The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 4

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& the wines were stoi eeowsen ENTER BROADWAY STORE BY SKYLIGHT, FLEE WITH $2,500)! oe Police Think Boy Got In Da- vega Concern and Admitted Older Confederates. Two thousand dollars worth of sporting goods and muve than $500 in cash, including $38 that had been col- lected for the Red Cross, were stolen sometime between closing time Sat- urday and this morning in the sport ing goods establisomeat of S. B Davega, which occupies the fve Nox of the building at No. 83° Broadwa Entrance was gained through a sky light which could be opened oniy suf- ficiently wide to permit the p of a boy or an unusually small man. | Later a door leading to a rear fire escape was jimmied from the insite, leading police to believe that a boy Rot into the place and admitted other | burglars. Included in the stolen merchandise ‘were pens, pencils, radio outfits, came- raz and revolver. One pistol was found behind a case, fully loaded, showing ‘the burglars had guarded against cap- ture. Henry Benjamin, manager of th company, is taking an Inventory < the robbery, Four years ago «a burghr chught In the act of robbing th and two years ago the 125th Stre branch of the company was held up and robbed by a Negro who used onw of the compuny’s own revolvers. a TWO POLICEMEN HURT WHEN AUTO CRASHES INTO THEIR MACHINE Third Vatrolman Injured tn An- other Collision; Wine Found After Woman ts Hurt. was he Police Sergeant Joneph A. Schiedeler | | and his driver, Policeman Walter Riley of the Butler Street Station, were painfully burt early to-day when o department flivver in which they were going south in Nevins Street, Brook lyn,*was struck by another automo Mile at Butler Street. The police say that Dominick Yocca, No. 1 74th Street, Brooklyn, driver of the other car, was in the middie ot the street instead of on the right bani! side, and was coming at such speed it was Iinpossible to avert the crash Riley was hurled against the steer ing gear and against the Sergeant, Knocking the latter to the sidewalk An ambulance was called from the Methodist Episcopal Hospital anu after ‘being attended for cuts and brufses the two policemen reported tick and went home, A sunimons was served on Yocca to explain in Tratfic rts Patrolman William Fetzer, twen'y- ax, of No. 1039 Queens Boulevard, As toria, while off duty was riding in an automobile owned and operated by Clarence Smith of No. 18 Newtown Avenue, Astoria, which was struc by a commercial auto at Jackson and Barris Avenues, Astoria, eurly to-day. Feltzer wus thrown to tho street and suffered body contusions. He wus at tended by Dr. Diamond of St. Joana s Hospital and went home. Bonchin, owner and driver of the com- mercial cur, wus given a summons for alleged reckless driving. Mrs. Lionelia Pereru, fifty-one, No. 88 West 88d Streot, received u fracture of the leg und other injuries when an automobile in which she was riding The police say ¢ found 20 quarts of wine In the c and took her to Columbus Hospital prisoner, ufter sho hud claimed wine as hers. Fe atenpiatineeiies RABBI’'S WINES, WORTH $30,000, ARE SEIZED Stored im Place Not Specified by Pervatt, Dry Agents sn. Sacramental wines valued at than $30,000 which belonged 1 Rabbi D. M. Twersky, of Nos. 11 Attorney Street, were seized @ Prohibition ag fon, agting on City AgentChri other than that postotice building lons in bottl 250 CASES OF ALLEGED REAL BEER SEIZED So Claimant Has Appeared for Truck er Cargo Two hundred and fifty cases of what is characterized as six per cen which arrived here or truck from somewhere in was seized to-day in fron Canal Street by Agents Gutman. and Dreacher, who were in search for a whiskey cache sald to be located in that neighborhood. Ownership of the beer and the n which the truck found its wny gon be weft at any of The Worlge Pirates Awencies, or can ned directs to The World, cat 4000 Beckman. New York. or Brockiyn Office, 4100 Main, Ts se = OTHON Ais = : tS = = a Meyer || i] COUNTRY HEALTHIER CENSUS FIGURES SHOW WASHI i ids Keeping Pledge to Fans, Works Farm to Get In i NGTON r nearly all area 21, made public Census Bureau to-day. The eral death rate » health Agures for by the per thousand in 1921, as compared with 12.1 in 1920, ron was the healthiest city with 1 death rate of Memphis has the 4. Montana with 1 by the healthiost State rate was ri y Vermgnt, # with death rates lese than Nebraska, ‘n and Washin uth Carolina, Nort) death rates among white 8.5 to 9.8, but the Negro _ MARTINI & Rossi | Non- Alcoholic Sottled in Torino, Italy Buy it by the case— Always keep a bottleontheice— Serve it straight —and you have a delicious appe- tizer For sale tall dealere “Babe Ruth, keeping his Mas! promise to the fans to be in per- fect condition next season, is vorking hard on his farm at puey, Sole Agents for the United States W. A. TAYLOR & CO. New York 29 Broadway OPPENHEIM GLUNs ae 34th Street— New York An Extraordinary Sale—tuesday 2500 Pieces “‘Kayser’’ Marvelfit SILK TOP UNION SUITS For Women and Misses | At About One Halt Regular Prices Regular 2.50 to 4.00 Values Plain Styles | Embroidered Styles 1.45 | | | 1.85 | OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © | 34th Street—New York | Also on sale Tuesday Women’s Corduroy Robes Breakfast Coate and Straightline Models Lined Throughout 3.95 Wide wale Corduroy, softly lined, Copen, American Deauty, Purple, Fuchsia, Rose, Wistaria. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises Much Below Regular Price Beautifully Lacestrimmed, Embroidered and hemstitchcd, Built-up shoulder and bodice-top modcls with ribbon straps, e Shown in Flesh, White, Orchid and Blue. Was given as 11.4 ppl. Kentucky and THE EVENiNG WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, The sizes are not comp 1922, R. Altman & Cn. FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) Little Children’s ‘Winter Coats and colors $3.75, 5.50 & These prices represent miost values. $10.50 at general from i to (Second F (First Floor) |‘Vomen’s Imported Lingerie are constantly arriving from France, These dainty Undergarments are made of | batiste, linen and silk, and include many novelties in attractively chic effects. A number of Limgerie, im odd sizes, are offered at special price concessions. Thirty-fourth Street New Selections of Women’s ae of very heavy quality, especi. for Holiday Gifts Belgium and Italy. Silk Jersey Bloomers (pink) individual pieces of Paris Silk Jersey Sports shades (Second Floor) (Second Floor) HMladison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Vork A Clearance of Silk Jersey Vests, bodice top (pink Bloomers, in @ Women’s and Misses’ specis reduced, for ini in a variety of the season's smartest styles 7.50 extraordinary Silk Jersey Undergarment® at temptingly low prices $2.75 @ 3.75. seasonable $3.85 Thirty-fifth Street OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street— New York An Offering of Great Importance Tuesday Several Hundred WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES A Special Purchase ‘ Also Models from "$7: Regular Stock Values up to 39.75 18.00 and Satin Fashioned of Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Poiret Twill — er = SSS SS SSS f

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