The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 19

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-- . . . i tHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. 960,000 are negotiable. Not the|ing been granted to John Ryan of |abandoned, if need arose, indicating |! twenty-one and lives at No. 1248 faintest trace has been found of them.|No. 73 New Chambers Street, Man-|preparation. for just such an| 44th Street, Borough Park, Brooklyn, hattan. Inspector Coughlin sald to-|emergency as did develop, has been employed by the firm as a Austin Young and Irving Cdhen| aay 'that both this name and the! A. J. Igoe, head of Igoe Bros. was | messenger for the past seven months. | left the office of Kean, Taylor & Co;/address had been found to be fle-|tl! at his home, No, 126 Stratford at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon to Later on, when th ~ | Road, rooklyn, all day yesterday, f fi, deliver the liberty bonds to Igoe} #elf had been found, a second His br&fher ang partner James was Brothers, wire nail manufacturers at | DlIatee was found beneath the driv-jaway from the wor at the time of ers seat bearing the number 258- | the robbery and refused to-day to say No. 69 Metropolitan Avenue, Wil-|102. The records sitow this to have| what the exact amount of the bonds Hamsburg. The messengers boarded| been granted to Joseph Quinn of No. | was, or for what purpose the firm t a B RT. subway train at the|3i9 Hast 32d Street, Brooklyn,\ and |been buying them. The police sai |by him transferred by sale to Hurry | however, that the ixocs wore wealthy ‘ Pane wesnne: Eietidrar pinde | t2 | Dunphy of No. 815 74th Street, Man-|men and presumably were buying for (Continued Fro: age f hattan, East or West not specified. | investment si m First Page) | point they walked thirteen blocks to! hege ‘names and addreseen, like the| Young, who Is twenty-nine and lives vane See ery Ware Wee eon OF others, were said by the police to he Maap h a has besn employed @age was from his brother, Joseph, a |), false, this device together with the|as a salesman by Kean, Taylor & Co. | id | 4) the robbers, a. . i * 4 " Witsher, He was eaetio in explaining | nhom pia tye ‘out. trom a{Use of A car that could safely be st three years, Cohen, whi the second call. When Joseph was|doorway"—so he told the story to questioned he was emphatic in stat- | Acting Inspec! ughlin of the de- otly. rm Head. u ; ing he had not telephoned: to ‘Tony: | (etre. 4 eat eee tare ny that he had been at the De Gregurio| bag. Igoe’ vi 0 A jump awn t) t , ‘h : Ch ! ny) home, No. 76 \Albertis Avenue,| and I tried to make it. Cohen let go Ce i C - ertis Avemue, | and 1 trea to make it. Cohen let gp astles Christmas Cheer! : ; CGR ENS) CURRS “the (renter bere OFF eId oF nd we went to the side- Holid. ay Slipp Ag. the day. ‘The mother of the ‘two, | mol Coser, | EStyl | succestions THAT SHOULD AtD YOUR CHOICE Meh\'s, Women’s and Children's Slippers of Felt fmm however, maintained that Joseph had Bar Pins tet the house#ht $ eclock in the |AUTO LICENSE NUMBER HELD| Bracelet Watebed Brooches IN FICTITIOUS NAME. Cult morning and hed not returned until sb ge: Fou Heh nee he wat | | DIAMONDS 7 ofelock last night. As a resylt of| 40 ie ye cen atthe bag Be the confilcting stories the twe men] goked | Italian, but 1 didn’t were placed under arrest, charged | get @ ce “to notica him very with “acting in concert in assaulting |Carefully, for just then he shot at End vébbing Austih Young” me—they ull had guns—and the bul- let went past my ear. He got the Charles E. Reed, office manager for| hag away from me and all four beat Kean, Taylor & Co., to-day confirmed] it for a Ford that was standing out the value of the stolen bonds as $476,- | In the street. eed expressed surprise tha “| guess they thought at fir&t that 1} 000. Mr, Reed expressed surprise that) naq been Killed, but I got to my feet De Gregario had been arrested. He] and Cohen and J started for the ‘car. stated that “Tony” had been with the | One of the men shot again just as he gos sleseek | 4 ee wee iy} Hoot concern for five years and was|W#s climbing in, and then the car 5082 Py iseweekly “ Hane” “*) turned into Wythe Avenue, and that i Kenenisa Tr earatte vp | was the last we saw of it. 1 got the penne iets Mr. Reed said the police led him to| number of its license tag, though.” - believe that an important arrest| This led the detectives to.one of the T1376 Broadway would be made soon, extraordinary aspocts of the case, hs The number that Young read was ‘The stolen bonds were of 5,000 and} 147.858, which ix on the records of $10,000 denominations, and all but! the Secretary of State's office as hav- Dinner Ri . ‘Tollet Beta diem ROLLICKING oncups, jugs and porridge bowls yousee Humpty Dumpty, Old King Cole, and other gentle friends of Nursery Tand, to keep your children “Only One to a Customer” whére there are but limited company during mealtime. quantities of an article. 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