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INLEY'S SON c ON YOUNG GIRLS CHARGES Father Senet Fe a Term in Prison Charged with Assault, t Orowley served = Prison for as- gm east side ball. fenced in May, 1885, to seventeen and six months by Recorder Flower commuted his Semtence so that he was released in December, 1893. George Crowley, twenty-two yours old, @ son of former Police Sergeant David i. Crowley, was rescued from an angry mob last night by the police of the ‘Alexander Avenue Station. and locked up on a charge of asseulting fourteen- year-old Margaret Reuning. ‘The girl is a daughter of Albert Reu- ning and livas sith her parents at No. #51 Elton avenue, In the Bronx. Her father deals in wallpaper at No. 621 East One Hundred and Forty-sixth street. Moergnret was on the way to her father’s store about 9 o'clock Jast nigit when | ley, who was a stranger to her, stepped from the vestibule of the flat house at No. 6% East One Hun- @red and Forty-sixth street, and stood in her way. Girl Screamed for Help. he said, politely rals- you mind step- Wing t the door here and telling me which fs the Martin bell? I am near- aightedand cannot make it out.” The girl was decelved by his gentle manner and stepped into the vestibule ‘without.guspicion. As she stooped to Took at the name-plates over the belis Crowley seized her about the waist and / started to drag her behind the half- tort. more than a (pens to me.” struck. and I don't care,’ “T have’ no} year, fother does not care much what Crowley refused to say been living. The girl he {s alleged to have attacked was in court, badly cut up from where she had been Her parents were with her. and I guess my hap- where lie has her face Ived at home for | ITE E TE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 20, 190%. |ALAS! CENTRAL, EVERY MAN MAY BE HIS OWN HELLO GIRL Complicated Machin Alas! for the poor telephone gtrlt ‘A British corporation—a soulless cor- poration, of course—has entered into « conspiracy with a whote sluw of com- | plicated mtuchinery to deprive her of a living. Already the device has beon | it has proved pricticabdle, It does away altogether with the young lady of the languid volce at ‘Central.’ cloned door. Margaret screamed for help at the top of herilungs and wrenched herself away from her assajlant. Crowley,.{n the excitement of the tussle, struck her several blows in the face, one of which caused a cut over her right eye. ‘Mrs, Mary Higgins, the jonitress of a ipa eae was the first to to the rescue. Young Crowley fotce his way past her out of age door, but/Mrs. Higgins grabbed him ‘by the collar and hung on with all her @trer sth. Mob Threatened Crowley. Crowley attempted to beat her off and she was fast losing her strength ‘Wheh half a dozen of the neighbors ar- rived, It did not take them long to Tealige the nature of the situation when they saw Margaret trembling and in tears ‘with ‘the blood trickling down froni the cut Inher forehead. By+this time Policeman Heide-reck had arrived. Crowley was surrounded by a threatening mbb. He had been siruck in the face by one of the res- uers, his hat was battered in and his “glothing was dad! torn, Heldendeck " Fapped for assistance amd other police- mea responded ‘and fought their way through the crowd to the police ata- tion with their prisoner. ‘The girl was also taken to the sta- Bi Lincoin Hospital attended her. She ‘was hysterical from fright. Her father @rrived at the station while young Crow- Jey was being arraigned, anc the iaen” with dimiculty prevented the From attacking h Young Man Heid. ‘Young Crowley was arraigned before Magistrate Crane in the trial, To an Evening World reporter the prisoner. declared that he knew Mothing about the sssault, Does your father know you have bee arrevted on thig serious charge?” he was asked, “I don't know whether he does or not, HUNGARIANS WARNED NOT TO MEET AGAIN. Government Will Have Troops on Guard to Prevent Deputies Con- yening Parliament To-Morrow. BUDAPEST, Hungary, Feb. 20.—The! Oficial Gazette to-day published a no- Bowling tion, where an ambulance surgeon from] }-. 3°. oo power Morrisanta | tournam: Court to-day and held in $500 bail for | & H. Gilfiiiian w will really cease aftaire will be th organized OG SK 20 | ine meeting lest Ment of an executive commitice a “men eve! <u chive Bowl ing Cone Bowing Snury fee ndivicual ant ‘Totals Gen. Nylri, upholding tie legality of! Yesterday's dissolution of the Hunga-| Flan Parliament, maintaining that the | rescripr wag read‘ in the presence of Phirty (or forty deputies and warning the deputies that any attompt to, hold| the sitting of the House convened f:F| to-morrow wit be prevented by armed | BiG KNIFE BAND KILLS CHINESE CATHOLICS. |: PEKIN, Feb. 20.—Foreigners here are Fece!ving telegrams from relatives indi-| eating that there {x a feeling of alarm abroad over the possibility of an out- break of Chinese hostility. ‘whatever 1s felt in Pekin. All the forelgn Miniggers agree that the Chinese here, both officials and peo- te. more friendly t sonaily, although fo! &p independent Ine. pollticall: here is no anti-foreign m North Chins Wisely. to lead to The troubles a> not felt here. at is reported {rom Honan, however, ae ¢ the Big Knife Society pave ‘k number of Chinese Catho- Lies os the results of a local quarrel, —<$<—___. | FOPDHAM’S GREAT “PROM.” |= % —___ Uaiversity Alumni to Have Big Funetion at Delmonico’s, The sixth annual “prom,” given by ho Alumn! Aseociation of Fordham Lnivarsity.” will taka place at Del- ontey' iy oresihe the alumni pase thie is the he moat iuportant event wit eae “then number in al BY at ‘re ented No disquiet | fe ras] A. at Canton and Shanghai) St Haller osior ‘The retin jat the mer stre mthers, » revis and ty-laws of the N.Y. form to those of the A. B. C. the ma- tlonal body gains a strong ally in the local Axsociation ang the tournament representation in the N. ¥. B. A. becomes a representation by clubs whi it 1s believed more closely represen’ the interests of bowlers and will more beneficial to the sport. ‘After the national convention of bowlers fat Louisville, March 17-2 to ext) conduc, B. B. C., and the alley own rand direct business wan! vening was th W. Be puner and J. i if In an informal talk over the matter of eames Loulsville for the national SSocuatnent developed that the Great bers it will not’ be difgicuit tom: teams, SPEAR entries must be forw H secre Tournament Arg! for to ensure thelr acosptance. ts. $9 por mn In all the events— wo and In an individual contest, Ha tifleation of the Royal Commissioner, | Koster, the scores belnz a9 local brane: with ast pr ‘agaed tg the [iy ear ator ‘York has sent relive "for membersn! The last concession by the New York Association necessary for complete affillation with the American Bowling Congress was made at a mect- {ng of delegates from many clubs in the former organization at the Hotel Vic- toria last night and the split between Eastern and Western bowlers, at Buffaly four years ago, may now be considered as a closei incident. In the appointment of a committce consisting of J. Zollinger, F. A. GQ. Pearson, started M. Clute, W. B. Fisher and W. the constitution B, A, to con now le the N. ¥. B.A he entire Jurisdiction » ‘at ‘present, tourname rnament mat: c Mjurisdiction 0: H, Gil Marden stent enizies tu ably four or mor: om tate, et five-men teams, Brooklyn Team Match, The fleat series of ames in a two-men tram at was Tol t might at Hal: Brooklyn. rv Tledeman and ler winning three out of four | with John Koster and Billy Rother: ‘The scores 7 199 ist 215 G81 405 Ins 100 Koster . ik 196, THT "386 Ine defeated ollows Match Games in Brooklyn. Mever an at the Tul out Barnett . Wentrlok Maurer. Bawar Dinsn Totals Bilt Brook cS den Boars the “the | Signature of a ain star. * Gotham Palace t_perweesn Ar. rack. and Tony Wii! be rolled alleys to-night at Norman awill roll a mateh con- tent of beat fier out n ith Wedtn here Iie tetween the bowlers promises @ hard Won by Only Four Pins. By only four bina the Univernals managed viotory tn UNIVER CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought This Team ‘for Louisville. Cortes, of the Grand Central a has’ arranged to take a tea Louisville for thi tn the month, ae BOWLERS TAKE LAST STEP TO JOIN NATIONAL BODY By an ingenious «stem of indicators on the transmitter the subscriber cun, by pulling down ttle levers, make auto- | tic combinations corresponding to the nuniber desired. This combination, | 1g on the complicated array of re- ving drums at the exchange, picks up the connection with the number re- quired and puts the caller and the called {mn commuroation with each other. To ring off the subscriber simply hangs up the recelver as at present. whole process 1s carried out by me-| clinical arrangements at the exchange. Praises be! the heinous thing has not reached New York yet, and Central lere és safe for a while anyhow. But she fears the dread day may be coming when she can no longer murmur “Busy now!" as Jones !s ‘trying to get Brown to tell Rrown that his (Brown's) house Is burning down, and then settle back to chew her chewing-gum or rearrange her Marcel wave, while poor Jones dances madly up and down at the end of the American Bowling Con. nd ts pretty certain. If roll up to their present & good share of the Brooklyn eham rand otto i titan am of ational Cordes ts practieally Interstate League, and corn to, Dre 0 the rcokly to plek up inienes: in raven to pay their summer yi pAlley Champions in Contest. SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. INCOMING STEAMSHIPs, DUE TO-DAY. Hayary OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Hundred an} Ft feenth | Kntser_wWiihe! Riivell va. Otto Telttas, Feast Wilhel i strect: P. J Star Casing At the Grand Central, Brooklyn, last night, PIANOSS$ RENTED i, Fotal ‘pina: 191, 207, i. Total pi 200, 188, ‘Average, toa Siotger eaiacied Loe A SnOan@, for af postuonedy aa the wietye mixth merest not be ready for use MONTHLY. until Tic In Interstate. inbiowlyn end New a GOETZ & CO., 81-87 COURT STREET, OPEN EVENINGS. Brooklyn, Telephone 359 Main. JUDICIOUS PEOPLE USE PEOPLE USE “SATADA’ Ceylon and India Tea Black or Mixed, 60c and 70c per Ib. At all Grocera, HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS, 1904, a etd Contabloces e WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST Men’s Silk Scarfs Value $1.00 and $1.50 506. each High grade qualities, rich colorings, many exclusive designs, Made in full French and regular Four-in-hande, 23; inches wide. STORE WILL BE CLOSED WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. Decadvoay LZig96. Ptrect. A Soulless British Corporation with a Lot of a New Automatic Connecting Device. tried fn London, and, what 1s worse, | Kingston Colon SELOFF AND FUERY. BOX 10-ROUND DRAW PEORIA, Ml. Feb. #0.—In @ ten-round bout between Otto Selloff, of Cincinnatl, and Barney Puery, of Chicago, before the Riverdale Athletic Club last night the boys went the limit to a draw. It was an even aight throughout, although Selloff did the leading, with Fuery doing goud defensive work. ‘Phe eh looked like Seiloft’s during the first ffve rounds, but the Chicago fad got his wind toward the end and made a whirlwind finish. ‘The fight was witnessed by a “people, trany from GShiorgo und Central Titinols, The first two rounds were Selloft's. the German landing repeatedly to the face and body, but his blows had little effect. During the third and’ fourth honors wore even. Fuery claimed & foul in the fifth, ‘but {t was not al- lowet. In the seventh Salloff tried for @ knockout with a right swing Puery was strong rounds und both exchanged evgn blows, a Walsh. Wins Over Langdon. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20.—Jimmy Walsh, of Bosion, hid the’ better of Jack Langdon: of this city. in a fast six-round wind-up at (ea Warhringt A Sporting Club last nieht y having In mid his bout next Thursday, fought very He proved too clever for Langdon ery Puts in Operation All have Telephones of the dumb line Ike a whirling der-! vish. At the same time the automatic cen- \ SAMO AN TD | L.DOUGLAS W.L. Douglas makes and lls more men’s $3.50 retain d festa tietiond ufacturer in the world, Sioa 0 zt hfe . tam ALL LEATHERS, ALL ike ONE PRICE $3.59 If I could take you into my three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you the infinite care which every pair of shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Pourlas $3.50 om cost more to make, why they hold their sha fit better, wear longer, and are of greater in’ sic yalue than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. Le L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES CIVE COMFORT AND EASE. ' have worn W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes for th it three and find them the most comfortable and ‘easiest walking shoe I have ever worn. The « constructed that the feet, no matter how tender, are at ease in ‘them hd * PATRICK M' PHY, Police Captain, 72: rec dust the eames me ty mon 380 shoct, the my men’s same leathers, for $2. and $1.75." CAUTION. —Nono genuine without W. L. Douglas name and price stamped botto: Tak bstitute. Sold in W. L. Dougl stores the principal cities, and by the best shoe dealers evarywiere. ee Trshcively éxcaoese |W. L. DOUGLAS GREATER NEW YORK STORES: mailed free. W.L Doug- 433 way, corner Howard S| las, Brockton, Mass, BB discadways corners Atty Bixestre corner lath Street. 356 Sixth Avenue, corner 23d Street, corner 36th Stree} tral idea opens up an attractive vista of possibilities for the users of the ‘phone. When Mrs, Nick Longworth, et home wants to whtsper sweet noth- ings in the enr of Mr. Nick at the Cap- feol, she can pull down a few little | levers and talk to jim, safe from any | danger of an inquisitive young operator Think how easy marketing is to those with residence telephones. MEW YORK TELEPHONE Co. 185 Dey Street. at “Central” hearing what she says. eSraaE Pedhaprehighe tpn Stamps} ye stamp with each vc of ap Ask for them cash: when buying, merchand hen, we xive our siz p Malte ot double Iton, Pi Bridge to Duffield St., BROOKLYN C.ac. a Concerts Wednesday. | Wechsler’s Celebrated Orchestra will next Wednesday give our atrons a little musical treat. Concerts from 11 A. M. to 12 M., H H ‘ ‘ 2) Fu ' Open Saturdays | Until1oP.M. } eee eee... = ere A.M. =f 1 to2 and 3to4 P.M. Everybody welcome. Wechsler’s Orchestra onsidered by many to be the best musical organization in Greater ew Yark I ae a @ C= wo Two ‘ H Stamps Stamps } {Instead e Instead ; ' ‘of One of One; _ >Dividend= > Stamps = “" TO-MORROW 3 Day Every Wednesday. Every Wednesday hereafter until further notice we repeat our sensational Double Stamp offer in every de- partment in the store. 1,000 Dividend Stamps are the same as $3.00 cash, and 500 Dividend Stamps are the same as $1.50 cash. As we exchange one Dividend Stamp for two S. & H. Green Stamps (and almost daily take in thousands of Green Stamps at that rate), now giving two Dividend Stamps on each 10c of your purchase to-morrow Really means the same as if we gave you four ri Sperry 2 Hutchinson Green Stamps on each 10c of your purchase. | BROOKLYN. {08720 Rip rata ay yds ‘Thornton St. 2202 Third Avenue th Broadway} x Gates Avi ya Third Loan bet Ate Burst 147th Sts, a Tatton Bircet, corer Pearl Bereot, 250 West 125th'si 404 Fifth Avenue. 345, a guightly Rreneeen JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue, 95 Nassau Street. WEWARK—785 Broad Street. All cars go direct or nesepbenes| _by (rausfer to our doors. | 3300 Wan. | Broadway Brooklyn. BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE, Hail the Memory of Washington! Our Store Will Remain Closed Thursday as Usual. Send Old Glory to the Breezes. fo honor the memory of the “Father of His Country” unfurl the flag from every flagstaff, from every window, and let a patriotic spirit prevail throughout. For a proper obselvéace of Washington's Birthday Thursday we offer— n Ate 5 P. § Po Flag Poles, bail ones, ir Al Revolving Flag 111] Hosiery for Washington’s “Birthday Just the Preity Patterns s for Thursday's Festivities. $2cl4. Values at 8c, 50c. Values at 35c, 5 ge SE ae & “ "s Warranted Stain Hose, drop heel id to stitc r ‘Kerchiefs for Washington’s Birthday | ‘rio of Uncommonly Value: Wom BE mbrotdered Hand rege He T5¢ ThisIs Yard-Goods-Week, YouKnow kinds, We're Offering Values Never Before Attempted, Space forbids an extended itemization. Here are just two items to illustrate, and they're characteristic of the many money-saving advantages now offered. 50¢. Mohair Sicilian, 39c. 50c. Silk Eoliennes, 29c, 3 wide; in royal, navy and | An effectiy t just the dabric for early |“ wear; sie and cotton rate ie, ‘dress wear, and an ex-/ wien warn is ina eptional vanes th this ae Hevetian conn wit oi the Ww ng. soft finish ‘and - ally sold at this spleen 39, brilliant Inst 29 Cc Colors, also black; yardet Cc 66c. Outfit of 1.50 W.B, Embroidery 25c Dace P. N. Corsets, 69c = Lo CATARRH’ OF WINTER and by 80 doing procure unrivalled Flavor and Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the return of cold weather, for at the first Purity. Put up in sealed lead Packages to pre-| cold breath of the season this plague of Winter is fanned into life with all serve its many excellences. its miserable symptoms, The nostrils are stopped up, and a constant dropping of mucus back into the throat keeps up a continual hawking and spitting, the patient has dull headaches, ringing noises in the ears and a half sick, depressed feeling all the time. Every inner lining and tissue of the body omes inflamed, and secretes an unhealthy matter which is absorbed ito the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and the ‘disease becomes constitutional. ‘The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubles, affects the Kidneys and Bladder, attacks the soft bones of the throat and head and if not checked leads to Consumption. A disease so | deep-seated and dangerous cannot be washed out, neither can it be smoked |away. Sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., are useless, because they only reach the membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the disease is in the blood, §, S. S. cures Catarrh because it attacks it through the blood; it goes into the circulation and drives out all unhealthy accumulations and catarrhal matter, and when this is done every faces of the system re- ceives a supply of rich, pure blood, Then S S S. Sie inaemed semtaanes, and tissues heal, all @ e trouble, and by purifying and enriching the PURELY VEGETABLE. blood and bi idbag. np cheection syatem cures Catarrh permanently. If you have C not waste time with local remedies, but begin S, S. 8. and write for our bodk andany medical advice without charge. . 7HE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO. ATLANTA: GAo body is relieved, and every symptom passes ayer: S. 8. S. goes to the very root of the THE one discharge ceases, the depressed feeling of the . All are favorite aut those most in demand. They're made of cou- til, with stratght front, medium ses Richardson's outfit com- s ares ee Pah bit rape ie jece, a ram Lesson, seMGSor Study Plate, 4 skoing Pri: Silk, dozen lc. bust. long over hip and inbroldory Needles, 109,” jog. Embroi- cloacly, boned nd ‘fnlahed aa 'y, Hoop; total tie. 5 wo UD) 69. lave — bids white or ara meee 9) rip tne atudy Thuraday— 25 || gi vie oparabs S 69c Boiled Sliced Ham, Pound, 2Ic. Delectable Foods for Washington's Birthday. Alaska | Drake's Pound Cake, $ Ibs, 450.; 1b....160 0c, can ndome Yellow Pe: Slippers for Washington’s Birthday. All Kinds of Evening Footwear at Lowest Prices. Women’s Kid Strap qias te «+ bold ‘White Women's brasilian arid ribbon white 1.50 —— "a tage Ze instep, new BLYl® nerenesee

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