The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1909, Page 16

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Lube 16 La THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909. POE CHLED —GALANTVAMPS LOSES HS 08, PEAGEMACER Fg Oiler & Shepherds Gene Cok Lvlem One of the finest Cork Lino- leums manufactured; offered in this sale at the lowest price ever quoted, CHALLENGING all for- mer underprice precedents of this or any other concern, cars ol, had attacked TWOUFLL ROT © INFIHTQVER —AWHOLE NIGHT KILLED BY BLOW. = ae OFSOOWORERS “ART WETS” AND §3ESDES WT vA | | > | , NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED Goons NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE OTHENBERG co EST 147 STREET at an tint th if in ‘ i i 4 7 fil the time ° Perea GUAR. Brownsville Strikers in Am-| Aj) Hey niet Metuchen Watches| Keeley Muddled About First Michael Murphy Stopped Fight \ anne soe ELUNE bush Attack Non-Union While Recorder Moss's Two, but Court’ Leaves No Between Members of Rival “st RESTAURANT" '8 TE A 30 : on. the operating Cloakmakers. Bam-Garage Bums. | Doubt About Fine, Greenpoint Gangs Has ade cee |r a | ae et atiniey eee se: 5 y WOMEN IN THE FIGHT.!} titerary, toga: Is {t this morning or the day after to. When Michael Murphy interfered in EDNESDA lega! and fire circles in eu . ce Me teh 2 yards wide | Metuchen were greatly entertained and { morrow? Did he have a Job once or wag the fight that was lieing fought aut } : and 4 yards (Se SE AYE ARE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE wide; 75c grade, at ' 45¢ ai | | Three Remarkable Bargains for Wednesday in ) Women’ s Correct Spring Suits Venn: 's $15 Satin’ Lined 3-Piece: 3-Piece Suits, EXTRA EXTRA Specia! at baa og Beautiful new sui de from strictly Suitings or re taancld loths, in 2 or 3 v “sey 4 y t x” MHttle th t of Reserves Puts All barn, but alnce the Recorder bought the | Wert Fifty-aeventh cae URES Rut lememenoese ete be to Flight Wreck of an automobile that blew up| Martin Kelly wanted Magistrate Harris! if WAS to be the £ ee 0s OAR 3 0 Fight, and burned on the New Brunswick road !to tell him in the West Side Court this P&c!ficator, Bur t tes after he CY f he was hit and died yet there is no and as to Mur- morning, The Magistrate answered by had separated the ure! fining Kelly $3 and telling him to g0 on the head find out a few hours later. tion, Willlamsburg, were called out this ir la 4 z, led. ‘The other was of the vintage ot. Kelly does not remember how late last clus to the ident! night {t was when he began to be con-|(he police are stra morning to suppress as lively a riot] sco¢ and had a spavin In the left hind rs as they ever tackled in the teeming] axie, was bleary eyed and had lost seve fuse But when he came back to the/the circumstances 81 Brownaville section of the trolley bor-| eral teeth or regi studlos, where he was supposed to 00) phys murder, ? y sister bars or some jon night duty, at 10 o'clock in the! Nturphy was employed at tl ough. The riot confined itself to the) thing. morning he was very sure that all the: @ Dennison Browery Vicinity of Manhattan avenue and} But the Moss boys are aspiring young! artists and other tenants desired to be ithvhletwitevand’ als Varet street and consisted chiefly In ajmechanics and the Recorder thought called at once e a ran ‘i a ie hair and whisker pulling combat that|that the new garage with its contents! jie went from floor to floor and from metttny Gaim el : |a few months back h has changed the The reserves of the Stagg Street Sta-| name. There were two automobiles in j the place yesterday wiien the fire start- A Revelation in Rye Whiskeys, Unsweetened, Un- colored, Free {rom foreign sub- Streeter int, and en lived at oint. Wh last night he — every engaged the attention and fury of three] was just the way to keep them out of apo door to door, ringing bells and pound- ¢ one’ battle) between hundred cloak and sult hands, Before|mischlet at a profit. They had pro- ng unti! he was sure that evervbody ES EL a at pee PTIONEMRETCE the rioters were dispersed the pavement] ceeded far enough with the repalrs of | understood that it wae tline to get up. Cn poster tts ; P nN! i OOM ers” was in progres: was covered with a thin carpet of halr/ the first machine so that the village! from Coober coo wa oh DeWine merit F | at Kibe ys ae and whiskerage, tar | W8S Promised the diversion of seeing| ready, and dressed, there were mie- pes fred off and were fighting i Dea “bs | and The strike had been declared on Stler | them take It out Into matn street and Hd 8 CLs CS LCE ee tiveuarantecdiell Greriea iimar Brothers, of No. 13 Maujer street, and t Understandings on their own account : with guaranteed silk or sat i u start It golng to-day. There waa cons George Wright, the superintendent Assallants Get Away. “phe Evolution of Baseball," by tinshed with butt: Mls several other smaller clothing firms In que e fl iuently great disappointment when word | of the studios, was called by the nyo of these little boys were Bozeman Bilger, begins in The Bven- he n od wo days ago the {gi eon . He fee st ae Wilke Le orioae Naa might that the garage riotous talk above staira, and sum- age in thelr attacks that ing World on Saturday, March 13, The fainsburg announced ter The glow on the lowering seruey | Geeline Ag keral snares Pe ciar vient epoca mand eeperaced em Ho | serieeleQeera crest Unter ce alia they would declare an open shop, skies spread the news, Everybody| out. Into the atreet and made oration | Proceeded on is way but he had not national game, Prepared an Ambush. came down for the spectacle. Mary | from the curb to that effect. —_<_£_<_—¥£_—X—=£_=£=___[_=[===——— Ster B ned with the first! Wilkins Freeman, the novelist, never | gupprent the Fitebemerectsataciane gun anc women and f misses a chance for local color. The| hush men ¢ smaller firms f« results, alke st et hits presence of the venerable Henry M./ ,,There folowed a game of obstacle tag ‘GAMES M CREERY & 60 Hey ead » similar) igen, of Harpers’ Magazine, could not| panis of spectators on. the aeealis © 6 p | that was an overwhelming Joy red and <q | but add to the culture of the occasion. and leaning out of windows all the way CLE | from Bixth avenue to Seventh. ‘The po: | 23rd Street 34th Street Then there was Willlam Dinwiddie, the! iceman at last succeeded in manoeuy: | and pre- ve POBerE ni Filipino mystery, war correspondent, | ring Kelly away from the entrance of | Themselves in Po ND ulate aid ex-Provinclal Governor of Gumbo-| the studios, Kelly tled to Seventh ave- | ‘ ‘ nue and then turned toward Fifty-slxth | waited for the haved “scabs” to come) Siango, and financler. eG On Wednesday. Marehithe 10th eecorted by Si olmen. Walkoss Put It Out? Never! 1, The wise policeman sauntered down | a HSSEM) z ‘ec olme to Sixth avenue and hid behind the cor- | 100 Women’s Spring Suits at $4. 98 A wonderful offering at this tin strikers my Wore) Much as the vilagers may have re) ner store window. Soon Kelly came! s. They went| Bee ea tielkinecy ons, They wert vetted losing the chance to see the new pounding around the block, with @ noisy | x { ‘ crowd of small boys cheerlmy ’ Y 7 s hud of angry automobile turned loose to-day, thelr Cates atopyea im with gyhim on =~ LADIES’ SUITS, In Hoth Stores } eee a ir oe eee ee jarter section regrets were forgotten In greater foy8 took him to court r ° rd (al than ever they could anticipated. Some ee Tailored Suits, made of Serge and This Suit, 0.08, es then en- | bat as ever | half an hour after the audience had | + . ah ¢ TT | it amazons. | gathered, the Eagle Hook and ladder | Stripe Fabrics. Two and three-piece 9 yy ® eats iieq | Company dashed upon the scene. They ; re ie BT EN altace) Coe) oho chiamd (b Cae models. 29.50 and 35.00 aT F \be seen | tish a hose line when Recorder Moss en 8 1 S | ey mus tf MAN! | ook @ commanding stand on the front ro tena mennounces analy Rem vous | UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. Jn Both Stores, fn cause the arrest of the first red-shirt | 3,000 Samples ~~ hoy dared :but ne tdreD iota we:st (8) | Armures and medium weight Fab- J 4 s ® hammerlock ho de that bound men aad women in that fire. wie . —worth 50c for tho wagon, “Darn the barn,” said he, rendered ries, suitable for Spring and Summer to 75¢ each, at hen went to kK | desperate by the crisis, “I mean the i fereetanidh\ all papa to pry gome of | eee et her burn, But if water is Draperies, Portieres and Wall Coverings. atrol Wagons with | thrown on those automobile engines the ce 10 5 x Cust | cylinders may crack. I wnn't have it!” 85c, 1.00 and 1.50 Per vat , 1.60 and 2,25 { Combination Drawers fion Drawers and Covers=t Covers— iris Fine | j sroidery inserting; edge y sticks 0} fon quelled so value 1. Nightingales and Dressing Sacques a : the ardor of the battle, 80 that by the| The firemen desiated sullenly and let | time the reserves had formed for a| her burn, though they sald that they | hol f ; ’ aay ae ee Le ' the | gign't tulnk It fair that they shouldn't Others Injured in Brinkley, | French and English Cretonnes, an ai c 2 Gowns of Good Musi, Hull the credit of “frst wets” over Ark Left a Ruin by Tor extensiv* collection, 32 inches wide, i raiment Only heen the Washington Hose, which had not arrived. nado Felt All Over State. 30c, 35c and 45c per yd. White Petticoats, wi two twenty-three y hattan avenue, ty-four, of No ROOT BANQUET REPUBLICAN CLUB. — “Their indignation was juetifed when Pate the Weahingtons arrived, Again Re-| = 50-inch Taffeta and Cretonne in a tp Mie his Injunction §T. LOUIS, Mo., March 9—A special large variety of Colonial designs and throwing water on the fire./to the Post-Dispatch from Brinkley, y F 1 (aks 3ut the Washingtons were not to be Ark. says: Thirty persons were colors, also French Period reproductions. dined, It Was their “first wets’’| killed, fifteen to forty were injured and > A nae one {the Eagles, and “first| more than $1,00,00 In property loss was 2,00, 2.75 and 3.50 per vd. Haye | caused by a tornado which swept the istinguisher dience | iS Foe eer a urcesilicityulasti night the loudness section || CUR LAING: separate Inserting! » debate raged | is in ruins and nine out of every ten set ' : 1 less Hump, residences were destroyed. Brinkley Lace and Muslin Curtains suitable ns, eluded | nas 3,000 population | President of Senator’s Alma the ecie atts tn! Stream | Some of the dead are: Porter Foot, ior Spring and Summer Furnishings 1 ae ae Se SW eRtyn neh una” Aylauaryers etreara||tBor end are: Porter Foot Special Sale of \Wash Goods, Linens & An Unusual Sale of into the fire, ‘Mrs. Belle Darden, J. L. Sterrett, a Cluny nd Antique, Mater Among Spealw-rs at | And the Garage Burned. | travelling shoe salesman; Henry Stoval e Gi 1s’ éo b] rey eT Enamelware ee ils “Tub + rt “Come on: lads,” shouted the gallant | Jr, Mrs. Phillips, Charles Frenze, Mi Dinner To-Night. Jforeman, “Metuchen shall be rescued | Clara Rose, Mr. Hood, Mrs, Hood, un- was held Trish Point,...4.50, 6.00 ‘ams were from her peril {n spite of all obstruc- | identified man, four negro tlons.” Just A dinner in honor of Hon, Elihu Roos, | caught I | zallan 7.50 Hovde GiPde/a « 959 $8 hirs ality Wate } Linen Finished Hem- Imitation Filet 6.50, 8.00 9.50 All First Quality, any tes “Shad Py ca Dresses, $1 A_mass-meeting of citlz e of the Moss boys! at Brinkley to-day, and te! Jess Hump vnder his| sent to Gov. Donaghey, at other| urging him to come to Br fined,| take charge of the situation. The Gov- aK > Washingtons| «mor replied that he would leave for Muslin... ts left new United States Senator York, will be given this ever Fon also lande onolddd, Leo B28 | eB CubrEr vot Jand the Eagl tees ) | fl @ 4 sheer Cur- | q fas Ran extraordinary Republican Club of the City fad dane and feet with | the scene at once 2 ' oR STAT Serine Beat tenl nal sori fatlonmen While actiie Because of wire demoraltzation a Cot- About 150 pieces, fil ‘lee altering Bia rasiiag a rage burned. ton Belt passenger train could not be ey ' rT Tee ‘ VING KET LLL s s ade street. Resides an : ; fy erra rill took Hern Torated Iaat night, hut omciale of the tain Muslin, dots and floral designs. Bey ua Rrae tee eaee ee beautitully Root, a response to the toast nq failroad at Memphig atated to-day that as ‘ ; SA ‘ 29c TINMO, seamed, Value Cc ress; posi- wey" will be 8 sate f 40 inches wide. 12 }ac per yd. Uy vie coated, at ’ ¥ worth double by Rev, Melanethon | 1s D., president of | om which institu Was gtaduated witi $t sale usual price 20¢ DOLELE COAT GRAY FNAMEL 10° FONE kes r Set Fa ern OUT DISHPASS best af \ Cc CoN twenty negroes night's LOPS estimated tha i ¢ King’s Scotch Holland Window theca $ = COAT TERS DOPTABLE ite iP DEAN! Parti a iaenaiste } 29c MICE HOLL ca = 19e Check & Plaid Suiting © for ladies’ and d dresses; in light Shades, Furniture Slip C ‘ORTesHed rel at 1 the the dead bodies of many Awnings made to order. lebris. negroes under Lace Curtains, Bed Sets, Uraperies and Hang rings cleaned and stored, DOUBLY ENA COAT GRAY 1 TRA WET FREE FLESH BUILDER Any Man or Woman Can Now Be Plump JAMES McCREERY & 6 peltat word) etd Well Developed. ne ; HOWOES ALARMED MOTHER eae OF BABY MONKEY IN PARK, 50-Cent Package Free. shades of blue and d ne ntified wit 23rd Street 34th Street are at a Saving to You of $2 to $7.50 a Roll. looking g. Wh ente Til GAVTOT,. SOCeRE Reh CERT Tao oie Full 40 Yd. Rolls, Absolutely Perfect—Just aN . 7 ON THIN FOLKS Landed from Japan. g ° that yo srimnila JAPANESE MATTINGS—in aS 00 : " ‘good a 3 pat Peulae price $ i SCAER GET Tar : : asinter meme" 1 800 Rolly of Fine Carpet Designed HOTELSHN TEE bivorce. [stmt in ann eer aeeieattt 4-Hour Sale of | Reversible Japanese Matting $35 Seamless Royal { Thi 1 tray laa sh eter (Mae ind yout wil re Reversible Brussels Rugs j 1) nn Axminster Rugs Ryo ee ie aS F Neral F th i Wh ; é tina 1,500 Rolls ef Patent. edge Tokio \\ lived ‘ 4 # no strenuous ! iiaihe Til ea IARat en | fee _ Mattings eee i Vand Spe, SRO. Mhe ew leaning And My 1 12- Word‘ ‘Situation “Wanted” Ad. | ae bevy oll er 8.98 i eu ‘ i wew irtuteneat ineredaes. the red or in The World Cost But Twenty-Five Cents. as eM

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