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~~ on her pre 8. The other, written Ding on to Hicks ther and brothers, who Jersey City, This morning th live on. E 1 farowell measace. Financial bles were said to have caused the te ed sack | ag necount” of r to keep the — ct. Whon | (TR jf (Continued From First Page) — | Bayonne post office cor { the robbers dropped ~ pouch overboard they hin fifteen| garded it as containing mentary papers of importance and er, did not|not money and valuables, and let it leo, holdime on to the bag they when ‘he appeared with a pulmotor and|Court Street, Brooklyn. Two notes, wh Hie took Fortunato and Mary to the roa. |body. One, addressed to his landindy, w the other r — ’ 7s a] HAMILTON’S 12 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 auld the prompt action of the policemen |aatea Wednesday, were beside. the { Registered mail of known intrinsi@ pital after they fr Mrs. Irma Lowe, apologized for dying i i value is inclosed in a aeeond q A 4 i AND GET AWAY | ng pouch on the train after it Apologized Sale of 350 Mi in making a selection from their loot |%oth men working over the chitaren | gna-titted furnished room at No, 56 " and abandoning the registered mal! i “ol floating In the Kill van) tidoubtediy had anved the two fives ! Juable pouch was found to be 80] phe — pox ? Hs i |stafted with parcels that the CxUB fou hee ws f t |jacket could not be drawn ov 7 was found } P jacket was rdingly 4. = t —— ‘ | | . Wraps & Coats ' Automobile controls wit |Minutes after tre robbe { The automobile, how: iy docu- (leave Bayonne. It was found at 6 ; y ‘ thought contained mail matter they a o'clock through Philip Pfeifer, «| could turn into m | at $25 (sdeeeecs baker going to his shop, who had/ —— New Century Apartments Kemble Building Holland Building Guaranty Trust Building geen four men disappear with it in'o/ FIRST AID BY COPS a , ‘the Humphreys estate, a tract near | Newark Bay. SAVES TWO LIVES | Capt. CHfaries Pellinger and Sergt ae eee tine ca craly of Dates, | Resort to Artificial Respiration on (tives Clark of Bayonne, who were} Two Children Overcome by Gas jdoined later by Post OMice Inspector in Their Room. {Goman, from New York, mado a Featuring the popular gor West End Avenue 25 Whitehall Street 8 FN Aieies 0 Fifth doe long rever effects in a host of different mo dels—all with fine Silk Linings The newest materials including Bolivias, Satins, Veldynes, Polo Cloths, First ald, administered by Policemen earch of the estate. Near the water- Charles William and William Lioyd of Tricotines an d attractive fromt they found an unopened mail) th Redford Avenue Station, saved the designs in glossy Satin. pouch. lives of Fortunato, thirteen, and Mary, - ‘Watchmen on the mile and a half| pfteen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Paul! All at least $15 less than their actual values! Hem LTO GARMENT CO. \arawbridge between Elizabeth and| Menasi, early to-day in their home, No. | ‘Bayonne reported they had found a|42 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn. t motorboat tied to the bridge contain-] The father was awakened bh / ‘ing torn mail wrappers, The post| Ping from a fixture in the IoGive inspectors identified these by | PO and when he and his w! tear them the children were u pings as having been sent bY) strx, Menast believed the were dead {rain No. 1 of the New Jersey Central. | and her cries aroused the nelihborhood 307 Fifth Avenue ; They found the machinery In the boat | Wiiliama and Lloyd, attracted by the Saas Sisk Strack Neue ("Si") $25 Welles Building Alexander Hamilton ‘was out of order and the oars had| woman's screams, rushed in and Will P 18 Broadway Institute | been used. While the police wero] inms started adtificial respiration while CW evators or Old 13 Astor Place ‘makd : . | Lloyd called ambulance, Dr, Kop: Bialdng a renewed search for the ban- | AeyC oN iiameburgh Ioapital found @its at both ends of the bridge a report came from the Kill von Kull |* of @ smal! dory found adrift near ij {isabeth with more torn wrappers On the border are shown eighteen New York build- i] Jim tts bottom. A sack containing ings supplied with Edison service in which electric ‘i }money and other intrinsically valu- ; lable registered mail was found un- elevators’ have replaced those of the hydraulic type. j Jopened floating in the water not far Between fifty and sixty other large buildings have recently made corresponding changes, including the substitution ef low pressure steam for heating purposes. In one instance the change resulted in a saving of $12,000 annually, With these changes building struc- tures became modern, leaving ncthing to be desired in operating efficiency and economy, and in convenience (from where the dory was found. The Fobbers are belleved to have rowed ito Diizabeth in a stolen boat after {abandoning the motorboat ‘The police of Hoboken, [quest of Chief of Police Cady of Bay- onne took Andrew Shi owner of t lithe abandoned automobile, to Bay- jonne to explain how his machiae \eame to be used in the robbery. |, The ownership of the motorboat at the re- Liberty Building Ywas not established except that it een che Wiss. i Higponihe, tik: was Uk y i > em aa 123 Liberty Street and assured service to the tenants Potter Building =, Wrought from another city to the WH aan 7 1M) Wh aes ee, r iy Vow 8 Park Row “ ‘Humphrey Estate dock last even ng| |i] Hem as que st RY ‘wit (ne # The 1 AL fi (gui : Q d : te and men were tinkering with it there fit p ; last word in building equipment is safe an yafter dark. |) Shields is the owner of several taxi- = driving the one found in Bay- pnne himself, he sald. It was stolen from the Barclay Street ferry in es when he was in a restaurant 3 and 8.30 this morning, he eaid, and he #0 reported to the police ‘after making sure somebody had not merely removed the machine as a Now Is The Time To Buy pey Avenue, Jersey City, and started Wine @ search for him. | ry ry Post Office Inspectors Interman Wh ! erates At The Right Price! med the investigation to-day, said \ ‘they suspected the robbers were per- efficient low pressure steam for ‘eat, and general service from the great Waterside pleats of The New York Edison Company, instead of unsafe high pressure steam and complicated enginerring equipment. This is the only way to assure, ecc-iomically and efficiently, the constant light, heat and elevator service demanded by tenants of the present day. The saving in operating costs almost invariably shows a very large percentage of net return on the added investment, and insures the building against operating troubles, tenants’ dissatis- Merchant Marine House faction, and lowered rentals : 56 Beaver Street ects pos with envintimate knéwiedss of [Ti OME on Saturday and judge for yourself the truly amazing v Ses caswiclas adenaity eristeasthuns Hi values this Exceptional Sale of Fine Furniture affords. More than two thousand hydraulic elevators remain in ) An important fact in connection with this sale is that the ¥ JOHN D. RAAB CO. is the First furniture firm in Grand Rapids to go out of business this year. Our good fortune in securing one~ half their entire stock of Furniture, on han and in procesef manufacture, is r le for YOUR good fortune in being able to buy SUCH FURNITURE at these MATCHLESS PRICES. Come! operation in this City, It is estimated that the substi- Pip knead d tution of electric ‘power, as supplied by this Company, would save 275,000 tons in the City’s annual coal consumption, and more than $1,000,000 in the yearly cost of operating these elevators ee . | Se : y/ I'‘As We Live We Grow”’ Beautiful Dining Room Suites , ‘eet fA WATCH Hy At Th: Pre-War Prices One of the world’s great steel masters is said to have Le an - 5 : , : Ferbes Shoes | 85 Reg. Sale attributed a large part of his phenomenal financial ; Wi = Price Price success to an early recognition of the economic value of Children’s Oxfords il ropee. Dining Room Suite, Walnut, Queen Anne design :°2°: 3 $650 $245 es y Fecogn . hi S H Pu end Sh \ & pce. Dining Room Suite, Mahogany, Colonial design . . . « 575 225 © scrap heap—sometimes consigning to 1t machinery American Surety Buildin i badd ate tied | ropee. Dining Room Suite, Walnut Queen Anne design . . . - 960 397 hardly, if at all, used but made obsolete by newer in- r ‘ ‘ Made on Nature’s Own Last i 1opce. Dining Room Suite, Mahogany or Walnut,Hepplewhite design 1150 475 Knickerbocker Building y i 7 400 Broadway of Materials the Best to Be ventio i effective methods Had at Prices to Suit Every- n or more improved and s ropee. Dining Room Sra Mahogany, oa ppeae. aye mone 185 Es A rope. Dining Room Suite, Mahogany or Walnut, Queen Anne design ape panp ideal pee ropee. Dining Room Suite, Walnut, Italian Renaissance design . 1200 545 Weak Ankles Corrected. Also some Wonderful Values in Bed Room Suites and Occasional Pieces PRACTIPEDISTS ; ve the ae Two Hundred New Living Room Suites j Four Beautiful Designs To Choose From These are in addition to the Living Room Furniture already on display. This im- mense lot, but recently received from another large manufacturer, is a further proof of the Wright-Fox purchasing power, and the prices indicate our well-known policy of “Better Values at Lower Prices.” The coverings are Mohair, Damask, Velours and Tapestry—materials which are advancing in price right now. Living Room Suite Living Room Suite B-piece Suite, extra large, Sofa,Arm Chair 2-piece Suite, Sofa and Arm Chair, allover and Wing Chair, overstuffed and upholstered Nepales, in beautiful quality Velours or in wool Tapestry in combination with Velours, ‘apestry. Sere te down cushions. A real Separate down cushions, Spring edge luxury for the Music Room or Living 295 Sere antea00 Bale Prise $395 Room. Reg. Price, $650. Sale Price $2 Living Room Suite Living Room Suite Selace Fults, Cave) wrt, Arm Chair and Wing iece Suite, Davenport, Wing and Arm it, covered in Tapestry in combination Chair, allover upholstered in Mohair, Very with Velours. Spring edge and arms. Rever- luxurious. Spring edge and arms. Reversible sible dow: hi down cushi le S oteg. Price, $775. Sale Price $390 Reg. Price, $1000, Sale Price $550 Furniture Purchased Now May Be Held For Future Delivery. We Prepay all Freight Charges within a Radius of 500 Miles. 3 F r@) r F u r \ Free Delivery, by Motor Truck in the Metroplitan District. exorage The WRIGHT -FOX CO.,Inc. Abso ute i 9-11 East 37th Street, near Fifth Avenue Protection New York City Phone: Fitzroy 3400 — — a Broadway and g2nd Street We are prepared to study and report impartially upon any building in the City using hydraulic elevators and high pressure steam, indicating the economy and advan- tages of Edison service and low pressure heat, without t cost or obligation of any nature on the part of the \ building owner The New York Edison Company ot At Your Service Hotel Embassy Broadway and 70th Street General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street Jewelers Court Building 51 Maiden Lane Stewart Building International Mercantile Marine Osborne Apartments Hotel Endicont 1 Breadway 7th Avenue and 57th Street Columbus Avenue and 81st Street