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Surest BRAND JURY SAYS FIVE ARE GUILTY OF KIDNAPPING District-Attorney Deals Blow at Band That Stole 150 - TREAT HHH WITH RINDNESS Children. HUNTING THE LEADER. Crusade Started Against the Gang With the Arrest of Ten Suspects. Five men and a woman who, Assis- tant District-Attorney Royal Weller bso gta Minad believes, are members of a kidnap- perk alll ad bers’ trust which has collected $150,000 in the lust ten years from terrorized Parents, were indicted to-day for the kidnapping of eight-year-old Frank Longo, son of Francesco Longo, & baker, at No, 190 Bleecker street, who was stolen on May 13 and returned July 1 after payment of a ransom. Those indicted were Antonio sira-} gusa, Francesco Macaluso, Vincenzo Acena and his wife, Catherine, Achille La Rosa and Pasquale Milone, Sira- THEM 8 LOVING “A Man with Any Kind gusa had | in she Tombs in de- Jj fault of and the other Will Respond to the prisoners also in default of $15,000 Sat! each, Twelve witnesses were heard by the nd Jury, including little Frank, who told of his kidnapping, and his fathe; when he shambled before the nesses told of the k year-old Giuseppi di Fiori, stolen from his father, Cosmo di Fiori, a grocer in West Houston street, in 1912. All the testimony, ‘t is understood, Supported Mr, Weller's theory that one master mind directed the many kidnappings. ‘This man has not been arrested, but Weller thinks he knows him and before his investigation shall have been completed he expects tu get hii It is believed that the same per- fectly organized gang of bandits has been responsible for nearly 150 kid- nappings in ten years one of these ca have ever been| assurance that he didn’t order Denn presented to the Grand Jury, and| would escape the tolls of the law. there have been just nine convictions. The largest ransom obtained by the) sertie down in a nice little home with nd for the return of a stolen child $2,000, and the smallest $1 lany fear-stricken parents have paid and $1,000 and $1,500, fearing the kidnappers would make good their written threats to send home @ part of a child's ear or a finger or (oe as A gruesome aid to make the parents pay the required sum, MERCHANT WANTS HIS $10,000 FROM CLAFLIN On Deposit When F: ‘lure Came and He Asks Court to Compel apping of six- “Ten dollars or sent, literally, fro girl as keen to w sinner the girl read that Judge sentenced Daniel ‘This is how the drink too much, care of you, But before some cynical Constitut Judge Mahon has been Police Mag- Istrate of Elizabeth for thirty years, and he knows that the law gives him no eenvral powers as a mateh-maker, But L suspect he wishes it did, “I believe that one of the best and surest ways of reforming @ young man is to marry him,” the Judge averred seriously. “The reason why many young men get into bad company and drink too much is because they haven't a real home. No one is waiting to give them a loving welcome after the day's work is over, and it easy to accept any invitation that comes along. If evening brought them home they would be out of the reach of temptation.” Then do you reafly think that a rlcan marry a man and reform him?” [ asked, incredulously, "She ean do just that, and 1 have known of successful instances in this very town, A man with any sort of right principle in him will respond to the stimulus of an affectionate wife who desires to make him better and lis Return Judge 1 “1 Hand of the Wed- eral District Court, after hearing ar- Rupient to-d the motion to compel Receivers Mar- tindale and Juilliard of the H. BR. Clat- lin Company to return to Emanuel Shebar, a merchant of Aberde reserved decision on One Ten Cent Box of EX-LAX The Famous Chocolate Laxative will regulate your bowels and relieve you of the miseries of Constipation . n't just right, if you have a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, feel distressed after eating and have frequent headaches, take Ex-Lax. This will tone up your stomach, aid digestion, promote bodily vigor and strengthen the nervous system. You will be surprised to see how quickly your energy, ambition and appetite will come back to you. 10c, 25¢ and 50c a Box, at All Drug Stores, Him, Is the Opinion THE MORNING APTER THE nign? BEFORE tionate Wife Who Desires to Make Him Better,” Says Judge O. P. Mahon. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. who told of receiving letters demanding $5,000 on pain of “Sentenced to the state of matrimony for life.” having his boy returned to him in How would ay c oung man enjoy he: e ' Gistee bY Garel (poal Cihes Wwitk y g joy hearing that judgment passed upon him Magistrate on dark brown taste and a grouch to match? All these questions are in order when it may be you brought back here.” Only thirty-| “cruel and unusual punishment,” let me convey to him Judge Mahon’s} The young man merely received warn- ing that the chances were in favor of his being rearrested if he failed to Way to Reform a Man Is Marrying of a New Jersey Judge MAKING TE REMEDY Brrr THE CRIME | SENTENCE You To MATRIMONY FOR of Right Principle in Him Stimulus of an Affec- the morning after with a Instead of ten days,” how would he like being m Court to court? And is the modern | ndertake the reformation of the male | of other times? Owen P. Mahon of Elizabeth, J. Boyle of Bayonne to get married, judicial decision was reported: “You young man, and you need a wife to! If you're not married in thirty days, JUDGE OWEN P MAHON fonalist pops up with a protest against AND READY FOR TRIP nis to tle the matrimonial knot if he a nice little wife to take care of him. | every di | the home is comfort- | able. She should b cheerful companion to band. If he backslid coffee and loving and Sir lenger Will Depart on Sat- urday for United States, Thomas se- » Mahon's etraight, rather uth bent in a little smile. issued in Placer County. Miss Rine- there at stony Whisk. tiniest eae a hart {s charged with having killed trates the usclessness of scolding,| GOSPORT, England, July 15.—| Mrs. Bluett in order to collect her life even under great provocation,” he! Everything is ready f Josurance, sald. “In slavery days a negro who jady for the departure had won. his Jom repeatedly 8 July 18 for the United States of | The two women conducted a hospt- sought his old master to obtain the Shamrock LV., Sir ‘Thomas Lipton’s| tal in Auburn, Placer County, Last j freedom of Mie still enslaved. wife. | challenger for the America's Cup, Her| January, while disinfecting clothing, laway quietly. Finally the master said, |C2Mpasses have been adjusted, her| Mrs. Bluett suffered burns and died. |‘Tom, don't you want to abuse me| ketch rig fitted and the steam yacht | Shortly before that she had taken ) when T send you ‘ay like this? Erin, alse belonging to Sir Thomas |0Ut three Ife insurance policies ag- | "No mast one end of Tom, n ison fire t ar H in end!" | a no une setting fire to the other ss tha Atiantic. Miss Rinehart as sole heir and execu- |YOUNG MEN DON'T WANT mrock IV. has done all that | trix FLIRTS FOR Wives. hay been asked of ner,” Is the tinal] Miss Rinehart took the body to | “The young 4 word of Charles E. Nicholson, the| Reno fer burial, although Mra, to ares with you mut ay Seem NOt designer. Ho admits, however, that| Bluett’s relatives lived in Alameda, ltaes of ior 1 a. | the trial boat was in no way sutis-| Cal. The¥ did not learn of the death served ? oa ¥ joes pele re would enable yachtsmen accurately | %gay keep their gists ul {to guage Shamrock 1V.'s chances o came the quick ri lifting the Amorica's Cup, etort from the re Hie ‘atmanded her name and addre and she answered Unidly, | "Bugente ‘The attendant was struck by the 1 ancholy aspect of the aged lady and te lented, saying, “That ix not a name: However, never mind thia time, but dc n that's the When 1 wan quite young ne old man told me that the day after | his wedding he took hiv wife up to the garret, where he had stretched @ rope over two nails set in al young husband went on, ‘that if we | having pull against each other’ we'll never | accomplish anything. We must. pull together.’ and in flvg years, pulling together, they had baught and pala for their home.” sed through two electrical days’ dul ab vation t ‘t wo were “A girl is foollah to walt for a rich —— husband, But why should she sacri+ fice herself in an attempt at reform. Urlde Menreyeys, ing a man too lazy to effect his own — WASHIN Fas 201y: Aber reformation?’ I protested, Oliver Il, & bride, was be “If she loves him she ts glad to be dying in a hospital here te make the sacrifice," Judge Mahon | the result of injuries declared, |when she was thrown from a mo} Maybe~but I'd prefer fling up the | PR,Wwhich she was riding with her, hus Y Until day Mrs, Newell was sea with teacups of sand. @N| Miss Mary Meck, and with her husband ly agreeable and plausible en-| was riding home from Cumberland, where they bad been married. SHAMROCK IV. RIGGED ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Lipton’s Chal- ie) Lipton, is waiting to convoy her ! that many | factory as the type of opponent which beam. ‘Now you take one end of the | 2% 9° !t aK _ rope, Mary.’ he said, ‘and I'll take gptp Reporte e the other. ‘Then we'll both pull! ‘The ie Reporte Geest Bioetriva result was that the rope didn't move | bd from It position between the nails,| ‘The Fabre liner Madonna, from Naples i This ix to show you, Mary,’ the|and Marseilles, arrived to-day, after | h which the r THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914, Cove Ure maANr neers MER SHEE ACCUSE. NURSE. OF KILLING COMPANION cies Totalling $15,000, Which She Had Willed to Prisoner. SAN JOSE, Cal, July 15.--Eva J. Rinehart, a nurse, sought for the al- partner, arrested Mrs. Kathleen Bluett, here to-day gregating $15,000, The ‘will until three mnths later. f companies delayed payment unti Garde Among those present were Ambassador Walter Hines Page and Mrs, Page, Baron Reading, the Lord Chiet Jus of England; Dayid Lioyd-George, Chancellor of the Ex- ehequer; Mr.and Mra. John 8. Henry, the Misses Lewisohn, Mr. and Mre’ david Ley They United 8) Auguat Seater: HER ENGAGEMENT BROKEN. Not to Beco! of D leury Grt Announcement has been made that the engagement of Miss Lutsita A, Le- lund to Dr, Henry Griffin has been broken, No explan termination of ‘the romances land and ‘automobile hit oe nounced leat spring. land is Charles H. FOR INSURANCE CASH Dead Woman Held Life Poli- leged murder of her companion and was on @ warrant named Threo thousand dollars was collect- ed on one policy, but the two other BEF THREE CENTS | HGHERA POUND AND STIL RNG Retail Prices for Ail Meats Jumping, With No Limit to the Top. SCARCITY OF CATTLE.| Beef From Australia and Are! gentina Coming, but Can’t Keep Cost Down, Beet on the hoof sold for the high- est price known in twenty years last Monday and to-day retail prices all over New York City re advanced from one to three cents, During the past three weeks retail prices for better grades of beef have risen from three to seven cents. The rise ia permanent, according | to several of the most prominent | | dealers In both wholesale and retall quarters, and it is possible that the/ amazing figures of 10.65 cents per) pound for cattle on the hoof, pald! this week in Jersey City, will be, much lower than the prices paid| bofore the year ends. No relief from the Weet is anticipated and ship- ments from South America will do little more than keep the market at its present level. | Retail dealers say that beef pric | have advanced ten cents since the summer of 1913 and the markets deal ing with the poorer clansos have suf- fered an appreciable falling off trade. The people nnot afford to pay twenty-eight cents for a pound of round steak which they got for twenty cents last year, butchers a sert. Other cuts have @ similar in- crease In price. Sirloin steaks sell for thirty cents pound this year, as against twenty- four cents in 1913; rump roast ie eighteen cents, and in 1913 it was only fourteen; rib roast costs twenty-five cents, an advance of nine cents in single year. Mutton alone has mut increased in price. “Pork Is up twenty per cent., with no relief in sight. RISE OF SEVEN CENTS IN A FEW WEEKS. Charles F, Dietz, assistant manager of the Central Market at Fifty-sixth street and Sixth avenue, said this morning that retail dealers had been notified to expect another boost in beef prices before the summer is over. Wholesale prices have in- creased four cents in three weeks, he. said, and retail seven cents, G. J, Edwards, manager of Swift & Co, in New York, thought Mr. Di was mistaken about the four-cent in-| crease in three weeks, but admitted | that beef had gone up at least two cents, It was he who said cattle on| than ever before in his memory. Argentine and Australia alone can help "he sald, “The Weat is ceas- ing to be @ grazing section, as many of the big ranches are being cut up Into farms, and before many years we will be importing most of our beef supply. Canada can only raise enough to supply herself, and though the United States could raise many more cattle than are now being raised, the farmers are not allve to their oppor- the good old times of yore when Do- jando, named after Pat Dolan, dis- coverer of beef and beans, winning at Gravesend or Sheepshead, brought home the money for hii time “he was right the hoof was bringing a higher price| Tetta THIS UGLIEST MAN HAD FOUR WIVES, SAYS ONE VICTIM Geores ° vt Mast Ans swer an Indictment for Bigamy. George R. Chapin, whose third wifes deacribed him to Detectives Russ ind Armstrong of District-Attorney | Whitman's staff as “the ugitest look- ing man in New York, you can't miss/| him,” will be arraigned before Judge Swann in General Sessions to-mor- row to pledd to an indictment charg- ing him with bigamy. Whether or not this description be correct, C| pin, according to his mother, Mr Arthur Chapin, has had four wives. ‘The firat wife died, Mrs, Chapin said to-day, but his second was still alive when George married the wom- an who has now caused his arrest That was in the Church of the Holy Apostles, Ninth avenue and Twenty- eighth street, on April 1906, and In the same ehurch last June 22 Chapin w married to Miss Carrie Burne and went to live with her at No. 427 East Thirtieth street. Meantime, ac- cording to bis mother, the second wife had died. “So I don’t see what they can do to him,” Mrs, Chapin exclaimed. “The woman who calls herself Mrs. Mary Chapin was never really George's wife. However, I don’t care what happens to him. I never heard of such scandalous goings on. We are good American stock, My hus band was a lieutenant to the Ninety- fifth New York in the civil war, and I've no patience with the way George acts.” The third wife heard of the latest! marriage through friends and car- ried a bridal picture of herself and husband to the Rev. Henry Den- linger, who Identified the man’s photograph as that of Chapin whom he had married to Miss Burns, Then she went to the District-Attorney. ——_—_ way Rock ‘Two in Sue- oe A piece of rock weighing about ten pounds fell from the roof of the tunnel of the new Lexington avenue and Broadway subway at Twenty-third street and struck Ralph Rose, twenty-one, a driller, of No, 167 Mott street, on the head. It bounced off and mashed the right thumb of Antonio Samingo, thirty-five, of No. or Twenty-second street. Rone & severe acalp rene, Dr. vis of New York Hospital attended both men and they went home. Conn, July 16.—The wEW HAVEN, jury which will hear the second trial of Mre. Bessie Wakefield for complicity in the murder of her husband was expected |to be completed before night. Ten jurors were seated when a recess was taken thie afternoon, = SEES, customer tn the face, so I had to hoist the price.” ——— ASK FRDERAL INQUIRY ON ARGENTINE BEEF. CLEVELAND, July 15,—Mis Hen- D. Graul, secretary of the| Cleveland Housewives’ League, to-! day telegraphed Secretary of Agricul-| ture Houston, urging an immediate Investigation of the dispogition of Ar- | at Seagate, was held for examination | Magistrate | and AND OPUM FOUND IN FLATBUSH RAD in House—Wife Pleads for Cocaine Victim. Alfred Shelly, proprietor of a hotel on Friday in Doda Police Court) on bail to-day by in the Flatbush charges of maine taining an opium “joint” and have ing narcotics in his possession, A woman companion giving the name of May Fewston, thirty-five years old, who the police say they know as Blanche Williams, with a record, was held also in $2,500 bail on similar charges and the additional charge of having a loaded revolver in her pose session, Early to-day Detectives Cleary,d Judge and Waterhouse of the “dope” squad forced an entrance into the home of Shelly at No. 653 East Fourth street, Flatbush, and arrested the pair, While one of the detectives held the maid the others went up+ stairs and found Shelly in bed with an opium Jayout on a chair by his side. ‘The woman awakened by the noise rushed into the room in ber kimono and was also placed under arrest. A crash of glass was heard In a” rear room, and the detectives saw & woman, partly dressed, going through a window, Oplum, pipes, lamps apd cocaine were found in quantity, aad in a bureau drawer in Miss Fewse ton's room was a loaded revolver, George Smith, twenty-thre old, living at No, 580 Herkimer y Grant, twenty-three, 4 Dean street, both of Brooke were arraigned to-day before lyn, Magistrate Dodd in the Flatbush Pew Hee Court, charged with having 0o- caine In their possession, They were held in $1,000 bail each for examinae tion on Friday ‘The wife of Smith appeared in court and begged for clemency, She sald her husband had been working im the District-Attorney’s office and had aided materially in arresting other breakers of the law, She begged the Magistrate for the sake of a seven months’ old child to send Smith to the Long Island State Hospital. — AMBULANCE DRIVER HURT IN A RUNAWAY Injured Boy Who Was Being Car- ried to Hospital Safe in the Wreck. ‘The horse attached to an ambue lance which was conveying Walter Harrison, a boy who had been slight- ly injured, to the Methodist Epircopal Hospital in Brooklyn this afternoon, took fright while passing through the Fast Third street gate of Prospect Park and ran away. The ambulance collided with a lamppost, 4 wheel was torn off and James Brooks, the dre ver, was tossed out on the pavement, alighting on his head. Dr, Reinhart, the ambulance sur- geon, and young Harrison escaped in jury. ‘The doctor telephoned to the hospital at Seventh avenue and Sev- enth street for another ambulance and gentine beef tmported into this coun- try. Her action followed that of Mrs. | Julian Heath, national presitent of | the league In New York, who has de-| manded a Federal investtzation. Cleveland housewives were urged” by Mise Graul to write to Secretary Houston and Ohio Congressmen ask- Mina, $9,036, the remainder of a ho about it in the right way. Judge. “A young man Underwriters at Lloyds are not #o| they could Investigate. Their sus- ing that Congress aid them in their posit of $10,000 he made on Jan, anes Wom. [acing out on the streets and into | OPtimistic as Mr. Nicholson concern: | pictons were Arias andthe toay wal feet }Aght to_senire: lower meat pri 5 c RESULT OF AN ACT OF + the parks, night after mune fling, | ing Shamrock [V's chances, Their s ywas| “Present importa from \ustralia|'The housewives were to-day further with the fmolvent conee ANLY TENDERNESS. ing and carrying on with tig ity estimate to-day was roughly & to 1{¢xhumed. ‘Tho marks of the burns! and South America merely serve to;urKed to shun the expensive cuts of money, accepted “on aecount,” was to ‘Do You remenver how John B. and thay ones Does he want to ask Onaliat ; the challenger. In) other| were ‘still visible, but examining keep the market down. Were It nut | pest and Supply inele tables with : 1 -2 per ce a re 4 : "ow one of ese girls to he hin words they are issuing policies at al physic: v" fish, ogge and vegetables, est at 41-2 p Dp if 2 great tee orator, a r ysicians f draw interest at 41-2 per cent. pay=| Goff, the great lemerance orators WAH ang the mother of his children? | Premium of per cent. to pay the RRM ADE Oe aR think they were | for weekly shipmenta from those beet! "'Ketall meat prices here to-day Able semi-annually, and be subject tobrerormed?” Judge Mahon continued, He does not! total loss if Shamrock IV. snould| Wurst” tueoyne for death, and | centres the price of beef would be!showed steady — Increases, — the draft. Lawyer Edward W. Drueke He was lying in the KUL Mothers should hear the | prove successful. A similar risk in| Sccordingly Fain and viacera! much higher thaf@t is. I expect a|cholcer cute having mounted to near | nd a young lady who things were taken to San Francisco for n support of the motion, urged tha we | tioned in the ps 2 5 ‘| 0) ; the H. B, Claflin Company had no) juise and, stooping, laid her baundker- Ra ahon. “Then per- | @ Spe eat warrant for Miss Rinehart was| Saturday. | re lemal right to conduct a banking busi-| Chice over his face to keep the fites Bees fame daurhters EU Be OTe ea ee ee eee cent. | sworn out in Auburn. New wegiana Aid the Mouth wil be [aeencie ace mintueia cealtee’ the ness and was therefore guilty of con- an he peciiaed’ wiat ane tiad| ‘Almo-thb girls nowadern: we Ing more than thirty men, Is to be| . he Woman was arrested at the! -sttig raising sections before long, | threatened raids by Argentine beef ts ‘ hen it put Shebar's deposit phe realised what a much, ‘They aren’ want Mleided during the vovane vateote | apartments of KR. I. Kinkald, ®lthe general opinion here to-day Version “whan: BeRBES: done for a wreck like hinself he Wax TNC They aren't content to begin half of the sailors luxuriating, an | T&beher, to whom she sald she was| Sterile farms in New England are) ainong retailers, Following the first with its own funds so ashamed that he mane a mite workin v TP aeeul hon pat, hard- | board the Erm ns far as the Azores| Secretly married last year. A baby|even now being turned into grazing |importations prices wavered and fell Henry Root Stern, representing the] resolve to put the drink templalen | marry Iman OF none Rea iat | and then relieving thelr shipmates| Way orn to. her several weeks ax0.| iands, and the mountains of the South | slightly, but appear now to have inore receivers, Martindale and Jutiiiard, | OUt Of MN Otte cp ainale net of! Ht8elf the high cost of living doesnt for the remainder of the Journey. ees Ne vare OF A MUFKE.| could sustain thousands of beeves,| than recovered. Prices ure apprecia- denied that the H. B, Claflin Com.) Womanly tenderness. And the ten. ™*ke marriage impossit I know STE Wen But even when they do, I'm afraid | nenee nee tet re ed one pany had accepted Shebar's money as| derness and patience of he right sort ving an teen ah ene that are| GUARD WARNS EUGENIE, MRS. A. LEWISOHN WEDS. the price of beef will be us high or Le ae en neater oon : | of wife Is unremi ‘ Ta wee! = a bank deposit. He asserted that the) OF WI I do ivive her to go| , “The girls are not the only one Bride in London of M v Diane than it te beeday.” ay DCAPE | $10,000 was deposited “on account| gyout the work of reformation™ {| to blame. Their clubs ar Former Kmpress Reprimandeg, tor | ©" “ artim Vowel)/ ALAS AND ALACK! DOLAN'S D T | 0 © wo : e ki is) | to cover purchases of merchandise, | inquired. ane ; face ing & goed many young men jckiog Flowers in Tui ot A nt U.S, Tre or. BEEF AND —— UP, TOO. SEVEN-DAY MEAT BOYCOTT. and called Judge Hand's attention to anne Airat psep in) fekerining 8 settle down, Peta eels | PARIS, July 1A atory in printed ot | LONDON, July 15.—The marriage of| Incidental to the riso In the price|se, Paul Women ‘Take sta letters written by the Clafiin Com- ake a good home. To do this fathers. They hang around tn jan incident which occurred on the re- Martin Vogel, Assistant United States| of beef there is a tragic significance | ead Mada ot Pieces. pany o may us oS Ee encee Metal {ie San’ spend all her time on clubrooms and bask in a cent visit to Varis of the Empress Eu.| Treasurer In New York, and Mrs. Al-| in the fact that Pete Meehan, tho! : | ey nh Lay Secr ae at mone t' it. She should a comfort that shirks responsibility, widow of Napoleon IIL, She wau| bert Lewisohn of New York took place| Nassau street “beef and —~" maa,|_ 87 PAUL, Minn., July 18.—A seven- oe id cave’ to. be raruraad) Ie be! dA The Bible says that it is not xood tovday In the Regletry Office of the Gar Reresey Sm Hines as IRB eareied | Mississippian did not buy more, parly Palen, id th: for man to live alone, and practi- Garden district. After the here to-day by housewives as the re-| : BlSgh AAG: SROANY: ANE € cally every young man ought to be ny a wedding breakfast was sty sult of an appeal sent out by the Na-| married 6 # sven! with two slices of bread . | el fvecevarsy gig timo he ts twenty. | towers, tv residence of Sir Charles Henry en of bread and unlim-| tional Housewives’ League. The boy- a pull’ tapetheee ey, Ahould | report. you. and Lady Henry, the bride's alater, in| tet butter, used to cost 10 cents in| cott was enkineered by Mra, D, w. | MacCourt, Chairman of the St, Housewives’ League, ‘Although many of the big shops were selling beef roasts at 18 cents per Pound to-day, the smaller places were charging nd 22 cents, admitting Paul | Brooks, unconscious, was hurried to the institution for treatment. His ime Juries are serious. SS A timely potion of iced tea Sustains your lagging energy. Ftose CEYLON TEA White Rose Coffee, 3 Pound Tins, $1 “Eddys” simply us- ing good judgment. Eddy ist Sai Eng sTy.e Grocers and Delica- auce tessen Stores Sell ag 1 Oe Per Bottle ... that they ha ed the price from one to two cents in the past few day! In Johnny M Johnoy was the inheritor of Pat Dolan’s business and Dolando was his‘'n. Hut the times have changed. Money got slack, Tammany got out and Johnny, who used to carve the bij corned beef joints during the rush bours on Park Row, began to serve thinner and thinner slices. Johnny had to © to make way for a sky scraper and the move broke hi His brother Pete took up of pushing the ‘beef and - along at No. 120 Nassau street. "I couldn't see any way out of Leave Pler 32 N Canal Str Saturday Night, 6.00 P, M,, Returning due in New York early Monday Morning. Phone 9400 Apring—Day or Night. HUDSON. NAVIGATI Rh, Foot Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. ¥. ON COm, »