The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1916, Page 8

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ANERCAN HANGED AFTER TORTURE, BY VILLA'S UE | FL PASO, Tex. Grey, an American mining man at Parral, Chihuahua, was killed by} companies th f hat the Cit Villa bandits when they entered the Pelee deed J evacuat bend town Nov, 6, according to a telegram] dite and diser received to-day by the Alvarado’ Carrenziata garrison. aken fre is moving « is made to Uni fea here to-day Dec, 7.—Howant jwipping hia army with ‘hihuahua City according to ted States aus It is elleved bandit chief In making his own an Andres, from tering his forces directing their 1 reports coming to mining here state that the City of ore an attack of ban- ented members of the 100 LATE 10 STOP — Nelson Wood Cuts Throat With Razor at Grand as She Sought Him by Phone. The presentiment of Mrs, Helen Wood of No, 188 Harrison Street, East Orange, and her anxious tele- phoned inquiries to Night Clerk Wiiltam Bixby of the Grand Hotel, Broadway and Thirty-first Street, led ‘to the discovery this morning of the dead body of Nelson Wood, her hus- band. Wood had cut his throat and was found lying dead across hig bed in the hotel, Wood, who tn described as a pro- moter, had suffered business reverses, first in connection with a player in- strument and jately with a sanitary cap for milk bottles, He left home early yesterday, tellitg his wife he would be home for dinner. ‘THREE ALLEGED BURGLARS TAKEN AFTER LONG CHASE Woman Meets Them Coming From Her Apartment and Screams Bring Police. George Haller, No, 222 East Nine SUICIDE AT HOTEL! me 289 Bowery, and Fred, Hansen, No. | 222 East Nineteenth Street, were ar- raigned to-day tn the Flatbush Po- lee Court, the first for burglary and, the others for “acting in concert.” | The trio yesterday rifled the apart ment of Mrs, Lillian Bartow at No. Hind Bast Thirty-fourth Street, Flat- \" "Mater feeehed against Mrs, Bar- |tow as the three were coming out of the apartment and ran down Thirty-fourth Street, the others run ning in different directions, Mrs, Rortow screamed and Haller ted Mieyele Policemen Jones and Retgie man a merry chase along Church Avenue to Fortieth Street, a num- ver of shots being fired. He matd |to-day, It was his first erime. Kruger, he said, had told him to nc- company him and he would show him where to get some money. Haller nd) Kruger we rrested with Ernest Schiller, th erimnan, who held up @ British ship last sum. OUCH! LUMBAGO? Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves Rub Musterole in briskly, and ustal- ly the pain is gone—a delicious, sooth- by ewan comes to take its place, useerole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Use it in- | stead of mustard plaster. Many doc- tors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. :¢ They will gladly tell you what re- lief it gives from sore throat, bron- ichitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, Dleuirisy, theuma- |tism, Iumbago, pains of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, WIFE GIVES ALARM 1916, | Se te " ie a an ! ) i ¥ . When he failed to arrive, Mrs, Wood mer, and charged with conspiracy, | A rath Neunand kash hut ‘were discharged, TER aS sets. found It nece GETS BER. OTHER LEAD~ S@EEEE Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagan KOCHeG. Extablivhed 1860, 125th Street, West Toys, Dolls and Games A-Plenty to cause the children to bubble with glee a: . make parents happy at the savings present Useful Holiday Gifts in Crepe de Chine Underwear Envelope Chemise of fine quality crepe de chine, daintiest new styles, trimmed with wide filet val. lace and ribbon straps. $1.98 Umbrellas for Men& Women Umbrellas of fine qualit ty piece dyed taffeta; handles of plain or carved mission wood, sterling silver trimmed, some with how cord lope, others with etrops, for men end women; each wo ‘about. $180 ni & number of bills. pmo" aut ais0 on snmber of il The Christmas Gift BRUNSWICK PHONOSRAPH effacing this indebtedness, God help De Luxe the poor!" DEPUTY SHERIFF'S DEATH | LEADS TO THREE ARRESTS PATERSON, N. J,, Dec, %.—John! Blakney of Ringwood died Tuesday jMight after his right thigh was torn A new shipment of Crippen Interpretone Player Pianos will go on sale tomorrow hotel after alarmed as the AULA. M. she loce ble to get a re- m his room, Mr. Bixby o better, but was unwilling the room by force, Mrs. appealed to a cousin, Mark I, of No, 460 Riverside sident of the Brambach » and begged him to rhe was sure some- 1s. When Bixby finally a pass key and enter The number is limited and we cannot say how Jong the offer will hold good, but while they last they will be sold for $375 each and on easy payment terms if desired. In addition to the stock now on hand orders will be accepted for Christmas delivery and reservations will be made out of our next shipment. The Crippen Interpretone is an ultra modern player piano guaranteed in every respect by the Chickering Warerooms to give lasting satisfaction. CHICKERING WAREROOMS Lord & Taylor Store FIFTH AVENUE s room, the gucst wan discoy- ered dead, the razor with which he had killed himself beside him. No written message wa. nd. TI a8 broken to Mra, Wood 1 after telepho: a hysiclan to be p MOTHER COULDN'T BRING UP FAMILY ON $12 A WEEK Effort Too Much for Mrs, | Owing to High Cost of Living, So She Tries to Die. CHICAGO, Dec, T—Death was! ing than trying to rear a $2 eek, . and Mrs ne Kas and le Neighbors, howeves, Socrates Was Right! Oe This wise old man of science when treating on the daily diet, and speaking of an Ideal Race, athletically built and wholesome mentally, said: “They will feed on barlev and wheat, baking the wheat and ,neading the flour, making noble puddings and loaves; * * * * * thus shall they be great of limb.” 38th STREET on to die. ered her and to-day sho ts r Hefore her attempt at suicide Mrs. Oram prepared a budget show she tried to stretch her husband's Ti small wake over the expenses of the ay household. Sho wrote: rent, $? is more and more becoming the favorite food of sturdy Americans. Made of whole wheat and malted barley this famous food supplies all the nourisi:ment of the grains including their vital mineral salts—lacking in many lunch and carfare, ‘That lght, fuel, food tnd incidentals en and myself. I G\ A 79m Elevators to Fifth Floor, | 35th St. Side B Herald Square. ‘way, 34th to 35th St- NO TIME Like Now TO EQUIP Plays all Records Sold on the Koch Plan of Deferred Payments Fifth Floor For the Man In the Family Blantet Robes in a variety of colors; excel’ent quality, made in good (ennthe and roomy; a wide eariety; $4. 75 A off by a c fro fi . The rT eae foods—but all-important for keen mental activity and }]/(" 0” @ charge from & shot ein, The Men's Smoking Jackets made of good quality double- Y O U R NS) E L F for Colder Weather sturdy physical strength. turned from a hunting trip and tried faced cloth, trimmed w dat pockets 5.00 to separate a couple of fighting dogs and cuffs, and sil loops........ we each dod that the hammer of Nis gun was Just before the real severe, wind bitirg, sleet driving weather Second Floor RVR ee of the winter. The man who takes advantage of our unusually ae PrN ra have its daily BRU pave oe UI Uast HOLIDAY SLIPPERS large assortment of Overcoats will be satisfied that he has men as. witnesses but are holding for Men, Women and Children 2,200 Pairs ready ¢ to choose from a 48° | made a good buy from the standpoint of service, style and price. them without bail pending the in- quest. Doubt as to the dog story was rpentors at work on aroused whon ¢ “There’s a Reason” a new far from at $1.00 Lopate aces eee rele Women's Grochet W 2 1 cranes a te ts ; ~—at Grocers everywhere. | J bie, si : Im ig vercoa Women's Knit! Siipperes lack, grey.} and. pink Men's and Wo i. omftort Silppers, ind Tow d heel; red, sky Felt _———— seer sone) $1.50 (its, | without proper working of the trigger navy blue and at $19.75 Pinch Backs—in fancy mixed fabrics. Children's Feit BROOKLYN siigersy rea” Si) Worle EARL COM!) Women's rat grey: blue, Invender, old ro ullets, plioch trim; blac wine, onte Feit leather y & black Form Fitting Coats—in single and double breasted models. at 65° Mens ond Womens rs i aWeryenia Felt Felt Bat 5 ippers, in NB etree ¢ newes I OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € jfaitses. Po oom thadee "25° ° pt OO iE lh ll a C, F, KOCH & Co., Inc., 125th Street, Weat Fulton and Bridge Sts. Box Coats—single and double breasted. BROOKLYN Will Close Out To-morrow—Friday Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Taken from the Regular Stock Ulsterettes—with belted backs. Ulsters—with big, convertible collars. Chesterfields—in plain fabrics of quality. Exquisite Velvet Gowns in favored colors, trimmed with fur and combined with Georgette. Included are bead or worsted trimmed serge dresses with or without Georgette sleeves; also a limited number of evening gowns in pastel shades. Well tailored Overcoats, made ty geod tailors, FULTON STREET, Cor. Bridge At Subway Station || | |E; ? , 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue 1}! IE The Trimmings ard Findings are 4810-4812 FIFTH AVENUE Bet. 48th and oth streets |} ||) little. Some silk lined throughout—others | such as go into the making of much higher || with silk yokes and sleeves, priced garments. E Announcement | Kerseys, Cheviots, Vicunas, Thibets ard Oxford Coatings in plain colors and mix- tures. Fabrics that are werm but weigh EI Other Overcoats—in correct styles and fabrics, $14.75 to $49.50 Greatly Reduced to In our Thursday ‘‘Morning Sale’’ | Ie The Evening World quoted i through error—The following: 485 Mixture and Gabardine Dresses $1.89 Should be 485 Mixture and Gabardine Skirts $1.89 | ———BROOKLY N—————— Very Special a Silk Lined Chesterfield Overcoats, $20.75 Made of fine dark Oxford coating, Lined throughout with silk that will give at least a year's service. Conservative model with velvet collar, 38.00

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