The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 14

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NOS HOLD UP PASSAG SALOON AND GET $100 iy "Three Unmasked Men With| -, Drawn Revolvers Bind Pro- prietor and His Brother. | drawn revolvers, There was a similar holdup las: | Monday night in Paterson and one a few days before that, and the Passaic police are convinced the same robbers did the three jobs, Although the Quinn brothers set up an outcry Ce soon a8 the trio left the saloon the thieves had disappeared in the direct~ ton of Third Wara Park. | | Three then, disdaining the use of |B masks, but provided with the cus-|/M | tomary revolvers, held up Wiliam) * Quinn and his brother, Walter, in the | if > former's saloon at No, 3% Bloomfield | 1357—Pottery Fratt Bowls $3.50 to $25.00 robbed them of $1,000. i) | S every double-seal- ‘The trio entered the saloon, which | fy A’ ed in tion 4 _ ip on the outskirts of thy’ «!ty, tn the comes ~ mill district, just as the place was being closed up, backed the brothers |] against the wall and after tying vet q together looted the till and bee adt | Quinn’s pockets. im ‘The proprietor of the saloon te (Bf president of the Passaic Reta] Liquor | ‘ Dealers’ Association and ts in the | habit of carrying considerable money. | ‘The rovhers went about their task | 20% DISCOUNT SALE STILL CONTINUES THE BIG- | GEST VALUE-GIVING EVENT | NOW GOING ON! 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TOP COATS Former Prices Now $40 Less 20% $32 45 Less 20% 36 50 Less 20% 40 55 Less 20% 44 60 Less 20% 48 65 Less 20% $2 70 Less 20% 56 | Kincaid — Kimball Clothes Famous for fine tailoring Store Opens at 8 Closes at 6.30 | 1 27 Cortlandt St. (cuSoh se.) | without another word than “Hack lll eran err cenmmenmenas up!", which was emphasized by tue John Waid Men's Shoes Why Wait?* Surprizing Savings - were ete SEASONABLE LO SHOES $8.95 te $] 1-95 REGULAR PRICES AR HOT-STAMPT ON THE SOLES AT THE TIME OF MANUFACTURE. YOU CAN FIGURE YOUR OWN SAVINGS In Menhattan 21-23 Cortlandt street 80-62 Nassau street 1401-1403 Broadway and 131-133 West 38 street In Brooklyn: 348 Fultom streat ‘FWe wtarted the eale with 17,000 pairs of new fresh stock. ‘They've been going fast. Better get youn: mer Some people imagine that it is impossible to buy good wearing apparel--for men, women or boys-—at the right, price on ,easy weekly or monthly payments. . . 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M. to 5 P. M. HEARN Weat of Fifth Avenue TOMORROW 2654 Misses’ “Summer Frocks Fourteenth Street TODAY e Our regular $6.97 to $9.75 check and plaid gingham, plain and figured voile, tailored crash and ramie for every hour in the Summer day will start the Miss on her Summer season plentifully equipped with frocks at matchless values. _ TWELVE MODELS IN ALL TO CHOOSE FROM Staple and Summery Pastel Tints and Combinations Sizes 14 to 20 years. No Returns See Other Pages for Our Five-Column Advertisement and Anniversary Values in Men’s Clothing. \ No Exchanges nice and nibbly! Relh of Asarwed Flowers, ate Alt pep omar house nie New @ngland — Made in Grenoble, France ' IDSKINS of super-quality are specially treated to insure the supple softness, enduring wear, and non-wrinkling fit of Reynier Gloves, Each pair is * smartly placat-finished and provided with individual features of Lord & Taylor origin. White, Taupe, Beaver and the lighter tones of Tan prevail, and prices of moderation are in evidence. Confectionery CO SELECTED MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT & SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE | Sirloin Steak (Any Cut) Whole Top Sirloin Roast Beet To the Makers’ Mark of Merit we add our own Guarantee From $5.00 to $10.50 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE + NEW YORK OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET + $8 Greenwich St., near Battery Pl. " 93 Amsterdam Av., or. 64th St, 920 Ninth Av,, or. 59th St. 777 Eighth Av. nr. 47th St, ches 947 Third Av., mr, 57th St. 132 Broad St., ne. South Ferry 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St, RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. Will Go oN cr Or WR VN CEN On

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