The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 13

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WHISKEY BANDIT SEE TRUGKLOAD AND TRUCK T0 Gunmen Carry: Chauffeurs Off in Auto in-Jersey While Liquor is Driven Away. “An jo ‘and Rudolph’ Michilini, @ousins, of No. 10 Bedford street, Manhattan, @rive a truck for the Young Trucking Company, No, 4 Bedford Street. About 2 o'clock this morning they went to the ware- house of Samuel Grey, No, 224 Hal- ey Street, Newark, and under a Federal, permit took out 7,152 quarts of whiskey. Loading this on their truck they started for Manhattan. As they Feached the Lincoln Highway an auto drove in front of them, stopped and four men jumped out. “Get out,” sald one of the bandits Drandishing a revolver. The cousins obeyed. Two gunmen jumped into the truck and drove off. The. other two, covering the cousins with re- volvers, forced them into the auto, drove to a lonely spot near the Etita- beth City line and there left them, The cousins and the police of Newark have been searching in vain for some trace of the vanished truck and liquor since 3 o'clock. CATCH INTRUDER CHASED BY WOMAN Mrs, Kaiser Pursues Him Until De- tectives End Flight in Street. When Mrs, Hazel Kaiser returned to her third-floor apartment at No, 2 ‘West 113th Street yesterday, ufter a few minytes' absence downstairs, she wasn't frightened, and walked right in. of clothing ang silverware. She moved toward him and he went out a rear window and down the fire eicape. Mrs, Kaiser ran down the front stairs and almost collided with im in the areaway. The man ran to Seventh Avenue and north beyond 14th Street, With the woman after him, when he was stopped by Detec- tives Gompers and Walsh of the West 123d Street Station, ‘They searc 4nd found some handkerchiefs and stockings in his pockets bearing her jimmy and sore hin initials, as well as a skeleton keys, He said twenty-ni Proper adaptable Our, yarns both test, orders, yet men walk out Ly | heat deadly oppressive. collections and loss of prestige. Fans. Fans increase by keeping workers cool ie, hot weather conditions, Wholesale Distributors of General Electric , Sibley-Pitman Electric 6th Ave. & 13th St., New Y. 114 W. 27th St., New Yor! A man was tying up a large package FOUNDED 1856 == SERGE suits should have prefe.- ence in a man’s Summer outfit be- cause of its manifol{ usa es. for trousers—appropriate for cool days. as well as warm days. serges, us, are constructed from two-ply service—colors rigid, proven by our weather Blue, Black and Oxford. A fitting range of sizes. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-i463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET N dite of the fact that the firm paid top wages and in spite of the fact that the management was making every effort to speed up production to complete unfilled orders, the men laid down the'r tools and walked out.” No one can expect men to work whén » the thermometer is sky high and the Every “walk out” and “let down” re- sults in increased overhead, delayed production, delayed shipments, delayed One important cause of Mscontent will be avoided if the management has the forethought to install General Electric comfort- us enabling them to do their best work even under the most trying 550 Pearl St.. New York City rT} Royal Eastern Elec. Supply Co. MANY SEE FLIGHT OF GREAT METEOR cca Lights Sky Over Four States With Greenish Glow—Lands in - , Oklahoma, OKMULGDE, Okla, June 9.--A buge moteor fell near here last night after lighting the skies over several south- Western States. Hundreds of peradns in Missouri, Kanaas, Arkansas and Ok- lahoma watched the meteor's flight. Tulsa, Oklahoma, reported that when it passed over that city the meteor appeared to be a few hundred yards from the earth and that the lower and heavier portion was of a*greenteh biite color followed by a long wedge- shaped tall. ‘AW it approached the earth, the re- port stated, the head apparently sep- @rated into four parts, but remained together asa mass. During the last few seconds of the fall the southern sky was lighted with @ blue greef flash, Year ’Round There is nothing better than the delicious stimulation of | found her door had been jimmied. She | ji occasions—~ with white informa for wear specially loomed for warp and weft, nsuring = CE Fans Om Freewte’ "612 Electrical 10n Dealers Display Sey This Sign E. B. Latham & Company GENERAL» COMPANY THE EV BIG FORGERY PLOT ALLEGED Charles Henry Conrad Fischer, who Man, International Creek, Police Say, ts Arrested. is 72 years vid, and known to the por Uco of two continents as one of the cleverest check “seratohers,”’ or forg- era, In the world, who has. served time in many prisons in this country and Burope, was arrested at 129th Street and Seventh Avenue to-day in connec- tion with forgeries pon banks “in this idence, He ‘was captured after alleged con- teasions 6) vello and | y, Boston, Prov- New Haven and Philadelphia ‘Stephen Nelson, Loula N. jacob Stern, charged with aggregating $40,000 elty ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 9, 1920, | CAR DRAGS BABY 150 FEET. cay hiepshenine nna Mrtesstorlilegnarr gh he child in in the Jewish Hoepttat, its lege arms, and a hand badly srushed. e accident happened last Sunday, ————._—- $11,000 forgery On a New Haven Bank. In Nelson's room in Providence, where he wan arrested, the police said they © plan of « banking Street, tiis city, with » safe combination and much data concerning the firms cancelled checks, The arrest of Fischer was accomplished by Pinkerton agents arid New York de- tectives, Motorman Ie Held on Charge Felontous Avanatt. August Beina, No, 220 Fittith Street, Brooklyn, to-day was held Ip $1,000 ball by Magistrate Getamar in Coney Taland Police Court for the Grand Jury, charged with felontous assault, Heinz was driv- ing a one-man B, R. T. car, which at 86th Street and 2iet Avenue struck Wil- Ham Britl, two years old, of No. 132 Bay 21st Street, dragging him 150 feet. Witnesses eaid Heing was going at a fast rove, Héing denied this, and rata he was unaware he had struck the ehtid | } until hie fender started bobbing 1 of the apartinent houae at 40th Street, ametied ae | + RR Seon Rt. Ute} the apartin oft superintendent, Jone) Parraray, “Stes, Odenwald notitied the police, the Fire Department and the Consolidated Gas Company and all three indied. rraray and his wife were nad unconscious in bed, but were by use of a pulmotor, was turned partly on. | It ve = ed it was loft Lighted and the wind blew it ow a Went 1 Alleged Woman “Red” Released. Gemma Mella, the only woman in tne group of alleged “Reds” taken by the Department of Justice in the Paterson raids, was released to-day. The entir group, numbering seventeen, is now y, Gemma Melia b Underthings for Women SPECIALLY PRICED Aa *2.. Summer nightgowns, in cool, sleeveless model, elaborately trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery. $2.00 Nightgown in empire model, with neck and sleeves trimmed with lace edging. Ribbon runs through waist, neck and sleeves. $2.00 Envelope chemise, of sheer voile,embroidered by hand in very tasteful colors. Ribbon shoul- der straps in pink or white. $2. Beautiful at. Very Low Prices $11.50 and 915 The quali stands right out,and it is very evident they were never intended to be sold at these low prices. Styles for street and sports we: able knife-pleated effect, showing many novel treatments in pocket and belt arrangements. All the wanted plain colors and high shades—also rich novelty effects., $11.50 Broadway | at 34th Street’ Specialists in Apparel SHARPLY REDUCED A Superb Collection of . Women’s Handsome Capes and Coats REGULARLY $75 to $85.00 At $48.00 The styles are among the most beautiful we have carried in our regular stock, draping gracefully about the figure or in straight line effect. Feshioned, of Bolivia Cloth, and Camel’s Hair Fabric handsomely silk lined. Prompt selection is advised. All sales final -none C. O. D., or on approval Thursday—A Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits AT EXCEPTIONALLY * LOW PRICES, $2 and $3 Cool-looking, easily laundered suits, in a variety of real boyish and exclusive models. Very, very cute in their styling—some in jack tar effect, others with corded bow at neck, in fact altogether too many for description. Plain colors, stripings, and white in combination with solid tones. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Quantity Limited. Real Paris Made Blouses Just «Arrived Exquisite hand - made Paris Blouses of white Georgette Crepe prettily seamed with novelty cross-stitching. Children’s Socks Special 35c Exceptional values. Made of good quality lisle, in Round neck and cuffs are in contrasting color edged with fine lace and ' white with colored tops. Sizes 6 to 9%. Navy, hand embroidery. green, tan or white. Sizes 6to8%. Second Floor Third Floor Thursday—A Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Smocks 5 Silk Skirts Nothing more comfortable than a smock has been de- signed for Summer — certainly nothing smarter than these lovely smocks may be imagined, ity of these smartsilk skirts ar, including the very fashion- Sones edit dis. overs and novelty styles fashioned of Pickwick ‘Linen or soft Ramie in all the wanted color- ings. All richly hand-embroidered in contrasting colors, creating gay and very youthful effects. Sizes 10 to Saks & Company e in tan ‘and black; all sizes th ANTZEN QUALITY SH Former Prices Reduced fe i ENTIRE STOCK OF > _ Men’s Low Shoes “A good foot-rule for you—wear the JANTZEN SHOE” 4 jor Our Book—"' The Abuse of the Big Tos.” 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th Stu Phone Fitzroy 2626 Cool as a shady nook— Silk Shantung Suits for Women VERY SPECIAL The smartest of all suits for Sum- mer—made of ‘silk Shantung for comfort and the assurance that * you will be cool and correctly dressed when most people are quite uncomfortable with the heat. Many- delightful models — smart sports ideas, with large pockets . in honeycomb effect, and strict tailleurs distinguished by their skillful workmanship. They are simply wonderful. Fourth Floor . For Thursday—A Specially Prepared Sale of Women’s Dainty Summertime’ | Frocks —the smartest created for the present season at very modest prices Crisp Organdie Frocks—in cool, At $12.95 flower-like effects, delightful for hot weather wear dnd the informal occasions of Summer. Very smartly designed, with trimming of graceful ruffling and frills of pert white organdie. Colors: Copenhagen, apricot, flesh, white, light blue and orchid. Pictured. Dotted Voile Frocks —embroid-: } At $15.00 ered in dots, after the fashion of i the popular Swiss muslin. The tunic is as smart and graceful as a tunic can be, and the white organdie trimmings give a crisp, fresh effect. In navy and white; black and white. Sizes 34 to 42, Silk Afternoon Frocks - Fash- At $25.00 ioned of lovely foulards and Georgette Crepe. The model pictured is just one of the many styles included, made with two-tier skirt of pissed Georgette Crepe over a foundation 20 of Silk Foulard, with bandings and collar of fo Fourth Floor) Years CR See In navy and black. Sizes 34 to 42. Fourth Fi * ! on Sis I AS hs Se al

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