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1918. ~THE EVENING Bate kak AN THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, SK INDICTMENTS ACCUSE FOUR MORE OF FIREBUG TRUST Two New Charges Against Grutz and Newmark in busindss to set fire to factories lofts in which big losses were si tained has been traced to Mexico. Assistant District-Attorney — Welter egan to-day investigation into the alleged ‘burning of a large business house in this city In the Spring of 1912. Counsel for sixteen ineurance com. panies Who allege they were swindled out of $20,000 have laid before Mr. Weller documents charging that the fire was of incendiary origin. Freeman, an_ adjuster now in the Tombs under $%,000 ball, is named by the insurance companies as having negotiated settlement of losses by this fire, Freeman was arraigned before Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions to- day to plead to the Indictment filed against him yesterday, but at the re- quest of his counsel the pleading was 13, 1912; @roas es- ons amount to $3, neighboriood with ' high-class Aime without charge. Using these free films, 'OEead We Give Surety Stamps Free With All Purchases and Redeem Them i in 1 Merchandise ) — | 9.87, Decedent left her husband $1 [and the residue of her estate to a cousin, hel EK. Fry, a non-restdent, died Feb. 20, 1910, supplemental report shows gross New York assets $6,175; net value $5,842. —— PICTURE SHOW TRUST GAVE FREE FILMS TO OUST RIVALS; Manager, at Government Hearing, Tells How Competition Was Stifled. Louis Rosenvlum, general manager of the New York Film Company, continued the theatres controled by the General Film Com- pany frequently forced rival exhibitors to go out of business or purchase Mime from that company, Shopping Center In New York’s , Q NEILL-ADAMS Co: Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ; In a Whole Year There Have Been No Such Bargains as These! Because We Want Them Out Quickly. «Just Say” HORLICK’S OcgialeodSnsinn wen adjourned until Monday. Big Arson Case, + APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Six more indictments were handed up | Schedules of State Comptrolier fn the Court of General Sessions, Judge (Rosalsky presiding, this afternoon, as Filed for Transfer Tax. Deputy State Comptrolier Fraser @ result of the confession of Isador| transmitted the following appratsals of Stein, alias “Izzy the Painter," chief] estates under the Inheritance Tax law “thechantc” of the Arson ‘Trust. ‘These | to-day to the Transfer Tax Office of fngtude additional bills against George Court. rutz, an insurance adjuster, now tn the (Tons in default of $9,000 Hail on two fgemer indictments; Kallman, New- mark, who ts at large under $3,000 ball on an indictment charging him with submitting a false proof of loss to a firelinsurance company, and four others of the gang, These nam made public, the men no’ ‘vern arrested. Bench and placed in Prial for ¢ Marshal Prial, whose assistants searched all last night for an ineur- ance broker indicted with Grutz and} Henry Freeman yesterday, believe the broker has become a fugitive. Many { the persons mentioned by Stein as ing hired him to set fires have fled. More than twenty persons for whose arrests warrants have been, or will be,| 1° ixaued have disappeared, Several of | $11 them have been located and after in- dictment will be extradited, Another “mechanic” who made it a the Surrogates’ Henry Green’ , died March 15, 1910; ross estate 66. Net value, after deductions for expenses of administra- 038, ‘rocke Hoffman, widow of Very ene Augustua Hoffman, died 1911; groms estate, $203,498; $186,674, 1, Dee, net value, Carrie L. Kupfer, died Jan, gross estate $4,011, net value $49,002, Charles 8. Day, a member of the New - | York Stock Exchange, died Dec, 2, 1911; as 1912, hands of Fire tion total principal aasct 's Exchange seat, t $63,000, Dilzabeth W. Guiteras of I, ditd Dec. 14, 196; $22,695; net value, $2, Patrick F, O'Neill, died April 6, 1912, froas assets $11,062. Deductions. for debts and expenses, $11,141, leaving a deficit of $78. Mary Ludlow Streit, died Jan. total estate $15,228; Bristol, R. New York assets, 1, net value Frederick Bru wross estate $40, B. Miller, } met value => formerly Mary died Sept. | Si” to~lay his testimony in the suit of the United States Government to dissolve the Motion Picture Patents Company, alleged to bo a combination in violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. ‘The witness told of the methods adapted by the Patents Company and ite subsidiary company, the General Fim Company, to figit the Greater New York Film Company. He sald it was the policy of the General Film Company, when tt was found a theatre was using the Greater New York film service, to supply other theatres in the Raeweys eady | Reve Jacob Able of NR. F. DV. No. 1, Milltown, N, rt act three seiee ha 1 thouaht it het your ht al) druggists, fork, STERN have prepared for To-morrow and Saturday, a Clearance Sale of Broken Lots of Men’s Winter Overcoats at $21.50 and 27.50 Values from $30.00 to 50.00 One, Two and Three Coats of a style, taken from regular stock, in the most desirable models, materials and colors, all sizes, 34 to 44 inch chest. Also 95 Youths’ Overcoats in sizes from 16 to'20 years, at $ 1 0.00 Regular Values $15.00 and 18.00 STERN BROTHERS For To-morrow and Saturday, A Very Special Offering of high grade Men’s Furnishings % comprising a new Spring assortment of Negligee Shirts, : with pleated bosoms and attached cuffs, negligee with laundered cuffs and ; soft negligee with separate collar, at $ 1 25 Regularly sold at $1.75 and 2.00 Large Open End Four-in-Hand Scarfs, of I rted and : Each 65c six for 3.75 American Silks, Regularly sold at $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 Men’s Pajamas, j f Madras, Cheviots and Mercerized !Materials, light, medium and heavy weight, ar ‘1 25 ‘ Heretofore from $2.00 to 2.50 West Twenty-third and Mustard’s Quick Relief Withovt the Blister! You remember the OL foned mustard plaster, ur mother and your grandmother » apply it whenever you had a good old-fash- nger tips. 1 don't have to bind on a cloth. it goes right through the pores at urned like sixty, but it surely did “And ‘there is nothing like M the work, Here is the old family remedy, greatly QUE for Sore Throat, Bronchit improved by science and put up in X itis, Croup, Stiff Neck, pases ay eee Neuralgia, Headache, Co m gestion, wut “natant ot Paina and Aches!) 1 resolved to buy an Auto and to buy it right away the bother and A . A inesines ‘ot the Joints, Sprains |] Bat, being of a frugal trend of mind, 1 nlaste! Sore Muscles, placed an ad MUS TEROLE Bruieek fal Seeking, through The World, the best is a clean, wate bis ah puted BARGAIN to be had. vintment, made Feet, a of the!» - “Used } Sars." see the’ oil of mustard. For MUS+ Chest (it prevents Pneumoni Tl RUT Tarrant elie TEROLE, the gil of the bi le At your druggist's—in @5c and 50e Mery » jurs, and w special large hospit of mustard is refined until i iu us human skill cau make it simply rub it on the spot where n is-rub it on briskly-—and the pain is gone Not a blister is left even on tender Instead it has a delicious, com- pt no substitute, gist cannot supply you, 50c to the Musterole Comp land, Ohio, and we will mail you postage prepaid. fort ject. Mrs, Jome Horlick, West Poiledetople, Pe } Siok "UBave to spread MUSTER: (aun! fost Oe bel ting ater ee, —— tA PELL LO Just apply it with MUSTEROLE is so penetrating that Pleurisy, Rheuma- tism, Lumbago, size for If your, drug: | send 5c or ny, Cleve: | serene i] 1947 Broadway, New York City, These Women’s Stunning Coats, Suits and. Dresses Are Reduced to $14.75 The Coats Are The Suits Are The Dresses Are $20 to $27.50 Values. | $20 to $27.50 Values. | $20 to $35 Values. , Women and Small Women's Women and Small Women's Women and Small Women’s’ Coats, able for all occa- lored About 150 | Velvet and Corduroy Dresses — - sions, You may choose from msi { m Mai A Boon for Womankind tu 200 coats” and 20 if. mel, in Back £ and Colors Pyle nl res es: wre an ua may choose fron ‘olors ac ue, Brown, POUDRE BLANCHE chilles “Tweeds. “'Beotch | Chevoits, "Serge s. | Taupe. ‘To @fee such a ber- Puistarse, Broadcloth, Double- gain as this at a time when Cloths, ager! rv ac In Biack and velveteen and corduroy are 80 Is the only nr 4 for women, regard. all up-to-date © very fashionable is exceptional j less of age. Harm Leo et th Taken sizes, Reduced to 914.75. ed. Allsizes. Now 014. to say the least. Now 914.75, ’ dee uarte'and roots, Rifects tae Convenient Payments on the sue May Be Arranged o More. mediate &nd lasting relief. Will Hath red ate, soothe and allay nervous irritability, tone up the exhausted nerve centres, CURE AND REJUVENATE. Get our booklet; it is Free. Four ” treatment for $1. Poudre Blanche Chemical Co., An exquisitely dainty style, a the new ratine sailor collar and cuffs and sparkling crystal buttons. Specialty shops ask %6.50 for them. $4.95 at O’Neill’s Coat shirt style, but with just that dressiness that makes it charmingly feminine. The white crepe de Chine is a fine lustrous quality; the sailor collar FOR SALE AT nist ies ache stores Sve Ave. Bie entre core ‘cor. Lane! o Ave. and oF ines ear. LYBIN vte and Wis Nicbo- me Bn, een ave BROTHERS ! To insure disposing of their entire stock of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Garments and Furs Prior to removal to their New Building in Forty-. second Street, West of Fifth Avenue, have arranged for To-morrow and Saturday Evening Muffs and Final Clearance Sales of Tailored Suits, in plain and dressy effects. | Street Dresses, A of Silk and Woolen Fabrics. of Chiffon Cloths, Brocades and Laces. Street and Motor Coats, of Foreign and Domestic Materials. Theatre and Opera Wraps, including Imported Models. Fur Coats, in three-quarter and full lengths. Fur-lined Garments, | in the most fashionable pelts and styles all of which will be offered at Less Than Half Original Prices Twenty-second Streets is of ratine cloth with col figures, Others have collars of cashmere stripes. An entircly new idea that is sure to delight women of the most fastidious ideas and a remarkable value at $4.95. New Lingerie and Voile Waists All prettily trimmed with dainty laces and fine embri value $2.50. elt! Main Stere, Third Fleer. A Survids Lot of Fine : Another Fine New Lot. of --- Men’s Flannel Shirts| Men’s Overcoats and Suits Made of Extra The best $2.00 Qualily heavy All-wool to $3.00 Shirts : | Flannel that are made.! Bong fide H Ilunters, Fish- 4 | ‘rmenand men{ #28 to $25 vhose occupa- Values ‘- y tion requires a flannel shirt that will wear like iron should see these shirts. Double or single breasted —atyles, with collars, cuffs and pocket, strong ly felled » liberally in width andlength. Col- ors blue, gray and brow! A @ Gowns, Ensii Se glish “Guard” } @ Other Overcoats A Newest fancy effects, in gray and § hebtile and m rs, with fancy plaid | back, in new Sec ffects. Coats are made with shoulder lining and piped seams, alyo plain black St. ¢ kersey; made regulation styl , | Velvet collars, fly front and sai 4, | sizes of oversogts 34 to $12. 50 42; at. New Model Sack Suits. needed, fetal 82.00 00 values; at $1.23 nd the Boys. ull Eve: Your Entrances rectly From Sixth Ave nu Grocery Sale Wo Resorve the Right to Limit Quantities. Mall and ‘Telephone orders filled. "Neil's Ble Store for Dad Neckpieces O'Neill's Bie St te U Friday is the Second Day of Our Toilet Articles Sale SE Hundreds of articles — all of standard quality and Sugars | Hecker's Hams and Olives guaranteed merit—for the toilet table, bath room, ete., Pie Flour Bacon Tall 2-08: Fancy al Queen; Granulated: a at special cut prices. +Ib, cartons The sale will continue until closing hour Saturday. O'Neill Main Store, First Floor | Hooker's Superia . 25c Ure, hola. Be eon. non: caking| bane 10, Old H | Pancake; agie "23 fed Mit reed ase The scene was most entrancing. light 1 found the sought-for BARGAIN and gu happy as can be. Adventure 2 1 paid a visit to the Auto Show the other night; Midst a flood of radiant Mobiles of all descriptions were in glorious display; | World ‘‘Used Motor Car Wanted’’ Ads. Will Do As Much for You. (d packages, zanilia: bot. The Quality and Daintiness of the Popular Priced Lots in Our January Sale of Muslin Underwear Will give you evidence of the splendid values the sale offers, The word “quality” speaks in every lot at every price it is the first factor considered at O'Neill's, ‘The finer quali surprise you when you see the moderate prices and an the medium and low priced lines the prices surprise you when you Tome see the excellent qualities of the materials and trimmings. nahi The making of these garments and the adjustment of sizes, | “*Noo’ widths and lengths is another 1e-giving factor not often seen to such a degree of excellence as in these special lots, Corset Covers, Special at 29¢ Made in ace quality 50c Drawers at 39c. Made in good muslin, cambrie, mabri open on closed, embroidery trimmed, 75¢ Night Robes at 69¢c. Night ane Speci lat 50c. Tn regular and extra sizes; highand isateela amicileey (nate ee $1.50 Night Robes at $1.00. |" "*" FY Ta cambric and cotton, also 91,25 to $1.50 Drawers at 69c | hit ss'e alin, Hubbard anc UW pret th fine laces ; isin erabrondery and ince | ane enue ightly soiled |] Butterive. | Evaporated | Macker.1. n a 4 29¢ Drawers and Short|/ "O° " yan Camp's; weil] eaney Nerwany White Petticoats, Special at Skirts at 19¢. tinea gaallse ora , Be|i0." pais, see, $1.00. Made of good cotton cambric,|] gucea; 1-10, ie KS! Van Camp's baby] 5 yy Made with cotton or cambric tops, | ruffles with hemtitehing and lnce|] erie, abel a4 BA sins: four” 15/8 luce or embroidery trix en vr closed, nye wo