The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1908, Page 9

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1908. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 11, —— BURGLARS WAIT | TWO CHURCHES TO EAT, AND TWO 4 IN LITIGATION ARE CAPTURE OVER PROPERTY Rounded Up Meal of Canned St. Stephen’s and the Trans- Goods After Looting S figuration Differ About In- in Grocery. tent of a Deed. Safe | | The trouble between ‘The encouraging influences of a meal of canned goods, with washed down | and the Churea of the Transfgurat! plenty of Greek wine, so emboldened | lias got into the courts, and the trial two burgiars who got into the wholesale | of the differences between this two grocery store of Thomas Ecomonu & | cospicuous Protestant Episeopal Co. at Nos. 18 and 20 Oak street, | set for to-day before through a side win Fisher's al-] Justice O'Gorman in the Jey, that it ied to thelr capture, The | Cou place is w in a it toss of the| St the name of “the Oak street police tien, but win i a Ha Glan't bother the robbers, who were | TB ' 10 tne nt en eee oly Trl @o busy eating after breaking open the safe they forgot to pull down the blinds of Harlem, its parish having | tion has been popularly known as Uttle chureh around the corner” since that 3 ago wh Holland walking geht which Is was out. He fune in and saw t ease. Monaco rar the reserves out to surround the block. b ay my 5 They had just about begun th around ths ’ when a little man whitling a tune from an Italian opera walk Sold its Old Property. iceman r During t ation over con. = : after he had, tion St jd its property in e admitted nc ‘The tigation over, was one of the store. % } " , No. 21 Md j vael Dal ether James A. $50,000, the sh his in the deed and had fallen and police s houses ation- saw a man man James “How did you asked. “1 was drunk and fell it,"" said the man. “I guess we want the man started to house he said he down and cut the p ts not | be used for a ng pu,” said Mor In the sadore Bolasky, of No. 1 Monr He had $13s bills and a lar gold p.ece in h i pockets. A search of Paresi revealed receipts from a in Tripoli to tr Oak street firm amounts totaling 20,00. TL r of the safe had pose. Dr. when the police fare printed on ook like bank n told him they thought he had a smal TAIL OF BLOOD LED 10 BOY'S BED Drops Began at One Job of Burglary, Continued to An- other, Thence to Room. men have of hard names and a Clothing Co. 3 Stores, New York and New York and/Brooklyn, Eredié When Lewis Miller opened his milic and egg store at One Hundred and Third street and Park avenue to-day, he found that one of the front windows had been broken during the night by @ burglar, who had entered and ran- sacked the place. Miller called Po- | Hceman Katz, of the East One Hun- dred and Fourth station, and to- | Enables Men and \Wemen gether they examined the store, : S zi “Anal” sald Kk Just like that, to Dress in the Finest of Spring “Aha!” he repeated. These truly sleuth-like exclamations were drawn from him by two drops of blood on the floor of the store. Shrewdly deducing that where two drops of blood @re found there may be three, he con- tinued his investigations. A trail of blood-drops led him to the broken win- dow. There were more bloodstains on the sidewalk outside. Following the trail, Katz found that it led to the cigar and | country that extends credit to every- stationery store of Joseph Shapiro, at J body in our liberal way—cash price No. 1386 Park avenue, where a basement J with an easy payment method. window had heen forced. Shapiro w: 278 6th Av., near 17th St. in bed in the rear of his store and when | 9974 3d Av..nr, 124th St. NW. ed h id I ded awakened he said he had been robbe Brooklyn Siore, 1129 Bway. Clothing We require no references or se- curity, we make no investigations— or deliveries. Make your purchase and take the goods along with you. We are the only concern in the of $50 worth of cigars. ‘The telltale drops of blood were present in Shaplro's place and on the sidewalk outside. Katz traced them to the tenement at No. 55 East One Hundred and Third street, down tho steps to the basement and up to the oor of the apartments of the Janitor, @ man name Denning. the follow! Edward Denning, the janitor's son, | Gallons 1 ft, 1 Cay Hea "a was found in bed. He had a bloody | of Scnitmo Bottles of Whi: a Fin Caneel Barrel of Wine and 1 let’ of bandkerchief tied around a bad cut on | Bis right wrist. Kats placed young Denning under ar- 10 Gallons of Wine VALENTINE A. SCHUTZ, ony Marshal, 201 Madinon lst rest on a charge of burglary. Despite | ; his protestations of innocence, he was : ; held in Harlam court, to allow the |NoMMAL coLumub OF ‘ib UlrY oF Policeman to build up the case, Den-| N¥WeFQHK Var rite poe) admitted that he had reached his | sainslon torte he BIG tab ie Ua © only a short time before te po-/ FR aNO! Meeman's visit, but sald he would be| DEPARTMENT ef thers ea le to prove that he had been work- ng all nixht. None of the stolen goods ‘were found in his po fon. Riera renee tel hae int o'el AL § wo ERNEST C. HUNT, 6ecret cular of information as Ron Tequirenents, ae GRORAM & DAVIS. President eee ICE TRUST REFUSED. Justice Davis, of the Supreme Court, to-day dented the application of the ‘American Ice Company for permission to inapect the minutes of the special Grand Jury empnnelied in January the express business of invest ees re aa HELP WANTED MALE “aly about borke ones a any be $10 and agian TL kaa ana I, Kent, 60 State of Dr, | Lenox Se £0 large a force ts employed at the finery that the men's nanies are not ind they en numbers WORKMAN STABS WATCHMAN CF SUGAR FE taken, No. shift went to work on the midnight | 1 was so last night ite him to go hor andr ndent nd hustled him « ers did not re vbasive For Infants and Children sireet, M waiting sometime the superinten- licen eaecte atcha siueia Cia eiaae [or as bo | Sat Over Thirty iar TiN ree tna The Kind You Have Always Bought air SS <The New Grass Butter” AtAllthe James Builer inc. Siores on MOGNBAY, bUSSDAY and WEDNESDAY for ess than its presen’ wholesale price, Ali our other prices are equally as low, B and some of them for the next three days, are as follows; — Condensed Milk Hal TL} TY, SEMINOLE and ESS! ds of cow Mohawk Valley, a ur most popular brands from four famous cuced prices —_— Sharp Reduction in ;} Price of Belle Brook Print Buiter Fanciest paually th “Ss. & “S. & HL" 46 fi iy Stamps FREE with 1-Ib. Carton Can, 7e Can, 8c Can, n, Oe Can, 10¢ ha ae, oo DIANA TEA 9 9c New Potatoes tor FQ cents ee on pment oan ey he HEsiyavonhistisorerpourdl ——— a tge om ine ola crop sees A Bankes 23C eS runes . Bin beg Is Oe Cakes Butler’s 95 c_ | ee m3 tS 25¢c New Teas 60S NRE teas” BUC 605 i Coston Golden Tips, OVE ih Chowest No. 1 Teas, BOC nps Free with 25¢e 30; 5° Besi While Gioss Starch, a Ik.. Fire 30e || Large Bottle Strong Ammonia...... 25e || Azure Bali Blue, |. Ib. box danoadond g 20e! Builcer’s Borated Was shing }luid, hotile se ize Clenewei Washing Poweer, iib. pkge 5c | Coffees [.' Borax Soap for ! ib. Best Blended Coffee 1 S$. & H. Stamps Free with 16. Jib. Best Marucaibo Coffee. S.& H. Stanips 1b West Sonos Gove, 4° Hl Mandy lroning Wax............. 3 pieces 5e Tea )} : SS New Biscuits |«s.«u.” Green Stamps Free |, Liberty Jams RATIGNAL BISCU'T COMPANY {| With Au Purchases! 10 Cenis or More Except C. U0. D. Ucoceries Aichi (aac) fr tH 1 10e SEN CR Tel " Housekec er’s Vegetabie Special bys! time Go ake a dic @p ratues, large No. hoice quilit ana BiueRibbon Jams au adinty that 1th Se ie Elnora ality. 4 Cans 25¢e he tinsst American Saltines ... Sugar Corn, quis Mains style) Assorted to suit full a ce ’ 17¢ Water thin ked Beet Fluted Cocoan.t y yp, , Smoke Rn eras _ Liberty Pickles | 5 Marmalade Ne . elicion choicest cuts; zi ia CAA || cin aay Catia Gta We (NT rtp frenues ge pane Nelere | i2e tere eae appet 1s ni 10c Haquiesrayarcin Le J 24 : Navel Oranges, (07).)° (i; 80e & 25e p Lemons, ii tt JAM'S <F cans 250: « can 9e The Special S BUTLER Price _Campbel?’ s Tomato Soup, (Wines, Liquors and Brews for the Home. Always the Hi vhest Quatity and Lowest Prices at 094 JAMES BUTLER INC. LICENSED STORE Claret, Port, Sherry lifornia CHoice 25e iar home wines; bot California Claret t Di0r25@ In pint size bottles, 30 Sins | Free with bot. Monogram 9 Whiskey........ 75¢ The old reliable home tavorite. BLACK & WHITE SCOTCH WHISKEY, special for 3 days, bottle . 98e Har’s Worth. . B. Bottling, a bottle . rere arate voor § ‘The American Gentleman's Whiskey. Guaranteed Genuine. Our Own Bottling. Pa Kingussie Scotch, Bottle 79¢ Calhitorma Port AU SEDO SOE isnt) ee bottles for aan he best of Moric d to import and bottle this’ worl!-famous Dublin ottles of} . Dozer Liebmann’s, PERE | Bass Paie Ale, ites 94.90 or kichler’s £ 31! he The genuine imported Hous: of Commons Highland Blend—regular price elsewhere $1.25 to $1.50 a bottle. The Big Hunier Whiskey, Bottle 79¢ | Witson Whiskey, BA a (Very old and mellow) California Sherry The old and meliow Highland Blend, U nsurpassed for Highballs, 2a “S.&H.’ Siamps| Guinness’s Stout, svi $1.35. 30 FREE with Ihe best of all the dark brews—one quality only, We are Case of 24 Bottles light or dark, to! Tees buver bowting of the oa October Brew has no*superior. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. _| REAL E Auto eptional Values rae Manhattan's Pionee! | I WILL TATE . vay = EMP ent | DON’T FORGET ENO r Rae | THE ABSOLUTE SALE OF NOW PAYING ; a | Hunts Point Realty Co. 369 BRONX LOTS TO-MORROW Tuesday, May 12, at Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, 11 A. M. JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer. Offices, 31 Nassau St, N. Y. City. —_—_»- NOTICE 1S ile st painted y Mammoth Auto- the Si Supreme or 10 be ‘helt in ‘Court rporation. "i | Mohawk E: By Wm. pated New York. May 4,” 1008 STEAM BOATS: Gentlemen's Clothing to Onter on Weokly Mine chateeiad, | Percy) SLOrHING™GO" | 239 Broadway, Entrance on Park Plas PATTEN ] IE | DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS. FOR SALE, bE WATCHES, Reliable Goode, Call 1 or write, ee aa Be: So a 87 MAIDEN iti Tor WATCHES AND DIAMONDs, | Sunday World Wants Work XeS Gay al large, CASH OR CKEDIT. BASY PAYMENTS, 4 American Watch & DiamondCo. a MALDAN LAND, XYhone 0867 Cortipadny pliers, — manteis, small, framed. ade We rues —————_—_— A TE AT AUCTION. a | | | | HEAR Monday Morning Wonders. FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue THIS IS LAWN WEEK Featuring Faney Lawns and other thin, colored Cotton Dress Fabrics, such as Batiste, Voiles, Organdies, Mousselines, Chiffon Brile liants, Swisses, Jaconets, Mulls, etc.—all of which are offered |at prices to make this one of the season’s great events, Come to-morrow—if you caunot to-morrow come any day this week, but COME! Sunday papers gave full descriptions of speciale with prices. TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY:— Annual May Sale Laces and Embroideries In connection with LAWN WEEK this May Sale presents a splendid opportunity to procure Summer Dresses und their trimmings at those great price savings that OUR SALES always mean, Large Quantities freely displayed on Centre Tables will be ready To-morrow at these Special Price '5 to 7 ct. Embroideries... 4 Combric, Nainsook and Swiss E ings and Inserts—neat baby patterns ‘ rong, showy styles for children’s | underwear, 46 aprons and tub dresses. ris and: Fan 10 to 1234 ct. Embroideries. 7 Edges and Inserts—1% to 6 inches idea tine assortment of open and Close effects in. floral, eyelet, wheel aH obhy terns for lingerie and Fim per dresses and underwear. [15 ct. Embroideries.... 10% A wonderful assortment In desiradle and widths for jumper children's Mngerie “ coata, negikees and dressing nt de Paris and seal . =mb’y Flouncings.. .27 to 2 fh wiss and Cambric—an fi assortment of beautiful open patterns in floral, wheel, oval and other styles ip ct. Laces sone Yr also blind effects. ntal ,5? ct. Emb'd Fiouncings.. .34 | Reautifit and artistic patterns on fine Swiss—oyelet’ and close it 1 wide-—dainty floral pattern 17 inches wide—usually 5% fi, Wontereul variety the desrabt ese for Summer dress trimmings Haavade (Hie antmenportanl satis one | 28 ct. and $1.25 Em'b's.. .69, should miss Go Val lingerte S1.4p Vv fino neglizees $1.60 Va hes wide. | $1.49 Dre s Net |4s oo ost? els e designs for pes and {69 ct. Emb'd Allovers.. .59 69 ct. Dress Nets.. Leaf, rose, wheel and other patterns, goo dhs) insert $1.25 Allovers Of tucks and lac 1 Embroideries quoted abave ure NEW, FRESH AND CLEAN, led odds and ends, but full pieces fresh from the boxes. Fine Dress Goods Far Below Value tripe Serges— agen. brown Sinch— gg Housekeepers’ Needs At Prices Tnat Prove Our Reputation for Best Valuz s| md aly SLIN Matrline and Shadow VY. T hn des. t Copenhagen, her leading ok—earlier $1.98. elf-toned checks 1.49 . 12% agen and other, Soxatewworth ae Dark Oxford Gray 6 b—worth 16 44 inches wide— i Woolworth 69. 3 LKOLINE COMFORT ABLI figured both sides—double border—worth $2.98 - 198 EXTRA FINE FEATHER PILLOWS— jolce liv est ticking JUNE BEING The Month for Weddings Here Are v Gift Suggestions in | Scarfs and Squares Hand Made Renalssance Tea Cloths— round linen centres —i1 ineh bor “4,25 FINE WHITE CRO\ THE Medallion di ein frit MALY 3 QUITS— ize—satine-finish—extra ders—tix4i—r 5 ‘ 3 338 Others, Hy to $12.98, | Hand Made Renaissance Scarts— 98 to $5.08, sance Shams— entres— rners of rawn work— Extra fine Samples of Fine Tepestcies Manufacturers’ ends, used as) Bn sumples to show styles—1 to 1,98 arfs and Shams— yards square—good sizes | chair and table covers, f mstitched hem 3 t and piazza cushions— pal jjnghhingert ch Mexican values up to $2.98 yard...... feu CIs ale cma and) ota, MORNING SALE SPECIALS To-morrow, Tuesday, Untii 1 P, M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, Sets eh Net Be d te 4 4 atyles— k Silk Waists n’s black MAIN ET LINEN DBP. : Towels spk thy Henmstit and gun and e jined-—instead of 05 MAIN. FLOOR CENTRE: OOR—LINEN igee Shirts 3 ad Chambraya— ne gun metal—wort MAIN FLOOR—CE Mercerized W bite Madras Popular patter! eases, Waists and Bo regular 18 STAIN FLOOR, Yard Wide Percalines nick, white and desirable shades ¥ linings and slips under tingerte w and dresses— qua versally sold at 59, MAIN PLOOR-WPST BUILDING New nvinpina.” A FIN 3 rurhity Loon woes. CLORHING. SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MALL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS.

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