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i : ‘}te> Avenue, the Bronx, customers. 461 AME NEW HOLDUP OF DRUG STORE ON HADAS MURDERERS Witnesses in Court in Effort to Identify Robber Sus- pect as Slayer. Joxeph Bryan, a young ex-convict, who was arrested last night while him. He attempted to draw it, but the policeman knocked him down and got the weapon. Police Headquarters records show that Bryan is also known as Joe: Ryan and “Ginney Joe," and was recently released from Sing Sing, where he served a term following conviction of an armed hold-up. sia | GREEK WARSHIPS SEIZE ITALIAN STEAMSHIP ROME March 16 (Associated Presa). —Considerable excitement has been caused here by the news that Greek warships had stopped and searched the Italtan steamships Umbria and Abbazia, détaining the latter, The Messaggero obsi notwithstanding the Gre has never recognized the rig! to Institute a blockade or to search ships. nor did France, who experienced a similar incident in the selzure of the that Tlaty, running away “rom a hold-up in the] seamahin Fspotr, ug store of benjamin Greenwald at jo, 923 Kighth Avenue, was arraigned in West Side Police Court to-day and held,on a charge of robbery. In the courtroom were persons who were in the drug store at 120th Street and Broadway when it was held up last Sunday evening and Samuel Hadas was killed by one of the thugs. These witnesses were under instruc- ona to see if they could identify as one of the murderers of jadas. Detectives are out to-day gathering up victiins of recent hold- ips, who will be taken to Police Headquarters to look at the if. The Greenwald hold-up was similar to that in which Hadas w s killed, Two men entered the store at 11 tae with drawn revolvers At the soda fountain were Benjamin Greenwald, his brother, Morris, Rich- ard Peeples of No. 1730 Broadway \and Jumes Secular of No, 851 Whit- } Whe Zour men instinctively raised their hands above their heads when they saw the revolvers, but one of the thugs ordered them to act natur- ally and not attract the attention of veople-passing on the sidewalk. They then ordered the four men to the back of the store, where they took $56 and a gold watch and chain from Henjamin Greenwald's pockets and a atch and chain from Peeples. Open- @: the trap door, they t broth- ers and thelr friends to go d into the cellar and made them pris Keturning, they took $96 cash register, While in the cellar Benjamin Green- wald recalled a door at the front, but t was fastened by a pi and he did net have the key mpris- oned men raised a loud outery, how- aver. - Patrolman Jame: ext 17th Street St at Seth St an when he heard some Helico!"' Starting down Eig run he saw two men | ‘ere and run south. we drug anion over- urning into nth Avenue. rom beneath a trap door leading to the cellar and released the two Greenwalds and their friends. On Bryan, when he was taken to tho police station, was found $56 al- leged to-have-been stolen from Green= walds together with 96 cents in pen- nies Whic! Benjamin Greenwald be- Neves to have been taken from the cash “egister, The police failed to tind the watch or the $96 in billw taken from the cash register, but say ‘ he had the guld chain stolen from ples. Bryan had a loaded revoiver in his overcoat pocket when Hanlon caught 125th Street West Chambrays Linons Beach Cloth Gingham Koch Pitces Make Downtown Shopping an Ertavannes KOCHs G.. We Are the Largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROM 16, 1922. SLAIN BY 3 THUGS, GANG FEUD BLAMED Rem er Shot Down in Front of Candy Store—One Ar- rest Made, Michael Ex Renner, twenty-three, was shot and killed last night in front of a candy store, at No, 188 Avenue B, next doof to No. 186, where he lived. Three men were seen by wit- nesses to fre simultancously at Renner, who was Standing near the store door, and then run away, Renner | ©! ran into the store, ormed. “They got ‘| me,"’ and kept on to a hallway, in which he fell dead from a bullet wound close to the heart. No expla- nation of the shooting, apparently a gang murder, was obtained by the Celebrating the Koch Sixty-Second Anniversary with a Series of Sensational Sales A Superb Collection of 1,000 Washable School Dresses Fifteen Styles—7 Illustrated —For Ages 6 to 14 An Exceptional Variety, at the Low Price 1.45" Values $2.75 to $4.50 Third Floor police The siayers escaped into a tene- ment at No, 615 Bast 12th Street. Patrolman Mailon went to the roof of the house and found a youth who described himselt as Raymond Lyons, twenty-two, of No. 167 Bast Seventh Street. Lyons was taken to the Fifth Street Station, where he was ques- tioned by Capt. Arthur Carey of the homicide squad, Lyons, whose left hand was nearly severed in a unexplained way, is al- leged to have said that some one thrust a revolver into his hand as he passed a Billiard parlor in Avenue B 1 Renner was shot ne was not clear which. — In the exvitement and general confusion he said he ran toward the house in Kast 12th Street, dropping the re- ver on the way. Patrolman Mal- found him soon afterward on the roof, 125th Street West. Sashes Pockets Prettiest Collars Vestee Fronts “Gardner Special! Free Swing Golf Suits” have made remarkable price concessions on these two groups of New Golf Suits. 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