The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1915, Page 6

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P CLAMS SCENT PHONE NOW [322 ft. TIRED FEET RMANDATORY LAW Speer Pier gt Bere, 4 &) VS W Company’s Offer Not Satis-|“*** factory—Apartment House TEs EVENING WORLD, pir to work the faite citer eae pone hy. Ite Sect will 4 by me Pantie Bet Service that there between ‘the bul My amenamvent to the 6 cent Sin “already introduced tor Lockwood, a Republican, of Brooklyn. inges and have ‘ommittee on Public . ‘The Chairman to the existing Goid- bill and the —— eae Lee FURTHER CUT REQUIRED |S} taka | in Sates By, tee eet rt whi My “wittismn J. Mater of Gounty, in Chairman, Loot and bly Dilla will be identical, TELEPHONE PROBLEM MAY BE agit BY as ent can raat fins sdjuetmen By Fable Rate Must Come Down. Bi a 5 mer eras © HUNT DRUG FIENDS ASMURDERERS OF CLERK IN HOTEL == Leaders of tte: Avenue Band Sought by Police in Atlan Tragedy. CRAVING CRAZED TRIO.|%) Manager Emptied Cashbox of $400 Half Hour Before Robbers Entered. MONDAY, MARCHE jtered. A | Miller was to rive wi it onteide, ‘thi aise aah tat Si te giarted to « ta elaan ut the caah drsver Feed RNa dae ia Old Resident of Central Park Zoo,| Thrown Off Balance on His Door- 1018. “BALDY,” THE MILK-FED BABOON, DIES IN PARK te struck the wall in tna veo" Ti Tis a aale. rai bees 4 the last went out, shaking hi hia Fevolver menac- was ro call for help. then ra walk to the southeast venue, where two talking They bye passed, bu: aithougt he tried to came. J oe pagest ane t Weato ys to shout no sound (wo polloernen ran faa him, while the murderers oie to talk mile T had thrown up could have saved my to Manager Gillespie lo saw corner of Thirty-fourth Street and Seventh, —, were Hicemen that) “Baldy,” ene Of @ whistle in his|for “Mra, Murphy,” q Who Hated Policemen, Was Thirty. This ia the sorrowful story, Told as the twilight fails, When the monkeys walk together Holding each other's tails. | KIPLING. a Java baboon, and, save the hippo, and “gmiles,” the rhino, the oldest resi- ! Park Zoo, was disappeared |dent in the Central wn Beventh Avenue. When he was there was no eign of the found dead to-day in his one-room apartment, his face to the wail. For eighteen years he had amused children and grown-ups with his heard the ‘shots. ‘and ‘ded about him, Puen, ‘who weighed about 250, known along the Bowery a amateur Wrestler. “but I wanted.to | ranks on trapeze and flying rings. At the good old age of thirty he laid a himself down to die. But his years of usefulness are not nol ge Sergei # ALBANY, 15.—With har. wena of purpose laa extraordinary | Democrats, the up-@tate Public Service| ¥ommisnion ached jon, the Foley investigating vores out substitured of Whose pre, committes, composed principally of on ‘would tend YM goereens the case hin expert, Pri and the Republican Chair- of committees in the Lagisiature | ina, ing to settle completely the! Fcent bills, agreed to ou ‘amendment and to bearty support to aliied ad an ic. ice general agreement that the fh by the company will have to be cut Sica find. them: thse conetituente F .- fone the ‘elepnone cuwe in settled Teescbah a) tansass wac¥ ‘bo cssarea ler ag thls SeBetO, & five cont call, sion is vewrl:ini counsel to the Foloy committes, hive | many of t! drafted a bill embodying rates worked /| the ree ite foature ei Potgied yy the \ ouamn{ttone nding sstcome of Begotia- ra Setween commission and co! mene) Onspinabbons frTH AVENUE ‘AT 388™ STREET ’ HAVE ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW (TUESDAY) _ A Special Sale of Eighty : __ Women’s Afternoon Gowns “Bome of Them Formerly up to 85.00 39.50. style bat all sizes collectively. Frocks of Georgette crepe combined with chiffon. Frocks of embroidered crepe and Georgette cxepe. Frocks of chiffon with satin bands. Frocks of striped chiffon with taffeta flounce. Frocks with five-layer scalloped picot edge and Victorian scalloped skirts. No Exchanges Sowing Season Is at Hand! NOW 1S THE TIME TO SELL : Seeds, Sets, Shrubbery, Fertilizers, |f Implements for Farm and Garden, Incuba' Co, Gxc., &c. To insure a big Spring business, be sure and have your ad. printed in the behalf of the tect - care of erage an Goldberr introda od Posi inte ni the cot minal agin telephone Benator Foley and ex-Judge Luce, company's offered schedules. It finds rifled the, hotel cash drawer yesterday morn- ing, are mombers of a gang of drug sellers made desperate by the laws which have almost driven them out of | 6 business, the police are to-day look- ing for the leaders of the gang. The police have learned that the drug fiends had planned the robbery to get the Saturday night receipts of lon |the hotel and restaurant, amounting rvi t appreciated the attitude of the to about $400, but that Manager Harry of reduced rates submitted friendly and pensions? Gillespie had taken this money from the office a half hour before the thieves entered and shot Miller when “|he refused to obey thelr command to m-| throw up his hands. According to Information secured by the police, the men they are seeking were members of the drug gelling band which monopolized the territory along Beventh Avenue, between ‘Thirty-fourth and Fortieth Streets. Until police activity subsequent to on) the passage of the'Boylan law had landed many of them in jail, they had .| made a good living selling the drug, and the approach of the date on which the Federal law, providing a penalty of five years and a fine of $5,000 for iMegally being in possession of drugs, had made them desperate. The slayers had planned to leave town with the proceeds, the police we learned, but the fact that they only $27 has interfered with this, ice believe. They are thought have been under the influence of when reg committed the When runs out yy will be teceed trom hiding, the believe and will be easily taken. . Gillespie said to-day it had his custom to stay. up late on @aturday night to take the receipts to his room. He remained until al- most 6 o'clock on Sunday morning. Just before he: left the office a man, believed to have been scouting for the thieves, entered the hotel and wald: “Ie there a cop around here?” “What for? Are you crasy?” Gill- | bon responded and the fellow went ui aiiieaese then went upstairs with the money, leaving in the cash || drawer $10 for change and $17 in an envelope to pay a bill. j| Miller walked from behind the desk with him and sat in the lobby. Charles ‘Watagn, elevator runner, went to the basement. A few minutes later two mon en- NS Gi Convinced that the three bandits |{preG and lived a re prompt ‘ 0 question | Who murdered Charles Miller, clerk of rat . lthe Hotel Atlan, at No, 169 West | Ueurer Pay: Supre: Brod indietinents for By) gcd gull ak 1913. Assistant District attorney, told Justice Page loan business ae! hed to embark in 1 of ro meeting of the convention nex! a day. month which is to revi tion of this Btate, “*v® ‘he ona yet at an end. His rough exterior will be taken to the American Mu- seum of Natural History and there eet up as an example to all other monkeys as to what they may achieve if they behave themselves. “Baldy” was twelve years old when he came to these shores, an immi- urt/grant from Java., He was not very Sood tempered, but as time went on he became mor: or less contented. He became Americanized in every- thing save a hearty hatred of police- men. Their appearance at his cage sufficed to put him into a rage. Five years ago “Baldy” began to lose his teeth, and from that time had to be fed from a bottle by Keeper Reilly. “Baldy” was quite himself yesterday and amused a great crowd Reilly said he died .of old No. 9 red and Nineteenth Street. —>— le had eatt Miho romised never WOMAN DIES IN STREET. Vietim, Clad im Black, Is An unidentified woman, about fifty, clad entirely in black, died suddenly to- GOLFER FATALLY HURT BY FALL INTO AREA A Simple, Home «Made Rem- edy, Inexpensive but Unequaled step by Weight of Clubs After Day on Links. Thomas Young, twenty-nine, a pro- feasional golf play}r, who came from Bootiand to give exhibitions in this country, was perhaps fatally injured early to-day as a result of a peculiar accident at No. 11 West Eighty-third Gtreet, where he has a room. He and a friend, Frank Nobie, re- turned shortly after midnight from a golfing trip out of town, each carry- ing @ case of heavy golf sticks, Young stood on the stoop while Noble un- locked the door. His golf clubs shift- ed on bis shoulder, the sudden strain carried him off his balance, and he toppled over the railing into the area- way, twelve, feet below, on his head. was up and carried to Knicke: ¢ Hospital, where he was found to have a "ractured skull. ——»—_— The prompt and positive results cough syrup more home, than any phy pa gives almost instant relief an from any drug ond fi ‘ihe bot yrup. Vd, a family supply — ‘of the the Kain. cough remedy at a cost of ae ry cents or less. You couldn’t bi ughs. To | disappointment in making © ars ‘uediet for “dp making | Binex, and don't accept A guarantee souls ale sat with thin rey paration, “the Pines re MWayte nd.—Advt. day in front of No. 1661 Madison Avenue wore @ black velvet waist, black skirt and black shoes and THE WEATHER hat, black shirt- fucaemns stockings. |CASTORIA Ce For Infants and Children fn Use For Over 30 Years’ Always bears zB. Altman & Cn. A Sale of Women’s Coats will present two new Spring models for practical wear, at most attractive prices. Coats of covert cloth, with box back and belted front; silkelined throughout, $25.00 Coats of mannish gray mixtures, with silk- lined yoke and sleeves at $21.00 Misses’ Silk Taffeta Petticoats (length 36 inches) in new flare models, will be offered in the De- partment for Misses’ and Children’s Under- wear (Second Floor) at interesting prices. Sik Taffeta Petticoats, in the wanted colors aswellasinblack . ; . at $4.50 Silk Taffeta Petticoats in Pompadour effects Me cov 8 ies . . $5.00 A Sale of Children’s Rompers (sizes | to 5 years) specially priced, will also be held in this Department. Rompers of white cambric or colored cham- bray . 6 6 eh hl ehClet*;*é«t CBC Rompers of crinkled cotton, in white or colors . . »« . « . at SSc A Selection of Toilet Brushes to be on sale at much lower prices than usual will comprise Hair Brushes, at 65c|Tooth Brushes, at 15c : Bath Brushes, at 75c|Nail Brushes, at 18c Whisk Brooms , at 15c. Celluloid To let Articles comprising Hair Brushes, Hat and Cloth Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers and Trinket and Talcum Seam, will also be offered at special, prices. Dis Advantageous Opportunities for to-morrow (Tuesday): A Sate of Muslin Embroideries at special prices will comprise a quantity of Edgings, Insert- ings and Beadings, to be sold only in Lengths of about 414 yards. ¥ A Sale of Blankets, Comfortables, Bedspreads, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases to be held to-morrow and Wednesday, will feature seasonable Bed Furnishings at remarkably low prices. White Blankets per pair $4.50 & 6.00 Comfortables, cotton-filled, with plain border, _ each 2. wl wletlelCeC«S8 4 Bedspreads Satin-finish, with scalloped edges: Singlesize . . . . each $3.00 Doublesize . . . .° each 3.75 Crochet Bedspreads . each $1.10 & 1.50 Muslin Sheets and Pillow. Cases (A Umited quantity only, at these prices) - Muslin Sheets With plain hems each 42c to 98c. Muslin Pillow Cases With planhem . ._ eachIiIc. to 25c. A Special Offering of Stationery will consist of Cabinets containing 3 quires of linen-finish writing paper in assorted sizes, with envel- opestomatch .-. . at 65c. Cabinets containing 3 quires of linen-finish correspondence cards in assorted sizes, with f seneinnst tp mates 3 +, at 65 «| Jona + sonaats go dh 2 ny ‘ pins this pleasant tasti M Bone 18 ough syrup has cansed it te begeed Lyon overcome the average sole he in | Get (ge ounces Pines (50 cents’ worth) | Keith it into a piat th plain '

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