The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1905, Page 16

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WOMEN’S DEP'T. markKable Shirt Waist Values. appealing display of Shirt Waists, ecting the early spring atmos- —the values Lace Waists in ecru and | white, trimmed with repousse Jace insertions and applique Over silk linings, Complete assort- iment of all black | Waists of de Chine, Chiffon, Taffera, ChinaShik and Silk Crepe in fancyand plain models, Crepe de Chine, |_——— Made with double stitched eats and finished with rench knots, in white, light blue, champagne and red. ranging from 6.50 China Silk Waists elaborate. ly trimmed with Val. lace in fancy yoke effects, finished ———— with shirring. China Silk Waists (00 attractively fash. ioned—the body | = |part trimmed with |German Val, lace | and medallions, ——. Silk Crepes, made with box pleats and fine tucks in black, red, ressda and white, The fabrics used in our Shirt Waists represent only the best |makers, and combined with our exclusive designs render our medels suitable for the select, Broadway @ 18th Street. JEROME SEEKS BIG MAN IN THE ~ BANKSWINDLE Says He Expects to Land , One Concerned in Roth- schild’s, Schemes, omebody not yet conspleuous in the Bigantic frauds which led to the wreck- ing of the Federal Bank and the ex- ess of tho money-lending business a Be pana Rothschild: ts going to be dicted for his part in the Rothschild BWindles if Diestrict-Attorney Jerome | "an bring it about. . * Phere were signs of feverish anxiety ‘about the Criminal Courts bullding to- | )@ay. ‘The Grand Jury was in ession ‘and Abe Gruber had been summoned before it, While Gruber was talking to the Grand Jury, Armitage Mathews, Becretary of the Republican County Pommittoe, lawyer and boon friend and “companion of Gruber, was in Assistant District-Attorney Rand's office, Gruber @idn’t know Mathews was around and ) | Methews didn't know Gruber was on band. + Im other parts of the bullding were /) Martin Conlon, the lawyer who was © \eent to Bing Sing some moi " part in certain note ten ‘Btate itendent of Prisons Collins, De Jackson, Warden John- of Bing Bing, and Supt. Powers, of Mahe Sing Sing eo) Bef: Rethachild ~ Conlon was brought down to-day just Rothschild was brought down from ! ‘Bing several days ago, to testify ‘@e@ainst the mysterious person for whom JAMES McGREERY & GO, Ladies’ Gown Department, Dotted Swiss House Gowns, “Princess” model, Trimmed with lace, $7.50 Silk, Challie and Albatross House Gowns, 15.00 and 20,00 White Net Dresses, mounted on’ flowered Organdie or all white lining. 19.50 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Sale of Ladies’ Gloves, Jouvin’s,—grey, Glace kid and suede gloves. 4 but- ‘WOMEN’S HATS TRIMMED CHARGE, Watch and Je: Repair! Come Friday for These Big Bargains. ey nw on the Premf; MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY i FILLED, Every department contributes its quota to a great sale for Friday. Everything In the list is under value, as a glance at th> Goods will show. you cannot afford to miss the Friday here. list because lots are too small to advertise. Whatever your plans for Friday, Hundreds of Bargatns are omitted from this These you will find on Tables, it will pay you to look them up. The Greit Sale of Lace Curtains Continues. Plain Colored Taffeta Silk, 17 8 quality that will *give satisfactory wear; almost every shade is 49c here; regular 76c, qual- atural Shantung Color Pongee Silk, 86 Inches wide, This weave has been much admired, as we have el Hundreds oe rie during: 0 past weel ty) f 55c quality ¢or 6% for 10c. Pillow Cases. 50 doz, Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, size 45x36; ive dageast ie for 10c, BSpe- cial r Friday only, / each Q5¢- for $1.25 Bleach- ed Twilled Towel- ling. Bieachea Twilled Towel- ling, 17 in. wide, 25-yd. pieces; regularly sold for $1.25.a piece. Special for Friday only, plece ..,. 95c 834¢. for 124¢. Lons- dale Cambric. Lone. dale Cambric, 36 inches wide; He ee 1 1c, yd. pecial, Friday only, / 8c 12%¢. for 25c. Tafieta- line Lining. an six Taffetaline Lining, 19 inches bia Se ie for 25c. a ¥ pecial for day ODLY, YOivsicrsvreccoes 2c 10° for Women’s 25c. Hose Supporters. Women’s Front Pad Hose Cup- porters, made of first-class ma- rel Sem uierly baa 25c, a pr, Special for jay BRIM Dhpp ent onsisenrtys 10c 2:00 for $5.00 Hair Switches. naturat Wavy Hair Switches, 24 inches long, regularly sold for $5.00, Special Friday 2 00 . ONLY sererevery 5c. a Doz. for Black Shell Hair Pins. French Horn Hair Pins, Black Shell and Amber; regularly sold for 100, a doz, Special 5 Friday only, per dozen... OC 25¢. for 3 Pairs 12c. - Dress Shields, Dress Shields of nainsook, double covered, pure gum; sizes 2, 8, 4; regularly eold for 10c., 12e., 14c. each. Special Friday only, 8 paira for. 25c 290°: for Women’s 45c. for Women’s I5c. 25c. Hosiery. 8,000 pairs of Women’s fast black Cotton Hose, beautifully em- broidered on instep with silk; also, 1.000 pairs of Women’s fast black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose will wear and in appearance are equal to the 26¢, kind, your choice .. seen 15c for Women’s & 19c. ‘Ciitaren's 38c. Hosiery. 2,000 pairs ot wom- en's imported German Gauze Ijsle Thread Hose, fast black, double goles and high spliced. 1,000 pairs of Woren’s heavier weight of fast back Lisle Thread Hose, double soles and high spliced. . 2,000 pairs of Children’s School Hose, heavy or light weight cot- ton, fine or corduroy ribbed, fast black, double knees and high spliced heels and toes; not one worth less than 29¢, and | 9 up to 85c.; your choice., Cc 5c. for Women’s Im- ported 50c. Hosiery. 1,000 pairs of Women's imported Lisle Thread Hose, handsomely embroidered with silk on instep, all-over lace ele thread hose, or lace instep, in fast black, lace instep handsomely embroidered with silk; all are the 35c regular 50c. quality, at.. 84c for Men’s 15c Famous ‘'Gol- Socks. 7%, Btar” brand Men’s Cotton Half Hose, seamless, spliced heel and toe, in black or assorted shades of tan, all sizes; made to sell for léc. pair (Basement); Friday and Saturday at 3 for 1 26e,, OF, DAIT ..seereeeeee 8c Sheet Music Bargains. sheet music offerings ahead of any recent ¢ regular sale price for this music is 19¢. a piece. For this sale only 3c. a copy. VOCAL, u No One But You, At Don't Beem Like Home to Me. Who Fights tue Flames, Be aterciful to Me, Under 4 Panama, bumimertine Dixieland, On the Pillows of Despair, Calvary, 3 Keys, Jerusalem. INSLRUMENTAL, voter Piper March, vouyGeneral Mateh Yeome Waltzes, Fifth Nocturn Melody in F, in 39c. for Women’s House Wrappers. House Wrappers o? percale and lawn, all neatly made, with shoulder cape, full waist and flounce skirt, sizes, 34, 36, 38 only, Friday in base- 39c MEN vo ssssereeeese ’ for Men’s $2.00 95¢ and $2.50 Sam- ple Underwear, mado of silk mercerized lisle and {mported French lisle; manufacturers’ and importers’ samples; the rarcst values of the year, in pink, blue, gray and various fancy stripes; exceptionally well made} all sizes; a splendid chance for men who appreciate high-grade un- derwear; not a garment in the lot worth less than $2.00, and most all $2.50 values On sale at......5 95c 39c for Men’s 50c and 75c Balbriggan Underwear. snirts, iong short sleeves, handsomely tr med; Drawers made with doubl seats and French band; made to oe for 50c, and 75c.; all sizes shirts and drawers, at 30. garment.. ] , 10.4 Box of Six Pair Men’s Half Hose, 100 doz, Men's Worth 1.50. rise tice Halt Hose, black or assorted shades of tan; hand silk embroidered; spliced heel and toe; all sizes; made to sell at 25c. a pair; on kale for, box babrteelies 3 | 1 i six pairs . 0 2:00 for Ladies’ $2.50; Oxford Ties ot yici xia, regularly sold for $2.50, Spe- celal for Friday OMIY wrsevee . 2.00; 29¢ for Men’s 50c and 75c Shirts, 4 man. ufactuter’s odds and ends of Men's Negligee Shirts, made of madras and pereale, cut full throughout, separate cuffs; sizew 14, 15%, 16, 16%, 17; made tc sell for 0c, and 75c.; in base- ment, Friday and Satur- day, at (no mail orders) 2OC ]-50 for Misses’ $2.00 Patent Leather Shoes, regwarty sola tor $2.00, BAe 1 for Friday 1.50 DGS: for Misses’ $1.50 OCS, tan goat,” lace and button; regularly sold for K NEW I SATISFACTION GUANANTE! WwW ing to miss them, YORKS EST ‘ASTEST bers REFUNDED. ) e Friday Bargains. To-morrow will be another intensely interesting Bargain Friday at Rothenbarg’s, Hundreds of the rarest kind of bargains will be offered. No careful biyer will be will- lhey mean money-savings of the most unusual kind. Great Purchase of Suits. D | | eacl ‘| From 8.30 to Noon, Shop {n the morning and get two staips insteag of one with Stamps earn miuins. [Single Stamps from 12 to 6. crowino sere Double Stamps Uy h ace, you spend. Blue the best pre Manujacturer’s Stock at Lowest Prices. : At Half Real Value! Blouse models in newest pieated and trimmed styles; hindsomely lined with taffeta silk or satiny elabo ately pleated skirt, Materials are all wool broadcloth, ganne cheviots or diagonal serges; colors black, brown, blue; all sizes; not a sut worth less than $15.00 most of them are worth $18,090, Cho'ce to-morrow, at , ’ . @ Women’s Silk or Covert Coats. J}} Made from fine guaranteed taffeta silk, new collar’ess stvle. with full pleated sleeves, loose belted back, braid trimmed and finished with ribbon, all sizes; also Covert 7 Coats. made from all-wool tan covert cloth, fancy stitched flat collar, button trimmed, very full sleeves: fly front; strictly tailor made, with French seams and lined throughout with rich self-colored satin: all Sizes; choice at | 79c. Lawn Waists, 49c. cuff, full sleeve, soft stock, hemstitched: value 3.98 Q om ]| Made from sheer white lawn, sides of six box p eats, with fiont of new wheel embroidery, pleated back, tucced 49 coats; on sale A value 29, a and coats; to-morrow, Organdies, im stripes and dotted effects, such as neat fi Cream Bedford Cord, suit- able for children's dresses value 25c., at, per yard... Extra Heavy and Large Size Honeycomb Towels, never sold for less than 12}40,: limit 4, Special to. morrow at, Boys’ Suits. to-morrow ates. Wash Goods. Great Friday Sale! 19c lowers, buds and spray: special to-morrow at., Special lot of Sheets, size 72x90, seamed (no mail or- ders and a limit of 5 to acustomer) at... 29c &c ya 7c! A broad and choice selection which is as important as the saving itself, Two-Piece Double-treasted Suits, ages 7to 15; Norfolk Suits, 3 to 14; Eton, Russian and Rus. sian Blouse Suits, 3 (o 8, and Sailor Blouse Suits (blue serge), 3to16, All are made from through and through woven cheviots, and most of th:m are all-wool, The smaller sizes have emblems on sleeves and are pleated, Choice of these $3.00 suits, 1.79 Dress Goods Girls’ Covert Box Coats, made from al! 1 tan covert cloth, with fal With panne velvet and slik braid; } Sleeve, with handsome silk embien; full box ‘bac, beited, reverse cuffs, braid trimmed; sizes 6 to 14; regular $3.00 Millinery. $2.00 Read These hats are ail ri straw braid, beau jy-to-Wear Hats at 98c, eady -to-wear and are inade of tine quality Htifuily trimmed with rosettes of straw, velvet, Ornaments and fancy feathers in all colors; also hats made of novely briid on the new polo turban, and ars trimmed with two straw rosettes, two O'mments aud vi titul combinations, beautifully trimmed. Value $2.00; special to-morrow at....7.. ++ Big elvet, All shown tn beau- 98c Sale of Wreaths. This assortment contains roses, forget-me-nots, geranium, bluet, poppy and daisy wreaths; value $2.98 89 and $1,50, at 1,9: Sand Suits to Order 1) Men's Suits or Overcoats, Worth $18.00 at $12,50. $12.50 ts our price for a suit or ov cost) or Prince Albert coat and vest, mi strictly to your measure from fabrics which you thay select in this store. Wi Rive you absolute satisfaction, or we'll give you a new suit or give your money back. The fabrics are black and blue serges, thbets and cheviots and clay wors- teds, as well as an asscetment of all the newest mixtures and colorings in Carsimeres, chewots and, worsteds, Every garment hand tailored, with hand-made button holes and hand- padded collars; 12.50 extra charg @ f e Gorset Sale. ton or 2 clasp fastening, Black, suede Gloves with white embroidery, oWwal emt Special sale of a manufacturer's stock of Core sets, old and new models; in white, drab, pink and blue; also Corset Waists, in Knit Underwear, 1,500 Women's fine Swiss ribbed Vests, white hand - crocheted lace at neck in very handsome designs; low neck and sleeveless; all aizes, 4 to 6; regularly sold for 46c, Special fe FrMiay only Lae cat 29¢ ‘the District-wAttorney is — gunning. | ) {When he came out of the Grand Jury | ©} oom to-day. Mr. Gruber was not in an amiable frame of mind, He said to an Byvening World reporter: “This is n job on the part of the Dis- Mriet-Attorney to implicate my client, “Armitage Mathews. I understand the confession of Rothschild in the poss $1.50 a pr, Sizes 6 to 2, Special for Friday only, 99c 12%c for 19¢ Shadow Silk, saadow Silke in ail the snew shades, 86 in, wide; regular- 1 ly 190. yd., Friday at 12}c ‘These Hits at 8c, In the Shade of the Old Apple p00! Per Copy. night Song, the le Plena Playin What the Brass wore yori and “Played Wnt You Fondle Mr. Lawson 4 trom Boston Back to Bal- umore, and is now very much in demand. Shown ina choice tange of the popular spring Shadings, including cream and black, Reg- ularly 50c, special at 20-inch afl-silk Tussah Pongee, in the popular champagne color; values 45c.; spe- cial while the lot lasts at . white and drab; $1,00 and $1.50 values, at., A9c Infants’ Wear Specials. Childrens’ Changeable Siik Coats, sizes 2 to § years, lined throughout, deep sailor collar, lace 89 9 trimmed; full strapped back; $3.75 value,at ry 34c 29c 1,00 per pair ve Value 1.65 My Irish Indian, Pepita ' Ma- #ion of the Dirtrlot-Attorney {s at va Fiance with the confession in my posses- Vaton, The Grand Jury is trying to find gout Why there should be two different onteoson \ “Assistant District-Attorney Kresel has | tly: beén in Slog Sing, where he ‘maw Rothechill and told; him, in the Presence of others,’ that if he would make @ confession different from the png made to me the | District-Attorney )promfse him immunity and use p tnfluence with the Governor in that (s @orrupt bargain on the part such overtures and I low the, matter up. | tier by aceldent, but possession of facts to was mad mney Jerome heard sald, he gave the forla this statement: ruber’@ allegation that I am in a. fob to do Mr, Mattnwe is false, “it is j alo false that we ever mised Rotlis- id a pardon fom implicating anybody. ain with Mr, Rothschild wus t he should mako a confes- it #8 (rete Li Gate Li of tate, the fact should be Mme to the Governor, when val) 0 the fn tea by a ets for a parton wes sent ¥ Sy “m ere was HO pledge to accomplish Se Sollina Must Explain, | | "Mr, Gruber is the attorney for a man egainat whom T have imaas.” certad ‘to the Grand Jury, Mr. Gruber thro! Buperintendent af Colling a confession from Roths- which, 1D mays, nee from ies rer’ Ho oes. Tt the fe talking about, because he has mever.scen the confession I have, nor was, bo the slightest inkling of what tt oon ne, “Mr, Colling ts now here tn town to ‘explain why he allowed the cqnfesaion wf a convict to go to the attorney of a gman who is under charges before the Grand Jury, without letting the proper aMojals know anything about tt, “We are only just beginning with this thing and there will be some tnterest- { ing developments before we are ‘throu AU Eimitize Mathews was counsel tor “Spothachild auring his troubles." i Ete GUESTS JUMPED TO ESCAPE FIRE. BUFFALO, April 6.—Fire which broke wut todiay in the basement af the ite Dlephant restaurant, on Main Wetreet, spread.to tho upper floors occu. led by the Biengi Hotel. Several of occtinante i ha wecond fo I by. the smoke te Twenty-third Street THREE GIRLS AND OLD NURSE KILLED BY GAS Clark Sisters Asphyxiated with Aged Woman Who Oc- cupied Same Room, ‘Three little girls, sisters, lle dead to- day in their home, No. 820 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Near them 1s the body of their nurse, @ feeble old woman, who dled with them, All four were accident polsonous fumes from a THE DEAD. MARY ROGDRS, aged five. KATH CLARK, aged twelve, HELEN CLARK, aged. ten, BLIZARKTH CLARK, aged seven, ‘The children were the daughters of Samuel and Helen Clark and lived with thelr parents, @ baby brother and the aeventy~ the hotel, unable to pmeca ned vy Jumping old gurse on the ground floor of the apartment-house, The father was jani- tor of the place and besidos was em- ployed by Nhomas Flaherty, a contract- ing teamater, ‘Phe wistera were pupils at the public school at One Hundred und Nineteenth street and Pleasunt avenue, where the eldest, Kate, had just been promoted to a. bigher grade. After the children had gone to sleep the old nuiwe slipped from her bed and purned of the hight, Near this light controled the gaa to & stove, in the room. Mrs. Rogers is ipposed fe turned on gas- stove tap by accident, he Clark apai aides of a hall, wi house. The three gitla and th slept in the front room on he father, mother and fect roow on the oth: to. are on two rung through the 19°: for Women’s 29c, Ribbed Vests. 800 women’s ribbed cotton Vests, high neck and short sleeved; all white; all sizes, 4 to 6; regularly sold for 29e, only... 15¢- for 25c. English Tooth Brushes. An unusual offering of fine Eng- lish Tooth Brushes; your choice of hard or medium extra fine brieties; waxed Ved regu- larly sold for 26c, Spe- 15 clal for Friday only.... Cc Longing for 8 You, Gondoller Song. Ramblin’ sam. petite, ‘arewell, ir, Seminole So; Abner ‘Heming- My Hindoo Man, , 'roubadour Song. Whats the Matter With. the. Mall? Nobody Seems to Love Me Now. guire, Hush, Honey, 4 ush. Farewell, “Nellie March, Regimental Daughters, Crimson Ban- Instrumental Music at 8c, Life Bashful Bache- lor, Love's: De- sire Waltzes Poppies Sere- ner March nade, College Lite Mermaid March. Waltzes, Bubbles, An Autumn Woo- or éador _ ink. Waltzes, Seminole March, No’ mail or ©, 0. D, orders filled during this special sale, The Great Sale of Rose Bushes Continues--Ready to Plant ' Unscrupulous dealers who try to palm off weak specimons under the guise of ommended to come here and sce the Healthy, Robust two- Ours are the genuine (we refrain Jand Plants, and as we expect to be In business for many decades after these bushes are grown, we cannot afford to sell you an; not such, Every desirable variety; all colors land for Ehrich Bros, that sea wos escaping somewhere, and running to fhe hall he detected a strong odor, 8 wus already in his own foom and fis wite and the baby were eyen then stupid from {ta fiumer The gas in escaping found Its way through the hallways of the house, and other tenants were 1 Id to tha point of unconscious had to be treated hy phy: ems. Several ans FELL FROM “L” PLATFORM.) Man Sayn Somebody Pashed Hin Hip I» Bruised, Meyer Temblor, of No. 2% Fast Fourth ftreet, a jeweller, employed at N Maiden lane, efther fell or was nyehod from the platform of the “L" station at Firat avenue and Firat street to- day and sustained Injuries to his hip. He says some one on the platform pushed him off the platiorm to the track, He wea then aseiited to the platform and went downtown cared for by three friends, As ho wus telling hils story to his em- ployer he fainted. A Hudaon street | Hoapited WEIGHT CAUSED “FLOORS TO FALL Explains the Collapse of Big Apartment. House, and Blames the “Guineas.” Isaac Hopper, Superintendent | Bulldings, was asked to-day regarding the collapse of five floors in the new thirteen-story building at Eighty-ninth j#treet and\Central Park West late yea terday afternoon. / “Lam \eonyinced, after a talk with Guy. B, Waits, the odntraotor of the tl structure, that, too much welght wi ything for Hollands that are Building Superintendent Hopper | siste of! 89Qc¢. for $1.25 Avenue Bags. Genuine Leather Avenue Mags, black, tan and brown, regularly gold for $1.25. Special Friday 89c only ... eteree 25¢- for Hemstitched Easter Stationery. 5,000 boxes for’ Easter, Kildare hemstitched, fabric finished, 24 sheets of paper, 24 envelopes, white or blue, packed in neat flat box, paper tled with ribbon to match stationery, 25c 2 for 25¢ “Hardy Hollands” are rec- year-old plants, especially imported from Hol- from claiming ours as the ONLY Genuine) Hol- 2 for 25c placed too much weight.on the floor that gave way, ‘The trouble with mest of the buildings going up to-day is that a lot of ‘Guineas’ are employed on these jobs: 3 In distributing mater!al around, but in- different to the danger," Overweighting, Mr, Hopper admitted, was being done every day {n buildings. {n course of construction, He sald his Inspectors prevented this wherever pos- Mr. Hopper added that Contractor Waite told him he empigved n man spe- olally to prevent concentration of welgnt, but in spite of this precaution the workmen disobeyed orders, $15,000 FOR BOY'S LIFE, ‘dary at Kingston Gives Verdict Against West Shore Railroad, KINGSTON, N. ¥., April 6.—Fitteen | thousand dollars was awarded wil Turck, to-day, a 4 = Chart for’ th of his of an" tnrores croncing neat Kingeton,in July, 1902, ‘Trick eed the pe Mt , and tiey are not only tgnorant|~ soft and lustrous ani worth 59c._ Special Women's 12%c. Lis in’s 25c. Im) in Perfect Cotton Stockings; and toe; usually 1234c, ats sees n's Low Neck Cotton never sold for less than juality | i i + and Silks at Money-Saving Prices. 38-inch All-Wool Panama Suiting, soit and clingy, Ruarantees 39% {ce 8m £8; 0! Ener; val ‘Bpevial at Yard Wide Silk List i) in the popular champagne color, drapes beautifully; exceptionally well; Hosiery. Finished Cotton Lace Lisle Stockings; special to-morrow 1 At One of the Lowest Prices 18c Ever Quoted. an | orted Cotton Stack» plain black or with white feet, Fast | Black louble knee, sole, heel Vents; regular and extra 19¢.5 asement. . tor {3 thoroughly insulated Charcoal Sheathing, which the economical use of ice, and at the same time insures thorough refrig- eration and the grea'est quantity of dry * cold alr throughout Size, 24 inches wide, 17 inches deep, inches high Infants’ made with box 389c a Oc 500 Oc 12%e taking the entire the refrigerator, 4.9 Long Cambric Slips, If you desire a go-cart at a seying come to Roe to-morrow, the lot retails regula 1246c pleat around the Important Sale of Go-Garts of over $3,00, very go-cart in rly at $10.00, and it’s only by lot of 500 that we secured this ré. markable price-concession, and are able to offer them to-morrow at $6.98 each, oie Tis ato FIGHT OVER SLIVERS. Cireus' Men Get Injanetion Pr venting Famous Clown Going fo Hippodrome, Blivers, described in the flonescent Janguage of Tody Hamilton and Whit- Ing Allen as “the American hereditary woarer of the crown of Momus, widely exploited ap the college-bied. fool,” {6 enjoined from Appearing at the Hippo- | The body of a womah of middle evi brown thal dresod " HELD AS HIGHWAYMAN. Douregan, “Broke in Roosoyelt! Time, Arrented for Enat | Side Hold-up. James A, Douregan, a former police- man, of No, 1437 Third avenue, was in Yorkville Count to-~lay charged with grand, larceny, David Lappoloinen, of ‘No. 184 Second avenue, said Donregan held him up on bhe platform of the ~|FORMER POLICEMAN | inary.| @eventy-socond Street Btation ‘of the ‘Second area (Poad: and took his id ol 5 ytalcanas ba Coyne heard Lappoloinen'a |POLICEMEN SHOT IN RIOT. : ihe o-—— }One Fatally Weunded and. Two Deputy Sherifts Arrested, { HUNTINGTON, W. Vay April — In an election riot here to-day Pollce- man Roy Hill was. shot twice and fatally wounded. Deputy Sherif. Sero~ miah Adkins, Polloeman Burt Foster jand Deputy, Shorif{ Kile Bayless wero ‘allwtitly ‘wounded, E ‘Two deputy sheriffe are in jail. Die rmerens-comeporeuel SNOW IN BYRACUS: SYRACUBD, N, Yo April! u ‘turned into snow. here ‘at 6.00. olclbck ‘thin’ moming ‘and until 10'o'olock it vi

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