The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1920, Page 11

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' : i HELD INBURGLARY ‘ Lawless fougd that the two® apart-|.worts by day and Blenstein at night. 'Threé Others in Cells After | the safe had been taken. \ is Big Safe Is Stolen From » Central Park Apartment. { With the recovery of seven bags of ‘etolen property and a 400-poumd sate ‘ana the arraignment of five young| and Benjamin, Ayervias, brothers, smen charged with burglary the police ‘believed to-day they had “cleaned up” ‘an originally planned and highly in- tricate robbery of an apartment house | No. 548 West 48th Street. fat Central Park West and 69th Street. ‘The value of the property stolen was , estimated at $50,000, Blenstein broke down and, made confession, the detectives sald, as ' Listed in the loot recovered, in a4-] at No, 444 West 46th Street... * \Aition to the safe} were six suitcases and.a bag full of clothing and jewelry elonging to Henry Schwabacker and ‘Edward E. Bernheimer, tenants of jthe house, of the robbery: Peter Martin, an elevator boy In| tooking and talkative, worked out fthe house, called the police of the sWest 68th Street Station before day- Tight Monday and sald that he and this “partner,” Edward Blenstein, had fbeen “stuck up" by men with re- ‘volvers, tied and locked In a closet. | | r | Empire Silk Eagle Crepe Endless Variety Smart Stripes Sizes 14 to 17 NO EXCHANGES EXTRA SALESPEOPLE See Other Pa cs for Our Three Coliumn Advertisement and Exceptional Sales of Women’s and Misses’ Tub Skirts and Women’s Union Suits Fourteenth Street W ednesday The apartments had been thdr-| oughly ransacked, A gaping hole in| Blenstein, Then they went to the the Bernheifmer wall showed where Tt was apparent to the police that the robbery must have covered sev- basement for the mops and pails for “extras,” William Brenner, another they got a confession similar to Blen- stein's, Putting the two statements together, they pleced otft this story 4on ais, i> , i jsp 4 p i i 7 {aad had been forced. Both families} «Brenner took Mount Ayervias to were out of town. Martin (whom the|the Schwabacker apartinent at 5.30 police afterward found to be really in- | Sunday aftertioon. At 6 he went off nocent of any part in the robbery) | duty and Blenstein and Martin came and Blenstein said they had beeh get|on, Benjamin Ayervias came in at upon by two men tn the apartment] 9 o'clock and was taken up to the flat hall and had heard them go out some | where his brother Pad been waiting. time Inter, before Blenstein worked | There they packed the more valuable | contents of the apartment in the bag and suit cases, occasionally visited by Bernheimer apartment, tore loose the safe and lunched somewhat sumptu- ously out of the larder. Blenstein sgnt young Martin to the the early morning cleaning @oon after eral hours and ,tho elevator, boys} midnight, and whilo he wae down, must have known something of {t./ brought the Ayervias brothers to the a] ground floor with the loot and helped a they load it into Prunity’s cab, for whith Blenstein had called on’ the result of Which they arrésted Mount| telephone. The Ayervias brothers went to soda water clerks, and movie actor|Mount's room at No. 149 West 126th Street, where they left the bags and then went back to the apartment elevator boy employed in the house,} house and went through the motions and James Prunity, a chauffeur of| of “sticking up” Blenstein and his innocent companion, With the two he way was clear In the room of Mount Ayervias| for them to the heavy safo {hey forfnd the guit cases and bags,|down, operating the elevator as they they. say, and the safe was in the|had been instructed by Blenstein. By previous agreement the safe was rooms of the Dempsey Social Club} taken to the Dempsey Club rooms. When the safe was found there From Brenner, too, the police adid| was no sign of any attempt to force it open; the boys said they intended to get an expert to solve the com- bination for them later, Bernheimer told the police when they reached him by telephope at Blenstein and Brenner, affable, good | Deal Beach that the safe contained, a necklace worth $15,000, other jewelry ®/ and seyeral liberty bonds. The most plan by which they were to get Jobs| valuable article taken from the in Apartment houses, pick out the|Schwabacker place, Mrs. Schwab. richest flat, bring in the Ayervias|acker said, was a bridal veil of boys, rob them and move on to a new place. They went to work on their | first job under this arrangement only ' Detectives Golding, Leonard and last Thursday. Brenner arranged to HEARN Ttallan lace, worth $1,500 which in her family for four gen- e police found Prunity, they said, by Information gained from Mount West of Fifth Avenue Thursda y Our regular $9.50 to $12.50 Fabrics Include:— ner The five men were held in $10,000 bat! for action of the Grand Jury after they had Stops Hair Coming Out; A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application tof “Danderine” you cannot find « fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness.-—Advt. Ayervias at his home. They rode to Brohdway and 46th Street with Prunity and there found, as the older Ayervias had suid they would, Bren- PE a ape, ¢ NG WORLD, TU: and Ben Ayervias. each by Magistrate Frothingham dl examination. wal DANDERINE” Doubles Its Beauty, < INVALIDS’ CHAIRS WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES SARGEN Thousands—Thousands | MEN’S SILK SHIRTS Elegance of materials and tailoring make these shirts the best value of their kind that New York will see this season. Roger Thompson’s White Jersey “siz _ Empire King Cloth Jersey Flat and Satin Stripes and Jacquard Designs Compare this value with the Silk Shirt Values around town and then judge for yourself. . These Shirts Are Less Than Wholesale Price Sizes 14 to 17 ; NO RETURNS IT CO, 144 TON AV. ‘ORK. Betweon 224 ani Brook'yn’sBiggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. EXTRA SPACE 1 Buy Your Summer Clothing on Easy Terms cqeccatiaaleatieseneiappenemmcaaenpmanidtansntian cmmnpectaeiuinstiaanaeiats Victrolas ""..iteeem* ato" Aeolian-Vocalions “bmith Bt stare ¢ will find a bewlldering array of Par- ai {nour bic stores, All the new-| $35 fo $12.49 fat ntylow Where. beat femt f thin seaso ol Het t Proratyes OVUING jures 0 oy Fen " tert wba | % = as} 612.08 UF. A lors and finishes @ mederut |from 85 ‘tb b, Broadway Sa ks &Cantpany at 34th St. Announce for Tomorrow _ A SPECIAL SALE OF FINE LUGGAGE Only luggage of ‘the most dependable kind is offered in this sale, at prices which we cannot hope to duplicate later. Open Top Wardrobe Trunks $42.50, Built of genuine basswood, covered and lined with hard vulcanized fibre. Fitted with twelve hangers, laundry bag, five drawers and shoe pockess. Short Trip Wardrobe Trunks ‘$49.50 One of the finest constructed trunks to be had. Made of solid basswood, covered and lined with vulcanized fibre. Has three drawers, convertible hat box, sho€ pockets, five hangers and laundry bag. Black Enamel Suit Cases at $12.95 Sizes 24 to 30 inches. Well built ofblack enemeled drill, with heavy leather strap all a-ound and stout handle. Cowhide Traveling Bags at $15.95" sy Sizes 16 to 18inches. Made of first quality . cowhide, lined with leather and reintorced with sewed-on corners. Reliable Dress Trunks - at $25 Sizes 32 to goinches. Fine basswood con- sttuction, metal bound. Fitted’ with two separate trays, snap Jock, and draw bolts. A splendid trunk at little cost. . Short Trip Trunks at $21.95 Built of solid basswood, covered and lined with vulcanized fibre, Fitted with covered top tray and relizble lock. All wanted sizes from 34 to 40 inches. Cowhide Leather Batt Cases at $19.85 A dependable suit case of good quality ‘cowhide, with sewed-on ring handles, and London plaid lining. Sizes 24 and 26inches. Women’s, Traveling Bags at $21.95 A superior quality bag, of genuine cowhide, with brass inlaid frame and hog-grained leather lining. » Basement In department stores Seehborioed shpe Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 “| Smith Sireet Cor. Wyckoff St. BROOKLYN at our No Discount on Talking Machines Summer Clothing d finishes aa” biel Refrigerators” | _MEN'# AND YOUNG MBN'S SUITS, 6s OHILDREN “A Tango Sandwich—Great” For the “bite to eat” after the theater—for the 4) Sunday night supper—for the basket lunch aes othing that can equal @ motor trip—there's n licious Tango Spiced Sardines, al You've eaten sardines— plenty of them — but -/ you'll never know how good a until you've tried Tangos. de - Sas ~y on These little fish are free from that strong “fishy” —" taste so common to ordinary sardines. delicate flavor blended ith tha Their t of the spices in, \ which they are packed make them the most ap- #,, izing tidbit that your to uld wish. One Gew ae or Tangos po ie ou'll peopel p i Roping ‘Tange Spiced ~* taste ol > have more simply Sardines ready on your pantry shelf. Get them from your grocer. Sold at the pnce* * of other sardines, but in a larger sized can. Adolph Goldmark & Sens, Inc. 174 Hudson Strest, N.Y. C, Sote Distributors of SPICED a emato ~ Com Royal Leatila 4 dine s

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