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SIX YEARS IN SING SING FOR PROGRESSIVE TAKE Open defiance of Court and a declara- tlon that he was going to be an expert safe-cracker when won for eighteen-year-old Ignatiua Muth REPUBLICAN PARTY: Sing. Muth was convicted on Friday be- fi National sii Will Be) fore County Judge Fawcett and @ jury ® Brookiyn of burglary and petty lar- ceny, The boy has been a persistent of- Urged to Call Convention to Discuss New Policy. record and neveral against him. 7 CHICAGO, May 12.~After the con-|® u ference of Progressive Republican Yedders here to-day ex-Gov. Hadley of Missourt stated that ‘a coalition of the Republican party and the Progree- @ivo party is not only desired but ts Being sourht.” Mr. Hadley explained @hat this end was being sought by the give you & chance to reform.” “I don't give a damn where you send me," shouted back the bey. “I am innocent. The police have been hound- ing me. When I come out again I will be an expert safe cracker.” ‘Very well,” said Judge Fawcett. Feventation in future conventions and make other radical changes, so that the Party shall stand “for constructive and Progressive activities in the affaira of Government.” “Does the suggestion to reunite the Derty means that those who joined the Progressive party are to be asked to ome back?’ Senator Cummins was asked. “It means, just as I have sald before, that the convention would be a sort of 'e Supper and all those who be- Maved. might partake,” replied Senator thine, After the conference, which ad- Journed after being in session for two Gaye, the following statement was given attempted reform of the Repibiican Barty fo that conectontious Progres-| You shall serve six years in Sing Sing. @ives who left the party last fall could; That le the Judgment of this Court.” rejoin. Muth's practice was of taking two ‘The conference decided to ask the Re- | #mall boya with him and sending them Publican Nationa? Committee at ite| {nto houses, compelling them to steal meeting May 24 at Washington to issue | for him. @ ¢ail for a national convention this nok Nak MItiaee dona ieee ma ee aie ees 20 YEARS IN SING SING reorgani e party “along pro- gresatve lines,” Senator Albert B, Cum- FOR TWO MORE GUNMEN. mins of lowa, Senator William E. Borah —— of Idaho and ex-Gov. H. 8. Hadley, to- | Judge Fawcett of Brooklyn Tells wether with other leaders at the con- ference, agreed that the proposed con- the Gangsters They Will vention shall change the basis of rep- Get No Mercy. County Judge Fawcett of Brooklyn will break up gangs of gunmen and Bole “up men if severe punishment ean be made effective, Last week he sent one of the ‘Bear Cat" Levy gang to Sing Sing for twenty years. He im- posed similar sentences to-day on two more of the same gang. Biaggio Bocct and Biaggio Corretto, with Martin and Oraso Dormat!, on March 2% held up and robbed William Smart, Joseph Sasea and William Wal- ler, The hold-up and robbery took place in front of No, 17 Division avenue and happened about midnight, Barly in the morning the two men just sentenced were arrested in a saloon with some of the stolen goods on them. Later on the Dormati brothers were picked up by the police, In addition to revolvers the Gangatere all carried blackjacks. In sentencing Boce! and Correlio Judge Fawcett said that they and their kind need expect me mercy from him. “At an informal conference of Re- blicane from eleven Staten held in Chicago, May 12, 1918, it was voted that it. be submitted to the National Republican Commit:se as the opinion ot hag Present that a national con- —_——— vention of the party should be held 4 tae veas al ca earhd & tate ae ake be woe BALL SHOULD GO practicable for the purpose of coneid-| IF SUNDAY GOLF LF Is PLAYED. efing the expediency of changing the basis of representation in future con- ventions eo the the delegates shal! pro- Mayor Gaynor M Makes a Pertinent Remark as Result of Sunday Stroll. Mayor Gaynor sald’ to-day: ‘Tes, 1 went about @ little yesterday to see “Also for the purpose of changing the ply ve were doing. Z ow Ler Pules relating to delegates and mem- men on the ~\>) bers of the National Committee #o that | Park Parade Ground in Brooklyn at all ‘Ghe primary election laws of the vari-| eames at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. ‘y ous States shall be recognized and have Better for them to be there than in some y full force, and aleo for the purpose of | *#/00n or worse place. It Is now nearly 4 making such otber changes in the|® Yeer seo that I caused this aplendid qathods of conducting national con- | "e!4 to be thrown open to outdoor games Ventions and campaigns as shall con- /O" Sunday afternoon. T neve ot et tice to giving the utmost possible of- |1°N* that much as Mayor. No one can take thet away from me. I felt big as 1 Seat to the principles and policies of | witnessed the result yesterday. And a Jot of the boys thanked me. “The boys have as much right to piay ‘pall on Sunday as the men have to play golf. And there is no law against it. But they should all go te church in tho forenoon, “I ulao went to Coney Island. There gene! that the will of the members of the yy may be more accurately sient » ? “It wae further the opinion that such ® convention might properly and use- fully take any other action desirable to Peunite the party and to give assurance ‘@at it. stands for constructive and Progressive activities in the affairs of Government, to the end that the com- 8 on Weltare’ way be atv vee ieee crowd of good, orderty peo- “It was thd unanimous belief of those present that the chang-s suggested Should be made forthwith, and that the ‘National Committee be urged to take Sa steps to such an end.” Ai din edt sues AL. ADAMS'S DAUGHTER Mise Aleten's Hes- Have Ren Up Bit. ‘8 House for Private Pa- at No, % West Sixty-firet street sult In the Supreme Court to-day ——— WANTS MARRIAGE ANNULLED. Freak Arneld, Theatrical Manager, Begine an Action, Frank B. Arnold, @ theatrical man- ager, began an action in the Supremé Court to-day to annul his marriage to Mrs, Bertha Arnold, No details of the action could be learned, for the com- plaint bas not been filed, and it was waid at Mr. Arnold's attorney's office fe recover $108.83 from Mrs. Ida Ander- - wite of Dr. Anderson of Carmel, of tnam County, N. Y., and former wife , of Jack Gallatin. the one-time Broad- + way ncsgee Mrs. Ander was the of Al Adams, “Polley eau mons in the suit at her ‘apartment, Ne, 17, in the Mayfatr, No, 198 Weat lee reen Mayfair aid to-day that Mrs, Arnold the Srerting to the complaint in the ac- " the City Directory Mr, Arnold's ad- Anderson, then Mrs. Gallatin, |@ress ts given as No, 18 Weat Forty- entered Miss Alston's for treatment cn| seventh street. et @arch he ngs Bhe gery there until “ April & of the in a same iaterveniog, it HY ‘siloned |, whe 8 bill Ke) = which abe has since! ‘The eanere ri the action were serve! ink of Washington, wen- rid of it. iq Inited Btates District Court at New-| Probably it’s weak kidneys. ark to eight years at hard labor in the Btate Prison of New ey. Color i Your Chain te Yt Look. im « alm Mf your skin is 2 elt pallid—tongue coated—appetit — ea int ie vone maelecre latte as: feeling—you should take Olive Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- mitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards alter rans with bis Olive Tablets oi! the bowels— ee no lly taste. They area vege- you went o shear pink akin, bright ing of buoyancy aint dove. you must get at t! jets act on the tines Someta ti Lap some sem have no y ats ‘end arsreeme ipod That's emriene of bones 4 are sold annually gested, getting worse. into gravel, dropsy or bad kidneys. City people. “When Tablet has a move- MAKING THREAT IN COURT. | Convicted Burglar Would Have ACTION 10 REUNITE | Been Sent to Elmira but for His Defiance. seventh etrect, but the clerk at the oe moved pince service of the papors as made. It’s torture to work with i{a lame, aching back. Get Attack the cause. Heavy or confining work is hard on the kidneys, any- way, and once the kidneys |become inflamed and con- the trouble keeps The danger of running or Bright’s disease is serious. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills, a fine remedy for backache Endorsed by New York THE EVENING _WORLD, WARDEN O OF SING SING AUTOISTS STOP, STAB MAN FOR INSULT, FLEE jeawed from durance Car From Which Men Came to Fight on Bridge. fender against the law, and has a police minor convictions 1 Hin record wae used | THE Police believe they will quickly a nat him in the trial. Judge Fawcett find the automobile tn which four men and two women stopped on Willis ave- “Notwithatanding that you are an old [ue bridge early to-day and got into an offender, I don't want to send a boy to /altercation which ended in Frank New: Prison, I will send you to Elmira and | man, twenty-two, a photo engraver, of No, 3% East One Hundred and Twenty- second street, being stabbed and the Auto fleeing amid @ shower of bullets. The number of the car was caught by Patrolman Vital! ag the machine whizzed by him on Lexington avenue. Newman and five other men were on their way home from a christening party given by Christian Hart at No, 92 Kast One, Hundred and Thirty-elghth streat. When the automobile pulled up on the middle of the bridxe one of Newman's friends in passing made some remark about one of the women in the car, A fight followed and Newman fell with a stab wound In the back. As the car flew by him west on One Hundred and Twenty-fi.th street Patrol- man Fairclough opened fire un it, alming at the tires of the back wheels, hut emptying hie revolver without hittung them. Before Vital! could fire at it the machine wan out of range. Newman was attended by Dr. Cassassa of Harlem Honpital and atter his wound ‘was dressed insisted on going home. ‘The six men told conflicting stories of the midnight battle on the bridge, the police say. ' 1 | | WANTS BLAKE INDICTED | IN ARAN OF LES FOR REPORT ON ON PRIN day & deritaties of wt fears 18 BNE deere ORS. Gets Number of Kennedy Declares Pecan Be HT. ake Up Charges With Grand Jury and Prosecutor. OSSINING, N. ¥., May 12.~Agent and | Warten John 8. Kennedy of Sing Sing | prison, after reading the excerpts in the morning newspapers of the report made to Gov. Sulzer by George W. Blake, the Governor's special investigator, declared ho sould at once proceed to action, and that the first thing he would do would be to ask pa hehnnamntetacl County Grand B. Altman & On. will continue to-morrow (Tuesday) An Unusually Important Sale of Women’s American-made Muslin Underwear at Exceptionally Low Prices 'FANh Avenne, 34th anh 35th Streets, Nem York, ' GRAND RAP/OS FURNITURE ( and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut DELIV- $4. 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Y., says: “I highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills whenever an opportunity presents itself, I suffered for many weeks from backache, which was hard to en- dure, Whenever I caught cold, it settled in my kidneys, I tried many remedies, but none went to the seat of my until I used Doan's Lame—Remember the Name” onan ee A Re eet Che aap ate etaceR EN MONDAY, MAY 18, 1018, [Jury to find an indictment agatuet Mr. Biake for criminal Itbel Warden Ken- ie Wrote out the following statement: “I have read t of George W. Blake, Gov. pectal commisstun- . A MM ries, tone rn the prison of whites warden, as It appears t jHewspaper®, and If correc it te characteristic of that gentleman's dramatto methode and total disregard | tor tale play. | “E accord to every inan the right to criticise any business methods, but to no man the privilege of directly oF indirect- ¥ accusing me of dishunesty er the roctplency of graft. "1 hall at once call the attention of the Grand Jury and of the District-At- torney of Weatchoster County te Mr Blakes's report, with the request that in Socordance with the provisions of Hev- ton M0, of the Code of Criminal Prac- ties, @ full and immediate investigation ve made.” te prisons and re upon the te condl- I am the ‘|B. Altman & Co. HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SALES FOR TO- MORROW (TUESDAY): Women’s Tailor-made Suits in exclusive styles and the most fash- ionable fabrics, the original prices of which were $65.00 to $85.00, at $35.00 Brocaded Linen Robes (partly made) consisting of smartly cut Coatee and Skirt of white or colored Linen, brocaded in exclusive designs in eponge, actual values $18.00 & $20.00, will be offered in the Lace Department at the special priceof . $12.00 A Limited Number of Women’s Coats (recently made up) of Tweed and Double- faced Cloth, sizes incomplete, at $11.50 Dresses and Coats for Misses and Small Women in a special offering of exceptional vaiues at the following attractive prices: Dresses of Novelty Voiles at $18.50 Dresses of Dolly Varden Silks at 22.00 Coats at $14.50, 18.00 & 22.00 Girls’ Summer Dresses comprising Lingerie Dresses suitable for graduation and dress wear, and White and Colored Washable Dresses for every day, at prices ranging as follows: $1.85, 2.25, 2.90, 4.75, 7.00 & 8.50 Also Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses (sizes 6 to 20) . at 80c. In the Infants’ Wear Department Little Children’s Imported White Dresses (size, 6 months to 2 years), hand-made and hand-embroidered $1.45 & 2.10 trouble and | stopped the pains in my back | Kidney | Being fully % less than the usual prices. Also Hand-embroidered Lingerie Pillow | Cases . . .. . +, at $1.50 | Hand-embroidered Pique Afghans at... . . ss) s) 6$2.65 AITKEN. SON a0 FIFTH AVENUE, Cor. 39th Street Spring and Summer Millinery Hats for All Occasions CLEARANCE SALE May 13th, 14th Prices #5, 88, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 B. Altman & Co) HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING ‘SPECIAL SALES FOR TO- MORROW (TUESDAY): Women’s Parasols in an attractive selection, comprising smart designs in Printed Pongee, Flow- ered Silk, Tucked Taffeta, Black Bro- caded Silks, Black-and-White effects, and a variety of new shapes in the popu- lar colors, with plain and carved wood handles (actual value $5.00), will be placed on sale at $3.00 A Sale of Women’s Neckwear consisting of French Hand-embroidered Vestees, with low collars, offering special value . at $1.50 A Sale of Washable Ribbons (suitable for lingerie decoration) in two styles, one a pin-dot satin-faced ribbon, the other a jacquard taffeta ribbon; both in white, pink and blue and in widths Nos. |, I'%, 2, 3, 5 & 9, at 28c., 40c., 50c., 65c., 20c., & $1.35 per piece of ten yards. Imported Celluloid Articles will be placed on sale at one-third to one-half the usual prices. Cloth Brushes at $1.75|Mirrors . Hair Brushes . . 1.65/Trays . Hat Brushes . . Trinket Boxes . Checks . se + . at $1.35 $0.45 & 1.35 -85|Powder Boxes . $1.00 - 1.55|Hair Receivers . 48 - 1.50\Combs. . .. 30 Electric Lamps in a special assortment, will be placed on sale to-morrow in the Art Objects and Bric-a-Brac Department at much below the regular prices, as follows: Gilt Carved Wood Lamps, with plaited silk shades: and Adjustable Floor Lamps, Verde finish, with mosserine glass shades at $12.50 White Enamel! and Gilt Carved Wood Lamps, with cretonne shades at'$5,50 The regular stock of this department includes Lamps and Lamp Shades in the newest and most artistic designs. Also an extensive and attractive variety of Candle Shades, appro- priate for boudoir or table decoration. Lamps and Candle Shades made to) order in workrooms on the premises. eaten DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Geld by off Deaton, Price 80 conta, Foster-ibumn Co. Buflale, M. 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