The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 4

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Prison in food. Morphine and cocaine are slipped past the guards in loaves of bread actually baked round the EW RULE ronees ~ FYERYPRSONERTO > EATPRGO FIO) EEE. Giteintcone Derk Davis Cuts Off| my aeputy hne decided to keep the ated, t cateror Inside the prison walls Win submit a printed achedule of | prices. ‘The besfateak and all th: Be or she will | Pood will be weighed, A prisoner will 4 of sending to| know that he is xetting his money's one of the restaurants for a fancy ‘We will have a chef right worth when he orders a meal. Tho money he has turned over will be just like @ bank account, from which the price of end hmeal will be deducted | There will be no exorbitant tipping of keepers, Checks will be made out and all a prisoner will have to do will be to ask for a meal check and a bill of fare. ‘The caterer will also soll standard brands of tobacco at reason- able prices. are often smuggled into prisons by way of tobacco bags, If @ man wants Havana and chicken he can have them, but we will furnish them at perhaps fome of the restaurants on the out- ade. We will toe him real chicken and the cigars will be what they are claimed to be. This will be a boon to the prisoners rather than a hardship, for it 1s known that the cost ‘Object of Order Said to Be to reine tern tho wa wore men vt areat as Prevent Smuggling of mouse be at a free chase would be at « first class hotel.” Bot been convicted, but who are ~ merely awaiting trial, to hand up their money and have prices of mealn Geducted by the warden?” Miss Davis ‘was asked, BILLIONS OF CITY DEBTS ms ase sgniess douse tnaa| FEED THE CITY FURNACE I have the right to.make euch regula- tiona” reptied the Commissioné of Old Notes, Bonds and the Like, Correction. tention is that watt ceceni sf Sbacprani te that te| Long Held by Comptrofler, Con- there ie oufficient presumption of signed to Flames, gene SS neve 6 person Bea 57 S| he dtunteive!. Sullttag- te dete heated to-day by fifty tons of can- Gap whea dhe announced that in fu- sheet else ged feengm Market and Raymond street il Magistrate and sent to the Tombe the ar} person #0 held should comply with] celled bonds, promissory notes, corti- whatever fled checks and other documents make for worth billlons, which were used in years gone by in the city’s credit. The prison. old papers, which come from the should bi Comptroller's office, are being fed to condition the three immense furnaces stories prison. beneath the surface of Centre street. gi, ol During the many years the Finance o—_ “Then Department was in the old Btewart a tn the vi and Chambers Bulging, Broadway street, the city’s cancelled bonds and the like, instead of being immediately destrvyed, for some reason or other were deposited in storerooms, filling vvined eae ‘Comptroller’ {Mice began a office to move into the new Municipal Build- ing representatives of paper pulp miila made flattering offers for tha ditcarded bonds and notes. But rather tLan put the city to the risk of hav- ing some of the old checks and notes talt into the hands of fogwers it was deckied to them under official supervision. ‘or houra this morning while the fieen truckloads of tight! Dacked per was being dum; ejevator abafts to the fireroom it wa not necessary to use coal. _—— ‘Won't Talk Against Women. i ; i 8 g g i H| 7 Fe] the rule would Ip to him. 4 from investigations made before and since I have been loner of Correction that a part of the ‘dope’ of various and beggevse tbe ‘and tools used prove a ; rt ei? E i 2 i! E j gs 5 a] f i i Be é H 3 Cf if 2 i s i ; id § FS 5 Hy ide. One of the devices, of eawe fixed in the false @ oan which made its ttle restaurant out- hee Meow ee, can especially to cary the saws between the real and ‘was eo thin that no it | Hi! i: ri t { es Hu if c g Hi } 3 & i | li commited to Ge Tomba, MORPHINE 8MUGGLED IN sams of “debaterg which defeated Market Reguvead Girest rah) has declined to wc be taleen from bab oT rien tection | treotallenge @ i fered bythe Neve Serser So wat to given a veces at ‘are sneaked into the Liees mal coated thts spring. A. SCHULTE sot t!# ANNIVERSARY Get 00% FREE Until Closing Saturday, April 4th Te mark the 30th Anniversary of the Schulte Stores we offer in oe of the long and loyal support of the Smoking Public of _all pipes, cigar ‘| 14 =e FREE eee and ci ari holders fn any kind of Tobacco, Cigars. Cigarettes or any merchandise we sell. Two Examples of the Hundreds of Big Values Offered. FOR YEARS SCHULTE’S STORES HAVE LED IN PIPB VALUES, Soe —pemaiiaee price rice Mail orders prom, flled. "Dellochea ey Imported French briare, A. Schulte, Room 207 | “Keystone” brand; ster- —63 Park Row, N.Y. | ling silver mounted hand These Stores sell Pipes:| cut rubber bits; also the Imported Genuine Calabash Pipes, Iron Amber or Solid Rubber = SEM Bey | mous Enormous Cl Sertlanst & Church 0 at $1. 00 a value at Site, Trivesting Bree) cousos EACH Fulton & Church Broadway & Warren 96 Broadwa: 45 William 42 Nassau St. 39 PARK ROW 62 Bowe Broadway & alet St, 23rd & Lexington Ave. @th Ave. & 32nd St. 7th Ave. & 3th Se and 30c worth of any kind of merchandise FREE. and 50c worth of any kind of merchandise FREE. To the ‘Smoking Pub- lic who are not pipe smokers or pipe pur- TRUTH ABOUT THE GCHULTE STORES Notwithstanding all the Store in Penna. Sta. fumore to the eontrary, the 43 E. 42nd Ste Schulte Stores are absolute- CORTLANDT & CH RCH chasers, we offer in ly fndependent and are (Hudson Terminal Bldg.) all our 41 stores a owned and controlled by the Schulte family, and are in no wey connected with the American Tobacco Company or any of its eubsidiaries, nor 6th Ave. & 42nd St. 68th & Columbus Circle Broadway & 9let 125th & Lexington Ave. 125th & Madison Ave. 50c Brass Ash Tray FREE with each purchase of $1.00 or are any of the Schultes per- BROOKLYN sonally in any way connected 2 Court St. 409 Fulton ‘se, [Over of any kind of Hao Fulton St. 197 Flatbush Av: merchandise (except NEWARK beta A Marken Soe pipes or holders.) Yaw WVINING WORLD, By Its Terms the Simpson} ‘tor. “As is pretty generally known, drugs) | more reasonable rates than _PRIDAY, Crawtord Cs Lal XYRIL 8, Tere. ce new o 0 est lai Woo with t tts ood faith SSE PM AC EB APPROVED IN COURT ac te’: WOMAN SIBMAY hundreds of thousands of dollars the establishment is ‘oing | Rivi fii Seer eeu en era a ving Wingate, Employed by the Loew Agency, Held in Hough was signed by tho Siegel Sores, Corporation; Charles. Will- $1,000 Bail. tama, Vice-President; Robert D. Me- Meekin, Secretary. i. ———— Accused of opening a allver mesh bag carried by Mra. Lena Renaldo, No. 131 West One Hundred and Tenth street, and having taken from it a puree containing more than five dol- lars as she was about to board a tfain at the Ninety-sixth street sub- way station last evening, Riving Win- gate, No, 1526 Boston Road, head of the of the Marcus Loew Vau le Booking Agency, was ar- raigned to-day in the Wést Side Police Court. ‘The charge against him was grand larceny and Magistrate Appleton held him under $1,000 bail for the action of the Grand Jury. Ball was furnished by Joseph M. Schenck, manager of the Loew Agency, who testified that Wingate, who is mar- ‘Tho agreement confirmed by Judge Crawford Business / Will Go On, nite mates pwtriet radge|AOKEBY VENUS SLASHER confirmation of the agreemmot mace| BEING FORCIBLY FED confirmation of the agreement made several days ago regarding the reor- Miss May Richardson Sends for More Clothes, Including a ganization of the Simpeon-Crawford Company store and sanctiorted the three options offered by the new com- pany to the creditors. The assets of the store and of the Merchants’ Ex. “Strong Dressing Gown.” press Company must be delivered to LONDON, April 3—Home Secretary remr ed company sot later than | xcKenne informed Parliament to-day that Miss May Richardson, who was ‘The frat of the three options was| sentenced to six months’ {mprisonment 80 per cent. of the principal of the| recently for slashing the Rokeby Venus, was being forcibly fed. According to the suffragette authorities. although Miss Richardson took @ complete new outfit! of clothes to prison urgent messages claims divided as follows: 35 per cent. in 7 per cent. preferred stock of the new company, 25 per cent in second preferred and 30 per cent. in common etock. The second was 10| Nave deen recetved within a week for three new, outfits and “a strong dress. | ried and has two children, had been per cent. cash, 10 per cent. in 7 per|ing gown.” Nobody is allowed to visit 3 the ttes a the; in his employ for four years and was cont. preferred stock, 18 per cent. in| Pet that at boing i wana” ged , 6 considered trustworthy. Wingate dented the charge made by | Detective Joseph Flynn of the West One Hundredth street police station, who accused him of having stolen Mrs. Renaldo's purse. Flynn testified that he had observed the prisoner as he crowded up to the woman. He declared Wingate darted into @ car after stealing the purse. The detec- tive followed, grabbed Wingate who, he snye, threw the purse to the floor of the car, On the way to the police station | the detective declares that Wingate red him $100, pleading for re. lease for the sake of his wife and children, Wingate admitted having offered member of the Fusion = Hed tla Mh nid th Ce he dia tor Ris ©. He has always taken consid ete aur bald) CHAS Be aia) Be. Bot Eble interest in ‘civic matters, though | Pecause he was guilty of the charge not from the vantage poin of office, , azainst him but on account of his de- Mr. Bhipley’s post pays $7,000 a year. sire to avold publicity. second preferred and 35 per cent. in common stock. The third was 16% per cent. in cash. The creditors of the Merchants’ Express Company will get either 25 per cent. cash and 35 per cent. common etock or 26 per cent, cash, ‘The new company will have $860,000 of T per cent. first preferred eulma- tive stock, $1,000,000 of 6 per cent. second preferred culmative stock and $1,600,000 common stock. All creditors must elect to take the cash offer before April 16 or it will be automatically inferred that they will accept the first option. All must file proof of claims before Judge Holt, Heer Master in the case, before ay It appears that creditors for $2,651,- 666 have elected to accept one of the re to Lisburn Castle, erly ge night, They left a! measage for Sit Edward Carson vowing Vengeance, Sit Edward having “ane nounced, that he ts not In favor of the suffragettes. The fire was discovered Sefore any serious damage was dond feichistere assent SHIPLEY, GETS $7,000 JOB. Feston Committeeman Made Tax Commissioner by Mayor. Mayor Mitchel appointed Frederick B, Shipley to-day to the post of Tax Com- missione? to succeed Edward W. Allen, who resigned. Mr. Shipley lives at No, 615 East ighteenth street, Flatbush, He is President of Wholesale Dry Goods F you want to be convinced that the Clothes we sell at $15.00 are authentic Twenty-five Dollar values,come upto Ppa of oursecond floor shops (see dddresses below) and examine the clothes themselves. Be your own ie. You'll know best. These are not “Sale” clothes, but the same class of garments for which the ground-floor stores ask $25.00. Our minimum rent and other moderate expenses coupled with “volume busi- ness” make possible the $10.00 saving to you. Easter Suits VERY one of our smart Sack Suits in E this Easter offering is an authorita- tive model, styled in keeping with Spring fashion demands. Some suits are full silk lined. All materials are guaran- teed pure wool. The tailoring is of the very highest character—you could not expect better workmanship in garments costing twice our price. Easter Overcoats HE newest and most approved styles T of the Spring fashion crop are here for right-away wear. BALMA- CAANS and every modish model now being shown by the high-cost clothiers is ready for you to try on. These Overcoats are unqualifiedly the best values in the city. You'll pay $25.00 or more elsewhere for the same styles, the same fabrics and the same tailoring. Of course we guar- antee to please or money refunded. Monroe Clothes Shop Take Elevator to Arcade Longacre Building—One Flight Up N. E. Corner Broadway & 42d St. OPEN rah 206-208 Broadway at Fulton St. Come up to one of our second floor shops and save $10.00. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 3— King Gustavus, who was operated ‘on for appendicitis four years he! but fell MM again last October and bi sable to Although the health of ti has improved durin, ms pase. P ni letin: by selectin, v¥ $6.75 May we alse show you an interesting and moderately line of fancy stone rings for ladies and children, G co mountings of precious or semi-precious toner some as low Brass Watches & Others; Good Time-Keepers, All. Silver, $11.50 up. => : 14-karaty $4.40 up 18-karat, 8.50 up @8-karat, 7.00 up shapes, An Easter Suggestion St. Louie, Southampton Pres. Linooin, H. lg Alber Due To-Morrow./ ines, is in such a. nysietens | hive de see jssue the Liver and yourself, 1 or Guaranteed Mauretania, Liverpool... MERLE oe Flemer_ of Hek of Heldelberg, an Authority on Internal Ailments, B90AM. Don’t force a balky Liver with drastic purgatives, ‘Use a gentle remedy and avold irreparable injury. Take the Right Remedy which will satisfy your Pills at night relieve con+ atipation, Get a box of @ og Lambert ies on Diamonds and Jewelry ILL all buyers of Easter Diamond and Gold Jews elry kindly take notice that they save money. insure themselves the most complete satisfaction their gifts at the Lambert store? That the} ' where rents are low and that it is pla are ree 4 the reasons why we offer such values. lo, althou; ment Rings, for example, at <5 many prices from $10.00 to $1,500.00, and every price economy, because every mond is a direct importation (no middleman to pay) and a spot - cash purchase, and is mounted in the Lambert , on the same premises ) with t 1e store. Ask us about other Diamon Jewelry, suitable as Easter g Gifts — Brooches, Bracelets, Lavallieres, Pendants, Medal- lions, Diamonds of fine color, a shape and cutting, in strong hand-made mount- ings of Solid 14-1 ‘arat gold and 18-karat gold or platinum, Easter Signet Rings Lambert Sol- id Gold Signet Rings, variously and richly ie chased gun, and engraved, in polished, rose fo inp or the Roman (dull) finish, are made for men and'wo- men, boys and girls, and are sold from $2.00 up. We guar- antee them all ‘ettet, 20d We engrave “ud monograms and initials on them 4s a $7.50 without charge. we sell only well-made, well-de- signed jewelry, largely of our own manufacture, every. article of which we guarantee. For Instance, Diamonds 3 eS Solitaire Diamond Engage- Na etl pre Here is as dainty an Easter gift as you would meet in a day’s journey—Sterlin, Bracelet Watch, is, Silver Silver expansible links and reliable works, and the is only $18.50. Other bracelet $28.00 up; with me watches, Solid Gold, Gold-filled, $12.00 u; Come to Lamberts for all kinds guaranteed by ourselves as well as by the manufacturers. One moderate profit contents us. Far-Famed Weddin Hundreds of Easter brides wi wear Lambert Seamless Gold Wedding Rings. Their 4.00 up mothers have worn wedding rings 5.25 up stamped “L, B.” long enough to i know how well they keep their beauty and brightness “through © passing years, Each ring is made from one piece of gold, All are seamless and come in all styles, liars widths and thicknesses, #2-kara We specialize in also in making old jewelry fashionable and artistic. charges for the work; designs. Let us talk this Price Sterling foremost g Rings 10 up t, 10.50up remounting family Diamonds and other gems, modern, Small none for over, LAMBERT BROTHERS DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES stow anid rd Ave, C Cor. 8th Street Saturday Nights Until to,

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