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| | t | > seertnerimeepecnnnen BROOKLYN UGS. ~ ROBIN IS CALLED AND HIGH GET LONG TERNS ON GRAND JURY USING SIKT TRUNKS ae in the Determined to End the | in Court Among Talesmen Wave of Crime. for Federal Panel. The wrath diqithe law in heaviest | “Joseph KB. Robin,” called Clerk Wills | measure was visited, to-day upon the lam Leary of the Criminal Branch of | jo higbwaymen and tootpade up for sen-| the United States Cireuit Court toda terce before County Judges Dike and | Mr. Leary was cat Fawcett, who are determined to stamp vat the epidemle of crime from which | Brooklyn is suffering, Michael Drew, a thirty-five-year-old on worker, who pleaded guilty to rov- | the fret eumme The tiv the very In the third degree, was sentenced | crowded court-r ced each to ten years in Sing Sing. On Wash- | other and grinned he ¢ ained ington's Birthday .e held up and robi | his eye . Hertha Smith, a ticket agent at the ‘Joseph’ vegan Van Sickien avenue station of the | then apparentiy Kings County Elevated Ratiroad. His| tion that Josep hooty 69. banker and capitalist, Henry wenty-nine years old, of | @WAlting sentence, Ff No. 14 State street, was Mentenced for | Kod laugh on the clerk fifteen years for robbery in the second ad oe. find how the name of a ou committed this crime within a | arrested « the twent block of my home,” sald Judge Dike. | December and w You live in my nelghborhood, and your | most porminent feat act war not neighborly to say the least, | frequent Antervais sin ‘Te make matters worse, at the trial you | long on the Ih of those tried to blacken the character of the | Vi as Grand Jurors woman you robbed.” allowing aro whe members o Cox was found guilty of holding up| Grand Jury sworn4n after the Rovian Mins Amanda Erickson on the evening | lent of Feb. 11 as ahe qvas going home from | work. He poked a revolver in her face and snatohed her handbag which con- tained $2.70. The next to fecl Judge Dike's wrath wes Michael Schneider, foPty years old, who set fire to his hom: 1g WW) ton street, an Dec. 24, in ject the $900 for which his furniture w insured. Three distinct fires were dis- ecuvered in his apartment, and = the twenty-nine persons in the tenement *. Wilson, mana No, 7 Fast ellus {1 Broad Bt Bast 3 tern, No. $ West ®ne Hundred and Fifteenth | street; William 1. Batknap, |tendent, No. i Church atrect | Carey, tithographer, No. 86 Park place house had to be helped out by the fre | Howard Constable, archite No. 115 | gi men. Schneider got twenty years. | Rast Twenty-third Charles Leonard, ‘twenty-one years! Cashman, architect, old, of No, 2% Fulton street, ezme be- | William fore Judge Fawcett, together with his | Ninety partner in crime, Jane Walker, « col- ored woman. Leonard was sent to Sing Sing for ten years and the colored woman was sent to Auburn for a term | x aitart Teed, of not leas than five years and not more | William street than nine years and #x months, |No, 4 Fifth avenue; “You present a terrible picture,” sald | florist,” No. Wost Thirteenth street: Judge Fawcett, “a white man of good | John J. McGione, secretary, No. family consorting with colored worven | of the lowest type, partners in the crime of highway robbery. Leonard, you tell jana ah —— ea cave areal | West One Hundred and Sixth street ? Petals both your Hves and cast a stigma on | your offspring ipoe ote ata ivy their | WON’T GO BACK TO HUSBAND, lives, You have ne fair name | it your parents in the dust, shocked | " LEAVES CHILD ON ‘A TRAIN. our friends and offended oclety. | | “The bad colored folks in the black || awyer WW) las Trvi Rone DE ORM ate bares eancavedi and vie Lawyer Who Was Trying to Recon: clous if it were not for such alte cile Couple Turns Boy trash as you going to live with thei A The great mass of good Over to Police iving on Hudson aven streets don't want such about. The decent minded colored foll street; John 1 1 Broadway Broadway; Robert H it, EXD inter, No. 4 Wali street; William B. Mulford, [alemnun, No, (8 Hudson wireat, and | Clarence Hartman, furniture, No, 235 lawyer of Pittsfield, Mass, w nt to the aa well as the white people are opposed att Fifty-firs! wireet pollen station | to miscegenation, They! dont sanc.ion | 46t MEN carrying a two-year-old hoy. | tntermarrjage of the races any more, He asked the police to take custody of y countenance such depraved the child. yourself. I am sentencing ‘I want to have nothing further to do on in the hope of saving you with this child," sald Burdick, “Il eame from yourself.” to New York several da ago fre elson twenty-eight years old, white, and Jerome Williams, thirty-four, colored, were each sentenced to not leas than ten years and not more than nineteen years and six months for the robbery of $1.25 and a gold watch from @ man on Navy street. — “The Mystery of the Burnt Barn” is another of the ‘Triangle series of complete Detective stories in book form being given every week with the Sunday : World, This ie « thrilling story of a he ap G0 URS k mystery and its eventual ov T have had an awful time with that © case was BEGGARS WITH $110 TRY TO BRIBE POLICEMAN. | Caught by the Aid of Two Women, Each Gets a Six Months’ Sentence Two degea offered thelr the workhouse f Magistrate Voorhees in tthe New Jer sey Avenue Police Court, Fast Ne jeants are Samuel Hoff and Henry Jodensky itward appeara tailored-to-mea sure suits cuton the new 1911 sizes and all fabrics one to ten ina lot, Black overcc stice Davis, in the the Supreme Worth st No. 40 Stone street were selected by Judge O'Sullivan as foremon, Justice Davis said that the District. | a borne had requested @ Grand venr | te! Broadway at Bedford Av. 1b Up With rouUue business, terious Burglaries in River- side Drive Apartments. apartment-house pleaded to. Former Coroner Charged With Di- et GM) worth viding Underweight Gains Probably there will be an inquiry to . the wife of HUlman's Japanese pe in the house for fon, superintendent of the| the de started on an invest!-| would be recoopered? his own hook last aight It! "Yes." was Torschmid’s night of and Cunion went to his room, which adjoins a big Morton Burdick, who sakl he was a | ‘ nt In others were clothing AMEN. BUT CANT SERVE. ROBBED HOSE, Se eaaae orth of ellve nih Milian, onging to almost every tenant vrachmid told the detectives. keys, and he produced It. lelsure, and store room —0 ZUCCA IS ON TRIAL & fireman em FOR CUSTOMS FRAUD. at No, ——- With Weigher. re found in the| Anton vy, | Was defrauded be called as a| Welst weight of the cases?” (Founded 1845) A good tone is of supreme importance in a piano and a reasonable price is equally to be desired. The Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos offer, | | both—good tone and a reasonable price. The Waters tone is very sweet. and musica’ | with a fine singing quality, and the Waters prices ire very reasonable, but in the interest of true econ- omy and not at the sacrifice of quality Also the Waters 3-Year System g years’ time on a piano without interest or extras. Call and jlet us demonstrate what we claim for | the Waters Piz inos and Player-Pianos, or send postal | for catalogue with reduced prices and terms. ‘Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street ‘| 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): | 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. 7 and who equally divided ives you three THE EVENING WuRLD, MONDAY, 3 MARUH 6, te-| THOMPSON RECEIVED NO COMMISSION ( ON AUTOS. , Water Depariment Head Did Not} « Profit by Sales to Rocke- feller and Others. Water Commissioner Henry 8. Thorap- . who was awarded $2,400 by a jury in the Supreme Court as a return of the money he pald for an A ‘omebile racer in 1909, was notl- day that an appeal from the ver has been taken runks had been reported ae atoien by the H ee 7, = fi ° o a, J . si i ve had punch of @kelety: Judges iia es and Fawcett Are Bate Wrecker's Name Stouts |Contenes to Series to Series of Mys+ tive ath, Sttauces forty. to prove dup @ trunk b ft at his “ room dows well Known jn political circles, ¥ t! ae been | placed on ‘ore Judge Holt ta 6 supers | United Iroutt Court to-day « iding. imid, an Indictment charging him with fra mn Cunton ge. Pulentiy underweighing cheese imports had nothing to say] Assistant United States District-Attor. | ~~ We peared for the Govern- ie first twelve men called from the talesmen were «atisfactory to worn ag jurors, » firm of approxt- ernment the the with Mrs, Frank | mer ald Mr, Wemple, in his open- ing address . Thar dock books showed the th are victims of Tursch- | Government weighers entries of Which skeleton | weights of the cheese In question. | Counsel for the’ defense objectec to |, after he had con-{the entrance of these boc saying ed how much he had | they ifled, but th ot so much I don't know oil been mysterious robber imports o welR! metimes as high as fif- dd sometimes the cases broke on Kk" continued Mr, Finkler, “and “And that would materially affect the WATERS PIA NOS Foremost Clothiers Site 1845. SPECIALS ' Re zocens To-day marks the initial New York ; il display of the Smith Gray & Co. wholesale special tailoring de- partment. Suits and overcoats range in price from $20.00 to $50.00, with wonder- ful special values in suits and over- coats tailored-to-measure at 20.00 Some 700 Spring and Summer siloredin the Smith Gray Co. custom shops from discon- tinued numbers and short ends several hun- dred styles in all, but only from for suits that would regularly 15.50 1, 20.00 and 22.50, : for suits that would regularly 18.50 .'22.50, 25.00 and 27.50. for suits that would re 22.50 be 27.50, 30.00 and 32,50. and Oxford smart style § ts that are exceptior values under 20,00.......... i Furnishings. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS~ more that 2,000, The as- represents selections from famou vertised brands and from the regular Smith y custom tailored stock. There are many exclu- sive patterns fo all the choicer fabri: sizes from 13!) to 18') in all sleeve length 5 and 2.50 95 stitched; dark, medium and light shades; reg- ular values 1.50 an 1.00 NECKWEAR —this clears our entire neckwear stock except staples, ‘The assortment includes French folded and reversible four-in-hands in stripes and figured effects in repps, bengalines ad tubular 3 for 1.00 Hats, Something like 1,000 derby hats; comprisiag the sample line of one of our famous hat makers; also some slightlyimperfect regular 3.00 to 5.00, this Spring's blocks, from anotherfamous maker, Also soft hats in black, brown and nutria with brown bands, pearl and steel, in Alpine, trooper and telescope styles; regularly 2.50 and 3.00 1.75 Children’s, Boys’ Russian suits, sizes 3 to 6 serge and fancy mixed che 7.50 years. In blue regular value 4.75 Boys’ Sailor Suits, sizes Bto 1) s. In blue serge and fancy mixtures; regular value 7.59... 4.75 Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, sizes 10to 1 Tyears, In light and dark patterns; regular value 7.50 4,75 Two New York Stores: adway at Warren Street Two Brooklyn Stores: 4 Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Smith Gray & Co. Bip Across from City Hall, Sth Av. Bet. 27th & 28th Sts. tan aelyerneemaetignen tment WMO Rr Bena Pete eRe PON: sage ER rived here (o-day miles an hour. F. Thompson was Zucoa, @ former Coroner and acting as Connecticut agent of the con- s sold to Rockefeller, nissioner Waldo and several other althy men in New York, with the sale of each car. MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): MARABOU BOAS, USUALLY $7.50 & $10.00, WILL BE OFFERED AT THE SPECIAL PRICES OF WOMEN’S HOUSE GOWNS ar PRICES WILL BE WHITE MUSLIN WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), WHITE WOOL BLANKETS COMFORTABLES, PLAIN BORDERS SATIN FINISH BEDSPREADS CROCHET BEDSPREADS MUSLIN SHEETS MUSLIN SHEETS, MUSLIN PILLOW CASES MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, HEMSTITCHED EACH, 27c., 32c. & 36. HEMSTITCHED FREE © This Imperial Leather Couch ” acre price, . FREE with Every sian 9 of $50 Compl YOUR 1ERMS a a art THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y. ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL ORM 1s i ea OLB scala caemnmenamnanmagesiasnes cst iT LEN POET 1911. purchase the commission was deducted trom the price of the oil man's ina- Although Thompson obtained a jon of 15 per cent. on the pur- | hia car, he says he did not) r of cars to Rocke+ he si tor some je, has NEW SPRING STYLES Prettier Than Ever x “Women’s Suits, An act- ual $25 value. Very "$18.75 Every worthy person is wel- come to credit here. You can have 4 to 6 months’ time to $1 a week if you like. 63 W/4"ST OPP 14ST STORE B. Altman & Cu. A SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS ™ « HAS BEEN PREPARED AT THE FOLLOWING UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): MEN'S MADRAS PAJAMAS, USUALLY $2.00 TO $2.50 at $1.35 PER suIT AT 55. EACH WOMEN'S NECKWEAR NEW FOREIGN NOVELTIES IN NECKWEAR ARE IN STOCK, INCLUDING MANY NEW DESIGNS AND SHAPES IN LOW COLLARS, JABOTS AND LINEN COLLARS, AS WELL AS FLOWERED, EMBROIDERED AND BEADED SCARFS. $4.75 & 7.00 UNUSUALLY LOW SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) at $22.00 WHITE COTTON VOILE at 16,00 . 2% 10.00 at 4.75 B. Altman & Cn. A SPECIAL SALE OF BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, AS FOLLOWS: PER PAIR, $3.00, 4.00 & 5.50 . EACH, $2.50 EACH, $2.75 EACH, $1.25 & 1.65 EACH, 72c. TO $1.10 EACH, $1.10 & 1.25 EACH, 1%. TO 28, Fitth Avenue, 24th and 35th Streets, Nec Pork. 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANY WHERE AUMANN’S AT 149 HST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED | With Cash or ait Pa rchases feral This Brass Bec Imma BRASS BED ABSOLUTELY FREE | With Every Purchase of $75 | Call and Convince Yourself Ta French and American Made Lingerie Tos French Lingerie t, March 6.~The German Prince Frederkck Willlam from Suez and was | welcomed at the rallway station by the the Ministers and the diplo- mats resident here, He will spend x time in Keypt gith Crown | Prin COMBINATIONS CORSET COVERS UNDERSKIRTS BRIDAL SETS 12.50, 15.00, 16.50, 20.00 to 200.00 American Made Lingerie COMBINATIONS CORSET COVERS UNDERSKIRTS PETTICOATS PRINCESS SLIPS New Model Corsets Variety of styles, made of Coutil and Batiste Dreadway L ig Streel: The Doctor’s Answers On Health and Beauty Questions The questions answered below are general in char- ; the symptoms or diseases are iven and the angwers will apply to any case of similar nature. Hiclowing. self-nddressea,, staciped envelone fo Full name and address ‘must be given, but only" ‘ttiate or ficticious name will be used [n my an- ‘The prescriptions can be filled at any Wwell- drug store, Any druggist: can order of mild laxatlve ld he’ immediately ¢ t one who mutters WEEKLY — OPENS AN ACCOUNT ISHER BROS US AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. WORLD HELP WANTS ae eee | or Sn Aen mere SEERA LANTERN NIA NRA 3.00, 3.50, 4.25, 4.75 to 65.00 1,25, 1.50, 1.75. 2,00 to 30.00 1,50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 to 39.00 3.25, 3.95, 4.25. 5.75 to 50.00 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.50 to 20,00 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 3.00 to 15.00 2.50, 3.00. 3.50, 4.00 to 85.00 1.00, 1 25, 1.50 to 16.50 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to 875 50, .75, 1.00 to 9.75 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to 20.00 50. .75, 100 to 9.75 .65, .85, 1.00 to 6.75 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to 35.00 3.00, 4.50, 6.59 to 28.00 By Dr. Lewis Bake , trde, may address Dr. lege-Eilwood Sts., Day- wiy stir in the pe kay enived in. thle m arg substitution and eat en ‘ash the parts ne alice [wise derstand that I cannot treat complicated nature Write for mye ived s frpin women ‘who tised. th w report they " st on 0, of KO to a large, up-todate store and hing scalp, falling baie scores for dae as Mr A. Le, Cr gl Sh infu after meals and one el gr pally ¢ two or in! i rubbin ly ab road So “an laxene and directions GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE. # Our Credit Terms ey enna 4 ° L OPEN SATURDAY EVENIN 55) (/04% 'ST."L"STATIONA7CORNER ©