The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1901, Page 6

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HE WORLD: AG, TUESDAY EY Ww OC TORISH. 15, 1901. “CLUBBING BROKE MY ARM, SAYS LITTLE CARL BRUCH. $e : and Broke It,"’ Says the Policeman Accused. Ata Republican mass-meeting at Camp Seth Low, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Seventh venue, last night Frank Moss produced a boy who, he said, had been clubbed by a policeman for playing | Twenty-sixth street, exhib- | He said the arm) had been broken by a blow from the ciub of « policeman, John E | in the street. The boy, Carl Bruch, sixteen, of No. 312 East One Hundred and jied an arm in splints. McGrath, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station. sre fallow the stories of the boy, the policeman and others interested no eye-witness to the alleged clubbing but the mother of the boy. Dy CARL URUCH. I live at No, 312 Bast One Hun and Twenty-*ixth street with my f | who Is t her and xix brothers and sist In the Hare | Jem Packing House, Hundred and) qs: ve sPrrert eh da Hun | pu ducated tn the Twenty-fifia atreet vite and dred seavol On the evening was playing with Hundres and TPaenty-sixih Second ave It ni in One Mundred ai had comp 4 janitor | ying him, uwd of them into to One Hurmired ran ino a saloon ut Ue southeast core 4 ner of One a Vd Pweatvesiath flo. th tripped me and t Tell to the sidewalk He raised hie uo to hit me Iecs and d put un ws hand to protect | Mis bitom the arm Tegot up » Thad tn) though avn Ray? Lowe enext day ld owent ot Hosp and after ! ry ' me ow OW my cs ant Mtyealxtts . Puuredoy ui " call Mes] ht there. bat tf] M my | Fr Hhe | got ux over to] cner ieee ae n't know | and don't knoy t weo MM what rv rte stat t ) 5 ng on Jdewalk ond the mts 1" . to hitin ay Was Juat 1 ta helniiinal ROT, MOTT. I wap st The boy rm burt and 1d Mt “1 Saw Policeman McGrath Hit Him," Says the Boy's Mother—"'He Fell| There appears to have been 269, 264 6th Avenue 1 | | i The Heeht Part Payment flan is broad-scoped—liveral—fair. It bridges the chasm between vour desire to buy when you need and your inability to pay spot cash at the time of purchase. It’s the old idea of charging things 20th Cen- turyized. We preter ALI. customers to carry accounts, as tt brings us into more intimate contact with you and tends to have you cen- tralize your shopping here. i Just Tell the Salesperson to Charge it. $15 Tailored S iits, ue 95. ee: Kid Gloves, 48c. ! Hits Value Ss yen Glace Kid Gloves, two wanted stades, ine uy black, Self and Sot? to Te edness $8.05" 48c Wednesda $8 and 89 Millinery, $5. Wentieal cuples of out rare i Hats, nine with Parkean tentire line of them A array and of 1Sc 79¢. Dressin 3 comin, 4ic. Ur ssing colors 9% All sizes Umureli. and red, rook TK, WET FEET! ales) en result In a henry cold, neglect of which \ meats nia oF consumption. Take a quick, sur Dr. Bull’ $ Gough Syrup ““THE ONE THAT CURES.” Tt har cured coughs and colds for (ity years. It's barmlecs and effective remedy ani will curayou in a lay. SEST FOR THROAT. Be David Hughlitt, of 10th and Susqueh: Philadetphia, says: 1 have found Dr to bea pealtive curo fo tho cough Is hard and breaks up all inflammation, It is the best 1 ero used for diseases of the throat nd Tunes.” Bo sure that 4, fet the genuine Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup. Bee that 1) 10 BuN's Head” ison the packege. All fet tary 6 bottles See Hefiaee cheep subeiltes nai % y unreliable dealers. They are thinking of their not of your pew! Teslst | on getting the genuine © Dr. Bull's.” od pein 2 SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT TO TAKE. FREE—A Beautiful Calenilar and Medical Beoklet sent ft jt will write A. C. MEYER & CO.» Baitimore, flaryland, and mention Walhestas dnesday ressiog. Tt b iw WANT TO BUY OR SELL ANY second-hand machinery? ‘che best way to go nbout It is to edcvertise the Sunday World. _ that p ‘ dd th reli dew aid he . Vaid : club, 8 told Mr. Mors == rae Bo he th: ea A while and the ea ona ca Mh r SAD TALE OF A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN, \ ight a man cums bere and std HIS ONEIEST OWN AND GINGE G. HER DOG. t Mose wanted me and my aan i aes nies tn ators Hiindred an 29 (Ble ofa e solo (oles sholerererer CLYDE) (91019, 20111 e w/e /e) ore) eVelslorerererererorere 18 Oo TOO GOOn UC yelitth + nt enth ave © nue, We went with bir. Te dite’t say a what he wanted for We had good In fromt and Low | 8 fo —— ary. | 1 have beon on t wiv ave George C. Taylor, of Great years and h F yon * + charkenalt 10 Aeetn River, L. |, Suffers a time: The ¢ f vis boy that 1 . eluhded hin be ait ie Third Stroke. J wan on litndred anit ast Tuesday niga fe told me that a wpe ©. Taylor tines a mill : y Recond avenue Wad | jyiires 4 th fdeath at | ¢ and cOMMILUNK pie hewutitul o : nises. Ho went | river, L.T vite Second aveaue with me a a Rertae HEIN aeaennd Rid his iruch Noy ae the rine- hietaciet beer WIth | pnyst was sURDUY Jaway, He wis Wiesel AV RAR TERIA CalcrIirOtAGS eran eres Ne whistled anti he fell, Whe The young man hired noah. — Kieked the can clear neroam the fog to Wim he ran Into MeCartnyta was yty months The dow on his tap. atreet, : Joon. 1 failowe« tnd he ran a a een eoh The day wae wet. uot Gere) Showing Why the Youth, in cursed words! Also Wh He Drove Ten Miles ¥ And the Dog, He Went, Too, Boundless Wrath, Kicked] gio took the dor. Through the Rain and Hired the Wiener-Wurst Can of an|{ They got to their station a Cab iur itfé Canine to Ap- j ; tor Bs ‘The train went on Its way ih iat | | Unotiending Vender Across} 4, BAR CAM Gch eraGES pease the Sweet Young the Street. The ain Young Man crawled under! Thing, g the platform we | Ne explored the under xlde of fretgiit — More ¢ 7 Sars, Hl er until she loghed | vant ye wilt be | He Whixtied unsil he feit ike the San-| 11 ee wie : i !tos-Dumont airship after It had struck | # my dog.” Uy . to there e no other trains lo- marily the tate of a ioz ' 1 7 : Qloger Thing wept Te betongs tua t Young Thing. Anal him for losing the dow Pek wady Rite | 3? fest Own of a Certaty MAHAL Osan DEOns tert youny Man hired tan : ‘ M : CONT Whatcher lookin! 6 Make ithe rns | Pe he ee eee een, ' Wowere published everynedy | USE | the Rain, | = ‘e | 'ttast wean a di queried the Cer- he next town t Ky 1 [tein Young Man: “a white, smo peat ar and a Tiver-coloret oung ‘Thing Bee, cantiin nie : lox Jump back on the # uy 1 arth | parlor car of that there train you Jit w York on the last In'on,” replied the nattve H yo niant Attowd wrrying me naif " autekly as he might the Certa ‘ondustor wauld carry | to de: 1 to the t 1 Man hastened to the telegraph | Methe Sweet Yours Ny \ i Atrviie eee Mceman. ! pointed out the boy who! | ! nit te ae ie Lani these wires the station a Was the rlugies know DIS) Apont ale weeks axo his ward, Mise) Pelstives should: feast thelr eves on Me] the next ston, to apprehend the dog HamesaThe skigennaa'l berteke [OTe st Owe Seems lonesome," was zs eI Nuit countryward hie with me, fatr | th ¢ Young Thos | u Nita Finger!’ sobbed — tty Young Man | I Baginnd's Hele. uh Waa MELA, Youn Thing H WHEE To haven't any one to leave my dog} oN he's, safe" said the Certatn across the | a a with,” whe roptled, Young Man. We'll go over and see the! h took pla us it wan Ke HH ; Fes. ota folks, have him sent upon the evening | rican see the tintan of | i the mor that Min Head would | Ping him along.” ead ste Certain | train’ and annex tim here.’ ik the Sweet | hetas haa te- lof Mr, Taylor'n milllo a Man ie ted the Nweet Young Thing, | Young dom Aw a[iisowned the girl and dts ‘ Shs Rea peciiniesanvnesia la raodel'te’ hts nub | The couple have s »| FEARS HE WAS | MURDERED. | | whereabouts of her husband. Geormo Aveta. His relations with the Empress | living quietly Mayport, and are short. | | Fack, twonty-atx years old, who left her fweem affectionately amiable, 1 should ly to mall for Europe | Jon Aug. 21. She suxpects that he by re- me that hig amlability ts not confined | Mra, Betsy Mead, who made her nome | Mees Mek isnn Soka Newari! Non maining away purposely, and would Ike his family cir. Sut one must not Mr. Taylor for sixteen ye. leo Hee to dovestigate. [ts have him know that he has a baby him aw weakly kind er easy-} 1 her daughter, and the youns | Mrs. Kdward Dickieson, of No. | daughter six weeks old rate There je a tenacity of pury folks have never] yueniand avenues + Wie tater | Fack ved with hin wife at No, ay eT ain Aspured. even a strong alloy Bee Sat nena | Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, and wax a West or mistrustfulness und Halsey Ie constancy at] Dabs. of TA CT @ jclerkiin a grocery’ store tn Schermer- Fait gentle ee eer Wl ste, “Paytor'a bedside, but his recovery [tation, Newark, at noon teeday that ‘horn street. ‘The wife says that he was | ced. there ts a siriking alter Is regard Imporntble, Shority a she fears her husband, an engineer Al | good to her in thelr two yearn of mar- {heen { odly and Miss 1 3 mah eal - ried Hife and seemed devated to his flrnt- ig siaite ee eM OuP | Mr. Taylor announced that he had not| 4 mide Quarry, has been muir=| MRS. SOPHIA FACK ANXIOUS | porn, a daughter, now fifteen months fhard, and ot without | inade a will, und if he hus noglected to Mies. Dicktoson wald her husband fai-| 70 LEARN WHERE HE Is. old. ‘ astutevess, He’ baal ao yo in the Interval that, haw clapaed,| O'te Dicklason sald mt He left home on Aug. 21, saying he hin Vast estate goes to dirtant relatives, his jite among tricky people and ethene for what they ore at ten ate worth, t Yo! Ot to give himselé| Taylor waa never married. He was )"? (race of ha movements from <ihetinouive perception DUN A CNAWIN PKI Clitaiatycnval vente | romeane: eh aaa uarTy could rue to the master city. secured, Had foellng, It in alleged, Bao. MO rae” pare snleTAntic ——— ed to return home Saturday night, and Isted at the quarry, a8 the result of a was going to Easthampton, L, 1, to col- lect some money. Since that day Mrs. Fack has had no trace of him. He did not go to Easthampton, she has ascer- tnined, She is now living on the gener- the ve ox: He Left Howe in August, and She Ie Livil on Brother's 155,157,159 East 23d St. Two Doors West of 3d Ave. Another Fine No other store in America can lay claim to lowend rices than we are asking. note the unusual offerings for to-morrow. Long Credit | “75c. Weekly Ea an Account i Long Credit Oak Side- boards, tine = polished, French ie 4 bevel minors in{ #/ certre andontop,} + three drawersand * cusboards; rally 00, t0- Dressing Tabes, in golden eak tn- } ish, large drawers, Chini Closets, solid golden oak, xls doors, carved rass trim actual Chiffoniers, in oak, large, roomy drawe: strong brass) han- dies, swinging plate k= mirror; reallygi worth $9; we for to-morrow, $4.49 le DEATH STOPPED < FIDDLER'S TUNE. AGED CARL MANOZY FOUN DEAD, VIOLIN IN HAND. Alone in aa rk Avenne, Hrooklyn, With none but the Iittle cotidren of My neighborhood to mourn Manoay aged recluse uy Brookls | » Willlamsburg mo: < phys'eian will he autopsy to th Sewelsmitn, ok of bts trite | nt ind | prved aa tal vad lived fora year with no ff mpty b 1 eat that stool and put relzhbors knew an He loved only hie dren that nin playing attracted. For the childre and now and th y and quaint stort: : nbora heard the muste of his vii Un late Teme onitight. ro midnight: saw und the old mand tng his violin beatd ‘ks of wlolence a the amusing sugs le regulated by the hats, ft Is hinted, over-welght y vx deHeate cranium ind impose a dang on on the brain, while the rery ° further edged by the crasant strain ot having to keep large ets ac the right a Dam afraid t Must Gesure Che m in roeporetble for this Overy ae informed husbands of irritable jy that’ their were siwayn anappiwn” cn With thelt hate one thac while t gear in question is auch aw feauty, the fon thine temper wou r more by a cutting off of the supply CARPETS Great Special Sale of PLAIN FILLINGS) 4 auctioneers In Royal Wiltons, Wilton V Axminsters and Ingrains (ALL COLORS), A fortunate purchase enables us. to offer this tot AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. New Dee F Waldersee, restr feel iat Atle rate ben oslty of her brother, She cannot sup- BERLAN, Oct. BIO PPEORIAW IMAM [Roe eee aoe es port herself, because ‘she is unable to has hat count eves he was waylald and murdered) Mrs. Sophia Fack, now living with her tieave her infant, and. she aske ‘The the case, ’ Pour te arabe night, Capt, Daly Js Investi- iat + brother at No, 219 Eant Ninety-wixth’ Evening World ‘to request Ssaree. to me back, : ‘SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO,, i Avera 13th an Aden 3 [ i SOLID GOLD SCARF PINS, large variety . | SASH PINS, PUR: , 2073, 209 Park Row. Just Below Chatham Square. -|207, Group of Rousing Values. If you are in need of Furniture} Golden Oak Bookcates, tine ly carved and pol- % 8 | ished—shelves and |large deep draw- ff ers; actual value £10.00: to: eee - :” $5.99 Mattresses Below 6 tos Mattresses of Long Black Mixed Hair, 40 tbs. in weight, cov- cred in A. C. A, tek: wade in one or | Parts; actual value $16; $8. 98. special for Wednesday, Fitre and Hair Mattresses,m:d: in A.C. A. ticking, one or vilue $9; ial or Wednesda “3! $4, 75 || || Oak Wardrobe, y polished, has and ron frames, dou- I braced, to tit $1.69, | Open Saturday Evgs| | Bed Springs, hias ble woven steel wire, clothes y carved actual value to-morrow | top pi $1.00; i cea for Wednesday, Handsome Wares Turkish Parlor Suits, elegantly upholstered, best ste! springs, made luxuriously soft, covered in superb satin damask, deep tufted nisome heavy wool fringe, never made to sell for less than $57. 2 .00; special price for to-morrow, Finely Polished Oak Roll-Top polished, with drawers. ard com- fart- men's; cannot be dupti- Oak Extension Tables, like cut: finely polished; § strong, round legs; pfeally. carved centre piec “si yt tO a ag 8D | 85 | 1 , "KOCH & CO. 125th Street, West- Seventh Avenues. Jewelr y & Clocks Wednesday & less. than a!" $44.40} t lAahast | Sale of Thursday. An event of extraordinary importance ~a grand co!- lection of fine and reliable Jewelry and Clocks at of Prices Tin One-Third Existing Elsewhere. SOLID GOLD BROOCHES, many patterns,; CLOCK SETS, consisting of Cloke an¢ such as wreaths, knots and floral de-] Candelabra, rich gold tinish, with Dres. signs, set with pearls, opal or turquo’ den panels, selling on 6th ave. for 26.50, valuz 3.00... ++ 1,69] our sale price... sere 22,50 SOLID GOLD LINK BUTTONS, Roman e , 2 finish, many patterns, value 3.00 1,69 MARBLEIZED IRON CLOCKS, trimmec with bronze, bronze top ornament eight-day movement, hour and d half-hour Srike, value $10.00 , 475 ROYAL BONN PORCELAIN “ cuocks, Dresden decorati on royal blue, green, tuby or violet, eight-day move- of patterns, set with pearls, rubies and turquoise, value 9! 49c BROOCHES, HAT PINS, SCARF PINS AND. BELT BUCKLES, a large assortment, in the best rolled gold plate and set with rhinestones, aimethysts or turquoise, s, hour and half-hour stri 2, value value $0c. (0 1.25. ......eeeeee BOC. wiedveqeesese BOO ancl aftatalice | VENETIAN BRONZE CLOCKS, 10 it PINS, BROOCHES, SGARP PINS, gold! ” “high, one-day ime, value 4,00. eens plated, value 2Scto 1.00.....06 + 19¢ STERLING SILVER MONEY PURSES, BOUDOIR CLOCKs, in rich goid finish, one-day time, value 1.72 s0ce00. 1,25 Valls 4,00 secesecces vovseveeve2e7 5 STERLING SILVER LINK BRACELETS, | BOUDOIR PORCELAIN CLOCKS, prettily decorated, one-~ day time, value 1.25 89c ladles’ size, chased links, value 1.50.95q ‘ASuggestion for ToDay | Of a dozen New Styles in Sack Suits, here is a new shade of Oxford Cheviot that is interest- ing. See if you don’t think it is well worth $20.” The coat is close-fitting, with a 3-button, double-breasted waistcoat and peg-top trousers, Our $3.00 Derby is a very good hat, Browning-King-§-G Cooper Weave {nearly opposite rand Union) ), New York. All the Leading — Now Advertise All Their Seles in the oo odey World.

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