The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 16

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BOTH MEN CONFESS THINKING EACH HAS PEACHED ON OTHER When Face to Face on Other Charges, They Tell of Bank Hold-Up for $12,500, When Joseph Green of No. 926 [OP SVR the oar was found abandoned on the |DEFERS PAYMENT Mrs ON NOTES OF B. R. T. MeDonaid and Oliver Fi came to { them re | Mayer Ey 000,000 Receiver's Certificate: no bank robbers $ — | to Next February '5 DROP WITH PLANE | Pnited stat 200 FEET INTO SOUND yoabny fats Distrlet Court Judice Four Passengers From New Haven to New York Escape With Vhorough Drenching Lah aal 1h wwion af the receiver, rider wa 10 filed ayment Judi ain and petition in anticipation Sevial to The Biro BRIDGHPORT, Conn, Soaring through the air at | day andum of | Mayer shows ne) 1919 on the i Bouthern Boulevard, who, the police ae i f fat on t mwas, unde i fay, sometimes uses the name ad, thre uot No. 4 ! Edwards, and Wiliam Trefry, known | miles from the Milford shore, yesterday | The {nemorandum filed to-day t ‘ shows that 300 subway cars have k also as “Canada Bill,” were brought |e ia ioe wore thor [Deen built, the Brighton Beach line face to face to-day in Inspector |oughly drenched, but e#caped injury. | {rm Chureh | Aven Ma Coughlin's omice, each thought the |A Pontoon and a wing of the plan were broken, but the engine suf other had “squealed,” and in less than damage plane | pleted } five minutes both were relating al we engine was abrupt-lof the electric the details of thelr participation in bi ayia Ohl eta Brosaway _ the hold-up and robbery of the First of New!David Greenberg Freed of Larceny National Bank of Portland, Conn ted“ by pilot Charge. on the morning of Aug. 21, 1920, which om New. Haven sith | David re 804 Biastern | \ yielded the robbers $12,600 in cash and ers, on route Parkway, Broo! today ac-| { & quantity of non-negotiable bonds. |» Oi ae elas ue quitted of & harge in| In their eagerness to confess both of- thorough dry Out, proceeded to] ® Jury tril t bre Geerine| fered to show Inspector Coughlin just |New York — nthe testimony of Mhilip ho told the G i where the bonds were now secreted in| meatrnctive Frost tn Connectiont. | | Greenbers “ras Shim nin is Connecticut. Special to The Breninet World. ) tle and ted $500 | ri As a matter of fact, both men had)! ONHCO, Conn, May 24.—The worst been arrested on other char for a hand in sticking up Mc @f No. 910 Prospect Avenue on May 8 and robbing him of $363. Trefry was in custody for the holdup and Pobbery of the jeweiry store of David 2741 Broadway, on to the tune of $7,090 elry. Members of the f Gumbiner family had identified ‘fretry | fj yesterday. | The identication of Green was made by Policeman Stanley Schilling of i Middletown, Conn, who picked him] t Out of the Ijneup at Headquarters, | remembering him as one of five men} he had seen in an automobile in Mic- | @etown at 1 o'clock on the morning | ot the bank holdup just across the river in Portland. They had asked him to direct them to a lodging, tor the night, which he did The robbery of the bank, in which the officials were backed into the | vault while the looting was accom- Plished, was witnessed by Mrs. Sophie MoDonald, one of the depositors, She realized that something wrong was going on and asked a woman em- * ployee of the bank if she shouldn't slit one of the tires of the big motor ear which was standing, dusty and i waiting at the bank door. The woman employee was too on frightened to reply and a moment later four men came out of the bank with the loot in sacks and jumped Into the car, which sped off, Later | | | | | | | ’ a t ¥ Make Shaving a Pleasure With Cuticura Talcum ere ye Beir eo nthe and vedrentng to “~s Stop It Now Don't walt until everybody n kc color, Then 5% a ful Soler all your bait. Bastly and «imply ing through the hal usy. Mary T. ize bottle and by comb hi AN “Lost and Found” Advertised in The Word or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108, World Buliding, will be listed fer thirty days. These lists can be fren ai any of The World's Offices. “Lost and Found” advertisements an be left at any of The World's “ Ett stein, a rent collector, in the hallway] IP TTT NR Te LN NEL ORY TO are ° THE EVENING _ WORLD, RU RED AS MAY 24, was LL TO SHIP RUYTS AND 2 WIVES | 0! ence om coral alla I rte La Mi but an immigrs Hat Brooklyn Maamt WHE Not Ht OH SOR PORE Ate, fe living with two wives 1 Street, Brooklyn. wa Qointy Judge Haake! for sefitence, Judge Haskell ' Food is Better if it Tastes Better | HE spices and aromatics of the tropics were created for a definite , purpose. Through centuries they have served to promote digestion, stimulate appetite and thereby add to the j joys of meal time. LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRG . is a delicate, flavorfal, com- bination of the world’s finest spices. It makes good food betterbecause itmakes it taste better. LEA & PERRINS Wl West Street, New York There's a lot of nutriment in Aq beans—if they are prepared the right way. The Heinz method of real baking in dry heat ovens preserves all this natural goodness, and makes beans the delicious, healthful food that beans should be. There never was a flavor One of the eV A OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce Fatty eats them because they taste so good. Fatty’s mother gives them to him because’ they are so wholesome and healthful—as well as good to eat. The whole family eats them for the same reasons. with the zip and tang of Heinz own Tomato Sauce. Made of choice sun-ripened tomatoes, skillfully spiced and seasoned, it is blended deliciously with the rich, oven-baked bean flavor. All in the spotless Heinz , kitchens, made famous as the Home of the 57 Varieties. | Bond St Livingston St Elm Place x Vik BROOKLYN - NEW YORK Business Hours 9 to 5.30 Radical Price Reductions in Bedroom Suites, Four-Poster Beds Metal Beds and Mattresses A N OPPORTUNE SALE for young folks who are looking forward to furnishing a new home as well as for homes already established—for not or is it Furniture of the bette but these prices place it within the means of the average appropriation Four-Piece Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Former Price, $405; for This Sale, $185 An exceptionally handsome Bedroom Suite of American walntd veneer, consisti Chifforobe and Vanity of bow-end Bedstead merly 8105, redu Jressing Table. Pieces sold separately if desired: Bedst for Wednesday f Fulton St. YG : ' O vents ) r kind, Dre dd 8; Dresser, formerly $105, reduced to $48; Chifforobe, formerly 895, reduced to $43; Dressing Table, formerly $100, re duced to $46, Four-Piece Colonial Four-Poster Bedroom Suite Former Price, $316; for This Sale, $236 \ beautiful and skillful adaptation of the fine old Colonial style; four- consisting of Dresser, Bed, € fforobe and Dressing Table. desired Pieces sold separat iece Suite of American walnut veneer. Bedstead, formerly #58, reduced to $43; Dresser, formerly $96, reduced to $72; _Chifforobe, formerly $94, reduced to 870; Dressing ‘Table, formerly $68, reduced to $51. Colonial Four-Poster Bedsteads At 25% Less Than Regular Prices Bedsteads of the fine Colonial type made from choice woods which have been thoroughly conditioned and finisher At these new low $38 Four-Poster Bungalow Day Beds at $28.50 Ma¢ $39 Four-Poster Bedsteads . at $29.50 Bedsteads of mahogany veneer with panel head end | and stretcher on foot end} single and double sixes sortment of sizes of mahogany 2feet 6 inches by 6 feet 4 inches. are made of all square tubing, the Simmons hind; seumles Exquisitely enameled fin ivory American walnut Finis! hand » If you are in need of u Bedstead for your country home or bungalow, here is th i tion from this fine assortment of Simmons Beds Regular Prices, $28 to Reduced Prices, $21 to with all the care that the highest class workmen can bring to th are remarkable values. prices at $36 Bedsteads of mahogany veneer with panel and stretcher on foot end; full sizes only. with gtretcher on head and foot Frame only at $42 Bedsteads of mahogany veneer with panel and stretcher on foot end; full sizes only Simmons Metal Bedsteads POM T A te8 Regular Pri Metal Beds in this cou noted for the product high cha Just 100 in pattern, representing Most Simmons line s, smooth and beautifully finished with blue strip hogany finish ; good . F feet and 4 feet 6 ine g: also t Sineh 50 pounds, very soft and springy. choic rose art ticking quarter and full sizes reduced prides $50 Hair Mattresses at $36. Special Mack dra 50 pounda; size +f ticking, Smaller prices portunity to make your selee- Smaller sizes at proport by Gfeet 4inch sizes at proportior hoice $95 Roll stitehed edlye with tufted cotton top; full size; choice e cy ticking. wanted patterns in the $23 Cotton Felt Mattresses at $11.50 Cotton Felt Mattresses with roll stitched edge, This price is for Mattresses in three- igs with roll stitched edge; $43 Upholstered Box Sucings, $32.50 ie work, $48 Four-Poster Bedsteads head end $56 Four-Poster Bedsteads head end 25% Less Than 1ces Vine metal Bedsteads that are made by Si .?P the most prominent maker of aitry and racter of of them! They are all rew and up-to-date the most famous of them weight blue or ionatels 50 weight of faney reduced 72 coils;

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