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CONDUCTOR WHO USED HIS FISTS GETS FVE DAIS (ant nn) WILL LOSE ‘HIS. JOB. Gourt Wastes No Time With Street Railroad Bully Who , Sought Trouble. , 4 Magistrate Harris in Night Polleo Court jast night sent Conductor Joseph Differson Blackwell's Island for oharges of arsault pref the Third avenue line, to days red by Harold ©, Lyons, a real estate dealer of Long |) Island-—The citizen and the cenductor| had trouble at T Hundred and Tw the busy hours of When Dufferson the pile of rocks next Saturday night he will be moned to the offices of Bupt. Delaney, where adgitional cliarges will be preferred against him, avenue, and One| fAfth ‘evening one-ofowheh wilt be absenting himeeit ¢ ‘swthout Inave. He will lose his Job. Some Rough Language. Lyons departed early to-day on a bual- ness trip in Connecticut, but Charles Henderson, the witness in the case, tell the atory 0 dent that resulted in the cond “a change from blue to Biripes "I was on the Third avenue car when §< approached One Hundred and Twen- ¢y-ftth street,” sald Mr. Hend, “Lyons was: 0: rea persons mho stood at the corner walting to get adoard, In the block Dufferson had an argument with * man who refuned to pay ‘is fare was the ry of one of them raying he did a other he didn't. The conductor blocked the! entrance and held the car up. Lyons | was trylng to get on the platform of the| ca: “Why don't you go ahead? I'm in al} hurry. Have to keep an engagement," Lyons sald. “"T' go when I xet ready. Tell |e with your engagements. They don't | £2 bother me. And don't get funny, young ‘fallow, butting Int is thing, or I'll ehuck you off the car, too.’ Car Remains Stationary. wishing to engage {nan arg @ street car conductor. All of the pas- wengers crowded about the two. The car did not move. Then Ly: treet during | 2) gets through with An son. | Me: “Lyons made some remark about not | §. on. The conductor, whether it was Intentional or not I cannot way, joatled | 0 street. Lyons almost | ons inte the fell, but he recovered his balance and then wont into the car. The conductor | ‘was evidently not satixiied with the ter- imination and follows him into his seat. When the was picking up his fare Dufterson reopened the incident. Lyons xot up out of hin neat and sald that he did not want to hear anything More atout/the affair. “You'll hear all I've got to say, sport, and something more {f you get fresh, came the reply. “I'm the conductor on ‘this warship and any man who wants to tell me about my business better look rp. V've been on this Hine Jong ‘enough to know you Kur Lain't down ax far as tt Now be ood.” This talk was too much for Lyons. He was about to leave the car. Tho ven though Bowery yet, Leondustor evidently thought that Lyons SEAR going to attack hi He paaked “Up and then let fly i ds, at Lyons. # got ollt Sawayvand ‘then shouted to a poll pagsing by. ‘The officer « eon. who was Dufter- Oo POST CARDS OFFENDED, 9 @EALER PUT IN JAIL. ‘Arrest of Philadelphis Had Big Trade: Declared Most Important. PHILADELPHIA Aug. 27.—Charged by United States Inspectors with the Mbolesile selling. of. cheesne. peabearmas Gustave VY Lang. of this chy, who traded under name of the P. C. Nov- eity Company was arrested to-day and held in ball for trial. The arrest of Lang 4a regarded as the most important cap- turo yet made in the crusade agains the objectionable cards. i The case was brought to the attention of the authorities of Rome N. Y.. who Teceiyed a sample series of powtals” It is sald the nature of the cards Jed him to complain, and (he arrest of Li fol- sal = he been “into ustody Lang's place of business was searchod. A The officials claim that i addition to hundreds of the obscene cards abundant evidence In the way of orders shinped to Individuals and firms throughout the eountry was discovered. One firm f: Now York, it is clatmed, ordered 22.0% cards, while there were other orders ranging from 100 to 8,000. Fane ers TOOK CARBOLIC ACID FOR WHISKEY—THAT’S ALL, It Was a Case of Dark Dining- Room and Mixed Bottles, ‘Says Schmidt. Harry Schm'dt, a private detective, twho Itves at No, 69 West Ono Hum- dred and Ninth/atreet. today before Magistrate Kernochan fn. West Side Court, charged with at- tempted suicide. Sctunide sald it was Just a case of carbolle highball, Coming home tate last night after a hard day's detecting he entered a daric dining-roomand poured out three fin- Bers from a carbalic actd bottle, which Yeas amtanding axound handy with other drinkables, squirted alitte vie In and tossed {t' off. Dr, Weed arrive in the Harlem Hospital ambulane with the pump, and Policemaa Sulli- Van arrested Sohinidt, He was dixoharged. — QUIET AT CASABLANCA, PARIS, Aug. 27.—-Vice-Adminal Phill- ert oablan from Casablanca under you terday's (iite that all the Morocoan porta remain c. i © has been no further fyghting blanca and n scouting parties are ng: encountering any resistance, {his argument with Lyons, | an Who} wos arraigned | STOCKS DROP BACK . PRISONER SLIPS. WITH TRADING FAR. FeQM COURT AND Way in Decline. | ..|Antonio Saw Chance to Get | Away, but Didn't Go Pacific, Great Nortnern Ore es and International Paper gained & Far Enough. point .eaoh, | peut . actionally nt. Erle first pr A brought or} i at Smeithg losing &} of uproartous disorder point, Aindlgamated Copper 3-4 4nd closing minutes of the ing 1-f) (The lst was mixed wita st Side Cpurt to-day, Court at- falply brisk : dant» ran to and fro like frightened ‘a yenae of fi det-to+entmren: jabbering votees made-bodism -room, and excited pliecoats dx lose of 1 1-4 in Binelting, (in the co with & god mAipraperct OF WANA, Sey erat up during the aes-/ 10 roof and {nthe cellar, even explor: but as break in Union 1d v chimneys and coal holes ‘In ‘the s pulled down the lis: shar ums} for an Italian prisoner who h wlosed with fractional losses. | eared: San quite, acuive: fs | Not ull a»thoroughly frightened’ man und crouching in a remote corner of Final trad The Closing Quotations. t ceremony: back to’ Tf justice was’ Magistrate an xble to restore a semblance g of order From the cellar the prisoner S| could ly pave gained the atreet Ant 1o Ma who gave his a= dress as No. Second stret, waa tne “ cause of the excitement, Antonio was ‘arrested by Officer Thompson Just be- fore 32 o'clock) Inst evening as he emerged from the basement of thy barber shop of Péter Wenturelll, at No. ayenup. A mmied door showed what the Jtalfan's Intenflon had been When frightened wy the poitoe- man’s apSroash, and the loaded revol- and jong aliletto which were found tn his coat testified aa to An- tonio’s character generally. A number of other peis- 3 Te-day's hiphest. jove andvnet, canines of st0< : Quotations ale we Lule 1 ae. GOs or wn NA Boe Bt Poe Fuel & iron. southern Conmol Gas + Del & Hexen. Den. & Kio O Det, Boo. Corp t him might be drawn. d werp stationed In oe for prisoners un- eyes of court at- and officers, ‘ent Iowa. ey Kan City Sit & Nas| sgnt Antonio's eye id be marched pack * shou = aw the officer guarding 1 ab fasion for the Judge, and > 2 t curiosity to explore Nor Ontar + Pacific Matt + Pennsylvania = an arious ata Firuteel Ope Tast} “omecer ‘Thompson, tn the courtroom. Ry Steel Bp. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, fae nee ee sarang Ee _ ca hans erst aacictataa bees © [lens suto-gpeeding. "The. communication | Actually in the.cellar hail been ja orient of the Judges’ bench 4~as“Red,\-put up a fight and-was over=> ge leading Into an alluring powered after a struggle. The other Josure awaiting (no t, 3) nad just aworn to the complaint, when | recover it Intact — 14] he looked anvund for tis prisoner, Suro). “TUESDAY, ALDERMEN BACK [ROCKEFELLER MUST | | | | | | | i | ee | Seeking Fa Automobilists; Want to Know What Constitutes Scorching | and Recklessness led t6 Say Where He Started From, After a vacation of many weeks Aldermen met this afternoon. Of seventy-three city fathers fort were present—enough to cons querum, but. not enouzti were present to make appropriations, which require | in the Federat court bdefore J | bwo-thirda vote of the entire board. | dis e | Ghief Clerk esenfed the name | In makin i | Ing application for the | of James Cowden Meyers as temp: jdue bim, Mr, Re oko: i ee Iehalrman and he was elected Y| ie hag treveing pet oe tacelatens {he had traveled 1,149 miles to attend ¢ qniceChalrman Goodman tx) Agting | seasion of court. He did vMayor ~ to-day; President MeGaowat eye being out of town. ee Amotig the communications rece abot or Cleveland, 0 Was one written by the New York 4 H is therefore tomodile Club, asking for « hearing unul it receiv |defore the \board on the question of] 45 yen, lwhat: constitutes excessive oj and where Mr. jf settle the questign of w in reck-} When he came to court his troubles om_the mment for hig trive! and witness fteea in the recent | i | } | 1 Hot any, ‘ho came. fro |nsked for the cowperation of auto man- tobe present at the heating, Ty ler. was referred to the Committee on | Me, itockere Laws and Levisiation with the reque ter of @ new ordinance regulating | information he ia peek | sored of automobiles, nae ; —__ WAR BALLOONS TRIED. {BURGLARS CHASED: BY RPRUIN, i | TRAIN SHOWED FIGHT. dirigibie balloon and the Parseval af Railroad Detective at Pistol Point} rome distance apart, loon during the past fortnight. _ Up the State. ~ —_—— (Special to The Drening World ) POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. Aug, Detective Young, of the Central |England allroad, brought to the |Poughkeopete jail to-day three thieves lof Now York city who robbed the rall- way of railroad tickets and a dreas sult ease with contents valued at $10) Young, aiter the roubery Was reported secured a light engine and followed the thieves to Wassaic, where he overtook them and compelied them to surrender jat the point a revolver. | One of them, James Connelly, known men gave thelr names as Martin Moz r and Charles Teed, their ad- dreeses as the Bowery, New York city The trio had been going through the country working the came of mutes and locating Mkely ‘plants,’ which they robbed at their lelsure, | The loot from the Millertown station was hidden in the woods. Mozter wes put throws! whe third degree, and gave Information jwnich enabiet the ratiroad detective to Lthat-he wes not dreaming, he yelled out Rock Island + Misoudly enough to startie the assem- MR. CLEVELAND ILL. Rock Isiand, « | Diag an — 4) Ps ie th’ aa} Eas | eemersentn Gago? Bay, where 1%) 116 to Ne Abont Princeton Home, erst raBRics, PERFECT ry 2 In a pen ee there was “something| put Will Take No Outing Trip. | MAKING, EASY FIT, LONG jad an = 55 | ning court room there could| PRINCETON, N. J., Aug. 27, — px-| WEAR, WHITE AND EXCLU: — | not have been a quicker or more gen-| president Cleveland has not left Prince- BIVE FANCY PATTERNS. + | eral exodus, It was several minutes be- ton to join his family at their summer a ¥ | fore the expat para reeDpeere’, home: ey Probabilities! now are h with “Anton t. , 8RST¥ | that he will not do so at all, but will +1ut the frightened | awalt thelf return here. Mr, Cleveland CLUETT, PEABODY & CO; eat every side. Something must] js suffering from his old attack of indi- Annow cou. Be gr happened to htm, too, for he bore stion, but he lg up and about the fmat Antonio. Ce or sounding similarly. brands, it has been decided to change the name to “ of course, remain unchanged. The only change is “Ramleh” spelled backwards, ’ : ~$0c. for 10, Sold Everywhere S. ANARGYROS, Mfr., 15 Fifth Ave., New York hha : but a sileht resemblance to the orig-| house and his condition ts not regarded CIGARETTES He (Heretofore known as the “Ramleh’’) The tremendous and unprecedented popularity attained by’ “Ramleh Cigarettes” in the short time since their introduction has brought attention tomany imitative brands with names spelled \ is To protect smokers against possible substitution of such | —by which name Ramleh Cigarettes will hereafter be known. The style of the package will remain the same—and the fine. “tasty” quality which has always distinguished the Ramleh will, Hereafter it will be “HELMAR”—which you will notice is An serious. | HELMAR” in the name, HucCQr ett Tr AUGUST 27, 1950 fiat itcth FROM VACATIONS WRITE AGAIN FOR FEE | urt Money He Ten ‘S.&H. ” Green Trading Stamps Free; Zo Every Applicant at Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor, To-morrow 1 States expenses hearing dxe Lan Atarted from | is U.S. Marshal Hoy knows} Uincturess:aidcale usere of auto cars) hat the claimant came, from’ Pittanaa mat- Yt oMeclally he does not know, and Bese fer will not get his money} that that committes take up the mat-|UNtl the’ marshal obtains the official | Aug. %7.—The military ship ascended from Tegal, six miles from Berlin, this afternoon and sailed ' t oward Spandau mportant {mprovements are understood Gets Three Bowery Crooks to have been made tn the military pbal- Regularly $37.50; siz 8.3x10.6; at. 01 id 200: Condition of af RELISH S—Fovn'si + vue tina Rie Ett don, QS, AR CORN—Fountain que rain Maine: 136 shearer 22¢ Derand’s fancy Imported fish: it oll; doz, 13c SANTA CLARA PRUNES=Ripe, hia ska, the most d:licious cor RE PE! PER—Enplish 50: key opening “MAREHMALLO ES, Dsaidelabesid Ibs 1D 12¢ S President 1 Qo ¢ packel., {CKEN or TURKEY—L bhy's Quariera; 8 can idy Jules trang d TABLE SALT—Cereb speci | reduced MALT-VIGOR—bullds Strengthena; per bore fe, $1 1t per bole TREADMILL RY + 4.500 fh MONTICELLO R ‘urniture structed and finely upholstered. with choice of Verona velour or figuret Regular price, $20; Axminster Rugs High-grade quatities, in choice | floral and Oriental effects, com- prising a fine assortment of new patterns that cannot be duplicated $35.50 “$33.50 7 1 Premium Flour? 3t71t}" family patert; guaranieed equal to any higher pr ce beand In nS market: 10; ba twbbl, Te Golden Santos Coffee Fresh fom the roas’ ol cond oF ICKLING VINEGAR~gall_n, in- Brey full quart bor 2c Pow 8 1dc nquallty, Royal 6 bor Diet fs 25¢ a-STAR_ COGNAC. Cons ia OSPITAL) TONIC MALT WHISKEY— HS price for this sale; 7Q@ wp and $1.50 COCKTAILS, Manbatan $125 or Martini; full quart VERMOUTH (imported —' m 45: ll A5¢ TREIDE KUMME —15e¢ cor ~ele ST YE-gits $3: full 85c Seats are covered | Wilton Velvets. Extra quality velvet carpets, in a choice selection of new designs in attractive colorings. Regularly $1.50; a ” (Blegel Cooper Store, Fifth Fleer, Froat) The 1907 Sale of School Supplies” Every Article School Children Need Is Here in -_Best-Qualities-and_at_Lowest- Prices ____ OME and choose: from the biggest collection of_school supplies ever shown in any store at one time. Counter after counter filled with the very things that so many - thousand children will need before they begin the new term You cannot buy better grades anywhere, and our prices for equal qualities are lowest by from 10 to 35 per cent. (8 egel Cooper Store, Th! ‘First Quality’ Is the Rule in This Grocery Inferior Sorts Are Never Shielded by Attractive Prices EST of everything all the time and for the least moncy is the constant aim, You may go from one end of this.grocery to the other and you will find every article fresh, whole- “Our prices atways are much tower than in-any—other-store, and that- fairs is due to the fact we buy and sell more and are satisfied with a smaller margin of profit. Here are some of the many specials for Wednesday: : $1.20 ~=Direet shipmentirom Singipore; ripe, lus: cous frult, cut in conventent size nicccw doz, $1.70; Pe Pineapple Family Teas span, Gun Powdered, mixed or India Ceylon blinded your liking; 3 Ibs. $1; Ib, H ERRING — McCenochte's, finest Imported @ cans HOc: larg | CALIFORNIA FRUITS Jemon cling pe ches; Bartlett pears TOMATO. CATSU in of eI D tipe foniajoas and pure OQe | GREEN PEPPER th sprink- 2le i quality; the pure neo d grapes Go: CE—reg. 25¢ bot. wii sor Minute dor. 1 De GRANOSE BISCUIT or Santtarlun | BORAX SOAP—Hanet be on myhig yar K or evaporated reirsy | 1, fac balves; 5 Ibs. SECDED RAISINS or whol peeled and cored; 5 Ibs., 7Ue; Ib, LOSS STARCH best quality, Lege lunp: 40-1b, box, > 3 4 i 2de Sc; 15c iG a ino | or Shaker 9c POWDER—Hazel Royal Warrant Cana- dian Rye The finest Crnadian |W! produced; bottles MONONGAHELA WHI ski $2.25 ralettes & Cle, | American Wines Borguady, Cebernet Claret, ohannis: auf Sauternes; care $f Hie $1 | 10 years old; $1.25 RY Riesling: case 12 quarts, ery choice wines; sp $1.98, $1.43. $1 end (Siegel Cooper Store Fourth Floor, Front.) Ask for ‘'S. & H."’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give ThEM cman Last Four Days of the August Sale - HERE will be furniture bargains jn this store after the August Sale ends—but there won’t be a whole furniture store to choose from at reduced prices, as there is now. Furniture for every room in the house is offered upto one o’clock Sarurday at prices from fifteen to forty per cent. under regular—and our regular prices are tow. As an example, note these: 3-Piece Parlor Suites Handsome Couches . As illustrated, Mahogany finished frames, well con- |First-class upholstery, tufted with patent buttons; sides Inited and frames are made of solid oak; extra Sizes for apartments and sub- urban bomes; covered with Boston $22 50 3 leather. Regularly $30.; sale price °. (Siege! Cooper Store, . A Sale of Axminster Carpets_and Rugs Axminster Carpets Made bythe best manufacturers, in attractive Oriental and floral designs, and in the choicest col- Regularly $1.20 Persian Rugs These are modern rugs, in Per. sian weaves; the designs are mosily all-over effects or medall.ons, well covered with small figures. One lot of large sizes; the aver. age size is 9x1}; Moat °94.00 One lot of mea sires; the average size is 8x10; special..... $79.50 Small Daghestan rus: $0) 75 . in choice novelties; at Fouuteta | avallty fain of with tomator Gelicious beans You dos. $1.70; oe orenaes LDC Pork and Beans~ ready-to-serve bean: thise are the most ever tasted: No. J size Dold’s Hams and Bacon The celebrated Westphalia style dry sugar cured: very mild, delicate flavor: sold in fg ay stores at 20c and 220 4 Ib. einesday, Ib... 17c LAUNDRY BLUE—best quality, ultra- ‘warine ball blue: large box, 20¢: box, We GRANULATED: SAL-SODA=10 Jb te 5 Y SOAJ~Sold in The Blg regular prices Few 10 Be SOAP—the’ well. semurs, cleans and pol Bo doy 2c; bar, HIGH TEST LYE reeulae licengsd sty march; gross, 144 dozen doves oc Isundry for household usi ceili; doz., $2.5. ghee a. yt i MARSHMALI OW FINGERS, shmallow or chocolate De ie balls, FAVORITE soo per’s OFiay inal favo hted, sold_only 10 Iba. 22¢ Soren mines 0 & CO. IMPORT. E-"The acre of ex.ellence in tlaver aad quality, E snd MOSELLE 1, PranklortasM. Case Case FREDERIC DUPEY ED CHAMPAGN| RH}. Johann « Nierstein> Hocbbeli Fors er Riesling Ober Ingeiheimer, red. Erduner Treppchen Brauneberger.... 00 OLARETS and SAUTERNES Pelletier Pile & Co:, Bordeaux, Francs.

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