The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 10

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a ELON, ETT ICT 4 : } j i } 1 | ; } 1 ; FLATBUSH WANTS POLICE DOGS BACK: ° ONLY ONE LEFT NOW : Pour-Footsd Cops Won Con- fidence of Section by Fine ee lice Work an saw the ma walk, and. when bh as hi f tt ed away ju the front of jinto haitin “At another time a Jinformed that ac nials residents ri breaking elec Despite « the Flatbush swarm of ap.| When he got ‘within © block oft m8 f Brooklyn ap- 04 minute but the negro had di: s dixcovered and the lease of property at Ocean and Foster! Avenues where the kennels have bee: located, me 1 dogs in Flatbush Flatbush’s dog fo! gradually un ‘Ewo out of elev were carried | pneumonia and th) to the Richmond Hill district. Deputy Police Commissioner Leach sutd he had “no disposition” to aban- don the use of the dogs and Commis- sioner Enright sald he “never con templated” such a thing. “The people of Flatbush,” Mr, En- right said, “believe the dogs prevent burglaries and protect those who live in detached houses and 1 don't see why I should discontinue the ser- vice.” But Flatbush, pointing to the re- suinding of the lease of the kennels ste and the dwindling of the force of four-footed cops to a lonesome one, ws not convinced. Police dogs have been on duty in Flatbush since 1908 and have assisted | n running down culprits and fleeing | ‘suspects. Flatbush tells many tales! of their efficiency. BIPED COP PRAIGES QUADRUPED ASSISTANT. “It would be almost impossible to | get along without the dogs in this | precinct,” said a Matbush desk Lieu- enant. “This is one of the biggest | n the city, and there are many un- | tinished houses where thieves and | burglars could hide to wait until the | man on post has passed by before | going on with their criminal errand, | With the dogs on the job they steer | clear of such places, for the dogs can | jotect the presence of a stranger even | though they cannot see him, and they | wet up 6 a barking that nine imes in ten & man must come out of hiding and offer to give himself up to the policeman with whom the | dog is coupled on the tour of duty. — | “Every patrolman has orders that he must go clear around al) vacant houses on his post. In summer some of the men have fifty to seventy-five | vacant buildings to watch, and the | dogs bave been trained to make the a warning if th de- ns that th © to an end. | has dwindied | Be Prepared! UNEXPECTED guests bring no worries to the housewife with Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple in the pantry. For in a few minutes this delicioys meat dish is ready. Sizzling hot, golden brown—it tastes like more. Vogt’s Philadelphta Scrapple is a nourishing combination of selected pork and Indian corn meal. ‘The flavor distinguishes it— you’ ll say Fine’! And you can serve Vogt’s for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Get a can from your grocer, meat market or delicatessen today. Made in Philadelphia by Yogt & Sons, Inc, New York Warerooms 64 Gansevoort Street Telephone: Wathins 6973 Comes out of the can a F. whole loaf. Cut in thin slices—fry until golden brown—serve hot. = f= its 0 Overcouts Made to Your Measure vlar $ 39° 945, 70 #50. VALUE GUARANTEED ALL WOQL FAST COLOR ve constantly mounting cost in the making of Quality Clothes renders these values UNMATCHABLE. They are the kind of RITCHIE values and savings that you can count on. It is false economy to buy cheap clothes; we don’t give them room in our establishment; hence your purchase here has the satisfaction of getting the best at prices that cannot be surpassed anywhere. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded ONE MAMMOTH STORE 30 Church Street Corner Dey Street y A BRILLIANT PIECE OF WORK BY ONE OF DOG SQUAD THE EVENLiNG WORLD, FRIDAY, » search the neigh=| 4 v trace of the tug JnWNUARY 238, 1920, Patrolman, do; je Fritz, > a lumber pile in ich “ murderer was hidden, fully ' they were H. Aliman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK tiy-fourth Street Street The Men’s Shoe Department is specially featuring Men’s All=-leather Street Boots! at $10.50 per pair - | (exclusive of War Revenue tax) These Boots are shown in two mode’ rior-quality calfskin. One is a s narrow toe, and may be obtained in bi the other is a Blucher model with roun in black and mahogany tan. Both me smart, and well made throughout, a be re-ordered for stock at anything li for them. , botin made of supe= d model, wi or dark brown; toe, and is I s are shapely, could mot now ke the price asked The Men’s Shoe Department is on the Sixth Floo;, near Thirty-fourth Street ec ators eh 'e ee i ihe ent S05? Sanh gf ot eT SF ay ue” 7 ee Si i ia mi vai ty “Tt’s the real taste of fresh grapes” T’S Grapelade—A Welch quality pure fruit product. Not only a splendid spread for bread, toast, muffins, etc., but a new resource in cookery. A filling for tarts and jelly roll—flavor for puddings—sauce for meats and omelets —and you'll find many other delightful uses in our free folder of tested recipes. Get Grapelade from your grocer in 15 oz. glass jars or 8 oz. tumblers. The Welch Grape Juice Co, Westfield, New York Welch's Other Welch 'lades~pure fruit spreads—are Fruit- lade (Grape - Raspberry and other fruits with grape), Peachlade, Plum- Jade and Cherrilade. Ask your grocer. elade a pi oa aman : vail Lege sane on nt ere OF tte nn vu ~ J An Important Fur Event Beginning tomorrow we offer for sale at aston- ishingly low prices the entire surplus stock of a prominent manufacturing furrier together with our own fine stock, substantially reduced. Coats, Stoles, Capes, Scarfs and Muffs Are Offered at Prices That May | Never Be Duplicated | Illustrative of the values: | | Natural Muskrat Coats in walking Jength—dark, nat- : ural skins. formerly 325.00, 275.00 ‘ Hudsen Seal Coats of choice skins with collar and cuffs of Squirrel. formerly 395.00, 325.00 Fine Marmot Coats with Natural Raccoon collar and cuffs. 4 formerly 165.00, 125.00 Pes Skunk Animal Searfs...077.... regularly 65.00 27.50 | Hudson Seal Neckpieces........regularly 50, 18.50 i * Mink One-skin Animal Scarfs. .regularly 00. 17.50 ; Fox Animal Scarfs, various shades. . ‘ 35.00 regularly 75.00, Hudson Seal Coatees........regularly 285.00, 165.00 {f° * Hudson Seal Scarfs. .. regularly 65.00, 37.50 | Moleskin’ Searfs ‘ regularly 65.00, 37.50 | Nutria Muffs, ball shape....... regularly 27.50, 12.50 Beaver Mufleiviess:sse 0s sicisina’ regularly 65.00, 45.00 | 4 ie» PiacePlates,too, ff : inthe ChinaSale f} : ° 4 is ROM the foremost potters jf 4 Sen $ of England, France and t 1 Lenox come the place plates [ff A SY ee you find at Ovington’s. 4 | ; t 4 od Whether you want a severe | he, / " pattern or one less formal, you ee i will be able to find it at Oving- f . ton’s and you will purchase | re these plates, during the Jan- on uary China sale at 20 per cent At orvitiheas discount. MI * | 2 HOVINGTON’S#: “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” | 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. |’ | . i. | | & > | dames MeCreery & Co. 3th Street bth Avenue TT wel OF PAAONDS 4 : ma It's inthe and the Almonds YELLOW PACKAGE | KRAMER BROS., * | SELECTED At A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE '}Honeycombed Tripe - 12ca Ib. | Boneless Top Rd. Roast Beef 32c a lb. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 93 Amsterdam Av.nr, 64th St. Av., or. 66th $4, hird Av., nr, 57th St. |] 38 Greenwich St.or.Battery P! Hl 132 Broad he nr, S Mb Ferry ¢ Bion lies $20 Nini!) Av., or. 777 Eighth Av., nr 47th S 2 Broadway, nr. 83d St. RESTAURANTS, ae AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED, 435 Columbu 7 th St St. MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY 7 =

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