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IAN OK DES TRINSFUSING OO RVES VA cer Shot at New Yea Suffers Fatal Relapse. by George Bruce Brooks, friend, died this morning York Hospital at 3.30 o'clock. to his death. Binon thi s ted Brooks. Mr. Brooks and the late broke » all of whom were at ¢! foneral wit take place at ‘Wednesday morning from t! of the Heavenly -Rest, 45th and Fifth Aven if 3E eee Sas Es i EES ree ——— ment eens e 5 58 or @ Se $8 2055 y by George B. Brooks Dick, the co‘ton broker, who Ms gocidentally shot at a New Year's Gebseeoake ty, at Sniffen Court in East 38th) Senator Looks to Revision of City to-day It could not be learned parents and a few intimate | Palgn next fall, and fear that it mg HYLAN INQUIRY DARING BANK ROBBER F| HEADS PROGRAMME | ESCAPES FROM PRISON berger, and h ment of the (Continued from First Page.) (Con§nued From First Page.) W’S}and others having relations with | votvers, Mayor Hylan already “number more than 150.” senna SWEEPING INQUIRY and the prisoners wer iustied Into thelr cells and locked tn An a result of the encape, Dr, James A, Hamilton, Commissioner of Cor- rection, ordered the immediate sus- he ar sald: to the prison, began a personal in- vestigation of the escape, POLICE SURROUND BLOCK, BUT “s} — Charter—Let Hylan Alone, FAIL TO FIND FUGITIVE, ad Say Some Leaders. ave, of the elty Government. Another, some- | bullding, he was not found. Behind what broader, has been prepared by| the radiator in the corridor, upon uw and a Me were found, rities cannot belleve trict. dow, a hack The Meyer resofution calls foi but the au to avoid such a financial mess as the | to cut throueh the ste pl bar, elty now finds itself in. As soon as Bitzberger had squeezed Tho demand for an investigation| through the narrow opening he | at the means bas the support of New York rs | have their eye vu the Mayoralty cam-|the prison. The he crossed the roof} which Is near hy make a martyr out of the Mayor, A ©! other view held by Republican tea closed making the renomination of 19} Hylan impossible, it would cause vad Tammany wo put up ex-Gov, Smith or jan in i one, the more good rial he will provide JANUARY RELEASE Brunswick Records ‘—ON SALE TODAY— Tosca—E lucevan le stelle (The Stars Were Shining) . é Mario Chamlee Act Ih Ntalian—Tenor with Orchestra Rustle of Spring Pianoforte Sole , . . . . « « « « Leopold Godowsky Humoresque Violin Sole. 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Manufacturers—Established 1845 PHONOGRAP. from the truck and make for an alley which runs at one side of the yard toward Ninth Avenué, This was Bitz entered the rear base- bad Street, came out th and. darted off in the direction of his cell mate, were arrested on Deo. 29 at Broadway and 72d Street, charged. with having robbed the Milltown Na- Jona! Bank of New Brunswick, N. J. ind were being held for extradition When Detective Manning of the Wea Sth Street station, who helped make st, was told of the excape he ho man who catches him will ave to go very fast. That fellow will Is MEYER’S PLAN pension of Keeper Antom and, going «ill any one who tries to take him.” Bitzberger is twenty-four years old The arrest of Bitzberger and Chat- fee, together with the wives of the two men and Charles J, Ritsherger’s escape was made in| No. 238 West 73d Street, ‘The resolution by Senator Robingon | broad daylight, between 7 and 7.15} garded as the most important made ‘Blood transfusion resorted to yes-/ ang Assemblyman Steinberg will not | lock, and although the reserves Of! by the police since the beginning of afternoon, in which Josepb|/be the only one introduced in the the West 47th Street Station sur-lthe o brother of the man who shot | Lesisiature calling for an Investigation rounded the block and searched every | orime submitted to the operation, unavailing and Dick eank rap-| a nvior gy. M. Meyer of the 17th Dia-| Which he mounted to gain the win- anized drive to check the Tho charge against Bitzberger and *haffee was complicity in a yank robbery at Militown, N. J,, but he police declared their arrest prob- the death of Dick would 1004} sweeping gurvey of all the city's af-| that oven with theao sharp tools Bitz- | ‘YY Would clear up many large jewel pany charge being made ogainst bi8| fairs with a view to Charter revision, | berger could have had time in which jooting Brooks has d at liberty, it being the gen- injon that t was an unfortu- pate accident. Frank M. Dick father I the dead cotton broker, completely nd bond robberies in New York, Westchester County and elsewhere. Information received by the police time of the arrests also was of the Hylan Administration by no| Jumped a three-foot, space to the roof |) xpected to connect Bitzberger with a of a blacksmith shop in the Now| $60,000 bank robbery at Landeraville, County organization leaders, whol] York Railways yard which adjolned| Pa. The police at Lancaster, to the left and by means of a guy| phoned to Headquarters here that line attached to a chimney, swung| Bitzberger had a brothor in Lanca» to the last, left the hospital | ers is that if conditions should be dis-| himself off the roof into one of the| ter when he visited fecently. | company's motor trucks In the yard, | burger left one night, saying be was Dennis McGowan, chauffeur of the| going to New York.: truck, was tnkering with bls engine] the vault in the Landersville bank at the time and looked up as he heard | was found to have been rifled. Interment ik to take the view that the longer/ something fall in the body of the Bltzberger and Chaffee had been ‘be made in Laurel Hil! Ceme- ehicle, He saw a man In a grey-| trailed by New York and New Jersey belted overcoat and a slouch hat leap| since a short time after tie THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921, robbery. Two of the four ook part In that ow and Detective Middlesex County Prosecutor’ wutomoblie in which the other bandits escaped, Ownership of the car was} traced to Chaffee, who was then liv ng With his wife at No, 315 West 16th Street, Later Bitsberger, Chaffee and thel wives went to live in a furnished room letectives were watching the house | §2 he suspects moved to a hotel In West 4th Street and the detectives lost track of them for several days, but It Was known they had left some belong: | tiga in the 73d Stret house. The vig! berger and the two women went there and emerged with two sult cases They went in a taxicab to Broad- we nd 72 reet, where they were hd Levine, an on them while leave town, BI burger and Chaffee, the police re ported, signed confessions of the Mill MEN IN COLLINS CASE GONE. Police Seek Two Who Disappeared After Missing Boy, NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Jan, 3—Jo-} inet cancer seph Blais, who worked tn the woods | terday where James J. Collins jr. was hunting | isminent miasing since Friday, The oolice are also searching for him. it ‘The overall legs are twenty-four to || twenty-five Inches, and the polices say this Is a significant fact, as Bias {i most a dwarf, this fear New York City the Collins or his body. dium." nH Hi i i WN et n, for signing alleged false f of lunacy, have been fed at] co-operation of nouine at No. 248 West 73d Strect, and] White Plaths Bach of the sisters asks! compete with local chain atores in the| mately the prices charged by old estab- 000 damages, Jn an assum for ten years. The | canned goods, 18 giverY as the reuson|'0,share profits at the end of the complaints were served on the defend- for the closing. nts at Huntington Inst we © Brush sleters are np dg in Westchester County and thelr | withdrew before the liquidation process ita, for the biggest monetary damages | began, but the remaining 4,500 members| branch, at No. was kept up, and last Tuesday Bitz-| over asked In Westchester County, havelgre said to have slight prospect of say. | Bronx. but 1€ Is planned to ‘establist uchtional Drive. will be utl ectures, # of Health in {ts educational Commissioner ov Deo. 18, and who has made tneriml- ing te the 105; Sea Simer. 103° Gain De nating remarks about the case, uccord- the'fact that there are palniess 1 ing to the police, Is missing, rnatives to surgery. e Secrens. vareectee La Lab . Who has a sheok In the | Copeland, “deters many persons from AF: Bakts Tell, 108; woods near where asdpposed biood- | seeking physicians in the carly stages | per, 110: Eoazey, 108, 5000 SECOND MAND stained overalls were found, 18 wvlso| of the disease when cancer is curable. to the vagtn tem, Cancer killed Searching parties found no trace of | whom might hayé been saved by ra- y 56 WEST 45th STREET, NEW YORK CITY * BRUSH SISTERS FILE EMPLOYEES’ STORE CLOSED. PROFIT SHARING d SUITS FOR $500,000 arranen staff got the license number of he Charge Physicians Signed False Committing Them nsane Asylum. BAKERIES OPENED ‘The Workmen's Circle Co-operative Bakery, organized and owner .y work- ingmen members of a company thcor- porated under Now York State [aws ai capitalized at ‘$50,000, is now in opera tion at No, 1077 fntervale Avenue, the Bronx. Its purpane, as @inounced WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—The co-oper ative store established more than a year ago by 6,200 employees of the ‘Treasury Department to decrease Iiv- ing costs will not open for business to- day, its affairs having been turned wealtit over to @ comm! Failure of the ent for liquidation. ive to receive full members and to to-day by Jacob Walters, genera) man- ager, 18 to sell Its products at approxi shed bukeries, but to give cou charging they were! gaje of many commodities, particularly | with the bread that will entitle ho! hs e to be able to mak one ; return” pald Walters, “but ever it oy ek ‘ Approximately 1,700 of the employees | first we go. 43 achieve this end, aici w living with | who invested $5 ech to found the atore, | benefits and, fraternal petterments wilt ‘The bakery at the Atart has but ‘one 1343 Seabury Pince, tores all over the city. Non ing their initial investment. branch at the city, —— NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. t Long | pilot faGee from ¢ Long r3 ¢ thrage fartouge. =e arch on writs of | Gme Plue, 10; Ln town robbery and held w ' Oe ane Li: k bail as fugitives from justice, L muslin ask for was held in $15,000 ball, charieod with | COPELAND WARS ON CANCER. recalving and disposing of part of the - ° loot. Health Department Will Start Bda- FRUIT OF THE LOOM demonstrations in eon by + | Younerd, will visualize] Prenat 00; Bluefiekt Pame: four. t ne Wit, 104; Marvin Mi OVERCOATS Ry $5 wis M. COHEN 115 Tth Av, cor. 17th fa, Open Evening dee which contributes of the prob- persous In last year. many of on Ale; fain, 112. Avementloe allownoce claimed, Clear, mmddy -_ Seven Lean Years But in all the Land of Egypt there was Bread One of the Most Vital Stories Ever Told !. /“And Joseph said unto Pharaoh, * * Behold, there come seven years of great plenty throughout all the land of Egypt: and there shall arise after them seven years of famine; and all the plenty shall be forgotten * * * * And Joseph gathered up all the . food of the seven years * * * * laid up the food in the cities: * * * * and the seven years of dearth began to come, * * * * the dearth was in all lands; but in all the land of Egyxt there was bread.” From Gunxsis—Chap. 41, t } Wwrer an example of foresight to every) man, woman: and child in America, ringing clear and true down thru the centuries! In the years of plenty, when Youth and Health abound, is the time to save and not to spend. Men with the foresight of Joseph have created the modern Savings Bank wherein the people of America may store in safekeeping their treasured savings. These institutions are owned by the depositors and regulated by the State. Six billion dollars of savings in the 635 Savings Banks of the United States are proof that ten million depositors have profited by the Message of the Centuries— Seven Lean Years "But in all the Land of Egypt there was Bread SAVINGS BANKS ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK