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20 BRIO TAKES $14,000 IN SIMPLE SWINDLE f.flnn of imtterv rnrk Toner leads to Arrests nnd a Confession. Htmr i.ni ii. it a v i si i ii' i'i iin 'YBumaI! llnV ctivntA un IID .11. cased Without Bail for Ex- amination ai ffifni tt (ml in hv which New York i. .... n I M. IlflW \ 1111 UIU TOeorco ana OeorEO Voselle, all of whom, according to tho police and the Pinker- - Wl. - .... . lit tWl fit. V.UjUt, Iiava teen oniemmn-- - Dnso ot Uio taxpayers ai aniua rf:.. ...... ....... ,t inrj f.tr- - tnn Ao.vcr .ir!rBbnii. After hearing llio facts ot the t HtflnJlo Mairistrato Kltch In tho Auanif . .ourt itronbivn. hfld tho anrce Without ball to awaii oxainiiuuiuii w-- B morrow. ...... M I'rom time to tlmo In months numerous banks ajnl trust com-- ! S panics here have Uncovered largo liolas Tti mnuni ni u&nirii vKtwi'\ii ...... I\ '. ....i rtnt.iU- - hnvA 1wom biiyy and JbtlUH. uivvu..\- - . - .. hunt was coin uniu n iuciwjmi,. \k- - penred at tlio itattcry w.ivk ikwk I Ilayn ubo bearing a certlllcd check to be cached. Teller HrouRlit Aliout Arrct. A emart teller didn't llko t!io lookH of the Klip of paper, conceived the notion JitV.at It might bo worth while InvostlRat-- \ Jng and took ro much time In cimnlnK the check that the detectives had plenty 'of tlmo to pick up the messenger boy and trail him to a furnished room In Brooklyn. Tho boy led them to ono-o- f the three men accused and eventually nil three wcro rounded up. Acting Capt. Coushlln obtained, be said, a complete confession from one of the financiers and the result wag tho exposure of aa neat a bank bunco game as tho police Save had the pleasure of regarding for many a day. Simplicity was Its middle name. The penesls of the scheme was .1 de- posit of a small sum In a bank to bo V o...ni inn I cnvH U1U urpunill'l standing and the right to blank checks, FREE A Teh-Da- y Tube of Pepsodent. Mail the coupon. Let your own teeth show you what this new-da- y method means. Millions of Teeth Now Glisten You see them everywhere teeth which everybody envies. Ask the reason for them and the owners will say Pepsodent. The teeth are kept free from film. See the results on your own teeth. Do what millions have done send for this 10-D.- ay Tube. Look at your teeth now, then look in ten days. JLet your mirror tell the story. Don't wait longer. This ques- tion of cleaner, whiter, safer, teeth is to you. Send for the free tube now. Tli next move wan to ascertain tne name of some well to io depositor the same bank and then approach him ifh m tMiiMtntlnn for a contribution to some charitable activity. This was the port usually played uy ueorso who dressed well nnd was very smooth In manner nna speecn. A check havlntf been obtained It was easy for such a Rifted penman as Avery to trace out me hibiiuiuiu ui well to do depositor upon 11 blank clyclc, and tho easiest thing of all waa to fill out tho eamo check for whatever amount tho band thought It could ex- tract from tho bank with reasonable safety. The tracing was dono In strong sunlight ngnlnst a window pane, or sometimes agnlnst an electric bulb. Severn! llnnka Are, Victims. rrl. nn.l aton In thn mme Wflfl to de posit the forged chock to the account of the swindler depositor, let tho money remain a day or two and then tako It .... ..n.uii.11 n cmnll sum to remain an a basis for futuro operations. Every such account was opencu urnr u name \Cleveland Dodgo\ In ono In- - rtance. \J. Homer Enrlght\ In aapther- -r .1 mi... in..nlu nil Trust COIIl. naiiy. Ordinarily tne lorgeu ui. . ,..,,.. ..n.inr ?.nnn. Tho b - gest haul made, apparently wns from the west Jinu itubi uumiuu; i delphla, from which they took $6,-0- 0 In ..m. itMn.'lHnil 111 IIIIU w,Jl. ..nv... Tlio other harming insuiuutma buffered Inelude tho Mercantile Trust 'ornpany. 115 Ilroadway: tho, Tltlo 'luarantco and Trust Company, IDS Kemsen street, Urooklyn; Irving Na- tional Hank. In tho Woolworth Uulld-In- gi tho Chatham and Phenlx National Hank and the Hattery Park Hank. Tho total of tho stealings, excluslvo of tho money extracted from tho Philadelphia Trust Company, Is estimated at 14,-00- 0, but this doesn't take Into account the probability, according to the po-llc- o and the Pinkertons, that the band or confederates havo been working a similar swindle In other large cltlca, for reports Indicating that fact have reached this city. Krcd Avery had $700 tn cash tucked away lniitdo his Bhlrt when ho was arrested yesterday. They were a thrifty lot, storing their gains away In savings banks nttalnst n rainy day, and tho pollco exhibited u stack of pavings bank books represent- ing a considerable sum. It Is probable Ihcreforo that victimized banks will re- - o nrntmrtlnii nf their cash. Tlio men wore Identlled by James M. Wado and George J. Parks of tho McrcantHo Trust Company. HELPED 84,000 SERVICE MEN. Cardinal Karlcy Club 1o Close Its Doors February f.' Tlio Cardinal Farley Club for soldiers, sailors and marines, will closo Its doors, February 9, after notable servlco forhe fighting men of the United States. i. iu nrtoAf, mnntliM nf UKof tunes it made 84,000 men comfortable with meals or lodging or both, and gave uiem me fnt (MMaMBMHBHMf PAT. OF P. g reg.u.s. Mmmammimmmmm The New-Da- y Dentifrice The scientific film combatant, which leading , dentists everywhere advke. Millions of teeth aro now protected by it, and . druggists everywhere are sup-- , plied with largo tubes. - HERAIA comforts qf n club as woll, an'l It pro- - .. . . . . . tnAAnn n.Nnna In vlaeu iniorroniion lor vv,vuu !... tho service or for their families nnd M nr ii Ml Your Hair Needs Danderine Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots of thick, hair. Don't it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-ce- nt bottle of delightful \Danderine\ at anydrug toilet counter Wfreshen your scalp check dandruff and filling hair. Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying \Dandejine to restore Its life, cotor brightness, Hurry, Glxlal Whatever You Don't Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Aro von n victim of eyestrain or other eyo weaknesses? If so, you will bo glim to Know tnai aceormnK iu - thero Is real hope for you. He xays neg- lect causes more eye troubles and poor sight than any other one thing Many whose eyes were falling say they had their eyes restored through tho bon-Opt- o principle. One man eays after It: \I was almost blind ; could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without any glasses and my eyes do npt water any mdre. At night they would pain dreadfully: now they feel line nl the time. It was like a miracle to me. A lady who used It says .\Tho atmos- phere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everyimng seems c ear. I can even read tine print without glasses.\ Hye trouble of many descrip-- , tlons may bo wonderfully benefited b- - following the rules. Go to any, active cirug siuro aim kci n uun.- - In a iounn 01 a giaes 01 wuiui i u Those Pretty Teeth Should Last a Lif etime-r-Sa- ve Them Statements Approved High Dental . Dental authorities now- - agree that the thing which ruins pretty teeth is film. It is that viscous' film, ever-presen- t, ever-formin- g. You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crev- ices and stays. The tooth brush does not end it. The ordinary dentifrice does not dissolve it. So month after irionth it clings, and may do a ceaseless damage. That is why brushed teeth discolor and decay. Tooth troubles are constantly in- creasing. People think they clean the teeth, but they leave this film. And teeth are ruined by it. How Film Destroys Film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. These facts have long been known to dentists. Dental science long has sought a help. But the periodic dental cleaning seemed the only way to fight film and tartar. - Now science has found an efficient film combatant one ,for daily use. Able authorities have proved it by convincing tests. Leading dentists everywhere are urging its adoption. Mail the Coupon . To UsToday so you won't forget. This test is most im- portant, both to you and yours. HE SUN AND NEW YORK filends. \Slnco dcmobllltatlon was corn-Act- tho club liaB been used to accom- modate men In the hospital service. t long, strong, lustrous let abundance. Do Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight. simplest to dissolve. AVIth this liquid bathe the vnii'r .ves .is directed. You sliouid notice 'your eyes clear up perceptibly right from ino mail, ami u,,...... ......w.. ..... ... ir .1'.. nrA Tmthprlnir Cliyapweai. it J \ vou. even a little, take steps to save them now before it is too late wan with defective eyesight might have been saved If they had cared for their eyes In NOTE. Another prominent physician to whom the abovo article was submitted said : \Bon-Opt- o Is a very remarkable T. nnn.llhl.nt ITTnfllAnt .ire 1 1. It'll J . iin well known to eminent eye specialists anu wiueiy prescriut.-- u uj iiivm. manufacturers guarantee It to strengthen cveslght 50 per cent, in one weeks time in manv instances or refund the money. I., nkmin.n fmm .hv pnnn flnie- - jl can ,,: - \ - - Kist and Is one of tho very few prepara- - tlons eei i nein u i.tu .nirilinr usn In almost every family. It Is fold In this city by all good druggists All by Authorities Now that method is embodied in a den- tifrice called Pepsodent. A 10-D- Tube is being sent to everyone who asks. Thus the facts .have spread, until millions of teeth are now protected by it. Now Pepsin is Applied Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the of albumin. The film is albumi- nous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day com- bat it. The way seems simple, but it long seemed barred. Pepsin must be\ acti- vated, and the usual method is an acid-harmfu- l to the teeth. But science has discovered a harmless activating method. Now pepsin, in this new form, can bcv constantly applied. And, combined with other ingredients in Pepsodqnt, it has brought a new teeth-cleani- ng era. Watch It for Ten Days The results of Pepsodent aro quick and evident One cannot dispute thern. And the book we send tells the reason for them. ' Send the coupon for a 10-D.- ay Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence ofthe slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. , Compare this new way with the old way byresults. Then decide for your-self-t- he best way to keep teeth whiter, safer and more sound. This ten-da- y test will point the way to life-lon- g benefits. 10-DA- Y TUBE FREE i THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI. Mall 10-D- Tube of Pepsodent to Name. I I i Address... '. I I t ' Main Floor, PUc MARIE HARDY Tenor SIBYL Cello Piano NATIONAL USIC HOW AND FESTIVAL The most comprehensive musical display ever held any where-roccupy- ing three entire floors 100 EXHIBITS-- 50 CONTINUOUS CONCERTS Famous Artists Appear Daily SPECIAL AFTERNOON AND EVENING FEATURES: EDISON RECITAL HALL TIFFANY, Soprano WILLIAMSON, SANDERSON FAGAN, Whistler JACQUES GLOCKNER, VICTOR YOUNG, HALL Maia Floor, Palte fc PIANISTS: MANA ' ZUCCA LUBA . D'ALEXANDROWSKA mm AfnPtII ESTHER MARVIN CUTCHIN . AKIHUK uutoaiiR HERBERT CLAIR MILTON SUSKIND MURIEL POLLOCK SOPRANOS: ETHEL MELLOR SUE HOWARD HENRY SOUVAIN VICTOR WITTGENSTEIN OLQA STEEB MARIE LOUISE WAGNER HALL, MAIN PALACE ELEANOR SHAW, Pianist SHEFFIELD CHILD, ( WINIFRED BYRD, Pianist EDITH BENNETT, Soprano . MARIE SUNDELIUS Demonstration Concerts by Music Schools Daily, 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. (Second Floor) Grand Central Palace FEBRUARY 2nd -- 7th INCLUSIVE 2 P.M. to 1 1 P.M. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, INCLUDING ALL CONCERTS i f Price Reduction Announcement 1 by BORDEN'S RUST Tenor MME. Borden's Grade \B\ i\f Bottled Milk reduced Vl - Effective February 1st, 1920. (Other price reductions noted below) Normal Prices vs Abnormal Prices Business concerns operating under normal conditions can safely rely upon the workings of the law of supply and demand as a basis for the establishment of selling prices a fair profit. Prices so established are normal. It sometimes that the selling prices aro determined by competitive conditions quite independent of the law of .supply and and without considera- tion of the profit and loss account. Competitive prices so established while unfair to the seller as view- ed from the angle of profit and loss solely are sometimes made necessary for the protection of a business and to give assurancc of the continuance of a valuable service to the consuming public, SUCH PRICES SO ESTABLISHED ARE ABNORMAL. Effective February 1st, Borden Quality and Service can be at abnormally low pricej In the Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, in NewIersey.and Westchester County Borden's Bottled Grade \B\ Milk , reduced 2c per quart - ' Borden's Bottled Grade \A\ Milk de- livered is reduced lc per Quart. Borden's Bottled Grade \B\ Milk de- livered is reduced lc per Pint. AMPICO RECITAL AEOLIAN RECITAL FLOOR, Settlement yielding happens, however, demand, purchajed .Borden's Grade \B\ Milk lrorn the can to be taken home in your own container, which milk is on sale at 2,891 Stores throughout greater New York, 13c per Quart, a reduc- tion ot lc per quart. , BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC