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“STOMACH TOBL NICHOLS MURDER AS TWO CONFESS fon Wretched Until He Started ‘Te Take ''Fruit-a- ives" 696 Chamylaie ot treet, Mulholland Tells Where He "her ae veare I ees miwatle toned Jewels Taken From ee. 1 bed frequent Deeg Apetle, ged Widow's Home ee i, fet wretched eon | 4 trom Khew | dread A trend . the wutert, they did me good the fire bos, 1 felt 1 wae getting pt adie Lene or Lebte GM wed 1 caw trothtully say ther OME ~etives’ is the only medicine | rr = sate sf band be lped me LOUIS LANKIE — 7. Hundred end | Wirest, employed as wit | guard at the Fourt tee of the Thirea aw Stern Brothers ’ West 42nd and 43rd Streets Hy i Ge & bos, 6 for 68.50, BB oll dealers oF sent postpar od, Ogdensburg, N.Y w, the Men’s and Young Men’s Suits NEW FALL STYLES Superior make and finish, in the newest models and fabrics; made to our own special order by the foremost clothing manufac- turers, are now being shown, Ranging in price from $15.00 to 40.00 == Men’s Autumn Hats (Department at 6th Avenue and 48rd Street Entrance) assortments from the leading forei and American makers, in the newest thapes’ and colorings. Particular attention is directed to Soft and Derby Hats at $2.00, 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 Men’s Furnishings Exclusive Styles in Men’s Neckwear, made of fine Imported Silks in our own workrooms, at $1.50, 2.25 and 2.75 ALSO TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY, EARLY SEASON OFFERINGS OF Men’s Autumn Scarfs, large flowing end shapes,...............at Men's Negligee Shirts, of Corded Madras, with laundered cuffs, at $1.10 Men’s Pajamas, of fine mercerized ma- terials, with frogs and pearl buttons,.. .suit Meet nn at $208 When sickness and debility over- pd Ah we naturally call « wr flere, that is right; for in medicine hes liquid form. What this isdvae clearly states is not an isolated case by any means; “Two years ago after # severe ill- ness of stomach trouble, I was left such a weakened condition that my doctors thought I mi through the winter. rong a unds in two hiskey none of the medicines the doctor me, and I suffered untold agony. As a last resort, the temperance adv , said he would tr: < ry gnanketul T am that he did, for it is the thing that « all Jr. 8626 N, Camae St,, Philadelphia, Pa, Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey Seapiemenis the e ir and rest by bringing into action all the vital it assists digestion and enables you to get from the food you eat tho Seer It ase itcontains, It builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the hi lasticity to the muscles, and ric! 10 the blood, It rworked, delicate and sickly, and is @ promoter of good health Get Dutty’s and Keep Well.” Seld in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of imitations, NOTE Get Duffy's from your [amily wine store, licensed a grocer. If he cannot supply you, write us. oe for useful household beoklet ee The Dully Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester, N. Y, joctor, who a Stomach Bitters |mickoutann UNDER THIRD TEE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1036. * SUGHT ' the Hird mae taken te the pottee os having helped plan the murder, the foun tus ore sorhing ’ o » the jew y ore anon t Istingion Avenue « * o sate wie a . si nent ae - emereit, tor 6 ) to pay off oe ow ‘ + ow case cae The ree ST PRISONER CHED, GAY POLICE very of the geome the needed ¢ orat rt story of Mulholland te olinch hie eon vietion for murder, (be pellee vay The detective bi 4 took Mulh land to court for arraignment eed asked the emanded to head quarters te the search fo the rent of the Jewelry boliand apparently te the only ot the three w o by Tales w yea in New Apparently be had banked on * fwot that neither Taias por the maid bad been able to desortbe bia becaure of the mask he In bis confession Waitonen sald; “1 was born in Finiwod io 1892 and came to bis country about ala years and wettiod in New York. i be- ne associated with the wrong kind of my countrymen and obtained em- Is Your == genents sane tee me: millionaire widow. Stomach Well “Ll worked at her home with the it’s the Secret une | der life ae Arthur Waitonen, now be: here from Ironwood, Mich, where be contensed. While the confeasion of | Waltonen mentions an Alex Sampson « four other servar months. “At last T left and recommended Onnt tress ax a good 4 by Mra, Hen we tried » murder the On the night pt. 7% 1916, Eddie Lent, Millin Hotde en (Mutholiand), Alex Sampson and I met in a poolroom in One Hun. | dred and Fifth Street and planned Ho refused TRY HOSTETTER’S DEGREE ADMITS CRIME. wing night we went to Talas opened the were masked guns. Wo ord to kill his mistress. 5 1d we bound him and then p to the widow's room. When red she arose as if to defend . One of us grabbed her, but fell backward immediately. examined her and thought she Ww YORK BOSTON PROV FOOTWEAR \t Sensational Price peeeees jewelry from her person | attered in all directions,” Mulholland’s story as told by the Police was: “I knew Eddie Lehto for @ long time. I had met him in Mount Mor- rls Park. We went to @ pool parlor together at One Hundred and Twenty- Street and Le: jon Avenue on there over the job. It wan ty ret The had heard of it. “We went the next night to the house and the cook came out to speak to Waltonen. I was to be the haeed side man and I wot cold feet bi he was recognized, but he persuaded » to Ko on, We had a dummy pack- fe made up to deliver and Talas let us in with this, “Then the others tied his hands but they didn’t use gun. We went up to the butler’s room on ¢t second floor and found Edith Lan feldt, a maid, there. We tied hands and fost, tied @ towel around her mouth and threw her on the bed. I guarded her itoiiaa the others did the job upstairs. The police si aid Mulholland has been arrested many times in Harlem and eentenced for disorderly con- duct, He was pardoned after eer- ving part of @ term for robbery. HELD AS SHOPLIFTER SHE WAIVES HEARING Detectives Say They Found Quan- tity of Goods in Home of Woman Accused of 5th Avenue Robbery, Mra, Ethel Fairbanks, an attrac- tively dressed woman, thirty-one years old, who gave her address as No, 231 West Ninety-sixth Street, was @ to-day held in $500 pall for trial after she had waived examination on a charge of grand larceny, before Magis- trate Deuel in Jefferson Market Court. Specifically, Mrs, Fairbanks was charged with stealing two fur neck scarfs valued at $100, and four pairs of gloves valued at $13 from a Fifth Avenue department store, She ts said to have carried a bag with a false side #0 that she could stock the bag with- out opening It at the top. ves stated that they found pack "Glazed Ivory, Dark Light end a iggest Bargain in New York ‘2 Cut Boots. de . al {ipste, Brown, Blue and White, and ther color combinati Shoes for Men 876 pairs of fine ith your feet? Get a $600 worth of goods In the woman's eee” Richardson agartment. Her husbasd !s said to bo Bio tired and chi a travelling salesman, The prisoner a @ has the manners of @ refined woman, Infantile Paralysis Vielding te Board of Health Campaign Ta connection with the noticeable decrease in the number of Infantile Paralysis cases, mothers should bear in mind that the Department of Health, City of New York, has advised Physicians to use Chlorinated Lime as a disinfectant in all cases of Infan- tile Paralysis. The United States Gov- ernment recommends the use of Chlor- inated Lime as a mort effective and economical killerand deodorant, fe. Thousands of a Raa nates fra supply of Acme accept 0 ere lot into the | tor several | died of heart failure We hurried 125 es Cpmne Pale Oe, Sea ‘= Rane Hae oe —- IS STILL UNSOLVED a Vinge vers, Mel 1 Poss ~ AESTROAYSMARK ne re and —s Vinsevers, ot Lave Pale Nf o* Five More Case Nd TWO! sneghed chell, dug up on the eite m More Deaths Are Ree | Verdou home, tn Canareia, te “The Bayer Cross” * on deep a over Mra lene ported To-Da Kerley, the wife of Vinsavers, © is on every pockage and on every ved 1b Joseph Verdoue and war ht deaths (ied a0 bie slayer and soquitier ie, wae Wl the police to-day thet the om from whieh the gheision wae dus wee beside that on which stood fh case re. | PVD, Im front of the Verdone home ‘ thie period totalied o6, 'f Chere had been any burial ther with ©) for the previous t¢| 18 the time debe anid ebe The pote forty oF tty on his truck farm te the mystery. Health Department Laboratory, | and Dr Retes, Coroner's Physician of Queens, began this afternoon « thorough examination of (he ekeleton to determine how jong it had been buried. MARSHALL SUSTAINED IN MUNITIONS PLOT CASE Plea of Monnett and Taylor Is Dis- missed by Judge Hand, who Says Inquiry was Fair, Judge Augustus N. Hand opinion filed to-day in the United States District Court, sustained the) Government's motion and dismiased Pleas in abatement made tn the tn- terest of Frank 8, Monnett, former Attorney General of Ohio, and Jacob C, Taylor, president of Labor's Na- tional Peace Council, who were in- ficted with Franz Rintelen, a Gor- man agent; Congressman Frank Buchanan, David Lamar and others for alleged violation of the Sherman law by the fomenting of strikes in munition worke and on ocean steam- ship piers. i The pleas asking for the quashing and jemiesal of the indictment among other things alleged misoon- duct on the part of United States District Attorney H. Snewden Mar- shall and hie assietant, Raymond H. Sarfaty, during investigation by the lef Judge Hand rule@ that the Grand Jury inquiry was am impartial and fair one. tablet of Genuine Bayer ‘Tablets Aspirin They protect you ageinst counterieits and substitutes, Look for Your Guerentee “The Bayer Cress + of Purity” Bold ta Pecbet Bones of 12. Bottioe of 34 ond 168 ‘The tredemark Aspirin Req U.S. Pat Offee) te Jusranes that the manvaceticecndeater of saliey ica & these tablets ts of (he revable Ihever manufacture. OCHeG. Ketadlished 1600, 125th Street, West Lyons Silk Velvet Tams and Turbans All Artistically Draped Each $2.65 Newest ideas from the important fashion centres are reflected in the splendid showing. Made of Lyons cilh volect, some trimmed with band of grosgrain ribbon. spirin, Purchase | Boroughs. Manhattan Hroi Kichinona . Totals ... This brings “ne total number of ted up to $650 and the 149 according to the official out at the Department of potnted out that 851 cases were reported for last Week and said he felt that as long as the epidemic was disappearing io this ratio the department would con- sider It very satiafactory. The average number of cases re- ported for the first five days of this week waa 84. Last woek the average was 60 per day. To-day 116 patients were reported recovered from the disease by the departmnt, bringing the total of recovered cases up to 1,781. —— Spread a 1 bs a TRENTON, Katie Demtco of Bi to a ety. Business Hours, commencing to-morrow (Friday), September 15th: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. B. Altman & Cn. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Another Selection of Untrimmed Velvet Hats including high- and lowecrowned models; Tam and draped turban effects, will offer exceptional value at $3.50 each Smart, distinctive styles for both Women and Misses will be found in this offering, (First Floor Millinery Department) Women’s Sports Skirts mostly made of striped serge in the popular effects, but some of pongee silk, will be offered, to close out, at the extraordinarily low price of $3.90 each (Ready-to-wear Department, Third Floor) Women’s Lace and Button Boots FOR EARLY AUTUMN WEAR Boys’ Suits and Pajamas will be on sale at prices that represent a decided saving. (all with welt soles and leather heels) will constitute a Sale of more than ordinary interest at the very unusual price (much below that regularly asked) of $4.75 per pair Boys’ Autumn Suits, of woolen mixtures; smart, well-tallored, and having two pairs of knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years, $9.75 Boys’ Pajamas, of flannelette in a variety of The assortment marked at this price consists attractive patterns; sizes 4 to !6 years, of Lace Boots in tan or black calf, with Ot te a ee 75c. Spanish-Louls heels; Button Boots of black Complete Autumn assortments of Boys’ calf, with cloth tops and Cuban heels; and Wear are now ready for selection, including Button Boots of patent kid, with cloth tops Imported Overcoats and Sweaters in all the and Spanish-Louis heels. ° leading styles and materials, | (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) (Women's Shoe Department, Second Floor) Fifth Auenwe-Madison Avene, New York