The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1914, Page 8

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lo watehed.apartment houses to iaaral( pete tenants went to the theatre and kes fot Into their homes by way of ies fire-escape or dumb waiter, It aT Te + vn MAY INDICT BURGLAR YOUTH Bronx Lad of Wealthy Family Stole to Learn to Become Movie Hero. eoemed mo easy that he took George | into partnership Morria Maxatein of No. 941 8t, John's Avenue hoard a rise in the elevator shaft last night and found the two) boys on the roof preparing to descend, He detained them and sent a holghbor | | for Policeman Stiliman. Cohen, at the approach of the po- \ Neeman, leaped into the elevator shaft, let himself down to the base- ment by the rope and escaped. George broke down and confeaned when queftioned by Capt. Wines and (hie detectives and told them who {Cohen was. George had « big ro- volver in his pocket, and said Cohen had one too. When the detectives brushed the elder Cohen aside an he opened the door of hia home and went to Harry's bedroom they found him in bed, pre- Police — Commissioner Assume Full Responsi CONFESSES 20 THEFTS. A new pian for the handling Detective Bureau of the Poll Comminsioner Woods. On or Caught With Chauffeur Com- | tn r, | George was held in $1,600 ball on the in charge gun carrying charge and then wna held| Mr. Scull will be relieved of Without bail for the Grand Jury on the charge of buralary. Cohen wan held in $8,000 ball, No gun carrying charge wan made aguinat him. 82 ENGLISHMEN SAIL WORTH TO JOIN ARMY | Left on the Florizel for Halifax to Enlist—Girl of 18 Only Woman Passenger. me The ambition of Harry Cohen, : teen, to become a motion pie- hero bas put his father, a wealthy and suit manufacturer, in the of a member of a Grand Jury is to be asked to indict bis gon for burglary. ‘The boy was arrested at his home night by detectives of the Bronz| ju, who said he made a complete of having carried out twen- burglaries tn the neighborhood of home. Vatil three weeks ago young Cohen @ clerk for his fathe ed for public glory. became a pupil of a in Forty-second Street. Mr. Scull will be an assiatant Commiantoner, with particular ence to the Detective Bureau. wonal direction. but Into effect had an adventurous career, Fighty-two able-bodied ong. dada hese Younk ENK-| time he was in the United Sta Hahmen were pasengera on the Ned| rot service on the Mexican ‘roma ateamer Hlotisel, which nailed prose thin afternoon for Halifax and st. George, nineteen years! Johns, All’ said they were going to ‘a chauffeur of No. 41 West Fifty: |italitax to enlint in the expectatl Street, who had been employed ware — ig pletion by fiim |°f Deine transported to the fromt at jes and vaudeville teama, an carly date i The two'woret ‘1 that for $160 they| Only one passenger of the apposite Id Le furnished with a vaudeville|*ex satied on the Florisel, She was \Agevo bg it and booked. They|Miss Margaret Cloystom, eighteen, blonde and pretty. She is the daugh- tor of the Harbor Master of St. Johna, his superiors, He was « war Hoer War, went to the jungles to the Caribbean to search for treasure. The ‘ae 4 con, bees uae experimental burglary. Sunshine Wonder Values in Winter Clothes for Men & Young Men at the Big, Busy Brill Stores; Big Reductions Now Instead of Wait- ing Until January Balmacaans, Suits and OVERCOATS ona 425.00 3] 4,59 Some of the most remarkable Clothes offered at this Wear ar fin many a day. Tartan Plaids, Overplaids, Glen Urquharts, Pencil Stripes, Gray Cassi- meres and Scotch Mixtures. $28 and $30 Coats and Suits O.50 OVERCOATS—Single and double-breasted, form-fiting coats, in Black and Oxford; Chesterfield Coats and Storm Ulsters. IN BALMACAANS —- Scotch Mixtures, Heavy | . Overpiaids, Tartan Plaids and Velvet Collar Chinchillas. IN SUITS—Glen Urquharts, $30 and $32 Coats and Suits $ 24,50 Sopartty hag Git Fe cag AN taflored and handsomely finish iG THE OVER- COATS, waee, is oe “fitting coats, with 3 buttons, one or two to button; Chin- chillies, meres, Black and Gray Ker- seys and Thibets, with self or velvet col- sheet | fae 7 oy SVENING “WORLD, WOODS TO MANAGE. DETECTIVES WITH NID OF SECRETARY Will) bil- ity for the Bureau. of the co Dee partment was announced to-day by before Jan. 1 the direction of thia bureau will Heull, the Commisstonor's secretary, routing secretarial work, which will bo transferred to the secretaries of the deputy comminsioners. In effect to the refer- Commissioner Wooda will assume personal responsibility for the work of the Detective Bureau, inasmuch as Mr. Houll will work under his per- ‘The tden haa been carefully thought out and only lacks the completion of minor detatia to be Mr. Soull is a young man who has At one ten Be. border and in Mexico, and his work was the subject of commendatory reports from corres. pondent In South Africa during the of Af- rica with "Buffalo" Jones to capture lions alive and take moving pictures of wild beasts, and led an expedition sunken office of Second Deputy Com- joner which has been vacant since tirement of J. Robert Rubin, will wLIGVH SHL Lad. SUaHLOUd TITAA OL OD SHaHLOUG TITUA OL OD _, | Alice's pocketbook . 2. tt my ay i | be filled within two weeks. Lawrence Dunham, former preretaty te tiridge Commisator ner Krack aworn In to-day as Third ‘Depa ‘ommissioner, succeeding a iy Gaoaiey. who in to take the place fold jyacant by the resignation of Fir Deputy Commiasioner John Motlins took For the piveeet, See third foeney | property clerk's betege's and the boller .juad. After the firat of the year the duties of the deputy | commissioners will be Aa. at sted and tha police of each borough will be in. | ebarge of a opaty, rescore In the case of Hrooklyn ne, which will [addarsnel ‘Ne vronnolidated for polica purpose ts ommissioner Wooda i eed to All the vacancies in the department be- fore Jan. 1. ‘This will Involve the ap- |pointment of a second deputy com- missioner, two Inspectors, two cap- tains and twenty-eight sergeants, ——— GIRLS SAY THEY WERE LEFTIN VACANT HOUSE Return to Hempstead cain Hysterical, With Strange Story of ea ila | | Alice Atche and Filzabeth Autura, | both twenty-five years old, left the, home of Mra, Paul Clodie, No. 34 Prospect Place, Hempstead, taat night and went to a picture theatre on Main Street, At 10.30 they re- turned, and while walking up Front Btreet, within a block of the Clodio house, they wore stopped on a bridge by the sudden halting of a big limou- aine. Two men leaped out of the auto. Ono wan tall and the other short; | both were clean shaven and wore dark clothes. They seized tho girls, | pressing handkerchiefs saturated with | chloroform to their faces, then lifted | them into the car, The girls awoke at 9 o'clock this morning. They found they were lying on the bare floor of a room in an empty house. On the floor nearby was | -ntaining @ small | sum of money and a gold watch. Elizabeth's two diamond rings had not been disturbed. “They were fully dressed. The girls staggered out of the house and found they were on Mer- rick Road. They wandered to the Long Ioland Railroad station and dis- covered they were in kville Centre, five ‘niles south of Hemp- stead. They returned to Hempstead District Attornéy’s office at iinecla:| ‘ol Bea: Cc ‘m9 Detective and Spe- clal puty Sheriff Jolson inter- viewed the girls, but were unable to oir obtain a clue to the kidnappers. —_—_—>—_—_ posers Get 6 Cents a Copy Now, Suit Reveals. Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum rere a atipulated num! Now, em with the company! Bonga two cents. Marches five cents. Dances six cents. Potpourria ten cents. Piano scofes twenty ce to recognise them as Tile busi- nese representatives, Ee BUFFALO FLYER WRECKED.) Train Crew Killed. ROYERSFORD, Pa., Dec, 9.—The Phil- adelphia and Reading Rallway night ex- press train running between Willilams- port, and the serious injury of three other | members of the two crews. Wbabiea | y| many, His Boy Was Being Pushed COURT TOLD HOW TANGO WRITERS GET THEIR $$$ § Rates Have Gone Up, for Com-'f heard about the high coat of produc- i tango music to-day when he & passed upon a demurrer to the com- By plaint of Joseph W. Stern & Co., |i play brokers and publishers, against fy Sigmund Romberg, writer of popu-'# lar melodies, the Shubert Theatri- & cal Byhdicate and Jacob J. Shubert. & In the days of the old walts and & two-step composers got a royalty of & only three cents for each copy sold Fi to the attorneys for the BM Justice Greenbaum held Romberg & the na Gon ale “a Passengers Kocape, but Member of | Pa., and Philadelphia was partly |B wrecked near here to-day when it crashed with @ coal train, resulting in |i the death of the engineer of the latter & oe? peorks HENNESSY’S SON GOT IIT BOOSTED VERY FAST) While Pa Was Lambasting, Tam- Along by the City. Hoey A. Hennessy, twenty-five years old, aon of John A. Hennessy, who once aspired to be Governor, to- day told the State Civil Service Com- missioners at the continuation of their | probe of the Municipal Civil Service Commiasioa, how, working for George H. Tirrel in the Bureau for the Btand- ardization of Salaries, he had ad- vanced himself from $720 a year to about $2,600 a year in eight monthe. All this was accomplished without a civil service examination, Young Hennessy got the job about the time his father was lambasting ‘Tammany for State grafting. He was pbortorial work, engineering and had covered sporting events for a news-| paper, Besides, he is quite a football player. | of a two-months of Dock Btreet t * hepato. Will Close Out Thursday 100 Fur Trimmed ¢& Dressy Coats Former Prices to $29.50 Smart Coats of Velvet Corduroy, Saute and Fur Cloth, many with deep Fur collars; in all the desirable modes of the present season; lined with peau de cygne, silk or satin and interlined. |} 12.50. :: i rei wal ry us ol e. . Sn [eter he room "et rm commiotner nad cad nt KIDNAPPED IN Bl AUTO, iin torn anrwsess|| 145 Kur Fancy Trimmed Suits Former Prices to $49.50 isite quit Lilt Imported Chiffon Broadcloth, Gabardine and Cheviots; hott med : nd ong coat models with latest style skirts; coats are lined with cane warmly interlined; trimmings of silk velvet, hand some furs Ford hand embroidery; also a few tailleut models. |.15.00 Acker, Merrall & Condit Ext Company 1820 Studying our announcements regularly insures smaller household bills. PEAS—A. M. &C. Early June por paee Choice Head. . JAM—FPineas Gxt City—Extra fine quality due Gee ie misleading meta) - sumers of canned peas shou! know this. There isa vast dif CORN—"/820” Brand—Very choice............. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI. . PRUNES—New California—-40-50 size . 3% Ibs. for a €e Siouarerw' a leisrgre w/a ¢4 16 oz. jar ina St. Michael Pineapples. 25 17 . 24 ae 10 13 se peeves Sh U zie fabric or ele. tles— All Drue Stee" Strips of 114 to 2 Ibs. each lb. package CODFISH—Opal Boneless........... ORANGES—Sweet, juicy Florida.......... Read World Real Estate A Jor Best Bargains, ” e R Hoth girls were hyaterieat. ‘et | Selected Fresh Use World Real Estate Ads, or Rain!! oo eer ee EGG (wee Rea A Magnificent Collec- tion, Purchased from the Leading Import- ers in America. An WUNRing: Genet the caine le vie Rugs of rare bapety and lustre, in the Rugs of fine firm texture, woven of yg pubis ters ne henge schedule, ms : mat at typical of the refined Kirmanshah | Se(om are Oriental Rugs the silky wool of Persian sheep. In ex- mt Aenperial ? ae effects, very intri- “ floriated ‘medallion, cate designs and panel and corner patterns, all strikingly PRICE PER SQUARE $1.50 Usually $2.25 Per Square Foot Important Purchase of Superb Persian Kirmanshah Rugs The items described here are only a few of the many on sale. AT THE VERY Eee We Are Assured by the Importers That Prices Represent Only About the Actual Cost to Land. Herald Square, Wi Broadway, 34th to 35th St, quisitely blended tones: Dull blues and rose are the predomi- nating colors; the borders and medal- lions in ivory, with hundreds of harmo- of Equal Quatit Offered at Such Attractive Prices sory tml in &; ele Ny ae aids, “a Le ig ould not have to live up to ‘the effective. nious tints and shades, Scotch Mixtures, COATS—Black Ke ray jacked tutuality of obligation. Ho Shetlands, o Blue and Oxford Chinchillas, AND IN’ SUITS, therefore dismissed. tho, compla it Stzen, Special. Sizes, Spectal. 9ft. in. x7 ft.7 in. $112.00 11 ft. 1in.x9ft.1in. $162.00 12 ft. 9 in. x 8 ft. 9 in. $167.00 12 ft. 4 in. x9 ft. 10 in. $181.00 12 ft. 8in. x9 ft. 10 in. $186.00 13 ft. 11in.x9ft.3 in. $193.00 13 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. 9 in. $196.00 13 ft. 5 in. x 10 ft. $201.00 13 ft. 8 in. x 10 ft.7 in. $216.00 13 ft. 10 in.x10 ft. 8 in. $221.00 14 ft. 11 in.x9 ft. 11 in. $222.00 14 ft.5in.x 10 ft.7 in. $228.00 All are made by hand, each stitch tied in separately. Contain about 120 knots to each square inch. Better Quality Kirmanshah Rugs Sizes. Special. Sizes. Special. Tartan Plaids, Blues, Gi d Penell lars, IN SUITS--Gray Stripes, Shadow None of the passengers was injured. ‘ AT THE VERY : : ' x9 ft.4in. $246. 4 Buripes, with, Braided ‘eree! Roman Stripes stripe, Donegal Tweeds, ‘catch, Caeviata, The dead engineer wae C. Mi. Pucher of SPECIAL PRICE 11 ft. 2 in. x8 ft. 11in. $199.00 | 12 ft. 11in.x in. $246.00 Death When Car Overturns, ras aro sun TWO KILLED IN AUTO SMASH. | ig Grand Mapids Business Men Meet i PER SQUARE FOOT 12 ft.6in. x7 ft. 11in. $199.00 11 ft.7 in. x 8 ft. 9 in. $203.00 14 ft.7 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $207.00 13 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 6 in. $252.00 13 ft. 10in.x9?ft.7 in. $264.00 13 ft.7 in. x9 ft.10in. $267.00 $2.00 RUGS OF THIS QUALITY ARE RABBLY SOLD ue hide THAN $3.00 PER SQUARE FOOT. 14ft.9 in. x 10 ft. 4in. $305.00 17 ft.1in. x12 ft.5in. $414.00 22 ft. 3 in. « 13 ft.8 in. $608.00 10ft.7 in. x 10 ft.1in. $213.00 11 ft. 11in.x9ft.5in. $224.00 12 ft. 2 in. x 9 ft. 3 in. $224.00 FOURTH FLOOR. GRAND RAPIDB, Mich, Dec, 9,-~ | George W. Brandt, Vice President of BF sk agg 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadwa: 47 Cortlandt t, near nwi ‘Avenue Open Froninas «LIGVH SHL LAD. thelr automob! sharp curve om the Boulevard, a 4 m7 ease ‘withest etn eae eal

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