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SESS ESE ee rea ee _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, CALLS CITIZENS JOA THIEF UNT IN MONTCLAIR Btrr K. Pugh Organizes t Neighbors in Upper Village ) Armed With Pistols. way GETS OUT POLICE.ALSO. @nes Them Up Around the \! Marshall Home and | Catches Burglar gm wes dark and quit at a few after miinight to-Gay when | K. Pugh, s New York business reached his home in Upper oneciair, NW. Z, From bis veranda be | @ figure moving on an upper floor the home of E, M. Marshall, his door neighbor. Pugh knew that Marshalls were out of town visit- , end he put st down at once thet furgiar was on the job. quietly telephoned to a number neighbors whom he knew to be of revolvers amd shot guns, and fied them to assemble at a nearby ner in ten minutes. He called up town potfce station and tok them ta ier was ransacking the Mar | 1 | Tie SolaE tee durelar catchers, armed shotwuns, revolvers, baseball bats | 4 eouvenir ewords, gathered prompt- Headed by Pugh, they stole into yard surrounding the Marshall and lay in wait for their man. | eeverai minutes they watched and \w the intruder moving from room Toom, not notselessly. The Police Arrive. ‘About this time the Bonk honk of @ Nnotor car was heard up the road, and | @oon Dr. Alexander E. Wrench’s ma- @hine stopped in front of the Marshall | fhome, while four husky cops jJumpod | ut. With drawn clubs and revolvers | field in the air the Diueccmts started wp the front stairs efter @e house | breaker. ‘The durgiar too heard the honk of | the auto and he started to make a ancak via a back window, Tt was then | that Pugh's guards got vey, Four of them fell on the suspicious char acter and hurled him to the ground. | There they pinned him until the police took oharre ‘The captive said he was Frank Kol- Jy, of Newark. He {ie under thirty years of age, and refused to give the police any information concerning his buciness. In his possesston were found a revolver, a burglars jimmy, tools used in prying doors and locks and other articles Gear to the up-to-date housebreaker. On the second floor of the Marshall home a sheet was epread out, and afl- | verware, jowelry and other articles of | value were dumped in a heap. The value of the collected property, the | Police estimated, was $2,000. | Congratulate Pugh. | Pugh was congratulated on the | @peedy and effective manner in which | he had organized the oMigen squad, and | then the burglar catchers went back to fed. while Kelly was taken in the auto- fHobile to jail. The Montclair police believe Kelly | i of crooks who have in that vicinity of late. k business men have on the outskirts and kK the families This gives ance to steal | “the Monte to look uy “EXAMINE THAW WITNESSES, #ustice Hendrick Names Commis- sioner in Pittsbur; Justice Hendri $1,000 BAIL FOR FOR JARVIS. Hotelmen Fear Gilsey Hone Sus- pect WI Jump His Bott. Wittam Ho Jarity and vard Lane @pie, arrested « fully ent House, w each by M @erson Market ( Attorney F. Ho’ rey Hotel-krepers’ As Btrongly 4 t Jarvi aid to ft would |} decided quire Btances —_____ THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO MARY,” ‘This is the tile of the next song t given with the New York Sunday We Words and music coinplete hit of “Follies of 1 2 goed run at the New aed $9 values, tr-marrow, at nd Juniors’ Miged Saname cna ‘sha Wednesday's Unusual Crowd el; nd fibre mattress, with soveredi Inv Ani ConA stripe i-inch bor diamond $4.98, at A PHENOM 2 OF 500 Telesc ope Bed Couches May be used as sing’ W miners 49, CSD X ok's OS¢ u sold { 8 to 20 yards to a pearl Wednesday at, per yard. . WE SELL MORE REAL LACES ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. Women’s $25 Suits ior $18.98 Extra--Extra—Easter Novelties An importer’s sample line of high class Easter novelties, such as eggs, rabbits, fowls, etc., in hundreds of kinds; made to sell at from 15. to $2.00 each; special for Wednesday, 5c to 39¢ each Men’s $12 and $15 Spring Suits and Top Coats, 0 materials, Bedding Bargairs. Quotations Will Doubtiess Bring eo an to Inspire Vigorous Buying. This $9.98 Bed Outtit, Bed Outfit, consisting of brass knobs baked enam- fron spring venue § 398 AL PURCHASE AND Carpet and Rug Sale As an introduction to the Spring housefurnishing season, we begin to-morrow morning a sale of floor coverings of remarkable proportions. mattings and oilcloths wi I be offered at price 85c. Brussels Carpet, str extra heavy grade Je Linoleum, cut 25c. China Matting; not more than THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA. for Women’s 1. a ists A sult offering for Wednesday superfor to any advertised in New York this season. 100 stun- ning new suits, made according to the latest dictates of fashion, strictly high class, and an exceHent value even at their regular price, $25 WIM de sold at $18.98 each. Tailored suits of all-wool chiffon Panama, in plain effects and invisfble stripes, herringbone worsted and fancy striped broadcloth, made tn butterfly Prince Chap, Cutaway, double and single breasted and hip coat models, shawl collar trimmed ty match, Full plated skirt, some with two t ored folds, others with one S-inch fold. lars are black, navy, brown, gray and mixtures A regular $25 value; priced for to-morrow at $18.98 Worth $25. 98e 86.00 War $75) on Sale Wednesday, at 500 SPR SLITS AND TOP COATS. Girls’ baer crs Reefers SAMPLES OF $12 AND $15 SPRING = $ $5.9 maleerred tures; also blue s mate TEP, tet ent unfinished worsteds. Witho: etyle, patch iz ; a endl hos ie re $508 doubt the hest value ever off mate of yw striped "S $10 TOP COATS dark tan Boys’ $3.00 Suits $1 5 Sed £4 wei Nahe ong price, sc Because They Are Calculated $17.93 Bed Outtit for | :.: price the only at No mal or C. OOD, orders. coated best Houseiurnis tings Kirkman’ st Borax Soap; ‘or We Galvanized Iron Water 10-quart 15¢ one all a wood and cking, size; and ted towel tae ‘othbrush hold: Carpets, rugs, linoleums, never ejualled in New York. $12.98 All-Weel Bue) reversible and extra hea SGN feat special for W ze 9x12 feet close out $11.3 Japanese Matting; not more to a cus. rrow at, per 18¢ 000 Uspanene Rugs, 36x72 '29e 00 Inloid Linoleum, German Cileloth, %-yard wide—or $1.15 Genuine Inlaid Linoteum, | $3.98 Japanese Matting Rugs, size cut from the full roll—from 8 to 10 x9 feet; five hundred and from 2 to 4, at, per 45e to Oe ecees eee eeeeeeres each hes; value 98c, eac 21¢c AQ, " $2e 10¢@ | i dinerares aes si t le S i ee : : Se Ser SRR REE Ne 1908. SPRING’S VERY BEST VALUES No matter what your needs may be~—a nobby suit, a dress, the doods to make it with, a stunning hat, or anything for outfitting the person or the houseto'd, you'll find it at Rothen- berg's, in copious variety, guaranteed as to su ostantiability, and priced to save you aconsiderabie sum of money--as compared with other stores. Try us. These are not idle words—but truchs. | No | Important Announcement Sale Zodiac Pins Cuff But 4 Stick Pi 1 Neckpin o Mail or Telephone Orders ¢ on ESN SAD SAS Goods ees ‘SPECIAL!!! aan eb s ULlasalhe ies | Sera 4 hei Handsome nD coe Rhinestone ihe ¥ Horseshoe _INESY MORISS: FASTEST GROWING: STORE FENBERG co} ST i4 SsTrReEET GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED. Girls’ $2 Butterfly Disses, ‘Te Made to Order 7 rom your correct measure | On Sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Only. | This Coat, $1.95. This Suit, 86.98. Boys’ | $3 Knicker Suits fe of good 1.59 Boy $’ Daan Suits A Tee and Very Special Wednesda y Offering The skirts are excellent!y tailored | by expert hend-taiior workers and are guaranteed to fit perfectly. 25¢ x ged where whité or ave selected. Men’s and You'hs’ $19 ctl $12 Semplb & Sui To-morrow at .....- y Spring § Welneday: s Great Feature: Another Rousing Saie of Women’s Silk Coats 200 more of these Bentone) Rich, Back Silk Coats—made to 4 our own order from Siks which we secured at auction. We % saved ': on the Silk. The making and finish are equal to, $5 garments. Your opportunity : Zz. 98 This : Coat, $2.98. Women’s $15 to $20 Tailored Suits at $9.98 stripes, all-wool 150 Elegant $22 50 Just as You See Pictured at Right Sale of Taffeta Silk Petticoats yunces and tuck- 3.98 NED WITH dels, hirred fl | Women’ s $10 New iors Suits at at $5 _ ” SS a Tne DA ene ee uslin, full | On Sale To-Morrow irom 9 to 1 P. M. Only at This Price 69c « T admit 1p ar alr stripes navy and 1.00 Stocking Sale Women’s Stockings —The greatest hosiery value ever of Stockings, in 5.00 Wonderful Economy Negi GEE For Men and Youths This > Hide Wire Cok || LIN 0 ad UM 1! the leading new ‘a a A EMARKABLE purchase of about 1,500 Suits—new i St an om, 1908 Spring goods—at a price which enables us to al ys “yesh ofier you elegant, hand-finished garments at a price h means a whole lot to you. Listen! alue; t Sanford’s a Quality Brussels Rugs $22 Fancy China Matting jood q va Matting 750 Suits for Men and Youths Worth $12, at $7.50 jing shades; also in single ‘and double breasted $120 quali to- browns, grays “7.50 750 Suits for Men and Youths Worth $15, at $10 They come in si ngle or double breasted models; {n all wool b ck thibets, black Clay wor- eserges, browns and al the Shades; all hand-tailored peniiered effec cts: in all sizes.. e Price See of Bed Outfits $22.50 Bed Ouifit, $14.98 Three-piece outfit, _ consist- gize 12x0 mein a morrow only at terns. Regular price $18; special at sorted seamie: ~Cizantic Half $15 Bed Outfit, $7.50 i ete bed outfit, is e- bed This comp! im att, yea of consisting of bed (like cut), ing of a massive steel and a Bessemer steel bed ines " brass bed with continuous like Mlustrat apy, Eee posts, a : combi. steel dou- ble woven M { metic 1 | heavy felt mat. “ hassive cpl dsipalaeel EAYY a fornets an all cable. supports; value com- Meeastiiicovered’ a Inte rsiaciin 3 I ete, $18.00; sale price for all ticking closely tufted; wortl 'e a actresss sine complete, $15.00 cle 7.50 Hf Soe Po het Leet) as $22.50; all sizes; complete,