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OE SHEARED GATE ‘FOR YALE SENIOR MEN TO CLNB aT rl opal Players will gu uere, Cortight. Juok tay “ \ Ryall bade her visitor wait and | G:Connor remain ager of the club. iv if Secret Society Members Find | Policeman Shoots True, but|Freddie and Andrew Bauer, | ono ine ota the tor he ana ito a ali \\\ of 9 Sticky Job Ahead of Them | Missile of Canine Death | Brothers, Haye Short Career |the"toy waited the otc oer rom Rheumatics e \ Sale of Men s Bn f 6° . pe n ‘ until 7 fn the evening. Then } at Midnight, | Skips Off — (| as “Confidence Men, the eutenant threatened hin with Ju No Longer Dread , New $20 Suits NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 2%4—Mem- Bers of the three senior secret socteties @t Fale were locked out of thetr rooms early to-day by students of the senior Class not members of the fraternitics, and were forced to submit to ta » and Jeers outside the gates at the e trance to Vanderbilt Hall on the ” The boys live with their parents at No. | jowed a few days later, and went to it, money will refunded. Ps : (Dafa end igo g i date to stand around in Yes Wantty et ja 1 trving place, Brookiya. Their love! the same pave his Grether hed tried. | i oe nore und inttamed Selats included—worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cassi- @anced around a big Lonfire on which | policeman shooting « dog. pent ha |r Moving picture shows led to their) Mrs. Ryail's watch was found rolled i ov man’s. Hikere of . Ay downfall, Last Monday afternoon there | Up dn ollskin and concealed under the ne drumeiet, and wet 6, 8 was piled furniture, bedding and any other material which came handy. ‘The senior societies meet on Thureday evening and the members leave the chapter houses shortly after midnight. ‘The appearance of the fraternity men at Vanderbilt court yard was the signal) for the other students gathered ti te start the bonfire and close the g ‘The fraternity men, after futile tempts to enter their dormitories by ders placed at the windows, were forced | to climb over the iron gate, which had! Been covered with thick glue. Only one exception wax made, a Scroll and Keys| wiping hi she went to: tie dining room and made Sec et so ek Ge ae en 12.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20 & up to $30 rough the window. he fraternity | “Wow!” yelled F c es and othor delicacies. Return ie . ’ men were kept out of their rooms for se ridecoie eretier Kush, sinkia nearly two hours, when they were re- man.” | thanking her sely, ly went on hie / Here’s the greatest collection of blue and black Serge Suits that has ever or tated enlors ide the In- peunningham Tan actoss the strest.| way. About clock tira: evening a been gathered together, each an example of rare value, of beehien style, ‘a6 Bs Mame “4 Frelder Kush was writhing on the slde-| little girl came to the door with Mra, , : 7 : ; 4 hi Oh tad dead ata time as his name was called. . TV 2@ of high merit. We, as the makers, sta’ ind every one » @ tana ne ame, wae called Naik. The potleeman turned ta an am | . Very Special Values Will be ie! ind behind r one day, this latest demonstration was anteeing them in the broadest sense not to fade, cockle or wear shiny. In- a S.J \ t 2 5 ‘i i Peskin batter: aes Es = | ahs Mar arrived from Bellevue. | Offe red To-Morrow, Saturday, vestigate these great serge suit values—you'll find them the best to be had. seene and asked the men to desist. No| exptored for mundher Wont ge ant | i | attention was paid to his request, how-| found that sue bullet, whicr had atevek | . te ever. him on the rebound off ¢ sphalt | ° Coming closely after the recent Mock | deter passing ‘ 4 ’, | mo ae the capes | Passing twtough the dog, had j Meas fereiedea the anetal Gerainony by jcreased the akin an the let ot | omen S uits oats REA DOGGONE BULLET” CREASES RUBBERNEDK NOR OFA SHON If Frieder Kush had remained tn the saloon at No. 205 Eldridge street while Policeman Tom Cunningham waa shoot+ ing the dog he wouldn't have become the finai repository for Cunningham's bul- fet. And then, on the otner hand, reider Kush remain in th veallzed this as he prepared to slay a poor Httle walf mutt that had been thrown or had fallen from the roof of the five-story tenement at No. 198 Kl- ridge street and was lying iu the gut- ter moaning with pain. “Everybody get back,” ordered Cun- ningham, drawing his revolver and kneeling in the street beside the itu dog. There was a rush of the crowd, | up and down, Cunningham took careful aim, intend- to bury his bullet in tne asphalt, Just as he pulled the trigger, Freider Kush stepped through the swinging doors of the saloon across the strest, | to the widewalk, “I'm whot. I'm a dead | 8h his abdomen and lodged in his clothing. THE EVENING WORLD, {BOY ‘BUNCO MEN’ ARE. NABED BECAIE OF LACK OF TEAM ORK ‘The bunco game of tio ttle Srother) confidence men, Freddie and Andrew Hauer, aged respectively eleven and! twelve, was @ good one, but the team | work of the pair was bad. They both | tried the same game at the same house and this led to thelr capture. | Was @ ring at the bell of the handsome brownstone home of William Ryall, No, 214 Lefferts place. Mra. Ryall answered {the summons and at the door found @ ragged little urchin, his face smudged | with dirt and his clothing in a sad con- | dition. The boy harrded her a note, which read as follows: “Please give my boy something. My husband is dead. I have seven children, “MRS. HENRY.” Mrs, Ryall's heart was filled wich ten- der solicitude, and bidding the lad watt oy the package, and | who went out first, to show how easlly _ " _ hard4uck story. He which was her name. Mrs. Ryall wae given $. surprised. She had not missed the bag. In {€ had been her gold watch and $3 in bills. When she opened tt she found only the note of her afternoon caller, ‘The police were nosfied, but no' trace of the boy wae found unt yesterday. An- other lad called upon Mre. Ryall short- ly after 3 o'clock and handed her a note of almilar import signed Mrs. tutor then reported th the society, went to the address a CLEVELAND, Ohio, house. To his surpriwe he led him to the Irving piave home. Mrs. Hauer, the boy's mother, did not recognize her own child in his disguise, Then the story of the bunco game camo out. The scheme had been de- vised by the younger brother, Freddie, The prescription Opiates and Narcotic: Antidote to uric acid. wives re hat a folute “quick cure to. theumatic su ie now teatified to ferere, ari the thing could be done. Andrew fol-| negrlis’ be assured that you. wilt carpet on the hal staircase. Freddie had shoved the bilis into a speaking tube. Some of the money he had shoved eo far it was beyond reach. Only §% was recovered. The boys were before Judge Ryan this morning, who sent them to the Chil- dren's Soctety, ‘two months san fi it “Rh Mantstent Pee aan Me co NO EXTRA CHAROE FOR IT. Advertvements for ‘The World be any American Patriot Memenger office Freidic went to the “ty until ® P.M. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 wage to the Chil. dren's Society, but when an officer of Changeable Weather ny fwiat We better than Rheumatiom, Seiaticn oF et ri The given by the boy he found it to be a vacant jot. Mt. Louls In U. 8. League. May %—The Cleveland franchise in the United States League was taken over to-day by Otto juces Chem, was FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912, Ryat'e handbag, on « stiver shidld of |house of & Prof. Cook and gave. him, a | We Give St Double ips Until Noon— Single Stamps After. 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Wear Serges. The coats are handsomely | basses 70 — aggrecan imples and blackheads vani lined with Peau-de-Cygne............. 15.00 PUPIL ACCUSES TEACHER. tndgourskin becomes ciety) am hor 5 clear and velvety. Instractor Is Haled to Court on sclbeiee CHK: hae yeusroad Austrian & Irish Linen Suits With embroidered batiste collar and $19.50 Store Open Late Saturday Night. It Pays to Forgive First Offenders, Says General Manager of Messenger Service. ‘When James J. McCarthy, a messenger for the United District Messenger Com- George Main, @ school teacher at pany, was arraigned for sentence before| Public School No. 46, Bainbridge and Judge O'Sullivan in General Sessions to- | Briggs avenues, the Bronx, was tn the day for the theft of &29 from the com-| Morrisania Court to-day to answer General Manager Mike Rayens | the charge ¢ Ving beaten and kicked | lemency for the youth. Harold Temme, who hat if he is given another | lives at Ni 083 Decatur avenue, and Mr. Rayens told Judge who is one of Main's pupils. Boy's Story of Beating. — “In New York’s Shopping Center”= He Prmbuit TCuilding Resinol Soap, dry, and very tly apply a little Resinol a cuffs; also braided and lace collar effects. A variety of styles for selection........ intment. In afew moments Washable Skirts wash off again with more Resi- nol Soap and hot water, finish- ing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. Do this oncd or twice a day, always pany, “the will become @ good man.! According to the complaint by the using Resinol Soap for toilet In Repp, Cordeline and Imported Corduroy; also Khaki During my experience I have employed | boy's father, Arthur Temme, Harold was and bath, Skirts for mountain and country wear. about 10,000 boys, Par. some of whom now | taken out of the line of marching school oocupy responsible positions in this com- children at the opening of the school Your druggist sells Resinot “ c Soap (25c) and Oi: (‘50¢ ie munity. “I'have alway foun} that for senaionlaat Monday, and was told to Te sour Reva Ormment ete! §—- $2.50, $2.95, $3.25, $3.95 Upward The Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store Show them the error of thelr way and, | did not do so, and the next day, accord- them for all sorts of skin and scalp troubles, sores, boils, burns, scalds, and itchin piles. For free sample of each, address Dept. 32, Resi- Rel Chek) Co., Baltimore, nine times out of ten, they will not fail | ing to the boy's story, Main took him to again.” | his room, kept him unt!! the other pupils Mr. Rayens told Judge O'Sullivan that | had been dismissed, and then knocked MoCarthy had made restitution and) him down and kicked him. could have his job back again if re-, Main ad assaulted the boy, | leased. and M urphy, on being told! Judge O'Sullivan, after lecturing Me- | the Carthy on the evil of stealing, gave him | inves bis freedom on a suspend in the World Devoted Exclusively to Furniture and Housefurnishings How about Your Office Furniture? This wouldn't be the complete Furniture and Housefurnishing Store that it is, if it wasn’t also a complete Office Furnishing Store. Office furniture is too often made a sort of side-show, or incident to a house furniture business. Not so here. We have a separate department for that line, and it’s a good one. We call it our “Bureau of Office Equipment,” and trained men are in chargé—specialists in office systems, filing systems, efficiency methods, and office labor- saving devices. ‘We show more kinds of desks than any two other stores in town. We can tell you as much about filing systems as the manufacturers of such systems themselves—and as we play no favorites, our advice is impartial and worth having. Whether You Want One Little Desk, or the Entire Equipment of a Floor—This Is the Place to Visit Large equipments are undertaken on contract—we'll sell you everything from the President's roll-top to the window-shades and waste-baskets, on one order and at one price. . Or, a single desk, a single chair or a single typewriter ribbon, with equal desire to please. As to prices, of course we can make them interesting because, oe — while the Bureau of Office Equip- ment is a separate and specialized department, it nevertheless profits by all the power and resource of this great business. 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