The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1908, Page 4

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Tr.the course fifish swith the (lunders arrest Hesston, ned tichets; a 1 SJudge-Miriqueen to 1] In the co fjcame our that 1 Hitused to give up jawhich had been Forty-second stre tieket fu judge Mulqueen the stand, Cameron said that tHe r anded He fe cat ordered Cameron ald, the ston: dequately identified, wa farris had paw’ upon the jee of counsel he Was going to Ke 4 Court Orders Arrest. }| Turning to Assistant Dis peverapall Jud im to prepare an ord commitment to the white and \ ict-Attorney meron, inked f rt officers, eRe ies oe eeld shall call this id J ithis city 5. Camere !Bupreme Co: il eas compu PRON IN THE ‘PEDESTAL OF LIBERTY STATUE Guard House for Offending |” Men of Squad on Bed- Ice’s Island. irried dow rhe DS | Miss Liberty, who became gral days ago, feels that Un erent been stepping on her toes means to resent have made her complaint known earlier put she | ot reached her majority and therefore bi 1 the first place lo Americh as a jo blaze the w ome newcomers. fo think her |Help Wanied To-Day ! advertised for in The Morning World’s Want Directory, ressers Cer rents i Hands. 4 2 mt ’ etna kere) 4 ‘ tenders tack Mebinders 5 sere okkeepers 8 € * 1 Meiors “re THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, William H. Tait Casting Vote That to use ‘Million School Children ina Writing Contest 201 ch tobacco, ei n of Greater neourage the nearly one million s nch of teachers important br for their pu ents and g Ss of t janship, The Evening World has pla ool work for the boys and girls of the greater city, arded as follows: i by offering A And e young people test in dn which pr red a cone egating $500 will be ay T0 THLE BOYS AND GIRLS OF EIGHT YEARS OR UNDER. $160 in prizes, as follows: First prise, $20; second prize, $10; ¢ $0; six prizes of $3 each; sie prizes of $2 each, and thirty 0 prizes of $1 each. 70 THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF 8 TO 10 YEARB—$100 in 8, First prize, cond prize, $10; third prize, $5; siz 4 of $3 Cah; six priges of $2 each, and thirtysive prizes of $1 BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS. nd pri ; third pris thirty-five prizes of $1 { $2 each, and AND GIRLS FROM 12 TO 14 YRARS—$109 tn 310; third prize, $5; siz each, and thirty-five prizes of $1 TO 16 YBARB hird y $100 in na for one of De care : it ina k end Wore ind Adde d One to His. Gre at Pluralit y iden t ), there ma Ing on the k out ipeds, » TWO MORE SHOT IN FEUD BATTLE OF RIVAL GANGS Both Victims te Bie After Fight With Revolvers en | Following the feud between rival gangs | Von the lower east side, which began with | the shooting of “Jimmy” Tammany Hall Monday morning, and which resulted in the murder of an “out- esterday morning at Seventeenth | nd Avenue A, and the injuring of | a of others, two more men were shot _at 2A. M. to-day, and both are in iregory’s Hospital dying. ether these two were shot In a hand to hand battle with revolvers, or whether they were marked for death by members of the rival gangs, the police are unable to say. The bellet ts, how. ever, that they belonged to rival gangs and met and fought until both recetved | niortal hu One of -nine years old, -first street, and twenty-two, of men {s Charles Harrington, of No, 43 East the other is No. 8 Sec- twent) Friend of Kelly. ngton ts an intimate friend of mie Kelly, and one of the men ais swore vengeance on the “Humpty” eckson gang when the leader was shot cn Monday. Just what gang Silver be- longs to the police cannot say, but ft is thought he is a member of the Jacksons Harrington's wife {s a young woman sf twenty, who is known in Bowery re- orts as Sadie Cohen. She and Har- ington had an engagement to meet at street. and the Bowery at 1 this morning, but Harrington was late The wife waited until 2 o'clock on the ‘Then she saw Harrington the platform of a nortii- avenue car. Just as the to Canal street Harrington ped to the street and fell uncon- scious, When his wife reached him she yund him shot through the back and through the right arm. She gave an | larm, and Harrington was carried to) | cafe and pool-room at No. 49 Bowery y several friends. This house sed for a polling place a few days ago. | “forts were made to hide Harrington | om the police, but his wife was fright ned and burried to the Eldridge street tat | wr ‘orner swinging ¢ bound Third got an ambulance came from the | NOVEMBER 5, sast Side. | | Kelly outside | the jate playwright, 1908. CLAIMS HE WROTE. PLAYS LA SHELLE GOT CREDIT FOR Stapleton Estate $15,000, Saying Royalties ‘Were Withheld. Sues for | Jobn Stapleton, a newspaper former man, who came here with Kirke La Shelle, fifteen years ago, and collaborated with | him on all his dramatic work, something more than $15,000 from the es- tate in his suit on trial before Justice Gerard and a jury in’ the Court The defendant is Mrs, Joseph Hunt wile of the well-known Rrehitect, was the widow and named as executor ) the will of Kirk La Shelle, who died May 15, 198. Sle was Mise Mazic claims | Nodine, a Chicago soctety girl, when the playwright married her. a verbal contract with La Sheile, 1 he received $100 weekly 5 per cent. of thee royalties Kk La Shelle plays until Vie playwright “1 sometimes wrote in a whole act,” said Stapleton: “I put in the whole third act in the dramatization of Owe Wister's ‘The Virgintan, nder the death Mr. La Shelle of $190 a week for staging each p ton, and, Stapleton said, Mrs. La Shelle continued this charge after his death, week, for the purpose, he allege reducing the apparent receipts for roy- alty and the percentages due to him Stapleton said he helped write not only “Checkers” and ‘The Virginia subjects of thir suit, but also Tie Am “Bonnle Briar Bush” and other pia hich will be introduced in fu- ture suits Paul Armstrong, author of Jane” and other plays, testified that Mr La Shelle told him John Stapleton had “practically rewritten some of his plays for him." BINGHAM PRASES THE POLIGE FORCE Harrington sspital the surgeon said as near death, and the Rev. Father | urry, of St nes's Church was called. \t the hospita! it was found one pultet | ad gone ost through Harrington's | t shoulder blade near the heart. going to die,"" Harrington Who shot you? And why Answered with Curse. n began a string of oaths. | doctors, nurses and police, din his ng! I'll attend to my own ce received hrough the | was called, aft s wound was I e found that Silver had been a revolver pressed close body, as was his clothes and fle was a se and abuts | and police. e two men met and haa | believe also that other in the fig but thes | prookiyn in the e he was Cate, 6 Bow poroached him and suid en shot,” was arrested on » police also arrested Frank Bas- of No, 211 Bast Thirteenth street, and Jacob Costa, same address, on sus: , picion. ‘The last two Were caught run- | A from the Bowery shortly yn was found. ce put charges of being yus persons against both of the sus njured men. The charges against Bas- sett and Costa were dismissed and ed a material witnesses. gton, Harington's brother, Bassett and Costa were held Market Court by Magis trate Tharsis in $10) bail as witnesses. ——__— WHALEN SPENT $2,705. ALBANY, Nov. 5.—Secretary of State John 8, Whalen spent $2,705 for elec- tion expenses. He contributed $1,560 to the Democratic State Committee, His statement is the first filed. A, Seam 1s as Strong as the Sewing Silk that Stitches it If you want the very best sewing silk— the kind your mother and grandmother used—the kind tried and tested for strength and quality—ask for ~ at any good store. soya | 70 years and never failed to satisfy. Compliments Men for Work During Campaign and on Election Day. In 9 general order sent out this morn- {ng Commisstoner Bingham praises the police force. The order reads ‘The Police Commissioner wishes to express to the police force of the city of New York his appreciation of the ardu- ous work done by them, espectally dur- ing the last two weeks, in connection with the enforcement of the election laws. This work has been entirely in addition to thelr regular exacting work it has been done in all weathers, and been well done, and it is worthy of special appreciation by the citizens whom they serve, “The work done Saturday, Oct. 31, 4 DO YOU SLEEP IN COMFORT? 'We Renovate a Full Size $ ‘Mattress at Your Residence for | 95 special for ten days with 4. C. a, ‘A trial will convince you that our work surpasses all others. A postal will bring our salesman to your house. Open Air Mattress Renovating Co, 655 FLATBUSH AVE. BROOKLYN, ¢ DIAMONDS Wal( tt WELKY® g-CASH on CREDIT. « ONE PRIGE Largest and Finest Stock in the City Very Latest Design transactions held in ite Contidences Positively no employ ers references required. Call’ or rite for Reoklet 44, | L. W. SWEET & CO, WZ. 37 Maiden Lane. N.Y. PYY 389 Fulton St..Bk'n = aX Spool Silk On the market for over CORTICELLI SILK MILLS Florence, Mass. Chicago | Supreme | | Special - Friday, Nov. 6 7 Sct Diamond ct who | Stapleton testified to-day that he had! confessing that he couldn't do tt. 1 wrote it in at the request of Owen | Wister.” Mr. La Shelle always put in a charge and later increased the charge to $250 a | Salomy | connection with men Pare WH a Grent rednetion in sleetion Di ‘ , price of exclusive . evening were Very well eare The Commiss vid that on next captains and ten Lieut CHILIAN. ‘VOL CANO IN VIOLENT ERUPTION. chit, rane ror sth rica, in Valdivta Provt suthern Chill, has been in violent er |tlon since yesterday, Sihvemade unders & MARSTON, JU7 West 43th Sty New York ~ é Diamonds | $48 Per Carat |] Zw | Diamont nd (Diamond 2 et. Diamond Cais 2-% ct. Diamonds 2.14 ct. Dian ds 2% On the above date, and the above d. y, Ishall offer 59 Diamond Rings. The settings are 14k. gold, Tiffany style, suitable for lady or gentleman. 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Now, toWork In asking for Taft votes the Republicans promised pros- perity in the event of his elec tion, Is this not the time to use a 12-Words~ for-a-Quarter “Situation Wanted” Adver- tisement in The World?

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