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| reper rterceae + ee POLICE ON WAH AS BURGLARS DG FoR $5.00 Loo ~ but Huge Steel Safe Bars Their Progress, FOUR MEN CAPTURED \ Detectives Hide in Bread Line + at Culmination of Seven {' Weeks’ Shadowing. Data pater cr eran rreMBRREES ET ‘A 90,000 burglary on Broadway was folled to-day by detectives from the sJentral OMce, and four old-time erim- (nals were caught as they operated on a scale almost as daring as that used vy the men who successfully pulled off +) ‘the $200,000 Simons burglary Inst Gunday, % For seven weeks the detectives have J Yeon using the long shadow on the *| fear crooks, foliowing them night and day without ever being uncovered by thelr quarry, Yesterday the Headquar- ers men were rewarded for their jong ‘e020 trying job. {Detectives Mugee, oner, Gaynor, Melity and Tait, trailing the four eus- aecapertepeaas2e pects, came together In front of No. | j; y M2) Broadway, just across the street aon the 6t. Dents rane The crook: Stein, alias “The Senator: Davia, Henry Baker, aling “Dia- ; Goldberg,” and Abe Botnick, Stein, who is twenty-six years old, “hh ‘has the appearance of w euccesstul » led the quartette loft on the second *| Time—1.09, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21 SIXTY-MILE GALE | KILLS IN SWEEP “pattie Crook and Kalamazoo said that the wind causing lieavy damage in those sections. Reports which reached here thia af- ternoon from New Maven, Mich, Ine | atcata that three section bands on the | Grand Trunk Tallroad periwhed in the | storm there, The men left the city on (RACING) CHARLESTON WINNERS. death. TWENTY CHILDREN PENNED IN) WRECKED SCHOOL. | PITTSBURGH, March 21.—Twenty [school children and their teacher were penned in a Greensburg school building which was partially demolished when day by the high winds, Three others are) the storm struck Pennsylvania to-day, known to be injured. Tottering watis| When the debris was cieared away it Makes rescue almost impossible, was found that three of the children SHREVBEPORT, La. March 21.—One! and the teacher were unconscious from man was killed, several persona wore | fright. Injured and heavy property damage was| Latrobe and Mount Pleasant were wrought at Saline, La., a town of about! struck by the storm and considerable 200 residents in Bienville Parish, by leat | property damage was done, although no Night's severe wind storm, according to| injuries were reported. & report received here to-day. WASHINGTON, March 21.—A terrific INDIANAPOLIS, March 21.-Two lives] storm that rwged over the Southern Were fost and several persona probably |Central Western Staten throughout the wore fatally injured to-day by the wind] night was to-day moving northeastward, storm which wrough havoc throughout |jeaving a wake of destruction. The the State, causing thousands of dollars | Weather Bureau, from the meagre re- damage to property, Omer A. Vice, @) ports compiled over (® crippled wires, cad driver, at Frankfort, waa Killed | predicted a severe cold wave to follow. ‘when the roof of @ building struck him. /gtorm warnings were ordered displayed Henry Walters, a workingman, of 1a@-/4}) along the Atlantic coast from Hat- fayette, wae crushed to 4d under-lteras to Hantport, Me, The storm to-day} neath a falling smn. was centred over the Great Lakes, Several churches and school houses NORTHWESTERN STATES iN were wrecked over the State, and one | Of the tuildings of Indiana University GRIP OF BIG BLIZZARD. | CHICAGO, March Z1.—Several States, at Bloomington was damaged, Wire are in the grip of a severe storm that FIRST RACK. —Four-year-olde and ups a handcar to do repalr work. The car eelling, five and a half turlong*—Theo | Was blown several hundred feet from Coon, (Ward), 7 to 6 7 t 10 and jthe tracks and the men crushed to 1 to 8 first; Mins Jormh, 100 (Soharf), 6 (Continued from Firet Page.) Rowe, Madman also ran and Anished aa named. SECOND RACH—Four y Op; selling; five and a halt Martre, 109 (Corey), 4 to 6, 2 t firat; Clem Heachey, 107 (Bnyder), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, necond; The Bquire, 107 (J. Hanover), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 and out, third, Berkeley, Totson D'Or, Jensup Burn and Mad River aleo ran and finished as named. THIRD RACH.—Three-year-olde and up; selling; five and a half furlonge— Hettio Sue, 104 (Montour) to 1 and & to 6, first; The (Ford), 9 to 10, 1 to 3 and o Groavenor, 100 (Wolfe), 6 to 2, 4 to 6 and 1 to 3, third, 6 Progre also ran. FOURTH RACE—Handicap; three Year-olds and upward; mile and one- aixteenth.White Wool, 103 (Geone), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and out, firet; Marry Lad, % (Skirvin), 2 to 1, 7 to 10 and out, aec- ond; Fora Fina, 192 (Bpxton), third, 16 to 1, & Time, 1.0) and Americus Moinant 3 to 1, 4 to 6 and out Time, 1.48 2-6, nervice all over the State was demoral- Paton, Milton also ran, fued, but the towns with wich commu-|Uahered In official spring to-day. In| gn gee ne nication has teen established report] the Northwest the storm took the form| CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Great property damage. of @ dilnding blizzard. Sweeping down| — LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 21.—-While] from Montana it demoralized rallroad RACK TRACK, ¢ the property lows in thia city and Jef-| traffic In the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wine March 2L—/The entries for toanorrow'n ‘on ferson County in the wind and rain|consin, Nebraska, Iowa and Ulnols races are an follows storm which wept Kentucky early to-) Sections of Colorado and States to the oe Oe ee nti, tntee-rearclae day) will aggregate thounands of dollars,| south of Montana were hit, ‘Thousands v2; Bihelburg] the greatest damage wan in the emaller| of dollars worth of crops were des- Him Hawew, 10%; } towns and country districts, troyed, san ig Bg a Rite iia 1) At Somerset thirty-five houses were] Wires are down in all the Northwest SECOND RACK Pure, comdithons; blown down, The large Cumberland Hotel there was unroofed, but no one was hurt. In the vicinity of Danville the wind cut @ path from Burnside tn Pulaski County to Georgetewn in Scott County In @ northeasterly direction, At Burnside the depot was unroofed and and Western States and many cities are cut off from communication with the outside world. Trains into Chicago from the North- west to-day were hours late. In the Dakotas, where section men were still engaged in clearing the tracks from Je, Mae ‘Chareot,, N13) Ad TUM HACK Nattery Park tiling Stakes: 10 1, 2 to 1 and even, second; Coorop: 107 (Goone), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6, third, Tima, 1.08 8-6, lady Sybil, Chil- ton Squaw, Commoners . Star \ por of the building from the agent, | $1,000 murantecd several houses blown away, ral] lant week's blizzard, It was feared that \). Basa, He eaid that the place was Ces rr Bs: i] persons were hurt there, but more trains \ ere stalled in snow drifts, t@ be used for business purposes and | 116, 6 '} fatally. In Boyle County tobacco and| Several deaths and scores of injuries that he would begin to move in his] FOURTH RACK —Wure $350; ;,) stock barns wore wrecked and much/ were reported In to-day's storm. When « right off, btn ey Tgry ps4 Hen; live stock killed, the Wires permit hetter communication time was lost. Trucks came up| (msn 112, Mammoter The wind guage at the Weather Bu-| the number of deaths may be incroased. with loads of boxes and a steamor | Gon! Dey, 112; Cidlton Kit reau in this elty showed @ velocity of] Chicago was practically cut off trhm trunk, The boxes were empty and were | 12; (c) Counterpart, 109; seventy-five miles, the highest ever! the world for a time to-day, telegraph te have been used in carrying off the | g/t), Talbot enter: (b) In recorded here, wires being down at any polnts, and test, In the trunk were two huge jim- mies, braces and bits, picks, hammers aga tools enough to have torn down the entry, FIFTH RACK—Purse ‘@hole bulla! PLANNED TO LOOT FEA’ R CO. OF STOCK OF PLUMES. ‘The objective of the men was the Carusa Feather Company on the second , Meer of No. 8156 Broadway. The loft rented was next to the Carusa factory. @hortly after & o'clock yesterday af- three of the men locked them- in the newly hired loft, stein cam 3 i] & 2f i 5 jr Goor, thinking that all the had | Femained across Broadway at of the St. Denis, keeping an efi 2 pttPapeetatT tt i i i guard. Hidden in doorways old Fleischmann breadline to form excellent cover for the provided and two of They found it dim- places, however, for the line were hungry and forced on and finally around the iff iL epi aff E it the watch was kept up. le Stein's three assistants In- the bullding were cutting into ‘and tunneling through to the ? & a £ + tipelt ° er SEE g 3 Z F 2 : re stock of ostrich plumes from rusa Company, dack them in ready and then ship them to dis- tes, Qlarking brushes and pots k were ready, — SAFE BLOCKED MOUTH TUNNEL THROUGH WALL. error was made, however, in cal- ing the right spot for the tunnel, toward morning the burglars found Elanet ® solid wall of iron confronted Mi Pteeniee gest a My He weed by the feather firm, As the safe Weuld hide the end of the tunnel from Fithe feather employess it was decided Tobe call off the job for the time and Fi tackle it again to-night. ‘At 6 o'clock thin morning the Janitor A a } the four men and took them direct to © Police Headquarters, Inspector Faurot, in charge of Central Office, folind that Stein had been place im the gallery of rogues several years ago but that he had succeeded in hav- ing his picture and records removed. Stein eaid he lived at No. 123 Wast Thin ~ teenth street, Davia wee found to be }, No. 6229 in the gall + em terme and was even then out under quapended sentence, Baker is No. 11,58 _ fm the gallery and has been convicted _ tor burglary several gimes, © Botnick claimed tfat te was « truck- “man with @ good business and din- Played his business card with the ad- No, 14 East Eighth street; but the gallery gave him No, 7,1 ne the rogues of record. Gnapector Faurot an@ Deputy Com- - gafasioner ugherty were highly Pleased over the success of the long shadowing, and are confident that they {wil send the four men to prison for “long terms, i The whole family enjoy the food flavered by a fraction of a penny’s worth of 6300; three. DETROIT, Mich. March 2.—AN of| communication is being restored with} end upward; selling; five and a half 10 Michigan trembled under the force of an | difficulty, Ci el 4, ag ungwia, 60 sQuees| Clhty miles an hour gale which swept ‘echinmnitipiaia . *Viley, 108; *Chemulpo, 108; ‘Totown | the State early to-day and at noon con- Rlow Kills F tinued unabated. Wires to every section of the State are prostrated, but from the meagre flashes which were sent be- fore the storm hit with full force it is known that the damage is universal throughout the State, Scores of persona were injured in De- trate, ‘ut at noon dnly one fatality had reported. A part of the roof of the te 1 Charlevoix wax awept off, unfin- Ixhed buildings were blown down, bury- ing workmen in the wreckage, signs MILLIONS BENEFIT 4 from the downtown stores ‘etn. | DY @ cup of tea at four Bier attia nuntine paved were ta oolock, Try it yourself jured by flying glass or falling signs. Street car nervice was demoralized, l iIPTON "S PITTSEURGH, Pa, Stare, n ——Tom- my Lavelle, lightweight boxer, died in the Mercy Hospital to-day from a blow received from Swats Ad- ameon in a bout last night. His skull wan fractured, He never regained con- sclousnesa after being put out. ‘uree $300; three-year<ide end me mile and @ sizteenth.— Fiel, $4; *Wood Dove, 00; + Floral Day, 4; tains, 05; + Haldeman, 112, ‘Aimmentice allowance of fire pounds claime ‘Track fast, ——— TO MEET MRS. WILSON. WASIHTNOTON, Maroh 7.—Arrange- ments were completed to-day for a breakfast on April 5, at which the local soclety women formally will become ac- quainted with Mrs, Woodrow Wileon, wife of the President, and Mrs, Thomas Marshall, wife of the Vice-President of the United st The breakf. be given by a committee of W tom women and will be semi-formal. The will include Mrs. many of the outlying sections being completely cut off from the city. The Detroit River was turned into a raging sea A ferryboat plying between thie city and Windsor, Ont., was caught in mid-stream and up to a late hour to-day had been unable to . Wife of Senator Indiana, will act as @oastm!: dan ‘ilustrated lecture om | !4nd. Sold in airtight tins only lorie White Hous will follow Brief messages from Adrian, Hilla. ¥ dale, Owosso, Jackson, Ann Arbor, HARTIGAN HAS A “PARTY” IN WHITMAN'S OFFICE tas onty riticen Minaten bat Doce | | Convicted Policeman Marks Birthe| day by Pathetic Celebration With His* Family. Today was the thirty-third birthday of John J. Hartigan, the boyish looking polleeman who was convicted of perjury A week ago, triot-Attorney, Hartigan was allowed to have a little ‘birthday party in the By the courtesy of the Dia- | brary of the District-Attorney’a office— | @ party than joy. Hartigan's wife and four-year-old boy, to whom he in devotedly attached, and his married sister called at the Criminal Courts Thullding with @ birthday cake. The convicted polleeman was brought over from the Tombs and allowed to #pend half an hour tn the company of his wife and child, without the restraint of the presence of a Tombs keeper. When he went back to the Tom carrying @ part of the birthday cake, hi Ups were twitching and his eyes were motat. : Tuesday has been set for sentencing Hartigan. The Dintrict-Attorney is hopeful that he will consent to reveal all the facts about the George Sipp bribe fund before he is called up to receive a sentence that may mean five years in prison, that had in it more of pathos —»—— et Bi Advanced. ALBANY, March 21.—Without oppo- sition the Senate advanced yesterday to the order of final passage the Stilwell pill designed to prevent transactions | \ by brokers after insolvency and the hypothecating of customers’ securities by brokers, Objection was made oy Minority: Leader Brown to the advance- ment of the two other Stock Exchange reform bills, those, designed to pro- hibit the operation of bucket shops and the manipulation of pric Get Army Shoes at if Price. WASHINGTON, March: 21.—A_ pian whereby army shoes made under United States Government inspection are af- forded enlisted men of the organized militia at half price, or about 61.50 per pair, already has been adopted in Malne, Michigan, Pennsylvania, California and Iowa, Members of the State militia throughout the Union are eligible to pro- cure their footgear on Ike advantageous Hale’s LT | ill Honey « teste and Tar . Coughs on —h mmecc: Colds When It Aches Again Use — Pike's Testhache Drove: Contrary to reports the HOTEL VICTORIA Broadway and 27th St. will continue in business. Special rate after April 1, 1913: Rooms with bath ... Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. Silver Wases ASTER suggests flowers, flowers suggest Vases— Vases suggest the Meriden Store and—the Meriden Store suggests Variety. And variety distinguishes our Vases in especial. Some of them are all silver, some of pierced silver with glass linings. Others are of Silver Deposited Ware and yet others of Cut Glass, silver mounted. Just the same Variety in Prices, too. A Rock Crystal Vase in a Silver or Gold plated holder 16 inches high Price, $9.75 The MERIDEN Silversmiths for Easter Flowers (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCES 49-51 West 34th Street, Through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York Co. SOR) BIG GALE HITS UTICA. Novelties in Every Department Mach Damas Serstdous For Easter UTICA, March 21.—A severe wind- storm struck this section at 3.80 o'clock this afternoon and lasted about fifteen minutes. The wind swept a path through the State Hospital grounds, unroofing a greenhouse and breaking hundreds of glass, sweeping down @ number of large trees on the lawn, tak- ing the roofs from three small bulld- ings and doing other damage of Hke nature. One person was injured by the flying roof of one of the Buildings. Unequalled Values in Easter Hate 280 Bewitching Hats, Date uaeeltt A 2 repared for Saturda selling. These hats posith vely ‘astonish you OP their beauty and color, chic designs and excellent quality. Marked at the remarkably low prices of 6.50, 7.50, 9.00 and 12.00 Hats for the little tots and misses, sweet in their sim- Plicity, in a variety of new shades and shapes at 2.50, 3.50, 4.50 and 5.95 Untrimmed Hats A vast assortment of Milan, Hair, Leghorn, Hemp, Tegal and Belgium Split Straw; all the newest shades, ‘1.25, 1.50, 1.95, 2.50, 2.95, 3.95 to 10.00 (From the Cleveland Plain Deafer.) - ‘The attorney for the defense had just completed the reading of his hypothet!- cal question, He looked at the clock. Tt had taken him one hour and twenty- six minutes. He looked at the witness, ‘Have you heard the question?” he said, Paradise, Ostrich Plumes and Fancies, Wings, Fancy bi pnd gt horg ewer?’ Feather effects, Numidi, Flowers, Fruit an Foliage; 7 what out xf The witness wrineied uneasily, very moderavely priced, “I guess I didn't just catch the drift °. of it" he apologetically remarked; Easter Suits and Coats “won't you please read it again?” And the presiding judge fell back with For Women and Misses & hollow groan. : Bedford Cords, Serges, Bengaline Cloth peda NEWS. and Silk Poplin, valle tailored and elegantly trimmed effects, in Tan, Sun these. . aARAc FOR, Nun ets 812 oon ta. Grey, Ligne BUS tet and. Black, ~ Iso Black an e an ‘an an — ro NEW 1 — White stripes, from. 18.00 to 80.00 Coats—Numerous sty’ in gon’s leading colors and fancy stripes, from..... ra vests 14.50 to 35.00 Evening Capes—Very attractive and smart styles, Tan, Gray, Black Nell” 16.75 to 22.50 Rose..... use, Het ° oust Easter Cards and Novelties in Fi Engrved, hand painted, and booklets in Ficanreant 10 ouTaorna STEAMSHIPS, Postal Cards, Religious, Floral & Comic; per doz.... « SAILED %, Se Soa BroadwaySthand Oth Sta, Best & Co. Easter Apparel for Women, Misses and Children Millinery For Women and Misses For Junior Misses and Children On the Second Floor On the Fourth Floor Featuring the Popular Prices Second Floor Women’s and Misses’ Suits Now featuring first copies and adapta- tions of Paris’ March showing. The vogue of the Slouch-Fitting Suit, Fourth Floor ' Junior Misses and Girls 3% to :8 years We are showing a‘large assortment of Dressy Coats in exclusive models made Ready for Saturday in our own workroom. More New Suits at Popular Prices. Silk Poplin Dresses New Russian model with vestee and collar of shadow lace. 14 to 18 years. Tailor-made Suits Of Navy Blue Serge and Black and White Check; new cutaway model. 14 to 18 years. Striped Polo\Cloth Coats Seven-eighths length. Light spring onlors. 14 to 18 venrs. Wool Challie Dresses New long waisted Ruasian model, trim- med with Cluny lace collarand Dresden silk sesh. 8ito7 years. 15,95 Traveling or Automobile Coata Of Check Worstes; new belted model; full length; large patch pockets. 6 to 16 years! 14.75 New Belted Model Coats Of Navy Blue Serge and Black and |) *\v: White Cheek, Bto ld yer. 9.78 Imvorted Hani-made Dresses Of fine White French Pique: Russian model, prettily hand-embroidered. ee 8% to 7 years. — 650 ress Suits 1 Wool Corduroy and Serge; fenturing 1 new modification of the modish jouse and draped skirt, the former smartly trimmed with omtrasting Sponge. Plenty of navy blue...+...+ seeeeeeeeeeee Regular $25 00 value, 19.50 18.50 From the Gown Section Several hundred new Silk Frocks Silk Afternoon Dresses in wistarin, carrot, taupe and navy, ‘opentagen and black+..++-eesse+eee teseeeeeseee Regular $27.50 value, 18.50 Trot-about Dresses vy and White Serge--- 10.75 14.75 From the Coat Section Dress Coats for Immediate Wear The Wool Brocades, Moires, Fanoy Eponge, tomorrowere featured with « Special Sale of Dr Coats In all the French colorings in Eponge; \daptation of @ very recent Paris nOdel.+++sereceree+++ $35.CO-valne, 25,00 17.50 16.50 Petticoats and Guimpes Exceptional Values Messaline Petticoats For Women and Misses. All the new and desirable shades. Children’s Guimpes Tace and embroidery trimmed with fine tucks, square or high neck. 3 to 14 yea FIFTH AVENUE A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. |