The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1909, Page 20

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4 i a! 48 SERVED AS JUROR GRIEF FOR DEAD BETWEEN DATES WIFE CAUSES OF HIS ARRESTS! DEATH BY GAS Herbert Franko, Accused of}Tjred of Life Without My Forging Name to Check, Mate,” Leonard Wallace’s Astonishes Police. Farewell Message. PHOTO WAS IN GALLERY | Leonard 1. Wattace, s salesman of the, | Pittsburg Water Heater Company, {which has offices at No, %6 Fourth ave- Inue, in this city, killed himself iin Freed on Larceny Charge, {gas in a room in the rear of the com- | Summoned to Serve in pany'’s offices to-day, Wallace's wife) |dled Just before Christmas from injurtes Judge Crane’s Court. jsustained in a fall, Wallace closed hin home In the Bronx after her death and took to living in furnished rooms when he was tn the city, though he spent! Herbert Franko, Jeweller, amazed 4¢-| most of the time travelling for his| tectives at Police Headquarters tos frm, @ay by the calm-nnnouncement that; B. W. Dole, who worked for the | {heater company here with Wallace, said | to-day that Wallace frequently sald) a charge of grand larceny and his sec- that life wae not worth living since his ond arrest, last night, he had served | wife died, He talked in that strain all as a juror in Judge Crane's court, Part {4a yesterday, and Dole could not cheer him up, though when he walked out of | V. of the Court of General Sessions | ing ome last night he told Dole not to For the second time Franko's picture) worry about him. Nobdidy knows when he went back to the offices, but ne was found by & por |ter this morning, dead, He had closed 1 the door and stuffed up the cracks In sted) the room and turned on a demonstrating Ns) yas heater without lighting {t. Then he complaint sat on a chair with his head against the of John Baver, of No, 42 Thirty- wall until Ueain cemenars note was third street, Baber charges that tent a ier Tired of lite without my Franko signed his (Baber’ 's) name tO &/ mate. Notify mother, WALLACE.’ clieck for $9 last December and got the, so far as Dole knows, all of Wallace's eash for tt at the Twelfth Ward Ban x, | business affairs were In good order and cept his loneliness brought ey Hany ernullby re/Hothing except his tonelin UB ©! about his despondency. the detectives at Headqua’ 0- ann ~ he denied he had been @ then Deledtive’ ied nim |ARM CAUGHT IN MACH! NERY. nger recalled him. “Why, he's the man arrested on Oct. | —————— 2, 198, on the complaint of William B, | James Leon, Severely Tnjared, Re- Porter, who charged him with grand moved to Hospital. larceny,” sald Stringer. “He then lived! yo iigg eon, a baker, of No. 8 at No, 12 Eust One Hundred and|)ooni sot “was caught by the Fourth street, Porter claimed he bad | ees a in a mixing machine at the | swindled him out of $13 worth Of saeshops of the Knic iveriplacult!| jewelry, which he took at No. 23 John (Goupany, of No Ore naan street, after giving a memorandum. | giree, early to-d Beverauhel could He was charged with pawning the free nimself, part of his forearm was Jewelry and converting the money tO grawn between two heavy rollers. hia own use, Magistrate Droege dls-| | eon's fellow workmen shut off the charged him when he was arraigned, | power, As his hand was extricated he ‘and he applied to the courts to have fell to the floor unconscious. Nis likeness removed from the Rogues’! Dr. Lange, who was summoned, re- moved the injured man to Bellevue Gallery. He succeeded. I was on that Hospital. between the time he was arrested on| foes into the Rog Franko, who Is thirty And whose present address Bast Ninety-first street, was by Detectives McGowan and Buc of the Central Office, on ce years old, p” case and I'm sure he is the same man.” pee AS Then another detective Identified him and Franko admitted to Inspector Me- SHIPPING NEWS. Cafferty that he was the Franko ar-/| —_—_—_ AL TO-DAY. esate betore: Sun rises, 6:2 2 Moon rises 10.33! “T have been serving on a jury since my discharge,” he announced ‘pid you convict anybody?” asked | Santy Hook Bian ye Governor's. Ieland 10 12 fterty, Hell Gate 12.02 Well, the evidence was there,” he answered non-committally, He did not PORT OF tell on what cases he had served. a He was arraigned later in the West Bide Court. ———_- x AIR CRUISE OVER ATLANTIC, | BERLIN, March 11—Count Zeppelin’s | airship fiight over the Atlantic Ocean, | Antonio Lopes, N Will follow the course of Columbus's Koon, ir ra. first voyage of discovery. According to | #chi a telegram from Zurich, Joseph Bruck- er, a newspaper man, has arranged with | the Count for the journey, the start of a Cadiz, tn ee anat Hamburg, Meal, Haven Ka Savannah Prince George. Gneisnau, Bremen, Bermuda. Bermudian ... ar, Navies, ‘Incipe dl Piemonte, Gibraltar, Martello, Hull Valle, Galveston, MSHIPS. Y. which will be made {> $pain, on July %, The destination ts the West Indies. JAMES McCREERY & C0, 23rd Street 34th Street On Friday, March the 12th. CORSETS. In Both Stores. Sale of French Corsets at greatly re- duced prices. La Princesse and Rejane Corsets, — models for every type of figure. Made, of Coutil, Batiste and Silk Broche. Filled with whalebone. 3.00 to 7.00 MEN’S HALF HOSE. In Both Stores. New Spring colors and novelty de- signs in French-made Lisle Thread Hose, 200 dozen, Cotton Half Hose, with « double heels, solesand toes. Black,tan and grey or black with embroidery. 25c per pair. value 3c MEN’S UNDERWEAR. 100 dozen, French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Medium weight. 65c, per garment value 1,00 100 dozen, natural wool Shirts, and Drawers, Superweight, 1.10 per garment value 1.4 ee SOROSIS SHOES, In Both Stores, The most fashionable models for early Spring wear JAMES MeCREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 11, 1909. WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA, |EHRICH BROS. | SIXTH AVENUE — ESTABLISHED St YEARS 22d to 24d STRE Clearance Sale of China China Dinner Sets (only 50 sets in lot), | 1,200 pieces White Dinuer Ware, com- with a few pieces missing, all hand-, — pr Plates, Cups cers, Meat somely decorated, some Limoges! | Pickle Di Boats, China and some Austrian; values Butter Dish ed Bowls $19.50 and up to and covered Vege ishes, Spe- $35.00. Special, set $10.50: cial, each, 2,500 pieces Dinner Ware, rich flowr 10 Bie and gold illuminated and sor 5¢ and Y with green and gold border top and ¢ ry bottom: lot comprises Plates Moya. Stone Bean Pots, Butter Pots _and ters, Cups and Saucers, Tea F Glock large es) Va c Sugar Bowls and Pitchers, assorted |. UP (090. Special, eas - * sizes; values ae ap to. $2.00 25 only, Parlor Lamps, decorated with each, Special, each globes to match, all with central draught bummer, some others $8.50. Special... ° (No MailorC. O, D, Orders Filled.) (No Mailoru.O. D Orders Filled.) Hasement--Earich Bros, Clearance of Housefurnishings 100 Only, Nickel Trimmed Tea and Cof- | 550 Pieces Tinware, such as Coffee Pots, fee Pots, pearl agate (made by Man-' Colanders, Graters (3 size eae ning & Bowman); sizes up to quarts; Cake Pans, etc, ete.) sli values to $3.50 (slig ily 59¢ soiled; values up to 50¢ ne 5¢ soiled); special, each cial, each : Oval Wash Bollers, No. 7, 8 and 9 (some | Perforated Chair Seats, all sives, Bay ‘| special, each all copper and others with heavy | 4.$09 Vards Table Oilcloth, 1 copper bottoms): they are slightly! "vite in remnants from 1y shopworn; values up te he Sef Iron Pots and Sauce Pans, some retinned Curtain Stretchers, ful inside and others enamelled that don’t sag, with lined; sizes Up to 8 quarts 39c (don’t rust special yards ie None €. O. D. Basement—Ebrich Bros, Women’s Chiffon Taffeta Jumper Dresses; $12.50 Value, Friday Only, $6.95 THE ILLUSTRATION is an exact reproductio’ smart, new spring Dresses; Chiffon Taffeta in b brown, reseda, rose and stone bl ctly tal less model; trimmed with ta self-straps and ttons—full pla of securing one of these charm 34 to 42; value ¢ Value, $12.50 dresses; Women’s New Spring Walking Skirts Made to sell for $5.00, at $2.89 Two of the models offered, shown in illustration, made of all-woo! Panama, in blac: and gray; all lengths There are less than y last long when we tell y best skirt values we have eve é very circular or gored skirts, Value $5.00 or-—-Ehrich Bros. it trimmed with tailored folds or cluster straps; value Fint Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Dresses, Etc. " SAMPLE NEW SPRING rges and C| aI , tan, gray and with silk and ns; value $16.00 Ww ASH DRESSES ODD LOT 0} plain and colo Sizes 6to 145 rt Floor—Ehrich Bro Black and Geicrel Dress Goods \CK SILK FINISHED HENRIETTA, | FANCY WORST a nehes wide (good black); ches wide 5 ‘ spring shades value 50. Special, 1 f I Special, ae yard 29¢ yard ANTS OF BLACK AND COL( 25¢e and 45 MEGS up to $1.25 yard Silks=== ay pbedals 3,000 Rem- nants of High- grade Plain and FancySliks, Values Tc to $I Vard | I n Main Floor—Ehrich Bros Men’ Ss Clothing: Great Values | YOUNG M ITS, MEN'S HATS, Just to introduce fit young men 16 to Brighto: tyle; value 2 years; also small $2.00, Sp men up te neh 300 PAIRS chest measure 2 and { 3) of) a kind: values : Sto and 412 pec. $4. 00 AN ENTIRE SAM LINE OF MEN'S HAND-MADE MEN'S DRESS TK " a chane yours itt eral £1.00. MEN'S SI water (only 30 | are you going to be one of viish ( th ipa waist, straight panel front; new circus lar gored skirt, Don’t miss this chance e 4 E i u Marvellous outpouring of new Spring merchandise; a glorious, striking example of Rothenberg under- selling ability. The ready-to-wear departments are radiant with up-to-the-minute styles, brilliant with rare econ- omies. The big March Household Sales—furniture, curtains, rugs, kitchen- ware, linens, etc,—offer matchless money-savings—The Silks and Dress Goods Sec- tions—all present the best assortments, the best values in Greater New York. | i c NE ORDERS ON adv. 0 60 i i i ATWELL L Waits, 49c _ Goods newest Spring eS, consist: mee, Mercer- jal VSIRESTAURANTs nner Td 36 19c Men’s Sample Shirts, 39c A wih salt 3,000 Sample ip! made of fine an i na "81 : ‘ percales, printed and woven madras, in . ¥e assorted patterns; light, medium and Gingham, Lawns and Batistes— dark effects; some cutts attached; others t separate; / Me 2, | yoke ot roidery, q : trimmed with Val. lace, tucked bac Newest Conceits in Millinery | At most reasonable prices in New York FOR INSTANCE E: Silk Crinkled i ust like cut Mothers Are Riana After These Girls’ “Marathon” Dresses, 79c like a ane Suits, $1.59 A Rousing Bargain Event for Friday—from 9 to 1. iS a regular kien Girls Smart New Spring Reefers at $1.29 Women’s Stylish Serine Suits Underpriced sag) For a Great Big, Rousing Friday Bargain Sensation ¢ | Bea ul new suits 1 ‘om Strictly all wool serges, Panam ¢ ckets are 30 to 42 ONS —EREE. AN ADDITION: LOSAVING “OF FI MG AYING OF FROM Ui 69c esse ren Sens aL SUMBIE STRAW HAVES, IN FINE AND ROUGH Spring shades , ‘Ladies, at $4, 98 We Offer You a ',{ , Extra Special, Friday | . \ [res Princess pe 7 New Skirts Silk ie Dress =: | Models : Guaranteed to fit you perfectly and f\. \ Mate trom neva equal to any $10 value in New pos [jet | iG Princess Ju i mad: een ! K ‘ N TATFE 5 1\ (| aaett Bn \\ ole i ng, ful skirts a ies } wilds ie This Dress $4.98 EBS SEE, 20,000 Yds. Yard- Wide \Frida 20, 000 Yards of New | This 7 Piece Bed Outfit si ih Pon 1zee | j Fel =) Dress oe Waele at Almost hee at) 50c rey at 49: Vd. i HOINCH NEW SHING | ALL WOOL D ; Ch ~ 39¢ Couch Beds (2 (2 Baer and 2 Mattresses) at $45 50 | “Baa aia ate Heat at “59c iM. "196 tress; value iso sizes, 24. ih all Silk Extra I mune Black Ponzes in Ane A arated into two ind! dual beds or used as MH size bed: © outtit—bed, 8 mattresses ai prers—t8 value Splendid Bargains in he ett Linoleum tia! Tumblers, thin blown rye vith floral wreath; Tc. valu Cc ng spectal, per dozen German Inlaid SLE h BOARDS Made : Ammonia Cf Fun atrengtis tumbo size te scr eepecial Wash Bluing ‘Bc Jumbo size botile, extra good quality. value Lbe.; epectal, Liquid Veneer Furniture Wsiae Scouring ‘Soap. tas good an Sapollo; val 5. special st ee for. $12 Dinner Sets, $8. tM Cal, r Iron Wash Tubs rrugated sides, strong )o-Pleca Dinner Bets, with large meat et coration; all pleces have coll edge and handles gold traced, regular $12.00 ales, made of and. soup. tureen, vie special, complete — -

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