The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1919, Page 6

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HAMBY WANTS TO CHANGE LAWYERS TO STOP APPEAL ' Won't Lounge Around Year or Two, Slayer Tells Prison Officials, Gordon Fawcett Hamby, murdeftr, tol Sing Sing prison officiais to-day he ts going to stop the appeal that now holds up his execution even if he has to engage & new lawyer. He protested Reg. Trade Mark says Was given to bim in Brooklyn after he wns extradited as Allen. “This appeal is all nonsense,” sald Hamby, “and I'm going to change law- yers, I might as well have {t all over now. 1 don't want to lounge around in here @ year or two.” Fine Household Lihens Handkerchiefs Lingerie Wash Dress Cottons Children’s Wear Brophy not to call him Hamby. mitted here under,” replied the warden. “But I never ald I was Hamby,” the Brooklyn slayer went on. “I was ex- ogee under the name of Allen; that's name. They gave mé the name of Hamby down tn Brooklyn. Hamby drawa against his smait capt- ta} deposited in the prison office only to buy cigarettes and the New York Established more than half a century. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets newspapers. He reads all he can. find { the newspapers relating to news Sing Sing and its habitues. _ OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York nea § On Special Sale Tuesday 250 Women’s and Misses’ Summer Silk Dresses “| (Ona Madel Fiustraied) Attractive styles of Satin and Taffeta combined with Georgette, also China : Silk, in straight-line, tunic and two- tier effects, smart vestees, and collars Unusual Valie Just Arrived! af Wieiralas ¢ most wanted oe The $115 model sold by us : on terms of “$6 Sat $6 month The $175 model sold by us ‘on terms of $10 ‘a? $8 monn (No interest charged) These are but a few of the many Victrola models found here, all sold on terms well within the reach of every pocketbook. An early selection is advisable. The Victor Company has announced a reduction on all of the Caruso, Farrar, Tetrazzini, Melba, Sembrich and Schumann-Heink Records, Also numerous selections by other famous artists. Come In and Let Us Tell You About Them. Victrola Bectton—Seventh Floor. Ta & taylor _ 88th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street AE A AY TP ‘Agairiet being called Hamby, a name he} Hamby requested Warten Edward V,| “But that's the name you were com-| RLI MON: AY, JULY. 21, 19: iangle’ Bobs Up; Rachael, Herman; Moe Jr. Court Mix-Up OF ‘BOLSHEVISM ‘Eternal ’ In an Essex The Exact Scandalous to Come Out Some | ACHAEL, the Yiddisher rat, her cousin, Herman, and gentleman smallest is the most muscular of the the rodent trio, ac- cording to Mr. Beirns, combina- tion fingerprint expert and custo- ian of the rate at Essex Market Court, are on the warpath again. And they are still at large, in spite of he sctentific | methods used to attempt their capture, and the grant- Ing of a summons for felonious as- | Sault (later changed to disorderly |conduct) by Judge Biau for Rachael, and two subpoenas for Herman and Moe jr., a8 witnesses for the people. ‘There was some doubt at frst as to the testimony of Herman as it was suspected that he might be the hus- band of Rachael, with Moe jr, as the Joyal yet heart-broken friend of Herman and ex-flance of thé lady. ‘This, however, was dispelled shortly after midfiight Saturday by Mr. Beirns, who made the following statement to the press: “You may quote me as saying that aforesaid rumor is absolutely false. I have the fingerprints of the trio, and their stati (plural for relation- ship) is firmly established. I am an- | noyed at the suggestion, which rather It seeméd that the papers which were pasted over the suspected homeg of the trio were br prisoner who wanted to was behind them. This, for a time, threw the sleuths off the track, as it Appeared that the paper had been eaten, The almost climax of the chase came yesterday, when a concerted effort was made to capture the rats. The Evening World reporter bor- rowed a dime and bought two buns from the bakery across the street. These were tied to an axe ‘handle with a rope and suspended from, the pipes in the cellar. Then the rarty, comprising Mr. Beirns, Warrant Of- ficer Murphy, Al Podolak, the peer- less court attendant, and Joe Levy, the Duke of Essex Street, sat down Bot present at the original roll call, “Here is the way I dope it out,” said Mr. Beirns, “They always com, the bait, thrown in a heap there. buns; the axe handle will fall,-erown- Ing at least one, probably Rachael, and the rest will be easy. Herman won't dare, to desert her, relation, and Moe jr. the bell. That 1s where we come in.” “I knew of @ rat once,” volun- teered the Duke, throat to death. He wasn't 0 as Rachael, either. spring ten feet.” “That is correct,” agreed Mr. Beirns, who ba studied up the mat- ter. *T think T ake them calling me up- stairs,” murmured Bill, starting to leave. “That's all right. We are pre- rted Warrant WON ITS FAVOR TH the Trio Are Not Fully Reyealed,.but Their Digits Are “Printed” and Truth Is Bound friend, Moe jr. who though the from and waited, Jimmy, the official boot- black, Jeined the party later, but was for lunch about noon, and either eat bite the traps. or devour the court records which they have The latter is a serious offense as it hampers justice. They will be here in twenty minutes, and will try and wangle tha being a will stick ‘till| “who bit a man's t big) a I hear they can| Officer | last night before retirin; % Blankets Comfortables White, gray and plaid Blankets, medium High grade silk mull Comfortables where sells Kelloge’s weight, "bound with fibbon, full A with plain dotted mull borders, full bed every day. size. bias Pair $ Qe ica tess saNe Unieadinee Each $6.50 3 mm las Dr. Horhaday’s éatimaate of American berirare? to majote to threaten and workingmen: finally to force him and the Federa- ‘ tion into the ranks of the revolution- “The rea) labor element of Amer- | ists and civil war makers, jea, the American Federation of La-| “Nor is this Cow h' gs +g The real peer sk of Gibeal- [American worker—not the shirker, the bor, imp Mike & Fock Of Gibral- leo oteur alld the jaw -emtjh—Had mare tar against. the waves of Socialism, "| intelligence, more reasoning power, Anarchy, 1. W. W.isth and alien Bol- | more real sense, more money In the shevism that have ldshed against ju#| bank and more real estate than the base and vainly endeavored to under. | worker of any other nation under the | mine it, Mr. Samuel oe sun. He knows when to stand up President, has sét his face | strike for his rights. FOS U 5 LABOR ‘AS STRONGEST FOE Domestic Relations of Dr. William T. nt tial Says I ce d = "SALADA" | Is Best Defense, TEA America’s best defense against Bol- ealthful—Delicious—Stimulatin: Time. brngee nt with a significant glance at At bs an 4 12.14, Rachael her home behind req Sheviem and other revolutionary er “iene” te the good sense of the great majority of American wWorkingmen, According to a brochure just published by Dr. William T. Hornaday, Trustee it of the American Defense Society. Dr. H loyal Moe ‘True to form, tried to ‘wa! the. buns. axe a crowned her, predicted. , tribute to the soldiers of the A. E. F., ‘giving them credit especially for sup- pressing Bvishevistio demonstrations “Tord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders filled — Phone Greeley 1900— Ask for Telephone Order Desk. House and Porch Dresses Reduced for July Clearance "$1 .95, $2.95, $3.75, $4.95, $5.95, $6. 95 and Moe jr, wh j ed the case of Herman Goldstein, charged with larceny of and a cow from Ros: 1908, seid quite ol t, a 4 around, loyal one, blew the whistle. He himself served a summons on Rachael and swung a brassie which lifted her several feet. Warrant cer Murphy threw @ can of varnish at Herman and disabled him tempo- rarily, while The Evening World re- port tting that he was only a fy ond it Moe jr. with a thirty- ive pound ledger, which was lightl; brushed aside. Duke and Bill Podolak were arranging a bet on the aN fight an “tick Beirns dear friends. I to devour ‘the subpoenas. achast had just muttered, " when outcome, which was never taken he- cause the former wanted heavy odds, Just then Jimmy, the bootblack, appeared at the door and inquired, “Shine?” Rachael disappeared through the door, followed by Herman and Moe jr. As she did so she waved her tail defiantly. “You may quote me as saying I am disappointed, replied- Mr, Beirns when asked for a statement for the press, “but science will win and you must remember I have t fingerprints of all. It is only a qu tion of time and eternal vigilance the watchword.” “Tt Bi is outrageous," was Judge ‘s sole comment, “I shal) issue a rant for summary arrest.” nd TI shall serve it,” declared Warrant Officer Murphy. “There has been nothing like It since the Mayor of Grand Street dropped a quarter in Silver Doll Smith's just as the crowd was rus' ing out to see a dog fight,” assert “That was in the Duke, reflectively. 198." Rie have won the bet,” cried jolak. “IT have nothing to say to the press,” phoned Jimmy the bootblack from Bellevue. As the paper goes to press every- thing is quiet and. peaceful at the grand old temple of justice, ———-——.>_—— LIVE SNAKE STIRS CONEY. Reptile Killed in Surf Avenue Not 2.75 Per Cent. Sort. A bie snake caused no end of excite- ment when it/went for-# stroll on Surf Avenue, Coney Island, yesterday. Mr. Snake reached ‘the rear of.a ga- |rage at Stillwell and’ Surf Avenues, in vicinity of the West'End Terminal, An automobile drew up to rage and then feminine screams d an otherwise quiet Coney Island. | sual a good-sized crowd gathered, but n they stw Mr. Snake wiggle reserves were not ngeded to clear the Street. | After several blows with their clubs, Sergt. Meade and Patrolman Ker- rigan killed the reptile, It is said that last year two snakes escaped from @ side show and Were never seen after- ward. ‘There was a tendency to look un- der beds in the homes of Coney Islanders A collection of pretty and practical models, marked for quick disposal at substantially lowered prices, All White and Colored Novelty Voiles in striped, checked, flowered, plaid and figured; both light and dark effects. Not all sizes im each style, but excellent choosing A Special Group of Dotted Voile Dix Make Percale Dresses, Dresses, $5.95 $1.95 and $2.85 Navy blue and black, with white dots in a Striped and check effects in black and white smart model with dainty organdie collar and | colors; neat styles, with low collars and wide sash. belts. Beoond Floor Women’s Summer Shoes In the July Clearance Sales $7.65 Patent Leather, one eyelet, black satin quarter Pumps (illustrated) \ All Glazed Kidskin Pumps, White Buckskin Pumps. 4 All Patent Leather Pumps. White Canvas Pumps. White Canvas laced Boots. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords in many styles and leathers. Sizes incomplete. $4.85 ROUGH ITS) FLAVOR™ Women’s and Girls’ White Canvas Oxfords with mi! ary heels, $3.95 Introducing the Enlarged Linen and Bed Furnishing Section On the Second Floor With a Group of Unusual Values for Tomorrow Fine Irish Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths .. $5.95, $8.75, $10.00 | 2x214 yds... .$8.50, $10.00, $12.00 Napkins to Match, $5.95, $10.00, $15.00 dozen. . Towels at Lowered Prices Union Huck Hemmed | Linen Hemstitched | Turkish Bath Towels, Towels.....dozen $3.95 | Huck Towels, doz. $8.00 | Each. ..3714c, 50c, 75 * ax2yds..... jecond Floor

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