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: ‘i ; | | | e f ‘ i THE EVENING WORLD, MON GRAND LARCENY “Big Walter” Relehan, Out on Bail, Missing—Morelli Also Gone. POLICY KINGS’ FEUD. Confession to Police Said Rob- bery Was to Hide Motive ‘for Assault. As a result of the storles which came to light after Willlam Kent complained to the police of a brutal assault made upon him in his home at No, 67 St. Niowolas avenue, the Grand Jury to-day indicted William J. Hallahan, of No. 210 East Thirteenth street, “Big Walter" Relahan and Jules Morrell for grand larceny In the first degree, the maxi- mum punishment for which may be twenty yedrs imprisonment. “Big Wal- ter” is already a fugitive and Morrell, according to the police, is also missing. Fallahan ts in jail. On the night of Dec. 2% three men broke into the flat of Kent, who called himself a real estate operator, At the Point of pistols they dragged Kent and | nigh hia wife from thelr beds, she with a} nursing child In her arms, took them) DISAGREE IN SANDER SUIT. into an adjoining room and there cruelly | maltreated them. Only Mrs. Kent's! Pleadings saved her husband death. When the intruders left they carried with them #400 in money belong- ing to Kent and some other valuables, “Polley Kings’" ‘Feud, The stranger shot one of the trio in the stomach and escaped. The two companions of the wounded man car- ried him in a cab to Bellevus The! next day Kent went to the hospital and to be “Big Walter,” as one of his as- sailants of the night before. Deputy Police Commissioner Hanson became ‘convinced in the meanwhile that there was more in the case than ‘@ mere housebreaking job. He had Relahan moved to the Tombs. T ‘@ confession to and Finn, which aken in conne With Kent's subsequent admis showed the attack on the K ‘om Bellevue r made y, Beck fon really the outgrowth of a feud ano ng rockmen Call go on strike for an the east side “policy kings,” the object of which was to maim or kill Kent, tie theft of his money being merely a sub- terfuge to cover tp the real purpose of the entry into his hous “Big Walter” Missing Following the confession Relahan was released on bail of $3,00) and at eoee vanished. Hallahan, one confederates In the attack Grand Jury belng made for Morr ‘This afternoon after aa a polemene had deen returned an brought 10 General not guilty, His lawyer, Jo selman, asked Judge Malon the amount of the bond, but aulting a note from Magistr in which the latter said the po ators were a desperate gan refused and Hallahan we cell. pe DE NAVARRO AT CITY HALL. Mary Anderson's Husband Calls on th 4 back to his Mayor McClellan, Antonio de Navarro, husband of Mary Anderson, called on Mayor MeClellan to-day at the City Hall, A buxom nurse girl having in charge the youngest member of the Javarro family, a blue- eyed manly little fellow of four, accom- panied Mr arro, All three were ‘ived by the Mayor, who danced young Navarro on his Knee And pinched the littie red cheeks “The picture of his mother,” com- mented the Mayor Mayor McClellan have been friends nd Mr. Na boyhood February 1st to 81, Gaaker Oats Week, This is“Quaker Oats Week” all over the \United States. Are you observing it? Eat Quaker Oats at least once a day. Delicious with cream, Summoned | Why think Rafore th If you coul The reat we you that this lad was business man whats id seam abs Th seems the lad had ad In the Sunday World His “Situation” ad. w And that he's being hired {s true As The World printed 345,462 ployers’ “Help Wanted” advertise- Mauts last year—about three times tho 228,094 in the Herald—don't you think Whe World is a protty good spaper Wrough which to make your “Situation ‘Waated” sarcusceueuti THE INDICTED BUSSE WHOSHOT GATES SUES AND ay -—INKENT CASE FOR. MRS. TUCKER GETS MIEN : Brother of M ton apartment building, was exonerated use @ revolver when the ha lagainst one of the chambers lo room, Busse apartment by a court st Grief-stricken over the tragic death of ht George Busse, brother of Mayor By of Chicago, Luctus ©. City and Milton: this city to-da ten-year-old daug’ sc started at once Tuckerman, of a Tu ch from | Jury Not Convinced Death Was Due) Sander, plaintiff in an action against the Board Later the same night three men had | of Home Miss ® quarrel with @ stranger in the Ten-|4an Church of th @erloin resort known as The Bohemia, | Manding $0,000 of in) i CSIR there identified the patient, who proved , stopped at his floo up agan when he t door of the | Sander stepped down to the th hi th w not convinced ac of nformation s marked for ar lenlal and bas: ISEXONERATED ON MORSE iE aeerah Mayor Tonys een Not to Blame for Killing of New York Woman. Says Banker Now in Owes Him $131,356 on Paper. ), Feb, L—George Bur ho ——— NEW HAMPSHIRE SAILS. ship New Hampshire, of th dentally shot and kiied 7! rg, Lucius C. Tuckerman tn the Wal- | ¢ all blame by a Coroner's jury to: who fs a brot of Mayor showing a servant how to struck hat was At Gates, and, slow n rep 1 sealed orders & Beard are at Gates's ator: Morse. Judgment on the pleadings, clatming th | tor is to W fleet on It alae ne i is jaded, discharging tho) weapon verely alroturn from its trip around the world, Mrs, Tuckerman was dressing !n her which ts separated from the! The bullet ruck her and she died soon after. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Feb, | answer served by Morse w WATERS | PIANOS If you want to get a good piano and get it reasonably, don't fail to examine the new WATERS UPRIGHTS. You will discover that a thoroughly good piano of won- | derful tone qualities and warranted to be durable can be. purchased at a very reasonable price, and, if desired, on small monthly payments. Over 200 Elegant New WATERS PIANOS from $250 to $400 | Payments from $7 to $10 monthly, WITHOUT Send postal for catalogue with prices dl terms. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway ih is wife, who was accidentally shot by in that city last Tuckermar . tt hool she ha en attending here, th her for Chica; WASHINGTO. Feb. telegram from} her, Lu ickerman, asking that he Join him. in nA BS He will leave for the West to- aoe to Elevator Man's Carelessness. of Charles editor, was Antonia Sander, widow the Hungarian of the Presbyter- United States, de- mages for the nd k by a fa'l In th her hus! car Ww 1 back- Jury Was e car threw him and he fe ard and into the wel. The by the evidenc: as due to the ator men, and fa edent the ele || Three SS EXCAVATORS TO STRIKE. Twelve thousand excavators and Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): |/f See a FO a peeee | 254 W. 125th St, near sth Ave, | Grant 2 cones an hour and the rockmen || by 98 cents an hour. —_———_ —___—_—_ _ | iy — - ; d ‘ d Direct Entrance from Astor Place Subway ON F And Now for the SILK SALE _, One of the Most Important Events of the Year t If possible, of extra interest this year, because the Spring and Summer Fashions call for the liberal use of just such silks as these, specially priced in the Sale: 66c Foulards at 50c—23-inch satin ground Foulard Silks, in polka spots only and nearly De all navy and black grounds, i 75c Messalines at 50c—19-inch self-colored striped Messaline Silk. ‘ 65c Messalines at 48c—Black imported Messaline Silk, 184 inches wide, Gros de Londre at 580—The usual $1.25 quality but slightly imperfect in the weave; medium and light shades, i $1 Pongee at 65c—Domestic Pongee Silk, natural color, 44 inches wide. i 60c Black Japanese Silk at 40c—Proof against spotting from water and perspiration; | 27 inches wide, Striped Habutais at 45c—30 styles in 19-inch Japanese woven striped will wash like linen. Old Baseme “Lady Betty” SHOES for Women Matchless at $2.50 They have won their spurs. We advertise them, now, only for the benefit of those who have not learned what excellent shoe-style and shoe- service the Basement Store offers every day in the year, at $2.50. “Lady Betty” Shoes for Spring ready now, in Blucher style, lace; tops of dull kid; soles, at $2.50. Blucher and button S A very classy la women who know will choose. f Habutais, that | nt, Center | Always Something New in The WAIST Section —new in style, or new in th better value than the price as} These items come under the lat See them: At $2.50. effect o Sertion; that they are} { usually buys. } r classification. | White China Silk Waist insertion; body tri d back, long ste tion and lace, in seve: advanced s sizes sand widths that assure Patent leather Button Shoes for dress, h ig welted soles, cs pretty and as dur able as shiny leather is expected to be. At $250. Old Basement, 9th allover embroidery ard , long sleeves, plaited; buttos At $1,75—Waists of allover er plaits; buttoned in back, long s! Old peer nent, li { 'y strips an Sid Side. oadway Side. PED TICOATS at I at February Prices | are a good investment—recognized as such by hundreds of women who buy encugh * each February to satisfy the next year’s Petticoat requirements. The Annual Sale! is now in full force. There's a saving of 20 per cent. or more on each item, t Silk Petticoats at $3, $3.85, $5 and $5.75 nal rae) with stitching Tafteta i fi In black, ith deep accordion-plaited 4 ruffle of deep ticun lore, with deep se: ; others nds nd percaline “WwW hable Petticoats oe 500, 75c, $1 and $1. 50 t} Of striped gingham, with deep flounce finished with small ruffies, or with clusier of plaits, or tri f hemstitching. i H Mercer zed Sateen Petticoats at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 f In black with deep sectional ruffle and plait; with deep accordion-piaited ruffies, stitched bands, or clusters of # ¥ shirsing. i Striped Percale Petticoats at $1 deep azcordion- Black-and-white siri plaited ounce; or deep sectional flouncr with stitch Old Basement, JOHN WANAMAKER | Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street, | Bro BROWN TEKES HOLD. aed = Sir John Fower’s Irish Pot. Rum... the ry Rock and 2 ye—I he famous 5 Magen Bitlers—Great aid 39 Stil Whiskey — The famous Gin.. | Bottle cough cures botile.......4. Cc to digestions boitle.. © Three Swallow Barley Malt, J, B. NDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1909. his predecessor, M autiful set floral n $20,000 a year to come to New om bis many well | York i Trip South, MeBtn Leads wth re dozens of es and bouquet Newman. ‘There | sta i that Mr. Harriman had offered MURPHY BACK, AT “DESK. | Home F have d mit ore at Tammany, Arsen wyn oMurp w itulatory t Walt u a ¥ 4 f i} Thal tosdkay Ife ) t Voof vleospte t 1 ) nunicated i i Ve 1 ‘ u i) w the Sout t Se L SDE iF and fr en ine q Athy mt subject In a few Uniil Next Wednesday Ev'g—at Ali the 200 “James Butler” "Stores [Best Creamery Buiter, 9¢| A big and welcome drop in the price of Butter—but no drop in quality. It is the finest Creamery Butter to be had, selling’ nowhere else stu 38 to 385 cents a pound, DE NEW YON CENTRAL for less and in many places even much higher, For housekeepers and consumers only —for three daysmand not for dealers, |Belle Brook Print Butter, Fanciest quality, deliciously sweet and fresh, put up in clean dust-tight cartons; each ..., a eae nn ne Eel Ask for the New Laid Eggs. | Straight from the nest—every ranteed and fresh. | Bring Your Van eat Miik Coupons to the Nearest Butler Store Over 95,000 of the large, full-sized regular 10c¢ cans have been distributed to the 200 JAMES BUTLER Stores, and many more are on the way. They Will Be Given Away FREE, a 10¢ can for every coupon Many more greatly reduced prices for 8 days in Canned Peaches, Fruits, Vegetables and household supplies: Essie Peaches East View Peaches sweet Large No, 234 can of choicest California Lemon Clings i Targe No. 2! can of choice California Lemon Clings, preserved in heavy syrup; 1 290 preserved in rich syrup; regular low price 2 cut « 18¢@ for three days to..ssveee O00 on for three days to....... Essie Sliced Peaches-—No. 11; can of choicest nia Lemon East View Peaches, Slice 1 can of Cholcest Callfornis fees z a can; cut for mon Ch sserved in ric rups worth 12 our a Leer 2 Ciara tree ce eeereatican Bali 0e "Seeded Lae ; Press Ee Seeded | 7 Rice 5 Choice California, a Aieaerayt tor 10e3 diritutts th fail w sy fe Choice Japan, a Essie Tomatoes é | A Can, Biscuit Dainties j Pride of Pipette Largest 5% inch tall can of “the choicest hand. pate ee Co.) fi ae yee Essie S Sugar Corn - fee nat | | 316 Ib. Bag ‘42e Maine's very € deliciously sweet | ise Value | Grahams.) rete, 4e f and tender am) Boneless Bacon Smoked Shoulders | _frish Mackerel | Delicious little, lean, sugar-cured | Fat, pl white Swifts Fameou cage “picnies’—4 to 6 Mi from C; fish caught off the for 35 ae Brand— Nothing else soap ry selected corn-fed porkers; 1b Irish coast... 6.6 petizing; alb.......... 00 ar Stamps Free ){ 60 atc” Stamps Free all this week with the following combination purchasé all this week with the following combination purchase 1 Ib. Old Plantation Coffee (worth 100) .. 80; [1 Ib, Oid Plantation Coffee (worth toe)......... 30¢ i lb. Butier’s Best Teas (worth £1.00) for....,., 50C} | ty ib. Butler’s Best Teas (worth 21a tb)... 25¢ Total purchase at regular low prices.....eeeeee ee suc Votal purchase at regular low price ) Malt Extract Blue Ribbon nee Powder Fito ft Tonic and gun from pure grape eream of tartar, anil has uns ual leavening power. fon isdn quid food, not € i ‘i a vest; from Bella sof (Butier’ ‘Ss Borax or Saiin Gioss |) sdeale | 100 st" Sante Free for three days with the following combined purchase : Large No. 3 Box White Gloss Starch. . 18c SOAP Phew. Clenwel Washing Powder 2¢ Stamps : Large Box of Azure bail Biue . 10 3 cakes 49e Large Bottle of Strong Ammonia, ae . 10¢ ——_ large Bottle of Worcestershire Sauce... .. die R Best Gloss Starch de Peerless Brand—acknowledged the best. aie en Borax Package of Best Corn Starch.........00..0:0000005 10e | } with all purchases of 10 cents or SIE ‘Total purehese 65e } more, except C.O,D, Groceries, arn . aa tes—blue Ribbon: bes! ee co 12¢ Apricots — Bh tb Peaches — Blue ; " 19e le an ripe °12¢ Big Cut in Fresh Cereals Largest Package Triumph Qais i -é Blue Ribbon Farina—ine js........ | Blue Ribbon Tapioca—ih-j.st...... r Triumph Hominy—the best... Prepare "Flo Brand; large N ) Bran Fal Flour—Triumph foned millings fresh '15¢e best evaporated; large p Peaches—Large packa peed u fruit in syrup... Buckwheat els XLCR Corn Starch—ai large pkgs, | Pears eating “Ere ‘10 SNORE LS aN ae rd large can in symipsesserss, LOE Pa «iretow Campbell's Soups, can, 9c; 3 caNs, 25¢ Fard Dates— Blue Ribbon 10 A “© 10E Wholesome, nutvitions, hea thiul—oF curanteed purity and excellence Helland meatys lange ph. Cc ; : Navel Oranges — anc Lemons —Brig! Figs—Smyma layers; new Vermont $ rap « 10¢ California fried awn 29e by the d dozev.. ih 17¢ and fresh; a Ib., 15e value, 12¢ can, 29e5 bottle, We aud Syrup, Seren bottle of Macaroni, Spaghetti— Pancake Flour—Aunt Nanna's; 7 4 it Molasses or Golden tip ¢ bran ) \ makes the lightest th Strained Honey—In bot 10@ see 12e@ rere a hoicest qual- 10¢ fata a at es 10e tles; each 17¢ and.. Big Cuts in Choice Wines and Liquors. | Gani until next Wednesday evening's closing hour at 96 James Butler Inc, Licensed Stores. Every item named below is underpri You cannot alford to miss any one of these offers,—they are all such exceptional value and each one an instance of Butler supremacy in this important and fast growing department: A Mammoth Dollar’s Worth [ Godet Freres | Henne: SSy’S i Celebraied 8 Siar} pottle Imperial Whiskey........ ) All Famous 3 Star French Brandy Bottle J. B. Choice Sherry...... | Four $i French * e415 For 8 Days, Bottle J.B. Choice Port.......... | Bottles 30 Stamps * $1.28] } la bottle, u a “8S, & HH.’ Stamrs [wientonte, $01 with bottle, 30 “S. & H.”” Stamps FREE with bottle Princeton Cocktails Delicious Manhattan or 75¢ Martini mixtures for. . Bottle J. B. Choice Claret. . a a | Guinness’s, Stout { (30 33 FREE with bottle We are the only retailers in America nuthowwe to import and bottle this la nogram Whiskey | | .,.ictamousdah er. thecaruarn »gularprices=-the Lowest in America: | ante fr...” SE] | Dozen Splits, $1.00 | Dozen Bottles, $1.35 the world; but there are wide variations in eas 5 a d Bass Ale bottling. Our bottling is the best: Trysome Brand | 1 ¢ en Splits, 51.10 | Dozen Boiiles, #1.50 . | For 3 Days. ‘There is but one quality=-the same ali over Kingussle Scotch—Special im- portation of old and mellow High- land whiskey; no such. value clsewheres bottle ‘79¢e Kummel—Genuine double grain; $1 bottle for,...... Orange Bitters—?’rince- ton; best for cocktails, bot. 75¢ petiee bottle reduced 95¢ 15C | All. Choice Ten Popular Liquors 4 nt