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4 | ‘ broken up. Three men are under arrest # McDonald, No. 662 West 168th Street.| was held in $10,000 bonds to-day by * ARRESTED Know the securities were stolen, he i | McDonald, according to the police, fF R NEW was “wireless” man, receiving grams from Baltimore as to the con- ing on word here to the BOND THIEF GANG mind” as to what securities could be | disposed of there. | — ‘Latest Band Works With Run- | coming ners and Receivers Like | asxea ny the sta “Master Mind” Crowd, | into the Although they have failed to strike) \tho trail of elusive Nicky Arnstein,| ne was arrested. He told them he } the: police started out hopefully to-| bought them from a stranger for $500, Hiday to hunt another missing man of| according to detectives. The donds| mystery, sought as the head of 3 few gang of bond thieves similar to! jaye no complaint covering the bonds fithe “master mind” crowd recently | it js planned to invoke the Federal Grossman, formerly a jHeutenant in an infantry regiment from Baltimore; Gus Hilbr {876 Forest Street, Bronx, and Joseph| on 126th Street, near Lenox Avenue, Grossman was brought back from iy; wns by Detective Jerome Mur- fphy, who went there when the Po-| Crucible Steel, Amer! \Hee Department was informed re-| St. Louls and 8: Jeently by Westheimer & Co, No, 213 | cates, with those ‘Hast Redwood Avenue, Baltimore,|No. 42 Broadway. | They delivered Sitnat they had been offered U. 8. Rub- | $25,000 worth of bonds to a messenger | and Great Northern bonds on which they suspected the sorial num-| had been sent. {[bers had been tampered with. Deter*'ves say they found in Gross- eo Possession bonis bearing the name of Halle & Stieglitz, who re- . { portea on Feb. 4 that $62,000 worth | where he had been taken last Friday of securities had been stolen from| suffering trom hardening of the ar- ‘their messenger, Harry Borax of No.|teries and nephritis. 216 West 1216t Street. * Acting on Grossman's statements, |lector of Internal Rev ty detectives picked up Hilbrecht and ¢ MoDonald. Hilbrecht, the police say, admitted he had gone to Baltimore heed times to won't injure a single won't harm. Twink comes in smart colors —colors you are sure Gaihee. ‘Teoeeae® of because the fashion authorities of the county You use some bf the Twink colors like Lux. Others require boiling water and salt, Read directions both outside and inside the package before pois helped select them. These colors turn out right every time, true and carrying securities, and atways cat- ried two loaded revolvers. He did not said. dition of “the marRet” there and pass. master | ‘The “master mind” made it his part) to see that such securities were forth- | and Jury will be} authorities to look | Andrew Kaint, No. | 438 West 37th Street, in whose pos | session, the police say, they found | $2,500 worth of Liberty bonds when! The Federal G how evidence of an effort to tamper | with the numbers, and as the police statute forbidding the defacing of ‘They | Liberty bonds. : Michael Rost, No, 233 East 103d Street, who tried to sell securities | valued at several thousand dollars for $1,000, to Fordon Brothers, brokers, ht, No. Magistrate Mancuso in Harlem | Court. Detectives are checking up | ) serial numbers on Wabash itallroad, Woollen and Francisco certifi- n securities stolen sppet & Doremus, recently from De who gaid he had been sent by another firm and later found no inessenger _ y Dies at Sixty-One Inny, sixty-one years st night at the Long Hospital, Brooklyn, Island Mr, McKinny served Jollector of Internal Rev: stant Corporation Counsel, as well as member of the Parole Commission, His home was No. 169 Westminster !s ian messengers | Road, Brooklyn. The steam-c and double -toasted HO OAT-FOOD _makes sturdy, people OAT-FOO IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL FIND IT | Blouses lavender—blouses turquoise— blouses green der is the very least they'll listen to, and most of them ERE’S no restraining the blouses this year! Or frocks! Laven C ty for coral, turquoise, dancing green. The dear, y colors you've been reading about in the smart fashion paces how can you bear to wait for them? It’s weeks and months after a new color is announced before you can find it in the shops. But now! Things are different! There’s a wonderful new produ that’s made it possible for you to ge as soon as you hear of them—your able shade. A wonderful new product that washes color in that pure water alone Smart colors that turn out right Pink Twink is made by the makers of Lux. It's: wonderful for gering colors as Lu: is for preserving them, ‘Twink ‘Washes and dyes at the same time you can wash your blouse i 's all there is to it— lear wi i tnale 10 Silat ervey sey Tome Ching end Chey it comes back to be Twinked again. Get two or three boxes of Twink today and jus hives ee TTeck Tia be be pas Biogas iy ly easy directions that come with a thick, bright lather; you plop in your blouse, and { all in a twinkling it has its blithe new color, The soft blue blouse the sun had faded, a lovely blue again, Or the too pale pisk, a delicious old times in Lux before ie department stores, your drug- t, and the 5 and 10 cent stores have Twink. Levez ros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers of Lux), rose. All the season's fashionable colors Flah Bright Red Yer Blue Gren Taupe Uke Gena Det Brown Player Piano and Phonograph Section an pee PS Open Every Evening roth y iA) TS vs Until 9 0’ Clock 32™ST-DROADWAY- 334ST- NEW YORK. ‘or other Gimbel News sce pages 14 and 17 Player Piano a cooked t the gay, audacious colors jubt louse can be washed any fashion- Until 9 0’ Clock Gimbels Colossal April Sale of New ayer Pianos and Phonographs $1,200,000 Worth of Guaranteed Instruments Offered. Prices That Dwarf Values of Any Sale We Have Seen Year Ahead Planning and Foresighted Merchandising Made Possible This Offer of $500,000 Worth of 88-Note New1920Stock Player Pianos FOR INSTANT DELIVERY AT Warranted ~ MusicSalons for Open Ten Years Until9 P.M. A Saving of Almost a Third An exact picture of the piano one hgs been shown in advance appears herewith—and_ since of this sale (except at a price what you are to get is the first almost one-third higher); that consideration — know that they are perfect in tone, finish, these are all NEW; that not construction and case design, f° 5 The Specifications: A Case of ‘cross banded ve- Player-action built by the same neered mahogany. factory as the piano (not Keys of genuine ivory. assembled) and warranted Pedals that are ease itself in for 10 ye operation. Transposing ice enabling Tone that is sweet, resonant, the player, by a turn of a perfect in richness and sing- thumbscrew, to change to ing quality. five different keys. And the whole player piano built in a factory of many years’ standing Surely, then, there need a direct saving of practically certain that be no waste of time in #91-8%—a price so low no more ean be had at stein ?_ that it just about covers so low a price, as pro- coming to) Glanbelg Cee Ty act making, duction cone eure: ale eighth floor to-morrow when cartage and inci- ready exceeding this for the purchase of one dental charges that go retail price—and the of these splendid play- to fix a cost price have demand is even greater ers. Not alone is the been added. And now than in 1919 (the instrument one of qual- is the time to buy a greatest year in the ity—but the price brings player piano. It is music industry). These conveniences in addition: —Liberal allowance on your old piano if you have one you wish to exchange. —Two whole years in which to pay for the player. —Player bench or-chair to match included at the price. <Delivery to your house without additional charge. —The opportunity of selecting up to $50 worth of music rolls, which may be charged at the time piano is purchased. —Music Salons open evenings until 9 o'clock, if you can not get here in the daytime. —Salesman ready to call and give you details if unable to get here. (Mail coupon adjoining.) Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, 38rd & B'way, New York City Send me details of your great April Sale of Player Pianos. Name ..esseccescesvess eoeee Street and Number........... City and State. > EWw—3—31 TWO WHOLE YEARS TO PAY Gimbels same generous credit plan has been extended to patrons of the April Sale. Two whole years to pay for your instrument— though delivery is at once. ‘i The price includes a player bench or chair to match your piano. Gimbel service for one year. Delivery to your home without charge. You may select up to $50 worth of player rolls (your own selection from our great stock) and have them charged to your account on a con- venient term basis at the same time the player piano is purchased. New Model Conreid Phonographs Factory Close-Out To Be Sold At About Present Cost All Ready for Instant Delivery The factory that produces our Conreid phonographs brought out a new After producing 1,000 of them they found that the was too great and discontinued the manufacture of ng them out to us at a sacrifice . Specifications Cabinet—45% inches high, genuine mahogany panels, in- dividual beaded motor board, beaded crown, beaded free end doors. Interior of the rat trap construction, sta- tionary shelves. Finish—Brown mahogany. Motor—Double spring worm driven; four to five 10-inch record capacity te one wind ing; frame and bottom of cast iron; absolutely noise- Jess; can be wound while playing: Tum Table—J2-inch stamped absolutely true running turn table; all exposed parts heav- ily nickel plated, Tone Arm — Universal plays all records on the 1 ket. Possesses patent rights for controlling the weight of the sound box, for playing hill and dale or lateral cut records. Centres at either angle. Heavily nickel plated. The machine has a Tone Modi- fier scientifically constructed. All wooden amplifier. a model for 1 production the model, clo: e, in turn, sacrifice practically all profit for the start of this April event and offer the entire le phonograph of quality has even been sold. equivalent to those which are featured hereabout at two and three and if we are able to prophesy buying trend, we pre- dict the greatest day of buying in phonograph history at Gimbels to- morrow. Every one is new and perfect, None has ever been shown before. The entire stock is here ready for immediate delivery Music Salons open evenings until 9° o'clock, p~~COUPON~~~, Send me details of your great April y) Sale of Conreid Phonographs. AMonth Ne ' see Tf you cannot call, Gimbels Music Salons— mail the coupon times the price Jor Easter. for details of this Eighth Floor sale. =Brookiyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway sa "D0 at #55—the lowest p Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, rd & B'way, New York City Phonograph Section Open Every Evening at which a The instrument is in a size iid