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anh & v aay sau WUhuD, | FIREMAN NAMES ENGRAVER. MONDAY, — on the porch and another half way up Pact home with thelr prizes. tectives gald they found $1,600 worth on the pair and a large coll a BILL” FELL | INTO THE NET OF | RUBE DETECTIVES “Notorious inde from Portchester to Police Headquarters Here. BURGLAR DROPPED HIS JIMMY |!0""'") ON THE PORCH. | The Wie burglar was on the ladder | CIGARETTE EXPLODES GAS, and tn his haste {window he had dropped a jimeny upon | tion of pawn tickets she and Zehr were Adam Newberth, a leutenant In the! WOMAN Is BADLY BURNED, | Fire Dopartment, started suit in tho Su-| Preme Court for a divorce from his wif | 5 3 & C Waffles can almog | naming Willam | weaitny engraver, of No, 163 Wittiam | guarding the bottom of the adder. the Indder and down the big bursiar Motier and Daughter Thrown Vio- lently to the Street by Force of Blow-Up. are MeCheaney, 68 Freeman St., Orange, N.J. Some time ago Mrs. Nowberth fol al suit for separation on the ground of} cruelty and inhuman treatment. duneiives in ah a Graham, interposed a counter-c! e, and to-day asked Justice Sca- "| bury to assign the case to a jury for from the ladder, | however, and Deto f vig burglar a black eye and the o:ner | ja walloping that caused him to call | charge of Joseph nh excavation to locate a Ph Flour For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscuit. declares ho found his wife | and Zehr at hig home, No, 769 Unton! on the night of sept. | tt knowing who the patr were, the |Port Chester detectives brought them to rk for Identification. M to seventy, and is 6 The little bur«lar Js | and is & foot 5 inches! her daughter Anne, Both have a collection of hat they are proud of. has &@ police record. eee won him four years in Auburn Mason began his eriminal ca- | reer in the @'s as @ train robber. considerable of a career in Call- fornia In the early days. Mason was born in St. Louls and his Three Portchester detectives brought | ent name ie Benjamin Sippy. to New York Police Headquarters to- ay for identification the big and little burglars who wero captured er Hight after they had given the pollce of half a dozen town: | street, Brooklyn, Just as they reached the excavation Rurns | there was an explosion and mother and ter were hurled violently to the They were carried into the barber Captors Didn’t Know They | { Had a Distinguished Crim- inal in Tow. His last burglary |, but most of her underdresses were burned away, daughter was unhurt. Dr. Healy was summoned by Police- A Watch Out Why delay buying your new Winter |been arrested charged with every crime on the criminal calendar. amber of crimes of which he has ver had a pal wh Hospital and Mrs. Geblein take there. ecord ax a bad man |and his associates in crime never ‘dared | turn against him well knowing that restless days for . The Portohester detec- tives, Curtin, Devanny and Olsen, did Rot realize what a grand catch they made. As soon as Lieut. Allen of the Bureau of Criminal Identification saw the big burglar he recognized him as “Big Bill" Mason, who for half a cen- tury has frequented the higher walks ‘of crime and who has spent about thirty. five of his seventy years as a guest in various State penitentiarics. ‘The capture of the big and little Durglar was not without Hot as Saturday was, hundreds of men took advantage of this great Overcoat Sale, because it gave them opportunity ' never forgave a bad turn. {SEVERAL KILLINGS LAID et MASON’S DCOR. been suspected of halt | | among them the hi ‘oper of tha Newcal Bank in 1898) the murder of Major Assortments are still complete in every grade, and in all the vew and Every Li Little Cube Has desirable models and fabrics. a Flavor All Its Own. BEHREND’S BOUILLON the great tonical Fond drink, delicious and nour- Algo suspected of participation in th in December, 1897. coused of torturing Jon ‘achlin and his wife at Glenville Mills, some months ago. en EES , Wich, Yonkers and other towns have Been yielding valuables to this pair. ‘The only descriptions that the police ever received of the robbers were that one was @ big man and the other small. On Saturday night John H. Snagg of No. +43 Sound View street, Port Ches- ter, heard a noise on his front porch like @ horse doing the Highland fling. ‘He rushed outside and found a man The arrival of Mason create’ consid- if erable excitement at Headquarters. Mi the older detectives, who have met Bill | Bam too, in the course of their criminal work gathered around and swore to his !den- Three proud Port Chester detectives “Suits at $15 and $25 Famous Hackett, Carhart Standard Suits in all the new patterns, in heavy winter cheviots, cassimeres and New York models specially de- goed for New York men. weight worsteds, Special Suit Values Usual $20 Value Suits.... Usual $25 Value Suits Usual $40 Value Suits. t . E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway 119 W. 42d St. Near Chambers St. Harlem and 42d Stores Open Evenings 841 Broadway 125th Street ——= 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’S AT 149 UST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED \he debutante turns to Cammeyer in her quest for evening shoes HE dainty New York girl of discrim- inating taste 6 FT. 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