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second floo: into the Army and Navy supply store of Samuel & Louis Gold- berg, Nos Newark Avenue, Jer sey City, ea day by opening with 1 rubbe: ba j mmy a meial trap- door cbarged with 3,000 volts of elec- uricity as a device against burglars, _ BANDITS HOLD UP 20 IN RESTAURANT, ESCAPE WITH $5,000 (Continued From First Page.) Samuel Kaplan of No #3 Newark Avenue, who saw them going over the roofs, notified the City Hall Po ice Station, and the reserves came oa the run, As the burglars, alarmed, started back over the roofs Kaplan grappled with ‘them, but wa knocked down by a brick one of thera grabbed from a chimney. Policemen Deckert and Dennison poofve bandits were sent sprawling in all Mirections. Policemen Heganey and Meyer of the Simpson Street Station heard the crash and ran up just as the last of the robbers disappeared in Southern == S ES ee reached the roof just as the burglars H Roulevard. The chauffeur was sit-; vent down a fire escape in the rear © | ting dazed in the wreckage. He was/@04 escaprd in an auto truck they Hi held as a witness while search ts|DAd left in a back street H{ made for the bandits, who were all] Louis Goldberg sald the burglars Ah Soung and well dressed, got $700 worth of loot. ai The chauffeur satd he had no sus-| an eae || vicion that anything was wrong untit/ BANDITS WAYLAY &{ the men left the taxi and ongwf them | #{ stood by with a revolver and kept AND BEAT THEATRE tt him at the wheel. with the engine MAN; TAKE $1,500 & running. His fright, he says, was| sees @4 ‘esponsible for his running the ma- = @; chine into the sidewalk Another Gang, Working Near #) Gluckman lost a diamond pin, a eid #; sold watch and chain and $75 in 4tst Street, Blackjack * ! vash—about $1,000 in all. Young was | ; , @® ‘orced to hand over the receipts of | Watchman. two days, araounting to more than| payee mon, ct least one armed with $500, and what money and valuables Vas, Cire WAKE AS TOOK: {» he had on his person. The remainder |® revolver, were waiting for John M»- of the $5,00) was contributed by the| Nab, manager of Bim's West’ En ' patrons and waiters. Among those |-rheatre, when he closed his office a n the restaurant at the time of the 1 tar r | } cobbery, were Morris ‘Horrowltz ot {Midnight and started for home. Thi 2035 Secon Nat Good- | theatre, a movie house, Is at 125te man of No. 949 Simpson Street, Hert | Street and Manhattan Avenue, and) ramer of No. 2440 Webster Avenue, aN, 5 ‘ vont ‘ Barney Reich of B80 Tittany | McNab lives at No. 353 West 118th Street and Paul hke of No, 691 | Street. Tiffany Street. In going trough the day's box of- | fice receipts, McNab had separato! | silver from paper money, Ieaving th» former for change to-day and putting the latter in a wallet to take home At list Street and Manhattan Avé nue the, three men stopped him, Tw After climbing over the roofs of|of them pinned his arms and the five buildings of three and four sto-! third pressed a revolver against his BURGLARS BRAVE 3,000 ELECTRICAL | VOLTS FOR LOOT BONWIT TELLER & CO Dhe ‘ally Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. NET A LE TC a OT The Most Distinguished Ensemble - ' INDIVIDUALIZED TYPES AND PRONOUNCED VALUES THIS SHOP HAS EVER PRESENTED IN WOMEN’S COATS, WRAPS and CAPES For Every Daytime and Evening Occasion DAYTIME COATS 29.50 to 445.00 ee ee EVENING WRAPS 89.50 to 550.00 FAH Coat or Wrap or Cape fashion is an expression of style-refinement ani elegance—unusual in conception and execu- tion—developed in rich, soft textiles of sumptuous quality and combined with furs of a luxurious quality, ° Wovens imported light-weight stockings made of the finest wool yarns procurable— Plain and novelty hand-embroidered clocks in self and contrasting colours— Centemeri Hose |) Heather effects in g brown, blue and ] green; also lovat muixtures— Full-fashioned and perfect-fitting—flattering even the trimmest ankle. 5.00 } Scotch Wool Gloves in a wide range of styles and colour effects, 1.25 to 7.50 400 FIFTH AVE. New York— Philadelphia Grenoble, France bent on breaking the safe in the Arena Theatre, No. 623 Eighth Avenue, near 41st Street, waylaid the watchman, Joseph Rizzo, forty-five, No. 222 East 29th Street, at 6 A. M. to-day and as- saulted him with blackjacks, * THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMbER 7, 1921. ries two burglars dropped from the stomach. McNab struggled, he says but they beat him and took not only the wallet but a diamond ring an? pin, He estimates the total loss a’ $1,500, He was so badly beaten that he had to have his injuries dresse i by an ambulance surgeon. theatre from breakfast when the men jumped out from the box office. is in Bellevue Hospital with a frac- tured skull, i SHOT AT BY BURGLAR HE FINDS IN ROOM Introder Turns Out Lights When Surprised and EKecapes, Detectives of the Haat $8th Street His cries before he fell unconscious !Station to-day are investigating an at- stein's shoulder, He boards in the apartment of Mra. Four men believed to have been vurgiar stealing his belongings. shot and escaped out a window, he sald, Street apartment house of.the shooting. cry “Let what she Franklin Simon 8 Co, j Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets OPEN ALL Day TUESDAY, ELECTION DAY First Sale this Season of WOMEN’S WINTER APPAREL Our Regular Stock At these Reduced Prices NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS At Reductions of $20. to $70.99 WOMEN’S WINTER SUITS 55.00 Regular Prices *75.% to #125. N moussyne, veldyne or duvet de laine— majority trimmed with caracul, beaver, wolf, squirrel, opossum or mole furs. Including Models in Large Sizes WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—First Floor At Reductions of #23.°9 to $50.99 WOMEN’S FUR TRIMMED WINTER COATS, CAPES, WRAPS 75.00 Regular Prices *98.°° to $125. MART models in panvelaine, orlando, mar- vella, wondora or Normandy cloth—richly trimmed with beaver, squirrel, wolf, Austra- lian opossum or mole furs. WOMEN'S WRAP SHOP—Fourth Floor At Reductions of 11.5 to $51.59 WOMEN’S SILK OR WOOL GOWNS 28.00 Regular Prices *39.°° to *79.°° OWNS of silk crépe satin, silk Chinois crépe, crépe de chine or wool tricotine. WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP—Third I*loor At Reductions of #5.75 to $29.59 SILK COSTUME BLOUSES INCLUDING THE NEW JUPON BLOUSE 10.00 Regular Prices $15.” to *39.°° VERBLOUSES or Jupon blouses (which when worn with a slip or a petticoat, make a complete costume). WOMEN'S BLOUSE SHOP—Third Floor were heard by Policeman Mulcahey of|tack George M. Holstein, twnnty-slx, West s0th Street Station, but the men|a clerk, of No. 6$ East #8th Street, escaped. Rizzo was returning to the| says was made on him by a burglar He [late last night. A bullet grazed Hol- Flora Aul on the second floor and says when he entered nis room he found « ‘The burglar turned out the lights, fired a Nothing could be learned at the 88th A woman there sald she heard a wuman me in,” and about that time supposed was a shot. ” * rm wandering about the country dressed! is sald by the police to have adenitted 4 4 Me" } ath R AIR) only in hia ehirt, trousers and shoes, SHERIFF CAPTURES ONE) i5th men have long criminal records — ind are wanted in other parts of the country. Notorious Criminals Flee Awaiting Sentence in Utica, UTICA, N. T., Nov, 7—Emest Tim mons, allas Edward W. Davenport, and lal who| Arthur Reeder, twenty-three, No. 301 pleaded gulity on Saturday and were to| West 147th Street, driver of a taxicab, have been sentenced to-day, eacaped|®as identified to-day by Michael from Jatt In the early morning Leonard, alxty-five, No, 51 Bradhurat Davenport was captured after « sen-| \venue, as one of three men who at- sational chase, Sheriff Pickard stopping|tacked and robbed him yesterday Taxicab Driver Identified as Hold-| formally opened on Thursday by Gow Miller, Mayor Hylan and. Health Come iniasioner Copeland. The Health Centre, County Chapter of the Red ts for the purpose of demonstrating the ef- ficiency of housing all health and fare organizations in a district mo roof. The Health Centre is at No, $45 tl ieth t. Stree = Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets OPEN ALL Day TUESDAY, ELECTION DAY First Sale This Season of ; MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ : WINTER APPAREL Our Regular Stock At Reduced Prices NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS At Reductions of $19.50 to $75.00 MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED SUITS . 50.00 MART suits of genuine moussyne, veldyne, panvelaine or gerona, trimmed with the fashionable furs. 14 to 20 years. At Reductions of $11.59 tw $57.00 MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED WINTER COATS, CAPES, WRAPS 68.00 Regular Prices $79, 1 $125. OATS and wrap-coats and coats for every occasion—of gerona, panvelaine, wondora, Bolivia or Normandy. Sizes 14 to 20 years. At Reductions of $14.59 tw $54,50 MISSES’ SILK OR WOOL FROCKS 25.00 Regular Prices *39.°° tw $79,% FrROcKS of Chinois silk crépe, crépe meteor, satin or crépe de chine; tailored frocks of wool tricotine or Poiret twill. 14 to 20 years, At Reductions of $9.5 to §24,59 GIRLS’ FUR TRIMMED COATS 25.00 Regular Prices £34, to. *49,5° Coats for Girls (6 to16 years). In Bolivia, Vicuna coating, Normandy or camels’ hair; with collars of natural raccoon, Australian opossum or nutria fur. ~ At Reductions of #7. to #14,75 GIRLS’ WINTER FROCKS 9.75 planned and financed by the New York PS in Regular Prices #69. t $125. | ‘ HEALTH CENTRE IN HARLEM, | East Harlem's Health Centre will be “semen Regular Prices #16.” tw $24,°° ‘’ Frocks for Girls (8 to 16 years) of all wool serge or wool jersey—some embroidered or braided, also a limited number of silk frocks. - hh SN a -