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' ; ’ . esses PARDEOF POLE [Founders of the Irish Republic E ALAN LSB nders of the Irish Republic Executed |FIRF )FPARTMEN ‘nee rouoee| DELAYED A WEE; pain te BLS SUSPENDED shes In the Easter Week Rebellion of 1916 SHAKF-UIP BIGGEST age “sora pe and ee IN MANY YEARS icine aun Sesto RRS Chief Inspector Lahey Angrily Sons and " Lectures Heads of the : Deadline” Jobs. Two Divisions and Two Bat- Detective Bureau. HELEN H. CHURCHILL THE BRIDE, MONDAY, OF JOHN S. BURKE thority to grant pensions up to the full pay allowance. It is presumed that unusual heroism or unusual ofr cumstances of dependency would war- rant this Mexibility of the pension al- lowance, A special provision of the bill made It retroactive for a period of five years—that is, widows or other de- pendents whose husbands had been killed in the last five years in the y performance of duty would have be- (J ~ WWlitiam Murphy of No. 237 West With Street, who, according to Detec- talions Wiped Out in Drastic Drennan Order. ~ tye Kalbflesich of the Safe and Loft Squad, has confessed complicity in ‘the wholesale safe robberies in the Real Insurance Building at William Us { Btrect and Maiden Lane Thursday t Right, was held without bail in Tombs | *Merkency caused by the number and Court by Magistrate Cobb to-day. boldness of crimes of violence Police Po bb pita etka tm the al Commissioner Enright has ordered the farmer merniber of the poule:romarves, annual potice parade postponed ‘and who had confessed letting Murphy | "8 Suspended all drilix in preparation and eight other burglars into the |r It. Chief Inspector Lahey, angrily building, was also held without bail. |!ecturing the chiefs of the detective Aetordig to. Murphy, Breckenridge | SUreau for tneMelency, has authorized was the real ‘master mind” of the them to institute a system of annoy- plot, According to Breckenridge, |"C*, 824 persecution for suspected Murphy first suggested the plan when | °4 known criminals which will make Breckenridge went to Murphy's} *UCh Persons wish to get out of town. imarage t0.Jeek for honest work. Commissioner Enright's order puts ‘The arrest of Murphy was due to} °Ver the annual parede from Muay 6 to May 18. The number of men wh ® raid by Inspector Cahalane’s men 10 on @ crap gume in a West izist| Vere being prepared to make the best Possible appearance in the parade was Bes escent were Saey ant geen about 4,000 or about one-third of the No. B08 West S24 Strest, who} Wformed force as against two-thirds Eas. ized as one the East @7th|!® Previous years, There 4,000 men Gio police have sought since have been, drilling in foot movements was accidentally killed in a|f0" nearly a month, onoo or twice a ™,. at First’ Avenue and ath] Week tn armories. These ‘drills have Mirkin daccaty, bons ordered stopped for “at least one Inf selbbe Aaiaddaalee el AD nh dO Ld One of the biggest shake-tps in re- gent years in the New York Fire De- partment was made to-day in orders tantied_ to the uniformed foree by Commissioner Drennan, in which two Sbine GabUliGiariéa. divisions and two battalions were dis- 3 F One of the most surprised of all continued, one Deputy Chief trans- ‘ ‘ 4 officials over the Mayor's action was ferred from Brooklyn to the Bronx Senator Lockwood. He had drawn the bill with great care because, as he ex- and other transfers made involving rained af thG tiene, Ie woe Eaievs four chiefs of battalion, five captains, the Legislature of the necessity of fifteen lieutenants and one fireman padsing separate enactments every Deputy Chief Frederick W. Gooder- time a member of the department sac- ¢ rificed his life and left helpless, im- son of the 10th Division, in Brooklyn, io i poverished dependents, He declared was transferred to the 7th Division, F widows and children of brave police- which ‘comprises the Bronx. His men should not be compelled to lobby c ommand was wiped out and . at Albany for legislation to whieh Le ed silos ee Ora Sileke they were entitied under every rule of She Is Daughter of Former Presi-] reason, justice and mercy. Gouderson is one of the veterans of City experts on legislation regard the department, having been ap- dent of the Board of one paragraph in the veto ? bill as pointed forty-one yeurs ago, He Education. a joker. This section provides, after served most of that time in Man- fixing the sliding scale for dependents, the following. mysterious phrase: A marriage license was obtained at eed Moran of that station, | "Osi, Shaper Yay ERAT AN bie hattan, until he was transferred tolehe Municipal Ruilding yesterday by| ‘which minimum stall not be discre- j Mea. ere ony penalty chiefs of Dotective Bureau branches Brooklyh ten years ao tne JobM Stephen Burke, thirty-two, of] tionary with the Commissioner.’ Ryan, but recognized Murphy ax the]! M* oMoe early to-day. ‘The tone sate Otter division Mined tion has|NO. 120 East 60h Street, and M86|soiaty power ae administrator of the y man ‘mentioned by Breckinridge in| Ne volee aa he berated them ax Naren ee aicision cor two years | Helen Hays Churchill, twenty-two, of [police pension fund, subject to annual his confession yesterday. past since its commariding officer,|No. 561 West 16ist Street. Mr.]audit by the Board of Aldermen. But Deputy, Chief John I. King, was] Burke Is the secretary of Col. Michael |the inserter of the “Joker,” after de- transferred to the Third Division, in] priedgam, President of Altman & Co.|Ptving Enright of his pension powers, West 33d Street, at the time of thelsi "Ch oni is the daughter of| (ett thone powers up in the alr. installation of the two platoon system, diene Chief King has lived in the Bronx all] Thomas W. Churchill, lawyer and BUSINESS IMPROVES his life, where he served as Battalion | former President of the Board of e ; Chief many years , Education, The ceremony will take 100 “% IN THE WEST The 384 and the 49th Battations, In| Hig on Monday in the Church of| WASHINGTON, April 16.--Rusinews ae ‘ Brooklyn, were eliminated and their n ananante a x The annual commemoration of | chice cnticers transferred to adjacent|St- Rose of Lima, the Rev. Mather|conditions in the West and Southwest * Cairo Prinee Tries (1) Buy N. y. Girl; the Irish rebellion of Easter Week, | tattation districts. Bottallon Guet Duffy officiating ad jeve:niproved 100) par cm oe 1916, is now being observed by the | Martin Kelly went from or of the War Finanee Corpora-, > Uish race throughout the world, | Battalion, in Mercer Street, to the| ATTAIN MORE ACCURATE declared to-day upon his return Ignorant She \Jore S’ave Dress) ise tcs'sratere verse toe ]22¢ Moan, niche Sect Book WEIGHTS AND MEASURES" rry "or twenty Staten went oS 7 | Murphy: has been’ arrested fre-|N& list of highway robberies and bur- quently, once at least by Moran. He|#larles was such that persons in the ! was sentenged to Elmira in 1916 for|"t"eet, below knew he | wai ery I wssault, Murphy promptly confessed though his words were not always dis- i having a share in the Royal Insur-|'ngulsbable, j wnce building robbery. mong other things he said were } The Pictures on the Wall Are of Roger Casement (Left) and Thomas Kent (Right). \ Standing Left to Right—William Pearse, Thomas McDonough, Sean J. Heuston, M. L. Mallon, Sean MacDairmada, Michael O'Hanrahan, Capt. Daly, Cornelius Colbert. Sitting Left to Right—Patrick H. Pearse, Major John McBride, Thomas J. Clarke, Eamon Ceannt, James Connolly, Joseph Plunkett ‘ The other crap playors were set|‘th"t from this time Until further no- fice the chiefs of bureaus should have their men on the streets every minute when thoy were not getting their necessary food und sleep; that these men should arrest every man they met known to them to have been con- feted of a crime or to have been alitually in the company of known free by Mugistrate Cobb. | ONLY CIGARS LURE BROOKLYN ROEBER Cafe Smokes Disappear Twice iH . Third Time Burglar criminals. He told them not to be : y ae iierW laslaainntiena aia hy Is C 8 too particular in) making such an morrow, Easter Sunday, at Phila- | OiHianton, who was for two years — SF Weulicne hee ee eee ni is Caught. arrest about being certain of a detphia, Pa. where all the del doing “light duty"? in charge of the] WASHING'TON, April 15.—Feather- Musieh tadney Ih the Bast im bring Weights are heavyweights to the new gates of the Irish Republic— Countess Markievicz. Kathleen Barry, Austin Stack, J. J. O'Kelly and Rev, Michacl O'Flanagan— will deliver addresses. As the prominent Irish dele- gates had arranged to speak at the Philadelphia meeting it was de- cided to postpone New York's cel- Division of Public Assembly, due to an accident he received at a fire, has|atandard of measurement whose per- been assigned to the First Battalion, |fection was announced to-day by the in Fulton Street. at his own request. |Commerce Department, Two newly promoted Chiefs of Bat- Tests showed that the accuracy of talion, John J. McElligott and John the results was well within two parts J. T, Waldron, were assigned to busy |1n 100,000,000, that is. in comparing fire districts in lower Manhattan, the|tw9 kilograms or poundweights, dif- former to Attorney Street to replace | ferences as small as 0.02 of a milli- the late Chief Walsh and the latter to tet part in 1,000,000 coutd a. detect ebration until Sunday, April 23, Meroe Oe bes ee Se wiles By the new standard the with i _ drawal of u single steel rivet from an which is the exact anniversary of | js thirty-eight years old, the youngest | ocean steamship with u displacement the Irish Rising of 1916. On that | Chief in the department. Te atthe tone can be dinmediatsiy Ge It “Thomas Malloy, fifty-five, No. 122] Previous conviction if they had reason | Miss Dorothy Farnum, Back to believe a suspected man had ac | it bend soe Br oes Ws] tually been guilty, though escaping} On Carmania, Tells of Ad- { a r in the Fifth Avenue Court, unvietion by lack of evidence 1p) inc, , = H Brooklyn, today and wax held with: 1 want your men to arrest them. venture—Prince May no i rvidently had received only the cikar|vagrancy up, If they ure discharged] Romance. they are to be arrested again, And Fe | | ney on land mortgages into the * said Mr, Meyer. ‘Mines are ening. which should help condi- tions in Utah, Montana and Arizona, OY culturally, erop planting is but this is more than compensated for by the prevailing * moisture. There is a feeling that agricultural prospects have never been so good in years, and tn seotions where t has been a scarcity of rains for the last two years the out- look js good, and farmers are much encor ged.” ourgling privilege from the Brooklyn Buirgiars' Protective Association. ac- in after that! And again after that! They are to be arrested until cording to the record produced in vourt, they aro driyen out of New York ‘Christensen’s cafe, No. 756 Third] City.” Avenue, was robbed Wednesday night, the burglar taking only cigars, Back from Cairo, strange adven- tures and wooing by an illustrious an} handsome Prince, Miss Dorothy Fur- num, twenty-three, writer and beautl. a jin Thursday Christensen got a new sup.| NEARLY 4,000 MEN ful, of No. 23 West 5ist Street, was a evening at Lexington Theatre, —>— tected lft BEies Pay omnstes veresur'ts| CALLED TO PATROL [summer on tte Cynuriny Carmen. bat str sot Lexagtn Ave: TIED AND ROBBED |RomE MOTHERS WIN | SUGIETY OF TAMMANY ‘ ordered a fresh supply and with De- tective Ward hid behind the bar when BY ENRIGHT CRDER big arrived to-day from the Near! addresses delivered by Austin Stack, Chairman of the Irish Re- BATTLE OVER RENTS COLUMBIAN ORDER Prisoner Confesses Hold-Up of H “ the place closed for the night, By It was on March 23 that she had \ “At 3 o'clock this morning Malloy} CO™MMissioner Enright'’s emergency | ney great adventure. Accompanied by publican delegation; Rev. Michael His Former Mates and Safe |Scrcaming Throng Storms Office | ,,Urathers—You are rennentfully requemad entered by means of a skeleton key| ders to police: 's, Ethel Watts Mumford, also a O'Flanagan, Vice President of . iM Se Who’ Cancel: Bociety hee Bachems and i und was robbing the cigar caasc when} All police vacations canoslled. she went shopping among. the Sinn Fein; Mayor Stephen Robbery March 12. Boe ee ee SS rst ca eta ie ca Seay oe a e” the detective switched on the light: ' {bazaars of Cairo and bought a blac ‘ ‘i 7 Fjection Order. an hou e aetting of the : ee All Captains must sleep in their town of rich material shimmering O'Mare of Tamarick (who ie on ul A eal a A see ‘ lbp order af the Grea ‘Bachem Vie lpg sade Rel ace stations and remain subject to [Wit silver lace. want to scare n man to death for?” | eal twenty-four hours # day. "Tt was beautiful," she sald, ‘and ¥ —_— Half-hour lunch time for patrol- 5008 baled ay Teague Pe genre wees men sarell es Bit tet h But the women looked at : ; AS A HUMAN FLY old, of No, 445 West 125th Street,) ROME, April 15 (Associated Press) THOMAS F. SMITH, Secretary. 2 Manhattan--Season of Hlossome, 4th Moot who March 12, with a companion, €n-| The Ministry of the Inferior was] Year of Discovery 4i1st, of Independence tered the garage where he had for-|ihe scene to-day of an exciting rent | ecard of institution Uh merly worked, beat, robbed and ted | gyeonstration when a smitll army of RELIGIOUS NOTICES. three men, broke open the safe and | moth: babies in army and leading | “777 }RER #INAgoOUn, sscaped in a stolen automobile, was|small ciyldren, invaded the Carnegie Hall, Bunday Morning at arrested last night by detectives of | despite the opposition of the DR. WIS) the Weat 100th Street Station, and}who were unable to stop the onrush| ‘PPSPIBED end REIRCTED of locked up on charges of assault and of the screaming, frenzied women siibads tables robbery, According to the detectives, Headed by Deputy Giuseppe Min- he confessed, saying he was out Of|grino, a Pisa Socialist, whom they work and desperate. had enlisted as champion of their Jolin Cecille of No. 137 Nagle Ave-| cause, they rushed into the office of ‘) nue, Bronx, foreman of the garage) vice Premier Benedice and demanded| Katherine, John, Mary and iteneal2/ at No. 241 West 117th Street, one Of]+y restoration to them of their apart-| Golding. and Mra, Kilaabeth O'Connell, na- Tae ect geet, “tie sata | ments, from which they bad been for-| Ue oF three. Cau he saw the maz, who bad once been| “bly ejected by Royal Guards gn an | ust st., Monday at 9.30 A. M, ” Bolemn employed there, enter the garage late | Pder obtained by an apartment house | ings of requiem for the repose of hie on the night of March 12. Ceeille prepare because his tenant was sub-} you) will be offered at the Church of St then took the car on which he had Francis Le Sales, With at, near Lexing- ‘The Clan na Gael of Greater | een working, and can it around the} The mothers demonstrated to the| ton av., at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary New York, representing the anu- | plock. minister that they were unable to pay | NORDLINGER.—TYLER. *CAMPBELL FU- De Valera party, will celebrate the Meantime Fflebottom and a com-|higher rents for larger quarters than] NuRAL CHURCH. Notice tater. commemoration of the Irish rebel- | panion went to the basement, knocked |the small tenements the lessee had) guiny,—RopmRT. CAMPBELL FUNERAL his way from Ireland), and many other speakers of international prominence. Very Rev. Dents O'Connor, O, C. C., will preside, An appropriate musical pro- gramme, vocal and instrumental, will be rendered. Madame Marie Narelle and other leading oper- atic artists will take part. Asa result of the Easter Week, 1916, rebellion sixteen mon were executed, including the seven who signed the proclamation of the Irish Republic—Padraic Pearse, Thomas Clarke, James Connolly, Joseph M, Plunkett, Thomas Mc- Donagh, Sean McDermott and Eamon Ceannt. of the Police Glee Jing askance, Finally a man who sald Club and Police Band discontiny | he was an emissary of Prince Luk- ued. fellah waited on’ me and begged for an audience for his master, 1 found ' Day off of Inspectors, Deputy iit he wad a real prince before con- nepectors and Captains can- Jeenting to the introduction and put celled, and they are required to on my beautiful gown, He smiled patrol in uniform as much as poa- |approval when I was presented. sible, especially at night. “And what do you think? He Inspector or deputy must be on wanted to buy me, He thought I was for sale, and to my amazement and duty during the most important hours at night, chagrin I learned that I had on the gown of high class slaves which pro- Members of the uniformed force must travel to and from duty in claimed that their owners had put them up for the highest bidde: : s B. WINANS. 75, to Se 1 #9, uniform. an Welfare officers must patrol got that gown off pretty quick and haven't had it on since." KILLED BY AUTO precincts in uniform. NEAR HIS HOME 10.45. MEN. Oligo, DING.—On April lM, HARRY, beloved of Ann Golding (noe Hynes) gné the late John Golding, and beioved brother of A unique burglar, described by de- tectives as a “human fly,” has been ‘operating in the Riverside Drive sec- tion, it was learned to-day. He goes up the face of a building with no ald - other than his fingers and toca, speaks correct English and is polite, Early Thursday he went up three stories at No, 311 West 106th Street despite an arc light in front, and into the bedroom of John A. Hance, Mr. aiid Mrs. Hance were aroused, and DOROTHY FARNUOM. “The Prince told me this himself and I lost no time in straightening him out on the proposition. And then The men who are thus com: Tne wanted me for a wife. He only Mr. Hance, who ts sixty-eight, led cond of Famo New] lion of Easter Wek at the I tnconscious, robbed and bound the] Sublet to them, and the order eject-|" Giuncu, sunday, 2 P. M. pelled to do at least a share of [had four at the time and told me his}Descendant © mous lied. The brigade . turned on a flashlight. ” aia ington Theatre to-morrow, Sun- | washers at work, William Rader of |!ng them was cancelle le brigade ETTs.—W. sidewalk duty" are banishment trom Egypt had been or- sey Family Mortally Hurt { women then marched out triumph - | TBBE ALLARD M. OA M.P BULE : “Don't mak s Jersey Family auty day evening, April 16. No. 951 Amsterdam Avenue, from | nen then P - SHUR! ie any noilse—be reason: Bix hundred detectiv: dered on account of his getting mixed ‘ ; é i ti i Edward|antly and hurried back to re-occupy FUNERAL CHURCH, Saturday, 2.30 P.M. able,” the burglar said in soft tones. up in the affairs of the former Sultan, in Livingston Road. Hon. P. H. O'Donnell of Chi- Jwhom he took $11, and Edwa WHITESIDE-NEWTON B.. euddeniy, Aprit France of No. 166 West 110th Street, | their quarters. whom he robbed of $29. The safe eee had been opened and robbed of $175.| THREE MORE TAXIS TOLD When Cecille drove into the garage Pen eae ged unconscious ana| THEY CAN'T BE YELLOW robbed of $84. Fflebottom then stole a the machine and raced away. nine 8 er Two hundred members of the department. One thousand five hundred traf- cago, Justice Daniel F. Cohalan and other distinguished speakers will deliver addresses, THREE THUGS TIE UP FURNITURE MAN; GET $5,045 IN BOOTY Policeman Finds Suspect Hid in a Cellar and Victim Identifies as One of Robbers. Giuseppe Pinto, a dealer in second hand furniture at No. 347 Elton Street, Brooklyn, to-day reported to he police of the Liberty Avenue pre- cinct that three men had entered his store shortly afer 8, o'clock o-day. After tying his arms and legs to the kitchen sink, they robbed him of $2,- 045 in cash and more than $3,000 who already was taken care of by the British, He insisted upon giving me presents of all kinds, two bracclets | years old, descendant of one of the as, t,t ; fic policemen. oats pot Mey arene to Joldest families in New Jersey, which Fifty in Welfare Bureau. amber which he said had been in his|settied at Livingston, near West One hundred members of the |fumily many years. Marine Division, “He handed me a glass of water, saying, ‘Whoever drinks of the Nile while he went into the next coom Four hundred-odd men assigned | water must return.’ At the bottom of and put on his shoes, and when he| to raided or suspected premises. the glass lay the necklace which he returned politely requested that they Two hundred policemen who | sald I must keop. “This,' he sald, ‘has ai in the Nile with the sun the police and kindly added: would be on vacation. been dipped ‘vise you to keep your windows closed Members of the Police Band of Egypt on it.' Then he gave me ith thi ite ii Siler this” ‘Then he dloappenred| and Glee Clubs of the Telegraph | ie, Delt Be wore mite ne sul, down the front of the house. |” | Bureau, hall men at Headquarters tan last Bunday got Into E. S. Knappen's| “"d Precinet stations, 18, hunband of the jate Ellaabeth Hat kins Whiteside and father of Norman N. and Arthur D. Whiteside, Funeral services will be held at the home of hisgon, 11 Ent 68th Street, New York City, at 4 o'clock Munday afterneon, April 16. Interment 11 o'clock Monday morning at the Monument Cemetery, Phil- “I have no intention of taking every- thing in the house, Simply tell me where your money ts." Then he took Mr. Hance's Mashiight to work by and got $7,000 worth of jewelry and $200. He advised them to keep quiet Sidney B. Winans, seventy-five Supreme Court Justice Cohalan to-day granted temporary Injunctions sued to the American Yellow Tax! Operatora,| sdelphia. SOME RATES TO FRISCO . E viduals f er-|ZUCCA.—ANTONIO. CAMPBELL Pu. MAY BE LOWERED |rotrinine similarly colored until the| NEAL CHURCH, wet Mendes, ong and Short Haullcases tried in court. Similar tnjunction | = = — — in Part Recommended, |has been granted against other imita- FUNERAL OIRECTORS, tors of the original "Yellow" taxis, In WASHINGTON, April 15.—Recon-| hig decision Justice Cohalan says: ‘The mendations were submitted to the Inter-| plaintiff, I belleve, should have an order state Commerce Commission to-day, by| restraining the defendant In euch case : é from such an imitation of its curs in one of its examiners, on proposals by | or Such Oh etlup and, markin raflroads for lower rates from points of |would mislead the public Into the origin in the Fast to Pacific Coast ports, |that the cars operated by the defendant than from the same points or origin | Were those of the plaintiff. over shorter distances to Intermountain |i a ype DE GRACE SELECTIONS citivs Including Spokane, Salt Lake City and Reno. HAVRIG; DE GRACE RACETRACK, The recommendations that some rates! Md,, April 15.—The Evening World's # worth of jewelry. be reduced, which the coninii in may jectione for Monday's races are as fol- low Cr not accept, are bused on raltl- | lows: . name Patrolman O'Connor searched the] 0" Ty vouts, arising: from a desire on] FIRST RACE — Woddiand, Daniel, | St # Ot) neighborhood and found a cellar door line part of carriers to mut wator com-|True Filer. Orange, early In 1600, dled in the Orange Memorial Hospital last night from Injuries received a short thme before when hit by an automobile on Mount Pleasant Avenue, Livingston, near his home. The house in which Mr, Winans lived with his wife and family has ‘Mise Farnum when asked if she Bedroom at No. 833 West 106th All this is In addition to the res- | Would return to Egypt said that shelbeen occupied by generations of ‘t ki ; It would depend. Maybe Sizeet Lashed 0 light into Mr. Knap: | tration of the nine equed patrol didn’ Know ight come to America in] Winanses and ia one of the land- Bim to make ne wolee, and coliectea}| *vstem and the demand for 1,192 | nis banishment, and it would be al marks in that section of New Jersey. $4,000 worth of jewelry, rejecting additional uniformed men. great pila ce sac it in baate give Mr, Winans left home carly last rispad Hons, place — up the Ghizah palace which he owns] we is lp Res taieh wee alls to @ back closet and with twine tled land still ocouplos, because it Is the|°vening to attend a meeting of the he tried to rob a Riverside Drive|bim to the steam r-4tntor, ‘They |most wonderful in all the land of the|Junlor Order U. A. M., of which he landlord. The landlord threw his|Warned him that if he made any |Garden of Allah. was an officer. On his way home, alarm clock at him and he refused to] Outcry before they were out of hear- RE Oe when near his house, two automobil stay, walking out the window as at|!ns they would come back and kill |GQV. COX APPEALS why automobiles approached from opposite directions. broken open at No. 643 Hendrix |potition betwoen Eastern points and the} SECOND RACE—Bronse Eagle, Fair . ° ie ener renee and ‘eemeping with ord amusing result of the fear of TO CURB CRIMINALS} ii¢ was walking in the road, as there} Street. He found a man hiding be-| Pacific Coast. Mins, Li -Mareourin, : Notice to Advertisers out Joot. . fs — hind a coal bin. ‘This man gave the — THIRD RACH—Ultra Gold, L'Bclatre. | pjspiay advertising (x00 copy and release footpads in the nelgiborheod was a are no sidewalks at that point, ———- ¢ Att tS e Cire Addab \« Dt Ts DEATH BY Carmandale, either the week day Moni, World or THUGS TAKE $800 spontaneous striky of husbands de. | PA State mestriet Aiormer® Se) sreagiights on one of the automo-| tied Sippel ou dt ed ical ctueilb ries NTT fe FOURTH, RACE—Second ‘Thoughts, | Brenine Word maior Fee ie aah tailed to take the family pups out f is Btrest, lesne Frank, of No. O68 én Roscatte, Penitent. re ee ; BOSTON, April 15.—Determined to] biles blinded bim and he was unable] identified him ax one of the men who| | leaac . eet RACHCFairway, Jes, Our eh a, FROM MERCHANT _ |°r the final evening atring, Investi- | io out the crime wave which hasltg get out of the way of the other| had robbed him, Street, Brookiyn, was tal eas OPS: wonky melt fsine geareriaee 0 as WA ... |Kkings County Hospital shortly before Addabolo was arraigned in the New| noon to-day with ® bullet wound in bla Jersey Avenue police court on thel{ft eye, from which he died shortly, )3un, Htoyal Duck. charge of burglary, He was held} The police auld Frank shot himsclt be- |. 5! ARNT RACE—Phalaris, Lasy without bail by magistrate Liota, couse of financial troubl He ts sur- | 40u, Iron Boy, — Vived by a wife and two children, For a number of years he conducted a drug store at 467 Grave d Avenue, wh he recently sold, and pufehased wnotte y Ridges sah! to have L ACE—Cote D'Or, Midnight | Display advertizing type tor SIXTH Ri ol ne rae te ib Bae. yet be teowkeed by 8 engravings to ed by Thi gators of the Saltzman robbery this ing Massachusctts for several AT PISTOL POINT] morning heard nothing from women [pen ire*Rttsrney General J. Weaton| af which ran him down, doing their before-breakfast shopping JAllen to-day called Into conference all] He was unconscious when taken up. in delicatessen stores, groceries and |District Attorneys of the State. Ho was carried to the hospital In an t ‘Two young men walked into the bi ayy da strong appeal Meret eea tuthas end can neces cclanra ain't oes mere 18 sae: o Teor more severe punishment of criminals | vutomoblle and his family was notl- Benjamin Salteman of No. 1990 Am-|for no airing and urges legislation to stop the sale of | jeq, His wife, two sons and a daugh- ind get myself beaned |frearms by mail. sterdam Avenie as he was closing} by no thug.’ he suys to me, he] Allen has at least two proposals to]ler went to the } Friday. = copy sontabet by ‘Tus World mist be recsin ee r wunday Matn Sheet copy, HAVRE DE GRACE SCRATCHES] ettct revs (°R: Sa, wa Se ossge,, arey«| GRR eae bela Prigay. and. poviine rangle, Osage, G not recvied by 5 BoM. Priduy KHARA SINGH SENTENCED FOR DEPION, April 1 ! and were LAHORE, Indi —Khara Wirst Ra the place at 10 o'clock last night.| Says, ‘You can take the dog out your- [discourage crime, He wants there when Mr, Winans died Bingh, Prosident of the Punjay Con-|oroved te bird if Ordet of Tateeh teolyn and peiting ercase One of them threatened him with a|self or send your mother out with} 1. A. Rests bot ae ene etentir6) rhe family were told who drove the] gress Committee, who re eisaaed cond Race.—Beaverkill, Sand Mark, : . + lenses to 0 thi he machtr i be or 6 , i z orders release Fevolver and told him to be quiet.| him,’ he ways. “ane dog can choke,’ |ery of justice may be speeded up aniJautomobile that killed Air, Winans, |suitstion over the Ruurdianship of the) LOR COURG caitake Laxative BROMO | "rind Race, ded above, “when itied Wl "ast perry ty er went to the cash register} he says ‘before I'll risk getting My] hore severe penalties assured. utile Qhelk dlatreas sikh shrines, has been sentenced to] and sas Prev Third Race. . movunte of aay character, coutract or The oth ons 0 w r the tragedy they were unable to recall tt, three years’ imprisonment at hard Ja~ er enforcement of the laws a bpp He wes convicted of sedition, | Jae and opened it. dome cracked.’ And he wouldn't 7 in general. The two then forced % Saltzman ' neither." pature of E. BROMO.) Wo. — Aare,

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