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the man’s request, to take him home. early yesterday ahd shot himself Tho other men were not seriously in- Gas Ma ithe Alarm Box a Bomb, through the head with a rifle, His dJured. family could give no reasen for his act Saturday tho padter apeared cheer- ows Up an ounds Pedes ir an Mt and hetped parlohlonere decorate his church for Easter services, lie came here a year ago from Presque Isle, He was fifty years old and is Explosion Scatters Metal Fragments, Endan-|survived by his wife and one son. gering Several Persons in the Vicinity.. _|Boy PRISONER IDENTIFIED A mysterious explosion inside a firey Patrolman Aifs was senf to Inves- BY A GIRL AS ROBBER. ARCHBISHOP CURLEY alarm box at 98th Street and Third] tigate and found that the front of the oe os WEARS THE PALLIUM New York Party Run Down pone tor FITC TIGT weetestantion | AVORUE, Inst night endangered several] firo alarm box was splintered. He] | Merritt Mal ‘ ons for Firat Time Eectestastion rested on the e of the apar passersby and slightly injured one.|sald he noticed a faint smell of gas re-escap P at West Nyack—Car Smash- of Omee. John Renta, thirty-two years old, of| coming from the box. The Fire De-} ment house in which he lives at No ed at Interlaken Crossing BALTIMORE, Avril 17-—Por the frat] Ayes Erase doth Street, wiih face] partinedt was. hotlted.” ‘The. pole 4 time since “his elevation Archbishop bleeding from cuts mi by pleves of} surmised that the explosion had been “TISTOLL OF DEATH IN MOTOR CRASHES hicles to stop upon the fire apparatus, but nothing had beon done. Merritt Malone, nineteen, was ar- 67 West 109th Street when Patrolman of gas that had travelled. through|Thomas Weiss found him crouching pipes leading from the street and had|there armed with a toy i) and ) collected instde the box. kitchen \nife, ~ ¥ he marched at the head of the pro Mal identified by A s Cur- Woman Driver of Car Which] stonat in his full ceremonial robes of Re istee. we Haale trailing purple and ermine cape. JOFFRE IN CHICAGO; | we @ parade to Michigan Avenue, | ley, eventeen, as the man who had Runs Down Little Girl in After ho had reached his throne these nalute -f Bixteen guna| entered her room in the same build- where a . robes were changed for others before] Hf A U. G Riverside Drive. the ‘pation: contersed pen lant by, S QUIET GREETING] (25 ‘prea, ame. and Mile, Joffre|ing last Thursday, threatened «her proxy in Rome by the late Pope Bene- ——— avoided the parade And went at once | With a knife and robbed her of $50 and —_—___——. Michael J. Curley wore the pallium, the | qy; tal, reported the accident to ' 5 > avarey | official Insignia of hig high oMice, at the| 1/'me metal, repo " AUTOISTS KILL TWO.| Waster services at the Cathedral yes: | the police at the East 104th Stroet terday, He was an imposing figure Sfation. Qe ge Qe —iegrent= dict XV., was placed around his neck, i Shown ne death this morning of Miss| ste ons of the most sneonepioncne of] Meee eOn Lacks Warmth Sh to their hotel. Mrhé Joffre was Ul]a@ rosary. Magistrate Marsh held Blizabeth A. Griffen, twenty-three, of | ll ecclesiastical accoutrements, being During Visit in Wartime’s from the effects of continued recep- | Malone without ba"? on a charge of Malewindry, N, 3. who was injured) ban with ube et heeknae = Early Days. tions and travel through the West. | burglary for cxamination Wednesday terlaken yesterday when her sis- — CHICAGO, April 17.—The sceond] There was an informal reception at ee fer, Aline, and Lynn 3B. Moore of bat ase & cates ©f) visit of Marshal Joffre to Chicago was | the hotel. The Marshal's eyes lighted JOHN I. RAYNOR, Nashville were killed by an express! purciary Hppad oven tise wey or | devold of that flaming demonstration | up when to discovergd any French | John 1. Raynor, a well known hort frain crashing into the automobile In], g gate in the rear of a Woolworth | that greeted him in the early days of | decorations on his callers. He com- cl acme py ae moles which they were driving, brought the/s ang 10 cent store at No. 1484 Firat] ‘%¢ United States entrapce In war. tia inn dlilmmb taal ete istice nt He was a native of total of killed in Easter motor acc!~- Avenue some time after closing hours Stajor Geny Beil) withi's squadron) of) mors thin ee Queens, L. 1, sixty-three years old and dents up to seven. Four of the dead] Saturday, but apparently were fright-|the 14th Cavalry and battalion of the PASTOR Is EASTER SU SUICIDE, | "28 instrumental in forining organtza- Fore! Serve! lived in Mantiattan, two of them] ened off before they reached the inner | 64th Infantry, met him at the station. tide Yav-advanteaient OF the Hosts Wake compartment, where was more than] Also there were William McCauley, F Whe tired t (] being children. $2,000, it was revealed to. James| crete c nde tithe Legion, and lpn ee Me April 17.—The faim pdt tal a eunouss Ere’ you listen to the call of A small truck containing five men] Quinn, assistant manager, when hel © oe Rev, Charles R. Carleton, pastor of thal Island and in the South. : 1S the open, remember that the was seen going at high speed te~ard| made his usual Sunday inspection at | Alton T. Roberts, Chairman of the |xfethodist Episcopal Church here, went! yjces will be held in the Campbell F Y P West Nyack last night as the West] o'clock last night. Legion's committee of welcome, There |into a stable adjoining the parsonage neral Church at 1 o'clock this afternoon. ) _country club requires not id enger — — — _ —_ Shore Railroad southbound pass — only skill, but style; and that train approached the crossing some ] al distance from the station. The en- 2 es sports wget not only grit, gincer caid his whistle was unheard 9 but grace! or disregarded, and the locomotive hit the truck broadside and demolished it. The train stopped and passengers and crew went to the ald of the victims. ‘The driver of the truck, Charle Moler, twenty-five, who lived in West 45th eet, and Joseph Cavanagh, twenty- five, of Ninth Avenue and West 45th Btreet, were instantly killed, Domi- nick Scoman, ». 780 Tenth Avenue: Sharon "sures. No. $10 Wet sath (Bus wrays Fine Reed Furniture West 56th Stre were seriou: in- 4 7s kavasedited okivey ed hen Cup Reduced 25% to 50% As ever, I. Miller is show- ing an interesting array of Footwear for all Sportingocca- sions—various combinations. cove ames Mebreery & G9, == Jured and sent to Easter promen: . and Second Avenue saw three-y Outfitting Department under the direction of a . Napa. iM ri I MI R Piece Amiacns Nes nah irilded cane dee: An accumulation of odd pieces for clearance to make way for ¢ ° LLE venue, crushed to death under the a r and attractive decorated suites newly arrived suites. This department will supply the equipment ? wheels of an automobile late in the has forced us to ‘reduce them fi 15 West 42nd Street ernoon. Charles H. Nelson, No. necessary for both boys and girls, as well as ; z 1554 Broadway Hudson Terminal Winfield ee Jersey City, the certain information relative to Summer camps. Formerly Reduced to Open Until 9 p.m. Broohiyn Shop Entrance: Fulton Strom driver, was locked up in the East + “1? is - ‘ SIRS (Etat sition On w hotalelas Everything needed for camp life has been 44 Side and Arm Chairs 8.25 to 68.50 5.50 to 39.50 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond ebarge. assembied in this one section on the third 20 Arm Rockers...... ..1§.00 to 60.00 10.00 to 39.50 Five-year-olé ‘Tessie Tauski, No. floor. We feel that this arangement will 4 Settecs.. + -45.00 to 156.50 22.50 to 87.50 1537 Avenue A, crossing Riverside ly facili ‘ ¥ 6 Chaise Lotiguc ; MKS ck ict) Biveat a taw apcotite greatly facilitate shopping for mothers of boys ko Floor. ana a Table Lak after her father had reached the op- i= ‘Tables. posite walk last night, was run down > and injured by a southbound touring car and died while being taken to Columbus Hospital. Mrs. Carolyn M. Schliach, No. 211 Jackson Street, +§0to 90.00 22.50 to 55.00 De We oie Whe ).6, Die S.e534 20.00 to $7.50 10.00 to 38.50 30.000 52.50 17.50 to 35.00 i a icant and girls going off to camp. All information and assistance rendered by those in charge will, of course, be given gratis. Yormerly Reduced to . 196.00 ‘125.00 Extraordinary Sales— Tuesday 1—Three-piece Brown Reed Suite.. 1—Three-piece Ivory Fibre Suite. + 100.50 65. : proairs) who. rae driving, the car, McCreery Fur Storage 3—Three-piece Brown Fibre Suites. 100; no 63.00 Be ieee ca catraelte Safety! Fitz Roy 3400 3—Three-piece Frosted Brown Fibre Suites 100. 50 65.00 - while intoxicated and with having in- 1—Three-piece Ivory Red Reed Suite... 195.00 Americas Foremost Specialists” jured two soldiers who were on a ir = 1—Three-piece Frosted Brown Reed Suite 33 195.00 moforayole jong the een sonny | A Delightful New Vogue | 1—Three-piece Ivory Reed Suite. 1—Four-piece Putty Color Suite. é 1—Four-picce Rose Decorated Suite. (Fifth Floor) afternoon, James C. Cornell, thirty- ‘ive years of age, a lawyer, of No. 56 82d Street, New York City, was held by Justice Cooper for examina- tion next Saturday. In the mean time the two soldiers, who were removed to the South Side Hospital, are ex- Imported Pongee | Underthings And a very practical, as well as Spreads : Linoleums me OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ 34th Street—— New York pected to recover. } € eer ’ ’ Calvin Harrell, twenty-four, and | delightful, vogue it is, for these W William Jones, twenty-five, of Mitchel Underthin 8 are exce tinal du- and Comfortables For Office or Home , 1000 omen's 7 8 P' y Field, were the soldiers. : : ‘ 4 rable, yet dainty and smart in ° For Camps and Summer Homes | appearance. Bear Special Prices | | All Wool Camp Blankets, 4.95 H d M d Bl | All of the garments are tailored Colors are Army Brown and Ox- didamine, Inlaid Linoleums of splen- an a e ouses sein ahh ICH SUILDER DIES DRIVING HIS AUTO; WIFE AVERTS CRASH effect, hemstitched and finished || ford Gray with 4-inch bar border. sq. yd., 1.10 Cae . with stitching of contrasting color. Army Brown 64x84 in. Oxford Heavy quality Real Cork Linoleum , If Mrs. Shutz Unable to Operate Car, Gray 66x84 in. with glazed surface in Tile and Carpet French Batiste, Trimmed with Real Filet Lace i Stops by Chance Its Zig- | Special White Blankets, Colored Borders —P***¢"™® ives Jong service. , Fi Nii Gowns.... - 4.95 . ig : sq. yd., 75c zag Flight. Night . double size.. -pair, 6.75 While at the steering wheel of his Step-in Chemises 2.95 single size... Ue pair B78 Heavy Plain Brown Linoleum, Regular Values to 5.75 "5 automobile yesterday morning on the Vest Chemises... 2.25 priced very low at sq. yd., 1.39 , way to Eastér service Lawrence J. |. Step-in Drawers. . 2.25 Plaid Blankets . (Eighth Floor) ” BB shutz, wealthy resident and master Bloomers........ ..2.95 |) full size.. -pair, 4.75 2 builder of Orange, N. J. died of | (Third Floor) Comfortables 05 ad heart disease, { Lane Wool filled, full me aBoreD One Ss; - l e As he fell over the wheel the car orders. each, 4, ecia * _ [ elszagged about seventy-five feet be- Steamer Chairs, 3.75 Benitary Sotion filled, aH Ae P ee he eg ee “FM tore his wite, Matilda, who was in Rar Perch® Beach and ‘ache SALER! POICETE: tach, 3.6 From Each of the # : the back seat, noticed that something Spreads Important Events was wrong. The machine jumped These Steamer Chairs are comfort Crochet, hemmed ends, full size. i the cur ached over and id and eatomely well bullet Fatt: each, 1.95 and 2.95 _ Now in Progress ners reas! Specialists,” - jcreeshen: ores ne qaned ict heavy striped canvas and pro- Marseiles; Satin fais Aisi Boxed Hose Sale "Hl tion button and shut off the electric vided with a foot Test, they are an sai 8 each, " 5 Ey 5.75 Ae of 3 pairs (at 2.20 pair), 6.50 PPE N H E | M,C L LI NS &C “ll current, stopping the Sueeaablle unusual buy at this special price, 3.75 (aod Flow) | i ” . pen i MO INA EI Two inches more and the machin (Filth Floor) 34th Street——_ New York would have crashed into a tree. Mrs, Shuts does not know how to operate car, . . Shutz, who was fifty-five, lived No, 600 Linden Place, Orange. Regularly would be (at 2.95 pair). box, 8.85 Stationery at Special Prices (Main Bloor) 500 Women’s New Separate Skirts 4 He hac been under the care of ly Lt Baby Week ‘BB a physician for a year for heart Beverly Linen Hand amenidaretaneinenah SIM trouble. He was a prominent Mason. Fabric-finished paper in the most, Dresses for Infants—one and two- year sizes, Bab: y Week Pi 1.98, 2:50, 3.28, 3.98, 4.78, 5.50, up to popular size, neatly packed in pound boxes. White anly Box (72 sheets), formerly 60c, . .39c Pkg. (25 envelopes), formerly ai plete thats BROADWAY CAR HITS FIRE ENGINE; 1 HURT The machine of Engine Company ‘No. 26, responding to a fire, was rac- ing east through West 37th Street (Third Floor) : “te ‘ } a = Furniture Week Smartest Fringed and Wrap-Around Models C hamhen Suite, 295.00 Playing Cards Whist and Pinochle Cards of super- st evening, siren blowing and bell . enameled stock, heavy, faced in- XV odei; mirror frames, > inging, when at Broadway a north- Mendel dexes, standard size. Red and Blue is and front posts of solid Regular Values to 12.75 ound Broadway surface car collided : backs. formerly 35c, 2c iia 4 ith it, throwing most of the firemen Wardrobe Trunks ee Seventh Floor) . the ground. 21.75 Memorandum Pads } - (One fireman, Amandus Matthews, . Exceptional quality White and 0; . 402 East 65th Street, was rushed tinted panei made into nade Domestic Rug Week e a the firehouse, to which the These trunks are black fibre cover- ine returned, to Bellevue Hospl- Sold in dozen lots only, cont 65.00 ed and bound with hard fibre, fancy Friged Scamlews Wilton* Rugs ¢ Bal Small size pads.......... doz., 25c Pred a leading manufac- Tailored in most approved styles and finished with slashed in the automobile of H i ; , : Apr in : aes atitche : we 5 : ; found that the fireman was q Large size pads...,.+.... doz., 90c Floor) ly 1 ed in his back y injured in his back and rye ) (Main Floor) i" Asakcs permitted Manzter, at