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sisting. Interment will ‘be in Calvary Cametery. | Twelve persons who were in the West 65th Street neighborhood wien | Fitapatrick stepped up to the three young men at Dr. MoCal!l Andrew's automobdile saw the detective turn to warn two young women off a nearby | stoop, and some of them saw the | youths open fire, tried to identify | the trio this morning when the five | prisoners were placed in line witb | nine others in Yorkville prison. Mra. Poe of No, 49 West 65th Street | was unadle to pick anybody out face to face, but from a rear view “thought” Isidore Hellman was one of the three. James Hambrose of N >, 644/ West 5ist Street, an elevator operator | at No. 15 West 65th Street, is said to have been “positice” in his identifica- tion of Francia Delfranco, Nothing was said about Galgano, Basile or Reynolds. ‘One week ago Sunday, Fitspatrick FEIN HINT FITPATRK'S THREE SUES il to Identify Suspects— Dead Detective Had Premonition. While ve young mon were ordered to be held forty-eight houds A short affidavits charging them guilty knowledge of the killing OER Be Bigger Than Mighty Jumbo tess we quarter-century mark. ¥ gaia efits, ih? a VENING WORLD, ONDAY, MAY 2 1920, Blephants grow until they) forever, Khartoum’s wonderful growth is at-| tributed to his daily mud bath, It} takes a ton of mud a month to keep Khartoum fit. Not only does he bathe in ft but he dines on it almost daily. | Khartoum came to the Bronx Zoo! June 28, 1907, At that time he was) four feet nine inches high and weighed 1,288 pounds. A year later he had climbed to five feet two inches and on Jan. 1, 1919, measured nine feet two inches. He has grown two inches in the past year, Jumbo, rewarded as the biggest and finest specimen of his line, wag over ten feet In height. He was purchased from the London Zoo for $12,000. Be- cause of his great #lze and frequent periods of ugliness he was kept chained constantly. He was killed in @ rail- road wreck in Connecticut. Khartoum |} Mast Drink Something eo ney mass of requiem will be celebrated, r : ° touches the bar at nine feet efx inches! cabarets and wine One nignt, | mace of remutom wit we curbreet.| Bronx Zoo Elephant Bids Fair to |e nse i is et ns mous | terse neg putea is a may have bought shirts at a retail selling price. retail price. <p een on is yy) ck Po: Rie FEN BROWNING KING & CO. Announce a MEMORABLE SALE OF SHIRTS During these days of fres2'od retailing you This sale will be memorable because the re- ductions are from the wholesale and not the In other words they are offered much lower than the manufacturers’ selling price, which ranged from $24.00 to $32.00 per dozen. The macerials are Corded Madras, Du Sateens, Printed Madras, 80 count Percales, and White reduction from the Detective John E. Fitzpatrick last night in West 6th Gtreet, is not tempermental and is one of the told @ priest at the Cathedral that he Madras. Some lines have detached collars. were indications that neither | expectedto “get his” on duty. Contr wee twee ald Petco “What makes you say that?,” asked tae te thenonr oo gay nor prosecuting attorneys are the clergyman. “I don't know, Father,” replied the detective, but I ha a feeling that sooner or Jater I shalle shot.” | PLAN SELF-EDUCATION AID. Sr ESSEC TEESE RS circus prodigy of Barnum’s day. that among them are the ‘Whree men who opened fire on the de- ‘ective from a stolen touring car. @risoners are described as ls Galgano, twenty-nine, of No. MacDougal Street; Francis Del- nineteen, No. 256 West 39th ; Louls Basile, twenty-two, No. Mulberry Street, and Dennis twenty-six, and Isidore p, thirty, of No. 121 West 47th Preferred C Mrs. Josephine W. Doty, hus- ‘band is an editor in the motion picture (business, told Justice Geigerich to-day in the hearing of her undefended action |i] for separation thet her husband told |i $1.65 With these we also offer very unusual reduc- tions in our regular lines of Neckwear. Sale commences Tuesday at 9 A. M. and is held at our Cooper Square Store Only. BROWNING KING & COMPANY 16 Cooper Square—at 5th Street Fourth Avenue cars stop at the door. oe x Exchange of American TAbrarians Suggested. ‘The Amenican Library Association and L. Stanley Jast, Chief Deputy Librarian of the Manchester, Wngiand, Public LAbramies, have revived a plan for the exchange of American and British Ubrariana, comparable to the before Magiistrate Marah was |*v8tem of exchange of professors, to romote a mutual understanding of ed by one of the biggest con-| Methods of encouraging edult eel. of detectives in the recent be pe tres icniia of the Police Department—| america the American Lab ee, it was enid, that the men) ciation is raising ‘the force will leave nothing un-| States, joss than one-fifth of to bring about the arrest and Lora ag tgs M ween ar anes cv ee arewal 1 . ction of the slayers of a brother the averaae, for the pation is lens ir years that married fife “was nothing | Khartoum Has 11 Years in tim" and thet he warted to go to'l Which to Grow Another Needed Foot or So. | The fame of Jumbo, the world's big- gest elephant in his day, 1s in danger of being eotipsed. He has a possible rival in Khartoum, the African ele- |} phant in the Bronx Zoo, which, ac- TAEhe arraignment in Yorkville . | cording to Director Hornaday, is grow- -ling so fast he will soon surpass the DON’T DELAY ORDER SLIP COVERS TODAY}|| Fifth Avenue at 35th St. Established 1879 Reliable Special Prices For Tuesday on WOMEN’S SUMMER CLOTHES When Best & Co. offer special prices the quality of the merchandise remains at its usual high standard. The clothes listed here show the most desirable styles for summer and are typical Best & Co. dependable values. i conference was held in the of- “flee of Inapector Cray at headquar- Every member of the Homicide d was present, with Detectives Cousins, Walsh, Hughes, , Hauser and Jones of the “West 67th Street Station. Inspector Oray #aid the conference was to have (¢ every man directly on the job know | Averything the others know and get|Bernard Downing and Alderman. Louls first hand. duits will be ad- Wiz of the seven men trom uptown, |™"" ine. Hughes, Hauser, Walsh, Hah and Jones, will act as bear- a, 1, was) Ro-morrow at Detective Fitupat-| killed shortly before noon to-day by « Bee Taner mean will take place | feugiat wronkeon a new allang Wemorial Day Concert To-Night. | A public concert will be given this | evening in Puble School No. 62, Essex and Hester Streets, for the benefit of the Memorial Day Flower Fund. Among those taking part will be Alma burgh, Jeasle Pamplin, Josephine lchese,, Lanier ‘Halton, Philip Gordon, Robert Thompson and Sadie Birnhask: | "The band of the Hebrew Orphan | Asytum will ass State Senator 4 214 W. 34TH ST Branch, 15 East 11éth Crisp, mouth-melting disks of flavory sweetness—delicious! Role of Aueried Plevers, shee il Pepporeins, AU Chacslate, AN Wintergreen and £8 Cinnamon New @njland Confectionery CO ~ BONWIT TELLER. &CO. The Speccally Shop of Opyinatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Dresses Of Heavy Crepe de Chine ; 37.50 | These are shirtwaist dresses fi that will give all around f wear for summer. One dress of this character is i Women’s : Offer for Tuesday : At Reduced Prices WHITE SPORT SHOES OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Motor Truck Deliveries ( JUNE'S \ THE WEDDING \ For Women and Misses 10.50 Formerly 12.00 to 16.00 —oxfords or pumps with straight or wing tips. soles with broad military or Cuban heels. ALSO heels or dress boots with plain toe and high Louis XVI welted leather soles. To Close Out—A Collection of WOMEN’S PEACHBLOOM Genuine white buckskin or very fine canvas with buckskin trimming White welted leather White washable kid lace boots with simulated wing tip or low military heels. Hand [SS CAPES 54.00 ( Formerly 95.00 Smart, graceful model, in the favored colorings, with Also tan ‘polo cloth capes and coats. 18.50 Formerly 23.50 to 35.00 the favored shadings. and heather mixtures. NO C, O. D'S NO CREDITS surplice front. To Close Out—A Collection of SILK & WOOL SEPARATE SKIRTS Silk skirts of Queen Anne, Baronette Satin and novelty crepe Silks in Wool skirts in stripes, checks, plain worsteds NO RETURNS necessary in every ward- robe and these are very smart. There are two styles, one has a tailored waist with drop, loose panels— the other has a white organdy collar and a fine box pleated skirt with cross tucks at in- tervals. Colors-~ White, Black, Navy, Pink, Blue and Orchid. Sport Oxfords, 5.35 Of White Canvas A splendid vacation shoe at a very,low price. These oxfords are made of white canvas—that is so easily kept clean—and the soles of rubber and low rubber heels make them particularly desirable for tennis, golf or walking. A characteristic Best & Co, value. Dimity Waists, 3.60 In Tailored Models Five styles to choose from at this price, which is the best value we have offered on summer waists. Typical Best & Co. models. Strictly tailored and neatly made—the only trimming on these waists is pearl buttons. The collars are effected in either dimity or fine pique. Sailor Hats, 7.50 In Two Styles These sailor hats are made of porcupine straw and are very special at this price. Best & Co, models. One model has a draped band of georgette as trimming, the other sailor shows a contrasting facing of hemp and has a grosgrain ribbon band. Both hats are most desirable for sport and tailored wear, and are shown in all the summer colors. You Never Pay More at Best's MONTH ~ | For the young people for whom June means just that, NOW is the time to select and reserve furniture. Our Share in_ the New Home gives you the Com- fort of enjoying beautiful last- ing household things while pay- ing for them gradually; and the CONVENIENCE of having these payments arranged by our liberal CREDIT in the way which comes easiest for you. 4-Piece'Queen Anne Period Suite in American Walnut Four pieces, consisting of DRESSER, VANITY TOILET TABLE, CHIFFOROBE and BED in full size; as illustrated...... ’ Kitchen Maid. Cabinet In whit: 1, m pe rincorse aides ‘475 Complete with Imperial Roll-edge Mattress. One motion of the hand converts the Couch into a full-size bed for two adults....... WORLD (*. 4. @..% IT MAKES LITTLE WHAT YOU NEED “WANT” WILL'GO * * * * * * With adjustable footrest; in Ma- hogany or Oak finish, with fine Imitation Leather cushions; as illus- trated, at.... WWCorn 6" AvER\S"St. 328 * * *% DIFFERENCE — A WORLD AND FIND IT * * *