The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1915, Page 4

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deen Ent 3 , of the Plante Hast C ot mat. | LW NU he robbers elimbed aboard the and the observation car as the train getting under way after taking , Grew revolvers, and forced ali the passengers in that car to hold EACH TRAN thetr hands above their heads. Sev- eral women went into hysterics, a a SUSPECTS SFIZED |=: these they hustied into the car for- York haat on on Observa-| “1 wae in the front ond of the rear car when I heard a commotion. Four on Piatform When Bandits aa wearing masks wore céming rough the rear door, Thoy were Swing Aboard. sire Margaret Wilson, of No. 168 Went Ninety-fifth Street, New York, one of the passengers, said: pret fellown, and they looked like farmers. They seemed frightened. ‘They shouted to the PALM BEACH, Fia,, Fed 6.| bold up their hands, | did #0, Some of the I men were arrested O98 | tonaid Larness, & pubil fete last night and are being) janta, Ga. whom I had peeding « further investigation | talking to, was by the door, the robbery of the Paim Beach | of the men had him by the train from Jacksonville to | hands were alr. Hie Augus Jno had his bands up. Mr. which was held up by fOUF | i arness said: ‘Don't shoot the wom- men earlier in the night at en. 1 wilt give up all 1 have.’ The) . jfellow shouted back: ‘No: we don't teen want anything from the women,’ Fobbed men passengers OB | with that they rushed several Ia Platform of the observation CaF! aieg up into the car ahead. To dv #0 pane jeweler. they had to get the brakeman to, the passengers were MF! uniock the door. 1 heard him toll, + Q. Hill and Misa Grace) them they were making a mistake, Ok thot’ aaa. that there was no oxpress car on Peclecinsst: Sire. Ww. Wil. ma Mew York; Mr. and Mra. G i. ; H.R, Gor. hind. “After the women some one gave the train stop [| that the robbers had en ped. one of the fellows going through were nent alarm Were Louis; F. Db. Closet, ‘cin. } Donald Larness and son, At. | Ga; ¥. W. Kirtiand and E. P. out bis wateh, but put it back.” The Waters Piano presents the most attractive Foth plane possible to all those who are looking for | Both plano quality and piano value. Also to those thee to be absolutely sure that they will get a durable piano that will wear ive prectconet satisfaction. fra Voto kntcle' is a combination of the cele- ted ted’ Waters Piano and the wonderful Autola yer and embodies every essential quality that the hel iano should have. Judged every known standard of excellence ‘Waters-Autola is the very highest type of player- NO (Gp ahgod and is right up to date. ery low prices and most liberal terms of pay- nt are now offered and ha old piano will be cen in yor at a very liberal valuation. Call and let us demonstrate all that we claim for he Wate: and the Waters-Autola player- piano or send postal for catalogue. grace Waters @ Co. 194. Pith. Ave. nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St. nr. B’way. EN EVENINGS: 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave, 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3d Ave. FRESH GJERY HOUR At Leading Druggists and at our Stores Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler's Candy, is supreme 8000 4.5 4 sos ses seessesesesees® = |crowded courtroom. Cheaper Than Meat— and Better Let the children eat plenty of good, whole- some bread. “Grown-ups” also, To be sure of the best possible bread, use : t) FLOUR For bread with surpassing flavor—supreme quality. ' A really “de luxe” flour, At All Geod | that train, that it was or the train Mr. Larness's pockets The man took | ate hese ‘a eget DOL ICEMEN SCORED BY JUDGE FORUSE OF "PULL" Swann Says 5 They: Had Him Hounded by Friends Begging for Mercy. Policemen John F, Whalen and ‘| William Austin of the Macdougal Ktreet precinct were off duty on the last day of the year, They were in citizen attire, In the early evening hey took a bottle of whinkey into the hallway of the apartment house No. 28 Hedford street, drank it empty and ‘ dashed the bottle to fragments on the floor. The janitrens, Mra, Mallastena, a cripple, protested. They were mock- ing her and calling her names when her #on, Daniel, twenty years old, tried to stop them, The two police- mon blackjacked him until he fell, then picked him up and th Vorkins found | t was being Ured | 4, 80 he had brought up for sentence to- dary. ‘The wife of Austin tried to tell what a fine man he is, but Judge Swann reminded her that Austin has dexerted her and ia supporting ber under orders, so she subsided “tL want to tell you two men,” said Judge Swann to the prisoners at the bar, “that it will do you no good to have your friends and politicians pur- sue me in your behalf, Everywhere 1 go -whether to the theatre or any other place of — entertainment—it dosn't do you any good to have your friend« approach me and tell me what good fellows you are, am well acquainted with the in this case, Interference may ‘ou more harm than good, These e kely to let slip actual . Wh ‘ou were on trial T allowed you continue on bail, What did you do? You had me followed or followed me yourselves, no that you could have people puraue me. Your effort may lead to the opponite effect to what you eek. You dopted the old methods. They be obrolete now. You have tried to take the sword of justice in your nee and failed.” men were sent back to the Tombs for a week. They may be sent to prison for one year and fined $500, ip ibaa LAWYER LOCKED IN CELL. Magistente Imprisuns solovel for Talking Too Mach. For talking “in an offensive manner” before Maxiatrate Dodd in the Adams Street Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day, Attorney Joseph A. Solovel was locked cell after his client, Joseph Brown, had been held for trial Wednesday In $5,000 ball own Was charged with being impll- ay ee of $625 relisted and then P. cool considerably was brought out he apolo- Ki | © Committee “of the Mar Assoctatto a CUTS HIS WIFE’S THROAT. Them Tries Own Life Walter Director, a cloth cutter, quar- relled with his wife Freda, in their 76 Johnson Avenue, Suddenly, he picked up a knife throat. She threw defense and both She broke away an two Aights of tains ainiea and ie own throat. ‘The. policeman armed him. Roth were rushed ambulance to Bt. Catherine's 080 probably will man, Who Ia not badly hurt, wai under guard, charged with Teionlous assault and attempted suicide, ——> PANIC IN COURTROOM. t Starte Rush for Doors tm Harlem, Flashit The explosion of a favhlight for a photograph in Harlem Police Court at 11 o'clock to-day caused a panic in the A photographer king a picture for exhibition at the Hanatne Pacific Fair in San Francisco | eet off the fnshlight without warning to anybody but the Judge Moat of the people who were in, the| courtroom live in the Hi rlem bomb belt, and as the Mashlight puffed there was a the doors, Women| elled and pande | strate Nolan) er could have @ panic created by his fret flashlight he would have had | an unusual picture. ———. i ror he cement seding Runes he veraded ag follows: Lemestic Bewt, ibe coute | stad had, nce, aut ‘ AN lest or found articles od- yertised tm The World will be Mated at The World's Informe- *| several other kinds «| without *| John’ STAI EDS L if | BANKRUPT HOTEL William Franke Came From Dres to Try to Save once, William Franke, a captialist of Dresden, Germany, owner of the Ceell, an apartment hotel at No, 210 West One Hundred and Fighteenth Atreet, committed suicide to-day In the bathroom of his suite on the sec- ond floor by cutting his throat with a penknife, His body was found in the bathtub by two chambermaids, Julia Quinn and Mary King, who baa entered bi ‘ooma with a passkey. Mr, Franke became interested in New York real estate several yearn habit of coming very year or two to look after hia investments, The Cecil was leased m him by the Hotel Cecil Com- M ‘anke came here from jermany three months » having heard that the company running the hotel w trouble, The Hotel Cecil Com: bankruptey on Jan, 2 ir, Franke, who wan seventy-two years old and not well, found himaelf unable to make satisfactory arrangem: for the disposition of the property. He was worried aboat this and about the went into ok to-day he summoned John Matheson, and in- o deliver a letter to in-law, Albert von den living in eho Place, the mx. Mr. von den Driesch, who reached the hotel was discovered, refused to make pub- | Ne the contents of the letter. He said Mr. Franke leav wife and ©) two children in Dread onset pooner CITY SO HEALTHY, KILLS SELF He Could ALLENTOWN, Pa., Feb. 8.—Despond- ent because work was slack, Francis D. Baer, a grave digger, forty-six years old, committed suicide yesterday while his wife and daughter were at church, He pulled the hose from a heater and put the end in his mouth with the Jot turned on at full force Baer had been complaining that Allen- town was no healthy that @ grave digger could not make en: Old Songs. Greenwich Village wilt ak with rem- Inlecences of Harrigan and Hart at their armory, No. 78 Eighth Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, on Wednesday evening next. ‘The entertainment will include the songs of the eighties and also the latest popular effusions, Jamea Geegan ts septate of the Mulligans. BY SISTERS OF ST. MARY Praise Father John’s Medicine for Colds & Coughs ~ We have permission to quote . from the following letter from the Sisters of i at ham, N. Y.:. The sisters who have been tal ing Father John’s Medicine are perfect cured of their cough, after having of cough medicine effect. «We recommend Father Medicine for the most stubborn coughs and Si of St. Mary, Fi Father John’ colds because it is composed o ing {eed semente which " nd rebui Father John's Medicine te Loo on id is free from scary or dangerous dr “That's correct—I want Crystal Domino because there's a right one for every purpose” — Confectioners’, Syrup and Domino (tablets) Crverar i Sucar Prooucts All Pure Cane Sugar. All sealed packages. All weight guaranteed, @ ‘THE AMERICAN BUGAR REF'a Co, ADOAESS: NEW YORK after tho sutgde | : Vitrle Vanety Fe fs give you a double guarantee of absolute satisfaction with the Victrola you buy in any of the five Landay stores. “Landay Service’ adds nothing to the cost of the instrument. It is of great value to you. Landays carry the largest stock of Victrola Records to be found in this city. TERMS arranged to suit ir conveni . The most liberal In New York. Come to Victrolas, $15 to $250 a n Authorized Victrola Factory Distributors. 663 FIFTH AVE.,COR.46THST. 427 FIFTH AVE., AT 38TH ST. 27 W. MTH ST., Bet. Sth&6thAvs. 153 W. 42D ST., Near Broadway 23 W. 42D ST., Bet. 5th & 6th Avs. Victrola Records, 60c up NE day more of careful com- parison of Best’s prices with any others on Fifth Avenue, or any other avenue, will con- vince you, if you need it, once and for all, that ‘‘you never pay more at Best’s.”’ Although it is price com- parisons that so mislead the bargain-hunters. Camparisons cannot be casual. Just as much atten- tion must be given to fabrics and patterns and needlework and measurements as to the price-tag figures. The more critical you be- come the more certainly and frequently we shall have the pleasure of serving you. Fifth Avenue West Side, Corner of 35th Street MANN 5 (3 D. 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