The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1914, Page 11

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Sunday World “Wants” ~~ Work Take ac. 40¢Ti of Tux’ NOUSEME. in Pure Silk for the “Low Shoe” S eel ‘twist he and toes. bermanent Also in Silk-Liste at 25, for men, | women and chil- dren—at leading dealers. can buy anywh YOU less. Monday Hu eda: ey In comes ee time—and that old lazy, yawny feeling. Makes a man get out his pipe, puff away and start dreaming of good times to come. Air’s mighty sweet in his poeeleeand is Tuxedo, too. A grand old tobacco to dream over on days of rest and recreation, Tho Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette The new Tuxedo 40c Tin Humi- dor is a vacation necessity. At the beach, in the mountains, on the farm —wherever you go, this handsome, convenient, air-tight humidor will keep a handy supply of Tuxedo for you, in fresh, delicious condition. Tuxedo is made from the choicest selected crops of old Kentucky Burley—the cream leaves of each golden scason—ripe, mellow, fragrant and—above all—mild, Treated by the original Tuxedo rocess so that it can’t bite. We've ad imitators galore, but the original Tuxedo process is still the dest, as it was the first, in the field. You Can Buy Tuxedo Everywhere In 40c Tin Humidors Also in 80c Tin Humidors Convenient Pouch, in- Fi ti nerlined with mele: HE witsediauwinr, 1 tuse-prool paper . - curved to fit pocket In Glass Humidors 50c and 90¢ THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 3 =: af a > ge eason PURE silk hose with a style befitting dress occasions, a durability that suitsitforouting use, and a price that makes it an “every-day” ar- ticle of apparel. Pure silk te: writh “chersleate: ‘ing ¢-ply cable~ hiab spliced) No seams to stretch or split. Knitted to filthe La snugly i. ive our customers 3314 to Soc, better clothes than they _—— we know | | $50,000 EXTRA FOR WHITMAN and the economies of the chain store tem—make our costs less—and the price to And when you buy a suit here it has standard and standing—and the backing of 70 years of reputation —PLUS en absolute guarantee of satisfaction or Morning | . \ , SEED IN sion From in a raid yesterday not of unlawful entry, poolroom. of the racing chart was “Dollar John” they killed Herman Inspector Wakeflel cone ! of Bastin's rate looked at indignantly. “T cannot see that committed a erime,” He discharged the out even going throw mate to-day to jexpenses of the prov! |a change pensa_to the office, money ing this case, | fury In the fle, charged ‘husband on Jun by Judge ar aris 1 _ ond’ retired at 11.15 Wonders consiter its verdict. tht 23,1 69 ALLEGED GAMBLERS Sixty-nine men who were arrested spector Wakefield and Capt. Falconer of the Elizabeth street station were arraigned before Magistrate House in Centre Street Police Court on charges of making out the usual court papers. { Dintrict-Attorney Gets Funds for Four Big Trials, Bic RAID ARE FREED BY COURT Were Said to Have Entered) Building Without Permis- Owner. afternoon by In- “HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1914, HE WAS SENT TO GUARD Wife of Another Rockville Centre Policeman Charged With Re- ceiving Stolen Goods. Lives of fore Policeman kills It Af a Chase. stolen goods. It was the robbery of the general store of Adolph Hussar that got the policemen into trouble, because Hus- sar saw one of the coats from his! establishment, which he knew he had not sold, on a womin, Investigation for half an hour. Most of those bitten were ranging from five to ten years although John Maloney, a street ‘They were captured at No. 242 Canal street after Arthur L. Bastin, owner of the building, told the Inspector the | Mrs, Veritzan, imen had taken possession of a loft | Wright that Mrs. Veritzan had asked | without permission and had opened a fe It was sald that before the raidera| her that they had been stolen. He al- lentered the men ripped telephones | 80 said that he gave her two dresses from the walls and destroyed most | f 8. Amone them Langer, whom “Dago Frank” Ciroficl said the gun- men had planned to “croak” before Rosenthal. When the sixty-nine prisoners were taken to Night Court they were held in $300 ball for examination to-day. Only twenty-tive of them managed to raise the necessary money id and Capt. Fal- recited to the Magistrate the complaint. — The the police officers these men have he sald. sixty-nine with- ugh the formality dditional Distriet-Attorney Charles 8, Whitman was voted $50,000 by the Board of Esti- ide funds for the District-Attorney and 1, which has 0, N. Y., on a heavy ex- and most of the will be consumed in prosecut- ld Marder Jary Out. Conn., July 30,—The ase of Mrs. Bessie J. Wake- he murder of her 912, wi tims. mad, and every child was sent ‘New YorkHospital for tho led _W « gearch of Veritzan’s premises, and there a great quantity of valuable loot was found. Rulof Petersen, another of the vil- lage police who helped to rob stores and houses, was a witness against He told Police Justice Health. him to get her three dresses which she wanted to send to Sweden. Peter- m said he got these for her, telling the store of Jacob Schneider of its rampage. r her own wear. Petersen was frank in his testimony, relating at one time that he had not Infrequently robbed houses that bad already been robbed and over which he had been placed on guard. ——>_—_ N, J., July 30.—Mrs, Ellen Bixble, fifty-gix years old, of No, 16 South Sixth s@ect, to-¢xPtripped on the carpet at the head of the stairs in her bome and fell and broke her neck, dying almost instantly Life’s Savings. Herrick to Pre L PARIS, July 30.—Myron T. Herrick, the American Ambassador, is to present h letters of recall ie President Le ohobd The retiring Ambas- y d Detectives Savage and Raftis ed by William G, ollie ed William Marshall of No. 874 “Xf “ Cf Re SON Mints. absolutely pure and wholesome. ream, Mint and Chicle, to white teeth and plcasant breath, All the candy and gum—get a package today. In the White and Gold Package Tug SteRLinc Gum Company, Inc, New Yoru ey)! yall wl ___ AMUSEMENTS, a AMUSEMENTS. New Amsterdam 4j!}.\i!t) ZiEGFELD FOL SEit Itt AN MATINEE Diy to, TARANTO DINI' Se: Entire New Bll, 16 1 LONGACRE {i's th er, A PAIR OF SIXES! RROOF GARDE > Ming ¢ | OOF GARDE BP KEITH | Joseph 5: ALACE |} Wovay de 4710 at DELICIOUS LEMONAT Broatva & 47th ot ¢ Place. Greatest AL THIS COP ROBBED HOUSE {MAD CAT BITES CHILOREN AND CREATES TERROR Twenty Jeopardized Be- pursued It through cellars and halls ing foreman, was one of the early vic- ‘The cat is helleved to have been Pasteur treatment” A number of dogs bitten by the cat last night and this morning will be captured and held pending an examination of the cat by the Board of It was only after the cat had invaded 110, Roosevelt street and bitten Schnet- der and his son that the police heard LONG SHOREMAN’S $2,500 TAKEN BY WIRETAPPERS) :-==. Two Men Held for Swindling Ho- boken Workman Out of On complaint of James Carey, a Hoboken longshoreman, that he had been swindled out of $2,500, the sav- ings of fifteen years of honest toil, @ STEEPLECHASE | ‘oney Island's Hefined Fann: teat in Ail the World. | Iroa'stcamboat Take You The ter hildren of age, fern Boulevard, and James FE. Martin | of No. 318 Hudson #1 They were arraigned trate House in Ceatre Street Po. urt and held in $10,0 wire tapping” He says that Marshall and Martin gained his confidence and axsured him he could make a fortune bettin horse races through private infec tion gained In advance by Mrs, Hilda Veritzan, the wife of| A big Maltese cat spread torror| telegraph wires, |Anos Veritzan, who was one of the| through lower Roosevelt street for] jhhey took him to @ house in West Meee ee ee eee ane ee ved |TOUr GOuEN teeany, WHE twony vore| Ti amereelh, artet, ta: mara wire with burglary after the discovery of and caused a panic in the| was told that his horse had low a systematic looting of the village, to- ‘hood before it was finally ae day was held in $1,000 bail for the by Patrolman Henry J. Hag- Appen Deciston, Grand Jury, charged with receiving| gerty with his nightstick after he had), WASHINGTON. July 80:-—An appeal to teat the constitutionality of the surtax feature of the Income Tax inw was filed with the Supreme Court to-day by Jobn F, and Horace BE. Dodge, manufacturers of automo! ts in Detrot » this after- @ charge of grand larceny. mbed to the lire af the bofore 000 bail swindle tapping clean- to the at No. arrest- South- family will enjoy this new, delicious combination of c i BOWS — be THECURABLESTAGE or TUBERCULOSIS | ‘The most impertant fact regarding Dr, (between Sth Houre—Dai needy, Friday ndays, 11 to Inez Plummer Clever leading woman in “Too Many Cooks,” says: “T think Frozen Mints are too delightful for anything.” \ FROZEN MINTS The New Chewing Gum You’ll never find a more novel, delightful, won- derfully flavored chewing confection than They are cool, creamy and_refreshing— 1 Made under ‘acl ure-food conditions—fronr the best Sugar, Excellent for appetite and digestion—an aid PASSING SHOW ith ‘Tuberculosis sent to an! 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Acre Burgains, convenient to Boating, Bathing and Fishing, at Bliierh 810028. e2°9Waekiyh ASTLECONFIDENTION EDIT 229.4675 14—14—Full Acres, $490 to $1,250 Smaller Bungalow Plots as Low as $290 $10 Down—$5 to $9 Monthly HARMON & CO. New York CITY OF LOWELL Hudson River -endai geod and Seturda: ic "Man ' SP nuban UPHEHU PERSIE Eg for West’ Point, hkeepaie, ret hoes, i Kefreshi'te, jours at Mountain. ha TO Landings loan, Oa Mica ie. Mh ore WEEK DAYS, | (or Sota. AL. ESTATE FOR RICHMOND. 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