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! “Circulation Books Open to All| VOL. LXII. -NO. 21, 990_DATLY. Bedbiany tiis ert? i NE wo Y 0 R K, SA T URD AY, D E Cc E M B E R 2 4, 1921, pow tiie “ irculation ; Books Open to All. | "PRICE THREE CENTS BIG CUT INU. AND BRITISH SUBMARINES PLANNED - AMERICA SITS tena, AMINA AS SSE NESS 335° BANDIT ADMITS 16 HOLDS PLAN TO CUT DOWN = : ¢ANOGKOUTTIREMEN ECLIPSED BY TWO WITH PAL KILLED IN BATTLE ON SUBMARINES "NEAR PENN STATIGN BANDITS HELD HERE fiver ee : = INBRONX WITH DETECTWES U. S.--Existing Tonnage tor ? rue rance, Japan and Italy { Score Overcome in Fire that Gunmen Confess Hand in Drives 25 Down Escapes Spectacular Niagara Falls : From. Hotel. Bank Robbery in October.. Milk Striker Confesses in Hospital, to Which He Fled, That He Got Wound Fighting Police Who Sur- prised Him and Levy Robbing Cigar Store. AMERICA. IS. BENEEITED WINDOWS ARE BARRED. 8 MEN SHOT UP. CITY. Delaying Men in Getting Policeman and 3 Depositors ' Water to Flames—-Policeman Hit by Robbers’ Bullets- Leads Guests Out. $12,500 Stolen Delegates at Conference Sau guine That Naval Probleins Will Be Settled Twenty-fve lod, sin the Amerl- Under persuasive Influence of WASHINGTON, Dev 4 (Ass0 | can Hotel on the two upper floors of Inspector Juhn Coughlin of the De Nated Tress) —An American + 7 ne on. . Nov. 466 Eighth Avenue, near the Penn-/ tective Bureau, exerted — stea To the police record of the last sixty hours, there was added at ten d som 5 Bs syania Statlon and the Post OMice, | throughout the night. Harlow Tow o'clock to-day the murder in his home at No, 1668 Nelson Avenue, the tonnage was qiresented t fo vay, * were driven to the street at 4.30 A. M | all Slim Miller," and August Reid story build- | confessed early to-day that» they led to the! played leading parts in the hold-up of street by Policeman Joseph Cohen,! the Niagara Trust Co, at Niagara who discovered the fire, but others de-| alls, and the shooting up of that layed until smoke cut them off and city on Oci. 31, and in the hold-up of had to go down fire-escap a bank and shooting up of the town A score of flremen were knocked out} in Ashtabua, O., last August. |by gae or ammonia fumes, ‘They| They were arrested yesterday after- Nai ittee of Bronx, of Carl Mollar, a diamond dealer, by an amateur burglar who also shot Mrs, Mollar in the head so that she is believed at Fordham Hospital + Com: to day by a fire in the fou five powers of the Washington Con- | jing. Some of them were ference. programme proposes a subs marine tonna of 60,000 for Great Britain and the United Sta: and the existing tounage for Japan, France and It This would cut the existing sub- | travelling salesman for the Wickwire Spencer Company and lately an j Unsuccessful bond salesman, was captured by a passing truck driver. | Previous entries on the two-day record included the killing of a high+ | Wayman at the Phipps model apartments in West 68d Street; the murder of a Bronx saloon keeper by highwaymen, the theft of $4,000 worth of marie colina pe ot the United Minias | | eiamonts from a Hester Street merchant and the fighting off of two and Great Britain about one-third were mostly members of Engine Com-) noon Ina flat on the top floor at No. | robbers by the son of the owner of a Bowery jewelry store, | each and leave the other three powets | pany No, 26. | 2t0 Bast 59th Street by Chief of De- | ‘® In the case of Nelson, or Nathan, | in’ thely pr France approximately 42,000 tons pan 32,000 tons and Italy about 2 tons. The Br position, that ts, Ja- | lames started in the cellar of th | tectives George Callinan of Niagara | building, which 1s two doors from | Ialis and Detectives Charlea Kane, | Add Street. The first floor and cellar | jugh Reilly and Harry Ford. nre occupled by 4 confectionery. in i | which was stored ammonta, The sec- |RECORD OF BANDIT | !%°; 1! highwayman kitted last! | night, as in that of the robber killed | SLAIN IN HOLDUP /at te Phipps apartments, emphasis | Was added to the contention of The vening World that the most dan- h proposal f the total The story of Tower and Reid re th evy Arrestal 10 Times, | abolishment of submarines was said Jond floor is a restaurant, which was {calla the feats of the James and Nathan Levy Arrested 10 Times, ols and persistent to have ben SSNS WONE| closed for the night. The lodging | Younger bands of bandits in the Sent Once to Elmira and to | men who he definite act ¢ turning | house occupies the rest of the Luild-|West forty to fifty yeara ago. The American | 1 | ing. James boys and the Younger boys ecause of the lron shuttered and] rode out of the towns !n which they ashi d windows of the Jower foors,| neid up banks on horseback. shooting n| 3 F 3 = |fieemen were delayed getting streams] ay they fled, and they owned their | contention that the naval strength | weds ee es eT a Mesias jon the blaze, which ate through the] porges, ‘Tower and ‘Reid and the of Jtuly and Mrance should be equal TESSIE KOCHERSHK! |gus connections und ammonia pipes) hang they travelled with used stolen | Und Iteration of | oe Jand released fumes that knocked out) a jtomobiles, and on one occasion a nder alteration of the Siig { |a fireman almost as soon as he got al jen yacht Hughes —progiaime, ‘the Ut ARRESTED AS HE —— |Suiter arene several tremen were| C2 2AM a uoswan om «pombe mph TRAM pera APOLOGIZES TO [hurt by falisvon the tens of the most sensational in recent hoats and G t Britain 22.464 tons, Aine Me. BA cies MAN HE ROBBED | FIvE BANDITS years, Hight men took part in it 1 hiner 1 They rode up to’ the bank at noon ood-ton limit t« 1 ana } ; an automobile they had stolen tn sritain, but to-day's . HOLD UP 3 IN 'n tute amen n Hoaoeneii | IN JERSEY HOTEL pe aiier Sorry for Binding and Re- Giavainnae eOngliman! warialnenient and eving Langley of Jewels and BROOKLYN OFFICE} tne wheet of the car, Another took Sing Sing Twice. dicted fur previous crimes and have 5 been released op 1, | In spite or agitation a year ago, and investigation of the bonding com- panies, it is apparent that criminals in trouble” ure able to get ball to go about th evil practices in order to get revenue with which to defend themselves in the courts charged with their punishment, Joseph Oats of No. 120 East 119th Street who was caught by the Engh wood, N. police when he appli to the Englewood Hospital for treat- ment for a us bullet wound ip his abdomen at (wo o'clock this morn« ing, confessed this afternoon that he to th Timitation len Whe Ani dis ‘This is the pollce recerd of the arrests and court dispositions of | Nelson (Nathan) Levy, who wns | killed by detecti st night | while he was trying to “shoot his | way out" of a Bronx United r Store he had held up: y $3, 1918; burglary, con- sal, the It wry to the Ital ip Bay, Would be cont suspended net ‘oster, 1, 1913, suspension of tence revoked sent to EI ira Penitentiary » 26, 1915, burglary, con- ed and sentence to Sing Sing five years and paroled by NE “son _ LEV ve » Viewpoin 1 up a position at the door of the banic| wante o its. rtain g Langley of J ne anted submarines abolished, and | Charity Funds, cine Krance wanted a revision upward >| = | of the 90,000 tons would be the minimum for | Alfred Ik. Sutcliffe. a waiter of No pert O, Wrig' _ Treasurer| with & rifle over his shoulder and a| Nudie Rosalaky, (This dispoats | ®## the companion of Levy in the ate Cuptains’ Union, wus pistol in his cht hand. ‘The other , Pans mcrae Coste vas CITES tsmipe to rob the United Cigar Store rn 107 Fulton Street. Brooklyn, walked | £0ing over some papers on his desk | ix, each armed with two 44-calibre SiaAR ANG OL d from court | 2t No. $85 Freemont Avenue and that any. nation , Wile Omina 2? teswaritt Lengion (ot? 7 @ourt Street, Brooklyn, | automate pistols entered the bank. yeot 3 he himself had been shot by a detee- Upece ts /use PORrem ne: Eresics ; : hn; ee dala i i . {| about 1 o'clock to-day when five men| ‘Tower and Reld were two of tha| ! , tive. He admitted having accom- better ratio of submarines|Police nfident He Will Soor | almoner of the at. George's Society at] Hvou : 7 . ; | March 10, 191 . cone eee ; inal scheme had yone “ : a : “TNo, 36t West Broadway this after-| Walked in, pointed five revolvers at) six and acted as leaders, Felix Wool- | I) (ited sentenced: eine nasal by panied Levy in sixteen other robbery than if the render the aviginat; B@ Arrested—Fear Boy Has |e ee eee eeene ome of the mea} him and ordered him to open the} worth, Vice-President of the bank, | li quiden Rokaleny exploits, fifteon of which were di- nto effect ul Ore “ >, . i te oie cley op | Safe, Ife did, cheerfully failed to throw up his hands when June 19, 1916, burglary, 4 1-2 | rected ainst United Cigar Stores, ‘rance could have had only 81,500 Met Like Fate who bound and robbed Mr. Langley or| is ; France co i a 31,5 H ‘ate. woley aid $183 of the chart. | 26 had just deposited in the bank ordered to do so and Tower hit him| years in/Ming Bing by Judge te Oats was taken to Englewood in an tons. - | Beis some sins i ‘ $18 aay “lan except. one twenty-dollar gold|on the sead with the butt of one o sy automobile at two o'clock this morn- VAL ISSUES |. 78 police of New Rrunawick, Ne ble funds, eG La want piece. The robbers got that, Pre-|his pistols, knocking him uncon June 2%, 1916, re ened on | ing by Morton Levy, a brother of ALL NA J., feel confiden: they wilt soon at- x Li Ee Oke OO livtously. th y gagged In and Jaid bim | scious, i ch of carrying concealea | Nelson Levy. Oats marricd a asleter bil a t said while you w De fed Up.” Pout on th. floor of the office. NEY || acca leere: “flee are s apie Toaa a. ; 7 AT PARLEY TO BE [ica ceo 1 is wanted] 9 said to Mr. Langley, “that we| profited )s thisdelay, as a member of nice ee Biean ¢ eared if | weapons, dismissed by Grand f th nats ey sola she hosptt . Silitita wpoumie Gatih endl cum arate aur ; on came in to pay his}bank and about the same number ?obber pists | erin Temple! Jury officials Oats had been shot in resist- SETTLED BY JAN, 1 as tte 5 rt Little Tessie Kucher-| would always be sorry for ta) : m they took sid, then clerks: ‘Tower's action {n starting : Her i J Temp! KoaAR ARO aaa larseoy ade Jing bandits in Fort Lee, Oats was ski, 5 years old, waese body was] Christmas money from the poor. So ro) Heals | yam yioience confused the other bandits} and Flees, but Is Caugh mitted’ to' ball. no dlspoaltion put under ether. When he recovered over to apologize.” set e building the y . ctory Ending to All Prob-|found yesterd WWlescone bag) SAMSON CO ApOlOsise. ad was lald beside the |and they began to shoot. The clerks rear ry Sept. 16,1919, disorderly conduct, | from the anaethetic, Detective Caso Satisiactory Ending Mr. Langley signalled to his off nd ee | y Truc river. i » e ems N Forecast by in the Alb: vy New Bruns-} lephoned for the police, | others. He was not rob! He had|fied into the yault of the bank and) 20 days in the workhouse. of the staff of Cupt. Wines was at lems Now Forecast bj ie A che that hele ey ee eae ne police. Vaone his Christmas shopping early |the depositors Into a rear room. Two| ze Dec. 22, 1919, robbery, admitted | the hospital, as was tho wife of Oa Delegates. wick saw 4 nigh ni Detective Vanderdrift from the Beach | and had no money leit inet of the customers wore shot In the| Car! Mollar, sixty-four years old, a is ball, cuss pending to whom word had been sent by Mer. i . had been arvesiod and was being) Street Station came and arrested the| | hater carers cbbers had tired of|tega and one {a tha shoulder vecausel dealer tn diamonds who did business} april 15, 1920, grand larceny, | ton Levy By David Lawrence. brought to New Brunswick brought] penitent waiter Sting ead waa ti they didn't move fast enough to suit| with customers who nnawored (stealing automobdile), admitted Caso was allowed to question the {Special Correspondent of The Eve- —— <> Reid. Avextiuamnante Siihan aE = homes| to bail; ball forfeited May 3, 1920, | wounded man, who dented any know- e shooting In the bank forge Hoollian of tho/ or ut his own “f la crowd to the station | , HARBIN Te 44. copy. | Gaumes, acconaitato oe bareenaa| RACING RESULTS. lying or ayesizs pies | Hewitet Policeman To which may be added unof fast night's shooting or ot me at rat jt Ho said he ha right, 1921).—Just as in the lust lap|formation that a boy Gouras sald NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. AS HIS PEOPLE LOOK ON Niagara Falla force jumped from a| Avenue, Rronx, had as a caiter| in ys geil rplierssuigonel lene stan eae eee of the Paris Peace Conference public legger and on ‘he day he lured the] presp RACI—Honorable, ———— street car and started for the door.|tast night Ulrich Wostling, 1 pasa-| vero there is no bull Perma- | ini no went out on strike @ few interest seemed to wane and the most {child away tried to sell them whiskey |1 to 2, rst: Wireless, 8 to 1, Ruler Had fleen Taken to! ‘Phe lookout shot Hoolthan through | able looking young man who lookea, "e™U reformed weeks ago, Then Caso showed him g made, and was drinking from a flask he | Key third. Non-starter y Meeting Place for His End. {the head with bts pistol, As Hoo) erry jover his $8,000 stock of Fields, Blossom House. oh pany decisions were bei: jowels ona MAID’S ALLEGED LOOT ‘newspapers giving au account of th prehuasth ‘a é D Dec In a meeting : ‘hooting. from which he learned for fo at the Washington Conference the }had, ‘The child was playing abe SECOND RACE—Six turlongs,—Archie |, DETROIT, Deo. 24-— In a 5 ae axial!) al WRUla. caine ares E $100,000 f. ! ned “really important stage of negotiation lene bar owned by her mother. She|aicxander, 7 to Land 2 to t, first: Aba- | rial! here to-day voveph Bll, flor of th (Continued on Second Page.) ee eg ego | IN HOMES HERE $100, the first time that Levy was dead. 1 has been reached at a time when Lhe |proke a toy and Gouras fixed it. Ne}jane, 1 to 3 second nits. aes aah a laren coma oh Nik a << ——— ee pe ; s ‘ Pere lee MAainas ed his face with his hands ant onotony of diplomacy has ched|then promised to take her to see| Non-starte } ew, 3 ‘ling followers, weeping women, clad EB BAOERIOg cand Victlais Gtade te Arvest ered. Hs peedieves to the dramatic mo-|ganta Claus Reel Seek One leideessus “aortunient andl caugne NO MAIL TO. MoRRow, | | Mr, Molinr told tim to be sure to! Cn ae aaah : ats ith ak HIS WIFE'S PRESENCE LEADS ments of the op2ning sessions. Mike ky says he i HAVANA WINNERS ie im 1 knelt aro. nd the cou BUT THERE'LL BEA | come before 9 o'clock as he was tol 7 bay Sate TO CONFESSION, ; The truth is that the Washington land the child alone whi to ARST R Eli had been operated on at a 2 nun errand to Jersey City at " t ow eyo ° ad —_— the butcher stop and whun be #0-] Gamer gt T @ |pital, When his death appeared DELIVERY MONDAY |*a"" | man ud to J ty at! $100,000 wor nt articles frei! he Ww zane wite ue ro arrest \ a Raya co | Vezina, 7 to 10, second; stnird. |t he wa ved t ehies | homes of New York w n for whom | bere,” Cosa told him. “You might as ntinued on Second Page.) turned they wer gone. ‘The police] Vesna, 7 to 10, second: Pollk M. third. |tain he way, A be ffice F to Work Su Wont} i told | iia worked: waa eld wittaue Ga in| well come (ite! == located Gouras's family. His wife has| smoonD RACE Six furlongs: Swit £ succeeded Post Office Force tc SUN loapt W fu yo} ane wer ralahite loach teed beta’ ihensircke dows not seen him in a year and his|Cricket, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, frat: Noviseo, | F dead man day to Dispose of All Christ- aint the Washir Helghts Court to-day Oats then broke down and made a ther in ars. One son is in a{$ to 1, second; Fictile, third, Non-start: \do w veral hundre y t Parcel Bureau and Distr DOD) phe estima thefts was given| full confession. To said ho was shot cf matner ce BERS ‘Tors; Carruthers | doliars, mas Parcels, | hat he hope! to f ar] cn rate ate magaa lear snetact Cahn tat The Evening World reform schoul. The police have in- ee ies | ieee ; eegorige Sie eels in| BY Assistant Dist attoraey. c aL Detective McCarthy after Levy's formation that a boy, Gouras sald] CAR HITS TRA ICEMAN. |MEXICAN BANDITS ‘There will be no mail deliveries are Phin Atal pened the door, | mans who said he belleved sho had | frst me s icing tho Getective inthis as is son, who lived with him at] TraMec Policeman Charle , to-morrow morning. Monday thera eu) Traine ah spiny sent mos ee La eS Sse. Al w, had kn Carthy down, $ SS Iino Rola)” fon pha WeE has disap-| tas siruck: bem murtace, ca x KILL PRIEST AND 20 will be one delivery to dispose of a a n ee Oats als, acodssing: te: Onae, Uke ° | ae sera’ pau Rene ( on al] mail recetved up to late to- | (byes Jno stood behind tite counter of the : W/ Ipeared, It is feared he nwt the samo| Avenue and 40th Street while on duty , Paty sie ee mail ree Pe aanite hod Tee womnt's, J ill Not Be te he little gt fast night He gufrered a Jaceratea| NOGALE Son 1 *4—A| hight. ‘The extra Christmas force |U® ¥°u! ame ‘ vering John A. Michaeia, th. } # fate as t t gir sealp and arm and contusion the | priest and t boys and girls have A | Mr. Mollar shouted sina, A : a 4 n aes knee, He was treated In Vell! Neen butchered by har raiders at} $2 all offices will work Sunday [oo 1 {pot puta era in clerk, wilh @ revolver, and waitin: Pu bl is h ed RENT REDUCTION FOR XMAS GIFw| Hospital and went home Santa Ana, according to radio ad-| watil all incoming and gutgoing |ioide Weatllvg fired two shots, Leth ane SS, upon « tor ner who were coming: ; SUR TBT AND: BOG STIs Pe vices received here to-day from| mall ts taken care o Jwent through My. Mollar’s heart, He! wWniin Franch owner of ths} frequently. Levy took Gerry Gretel, 3 dred and fifty tenants of a downtown| HOLLAND FAVORS LOAN Thaxpale chuital of the atate of thot Monday's delivery i» expected oped deal he doorsil! of thy| Bitte Motion Pletura To at No 2707] the manager, into the back room ant i arcade bullding resclved Christmas pres.| THE HAGUE, Deo, 24—The ec- | name, to be heavy, despite the fact that |2nopoe | Avi had iis back | pound hisa. 4 erie 1 the Feri Of Fen’ fedushons 08 | on amber of the Dutch Parlla-| ‘The elaughter occurred when the | been excellent respoi F \tieket ‘office. w aday night| Onts declared there would have k Monday Dec. 26th |ll\19 to 15 per cent. The reduction ta eftee- | mont peased by 67 to 10 yesterday the| parish party was ona picnic. Only eta pen Asaph yg er ae Mrs, Mollar ran out of the room, | ticket oinee Maya rt nd ils #014 | boon no shooting tf one Of the detec: tive Jan. 1, and will continue in force bill authorizing @ loan In the United! ono person, a boy of ten, escaped seal _— Watch and chain, W ale $0 ie Fp geese wnt April 1, when present jeases expire, States for the Dutch Hast Indies, alive, } mall well 1p advance, (Continued on Second Page) — the thi Lives had ] pulled a re ~ Levy fo be dying. Ulrich Westling of No, 148 West 46th Street, a former b ae eee ’

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