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pe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1916. a ; a TOPRANSFER ACCUSED PUPIL) thet, ts now enroited to the Richmond e e ° harmed. Hor principal concern was ee A a aon a Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women _ |"ROWD SEES GIRL OF 8 Jawt'soc monen ° PERE LaBee Aneeeee Be hee et creates the. Impression that ‘ ch KNOCKED UNDER CARs ine 2 Beane gun! rc IN 1914 SOLVED Presented in a Series of Handy Charts| | Pinchut. ma JANUS | Sion ts tees arity Give etionte te suet Bete . 0 p0t0 00 0 rawls Ou injured a rece ated mltan tren forine anal via" hen ms "| ’ j * COPYRIONT, 1916, BY THE PRESS PUBLISHING 00, (THE NEW YORE EVENING WORLD.) Helps Mae ae Stricken 00 ; —— —— | Arranged b other. TASTORIA ALARMED BY HOTEL FIRE, TWELVE INDICTED CHART NO. 88 Pautine Furlong OBESITY REDUCTION 8) scores ot persons on sixth Avenve — nued blowing o| istles r near Fortieth Street were horrified to- out in the basement of the three y | i kK pip Use For Over 30 Years 2° i Police Clear Up Old Mystery die recaps Wekas Whe ha! ioe Te donamenit Ceo » rer aaa ae huliding was formerly known as OF Killing of Deputy Court was knocked down by the fender of « WASHINGTON . SES Fie ala tate danger vecent Clerk. | southbound surface car and rolled] he Castel of the Notion Signature of H SUNDAY, June 11 under the front platfgrm. Mrs. Pow-| ell’s screams were ‘heard two blocks) away. sent from several different telephones and Volunteers gathered to ald in jack- ing up the car. The Kittle girl climbed | out dusty and pale, but quite un Special Train leaves Fania Station Calls for an ambulance were | leaves W ch Heturning, New Fork, Pennsst BOMB alti: | SLAIN IN GANG. FIGHT. | Four of Accused Members of | Tics oneal ewscinn Ar # eesog Sirocco and “Dopey Bennie” Crowds in Custody. i ee Indictments charging persons with murder tn the thout a dozen | | | firat de- | | pee a gree were returned by the Grand Jury this afternoon as the result Leal almost two years and a half of po- | | The graceful lines of Dr. lice investigation into the murder of | § j . " Reed Cushion Shoes reflect Frederick Strauss, 1 REDUCES ABDOMEN AND FAT ON SHOULDERS. ‘ $ . clerk of the City Court, who was shot FIRST—Stand with feet twelve inches apart, THIRD—Return to starting position. Relax. ‘> FE « pleasing style, as well as down at No. 24 St. Mark's Place In| Q arms outstretched and at right angles with body, ¢ comfort. front of Arlington Hall as he was on fists tightly closed, ink to squatting position and twist -: a his way to a lodge meeting on the SECOND—Sink to squatting position and then the arms again. Rise and sink i a i When you wear Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes you get that hight of Jan. 9, 1914 turn the arms in the sockets, firet to the back i ere Beek ee one i rare combination, style and comfort. If you are looking Capt. Arthur Carey of the Homi-|@ and then the front. = 6 9 eee Hew for this combination in your new Spring footwear we can cide Bureau and De reeant Bend two-cent stamp to Misa Furlong, Evening Werld, No. 68 Park Row, New York City, for each and if = satisfy you. Williams of his staff have cleared up| every back number of charts desired, but order paper of your newsdealer in advance to insure obtaining com= the mystery, and all the details of plete set. Letters not over 250 words in length Miss Furlong will answer on days alternating between pub- { dhe celia ate ik Ade Handa oO? Dis- lication of charta, beatdca tworiting articles bearing on obesity reduction, t trict Attorney Swann, CHART NO. 39 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY. | r. Four of the men indicted to-day are yooooo0c@eeeepeoCOCeCNDNNES f QG ! : t : on ternts and the other awaiting trial.| visi ‘ on . Vine funae aor 0 net ™ 1 They are Irving Wexler, alias “Waxy by methods common to gangs he funds for rpet's defense, e -. Kast Side and there wi tain to { dete " e | Gordon,” who ts in Sing Sing Prison | foes pe’ qttnaene of Triccu's ad | a ti Aon '# father is horticulturist on é Sold only at serving two and a half years for raid-|herents at the ball. Certain, of .the \the McCormick estate, 7 ° te |followers of “Dopey Bennie” were | 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street. ing et robbing an suet si sa detailed to attend the festivities and game; Joe Brown, alias “Brownle, tints Ot he ; BUCKING STREET CAR 12 Park Place, Woolworth Building. ader at Grand and Forsyth walked uptown through nue, intending to invade a quick rush, shoot all the men in sight and get away the confusion. It so happened, serving five years In the ‘al prison] at Atlanta, for selling cocaine; Abe|S Beckerman, alias “Little Abie," who is} under sentence of from one year to ‘prieca life in the Illinois State prison at Jollet | in BRUISES PASSENGERS Jammed Trolley Slot Causes Pain- _APTER LONG ABSENCE IN THE HEART OF THE BRONX for robling a bank, and Joe Miller,/ though, that as they tured into St} fi panionstatl . Mark's Place from Second Avenue # ful Demonstration of Law OPEN EVERY EVENING alias “Jew Murphy,” who is in the]! ; sah eer = ap- cahit He ‘Tombs under two cHarges of assault. |p mot the ‘Tricca kane 8-1 Return of Josephine Davis for the last three weeks while the Grand Jury has been investigating the case. The arrests will round up | about all that remains of the “Chick” Tricca and “Dopey Bennie” Fein gangs, for it was in a pistol battle between members of these gangs that Strauss, an innocent bystander, was shot. whe evidence gathered by Capt. Carey and Sergt. Williams has been {corroborated in confessions made to District Attorney Swann and Assist- ant District Attorney John Joyce, It corroborates long standing police sus- picion which, until recently, could not and One Hundredth Street this after- | WAUKEGAN, I, May 31—Jo-| Although the car stopped, the |sephine Davis, chum of Marian Lam-| passengers and the conductor and bert and principal witness for the| motorman continued to progress on State against Will Orpet, returned | their south-bound way. to Lake Forest to-day after a mys-| The motorman was halted by the terious absence of several weeks, | dashboard of the front platform; the Her return was believed to indicate | conductor was thrown from the run- State’s Attorney Daddy's confidence | MN board and the passengers were! completed this aficrnoon and the jton of No. 45 West One Hundred and trial under way by to-morrow. | Forty-second et and Cynthia Rit- Judge Charles H. Donnelly ex-|ter of No. 3 West One Hundred and pressed hope of securing the final | Hourteenth Street wore sent to Harlem four permanent jurors speedily. i ¥ Counsel for Orpet to-day made an Bench warrants have issued | The two Kungs had approacehd Ar-| Taken to Indicate Orpet Trial | A tishtly wedeed obstruction in the A UM AN Mi (e) ee ee oid Cee Dua ctsanic aitaa Will Si Be in F ie «| trolley sh Jenly stopped a south. e f 5 whom have been under surveillance |(han 50, feet separates ner as a ill Soon Be in Full Swing. J pound open car at Legington Avenue 149th Street O3rd AVENUE WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETELY E ALL. GOODS FOR CASH OR ‘f MARKED $ ON CREDIT Our; FIGURE Terms| IN PLAIN EVERYTHING Will aed Ssuit You | foe. Pistols were drawn and a fusil, lade was fired in the crowded str Mr. Strauss dropped and the gangsters scurried away. It did not take the detectives long to establish that a feud between the Tricca and “Dopey Bennle” gangs was back of the shooting, ®ut it took a| long time to learn the mames of the men who were in the opposing bodies of gunmen. Under the law, although but one fired the shot that killed Mr. | Strauss, all can be convicted of first degree murder if the evidence war- rants, QUARTERLY DIVIDEND noon, FOR THE es HOME esman ay » Wes Hundred treet was treated by an Sixteenth be strengthened to the extent of 25 PER CENT BY DU PONT official denial of reports that Cyrus’) MmMbulance sureon and sent home, The warranting the institution of pro- U H. McCormick, multi-mitlionaire har- | icctrlcal eauinment of the far was ¥ ceedings befgre the Grand Jury. vester manufacturer, is furnishing disorganized for half an hour. Pays Nearly 6 Per Cent. in Cash and Rest in Anglo-French Bonds. E, I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., commonly known as the Du Pont Powder Company, declared another normous div! ay out of war Mr. Strauss was the victim of east side gang rivalry, The Tricea gang and the "Dopey Bennie” gang wer composed of gunmen prepared to do any kind of a job for pay. One of r favorite activities Was to ald in uking strikes or promoting strikes $12.98 4-Piece Iam a Polo Player. After a gruelling period—every- William and Mary Periad Dining Room Suite, in Jacobean Oak Consisting of Buffet, 46 in. long, with mirror and cane panels; China Closet, 41 in wide; Sevine ‘There was a strike in the cloak a suit trade in the fall of 1913 and sev- eral members of the “Dopey Bennie" gang were engaged as guards for a factory ac No, 168 Greene Street, In @ fight between these men and members of the ‘Tricea gang on Nov 18, Max Greenwald, a popular mem-| ber of the “Dopey Bennie” organiza- tion was killed. In accordance with Table, 36 in. wide; Dining T able, 44 in. in top, 6 ft. exten- $79.98 the ethics of gangs thac prevailed at ( it was up to the “Dopey sion; can be pur- ENTRANCE or chased separately; at Lol 19 ™* STREET EVENING] A crowd of “Dopey Bennie's" fol- lowers attacked seve members of the Tricea races at M cember, gang during the biey Square Garden in but were unable to murder they deemed to omplish the The May Manton Fashions vee ol the § we ligated periorm profits, It took the form of a 25 per cent. quarterly distribution, which 1s at the rate of 100 per cent. per year. Following the plan useg in the pre- vious quarter, part of the dividend was in cash and part in Anglo-French bonds, to which the company had subscribed heavily and is now dis- tributing through its stockholders, ‘The division was 5.80 per cent. in cash and 19.20 per cent. in bonds, the value of the latter being fixed at 96 cents on the dollar. eee CHAIN CUT OFF FINGERS. Driver Meets Odd Accident When Track Gets Stack, Frederick Behman, forty-six a driver of No. 946 Grand Street, Williamsburg » designed for the you contingent, ts riingion sta cloth color could be used if preferred Pain, No Fuss. New, Sure Way, kayer colors exploited, but the quieter tones re apt to be preferred by women of refined taste, White always is pretty for the kirk ‘The suit of white satin trim young d with ATHING costumes this season are of Phere Was & cessation of active hos. marvellous interest, they are made of | tilities until the nig an. ¥ when | such fascinating materials and they Harry Lenny and Tommy Dike, mem- how such smart and charming effects, ‘Thie ers of the Tricca gang, gave a ball em “iid at the sate Une eininenth Thousands of tickets had been sold another driver, offered to help pull hin. he blouse and bloomer ema " bie Ba the AUG Ib ercratel te in A Kringle baeked his truck up to the Me cbten es cure t 6 { R d f M C ‘ole of Rehmara and handed Behman a oe. Lesyaai ay id ally any : able i 0 1d 0 orns ety to attach, While Behman had the hey are ga i into wide bands or cuffs ne Knees ai 8 66 otc Fg? chain wound around his left hand, ! ri magne er ecurte wt he tacos and are) With, Magic “Gets.10? iinies noreot started and the ehain d white satin trimmed with black | —————— Amputee ee ee a the cap ls of bright red rubber Simplest Corn Cure in the World—No , va. }iost four fingers in an odd accident to: day. The wheels of his wagon got stuck in the car tracks at Grand Street and Morgan Avenue, and Charles Kring! taken to St, Catherine's Hospital, | eee or stripes of a different color. ‘The silks and ; Ps sutins are the preferred materials and. they Maa wih a wen SIX IN AUTO SMASHUP, te practteal and satisfactory, but mohair when ete ee Iso is worn, and mohair of | « ality One Victim Dies After Collision makes exceedingly handsc and attractive volley Car, Dark t tin with bands of NEW ‘, Conn, May 31—| white would be pretty and the band on the Henry Silverman 1 edge could be of any preferred width dead, Miss Grace 8! c blue met could be trimmed with vin, both of Norwich, are probab atin or with black taffeta to be hand tally hurt, and three others, a young me. There ave a great many brighter and vorman and [Wo Men are suifering from, I erious injuries, a head-on collision here ! rolley car n’s skull Was t y to-d the result of a yout How foolish it is to add claret to lemon- ade when claret, like the lemon, is acid. Virginia Dare Wine has the sweetness and not imagine anything good as lemonade— MADE WITH dla white, or of white satin trimmed sutomobile, it vid, Was on the wrong with would ‘ ‘4 de-of the road : v ty attr Sie and very silverman was to have ° An l-tik k poplin ts a material much in This is the way I vogue and it lv handsome In black Sr in blue | Satisfied patients NOW means ten t Himed with white By G ‘ the Ii-year size will be needed 4 yard ho 2 yards 36 inches wid es eug In for 16 and 18 year f age wor In Ob | Brow tae Clinging to the a No, 9090—=(With Basting Line and Added Avenue elevat ain he had boarded Seam Allowance.) Bathing Costume for after it started, Theodore Allmer, Misses and Small Women, 16 and 18 years. forty-four, a salesman, of No, 2305 ta the new, Myrtle Avenue, Queens, was swept off = ‘Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION Terese on by the guard rail at the Wyckoff Ave- How BUREAU, Donald Hullding, 100 West Thirty-second Street. (ops nue Station, Williamsburg, this morn- te posite Gimbe! Bros, corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second ing DR VE oman Street, New York, of sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents in He fell to the tracks and was picked st id ES thee coin oh stare for each pattern ordered. PLANE OeT al Waly crite ste 15 W. 42d St. ging te Ware terns, IMPORTANT.-Write your uddre plainly and always ‘ ny specity size wanted s ‘ 1 ' Was found his ohull was fries Brooklyn Offics, 408-4.. rution St, wo tured. Seas the rare flavor of the most luscious grapes own, It contrasts so delightfully with the lemon that you can- gs (TEETH AT COST 2 WHILE STARTING MY BROOKLYN OFFICE (ever betore in the history of Dentistry have you had a chance to get high grade work at these prices. ud at Boerum Vlace ‘L? St so ¢ GARRETT & CO. Pioneer American weel more ther Office + « Tbelleve a thousand and a year from now. This work carries No Crown or Bridge Waranteed ¢ thing gone against you—stroke off, best pony lamed, other side ahead— Whatis there that braces a chap up like a “Helmar” Turkish ciga- rette? Nothing! oii Why “Helmar” just puts you back in the saddle. Yes, sir, “Helmar” for mine? The mildest tobacco for cigarettes fe Turkish. The hest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish, Don’t pay ten centa for anybody's cigarette unt you have tried “‘Helmar,” a fascinating, elevating, gentieman’s emoke. 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