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i FROM ASTOR HOUSE Sloan aay Since June 1,!17- | Suspects Murder. Fudge Row » the Court ret T0 SING SI SING SING CELL Yesnold Caney Gangster’s cum FUBERCULOSIS | Leaving Clothing; Friend | sel Asks Lenity for Youth | HOW TO CONTROL AND Mystery still eucrounds the disappear. | ance of William Sloan of Chicago, who of t left the Astor House on the morning of to from five to ten years In Sing Sing Tune 1, it is sald, with $250,000 which he Pet te thought to nave received the day be- fore for settling « claim of J. H. Knigh’ @ioan have been unsuccessful. walked out of the lobby of the hotel) Nearly three weeks ago, leaving in his room an overcoat and a suitcase con- | #¥ilty to a charge of violatin taluing soiled linen and ofds and ends | of dress, and has nevor since been | 1 heard of. ie ‘At the hote) the management thought |*4 can be sent away for fourteen y: When Tort! was arraigned for # that your cas nothing of his absence for several days | debts Re: obuNoal gledded Cor clemency | Welne pro end the servants kept hie room ready him. on the ground of hin client's youth. for nim. Sioen had been a liberal spend- | cangster is seventeen years and four | | months old, It wae also alleged for him! not aufticte that District-Attorney Whitman had) sung die: patient needs Promised him immunity if he would | ive the name of the man who handed visitors, | fim the revolver with which he shot | Betty. one fource. Assistant District-Attorney Moss de- This one source is Col, George R.| Nied this statement and Judge Malone ‘Wright, who has an office at No, 111) went ahead with his sentence, giving the | * Fifth avenue, who saw Sloan frequently | prisoner the limit for assault in the first ogree, of which he was convicted. He | er, Me weekly bill sometimes exceeding $900 and he made a favorable impression upon the manager and clerks, Notwith- otanding that during hiv of more than a month he received m Including several wo:nen, there have Deen no inquiries for him except from to May 31. Not even to Wright did Charies Torti, the young gun-fighter | curable ang. in front of the Criminal Courts! @ Chicago manufacturer of automobile Building on June % last Self-etarters. So far all efforts to Ond| Jurt ux Judge Maton Who Offered to “Squeal.” | PREVENT IT. | Tuberc fe now conceded to ve ho Jack Sirocco gang, he eurabl # sentenced to-day for the shooting of “Ht Seltg, chief of the Kid Twist at his office of the patients who hay the Sul- or secret, patent cure. It constets of as a second offi ned before Judge Rosalek: will be tried Monday and {f convict | diagnosis in every caso, Anderson's treatment and claima, that te maliod « Anderson, an expert Lun fi w York Clty. Consultatior loan sy anything of an intention 0 | wag indicted for attempted murder, but and examination, without charge, at th “E can't imagine what to make of it,” | the verdict reduced the erlme to assault | office, bo v 2 . (between 6th an Col. Wright sald to-day. believe | in the first degree. | orn fome criminal knew Sloan w: sick he would certainly have communi- cated with me; and he does not drink length of time. According to Wright, Si April %4, as the reprerentat Knight, who tnherited several millions ind is interested in the manufactur fatarters for automobiles. Knight, who had a claim of $20,000 against a New York concern, agreed with Sloan that if the latter settled It, he was to receive one-tenth of the amount. Mr. , hia attorney, and another man came from Chicago, and a settlement Was reached on May 31. Mr. Knight and his friends returned to Chicago, » Blean is fifty-five years old, aix fect one inch tall, lanky, rather atoop nd clean shaven. His hair strikingly thi te CHARRED BODY MAY LEAD TO ARSON TRUST EXPOSURE Detectives Think Dead Man in Burned Shop Was Member of Jersey Band. Detectives from Paterson, Passaic and Garfield, N. .J., to-day are en- deavoring to identity the charred and BMackened body found in the burned candy store of Mrs. Max Pearlman in Paterson on Monday, believing that with identification they will be able to lay bare the inner workings of s gang of firebuss responsible for scores of fires. ‘The store was destroyvel by a “fire bomb,” which went off too soon, killing one man. A second, burned badly, was seen to a @ fence and disappear, Tho bedy of the dead man was so badly burned {ft is unrecognizable, Police in-| Veatigation has reveale! that the men had been hired to eet fire to anothor store and had Gred the | Iman e@tab- Ushment by mistake. The Pearlman store was a total loss, with practically me insurance. ‘The investigation has shown that mumbers of dusiness ‘men in Paterson, Passalc and Garfleld have boen ap- preached by agents of the “arson trust,” whor price for firing a mod- erate sized building ts 255. If, however, the building was large, higher rates Were charged for burning !t for insur. ance. 80 numerous have been tho incendiary fires that It ts very dimenit | te obtain Insurance in the three towns. | ‘One man has told the police an agent for the firexugs offered to net fire 16 Torti came swaggering into court and! x, a large amount of money and has rob- | emiled throughout the proceedings. bea and probably killed him, If he were | When he heard the sentence pronounced Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Children’s 8 Infants’ Wear Special Values for Friday and Saturday Girls’ Lingerie Dresses Fine White Batiste and Mull, lace and hand-embroidered, 6 to 14 years. $2.75, $5.00 8 $7.50 Girls’ Coats in Serges, Shepherd Checks and fancy Mixtures, in plain tailored or dressy models. Formerly $7.50 Formerly $10.50 Formerly $15.00 $3.95 $6.75 $9.50 Imported Hand-made Dresses of fine Nuinsook, plain hem or scalloped bottom. 6 months to 244 years, Special at $2.95 & $3.95 Boys’ Russian and Blouse Suits of Chambray end Linen, 2 to 10 yeas, Special at $1.50, $1.95 & $2.95 Boys’ & Girls' Hats | Babies’ Siraw Hats 2 to 6 yonrs of fine milan 95¢ to $1.50 95¢ to $1.95 formerly $1.95 to 82.03 | formerly 81.95 to 82.95 out of his store. Their investization has convinced the detectives that the dead man was one) of the active revi trust. nds fe° the arson | | ———<——_— MRS. MORLEY NOT IN CAR. | Saye Joyridere Mad it When) Woman Was Strack. Mrs. Hu 1, Morley of No, 2! Sterling place, Brooklyn, to-day deniod te Detective Melniow of the Fas Fafty-first eireet mation, Manhattan, | that she wae driving the auimobiie whieh last night ran down and injured | Miss Mary Douel of No, #08 Second evr- nue at Second avenue and ory . id | streot, Mise Deuel waa taken (o Plover Maspital, where her slight injurier were Policeman O'Brien, who witnessed (he Apeident, caught the r of th Which was that of Mrse, Mor Detective Melntosh Mra, M clared her gon and sor been in Manhattan until 9 car was returned to th her home, Bight men, were in the car at the ne mecident. Mre. Morley declares if it was her car in the accident it jad been) * taken from the garage withous her con. went. | —_—~—. -- ANOTHER CUBAN REBEL RAID. WASHINGTON, June 83 — Consul) Holaday 4: Bantiagy has reported to Btate Department that the prap of the Ponupo Mining Company at Ta Maya, near Bantiago, on the Guan. tanamo ‘and Western Ratiway, pas by a@ Cuban rebel pant NERA, Cuba Tho | Bistes battionnip Nebraska ar- terday afternoon and ‘the Mliniesota, which Is leaving Special Values in Traveling Bags & Suit Cases Leomera| 8 Ze 75 50 & ASN) Cowbide Leather Suit Cases Hinen lined, with shivt flap, e 29, 24 end 26 Inch, ..Vilues Cowhide Leather Bags lerther Hued, stitehed vo russet. 14,10, U7 and 14 ineh, Black Seal Grain Trav veling or Auto Cases filted with mirror, hair brush, comb, son $5. 50 hox, teoth brush tube, tooth ne ee oy he file and selssors, Silk Hned....Value 68.00) vrown at al Sg. 50 ‘alue 8O.00) Cold Storage of Furs at a very moderate rate WAN WITH $250 000 GUNFGHTERTORT] Sita corres [ae eet ‘VANSHES STRANGELY. | SMILES AT SENTENCE demure ' jooked or fallat in Throat and ta, hag records in General Sea-| been permanently cured by hia new Ho | stone wax rentencing young Tort! the| method of treating Throat and Lang Die- iotim of the shooting was pleading not|**" seestmont to not a single. medteine Selle | complete courte of treatment, and te Al- WAYS based upon @ true and positive Do not waste precious time, if you fect not understood and not handled. Investigate Dr. Fresh alr und exercise are necessary, but just to ett or eleep out of doors te to cure eerlous throat or every in any @tagem JUNE 20, 1912. 4, Take Luncheon in Our Garden Restaurant, Fifth Floor. Cool, Quiet—Popular Prices 9 In New York’s Shopping Centre Savo Surety your Stamps “Surety” = with all Stamps purchases @ Sixth Ave., 20th and 22d Sts. Friday---Bargain Day at O’Neill’s At O'Neill's the Bargain is seen in the Merchandise, not in the Price; not fanciful values with prices too low for reliability, but special Friday Bargain Prices on Standard O'Neill Merchandise. Regular $5.95 Bordered Regular 50c Silk Blouses Voile, ' Elastic Belts $1.95 5'4c 25c In black, white, fanc Lavan Navy or black Cotton Voile, Women’s Elastic Belts, 134 inches Taanmieh’ eilk shirts, | | With pretty trimmed side bands. | | wide, in black, navy and Persian. silk sailor collar Also stacks of remnants of Summer Fitted with gilt or oxidized buckle, trimmed black of cotton materials at same price. Also black silk tailored belts. and long sleeves, | i | a Regular $1 35 Dress Satins 98c Pure Silk Dress Satin, yard wide, all colors, Also white and black. Regular $2.50 Hand Bags $1.98 Women’s Hand Bags made of genuine leather. All Leather lined, with inside purse. Fancy metel (rame. Regular $1.25 hantung 85c All silk Natural Ecru Shantung. 86 inches wide, lar $2.00 White Serge "| $1.25 ad All-Wool White Serge; correct weight for suiting. Regular 60¢ Linoleum A9c G0¢ linoleum short ends, 2 to 5 yards in exch piece 60c Liaoleums — st 49e08q yd. $1.50 Inlaid * at ose" $1.19 Children’s Wash Hats Regular 25c White Fabrics, 10c Materials for pretty white waists or a dainty white frock may picked from these fine remnants. Regular $1.50 Waists 98c Voile and crepe waists, all beauti- fully trimmed with fine laces and embroidery, open front or back, high or low neck models. 0 50 Made of P. K., Chambray and Check Ginghams with the button on crown, Kasy to launder. 25c to 39c Silk Belting 10c to $1.25 Laces, —55c to 69c— Real Linen Torchdn and Cluny | Children’s Muslin Gowns 25c Made with square tucked yokes. 2 to 10 years. Women’s $2.50 Low Shoes ular 29c Khaki Cloth 10c U.S. Khaki Cloth, sturdy quale ity, better and hieavicr than the lot, HMB | qnickly sold in a recent Friday sale. Mill ends, not all perfect. 15 5c to 39e fancy silk belting, all colors and black or whit. Odds and ends of ribbon, plain and fancy S$ to$ inches wid, at 10¢ yard. Edging and Insertion. Regular $11.50 Go-Caris $10 Peed Runabouts, corduroy up- holste: heav rubber — tired wheels, a very light and comfort- able carriage. Boys’ $1.75 Shoes ‘i ——$1.39 Mannish styles _ in patent leather button and Iotlaccal mod- els; sizes 10 to 13!9, FridaySale of an enormous purchase of the most popular and fashionable Untrimmed Hats The newest summer fashions in every wanted shape, style and color— site nd of them—all said fresh and new, 0c\75c/95e 95c #1. hat mt [Imported Peanut phd Chip Dress in jaunty Braid Hats, white enat aod iaunty |e bleach, other quali-| sizes, Others, 91.25 ties at T5¢ to $2.75. |to 92.48. Imported Panamas, values $6.00, ot $3.95 Everything in women’s untrimmed millinery for im- mediate and summer wear, Chips, Peanuts, Javas, Ratine, Duck, P. I. Corduroy, also Felts, Fancy Ostrich Stick -Ups, Pom- pons and Feathers in white and blak also black and white, value $1.50; special, at Large Size Summer Blankets $1.00 400 pairs large Cotton Fleece Blankets for the Summer months. Children’s Barefoot Sandals 75c Made of tan willow calf; good Regular $1.00 Edition Key of Heaven T5e: sizes 1114 to 2 for 98c. Regular 40c to $1.00 Stamped Pieces ———19c _ Including shirt a Size 214 2344 inches, 14 inch thick, 669 pages. Larzo Clear Type. Bound in blac th . r. gold ped, ‘or hite 22 and 24 inch 18x54inch scarfs. None sentC.O.D. und corners, Contains Printed Scrim 9c 7,000 yards of printed scrim alike on either side. A splendid assortment of designs and col- orings. It makes a good curtain materigl. 96 inches wide. ingen appropriate present tor I Confirmat Men’s $2, to $3.00 Straw Hats Men’s 50c and 75 Neckties 27c Made of fine impor meatic silks, plai Be pngaline and fancy weaves; ypure silk crochet scarfs in regimental stripes. Men’s $3 to $4 Auto Dusters $1.85 Linen, linene and duck, tan or slate color, some half” be military collars, wind guards sleeves; sises 34 to 42 chest. | | Ba 60c Acsorted Chocolates 39c Also a larg&assortment of favors, novelties, garlands, flags, ice cas Jack Morner pics, doylies, pi plates, etc, from Te t 08 each, and sizes for all inen | Sennits, split Good cotton pongee in pink, blue, lavender and tan, military style, silk loops, pearl buttons. thing Suits Men's Priestley Cravenetted Men’s £0c Boys’ 75 Boys’ $1 —$1 95— = Mohair Suits || Nainsook Athletic || Khaki Pants Wash Suits vi at et ste $12 50: Underwear 35c 69c Great values. 35c Self-striped and plain colors, Priestley Cra ed and Sicilians; 2-piece 84 to 44 chest, also Sailer, military, Russian and blouse styles; some plain, some trimmed. All fine sturdy wash- able materials; sizes 3 to 8 years, O’Neill’s Popular Sales of Pure Foods for Heeeeepeera Order Now for Later Delivery—-yo 1 ————————|_ Our Summer Delivery: Schedule reaches hSeyeningey eal erat Wit Mail and Telephone Orders Re- We Reserve the Right to Limit | practically all suburban towns and summer 1 delivery will be made on any date up to | ceive Instant Attention. Quantities at Our Discretion. in the Eastern States, Send for special si Grocery Catalogue. White Floating Soap rat Eres bpKed AN: Gueedif The finest frowh madd airy, 10 cakes for. . Milk Hiacuite, Zu Z's OFF Wigin, creamary, 5 riaain Crackers—tho Sc] Ho, “stone vealed oy go 06 this dines —— Tho) Cooking salt — Dla.) Mt ed tn {mond crystals a. 11e¢)« je; Wie le "25c! Tan khaki, knicker style, full cut, taped seams, patent buttons; sizes 6 to 16 years. Shirts, coat style; drawers, knee length; all well made; three gar- ments for 31,00, Butter 4 Rice Surety ‘erolina--5 Adefio. wusiinnxs, .. 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