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(ene remem rere me 8 TS ~ ‘POLICEMAN FOILS TWO ' HOLD-UP MEN IN PARK Was tn Clutches of Highway: men When Mounted Patrol- man Arrived. i Mounted Policeman Fine rode Central Park near the Cen- re Drive aaa Horan, an to-day he saw Edwin Etrect, Brooklyn, in the clutches of actor of No. 129 Adelphi two men who ere eearching his pockets. The hold-ap men ran, but after @ lively chase through shrab- bery Fine caught one, The other es- oaped. The prisoner ie John Ryan, twenty- one, of No. 145 West Sixty-second Street, who has served time im the House of Refuge and who is now out | on & suspended sentence for robbery. Magistrate Breen held Ryan in 5 f ball at the West Side Court, where pleaded not guilty. Horan, who beon held as a witness, was rélnase) OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G BESIEGED MADMAN SHOOTS FIVE, THEN ~ ENDS HIS OY OWN LIFE Capt. | Home, Fires on His Pursuers From Windows. After wounding five peraons, defr- ing the authorities, and barricadirg Dorey, Ber Barricaded in 200 ARE VICTIMS OF POWDER BLAST IN ENGLISH PLANT Big Blow-Up at Ken at Kent Declared Accidental in Govern- ment Report. shore to prevent the madman’s escape in that direction. When the head- lights of automobiles were Wee on the house, Donley could at @ second-story window. He er known to have two rifles, a shotgun, a revolver and plenty of ammuni- tion. The bestegers remained outside his zone of fire and kept in the dark, but there was cin koh on es Some time after midnight, a heard in the house. Tn 9 wa BO no more shooting from the window after that, and at 1.80 A. M. Sheriff Odell and scores of other men made a drive on the building. Not a shot was fired at them, They broke down the door and in the hallway on the second floor found Capt, Donley’s| body. The dead man, who waa forty years LONDON, April 4—The explosion of a powder factory in Kent has caused a, ava, COLLUSION CHARGED TO REVENUE AGENTS IN TOBACCO FRAUDS | Treasury Officials Investigate Story That Men Were on Pay, | Rolls of Manufacturers, WASHINGTON, April 4.—Treasury officials said to-day that Can ©. Whitney, a New York lawyer, had filed charges that a number of Dap- | “sath Street—New York The Following Exceptional Values On Special Sale Wednesday Women’s Silk Hosiery. Women’s Silk Hose, reinforced sole, hee! and garter top, in black, white and colors. Special Women’s Silk Hosiery. Pure thread silk hose, reinforced lisle heel, toe and garter t in white, black and colors to match oes, suits and gowns; also novelty stripes and checks. Women’s Hand-Embroidered Clox Hose. 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The sole aim of this store is to please its customers, to give them the greatest possible values in good shoes, plus courteous treat- ment, plus conscientious service, Yet there are some people we haven't been able to please, Still we are at it every day, making more friends as the days go by. Let us try YOU. For Men, Women and Children Sold Nowhere Else James 8S. Coward 262-274 Greenwich Street, N. ¥. Mail Orders Filled (Near Warren Street) Send for Catalog NY ON TU Te SU UY Tee TTY TT | ' Re a ADSM SSN SKAGGS ANG wsiMe | LL Resse tite himeelf in his home with © big aup- ply of ammunition, Capt. William N, | Donley ended the #tege early to-dvy by blowing off the top of hie head 014, Was @ sportsman and marksman, and well known as @ akipper o Great South Bay, His family and friends think he lost his mind brood- , the death or injury of 200 persona, tt| uty Internal Revenue Collectors in| ¢ was announced offiolally to-day. that olty are involved in the recently | The fire broke out at the end of | ‘scovered tobacco fraiis, More than last week, although offictal announce- | 100 Demity Collectors are in New Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Direct attention to their greatly enlarged Riding and Sport Apparel Shops (Fourth Floor) For Women, Misses and Girls Astride or Side Saddle Habits Riding Skirts, Shirts, Hats, Gloves, Stocks, Collars Vestees, Ties, Boots, Puttees and Crops Sport Suits and Shirts | with an automatic shotgun at Baby- jlon, Ta I. | All night, Shoriff Oharles J, Odelt of Suffolk County, a dozen or more deputies and many of the men of Babylon were intrenched near Capt. Donley'’s home tn Fire Island Avenue. ing over what he believed was a “frame up” td get him into trouble, Recently, a man appeared at the Donley home and was given board and lodging. He persuaded Capt. Donley to hunt wild ducks with him, They made @ good haul and while on his way to sell them, Capt. Donley ment was withheld until to-day, It plosiona lasting for two hours and of heard in London, out: “The Ministry of Munitions reports was accompanied by @ series of ex-| such violence that the sounds were | 4nd cigarette manufacturers, in which ‘The following statement was given! lost $20,000,000 tn uncollected {nternal | York, but only a part of the mimber are suspected of participation in frands involving hundreds of cigar Special Offerings—Wednesday Riding Habits the Government 4s believed to have revenue, Mr, Whitney made his charges to Armed m in boat! trolled 4) ™ nen in boats patrolled the the game laws. | - | Splbeetetetelteteteteloletetetoltetetebtct Was arrested, charged with violating He thought he would - be fined about $600 and sent to jail. He decided his lodger was a game with great regret that during the| Assistant Secretary Malburn, but de- week-end @ eerious fire broke out in! “lined to eive the names of the dep- fa powder factory, which led to a se-|Uties involved. He 1s counsel for ries of explosions in the works, The| some of the cigar manufacturers, and warden or a detective, and, accord- ing to his wife, had raved over it for days, fire was purely accidental. It was discovered at midday and the last df the explosions took place shortly | HOW TO BE SLIM If you are too fat an@ want to reduce your welght 18 or 20 Yesterday afternoon, after receiving aftr 2 in the afternoon, pounds, dows starve and weaken Gg epecial delivery letter trom New) pne approsimate number of casu+ = = wr bstPeye Jai at i, | York, Capt. Donley called his wife and aytiey 49 200."* Pil Pos ~ ts any Ga ane jfour children to the kitchen and told Th tat and cot @ box of O11 of Korein 4. | them they were all ruined anyway The German Admiralty, in a report | and might as well die at once. He capsules; take one after each meal on the Zeppelin raid of last Friday and one before retiring at night, locked all the doors and turned on the jieht, amscried that fires were started Weleh yourselt once » week and ‘| a8 in tho kitchen range, He had for- 1° several munition factories near note what @ pleasent and rel | gotten the collar, and Mrs. Donley @8-|rondon, None of the localities mene 4 this is for removing super- ous fat from apy part of the ody caped through that with the children to the Saily Ann, Capt. Donley's big motorboat. tioned in the German statement, how- | ever, were in the County of Kent,| which adjoins London on the south- | Tr costy ttle, Ie absolutely harm When ho saw his wife fleeing with | | 4: | | ee, and a week'a trial should con- | the children Capt. Donicy snapped his ciinhipiahcenteeemienanteeiie —_ Aig bt Ahead econedll dead abl arson rifle at her, but it did not go off. | | sary to bo burdened with even « owner; wounded In leg and face, | | After getting the children safe she | siugle pound net it — Capt. Jonle: Oe ee | returned to try to quiet him, He was| |, ta ee pve sre yr ore 4 in @ fronay and threatened to kill) | pir ede Swat ge redone jeverybody, Within a short time the, Hon about the duck hunt. drualhne yee his shooting by calling them to the town was aroused by news that Capt. Donley had wounded the following: BOYNE, WILLIAM EDWARD; ho- tel keeper; shot in cheek. CLUNI®, JOHN; retired captain of the New York Fire Department and | partner of Boyne; shot in hand and| shoulder. GALLAGHER, THOMAS; Chtet of Police of Babylon; shot in the leg and pete ‘ Clunto with a revolver, They gave POET MAM. BOW IN Ms See him batt! but Donley fired and a huband 1s president of the American | 1.119) rinped Boyne's right cheek, and jectric Equipment Company, mem bh te . ‘ ber of the New York Stock Pohang |Ciualn” te ll with @ bullet in nis} ee aaa Tae ae ae | Donley then retreated to the house, | grazed by bullet. ond his wife, certain he had lost his WATTS, THEODOR! KOCH C. Established 1860 door ostensibly to have them read a | paper he handed them. Suddenly he produced a shotgun and shouted: “I'm going to give you some of the | medicine you've been giving me!” Boyne knocked Donley down, and| |as the skipper fell his wife seized the shotgun and ran into the house, Don- ley pursued her, then returned to the «round floor and chased Boyne and Crandall’s Baby Carriages Made for 74 Years Miah Quality —Low Priees (Sear ath one Zi oe pyar) mind fled. w sauntered past the Donley house, | | Donley, entering the house, had | barred the door, and it then became upper floor, One shot after another crackled out of a second story win- dow, and Mrs, Fost fled | Waits, a neighbor, then tried to ap. | | proach the house and parley with | 125th Street, West Donley, but # rattle of shots took a piece out of the calf of bis leg, and | quit the scene, limping in bis flight HARLEM CARNIVAL . he SALES “< hlef of Police Thomas Gallagher next arrived. He was accompanied | by Policeman Mor While they were pleading with him, Donley fired | 4 shotgun at them. Policeman Mor ris, himself under fire, dragged his | Chief, wounded in the « and back, | out of the way of the bullets, After that a general alarm went out | and Sheriff Charles Odell called to- gether a dozen deputies; the police| sent half a dozen men, and about two score citizens who volunteered to ald the Sheriff and police were enrolled Several sallies were made toward tha house Each time came dozens of | shots in ort. | | When Capt, Donley wasn't busy re- sisting advances of members of the : posses, Rs volvers in the work of smashing the windows and ridding the doorways | of the homes of Clarence de Garmo A and Capt. Watts, his nearest neigh- | 9 bors. Once he fired at a passing trol- ley car and another time shot out tho he engaged shotguns and re- e headlight of an automobile, Capt, Donley left a note, the con- given out. Also ‘he two other notes seri don sastride re boxes to his wife. They contained only ex- pressions of affection anc of his bellef he had been | and perse $1.69 Lisere, Milan Hemp, Milan, in sailors, tricornes, side-roll effects and turbans. Smart $4.95 Trimmed Hats, $3.19 New large flares, sailors and mushrooms of fine hair VOTES FOR WOMEN. Restaurant bills amounting to $9,000 were issued to 400 women members of the Women's City Club and within two days all | were paid except one for $1.75 Investigation revealed that this delinquent member was ill at braid; also leghorn trimmed with flowers and ribbon, | home, Second Floor | ” Ghine @, ROFRANO READY TO GIVE UP? ’ ° ’ District Attorney Hears That Women’s & Misses’ $442.50 Sirens ruetpien irre St . S . S it In ik. unning Opring suits, A report reached the District At torney's office to-day that Mik Just the models that women of ofrano, former Deputy Superinter 2, a 7 * dent of Street Cleaning, who flea discerning taste will admire and 3) (rn, Now York to encape arrest tor want, inspiring the murder of Mike Datmart, a Heutenant of Tom Foley, Tammany In poplin, gabardine, serge and worsted leader of the Second District, ts in checks, Coats feature the flare and belted town and getting ready to givo hin | Skirts are ered from yoke self up. While the Foley styles, Skirts are full gathered from yoke in Se oR eee back, with detachable belt, Kor is believe It 0. " T t reached Agststant Trimmed in contrasting colors District Attorney Brothers through Consare an attorney, who said * ° he had b roa’ bY A person Charming Silk Blouses, $2.78 3] sent. 0! mien Ne waneiate covered that District Attorney Swann In chiffon, lace, net, washable satin, Georgette had been told the same thing, But no person has approached Judge and satin combinations and crepe de chine; also Swann with ne wotlatl ona for Ro atriped tub silke, frano's surrender Police Head 4 quarters also heard the report that White, flesh, navy and black, Sizes 86 to 44, Rofrang ta in the city and detectives and pollo officers were Third Floor galvanized into foe activity ra There {s a reward of Nofrano’s arrest. $5,000 for SOOCooooH. C. K KOCH & CO,, Inc,, 125th Street, West @OOOO00@ | officials here understand he will use | wt le Mra, Edwin Main Post); | apparent he had taken station in the|s his information about the deputies tf his clients are brought te trial, An invesigation {s being made by John Z. Lowe, Collector at New York. According to Treasury officials Mr. tney ed that collectors n recelving regular | cha have not only be remittances weekly from man turers, but in some cases have a proached those who were not evad- ng the law, and pointed out the ease with which they could escape pay- mont of revenue duties and offered | to cooperate with them to this end for nail considerations weekly. | The alleced frauds were une arthed, it was said to-day, through fer from New York a of a reve ugent st w| Ye fo time. He was suc- | ceeded by G, Nutt, who s at ussuming office beca juainted | ufacture puty collectors, . ated ant Secretary Malburn made! 1 at the transferred | wa inve 1, t eon in Now York ad simply escaped his notice, = phus Serom Foand. | r April 4. -Dr. Plerre Roux, | director of the Pasteur tnatitute, has! annonnced to the Academy of Setence the discovery of a serum for the treatment and prevention of erupt thphus, for wnich no specitic had ex hte, Twith th erum marked tm-| proveme To be entirely unmindful of the fact that yon are wearing glasses, is the test of the “per fect fitting glasses.”’ The truly desirable eve are those you do not have to | think about. Our patrons never about their glasses once they leave our offices—we've done the thinking for them. We make Harris Glasses so that they are becoming and at the same time give complete satisfaction, ‘Test us in your glass need. 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