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a ie it 4m Connecticut last August after “dis- ' appearing with $178,000 worth of Lib- Binkowits was employed by Richard ‘Whitney & Co, No. 12 Wall Btreet, and disappeared Aug. 12. + $60,000 worth of the bonds which he Carried were located In the hands of @. Cleveland gambier. according to the police, is a friend of Pure: y. ‘That Furey got the messenger 1 ; ON BOY'S MURDER > After Disappearing With Plot to steal $5,000,000 worth of i -- the four, messenger boys al- legfed to have een implicated in the | scheme, were taken before Assistant | District Attorney Alfred J. Talley to~ Gay and questionea closely about the traced a offering to —_——>— ed-About Binkowitz, Slain $178,000. have sold Bill" Furey, alloged leader In through Wall Street messen- fr of Benjamin Binkowitz, the Street messenger who was killed bonds. Later See old, Use “Diainond Dyes,” ive a new, ric! ‘Thiet gambier.| Futric, whether it be wook, ilk, liners cotton doye in his power was alleged to- day by police in tellidg how they had Joseph Gluck, one of the messengers under arrest, purchased @ short time ago. Tho car, according to the po- lice, was purchased with the proceeds of stolen bonds. Furey, they allege, learned of the theft and called upon Joe Gluck, posing as a representative of the District Attorney's office and Gluck is alleged to have turned over the car and $1,700 in cash to Furey, who then told Gluck that he could continue to steal without fear of arrest as long as he continued to @ivide with Furey. Furey is ead to $2,300, ‘The car has been seized by the police and the dealer has threat- ened suit against the Stuts Company on the ground that the car was orig- inally purchased with stolen money, Detectives to-day are on their SHE “DIAMOND DYED” A SKIRT, BLOUSE AND A CHILD'S COAT or sweaters, stockings, gloves, waists, rib- bons, feathers, draperies, coverings— | Card.—Advt | THE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, FE RUARY mittee from the Sxock Exchange as HEW | HAVEN PAPERS RESUME way to a dozen cities in the United ‘States and Canada to round up other members of the band that is be- Heved to have obtained at least $3,000,000 worth in two years. The conspirators, the police be- lieve, disposed of much of their loot through a chain of “fences” in vari- ous cities, where they posed as brok- ers, The story told by the four mes- wengers who confessed was #0 in- been in frequent conferences Commissioner Enright and Mr. basey since the first arrests Tuesday and are giving them ail available infor- mation concerning the activities of in view of ne day @ series of | fh arrests was looked for in New York, ‘The messengers have named in oon- fessions several brokerage houses credible detectives at first ridiculed Which handled large amounts of] Conférence of publaters a It Information received since from stolen securities situation. 4 Philadelphia, Washingtom, Chicago . ‘and Montreal changed their opinion. Word caime from Montreal that tho “broker” there said to have been one of the leaders in the plot was known, and ptivate detectives had picked up | his trail aguin after having lost it| Saturday. He win be arrested if be makes any attempt to escape. ‘That Wall Street has finally awak- ened to the seriousness of the plot is indicated by the fact that a com- new automobile which three evening An, edition of timtted: at “gettle” the cose. the Gar to a dealer for At Saks To-day and Saturday faded garments turn new! guaranteed to jeless color to any everything! The Direction Book with each pack-| age tells how to diamond dye over any color, You can not make a mistake. | mixed goods—dresses| To match any material have drug- Men’s Silk and Fibre Silk "| SHIRTS Just as these exclusive Columbia artists seem to have tied themselves ¢ into a musical knot in this syncopated | fox-trot, introducing “THE VAM _ they extricate themselves by a mel “ous miracle aod jegeinetiiiyon. 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