The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1911, Page 4

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ree SCATTERED Broadway Jeweller’s Wrecked Window, IN BROADWAY DY esr KICK OF A HORSE Fase $250,000 in Diamonds Spilled ‘ From Jewelry Store Win- dow at Maiden Lane. BROOCHES IN BUCKETS. Police Hold Crooks Dead Line Till Sidewalk Above Is Picked Clean. A horse, Blind In both eves, Ariven by @ sixteen-year-old b who 1 stood but little F « y scattered a quarter of @ million do! Mamonds about Ir ner\ of Maiden, lane eated more exoltement in the welry district t ft had known for many a year wit eiry m Barthman a large few and Maiden establishment corner of Broadway in his two show wind one of wht ft on Broadway ¢ n Malden lane, he daily ays a fo tune {n gems, The Broadway side held $250,000 worth of aia all of, the exciter ds to-day when bega store there was clos It was 10.45 when a delive © there © on to @ million confident of the completeness of thelr a th of stuff, and when the ex- | rortifteation \° longing to Frederick Heinzeman of No. « them, locking the diamonds! OVE ; . is the town ont THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. TRAVIS SCORES From Which At tab Gems Spilled MEDAL ROUND IN Platt Starts treak, but Comes to Grief in Bunkers. Lixter i with Wyan Assoc! Metrop tlon, Horres with W, crowd on Va pool and out throughout. Travis made am £74 which ts within two st N. Phillips, Allegheny, . 4 up . Travis, Gard |beat W. D. Vanderpool, Morris ¢ Sup and 2 to go. A. D. Swords, iW Hudso: ot, Brooklyn, came sh Lot ticles of value away in the rae : at Jasper Lynoh, 1s ry fg sa pt gg ze sates. ‘The first winow they cleaned out \ Savatage rr hie ale Kirkby, Englewo Hetnzeman, the owner o AS next to the smashed window, into fee oy eae don, Wykagyl, 2 up tet was ; w hor acking out, had put [fire guns ca prove most ef- Lakewood, beat 8, C, Maibon, wagon, was on bh the Brovk- | making a » large enough fective {n seatt the enemy when and 4 to go. Fred Ie nefactory where his father makes cas: aii fous! they ase obened: incok, bait ew, et ngs in Which sausages are inclosed. He aa th mat ‘The rebe y has now had Juarez some barrels of both the raw mate surround west, West ani rial and the finished product in pipes ‘hehe: wagon. surroundin, In Row With Traffic Cop. hours, and has the ety “UW eases AREZ ATTACK O14 Bessie, white and blind, ola when the achment arrived. It enough to, know better, the r * at ss battled atl next day twelve miles from wagon. At Broadway the y boy War Council, Held by Rebel} siarex with a smatl band of the de- |'Then Piatt trjed to make a short cut in violatl fenders of the town, Since that time | which ga medal at the traffle rules. Poltcetman Daty of | a Leader and Battle Is Ex- — | none of the Federals have side the ei limits, but they have bee busy inside preparing for the attack, American Troops Watch, Tt 4s officially stated Gen. Antonio Rabago is en Traffic A held up the wagon and began remonstrating with the youth upon nt road conduct The blind horse stood patiently in the street for a moment while the conversa- tion was in progress. Then, without pected Before To-night. EL PASO,, Tex., April 21.--All advices pute fron HELD BY MEANS any apparent cause, she darted straight received this afternoon from the [Chihuahua with heavy nd cay for the magnificent display. The wagon | MEXICO CITY, April 21.-—President| Mexican and Federal camps across the | alry to reinforce the garrison, and the sidewiped the front window, smash. | Diaz to-day ordered the release of Ed-,| border indicate that the battle of Juarez | Federals say the rebels would not hold ing Jt into bits. A little door between | ward 1. 1 yageret camo in for a rap and! verve, then a hole was knocked the w w ¥ Gove on the Maiden Lane side as the horse }at J Tt was asser turned the corner of the men that they wi The clatter of falling glass that Mt-| American soll and taken into M tered the sidewalk there was enough to orce, frighten a horse with two good eyes,! H.C, Converse, father of one of the and it took some effort to capture the A:nerican eatied at the Palace this sausage skin motor. srning, accompanied ot the As the glass tumbled to the pavement. siaff of the Amer iim and there fell among the dull bits glittering made a plea half of both prie- Blatt and Lawr Americans, the town if they took it, nldl, ghief of staff to Madero, an sworing tifih Feport, Abclared to-day: would begin at @ P.M. to-day (5 o'clock Eastern tinie), when the twenty-four’ truce granted to the Federals by Frans isco I. Madero will expir 1 morning a c session in Madero's cainp w nment rez will take Juarez when we can, Federals then attack us, again it wil be our business to defend ourselves.” yuncll of war was in at Rancho Fiores, and a board of strategy appoint ed by Mudere ented for considera tion « detailed plan of the impending battle. At moon between five hundred and one moved down into the eity and are no’ camped close to the border. }troops are in addition to active border control. thousand insurgents we n moving gems that had lately been displayed |oners. President Diaz, after considor-| Meee Wiclalece cee iy ees oe dent brought @ sooré of clerks and em- eased to at Juaren ad | “POS NE are being sent to ah e MADERO’'S J ployees to the streets, all anxious to Me two men. | sions preparatory te th eas ne i S\DEMAN Prevent the theft’ of any of tho| This letter was given to the elder Con | tee oe a here this ate diamonds. ‘ who Will leave with tt to-night on trom Mexica City sayiie that] MENICO rit The revo. | Clerks Mine for Gems. t Bs iad apparently tanoed| parently has bee Glendora, as in as former! Hiatt nia ary near Guadeloupe | battle ommand charged with | den s, Friends claimed ed on the American | Policeman Daly whistled. Tram liceman Roberts, down at the next ner,'heard the blast and repeated runming in the mean tune t the diamonds. Other poli ed as though from the grou soon Broadway was treated to t usual scene of a lot of clérk unchanged so far « demand oz and the re r can President. ‘This would tnd! now inevitable, a# Madi 4a war ultimatum, for the ration of the wlttr Francisco 1. atum of t 1 yesterday that he we dent Diag until 3 o'clock afternoon to step down 1 so avoid the otherwise inevit attack upon Juarez later in th ne wate ae border and appealed tol night previous, de by Policemen, digging industriousiy in \.. yy With tie result that the| slightest — in OMclally mothing Is known of this a ple of broken glass for di in Government made repre-| Juarez to M ation and accord- ‘The diamond mining went on w y and at the sane seriou onsidered an@ Nervous energy while a vast crowd vent twat K Whenever he saw At, 1 his advisers, gathered to see the work. Phe excitement was still at tts helght Rebels Surround City. There has been as yet no indication when @ patrol wagon from the Old slip that che abewe siatton, loaded to the gunwales with Ap te policemen, rattled up and the crowd Wats hens | thormanoasa te as ‘forced back for nearly a blgck in 000 $5,000 for the as might be expected if t Sharles Beng, sages coming from Sts co: in Washington were of a licating a compliance with the wishes of the insurrecto President and hi The Juarez mili oMictals ¢ every direction, Mr. Barthman clerks scuttling ints ackets Jersey was the setz, who is the moth 1, sued for $25,000, thelr hands Lice «till crowd avy glove plece of jewel tering glass on the the Street was swept cleane | the prize-winning squad of Sire missloner Edwards's White Wings pon. T held the bay, the began Many Had “Busin Inside, } @ then an individual brow and with a | 4 throw out his che al | and assume the nearest he « to @ business-like atr—thai is mate business-like air—and wedx throwgh the crowd would throw himself against the police line with a tale of important business at his dows the stteet a plece. But a nod from some th offices Just | set man [wit tat dra OFTEN you will hear a woman ‘ te say “I just can't drink beer--it's } foesk so bitter.” f she would try a bottle of | Seieees Pabst 4 fully examining a n of 5 $79, the setting of which was smashed The Beer of Quality another dumaged ring wort $ From the buckets he ¢ mond guard chain, wit inondls, wo neckjace, $2,100, and sev it would prove a revelation to her, It is a ‘elicious, wholesome tonic beverage with the Jelicate appet flavor of the hops but not sive bitter tha asant, he tags in all ins bu me were missing wit e rings, 7 da the four windows of wey eet last Friday, ntured out- tn Juarez that Col, Gutsepp! “We are not afraid of bugaboos, we If the The United States troops that have | been in camp near Fort Bliss have These those on as this Government Madero jr. us Department of For- p and 2 to go. a x , Wyk a ee total as Tre ordinarily. Phillips quite outclassed Hochster, | camovito, who was almost born on the local course, Was too resourceful for Mabon. 7 en e 1d % TAS Double Black or blue—all sizes in the Sale of 1,800 Men’s $20 Sale of 300 Young Men’s Snappy models in light and de Size 7 to 17—sturdily made Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts, neg! Men's $2.50 Derby and Soft Hats Men's Standard $4,00 Shoes~—hig! Little Boys’ $1 Stro: ‘ther Shi Big Boys’ $2 Mannish Shoes—siz! Boys’ 75c Cloth and Straw Hats— Girls’ $1.50 Washable Dresses—~si: Girls’ $1.50 Street Women’s $3.50 M ‘Women's $2.50 Mes: Women’s $12.50 Satin ulard Di Women’s $15 Custom Tailored Su Women’s $2.50 High and Low Sh lk Gloves quisette Wais ilk: W. Women's 75¢ Long Vo | 42 st. rout 10 de) and ” | Clark, All Day Saturday i With Every Purchase Sale of 500 Men’s $15 Serge Suits at.......$12.50 Including hairline stripes, blues, blacks and light colors. Sale of 500 Boys’ $5 Knickerbocker Suits at $3.98 Other Specials for Saturday and Dress Shoes Open Saturday Night Unti! 10 o’Clock "pay seos ronceD cue. (Lamberts for Style, Quality _ and Economy Produce Exchange Bank Gets Judg- ment Beeruse Fraud Was Done by Other's shiek: Buyers of Diamonds cannot be too critical to please us. The = more searchingly you investigate what we say about the QUALITY of our Diamonds, the more severely you compare our Prices with those of other houses, the more we shall be pleased and the more YOU WILL BE SATISFIED, Such investigation can have but one result— to convince any fair-minded person that the confidence reposed in us by diamond lovers for over thirty-four years is fully deserved. What is true of Diamonds so true of all other jewelry. WE Rank will have 0, Ne n the Produce ny a Twetth Ward for $1.49 was ratsed to Rank 4 It appears the person who raised heck deposited it in the Twelfth W ° vere Le had atiortiy before JIMPORT ALL OUR DIAMONDS DIRECT. WE PAY SPOT an account CASH FOR THEM IN LARGE QUANTITIES and are therefore cok war paid by the Produce J adle to sell them at importers’ prices. All the Diamonds pictured here che ange ank, which, when the are fine, full-cut gems, and if you want to exchange one of them for a larger Diamond within a year we will allow you the full purchase price. ad wery was discovered, demanded that Twoltth Ward Bank make good nding that it (the Tweifth permitted the forger epomitor without in- sis charactee and standing. lite tose, cor [Ward Bank to become & ating Twelft, Ward Bank refineed and | eo ‘ Produce Exel an i dl ! y Hi wihdebsy vate Bae ie pe et Fine diamond,| Splendid engage-| Cutting out mid- A fine diamond, e Division to-day [hand-made solid, Ment ring, Solid | qemen makes this this size, mounted 14-karat gold, " in hand-made M4harat gold) peng-made mount- | ring an excellent mounting costs mounting, | ing, | value at but JUSTICE SPEEDS UP.. ** $50.00 | *" $100.00 Magistrate O'Connor Hears Seventy | ‘$25.00 $75.00 Other Diamond Rings from $10.00 to $1,500.00 Wedding Rings Our assortment of seamless solid gold wedding rings covers every width and style. ~The rings are made for us in all sty!es, weights and widths, in 14, 18 and 22 karat. No charge for engraving. Casca in Three Hours. Magistrate O'Connor made a record tn | |the disposition of business in Harlem Court to-day. He opened court promptly “o'clock. He adjourned court at five! *8 after noon. In that time he dis- of forty-eight prisoners and twen- ) prisoners brought {n on sum- | 8, a total of seventy cases, in| 6 hours and five minutes. And he nd time to listen to complainants who ted summonses, besides. “You ought to have another clerk here,” remarked Magistrate O'Connor , to Chief Clerk Clark. “I agree with Your Honor,” replied as he caressed his cramped fin- and stratchtened his aching back. 30 | 14-karat... $4.40 | 14-karat. 14-karat. 18-karat. 18-karat... sete 18-karat... $5.50 | 48-karat.., $6. 22-karat... $5.25 !22-karat... $7.00! 22-karat... $8.75 | 22-karat.. $10. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street OPEN UNTIL 6.30. SATURDAYS UNTIL 10, You want what you ask for When you start to buy Campbell’s Soups you are after the rich strength- ening nourishment that comes from prime fresh beef and mutton and selected poultry. . You are after the delicate appetizing flavor found only in fine fresh vegeta- bles right out of the garden. Yow:nss ‘sure.of all this in Camel, Sours The nameand label assure you of full-flavored delicious wholesome soups; positively pure; and as fine in every respect as you could make yourself if you spent all day over it. Any good grocer who hasn't Campbell's Soups will get them for you, Don’t accept a substitute. Insist on judging these perfect A Fine Balad Dressing by adding vinegar, te saeg la land gto s. Spoen with each Bottle VOGEL BROS., 42 St. at 8 Ave. soups for yourself. If not satisfied, the grocer returns your money. Could anything be fairer? 21kinds 10c a can ‘lene jock Turtle Hurry al Just add hot water, Compbetle Boup te bring to a,boil,.and serve, Rush to the Joseru Campneit Company Camden N J Until 10 P, M. We Will Give Ja’ Stamps T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets, Open Saturday Evenings, We do not. make any window di Clonka, Sults Entrance tor ‘these departments ie th rniture Store, " CLOTHING ON CREDIT | For Men @ Young Men Splendid Suit Values newest models. Worsted Suits at.. $16.50 Long Pants Suits at $10.00 ark colors. light and dark, colors, ligee coat style, at seeeeee at r¢ h and low, at oes 3 1 to S!y, at... . Jack Tar and Teddy styles, sizes 6 to 14, at 98c a ’ 9 9 r i ts~ Ikimono sleeves, at $1.98 ae & aists—kimono sleeves, at $1.49 You will be unusually exacting if you can't find a suit resses—kimono sleeves, at... $7.98 to please you in our enormous assortment of Men's and Young Men's Suits at the above prices. Our patterns em- brace the latest weaves in gray, brown and blue; also the new beautiful pencil stripe effects, cut in the latest two and three button models. Best trimmings, linings and work- | manship. We guarantee our suits to hold their shape, No Extra Charge for Opening an Account | Our Prices Are as Low as If You Paid Cash e Your Purchase Charged, Pay a Small Deposit, the Balance in Weekly or Monthly Payments e in our WOMENS’ AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT we are ing a Spleadid Assortment of New Spring Suits, Dresses, : ShONE 0 pplontid As Only Entrance Pa} fea deaty the Ture at: Welste, Ld Pull Line of Furniture, Carpets, Planos, efc. Brooklya Store, 470 Fulton St uits—storm serges, at ‘oes 40 smart models, at. 16-button length, at at, fe) Ave ¥ % 2 fu,

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