The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1920, Page 11

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> 4 AUTO BANDITS ROB “C SACENT HELD, AND SHOOT TWO; Six Arrested After Relieving Brooklyn Man of $170 and Gold Watch. RESTAURANT 1 D UP. Three Bullets Fired Into, Body of Staten Island Man Guard- ing Cash Register. Activitics of automobilo bandits in and around New York witht twenty-four hours Inchided the shoot- ing of two hold-up victims, one of whom died, the stabbing of a third and the capture of six alleged hold- up men, one band. Walker Jackowsk!, Silverman’s restaurant at No. 2886 Riehmond Terrace, Mariners’ Har- bor, 8. I, was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital in a dying condition early to-day after being shot down while ddfending his employer's money. Four bandits drove to the restaurant in an automobile, fired three shots into, the body of Jackow#ki, who was the only person in the place, and) fled with the contents of the cash register, $40. He died shortly before noon without recovering consclous- nese, Six automobile bandits held up! Nichola Toddoto of No. 168 Hull Street, Brooklys, at Fanchion Place and Jamaica Avenue, East New York, | *arlyto-day, The chauffeur drew up at the curb beside Toddoto and kept the engine running while bis five companions, flourishing revolvers and lamlves, held up the victim, $170 1 and a gold watch, Tod- doto yelled, frightening the chauffeur ahd two of the held-up men into rin- ning away. The othrr three climbed | into the car and tried to get away, Policeman Morano stopped three} ruhning men at Fulton Street and Vennsylvania gyenue and started back in the direction from which the screams had o He met Policeman Peckins convoying an automobile in which were three men, Polleeman Stender ran up to reinforce the other two and they took the captured six to the Miller Avenue Station. When e men had climbed out of the ma- chine the police found on the car's floor’ four revolvers, a razor and a collapsible dirk with an elght-inch blade. The prisoners gave their names as Casper Scapeta, No. 22 Remington Street, Manhattan; Muzo Signorello, manager of taking | No, 219 Scholes Street, Brooklyn; Fortuno Parlmert, N 3 Ten Elck Street; Bdwatdo P: ‘0, 738 Grand Street, Francesco Furanto, an Bushwick Avenue aad William Bello, No. 138 Stagg Strect. The last two have been in this country only seven nonths, 7 OF aris guient ix were taken to court on charg asault to-day nine men wearing silk masks, “le in an automobile and were iddressed by number, Tey “held up | wenty men in the Fast Rutherford Social Club, East Rutherford, N. J., arly yesterday morning, taking $3,000. When the bandits burst in, alling “Hands up!" David Silverman snd Otto Raabe dashed for a window. | ‘ilverman was shot in the head and ttaabe was stabbed. After taking al! the money ge club members and kne several victims who did ‘cand Med in a high-powered aut bile. A policeman at Delawanna, three miles east, ordered the driver to stop as the car dashed through the town, and was fired at, ‘ > Acouned of Stenting Truck and 85,000 Goods, ‘rail fraud. Don Catlins, Who Has Long Police | Record, Accused by Jewelry | Salesman. Don Coitins, thirty-four, who says he | lor, No. 124 West 47th Street, was ar- ralened to-day In Washington Heights | Court charged with robbery. Detec- tive Joseph Daly arrested Collin early to-day while playing cards in @ house In University Avenye, Bronx. The compainant is Oscar Kockses, of No. 100 West 118th Street, Jowelry ralesman, on whora charge of com-| plicity In robbing him of $46,265 In di- | amonds and cash, David Feinberg, aged relative, is in the Tombs in de~ fault of $20,000 batl Feinberg called on Kockses on Aug. 7, It is alleged, and while they were chatting ‘0 men entered and fi “_ wnted themavives as Fed- jooRing for diamonds they eo had smuggled, Kockses wan attacked by the “ulents’’ and] robbed of uncut diamonds valued at| $43,000 and $3,265 in cash, Colli photograph in the Rogue's Gallery was picked out as that of one of the rob. bers. Collins's record Inctudes eleven nr- tests since 1908, a term in Elmira Re- formatory and a term at Atlanta for He was out on an appeal Grocer Stain Before He Nad Mine | jc to Put His Hands Up. Abraham Shulman, @ grocer of N 14 Woat 188th Street, died this morn- Jing In Harlem Morpttal from a bullet [i THE EVENING WORLD: ‘MOW SHOT BY NEGRO, DIES. | ck yesterday morning. Aé Le was About to close his ntore two negroes Jentered and ordered.pome cake, While waa cutting the cake onf@ of the produced a revolver and told .old up his hands and fired Vad been wate. of | 1 e writ when arrested to-day, following a five-year sentence for another robbery 347 Fifth Ave., Near 4th St. The Best Offer . of the Season -W. H. IVERSEN, METROPOLITAN CLOTHES for MEN - We Dire& Particular Attention Today to a Most Uncommon, Collection of MEN’S SUITS 860 Created by our own organization to surpass any other suits at this price UITS in which the usual commonplace style Miller Utility Lamps $3.95 seul and attractive read- rriting, plane or bed- larop that bie ny desired ai three quarter inches high and may be had in Antique Gold, Florentine or Etruscan Broaze en. 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