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PE and Special Correspondents. NAMEROTHENBERG (15,000 N BONDS, AS COHEN SLAYER IN INDICTMENT, Waiter Known as “Big Morris” Charged With Murder in the First Degree. The Grand Jury this aft with Judge Mulqueen s charging Morris Rothenberg murder if the first degree It is alleged that Rothenbe rnoon filed n indictment with ‘s, known fn the underworld as killed Harry Cohen, Yot,” pigeon District Attorney's office In the gambling cru- eade. @ay morning in “Big Morris,” alias “Harry the stool for the Cohen was shot to deat the Btreet, where In spite of doubts Getectives, fice asserts it is convinced that Cohen h xpressed by city the District Attorney was killed—just as Herman Rosen| was—hecause had given ir tion against the “gambling r because he intended give m The case was hurried to the Jury in order to get an indict Ment, and thus forestall an effort of Rothenberg’s counsel to free the pris- oner a writ of h corpus, which was to be argued oon A bench warrant wa @:rest of Rothenbeng, Feady a prisoner, and he from the West k Tombs to await art Which will take place Monday Witnesses before the Grand were questioned by District Attorney Swann and Assistant Dis: Attor- ney James th were Cohen’ y Cohen, and Yvonne Pach said to be friend of Rothenberg, Both were crying when they emerge the Grand Jury orm and on after- who will Sido to. the his nment, Jury rict m a Dr. Otto Schultze, Medic Aminer for the District Attor office, was the first witness ¢ He had performed the autopsy anc found the dum-dum bullets with which Cohen was killed witnesses w Hl Ne an who found € the ad throw away as he fled anit of the ap ¢ Kd ney, elevator boy witness h and ued I n b berg, when ment To newspape porters he i District Attorney Swann and his wistanis know three thir taat the gambling inte Ing to do with this er that Rothenberg did 1 third, that the murder was a result of &@ personal quarrel hetwe his slayer, This indict ed only to advertise cyt ney Swann's — so- . 3 crusade.” Five men and one woman were taken into custody curly y and detained at the 12% t Police Station by order of Asi D t Attorney Smith, who nted them as witnesses, ed themselves as follows Miss Marte Randel, twent an actress, Hotel, George living at the Timer 5 Square William galesinan, , 200 West 70th Daniel Clanc saloon keeper Wail Street, a West 40th Street, Jack Van | and singe N James V manufacturer, Broadway and 5 Jack Canavan, thirty a of No 1854 Le thirty-seven, now 1 in bu living at thirty-four nding the pr wi > to en Cohen murder, or bling situation out of w claimed the killing grew The alleged $10,000 fund raised by gamblers to pr t ely Against the anti-gainbling ct ler matter ¢ ning W t Was sald, the 1 Ses W ‘ questioned reported th Saves Sudar and Wheat WN so CI06Ey Crisp FLAKES OF CorN wulding the big ball during the month oi transit throug the State, €46-4-06-4 04.00-096-64.006-06-66 SECOND LIBERTY ISSUE, STOLEN | Messenger “for Brok Brokers Victim ot Robber at No, 7 Wall streets | During the busiest period of Wall Street activity, Liberty Bonds of the second issue, representing 815,000 and bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent. were stolen from a messenger of the brokerage firm of Mabon & Co, No, 45 Wall Street, yesterday af- ternoon while he was in the oftice of | 2 Alexandre & Burnet, bond ptokers| ? at No. 7 Wall Stroet, : bon & Co. sent one of thetr messengers with the bonds for de« livery to Alexandre & Burnet. He htered the delivery departmnet and ut to tap on one of the small windows in the partition] @ which separates the clerks trom vis-| ? {tors when a middle aged man ap-| 4 proached him. 2 ‘Give mo those bonds, son," said] & the man, “I 3 M take care of them, Who are they fro: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918, is messenger handed over the| @ package and watched the man open| % « door and disappear in a passago-| & vay which extends through the length] © of the oM He saw him enter the brokerage offlce of H. I. Nicholas » Co, on the opp je of the cor-| Z ridor, As he o the door the] man called out arly, presum-| > bly to someone on the insid lo, John, How are they com-| ? ay?" > » Messenger entertained no doubt | & of the stranger and aet-him down as| ¢ in employee of Alexandre & Burnet.| ¢ = When Mabon & Co. wero a} 3 Pe Cr f the facts they instructed the mos- | “a. Ee ae chit meer to Ret the ticket which, ylvanua Stokes jr., 2 who was Miss Mar- Stokes is the daughter of Mra. Gibaon ‘y nd coming to the cuntom of the financ ieivet Pahnentoclgste the Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of w York, Baltimore and Newport xocial circles as she wet te forthcoming when the con- eter and Path, W + nae y Anta n dressed as sailors formed a flower the weddings Mrs. Society kiddies boy w seal packer hady fences fixed firure because the flow the A will be do oby determin my I they had no man in abling the man he FAST Bib CALL ) Gen hing may call for spectally Who Refused to Stand for Na-| h \" in een ns been 5 ee ree tes 1" 1 is gradvaty and in as ' st agriculture. asible this au Jonavonitch | b © immediate Perens iy Consiterably More Than 90,- plan w ow increasin ja Fran howev to meet 000 Likely to Be Summoned | the German drive in the west is likely . © result in calling the men faster 1S Initial Contingent. ‘ f | For that quota un- | WASHINGTON, April 5.—- Orders; doubtedly exceod its normal of the singers, and to have knocked|for the mobilization of the first large! avernge, In fact, if the need is . Canavan down. A free for all fight. 1a] jumper of men of the second drafty i ¢ ntire $00,000 might be called n took part, followed. Ono | nin much loas than the nine months Miss Handel was the | will go out to the Governors of the! IM Mach ins It 1s reporter tes very soo igo: aha was re Ipken Very e000 1 A total draft: registrants | n thousand men of the second] froin 5 Ataesachusetts District Attorney Swann will try | arate are now mobil! and the | Connect Michigan, Kentucky find out w certain gamblers Siisenarl and Soshuecwere ordored to 80 eagor to get Joxeph Galupo jr,,| April call about to go « epre Ba ang ete rehab one of Rothenberg’s alibi witnesses, |! cane probabl aia Sai | reper yr special training between BE On han, ent probably mori nthe month's| jot as and Muy 1 by P Ma Galupo has been tn the House of De-| proportion of the $00,000 men who it! «hal Gen, Crowder to-diy tention three days for Inck of @ 85,000! Droyiously has been announced wi selected his bond. He has been frequently ques: | Pr Lida at BURRS MeL ap men selected for tl tioned and has made statements that! be called du remaining nine| will receive a two-months' ex the Prosecutor regards as Important. | months of the yeu rainin os t esterday a surety compar bond for his rel presented By de-| To cull the 809, equal monthly requiring Kr army | ing the legal forty-eight hours to{imerements would m them at) of autom driving and 1 mine the surety Swann pre-!about a rate of 90,000 a month, How. ! blacksmitt carpentry, tingmith jee Galupo's release. ever, there 19 no assurance that this'ing, sheet metal work and other du Here’s the Huge Liberty Ball to Roll From Buffalo to New York to Aid Loan 99064-44606 064946646664 4144960000606 he seven-foot I" that 19 to be rrow, It 1s expected to make about sixter nd over 473 miles from Buffalo to New ind reach New York on May 4, when the dri 4 reminder “to keep the ball a-rolling” and the The ball will be pushed by Bond bu Pouring into Uncle Sam's coffers, Uncle § | roll on a gilded tire 18 in passing be on constant duty day and night, guarding mferenc right ang axis nled with th I tional colors, ‘The ball will start to roll from Buffalo to-| es Ineldent to work at the front andl 439 men will go to the behind the lin jen, Crowder said, | rhe Connecticut men, numbering 480, will be sent to Parker Memorial School, Wentworth Institute, Boston Massachusett's 260 will be sent to | Wentworth Institute, m Michigan | Untversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and to the| Sears Roebuck Y. M. C. A. at] Chicago. Kentucky's quota of 446 will be trained at the Hotel Metropole, In- dianap Missouri will send 900 to | Washington University, St. Louis, and the Iowa Agrfeultural Colle xas men numi 1 350 will go to Texas A. and M, College at Austin A cali for 400 photo tered in the draft to ison y rbiline t's Harracks, Sacke April 15, 8 to-day b: be put int Crowder, service, si WILL NEED 700,000 TONS OF GOAL THIS YEAR iS i Departments Called On by Es' mate Board to Have Figures aphers regls- at M Harbor, was sent out to Aft i They | servant on ti in by May 1 ty Departments must furnish an ostts mate by May 1 of the umount of coat i ary for their enhance aurine the next twelve mont A resolutio! ing for this action was te day's moeting of the Bat 1) motion of Frank L. Dowling sident of Manhattan * Roare Borough It is estimated that the city's pure © of coal during the year will be proximately 700,000 tons, of which the Department of Education wil 125,000, artment of Docks and Kr the Department of The largest consumers ure rtment Wate upply, G and Electricity, Fire vartment Allied Hospitals and 16 Departments of Co: and Health In the sixty-nine publie build |Dowling the annual ec bout 25,000 tons, of Ww cipal uses 6,800, the buildings in fall Park 4.800, the Criminal + CONN DOYLE URSES NEW USE OF PRISONERS de Suggests That German Officers L Placed on Hospital § Targets of U Béats LONDON, March 16.—Thw follow ' editor, written by A. ( fe, was published in the I ‘an yn explain why our h al ships continue to mako fioa f lights when they know the enemy ar at ri ed over yonder? : And a ‘one explain why th volley of putting pickets of German co d ery reporte |nessed each day section r ‘Sylvanus Stokes Jr. and Bride (Margaret Fahnestock) Leaving the Chapel After Their Wedding i in Washingto n THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete : > candy and bread can readily be traced a8 populi LAST CTY QUOTA, 1,366, RESPONDS TO CALL OF DRAFT eee Emotions thin we parture of the drafted thi | different way of erying," who Throngs of Relatives, No Enlivening Music. ity th is in Wash- areh. in| and nas sald the ob. |Upton and to-day saw 1,866 st quota under the Island City de mediate « depart the wit- ho de. men for @ nT ety’ " trom Pennsylvania Station and tho Long| that ground glasa rumor | Report Is Unfounded. Rates, | | Following analyses of twenty spec!-; ALBANY, April 6.—The Pubite mens of candy and whole wheat bread Service Commissions have not th ‘DONT WORRY OVER “GLASS” IN FOOD: NOTHING 10 IT Inv whee ae of Practical y ory Alleged Case Shows 6-CENT FARE MOVE DEALT BODY BLOW! BY APPEAL COURT. Holds Public Servi Service Boards. 1 Have No Power to Increase that were supposed to have contained power to theres e trolley fares when franchise agreements oF municipal charter provisions limit the rate to be charged, the Court of Ape Peale decided to-day. This decision upholds the City of Rochester tn ite fight against 6 cent fares, Judge Pound, who wrote the opt ion, says: “It Is Impossible to Gnd = word In the statutes which disolvses tho legisiative intent to deal with matter of rates fixed by agreement with local authorities.” It follows that the Public Service Commission is without jurisdiction, ‘The New York Clty Commission has ruled that it had not the power to im crease tho rates, ground glass, the Health Departinent existing reports to-day that in only one in- stance was @ sali aliver of glass found In a plece of candy, loaf of one-hundredths of 1 per cent. of sand. It wan stated by both the Health De- partment and Charles F. De Woody, head of the Bureau of Investigation o the Department of Justice, that there has been more taik than danger con- nected with the ground glaam stories of the Inst few days, and that the presence of foreign substances In and ina whole wheat bread two to the use of inferior materials, | ‘The Department of Health is not investigating the ground glass cases but there is an investigation under way of bakers and confectioners who 'make scare stories possible and vio-~ late the law by using a low grade of Ingredients According to both the Health De- and the Department of | Justice the greatest harm has been done by spreading reports of glass in foodstuffs when analysis proved them unfounded, The prosence of matter in both bread and candy 1 attributed by investigators directly to the war, the high cost of white sugar and flour being the main issues, Machine Without Ch Down Street A runaway automobile plunged down the slope of East 168th Street this after- noon, Jumped the curb and pinned Mra, Fannie Kamsler and Mra, Eather Lus- oth of No, 802 Kast 168th Street, inst an fron railing, Mra. Lustow suffered a fractured skull and may die, Mra, Kamaler’s nose was broken. Other women and some children had narrow escapes The automonile was empty, it came down the hill, ‘The o uacare 1 dore Dworkin, No, 1272 Union Avenue, Rronx, a bakery could not board it taken into custody partment to be foreign sald it etarted while he was He ran after it, he eald, but Dworkin was then ‘or many months candy has been made by the small confectioners of unrefined sugar ‘The Health Depart. ment points out that this grade of | sugar always contains foreign matter. There has been no repurt of “ground Quiney, quincy, ML, be the publie - ine Web found te hk * of Quincy after the close of | | elas aN bag “Me specimena woro | t® Present term, the Board of Edue f whole wheat bread, ‘The {cath voted unanimously lest night Health inspectors of the Food Bureau of the Department sald to-day that “IT'S GREAT!” Puts an edge department have found cases where the bakers were using chaff in mak- ing this sort of war bread Theso on your appe- cases will be y dealt with tite as nol ing” In reporting the finding of two 12c else can. One yne per cent. of sand ies a loaf of whole wheat bread, Dr. Charies F. Molduan of the Health De- per bottle leful calls peu MORE, |partment points out that this was a Makes sand- {one pound loaf containing 7,000 grains, wiches and {und theretore the foreigy matter ‘cold cuts” nted to one-tenth of one grain. doubly — delic- | “This was enough, however, to make tous, Guaran- the bread taste gritty,” | aiclan, waid the phy- | teed to satisfy, or your money | An article which appeared in the back. | Journal of the American Medical As- Voniive . yociation of March 28 and heade the oe tho Ground Glass Obsession" ts TE fully indorsed by the Department of try THE BEST Health. The article decries the fuct continue to y years we DN Nichols & Co's be heard and that for thr "The lo r Kast si have been through @ sert of scares when it cries over the di | that were unfounded, UNBEA draft unit continued the ob “No sane German spy or even a > feu et ce German diplomat would choose “PREPARED | Bronx erica ne inily but without the ground ass to wi a commun Lan |Upper west side just use the hand-| fing it has b that tt has ° lee und are vary qulet about| been, used Primm TE WORLDS BEST « | | day was just ndkerchiet | for the 686 las from Manhat- ’ lan iwho are Going away 16 bo seldincs Saturday's Specials, o~ iM were drawn fre Harlem and the Washington Heights district, The Misses’ & Juniors f | #reat corridors of the Pennsylvania sd Station were silent, resounding to the Ne Si it St l shuffle of feet when » ds of see thelr beloved ones dracent into Smart Man-Tailored Effects the dark tunnel hich was to lead ,, ,, them eventually to Yavnan | Specially Priced There was not a # \ vi Iraft boys could ma ‘ ' points of asse i A few flags do splot of ' y “ mui Utude, “There wer vias xia Nothing on the immediate pro- Most of the men from up \ ° gramme of fashion can compare with by ie Math Avenu this splendid assortinent of youthful fant Husa, and. t and spirited suits. ‘There is indi- werdingg down front 1 tach viduality in every line! with ite packer re ty w coven, ne. Culleee ’ ' g The Suit Mlustrated poua fe boys by 1 Is of Finest Serge, ! , ase) ? ovel Waistcoat Effect, eur ete ar from ¥ Sizes 13 to 19 years. Hankin A most remarkable offering— ove : magnificently tailored and full ilk ‘acl lined with heavy Peau de Cygne—in surroundir ' 2 Navy, Tan, Rookie, Gray or Black, eee & hen thors are’ bundreda attarian barlota ne style-wonders at same price! t Ferry and the | No Charge for Alteration the I Isl 1 antly ops bystander telligibie’* At the Fashion & New Shop Nincteen West 34th Street USI AS