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a “DRY” INSPECTOR HELD WITHOUT BAL INEASTMAN CSE Grand Jury to Get Evidence} To-Day Against Bohan, Confessed Stayer. | Toremiah W. Bohan, contessed Slayer of Monk Bastman, was held Without bail by Magistrate Bruce in Jetterson Market Court to-day, He Was represented by former Assistant District Attorney Alexander 1, Rorke. The case was set for hearing Thurs- day. ‘The ovidence against Bohan will * BO presented to-day to the Grand Jury, Bohan was not a Prohibition Enforcement Agent, but an’ inspector on the staff of Charles R. O’Connei, State Prohfbition Director. Bohan admitted he had been arrest- ed several times, but declared he was never convicted, Several years ago, he said, he was acquitted of the mur- der of Joseph Faulkner, known as *Joe the Bear,” in Williamsburg. Ho ,sald he met “Monk” several years ago in the course of labor wars n the waterfront, in Grooklyn, when “Monk” was a “strong-arm” man for hipowners and he himself was em- Ployed by longshoremen, Trouble began between them, he sald, in Bpatz’s saloon in Brooklyn about eight months ago. Wastman was @runk and called him nemes and drew @ revolver, threatening to shoot tim. | On Christmas night the same party sume to the Blue Bird Cabaret on the | south side of Union Square and stayed until nearly 4 o'clock In the morning. As they were leaving East- | man insisted on collecting an addi-| @onal tip for a wuiter.named Bradivy, | said to have formerly been one of his gang members. Bohan objected, he| said, and Eastman pbecamse 50 abusive that Bohan left the place to keep out of a fight. Eastman, following to the street, caught his coat and swung him} around, exclaiming: "You've been a rat ever since you've been on the Prohibition job.” ‘Then he put his | band in his pocket, Bohan said, and, | remembering the fight in Spo At the Remarkable Price of $464.50 i Bohan drew his own revolver ana | signed to him to guard (érries and fired. alas CRAY MAY HEAD DETECTIVE BUREAU at Reported Get Old Job Back. ‘That Deputy Commissioner John J |Cray will again head the Detective Bureau ie the persistent rumor at Deputy Cray served as a detective or com- Police Headquarters to-day, mander of detectives for twenty! pivision. years, A shake-up of Sergeants and patrol ‘At present the Deputy Commis-|men to strengthen weak procincts ts sioner’s time ts largely occupied in Weight was given to the rumor that he will again be assigned to worthwhile dutics when it became known that fiftee: of ability have been ai signing pistol permits. detectiv: Police Headquarters That Deputy Commissioner Will A FEAST OR gae ou nvewine NG WoRED Dp, TUB [tallrokd terminals against the af ment to head the Detective, Bu and it is reparted at Headat that he will be put in comman Jan, 16. Lieut, Floyd transferred by from the ol Wifllam J. Lahey to the Day Court, BB, Pits has 3 Lowis J. Balentine was tranafe from the Women's Day Court to Coney Island. Lieut. Martin J. Regan has transferred from the, Division of Cayton WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—Tho ate Finance Committee decided day against any attempt to ove President's veto of the bil SIMPLY FOOD your table be a center of social relaxation and cheer, of good appetites, well satisfied, or just an eating place? Will your dishts have the appeal of fine cooking or will they be “just food ?” inverted bescrons megery Gemeenee the quality of your cooking, and LEA & PERRINS SAUCE supplies both delightful flavor and alluring bouquet. Try it. See the difference a bottle of the Original Worcestershire Sauce makes in a menu. It offers un- Peco for better "‘eearssess ‘errins get is today — phoset 4 tawore God mae Bal be ou ommiasioner Enright ot Chief Inspector Women’s Affective at the same time, Lieut. | duty in the 16th Inspection District, tienal Defense to the Headquarters indicated by the orders of the day Veto Will Stand. pend for another year of Section 10 of the Anuietruat Act, rival | ¢ Cle rere ad on boon rread desk Thursday 1 NONE SUCH MINCE PIE Day been Na- Sen- to- rride 1 to ~“DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! lumediately after a “Danderine™ |massage your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, .be- cause cach hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't Jet your hair stay life- less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beauti- ful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. is stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness— All druggists !—Advt , Lows XVI. or Queen Anne Period Design—Ruffet 0@ in, or 72 in,, China Closet, 48 in. or 54 im Vable and Spear’s New Year’s Gift to You Five Carloads of Dining Room Suites To Be Sold While They Last, Your Choice at $464.50 FIVE STYLES OF SUITES—In Louis XVI. and Queen Anne Period Designs — BUFFET 66-inch, with Mirror or Gallery Top; CHINA CLOSET; DINING TABLE. 48 or 54-inch with 6-foot extension, and SERVER enclosed. Your choice of any, of five styles: Chairs Extra, According to Selection SAME, SUITE as above with 72 inch Buffet, $11.75 Extra. The Five Styles of Suites Are American Walnut Finish They are in perfect condition, of the newest designing, and have been only lately delivered in our warehouses. We purchased them for regular selling after we had satis- fied ourselves that they came up to the Spear Standard of Quality in very particular. interested in knowing the reasons which prompted us to You are not especially Period Design fet, China ¢ is or 64 1m. Table Server offer these suites to you cerns you vitally is the rare buying opportunity this offering extends to you. a Dining Room Suite Store at once, See the: ember tive, ‘As Usual-Spear’s Liberal Credit Terms i in addition to the remarkably low price incen- At the Remarkable Price of RSDAY Ks rUA stout, long— lot—were $3.75 values $60.00 and $90.00. ..........4+ Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Fourteenth Street NOW ey Rousing Clearances in the Men’s Men’s Stylwear Suits Suits taken from regular stock—made by the finest manufacturers of men’s clothing, and: are a rare bargain at this value — sizes are regular, 42.50 .. Special, each 48 Odd Lot Men’s Underwear Heavy or medium weight gray ribbed, fleece lined shirts or drawers. .80 Reduced to, each Men’s Root’s Underwear Single and double breasted shirts; also drawers— gray or camel’s hair—all sizes in the 2.90 Each Men’s Carter’s Union Suits Spring weight—white or balbriggan—sleeveless or short sleeves—knee or ankle length— were $2.05 and $3.48.............. an Men’s Otis Underwear First quality—short sleeve shirts—long or knee inane seated drawers—all = 1.95 88 ee 1827) ‘West of Fifth Avenue Shop Men’s Stylwear Overcoats Ulster, Ulsterette and conservative models of finest quality and en . 46 50 values $60.00 to $70.00........... Men’s Soft Cuff Shirts Percales and other practical cotton fabrics—~ neat colored stripes on white grounds— Walue LBB. ..icecceecsecaee 95 Men’s Soft Collars Discontinued numbers from a well-known Troy manufacturer—sizes 1814 to 19 inches— WHORE care sevess seks paeveeay Each « 1 2% Men’s Night Shirts “Fruit-of-the-Loom” m us lin — collarless — wel Men’s Velour Hats Up-to-date styles in brown, olive, black and other colors—were $7.50 to $8.50... . ~ 4.95 Men’s Sweet-Orr and Headlight Overalls or Coats Union made garments—in plain blue, brown or white—also stripes—all sizes in the lot but not $464.50 at $464.50. The fact that con- If you expect to purchase a in 192t—come to either Spear se suites for yourself. And re~ Sale at Both Stores 22-26 West 34th Street 6th Ave. at 16th Street ‘The genuine bears this signature 300, MOTHER! | | “California Syrup of Figs” | Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” | only harmless phy liver and bowels, fruity trate | bottle *Jand easy to take. It is prepared in CATCH COLD EASILY ? Your Vitality Is Low—Resistance Weak you NEED PEPTO- PEPTO-MANGAN Rich, Red Blood Will Strengthen You and Put You on Your Foet— Able to Resist Colds Your system normally healthy should never catch cold, Your body is ad- justed to take care of sudden changes in the weather, It is when you are run down and your vitality is low that your body cannot adjust {tself, Then you take cold. If you keep your blood in good con- dition, with plenty of red corpuscles, you will be strong and your body will ensily adjust itself to sudden hanes. you will throw off the cold germs that xo flymg into the air when someone with a cold sneezes Red-blooded men, women and chil- dren eat well. have plenty of energy. They go along with a smile because they feel right. Try Pepto-Mangan, the successful tonic, It is a wonderful blood builder Take it for awhile till you feel right and heartily ‘It is effective Pepto-Mangan is widel endorsed by physicians. both liquid and tablet form, The medicinal properties are the same. | Sold at any drug store. But be sure et the genuine Pepto-Mangan * Ask for it by name, and be you “Gude's Pepto- Mangan,” is on package. Advt, “They WORK while you sleep” Do you feel bilious, constipated, headuchy, upset, full of cold? ‘Take one or two Cascarets to-night for your liver and bowels. Wake up with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet amd | feeling fine. No griping, no incon- venience, Children love Cascarets,| 10, 25, 60 cents,—Advt, Sure Relief | Syrup of Figs jook for the name California Jon the package, then you are sure vour child is having the best and most for the little stomach, Children love its Pull directions on each You mugt say "Californla,”—- sg ater nine J 6 Brians | Ag Hot water | att > Sure Relief | BE: LL-ANS Irritating Co Coughs Pr frog and sialiet tiles ‘er frre conditions of the throat with a tested PISO’S. "8 use Everyone who indulges in indoor or wutdoor sports should keep a jar of Resinolready torelievethechaf- ing or the itching rash so often pro- duced by overheating the blood. It cools the inflamed spots, stops the itching and burning and restores the skin to its normal condition, id Resinat Soap are Culldare ‘Sonal The New. Way] Without Mu wares WANTS WORK WONDERS ee