The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1915, Page 15

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} a= ALPARINE —MULERTELSHOW 3 ‘AS STRANGERS | HE CROMED UY” +E NINE YEARS} TO PLEASE FREND {ites IN Cal. Richards. Says She “The Rabbit” Des Describes .on + Keangitt Mitionaire in’Raid | Stand Cold-Blooded Murder and Asks Divorce. Ordered by Gang Leader. For nine years Mrs. Maria Luisa C. F. Richards, an heiress, and Chester I. Richards, \her husband, a million- aire shoe dealer at No. 59-61 Reade Street, lived in the same apartment but as total strangers. ‘They were afraid of ‘what people womld say and did pot separate, For months and months they did not @peak to each other. Detectives were placed upon the righ @hoe man’s trail after Mrs. = ards left her apartment at The Tur- rete, Riverside Drive, and went to live at No. 157 Greenwich Gtreet, Hemp- stead. ° Fynally last summer Detective Rob- ort. @. McLellan and an ald followed Riel from his place of bus!..cas to.the Muller Hotel in Brooklyn, where he met a blonde woman. The Getectives called Mrs. Richarda by teleppone and she hurried to the hoteFin time to join the raiding party. After the sleuths gained en entrance to the room and compelled the wom- an.to get out of bed Mrs, Richards was called. Mrs. Richards did not recognize her, but took pity on the stranger when, shivering in light undergar- Robert Crosby, ‘The Rabbit,” who vealed as a State's witness yester- murder, how unconcernedly he had killed a man merely at the wish of his gang leader, De Liss, world where murder 1 echeap be- towday. needed to push him to the murder the rear of a saloon at No. ce, Hagan,” mony, comt: But then Tony th’ high sign an’ I just pulls til’ gat an’ he wants croaked,’ yer askd. w, Tony, he gives me th’ Ay! an’ to Acid Stomachs Are ments, she pleaded with Mrs. Rich- erous : Grds to order the men out of the room. Dang Mrs. Richards -did this, but would hava nothing to say to the corespond-| Oemmen Sense Advice bx @ Diatine ent “Acid” stomachs are dangerous because Mrs. Richards, who before marriage | acqt ‘tr : waa, Maria Luisa Fernandez Criado and ‘inherited wealth from her mother immediately brought suit for divorce; neming the unidentified paring the nine-year silence, Rich- ards says, he permitted his wife to pay many bills because she wanted | [fy to and ‘he could not afford to give her | mast pe the luxuries to which she was accus- | Pr tomed. When the final quarrel came, last March,;Richards, according to hie wife, asked her to get a divorce. He told her, she says “I. don't care for you any longer. I am +! of you. You are a damn foal ¢o gtand for me and to live with aris is not defending the di- » but is opposing hid wife's ap- plic&tion for alimony and counsel fees on the ground that she has a large | ineome of be own from a trust fund | fj in the United States Trust Company of New York. hi Justice bob awarded Mrs. Richards 1 99600 x month pending the ‘trial and |i appointed William Arrowsmith ref- eree to determine whether the wife's || ame ds sufficiently large enough to | ff eve Richards of supgorting her. ‘The Richards were married in 1890, when hé was twenty-one and hfs wife nineteen. Some years after his mar- riage he succeeded his father in the D. Richards & Sons’ firm in Reade Pattalom Chict Kellock Retires. Battalion Chief James Kellock, who has served forty-four years in the Fire Department without having had a charge of any kind preferred against him, wes to-day retired by Fire Com- er rt. Adamson. — Kellock | | was second officer in length of service with impunt wath a tutte bis can be obtained 4 | i ty | | fn. the Department. Deputy’ Chief Laliy, jn of zo of Brooklyn and Queens, enter he partment a few months | |i earlier than he. In recognition of Kel- slovk’s unusual record, Commissioner gran’ him an_ increased pension. Instead of receiving $1,660 a year, Kellock will receive $2,200, _————— Wad Leaded Re Me When arraigned in West Side Police Court to-day, charged with carrying a loaded automatic pistol, Peter Strubo wet up the defensé that he bought the wea! to go to his native country, Montehegro, and mix up in the war, As John haw béen tn the cauntry less than a year, he will go to his native country hy the deportation route, but the Monte- negrian army will be deprived of the services of his revolver. mipenaive fei at Sent to Sing Sing for Extortation. Astiia Damico, formerly a detective sergeant, was sentenced to-day in Gen- eral Bessions to one year and eight months to shree. years and six months ig for extortion. Damtco, with i.» Ms rere ulla of the Central Office were trapped by detectives on Nov. 11 just atte er they had extorted $25 from inico Muccio, a cafe keep- er at No, 201 Grand Street. Gambaralla turned. Btate’s evidence. He will prob- ably get off with a suspended sentence apes . Roche » \T stroyed night the Normal Training School fare "valued at $50,000. ‘The building was one of the oldest school buildings in the city and was the home of the first social centre. ANCHOR Waterbury Dental Work is not only » but is so natural that it defies on, ‘These beautiful Roofless Teeth are recent achievement of Waterbury kill, They do not interfere with taste, and thus contribute innate comfort and pleas- ure in eating everything desired. No facial movement loosens or dislodges them, be cause they are accurately made in The New WATERBURY Way, » in the yporning, have yo your tweth extracted FREK Nhe wi! toth Ughtsned—miasing teeth replaced without plates vd 10 yours. Extractions and dental surgery made PALN NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Pull Sete of Tooth 8.00 up | Gold Crowns, 22 karat $4.00 we Gold Filling 1,00 up| Silver Fillings WATERBUR) Y DE TAL PARLORS Li mot New York. | 4 16 6 Fulton ton St.» Brooklyn, te y in the trial of Tony De Liss for xpressed continued his revelations of life in @ fore Judge Nott in General Sessions Though severely cross-ex- amined by William Bosler, D Lias'e yunsel, Crosby stuck by his story sniff of coke” and loyalty nd had ben all that was of John Hurst at a benefit ball in 107 ng Pp net ie asks me if they’r goin’ ys, ‘I don’t know no trouble ves me croaks th’ wey be ho ape me is th’ guy “What was the high sign? the law- vie te ‘That enotgh; PR diel . man an’ 60.1 witness said‘he had pt, his gun before. jobroKe Son ena hed weak tears under mer- cilese queatio original LOOK AT CHILD'S When consti give “California ‘Syrup-~ of Figs.” the tongue, mother! If coated, re sign that your little one’s iver and bor need a gentle, tioreugh cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, | doesn’t on doesn't eat or act natu- rally, , is feverish, stomach sour, breath has | spoonful o in Syr and in a few hours all the foul, consti- ated waste, undigested rere and sour Bite gently moves out of its li bowels without + and you have a well, playful chil You needn't c this harmless “fi | its delicious taste, an eoveth feel ia ist for a acest bot and for growne cafe on the | bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. | To be sure you get the ge: » ask to see that it A made by SCalifornia Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any other id with contempt —Advt. nd successfully treated with the cele- brated European Stomach Remedy rational stamach curative, restoring the hepato functions to their nor- wer and health. bare Adutvand Oniid. Bronco cons wbecean See. AE, ae nm ‘ UT TT ‘Boe pet ON CREDIT Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments Sih TONGUE IF SICK: CROSS, FEVERISH jpated or bilious | PRANCHYS| ries A == | DRESSLER “sa All Gonds Guaranteed, Lowest I’rices | | el aeaad Fulton $20.00 Chiffon Velvet and silk brocade OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G Extraordinary Sale (Tomorrow) Wednesday Dance Frocks and Evening Gowns $20.00 Satin charmeuse and beaded net BROOKLYN and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn ‘ A limited number of charming irocks and evening gowns in newést fashions, repre- senting values that are ‘ most unusual Important purchase of exquisite gowns (two illustrated) in charmeuse, velvet and satin brocades, combined with lace, chife fon and tulle; each one individual with striking trimmings of gold and silver thread laces, iridescent beads, fur, spangles and jet sequins; roses in blended cotors give an original French touch; shown in black, white and pastel shades. Actual values, $45.00 to $65.00 20.00 Cast S Weeks ov ‘Wars «2 World’ IN PREPARATION: A BIG SURPRI inter Mprtes, yuna. de Ha t What They & “LADY t They Say, Words LUXURY | yo? Mech HE poate TO CHEER | “arith, “conee:* YOU uP” merigan, Ld Prose. INA CLAIRE AS THE i) 'JElsie Ferguson Se ph The Bowery Savings Bank 198 AND 180 BOWBRY, NBW YORE. Des, 14 1016 Rane a Le 26 AZEL DAWN Sic’, ra New Amsterdam (i 2% kate fod & Hat.’ WATCH YOUR STEP kee Frank Tinney FELD DANG os it re ere bie ad = “it PAYS 10 LUXURIOUS FotNo.“ Mbhid by Wal. ROHOBD ER AREAL SUCESS _OF THE YEAR BOOTH #4. % Tey. ww aay cee ats a (iEATRER elle martin Ha IFE Unde ce DEB Five, Pa ‘oda th 1 pL + THEATIES; OLYMPIC i#, Mat. Daily HIGH LIFE GIRLS ( Jif. ¢i/*iie HUDSO! st * Wt mh iia tier tin Charles Darnton Brew THE SHOW SHOP ~ Savings Bank Driewe PRE tacky kerk at the rat PER FOUR sens |/illington=t Aas by OW * fama TWIN BE a a leh re RRER, 9 De PARR Bremen 3 TW BANK OPEN ‘MONDAY avEo. 4 t ‘Blanks fer opening Mall coms trichste Pia pisces aA || EMIGRANT REPUBLIC wiir't2i nintyeyat tan ||| INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK oC oR | 51 Chambers St., New York The Board of ‘Trustees declared semianncal dividend ‘at the rate of . FOUR PER CENT |] per annum on all deposite entitied thereto, |] perosirs mai JAN. H. 1Din. AW INTER Est wiiom JAD Ls THOMAS M, MULRY, Premident, JOMN J, PULLEYN, Gomptrotien, NeW Up Wines BANK] ‘ON TRIAL PARK" Pop. Matinee on ogra POLYGAMY 4 CONGACREY =" “SECRET STRINGS” * f BRONX OPERA HOUSE {42 » POTASH & rent Tea | 8 F Kerr ALACE £,'S, 0 ihe Nebo a8 wruaien fii 2 | pvng cael INSTITUTION > pa 115 CHAMBEKS WT. MN, ¥, SHE PERyam is teed ati tt AI FOUR PER CENT.” Jou, ibd iad fhe "Bi apeafeoden wu |b Mae = | Groner f OCNNING Sowctory. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, > TST Rodk Gi! NOW OPEN .. CAFETERIA RESTAURANT Mason & Hemitn Mano 57TH sud het Vetoie Me: Sorowe, EIN’S | Yariton Ox bre 648 “Poor Little 't wy Rear ey HAMMERST OT a et Grease {Lara Double ft OLUMBIA 4%, Burlesyue |) GIRLS FROM HAPP YL AND seine URRAY Yt tue ‘ 6) cole py Morws ne BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, | Sunday World Wants Work Monday, Wonders, ayy The a= : 157 JANUARY SA: . UNMATCHED « QUALITIES, ASSORTMENTS, bic Do Not Migs Itt ~ SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDEi— MWenas Seeks “Serer ettnt ‘Tok a 5 Our 15th January Sale WOMEN’S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR “< No Mall or Telephone Orders for the above o—____________#© JANUARY SALE SPECIALS For To-Morrow dant itera os ic Trish Linen Damasks— Instead of .6 Extra heavy ine tmch—meet desirable styles. 64-inch eens Clothe— to Hea nae tain bleached § Turk: hemmed—white or tiripe Borders. Hematitohed or lace without emb’d ends, ot figured Swiss, 15th January Sale of Mustins, Sheets and Pitlow Ca . Anchor, Ut Moh: Will Wash » Warasutta Bedford. Your pb tok be sean te nT ™ - Hometitched Sheets and Pillow Cases 1@ and 6 Cents More Extra Long Pillow Cases to 40% Inches, Sheets to 8 Yards Leng. Hocwemessonn Walves Ipmmemieg Vm: au January Sale of Bele Ly Muslins and Sheetings “ Tibbisechod morte 14 soe) peso hak Leow} Mesiia! Overs. . Maménd Mills Shectingo— W. starch of @ressing. to MORNING SPECIALS—Temerrew, Wednesday, Unt 1 P.M. te | To prevent deal ities restricted. No Mail or Telephone O § 59 et, Taller Clothe... 40-inch-all ®o0l—eardingl, mare net, light and dark oafor reve. Dithed G00b8 MAIN riod " 14 ct, Mercorised Sateone—S-inch..... 87 a Hiack, write § and aot ohadeo-—tor seats ji smamor, LANIMO® 8 both CLOTHING THIRD FLOOE, Wet Wenea's nyt Himek setae pss Vidirtoaaiee-dubo, ND $2.95 Dvesey Sill, Blousee

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