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See ree er A RR TT ET SA B ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. SWANN’S BUREAU jopinion of this office held by Mr | SHOT AS BURGLAR NICHOLAS WILL 40 YEARS IN SING SING and robbing its occupants, = r |nive cue Auitahes abd Sh CM AS 3 ARE SEIZED HELD UP BY SON| FOR HOLDUP IN NASSAU] irauttecht war his, companion in. the crime, and the boy was convicted yes- candidate who {a seeking the Rae Ml cos Hawitach His som Robbe] -craay and will be sentenced on Sat- Manne ta Damule Cele G Policemen Capture Trio in Chase) s.4ueathed $10,000 of $65,000, Couple tn Auto, urday, In the car held up by the Haul- é BALA Aes eth be Wain: and Recover Stolen Shirts He Asks Examination of A powerful deterrent to highway rob-|\sches were a young man and woman HOnSD EBONY SC WUML OL Se Sa> and Raincoats, bery In Nassau County wan established |p tee oe they jwrere robied ¢ 5 “0 yn of all their’ money and jewelry. The tem by which professional criminals Witnesses. to-day by County Judge Lewie J. Smith] oung. mane watch and @ $80 bill ne 5 : are able to go loose on bail when de-| Policeman Wilscr. of Hamilton dentined were found in the possession P RIVERHEAD, L. 1, Oct. 18—Pro-| n Mineola when he eentenced to forty] of the elder Haullsch when he was ar- if | — OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & € 34th Street—New York know how to get out of @ cell, Dis-|the hailway at No. 49 Hamilton Ave- ; 4 ears at hard labor in Sing Sing John| “There has not been a highway rob- trict Attorney Swann aald to-day; | nue, Brooklyn, at 2 A. M. to-day |? Nicholas of No. 44 Park Avenue, ira ison, forty-one, of Flushing, a sec-| ery In the county aince the Haulisches Manhattan, and West Isltp, L. 1, was frend: vere arrested, but there are four men “This again disp.ays a plentiful| Manuel Monguria has a haberdashery : ae oe in Bar, {0nd offender, convictea of holding up alm the Mineola jail awalting ‘trie! tor lack of Information on the part of| gure at that address and when the| Postponed one week yesterday in Bur-| notor car near Farmingdale on Aug, 31'‘imilar crlive lark Shows How Thousands! Mr. Jonn Kirkland Clark and some rogate's Court at the request of Gros- = ee his backers as to the duties and venor Nicholas, a son, of No. 60 Special— Wednesday imen emerged they had raincoats ani I xs; ‘ ' Were Ci as Crooks rm of the District Attorney. The| bundie. ? t ere Mulcted as |Peart alone fixes bail, and the con-| Wilson tratled them to President Pie arsed irrevrretbans hel = ix = Misses’ Smart New Frocks + Operated Unmolested. stitution of the State provides that] street and ordered them to halt. Thoy |f,4 oe AL ea A = : ' cessive bail shall not be required, 6 i é i nails exceanive ball shall not be required. !ran and he fired one shot in the alr, [ur ual Special for Wednesday and Thursday Only! ted ie Wo 15 years, § Also ‘The complete failure of the Rureaw | detained.” then another that hit one of the men | Tye tn sore, declares suitable for small women to 36 bust Commercial Frauds in the office of aya in the leg, The wounded man and/in, vaine of the estate to be more 250 Fur Trimmed Silk Lined - District Attorney Swann was cailed]| BROADWAY SWIMS ane of the othera stopped. The third] +... 965,000, It made the following Policeman Dowling, who ‘ ion 0 public to~ tan until a ; RIE ED IY i IN MILK AND CREAM hod heard the @hotl fired at bien, Mahe Pr Fivinpaton Matar Wy Jobn Kirkland Clark, Co: on $5,000; Virginia T. Livingston, slate:, @niidate for D ; | ‘The three prisoners desertbed them- $5,600; Gronvancr Nichotaa, $10,000; hat was organ Automobile Smashes Wagon and|selves as Arturo Minos, twenty-five, | tiizabeth T. Nicholas and Virginia T. Mrpose of prosec ' f Vadil, twenty-eight, No.| . promoters off empties Hundreds of Bottles, 204, Miguel Vadil. twenty-eight. No-| Nicholas, daughters, wearing apparel + v9 stocks, bucket % , z and articles of personal use. ‘The resid- her crooks who ope 1 r} i » keepers and eats . dly It iver. q oO " -two No. 225 We: b \ Badly Injuring Driver. cento, twenty-two N West 19th | oy etate in to be divided i8 equal; { @uise of legitimate | t YALAMA and VELOUR SUITS at $29.95 Teast'ssst All with Genuine Fur Collars of © SQUIRREL and AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM! ith milk ond cream at 5 A. M. to-day,|¢he one wounded, is in Long Island} 2° when a Sheffield Farms wagon was hit) Coleg. Hospital. They said they Bilsnbet eee Virgina sted so hard by the Nmousine of Benjamin| arrived on the same ship yesterday.| A codicil made Feb. 27, 1919, re- Bernie, No. 50 Weat 87th Street, the} ‘The police ay besider aeveral rain-| yokes the $10,000 bequest to Grosvenor horea was torn from the traces and the| coats they had a suitcase containing | Nicholas, and orders the sale of 100 ed under the t Str M a ad to ~ 5 Hise of legitimate bi ons roadway at 68d St was flooded| Street, Manhattan addresses. Minos, | so ag among George 8. and Ridgeley jore an ,000 complaints were Med by citizens who had been sw ner | @ millions of dollars. Prosecutions ‘Were few and convictions were rare. ( e bureau's record of accompli#h- | wagon up-ended. shirty-wght shirts and five raincoats, | shares of stock of the Chicago & | “ag was so bad, Mr. Clark charges, | jrundreds of bottles of milk wer all identified as property of Monguria, | Northwestern Railroad Company. The 1 t Joab Banton, the acting District |tereq over the asphalt and broke i sa iilalpecascaeanios! provision |s made that after paying $10,000 from the procoeds of the sale torney, abolished it la ,|for hours the glass was men At By Lh ACh lee motor tires. John Buhler, twent, d_all pending prosecutions were) xo, 1661 Avenue A, driver of the wi ndoned because the bureau had| was thrown to the street and injure badly he had to remain in Roosevelt } 4 * ot Bint proper evidence Honpital after boing treated for lacera- Reception Plaaned to q “The list of the unpunished is long, | tions and other injuries. 4 i 4 the on had i: it : OFS TONE: | Usthe horae escaped Injury and stood by je of Good Shepherd, q “ se mi 5 had fe . en : Neca while the ERR AR i peter Serna ‘The Sisters of the House of the Good widows, the thrift of the poor|away. The police decide acelden = rks and #hop girls," sald Mr pve Was unayoldable and did not arrest the| Shepherd have incurred a debt of $210, kid Abas vig hs JAP) driver of the automobile, 000 in acquiring property to be used as) “Nothing was done to send to jail the silicates a new home for wayward girls in the Bronx, and a committee, of which ex- ve.| NUNS INCUR BIG DEBT ty Grosvenor the remainder shall go ;| TO AID WAYWARD GIRLS) \nes'not tring $10.00, Groavence Ie ts ‘osvenor Is to iv» what it does Benne meres for the Intemational WESTCHESTER LINE Senator Martin G MoSue We Chairman, Marine Salvage Company, which had has taken up the task of raising this Bi iahanss| for rwlaing aunken! vortels SEEKS FARE RAISE| money. "in the. course of a. short time |f 1 ooneesene the present quarters at the foot of Hast! } 4 sold a great part of their $16,-| 0,000 worth of stock in this city; of 3 90th Street must be abandoned and the Receiver Says Company Has 8300) jing will be forced to incur further In- | 21,000 Debits debtedness. ! in Ban! thle National Hog Raising Associa- ‘ < : Rigs - ‘| chester Street Railways Company op-|the Hotel Commodore on Monday, Oct. | F eautiful Absolutely nscott & Co, Grossinan, Zork &| (Ul wone-man' cara in White Plains |24. The headquarters of the committee AbtHover Oving- Yalamu The Very bs Q. of which the infamous ‘Doc'| iy vicinity, to-day asked permfasion |{#.At,the Commodore, where boxes and || ton’s has come to Suit ; Greatait Grossman was head, and of 1H. Sher-| 1, increase the zone fare rates before | be accepted. { be called “The Gift Genui { “2 man & Co. in which the same mal-|pnpite. Service Commissioner Sempie.| The Work of the House of the Good Sh f Fifth A af peo Bargain EMesitidner was the promoter He mald the company would leave to the | Shepherd le non-seetarian and brings no| ff © 0OP O° SED | Me bes Squirre! | Opportunity Reproducti High Cost Original Apistrict Attorney Swann answered |commission the amount of permissible of gizis and women have been reclaimed “ice iateporition tent Collar iH) { of the productions of Migh Cost Originals the attack of Mr. Clark to-day by | increase 'y ja inst tution in close to halt « 4 4 Season! Fy giving out a copy of a letter received | According to Str. Miller the company {Century of confined to Fifth Avenue $29.95 f Canton Crepe, Chiffon Velvet and by him from Mr. Clark on May 13,) hate bainnce of $200 in the Dank: OW88| Conmegtieut Untom Buys Only or to New York—or to TricotineAfternoonand Street Frocks, 1920, which commended the tandling | éeiver's ‘certificate mitch are a that American Goods. re pale States or to beaded with steel and jet; embroid- ner hich Mr. Clark |! nits rolling stock. Moreover the (Special to The Evening World is Conti: 2 : rf of a certain case in which Mr. Clark | lie {Special to vening World.) nent, ered and braided. Some with flow- a of White Plains last week can- % * i was interested and expressed hope] colied its lease to. the company of ital cendal nator Walon at thie ate nes | | that a pending case would be “as|eur barns, 90 the mortgaged cara have | adopted a resolution. pledging, {te mem. | ; ho home men iid Well prepared and as skilfully han-) "Semple adjourned the mattor un-|poode in order to end the conaatine t | - * to Await suggestions trom | Americancmade merchandise. and to, “There is a difference,” said the ls of White Plains who eald ip the America Firat movement. The ay were as eager as the company to!movement is spreading over Eastern | if TMstrict Attorney. ‘between the have it maintain a profitable service. Connecticut. 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