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i Serer eee enone >a ranean EAS BE WOUNDED CROOK LIMPS NTO ARNS FETS Shot When Hiding From Police in Chinatown. WANTED FOR ROBBERY. two Pals Also Accused of Murder of “Doc” Post, an Opium Derelict. When Thomas Brescia, better known Mm police and Chinatown circles ae “Crazy Tom," either shot himself or wae shot in the right foot early this morning, he limped right into the hands of the police, who have been lookin: since he inveigied Barney Jewelry peddier, Division street hallway on Maroh 7, Where Abrams was ‘stuck up by three others, who relieved him of $275 of jewelry and $100 tn ‘When the seance tn the hallway, which a loaded gun was held to the | peddier'’a head, ended, Abrams filled Division street with hia lamentings, | and Wiliam Davis was caught hefore he had run very ‘Three others made their “getaway and the detec tives, after hearing how the trick had deen worked and “Crazy Tom's" part im it, decided that besides him they wanted Johnny Rice and Billy Auatin. Chinatown Murder Follows. ‘The detectives were busy sleuthing for the trio when, two days later, Rice and Austin buret into the squalid rooms of “Doc” Post, a scion of a wealthy family who had degenerated into a “dope fiend,” and are said by th e Killed him because PF worth | cash In police had , and been obtained. urgency for the ure of Rice and Austin gave Bres- er rein, and he managed to elude the police until about 1.90 this morning, ea he got mixed up in @ row with a number of Gainatown — characters, wich ended in a shooting. Detective Matthew Nelson was tn stham Square when the shooting oo- and as ihe ran inte Worth he saw three men and n running away. Me f prone on the sidewalk, his fad bleeding from the wound n his, foot He grinned with @atistac- tion. He was looking for “Crazy Tom.” What's up, Tommy?" demanded the Jeteotive. ‘Who tried to croak yout” Tried to “Do Dutch.” Pre: ater “Ah, forget it, no one tried to croak me. De gun fell fr'm de roof and tt went off.” on searched the walk for the t could not find tt on, now, Tommy,” he preased ‘out with the real atory, Who oak you” Brescia answered. livin! an’ tried to “1 jue’ do de duteh Kelson had him taken to the Hudson Sereet Hospital, ‘Then he, se Abrams, o — poaitivel i + Brescia as the man who had him to enter the hall, on the pretext that some one in the house wanted to fee iis wares The doctors at the hospital fi Breacia u pso that he could go to Centre Street Police Court tater in day, where he was held in $000 ball the charge of highway robbery, m by GANAS =< 2S FEDERAL OFIGAL TAKEN IN NEWARK ASAN ENE EARLE : Commissioner | United States S. Howell Jones Accused Taking $7,869. of rbally, He was taken to Police Head unsel, James 1 k a mortgage for and that ( acting as satis charge brought against aim, SAVOY BANKERS into a! of |e TELL GRAND JURY OF CITY DE DEPOSITS: remia were made and Thomas Brescia vada Hyco | Dealings with ch Chamberlain thrown away Hyde and Loans to Cum- mins Group Recited. ASKED FOR _ $100,000.| Letter Preceded Opening of $125,000 Account Public Money. for ‘The Supreme Court Grand Jury ena | Afternoon took up consideration of the | reintions ‘hetween the Sav i | Company at No, 00 Rroadwas | nemie Tro, Company and the Wiitam 4. Cummins coterie of financiers. | Emanuel Gerii, president, and Arthur Bauer, secretary and treasurer of th | Ravoy Trust Company, this afternoon. ‘They are among the bankers sub- poenaed Inst week to tell what they | know about commissions being pald to persons for securing city deposits. ‘The! Savoy Trust Company ts one of the twenty banks in this city holding clty te which made loans to the Cum were examined $125,000 on deposit in this Institution The balance on deposit the credit of the city now in $10 Denying Paying for Deposits, Officers of the Savoy Trust Company to-day indignantly denied that they had paid any commission for their clty deposits, ‘They also denied that there Was any association between the re ceipt of elty $60,000 to the ‘This loan, ac depostis and the loan of} merkng, pres sociation of Foreign papers and formerly a director tn institution. Mr, Hammerling has a hin con- nection with the Savoy ‘Trost Company since the loan was made, Me guaran teed the lor 1 the bank people say he will have y it if the win crowd do not obligation, Named Sum Tt appears that t) pany was very anxio posits and solicited th Nn following letter appears to have had the effect of drawing the attention o: the City Chamberlain to the Savoy ‘Trust Company: Hon, Chas. H. Hyde, city of New York Dear Sir—At a meeting of the Fi nance C the City of New latter part of ny was desig- f the funds of come across with thelr Chambertain, 1 4 deposit from the city so Wish to dri ar vtten Company, bringing the total of deposits there wp to $125,000, ‘Phese deposits were guaranteed by @ bond, Still Holds $100,000. On Jan, 16, 1911, an 5,000 waa given 1 deposit n still stands. mpany ¢ king and trust ax ly brought with 4 for by th District n, Whoever told you that YOUR nose was never in tended te nr eyeaistes never ay the le nose softly yet on cin not come tof stor 35 ets MW until you t Attached to your glasse: Sold only at our stores, him the books * iii EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 'LEDERLE RAIDS OPEN AIR CANDY ‘ANO CAKE STANDS. | | Street Vendors \ ith ry ures Expos: Arrested and Edibles Thrown in Gutter Health Commissioner Krost Lederle Airecied raid to-de~ on wil candy al) A GOOD TIME TO BORROW Nahi ehh el ell ale Pit We have plenty of money to lend in vanes exponed t several nr | | any Borough of Greater New York. The accumulation of moncy in the 1911. os bf ; s : sh SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBE C0 CO WEST Ia" STREET . A NEW SPRING SKIRT MADE TO ORDER FOR 1.00 Awnings Made to Your Order or dress goods From sith Aw ares the contents of AS ee al alate hands of lenders makes this a favora. “Yer Sa th gaat adit cet tote tect tld ate! | Comminsioner Laderie. peraon. | Ble thme for you to borrow on your “Chi Say Mede! Ready-to-Wear } 14e4 to act poaiitvely and| and wishing to borrow $10,000 or » this matter of exposed | Jess will find our ten-year mortgage a hing breeds disease and dpa 2A ss proposition. amth. 1 bave| aerasts quietly, But haw proven io he tnemeient.| egoitad $ 4,375,000 amiatrates expre wpathy for " iy nd keenern and reer eon| Surplus (al Loviege 10,625,000 off with a amall fine, thus enabling the 176 Bway, ¥.¥. yo hon tea = JAMES McGREERY & COL Samples of the American 23rd Street 34th Cravenztte Co., Worth from $6 & $7 each— Priced for This Sale at treet On Thursday, Maich the 3oth Mid a WOMEN'S HOSIERY. Pure Thread Ingrain Silk tops and soles. Black only In Both Stores. with Cotton 1,00 per pair former price 1.50 LW MAIL ORDERS FILLED $5.98, To-morrow, for These Juniors’ Shoe he Suits without Fine gauge Pure Ingrain Silk with double ot cotton tops. Black and colors. 85¢ per pair former prices 4.25 and 4.35 Cobweb Lisle Thiead with double tops and extra spliced heels and toes. 5c per pair former price 50¢ WOMEN'S GLOVES. In Both Stores, Perrin’s one clasp Prix. Seam) Capeskin. } Gray or Tan. 1.00 per pair Ail ventilated under arms } value 1.54 —new 1911 fu'l box siyles Jouvia’s three button length Suede. —EVERY COAT GUAR- { Mode, Biscuit or Black. 1.00 per pair ANTEED 10 GIVE Meneailg SATISFACTION. There are 1,200 coats in the lot—sizes for young men and large men. Mail orders filled. RARARAR nn annnnnnnry 16 button Jength Mou-quetaire Glace. Oyster Pearl or White. 2.00 per pair valde 2.75 20 button length Mousquetaire Glace “MAIL ORDERS FILLED. White oaly. 2.45 per pai value 3.50 SOROSIS SHOES. The latest styles in fashionable footweai in the new Sorosis models of Boots, Oxford ‘Ties and Pumps. GAMES McCREERY & CO,” 23rd Street 34th Street In Both Stores, _ Women’s ie Misses’ ea a vad EXCEEDINGLY STRONG STATEMENT, tilor These Sample § Suits at 1518.98 are Gre reations JAMES McGREERY & CO, i Garments th t will meet th s of the most exacting and azrd Street 34th Street critical woman as to C and fit; 12 styles (o select } from; all exclu: do se . ; i tures; 3 ere collarless, finis ith ¢ le si ke braid, On Thursday and Friday, March the 3cth and 31st. or sailor colar mede’, Hand: omel braid, al:o down middle of back, h i ing (he new Empire effect; peau de soie 1} lining thre ut; skirts braid trimmed H to match ci colors, white, tan, navy, ty gray or black, 32 to 40 sizes; 4 ERED FREE; to-morrow it PTL Y FILLED ————_ 1 Su aay Rug Stock tamed around bottom with LINEN DEPARTMENTS. Jn Both Stores, Table Clotlis, Satin Damask 2x2 yards 2.00 each usual price 2.50 This Suit, 18.08, Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, 2.90 doz. usual price 4.25 Bleached ‘Turkish Bath Towels. .2.75 doz. usual price 3.50 Sale Parilrook Rug Co.' pon At Fifty Cents on An Dollar a Great Opportunity 9x12 Feet Wilton Velvet Rugs 10.6x9 ft. Imperial hinster Kucs 10. i0.6x7. 6 Ft. In a numerous assortment of the latest American Smyrna RUG DEPARTMI also Spring patterns; post beautiful and wd Persian Ru In Both Stores, | designs; size 12 Summer Home Furnishings idle; valued at $ 11.75 — Mourzouk Porch Rugs, at gicatly reduced "oD. 09. | 17.50 | prices. 1OXT4 ft yar & ROMP Perera td ARON 15 00 ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. usual price 24.50 4 : ° Furnitur e—Unquestionably Lower Priced Than Elsewhere PoE e Sauipe ray Carin 12.50 2 Yard Wide Inlaid for Solid Oak Piring. Room Chairs ¢ A 3 Pe, Bed Outfits “ ef ar 7 ual pie 850 Linoleuia, 99¢ “ra a Gx io ft; As 7.50 Sof t usual price 10.00 pI AS aan 4.00 usual price 5,50 aS 6 ft, i 2.25 usual price 3.2 Grass Rugs in all colors ard sizes from 27 in. tog x 18 ft 1.00 10 15,00 Telescope Couch Beds Rag Rugs in all colois, and sizes from 24X36 in, to x12 ft. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street gth hont grade of greon | | 60¢ to 9,00 XXXX Quality 2 Yard Wide Pure Cork Street \ Linoleum in this Sale at 37! Sq. Yd. ue