The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1921, Page 5

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in "DRIVER WHO FOUND JEWELS IS FREED Mra, Hayward, the Owner, Didn't Belleve He Meant to Steal. $4,000 OF “SLUSH FUND” RETURNED, . ats eft in his cab by Mrs. Rose Hays of Bast Hampton No. 203 Bust ols Street, on Wed discharged in Yorkville C — t y “ Hirshtield Is Told Detectives’ « Lobbyist Gave Check Back Shes F to Niemeyer, (iiled to take the bag ius! but cemembered the eal when she came Wade, a taxi cab driver ar- the theft of Jewels valued to-day gone * ‘The inquiry into the allesed $10,000 | ark elush fund for the enactment of a Thi legislative bill aimed to cstablish 4 | « Givision for detectives ut a higher | int salary in the Police Department wus continued before Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield to-day. Taus tar the best information obtainable from saiounced tne following prameionas ta those identified with the matter is be ficutenant that $4,000 in the form of a certified | gaic check was returned the day of the police parade by John Kleist, a lobb: jet, to Diedrich Niemeyer, a restau- rant keeper, who loaned the money Tho return was made through De- | 4; tectiva Conkling, who testified to-day that be gt $5,000 April 5 from De- | Wena tective Devanney. and both of them | Avenue went to Albany with the moncy, which was given over to Kicist in the Hamp‘on Hotel Annex \ After the detective bill v iat by the Mayor on May @aid he recovered the ck. afd | Kitist promised the return of the $5,000 cash. Since then Kicist has not Vr ue: Martin } Frank P O'Do Ex-Premier — Moaties Dying. Ont, July 15.--Sir sam! Militia, is 3 home her time since may die any siclans. He Reported been aecn hercabuuts, Conkling ts- | tified Detective Eanin Burns, President of the Detectives’ Endos ment ciation, testified before Mr. K field to-day to a conference in tho} | | West 68th Street Station. He Was | there, be said, when Detective Finn and others talked to Charle at well, who loaned the $6,000 cash to further the succ of the bill. Shot- | weil, according urns, asked him regarding the legal borrowing ca- Pacity of the endowment association, | With special reference to ¢iation’s by-laws a | tion, | i | | Special Offer Seneca Special No. 1 put the and that ond | dered by Mr, Hirsh. | Burns | | field to p lice the books of the | F-5.6 Anastigmat Lens: H association on onday. He was ic 2) Lf 1 minutely interrogated to-day with | cakes Pictures aHs3/4- ! t 900 spent by ‘the us- | This small light weight |]! scent wession | He eaid Detuc compact Camera _ will n, Browne end Clurk went to Al measure up to your i ind the r espenses, 5, wel Mt as | highest ideals of what .a eutrea 8), bao, oR entals, Fe- 111 good Camera should be, ——— |] and is small enough to be carried in the pocket CHEMICAL CO. TREASURER | Is KILLED BY THE HEAT} pled annoyance. ‘catures G@eorme T. Rowland Overcome | Body of aluminum with leather covering in morocco Grand Central Terminal, grain, rising id falling front, George T. Rowland, sixty-threo, self-leveling brilliant view Treasurer of the Morgan Chemical Cor- finer. Rochester anastigmat foration, No. 39 Broadw. lens, speed F-5.6. New model eiclock laat night 4A automatic gear type shutter with 9 speeds, instructions. Specially ay, 91.50 the Ruptured and Crippled in Street, after being over: | | Complete with |}} | heat in the Grand Central Terminal | | shortly a oon. Mr. Rowland, who lived at No. 21, Priced | Summit Avenue, Mount Vernon, was | at his desk yesterday and went up- town at luncheon time to visit ‘is bank. It is belioved he became affected by the heat and decided to go home. being stricken in the terminal, while waiting for his train. Se eee FRIEDMAN’S FINAL Clean-Up Sale || MEN’S & WOMEN’S LOW SHOES Regular | $ 45 $8 to $14 Values $ 65 at These Two | Clearance Prices A sale that is drawing enthusiastic crowds —and with reason, for ALL ARE THIS | SEASON’S PUMPS and OXFORDS, | in all leathers and styles, practically our entire REGULAR STOCK. Real $8 to $14 shoes. “Satisfaction or money back’* as usual. ‘There are plenty of styles to choose from, Sale at all stores from 8.30 A. M. t 9.30 P. NEW YORK STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Nr. 48th St 643 EIGHTH AY., Ne. diet St. 2188 THIRD AV., Near 119th St. 2935 THIRD AY., Near 152d St BROOKLYN STORES: 453 FULTON ST., Nr. Smith St 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE. 1327 BROADWAY, Nr. Grove St. 5329 FIFTH AY., Near Sdth St. Baer ANWR Rt Ge 409 East 149th St. . ' THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921, Moe Levy € Son 119-125 Walker Street In the Bronx Downtown 173 Broadway Entrance on Cortlandt St. SECOND FLOOR Between Third and Bergen Aves. SECOND FLOOR At all three stores— cCasvance Sale Bt day new garments direct from our Tailor- ing Shops are added to this great Sale. You always get regular, standard Moe Levy Suits—there are no “special purchases,” “odd lots” or “carry overs.” Everything is the same as ever, except the prices, which are lower than ever. 13,562 All-Wool Suits reduced 2687 All-wool Suits were $45 2289All-wool Suits were $60 2961 All-wool Suits were $40 1646 All-wool Suits were $55 \ 1944 All-wool Suits were $35 2035 All-wool Suits were $50 . Blue serges, blue unfinished worsteds, herring- bones, pencil stripes, hairlines and checks in the very best imported and domestic fabrics. All-Wool Men’s Pants HESE are mostly odds and ends cut from our regular suitings. There are Mohair Pants, blue serges, cassimeres, worsteds, unfinished worsteds and flannels. A complete range of colors and Now fabrics in every size. Regularly $9, $10 and $11.50 White Flannel Trousers ADE from the finest flannels care- fully tailored, in sizes to fit every- body. Now Blue serges, blue unfinished worsteds, her- ringbones, pencil stripes and fancy mix- tures in blues, browns, greens and grays. 10,000 4 en Suits ‘THE largest selection to be found anywhere in town There are blues, blacks, browns, grays, tans and sand colors in checks, stripes and overplaid effects. 1,2. and 3 button single and double breasted styles, extreme and conservative, in every size from 32 to 52. 12° great variety of styles, in all the Gossett newest Palm Beach shades. cron Uy aesian Wellrco on ~MoeLevy € Son 119-125 Walker Street Oowntown I73 Broadway Entrance on Ordinarily $10 and $12.50 $ -*750 Kid a PALM BEACH SUITS ENUINE Palm Beach Suits for boys, 6” Palm Beach Suits M4A2E by our own Tailors from genuine Palm Beach Cloth, ina neatly styled and carefully tailored for | ‘tes long weer, Heat wear, like all Kid Klothes. Second Floor * SCraer ers Cortlandt St. ” bmx 409 Eastl49tSt. ere obec alaces CE, SP RIES Ca ER ETAT ON om ARTUR MEARE Ate Wak } $ 5” eae

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