The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1906, Page 2

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_ BURGLARS FOUGHT F THOUSANDS ~ WAU PURSUED er Ses of Piste Shots Fired at Crowd Three Escaped, “THE FOURTH CAPTURE! Be, “"Sinothered by: Wei sht-of N Bee That Jumped Upan : Him. wThrovgh ‘that: p Where humenity a Ao bin, “ae foetr “becasionally sendin shoulder into the gaanda swho pursucd when hix three comp “fost-themeeives tn the tudes of ex at fc run down in’ an area ju: swarining mut Nera, w Acromy. ti & way Atom where Disirlot-Atorney yoy: S aicacs x = Ferme ven When the_eapas_pates | Buildings Encroaching On Bot there he was prone aa ail able to. biashe 5th Aventie to -Be— a fitider” the weg! of a score of? } Sqolunteer warders ar film one ot! Changed, | the men who first tackled ns Jay} | senseless with div scalp ripped across putt. Wife Suspected Her Visitor. _ Mrs. “Mike Megurowsky was in her kkitohen on the second floor of ‘the tall “rmnement-ar Nei ttonry-atrect when a roughly dressed young man opened {ie doar and walked in The woman's Rusband is a dealer in second-hand Jewelry and often ho has a lot’ of val- Mable etuft in his rooms. $0 his wife ja wany of strangers. but this visitor if ntly came on a stralgat errand. behind him. She knew then what was Riot. oe Before the Jeader could get his hands ‘on her she hud darted into herfront Zoom, slammed the door behind her and was halfway out the window shrieking for help and the police. Knocked Down the Girl. ~Thore wana Polish servant girt jn the middie room: As the four men started ‘to run back in the hall this girl, who knows no English, threw herself in| their way. The front man knocked her | at-with one blow of his fist, Ho and ‘his companions piled down the L—gtaireny; But Nex, Megurownky has lusty lungs | r-cries had-done thie work. Every jock Was erupting a liv Phe street door was ed. As the four men ¢ tle ‘Kteps. (Wo young Dive in the samy Herman Levy ugitives da themscly wo KUL bogus rec urth, ae of as itn tired hy billet in» OY PROPERTY ty the sharp end of a clubbed pintore | heladvansed toward:her. with a. bit} and then — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY | BUILDINGS THAT COST MILLIONS ENCROACH ON CITY LAND — ON FIFTH AVENUE AND MUST BE CHANGED, COURT ee ae MUST VACAT the & and Re least hall d facades all the ornampntal porches and porticos Firth Fifty-ninth street will have to be razed as 9 result ota decision of Justice O'Gorman, of me Supyr Court in~ Spretal— Term; who declares the milllonaire and mer- chant princes to be nothing more thay of b avenue, below ris squatters’ on the city's land, and. not even entitled to a, claim under the squatter law, w n gives title by long undisputed poss jon, | tntrogchments Of- 5” Ressdences. ‘The dec | streets. on will affect ILthe_city_wants to take nd street oan | tears tet et wanda kauanyd ails a AT niort ‘of tha fine ¢ronte on that (hor- oughfare will have to come down. Tha Company, which bullt its magnificen.— front of Corinthian architecture many Manhattan Hotel, Relasco'n Theatrn and | feet over the jinw of the street 4 dozen other notable ictures en-|. The steps extend Afteen feet into the roach upon thé street aa much as the! street. and even the columns them- Knickertocker Trust fCompany en-| selves are outside the Hne of the lot eroaches on Fifth ayentie, bht Fifth | on which the building stands, The avenue will be the firse to feel the, ety!) Marble fence) around: the old Stewart {Mansion octupled the same#pace, and mwhen the palace, which was tnillt’ bur} never occupled: by the merchan’ prince, | fect of the decision, Corporation Goun- sel Ellison sald to-day that he will ine | sist upon the city’s rights in Fifth ave. | w 1 | | nue at once, bezause the apace Is needed | Trimet Camp rayie. Tatlin ane nie | for trafic, Other atreets will be left leat tavthev cass He eaeeinne wanes aa they are. until the space 1s actually | “mis had been done before by al! the teehee: property-owners- on—both— sides ut the fp Teton ot \Justice O'Gorman reer undera calm tasod upon the old | Inthe case of ths |ardinansn of Ii which the coust noe Kntckerbocker—-Priet—deciarrs to -bt—rpid: ThE Was handeu down petty against CHANLER WINS BY 4,870 VOTES OVER BRUCE a irom Fir First Page.) Continu ountw ballot omtct At Bay in Areaway, 1 Some of g At the be opened for ‘ Wk the cor. man orn - be ky upon the li ABE KAFFENBURGH IS - FORMALLY DISBARRED. te Div Cow to-day pinion’ in the -ma Kaflenbur jarred by dina n Koes over the hiw and. ran divore ae quite ' member impr of the p ACTOR MARRIES RUNAWAY GIRL. | permiest 1 Mixw Render alk withdrew: water thelr op ee : NN een EGHT IS NOW ~ BEFORE COURTS ARROW SHOWS GAROEN winch’ May BR REMOVED Heldorf -ASTPRIA every block. | Tne Waldorf will have to give up & | pretty ornamental garden between the [Malk-and the qwindows on the Fifth eve nue side Sharry'e-wiil -havete SHIP WITH CARGO AFIRE MAKES DASH FOR PORT Se Catton Found to Be Burning, and Atter Inef.. fective Hiforts to Quench Fiames Ter- aR od Sandy Teovered in At frat. British © hi N ence Hurries nt » Terence which tef! Hrovklyn yeate aft ried to-day -witn cotton biaZ old. The Terence had pass- when the fre was dis- he could charged that sed the co! of iy had nse rady om+ to ae epent | i Me. Farrelly, wants to make the present ofMeers ny stop — spending | way to Mancheater, panna ce upon a iol. pay Were ised to to ¢ th company of car] waa than Th 7 do it Dm UR ALA tC : wns tn saa gg HeoD fs no | zi |Yatine by forged ballote! On. ch Aaa for. albem in hae An | teag F: trary, it) wax mer heln the vote: : inst (area aaa Mheeeyeae tients AN wag eat Mo hls. nambsr, Identincation. 0 xow VOM and Geperemcdy, removes. ca a { voters 2 caf paren of thel uae Cle eg fOr full Mame. Took for siennture BW. ts a ig, ot with thelr sig: loka Grove, £06. tee : }oned. burning, smother th peter the effect awhile curgo Of the in the hi rh be the ent at BAD atinie on} nd, bat all tramo re ro midnigat ft was ovident | on were making no head entire fire, andot in then dec ded to back Bad simnpier al minapd Wad | flames. | Sr gotromawnethredt)-a—tiske—of .urn Back, Wieden-tr: bt Hated by sow dara ‘Terence slowly te Iasand: % Maroyr craic captain atne-required-asater he aygided suivKwo, cunrwes, | tnt he had come to ooo Smit Acad ior tirebowst: no head ng tongues of crawi.d back Pass! nee bur Thguen Way aed ict Oho bina {was co.ton fire when Heth | even with } baat the de COUNTESS ANNA hen posed to declared which EXTRAVAGANT, TOO, _ SAY d by the counsel for tho Count h 1 nevor heard 6 have bribed Maltre Cruppl then pr bos counsel c THE LAWYERS. enscenecati (Continued £ {ree W opey tue aciies of one SGUACE Wu YUE CUMBEDL CO ous Ghausion at vuuuy assured (ne Coot tie COUKEM Fespect, ented, Sh undyink afecuon for nik wite onvaltre Crupol. for the Countess, in reply charged the Cou w Socking to 4 iti insue At the bar by making an unpre- |ielented ‘and banelens attack on Mt Kelly, who co ‘declared. enjoyed a staan States and oH made hls dofenwe. atin he being a member of the N fugue, he Me aeoaunsel for. the. United States TLerntion in Paria for tho past twent Hopes for Reconciliation, Maltre.!Crupol re trong tae names ios: he wax mup Vuned what he | dvouments—-by the Count in forged harged, July last uttompted to convince hia wife that Mr. Kolly wan concerned in a plot to accomplish his political ruln. Several Maitre ene of | Bonnet’ ae 4 aarp sruppl and Ponn Wasaages betwaen took plac int postpone Min, Court Q 1 against | | continue 0} ‘3 neh oxaming iJ Il have to be made Taf the cotton Ih all the anrarentt ‘hatches. ’ ihe case for a fortnight, in the dope || of a final reconciliation, but the Judge | refused to “ate g for n Ww clusions of. the Publi week, will announce wither for a divon or the withesnes ing —ttre Prosecutor tts next | decisio case. In. wh Countess ve, Cas | Geors Gould. as trustee, Joint-defendants, was | yeas to-day, This | brought ‘by 400,000, Majtre Millerand. of counsel tor the h Count Mane, and are ‘made called aflor re- ault, whieh — is elx ealitors, Gd not Ante tris plea, and the case Wan adournea form férthight, See Cou Vane t Cantellane'n love le fers Ey SHANLEY | RESTAURANTS Are Veaturing | ‘Mid-Day Luncheon Favorlie Pinces |For Shoppers and Theatre-Goers. Noted for DINNER and THEATRE SUPPERS. BROADWAY. 20TH-R0TH STRAETH, BROADWAY and 42D STRENT, ISTH AVE, near 26D pITEET, f _[anake of smoke and> anctoring— or and adjourned au || or for examination | creditore, Involves $3,- | B, Altman & Co. big store at Thirty- » fourth street and Fifth avenue, will, be! asked to chop off Its new portico, | Millionaires to Suffer Heavily. The Cornelius Vanderbilt residence wrought iron fence Inclosing the house dens, ; Whitney residence, at Fifty-sex- enth street and Fifth avenue, {ts lawn, The Knickerbocker Trust Company's WW bullditi@ at Thirty-fourth street and | | Fitth avenue must |tear away its hand- some Corinthian columns, j>Then, ‘too, there are dozens of other? i butidings of minor importance that muat > radical changes because of [eroachment on the sidewalk, { Ellison Invokes Law, The caso upon which Mr, bases his contention that all the houses built too far out toward the sidewalk are occupying city property waa nie [su against the Knickernocxer Trust | Company, which was decided in tne city's faver hy Justice O'Gorman, Whea_the duliding was erected. the i | sembly, {n 191, and had an ondinance | Darsed granting It permission to erect | % portico and columns on the. sidewalk further with {ts frieze and cornices. the permit in accordance with the tarms of the bill ~It has bean the contention of Mr, Ellison that this 1901 ordinance, as wel ssill_have to demolish $4060 warth of will lose. en } Ellison | mpany went before the Municipal As- e, and at the samo time encroach | The Commissioner of Highways made| comiucdate the trenendous: tratiic re- quired. In LOL John Fugwostion Una y. but Als sUggestion Was lust Lia we acuris OL orotest, and theré fia! been alience inMi OW. Above. f° : many property owners have been careful Keep structipes off the elty tier a Kopes on the uppor thoroughfare tbe many. king Mr 4 made i strect tne WHE p In~ais rife, that. wil nut Jand and iw going (0 Be will The ) band, no tt totte pt to force matters ng ahead with @ hf somos tt portunity | Mehest ‘co C but to the owners the matt th unc to oft The oward { i \Combination Shoe. The upper of this shoe { two sizes smaller than regular- ly goes with the ordinary shoe. Fas better and gives an in- crease of comfort to feet with a low instep, as it prevents the foot From. crowding into the toe of the shoe. ‘For men and women in all the wanted leathers. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (Geman waxaee starr.) Ball Orders Filled. Sead for Catalogus. ~ ———————_—__ property owners the right to encroach on city property, was not conastitu- tonal. He tovk the case of the trust Aa baad as a test and won his conten- f original ordinances. were passed and later in 1s44. Te coral: | sén'%o fnciose Afteen feet ot the side } Walk for @ Courtyard or for porticos | etreet. Claim Long Suggested. As business has increased Fifth ave- nie has shown Itaelf Inadequate to ac- i —= Exhibition Nov, Sth to 17tb, at Madison Square Garden Concert Hall. 2 P.M. to 10 P.M, 300 MAGNIFICENT ENLARGEMENTS, Daity Lectures By DR. DIXON, Zand 6 P.M. Beautiful Lantern Slid: Moving Picture: COMPLIMENTARY Ticke: the asking st any Medak De New ———— t Volt Makes” the least proft on th candies. but satlafey (he mreatest mum- Ver of consumers whea It comes nochave teh aanie WA AA BONBONS.. ND tt NUT CLUSTERS. ..POUND RPCIAL FOR FRIDAY, ASNORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES .rocunD Ve. uclitCLAT al “CARO- CARO extvact South Atricea Plant Ex.ernal Remedy Daily att —Stalniosa—tlarmless—Etteou ve Ubesity, Gout, heumatism NO DIEVING. Caro:Caro duirenace wo. B CHL pent th RAT Cs 2 BUrKLOR OF Woalk: Hecpnunsaded Used by feasion anit GUT grade RNAL, It Ty feria iy By, mpapiciane of Wares coutinen 1H Privy 3).u iat | Ramndelt a.” ‘Hoyeman's, Oe oF true” de x cae johiet, » Adresn sed CAPO CON. Oat Saree BNNAln e Amoertonn Depot. Pea telnle, Pik, HELP WANYE&O-MALE. RERUN RCA Urrand Loy wakhted; good opportin- HHI 13. Apply, With refonincta, Towel’ Brow. Bhoe Co. it0 Danna at. a Tyga, conmewnt, UA work on she Mhivet metal itendwy latowty wor Hanitary, 60 Groeten fe. Dnokiyn, LOST, FOUND AND “REWARDS. Fox terrier, biown bawdy wlivec tall brown spots on eames pink bow collar; answers Mddte rovand: J. Gy Gilmer, an The-older buildings took advantage of these ordinances to encroach on the A silent piano is money tied up A Regina Player Piano is money > |invested. Talk over with us a basis “| of exchange: es BESO to BINH 8175 to s270 Kto 8425, Regina J iayer Piano... Togina Chime Clock | Regina Muste Boxes. Vietor Talking Machines json Phonographa.. Our Broadway storé is the home of everything in musical instru- ments-of-the-present- Broadway and Seventeenth St. The in Amerion sclurers ef music boxes mar Ne Security, No fute} eat. No Endorsements Emolovrret References. 39 MATDEN LANE. N'Y, Breck renee 407 Fulton Street, | NTEREST. ND DIVIDEND NUTICES. THE NC TREC TORS OF Ti AMERICA OL COMPANY, ‘® semiannual eopretarret: stock: a her cent, upon the comin Stock of the company, payalle Dec 1 10" At tie baaking house of Wingaw. Lahier & Nov. 8. Jaa deci wen will be 0 ana will rematn BUTLER,—At her residence, 290 Svert at, suddenly, Tuesday, Noy, #. MANY BUTLER, beloved wife of James itu { born July 26, 1833. Liverpool, giant, | Funeral: seryloce will be Chu of the Rloeeed Bacrament, W Noy, 0 at ® Ac M, Epringtield, Mass, AN Suddenly, at his reaidenes (87 Washington at. DENNIS BG beloved husband of Maria Egan. a St, Alphon: Chureti. Way and Canal at, New y. Intermeny in Calvary, HBRHICK—On Noy..7, MARY © [Thy RICK, beloved wife’ of Frank J. Merrick and daughter of tho lath Dantel O'orfo and Mary Coakiey. | Fungral to be held at St Chareh, 188th et fad Alex. Saturday morning, Nov, 10. interment Calvary, A oF Interme ato, 1 York Jerome's dur BY es at 0 o'clock %:

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