The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1912, Page 2

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Sek ee and policomen investigated without ree oult, Mina Crane also lives in fhincciiff Court. She rode uptown Tuesday eve- ning on the subwa. 1 got of at the One Hundred ant veseventhy RUreOt station. Asi) case of Miss Dunlop, | she had beard voting vefinite about the | previous robberica, but there had been) rumére In the apartment house of an attempt at a holdup tn Miverside Drive | & hort time befor?. Ta order to avoid the Nrive, Mise} Crane walked down Broad to One! Hundred and Mifty-sixth street and then turned west toward the Rhin cliff. The block, which is short and WOR Nehted, was deserted and the yommge woman felt somewhat nervous Ae phe headed tows.d the river, @he had just turned the corner of} Broadway when she saw a men and & woman—es she thovght—turn into One| Hundred and Fifty-sixth street from Riverside Drive and walk rapidly to- ward her, She was reassured by the presence of the pair and hurried along, uneuspecting!y. Direetly in fron: of iiapania Hail the couple stopped in her path and viocked her way, ‘The man wald roughly: “Give us your m HIGHWAY ROBBERS MY’ 1OUSLY VANISH. Miss Crane was s0 surprised and terri- fied she banded over her purse without @ wort, Then fear gave her Initiative. She dodged around the pair and started for Rbtneci!ff Court as fast ae she comd run “Hold on. there,” the man cried to har, Out she paid no heed and dashed inte ¢he apartment house. The hall boys and elevator operators surmised what had happened the moment they saw her. ‘They raw into One Hundred and Fifty- @izth street and up to Broudway, wut omald Gnd no trace of the mysterious ‘Mee district in which the holdupn have oogurred is well lighted and thickly Oepulated. But Riverside Drive te de- eerted in the evening in chilly wet weather and forms an ideal route of eoenpe for persons anxious to avold observation Prom the colerity with whioh the pair of thieves vanieh it in the supposition ef acme of the detectives on the case ‘Wat they have an automobile in watting at @ handy Bin ee GHD TELLS LOVE -FORCO-RESPONDENT MOTHER ACCUSES (Continued from First Pag: _hamme handweiting. The letters were _then offered in evidence. | One of them read tn part: Dear Teddy: You don't know how 1 sorry 1 am that my letter betrayed you, and I a:n doubly sor: ome one else saw it. You mitut if have told me beforehand. Above ail | People I didn’t want Mrs, R. to see Mt. Bhe must have stormed terrib'y 1 can't blame her for it, ougt not to have opened it it wi fool ike a thief Jem #0 nervour that T tremule all over, tt is all ( * and § George tv the wh 1 hate not been abie to do a bY! of studying. 1 hi been Urinking, thinking, thinking, 1 q@mjoyed your letter I / could respond to t', | "t Yours, Q. BD. was ie ow sign Dr + Graham-Rogera 9. appeared to have LITTLE 6ON GRCETED HER as/ “AUNT BiLLY.” A letier, signed Paved, coniatned: | PY Dearest Ted: You eably' sur- CRE Dee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH it PIG AND 40 CALVES WOULDN'T RAKE UP? THRILL BlG CROWD ~—-AEINZE SCANDAL IN CHASE ON SHIP! RUSH NEW LAWS ON TRANSIT, CITY URGES AT ALBANY Board of Estimate Demands Legislation to E able Quick ALL PLANS ARE HELD UP.) a, Three-Fold Extension of Single| Fare Area Hangs on State Permission. On motion of Borough President Me- the Board of Eatimate to-day iution urging upon Legistature the immediate passnge of proposed amendments abling the city authori. ties to enter into contrad&e for the con- equipment and operation of rapid transit ines, {n accordance with the poleies and plans uf the Pubic jon and Board of Katt- adopted a re The resolution called upon poration Counsel to represent : { legielauve hearings on the proposed curing to the gee area throughout ch paywenkers a singe five-c fare und afford the city the best pomsi- ble return for its own future Investment fn rapid transit lines, patie BELMONT TUNNBL’S IMMEDIATE USE IS QUEENS’ DEMAND. ‘The Board of Estimate and thonment unantmousty adopted to-day « resolution introduced by Bor. | dent Connotly of Queens, calling Intetborough Rapid Transit Com- pany to begin, as soon a@ posalble, the operation of the Belmont Tunnel on the game terms that hi by the Interborough for the operation this tunnel as part of the ‘Trfyorough systems of aubwa, tensions. Mr. Connolly declared that the shape for operation for Miss Carol B. Newb the former Secretary of the Navy, ai nounced her engagement H. Alleyne of tho Queen's been advanced tumnel can be put jim thirty or forty day “The Belmont tunnel, wald Mr. Con- orty-aecond street and Jackson avenue and Van Alyet street, Long isiand City, was completed seven It in equipped with tracks | and two terminal stations, with crom:| 1 understand steel cars were or- * the equipment and that all Near uy the acounn- idleness ani de- that remaine is lations of seven yeu not addressed to her. Honestly, I jeay and turn on the power ! alns can be run from Lexington to the Long Island City vigg versa in four mint of the tunnel will ef business and real nd City, and the e felt throughout Borough of Queen to se@ thia tunnel will pledge them- * UD uny deficit In opera- Wertingfeid | clpate a deficit. nusht fn @ profit prined me by fen yuur photo, T thought you were 6out ng It, T thank you, and ioe wore ° It the more like the ori¢inal ake, f sithough 1 would ra ihe original 1 have 1 i days since you we Jong, bur seems fe ete there were m t Lamp 1'4 wi -but, alas! mr | \ thew 4 wer by Mra. Grats war not une I 1 ii Inter, whe . eune jw New York { suspected her 1 as load double lite. Accord ” wae walking one der vit ' S som, when the: ino Mes. Grabam-Rogers the young woman ‘Mle told me she wax Aunt Bil) ——— KIND POLICEMAN HELPS Man Who'd Build Home for His Bride. today ens ¢ street. Jameses drove their trucl an@ proceeded to load u net @ soul on the boat wot 1,000 feet of lun when Patrolinan Den: along. EE, | nially. to get this lumber over to Jersey b fere it storms. I'm going to Ket ma rle@ to-morrow ani 1 bought this lum- © ver te mulld » house. If you @ band it would help soine, Jent a hand unt} for to be on his wa Temesce started to drive eheut from a nelgtvoring a Pennsylvania watchman ire. Policeman McKiernan fe making the arrest, after the had been pursued about i operate ine, road Lexingicn avenue ai long Island City until euoh time as the Belmont tunnel can be joined with the yenrs must elapso petore the Belmont ab he ronnected with the 1 and five years dn a flest clams vt maaiter wher 1 receive you wit » Hoard of Kacimate ip to the Bote: can have trains through the cunnel by the first was the rewnance. | ‘LOAD STOLEN LUMBER, |... Piles It on Truck at Pier for Young , , vnd send them 1 aa regarded as 1 Lie Mayor's former opposition James King and James Sharkey were held for trial in the West Side Court! harge of stealing a trick joa@ of lumber from the canal boat Midas, moored at Went Fifty-firs:! ° sid out une} Just after dark last night the two ‘There was e men had) 1 the truck iy McGuire came | Se Ie ine, “Working pretty late, boys,” he said) | ae ith mY igh Yes,” eaid one of the men, "we want | Daughter of Ex-Secretary of Navy, Engaged to British Army Captain “ March 21.—Be- {ing a Bermuda romance, sailing on the Arc daught of] cricketer, and thirty-six y aie from Gibraltar in Ji many part alded the engage here in February, mak- ' will probably be ! puary, ‘The ays “age |lawless mountaineers, Allen, 4 ast half reescuw their kin. Get You First.” 1s sees on ad seasudy CHARLESTON WINNERS. HILLSVILLE, Va, March 21-—"To] FIRST RACE—Two-s those who have made it their con-|%0: selling: four furlonks Miss, 118 (Peak), 12 cern: We have plenty of arms and) io 20, won; Prince F ‘These hills are an unhealthy place |!" 1VMrennor): for strangers to visit. Remember Keun, Flat this, You can get us in the end, may-|* imae, be, but we will get you first.” ‘This notice tacked up on a tree die fectly beside a proclamation of Gov Mann offering a reward for the cap: : ture of the Hilleville Court asansrins, (114 24, Sabo lend fe again the defi of the Allen outlaws, | Belle Clem, Top Note and It was first posted two days aso, ry torn down and destroyed. 1. THIRD RAC & dozen of the outlaws, a W dashed to @ point within of here and amin p: of death. They we the place, and while neveral. kept gwuard 1 with guns ready, one drew the card | Tillte’ ie from his pocket and tuo! Montealm and f nd also ran. muy six furlongs. 5, the Governor's — prociaim ¥ POUCRTH RAC vide and by pe which all rode away uwawl: parse $10); conditions; one mile, ching a intensely excited ove tie affair, as Dr, ‘Dunner COLE REI) Rito 7, ev Re att 7 Dope signed th the repeated warning of tho gang ttleton, | againination Justice ¥ flares out brazenly fiom a tall pine on that she had cleared hi contempt the roadsid To-day many persons went our to Place and read the warning, and none feeined to have the rdinood to tear tt down, The card Was «till there this Bidna Allen and his gang to-day ap- | PIReP Taos Parently ho nearer capture than | Siuntle Cit’ fot” (by they were a week ago when they » de ina, buck to the mountains after the tragedy $7 e 4 that bloc Chreatt: Cour Wels’ Gentry, Carroll, Noarly ever clue run own Doree yew “han by searching d ives and possemen has proved to be false, and when my trail has been struck the fugitives have been too wily for t . Posses | Shablute botectese tain were belley only 10 find, upon closing in, thal the outlaws had escaped. Nothing had been heard to-day from the tlvex who ein th felt yo d last night, So far ax is ks here, no definite idea a to the whereabouts of the outlaws nN advanced since it developed t ne Move on Chestnut Ridge yesterda | without results | ve Feltw ts matehing | Live akill agatnat the mountal fugitives. mountat rived 4n town to-day leader of the posse dler of “moonshine walking throu, one of the hill gettlement slopes. Reports here say that desultory firin haa been heart in three or four a tions of the mountains, and the b to that members of the gang are an occasional “pot shot” at thelr mers, Anot'or day of drizzling ra clouded the air in the mountains and | made deeper the mud which has ham: | pered pursuit fu entire wark Interest centres on the approaching | trial of the four prisoners now held at Roanoke. All plane are being made for | the arraignment of Floyd Allen and HUSBAND’S CALCINED: MAGNE (Hold in Hott is refined it towel “arn! palate . one by the defense for a change of v hie son Victor here on Tuesday. F effort will be m ‘The prosecution believes the lesson of 1 Tuesday,| Capt. Alleyne 1s popular, a good rs old. He ‘Thomas wedding out in ’ quick Virginia justice me i lthe same court that eight days % tims will have a salutary effect Jetments returned Only two of the i n ast week by a special jury were made public, ey name Floyd and Victor dozen more members of the Allen gang were Gov. Mann for a strong detachment of militia to guapd Hilsville during the trial of the#@ Allens provided the Prosecuting officials here plan to ask , ~ ~ ‘i * Commbnw: h @uccessfully eslst “You Can Get Us in the End, [ter plese or acehanse of venue. ‘Towns! here bell hy Allen Maybe, but We Will jeans would not hesitate to attempt to i; purse: Sprightly bullets. We know how to use them, |(o 1. 8 to 1, and 4 to 1, second; Stavano, to 1, and 6 to ‘austina, Auto k Hudson, year-olds and Straus, | The | afternoon, a Maunting defiance of th authorities x0, M OUTLAWS FIRE ON THE MEN] wiirien for to-murrow's races att as fol- PURSUING THEM. lows: (MRS, FRENCH JUST Against Him. to Peep Into Her Private Affairs. F. Augustus Metnze may Justice Finellte in the ¢ Mrs, Lillian Hobart I Couft | any claim against him,” Mrs. t of Theoso; The su ow laundry hinery Frenen gay questions concern! Justice Finelite to! ago that unl to-day and answered frankly and expliet due you from F, Augustus Heinz: asked Attorney Adler. and her eyes snap} RAKE UP SCANDAL. You are just trying to rake up lot of scandal," she said you ask me such a question want to write a novel about affairs?" out about Mr. Hei it quite likely that 1 will «ume ask him all about it Mrs, Fronch darts at him, 100, an was $100, 1 have received all no! epent it “Did you get anything besides 1,002" “asked the lawyer, yd she re when Mrs. resided BOARDING HOUSE. ‘and I don't self or to there anno; sented all along y have ac who ise woman wax Diss Deb Maha was Mrs, 1 When 1 fo contrac ing at th of that Then Attorney Adjer “Jother witnesses ty exam can get them to court.” BEAUTIFUL OSTRICH FEATHER FANCIES Made from vour old feath into the latest jelled or PECAN NUT BLOSSOMS, POUND Box Cortland et stores open Bark How ai ir stores ‘oben Baturday ev Milk Chocolate Covered Tangerines to add sweetness what je already sweet, POUND BOX ROOSEVELT GE: ANOTHER SETBACK IN Better Quality . | omar '40t050°. r delegates and al Convention names of cand alternates to thi to be voted at t vic ; Head of Waitin Institute | | Dainty French Hook Hosiery Adorn- | iscttat tne top of ie Dale SFE AS WITH ECZEMA “ne | Scab Half Inch Thick Co Thick Covered Toy Head, Would Dig Until Blood Ran pletely Cured | by Cuticura Soap and Ointment, Denies She Has Any Claim ed Most of Calves, but Porker Was Bare. Aa the passengers, among them twenty bridal couples, were trooping aboard the Nermuda-Atiantic rd, Tereey City, to-day, there was! a sudden outcry at the entrance to the) INQUIRY OVER A DEBT.| Tells Lawyer He Has no Right} | mow, raced down the wharf and headed | | e first cabin gangway. As the twenty brides turned and saw twenty ehrieks to tell and scarpered up the ench, former | head of the Mahatma Institute, has , to the immense edifica- | tion of all who observed save the twenty Jealous bidegrooms. given pause by the exhibition, as it were of forty iridescent cal pig was po overcome he raced round and round in circles and then headed His owner made a | fying tackle just as piggie was about to plunge into the bounding main, as rap- by the white-capped surface of the Hudson. E Having secured a hammerlook grip on she came into court/ the pig's knuckle (left, rear) the farmer these questions |1ay panting on his back, would have| Maloney came along and sald he would | like to ford the pig to the twenty brides Even the pig was tall, statuesque, was be- ing rigidly examined to-day by Attorney Jerome L, Adler, representing Andrew J. Davis, a Sixth avenue plumber, who a judgment for $160 against the fair for the open sea. swers to her income, and her several days | id dig it until the blood fingers. His face wase sight with the terrible eczems. No one ever looked worse than he did. I cannot describe it. He waa getting worse all tho time. ° I got some Cuticura Soap and Cuticurs lt BL oad | Port Steward nished for contempt of court. In two woeks the: ve you recetved all the mone; The pl had run to the pier from the| arathon Cafe, at No, i Montgomery | $4 The farmer had teft | wagon while selling | | Bends and | esc to the proprietor of the a. c Beott, June 9, 1911. I ray wish ® skin clear of pimples, black- | ‘other annoying eruptions, hande | | soft and white, hair live and glossy, and scalp id itching, begin to~<day the regular use of Cuticura Soap for the toilet, ‘bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional | light application of Cuticura Ointment. @ther method is #0 agreeable, so economical, ‘and s0 often effective. ‘and Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are sold every» where. Sample of each mailed free, with 32- book on the bis ‘and hi ret 4 The examination was in privat room and was somewhat in 1, Mr French tapped her foot on the floor | free from dandruff an eeking freedom found ja ready purchaser and by this time ts a | Probably no more. TELLS LAWYER HE'S TRYING TO| wagor Cuticura Soap (25¢. replied the lawyer, “but | want shouldshave with inCuticurasoapsbavingstick, filed sult eigatnit th 1° $100,000 for alienating ¢ of Mrs. Julia Gifford Fitzsimmons, him and A Distinction. when you got the club last night vour wi ‘The hearing was adjourned to Finelite's court re: and the toll Mrs, Frengh to take th thair and that he would pass on the} tions as they were aske: I have no eld ainst Mr, Heinze," Mry neh sald, As you know, T sued him and t was wettled out cou The money I got by reason of the setilemen me from him, and I have} “Bromo Quinine” ToMake the Start ———————— | lis all that is needed to secure a| Pease Piano—it is within your ny prope Another appeal was inade to the Court | neh was asked where she Laxative Bromo Quinine oes eed Todo Qewoze remember the tah came thts cignaiure om every bes GD KEEP SECRET THE ADDRESS oF| , Means, as we have a piano for} ‘ every purpose and every purse— | the monthly payments are so eas; you will not miss the money—If | you don’t make the start you may miss the chance of learning or of | | giving your children that oppor- | tunity while they are young. Pease Pianos are of unques- | | tioned -cuarability: | years of experience New Pease Pianos |many bargains in fine pianos, little used, from $125. | Write for catalog and bargain list. “1am at a boarding house," she said, | ed my- ) misrepre- and 1 want it ended me of being an asso- Mf Diss Debar, [didn't know that r when she was Institute, [ thought 1 behind them. at 8825, and | wa ed her to leay t security’ in my residence th anybody nok ox bouks to which your A?" she was asked, 128 W. 42 2 St.-nr, Broadway, N, Y)} Strictbadh hve ON tha hee, DrBull’s ‘COUGH ‘ SYRUP Newark Lal have some ne as soon as I pad the picts 4 paskage, tom, WARNER'S SAFE sea i ul "be went immedi ily cureathe child. up is constantly re Habla aiready distribute ba va Ld Remediey ‘on A i a od cold oe Seeroupeand in, Ball ber”. Borlhl, 923. Crea SENT FREE paths lent HEAT IMORE Oath ER a CO. 0 2) ASTER G60) BANTORE, AD. TORNITURE on CREDIT Murabou Btoles vee or Mutis, ‘sin sie fin era: (Trade Mark.» Special for Friday, the 220 CHOCOLATE coven» Special tor Thursday, 2ist é oes a ‘Box 10c THURSDAY'S OFFERING CIAL ABST. CHOCS, orgeust. AaE. CHOCS Bo] LE al MORRIS 267 W125 HELP WANTED—MALE. A chotce offering from Florida, tn alt thelr natural deliciousness and a coating of our Premium Milk Checo- Savings; That is the keynote . this distinctively NEW Coat Store. And we are enabled to accomplish it only because we sell our own RAINCOATS direct to the wearer, at the Factory Price. And every coat measures up to a~- + standard years in the making and seasons in advance of the current. bsg at Slip-On Coats for ety ear These coats possess all those distinctive _ feat- ures that define an_ultra smart garment. Every dressy woman — should have one in her ward- robe; the workmanship is of eminent superior- ity; the styling will fas- cinate you. | Every price mariedl ‘in plain figures | Purchase returnable The price is put on in the factory and ever remains the same. If your purchase is not as expected, return and its price will be refunded. JOSEPHSON RUBBER CO. 'Cor. 5th Av. & 14th St. ‘THE HOUSE FOR COATS COFFEE Sold Direct to tne Consumer AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1m G Ib, lots, as lew as ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY AND PATENT GROATS For intents, mothers and invalide Recommended by boat medical nuthorities for thelr purity and quale “For intants, 3 ley with fre substitute f oh digenteds nouri shing: gives both invaluable in typheld thers, children and Patent Groat ° or ter Sew’ Yor er Suburban hemes and Country Places Lucky indeed is the family who «ets away from the sweltering elty vhen summer comes and enjoys the easures of the suburbs and by Iake, river, mountain or sea. 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