The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1921, Page 4

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oo eer nrg en en A RR A A OTN L ET RR * 7 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921, a e «|. cocaE EEUU Ta NEES i cream in cold caves, and people don’t) the Simpson Street Station, captured | ¥ do anything but play and have a| three men aftor a chase of ten blocks | ’ good time, on Bast 156th Street early to-day, Bight shota wera fired by the policemen. The | s “I wanted to get away because A “eg patrolmen used their nightaticks, while | i hott del er Moneta ed i hae eae the prisoners retalinted with Jimmies on | Br: ily, Sa VEE 1 Aa pike to ESR the heads and shoulders of the police- as ‘‘ j care o: 5 a men, ‘The men described themac! taxicab driver because they make! jonn Friedman, twenty-three, $45 @ week, and that is more than a! 97% Union Avenue, Bronx; Abraham 7 = - cop makes, Abramron, seventeen, No, 771 1 i “Wo made up our minds to go tc} 185th Street, Bronx, and Samuel Sor- Di y California. Yesterday morning wo| blum, twenty-three, No, 613 Bast 138th | G met Howard on our way to school | Street. Afternoon & inner owns e as e he told us he had everything} The fight started when O'Keefe saw | ee Finley, 46 46, Planned aid. ‘He said he had a big automo. | the men running out of the hallway at Ni 850 Ea! BMith Street. After he me jae > oOo a i 2, rot ST Pett oui Vi (heft of Auto and Money [He spotted that he could stent easy | Tig tt wan round Sorbium hed. bec Copies or adaptations of the MADISON AVENUB-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK . and all we needed was some money) got in the leg. According to the pa- latest Paris dels) i for California Trip. for our expenses on the way to Call-| troimen the prisoners admitted they in- latest Paris models Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Str a te iv nded to bi \k Into the officer ft th re mobile, rob "wHowand bad a list of stores, Ho Zagat Drug and Chemical Company, No. | a K ~svecidhen idee eae pied roe |aaid we would watt until night and | 50 iast 156th Street fashioned of rich brocaded velvets, Lyons Weshiagton stores for rob the stores and he wo! pttealiat t+ , for Calif ‘ im re | ee tees onan ceriy nis 'movning.--We spent wil of| POLICEMAN’S SHOTS (imported) ped ae lei crepe j Beettat sete & trip Bee TCRLING, “cisward Mad aetie IG NIN AU charmeuse and other choice fabrics | ° | Retied i eho death erty to-day af pnt, Haneed nad copenayy| ROUT THREE MEN IN AUTO. | Autumn and Winter 4 | ptzteca-year-old Howard Finley of] “When it was after 12 o'clock last| one Capterea ‘Attar Absence of ry went up on Washington Plate Ca’ re TT son itericl i «a . (Be 618 West 179th Btreet, who was] MED Me eee peay and started to pnpiree Sadek an aire To individual requirements | Shot by Detective Hiward Mullins of}rob the stores. Howard would push) . oo and Avenue A, beating no licens | Whe West 177th strect Station, and the] OP.o ie Se eae’ “Welget plates, aroused the suspicions of Pollce- at § 1 85.00 Tai lor-made a) u its for Women ; @erest of his companions in a bur-|into three piace end couldn't find man a ya ane ata Street Sts. q@lary, Wilfred Dayes, a negro boy, ten|any money. In the Inst place Howard | tion to-day and he stepped into a door : years old of No. 611 West 1/7th reat: got $3, which he put in his eke way. Three men got into the machine (Department on the Third Floor) | had to run because somebody t ff, Thi Hoe n called . =f art as ~ 9 | | ind Loula Feldstein, eleven, of No. 680| tipped ‘oft tho cops, and How they tell |nalt and fired a ahot that grazed. the Imported and Speciai Costumes Dep't | ‘West 176th Street. en Bore got killed.” em ubon | hat of the driver, ‘Tho three jumped é . | A passerby saw three boys in a $e stolen, fromm ene Aedubon | trom the ear and ran (Dressmaking Salom) Third Floor. Grocery store at No, 206 Audubon Ave- Avenue grocery Waa y's | “Relch followed the driver and in a fue at 5 oldlock this morning and| Pocket: He had no weapon, to the policc station. When | POLICEMEN IN GUN BATTLE @ patrol wagon carrying policemen chase of four blocks fired five more d Women’s Suits of Veldyne | ery Beene | CAPTURE THREE FUGITIVES] siteen, No. 381 tam Sou street ; ae sey, Ee tei Tews vii ; ee Madian Aunme- Ft Avenue | $78.00 w lly overtuke: nie; ene jargiare Beat Patrelmen he LJ eis Ga chareniier house at No: "sn meaea wie stmmiea win straide ie yan aruinvel | 34th and 35th Streets New Bork pas, Amatardam Avenue, pursued by| Patrolmen O'Keefe_and Musgrave of | ~ | Mullins says he reached the back TaN ATK MMM MT TN yard an Finley was balanced on top ef a fence with bis right hand in his Bip pocket, Believing that the fugi- tive was armed, Mui'in fired just as Finley jumped into tho next yard, ‘The bullet entered Finley's back and Passed through his body, killing hun instantly, Finley was an overgrown doy, al- Muost six feet tall and a leader of ‘the small boys of the neighborhood. His closest pals were young Dayes, ‘who is the president of his class in = the public school, and Feldstein, who also has a reputation for scholarship @nd school industry. 4s an exceptionally bright Roy. He told the story of the events Jeading up to the death of Finley to Assistant District Attorney Marra at ‘the Criminal Courts Bullding before de was arraigned with Feldstein in Women’s Suits of Moussyne $62.50 Women’s Suits of the New Broadcloth $62.00 NoConnection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROAQWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Women’s Suits of Donegal Tweed entire Geist ses arse st] . Value for Value, Fashion for Fashion, $58.00 “Howard Finley,” anid Dayes, : These Frocks are incomparable. | “started talking to us about Califor- Bia several weeks ago. He said that you can live in California on nothing. It is always warm out there, and de Poiret Twill Tailored Frocks FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Women’s Suits of Yalama $48.00 These prices are low, considering quality and workmanship NEW MODELS MADE OF THE SAME HIGH QUALITY CLOTH THAT GOES INTO FAR MORE EXPENSIVE FROCKS Braided and Belted, A Tunic Frock Over Wearing a Cape A Satin Slip The AILSA - 28.00 | The ALMA - 45.00 OWEN CO. tne: _ 66 West Apt St. 53 FLATBUSH AVE And with the wide sleeves that - If we didn’t call it a frock, you Jenny of Paris has launched so suc- might think it was one of those cessfully this season. Cape and long costume blouses everyone is sleeves by the way, are georgette; talking about. Braid-trimmed with the belt of leather and of metal. long, flaring sleeves. Violin Outfit Sold on easy terms Each outtit cuntaine Violin ‘New Arrivals From the ‘Factory | Placed on Sale at New Reduced Prices The Owen Stores, with their great buy- ing power and three- store outlet, can sell at prices that mean a big saving to the ul- Many designs of Daven-os : * say to choose from—all with & timate purchaser. ied dee el noe 4 7.30 pletely concealed. 3-Room Prices begin at Complete Apartment f Music Stand «a Chin Rest Tuning Pipes Mute Rosin £ set of extra strings. Complete violin in- ee a rc Smartly Serviceable Winter Coats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES OF SOFT, WARM COATINGS AND WURLITZER. @ SILK LINED THROUGHOUT VICTROLAS—PIANOS 120 West 42d St. Bet. Nroadway and eth Ave, 7! Very simple - therefore Squirrel-collared and Good looking priced so low! | Che RUDOLPH OYSTERS Eat ’em hot, eat “em cold—like ’em raw, fried, stewed, broil- ed, panned or scal- loped—but any wa; and always, with The ALBERTA - 35.00 The OLGA - 70.00 Special at $695 $450 Ten- Piece Dining Room Suite : In a beautiful Queen Anne design—66-inch This outfit may be} — putet, China Cabinet, closed Server, 48x60- seen only at the 28d inch Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm $349-50 A coat for all weathers. Of Cor- The collar is generous in size and delaine, warmly interlined roomy smart in cut, too. The Olga is of and yet trim. With adjusinb!. self Normandy, with set in sleeves, collar and tie belt-—and the fash- tie belt and of all-envéloping ionable side fullness. fullness. on Deferred Payments St. Store. Chair. Sale Price.

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