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Sa allan agian a Shea ae MAMET SR IEE ROT ep THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ole, AN PISTOL DUEL ‘other's Sweetheart Attacked With Rocks and Gun. CROWD IN WILD FLIGHT ‘Men, Women and. Children Madly Scramble to Get Out of Range of Bullets. © @n end children. pouring through the: Port Morris section of the Bronx to ‘the nest ‘of factories and shops that Mee over towant the East River en- Joyed @ big panto to-day, when threo half-srown Italian boys had a pistol and F duel in the midst of the burrying press of excitable hummnit: Inoldentalty, the occasion gave the Principals an opportunity to show that he young braves of Little Italy bud iiet ss early into the gun-figating class, hn Laosdrdi, eighteen years old, of Ka. 34 Bast Ope Hundred and Thirty- th street, a polisher —empioyed— lansfield Piano Company, at One indred and Thirty-eighth street and (Willow avenue, was on his way to work. Two other polishers at the Mans- Meld “plant—Joseph Gendila, eighteen Wears oki, of No. 2% Bast One Hundred @nd Seventh stree:, and Vincenzo Chi- Soto, sixteen years old, of No. 35 ast ; Hundred and Ninth street—were Wallng tor hia niarble yard on . —wittiow avenue. It weemod that Chicotc | Semused Laccord! of taking bis aweet- } Beart away and bod been making threats. Hit Him with a Rock. As Laccordi passed the gate of the marble yard Chicoto stepped out behind him and struck him in the back with a ehunk of stone, Tie ambushed victim fell in the street, dazed by the Injury, ‘but in an instant he was up and chas- ing his enemy at a limping run, with » Cabblestone poised in his hand ready for Use wn soon As he got within range. Thix waa the cue’ for Chicoto's ie Gendila to take a hand He © hauled out a cheap six-shot revolver and began pomping bullets at I accordi jas fast as he could pull the trigger. : the bullets whistted through the wded street @ mad rush started, The fritghtened’ factory hands iiterafly mowed ‘each other down in rows as “| they sorai ee to get out of the danger Bone. so much notse that $ ‘ + | ¢ Ayenue station that-a riot was in prog- ‘yess and almost before the amoke of reservus had headed for the troubled | neighborhood. One Bullet Lands. A aurtously enough, not one of Gendila's Lip oie bystander. All of them ind SxdePe one, Ene Inst bullet ie in the right ie Rar teliten: the elee ors lowalke bruismg hls face badly. Ws two foew fled with a big crowd ‘workmen in pursuit. At One Hun- and Thirgy-elghth m. sp pe avenue Pojloman Pape je ohare, @anaged to bowl Gendila with a teces Aine’ of While he was shaking Ing “and rescued ee en ambulance surgeon, N'3 wounds and he was able to leave the hospital in time to against his aseallunts when they Srp srraigned ai before Magistrate tein. Th me vy Sadat unl { AEROPLANE BUILDER IN BERLIN | BERLIN, Sept. 17.—Willlam Wright, e2 Dayton, O., with his asociate in n: ~@ouating the sale of the Wrghi Brothers’ aeroplane to Germany. haa ar- jb was sympathetically re. chiefs of the 1! -—OREATEA PC Lad Accused: of Stealing An-) ‘Thousands of work-people, men, wom-} somebody igkephonedto- the Alesana | ling Cuban laws, under the muperviston |yaN WHOM POOR MOTHER SEEKS AID IN FINDING. | | | | | GWard Le. ASTITIS- MOTHER SEEKS AID IN FINDING HER SON Hone Months Ago and Came. to New York. Are Hatle M. Adams, stxty years old, of 7 Y., to-day came to the office of Tha Evening World, seeking ar- fistance in locating her son, Edward L. Adams, who left his home on Maron. 77 last and came too New York. Adams, who is twenty-flve years old, with blue eyes and curly blond hatr, was his mother'e sole support. He worked in the factory of Ciuett, Pea- body & Co., in Troy, as a collar turner, and was regarded as a man ofgood habtte. According ta the mother’s story Adama loft Troy in company with a man named Robert Shark, who was married and had a child, and i: in known that they came to New York. The broken-eharted mother has re- ealyed ng word from her son since he Jeft home and cannot Imagine why h inguld desert her, ag there was nothing Between’ them that, would "cause it to leave. It Js knokn that he tended ar for a time in a saloon in West athy ast. tog with ae] FJ | O Forty-seventh awal' news of her son and intends ew York until she has fonu — VOTING MAY BE MADE COMPULSORY IN CUBA. It Would Be a Blow to the Politi- cians by Bringing the Best Classes Into the Field. HAVANA, Sept. 17—It appears cer- tain that the advisory Commission which fs now formulating and modify- ot Cok Bauch Crowder, will present a Proposition to make voting obligatory, with a penalty for non-compliance. Should this become a law {t will have most important political consequences, Some of the beet men in Cubs favor it It will cause consternation in the dl- vided Liberal ranks. At will bring out the vote of the best classes, which the professional politicians can- not control, and the latter therefore will oppose’ tt. If the better classes mre compelled to vote they will, of course, desire to vote for good men, and will accordingly be Interested 1n putting auch on the ticket didate z PL & G. (recurs Soap is white. kerosene. thorpughly. It does far be boiling water. half the effort. Use it and get rid of practic day—the boiling of clothes; the grocery in this city. cy Bactorien: Post Ivory, Staten Julsnd, There is no rosin in it; nothing but high grade soap and refined P. & G. Naphtha Soap’ does its work quickly, easily and cold or lukewarm water ‘ordinary Taundry soaps do, with Does it quicker. ‘Does it easier; in half the time; with less than washboard; the necessity of keeping a hot fire going all day long. P. & G. Naphtha Soap is for sale in almost every The price is 5 cents a cake. PPROCTER & GAMBLE, cinbiey Naphtha with than tter work ally all the discomfort of wash hard rubbing up and down the [up at —ftor-tach case. [de BOY FORGED TO AID OTHERS EVADE THE LAW Youth Employed by City Ad- mits That He Changed Tenement Records. Accused of fongery, Jobn J. Meenagh, in the office of the Tenement was held in 31/00 Bey. % In Court to-day abt and locked Department, examination on Headquarters, Detective Berry, w0, Detective Fitasimmdns, ar- rested was the complainant. Ac et-Attorney Smyth has ting an Inve loure Depart:nent for some nixsioner Butler and Depu- et H. G. Darwin calied Jerome some weeks ago and at there was a lot of forg- one in their office. but that up to .@ the Commissioners had failed guilty persons Meenegh oconfeesed he had or five entries, 1t was said rict-Attorney’s office nad received from # to % He refueed to tell who instlgnted the forgeries. There is kept the office of deen ‘eneme: ii discover the a the night, and at E is known as the blue card index. If a cemplaint for the violation of the tene- ment house law 1s filed against a cer- tain building this fact te recorded on a dlue-card, When the violation ts re- moved an entry of the fact is made, important to ail who are Interested either in the sale of a plece of property for Who are bout to place a noorteags : on the same. Rt ts seid that suah fa‘se removal entries were forged by Meo- nagh, It is charged. that people thus Inter- ested In having records of violations on houses tn this city removed been behind young Meenagh, ao SAS HE HAS MADE PRECINCT CLEA ‘The story that Commissioner Bingham has ordered an exhaustive investiga- flon of corditions in the West Sixty-} eighth street eiation, and hes detailed! men from Headquarters to| make in- quiries was not credited to-day by Capt. John J. Farrell, who is in command of the precinct. per | txenas outs ocsthenpeeciset had applied. to Justice Murray, of the Tenth Muntotpal District + Court, for | [twenty additional peer: notices to served on various tenants. Father Balley, secretary of the Paul- int Trathers, of Fitty-niath street and Columbus. avenue, vist station- He ‘said that in his opin- jon conditions In that precinct were never better than now. _ Inspector Walsh, of that inspection district, in /NIMURETANA, NEW Commissioner of Tenement House what | and information of that character 13 | CAME CLOSE TO KICKING HERSELF INTO ETERNITY. thi ents, burs, | coftes for hor father's breakfast morning in the home of her pa No. 116 Cooke avenue, William “OFF FOR TAIL jin a Doze by° Gas” Stove Fire} CUNARD FLYER, IS } Girl's. Toe Disconnects \ the Tube. Sadie Jacobs, sixteen yeats old. arose and started to prepare @ pot of After 1907. a fow preliminary atretd: three Jet heat Giorttier the low musical lu ia and he ta foapital and he broug! all rie) and a rub of her eyes Sadie sat by the fire in the rs &nd tried to read the ‘The cumbination of coffes put Sadie in slumberi. ed ner feet toward g #0 whe kicked loose t who! were used Ai he emell of gas Tn. tho. kitehen ne before the open joxa Was summoned in mbulance from ithe Bushwick Oen- her around and treated her there. they Thotisands Accompany Sister Ship of Lusitania on Her Way Out to Sea. SHIELDS, Enstand. Sept. 17.—T! Cunard line sttamer Mauretania, sister- ahip-of the Lusitania and the largest wwepsel ever bullt on the Tyneside, left her moorings in the River Tyne early to-day and started on her preliminary *Nervous Headache? Nervous Dyspepsia? Nervous Prostraiion? Nervous Exhaustion? Neurasther Ke en trials, which will tast three days General Debility ? Immense local interest waa mani- aX fested in the new liner’s departure. Aji Try: . the ‘available space overlooking the | Tyne, from Wallsend to the mouth of ‘the stream, was occlpled by spectators, \ while thouands of persons Accompanied }the monéter steamship down the ziijr Jou board excursion boats, yachts: ahd |tugs, and gave ber hearty cheers as ane passed oul clear of the Tyne -and—into the North : The present trip of the Mauretania 1s what is koown as the “builders tria Jand will be carried out between Fiam- lborough Head and the Aberdeenshire tanhe anehoring each oft the Tyne after her daily runs. f fi of the stea + Jretania has oeen in progress autumn of 1%. Her bullde | Hunter & Wigham Richardson, are al- centre, warnings. Ada-lur-iem before it is too late. steamer is 5 feet wide and 3 3-4 inches [thick and 1s flus)-outside with the bot [tom of the ship. Ass ted with th jmat keel is w vertical keel b feet hig and 1 inch thick, to this vertepr does not kee doe Avior disoasen matles Pe. ROG - Ui matl 1¢ direct. tn plain, semle< 4 free (vealed), on request, ADA-LUR-IEM MEDICINE CO.; 733 SIXTH-AVE: Can't Sleep? A Nervous Wreck ? (3 extraordinary “po x. J package. ‘Address 424 at are attached directly or indirectly th frames and beams which make up the skeleton of the vessel. The double bottom is divided by a ver- tleal keel five feet high, and trans frames into compartments in water ballast may be carried. Tho ‘o deck is made completely water-ti Below it are the lower orlop and orlop decks, and above are the main, upper shelter, promenade, upper promenade and boat decks. In all, the Mauretania bas 175 water-tight compartments, ‘The three anchors of the Mauretania each weigh ten tons, while t 1,800 feet ot cable is composed of 22-inch links, the fron in which is 33-4 inches in diam- Genuine eter and the weight of each link about 2 ‘ Waists made of heavy es si 7% j11-3 cwts. b black taffeta; front trim- th two large ‘ne principal measurements of the f ned with shield of small eats, trimmed Mauretania ater > * tucks; _revers ‘trimmed with silk frogs and small ii th Frencn knots. Lae tucks on both sides Brvea {5 At $5.94, Waists made of Val, lace; { f{ect, back trimme Displacement tonnage Load draugh i } {away ] 4¢ took |fremteteadavarters: had bern tnvsetl ing-a row which took place last Sun day morning in a saloon near Amstor- é dam avenue and Eighty-third street Capt. Farrel! has learned most of -the facts tn the case and will communicate them to Headquarters. foe now, end opsvector Dillion king after Greenhut and Company ¥. Will endeavor to maintain every attractive advantage which the first day of business has shown, with fine merchandise at reasonable cost as the cornerstone of their policy, The impossibility of purchasing any article that is not absolutely new is an obvious advantage to patrons selecting their wardrobe for the coming season, ‘The. widespread interest that the opening of a first- -class business in this famous building has . aroused is apt to be Chee to its initial showing. On the first day, as on those that are ‘to follow—-the quality of the merchandise and the prices at which it is sold and Company's most convincing advertisement. will be Greenhut Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York. (Store farmerly occupied by B. Altman & Ca.) i # restoring and rebuilding whole nervous system, acting di- rectly on the spinal cord, the great nerve Ada-lur-iem is @ brain stimulant, vigorating and restful to mind dnd body. heaithtuily regulates bowels and liver and re- erve harmony, the fyundation of perfect healtn —Santtariums—and—hospitals—are—full of those who neglected Nature's If you are all run down, fageed out or ierrerhtranslGHt appe- tite loss of memory or “the blues,” heed the warning at once and take The ) Nerve Food possessing rare and wer in the in- = x f fa guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law to contain no randy represadted in’ the Cunard fee chloral. “sical art iCtorming drug. "the jwith the “Uitonia, Ivernia’ ang 5 ry dn of Phy Actens and | Garpathla." 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Particular attention is directed to a ‘Handsome Satin empir= and two-piece elon shades, all exquisitely ea rnitures of velvet and Jewels In add there = The Price Range JR supremacy, appare ent ait ue hout the splendid stocks of white lawn and batiste waists, is quite now in garments fashioned of black mat tention is directed to the selection offered at $4: attractive groups: $4.96 als, to match Finer grades of Weaists in regular stocks, ranging up to $48.75. Becond Floor. No. 118—Suitable for stout figures; jong, deep hips, fully gored; made ne coutil, trimmed with lace and ribbon; supporters at front and sides; 20 to. No, 128--For slender figures; medi coutil, trimmed with Jace and ribb ers; sizes 18 to 24. 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Al] imparted Half Hosé, including: i Black Silk Lisle, excellent quality, full fashioned; with double soles, heels and toes. Black Silk Lisle, full fashioned, with white split feet, double Aoles, heels and toes. Black Cotton, Hermsdorf dye; made with black silk side rades of Half Hose in regular stocks, including Silk Half ~~ Hose, up to $2.97 @ parr. Firet Floor ayard ..)¢. 1396 All-woo! Amans Fancy Suitings 28 Inches wide; shrunk; light and dark fective patterns; suitable for cere sacques, house robes, dressing gowns: yard . -29¢ Saxony, Fieneey 36 Inches wide; "Waistings, ranging frm Ww ted, Persitn and nt and dark col- grounds; suitable “for baby’s walsts, kimonos, dressing» sac- etc.,; over forty ‘different eibee i 69c, 70, Finer qualities of Imberted Novelty 1.19 4 d. 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