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FOUR MEN IN AUTO IN DARING HOLDUP FORPAYROL CAS lackjack Bert Newman at Eighth Avenue and _ 44th Street. " {GRAB VALISE AND FLEE, Supyeses{t Contained Money, but It Really Held Only Laundry and Revolver. ’ Four men, who drove up to the @er> in a red roadster automobile fblackjacked Bert Newman, a down- Gown onfe keeper, just eo: 'h of the In- Wereection of West One Hundred and Woertyfourth street and Eighth avenue to-day and made off in the machine at top epeed with a suit case which New- fen had carried. They thought that @e suit case contained money destined to cash semi-monthly pay «o-cks of dity employe Instead it held only @ome laundry and a@ revolver and nothing more. The daring assault occurred just be- fore 9 o'clock, at an hour when the otrests in that part of Harlem are ‘well filled, Newman who lives at No. 97 West One Hundred and Forty-third etrest was on his way to the elevated etation at One Hundred and Forty-fifth street and Eighth avenue. He had reached a point in front of a store at Ne. 207 Eighth avenue, about two doors from West One Hundred and Vorty-fourth street, when the red auto rolled up to the curb, Two men were on the running board of the two-seated machine, another was driving the car and beside him sat another man. LEAP FROM MACHINE ‘AND BLACKJACK NEWMAN. ‘The man seated beaide the driver sald @omething to the two on the running board as the machine came to a halt. They jumped off and sprang upon New- | man, One of them drew a blackjack from his pocket and struck Newman a severe blow over the head with it. Newman plunged forward and fell to the sidewalk, The men wrested the quitease from him and jumped back ‘upon the running board of the roadster. ‘The engine had been kept spinning and needed only 4 touch of the spark and gagolene levers to jump forward. “Out of the road!” yelled the man who was driving, and a crowd that had gathored scattered hurriedly. "Phe machine was spn around the cor- ner of West One Hundred and Forty- fourth street on two wheels and sky- rocketed through to St, Nicholae avenou, Here it took another hairpin turn and | Mot south at top speed. In the meantime a boy had run up to Patrolman Bedell of the Lenox avenue | police station, who was at the corner of St. Nicholas avenue and West One Hun: | dred and Forty-fourth street. | “Some fellows in a red roadster just nis and took knocked down a mi valise," panted the boy. POLICEMAN GIVES CHASE COMMANDE:.RED AUTO. | Just then the patrolman saw a red! roadster car with the two men on the, ‘running board coming toward him, He knew it would be no use to try to stop the machine, and #0 he ran to the St, Nicholas avenue garage at One Hundred and Forty-Third street and St, Nicholai avenue and commandeered a car. He chased the red machine as far south) ae One Hundred and Tenth street, whe it entered the park and disappeared. Newman was carvied Into the Molowits | drug store on the southwest corner of | One Hundred and Forty-fourth street | and Ejghth avenue. It was found had a two-inch gash in his head. An| ambulance was summoned from the Harlem Hospital, but Newman refused to go there and was taken home. Newman's cafe is at Broadway and Reade street, and is the place where | many of the city employees cash their | checks, and as this is a semi-monthy pay day the auto bandits evidently thought that he had a satchel full of money to meet the demands he expected would be made on him. IN| . _ ——— A fairly brisk demand for stocks at the opening of the market to-day caused fair rallies in some issues, es- pecially in Reading and Steel Comme The prospects of dissolution of the Southern Pacific and Union Paci ing declared effective at a nearby date had @ depressing effect on these two stocks, both selling freely. The local stands and pl BOLD BANDITS HOLD|"™ssarasra cee. catenin eaten tear etee ths | Home ecame worse BG jy tho police Investigation of the sudden cider the dapper young deaperadoes of | ote Was taken to the Flushing Hoepliall death of the Admiral last Saturday, M mpl two days ago, Mrs. Brassler fe thirty ssed the opinion to-day that no the ‘enderloin rap their victims on the five yeara old. express bean with the lethal sandbag and be | VS 20ae Oe nea Dp, Whitney| eriminal action would result, whisked away in a two-cylinder Joy) | \aing the outcome of the case, Mrs,| It was intimated that while death wagon, and the seusnuee, helt Brassler's condition is said to be|may have been accidental or otherwise i Pane eS ike ied sidere. to | critical not due to natural causes, nothing tan- | pull off a holdup worthy of the name. ——_>—— gible involving others had been de- “David Harum” Walsh was going veloped by the authorities, north in West street on the front of his COMMISSION MAN ARRESTED. Tho investigation, however, was con- will find their way to all parts of the the Brooklyn management was forced field. It's the feature of the stadium, | to ratse the ante of seats, Consequently, and President Ebbets is exceedingly | the 1,992 box seats will go at $1.50 a) proud of the innovation. throw. Admission to the top tier of the Coming tn the main entrance at Sulll-|grandstand is $1. Seats in the lower van street and Cedar place, the fans|level go at 7% cents, Way out in. left will find themselves in the big rotunda. | field the bleacherlte can sun his hi Beautiful marble runs elght feet up the | while watching the Superbas perfor walls, and, take tt from Col. Ebbets,|for fifty cents, ‘The National League it’s the real thing. Around the rotunda jrules provide for 2% cent seats, but Col. (Ebbets sprang that word “rotunda” bets 18 all at sea as to where he can every sentence) are twelve ticket offices, {seat the plebelan rooters in his stadium, ha which admission may be purchased | Bleachers out In centre fleld would mar ‘4 for all seats in the stadium. Leading |the beauty of the grounds y'know, be- constructed of steel, cement and brick | away grom there are sixty runways to sides Interfering with the batters. A to seat 30,000, will be thrown open tO-| the poxes, grand-stand seats and the] few seats may be planted. in right fleld, morrow for inspection, and the Brook-| bleachers, The idea of the big inside |but what's a poor fan going tc do in lyn fans will then have an opportunity | entrance to the temple is to do away |these days of the high cost of ‘oaseball of seeing what Owner Ebbets calls the! with crowding on the sidewalks. No|ard other things. handsomest and best equipped ball park| matter how fast the Brooklyn rooters| Entrances to the varlous sections are in the country; | come they can be accommodated inside | by means of runways without steps and) At the junction of Bedford avenue,| the monster veatibule, for it le % feei [the entire system is so simplified that ° {in diameter and there are ne posts to/fans can get to their regular placos Sullivan street and Cedar place, an Im=| OL teict progress, without any confusion. The manage- 30,000 Can Be Accommodated at New Home of Dodgers. Tt Dodgers’ new $750,000 baseball home is completed, After a few more finishing touches to the ying field Ebbets Stadium, posing semi-circular pile of stone and Once inside, the !mmensity of the; ment claims that a clear view of the brown brick meets the eye. The struc-! stands is likely to take one's breath|diamond may be had from every seat ture looks like a huge museum, but one| away. Towering high are the double-|in the stands, Surely, the fans perched step inside and you can't go wrong deckers with row after row of wooden | hundreds of feet in, the upper tier, will ‘haut the building's purpose after aj seats painted green. Except for a small|get a bird's eye view of the game. | block of seats out in left field the stands | Looking down from the top levels gives peep at the tremendous stands. ! ‘ % > b are all covered. Siarting from the right Col, Ebbets sprang a big surprise in) quia rout line the huge structures run! the erection of his new plant by build) coay around to the left fleld line. The playing fleld appears small be- ing an immense marble rotunda at the, To puild a palatial ball park costs a{cause of the overtowering appearance main entrance, through which the fans! great deal of money and to get returns/of the stands, It will take a Swat Milll- one a dizzy feeling, but then fans get dizzy anyhow when the gamo's close. WHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 15, 1918.” Brooklyn’s $750,000 Baseball Stadium | Open for Inspection of Mr. and Mrs. Fan. BIGGEST SIOUX CHEF, | ! [HOLLOWHORN BEAR, | DIES IN WASHINGTON {Brave Stricken With Pneu-| monia While on Visit for the | Inauguration. | WASHINGTON, March 15. Hollow Horn Bear, bie chief of the Stoux In diana on the Rosebud, South Dakota Reservation, and probably moat famous of all Sloux chieftaing, died here earty to-day af pneumonta. Far from his topes and his prairies in Rored 8D, the a brave, who the pledge of peace of bis people, turned hia eyes toward the happy hunting grounds, and emilingly went to sleep In a little hotel on Pennsylvania ave nue, stolid and silent to-day sat a group of Indians who came here for the Inaugural parade with their Chief, mut toring In sorrowful gutturals over the death of the man they loved and re vered. For Hollow Horn was more thay a Chieftain of the Sioux, He was known as "The best of good Indians.’ or a week Hollow Horn had battled with pneumonia, For a time yester- day It looked as though he would win out. He rallied temporarily when @ray> hatred Capt. William Wilcox, who thirty-seven years ago fought against Hollow Horn and earned the Chief's wa came here to offer the White Father | | BIG BOMB EXPLOSION | SCARES 26. FAMILIES: ONLY DAMAGE TO BOMB pana ean Terrific Noise Shocks Entire Neighborhood Little | Wood Torn Ay Here's a bomb explosfon that was al sad fatture Tt wasn't meant to be a failure, for it was full of bu ees and dynamite when it wae tald on the steps leading into the basement of Nos, St and | ft Bast One Hundred and Ninth street. «isa tenement in which there are | twentyestx families, but fa the basement | “the darber shop of Paul Bletbera, | who seems to have been the man the comb was after, ‘There was a terrifio noise when the plosion occurred and every member f the twenty-alx families came rushing town 't Other families In the neighborhood also took an early start, t being shortly after 6 o'clock when the explosion took place. Some of the woodwork of the steps was torn away and a small hole was punched in the r of the harber shop, An export timated that damage would not amount to m e than & cents, Polleeman of th ast One Hundred and Fourth street police sta- tlon picked up some of the fragments of the bomb and will have them @xam- ined by the Bureau of Combustibtes. ‘The gas pipe that was used for the 0 stairs, aswon VSVYVV VALVE wig respect and admiration, came on especially from wk to seo his friend, The Sioux leader at one time saved Wilcox's life. Hollow Horn Bear was a “model Indian, He taught his tribe to accept the best habits of the white man and to become “civilized.” The dead Chieg- tain was sixty-four years of age. His body will be sent to Rosebud this afte noon. — WASHINGTON SOCIETY GIRL BRIDE OF A CHAUFFEUR. Miss Middleton Eloped Last (De- cember, but Marriage Was Kept Secret Until To-Day. WASHINGTON, March 15.—The obt story of a dashing chauffeur, a pretty heiress and @ runaway match was re peated to-day, and as a result Mra, An na Middleton, wealthy and prominent in soctety, 1s prostrat while her daughter, now Mrs, William P, Storty, says deflantly that she “doesn't? care what people say, Storty’s employer, CH. Butler, off. cial reporter for the Supreme Court, ved two doors from tho Middleton Owner Ebbets Proud of New Structure With Its Fine Rotunda. gan drive to clear the fe no nds, es, however, for made in the homers can be amond Is already green theld needs considerable at- from the groundkeeper before pen with the High+ ‘The outer gardens, tention the Dodgers can landers on, April 5. excepting left field, look easy to play and visiting players are going to have a tough job of it here, for the sun sink~ ing behind the Prospect Park trees casts a severe glare in that ton. After arranging for the constr of the steel stands and for seats thay are larger than any others in ball patks, Col. Ebbets went In-atrong for novelties | home, and Storty met Mins Middlot for his new stadium with the result that) while ling for him, The acquaint- fans will have the use of check rooms. | ance ry ned rapidly, and Dec, 17 last lounging parlors, umbrella closets and) a sun room, Reporters will have a} sanctum all thelr own on the promenade and the different club efficials have spacious rooms that can at! be thrown into one whenever President Ebbets Miss Middleton and to Alexandria, On their return her mother's home and th arriage did not become known until to-day, whirled off voor NO GUILT SHOWN (|p HORSE CAR IN Held by Coroner on Patient's Dr. Frederick Waldo Whitney of No. | ’ % West Sixtieth street, Manhattan, was | ? taken to-day to the Plushing Hospital, . — WILDS OF WEST ST. Horses and Four Passengers Wake Up as Three “Bad Men” Loot Conductor. Ante-Mortem Statement. where ‘he was identified by Mrs, Annie Brassler of No, 15 East Fourteenth) stree Whitestone, as the man who performed a criminal operation on her at his sanitarium, Dr. Whitney was arrested on a war- rant sued by Coroner Ambler of Queens County, the warrant being based on an affidavit and ante-mortem state- ment made by Mra, Braasler. ‘The woman alleges that on Feb Jast she went to Dr, Whitney’s institu: tion and was there operated on. She remained five days and then returned Her condition became worse and While Admiral May Not Have Died From Natural Causes, It Is Said, Nobody Involved. u-| BROCKTON, Mass., Maroh 15,—A per- son close to the family of the late Rear- Admiral Joseph G. Eaton and Interested Bold bandits held up a horse car In the wilds of West street early to-day and escaped with $3. It is a new wrinkle in holdups. The car, trying to keep the somnolent horses awake. “CAddap!" he shouted as he poked vigorously at all the street car horses having become too blase to pay attention to a whip, The four dozing pagsengers lurched forward as the car seemed actually to move, On the back platform James Gilmar- Charged With Falling to| tinued to-day and Deputy Sheriff Gor- v don and State Officer Scott went to Nor- well, the home of the widow. During} last night these officers had a confer- ence at Rockland with District-Attorney Barker. It is thought possible that Mr. Barker will have a statement to make to-day. Sauer Pay Farmers Fu hed Joseph P. Sauer of No. 250 West One! Hundred and Twelfth street, who is a commission merchant with an office at No, 29% Washington street, Was ar rested to-day on an Indictment found against him by the Grand Jury, charge actions Were very strong, all of them| tin, twenty-elght, of No. 256 West For- s ae. pM, if pits peed el ty-elghth et, the conductor, jingled|ing him with petty larceny. It is UN-| Fe said that he would have something night’é closing. the change in his pocket and whistled; | derstood that two others were indicted to say thie forenoon. vas d ative. “Mother Machere,”” t the same time for the same offense : 1 ABR O1nHA HBS AUN And yneslive Suddenly five brawny men darted a) thelr arrests are expected toda: | Ps ae turn hea been given to the fro, Fey oe Sd 008. 8 ss the! The offense charged against Sauer| Stair oe She Setion of Dr, Paul P. The following wore the highest, lowest and tat| track, ‘The horses sat back on thelr nat of failing to pay to the up-State| Dessez of the Charlestown Navy Yard prices of stocks for to-day and the net changes ea| haunches, as they always should do! is thal ‘who has called upon Medical Examiner rss ie voter's ehoaing’ yrs" “*| When they gure in a robbery, and the! producers of market merchandise the Ook Ue SGN oon Ul lee Net | car creaked to @ stop, | full value of the produce he sold or} Dt ‘ or Wigu. low. tast, cigs. | Four of the men drew revolvers, and! them on commission. It Is charged that) the “Admiral, Dr. Osgood mate the | Amal, Copper .s+.+ te took out his knife, i y autopsy, after which the stomach was| Nin. ‘Beet | Sugar #1 9118 (00K CUE le eae sim | Sauer is one of a ring of commimion! ents the Harvard Medical 1 Am, Can B | No peed 6 suk Me RArnee Blin” | erchanta shat fies Nesn Geter eat ame am. © ain't Kol * they can't." * farmers and dairymen through false; ® » contents, The | Am. fe ain't going to run; they can’t | medical examiner said that he would| Anaconda Mining: Tne highwaymen swooped around to! representations of values recetved Dy.) FE ene dewired report and this will At Te dt js the rear of the car and one got a the marketing of thelr produce in NeW). sent to the Navy Departme: La id {strangle hold on Gilmartin to keep him! york ae ei an pe Savy Mepartment at! | from calling for help. \ eae SSL ashington, | % The others jabbed him with the muz. | “ ata It is evident, from the reports that) les of their pons. while the | Shien eee oe ae President {Alter from the Baton home, that Aira § | doing the strangling 1 in Gite) e the Home Bank of Brooklyn, who|Haton ts heartily tired of the third| 4 martin’s pocket and ery coin he legree grill and that she will | a had, amounting to . | was convicted of grand larceny a month | de8 1 a she will make a 2 : ee | ago and senter serve vear in {determined effort to have it stopped. | z > Jago anit sentenced to serve oni Fi paige | 3 prison, Was granted a certificate of rea is alleged that she ix in a state of| 4 | vy ceatat = hy SIGNED BY SULZER,| tie sunmme court, Brooklvn, tontay,| troubles at the present time are suo) Pennayivania — #| . tal | and admitted to $5,000 bail pending a new | to this repeated questioning, | 10% ZW) ALBANY, March 15.—The Murtaugn- | trial, Justice Benedict based the grant-| The officers having ease In hand Ost 2 4 Evans Dill abolishing the present State! ing of the certificate of reasonable doubt | have been investigating several stories, | 2, Hishway Commission and placing the, upon a technicality based on the fact{wileh they refuse to make public, They | = $$ department under the jurisdiction of a) that the Jury convicting Damron was} are trying to find out where the late ZR Commiss: ‘of Roads, was signed to-| drawngfrom a special panel instead of a) Admiral secured his provisions, and they -~ kh \aey by Gov, Buleer, os samsemeams an. resi oe ion rere are also investigating the possibility, of ~~ gives his next dinnor. Mrs, Storty's father was the late Lee B, Middleton of Newport and Wash- ais ington, Mrs. Middleton lined to his securng drugs. The drug stores n| comment on the elopement, Hingham have been visited by the off- a cara, 90 tt ‘s Teported, and even Seite Button in His Nose 64 Yeara, nas been visited with the hope of tracin SPLAND, V 5 of the investigation may reveal the offl- BRBlIOS TB: Breas ent: of: the RMUARG cers alone know, and they refuse to tell, | Business Men's Association, under- went a peculiar operation here yester- day for the removal of a button from his nose, which he had pushed into it when a child, fifty-four years ago. The button was found to have become #o ‘encrusted that it had increased from @ quarter-inch to an inch In diameter, eee ees HAD TO WED TO INAERIT, HE CHOSE A WIDOW 05 75. John Spencer Turner Fulfils Condi- tions and Returns to America to Claim $277,000, ‘Turner of Rome, son and principal helr ef John Spencer Turner, & wealthy cotton merchant of Brooklyn, ix at the Hotel Helmont to claim the ,0 inheritance due him according to the will of his father, The papers were filed by Lawyer Charles I. McBurney before Surrogate Ketcham in Brooklyn to-day. ‘The will left securities and money in trust to the son, with the proviston John Sp relieve safely and speedil digestion, find themselves and able to ward off the “Those Who Rely on“ the great home remedy which has proved its power to from defective or irregular action of the organs BEECHAM’S PILLS By purifying the blood they increase + Im bones, 1c., 25 nvering of the explosive was « little ore than two inches In diameter, The plug was found Intact and that was two Inches tn diameter. Helberg has occupied the premises for seven weeks. Hefore he moved in a tallor wax there for two months, Pre- vious to his occupancy an Ttallan barber was the tenant, The barber Vitale Blected President. Albert H. Vitale, a lawyer and chatrman of Mayor Gavtige’s Sal Saoo Fourth of July Celehration Commmittes in Crotona Park, has beet qiectel fo the, vredigncy of the atin Clit. He defeated dames it, Cumickey hy ti votes, Vitale has beeh prominent In at iletios a. frewdent of \ Clubs and a Temier of the Mf e& HEAD ENTIRELY BALD SCALP SCALY Ktched Always, Preventing Sleep. Cured Through Use of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. ---—- 235 Kast Ooi St, Now York, N. Ym “My troublo began with seahs on my scalp and failing out of tho hair, My hair fell out whenever T combed it and my sralp was scaly and ftchy. My head was en- tirely baid and It itched always, preventing sleep. 1 bad the trouble at least six months before using ‘Cutécura Soap and Otnt ment but after washing my head dalty with Cuticura Soap and rub- bing my scalp with the Cuticura Ointment it became better and my hair started to grow again. In about four months there was a (reat improvement, and in a year's time I waa cured through the use of Cuticura Soap and Otntment.” (Signed) Mra, L. Bobile, May 18, 1912. —_——- FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS Tho following ts & most effective and eco- nomiral treatment: Gently amear the affected parts with Cuticura Ointment, on the ead of the finger, but do pot rub. Wash off the Caticura Otmtment in five minutes with Cutieura Soap and hot water and continue for some minutes. This treasment noved to Madimon avenue, just around the corner from the soane af explosion, > —- Remarkable. (From the Birmingam Ags. Herat.) “The basso is going to ming.” “Well, that's nothing to get exctted about."* “But he isn't going to etng @ song vbout the sea.” GET A TEN CENT BOX OF GASCARETS Keep your liver and bowels active and you feel bully for month: Put aside—jnst once—the Salta, Ca- thartic Pills Castor Oita oF purgative waters, which merely force « passagewa: through the bowels, but chiperytded oughly cleanse, freshen and purify these drainage or alimentary organs, and have no sleet whatever upon the liver and your inside organs pure and fram cellt Cancarets, wRienites oughly cleanse the stomach, remove the undi ested, sour and fermenting food and foal gases, take the excess bile from the and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you op—never gripe, sicken, and cost onl 10 cents a box frem your druggis Mil- lions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong in every household. Children just love to take them. the minor ailments arising 0! spared hours of suffering attacks of serious sicknesss, They help the As actions depend Ils e dicive 'y that he should not have actual posses sion of anything but the Income until he married Last July when he was never disappoint those who take them. pat le sitet ane Bere’ mie digestion, stimulate the liver, clear the kidneys and regu- z . Was seventy-tive years old and the late the bowels, widow of a muccosful Kansas City cheerfulness and create confidence. merchant. They were maried by the on health and strength, those who know Beecham’s registrar of Westminater in the pres- ence of the American social colony.| J ~ E L f Mrs, Turner died the day before ie uta Le njoy Life to this country to clatm hiy full in- Sold heritance Reecham's Pille bi lergeet sale of any aS Anderson Leaves Japan. TOKIO, Japan, March ~Lare An- derson, who recently resigned the post of United States Ambassador to Japan, sailed to-day with Mrs. Larz Anderson from Yokohama on board the Manchuria for San Francisco, Col. Arthur Bally. Mlanchard, Secretary of Embassy, Is acting as Charge d'Affairey, PUBLIC | DANGER You Cannot Afford to. Miss Reading This. | We believe it is our duty to inform the public that the majority of fatal cases of pneumonia are caused by the patient taking for a cold some so-called cough cure which depends upon. pois- onous drugs for its effect. 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