The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1921, Page 8

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- SEIZEDLAFTER TWO \ Police Capture » Fleeing Men After Hold-Up Victim Is Struck Down. ‘Two men were arrested yesteniay in Brooklyn after an attempted hold - up in a busy section of Mfth Avenue and an exciting chase, The men said they were Stephano Picone, twenty- | eight, and Salvatore Gia, twenty-six, ‘both of No. 132 Warren Street, Brook- lyn. T asthony Cincotta, head of a con- cern operating a chain of grocery stores in Brooklyn, was in his store at No. 221 Fifth Avenue yesterday morning. AS he placed some money in the safe, two men entered and while one held him at vhe point of a | pistol and the other tried to tie him with a rope, Cincotta laaped at the (Auman with the gun. The robber fired @7¢ shot, which missed. As Cincotta cl, sed with the man, the other struck him over the head with a blunt in- strin Ment. Both fled foom the ston. Cim cotta staggered out, shouting for ha!P. Patrolman John Terry of the Bex sen Street Station, and Fine- men Ba vard Farrell and Thomas Lec of Hingis? 209, at Sixth Aivenue aind Carroll Sérect, heard the aries. The firemen captured Gio after” a chi ise te eae | AWies thm, of fan tn texte ta Mentos Se Breweht} we. 103 a bre ken back wns taken to the Pres byterk wn "FIGHTS AND GHASE === == which arrived from Tampico and Havana. ‘The patient ts Frederick Kelttker of ‘Temple Avemie, Hackenmack, LI'VES WITH ITH BROKEN BACK. sere 35. S50 ae J. His back was broken in Tam- Aa nan who has Iived two weeks with 08 by a fall and after he had been laced In aplinta It waa decided to un ovean voyage to New York, ost expert treatment could be oh Kelltkor was, acc yompanied by Ble ‘wife and daughter, Hospital to-day from the where e ‘ard: Line, | \ re ——™ West Thirty-Fourth Street NEWARK Broad St. & W. Park BROOKLYN These Special at Fulton Street, nr. Hoyit All Bedell Stores The Summer Restaurants "THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 23, 19212." of Hotel Pennsylvania Up on the roof are the delight- ful Garden Restaurants which contribute so much, just by their gay and colorful beauty, toward making any meal a holiday meal. At dinner time and supper time there’s dancing (except on Sun- days)—with unusually good mu- sic to dance to—by the famous Pennsylvania Dance Orchestra. On the Lobby Floor there’s a summer garden restaurant too (a new feature for this summer). The big Main Dining Room is wearing summer things and is an altogether pleasant place for a delicious luncheon or dinner. No dancing here, but music for music lovers by the Pennsyl. vania Concert Orchestra. along FA‘th Avenue and down Pre si- | dent Strat Terry c\iased Picone down Union ftreet toward Fourth Avenue. "Che policeman a ?mmandeered an au to- mobile when Lhe man ignored 6 4 hot fired after him. When the machine caught up, Terry leaped from the risp Summer Frocks At Special Introductory Prices $1098 ana $16 Gingham frocks of smart. simplicity—with collars, cuffs and apron overskirts of Organdy— dainty vestees and other youthful innovations. Also Dotted Voiles. At $16.98 there are Organdy, Voiles, Dotted Swiss, ete. running board. The man put wo 4 fight and the patralman used. his night stick. Both prisoners are changed with felonious assault. Marlier im the day the lunchroom: at No, 660 Court Street, rum by Chart es Bennett, Joseph Zells and Jamas Brooks was held up. ‘Two men tok $95 from Zells, $15 from tl? dishwasher and $400 from the cash register. A third man was sitting in an automobile. The two hold-up | men leaped into the machine and were driven off. WRIGHT-FOX is DETERMINED to Deere Your Good ane | This $925 Dining Room Suite for $437 | Wins New Friends for Us ‘| Saves Money for You | WRIGHT-FOX policy of “Better Value for Less Money"is responsible for the | most amazing Furniture Values New York has seen in years. It requires no effort, on your part, to prove this. The simple evidence of your own eyes 1s enough. i These matchless values are making firm friends, whose good will means much more to us } H than the small profit on any sale. . We want YOUR friendship now, and we intend to deserve it, too. That's why we 1 fumped at the opportunity to purchase, direct from the factory, one-half the entire'stock | i IOHN D. RAAB CO. of Grand Rapids, on their retirement from business. | The startlingly low price at which we bought, makes possible such values as these— Dining Room Suites topiece Suite, as illustrated, Queen i Anne motif, American Walnut. i Regular Price $925. Sale Price $437 I ropiece Suite, Hepplewhite motif, | Mahogany, very attractive value at i the Reg. Price $1085. Sale Price $534 1o-piece Suite, Queen Anne motif, American Walnut, beautifully fin ished. Reg, Price $625. Sale Price $270 S-piece Suite, Queen Anne motif, Mahogany, only a few suites left Regular Price $550. Sale a aeneae A New Lot of Bed Room Purntcure just received and now selling at sharp reductions We prepay all freight charges within a radius of 500 miles. 1 i i f \ Furniture purchased now may be held for future delivery. | | | Free delivery, by motor tr ck, in the metropolitan district. | The WRIGHT-FOX COQ. Inc. 9-11 East 37th Street. near, Fifth Avenue New York City Entertain at the Pennsylvania Roof Restaurants and Ground. Floor Summer Garden — 43 fop— i — McCreery’s Present— The Genuine Victrola in a Period Model Cabinet The real Victrola tone issuing from a period cabinet— so many have wished for it, but few thought their desire would be realized. McCreery’s, however, have secured it, and most re- markable of all, this particularly desirable mahogany cabinet with the Victrola installed can be purchased for the exceedingly modest sum of— 95.50 $5 Down, Balance in Small Monthly Payments dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street (Fifth Floor) B. Altman & Cn. «. “ Exceptional Value will be offered to-morrow in a Sale of Men’s and Women’s Silk Taffeta Umbrellas of superior quality, specially priced at $6.50 (War Revenue tax additional) The umbrellas for women are in black and the leading colors, are mounted in club style (with and without white tips), and represent a variety of smart effects in handles. The Umbrellas for men are made ~ in 26- and 28-inch sizes, with crook handles of natural wood. r] (Sale on the First Floor) A Special Offering of All-linen Handkerchiefs most attractively priced, will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $3.00, 4.90, 6.75 Initialed =. - per dozen 4.00, 5.60 Tape-bordered 7 per half-dozen 5.00 Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched < per dozen $1.50, 2.50 Initialed, per half-dozen 1.45, 1.95, 3.00 ‘Tape-bordered, per half-doz. 1.50, 2.10, 2.85 Ernbroidered . per half-dozen 1.35,.2.10 (Sale on the First Floor) 34fh and 35th Streets New York Fur Storage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair- ing at special rates during the Summer: dames MeCreery & Co, Telephones Fitz Roy 3400 BYER z Aspirin “You must say “‘Bayer’”’ : Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, | Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages, Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononcetioncidester of Salicylicacid. ‘Te MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU KEED—& WORLD “WANE WILL GO AND FIND 17

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