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The evening world. [volume] (New York, N.Y.) 1887-1931, May 25, 1922, Wall Street Final Edition, Image 9

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ROBBERS HOLD UP
RUM TRUCK AT CITY
1 HALL IN HOBOKEN
fceize Five Barrels of Whiskey
in Front of Police Head-- -(
quarters.
MOTORISTS SEE MAN
TAKE DEATH PLUNGE
Leap
qrflreo men In a tourlnp car stold
Utj ' barrels of whiskey directly jn
front of Hoboken City Hall, -which
houses Police Headquarters, lato yes
terday afternoon.
Tlio truck was movlnsr along at a
. good rate when tho mot6r car drew
nlongsldo and one of the men In It
hailed tho driver, Joseph Santanlello,
No. 'B Centre Market Place, Manhat
tan! He was ordered to stop his ve
hicle. At tho same time another man sot
out of tho automobilo threw back his
coat to display a badge, and .directed
Santanlello to descend from his sen!
4 "Say, you think, you're getting
away tolth4 murder, don't you?" the
man asked.
Santanlello, dismayed by tho badge,
irmdo no reply. Then he was com
manded to get into the .touring car,
whllo the man with tho badge climbed
to the truck scat and started oft with
all. tho speed tho heavy vehicle could
muster. Tho automobilo also drove
off and half a mile out of Hoboken
It was slowed, down. Santanlello was
made' to get out. Then It went' on
FRAUD SOLD "LOVE" PILLS.
Copyritht (New York Gvenlne World)
by, Press rubllililng Company. 1822.
BERLJN, May 21. August Konka,
oracle and healer, was convicted of
fraud In a Berlin court yesterday. He
sold magic pills which ho claimed kept
husbands at homo and rounltcd quar
relling lovers.
Until tho police 'so rudely Interfered
Konka was amassing a fortune.
s From. Willis Avenue
Bridge to Abutment 00
Feet Below.
An unidentified man about twenty
years' old last night Jumped .from the
Willis Avenue Bridge, .which extends
over the Harlem River from 125th Street
and First Avenue to 133d Strcot and
Southern Boulevard.
AutomoblUsfs crossing the bridge
heard the man utter a cry and saw blm
throw 1ils cap to tho roadway, mount
the rail andijump off. He struck an
abutment at the base of theridge sixty
test oeiow ana rauea into ine river.
Patrolman Thomas .Qleason of the
TJusi I20tli .Street Station was called by
inn bridge tender, Michael Hafferty.t of
No. GUI East 135th Street, and notified
tho Harbor Squad, which searched for
tho body.
PINCHOT CAMPAIGN MAIL .
FOUND DUMPED IN CREEK.
Past jOfllce Department Starts In-,
qntry After Large Dandles of
Cards Are, (Found. "
PHILADELPHIA, May 25. Discovery
of large bundles Of Plnchot advertising
in Mahanoy Creek. Schuylkill County,
which was reported to tho Post Office
Department, resulted to-day in an In.
vesication by Federal Post Office in
spectors, which is expected to lead' to
several arrests.
The advertlslnc was mailed at Phila'
delphla. Approximately' 2,500,000 post
cards, were sent out by the Plnchot
Camoalirn Commltteo from May 8 to 13,
Local committees were advised the cards
had been mailed and were asked to
After word came, from Glrardvllfe.
Schuylkill County, close to the home of
State Senator Robert D. Heaton, that
the cards had not been delivered, large
bundles were found In Mahanoy Crech.
POit Office Inspectors to-day could at
tach no blame to tho local Post Office
authorities.
Glrardvllle Is in Stato Treasurer Sny
der's home county, which, despite Iran
tic efforts by Aalter supporters, was
carried by the forester.
MADE! SUIIE OP DEATH BY OAS.
Alfred Leonard, twenty-two years
old, of No. 1860 Eighth Avenue, was
found dead in his home last night with
a tube from a gas Jet In his mouth and
a carpet bag pulled over his head. Emll
Leonard, his father, returning home.
noticed an odor of gas and discovered
his son's body.
J. S. WOULD DISCUSS
WATERWAYS TREATY
Secretary Hughes Gives Out
Word Note Has Been bent
' to British.
WASHINGTON, May 26. -- An an
nouncement Issued to-day, by; Secre
tary Hughes, Is as follows i
The Secretary; of Stato, on May
17, 1922, sent to the British Ambas
sador a note stating that tho United
State Government would bo glad to
tako up with tho Canadian Govern
ment tho,'negotlaton of a treaty look
ing to deepening bf tho waterway
which would enablo ocean-going ships
to reach the Great Lakes.
"ThS department understands that
this noto has been" forwarded to the
'(Canadian Government. No answer
hai as yet' been received'
America's foremost Specialists"
QPPENHEIM.LLINS&(g
34lh Street New York v
A Special Offering Friday
3500 Pairs Women's
Pure Silk Hose
Values to 1.50
95c
Chiffon Weight in Black and
Colors. Heavier Weights in Black,
White and Colors, some with
Contrasting Embroidered Clox.
I J America's Rremost Specialist
0ppenheim.6llins
34th Street New York'
' Also on Sale Friday
Japanese
Hand-Embroidered
Crepe Kimonos
(Full Cut Motels)
Beautifully embroider
ed and finished with '
fringed -sash. Copen,
rose, pink and blue.
Remarkably
Low Priced
1 .85
Also Women's
Satin Boudoir. Slippers
Quilted Satin, in black,
Rose, Copen blue and or
chid. Soles of real leather.
1.35
Pair
HEAVY SENTENCES
IN DRY LAW CASES
Three Years in Prison and
$11,000 Fjnes'for former
Attorney;
CINCINNATI, May 25. Georgo H
Remus, former Chicago attorney, and
seven ' associates, sentenced last week I
to Federal Penitentiary on charges 'of
conspiracy to violate tho' Volstead aat,
were found guilty of maintaining a
nuisance .on tho Dater farm, near hers,
In United States District Court late
last night. ' It was charged that large
quantities of liquor had Changed hands
Illegally at the farm.
Judge Peck immediately passed sen-1
tence, Remus getting the, maximum,
one year in Jail and a fine of $1,000 and
costs. Tho others were giVen lesser I
Jail, sentences and each was fined. As
a result of the two convictions, Remus
will Serve three ytian and, pay, fines' of
$11,000. , ,
'F4NKIN SIMOXQ tMEN'S SHOTS
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Closing Out Friday and Saturday N
375 Pairs Men's 'Low Shoes
Held in Stock at $9 and $10
To be pleased at
': ' $7 '
r ' 1
Some shoes were, recently advertised in this
city as reduced from $ 1.2.00, which were not
equal even to our $9.00 grarje. So you can
figure what a buy these $9 and $10 shoes are
at Seven-and-a-half. It's a rareopportunity.
Bx M Thtt Evmtt AUo'atl, MkmF - Tho EvmU Alto wjSi
j&rt Ihjl NEWARK STORE I A rm dti J&Mr OF BROOKLYN BTORElt
M Bread Stroet and I mf& MmwMj&j M MTW W Fulton Sired 191
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11 ,N' U Expensive Creations
PJ Actual Values Wm
FIFTH AVENUt
Mctt's Shops West 38th and 37th Streets Street Level'
V
Special Decoration Day Issue
of. a Limited Number of
Men's and Young Men's
Hatid'Tailored Suits
oAt the Unique 'Price of
' ' '.$39.00
This offering is analago'us with an issue of
bonds, 111 which the underwriters get theirs at
$39.00, and the latecomers 'buy at the market.
It is fxr-you to decide whether or'not yuu
want to get in on it before the market goes
up.' Thev are strictly regular stock, designed
in two, three and four-button models, and
hand-tailored m blue or gray mixtures and.
herringbones, and we urge immediate com
mitments (before the issue is disposed of.
i
39.00 up to Decoration Daf
All orders after ' that At the Market!"
W5
FIFTH AVENUE
Men's Shops West 38th and 37th Streets Street Level.
Special Purchase and Sale
Exquisitely Beaded Blouses
CANNAJADEMOHA JVKSAND NA VYETC.
$
Of Heavy Quality
. Crepe, de Chine
Exact replicas of the more expensive
blouses1 duplicating the motifs 'and '
artistic all-over designs of Paris impor
tations. Overblousc and ty-on, mbdclsi ,
Cut steel beads and colorful b,eads
round, square and V ncckljnes, three
quarter and. short sleeves. Compari
sons -will prove this price the lowest.
Fibre & Mohair Sweaters
Very Smart for Sport Wear
Attractive new slip-on sweaters, combining the effectiveness of
Mohair with the durability of Fibre thread. Lovelv woven
O0 r. 1 1 4 tl TT rinI."a Tn iifrimllinof inna' nf tmr nnnr nlnni inmTnio I
Crepe Sport Skirts
Fashion's Favorite New Fabrics
. w8 .
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Ior Decoration Day you will surely require one of theselovely
new Crepe Sport Skirts ! Self-striped and figured designs, in
wrap-about and novelty button-trimmed models. Specials
FTj1N1(LM SMtCOV' MEN'S SHOTS
Closing Out Friday and Saturday
.Mes $300' & $400 Shirts
of Custom Materials
Imported from France
at L,.
Rich in coloring, unusual in pattern, and
taken from our private custom stock and
tauorea in a manner tnat snows tne custom,
influence of custom materials. No special
reason for it. Just want jto start something!
FIFTH AVENUE
Men's Shops West 38th and 37th StreetsStreet Level
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