The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 14

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é vig ’ gia THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 30, 1917. ) Avett RO. saccade satiate ona — cute focus Bergstrom was : wih ei Tangent! | JOINT RAIL AND LAKE TURK THROWN OUT WINDOW yesterday of eepiag O56 ENGINEER REVEALS Inet: "hem be alec SOP ie | FREIGHT RATES GO UP REVEALS PLOT SUSPECTS Sa eee ceiny wy Mfeter [ected that tie Jury should. os fl |divide this among you fellows, He} _ ce restrum, proprietor of the Majeatte it it were bed d that he operate | threw a cheek down on the table. Ul Increase of 5 Per Cent. Is Allowed Three Keilow Gountryimen Arrested question of displaying moving pie- | the at ty Interestea fy write sald ‘I have nothing to do with this} ‘ ss : PCE ely” pent calle. business, but I will take the check | 'y the Interstate Commerce | as Secret Service Men Watched = | tres on day in the entire the action of t bre fF f Hh ihn | and divide it among my peop! Commission. | Them ween. | mee ae 4 eee counsel Schinidt declared | jeyy Mayer, who made the argu In the arraignment of three Turkis! é had no idea that the “lead pipes” | ment in support of a rate increase | 'esidents In Yorkville Court to-day a pens Were to be used as fire bombs or tol for tha Eastern railroads, has re- Charged with assaulting fellow. | $1. 00 DOWN } gy help the cause of Germany Against | ceived a telegram from Washington | countryman at No. 16 Heckman Place, | Buy On the CLUB P AN Schmidt Furnished Men and | er enemies | announcing that the Interstate Com tion, It Is under “Cha es me Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Chemi Paid, Saying a 0 Were Interested in the war) merce Commission has overruled tha | stood the police stumbled upon a group chemist aid, Saying [and Germany? asked Prosecutor| protest of shippers by a vote of 4 to|Of men under the obwervation of thr IMPLY come to us, open a confi- dential Charge Account, and pay into y Movies In Would You Accept This Rye HOLIDAY OFFER? talk, at to ‘: , ” Ow on cross-e: 1 Fe “Miserable Work. Morne On cross-examination. 2 and sustained the application of | Federal authorities for several weeks | “Das ist mein Vaterland!” ex-| rail, lake and rail, rail and lake, | One report is that another angle of the — claimed Schmidt proudly. e: German propaganda has been traced a small weekly or monthly eum. No eafter you receive the watch and want to =e Karl Gottfried Schmidt, Chief Kn-|,“l take It from that that you wore | {4 lake carriers for supplemental iy the quartet Jub fees or dues. : ep it, pay us the sum of Only $4. Pr.week P the North German Siow | (Ogply patereeten tariffs calling for @ 6 per vent. in- | beh Geradted are Divard Myoubi | club fees o ; if not sa after Wearing same 10 days, you wineer of the North German Jioye I cannot really say 90," wan| crease of rates. min engineer; Ahi hae Complete stocks of Men's and + aay steamship Friedrich der Grosse, | 8 el A “ pplication for the ine reane | |Awy« pind Abraham Seta, w ho sa Young Men's security. We trust any Schmidt admi at when De- fo several weeks by ne is the editor of the on urki where Dr. Walter T. Schecie'a 250] tective Barnitaz arrested him he did MERICAN WATCH & DIAMOND CO.|(c cnc mens ertn e ou ower put under arrest?" vd Cy Je rivet jen Square Deal Credit Jewellers States Court, With five other asked | men demanded. No. Rivington Street, who is . Judge Van Fleet Mr. Mayer said that in his opinion I HONE mans he is on trial for conspiracy ! had read in the papers that|thin ruling is a Very persuasive indi. | Hellevue Hospital with’ a fractured MA DEN LANE ivntect 4TH FLOOR Bohmidt was born in West Prussia| Becker and Von Kleist had been ar-| cation of the probable action that will Sas ce urate ar at $ fifty-three years ago. Hin family ia|T8ted," said Schmidt. “1 had no|be taken upon the new application of [locked Up in default of $5,000 bail to ; im to ask about ét.” iroads for a fifteen per cent. |! ‘and my boy is in the] efore midt took the stend| trercen hick appli ANION tw to. | ee Aded proudly } Karbade, another of the within the next few weeks. Schmidt told incidentally that hel \ Increase in joint lake and rail! bad habs Ob Wiebe 06 the Fasenes tot thirty-two years old rates should not be confused with ap der Grosse until May, 1916. Dr Fonecutor James W. Osborne Seni PRRRE TRE Scheele introduced himself to Schmidt |asked him if he didn't think.the lead | Y@nee 1" all Treimas rates, | Adame Newspaper published in this count Kyonb and Shuekri say they are Co jer. in Pruswia field,” hi 4, who says he is business mar Turki hat followir r the finan $ countrym » window of t on the third floor, « ager | the gun Hea’ | throu include all the leading fabrics, colors and models, Blue serges, brown fancy mixtures, in English, belted and conservative models HE years and ideas of boys from = three years up are carefully con- sidered in the making of our clothes for the rising genera- tions. Fabrics of proven merit, tailoring that endures, youthful @ sho! Jriver, His alleged aseatiants say he before a Hoboken bar in th ot | Pipe shells that he and his comrades | tanned rte ; All sizes; we can fit men of every before a Hoboken bar in the fall of] were fitting with cape and waters | ~ CLOSING QUOTATIONS, [Jumped from the window I Lido ap & . - tight partitions were to be used as iy Tt was earped hat for some time build vice about installing machinery in] bombs rel epartment of Justice agents were be ie ides bout in ing y bombs he answered With net lieved to be watching the occupants of PREPARE FOR FASTER | hin fertilizer factory in Clinton Street 1 may have had such an idea, ‘ the apartment from a louse across the | Hoboken: at , threw out this thought at once Alfetiaimen way ere was A report that Federal | “He gave me a check for $2 ny Chief — Eng r detectives had seiz baal mentdt. would never give me work adel nidt continued, “I told] which was wrong, whereby evil could him I dt ant to take money for] be wrought." Ja favor to a gentleman like him; but] "Why didn't you ask Schmidt or | Second Engineer Osmer abo om?" he said the money came not from bim asked Lar, neer Osmer about them ; poalibiic lie AN Largest Store in| 7 a ites New York Selling, WASHINGTON, Mu ; Sie : Stylish Clothing designs and moderate prices are the sterling qualities which con- tribute to the sustained excellence Osborne, ! — ‘f ~ of our clothes for boys. but from « stock company; so | took] “Hecause I. had confidence they Leah GO WirHGh) MAJOKClléek; Gawarh 531057 West 14thSt., N.Y. on the Club Plan. the check and turned it over to our would do nothing wrong.” nd Commander Cone, was ay ted by Store Extends Clear Through to 16th Street, Boys 3 to 10 years— widows and orphans ©. Osborne read to Karbade from BA aA ag eds Lt ACL Ww habl uit in vari-color combinations. | Scheele wanted Schinidt to let sono | lis deposition before the examiners of employees tor the defense Ge ihe 7 ashable suits in va rc | ; the Department of Justice soon after ama Canal. Junior, Middy and Norfolk suits in plain and j of his engineers come to the fertilizer | his arrest factory and work, but the engineer) “Yes, we came to the conclusion couldn't do this because his men were | that they would be used for explosive purposes, but we did not think ft c One day Sehe telephoned | PUrh | few r day i i “| would be for criminal purposes.” fancy patterned wool stuffs. Reefers, Rag- lans and belted overcoats “Boys 7 to 18 years— |that he wanted a job of ant pas |] Karbade shook his head as the tn- |! ; done; so Sehmidt told Second n-|terpreter read these worde Norfolk suits; several distinctive models; |gineer Owmer to send Becker there} “I did not say all of that,” he plain and fancy materials. Overcoats; form fitting and belted models. | declared wren fe | Karbade was asked what he really “1 asked Osmer two days later,”| said at his first exami Schmidt continued. what Scheele “rT had an idea,” wanted. He showed me a plece of} lauld would co P, 0 cause chemists operate a good deal with liquids and I had soldered a par tition In the she I thought that |(meaning Schmidtiy), you will do me} some chemical process would be pro- |: a great favor if you will make fifty | duced as the disc dissolved, but I did lke this,” and he handed me a sam ARE nat women ee to come into the | ple shell. I asked Dr. Scheele to pay This is exactly the way the fre|¢ my men for doing the work In th bombs blk site own time, at least cents an hour Toth ehmidt and. his. counset| MAYO. HIT. IN \ $250,000 SUIT. avided the word “bomb.” ‘They called | \the things made in the workshop of | the Friedrich der Gros Special feature— Barber shop for the exclusive use of children. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET said: ‘Schmidtchen Dr. Scheele, who K Tarkan a | Lanter Virginius St. Julian Mayo, defendant in « $250,000 action for breach of prom- ihe iy to marry, brought by his supposed nple shells” or wite of ele Withelinina Meyer Schmidt sald he finally stopped the fof No, 402 West One Hundred and Fit MONDAY MORNING WONDERS i re SPEAR & COMPANY | Downtown—6th Ave. at 16th St. Uptown—22-24-26 West 34th St. $60,000 FOR FALSE ARREST Last Week of Our Dollar Sale ss Fon ae, sou! ht to amend his answer, ac- cording to the affidavit of the plaintiff, by attack her moral character, by that he had made gifts t hae Maat rth $14,000 and Je Tel & Tel |the Supreme Court, which since Wed Our Semi-Annual Dollar Sale is now at its height. You pay Pecitionaeol uoeet sce One Dollar, we deliver any article. That is the slogar which is bringing home promoter, again. furnishing satisfaction to hundreds every day, thousands every week, Itis a sale YOU want Broadway for allege to attend now—-to fill your home furnishing needs, Act at once, ‘The Dollar Sale will be over before you know it. Make it a point to select your home furnishings tomorrow. Nic to $11,000and holdin thet ennayivanis WT ite of limitations protects him. a Coal Co, “et Mrs, Meyer malicious, prosecution One Dollar Delivers a Article ies M “4 " ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | Pennsylvania Railroad Company have | | sold $60,000,000 Keneral mortgage 4% per cent, bonds due June 119%, to Kuhn Loeb | npleted, and a public of nda Will probably be made y | Meyer's week at 97! d intere to 0.90 per cent. on common’ stock against 2M per cent, In KAS, | ee 1 employee Conn n, body was found near that city dit. 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