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a) A DETECTIVE WORK OF HCAGD BANKER se - OUSTS POLICE READ. pao eS Trails Bandits, Recovers $275,- 000, Then Goes on Warpath |** Against Inefficient Officers. CHIQAGO, Nov, 11—John A. Car-) roll, President of the Hyde Park State) Bank. went after the Chicago police thin week, The first shock resulted In the resignation of Chief John J. Garrity. The second wallop sent Capt, Madden and six policemen before the Civil Service Trial Board, | Capt, Madden is a brother of Repre- sentative M. B, Madden. Friday the Hyde Park Bank was robbed of $275,000 in checks apd Lib- erty bonds by automobile bandits who shot the messenger and a citizen. Carroll took up the trail, Carrol! and @ bank watchman arrested a youth named Royle and recovered all the loot. He obtained a confession and told the police the nanes of the ban- dits and located thelr homes, “The robbers,” said Carroll, James Royle, James Br George Doherty. I have Jnformation “that Brennan “wupper at his home 6ix hours after [ had notified the police, He was not Molcsted “I trailed these three men to th “were | ___ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER aT I eneeey a 11, 1920, iealrersnee to the commisnion of that neithe m with eriminals; protect criminals for petty {can explala their actions in her way the bankers and civics organs e rallled to the side of Carroll. The Mayor was forced to drop his Chief, Jand appointed his secretary Fuamoriis, as Chief. A reo organ lea tion is in prospeet. Also in prospect Is the indictment of ee one pollce- Isp two other men to HP ney avd ate now he nadia eust, ac- cording ty our repor Then Mr, ¢ fatrol nee of the po- Mes sromm ineMctency, collusion with criminals, dilatoriness, drunken off cers” were only a few of his charges “ft has reached the limit,” he said I'm going to start things. I'm going take this matter up with our Cook county Association, which includes f the bankers of the, city, and I'm ‘olng to take it to the Chicago Crime Sainte fis well order lanued * gross inefficiency of the Police | by the Public Service Comminston di- pene nrtment, together with Its utter recuing the Kings County Lighting OO 1-|men ax bore Rrafter MUST SUPPLY Y GAS TO ALL. 283 Wier more personal touch is there in 4 Christmas gift, than a box of McGutcheon’s Monogrammed, Linen Handkerchiefs! s Orders for Mono, aprareinint should be) placed at once James McCutcheon & Co. : 3 Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets 3 football game. I requested aid from peveral policemen there. They laughed mi By 078) B/W) BBV. 8'/8)'( Ov 8y/ Y/ BGM BCRNYC AVIV 8 OY BY OY” FRANKLIN SIMON ME NS SHOPS 2 to 8 WEST pi STREET Rerteeeg Prices, Friday For the First Time This Season From 565. and *70. - Reduce Our Regular Stock Men’s Winter Suits Hand Tailored d to 548.8 Reductions of $17.00 and 22.00 , Both domestic and imported woolens, $95, and 100. Men’s Winter Suits Hand Tailored Reduced to 566. Reductions of §29.00 and *34.00 Both domestic and imported Woolens, $60. to $125. Men’s Overcoats Hand Reduced to $45, to $95, Reductions of $15.00 to *30.00 Chesterfields, Tailored—Winter-weight Box Coats, Form-Fitting Coats, Raglans Ulsters and Short Ulsters, This is not a sale or cut price establishment. When prices were advancing it did not increase its Prices dur- ing the regular season. In order to maintain this pol- icy goods were frequently sold for less than they cost. The original prices of these goods were fully 15% lower than the average prevailing prices elsewhere, No ‘© CReaklicS: Charge for Alterations Simon AG === SO CBE A FIFTH AVENUE )) Comp: {hose of the Broo Company by De: 5 tain an extra sui ce the consumers ef the former company, pany to connoct Its maine with Bor peste ngemente for the work were made ti ed that the Kirigs hiyn present 3,000 app denied gas by an the alro ordere are for | Cor Li ita wervice. to “all applicants _for_xas lenouxh whting Company shall extend| krounds that Its plant h'to cure for new business. who t waa no by Dec. & It te-eatimated there are at ave been Velours, Jersey, Serges. a 5652 al oe. SIZES 34 to 44 Silk and Wool or All Wool Du- vetyne, Duvet de Laine, Cashmere ” Steen Brothers West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) A Noteworthy Event for To-morrow: Made possible through many weeks of careful preparation— will offer Extraordinary Values in Women’s High-Class Wraps of Evora Cloth The prices quoted for this Special Sale represent the actual cost of manufacture. enibroidery or rows of silk stitching. West 43rd Street Four chiarmipg styles with large cape or graduated shaw] collars, deftly finished with touches of silk Lined throughout with fine quality silk and interlined. All models in the favored colorings: Dryad, Rein- . deer, Navy Blue of Siberian Squirrel. this season’s newest style features. lined and interlined. FRIDAY on the MAIN FLOOR: WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS and COATINGS in Suit, Dress, -Coat and Skirt lengths The assortment comprises : Poiret Twill, Velour, Novelty Plaids, end Stripes, English and Marvella Cloth, »Wool Plain ‘and Embroidered ings and Black. 800 Pairs English al wool 4 x 2 open ribbed hose, suited to both street and sports wear, obtainable in the new lovat and heather mixtures, Sale on the Third Floor Selection of several distinctive models embodying Beautifully finished fur collars of ‘Taupe Nutria, French Seal ” (Dyed Coney) or Australian Cpossum; fully silk Several thousand yards of this season's most desirable at One-Third to One-Half Off the regular prices Tricotine and Suede Checks Scotch Mixtures in the fashionable color- Lenser ha kins - whole effort lies in shoes.- UR interest and effort are not divided over a large variety of items. For 60 years we've specialized in the proper fit- ting of the child's foot. Naturally enough, we've become recognized as authorities on orthopaedics, on materials, on manufac- turing. Ask-:any: unprejudiced child spe- cialist to compare Cammeyer's Shookids with all the others on the market. His preference for Shookids is sure. Here's why: ys Shookid Materials Only full-grain calfskin, strongest twill lining and the best soies are used. Long wear is assured. Shookid Shape Scientific experiment, constant study by specialists and 60 years of experience makes orthopaedic correctness CERTAIN. Shookid Fit Prpper fitting is an art in which our sales people have had 10, 15 or 20 years of prac- tice, Shookid Price For their quality, Shookids are the least exrensive children's shoes that can ie bought. Comparison proves it. 2 41-51 W 34"St. NewYork . Stamped on a Shoe Means EYE Newark Store - 649 Broad St Baoan Saks & Compan re) Direct Attention’ to Three Very Special Values in — the most fashionable for immediate wear — Every pair priced far below actual value ett $2.95 ott $2.25 1000 Pairs English Wool Hose in 4 x 2 2 x1 ribbed effects with top. cAt $1.65 6000 Pairs Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose for all outdoor sports and street wear. Well knit to give excellent service and may be had in camel’s hair color, and a wide variety of mixtures. Main Floor Wonea's Wo Hose All and flare Lovat shades and the modish heather mixtures. Imported Silks French Swiss English All are hand tailored. some time. See Window Display Gove —Main Floor, 35th St., Front. RH. Macy & Co HERALD SQUAKE GLa NEW YORK lt Makes Little Difference What You Need— A Children's Shoe Store whose 3,600 Men’s Cravats Made to sell for $3.00 and $4.00. The smartest collection we have assembled in Cie e vee aren veeN Oe ieriveus A World “Want” Ad. Will Go.and Find It 4 ff