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rxConvict and DiveKeeper Accused
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TCTIM FINALLY MADE
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< Jfcarl nm Ackron the exconvict
Who wontnotorlety In < tils city as pro
t t frtalcr ot the Tlvoll a wellknown
d2vi In the TenderloIn iros arrested
p today in thalrlnl roomiiiat the Brook
C if fin Police Haadquarttrs chorgrd with
If rtrteaitoff Frederick Brandt a reataur
i atkeeper of No 209 West Broadway
i jcnt of ttlEO through the alleged sale
+ tof hts Eut K w Tork hotel anddone
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< inn Ackron ircnt to the trial room to
i pp ailn i behalf of a x > ollc man upon
sharrea before Deputy Commissioner
XEcAxroy Th police had been hunt
teg for 4I2zkor week > andrecOB ilsd
Mmnt oco
Brandt thAUIevd Tlcttra of he for
m dlTekeeper read an adrertlsement
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ta sx New York newspaper last January
Is which a rrraarkable opportunity for
the Investment of 000 was offered He t
answered the ad and was put In
eommunloaUonitvith Frederick Wllklns
nlbead bartenderln Ackr na East Now
Tork resort
To Buy AcUron Out
Hemet Wllklnvln the hotel and Wit
tons proposed that they buy out Ack
ron for 18000 Ha offered to put up yuoo
t Brand would put up the shni9
t amount Thfc remaining nooo they
tould give their noto t9r He told
Brandt Ithat the place wai a mint
0 taming 23 on weekdays and from JUfj
to JIM on Sunday
Ackron when Brandt consulted him
about the sale declared that ha anted
i to give up the business In Kujt New
t York and start up the TJroll again In
the Tenderloin lie said the change of
administration would give him a free
run and he could make big money
it The prospect seemed no ftivoralila to
Brandt that he agreed to go Into part
a sersMp with tho bartender and mig
rested to Ackron that he got a lawyer
lo draw up the papers
j4 h Notary nrtrr Illll of Inlf
k J Ackron would not lear of thl and hud
r the bill of sale drawn up II v a notary
jt lie did not appear lImit In tho Bole
1 but acted for John J Kfurnes When
a I the papers were nlgned Brandt handed
1 ovur JIIBO Wllklns the bartender gave
jTg g ursAckron a check for KOOO
I ti A few lays after the consumatlon of
the deal lirandt moved over to the
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hotel Ho was allowed to occupy lino
aoartmwiUi but Ackron Mill held his
I rooms In the hotel Wllklns the bar
tender took In all tho rash and turned
none of It over to Uramlt
This did not louie the latter sue
I plcJoiLg however niul for n week lio
f was aatlsnM that ho lind mTd n Rooil
bargain Then he found tlmt the tnrci
of whiskey and other liquors Aukruu
i t nan alleged ho hod on hand wpr nol
there
Mode lo Sleep In tlir Kltrlirn
4 A few days after he mllh > lhl din
cover Wilklns told him ho had in I
out to Ackron HP sild hp had otr
offered n J4UXI a vcar Jllh In Knn Kruu
s clsco Then VIlkln dl app < iii > il snl
Ackron took full coinmnnd of the run
f nlng of the hoteL Ho even put Hmiilt
out of hIli line apuitmentM nOd made
ii him sleep In the kitchen When the
victim naked for nom csliaje nf the
profits Vtkron laughed at him
Thoroughly convinced that he had
been swindled Brandt went to All
slilantDlstrictAttornev Klder awl told
Ms tttory JIi Kldcr looked up ArkionV
1reoord He found tluit In Wi he had
I I t been sentenced to three y oars Imprli
onment for forgery unit grnnd larcpno
t had gone to Trenton prison three years
for conspiracy fCnd had Uecu arrested
numerous times on other iiliargcH
v nidor made out a charKa or grand
larceny oa < i second offense Ilnd ob
c d tained a warrant for AckronV arrest
> The penalty for thp rrlmo with which
the former dive keeper U rhaiKed In
t SO years Imprisonment with hard to bin
P POLICEMAN SLEUTH
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Patrolman Reuben Connors
1 7 i Worked on Diamond Robbery
k < and Managed to Recover Jew
+ t 8 els Worth 2300 for Friend
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r t David Abelow a Jeweller of No II
r r i Maiden lane has already recovered
i 2200 worth of jewelry that was stolen
from him by u man and a woman on
r j March 2 and has hopes otecoverlng
C 4 the rest the total amount stolen from
J him having been valued at 1200
t i Abelow carries diamonds find other
A r 71 136Well about with him to shoo his cus
V1t k tomera and on March 1 met a woman
i who told him that If ho would go to
tttr One Hundred and Seventytint street
l flk Y and Washington avenue the following
J iJjfiP itijiti her husband would probably pur
t 1 t f chase some diamonds Abelow velted
J tii1 ths place and showed his jewels The
1 Wwsinan left to get a bottle of wine and
j the man shortly after grabbed Abelows
a Maple case and escaped through the
f t foMtng doors
tyj Afaftlow told his friend Reuben Con
r eo4 a Brooklyn policeman and gave
j I description nt tho man Con
if os worked on the case during his
time and finally arrested a man
described himself M John FlYnn
Vtwo years old of No Co59 Brooms
fc He wu occupying a room near
twrobbery occurred Some of
IMta jewels were found In his
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BOY FRACTURES
PRISONERS SKULL
Charles Moran Charged with
Feloniously Assaulting Man in
Detention Pen in Jefferson
MarketCourt in Scrimmage
A young man eighteen years old rn
mat a mnn In the detention pen of the I
Jefferson Market Court tolnv Hint li I
was corned III Ht VlncinlH Hojillal
In an unconiclnus condition At the
hospital the physicians mid the un
dontined man was suffering fium a
compound fracture of the skull
Charles Moran Is tho nnnio of JIll
boy who Is charged with the assault
III the pocket of this man who was I
beaten a card bearing tho name of
Jeorgn MoUlnnls wits found Moran
vas held by Mngl trit Mao without i
hall until tomorrow I
Ihe uuUletitllled man wns seated i
In the cuurtroniii Suddenly nod I
without any apparent warning he be
came Ijolsteroui and would nut bo
quieted As ho was apparently Intixl
cntrd Court Officer John Mcdurken
placed tho mnn under arrest ami re
moved him to the prison pen w4h
Irondy was occupied by a score or m ro
ot prisoners waiting to be arraIgned Oil
various charge
Theie the man threatened to thrash
very one present and went ao far ns to
nmove his hat and coat and strike sov
rnl 0 tthe other men In the pen with
him One o flho prisoners who the po
Ice say was Charles Moron eighteen
year old o fNo 120 Christopher street
Inth face
WiLl see nto slap tho man In
knock nhKlm down and rendering the
nami neon clou
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The police say that undoubtedly
nan hAd boon struck several llmus
iy the other men In the place as the
blow Moran II alleged to have strin k
would not have rendered tho man un
ronacious I
An ambulance was summoned from
St Inceuts Hosplliil mid nlthollah I
Or UulliXtir endeavoiuJ to rcstoro tho
man to coniclousneo hu wall unable to
do so
Moran was arrested last nlsht by the I
police of the Test Tblrtluth street ila
lon on Sixth avenue near Eighteenth
street whore It JH alleged hI annoyed
iidetrlans bv sitt lug in their cloth
tog The charge against him Is dis
orderly conduct
GEORGE VALENTINE
HfLD fOR TRIAL
Former Bank Teller Who Gave
Himself Up After Disappear
ing with 620 of Employers
Money Is Arraigned
George W Valentine the former teller
of tho II town branch of the Colonial
Hank who disappeared a year ago with
1620 of the banks fund and early this
month gave himself up to the Chief of
Police of WlnstonSalem N C declar
ing that his conscience urged hIm to
Hand punishment for his crime wa
arraigned In the Harlem Court today
Valentino had spent the time be
tween his disappearance tuid his sur
render working on ranches In the Vost
and South He was dressed In the
I costume of a cow puncher when he
appeared in the Harlem Court Time
cashier of the Colonial Bonk presented
the charge against him and ho wan
held In 2000 ball to await trial
Though knew he said that they
would never foil me in my disguise of
cow Bunoher I couldnt lIe p with the
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Deputy Sheriff Fleetwood When
Searching for Hidden Plunder
Loses His Way and Murder
Plot Was Suspected
TowrnrT MOM Mnrrh 21 Unputv
Sheriff Joseph D Kleetwood of Mt
Ilnllv N J Anel his prisoner Kdgnr I
Kinlmrn who illsnpprireil from Hlller
I len yesterday nnd for whom parties
wcrn searching nil night were found to
day In the town of Tmvksliury about
seven miles from Blllertcn I
The deputy mill Bsnborn hail started
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out to find plunder alleged to have been
burled In Urn milerlcn woods by San
born lied In a vain effort to locate tim
place hail lost their way They wan
dered nil nlKht and early today struek
ri hlirlinny A row mlnulM Inter offl
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COM from IHHerlm who bait spent the
nlirht In trying t < i find trace of the miss i
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tug mrin came up with them The
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parts returned to nillerlca reaching
there nt about 10 oclock
Fleetwooil had come from Mt TIollv
N J to Ret Sfinhorn who was anted
there for alleged Incendlnrlirn Sanborn
lmlnw lieeu arrested here where ho
formerly lived on a charge of robberv
Dut Ing the afternoon yesterday PnnlKirn
told the Sheriff that hn had htirlml part
or the plunder obtained In the Hilled
robbery In the wood nnd that he would I
conduct him to tho place where It wis I
hidden I
Thcv started out together find after
tlmy hail been gone iecisl hours she I
nuthorltles feared that Sanborn had
escaped from the Sheriff after having
done him come harm Searching parties
then Marlfxl hut failed to find trace of
the mlsilnc ones until this forenoon
Mcnnuhlle notion liiid IHPII lent to
tho pitllfp of neighboring towns asking
thom to tin on the lookout for Kanborn
vilnit thnt ho probably had killed nil
offlipr end the State police had been
lulled tu the runNtnnco of the local
officers
Kleetwood anti Panborn were both
ronldomblv used up bv their night of
anderIiiK nnd tliev suffnrod consldfra
blv from cold Tliev illl start for Mt
Holly during the tiny
Ilenedlnt Arnolds ITofcia
The Uenedlct Arnold House a Revolu
tionary War landmark at New Haven
10 being torn down rile front doors
and some of the colonial windows have
been given to the New Haven Colony
llltorlcnl Society for preservation For
many years the old house where Oen
Arnold lived when an apothecary before
the war has been the onntro of several
store yard Its Interior has been a
warehouse
FEED I
the babiesand children on
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Emulsion
You will see an improve
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bodies at once They can
take it when they even
refuse their mothers milk
lit is essentially a babies
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BURGLARS BREAK
BROADWAY TAILOR
Sartorial Establishment Com
pelled to Close Because o
Frequent Robberies None
of Whcih Was Reported
Four tlmn the victim of burglars
Louis Freniault who lint a tailoring
establishment nt No 110 Hroadnay
I hBl i inn luded It I s cheaper to go out
of huilness mutt lo day the doors of
his store are closed
I couldnt stand it Premault said
It kept me broke paving my tomers
for their property which wee stolen anti
Irving to pay the wlinlrMlei for cloth
that I no sooner had bought than It
wan Htolnu Four times the thieves
cleaned my plAce ouL I dont know how
11 inn ever going to get square
Strange to say 1ollcemen McGowan
and LVrman wlo nave tie post In
llnmdwny within wliuiu boundarlti
ths crimes were committed tailed to
make a report thereof to their super
iors and Capt Haven has preferred
charges agnlnnt thorn
Frnmault was not the only sufferer
In the block Facolnls grocery In
the stop adjoining the one the tailor
occupied was entered several weeks
ago and a safe robbed of JMO
WATCHMAN KILLED
BY GAS IN CHURCH
Primary Cause of Strange Acci
dent Was a Runaway that Oc
curred While McGinley Was
Asleep in Bed at Home
An accident ft strange ru any that has
eve como to the otitcntloa of tite Cor
ncr nufod the death nf Charles Me
Glnlry a watchman whose body was
found In the boiler room of the un
completed Church of Our Lady of
oiinlen nt One Hundred nnd Forty
second Street and Amsterdam avenue
today It mnv be raid thnt McGlnlry
came to his death through a runaway
that occurred yesterday afternoon while
he was asleep at Ms homo No Ill Kant
On Hundred and Thirtysecond street
This ruinwiy crashed Into a lamp
post In front of the Chu th of Our Lady
of Gourdes Apparently tile lamppost
was not ilamiRed but Investigation
shows hint Iliii JAr loosened the pipe un
derffrouncl which connected with the
supply pipe running Into the church ana
forced out a plus In thu boilerroom
JfcCMnlay went on watch last night ns
usual Mute evidence ot hH actions
while alone In the chinch were found
today
He smelled gas and WIt to Investi
gate The oiirce of the odor he found
WAS the boiler room Hoinu distance
from the door he cmiUomh set aside
his pIpe and Ills lanlijn font Ing an
explosion Then he groped his way In
the ilarlt III the door nprniul It iinJ
tSJiIed Into an ntnm i > liere Into which
gus linil > trn pouring fiom a twoInch
Dips for hours
Thn door slummed shut behind him
Before he could net It open he was
iiveiconif by the fumes of the gas omit
fell I U thn floor Tloro In was found
loilny Ijy this < rln611 lifter tim ga
hail ben alloweil to escape from the
telUr
BOSTON FIREMEN HURT
BOSTON March 2 The xtorv
brick billldlliK Nw SM to MO Atlantic
avenue win tlunitiRod to the extent of
JJOOOO bv lire toilaj and several riiemin
were oMsrvome by HinoKe nod gns from
the hiirnliie material Capt loii fled y
of Knrlnn No 25 win lilt on the head
bv nn axe All of thin Injured will re i
cover
MINISHR COMBfS
if TO RETIRE
French Premier Says He Pur
poses to Pursue Without
Deviation to the End the
Work He Has Undertaken
PAUIH March 22In the course of
in interview had with him today PrIme
Minister Combos denies the reports that
ho will Immediately retire from the
Premiership ni a result of the recent
Cabinet reverses
M Combo says he recognizes that
the situation of the Ministry Is ell
ratp but that so far as ho Is con
i rrned he purport to pur im to Urn
end the work hn has undertaken with
out deviating n hairs breadth from
the oouic planned
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It isnot wholly what I say but what the people say who have been cured by
my new discovery PawPaw which should exert the most convincing power on
the sick and suffering From every quarter of the country every State county
city and town come letters from the people telling the glad story of cure Dys
pepsia and all other stomach troubles are being driven out Nervousness nnd
sleeplessness are being cured and througn the purification of the blood which
PawPaw brings about Catarrh Rheumatism and all other blood diseases are
surely being eradicated MUNYON
HERE IS PROOFREAD IT
John Hancock Washington D C Brother of tho late len WInlleld
Scott Hancock says I do not hesitate to pronounce your PawPaw the best 1
cure for dyspepsia and the best stomach tonic extant My wife and myself have
both proved this to our perfect satisfaction gIa
Charles R Dlsliaroon Mayor of Salisbury Md says ° 1 have been i
taking your PawPaw for stomach trouble and a general rundown condition and t
have received Incalculable benefit I cheerfully recomjuend It to all sufferers from
stomach disorders
Dr Frank P Murtha a Now York physician of groat prominence
says I cannot speak too highly of Munyons PawPaw as a remddy which I
successfully use and prescribe I consider It natures own remedy for all stoniach
and nerve aliments
D A Cotford a leading Philadelphia chemist says I Less than two
bottles of your PawPaw cured me of a severe case of Gastritis since which time
I have analyzed the preparation and find It a combination of curatlvti and sedatives THE GREAT
second to none NATURAL
Dr Thomas C Carter Washington D C one of the distinguished phy REMEDY
sicians in attendance on the late Senator Hanna sayst I have used and am now
using Munyons PawPaw and find It a most effective Pepsin tonic I successfully n
prescribe It In cases of severe nervousness indigestion and stomach trouble IDI IU p
Mr James O Watklns a wellknown Wall street broker doing busi Stomach Allmcatb
ness at 25 Broad st N V says I hae usedMunyonj PawPaw for Indi Hstvouueiik i ttm
gestion Nervousness and Sleeplessness with most beneficial results My health eiepIuzwia
began to Improve at once and now after using PawPaw for less than a week I Lois of Vlullty
am cured I sleep better than I have for years I gladly Indorse Munyons Paw Rhatl Cstwrtt
Paw for the benefit of other sufferers and advise ill people who are afflicted with KUasr Uf ea3 DJoot
Dyspepsia Nervousness or Sleeplessness to give this remedy a trial Peer TronMst Clrcul4tr
IS As a Spring Medicine and tonic it has no equal DIIIJ CeaiUMtlea
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Munyons PawPaw Is sold by all druggists because they OIRECTlO
know that It Is a marvellous remedy and that Its sale not only r
profits them In money but also gives them reputation and pop rw = o =
ulnrlty If you have Dyspepsia try Itl Ifyou have Catarrh = t
try Itt If you are Nervous try Itl K you have Rheumatism or c
any blood disease try ftl It will Invigorate and strengthen
Increase your vitality enrich your blood and make you well
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CATARRH CURES j
In thinking about an advertise and will gctiip In the morning
I mentfor today we decided we wonderfully refreshed
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I woulduse our space for a II Short The pains underyour shoulder
Talk on Patent Medicines and blades in your side in the small
it is likely we will tell some plain of your back will vanish as if by
truths before we finish magic wodi will become n pleas
Just at this time of year the ure to you while bluesand
newspapers arc filled with adver despondency will be things of
tisements of II catarrh cures of the past
one kind and another In all All this Rcxall MucuToncwi
I probability nil of them can be accomplish in t nil astonishingly
found on sale at our stotc As short time It makes no difference
leading druggists we endeavor to whether you arc just beginning
keep every remedy our customers to feel badly or whether you have
want andto allow no one to suffered for years MucuTone will
undersell us cure you
But we cannot guarantee tfiesa THE HEALTH 01 liEn GIItLlIOOU
various remedies f For years 1 suffered with systemic
They may bemeritorious As catarrh I had taken medicines with
to that we cannot sayv We buy out number but always in mill Then
them from the manufacturers and when I wn all but a physical wreck I
heard of ne all MticuTonc Thatwas
was
we would not sell themjif wo five short weeks ago but now I am 01
thoughttheywere in any way in strong and well and healthy asany
jurious woman It is n pleasure now for me to
One cntarrhcurewe know all attend to the duties that before voiilcl
have worn inc out completely I feel
about and one catarrh cure we
like n new woman feel as though I
backup with our reputation e as had never known a day of sickness
druggists and with our solid bona My husband congratulates me every
day on how well I am looking I eat
fide guarantee
well and sleep soundly and lirt gained
That is Rexall MucuTone fifteen poundi in weight Anu to think
We know how Rcxall Mucu that all my weakness and distress have
Tone is l nade5 We know what vanished forever that three bottles of
f Rexall MucuTone have driven catarrh
used in
medicines are compound
completely out of my system and have
ing it and the scrupulous care brought me back ill the health and
with which it is manufactured strength of my girlhood How can I
We know that it is an honest thank you for having told me or this
meritorious remedy that has cured wonderful remedy P
thpusands of chronic sufferers from 4
every form of catarrh c7 P 2 G J
The very first dote qf Mucu Tone
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new strength and hope will con i
vince you that at last yotiave Because of our knowledge and
found a medicine that goes right faith in Rexall MucuTone we
to the spot and does the work earnestly recommend this remedy
for which it is intended to everyone Buffering with any
And with each succeeding dose form of catarrh The other ca
you will feel better and better tanh cures maybe good un
vtinnger and stronger doubtedly some of them arebut
You will regain your appetite we lire not in a position to en
will find yourself eating heartily dorse them withourj reputation
anti will feel the food is doing you and our gtmrnntec
flood Give MucuTone a trial If It
floodYou will note an increase of doesnt do all we have cllllmed
blood your hands antI feet will for itwe will immediatelyrefund
he warm instead of cold and your money
clammy your nerves will become Sold onlyint our store jPrlcej
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Oar Olrht ipcctaiIlt John J HOlan baa been with uc since the birth at this de
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at oneIIlt Ih prier chared fl y uclulvl optical stores Vo not rail to have your
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the rotplonal services of a wellknown physIcIan tend ocullt
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free or charge Our tye surgeon Is 1UIIteet by rerractlonlsto of long esnerlnce EVerY
glass POlO by UI will bo carerull IldJole and PQulpped wllb patent clip 10 aa to
or tlllln nmmber our oculllt ii n mihstcion ant eye surgeon of
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