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_ ENRI IGH T GI VES THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922, OUT HIS “DON'TS”? . FOR DODGING CRIMINALS ; when you step on the corns of sume o belie inoney will be transferred from peveor pata, Ton'e tat it Seana tomate BANK CLERKS GET Where $5,000,000 Ulster Liquor } “When we dispensed with tle ten Midermanic President Hulbert voted PISTOL PRACTICE st squad system," said Enright, “we]with the other members of the board Was Destro ed by Trish Rebels | Ware CHictaad by certain newspaters | ACorINE | 104 hee Rteeee hee] ON POLICE RANGE y ip and when we established the nine-| voted against obtaining the money pact ty squad systerh we were likewise criti- | through a special revenue bond issue ie 4 cised. >. Experts Will Teach Wall Street 14 “IM other words, we are damued Oe % 1j ie WEIMG Wad Gre cra Gamised If. We STOREKEEPER SHOT Money Guards How } don't," said the Mayor BY HOLD-UP MAN; to Shoot. ATTACKS MORNING AND EVE- POLICE DENY IT Wall Street bankers, brokers NING WORLD. and other firms {n the financial “ ‘ ‘ distrie. have obtained permis- If you'd just let Herbert Swope] At the Kast 67th Street Police Sta - he Poti of The Morning World and John] gon 4 sha sion from the Police Depart- Rainey of The Evening World run the | 0" [Uy the Lieutenant in charge! ment for “trusted and confiden- gambling squad," said the Mayor, see they Pollack, the pro 3 employees to engage in « , ti" é mrietor ol mandy store vi i em, A] Kast 76th Street, we by ware coe ve Ireet, was shot by an] at police Headquarters from & armed holc a i v v ‘Well,"* replied the Commissioner, | iin, ty raid at 11.15 o'clock last} — yntiy 8 o'clock every evening. night, there dientin edt “gamblers all over town are now bet Leena cere Beginning soon, tt was sald, Has that I will soon be forced out of Bin L ; Gal on Hl that there the shooting gallery in the base- 4 Splice Ci ‘ahi, is a usual lot of & e ve f vat ‘olice Commissionership ee n of crime in New! sent will be used by Wall tt has come to my attention,"’| York is to be extended to specific in te Said the Mayor, “that Arnold Roth-| stances. Pollack i« in the City Hospi.| Steet employees who transport i stein started the propaganda to £¢tf ia) on Hluckwells I At money and by those depended you out of the departmer Isn't sttaliady and hovering) on to cope with bandits under Rothstein in th estate business] between life and de with a bulle P “ any attack Tow IL une and that he js net} Wound throw his abdomen meeeanicinees making much money in real estate He was closing his store last nigh and wants to get back in the gambl-] When « young mun he had served be- LONE GUNMAN ROBS ing game."* fore entered and asked for cigarette: ss iat og The New York World] 48 Pollock turned after taking the Wee wikis ¥O sane is publishing the opinions of a crook ettes from a rack he faced the AFETY 5 noCse on conditions in this city,’ said} Muze of 4 revolver ee C.BEIMACOSTOM = Commissioner Enright. * ps the Hands up and keep quiet,’ com-| Samuel Funt, in a men’s furnishing crook 1s on the regular staff. The Latins Tite ; c_| tore at No. 162 Kast 42d Street, was ib | fact that he is a crook wouldn't mak« Liaoen thd hought the man was jok- = ec} 6 o'clock la i that incompatible. He ought to be] iM Going to the end of the counter, | Comfronted at ¢ ae ene eta, | satisfied if conditions are as he de-|' Stepped out into the main part] @ muffled up little man who pointed eeiban herd of the store. The thug fired two] a revolver at him and forced him into |+ Commissioner Enright was asked by |*NOts at hin a back room. President Miller of Manhattan if he}, O88 bullet grazed the side of his] The robber then calmly opened the would maintain the nine squad system | ed and embedded itself in the wall.] cash register and scooped the day's ia tha oraul hewot the dise nee mon/ hl er passed through his abdo- eipts, $195, into his pockets, Funt “1 think the men are entitled to the [MLM from the left to the right sic was cautioned not to sound an alarm, — ay ten squad system,’ replied the 1% Without attempting to steal any-|and the robber walked out, Joined the . . i , Commisaione It we get these ad-| thing mhuderous thug ran. At? throng and was out of sight when (Continued From z‘irst Page.) each person who goes out secure ditional men I think we can give the he ce h was joined by another] Funt ran to the street. Bon EAE i , ait men back their ten squad system.’ who hod been aeting as a lookout. unt telephoned to the East 61st - val fess your employees to dis= The Mayor and the Police Commia-|Ctossing the street the men entered] Street Police Station, and an auto- aowe: tices that ean BP postal iy Glinh VOUT BUSINESS Gttaite: with out- } sioner had evidently rehearsed before | \° Kast 7ith Street. Pollack] mobile loaded with detectives was Able Brit 6 aor , nHiined tl a table knife are of no use. If pos-[poNx-T be afraid to follo ae the meeting, for the Mayor asked the|°M#sed them tu the door and collapsed] rushed to the scene, Their arrival aa ‘ ollow and point t + for ’ pot sible, have burglar alarms put on] out to the first policeman yo Commissioner if the police in Albany ads quickly made known to the many] windows and doors , i i n you see, were (nok confronted (with: m oeime sound of the shots aroused the| pedestrians that another daring hold- | ,onep fail to change your lock when| ‘Ut Perse observed carrying pack- wave. Enright replied that a news- thickly-populated tenement netghbor- | up had occurred. ts 3 K ages or bundles from your build- \ hood. ‘The ‘ s a keys have been lost or stolen. ing that you have ‘on to pect paper despatci: said the police are pa-{OOd. Thousands poured into the ——— DON'D icave your skylight or rootl jee) t spent suesbecl 8 ¥ ede lof ol yaons por jenve y y have been stole: erefrom. trolling the streets of Albany armed|#treet and hundreds of volunteer BOWIE ENTRIES. Mosre URCeCeL: DOW NAO eee ean with repeating rifles, Searched for the thugs, who had made = i pe or packages ' : - DON'T fail to instal a door chain on] using the dumbwaiter, or. reques Commissioner Enright stated in]BOod their escape RACK, BOWIE, Md., Apri es + Or request % f 19 the inside of outer doors. ‘This is] persons aving no knowledge of reply to a uestion by Comptrotler| Pollack was carried to a drug store tries for Lo-morrow's rac deeaNeat orntackion: fae women a f ze 0} Craig that about twenty patrolmen|#t 77th Street and Avenue A. Citizens | os follows ite xcellent protectio your affairs to receive your deliy- were doing clerical work, The Comp-|84¥ that police whistles were blown | ringT nach Parse $1,400; for two-year a ~~ waté..6and . . troller said he would vote for appro|for half un hour and at least half af olds. tour co) DON'T fail to have your & » cash receive and pay for C. 0, D priations for real clerks if Enright} oxen teleptione calls were sent to Po Index. Weignt register and | valuable merchandise 6 until you have examined E e i Inrigh men telephone ealls v 0 Po. 1 tint Dugt 07 J to the plain view of the contents and are satisfied th ‘ lice Headquarters before the ‘ akinnes ha exposed to § are satisfied that a wea pak ths cbns bank oa, dit aa ie x =] aM ter fore th ughter 2104 policeman on post; and be su to ‘oods have been ordered by you, . U stion prt [Pole onne me ave ¥ - § re r glited soa eare our par ie i fo him by Aldermanic President Hul-| The response came close to mid ue mee the eee aes lates baby te eo He a How " $ a vas astol + Wo : bs op bt , / bert, Commissioner Enright wasn't au and it was astonishing, aie and protect your property at night.| DON'T 1 nvassers, peddlers or i quite as sure as he was at first that/detectives and ten policemen in uni-] ait 1 Witney waters DON'T impart to the clevator or tele.| delivery boys alone in a room dur- | he would restore the ten squad sys-|form swooped down on the drug store ‘OND RACE. —Purse $1,200; claiming: | phone operator in your apartment} ing your absence. tem if he was granted the 1,192 ad-|!n automobiles, After scattering the four-yeur-olds and upward; lxe and one-half} 1 ee the fact you will be absent] DON'T leave your rings in the wash- Vitional men. . crowd, the sleuths and the uniformed Trae from’ home for a stated’ petlad)asl|| room; T wouldn't want to promise about |cops circulated here and there through Wi Peet they at times act in collusion with| DON‘T fail to count your change that ten squad unless everything be-|the neighborhood, but they didn't eri RoUt te aitcvers DON'T deliver goods to express eine eae ee REE AROS) ate DON'T leave your home without first] gents unless you are positive they @ police won't worry even if! According to the police, Pollack was . . yo the genuine agents. If in doubt, he New Y “i notifying your neighbor of your anh ews ore Wor docs worry,’'|shot in a fight. pinata * exact credentials, interjected the Mayor. i - 1 Pies DON'T © your key with the jani- = HULBERT PROTESTS AGAINST 188 *Whi DON'T leave your key 4 BEWARE OF POSSIBLY DIS j 1G Dates tor or hall boys. HONEST EMPLOYEES. BOND ISSUE. DON'T converse with persons claim- . Aldermanic President Hul ing to be ‘line-up’? men from your] DON'T be too sure that professional bert } started a real big row when he re- Also eligible rear window without firet seeing] tlieves st everything you miss. fused to vote for the request for the = Geaneoue that your front door is locked, ax} Dishonest employees often the 1 revenue bonds to pay Enright's pro- 1 *The Decision they may have criminal confederates culprit { posed 1,192 new cops, on the ground ’ Sherhape ang stealing at the same time from your] DON’T, when you hire servants, take | that it would drain the revenue bond ATID TACK-Purse $1.20, three-year] rooms. them into your confidence until you | fund and leave nothing for other im- Pe eae ay MWelent DON'T leave your house upon recelpt can be reasonably sure they ure portant purposes, He declared that Pseannte 12 of a message that you are wanted] honest. the Borough Presidents who have a : Balan A He. on the telephone at adjacent] DON'T your handbag down and | plenty of surplus fuads on their hands Blue Ribbon 100 premises unless the person dellv-] permit your attention to be diverted | shoutd “come across’ and mect the 112 ering such message 1s known to] el ewhere E (Continued Prom Bist Pare. Dato T employ any one until you 1,200, : ed by police , m you 3 | ipa es Nee epee Tountifal ito DON'T fail to notify the janitor or] have investigated his or her char- “It there are any revenue bonds or Grace Mas 1g caretaker at once if you see a sus-| acter and verified references funds lying around loose in my|mcation for Jude Day ts Wis] gc, dhthnun ent am piclous person in the halls of your] DON'T trust your servanta im borough I'd like to know it," retort-[Wushter Dorris, who has arrived mt] rors RACK.<the Capito! Handicap; | apartment Wowwe, prudently, even though thes, may | oneata ei Lhome from the State Universite? ’ three-year-olda and upward: |DON'T fall to notify the station house} br your employ a to + “Daddy did exactly right," tne er; also be sure to securely} entertain suspicious ‘We must h ' y ’ summer; also be 8 t ; 1 the Mayor. Nee the caesar Abell abet tid after she had seen fasten all doors, windows and area Pree Rome ; how shall we ra ? . tf ner ler resenact the tragedy fo gates. p mang expensive clothing ot et it out of aie onde” cphavs| Ate. aultionttt : 1 tee ate "T leave valuables in the house} furs on the line for an airing and we can pick it up here and Pst Lae MUON Sess OTK)! ‘Dat rd him when you go away for the summer. then go out and expect to find them the different départments Be ete explain that he acted in ‘ense of ‘Thieves can enter any house if they ere when you return | city.” > Mey his home have time enough T give a peddler who comes to | “It's a very si Th DON’T fail to have a buzzer placed} your door a large bill to get } ry simp) er to decide| T ung Woman Was believer Axteenth miles 2 en bleed il je matter to decide ns wor w believed Weigh) on doors leadiny from the street] changed and expect him to come 1 0 onds and then puss the sible lo a great extent for the Note 104 ‘ : =| back. If he does you ave tc buck to the Board of Aldermen t 1 when you are in the habit of work ack you are Iu lew raise the money through aban: a ig of Mra. I fo tell the whole Ty ing in a room in the rear of your]DON'T pass out clothing to a stran \ Hulbert. “But 1 will not vote for the affair as showawtt. Alirs bi store, or if you are frequently in] man claiming to he a tailor sent t method—not so long us the Bor-| 1 {elk thecstars autho tnnuent i) Knee Champion No the store alone for some by other members of your ougtr Presidents heye great esl s | nlaunetta 105 A DON'T TO PROTECT THE GAS| family, until you corroborate suet awe er lunes Js claimed for rider. and excesses of funds in their depart- Puree $1,200: COMPANY. a eae mente’ brother officers of the slain RAGee wine e Wining 1 DON'T fail, before leaving home for] DON'T permit valuables to lie around “You know, Commissioner Hnright, | 1!/!!8 at Vert Sil sought to defend any length of time to notify the} Indiseriminately When — carless some people would be very well satis- Morrest Hughes, prosecuting aFlohes: Raker Welens gas company to collect all coins} YoU encourage theft fied if you would let the gamblers announced he “was on the M4 from prepayment gas meters DON'T to xet-rich-sehemes come back and do business as they did ‘ 106 DON'T get ecxited if you have reason} You n be tal to eonti- in the old days. trail of a series of gay parties in ty iene i to believe that an attempt at bur-| dence man which te glamor of the uniform W ‘ans Tree. f glary is being made Don't Hght}DON'’T buy an automobile trom a GRANT Mee ANCIAL ized With AAG (UeeiK Licktlée()) wont 1k? eur Mirthday i the lights but quietly telephone the] stranger with out first finding out 1 amore e f : =e ceunteg aN Ne yuemors pollee, if it is rightfully his. It may be a Comptroller Craig served notice that blades, SAF BeCa RE TUAGE. = Giieio. BiLenOL DON'T admit persons who repre ncn while he would yote for the special | KNown, bused his investigation into] fa colds and upward; one m themselves to be gus inspectors, DON'T leave your automobile amat revenue bond issue he wanted it un-| the } of Beck on reports that | waren w livery boys, canvassers, agents, & tended; bit ir it is necessary to do derstood that it would exhaust the} jie tay home, in hones preccy "hy anek Teeven into your apartment without show-] 80 lock the power and transmis special revenue fund and that it would : Gi *Attorney: Mulr r credentials. If in doubt,} sion. Securely lock spare tires upset the city's tax note programme, |" | SN TRONS: Rc AHANINN iy? Shon Arbor lephone thelr employer horore ad-| with a chain, When parked on th 1 thereby affecting next year's budget ikebo, mitting them. Better sitll, transactf street at night select a well | “You've already used more than a ans Were see t 4 thtttle Ba vous business with such people in lighted spot ry million dollars of the two million: 1 ‘ was the 5 tebe the vestibule or hallway ON" all for swindling enticements | l atilior i ‘hull hall DON'T fall f 1 __ lowed to be insued in any onc year, |Stt ttorney, Moman | ot Track DON'T give strangers informationre-] of alleged canvassers; Investigate said Hulbert to his colleagues, “You | !'rulet —- garding the absence of your neigh-| fully before p’ g out money | have nine months to go and a number A statement 1 to My BOWIE SELECTIONS. hors. . DON’T dispiay a quantity money of requests still waiting 10 be acted | DNt denied as anything more - DON'T fail to test daily your ‘bur-} when payini bills to collectors, & upon, If the Borougit Presidents will | "Just Kosei founded on yame ITRACK, BOWIE, Md., April 7 Klar or gre alarms and see that they |] DON'T INTRUST CHILDREN withdraw some of their requests all] @etted Wat a “lish official was ap—T ening World selections for to-] are in good working or to make WIV MONEY, ke hie ember of the the Day un follows sure that they will respond proper- | DON'T send e en to the store wit! v fh Whitney entry, Hetter prope ‘ Mayor Hy nin rattled the old j preced t LzeC fe erly and not go off unnecessarily money of large denomination. ‘They skeleton of mandatory lexislation, the)! ‘ ' x delegates RACE—Fnerinite, Whale | DON’T negtect to hire a trustworthy] are ensy for mean thieves interests, unjust criticisms by thet '@ & ‘A te Convention watchman to make periodical in-] DON'T xiv of large denomina- j newspapers and the “like of tha ‘ the m PHIRD Yashmak, Fannie] spections of the int ot y tion to errand hoys or messengers { Then Commissioner Emp: on t mn en f « n, Smit ntry place of business. Memember, pe for the purpose of gettin then } dente rian nomehine ft ‘ te] FOURTH RACK —Hrainstorn, Weile[ tee on patrol ean ¢ observe | elumged ee PINS Wy oO tad yrds Mereury ' 1 nS yout overcoat o a not mentioned belo. ‘Thin was 1 Hae MANE oe aoun'Dy v | from the strc able ty de- | DON"P Tea han the effect that in the old days the Vhat \ \ Py eal Oy ie et eviminaly seer hin mag IN YoU an ent i sold-up on a Wudgeons, bla I ed SINTH Hobey Taker, tttahe, | PONT omit to have some sesponsible with you | wcks, lead pipe, brass knuckles ana}. '0: and Mes. Da ert that they Lour Mirthday person, of good ¢ zo over| DON'T perm de the Uke of that But.’ he cg} ie not entertain a offielal at} SEVENTH RACK—Little ba, Attor our prem Dore AIAG livering pac to turn them over | ruefully as if he had just heen tora) Weem informal afta te Munday |ney Mulr, Jack Reeves. night and thet everything to persons on the street represent Orocake él night —— andar doak and: Mex ona chee ae elves to be the consig The Comminsis awit —— BOWIE SCRATCHES. person hiding withn, before nh Sour uctions vhat eae ON) PLO ADS GOEPY Te shaving, = leaving for the day he livercd to the proper nes Bogan, twenty-ty ¢ + oT fc o net whom consiey re he 1 coors *] HOWIE RACH TRACK, April t.—rne [PONT forget. t burglar packages fo j tont in rime ‘ in this clty|! Bircet, plea to mans] soratehen for so-day's races are an}, alarm before leaving oy night ar between 191 i he ff H betore | follow 7 “®TDON'T forget to te one safe wis “Tt was tue ols of the] audee i ¢ SECOND RACE-Vanity Dresser don't leay combination number dress the ¢ ¢ New York V ‘ THIRD RACK—Frank Moore. fy in your desk drawer ¢ = ide ot the pack Departmes ath aiding . 4 ; vet | Frank on the premise DONT paek the Nat te tains a a ohn | "Fat ATH HAGE te Not Mark DON'T leave your pia at Seon asaaaa) % OF a Fea SIXT tA suey Kate, ” - pe needed ios Uy i pons, CE Stree nwich Vileliphinn x Pre} and plac if DONT pwr ‘ deman oe r inv, | hE te the | ene tne ’ car : INrhunNes Masia, sald ‘ ow} i : _RACKING COUGHS at . as ry fe bveathing p Ag to secure the ateeet door, Have ' gut sc. AMS. s . 4 r change to cha unless the money wed is received. DON'T send a messenger to the bank be ing about your premises, Make a mental note of thelr appearance and notify the station-house. for, or with money or valuable] DON'T fail to have your name and securities, unless you have thor-]| home address conspicuously dis- oughly investigated his character;] played in your place of business, and don’t employ women or echil-| This is very important in case of dren for such work DON’T show your money in public places, DON'T be careless when you get into Keep your coat buttoned a crowd. up and an eye on your pockets. DON'T fall asleep in a subway, ¢le- This gives Pickpockets a good chance to steal vated, or surface car, your valuables, DON'T, when shopping, lay at merchandise. for. your handbag on counters, while looking This is an oppor- tunity thleyes are always waiting fire, burglary, &c. DON'T hesitate to telephone Police Headquarters (Spring 3100) if sus picious characters are loitering near your home, or in or near your place of business. DON'T fail, when you telephone for Police assistance, to state clearly to the operator the exact location and the need therefor. DON'T fail to observe, for purposes of future identification, persons acting suspiciously in your vicinity. TO GET A POLICEMAN go to the Nearest flashlight signal box and DON'T carry your handbag suspended} P7ess the “Citizen Call Button.’ by a strap from your wrist. Hold] This will light the green flashlight it tightly in your hand. This pre-] 0M top of the post and attract the vents thieves froin opening the bag or pocketbook and extracting your money or valuables from it. DON'T carry your money spicuous manner DON'T be too eager to pull out your in a con- attention of the policeman on patrol. Keep on pressing the button until the policeman arrives. If he fails to respond within a reasonable time open the box and telephone to the station house DON'T fail to notify the police im- A ao ey wane gine ae Shee mediately upon discovery that en ees cn momebody to} ..2omething has been lost or stolen. a bood pportunity for somebody tol nonrT neglect. to previgg ce grab it and run, 4 DON'T carry your money and valua- vase a pur ; tee . The bles in your hip pocket or itn blowing of a police whistle will pockets of your outer garments, Such pockets are the most accesst- ble to the pickpocket. DON'T slip the handle of your hand- bag up on your arm. firmly and directly over the clasp. DON'T regard jostling or pushing in a crowd ns accidental. Be suspi- cious of persons who jostle you. Hold the bag usually frighten away any one at- tempting to assault you. DON'T fail to keep a memorandum of the case and movement number of your watch and a thorough de- scription, together with an account of all marks of identification of all your valuables. DON'T fail to make note of serial N’ valuable jewelry whe PONT carry more money than you ps re " tes in any corpora- and DON'T make a dis- + 0 if lost or stolen you can will need, play of the money you have. DON'T allow any one to place a newspaper close to your face, in a public conveyance or elsewhero, such a person is after your watch furnish serial numbers as an aid to their recovery. DON'T, after a robbery or other crime has been committed, permit the handling of safes or articles upon which the impression of fin- and chain or scarf pin. impressi DON'T talk within the hearing of] 78 could be made. Fingerprints Strangers of valuable property} 80, of invaluable assistance to the police, which may be in your possession. BON". be eless in boarding or leaving a crowded subwi elevated or surface car. Pickpockets los valuables by ct sengers. SOME WAYS TO AVOID BEING HELD UP. DON'T enter dark hallways or statr- Ways unless accompanied or pre* tected by othe: DON'T show your money in public places. It is an invitation to crit- inals to follow, assault and rob you. DON'T stop at any place en route to your place of business after draw- ing money from the bank or on your way to make deposits. DON'T let any one know that you are going to the Bank unless it is abso lutely necessary. DON'T hold unnnecessary conversa- tions relative to your business, par- ticularly to drawing or making de- posits at the bank. DON'T walk to and from the bank to or from your place of business; it is any great distance, RIDE. DON'T send one man you can send two, to the bank to draw or make deposi Don't send any but trusted or bonded em- ployees; and DON’T USE WOMEN OR BOYS FOR SUCH WORK. it On the back page of this “Don'ts” is this display: book of If you want a policeman in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, tele- phone Spring 3100. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, tele- phone Tremont 6800, or the nearest telephone booth. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, tele- Phone Main 7000, or the nearest tele- phone booth $10,000,000 LIQUGR DESTROYED IN RAID BY DUBLIN REBELS sContinued: From First Page.) drawn from Ireland, as their duties are taken over by the State Tree Police. BELFAST, April 1 (Associated Press).—The barracks at Falcarragh, seven miles from Dunfanagby, have been selzed by Republican forces. DUBLIN, April 7.—Eamon De Va- lera, speaking at Kingstown, de- clared he would rather take the con- DON'T permit employees to select] sequences of breaking up negotiations their own routes to and from the} than of accepting the treaty. ‘The bank. You do the selecting. If pos-|newspapers have talked about Mexi- sible, change route and time fi can politics."’ he said, ‘‘but you will quently. have that cort of thing always because DON'T fail*to have your safe, con-] the hearts of the people will always iaining valuables, securely locked [be against the British connection."* during business hours to prevent af Tt the people did not want that, he possible “hold-up."* continued, let them remove it by the po? are suspicious strangers Make a practice of closing th door of your premises at th of the business da: befe valuables into your DON'T expose or wear localities where robber committed, with little chance of the offender being caught DON’T neglect to notify your lo- cal station if you have a large payroll, giving the time and route when it is to be in transit. DON’T obtain your payroll from a bank always at the same time. Irregularity prevents crooks from planning. present. outer jewely DON'T empioy inexperienced men for "T open the safe in your place of husiness for any purpose while there close e putting in could be roots in establishing a staple govern- ment on the basis of the Dail Blreann carrying out its obligations, The “‘il- legal action’’ of setting up a Provis- ional Government as the country's Government, if persisted in, would not be obeyed.- “I say further,’ he em- phasized, ‘chat that Government will not tunction."* No advance toward peace was dis cernable throug:iout De Valera's speech which was altogether uncom- promising in character, ‘The Irish Republican Army Con- vention is to reassemble In Dublin Sunday when the Executive, formed a fortnight ago, will report resol:t- tlons recommended to the Executive for consideration, including open de- claration of a dictatorship, dissolution of all “pretended Governments’? In guards or messengers, Armed, | Of trained men should be employed | !teland opposed to the Republic, for this work, DON'T carry large sums of money on your person. and inore convenient. BANKS SHOULD HAVE FIRE ARMS HANDY. A checl-book is sufer GHOST HOLDS UP BAYONNE BUS; DON'T neglect to keep firearms in your bank, and have them so placed as to be readily accessible in an emergency. DON'T neglect to provide standard revolvers for your special officers sau rusted messengers, securing ne trated if sf (Continued From Virst Page.) p ne of sary permits for the car them from the Police Com nvssioner cop, and said he'd do the chasing. ‘The DON'T neglect to maintain an up-to- Jew of ux got back into the bus and date signal device, for the purpose} joe yan like a streak in the trail of of giving an alarm in case offing white thin After a while he emergency. ack, all sweaty and breatlite DON'T fail to instruct your em , doing.” pluvers as to then specific duties | yp oseph Murray, the cop. wi! nthe event of an attempted Piow jain the witness stand, please volbery saw it ali right,” says he. hesitate to telephone thelwas 5 feet 8 inches tall and T don't police of suspicious persons wholynow how much it welghed. But it enter or loiter In vestibules of your} sure could run. T chased jt clean bank throuzh the woods and down to thr DON'D fail to be suspicious of strang-| Lehigh tracks. I almost caught it a who, upon entering your bank, /But just as T was putting ont a hand Ave utomobile upon the street tte grab it the thing was gone—gone with she motor running out like a ch without even a DON'T {rust everybody that you come |iyurned stub left as a souvenir n roniae st because they} The cop und the bus driver are prosperous looising and smooth forganizing the posse and they hope talkers, with polished to catch the ghost—it if really ia a rnember that up-to-date Rhost—to-morrow — morning ut not lock tile (hug: Charlie says he never saw it by by ° coms without investl-|though te drives «long ¢ | . ences thieves Jeyery mig Mot no operate fvom furnished rooma tee that it will ar vgwin wher DON T fail to obecrve persons loiter- the pouse duva. TRANSIT SECURITIES SOAR IN OUTBURST OF SPECULATION iniarorous and Maanaten Bonds Gain From 4 1-4 to 8 3-4 Points in Hour As a result of the plan of adjust- ment of the financial difficulties of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company advanced by Federal Judge Mayer, there was a wildsouthurst of specu- lation in securities of the Interborough and the Manhattan Elevated on the Stock Exchange this morning In the Consolidated 6 per c the Interboroug! of $50,000 o! 68 and 6 7 8-4 point of fast night. Bonds to the value of more than $1,000,000 changed hands nts. of ied hands quickly at @ gain of from 8 3-4 td in the first hour, Manhattan Guaranteed rose 41-4 points to 44 1- nd Interborough 41-2 certificates touched a net’ guin of 5 points. —$$<__. AUTO HOLD-UPS GET $33, RUIN TIRES WORTH $100 ., Insarance Man's Car Run Bushen; Cut Tires Prevent Puri “It's not the money, but the tires,’ said William Ludlow, life insurance agent, at Red Bank, N. J.. to-day, in telling of how he was held up and robbed near Holmdel, on the Freehold Road last nigh After blocking the road in front of Ludiow’s runabont with their touring: lear, one of two highwaymen Jumped on the running board of his car and took $33 and some check Then they fyneked his car in the bushes and slashed $100 worth of t to prevent pursuit, County detectives are investi- gating to-day, becheaper—buttheHeinz . method of oven baking ' brings out the real bean. flavor, retains the natural nutriment of beans and makes them digestible as well as delicious. ee Notice to Adveriisers Disrta sing type copy and, release orgees for cliner iE Guy) Morning World oF 1M received after 4 P.M. the publication can be in only a: ve May ‘erm and Is order of Feeeipe at Mh FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ‘When Death Occurs, Call “Columbus 8200" FRANK E, CAMPBELL. “Qhe Funeral Church”iwe! 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