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SAID TO CONFESS. TGIRL, IN BAND oF BURGLARS, HOSPITAL FUNDS sie rain vome or —-— male Accomplice —Missing Treasurer of Samaritan Institu- Booty (Found, tion in Brooklyn Examined | wo men’ and e girl of eighteen, by Prosecutor. betieved to be members of a gang of eee mets expert thieves whose loot in the last Geonge W. Wason, treasurer of the| tive weeky runs well into the thou- Samaritan Hospital, Brooklyn, was| sands, were held in $10,000 ball each examined by District Attorney Lewis in Yorkville Court to-day for exam- to-day on charges of misappropriat~| ination next Monday. They were ing funds of the hospital, Wason| walter M has brokerage offices at No, 72 Trin« ity Place, Manhattan, and lives at East 85th Street; Geonge Mountain View, N. J. He waa ar-, Rubino, twenty-six years old, of No.| rented Inst night aa he was leaving | 242 East 90th Street, and Anna Wea- A business conference in the Standard | teTVelt, elehteen yearm old, of No. Ol! Building, No. 96 Broadway. 1412 Second Avenue, District Attorney Lewis sald Dr.| This trio, with Frank Rubino, Alvarez H. Smith, president of the| t¥enty-three years old, a prisoner in hosp tal, and Dr. Clifton Bogardus, | H@tlem Hospital, and a brother of _ chairman of the ‘board of triseca, | Moree Rubino, are alleged to have ‘|entered the home of Mrs, Elizabeth im to consider charges | Bed asked tii) too "BS | 1. W. Stevens of No. 927 Fifth Ave- reeny against Wason| cee este sasceny oe nue, on Aug. 11 last, ard stealing a growing out of withdrawals from the | safe containing about $7,000 worth of hospital's funds for email amounts) So00 ro frequently within the last few weeks. Detectives sent by Lewls to invest!- gate Wason's affairs reported h= was about to leave town and his arrest was ordered. The safo was taken down tho fi escape from the third floor on w! Mrs, Stevens lived, placed in a taxi- cab and carried off. A safe which . had been forced open was found by Lewis adid to-day Wason had con-| the police in Miss Westervelt's home. fessed thefts from the funds ‘of the) airs stevens is, according to the hospital, and Dr. Clifton Bogardus,|}yice, {11 at her summer home in February, 1919, to meet his own pur-| poses. The amount of the acknowl-| oxtra heavy bail for the prisoner was edged thefts, according to Lewis, was! asked of Magistrate Douras. about $7,000, though the District At-| Late yesterday Detective Thomas|shop at No. 1225 Le Smith of the Lost Property Bureau| while three men were Wason is a brother of the vice] went into Nathan Miller's jewelry! some jewelry. torney said $10,000 was missing. ot Kings County ‘Trust on was taken to Adams Street where he waa held without bail $1,000 from the hospital by a | on the Kings County Trust Company, June 21 last, 290 INSANE PERSONS | Siok oat The Original and Only gan ABS FIFTH AVE. | L THIRTY NINTH ST. _ These Immigrants Lost The Five Years After r Arrival Here. to the foreign coun during t ing June 30, About half of these were deported by the Federal Govern- menit under the law that persons showing {naanity within five years} after their admission to this co’ | may be sent to their former ‘The others were returned by a ment of Dr, Spencer L. Real Baltic Seal 36 Inch Length Positively Cannot Bé Duplicated After This Sale Under $259 tat $40,000 coming Bureau « Open, All Day Saturday the FOR VERY L here ONLY —beca ic} Tl itt THEM IN OUR OW FACTO on the pr 8 gine were born of alien born pat SOLDIERS ARREST | CORK LORD MAYOR | Session of Sinn Fein Court in the ‘ity Hall Is | ing retail prices. we U NUSUALLY | Real Holland Rai CORK, Aug. 13 (Associated Press). —The Lord Mayor of Cork and ten | Seal Coats of his associates have been arr by. sold: wh attending a - Made with deep contrasting cape sion of the Sinn Fein court in the collar ar ee oti $ 4 ‘all, They were taken to the About 33 Coats left from our 55 Beer ak $55 Coat Sale—Value $110... . military barracks. Jt is said that three Sinn Fein courts were in session in the City Hall when a considerable force of troops arrived and surrounded the building and tien entered {t and began to arrest thos taking part in the proceedings, in- cluding the Presidents of tho courts, One of these was Lord ¥ Siviney, who mana the street from th Hall, but was capture: ‘Those arrested Included some liti- gants, It is reported that persons in the building gseaped, ‘The soliers were on the pretnises for two houre. GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! aolection of cust: m itty worn mistite and slled tor "139 Including $10 worth of Recs ords of your own selec on, Also seven (7) Record Ale bums conveniently phceu at the side of the Cabiner. are | $ Aone *0| tea SAMPLE SUITS $15-§25_ Mee fae M, COHEN 7th Aves. Coe. TAB Morea GRAND GRAFONOLAS 9 TOE" SEL" STATION ar Conmen $1- WEEKLY 7% DOWN ON *1002°) FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE 55-57 Flatbush Ave., 53 East 34th St. Lenox, Mass., and for this reason the | ANNIE WESTERVELT CORTLANDT StF SALE FUR COATS Our August Fur Sales have opened eyes of the public to the fact that REALLY FINE F FU RS CAN BE HAD aving you at least 50% f i rder to bring our NEW DOWN TOWN STORE to the attention of the business oe ower Manhattan—all prices ‘ow have been marked “ee SvaviNe Wove,. pai pay. : veust. 18) ae —— ten leaning over the showonse, displayed a | suspicious bulge on the right hip. The detective, certain It wasn't a bottle, ;reached over, drew out a loaded gun und tossed it behind the counter Before he could search the other two, all three men attacked him. Mil- ler, the proprietor, seeing that Smith was unable to get out his own re- volver, picked up the one behind the counter and fired two shots. The first | broke his plate glass window. The | second jit one of the men in the hand The three men deserted their jewels and fled, Miller pursued one and the detective the other two. |« Many shots were fired during the chase in 83d Street, Two of the fugt- | tives were caught and the other es- caped, but it was apparent he had j been wounded. Detective Smith notified the hos- | pitals, confident he would turn up. The prisoners described themselves as George Rubino and Walter Mc. | Keon, the latter of No. 178 East 85th Street. George Rubino was the one wounded in the hand, Several hours later, while they were being ques- tioned, a taxicab drove up to the door of Harlem Hospital and two men left a third on the sidewalk. Shouting to attract the attention of the hospital attendants, they drove rapidly away, The wounded man proved to be Frank Rubino, a brother of George, and the third mam who was in the jewelry store. He is shot in the back and may die. ;. McKeon made a confession 4n the Wert 67th Street Station in which he save a Ust of the crimes of the band and its personnel, He sald that when Mrs, Stevens's apartment was robbed the safe was taken to the home of ghe announce from time to time. there are many lines Suits at $1, Boys’ tervelt girl, she having ¢ a ner «being | 8 eld on fA ol ff rge fie tudson =a they were trying to sell/s the arrests were made. The Weatervelt girl denied that she | for Berkery was married to Geonge Rubi take care of the home. met George Rubino tn an movie theatre where he was 6 > Killed by Auto; Driver an automobile, Mulligan of No, 298 Sixth Street, Jer- | Martin atarte y in City trip. She ortay Peatls ably win their way maybehadinany variationof into the sanctuary of size or hue, in strands of vary- hs, with gold or plat. ’ 5 ws with gold sr plat; a woman’s affection. Dont Miss This Sale for Men 2 Boys You'll have an opportunity to buy merchandise at less than wholesalers and manufac- is the first of a series of sales that we will We can't say just the days, but as we get in readiness you will Now read this for your own sake: turers are asking today for the same grades. see our announcements. Look for them, $150,000 Worth of Goods at Almost Half You can see that these prices are low—we don’t have to tell you. In addition to these, 8 we could not mention, owing to lack of space. For instance ockings at 29c, Boys’ Sport Blouses at $1.19, and Boys’ Overalls at 95¢; also Men's Garters, Shirts and Drawe rs, Night Shirts and Porosknit Drawers. See our big announcement in to-day's Journal. Men’s *40 Suits Think of it—$19.75 for brand new suits—worth $35 to $45—suits that possess the highest qualities and workmanship. making alone will cost more than $19.75—and a custom tailor would charge twice as much for similar quality. Why, the Let us impress upon you—that these are high-grade suits, you see advertised in the average store. We are manufacturers—and every suit in the lot cost us more than the sale price. Buy One or Two of These Suits for Next Year Our guarantee goes with every sale. There are all sizes, all weights, and all models in the lot, Men’s °7.50 Pants not the cheap-looking sti ey wee _ ted la da lee Aaa Street, Hobo! men, the aver iva Book Mew Sdullte wing him, asked gan, who was |. Senatorship. left to 16. 13—Mise Anne id she | Martin ay with Secretary of side |State Brodigan her petition of nom|- ployed nation af an independent candidate for the United States Senate, About 2,500 signatures are necessary for nomination, but Miss Martin's peti- tlon contained 4,662 signatures. Misa Peter As accompanied 6: argaret Long of Denver By their admirable simulation of the Pearl's own natural beauty, Lortay Pearls OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P: M. SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. Twenty to Four Hundred Dollars the Strand Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” 2700 Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Now sa Formerly — Pricea (89750 35-'40 ‘acca °45-°50 55-60 $3950 40 Famous Nationally Advertised.) Brands to Choose From t i these two groups of Suits numbering more than 2,700, you will find represented the most) cele- brated brands, the most select and highest sgrad makes in America. It’s clearance time in this great 2d floor'shop, and regardless of the fact that the identical qualities: for: Fall are almost as high in wholesale cost as was our retail price this season, we are closing themsout at the 1 above two greatly reduced prices. } There isn’t a fabric or color you can+mentioa | that is not represented in this lot of super-finesclothes —serges, worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, homespuns, flannels—everything. And what is more, many are medium weights suitable for fall and -winter ; wear. All sizes. i Boys’ Wash cme a Gj PEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ===, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS VICTROLA De Luxe Period Model Converted Cabinet De Luxe Modci, Mahogany finish, 25 » 350 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” All of the Latest Victor and Columbia Records to Make Your Selection from at the Baas ‘7B W I S S = e R PIANO WAREROOMS VICTROLAS and § Bet ween _ 4th and Madison Aves Now, you men who need -.4 work pants, business pants, ‘j everyday pants—you who * have an odd coat, take our | advice and see these gar- ments.. We don’t tell you to buy, simply see the pants—$4.75—a small in- vestment—and every pair of the pants you buy will show a saving of $2.75. 43 THEY ARE FANCY WORSTEDS—and will wear like leather. They are full cut, thoroughly made, and guaranteed to be perfect and fast color. Sizes 28 to 42. These are Norfolk of cassimeres and cheyiots in weights for Summer and Fall; they are ments made to sell at $12.50 you'll see many stores selling the same grade at a higher price; high-grade suits in a splendid assort- ment of patterns— Take These Suits Tomorrow at models, well made, Bet. 15th teen Open Dally Till 6 P.M. — |MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY Porterhouse Steak or Roast 48c lb Navel Corned Beef - - - - - 12c lb 38 Greer.wich St., near Battery Pi Lax Breed Fle ae x {omc 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St) & 16th Sts, 6d Ave., N. W. Cor, 83d Street, All Summer Clothing Reduced Palm Beach, Mohair, Panama and Gabardine Suits at radical reductions. 15 West 34th Street (Between 5th Ave. and Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel .. furday Til 9 P. Meas KRAMER BROS. "= SELECTED = ENTIRE SECOND FLOOB AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET ‘ 93 Amsterdam Av, or, 64th Ste . nr, 947 Third Av., nr. 57th St * * * * * * IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD “WANT WILL GO AND FIND IT * * * * * * * * * WANTS

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