The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1906, Page 17

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¥ § % 2 BRONX GIANT BEATEN 10 DEATH IN SALOON ROW Bartender Finds Owner Dead Under Bar and In- | terior a Wreck. GIANT BEATEN TO DEATH. Werdinant Gpreckies, proprietor of a ealoon.at Weetchester and Eagle ave-| nues, the Bronx, was found mumered under the bar to-day. A glant In size, he had fought desperately for life against several men. His skull hed been shattered with a billiard cue and there was @ great stab wound in his abdomen. The motive of the murder ‘wag not robbery, for more than $200 ‘was found intact in the money drawer. When William Bushier, of No. 783 Trindty avenue, Spreckles's bartender, ‘went to open up the saloon at 5 o'clock be found the side door lockea from the imside. The front door was un- fastened. Ali of the lights were out. ‘After striking a match he saw the legs of the owner stretched out from + eltind the bar and a stream of crim- ®om running half-way across the floor ef ths room. He pulled Spreckies out into the light and found that he was dead. There waa a great wound in the abdomen and @ ridge on the top of the head, where the skull had been crushed in. Tables and chairs were overturned and a broken billiard cue lay about twenty feet from the body. ‘The back room of the saloon ts used &s Dilliard-room, and a ciutter of a Wrecked furniture in the apartment] 'eje!ved, the ueep sta tn FERDINAN| es SPRECKELS THE WORLD: rxIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1vu6, (SCETICS SILIERS GRAND NATIONAL Twenty-hree Horses Went to Post in England’s Turf Classic. LIVERPOOL, England, March 9.— The Grand National Steeplechase, of 2.750 sovereigns, a handicap for five years old and upward, about four miles and 850 yards, was run to-day ut the Liverpooo! spring meeting and was won by Prince Hatafeldt's Asvetic's Silver. lied Lad was second and Aunt May was third. Twenty-three horses started, ee MRS. MARY C. WHITON DEAD. Nonogenarian Was Descendant of John Alden, Mary C. Whiton, Wednesiay night at the home of her son, John M. Whiton, at Plainfield, N. J. was e descendent in the sixth genera. thon from John Alden, of the Mayflower Pilgrims, her mother, Mrs. John Bass, being the great-great-grand-daughter of his daughter Ruth. Mrs, Whiton's grandfather and Presi- dent John Adama were cousins. She was born in Boston in Sep’ Her grandfather, Lieut. Kr 5 at the Buttle of Bunker Hill, One of her uncles was a member of the Bos- She witnessrd the recep- Mrs. who died ion, was the laying of the corner-stone of the Bunker Hill Monument. Mrs. Whiton leaves fivm children, Dr. Jomes M. Whiton, of New York, Mrs. Charles F. Washburn, of Worcester: Mra. W. Calkins, of Newtown, Mass.; Mrs. W. Choate,’ of Greenwich, Mas: and John M. Whiton, of Plainfleld. phowed that the brawl that resulted in| mont murder had begun there. The crime was mheane: He. fold Stes, committed between 1.45 and 2.45 o'clock, | *8' ‘when Policeman Clynes passed the place! and found it dark. unig . Huppo and Si custody of Eagle avenu Mrs. Ewild caled at the saloon about | midnight and asked the ealoon-keeper | 3:(!K, when he expected to return home.) A fe * Gpreckles said he would lock up the | Tosine af n were his signature in black. Io Place at about 1 o'clock. ‘There were | Cin Hatin and | ont pears on both sides of the bottle in ol hi permission to on both sides of the le re -\ three men driuking at the bar at that |as Jong as they. desired. Whe tiene, Were reused one of the me: Capt. Manoton, of the Borrisania | Sheet’ put even “this threat mation, and his detectives have not juvercome, his atubborn been able to find any one else wis | USE Of ie pool-room. a Bien went away vowing that they. woul saw Spreckles after Mrs, Ewald’s| get square. with. iii, ees Visit. An examination of the ealoop | _ The police belleve thea thle fe reveale ber | mitted’ the rder after they were | i lose! Seblaiiad aoe rombery hed been | agaig denied permission to play povl. oe ee ee eee i drawer under the bar and $10 1, change | Adescription of the men was obtained that for selves, bu ec fn_@ cash-box. is change | from Bushler tnd from Frank, ‘al- | the mother’s watchfulness, whose “custom it should more properly be Spreckles was mnn and ’ very Rowerful aj a. The wound ‘There are Y camiltes | ink 0) e been the saloon. they were not aw! Gown trom behind with tne bilitard cue. ened by the datite, The police “aed Wreck of the furniture shows, iow- Corcner Schwannecke believe that the | the “‘best laid plans,” etc. main thing after all. tailored, irreproachably styled, Moe Levy-made been built usuaily well prepared to serve Clothes and Dress Accessories. saa F our Moe Levy , . Men’s Suits, $10.75 You may choose from a dozen different pat- terns in worsteds and cheviots, You can have a single or double breasted coat, 30, 32 or 34 inch length. The collars are hand-tailored, the fronts are well worked to insure shape-keeping. 1 make these clothes in my own shops and I'll guarantee | the wear. And the price is one- third less than it ought to be.... OW ane e A sturdily built“garment for little men, in fancy cloths as well as plain, with crest em- 3.50 ‘ broldered on sleeves. It's a mighty styl- ish little coat and built $5 way; the price cloths; just .. . Three Stores... / (3 Blocks East of Broadway.) . (Near 42d Strest.) IN NEW YORK: 380-382 Fulton’ Street, Gorner Smith St.’ IN BROOKLYN; The Kind You Have Always Bought. he HIS is the caution applied to the public nnnouncement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, H. Fletcher for over 80 years—the genuine Castoria. ent. | of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to sce that the wrapper bears When the wrap) their little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gencr- ation to the great danger of introducing into tl.cir families spurious medicines. It is to be regretted thet there are g, nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or w termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolv what sho gives her child. Adults can d< id has to rely on “i ‘o | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y bp 2 = RR =e Teenie eee eee Spring Togs Are Ready For You at My Three Stores. I must say that at my new Brooklyn Store, at 380-382 Fulton street (cor. Smith), out- ward appearances would accuse me of a trifle too much optimism in declaring that 1 am ready with the completest and cleverest assortment of Spring Togs that] have ever shown. 1 had = hoped to have my store rebuilt before this, but you know the old story of The builders just didn’t get through, and there you are. Well, never mind that—the clothes are ready, and that is the They’re the same good, honest, substantial, splendidly Furnishings on which the reputation of my other two stores has . Only better, with the betterments of a season's progress. In New York at 119-125 Walker Street (3 blocks east of [a &\\ Broadway) and 1457 Broadway (at 42d street), | am more than you with the properest Spring jj) Characteristic Swagger Overcoats, 516, hie uy ee Ley with graceful becoming lines shaped to slightly define the waist is the rfobbiest coat on, cai put on your back. It is made ina large number | of clever patterns in light herringbone effects [a | as well as those nobby new grays, It’s splen- didly tailored. Top Coats, too, in regular as well as three-quarter length. Coats of the same | character can’t be had about 10.75: town under $20.00, PRICE.. FROM THE CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT at watker st. and Fulton st. Stores only). Nobby Boys’ Reefer,$3.50 | Well Made Boys’ Suit, $4. } It’s a real boy's sult, strongly built, reinforced where wear tells most, and it’s mighty dressy, double breasted or Norfolk styles, in’ a goodly number of fancy and ‘plain Moe Levy @ Co. | -119.125WalkterSt. 1457 Broadway e respectfully call the attention is removed the same signature ap- Parents who have used Castoria for ple who aro now engaged in Ch pf'Utaen Clothes and correct Values. 9 French form-fitting coat too. Single or 4.00 § al street, early to-day, when the rope hau!- ing up @ scoop of rock and earth broke. Frank MoNally, the driver, who Uves at No. 628 Weet Forty-sixth street, wes struck by the recol! of the rope end knocked unconscious, ‘The heap of rock and earth fell into the tunnel opening. A score or moro of TWO ARE HURT IN TUNNEL ACCIDENT. Rope Broke and Let Shower of Rocks Down on Workmen Below, Two workmen, one a wagon driver and the other a tunnel digger, were in- jured at the opening of the Pennayl- vania tunnel, in East Forty-second Cormick Ta OM ee No, 757 ee de nue. was not quick enough and a rock struck him on the head. fe McNally and Mulloy were taken to Bellevue Hospital. Both are expected to recover, Lord EF Taylor Will Offer Friday and Saturday Important Sales in Girls’ Clothing. Girls’ New Spring Coats of fancy checks, stripes, mixtures and plaid serges, 3 lengths, double-breasted or fly-front; sizes 6 to 14 yrs.; value $10.50. 500 Girls’ Wash Dresses ) of mercerized linens, checks, ginghams At and lawns, in one-piece and guimpe styles ; r 2. 9S sizes 4 to 14 yrs.; value $4.00. \ eS each. each, Misses’ & Funtor Tatlored Suits in fancy cheviots, checks, stripes and shadow plaids, in Reefer Coat, Eton or 3{- 25. (0X8) length Coats, with new Circular Pleated Skirts; value $35.00. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. _ For Right Ideas of Fashion in | Tailoring See 8 8 Myrtle Myrtle Av., 5 Ay., MY TAILOR. Brooklyn. Brooklyn. | 9 e | eill & CO s A : Springtime Clothes for Boys . (Third Floor.) Boys’ Suits— In Cheviot and Serges, mixed and) plan; also in plaids; cut Norfolk, double breast-+ 2,98 ed, Eton, Russian and Sailor. Special at...... J : Boys’ Suits—In a fine range of Papua pat- terns, cut Norfolk, double breasted, Eton, Rus- sian and Sailor styles, made of Cheviots, plain and mixed, plaids and stripes; sizes 3 to 16 years, some with two pairs of knickerbockers. Special at Boys’ Worsted Suits—Made in the newest styles, beautiful patterns, in plaids and stripes, also plain 7 75 Worsted and Cheviots, Regular value $9.98, Q special at .... . Boys’ Blowses— The newest designs, made full, with or without collar. Special at... } 25¢ Boys’ Caps—Eton and Golf, in colors and mi fires Renu value 50c. Special at.......... } 29 5.98 Men’s Furnishing Specials | for To-Morrow (Saturday) Wool Underwear Men’s Spring weight Wool Underwear—Shirts French neck, Drawers handsomely finished. Else- where $1.00 each; our price.... oo Men's Silk Scarfs, 25¢c. Values up to 75c. Another 3,000 for Saturday's selling. ) Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand Scarfs, in all the popular +25¢ widths; also highly mercerized Wash Four-in- | Hands at, each. Men's Negligee Shirts, 65c. Values up to 84.75. Sample line from the largest maker of fine Shirts. ) They are made of madras in a large variet ar [65¢ | 82¢ patterns; cuffs attached and separate. Special for Saturday ...... | “Her Maiesty’”’ Low Shoes, 3.00 Every woman likes to wear shoes that are graceful, these qualifications, Try them. and you will be delighted with the way they fit and wear. leather, vici kid in black and tan, and tan Russia cats 3.00 turn and welled Soles ...seseseeessreeeeeseeseeee es Women’s $2.50 Shoes...«, . reduced to 1,85 Boys’ $2.00 Shoes (sizes 1 to 5)4). reduced to 1,50 Infants’ 65c. Shoes (sizes 2 to 6)... sees Feduced to 50¢ (Second Floor.) comfortable and durable. ‘Her Majesty’ Shoes have all We are showing thirty different styles in Ideal patent: Special for To-Morrow (Satarday). Infants’ 98¢ Wedge Heel Shoes (sizes 6 to 8)... .reduced to 79 Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St., N. ¥. | workmen ran for their Hyves, but Mo-! (Second Floor.) Trimmed Sailor Hats Sailor Hats—Smait, up-to. from our own workrooms...... Imported Foliage,bunch, 15 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel (Third Floor.) Misses’ Pony Suits—In plaids, mixtures and plain colors, lined throughout with silk; circular skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Value $26.00, special at ..... BUUO RE ODORCOLAG Medium length, lined Misses’ Box Coats Great Showing Of Untrimmed Millinery Larger Assortments Than Ever Before Untrimmed Dress Shapes. Latest models from the leading importers and manu- facturers—Leghorns, Milans and Chips in plain and two-toned effects, Neapolitan, Fancy Italian, Cuba and silk and satin braid combinations. Simply Trimmed Turbans and Toques. sor sees 2,98, 3.50 creations throughout with satin; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, velvet collar, new plea Value $19.50, sp (Third Floor.) value $2.00 to $4.00, special at..... SPRING COATS—Colored serge, linen; sizes 2 to 5 years. Regular dorf dye—a regular 35c¢ stocking Saturday, per pair........... Box of 6 pairs, $1 per pair; special for Satur ay.. (Second Floor, Value $10.00, special at..... Junior Suits— Box models, in mixtures and plain colors, lined throughout with satin, notch d skirt; 12 to 16 years. Girls’ Three-quarter Regulation Coats — Of fine cheviot, lined throughout, notch collar; sizes; 6 to 14 years. Value $9.75, special at......... ' ; Girl’ Wash Dresses— In a variety of materials, Russian and fancy waist models, variety of styles. Value $2.50 and $6.50, at §.50 and 4.95 and $6.00, While they last, at..... Infants’ and Children’s Easter Sunday Hats, Caps and Bonnets—all the newest Spring creations—upward from pongee and 3.95, Children’s School and Dress Hats tn Splendid Variety and at Moderate Prices Specials in Flowers Imported Roses, bunch, {5c | Mossbud Bunches (12 buds),48¢ ‘Rose Montures, ......++++-65¢ « 2.50 4.95 125.75 7.50 15.00 6.50 Infants’ and Children’s Dept. Manufacturers’ Sample Coats and Dresses. CHILDREN’S COLORED CASHMERE AND SERGE DRESSES—Sizes 1, 2, 3, and 4. Actual 4.00 price 3800 12,50 0c. to 10.98 ecial 30. weweeeres Spring weight Ribbed Vests, Pants made of extra silky yarn—Vests are high neck and long sleeves and high neck and short sleeves, Pants and Tights Bee lengths. Special at, each.. for $1 .00. Women’s Knitted Vest:—A manufacturer's sample line, Value $1.75 each, special at....... and Tights, New Spring Ribbons Away Under Price. } 4.00 Sale of Women’s Imported Black Gauze Lisle Stockings With garter top, spliced heels and toes, Herms-} fer} 25 CHILDREN’S BLACK RIBBED COTTON AC STOCKINGS —“ Veribest ” brand, usually ise} 123 Women’s Knit Underwear. 39. Warp Print Sash Ribbons—Six inches wide, ele- gant floral designs. Regular Soc. value, at, per 39¢ rd ya 5 Fine quality Messaline Ribbon—Four inches wide, good assortment of new Spring shades, Regular 19¢ 27c. value, at, per yard New lustrous Taffeta Ribbons—514 inches wide, all the wanted colors, Regular 25c. value, at, pa 15¢ yard ... Women’s Neckwear. Complete lines of the latest novelties in the popular Bolero Jackets (foreign and domestic makes) ; also Chemisettes, Chem- isette Sets and Separate Sleeves in the newest styles of laces— baby Irish, Princess, Cluny, Bruges, and combination effects of and Val, and batiste and baby Irish; also linen, pique and batiste batiste. Bolero Jackets, $1.93 and upward. Separate Sleeves, 75e, per pair and Chemisette Sets, 98c. and upward. upward, Specials for Saturday. Chemisette Sets —In combinations of embroidery and Val. lace, vyith full length elbow sleeves, ieee at Specs, be ee OR een —Crepe de Chine Scarfs, 2% yards long, wide, in white, black and colors; an unusual: quality, Value $4.98. Special at. Value $1.50. ‘uchings—1,000 boxes of Ruching, containing six as, sorted neck ' lengths of different designs, Household Rubber Gloves (Perfumery Department) 500 Pairs of Women's Household Rubber Gloves vale, at per patho. cece. ese neni —In white, red and grey, all sizes—A regular 75¢ Value 48¢ } | 95¢ 139¢ aaa

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