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ii g E L i f fe hi “Find THE EVENING WORLD, 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1907. _ Tas TOOLS OF UNCHAKIST BAND -SHOWNGRANDJURY Poisoned Dirks and Files, Guns and Bombs Among Assassins’ - Hoard. “MAN- HU TERS AT BAY.| in: ; -Cprrobprates Confession of One Slayer, eWhon the Grand Jury to-day’ began | v its hearing: of the newly fo: ung. eviden, which is pape ¢ Armenian man-h spirators 6 go by, ever been found under one roof tn * New York City. ~Aettig Upon TaTormation embodied In the statement of Kissak Jelallan, a} aguad of detectives went late yesterday afternoon to a dingy tenen 317 Bagt Forty-ninth street. On the Sround Moor of this building is an Az- menian restaurant, where, it 1s now known, many killings have been plotted by the dreaded Hunchakista. | tho detectives were concerning them- more of hard coal. ‘Lump by lump they removed the coal. Underneath was a cunningly devised trapdoor. They raised the trapdoor and there was a veritable! Bluebeard’s tool chest. Terrible Tools of Assassins. + with polsoned tpe—deadier than a rat- | tiers fangs; revolvers of —n :rertain | ‘unique type, &illed the millionalre rug merchant, Mayshanjian, in Union Square three seeks Ago; bottles filled with drugs, the vapors of which are fatal; bombs | enough to blow an ordinary building 4nto powder. It was the workshop of | the Hunchakists that the detectives ; had unearthed in a commonplace coal- bin. Mediseva] ingenuity -had been com- ‘bined with modern invention to insure @ perfect Job every time the agents of the roclety might go after a marked man. For example, there were three slender Abia Coal-Bin e “Littl: ‘Roo: Bing Sing inore | tangible and p vincing | c thar the mere’ word of trapped con- Tt had:the dead- |} , Jest collection of murder tools’ that has |}, But it was fot with the restaurant that | 3, . In & bin they found a ton or|} Jury agnin to-morrow, Answering a question put dy a re- 1 treated, 0 thi he very 1 ue | nehes in this city, in blades might fail ottles was fumes of which are | om and powder | er” Were alse ve" been ar- AL: the all the: prig- 0. has ‘con- State Witnesses. EPO, Wek in the Grand .{“touch" on a cafe, were able to escape. n regard to the workings soctety, Proyi- dence and In Boston. Testimony. Involves Many. "Pheir testimony has enabled us to start mquiries into the conduct of eer ain men whose real names we do not| : en ror’ acceasories. know, y well established. be w yas toals, it whose {dentities are Although these my opinion, have been thelr conduct thin the meaning of the Moreover their ten- timony will be needed before the Grand Jury. trom them time-to-time. Tt ask th upon the strength of this porter, Mr. Jerome maid “The bullet that killed Mr, Tayshan- jlan has been examined very closely in the Ment L of recent developments. don't think {t was a polson-tinved bul- Hier % war a Arranged neatly in rows were krives | bullet, but not a volsonous bullet.” T B-calibre metallie-coated It was rumored about the Criminal Courts Rutidine that the confession of Bearos Hamnpartsoonian, the azsacsin, Uke the revolver that|now in the Tombs, implicates many Armenians in this clty. ———— HIS WIFE MISSING FOR SEVERAL DAYS, Worry Oyer the Death of’ Her Daughter Had Made Her ~ Despondent. Mrs. EMen Kane, forty-two years old, of No, 7 Dean strest, Brooklyn, was “Mttie Tits, but Bo scratch on the skin with the point of one of them would coating of poison, just as the confessor, | Jelalian, bad said. reported as missing at Police Head- quarters to-day. ‘ several days ago to virit the family mean death, for each filo's tip had Its | foCcral aye Fe ot return, She left her home Mrs, Kane's husband says that worry lover the recent death of thelr six-year- ‘Threo Jong daggers were similarly { old daughter had made her despondent. he wounds would be is nder the neat better Hae as Pane and Deputy | ds examined ;| TIRED: OUT IN STRETCH. ‘WAS OVERWEIGHTED TN HAME HANDICAP (fils ive-Pound Sie nig of Westphalian Too Much | for Harlemite. 1 i So Young Tietjen Faced the Judge} on Charge-More Serious Than Suspicious Riding. a », Henry Tletjen, twen- 301 East Elgh- hie to elude Po- Eighty-etghth arly this morning, and 6 his companions of the night, with Mghter procecds of a Ham and Tietjen were arraigned In the Harlem Court’ to-day, Tietsen being B [accused of helping the ham out of the |S, fce chest of The Office Cafe, No. 153% Third avenue. ,Tietjen {s th 2 to thirty-flye-pound larder beyond what he told the Judge, Magistrate Wahle. “I couldn't get away from that ham, Judge," he said. “It Just seemed to draw me toward it I Was out with a Party of friends—no names thentioned, for they are all nica boys of the neign-| borhood. We ate and drank at The Of-/ fice Cafe and other places. The OfMce Cafe sticks to early closing hours, 1 guoss, and they told ur to move. It hurt the crowd, for we were having a jolly ume, I wanted some Westphalia, the Ham. ta couple of 80 did some ed and got f I grabbed the ham. It heavy, but 1 shouldered it Some ot loaves of bread—just enough, you kno H to mike a comfortable little meal be- tore-tetirng. “Th Cop saw us and give chase, The | gang carried their burdens a little way, | What difference does it make:to you if we spell the name “Ramleh” back- wards and make it “Helmar”? Just this: The name “Ramich” can be: imitat- ed--the name “Helmar” cannot. For your protection, and for ours, we must avoid ‘the possibility of inferior imita- tive brands being substituted when cay) was fring at the the track. -'Hon. | We were xc or7 Soin fi "Ax things up all) in $09, ball, which | by hia parents, | or hia compan: | © cate propri- | Sled eiti notin eigenen ae WOMAN DROWNED IN CANAL. i NBWARK, N. J., Aug. 13—An‘unt- | degtified woman about sixty-fve years | nd drowned. tn ¢ steals, of brass-rimmed sp wealthy parents, and there wi parent reason for his raid o} pal -| thought vrobabla that the you ask for this famous cigarette. mitted suicide. “There's no change whatever in the Stenogr We have hundreds of good positions for Stenographers who are Typewriter Op- erators. Temporary or permanent posi- tions. WANTED Salaries: $10 to $30 per coat Call at Employment Department 3 Park Place, New York City. Underwood Typewriter Co. quality of the cigarette, nor in the style and design of the package. The change is anly in the name—to which your particular attention is directed. _It is now called the _ norning. at First | i aphers!. TURKISH CIGARETTES 10c for 10 ae S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York fancy scrolls. All are substantial. -—-gsells-regularly at $42:75; now $8.75. poy Others were $8.00, Some: Fine Iron Beds A few have brass top rails, like this cut. Others have The 8,50, 9.50, 10.50, 13,00, 14.00, 17.50, 18.50, 20.00, 21,00, Of course we have others cheaper and up to $100— ~ brass, Vernis-Martin and in colors. because -we-make_it- good. know what you sleep on? and is of attractive design.' China Closet, $33.50 inch linen drawer, three ments. All kinds of Tables, Chairs, Ser- vers, Buffets, etc., from the plainest “oak to the finest mahogany, New Harlem Store: East 125th Street, one here shown 3 Pot pak ed be AIO DIAN 9S ns MVOWNORNHA OROAMAOAAAA es Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding always makes good Isn’tit-worth «difference to- Yet we make no difference tn price. Oak Dresser, Special, $8.75 We bought over 200 of this pattern; oe —~-ean-afford to-sell them-at-this tow figure: It isa very neat dresser, and roomy, too, as it has two 20x40 drawers and two half-size ones at the top. The mirror measures 14x24, Bedroom furni- _ ture of every y imaginable style and price. For the Dining Room. pe This Sideboard and China Closet give f you an idea of our medium grade -of goods. Both are of quartered oak, finely polished and appropriately carved. Notice the claw feet especially. The China Closet has swell front and sides and heayy columns at each side of the door. The Sideboard has . 26x50 beVelled plate mirror, one 60- silver drawers and three larke compart- Sideboard, $87.50 Downtown: Chatham Square, | 193 te 205 Park Row. East 125th St near ~ Park Avenue 7 More Take advantage of our sacrifices. date, and to make room for these new goods must sell. all discontinued samples. Fhese ‘‘Close-duts” are all first-class articles-:Dining- -room Furni- ture, Parlor Suites and odd pieces---Dressers, Chiffoniers, all kinds of Beds and any number of 25% and often more. Mahogany Finish 5-Piece Suite, $21.50 As neat a suite as can be found, and it is strong and service- able. The seats are upholstered comfortably and strongly—covered in attractive green velour, . out the grain., We have any num odd Chairs at all prices. Everyth Cash Cool Carpets and Mattings Do you know how much cooler a room is if it has a fresh light carpet, rug or matting on the floor? We have such floor coverings in great variety of pattern and price—especially China and Japanese Mat- tings from 19¢ and 2le and “Crex” Grass Carpet from 35e a yard. : Making, laying and lining always included. Special 25 Per Cent. Discount Refrigerators—All our remaining stock of ice boxes will be sold out in the next few weeks. You always need a good refrigerator—here’s your chance. We still have a great variety of styles, sizes and prices. __ Go-Carts and Perambulators—Aliour better grades —above $21.50—are to be sold at this discount. The cheaper ones are cheap enough already. We “have all kinds. Our Housghoid Dept. Is Full of Household Helps. Solid Mahogany Table, $17.50 An example of our Odd Parlor Piece close. outs—there are many higher and lower in price. It is one of the most attractive and convenient work tables made—two 15 x 18 drawers, an open shelf, and 3 “catch-all” on top. All parts show the beautiful grain of real mahogany. Forch Furniture | We still have a good variety of grass, wicker @F= and rattan goods, which add so much to the appearance and comfort of a summer veranda. Fine pieces like the cut sell at $8.50. Others range from 9Sc up. Another Fine Point The. Liberal Cowperthwait System takes away all worry about paving bills. so annoying in hot weather. $1.50 a week or $6 a montn, is all you have to pay on $100 worth—other amounts in proportion. 10% discount if you prefer to pay cash. 100 years of this liberal treatment have won us 1,000,000 friends. C owperthwait | 3 Soris . | Park Rou near “Chatham 59. 25% Off August Close-Outs _ We must keep our stocks up to of Rockers---some of everything---all going at a discount The wood is highly polished to bring ber of Parlor. Tables, Cabinets, Suites and ing for Housekeeping. or Liberal Credit.