The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921, 44 i | TOSELLSEGRETS [Pevau Hoping |oomrs coroteeeeq|A fat of ME Jon : ° Wehner, Second Robber to Be Con-| “Uncle George” of Rochester Suc- | ‘ Y a ' ! | N DEPOSIT BOXES ‘An Indian Giver | victed, Will Be Sentenced ceeds Newton as Col- | n ~ | lector of Port. | Next Friday. | That's Because He Wants Presents | cart Wenner, one of three masked} When’ George W. Aldridge of | Back—Says He Slapped Her men who held up Mr. and Mrs, Oscar| Rochester went into the Custom I : Linthwaite of N N. J und | House yesterday as the new Collector | t c P yay through Mr. and Mra. Av i Whorley of jhe almost had to cut his way th Ht ———— CHICAGO, May 17.-l'erzy Mop-| Orange, N. J, in the Hotel Aat 4 garden of posiea. There were in 3 Inclaimed, |!" Pretty blonde show girl had wreathe and bunches and bouquets of > Property in 32, Unclaimed, |; beppery things to say about her | rows and Les and whatnots for | Telling of Old Romances, [third mittionaire nustand in the cross. ot robbery and grand|"Unele George,” as his host of fronds 3 e r JbiNT she filed in answer to the annul Te will be seneenced Frr-|all over the Nation affectionately call to Go Under Hammer. ment suit of Jo Stanley doyeo, de him, And there were telegrams and | Mat und Mr. | letters of good wishes that would} ltake him a month to answer. His friends in the days when he net WISE FOLKS who bought early are coming back for more. Did you get your share of this PURE IMPORTED 30 ) was convicted yeste Judge Nott in Ge | manding $120,000 nntin separate Mr. and Mrs, Linthw Jand Mrs, Whorle um nd} ‘ mm thi was in the 8 as he | Astor b of the hold-up. | ments of Rochest avished | Wenner, Lawrence Hawtherne and | ¥¢ thei So bAdy ne was Mayor r masked man hot yet appre: |) e State I walked up that § ording * Oid time New Yorkers would re ceive a thrill were they able to gaze into the gafe dapox!t boxes of the Northern Bank of New York, in Har- oO presenta pourtaly oceupying md floor of the inausr lem, for they contain mute evidence | of romances and tragedies, a8 well as Many famous names of 4 bk ago. This information came day when papers were filed Supreme Court, asking permission to | Hopki make disposition of the contents of A the boxes to close the affairs of the bank. George V. McLaughlin, State Super intendent of Banks, made the applica tion, whioh is returnable next Mon- day before Justice Whitaker. 6 Timberman “xaid it with a chee «telephone . who b n Cony: in the | When she wa brick] and sentenced to serve from thirty . Washin) J the suite oocu- stated Joyes induced her tol pled by the Whorleys and Linth- * Hopkins and paid the ex-| waite it “looked 28 good an lo, former Inter- or for the Bronx. pn attorne fixty years, en any others.” Commissioner, became Ap- CARGO OF FOOD FOR POOR ABROAD| DRUG RAIDERS SEIZE, The bank wan taken over by the OPIUM WORTH $4,000 Btate Banking Department Dec. 27, = aac 5 1,000 Barrels of Flour, Part of}... * 1910, following the failure of the ins:i- | JOHNSON LOSES | eke " With Revolvers Drawn, Dr. Simon the cool of evening of ———s- d “that she jewels headdress were knocked loose.” : Shipment on Mopang, for Suf- i = ih tn | tution. Some depositors obtained their | ‘ and Staff Arrest Cafe Qu . possessions, but others never claimed FIGHT ON BLAIR) tering Near East. : Propriet . | “ANNA their property, This 1s to be sold at} ; ne oprietor. | auction. )Senate Finance Commit Ap eton Simon, Special Deputy No glass or fancy crocks to pay for. Just a big container full to the top Thert are thirty-two boxen un- proves Selection for Internal maisaioner. and several mem | i t I eiaimed, meanue| Revenue Orice pMeiaH Gl ere ae ses aol Daa HEAL teen and of pure peaches and sugar. And remember this: If you don’t like this xt " a of ur- e tee stary No, 312 + an ° bs = aia editpal thine ated rere een GAINIB Moonee: | foliowing w waarsh N6iKedl "Thay. aay jam, your money back and no questions asked. ‘ | enor 60th Street, Hrooklyn, | about $4,000 worth of kum opium eamon, | Pvort on | agreement between Hu Joseph K. Emmett, the famous yd- | S ANdE Tatiea har chs Comic | aun KADSEAIng’ (5: (he -patiosot ond ets FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING STORES: ler, and Lottie Gilson the “Little vid pean was “Say it Wthi the cafe, was arrested on a cha wf . * Maroc.” “relating to the Marien | tate reli arti . Daniel Reeves, Inc. Sheffield Farms, Inc. ochabeeiteutad The fleht on Rlwir woe atavted by pl AS re ene antes went to the cal runged with Tra for the purchase hero's. Just as one sted ag I. N. and last night Gristede Bros. Progressive Stores J. W. Hamblet, 35 Vesey St. nator Johnson of California, charged that Blair, a delegate from | North Carolina at the Chicago Conven-| Ad Gen lock of hatr. olgel And hia staff . ied Another box contains a divorce de-|tfon, failed to support Jot as ine] ors Istamd, Mra. Lydig Hoyt \ in down @ list that a sans iter, ine Norma ‘Tanndxe | mon and the others rushed in with] an e Nathan Strauss Stores ar : in-law had [4d Henry My‘genthau, former Ambas- | Grawn, revolvers | = sian, < nternal Rey MEME OP = ‘The cum opium ts said to have been Fi ne im White| N° Bureau found inca trink in ® room in. the at the following addresses: seed DO ee —— ASK AUTOS FOR EX- rearot A mast mectins of property owners] ARMY SEEKS ARTILLERISTS. | std ioe tail Girt Baby and business men interested Jn the | | Red Gronm Service at Polyelinic NEW YORK ASTORIA, L. I BROOKLYN si yeen Se , n movement in on foot to ty 0+ | for Them. $56 i : 595 wection between Seventh and nth | AAAS lieth ee bul foe to LOR By) sa for Them. Peter Noonan of No. 4 oth. 66 Fulton Street 422 Steinway Avenue 595 Fulton Street Avenues 3 Teeikeap liven iantheree peated The Red Cross Social Service at|Street, a watchman emp nan 78 Cortlandt Street 485 Steinway Avenue 1546 Flatbush Avenue ning to ol chang: E who have sorved with or are interested | eh sade yao masa ah ely Set ae an eG 83 Vesey Street c 1384 Flatbush Avenue law that will prevent the concentration aaa o-day to automobile owners wiose | hearing nt cries early ay, found Ss of manufacturing ip the district: Th: pea ene heavy mous cars are not in constant use to place 125 Chambers St. (New Store OLLEGE POINT re Deus Avenue meeting w! be under the auspices of ns. Severa. jundred are already n | ane vay 2. S a uth Avenue the Sth Strest Reard of Trade. [in the reserve and many more in the CGE Oe re laereee nt Corea Oean(te West Broadway and Chambers St ae 6 isth Street 619 Pacific Street 34 Jorpa aren, which comprioos New| Tours during the motruner for, the trann- FLUSHING 583 Fifth Avenu ip. York, New Jersey and Delaware are| hospital, TI ted Cross arrangin pide Se ao AA eRe ° By ifth Avenue scotia |oligible. It is desired to include all | ‘amme of oubings for the disubled Struck by Subway 1 60 Main Street 181 Myrtle Avenue «, Including plenics, trips to ce y and soushere and yashting ‘on | Samuel Tonnocel, thirty-six, of No. | Sound. 106 Mulberry Street, a track walker, ‘jmeet in ite house, No, 112 Weat fo | ‘The Polo Ground® management will | was struck by a downtown local in the Street, June i, at 6 P.M. Brig. Sen | supply free tickets to. the bastball| Seventh, Avenue Subway, near” te 1’ Raliey Commander of the g)|£ames for all who can be transported | Cortlandt Street station at 6 A.M. ton Coast Artillery District, will prot there. day. He was taken to the Bro: ind prominent officers of the regular Car owners desiring so to ald should| Hospital with a possible fract Army and the Reserve Corps will be| notify Mrs. KK. Ristoy, head of the| the skull, but it was ald he pr officers in the area. The Army and 50 Hoyt Street 2 | Navy Club invites those concerned ty | th Geo. S. Murphy, Distributor, 100 Hudson Street preaent. Red Cross service at the Polyclinic would recover. 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