The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1912, Page 3

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ry ER KIONAPS ~ JON ASHES PAPA AND MANIA RAVE Pattara Curses In Cell, Maria (Tears Hair on Pier, Boy % — Weeps on Wave. —_. , BRAVELRY MAN'S FAULT. (pher’s Bill Spoils Family Voyage Just Before it Fairly’ ] Begins, + fe, Me dungeon of the West side eeurt prison (0-day sat George Ferrera, in tones which could be heard = -Btreet and calling on all the te diast the souls of all instal. qient peddlare of jewelry and especially ef Adretiam Epi ot No, mm stringplece of at West Thirty. @ourth street Maria, wife of Ferrara, her hair and waves and lifted eyes to heaven for the re- @ara of her Kittle Tony. Mine-year-old Tony Fi ‘a was deweitions wailing just as loud to the y Which. traf! the Italian line over the heaving bosom of the tio wemewhere off Fre Island. ATEOUS LEAVE-TAKING * OF FERRARA GTARTED IT. I fe all because Géorge Ferrara tried ot@ @et away from his home at No. # Avenue and go to Italy with his Wit and boy without paying his jewel. Fy lnmtatments. ~& mosth ago Epner sold Ferrara a ‘oe eeteh and o@ big chain and a gold efeeeh for Mrs. Ferrara. When he ‘ealiof at the house for his regular 4. weekly collection to- was horri- etl Wea to learn that Fe and his fum- My had departed in an exp: wagon @led with their belong! for the Walian Line pier. Epner made haste to: tpl He ont found Ferrara buying himself a rink in a. place in Twelfth avenue. Ferrara not glad to sec tO pedidier, He thoaght Epner showed Mick of tact and a grasp! Ispoattion. Before they were through telling their @inions of each other Ferrara had his ands twisted in Epner's whispers and wad beating the peddlers head against &-lamppost. Policeman Plder interfered and took eth before Magiatrate Herman in the ‘Weet Side Court. Mra. Ferrara, who ‘Wes already on the ship with Tony and the 2agpage, heard of the Aight, and, Putting Tony in charge of anpther pas. eenmer, went to the rencue. Th Gourt Bpner refused to make any Marge against Ferrara. Very un- pleapant things are recorded an having dappened to jewelry peddlers among ‘Wervete's fellow countrymen. Usually (eptalment peddlers served in tin ~ trtinks dropped carelessly in vestibules +f] Of tenements, and ow it never @esms as though thelr deaths had been happy. WOW THE FAMILY BECAME WIDELY DISPERSED. ‘Me, the last thing in the world Epner @ehed about doing was to accuse Fer- a of having struck him. The police- Mast be mistaken. Ferrara was S.much of a gentleman to atrike or anybody. They were merely hav- idB.@ friendly argument. Magistrate Herrman held Ferrara tn fintil Saturday to give Epner a chance to work up courage. Ferrara Wes.le4 down to a cell, howling like a ole pack of timber wotves and loudly | watking known the dedication of each one of hie x Knives to frightful pur- which made Epner grow pale be- i; tee his whiskers when they were ‘wansiated for him by kindly inter- Ui rerrare saw that it was after @aliing time and, screaming at the top » Of her dunes, scurried down the stairs ~, and along the street with her hat trali- ng over her back and her hair down, making for the pier and Tony. And the lonely Tony was on his way to an Italy which may be sunnier than over, but won't look #0 to him. laahneso> Seta Butcher's Wagon ikes Roy. White going through One Hundred and | Mortteth etreet today @ butcher wagon bédonging to Herman Apmen ard Com- , 08 One Fimdred and Thirty-ninth and Wile avemie, ran over Ar winn, aged fourteen, of No. 471 ine Hundred ene Fortieth street. o Lebanon Hos- re of the left Many New Apartments Now Ready for Occupancy THE SUNDAY WORLD will contain an impress- ive display of ‘“Apart- ment to Let" advertising. All prices, sizes and HOME FINDING Made Easy | | WOMANISDYING: ~SHASHUPOF AUTO ~UESAMSTERY “Dr. Entry,” Also Hurt in Newark Wreck, a Salesman, “Miss Green,” Unknown. Physicians at St. Barnavas's Hospital, jope to-day for) the recovery of Miss Ella Green, twene | ty-alz years oid, of Morristown, N. J., who was injured eariy to-day when an automobdils {n which she wan riding crashed into a tree at Clinton avenue and Jeliffe street, Newark. Her skull 1s fractured, a leg is broken and she is suffering from internal inju: Dr. Albert Entry of No. 6812 Lancaa- ter Pike, Philadelphia, who was driving the car, also suffered scrious injuries. He was driving at high speed. In en-| |deavoring to turn aside for @ atreet | car the rear wheeis of the automobile Jecaught in the track. The car skidded, \craahed into a tree and was wrecked, | | Miss Green and Dr. Entry being hurled |to the street, Although Dr, Entry registered at the police station as a physician and a |member of the faculty of the Untvei of Pennsylvania, tho police declan; really is the agent at Morristown of the White Sewing Machine Company, deing treated at the hospital he rrested on a charge of reckless oltce of Morristown have been | to find a Miss Milla Green in that city, A man named A. T. Dentry has been Mving at the United States Hotel! there for ten for the White | . K, Vorhoes, manager of | the hotel, said to-day that Deniry loft in his automobile last evening and hax Not returned. All his effects are in the ‘hotel. At the ame time, Mary Hoffman, a maid employed ip the hotel, di peared. She did not remove her Gage, and {t was thought she would re turn day. Miss Hoffman had been employed in the hotel four months, hi ing come from the E. M. Bacon ployment Agency, No, 10 West Thirty sixth street, Manhattan, | Further mystery was added this after- {noon when the man told the police ihe ‘was Dr. Allen F. Gentry, and that his, home te in Avenue, Lai downe, Pa. Thé potice of Phiadelphta | and Lansdowne ‘have been asked to try | to solve the puzsle. In police court the injured man w ordered held to await the outcome of the | woman's Injures, LILLIAN LORRAINE QUITS | THAT HONEYMOON LIFE. | i} Going Back to Stage, and Bride- | groom Gresheimer Has Appar- | | _ ently Dropped Out of Sight, | | Hurray for art; down with matrt-| mony! Lilian Lorraine ts going ba on the stage, ‘That ts to say she w back on the staze when she gave it! up In favor of a marriage d'experiment | Jwith Frederick Gresheimer of Chicago. ‘That was ten days ago, and she ts to) return Monday to her former role in “Over the River" at tie Globe Theatre and Greshelme: , who cares what happens to a mere husband. These tidings were imparted to ‘The Evening World to-day by Florenz Zleg- feld, one of the manager-proprietors of the Eddie Foy company, under © guidance most of Miss Lorral ‘a footlight fame was won. Tie facts were corroborated by Miss Lorraine, Just what will become of the mar- seperation, annulment or let weil enough alone and remain married for a ‘he been ‘seen in any Bavate on ING (fH) ‘ BAU A) i igs Ce x ui Mf i; There is no danger of milady freezing her little finger tips this Easter when for the first time this ‘season she leaves off her furs. Bo cause fashion has designed a dainty, frilly lace muff to keep them cosey and here is a picture of it. Fashion seems indeed to be trav- elling the road to yesterday. This quaint little bonnet very much ra sombles the one in which grand- jmamma had herself photographed INFANT FOUND ALIVE IN BAG BY BOYS PLAYING IN LOT. Detectives Search for Boy Who Dumped Day Old Baby on Ash Heap. A baby boy hardly a day old was found {n a trashpile at Hopkinson ave- nu 1 Chauncey street, Brooklyn, to- day by skylarking boys, The bady had apparently been roughly handied, but was breathing, and after a physician had worked over him fof awhile was! which covered the little form, and has gone up O64 per cent, The cost of coth- | sent to BBushwick Hospital as healtiy | ound that no bones had been broken Ing and equipment which the firemen as @ day-old baby away from its mother could be. Charles Lawler, a thirteen-year-old boy of No, 426 Chauncey atreet, ap- peared at the lot to-day, threw a bur- lap trash bag over the fence ahead of him, climbed over after it, emptied the bag and went back over the fence, Now two detectives are hunting for him tn Brooklyn to find out where he got that bag. Charles's brother, Arthur, and a num. when she was eighteen or so—yet it is one of nineteen twelve's Easter creations. The second and darkhaired girl in the picture wears a unique little skull cap, which is made of two dit ferent colors of straw braid inter- ‘woven and trimmed with Oriental embroidery. studded with large semi- precious stones. This style is p tioularly suited for the girl with raven locks. ELEANOR, SCHORER. ber of other small boys pounced 1 on he overturned trash amd began pelting ach other with it. At the bottom of | eral hundred flremen.and thelr friends FORINGREASNG PAYOFFREMEN Aldermen Applauded for Their Decision After a Public Hearing at City Hall. The Aldermanic Committee on Saiaries | and Offices to-day approved the appli- | cation of the firemen for an Increase of salaries in all grades. When the announcement was mado there was great applause by tho sev- who attended the public hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber. “ ‘The action of the committee Is not final, but {t may haye some welgnt with ‘the Board of Estimate, which body must take thé dnitiative in such matters and will dispore of the subject of Increasing oth the pay of the firemen and pulice- the pilp was a squirming package which scared them, ‘They tore off the string which fastened the mouth of a big flour bag and found the baby boy innide. Mrs, Edna Austin, on the fire escape of an apartment overlooking the lot, sow the boys find the baby. She ran down and took it from them. She ried’ with it to the office of Dr. Mot at No, 561 Bainbridge street. } ‘The physician washed off the grime ‘oy, land there wore no cuts or scratches, When he had dressed it he called Dr, Walenta from the hospital to take it away for ite first feeding and reguirr care, Arthur Lawler did not know where his brother got the bar, Piste Aa THE ONLY JOKE BOOK IN TOWN. Di Speak to you! Don’t miae this “good thin Puzzles, advance. Quality Apparel, Moderately Priced | m Manhattan Cloak, Suit & Fur Co. | 252 254 256 Price Plain and Changeable Taffeta Silk, Special th ‘Ave., COLOSSAL Fetworr, ni if ti i} and 1 14.98 49 New Models One, Two and Three button effects, also Cutaway and Norfolk Coats Whipeords, Serges, Tweeds and Novelty Weaves, All colors. Trimmed or Tailored Value $25.00 men at a meeting in May, ‘| | ‘The average increase avked-for Is 15.9 per cent, Engineers want $1,800 instead of $1,600; first grade m 000 instead of | $1,400; second grade men $1,400 instead | { of $1,900 and third grade men $1,200 In- | stead of $1,000, Since the present salaries of the rank }and file of the Fire Department were fixed In 18%, the # of Iving in this city buy out of thelr own pockets has gone lup 9% per cent. ineers and firemen lare subjected to compulsory e ‘for insurance, engine house f Jequipment amounting to $129 a the average. | Able exponents of the cause of the . ‘The estimated cost of the ed for will be ebout OVERBRANDT CASE HEARNG DELAYED Clinton County Prosecutor Wants to Have Schiff Bur- glar Sent Back to Prison. On motion of Attorney-General Car- mady to-day, the Appell: thé Supreme Court adjourned arguments on the appeal trom Justice Gerard's de- cision in the habeas corpus proceeding a8 to Foulke Brandt, the Schiff Ourgiar, until May 3 At the je time John B, lAndsay of the firm of Nicoll, Anable, LAndsay & Fuller, counsel for Mortimer L. Schiff and Howard Gans, fled an application for permission to be heard in_ the argument. Decision wa irved on the appli- cation of Mr, Lindsay, which was op- posed by the Attorney-General. Legally, counsel for Schiff and Gans may ap- bear in the proceedings only as ‘friends of the Court.” District-Attorney Arthur L. Hogue of Clinton County, where the Dannemora Prison ts located, opened the proceed- himeelt as ready to argue the appeal. Mirabeau L, Towns, counsel for Brandt, opposed id there ice Gerard by Mr, in the habeas corpus matter some time ago. Attorney-General Carmody announced that ihe appeared in tho case as Attor- ney of Record for the People of the Su if New York and for the Warden of Clinton Prison, He asked for an a it of the District-Attormey of Ciiaton County to if in the proceeding at all, it would seem that the District-Ag torney of Clinton County, fn joining in the appeal from Justice Gerard's de- claton releasing Brandt from prises. on & Writ of hadeas corpus is actually de- and District-Attorney , ‘Whitman appealed because they had to ‘48 public officers, although both are con- vinced that Brandt was unjustly con- vieted. Mr. Hogue declared he wanted the status of the District-Attorney of Ciin- ton County Axed in respect of habeas corpus proceedings on behalf of} Prisoners in Dannemore. He takes the ground that write of habeas corpus should be sworn out In Clinton County and argued tn Clinton County. Mr. Towns and the Attorney-General | renewed their motions for delay. The Court fi fixed the date for argu- ments advised all counsel to be Prepared on May 3. & PAPER SEIBT PATTERE FRER. You irt-Paterh fee win nent Buntey's ‘orid, the coupon. Bee 1. Ret. Deenitee gen rit él Sunday World ere. ee pena» A TEDDY JR. IN WALL STREET, Young Roosevelt Studies With Ex- pert te Become Bond Salesman. ‘Theodore Roowevelt jr. has quit deal- ing in carpets and has gone to w a6 @ bond salesman for Bertron, G very much about bonds yet, but spending bis time with an expert. He and Mrs. Roosevelt, who was Elea- nor Butlpr Alexander, have moved hore! from San Francisco, Newspaper men who asked for inter- views were told that Mr, Roosevelt had. and white buttons; colors are blues and black. ALTERATIONS FREE, Hg EASTER SALE Of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits ff. TH =f if 2 fa i H sf ff Taylor 1886" Lord & Men’s Smart Shoes | that will fit any normal foot comfortably All Leathers—AA to E and 5 to 11 Button, Lace or Blucher Oxfords, Pumps or Two-ayelet Ties $3.95 &B $4.85 Young Men’s High Grade Shoes—Low or High $3.95 Sizes 4 to7 Boys’ Shoes--Sizes 1 to 6 J. L. POST S. W. Cor. 14th Street and Union Square, N. Y. Refrigerator at a Bargain Price | This is Refrigerator week at | Finkenberg’s. There are all | sorts of refrigerators, in all sizes, at all sorts of prices— | in every case much loess illustrate herewith oneof the many exceptional | bargains. wider’ 30 lathes highs pro prices than elsewhere. romovable, yon ure sanitation. 50-plece Dinu . decorated ; special for week. . 60) dozen Inittat ‘Tumblers, Old Engilsh Monogram; for this woek, 6 for see MALL ORDERS FILLED [3 S.E. Cor. 124th St. 3d Ave, N.Y. FURNITURE | UW LIBERALTERMS ie CREDIT NO DEPOSITS REQUIRED

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