The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 4

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BOOTLEGER Arrested Man Says No Trouble Then to Get Your , Checks Cashed. : award Collins, charged with cash- “ing jorthless checks along upper “Broadway to the amount of $2,000 Ewithih. a few months, told Detective * of the West 68th Street Sta- ton, ding to the detective, that he the “easiest graft yet."’ “AB you have to do in this town “to a che cashed," Maloney “quotes Coilins as saying, “is to tell ‘tem dpnfidentially you are a bootles- [ger abd they know you are in a po- Ritlork to give them good stuff cheap. Fou have unlimited credit from that ‘minufe; if you are a bootlegger you must?have money and plenty of it. “More@ver they are crazy to do you @ favor, If you told them you were a denker or owned a ‘partment houses they might ask you to prdve it—but there's not the elight- est dqubt but that you are a bootleg- ger, if you say 0.” |. May complaints have come to the Police, of the operations of a man _ pedal bogus checks signed ‘Col- —Mins,"" John Jord’ md ‘James Hanley," them © proffered by a fine-looking, Trank-spoken fellow who admitted he was @ bootlegger. The West 68th | Street police asked the small shop- | keepets along Broadway to report to "them the next time a check was of- . Tored by a confessed bootlegger. As result Detective Maloney was called ) to a fadies’ wear store at No. 2096 ray, @ week ago and arrested Collins. ’ * He was arraigned to-day in the | West Bide Court on the complaint of Mi Johnneby of No. 2200 Broad- way, rged with buying a diamond ring rth $100 last September with a worthless check, and was held in § $2,600) bail. The police records say Colling was sent to Elmira reforma- tory 1905 for forgery and grand jJarceny and was sentenced to three years in prison in Philadelphia in | 4915 for check swindlin Collins was held in few blocks of |, ALMA MORRISON: Marque Bara, Whose Sister Is Theda, Makes Miss Alma Mor- rison His Bride. Marque Bara, only brother of Theda Bara, the soreen’ star, distin-| 5 Guished for the so-called vampire roles she hae played, to-day married in Philadelphia Miss Alma Morrison, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Robert J. Morrison of Brooklyn. Mies Morrison ‘i also! an ‘actress upon the ellver screen. Mr. Bara 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bara of this city, and is in the oil business in Tulsa, Okja,, where he ond hig ‘bride will minke. thelr Home. asked Magistrate Sweetser to-day to reduce this to $600," The mxkisirute looked over the police record of the prisoner and raided it. ‘ “Your honor will take a checi for It, ‘of course,” said Collins, suavely: Magistrate Sweetser blinked a litile, composed himself and just As Buavely assured the prisoner that cash as a satisfoctory bond was invariably es- sential. Wine C.i0.D. D St & EC No Returns } Fifth Avenue. at. 35th. Streets «9 ¥» THURSDAY : CLEARANCE Boys’ Wash Suits 3.90 Heretofore 3.45 to 11.50 2.90 BROKEN LOTS With flapper pants. to 16 years. sport Heretofore 3.45 500 Tub Suits in Various Styles Carefully made little suits’ of Palmer linen, galatea,, poplin, etc., chambray, Heretofore 4.45 to8.00 2.90 SIZES 2 TO 4 YEARS—-4TH FLOOR ‘shirt Established 1879 FRIDAY INCOMPLETE SIZE RANGE 300 Khaki Sports Suits—sizes 7 to 16 With flapper Sizes 7 and Sizes 11 2.90 FIFTH FLOOR SATURDAY. Heretofore 4.25.106.50 3.90 ton-on, middy or folk style. SIZES 5 T GRAND JURY TO GET |BUILDS RADIO CABINET WITH NO OUTSIDE WIRES|FOR YOUNG PLUNGER Evidence in-Case of Mrs. Robertson Ready, Says Jéfsey Prosecutor. 4 Prosecutor Charles Sexton of Mon- mouth County, > nouneed to- day he was, ready to 80 before. the Grand Jury next week with. the ‘eyl- dence he has regarding Mrs, Sarah AH, Robertson of 1 who J& charged Jefradd Lloyds of nee by. arrang- 1-up_ Of herself 18 by a “lone burglar.’ The “burg- lar’? turned out to be « Signalman of the Central Railroad of New Jersey hired for the purpose om the promise of $1,000. According ,to Inv Lust, acting for Wo in a Fifth Avenue shop @ péarl neck- lace for the | of which in the “burglary’’ Mrs, Robertson claimed $10,000. It was left at the shop for appraisal two days after the “hold- up.” ‘The appraiser puts its vatue, Mr, Luisi sas at $250 yThe investiga! tigutor Gerard is still engaged in getting data ling claims for $1,800 for insuran 1 Jewelry which was Jost at Deal, paid to Mrs, Robert- son ‘throuith, her insurange | brokers Mattbie & Motan, moré wh @ Yebr ago, and before she collected through the same brokers $10,000 on account of jewelry which she said was taken from her in Columbus by robbers. —$—< SHOOTS AT WIFE, KILLS SELF. ‘After firing two wild bullets at his . West 1718t lot at himself, himself near 1 died Inst night in Colum- |. Mrs. Rajtar e@ald she id declared ASHINGTON 3-DAY TOURS Personally-Conducted Mar. 16, 80; Apr. 13, May 11, $26 $27 $29 tre, New York According to Hotel Selected Proportionate Rates from Other Itineraries and details from Wm. Lo ir, Div. Pass, Agt., 300 event ve, Penna Sta., New Yorks, of Bearest, Ticket Agent, ENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM ‘The Boute ol the Broadway Limited sport shirt and or knicker pants. to 16 years. Hartford HARTFORD. Hartford hospitals expect soon to have radio concerts served with their toast and ten bullt for one hospital a wheeled cub- inet with a miniature aeriad on top and from! which projects @ hord. Without these the plece of furniture would bo mistaken for a tea wagon. The contrivance proved successful] ward offered for his apprehension. ‘and public subscriptions will provide aimilar ones for four other hospitals. Aling for him has offered $250, and the}? nurre can easily balance @ tray of tonat |!” : Fl ondtea in one Hand and wheel the[ trustees & reward “Broportionas to “T radio cabinet into a ward, no outside wires, ‘s, he hasfound | RECEIVERS APPOINTED FOR SHIPBUILDING CO. $2,250 REWARD Standard Corporation of Staten Inod Said to Have Large A Receivers were appointed to-day by Judge Garvin Im the Federal District Court, Brooklyn. for the Standard Ship- building Corporation, Staten Island. on the application of James Howden & Co. or Glasgow land, which presented Hospital Patients tel. Have Concerts in Wards. March §—Patients 'n of P. Dental School Trustees Seek Walter Unger for,$190,- jmbezzlement. PHIA, March 8 —A ging embezzlement of yi was issued to-day for Walte- Uner, fugitive assistant treasurer claim for of the Evans Dental School of the * the knee ff the corporation wer Univers'ty of Pennsylvania, and a re-|sald to be large and juabie. Oul- standing obligations were listed as in ‘The detective agency which ts look- | ¢%¢ess of $250,000. The ere said to fn the property amounting to 90, "The s—Jamnos J. * 18, al the amount stolen." This reward, it seeperaes Bits Ooerey end Wil A is estimated, will amount to $2,000. without interruption, OPPENHEIMCLLINS &G 34th Street-—— New York A local radio enthusiast has There are Special Offering Thursday Worsted Jersey Suits’ For Women and Misses | Cleverly Modelled for Style Distinction and Service Exceptional Value 18.00 Tuxedo and notch collar styles, fea- turing well= tailored, snug - fitting shoulders, pinch = pleat backs and narrow belts, , All favored shades. Women's Dept, 2nd Floor in Tommy Tucker, but- Nor- Heretofore 6.50 to 11.50 3.90 09 YEARS —FIRBTH FLOOR Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ; Women’s Hand-Tailored Sutts of Imported Tweeds 69.50—79.50 As different from the ordinary tweed suit as hand-tailoring, distinctive designs and imported two-tone tweeds can make them. Rows of silk stitching, new pockets, tailored button holes, new belts and unusually handsome linings are noteworthy features. Some models use a com- bination of checked and plain materials. Tones of rose, coral, beige, gray, lavender, blue, Wemen's Sizes—Third Floor Women’s Tweed Suits with Cape or Coat 29.50 to 79.50 Domestic or imported tweed in well-tailored, smart-looking suits—two-piece, with box coat and skirt, or three-piece, with dress and matching cape, Women's Sizes—Third Floor Women’s Dresses—Special 25.00 Three models in drop-knit or silk-knit—navy, black or brown, And an attractive crepe de chine frock with tucked skirt, round neck and soft, becoming sash; in navy, black, henna, maillard, gray or corn- flower blue. Sizes 36 lo 44 Third Flcor No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Worhd W © RTH. ‘THIRTY-FOURTH STREET The Spring Wrap Lf it Isn't a Wrap—Lfat Isn't a Coat, tsa Cape—But Tes Smart Bright green or orange suede con- trasts with soft imported tweed on the collar and arm slits of the cape on.the left. Hand loomed imported tweed is shown’ in a swagger link- cuffed model in the center. The lady at the extreme right looks so pleased because she feels “right” for any occasion in her narrowly belted coat of Shawsheen. Extraordinary Value at Ne Connection With Amy Other Establishment in the Wortd THIRTY-FCUNTH GTREET A suit means more than a suit used to mean—for now you may have a hat or knickers to match Three-piece Tweed Suits Coat, skirt and hat or Coat, skirt and knickers FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 35°° The jaunty roll brim hat is part and parcel of the suit on the left. Exquisitely tailored of soft tweed in Spring shades. Coat lined with Canton crepe. Extraordinary Value at For city wear, country hikes or the fairway is the right hand suit. Built of sturdy gray and tan tweed mixtures. The coat has golf shoulders. Knickers to match,

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