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atin i | { ‘@’ DEATH RAIDS CLUB; CLOSES GAME THAT RESISTED POLICE Leader of Knickerbocker Hotel Orchestra Stricken at Table ‘of Antiquarians. ° PLAYBRS FLEE IN PANIC. Musician’s Daughter Waits Happy School Ceremony in Her Graduation Finery. ‘The doors of the Antiquarian Cw at No. 66 St. Mark's Manhattan, Were not open t shades weze Wn aud the only ‘ign Of life about worn steps. ‘The Antiquarian Ciud figures conspicuously on “Porm 99"~the suspected gambling house list—and last night @ man fell ead in the place. The patrolman on duty wes bad enough, i the regular patrons of the Antiquarian; but the grim shadow that fell upon it when Julius Schotoff, leader of the orchestra at the Hotel Knicker bocker, made his final cashing in has ai in closing the urveillance to which PAice have subjected the brownstone rookery of inte. Sohotoff, a heavily built man, with long dark hair and about forty-eight years old, last night brushed past Pa- trolman Robert Druinm an the steps of the Antiquaria: Bling place. A panel in the door slid open and the next minute Sohotoff slipped through the cautiously opened | Porta) with the alr of a man who feels | himesif at home, DEATH OPENS DOOR BARRED AGAINGT POLICE. Drumm resumed hip érilling up and casionally giving his stereo- typed warning to the “reguiars” as they passed by him ané into their haunt. Vialt ap hour passed, and then « white- Is] grow in Kansas, where (eored one of the Antiquerians. “Heart, I guess,” eaid another. “1 been complaining a lot about lately.” In_ the mean time yey fore waitin, for Gehotof at the Hotel : daughter, in her graduation @nery, nat our after hour waiting and wonder. ing. It wag almost midnight when patrolman from the Tremont aven station came and told them what bad ‘happened at the Antiquarians’. On Schotoff's body were found $11.17, Wore much jewelry and his clothes were Apes and well cut. e welman on Guts in front of the quarians’ to an Evening World re- card ni bis life,” declared Mra, @chot. o@ in her Bronx fat at almost the same time. “Well, 1 guess this fixes the Anti ld be ~e PEPPERS ET SLERELE = EPP 285s satus A fe SHH +H ~ cimvize SEER CE FECT re PBUBSCAE Coe ee Hote [ttt | te town Barber, en “SOTERAGT.” Pe. | {ng Bim with ao dog whip in an ete emcee mR ne asm Le en |Kansas Man Who Back in 1896 Vowed to Let His Hair Grow Until Democrat Was Elected President | PLO H LOOSE EEE EONS EL DUNN ELED HEEL EOE EEE LELEE EOD | o Poeetareceseias $j PsPGees de HOSS Sees Pees eeees ae eee O0O4-44-44-0004 bode dH OD eae $OdoodbO4 048440006 AOBINON ISLAND ABOUT 2 MINUTES =) RETURNS TO TOMBS (Continued tsom first Page.) He Will Hear Wito Wilson Take the Oath, Then Hike to a Barber Shop. ome unfortunate Washington, D. C., barber is in for an awful expertence. Tt will fall to him on March ¢ next i th olippers in the vicinity o! i Big @ome since the first Tuesday aft ” firet Monday in November, 1896, aE: EEE teak We tincas enact: | book, thie. herwing. | Consequentiy tt kk a | the time he apands in the Tombs counts of | Against the. term of his imprisonment. refrain} if he can be kept in the Tombs on mo- cut until a Dem. | tions and appeals for a year, he will ‘White House as] "0t have to go to the island at all, and of the Nation. He has | ust be released at the expiration of ten month»—whioh the sentence amounts to with good time deducted. “it was not partie Bonwell te toe he aaz| THE WRIT KEPT @ECRET UNTIL ehamere ond SERVED ON WARDEN. capillary tuzuriance F sesghcas Bre pwrt! Justice Goft signed the writ of habeas ot landacape. it, gosh, how he/corpus inst night. It was kept a secret Goes dread that ‘ctw it from Kansan City] until tt was served, indicating that there VENING WORLD, | note handed to it by the rep: | Turkish capital, this forenoon. jot sc mane er eerste BALKAN ALLIES TO RENEW WAR IN FOUR DAYS Armistice With Turks Declared Ended in Note Delivered at Constantinople. CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, #.—The Ratkan allies to-day «ave notice of the termination of the armistice, the |Deriod of four days to start at sever |o'ctook thie evening. ‘The armistice which has been In eper- ation since Dec. J was signed on that |day by Bulgaria, Servia and Monte- ; Negro on the one side and Turkey on the other, Greece was never @ party to the cessation of hostilities. She hax | continyed fighting both on land and goa. The Montenegrins also have come into conflict with the garrison of Scutari on ral ooeasions in spite of the truce. Tre Turkish Government displays spirit of compromise in its reply to the ntatives of the Kuropean Powers on Jan. 1%. ‘The Temponse was presented by Mahmoud ket Pasha, the Grand Visier, to Margrave Johann von Pallavicini, the dean of the diplofnatic corpe in the ‘The Porto stipulates for tie retentton by Turkey of those quarters of the fortress of Adrianople in which the holy shrines are situated. It proposes to leave in the hands of the Powers the disposal of the land on the right bank the Maritza River which runs through Adrianople. At the same time Ottoman Government consents to dismantling of the fortification of that city. In reference to the Turkish islands in the Aegean 6ea the document insists on the maintenance of Turkish sovereignty there owing to the proximity of the islands to the Turkish mainland, butt intimates the readiness of the Ottoman Government to leave the peltnbe incon adthesedy JUSTICE STEINERT TAKEN TO SMITH Ih INFIRMARY. Sudden Seizure in Si in Staten Island : Courtroom Due to Conges- tion of Lungs. Justice Steinert, who was taken III while sitting in the Court of Special Gessions at St. George, Staten Island, yesterday, was removed to the 8. R, Smith Infirmary at New Brighton to- day. Dr. ©, E. Pearson, who was called to attend Justice Steinert at @ Hotel St. George, paid two visita to the patient to-day and then advised is removal. phywician sald that Justice Stelmert’s lungs seemed to be som: what congested, but his condition did not appear to erious, He thought, how that {t would be wise for him to go to the hospital for better at- tention. Justice Steinert heard several ca: yesterday before he wes stricken. } was finally compelled to retire to private:room, but eoon returned to th to, Washington. was design in allowing Robin to be tak A good seat in the grandstand has|t, the penitentiary. Had the writ been been reserved for Mr. Boswell and he! served an Robin was leaving the Tombe —as could have been done—whatever Then he wit hike to a barber shop and|timo he might have gained would not undergo the operation for the ‘al have counted on his sentence. of a hair aecummu Mion of sixteen years, While it hae been the custom of the four Sheriff and his deputies to stop at Po- pant out Jn, Hotsington, Kensie, no-| ice Headquarters with prisoners bound from the Tombs to penal institutions for the @unpose of having them photo- Graphed and measured for the Rogues’ Gallery, the Police Department appar- } ently wanted to make sure that no ex- ception would be made in the case of | Robin, It 1s evident that the police of- 7] | flctale were not pleased by the publica | ton of @ story, which is gaid to have §—COUNT ENA come from the District-Attorney’s 0! J | tice, that some influence prevented the i] Onin N COURT pictures of Ideut, Mecker, Charles Hyde, William J, Cummins and Joseph ov B, Reichmann from going tnto the Headquarters collection known as the wlgint slators went to the Tombs Po- Mce Court to-day. One of them was Rogues’ Gallery. Robin's Reichman the Di there in answer to u summons obtained against her by Charles ©, Worner, employee of the Standard Oll Company, Wormer accused the woman of attack; 4 Hyde, been allowed what amounted to prac- tional freedom from 8 o'clock én the morn- until 6 o'clock at night, The Dis oner, ator Attorney gave Robin an ee a thet of commitment to the Tombs he has so of the Standard Ot! Bulldin Broadway late yesterday afternoon. Mire. Christine Mulhull was the de- fendant and she and six of the others are Wemer's tera-in-law. ‘The other of the eight ls Worner's wit “This is a family) row,” explained Worner to Magistrate Appleton, a» a sort of preliminary. Mrs. Mulhull and her seven sisters nodded approvingly. led one of them and have had ‘MADE SURE oF HIM FOR THE ROGUES’ GALLERY. All of which mi account for a n witch reached Sheriff Harburcer this morning. The note read: Sin—WIL_ you please have Josoph G. Robin brought to Poltce Head- quarters to-day to be photographed, measured, ete, en toute from the Olly Prison to’ Staten Prison, Second Deputy Commisstoner, The Sheriff on the witness stand in the Curran Aldermanic inquiry yester- day declared that the Potice Commia- aioner and the Police Department are ise to Mr. Worner and then I'll dis- | his subordinates. Possibly this easer- tien didn't make much of it at Mra, Mulhull wes willing, 20 wae/Ileadquarters, At any rate the alti even sisters. tion wae put up to the Sheriff dy the together, Court|Deputy Comminaloner's letter, But ‘ey Where | Robin would pa ken to He quarter: Anyhow, letter or no letter, cording to Bher\ly Harburger, @ eott pedal on any public airing of the quarrel, much to the deappointment of court hhubitues. “I gee no need of going further into this matter, Let Mrs. Mulhull apolo- pi of bm feud. ‘One Application Restores the Color to Grey or Faded Hair’ Simple—Easy— Safe HAY’S HAIR HEALTH leaving your couditton, full of. Why have unsightly grey or faded hair| beauty. —Why look promaturely ey and ten| For those who He troubled with Dan years older than you are— look un- | druff there is no’ t the fevenr thin jose your cl and/| irritation and iehine, aud Mr me Has ae ‘ith Pl os fats bate ha a ™ Withy theanick resurs from a few appl the grey hairs wetays Ropes nied hair me he te ture odes Gada a dyes yal at} walt watil it’ be nel Then he was eeised with a ohill and was taken to the tjptel. His family was summoved from Manhet- tan and remained with him last night. i |AR OUT BIRD PLUMAGE AND PROTECT HUSBANDS. Feathers at #100 An Ounce a Menace, Congress , Tariff Committee Is Told. WASHINGTON, J 90—The fight to bar out aigrettes from the country, tn the interest of the National Assoc! tion ef Audubon Sodeties and other ganizations favoring the protection ot birds, wae led at the tariff hearing to- pnd ‘Dy Dr. William’ Hornaday for the w York Zoological Society. He ad- ind fie} a specific prohibition against the importation of plumage of wild birde for milMnery. on Gilbert Pearson of New York, Sec- retary of the National Association of Audubon Socteties, enlivened the hear- has been | ing by suggesting that it was not only iter of protection for the binds, but or protection for husbands, as, he said, During his twenty-three months | Of, Booman So eathers, at $100 an ounce. WEW YORK WAS “*iled ‘by Importation Here. tn West Br exer a are diaributiog success. " POUBRE vor BEANGHE Guaranteed pte Is the only r less of age. Hari y for wom less, natural, Taken continental herbs and roots. | mediate and lasting relief. Will invigo: {ate, soothe and allay nervous irritabifity, jtone up the exhausted nerve centres, CURE AND REJUVENATE, |Get our booklet; it is free. 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The t ‘was running through the Bound Beach atation at twenty- five miles an hour at the tima Wright fell against the station wall and was bruised in one leg, but was not in- Jured serious! | The fire, the cause of which has not yet been ascertained, destroyed or da d goods worth thousands of dollars, The exact joss cannot ve known until an inventory ts made. An estimate by ® person in a position to know placed the value of the car's con- tents at $50,000 in goods and cash. The car, one of the “blind baggage” at is, with both ends closed | side doors—was bound for It was loaded from end to end with miscellaneous express matter. Packages and trunks were piled as high as the ceiling of the car, Very few packages or bundles escaped damage or destruction and the inside of the car was damaged considerably, ‘The money was in a wafe and escaped damage. There were two large trunks filled with Jewelry, and while the out- side of the trunks was scorched and burned, it 1s claimed that the contents wore not injured, A colite dog, said to have been a blu blooded animal worth 00, was men's and women’ ve feathers—in fa: imaginable, in the out the fire. Sick headathes! Aiways trace them to lazy liver, delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or a sick stom: constipated matter, g ated in the bowels, carried out of the syst into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain ti causes conges- i that dull, sickening heada ove the cause by stimu- ing the making the bile and con- stipation poison move on and out of the W 10 Gene OP RTS aN ORUG STORE ORK WHILE YOU SLEL® THURSDAY, JANUARY 80, 1918, NEW INDICTMENT AGAINST MELLEN IN GRAND TRUNK DEAL Faulty dhe teow Thrown Out Is Replaced by Another Re- peating Accusation. The Federal Grand Jury to-day re- turned a second Indictment against President Charles 6. Mellen of the New York, New Haven and Iartford Rail- toad, Kdeon J. Chamberiain of the Grand Trunk Railroad and Alfred W. Smithers, a director of the latter line. The indictment was found under the Sherman Anti-Trust law and charged conspiracy in restraint of trade on the Dart of the three high railroad oMfictals. The finding of this second indictment was rendered necessary by a technical point raised by counsel of the three men at their first indictment. A de- murrer to the Indictment was entered on the grounds that Albert KB. Stephens, who was @ member of the Grand Jury indicting ellen, Chamberlain an@ Smithers, Was a resident of the State of Now Jersey and hence incompetent to sit on @ Grand Jury drawn for the Federal Court of the New York South- ern District. ‘The same alleged violation of the Sherman law as that upon which the first indictment was found is the basis of this second finding. That ‘a the abandonment of the Southern England's «pur line into Providence, which was designed and upon which work was actually begun, when aud- denly the construction of the line was halted last summer. The Southern New England is a Grand Trunk subd- oldiary. The Government charges the aband- oning of the New England epur was the result of @ secret agreement bewween Mellen and the president and@ directors of the Grand Trunk line and that the ‘Was the desire on the part of road to atifie competition in the land field by the Grand Trunk. i ree, New Haven and Hart- monopoly of the New reasor it ‘Chamberlain's Gefense has President was cut off here and the local meen that the abandonment of the pro- fire department was called out to put] fected work was on order of the Board | cause such troubles. of Directors of the Grand Trunk and FEEL SHAKY, BILIOUS, HEADAGHY OA CONSTIPATED? 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