The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 15

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ent Avenue last mi to the corner he found a man and ~ ma, negroes, crumpled up in the dack of a Cadiliag limousine bearing |e» W. SEYMOUR DIES AT DESK. the Ucense plato E-77, Each had and both were dead. On the sidewalk , nearby was an automatic pistol from | 14: of No. 1270 Pacific Street, Brooklyn,| West Houston Street, and Babinno which the shots had been fired. President of the Hyco Fuel Product ( ‘rove a covered wagon through West 24 ar ERD LIS | i 5 Tay we om, aad R3 Aes a Start st Hmsres toe 5 == been separated several months, ang it AND SELF IN CAR was murder and suicide. NEW YEAR RIGHT Charles Brown, golored, chauffeur OF BISHOP BURCH | (or the widow of Bishop Burch, took ee Kaola “Amos and two other Besrol Police Declire Suiypaats in $5,000 girls riding inst night, according to Shooting of Two in Harlem Is} the police." Amos saw them, jumped| Clothing Robbery Gave This . ho! . Laid to Jealousy Aféer to the running board, red eee tare| Explanation When Arrested. ; Separucion. hin oww, ‘The chauffeur and the} «we wanted to get money so we other two girls became frightened Patrolman Louls Goodyear of the/and ran, Several hours Inter the| Ould start the New Yoar right, ‘West 12 Street Police Station heard| policé learned tHe automobile was| the explanation Frank Ambrosina shots fired at 120th Street and Sev-| tnat ueed by the late Bishop Burch | gave the police when he and Carnie alousy is aid to have been the} Bubinno of No. 477 West Broadway, dnight. Running] JOuRns —_ Wan @ Resident of Brookiyn Fuel Products Bleecker Sfreet. Ambrosina, throngh the breast 1 o'clock this mot Tho victims were Identified as Ray- | poration, died at Lt octet tn venus,| 384 Street at 2 o'clock this morning mond Amos, thirty-two, No, 2441 Sev-| New York. Clerks say he was seated|and Detectives O'Connell and Ma- enth Avenue, and his wife, Lucia Amos, twenty, No. 123 West 131st] "Patrolman Petgrew of the West g0th| followed. The wagon stopped at his desk when he suddenly topp forward police at first thougha Station called Di THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _peokMane | 28, 1920. KILLS HIS WIFE to-day announced that the couple had| STOLE. TO START through the house to the rear yard and came out with bags. Then they wefe arrested and the bags found to contain clothing. In the yard, the police say, Was found the remainder which. had been thrown |There had been, a report, according to window of Garbulsky's|the police, that Norell had ih were caueht with $5,000 worth of clothing, which it was charged, bad been stolen from the fourth floor loft of Benjamin Garbulsky at No, 111 in his cellar, - Street Back yards nes Be Wooster | Oye Spatroimen were wont at onee and For Wednesday—A Pre-Inventory ; they. arrested Harry White of No. 403 NAT HON The police declare the men admitted | Mer aH ee ge HarY At rh, and the £ 4 » They were arraigned to-| driver Benjainin / ‘ day in Jefferson Market Court. Plager of - 215 Prince Street, {i} aE Tie owns aha"tnen einen gor eet a ou ‘| POLICE IN GUN FIGHT. is Bean Ont ar’ \| Five policemen and six men th ‘ of a Hunterdon. "i ‘i . 0. 47 ryen Strest, al! were seeking to arrest In Henry Steck lor Newark. Willlam alles was taken SPECIAL NOTE: This Store will close on I Monday, \ Orange, early to-day, engaged in a pla- tnto custody later, who lives at No. 172 oney of the Mercer Street Station York Hospital, ‘Death was! front of a tenement at No. 205 Woos- both had been murdered, but early heart fattur ter Street. The two men “6OTH STRE ET TON _TO_ 3D AV’ NUE ‘Use Your Christmas Money to Buy a ‘Walters Player The Christmas holidays are here. Everywhere you hear sOunds of music and song. The happiest home at this time is on¢ where the entire family gather around the Player Piano and give vent to their joyousness by singing our beau- tiful Christmas carols. If you have no Player in your home today, be sure to call at our Piano Department tomorrow, and select one of these Seautiful Walters Players and have it in your home in time for NEW YEARS DAY. WALTERS PLAYER-PIANO - *425 Free With Each Player: A Beautiful Music Cabinet — Handsome Bench to Match $10 Werth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery On Our Easy Payment Plan ’ OF ONLY $3 A WEEK The Walters Player is without doubt one of the finest and most complete Player Pianos on the market teday. It embodies all the latest Player devices and is constructed so that any memter cf the family can play any selection from the classical selections of the great masters to the popular ragtime of today correctly without any musical education, To make it possible for almost any family to have one of these wonderful Players in their home we have arranged an EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which allows you to have this Player i in your home during the time you are paying for it. * * * Send Name and Address for Full Particulars Our stocks must be reduced and prices must be "eo ‘Ho {f00 190 reduced to do it. So we have made the greatest Noth ‘ Eee Medea "dort | Mea Mane In reductions in our history—from one-third to one- half—on the price of every Suit and Overcoat ih our store. Now $64 Suits were $50 754 Suits were $65 356 Suits were $F 533 Suits were $75 bath 656 Suits were seb $ Suite were $85 wie So eens 487 Overcoats were $50 801 Overcoats were $65 321 Qvercoats were $55 457 Overcoats were $75 593 Overcoats were $60 196 Overcoats were $85 sod oe: ae ? nt RA Li e F ‘ f “i Suits—Overcoats Mackinaws— Reefers Values Up to $16.50 Other Specials | Other Specials Moe Levy | 9-125 Walker Street 5 Every Subway New York transfers direct to Canal QFEN EVENINGS UNTIL ‘7--SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 tol battle In which no one was injure but which resulted tn the capture of Bix men. Anthony Norell, of Henry Street, telephoned the potico that some mon Were acting strangely near his piace, *NATIONALS’ Outlet Stoi 19+125 West 24th >t, Near 6th Ave., New York Uquor stored evening and remain closed for 4 days, until M ecient 3rd, for the purpose of taking our Semi-, rN Inventory. The thousands of odds and ends must afl go on Wednesday, 80 you'll find many extra fag values in the little lots which are not featured here, “See What You Save!” . Uust reducing cae ne ——— These articles are all overstocks of the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Co, Priced for clearance at far Entire Stock of Suits and Overcoats reduced without reservel 486 Suits were $35 641 Suits were $40 275 Suits were $45 371 Overcoats were $35 543 Overcoats were $40 211 Overcoats were $45 aoe a rn Cy, ce mr of aplendid —welght: (COPYRIGHT) 190 2 For ‘i 2 For $§/2 ror $$ Be a Shirts of Boys’ Blouses of Ver. F siewvel ot 4 ral fared Mss a'stnf calc, mice Cusmauras, p cieeveles Sweaters of 1 7 9 Saiete ot ead ee hehe os” cane colors;f Hiack Sateen or K Woot Yarn, tn slses 27 Wool Be cross: bar fiat collar knirting to 8 years In some cases we limit quantities 90 many customers may get equal benefits, Women's Floral Gree tonne Stippers. 0 $15 (. RUMMAGE All merchandise that is counter worn, slightly soiled or slightly damaged, priced extra low for Every short length Remnant Little odd lots are @ nuisance at must go in this end-of-the-year inventory time, so prices will be clearance. Silks, Woolens, Cot- slashed for Wednesday's clean tons greatly reduced. ance, or “Elevated” from Brooklyn and St, Station, within sight of our store a eeaeereramnacensra ate

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