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——— i] Y BOK CHAMPION INGELL, DOESNT | LOSE HS HIS GOAT Barone Wins Animal in Drink- ing Bout and Each Tries:to t Lead Way Home. PORICE UNTANGLE ’EM.| Then in Lock They Arrest “Joe,” Doubt About “Billy” Him Up, Too. No matter what else happened to Joseph Barone this mornfg Incident to winning the bock beer drinking cham pionship of Brooklyn, he didn® loose hia This statement is to he taken ‘Aa he realized several times during y hours, it Was not the symbol! k@at that makes its appearance on signs | 2 aa bock beer becomes ripe, but a Sir William with corn tassel whis- and other attributes that left noth the !magination. Parole is twentysfive years old and liter at No. 381 Stone avenue, Kast New York. It was only recently he be- came acquainted with bock beer, having wiowsly been partial to chinntl; but he samplad the brown beverage became its aNlent ally His famo as an absorber of book epread far and wide throughout the rection, and it wae a matter of such se lows dispute as to whether he could dink more than any other man that n proprietor in New Lots road to hold @ free-for-all contest lam: night irone a Marathoner. farone Was on hend at the sounding the wong. He did not attempt to harry? preferring to allow the mellow azink to soak in, But glass after glose Went the sane way, until it was a reg- ular bock beer deluge, the Maratho Seeing all the others vanqutehed, he annownced he had had eh and would go home. Up to that time he had not been told thore Was @ prise connected with the The srivon man was holding vo as An murpr! | itavone walt, he retired to back room | and ied forth the reward—a fine larw a goat. | t your goat,” laughed the bock beer champion, sy | gd | | pal ae | i “a i | | vit a | owell, gets so long and see that nobody yours," replied the saloon man. Took Turns In Leading. A rope wae tled about the goat's neck, and by this Barone started to lead him to Stone avenue. Trouble began rieht at the start, owing to the « arrogant assumption that it knew the better tuan ite master, For a time Barone Jed t at intervals the goat led Bi were times when Barone didn't know whether he waa coming or going. To add to his troubles, the dock beer had loosened up his lege, and every ume the goat saw an opening he darted be- tween his new owner's pine and sent bim sprawling. When Detective Grieco of the Liberty avenue station came acroes the interest- ing pair at 3 o'clock they had got aa far as Thatford and Dumont avenues Ho noticed that every time Barone turned hie back the goat alipped up de- hind him and gave hm a wallop. Ba- rone insisted there was a whole Hock of goats. After untangling the man from the rope, the detective led then to the ata- tion. There the IMeutenant requested that the pedigree of tho prisoner be! given without the presence of the guat. ‘The reserves had begun yelling Jown from the dormitory to find ou had broken loose. Puzzled the Pollce. The stable at the Liberty avenus tion ie undergoing repairs and there waa no place in it for the goat. Tho Weutenant could not turn Barone loose, for he was charged with intoxication. He could not turn the goat loose, for {t didn't belong to him. He couldn't find anything in the book of rules cov- Riding | THE Serine WORLD, w AD EREDAY, APRIL 5, to find | ur y and 4 bl wourly tm mat- er, The. ns ad i surprised that they stand for | feren different L want to fe@ the dirt turned } and the construction actually begun | he en the ‘ Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. (GOV. DIX TO TAKE HAND IN ENDING SUBWAY DELAY Convinced City Needs Prompt Relief, He Wants to “See the Dirt Fly.” John N. Carliste, named by Gov. Dix to charges of extravagance and Inefficiency Service asion of the day gave ta the Fivening weoon the subway situa n New York ore than @ month Commiastoner aided taft of autiitors And accountants, has been conducting a minute examination Into the affatre of the public service and transit situa, ‘on here, carrying out the Governor's struction to fix the responaibiiity for the deiay in building new subways, Mr Carlisle was picked for this work be- cause of his knowledee of the practical lon of the Puble Service Com- one Act, having served one year on the upstate board. Mr. Carlisle puts the responetbility for the delay up to the Board of Batt mate and Apportionment. He says the people of this city are being griev- | ously misused, and points out that ie the plain duty of gome one to brir the conflicting officals together and peed tat adequate subways are speedily built. Dix to Take a Hand. Commissioner Carlisle did not name Dix as the mediator, but it is known that the Governor purposes, as soon as he receives the report of the Carlisle investigation, to use his influence with New York City oMclals, and with the Legiviature if necessary, to end the ofMfictal strife and etart swoway con- out wh ototllle fort to sumgent @ remed | People Are Suffering. The people of New York have Krievourly misused in this subway ter, ‘They have a right to complatr i am ont onditions, 1 discuss $ about routes. The Pubttc Service Comm claims the « responMbility fe daiay rests with the Boar and Apportionment. 1 6 is a good deal of merit | ition, fhe condition ww Serves Commission and tiv: Katimate must act up tracts In an subwa ving no to e be given the sole ay contracts. [t is riunate that there sh the addittonal discord in the Bi bers of that board re@iy want new ways and that thelr differenc honest differences of opinion them bolleve in) municip other want independen: op #tll others want the Int operate the new tubes: Subways Must Be Built. tion, “Tt Js plainly up to soine one to these officials toxether, Subwaye be built and bullt at once. The pr subway, butlt to carry 49,000 pe day, now has an avearge of 1,00 new subways are not bullt at this city.” Commissioner Carlisle that the Public Service Cor become more expensive each year all necessa: “Tam economic this commission,’ lisle, “and I have been Furprised a amount of work the board is upon to do, They have to sup work, and whe! arted their for: pointed struction. Tt Is known the Governor feels that his administration would be a great cess if efforts should be responsible for the actual beginning of construction of a comprehensive transit aystem fo the greater city. He is working to ac complish this result. “My report will be ready by the first of May,” said Mr. Carlisle, "I yet rendy to say what recommendations will be made, but that will be ample time for action by this Legisiature ff tt ts thought necessary. “I am not trying to say what subway [Sori is no better Spring medicine than CAR-DO-LAX It's a fine fruit remedy, purifies the blood, cleanses the system and ering the cage, so he ordered both man and goat put into cells. " don't helleve in repareting @ men | from bis goat, any way," eatd the mage behind the desk. Barono wan locked up and promptly | The saloon was crowded, and after each quart the contestants cheered. Along after midnight they began drop- ping out puts you right, Tastes like deli- clous candy. "Nothing lke it on the market CURES | CONSTIPATION Bie, BOX, For sale by eae &Co., A. Weiss, 67 Wall St., Proate's Pharmacy, 5th Ave. & 134th ¥., and all other good drug stores, or by mail for stamps, Cardo Chem, Co. 1276 Bway, B'klyn, 63 W. 14th St., LINCOLN'S, FURNITURE Co. 4 belt} Dp AV Et i NV E1207 | divides author: | ity and requires that both the F | Roard of | fe, I beileve that ail the mem- | Some of} operation, | rough to ronditions will soon be very serious in| mission will | subways are completed DON'T WAIT For PAY-DAY BUY HOW, PAY AS CONVENIENT MEN’S SUITS, | Hand tailored $ garments for dressy men. Latest gray nd brown mixtures. Cash Fl $18.50 to $25 for these. | N. E. Cor. 6th Ave. Publi cone that vice ollect ruht and | bring must ‘esent on de out The until | | } | | ay Advertivements, tor The World may be lett any American ene Woman at certain periods of her life; needs a tonic stimulant to help | her overcome the trials and sickness which only a woman} knows, Strength-and health render unimportant the ills and troubles that otherwise | scem so formidable. To build up the body and enrich the blood there's no tonic known | so good as For over fifty years it has been the standard remedy for every condition where a health and strength builder is needed, It overcomes weakness in a gradual, natural manner—re- stores the tissues toa vigorous, healthy condition. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of consumption, pneumonia, coughs, colds, vrip, malaria, low fevers, stomach troubles and all wasting and weakening conditions, if taken as directed. | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is! the only whiskey that was taxed by the Government as a medi- cine during the Spanish-Ameri- can war. All druggists, grocers and | dealers, or direct, $1.00 a large | bottle. Write for free medical booklet and doctor's advice. Duffy Matt W The Duly Malt Witekey Con Roch: ix Shoe Economy O'Sullivan’s Heels e courage the walking habit for they make walk- ing easy and healthful. Live Rubber—with its spring and resiliency— wears longer than hard leather. O'Sullivan’s Heels of New Live Rubber cost 50 cents attached, but they are worth twice their cost in the longer life they give to your shoes. Gtulbvans HEELS New Live Rubber. No Extra Charge for It, District Messenger Umice im aa) © P.M, ur sation ec, Ml ailed Free [a better and wear longer than any other EAS PAYMENT PLAN inake, giving yon better ae Tor the ‘Worth = Dewn Weekly om money than you can obtain elsewhere, 100 $10 $2.00) terms When you buy W. 150) = 15) 2.25) Appls you will be pleased becanse of the it and 200 20 2.50] "su" appearance, and when it comes time for es you to pur anothe i wi 300 30 3.50 eh iuore than f leased becalise ny im es 400 40 5.00} xem fh wore 40 well and gave no tnuch comfort GRAND RAPIDS’ VURNAURE |, BEWARE OF SuesTiTuTES. “Removal Sale PIANGS oot “ag pin ae Me kk i kl ATONE NS CT ET OT RT EE eT a: 2 coerce eee oman B 1911, Foreigners invariably remark on the superior figure and grace of American women as pean. Grace of figure being a matter of corseting we know from the mil- lions annually sold of R & G Corsets that they have so muchtodo with this impression. “I take pleasure in recom- mending the R & G Corset as the most comfortable I have ever worn. he combined style and easy comfort of th R GG should be a delight to every well dressed woman, as its flexibilit is a quality particularly sought by dancers, ’” compared with Euro- z..a. On Sale Everywhere W. L. DOUCLAS *S, °3:52 & *4 SHOES ith £ W. L. Douglas Spring yin in- clude more Snappy and Up-to- Date Shapes in sfords & High Cuts than ever before produced. W. L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, look and fit Open Monday and Saturday Evenings wea 10 CAUTION tinea the retni nie on the batum, which against high prices and REFUSE BUBBTITUTES CLAIMED TO “JUST AS GOOD.” for the Price in Ame: Tf you cannot obtain W. yuglas shoes in your town, write for catalog. Shoes nent direct from factory to wearer, ali cha opaid, W. L. DOUGLAS, 182 Spark St., Brockton, Mass, W. L. DOUCLAS CREATER NEW YORK STORES 145 Third Avena 2 We allow on al: Casi Purchase, LOY 3 Rooms at $75 p 4 Furnished at $165 § Completa at $225 ’ Shoes, $2 & $2.50 - Eig at Schon! and Dress Shoes eet. derseyCity=18New 467 Broadway, | ark Avenue. Farniture Beddiug Carpets, Rugs Furnishings Open Saturday Eve: iinent Ame come to ust ly low price wy oat Yarerooms ON ST, BAUOKLY H240, Do Babi Cee me bbe