The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 8

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ame ave “Fesetree_,DETECTNES GET CROTON AQUEDU asi | FREERIDE, THEN ROBBERY IN WHC + WOMANHASSLAN :Captured Near Croton Aque- duct, They Reveal Plot and | : Tell of Companions. feour NOW HELD IN JAIL, HOLD th GHAUFFEUR He and ain Are Ac- cused of Stealing $4,000 | Automobile, A lérga touring car “st Thirty-fit tree 1 , ‘ night w 1 De ve Meebo yo Babies Save Mrs. Rae Bip tahd lead LA ied From Death When One of | York, ‘They knew that « 4.00 auto Merritt. of No, 142 East Will you drive us to Thirty-ftth Lexington avenue Gang Threatens. Two of four men arrested last night! the murder of Mrs, Mary Hall, wil Superintendent Henry Hall of the! Watski!! Aqueduct construction, con- foliar?” Nel asiced The two men standing by the sald they would. detectives got In wed at White Plains to-day to Sneri‘t | the tonneau and as car passe jartnett and Inspector Burke of the| — _ — _ _ _ Bast ty-fiftth street station, Nelson ueduct Police that they were imoli-linto the yard and picked up her two! appeared to become very Ml eniid Turo rushed up to her and) “Hold up here!" directed McLaughlin The authorities believe that the other| threatened her with a revolver. “My friend ts slck and I'm ng into men under arrest were of the) and the stranger ran upstairs, he police station to get an ambulance." of five tha killed = Mrs.| Aire, Mall was lil tn bed, and stabbed held up Mrs, John Rae at! her to death.as she sprang out to fgnt point of a revolver, and forebiy| them. ‘The gang ran away, but the Q M apphedoss 1 " ven too #00; o low fied Miss Annie n from giv Encik beokanety sa eidyed le i 4 Lid Alarm while the murder was boing | fy Je a drammati ae tak} mitted. They are looking for the givanoot her exper ninth now, who is supposed to have ps her children saved her ite, | NO 49 West Pifty-stxth st Mrs. Hall ng on the ground with her two apse gape d N20 Como of No. 156 Smith street, | the oldest three years and the AID FOR MRS. HEINRICH. Kiyn, broke down and confessed] other @ year and a he hours after his arrest, His confes-| arma, she bewged the inan to spare her| Readers Send Money to Who Was Disp was coniirmed tater by Filipe Di| children and shoot her if ne 0, who Was arrested in his com.|*4Ye them I gotta kid of my own,” ¥. Di Marco gave the same Brook-| coctay answered, and Mrs ex then ar Htattan | The Evening World wishes ire Knowledge the receipt of suns cf abérems as Como, Jit was only his fatherly instinct that| money for the relief of Mrs. Heinrichs and Di Mare rt that Mrs.| caused him to stay the finger on the of No. 10% Avenue y r @ man known as| trigger an account was doin this news- sums are emall, Whose name they] “J was in the right wing of the honse,| Paper on Nov. ing them show Mot know, They deny that they took a ened ne ee eee says Mrs, Rae, the titer ; ' pirit. of 3 ; when the five Itallang returned for the utmost sympa dow apie part in the actual murd sng ARAAEA Sma o haeed thas ty which would go much further way that t wao held fling. with Mise ¢ demanding hor © the means to back it up. and ber two children was na ey and I bolted t joors and Closed West Thirty- shades Then I quick-| not only sends twen | | }ly shoved bt alnst the door avening T WAS TO STEAL $5,000 IN-| opening ints the other portion of the tne’ tani ord, Willtain f SURANCE MONEY. house. * | Oe; Who Ak Glapoabess toticg According to Como and Di Marco,)/ DOOR BROKEN OPEN AND MAN | ie ‘served on Mra Heinrichs wit fi ‘was committed ta pursuance ENTERS. the trouble to learn thi plot to steal $5,000 which Mrs.| “Then to my horror the door was daughter, 3 Moriarty 8, the mother of Missy Annie|>rcken open and I saw a man looking point of death and that | Fecently collected o ia | at Lae Ot end Sts bed, which | with ‘tittle John Moria hey ‘dillows ( ne W nk away, T bean to plead nearly star 1 Rreey owing Meath of) vith him not to kill my children. Me ft jusband. The news that thel i not sy anything Lut ke had been collected was broucne| 214, fat Muy anything but kept on anyy- ey ; wot ing the bed aside. Then I heard al Brooklyn by an italian who had! noise upstairs 'n Mra, Hall's rooms, working on the Croton Aqueduct | sound ike a heavy obje‘t falling on the F thanks but her earn Rue vieinity of Croton Falls fla This increased my 459; on of thelr kindness of heart sald Mra, Griffin, Miss Any two eniideen, T opened aa: —_—_—> Rae and her rataaels Dexerting Seamen Drowned. Mrs. Hall al! hand anda| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10. @ hours on Yorktown road, Knife In te other ¢ Tushing at-me| Men leaped Into the Dewy Rive je from any other habitation and! from the barn, «h evidently | and were drowned yesterday in an ef. they were alone in the day time | acting as a lookout ed the re- fort to desert from the ship Willlam P, Mr. Hal! and Mr. Rae were away | Volver at me and I thought surely he outward bound from thelr work on (he aqueduct. He Ws avout to shoot. I dropped to my! cleco. The nar sed a plan for the rob ma BOD, dledded with his to spare! ae,4: in t known th com \ lan Meo actos lead men are not known. Both come Re five lef New York at m He kept the revolver pointed at me for| from New ¥ fetay of a Putnam Division train} veveral minutenci meened like howe ce 4 Ttalt and they! hands and then They separat- until we met a ree in one and Whole brain ¢ hardly knew houte and knocked. Mise WOMEN FIND MRS. HALL DEAD HKke @ tori! d the door and they asced IN HER ROOM. SOREL Eeane4i8 yt of milk, offering to pay I then rughed into the house and! seemed afraid of attracting Rj An Ae hi: out ner hand Cor| ound Mts. ClelMin, Bho aid to mer) Even when. the don’ auegied ems they grabbed her py ah repair if they have hurt Mrs, Hall, f heels and thr toh them they a od held her, ‘d her scream’ Together we went) did not try t oot, but Kicked at ie vB. HALL STABBED TO DEATH | Upstairs into the ifail roome Mra. Grifs| beast and. lunged at him. with. the: 48 SHE JUMPS FROM-BED. fin we n and I stood at the door, One| knives.” Como and Di Marco assert that they WOK At Mis. Hall wae enough, I could seen w Miss Griffin, Mrs, Hae ran out” “We ran out tnd notified the farm MeCoy have ed up the road ae and her children are stor hor mother, Mre. W No, #2 Teller avenue, Bronx ed ENNELLS OURNI ree) We want to help you entertain your friends and your family on Thanksgivi ng Day — nothing will make your home more cheerfu than a well furnish EASY WAY OF PAYING allows you to furnish your + ee ene aRBs As dining room complete or in Part, so that you can use your weal other ways and Pay us after Thanksgiv ing in smali amounts on AMID ASS LiSswo=z ermsthatwillboarrangec to suit. Come to our stor and see the many specia pieces of Holiday Furniture that willmake your home more comfortable, Ps 428 vary 4 Fn | ppewrarve and fon please + You will bedeligh ed wit tt in your “home; e, with bevelled mirror; two ere, one felt Mned silver; one large lien rower ht anhbecious cup be finish ie ia rich oak chairs to Bolden, Magbly polished. each mtand ff j Rbalca an OL 92.95 inches high, 42 tnciew wider nt © GEORGE laa & wr Harlem: 2209 3d Ave., Near 120th S Bronx: 3d Avenue at 149th eee ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMEE: “Yo, vari, 1aris Zletung, the Vi ATT PPINTELA peeememmcen, ae 7 i : ? a Vt |cRows PRINCE || aye att, aft UNION BANK INQUIRY ae ‘HO | aii val:oon. ‘Schwa ny 1. The rest 1S TAKEN UP AGAIN. of Melburn Hutghtns. | OPPOSES KAISER. | ''sepor that’ he baa neared no effoot on the vestigation Insotart@e | L ors displeasure yeaterda: and Deputy Bank Superintendent Will] te involves the Banking Deparieeen. | we POrpand or hekooa: whiae necked Devote Three Days a Mr. Dodge announced that the | | come expressly to Herlin trom Danzig. Week to It. bee gy the. ‘Onion Ben | Dr, Otto Wiemer, a Radical me! Fear Belief Will F WIN Spread He Is | Heading War Party by Op- E ‘ i ‘ ; British that the Gov- posing Moroccan Pact. igations to on i $ . time when France and G involved in serious negotiati BERLIN, Nov. 10.--The atthude of Crown I Mam durtng the Reichs rated his pleas- the eriticiains yesterday's | harmed the nation to serve party aims The Chencellor, fairly shaking with when he openly dem ure over and appro of Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollwey's \ tive chief as a man “whose sword is in | his mouth.” So violent @ personal at gn ee ee ere te tack upon a party leader by a Mintet and applauded the sabre-rattltng 4 jis almost unprecedented, and being speeches, is sharply ¥ v j directed against such a powerful re by not only the | resentative caused a so | t stg th P ts of the Ch Von Heydet whl never forgive riends but the epponents of the Chan- | that,” was the general comment among The Berliner Tag - —— MURDERER SENT TO AUBURN. Jennte Finley, colored, twenty-one Fran condemned . the Vonsisene she Ga-|— xette and the in deserib' olous pape cern ¢ join Chancellor, which was badly shaken rive, When the pent-up fury born of the pop- » Ular feeling that Germany 1 backed | years old, 0 o. 23 West One Hundred down before British and Thirty-third street, convicted of x Reichstag yesterda he Chan: er for Killing Mrs. Alveta sought to explain that Germany also colored, of No. 23, ined the object w he fad first street, on Aug. I, was hi | 2j to-day to the State Prison for When the gundoat Panther was! women at Auburn for a term of not nd dang n oc ely slows his disee © the peror and his sent to Agadir; that the Franco: less than seven Years and six montis ut ated French hostiitt and not more than fifteen years and ten that Germa ad cone! ‘ the pro: otha. The sentence was imposed by A negot'tions with honor and ad-| Judge Malone of General Sessions. n were members of a from Nort Keach, Mrs. The Chancellor Ustened tn vain for Patty returnin von Bethma t a word o 1 ro Carpenter c fter wuch a de ration, pAling A at he that Herbert James, the Finley woma uperor Own Princeln ace anes H escort, had insulted her. This started scathing dts His Majesty! jing, the 1 Chane nm von Hert Heyde- rand head of the Socialist @ strengthening of the pc Prince did not appear at or orton Oppenheim Co. SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER 222 STREET. NEW YORK. Winter Coats Main ae, Wee For Women and Misses t 12.50 tone A Variety of Styles cee Gis Women’s Plain Tailored Coats, $12.50. Made of black broadcloth, lined throughout with good quality satin, and a special value al the price, Reversible and Blanket Cloth Coats, with large collar and revers, fastening at side. Many color combinations, in tan, gray, , brown and blue shades. $12.50. Semi-Fitted Coat of gray double-faced cloth, the collar, cuffs and pockets showing trimming of reverse side of fabric, priced at only $12.50. The Reversible Broadcloth Coat is an especially attractive garment in that it can be used both as a street coat and for evening wear. lt is made of black chiffon broad- cloth on one side and messaline or broadcloth in contrasting shade on the other, and can be worn equally well either side out. All black, or black with king's blue, rose, coronation, — = miter re si as $12.59 $20 Plush Coats, $12.50 5C0 in this sale, rich seal plush in the models, with square or pointed backs and very wide revers, deep cufis on the sleeves, good linings, lad sizes for women and misses. Choice at $12.50 Cyiarseee COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104 ST BK UES “L_STATION SUBWAY STA. AT CORNER GRANDRAPIDS FURNITURE ONE BLOCK AWAY ‘¢ FREES REE ell leather CREDIT. TERMS "25 $3.00 Dowa ou $50.00 eB vaee 5.00 . 7.50 “ Ty 1000 00" 3.00 * APARTMENTS FURNISHED Value $15 SATURDAY nad 7 PAY OPEN UNTIL , Aaa 3 10. P™, eB FREICHT \ j COLUMBUS AVE BET 103° & IO4™ST said that he régreted. Meeply the : | Prince's netion, whieh could omy harm {the Union Bank was resumed to-day tn th of perce, This expression | Brooklyn before Deputy Bank Superin- . ? oked hearty applause from the Lib: |tendent Kdward Lane Dodge. District. rp Attorney _ethmann - Hollweg | Assemblman Lows Goldstein, who was “For the Woman who Caras defeated for reelection Tuesday, were | in not | fe Loyd George, in| sult of the s made to Great | him out of active participation in the KF 2 a y jodge announced that s sions | Ba’ | indignation, referred to the Conserva- | ownership. T. KELLY Between 16th and 17th Streets. Pa $60 Complete trom 49.88 to $00.00 With Every Perchos: « 875 ‘The investigation into the failure of| would be probed to the mit. et Jamea C, Cropsey and was very pale and weak as a re- nd in thelr capactty as counsel | iM Banking Department. Mr, Gold- tous Ilness that kept wld be held on Mond r 7 Fridays. The afternoons of those | devoted to the examination » 41 stockholders of the U aide panel to get on record their ‘The morning sessions willl Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. America’s Greatest Furniture House! wig Block ee gumann $i: &COMPY Beth st. 1° NO Red Tape NO Strings to This Offer! You may furnish any room com- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR Siete xira of Any Kind Accounts opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00 on small weekly Ppaymenta, | : SMALL ance in maak ACCOUNTS weekly payments especially invited 4 Five massive pieces with finely constructed, effec- Hye carved frames in highly polished mahog- any finish. Tufted backs and spring seats—up- holstered in brocaded see $9.50 Morris Chair) ») 5 74 (Compare \Prices! —_———— Study our advertised values ani store! Visit cur store, | compare our price: with : \ those eleewhere, and Massive frame, fnely con- | convince yourself that stated and in palate! HOUR PRICES ralien oak or x sahogeny cxcalont ay 6 ‘sible cush'ons: "h © B) struci on. In highly weil tufted and covered in yA. EAL ALWAYS shed yohen oak or mahoge plan or fancy velour. Hany (nah. Actual $3.60 tual $9.50 value, Ht LOWEST. 477. Actual $9.50 valu gi LO 1G \ strong we'l braced Roch vr ani spndle back and arms; of exeellest co Single Stamps Double Stamps After Noon ___Mornings 265 Sixth Avenue “Se iyrrees cn » CREDIT S For Men and Women ill be better with your b nil Outfit you select it wher you have great t variety to choose from ‘Our immense display Fall and Winter: for Misses. 3 Men and Young —newest — styles, popular patterns, shades and color! Perfect fit assured, No estra charge for opening Hur an oceount. Our prices ate « ig] low cs Mf you paid cash, Everything you buy We Will Cheerfully Charge, und You May Pay for the Goods in Such Sums as May Be Convenient--Weekly or Monthly, Remember, Only entrence is Throwch the’ Furniture Store. TDEMS OF PAYMENT UO BUIT CUDTOMERS. Capels, Pianos, cy

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