The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1895, Page 8

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‘FIERCE FIGHT ~ WITH THIEVES. Policeman Fallon Held Down by Two Borglars He Surprised. WAS GHOKED IN A HALLWAY. “One Robber Knelt on Him While | Second One Used Brass Knuckles. AN ESCAPE IN THE DARKNESS. Capt. Schultz fered by Bur. gleries That Baffle the Skill of His Detectives. Yer more than two months the police been that pores have been entered, or attempts fmade to force them. Sometimes much wae carried off. The work ‘was done 80 well the police were unable “fo get a trace of the robbers. They eecame convinced that expert criminals Were doing the work, for doors were forced and locks sprung in # manner that showed experience. Sobults not only detailed special | 2, fmen on the case, but ordered every man fa his command to be especially watch- ful. © It was for this reason fhat Patrolman James Fallon acted with great caution at 3.9 o'clock this morn when he ‘thought he saw the outlines of a man's form in the darkness in the store of Frank Soloman, 164 Broome street. Sol- ‘owan ts a manufacturer of cloaks and Keeps @ large stock in his place. The @vor leading upstairs was open, an un- ‘usual thi Fallon had tried this do on other nights, and al be locked. The policeman ‘wont Into the hallwa: feet from the door, ‘wall, there was a man. ‘wis poorly dressed, had a long gray many times found it to Standing a few “What are you doing here?” ai ‘policeman, as he drew his billy from his jet. “I live here," was the answer. Fallon put his hand in hi nether match, when he was 7 thr and y. | Chil Fallon is powerfully built, but when e threw his arma about the man that t to throw him off, 4 to deal with an hake him off, qhe finge: ry nd tightening bout his throat, He wat forced to the floor, where a powerful knee Was pressed ‘against his chest, Scarcely Sa sound Bad been made in the struggle. ‘\ Realizing that he would be strapgied lens some one came to his assistance, the policeman made a wild struggle, re- Jeased his throat for an instant, dnd uttered a cry, which was cut off by ‘he atrong fingers pressing on his throat. In tho effort, however, he had thrown the knee ‘from his chest, and by a dex- trous movement, Fallon struggled to his feet, only to meet another man, who had entered the doorway from the Street, He must have been watching the thouse from the outside. “The door was slammed. As he came in he sprang towarde the policeman anil Struck him a blow on the head, Fallon, free for a moment, struck out Fight and left before he jumped towards the door with an intention to get in Street, The inside handlo of the d was gone, and the policeman was im. Prisoned with the two men. As ho be- G Fallon received two more blows om the head and fell half stunned to the floor. few minu'es to open the door, the po- Meeman wae after them. He saw them the direction of the river, and foliow, crying loudly for help weak from & from three wounds on hi over he face, fairly blindin, was forced to stop to wipe the way. The men then hal disap- Feet a i came aware there was no way out, |‘ third descended by the stairs of @ ey street. Ate eft behind four cambrick bags in which they Intended t booty, and an Immens y for lack af to Charles Fin tat hs ago by ¢ bering down the alrshaft tn the rear, and fling away (oe grating on the back window. They got 80) In cash and es- caped, er's AYMAR TO JOIN SEELY. The Deraattin ve Given 6 Yea Samuel 1 the bank, to cover up stealings aggregating ) . Was sent to join his brother-in- muel C. Seely, the other book: in Kings County Penitentiary, enedict in the United States rt to-day. It will be the when he emerges twentieth from prison. Lawyer Frank Angell, who appeared tor Seely on his arraignment, pleated to- day for mercy in behalf of Aymar. ‘udge Benedict sentenced Samuel E. Aymar to six years and «ix months" im: prisonment in’ the Kings County Pent- faying that the only thing sidering In his behalf was that Ved the expense of @ trlal by ty entury pleading guilty. Seely, who ‘stole $25,000, was sen- tenced ‘to ot prisonment, ght years’ imp hil iu pr the appear- who up and down wi as to sentence the ridors un: ful eyes of the Marshal's di smoked a cigar and blew rini Tt was evident that under terior there was much suffering. Aymar listened to his sentence with downcast eyes and without any eign of emotion, Neither his family nor the bank officials were present. When he was returned to the prirgners’ pen, at the further end of the building, his son and daughter, gentle young folks of twenty and elghtecn years respectively. were there to take leave of him, Th bore up bravely under the ordeal, and years, will be out almost a year before Seely. oe Isidore Block Admits Previous Rob- beries. slight little dark-eyes d, Was @ prisoner tn Jefferson Market Court this morning, charged with burglary and tapping tills. He lives at 8 Jones street with bis pa- rents and elder sister, Yesterday nay went to and caught the bo: through the broken pane of gi Three other larger Block was turned over to Patrolman Rengerman, of the Charles street ata- ion The boy admitted that he had entere: the store on previ 4 and h the other and the ing the boy was turned over to the So- 7, for the Prevention of Cruelty to dren until the other boys are ar- rested, WILL APPEAL THIS WEEK. awyers to Act While Hie Case, Nothing is known at Sing Sing Prison as to whether Dr, Buchanan will be taken to New York this week for resentence, in rdance with the suggestion of At- orney-General Hancock * lawyers say that the law thirty-fve days in which to 1 peal from the District Court They say they will file the necessary pap. poe y papers this at 4 o'clock n, to discuss the question Al and expert standpoint, her Buchanan was justly con! f the Mas i but he started after them Z ‘alion blew Istle loudly, Roundsman Bowe and Patrolman (er- Man goon responded. ‘a! the loss of blood, hurriedly explain Both men dashed off in. the i rection the housedreakers had taken, Dut @oon returned unuble to find any trace of them. ‘An investigation was made way, when It was found tha id been made in the door, and inside lock picked, — In ‘the’ hal way a big bundie of cloaks, tied Be a ly to move away. A door from hallway into the rooms of Suloman a forced, In the hall was a and bit. and four keys on a string de knob to the door was ca the steps leading to the upper story, trophies were taken to the Dy lancy a Feet station-house. to give a gcod des Wh? assaulted him, . He was not as an old man ength he Peairetenan, Hounis, heard, crien of Po: Muesday morning. “The call cars the roof of the tenement house At wtreet. Runnin, up to the roof, Units nts in their night clothes. the y by order rine Ci ner Warl seizure ¥ left on tl uty of the St and — se fidavits at and Adams w be leaning De ubordinates i darters Y next i SHIPPING NEWS, —| ALMAN Sun riser FOR TO-DAY | "| SIXTH AVE. & 23D ST.| PORT OF NEW Youn. | ARRITSD TO-DAY OUTGOING STEAMSHIPs, BAILED TO-DAY, “Po SAIL ‘TO-MORROW. """* Werra, Alleghany one. x INCOMIN DI | For double | beds, at Stern Stern Bros. Offer To-morrow 1000 Yards Scotch Flannels a 2 0 d t MA 1500 Yards Best quality French Printed Flannels at re hae Formerly 55c. 50 Cases Figured Silkoline Summei Comfortables *1.50 Medium and Light Weight (Blankets Steamer Rugs West 23d St Bros. will place on sale to-morrow in Dress Goods 1800 Yards Fine Black Crepons «Oo Value 98c¢ Yard. And the balance of their Silk and Wool Colored Crepons «1.62 Formerly $2.75 to $4.50 yd. IWest 22d St ‘ENRICH BROS. At the Races Many of the most exquis- {to and elegantly Trimmed Hats Worm are — productions from our workrooms. In addition to spe ines of above, we offer ainder of our Imported Hats Denutifully cost] fore each, all at $ 1 7 88 frinuned in st materals, hereto 00 to $45.00 Thur dont, inthe chair’ served In the Wall will visit the Empl night. +p AMMEYE Pee noreett” MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. 6TH AVE., COR. 20TH ST. As an introduction to my Ex- tensive Summer Stock will offer SPECIAL BARGAINS WOMEN'S COLORED Ladies’ Tan Glace Kid $ Button Oxtords . . . a: Ladies’ Brown Glace 50 Kid Button Oxfords . . Ladies’ Tan Glace Kid But- 50 tonOxfords,Louis XV.heel J . Ladies’ Tan Glace Kid Ox- ford Tie, Razor Toe « 3 Ladies’ Brown Glace Kid 3 0o . oo Oxford Tie, Razor Toe. Ladies’ Tan Glace Oxford Ties, Louis XV. Heel, Pic- cadilly Toe, either with or without Tips 50 3 s’ Tan Glace Kid, Straight Tip, Columbian Button Shoes Ladies’ Tan Glace Kid, Pointed Tip, Razor Toe, Columbian Button Shoes 0o e 3° Ladies’ Tan Glace Kid, Pointed Tip, Razor Toe, Columbian Lace Shoes, xe i Glace Kid is au entirely new leather, cooler, dressier, and more com.ortable than either | Russian Calt or Goat Skin, and \is as light and yielding to the | toot as a kid glove is to the hand, The shapes and designs of the above goods are the extreme notch of fashion. Simllar Styles can only be ob‘ainsd at Custom Shoe Shops at prices ranging from $6 to $I0, | CAUTION. Having no agencies iny shoes can be purchase or branch y at iny em | E PROMPT SEND FOR |A. J.CATIMEYER, 6th Ave,, cor. 20th St. FREE. + MAILED! Costumers. our Trade Mark quarantees Correct Style B Perfect it Grand casi GLACE KID sHogs,| Clearance Sale on. Dresses. *20 £30 *15 $25 *35. FITTED FREE OF CHARGE. Capes & Coats. $10 «=*15 *25 10 «15 *20 §5 58 6 $9, 65°: 85°: #129 #342 4,09 5,22 Our goods must be MEN'S ELEGANT Si Breasted Sack Suits 17,000 Suits advertise Thursday. grades, Made and. Trimny [NVEs We meant ton at. JBRBEY CITT—10 Newark 0. $12 FOR $5 DID WE HAVE OUR HANDS FULL ? London & Liverpool, 86 and 88 Bowery, cor. Hester St. All of our $10, $ 5 0° Tin's Imported Clay Diagonal in Sack aud Cutaway, $9.°°- equal te LOW ON A LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, 86 and 88 Bowers, cor, Hester St. $20 £30. Somo of Wur Beat Goode. Skirts. *18 *22. Imported Materials, Silk Waists. *7 Rich Taffeta Silke, Shirt Waists. #2,20. Laundered & Fant Colors, Silk Petticoats. $4,82 92. seen to be appreciated, Deutsch & Co., 39 & 41 West 23d St., North Side, Between Sth & 6th Aves. y any $25 Sut, at any of our stores. They are stylish, easy fitting, wear and fook as well as other shoes costing From $4 to $6 per pair. his, and examination will sus waried oF wing's | in our opinion, > | West re BROOKLYN—83, 1367 Broadway, 431, 181 Ful- . THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING MAY 13, 1805, meena ©'Neill’s, 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. A VOLUME OF UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES. for the season at prices that cannot fail to interest the judicious buyer. Let the fol- TIGATE the Merits of WL.Douglas Shoes|, lowing speak for a storeful: LY ’ Millinery. A decidedly attractive collec- tion of Trimmed Bonnets and Hats will be offered this week, including a number of Exclusive Designs in Walking and Carriage Hats, Showing the latest novelties in Shapes and Trimmings at POPULAR PRICES. Untrimmed Hats, Of the many good things of- fered in this department this week we quote two specially at- tractive: An Assortment of UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS, Variety of Shapes, 35° cach. Regular Value 8c. LARGE VARIETY OF SHAPES Neapolitans, Chips, Milans and Fancy Braids; ought to sell for 1.25, 65° eacn. Silk Waists. Immense assortment, embracing all the latest Shades and Colors, SPECIAL. India Glace Waists, very large sleeves, full back, puff fronts. | R gular price 4.98, 2.98. Taffeta Glace Waists, Mando- |lin Sleeves, Plaited Back, full fronts, Boned and Shields. Reg-| ular price, 7,50, 4.98. Glace Taffeta, Surah and Fine India Waists, all latest Color- ings, Novel Effects, 7.98 UPWARD. Large Assortment Ladies’ Dress Skirts AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Everything in the line of Para- sols that is novel and pretty, ut prices that will be a surprise to all, LARGE ASSORTMENT Changeable Silk Parasols, se- lected natural or Dresden han- dles, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRIZES, The following are a few of th special reductions made for thie week : 8 Fancy Novelties, formerly sold for 1.49 to 2.25 yard, reduced to 98° yp, Fancy Suitings, All Wool and Silk and Wool, reduced from 1.25 and 1.69 to 89° vo. Over 1,200 yards of German Novelty Suitings, formerly sold for 1.19 and 1.49, reduced to 68° vo. American Suitinys, over 140 ieces, formerly sold at 50c., 5c. and 98c., reduced to 25° 39° . 49%, Hot Weather Goods FOR COUNTRY HOMES. Garden Hose, fie 50 feet of high-pres- || sure Garden Hose, with 3% Reel and Combination By }\ Nozzle, complete, for f This Hose is of good quality and warranted to withstand high pressure. Garden Tools, sets consisting of Rake, Hoe, Spade and Fork, 98° ser. We are the New York selling agents for the celebrated “ Leon- ard” cleanable Refrigerators and Ice Chests. Over 35 sizes to select from. Can fit any desired space in city flat or country home. 48 up) 98 “ | | Refrigerators from....6. Ice Chests from Screen Doors. One of the necessi- ties of the country home; 2 ft, 6. in. x 6 ft. Gin.; 2 ft. 8 in. x 6 ft. 8 in.; 2 ft. 10 in, x6 ft. 10 in, Any of these sizes at c. 98° cach, | Window Screens. Another sum- mer necessity, if 4] you desire com- fort. Slid- {Ne Patent ing Screens, ac- cording to size, 25c. up; with patent spring end, from 39c, up. PVindow Screens made to or- der at lowest prices. PIL DUNN SAYS the weather will be Fair To-day, Rain and Fog To-morrow. PISA SS ---We offer this week a vast variety of goods suitable adies’ Outing Sults. New shapes, new materials, new colorings, in short, any= thing you can ask for at the right prices. Suits of Storm Serge, Blaser Jackets and Full Skirts. Unlined, 4.98 a 7.98, Lined, 9.98 and 11.98. Suits of Double Warp Im- orted Serges and Etamines, ae Blazer Jacket, Extreme Skirts, lined throughout with silk, 17.98 ano 19.98, Suits in Mixtures, Tweeds, Whipcords, &c., Eton and Blazer shapes, 9.98 to 16.50. French Pique Suits, re-en- forced and shrunk; new and jaunty effects in Jackets and Etons, extremely full Skirts with six-inch hem, 7.98 upwarp. TRUNKS and BAGS. SPECIAL SALE. Trunks covered in Heavy Duck, cloth lined, iron bottom, strap hinges, Excelsior lock, heavy bolts, a good serviceable trunk. 32inh = - Cs Cs 98 34) = - Cs Cs 680 3b-inch = - + UTE Genuine Alligator Clab Bags, leather lined, covered frame, nickel trimmings. 4-Ined - + + 3.60 5-Inch - + + 3.95 Winch - - + 4.25 Large Assortment TRUNKS, SATCHELS and YRAVELLING BAGS at LOWEST | PRICES. All purchases delivered by express free of charge at any point within one hundred miles of New York City. Business Opportunities. “EAST SIDE WALL PAPER CO. _ Papering, lowest. price 234lg Grand, te. Somers, te Help Wante Boarders, H: RATES: x done at tho Board Wanted. Excursions. YOUNG MAN wants breakfast at 11.30, dinner at 5.15, with double bed In pleasant room; must be below 9th at B., box 93 World. \d, 14 Words... lous Rooms or Apartments to Let, 14 Words.. : Tus Wo! ‘Washington street, Brooklyn. er aay If WILL BE INSERTED IN THE MORNING WORLD. CONEV_ISLAND SEA BEACH CONEY SAY nibde Peay. Boats leave foot Whitehall st. Sundays from 9.10-A. M. te 7.10 P, ML; week daya [AM to Tio PM. THE WORLD'S MONEY-SAVING ADVERTISEMENT BLANK Situations Wanted, 20 Words.

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