The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1907, Page 16

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OUT OF BUSINESS. IRAN OVER WOMAN. £ ri a4 eine a a4 Uneulted tothe sirenuous. "feof ee PS Inspector Tries New Plan: to Weed Our the 'Slow- Going Pedallers. Inspector Sweeny, Berst. Cullen of his ‘Star, and Roundsman Maton, of In-| » @pector Binghom's staff, Teft Inspector Bweeny’s office in One Hundred and ffwenty-titth strect this at termoon at 2 Walosk Lor Me Kinksvriage rowd, where /@ test unique inthe annals of! the Naw York: Police, Pepxttment’ was inaugur- ated. The. officera were in n_high power. au- fomobile. and_on thé AinBabridge road met sixty, bicyolo emen. who had oen ordered. to report there ahd undqr- afer, them: by. thelr ‘ gsupertors. 2 7, Amgng the sixty: “were” Rome OF Older bicycle “policemen, while others ‘Were wevdly palloeupmicants for placed ‘on the bicycle ‘aquad, which ts generally eonsidered preferable, to pounainig the | Pavements, ‘The autpmodile, driven by | tho Jin- “Wry Operated ATOR AEE GE] ‘twenty infles an’ hour. The. sixty bi- eyole policemen were lined up along, the curb, and as:picked out for a teat of tehir spead Jumped on thelr bicycles gs the automobile whizzed past and gwent after tt as rapidly as they could propel themselves along. , They were Pht permitled 46-mountelrmachines + gnull the aiitomobile was‘ past, and were | gee ivan five blocks in which to overtake { ft. ‘Those who cannot overhaul an auto- | mobile within five blocks are @ bicycle cop. Tr js ain terstood that 4n~sisin dor the bicyclo_polloemen, &nd that they will be made to demo: t0_thelr-superiore_thwir-eMolel oritiona that ate t further tests “apeed . Inspector Bingham, Iw sald, expects to increase the bicycle -equad-by_the addition_of-a_number_ot ders, and at the same time he those .atho-sta-t. ta” overtake the fastest orcher. = ——_——_—. the | {aawa and hammers anc te | sald «thar Nyiand made so WUC atse | —_INWILD DRIVE Intoxicated Driver Thine Team Dashes Through Crowded Harlem Street. Carmina Farineo, a An .expresa Contpan: drunk to-day. He ¢ wreots of Harlem stone tir Bice ing east fn Oue Hundred Atth street, lashed the wallop, He —was driving tracks behind «6 Lenox avenue. Mra, | fom, of 20, b4Teron VSR, Was on the -corner—walting» to board the-car, Rarineo made no attempt:to, atop, bu astung.out.to_plixg our —The-truck. smashe dagainst the year platform; throwing ‘three mon againdt the door and slightly) injuring’) them. | Mra Reusckkauy' was 1 down and run. over and ‘lay «tous in’ the street, while Furinoo, stavding up: in fala seat and whooping like an Indtin, lashed-hia horses .to er spend, Edward O'Brien, conductor of'the car, TAN After: the truck and ‘i ur up. be hind, while Thoma Somkers, mo- and Twenty ‘There'll be no more predictlans Herses into # Of mild winters hereabout atiawe his frozen goowp bo: NOISY NEIGHBORS “LAND IN COURT Guard: Nyland and Policeman Hauser Want to Sleep—Each Says Other Won't Let Him. ' 303 Were running James Nyland tan "L" guard who works at night. Henry Hauser {s § policeman: who works nights sometimes and days sometimes and sleeps at ir- regular hours. They ocoupy adjoining, flats on the top floor of No. 305 ‘East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. Nylagd has a tool,chest and acts, as his own—carpenter and plumber, and }when he-has spare time AuMngtre-ary Panteat as pions d Unkers. notified the ue . Pto her he Hauser was 2 One Hundred and ‘Twenty-rixth stron joday on amEinintot Nytand, who -t0ld.| station, 00 drunk-to-te-takan-lo-count Magistrate Mayo the policeman /had, So STEANSHP STAKES FOLKS AT HAIN ~Pokoemen Nian: rT we front of ine New York Central $i Hor, ‘end /mady n° dastt for the alam | ‘and stopped. it Farineo w. oan sub- ducd. In the mean ume Mrs had. benn taken to @ drug store at Lenox avenuo.and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. where she was, at- tended by an ambillance surgeon. from Harlom, 3 Toapital, two frac- pal injuries At iva with his. saws and hammers that he waa unable to sleep. a “T was fixing a door fn ney fixt,” said N: ‘when Halser. in his under- oe and with his shiel pinned PE ia Re ans the kw Tre tell mo what I wn house. Then be ing me. When I tr} =e the” is fe tufns loose Fania Fits AS ‘and sald he Is enouiagcone Arcola, from Philadelphia, Hee rand a Gow. High and Dry, but Her |Hanser called mo, a WOMAN TRIES TO. DUST YACHT CLUB Mrs. McDonald Refuses to Be wy seate "tayo wuggested that the) move if he was not satisfied both his neighbor and then discharged im. FEARS FELT FUR ——-Cargo-May-Be-Saved. HAVANA, Jan, 2.—The British steam. er Arcola, which grounded on the rock: close to Morro Castle shortly after mid- | night while trying to enter this harbor, | is tn no Immediate danger. The heavy wea Which was Tunning when, she atruck has gone down, but the vessel ts high =_-Responsible-for-Them- Any Longer. Moses Herrman, Park Commissioner, “heard the protests—to-day-against tho Janding at North River and One Hun-|- AFA ant Eigtith—street, as petitioned for by George J, Bestner as Commodore of the clud. Tho landing ts now occu- Tied and has been fortwenty-two years by Mrs, Margaret McDonald. She was represented by John P, Everett. Request for permission to construct a new janding in the vicinity had been denied by Commissioner Herrman in accord with his decision to refuse-to @rant such requesia. Mr, Canavan ad- _ mitted chat Mrs, McDonald a ens ahold hawe the Nowed-tham, SSeTlirough- her counse:. “airs. MMeDonata _gaid she had been. responsible to the ‘Park Commissioner during i the years that there was ly, coming to prominence mothodr etotidof ASTER Detectives Unable to Lean How pet —the rocks within a few feet of a schooner which utranded during = thesoresent=ccy Some of tho seafaring mon here think | LG ROE Here “Fight Days Ago. Tho freight ahip Louisiana, of the Scandinavian-American Une, has not) swe were making the channel easily been reported ‘since she left oy 65 ania | ia safely when we were struck an tho on Dec. 28, ang there are_sra. coopers -aide-by_an-eviorinous—arave,—whica that she muy Nave foundered in-some/ Vis foilowed by others” Inq of the heavy storms that have AWePt |cession, Tuls Iated tho Arcola ftom che North “Adientle-since.that date. the channel, Her helm put put hard The Lousiana is in command ot Capt. {down Dut we falled to ork ner back channe! © grated upon Andreson, one of the Dest skippers On thy rocks:. The engines, were reversed feline. He has. crew of about fifty {NG [os thi Tn y the anén: The New: York. agents tor the Every waye which hit the “yorsel drove 3 dye & Co, Mud hee barder upon the Tooke.” company, Furch, Edye ; er is rae today the ‘Lousiana as now etght Pabeeee a was. loa Mod Nor the Hava days overdue. Re doubt that she will apt Wry, of the stranded vessel, de- clares that ho twice asked the pilot, ust before the steamer went on the To! and the latter said he had not. Con- tipuing, Capt. Wry sald: i tend ubnn_ Central ies Nemel carrice a mixed cargo, IN-|{s no high and dry that the atevedores Me @ been maile both here andjare throwing her coal, ashore. a the-other side, (probably that-neariy allot _her_c f the missing | will be saved. “Sne~Laui- quiries hay at shipping agencies 0 ut-ne information avout yeseclhas been ay) slana is a comparatt stars weet Aurora), SIZ; by, Saieate Betty | Aedtesseys . eMat and ja” half fur $Wiltiam-Marooney-Received His Injuries. hen_the Tower eid ec nad a re the doctors aad—nicut? cted by ‘THe waren bur. aystenr off 3 xome received hia sing time Ci BRINGS / ING | Posit’on Worker Home Investment Bargain 10 1 lor | Mortipoy, j Sistine 103 ie dour, 1; Ht % and embroidered trimmings—most ey the | usch kau ‘MURDERERS TRYING “Bhe ls Tylhg ut Uie Toot of the Prado, that the Arcola Gan be payed, while AL , Whether he had seen any lights; situation, “Charge! bast: Assault: With $30, $35, $38 Costumes BINGHAM FALLS TO. | “STOP POLICE LOBBY | Fund Goes In Despite Com- misioner's Proposed Platoon Substitute The police lobby for the passage of, | the Three-Platoon law by the Legisla- ture is reported to-day a8 unmoved by Saget Bin m's Announcement. j that -heshicr erected a wubstitite tor } the two- Prlaeon system that will please Tithe policemen and at the samo time Keep the city patrolled. From reliable sources ft wha learned to-day that no matter what the mys turns out to be, the po. termined lo” place the tt platoon system on the statu jeiat the department will no longer be yat— tho amercy, ar aniisslonera pollay, Col. plitoon tidge pat it our ai Commiratoier Greene sii ection pcheme.. Mayor the stinis promised to Dlaxgods, jw j@lonér afc, Goer {the ayalem—jast— ima fa latoon system t) TOU and reearve. ii To-day ho fafd-he wasn't quite ready oO announce his scheme wiyich he pi mn the tires mer Par- by ‘Comins! am dropped oo TUbSUTUTAg ineréased the 5 PALI EN “pending O11 et AL omalned no fight the B captains | its, Commissioner at ose bejusedtb bush platoon, bill, yee TO SCARE & SLEUTH Slayers of Giovanni Baptisti Gelsomino Send Threai- >vening Letter tortitich. Detective-Sergt. Nick Dich, Bronx Bureau derons of Glovanal Raptist G. e letter 8 signed bya Ga mino'n body was perforated by ffteen | 0 Gelsoming ont of Putile. Boh f Cay | Patce s pat mt fon om the trail. Th received to-day read: Your tite tytn tanger. Baws AED no areSai In this case. } Tilt ways he formant arrest inthe’ ewxt fort | THIEVES DIDN'T LEAVE MUCH-IN ELMHURST. t-Made the dences and Got Rich a Elmhurst, L. I., to-day woke up to the fact that fiers is a very busy gang of “rulers working it Queena. Mee Mar tn Scheleky—Wiry-has a-tno residences on Ludlow avenu’, suffered most. She qwent out to spend the evening with her yorininw, Mason Smedley-onAUhitney o-ailed up..the. Smedleyscon ongsind told them. about.tt. family hurried home.Tha Smed- one out before the ¥ house and cle cy Price Highest Gane Suits Sacrificed To-Morrow! * The Bedell Waron-High Prices is decisively won—the final victory in iceesplsied nie he =wonderial presentation of “Suit values! Nog tady who-can finid-ise for—cne—at these exquisite tailored costumes can afford to miss the opportunity, $38 Velvet Suits, $14.75 $35 FrenchEton Suits, $14.75 $35 Eroadcloth Suits, $14.75 $20 English Mixtures, $14.75 $30 Long Coat Suits, $14.75 Dressy creations—pony coat, mess coat; cadet,—visiting coat~and fancy Eton models in profusion — highest grade materials—coats ele- gantly silk lined —newest sik, braid 4 5) \\admired costumes of the season. pecinired values ever seen in the city, Alterations Free—No | Mail Orders \j Sale at All Three Stores. (Otol Wes be th Stee 4 : 460442 Fon Stee BROOKLYN | ¢harag of perjury: growing -Gx trial Pasco Poruy: terfday put over unul the Mitre! feld., of the Resi-|_ TaN AFAR HF UD ITY ©) | THINGS ABOUT HER And Ill Cost Him $20,000 if He Doesn’t Hurry Up and Explain. Harvey C. Vernon's notion of what constitutes a tania for a damage sult by a Jady against a gentleman who has stalked about. her ts not that-of Joetice O'Gorman, of the Supreme Court, and plaint of Misy Violet Reed before Feb, such sum. for damages, as rerred-by-agury Miss Reed's behalf, charging him matory remarks about her tn Cn aKo last’ May which were false and A murer\ way of gettin! ‘em! « Injured hor station. $1,000 READER TRIAL PUT OFF. The trin} ot ‘Athole B, : Read Nolet trad ts blnckmadt At olet of the matter | of copper in tn | pletura. tal which she term og ts {the Criminal Branch of the United |” tee Circult Court by Juige Chat. ot a lawyel 1 to tht complaint a JAMES MAGREERY & CO. \ 84th Street. 23rd Street. Ss AIS T PATTERNS atiste, fintshed- with 1-25-each ~ ———Falue- Embroidered Benge with pleated ruffle. White, black, black and white, pink and white, blue and white, 2.25 each Trish hand-en *oi lered Batiste aid : Trish Linen. 1.75 and 2.75 yalue 3.00 to 5.00 - French hand. embroidered Batiste, 75° value 10.50 _In Botir Stores, ~ Embroidered} Yalenciennes Jace, In Both Stores, HOSIERY. _ 100 dozen pairs Ladies’ black, pure- sitk Stockings. “Cobweb” weight with double heels, soles and toes. Sizes 8 to 10% inches. é 1.00 per pair UNMADE_ LACE ROBES. Exhibition of the latest Lace and Em- broidered Robes and Coats,—showing many exclusive designs of Irish Crochet, — Point Venise, Duchesse, Point Applique, Prineess-and-Novelty-Laces. In_Roth Stores. A complaint Wax Kerved on “him in} had her | and the} neettute | 1907. gat, an exact duplicate of:the Go. to run'on {ts New York-Jersey % sorvice, . The new boat will be 24 ta tn length, vith engines and botlers cay ble of giving hor a apeed of 16 kno Finished in mahogany, with all the L est. tmprovemenis tn machinery—a equipment, w. six water-tleht’ ec partme: tah be as safe and & cause of action, The demurer papers Were submitted to Justice O'Gorman, who decided to-day that the complaint presents eyuple cause of acioin in Both an. {ntertooutory judgment fe “Sie eae final {f Mer. favor, to be made on does not put {nan answer and ‘ene, NEW FERRY-BOAT FOR ERIE COMMUTERS. le er Double-Decker of the Goshen Type) Ordered Built -to- Meet Hud- son River Rush. ; The Erie Raflroad has just placed an | + order for a new double-decked ftorry-! hi aa Boon do possi’ THe new oat WHY” EVE “The LS new double-decked boats, the othura Wl ‘fuxedo, Ariington = JAMES MeGREERY &60.- “Sd th Street, fees 23rd Street. CHINA, In Both Stores, Fine thin Gung Raniékin, and Plate ex = .2,50 doz. Tea Cups and Sa ucers, Bread and” . Butter ‘Plates... Ritaterecs 2.50 doz.’ . Fine French China, oper stack Din- ner Sets. 100 pieces.” 40;09;-50.09;-75.00-ands 03505 ‘ formerly 60,00 to $30.00 “TRUNKS. In Bath Stores, 24 Sale-of Dress-Trunks-(the exceHent= male of “Henry Likly & Co.”), highiy recommended for long distance travel, ~ Made of selected basswood, covered with oil painted duck. Bound with rawhide, “strapped with leather. Bronze “steel ~ trimmings. Hand riveted. Trays with hat and waist compartments, as well as _ dress trays. Sizes 22 to 40 inche: : I4.50 to 17. 50 aa yilue 18.00 to 21.00; N. ore t Dress Suit Cases of Russetand Brown 3 Cowhide. Withdouble steelframes, brass spring locks, patent handles, leather cappedcorners, Fitted with shirt pockets, lined with linen. Sizes 22 and 24 inches. = 6-00 nas value 7.00 A complete stock of Dress Sem “Wardrobe, Buréat, Chifforicr avd men’s Trunks, SoleLeather Valises, Kit Bags Hat — and Shoe Boxes. ~“Antomobile Hamper: Bags and Cases with and without fit- tings. Saar Dog Collars, Harness, Cites and: _|f Sleeping Baskets. : 5 On January the 23rd. embroidered Batiste 8.50 yalue 11.50 Sale of 100 Robes. LADIES’ SUITS. Advance models of Buglish, Tailor- made Serge Suits. ‘Colors: blue, black — and white, . “42.50 —Lingerie. oe Dee Made-of Spatsten or OLE Mull. Trimmed with-valencien +8;00-and-22,50— JAMES McGRE SFRYR CO. 2brd Street. — 84th Street. v In Both Stores. ne. MEN'S “HABERDASHERY. “In Both. Custom Shirts made to measure from the latest Shirtings—showing the new weaves and colors for the Spring Season, *_Materials_include—Scotch—Madras, ~-=---Russian Cord, Satin Broche, embroidered and-—Jacquard-Batiste;-Seotch-Fiannel, ~~~ English silk and wool, and French or “English Silk -Shirtin well as fine American-Gitks™woven—expressly—for James McCreery & Co, : -Samples. cam on request, JAMES NoGREERY &00.. 23rd Street. 34th Street, “When i in doubt- Sold wherever books are sold; by newsboys and_at news. stands, take the trick’ ’---Hoyle. One need never be in doubt if in possession : . Price 25 Cents. . ents. . 4 By f Mail 35 Cents, Genise of a copy of the Jt sill apswer any question, decide every. bet. and-settle-all-disputes;-it will tell the tele= graph tolls between New York and Duluth, give the cheer of sixty-five different colleges and tell the public debt of Portland, Oregon; it contains the names of all diplomatic repre- sentatives from foreign countrieS and a complete list of Uncle Sam's Diplomats and Consular agents’ abroad; it will tell you the population of the United States according to sex, nativity and color; gives the name of the owner, winner, second and third horse, and time of the Brooklyn Handicap from 1898 to 1906; receipts and expenilitures of the U. S, Government from 1877 to 1906; Constitution of the United States and Washington farewell address; it will inform you of the birthplace and date of birth of almost two hundred promi- nent dramatic and musical people; has a complete list of the American multi- millionaires and the Famols old people of | 1907; and—well, perhaps.a thousand other subjects and ten ‘thousand facts and figures,

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