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tM ENTY-SIX PRISONER! CTPUTURE WARS, SAY ARE GIVEN SENTENCES ~—DANSH INVENTOR «IN BUSY COURT DAY “ius Ye Ab SVeHING WUSLD, WEUNESDAY, MAY old; first offense; State prison three to four years. ave Fisher, twenty-four years’ old, Queer Machine, With Control Miles Away, | Fires 400 Shots. HAGEN, May %.—Autometons Feplace soldiers in the next war if” = named Acsen does what ts for it. gaye he has invented « cylinder may be buried in the ground for| dn the same fashion as sub-marine of No. 126 West One Hundred and ‘aimee are placed in harbors, doing no ‘until they are fired. The cylin- @perated by electricity trom a ata-| four of five miles distant. When a suspended. te pressed the cylinder fempe two Strom the ground and fires 40 shots ly, the shots belng effective GBS range Of 8,00 yards. mumber of cylinders may be Staeed around the places to be defended or eeveral lines, and the inventor that they would mow down @entence in General Sessions and ten am favention fust patented by » Danisn 1" the Court of Special Sessions yes- aa follows: Offenses Range From Petit|« Larceny to Burglary and Forgery. No. & West One Hundred and Forty- third street in subway train; second of- fenders; each State prison twe years Sixteen prisoners were arraigned for be} ry from woman in West Bev~ enty-fourth atreet; Gret offense; Eimira Reformatory. Richard Johnaon, negro, thirty-seven years ol4, of High Bridge; pleaded @ufity entering building No. 9158 Jerome avenue for purpose of robbery; fret of- fense; sentence suspended. Louis G. Hulse, forty-four years old, of Woodhaven, L. I. jaded guilty forging check for $38 on ik of Queens County; fret offense; penitentiary one year. Aronte Oretg, ‘negro, twenty years old, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— . The disposition of each was BY JUDGE CRAIN. John Erickson, seventeen years old, Ninth etreet; pleaded guilty theft of horse, wagon and merchandise from WilHam Duffy; firet effense; sentence BY JUDGE SWANN. James Visher, twenty-two years old, of No, 189 East Eighteenth street; pleaded guilty theft of gold wateb from Jacob H. Granat of No. 700 Kast Ninth street; fret offense; Kimire Re- | HU formatory. RIGHT REMEDY CONSTIPATION the attacking fofce. He as-| Tony Grasso, eighteen years olf, of automatons in time of would be 20 completely the enemy would n ‘W. W. MEN BREAK U MEETING OF STRIKERS} —_—_—_—_— \of No. 15 Christopher street; pleaded E Workers Talk of Return to| ‘Mills and Roughhouse Starts in Hall. Pe iasue between the striking Pat- eramn silk workers who are not allied with the Industrial Workers of the and who wish to bredk the by returning to their looms and ‘W. W. malcontents who will not te compromise or @ return to eame near leading to rioting to- when the former faction attempted bold a meeting in Probst Hall at Walt and Washington etrests in Pater 200 delegates, all of them women 66 representing between 3,500 and 4.000 workers in seven mills affected by the etsike, gathered in the hall for the pur pose of arranging @ date for the return te work. Between 7% and 100 of the I. ‘W.. W. hotheads crowded into the hall with the pacific delegates and imme~ Gately started trouble. They yelicg an& howled down every speaker, tried to rush the platform and in other ways made anything like an orderly meeting impossible. Winally Davia Kay, who was presid- fag, had to call the meeting adjourned, Severe! rough and tumble fights oc- curred before the hall was cleared, The delegates Gnally got permission to meet in the mills which they have beon bo- @leging for sc'many weeks. —— $we Killed in Train Collision. YOUNGSTOWN, ©., May 2—Two men were killed and one injured, al! Peansyivania Railroad employees, when passenger train No. 215 crashed into a freight train between Niles and Alli- ance shortly before midnight last night. The dead are: George W. Wasson, en- gineer of the passenger train, of Ma- boningtown, Pa,, and J. P. Lakner, fire- man of the freight train, who lived in ‘Cleveland. The accident, it is alleged, was due to a misplaced switch. y, John “Tumole W. A. Prenderast, Cyrus C. Miller, ——_—___—__ ENUINE 15 SPECIAL RINGS " Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Sizes ‘We 2 hav! “4 = GUARANT, aIFISHER BROS. |e guilty carrying a bomb; first offense; Elmira Reformatory. know! John Daly, twenty-two years old, of rted Gring. | No, 410 West Forty-oighth street; plead. ed guilty to carrying @ revolver; three prior convictions for misdemeanor; El- inira Reformatory. Patrick Moran, twenty-six years ol4, Hunyadi Janos Bonwit TELLER & Co. Announce for Thursday A Very Special Sale of Misses’ Summer Dresses White & Colored Dresses Smart, Chic Models of voile, linen and eponge in large variety of styles. Sizes 13 to 18 See ee i striped and plain voile, Sues 13 to l8..-+...... 15.00 Dainty Summer Dresses adnate oh Weems Coble: ffs. sire SOOO Other New Summer Dresses for Misses in Unusual and Exclusive styles ranging $rom 20.00 to 75.00 Girls’ Summer Dresses of white cordeline, linen, cponge and lace and lingerie. up Sizes 6 to 14 6.95 «% 19.50 3.95 NEW MODELS Misses’ Summer Suits 15.00 | 22.50 » 49.50 of linen, eponge, bedford cord and white summer serge Special Sale of ; Women’s Summer Blouses 9.75 Washable Silk Blouses of crepe de chine and China new summer styles a variety of 5 00 French Handmade Blouses of fine batiste and handkerchief linen, trimmed 6.50 i embroidery......se0e05 Blouse Net Waists Very new mode! with cascade jabot of fine shadow Special Sale of Women’s Separate Skirts Separate Skirts of worsted in bar, ee and broken checks, stripes and the new “Clan” plaids in draped and plain tailored cls 6.75 7.50 9.75 Waslicble Skirts in white Cordeline, ratine, e and Tinen in a large variety of the very newest sty! 2.75 3.50 5.00 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street 8.50 . GRAND RAPIDS | FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS: #3 mm *50/*7% "100 5 “or ‘75/10 “150 436-440-442 RUG+*CARPET CLEANSING in Fire-Pres? Buliding. 1.00 * iNaccourr | Cty Sati E 11S TPE STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET 103 &104 ST of No, @ Went One Hundred and Thety Seventh street; pleaded guilty carrying a first effenee; City Reform al . Christopher F. Yeager, twenty-cight yeare old, of Penn's Grove, N. J.; plead- ed guilty carrying @ revolver; fret of tonee; one year. ‘GV JUDGE MULQUEEN. Ralph Mordente, twenty years old, of No, 9 East One Hundred and Eighth street; pleaded guilty carrying @ re volver; Gret offense; Elmira Reform- and convicted senauit second degree; blinded Joseph Doherty of No, 98 Tre- mont avenue by striking him with a glass tn saloon brawl; first offense. Penitentiary one year. Louis Sherman, twenty-four years old, of No, 18 Snedeker avenue, Brooklyn, offense, Sentence enapento’. SY_JUSTICES ZELLER, MINER NEY AND RUSSELL. Frank Fischer, twenty-one years old, pleaded guilty to the theft of clothing from @ house at No, 63 Fifth street. Six previous convictions. Penitentiary for wiz monthe and a fine of 620, de- fendant to etand committed one day for each doliar of fine. Otto Rossier, twenty-six years old, Dleaded gulity to @tealing @ washing Pleade! gullty to stealing @ laprobe from an au- tomobile on Broadway, Sixty daye in the City Prison, from a Seventh avenue tenement houee. Seven previous convictions, Penitentiary | one year. ftealing sith socks from a truck on Pier 1, Waxman, one previous conviction. Siz months in the penitentiary, Wein berg, mo previous conviction; three months in the penitentiary. James Linertas, fruit b> at No. 18 John Ryan, forty years old, Harty Bhielda, twenty-five years old, pleaded guiity to the theft of clothing from ising house in Twenty-sixth street where he lived. Two previous convictions. James Williams, thirty-five years old, Penitentiary six months Tremendously Interesting Special. Sales For Last Minute Outing and Holiday Apparel Needs 34 Yoans Sisson Caupard Ca Lv NEW YOKK’s snUrriNG CENTER Clearance of Trees, Shrubs and Bulbs To make room for the potted plant season, we will place on sale our entire stock of trees, shrubs and bulbs at prices that cannot be Capen The lot will consist of as follows: Fruit Trees—Apple, Plum, Peach, Peer and Cherry Trees—5 ft. to 8 {t. in length, @ and 4-year old, and guaranteed to thri' at,dos., 38c, or each Hardy Shrube—An assortment of colorings and varieties that have previousl; retailed £90 ‘89c, to close out, at. Bulb and Fertilizer Combina- tion, consisting of 8 Dablia Bulbs, 3 Canna Bulbs, 6 Tuberoses, 8 Lily Bulbs, 1 pkg. Fertiliser, ‘sale, com- 1 Orbiopeaon aed ~ Seeds, 25c Holland Rose Bushes, small color- ing. red hardy plants; regular B 25c, Standing Rose Bushes, in all desired colorings; formerly retailed at 50c to 750, at, dos. $1.00, or 5 eacl Cc Contral aie ta Gress Seeds, values; retin aerortqun.. LOC All visitors to our Flower Dept. will be presented with a Rose of Sharon free. Mail and telephone orders given prompt attention. ——— SF Basement Never re- tailed less than $1.76. For this We are showing a full assort ment of the celebrated American Corsets in our Corset Salon. second Freer. that if the corset is not right the gown cannot be. And nothing »# truer. Fashionable American women are real zing this fact more and more every day, which, perhaps, accounts for the ate: Hy inerees ng call for perfectly igned corsets. ° CORRETS are such corsets, Fiving ausolutely the modish lines of the prevailing vogue, being unquestionably the correct foundation for the season's gowns, We highly recommend American Lady Corsets and suggest that you ask to eee in our Corset Department the latest models, Prices Range from $1.00¢0$5.00 bar Gecend Vicor. An solid and chambrays; prettily veg SOR Children’s Wash Dresses at 39c extensive f styles in checks, stripes and tan, blwe, te og lak; ‘aaterals, prrenh ar linene trimmed; sises @ to 6 years; very Crawford Co., Secend Ficer, On Sale To-Merrow. A Glove Sale at an Opportune Time Just in time for Decoration Day comes the announceme: assemblage of highest standard Gloves such as Sim) the word “guarantee.” These special prices must interest y $2.50 Sixteen Button Mousquetaire Glace White dressed kid; because of delayed importation we price, Women's $1.00 Glace Lambekin Gloves, whi with wie ee. with black em! i4 n Crawford are ready to guarantee in the fullest nt of this Money-Saving Glove Sale; a noteworthy sense of ‘ou. Gloves $1.59 « | Women’s $3.00 Real Kid Glace Gloves, " TBe | own cronm shadee.’.........s0essseees wnt Bc Silk Gloves Have an Important Role in Fashion’s Favor This $1.28 White Milanese Silk Gloves, 16 button length. Moi ter Elbow imesh Silk Gloves, white, @¢ inches from tip to tip; especial Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits Ina Great Clearance FINAL clearance of Misses’ and Juniors’ Spring Model Suits taken from our regular stock; values up to $24.75; at $10.00 We have also included in this dispersal of Suits number of manufacturers’ samples—late models of at- tractive designs. All the season’s most desirable materials in the wanted shades, handsomely tailored, as is natural to Simpson Crawford garments. Richly trimmed, draped and plain tailored. : Also Suits in sizes for Juniors, Misses and Small Women. Values range from $16.50 up to $24.75; special at $10.00 €& Simpson Crawford Co. Third Fiver, On Sale To-Merrew. Bathing Splendid shosrng ‘ New, Popular Accessories At Reduced Prices Equip yourself now while stocks and prices are right. We have made a feature of this depart- ment this year and start the sca- son with these alluring specials. Pure Gum Bathing Caps, in three new styles and choice of six colora, Specially priced at, ... The “Siren” Bathing Cap, made of pure gum, the newest style this cite Tbe Rubberized Cloth Bathing Caps. {wo very pretty models in polka dots, with, plain correspoge|- ing colors. For Thursday... .50¢ Pure Gum Bathing Caps, with frill and loop to draw ribbon through, i Spe- cial... Bathing Bag, with draw string for.........+ Canvas Bathing Oxfords, four eyelet with rubber soles, black only, Sizes 3 to 7, per pair... .5! Canvas Bathing Shoes, cight eyelets, navy blue and black, some with white binding and laces, aye solid colors, Allsizes,at...... &F Main Floor, Men's £2.50 &» *3.00 wy. : te Sennit Straw Hats, *1.50 free srimming Service will Neat model, holders, mirror jal at and round special at n hats and trimmings are purel ba Cmpecn Crowtord Co., Main ——————— Summer Wemen's Elbow Length White Lisle Gloves, extra value for. . Sc White Chamele Lisle Gloves, elbow length; special for..... Wereeeteceesocees S00 Twe-Clasp Sills Gloves, in black and 25¢ 35c 34 end combination you 2 Silk Taffeta Parasols at 31.39 aad taco ta cee sate Sak tact eicertlee ie ae and satin; % ‘bottle green, red black, white, purple, cerise, old rose, Nell hive MH on enh pane eken royal blue, pink, aky blue, Outing Millinery . At $3.98 % $8.50 Panama Hats, very smart, | Black or Imitation Hele immed wit . ace | rena mae Also su showing of Panama, Peanut hata, tation Hair Hate ond Chip Hata many fy them white models, trimmed, with dainty airiness ia white satin or moize drapery and also with white breasts or Outing Hat Features Banded Sailors} Wash RagHate| White Pique les | with bands of rib- | Hats, in fact, eve from 9@¢ to|ery wanted. style in an outing hat, aved here. . Matn Fleer, On tale Te-Morrew. German Silver Vanity Cases at 50c¢ Regularly Sold For $1:00 engraved design on both sides, fitted with two 5 coin powder compartment. This case sells regularly at 1,008 speci 4 Regular $1.00 Bead Necklace at 50¢ Imitation white and red coral. ‘The,new 92-inch opera length, oval graduated beads, spring ring catch; regularly $1.00; Sse aededseeeseesPoageessceeenod - Se Ficer, On fale ‘Te-Mebvew. A Splendid Pre-Holiday Sale of Balkan, Middy and Lingerie Blouses at ‘1.00 Balkan and Middy Blouses in all white, tan and cadet blue; These Hats are made in Italy | smart and jaunty models at $1.00. out of fine quality sennit, Men’s Genuine Panama Hats Regularly soldat $5 and $¢ st $2.08 This is a big value hecauseevery hat in the entire assv:iment of 10 different shapes is genuine. Blocked for the use o elderly men as well as for young men. Every size from |) &8 to 734; for $2.98. Gar Bimpoon Orawterd Co.. Second Fleer, On Gale To-Memrew, CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 4 7 Lingerie blou es in voile and batiste. Some are daint ly tr mmed with laces and embroid- eries and others have frills, at $1.00, The New $ 2.98 Jap Silk Blouses... 4 We picture his smart model of hea’ Cy silk and the dain y fichu of fine net. vb 4 a model has a fichu of Jap silk, aso i frills And ‘atill another model i+ o silk, all white; semi-tai ored and white colored :tripes, at $2.98, 7 Cerna Ther, On selte