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SERS CONFESS “tained to be Jules W. Arnstein,” Out * pooling did not. 4 © Cherbourg and Southampton, with Mrs. TVASBOY Bunora Brothers, Admitting Bond Thefts, Expected to Testify Against Nicky. While Herbert and Rudolph Bunora, brothers and former brokers’ mes- Sehgers, were pleading guilty before Judge Malone in General Sessions to- ‘day to complicity in the $6,000,000 seples of thefts in Wall Street last summer and fall—with the under- standing that they would turn 6tate's » evidence against “Nicky” Arnstein— ‘Nicky” himself appeared before Judge Crain in another part of the court. counsel Arnstein pleaded not guilty to three indictments. Two charged iim as @ second offender with grand larceny and with receiving stolen * goods in disposing of two lots of bonds valued at $14,200, The third charged him with receiving $42,000 worth of Crucible Steel stock stolen from Clark, Childs & Co. Assistant District Attorney Dooling sald he understood that !n fixing $76,000 ball for Arnstein Saturday jast Judge Crain had taken the third indictment into repeat ga ode S t been inform: against “J. W. Arnold, later agocr- would not increase the Dall if Mr, Dooling did not ask for such action. ‘Herbert Bunora, it was stated to- day, gave Dooling, with hig. brother u the Gluck brothers, also owalt- ay trial, the information wiich led 1 the Arnstein —— pein He plea 1 doiph Bunora picaded guilty to re- a stolen from ford Ha es On Aug. 19, 1919. Royd, Halstead & Swe Both boys were tence. MRS. DANIELS SAILS FOR CONVENTION Wife of Navy Secretary and Mrs. Catt Delegates to Suffrage Conference. { Josephus Daniels, Becretary of the Navy; a number of naval aides and a ong trail of women were on the pler when the Cunard liner Royal George wailed this morning for Plymouth, Daniels, Mra, Carrie Chapman Catt and other delegates to the eighth Inter- national Conference of Women Suttrare be held next month in Geneva, Switzerland. ly Nancy ‘Astor will represent Great Britain. ‘Mra, Daniels, who goes, ax the spectal representative’ of the United States Government. declared tho sentiment throughout the South for suffrage ts uuch r than commonly believed. Mrs. Catt dechared that she expects to hear of the ratification of the suffrage amendment before she returns. PHOTO IN HUBBY’S WATCH. Wife Finds It, But Saye It’s That of Stranger. To prove cruel and inhuman treat- vent In her suit for separation Mrs. Visio E. Chaplin testified before Justice Callaghan in Brooklyn to-day that three Gaya after her marriage she found a etrange woman's picture in the watch of ber husband, George F. Chaplin, in explal the picture, sshe gaia" a alory tas the watch ‘ina LM to the woman, who had put bI ture in it before returning it, bat Inter he admitted he had ore 4 se the same woman a duplicate of furs he had given to this bri . ly satisfying. Through Eugene MoGee, of his] Newa: You Save Sugar Whether it be’scarce or expensive or both, when. ‘rou choose for your cereal }Grape-Nuts This food needs no sweetening for it con- tains its own sugar self developed from the grains While other cereals require more or less sugar to make them attractive Grape-Nuts own rich flavor is abundant- At Grocers Made by Postum Cereal Co. battle Geek,Mich ff VICTORY RECEPTION © seaaliaacindan ‘ \ Jim Smith Not Among Those Invited—Inspectors’ Celebration To-Night, Persons who have had friendly rela- tions with the Police Administration of the Fourth Inspection District (which runs from 424 Street to 110th Street wost of Sixth Avenue and Cen-) @ naif year rived here gtoamer Sai mining. o brought joy to Lovers of Right cousness and Justice, on Wednor- day evening, May 19, 1920, at Academy Hall, 115 West 79th Street.” There was nothing In the invitations to show by whom they were sent out, or at whose expense the reception is © be given. Assistant District Attor- fey James EB, Smith said to-day ne Payment of Mra. Mary the Larnelites to the signing of the armistice which ended the World War. IN HENRY’S HONOR |... was Wiittam Walker 8 American Legation at 1ima, u, Peru offered un amasing opportunity | for American ond. $30,000.00 Fino 1,000, Inited’ States feeling throughout the tral Park) received cards to-day thus gruett hueen Foor Walon 0 of the | ‘ Inscribed: ; ander Tweedie, the Scotch @hiet on- ~ Bag "You are cordially invited to at- |ginver leaped’ overboard. ‘He. enld [> VICTROLA tend the Victory Entertainment ofr tke on toe tailor and apran and Reception! in honor of Inepec- was recovered. ° tor Dominick Henry, whose ac- ai sess S t D ll Guia by the highest tsibwent now | TENANT ACCUSES LAWYER. 1x oluars Charges Oppression by Counsel of Landlord tn Rent Dispute. In her anewer to a sult to enforce trict Municipal Court in the Bronx, Avenué, charges Marcus Rosenthal of No, 489 Tremont Avenue, counsel for} her landlord, Morria Sloger, with jalren f Strome Uro- iment, . for two e Charge GAlfaire VICTROLA OUTFITS comprising New Model Converto Cabinet and and} jay on the Grace | forosa. He paid ( tod. inte pital just now, 8 being ready to ox- 10 and the oll companion There ie w strong pro- | To-morrow, or Special Terms of *5 MONTH rent filed In the First Dis- Friedman of No. 1657 Hye on had not been invited. ion, persecution and conduct un- an an Seater e aceae ‘Sout tease of the Columbia Victor mete er ” Tre 0 Newark Americantsation Pageant. |ronx Bat CAnmoclation, © District a Records Records A school pagoa: constructed upon |torney a e layor'a Com- the, Gacon ab mo acrorlcontioton’, “kes lmieian, ® NEW YORK JERSEY CITY BROOKLYN the firat thing of, lta Kind to be Under. | Mra. Friedman said she har been | 53 East 34th St. 134 Newark Ave. 55 Flatbush Ave. taken in New Jersey, will be given |taken into various courts five times by _ next Monday night by the pupils of |Singer, who refused to accept $34 a the Belmont Avenue Public Schoo}, |month’ fixed as a fair rent by Justice . w their schoothouse, It will|Robitzek and that he had threatened be under! the direction of 'Principal|to “keep her running to court until Charles H. Gleason jr. The pageant !ahe would get #0 mick of !t @he would ‘ will trace ‘democracy from the time of |get out of the house volunturily.” Ring John, Willan, Fenny” Patric Moe La jam nn, ‘atriok Henry, the signers of the Declaration «£ Independence, Washington, Lincoln agd the prominent Americans of to-day. Among jones, CEPALELELELD fp Rent a typewriter for a couple of weeks and answer those letters you've hated to write. We rent Coronas and all other makes. It beats hand writing for neat- ness and you can type- write faster, too. Call Nevins 3140-1—tell us which machine you want to rent—and we'll send it by special messenger. That's how fully equipped we are to rent typewriters. TYPEWRITERS ,RENTED ‘All Makes and Styles SALES ()j: 631 Fulton St., Brooklyn Phone 3140-3141 Nevins Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED 1 BUICKS BROADWAY Near Getes Avenue 1329-1331 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Y MUTT 0 Mf FULTON STREET avo/ BRIDGE SPREET ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn Continuing Thursday, Our Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SAL We Are Offering Almost Unheard of Values in ' Dresses, Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts, Underwear, Etc. Note Carefully the tremendous Savings Offered in Each and Every Lot in Every Department and You Will Forget All About High Costs Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Formerly 18.75 to 49.50 WONDERFUL SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES SUITABLE FOR STREET, AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR. CHARM- ING AND DISTINCTIVE STYLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES; FOR IMMEDIATE OR EARLY SUMMER WEAR. Women’s & Misses’Coats& Wraps Formerly 28.50 to 65.00 19% 952° 39:75 HERE ARE SO VERY MANY COATS AND WRAPS IN THESE FOUR CLOSE-OUT GROUPS THAT YOU ARE ALMOST CER- TAIN TO FIND JUST THE STYLE, MATERIAL AND COLOR TO SUIT 'YOUR PARTICULAR FANCY. THE PRICE, HOWEVER, WILL BE MUCH LESS THAN YOU EXPECTED TO PAY. SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Women’s and Misses’ Suits Formerly 29.75 to 79.50 00 | 9 .00 4 09 you CAN WELL AFFORD TO BUY TWO SUITS—ONE FOR PRES- ENT WEAR AND ONE FOR EARLY FALL, WITH SUCH PRICES PREVAILING, THE COST OF TWO SUITS IN THIS SALE ite ABOUT EQUAL THE COST OF ONE IF BOUGHT AT REGU- R PRICE. =~ VETERE EL 2 CE BROOKLYN NEW YORK FULTO Wool At An Thursday---An Assortinent of 100 Placed on Sale for Clearance From Their Cost of Production Constructed of a heavy weave of Jersey Cloth, ideal for sports and perfectly suited for street wear. collar effects, inverted plaits, belts, etc. lessly as our suits of other ma- terials. FINAL REDUCTIONS In the Spring Apparel Clearance Our Entire Stocks of Suits and Wraps at Fcr Below Actual Cost COATS & WRAPS. . COATS & WRAPS. . COATS & WRAPS. . COATS & WRAPS.. RICESCO. IN AND BRIDGE STREETS | \ Jersey Suits | Absolute Sacrifice Previously Selling to $29.75 Tuxedo front or notch Tailored as fault- Silvertone and Heather Mixtures in Brown, Green and Blue Tones. . FORMERLY TO $45.00...... 26.50 . FORMERLY TO 849.75...... 29.50 -FORMERLY TO $69.50...... 39.50 -FORMERLY TO 889.50...... 49.50 -FORMERLY TO 829.75...... 19.75 -FORMERLY TO 839.75...... 25.00 .FORMERLY TO $55.00... . . 35.00 .FORMERLY TO 869.50....., on HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES Daily Sailings from Fier 31, N. B. (at Desbrosses 8t.). 6 P. M. West 134d Bt., 6.50 P, M. (Daytinbt Saving Time), | Due Albany 6 o'clock folowing inorning. Pireet rail connections at Albany to points North, Kast and Weat. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Phone Canal 9000, ‘eBOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE sea CAPE COD CANAL Steamers Leave Pier 18, North River, Foot of Murray Street. Dany ot 5 P, M, (Paytight Time.) | @ and Sundays only.) ‘ae FOR SALE. | DIAMO:"D¥Ate#* ON CREDIT | NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Reregt ners; ,al eoods guaranteed. mfiden' \thals Writ: phon t JON WATCH COv AMERICAN DIA) DiAweMoS ese Exprese Freight Service, Avtos Carried. | ¥ =| ROYAL DIAMON GIRLS WANTED, $15.00 A WEEK TO START; , PERMANENT W*' REGULAR INGREASHS WITH MANY OPPORTU- NITIES TO SOON REACH EARNINGS OF $85 TO $100 A MONTH: POSITIONS OPEN IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS; NO EXPERIENCE ie REQUIRED, GET PARTICULARS TO-DAY. ‘ APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICES ise Roper alse SAM OB | 81 Willoughby st., Brooks!) & eae block from Hoyt st. mubway visticn SAM toe PM Re Abore offices also open Raturdays to 4 tM Sundays, 1PM. too Wt 105 Brosdway, Manbattar N. W. comer Dey a. Wa Moto 6 P.O, 1336 Broadway, Brookiy: ‘ pear Gutee ay. Ly station Toe OS alt He \ ‘Or Telephone MADISON BQUARE 12000, NEW YORK TELEPHONE Company ‘WATCHES — JEWELRY | ON CREDIT ~ Servis ocrment Exceptional values— Agent calle, Beautifully ilostrated Catalog Free. ‘WATCH CO. 36 MAIDEN LANE PERSONALS. HEFINED couple wis to adopt a healthy dbuages” ot ‘cdutailon' trite, giving ail barb: 2 i . i? oa he apts eon mt Addis 1, 0, B., 6, 88. City Hall Station, nh, ran addi ites STOVES AND STOVE maded to ft Iota iets BAR roa TT Od POA TION, Bee 280 Water st, a Tanta,