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Pe RAEE S ne ee inted Postmaster « Yonkers. WASHINGTON, April 11.—Michael J Walsh of Yonkers has been appointed Postmaster of that city “ont Horlitk’s s% Get The ‘ORIGINAL \ Malted Milk i) A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office, ‘HILLS HIS WIFE, SHOOTS HINSEL SPARED DAUGHTER Drink Crazed, He Pointed Weapon at Little Girl, but Changed Mind. After shooting and killing his wife, who had supported him for the better part of five years, Owen Loe, a chauf- PERFECT FITTING Cover you with Satisfaction HEY in perfect- fit- ting sizes for every figure — for men, women and children—tall or short, stout or slender. The fabric c curve and angle so well and **sives and takes”’ so readily with every be that Munsingwear affords the ut- most in underwear comfort. 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Hc aRSUteMIIN thy TGtary. auttorues | eens, earant i200 ie aM et | CREDIT TERMS about the case, and if told that ik. 9d /inergue and war, which depicts the $3-°° Down on $50-% thority to hold an tnquest he Would | piraculous escape of Fatria from the 600 6s “6 75.00 enter into @ thorough investigation lotting La Savatte ex- feet of the ple if In the Mean time 1t would be well for | Cty. 7 «66 4s 100-00 all citizens to remember that sentrics| 10. * 150.00 }and guards are under strict orders to STO UNRAVEL 15-% 6 200-00 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Smears 7; ING SEASON Street, fired a bullet into his own head | HE FISH and is dying in Polyclinic Hospital. Leo's seven-year-old daughter, yn Mary, te allvw only because a ft Is Also the Lying Season, When the Sap Starts in the Fishermen’s Heads as Well as the Trees—‘If Fish Were as Big as the Lies That Are Told About Them Grocers Would Have to Sell Sardines in Garages In- stead of Cans’”—“Everybody Can’t Learn to Fish; Fishing Is a Gift, but So Are Christmas Ties.” drunken whim persuaded her father to desist when he had already levelled the revolver at her. His first shot cut ® tress of hair from the child’s head as she tried to protect her mother. | Mrs. Sarah Lee, the mother, was thirty-five years old, and supported | the family by doing dressmaking and | renting rooms, The neighbors say she did this because the husband, who oc: casionally drove a Fifth Avenue bus, refused to work regularly. Evelyn told the police that her father often demanded money which he spent for liquor, and was quarrel- some when he failed to get It. A wrangle took place Friday and he bought a revolver. Bringing it into | the house he told mother and daugh- ter that he would kill both “before he | got through.” | At 846 o'clock last night Lee brought @ bottle of whiskey into the house and set it on the dining room table, After taking @ few drinks he demanded his supper and Mrs, Lee hastened to prepare it, “While she was gotting things ready father asked for more money,” said tho child, dry-eyed and strangely calm for one who had just passed through such an expertence, “I don't know what mother said to him, but he got his pistol and ran into the kitchen, I followed, for I was afraid he was going to kill mother,” The child described how she had darted betwoen her parents and how her father had backed off a fow feet. He tried to circle around her, but she kept in front of him. Suddenly he raised his gun and fired, Mra, Lee pitohed forward and a lock of the child's hair fell to the floor The woman got up and ran scream- ing to the dining r Loo followed, and as she turned he fired a bullet into her tempto, “Then he pointed the pistol at ma,” said the child, “and I thought he was going to kill me, too, I was crying ond he stopped and looked at me. \ By Arthur (*‘Bugs’’) Baer. ' | Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening | World). The season when the sap starts to stir in the trees is the season when the sap starts to stir in the fishermen’s heads. Which doesn’t mean that we are calling ‘em sapheacs by quite a few forkfuls, But just about the time that the ice comes off the river and hops into the tall, thin glasses, just about the period when the leaves bust out on the trees and the woods are getting real Belasco lke, the chronic fisherman hears the call of the wild fish. He grabs his tobacco coupon fishing rod, drinks a hasty lunch and ankles off into the forests, determined to kidnap a complete set of fish, The main ingredients of a forest are trees, but an authentic fiwherman is bound to go fishing, squirrels or no squirrels. One of the first rules in the 1917 fishing league is that you must have water to fish, It Js not only necessary for the fish, but it also comes in handy asa chaser. We don't know what those new submarine chasers are like, but a gent must pack an awful thirst when he requires one of those things. After your sincere fisherman locates some water that hasn't got a water meter attached, he places his food on the ground with the cork up. ‘Then he claws the earth like a hungry hen until he apprehends a couple of perfectly peaceful worms, The worms have been summering in the ground all winter, never dreaming that tholr neutrality would be violated by the fishing Hohenzollern or any r dynasty, Then your incurable fisherman makes the worm an accomplice and proceeds to use him as a} decoy to snare foolish fish away from their homes, Is any fish safe? The early fish gets hooked for the same thing that the early bird gets Pretty soon he . ‘Don't cry. L| credit, He lamps that decoy worm and if he is a wise fish he starts in to guess I won't kill you.’ Then he went | filibuster around. Some fish have been known to La Follette all summer. | into the kitchen and shot himself.” If he is @ dumb fish, he sinks a mean tooth in the worm and—goo'bye! The shots brought several lodgers reo lunch Is never free. Poor fish, | and one phoned the West Sixty-| : eighth Street Police Station. Lieut. Simple Simon wasn't so simple. Whenever he felt an attack of fishing Dunn sent Patrolman Msloney to the| coming on, he got out his American Tobacco fishing rod and fished all over house on the run and there he found bucket. He knew he wouldn't catch anything and he was never tke child sobbing over the body of ber|® Water bucks disappointed. But a modern fisherman isn’t wise enough to be simple, He | oe aisbulance care tree (ie Coir: wil has f ten-inch trout in a milllon-acro lake with a three-inch worm | clinic Hospital and Dr. Dwyer said| gor years, He will park himself under a tree for eleven hours at @ clip, | peodicrdy g bag He took him to the| noping to catch a two-foot pickerel in a one-foot pond. HRPRCL LURE ctetiek Maree bee, sone ‘And he never gets anything, All he gets Is older, The fish never come | trated her left breast and might not| near him, They stay away so long that you think a waiter must be bring- | have proved fatal. The shot in the yng ‘om, But a genuine fisherman never learns anything, You can't get In | templo caused instant death, the sur-| 144 army with flat fect, but you can with a flat head, | gitar ‘And the way a fisherman can steer the truth! Yea bo, Even when ho | catches nothing, he multiplies It by two. And if he happens to catch a ——_ flivver fish, he adds a Rolls-Royce tonneau and a Fiat engine to it when MILITARY COURT | no tells the story. ‘The fish gets bigger with each repetition. If fishes were ne ig ae the Iles about ‘em, grocers would have to sell sardines in garages | | instead of cans. ey idan | ov cuver, a fisherman is the only Teal sportsman in the world. He atl eathed eateh fish than buy them, and he never shoots « figh that | haeatiy full-grown antlers, No game warden has ever caught a fisherman | saa home more fish than he could carry, And a fisherman wouldn't ay 4 all aquarium without first giving it ng for a goldfish in a smal blarbervecd ‘America need have no fear of our patriots failing to | wo ho’ ‘ pond when the call to arms echoes through the land, WEST SIDE BILL ADVANCED TO THE THIRD READING Provides Service Commission Must Approve N. Y. Central Contract Before It Becomes Effective. ALBANY, April 11,—The Senate to- Ny ti day ady ed to third reading the nedio with it, The bigh price of} « das assent make him feel any bet-|Ottinger Bill, which amends chapter a eget he pulls one up on his hook. 777 of the laws of 1911 so as to pro- ie Witt fester out there in the torrid| vide that the Public Service Commis- heat tor days and weeks, And yet|sion must approve the New York é ‘men should have the| Central west side contract before it people ask if wo becomes effective. | The Senate concurred in the pas- A fisherman makes no attempt tO) sage of the Machold Bill, appropri- escape from a fishing trip. If # Ud) ating $1,980,000 for improvement of sentenced him to one he would get town hi rhe resp ‘There are several methods of set- ting fish, ‘Tho surest way 1s to order ‘em from the menu, However, tf you are not so particular about getting) fish, you can go on a fishing trip. Coroner Believes He Has No Jurisdiction—Hears Different Stories of the Shooting. A fisherman will ferment tn the hot . sun for hours and hours, He catches everything but fish, If he docs catch | a monster of the briny deep, It's Ben- we that he can thread a Coroner Isracl Feinberg announced to-day that ho had made an unofficial investigation of the killing of seventy- six-year-old Louls Feuerstein of No. 62 East One Hundred and Twelfth Street by Private Thomas Allen of the For- ty-seventh Regiment at One Hundred and Fifteenth Street and Park Avo- nue yesterday afternoon, It is not likely that there will be a formal tn- quest, as the case appears to be, in the judgment of Coroner Feinberg, one in which the military authorities have sole jurisdiction “I have heard stories from both sides,” sald Coroner Feinberg, “and they differ materially, The soldier, 1 am told by the police, says he tired nly after the old man had refused to halt and had become abusive and raised his “Tam erally so hu vote. sore. ft para-| At the present high cost o tft costs about} by the State, was passed by the Sen 67.94, Counting i id ls | Governor lh fixtures, a fish ts worth about 42) conts in cancelled stamps. By having the snuff habit instead of the fish habit, the ultimate consumer can save enough in twenty years to buy the 1 become the fish's landlord. = House already had passed raise his cane but raised his hand| pe Congressman who has the’ moasire and a Senate amend when the soldier pushed him back, | ,ardihood to vote for prohibition will slgned to send it back, was. “I am told by the police that tho] he gued oy the Amalgamated Fishers’ G R _— re Sennie Also Passes Dey” BAIL CONCORD, N. H., April 11 to prohibit the sale of intoxicating lquors for beverage purpo: e4 was passed y by the State Senate, 14 New Hamps A bill told Feuerstein family that the old man was hard of hearing and that wit by members of the ocean and nesses havo sald that he did not soldier says he fired three times, but] Union for restraint of trade. found ee no civilian witnesses can be Everybody can't learn to fish. Fis) 25.00 + 300-0° FREE 8RASS BED with regulations and | out of military necessity, | Private Allen had orders to allo’ ROCKAWAY FORT DEAL no one on the strect on his post Senator Cotillo Introduces Measure under the New York Central clevated | ~ for Committee of Five to or Cor c rules growing structure in Park Avenue, between i One Hundred and Fourteenth and Make Investigation, One Hundred and Fitteenth Strects.| 5 oat gom « Stalt ( Jeat of The Evening There are hundreds of guards, mill-| W x tary and police, posted in various| ALBANY, April 11.—Senator Sal- points in and about the elty, with! vatore-A, Cotillo to-day demanded in orders to allow no unauthorized per-| the Senate the fullest investigation of Ki son on forbidden territory, All are the real estate deals connected with APARTMENTS FURNISHED /the Rockaway fortification matter, COMPLETE FROM $50 TO sh00 and iutroduced a resolution calling Open Monday and Saturday Evenings for the appointment of @ committee | i94 sp. L STATION AT CORNER of five to go fully into the situation, armed with loaded rifles, ‘The military guards at railroad ter- minals and along railroad tracks with- in the city will be withdrawn as soon The resolution was referred to the of sp ‘Thompson sup up this + “It mbling this pa sy fa MBUS AVE CA es COLUMBUS AVE. the uniformed police force is not large 1 wht enough to supply the men needed IRET. 103 &104 ST. and Wall Streets shortly after 1 o'clock “Street” a sensation which for a few minutes had a miliion share day on iz 11, 1917. ok: pers in the neighborhood, ‘he firemen made short work the fire, though it gave them an ob-! stinate struggle while it lasted, The damage was slight. boards. The shed covered an engine which furnishes compressed air for the riveters, drillers and other work- WALL STREET TURKS OUT Smoky Blaze in Subway Shack] was stored there, Soon after the explosion, caused by Jams Thoroughfare and | tte short cireult, the alr was filled Blocks Traffic. with dense smoke and ft looked as if A short cireult in a shed at William Newspaperwoman Dt Mies Lillian Macomber, thirty-three ‘8 old, a former newspaperwoman, aken to Bellevue Hospital on Sunday rom the West Forty-seventh Street ice Station, in that institution to-day from a complication of diseas that entire end of Wal pet were | burning. Capt. Lahey of the Old Ship : Station, in addition to his reserves,| At the time of her admittance Miss brought up a score of mounted traffic] Macomber was unable to tell anything policemen and they had their hands] apout herself. During lucld moments full keeping back the crowds of brok-| she gave as her nearest friend a Mra, ers, lawyers and messenger boys. 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