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ORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ie 1992. Takes Victim to Police Station; |"7#0", "OT TxrHus. [PR COPELAND. wanns FOUND ON STEAMSHIP OF SMOKE NUISANCE Robs Him There of Diamonds|*":.c%s, s22.%02. "|" on ert ee) Dr. & B. Grubbs, medical oMcer tn Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, Health Com- 2 Of the Quarantine Station, stated |Mlusloner, to-day TWO ARRESTED IN GEM HOLDUP seat Never Goes On Strike! Issued a warning VETERANS CALLED |BRONX LADS. UNDER ; Paris Prefect Wanted Gems for Wite, Slick Thief Ha] nit to ou tre wee [ae cee aasianes| | OMS Tol a" wi » Cl he - scarcity : id Jeweler. . [ teateoy digergten, tree Aden. Arable, [tary Bureas. ‘Tae Commissioner pala put your furnace on PARIS, Nov, 09—The latest style in Paris underworld circles is to take} which arrived in this port last Thurar re: enforce rations, get'a * Code, lay. ‘The {Ijnege of several members of ye 4 smoke, The report indicates that it he crew was found to be typhold fever, ig now possible to obtain steaming sizes on the stoamior}of anthracite. your vjotim to the police office to rob him or her, and the feat of an Algerian named Cohan has set the whole city laughing. Cohen introduced himself to Mme.@ Meyer of the Rue de Provence, a peste une arhy an pees pene ore negative,| "A lorge amount of buckwheat coal well kk r n 7 B made blood teats for|is available for use of factorics, hotels a bert seca as an Intimate! ine and amiable, he escorted him to and apartment houses,” nt end of M. Naudin, Prefect of Police, |the Prefecture and to @ room marked y | sioner eaid. “It is possible to mix the and the most powerful individual jp saerning size of anthracite with soft the French capital. id burn the mixture without denge " f prised of his arrival, Island Gollege Hogpital and the labor The Prefect, he sald, wanted to oon returning, Cohen said the|stery at Quarantine Btation. make his wife @ present, but was too] prefect was too bury to eee a! toate confirmed the diagnosis of typhoid Prefee' y @ anybody “TOSELECT ADESIGN) PROBATION SEIZED FORVICTORY SHAFT] FOR TAKING AUTO Monument Will B Will Be Feature of Grand Concourse at REZNOR Gas Heater It costs little, is 1 » por= table, and a wonderful heater of cold rooms and drafty corners! Safe, odorless, Jeweller identifies Pair as Armed Youths Who Stole $1,000 Rings. Wittiam Maguire, twenty-four, a chauffeur of No, 880 Bast 140th Street, and John Werrick, twenty-five, No. “Bubseauent toate were made binet de Prefect’ and bade Lim}in the New York City Health Depert- until M, Naudin could be ap-| ment laboratory, the laboratory of Lone Released on adie Charge in 1921, Are Arrested After . £76 Kant 60th Btrect, were arraigned dy tin t fever and nated any possibility of fur- Mosholu Parkway. Reporting. tonday in the Mosrieania Police Court, [Maz cote AROPDIMG, | Jat Mowelior trustinely, handed. them | Mus feve shire laa Smeal ea * lcharged with robbery, by Detectives over to Cohen, and that was the lest 7 Representatives of the American] with downcast*eyes an’ mumbledd Charles Vlaherty and Merman Meyer | 6°¢ friebd, Cohen, to make #eversltseon of Cohen or the rings, He had| ALFRED £. LINDSAY stores, at $3.00 to $16.00. Make sure that the gas heater you buy has the REZNOR Trademark. Grane fury ” 11800 SH Fr TM eset tna them ts the Prteoture|Sornder and out of the bung ran ury. jewe! jem to ie ure, | cor Fr an wu yu e cis Donellan, seventeen, of No. at On Baturday night two young men| where a final chojce would be made.| For half an hour the jeweller to twe Ne prisoner! \ called to conference soon by Ernest L | rast 14ath ‘Strect, the Bronx, and| asked J, Raraban, Jewoller, of No. 796| Cohen selected three rings valued] waited, then went Into an adjoining| Mendouied lo 'we lew’ witenels “we Hammer, President of the Victo-y| Joseph Morgan, seventeen, of No. 337! Tremont Avenue, to chew them FOM®] gt soveral thousand dollars, and Mmo.|°Mee 44 learned the bad news, The} tte aut “= Monument Association, to select the diamond rings. Selecting two from s ‘ ., h thief is suid to have been a ‘stool rom ‘ @esign for the monument to “perpetu- tray, each valued at $500, they pointed Meyer was happy and honored to/ pigeon formerly connected with the|for ewindling society women, to-day os ‘ Omoer of the Bronx County Court. in] pistols in the face of the jeweller ang] #end them by her son to the Pre-| prefecture Was put inte the “long distance Black satin Lamps vie eke Pred his face i the Bergen Sutiing: Tree} bidding him a pleasant “good night,” | ————_———_————— Maria” ong started on his twenty- es jose whe io ie orl mont ai rthur Avenues, e Bron: backed out, hopped into a waiting car three-mile ride to State's Prison. There War.” ingaccordance with the orders follow-| and aped nwny. REFUGEE FROM TURKS 2 bt in the party besides the ‘The monyment, which will ve placed ecient ink of grand larceny! The detectives yesterday. arreste: ENLISTS IN MARINES |: spilt: ns haute, Maguire and Herrick, who were fig Haat See at the Grand Concourse and Mosbulul “Pwo minutes Jater they were] tiged by “he | esate is wire my ‘ halt ering the none van rs Na ba Ned eaeheees, from © sited Dereseives ‘eet, and] tt then wus discovered that the car Fe caucus into fer ne i Dicbat diay <a ft raised “& welcomé home to PEON used by the robbers had beep -talen| Leo Behayer, eightecn, w refuges | service taken to Police Heagquariers, where is \ ton: , again If he remained in Europe, : i Bronx troops after the war, ‘The goal] Svet Station On a charge of wei ling same evening from the pFIM4\¢l rom Constantinople, who speaks eight [he came to the United Rtates and en. | Dicture was taken fer the rouen’ gulr an automobile owned by Louis Gra 8 set at that tine was not reached and|masor of No, 876 Macy Plage, the|saroge of Joho H- Varley, No. 128) snguages, enlisted in thy United States listed im the Marine Corps us a short {lary and fingerprint and Beriiliion pac- much of the elaborate welcoming | Brong, on Nov, 4, wiille | area] SUNY Strews, the Drone, cinea-Here| Marine Corps at the Reerulting Omce, |°y1,'2 oisinine United Stator citizens Jane ken Ot esgquart * ae en Mrs. raben ie ler + Tehip. le al ¢ jeadquartere he “ey was cancelled. The money eft |!" front of No. 860 Bast rick, she said: “I remember him well |No. 28 Wast 23d Street to-ddy In or- agked permission to remain at the , however, Was invested by the| "Pe, Broux. He js the one who said *goodby’ tulder to become a United States citizen Tombs for ‘Thanksgiving dinner, saying per: rer of the fund jn Victory notes me. Now I hope I can say goodby t»}Leo arrived at Ellis Island Oct. 26, fifo! callers, but his request was and bas now tnereased substantially. | cnarged with grand larceny, after] %!M for a long time.” 1932, for his second time, having been ‘ ! y. after But further public subscriptions it is] th, ey had been questioned by Assistant The detectives say the paly admi‘tcd|ihere Jest year when he stowed. away sald, will be necessary to complete] District attorney Alderman of the they had stolen several cars, one of] o, § phip to come this country. the work. Bronx. . which had been mubseq stolen ; ; M Mr. Hammer and his associates on | +15 PAA yo penis eH a n "186 (01 from thom. Four ether stolen cars peer al however, he was refused the committer have chosen: three des] Doe@atian and Morgan were con: [they dispened of to bootlogpers en-| Me Oe as ony thirteen Leo was signs. which will be submitted to the] tea in December, 1921, of a theft gaged in Cansdian enterprises, the ic att i veteran associ: eeny Pa wis Of an automobile. "Because of their] teetives say. In Herrick’s room, :hey|inducted Into military gerviee by the pieces were 2 » G. faldron a ‘Lesion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and| words of what they had been dolfg| were held in 6! other military organizations will be|*@ch day for the past month. F TAKEN TO SING SING —is a delicacy that you should try with tea. Get a loaf of -real, full- fruited raisin bread, and see how good jt is. Get the bread at grocers or neighborhood bake shop-- they have it now. Tts a tempting innovation to serve to guests or friends, Bakers everywhere are making it for you, using Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and Gray, use Sa; all home cooking uses, yu cag turn gray, faded 4 ? hair beautifully di Had.teer tira tedsy? lustrous almost over you'll get a bottle of “ » in German service 1d chocolate, No wheat to hig mother, pound of Pn an MATE MISSES FOOTING IN JUMIr FOR TUG, DROWNS. Mate Alfred Lindgren of Standard Oj) Tug No, 2 was drowned at the foot of Bodine Btreet, West New Brighton, lost night while trying to” which w ——= DP TROPHY AWARDED, Fitteon hundred Negroes saw the Rod- to board the tus} man Wanamaker Band Trophy awari- the National Dry Deck |. a iast night to the Rebert Curtis Og- It was nec ry for him to jump fou |aen Military Bend f, Hse Tork at the feet, and it {s believed he missed 5 yearly band contest it trophy in footing because of ice and snow eneru Madison Square Carder. Mayor 4 lan inw the edge of the dry dock. made the presentation. and executed by'L. Lentell!. One is a] Youth County Judes Touts 2 cis iA Lis tudll hdl ch a % Suspended sentence And placed thera plain granite shaft afty-two feet high. | Suspended se CONTRACT AWARDED with ranite base twenty feet wide. “rhe second Waldron design 2 The pair wert arraigned this morn-| FOR SUBWAY ENTRANCL embellished with decoration: ing before Magistrate McQuade in poe dees: princ.pal figure being an angel old Morrisania Court and held in $1,500] 5 Protest ing a wreath, Tho third design 15] bail for examination on Dev. 1, aa A contract for the constuction of another granite shaft by Charles W. ee Stoughton, BOY SLEEPS ON DOCK, an eastern entrance to the Lexington LOSES CONSCIOUSNESS] Avenue subway at 138th Stroot and The principal portion of the fun! for ae Ceri cr srg es up me Mott Avenue wos to-day awarded by small cont ons yin theatres an | the Transit Commisison to Hemmer among the children of the schools. A Troent From Senested 2” cxaon, Inc., of Breoxisn. The the time the fund was started It war priee is $13,446. There ip a ready an > ccaage gy ekg ie aoa cht, Patrolman Coster of|entrance on the west side, but with me the Simpeon Street Station found an un+| the new one completed subwoy travel- identiged boy unconeg'ous on @ dock atiers van avoid the heavy vehicular Tiffany Street. Dr. Gmoliteky took the} eramic in Mott Avenye, the main pod ld geal noting beregla er 8! thoroughfare to the Grand ‘oncourse. is Cahill, twel The “Commission also «announced Academy} Ne that on Dec. 14 it will rersive lids for the steel erection of part of the \ hovering to the police, they boy said jon of the Corona het be fi Boho! renee’ and Queensboro subway, mn wan from the present terminal at Ajburtis comit« tired, he paid, he ‘went . : ‘on the dock, but lost consciousness © Avenue, eastward toward Mlushing cause of the ood ‘The police have not | Creek CAR FRACTURES SKULL = set Leen abje to obtain bls uddress. OF BRONX POLICEMAN | arrak GROUND, SUNDAY, von cn one on) | MARTINI & ROSSI return of the 27th Division. * “Conditions now look ripo for the} Lyu' completion of this work,” said Mr | Ann‘ Hammer to-day the representa. | Street tives of the military organizatio: come to a quick agreement on the sign we will be able to start work o9 the monument next spring.” oe Non-Alcoholic Sitlens” “Bawerd Burgess, thirty- 2, elty, Yeaanty and borough offi: eight gears old, of No. 1966 Honeywell cis, wit a po Awenue, the Bronz, received a fracture | Oreaking ceremonlon next junda: of the skull last night when he was | "00. Dec. 2 for the new m 808 Bottled in Torino, Italy “, struck by a surface car at Boston Rond | Stace” Anerton Kvonae, eke a ES and Hoe Avenue, the Bronx. He was! Hebrew Orphan Band will give a cone taken to Lincoln Hospital by Dr. | cert preceding the ceremonies. Jacobs. Kers for the exerci ws Dennis .Coffey of No. 1853 Boston] sumer Soneph Rosalsky, Commissioner Road, the Bronx, motorman of the car,| Bird 8. Coler, Count ws employed by the Union Railway, Com- Gibbs, Dr. James "i fiat fee! 4 the patrolman stepped in of Siaterslect: “prs Bey it by the case— Always keep a pany, sal bottleonthei + The path of the trolley. Burgess ta at- Pr Leo Young: ‘Rabble Mayer Wer tached to the Highbridge Station, in ie and a cue Gariin Serve it straight B wii ‘rtictate in the religious Re PSS ee and Borough President Henry Bross Brosener —and youhave a WESTCHESTER NOTES. | “"! ‘se part It Us program delicious appe be Sn DINNER TO OFFICIALS-ELECT, tizer The Music Section of the Scarsdale] City Court Justice-clect John EB, Me- ‘Woman's Club h: ranged for a series} Geehan and Congreseman-elect Frank of four concerts to be given under the} Oliver of the Bronx wil) be tendered @ direction of the members of the music| dinner at the Hotel Astor to- it, Chief acction, The first will be given at As-| City Magistrate William Moa 00 will be wembly Hall, Scarsdale, the evening of} toastmester. The dinner has been hens Den. 4. I be se t7® commaliien comooees. of Veils dered by the New York Trio, compose*| Muldoon, Herbert Rell 6. Cla: of Sclpione Gindo, violin; Clarence Al-| Adams. Mr, Olivet der, piano, and Vornellus Van Vilet.] with a travelling bag One month later Harold Bauer will get a new oie Ailes Fer sale atall dealere Bole Agonts for the United States W. A. TAYLOR & CO. 20 Broslwey New York of rho Knoll returned from a.trip to Europe. scones by the other members of the aay. Morrow of Panama, who was eat of Keith Evans at the Knoll- Country Clyb. after playing over the course, deejared it one of the begt he had been on and also praised the tine big sit house and its surroindings. Former Judge and Mre. Sydney A. — ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schae Broncville have returned from a nada trip to Philadelphia. Mis Helen Taylor of White Plains Reed. Mount Vernon, oeen enter- tajnips Mies Marjorie genie of Riv- ereide Drive, Manhatten. ~ Mr. and Mrs, William A. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. Cox of South Sixth e Avenue, Mount Vernon, have gone to St Pel urs, Pla. . and Mrs. Franklin T. 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