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SAUTER Se YY PP ver UTAY , DIASET AND BAGNOLI Shattuck Robbers, With 14 Others. THE pacts kk MONDAY, MAY 1, Of Music Will det we honorary pall| No. 410 Highpoint Avenue, West Ho-| not prosperou 1923... sicecalisnatit Nie Start Their 40 to 60 Year CHARGES VICE PRESIDENT Paltharmonic s Society Closes Sentences USED FUNDS OF BANK Its Season at the Bugenio Dias and Muurice BaS-| gaye to Remove ry @ . noll, two of the five Shattuck robbers, ter L, Burkett R o Metropolitan. who were sentenced to serve not less for Far! . A. HW. Levy, a jud itor of e 1 By Frank H. W. started for Sing Sing this morning j y Frank H. Warren. with fourteen other prisoners, the ag-|te estate of Walter I. Loki Lon The Phiiharmonic Orchestra finally | gregate of whose terms was 238 years, | Vice President of the State Bank, to- announce brought its season to a conclusion iast] The sixteen were taken to Police |44y applied in Surrogate's Court for the @véning at the Metropolitan Opera ma by Deputy sheritts removal of Martha N. Burkett and her Featuring Astounding Rredneede soe ee Gt ylaat| Jacobs, Kennedy and Zacars andl tayy Yormeriy had charge et the, ron : 1 Low Pri Canned Goods ednesday's programme, Beethoven's | eight a , nt be | Lev 1p ac DS ah Sal IB aa he t Ba gist evmapnonies, prepared | terre ney might be eatate department of the bank while rice eauctions ow Prices on Canne Be crits ues (ihe ace o'clock train from the Grand Central] In hia petition Levy says his judg- A&P patrons thra the medium of A&? hirthd A brilliant} ‘Terminal, Diaset and Bagaoll wer ont inst the estate was for money e-t—“ai<i<“<i<i DC E—=“E“E E SS OUS z } Audience that listened to Mr, Mengel-|yandcunred together with prisoner [loaned ‘Burkett and allemes the widow Economy Stores save trom 15 to 20° A ere's careful and, as to phrasing, shackled on ec ¢ ‘ hese] has misrepregented the value or the | j faeouious performance of batn works, [two were Chariea. Tonipa aha Rien [enate, m_ciamine, rims ture were voll Grade B Milk . . 13cperqt.bottle Ceatipared with svecape coal ree Bave the visi conductor a men- | iio neneived « von | Teal entate poldings and that the mone ces ‘ocery purchases orable send-off, crowning him, met- aire apiece for violation of | Vaiwe Oud et exces Sealect Grade A Milk 16 t. bottl prices) on annual gr P | eeereelly, with several wreaths. | the sullivan law. Aer at Bouth Boned Sr ealect vrade 1 c per qt. bottie of over $200.000,000. | ere are those who would take] at readquarters neither Diasct aor|that the State Banking 1 i i f oom A Nagle itneatienting poet Bagnoll had cigarettes. ‘Their fellow |clared that. $8,000 Bur Th nd lower selli g prices Are you sl you sharing in these vitally ninth, but altogether it was an in-| convicts to sha e|from his bank to finance the purcha. ese new a in dereatitig occusion. The Oratorio So. | COnvIct®, refused to. of tis-ferm. was In. violation of the “WHERE ECONOMY RULES” y. s? Giely, as berore, deitverea the chorale, | "2, them nnd detectives Ee eee a eeoreme effective May Ist, 1922 important ECONOMY opportunitie Bee the Bame a. Mmes. Barbour }two, aie Nis intea weae mee Go a FOR THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT and Alcock and Me: Murplty and ~ pit BS prechen een tStarhen hah Pod a . ». MaeGud, made valiant site. at MAJOR GEN. McANDREW’S. |2ce 2s own note with the State Bank Corresponding Reductions in Yonkers, “IONA’ Brand the well nigh impossible passages al- ¥ Jersey and Seashore Districts. lotted to thom. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY WARNER'S NRE SEED) GAT, hs ME Town tall a cow organization, | Gen. Pershing Be Pall Bearer . the Alexis iudisen Ensemble, com: | for “Hight Hand Man” | pee aie SHEFFIELD FARMS CO. No. : prising. Alexis Kudisch, violin; Mau-| WasHINGTON, May ‘.—All troops xe a Mee Antik, violin; R. Simonowitz,]in the vicinity of Washington, under New ‘York cell, and Philip Warner, piano, made|orders issued to-day by the War De- its local debut. 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