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2 net Pe meno a seem “9 oP oy ~ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918. in the kitchen. ° To'ayokt waste, To make’ taste- less dishes appetizing: To make’ warmed-overs , ab- solutely enjoyable. | To give Scoking,. a delicious flavor. ,“Uag:* " ‘ cn it's scuiy vedi WORK Mare WONDERS] two, aesoct ent not less ~ BAFF MURDER PLOT REPORTED CLEARED LEADERS NAMED Simon Freed From Tombs in Exchange For Exposing Fund That Paid Slayers. The revelation to-day that Willlam Simon had been released from the ‘Tombs on Nov. 24 in the custody of Redily at Your Call ' «© For a Trifle New-Type Baked Beans Created by Scientific Cooks than $100,000 to: perfect Van nd Bens. a employed a corps:of culinary , fo tral fei Mipped them with .every a age of this dish. Now nig beans for Van You will never eat beans Camp's arg grown on ptudied baked otherwise when you krow th, igt 4s (analysed: be- tatt « coe ct The boiling water is freed , from minerals, because ‘tard water toughens the skins. The be is done in modern steams ox! is) apply "a" OTith es teh ours eas bursting of, crisping the | gestion, ‘ds old-style bea not. Yet and mealy, | anctlaped and broken. apyover y torte ‘Sut whole | un- what thé difference means, A Four-Year Sauce i) Theserexperts spent 4 years on the sauce alone. They tried out 856 formulas, Step by step they reached the zenith in tang and. zest and. savogs sine ye nen sauce is baked with the +32 byans yo that every . area! ft 6% you'ty taste’ the White ee'? oe #éW<cans from sai ardcen "Learn what scien tific erodes | has.done for this IE Lai rosie BVO PS "the Perkand Big Sib Noelia Van Camp's Evaporated Mill °5tW Avenue tached to the At-| ‘torney Géreral's office iq pursuance of an biient Between Simon and his cothpél, Sandel 8; Koenix, and the Attorney General, gave rise to the belief that the final pages of the volume of mystery surtounding the assassivation of Barnet Baff in West Washington Market on Nov. 24, 1914, are to be turned and revealed to public scrutiny, Simon, ft le understood, has turned State's evidence and has revealed the names of from twenty-five to thirty poultry dealers who contributed to the fund which whs paid to the men who killed Haff. * The authorities have known ever since the crime that, Raff's. murder was a matter of hire; that business rivals, jealous of Baff's aggressive | methods and” growing business, had decided to put hini out of the way, and had raised a murder fund. Tho in- vestigation of the crime, which has been continuous for four years, weav- ing through the most involved set of circumstances and dramatic sur- prises in the history of criminal prose- cutions in this city, has up to now always been halted by seemingly im- pregnable difficulties when it ap- proached’ the identity of the men who put up the blood money. It has been known almost since the date of the crime that the blood fund amounted to something) like $35,000, ‘I that it was suppli¢d. by between twenty-five and thirty contributors, all of whom were fivals of Baff in the poultry business and ‘that the bulk of it went to Harlem gang leaders who found two gun men to do the actual Killing. How much additional has been put up since the halting investi- gation has drawn closer and closer to the heart of the conspiracy nobody knows, but the total must run into the hundreds of thousands, Joseph Cohen, who was at the time of the Baff murder known as “The King of the Chicken Pullers,” is in the death house at Sing Sing under conviction of having been implicated in ‘procuring the murder. of Baff. With him in the death house is Frank Ferrara, whe was convicted of having driven the automobile in which the murderers of Baff drove down to West Washington Market from a saloon «in Harlem's Little Italy and rode back again after com- mitting the’crime, ASSASSINS WALKED THROUGH CROWD AND ESCAPED. Baff was ehot down on the streot, a few doors away from his poultry 6s- tablishment. in West Washington Market in the dusk of late afternoon on Nov, 24 four years ago. The assassins walked through a crowd of several hundred, jumped into their automobile and got away without par- ticular trouble. Detectives working on the case were soon convinced that pretty nearly everybody in West Washington Mar- ket knew who was responsible for the assassination of Baff, but getting into that knowledge was another mat- ter. Finally, after the case had le through an amazing, series of ramifications, Gov. Whitman turned it over to Attorney General Lewis as special prosecutor. Simon, who was in the poultry Do Your Christmas Shopping Early—Select ~neeno dtdeast ‘part of your Christmas Gifts Now! James McCreery & Co. ON SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY PRACTICAL LEATHER GOODS 14 to 14 Less Than Regular Prices / Dusinens at Noone Bast sixth street] BURY SHOOTS HERSELF WITH POLICE REVOLVER Joe—was indicted on Jan. 12, 1917, of complicity in the Baff murder, The evidence charged that he was the collector of the fund which was —— raised for the purpose of paying to : have the troublesome Baff put out| Accident, Says Mother, of the poultry business. The Indict- Secli McNally Is A ment was subsequently dismissed by ech ONGY 1S Judge Mulqueen because of apparent Attempted Suic Miss Cecil NeNally, tw: old, of No, 267 West 96th prisoner in the Knickerbocker Hospital, charged with attempting suicide. She was seriously wounded in the right lack of évidence. A special Grand Jury reindicted breast by a bullet from the revolver of Policeman Charles W. Herold, ‘of tho! Simon on Sept. 12, 1917. He was Haat Bist Street station, © boarder tn) but Miss used of BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop of Orig FIFTH AVENUE AT 387 STREET Special Sale Tuesday FUR COATS ¢ DISTINCTION Al Very Exceptional Prices Leopard Cat-Coats... 85.00 125.00 ery attractive trotteur models, of finely marked pelts. Shawl collar and cuffs. Taupe Nutria Coats........ 145.00 175.00 Chic, jaunty walking coats with full, loose cape-like backs. Large shawl collars, isa committed to the Tombs and re- mained there until last week. His trial was to have’ been called to day before Supreme Court Justice ‘Arthur F. Tompkins, of Nyack, spe- cially assigned by Gov. Whitman to preside in the case, The trial has been indefinitely postponed. Two men from the Attorney Gene- ral's office, armed with an order signed by Justice Tompkins, appeared at the Tombs and took Simon away. hey promised to return him on Saturday. but they did not, and Warden Hanley became Alarmed. He began inquiries, which resulted in the filing to-day of papers in the case revealing why Simon was released. The papers show that Simon reached an agreement with the At- torney General's office on Novy. %. which was approved by the Court The agreement was signed for the State by Deputy Attorney General» }-Alfred L. Becker and James O'Malley and for Simon by the defendant and Mr. Koenig. In consideration of the agreement Justice Tompkins ordered that Simon be released on his own recognizance on Nov. 30. to examine it," said Mrs, Nally, the girl's mother. dentally exploded while she was looking at it Policeman Herold declared that he aid not hear the girl come into his room. The revolver, he says, was on his dress- er, where he always placed it when un-| dressing. While the police blotter states that Miss McNally is charged with suleide, her mother said she had no possibie reason for such an act. — COL, JOHNSTON IN COMMAND, In gtving the record of Rip Gen. 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