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rey * Forbes Perkins of Milton and Edward * spent for the relief of the poor. THREE RECEIVERS FOR PONZI NAMED Judge Mortott of the Boston Fede- ral Court Orders $56,000 Bonds Each. | BOSTON, Aug. 10.—The broken for tunes of Charles Ponai and the interests of thoukands of investors in his quick rich scheme were placed in receivership by Judge Morton of the Federal District Court to-day, ‘The Court appointed three recelvers— Willlam R. Sears of Cohasset, John A. Thurston of Fall River, It was ordered’ that they qualify in bonds of 966,000 each, The receivers will be calléd upon to adjust claims which alrendy aggregate more than $4,000,000 and the total ts likely to run to $7,000,000. Two of the receivers, Sears and ‘Thurston, are lawyers. Sears appeared at the hearing on the petition for re- celvers as the representative of the Legal Ald Society of this city. Thurs- ton was formerly Chainman of the Re- publican State Committee, Perkins was formerly Secretary and be Calu Treasurer of met and Hecla Mining Com- Deny The O14 Colony Foreign Exchange Co., « rival of Ponal, also was placed an receivership by Judge Morton, John EB. Hannigan of this city, a lawyer, be- ing named as recelver, ARMY FOOD SALE SURPLUS AIDS POOR City Spends $125,000 for Ice, Coal, Milk and Lunches for School Children, Of the $200,000 surplus fund In the | hands of the Public Markets Depart- | ment wher it ¢losed its sale of surplus army food, $126,000 has already been The Mayor's Market @pecial Com- | of which City Chamberlain aheimer is Chairman, reports @iat 00 has been turned over to Mayor Jee Committee which has di twenty pounds of free ice to 000 families through 100 sta~ ‘This distribution will ued until Sept. 15 from this fund’ Mayor jommittee received — $26, pution to the poor last winter, went to the Board of Education yehes and milk for underfed 90 children, $25,000 to’ Mayor Hy- Milk Committee, and $10,000 to nent -of Health to ‘supply valescents after thelr dis- hospitals. TO BUILD $50,000 POOL. | Hylan's 000 for | Dr. Jobn A. Harrins Lets Contract | for Sumptuous Marble Bath. STAMFORD, Conn, Aug. 20.—Dr. John A. Harriss, Special Deputy Police Commissioner of New York, has let » t for the erection of a $5 swimming pool at hls place on Collender’s Point, near here. The base will be of concrete and the exterior of three-inch Italian marble slab: vill be 11 THREE BOYS HELD FOR ROBBING HOMES Police Say They Led to Loot Cached in Lot After Capture in Flatbush, James Reld, seventeen, of No. 554 48th Street, George Damico, eighteen, ot No. 218 Dean Street, and Christian Gabrielson, sixteen, of No. 642 62d Street, Brooklyn, were arraigned to- day in the Flatbush Court charged with burglary, as a result of thelr cap- ture last night at the home of Dr. M. P. Burrell, No. 1409 Albemarle Road, Flatbush. Policemen summoned dy neighbors cornered Damico -in a cloret, The other boys fled, but were stopped by shots over their heads, ‘The police say the youths admitted having entered in the last two weeks seven other houses whose owners were away for the summer, and that they led to two vacant lots where jewelry and other loot had deen cached. recovered ldot 1 being held for 1 owners, ay HUGGER GETS FIVE DAYS. Maine Lumberman Called Pretty Girt “Cutie,” She Tell¢ Court. Harry Git@nn, a lumberman of Rat Me, longer. Miss Anita Fischman, a pret stenographér of eighteen was passing Fourth Street and Avenue A last night|orelgn Office message from Rome, when the man from Maine sudden crossed her orbit and sald: "Oh, cutie!” Then he hugged her, she told Magi trate Tobias in the Essex Market Cou this morning, and the Magistrate sent the hugger to Blackwell's Island for five dinys. The is spending his vacation In the city and will remain at least five day: ENING WORL CAUTION TO MANNIX, Moderation Urged, Says a Message | From Rome to British Foreign Office. LONDON, Aug. 20.~—The Consistory at Rome has directed to Archbishop! te Danjel J. Mannix of Melbourne, Aus- tralla, a afrong exhortation urging mod- ty | eration in his treatment of British poll- tical questions, according to a British ———_—. ly Prince of W Sails Amon. MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 19— 8-| The Prince of Wales, having concluded rt} his visit to Austraiia, sailed aboard the cruls Renown to-day for Samoa, en route to England by way of the Panama Canul. { WARNING! The “Bayer Cross’’ on tablets is the thumb-print which positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years, and proved safe by millions. Safety first! Insist upon an unbroken ‘‘Bayer package ' containing propet directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans. Long island Si by aps ar pool will be emptied with pumps. Style 6190— Black Kid, . eyelet Tie. XQ $3.85 i Cc Style 6468—Two- eyelet Tie of gen- ine Colt Skin, $3.85 C= <> cS = 1\ nr f \ \, Coronal a, QO Ke 3.8 Yoid\, #45 fi 48 STORES THE LARGEST CHAIN OF Bayer-Tablets“Aspirin Handy tin bores of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages Aspirin ie the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacoticacidester of Ballcyiicacia IN A FEW DAYS THEY’LL BE GONE Your Last Chance To Buy These Wonderful Shoes At Less Than Half Price HIS is a “hurry call” to men and women who want the season’s latest styles in Ties at the scason’s record low price. This price was set to make these fine shoes hustle out of our stores to give room for Fall stocks—and they are GOING—GOING FAST. on Still good pickings—not every size in-every style—but your size in tle assortment, WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF SHOES Men's or Women’s, Half ‘Sole and Heel $1.85 Men's only, Full Sole and Heel + - BECK RETAIL SHOE STORES IN ANY CITY IN THE WORLD Dark Blucher ford. English Style 4276— Russia € Cocoa $2.15 For MEN, WOMEN and JUNIORS Ne re Style s74— $3.85 Style s70— Dark Tan, Fibre sole English model $3.85 | Tan Ox- style. calf in own, 48 CONSULT TELEPHONE STORES DIRECTORY FOR ADDRESSES D, FRIDAY, “AUGUST | Men: 0, 1920. war ote 1d Ae i adndbod : see 3865 Suits Reduced Listen, men, we've taken 3865 Suits from our line that _sold from $35 to $65 : —we’'veincluded blues, browns,grays,greens and fancy mixtures in every conceivable style, in all sizes to fit all comers . —and we’ve marked them only $26.50. Why? ie —to clean up our odd lots, and to bring you down to 119 Walker Street to show you what low rent and volume production can do to the cost of clothes. It’s the final reduction of our final clearance sale. Come in and see for yourself. i ESon 119-125 Walker Street “" City or “Elevated” from Brooklyn and New York transfers direct to Canal Sireet Station, within sight of our store 1862 Palm Beach Suits Wonderfully cool and superbly tailored Palm Beach Suits, for- merly selling up to $17.50, Moe Levy Our Only Store EGiSTERES v4. SAVENT OFTICE THE GENUINE CLOTH MPD. ONLY BY GOODALL WORSTED CO Every Subway f y EO ee tn = ce Na ere a en nei aes ee

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