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THE avaniNo _WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921. _ ee Se ‘IS ARRAIGNED ghoard veasols ty tha hich” rae ite Investigate an attoaed porn heal . MORE GRAFT WITNESSES, | honest pract! ges of bolton regard! rarding | Harry Greateacth, No. 227 Fast 12d , ‘treet, pleading guilty before Judge Mulqueen to-day to the theft of two automobiles Nov. 4 last, sald he had RDER CHARGE wast Geller bo Who had not appeated previously in thw r ee to Grand gary Said to Im-| Automobilo Squad investigation. be —_—~_- ts evidence was to be presented A hunter of witnessos at the Crimina which, rent involve a high official of |80ld @he cars to policemen, Judge ads Not Guilty to tidictment | Se" Yo" Wing to-day, for attendane | the Police Department wero current| Mulqueen remanded lim to the Toms and ordered Mr. Whitman be informed of his statement. Grand Jury in charge o [among the witnesses. ving information relating to Wit- former Gov. Whitman, were Identified Charging Killing of Detective [ro Confer om Allene Stork Con- am Sergeant Bridgetis Ae meaner * ‘Charice T. Davin, manufacturer of | = GA} suppliog, was arraigned to-da Judge May in the County Court Brooktyn, to plead to one indictment murder and two for felonious a»- The indictment followed — the ing of Detective Sergeant , Joseph ts and the shooting of Detective G. MoGione and G. W. Horan, an bile insurance adjuster in the of Davis & Geck, No. 217 Dut- Street. test Thursday afternoon. Former Judge Howard Nash appeared Davis. William Travers Jerome, ho wae retained yesterday to aetend | of requents s! KELLNER BROS. “Shirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & Gth Avenue First Prize Purity and price Davis, Was not present. Pleas of not Jacobean Oak ‘ity with leave to change them with- pe two weeks were entered District vaste Dining Room Lewis announced he would T’S worth something to know that the Suite— the court to hold two of the wit- employees in the factory, under wy bail to insure their preserce at trial. Among the witnesses before Grand Jury yesterday was Esther ens, strikingly handsome young eaiwe from the room in| butter you put on your table is pure and wholesome, 10 pieces Value $100 $295 First Prize nut butter costs a penny or two a pound more than ordinary nut butters—but it is food you can always depend upon for purity. It contains no harmful preservative. Mr, Jerome has indicated that he wove for an inquiry as to the ity of Davis, IDS STOWAWAYS NATIONAL MENACE gration Commissioner Tells Meeting They Are Mostly From. the Criminal Classes. BUFFALO, Feb. 24.—Stowawayw Deoome a national menace and aver before have they been coming fe this conutry in such great num- 4, Frederick A. Wallis, United States missioner of tmmigration at Ellie 1 told the delogates at the fourth 1 meeting of the Council of of the Methodist Epimoopal here to-day. « Wallis said the stowaways as a Suite in Antique ‘arq made up of the scum of the Brown Mahogany— hes from ich they come, and exreptions sre e@x-convicts a . 7 fricminala, frequently sasletod <== | tea J i wniphee o Overstuffed Three- iece Living Reom uite covered in Frizette— (Remocable Marshall spring cushiors; sprirg gn seatis apcing backs.) Value $285 Only 2 More Days Buy Your Player This Week Our greatest sale of Walters Player Pignos is coming to a close. Only 2 more ddys and the wonderful bargain offered by Bloomingdale Bros. of this magnificent Walters Player for $350 will be a thing of the past. Never will an opportunity like this present itself to you. If you have no player in your home, don’t miss this wonderful opportunity. Ee sure and call to-morrow morning and make your selec- tion from the large number of Walters Piayers offered in this sale, to be assured immediate delivery. New Model! Tri-Solo Melodist And then, the delicious flavor and appe- tizing, palatable taste of First Prize make it the ideal spread for bread. it, aL ee fee Grocers who cater to particular people sell and recommend First Prize, AMMON & PERSON Jersey City New Jersey Established 1891 Louis XVI Bedroom 4 pieces Value $385 $270 T*« suites illustrated convey but a faint idea of the match- BROOKL ) NS OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN less values offered in this remarkable Sale. Former prices have, in most instances, been cut in half to make this an unequalled offering of quality furniture. You will find “The Twenty-five Rooms’ of invaluable help in a guiding your selection. You are cordially invited to visit them @ Tomorrow—Extraordinary Sale Millinery Very Special Offer New Spring Millinery PLAYERS "300 Free with Player A Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet —A Handsome Bench to Match— ’ $10 Worth of Music of Your { Own Choice—and Free Delivery. t e e ° The question of paying for a Player Piano is { slways an important one, and so as to allow ! almost any family to take advantage of this | wonderful offer we have arranged a special EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which you can take advantage of. Remarkable Values 8.75 Milan, Hemp, Lisere and Hair Braids; large medium and close fitting shapes. Ribbon, Burnt effects, Floral, Ostrich and Ornament trimmings. Mild Gates When the good ship Santa Maria bore Christopher Columbus westward toward an W unknown land, wild cats roamed on Manhattan Island. And the silent Indian strode the mighty forest where today loom towering banks. Again and again did the red man and the wild cat enter into mortal combat. Also on Sale in Our New York Store. ROOK YLN: OPPENHEIM. CLLUNS & C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN precHit, Low Terms OF ONLY $9. 50 A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest The forests of Manhattan have long since given way to the mighty city of New York—but the struggle between man and “wildcats” still goes on, Far-Reaching Sale Tomorrow Fake oil wells, fake mines, fake stocks of one description or another — “wild cats” every one of them! 750 Women’s Remember, this offer of a Walters Player at * this advertised price of $350.00 is only good during the time this Sale is in progress, and as the supply of Players is limited to 175, and as this Sale will only be continued until 175 Players have been sold, we want to impress on you the importance of calling at our salesrooms tomorrow, and if you find that impossible or would like further particulars, be sure to mail us the attached coupon at once, Will you be their prey—exchanging your aiitnen. ing gold for their glittering promises? Intelligent people, 3,900,000 of them in New York State alone — put their money into SAVINGS BANKS—refuse to feed it to “‘wild cats." SAVINGS BANKS cannot under the law invest in “wild cat” securities. SAVINGS BANKS ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 56 WEST 45th STREET, NEW YORK CITY Home-Made Blouses Most Unusual Value 3.75 Sheer Batiste, hand embroidered and drawn. Real Filet Lace trimming. Tucked vestee effects. Square and round neck models, If You Cannot Call—Mail Counon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated cataiogue and particulars regarding your Player-Piano Sale