The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1920, Page 5

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ONE DISABLED COP | ‘ARH 6 STICK-UPS UNTIL HELP COMES pectin Ca Policeman Greenberg With Broken Hand Holds Alleged ,| _, Bandits for Reserves. ' Although one of bis hands was fweken tm a fierce battle with six @Meged burglars carly to-day, Patrol- tan Jaco Greenberg of the West MBM Btreet Station continued txht- fag and muocseded in preventing them rem escaping in an automobile unt!) @eserves arrived. Tho alleged burx- fare fought the reserves alse, but when the smoke of battle had cleared tity looked as though they had “4 Passed through a° mowing machine. They were arraigned in court un- der the following names, charged with burglary: Charles Mannerbach, * gimeteen, chauffeur of tho car, No. 978% Eighth Avenue: Michael Mc- Mahon, twenty-nine, No. 607 West niy-al No, John Kelly, nineteen, No, 604 66th Street; James Collins, mngeees, No. 4 West 98th Street, and James Mullins, A¥énue. numerous times and. Callahan bas served a seven-year burglary, from the automobile and break the window of Henry Schupphaus's store at No. 2049 Eighth Avenue. leaped back in tho car as Greon- berg ran up ayd the car started off, but Greenberg sprang on the running| = board, chatffeur's stomach and shouted: automobile and one, monkey wrench, man’s hand, Despite the pagn he suf- fered and the fact he could use but one against the six, firing two shots in the alr to attract’ attention, in pajamas, ran to the scene when he heard, the shooting. around the corner,” berg, as he lashed about him with his good hand. Beth Street: Christopher Callahan, nineteen, No, #0 Eleventh ‘Tho first four have been arrested sentence for Greenberg saw three men alighthnabe The men man thrust his gun against the “Stop, og Fil kill you!” Six men then scrambled out of the armed with a broke the police- hand, Greenberg waded in A citizen, barefoot, and clad only “Can I help, officer?” he “asked. “Yes, beat it to the police station panted Green- Lieut. Bbert’s astonishment when @ pajama-clad figure burst Into the | when tective Buckley said he who, had been Buckiey ‘and Shields, hot-footed to the fracas. Thd six men still had plenty of fight’ in them—but their taste for battle did not last long after, the reserves’ nightaticks started playing @ tattoo on their heags, Fooon- nize! in the prisoners the remnants of’ the notorious Vincent Gaffney wang, whose former leader is now serving® time. Later the men were recognized at Police Headquartera by a “stuck ap” colored by and ARP A SHOES ‘ SPECIAL $12.75 SHORT & MEDIUM VAMP SHOE SHOPS, Ped 120 W, 38th S’ Bet. oth Ave. & Nirondway Brown Md. brown suede and also brown ki Rh Avenue | \ Justice—Co-operation—¢Economy—Energy—Service dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street ON THURSDAY 2 Ay These Values Are Remarkable! corner. Many have brims Velvet. Clusters of tucks t murely down, revealing a long, flat bow of Special, 6.95 - in upright effects or Lovely, ins arich Cherry Delft Blue. There Brown, Tan, Grey, that turn de- adorn several Modish Hats.of Velvet ~ Let those who feel they have to pay at least 10,60 for a good looking * Hat drop in to see this assortment: smarter and more desirable than many Hats of higher price. . , We have had them made of Lyons and Panne Velvet pegecially for us in one of the best Millinery establishments of New Yor Some models roll becomingly away from } the face and effect smart, extended side lines. ml |! Others are modishly caught at one side and f | permitted to flare boldly at the opposite A glance will reveal models far models, some horizontally arranged, others forming the crown. d, are the colors, particularly ed, a sapphire Blue and a soft are also many shades of Navy Blue and Black (Third Floor—Annez) New Models : #395 regularly 6.75 This collection, which repre- sents the season’s most favored models, was purchased from a prominent maker at great con- cessions from ypeular prices. In addition to t hoge ilus- trated are three other models, equally desirable. They are unusually well made of shimmering Chiffon Velvet (and «a fine quality, too), mgunted on variously finished metal frames—exact reproduc- tions of Sterling Silver patterng, ° All are lined With plain or fancy Silk, fitted with inside framed compartment ‘and hanging mirror. Brown, Taupe, ‘Navy Blue and Black. No C.0.D.'s No Returns No Approvale (Main Floor) Chiffon - Velvet Hand Bags Good Materials ie ee ce ey ae aie ae = Sam PN " 2 g EVENING WG, pe ee reeeeeener see = house quickly changed to ao-!X mon tn Gt: Nicholas Park euttot the man's errand wae bs morning. ‘They made known, and the reserves, suD-| free plemented by Detectives vontar nearly choked im, ae declared, in trying to wrenoh $850 cluster diamond pin he| some cttizens. tne 1 rte nt velour hat be- fore the: revere. frightened away by The Store is closed daily at $5.50 Chiffon Velvet Hand cially priced at , $3.00 & 3.50 A Sale of remarkably low. Pay a will comprise per pair . $8.50, 10.00, fine quality ... +6 « perpair . . «. « Comfor tables Dotted tussah, wool-filled . White Bedspreads “Size 219x234 yards . » «© « M42Z0LA ia richer than butter for cooking and there is no tedious “creaming-if.” Mazola is always ready for instant use in a handy can, You don’t have to keep it in the ice box either. It never becomes rancid. Corn Products Refining Co, P.O, Box 161 5 P.M. B. Altman & Cn.. A Special Sale of Women’s Hand -Bags to be held to-morrow (Thursday) on the First Floor, will offer exceptional value in Suede ,Hand ‘Bags , in tan or gray; silk-lined, with mirror and inside frame pocket; very special at ? Also a Limited Number of Bags in black, brown, blue or purple; silk-lined, with mirror and inside frame pocket; spe- Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. will be held to-morrow and Friday, in the Department on the Fourth fi oor. Considering quality, the prices quoted are 1,000 Pairs of Blankets 450 Pairs of Cotton-and-wool Blankets 13.50, 16.50 150 Pairs of Wool-and-cotton Blankets of + per pair $18.50 400 Pairs of Genuine All - wool $18.50, 22.50, 27.50 Biankets each $17.50 Crinkled dimity, hemmed Size2 x28 yards . . « + each $3.50 Size 214x234 yards . ., » .* each 4.50 Satin-finished, Scalloped Size2 x2%yards . . . . each $6.50 each 7-50 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at proportionately low prices if Madison Avenue - Hifth Avenue | 34th and 35th Streets New York | | | i 5th Avenue Fill Your Needs During the Annual Septerither ‘Sale of Justice—Co-cperation—Eoonomy—Enetgy—Sertice dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street McCreery Housewares At Very Special Reductions 1, Vollrath Triple Coated White Enameled Rice or Cereal Boiler; 1%4-quart capacity. a regularly 8.00 8. Vollrath Triple Coated White Endficled Lipped Saucepan; 8-quart capac- ity. regularly 1.15, 75c 6. Vollrath Triple Coated White Enameled Covered Saucepan; 6-quart capac- ity. regularly 2.25, 1,65 7. Vollrath Triple Coated White Enameled Covered Suucepot; 6-quart capac- ity. regularly 2.50, 1.85 8. Vollrath Triple, Coated White Enameled Tea Ket- tle; G-quart capacity. 2,95 regularly 8.95 9, Vollrath Triple Coated White Enameled Oval Dish Pan; 12 quart capacity. regularly 2.95, 1,95 10. Alarm Clock; 5 inches high; 41-inch ‘dial; one pie@e brass, nickel-plated case; fully guaranteed, regularly 2.95," 1.95 12. Fireproof Casserole— brown, with white lining; in nickel-plated frame; cast handles. 1.90 4 regularly 8,00 16. McCreery Electric Iron; nichrome wire ele ment; weighs six pounds; fully ‘guaranteed. 4.25 regularly 7,00 22. Parlor Broom of good quality new corn, regularly 1.25 28. Carving Set—Ameri- can Steel; 8 pieces; stag handles. Set 2,95 regularly 4.60 26. White Enameled Medicine Cabinet, 2014 ins. high, 161 ins, wide; 934x 91-inch plate glass mirror. regularly 9.00, 6,45 27. Extra heavy Tin Bread Box, white enam- cled; 18x91/.x10% inches. regularly 2.60, 1,75. 28. White Enameled Bath Room Stool with rub- ber tipped legs. 1.85 regularly 8,00 29. Round Cake Closet-—— white enameled; two moy- able shelves; 14 ins. high, 1244 inches wide. 2.95 regularly 4.25 82, Double Rice or Cereal Boiler of polished Alum- inum; 2-quart capacity. regularly 2,50, 1,45 88. Heavy Gauge Pol- ished Aluminum Saucepan; 2-quart capacity. 75¢ regularly 1.26 ‘4. Set of three-lipped Aluminum Saucepans; 1, 11% and 2-quart capacity. regularly 2.00, 1,25 50. Thermonor — Iceless No ice re- quired, Average family size. regularly 6.00, £23 Family size, 95 regularly 7.50 oq When ordering by mail kindly use tterm number. : (Sixth Floor) 4 White enameled 41. Bissell Carpet Sweep- er, The McCreery. regularly 5.25 49. Dust Brush made of pure bristle; polished back. regularly 1.25, 95¢ 51. McCreery Electric Vacuum Cleaner of 1- ished Aluminum, With switch in handle; high- powered Universal motor; fully guaranteed, with com- plete set of attachments. regularly 47.50, 34.95 59. McCreery Refrigera- tor, solid ash, finished in golden oak or white enam- eled; 46 inches high, 8444 inches wide; 19 inches deep; set capacity 100 Boule: nickel-plated brass hardware, regularly 62.00 62, McCreery Pastry Table, white enameled; white porcelain steel top; 26x42 inches, two flour bins and pastry board, regularly 89.00, 6.95° 64, “Kitchen Maid” Cab- inet, porcelain steel exten- sion table top, glass con- tainers; golden oak finish. regularly 85.00, 68.95 ..74.98 regularly 95.00 65, White Bhamelad Kitchen Table with « por- celain top and compart- ment drawer; top 22 inches wide and 84 incues a... 10.95 regularly 15.00 rn inches. 12.95 regularly 17.50 66. White Enameled Kitchen Chair. 3.65 regularly 6.00 67. Mirro ‘Aluminum Percolator; highly pol- ished; 6-cup capacity. regularly 3.75, 2,50 68. Highly Polished Aluminum Self-ba sting Round Double Roaster, 61% inches deep and 10 inch diameter. regularly 4,00 69, Universal Food Chop- per No. 2—family size, heavily retinned, 4 steel cutters, regularly 8.50 70. Fireleas Stove No, 98 —capacity 20 quarte; equipped with four Alum- inum cooking vessels, one 12-quart, one 4-quart (deep) aad two 2-quarts three baking and roasting disks; disk lifter; folding baking rack. 28.95 regularly 88.00 72. Mixing Bowls mado of American Porcelain; white with blue band; set of six bowls. Set 1.85 regularly 3.7

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