The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1920, Page 4

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/ asserting that he received them from | Was introduced by a Lieutenant in the » of Philipp Kasteel, one of “Nicky” t “Arastein’s friends. Dooling refused to ) © 4), mteolute connection between Bere- nw "4 we ci Another possible ramification of the) ¥ T $5,000,000 bond theft ptot came to light | charging Faward N. Callaghan, an] ‘at | way, and two others with grand lar-| she MISSING WOMAN CALLED WIFE BY 2) ‘ Both Testify Against Her, b. F, Gibson Helping L. D. Horton to Obtain Divorce. GREENWIOH, Conn., May 11.—Louls Auto Dealer Admits Pledgtig | harm, wer vin Shoten’ Securiies, Gays | ner into nes veo chuaree corns to Prosecutor. ther bad since died. He said his wi! i obtain the divorce, testified that MW General Sessions to-day when the) oor Mrs. Horton in the City Hall, 7 Horton, formerly of Port now in Wisconsin, The York, and then later, the “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920, — vo MONEY LOSS SHOCK TO TEACH WOMEN |, have promisea to cums vomen| PLANS COMPLETED KNOCKED HIM OUT ' Man Believed Wood Alcohol Victim Says Disappearance of $10,590 in Bills Caused His Collapse r David Gerstein, an auctioneer of No. ! Deforest Horton of Port Chester wWar]is5 Amboy Street, Brooklyn, explained day granted a divorce: yentorday by Supreme |, sects vor len anek teeta ane oan Court Justice Morechauser from Louise|‘OS¢Y how ha came to be found in « mon | RISE IN GERMAN MARKS. ¢ Quotations Retter. change opéhed higher to- 4 marks advanced above two United States Attorney General Palmer,| charge what they please without Gov- | Merchants’ Association, announced to- and chief of the “Fiying‘Squadron” con- | ernmentel prosecution. day that dies to Te eka tae aa | eon ved Seek 4 Riley also aid that bis answer to| for meeting crisia created ty the} receiv PREY Ne cae ae ducting a campaign against proftecring, | | attack om the Laver act arin| tie-up of the enoveront of freight to| situation. be increased activity in the yse of that| and from coastwise plers here are vir-| Mayor Hytan,. it wae leurned to-tay ra. is investigating the possibility of acting on the ‘The advance was unexpected am marks state of utter colla oon yeater- pee at neon yeater save been hovering around 0198 cents. day in Flatbush Avenue outside the Long Island Station and taken to To-day the price for demand marks rove Brooklyn Hloapital. When ploked up by ‘© -0203 and that for cables to .0205, an Patrolman Hugh Battersby he had just “1yance of 0009 cents. iscovered that he was shy $10,500. ti to Gerstein, he took six the cable price bills and nine $600 bills from his france rent to in the Ploneer Warehouse in Fiat- 35°32: the cable announed to-day that the Department of Justice had completed plans for @ wo- | iaw against the profites men‘a organization jn all parts of the} He-said his men bed busied them-|the volunteer committeement would be country 40 educate housewives for ‘“‘an|slves #0 far largely with the smalio: | calted to-morrow afternoon, An execu- inteltigent method of ®uying foodetutts | 2elers, but that they have now “traced | tive probably will be appointed and) certed action by the Mayors of coasi the to thelr sources,” Miwa Sout) wie ett se being, 34 15.42, ‘ant ‘capiee to rete beng isto aa bush Avenue, placed them in an en- dora wore at 3¢ 6-8, with cables at 36 velope slipped the envelope into his teeta matter | right outalde overcoat pocket where ho could keep his hand on it. In @ ew - grand Jury brought ffi an indictment December. He knew | Jump to avold street car he pulled his ry broug! New York, ast IST’ yal’ utSee | hand out of his ‘pocket and whea nett Gat ty bas povained 8 rre, he explored the pocket, about two sec- atttomobile Gealer of No. 8951 Broad-| Lor @ time to onde 7 | dinappeared. . prices 1 and clothing. thet the attacks « %. Washington authorities, Chief Riley directed “against the big fellows.” Mr. Lincoln said that the association of the entire Atiantic Coast. onds disap- peared. The shook threw him into a ceny and receiving stolen goods. ‘The charge against Calinghan says ‘itm No. 30 Broad Street, last Febru- veny and received a loan of $45,000 ‘upon them, Attorney Dooling admitting wledging the securities in Reading, and + one James Menowsky, to whom he » that which the police authorities havo divulge the names of the two others dealer was held in the Trmbs under $40,000 bail for examination, CHICAGO, May 11.—After piecing ; Weremont, police declared to-day they } ad obtained evidence establishing an Mont and “Nicky” Arnstein, alleged Jeader in $2,500,000 bond thefts in Now York, i ) 4 ‘ * f them were made public. n hi ’ '. , with “an agent of @ friend” of Ecre- » mont. Police declared this friend was “Nicky” Arnstein. H ee | WHISKEY ON TRUCK SEIZED, ‘confiecated. Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop, Fifth Street, to-day. cases of whiskey, called other een | Bor and Cres Haran Son th Pier cing ‘as he was’ (oid. sneer The WEARMOOR Shoe for Boys A Boon for Comfort And a Brute for Wear! Wearmoor Boys’ Shoe is anatomically perfect. The expert who designed it has devoted Years to the study of the ttuman foot, particularly the boy’s foot, and into our WEARMOOR last he has put the cumulative, concentrated knowledge of a pro- fessional iifetime. And we, our- selves, leaving nothing to chance, select the leathers‘and the linings, and supervise thé workmanship, from raw material to finished shoe. Feanklin Simon & Co. Fifthn Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Floor OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER IS FITZROY 1234 Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Wednesday—Reductions on BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS have special significance 28.50 suits now 23.50 | 23.00 suits now 17.50 E buy the fabrics, we make the suits, and our prices are based on direct distribution from our own workrooms to our patrons. ! profit, because there is no middleman. There is no middleman’s Faney cheviots or black and white check worsted suits, belted models. 7 to 18 years. BOYS’ STRAW HATS—reduced Jack Tar and Rah Rah shapes 3.50 hats now 2.85 4.85 hats now 3.85 ~ sewae You Never Pay More At Best's Misses’ FROCKS ENTIRE SIxTH FLOOR assistants, whore duty i! wil be to ad HOW TO BUY FOOD) view housewives as to the proper way to FOR TRUCK FLEET | «+ one, although i suay devutop inte spill make purchases: bbesidnhiains & permanent one.’ ‘ y In the event of the [knox peace reso- ah S that when the voluntenr 1 “Flying Squadron” Chief Says] tution prevasiing in Congress, Chet) Hilan Consitering Appeal of Com-| undur way the striking Washington Plans ‘Nation-Wide | Sun Sir eutsmationity vmee being te merce Commission to Relieve Campaign to Aid Housewives. fective and if a substitute taw for the Freight Congestion. Lever act is not adopted by the national Armin W. Riley, special assistant 0} legisiators, storkeepers will ‘be wvle to J.C. Lipeotn, truffle manager of the j tually complete, and that a mesting of be | of trucks. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING WOMENS AND MISSES’ SILK FROCKS ; AT DRASTIG REDUCTIONS 500 Tarrera Sux, Grorgerte. Cxere, Sarin Grorcerrs Wit Satin FADING’ @. RUFFLES AND PLEATS’ fe THE SCHIER DECORATIVE 7 VSL NOTH. BASQUE OR. SURPLICE 2 BODICE” AND TUNIC SKIRTS IN? ENDER. OR. FLARING- EFFECT/? : ADD TO THE. ATTRACTIVENEU/’ "2, “OF MANY OF THE MODELS’ @. THF EXCELLENCE, OF THE MATERIAL” AND ee eee I” A MARKED! CONTRAY'T TO THE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE? TH. UCTION/’ AR ora MOFT EX ff CEPTIONAL CHARACTER UM PRO LOL ee is hot planning to buy truoks, of the present movement “is a purely tempor and stevadores ‘will go! buck to wo: of Executives of the International Lone aboremen’s Union ar at the Motel Murimorough, but M: Lincoln declared that no word haw bec cl AOC Ut by the Inter state Commerce Commission, for con ies to relieve the freight con wtion that is hampered the busines. Women’s FROCKS ENTIRE SEVENTH FLoor

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