The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1915, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ‘HAD $12,000 IN GEMS | THAT HAD BEEN TAKEN Man Identified as Former Em- ployee Arrested at Station | After Robbery. | Twelve thousand dollars’ worth of diamond and pearl Jewelry was taken from the pocket of George Shakolan, an Armenian, who is under arrest to day at New Rochelle Polles Head- with robbing the home of M, M, Looran, a retired New One or Two Every Night wil clean out your system and preserve | Warters, charged ever La ~ Lad Prepared and only tsed in their manufact We have customers who have takes these pills every night for twenty years and would not be without them ‘One trial will convince you Neck section. Whatever the dia- monds and pearls say against him, Shakoian refused to account for them In any way, but he w entified by both Mr. and Mra, 1 sa house AT YOUR NEAREST BRUG STORE || '8" formerly in their employ. ‘The Chocolate Coated or Plain arrest of Shakotan, the New Rochelle police believe, will ald in clearing up the numerous robberies of late in , i Beechmont and Mamaroneck, World Wants Work Wonders.! shakoian was arrosted through the Come and see the Making and Cooking of Perfect Waffles bye abe is quite so good as Waffles providing they are properly made and cooked. Every day this week—in the Gas Offices mentioned below—we are demonstrating to Housewives how “perfectly delicious” Waffles should be made and cooked. We would like to have you see the process. It is very instructive. The Waffie-Iron used by our Demonstrators sells regularly for $1.00. This week it will be sold for 89 cents. We are continuing the sale of 25-cent “Toasters” for 19 cents, and Cake Griddles (regular price, 90 cents) for 79 cents. Demonstrations only in these Gas Offices:— No. 157 Hester Street No. 2084 Third Avenue No. 130 E. 15th Street No. 281 Lenox Avenue No. 36 U: No. 32 West 125th Street No, 112 W. 42d Street No. 1909 Amsterdam Ave. Courtlandt Av. & 148th St. No. 1815 Webster Avenue No. 173 Hunter Avenue, Long Island City “The Right Way Is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO, B, CORTELYOU, President GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK: WHALEN BROS. 210, 321, 228, 225, 247 and 168 and Street | Smith Street . Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. $125 Worth of Furniture—No Deposit—$1 Weel | Mbeary Table | BUFFET SPECIALS | _ Book Cases Day a S00 winy Buokewnens aule tor the a fh be | 10% Li count on tie Dollar Allowed on Your Credit INo Deposit; 50c Weekly “ine Puichas When Opening a New Account OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS 10 j FROM LOORAN HOME York business man, in the Davenport | recent custom of the police in in- e@pecting the passengers of trains | leaving New Rochelle. Sergt. John McGowan haa been detailed to this, | and last night he came upon a ner- | vous young man who had a bulging trousers pocket which he seemed | enger to soreen from gaze. McGowan wasted no time in making tho arrest and took the man off the train at North Avenue, New Rochelle. It was Shakoian, and he protested so forci- bly against arrest that when he reached for his pocket McGowan snapped handcuffs on him, thinking he intended to draw a pintol At Police Headquarters Shakotan gave his name, said he was twenty- eight years old and lived at the Milla | Hote! at Seventh Avenue and Thirty- sixth Street, New York. When he was searched the bulging pocket yielded one pearl necklace, seven dia- | mond rings, one diamond bracelet and | two diamond brooches, He refuned | to tell where he got them and was locked up, ‘Throo hours later Mr. Looran noti- | fled Headquarters that his house had been entered through a #econd-story window, his wife's dressing table ran- | Sucked and $12,000 worth of jeweiry stolen, the family and servants being the t Mr, and Mra, Looran reached eadquarters they identified both the Jewelry and Shakoian, | Later Shakolan was arraigned ‘be- | |fore Judge Samuel F the City Court, LEUT. VIVAN HEWITT NOTED AVIATOR, HERE WITH WAR EXPERTS. First Man to Fly Over Irish! Sea to Visit American Aviation Plants. inburne in} Coming. hore equipped for a long |atay, four civilian representatives of the British Government arrived on the Cameronia of the Anchor Line this morning for the purpose of inspecting | and checking a great variety of aup- | plies and munitions destined for ship- |ment from this country to Great Britain, Their work will be done princtpally in New Haven, Conn., and Bethlehem, Pa. Herbert G. Brockhuret tm the ine- chanical engineer of the party. lle ts ;accompanted by Mrs, Brockhurst. The steel and copper products experts are \o, F. Parker, A. H. Thackwell and J, M. Tourtel, On the same ship and with a similar mission was Lieut, Vivian ‘Hewitt, the aviator, who was the | first man to fly across the Irish Sea, Lieut. Hewitt “as been employed by |the British Admiralty on aeroplane construction work in North Wales ever since the war began, He will visit various prominent aeroplane | factories during his visit of several | months here. “The aviation corps is regarded a8 \% of the most important branches of the servic said Lieut. Hewitt, “and no pains are being spared to make it j adequate in every respect. I cannot say how many aeroplanes are being turned out each month, because there in so many different c . LK a British merchant from Singapo! was on the Came- ronia, on his way home, He came to England by way of Suez, and states that on hig trip thus far around the world he has seen no interr4s«ion of al shipping, except in the Gennany, 4 had our little native uprising in Singapore,” he sald, “but it was |quickly put down. it was simply a case of the Mussulmen sympathiaing | with the Turks.” | Contrary to the general opinion, | Charles Fryer of London, an automo- | bile expert, says that there are many |motor cars now in use in the war zone which have been in operation |nince the war started. Some sixty- }five thousand motor cars and trucks are being used by the British at the present time, he estimated, _> 'GLEARY 1S ARRAIGNED; PLEADS NOT GUILTY Fourteen Indictments Against Man Once Aquitted on Murder Charge. (Spectal to The Evening World.) NPW CITY, Dec, 7.-—William V, Cleary, former town clerk of Haver- straw, who was acquitted after ho shot his son-in-law, Eugene Newman, ‘and who was recently ‘captured after | he sought to escape trial on obarges of misappropriating towns funds, to- }day pleaded not guilty when ar- | raigned before Supreme Court Justice indictments, es of grand sa Weapon the noi y: |. Trial was get for Deo, 15, and the $20,000 bail which Cleary has been unable to get was not reduced, He went back to the county jail after the hearing, abrney Fox, acoused of perjury in the leary trial, will be araigned for pleading next Monday, Josiah Felters, accused of grand la ceny, will be tried on Deo, 16, and ¢ third of the old Cleary ring under ar- will be tried on Sciatica, Lam { pains in the head, face &limby, Alldruggiats, ee ents CHARLES E, RHINELANDER WEAR DEATH AT EIGHTY Member of Old New York Family and Uncle of Rhinelander | Waldo Was a Recluse. | Charles E. Rhinelander, a member of the family which has held immense | tracts of city real estate for genera-| tions, is critically 111 with phecmonis| at his home, No, 115 East Thirty- | eighth Street. He in elchty years old, and his physicians, Dr. Henry $. Nor- ria and Dr. Samuel Lambert, aay only his unusual vitality has enabled him to stand off the disease for the last few days. Mra, Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo, hia sister, who t the mother of former Police Commissioner Rhine- lander Waldo, died tn 1914 and was soon followed by her sister, Laura, with whom Mrs, Waldo lived for, years at No. 81 Bast Seventy-second Street. Mra. Waldo's death brought about ® reconciliation between Charles FE. Rhinelander and his sur- viving sister, Laura. ehad been es- tranged from his two sisters for years following a disagreement regarding their great realty holdings. 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Entrance 166 E. 60th St., near 3d Ave. FREE—A $25.00 Vernis - Martin Gilt Music Cab- inet with Every Piano and Play- 59th to 60th Street Lex.to 3d AV, Pase'3905 Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos. oy In Order to Enable Every Home to Enjoy the Benefits of Good Music Bloomingdales’ Have Inaugurated a PIANO (The Club Is Limited to 384 Members) At a Saving of $152:50] To Every Member Participating, Who Will Thus Secure a High Grade, Reliable, Absolutely Guaranteed | NEW 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO} We urge you to join the Club now. If de- sired, Members can re- Every Player Piano contains metal tubings and the Tri-Solo-Melo- dist, our own exclusive, patented expression de- vice. reserve delivery of the Player Piano in time for Xmas. 3472! ‘On the Club Plan of 82 a Week| Bloomingdales’ Xmas Club Will Make It Easy for You to Secure a Player Piano, Thus Giving Joy and Happiness to All the Family The Player Pianos offered in this Xmas Club are, from every point of ex- fj cellence by which Player Pianos can be judged, the equal of instruments offered elsewhere at $500. N The power of co-operation in factory and selling expenses makes it possible ; to sell these Player Pianos at this very low price, thus assuring a saving of $152.50 to every member. N In order to get the Club quickly started this very low figure has been placed : on these instruments. The Club plans are so arranged as to assist members in ff meeting their payments in case of sickness or non-employment. Free Privileges to Club Members: Magnificent $25 Vernis-Martin Gilt Music Cabinet 12 Player Music Rolls of your own selection Handsome Bench to match; also a fine Cover or Scarf Free Delivery within a radius of 100 miles from New York City No Interest or Extra Charges of any kind whatsoever Tuning, Polishing and General Service for one year Elimination of Club Dues in case of sickness or non-employment 10-Year Guarantee Certificate endorsed by Bloomingdale Bros, , IMPORTANT NOTICE: Bear in mind there are only 384 of these magnifi- N cent Club Player Pianos available. Therefore, only 384 lucky members can \\ profit by the saving of $152.50. So don’t delay-—join the Club now. If you cannot call, mail coupon. S Please send me, without any obli- gation on my part, full information re- As a Special Xmas Offer We Present a od pe NEW MODEL WALTERS PIANO Xmas Player \, (xo interest $99 5 ("ora) Piano Club \———— On Terms of $1 a Week Clip Out and Mail This Coupon. E. W. 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