The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1921, Page 8

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SET errors nN Spe ir ma gE peg THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEOEMBER 6, 1081, MARKED MAN TRAPS |ALL READY TO DIE, |BANDITS FOILED ONLY ONE CASE IN 64 _|LISTED AS DESERTER, “ALLEGED ASSASSINS |BUT.LOSE MONEY? NO IN CLUB HOLD-UP| READY\IN BRONX COURT| SOLDIER IS FOUND DEAD : i aed Flee After Pijtol Baitle \ With De-| Stttce Martin Seores tapvrers Whe] identified Grom Rosary as Sorat. Offer Various Excunes, ‘Gregor of Camp Diz. tectlve—One Believed to Of sixty-fopr cases on the calendar] CAMP DIX, N. J., Dec. 5.—The “Gunmen Work Both Ends for}TWo Men in Sing Sing Death Profit, ‘Charge Against House Still Interested: in 5 Under Arrest. Worldly Affairs. Be Wounded. fling trial Sra Os the Fein agrotte uh bel Loma reid eed (a aS ¥ City police to-day reported | Letters received to-day by Louls/. Five masked bandits with revolvers abenee That’ tunel tor the December|lleved to have béen. miurdered, was St of five persons, three in|fabricant, Public Defender in the | Inve term to-day counset on both sides were|{dentified to-day as that of Michael lan und two in Jersey City, |Ctiminal Courts Building, Indicate) No. 113 Raflroad Avenue, Jersey City:| ready in only one case. Lawyers injGregor, formerly supply sergeant of ir alleged conspiracy to murder. Two {that at least two of the inmates of|e@tly to-day. and ordered a number of! the other sixty-three cases Company “B," 16th Infantry. Gregor tiers are sought. the Death House in Sing Sing Prison |™en who wote: playing cards to put up disappeared from Camp Sept. 10, 1921. According to the story, Salvatore [have not allowed contemplation of the | ‘Pelt hands and tne Up against the wall, ‘The camp records give the address of a " Pecoraro, of No. 354 Fourth Street, |¢lectric chair to overshadow con-|ojy grail station was sitting in the ; brother, John nas No. 1814 South Jersey City, and Paul Fortuna, of No. |Sideration of their worldly affatrs.| sear of the place and opened fire on the| showing that lawyers Gurarentie<* Cater “$2 Gilchrist Street, Jersey, had trou-|“While there's life there's hope” {8/bandits. One of them cried out and| the t against, “he Identification was Jie over a business deal. Fortuna is|the motto of William Marweg and| dropped his gun, but continued with the}. ia the are the ioe provers anara tomate ‘ound Pe Mae raters ; .|Nathantel Ingraham, others to « waiting automobile. SCurt will dlemise them. to The face was unrecognizable, County 6 Jelieged to have hired Salvatore La . Bac se agian 12: Sar at noma ot at | Bhat etn tot oe] SHGLE ALE pe hs ape | nee Pea eas ae pecia oliday Gift” Sale City, to kill Pecoraro, offering |@*ee murder and sentenced in Buffalo. | the Uey case Seapitalc sare aanes (Aa Warsbach,” w ‘who "was. forema body wcartted to the spot: One" : - ¥ “When I wi .” - Several Grand Juries “during” the had entered the right ear, and another : : him $1,600. en IT Was arrested,” MACwee | watbhi for a wounded he de- | of Justice Martin as Dnscricl Attorses, bad entered the visti cee bone ludice js alleged to have come| Wrote to Mr, Fabricant, “I had $46 t Retrsyatisn rey hired a band of|in tie Williamsburg Savings Bank, a Ligity ot ins, Instead of keeping the|fountain pen, watch and fob, bunch agreement, it is charged, the con- tors went to Pecoraro and offered , OF: ss MEN’S SILK NECKWEAR to be held to-morrow (Tuesday) on the First Floor of keys, penknife and a suitcase con- taining a dress suit and other clothes! , ‘not to kill him for $500. He paid $295| worth $200. I desire to have my prop- ; ‘account and told the police. After|erty restored to me before 1 die.” | Hermit Accused of Ki! arrest in bei: A of Fortuna! Ingraham was convicted of the Norwalk Man in cavadion the following were ar-| nurder of his daughter at LaGrang2-| HARTFORD, Con Ladies h Stefa eo 4 a fonn., NOV, 6. lenry in Manhattan: Jimcunzo Rizzo, | ville, Dutchess County, Prior to the |W. Dean, who lived as a recluse in a & 612 Bast 14th’ and Vito|murder he accidentally shot himself|/hut on the road leading up. Canaan iprest#/ No. 514 East 16th Street. Jin the hand. He brought claim for} Mountain, near Canaan, Conn, was ar- Y a rested lute yesterday and charged with MAN STRANGELY SHOT, _|“ompes ation and an adjustment was 1s. maunder on June 7 last, of Joseph M. embroidery scissors made. Points JY. S FRIENDS DETAINED| "1 woua ike to nave that com- [youn Norton ns ne Meters 8 as fine as needles, for snipping jon \- | gouth Norfolk. | tale : 3 Pee es to nag tial cont |aauth NorZo, surveitance vy ((@l] the right’ehread. Ask your dealer. will comprise 1,000 Dozen Four-in-hand Scarfs made of carefully selected silks (of foreign and home manufacture) representing a wide and varied range of fashionable effects; assembled in four distinct groups and graham, “They made me an allow- | the eee, erg My and was arrested Atel | Urs aa ance for disability. As” matter of |! the & technical gai Every pair is guaranteed fact, I lost part of one of my fingers to give you satisfaction. and am entitled to more money.” t +f 7 Mies | ceili Siete: i | rrquinits iro Tanoe puarus,|_nouies "shen rae ented, ruses | Ia Je WISS & SONs Co. ‘Tne Medical Examiner's oftice to-day iieged Turler occurred al | «ESTABLISHED 1848 NEWARK, N. J. Harlem Hospital this morning, suffering a two bullet wounds in the right leg. He refused to give any information as 1% the shooting. iM investigating the cause of death of midndat oy a man who entered the James Cunningham twenty-four, of | i199 members of the Guari, a family |house: and, ahet Parsons while he was 2322 Zatrd Avenue; Harold Wund, , p38, Cherry Stre at mother |in bed. A light was burning In his room age, of No. 1098 Franklin Avenue, | an. nildren were oH) to Broaitjat the time. ooklyn, and ‘Frank Graffe, driver of Steet Hospltal ts Thonuegiving weeks Another man is also sought. “Yaxicab that conveyed them My the AMERICAN PRODUCTS, MADE PROM AMERICAN MATERIAL BY AMERICAN ‘WORKMEN gond_ Avenue and 126th Street $$ ———— a eta pein | et iil eiealiy tomuasticed: at j a in ihe court a etd MADISON ' VENUE - . FIFT EI E,. IW Thirty-fourth Street‘... ° ee ; “‘Thirty-tifth Street’ | Madison Avenue- Fitth Avenue, New Pork so Thirty-tourth Street AR Thicty-citey eit Special Values in Tuesday Sales Women’s ~- . A Number of Silk Taffeta Umbrellas Little Children’s in black and the season's dominant cotorse; | Winter Coats and Hats Alt It & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK mounted with tips, club ferrules and smartly . mca distinctive handles (the latter featuring will’be offerediat specially peauens prices Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street bakelite caps and rings); offering an. excel- Little Children’s Coats lent gift-buying opportunity (sizes 2 to 5 years) of all-wool colored materials J $4.85 & 5.75 ; Little Children’s Hats ; 9 ‘we Decanue tax additional : reduced to Seohgu 4 $2.25 & 4.75 Women S (Feat Ftooe)* , (Second Foor) Imported Lounging Robes to take place to-morrow (Tuesday) A Special A All-linen Handkerchiefs — aortinont of will offer exceptional values (gifts equally acceptable to men and ‘women) Bed F urnishing: Ss at exce tionally Sie ‘ rices will be offered, beginning to-morrow, at Imported (French) Zenana Robes P P i appreciable price concessions. of rare quality; hand-embroidered and lined throughout with silk Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Allewiool’ Blankets iat Special at $32.50 & 45.00 Hemstitched, per dozen $3.00, 6.00, 9.00 White ..-per--pair $11.75, 14.50, 17.50 for tne complexion Initialed . . per dozen 4.50, 6.00 Plaid . «. 6.6 «o ‘per pair 16.50 Japanese Hand-embroider Silk K \ pole oe Tape-bordered . . per half-dozen 5.50 P ed imonos Comfortables) Special: at $27.50 & 45.00 Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs: Figured mull, cotton-filled ‘. each $5.25 sear Hemstitched, per dezen $2.85, 4.85, 6.00 oot Laces — = Japanese Quilted Robes of fine-quality satin Initialed . . -. per dozen 3.50, 6.00 é ‘ s ial at 14 50 Tape-bordered, per dozen 3.50, 6.00, 7.50 White Satin-finish Bedspreads aay ee + : | _ With embroidered corner, per “halfsdozen, (scalloped edges) War Revenue tax additional | a $1.35, 1.85, 3.10 Size2 x2%yards . . . each $4.75 Third Floor) With hand-embroidered scalloped edge, Size 214x234 yards =. Sw Cw seach «(5.50 : a perhalfedozen,inbox . .. .. $2.35 With hand-embroldered corner, scalloped piscina a ar aa Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases 0 Ga es se 0. - Olle t0:$2.00:: 1 will also be specially priced {sv MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED.— f° (Pirst Floor) cook (Fourth Floor; Madison Avenue section) _ mere A. WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FEND/at { 4 AE rey Ly at 4 i sexe segrh:

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