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pater s <8 HAS EVENING “FIRE MARTYR IS HONORED IN BURIAL consctenm fot weeks with « traotured | skull AED OLNEYS’ Ss tte SLAYER Sob era, well aloni in yea ] email rere three an a a bal ait | |eutea eutsiae of Middletown. Netth |had ever married. Living with then as| | housekeeper was Mra Georgia Inger who had two daughters—one grown, the | other, Alice, nine years ol6. The hue On Ort. 6 Uae the grown daughte 5 of Nea. trmerich we wnddietown| Veterans Escort Body of to make some purchases, Upon her re-| eas turn she found the farn John Ryan There were siens at She felt Rogers, Indicted for Triple ier ant Murder, Arrested in | tothe home bo ates Ryan, ot Mangled Bodies Hidden. Beveral men responded to her appeais | ¢ |for ald and a search of the Olney | Power howe was made. Nothing was dis ay Ociapairy et Lance Avensis ahd One ered until the searchers wort into the} Hundred and Porty-sixth street cellar. There the body of little Alice} At the cuntain’e late residence, N Barada: wis tab thn ok bad. anan East One Hundred and Twenty ; ara fourth street. & procession wee formed otaiity |" | Purtioes teash dteclesck sits, theuetek, | ite & barousbe full of howers heating Former Motorman Left Locality under a pile Of hay in the barn’ Ser | Immediately behind was the body, en jakull bad been fractured with « mtik- | closed in en owk Gasket, with heavy ati There waa no trace of the| ver mountings, and covered with the Olney broth bon! ee y ore A it the ho American Scr dnt bg eas roe ae | Se one Ea |oovered in a. field about three-quarters of & mile frem the farmhouse. One| The certege moved to All Sainte’ Church One Hondred and Twenty-ninth had been shot through the head. the vther through the bedy. from ambush. | @treet and Madison aveme, with an escort of fifty firemen urxter Capt. Rail Los Angeles. t FORGED BEFORE FLIGHT A Gespatch to the Pinkerton Agency ft this city to-day announces the ar- Mra. Ingerick was hurried to = hos- pital In Middletown. Herole efforts were Fest in Los: Angeles, Cai, of Charles to restore her to consciousness Flaherty, of Engine Oompany @. ie * ms 4 it was thought she could tell] Cagt. Lawlor, of nd Hemry ‘Rogers, alias Chaties E. Cac eof the murderer “Finally ahe|No “lu: cane Se es ee . Penter, who !s under Indictment for the ee and she-Intorre-| oon box Blegine NO. teeene tan : hie. ‘ ne No. 2, and Cape murder of Willa Olney, » Frederick clon had fast Meehem, 5) No. 34 Staten Leland, teelf upon Olpey and Alice Ingeriok, near Middle | Acaeee and four members of H. B. Clafiin Post town, N. ¥., eighteen months ago, De-/ Dan” Davis rere Peer ne vet ough the thir orang zu john P i teotive Fuller, of the Pinkerton |icky husband was s Yen "Thomas "Robertson and’ ernas ‘ |no diMeuity In proving a Harrison. forege, who did the work that tened suspition on Rogers—and won| ; for © wife = charming young woman | i ‘ef Midétstown in the procesd—haa left | for Los Angele: to >ring the prisoner back Rogers was 2 motorman in M44’ town and disappeared immediately after te crime. Before leaving he passed & couple of clumaily forged check ‘Tite called the attemtion of the detec tives to him. Puller, after tnvestign Yon, convinced himeelf that Rogers hed Gone the triple murder and then passed fae | time it was thought patient from the State Insane Asyior at Middletown was gullty 1 A solomon Rigg mags of requiem was oslo c Wathen Lyons and Fat wc WAS rendered by the chure ae ite termemt was in Calvary Cer ery. and Oui, of Funds, All signs gradually pointed to Rogers, who had dropped out of sight the day after the murders we: $<» ——__—_. NOTED PROHIBITIONIST DEAD. MIDDLETOWN, Chester Belding. N._¥.,_Aprii_10.— one of the foremost the Gtate, te dead ac | ft enty-five Years. tor many years he was a florist in this city. sitting aor . 1996, on counts of murder and one of as ult with intent to kill t la expected that Rogers will be back In Middletown Jail within three WORLD, DANCED IN PALM GARDEN. olin Hold The Da talnment * Inabolia, held tt Telephone Removals. Owing to the rush of re- moval orders received during April and May, it is requested that sub- scribers desiring to make any changes in telephone equipment Notify the Seine Departme advance as New York Telephone Co. 15 Dey St TheNew York & New Jersey Telephone Co. 81 Willoughby Street, Brookiys. Telephone 9000—Main TheNew York &New Jersey Telephone Co. _ 160 Market St, Newark. or any local office WEDNESDAY, Daughters « the bad checks in orter to give the tmpression” (iat 2 disappearance was Pecuwe of tear of ouutshment for |, In forgery. The trial tional romines to be the most sen. n the history of Orange It ts believed that the moti: Re covered his trac >) Ot Jocated until Jan. jaa, when ‘\Netter “from him, addressed to his Brother in Middietown, was acoldental. Ty @elivered to another man. This let-| ter was Immediately taken to the o-| well and was ya were supposed to have a large sum of money concealed In their home Sixth Ave., 20th =| ONeill -Adams Co. Stores Occupying Two Blocks, to 22d St., N. Y. Hea It tndicated that Rogers, Agr AUR- MIN-0 CURES Sec ts DRUNKENNESS Fosermite Mote! in Madeira, Cal with or Spatial Sales _ Wanted for Triple Murder. A detective was vent by the Pinker- | fens from Ban Francisco, but when he | got to Madeira, Rogers had fed. He | hod traged step by step to Los An- and arrested the | { | | | (O'NEILY Bt High Class Long Silk Kimonos, for women, value $6.75 at $4.95. $22.50 English Dinner Sets, 100 | pieces to the set, $18.98. $12.50 Silk Suits f refunded | ood Law. ret remedy. 9) taken voluntarily 1 per box. ROOK 110 W. 34h 84. ‘ fost brutal in the history of this State women, Lorre Murderer meant to ki} four, but SOarE -CCSE ERY bles at AT: Georgia Ingérick, mother ¢? b Sale of Real Laces and Batiste and Victim, recovered after lying Lace Robes at lowest prices in the chy. | ss _____Jorneriit BUIL ‘6th Ave. & 23d St, NorthWest. Corner 243 Broadway Oprceite City Hall Park ‘$10 Clothing Values King’s Unmatchable Spring Suits at $10 i King's Stylish Long or Short Top Coats at $10 King’s Dressy and Durable Cravenettes at $20 ptm fact tite most Picte lines of $10 suits and top coats that ever shown. Materials acted fer more than a year ago, bi the sharp advances in ds. That makes our first cost less than that of most retailers. We add to that careful cutting and superior workmanship under our own supervision. The stylish, well-made suits are’ shown tn 10 Suits, we hive sin double breasted sack, in plain blue or black, or the very p ar gray, or tinted | invisible plaid effects; t coats are in gray | or black: the best New York at Suits and Coats of Real Merit offered at King’s at the re- markably low price of $8.50 We had these suits made up from fabrics Is. We bought ts ee io Salts in plaia blae or black or gray mixtures, Coats in long, short or medium, black or gray At *12° ALS eee At °20 Best Norfolk Suits That Have Ever Bee which we selected at the m ‘osest sha’ at the ¢ in, and ssible sar tthe prof each for Boys u Offered : in New Vork at $ aut miship to be dressy dnd ref & enough t ¢ hard knock boys are sure to ¢ The coats are belied s 50 Style. King’s pr We sell « toad eult for boys as low a6 $1.06. From that the prices range up to $660. You will find satisfaction in any of them, bat we especially recom mend the $3,50 line mentioned sbere, cv Tags Muric Cabinet, 6.50 Rls | bas Fy "ales st picture, for. Thursday Full Particulars in the “Evening Journal” [AD4 MS BUILDING | $1.00 “Showerproof” Polka Dot Satin Foulards at 63¢ per yard. Women's $2.00, $3 $3.0 60 and $3.50 Ox. |ford Ties, all leathers, at §1,00 per pair. $1.25 54-inch Tailor Suitings, ch stripes, plaids and colors, soe “er | Women's Pur and leatber sha Silk Hosicry in tan ate #8 Per pair. DING—Sa Ri loap rea, Women’s $12.50 Silk | $7.75 Such an unusal ofering that the lot will last but a Short time, consequently No Mail Orders No Special! Orders They come in— Black and White Stripes Blue and White Stripes Blue and White Checks Brown and White Strips Brown and White Checks Solid Russet Brown French Dye Black French Dye Navy Blue These suits are exactly like the full accordion or box Plaited skirts, and retail now reg- ularly for $12.50. Two Hundred of them will (Thursday) morning « $7.75 $4.25 Blue Flame Oil Cookers, $2.85 Che brightest and bes t blue flame )il Cookers—warranted od These stove the skeleton be placed on sale to-morrow | _APRIL To, * 6th Ave. and 18th St. tntra Floor Salesroom Sale of All Sith Umbrellas 26-inch for Women ivory and natural wood, sterling also fine imported: gun-metals; \]] Shoe Factory Outlet Under Market Prices Great Shoe Sale Sample Lines, Surplus Stocks and Entire Factory Productions from h box and furze n } wood, s mmed; | . | 28-inch for Men | 2. 9s value $4.00 | Lord & Ta ylor | Six Big Factories. Broadway & 2zoth St.;. sth Ave.; roth St | | ie 4 : Shoe Bargains That Will Prove Wonderful Surprises. Tan Russian Calfskin Gun Metal Caliskip é. Patent Coltskin Viet Kid Skin Sample Lots, Surplus Stocks, Factory Rejects, Newest Styles, 18th Stand 6th Ave. Store, New York. 500 Fine Tailored Suits and Silk and Lingerie Dresses Offered in a Great y | | Special Sale To-morrow at The Botire Stocks of Two of Now York's Finest Manufacturers of RichsTailored Suits and Fine Silk and Lingerie Dresses. THE rich, Sts soft broad in Eton style ed with fan Ik lined to ately trimm "braid and s match. a THERE ARE ALSO IN THIS Floor $4. 00 Bl $4.0 in beautiful pink, blue aaa nthe light shades, suitable for stre and evening weal They elaborately tucked and trimn with rich lace and medaltic Ralston + Oxford: Most chic -and-stylish- garments; $ Pa ‘d’s Shoe c- worth fully double 4.00 fords for M THE LINGERIE DRESSES are + Kong 5 made of fine sheer materials in $4.00 s Oxfor fe Princess style. Some have elab- orate insertions of Val. lace | yoke effect and are tucked and finished with lace medallions. Others are made with solid fronts of inserted and appliqued embroidery All have short sleeves, trim- med with lace. Some of the sleeves are all lace sg From Streeter Shoe Co., Lynn, Ma 1,200 Pr. Boys’ Shoes. Tan, Caliskin and Box Calf. Sizes 9 to 13! ec From C. H. Fox Shee Ce., Haverhill, Mass. AO PRINET ALS csr h stakes es Four lots of Women's Oxford Vies, Gibson “ 50 ® Ties and pumps(like cuts, Patent Coltskin and Gun Meal Calfskin, all sizes, worth Gray Tailored Sults $2.00 and $2.50, at ‘ THIS LOT WOULD. BE CHEAP ~ AT DOUBLE THE PRICE Oxford m Gibson These are attractive, Spring weight suits, made of exte ally good materials, in the m stylish gray mixtures, c b and buttons. Wid cial value at 1,000 $1 Waists, s0e | Entire Stock from a Large Manufacturer. and plaids 4 skirt attra A vel These are fine lawn waists, handsomely tucket and lace trimmed, short sleeves, open back, sleeves and stoc 1.50 tucked and lace trimmed; would be exceptional value at lasts at $1 Misses’ 2.09 Oxford Ties at, Tan, Brown and Black,| Misses’ 1.75 Patent Coltskin Shoes, 79¢ Lace and Button, Extension Soles, 11% to 2, Sale trom Field Shoe Co., Haverhill, Mass. 1,600 Pairs of Women’s Jullettes at Viel Kid Uppers; Patent Tips, (sixes 2\y sizes 81; to 2..,.., On special tables while this lot Extra fine lawn with 12 ro ster tucks o | {ront and 5 rows on the b sleeves, open bac 1 25 | cu e | stitched strips. Special | $1.49 Lawn Waists at $1.25. collar, 's, shoulders and sleeves finished th hem: A Sale of Great Importance ws $3.50 Women's rs “4 pao ien ¢ on the avenue ecause Our values Be Sh 1.69 "$1.98 Untrimmed Hats at | ? From a Prominent This cludes the popular jaunty and sunbeam 89 od Lynn Shoemaker. hapes nt effects and brow a flare hats Cc , s h P ors and horsebair braid in black Hand Welted yh : ‘ Patent y READY-TO-WEAR HATS in mushr on and Coltskin y and attractively trimmed w quills and silk Gun_ Metal Trimmed Hats at $5 Calfskin Cannot Be Rivalled in Greater New York at the Price, have not beautiful line of trim seen this med hats at $ have missed one of the m auty shows of the season the desirable styles are here, and 0 g ‘00 ; two allk Your style is doubtless se esnn thecs, ana the pack ta% ng is very re ab at Muslin Underwear Special Purchases That Afford Great Savings Women’s Drawers, 12¢ 12¢ = Want 2 Save $$? Made of good muslin, with Hemstitched cambric ruffle, ; pe osed style, worth 25¢. per pair, at i ! ; ; Children’s Drawers, i0c You can’t very. well do it and inep-on Paying high prices . | Made of fine muslin, with wide bemstitched ruffle, good 10¢ for Safes, Typewriters, Desks, Rugs, Phonographs, etc., ete. | * ane eee ee But don't forget that Morning World “For Sale” Ads, are? $1. 48 Combinations at 98c¢ ons are made up of corset cover and and drawers; the combinations are ace trimmed: and ribbon drawn; worth a” 48; “money savers.” ae skirt corset ¢ handsomely special at