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>> - * ARRESTED OW ARABIC. —_— Sagtichman Wasted in Michigan ‘Was Wearing Monocle, A telegram was received at Police Headquarters to-day from Sheriff John Sault 6te Marie, Mich., ask- ur Reade, five feat wearing a monocle, Yeaving the country Arabic. Detectives a STORY OF HERO'S DEATH {'RPPER” RECANTS FAR DOWN IN AR TUBE | HIS CONFESSION, WINSSTO,OOOFORWIFE| BUT MAY BE MAN (Continued from First Page.) District |to-day, in | vara Donohue hustled over to the Line plier and found Guy on the Arabio with his “Sandhog” Perished in Agony Rather Than Desert His Two Comrades, When Mra. Margaret Donohue lost her husband, Timothy, the world lost a hero, <A jury before Supreme Court Justice Philbin to-day heard the story of Timothy’s valor and awarded Mre, Donohue $10,000 for her lose. Donohue was @ “sandhog.” Ac- cording to his comrades who worked with him in the bowels of the earth, pears to be the victim of recurring homicide! mania, the spells coming on evory six or seven weeks, accord- ing to bis wife. It is an Interesting fact in this connection that six weeks elapsed between the murder of Leonore Cohn and Chariie Murray, and {it has been a little over six weeks since the last crime was com- mitted. “Biumicin iived in Manhattan,’ somewhere in East Fiftieth Street, up to a couple of weeks ago. Then he moved acrons the river to Greenpoint, | between Williamsburg and Long, no braver one ever lived. Whon tho} tsiand City. There ts a police report, ‘Thompson - Starrett Construction | o¢ an attempt by a man carrying @ Company wanted an expert “sand- | ynite to attack a little girl in Green- hog” to work in the foundation of @! point two weeks ago. big butlding in Pittaburgh ft got} «Nine days ago Blumiein and his matter of Beit: 2 eg egs = Avenu Mr. sho =, purposes. the Unton at Grout, : Timothy. wife went to Philadelphia, and two| Would ous o It was necessary for the sandhows | weeks after his arrival there his wife| Was able t BY to work seventy-five feet under! gave birth to a child. Blumlein is a By" ground with the aid of compressed | carpenter. We could not learn if he i air, Donohue, Jerry Sheehan and neq been working in Philadelphia, a ‘Tom Cauley were selected, Donohue “The man gives a very good de- 4 was called to the top of the #haft to} scription of the First Avenue premises M, ied get more material, When the bot-| where Charlie Murray was killed and ee tom of the two trap doors controlling |, vague description of the house in os the eupply of compressed air WAS) which the Cohn girl was murdered. opened, some oakum in the shaft caught fire. Smoke began to pour out of the hole. Donohue knew his pals would suffocate, Jerry Sheehan told the jury what Donohue did. “Tim yelled for us to climb the lad- Ger as fast as possible. ‘I'm burning up boys, but I'll fry to death before 1 have sent out detectives to check up all his statements about his move ments tn this city, and fifteen The hoi jon.” Blumiein was ented yesterday afternoon after he had walked up and down the corridor outside Police Headquarters in Philadeiphia for several hours, When questioned he Fife and Drum Corps are tmecerable campanions of pany and m a . Cra f ny dividend on either preferred or 111 get out without you,’ Tim shouted said he wanted a warrant for a man| yer ORof Gate pevienl im Amur | ‘oramon agigeks uti real tof the year Cauley and mo climbed as fast as we|iiving in Greenwich treet, New]ica and supervising architect of |°*? a eee The Boy Scout could and when we got to the trap | York, who had threatened to cut out Princeton, University yonasiee. Rs Interborough Rapid ‘Transit, earnings door they opened it as soon as they | his liver, Hughes, Justice of the ¢ ates |for eleven months show gross decline P| Court. 6,429, 4 net after tax decreased Are You Ready? heard our signal. ‘Tim came after us| Blumicin then disclosed a broken | Supreme Cow Hey, Soe tSSa With previous cleven knife which waa wrapped in a piece of paper. He began to talk of kill- ing two children in New York and cutting out their hearts. The Phila- deiphia authorities immediately com- munioated with Inspector Faurot. Uifting us when we lagged behind, almost suffocating. I was almost roasted, but Tim and Cauley died of burns. “Tim could have ‘ed his own life ow wovcteining pets ——_— SUBMARINES FOR EUROPE. ‘Three More Soom to Be Launched at the Fore River Yards, QUINCY, Mass., June 23.—Three more [ot the ten submarines under construc- tion at the Fore River Shipbuilding Corporation's yard for a European bel- ligerent nation, to be delivered after the war ts will be launch yi in a a it was announ “One of, the, boats has already boon put overboard, and other launchings are set for June June 30 and July 3. ‘The task of completing the remaining craft is being rushed by more than 5,000 workmen, day that it has undertaken to restrict the right of the public to purchase tick- ets to any points to which rates are quoted in its tariffs and could not | gally do x0. Owing to conditions on the Canadian border many passengers tick- eted by the road were refused admis- alon into Capada, In view of this sftuation the Lacka- wanna issued roular in March to, them to ad- to points In hat if they were not American or citizens of countries friendly to the British Government they would be Hable to be turned back at the bor der, but the company has no Intention of preventing any passengers from pur chasing such tickets as are regularly on sale to the public. | Everything Published tn WAR AND PATRIOTIC SONGS Tee Dison Weater Book e for Chas.H.Ditson & Co. 8-10-12 East 34th St. Protect Your Home from Bed Bugs Prevent bed bugs from becoming established before their presence is known. Use Peterman’s thoroughly. When applied to bedsteads, furniture and woodwork, Peterman’s is a sure preventive. These pests breed, multiply and spread very rapidly. Every care should be taken to shield your home from disease-carrying insects, 9 DISCOVERY KILLS BED BUGS AND THEIR EGGS has been the standard for 29 years. Your dealer makes less profit on Peterman’s than on other insecticides, yet he sells it because he is anxious to give you best service, He knows Peterman’s is a harmless, stainless liquid that abso- lutely rids infested places of these vile pests. Use a tin of Peterman’s today. It will prevent bed bugs getting a foot- hold in your home, Peterman’s Roach Food kills roaches and water bugs. It entices roaches from their hiding places. They eat it greedily and die. Even though the only travel ow it, it kills them. Ask Petermao’s Ant Food kills ants. Peterman’s Moth Food keeps moths out of clothing, etc. | WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. 200 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK charged with making false statements to the Banking ment while president of the now de- funct Union Bank of Brooklyn, the real estate owned by the bank. The |j,, entire morning session was devoted, to testimony about the branch of the bank at Manhattan and Greenpoint | cortainty a to whether stocks of the , Greenpoint. rout, in his statement, swore that the’ property was worth $160,000. It was assessed at $48,000, Several Greenpoint builders and real estate experts testified to-day that t Pees rly was worth between $90, and 00,000, and that only for George H. Morrison, @ Greenpoint builder who lost @ | for the District Attorne he told Grout the build! only $90,000 and that Grout sald he KATHERINE DAVIS GETS NEW HAVEN, Conn., June —| Yale conferred 752 degrees in course and ten honarary at its two hundred of the Westinghouse Air Brake Com- Association, and Melville E. Stone. aes NEW YORK AND BOSTON IN “FED” LEAGUE IN 1916. “New York positively will be repre- | $74,697,000 tor heat was how: 2 to WALLSTREET tributed at opening. Railroad issues received a good share of attention. Selling wan readily absorbed mar- ket resumed its advance. ‘anadian Pacific sold down to a new low at 147% and rallied a little. Reading was one of the chief features, advancing 1% to 147%, and Baltimore and Ohto n. gained % to 78. Stocks were supplied | 4m on strong spots, and in some war |! order issues It looked as if pool realiz- | going on at fairly rapid rate. ness jn Interborough Metropoll- tan issues seemed to result from un- | ness Says. Attorney Cropsey took up, the trial of Edward M.| Depart- alleged overvaluation of Halt, Bethiehom Steal kiya new company would immediately be hn lated on the exchange. Rumors that Nquidation of Pacific Mall properties & would give the stock a value of 50 helped to advance the stock 2% to 36%. Weakness in United States Rubber, | 2 Canadian Pacific and Baldwin Loco- motive helped to weaken the whole nking of money in Bank failu: nd fealo core |market in second hour, but market was the principal witness + becal dull after a fractional rally. He said Market sold off towaml the close. was worth ger ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Interborough Consolidated Corporation | 10: declared initial: quarterly dividend of one and one-half per cent. on preferred stock, payable July €, to stock of record July 3, Declared out of surplus. New York Central quarterly dividend of one and one-fourth per cent, is pay- ie co 2 to holders of record | Mex july 8. down the valuation in his assets as soon as the bank o stand the jon, A. DEGREE AT YALE Miam! Copper Company’ beige 4 in May was RTT AG coat of 8.4 conte a pound. increase of about 000 production in April, Highest bid for Chicago City, bonds I an Natlonal ank of New. York | bu nth commencement to-day. | itd Kissell Kinnicutt of Chicago for all | tt norary degrees conferred or none at 96.699—$6,798,000 serial four | bonds were offered. 5 output of § 2 pounds at secl Steal lman Pal, y. Cos, Wend Humels. were: Te cher ROR ba. flamely Master of Arte—Mian Katherine B, —— ke Pittsburgh, Chicago and St. Louts, di-|§ Davis, Bdwin Musser Herr, President | rectors issucd following statement: The | 5 jauestion of semi-anual dividends was Engineering | considered, While recent earnings show | T! |improvement it was deemed wise to de- |, of the Yale Cotton ‘eared litte buying ennaylvania Railroad goacterty div- idend of le one and one-half per cent. Is gust 31 to stock of record ba: August 2. team, and. we'll, nee Tom, Cle. chs, | American bout 2 yy iby T18 uy Wy "wheat yield Everywoman is Responsible for Her Husband’s id in se 2 cents from yesterdi | Cloned 1% 10 2 ce Corn steady a vettiod and irrecuinr In enriy atter- Stook market activity was well dis. | "eon, turning strong — CLOSING QUO With net changes from by THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. CHARGE OVERVALUATION _ OF PROPERTY BY GROUT Real Estate Worth Only $90,000 Quoted at $150,000, Wit- 5 sion houses reported. traders occurred at the start. easy 9 rolling off @ log. All he had a 4 Peewee Reeth. || Ly ae give os Aignai and he —_—_————— nenied Lies gin ales EG CHICAGO WHEAT. AND corN |} GO woul ve ne out of @ trap alone. an in all prol ston * M » 10.31 Tae en [| But be wouldn't it m0 and Cauley die PASSENGERS UNRESTRICTED. too," sald President James A. Gilmore ‘ WHEAT. mn Mfarket closed vats iS @ trap, Sontas it 01 League here this after-| Tymdey. ist, | points up. Sa Rees Be Ee oeltha fo || iSnechan'e story held the furore en-|D., 1. @ W. Denies It ot the Heeeret i igi ane talewel Po By Hum Jaw. Cine, che ree cnet tate rapt. On his story alone they founded aaa bt Cac taek "Tam going back to Boston the frat! "Sh tax., swe ioe” oy Tole to Band Instruments Repaired || ‘** vercict. : wong, te. werk out seme, coral conn. wilson to The Lackawanna Railroad denied to- hi the money th i et | tos 093,000 bushels for 1915, as against divr during the firat 6 gdvan firet Taw ev PEP EEE Segreienesestysesie3 pos Bt e 353 Ped = & & ee Sesieu LENSSE. oe. t hour TATIO i=8: : eS SEER SFE TS FE. SEER S. ¥ fee le Heeb leeet i eli noed but was un- SPST RECES BREA EES. ~ SEASE es ieeccrcceERe eek 08 FER tietitl Li+tl tiesto 1! =» * & +! ce ii+t+! l+itetl il eee Bs BERTIE CE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, rices opened steady, with a Wall Street ‘commis- steady, Efficiency and Her Children’s Health The digestive machinery rebels against all animal-fats such as lard, suet and cow-butter. A man’s efficiency depends upon his digestion. So does a child’s health. If their foods be prepared with indigestible fats, energy and vitality are taxed heavily to rid the system of the undigested, fermenting mass. SAWTAY 100% PURE BUTTER-OF-NUTS For Baking, Shortening, Frying and Candy-Making adds materially to the food-value of food. It is not a compound, con- coction, mixture or artificially hard- ened oil, but wholly and solely a pure, refined butter-of-nuts. White as the driven snow, it is wholly without odor or greasy taste. to 95.8%. ts to 98%, SAWTAY Confections for the Children Laver Soak Terie STUFFED DATES One eRarringtetae owset, oes, of gates eal vinch wah He Scene ota Sy ae Her? Vad 5 ioselie este rat poe ee SAWTAY is Economical— Use one-fifth less and over and over Cow-butter di SAWTAY di SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. ‘Woolworth Tower, N. Y. Selling by local CONFERENCE MAY END FREIGHT CLERKS’ STRIKE Federal Conciliator Brings About NEW HAVEN, Conn, June 23.~ Prospects were bright to-day for ad- Justment of the differences between the freight clerks and the officera of the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford through @ conference late to-day in which are to take part General Manager C, L. Bardo of the company, Clifton Reev J. J, Forrester, Grand Vice President of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks; the Clerks’ Committee and, by invita- tion, the General Chairmen of the brotherhoods on the system known as the “Big Five.” Mr, Reeves secured consent of ali parties to attend the conferenca, There are four points of disagreement, the company having offere twelve, and the clerks claim that ai bitration of these four will provide a basis for settlement of all others. —————___ ENDED HIS LIFE FOR $8.26, Arthur Olson a Suicide After Sp. ing Money Collec: Lying on @ table tn his father’s face tory at No. thur Olson, known as “the beau of Grand Street,” was found unconscious to-day. In his mouth was a rubber tube, one end of which was attached to a gas made to. A_note addressed to his father weaGOODS DELIVERED ANYWHEFEIN GREATER NEW YORK | we % plained why he had committed He was sent to North Beach vinatee of |. He got the to collect a bill i | i; would have had “But as lon GOOD NEWS — FOR THE DEAF If you are losing your hearin, you bled with basting and nang is the eare—if you find that your are clogged—if you hawk and spit in the morning—if you have given up hopes of finding relief, just go to Riker & Tiege- man, or any other drug store, and pu chase one ounce of Fluid Enserol. Mi this with one pot of warm water, two drops in the affected ear every Put one tablespoonful in a fourth ‘8 glass of warm water an: ale and snu‘f up nose night and mo Keep this up for a few weeks and t your hearing and you will be leased note the improvement. You wilt no doubt, discover that your catarrh i J head noises gone.-Ad: Meeting That May Settle Labor Differences, Federal Conciliator; to arbi FINE PIANOS FOR RA VAREROCOM at IN 14 | 183 Gand Street, Ar- He @ while efforts were being im with a pulmotor. ve B. Altman & Cn. Boys’ Clothing Department Important price revisions, affecting prace . tically the entire stock of Boys’ Clothing, have now been made. Included among the items selected for price reduction are Boys’ Woolen Norfolk Suits, in Spring and Summer weights, reduced to $6.75 & 9.50 Washable Suits (a large assortment) for the younger boys, reduced to $1.65 & 2.90 Boys’ Striped Blouses . at 65¢ Boys’ Straw Hats are now marked at prices ranging from 0c to $3.50 B. Altman & Cn. The Sports Goods Department is an interesting feature of the Madison Avenue section of the First Floor. Here are to be found, moderately priced, Tennis Rackets in all the popular makes, including the “‘Alsam,"’ manufactured exclus ively for B. Altman & Co. Also Tennis Balls, Racket Covers, Nets, Marking Tapes, Center Straps, Presses, Posts and Court Markers. Golf Clubs, Caddie Bags, Golf Scores, Tees, Balls, etc. Croquet Sets. Kodaks, Cameras and Photographic Supplies, Negatives developed and printed. Fifth Aveme-Madison Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets New York WHALEN BROTHERS: 219, 221, 223, 225,227 GRAND ST. 164, 166 and 168 SMITH ST. ('125 Worth of Furniture No Deposit ‘1 Week| { 50c Weekly y \ You can easily save a third on a fine 6-plece Parlor Suit at this sale. Nice Suits low as $42.50, and some extra big values for ‘ ‘ : 9 ROOMS § NICELY | FURNISHED! he Re, est Warn ol 27%