The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1911, Page 20

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ENS PIR ERE I RESIDE BARR Te ~ ADMIT THROWING + STONEFROMOOF _ One Blames the Other, but Police Sure They Can Convict Both Men. GOOD SLEUTH é ipitiiniaaiion Detectives Mingled With Crowd and Picked Up pd Valuable Clues. * WORK. (yesterday afternoon “dpon) Sweerey Tine he was working ff the street below. ‘The stone peunds. it broke Sweeney's, neck. Policeman William J, Manning and Foreman Thomas J. Sullivan were Standing near Sweeney when the stone struck him and they took him to the cy, of @ nearby tenement until B ambulance could arrive. When the Goctors came they said the strike Dreaker was instantly killed, Bweerey lived at Holtsviile, L. 1. where he has a wifé ahd four Nttle wolghed ‘ children. ctives | Liebers, Kemp Pfiaster were soon in the street On em heard a Slav de- @are in his native tongue: “It you get the man. who drove the wagon you will get the the roof.” Hendricks was arrested, and, both men were taken to Headquariers where they Gang Made Thirty Men Stand and Deliver, but Two Were Caught. « "Bwo of the six robbers whé on Satur- ay night marched into the 01 Ne 21 West Thirty-seventh street, ‘Maphattan, end John Iasnes! of No, 41| street, were the only members of the gang captured. John Muth of No, @ Bogart street, Brooklyn, one of the of the robbers, cnught Winters he was jumping through the second window ta the buh upon the ar- rying to escape, The Ag on D pi ea st EST TAXPAYERS’ UNION y-fourth Ward Association Favors Proposition “by a, Vote of Four to One, it property ownors’ founded in 1575, dectared ae highly significant by th in tho fight, wines the’ asso t compose tof the o1 lors and thalp desce: nin itis & property r leaders in the’ County and fot one of |] of embarrassment. twenty-five | PANIC CAUSED BY BOMB |=" RESULTS IN TWO DEATHS, “DIVORCE RU ON LITTLE FINGER 1S THE LATEST SAD. ‘ad in the Chicago divorce been started by Mrs. on know that a plain Uttle finger mean: divorced. Givorce ring will save a lot New scqui om! themselves with ward questions.” LIEGE, Belgium, Dec. 12—The bomb explosion during a cinematographic ex- hibition Sunday night has resulted in the death of two persons and 63 others are seriously injured, eight having legs amputated. The theatre was crowded with work- ingmen and a terrible panic ensued. The bomb, which was charged with dynamite, was loaded with nails, It is believed that it was thrown by a mad- man and not by a vengeful discharged employee, as was at first eupposed, IN BRONX FOR'HOME RULE. | INRCHESN CASE BOSTON RUN Conference of Lawyers Causes Rumor of “Deal” for Confes- | sion of Guilt of Manslaughter. | BOSTON, Dec. 12.—Following a confer- ence between Chi: Justice Alken of the Superior Court, J eph C. Pelletier, the District-Atte and =Wilham = A, Morse, John L. Lee and Phillp R. Dun- bar, counse! for the Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeson, accused of the murder of Miss Avis culation to: Prosecuti« plea of would me |, @ report was tn eir- the effect that the unwilling to rocept a er. Buch a pl Rev. Mr. Richeson Justice Alken And District-Attor Pelletier refused to discuss the con- n Chief Dugan of the De- » Who gathered most n emphatic dental of the ‘It Is Imponsible,” he exclaimed. “The sould not do a thing of that kind his case, Do not take the slightest ock in the story. The case will be ght out in the courts." “If the Distriet-Attorney has made h will have clared Ja eral of the § he and I certainly 1 conference,” de- ift, Attorney-Gen- te, when asked about the lawyers held another con- ould divulge nothing of its If Mr. Richeson ts tried on a of first degree murder the trial will begin 15, pains or) 5S ey Sydenham Ho: jal to Re-Open. Sydenham Hospital in East One Hun- dred and Sixteenth street will re-open ‘Thursday with Dr. Robert Kunitzer as ‘one of its physicians. The hospital closed last summer after trouble its staff and over the bullding . Dr. Kunitzer's reappointment testifies the confidence of the board. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 145 Women’s Tailored Suits This season's models of diagonals, broadcloth, cheviot and mannish mixtures. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50. 185 Women’s Dresses Of crepe meteor, crepe satin, eolienne, velveteen, corduroy, navy and black serge. 13.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50. 147 Women’s Coats Smart coats for street, travel or motor wear, of im- ported tweeds, cheviots, reversible cloths and polo cloths, also a number of broadcloth an Full le \ { No Alterations @reation of a county ou, of the Wat nicht ty a vote in tho pro ht wpoko for | Furs for Holiday Gifts Large Assortment of All Desirable Furs. C. &. Gunther’s Sons 601 Fifth Avenue at 36th Street, New York, velvet evening coats. 12.50 Heretofore $25.00 to $39.50. 45 Fur Collar Broadcloth Coats th model of black broadcloth, Persian lamb or skunk opossum fur collar, quilted silk lining. 25.00 ' Heretofore $45.00. No Approvals FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. prison for at least |, | | | | 1 4 n the case against the| t | | | The maddest man in Greenwich, Conn., to-day was Willlam B. Riteh, And they ean Ke 1 some in Greens [wich at that [| Riteh's warm tre frvAght. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, CHANGE OF PLEA MR. MELLEN GOT MR. ATH DEER = AND HS OAT, TO New Haven’s Minions Law- | | Abiders, but Venison They Spotted Was Excelsior, Naturally enough Mr. tlon under New York, New ar was caused ty Haven and Hartford Railrond, That ts! Mrs nulite the usual reason for the upsetting ; of Greenwich citizens’ fempera. Mr. Ritch has a son-in-law who keeps |! a store in Ossining Mr. Ritch also a stuffed deer y, had the stuffed has, or had, in his atti @ kon-In-law, Mr. ppy thought that | 4 deer | 7 Aubrey reached Father-in-Law Riteh. ‘The general tenor was this: “How about it? Maybe tie deer Is coming, but so Is Christmas." Mr. Ritch went down to the railroad kat it. He was met by have got us {fto trouble if one through. Don't ame laws knfe and ide of the He pulled out a Ittle excelalor s. Then he announced that tf the # within forty- the company. n and wandered alking about it. he was going back | talking and cnaitiiiiacin SEES BABY FALL TO DEATH. Doris, the four-year-old daughter of from the { her home nerd on the * died on the way suddenty The box window, uld look fine tn dis- yay In his store s Mr didn't mind bylping his daughter's fmt to that extent, so he crated he deer and started it for Ossining by To-day a letter from Son-in-Law 12, 191 (BOY WIT PISTOL HOLDS UP TEACHER FORPUNSHING HM Woman Knocks Gun From His Hand and Runs to Get Assistance. TRENTON, N, J, Deo. 12.—Miss iste Neuman, a teacher in the Cedarville school, three miles from Hightstown, was held up by one of her pupils, Ray Musseness, fourteen years old, with a yevolver yesterday afternoon. He told her she must die, Yesterday afternoon the boy was scolded for not learning his lessons properly, and as @ punishment was given 500 words to write. He became angry and told a schoolmate that he would get “even.” The pupils of the school are allowed a short recess in the afternoon, and during recess young Musseness quietly slipped away and went to the farmhouse of Charles H. Davidson, where he was being cared for, and stole the farmer's revolver. He and followed the box, The tw 1 left the flat moments be and was talking neighbor in er window just h that from h her child fell, Ww the body of the little girl strike ard, The mother became hys- tert BROOKLYN waited behind a tree on a road near the school for Miss Neuman, OPPENHEIM, CLLINSx C Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Special Sale, Wednesday, Dec. 13th 1500 Full Length Winter Coats For Women and Misses Over 100 of the Season’s Best Models For Motor, Traveling, Street and Evening Wear $20 Full Length Coats $25 Full Length Coats $30 Full Length Coats $35 Full Length Coats $40 Full Length Coats 12.50 15.00 20.00 22.50 25.00 Materials are Broadcloth, Cheviot, Zibeline, Wale, Chinchilla, Scotch and English Mixtures, and Double-Face Cloths $55.00 Women’s Velour Coats, $35.00 Copies of French models of silk velour, beautifully : braided and fringe trimmed; peau de cygne and satin! 35.00 lined and wool interlined. Cc n Close Evenings at 6. | wood Tab'e, Dec- Our Methods and Prices 54,98 oreted, value §8, New Jersey and OR B4'™ST & ‘zk & } Vernis-Martin or Rook- OUR LIB:RAL CREDIT TERMS Farly English Oak cpaly also to Long Island, Desk, like cut, value Write for our NEW BOOKLET containe ing Information regarding our outfit. Maile . yA WEEK DELIVERS SM |: 65- WoRTH OF MER- CHANDISE TO YOUR HOME PARLOR STOV:, com- plete with pize, value $7.00, at............ As MIRROR, with he: gilt frame, force sine, $5 98 value $9.00, e BrP AVE. Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. is ofttimes misleading to contemplating buyers of Houschold Furniture. | While that may be a great inducement to some, we want you to know that Are a Greater Attraction ROOMS ¢ Completely 15 Furnished ROOMS ¢: Complieie} 125 Furnishe ROOMS ¢ completely $4 50) yy Furnished ty $ We Pay Freight and 4.98 Railroad Fare L “4.48 Connecticut $7.50, al 4.98 ) First % Regular values to $55.00 Principles NO MONEY DOWN of Getting Rich— FIRST— Save Money. SECOND— Invest Wisely. Last Week there were printed— 1,118 WORLD “BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITY” ADS.— More than all the six other New York Morning and Sun- day newspapers combined, A person has but little idea s/of the extraordinary oppor- tunities there are to e dollars out of cents until he looks over the great variety of store, shop and mai tet sacrifices advertised from day to day in the When thé teacher was directly op: Posite the tree the boy jumped out,on the road, pointed the revolver at her, and shouted, “Now you'll die for makin’ &@ fool of me.” The teacher was clone to the boy and with her right arm she knocked the re- Volver from his hand. Then she ran and was out of range before the boy could recover his weapon. Miss Neuman reached the Davidson home in a state of collapse. The farmer ‘phoned Detective Shinn. The detective located Musseness in a dense woods, The lad made an attempt to shoot the detective. The prisoner was tutned over to Chief of Pollce Clark of Hightstown and will be sent back to the Charities Home Mission, Philadelphia, where he was be- fore being “farmed” out to the David- . The youngest: t i longing to kill Indian B. Altman & Co: HAVE ARRANGED, THE FOLLOWING’ SPECIAL SALES’ BALFOR TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY): WOMEN'S GLACE WALKING . GLOVES IN BLACK, TANS OR WHITE WILL BE OFFERED AT 75¢, PER PAIR WOMEN'S LINGERIE WAISTS IMPORTED LINGERIE WAISTS, HAND-MADE, HAND- EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED, AT THE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES OF, j $3.75, $500 & $9.50 ALSO A LIMITED NUMBER OF DOMESTIC LINGERIE WAISTS REDUCED TO} $2.25, 3.50 & 4.50 SHAWLS, SCARFS AND VEILS | MARKED AT LESS THAN THE ORDINARY PRICES: SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS AT 65c., $1.10 & 1.75 scarrs 7 % 49 § aT 85c. & $1.25 WHITE VEILS ai ent woot, 50c.3 SILK, 75. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS) f. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ~ miTmateD = «Ss aT. «$2.25 Be 2.45 per pozen HEmstitcHED 7 at $2.50 & 4.50 per pozen WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS at $1.50 & 1.90 per pozen at $1.50 & 1.85 rer pozen a8 at 25c. Eacs sida ioe ar 25. Be 35¢e. ect INITIALED . HEMSTITCHED . EMBROIDERED TRIMMED WITH ARMENIAN WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR (A LIMITED QUANTITY) WOMEN'S RIBBED COTTON COMBINATION SUITS; LOW NECK AND SLEEVELESS,REDUCED TO 2. 90c. WOMEN'S RIBBED MERINO COMBINATION SUITS, LOW NECK AND SLEEVELESS, REDUCED TO $1.45 CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS AND PANTALETS, REDUCED TO > DY 50c. & 75c. ALSO WOMEN'S KNITTED COAT SWEATERS IN WHITE, GREY OR TAN AT $3.00 A FULL LINE OF WOMEN'S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDER. GARMENTS AT POPULAR PRICES. SPECIAL MENTION IS MADE OF “BETALPH" UNDERWEAR AND SILK HOSIERY, SOLD ONLY BY B. ALTMAN & CO, FiO Avenue, 34th and I5th Streets, New York, QOWIAAWAE Purses are fiiled—nearts made glad By the timely use of a WorldWant Ad ente ag ont

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