The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1912, Page 10

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ac EE OE 2 sneer EE SO ILE TN MGET BAND SEW THREE NEN, SA THE POLE Inspector Says Forsbrey Is) Most Dangerous Criminal Petty larceny. In 1907, under the neme of Frank Robinson, he went to the Fj- mira Reformatory’ for an attempted |burglary in Brooklyn, In 198, under the name of George Clark, he wae sent 1 Brooklyn to Sing King for two ‘3 and #!x months for burglary. rebrey admitted to-day to the police that he took part In the hold-up of the store of Walter Meserwits, a Flatbush . Brooklyn, haberdasher, on Fob, vis year, in which Meserwite was ed. His companions tn_ that eo were Frank Redmond and James dy. Forabrey dented, however, he had later had a fight with ns because they “held out’ on the 623 they took from the lead man's body | POLICE CONNECT HIM WITH A : They Ever Caught. GEM DEALER. A VICTIM. | Walked Into His Shop Yester- | day and Opened Fire With- out Warning. Reynold Forsbrey, who yeaterday mur- @ered Morris Schwartzkopf, a Jeweller, @t No. § Delancey street, and later in the day probably fatally shot Maxwell tz, at No, % Cooper Squar ‘Was remanded to the Coroner b trate Krotel. He was held witho: 1 by Coroner Hillenstein and sent to the Tombs. “That man ts the most murderous and dangerous criminal the police of New York ever dealt with,” sald Police | Inapecior Hughes to-day, as he looked | @t the slight figure of the bandit be-| side him. “He is less than twonty-tive | years old, yet We know that he has killed two men, ehot several others, and of bis twenty-five years has spent dz years in the penitentiary.” Forsbrey, who still sticks to the name of Charles Wilson, which he gave when afrested after his murderous assault upon Katz, is a “dope fiend.” He.ts lose! than five fect, five inches tn height, and | Welghes less than 125 pounds. He has, the pasty face and shifty eye of the “hop fiend,” and the trigger finger and un erring aim of a desperate gunman. oo | @all to engage in physical contest, ho | Fesorts always to gunplay, his homicidal Mania manifesting itself yesterday when he murdered Schwartzkopf In a Aispute over the price of repairing ' watch, and later in the day shot Ka , 1g an attempt to hold up the United Cigars Company's store at No. 35 | Cooper Square. ADMITS HE SHOT KATZ, BUT WON'T TELL WHY. In the lineup at Police Headquarters te-day John Berler of No. 6 Delancey “gtreet picked Forsbrey out of a dozen | men as the man he saw murder the | . Sgweler. Despi.e this identification and the dying identification by Schwartz. Mopt, Forsorey denied he killed the Jow- @er, though he admitted he knew him well. He dia admit, however, that he _) Mad shot Katz, and when asked why ho | on 80 hed. * Forsrey comes from @ well to do Brooklyn family, his father, a contract- Mag plumber, owning a handsome home DeKalb avenue. In 191, when only jeen years of age, the murderer sent to the House of Refuge for jeen months for forgery. In 196, at Payne, Ala., he served nine months the Albany County penitentiary for he #hrugged his shoulders and fn the kitchen THIRD MURDER. The police further charge that the boyish bandit, who i# one of the beat was implicated in the murder of John Yhitford, a retired saloonkeeper, in pshend Day two years ago, and in minal assault upon a woman there at the same time Ho admitted to-day he was in Sheepshead Hay at the time | these crimes were committed, but dented that he was implicated tn them. Katz, who was removed from Helle- vue Hospital last night to Mount Binat Hospital, was reported to-day by the physicians as resting comfortably, but his condition !# 80 serious that death Is expected. >_——— Gun: a Year. Frank Martini, one of the trio who went to Coney Island a fow days after “Big Jack” Zelig was shot tn front of the Crinvinal Courts Building to raise a defense fund for Charles Tort, who did the shooting, pleaded guilty to at- tempted assault upon Louls Gold before County Judge Ferris of St. Lawrence County, presiding to-day over the orlm- inal branch of the County Court tn Brooklyn. year in the penitentiary. Martini’s two mpantons pleaded not guilty shortly Ho was sentenced to one} THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 80, 1912. BURGLAR SHOOTS | RCHMOND FARNER AT DOOR OF HS HOME Frederick Benker, Seventy-! two, With Jaw Shattered, | Waits Hoursfor Help. | | Frederick Benker, seventy-two years leunfiehters in the Jack Zellg gang, | old, of Old Town rond, Maniner’s Har- |bor, Richmond Borough, with his jaw |mhattered by a bullet and another bale let in Die right shoulder and fearing to | go out lest he faint on the road, had, | to wait for houre this morning for, daylight. | He had been shot by @ burzlar who | had sought to enter his home about 1.90 | o'clock. Benker was alone in the house last night, his wife being away. Hear- | ing @ noise at the front door, he went there and found @ man seeking to force | an entry. When the would-be intruder | saw Benker he fired at him through the half opened door and then fled. One| bullet hit Benker in the jaw and the other in the right shoulder. The exed farmer was stunned for a | time, then he realized that if he went | out to aummon ald he might collapse | and ile helpless on the road. Ie Greased the wounds as best he could | ‘end waited hours for daylight. He | then sought help from ighbor. de | ‘was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital at | after their arrest at Coney Island and Resinol soothe Hoh all ever his body use remedies abost four weoks, I was eure.” (Signed) Walter P. Barrot, 220 8. Jessup St. F you have eczema or other itching, burning, unsightly skin or scalp eruption, try Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment, and see how the 80 promptly, and at a0 little cost, as the soothing, healing balsams in Resinol Soap and Ointment. TAvingston. Owing to his age the wounds are serious. s itching skins Resinol samples free Hi f ‘3 & E ie iM Hl 1 H ; ral F i : I i Tf : i £ [ f ? us only a few pieces, and these we offer at July 30. Our remainder now placed on sale. and exclusive bathin ‘oods been presente: fore. Sale begins Tuesday, July 30. FREE With every purchase of F Satin and Taffeta Eight colors,contrast- Bunty A Scot’s Bonnet |Pompadour Style In the true Scot's|In cordelay silk. Midsummer Clearance Sale All Our Exclusive Bathing Caps, Chic Bathing Shoes, Garters, Bags, Etc., at Sweeping Reductions in Price. Of our large and choice stock of bathing goods discriminating buyers have left surprising reductions beginning Tuesday, Caps, Shoes and general Bathing Accessories were undoubtedly the best value in these articles ever offered. We advise an early inspection of the ~@> Rarely ever has such an opportunity to purchase choice 7 + Rosemaid f ‘i ing I id bow, ex-| plaids. A popular Mi colors bathing goods rune to clusive etyle, Regular Br the lassies. Regue lar ptice $1 or over we will give price 92.29. 4.9 | lst price 91.29. 91.49. Sal A Rubber Bathing Cap Sale price. $1.49] saie price.... 99c| price’... (regular price 89c.) A Pair of Bathing Sandals (regular price 39c.) as customer prefers FREE Gum Caps—Regular Pri Riker’s Special Cap—R Extraordinary Values in Bathing Goods at the The Body Beautiful Ought also to be the body fragrant. The ideal of the beautiful body is one perfectly developed and perfectly groomed and cared for. Every woman strives for ex- quisite personal daintiness. But in the intolerable heat of summer, when every movement produces the embarrassment of a quickening perspiration, it is not always so easy to attain. is, as its name implies, a perfect deodorizer. It is a soft white cream that sitively neutralizes the odor geen tion and leaves a delightful, delicate, clean fragrance. Riker’s Deodor, 25c. Bedside Tables, $3.98. No more spilling of food all over the bed clothes. No op- ressive weight on the invalid. No need to bear the discomfort of holding one position for fear of knocking something over. Bed Back Rest, $2.75. You know how hard it is to sit Riker’s Peroxogen The perfect antiseptic. You should always have a bottle of antiseptic where you can in- stantly put your hand on it. For general use—inter- nal orexternal—for sore throat, cuts, bruises and so on —nothing is better than peroxide of the patient comfortable. Crutches, $1.50 a Pair. We will measure you so that maple crutches, $1.50 a pair. Invalid Cane, 50c. Strong, light cane for use after the crutch is no longer necessary. Invalid Feeding Cups, 25c. Kerchief Cap—Regular price 99c. Gum Caps—with and without shirred ruffles— Regular price 49c to 79c. Sale Price............. © how light the illness may be. up in bed. Our bed back rest Rubber tired, relieves the strain, and makes} operated and thoroughly com- This machine receives, packs, weighs and seals “Crystal Domino Granulated Sugar” in dust-tight, germ-proof packagestq3in- suring the perfect purity of the sugar, purity that is maintained by strict laboratory tests through every step of its refining. “Crystal Domino Granulated” is a new grade of sugartt its exceptionally fine granulation makes it a welcome substitute for powdered sugar on fruits and cereals, while In germ-proof packages only Sold by grocers in 2 lb., 3% Ib. and $ Ib. Sealed Packages (£) Guaranteed Weight THE AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING COMPANY No Hand Touches from Refinery to your Pantry it is perfect for cooking and preserving. No flies—no dust Address—New York City cette ee aoe airman emery = hydrogen. Riker's Peroxogen, abso- lutely pure, and of correct strength; 1 Ib., 19¢; 10c leaf. It is not always easy, to preserve the clear rose tint of the skin during the scorching heat of So shaped as to give food or mediciné comfortably, 25c. of the Rosebud Garden of Girls” |° is not only a poetic phrase; it is descrip- |" tive, and the have a complexion like the fairest rose een Rose" must however, summer. But there is one sure treat- ment for sunburn. Before your game of tennis or golf, before your dip in the ocean or the long motor ride, be sure to rub Violet Cerate well into the skin. Then im- mediately upon your return indoors anoint your face, arms and neck with Cream of Cucumber and Roses and half a dozen hot towels, used in quick succession, After the hot towels, a bit of ice in the corner of the towel should be { passed quickly over the face. Cream of Cucumber and Roses should again be used after this application, the face being kept thoroughly moistened with it, for five or ten minutes, Riker's Violet Cerate is « pute: Riker's Cream of Cu- ress cre nothes and Free the chin heals and builds upjcumber and Roses—A the tissues. It-is the only cream that} cooling, healing lotioh, with a will combine perfectly with water, sis | delightful fragrance. The tube, especii ble before the ocean 1Se. , bath. S0c, Bae ‘The jar, Foot Comfort Fibers Hontped—-Tablete to i, ot Reeptic. Bolu mall tout preparations i» or money cheer Telephone of ou guaranteed to fully rerunded, Sale price 79c ice, 29c. Sale Price, 25c Sale Price. .43c to 69c egular Price $1.00. UVCeVER COLO Weds sible: 49c To be confined within four season of the year, but to be sick in bed in summer, when the air is hot and vitiating—that means real suffering, no matter Yet much of the nerve strain can be eliminated and positive comfort given the patient by the use of the many little comforts and conveniences to be found in the Riker and Hegeman “public health” stores, We mention here only a few items, barely enough to indi- cate the wide range of articles you will find in our stores. Invalid's Wheel Chair, #2 a Week. Strong, de- pendable, yet so light that, it can wheeled easily, either by the patient him- self or the nurse. noiseless, easily fortable. Medicine Glasses, 10c. For measuring doses. Safer your crutches will fit. Genuine] and more convenient than a spoon, 10c. Trusses, $1.50 Up. Well made, serviceable, hon- estly made. $1.50 is our price for a very good elastic truss. Elastic Hosiery Made in our own factory of the best materials, and sold at very reasonable prices. Ice Bags, 65¢ Up Specially made to fit the head, throat, the abdomen, etc. Cleanliness Is possible only with a good soap. You cannot be too care- ful about the soap you use. The Riker and Hegeman soaps are composed from absolutely pure material, blended by scientific formulae. They are healthful, soothing to the skin, and cleans- Fernwood > Jaynes’ Corona Castile - | eR AN loc, 33c. Riker's Superb Violet Soap..... Rey 19¢. Riker's Tar Soap.....10¢, 3 “ 25e. Hegeman's Glycerine - Soap........+++++106, 3 “ aSe. Riker's Carbolic Soap.10c, 3“ 28e. Jaynes’ Florida Water v+10e, 3“ aSe. J ' Soothing and "Healing Soap. . 13e, 3 for 33c. Riker’s Sulphur Soap.10c, 3“ 25c. Soaps for Household Use Ivory, Se size, our price, 46.3 10c i F price + Te. size, our price, ; our price Peary 10c size, our price Zc, 10¢ size, our price. . 7c, Fairy, Se size, Fels Naptha Bon Ami....- You Are Safe When You Buy at IKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES your orders to pg er Satin, i: aciety |etraig aa aleve, heasine trimming. Regular] shades. R $1.29] Ete price: Hei Summer Sick Room Comforts ‘Gaby Nell Brinkley Quaker Girl In Bright Satins | Vastly Attractive Demure and Alluring |Gay designs. The ssucy.|and fascinating. t-up-in- t}eatin:s vasiety t price $1.49 [Bsc price $1.49 High Shoes in all the new shades—Regular Price from 59c to 79c._ Sale Price.....45¢ to 69¢ Bathing Suit Bags—Regular Price 39c to 98c. Sale Price..........+.++++ss006... 99 to 8% Water Wings—Regular Price 25c. Sale Price 19¢ Cork Balls—Reg. Price 10c up. Sale Price 8¢ up ht of the Bathi 91.79. Sale price...... 91.98, $1.49 Season! Help Clean the City! _As flies invariably accom dirt—and absolute clean means absence of flies—we offer FREE During “Clean Up Week,” “Flistikon”—the best Fly-De- stroyer onthe market—with any purchase of 25c. or over. In the great “public health” stores—the Riker and Hegeman Stores—you will find all germi- cides, disinfectants, insect de- stroyers low priced, and guaranteed effective or your money refunded. walls is hard enough at any Electric Fans Nothing adds so much to the invalid’s comfort as an Electric Fan. A full line of Electric Fans at the Riker and Hegeman Store inyour neighborhood. Our prices are lower than you'll find elsewhere. Battery, Desk, Bracket, Oscillating. All styles, all sizes, lowest prices. Sputum Cups, box of twenty 20c up. Sick Room Refrigerator. Keeps fruit, milk, lime water, orange juice, Pyramid Fly Catcher—May be suspended or placed on level. Quickly attracts the flies, Se Jaynes’ Poison Fly Paper—twelve sheets for Sc. Jaynes’ Magic Insect Powder— 5 Promptly kills water buy roaches ete, cool and|and'ants; fleas on eats and dogs; lice refreshing in the| on birds and poultry. Will destroy every variety of insect life om furs, hot weather. : E | Sect wt clothing and plants. Always 5 Requires only a small quantity | tied Bit « powder blower (or “gun 15c, 23e, 39c, 69c. of ice every twenty-four hours. Made of heavy metal, interlined and lined with sanitary metal. Has twocompartments and three shelves. Ice drip can be drawn off through faucet. Have lent their essence for our soda flavorings. We use only pure syrups and juices of the choicest ripe fruits. No concentrated mixtures are ever allowed to enter our foun- tains. Each sip of soda or sun- dae gives you the fresh, strong rich taste of the fruit itself. And because we sell such vast numbers of drinks, it is neces- sary that we refill our fountains You are certain, therefore, Riker's Carbolic Disinfectant and Deodorizer—per pint, 15c; per quart, 2S¢. : Jaynes’ Disinfectant—a solution of the chlorides; destroys disease- “The Kindly Fruits of All the Earth” from end to end each and every d: breeding germs, prevents contagion. Large bottle, 25¢. ay. that a soda or sundae from a Riker and Hegeman Fountain is pure, fresh and tasty in every ingredient. ‘A delicious novelty is this week’s special the nearest Riker-Hegeman store. We deliver promptly. ~ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders “Midsummer Dream,” only 10 cents Fresh ripe fruits hiding delicious vanilla ice cream, with raspberry frappe over all, and a big red cherry atop. Doesn't it sound tempting? . Tey The [URHAM) - [UPLEX) “ea =D The Razor That Is a Safety": and 9 “Regular.” THE DURHAM IS EVERY MAN’S RAZOR. THE PRICE, 35c, $2.50 and up MAKES IT A RAZOR FOR EVERY MAN, Sanitary Napkins—Cleanly, san- itary, cool, yet effective; made of auze and absorbent cotton; 34 doz, ia ce, 20c. D on anitary ress tects ~ Ever-Klean—A’ thin rubber bend; can be readily washed, 7$¢, F Rubber Apron—Of white rubber bound with tape, which ties around the waist, 49¢.

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