The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 13

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YHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY * MAN WITH JIMMY PICKS COP , FOR LOOKOUT ON “LITTLE JOB” ~ Hopes Joke Won’t Get Back to Boys in Sing Sing, He Says, When Arrested. Detective John Vesey of the Spe-' elal Service Squad, roughly dressed for a rainy night, was at the Penn- sylyania Station early to-day and no- ticed a well dressed youth seemed to be watching him. Finally the youth borrowed a cig- arette and mawnh aud seemed eager to mee friends with Vesey, who de- eed he was a “nut.” The stranger, on the other hand, seemed to think the detective was a congenial soul, and after an hour or two approached him again. “Are you working?” he asked. The detective said he was. “How are things coming?” he in- quired of Vesey, who replied, “Oh, just fair.” “Well,” confided the stranger, “you won't get anything around here. 1 have been on the job and the place fy dead, but we might pull off some- thing outside. Come with me and we'll make some real money. I always work alone, but you look all right and I'll fix {t so you won't be taking any chances, All you have to do Is to give me a yell if a cop comes along and ‘then beat ft.” “What have you got for a job?" aeked Vesey. The stranger pulled out an 18-incr “j3mmy." By this time they were outside th: station and then Vesey suggested he ‘knew a place,” and escorted the wtranger to the West guth Street Po- | lice Station, When the man saw the siecn lights he wanted to bolt but the detective’s gun dissuaded him Inside the station the humor of It overcame his anger and he laughed, “Well,” he said, “if they ever heas of thjs in Sing Sing my goose will bu ccoked. Can you beat it? Trying to a<t.a cop’ for a lookout.” He said he was George E. Mas thirty-eight, “no home except when in jail” The latter statement may be: true, but his pretensions to high} standing in Sing Sing are not. He has never been in that prison, He was released from Blackwell's Island two weeks ago after serving six months for trying to steal a handbag in the Pennsylvania Station. Abii SE WOULD LET POLICE LICENSE TAXI MEN) Bill Introduced at A#any Would Have Criminal Record Check on Applicants, ALBANY. Jan, 5,—Checking crime by giving the New York City Police Department the right to license taxi- cab drivers is the purpose of a bill in- troduced in the Assembly to-day by Joseph Steinberg (Rep., Manhattan). The measure, advocated by Chief Magistrate McAdoo and Police Com- Ton Darrell, and Sons, Sale of for Women and Children AN UNUSUAL ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY TO REPLENISH YOUR SUPPLY AT THE FOLLOW- ING LOW PRICES: WOMEN’S BLACK ALL SILK STOCKINGS Value 3.00 per pair, for WOMEN’S WOOL STOCKINGS—in various colors, in- cluding black and natural. Value 1.50 to 4.25 per pair, for WOMEN’S FINE COTTON regular or extra sizes; black Values to .79 per pair, for n, | | ‘| Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff jounces of ordinary liq |to moisten the sealp and rub it in| jtrace of it, no matter how much missioner Enright, was scrapped last year. A bill advocated by the Women's League for the protection of River- side Drive makes it tilegat to main- tain dumps or coal pockets along the river front in the park area. ——— COP FIRES AT FOUR IN CHASE; ONE STOPS of Burglary of Hester Street Store, Patrolman Michael Gibbons of the Clinton Street Station saw four men in front of Samuel store, No, 108 Hester Street, at 5 o'clock | this morning, gpd because they ran, he chased them, firing four shots before he induced one of them to stop. The| Other three got away. : who have gone by sl to Grand ‘The captured one sald he was An-| Anse, Latugue and Riv au Rat tonlo Rossi, twenty-four, of No, 213 Mott |tu corral witne for the -ontreal | Street. He was locked up on a charge of burelary, for, it was found that the clothing store had been jimmied and most of the clothes packed up ready for | y moving. ——-— GIRL AIDS IN CAPTURE OF ALLEGED BURGLARS Saw Two Leave Apartment House by Way of Root. Miss Mary Ware, No. 2469 Seventa Avenue, says she saw two men leave that apartment house yesterday af- ternoon by way of the roof. Th had @ suitcase. James Jathers, who lives there, told the police that some- boay had entered his apartment by Jimmying the dumd waiter door and! stolen @ lot of his clothes, He and| Mist Ware walked through Relghborhood last evening, always within hailing distance of Detectives! Shields and McGrath. In a restaurant 0! 1(tat Street and eveath Avenue, Miss Ware pointed | out two men who were arrested on burglary charges. They i names of Harry Solinaky, Rrook Avenue, and Thomas Y No. 164 West Lith Stre :t Washington taken to The only sure way to get rid of dan- druff is to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four 1arven; apply it at night when retiring; use enough gently with the finger tips. | Do this to-night and by morning most if not all of your dandruff’ will be gone and three or four more appi- cutions will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign an: dandruff you may have. \ You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at anpdrug | store. It is inexpensive and fever fails to do the work.—Ad Broadway. Brana Ath Sts. Hosiery 1.95 85 to 2.95 OR LISLE STOCKINGS— or salar. 39 S and nberg's clothing | 4 CHILDREN’S WOOL STOCK 3¢ LENGTH WOOL SOCKS with fancy tops. Value 1.00 to 2.00 per pair, for 75 to 1.25 BOYS’ HEAVY BLACK COTTON RIBBED STOCK- INGS—Value .59 per pair, for 39 Women’s Gloves at Radical Reductions for Two Days Only WOMEN’S AFRICAN CAPESKIN GLOVES—1 clas; Spear and Embroidered Backs. An exceptionally hig fade glove—in Tan, Gray and White— 00 and 3.25 grades, at SLIP-ON CAPE GLOVES—46 and 9 button length. Finest quality Imported Capeskin, in Beaver and pale Were 5.75 pair t 3. 35 FRENCH KID GLOVES from our oe eee quality of Imported Kidskin, 2-ciasp. Full P K and overseam—Paris Point and Embroidered Back. All the desirable colors—Black and White included. Regular price 3.00 pair Special at 1. 95 LOT OF MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLE GLOVES—includ- ing Imported Kid, Suede and Cape. Some slightly mussed from Handlin avery color represented in lot, including White and B! former values to 3,25 pair Closing Out at 85 SMALL LOTS OF WOOLEN AND FABRIC GLOVES will be closed out on Special Sales Tables at less than Half Former Prices. TWO BOYS ARRESTED AS ALLEGED BURGLARS Pair Ph ter Grocery. Policeman Devine of the Bast 126th} Street Station early this morning saw! wo boys standing in front of the, Grocery of Philip Juxtino at No. 314 Hast | )118th Street. ‘The older one was, up- |parantly directing the younger, to énte through @ broken panel, Devine arrest-; ed Jasper Gernard!, eighteen, of No. 311 Pleasant Avenue, and #rank Su- raino, fifteen, of No. 510 Hast 117th Street. According to the pollee, young su- ralno recently was paroled from “he Catholic Protectory and admitted he has worked with Gernardi on several small burglaries in their neighborhood. peter atlas STILLMAN PARTY NOW AT THREE RIVERS Stillman. defendant, and | Fred Beauvais, corespondent, in the Stillman divorce suit were here to- day awaiting the return of couriers) hearings next w Beauvals and Qa cane IN Manne tha, sauiternoon | stetday from a trip up the Maurice Valley, where they ylewed. prospective witnesses. |\ Stillman arrived a few hours later ef Bude seine | N/until the status of the Transit Com- (TRANSIT BOARD SUES FOR SALARIES | Board of Estimate Served in Order to Force Payment of $70,761.80. Members of the Board of Estimate jwere served to-day with an order t» Show cause why the Appellate Di- vision of the Supreme Court should not order requiring the board to pay over to the Tran Commission the sum of $70,761.80 quired for salaries of 900 employ of the commission for the month of} December. In the moving papers it is set forth that the Board of Estimate, under a issue an court order, with the understanding that the legal rights of the city in its contention that the Transit Com- mission is an illegal body were pre- served, appropriated $900,000 for the expenses of the commission in July and $141,000 in November Addi- | commission from the Public Ser- v Commission, however, which swelled the payroll, ‘Transit Commission employees dependent on th ve their December E cstimate on Jan, to withhold the payroll appropriation mission is settled by the Court of Appeals, which has the matter under from Montreal. 29 West 42nd St. consideration. . 307 East 149 St. phonographs. finally, it possesses The Phonograph—A beautiful style'"430" Vo- calion with Graduola, in fine selected mahogany Special Phonograph jj is of good size, made of the finest case woods, and beautifully finished. The tone of the Vocalion is superb. 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The officers. now caring for men range in pay from ear. sd marines from Polyclinic start for Washington to- y & message of protest to Original Short Vamp Shoe shen. mat this address Avoid impostors nearby. 1972 Buttons toE ono Store Hours, 9 to 5.30 ~ wy EARN bewenae FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. | FRIDAY SATURDAY Advance Styles Les Chapeaux Charmants 5.77 New mid-winter styles are in, featuring resent wear, yet with.a note of color and a new air that speak of spring. Gay flowers and fruits or smart novelties trim hats of plain or embroidered satin or of straw combined with satin or taffeta. There is any number of models, all at this specialized price. FRIDAY SAT Popular Phonograph RECORDS. . .46 The new tuneful popular music that everyone enjoys makes this selection as attractive as- the price is unusual. Birds of a Feather, Say It With Music. 1 Want My Mammy. Yoo-Hoo. A Dream of Your Smile. How Is It by You? By Me_it's Ka-La-u. Blue Danube Blues. Fine. y Dapper Dan. Stars. . Song of Love, | Tuck Me to Sleep. My Blushing Rose. Why, Dear, One Kiss. = Learn to Smile. i Hawaiian Twilight. | My Sunny Tennessee. Aloha Oc, | Love Will Find a Way. Latest Hits in Sheet Music Were .24 and .27.............5 Wabash Blues. } T Want My Mammy. Just Like a Rainbow. | Sweetheart. Ten Little Fingers. | When Francis Dances With Me One Kiss. | Yoo-Hoo. Why, Dear. Dapper Dan. FRIDAY Shopping & Travel Bags Assortments are unusual, not only in quan- tity but because they show all the smart new styles in bags. le prices afford very attractive savings. Hand Bage—leather, velvet, duvetyn and silk—shell or noy- elty frames—black and colors—were $4.87. 1s 27 SATURDAY Hand Bags—black and colors —leather, silk, davetyn and velvet—black and colors—were 88.97 ....20ad Cowhide Travel Bags—lined with leather—18 in, long—were $11.77 Suit Cases—crepe stain — 24 and 26 inches long—1% cow- hide straps around— Special Hand Bags of Black Leather— fitted with safety catches— some are lined with leather—were 62.25... 1-75 Special Purchase 300 Little Tots’ Colored Coats Our regular $8.97 to $15.97 5.85 Last Year's Sale Price was 50% higher. Broadcloth, Bolivia and Chinchilla, brown’ reindeer, red and Copenhagen—some fur trim- med—warmly lined and interlined—Sizes 2 to 6 years in the lot. BOYS— —GIRLS BOOKS Broken lots left from our Christmas sales are now reduced to clearance prices. Among them are the following favorites: The Pony Riders a) The Motor Boat Ciub . Automobile Girls ... Meadow Brook Gii Grace Harlow Series . Dorothy Books .. | The Motor Maids The Girl Aviato: | Boy Inventors . | The Dreadnoug 39 Were .47 and .52 each See Page 31 for Other Hearn Advertising. © ’ J ‘ aes sPEsaSHS tae pest —~

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