The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1901, Page 7

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2 THRILLING THIEF CHRGto One Burglar Caught Fire- Escape Railing as He Was Falling to Death, FIGHT FOR LIFE ON ROOF Magistrate Pool Holds Each of Three Men with Police Records in $1,000 Bail, Thrilling stories of burglar chases and captures were recited by dete the Bronx and Harlem before Magis- trate Pool in Harlem Court to-day. De tective Gerighty. of the Morrisanta s on, told the prize story. Joseph Clark, who said he was a jith- ographer living at One Hundred and Twenty-first street and Amsterdam ave nue. dropped pennies Into the poor-boxes in the Church of the Immaci. ception, a tOne Hundred and Fiftleth street and Melrose avenue, until he found one that seemed well filled. He began work on it with a Mle and buneh of skeleton keys. but was Interrupted t the sexton's wife. She chased him across One Hundred and Flftleth gtreet to Third av where Detective Gerighty hunt and chased Clark {nto a { Ives from Con- tenement. The thief got to the roof the edge to drop to the missed the Mfth floor | dropping down to it he grabbed the ralling at the t floor. 1s) Meanwhile the detective had swung to! % & the M{th floor fire-cacape in safety > He drew his revolver and thr to shoot, but Clark kept on until he 4ropped to the tenement court ar Into the cellar, There he w: as the exits had been barred b: Janitor, and the det. took him at the point of a revolver. Clark's hands were skinned where he past gripped the fire-escape railing in his Magistrate pool held him tn $1,009. Bets came Detectives Reld and Mall of the East One Hundred an rth street station. oFr month ¢ sought James Morris, of No. East One Hundred and First street, £ robbing the home of Oscar Ramsbers, of No. 117 East One Hundred and Ninth atreet, last June. They spied Morris on Third avenue at 2 o'clock this morning and gave chase, Fought for Life on Hoof, He reached his home and gained tho roof, where he awalted the detectives, armed with a plece of scantling. There was a hot set-to in the dark, Dut the detectives won, and Morris showed a battered visage to the Magistrate. He wus held in $1,000. Detective Kennedy was standing on the steps of the Alexander avenue sta- tion this morning, when he spled Mrs, Allee Gorlon, of No. 699 East One Hun- dred and Forty-third street, struggling with a man in from of St. Jerome's Church, on the opposite corner, As Mrs. Gorlon was leaving the church ahe felt a man's hand In her pocket and grabbed him. He broke from her. After a chase of several blocks and a short struggle the detective Innded his prisoner. eH sald he was John Will- jams, of No. 61 East Eighth rtreet. Magistrate Poo! held him in $1,0%. All of the prisoners have pollee ords, TEACHERS GET PAY AT LAST. Six. Hundred of Those in Brooklyn Receive Over- due Salaries, pe rece ' { | Up to last Wednesday the 4,009 public school teachers of Brooklyn had not| Werk on an addition to the stable at] smith-Wright elopement e in the Tecelved one cent of salary since June | Alfred G. Vanderbilt's farm, “Oakland,” | supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, when % On Wednesday some 800 were pald [in Portsmouth, Hurry McKenney. a car-) Mrs. Maud Wright attempted to secure back salary up to Oct. 1. To-day about 0 more, hope to he paid. But none of them have received salary for October. As a result of thig hold-up many teach- ers have suffered severely. Many of them have been dispossessed from thelr homes. Others have been ejected from Doarding-houses, and nearly all have ectuaily suffered for necessities of life. The attempt to change the syxtem of Payment Is responsible for this atrocious etate of affairs. Before consolidation, ibe yearly salary wan divided into] tryin, will preside f And dys lye tenths, payable each month, Hut tol Mrancis 1. Patton, rex 1 sit Brookiyn pepria is f positively guaran- make it unlfor Ppcawith the M ta + ated n Wright vated form. teed to maintain was decid tated to go by Stuart's Dy are a medicine [the natural shape t into twelfths. In this way they ———=— draw June and July salaries together - i and They di aud normalhealth Pe ealaan ith Aug. und Sept, at PLUCK AND So DED an refused and Wright start- : of foot on e inning of school slr her by force. Smith dre 5 is wos weUng this plan lito effect errors Mee eR ater clahiane WeiehGe acl basi| Uunl of ne] whieh ft Is, worn aot Pin and at the end of last year the | owe Whol Stockn | To 7 af La iJ AY | glands of tbe rabitually mee Srp found, iets, alarioe! short from Sold Below ¢ eeaaceta with I. backed out of the restaurant | ginning with the june the Central Roard| 10 $300, Omieted a. force OF clerkw. to reaiuet ¢hin mistake and send teachers checks for pay up to September, 1901. The re- out Ag) thete labors, up to date Is to pay t This slowneas In charged by the teach- gra to, the four clorks loafing during July, August and September, and or {ust starting to do what they snout we done last. summer, lany of the instructors have heen Ui feapealhe? r George ,* hi The Burlesque of Mr. Tt Is the produc the words, The “Message from Mars" house of dialect last night was clever— | tlelds 1 | | KILLED ON THE WORKMEN CRUSHED UNDER Bullding Ralsed aetand Kell on hop teciome, | Boy from Husband. NEWPORT, R. 1. Nov. §--While a ‘Mere was an echo of the sensational penter, was Instantly killed to-day. A part of the bullding rained on Jack | jogs screws fell and crushed death, eight yearnio bra v ersttlen cl The President THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN ‘WEBERFIELDS” ARE MERRY | IN “MESSAGE FROM MARS” “vlad 04. ‘Ladies Neckwear.| Fancy | elvet and Taffeta Stock 50c., 75¢. & O5¢. Fancy Crépede Chine, hemstitched and with French oo ny ¥ 1.25. $1.95 & $2.25 Lace Ties, white and cream, 306. 506, 656.87 Neck Ruffs. in black, and black and white effects, $2.05, 93-95 & $4.95 each, /imbrotdered Collars (turn over), §e..10C.,15¢., 25¢.each Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St 5c. Lat a WILLIAMS West 14 St. pease wer S RELIABLE} CARPETS PREPARE FOR THANKSGIVING by making the parlor attractive with our special bargains, French Savonnerie Carpet, $1.25 a Yd (Reduced from $1. A rich, velvety soft fabric; exquis- ite floral effects or ruddy Oriental colorings and designs, |Parlor Suits, 3 pcs., $21.00 (Reduced from $26.00.) .|Mahogary finish, covered In artistic 4 satin brocade. Always of carefully selected wood, , | Well seasoned and made to live up to {our watchword “Reliable.” “Long Credit” gives immediate pos- ssion and the privilege of paying pn convenient. CASH or CREDIT (wPeRTHWAIT &o 104. 106 and 108 West'14® St. ; NEAR 6! AY. Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush AV. near Fulton St tang mane —hy— —TEMPLETON— now on the act psque it was delictous ida burlesque it did appear that it cirrying weight for cleversiess, But have remarked, whats ¢ fo way wnat a 7 ay music will quicken. Aca Web Hawtrey’s Play Pro- vides Humor Along a New Line—Changes May Be Found Neces- sary. s st th by. Mr. Hawtrey. Selly in skirts emyleton * tn ing the Broad clever—v somewhat Ef to the Warfield was not actor In the W In the’ Hawtre r Lew | Fields did t stamps | fa Weber & Fields anything about ft in waste “of 1 stor jon—to Bay eritleism fs oa nit wd w dominatet th on Mr, Hawtrey’s| presented at the burlesque rhaps ¢ burlesque a fetion that » kno: the cor this man ii burlesque, more Web- Teme volved GHD REPELS ss semzco~ HEN COUT 'Mrs. Ward J. Wright, Who Eloped, Struggles'to Take Cut with full skirt, drapery perfect, mbroud shoulders, peaked lapel and cuffs, yoke or plain, gray and black. TS recuaael That Won't Work, That Retain the Food and Refuse to Digest It, Make the Head Heavy and the Nerves Weak, Need Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. ‘Mere ts a cure for dyspepsia. who have ti noxious hostru ea!, but sceptte VANDERBILT FARH. on Jnck Serewse posse) of her nine-year-old writ of habeas corpus. sin court with his fathe: son, on the man to McKenney about twenty- Md and wemarried. ———— Whether the trouble is eis of long, standing, or merely a simple case of indi- gestion, reifef Ja prompt and pronounced. less the trouble the fewer tablets need taken Ines after eating, sour sto Wright with her husband. rd J. Wright and his wif Jefferson avenue, KF n intim almont ¢ Sense Shoe For Children the one shoe Delmontco's to-mo f . Wright “lIs , |Win Mew, Wright and boarded a street They Bab: Bernheim & ¢ the Harlem have been ying together | Corns, No ing merchants, of Third avenue A tor acai nee nn co red and P we -HeVe! - andy and take one at the first returo U 7 One Hundred and Twenty-neventh eee alvorcenleat an growing’ Nalls, No Flattingot the street, have just summated a deal by ming Mre welt people are made sick by | Areh, but triste dl, and alway: the entire stock of .) ‘ eatin, 00 much, or u food, but , a pondent, Mre, Wright made re: |aoe if they tke a tabi F eating. ‘reat "G ne tically thelr own price son and finally appealed to the law | Rot necessl dieting or any change of Infants’ " 0 . ‘| m1 tix bit eat the proper food and ac +) . The exceptionally mild winter hus had |" the hearing on the writ was net for | nabite They, dese ibe proper fowl and are Ghitiron's depreswing Mako It pas off auick’y and harmteasly. f $. to-day Shoes also for Justice Maddox postponed It to tually Seattle: iy ‘| force “ek 4 ( oats d i, . and yor e, O1 ieee Ys Fries vom pocket And given ald co ide of thelr usual © was m) Wright hurried from the [take a tablet afterward JAMES S. COWARD, avo} $n te cane principal to distribute | tion waa who could handie the goods | courtroom with the bos. Mrw, Wright AckMaces Dyspeprin Tablets wre wold by at |*9¢3 57> Greenwich Stes ur. Warrenst,,¥.Y. ne is teachorae Another pring! per artiatin a repavetvanin ran after them, overiaking them at the sand to ‘Micis, Mead for New Catalouwe Was forced to sacrifice, Tite. inmura foot of the stairs in the rotunda of the | for little book matled 3 volley and. the lors to him: ts $1,10, ford Secretary George Bri ‘of the court-house, fichool Board, told an ning World She caught hold of th = reporter that the readjustment of nalar- . little fellow manifested len roa goon be completed, and that | offer thelr. customer at the height of unl clung to. his father. purents Lost, Found and Rewards, by the first of next week thes would | the season, Just when they are: needed, | dragged the boy all: ove she corridor, ) 700q9 INTAY PHOA 4upang om uy recelve all their past pay. He alao sald | stylish sults and the newest overcoats, | Mrs. Wright screaming at the top of ——— ae thatthe: dejay. wan nine wy Mame: Including “thy fashionable | Kitchener hor voter. | Finally. Wright site Wwith | post—rrem uring fire Inet N abla upon rooklyn Board, put de-| yoke overc prices never before hin son. and the weeping mother went ‘night, Irlah setter bileh; sewand on fetura. “Os}JeApU 03 Tega pul Giined' to say where the blame did reat. | attempted. ‘ | away, With her lawyer, puperiutendeat. dy H4eAPU OF TeGA PUB eroTEA NOVEMBER 8, 1901. [Are You Going to Have a_ z New Suit or Overcoat? Then Avoid the Expense of Experiment. Buy where value is assured; where the sale itself is a guarantee of perfect style and good quality. You can come with confidence; certain to obtain the best possi- ble values. If you are not a cus- tomer, and if other stores have failed to please you—come here. No man who ever made a pur- chase at any of our stores had reason to be sorry. May we try to interest you ? ds red throughout. is an exceptional chance to get a good gar- ment Cheap at} | ‘ ! f $ B i Fine black Cheviots; every thread all wool, thoroughly tested, Mad: of Frieze of good quality; Farmer’s satin lining; silk velvet round coat. with si reasted vest. Very ylish and best fi ever seen. ; Oxford Cheviot, serge-lined, silk velvet. Fancy Cheviots, blue and black Ch-viot: Toth are tinely cut—and well finished. A much better suit inevery 1 2.50) the good quality of imaterial makes them Cheviots, Tweeds and Cassimeres of high grad? quality in 4 Oxtord Yoke Coats; extra good quality lining; satin seers oe ft and t nish of $25.00 custom suits. This hn: stylish overcoat. This is our star value Men’s Tuxedo Coats and Vests. | Tlen’s Fine Overcoats. ivalled value at... 18. 0 0 Swould that make it worth twice tine pattern, every e high for a name. For those! are here in plenti- absolutely fast dye; also very chotce suits 10 00 collar; satin mohair s! 3 chamois = 8 50 stylish, and an excellent bargain at... j._ iseasily worth $12.00. ial at... Friese. with Farmer's satin lini some silk-lined, all wool, cood cut and way than you would hope to get alseceee | equal to the usual .00 valu spec J 2.50 Men’s Winter Overcoats. very handsome etlects: {, hand-padded shoulder, hand- lining; silk velvet collar; both 44 and 48 inches long. S proved our best seller ths season. for the season — unequalled anyw pete Dinner Coats and Vests, made of good quality black unfir- | { OL Cheviot. nd reverse twill weaves; black, er’s satin, nicely tar Have you seen our Prince Albert Coats and Vv ests, silk lined, at 15.002 Wonderful vale: ” ve, Suppose we were to place two Newest gas much to you? And vet that F3 new shape; marvellous vals ful profusion at, . Men’s Black and Fancy Suits. Men’s Winter Overcoats. of Far ssimeres, wade in four-button ets; for a tow peieedico) Uitte, Oietinast 5 = : \Men’s Winter Overcdat: fen’s Stylish Sack Suits. slat Salone caretully finished in every detail; and Men's Gigh-Grede Suits. Fins Overceats of black Frieze. Oxford Meltons, back and made buttonboles, band eae the J 5. 00: Oxford “Fullmore’’—the new long, toose, az And it ought fo, at. . 1 5, 00 ished worsted: silk-f2 cut in the fash- 12. 50 $s —“Fullmore”’ ~% hats before you—exactly alike. | N 4 On one there was a trade mar eckwear. A stock without parallel— is precisely what dozens of New ® york men are doing — paying ues. The very sorts selling elsewhere at 75c. ‘ rd who like to save wisely we have! A8c : a these values: t |Men’s Underwear. Men's Gloves, ’ Men's Derbys and Alpines. Heavy weight tegce-riboed uine “Mocha” and Cape Best cuality tur felt; shaped on the swell hitters’ blocks; no. balbrigean, in assorted colors; Gnes. peod gh ‘ better hats can be bought, Derbys in brown worth 7 5c. all sizes: increi son cualliye 98c Bs and black 5 in blick, steel and pearl. 2 85 Shits ant Draws, ZQe ill $50 qualty, Ca Have v new “Pantouris’—t! ry e tach, . ee Atewee ci ceeeeeenee Litest soft hat? $5.00 ata hat store; here.. Men i Wnderwear: Men's Hosiery. Men's Derbys and Rinne Wit cand Serapeeele cost ERR One quility Halt’ Hose, Good quality tur felt, in all the nobby shapes. cellent garments, coceptional iW weighty int heels. Lerbys in brown and biack; Alp pearl, J 9 quility for th: pric 98 I toes, black an 15. * 1 steel and black. Regular $3.00 valus, at... . shins and Drawers c dou or, Aah Cc Men’s Derbys and Alpines, | Men's Underwear. Men's Shirts. Reliable quality fur felt, in all the new shapes; White, gray and assorted col- White Dress Shirts of excep- Derbys in brown and black; A sin black, lors, extra quality, ood tional quality, cuffs * stecl and pea |. Selling clsew at $2.50. j assortment. A ttached or detached; special hereat... | wonderful value 1. 50 uncivalle do valye 6 Cc At... ce ececrece Ste eeee eeee s’ and Youths’ Derbys and Alpines. lane Derbys forthe little fellows, in black and p Men’s White Dress. ‘Shirts. ea brown and pearl, Val 98c C sien Our povnnmare ual to the best $1.50 98c will cash your claims. Four Big, Busy, Convenient Stores. Mailor Telephone Orders Filled. Open Late Saturday Night, TO MEN AND BOYS. : 279 Broadway, near Chamters St. 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. J4th and J5th Sts. 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich St brown; Alpines, including the new Panama Ale Have you tried our celebrated White Dress To Election Officers—Bring your appointment paper dnd curds and we | Bre OUTFITTERS BZ 125th St., cor. Third Ave. OLD WATCHES WANTED, errretio | BSVIVSII GIT IIOGSS CVT V9INS: pIJECOME IEAUTIFUL *€ + + * « 7 + oa fais ‘ s BY FOLLOWING THE SERIES OF We ¢ im _asemm” } EIGHT BEAUTY, : L E S SONS : Political Record of 1900'% (Conventions and Platforms) | ¢ = fully covered in the \$ 1901 World Almanac and Encyclo. | Deda oagen renrence meok of! BEGINNING IN NEXT SUNDAY'S WORL * © For sale by newsdealers, or Beececesessessces cerceasoeoeesoese sees]: may be bad by mall on receipt_of Eek advertised price, 2 tally bound, Price ror|

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