The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1909, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, HDFT ONTP? eo Missing Brooklyn Woman Who, Relatives Fear, Has Been Slain MISSING WOMAN MURDERED, HER RELATIVES FEAR Police Told of Cries for Help on Night Mrs, Besold | Vanished. RENEW THEIR SEARCH. | Had Jewels and Money With| Her When She Disappeared Six Months Ago, | Renewed activity has be reh for Mrs, Lot en given to LOU/SK, BESOLD.,, - FRI T0 SMOTHER THOUGHT HE HEAD BOY STABGERS CASE TALK OF BiG THEI | Father of Young Victim Siys| Mlausen Called a Policeman, | | Had At the time of her esold had a poe! of money, anc about her and earrings t $500. Under the she had drawn estate, worth a her death to a will whk 2 before ‘ee | » home is on Ber- ad j Influence Was Used to Caused and Arrest, but | i iC . . y , ~ nariacreste icity" Avert Hearing, “Gems” Were Fakes. grips to places wher eters nll ———, found, but got no tra One of the most {mportant cases that August Clausen of No, § West Tien- the Children's Court has been called aunt. Buta few da man's husband hea jty-eighth street, a stationary fireman, repeated in turn to Capt. Bi upon to handla wince it was inaugu-|turned detective last night while! [petal Begca ted! orrow MOFNINg | strolling along Sixth avenue, His sus- manding the Hamburg avenue station, | china thitan and as a result Bourke put his precinct | panrens Pie ememtere, accuse bya ine action bat i three men who were standing at the detectives to work along an entirely new Ine of Inquiry. eis corner of 1 eighth street. Clausen According to the report which Bourke poylan cent rrest of William Guerin, a} heard Mrs. Besold was friendly with a subway Ucket chopper, who was ar- y bet Jagistrate Barlow | family living in a residential quarter of Brooklyn, and on the night when she 1 by neighbors that and “Help!” heard coming from | Be ninth street, to J. F In a woman’ certain her fellows en jewelry and I'll se to you cheap, out you want to kee p| mum, Don't let any: one know where | you got it.’ I knew that htere must} have been a big robbery for they had a} i lot of jewelry in their hands. So I called a policeman and had the man "arrested." Policeman Cle r | fifth street st and the jewelry— ever passed as *P\ exhibit in the ca {young Behrens | “diamond” rings, a watch and ei ee boys in the atte | “How about this” asked Mag “Why, Your Honor, you can see what ym young Poylan. Many ‘ab have been served by prosecu- that stutt is yourtelte sald Guerin, hg dd def Explained to Police. This i a more ret of the East Thirty- de the arrest fest junk that de Besold. Evening begun an tell how mu POLICEMAN THWARTS JUSTICE, SAYS COURT : Magistrate Crane Declares Plot | 1°") “vase, is , following injuries s! men came up to me and ‘asked it ther $ jewelry store anywhere in T id that they welry to ood to sell some a (fil and r WOMAN STRUCK BY CAR, give them § | took me up. s0T gave them the bad enough Without” ‘yelng Exists to Keep Wit- ud n was discharged. He ‘ seem to carg whether he lugs RUA do - |Jewelry away with him or. nol ness Away. . fe $- finally took it, The men. he w became con-| from vanished before the aS fused and. was stru Heame on the scene at all. Magistrate Crane, !n the Essex Market Court, to-day Issued a subpoena for a woman who failed to appear for the third time as complainant against a| man charged with burglary, Magts- trate Crane hinted that a polfceman’s | inability to find the complainant was a! scheme against the court, and he told | 1 . “ fnvoneraa on oe woes om FUTTITUTG, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding and Draperies eed by 10 o'clock to-morrow morn- | tng, the case would be transferred to| One Low Price ee Seen or Liberal Credit System | Police Headquarters. “How many policemen does it require to find a witness?” asked the Magis- trate, ironically The complainant wanted is Annie | Berg, of No, 202 East Thirteenth street. | On Feb. 1/, about 12.90 o'clock A. M,, she claims her room was entered and $25 | was taken by a burglar, She was then living at No, 2§ Second avenue. She notified Polceman McGovern, of the Eldridge stret stati the arrest of Morris Slovich, of No, 525 East Ninth street, who she said she recog-| nized as the robber. When the cage was called for a third 5-Piece Parlor! Suit, in mahogany | finished frames, plano polist:, with loose cushions of silk plush, silk cord tassels, like cut, value $50, at 29.75 Brussels | Mahogany, Birdseye time, to-day, nvern sald he was Rugs Maple or Quartered le to find the complainant. Mag- 6x9, Golden Oak Princess ‘@ Crane ner) {s a scheme pi on me,” he formerly | Dresser, serpentin 4. "T want that woman In court $10.00; 7 " i tine tie going to hav if It takes top, lished, jole Police Department to find 6.48 Ri ; se vern sald he had learned that Gevin || Sad tc buen she was living at No, 22 Kast Thir- formerly | bevelled plate mir- teenth street, and that he thought he $14.00, ould find her. | 9.48 ror, like cut; value ill give You unttt to-morrow morn- ing at 16 ck to produce that wom- % $25, at an,” repli ie Magistrate. i Wilton Ru gs 9xi2, ——_——_— f One-piece, He ey, LA FRATERNA BENEFIT, formerly +30, pha] La Fraterna Society, the oldest and 19 15 11.98 e most prominent Italian organization in 9 . b ——— this city, will } ras Gras carnival of hie ——r ing at Grand avenue and Fo! Will be devoted to Italian earthquake, — ‘Great Annual Ras Food Sa 1909, 1 ‘Twen f Denten He Ordered # Excise Arrests In Colgun's Distetet, entyemix year st Twentieth rn. twenty H Bingham em- y ¢ OM COUNR Ing he had. told Hingham he his business, The Alder. man declared the arrests were made for spite, At All the 200 “James Butler” Grocery Stores Every Butler Store is stocked this week with the choicest of high grade Lenten Foods—selected fish, canned and cured—tresh fruits—dried truits—canne od fruits—canned vegetables—seasonable cereals—pickles and spices—jams and preserves—teas and coffees—all of tested standard qual- ity—the best that the markets of the world ean furnish, We buy from first hands inv. largest quantities, and guarantee quality and purity—satisfaction or your money back. Our prices are absolutely the lowest possible—less even then the ordinary grocer must pay his wholesaler. These offers are for housekeepers and consumers only—until next Wednesday night :— 5 lb. Pail of Fat, Plump, White Mackerel, 50¢ Finest Irish Mackerel, scoring to size, each, 12€ ana 8C| Imported Sardines, marzan Brana, in French olive oil, can, SC} Marshall’s Kippered Herring, °",)""\*.,,, 12e| Red Alaska Salmon, Jack Horner Brand, 1 1b. tall can, 12c! Medium Red Salmon, "0ck Brand extra choice, xib. Gel Codfish Threads, "ies ®"* Se; “Ck Brand Se) Mustard Sardines, Essie Brand, extra fancy fish, large can, 10@] American Sardines, ", 4¢\Cromarty Bloaters, 2 * 5e} Dried Peaches refine: re Prunes most in Half! Large shipment of the choicest California Big, black, fancy, glossy, full-flavored Santa i Clara new fruit, running 50 to 60 to the @ new evaporated fruit—the finest grown— Ib.; thin skinned and meaty; put up in § heretofore retailing at 12c and 18c ml large No. 8 Blue Ribbon 93 ' in a can, a lb,—price cut almost in half—a Price Cut cartons; regularly worth Essie Peaches One Quarter! 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