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De iJ THE EBVENI AN Oy ae a NANCY LEISHMAN WHOSE DOWRY IS TOO SMALL gem INBANDITS’ CELLS | RECORD SECRETS Jewelry store at Thirteenth atreet and Sixth avonue, in the course of the taxl- cab robbery thera Inst summer. The Police Successfully Use Ma-| * t 4 ul 4 daring. chines That Played liportant | fre'was virtually tne loader of the wane, | | A long series of bold-ups in this city STRIKE HALTS 2,000 TRAINS; PARALYZES TRADE — Fuel Shortage Throws 500,000 Men Out of Work and Fur- ther Increases Food Prices. Deputy Commissioner Dougherty the farther he delves into the case. John Malloy, under arrest for carry- ing concealed weapons, who took no part fn the taxicab hold-up because he was in jail in Brooklyn, is now the chief figure of interest in the police investiga- tion, Malloy, it has been discovered, is : conviction that the wang that executed the $25,000 robbery in Church atreet alto robbed Jacoby's store and killed i and Boston are charged to him and the Part in McNamara Case. | and Boston ate charged —_——— WALL STRE BRITAIN FACES CRISIS. SIX MORE ARE INDICTED. | Four Accused of Robbery in First Degree and Others of Receiving Stolen Money. All Lines of Business Feel Ef- fect of Great Tie-Up—Strike Spreads to Germany. LONDON, March 4—It was officially announced to-day that 2,600 trains have deen discontinued by the several rail- way systems in the United Kingdom. Wavery freight train that could de spared! penrin, March 4.—Soclety and mill: was taken off, and in addition every |tary circles are both interested and carted the list nearly a Dotnt below the final range of last week ttions in the London Exchange were, to & great extent, responsible for the selling of stocks that occurred in the local market. The opening was irregularly lower, and at the outset prices floundered aim- lessly around withouth definite course, After ace-sawing for a poMod the Ist finally assumed a downward trend, when selling of Reading, Union Pacific and Stecl developed in moderate volume. The list rose without abatement dur- ing the afternoon period and landed at the highest level of the day at closing tine, Gains of 1 and 2 points were numerous at the finish, with Reading, Steel, Copper and St. Paul scoring the best advances, ‘The dictagraph, which played such an important part in working up the Mc- Namara case, has been utilized in get- ting information from and about the gang under arrest for the Church street taxicab robbery. Transmitters of @ dic- fagraph machine were ‘pianted” in cells at Headquarters, and detectives at the receiving end recorded conversations be- tween the prisoners, It was learned by means of the dicta- Graph that the original plan for holding up the East River National Bank mes- sengers included shooting Geno Mon- tani, the chauffour who drove the bank taxicab, in the leg. This idea was teen issued to travellers. Many of the suburban atations have| man's probable dowry, which {e re- been closed, thus husbanding the coal| Ported to be ineufMicient to meet the needed to heat them. ‘The railway | Count’s requirements. 1s of all the roads are co-operating | Awalting confirmation of the story, @ave coal and cut down expenses.| Americans in Berlin are inclined to rf Cink that tue’ Lanbasentet have| evolved by others when Montani was} Rending was the stimulant for the ae “wae pone nt Mad a eLiaen graces the Gowen dante ot parr hy ‘ag| Not present. late upturn, :n steady demand all rit iT fusing the Couat's| Montani dia not fancy the tdea, He| through the seasion, Reading jumped to threagh lack of fuel to move trains, as |* Polite way of refusing ah Noe for }2% In the final hour. Steal followed é few ef the roads have maintained any | “*?- he refused to be shot in the 1e8 fF) 911+ with n rise to 62%, witlle St. Paul Great reserve supply because of lack any amount of money. Blood poisoning | climbed to 108%, of storage room. POULTRY DEALER GETS __ | isht set i, be protested, and be might eet 32] TEN DAYS IN THE TOMBS. | protests orouste avout y rh Mt ean tpt esuntry continued to shut down today YS | proteate Drought about the acheme for | To-do Aha leet and iat ps af wba besaves of the shortage of fuel. It was | Oe Se the GORE 10 GieRD Oh UNS, seat | ee ae eretatwerentns, nome Sebardarre eatimated that 600,000 workere in @outh|Isaac S. Frank Is Also Fined be reed oo cong! ee ee ee cn i at ‘Wales alone had been thrown out of @ revolver against d » dom. Hest On werk, $150 in General 1X MORE INDICTED POR THE| Am ACRMB;: 8. at ee 2% Hood prices continued to increase to- Sessions, TAXICAB HOLDUP. am: es i Le day 204 there was much eufering ameng| Isaac 8, Frank of No. 7% Past One| The Grand Jury handed down indict- fs, ft She poor. Fishermen were unable to get | Hundred and Tenth etreet, proprietor of | mente to-day egainst Bu: Splaine, r it eneugh coal to sise on their trawlers, and | several poultry stands in Washington | Matteo Arbano, a suspect known as i x Mt qas expected that the price of fish | Market, pleaded gullty to~lay in Special | “Dutch” and enother known as “Joe a ‘Would soon become almost prohibitive, | Sessions of offering for sale unwhole-| the Kid.” All are charged with rob- i fy ASQUITH GIVES NO PROMIGE OF | some youltry. Frank wa: sentenced to | ery in the fret degre in that they par- 1 he ready confessed and pleaded gufty. Ar- to the miners’ delogates on Feb, | 1: lor Albert W. Kons of the y. in which be pointed out that the of Health told the Justices he| "ano hes aleo made @ confession, and a bs Frank's etall on Oct. 8 and|Dlea ts expected from him to-morrow, a by the unt oy piet an@ that |goultry in S aotbee tek Peper ‘Thie | ment to-day. a a majority coal owners had as-| poultry wae adverti ata when sented to the proposal. Kons coutoeaten tt. 0 Haward Kinsmen, alias Collins, ¢ur- . SETTLEMENT. Premier Asquith made his. promised the Tombs prison for ten days and in| tictpated im the $95,000 taxicab holdup. addition was fined $160. “Dutoh” and “Joe the Kid" are atill at Aanistant-Corporation Counsel Her | large. man Stiefel, who appeared in court to} Indiotenents charging the reception of ool, Zaller and Devel to aa Frank to Lig? ym FE Raton country any settlement or an immedi-| the nitentiary for a jong term. Sas adie cuca eee: Ws ane va pahington, Market. Mr. Steltel £014 | mnompeon street where the rob Juations, “is owned by the city of egal ery wae approximat toget! New York. Stalls are rented there for| planned and where the money was eannot help believe that time will break | little money in order that the poor may |divided. Splaine, Arbano and Dello were ‘the deadlock,” Profit thereby and obtain good whole- jarraigned before Judge Swann thie af- cheaper peices than they |ternoon for pleading. Splaine had al- ey we SESTESSFSSSSSSPLE FOPEEEEEETTTS FF iad recognised the prin- | visited demanded Gevernme! ciple of the minimum wage found there mere than 150 pounds ef [4s he and Dello asked for an a@journ- ty | In his own defence Frank said the mished the bul& of the evidence upon The statement was made Tepetitions'of that epesclc | poultry had boon resetved on a Prigay | WHICH Hsrrodalfe gle org) leks yen He declared ‘that the British Govern: |evecing, nut because of the intervention | H® was — Jy ment was still strongly of the opinion | of » holiday on Saturday it was left un. | statements made by him to the police thet the best way to fix a minimum | covered until Monday. He denied he | resulted in the rounding ‘up of almost pe ge le, al-/ the entire gang. Kinsman hae pleaded Today's early stock market was in- | dragging downward prior to July 22, 194, when the suit under ie ‘ WATE AFRAUD ~ RY DECLARE ~—INXIMMEL EASE (Find Claimant in ‘Insuranoe ih | Mystery Is Dead, but Can- not Fix Date of Demise. ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 4—The jury in the Kimmel case reported to Judge Am\- don today that they had agreed that A. J. White, the claimant, was an trapostor, ad that George A. Kimmel was dead. er, as to whether Kimmel was dead nsideration was filed, The jurors eed for further instructions, at the end of the first hour. Lower con-| Aithough the jury agrees that Kimmel | |is now dead, it 1s not possible for them to render a verdict without fixing the time of pis death prior to 194, The case inVoives! insurance on Kimmel's life. Judge Amidon in his new instructions to the jury, sald the question to be de- elded was whether Kimmel was dead when the sult was filed In 1904. Unless Kimmel was dead then, he said, the plaintiff! was not entitled to a verdict. “While acceptance of the claimant would necessarily have meant « verdict for the defense, rejection of him does not necessarily mean a verdict for the plaintiff,” cantinued Judge Amidon. “The death of Kimmel must be prov and the claimant was presented solely as a defensive measure. Since you have found that the ¢laimant is not Kimmel, this means of defense is removed and evidence involving, the never been Introduced at a! plant adhe MRS. CLOVER SUES. imant had of Husband. A sult to recover $0,000 for the death of her husband was started in the preme Court to-day by Mrs. Mary Curley Clover agaist William Sheafer, owner, and J. Romaine Bi and Alexander P, W. Kinman of the apartment bullding at “7 Broadwa Lewis P. Clover, who was a well- known newspaper man and a grand- nephew of Abraham (Lin teyped on an unfastencd coal in front of the property on $ last and died In eld people the ‘fire of has died down; the moves fel Feet Hee ee Hee it let lei eet tte l tte ltt | t+ Mven Boys Would Act for sheria ence.” owes ovvun for) THE B. & J. LA WALOHN CORSETTE. A distinctly 4 Unwilling to Be Hangman. Mix one pint of granulated gugar with m undergarment. La Walohn Corsette is scientif- SES SFE ETESETEE Fe ee eeese FS Fer ret up machinery for ascertaining the |though he had pleaded guilty to ¢he| guilty to robbery in the second degree, BS: necessary facts, but the miners still re- | charge. and is aiding the police and the Dis- x 5) \ fused to recede from their own sehed- —_———— trict-Attorney. 9 Premier-conciuded by appealing | THREE DIE IN HOUSE BLAZE jerit HoPE To CLEAR UP igs: i tothe House of Commons to recognise} SEVENTY OTHERS ESCAPE, STERN MURDER. . i i a tS terible Ea gegen are seers. uae “ab Outside of hunting for the euspects % ‘mem ‘commen: c at the present time, Mr. Asquith made |Flames Cause Death and Panic in bP myptyo 4 Tas dudatn ane bee Neratere Sigel herenek eading seertayt rt eulariy a statement, Big Beelon Tenement in et . pce bee ee ee as ‘been asserted in rly Day. of the miners’ leaders, @rament regarded the grantijy of a| BOSTON, March 4—Three persons minimum wage in the coal trade an phe lost their lives at a fire in @ big tene- Y step to the attainment of a |- | ment-house covering three city lots on ‘wage for all industries.” Hanover street early to-day. Nearly ao yin pet ukcA | seventy others encaped. The dead are: Sy ° 7) miner: 5 | Carmelio Zermelia, thirty-five years; Bete ere re ice rie en ordered | Giuseppe Crusafell, thirty-eight years, ; Peciat ‘4 iain hare tonsay, tho than tenting wet lo Pd I A rme ime wv z esause, 98 they assert, unjustified do- we led The other a ae = FOR TUESDAY ONLY cated. Weeneaata Gas oxegts afttet ate saath wi rt reac e WSURGENTS SING HYMNS. | [or the aremen and’ potion meu Dresses a ———s —__—. ==, d Pelish Wers! Drive Unwel- Robert V Deusen Dead, bi. come Pricet from Passaic Pulpit, | Rover L. Deusen, thirty-ave| WOMEN’S AN SSES’ IES of fine French Linen, years olf nd cn» of the best known t -emb: id. Cl y 2 ‘ Opposition to a priest took the form|newspaper mon In New York, died Rat: bine brows arbge ey eon Rtbaee d lace, Colors: 8.75 © ef Joud and continuous hymn singing|yurday at Liberty, Sullivan County, ue, brown, rose, white and lavender. ... Value $14.50, 5 6 yesterday in the morning service at Bt.) where he had been for two mnonthe . + . Jeseoh'e, Polish b Catholic Church Fas. making a last fight against « disease GIRLS’ DRESSES fs fine Se bated trimmed us} that had long threatened his ife. He wi luny motife, ineertion an and-embroidery. Manteuffel faced 1,500 protesting parish- . 0 ° 5 loners for about twenty minutes with: |wea rpldly fulleas ive, van Deas | Conoett los, pink and tan. 4 to 16 yours, Value 69.75, 6.98 | BES PUR deem recrenien areas the noe nce | agaere iB Greet Barrington, Mase, A showing of Gowns in all the fashionable | , then er were wi ‘ " was 00 much affected that he broke|died, ‘The burial wil be at Canaae colorings from the leadets of Paris fashions, down at the altar. With his exit the|Conn., probably to-morrow. mS congregation peepee ablet ond the sere = | Waists vice was fiulshed Huet, = ‘ ; domonetration Yolosa the, reaeat —0 3 = ‘ c t ti i etki as eoad’at (ah ~ yrup ou two side plaits, French collar and cuffs, it. 1.00 fae: Wikio Father Chlohowelt ley ttl a4, wren waseotag Congh ; ae eed Beaeist bs We are showing the newest and latest stylee—copies of French Models in Chiffon, Chiffon over Silk, and Net over Silk, in all the fashionable colorings, at prices much lower than charged elsewhere. . Hore oe home-made comedy that takes hold of @ cough instantly, ae cure he moet Brassiores whole family. eee MANY WOULD BE JACK KETCH, ¢ Duy ae much | re ete ounces at pits? (mt! — ioally construeted of Dr. Deimel Linen Mesh—the soft- est, cleanest, most hygienic and successful linen mesh fabric. Tt is stayed with the best corset boning-Walohn, which maintains its beautiful contour with lightness and suppleness. By the i periorian of its materials, shaping and finsh, the a Walohn Corsette imparts a beauty, style and. comfort unknown to the wearers of any other brassiere, Bust measure 84 to 46, Regular price $1.50, 2% ounces of Pinex » medical yal of pine in treating asthma, bronchitt it troubles, ore lungs, \ Corsets BW yn Msg Pag nds og ayes We carry tho models of the leading makers, as‘well as thovean: eo United stati Special Corsets, among which every variation of form IT hover may be stylishly and satisfactorily fitted at moderate ‘cost. with thie a ees | He 5 Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. ~ Duffy, Pure oh Malt Wits key | eee ce = ‘direct, $1.00 large Clearing Sale of PIANOS Slightly Used Upright Pianos from $75 up; New Planos from $190 up; 88- Note Player Pianos from $390 up. Steinway, Chic! 5 pecker iro runic Bach and other equally known makes are in- this sale. well || cluded in PIANO WAREKOOMS 96 Sth Ave. cor. 15th St. N. Y, 55 to 57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklys#. no woRr.d! ‘MONDAY, mMaRcH 4, Tt wala stated they could not agree, how-| | | | | you @re in the same position as if the | ~ —. Anke $50,000 Damngen for Death |: days ta . Clover, # ihe BANKE Interest In Bi the te ve of hy fmann, governess of younger son Paul, the residué to his widow Paul Ernst and Edward Ernst Thal- man. through ALMAN’S WILL. Widow Gots #1,000,000 Exttustve of wed the banker left more | Ladenberg, Thalman & | haritable bequests and Wequests of $40,000 to Jeanu@ Rosen, @ niece, and $5,000 to Mrs, Hedwig Neu- e result. her attorney that the propri- ap negligent. due by pat Bregating $13,128.99, value. The company owes Albert Saxe of the Hatel. Belleciaire, $23, and Frank A. Archambouet, also of Hotel Belleclatre, $19,674, are secured by mortg: nishings. on the fur- ianin A Spec (From the Washington Star. 5 “I understand your wife is 4. sclentific study.” thet [Yea “In what branch is she interested?” “Well, as the ‘gon opena up, T sit stator set aside all-ogist’* ‘ 1s intorest In the furnishings worth $42,676.00, mortgaged to their full ‘Thems debts ) taking up mas shopping sea- Id call her @ buy- Mr. ‘Thalman’s | testator Jeft the and two sons, DELICATELY FORMED and gently reared, women will find in all the seasons of their lives, as ‘The charities named were: Hebrew maidens, wives and mothers, that Orphan Asylum, Hospital, $10," Dispensary % rm m, ————_. toy Seo Norman Lb. Sper ‘of ton street, Brooklyn, ‘Troop 26, 1s the edi Scouts’ Review and Aeronautical Bul- | letin,” @ publication devoted to news} of Intérest to the B. youtbful editor's first published to-day, rest now being take! by the Army and Na make ft necessary f form an amateur recru which the future Gover be largely ;@rawn. Debts of the B $10,000; Ha s+ a Newspaper. déals mainly with aeronautics, on the theory that the in- Sper Is only seven- teen yeam old and has edited quite an Intereating four-page paper, oo Mount Sinat an ilvepital and *h@ one simple, wholesome laxative remedy which acts gentlyand | antly and naturally and which may No. St Middle: ' tem needs @ laxative, with perfect a Hoy Gcout of safety and really beneficial effects, na wt. $a Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, oy Scouts, The which is so refreshing to the taste, that warming and grateful toning to the stomach which responds so favorably to ite action and the laxa effect which is so bene- ficial to the system when, occa- diel ite gentle cleansing is desired. 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