The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1911, Page 18

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AON HESHOT KIDNAPPED CHILD, a a ceived any Blac! admitted that some threats nds, THE EVENING WORLD, MC meta i gdh gh tr | FIRE SWEEPS HURLEYVILLE Je through the usual Black Hand | RESORT OF NEW YORKERS. "From the eandition of the boy ental py ‘ 1] | ere, it appeare that during : PADDY THE PREST WASTED IN f | thirty-eight days «his @ e he onl mite Used to Check Flames— ecelved no bodily care, The wounds! Fiotel Guests Have Close Call. tne | Half of Village Burned and Dyna- on his head and face that he got the morning of his disappearance have | saa itcla! to The Krening World.) livan County, was destroyed by fire Scared, Be-Conve and i “Pals” Ran Away Without | Getting a Cent. posure, but from a lack ef food. believed that blood in. Det tives from await the child. Herbert M, went. it is soning has wet e Headford avenue on spent the morning at the house an opportunity to question paige cs KILLED BY FAST EXPRESS, | vitents suis Mistook It for) stance was early to-day, ‘The fire started in the O'Nell Hotel at 3.90 A. M, and had [had gained such headway that the | Ruests wer npelled to take Might In thelr nightclothes. ‘The hotel wae de- stroyed. ‘The blaze quickly spread to adjacent build has no fire other syrrounting villages. Monticello ‘Vernas Lotion ‘MONDAY, OCTOBER village dynamite was used and thi flames checked. At daybreak the roads leading to the and the hillsides su unding it ‘al with family parties gatt- vehicles containing their houvehold. belongings Tie Neil Hotel was a popular resort for New York and Brooklyn people, and was filled to overfowing every season. ‘The value of mated at many thousands. Guard Against Tonsilitis, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, by gargling daily with Has ten times the value of other antiseptics. Promptly overcomes and rerroves infection, inflammatio», sore- 16,1911... , SATISPACTION GUARANTEES OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBERG West Le abit sTREeT Orderfor 1.00 rderfor 1. material at our Site or Dress Gooda De- partment woe wilt make to your méasute fa strictly man-tatiored fit and hin guaria. 10 new modee to select from, Immediately responded, and fire fighters Herbert M. Horton of No. 548 Park followed from Liberty, Fallsvurg, Wood. |ness. {ts pleasant flavor appea!s to Montelkit, wotin eront of] t and Middletown, Water was of od and young. the Caldweil Express at the Mountatn all, and as a last resort to keop 00 At druggists. Railroad to-day and aBies From Segtroving (ie enc Lea — Another Extraordinary Tuesday Sale of f Five Hundred Women’s English Polo Coats With ouble-Faced Cape Collar and Cuffs—and Again Priced at $4.98 COOL, CRISPY WEATHER IS HERE, and you need that warm coat now. Can you ask for anything pret- tier, more comfortab!e and at a lower price than this up to stop. offering presents? If you do you are surely unreason- the cow-cateher and | wy able. This coat 4s a wonder for the money. ative “eet, “Mis ee was]! ART DEPARTMENTS. tm Both Stores. | SLING, te extra eona pareve Bl broken an oe dle nstantly. e was " 5 e . y ¥ fifty-five years old and ts survived by a| and cuffs; large self-material buttons; widow and fur married children, He | TKuropean Novelties. é \ fitting gray mixture was in the real estate business in New ' and black broadcloth York and wes regarded as @ man of} ‘7 é — p coats, w satin col- wealth | Handsomely embroidered * on Silk, | Ep lit ane natty ail sites Drowned, apped. Satin, Moire and Linen. : from 32 to 44; on \ k sale Tuesday only, at Pieced Together Torn Memo- | randum Book Thrown Away | in F nt, and Got Clue. intain station, a mile above at a local train due er and those who saw Mr. | tracks say that he act: | © express was the | JAMES McGREERY & C9. 23rd Street 34th Street The mystery surroundin @n Oct. 4 in his saloon at No. 77 @venue of Patrick MoBreen, Known ax “Paddy the Priest," was| cleared to-day when “i Jack’ M raney, who has served two te @ing Si ifessed that bh the or Hlvaney’s confes. vas secured J. Dowling, forty old; Dowling, Martin Fay and Mi Balzer were arrested on Friday night by Lieuts, Kerr and Barner and ! tectives Kalbflelsch, Mitasimmons, Bur- ess, Fitzpatrick and Deboti at One Hundred and Bighth t and ly avenue, They the men and had handcuffs on them @ chance to res were taken in incidentally tectives wanted Mulraney and Dow: ling. Coroner Holahauser remanded these twe 4 to the Went Forty- Keventh street siution house, and there they were subJected to almost continu-| In shocking physlval condition, it- ous questioning Ue fiv | DOWLING'S STORY OF HOW THE | Kian: CRIME WAS CONCEIVED. — | horhood of nis ho Dowling broke down last night and|N! reet, Willla he expressed a willingness to tell all] bY t ccean ok La eh A Sofa Cushions, Scarfs, Cloths, Gloves, $15, $18 and $20 Prices Give ae to $9.98 adeno a Handkerchief and Jewel Cases, Photograph for Women’s High-Grade Sample Polo Coats Guaranteed all wool; round, reversible cape collar; mis been f were, Frames, Hat Stands, Sewing Baskets, ete. rkill Creck, ne here, Detectives hi employed to hunt for the boy in N Polasbhtdae deep reversible cuffs; side button ‘ a effect; Copenhagen, mustard, blue, th Heard Feeble Cry D Ns Noy Drowned \ Fourth floor, Twenty-third Street. |} etc; sizes 34 to’ 44; to-morrow Father Heard Feeble Cry Dur-) qickuwsack, 8 4 Second floor, Thitty-fourth Street. : Caen Ih eye hasenater Rey Wonderful Uadarpricing of Women’s High-Grade Suits y was {dentifled to-day at Me+ They are made from a STRICTLY ALL WOOL HEAVY QUALITY CHEVIOT; a handsome tailored moc with jacket lined throughout with guaranteed satin; skirts are the new | open front and back models for oud R panel cholce Made of the choicest Hee AEBS ing Night and Discovered Long Lost Boy. CORSET DEP’TS. In Both Stores. Mnic. Irene Corsets. old John Ruziine, who was n Sept. 8 from the neigh wt No, 244 North ire, Waa fount k Bualine, at An extensive variety of every type of figure. ® father, : bate confession 1s| O'clock this morning on th . Segoe ee ne aT eahale K ihe oni thd Imported materials. ale auRntlty “On the night of Oct. 4 Mur: and] Was dropped on the doors t 5.00, 6.00, 8.00 10.09 to 25.09 lasts. to-morrow, Me and two other men were bi and | kidnappers or thelr agents. Mulraney said he knew how we could| Was Bet somo money, We were up in Har. | #48 over h! Jem and came downtown on the street /#7d with th cars crossing over the Eighty-sixth|!eaving home eh Street crosetown line through the park t FR ap doa ey ae Then we walked down to Fifty-third lef Wed cares ~ergemengid ton Street and Tenth avenue where we y it was ieipomastie lo aan were tu rod a clothing store. Me and] iy rom him where he had been, who coe giana tiie had taken him away and what break in the store. Mulraney Was 80INE| mont he had been given. A phy to do it hin velf when there was @ fre lway at his bedside all morning. Alarm and the engiies came along. The Sult. 6.98. 1 almost to a sk BUTTERICK PATTERN In Both Stores, is a big help in an emergency. Pure and Sure, it makes delec- table dumplings and perfect pie-crust, with never a fall or failure. A“*hurry-up’’ success. November Patterns, Delineator and 2 j a : ~ri fashi icati THESE ANNIVERSARY Si i.CiAL PRICES ARE REMARKABLE. other Butterick Fashion Publications are Alex. Smith's Famou:9x'2 Persian Axminster Rugs e now on sale. G SY Size 9x12 feet; 900 of these well | known fugs: wov Vt most wan American Reversible Smyr-a Rugs Main floor, Twenty-third Street. Second floor, Thirty-fourth Street. woren In one earings wold “usualy at sie heie to-morrow auly Extra Heavy Woo! Tap» siry Bru:sel ae Bize 9x1 “21.97 _| iy ———————— Reversible Ingrain Cerpe's at Persian n of the Beat artected ng Room Rugs Santerd’s & & Smith’s $20 Se: ma -Wire Brus- MAIDS' HOUSE DRESSES. Im Both Stores. Kine quality Percale one-piece House Dresses. Size 34 to 42. gsc and 1.25 —aA SILM LISLE for MENS WOM_N Made from Finest quality Silk Lisle yorn,extralinen The disappearance of the Buzlin Buzlino, who is a well-to-do wruckman Try i A fire was at Fifty and wheelwright, denies that he paid next time you're late, Recipes Tenth avenue. We ran up there to . if we could get hold of somethings. | oniid, but the polige delleve that he did, THE H-O COMPANY, Buffalo, N. Y. Mulraney ana me stayed together and/ According to Buzlino’s story, told at “Muiraney was crazy to get hold of] Flood of the Bedford avenue station, he pome money. He suggested that we go| was asleep at 2 o'clock when he was THE EROP On Tuesday, October the 17th cry. The v nd rob ‘Paddy the Priest.’ he said, seemed He sa: Q' u “'He'a gota big roll on hi * said 3 y . ‘We'll get} recognized the boy in the huddled up HOSIERY ” him as he's closing up his place.’ figure on the stoop. The child was “We went down to the saloon and in] orying, Bualino rushed down and took the bar. Mulraney went to the end of} to get the boy back that he neglected the bar, pulled his pistol and ordered to inform the police until several hour “"You go behind and get the money,’ Mulraney said to me, ‘and I'l plug the], The saloon-keeper had a grin on his | solved ly on the morning | fe Me reached around like he was|8 the child fell down some stairs and cut { ) Aprons, any ransom money for the return of the in every package. the other two fellows lost us. clock this morning to Capt. John | ==———————- down to Fifty-second street and Tenth| awakened by a f all the! went to the window and looked out and said Mulraney to me. the back door, There were two men at| him in and was so overjoyed, he says, | ‘addy the Priest’ to hold up his hands. | jy frst one that makes a move.’ as a ry that the pollee ing to draw a gun and Mulraney | is head and face. His mother bandaged Shot him. I broke for the door, with| the wounds J sent him out on the! Mulraney after me. We didn't stop to] street to play, telling him to return in EE ee gle Pap tagy = in oa gan Ja half hour, When sho would have more | A 1 ¥ my ses and some healing lotions to é Aa walked all the way | apply. The child y a, ‘Tho NEVER THOUGHT HIS PAL COULD | “ue the, nallce ot was that two BE A SQUEAL-R. 5 hone splicing in heels and toes. ar dire When Dowling had signed the con. | fession {t was taken to Mulraney’s cell | Carries its own guarentee and read him, Mulraney’s profane | For durability comment was awful to hear. _— - -———| RIBBONS. 3 Carloads of Our Famous 69c XXX Quality e : Cork Linoleum Go On Sale at, Squa:e Yard, NSS New handsome Fall patterns of the famous 69: quality S quality—cork linoleum; 2 yards wide; on to-morrow square yard. seers: 2% de 2C A $12 Roll of Tokio Japan- |Four- Yard "Wide Sheet|Na.rn’s Famous Thistle ese Matting at 6.97 _ Cork Linoleum Brand Inlaid ay é BH A roid of 40 yanks, halt In Both Stores, Bit shown in, grvcn, Linsleum Made of Lawn. with or without bibs. A variety of models, 45¢, 65¢ and gsc ih adancaitin. 2 Second floor, Twenty-third Street. MH ALL DEALERS \ Fifth floor, Thirty-fourth Street. QSSPERPAIR of , \ red or bhie; Well known i satT might as welt take a plea, he sald. ¢ RRO vet carat ae gi za have one 0 the oh vie ee pier deine ‘ ON we Teany and Ci: wa v Reiners deren ihe eantignulon. tie ‘LA 614 inch Moire Taffeta Ribbon in a wear waits Fol YS bie Fail agit cians, want oe say i wil ve ed 0 n ete re y als ht Ls \ Sear iS nce sora JAMES M.GREERY & CO. complete range of colors, also Black or Laas SE ee ithe t bail to walt the actlo ft th ce Thi ! Grand gury, 7 “NSE TE aeton of 23rd Street 34th Street White. 25c per yard Special $i Fay and aadies were dischar 1 value 40¢ T d i ged ‘ é ap at oves uesday p and Dowling down to the Washable Underwear Ribbon in Pink, Offers a INTERIOR DECORATION, t within twenty-four used ag witnesses to ng's story of the ding up to the crime. DETCOTIVES PIECED TOGETHER ' TORN MEMORANDUM BOOK, ective work by Lieuts. Kerr brought about arrest of hed a * Orders taken, at moderate cost, for rderous entire or partial Iurnishing of Residences, Blue, \.olet gand 5. and White. Sizes 1, 114, 2, | yO a : My [Perea Large Size Sun 25C, 33¢, 45¢, 60c and 75¢ per piece \ j sees oe Heating toves Rich Furniture, Decorative Fabrics and Lace Hangings are exhibited in an unusual variety, EN EE 5-Piece Verona Velour Parlor Suites, Like Cut, at 19.75 FEATHER NECKWEAR DEP’TS, v In Both Stores, ulraney Bo0d deser 5 Apartments and Club Houses in City or Neckpesr' ang piute thane pulsed Pee Peace aera in be Veron wane t Country, Capes or Stoles,—Natural and White, EXTENSION TABLES |$19.75 Solid Oak j Furniture inclides Adam, Sheraton, Black and White, Pink, Sky Blue or | Like Wn Buffets | let dart ‘Metre Chippendale, French and Colonial repro- White, 6.50 fe saw t , ry ey pol: second shed; large ping down iT value 9.50 & French plate Muffs to adie wbuve ss... 6.0 BS : rays value 12.50 a i French les 00 C d Wel Mattresves 3, 99} ductions, in Enamel, Walnut and = Ma- | hogany. Materials suitable for Wall Coverings, $19.75 value; Draperies, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Panels to - morrow Mi rabout Stoles, Black or Natural, deipeney tex and Covers have been assembled in_ the 5 strands, 72 inches long...........2.75 ; iy aire and rubtisn| AE! Fut 40: ats Main Yi mie ¢ sallestt Sore papere whieh, | enlarged decorative departments, vale Ait stripe tied fe ered art ticking 12 98 i memorandum b 7 strands, 79 inches long..........-4-75 $12 Black Hair . ‘ Mutraney and Dowling, tn m FURNITURE, DEP'TS. value 7.75 8 strands, 97 inches long.........-- value 9.50 Muffs to match above..........+--6.50 value 9.50 dhetr escipe, het hidden in. the They had stripped themselves of eve thing that might lead to thelr id floa. tion in case of capture and Mulrare | tore up and threw away a momorandun book, The detectives found the book and through it trai men, In Both Stores, Mattresses . 6.50 j Black hair matt $18 Solid ee Ane a0 Jak Side- en. $4.00 Romelink 2 50 G 5, I ap ER aE Os . Na, b GALVANTARE Bed Spring . Polished, !arge {] Asit CANS—Iteavy «Garanicad 10! i .' roomy drawe: r staves; retns : 2 shaped plate m forced bottom: trom On Tuesday, October the 17th teking: a Sale of Mahogany Sideboards. ....77777 50.00, 75.00 and 100.00 former prices 66,00, 95.00 and 129,50 JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street Joe Byivenier, cha fowing an incendiary fire St Caristadt, ad N. J. on sept. 19 was arrested yester. i“ 23ru street e 34th Strect ror; at ound top and bot- day on J. , Morgan's farm at H ackensack @nd taken to the & . 98 tom: rege 10 ulariy vale Yond Falls, N. Y¥., by County Dey e a; at... 1.29 Hackeusack jail.

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