The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1920, Page 20

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Ree eeepc . — _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE 16 21 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32no }STREBE “BROADWAY “23 ko STREET NEW YORK CITY PAGES 15, AND CHCAGD GAMBLERS SEED W ROUND LP PAY TRFLING FINES One in Whose Place $51,751 Changed Hands in Night Freed) on Paying $25. SHOP TO-MORROW: STORE CLOSE D AL aL DAY_ THURSDAY _| WE'LL DELIVER DR THANKSGIVING OT — er. Every Phonograph Pur- chased’ Wednesday Will Be Delivered Before Noon Thanksgiving Day! CHICAGO, Nov, 23—Chief of Po-| lice Fitzmorria, who is making a de- | f termined effort to rid the city of criminals, and law-abiding citizens | who are back of h nd ypplauded | the great drive which brought nearly 1,000 gamblers and crooks of all de- scriptions into the police net, were aroused when they saw this effort Practically nullified In one case—that of Charles Laza- The substantial increase in the F sales of “STUTTGARTER” \j Underwear for men during this season over any previous year (especially during this period of adjustmenis) is the clearest evidence that our Qualities, Prices and Methods of Fair Dealing have ne SEN («the Buying Public’s ap- “ STUTTGARTER" proval. BY THESE REG- ine, "PE It is gratifying that our 51 | | years’of efforts to establish tus, owner of Chicago's “Monte| Carlo,” who pleaded guilty—Judge | John P'_hardson imposed a fine of $25 and costs, the minimum under the city ordinances. Slips seized in the raid of his gambling place showed that as much | (ie fs $51,751 had changed hands in bis resort in a night. There were many | jf of these siips among the records showing the “house had won $16,416" on ong night, $23,669 on another, $9,200 on euch of two other nights, There were records of single win- ning by patrons ranging from $4,200 | «#0 $10,500, | When court was opened the room| ‘was jammed with professional bonds- men, attorneys, politicians and friends , Of the gamblers und crooks all pre- pared to get them out of the tolls. After the fine of $25 had been placed | cn Lazarus, the police threw up thelr |} hands in despair. teen Inmates seized in the re- nh’ Putty” Axminater’s | dismissed for “lack of "Many other proprietors of |} mbling resorts haunted. by crim: |[ pe were given the lowest fine and the hundreds of inmates were dis- missed. Two of the men picked up In the = mie 4S So Ps ego et eA “es And Terms Low As $5.00 a Month 4) | Nothing like them to be had! We never expected to get them again to sell | at so low a sale price. But here they are—a delayed shipment. And here’s { | how we can sell them at the price: A paring of profits—a saving here—a | saving there. No extra handling: phonographs shipped right to you from the train—followed up as you wish by a phonograph ‘expert and polisher. fresh start If you’re in the wrong job—start f fresh. ‘|| Learn how to do what you wish you knew how to do. Get that second chance you’ve been looking for! the highest standard for |f “STUTTGARTER” and to} supply the Public with de- |E pendable underwear at the | lowest prices consistent | with its quality have suc: |, ceeded. We want to thank our constant supporters and bespeak their con- tinued confidence. eR great rald were sought on charges of | jf murder and the police were able to hold them in custody. Nicholas Dondolas (“Nick the Greek", captured in a resort where three roulette wheels were in opera- tion, was dismissd by Judge Richard- son without any fine whatever, It was gaid that Nick had $110,000 tucked In- side his shirt when he came Into < And as to quality, tone, cabinet, motor—all mark it as mighty good value at its Learn to be an expert at a | regular—much higher—price. Universal tone arm, playing all makes of | records—tone modifier—wooden amplifier—powerful silent-running motor these are just a few of the fine points to note. Come day or evening. Come to-night to be sure of early delivery for Thanksgiving. Music Salons are _ open evenings till nine! “technical” job—with the better ‘pay that comes to a skilled man. What if you haven’t had the schooling necessary? The Army’ court. Of the 462 cases to appear before Judge Richardson only seven gam- Bling” house” Keepers” who pleaded H. LOEB & CO., Inc. guilty were fined. They paid $25 and costs i“ each ee Ae remainder, Sra MAX KUHN, President Piece Seeman Of B S86 Contiae: etl Sole Owners and Wholesale Distributors ances, were released. * Chief Fitzmorris refused to make i 456-469 4th Avenue, New York ny comment on Judge Richardson's And All the Best Phonographs On Terms as Low as $5.00 a Month H sciWill the ralda continue?” wan a | school will teach you almost any- eves otc timea by. pollens and ‘ . 5 | = — | thing from grammarschool studies to one of a hundred trades. You earn a good living while you're learning. Get out of the old rut into new pleasant surroundings. | You make new friends and find new opportunities. Last Ludwig Baumann’s Great November Furniture Sale Days Ends Saturday Night at 9.30 Thousands of wonderful bargains will make the closing days of this great sale long remembered. Savings throughout our 36 de- partments will be from 20% to 409%. We advise you to buy now. on Credit You may include then th your and have thea added (0 your sooo Brunstick $125 Brunswick A wooden amplifier that gives the tone violin quality. A re- producer that plays every make of record just as it is made to be played. Rep. Price $125. 79.49 Citas ine prio Cash or Credit a ee OS Pathe SALE OF BEDS Uicoante SALE or SUI TS “Tone Supreme’ its claim to fame. 5 worth of records free Cash or Credit, : Braes—Enamel—Wood Opened $580 Ivory Bed Room $459.24 with every if athe Phonograph. i $16 White Enamel Bed $12.49 AoA $690 Walnut Bed R 473.67 2 e0r nn choice of all Pathe $38 Brass Bed ; 29.94 $673 Mahogany Bed Room ; ecords $45 Enamel Wood Bed, full size 35.67 3745 Mahogany Bed Room, 394.74 Sudden Hurt ios $48 Brass Bed 38.36 $650 Oak Dining Room 490.89 Litle injuries if neglec ted too often | $12 $55 Ivory Wood Bed, full size 42.99 $608 Oak Dining Room 529.67 and anopen wound $60 Mahogany Bed, full size 47.34 $80 Walnut Bed, full size 62.97 Peers 14. 98 | ect Pe ete oun has | HHI Victrola roughly cleansed Resinol Oi Tone arm and tone chamber built to give its clear, at you want tohastenthe he | Irwill neither sting nor irritate nomat vibrating tone. Automatic brake and speed regulator. | pow raed and ote ce iS | a n IF YOU CAN'T CALL, MAIL THE COUPON b ool | GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS, an) Mahogany Dining Room 637.49 Oilloth 67c ¥ Ya. ing, tis perfectly pure and harmle! { 1h or Grea Moar fit baw A a, a 2a nese renal baal 4 33rd Street ang Broadway, N. Y. City Column j udwi aumann O sn Then It’s Genuine | Gentlemen-—Please send ma further information. concern- ee ie ns ) » athe ( )». 0] » Ved * ig (paturey esino || Sanka Wade: seek Borst Manateg GAMA Graioncin Ci or Gensted Hthonaeaph : tina a =} = h America’s Greatest Furniture House =| a ™ eee Conable ] = Street and Number, be NHOUSANDS of positions | HE WORLD prints more orotic Grafonola ¢ \¢ West 125 St. Newark, N fei DS of pono | | Te Business Opportunites Lesa ca rhe excluaive feature of the tone as The World's “Help Wanted” |] }| than all the other New York Gimbels Music Salons--Eighth Floor and the. noneéet auto pyr imeay perc We hav ; ; T; fe Work) a Help Want morning newspapers added F e stop—two points worth ene ane ‘¢ have no connection with any other stores—These are our onty three stores Advertisements. together. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock. ——— rn — i}

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