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ee ee ees OO TOOLS SELEY TINE SEB YT is 1918 ee ee ee RET er Sn dling houses, All were sald to have) WOMEN DRIVE A tl Judge Mant HE |S ALL PRO-AMERIGAN, THE EVENING: WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, iD: Jima Br Lonrd wher LO een) FA —3 SEA Aand BR 0 TONS FROM JAPAN. |: rain exchange for ansigned as his lawyer. Kinane ‘made toon. | MRS. DURYEA PRESENTED ROTHENBERG'S ALIBI been between Bighth and 4th ARMY TAUCHS. eee eee had eine 4 ter Str ne Leave sing, Mich, for |cases were adjou 0 tera." cceuuay spy nest ww mio. | DEGLARES JOSEF STRANSKY) WITH GOLD. MEDAL BY Sanne ws ned um till" ae |e ere Bits f101500 one eve, Sonnac ie ter ta cian ann a perety Bhs. ¥00s eer OOM HSon [sioe'Hurk" hth Aoverament Sue) Regema Remedy the Gover lie is supposed to be Jn Parania harmonic Orchestra, came owt to-day | ——_—_—— There are a numb: t 16 young women a ‘ se ot kin geet (one) 1 ae company of Cy ot ie aaa | connection with the ¢ “Why, you must be crazy, The HUD Gah Eytpaiaien IN the, WORT (Continued from First Page.) up, in addition to the real motive tra State Guard and ‘ . mpath jin the i a war in| Bacs Schepps, one of the witn a 15 | New megrt. All ate lb Bovi re answer to a published sumgestion tha the Rosenthal case, was detained| Nstional League for en's Service a he be dropped from bis position as a thet Mr, Smith had gathered im thé! most of yesterday and prom MLE bed ol ete wi a byt pro-German | night. | help get certain information the i" . fa While 1 readily admit that during | One of the most interesting of these | ecutor wants. Ho was reles i Pea oat the first part of the w sympathies facta. concerns the revolver and the | h!# Promise to return to-da Asks for Satx Connael, ‘ . ; 2 lle bullets which killed Cohen, An “x” was | statement: % Serene ALO Dee. 18, 1917 aia, Teta, “Ewan not in fay policis of | oa a WT kore Wenn boven inte with Jeremiah A, O'Leary of hav-| Dee. 1 the German Govern noo Amer: | pen-knifed on the nose of each of the! 1° onl? oolor. Tt enew 'ilarr ed seditious matter in Bull,| Ask your druggist and he will tell you ~ 18" > fea’s entrance into the war I decided to| four bullets found tn Cohen's body.| Yor by reputation, just as I k al Judge Augustus N, Hand | what D. D. D. Pre Ave., Corner Street take @ 4étnke stand with iy elopted And in the bone-handled revolver, Jesse Jamon Tim a bit of window | wien tho cases were called for trial ves: | Mreyed in your own neigiihor! Yous country. 1 opened the Phitharmonte which the murderer threw away ashe dressing, a bunch of ribbon, to HelP | ciday chat he had no money for couns | money back waless the first bottle res ' reason with the play of “The Star fled the two remaining bullets bore ‘he case along. It is a shame tha’ t He asked t m Sulzer be | lieves you Ge and 81.00-—Adet i 11 * wit Lemont hele noses sigiiiar orcases cut in| Tint snowld be taken away from fy : , || Spangled Banner’ without suggestion or on thelr noses ster business and kept waiting all da Sale Also at Our BROOKLYN 1 come from Bohemia and | the fend. ‘The effect of the “x” le to| just for a pretext to use I in ~ and NEWARK Stores I went world ‘srukele Bohemia | dumdum the bullet, to make it spread | C¢snection with a case! 1a, | for her ndence and fa- | o Fumors being run d¢ Fi | as it strikes, to make death surer. ia that @ ‘ out vors the Allie | Cohen kne 8c t | y sympathies ever since I oa al LLETS ARE EXPECTED TO German propaganda i My sympath eT came ta su is sald he had also prom hounce tor Wwednesday— 0 HH thts country have bern outspoken for | | STRENGTHEN THE CASE. | the “Government. vv r {I} America, in tact, 1 have renounced my | smut in the case of “Harry the Yot* ) Ne that was attemptir carry | ||| native country and taken out my Amer raffic in heroin and other drugs can papers, It is quite true that I knew the District Attorney's office believes certain army posts, and was working @ ||] Count Bernstorff, but 1 met him only the sinc a Prove to have a * Cid instigation of Germ a Beenie & |||] at the time when he was still persc boomerang effect, coming back to | for the purpose of injuring the | NEAR t . NEW YORK i —_— I rake athe Wiite House ME WRED any shatter any defense that the mur. |fAmerican soldiers. as| ean du Gre number of Americans were meeting derer may try to interpose. The four! Rothenberg had been involved a few - FOR WOMEN AND MISSES wR bullets in the body and the two in| senry apo in the wane ; \ i} nt of the steps | | the revolver are expected to form a ie Place in which a 1 HI | / was fought and City ( 1 earns ay TAH y wo Hie at, Biren link which will greatly strengthen the {/ eC a TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS AND Ilana the Phitiarmont apis cayo already made strong by one posi«|tween the rival. wane e ‘e \Il} - tive Identification of Rothenberg by | Many arrests were made a SPECIALLY PRICED AT JUDGE ORDERED TO JAIL. an eye-witness and made still stronger, DUt there was no conviction. ‘ — | by Mr, Smith's new evidence, | Ratled Sethenpene wee er : * Federal Court Acts After Order Is ‘The revolver was found in an area-| present ‘case insists he had no F Hii! Ignored. way at No. & West Slat Street by|to do with it, and detectives belleve e ||| SPRINGFTELD, Mo.g April 2—Federal 4| Harry Norton, @ milk wagon driver, |° !% telling the truth. | | kent A — a ai Among the witnesses who saw | ||| | District Judge Van \plkenburgh here ‘The slayer passed that addres as he ie | | Ci di to-day ordered Judge J. 8, Hvans of theo! MRS NINA LARREY DURYEA | .un toward Columbus Avenue pdm k Biter ipa ; — } om Ht saad Sanne A cg cae 7 “1Mrs, Benet snd Mrs, Tuttle Also) Rothenberg’s home is at No, 914| which the slayer rode a block <> souri, confined to the Jackson Coun ; oes DRDO atioeeats Soe cane t {C34 % lI] | ance that he will y the mandate of Refugees. trade he is sometimes a walter,| in the West Side Court be | GO| atta tis ea te Sto Pes AFTER EASTER CLEAN-UP i ON ||l|| County to create « fund to ry PATS, April 2.—The Queen of Mon-| erence, it is alleged, he is a gamble! | { , Vine eae Aw y to create a « . ; gambler, HUA. k Wi \ i Ny, ||\|| ments on the bonds of the Fort Scott] tenagro has presented to Mrs, Nina/and he has been convicted and fined MARKS HAILED AS JOS | ' Wz. ° Ona) || lI| jens Laclede Railway, tarrey Duryea, ‘Mia; Lauretes ¥,|88 bold Lately he has not been ylight Saving F at « = eS i i ing. ed, ” | Benet and M bart (Herbert?) | ¥O" { , oy ; ITALIAN SHIP SUNK. Benet and Mra. Hobart (Herbert | «Me kill the Yot?” said Rothenberg| Hailed aa the modern Joshua, Marcus j TK zm Ho | Tuttle the Gold Medal of the Queen's) i protesting his innocence when|M. Marks, President of the National f Sebmarine Se: Veasel Down Off] Order, the highest distinction in ber| questioned in the District Attorney's| Daylight Saving Associations received = ' sland of Ma in recognition of the services of| office. scores of telograms of congratulation : ! EES @ SON SEAL COAT YA AE COLUMBUS, 0., April Digging in his field, adjoining the Sandusky River, Hen?y Borgman, former Com- missioner of Sandusky County, eat Britain, Tho Ttaltan steamship «| the Duryea Committee for the Reliet| “yor was a friend of mine, He|Y@s¢rday, from all parts of th | \| ane eae: of the Montenegrin Refugees, trusted me, I was his money man.” |loss of sleep,” wro | i \ island of Madeira, according me “What do you mean by ‘money | re ee ee oc ioarn thet ‘ $ $ $ f \ i { ||| | vices received in marine circles here to $5,160,600,000 TO ALLIES, |™an?"” he was asked. Joshua?” iW / I] day. The crow wag, landed lant Satur pb dudalen “The man that handles the other _— | . ae iH) f HI] )int feported leaving eiibraltar for New |New Credit ef @200,000,000 Gtven| fellow's money for him,” Rothenberg Just Like Finding Money, q i t P y} | York: ‘ |explained. ‘[You see, in a fast game with @ lot of money in ft a lucky man can't make his bets fast enough. So when the ‘Yot' was winning 1 would WASHINGTON, April he Allies in the last year were —Credite to raised || COL. M’ARTHUR WELL. un- $55 875 $125 Q y Over Thirty Models—Three Pictured A variety of splendidly tailored models, shown in all the favored materials~-Serge, Poiret Twill, Vigoreux, Ik Poplin, Taffeta, Gabardine, Army Cloth, ete., in navy, black and all the beautiful new Spring colorings. All sizes included in the assortment. ALTERATIONS FREE At 4810-4812 5th Ave. t. 48th 49cn Brooklyn. Broadway at Gates Ave ' Brook: Fulton St., Cor. Bridge St. Springtime Blouses New “Picardy” Model, snug fitting sleeves, in Georgettes, satins, lingerie and checked organdies, in delicate high shades, strictly tailored or trimmed, , 3% and to 22-40 separate Skirts | or plaited styles, silks, novelty woolens, poplins, with smart belt accessories, in faney serges pockets Plain |||] | formation reachin, © to-day Meceeds Father as Head of Direc- f Natt Clty Bank, eting of the directors of the WAR FUND FAKER JAILED. At am UH abmanet dae Name of Red) tional City Bank to-day, on motion 1 Crom maha, ationa 7 \| | | of Frank A. Vanderlip, President, James | Nees Bree ee ATU " a. Jected chairman of the ||| Resbitt and who » as her address Iman was ¢ . Rotts the Martha Washington Hotel, was s teosealt uu fathers: & . ne ¥ 4 St n . n was elected |}| | sent 1 by Magistrate Ten Eyck to f ; was ole ||| |day to elx months in the Workhouse on | general executive sore of the bank, Ila charge of vegrancy and ing | succeeding Jame Stillman, | Shipped Wi ay e Commerctal of Spanish- Limited, English with an office In this city, by Federal Grand woman was a Tho! Ban an tive erica, cor- American a, | poration credentials, | was indicted the her the dMective sald, the woman stated| Jury yesterday on a ¢ 1 asked to show of vio- Jating the Espionage Act by sbipping Wireless apparatus without @ license, lat is alleged that on Oct, 28 last the company shipped radio equipment to » wa able to give persons who Rad au- for contribution the names of th thorized her to WAR LOAN BILL REPASSED. Bank Feuador, K. S. Parsons Succeeds Stevens. TRENTON, N. J. April 2 nv, Edge »| has appointed Robert 8. Parsons of Nut- Ne du 4 the late Col, Edwin Stevens as a member of the State > ar, Taxation Howse The ed called and ended, WASHINGTON, April erty Bond Bill was repa House to-day after being its bank taxation clause a to suce ley, A Under the bul as it igt-}Vighway Commisst Parsons is pay 10: Raye Geek a graduate of Rutgers College, New a bank ; ; local taxation by heavy pu Hrunswick, and assistant to Pri Bonds, Underwood of the Erie Ratlroad, Liberty READY TO EAT MEAT DELICACIES flavor and pproachable quality, Make your next meal of any of these flavory datntic Slicing Bolognas, Liver Sausage, Roulades, Pork Pies, Pork in Jelly, Roast Ham, etc. Accurately sp! ‘1, rich tn flavor. Str trepared in Sunitary The name products “Otto Stahl's” ts stamped on alt -look for it for your protection. eave amd 2 Third Ave., oTTo § 2S 1T POSSIBLE FOR PATRIOTIC WOMEN ]) to kait for ARMY & NAVY MEN | have known of Cohen's relations with |of Herman Rosenthal, lied to the execution of five men, in. | | cluding Police Lieut. Charles Becker, | Rothenberg and considered him a friend. In fact, Mr. Swann says he has learned that Rothenberg dined at Cohen's home last Friday, But it was said that this friendship might prove a strong point for the prosecu- tion by indicating that Cohen had given his confidence to Rothenberg and that the later accordingly may the District Attorney's office. Joseph Edney, elevator operator at the house at No. 7 West 92d Street, where Cohen lived and was killed, positively identified Rothenberg, the police say, picking him from a line up of sixteen men in the Fourth Branch Detective Bureau. “You have changed your clothes, but you are the man,” Edney fs said to have told the prisoner when he confronted him at the Detective Bureau. Edney also described in detail the coat he said Rothenberg wore at the time of the shooting, It was green, he said, with a stripe. At the Roth- enberg apartment detectives said they found a green coat with the stripe as described, and further as- serted they had been told by Roth- enberg’s sister that this was the coat he wore when he came home yes- +! se to-day to more than $5,000,000 Y repiin, Ortora, \\ Rat k nt Pore Atter| to-day to more than $5.000.000.000 PY “| rake in the coin for him and sort it|earthed « bar ng 500 pounds ws 1 bape That nation's total eredita from the |OUt 4 he could bet faster, Don't that | of Pickled pork. | The bar HUDSON SEAL STOLES & CAPELETS WASHINGTON, April 2—Col. Dougias| United, States now are. $2,120,000,000, show he trusted me? Don't it show | As deposited there hy the flood of x MacArthur, Rainbow Division Chief offand alt the Allies $5,160,600,000. L was his friend?” proved its date. It was intact, the S tact spastel bie sheeting tengo Fare It {8 admitted in the District At-| brine held securely and the pork was $20 $35 $60 $95 [erexoey, uttered in @ gee eect, Sut! STILLMAN IS CHAIRMAN. | torney's: office that Conen trusted |" seime condition. Mr. Borgman est ak ee! | ent torday morning. Rothenberg was arrested last night | at 48th Street and Seventh Avenue! by Detectives Finan and L'Heureux. | ADMITS HE HAS KNOWN COHEN | FOUR YEARS. | Rothenberg admitted he had been | convicted @ year ago on a gambling | charge. The police say he told them | he went Wown to a gambling house | on lower Sixth Avenue about 1.30| yesterday morning. About 6 A. M he said, Cohen, or “Harry the Yot."| as he called him, came in with a man who looked like @ Greek or an qtalipe | and remained there until 6. Rothen- berg asserted that he and a third man, unnamed except to the police, | accompanied Cohen to th Street, | where they parted, | Rothenberg said he went home and) to bed, and that Jate in the day, bav- ing read in the papers of Cohen's murder, he concluded that those who had been with him might be wanted as witnesses and had determined to seok out the police. As soon as he heard of the murder | | District Attorney Swann accepted it! as a parallel, except for the fact that {t had no police complications, to that whose death AGREED TO GIVE UP HIS PART- | NERS, SAYS SMITH. | Mr, Smith @atd Cohen had agreed | to give him evidence against five of the biggest gambling house proprie- tors in New York City, including the gman at whose place Cohen was “gleaned out” on the morning of his 65c per 4-oz. hank. $2.50 per Ib. in 5 Ib. lots, 366 Fifth Ave., bet. 34th & 35th Sts. 354 Fourth Ave., Cor, 26th St, N.Y. Tel Tako Elevator to 4th floor 25 Madison Square death, According to the Proseoutor the gambler until recently had an in- terest in one of the biggest crap games tn the city, but had been forced to close because of the John Doe ac- tivity, He had also, it was sald, a netidintrth ooh — 4 the pork having more than doubled price since it was buried by the flood Colt Gains 86,506,506 on Munitions ert | $29 $ HARTFORD, Conn., April 2.—Gross z.. : profits of $6,506,506.10 for the ye = MAKE YOUR SELECTION N ending Dec. 31, 1917, and a net for th NOTICE: Deposit WILL HOLD SAME UNTIL WaNtae last two years of $11 ported to-day at the annual of the stockholders of the FINE WOLF SCARFS $18 re-| & Firearm Manufacturing FURS . OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © 34th Street, New York Special Sale Wednesday sses’ Suits Women’s and Mi Several Distinctive and Exclusive plain-tailored dressy Norfolks, tape edge and sport models in the prevailing materials and colors, a style suit- able for every figure, superior make and linings. At the Extraordinary Price of 28.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York About 325 Women’s and Misses’: Afternoon and Street Dresses Of Crepe de Chine, Foulard, Etamine, Georgette, Satin, Taffeta, Wool Jer- sey and Serge in prevailing colors. Regular Values 29.75, 35.00, 39.75 18.00 Special Sale Price For Wednesday