The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1920, Page 1

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Malar art CURFEW ORDER FAILS TO CHECK HOLDUPS BOSS MASONS, IN PANIC, DECIDE TO DISBAND \ “MASON CONTRACTORS QUI] ALIEN SPOLIATION BISHOP BURCH'S NINE. WALSKAASKS BAVDIT'S’ BAIL RAISED ‘SEATON DAMME FH AMORTD TO $25,000 BY JUDGES AS CORPORATION UNDER FIRE "pyres Hay RS OQUELAS. ETRY TOELOR STINE RR) vine Seca een Man 7 (| MR INTERMYER’S GUNS ~ sine: (City, Hall oF Tiathel Reearded itn ao Sutne, Seyal “Richest Parad Dame” Het BRANTS ENRIGHT | Arms, but Robberies Continue n to Brooklyn Bridge Woman in Whose Home aia Hur me De aeparite Despite Curfew Order—Law | qe q wae ' STOCKS AI LOWEST. \NO 2 aie ; = eee Tho nn Pyne Planned Would Make Penalty for slay. Are Held tn Bail CHANCE FOR DUPES. BURIAL IN CATHEDRAL, BRIDE OF MILLIONAIT Ou iv ie Robbery and Burgiary Where of $3,000 Each, eis LEVEL (fF VEAR IN [Rohe Right and Left by Li-| Noted Men Will Re Pallhearers Plan for Dazaline Debut in , Weapons Are Used Life Impris- i KAPLAN MAKE S A NOISE. censed Money “Brokers” | —Funeral Services on Opera Called OF After Total of 1,269 0 New Men are onment — City Turns Over 25 and Confidence Men. . | Thursday. “Zaza” Rehearsal. Added to Force Rises to Point of Privilege and SEAT. DRO? : stad Aes Autos to Police. 3 Executive Session Is Held, mat ore f | Mrs. ation M. Dourtns: ; % FAILED ONCE TO ACT Aroused to draste action by the erlme wave in New York, Judges tm but—Nothing Happens, iwi — the Court of General Sessions to-day demonstrated their intention to ex- 1 napa urket Is Demo rye en . Mf era ning for) Mieke i { Ran! : Craig Shows Commissioner Ql) mereasing the bait ot guimmen and robber mi fare bilebe Steels Fill — Reh rele lenored Citv's Offer of Ke the jurist Judge John F. Melntyre, presiding 7 ; Down 21 Points. Inorenss in 19) noPart t ann After all persons indicted for highway reb- | to-day, 7 Poisenn a iste . dhe re uiPol ively and that in all cases of jent 1 | : t 5 Hietn orth leg y after nightfall) $20.000 bail ! ef ob te ener and Bag F . After a conference with General S: ny Judges, Assemblyman i i to 4 oe bis f u ' i 1 4 ‘ y nh x ¥ n I t 4 ' f . n F mid ' 0 sronted burglary ficst degtoc, where weapons are ti make we f Walan ; n the ~ eh ot 1 1 A : to play te Ante t NO ACTION YET : reli P SHEL if : aidenly eu | Hat thee 3d ON ENRIGHT AS Shatin er cere once toand | ft tue the : era ea Q. Mr. Kennedy, during recess Hat cue wap, WOULD be sult Ne HEAD OF POLICE rar wink $1,500 to $10,000, have you consulted with other ss Ken t . i M ' pt nereased members of your association. A. LEIS Sinve her] Compt ra ; : Yes | ' y Walston, | 1,259 41 \ : Q. In view of the present situa 1 the tt Gr , tion have you d d on some uw , % es ‘ we action? A. Yes; we have decided 4 to quit. eA ! a v j : | Q. That is, you have decided ’ we a 3 ‘ that your association and cor- |W aed t Brae 7 be H ‘ 1 poration shail disband and dis- | sueiied vei SN 7 trate ; : o nh sit solve? A. We have called a spe ween fit nd d | jon’ lay eM y then ! cial meeting for Thursday night, | 1 P | mie * : X-RAY BURNS FATAL ; ey unger Bite FON SORE EME Bee \) - ® ‘ Seen ‘ hi TO DR. MOREHOUSE , ‘ © tried,” re Judge Q. You intend to end your con- | ! ul wie) ee with Fone f 1 yon gu ity tract with the union and— A, | Va | ; . < t 1 the n we ¥ rary Z To end everything. r ase aH , : rt \ Ora 1 i POLICE ‘ENGOURAGED ev. ame Q. And go in, each man as a y if ‘ayer | MMe Vork psn At I SUL)8 OF CURFEW ORDER. free lance in the trade and go c ; ' § , ahead and compete with each i other? A. That's it; yes, sir. Cait \ wl sath Mr Mr Ken | A \ t 1 , | ; « 1 per i : t t ; za : 1 | n K 1 : Saces ( i ) Yom ; ¢ ea ~ re and ' aS A v4 : DOCTOR HAS HOPES an endices } Boat eal v ~ . 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