The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1917, Page 12

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_—- re “BENNIE” HELD FOR MURDER ontinued from First Page. | ge his son, but When Sterne YOUR PIANO}. 437 FifthAve. | | rescue his son from the police when OF MRS. HILAIR IN HOTEL | he was taken from the Second Branch |! Municipal 1 ne pores Phone 3001 Vanderbilt to the Municipal Building “4 : {FATHER THROWS = HIMSELF | ithe aireet was waiting to follow him AUTOMOBILES. | UPON DETECTIVES In jt was Sternberg's fathe 1 te Young Sternberg came out of the|him the prisoner turned back several 1 @ npanied by Detective | timen t They wa wa ants O'Connell and Moore, wh ’ aie ; yh f geant Meloughiin a we et 5 ’ { Hee Gea irc Bientere fiina| CROWD, PACKS COURT ROOM Caren Ai FOR HEARING ON WRIT ; “My boy, my boy! They're i ma cewees A 7 } to kill my bo ad bucmand 1p a te : ; Young Sternberg turned as he ntabch ts we | every avatiaiie ' h 'd the ¢ and screamed epi e Lt Par } | “Papa, don't let them take me!" | Pissing a sitting w his fathe : The elder man flung himself anew| Desde him, talked @ moment with the upon the detectives guarding his son|"ewsreper reporters before the dis |and tried his best to wrest him from] PO" his ere ptt Hy her. In apite of « the detectives m no tango dancer or lounge A $3,000 Car Baile j\ or. 30 site ot al te detectives card, ua 1 have been called, and I've to Sell for $985 [his son and they wrestled about the/Mot been In the Martinique for sda | elsewat years, 1 told the truth when 1 sai t t 1 Jieft Mrs. Hiliar at the Grand Central Other Models $565 to $865 When the detectives finally suc-|left M Har at 1 Centr eoded in drageing the old man away | Ube tation on Thuraday I've } Not an Extra to Buy land were about to put Benny tere) been (erribly bulldosed In the detec New Construction Throughout. | the antom to take him before] {Ve bureau and not permitted to leap 500 Pounds Lighter }the Coroner, the threw him. [OF rest. 1 was refused permission | Differential Prevent dding laelf upon the street in front of the| Communicate with my wife or my 20 Miles on Gallon of Gas. car Itather and was not allowed to get a Mason Motor Car Co. He was dragged to his feet, and |!wyer Phone Circle 6280 [then shrieking be began to trike! “I wouldn't eat, so wil ve had since 1746 Broadway about him with his cane, clinging to\the Police be questioning me is | the car to prevent Its movement, at! three glasses of water. [ anked them —< | last the detectives tore him away and take ame to the Martin this | the car started, the old man running/ morning. | offered to walk throug’) er it calling to his son the place any time and to be cor ENNIE” TURNS DEFIANT AND fronted by any one, but they w "t OTOR TRUCKS | PROTESTS INNOCENCE Jo this, All the 1 was walking On the way to Coroner Riordan'a| with the dete 1 wa called vile | office In the Municipal Building youog | names. f did paw y on Thurs Sold and serviced here Sternberg. who had lost his hat m{day. 1 did it to buy-fure from Kohn . the scuffie with his father and the Bros and t iy be proved since 1910 | detectives, beva d nt UNABLE TO #5 : oF iti 1, Th, 2 You police can go the limit.” he poneve: Tan MK “35, ee be ca eae | said to those escorting him. “J don't HOURS’ TIME, 2 and 5 tons. Joare if a jury victs me of this, ALSOUgA Sternberg has been ques- Sanit | crime, I'm not guilty. 1 w vt with almost constantly since he 7 Combinations of wheel Mrs. Hilalr at the Martini 1 did hina in the hands of the base and loading space. He about not meeting her ause [})Mollee who are inve ating the | have a wife and an eleven-weeks-ol¥, | stra: cling of Mrs. Hilair, Assistant 62% of all FEDERAL Truck | baby, and T didn't want tt knofwy| District Attorney Joyce sald to-day Sales are repeat orders. {that I was going about with @ijer|that he had been unable satisfac women, You can go to the dey |make any invostigation yous Jand you'll Mnd that Um tejing ” nd|torily to account between 1.00 and 7.36 he |day the woman was murdered Over 600 in local use. Morton W. Smith Co.Inc., for his movements n the © explain the new atate| made this call from the rail | truth. m His stories bh. en confused Maia Truck Showroom and = ||, Sternbers and 1 tive Sergeant |and varying.” Mr. Joyce said. “He . ee een Sm Dietsch Mego “walling for Coroner |makes statements and then denials, Service Station td bier <Pue.., ag NEgAon in the latter's office when|and when we confront him with per 136 to 146 Vswh Rak Ger] thio cider Sternberg and his attorney, |son® who refute his statements he ' Teivhune Cirle 026, Jonah J. ¢ stein, arrived with the| admits that he was incorrect and ‘ writ from Justice Delehanty, It was) then goes on ees | nimediately served o Dietsch, and | of facta WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, | then Mr. Sternberg sought again to “He say# he was in Merts's saloon BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Bill IS Bt DB th ah casi 8 fi Slit Fulton and Bridge Streets. | Offer at Very Moderate Prices | ’ : Women’s Smart Suits The fashion touch of Paris is in evidence in our models which have been cleverly adapted to the uses of the fashionable American women. They are extremely chic—they must please! Tailored Suit of navy or black) serge, with cutaway, one-button! front, over-collar of white broad- ‘29.75 cloth, braid trimming. Special Tailored Suit of gabardine, with! mannish notchecollar — revers, novelty pockets, raight-line 35.00 back, button trimming. Special Dressy Suit of Poiret twill, large collar and pockets with points, , over-collar of khakiekool, novelty! 45.00 band on sleeve, Special | jj Ht | Wish lo announce that we specialize in a complete assortment of sutta designed especially for women requiring Extra Sizes ranging from 4 2 to dk\y a oe | Especially Prepared Sale For Thursday 4 cad | ’ ; > =? "Keats ~ H ~ Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits ] Pet LD \ | Taken From the Regular Spring Stock ie | We have taken a choice assortment of models from e ; the Regular Stock in serge and gabardine, elaborately | button and braid trimmed, which we are prepared to 25, 00 offer at this remarkably low price. eee > Raver e THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH sie « D o'cloek, but em 12 AIRPLANES CIRCLE SS ABOVE HS GRAVE AS who drank with him ts ald was afte CONFESSED HE CAME WITH MRS. HILAIR, MILIMAN 1S BURIED HERE mfessed he} (Continued from First Page) wae with Mrs. Hilaire in York = he da was strangled, saying ‘heir passengers reverently bared ) Brooklyn and cauie| thelr heads, with end # performance at| The sound of the propellers grew the Paiace 1ive. ut on the way,| louder and Jouder as the clrcling ho added, Mrs, Hilair met on the| Planes descended nearer the scene Three darted away to the east Grand Central Subway stairs a man) Thr anes darted away t r 1 Kad ward, gradually descending as the phi edt Ageia, went. A mile away they wheeled and 8 Aowith bin am t} soon Went south of the cemetery 1 the med There sudde huge “ olive-drab engage with were maintained, was ipward ‘ és ve the bes ‘ 7 hip was ov J ved someth the grave and ye As 1 A y Alla Deputy Commisstoner Seull and white |row ribbon of red, white o Spector Cray keep track of the|fow ribbon of r It landed a few rods from th Men were still plying their when another pl changing statements which Sternberg makes 1 unceasing questton- |ing to which he Is subjected. | ber 122 on its bod: After he made the statement that| #Nd Instructor Cio e ene that it fell he had ridden to the Grand Central ¢ pallbearers, Corporal ntatlon the subway with Mra, ed low over the grave Hilatr and left the train with her oi opiaeh let hanged It, saying that she kot off at Grand Central and he rode| me helgh wlone to the Fiftieth Stree station, burial par | whenc wlked downtown to # wnbroker's at Fe (-sixth Street | fArine) d Broadway was t Then Ste d the story|men to defe once more, this time saying he got off Sati hak at Times Square, left Mra, Hilair) STATE BUREAU IS ROBBED. ve, and walked up to the pawn — ~ oker’s, pledging jls ring for $200 Strong Indastetal Co for funds for fu 1, and then ie walked back to Times Square, where with this firm and were formed | box in the Te wmutinbiacs that Sternberg had not telephoned | ‘he office 0 Fifth Avenue and there on Thursday carried away stamps and postal cards TRY TO TRACE PHONE CALL valued at $2,778.45. ‘The robbery was FROM STATION discovered by Matthew ‘T. Howard, as istant cashier, when the offices opened Another point In Sternberg's state-tiiy morning, having been pernetrated ment concerning his movements af-| some tine alter five o'clock yesterday ter arriving at the | afternoor More than ure Long Island Rail Teh bateena employed road no day is bein€ | py the commission which ¢ investigated, He that as soon| f aw he arrived ther went into the | fu waa subway, but two friends of his stated | the think was that they saw him go to the upper|®" level of the station where the tele American on Norwegian Ship Siok »: phones are, | y U Boat. Sternberg’n train arrived at the| WASHINGTON, March 21. — The Jorwegian freight steamer Davanger station at 11.25 o'clock on Thursday | Norweelan freigh Ma ® Bergen to Rotterdam, with on morning, and the telephone call] (1S tan aboard, was torpedoed and which “Bennie? made to the Hilair} March 14, but the crew was home, according to Irene Murray,| 4 State Department message Mrs. Hilair's niece, came at about an aboard was 11.80. To Jearn whether rnb of Angel Campy ta tion at that employees of the| telephone company on duty there are| $ time 0349900099 Meiritisk Good ; » Cough Syrup Made at; Home . to be questioned by the police. | To give Sternberg a respite fron |the incessant questioning to which jhe had been subjected, and also for the psychological effect of the thing, he was taken early this morning f Very Ui bie TMi te a walk about the neighborhood « ED Om |tho Hotel Martinique, The time se-| You'll never really know what a flected was 4.30 0 when ther®) ne cough syrup you can make until were few persons about the and Sternberg and the detective with him walked about streets, you prepare this famous home-made emedy. You not only save $2 as compared with the ready-made kind, wit you will also have a more effec: as Inconspicuously as any other prowlers of that hour I ‘ Part of the tims. Sternberg was “ve and dependable remedy in every way. It overcomes the usual coughs, walked over the ground he tardily| tneoat or chest colds in 24 hours-—re- admitted having covered on his! tieveg even whooping cough quickly. ‘Thursday trip to Manhattan + Get 21% ounces of Pinex (50 cents ‘The police say they have definitely established that Sternberg was in rinancial straits; that his account in the Corn Exchange Bank, Brooklyn, | Was closed in January; that creditors were threatening him to obtain set tlement on their fur sales and that in addition to pawning his worth) from any good drug store, pour it into a pint fottle and fill the bottle syrup. Here you have a full pinta family supply-—of the most effective |rough syrup that money can buy—at a cost of only 54 cents or less, It never spoils. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- und of genuine Norway pine ex- LCCOUNLS, own ring he recently pawned some of |? K tract, combined with guaiacol and has his wife's fe welry, including a bar eek uae fae weneretions tae thtees eee ee and chest ailments Avoid disappointment by askin Men Worki Army and Navy | vour draggin for 5 cunces of eae “ao Two hundrea | Pinex” with full directions, and don’t Pataca by the Curting Acros | Hecept anything else, A guarantee of Tine Corapany want on attike tcedag, |sbeclute satisfaction, ‘or money wh ‘ doin the meta 2romptly refunded, goes with this | parts divia work ia under preparation, The Fines, Co, FG way on arty avy orders vayne, Ind,—Advt. Grand Spring Opening Sale! THURSDAY, 22d to 29th (1 week) An EASTER MILLINERY SALE, which for big values and many bargains each day, will be unsurpassed! SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Stylish Trimmed Sample Hats Actual worth 82.98 to $3 ribbons, 98, Beautifully trim- ornaments and flowers. $5.00 Trimmed Dress Hats at $298 med with Smart, attractive hate, In Milan hemp and were shapes trim flowe wings mating # frelnge (one tHiw are (Que large show-room in devate ; nee othe display of a beautiful line i Kastor Hate nt $4.98, $5.98 oii up to $18.00 with plain granulated sugar | — New Engiand ts Rallying Avonn® the Bean. March *1—New England lying around the bean, en said to-day that the 21,1 917. ‘weant patrolling on motorcycles city line to Kenaico and the men will Py BOSTON, be armed with shotguns gardeners are r Three big seeds ; 200 American Women at Opening of Under Local Police Officers ‘I seen Nore e* °"| demand for seeds this season was far Will Pt From Yonkers Li | LONDON ta above normal and that, as might be ex- Nmavieah ra tear pected from this section, the bean led all » Ken 160. | nt West Bnd competitors. hite, volunteer de to r ne Hyde Park — ——- ( ene Woods in charge of the do th ‘ USE IT AS A LINIMENT Aqueduct and Home Guard eme ilitla soldiers and satlors, scountess Hare Prepared for selected from the 1,500 who applied and Mra, Whitelaw Retd Family Use for Aqueduct Pol appointments and will begin instr tions and dri: at) poooooo 9 at German Descent the Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory to in United States, starts the circalation of morrow. They are expected to be] WASHINGTON, March 21-—-There | the bleed and soothes ready within a week “4 stead ight bell the patient. x fn is to be at Parry-| t 1 Sta rd- | M town and Se James Fitager 0 btained natural of the Flushing police will be and logical captain. Sengeants Patrich way to do. it) non Of the Coneral Paty pain will disappear miah Crowley of the Gat and your skin will station and J. J. Noonan ale whede One Hundred and Twent treet station will be acting for set ante, receiving $75 a month extra pa reing i at en patrolmen will bo detalled as ant ‘Here's a mild cigarette that Satisfies’ This Chesterfield Cigarette does It gives cigarette more than please the taste. new kind of enjoyment, the one thing they've always wished for in a cigarette— smokers a Chesterfields /et are smoking—they Yet, you know you SATISFY"! theyre mild! ‘The new and unique blend—that's what does it. ‘That, and the pure, natural Imported and Domestic to- no so-called ‘*processes”’ or | fussing—just natural And the blend can't be baccos artifi tobaccos, copied, ‘Try Chestertields. ‘Today. lig yatta Myrra Tobacco Co 20 forlO¢ ota Pith Aven Now’ York City Chesterfield CIGARETTES IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos — Blended y- yA

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