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f9 TM1 IVllflXQ WOILD, TUESDAY, NOVIM1I1 17, 1114. , ST REVEALS ENTLESS HUN T EX-CONVIC T ctlvcs Constantly qn Trail .Tom McCarthy, Porger, b Since His Release. ad tb arrest at On Ilundt e4 StaUenth Btreef and Seventh Mat night of ifcuoii Abrams lit Weat On Hundred and nth Straat and bit arraign- t-ay In Centr trt Court chare of passing a famed for I1.H0 th (tor of how freed from Bin Sing after roars bablnd ban became at SIM nuniea quarry i pnvai" unr to "oak avowing' Mtlmatlon of tb bank and 'aa rawed day and night on tb that M womla not ml an Ufa. atonthe ago, Tom McCarthy, a a olevar "pan man" on of it la tb trad nu let t sat at Um prison with Mtkat titl M In hla pockat. m took tb flrtt train out at 4(mMtm war a bta trail. to Nw York and wont fa wttk hi "Ctrl." Within six h and the rlrl wr arretted atMpltftlng In a 11 roadway depart- McCarthy waa rem red M0 ball. Tfcra WNki at tb detllve aireaUd DM oa Um atrtMUi ' a far god for S70 on the Oreenwieh Baak. if waiting trial on that chart urA t MO ball. Ifkm ha lift Ui Criminal Curt arttr Milling mo nan matir, plckd up hla trail again. selrig lblr vigilance day and Tkf aaw him meet a man at ay and Chamber atreet on II and Immmedately lnclude-1 man la their eaplonoge. Thin UArry vreat to th Wdetlty Company at No. 1 Hudson atreet daoaitd im in eaab, aa aaceuat under th nam of Mo. 1M Ckambar COMMISSION CM'T AID III BUNKING ELEVATED Chairman McCall Tells Committee Removal Striidtires Would I Keduce Debt Margin. I Choirman Edward K. McCall of th I I'ubllo Kcrvlc Commission 1 heart ily in sympatny mm in right th lironklyn Committee of On Hundred I making to rid that borough of tho unsightly lvatsl ktraoture on It main arterl of traAo, but fall to m hww tb Pablle ferric Controls lun can aatt la giving any Irani- tllntn rollef. Commissioner McCall outlined tb attitude ot tb Cotamlt1on to-day ' Iti a reply lo a oonimltte consisting ot ftobrt A. Shaw, Col. A. L. Kline, (Ml. Willi M. Ogden and otbr Urook lynlte who railed last week to sound him on hi attitude toward th plan for th dprsstn of lerud tracks. Pointing m that th Public Her- vie Commission, In adopting and agreeing to th dual subway system, had lo tako certain mattery at It found them, lis eafit: "The valuitlon of these elevated rallroA'la figure In thi'totnl itmount nf assessments of property on whloh tb city' debt margin Is bused. Any destruction whloh Is what thii r moral would mean would roduo that margin proportionately," Chairman McCall Invited the Itrooklyn Committee to sulitnlt any legal and engineering aUfrgeiitlon.i It may have lo lb Commission. Mr. tuft WaaU th Patello la Know ravels, fleorge W. lft, through his counsel, Messrs. tieektnen, Menken and Orlscom, has Instituted a suit for libel acalnst th Hew fork Tribune for 11(0,000. Ills ae tlon Is rased upen'artleles alleaing that he, aa Chairman of th Campaign Com mittee of lb Oemocratlo County Com mittee, sent letters ta Federal employees requesting contributions to campaign funds. Whan th article first appeared Mr. Loft want to th office of th Untied State Dlatrlet-Atlornsy and requeated an Immediate Grand Jury Investigation. As tb newspaper attacks bam been continued, notwithstanding th com pleteness ot Mr. Loft's denial of any connection with the letters In question, lm hope to b niiln, through his libel It, to let thn public have the full In fnrmatlmi ns to thn exnet 'nets, which might t othsrwUe unobtainable. FOUND DEAD ON DRIVE. Traanl Officer Probably lll four Mnrlra Into Court. The boly of Jitirnis M. Odoll, a truant ot'l'tr, wns found Just beforo noon to day In thn court nf the npnrtment house at No. HO Riverside Drlvs, under the window of the apartment In which he llvnd, four storlos above. Mrs. Anna 3. Udell Is manager of the apnrtmont house. Hhe loft her husband, ho has bn suffering from a nervous breakdown for soveral months, alone In the apartment lo maka the rounds of the house. No one, so fsr as could be learned, diw Sir. O'lrll full. A pauorby ran Into the hell and notified the telephone npnr ntnr of Um prnsnnon of the dead body In the side court. Oilnll. who was slaty-one years old, was subjected lo protracted attack of melancholia and had frequent fainting spells. He waa twice brouiiht home nitnr having fallen unconscious on tbe street. SEARCH COURT FOR BOMBS. Hrnns Curnny Cautions Defore Opening fnqaest, tlofore beginning the Inqueet Into the killing of Leonardo Angelo, shot to death ay two cronies In a card Jame at 10.10 t M. on Nov, I, Coroner "rome T. Healy of the Ilronx ordered his courtroom cleared and searohed for bumbK. None was found: but to prevent any chance of trouble tbe Coroner excluded all spectators and allowed thn wltnessos to come In only ono at a time. Angelo waa winner In a peoullar Italian card game which has sent more men to the grave, the chair and th hospital than even draw poker. It Is played by group. The winner Invites everybody except one to drink at the expense of the loser. The Jury found that the killing was done by persons unknown. Ten wit nesses were locked up In default of $100 ball each. Cold Hfiell WldeepreagT""" WABIIINOTON, Nov. IT. With th temperature below sera from Northern Mliinesotn to the Montana line and a general falling of the mercury from the plains Btntos eastward to the Atlantlo end southward to the fJulf of Mextuo, Wenther llureau experts to-day pre dicted warmer weather toward the end of the week In the Kast and In Uie In terior valleys on Thursday. FIRE ENDANGERS CONEY. firemen Have Hard right to Keep Bias fraaa Spreading, The effective work of firemen In a high wind saved Coney Island froea what might hare been an extensive blaxo at 1 A. M. to-day. Th three story frame f total Savoy, In Ocean Park way at West Avenue, waa burned, but tho flames were ;onltnd to the one building, which Is leased by Mrs. Mary Altos. No ouu was living in tb build ing. A resident of the neighborhood on his way homo to-day saw smoko and sent In an alarm. Tho firs bad a good start, but was ao quckly extinguished It lid only tl.JOO dnmage. It la possible com and set (Ire to It Whit emaklnv. Marshal Hrophy Is trying to And out now mo Diase siarteo. one had broken Into tb ptae to sleep :. ,ir New Depnly Water Commissioner. Commissioner William William ot tb Department of Water Supply, Oa and Ctectrlclty ha appointed Deloa F. Wilcox as Deputy Commissioner at a salary of IC.OOO a year. Mr. Wilcox waa born In Michigan and lives at KlmhUrst, L. f. For some time he has been em ployed by tho city at a remuneration of fi) a day as an oxpert In appraising private water works In Queens. STOMACH SOUR? STOP INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN PAP'S 01APPSIN Don't Buffer! Regulate your upset stomach in five minutes. Do some foods you cat hit tack lastc good, hut work badly; ferment Into stubborn tump and cause a sick, sour, (jy stetnacV Now. Mr. and Mrs. DysWtie. jot this dowat Pane's HI pepsin digests evtrytklng, leaving noth ing to sour and upset you. No differ ent how badly yolir stomach is disor dered, you get happy relief in five mlh utes, but brft pleases you most Is thitt it sVehgtheiiJ and regulate your stom ach so yoU cad tat your favorite foods without fear. Must rcmnlie ftlvc yo'i relief suuiclimcs tlicy arc . slow, bill uot jure. Liat'Hiu is titick, positive and (nits your stomach in & hcaltli)' coti'litloii no the i'iipry won't come buck. , You feel iliifcrcsit as foon a Pap? Dlapepiin ponies in cntitact -with Il.c stniiiMch distrvsi just viuilslies your stomach gets sweet, no gnses, tin belch ing, no eructations nf umlijgciled footl your head clears and you feel fine. Put an end to stomach trouble by get ting a I n rue fifty-cent case of Pane's Diapcpsiu from any drugstore. You rcnlizc in five ru liutrs how needless it ll to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any nlomsch disorder. Advt. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED. A WORLD "WANT" AD. WILL GO AND GET IT tta feu wing day th man call- I yaeaiif Back dtpoaltad to hla a" M It.MO in th form of a check i is Men an th Mutual Aiiiaiio aitkM.I wNk lha aCl. Mmona, aa auctioneer of iff draaa street i aek wat tnrouga tk bank tt question. The detactlv of tb paaalng of th 6hek. It to Blmon and heard fMm taat it wa foraad. t aignt, arur vatair waiting to saon in conauitatioa witn mc- y, tb convict. tbey arretted Ha gave hla name aa Jacob b rtkv. tk dtoUvaa sa. la (ha i Who jtcuted tb forgoty nf Ml. ra name, xney nnvn't caught y y. Mara He !( iwlrr iXN CXTT, U l.TtW. 1T.-Jw ai aM .jbW'iiH' wa ltM t BkMWTr1tgsn Mgvaaw'l rooeh and . ons . . . r- ' faaatly war at4lanr, V V, hut alsjkt rra u at rat nd brooch YtHl tjannot buy is much In Qumntiiy t Um m prict. .You cannot buy . I mot in Qumlity tt n pric. illty etili i rawn praelucts. while Iraari, atvt Mrity guarantaae). MUSI 1 Eft auoi. rJasaik ikwrfed tOa .fllr0urTrLa'j d.Ml WMte Vlaenr. .. .1 PRw tw'.!io V MTI Ml l,IH i, fcMtrt UlrMlir rw tan till sW.Mir.rt riMrriMrti AH last v femMl arlselas aa. l yssMis ka Tb Weria will k , llstesl at The Vsrias la iMraa. failiser BelMkMr Hl.eVeaa,' Varh ttewi WeeteVe IVIlsl WIIKI mm krnsasa iiuaiats 70R the good of the public health, it is highly desirable that all prejudice against beer should be removed. This prejudice is held exclusively by people who do not drink beer-AiVD IT IS FOB THEM . ESPECIALLY THAT THIS ADVERTISEMENT HAS BEEN PREPARED. Beer is the mainstay of practical temperance and provi;aUd and wholesome beverage. It contains an immense amount of nourishment in a delightfully refreshing form. It is not only most palatable, but is a wonderful aid to digestion; It is a type of food which is very rapidly absorbed into the .circulation and requires no preliminary digestion, but is easily oxidized in the tissues, thus affording a valuable source of energy. The greatest Physicians and Scientists the world over advocate the moderate me of beer. Prof. Chas. Fred'k Chandler, Chemistry Expert of Columbia University, on October 5th, 1914, said: "Btr it one of the fw food that it free from bacteria. BEER and BREAD are both made from ceremh. Bread contain water and it tolid. Beer contain water and i liquid. Yeatt make both more palatable and digestible. And only when taken in large quantities it beer intoxicating," Dr. Henry Davy, Pres. British Medical Society, London, Eng.: "Beer, bread and cheese for a meal i infinitely more scientific than the American meal of bread, tea and jam,' Prof. Adolph Struempel, Vienna, Austria: "Because his brain was starving his body from overactivity I prescribed beer and bread for Mr. E, H, Harriman, to give him added energy, bmlsJ tissue and give nerve strength,". Ci RUPPERT'S Knickerbocker The Beer That Satisfies it absolutely PURE because it it brewed under conditions which have reached the highest degree of perfection. The very best quality ingredients are used; the most sanitary conditions prevail in every department of the Brewery assuring a WHOLESOME and NUTRITIOUS beer of unsurpassed quality. Every bottle is absolutely pure when it leaves the Brewery and must be absolutely pure when it reaches you. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect our Brewery and Bottling Department any day Saturday and Sunday excepted) between the hour of 10 A, M. end 3 P. M In Bottle and on Draught On Sale Everywhere Bottled at the Brewery Exclusively THE JACOB RUPPERT BREWERY 'in Third Avenue, 90th to 92d Street, New York Copyrighted -Jacob Ruppert 1914. twerdockerjifl1 nRtSilrnu riTl INfl I a2?WE.90!?TO M.WSrRgy r in i i I1SSI