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FD COPS RIGHT IN} RECORDS OF BIG natarmrrsr rast we nea anoroncnea THER STATION HOUSE: | Watches, Pls td and Uniforms Formed Loot of Son of foung Man lated Quite Well, Although He Has Been | é Laid Up Several Weeks. ‘The long standing mystery of the robberies of lockers in the Oak street police station was solved to-day by he arrest of fifteen-year-old Michael Casello, whose father has been the station house bootbiack for three Michael with round, Jeheruble face and big, eyes was’ never suspected before as at the door of Hopeland House, preparations for the of Vincent Astor and Mins Dinsmore Huntington went To the low red white trimmed mansion of the tingtons overlooking the Hudson yy boxes and packages containing | gifts and great crates of green and spring flowers came to- money have been stolen tion house lockers at fre- quent intervals for two years. All sorts of traps were laid. But nobody paid any attention to little Michael, the busy, cheery boy who helped his father keep the shoes of the cops . Rerridan, who has been in con- int attendance upon Mr. Astor since filness, was at Hopeland House early morning. Although Mr. quite well, it was said ‘was not @ suggestion that ti The series of thefte and the inabil- ity to detect the thief created consid- able bad feeling among the men as- signed to duty in the Oak street pre- cinct. That a thief should rob them right in their own station house was galling to the sleuths. Detective Ed Lochman, whose Prag ie eet for half-past 12 o'clock was in any danger of post- , ator will leave Hopeland then ior the first time in sev-| or was entered and robbed weeks. His yacht Noma ts lying | weeks ago, was passi' the wharf at Fernciiff, the Astor|berry Bend Park and the Phong he met lit licemen’s ‘overcoata, The 2 just above Rhineciiff, are painting ber funnel, At a eet Ing unusual about that, ry the t's notice“ the Noma could] boy the four water miles to Staats. , coats and suits to P. Huntington, the father | nouse When oc goamean sot te the station f. Astor's bride, and the entire|Patrotman Gutterman had t ehold of Hopeland House have/| stolen. every effort to keep t! Miohael. as private as possible. When Mr. Huntington was Mrs. John Astor, Vincent's , and Mrs. John Jacob Astor, stepmother, would be at Hope- House, he answered: he Re vik tell you that at 5 o'clock to- rf proceeds “girl” to moving picture shows Siegergel regaled ‘her with ise creams and eods The boy sald he sold a yhse be stole from the locker Foret pene 8 eoran ye eee, Harty jeler, 0. 196 Park Ri acai Friedman, who denied ying watch, but admitted that he had purchased a pawnticket for a watch from young Caselle, was arrested, charged with receiving stolen goods. ° 5 every the precinct estabifehed that none had went the boy out with a coat yester- day, and Lochman decided to ques- Michael broke down and confessed. provide the music for the wed- an orchestra will arrive at House to-morrow morning » At will be placed a ecreen of boughs and palms the side of the Elisabethan Iib- S. Astor 1s to have as his best Hermann Oeirichs, and Miss ‘3 only attendant will be THE KVENINY WURLD, Wh TOR WT ASTOR CARB ACD OU THRE BRED reo aea ae BUTWEDDING WILL | * G0 ON TO-MORROW them in the furnace.” to acquire both the Westchester and) NEW HAVEN DEAL Portchester roads and a contract was | made whereby he was to receive 7 1-2, per cent. commission. He wan sup. | piled with funds amounting to $8, | 460,000, nearly all of which was a: (Continued from Firat Page.) vanced by J. P. Morgan & Co. expended’ all of this in purchasing . | tho properties save a balance of 400- when anything goes through both! cag thousand dollars which was sides will have to be taken care Of: | turned over to the Millbrook Com- But by eliminating this T'can greatly pany when it was formed a the reduce the costs.” holding company . “Who are the Fourteenth street) iexamination of Mr. Thorne coh- people referred to?" asked Mr. Folk. tinued at the late afternoon session. Mr. Thorne's face was a study Of! Commissioner Prouty in previous! Mushed surprise and anger. He hesl-| inquiries had said of Westchester fin- | tated and started to reply “I suppose |ancing that “$12,000,000 had vanished | by the people in"— then he began in thin air. | again and said: “Another New Haven leak . y b that “Fourteenth street is the head-!mysterious Billard Company, which quarters of Tarmany Hall. held Boston and Maine stock, was Dropping direct line of inquiry for the source of $2,701 nom: 700,000 profit = @ moment, Mr. Folk started another | joay without Ge bra dollar * pr 5 The commiasion to-day took a pre- ‘Did you keep books of account Of | iiminary shot at it. Two eatimable your transactions in acquiring the| citizens of New Haven, President two properties?” “Yeu,""_ replied | Whipple of the First National Bank ‘Thorne. My accountant, Mr. Hassett, | = a kept them.” “Have you the books now?” “No.” “Where are they?” “Burned.” | “Who burned them?" “I'did tn 1912, when I retired from business.” “Who was present when you burned | them?” “Nobody but myself.” | “Where was this done?” “In my house in Madison avenue, New York. WHY ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS Invited to Open Women’ Ss Gelentific Reporte, April:—Acid in the stomach te dangerous and frequently fatal, stomach resiiting from the chemical ac- {don which oo frequently follows the eat- tng of the daintiest and most tasty food or the indulgence in any form of aicohoitc etimulants, including beer, wine. liqueurs. ete. This fermentation causes pain, wn- easiness and discomfort because of t Gabardin eci4 which burne like a red-hot iron. a the formation of mas which distends the wide ran, stomach. causing shortness of breath and Striped Ipitation of the heart. The trou Pauleat due to the unsaturel conaition ot eee the wanes jane Wi THAT WILL GAIN MANY NEW PATRONS FOR OUR BLOUSE 2 hy Vistaria, Tango and Black. All sizes. Mi fe fe ca vthe 8 habe oe woMEN's SP RING £9, ATS WOMEN'S SP RING SUITS Snee on 'L SI. 98. SCORES OF MODELS. fata cy : Saris etree a Men's wear serge, eponge and other] Paris copied models that are ultra Dp ecia $ Site masof meaical man that . fabrics. ts that are most appro-|fine modes, sure to please fastidious | Blouses fashioned of the pid fire fiestas fe, oageeet fe if priate for S| and Summer wear. American women. The new Paquin | very daintiest of the new fab- ond inne eae eee Serviceably fi with peau de cygne|copied model showing the long new | rics, such as striped wash sister, Miss Alice Huntington. ceremony will be performed by Rev. Charles H. Duncan, rector St. Margaret's Church of Staats- Young Men's and Boys’ Clothing—Third Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLNS & G 34th Street—New York Young Men’s Suits—sise se to 42 Suitable for medium size men. | Instead of the church wedding with flower banked chancel, a company pretty bridesmaids and the per- undertone of a great organ, &/ people will be gathered in the comparatively small library of a house to witness the marriage one of the richest young men in 4 House to-day Miss Muatington and Mr. d to the hands of their elders the last work of arranging for the Huntington gave herself up the morning wore on the rain too loosely in the sky and d for two hours upon Staate- Mg. It defeated the motor ride it the country which Miss Hunt- and Mr. Astor bad hoped to ly afternoon three florists jew York arrived at Hopeland entire stock of three and four button Sack Suits, latest models, suitable for present and Summer wear, of Cassimere, Chev- jots and unfinished Wors- teds, in Stripes, Checks and Mixtures. wedding breakfaat will imme- follow the ceremony to: Should the day be fine ane enclosed veranda the wide silver atri of the hills. who will wedding wilt be ‘approximately mgr have been made table for the bride an: part > cold for the Veranda to be the tables will be set in the Boys’ Suits-=-Extra Knickers 350 high-grade Suits, newest and most desirable spring models, ir® Norfolk or patch pocket styles, large assortment of wool mixtures; 7 to 17 years. Regular 7.95 to 9.05 values 5 750 - 1... FOUR DIE IN FLAMES. INPORTLAND, Ore., April 29.—At least | persons lost their ives in a fire started early to-day in a thick! residence block on the Paes river here. A number jured, it ts Delieved ‘all | have been recovered, but js still burning search for, peasible victims is retarded. navy and including women. Made of finest qualit Mil Bailly the best makers in Paris, jaill; On Sale Thursday A high-class maker's $3.75 UNTRIMMED HATS AT $2.98 Of domestic manufacture, in an abundance of the best and most desirable shapes. wanted shapes, 1,000 dozen imported Flowers, much in vogue at the present time. Regular 18.3@ to 22.50 Values. 12.50 Special, A complete line of all the favored Spring and Summer Fs res Fee cxulemtan ss wit Sei be yee and Citisen, Lane “Se Sos Ma ar ow own wo cee VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE Women Who.Take this universally popular home remedy—at times, when there A new department in CHANT: SRD | 98c FANGY CHINA, 26¢ dishes, jugs, bonbon dishes, etc, | Moorehouse had asked them to serve. | never saw the books and performed no| Office Wullding Corporation, who You Are Cordially a Charge Account _ ne UNRIVALLED IN POINT OF STYLE AND QUALITY, AND WORTH UP TO §29.75, MARKED TO-MORROW, New Departments A style assortment that will surely hold the very style you have been looking for. The materials include Men's-Wear Serges, Introductory Sales other popular fabrics. Coat styles that are wondrously diversified, | erjes,~ Linens. ash Goods, Men’s Shoes displaying the new tunic tail Bolero, the chic Postilion effect, and 2 Women’s Shoes. China and’ Glass = effective abbreviated styles that are nothing if not quaint. The . . a roomed et ee Nan Blue, Brome, Green, Coneshagen, | ALE Handsome Blouses and trimmed with revers of silk moire |back effect and short front. Variously | silks, colored Jap silks, French and fancy silk trimmed cuffs. Black, trimmed with collars of silk or pique | voiles, filmy shadow laces, FINE FRENCH HATS OBTAINED FROM A PROMINENT IMPORTER AT REMARKABLE PRICE CONCESSION Special at $3.75 Sold all over New York at 87.50. Included . in the collection are the famous Reboux Sailors, which at the present time are so fashionable. black, of the season, $2.75 UNTRIMMED HATS, $1.48 A table display of extra quality Lizere Hats, in popular and BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED FLOWERS at 29c| ya, {UREATHS OF FLOWERS, 48c including clusters of small mixed flowers, which are very Spri $1.00 QUALITY MESSALINE SILK, FULL YARD WIDE, TO-MORROW, MARKED aT including a rich, lustrous, jet black. Strictly all-silk. A $1.50 TO $2.00 SILKS AT $1.19 YD. Se:inch Black Moire Silk, 96-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, and 96-inch Black Peau de Soie, All high grade quifities, jain Floor, A Great Special Sale Opens the New Houseware Dept. prices—and keeping the stock new, because the excellent values will mean increasing sales. Articles of utility or ornament, or both, articles that save labor and do things better. For instance: i REFRIGERATORS DINNERWARE LAMPS WILLOW WARE BRIC-A-BRAC | FANCY CHIN: eae are spared many hours RDEN SUPPLIES COOKING UTENSILS | GAS LIGHTS | WOODEN WARE NICKEL WARE CUT GLASS unnecessary suffering—|| | Tinwan KITCHEN FURNISHINGS LIGHTING SUNDRIES LAUNDRY KEEPS OIL & GAS STOVES | TABLE & GLASSWarg Every section has ite opening epecals ready—hundeds of article: and, remember, everything abaclutely new. ORANGE BOWLS, $3.45 SALT BOXES, 23¢ $1.45 ASH. CANS, 98e Up to $6.50 Lawn Mowere, $2.89 DINNER SETS, 37.49 Rich cut glass, in allover cuttings German Porcelain Salt Box, blue Heavy galvanised iron Ash Cans, or floral and chair bottom pattern, | #84 white decorations, with cover. | 15x84, steel braced bottom and si Fancy China. Lot includes chop yr DNESDAY, APKIL 49, 1 Santa, were 1 Ld Me) bd Lhe | to-day. The northwest corner of this ol were put on stan ey . featified “to "hetne ‘oMccrs and diz | #reat structure, which ts to be thirty. | rectora of the Billard Company, but | °!#ht stories above ground and three knew nothing whatever of its affairs, | below ground, was set aside for the} They were dummies who accepted | ceremony. Places because Attorney Samuel ©.) 11 was shortly before noon that ‘Their confession of complete ignor-| Mayor Mitchel with George McAneny, ance and subserviency, doing what. | Presi of the Board of Aldermen; ever was asked of them, was given | Marc’ . Marka, Borough President, | with shame, and o. Smith, Dock Commis- Field as President of the company! sioner, arrived at the new building. from October, last year, to March,|In a brief address Gen. T. Coleman | thin year, and Whipple as Treasurer|du Pont, President of the Equitable Ke West 42d Street ‘i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: [CLOSING OUT- _Entire SUIT Stock FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Including all the newest models, such as the long Russian tunics and Roman striped effects, Divided into two groups:-- 17.50 24.75 were $23.50 were $32.50 duties excepting to vote authority for] made this t structural undertak- Moorehouse to dispose of the assets|ing possible, introduced = Mayor as he saw fit, These gentlemen were| Mitchél. intalled as Innocent dummies after| Mayor Mitchel, prior to laying the the New Haven storm burst and the| cornerstone, made a brief speech. principals, including Mr. Billard, got - out from under, ‘MAYOR LAYS CORNERSTONE oe Large Gathering Sees impresive tM Ceremony at New Structure. to $29.75 . to $45.00 In the presence of a large gathering None C. O. D. No Excha of bankers, business and professional men, the cornerstone of the new Equitable Building was laid at noon STORE OPENS AT 9 A. SY 36 Years Lrades AVE. 19°70 20" Plain& Fancy Suits |{ The New Store Has Special Luncheon Served Royal Stuart Orchestra and Gregorian Quartette From 11 to 2.30—40c & 50c with New Merchandise Sp ecial, at $1 6.50 All Ready To-Day with Special es, Poplins, Crepe Cloths, stunning Shepherd Checks and | Housefurnishings (See Below), Art Embroid- of trimmings embrace Silk moire and Taffeta, Roman Copenhagen. All sizes, |andfancy buttons. Newflareskirt—an | Japonikea and pastel colored extra sizes for stout {advance Fall model. Bye Frenette ealleg) The silke San ‘tnira Fleer. land shepherd checks. (As illustrated.) | in white, pink, flesh and Cerulean blue; also white grounds, with black, blue, brown and helio stripes. Scores of styles to select n the w lace mo- dels. ka i@ white or colored grounds, with ric Persian colorings, Indescribable styles in the voile models that are too numerous to Two of the mention. lan Hemp, manufactured Sample Voile and Batiste Blouses, 69c such as Daniel Liez and eularly $1 and $1.25 A manufacturer's surplus stock, embracing sbout 200 Blouses, On account of the limited ‘bumber, no mail or C. O. D. orders will be filled on this item. Dainty Night Gowns ‘AN pl Mb IRCHASE PERMITS Oy TO SELL REGULAR $1.00 GOWNS, TO-MORRO’ Special at 69c When you see the surprisingly fine material used in the making of of these Gowns you will wonder at the price, and then purchase several, dainty styles to make your selection from. Effecti: p teins “a handsome blind and open-work embroideries and daint: newrtiogs, ribbon-drawn, Round or square neck models, ade cut on eons lines. sizes. $3.75 UNTRIMMED HATS AT $2.48 Fine apality Milan straw in e smartest shapes sround the crown of » hat. Beautiful worth up to $1.00, fash panivor r colors and effects to select from. Regu- sua, [HATS TRIMMED FREE ¥en gad Mat Silks — Toilet Articles No MAIL, PHONE OR C. 0, D. RDERS FILLED QUANTITIES LIMITED KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE.. 12c PHILIP'S MILK OF MAGNESIA, 500 Bike... 66. ss eee sees DAGGE? RAMSDELL coup CREAM, 50c size. Se DIOXOGEN, 50c size .. dle WYETH SAGE & SULPHUR HAIR FONIC, S00 site. 29¢ HIND'S | HONEY AND ALMOND CREA ae PURE Gum CAMPHOR, Ab. tin boxes...... . le Dress fends SHEPHERD CHECK SUITINGS, REGULARLY MARKED AT 5% YARD, TO-MORROW Special, 29c 54 inches wide pa Check Suitings, in all size checks. Only 150 pieces that will sell rapidly, so we urge early shopping. 50¢ Sicilians, at 29¢ Yard 50 inches wide, with a beautiful, high lustrous finish; or brown. Limit 10 yards toa customer. Seldom, if e: fabrie sold at such a low price. 69c Yd. desired street and evening shades material. in black, navy has this 50-i “Main Floor, Main Floor, the new Simpson Crawford Store, with a new idea—that of displaying a complete stock of new mecchandise at attractive low ‘The Dewey design, made by the Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co., best Ol STOVES 41.75 ASH CANS, $1.18 Hyena elec i new Perfection pattern; Heavy galvanised iron Ash Cans, | America, Choice of 12-in., 14-in, Piva Manaes vevery ons | sine ATUGhE4r tee! braced’ bottom | Americe.| Ch Oe ie fand sides; very durable. ! ; ner, Burne, SBurna,| PARLOR BROOMS, 21¢ | | MRS. POTT’S SAD IRONS, éb¢ Fog. 85.08, reg. 98, made; 4 times smoot! loan , alec; ot ab oc Ha, walt $4.48" | handle. Serna emonin yf iteoks Sand oad handle, alvcly KITCHEN BOWL SETS, 59 Fine English Vorcel Imported Stave sem Ug sce Fog) F oye § sifiresas Inverted, velo "duet ina yee “with sein ee Res lft TY ver, % 2 at decorations. mise eS large sine, Regularly 86c. if af tomorrow: ry aa veins