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ne ARRON AAA mM a ARTI RLES NABER AO 7 ser ARR EN ete nee ean EI 28) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921.* } 1 oe BROOKLY {show t aha bu er | Every Time His | — alo ; Gy A HYLAN; BRANDS HIS sess | | ARREST: RECOVERY| Store te Robbed PPENHEIM, CLLINS, & : i ‘ourth—You “a. gis . , ir Vn i : : i u [man eine anh cat: thi berrnor sm ‘ mith the ; u | Detective Replies Burglars Never FULTON STREET—BROOKLYY t lenin sunwertay see: any atiweroe| © WAR se | aia “yee aril hai Tomorrow—An Extraordinary Offering i fete Uaner stare Mies ce merc Vel Cr | s you well] py Perey seadiate| His mattress factory at No. 657 11tb | | Lies in Thursday Speech Must] viener, hat ever nea any connec <0 Cie | Postmaster General Predicts)" rmti fuctow st Xe. #81 4) Havé Come From Others, — | woula approve cieaners,| Speedy Capture of Robbers | be ‘ . = anya pagal Roane, mem ier crare | SPEC bers Mewes ws | Coats for Women, Misses and Girls He Weites ‘ou know th yelped expone| Sd others who so justly ager Who Held Up Truck. Golaner, °r tall Tt $9 Gweeney, ond ||| —<—_—anansientsiinensaiaaiaadal A abaeinialbatasian teen itn Se | contract after contract with the City v K sa oka: Shave ead RH Whe next tate - gas sate of New on pprove ”y city aus . . rE SAT}, | eidsa MAL Wulen sour evn Cer | at WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—Postmas-| Sweeney 1s from the West goth Strect | The Coats featured betow ANSWERS IN DETAIL)" ak. Gi pe or the true facts, before usigg matter|ter General Hays expects to “clear | Polica Station. They @ay he's a detec- trike the t keynote = it Tet Gane SERIE Ga at handed to you by others up” the $2,000,000 mail robbery inj tive.” etrene Ul lah d bald said, were collusive and fraudulent maha Dtdedd Ss erasis May ike Siva ot) : ; vies New York City Oct. 24 with the ar-| ‘The burgiars never get anything, Suggests Mayor Mice Sure of bid court house’ inestone. contract,| ARREST FOR CLUB res: of the thieves and the recovery | Goldner said, but they tear things to| Facts for Remainder of i * fe icity” tée > "| of the loot within forty-eight hours.| pieces, get his records mixed up and| Campaign | cae ges SEaAS dol a ake HOLD-UP HIS NINTH |" awe of the best inspectors in the] thus disorganize the business. Their ce Ay adn which the Board of Estimate had to| 5 department, working under direct or-|tatest visit was the fourth in three of Fashion and Economy ee ey gE Women’s Coats e a Youth Who Often Escaped*Penalty ; ders trom the Postmaster General on! months and it was the most damag- Bett tii GC. Deekwood, -Goaiit ancel and rescind after the Hous-| °° Adee righ information obtained by him, have] ing of ai § ' a , : ing Committe dit. ‘The mil Identified by Victim as gone from here to New York to take} “'p, Mahle “that was teens he had’! ath candidate for Comptrolle>, answered | jong of dollars of matched bids con a pact in the case. | Probably tha * } Abdkay the charges made against im| tracte forsahuol work, whlohiwa' ex One of Robbers. Coincident with the start of the) taken his safe home in order to pro- High Cost Models ' fasttnight by John F. Hylan in the| posed, and your poration: ebun: ‘Thomas Morrissey of No. 44 Tenth veakls Cantal soaniceed ee Po tect e first three times the] } Jo ne} posed, a ‘our corporation counse A z ; : ted . Ma the. he ath, Se s ; . Soh following letter addressed to the] said were fraudulent and collusive: |AVeDUG Now under arrest dharged|ingg begun yesterday to fix respo: burglars came, Goldnep said, they did “ a Mayor at City Hall: Hin Your GF m of the Hous-| With participating in a holdwup of |bility for the direct violation of orders | thelr best i break the safe by throw- . , members in a social club at Mio. 805] that sent the inni! wagon through the ing it arour This did not break “Dear Mayor Hylan: ing Committee is equally untrue and i 0 Dea ateeid esswe| Iles neve HR Eighth Avenue on Oct. 17, and Hdenti. | streets of New York without armed| the safe bu; it broke a lot of other T cannot believe you would kn Unjust. When the committee inves-| (oan aly “dr and den’ \quards. First” Assistant Postmaster | (hin. ingly make false statements about a| tigated Insurance investments, 1 did} {©4 by one of the victims, # only |General Work said no announcement 8 friend and neighbor of twenty-five| not’ act un the committee in any|*Wenty-twp years old, but he haw nine/of any kind regarding the hearings| Finding no safe to work on, the fe ‘The absolute falsehoods which | capacity avrests to his discredit. Four times| ‘ould be made until after the steno-| burglars tore open all the desks and | years lute fa ‘ . he was granted suspended sentences, |Stabhic transcript of the testimony this: mor state you de-| “An honest and faithful Democratic bed Ghd a. it) sent@nces, | hag been studied a ne she livered in a speech last night nmst| Senator acted as Chairman, livery | the Jast one on Sept. 19, 1921, by Judge] ‘Those at the hearing were B. M,|tonts. It will take quite a while to have been handed to you by others. | company, including the one I repre- | Mulaueen, who put him on parole for) Morgan, Postmaster at New York; | get things in order again, Tailored filing cabinets and scattered the eon- 48.00 " ‘: . ee) 2. M. Norris, Superintendent of| “Sweeney doesn't s t | ¥ i ‘ada ten yea st F 1o Sweeney doesn't seem to be much | ‘ ’ ‘irst—You state I introduced «| sent in some matters, reported fully, | tem vears for a ealing a truckload Of | arsine: William Taggart, @uperin«| impressed,” anid Goldner, “Be re. A fascinating assort- bill to relieve subway contactors on} and the exhibits and reports so show. | ™! tendent of Motor Vehicles; W. 8S. - z i 4 ‘ é y riesey was arrested :ven- ; indy mo that the burglars never ‘ound that their contemplated | You perve: acts ¢ 2 case yo! When Morrissey was arrested \ves-| Mayer, Auditor, and Henry Lippman, | ™' ;, mot r Pens ua ant Ghatarlaline You pervert the facts of the case youl | a Yse the club hold-up, Jemea| Superintendent of the Registry Di-| set anything and savs it's just boys protu.s aid not materinliz mention, ‘There were over a bun- | 1 TMtN TOT agg Ninth Avenue ang | vision, All these officials have re-|Play. I tcll him the ‘boys’ ought to mentofluxuriousCoats in Somerset Cloth with t “Answer: Your own records show! dred companies: I made no sugges | 4 of No, 458 West tsth|turned to New York. be playing with rocks up at Sing a f a T fitroduced a bill during the war] tion as to which companies should be] Street, were. also arrested. Jamea| Postmaster General Hava fects | Sing. But 1 suppose Til have to fix call tet SD Nell H ‘period, opposed by subway con-|taxen up firet and personal rrab? Of No. 317 Went 23d Strmet,| there has been serious dereliction of | @P ® EYMNasium for them. and Opossum; also ex- t , ak We usioh noes aed c D and pr rally sow that) de ntified Morrissey as one of the men| duty somewhere in failure to guard Se eee eee ° uisitely embroidered k tractors, favored by vy ie] a members of the committee had | who robbed him of money and jewalry | the truck that was robbed. Bank Runners Robbed of $5,900 in q thé facts as to every company sub- | to the amount of $300 in the club. “The mail was brought under Philadelphia. Wraps. Newest shades. ' you in writing before it became a} mitted to them If Morrissey is found guilty of this] guard to the platform and then.) pHILADELPHIA, | Nov. 4—Five men law; It gave the Boa held say in any readjustme Subway | work was stopped he subways] were needed by the peopie and it merely provided a means of contin-| of Estimate al wgixth— A , 4 |erime, he will have to serve the tan-| without a gun or guard, sent through |;., an automob | _ “Sixth—The statement that IF lad} ear sentence due on the parole sind|the canyons of New York City—I/7 tre Gown witgnesses in a case against the city | {ich additional time as the club rob-/ mean its streets," he said, “I feel'{a-are, vobhe f $5,900 . . testify falsely as to land values is| pery imposes. deeply hurt at the whole proceeding.” ¢:. ped. Other Models Attractively Priced & deliberate(dle. ped Uh A ITEC NA AR ARES AAI A ted Daehn “Answer—This case, on behalf of my client and a number of other tt th bad bill, why, dia _————SSSSSSS == BROOK LY NS SS =] Coats in Normandie and Cut Bolivia, former smartly \ 68.00 ees ee senting? Youtctee | QWars was prepared wholly under ‘*: ¥ tailored, the latter Beaver, Squirrel or Wolf trimmed. ° it in writing? You the direction of an honorable lawyer, A Most Exceptional Shoe Offering : nature made it possible for 1 to be-| Hon, Harry 1B. Chambe Demo- | Coats of Panvelaine, with collars and cuffs of Wolf, in ) 08 00 . OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © i ry i ie dcsina Bosra of Education, slash pocket, effects and shown in the newest shades. { FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN uing work | “Second—You stated the Lockwood-| Board of E Lusk bill would ast the city millions lawyer and Democrat. This is a false state-| | “Seventh—You state that my man- ment. There never was a Lockwooa.|datory legislation added $40,000,000 to Lusk bill. Lockwood voted against] the budget. a apts tray “Answer—-The amount ts largely the ‘Lusk contractors’ bill and fought] oxaggerated. ‘The only mandatory it for four years, and the official)jegisiation introduced by® me and i| records, of which you have copies in] passed by the Legislature were tho The attractiveness of the Misses’ Coatsisenhanced by the moderate pricing. | el | civie associations, and approved by H 1 ' { . your Corporation Counsel's office,| bills increasing the salaries of the Cd Sa teaching and supervising force of the ‘ public schools. You vetoed the first “Third—You stated the contractors | bill; the schools wore ina critical con. are very grateful to Senator Lock- | dition; hundreds of classes were with- wood for his services and they are|out teachers, and thousands of chil- spepding money liberally to elect} 472 were being sent home daily, Remarkable Offering Tomorrow Misses’ Coats A Special Purchase and Sale of V/omen’s Fashionable Boots 4 according to the figures of the Board hims of Education you appointed. The. «Answer—This is a lie. I know of Legislature had to meet the eritical Polo Sport Models Sizes 14, 16, 18 Years Also for Small Women. to Size 86 Bust 25.00 Unusually smart models in chic raglan-sleeve and convert= ible collar effects; some devel- oped in double-faced material. Shown in dark brown or tan. Comprising Three Late Models OPEN EVENINGS, 719 Will Buy An Exceptional Value 5.90 ' This - ; | Other Models Exceptionally Priced $120 | A Special Purchase enables us to offer Shoes of selected | f Bolivia with embroidered backs and collars) A Tan Calf and finest Kidskin, in brown and black. Flexi= 1 Coate el 5 Nae Shown in navy, black and brown. 50.00 Columbia ble welted soles and military heels. Ideal for walking. of Wolf or Nutria. , . Grafonola with 10 Columbia Records FREE EASY TERMS The Greatest Talking Machine SALE Ever Held @ All Models NE All Finishes Columbia GRAFONOLAS At Prices Never Before Known WISSNER 55 FLATBUSH AVE., BROOKLYN Victrolas -Sonoras | Wolf, in addition to other richly fur-trimmed Coats. BROOKLY) || An Unprecedented Skirt Value eee | OPPENHEIM.CLLINS& EG | FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN . Tomorrow—Special Offering of Women’s Walking Skirts — Extraordinarily Reduced in Price Coats for Blouse Coats of Panvelaine, deep collars and cuffs of ) 7 8 00 Girls and Juniors 25.00 (a) Furetrimmed Heather Mixtures in sizes 10 to 16; (b) Silkelined Heather Polos, 12 to 16; (c) Broad- cloth silk = lined Coats, Beaver = trimmed, 6 to 10. (d) Polo Coats with convert- ible collar, Sizes 13, 15, 17, Fine Prunella | The finest tailored-to-order | Wool Velour Skirts could not be smarter Stripes and Checks than these featured tomor- | —_—_—— row atsuchan unparalleled] || ane a Side-Pleated low price that it barely] ||| An Additional Special Offer | and Box-Pleated covers the cost of material. | Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats pan aicaee | Values to 19.75 ae ; | Smartest Color Effects a Astonishingly Low Priced Exceptionally well-tailored Coats of Heather and EVERY REOORD IN THE VICTOR CATALOGUE. “Talking Machine Center ef Brooklyn,” OPEN EVENINGS Brown-and-Tan Navy-and-Tan Polo Mixtures, fully lined and interlined, trimmed | 16 75 Black-and- White | e } with belt, slash pockets and inyerted pleats. e Sizes 10 to 16 Years

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