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TO HALT GRAND | FOUND SLAIN IN JURY INQUIRY) COBBLER'S SHOP Appellate Division Dentes Mystery Surrounds Doubts plication for Writ of Murder in Village of Mid- Prohibition, Jand Park. Mirfand Perk, a Mitte village ten |gofles back of Heckensack, on the Sus- quetanna Rord, to-day provided the NO DELAY BY OSBORNB. double murder to solve. Moreover, it | asia inant Tam falial eclom (Oe ‘Wortd etroctties to mark i Yove years ago Frank Mesine, « young Court’s Decision on the Advice of Goff, } a one iS AS a ste Eotieerdags |shoe-mending shop on Godwin avenue, ‘Gourt refused to-day to gant an ir | i rigin street. A year ago hts restraining the special Grand brother, Sebastian, came trom the old <span by Justice Goff yesterday |country to join him. ‘The pair slept ‘Brast. Anticipating the decision, |they walled off Deputy Attorney-General James shop. They were quiet, hardworking Osborne had started the inquiry in Chaps, who seemingly minded their own Cwiminal Courts Butlaing by advice business. Dustion Gott. ‘5 tse | Until 12 o'clock last night a» lot of | 'C, Haarteon, sothor of the Young fellows were playing billiards in (dmerican Ice Company; John R. Ben-| the back end of John Stesle's cigar met, scoretary, and Robert A. Soott, ft @are secretary of the corporation, were witnesses examined to-dey. Mr. also submitted to the Gran @ mass of documentary evidence. beginning his work to-day Osborne had a long consultation Goff. At the conclusion @ Pasi cantorence te cael his Grate | open for business by ensly breakfast fetes in his attempt to show that the time, but to-day the wooden etiutters ‘Trust te an illegal corporation and Mesino Brothers’ place. None of them heart or saw anything unusual. At 2, FE TET RNa. e@ heard several shots, but being j Sleepy. he paid no heed to the noises. Found Door Looked. Usually the Mesinos had their place | © ftnd°e, Si John's Hompital, Long Islan Houghton @md Soott, comprising the Appellate ocbdler’s shop was doserted apparently which divided th sleeping quarters, ang which wee Gry- img on the floor. @ny witnesses in the proposed invest!- gation and restraining Justce Goff and Mr. Osborne and the members of the Grand Jury individually, trom taking ‘any action whatsoever in the matter. In support of the application, Mr. he found Midland Park's day police | force, which consists of one man, The policeman drew his revolver and in- vaded the gloomy little shack at cal in which they allege that the Attorney- General has no power to order an in- Vestigation and that the Grand Jury ‘br %, therefore, a legally constituted gain in the head. Then ahh had been 7% boed four times in the breast with 8 CAeES sebastian who had put up a | Probably he Was attacked” ax tv President RAN a EE SES ONLI ITE MR, LT N A downed him With tne steel. |been shot in the righ (he fell the murderers He bad breast After ad tumed him |) of New Calls Witnesses Prior to the|mitet cf Bereen Counen . 3. wih So or \Whoemaker, arrived in Midland Park five years oul4 and wor |freah trom Blolly. He opened a aman and ie belle eecape older County Sheriff in Ne ransacked or. SHOP and pool room, next door to tho Menttst q Coloek this morning a neighbor thinks pen and | Sf he was stayed up. It was nearly noon before yask He ran out and kept running uncil | ProttaPreeig, Auerbach filed affidavits signed by ac) ne shop. President Older and other officers ana °2°% Of U over Iswyers of the American Ice Company, _ Doth the occupants hed been dead jt 2 for hours. Frank, the younger, lay in {ett the tight hand era! Seay Re slept, Dut efter setting, his wun-saot eer Samuel Woun: ad evidently leaped to hig Under th D1 ue ru fed if authorities armue Appraiser oF struggied until the assassins rénson small valve FOBBER C1U2S AGED Mit AND WHFE I HOME Couple Found Senseless and Jersey Authorities Asked to! Police Search for Fugitive Negro Prisoner. Am eged couple, John Busst and his wife were beaten and ft BRIO} scious early to-day by u nex: house at Warrenville werk B to be dying, and a 4 a : ee was lef The Hegro is said to be bout twenty- nt tan shoes, Delleved too Se from the joon after being arre Soputy Sherif’ Hichurd Herman on @ ous charge. investigating the affairs of the and lived in & tiny cubbyhole wnioh | "“Bussi and his wife were found uncon at the back of their | gotous by a farm Grawers of @ tures! nd, and later the were found to be It {s belleved the negro got large sum of money. SHOOTING CAUSES DEATH. Fat Whtle Cl reast Ww nile cleant a his revolver yes erday at Ie bom. Ravenswood, jay. nck waa forty-two y lived at No. Beebe aty, to In the the weapon was d 4 Teed Glare! ethods in destroying | the first patron of the day arrived it, 1 The potlos made an investiga- Linsdbered oe | wae « man with a pair of shoes that | tion nd me a fee! satisfied that the foe move of the Ice Trost was mete needed half soling. Jamooting was entirety aockiental, © yesterday afternoon before Justices In- He trieq the closed front door. It! ae Q@rebam, Leughlin, Clarke, was unlocked and he pushed in, The) IN MEMORY OF P. KEENAN. Memorial exercises in honor of the The caller started to go, but aa he | tate Patrick Keenan, former City Cham- turned he saw a dark stream thet had perlein, were run from under the filmay partition | Jefferson Club, workroom trom the | The GEE Were’ Judge Hoffman and | Soeeaay Ch jo, 247 Seventh street Sulzer. te. sang: Present were Charles F 3 wmen; J. resident Ahea mr re. fat a naked hiade, Robbery was no: the motive. Under he pile an, $36 tn bitin, | ran attack. lee about the roum had not sen molested. to f | effecting her last night at the | | named by the Gov THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MOTHER SEEKS GL PRISONER of fiUUSEBDA: Make Search on Delaware River for Victim. (Special to The Evening World) PHILADBLPHTA, Pa, May 6—As- serting that her seventeen-year-old daughter Neilie had been lured fran honre, and for the last seven wecks been held a prisoner on a houseboat in the Delaware River, half a mile below Gibbstown, N, J., Mrs. George Burt, of No. 6 ison street, Chester, Pa., has appe: to C. B. Williams, head of the Ne Jersey ¢ ren's Home Association, at Trenton, tu take steps to rescue the girl According to Mra. Burt who, with her husband, went to Camden to lay the case before Abel Smith, secretary of the Camden County Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Nellie, a daughter by a former mar- riage, was employed at the Eddystone Print Works, whence she wns persnaded to €o to the Gibbstown houseboat by « relative of Mr. Burt. Once in his pow- er, the girl wa. of her hing. and beaten and otherwise cruelly treat- ed. any attempt to escay: being met by threats to #hoot her. Mrs. Burt adds that two weeks ago daught she learned the irl h transferred to another Gibbstown ts in Glo Camden auttorities could do nothin that but refer the parents to the State offictals. ee HUGHES SIGNS BILL TO INVESTIGATE COURTS. (Spectal to The ALBANY, cities composed of sev be ap- a session of ake care- ner in wh courts of idants ement and nd all in- AER eas = 0. ITER I 1, MAY 6, CHAUFFEUR ENDS HS LIFE AFTER —-MAIDAILTS HIM GREAT CLEARANCE SALE 2,000 New Spring Suits BUTTERFLY SUITS PRINCE CHAP SUITS CUTAWAY COAT SUITS Girl’s. Answer That Salary Was Not Enough for Two Causes Smile. Beonuse he considered himself a fall | ure In business and his sweetheart had Pefused to marry him, James Hislop, « chauffeur, kHled himself to-day, leaving @ letter to Sarah Halloran, in which he told a sad story of unsuccessful struggles and unrequited love Hislop rented a room from Mrs. Fatherine Shane, at Nw. 18 Patchen avenue, Brooklyn, Saturday night and Paid for ft in advan He was twen- ty-five years old, pleasing appear- ance, and his landlady said to-day that | he seemed to be cheerful and happy. For any Size, Kind, Coior or Style. Mrs. + opened his door when he dica’t answer her call to-day. Sho found iim bed with the of a Tubber tube attached to the as fx hed ture in She ca Dr Hoppin wick Hospétal, who said the man had been i an hour or two. Hislop left two letters. one to Sarac mata od the Paxton emple Ha. No. . and to Cc of No. 44 West Ninety-eie at was very much affect- | ed over the young m: death. “l nev wht would do that.’ she said, lg tears from her eyes “We had bee: gether for a long time, and he wanted ime to marr, him, but I told him I didn't care for him that way and it was no use fo him to keep on asking me. And I toh ake enough ke him fee talked a lot abo: but I never thought he WHITE CROSS ANTISEPTIC FUOL POWDER - mic Clean m9 orning “and forge: tains no alum being a ta would do Suits in the season’s most approved models of the best qualities of Serge, Panima, Worsteds ana new fancy weaves in Blue, Ge:darme, Copen en, Brown, Blondine, Tan, Gray, Pearl. Black a: tae aa ensy, and Shadow Stripes, made tor: ai i a- White Cross Toilet Pow: der Co, ‘ 50-515 WEST en ne Special Lot of Parlor Sutts Soli to us at grest reductions because of quantity ordered. Notice the great ben- efit we give you. The one In the cut has loose cushion seats of plain or embossed silk plush; fine ma- hogany finish frames, Regularly $47.50. Severe cece ees ce - 826.50 .819.75 $31.75 . $49.00 Pert psc Thts sale ..-...... 3-Ptece Sult, similar to above. 5-Plece Sult, Verona Velour or Sicilian. 5-Piece Suit, Verona Velour or Sicilfan. Regularly $40, This sale... Regularly $57.50, This sale. Regularly $100, This sale... Mahogany Finish Desh, $8.75 A very neat and attractive article nicely finished, and very moderate in price. It is 41 inches high, 26 inches wide, and has spacious drawers and pi ful, but strongly built. Desks and Desk Chairs for zeonhe Grace- everybody, “Old Reliable, ie fis e $16.75 much ea East 125th Street near Park Avenue Spring Stocks in Full Sine Oar two stores are fall of new and complete tines of household goods for nq and Summer, Sales of any amount are mace on very liberal terms—at the rate of $1.50 Sprt & SON One of brass beds. Beds a style, springy. made in our own S perfectly pure a Park Row \ or tuna mahogany. This is a new style, having ide bottom ¢ , then two near drawer 1 one: t Plenty of drawer room large oval glass of bevelled plate. Reduce eek from $33 to $26. Others in all styles hiffoniers, Dressers, Wardrobes, ete, Oak Sideboard, ie 8 Another Sideboard boug duced rates, Notice the advant made, has a large mir and store room. Chatham Square is one sold tae a It of age we give you. Dining room furniiure in immense variety, a week, or $6 a month, on $130 worth. A diccoune of 10% ts given to customers who prefer to pay cash. Here’s a partial list of Floor Coverings in the newest Spring Colorings. Carpets - TEE» Etc. t Tapestries, Axmi Heavy China Matting. er to a dozen or mores 's of good quallty and hand- Drop Side Cor ich B d 2 Mattress, $11.75 Rugs A manufactur 1 eonnesnrtestcnmamanernanean BU Ns = Pale Clog Maing Cut lass and table ware in great i ; ee A } , \ A ia I Linoleums at variety of style and price, / ieatee bacon) S th Hite ) 1 79 ort Squares, various kinds, from..... sonpond 4.90 Extension Table, $8, 50 hese prices ure less t All prices include making laying and lining Of substantial oak, well finished. Notice Acme Washing Mac. hine, 54.95 Special Rei rigerator, $10.75 English Perambuiator, $16.50 eae Sa Slt tan i hc, Jne of our exclusive designs. Of An elaborate Carriage at special price. ous one s can he extended to six u have an Acm 3 size ample lined with galvanized iron; Beautifully enamelled body. Hood and up- and adjustable shelves. holstery of waterproof leathercloth. Streng Doubie Gas Stove, $1.39 t ana ae Vell finished throughout. Most con- ‘ i The cool Jwickest and cheapest stove made, Wil s , Py and easy running wheels, springs and gear. Coon a Ms Or a big dinner with no waste of snient and very easy to clean, S hat gas, Simple and easy to operate, Fine for hot : x ey weather Harlem Store: | Downtown ae Others from $4.98. Others from $4.89. Others of all kinds a East 125th street, | Chat’ am Syuare, 4iverythings tor Housekeeping Wear Park Avenue \ 193 to 205 Park kow Cownperthwait © Sons Cash or Liberal Credit