The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1907, Page 4

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, -F MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, Lk aa a AQ leat Ne Dei edt @ Clubbing When Bullet Struck Him. pgm MEANT» TO FIRE IN AIR.) That's: Shutileworth's Explan- -ation— Without - -Reason, Lie ay Friends of Mouth, uy Policeman, Altted Shuttleworth, I ph avenue station, Brook- arraigned jn the. Gates ave- Site police ‘cotrt té-day charged with stooting and ‘killing Toaac Jaffe, twen- . Ke aes wae aubbed ‘tried to run aw: “ The policeman, on the other hang,| Avenue amd Brooklyn Reading, the as “ate ASKS in THA ‘y (ot how he had been set upon bY Young Joffe, He told, also, of rowdy- ism {a the park, and how he had been assigned by Porice Captain Steinbruch tried to exonerate tiimself by telling a = Fransit Leaders. Stocks after a mix wing to-da | rallied, thelist showit afte was nots rowdy. ¥e{*#ins the leaders being Reading, : aT, ner of Nts father, ‘in the firm of Jaffe & €o., ufactuters, of No. 117 Peari |: Today's thai "fuotations are ea foslows. > Attacked on Bench. erate es Young ae went to the park Ist ANight.__W! paxion Amal. Copper mer C.F of them youn chaps of his nd all: youths who are re- my companions were John’ O'Malley, Xrviig Blum and Harry Joho- ey were sliting on the bench when Heo ce @hittteworth appeared. O'Malley, Blum 3 nd. Johnach ngree that Shuttleworth > Pawan to-Rbuss-them~ “He demanded to ‘atow if any of them had walked on the grass. Jaffe turned to the police- adnate: from the bench. He-closed his fingers bout the doy's throat and shook him fonny = times Jaffe odjected to this treatment. ; Et ‘Then it arr r jeclared Shuttleworth drow ‘He ‘beat. the youth un- He struck hi mover the head, body and legs, and he was strik. Sing “him when Jaffe caught the club, | wrested it from Policeman and SBurled. it"into the roadway. The next | ; . wtrogeting=teom--f Weakness and pain, started to run. ue Shot and Killed. Shuttsaprth id not attempt.to o mibeaianereda ‘boy. He- ppets our} ge ‘end—trat——The-buttet-en— tered the base of the boy's skun—and | 2° ~_Ganie out through” the ave; Jafte fel! Yi) +tphyidat+ U1 Lan FI Ehuttleworth was takon to a cell and ‘ked' up on the charge of homiclde. “Why, ges. I walkea ‘on the grass. |~ 2 I have just been skylarking on the ze ‘grass around thix bench." > 0 The witnesses say Shuttleworth seized ats Jaffe by the collar and dragged him| 3?! # y fractional the closing prices ot ocke-from Batunday’s PITTSBURG, Oct. sensational: Hartje divorce cane was re- vived-here to-day by the-announcement that a petition had been. filed by the ff, with the , sitting . | heard. rid de edee ad 2H preres: terest Avgustua Partie. ee 1 Millionaire Names Coachman Madine in Court Move sl io Reopen Divorce. the} Spot Where Policeman Shot Boy; Diagram of How Shooting Was Done, the: res DyaAhe He w cure vii DEAD ase be} ~ reopened fn order that additional evi-} dence alleged to bo damaging to the| '% {| defendant, Mary Scott Hartje, could be The petition was fied by counsel for + Sl} Augustus Hartje, the millionaire paper He had identity. manufactir i of letters alleged to have been written Thomas Medi ine, of the -clt ate He wore a blue serge sult, but there | was nothing about him to establish his | TT MEN ORFTED TIE NIGHT I ISALED BOAT Brooklynites Had a Perilous ter the Engine” Broke Down. | lyn fishermen. ~jernoon. et craft. out again. —| Sr Rockawas: inshore. Capt. J. J. Peterson, ‘who has a boat- house at the foot of Thirty-fourth street, Brooklyn, took «even men out to the fishing banks off Long Branch yesterday at daybreak and some of! | them en't reac! home yet. ‘They are making thelr way Dy, easy stages! W Sthawing citt_at-anptopriate: stopping. jases—trom-Dresmiand—Pter,— Coney und, ‘where they landed this morning KR perite all-night cruise “on a] *'; <0 Fitty-third ult 0} of u,package Dee Ay ees (oro Aa vance—I2. two sisters of Mrs. Hartje and 1907. gine broke down conipletely. were no walla on the boat and darkness settled down before he Mshermen could make their plight known at tworcars of his} War making a} WY to There wits nothing (0 do but drift, and | drifted. Tho win the seus were he: ¥ance rode them out. n ing the night she drified into Jamaica | Bay, but a turn in the tide floated her | The fishermen had used up’ all thelr bait and Shad nothing to drink | bul Boon after daylight they were ‘out to sed_Then | I they were caught by the-tide-and swept ‘They made for the HDresmland ‘ahd succeeded in. landing. \Capt. Petersen, who reported the mia- [hap at Coney, Inland, the names of ‘the passengers. — CONDUCTOR CRUSHED , BETWEEN CARS. John Mullen,’ twent: refused to give onductor, and possibly ital it e passing | pler at td eet " ‘Ha auffered Internal injuries his ght Tee, was bro! Rooeevelt H. ia) there was alight ohanee of his long, 91-2 feet beam and seaworthy, | which in a favorite with South Brook- Tt was in this boat that that the eleven, fully equipped for a! | day's fishing, started out yesterday, | They:had good luck and staried—ta for home at about 6 o'clock. in thea When off Bandy Hook the en-; % There t ‘the coachman co-re- c object’ being to show, it hat, the. respondent ; ught a; ye been written re alleged—to h reference to the e Madine Ix confession. to ir. Hartje and to nh: them masses of doc; the case am no. possible influence on the} Flartie, the plaintiny, nce would vindicate h wld spend his last dollar to ication, he satd. an t before he UA =Ot the wee pele cg IN THE Woops WITH REVOLVER NEAR, For Manhattan, The Bronx. and | Westchester County apply to NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. Contract Offices: Telephone Nos. z ie Cotas Doto-aiht goun Morningside 130 Melzoee Contract Oe ‘onkers oe se itoebelle fus0 Sew tochelle rs TAITyU wn X00 Tarrytown been dead several weeks. Telephone Direetory Friday, October 11th For Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond , and New Jersey apply to —_ THEN. Y. & N. J. TELEPMONE CO, Telephone Nei fain ee vita eA veriie: rp way, rook ma.aten Tomy ~ Greenhut Have -gone into the markets of the World free to choose ; unhampered by conditions: arising from hold-over stocks or and Company rn en LACE CURTAINS, B. Altman & Cn! BATH ROBES AND DRESSING GOWNS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, RIDING CROPS, ETC CARRIAGE AND MOTOR ROBES. HOTELS AND CLUBS WITH WALL. COVERINGS AND WINDOW SHADES, _ ALSG . RUGS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, LEATHER— _GO0Ds AND- TOILET ARTICLES. MEN'S WEAR. AUTOMOBILE COATS, CAPS AND GLOVES. MEN'S NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR, WALKING STICKS, B. Altman & Cn. FURNISH DWELLINGS, APARTMENTS, PORTIERES, “DRAPERY _ FABRICS ETC, FOR WHICH DESIGNS , AND ESTIMATES WiLL. BE SUBMITTED, antedated policies. ‘trade-annals-of America: The standard: cof: values is with out precedent. It follows that in point of crispness and vastness this stock of merchandise is unique in the ] : |__MUSLIN SHEETS —_. | MUSLIN PILLOW CASES AND BEDSPREADS OO OO ed HOUSEHOLD- -BEANKETS, = _COMF. ORTABLES BLANKETS, BATH ROBES. BEDSPREADS aS COMFORTABLES, _EXTREMELY_ LOW PRICES, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), eeu $6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.50 & )_ALSO_A_ SPECIAL OFFERING — MUSLIN SHEETS and 4 PILLOW CASES AS FOLLOWS:. 65c; 75c, B50 & 92c, 18c,, 2lc, 22c. & 25e. (THIRD FLOOR) ‘10.50 PAIR | HOUSEHOLD BLANKETS WILL-BE MARKED AT THE FOLLOWING EACH EACH inh Aver, 4th ond 35th Streets, New Pork. | eee ee “and “Dinner Centre Pieces-and Doylies with inserted onal -of Filet; Pt: -— Venise, ‘Cluny, Pr. Rosaline, Bohemian, Florentine and Brus- sels Laces, Mosaic _ Drawn_ Werk ‘and Venetian” Eyelet for eleven years. He was. appointed Oct. 2, 18%. Capt. Stelnbruch says his record) ix ood. When. “Rhbtleworth was seen at the PLEADS NOT GUILTY. | penslporrYinT Wreck at Brewstérs That fot kitted" ntm-T sa ers_TI at f __ Killed 24 Rassengers. hoodiuma who attacked “me. 5 [OMAN AT CHURCH general manager Central Ratiroa, tN--¥--C. VICE-PRESIDENT | -Smith- Denies Responsibility. for the| t Arthur H, Smith, Vice-president and of the New York o_was Indicted for Manslaughter 1 “dear WANTED w SEE IE y~ balanced. an, {houRHR would bare created a dintus Dot. be ae tires palte,, edo met her to the aires +4iteame here to see Mr, Rockefeller,” ene said. = “But he isn't here an usher told chure! he wotoan refused to tell her name Ar. Froth Det, tn K ending Xatd nis per pound. Make VOB OWN TERM Furnished Toom Apar; ment Comite $199.98 pccntdh ds) Parnlabed $69.38 Rovinn Furnished | 989.98; Dresser, Chiftonter, walun $10. Value $30, Value $10, $10.98 . $16.98 C298 WRITER FOR LISTS. QO¥ THESE OUTYITHE coke! fi Apartments Purnishd for $200 up wis SY a of Jast May, when first electric passenger train that Cartral Bratton over- Rew Fall 11 Importations & Our. own Productions IN PETTICOATS OF “PEAU DE. SO1E, CH INA, BI! CHANGEABLE, PLAID, -STRIPED.-AND. SOLID -COLOR a ; MOHAIR, HEATHERBLOOM, SATEEN, ————— TAFETTA ST MOREEN,-SILK-AND-ALL_WOOL-TERSEY. __ Special Values, Te-marrow. = avian; Geran and lenin meters fh rei new ind exclusive designs, all at ececdinay moderate prices. _ “Damask Table Cloths < seam Napkins to Match. . Dozen $1.95, 2.50, 2:75 Each $1.90, 2.40, 290 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black and colors, 7.98, 9. SS ae , Hemstitched Din inner waa Liane Sets Set $6. LD) 6.75," 7.25- yey ee Seen - Hemstitched Linen Pilow Cases. : Pair 90, 1.25, 1.50 * Each $3.00, 4.50, 5.25 - _ Blankets, Single ‘size. . a Cee filled with Tey 's Wool oe with Silk Tops and Borders .(. . ps $4.75 ory “$3.40 4 75, 635 « ee $4.50, 5.50, 7.00. "$3.90, 4.75, 5.25 Of the Highest Grade in an Unusual ‘Variety of Brilliant Cut Glass A Choice-Setection-of: ewe Designs-in——_____ MAHOGANY LIBRARY & PARLOR TABLES, from $14.50 to 54,25 "MAHOGANY MUSIC -GABIIETE 2 | MAHOGANY. SEWING TABLES, i “ UPHOLSTERED, CHAIRS & ROCKERS, WOOD SEAT CHAIRS & ROCKERS, __(THIRD FLOOR ANNEX) 17.75 “ 40.00. 15.75 “ 45.00 Most Artistic Designs. To-morrow, on the Third Floor , Comfortables with fancy Satin Centres and— plain extra wide Satin Borders... . Com/ortables filled with Down; of plain Satin; also of fancy Satin with extra wide Borders . $11.50 Marseilles Spreads for double beds $2.00, 2.75, 3.75 Sixth Avenuz, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York. ‘ (Formerly occupied by B. Allman & (e) $9.75 1 Celery trays, *— $2.69; Orange Dishes, ‘ English and Limoges Richly Decorated 2.95, 4, 50 Centre Vases, Plates, Cups and Saucers. West Twenty-third Street 8.50, 10.75 iy DAY LD TS eS ene

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