The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1915, Page 11

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HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915, it SHONED CONFESSION | iter esta cunt comet i RUSSIANS BUY SHIPS | WIDOW’S TAG DAY m5 nan | OF-MURDER, SAY POLIGE| cxzzoont’actnaey, morn, Wot NEW INDICTMENTS BUILT AS ICE-BREAKERS} IN CHICAGO OPPOSED 0 me ——— einlieeay ran Th the Rowpta be loge yotine VOOR bce jtlons, that he had been with Mrs, ‘alee see i WOUND FORCES SERGEANT | seectve Vy" Commissioner. Waldo. | It's Easy—If You Know Dr. haces ; Bishop on Sunday, he said Bishop at- ' F ; ‘ ie ie In the Goantneamertoar Edwards’ Olive Tablets Providence Man Declared to Have] tacked him. In the struggle that fol- Many Vessels Secured In New-) Mayor Asked to Veto Aldermanic T0 QUIT THE POLICE with the Meventy-frst regiment lowed, the alleged confession relates, war with the nty-first regiment 0 Is not known, but the city direc. | Gerard Lute! was wo y. It is sald, contains the names of | and the owner of th Admitted Killing in Quarrel Champlin struck Bishop with a black- foundland Suitable for Use in Plan to Allow Women to Col- GA Ncy ir Ibn tie Ge runrricd mpd | The sere. Oe. eosind: ah 1s to at vie Uinta! jack and sho - —* ‘ i t No, 4496 Richard: A , | Young—to do this you mis Over Victim's Wife. Bishop's | body, with | the head IN PRISON PROBE Archangel Service. lect Fund on Streets. Fay Was Shot in Battle With Crook lives at No ehardson Avenue, | young 0 o ‘ i crushed and bearing three bullet ) , E PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Nov. 23—] wounds, was found Sunday. His wife, In {ts anxlety to keep the port of, CHICAGO, Nov. 23. Charitable or- in Which Fellow Officer 0 Pelig EB. Chainplin was arrested early | who had been away, did not know of Archangel open for the importation gantzations of Chicago to-day bexan Was Killed Wh Y Sh ld day oi sharge 01 le aike til she returned home —e astive op ‘ s } today on a charre of murder after “When questioned by the of war munitions and other supplies, active opposition to a Council orde as Nile 1] tu ou he had made a signed confession, ac 4 a A : d last night permitting “tag ». Mra. Bishop said that she bad Ten More Sing Sing Convicts] ‘t Russian Government is searching eee at ine Tt the widows) Seret, Martin @ Fay, until ro- ‘ ” May been friendly for two years with the world for ships adapted to 1°® themscives to do the “tax |cently In the Detective Bureau, was Bathe internally pg? fe Champlin, who formerly boarded at ‘ breaking and is buying them up 48 ‘Thompson was asked te the creer : ’ hee | the Mishop home, Thought to Have True Bills fast as possible, according to Bir Ed-| on the ground that tt pi oll abate edie Ail adres Matra en In tho District Court later to-day 4 begmary and expose to jibes and in-|Partment because of physical diaa- | hn’ - his i Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substt- Champlin pleaded not guilty to a Found Against Them. gar R. Bowring of St. John’s, N. Ps gaits women who appeared on the| bility due to a bullet wound re- | Thi sen © for calomel, are gentle In thelr ae- cording to the polic Killed Frederick H. Is general inspector o and Company, by which Bishop was that he bad which he gave if me Present mode of ioe ’ employed as a motorman charge of murder and was held with- who arrived here this morning on th@ streets labelled “widows” and golicit-|colved in the performance of ¢ the According to the alleged confession, 'out bail for the Grand Jury. iniaiaias Red Cross liner Stephano. Sir Edgar ing funds fio was shot in's plat: i attio. tn tive Lge fa one of the Bowring brothe he widows, according to the coun-| Elsmere Hotel, Courtlandt = phyican's fet even! 4 one. by toning Op the ] q = (Bipectal to The Brening World.) ers of the Red Cross Lin: ell order, will retain all money col 1e, the Br ember 18, ey and clearing the syatem of impur WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 28—] stated that the Russians lected. The tags will be distributed | 19 when att to arrest a waste, are now ad e Westchester County ¢ repeated offers to purchase the Bte- among the various Al who | Children Bud for isdn inde y) eer chester County jarand Jury! Shano and the Florizel, both of which shall issue the necessary credentials | his wifo jas been conducting @ Probe! ave heavy steel bows and designed to dependent widows. [f, through ill] Detective John Allen who waa with . SOO . into various charges made by Super-|to ride up on the ico and break it health, the widow is unable to parti-| Fay was killed. Vogel, who was also | "thew " a jIntendent of Prisons Riley against] with the weight under them cipate'in the “tag day," she will be| known as Von Plaszyusky, aod his | py b a Ue 7 . ve i, ermission to name some one to] wife both died of thelr wounds. De- st r| conditions existing at Sing Sing Pris-|_ “Tho Russian Government 1s very | given perm > “ : : rf re ” k to get our steamers, vo | take her place. ive Fay was shot through the Why Men ef on, “including the honor aystem,” the| Keen, to Rot, our, steamers How many widows there are in Chi-|stomach, @ private detective named |tGsty 50 er Cent Winemtccnen. mw Jorld Wants Work Wonders. | several escapes and felonies com-|tend to keep up cur regular service imitted by convicts, has almost com-| here as yo ‘ayer mare raided the - — ———— = = = ——————— | pleted its work. It is said that it has| sealing fleet at john’s, " " r " m r} B the Bellaven- e f GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, G 5 .! found ton additional indictmenta| "UY!Ne UR the Reowe. he u ET THE HABIT. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. ture and the Bonaventure, and char- n known ph Vogel, and You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab. lor. 10¢ and 25e per Cascade,” Nat my which ‘ida the lower | Weis Py inelr oltve te a Dox druge! s qed eager The Olive “fab et Company, Columbus, 0. S . | against convicts, many of them mem-| tering the ibid ror oe te tes . r : boats will sail for New Yor The I Kind You Bare ‘Always Bought has borne the signas | 2 of the Mutual Welfare League,| | “Them goon, and after taking on munitions H. Fletcher, and has been made che sine who committed assaults on the IN-| > 055°will continue on to Archangel.” personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no on mates, including the stabbing of twol” gir Edgar is on his way to London. te au to ahd on in Gin porate eits, Imitations an men. ———— TION Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the It was learned to-day that none of RADUATION. health of Children “Experience against Experiments the twenty-six convicts recently tn- POLICE GRA Wh t Alcted by the present Grand Jury will] Recratts Will Finish Ses a is be tried until their terms expire School To-Morrow and Begin Duties Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oll, Pares The bench warrants have been left ‘ " fla of the Behool ‘oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It contains neither at the prison and as soon as they| Seventy-cleht papils of tne ae pium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It deo or TIA Lit SenaenG le au Wee Some Celebration To-day and to-morrow at the Busy Brill Stores we have a two- fold occasion for real celebration. min THANKBGIVING Thanksgiving Day ts coming fast, Be thankful! Another yeas ot ee is past, et free or paroled the Indicted | ay - Be thankful! stroys Worm: * Gre" aes graduated to-morrow, and will Im y . ale! " ‘Think of the bi thirty youre ft hae Deak te searaness, hot nore thar | men will be arrested and locked up) mediately go into the service of the| First of all. we celebrate Uncle | Zink the heainas You nave ned Constipation, Flatuleney, Wind Colic,all Teething Troue — {in the White Plains Jail. Sn THe Takings ‘the “two-month Tale thought alone should make you Walch | is taking the ‘Wo-months e Sam’s great national holiday— raduated 1a’ Thanksgiving Day; and secondly we celebrate our 28th Anniver- sary —28 wonderfully successful bles and Diarrhea, Lt regulates the Stomach and Bowels, ‘Westohester County taxpayers are assimilates the Food, giving healthy d_ natural sleeps beginning to grumble as they be- ‘and a talk by Po- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. eve a great expense is about to be | ite Commissioner Woods. The Kind You Have Always Bought Incurred by the county officials in ptits.-Gen. Leonard Wood will witness carrying on this inqury and In a+) Qcjock jn which all the police captains | Be thankful! Bo grateful, first, that you' Be thankful! Tf all your undertakings thrive, Be thankful! ill consist of calis- GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. live, nging for the trials. and Inspectors of the city will be told) : : A ‘ i zee have met with some reverse, d Bears the Signature of Today DIsHet Attorney ‘Woeeks of (the work of the army in policing | years, during which time the little ont, think you men yeu weMe a if had as witneswas before the Grand | “‘On'Dec. 1 a lecture on “Courtesy” will | shop on Cortlandt street has grown Just bear’ in mind things might be wor by Mapector , Judge Crain will | Riley, T. B. McDonald, his confi-|tak on “The Relations of the, Police | Jury Superintendent of Prisons| be given at Headquart Dillon, and on Dec. 8 Be thankful! to seven of New York’s best and Lidediadi : : If you are blessed with strength and ° A dential agent, who had some trouble | Officer and the Criminal Court.” biggest Clothes Shops. And this health, i sch sf i " “s .| = ee ren A antkful! in Use For Over 30 Years Gtk wusun Guurch” wad! Livthee double Thanksgiving occasion we | Thowah rou may hare uit Mitle wealth, Be thankful! Re satisfied with what you've got, Don't moan about your wretched lot, But, whether you are rich or not, Be thankful! In short, whate’er your place tn life, Be thankful! For parents, children, ¢riends, oF wife, vercoats and Suits $ 1 OQ” | 4° THE CENTAUR COMPANY, MEW YORK CITT, White. Two more convicts were brought here = == | on writs of habeas corpus. They were DS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK gos | °°" endl ylinas JOY RIDES AND THREATS | TO KILL FIGURE IN SUIT i} 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 and 168 Prominent Westchester Resident Grand Str eet Smith Str eet Accused of Cruelty by Wife, Cor. Driggs Ave. Hada ST Coe. Wyckon St, Who Seeks Separation, celebrate by offering Brill cus- tomers these wonderful “GET THE HABIT.” (Special to The Brening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 23.— Justice Morschauser to-day heard evidence in the separation action Keep Well | brought by Mrs. Josephine Day against her husband James P. Day, sy You will “ax a prominent resident of Purdy's Sta- be Happy. tion. ?. my Mrs. Day, who now lives with es! parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mar- |tin of Purdy’s, testified her husband « LIGVH AHL LAS. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. had threatened to kill her, pointing PIL S 8 ; a loaded revolver at her head L " In one instance, she sald, Mr, and fy 3 Mra, Frank Horton had taken her| One or Two Every Night 5] ee wee Team xateneh ‘thats ute | will cea we the system and keep [=] For $15-00, $18-00 & 820-9 Values | For 520-%, $22.50 & 825-0 Values |= Gas & Oil Parior Kitchen mobile, Her Husband crane JHet:| youl ih aooc healiiy, (One of thelr THE OVERCOATS THE SUITS THE OVERCOATS THE SUITS E SATERS, Stouts RANGES i from the auto that night and threat- | best laxatives ever put on the market |] “| 20.00 Blue Chinchillas 18.00 Blue Pencil Stripes 25.00 Woolyheads 20.00 Blue Flannels >t oA stu f ened to shoot Mr. Horton if he wee ely egetable, petcle behave E 18.00 Scotch Mixtures 15.00 Plain Black Suits 25.00 Silk Yoke Coats 22.50 Cambridge Grays 0c WEEKLY wilt boy BOE RD IETS: DEY 8 SONOS AY< BENDY very night for twenty t=] 18.00 Oxford Meltons 18.00 Overplaids 22.50 Meltons 25.00 Heather Mixtures | & Bh ‘Move am ata eres examination the namo! part ot more and would not be without f24] 18.00 Plaid Backs 15.00 Plain Blues 25.00Zulu Clothe 22.50 Pencil Stripes 5 Py rg” venithy |we™ +2 | 20.00 Box Coats 18.00 Tartan Checks i nit Cloths 00 Scotch Mixtures Sees At satenat’ wes bronen: |AT YOUR NEAREST DRUG STORE. |} >| 18.00 Brown Cheviots 18.00 Green Stripes 22.50 Gray Kersey 20.00 Blue Worsteds = | inte the sane. Abies ene T Chocolate Coated or Plain. 15.00, Velvet Collar Coats | 20.00 Glen Urquharts 25.00 Scotch Mixtures 22.50 Silk Mixtures 3 lor, counsel for Day, sought to show| 20.00 Form-Fitting Coats | 20.00 Brown Club Checks 22.50 Black Meltons 25.00 Overplaids 7 i that Mrs, Day and Benedict had 20.00 Gray Overplaids 15.00 Black Pencil Stripes 25.00 Balmacaans 22.50 Fancy Worsteds Ren PETC haa Tomer ee 8 oe bee 20.00 Gray Mixtures 18.00 Patch Pockets 22.50 Oxford Fr 22.50 Glen Urquharts wrelty arte e tél lgone on motoring tripe together 18.00 Heather Mixtures 18.00 Fancy Cassimeres 22.50 College Model: L ae Cribs tn our g gg] Mrs. Day admitted having been in 15.00 Brown Overplaids 18.00 Pin Stri; 20.00 Fancy Cassimeres Te Eco Reaiaaleves Wats culdoy vices wit DOCTOR'S prereription for 20.00 Patch Pocket Coats | 18.00 Fancy Cheviots 22.50 Plaid Backs 20.00 Blue Serges Discount on $125 Worth of Benedict. children.” “Checks cough, cold 18.00 Self-Collar Coats 15.00 Blue Flannels 25.00 Patch Pocket Coats | 20.00 Gray Cassimeres ‘O the Dollar | deves Howe en. Thadhes cout Meat effective and reliable remedy a mother can give. PLEASANT TO TAKE, PRICE, 25 CTS. Made of purest drugs to be had. Cuts a child‘s suffering short. 20,624,246 BOTTLES SOLD. FREE TEST sreaiAySeet ant. 3 i. The condition of Mayor Mitchel ts so On $20 Worth favorable, it was reported to-day, that he will be able to go to his home In the of Clothing Peter Stuyvesant, No. Drive, and partake of T' ner. Yesterday the M 6 solid food Tor the first time since his operation for Appendicitis, Roast duck was among the deheacies served Birthday Bargains Genuine XXX Carr’s Melton Overcoats at $25 Carr's Melton, 1 Skinner's All- ndidly tailored. Birthday bargains Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats Formerly up to $35.00 $14.50 to mateh, Trousers worth te $10, $4.50 The most radical reduction ever made by us on high grade Rvening Apparel. 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