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PRISON FOR POLICEMAN, " Patrolman a bu Beadle, Bribe- Taker, Whose Wife Is Dying, Sentenced for Two Years De- spite All Appeals. “WOMAN'S CHARGE PROVED. + David Beadle, a policeman formerly attached to the West Thirty-seventh Btreet Station, who was last week con- Wicted of bribery, was to-day sentenced by Judge Newburger, in General Ses- gions, to two years’ imprisonment in Btate prison. Beadle was a tached to th of taking a bribe of $20 from a mamed Jessie Clarke, of 228 West Thir- ty-seventh street, on Sept. 17. On that day he and his partner, Awrolman ‘Monroe Rosenfeld, went to the woman's house. They made certain charges against her, and Rosenfeld left for a few moments. Pald for Protection. While he was gone It Is alleged Be: told the woman the difficulty could be “fixed” if she would pay them $100. The woman had not the money, but gave Beadle $9 and entered into an ar- Tangement to have police protection for _ $0 a week. Beadlo's counsel was J. Lindsay Gor- @6n, He made a strong and pathetic appeal for clemency for his client. He wuld that Beadle had been a policeman for oleven years and had a good record. * At the time of the offense for which he had been convicted he had been a ‘plain clothes’ man for only six days end. that was his first offense. Since his conviction Beadle has been in the shadow of as he {@ broken In mind 4. rian wife is Gying and his le Lia 1s ill in a hospital “In all my exp PF met a sadder case," sald counsel. "The or hes fad his uniform stripped fo) him, he has been dismissed the ree and haa lost his interest in ‘the Police Pension Fund. I therefore asic} Hwald’s friends reappeared 7 Honor to exercise clemency to The Judge's Pity. In passing sentence Judge Newburger gaid that he agreed with counsel that it Was a very sud case, and that Beadle iM already been severely punish ut the Jury, had convicted him, ve Properly. of the offense charged. and just méte out some punishment in ac fonfance with the inw, After sentence had been pronounce’ Edward Hawkes, a lawyer, arose and ekea that the papers in the case be eld until Monday, as the case was pealed to the Supreme Cour Thage Rewburger granted te requ and Beadie will therefore not eo to Sing Bing until Monday at all events. oo Sknll Fractured by a Fall. An unidentified man, about thirty Fears, old. toll on the sidewalk at enty-fifth sireet and Ninth avenue. fracturing his skull. He was removed to the New York Hospital, ""™"° CHOICE GROCERIES, Borough of Manhattan. id Firat Ave., cor Ninth Ave. . Rinth ave, cor, 451 Ave, cor. 20th are et He Bt. cor. Tea et ‘cor. Bathgate Ave. Read, Fordham Square ‘Tremont, SET MEN FREE HE SUED FOR BEING WHO BEAT HIM) LOCKED IN OFFICE ‘ , $ Merchant Says He Lost $5,000 Rich Railroad Man Wouldn’t! gyer it by Missing Important Prosecute Those Who At- Engagements. tacked Him on Broadway with Blackjacks. Justice ntritt and a jury in the Supreme Court Liste to-day to den in a remarka sult’ br y francis Ho Wi a erchant WAS NOT CASE OF ROBBERY.| 0°, “iy"\ihoth suost "es cesser som — from Schnee, another mer han vame addre beenuse he Police Think an Old Grudge Was! way |i sner in the nal street the Cause of the Murderous As- sault, with Revenge as the Prob- able Motive. imb- hoa narrow 11s alleges be of, his inability to get out of his office and Keep he! ne are trying to get at the [Several business appointments he lost mystery yassanit on Lewls Ewald vrding the testimony the wealthy railroad man, who was p Rosh | Hashonah beaten by two men on Broadway earl to-day, and to learn tho Mentity of th prison ho are held at the Tender- loin Police Station. Hwald sent word to the pollee court that he would with- @eaw the complaint. ‘The prisoners de-| Wright Jares that he was very scribe themselves ax Duncan T much it the when he tried to go out he f a prisoner Carlton, Both refuse to . and the police think and Clarence give their add: For he exam- the names a sumed. i aa ‘The mystery of the affair ts the deoner} nr sugnin and ou because the prisoners do not appear to] ‘The jury finauaiderationlof ‘POLICE IDENTIFY STRANGE PATIENT. Man in Newark Hospital Unable for Schnee are neatly fine be ordinary thugs, but dresred and seem to be met ment. The police are working on the idea that they are enemies of Ewald, attacking him for some old grudge rather than for robbery, and that that is Ewald's reason for refusing to prose- cute, He is staying at the Herald Square Hotel, and at 2 o'clock this morning was walking down Broadway in company with two friends, w two men jumped out of the dark doorway at the New Amsterdam Bank and set upon bin. jonces I sieve never] attempt to molest his friends, They beat him on the head and body with blackjacks, but made no apparent who ran to Remember Name is Arthur Washbourne, of Scranton. {n search of a policeman. Ewald fought his aseatlants ua best he could, but the men took flight when with two (Special to Tho Evening World.) policemen. ‘They followed the men, who Nera See ee eetit! 61 teok refuge in the Audubon apartment ST SNREPTRETTIVAlly AM GURUMUIIURS building, ‘They were arrested and Neiaentita Bien Gi up at e ‘Tenderiotn police stath tion from the chi Pot f Seran ‘Tho prisoners were taken to the West] ton, Pa., enclosing a ane Mtograph and a End police court this morning, where $t] description of a yuoug 1 who mys: Was expected that Mr. Ewald and his at lr Uae friends would appear to testify against terlously disappeared Ly tha them, When he fee ie: at a the peut tp The Scranton department had arned telephoned to the Hera o Hotels| that there was alputie St canine whern Mr, Imply tol them that | ta. ne RCD 8 ne he would dry He gwuve ospltal, here, suffering from Apee no reason for his y and unable to tell eve, his ited the TO SING FOR CHARITY, Fon HOSE ERUE ‘To ald its organization of charity in its work among the poor of New York|#mai. Hix namo | c famabera' Oe tbh i {and he ts uwenty Clty the members of the Madison Ave-| {i taiina tinnansclous in, Avaiems att nue Synagogue will give an amateur} {his city, lute. last theatrical performance at Sherry’s on} When revived at the the night of Doc. 4, The performance is ive ho information to be a new musical production in one! Accordlig to th pall Act, with the scene plaved around Her-| ¥ ne is aud, MUCH attacks ld’ square, | How ho reached Newark is not known night: ! ‘ald Ke STORES EVERYWHERE, (FLOUR 107 RETAIL BRANCHES Another Big and will continue for three days and & the close of business on Saturday ne we are enabled to quote these decidedly attractive prices, so it wil commences to-day in all of our stores, at the lowest point in the market for many months their entire winter’s supply, , while this sale lasts. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR is absolute perfection, and its merits are known to all lovers of good bread and pastry. The fact that we recommend it and sell, it y{enunil W ‘FIRE CHIEF ALMOST DROWNED AT BLAZE Deputy Ahearn Fell in a Pit Filled with Water While| Building Was Burning. | Deputy Fire Chief Ahearn had a nar- row escape from drowning in a boiler pit during a small blaze early to-day at Nos, 46 and 148 Hester street When the fire was partially | control Ahearn went into the basement | ind while groping around with his lan-} tern stepped int holler pit, which hind been filled water from the) hose. He went to the bottom Ilke lead, under with and his heavy clothes prevented him’ get ting put | Ahcarn shouted for help, but was} roughly chilled before he was pulled | out. He was taken home and put to | bed. SLY. . Conn., Oct. est eon of 3 1, of th , to-day notified’! Mts that he had been wedded on | to Miss Estella Reaney. | WEDS ON THE ORRIN! . lam Wa *#—Will- ayor Kd HOW THE COAL MINERS LIVE. “The matter of poor wages and long hours is by no means the only evil suffered by the coal miners. Theirs is a life f hardship and reat danger. Even under the improved condi- tions of the in- spector law, many miners are brokenP in health and die long before their) tim pending 60 much of their time underground, in foul air, damp- ness and dust, canses bronchitis and serious lung troubles. 1 was a physical wreck a a result of these conditions, and remained so for ye: i juntil T took Father John's Medicine, | (Which eured my complaint, known | | | as miners’ sthma, and restored me to health and strength, — (Signed.) | {James Jer evan, ‘anton, Pa, ‘For filty years this old remedy ha been recommended by those who use it. and we are able to guarantee to} refund the money in any case where [the resnits are not satisfactory, be- | cause it has never failed to do all that is claimed for {t. While it 1s not a “cough syrup” or “balsam,” it ix unequalled for coughs, colds aa all throat and ling troubles. It t a Most soothing and healing eifect, and at the same time builds up the ‘body and inakes strength. JAMES BUTLER wrecenaus anocen 406 Gatemwicn NEW YORK, No restriction, no limit, take all you please at the prices quoted: A Barrel, ®39.95 PEACHES— — A can Essie iat Fenn i ideas A can Essie Pears, valué 2ic - THREE A can Essie Plums, value 18c,. 5 5 FOR TEA. Butler’s Teas are perfection, In spite of the low prices at which we sell teas, we guarantee every pound sold to give satis- faction, Butler's No. 1 TRA, very test, all kinds, a pound Rath pound New Figa, fancy large 8myri Chotco Seeded Rai pound package, New OF All our coffees are absolutely pure, They have that rich aroma and flavor. Here are two of our coffee specials : ee Madd bens pun ct ‘aporated choice, pound, js choice Cape Cod, a quart : 243-Lb. Bag, 4.9c, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1902, Simpson RAWFORD ©, vig Remn ant Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics. M in Embracing this season’ offered for to-morrow at pric desire to particularly ommphasize and desirable, Not si on remnant tables. Checks and PI Albatrosses, Serges, he fact that these good: jop-worn and obsolete atyles, such as are usually found is for waists and children’s dresses— Floor. weaves in blac: and colors. They are are exactly one-half regular asking. We are all choloe Granites, Baskets, Nattes, Broadcloths, Voiles, Silk-and-Wool Crepes, ind al? the plain fabrics, Also Mixed Cheviots, Boucles, Also Teavy Skirtings and Novelties, Lengths range from L 30c., 45c. a Silk SILKS; i GOLORED LOUISI yard B DB SOIE: « yard rt CUT LENGTHS OF SILK; Silks at every de many, ge eription; yard ; \% to 6 yards; choose at nd 75c, yard. Dept. Rotunda. ight and dark shade: worth Te. B® worth $1.25 OO saoctment. of black and colored orth more than double the price, dress “quattty Special in Women’s Neckwear. Main Everything now in Wome: counter. This is generally recogn pparel. Besides, many exclusive n Ket nowhere else, As in every other Vitness the following Floor. : 8 seen first on our admire dainty neck- are seen here which you can always the ovellles department, our prices are Terre Collars, in white and ecru, the very newest 75 NVashabie China Slik Stock-and-Tie, in’ white and c fait’ ‘and matitohed borders, polka dota or figured p x 48 $2.65, $2.' 9 dless var Bishop Stocks, in binations. An Attractive. ‘Spec jal From Our Waist Store. | front and dav ped and Anis 6 on shoulders bray green tena “often € 1°95 Upholstery Specials. { VELOUR: a'tich, glossy ntlkon pile Mabie for ‘nest | $1.25 TAL 95 PURNITURE wearing quali- ANITE W! or $1.75, itt. 20,55 and 80 head rents, Ae. Ff IZED Por * $7.50 40 In Orinatal effects SOUCH COVERS: all round ea INS edging ani oF qual oe: $4.50 Handkerchiefs. For _Weidey's ural "Handkerchiet Redueg aanatitehea™* embrot der woniets ‘ mb 408 GREENWICH 51 NEW YORK, 7-Lb. Bag, CRACKERS. Golden Crisp,. Johnnie Cake Ovangen, fine Jamaica, a dozen, na, @ dozen, 4, & pound, * 12¢} Tare pieces, a * 15¢ ry taney Manet 8 nt 286 Hie, 25¢) 3 2 areiay so elizs 5 pound pati Powder, largo 18 ox, bottle: fine frult, 8 of, : {A POUND, Oc Mason Jar Jelly, gol quailty, iberty Jam, ali Mayors, « jar, H flavors, a yar,, Tumbler Jelly, icv-toa alze, foe ‘quailty. good quali inte Rlobon Brand,” aii 9c a Powder, ail Lvaporated Peaches, fancy Cal OLIVES. Fancy Queen, Fine Quality, 4°02. bottle, t designs in Parle Neck Ruffs at the 52.25 ° following low price 5 and $6.50 . Silverware Specials. Main. Floor, Cream Jars, cut gh heavy rling silver tovm, 40, 50 and 75) Sterling | | value | 1x Hol er dey Sterling Silver Howbon heavy quality, fancy emborsed borders veh gray |" “$2.00, $3,00 and $4 00 allver How! Sterling Sil Fancy Bpoonn Sterling Brushes Eee 1625 Sliver Hat Our New Lining Store Offers Some Specials for Back Perea auallt in 45 in Sn, 22) oe, gotore a d jacket tin ot eect 31 * sixth "Ave.. "Ane Me the newer winser ss n for |. apeet {2} 19th te 20th Street. — For Friday, Oct. 31. Women’s Suits and Skirts. Third Floor. MAN Bb, CHEVIOT SUITS; of fine quality, black-and-viue; piohtNFAILORED. Cinber of diferent. styles, with oF without shoulder capes: stmartly trimmed with stitched bands of black satin; Jacket taffeta lined n gored, wide flaring skirts with inverted plait back trimured ver with, ‘stitched perpendicular bands of satin; tight on drop lining of satin= price faced ‘mercerized Percalin selling 27.50; Friday only 2...y5 2006 . WOMEN'S PEDESTRIENNE SUITS: and mannish mh&terlal; Nortulk, Eton, fly front and t seven gored skirt with inverted plait or habit back: ¥ side-plaited or inverted seaim; regular selling prices $25.0) 75; for Friday only. 5 WOMBN’S PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS; of fine mixtures, inverted plait back, Atteen gored, welted or seams; a correctly made and ‘well finished skirt, for. WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS; of wine quality blitck che: Inverted plait back, trimmed over hips with stitched s satin and satin-faced silk braid, uniined.” Fine Furs, atrd Floor ELECTRIC SEAL COATS, 23 inche high storm collar and wid re: turne Skinner's quaranteol satin: regular pri 90 tweed he fitting ; Ited, overlapping, “$15.00 all-wool fabrics; in fancy. apa ‘of $755 Td of, cheviot. le_sking; ined hh $49, 75 GRAY LYNX C SCARFS, some, with § genuine Lynx tails MA Se OR as AIO Zils: RACCOON NECK SCARF ‘8, 60 tuches lon ni ‘with oh Alaska Sable Tails 3ABL = D19.70 LASKA SABLE oe) 14, 75 genuine Alnabat Sable Tails. Friday ‘Specials. in. “hie need 20th rata Food Store. Entire Sixth Figor, 10 cak nie table use, dry large bags und... 15 SIRE, <The Popular Break- fant Food i 10 ine quality; Wapiti 5 ibe. excellent quailty Lnported, quar © olive ‘0! AS. moa Oolong: rich, mellow Nqu celal Friday, 5-1. Young 1 ~Large Santa Clara an PRUNES y Now Citron, son, J Gunpowder, tngils! Ooloiig or Mixed, pure aweet drary- of good body. excellent favor; 00: Lemon 4 Svaporated, taney Gaiifornia: ib quart Mason 4 as “fancy ‘large’ trait: 40 ately, amowed Col River 1 Florida, “daz- 22 jour “Pound Cake, or Marble, our own pire and Homemade lat, dozen =e won Crntlers, Fancy ¢ ifs POWDER The Wines Thomax MeMuilen & Co.'s Py Vrmour'e 1 io nd Liguor Store. vallte fort, Sherry, nd ree: gallo! Catitorn ite Zinfandel Angelica, Muncate! o Me t doze 1a Cognac; | excellent quality and Kees both cow \ Monvagahela itive Whiskey “pln full quire § —_- Prices Quoted Do Not Apply to. Our Suburban Stores, T. in our stores 15c. A can Early June Peas, value A can Fancy Packed Corn, Acan Standard Tomatoes, val BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER. The highest grade of pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder made. 1-Ib. can, 5c. ‘Tt brand, @ packag Se fens Gold: Label brand, 12 Choice quality, uniform and sound. Good Qualit. 31-Lb. Bag, Oc. PEAS—TOMATOES—CORN value 10c, j “CHOICE. S GROCERIES pecial Flour Sale ht. Having bought many thousands of barrels of this flour pay the thrifty housekeepers to lay in a goodly supply, if not ‘Ave., op. Cat 208A" Flatbush. Prince St. is evidence of its superiority. 18 9643 Atianite Ave., cor. ‘290 Broadway, cor, Roebling St. P48 Grand St Roebling St. 720 Monhat ar Mererole Ave, 993 Mon fF Muon St Borough ‘of Queens, re ter ‘Bt, Astoria, AL Long ist- THREE FOR 10c, St, Ploshing. “Borough of Richmond. 62 eer Axe., Cor, Nbr ¥ eat tae Pesce Jersey City. 102 Newark Ave, hear 222 Newark at ; 25c ue 10c,. mB © Coles St Ib. can, 44-lb, can, 18c. 10c. SWEET POTATOES. Hoboken, Union till, , Bayonne, Elizabethport A basket, 15, its Mount Vernon, APPLES, Choice Greening or Baldwin, A basket, 150. Firat and Sec- en. ‘Andrew St, Bae Fulton and “Prank. in ports NF is 187 south, Fourn Aves Mawit Vernon, ¥. Tel Call 1700 Mt Vernon, y> 2-pound can, “CHOICE <C ROCERIE

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