The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 10

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; 2 ‘ r Y * 7 ” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 3921, 220 West 104th Street, come down| jeweller, of No. 45 West 116th Street, ) waymen who threatened Goodman| Dupont Street and Manhattan Aven 4 jue. q et - ith evol I e| .| He was taken to Greenpoint Hospital, ; _ M4 al . er ‘- aia dikoutee se keeper and ex-convict, of No. 136] Tosti was identified at Police | imag’ arr Meh em ettuck eae & dank: ss detectives followed the car to Sixth} west 47th Strect, and Albert Guidice, | Headquarters by two porters at the |darkened ‘sfrest llehte hece tame nee ‘ Avenue in another sutomoblle and/a bootbiack, of No. 38 Hast 126th |Fuerth store as one of the men who |celved. It Je believed this Is a method re rt. ran away after the robbery when the | origina criminals to al em in ; | Chat arrested the three, ‘The bundle / Mt ers arrested. ‘The Bernstein | watchman arrived, highway robbenes, contained baby clothes—not burglars’ |, oh ment had apparently been used i out of “making an honest living 48| apparently been set up. Ship Flew Unton Jack om Trip RIENTAL Superstition?— be @ bail bond agent.” Here they were, After the arrests were recorded,| Miller Bitterly Censured by Judge Down From Halifax. Perhaps somber —_—.— hi: —>—___. tools. ana shooting guliery. All‘of the ple-| AUTO THIEF SENTENCFD |BOOZE-LADEN SCHOONER hat numerous rob- Malqueen. least an he walled, arresting him when he was i ae maencae rr $100, 008, worth * 2 BOSTON, Dec. 29.—The British interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq- fewed Auto Thieves and Fu-|tking clothing to his innocent babe | °° poe Not heretofore made public,| Meyer Miller, a dealer in used au-| schooner Golden Went, with a cargo of uity. Alleged by the Chinese to oath " in Brooklyn, and It was an outrage. |haq been reported within the last|tomobiles at Sist Street and Seventh| alcohol and case liquor aboard, w: be almost untanny in its power gitive From Justice In- An examination of the automobile| week. The warerooms of the Gus-| Avenue, was to-day sentenced to| elaed by the Const Guard cutter Acus HA PaSE tie weases, GOOD * . Wet Company, Nos, 161- ve from two ond a half to five|net while at anchor outside thi« port, Y appiness, showed It was a stolen car. Bern-| ‘ave Fuerth Company, at Nos. rve m » five! m chor outside this >. cluded in Prisoners. stein dald he had borrowed tt from| 168 West 26th Strect, was rushed) yeara imprisonment for criminully|towed her oy the Guives ‘thin: : nd Long‘ Bernstein protested volubly that| tures on the walls were perforated Sunday morning by fast workers,’ | receiving stolen motor cara, Judga|and turned over to Customs o hehe Coenen Sour Ree, the police wore trying te housd Mm{ with bullet holes and there were] TOS YEARS IN PRISON| SEIZED NEAR BOSTON | spots where ordinary targets had Tourner, who said it was a recent| who escaped with $20,000 worth of Soa ¢ ra. | observed on your finge stives Braunsworth, Kilmy.| cirt from a friend. The party went| skins before watchmen answering Mulqueen, who sentenced him sn word that the llauor-inden veauel Ayine rere te eee akin cae INC. o * the automatic alarm arrived jeneral Sessions, said. “This man, I|the Union Jack, but sald to be owned Band Barrett, members of the /to a gurage at Third Avenue and 6éth | (he DEtcman’ crom $20,000 to $25,000/ Am Informed, has done more to creata| hy a tormer Boston Kartonier: aie Lked hea dad eke: LEA) Bnd Loft Squad, who have beon| Street, where Tourner was sald t0| wer carried ont of the showrooms| auto (hlever than any other peraon in| bound here from Halifax, N. 8 : ‘ “teat ve been the owner of the car for|oy M. Rosenblatt and Sons, No, 135| New York,” —_—_— 0 hunt down the “fast-|¥ of 3 ° ; 7 § % Sinn deeorida along ttme—also of another stolen| West 26th Street, bg tenet ey eet tat it ae lier eae CITIES SPEND $341,493 e im 4 a y d ol teg oe een ralding tur {cat Which was shown to the detec- hs Sau Galereh OP tobe ladder|UNder another indictment for the FIGHTING RATE RAISES ada tives, A third car belonging to same offense and that cight other aa breaking in and getting away |, urner, the guruge keeper said, had | 7} complaints against him were on file| New York Heads Lint in S| With 4 ; , window without electric protection : } f ~ i Lint in State Wit thousands of dollars worth of/yecently been sold. He also sald| ‘The shop of Shafit and Press, No PCR Te ohne te nae tne $100,000 Expenditure, Before the police or the autu-|'Tourner and his friend never went! 145 West 26th Street, was robbed of a \f ? y e ALBANY, Dec. 29.—Nineteen cities of {out except at night, and constantly f he was tried on every one of them. ‘ pally called watchmen have time) 9H! sxceht Mt cuutse numbers om the | 20e,,wortm of fur cloaks during! “phe ‘charge on which, Miller, woa| the State have spent 434,498 In the teat 4 01 ot two y )Peach the place, made nihe arrests | cope, “Past worker” tacticn were used u:| Sentenced was that a 7s 5 tomobile stolen Oct in v to-day. The detectives in ar-| The detectives locked up their! me factory of Kataraky Brothers «| sucomopile stolen Oct. 20 in front ite Service Commission, acoording. te dropped from the roof to the only Grocers ‘tn ked for twenty-| prisoners and nt back to Bern-| wink, at No. 140 West 29th Strest,| sndick Noble. tt issued by the New York State ! apeipoadtiee sions | Stein's flat. In the thres rooms they | saturday night. The thieves, needing| 2, hrndick Noble, of Yonkers, ident oe er untcipal Internation. - fame Bours to investigate suspicions | (sind a merry party who were ap-ltime afver entering, barrionded the Eevaral Oiler MOM cate wice! conn | glimmer ore mie ot s108,008 nin W id ie geet the nine knew something about! parently waiting the return of Bern-| staira against the ‘automatic alarm|“Milier iy terentyccisht youre O18 ned] Berets we etre ot $103,000, while e Ul Let You Look Inside fast workers.” stein, Among those present were! watchman, who lost several minutes! jiveq at No. 138 Lefferte, Avenur.|Sytactiae was third with s6o4nn ing the apartment of Joseph | Norman Heaver, of No. 74 Hewitt | trying to reach the loft before call-| Rrooklyn. Ou E. ’ Weat 74th St Pisce, wre. eeverel months ing the police; the thieves took the Migr ~ r Eggs! H, at No. 190 West 74th Street, | jumped his ballin Hackensack, where| elevator to the roof and went awiy DARKEN STREET 1AGHTS TO ArD| . midnight, the detectives saw|he js under indictment for picking! with $6,000 worth of skins when they efi in, who is an ex-convict; Hen-|the pocket of a detective; Herman! heard the police coming. HOLDUPS, | ‘Tosti of No. 401 East Jo5th| Rich, a newsdealer, who has served| ‘The robbery Saturday evening of A.|_ Anthony D. Pratce walked into the aa three terms in Elmira and Sing Sing; | Goodman & Brothers, No. 912 Am-|.Greewpoint Avenue Poltee Station {in who if on @ suspended sen-| Jacob Liss, a musician, of No. 160/sterdam Avenue, Jewellers, of $2,°09| Brooklyn early to-day and sald he had| and Bertram Tourner of No! Hast 114th Street; Max Birnbaum, a! worth of gem and watches by hieh-\heen ft on the head by aman. at AVE you noticed the Egg-testing outfit in every j Reeves Store? 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