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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920. CAMP HYLAN STYLES INCLUDE SOME PLAIN AND FANCY ARMOR GIMME A PISTOL PERMIT, GOING TO WORK - NEW STYLE TYE GOT ALL OF TWO DOLL é 0 VIGILANCE SNIPERS IN ARMORED FERRY Boats See NEw NIGHT CAR Shy NOT, PROTECT THE COURT , OFFICE Boy SENTRIES PISTOLS AND SAM BROWN GeELTS MOUSES AND POLICE HEADQUARTERS» FoR MOTORISTS ; s : ——— PUSS TIE SAS POST IE Sarina — Broadway and Righth Ave- ‘ENRIGHT CA | R docliied, eet ee ond arrent, =| [re nized it a8 one she owned. Shelance of a Westerner, He wore a big born in Russia, He gays they have “Tt was pretty close to the hotel,” | Jin order that the prisoner might be! ol ihe Jurors that the last time she! slouch bad and spon his right foot a} been married for twelve years amd he said. kept under lock and key so that ti . J seen jt the gun was in a chif-|slipper. ‘He is gutfering from gan-| that he is her second bueband, Her He began to wander abeut, looking sett Heads dat s ‘a f bey n hal fonter drawer She testited at | ere of the foot jmaiden name wus Lucille Kmma Gora policeman. In front of tho Ri ARE veal : he aN tee GRAND JURY STORY Cavanaugh hod seen ‘the revolver] “I have abadilite fatth in my wife's) Weiderman alto Theatre he collapsed, and severni evil dose. there also and may have taken tt. |innocence,” deeimred Me, Brooks. “i] Mr, Brooks was asked whether he men helped him into the theatre. An | ‘he prisoner in question was George Joab H. Banton, @ former Assist-}am fot a millionaire, but I will sell| knew the men who were arrested with Gaeaias Was <anliid. and ‘be. ras | CHECK CRIME WAVE Gruboft: twonty-two of No. 143 Ave FH R y ant District Attorney, who appeared|my shirt if necessary to clear my|Mrs. Brooks on the homicide charge. taken to Bellevue Hospital, whore it twenty-two, of Ati Birosts Coney at the Criminal Conrt Building as| wife of this charge. He replied that he Rnew both Cava ‘Was found that his jaw was broken t on Island, were arrested carly Sunday | Mrs, Brooks's counsel, suid sho had| “My wife is not a drinking woman. |nagh and Nicholas Laresch. He said ama that there in a possible fracture morning at Sixth Avenue and got! eee been granted immimity on her prom-|1 never knew her to touch Kquor.” that Cavanagh as the superintendent ' tse taut: His condition ta de Sbaciimneed (Continued From First Page.) | tebe ae hac ee mee (Continued From First Page.) gets appear as a State's witnens Mr. Brooks explained that ge ar-|of the apartment in West 1'6th Strect tied ‘al wak . r , —. Lida Reger aR tol earl 7 efore going before the Jury, Mrs.|rived in New York from Chicago on] had been Kind to his wile. He #ai@ | Desaves sree the West 4th New England Lines Claim to: Stat Saxe ready to handle the situ- trey Naa row . tat out ox the car, a the woman testified, Erna y et ores in the Homi-] Saturday morning, Hegame to con-| Nicholas Laresch sine formerly em- ; 5 F ‘ ene ion in this city." rand afterward picked him up, and] felt a sharp pain in her arm and be- | cide Bureau, Mr. Brooks took her in| sult with Attorney Rosenblum on|ployed as an errand boy for a drug a! Socsihe. thane mie rs Ail Be Hard Hit by Present After reading the Enright fetter sean tlanee got in failing) came dazed. his arme and he exclaimed, “I didn’t | business affairs, Upon bis arrival he] store near Broadway and 116th Stregt in) Wontar ba will: te WbIO to eine Policy, yor Hylan requested the Hourd of | We rocania. show that Grabort| Mrs. Brooks testified that she did] do any harm: called up the house at Na 52 Hamil-| where he and Mrs, Brooks hed atone, them a clue. ea nere of | was out. on. ; Riore Bail, fee cere not Pirsig vale ened fromthe ; ae eee rancid the Jury and|ton Place, to which Mra. Brooks had | time resided. ; : A p c uw Ty 1 Mayor's resolu-|Mamie Kaffe! of No, rystie}time she was hit until she came to| before being taken back to the Har |moved from No, 540 West 146th} Brooks said that he lust saw h, i Rage a Geo 4 Sct kb PROFITS FALLING OFF, |tion was temporarily defeated, Al-| Street, Brooklyn, on May 7 wat sl0) ner senses in her room at No, 52/lem Prison, Mrs. Brooks tad another| Street. He save she bad informed Wite 08 NOY a8 ci taive a 5 ike-al Wa et Whshingtan ‘Bina dermanic President La Guardia, ordi- | {hat he wan arrestee tn eae one | tamilion Place, She said she did not| Meeting with her husband and toox|him by wire of her change of resi-| Do noide charset, was lott at the ? Routh was robbed ef $4.00 wort or} Unable to Earn Interest to|®2™y. a” aly of the Mayor, voted | worktouse for six months, know that any one had been killed.|& number of egeret feathers from he: | dence. Harlem Prison, 3 valuables Saturday, night, deciared Which C . againet it. ‘Twelve votes were re-|gTRONG-ARM POLICE GET ON|=hw dd not know anything about the| hat and gave them inty his care, Mis,| He says that when he asked for Aigiaititan $ to-day that the thieves apparently yen ongress Says i pee Lee there were only ten for THE JOB. o ‘ody of Josaph Laresch being taken| Prook& will be brought down froy | Mrs. Brooks be was referred to the AIRPLANES JOIN D’ANNUNEZIO, ‘A itis Geuniliar with Kies olbbe and bad They Are Entitled it. ‘The Mayor moved that the Bourd| mwa policemen whose “strong-arm” | {osm the autom«pile, the prison for another session with | ewspapers and after purchasing one Liga tin Dae cee Cates Nazionale Pp Mbadiasing soe & tayorable Sppor- Sah * meet again to-morrow when, on its! methods are well known to erim-| When she was asked concerning a| the Grand Jury to-morrow earned of his wife's predicament. saya it learns from Zas that tio if denity.-They took only what could be ne second subinission, the resolution aie cranes oa vakrolman gone revolver found in a water tank in the| Mr. Broo! who is about forty-| Mr, Brooks said that his wife is|in forces of Gabriele d’Annunzio at ‘caslly converted into cash, By David Lawrence. Wi tedults Gniy Bineivotos, Mp ctinerty of the West 20th Street | Hamilton Place house she said ahe'five years old, has all the appear-'hirty-flve years old and that she waa! Fiume. When Mra Sartoris and her gon| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- | Boroush President Curran voted | Siation ing World.) for the increase and stated that if|teen, N Herbert returned yesterday morning % Bh FS ‘i ; i or Beis from a'Visit in Riverside Drive thes| WASHINGTON, Doc. 20 (Copy-|the spending of million dollars us| days out of the army, and Joss 2 fs ated fo: onal police .| Lazito, seventeen, No. 208 East 2st! found the outer door of the apartment| "8% 1920).—Questions raised by eatimated for additional police pro-| Gi"! Ferny sitbasine MA ) locked, but the inner door “jimmied.’ | practically all the New England ratl- pesos roney of No. 206 West 30th Street Re wpartment i yi . . considere & good investment. whom they had knocked down in Vy aang po td ds ciertae, Bist, roads before the Interstate Commerce | Mayor Hylan in answering Presi-| 791 Street botween Broadway and . } had been taken from a hiding place |CO™MIesion indicate that the entire) Ment Curran’s charge of failure to hin sate A i bela a { ‘This was part of the French Reatora-|fnancial policy of Congress toward | UP) !y Dim with a list of police de-tsoon subdued his prisoners. tion Fund, of which Mrs. Sartor. | :he railroad ghia \wis talls said: “I suppose the reason 1] Detective William Ray of the Mar. a Viod President. The theives car. |... Is of the whole country a8] 4.4 not give you the lat is that 1] i#on Street Station was knocked 2 declared fn the ‘Transportatt : own with a bottle while trying to ried away funde worth §4,500 and 4 portation Act| know you sometimes play politica] ver ‘three men charged with Toh. quantity of jowels and family heir.| @*Y break down unless relief of some|and might desire to give the list to} sing Tony Kironowitz of No. 3 | ught John Collongelo, nine- 241 Kast 28th Street, four ore ae aes tection would reduce property loss he kind ts immediately forthooming. the newspapers which are unfriendly| Cherry Street of $47 at Cherry and Se TRIE Y | ‘ , ” Montgomery St F he sid MADISON VENUE - F \' GARAGE OWNER HELD UP; | Consens plainly wald that the rait-| "0 the oes at asia he Montgomery Streets, From the aide: AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘a . y i ‘o-morrow, als. | \rought down Peter Rablensky of No ROBBED OF $160. oads of the country should earn at) 1, jist operated by the previous| 320 Cherry Street with a bullet in Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ‘The garage of Fred Farrell, at No | °a#t 5 1-2 to 6 percent. on the value} ~ommissibner, Arthur Woods. his shoulder, After Ray was patched 21S Went otinpitrect, wan held up yes-|of their property. ‘The New England | +9 TaKE UP OFFER OF 35,000| ‘iospital, the prisoner Informed on his ji torday by ne ion Pineda boa ailroads have complained before the SERVICE MEN. Nae andi Ray) went Out and arcested . “4 phoned to rrell and tol im they], ~ ‘“uzma Katcha of No, 300 Cherry = SUMMA be Broudd tor 4 car. Wereall. ae cen arate Ghar tie eae tom of Street end Ignats Kross of (No. 304 » wh fas alone in the garagg tried to| ey are earning nothing as a | 35: therry Street, 4 ° mie geaaims me ran 8 | ap and ue neg ta ae] eae, New oneal oma | Ee oe ae ets! SUSt-before-Christmas Sales for Tuesday him. The robbers carried neither re- other railroads east of the Missiasipp! charged with crimes of violence, The ties of desperado nd oth rim- volvers nor blackjacks, but had armed should be compelled to give up at Of desperadoes and other crim- capture of some of them was at- inais in this city ts to be discussed tributed to the activities of the 160 themselves with long knives to ter- least $25,000,000 in revenue op freight today when M. W. Galbraith, jr. of plain clothes policemen who scoured forize thelr victim. One jabbed his rates to enable the New England tL Nat the borough for criminals Saturday H Ss ti f H lid Sh evade liresiecorgiont oral leergreFiy Cincinnati, National Commander of Ue, borourn for griminal, Selurdsy appy Suggestions for Holiday oppers i Bi he American Legion, mee © five tectives who toured Brooklyn in eight ; Pressed the point into the flesh over ut the other railroads contena Gounty Chairmen of Legion orguni- automobil the ribs, causing a slight wound The that they too are failing by many mil- wy F gations in this city at State Head- John Brhon. saloonkeeper of No. second man searched him and got a lions to earn the 6 per cent. whieh Cuorters in 8 «ve of P cords, 244 Johnson Avenue, Williamsburg, setae te i SY Gan San eye jimh commie of te Scho raLimow mae] © The Jewelry Department =| The Art Needlecraft Dep't; So os a Merchants’ Association of New York and Sullivan Law violation. It was al- parted with a warning to Farrell not revenue to divide with the New Eng- | ro, jn executive session this after- leced E’shon fired four shots when de- to “stick bis head out the door for ten, land group of roads. In facts the soon to gine tectives entered his saloon. The pris- will place on sale a number of . on to discuss and devise means for ” oo e some sald he took them for stick- minutes. Baatorn railroads, whieh inchide #ome co-operating with the police in sup- men sk ad This robbery took place within one ee elas bs pressing crime, The Chamber of arry Glenn of No. 18 Fort G block of the West 68th street Police Country, have been so hard hit By the Commerce of Brooklyn will meet to-| Place, was arraigned in Adams St Station, where ten detectives with an harp decline in freight shipments! jient gor the same parpone: Court: charged by William Forbs will offer special values in the following: Men’s Gold Watches Circular Pillows of site poplin, finished en o a e! i f No. 19 South Elliott automobile at their disposal were aup- ce October that they contend they| pi. New York Chapter of the Mil-! Pree eer man o ith 3 i : = * 2 » with attempted robbery in @ ‘: with rosette; im several attractive co 4 Pored to be on the alert to guard the AT SArninis Jess than 6 er cont ©) jury Oncer of the Wond War will, cafe at No. 62 Dekalb Avenue. in the fashionable thin models, of exceptional , lors, neighborhood from bandits. After the ‘he value of their prope rty, A serious | meet to-night for sinilar purpobe in |, Meyer Rissik was arraigned in the li id > Roe at . . . . . * . $4.25 alarm was given the detectives aped queMion has been raised as to whether | tne zagt Regiment Armory. Alembern Bridge Plaga, Court, charged with! qual ity and construction; 1I5-jewel move- the 1 ‘tate Cor eTOe "] eral aH around the neighborhood in their the Interstate Commetce Commmiasion | or ine order will be urged to apply agent and holding up Tony, Bandolk: ment, 4 adjustments; the 14-karat gold cases Handkerchief Boxes of J ese ‘automobile, but found no trace of the Will mot find it novessary to award) o,. cistol permits to act in a con-| 1” his store at No. 47 Scholes Street. apan } another generel increage in freight | °F Sistol © Frank Johnson of No. 107 Jonnesn| presenting several beautiful varieties of shape ‘ robbers, Meee eee cance Nat the cote. (Oot Wacarengaiiatiorimigala: | gran souaya Of No 107 Jahnenn straw, daintily hand-decorated in color, 7 ‘The cigar store of Alexander Salerno 1", Sh Congeaa 4 pei ma Mtoe Following the determination of the curt, charged by Anthony De Motto and decoration t $1.0 4 BRNO. 491 West Street, haf a OIC te oie oeeny yar cont aa {Judes and Magistrates to fix prac-/of No, 301 Hudaon Avenue, with . at ‘ > ; 0, 1.35, 1.75, 2.65 - @istant from the Seamen's Mission: it 517 investment tloalty ‘Brobibitive all as a check to | SOOM im, we, etary ee] 1 Glove Boxes [wna learned to-day, was burgiarised ‘IF investment, || Vccime, Judge Haskell of Brooklyn | th hallway at No, 11, Auburn. P very specially priced at Ove Boxes of similar type . 2.25 lest night and despotled of $10 in oot onded that the New England Jinos|{072°% fixed $100,000 as the bond for! Joseph Gennerino of No, 310 Bow- quash, 4 buttie of wine and jewelry V.noent Parisandolo, twenty-one, ar-| ery, Manhattan, was arraigned in qalued at $200. Salerno had secured CUAHE to incrense their local freight | icq Saturday afternoon at’ the| Flatbush Court, charged with assau't $90 00, 95.00, 110.00 & 125.00 Work Bags of colored straw, prettily > ‘ his door with a padiock which he was “" passenger rates within New En€-| prookiyn end of the Brooklyn | S"d rebhery, Frank Lessa of No. 262 v— . * = £ trimmed . . a 7 2 - $3.25 assured was the largest in the city, nd In order to mect the emergency. | priage for stealing $1,700 and $10,000 Pheer a RaATAh ORGS ake hand " rf ‘The thieves sawed tho staple in two, ba pe sel havent phage: meni worth of jewelry from two employees | him up on Nov. 14 in a bowling alley War Revenue tax of & per cent. addition ¥ ‘ ‘fof J. 3, Bowden. District Attorney | at No. 2115 Church Street, Brooklyn, (Fourth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street side) } BOY POKER PLAYER ACoptisiped an Wien i Pane) [Te Te Oat ghd, women pone | 7 ee naa, : (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) HELD FOR SLAYING creeK CONSULATE. _|{1',. i, 00cm saw, stts| GUARDS NOW POSTED Fourieen-Year-Old Prisoner Ac- OFFICE ROBBED | tenes was “ail wrong” ana that! OUTSIDE SING SING. cused of Shooting Companion there was “too much sickly senti- Thieves May Have Been Seeking | Bt for convicts," Parisandolo will] Owing to the orime wave tn thts | A Reduction Sale of Quality Handkerchiefs yn Ceatied Hira Cea, Diplomatic Despatches $55 be brought to trial on Wednesday, edie the are It bas for criminals | X ESP When Harry Keller, Anthony De ‘arden Lawes has taken extra pre- ‘ William Termine, fourteen years tions it became te ’ strictly all-li ff ‘ Stolen Des! Lai B Ge . | cautions, came Known yeater- ri all-linen, and offering splendid vatues: jE ea, No, 1112 witlougnoy avenue, From Desk. tio and Barry Gorjon were ar |‘cay, to prevent convicts escaping Women’s y . plendid vatues; Thieves broke into the Greek Consul- ate ut No. 11 St. Luke's Place last Fri- h @ourt to-day for examination next day night, it became known to-day, Tne} open a safe in a barber ship at No, | been posted outside the walls, Even e : , the “trusties " who work In the fron FI | Ni htw J Monday in connection with the death discovery was made by Consul Theo-| 1560 Broadway @ week ago, Magis: | or ine prison are mow Kept under feel Out fl n zg an ne 4 ear from Sing Sing Prison to ply their Brooklyn, was held in the Children’s Court, having been caught ripping}old trades. Addittonal sentries have for Men and for Women, , ‘ dors Papsyanopoulos when he opened! trate Levine, instead of reducing, as| Watch. Armed keepers have : Men's All-linen Handker ‘ - atangtationgestag oun dg 139 his office on Mekrday eaotting, Mis| be wan peduented::the i000 ball dar| sewed te cateal thm seca im tone oe chiefs r anhope et, Brooklyn, who was found that the drawer to a desk had! cach, which the Supreme Court had|the Warden's residence and prison ll offer a quantity of these comfortable er \ hot Saturday night. been pried open and #86 taken The| fixed, incrmnsed tt to $25,000 fences, Another laren’ Meoper. te ots wi a y Hemstitched . + per dozen $6.00, 8.75 i The police say the two hoys and thieves Nad gain entry by forcing &) “Gangsters, gunmen, robbers and| outside wall of the cell block and the Winter garments Initiated { § four others wore playing poker Sate vA on ane qhett was reported tol StHCE criminals are not entitled to |New York Central tracks, It would 0 \ ‘oa : pe per dozen-6.00 urday nisht in a house in Central ing police of the Charles Street Station nsideration,” he said, “and they’l!|impossible now for any “trusty” to at ver exceptiona rices - * } : h ° et SEALION Kot 0 va y unobserved ic pe-ber . = Avenue, Brookiya, when Campisi ac- ahout 9 A.M, it was afternoon before a) hws Wikre ont note eee y P P Ta dered 1 per half-dozen 5.90 cused Termine of cheating, ective appeared. There is a sus RieeTe™ fy cece gis allied’ x \ohrma tht oe Ulbves wear bot level e CHILDS FIGHTS INDICTMENT. Nightrobes, reduced to $1.45 & 2.65 revolver from his pocket and fired, been in search of cash, but owing to the | Of the prisoners brought before them Sears Women's Sheer All-linen Hand} thhe bullet penetrating the chest of chansr of Governmeut in Greece may for pleading to indictment Asks Dinminsal of Charges Grow- - Campisl, who died ia st. Catherine's |bave deen accking diplomatic do-/43 PRISONERS IN LINE-UP AT| {me Ost of Laat Mazeralty Pajamas (two-piece), reduced to 1.85 Hoxpital, | spatches. HEADQUARTERS Bleetion. aS Kleven Deer Killed « detore su-| Sleepers reduced to 1.95 & 2.85 Hemetitehed be new wotivities of the police in| Arsuments were m thering im those charged with Preme Court Justice Weeks to-day on ‘ Detective James Drum arrested? & Bergen County. ‘Termine at his home this morning.) “yieven deer have been killed in LMG or suspected of it resulted | the motion to dismiss indictments found a: per dozen . * ) - $2.65, 4.50, E.25 Drum said Termine had lately beeO | pergen County since the season '-day in producing forty-three pris- | against William Hamlin Childe, former (Secend Floor) released from the Catholic Protee: | opened, Game Warden Small said to- | gear le Benes tpapention at! Gov, Wiliam Sulzer and State Senator Tape-bord A, ‘aie per dozen 6.60, 8.50 tory. day, Twenty were killed in the open | were charwad , hese leweorabe a viola- L ere charged with felony, Ni Uon of the election laws {n connect! y 9 Sioa tant ycke Malt aeoente hen were churked with felony. Nine of | Uae of, the sletion neaiae nection initialed, . ; per half-dozen 1.75, 2.76 ae aa ke john Purroy Mite! Bootleawers as Anarchists. year's record will be broken by the on the staff of Acting {Inspector | te J - icmtore of the Fighteenth Amend. |#ime the season closes next Sacur-' Coughlin, and the Temaining thirty |ine hearing by Gharien, is presented at . 3 reat were classed with Anarchtets hy idie Hs Myn, deer are pleattul and four by “aembers of the Uniformed John Stancheld, iantor Kroaeel an The Department for Embroidered John ®. Kramer, Federal Commissioner Ai deer wus Killed this morning at | jo "Woop cr he atreale wore made | George Z Medalie caandtinioor) $2.50, 3.56 . Wha 1s Ds ) Ge rotinison, tn an audrase before the Pamary nhs plane, tec @orimea mn, |POlder and Catalogue Merchandise| per half~ eet le Most of these prisoners declared Yew York Latheran Ministers’ Aaso- | that they had no homes and were out) gsyRactai Den 20. aormer ao Hand-embroidered, scatloped h 86§ ation #¢ noon to-day at the West 23d of work. ‘The police belli pay’ * vs callope eac’ Faenet YM CG. A. “There never was! 2 Te. Dec, 80.—A petitinn |are not remidente pedlinpnty eer Charles B. Hughes of New York and (on the Sixth Floor) Newat fored fi 2 pee, gach 1.00 Mestion that haa been go carefally °f Henry A. Gildersleeve, trustee in here expecting to make @ quick haul ters high In Ropublican Party conn- ov col nen - SOM ee veribihion at the Bankruptcy in the case of Jules W. and ae quick 4 get-away, but ran foul {ls will altond the dinner in honor cf 1s specially featuring appropriate articles sf » per half-dozen 1.65 frame,” eald Mr. Kramer, (Nicky) Arnatoin, that the Supramo of the closing police het. the Gotieter of Commune. Gtast : Court ts mong the priaoners jined y ns new it wae soning, Tne Gea" mucins, Crees nar: ont ‘nitudy of pal for eoery. Me EAM, agar Rall tales te fer the holiday season. (First Floor) thet ine panwed by Pes yeeed the case wae wy Ss cates 0c Felt, Rind Shak te | Fe imag inn Court Appoals wil wt : ah udgee Generai Boaslous peountly se janetmenion + stot & op i ~

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