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MAD DOG DASHES "AT WOMEN AND CHILDREN ON PE Animal Bites Two Persons {Who Head Him Off From Waiting Crowd. a oe BY MARKSMAN. Erack Police Pistol Shot Ends 4 Career by One Bullet 5 at Long Range, Eédie Regen’ wire-haired terrier “Barney,” which he raised on a bottle ‘trom a pap, eet the vicinity of West Fiftieth mraet and the North River on eng to-day. With froth dripping from his mouth and his hind legs wobbiing under him, ‘Barney,’ plainly mad, tried to get on the crowded recreation Dier at the foot of Fiftieth street, al- most bit off the thumb of Thomas Fen- nelly, the pier attendant, and finally {was shot by Patrolman Martin J. Caul- jff¥id, one of the crack plstol shots of ithe department. | Bergen lives . 9 West Fiftieth letreet. He is a ship chandler, and the (dog was his constant companion. Yes- terday he noticed there was something strange about “Barney; the dog moped (ip corners and did not wag his tail {when addressed. |DARTED AMONG WOMEN AND } CHILDREN. | Bergen opined that “Barney” was euf- fering from the too assiduous attention ‘of Mews. He prepared a bath, got a big of strong tar soap ready and coaxed ney out of @ corner. But when he rent to put his pet in the bath the dog Wert into convulsions, bit his hand and yelping from the houre. | ‘Nothing more was seen of “Barney” until this moming at 9 o'clock, when appeared on the plasa in front of he recreation pier. He was @ sad and ous looking dog, with bloodshot and dripping jaws. The pier was with women and children and among them were mothers and babies ting for the fresh air boat of the John’e Guild. ! Beoesliy, on post at the pler entrance. what would happen if he allowed the deg to @et into the crowd. “Barney” ‘been on the pler many a time and inelty knew the animal. He thought Coax it away. but “Barney” made ily for the pler gate and some wemen who ssw what was happening began to scream Grabbing a stick. Fennelly made for the dog. “Barney” sprang at him and before he could shake the maddened animal loose his thumb was bitten to the Done and the flesh was partially scraped off The dog turned and fied Scross the plaza, followed by jhout- ing crowd of boys “Barney‘e mad.” yelled the youngsters, DOWN RANGE SHOT. fi Qeuitera ran to the crowd. He got ‘Ghee to the dog, but was afraid to fire, foreseeing that the bullet might rico- ohet from the pavement and strike » By oekfiful manoeuvring got the dog into = corner be bg @ box and the window of @ groc- store. From a distance of thirty he fired one shot. ‘The bullet struck the right shoulder and went clear through, touching thc heart. “Barney” dropped ewalk and his bod, for traces *Fennelly and Bergen had thetr wounds Gressed at Roosevelt Hospital. On the advice of the doctors they went to Wil- Parker Hospital and enrolled them- fies fr @ full course of the Pasteur ent. ae BELLBOY’S TRIAL MONDAY. Py —_—_——_ aeVe Pal, Who Pawned Victim's . ‘Watch, to Be Chief Witness. o trial of Paul Geidel, the bellboy killed William Henry Jackson, the broker, at the Hotel Francois, will Monday, The District-Attorney’s @ and counsel for the boy to-day in- 4 Judge Crain in the Court of Gen- Sessions chat they will be ready to panel of 180 talesmen hes and ft 1s expected there will be no delay. The princtpal witness will be Patrick McCrane, who ts ig the Tombs, charged with larceny in pos second degre MoGrane pawned the i} ‘watch for THREE CHOLERA VICTIMS DIED ON ITALIAN LINER Children on Board Re D'ltalia Succumbed to Dread Disease at Sea. Cholera caused three deaths aboard the Italian steamer Re D’Italia, from Naples and Palermo, and two other pas- sengers now In the ship's hospital show «ymptome of the disease. The steamer, which came in last night, was détained in Quarantine to-day for bacteriological examination of the ninety-six passengers im her cabin and %9 in the steerage. ‘The cholere victims were steerage pas @engers, ail girls vetween the ages of one and two. They died on Aug. 6 and 7 and were buried at sea. The steamer San Giovanni also ar- rived to-day from Naples, Palermo and Measina, but she brought no passengers and all the crew were reported well, —_—_—_—— PARK PARTIES FOR 4,000 OF CITY’S POOR PLANNED, Association for Improving Condi- tion Will Take Mothers and Children for Outings. ‘Taking advantage of the Interbor- ough’s plan by which free fares ere to de given to poor mothers, children and invalids over the eubway and elevated routes to Brong and Van Cortlendt Parks, the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor to-day made arrangements with Chert- ties Commissioner Drummond for sev- eral large park parties. The assoctation is planning to send to both parks every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday end Friday until Sept. 16 parties numbering about 100 each. ‘The association's staff of visitors wes instructed to-day to give out invitations for these parties to children under four- teen years of age and their mothers living In the congested districts who are in need of fresh air outings. The par- ties will supplement the fresh air reitet work at Gea Breeze, Junior Gea Breeze and Caroline Rest. ‘The poor of the east side will be taken to Bronx Park and those of the west side to Van Cortlandt Park. It is ex- pected that about 4,000 mothers end children will be benefited. ALIENIST FOR BEATTY AT HIS TRIAL FOR MURDER. But Insanity Will Not Be Pleaded for Prisoner Except as Last Resort. RICHMOND, Va., Aum. 18.—That the trial of Henry Clay Beattle for wite nurder may develop into @ battle of ex- perts was Indicated here to-day with the announcement on both sides that jalieniste head been retained. ‘The defense will employ Dr. Ailieon \lodges of Richmond, and the prosecu- tion hae tentatively engaged Dr. W, F. Drewry, Superintendent of the Central State Hospital for the Insane; Dr. J. 8.| final Dejarnette, Western Insane Hoapitel, jana Dr, O. C. Bunk. It wae eaki that the defense will not plead insanity ex- }oopt as @ last resort. CLUBBED BY THIEVES. Man Smoking om Stoop Knocked Dewn and Robbed, Richard Maxwell, with? his head dan- daged end suffering from the result of ¢ clubbing, appeared in the Yorkville Court to-day as the complainant against Harry Greicer, who eays he lives at No, 7% Second venue, Maxwell changed Gretcer with delng one of three men who had assaulted and robbed him while he wae etanding on the stoop in front of his house.at No. 160 East ‘Thirty-third street last night. Maxwell saya that while enjoying a smoke three men came along the etreet and without warning pounced upon him. One grabbed him by the throat and choked him, while enother hit him over the head with @ club, and the third member of the party went through hie getting $28 Maxwell regained consciousness in time to see them dts. appearing around Third avenue and started in pursuit, At Thirty-second atreet Grelcer ran into the arms of Patrolman Beeswick, and Maxwell identified him ae one of the robbers, Greicer wae held for examination to- morzow. aoe KING SIGNS VETO BILL. IANDON, Aug. 18.—The approval of King George on the veto bill was com- municated to Pariiament through the Cabinet today. The measure becomes law immediately upon the signature of the King, an SHIPPING NEWS. Rr ye FoR 70: Day, eft a7 Pont oF Naw ¥ OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, INCOMING STWAMSHIPS, DUB TO-DaY, feiss fbn Eames PP OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Papen ‘TO-DaY. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST Chorus Girl and Man She Shot After Carouse at Patchogue WALL STREET | Concentrated support, the first wit- nessed in three weeks, coupled with urgent short covering, sent Union and Southern Pacific, Reading, St. Paul and Steel almost 2 points up at the open | xonn Am ing of to-day's stock market. The re- |X. ¥. Central.” assuring statement of President Lovett | (mists May in regard to affairs in Union Pacific | Pennssivanin and a mofe optimistic view of the labor | Ry. 'Sted) ring... situation in Great Britain thia morning | eating. 145 were reflected in stock market actions. Not since the recent downward move- ment began have stocks displayed the tendency to move upward as they ata [Routh to-day shortly after the opening. Vigorous bidding in Union Pacific | elevated the price above 171 compared | with a closing day of 168%. St. Paul was prominent with an initial gain | of 2% points, Reading, Southern Pacific | and Steel were very strong. Top prices were retained in the sub- sequent dealings. After resisting mid-day reallaing, stocks became very buoyant in the final hour. Closing prices, which were the \nighest of the day, found Union and |Southern Pacific, Reading, Steel, St. Paul, Atchison and Copper from two to three points higher. Heavy short covering war in progress 2 SE STR PE Bet fied 3 South, Pac 2 Ry me Bai wes satan Ste hete et ttt SSPE ISS RE FUNNY TO NEIGHBORS, BUT SAD TO LAMBERT. Won't Be Known Till Fian- cee’s Father Is Squared. Albert Lambert, of Ni change their brand of humor. He can see why they think their joke on him Geimiioes 1s funny, but it 1s wearing on his nerves, phest, lowest and last prices of stocks: ehangia 6 con Compared with seatertay’s | Wednesday morning when ‘are as f Net | Went to learn about two burglario , |youths who were arrested !n his hou the night before. |funny neighbors worked fn on Mr, | Lambert. girl in Brooklyn, thought {t interesting to tell the story of the burglar hunt just as though Lambert were married, and described | vividly just what “Mra. Lambert" id jana did. Wherefore, Mr. Lambert doesn't dare to go to call on his girl any more for a ee |signing scOundrel. To the end that the | future father-in-law may be betier in- | formed, The Evening World gladly | |prints this revised account of the do- % | mestic status of Mr. Lambert, and also RSL KEE FEELS SESE ttt Het FHT [ttt 9 well as on Mr. Lambert. Final Clearance Sale of Hackett, Carhart ‘Clothes To effect a deive clean-up throughout our four stores we offer 1,768 fancy mixture suits, subjected to generous reductions, fuer O11ae $30 and $28 Men’s Suits $14 50 co $17.50 MOW cewseeeecee ee eeneee $35 and $32.50 Men’s Suits TOW soeessecrreesseeereres New York’s Newest Custom Tailoring Dept. Offering a splendid opportunity for men who desire made-to-measure clothes. Over a thousand patterns to choose from, including plain and fancy weave blues, many heavy enough for fall wear. This department at our Broadway and 13th Street Store only. Joat and trouser ~ $16.00 $21.50 Coat and trousers to measure, regu- larly 845, to measure, regu- larly $80 E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. 125th St. Near Chambers 8t.| Corner 13th St. Near Broudwoy | Near dd Avenue All Four Store All Day Saturd: + Narlorn and 42d St? Stores Open Evenings What “Mrs, Lambert” Might Say 652 Forty-ninth street, wishes some of his friends would Mr. Lambert was away from home reporters This is where the z deca; ‘The young man 1s not married, but| and |i# engaged to be married to the nicest | But the neighbors | fear her father will boot him for @ de- | |acknowledges that the joke 1s on it, as| _18, 1911. chogue with Adele Hyatt and took cottage, Th» couple lived there |year round and were known as mat. | jand wife | Fullum received a fortune of the) | death of his uncle and aunt, Judge and Mra. John Delmar of Brooklyn. His $100,006 left In anc the v s Woerat na ‘CHORUS GIRL SHOT ADMIRER, THEN GOT AWAY FROM POLICE = PULLUM AND FRIEND® CELE- BRATED GIRL'S BIRTHDAY. | Wednesday night Fullum, Adete Hyatt, | William, Sheedy, a prize fighter, and ¢, |Thomas Futlum Accused Her f,tetayatae" cinta fer When He Thought He | returned te Fullum's cottage early yea- Would Die. terday morning and there Fullm was shot. The bullet war deflected from |the heart by & narrow margin Fullum Says Adele Hyatt tried to kill him be-| cause he went out te get another drink | after he hag taker her home. Adele Hyatt was & chorus girl in the| “Little Johnny Jones" company when | 5 she last appeared or Broadway. Pre- viously she had been with the Rogers | Brothers’ companies and other shows. | She wan seen by an Evening World re- porter this afternoon at the home of ry LATER ABSOLVED ‘WIFE.’ | Mother of Former Bookmaker Declares Shooting Has Broken Alliance. “The hooting was an accident,” red "Tom Fullum knows it and uthorities down there know It The authorities of Suftork County are Om, (rough, with Tom bullam for go. considerably exercised over the escave of my ilfe alnce 1 met him, and I never from custody of Adele Hyatt, a former | want to see him again. Broadway chorus girl, who shot Thomas fg BBM Be Bd o Fullum, former bookmaker and horse as been Geunie mest ct ee Cnn owner, with whom she had been :tving, his own wite had to at Patchogue, yesterday. woman fs said to be at the home of her algh sister, Mra, E. J. Mount, of No. 12 10%, Toi ty 4 McCormack avenue, Ozone Park, Queens | me to Borough. There wi Residents of Patchogue are ready to|! Picked it up and pointed it we him ts | ask the District-Attorney to investiga The pistol went off and he dropped. why Adele Hyatt was allowed to leave no Intention of shooting him, town last night after being in custoty course I am giad he is going to) of Constable Frank Norton ali day. | K°t well, but not because I want to Fullum, who will recover, nnserted yes. | "eet him again. Tl money ne terday in the presence of witnesses that| j\4 stops drinking and gives the run to the Hyatt woman tried to kill him, but! the prize-fighters and jockeys he has, when he made that statement ho/hanging around him all the time hi thought he was going to die, When told ake a man of himself. He has| that his wound was not fata! he changed | ™ t wishes, even !f he has ruined | his story, said he was shot accidentally | and Adele Hyatt was allowed to depart from Patchogt MOTHER OF VICTIM BARRED| DOOR TO GIRL. Before leaving sho tried to get Into Fullum's house to talkyto him, Ful- lum's mother, Mrs, W. J. Carroll of Sixtleth street and Elghteenth avenue, Mapleton, Brooklyn, and his sister, Mrs. J. W. Mullen, of the same address, who had been summoned to the bedside | rentle- ai Ww day Wednesday struck me. on the bed. spongy, tender or bleeding gums are Br the woundel man, drove the Hiyate| OVercome by use of woman from the house, In company | | with her sister she left Patchogue on V e | the 8.54 train for the West. ti | sata oe nae, WEES Lotion | thought until this morning that Adele ‘The Curative Mouth Wash Hyatt was under arrest. When they | ist | Itearned that she had been turned none | !5t $8. ad 1.00 per bettle at your drugsist they were at first indignant, buc jater | they expressed satisfaction, eos . “It is @ good thing they are parted | Ho a Ph C 8 even It "ram had to bea" wd W sician | “Their conduct has . nd a disgrace to the tamily C E ema for four or five years. This has broken unin CZ L} up thetr intimacy and ‘Tom never wants to see her again.” | — Fullum, who 13 not quite thirty years| old, has @ wife living in Brooklyn. separated from him five years a. Soon after that he appeared at Pat- Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder cleanses, preserves and beauti- « fies the teeth, prevents.tooth rinse mon sfcetive ar mel nthe and imparts: arity blensanteat remedy ever of to the is akin di: Certanto, the unique combination of | wholesome, cleanly healing agents inated by a United States Army surgeon, ig a record for itself in more thi moving ine up tl “Hrhat the peer mercury oF sal | “f up by H. Wampole & Co., of ele kias a house of the highest | acter, are facts inuch in its favor at and splot somplesiaes| is | P. Agostini, 4 entlemen. "| | recently IT was so strongly impressed wit! | cures effected hy your remedy Certanto, foreceema, which came rig my notice, | that I took one dosen jars to Cuba to give the remedy o test with some ob- te cases I had to contend with in tice at Preston, <l the remedy excellent—better ’ [than any eczema remed; | |tried. I had four cases type of eczema, that I had been treating for many months. In each instance twenty-four hours after appli- cation of Certanto, « remarkable im- | geclared the charge ridiculous. | Decorator Land Shoots to REALTY MEN ARRESTED. Edgar R. Jackson and Oslin M. Jack- fon, composing the Jackson Bros. Realty Company, with offices in the Ti Building, were arrested & oh of grand larc John ©, Coles of Brockton Mass., who | Alleged that they defrauded hin of $600 in meptalives, 1910, lice Headquarters the brothers | They coule not even recall having dealings with Coles they said. They were looked up. Ernest Dennison, formerly an agent for the Jacksons, is said to be one of | the witnesses against them. —_————. WORK SLACK, ENDS LIFE. Finding the right lens by careful eye exam- ination is the first and most important step in fitting glasses. Only an oculist can do this accurately. That's why our examinations are made by oculists, self ta) Rea Bank Hotel | Charles Lund, an expert grainer and| lecorator, shot himself through the| jemple at the Central Hotel, Red Bank Regist Physic . J, to-day. Employees of the hote We Charge for Glasses Only. heard’ the shot and found the man dead | Perfect Fitting Glasses as ‘Sone as $2.50 by rheumatism to give up in w chair tn his room. He stil held che | several months ago. He was| b Phy gt féSone revolver. pondent over lack of funds and work: 23 Aster Howse my aT ii Neos peng bi Lund tas sixty-five war fore S 17 Wee (24.Bet. ith & th Aves, New York 496 Fulten St, Cer. Bond St., Breckiyn, years old. He work a the Jersey coast bear 8 of oad | Ww handiwork. We Haven't Raised Our Meat Prices! To-morrow you can purchase finest meats here at prices Gate’ 3c 145 ‘and’ medium aise 13x than your local butcher must in carload lots. Don'e fail to vi our 6th Floor to-morrow! Fresh Meats---Poultry Legs of Spring Lamb, nee Ee Ti tema tiie 15ic Porterhouse; sirloin steaks or roasts: speci price Saturda; Loinsof Jersey Pork *%3!ls fro? faite, ‘ot dereny pork Rump Corned Beef fis.hee"t, heres von, for mo oe es Prime Standing Rib Roast best: wortn thc or Zocim aay Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens, ¢x"t!e""! «*! Legs of Canada Mutton jn" e""" young mutton Fricassee Chickens fiit3. Mee" Roastin: Beef,? Blade cuts ror the finest heavy aetive beet: o% Jersey owl } Fancy, treah ‘Killed, Jersey roasting fowl; ‘16¢ Broilers Hage gots young Broilers, weighta from i}; to 8 Ibe, 18¢ Fresh Made Butter 20. Willow farm creamery, high grade, 1 lb. Pons ‘ in Tg ¢| bs hope poten, natant suley BSC A aangic Redan Green Applee_ xo 25c na Seen 2 —Seareninatons: Be Steele. 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