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SUFFERERS WITH : MONEY HE STOLE Coulda’t Resist Temptation to Take Funds Left With Him * “For Bank Custodian. James Clark, fifty-neven, suffering from tung trouble, who has been liv- ing at the Progress Hotel, No. 12 Chatham Square, was arraigned in the Tombs Court to-day charged with being a fugitive from justice and was held for extradition to New Jersey, for the alleged theft of $860.64 in cash fnd $750 in checks, , The complainant, Fugene Dody, Sustodian of the Second National Bank of Hoboken, stated that mer- ~ ghants, motion picture men and Others have been accustomed on Saturday nights to leave with him at fin apartment above the bank money to be deposited to their credit Mon- @ay mornings. He had employed * Glark temporarily as a cleaner in the ‘bank and thé night of April 5, he said, the stolen money was handed to Clark, wio disappeared with it, Clark ‘Was seated on a City, Hall Park bench fast night when arrested. “Someone handed me the money to give to Mr. Dody,” explained Clark. “I tried to reach him by telephone, but it waa late at night. He didn't answer, Then for three hours I Wrestled with such a temptation as, an only come to a sick man to whom Money means everything. Finally the Banshee got me and I left with the money. I went to Sullivan County. “I made good use of the money. I found @ poor man in the last stagés of consumption who wanted to die at home and staked him to $100. Others T helped too. Now I'll simply have to take my medicine. Never before have I given way to temptation and I have never been arrested before. This time my feet were swept from be- eath me by an overwhelming tempt- @tion. Now I ready to pay im the only way I can.” a Stabbed by Fellow Workman. James Sullivan, of No. $16 Bast 118th Street, a beef handler @t the Armour Plant, Brook Avenyve and Kast 166th ", ith is abdomen, Michael Marino, of No. 5 Kast Iblst Street, a truckman, was charged with felonious as- FHE EVENING and ons | Shoots Mers¢elf Haniiing Revolver. ryt fo. at train at 10505 | gomte mirert: igeldontaly whol herself In ile bi atne, a it. NEW WAY TO MAKE ARREST. person. prey, mut se? a Third Avenue ele 4 Thrown tate |Street inet night by Sabato, enormous strength. ol Corner TiN Poltce Ca’ Charles Rose, alias Tolnhar wales lank he fad no home, was arraigned [fo yon in the Went Farms Court to-day on a} lgrand tarceny charge preferred by Jo- President of the Con, Co-Operative Corporation of White Plnina Avenue, allege) that on April 3 3.07 of collected renta and |way entrusted to him by directors of |/him ny. t reno was managdée for the cor- ' who|Walting pom # 224 Street’ Station pariy to-day Hone vanisher! [three men bad arated Wm into a hall:| Relea Ne ee lie early, ton t | The loss eatimated, at $2,000. returning fone binge started on the second floor and} Mra. Carrie Arita, sixty, of Ni ening. ry 409 Btagg Street, Broa was Confined there. B. Altima & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street A Clearance Sale of ' Women’s White Low Shoes » | ‘at! $7.88 per pair will take place on the Second Floor commencing to-morrow (Wednesday) In order to make room for incoming assortments sub- stantial price reductions have been made in a number of styles of Women’s White Footwear. The sizes are not complete in every style but collectively they present a sufficiently wide range for making desirable selections. This August Liberal Credit Terms. 3.PC, METAL BED OUTFIT : PIT Golden Oak or Ivory Drewes, K White Enamel or Ivory, allsizes. $35.09, AUGUST SALE PRICE Golden Mattress, Regular Price $55. Price $35.00, AUGU: Golden Oak Price $32.00. Sanitary Spring. All Cotton Sait Price $42.25 h of quality furniture has created more than the usual interest if unprecedented sales & moment the unumual nature of this sale—Every single piece and suite—latel teduced in price for thissale. The prices are consistently low—most attrac VELOUR OR DAMASK UPHOLSTERED PILLOW ARM OVERSTUFFED LIVING ushion seats are fitted with Marshall Cé TAPESTRY ROOM SUITE, Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair. Regular Price $450. AUGUST S of t» Chifforobe, Bow-end Bedstead and Vani Price AUGUST SALE PRICE. 4 Kem PERIOD LOUIS XVI. BEDROOM SUITE, finished in American Walnut. Serving Table, (Arm Chi sélection.) Regular Pr ty Crowe $3.97 50 3.PC, OUT IT Four-Poster Mahogany $63, _—SPEAR & COMPANY— eS te a a yn re ere Thirty-fifth Street AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE, consisting of" 54-ineh 48-inch Dining Table with 6-foot extension, China Closet and and Side Chairs additional, according to 25. AUGUST SALE PRICE. , 5 6th Ave. at 16th St. J prove anything. Consider for arrived—and placed on the floor immediately—is ely , you have the usual privilege of Spear's SPEARS ALL-METAL DAY | BED with Spring, Mattress | and Cretonne Covered Pillow, Bolster Roll and Couch | Cover, Double Size Bed, $40.50, | $359.50 — auabsr siteg28 50 |= $297.50 PORCELAIN TOP TABLE, dutably made, 26x40 in’. top, with centre drawer, Regular Price $20. AUGUST SALE “60 PRICE $16.50. Also 24x36 inch size, Regular Price $18. AUGUST ‘$22.50 Fe ta Pe mace $13.50 aveusr 14, Rich, sweet, yet powerful in tone Wednesday and Thursday August 25th and 26th . cA Popular “Graduola” Model AEOLIAN -VOCALION Including Records, Albums and cAccessories Outfit Complete, $180 DELIVERED TO-YOUR HOME FOR A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Balance 7 Monthly ee HIS Style ‘430’ Vocalion, priced at $165, for the Vocalion so great. For example:—You may search the market over and you will hear no phgnograph with so rich, mellgw, and beautiful.a tone, combined with such brilliance and power; you will see no phonograph that reflects such genuine art in the simple elegance of its cases; and you will find no other phonograph that allows you the great privilege of taking an active part in the playing of its records. The Vocalion is the phonograph greatly im- proved, greatly refined and complete in every modern detail. Style “430,” the instrument fea- tured in this Special Offer, is equipped with the unique and fascinating Graduola, with which you may play the phonograph as a musical instrument, voicing your own musical moods and fancies. Tagtruments ip the World. WERTHEIMER’S 181st St. and Wadsworth Ave, has all the,advantages that make the demand ~ |ATTRACTIVE. PHONOGRAPH OFFER What This SpecialOffer Includes The Phonograph—A beautiful style “430”. Aeolian-Vocalion in selected mahogany or oak. Universal Tor® Arm—Will play all standard makes of records, No additional attachments re- quired. Records—$12 worth of records of your own: selection from our complete libraries. . Albums—This offer also includes two record albums, value $1.50 each, Necdles—200 Aeolian-Vocalion Needies. The Graduola—This instrument is equipped with the famous Grad- uola, with which you may play the record yourself, if you wish. The Graduola alone is sufficient to make the Aeolidn-Vocalion your choice. It is a simple and yet artistic device which makes it possible to vary the expression, the shading of every piece you play. It is rot necessary to use the Graduola; the Vocalion is a perfect phonograph without it. All Vocalions are equipped to play, records of every standard make, giving to each record added life and tonal beauty, The Vocalion Record, greatest of phonograph records, po on all standard makes of graphs. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY mscacrademss . Genth : Kindly send ilustrated cata! 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