The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1911, Page 7

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QUEST FOR LEMON FOR SORE THROAT ROUTS BURGLARS . -__o Reecklyn Man Finds Two fPhieves Packing-Up All His Silverware. ESCAPE DUPING CHASE. Had Already Passed Jewelry and Furs Out to Wait- ing Pai Presertek Hessinger’s Which roused him out © @uty to-day, ied tu ¢ #WO th.eves who wero mahing « leisurely $od of packing up silverware and cut Glass from the dining room sideboard ef his home at No, 5424 Leonard street, Brooklyn, Mr. Hassinger woke, coughing and choking, and, stopping only to put on his slippers, wert Cownstairs through the dark hallways. Ag he entered the @ining room two men dashed past him and £¢8 through the area to the street. Hassivg dr chased the burglars for three Dlocya, vhouting for police as he ran, but 9% Manhattan avenue the burglars isappeared. Returning to the house, he found a Gress suit case filled with silvei Arousing the fami 3 @tade an investigation found that the burglars had gained admittance to the house by skeleton keys and had pened both the front and rear bases Ment doors, They had thoroughly rans @acked the house, invading every room. They had taken Mr. Hassinger‘s trousers out of bis room, and removed $100 he had in his Docket, throwing the, @arinent away te the hall, Then they had gone into young dein Hassinger's oom and had stolen the few pennies Hassinger's father-in-law, nd carrying his trousers out into the hall had taken $50 out of them. ‘Ther’ shen proceeded downstal removes irom the clothes rack ginge:’s Jur coat and Mrs. Hassinger’s fu Tne coat and the jewelry they | had handel to a pal waiting outside on the street, or in the areaway. ‘Then they returned to the house, picked wp several other pieces of fur | ‘and went into the dining room, where they broke open the sideboard. They | were engaged in cleaning this out when ‘Mr. Hassinger's qu.st for a lemon Ine + terrupted them. House Next Door Ope: While the Greenpoin: aven Police were investigating thio robbery, John | who lives next door, at No. 644 Leonard street, came running tn and need that when he came down- hie house wide open. An investiga- ed that the door had been With skeleton keys, but nothing had been taken. ——.———— THIEF WHO BIT WOMEN IS GIVEN TWO SENTENCES. Youth Will Begin to Serve Second When First Has Expired. Martin D. Temple, the youth who etabbed and bit Mra. Mary Erwin and bit her daughter, Dorothy, after they caught him robbing Mrs. Erwin's board- ing-house at No. 162 Bergen street, Brooklyn, was. sentenced by County Judge Fawcett to-dey after he had pleaded guilty to two indictments. “For the assault on Mrs. Erwin,” said Judge Fawcett, “it is the sentence of the Court that you be confined in Sing Sing prison for not ears and eight months’ and not less han two years and six months.” Temple smiled, as with relief. It was lighter than he expected. The smile faded swittiy, however, when the Judge continued: “And for the assault on Mies Erwin , | eu are sentenced to serve four years! fn Sing Sing prison, beginning with the expiration of the first sentence, when- ever that may be.” " room. i 1 The Spring Edition of the New York City Telephone Directory goes to press before that date in order j appear in this issue. Corrections in present list- | ings and advertising in than four | Temple had to be helped back to the, Telephone service must be arranged for on or be arranged for on or before February 2nd. THE EVENING WORLD, ie tna net in lt eee ee ee eee BURY MPCAFFERTY THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL Mounted Escort From Chur) to Grave—Mass Celebrated at St. Ignatius Loyola. Tnepector James J. McCafferty, who | died of a lingering fliness in St. Luke's | Hospital on Friday following @ genera | breakdown after he was taken by Com-) missioner Baker from his conspicuous Telephone Directory Goes to Press February - 2nd. Thursday, February 2nd. to have directory listings the directory must also » TELEPHONE CO, Look for the 35rd Ave CORNER 121st St. ry These tags a:¢ and you can figuve the reduction of % for yourself. (0 NEW HARLEM STORE 9212 TO 2224 THIRE: ave 25% Reduction Sales Bare: 471 anmztchzd and aiscu,::i::ued pieczs and also two big lots bought at a isccunt to close out the factories’ “e stock on hand. iveen Tags and Save 25% cached to the reg’ oe - YEAR é§ BUSINESS wal] PERTH & SONS Eversthing for Housekeeping. Downtown Stari 193 to 205 Park Row, ai Chatham Sq. eee TERETE REY IN 12 in Every Department. Acres of Floor Spa‘e CAI. Le ular price tags sa Liberal Credit or % Off for Cash, Just as You Prefer. Prices Marked Plain Figures, in Established 1807, a post at the head of the Detective Bu-|spector Dillon, w reau and put in tant The casket was brought out by steht patrolmen, followed by Inspector Titus, Chief Inspector Schmittberger and In- from ost—a ‘lame back J Millions of backaches are lost MANY MINDS DELAY SUBWAY, SAYS MAYOR.) preceded the hon- Inspectors John Denis Sweeney, J. Harkins | figure shaped like a Roman urn the Inspec Has Mounted Escort. orary pall-bearers; Ba James B. Hu en O'Brien, charge of an inimpor Brooklyn precinct, ted was bi ome y with all the pomp and honor | antwially; and who wouldn’t -litrd After the services the that the regulations of the Police De- | *! 7 ake va bay sf sty {fFmod again and marched to Hopes Digging Will Begin Soon,!one? It’s a simple matter, tod., he police band ple “Nearer, My TEL Nae ae God, to Thee,” and the mounted men pre- | *¢cond street, to Fifth avenue but He Cannot Be Sure, | All that’s needed is an Alleoek*s: a nega o'clock three squads of | ceded the he past the men drawn | brine ap Sand lek Bah hg He Adds | Porous Plaster placed on the spot ‘Saree’ ¢ i ot tig bh n, {UP along the curb with batons Ore | Heited, The. mounte that hurts. You can go right \3 med men oh si seed. The 1 in0 ¢ ms der Capt. ¥ Gevaenet oF the Payday | eae een ak cee Nal . noe the rad with your work and soon — | avenue station, Brooklyn, where Inspoc-!tenvius tore et © in y forget you ever had rr: | tor McCafferty had head 300 de. | Keep . ce oa ta,|_ Among th nt a | tectives not in uniform under command ox parce . Pathes ‘ee Richards, |aervices we ty | |of Inspector Russell, thirty-two cap- | was Saale hp ih shh ent tang Driscoll, Flynn and Reynolds, . tains in full dress uniform and the! ~** oy he ther O'S ' |] Deputy Commissioner Rust 6, Members of the Police Force |potice band took station along Park | Mapiain o fthe department Chief Inspector Cortrixht, 1 PL. ASTER : avenue between Elghty-second ana|. TH floral remembrances were pro-| spectora Alexander Williams, Brooks | n¢ gets at the seat o: the trouble as nothing | ya >| fige and = magnificent napicuous|and Kane, ax well ax many police jus-| n. For over sixty years it’s been ay Last Respects to Their ighty-third streets, in front of the Me- | “ fc Conspt and : ' t ty y t's bees ‘afferty home at 960, among them was a great sheaf of| tices and city oMclal andard remedy for all kinds of ‘ flowers bearing the inscription “He a ter expression ns, soreness, stiffness Former Inspector. Police Garry Casket. Wiewel ee Mowe,” Ghd RC eaad On vrious articles, it ted—therefore te its that a porous He has not which was written, tective Bureau “From the De- 4 Tribute to Loyal- also a huge floral another meeting Sunday World Wants Work other meeting of the com Monday Morning Wonders! as's0 if ait vie Oe Serve the Most Delicious Coffee in New York— Price 5c Per Cup—Other Good Things to Eat, Too—Sixth F loor.cxresrmamamen: i Februar Furniture Sa'e The Biggest and Most Suc- cessful One in Our History In Full Swing To-Day The minute the doors opened to-day the success of this sale was most emphatically proven. Record crowds, attracted As by record values in worthy Furniture. Selling has been tremend- oN av Ya ous from the very minute this sale began. It goes without saying that once any one intending buying Furniture visits our 5th Floor they will certainly buy. The bona-fide savings are " Py omorrow: ona LD aSes so apparent, so out of the ordinary, that you can not afford to sa Gis stay away. Ifyouhave a $5 or $500 purchase to make come A $30 purchase any time teemorr w fils a Stamp to-morrow. These are examples of the values you will find » Book and obtains a beaut {1 at every turn: $10 Mahogary Top Parlor Table at $5.00 This table has 24 inch top of solid mahogany, highly polish- ed, deep rim and nicely shaped, lower shelf, French legs. Extra special Tuesday, Only 50 of them. Therefore come as early as possible, STREE To-Morrow You Can Buy Quartered Oak Leather Slip Seat Socer |] DiningChairs This _ offering es 83 positively wtioat QD equal anywhere. is the most eeada ful chair-value ever announced. For to- morrow we offer this polished quartered oak chair, of elegant pattern, full box construction, heavy leather covering on remov- able seats, French legs, turned stretchers, at above sensational price (to-morrow only). A LARGE. sturdily built, purely mis- ion designed rocker. $20 Mission Library Suite Consisting of large Arm Rocker and Arm Chair, Boston leather covering over spr -eats, 24x32 inch $9. 2 ‘3 table, with magazine 1 y each end. . Library Table Quartered oak or genu- ine mahogany top; size . 28x42 inches; has large centre drawer, French legs, shaped undershelf; entire piece hand pol- ished. Value $15. Our regular selling price on this sideboard i $25.00. It's a very attractive, selected oak piece, stands nearly 7 fect high and is 44 inches wide; spacious drawer and closet room; the mirror is best plate, 18x30 inches. $20.00 China|/$25.00 China $27.50 Si $12.50 0°" $18.50 $40.00 Oak Side: boards, at, $25 Buffet for $14.95 Leaded glass doors; extra fine quality, quartered oak, handsomely finished. While the lot lasts they go at above price, $24.00 Oak Buffets, special at. $17.50 40.00 Oak Buffets, special at.. 24 56,00 Oak Buffets, special at.. 38.50 Chiffoniers Of Oak Never hasacl man s. -$2.98 fonier of t * been sold at enach finished ‘Chitocien 34 wide. Five and is $37,50 5-Piece Parlor Suite back, the French posts, carved claw feet. The Table at offering of the age. See Everybody looks to us for a great bargain in a parlor suite at this finest polish that can be made. Select your $ 7 $12.00 it—that’s all; you will surely price. This suite excels any ever offered. Note own covers—silk plush or tapestry. . Value This table, at the buy it. A well built, solid oak the handsome new design, the elegant high i 00 Dini This $12. ining price, is the greatest table, elegantly finished with $10.00 Oak ak ak Dressers, . $7. 95/1 ey $9.95 Dressers.$11.95 A few high class odd pieces Chamber Furniture, Wal- nut, Mahogany and Bird's-eye Maple—half price. $19.50 Rocker \Large size, with most heavy turned pillar, carved chin ea aad legs and carved claw feet; er hea Weowa __ toy extension 6 feet, : 3-Piece Parlor Suite Fully plaited all n Extension Dining Tables, Tuesday at. $9.95 $29.75 3-Piece Suites, polished | 8. 75 around. Back | § $18.00 Mission Extension Dining Tables, Tuesday. ..$12.00 ff | frames; loose cushions " | made with close | f $20.00 Quartered Oak Dining Tables, Tuesday at... $18.75 B | $25.00 3-Piece Suites. pretty ramen: #9 & QE jamond tult- e 1 es " eacic a 5 “. empires | $22.09 Quartered Oak Dining Tables, Tuesday at... $14.95 $35.00 3-Piece Suites, nandacrat 24, 75 | Tadic ceed These $30.00 Quartered Oak Dining Tables, Tuesday at... $16.50 carved frames. . . ton leather that is very durable, This $25 § Dresser at 42-inch 869.50 Quartered Oak Dining Suites” 14°”° Handsome _ pieces, base, serpentine fr en drawer pulls, in fir ished genuine $25 Davenport Bed quartered oak, ert Present voveled nia illustrated), or oval February price n and weath- 0 mahogany plain velour, of price to startle New York. Where else but at the 14th Street $14.75 art leather ston or Spanish Store could you furnish Chiffonters to Mateh 5-Piece Parlor Suites plete $4, 5.00 $20,00 Princess for..... Other values just as good; in all good grades. This $14.50 Pure Mattress ress Tuesday Dressers - 4 lt $35.00 Dressers, magnificent patterns, at $45.00 5-Piece Parlor Suites ing of silk plush $52.75 $14.75 + woods; $24.75 vee $29.75 Hyst 1S Bed O ut ; its at oy) This outst in, udes the mas sive and beauti ful bedstead pictured, hair combination nattress and heavy eteel frame woven wire spring; alue complete, $18,00;Sele Price $10.95 $6.50 Enameled | °3.95 hese absolutely warranted pure felt mattresses, containing e layer cotton felt, every fibre of which is clean and sanitary, Covered with a beautiful patterned art ticking and made with hand-stitched imperial roll edge, A mattress that will give entire satisfaction, or we will refund the purchase price. fully patterned Bed, with finest enamel finish; ex actly like picture. All sizes at. $3.95 4

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