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, Company said it had bonded McKenzie BLOCKED ONTRAL = OF $150,000 THEFT, DETECTIVE VE CHARGES Waitman to % take investiga | tion in Unreported Robbery ’ of Chemical Bank Runner. The robbery of $160,000 fram a | Mocsenger of the Chemical National Tonk. Dee. 2%, Was revealed to-day hi the complaint, of Charles Schneider | 249 Bast TSth Strest, formerly 1 by the Fidelity and Casualty pany, to Mr. Whitman, counsel | te the Bxiraordinary Grand Jury in- Péstigating the city dehartments, ex- | oy the police. ng to Schneider the police J.with his efforts to catch the and recover the money, say- | was buteling the case and g their own ‘efforts unproduc- Mr. Whitman will investigate. cording to the story told to Fred efick J. Groohl, Mr. Whitman's assist- Kenzie, a messenger or vent with cheoks and| nunting: to $150,000 to Bern- | man & Co., No. 10 Grand} Street, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon He oollected a check for $00 from the Ultinan house and on going into | Grang, «Street was set upon by. three Men “with revolvers, one of whom Wrenched the monéy bag from him. MeKenzie chased him but was tripped by two other men who intercepted him And the thieves got away. At the bank it was acknowledged that McKenzie had been robbed but that McKenzie's integrity had deen eslablished by un investigation, though he was no longer in the em- Ploy Of the institution. The casualty @ikl that Schneider had been assigned to work on the case, but’ Schneider Was no longer an \nvestigator for the compdny Schneider said he had established the identity of one of the robbers but was unable to make an arrest be- cause detectives interfered, saying | a ¢4 were “shadowing” the man and nted to get the other robbers by nailing him. They had refused to Iet him talk with McKenzie after- ward, the private detective maid. He named Detective Labey af the Fourth Hraneh Bureau as one of taese who had tojd him to “wet bff the case.” Ber Dies From Broken Neck. Philip Metea Mest) sixteen years old, of led from a broken ‘Your At Less . servative D: R-B Forms Close Choice of Tnewe SUITS or - IOVERCOATS ion will see here to-morrow garments made to sell at $35, $40 $47. 50—garments that willim press you by their splendid style, fine’ materials and thorough tailor- ing—9,000 of them are Suits and 8,000 are Overcoats, the entire 17,000 will be onsale to-morrow— Each offered at 9,000 Suits $35 to $47 Grades These are suits that a man. will .| admire and be proud to wear—not the kind of clothing you would are ordinarily expect at $19.75 Big assortment of models for men and young men—smart, snappy de- sigus for the young fellows and con-» Nackenaack WH youtla: bie: pital to Jwith at uck ant Putt ford yeu | collided | terday January 22°4Hurry! If you want to secure the sales co-operation of Donnelley’s Red Book Classified Telephone Direc- tory for the first * 6 months of 1921 —Step Lively. You should secure your representation in this everybody's everyday buying guide before January 2and. Next forms close on that date, This new edition of D, R, B. is larger, contains many improved features and will have a greater circulation than ever before. Daring the last six months the popu- larity and use of this book bas incteased immensely. Ite value as an evdryday buying guide for everybody has gained an increased and wider recognition than it has ever enjoyed before. If you have anything to sell—either a commodity or « service — whether you. are a manafacturer, retailer, tradesman or professional man—you should secure representation in this new edition of D.R. B. Classified Telephone Directory. Just telephone Cortland Official 84, THE REUBEN H. DONNELLEY CORPORATION 227 Fulton St, New York City Telepbone Cortland Official 84, JEWELRY WEARERS of the Better Sort gather here—because Selec- tion, Style and Stock Are Specialized. {ash i9. mecepted, bi BEDIT freely siven, on our Famous Te ah = [eee ALLE Than Halt Price | 8,000 0’ coats} Worth Up to $40 All models and all popular weaves included—-and every coat was made for this season’s selling, Smart- looking, luxurious ,and stylish gar- ments that will appeal both to the Phone: wo 5100 ie 1921, 7° Penn- F. Connor Hartman Baus piano must go before inventory. put in good condition. are to be sold at lowest prices. at $59 These Makes: Marshall & Wendell 4d) A Period Phonograph at a Sale Price A one-day. sale- Roesbly only a few-hour sale, 2s the last proved to be. These have been taken in exchange during th not for prot ‘They have been accepted as a, « sonvenie nee Terms Cash or Kesy Payments: A stool with each « piano, celivery to your home, id the privilege of exchange’ within a year for a new piano, player or grand, receiving full credit for all payments made. at $89 These Makes: Manhattan “Chickering Vose Prescote New England Tad Enlerpe Bhueen ailbert ‘eser Hasbrouck Walters Brooks Marshall & Wendell TERMS AS LOW AS $5 A MONTH wenviyie BROTHERS — 32no STREET - BROADWAY -33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Kor Other Gimbel News See Pages // and 16 New Players and lined Pianos Sensationally Priced Brand New Player Pianos Reduced to "359 © And Two Whole Years to Pay heen for years. far lower than its regular, rightful price—lower than it has A sale price set for a limited time, payable on , terms stretching over two years, if you wish it. These play are players of a s tremendous success a rs of a good mak sndard that has merited and achieved a much higher price—brand new, 88-note They are assembled on our floor now— ready for immediate delivery to you—at the lowest price in town. Livery at $139 ‘These Makes: Bradford Krakauer At $195 J. & C. Fisher Grand One-Day Sale of Used. Pianos "129 Terms as Low as $5.00 a Month A lowered price on a high quality period phonograph, achieved by a quantity orderl at a fortunate moment. cabinet for about the price of an upright cabinet. The fine mahogany finish—the clear, resonant tone—the silent-running, powerfu motor—all ear-marks of quality. You'll want to come in—da ny or evening--to see and hear for yourself. A sale opportunity that brings you a handsome period Sale priced while quantity lasts. variety of patterns—and remember every garment is guaranteed all wool. ‘The price to-morrow is $19.75. Money Orders Must Accompany Mail Orders. Ohe:.-: Surprise Store young fellows and their elders. models for their elders. Models for every taste and age They are fancy mixtures and a big models. with donvertible collars box effects, ulsters and dressy styles ~ e-every coat guaranteed; sizes 38 to 44. The sale price is $19.75 ° | Both Store Open Saturday Until 10 P, M, thAVENUE Between 15th and 16th Streets. ————— : AVENUE, Northwest Corner 83d Street, Music Salons please: use — GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS-—EI Pathe : Brunswick : Victor : Columbia All at Gimbels for Your Comparison Evenings Until 9 o’Clock. After 5.30, rd Street Entrance, near Broadway. GHTH ‘FLOOR This Coupon Brings You All Information GIMBEL BROT HER’ MUSIC SALONS 33rd Street and Broadway, New York City Gentlemen—Please send me further informa- tion Concerning your sale of PERIOD PHONO- CRATES } 88-Note Player-Piano at $359 | Name Street and Number City and State