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DOGS Sa IL aM IE. iT Stas TEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1920. ERE’S THE CABINET | ¥o™*s Seip Patrotman rat rir MARION GOSSIPS Mra. Mary Green, whove nusbant + PICK FOR HARDING] Kpartmeau, at No. 128 Schermertorn Street, Brooklyn, smeliod smoke early , . to-day and found a pile of, exoeletor tn | I Hughes ‘Heads It, and Hoover, | tne rear cella if x © ablaze, \ ” etted him an excess profit of $190, |number transactions, he sold biel! Hays and Daugherty Are Ghe called Policoman Tutkin of the We Connection With Any Mther Establishment in the World ‘or a fittle more than 2% per cent., ©” | credulous customer 100,000 let for his Members, Bergen Street Station, and together they | Pa ‘fA transaction involving $706, Besides | $1,625. Now, If the resident of Har- oes pet Le Bie. wit buckets of water | i" | hie logitimate: profit he charged the|lem had gone to a legitimate bank| MAIWON, ©., Dee 80 (Copyrimht, | Biiaut cm Tear is Cretan, one-of tho) ii ; . Seca conn aee GA VAY GOA i’ on that day he could have got 100,000) 1920, United Prem)—The Cabinet ihe Wie pci ea ag oo wars | o - Bulgarian tet for eee ‘The upshot y aay, wore ot | 1 ras ‘ ROBBED OF HER SAVINGS. of the trasaction, bs fs ebeteeed, 1s slate hasbeen virtually completed oy | suspicious origt f F Fleecers of Poor Foreigners = —— |f Jel were worth only Get tf the for- | his $1,626 out of a anyinew bank and eign exchange banker who dealt with] made his way to the foretqn exchange the Dayton man tad been honest he|shark. On that day the quotation on would have given him approx! mately | Bulgarian let in legitimate banks was 06,900 Jel for bie $755 and still have) 1.10. made « togitimate profit, ‘The banker—or his agent—made Instead, he charged & price which |quick clean-up, Believing in even that the foreign Nostidiee ohark bala ‘President-elect Harding, it was The Evening World \a tn posscs- Wn, Bula worth ot fy > Scared by Exposure in Eve- |eton of a letter inclosing « receipt | ror 91.635, and the a arate SEEMED | ioarned none to-day. Mt ts as follows: ry ' ning World. se Te wee ron serves |" ihe _ ee Secretary wt state—Charlen E. THUYTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE exchange banker who does an enor- nk dao over should ha’ mous busifies Of 3,006 lei to a servant | (7 94), gir) who bad sent six months’ s0v- | banker to Ings, amounting to $60, to her mother * Seoretary of'War—A. T. Hert, Ken- in pobre 09 On the day of the trans- tucky. action, Bulgarian lei were gelling Gt) gissy, The Scoretary of Mavy—Jobn W. $1.18, Ghe should have received from ’ the banker 4,470 jel for her $50. mie] enc ‘The banker gave her 3,160 lol, oO Mogitisnnee profit, which to the Bretit | provid ne cndcrtatee te cheer ee tkn| . Powtmaster General—Will H. Hays, be made by boosting the rate of ex-| kind experience has shown that the |indiane. GBT ALL THEY CAN, NOW ose change, amounted to about $14 banker or broker always sscapee—or | Becretary of Interior — George This servant girl speaks little EK | ence thus far, soon Sutherland, Utah. lish, reada no English at all, and W4S) action in taken eo a hie recommended to the banker by a|the banker hunts up the pe: AP conkinrt ‘ sr re—Henry friend, Of hor $30, which she spent | 115 the comp s pinay Siteitivns Bilal six monthe in saving, the baDker | reinane, PP aos A e—C) stole $14, or almost the total of her] going to trial the eepieiast, hay- , rome ctvings for two months, The girl'a|ing obtained Rip money, suttere a| Secretary of Labor—Herbert Hoo- No employer's reterence required. Transactions strictly confidential. Call, or ask for illustrated Cata- _[ employer, knowing she had sent bee Sy 4 monet ot ‘the witness | Y*" caneecemy IN NEW MODELS, money abroad, questioned ber and| mentary evideneg | pawous PRORSTRIAN LES. SUITED TO EVERY sent the record of the transaction oe CONCORD, N. H., Dec. 30. to The Evening World. ONE POUND BABY NomMaL Cerin, sMotereryponies Had a burglar or ua highwayman ABILENE, Tex., Dec, $0.—A one (f t girl, 4 pound baby born Christmas nignt to Mr. stolen $14 from this Iynorant sirl, "04 oa are, W. 1D. Pruitt of thle alty dis. W. Mitchell, professional pedestrian of halt @ century ago, died here yesterday. He was roported to have walked 1,000 fromthe State Dark~| ho was known and could be pointed | plu 2D Brule of thie sity dis-| consecutive miles at Cincinnati In 1974, to ‘soll 250 Soviet | out to the police, he could be arrested, ehtid is kept ‘appe: nnd once held the ten-mile pedestrian for a dollar, institutions un- takes nourish) tary. record, igurieaiavin -of tried and sentenced to prison, Had vino the State De-| she been chented of the money by on other @x-| ine short-change method, and knew ener to continuing their| who aheated hor, the guilty person practice refusing to return could be arrested, tried and sent to ‘wntll forced to do #0 by threats prison. or actual institution of civil action She knows the man who swindled her through the sule of foreign ex- change, but The Evening World is informed that she hus no redress ekx- cept through civil action. That Don dik wat Roce aath eaty | favolven employing a lawyer, und Soniemed: the revelations tm thie | After ® lone delay, Gus to correapond- meas. That there was a standara | ORC? between the lawyer and te fake of exchange which the legitimate |PO™™**r: the filing of a suit in « WiAkeradhore to 10 thelr daily deal. | Municipal Court for the recovery, of ‘ these eomptai $14. from 35 have pe longer ‘This method swti probably be fol- to Centra! of Wastern Burope during |!°We4 by the girl's employer: two weeks, PLAIN GRAND LARCENY; NO boldness of the operations of RECOURSE IN LAW. ‘Theterwhorthrive upon ignorance and| A resident of Harlem has furnished oredulityta;mext to paralysing in ite| The Evening World with the records of » transaction which ought to spell grand larceny. This man is ignorant of the English language, but he is in u small business, dealing exclusively with his countrymen and he had managed to save up $11625. Reading the advertinement of a banker advising Bulgarians to send money to their dear ones bagk in the o}4 country for Christmas, he dug INDIVIDUAL TASTE — "For Those Who Waited—Wonderfut Opportunities tor Real Savings’ 21-23 West Ww f | 381h Shee fae Bryant Filth Avens APTERNOON FROCKS FRrocics oP CENUINF Slendertsmg Feshions for Stout Women OF TAFFETA SILK, CANTON CREPE- i A DAINTY BLOUSED IN A GRACEFUL STRAIGHT After-Xmas Sale of BODICE AND RATHER LINE BFFECT, WIDE? FLARING TUNIC SKIRT GATHERED GIRDLES, for Stout Women COMPLETE. 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