The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1918, Page 4

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- murdered lost Monday just before he was to give information to Assistant District Attorney Smith concerning | ° the “gambling ring.” Mr. Smith said the witnesses are Persons who saw the slayer, pursued by Edney, running along Woeeat 91st Street toward Columbus Avenue im-| mediately after the shooting. They | have not yet been asked to look at Rothenberg but will have an oppor- tuntty to do so Monday when “Big Morris" is to be arraigned before Judge Mulqueen to plead to the in-| % dictment of first degree murder which ‘Was returned yesterday. It was in- timated that further important de- velopments might be expected within 24 hours. ir. Smith has been told on author- {ty that he considers credible that | TO REMOVE DANDRUFF | Get « small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little into your hand and rub well into the scalp with the finger tips. By |< morning most, if not all, of this awful seurf will have disappeared. Two or ’ three applications will destroy every bit of dandruff; stop scalp itching and = falling hair.—Advt. three men raised money to for the a—R murder of Cohen. The th sap- y peared after the murder and are now being suught. One of them ts sald to have been the pay r. According to the District Attorney's information, ’ Rothenberg said to several persons | a few hours before the murder: “Lam going to get quite a wad of monoy, and expect to take a trip.” | As late as an hour or two after | Cohen was killed, and at a time Roth- | i enberg has sald he was at home in | ook, Mother! Is tongue] rea, the prisoner was meen with one } coated, breath feverish of his alibi witnesses visiting saloons and cafes around Broadway and 47th | and stomach sour? Street, nceording to evidence the Dis- | | trict Attorney she has found, The ' . Cleanse the little liver and jtwo mon are a | bowels and they get quaintances they were looking for a | * man who had failed to Keep an ap-|ar | well quickly. |polntment with them, ‘This man was | the “paymaster," the story runs, and Hi When your child suffers from a@|ho was to furnish the money for the | ; pold, don't wait; give the tittle stom- | tr4. Rothenberg had m« 4 H tch, liver and bowels a gentle, thor- |. ; i rugh cleansing at once. When ae brig cig. | take le P peevish, listless, pele doesn't sleep, |tfict Attorney Smith suid, sat or act naturally; if breath is bad, |Tea#on Rothenberg did not away stomach sour, give a teaspoonful of | Was that he was told by another man 4 “California Syrup of Figs,” apd in a |that if he did so suspicion would be § tew hours all the clogged-up, consti- |immediately th him, and 4 ited waste, sour bile and undigested |that the best th could do would | ‘ food will gently move out of the, be to stick ar { bowels, and you have a well, playful! From two yesterday was vu: ; child again. tained testimony ntradicting tne NS NEW MURDER WITNESSES SAW SLAYER RUNNING, Smith Asserts He rts My Hes Further | « Evidence to Support Identi- fication of Rothenberg. Apnouncement was made at Mesees have been found whose test!-| fMmony is expected to support that of Joseph Edney in the identification o! “Big Morris” Rothenberg aa the slay- er of “Harry the Yot" Cohen, who was | the District Attorney's office this morn- | fag that two new and Important wit-|° Vie | | | | If your child coughs, snuffles an as caught cold or is feverish or has ® sore thre give a good dose of p of Figs” to evacu no difference what ether treatment Is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless “fruit laxutive.’* Millions of mothers keep it handy be- cause they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs” which contains directions for bubieschildren of all ages and grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by “Call- A neglected cold in achild’s head often leads to chronic catarrh and catarrhal y caatnees stunting child. Tan's mental g making thean appear stu; (at no charge to you) (0,000,000 have used she B-penale ehroalo cater: fre easly, sl ; [KONDO OS CAPRARRMAL JZUL? 'HOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted advertisements. maw» alibi set up by Rt iberg and bis | them, “Monto,” | gambling hou Aven where (« rounc in the morning Both satd, according to Mr. Smith. that Gal Rothenberg and Cohen left the house at the same ti and that they did not see the fourth man Who was wald to eu « c Galu and 1 Ay nN to 14th Stre > a man there: y can't fasten it on Mo use I was with him t morning hight tar ¢ Grand Jury arc et Harry Cohen of No. 116 West 116th | Resifiol First aid for cuts burns and bruises Every household shou Resinol Ointment on hand for emer ld have a jar gencles likethese, A touch of Resinol usually relieves the smarting and burn ing immediately, Its gentle, harmless ingredients, and its succ in healing | ecxema milar troubles, have also madeit ard treatment prescribed for years by ph for skin and scalp troubles Do get a jar today! All drugelpts sell Resivol Otntment. free, welte Dept. 105, KRestnol, Baltoore, Md, a Tora wial | THE EVENING WORLD, _SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918. US. os w of Heart of p Arras "8, Under German Attack, Showing the Magnificent Spire of the Town Hall 14 1966-46-959 €4:96404042444400606444400 | 4 ‘| y which ofttctal DODOOTH Eee eT TCCSSHHS COGS LECLES SSE SHOE treet, owner of the King Cole Cigar} tore, has been troubled by @ report that ‘he wax murdered. The error was dite to the first police reports of the murder of Harry Cohen of No. West 92d Street viotim owned the King Cole ore and appeared in_ the | | | early ast Monday next edition HYLAN AND HIS CABINET Mayor's Lecture Course Not a Pop- ular One, and Connolly and ; Say So in Board. Nclals are wondering to-day If Jent at the Board of Eatimute ng ts the foregunner of an open pr Hylan and other} 1, Such @ break | of depart aston of 4 or seemod surprin when Comptro startied craig chimed tn: don't Uke tht it I think ¢ was Mayor rubbed his glasses ner- y should we be 80 sensitive about ng if it ta in the “I'm against this lec- added Comp rs of the the oler Craig 1 nodded business bo: day's “WLson TO FREE RYAN | OF DYNAMITE SENTENCE as [Former Head of Ironworkers to Be Released at Once, WASHING April 6.-—President n has decided to commute, expire at once tho prison term Frank M. Ryan, formerly President of the Int | tural Iron orkers now in Ley worth Penitentlar, Ryan was |victed in the “dynamite conspiracy” jand his term ordinarily would expire July 20, 1919. Ryan was one of twenty-four unton leaders convicted as an out growth of the McNamara case and th dynamiting of the |Bullding, The to ational Union of Struc- en- Ange President Times also has jcommuted the terms of four of the |men sentenced with Ryan and the terms of all but three others have expired. SUIT CALLS SHIP “JUNK.” Robbina, widow of Capt. James J. Kobbina of the steamship Fred- in January, 1916, while bow yeaverday yn, awa Compan 0 $100.0 Charles W emt In the fendants he vessel, for ef husband's dumages for M Btates inspectors These reports said | A™ dition of The Evening World! } it was corrected in the r PERILOUSLY NEAR A BREAK |CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. ‘With net changes from previous close, Inspiration Copper Company—Year ended Dec. %, Total income $ 1825 decrease, $9,548,757; surplus, $1,329,505, Tobaceo Products Corporation manu- foctured and shipped 3,900,000 cigarettes ise @ new record for the company’s New York business Ani prod copper, compared with 24,100,000 pounds in Ni Nat Dec. crease, $1, dend. share on common stock, compared with 65 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open. October 3 December .. 31.53 31.75 8150 January... 31.60 31.64 31.41 w Marfket’ closed strong, up 13 to ‘39 points if “eo reece Seas rere F FEFELE FFF FF L Peet Het ltttttttt Breeis $Hte |tttttt — aF2 ced BE BELLE EESEPEE EE ESESE FEF PTS OF See! feel eeteeetee $+t+t i tt+ $+etettt WALL STREET GOSSIP, 8s New York factories Friday, This aconda Copper Company~March uction totalled 28,000, pounds of | ebraska. tional Lead Company—Year ended 8 earnings, $4,896,953; in- M. After preferred divi+ 8 the balance was equal to $15.45 1 @ share in 1916, Low, 93.80 33.1 High, 84.19 Yes, it is a fact that SALAD isa blend of the finest growths of the best gardens—only, and it has remained unchan- ged for more than 25 years. pew In Return Will Permit Export of Btates under a temporary trade agres- ment alr > at the War Trade Boetd to: Negotiations are now going on for a > permanent for much more tonnage tn return for| « | ampie supplies of food and other ma- | terials. | ome of these oupplies will besth to move immediately under the temmorary agreement, although only part of the promised 100,000 tona of ships have been | turned over. \1s anticipating terms of the agreement, The War Trade Board to-day Ncensed the export to Sweden of 26,000 tons of » phosphate rock for fertits tzor material, ai WILSON SIGNS FINANCE BILL, Measure Creates Corporation With a Government corporation, with capita! of $500,000,000 and authority to issue 93,000,000, ance of ¢ Ss Ak te IIE Som WILL GET 100,000 TONS OF SWEDISH SHIPS © of Poland, Street. On the baci « written In Poll relativ suicide. . potassium ors to cut up living at No, 694 ik of the HUMBERT NOT IMMUNE |; ON TREASOM CHARGES ") French Senators Adopt Resolution |* CHURCH WEDDING TO-DAY FOR MAUDE LOUISE O'BRIEN AND LIEUT. ng a notify m Permitting Prosecutior ny body.” A bottle that had contained Food and Other Goods—Some I ermitting Prosecution of Hi glen Ame 4 Ms Ba Soy | to Go at Once, Their Colleague. brother, but the police have not found WASHINGTON, April 6.—One hun- @ | PARIS, April 6.—The Se idopt- ———>_— » | dred thousand tons of Swedish ship- 2 | ed yesterday a resolution favorabloto| KURT EISNER A SUICIDE. ping 1s to be chartered to the United P| lfting the parliamentary immunity a of Senator Charles Humbert, con- cerning charges growing out of his activities in the United States ™ the early days of the war. Forme Rerlio Life tn PF April 6.The ch of Kurt rts Editor dy completed, It learned ve war the country agreement under 111 get charters Tt was said in New York Thursday | \ that at the request of the French Ambassador the activities of Senator Humbert, editor of the, Paris Journal, will be investigated next week by the State Attorney General in con- nection with the French Govern- ment's prosecution of the Senator on transactions with Germany. quiry will in- clude Humbert's deposits with J. P. Morgan & Co. as disclosed in the Bolo trial and bis purchasing war supplies for France from the Beth- lehem Steel Company. | ‘or Neuralgic Pain hange Telegraph despatch trom G een. Herr Eisner was arrested In Munich last February for having taken a leading part in the strike movement time and was charged with high RADWAY'S READY RELIEF STOPS PAIN For Rheumatic—Muscul In this the @nited Btates plain. . One cargo ; fs loaded and will sail immediately. hinted 4 | our « evant oft ang Tae fs 83 pp tS WROTE OUT OWN DEATH ti Sunt adliin nacre Pept ee tt CERTIFIGATE; TOOK POISON us‘ at Proceed to Sweden. eo aways eady elief Polish Youth Found Dead, Cyanide Bottle Beside Him, in The- atre Box, A marriage ceremony of great interest to New Yorkers will be performed to- ay in the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, §500,000,000 Capital. A cleaner in the Jefferson moving Oth Street, near Lexington Avenue, | WASHINGTON, April 6.—President| when Miss Maude Louise O'Brien, | Picture theatre in East Fourteenth lief AT ALL, | Wilson to-day signed the Dill creating| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan J.|{ Street found the body of a man on and true r} the floor of an upper box at 4 A. M.| to-day, He had been dead several hours, Beside him was the birth cer tiffcate of Frank C, Twoozinsky, 19 O'Bren, ts married to Lieut Pierce H. Butler, son of James Butler. The bride's sister, Miss Estelle O'Brien, will be the maid of honor. @ TARRY ITwRWALLY FOR THE RELL mech and dowel Daina, nervous chills, indigestion, telmaones diarrhoea, cramps in bowels, in bonds for the assist- tial war industries, ANNOUNCEMENT Orr Government has requested that we put at the disposal of the War Department our entire output of the “makings’— “BULL” DURHAM tobacco. And we have complied—fully, gladly. For whatever the Gov- ernment wants, whatever it needs, it must have from us and from you fully and with a generous heart. We have been sending immense quantities of “Bull” to our men at the front, and at the same time trying to supply consumers at home, But now we are as’:ed to give all our output:—36,000,000 sacks, 2,000,000 Ibs., 100 carloads of ‘“‘BULL’”” DURHAM every month. This call means more than just huge figures to me and I know it will mean more than figures to the hundreds of thousands of men every- where in the country who “roll their own” and who look upon that little muslin sack of good old “Bull” as a personal, everyday necessity. It means that the Government has found that our fighting men need the “makings’’. But, if “Bull” is a necessity to you, here, in the peaceful pursuit of your daily life, how much greater its necessity to those splendid Americans who have gone to fight for you—to win this war for you. I know that you will think of them as I do—only of them, Iknow there will not be asingle complaint. I know that you will give up your share of “Bull”, however long you have enjoyed it, however close it is to you, as you will give up anything you have if it is made clear to you that our forces over there need it. That the Government has requested the whole output of “Bull”,’ the night and day output of all of our factories, must make this abso- | lute need clear to you. And I know that you will not forget the little muslin sack—gone for the present on its mission of hope and inspiration to our boys in the trenches. “Bull” will come back, with ribbons of honor. Have no fear.’ . 7” Cte ae ee Loeb President \ THE AMERICAN Topacco Company { NEW YORK

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