The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 9

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~~» DRY AGENT BOYD Secs TORETURN 10 ap " JOBIN WASHINGTON [HOLD 5 IN THEFT Ae Students of Out Quietly—Onh Persons Are Adi OF $20,000 LEATHER | Detectives Say They Traced Truck | to Warehouse, Where It was | Loaded. Charged with grand larceny in cw nection with tho finding of $20,009 | #100 pupils In Successor Rumored to Be Vir-} worth of teather in a truck in a West | Bavard and M ginia Moonshine Hunter— |‘ Street sarase, Ave re locked up Iazt night in the Weat 20th [controlling the ctowd of ¥ Other Shift Strest Station. They described them-[ers. Paver in the — selves as Samuel Cohen, thirty-eight, | Constantine, No, 1029 Garrison Avent Bron, | 100%, took Are. eee n Avenue, the Bronx: | corridors and F Herman Kraut, twenty-four, No, 91 Wile lis Street, Jersey Cit; Joseph Greea- fader, thirty 11355 Clinton Ave- Morris Brown, thirty, | t, and BR, Falk, twen- herif! Street, Detectives ‘and Porter say The |from the buttdi men Supervising Prbnibitton Enforce ment Agent Frank L. Boyd, who has been in charge of the New York office since Sept. 15, is soon to re- turn to Washingt and resume his old duties as chief of the revenue] x, agents, His suc r has not yet been chosen, but there is likelihood that an officer of the department now| they became suspicious of Kraut, Brown serving In Richmond, Va, may be| and Falk wien they entered Green- aclected, fader’s taxicab on Ninth Avenue, ar Boyd, who has been in the Revenue | Westioned them, | service for twenty-seven “years, | {hey wero on thelr way to the garage to |#econds they were all out, sbebding Hany of aint th tha iNboNC | buy leather. The detectives accompan- ante disteiete of Ponkavivala jed them and found Cohen in poasession NP y ‘lof @ truck, After questioning Conea Kentucky and West Virginia, has| they locked up all five. The detectives Leen incessantly active since taking |say they traced the truck to a down- sounded the fire drill bell. quietly to the atreet, age was done. Rrown morning when Principal Ellas Stlver- three pupils the New York post, and in two|town warehouse where it was loaded months has selzed more than a after business hours. quarter of a million dollars’ worth of sta | JF. FORT'S FUNERAL SUNDAY President Wilson Sends reterran | Funeral services for John “aul Fort, Governor New Jersey from 1908| to 1911, who died yesterday in his home at, South Orange, will be held at the family home Sunday afternoon, He was an enthustastio supporter of Cot. Roosevelt, and after the 1912 con- vention nominated Taft He bolted with the Bull Moose and was one of the signers ‘bf the call for the Progresstv Aquors. ‘The recall of Mr, Boyd to Washing- ton js not the only phase of the changes to be effected in the En- forcement Bureau. W. D. Allen jr. has been transferred from his post in Brooklyn to Albany, succeeding Coles Dutcher, who has been detailed to El Paso, Tex., the district supervised by James Shevlin, late Chief here in New York. It has been reported that saloon- keepers in Albany ‘have been having @ things all their own way of late, mak-| Convention, to which he was o ing so much money that they have | ate. a * Se |The Chicage la reduced the price of Scotch whiskey | President Witson sent the following | Pever, eaten of Sympathy. then went on to ‘TCH SALTO! from $1 a drink to 50 cents. Mr,|telesram of sympathy: \ in flavor juality over ordinary Dutcher had only three ts to|, “My sincere sympathy goes out to you hel eps ig in the loss of father, in whose HATCH SALTO. im with the task of enforce- Mr. Allen took with his twenty | ment lost a true frien Jn cond | are sent ever € ed | agents inyservice in New York State Soe and two feet of w: we wondering whether they @ to wire with it. “op thom are under on'y | 4,600 PUPILS IN FIRE Two Sehvols Exciled virtue of fire drilla and of keep ing cool fh emergencics was demon p city Were! police later found their hands fat tn et desk ¢ a teacher on the fo Smoke went into the ne!pal Joseph Reardon oft mopolitan charges marched quickly and No serious dam 181 sive hundred puplis were {9 chool No, 9, at 12Sth Street and ‘Place, Bronx, at 11 o'clock this stefa noticed smoke pouring clothes closet on the second floor. The four men said |S0unded the fire drill bell and in ninety Silvi quenched the fire with a pail of water, Mmiting the damage to the coats tft described it as “a but she instantly recognized their superiority inary salted (Mixed) at $2.25 the Ib, (they may be bought in smaller quantities) here at Ge same price as pre- agents from New Yor ranufer rue and loyal ser- of Allen from Brooklyn wiped elven: 5 cul eas hry Coy latch New York stores, because from persons in that borough, | ap = wi . ATCH HE PAYS THE PARCEL POST” was held to be a most efficient | TAFE sctroentsd: em Anto) Four Hatch Stores: 3 on the West Side of 5 8 the river is jungen Off Bridge. Broadway, near 45th, 52d and 99th Streets, ugene Merrill |, STURGEON BAY, Wis. Nov. 18.—/ and one in Herald Square, 6th Av. near 35th Three persons were electrocuted here | St. Send for booklet. ‘Telephone Fitzroy 241. last night when, their automobile | need off a bridge and struck an ct | Ciectric wire carrying 28,000 volts, The fell fifteen. feet Mareh to-da is cos- VAT rom a He ‘eratein of she had before, nuts. The Sale of the Hour! 3,400 Men’s Silk Shirts 45 Tax Included regularly $8 and $9 These shirts are all that good silk shirts ought to be. The materials are of white Jersey —satin stripe Jersey—satin stripe Radium— and Broadcloth—in an extensively varied assortment of colors and patterns. All sizes. 6,100 Pairs Men’s Hose Siik and Silk Plaited “| BS: Regularly $1 Made of silk and silk plaited lisle; some are full feshioned in the popular two toned effects ail colors and sizes. Entrances- -34th and 35th Streets and Fifth Avenue 35th Street Entrance Most Convenient James MeCreary & Co. Men’s Furnishing Dept.--Main Floor THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. Molloy Saya Me Wan ifit by Tame Plymouth to tenniat of PROVIDEN( # Binck Cat. Moy hax bowiey suit tn April 24 last, (urday. Announcement the remtau: | gramme of « cays hejto-day by Thomas W rotary General of the and Daughters of t ‘The opening exe d| wator tu 0 Was Injured on the t! tated for business ie time. He alleges to restrain the off Celebrate Haein Comin Conrt for $10,000 for ni- |eontennint of the arrl s|flower In Cape Cod Hay, Kinouth Harbor, will be ht Wout Broad: | | Mayflower 1 erciaea was made he avked by v at Plymouti on Sat of the pro- Boclety of Sons » Pilgrims. sa will West —_—= Silk and Satin Scarfa— ; All latest designs; regular values $1.15 to 1.50 each, Fine Fall of W Heav. Drawers; Wing ao Brothers 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street Remarkable Values-for Friday and Saturday in A Sale of Men’s NECKWEAR and SHIRTS 85c $1.68 Woven Madras Shirts— ; $2.85 Regular value $3.75 each At Exceptional Offering Friday and Saturday of Men’s Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR Silver Grey Shirts and Drawers ool and Cotton Mixtures, for or Winter wear; per garment $1.75 y Ribbed Cotton Shirts and good value; per garment Extra quality; $2.25 DRASTIC PRICE REVISIONS On our Entire Stock of Higher Grade MEN’S SHOES and OXFORDS Enables us to offer most remarkable values at $ 1 2.00 Per Pair Superior quality footwear embodying workmanship of the highest standard Genuine Shell Cordovan, Norwegian Grain, Tan or Black Russia Calfskin or Kidskin Leathers. ‘Tip, Brogue or Plain Models in fashionable, Extra Quality Scarfs— Suitable for Christmas gifts; regular values $2.26 to 3.50, Union Suits in Grey Wool and Cotton Mixtures; medium weight; superior $1.35 quality, $3.75 comfortable lasts. Natural Color Shirts and Drawers— serviceable weight; Wool and Cotton Mixed; garment Half Whit Men’ High-Grade English and American assortments of MEN’S SERVICEABLE HALF HOSE Considerably Less than the Regular Prices s Medium Weight Cotton | Hose—Full fashioned, Black, | e and Grey. Regularly 85c, 60c Special, Pair \ 85c Pair ENGLISH WOOL GOLF HOSE In attractive Brown or Green Heather Mixtures; medium weight Unusual value, per pair, $2.45 Men’s Medium Weight Wool Half Hose—In Heather Mixtures. ~ Mol Plush Motor Robes, plain or fancy; Plush and Zebaline Robes, —w- - The MOTOR ROBE DEPARTMENT Directs especial attention to its complete assortments of high-grade Robes in all the most desired materials. At Special Sale Prices Friday and Saturday: 72 inches, - - - - nair Plush Robes, 72 inches, - - - - °° 72 and 84ins., $13.50 27.50 33.00 | | Extra Heavy Plush Robes at $45.00 [OPPOSES FREE PORTO RICO. OINGR SUES RESTAURATEUR. MAYFLOWER DAY. SATURDAY. | NM PERIL; NO PANIC ,, t v. Le Baron Bradford Pr} xico will be the orator, 32-04 West 34th Street 4,778 Pairs’ {| FAMOUS “Queen Quality” BOOTS and LOW SHOES All are Queen Quality Models taken ~ from our regular stocks and drastically 4 reduced for this sale to the one Brice regardless of cost. 1315 Pairs ot i? SHOES THAT FORMERLY SOL TO $15.00 ARE NOW OFFE * up), is: of Walking Heol Oxfords tn tan calf, brown calf, | gun metal Calf and black kia. | Sale includes an unusual and wide our newest Fall styles in all leathers? and combinations, with Louis XV, Bal Cuban and Walking beels. With the exception of a few al range of sizes and widths is com) | No C.0.D.’s No Deliveries. ft Walking Hedi Boots ty tan tall, "brown calf, i, tsrsa! dt Queen Quality Boot! Beck "ealt with suede 32-34 West 34th Street tome Miher models tn black wid hod are SSS] 134 West 34th St. stan” You Always PAY LESS AT MAY’S* * | COATS« WRAPS; Belaw Wholesale Cost FRIDAY & SATURDAY A manufacturer . of . the highest class needed ‘cash and we made the ” pur--fff chase on our own terms. Actually Worth $65 to $72.50 AT" You Save $17.50 to $25.00 » o's ‘The very newest ‘mddels in Duvetyne, Velour’ De Laine, Duvet De Laine, Chamoistyne, Collags’ of Australian Opossum, Nu- tria Beaver and Se Women’s and Misses’ sizes, from 14 to’ 46. . Our Entire Stock ‘of Wraps and Coats of, the better — kind, Fortedy $55 to $250. Now $39.50 to ‘its oF rench Coney Coats jar ree co lars ; bell c Pa beau Regular sking, with iffy, Regular SSCS ia Beaver Coats | nade of ciod pelts Exeep- 8. Kogular price Sse) 4 Hudson Seal Coats Dyed Muskrat, Intest mod nk or Beave r, finest sflect coltars Regular with large ed skins. aserirtiniabcnesiaienis nies

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