The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1909, Page 6

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b Fe . the work of the policemen. SMASHED SAFE FOUND ON BANK CF FAST RWER oe Wreck of Strong Box Hauled to Foot of 101st Street ang Dumped Out. BROKEN WITH SLEDGES. i Police Find No Clue to Lead to Owner at Place of Robbery. If the police of the East One Hundred and Fourth street precinct get hold of the playful bandits who presented them with a dismantled safe weighing a ton, todday, they won't do a thing to the aforesaid playful bandits, The presen- tation fifteen of policemen in the precinct two hours of the hardest have performed since they forsook their entailed upon the ind only manual labor they lives of regular toll to wear the blue uniform and brass buttons There is a robbery behind the safe and Where the robbery asyet. T s committed {s a mystery, only clue is the safeAtself —a brightly varnished Mosler affair, No. 485, showing sad evidence of bung- { ling abuse Policeman Gutzell discovered the safe ehprtly after daylight, It was in a nar- row strip of land under control of the Dack Department, between First avenue and the Hast River and One Hundred and First and One Hundred and Second streets, The safe was lying on itp back. Beven feet away was the door, Wheel- marks in the mud showed that a truck had backed up there and that the safe had been dumped from the truck. A Midnight Job. Under the safe and the door the ground was soft, This indicated that the dumping had been done before the freeze set in early this morning. It 1s | believed that the Job was accomplished | ft between midnight and 2.3) o'clock, Hefore the former hour the nelghbor- hood was well covered young men, who had been drawn out by @ small fire near the 8. P. C, A. Shelter at the foot of East One Hundred and Second street, After the latter hour Harlem Market along First avenue was elive with market men and truck gare Ceners from Long I: Gutzel! invaston of the gafe upo vacant lot and a couple of detectives were sent from the station- ‘house to look ft over. They deduced from examination that the safe had Deen used in the office of some prosper- ous business man and had attracted the attention of thieves. These thieves, however, petts. They did not attempt to blow the safe. First they tried to pry off one of the chilled steel sides, Failing fn this, they elled off the hinges and the combination, thus removing the door. It was a tedious, noisy Job, com- ing the use of sledge nammers, work of chiselling off the door certainly not done in the lot where reported the were not ex- s found, The nolse and would have attracted atten- tion. Why the thieves did not leave the safe at the point where they robbed ie ly a m Police Had to Move It. Not long ago a safe that had been forved open and Vacant lot | Clacoyered t Brownsville. front to-day Brooklyn ferry where it Capt roboed was found in a e Bronx, Later it was d been carted from The safe left on the river lave been carted from The College Point distance from as Morris cted that the safe be st Tenth street station. sergt. England, Patrol- der and a dozen others make the transfer 8 off they worked 1 wagon perspira- d to do the work all over king the safe from the patrol on house. Some of jausted: they asked for ber, 4 ‘not k numbers to the sta possibiy owned the d Jee ROOSEVELT FAVORS RAISING WRECK OF THE MAINE. In: Message to Congress He Backs Magoo in Asking an Appro- priation for t President o-day nving sent the nerese A ommenda appropria- e wreck of Havana har re A Two Days’ Record Int 6.825 9.0 dur t days 1 \ Rained 1,188 corre: year, but e t by 3,089 a4 e lead of 1,544 | World Ads. Lead Because They Succeed by boys and §0! STOCKS HIGHER. BUT TE TONGS. Gould Gas Consolidated and Southern Pacific Most in Favor Shares, Stocks were higher and the early to-day, Atchisor inted Gas, Wabash preferred a Pacific. bw was slow monopolized the traders market ing the st Gould stocks | attention, the advancing in a striking manner. gr Denver and Rio ande advanced 2 1-4, the preferred 1 1-2, Consolidated Gas 3, Missouri Pacific 134, Texas and Pacific 11-4, and Wabash preferred, Toledo, St. Louls and Western and American Car 1. Brooklyn Union Gas sold at 120, com- pared with 130, {ts previous sale three | weeks Ako. The total sales of stocks were 546,500 shares, and of bonds $5,851,000, The Closing Prices. Today's highest, loweat and last prices of stocks and of net changes as compared erday’s final figures are aa fol- of Mining s- N Ww ~ & Rr u e+ y+ aX a cs) Bek rena 2 ery aq + 31 + ¢ i ie — 4 at wo 4% 44 M Bye a The + Sy ‘aby st Py \ sy Wt ae +h & Ram RIMS Sst RB SBte + 1M + 1BL% 120% 130% + | 1404 14 140 48 47 4 — Oh + 188% Rte TSS 1106) 105 108” 1 430 42 42 Mw 4 44 8 1984 180% wy BY By — hey — a U8 t 48 + ne tk Wty 62% + 415+ 10g + ie 8% — ing ib o% + % aL 1% ers + Advance ——<——— ROBBER'S SHOT KILLS, PROVIDENCE, R. I, Jan, 21.—From the effect of wounds recelved in trying to save his employer's funds from high- waymen last Thursday, Charles FE. Ran- dall, a messenger of the Phillippsdale Mills, died at the Rhode Island Hospl- tal to-day. Randall wae shot in the face by one of the two robbers when he refused to stop at thelr command, and blood polsoning followed. The robbers escaped. —_— OOdVelare RAINCOAT COMPANY 831 BROADWAY LastdDays ANNUAL Clearance Sale Rainproof Apparel Prices cut to less than half for final days of this colossal yearly sacrifice of values. An immense stock to select from, comprising all the newest style | and material creations, Men's $15 Raincoals 50 Realiced tov seni 7. Men's $20 and $22.50 Priestley Craveneltes, 10. 9 78 10,” 16. Girls’ Rubberized Capes and Boys’ Rubber Coats, 1 98 ’ RAINCOAT Value $4.00 COMPANY | | GOODYEAR 831 Bway wiiis. | Women's $18.59 to $20.00 Cravenetles Women's $15 Rubberized Silk Coats Nise Women's $20 Rubberized Silk Coats, , Women’s $32 to $35 Moire Silk Coats BURGLAR FIGHTS POLICEMAN WHO INTERRUPTS J08 ante Dives Out of Window After Desperate Battle in Dark Store. Henry Rorechern, a grocer, who lives over his store at Lee avenue and Rut- ledge straet, Williamsburg, sat up all last night with his wife, who has been 1M several days. Golng to the window for alr at 1 o'clock thie morning he spled three men whose movements about the Atlantic and@ Pacifis Tea Company's store, across the street, made him sus- piclous. As he watched he saw two of the men take posts as lookouts, while the third tinkered at a window then disappeared over the sill, Borchern hurried to the telephone and called up Pollce Headquarters, In a few minutes came a sergeant and a policeman, The two lockouts ran wild {n opposite directioas, with the po! men after them, leaving the ro! side Ignorant that they had deser: him. and ‘ ed Not long after this Pollceman Albert } Farrington, who had been sent by Lieut Rogers from the Clymer street station, appeared on the scene. He found the window which had been forced, threw a leg over the sill and disappeared within, In a aecond there was a racket in the darkness that suggested an earthquake. Fought Policeman at Once Farrington had been seized by the burglar the instant he was through the window, and so desperate was the fight the robber put up that the policeman couldn't reach his pistol. The pair wrestied all over the place, upsetting coffee bins and smashing showcases, un- til the burglar back-heeled the polte THE EVENING WOR man and felled him with a blow on the head. Farrington got up in time to see the robber dive through the window. He Jrew his pistol and gave chase, A few vards away the policeman overtook his man after firing once at him, and there Was another struggle on the sidewalk is time Farrington managed to cover the burglar with his pistol and made the capture station the bur: ard Lan, twenty- 32 Nostrand ave- that Was found to 1 skeleton and nut: ve were fou erous pawn ¢ —_ WARNING TO ALL IN AUTOIST'S SENTENCE —_—-.—. | Judge Gives Chauffeur a Year | in Jail and Will Punish Others in Same Way. (Special to The Evening World.) MINEOLA, L. [, Jan, 2 —"I sentence you to one year in the county Jail, and ‘want this to be a warning to all auto- mobllists that [ will give them the limit of the law whenever they are brought before me for any accident that vccurs from reckless driving Judge Jackson, of N }made th aration tn day whe sentenced Hu who was the chauffeur of bile belonging to Charles R. Durnell that collided with the auto of joseph Arixmena, of New Rochelle, a wealthy glove importer, causing the death of the latter The accident occurred while Benedict had the two Jockeys, Eddie and Willie Dugan, with thelr wives out for a ride County, there to- B last. summer. The car was bowling along at sixty miles an hour racing with another car. In trying to catch up the Durnell car crashed with the Arix- ema machine and Arixema and his wife were thrown out, the former was killed and his wife and daughters badly In- jured, Benedict was arrested and bailed When his case came to trial the Du- gan boys had gone to California to ride and Benedict could get no witnesses. He decided to plead guilty to manslaughter In the second degree, which he did to- ‘day WEEKS ANSWERS RAINEY. Ridicules of Panama One rt Speech Defends Knox, WASHINGTON, dan Heverd tn A reply to he House yes terday by Representative Rainey, of Hiinots, upon Panama affairs, was made to-day by Representative Weeks, of Massachusetis, who confined his. re marks to Mr. Rainey's references to the purchases of the steamers Shawmut and Tremont by the Government for the use of the Isthmian Canal Com miss on. He declared if the orhar state. ments in Mr were no more correct than -fiose regarding the purchase of the two vessels, the entire speech should be retarred to the “realms of fancy.’ He also said there had been no secrecy about the transaction, and strongly resented any reflection on the integrity of Senator Lodge, of Massa- chusetts. TO STOP ASTHMA ATTACKS Choking Spells Easily Warded Off ‘The awful choking sensation, so familiar to asthma sufferers, when the patient {s awakened in the night and ts hardly able to breathe, will no longer be feared or dreaded when it ls known that the famous specific, ascatco, will prevent it If used when tho sufferer feels the paroxysm com- ing on. ‘This is ove of the best evidences of the wonderfitl properties of ascatco as a post- tive cure for asthma in all its forms, The disease may be entirely eliminated from the system in four or five weeks by the use of ascatco, no matter how long the patient has bad the disease, On account of the large demand for ascatco from sufferers In New York and Brooklyn the Austrian Laboratory has de- cided to have Hegeman's and Riker's drug stores carry a supply of the preparation in two aizes—the fifty-cent size for mild cases and for the prevention of night attacks, and the $2 size, containing enough for a month's treatment, In which time a cure will result The way for kny one to become satistied that ascateo is a really wonderful remedy is, simply, to write to the Austrian Labora- tory, 32 West street, New York Cit and ask for an experimental treatment, which they will be glad to send by mail ‘without any charge whatever. that Rainey 's spee = | ! | | Company (Greenhut |. Dry Goods . Immense Sale Value 75c, at . Value $1.00, at 75 Value $1.50, at 98c Value $3. of White Petticoats A feature of the last week of the January White Sale is a splendid lot of white Pett.coats, handsomely trimmed with deep flounces of fine embroidery or lace and insertion Value $2, 50c 00, at $1.45 Value $3.75, at $3.00 |} 00, at $2.00 Value $5.00, at $3.75 Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Decisive Reductions on Women’s Suits To Effect Immediate Clearing You'll not read of such savings again for a long time—the values are entirely beyond any previous event in our great record of remarkable suit selling. Just 100 Stylis With inventory so close were $20 to $30. iipless coat styles. facings, ete to describe them in detail. They models ‘hat were sold up to $45. and the new clinging skirvs. ning 3-piece suits, made of fa:hionab'e co ors. not many o each style, the include, all sizes. Our ance in Choosing and see you A Panama Dress Skirts io Be Cieared at Halt Value, $2.95 A few here and a few there from our regular stock of smart Separate Skirts, such as are too few to go on the stock lists. Plain Panama Skirts, with exact measurem-nts and —— - Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Dainty Crossbar Kimonos, 50c Sell for 85c the material en- made up to give Originally Made to \ fortunate purchase of abled us to have them you this unusual value with effective floral ferent co'or ws Neatly loped ¢ flower de Womer iderdown Sheer While Crossbar LawnKimonos Slached butterfly seeves tied with finished ohers of dotted gn. All repular 5c ome plaited, others circular backs, forthe early shoppers. | perfect belance and hang. Special at $23.50 for Suits worth up to $45. cerges, cheviots, etc. Only one or two of each style, soit ts impossib’e $35 for $45 to $55 Suits. manded materials, broadcloth leading, of course Spring, as they make very stylish the coat. Periectiy modelled in every way. While there are ted A good choosing of stylish colors, some. hese garments are sp.endi-ly tailored $2. 95 upon us we have put prices down to the point that will make immediate clearing | absolutely certain. We will have no doubtful numbers —they are all due to depart tomorrow. An important feature in this sale that you will observe with satisfac- tion is that every suit is a practical style of the moment suitable for early Spring wear. $15 for $20 to $30 Suits. tailored Suits in the correct models for row and early Spring, Cheviot, fancy suiings and striped or plan Broadcloths. Suits that till now There is an excellent choice: of smart strictly $18.75 for Suits worth up to $35.00. Here you will find modish tailored Suits in fitted, sem $ Some the smartest effects too- plain broadcloths and chevicts trimmed with butions, satin fitted and ripes and Stunning Suits of broadcloth, include some of the most exclusive Distinctive suits with hipless coat effects The smartest of the season's de- Also stun- beautitul broadclo hs in various Suits that ere pafticularly suitable for dresses when worn without assortment 1s quite extensive and salespeople will give you every assist- properly fitted, cesigns in dif- with pitched s-al Included swiss with and glace kid. Bath Robes in red, gray, lig neck. bands. pocket cord a 44. velue $5.25 and $6, at Second Floor Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St. bue and pink, bands, battons and silk frogs, cord and tassel Others with sailor collar stitched with satin tassel; sizes 36 to Greenhut and Company trimmed with satin V shaped all sizes $4.75 Greenhut and Company Store not all sizes in exh style, but you wall tnd.a won-ertul bargain if your size 1s here $5 to $7 Slippers at $2.85. |’ evening slippers in colors, combinations of colors or black. Colonial or one Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Women’s Shoes and Slippers Many Marked Less Than Half Price Final reductions to make immediate clear- ing absolutely certain, an occasion that no prudent buy | $3.50to $7 Shoes Reduced to $2.25 er ol good footwear will miss, are Dull Calfskin, pant About three hundred pars in this $2.25 Women's ney |p eyelet ribbon effect, $2. 85 formerly or cupied by . Alimgn & Co. ' LD, WEDNESDAY, JANUAR 27, 1909, MORROW ro.) TO-MORROW 10 A.M.to 1 PM, TO-MORROW 10 A.M.te TPM, 10 A.M.to PPM, Cod Liver Oil | Handkerchiefs | Men's Shirts | Women's Vests For ne AM aED Uo niaun dered Tersey Ribbed ¢ ApS ofen Shirts, tinen | Vests, made of Liver Ol, $1.00 | Nien oto red [rowom,. collar | tine cotton bottle. Umit 2 borders neatly bands and wrist ight stik fleece me Oo] Nan 14e (Main Floor.) General Cl MEN'S TAD heavy double soles; $3.50 values, a pair.. NS PATENT COLTSKIN $4.00 | MEN'S C= ea Infants’ Wear Clearance HILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS, tucked and hemstitched; sizes 2 to 10 years. Limit, 4 pairs to a customer. Pair.... 0c CHILDREN’S WHITE MUSLIN PETTI- COATS, daintily trimmed with lustre, ft shawl collar and plain satin Lining. cuffs. COATS; lustrous, soft satin lining; laces Fu hemstitched tu with Shawl collar and rolling cuffs; or without waists; 50e. semi-fitting , values au 25c aie $19.98 CHILDREN'S GOWNS, good quality muslin, hemstitched tucked yokes; sizes 2 to 14 years; 49¢ 26 AND 30 INCH BABY valllesirrreens 33¢ HEAVY. CANTON | FLANNEL NIGHT DRAWERS .. 44¢ (Second F100r, ) yon Leipzig lustre, semi fitting; Special Clearance of $2.00 Values at Half. TFITS exactly as illustrated. Consist of 1 Guaranteed Platinum Point; 1 Rubber Bellows; 1 Alcohol EG 1.00 i Benzine Bottle; 2 Bottles n. All complete in large size basswood box.... CHIEF BOXES; ney 1,000 GLOVE AND HAND! ways sell at tSc, Special TET aT a ——— THE HATH STR Linens Basement Salesroom —Ee Corset Covers | In } | | Qemepemeoeeeereees THE 14TH'STREET STORE, ar prices up to sizes 34 faney lnc slee 49¢ CORSET COVERS, of Nainsook, trimmed with laces a 1244c, OUTING FLANNE! inches wide, In neat st checks and) fancy also mottled, red 1 ribbon | | ray and brown bea NES: fade to fe regularly : ‘or AML sizes, limit AAR 3 to a customer and No 12c | and Mall Ord) Catan | shades; x yard 9c c AMBR DRA mbrelia Of fine’ nains hes with ja UMBRELLA DRA Honk ie samples, with With several town lace and embroidery naertions. ribbon an 7 Valuer, 490 aultehed cl NAINSOOK ‘A dozen. atylon: round, necks, trimmed with eweral roe ice ‘and embroidery in: sertiong. ribbon and. hemstiiched $ tucks. $1.00 values. 69c or ‘om| underw at, per yard tid we 5c ene Basement.) ——J.-{___ (THE 14TH STREET BTORE, Second Floor.) New York’s Popular Grocery LARGE OHIO RABBITS—Extra large, fresh Rabbits; pair FOREQL ARTERS ot SPRING LAMB — With all the 9KC | chops; It HALIBUT, SALMON OR COD- FISIT STEAKS, 2 Ibs. | §, PORTERHOUSE OR TOP | eS APE AKS OR” ROAST ND S— [LARGE MAINE SMELTS—Regule gular) at from. Se, 1 i i b price ng acing ant i \ YDERS, WEAKFISI 956 Tan INOANTESINT TRIG arate Regis CUTS OF Ri 5 t DA|CORNED SPARERIBS-Fiat ibe 25c RS OF CANA cuts VISITING CARDS PRINTED, WHILE YOU WAIT, MAIN FLOOR February Furniture Sale Starts Monday Women’s Storm Shoes earing of $3 and $3.50 Values Just Before Inventory. ANY women wait for this event, knowing that prices are so “Watkover” miie (1 . fy = ‘i 7 Sample Shoes much lower, This lot comprises Tan Calt with ooze Taran wareand tops, Gun Metal and Patent Colt- Saeed and skin, Ten inches in height; wave 4Bonly.Won- | (OPS; New wing tips; Cuban heels, Sizes e derful bar- | 2/2 t0 8 and C to EE ip width nin gains, Value AND Flv OVER- a HS TRE (A elie 3 $5, A Nlack and col- D AST Cc N LEG- Pesca au |e al Nscea aioe ae CMAGING SN Ser andl A ner oOC. AND BLACK STORM CALF SHO! waterproof; sizes 6 tc four styles, Goodyear LACE SHOES, brown Vici Kid; Hted soles Sizes 6 to 9 sizes 3 to 11 medium heel and C to EE 2 39 and toe, Spe- $1 08 Special 5 $ e eal ae ‘ 0) Wn HE 14 str Third Floor.) Clearance of Furs Every Fur Piece and Fur Garment in Stock FTY-INCH RUSSIAN PONY COATS Il moire character, $55.00 values. ACUL COATS. large shawl collar and $ rolling cuffs; satin lined. $45.00 values..... 0 24.98 ood Burning Outfits ||Last Days of These Great 1909 White Sales SE few items indicate how the good values BED SHEE = ra he Se : keep up. Now is the time to buy. Night Gowns Naingook and Can Y LINEN FINISH PIL: ome a some are flaring CASER— S250 and Aix immed with | French un founces with insertions res. medal- With Valencienne of Baby Irish, Cluny, Uenciennes | Insertions,beading Valenciennes. and em: ribbons, | Droideries, meda broldery headed with H ‘ and a WASHABLE PETTICOATS, made TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS—In ali f wide Insertions. deep embrotders | the pretty changeable or col rufties and hematitched and white and black, — D cHhe fie f sevens AOC! fou q ers GOWNS—Mus ni. Vor high neoks, TAFFETA SILK PETTICOAT8—Heay; the new colors, prettily trimmed with sectional flare flounces of riffes and tucks. omen y 25c | WHOLE TOP AIRLOINS OF BE | | © 20¢ ira TO-MORROW. rT UMORRE 10 A.M.to 1 PM, 0 A.M.to 1 PM, Men'sUnderwear Gloves Heavy weight inbed al | Women's won merette wear; well | were : made double Jersey eritehes all black only; 19¢, sien ali Values, (No Mati . fe Orders). A (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) extra My $2.89 $3.00 GOODYEAR WELT short hair, famous “Chapel” ares na $3 9.98 Brocaded and AN BABY PONY skins, “Chapel” lustre, heavy moire character; shawl collar and rolling cuffs; $5827.08 values Real full-skin Caracul, 36-1 RUSS COATS, full (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second F100r,)———* “La Matea Brevas” CIGARS Box of 50, Regularly Sells for $1.50 HESE cigars are inade in the well-known Rucabado Fac- tory, on the Island of Por- to Kico, and known to contain the best combination of Porto Rican tobacco. Others have quoted th as wonderful bargains at 98e. No more than 2 boxes to each purchaser, Our 89c price, box of a ET STORE, Third Floor.) (Main Floor.) ene ! Cambric Underskirts Values to to sell for f9e; pretty stripe and checks, tn all colors tee Jeop floun t 39) Beep tonn th rat 3Q¢ Silk Petticoats taffeta, white and a(t biack (and tee. $0.00" $3.98 alues FRICASSEE CHICKENS—Extra fancy Jersey Poultry; reg- ular 18¢; to-morrow, Ib... I13¢ Thin extremely. choite ent oe heat native a wath onetime f market, tb. orth at the prea: to 18e. In any BGS OF CANADA MUTTON Cut from young wether sheep; Ib 12 HOHE LOREQUAR me FRESH PORK -LOINS—Wholesal SUTTON Very an (ICE GEESE——Extra fancy, We. to-day. 1290.) apeclaly gerrie ee ee a Becilbled ovis net asi pIGe | Haig te NGES—gwee as | FLORID Ob in bes bi a | Porarors — noi |] FLORIDA, _ i B be in box fon, Oia ik : aya: 4ie in box , ; 18 chia eee rial | 216 In box, #3 LINCOLN SQUARE WHISKEY— Bold by us regularly, at $3.75; to- only ah edt aaurt 96 R oH POR 98 ARPA oe | RRY — ica ty 0 taal. i morrow only; bot, at HENRY SIEGEL, President, ice for to-morrow ir price for to-morrows dotth Mae Te LL —————————————————————— wh —] a

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