The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1906, Page 15

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ae UP TO INSPECTORS Commissioner Bingham An- nounces He Will Hold Them Respensible. Gambling, tts Increase and repression fn the city engaged the attention of Police Commissioner Bingham to-day. “are you hokling Chiet Inspector Cortright responsible for the gamDling situation?” he was asked. “The police regulations hold all the inspectors responsible in their own dis- tricts for the enforcement of all laws,” ‘the Commissioner replied. The new Commissioner considers the repression of gambling up to the in- spectors and not the captains, and {s dealing with the subject through Chief Inspector Cortright, who Is sald to have given his subordinate inspectors strict orders to curb the evil, “fave you received any complaints wlicating that gambling !s on the in- 7" the Commissioner was asked. laints come in here," he re- ‘and are referred to the proper From whom do they come?” Milzens and others; they come in by mail every morning bi: “erom the District-Attorney also?” in the regular course of busi- fours’ show any in- r did _no* understand . Section 4 te the regulations requiring Ally reports to the a3 to the Sop in ‘Trove reports have long | been failed the Comte ssioner's “forty- | ours.” Finally he caught the purport of the question and reviled: “Oh, 1 know what you mean, but that inn private matter. The sudject Is a | dep ore, but I'm here o entice au the laws, ‘and every time I eee a broken NHS GAMBLING IS [KILLS AND BURNS SEVEN; THEN SHOOTS SELF DEAD ¥ Man Crushes Skulls of His Whole Family wan Commits Suicide After Firing House —Disagreed Over Property. PEMBROKE, N. H., Jan. 18—None but a madman, it 1s belleved here, could have perpotrated a deed equalling that of Charles F. Ayer, who, after de- Uberately murdering his wife and five children and his mother-in-law by orushing in their skulls, sealed the house against intrusion, taking careful | Paing to bolt the cellar doors, and then set fire io the premises. Two hours later Ayer was In Chi- chester visiting the home of his mar- red sister, haying driven at a furious | rate. It is believed that he was then bent on taking her life, when word was | received of the destruction of the Ayer | home by fire. Ayer then drew a re- volver and, placing the weapon to his temple, fired two shots. He died & few minures later, no explanation haviog been forthcoming for his flendish deed. mind wes suddenly turned } ritable explanation of his relatives and former neighbors, Ayer, with his family, consisting of Mrs. Ayer, her two sone and three girls, ranging in age from twelve to twenty years, and her mother, M. Lakeman, sixty-three years old, had lived at Pembroke four years. He was industrious, but failed to secure per- manent employment On several occa~ sjoms the town authorities had aided the amily. aoe Were About to Move. ‘Three days it was announced that the family, were to remove to Chi- chester, ai ‘a job was promised rday it was supposed that had departed, yer. Yes the fami! | Jaw show its hoad I'm here to crack it, and I ue crack It. POLICEMEN SHOT IN HAMBURG RIOTS New Election Law Which Wakes Vote from Poorer Classes Causes Trouble. BERLIN, Jan. 18.—The demonstra- tlons et Hamburg yesterday against the Proposed new Eleczion law assumed a mere serious aspect last night than in Atcated in previous despatches, A bar- Ticade was erected (u one of "he sireets Charles Ayer pla house he idden, woo lives near the ba joke come from the for the moment that {t was occasioned by a bonfire in rear yard, or that the family w: burning household refuse preparatory fis departure. A few minutes later, when tie flames came from the win xd roof, Glidden alarmed the ‘bors, who 'Mocked to the scene, Not until the entire Interior of the house had been consumed were the flames extinguished. Upon entering the house the startling revelation was made that the entire fainily was murdered. al Mrs Lakema arrived Corcord in tine to identify the burned CARNEGIE FUND CAT FIND HER Commissioner Supposed to fending to the fish market and the po- Loe were firmly resisted un‘il midnight. In attempting to disperse the rioters the latter opehed fire with every kind of weapon and about twenty policemen ‘were wounded, one of them has since died. The demonstrat are mainly: or- ganliel by Soein and are Intended £3 @ proiest agninst the proposed Elec- lion Jaw which partly disfranchises the Doorer clasnes. cabled from Hamburg lsat nigat, a rations of Sccialists were srday to protest against rection law, ‘Pe ri- oiers caused a corplete block of tratlle, ‘ae lnborers et several of the docks awa left their work to attend the dem- Qpatratio-s without ted that a lockout of several ‘thos ads will take place immediately, WINS IN LAWSUIT ve AGAINST MOTHER. Court Decides That Edward Sinnott Did Not Intend to Sell Share in Old Home. When Michael Sinnott dled, years a7, he lett his home at No, G2 West Forty seventh’ etreet to his widow ‘and two sons, the former recelving one-hait and the latter, Beward and John, who avere then mere youths, the other hait dn equal parts, John studied medicine and bogan Fietice here, and Edward, while in Bt. jolin's ‘went on cation to Verant ant aartiea there, “heturaing here, ambitious to set wp a home for Rinse, ue borrowed $80 trom his * cin | EXONERATEDCHAUFFEUR A Record Breaker, It fs said that the Seren tect and quick- it advertising ‘heroine worthy of such designation. Reward the Brave Doesn’t Discover Any Worthy. PITTSBURG, Jan. 18—The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission has filed a re- port which will not find favor In the eyes of many men and women who, throughout the past year, jeapordized thelr lives to save others, without re- gard ‘for any coward. In spite: of the fact that many deeds of pronounced heroism were recorded throughout the country, the Carnegie Fund Commission declared in tts report that no real act of heroism co:ning within the requirements of the fund had been discovered to warrant recognition. This report was based on the various ‘investigations’ made by an agent—a solitary agent. That the commission | believes it han overlooked some in-} stances of pronounced heroism appears to be attested by the appointment to- day of a second agent, a local news- paper man of ability and possossing human intelligence, who will ald the original investigator for the year to come to find a real American hero or b According to the report the only post. tive move made by the commission wi the granting of 92,600 to Miss Maud Ti- tus, of Newark, N. J., who hed at a previous meeting of the commission been | | granted a silver medal for life-saving. Miss Titus fs the sixteen-year-old Gaughter of Dr. William Titus, of New- ark. She was granted the heroine medal Oct. 16 MAN STRUCK BY AUTO Picked Up with Possible Fracture of the Skull He Says It Was His Own Fault. While attempting to cross the plaza at Times Square and . Forty-second street to-day Thomas McDermott, six- ty-five years old, an employee of the Bikker this statement Pas Shae if eae FEARS HUSBAND IS | 1S DEAD. OTLEY PRET TNE I ERENT eT ; ®xamination of the EESTI SET RES ROT T LEE THE ‘WORLD: “THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1906. LACPAROURAMAMECOMDAIAY AMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. udaik tee Lesh hea LS eae aR a Lirias! wy gi R. UZ We Continue ozr January REDUCTION SALE ¢ In the Basement By Offering 8,000 Pairs of MEN’S AND WOMEN’S UP TO DATE, SEASONABLE Sy 85 1. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, ‘ 7.9, 44, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Strest, January Sale p|FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY You Never Know All You Miss When You Miss a Friday Herel nid and brutsed bod: Her body wus found In the ‘ashes of the room she was accustomed to occupy, the skull crushed, presumably by an axe. Man Kills Himself, The bodies of Mrs. Ayer and her five children were discovered in various arta of the house, showing that the murderer gone from room to room wielding death with each stroke, Wil Fowler, who owns the fast- est tua ie eae aw volunteered to #3 in search of Ayer, believing, that he was not cognizant of mmission of the Sete aty) ns nm Fowler speeded his team toward mary chester. Five away Fowler learned that Ayer was at the home of ter, and overhauled the murderer Rear the barn. "Aver: hag hese at Fie sister's house, ‘When Fowler related ‘the story of the wholesale murders Aver ubtered an oath and, pincing a revolver right tempie, = {ets into his braine me? Snot two bul Had Been Brooding. Tt 1s evident that elther an axe or hummer was used by the madman with which he Bounded the members of his family to Investigation “to-day disclosed the fact that for three months Ayer had been brooding over fancied. financial wrong in connection with the settle- ment of the estate of his wife's father, Isaac Iakeman, who died three years ago, The widow was named as execu-, trix, No final settlement of the estate has been made, however, In November last Mrs. Lakeman put up the farm at auction, and It was bougst by one of her sons, Fayette Lakeman, of Goffstown. He made an arrangement for Ayer and his wife to remain on the place, having thelr rent free In return for boarding Mrs. Lake: of his mothe: v4 w 4 Always More Than Advertised ! terrible crime revs Every hour sees something ncw—lots that cannot be included in these lists because quantities may not last the day—therclore 3 ALWAYS MORE THAN ADVERTISED, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, Women's Underwear Low Prices, but not at sacrifice of quality. Night Dresses—Nainsook and Musiin—Bisho} Yoke styles— value Nainsook and goo: Dresses—tucks fra iW 8. or em! worth S84. . Cambric. Nainsook and Muslin Night Dresses—rich effects in tucks and byline s—worth $1.29., 95 Good Cambric Corset Covers_round neck—lace trim—value .35. 14 Nainsook Corset Covers—1 to 3 rows fancy lace and 2 and 3 rows 59 Muslins, Sheetings, etc. What talks ke price Especially a Friday Pricet PLLLOW CASES—Extra fine muslin= free of starch or dressing— 3 inch hems— a pair!! The public always looks to us for The Highest Shoe Values, because of our Pre-eminent Leadership in the Shoe Trade. And these Special Sales most forcibly illustrate the cardinal principle upon which our great business is built and maintained—of selling ng Lockwood & Poston PILLOW CASES—wii) Wash Heavier. man, paying the taxes and making re- fs . es ribbon run beading—worth .79.... paid ire. superior footwear at prices far below all competition and - Fine Cambrio and Nainsook Corset | SHEETS—{%rk Wood & Roston. < Heavier. Ayer insisted, however, that his wife Covers—full fronta—1 rts— be should receive the share of the pur all our ds. value $1.39 98 3 helr before she signed the deeds to the y, teeing g er abat Lae ed ila To this her brothers refused ruffles with lage § At hs ‘alan . Ayer was angry, but hi theke—worth _69.- 49! vaRD.w) : : IDE MUSLING— WAAL ACAGUAAL ALLAN tnd PIANOS AND ORGANS. finally signed the necessary pa- The failure to obtain this ready mon- ey to meet his very pressing financial needs {3 belleved to have unbalanced Cond Cambric Skirts—deep flounces with 36 pernendicular lace Insertings, cluster cre eee jace— Bleached and untjeached—so! pure finish—no. senine ei Wash soft and vlnger— wholesale Brice 7% and 3 By anes wort f cents... Good Cambric Drawers—wide Ht. Cae Limit) ya Ax ‘er mentally. s body has been taken to an BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Pail a Le OR 8) sueerin on Bi 'GS—MILL Late \Gndertaietng plas at Chichester. Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to Goth Street, | Cambric ana Musiin Drawers wide ide 10 to 25 yds.—Blenched and Unbleached, * % ruffles of emb'y or lace—worth .09 .49 Brat quallty—no imperfections or " = z Bxtra fine lot Cambric and Nainsook leas’ than wholesate prices, ; Drawers—umbrelis. roel a NVLICS CHEER AS et cpg oe i-4, value + 1-4, valui 1B . 4 In Children’s Underwear ie et ee i ie Mi ville’ Muslin Drawors—H. S. 10-4, hse a “atugonlle" Muslin DraworesH. 8 9, | 104, value. “10% (104, Valu m8 Muslin Skirts—wide ruffle, H. 8. hem. er Ince edgo—worth .# and “17 Pillows, TicKings, etc. PERKINS EXPLAINS iris’ Nainsook and Cambri Nighi What talks like pricet— j Lakewood Gaiety Halts as H CSAS MEd ao PERT Se : AKEWOt alety rialts as he Aaccpegr sy Seis aha bent, herringbone | 4 TatsHow He Got Bank | YOUR LAST CHANCE ree tate ee Accounts Mixed. one They Denote January Sale ner | Positively Last Week Great Sale of White Goods Ste Sean Fixit ort 3 ; Dente J ened Pre 1 to 10 yan Values that powerfally appeal. Yard wide Cambrics—value .10.... 5% Bleached and finished by the Lonsdale Company, (Sprcia! to The Eyentng World.) LAKEWOOD, N. J., Jan. 18.—At an blue and brown—worth .18 yard. .O% Feather Bed Ticks—full size— $350 acini Dia The $5.00 Kind. Our Price 48c. 48 expense of nearly $15,000 of the policy- holders’ money more than %0 agency Wallers English Long Cloth—i2 74. } plece— ate and white ‘atripes— faa directors of the New York Life Insur- en u usually a ; +80] ses Linen Bed 3 a ee ance Company are being entertained In Pianos al aeons, keg Bacal boo assorted atripes and colors......1.49 royal fashion at the valatia! Lakewood Hotel. The agents assembled itn the theatre of the house this morning to children's dresses—regularly .. 40 Inch India Linons—value ‘a. Fleece-back Marseilies—for ehfldren’ Towels and Towellings Every item a tempting bargain, Stool and cover free on liberal terms of $5 Down and $1a Week, SHELL By Mail listen to speeches by George W. Per- te, Jats, &c.—value 192.9... . #1 Linen Huck wele—fcy borders— kins, former Chairman of the Finance FRAME 8 Cents which is at arene one-half }| co wos se fi inches lonee-cexviariy’ ok. 4] Committee; Secretary John C. McCall, . Rememter, AM Linen Huck Towols—hemmed } | jr, and John Clafin, one of the trus- No interest charged for time taken in Cotton has greatly advaneed. vrlne 25 and Re eeabroremanamee ty id i making payments, No ext makina ras woatever, tees named as a voting proxy for the to" come to-morrow Buy while you can at prices we name, Extra All Lin Ai teas ovpilege ae, FREE pollcy-holders. jection. How much more economically than walte _2et iad “pullt te tase last year the company is to be man- people. ail over. the United, hveite, hare: takes ed renter CDI. time,“ Mt *1lLaces and Embroideries Rugs, Poles, Shades, etc, sen obtain @ he THE CONTS, ‘and ‘e Beautueul gold Low prices, but not at ancrifice z Riuring. the past eight. weel my ies VISION Lenses for ON and the finest money ‘and brains can ed tie) yone wany thei urons tobi ee f people testify to wonderful ‘urative ‘ Speeches dinned into the ears of the Brandes eee ad Ms ra Mase 30 lenaea por portnotk SNS fp pais ¢ ven sr on payment of B qof quality, Valu sven powerfally appeal, 4 agents by the officers. e been ike te oer marys hard é Migr ates Upon ‘request a romresen tilts ete Oriental and Point Venise Neto— Reversible Smyrna ae George W. Perkins to-day continued Titoaleed the puent Mguniniess, aad ave Cve apeciatiate exclu ly, making the eye URS noone Ba ere, a ealle white, cream and ecru—value $1.49 .98] "ch Oriental Teatene eure 0.870 Folnt de Patis and, Val. easings and cpsertingsA to orth .29. 1% to 5 ‘inch—value Nainsook & Swiss Emb'y 15 to 19 Inch— howe, who have beon improperly. operators without charge. e- the “Opeieal Trukt and cut Pie AVE YOU! fitted elsowhere to inited American Optic lens on apecial rut RaeGlinnenie Gealere; your eres gue ke ton eee Te eetianeoi i eye evious. to. be jC ef ee But the Tost expert. TE costa Mores and Will auvo gout morning end a Nenlte “Cataracts removed. Falling viston ‘ Er We ‘especially nslta t serine ps ig wi, broke rt Ienees ote half. CALL. AT ONC Mu lies Teansrer To, hts explanation of how he g% his ex- planation of how he got bs personal Dank eccount and that of the New ‘York Life's mixed up. He also told th agente what a mignty gcod chairman the finunce committee he wis ard how ‘much money he made far. the company while ‘holding that position, i aroused much enthusiasm, and he was heered for several miutes, President Alexander EB. Orr sent word to-day that he could not attend the Ny- lcs Convention, the agents wore meses hips Fine Velvet ad Srigntal oe fach— French Smyrna Rugs—3x9 ft— Oriental designs—value $4.98......2.08 Fine Window LA tree mica size— best Kner tres nel wo! ry reetored. UNITED AMERICAN OPTICIANS, 116 East 23d St. 62 East i4th St. RAILROADS. 2 to.9 Inches—usually « Women's Waists and Skirts SURW ty mrDR cn “MEMBER - NEAR Ine De Brass Curtain Rods—extend 30 to 34 Inch--silver spear ende— . complete—worth .29.. nd ch dieappointed. Th ; THE NUMBERS, Re to-morrow. misieysae ee THE LARGEST RETAIL OPTICAL HOUSE IN THe WORLD Vatues that powerfully % “ ta tee We Belt No Jewelry. Prescriptions, Prismatic and Compound Lenses at Cut Rates, Walsts of Chitton Tasfeta, Peau de, In Bables’ Wear ie MAJESTIC WIRES 'SCONSET. ans eee ee eae Se Tiue HO. 208| Every. ttem « tempting bargain. The White Star Line steamer Majes- werd Worsted xoauee, irte—Black Cheviot and Gray Bai te from Riverpont and Queenstown for FoR SALE. id Raving time from, Desi fome: in—circular and knee t H port. {communication 1. se anes Fee aly s0 nee Piet O8 Babiew ‘shires : ftlrereaa”Get¢eraph with the statio Al sian Bables' Long Domet Skirts and te sere cney Senha om et Large Assortment; Wrappers and Sacques Baubles’ Tone CoatecAll Wool ¥ yr “4 Prices Lowest. What tallen ike pricet— ford Cord—value 32.8, She will probably dock about 7.90 P, 3 Especial Domet Dresses—plain and jy a Friday Price. lay. " ors atriped—fancy trim—value 89 ? as tour-cslinder, areca with guarantee of permanent he tes ai sckgee heat a Pavelue eye ad 38) ip ‘Northerns, posi America s Great ae iS gee ta, Pie you start right away, day or night. Prati Se 19 Se Ripple Eiderdown Sacquet—appliaue Hans—all sizee—value $1.24. es) Ripple Elderdawn Robes—loose and fitted—satin wands—worth $4.98.. 2.98 Dress Goods and Silks Every item a tempting bargain. All Wool Henriettas—@ull aga'tment of colors, cream and black—value 4. All-Wool Tallor Cloths—45 inch— leading colors and bi: ekeenloe Kod 59 All-Wool Nun's Velings—H ine! Ine! @irect and evening sha: feovalise 69 39 %-Inch Satin Figured Pongoes— light and dark colors—value .39.. .39 36-inch Black Taffet woft finish—value 8. inch Pongees—whit colors -value .65. ft inch Chiffon Pongeet light and dark colors—value si Locomobiles, $750, int $7,500 (ia Washable Waists Values that powerfully appeal. Fine White Lawn—fronts of emb'y and tucke—worth $1. Fine White Lawn Waists- and baoke-rich. wi sy lace and tucks—worth #1.09...- Fine Lawn, Linen and Batt emb'y or lace—value ‘Slik finished Batiste—exquistte embroideries and laccs—elaborate H. §. finished—worth $4.00......,...298 | Boys’ Warm Walsts—reaucea— Flannelette Waists and Blouses— mille and Saree collar or ed st; (i Lap she) yre— 18 "Also. bodies, French and tires, ad Quality ‘your deatre?” Only one piace, BROADWAY AUTOMOBILE sb Seraaie Ay. Ay. (near 8th.) a Red Y. $4 CREDIT week will ke you and you ee aed i LADIBS" ete oLt ee horn Paim . 25 ahi Yioadd Plonida’ int Wastin Rarway_ AND weg, OHIO, a BALWAY 12-10, nig fy, south ES AND GENTLE- OTHING at the low- -geey apesigua Co., | 1906" a Wael va THE-PIN} MEE" 0.55 4,|Notions and Linings Wash Dress Fabrics Y PARK (0 What talks itke pricet— f NDS Sa ties POPULAR wave of co- ane ast oobavacially © Friday Price. Every item a tempting bargain. : operation pon ell sear] uttone— ‘all aioe eee ni a carved and vlain—cards of 2 dox.— AEA ep ent rae pe as acon St, raiser value 10 BD, ccssnstussesyesencaces (9: Tyble width Cotton 3 ; otton deal: iH te 124 Y Epirus jen:| val ctton dare inthe Siete RPA 4 Heer | Gorman Pivoaleten-valve ti ARM try: sanyparimontn, towen sent: foment Pox fidental South has made itself felt Mercerized_I.ining Moreens—black vy Bath Robe Flannole:tes— on call, write. arou and colors—value .2%.. 19 ashen 4 Rentrrry wearer fo state Weller fore Roots Ste. Tul Mercerized Sateons—black, whit Porcalea—best jue ith 7% 3 cotton statistics in the 1906 and latest shadas—elsowhere ce .25| Wool Finish Challies—value .10. gh aN Ex ra fine Dimites—value 17... .10° Fine Emb'd Stripe Batlates. also plain linen color—worth Gus World Almanac and Ency- clopedia, * * * Bankruptcy laws. * * ® Automobile industry. * * * Astro- pomieal phenomena, &c, ey coe cer Sear a ee rfoca® on rit ot vokase, Flannels and Blankets on Yhat powerfully appeal. White Saxony Wool B: nels—worth 0, Heavy Cantons and Do and unbleached—value ms 11-4 ago Blankkete—All- WV gaiicon nia—earlet. Gray a superb Na aehtatie’ 0007 4.98 Extra White Cotton Fleece ot ees whet and pink ex borders— woop, Mar. Genera! Paasenver Arent. Bureau Scarfs and Shams Bvory fiom a tempting batgain, 4 Lawn or Net Ssari neh Shame—H, 8. oF edges—vaive $1.25 to $1.00. Handaueda, Renaissance inen or allo’ antres. ioseo—value #288 and 9 upectal HELP WANTED—FEMALE, OT Oe ee OOOO CARD CHOPPERS wanted; ae rienced yirls on visiting is; steady wor! fiving in. Bpaerite tey preferred. Ward Co., 116 to 124 @, Brooklyn. 98 "NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS,

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