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Purity unspoiled by ‘compound- ing-straight, all- powel- 1 gaso SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE See SATURDAY’ Sissue of the New York Evening World for a list of dealers who display the SoCOny Sign. STANDARDONLCO.OFNY. am F-pheb Vs very ern tection. They are charged with pos- “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919." Detectives After Chase Arrest Two in Dark Yard on Great Jones Street. With the aid of powerful search- lights loaned by Engine Co. No. 33 last night, Detectives Morrissey, Reflly and Layden of the Mercer Street Station succeeded In arresting two alleged crooks who had taken refuge in a dark corner of a yard in the rear of No, 38 Great Jones Street. ‘The detectives took up the trail of three men in that section at 9.30 o'clock and followed them for several hours. The th: went to No. 3 Great Jones 5' and opened the door with a skeleton key. Qne re- mained outside as lookout. The de- tectives arrested a man giving the name of Louis Capozzi, twenty, of No. 204 Hester Street. “T'm waiting for my girl,” said the man. “You'll find her at the Mercer Street Station,” replied the detectives as he was led away. ‘The two remaining detectives trailed the other suspected crooks over roof tops to a secluded corner of the yard in the rear of No, 38 Great Jones Street. The arrested men gave the names of Charles Pa- lantonio, twenty-eight, of No. 71 Thompson Street, and Louis Morrell, twenty-seven, of No. 27 Bryant Street. A 15-inch jimmy wae found in the yard. ‘The detectives say they found each man possessed of a pair of gloves to lessen ‘the chances of fingerprint de- line. segsing burglars’ tools. Drowned in « Swimming Tank. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 28.—Ralph 8. Stretch of South Bend, Ind, a Harvard student, was drowned in the swimming tank in the Young Men's AY WORLD WAN a a iTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Christian Association Building yester- alone in the tank. | HIGH SCHOOL GIRL AUTOIST HELD FOR VICTIM'S DEATH Technical Charge of Manslaughter Against Miss Haviland, Who Ran Down Woman in Port Chester. By order of Coroner Stella of New Rochelle, Helen Is Haviland, cighteon years old, @ Port Chester high schoo! jent, WAS arrested On @ Lovhnicai FIRE SEARCHLIGHT GE PRICE RAISED ADS CAPTURE OF (SCENTS AHUNDRED, ALLEGED GROOKS| DAY FEARS FAMINE Mayor’s Committee Increases charre of mansiaughter in the second! Stonday. She legree as & result of the death yester- set of the community, in high school Cost Over Rate Charged Toe will cost 65 cents per 100 pounds in all boroughs except Richmond, ac- agreement been reached by the Mayor's Com- This is an increase of 6 cents dver the rate most dealers have been charging and above the price fixed by former Ice Controller Odell last sum- mer, In Richmond the price will be 60 cents per 100 pounds. Because of the last mild winter the only natural ice to be had is that left over from the severe weather of winter of 1917-18. Many Predicted the city woul loo famine this summer, and ‘. Svaraeen Cc. Day, Commissioner of jets, declared to-day that danger Was not entirely precluded even by the new arrangements to obtain ice from sources not usually employed. Whether there will be a famine de. pends upon how much hot weather; the city gets, he said. An unusual feature of the resolution unanimously passed by the Mayors Committee—most of the members of which are in the ice business—was that all manufacturers of ice in the greater city agree to assess them- selves 10 cents per ton during June, July, August and September. money is to be paid to the committee and used “for the reimbursement of those people who sell the surplus ice from Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx, or the ice from Maine and other districts outside the Hudson River, otherwise would be diverted to other, A meeting of ice dealers will be held to-morrow night in the Board of Estimate room, City Hall, to ratify this point in the agreement. Butchers Complain of High Price of Retail butchers yesterday, at the conference held in the Hotel McAlpin under the auspices of the Bureau of Markets, United States Department of Agriculture, complained that they have to pay 40 cents per 100 pounds day. 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To Three Wars This Most Memorable of Memorial Days Is Dedicated While to the Service of the Survivi ’61, 98 and 1918—and the Men and Young Men who stood behind them, this business is dedicated; and the ability of Brill Stores to serve with supreme satis- faction is unquestioned, for we offer you the famous Kuppenheimer Clothes Which will accord you that supreme service which can be secured only from clothes of quality, tailored by master craftsmen and selected by Waist-Seam Suits in both Single and Double Breasted model —and Single and Double Breasted Suits without waist seams, in so many models, styles.and fabrics that no man need for selection nor waste unnecessary time—$30 to $65. Brill Straw Hats for Men Presenting this season’s smart and correct shapes, braids and straws with bands of brown, black or green; many of them with the comfort cushion leathers and flex- ible head-fitting features desired by men. Haberdashery of a Superior Sort in Brill Stores For instance, white Silk Shirts of heavy Peau de Crepe and Broadcloth, tailored to fit and finished to please. Speciglly priced, at $6.85. And White Oxford Metric Shirts, with collars attached, at $3.00. 125th St,, at 3d Ave. Call, Write or Phone for the New Kuppenheimer Style Book. 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 44 East lath St. 1456 B’way, at 42d St. day In the United States Hospital of events and is s teacher in ti Miss Sophie Wach, twenty-three, a | Meld M. | maid employed by Mrs, Louls O, Merts | bie. fren a which showed Mise Wach’s Miss Wach alighted May 15 from a|/ ue indirectly to the fractured leg | CASTORIA For Infants and Children trolley car and was knocked down and fun over by an automobile driven by Miss Haviland and owned by her father, John 1. Haviland, At the time Miss Wach’'s only visible injury was a com- pound fracture of a leg, but yesterday monary embolism developed and ner | i Use For Over 30 Yeare © Haviland was paroled in custedy | Always bears gf her father pending an inquest next Lend active in the younger Heroes—Men of othing experts Decoration Day and Week-End Holiday Apparel for Men White flannel, Duck and Khaki Trousers and Blue Serge, Silk, Cool- Cloth and Palm Beach Suits in suitable assortment, fairly priced.