The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1907, Page 4

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“Let Alone,” and Threatens to Shoot If Annoyed. 4 and City Marshal. r ‘To ;the casual vistor Davie avenue, ‘West New Brighton, 8. 1, is a quist, home-like little thoroughfare, the dupli- of hundreds of others in thescity’s b ~deseribed—differentiy—by|— (ents, particularly those in the its eighberhood ot No, 104. - The residence of Mra. Louise Avents‘and wally her husband Robert. and ir two children, which 1s at No. 104 and Mra. Avents ‘appeared in the Aventa is about forty-five years et age, as ie Mra. Aveuts. ihe is about’ slender, What sho it and weight she makes —{e-aleo—vory Fwell educated, a British etbject and « owner tm Long 4 as well Has Lots of Trouble. Children’s Boctety has investt- Mra, Avents’s care of her children inquired why she dit not send Robert to school. The society the case because Mrs. Avents whe was able to educate the boy f.- The Board of Health has ghade various calla because of com- Pldints and failure to connect with a twer, Mrs. Avents won the dispute Tecause, she xiteged, neighbors had ned the plumbers against her. The Ba y for the Prevention of Cruelty "40 Animals has tome around to inquire bout the dogs,“but has got no satisfac- Ones tr the Court of Spectat-Sea- Délons, when Judge Keady decided PC against her, Mra. Avents told the Judge ‘@ few things about herself, She also ®bx npoken fromthe hoart to Magis- trate Cronk, at New Brighton, follow- this talk up with a letter of com- against Croak to the Board of Magistrates. BH6 his appeared in court many times as a party to actions. Mrs. Avents charges that early last “@aturday evening Mr. Crompton, hee She tried-to get @ Qwarroct for hin, ‘but it was refused, Detied a Marshal, © Airs. Crompion began a suit for 10 (damages for defamation of character, Tend when William De Wolf, City pMarahal tried to serve the summons qe Was propelled from the house, the |) torn tragmenms ot the paper descend- Shing on his shoulders lke « shower of ntevu, ‘That case comes up next “The trouble all arises from the fact tI insist upon being Jet alone,” Mrs, la Bays. I do not Want the noigh- to Rave anything to do with me With my children or with my pdeione— f L do not want my boy to play with the other boys of the neighbors, and I have. allowed his huts to grow Onk #0 that they will shout at’ him n he s among them. They have fnade my “life a@ burden. They have [fired sbots through my windows, Th. we molested me in various ways und We sndeavored, bit without success, have the authortiles molest me also, a fm not afraid of them. I have a aot, ~ rry—tront porch -mnd there T keep ft-et-night;-reaty to shoot the frat mm, MAN OF woman, I find on my Peiiiiaeu.” __ SCARE IN A TENEMENT, of Plastering Sounded Like a Bomb Explosion, 2 a_ceiling day in the Bouse opposite the East Twenty-second Mwtreet station, scores of persons ving H aswell ae many Hyine E pond, myenties rushed to the street, deleving that a bomb had been thrown. yererves of the precinct, howey. iekiy reussured all and they r ir beds. No one was Thalling Serial Story. See EVENING WORLD Saturday, Sept. 24, for opening chapters. TELEPHONE eitectively placing our Plainfield Es of the purchasers are going to bu “Mrs. Avents Insists on Being, Health Board, School Officials, * rem NNN Sh SRC aE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1902. Woman Who Keeps Neighbors Away With Shotgun; HerHome and Children $$$ $ $$ CHIEF OF POLICE, 5 SUSPENDED Mayor Steil Acts Promptly When He Hears of Row in — Democratic Conveniion. | TWO TICKETS PUT UP.) | Griffinites Reach the County’ Clerk First and File List of Nominees. Ana rerult of the riotous » disorder that prevailed tn Oy Jowa’ Hall, Hoboken, Inst ni ing the Democratic ‘sigeifcant points tn thetr declara- Wen as to place and time refer to the New York City and Plainfield Property a Specie!ty Valhalla Realty & Improvement Co. Ine. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE BUILDERS—INVESTORS—DEVELOPERS 132 NASSAU STREET To THE EVENING WORLD, New York, N. Ys , Gentlemen—We desire to express our gratitude to The World for so bringing us the most desirable and best class of purchasers, We, sold\out our entire first section in a few hours last week. ld as soon as plans and can ba prepared. Very truly yours, VALHALLA REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, By E£.C, Martin, Gen'l Manager and Gen'l Sales Agent ‘e You Going to Advertise To-Morrow Ferree AVENZY. BLOW-UP RIPS THE PAVEMENT Air Explosion —Spatters Street Car Passengers. A subterranean electric blow-out and fas explosion in a condult of the EXli- #on Electric Light Company. at Broad- @ patch of the Broadway pavement ten feet in the air, knocked two men oar, The explosion occurred in what elec- triciane call a “tie line box." When ‘@patke of fire flushed trom the electric thé Consolidated Gas Company. A “tte tine" ta the connection between two parallel..cables, in thia case the one on the east and thn one on the West aldo of Broadway. For about five feet on ench side of the comtult box the street, paying blocks and dirt came up with a rush. Smoke poured out of a conduit on the other side of the thoroughfare. The —u: downtown Broadway crowd go% to the scene or fhe run-and traMe was forced wee anw overyling in sight. Two young men walking near the sceno were thrown. direotly together |rhey were strangers to each other and each accused the-other of trying to bump-him-over, hut they did pot tight, was rising entirely too ng ‘tle line box was thrown halt way across Broadway gone up fifteen feet In the ng. Yoleano broke through dd CON, onally opy ning | f Workrmen | w | Edison and gas damaged wires were thelr current and. repad the darkened office nerved from other feed hole in Broadway is being Aaa ee EXPLODING SHELL BRINGS WT nes. WILHSLMSILAVED 1.—Five men were killed and fe r j while a quantity of am | din th y Depot 1301 BEEKMAN \ ANEW, YORK, Sept. 18, 1907. tates before the public, and also {ar ecifications Tke Aven# forme Porch where TIRE Sarat. Grrl! STOCKS ADVANCE BUT TRADING SLOW | Pacifics, Great Northern, Amal- gamated Copper and St, Paul in Fayor. INNSTERY IN NEW BARSEFOUNDIOL DAIFING AT SE or Papers, N BROADWAY Combination Electric, Gas and Prices of stocks mo the early market to-d A slugetshly way and Cortlandt street, to-day blew Menace to Navigation, Burned by Cretic’s Crew. American Can preferred, Amalgamsted down and cut off the electric lights | c! in e@ number of big office pulldings |St. Paul Great Northern, Union and for_several hours, besides spattering Southern Pacific rcored large fri ic mud over the passengers of a trolley ! gains, ei { Later the market Improved some, out! York to-da | the trading co: Prices continued to harden on a s reached New from Mediterranean port | report the burning of a mangin. wires ther set off uscumutated yas which had escaped from the pipes of New York City f It _was—enrly point to 107 34, compared with t price of 102 and t {tect onthe genera! bond ma: York Airbrake rose 4, Virginia fro: wag helpless: and a menace suppor en were found to be stan- 2 4 me nd to be stan: and Ohicago, sand three to walt till everybody who wanled to) Haiierevares Omicer Willams sear Veg or momething eliher on the owners or the par- at. but failed, everything valuable und set the strag- nks, dropped a |-was rapidly destroyed. One of the arrivals on the Cretic was in. Daingertiel of wnoke which savored | 1 spending three He was loud tn h nel Spanish joept raise of the traditis saying that’he was te pions and paid marked courtesy, Oo APPEAL CAUSES RAID ON POLICY SHOP, | wo Men Are Arrested and Parad pheraalin Selued—Vinyern lowed to Go. * WIFE'S DEATH TO FIVE MEN. nd two women injured through the ex- osion here to-day of a shrapnel shell ton was men] Who are charged. wi Morgan, Wfty-four yo: Third avenue shop was located Morgan and Hall, os ‘4 BANK STATEMENT SHOWS GOOD GAINS. A grin of $1.486,409 In the aurplue wos this week's bank stater ood In every g House were: Chiat of Police Pat geant, roundeman men under hia coma serve under, This action was taken to-day as Mayor George H. Stell reached his | oMoe In the City’ Hall, vacting In con- sixt nd fat en patrol. | d to pre- CARL BERGER WILL MANAGE HOTEL GOTHAM Frank Bennett Picks Up Paper amd Discovers He Is to Lose His. Job. Frank V. Bennett, who haw been managor of the exclusive Hotel Gottiam on Fifth avenue since it was opened in 185, didn't know that he would be succeeded on Monday by Cart Berger, thea noted caterer of New York and Newport, until he opened his paper this morning and read the fact under big headlines. It was the first intimation Mr, Bennett had that the owners of the hotel had practically ousted him from the management. Mr. Bennett had a flattering offer net long ago. He had about decided that in Justice to himself he could not refuse it, | Hnosledge—of tite tact —ta sip poeeds — possibly inspired. the owners, to close thelr contract xith Mr, Berger rather sooner than they had expected. The new manager will report for duty early next week. it is expected that he will or of the Lakewood, N. J, Ulere was \< projeot to ould for him 4 ten-story junction with the two police tommis-| sioners, Anthony Capelli and Patrick | Smith. The Mayor {a ex oMicio presi-| dent of the Poiles Board. | Commissioner Emith, who attended the convent{on Imst nicht. told the] Mayor that when he cxiled—on—Chict Hayer to clear the hall of thé-40- spec- tators who were fiehting among them- selves, the chief repiicd couldn't eee do It. As there wis only sixty-five delegates taking part tn the con | | suppressing the disturbance. ng on the edge of _her bed with a and tin horns were used by the o Was discharged and the boy dropped. | ng factions. The final result was that! Drinking Rhine Wine. two tickets wero put in the fleld—one} husband. who said he ‘was in by the followers of Street Commissioner | the time of the shoot- i! ? Patrick Ro Griffin and the otter vy] Maarice Blacks the sidewalk, and William and Charles : - P Kieln sajf Mra. Kioin was telling the Woman Says-Revolver- Was Accidentally Discharged, but |bouse after sending « Tells Conflicting Stories. | A‘ te staion-house Mra Klein re- & d the euicide story to Sergt. Fen- “and Detective Lang. Later on ofa, tn in| t2¢ ave a different version of the af- | Rettevue Hos of deaty | ME with na bullet ynd through his head. He was shot last night at the furntshed- conducted by his stepfather, a mother, } ha, ae aaa vhs eae when an Italian parade went by, There hot him accldentatl, |W2% Shooting of freworks and revolvers, duideeoanisileveterlearserine and she got a revolver trom a drawer. thetaiment went to the window of the front room 2 and fired four shots into the air to help along the noise. She thought the revolver was empty. As she turned from the window her fon entered the room and told her to be careful. She pointed the revolver at him and pulled the trigger. ANT, did you say you were trying to story tld by the wontan wan} ut Yourself?" she was asked ERD Ur anbotlngd heres pealtam stea aor it appears, was the frst to Peetu Tansee ener scene of the shooting, al- a tho atruquie, Later she paid, M@OWeh the husband say's he was in the ext Toon The boarder grapbed tho nted the pistol at him, not know- a 1 E lied the trig.[{fevolver from Mrs. Ktein, ran downs and Storch took them all to the fation- boy to Belle. {Curt Klein arriving at t hurband, Willia: and W \c held without at 2 o'clock. stairs with it and was Just passing it = itnesses. Ket. There were no eyewiine: to bie delicatessen man when the po- Son a Spendttrift. iceman arrivod. MrsKiein wax a -widow named stop-7 Walch haa-a black-eye— He seys-he | amy thorried Kie:y six- | necumutated tt in a fight several daya yenrs ago. She had two boys, Max ago and that the fight was not at the gad Curt. By Klein abe hay two otner| Second avenue house, we Willlam and Cyfries, Klein ceil ee a heir to $300 lase February, quit nis Joo and soon acquired a reputation us a! 7 PERSONS HURT WHEN hrift In the Kast Side weinstupes. | as UAE, In Joly he and Lis wife bought the fu AN DICE W. Pnfkhed- room ROVes at lie second ay. DIE WIL OFIETE | wn advent, JOFIN + J) PI°COVETEA | Ws Walch was a boarder at the} Three of Those Injured In Collis-j { e at the tlme of the potehase and jon_ Are Not Expected Althouga not yet pastel to the new owners with the i an eonfidenc furnitum, There were many disputes to Live: Democratle yote! ooked upon as or | between Klein and bis wife about the! DENVER, Col, Bept. 21.—Seven pers’ of the moat pri | money paid by the renters of the re song Inst night were injured, thre per- | ising young polit in Huds | Young Kleln was shot about mid haps fatally, Ina collision +€tween an yunty. He decide: a ticket In} in a room om the sedond floor of the| automobile and an elpetrlo car on the| fetd to defeat n-combination formed | nouss—Pollceman Storch wae: called by | OUTAKITIS “Of the -aity "ast “night.” The by Lender Matirice Black, Recorder) tne neighbors, As he was passing a| injured a h Stanton nd Guatay Bach. He named | geitoatesaen—atore-on- the sround- floor | Mrs, Wililam--Ferria Chieage;- may John J. McGovern to run for recorder|ig gaw Wuich paasing a revolver to| dic-— against Stanton, and Andrew Hopper '© |tne proprietor, Before golng upstairs} Alpkander Ferris, her son; may dle, Tako the—tace-fur_-water—reatsitar)gicrch confiscated the revolver By against Bach, [arrested Waleh, Se Airs. 8. K, Gardner, Chicago, Hoth Bach Wnd Santon pave ma now{ He found the boy unconscious with | rt Ee Hows, Denver | ti pia Bie aon) in pouties|® BUG hole beck of his mes H. Tremble, chauffeur; may 2 . Who said he was down on/| t3t_their-ttories—did not mt in. | rinking Rhine wine, and| mE room of the house; AUTO HITS STREET CAR. | rand| Je Dale, Chicago; bottr legs broken, | tole Mra Kieln was 7hywterical 1 done nothing else for th! four | ae ==: hurt. rx. At the convention last night attempt wasn made by Stack’s ad- “five, givicg him a majority of ntn to carry things with a MetTi seven votes, and staten that ho Is sure! ' id then G called thirty-nix! the court will-render a decision in favor! k Seen ae a ee ee og in cundiantes sons N Aid| ut of the six! delegates ero’ ail Bo far aw other convention was an TY i organized a peW gonventjon. | concerned there might as Well an have : followers named Maurice; been none. ‘or fo one In the street car w: thine s1x of the dolegates out of the | == Registrar and Edward Carrol} for ¥ | Hudson County Court House, which were accepted. When John J. Fa ‘ommisstoner. the Corporaticn Attorney of Hobok Griffinite’s Ticket. and adherent of the Atack forces, arrived, . (mnt i rey In few mimuten later with the certiicates to succeed himself ax Mayor; John! oa to accept tham. The County Clore feGovern, for Recorder; Andrew/told Fallon that he had to take the er Registrar, he is bilious. if Glue Low Fares ‘ TAY MAN jis a misfit in business when Before breakfast overcomes Central’ Stadion) New "Yorks A Natural Laxative Water i } 4, Biliousness completely, . Telephone 5680 Madi as Square. For information see ticket agents or apply to * Bottled at the Sovinas, Avoid substituten.. vn. ine rosovay tomar Be use and festaurant on the 5, but It ts presumed that this project will be allowed to Ie qvuimant now that he Is to go to the Gotham. Dir, Bennett haa been president of the Hotel Gotham Company, so it ts prety certain that a reorganization of the corporation will take place following [his retirement. He {s also one of the ‘directors, the others being J. B. Rich- jar on, Kenneth B. Scaley, Michael Gavin, ‘second, and H. B. Chilton, Most Of these gentiemen bave offices at No. 8 Broadway. and are directly or in- + directly connected with tie Wallstreet Ha: policeman that she had been driven to members of the Pollos Board believe SEER ae Se inlcide by frequent |arm of Moore & chle: ik Ha fi Ry ELS ty uarrels with her husband and wae | Schley coterie, the Ma nna estate that the police were negiixent in not j nd former Senator Platt are generally The Moore & Delleved to haye been the backers of pistol against her temple when he-{ the Hotel Gotham from Ue time it_was 5 & Llyely; SUE fon Tan into. the room and tried to [frst planned. They brought Mr. Bea- © Democrats the time of Rtakewitvawayttro 3 nett here run it, He was at that inelediivesta Na SCon Yeni lone Betore Men and te ene em het She restated | ine manager of the Arlington Hotel it was through fiets, clubs, chairs! | pd in the scrimmage the platol |in Washington. Despite its backing of almost upam- tged_militons the Gotham has hao Uphill fgnt for puccess. The greatest obstacle in its way has been the fail- ure of all attempts to get a liquor license for it Under the jaw againat Nicensing any place within 200 feet of a Place of worship Be cone uy been farred from having a license by rea- UE Sting just across Fifty Atth street from the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church., Twice the Legislature cial acts allowing the Gotham to poecial ifcense, bul beeh times the. bills Were vetoed, first by Gov. Higgins and then by Gov, Hughes, Consequently tha hotel, one of the finest In America, has peen operated at a loss. | To families returning to the || | City, Park & Tilford will | gladly send their Catalog of finest Groceries and | Table Delicacies for acom- || parison of their prices and || | the extent of the finest qualities quoted. Family accownts desired ond are rer se P.&G. Naphtha Soap- and get rid of practical- L ily all thé drudgery of -wash -day+the boiling of clothes; the hard rub- bing up and-down the wash board; the neces- sity of keeping a hot fire going all day long. 5 cents a cake, All Grocers. uh | "The Grimn faction were tho frst t | : Edward R. Stanton) qo” thelr certiticates. to-day. wits Ss nt for Recorder, Gustay Bach for Water! County Clerk Jolin Rotherham. in “th e e e : 4 aS “s d Ed-|first certificates offered, and that the y HORT eRUCOn ANY ater, : and Ed-1only way In witch the other. side could ‘ , ward Carroll for Water Commissioner, | geoure recognition $s through the Su- \ 3 n has the sworn affidavits -of} premo Court. o— (} The Great National Health and Pleasure Resort -Returning UntilOct.31 nrg anos Through Parlor and Sleeping Cars unyadl J Water y “Adirondack Mountains” mailed on receipt) of a <a 2-cent stamp by Advertising Department, Grand NAAN OY CORI NG Re EF 6)

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