The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1912, Page 11

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tm» — a ee oo _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, Fadl 1912, The rat his home at No. 112 . a horseshoor nt of Mrs *. Wiekhaim Smith, Who died in his Doyle, e & laborer of No, 10 oe largely in the Federal Ce a Lary weet site 1 West vitty-ainth stree s/SILK FRAUD PROSECUTOR on the second floo DIES AT BROOKLYN HOME. crouching in a hallwa fitty-third \insterdam avenue. The one found in Dean street, Brooklyn, yesterday, #29 sald he was Joseph eral years ago he w vnment as — ‘was Cound , Near hin was a fully loaded revolver, Gah € \, her of the weapons had been fired W. Wickham Smith, Well K the police th ‘ |w Was the one whe aida! Lawyer, Was a Member of th aught by Quinn In the t senior met rt of the law firm of Curl Generai ‘Tot the pr The p Rot (Chase, Puncua Punctuated by Pis- 1, >a 82,000 eis known as “Big he was already under | ctught gave his ni nwaldt, twenty-four, a carpenter, of 4 West End avenue. nth yy tol Shots, Results in Triple | Capture. Many Clubs. ; “HANDS UF \|P” MEN himself as Waiter s Smith & Maxwell fraud cases, in or ernment sued f three m FAT WAITER FOOLS nd Tinney was hi A the holdup of Sehlicht- ae y's death recalls the His Girth Makes the Robbe vs | PE Think He’s Proprietor, Giv- |COLLAPSES WHEN HER AUTO | ing Boss Chance to Slug. | ile, MOTHER OO a na | They had turned to com: about three cub: et in bulk bee sed and, falling, struck Mes, the back. Smith died if fifteen minutes. @ bloc es Mager Is Paroled to,” Well Known) © fA was) yy and had practiced) } ernment. static Three men were arrested as highway- Await Inquest by the Ree crntt GeCET Wah TRCTER EE 4 put it would have been unavailing, as oa on Pi day man: Coroner, her injury Was such there was no help Bhots were fired and a trolley Mrs. wite of G. A, | for her ces Mager, a 1th It was the first accident on din the place. was M i nd was well known in commandeered by > When they were Bide Court before jater in the day She manufactur ths riving her husband's ay ran down « Magistra all thr without question. Tw ha g ide Hit 127 Wert On fg $6,000 bail each for street, at On saloons at the pistol’s other in $3,000 for pa hold-up ¢f one of v Shortly before midnight who haa a matoon at No. 8! street and St appeared at the York 4wo Weeks a in the wilds of will be held next mon nue, waa on all fours under the itnesses to the eldent di 1 { © witnes ‘0 the accident de- | Ne and Steve Baxter as fizing a water pipe when three men/elare that tt was pra iy unavoid- gulde b parte te ‘s ae Passed through the barroom to the rear, |able. Mrs, Mager did not see Mrs. fain tone, Mr Punter prought aa Wwil where a crowd was eating and drinking. | ¥ out A waiter with such a large girth he|(. ’ might easily be mistaken for the pro- | gyi prietor was circulating among the tables|ner is survived waiting on the customers when t strangers appeared. All three drew re- | Schoolboy volvers and ordered everybody to “put | up your flippers.” ‘While two stood with poised weapons the third, thinking the waiter was t proprietor, and that no one w put his revolver back into his pe darted behind the bar to rob register, As he did so Conlon hit him a w bandits were ran out of the saloon and THIEF USES SALOON- KEEPER AS SE “a — For Sprains Avout 1 o'clock four men crept into Charles Schii West End avenue, Sloan's Liniment is the best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain, relieves congestion and reduces the swelling veryquickly, & HERE'S PROOF Mr. Hexny A.Vorut, &¢ Bome si el one which measured nearly from tip to tip and. was specimens ever sectire | coun and} amp 1oen ten fect * Shoots specs | |, Colorado © MANY, La. was shot in the 8.—Joreph Dover leg and seven other ed al Ind Doyle Hall, into the audte shot in the face. How| pany from came to be loaded is not] to the call for "help and saved the re- maining buildings, Hall's shots known. shot that 's coat sleeve, as somebody | is yelled, . AN four men took to thelr heels down Eleventh avenue. Policemen Sheridan ang Pitt of the West Sixty-elghth street | station Heatd the shots at Sixty-tirst street and West End avenue and started | after the flecing men, firing revolvers | to halt them. One disappeared at Fitty- ‘ninth street and the other three went hth street, where West Forty-seventh stre er cE Teton ap padiy that 2 days he was @heridan and | that was 4 righ tance behind treliey and “Jet her At Fifty-sixth str of the remaining two bandits | {ato No. 429 with Pitt in pursuit. On the @hird floor the policeman found a glass ane! broken out of a door and @ fright- éned woman inside, admitted a stranger had broken In | apie policeman found in a bed, beside Jikmie Wilson, her son, a panting fully dressed except for his shoes and collar, Under the mattress was a fully Joaded revolver which Mrs, Wilson and | LINIMENT is unequalled as an antiseptic—heals cuts, wounds and burns, and will draw the poison from sting of poisonous insects. Atalldealers. Price 25c., 0c, and $1.00. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Bhe sald the man forced his wa off collar and shoes and crawled Bhe had «cen him before and knew hin to be aman of bad reputation and she was afraid to sive the alarm, Policeman Sheridan other fugitive when he went into > Not for Four Years More Will We Have Another 29th of February, So We Are Going to Make The Psy a Memorable One for Men and Young Men, by Offering Such Bargains as They Probably Won’t See Again in Years A Sale of Winter Overcoats at $10.00 Formerly $30, $28, $25, $22, $20, $18 and $15 We want you to remember this day as the one on w hich you purchase d your biggest and best bargain in clothing, and it is our intention § io make it one of our biggest business days. For this two-fold purpose we have included i in this sale fancy brown and gray and black and oxford overcoats that formerly sold up to $30.00 and were splendid values at those prices. Do sot; miss this offering; if you de not need a ceat now, pack if away until next winter; at $10 they’re surely worth doing that. “Get the Habit.” Go to Aull Bicthers | | Harlem Store Open Evenings SALE AT FOURSTORES ONLY 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Union Square, 14th St., nr. B’way For One Day Only—To-Morrow | SHIPWRECKED MEN REACH |DYNAMITERS' DETECTIVE LAND; TAKE LONG TRAMP! 2 Glass before Breakfast CONFESSES JURY FIXING. tones up the stomach, clears ew of Norwegian Steamer Walks | 4 AN x: the head and does you good. wents ¢ Miles Before Reach: |$ Darrow, ax counsel tor tw a ‘Su Hu adi " Century aN ney intimating It was ary In order "a ; \ ness MATURAL LAXATIVE Quickly Relieves t CONSTIPATION At ithe L yen arate Norwegian ship Patriarch '* ashore | s over Embroidery ‘Judae Ving of last Friday and ; Ings, in Swi Batiste and Votle. from $1.00 to 7.50 per yd. Our collection also melude worn out reertment of Laces Er bro housing « Dresses and Underw station at Cane San Ante of all kinds for Waist CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bough! Ave, & 34h 8 sth: Bears the oe watadn storia aeoefe stvs)| Ctllitda (aE EES anmameil ; Visit Our Model Quick Luncheon Pure Foods, Prices Moderate Single Stamps Thereafter Double <rt7 Stamps to 1 P.M. Sf Liberal Credit Pian Visit Premium Parlor, now located on our Third Fioor| WAV OR: 1 Hl THIS EVENT CAN CCCUR ONLY Re IN FOUR YEARS Ve are determined to make | retive Bargain Day in ike memories of every cre who vi We have sc} special care ard queted prices that muct in mary i Sect :'s only Leap Year Bargein Sale will lead the ¢ “wor Busy Corner Store. possible, -But Come; value-giving. ected and be co 52c Tab!e Tumblers Nien’ s & Wome n's s Umbrel! as Thin lead blown; re lary | sold at 5Cc per dozen, ‘Yo. morrow, special, dozen CPourth 01008, ) nmcememmmenemment 29c to 89c Waists Purchased from a prominent manufacturer who made } '29e iF 29e [Ee Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses Dae aM es: Nove ties Constatil klacee, stick pins, brac ted lets of them to retail at 79c and 89 cach. Made of lingerie . and Persian lawns. Some have plaited yokes and em- broidered panels.etc. Longorkimonosleeves. Special (Second Floor, ), $1.69 Waists tons down the Hi dollar ardtabs. 14,16, 1and 20, Of fine tinon in a mode! tha Trimmed wich black and whi cls prettily piped. (Main Etoor.), Aste! shapes and) desigrs: wae iuave Several y d Mad fine Ii O ‘ shed old ilvcr; oth erat cntyilc! pater Ope tonto 9 29 Women’ 35 2, 30 Dresses ae oripan ore aural baek mod, Long or short s! (Main Poor.) (Second -( Mata Btoer.) 1349. 29 it eine plush coverings $3.50 Hand Embd. Linens Made of fire Ginghcm, MACE ao IR Leet ey ber now Sumer fabrics Pe 0te. 29 Choice of assorted size scarfs and equares = (Tourth Floor. d with rd al! color Prettily trin All shades stitched and embroider 1 colors Mion § 29 29¢ | Women's Spring Dresses Open and close with one motion, Madea! steel leatherette \vhing and upholstered with Large adjustable hood, — Soesinl t seventh Bloor.) 30c Picture Frames | ' ape,torcake ( (Main Bloor oe enemmanmnnn ns hi i av inch \ Third Hoor,, trongly built utd (Fifth Floor.) lashed pock- } ‘ That other stores ch ree $3.1) for ace fre m nt ta yo osaney anna » Nszes ‘rom 42 waist Boys’ $2. 00 Shoes i$ rrante Cate ae 54 Renistered Doctors fain Goods (Third flver.> ——_——————— ! Women’s 50c CrochetSlippers Percale Lining, Model Meat Market iis stines <<< Loja of. Pork Legs of Mutton foeebratangs CCT 15 ¢c Taint Floor) ||; Mackerel . wi Ahk Y Potatoes‘: 1.2 (Sixth Bloor.) er THE rn STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pree't—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM ee of bar ja, ete. ‘Phe following de h teil ® ‘of t * fenated fe As siege fa Janos James MeCutehron & Co.. ) Year Bargain Day RD, 10- Morrow, February 29th ‘ yy to $1 Jewelry 129e ~50c and 75¢ Hand Bags | 20e $75 Parlor Suites s (50c Bust Forms $25 Dequtinl or pies Pacor Rid Ri aeee CLL) rari alt ae iraat row 3 to 2 Cf fine Mecrch and siorm serge, + for belt cs ary A 29 Boy s’ 50c Pants (Be Mission Tabourettes or ciree! wear, Open down the front and trimmcd C rlury Ko oy Pants, dark colored corduroy with lace coliar ard wide braid black, brown | | satra full ent Lateker pantaysies 780 16 yearns vee? se “yi bn pa Steen SAtg 44 pecial at | ain tape. sewn with Belfast linen. bariasiina ye and in "a ii | ae i ee Je pants on sale tomorrow a’ 1 29¢ 1 29e Three § ! Sacks Fancy Bread Flour, $2.29 Fleece {'ned soles: pure yarn; klue, black, rel, pink | Cc in Aliendance Swite hes —| : nee 1 the wos ante shden Lane thes or grey. Special. par paeanre, ul Tinga © Bey 3 yards for Pee third t ’ oped oh ane ib bos | § 29) - (Basewent. . to $3: special, at ‘poe 9 s - Children 8 50c Leggings SLOO Se laaies and 6 Custer Puffs | f _ 59¢ Messaline flan jerseys. woeldleete ned, « <pseial | 29¢ Spectacles 29c Ui: size - i rich er I ne essort ren’ of new pa . ’ y p curly hair; val, | a prag e renee par tes fot ea Gnd OF Solid 1 29 wi onal FET i [iy Reka Malin Bloor 30 and $f Solui Gold Spring ‘ompadours i Children’: ‘eDDeSlippers ag ingee Piece Lye Glawrs [| _ chose o! any _, Novelt Suiting Ss with leather soles sup unuings gor in stock, worth | 2 ea Ww wide ass i s mal black felt wes up Cc Emp i $2.29 from $240 94,41 h cine, special toenorrow Third Poor) Optiewl Depter= Mii PhO0r, | men! (Second M1000, | meee! (Main Floor, ), 29° $4 Dinner Sets 192.29 | $4.98 Collapsible Go-Carts | $2.29 11' A very special showing of 22-inch All- and 27 and 45 inch Floun Pr Jer boning Furnigure ‘28e Men’s $2.50 Pants Good wool’ct 30 to {$4.29 3 yds, :29¢e | innin 1d'2e 12¢ : r rk State Corn. Rolled Oats. .8 lbs, YOUNG TOW TERK NOAMLING CHORDNR 3 a. k State Peas Vellow Corn Meal. .10 ** fa pat | TROT He r An 3 Cans Ne. 3 Ton utoes dastry Flour 9 8 CORNED pont, stat te| FEES PIES was ©] ]3 Cans Sinoked Sardines ‘runes, large Santa ne ‘ i X 2 Pkgs. Pure S: tt Codfi br Cle § * ile! 12c}]7 Pkes. Threaded Fish ntire Wheat Flour.9 * MLA MIA ROMA FINAN Givonn 2 No. 3 Cans Jersey Pers Red Kidney Beans..3!4 * Ld 10c])2 No. » Cone Apricets, york State Pea «it Cur oe nt Sifmera roxas ¢ . Woshington Crisp Be sus 442 °° 126 1£ c| 8 Gr Fruit ide Variety Teas....1 ** ry site [hits ' 113 One-tb. JarsAprly Butte: ranges . OE 18 6e WN W6e} 13 Gold Soap ‘Powder Free Socoa Breakfast. ..1!. Ibs. J fare Chickens |] Extra c(t ]3 Pky. Homebrigh: Wash No. 1 Pkg. Macaroni. 4 Pkgs Specia ing Dp we 1 lb. =:| ; S.xth | oor mc ty Sixth Avenues wes scom im . sive season in | | | | | ; i - + | } |

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