The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1917, Page 6

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“F oveR rive FR “} MURDER OF PER Iso How and by Whom It Was Removed From Dr. 1 * Condon’s Cellar. rae te | The allegation of the New Bruns- k (N. J.) authorities that Dr. Miam J, Condon, a Captain in the United States Army Metical Reserve orps, now under arrest at Fort ip jethorpe, Ga. charged with the wurder of John Vincent Piper, a Rut- gers College student, secreted: the pet in his homo for months started wo new investigations to-day. 1 fhe first was the possibility that After Dr. Condon left New Brunswick i HC areless U of p should be used very carefully, you want to keep 'your hair best. Most soaps rr mpoos contai alkali, dries th Ip, makes the hair The ’best thing for steady wse te thing for use mulsified cocoanut ofl tien and greaseless), and is better iu he most expensive soap or any- if else you can use, ts wt One or two penne nse the hair and scalp thoroughly. nply moisten the hair with water . rub itin, It makes an abundance rich, creamy lather, which rinses easily, removing every particle of dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. hair dries quickly and evenly, and leaves the scalp soft, and the hair ‘and silky, bright, bustrous, fluffy fand easy to manage. You can get mulsified eocoanut off any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and few ounces will supply every mem- of the family for months.—Advt SOLID GOLD|# [BRIDGE WORK 10 YR. GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK ¢ be BON rR 1 ta Ni BAe Hina ana war BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILFE_YOU WAIT. OR-BLOOM | =—Two OFF 2 Easrl25 Styl iT 3455. $8 COR SUAVE NW COR 3 AVE. HOURS 9 AM. TOS PM. ALY SUNDAYS 9 A. M, TO 8 PM New Fall Coats Fine Velour, Burella, In Colors of Taupe, Beetroot, Russian Green, Mahogany, Brown, Very Special ) New Fall Coats Pom Pom, Pueblo, Cashmere Velour, In the new shades. Very S,ecial } / New van Ch Uy ‘ | disposed of the body ,the field near the Inglishtown- | Held In which it was discovered later. | Hh | hue took her to Knickerbocker Hoa- \ | been drugged. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street Featuring New Fabrics, Style Effects and Coat Lengths Very Specially Priced New Fall Suits | In the New Fabrics, teaser =| 23.00 Coats 36 in, Long. New Fall Suits In the New Fabrics, His See then” | 30,00 h\ sea.cd Coats 42 in. Long. Woments and Misses’ Sizes Friday, (ae di, ue body | train when it had gone a few miles |trom New Brunswick, doubled back, ate stock City of New York, maturing and resumed serially from July 1, 1918, to July 1, 1932, his Journey southward. The second was that the body was disposed of Jumps From Mov by a friend of the physician's after the latter was miles away from the scene. The roadmakers who found the body are positive that it was not in Spotswood Road on Friday, as they sald they several times crossed the | It is @ fact that Dr. Condon re- ported at Fort Oglethorpe en Satur- day. Dr, Condon’s friends assert that it) would have been impossibie for any one to have kept a body in « cellar) aa long as the prosecution maintains without ite being known, as traces of it would have lingered in the cellar | for many days even after it had been removed. Despatches state that when Dr. Condon was told the charge against him he “got sore and went up in the air,” but soon quieted down and refused to discuss the case in any way. He} is held in solitary confinement under | heavy military guard, and will be turned over to New Jersey officers now on their way there, He has made no effort to engage a lawyer. The death of Piper has developed into one of the most amazing mys- teries the Jersey authorities have had, The puzziing feature is the absence of any known reason for the young | man's murder, Coroner Hubbard was given @ reason over the telephone, but | declares he will not reveal it unless/| it is proved, as “it would cast dis- honor on some one.” Prosecutor John FE. Strickler of Middlesex County, who has estab- lished a startling chain of circum- stantial evidence that lacks but one link—-that of a motive—said he ex- pected to clear that up to-day, Mrs. ! Condon, when told+her husband was | under arrest, suffered a nervous breakdown and is confined to her bed. | ATTACKED IN TAXICAB, = GIRL IS FOUND IN PARK Doctors Find Indications That She Had Probably Been Drugged. In a stupor and with her waist pulled over her head, Ida Aholanen, | twenty-two years old, a maid Iiving at No, 765 Forty-third Street Brook- lyn, was found at 1 A. M, to-day on the stone steps leading from One Hundred and Sixteenth Street into Morningside Park. Policeman Dono- pital, where she was treated for | hysteria. She told the police yesterday was her day off and she came to Man- | hattan, Bhe met two men in Sixth Avenue in the afternoon and last night: went tiding with them in @ taxicab. They attscked her, and in| the struggle her walst was pulled partly off, but she does not remem. ber leaving the tax!. The doctors sald there were indications she had y betu July 12 at 2 2% M, $47,600,000 worth of ;from a moving elevator at No. 86 rrank-| On Trt - : 4% per cont. old corporate stock of the|tin Btreet to-day, missed his footing and| Howard McConnell, twenty-three years was discovered, he may have left the (0.00) New York, payable July 1, 1967,| was crushed between the car and the|old, of No, 289 Twenty-fifth Street, Gut- and $7,600,000 4"§ per cent. gold corpor- |floorl CLS LVSAiNG Wedd, WeDUSSDAY, TUNE 80, 1917, if Auto Disaster, | receiving injuries which resulted |tenberg, N. J., was placed on trial in in his Gent half an hour later, It took | Hackensack to-day on an, indictment ig manslaughter. MeConnell went a aquad of fitemen from truck No. 1|forsn automobile ride the night of April half an hour to extricate of He wae employed by the American Buckie Company, A panion, Who was on the car wil gave the alarin and then fi screaming, from the acene. At Tenafly the car ran ment and overturned. Green of Jersey City Was crushed to car and the three rl were injured, death under the hea others with MeConn Important Announcement CONNECTION WITH ITS One Hundred Million Dollar Campaign The American Red Cross will stage an Active Service exhibit AT THE STADIUM (Amsterdam Avenue, 136th Street to 138th Street) ON SATURDAY, JUNE 23rd ao FG SPECIAL FEATURES A Base Hospital Unit in Action, Aeroplane Manoeuvres A Field Kitchen, Red Cross Dogs ‘An Armored Motor Battery AND AN OFFICIAL REVIEW OF THE B. Altman & Co. RegimentoftheHomeDefense League $1.00 & $2.00 each ON SALE AT McBRIDE’S, TYSON CO.; and TYSON & CO. At the RED CROSS STATIONS: 411 Fifth Avenue and at the Store of TICKETS 389 Fifth Avenue 30 East 36th Street New Fall Coats & Suits ‘3 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Very Special Very Special B. ALTMAN & CO, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Another Highly Important Sale Beginning To-morrow, on the Third Floor, Men’s Summer Suits Worth up to $26.50 at $16.50 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aves. West 43rd Street Store open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. Saturdays, 12 Noon. A Timely Sale, beginning To-morrow, of Men’s Summer Furnishings At_Very Decided Savings Soft Negligee Shirts, | Silk Mixed Shirts, at $1.15 each at $1.85 each Summer Neckwear, Washable Neckwear, Fancy and plain silks, open-end shapes, Four-in-Hand Scarfs, all new designs, at 55c each at 50c each Men’s Silk Shirts, Summer Pajamas, in the latest designs, per suit, at $3.65, 4.85 and 6.50 $1.10, 1.45 and 1.85 Also a Very Special Offering of Men’s Worsted Bathing Suits, $3.25 Plain colors and fancy stripes,........ per suit Men’s Oxford Shoes at $5.75 Made of genuine black and tan Russia calf; English last with wing tips. Formerly sold for $8.00 a pair Also Men’s Black Russia Oxfords Formerly $7.00 and 8.00 pair;....reduced to $4.75 Sizes are not complete. Men’s Hosiery and Underwear Seasonable Weights, at Unusually Low Prices MEN’S HALF HOSE ME: UNDERWEAR Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, in black, white | Athletic Coat Shirts and Knee Drawers, and colors, with reinforced soles and heels, . made of fine crossbar muslin, at 28c _ were 35c pr. at 45c¢ were 50c each Men’s Fancy Lisle Half Hose, in black, white and colors, striped or clocked, at 39c _ were 50c pr. at 48c were 65c each Light Weight White Cotton Shirts, quarter sleeves or sleeveless, also Drawers, Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose, in black and | Men's Union Suits, of madras cloth, in plain colors, some self clocked, athletic style, at 83c were $1.00 pr. at 85c were $1.00 suit China, Lamps and Tableware ‘There are many articles that suggest the unusual Wedding Gift in our Fourth Floor displays of Bronzes, Marbles, Bric-a-Brac, Clocks and China At Greatly Reduced Prices Dinner Sets Electric Lamps American Porcelain. une Boudoir Janie of mahogany or Sets, 107 pes.; artistic border grey enamel; 10 inch cretonne decorations; regularly $18.00, $14.50 shade; regularly $2.26,...... at $1.65 Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 108 pieces; colored spray Tt decorations; formerly #53.00, $29.00 Table Lamps of mahogany with 10 inch painted parchment paper 29" shade; regularly $5.25,.......at $3.25 Limoges China Dinner Sets, Metal Floor Lamps, adjustable; 107 pieces; colored border in brass, bronze or verde an- $5 4 : $9.50 atterns; coin gold handles; b 4s) Linuelfinishs serularie: ba ye eee Perars. $45.00 and 49.00, at $ 42.00 Floor Electric Lamps, of ma- Nippon China Dinner Sets, hogany or black and white; two 100 and 107 pieces; various lights; pull chain sockets, cord bord Jecorations; 24, plug; 22 inch painted parchment a $18.50 & 39.00 16.50 & 34,00 | paper shade; nib, $17.00, 10.95 A number of Chafing Dishes and Percolators in nickel and copper . at equally attractive prices. THE NEW WAR SONG OF ITALY “THE YOUNG WARRIOR” WORDS BY J. WELDON JOHNSON MUSIC BY H. T. BURLEIGH The Suits are made of serges, cassimeres, black and blue unfinished worsteds; quarter lined, sewed with silk and tailored throughout to meet the most exacting standards. Sizes from 34 to 46, Y including shorts, stouts and longs. G. Ricordi & Co., \ | | | | Owners of the Copyright AS SUNG BY MISS GRACE LA RUE IN “HITCHY KOO" WORDS AND MUSIC IN NEXT SUNDAY WORLD Published by Special Arrangement with

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