The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 15

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~ CAN REDUCE PRICE, | OF $3,500 GEMS AS Company Able to Manufacture | Brooklyn Hold-Up Interrupted Product For Less Than $1 by Appearance of Custom- Per 1,000, Says Little. ers, but Bandits Escape. The Brooklyn Borough Gas ‘Com-| ‘Two robbers held up Max Freeman pany, supplying Coney Island, Sheeps- | in his jewelry store at No, 611 Grand head Bay and Brighton Beach, can! Street, Brooklyn, and despite the in- iui terruption by two patrons of the place, ‘y got away with $3,500 in diamonds, gas for ery for less than $1 a thousand cubic tec figures on a showing that'the com- | Pany had actually expended more | money in the manufacture of ga: He could ont y that the company was not suf jently progressive or | jor than that of most of the companies | efficient “And at that,” he said, “its mana mont. under Miss 3 3, Di ie ay more ent onomical | % U while Freeman was about to open| fixed, The second, after looking the his safe at the demand of the rob-| room over. carefully, préssed a re- bers suspended operations in that|Volver to Freeman’s head itd direction and saved several thousand | OT@ered him to open the safe. hen " e n dollars’ worth of valuables which haa | {t@,tWo patrons walked in this ma aduated from New York murder. lin the same class and saw | Accused of Canning Death of Jer- the war. ney City Man. \ Trice, allas Ponal, twenty-one, nee lyn, died suddenly to-day in the Indies’ artment store at Bifth Street, where she was ubert’ of the medical | anid death was due to tage two patrons in the store and left. |mwo moons GET JOBS FROM The facts were suppressed by the RUSTON. police of the Herbert Street Station.| istrict Attorney John BE. Ruston of the 13th Police in Brooklyn to-day announced the ap- 2419 W night 0 elnred gist, at n, | Street, bore th both Manhattan firms. The ——— for him. Gor noor fo. |prescription, Masson, it is alleged bought the whiskey of J. Prouts, a drug- agents _ Entire Stock Reduced! He was held on a charge of Nathan N. Storms, rdam Ing a pi of Dr there is no such doctor. expe and 74th iption whieh day for five years withou being that for lu Almost Perpetual Motion. ( MIDDLETOWN, N. Y¥., ut J SN a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. 18 jewelry and money, it was reported |are working on the case. pointment as Assistant District At- | WANTED ON MURDER over & woman. NEXT, P 6 here working on the cage, | [Remus gee a tts ae Meee ae twaiied ty in Sect HILOSOPHER’S STONE : sw BROOKLYN GAS (0, JEWELLER ROBBED abe Interruption of the two piteona| the store ono asied that © watch bel jaroore: ana john) CHARGE; SURRENDERS fren janpeared ni Une station and anid os mma Carpenter Claima He's Solved Jan. 18— carpenter of this pects to obtain a patent soon Storms says bis machine will drive anything that can be driven from a shaft and will run twenty-four hours « interruption. Cohen, The! He asaya It does not need fuel, the only i Orso) 1 “ity, my + ‘3 ity, employed by the New York, Ontario “ . drew a seoond revolver and held all] }tyerson ty.| Francis Carlin Masson of No. 264{%! i been locked up over night. Arter|three men covered while the first { ¥ City] West 76th Street was arrested last night | enh wer er inate tains te ave robbing the showcase and cash regis. |™an poured the contents of a tray wenn in connection | py Prohibition Agents Harold Dobbs Ona GUPDOA witness i} of diamonds and jewelry into his w 5 Inet of % a Morris K. proaches perpetual motion. He ts now ter the men took the front door key ocket: d tified the cash register. Mrs, Ha A lison, a clerk, lv- | and Morris Kern on the charge of buy-|having « working model made and ex | from Freeman, locked him and the |?°°“*** * “| ing at No. 424 Putnam Avenue, Brook- who was found with @ frac-}ing a half pint of whiskey on a forged — | a to figures on which A | i | the city’s gus expert, was | amined before the Public Service Commission to-day, Mr. Little said he cotld not ¢ e his findings or | 20,891 Overcoats and Suits | . im the city b * ia unthracite cou Nierests are usiness ’ ; SobEti ene ate i the told aid és | leon O coats Suits company's lawyer. “just as they ure salesmen robbing the community genera ormen : gotrian Cp Senaan stars Wualesmen AN exceptional style MBODYINGall the dhe anthracis imp-s:tion should io | pene range of choice suit styles that are be avoided by the use of coke. use . ‘ ‘ “ Ih though 1 have to tieul it twenty | Dry st, lp nina overcoats, embracing featured by Fifth Ave- Setrandioheawor-tusinty eal Kpaley ““Detiverer rubbers every: wanted material nue tailors—plain and ts ; | sefeguard the health of the The Brooklyn Borough Gas Com- entire family. They are a and shade, Sizes to fit every man. novelty weaves—in every good shade. surety of dry feet, no matter pany is to be commend Mr. Lit- what the weather. tle said, “for,spending money to give | Bood service to its patrons rather than to spend it in e: Tough sole and heel— fine gum and fabric—triple and quadruple re-enforcing —make Deliverers the leaders for heavy y Get your pair restone-/ len DELIVERE! ensive adver 2156 Were $30 1942 Were $35 1841 Were $30 1664 Were $35 rom $1.50 in Sep In the wring on the application + No Charge for Alterations! 4,322 Overcoats & Suits 4,642 Overcoats & Suits J[NCLUDING a compre- At this price of $33.50 hensive line of ex- you have the choice clusively styled models, of every good style and in this great variety are 50 Overcoats are in Camels- $ 50 fabric that were formerly 50 Carr’s XXX Melton. Full hair and plaid-back fab- $50 to $55. Every want- ’ lined Overcoats — former- rics. Suits in fine quality | ed shade — every ,wanted ly selling up to $90. Suits materials, in best shades. | size. N, of richest fabrics, Now Were $40 and $45 Now Were $50 and $55 Were $60 and $65 Final Clearance Men’s Pants 3h Now 4,324 Overcoats & Suits THE best that money can buy. Included The filing of © Hylan that’ the Were excess ano by The I ably result Ines on these con of the New Ams Now York Mutua sted weelcs will proh nto hear Petitions i TN PENNY A_ POUND PROFIT = Teava- Mann Fresh Strawberries Covered with “Briarcliff” Milk Chocolate We Beat the Season While Special Introductory 89 They Last Price. Pound Box c High Grade Smooth Almonds Our Regular 39c Goods Extra Friday and Pound 29 Special Saturday Box c The “Big Three” This Friday and Saturday Offers a Greater Inducement than Ever Four Kinds of Candy in the Combination PARLAYS All MILK CHOCOLATE The HALF POUND BOX Four Regularly 45c SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES HALF POUND ®0X Elsewhere 25c BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE POUND BOX Elsewhere 39c HIGH GRADE SMOOTH ALMONDS POUND BOX Elsewhere 59c Thousands of all-wool Men’s Pants at a price that means buy Now! Formerly selling at $8, $9, $10 and $11.50 —KidK/athes Every Boy’s Overcoat, Suit and Reefer in Stock Reduced! Reductions aver- 45 At these remarkably low prices you’re age I, to y ! up getting Kid Klothes at less than cost. Now Moe Levy & Son 149th Street (Bronx) Store Open Evenings i 19 125 Ww i ke St ¢ Street Stores Open e Until 9; Saturdays | er ree Evenings Until 7; Walker & Cortlandt Until 10 P.M. Extra Special Saturdays Until lo: Briarcliff Assorted Milk Chocolates Our regular 89c goods. 5¢ POUND downtown 173 Broadway frinist | Second * bem 409 Eastl49thst fisena) Floor

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