The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 10

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esp aecsiinte a eee r ‘Othe vate detectives employed r private een LLD FOR BRIBERY ve Actuses Le Veussove, Ex. Hush Money. eric Le Vauasove, twonty-eteht. Concord Avenue, Bronx, wee tas term in Sing Sing and one in Penitentiary, was arraigned to- Jefferson Market/Court charged ive Harry Hanley of the Tr with bribery and receiving stolen Hanley, posing us a porter at the ie Building, West 28d Street, the prisoner tnd offices, ing in the building yesterda truck backed up with . He volunteered to pad it. There were six cases of woollens Ponsignd to Deering & Millikin, No, 79 Leonard Street, which the police claim stolen from a pier. Hanley de- Le Veunsove made out a check ve him the had showed his badge. “What shall I do with the $2,500?" Hanley to-day, and the police say ‘Veussove replied: "Oh, I don’t care. Give it to charity. 10 STRIKE HERE * ONBRITISH SHIPS. Loaded—No Indication of | Fi Walkout. | Sorhe threatened strike of 3,000 dock ers, some of whom at a meeting Vorontea Hall. Brooklyn, last night a resolution declaring they ould stop working on ships of Brit- feglatry until they had forced Eng- J to recognize the Independence of , withdraw all troops and re- Lord Mayor’ Terence MacSweney, © Malina to materialize to-day. VAt the plers of the Lamport & Holt Steamship Company and Furness, Withy @ Co., Ltd, in Brooklyn, it was re- ported 1,100 men were loading eleven Bhips soon to wail for England, There was no indication of a strike, The Executive Committee of the peel | ternational Longshoremen’s Association fook @ firm stand against the threat- strike, saying the men should lve to the pending agreement with thelr loyers. "The police have no information of any wach meeting ea been held last Buebt at Veron TWO DAYS’ RESPITE | FOR THE ANDERSON The fifty-four tenants involved in whl | _ three-cornered battle regarding posses- | sion of the nine-story Anderson apart- Ment house, No. 102 Wogst 80th Street, ‘aie secure in their tenan¢y for at least ‘two days more, it was declared to-day, Irvin D. Neustein, chief clerk for Che~ purg & Cherurg, counsel for the tenants other than the Andersons, stated to- Guy he had been notified that Stoddard | & Mark, counsel for the new ownern, file In the Fifth District Munici- pal Court to-day a petition for evicting the tenants, The hearing will be held fn two or three days. | , Although the tenants were entering @hd leaving at will yesterday, private detectives were on guard at the front *door throughout the day and night, and, @ patrolman was stationed nearby to any person who attempted to ter againgt the will of the oopepants. new owners Sarai a block away, Svangelica; Bishop and ae ia HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 8.—Rev. Dr. |. B. Hartzler, formerly Bishop of the inited Evangelical Church and editor many’ years of the Evangelical, the Organ of that denomination, died Bis home here to-day, aged eighty, lingas of some’ months. Dr. r was at one time a colleague of L. Moody, noted evangelist. Cash or Credit} OPEN EVERY EVENING I) Holzwasser H Talks No, 607 18 Is to announce to of Mew York that behing i for . Embree, repre § Dr; ait Vessels Soon to Sail Being . SYNDICATE TO BUY ists Seek Fifty-Mile Trolley System. Stepa are being taken to-day by & Joint committee ne and Nase to act with to purchase h Shore Trac of Que tion Company's network of trolley lines connecting Flushing, White- stone, Little Neck, Port Washington, Manhasset, yn, Wille, Mine ler villages ola, Hempates of Long Istand At a meeting just night at Mineola attended, among others, by William ng Nawaau capital- tate, tt rate with & Quee Perry o' Loomis Allen of 8yracui price. Allen, who is manager of the Syra- eure and Suburban Railroad Com- pany, has been negotiating for some time for the purchase of the North Shore line with the Stanley Interests by Ira Le e from C. & definite of Cleveland, present owners. The |* line covers about fifty miles and the purchase price i= reported to be from Be 000 to $400,000, iain 126 SALOONS—ONE ARREST Agents Say The: Soli- tary Albert Schiff, bartender In a saloon kept by Allen J. Borstein at No, 22 St. Ann's Avenue, Bronx, was held! in $500 bail by Federa] Commissioner Hitchcock to-day. He was the only man alleged to have sold liquor to any of the 100 Prohibition Enforcement Agents sent out yesterday to 126 Hronx saloons. Lacking search warrants, the dry agents, after being refused «drinks, locked behind the bara with the ,Pro- prietors’ permission. In only one place, they reported, Uquor found, that of Richard Gans, 2374 Third Avenue. Gans and his tender, Sigmund Hochfelder, served with summonses. tr were ID STOLEN GOODS NORTH SHORE LINE) Bic of Giving Him $2,500 | Long Island and Syracuse Capital- | 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. S AY BAY E C RR R Safety first! Insist upofi an unbtoken ‘‘Bayer package ’ containing propet directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans, —" Handy tin bores of 12 tablets cost but s few cents—Larger packages Aspirin te the trade mark ef Bayer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Salicyiicncia Coat Some of the Many Features of Monroe, Jr., Clothes threa “to to withetand front ¥ tuyed and tacked to pre A Higher Grade in BOYS’ Clothes Monroe, Jr., Two Pants Suits Your boy’s first day back at school is a big event. He’s going into a higher grade, another rung up the ladder. Start him off RIGHT. Send him away next Tuesday morning spic and span, neat and well clothed in one of our Monroe Two Pants Suits. They’re just what he wants and needs—durable, stylish, ALL WOOL, good looking and fine fitting. They are here for you at $18.50 and $20 Values $22.50 and ts Values Monroe, Jr., Two-Pants SUITS Sizes from 9 to 18 Sizes from 9 to 18 And in these days when every penny counts this is indeed a welcome opportunity to save from $6.50 to $8.50 on your boy’s school and dress clothes, Remember, every Monroe, Jr., Suit has tw9 pairs of pants— and that means jystt DOUBLE THE WEAR. And the prices are exactly from $6.50 to $8.50 less than elsewhere. You cannot dress your boy better, and do it more economi- cally, than by buying one of these Monroe, Jr., Two-Pants Suits— —direct from the maker, —via our lower rent Upstairs Shops, —from America’s Largest Clothiers Come up to the nearest Monrce Clothes Stop and buy your boy’s “back to school” suit TODAY BRONX Bergen Ave. at 149th St. MANHATTAN feled: thereby 1) 42nd Street cor. B’way ole to stay on. 50E.42nd “ “ Madison BROOKLYN G'kem Koiee !™* |] Nassau =“ “ Frankfort 413 Fulton Street Knickers SCortlandt“ “ B’way 587 Fulton at Flatbush Two pairs with each suit 14th St. opp. Acad. Music NEWARK —151 Market Str All } and double |] 34th Street, cor, Broadway JERSEY CITY — Mowers 45 searnn tuped 46th Street & Broadway PATERSON 220 Main Street coved. 59th “ atCol. Circle YONKERS Getty Square S itehea 125th “ cor. 7th Ave. PHILADE).PIL 181st “cor. St.Nich’s Ay. ALBANY, N.Y. ~2"a0 sat! Summe: lines. OUT THcY GO NOW AT 43 Formerly Sold in Our Stock at $65 92 Formerly Sold -in Our Stock at $60 163 Formerly Sold in Our Stock at $55 284 Formerly Sold in Our Stcok at $50 And remember- See them in our wind: kind of suit you ean tl your _money back on request. At All the Surprise Stores Our one thought now is to get rid of the humerous quantities and inc We have given no thought t bring will be better than holding them and fi Garments formerly pric red in this ore at $50, $55, The'lot consists of broken sizes, but you will find your six or another, 28% If You Are Looking for a Very Fine Suit—Something Extra Fine—This Is an Opportunity You’ll Appreciate Latest models—all sizes in the lot, but not in every py sirable—and so are the fabrics. weave and patterns—almost eve size or another, tern—every pattern de- v und note their style. k of is included in one $60 and $65. n one style 62 Suits Worth Up to $35 High grade garments in the late models and i -and sizes @l to tures only morn $6.50 and $7.50 Garments Regular $8 Garments Perfect garments in all sizes, 28 to 42. splendid quality of rich navy blue serge of smooth Match up your blue coat and vest. Regular $10 Garments dark color worsted pants: s, In u§ 251° ants ‘buy D. 4,000 garments—as fine as you’ve ever seen at $2 and $2.50; now Brand new shirts in hun- dreds of neat and desirable patterns of fast color. Every one of these shirts is perfect and guaranteed in every respect; made of a good quality of percale and designed cuffs and cont model; with soft ; all regular sizes. ¢ 35 grades; only lot—and not all sizes in every pat- Made of a Gari mechanic needs khak or will at some time: 4 to 40 only; now Suits for Men—COdd Sizes "18" | | Pants! Pants! Pants! | Men’s Worsted Pants g Neat, dark worsteds of strong, durable texture; pants that are suitable for every day or for work; they are in a shade that will not show spots and Will not soil easily. We have them in sizes 28 to 42; clean-up price, Men’s $8 Serge Pants $ Perfect fitting garments, cut shapely and made with or without cuffs; clean-up price. Men’s Dress Pants $ Made of an excellent quality worsted and fancy inix- tures, suitable for dress or for matching up conts: they ure good looking and serviceable garments, full cut and well made; sizes 29 to 42; clean-up pri .$4 Work Pants $ Khaki a ents af splendid a’ as a arden or An workman and ¢ or full cut, accurately sized | at Overalls| Union-made 85 D 4° 6” Coats' garments, sold at $2.50 and every respect be per- sale price, portui in price. $3 Corduroy Knee Pants boy should have a pair y knickers for school a y ‘y to supply your boy with « good air vat au big saving Sizes to 17, Both Stores Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. Boys’ N orfolkSuits Our prices up to yesterday were $10 and $12—other stores sell them at $12 Every one! you buy means a gen- uine saving—and if you don't think so now, you will later on. Watch and see Newest ay with Knickerbocker es 6 to 16 only. fast colors. Money Orders Must Aceon and $15; to-morrow pants; full cut, well made garments of guaranteed 6 th Avenue, Bet. 15th & 16h Sis, d Avenue, N.W. Cor.

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