The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 18

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| See Wouses through which robbers) air Lewis xaid that Assistan i] have disposed of their doot trict. Attorney Snyder a 4 Men who acquired $60,000 of the) tives were walt ng in Wh 18 Sa BET 7 WITNESSES IN $488,000 THEFT OF BERT BONDS Will Be Questioned To-Day in Connection With Kean, » Others in Net—Hotel Yesterday, it was declared, Wheeler wurglars Chased. obtained a loan of $15,000 trom ihe | ee National Bank of Jamaica | » attomey Lewts of Brook-| oom dea) with the beak’s | cash 2) roadway, wh Ayn declared to-day that the detun- | yp. ev Bank ts fousted.| ‘tion of seven men as material wit seesoes in convection with the $166,000 | sinurdene Ldberty Bond hold-up of messengera| Ponds In a wate 3rd Ave. Two 193-205 Park Row for Kean, Taylor & Co. 5] Lewis said that and 121st St. Stores ‘Nassau Strect, on Nov. 30, last, would Pepult in-arrests of a big central gang operating in stolun securities and cx- peee | Jarge number of fake broker: | fonds from those detained have agreed to turn the securities over to| the polio, and Mr. Lowis said that Mhrough this and the indictment of a ‘umber of bankers and financiers in Memphis, a total of $255,000 worth of ‘the stolen bonds have been recovered. | Ro receipt for them. |in Longenecker and Parmelee to |sist him im raising money on the as-| Two days ago Ganio, the former red at Wheeler's office and denounced bim for a stock deni He declared he had lost $7,000, and his friend Schardenet, the Commo. dore head waiter, had just $14,000 in deulings in Lone Star mining tock, said to be a Wheeler promotion To Teassure Ganio us to his solv ency, Wheeler, according to the po-|o lice story, displayed $40,000 ft thely me stock deals. tion with th ca entirely to hi sire te the for ings trv invested wi mpetuous de withoat recourse to law $14,000, the sav- He After questioning in Wheeler's fice the men were sent tu the Poplur Street Station in Brooklyn and locked up. ‘They will be further examined to-day by District Attorney Lewis and then returned to Manhattan, where it is possible additional charges Liberty bonds he had taken from|counse! fe persons in nt in-con THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921. Later hé called a: : detectives are in charge there. Several financters and other p nent where some of the $466. bonds turne Memphy are und with the SI5A WEEK ALIMONY. | | Wife of Kabert Brady In Being sac) for Divorce, Mra. Ruth M. Brady of No. Bronx Columbia Grafonolas Pre-War Prices NO DEPOSIT COWPERTHWAIT & SONS 'JAPAN WAR PLANS _ | OFFERED TO U.S. mi |American Naval Attache Gave Let- | o Tokio Government — | int Is Arrested | sald by the Niel} at Chatham Sq. AND Columbia ve x Seeley and Martin. Ganto asked that | the 3 + Taylor & Co. Robbery. he be allowed to show the bonds to| {rl hay! Nad aa eae rail set, ig SED Schardenct and Wheeler consented | Are ¥ ath ee TAKEN IN ROUND UP. 'Ganio returned with only $20,001 bat - jWarth of the bonds, saying tha a oa 1 Mchardenet was keeping $20,000 wort Buokers, Mining Operators and) to protect himself axuinst loss in the Back to Pre-War Prices First To Make Readjustment PRESENT Motel and has an office at No.! may be made, Wast 43d Street; William Parmeiea,| Wheeler's office has been sealed. @mgincer of No, 112 Washington | * 7 WAace; Richard C. Longenecker, a broker with offices at No. 1 Wall! who lives at the City Club, ‘No, 65 West 44th Street; Frank G. ‘Martin, a horse trainer of Lexington,! Ky., who has been stopping at th: Grand Hotel; August Schardenc’ No. 106 Elwood Street, headwaite the Commodore Hotel; Frank Ganio, Goshen, N. Y., formerly « waiter! Small Weekly or Monthly Payments SAVE $40 on this $120 model Grafonola now reduced to $80—no deposit and only $1 a week. SAVINGS NEW PRICES $175.00 150.00 140.00 MODELS PRICES $275.00 225.00 St ah pci L-2 $100.00 I 75.00 25.00 K-2 H-2 165.00 ot : Every Grafonola on Hand Giery & Srexar living at No. S10 Is Included in. This Sal G-2 150.00 125.00 25.00 Beverly Road, Brooklyn, who has af-| $ Included tn 1s Sale a Ko, 813 Broadway and in the| Many models in mahogar liut, 1 0 0 i seth Building. Scie | i # Re a ae aa F.2 140.00 e 40.00 : Mr. Lewis revealed that $20,000 of golden oak and fumed oa BS tthe bonds had been acquired by Le- E 85 00 es ee $120 Model. ...... Now $80.00 NoDeposit $1.00 Weekly 125.00 se 40.00 Fast Motor Company and reputed tw $140“ Pee ee 60.00 wealt! mber, 0: he i “ “ “ “ | Eatand etantord taunly 0 California SS a Late || 75.00 . 15.00 Mr. Wood got the bonds from Par $125 Fe 85.00 1.00 | 45 00 ‘melee, Mr. Le as collatera “ “ i - | nt apace yd eg ete $150“ . “125.00 ae | C2 50.00 / ut into some of Wheeler's mining f $165 140.00 1.75 30 00 ‘ventures. 725.“ “150.00 200% A-2 32.50 Be erae LaCie sold be sosene $50“ OO i so il : 175.00 - aaNet Hundreds of Columbia Records, 59¢ Motion Pictures Actresscs Offer Fur Coats These figures speak for themselves. They Uys geigdle apiyem dled eedegs constitute the most radical price readjust- Rention of the men were related as thee ethan eae eckpieces and Stoles C WPER S ment ever made in the phonograph industry. staff, who handled the case: | eed a tew times ~at private s (e) THWAIT & ONS aot hy d del [On March & Seeley and Martin ap- ill nasitiry’, Brat hafman, “w “Oldest Furniture House in America” And this for much improved models an at Wheeler's office and handed | |] {iii " Everything for Housekeeping equipped with the Automatic Non Set Stop to hign for disposition $60,000! * : Be te risa eae eae es 3rd Ave. Two _—_ 193-205 Park Row and other exclusive Columbia advantages. accepted the bon » |] Mie, Benson, 208 w and 121st St. 5 i : i Itt saa, acowoted the vonde for sale || Maartment neat a fores _at Chatham Sq. 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