The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1911, Page 4

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AITO KL BO KNOCKS GIRL DOW NOGE'S SOW HELD Police. Fear Clash Between } Rich and Poor as Dugan Is | ; if } j j Arraigned in Orange. — | TRIED TO SPEED AWAY. Parents of McDermott Hear He’s Dying as They Sit at i} Christmas Dinner. | Poor people of 01 Taigned themselves in their sympat trict Court, was arraigned Noe Justice Joseph RB. Rreay for 140 MeDermott, fourteen years with @ speeding auto yerterday « noon. Nearly every one in the town tu: out. The court-house wae jammed overflowing. Autos packed the + way. Fearing there might be a ciasl the Orange police made p about the court-nouse and trouble, They breathed whee Judge Bray held charge of manslaughter In k MeDermott and of atrocious on Mins Sylvia Tichenor of N lace atreet, Orange, who wax hi Dugan's auto and injured. Young Dugan was immediately taken before County Judge Martin {i the court at Newark and released on ball, furnished by John M. Drixeotl, Wealthy Orange contractor Was released the ‘went back to Orange ecutor Mott «i Presented to the Grand possible. The saddest Christmas diuner around Pew York was that at th and Mra McDert of No. 4% Me chanic street. W were feasting the news vame tha ad been killed John F. Staniey of Newark, a cousin, Was @ guest of the McDermotts when Gianer time came. ‘LZO0 HAD GONE OUT TO CARTRIDGES FOR GUN. "ET Bucs we'd better not wait any | Songer for Lev,” said McDermott. “1; gave him a toy rife for Christmas and ot eme td the street to buy some kithiing | ol, Nnew BUY, badiy and Day streets. It has upset mo “ery much.” dust then the bell rang and a chum ef Leo told McDermott the jad was dying in @ horpital, Mrs. Mebermott, who hed been nursing her sick mother, fainted. Leo, on his mission, had reached the his progress across the Me stood on the fringe Around the corner tor@a big auiomo- Bile driven by young Dugan. In the rear ousin, James A. Ciart 4 Louls G, Nolte, nin Before Leo wan able to move from its Path the auto dashed hin to the 1e ground A mudguard struck 1. tng her. The boy damp hoot, The car daw A half block away Leo's clothing tore ‘ leose from the auto and he rolled again: the curd. Dugan immediately turned his car into Kesex avenue, A Dlock behind them sped Dr, Stephen @, Lee and Deputy Sherif Blancni tn the former's motor car, Bianchi yelled out @ command to halt, but there was no response, At White street the young driver tried | 7 Machine skidded, crashed agi curb and tossed the youthful YOUTHS PUT UP A FIGHT BE. FORE ARREST. aed ran. Bianchi and Dr. Leo caught up with them, whereupon the youths fed to a sareh on Cleveland street and defed ¢ rday, and a mo | he, and Nolte were Placed under arrest Dr. Lee hurried back to Main and Day streets and hat Policeman | Ned had picked Ae ambulance surgeon saw Leo tad ture of the skull, a broken leg fernal injuries, The lad was hurried to! the Orange Memoria Hospital ana! there he died an hour later, Miss Tichenor was not seriously in- Jured. Dugan and Clark are nephews o! jormer Judge of the Court ef Common Meas, Orange Youny er 18 Behoul Commissioner Police George P. Washer vis ied the wrecked car after the aecident moved the speedometer, He said ay, V've got it for what it is Worth as evidence.” SAVE ACTORS FROM FIRE. Sember in Ve Miase in Phita- delphin Apartment PHILADELPHIA, Persons, some Birical compat Were carried wafeiy to-day w 7 the Bernice apartinent house entre of the city, Among th iat jn their clothes, were Raipa Orpen « id Rodger Davis of Wahlen opened here ‘evomgpi,00) damage and low Dee, *! Striking Marble Cu Cutter ated by @ crowd waiting | , ‘Tre doys quickly regained their feet |), | BOY WHO WA KILLED | BY SPEEDING AUTO OF j SEY JUDGE'S SON SHOOT AT WE AND BABY NHS. . HOUDAY IN INSANITY Then? Merry Half | Hour’s Chase Over Roofs, Leads Police 208 Kast One! and Porty-elghth tlandt avenue to-day before the police caught him, De Lucca ie a marble citer and last night at fended a meeting of his union, whieh in trike, When his wife reproved him tng out all night he took a dig revolver from the bureau drawer and began firing tt at her and thetr three-monthe- old baby. His alm was no crazy that whe Was able to to the street with the pid in the base. | « ment of a houre. who had #tuyed behind to er adtin, burat out inte the street and took pot shots ody in alxht until the eb eo Weapon were again empty in Olsen ran in from Courtlan as the last abot was fired. De threw the revolver at him, to the r the next! On the ground Moor of No. Sl he found a« unlocked and went in until the pe van had passed a fresh start in, ‘The y hait went to Olsen's Ma and) Murph ansintance, They tan down their man just as he was climbing out of ¢ ” S13 for the weventh time, Murphy and Lenhoff were behind him and Olsen was Muarding the roof of the house next door, When bi scuttle and saw K he let ao th avy Hd and 4 on DIN head, knocking him, st the bottom of the roof jadder sent to in the al He was ve Hospital for treatment Fortyethind st When his wife bulance pital was Dolson he thy an OOK for this mark on the bottle. It is the juarantee of r at a reason. able price. PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD S. L. S. means S. Lieb- nn's Sons, who brew Rheingold Beer, in their Bi lyn brewery ~ vie- itors welcome. case, 24 bottl went In and tried to pure vase a ticket from the frightened @irt | jwh of the TELLS OF WHIPPING ROWDIES ON “L” off hin coat and wa koing (o make @ ‘clean up.’ Just at t moment @ young couple entered 1 paw one of the men strike the woman. That waa enough for me. [) took off my own cont and went after ‘him. veld the attention of the room. ' » find a crowd of men and d outside the raéling in the told the court ie two men ran up) morning, but promised that if the de- | offering to whip anyone who! fendante were In court Friday he til | | Not overaieep again. Me further gald he would comptaie | about the lack of police around the nvenient day for him to appear, THE — WORLD, TUESDAY, PES 26, 1911. good work te had begun, he con- He named next Friday as ae he had oversiept tns| READY AT HAND warily complain to Commissioner! Nowadays no erry shelf is com- do about the four officers who left! plete without a box or a jar of Podam, on ae the disturbers after sub- the remeres je remedy whieh eccom- juing them, LAWRENCE, Mass., Dec. Sertous “kin di ———$—————_ ". 1 ‘W. Whipple Drops Bead. away with %.—Harian| maki pid cores of ecsema and rhage | Way Sack In 18% Dr, Beattle wat) w. whipple, 1 1a lever blisters, ri troubles. Rev, L. W. Beattie Took Off |: ) hammer thrower of the! american automobile Kirostatton, atop. | E is the first siete A crag world and champion, atl. round athlete ped dead of heart disease while calling | “whenever the skin ails. His Coat and the Bat- | 1 Rag eg ae A on Col. N. Decker yesterday. Mr.| sell Voslarn (800) and Peslaws Soup ators the minister is no tle Began. ' younger man and HE FLOORED TWO MEN. nthe chest. The reporter Mow nnd the Court laughed. more gently the fighting par- inued one had ielephoned for the re- and when the police came 1 anded over the two men, Right here, | Your Honor, 1 want to say that T never aw mich Inefficiency. Four of these policemen left me to handle both men and get them into the patrol wagon, dily one officer helped.” ve Dr. Heattie’s account the |w rent apr but They |. 4 Stood by While Preacher Policemen Came, Is i Made the Arrests, Hrowd-shouldered, aix feet, aud power looking in apite of tie lron-dray hate] magistrate urged him e make a charge y At firet the minister and fifty-three years, Rev. 1. W. Heat pat after be t tle, DD, east wide settioment worker, Lag ie Apo Haag a_ottizen to carry out Chocolat Sweets 7 tn The choicest, daintiest Chocolate nized on the continent as ay to press # t againet two! the Hrigh ‘lant ntwnt after they had Aesnuited a number of passengens and insulted a womar wen oe however, for the ugherty, Atty yeara without an equal for purity 1 Aven |) Brooklyn, law, Willi ie ined smoothness and | ton o address, had exquisite flavor is wminsed by the Magtatrate a few imple charge of In: | The Famous Swiss erred againat Eating Checo- er complaint late y ne last night, an told by the mi de Magistrate Hylan change bis opinion and he ordered their re le who lives at Manhattan, whon the affair happen Min story an told to the Magistrate, DRY GOODS—CARPETS—UPHOLSTERY Commencing To-morrow Wednesda A Special Pre-inventory Clearance Sale in_which all departments are Tepresented, pfering various odd lots and discontinued styles Whipple made his home in Boston and Andover. age. At Greatly Reduced Prices Particular attention is directed to the following attractive items, Laces, Nets and Veilings Real Cluny Laces. Formerly asc. to $1.15 yard, 15.75 Fancy Striped Chiffons. Formerly &sc. yard, 35 Imitation Val. Laces. Formerly soc. to8s.75 dozen, .20 10 4.00 Real Thread Dotted Net. Formerly $1.35 yard, 1.00 45 In. wide, Oriental All Overs. ‘Formerly $1.35 to $2.50 yard, 95 to 1.50 Black Venise Trimmings. Formerly asc. oe -10 » .25 Porcelain Beaded Chiffons. .45 Face Veilings! Black, white,colors. Formerly age. to soc. yard, . 12 Plain and Fancy Silks Odd Lots and Colors—Waist and Full Dress Lengths, 1000 yards Printed Satin Foulards— Value $1.00 yard, 1000 yards Fancy Dress Silks—Checks, Plaids, Print Warps and other designs. Value 1. 23 and $1.50 yard, 2500 yards Imported Satin de Chines— New leading colorings, also Glace and Changeable effects. Value $1.00 and $3.ag yard, 500 yards Pim'’s Irish Plaid Poplins— In the leading “Scotch Clans’ Value $2.50 yard, 500 yards 36 inch Satin Liberty— In desirable colorings, Value $2.50 yard, 500 yards Imported Printed Foulards— ouble width (40 to 42 inch). Value $2.00 yard, Formerly $1.00 yard 500 yards Rough Pongees - In Black and odd colors. Value 75¢. to $1.50 yard, ’ " ’ + ae Men's Fine Furnishings Imported Silk Half Hose—Biack, colored and mottled grounds with embroidered clocks and all over designs, Were $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair, Cravats from Imported Silks— All small lots and discontinued lines. Were $1.50 and $2.00, Fine Silk Four in Hands— From our regular stocks, Popular open end shapes. Were §1,00 Japanese House Coats Best silk quilted coats from our own stock. 2.00 85 50 Were $7.00 3.50 Drcadwnoy L 196 Steal, | Write for free nal to the [deal He was forty-six years of | Laboratories, West Twenty-fitt street. New York City. Lord & Taylor i Founded 1826 Annual Clearance Sale of Women’s Suits 8 Coats Remarkable values in High Class Tatlored Sutts Fancy and Plain Tailored Suits Latest and best styles and materials. REDUCED TO \ $15.00 Fancy and Plain Taslored Suits In Dingonals, asada el rondelotNe \ $22. 50 Fancy and Plain Tailored Suits ihc yo ere $29.50 The Entire Balance of our High Class Fancy Tailored Snin Ia Corduroys, Velveteens, I: Diagonala, English “"Whipcorde ned | 937250 Broadcloths. REDUCED TO Fancy Black Broadcloth Coats Velvet and braid trimmed. REDUCED TO Fancy Black Broadcloth Coats Lined throughout with satin and heavily interlined REDUCED TO $15.00 $19.50 Fur Collared Black Broadcloth Coats Opossum and Persian lamb collars, hand- somely lined; some with quilted linings. Also Black Broadcloth Coats th ¥ t attractive models. In the season’s mos are ED <a Fancy Treumed or Fur Collared Silk Velour Coats Lined with contrasting colors REDUCED T0 $35.00 & $49.50 The Balance of Our High Class Street and Touring Coats REDUCED TO $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 8 $25.00 Special Order Dept We Ave Prepared to Make Gowns to Order For Morning, Afternoon or Evening Wear— exact copies of the French—at extemely low prices $75.00, $85.00 & $95.00 —Also— Tatlored Models to Order Variety of Styles to select from $70.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | Stern’ Brothers WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Brass Bedsteads consisting of discontinued Styles from a leading manufacturer, More Than 50% Below Regular Prices Bedsteads Formerly $25.00, Bedsteads Formerly $39.50, 43.25, 51.50 and 29.50, 32.50 and 36.50 67.50 Hair Mattresses, in fancy tiekIngs 40 pounds weight, at Sormerly $17.50, 21.00, 24.50 and Felt Mattresses, extra quality, at Formerly $11.50, 12.50, 13.50 and Box Springs, in regular sizes, at Formerly $12.50 and 16.50 Furniture. Departments 28.00 14.50 at $41.25, 12.85, 13.50, 16.25 at $17.75, 19.25, 23.00, 30.00 $14.75, 17.25, 21.00, 23.50 $9.25, 10.50, 11.25, 11.75 $10.25, 14.25 A LARGE COLLECTION OF VERY DESIRABLE PIECES WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW AT THE FOLLOWING * DECIDED REDUCTIONS IN PR Leather Furniture, ICES: Suites, Chairs, Rockers and Sofas, in Reading,: a anh and Club styles, Englis! in Spahish and eros Leather, from Formerly $34.00 to 175.00 Parlor and Library Tables, in Mahogany, round, oblong and oval, Formerly $21.50 to 125.00 Davenports, six feet long, finely upholstered, lish and German models, very best u Istery, $22.75 to 117.50 $15.00 to 100.00 Denim, $27. $0 Panne, 38.25 Brown Spanish Leather,57.50 Formerly $42.50, 57.50 and 87. Dressers and Chiffoniers, in mahogany, discontinued styles, Formerly $25.00 to 76.00 Wood Seat Rockers, in Golden Oak and Mahogany Finish, Formerly $9.25 00 at TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, IN THEIR Upholstery Departments . EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS OF Lace Curtains and Portieres, ‘in lots of from one to three pairs. Furniture Coverings and Drapery Mater ials, in lengths of from one and a half to ten yards, Cretonnes, Madras, Scrims, Swisses, Casement Cloths and other Fabrics and Articles, at from from $19.00 to 64.50 $6.75 3344 to 50% Less Than Original! Prices Desirable Values To-morrow in Blankets and Comfortab les { Single Size, Pair, $2.95, 4.25, 4.85 Blankets 4 Double Size, i $3.85 to 5.25 | Extra Large Size, “ 5.50 to 6.75 Fancy Blankets, Double Size, in new sacar designs and colorings, Kach $1.98, 2.35 Comfortables, Double Size, Figured Silkoline, in floral effects, at $1.85 Down Comfortables, Double Size, with figured Sateen Covering, at §.75 Lamb's Woo! Comfortabies, Silk Mull, in plain colors, with fancy scroll stitching, at 7.88 West 23d and 22d Streets rooa a &Co. OFr—EN at UN sree 75.00 100.00 4 ROOM OUTFIT, Consisting of Parlor, Bed Dining Koom and Kite $ & Room Grand Rapids Furniture Outiit, rol Bisiae agar $ igs 165 m8

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