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é > if THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1902. TOUCHS BEAT A peo neonate PN EROME AROUND, THE OAPITAL” KNOX, THE HATTER, POPUL ACH MAW. MUST PAY $2,339, oo Manufacturer Loses Case for) Lester Bennett, Election Deputy, Breach of Contrate Brought) Set Upon in Bowery, Has His by Factory Superintendent. Face and Ribs Kicked in by a Gang of Ruffians. HOLDS PURSUERS AT BAY. ONE WEEK AMAZING SLAUGHTER FINE CLOTHING. A gigantic purchase from one of the largest Manufacturers in the United States, all up-to-date Clothing made expressly for New York City Trade and bought for spot cash. Now is the time to get value for money. Only once in a lifetime does this golden opportunity present itself. This Valuable Stock will be offered on THURSDAY, Nov, 20, at iz At 50c. on Dollar. Fall and Winter Overcoats, ty An award of $2,339 was given by a jury emo Court to-day, to Ben- own, jr, @ hatter, againet . Knox, the famous hat man- r, for breach of contract n Brown and this defendant ontract on Dec, 1, 1900," said Hiummel, “by which Brown was to give his services for a year as super- intendent of the Brooklyn hat faotory. nd the defendant agreed to pay himi| $4,000. On Feb, 26, 1901, Knox summar- tly a larged Brown without cause or explanation, and re rmit him mn the serv lefense was ent and car fain was set up for $37 yer mater! Heged to have been} ov destroye OUR He Seeks Refuge in Shooting Gallery "and Checks Assailants with a Target Rifle—The Third Attack Made on Him. 10,00—Men's all-wool Ox ‘all and Winter we tan, ¢ oe e50)| 5 00-—Mea's all-wool Overcod and Oxford, all the up-t shades, some all-satin lined te pe Lester Bennett, a McCullach dey was attacked by a gang of rour the Bowery near Firat street early t @ay and beaten ank kicked Into Insens! bility. It was the third timo he has suf-| fered for his work against electior n oat 10,09! Jas.a-canron MC ECURSAT and tan, lined sle frauds. Adj-Gerera? 44°C Corb/rs point of vue Hospital in an ambulance. 1 After breaking away from his assal! @ shooting *nose and Jaw bone were broken and h | Was Sut and bruised from head to foo by the blows and kicks of the gang. | | worsteds, strips, plaid, blue, ribbed and Dlagk clayecctessrss 1290 wi In EBlection Frauds. | Bennett w the witness ia Fes of men arresiel for clactl ts} ‘ ' | She Stepped on a Box of oc : ' Ba sfaitie tant cfection. As he walke \Detective Hallahan’s Sense of | pp cf Be sa Matches, and Man Put Out For Everybody. 20,00—Also. Enslish_ m lined, black and Oxford... om the Bowery this morning he was j Smell Enabled Him to Follow ee, by two rough-looking men. He turned the Blaze with His Coat. pees ‘ to remonstrate with them when a dozen a 0 en's Imported Black Dulldings and the hallways. The gang knocked him about, striking shim in tho face until he finally fell to] Detective Hall the pavement. Then they kicked him|]ty-seventh St Station, — far ‘in the face and on the body unt!! he} throughout th 0 for ayelled with pain, He managed to gain] trained sense of smell, w (Bis feet and ran down the eet, pur’ | along Sixth avenue, near Thir eventh 's jong.$10. date coat, rt a ‘ Prince Alberts. That king of good shoes |] 0.09—Mon's imporiea ibet and West of the ‘Coward Combination.’’|| i, ned Prine: han, of the Wes? ‘7 a AeA NRT. lined, value | Broadway and Twenty-third street tk-| PI. note chae ever bill! —cooce lie toa fread wach aman ctpped a) Lhe only shoe ever buill]] Gents FURNISKINGS, HATS AND SHOES AT GREAT SACRIFICE. Bued by the crowd until he reached a] street, last night, detected a faint few paces In front of her to light a to fit just-right at the instep | OPEN SATURDAY 10 P. M. @hooting gallers at No, 309 Bowery, | whit of oplum sifting through the at- | COPYRIGHT OY oRar, owned by Jacob Thompson. mosphere, He was accompanied by hin] aswwg — He dropped a box of matches which | F EES annie Bennett ran through the door, and sartnees Dated Mut anl| SeRabor CM DeRaWw THE NUTSHELL POCA” Wwe had in his hand and they fell within Hard to believe, because e seizing a rifle from the table lev t him by the arm. emine | ja few Inches of Miss Conners: Wage cee. eyes a at the heads of the men who followed | “styon't ans ete eaedehe Lean a |" Re ed ere ck up| YOur experience with other jp him. They stood a door but were | 5¢ a gone Je none mentihia ead | | the matches M af turned round | bes Ae HAS tee | Ber eeseone weak front. the: wwiy came a sharp, @ matehis were a e ignited and the] pup 7 haw beating he received and from loss of} hays Pe Te cilnterea Avel Hames caught her dress, | ut just notice how iq O a Baioua: dobinnon) apnearéd and’ che) Doceretanding jn Wiis eyes, and all of a i Ru ee ne areaee| rd Combination Shoe 1235 BROADWAY, Opp. Post- ffice, fi h of the « The policeman sent in a call for an|trite distended he loped westward on slightly ine mbulance and Bennett was carried tol ‘rhirty-sey Haram Bellevue, where his injurtes were | orowaed & dressed, The cuts and brulses on his| down to b You'll want the “Coward’ | et uD he had enue, ‘Then he stowed | 1 fnatly atopyet tn |Jury Commissioner Who Was Tennessee Metropolis Gay with ‘a crowd of nd during the ra droppec $i i, It was) when you see the fit. y were so widespread that the phy-| front of N Weat Thirty-seventh . . a ar home, ac- siclans could not tell at frst the ex-| treet Yesterday Ruled Out of Office Flags and Bunting in Honor 1 tent of his injuries. It is probabie that] Thon he’ whispered to his partner: = . Oni ay. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, a some of his ribs were broken In addl-]uty you ger tty dim? | Confined to Home by lliness. of the President's Visit. ee | a : ~ | 3 ee to his nose and Jaw bone, ioeteulive cOIGuRnoR colaged) Ania TiAl Bounties on 28 Bears, JAMES S. COWARD 7 trolman Robinson reported that he |tigntly and took a long In-breath | =a { aa PLATTSBURG, N.Y, . ‘ tro y y and " rd ve c % oar Wi St.Ned was at Bowery and First street only @}thyough hia noe. He repeated this| Work tn the office of the Commissioner) MEMPHIS, Tenn, Noy, 18—President Be if {268-274 Greenwich St., near Warren: Hi tshort time before Bennett was attacked | spyoral times, while Hallavan walted Infor Jurora went on the # yeday Had pitrty arrived in the Bit pald bountles on twenty-eight dears Mall: Ordece Filleds he Jand that ho saw no trouble. Others. | panting Impatien At last O'Connor s] though no decisions had been handed Biiedes)) Misay HON peuee ee ere See one negIASE Wend For Cutalozue, art of Appeals yester- s however, saw the attack, and the police: e lighted up and t ried out des} down by th man seems to be the only one on the | iightedly: given an enthusiastic - ~ - —— 3 {u's garlic!" day, declaring constitutional the iaw un stration when he alighted from | i These rooms are on exhiditfon in our ‘7 fatreet at the timo who did not see it] Hallahan could hardly contain himself|der which Thomas Allison waa appecnt.! Ms car at the Union Depot is | / UL Balt | ritcfoon and” the’ goods how exaciy | BEDROOM, No arrests have bees nile. nd hissed: | teeth: |ed Commissioner by the Appellate Die] met by a large delegation of r n- | riba EN alot ot | cece tes ee ene aera Paiwea Y Jegation < di Matin (rezenct tere ol ease acai re nd Wash Bennett first known as a Me-| You lobster! cn ou tell oplum from | vision tative cltizens with bands and escorts Me oe eae wtsron, | DINING-ROOM |Table Cover, 15 yarde etre 2 | 5 plec ir A jutting. : Cullagh deputy ul ‘ongressional | garlic? Follow m trimmed steel ‘Ned Bed, wor | Charles Welde, the niastoner whol of oolle offcers and @teztves in French bevel ala election in which Perry Belmont was de-] With that he mounted the step of the | was ruled , é on, Was hot | plain clothes, feated for Congress. Ho gave testimony | and broke In the door, With @/at his office today on account of Mines, | The parade was headed by Chief of | against Alderman Joscph Welling and jery of “Caught with the goods on” | ite has peen iil at his home, No. 7 Mason and other police o .| ZOV a OV scores of other men charged with elec- | Hallahan burst Into a roam where two Fun feedland ‘wan tse rodein etre Aaa ta) tree eeeoces as icltaene }tion frauds. Welling was acquitted, and |men were reclining upon cowshes smok- dl rrorforeis.| KITCHEN, hh years’ « tee; leather Couch, 6 Ri dak’ canr-seat Chalrs, tor, 3 i : | Oak Dining Tal Decorated FE 12) ting,” Bngitsh’ Toblet Table, an orecitning {nan ersy chaly ning the smokers Intently: Detectives Hallahan and O'Connor ned the four before n in the fo horseback, after which came the} i 1 soon afterward Bennett was attacked in |Ing the delight-Inspiring product of the . SHIFoAmea te . . Tea Bet, ome yards Ollcroth. Bete! 10 pieces. Eeldridge street and badly beaten, poppy. ‘There was another man in the | (Mek OF asiteha, eH als Prenigenurend Direct Attention to a Large Assortment of} | ish Fl * room “ooking dope,” and a young | 24S inedpaciaates d Tae ae . | F Shot Once Before, When Mr. Allison was appointed list mare was amo | Colored and Dress Shirts, We Also Furnish a at at $65.00. spring by the Hate Division Mr Welde retul up his office, It] ivany house has not by determined when Mr. Cour Allison will take 1 * The salary is 800 ay } During the ast Mayoralty campaign }Bennett was active In the Sixth and (Bighth Assembly Districts and caused hundreds of arrests among the frequent- Jers of lodging-houses. In March he was shot in the abdomen in a Bleecker street | W!! On ane Ot u galoon by Abe Cutner, and for three [ee nr th } months occupied a bed at Bellevue Hos- | Wilson's employe . ah | pital, whero it was thought for weeks | MORIN «Unity ints. “rhe other | mn ior Fever ibe would ‘not recover, man and the young woman were dis-| Divison | Cutner was tried and acquitted on a| charged Sc plea of gelf-defense. ‘The saloon was Car Hite Chaeh iB —— 3 filled with friends of Cutner and enemies Charies Christ, twenty years olf, of te 1 of Bennett at the time, and it was not oO $0 Bast Fifth street, while driving. i difficult to get a mass of testimony to wagon thi«, mori mphEMGon ks, ind along the route SEND FOR LIST OF GooDs, wore, nthe tity to vas | made-to order and ready-to-wear, also $1.00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUN % Dressing Gowns, Bath Robes, Pajamas, | Underwear and FHalf Fose. aS ded nt the Hotel Gayosa Seat et ttiont noose. | GLovesC> Meckwear for street or evenine wear wow short rest Nock ara Umbrellas and Canes. utes Holzwasser & Co, out-of-town 1421 & 1423 Third Ave, soth & sist Sts.. orders. Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock, On Saturday Until 10 P. M. lecor nm) of the office. | buldings. be r Main street, the , of people amd the Pre sy bowing Mis acknowleds w with ti Samuel ti was said to be i After the velt retired eller Gift to Salvation Army | ee i Special for this week: | \WORLD WANTS that win\'| Men's Pure [rish Linen Sale of Increase Prosperity, | Hemstitched Handkerchi a L : é i ° si A Ul Silk Paid Help Wants in this H with white or colored initials, | 19 pete Ale ; morning’s World, BUT | 25 chs. each, value 38 Umbrellas. Men's Colored Shirts, BOUAEh Beane z at show that Cutner had shot in self- Square, defense, \s He was thrown Bennett's long confinement in the hos- rae pital after the shooting left him badly si weakened, and it {s considered doubtful U | if he can withstand the shock of to- i Gay's attack. Bennett is thirty-four hae * 5 ! Eighty Ren tatieat on Xo Est/ No Truge Yet Between Green- Ipatnatt wan in eriicat contition ‘be | Cloth Factions and More Pia tas tle caan'e skull had. vrovatiy ar, eet the mene aeull had prebarly| Trouble ts Expected. am face could oly have been made, the doctor said, by some such instru- 47 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen other New York papers combined, ef: ment as brass knuckles. white grounds with neat stripes or figures,all hand-finished 7 ADDRESSERS JANITRESSES a t he indications are plain that the oe fi Par cantersocemlinraeoinciseee berks conte econ cnelde vastiodulan ine button holes, cuffs attached, For Women |sovsts JOB COMPOSTTORS in whom he never remembered hav-| strife between the two factions of the 5 ARTIFICIAL FLOW- | KITCHENWORK .., 9 ‘seen before. gambling fraternity 1s going to be in black, navy, redand green,| ms ... LADIES’ TAILORS. 19 | | | LAUNDRBSS@S OCEANIC SAILED EARLY, ("*™,"2.00 frum stews | Are You Leaving Town Thanksgiving ? If so probably you need something in the way of a BL.35 yal Wes fa: 00. handles solid silver caps with | EPR trid nd pearl mounts;|nowvaz ea! nts;!nonnaz .... Broadway & zat Sire, ine ‘Buglish tee and furze, beorenispists will be a costly war to both sides if the be Many Titled Persons Abourd the cet NECKWEAR k Big While Star Boat. Biltarnesacow: AlowA canMnyek: || new travelling Bag or a Dress Suit Case. We offer two eae : a aes BOOKKBEPSRS : ‘ some ME Waite Star ne steamanip |, Wen ihe Weloaun Kennedy He” | “Specials” that (quality considered ) will stand the test plain ane With ssolia raises eee nae se Qeeanic salted for Liverpool early this | Aree Oling house in Thirty-hie1 || Of Comparison with any Bag or Suit Case you may see | 8 DUTCHERS sa. s PAINTING the night on board. street, decided to open a gam those in the cabin were John | house in Saratoga and be ready for ¢ Armour, Walter Jeffreys Carlin, Lord | petition with Richard Canfield next s Lady Gordon Lennox, Sir Audley | son they bought a plece of prox ling, J. B. Harper, Mra. G. W. Mc-| Broadway, Saratoga, from “Big Jim jArthur, Edith, Lady Playfair and Fitz- | Kennedy and Edward Croker, of Albany. | hugh Whitehouse, Not long after the deal had been Oh the Philadelphia, of t made the purchasers discovered that a Une, sailed; Robert 8, Mu clause jn an old bill of sale prohibited | wassador of the Unit forever any gambling on the property © po erage BE paw re ee thereupon made to have ; trawatl off, but Kennedy and ~ Bees pustee Tagation as} would not listen to It. IR n Walbaum, Burbridge and WILL RECONSTRUCT CASINO. | rani Parren, who is the sitent member | r of the Thirty-third st concern, Brew | y Changes to Be Made tn Broad-| very wroth and forced Kennedy out of way Playhouse, the combination. His turn came a Iitue y f) YTTONHOLE | PAPERHANGERS . 26-inch For Men; aera waar. 4| PHOTOORAPHERA. § ' "I ERS 2|/PIANO HANDS. fine English box and furze Rea a sl eebaeiane ” handles, CARPENTBRS PORTERS . 250 Solid Sole Leather ? Dress Suit Cases Sz 95 pete ara ee abliasd e ot CHAMBERMAIDS 4 | Like Cut. acct caer o ‘ ahaa 4] SALESLADIES With brass lock and catches, iy i : RD _tnviews_Gratt Refeenee Book @ Cin ENe Grea heat Balers Bile value $3.00. |coat aaxens .. SALESMPN . riveted leather corner protec- COMPOSITORS tors, linen lined and with Lord & Taylor, Ccaeene shirt flap, four inside straps, DENTISTS | English hand sewed handles. Broadway & 20th Bt. ©‘. | pestanme: To-morrow DIsHWASHERS DRESSMAKERS DRIVERS anywhere at the prices we quote. SIPPING OLURICS SHIRT HANDS SHOB HANDS SILVER MON SKIRT HANDS SLERVE RAND! STADLEMDN TAILORS ” of the [Plans have been filed at the Bureay| Mt when Burbridge suggested to Ken: | te G 5 F DRUG CLERKS ... 18] TINSMITHB ..., 2. 8 “Pulidings for the reconstruction of {Hedy that there ought to be some Im: | ‘ ‘ ae a 2 a UMBHMLAA: WAsebi FGavino, ‘Thirty-ninth wtreat aca {Drovements In the Chicago Club In| e Bach: . Saeatehe . UPHOLSTERERS Bera R : NERS... USEFUL MEN.) “What Is It to you?" asked Kennedy, | Why. we have.an interest In the| doors are to.oe enlarge club,” was the answer. | and concrete floor is be bullt Not for a minute,” replied Kennedy. jtoot Garden. The cost is placed |r hold the lease from Mr. Canfeit y estate, of No. 22 William|and If 1 am not good enough for you in he owner. Bigelow, Wallis & |New York you will have to stay out of away, aro the |my class In Saratoga. {n future please don’t speak to me when we happen to meet on the streat."’ rioln and & good ma fe Sy wonder ing whe: IF YOU NEED LAN OFFICE BOY OR AN BRRAND HOY, AN AD. IN THD SUNDAY WORLD WILL GIVE EMBROIDERORS ., 4] VARNIGHDRA ,.\,. '¢ BMP. AGENCIES .. WAIST HANDS. os, 18 BNOINEDRS . WAITERS sae 460d PNGRAVERS WAITREB@N |S.) PEEDERS . . WATCHM ASCE GIRLS... 1 GROOHRY CLERKS § is to be widened twenty- and raised eighteen fe Regular Value $6.00. SOLID COWHIDE LONDON CLUB BAGS, brass lock and catches, sewed ring handles, leather lined, inside pocket, special for 16 inch size........ $4.25 any

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