The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1921, Page 19

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«aa ' A EST ALLEGED Avenue, on a charge of having narcotics | BANDITS ROB TOLEDO COLLECTOR in thelr possession. They were arrested| TOLEDO, O,, Jan. @—Bandits, who D UG TRAFFIC HEAD in « St. Paul's Avenue store which is| yesterday took $1,600 from a chain ¢ | alleged to be the hg yA City bhead-| grocery store collector, shot and se- quarters of the drug: trai rlously wounded William Dorn, who Carroll Delano, fifteen, of No. 8 Eln- ; abeth Street, was found unconscious inj W%# accompanying the collector on | lot in Baldwin Avenue, under the in- | his rounde, The two had been to nine fluence of drug and aloohol, and taken|Thrift Grocery stores and were en- to City Hospital, where it-is sald his|tering another when three men en- Sondition te critical tered and opened fire. The bandits a — encaped. Indian,” of No, 29 Werry Street, New-| wational nell of Catholte We~ ee ark, who was arrested by the Jersey Meets Sunday. Truck Hite Street Car, Nome Hart. City police last night, is declared by} Mrs. Michael Gavin, President of the| Several persons narrowly escaped in- - Capt. Casey to be the head of the trae! National Council of Catholic Women, | Jury early to-day ‘when a seven-ton fn narcotics in thia country and C has called a meeting for next Sunday | truck, loaded with cast fron gratings, ada, Bolton was held in $1,000 bail for| afternoon at the 48th Street Theatre. | Collided with a oe ice Fourth Ave- th je e r nue car in front of the Pulitzer Build- ¢ Grand Jury on the charge of ilie-| ‘There will be representatives from ail a ete te Eee Pee ‘indows in the street car were broken Uersey City Police Get Bolton and | Two Others—Boy a | Narcotic Victim. Morris Bolton, forty-eight, alias “The , . the parishes of the New York arch- | [nj Se Nbeberseripey A bone aogy Glocege, The ‘tneeting will be opened Capt. Lee and Detective Dinley also| by Archbishop Hayes. The Rev. Joun|and its thirty or forty passengers arrested John Stanton, twenty-four, of| J. Burke, C. S. P.. and Mise Agnes | Jarred, some recalving alight cute, No. 95 St. Paul's Avenve and G Regan, Executive Secretary of the coun-|Tramfc was congested for four minutes, . 4 feorge | cil, will speak. Christmas carola will\ both the street car and the truck mov- Howes, twenty-five, of No. 63 Central be'sung by the Paullst choristers, Ing off under their own power. If it isn’t a Reo It isn’t | a Speed Wagon See the Reo Exhibit at the Highway Transportation Show, 12th Regiment Armory, 62d St. & Columbus Ave. Reo Motor Car Co. of New York, Inc., Broadway at 54th St. Branches: Brooklyn, 1380°Bedford; Newark, 37-39 William St; New Rochelle, 184 Mate Se. Auction Sale of Boxes and Ringside Seats for the LEONARD-MITCHELL FIGHT HE choicest boxes and ringside seats in Madison Square Garden, for the World's Lightweight Championship fight on January 14, will be sold at auction at HotreL CommoporE (GRAND BALL ROOM) : At 5 O'clock Tomorrow Afternoon The sale will be held under the auspices of the American Committee for Devastated France. Twenty-seven 9-seat boxes and 272 seats within the first five rows will be auctioned. Joe Humphries will be master of ceremonies. He will in- troduce Benny Leonard and Richie Mitchell and the auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS: Burr McIntosh Katherihe Martin Leon Errol Florenz Zeigfeld William H. Edwards Marie Dressler The auctioneers will be assisted by twenty-five of the most prominent actresses in New York. The- proceeds of this sale and fight will be used to rebuild the devastated regions of*France and to help their destitute inhabitants to help themselves. American Committee for Devastated France, Inc. Committee in charge: Anne Morcan Louis E.Sropparp Cor. Arruur H. Woops Orro B, SHULHOFP, Cheremen Thursday, Saturday Evenings : 2* For Suits, Overcoats @ Ulsters Made to Retail at 35°40 °45 & °47" abric represented As a Special Accommodation - es 7 = yi THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921, “SENIOR” to Buyers Open Friday and this week till 9.00 29 Floor ISW. 34% St Between Fifth Avenue & Broadway. Opp. Waldorf Hotel Important Announcement! For the past 60 days we have been quietly buying up huge stocks from prominent New York, Rochester, Chicago and Baltimore manufacturers who have been driven almost to desperation in their efforts to liquidate their holdings. New York and elsewhere for an outlet, but everywhere merchants were loaded with goods bought at high prices. Asa result of our own huge outlet in New York and chain of stores in other cities, and large resources, we were able to gather in over Two Million Dollars’ Worth Suits, Overcoats and They combed the stores of Ulsters For Men and Young Men ‘Which We Shall Offer, Beginning Tomorrow Morning, in a Spectacular and Price- Withering SALE At Less Than Fifty Cents on the Dollar! 2 Every color, model ai | The paralysis of the wholesale clothing market for the past 60 days has brought about a situation unparalleled in this country since the Civil War. Pressed to a point for cash as they have never been before, because of restrictions on credit and almost total lack of demand, prices have shrunken enormously. Luxurious Montagnac Overcoats, Made to Retail at $125; fabric used in these garments made by the famous Germania Mills. Full silk lined. Also a limited lot of elegantly tailored, big, swagger Ulsters. Made to retail at $100 to $150. We then planned the most daring coup ever consummated in this city. For 60 days we picked from the choicest goods of 40 celebrated makers, gradually massing a stock until it reached the staggering total of over $2,000,000! NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS 22 Floor I5W. 34% St Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK UNTIL 9.00 ell Si Li : > For Suits, Overcoats ® Ulsters Made to Retail at 50 °S5 60 & °65 Every color, model and fabric represented For Suits, Overcoats @ Ulsters Made to Retail at 567” °70 °75 & 85 Every color, model and fabric represented $5750 The enormous daily turn-over of our business provided us with huge sums of liquid capital with which we were able to dictate THE price at which we would buy, and in every instance every purchase made for this sale came to us at less than 50¢ on the dollar. And that is how every one of these gar ments has been priced for this sale. In addition to our monster 2nd floor we will throw open our’ huge 3rd floor for this occasion to accommodate the big crowds that this sale is boundto bring. Come tomorrow and witness a feast of bargains in nationally famous brands of clothes such as New York has never known! SALE PRICE, atail 42 wa + 4 nom aot ta | +4 | a

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