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PRISONER HELD BEFORE. Corner’in Hell” for the fy Attorney. fy the Federal authorities, Chalmers, fifty years old, of N« Ninety-second street, wai Lawyer Frank L. Crocker. Mr. Crocker hed him arrested again When Chalmers it night. re United | man provided $1,000 ball for him. Mr. Crocker !s head of the law firm ‘at No, 6 Nassau 6 He is also Piping Rock Club at Locust Valley, L. I, and has a summer home at Brook- wile, L. I. At the suggestion of Magistrate Breen, Mr. Crocker made affidavit that he believed Chalmers to be insane and the prisoner was committed to the paychopatic wae Gays for observation. Chalmers denied he knew anything about the letters sent to Mr, Crocker, There was a striking resemblance, in the opinion of Magistrate Breen, be- tween the writing of some of the letters and the writing of the records of the receivership of the Imperial Film Com-| Chalmers, when he ers employ. Chalmer for him. Mr. Crocker said he did not wish to act harshly, but thought it due to hie wife and his little giris to protect them against porible injury. CARTRIDGE IS SENT WITH DEATH THREAT. On May 10 last a “near” bomb was sent to Crocker’s office and opened by @ clerk. It found to contain one :38 calibre i which threatened Mr. Croc a linger. ing death, and said day neare , hell and yet you do The next letter read Portunity to tell the truth exp! days. No bluff will save you.” This wa followed four later, after Mr Crocker bad tak: ertain precautions to protect himself, by another letter which read: “Don't imagine that I have aban- doned my determination to give you the| punishment that is duo you. Ai matter has given you a short le Hite, Better enjoy it, for you'll be Ytime dead; aud ff there is @ hotte: | her in hell than another, 1 hope you " Then Mr. Crocker went to Europe. Qe his return Sept. 8 he found an in- fernal machine at his home. It was a Jong box covered with heavy paste- board and sealed up tightly in heavy Blue paper. On one end was marked “Sam here. RECEIVES BOMB LIKE ONE RO- SALSKY GOT. As Mr. Crocker started to ope® the vox he heard a_ pecullar scratching * moise and ran with the package to the lawn, where he put It In a pail of eater. r a found It to some time he he a clever! bomb, some- what like the one sent to Judge Ro- salsky. The bottom of the box had been filled with a powder that Mr. Crocker has * since had analyzed and which was found high explosive. Glued to the were No slug cker has sia powder jeniic killed but proo verely burned. uld have been Pierce’s | Corn Plasters | are thin and handy to use— they're sure and effective, too Unlike — thick, chimsy felt plasters, Pierce's Corn ers do not cause uncomfortable rub- i bing and crowding in the sh And they remove corns where AIT” other plamers, powders fail. The fir fion gives instant one box, Tf you a , with resulta, tell the draggist— he'll hand you back your money, box, Sold by most an iast nats %yon cannot conveniently buy them in your neighborheod, send 3 for a small box te A. F. Pierce Springfield, Mass. salves | oF nt ay . i oP try —_——— INustrated Magazine Free. A new magazine (handy size) with twenty-four pages, sixteen of them in rolor, with every copy of next Sun- day’s World. A new magazine wv Y WEEK. Watch for the first number next Sunday, Full of pic- > @nzes_and good reading matter. WVERACUSES TREE YEAR-OLD _ MANE FRED OF | BY COMES ALINE + SENDNGTAREATS) FROM POLAN Bias Received Bombs and|Little Chap Will Start to Illi- A bright, chubby lad of three years, came ail the way from Poland alone and $@ preparing to journey te-day to| to join tis pepe and mamma, ast night at Ellis Island and wes as happy with the surroundings in America’s great metting pot as if he had been born there, Diis Toland was @ perfect circus for this youngster, who was dressed in a. neat sailor suit end tagged Alfons Already under bat] on charges made|Stefonovits when he James|% little more than @ week ago. And. ever smiling and ever tajira- ned in| tive, was @ real joy to the attendants Tombs Court to-day on @ chatge of /4nd thousand and one immigrants on egy] he eending bombs and death threats to| the island. Alfons can't speak @ ward of Eng- lish, but he {s @o resdy with his Ger- that the authorities expressed States Commissioner Gilchrist, his wife] Confidence to-day in his ability to get along almost anywhere. “Why, the first thing the little ahever |*sise & rumpus. One Letter Wished Hottest] spent 1 1% Weat | Alfons, ef Crocker & Wickes, whose offices are, @#ked when he janded on Bilis Island,” said one of the matrons, “was whether Prominent in soclety, is aecretary of the| he could have some potatoes. Well, ho} of candies and sandwich had them—plenty of them—and he ate 4s heartily as @ full grown man, too.” Alfons's parents came to Amorton about two months ago, leave him behind, hospital. pany, which were kept for a time bY! Wout the cave, in Mr, Crock-| munication with Alfons's papa. Mr. aid he had the) stefenovite asked that the boy be sont | versity place and friendilest feelings toward Mr. Crocker to him, and so that ts what will be dons | said his wite, Kat! and left him only because the receiver: | to-day, ehip terminated and there was no work | Alfons objected to being placed with The Pianos for this Co-operative sale were personally selected at the factory by Mr. C. Alfred Wagner, President of the Lyra- chord Co. and upon arrivgl are being tested and inspected by Mr. Nahan Franko, for years Conductor and Concertmeister Metro- polilan Opera Company. The balance on the piano, able 1 dollar and 25 cents, weekly, ‘The balance on the is payable 2 dollars weekly, WITHOUT INTEREST. This gives you 195 weeks tii of the easy terms. You haveto pay out only five dol: : Mr. MacLachlan writes of the plan ‘chase as on this association plan. = THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19132. | LITTLE TRAVEBLER FROM DISTANT POLAND. | PESTILENCE HERE $94,700. for monthly under contra mobile and § tenance. WHO CAME TAGGED _ IN SEVER PANS WARNS WATSON Edward P. Doyle, No. 61 Chalmers | Warnings of Death for nois To-Day to Join Papa Jersey Scheme “‘to Pollute | dent, who 1s president of k Past Nine Months. and Mamma. the Upper Bay.” aity oMolais who are oMocre in the nor to resign. Corporation Counsel Watson filed to-| ganized to furnish day with the Budget Committes an item| tion to property ow in fie estimate of expenses for 1918 to prosecute a fight “against pestilence and death,” which he declares his office ied from Bremen ALFONS STEFONOVIT2 the women last night, but when he was told he might romp about and| The Corporation Counsel calls atten-| play with the men as much as he chose | tion to a bill now before the New Jersey this morning before time for him t0| Legislature which plans the extension of leave the island, he said he guessed he|the Sewerage Commission's territory would be a good boy and not try tO! witnn New Jersey. “If the State of New Jersey should prevail in her contemplated acheme of large box| wholesale pollution,” he said, “the It means Island of Manhattan would be aur- said 4 ificatt ; raat ee edie he ote| rounded by putrifcative Hauit filth fered all the other children in his ward some of his candy and other eatables.” cmconcennitipppimanvee A visitor to the tsland soon after Alfons arrived took the chtld and purchased n't a bit selfish, Gowanus canal before installed the flushing scheme for ita They had to cause he had met Edward McElroy, seventy, # banker) Watson adds that $30,720.98 was ex- | properly tagget and sipped. from Pittsburgh, was taken to Bellevue | Dended in the Aght from Aug. 1, 1911, The Food-Drink for all Ages. The little fellow arrived yesterday,| Hospital last night suffering from apo- ” I a amsunt aaeea’ ty th ae Min tae kla toi Mini oe eee Watson for he department. for 1913 Rich enilk, malted gain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. ar. em meet him he was taken to Ellis nd. | rious. 8 010, inst $788,410, . ‘ eae : 5 _ . “ea A letter pinned to his shirt gave the| Mr. McElroy was found by a patrol- Caan ot ‘suit, ‘There hasbeen For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. address of his father in IKinole and{man lying on the sidewalk outside No.! no increase ry granted to em- Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. jtold what to do with the youngeter.|13 Third avenue. policeman called! ployees in ti poration Counsel's go in ; urni re | But Uncle Bam wanted to know more|Dr. Halstead, who removed the banker| office in three years and Mr. Watson Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in @ minute, There ho sald he had Albert, Unt- h street. Ho is at his home street, Pitts- to the hospital. says that simple Justice to some of tho been staying at the so he got into com. employees requires increases, The Armory Board asks for at No. 81 North burgh. Ambulance Service requests an in- Get this first fixed in your mind : That under thi layer-piane and ninety-five dollars, everythin convenience. of the payments. (A PERSONAL CARD) This plan of buying and selling appeals so strongly to me, that I am constrained to add 4 personal word to our advertisement. In the first place, the ECONOMIES of the plan appeal very much to me. When we were first offered the opportunity to join in this co-operative movement, it was ITS ECONOMIES that I considered the bost of all its features. Any planoreffort that will reduce the prevalil- ing price of an article to the public must of nece ty do the person or the house that adopts it a large amount of pe nent g Then, the whole plan seemed GOOD. It IR and & Hveryone who participates in it is treated alike. pays the SAME low price--everyone gets the t of the SAME terms and everyone gets the SAME safeguar: In all my years experience in business I have never known a gle instance where the buyer was so absolutely protected int 1s A child can buy one of am glad , boar LO, to President, O'Neill Adams Co. sin- pur- sianos on this plan WITH SAFETY. I that our house has adopted it and oe associated with it. Sale begins tomorrow morning While this sale really opened Thursday—it begins in earnest Saturday. Already many appointments have been made, both by our salesmen and over the phone, with persons who are coming in tomorrow to make their selections. Those who do come in tomorrow—or at least during the first of the week—have this advantage—they will have the greatest number of instruments to select from that will be on our floors at any one time, and are sure to find all styles in all the various woods, crease in allowances from $17,550 to OF the Irerenae disso ‘4| HURT TRYING TO BOARD CAR. payments to hospitals 2,000 for @ now atito- for automobile main- —— “RENOCO” MEN DIDN'T QUIT. of the Realty Notice Corporation, of favenue car in Herald Square Wednesday | MAL ORDERS known as the “Renoco Service, nied this afternoon that theve had been & Wholesale resignation of city @ who are officers In the corporados. |Demands $30,000 to Fight] onty omcer to renign, according to Mr. Doyle, was Lawson Purdy, the prest-|attempted to catch the rail of a moving Tt had been reported that all! When taken home the X-Ray was used company had been told by Mayor Gay- ‘The Realty Notice Company ifs or- tion which may in any wa Property, such as epecial ti calling for an appropriation of $80,000| provements, repaving and the like, imeem AOA Impure Milk’ “The object of this prosecution is to secure an injunction against the 6t of New Jersey and the Commission for. Infants ana_Invalids HORLICK’S improvement.’ ee with an accident and was confiped to a BANKER LAY IN THE STREET. Declaring that the continued pollu- @. The doctors told them he tion of the city’s harbor is @ struggle lat Bellevue for ten| Would be ready for travel soon, and| A well dressed man, who said he was|againat “pestilence and death.” Mr. ase sald they would see to {t that he was ae ; @@ Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. ujuagute'vse ‘isc « HORLICK’S Contains Pure Milk In New York’s { Shopping Centre ()NEILE-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street | is all it takes to have these pianos or player-pianos put in your home under this Co-operative plan plan you get a three hundred and fifty dollar piano for two hundred ay and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents, everything included; or, a five hundred and fifty dollar player-piano for three hundred ) included. When you see what a tremendous saving this plan offers (after considering your piano purchase wholly from an economical standpoint), then turn to the _Anyonecan cgapaente in this extraordinary opportunity,on account arsat any onetime to take advantage of this plan. Gotham, Ameos New Theatre. & cartoontat on the |Gotham W. A. Rogers, Horald, ts confined to his atudio at No. M Weat Fitty-seventh street by injuries first vice-president | received while trying to board @ Sixth street, oth afternoon, His right shoulder ts disio- cated and an arm te broken, and he 1a{ Wil de Incapacitated for work for » Tie | Month at least The street-wag slippery. a DIAMONDS 34 CARAT SOLITAIRE $25 DIAMOND RINGS Mant end not that ortrad ty oesere, Mr. Rogers the Tax}oar and was thrown to the pavement. white, and ft was found the bone was frao- pared rant he Me tured near the shoulder socket. In 1808 he fell trom @ bicycle and broke the! tendons of his right elbow. He 1s now practicing drawing with his left hand, mies ONES Se eat CASPERFELD & CLEVELAND advance informa- yners of all legisla- Meee aitentthais | Mrs. Rogers, with their son, 144 Bow tenth, 4 4 Mrs, NORTH OF GRA bones 7 levies, im. | fornia, and Mrs, Groen, thelr daughter, | SQRTH OF GRAND, Of. bi" SPAron, is in Bremerton, Waah. PUT THE OTHER FIFTEEN OENTS IN THE BANK. dys B19. GnGlish | Uuce rat | Per 10c Bottle the Original and Genuine |'T’s worth a quarter TRY IT YOU WILL SAY 80 YOURSELP. Groce £. Pritchard, M. @ 99 It pays to pay cash 147-149 W125" St. with the single instead of-—as Copyrighted, 1912, by Stome and McCarrick Ino, is co-operative And this for your first payment. the price of your instrument. to pay. hundred and ninety dollars to pay. All of the features of the Co-operative Plan) are carried out in offering the player-pianos + the player-pianos are (wo dollars a week and twenty-five cents a week. 8 ; Winthrop Ames announce’ yesterday ! " the mame of the theatre being duilt back of the Motel Astor, whose produc- bi *\Ing poltoy he wilt direst, to be the ~ A Shoe te ‘as “tn 0 8 Onn Oo — ee Yes, with a Bunion like this— you can wear a CowarD Buxton Srom with absolute comfort. No binding, chafing or pressure. Ease- ment under all conditions. - A lasting shoe that you can wear with ever-lasting benefit. JAMES S. COWARD ~ | 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N.Y (vRan WARnRN STREET) Mall Orders Pilled | Send ter Catalogue exception that the lerms on on the piano—one dollar This five dollars is credited to If you take the piano, this leaves a balance of two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents If you take the player-piano, it leaves a balance of three ‘ F And you are given one hundred and ninety-five weeks’ time, in either case, in which to pay the balance. Also, in either case, your instrument will be delivered at once. Either the piano or the player-piano. Nodelays. No waits. But now. Every style is now on the floors. Every style is ready in all woods, both in pianos and player-pianos. Come tomorrow. It’s to your advantage. Another of the compelling features And that is—you can have your money back. Yes, money back. Youhave thirty days’ time after the piano is to fully make up your mind. If you become dissatisfied wit! time, you get “your money back.’ Or, for any other reason why—you get your anc How to obtain one of these pianos To take advantage of this unusual sale, all you have to do in five dollars, for which we will at once money back no questions asked, The whole idea back of this plan of sell- ing pianos is to secure the heartiest good will and the fullest co-operation from every per- son who participates in it. To accomplish this, the piano itself must be supremely sat- isfactory to ils purchasers, Those who “go in” to own a piano on this plan must see in the first place that they are getting a big bargain. That they are getling easicr conditions of purchase; that they are obtaining more privileges and that they are better protected than if they were to buy a piano through the regular runof piano business. And if, after having the piano in their home for # month and going into every phase of the matier carefully, they are not convinced that they have made an exceptionally good “buy” —they then can have their money back. is to send or b give reip operative books next week or any other time optional with you. If not convenient for you with the understanding that, During this sale, informal er noon from 3.00 to 4.80 o'clock, at. his five dollars is credited to your account on the co- leaving two hundred and forty three dollars and seventy five cents to be paid. ___ The co-operative plan then allows one hundred and ninety- five weeks’ time in which to pay this amount—at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. There are no further payments of any kind to be met. You can select your piano at once—to-morrow—next day— delivered immediately—next week or next month. The time you select your piano and the date of delivery is wholly we will make the selection for you under your instructions, trial the piano is not satisfactory, we will refund your money. eS ~piano recitals will be given every after- sir—you can get your delivered to your home h the piano within that eonvenient to you. It will be to personally select, your piano, if at the end of thirty days’ , to which you are cordially invited. Q NEILL-ADAMS Co Sixth Ave rue, 20th, 21st and 22nd Streets Main Store= Oth floor; take 22nd St. Elevators, cd