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4 : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 33, 1911. —_ POLGEMAN AIDED “H¥és Indian Pictures in New Library, PINMATESSHOW [sri Wx age a eaerno FLINLFLAM GAME, | Artist Tells of Red Man ’s Traits, pow yi WAS | “winnie Bes” fh ae oe fc Sa White itved at No. West Nineteen. Tumtioe Kelly of the Brooklyn Su-)in street, the police say, and was preme Court has eome pronounced {dens Fattacked in a saloon at 216 St gave utterance to-day in granting a de- who took exception to the green tle the! cree of absolute divorce to Mrae, Wilt. | colored man was wearing, White's low- coat tam In Noell, whose husband ts a mem-|¢r Jaw and n Pe oe creecurest } Thro’ thick and thin Their Evidence Against Janitor ber of Brooklyn Union League Club and | The Police have tho as © name, | White was r wed te the No matter whether your nose the head of the accounting firm of! i ciear by Dr. Baker who h been is thick or thin, stubby or long, Has More Weight Than | \Yitlem 1. Noell & Co of No. Chareh | gummoned by Pairoiznan Gordon, ; : That of Principal. Te eaten in he cam os o-| VAN TUYL TAKES OFFICE, | SONS Suchen Chip i} | John aie Identifies Huntington in Court and | tor ned greater weight with Magistrate | !t was not contested. : Kempner than the testimony in tenait| .\1/en tne once wae Pet eae Of the eooused by the school principal, | niony, mending the final disposition and he held John TL. Ganda in $500 bail | tig guft, Before signing the decree t for the Grand Jury on the charge of a*-| aay ha examined Noell a® to his finan-| jeautt, cial condition, The latter dect Ganda, Janitor of Schoo! No. 67 at Ml he could not afford to pay Mot place and Park avenue, Brooklyn, | , wae charged with having kicked Ll punched Annunclata Puzzo, nine y old, #0 terribly on May 5 that the ttle chap wae only released from the Cum. ‘Derland Street Hosptail to-day, ’ When Sands waa arrested tt was satl|} io pay her in court to-day he had declared: (T will] fault you will go to jail” @et even with that Dago, There is noth ing in this i in Full Uniform. mitted ome time ago. Mrs, Noel! x hike et i Ful charged that her husband had been live] ray, wy 7 Mwdene c.! is made in nine yal tr } <a ee ing with @ Miss Komel at No. 229 West! van’ Tuyl jn, of took the oan | ane thal fit any Snape nove, t 7 : : Gemonstration Gtrest Court, Brook-|Sixty-nin n street Mai hatin THe wt lop office as State qntendene. oF hold is your glasses with a firm, JUDGE ORDE lyn, to-day of how their tittle playmate | Mrs. Noel's trothes-in-law, Touls A. y and assumed the duties dy grip and affords true } eee | had been kicked by a public school jani- | McDonald and Arctiibald A, McAusiin. tion, seis eosia’ (eis ss comfort t | eo Bank- lasses, 35 cts. 6 with th He said his plans were but he did} to discuss the to vor Holds the Prisoner in $2,590 , Bail and Sets Hearing | for Friday. “h Avenne bh Avenues cor John Street 1000 roadway, near Willouxby, Brooklyn 49 Fulton Street, opporite A; &S., Brooklyn Reuben R. Huntington, for twenty-| five years connected with the police force and now attached to the Union| Market station as a patrolman, ts tn! the Yorkville Court Prison awaiting | trial on the charge of grand larceny. | The policeman was arrested to-day 11 full uniform in the court on an order pAMagistrate House. He ts accused of Tho boy sald the man had pounced t a ing in fiim-flamming John Krand-| upon him when he attemp! to run ' rauck, who recently arrived in, this} of the school yard during the recess t country, out of $805, Krandrauck ten Sanda said he had pushed tho boy back ' tifled Huntington among twelve police- as he saw an automobile coming, and 6 é f men who were lined up before him is duties required him to prevent the I R d W. th t R san he were td up tafe hin, CE ll A poy hn ecommen ithout Reserve f arrested on Sunday and held in $2,500 time. ‘ ; ¥ Pei } petl for trial on the eame charge. Misa Emily C. Powers, principal of Th St d P: | Met Polite Stranger. _ORe DENIS WA IPUDIO the sohool, tented shat she had ques: e rou 1ano f trom El | rn Smi' o din Stanger on gre train. ‘He intorme! tne/In Normal State He Is wig over cavo a grunt as he deftly aa | the exception of Irving Sinith, colored OUIS DIEMER “ swahger be was coming to New York War,| histknite id the edge of @ oaip tn who, Bhe om b had \ es mere ng ic BS P professor at the Paris Con- } to eeek employment. The man told him Brave and Wise in War,! one of Cooper's tales, Mr. Deming’s | and had told practically the story Sands i ' . “" | flow of eloquence does not come without | did | ory ire. ist] 1 ; 1s ¢ | how he could secure work, K@idrauck | ‘i fagiatrate Kempner called Smith to| servatoire—distinguisne pianist and composer | euit'nave to Jom a ator crn and] Religious and Superb) mein ives Were ake, [shes tok ave bin shy | g P ; Ag | Krandrauck was wilting Physically—Learned Evil' Pata Matdt ad aly) made the statement and he replied the —a man celebrated throughout Europe fo@ his ‘The stranger took Krandrauck to No. | home jife is not all th principal had told him to 5 a nm ie of - “ 7 at it ‘ ‘ ics , © Wi , ney 1 # Avenue B and spent a coupie of days’ Fram White Race. et T told my father what 1 done this| musical knowledge’ and ability, unhesitatingly recom- | with him. On May 18 Krandrauck says| ‘Oh, the Indi have more}™morning,’ said the doy, “and he licked “ the stranger took him to Horay's home (han one: Gitar i pred nave more | me for having written a fe. Ho told me mends the Stroud Piano for the purpose of “Joining the union.” | By, EYhel Lloyd Patterson. | eoca.” eaten tiv tecetee’ ho tnaicn | Mt tee ee | . ano. 1 He was asked if he had $10, and on) ( . iers Gre, the jmean,” replied Mr. Deming, “An Indian} mye Magistrate had Smith and Tony R - | I} a le d hi k +} . . ‘ aes cris cp csauy eaurateanaet snes ry the used to have-as many wives as he could | crntono, another plasnate, «tad on ik ead this letter and think what it means to you: said he had dropped $20 on the floor fean Indian could | dence among them, the last wife was as feel ne ich Puszo had been puntshed | > and insisted on searching Krandrauck, teach the men good as the fret. |Pugzo'n parents reside at No. 411-2 The Aeolian Company, New York, ae, latter ers . phanrlletcsann and women of os . « ‘One of the finest things about the | North Cortland avenue. Gentlemen:—“I recommend without reserve the Stroud Piano *8 a policoma: b . ‘ : | y alan wa nued Mr. i a i BE Ey eases ta «cl keuylinar et pi Sod 4 A eg was ed i ‘ i ld | Hiebert atin ve purchase a really good piano fora moderate a policem: 5 . price. I have so far found such a perfection only in the very uniform, Krandrauck told his story and Gris Seligion, Heved implicitly in thelr Happy Hunting | high-price instruments. ! played If the Stroud Pi id { the officer counted his money and then ‘Wiedom in Was.| GROHA) AHA: SOU dabs hae Go Rak bac | igh-pri ! played myself the Stroud Piano an ; . i And y [ : found its tone full and particularly melodious.” hanted it to Horay Proper Physi-| eve in hell. So they have not the ao- | | Krandrauck says Horay wrapped the cal Condition. ‘ aed idea that if th Paris, France, March, 1911, Yours truly, LOUIS DIEMER. | money up in a newspaper and told the Here are the| tain standards policeman to go out with Krandrauck, which he did before Krandrauck could open the paper. Krandrauck says the policeman took him as far the corner] pighonesty. and would not permit him to examine] @ygeq, the paper eliter, telling him to\get out of the neighborhood, When he did op Improper Physica! Condition. Apparently, even a quite stupid per- the package he found $1. He » te East Twenty-second street station,| 80" Could see the debt ds all on the and Detective Burke arrested Horay side of civilisation. Still, quite s Magistrate Takes a Hand. ily “preter: Se ameny) d for it after death. The jans go to the Happy Hun anyway, consequently whon they | what they bellove to be right it ts for the good of the act ftself and not for the sake of any reward or punishment which they believe will be theirs in the futur things ctvilization has taught th American Indlan If you needed the advice of an expert on the piano you thought of buying--could you find a higher authority than this? Could you ask for better assurance of real musical value? The Stroud Piano at $250 This instrument will be a revelation to you, No such superb tone, nd you sf "Tre poke of their physical con- | mded. | The American Jndian fn his natural | state was always in the most superb When Horay was arraigned before | ¢ statement too 1 hiss Denia aan | Magistrate House he asked if an effort age \p al ¢ Mr ning ane | Mr, Ew ered 6 was made poliaeman and ea Wein Ww swered, re was f f ity for the table of wt quoted, And Mr, Dem- | ing ought to know what he ts talking about. \ Six of his most important can- vases, por ng the American Indian | food ho ate hui | food was sear Through e quantities of Deming 18 auth had not. as hie uM Correct Shapes and to Me Authoritative Styles in a wide range of rauck said the polices ' ! | No. 3870, which ang in the juvenile reading room of|Jearn to know foolhardiness ts nelther the new Pub ary, which opens | wisdom n prices, fir.) They | bravery.” Unfortunately, one of perfect action and beautiful case has ever before been represented in ington’s hom to-day, and for years he has been a| We y in Mr. Deming’s studio on ne Indian has learned from - . fe, and while Jose stucent of the red man's lore and | Macdougal Alley, and all about us were | Us 1 , and to take 178-180 Fifth Ave. a piano at anything like the Stroud price. ; Gvitian clothing. Krandrauck. tdentifed | lexend l'tha avibahese Aechik Shun cncen Tat enough exercise, ‘The Indian was honest, | . poke as 4” is : ‘ : Fiat The de Se aGhee A tants] "ee. o the: weret UMae dat bae| tie goonies we ware Alscusainy. Over 4 | ioc Wnt! We tang nt to be. And 181 Broadway The “Stroud” is built by the Aeolian Company—this insures - complete. Identification and arranged to fof the Ameriean Indian in| tomahawk trailed & wampum belt, ang the American Indian was nCRteaee og fihtladetohta, its integrity of construction and satisfaction for a lifetime, It is sold i FY her men to-day spill Beedle didi snadowe on ‘ohol."* ¢ Wellington entnut | y : | Tater Verandrauck's second identifca- canvases that 1 and brow which one ts forced to| on a guarantee as strong as a Government Bond, | tion Huntington was taken to the York ovale oe a ieee Ps Re, : that civilisation te not | , i} vile Court and the case explained to ng te elturn as an | a ed up to be. a Begin enjoying YOUR | M ate, who omered his arrest. He behind ying tac bail at $2,000 and eet the examina w, it is = — = — Payments You Will Not Feel PIANO now. 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