The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1912, Page 13

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had nothing to do with the Gam, vot WINNERS OF FEIS HONORS FOUR CUT AT CONEY Sze = HPN. to de oa SU nes dpton dropped, uncon-| They'll Dance the Rinace Na h- N RUNS FROM: Followed by an everinoreasing mos| Eireann, the Fionn Ala and the bye! a Wg tyr P= sig him!" Nelson centre of the park. In é ited nat par ter & Wilson, woollen merchants, of No. bay oa Seventeenth street, Manhattan, at No. 2 West Ninth street, Stecklyn, ‘Wilton’ was getty Ay wets two friends, Perter Stabsin Bion in Effort to Escape /binck men somed erased an he ise} Rowdies Who Attacked Bioody Wilsco ‘and sisnbed ais aes side and back. One thru it Him and Got Rope. Dunctured Wiison'e tung.” oN Wilson collapsed and his friends itlins aiken grabbed the negro, With @ snarl he furned on them, slashing Haggerty's Aaron Nelson, a negro porter about! i4nq and O*Nell's @4a: fled, He was arrested at his home, No. en Bs Went Fifteenth street, two hours charge of felonius assault growing’ out | jarer, of an exciting chase during which he veithe four tnfured oon were treated at slashed several persons with his knife.|the Coney Island Hospital and eent Several young rowdles are alleged to, home. 1 Ickes a wit je! nm ant eee eee Knocked hin down, He got up with a| WILLIAM K. PORTER DIES. knocked him down. He got up with a Jong-bladed knife ready for action. Af- ter knocking him down some more and| BOSTON, May %7.—William K. Por kicking him, someone yelled “Lynch | ter, aged seventy-seven, formerly Bos- him!" This terrified the negro, especial-/ ton's largest real estate owner, and at ly ae one of his assailants had torn alone, time owner of 8,000 buildings, is rope from a nearby post. Nelson bran- | ished the knife and darted through the crowds. Women and children were knocked ¢own and trampled as tne mere in uetnee” tha bro, hm crowd scattered. weeks > Leak Fitty feet trom the entrance Joho realty with & dateatinaconiaumnt: re Lipton 082d. At Maliose surges — 600,000, and personal property totalling gn the B. R. Ta w. $60,000, SHG came to) Weien ea o\eeeetry GF of sixteen, ana though handicapped by held in Cotic Park tast Sunday will be emphastzed to-night in Terrace Garden, when aff ‘the contestants who won hon- ors in the Fete will be the guests of the Gactic The Fels attracted 18,000 visitors, and, Pe) considering that * was the first effort proached the three, still Sourishing the| of the kind in this country, thet at- tendance was astounding. As @ gieeful | aftermath the reception and bal) to of the Fels were decided upon. the junior singing for boys, and Sile, his sister, will al traditional Irish ne of the Bowery entrances to Steeple-| Though wounded, Doth men tried to | eo: 8 chase Park, Coney Island, was arraigned hold the negro, but he broke away and | Brooklyn, son of Michael, who won the story-telling contest, will aleo aing with his sister, Caitiin, and Clann Ul Meach- air, tn other words, ‘(he Maher family,” wilt dance, In old Gaelic costumes, four- hand revis and four-hand figs, Ala” reels, and “‘Rinnoe na h-Elreann” cailini, which ts Irish for lads and las- TEE. JEVENING. WORLD, MONDAY, Kerry Reels All Night. The gfeat success of the Gaclio Fels League ata reception and pall. thosé who contributed to the success Young Thomas O'Meachair, who won| and Allen MeaDonrhnall of There will be Kerry reels, “Fionn reels. The “Rinnce na h‘Etreann” reel was Invented in New York eome ten or eleven yeare ago, The buacailii and sles trom Kerry, found it hard to go through a reel with those from Mayo, because the dances in different places had different figures, 80 a conference MAY. 27,,° 1912. | IN MOVIES HW, who won all the step-|quarre! with Jéhf “Darlington, nie! trated the abdomen, brotherinslaw. Mise Daisey was mor- tally wounded while her brother-in-law, Willlam Gould, wae trying to prove that Chandler could not have received his Wound in the way that ds stacd, Chandler and Darlington are said to dancing competitions at the Feis, will eu @ strong opponent in Jack Mulcahy “eupremne Court Justice Ford will pre- “Cutrm Ceotl—that's the name of the affair. He may wear the kilte, or filleadhbeag. as they call them| nave quarrelled early yesterday. builet entered Chandler's side ing toward ihe front of In the afternoon while Miss was visiting at the Gould home, No. 1704 Tenth street, James Turner of Mer- chantville came tn and told of the| shooung. Gould said tt was impossible could have taken the} iq did if Darlington were holding Father O'Flanagan and ai O'Daty, Envoys of the Gaelic Hyon will be the principal epeakers, __——— MAN AND GIRL ARE SHOT. Latten Hurt While Brother-in-Law ‘Chandler of Merchantville and Maud Datscy of Belmar are dying in a hospital here from revolver wounds, |Chandler was shot, {t 1s alleged, in a Omesa Label. That's the qt iA First Distilled in 1770, SiRobtBURNETTSG@’s For Sprains London DRY Gin\* was called and the nicest figures of the Kerry ree) were incorporated with the good ones of the “Fionn Ala” and sev. eral other reels, and then the waa christened ‘“Rinnce ma h-Etr This season, as a whole, among ready-made clothing houses has been anything but a good one, and many a ready-made clothier who ordered earlier in the season with J the intention of re-ordering in the middle of the season, has stoc enough left from his first order to do him for the season. I speak of noparticular clothier—this would {apply tothe great majority. That in turn has affected the woollen -Lmarket, and I was able to-day to Hiand a stack of fine United States Worsted Co.'blue serges; goods ‘that come 10 to 11 oz. in weight, firm in wale and as soft asa baby’s cheek, which I am going to use as an inducement to make this the reatest month’s business in the history of my New York Store. I will make this cloth into’ TWO-PIECE SUITS, lined with a fine, lasting lining, at a price of 50,00 b= There fs absolutely no competition on these goods, average ready-made house which sells suits for $18 or $20. will have a piece of this goods out in the corner of my doorway where you can see and handle and get samples to compare with other tailors. I want 1,000 orders for blue serge suits this week. All orders sold up to Tuesday night will be finished for Decoration Day, MITCHELL the Tailor and Bruises It is the first thing to think about when you meet with an injury. It is Sir Robert Burnett @Company 632-634 W. 34th St., New York ic, soothil gives quick relief. Tri Trial bottle ToC. They are the quality used by the 1431 Broadway,cor. 40thSt. My ONLY New York City Store Open Evenings till 9. ener BROS What Other Store in New York City Can Show You 71 Styles in Men’s Tan Oxfords to Choose From, Mr. Man? The answer is simple—no one—or in the world either, for that matter. Our Taa Oxford. dis lay for men is the galaxy of style that. delights the man who appreciates the nice things in life. But, remember, in the quest of style the essentials of comfort are not overlooked. We originated the Men’s Oxford that abso- lutely fits at the sides and the heel, and we back it up with the famous Cammeyer guarantee. ‘The Prices Range from $3 to $10 Why 1 hy not drop in to-day? Camme eyer Sramped < on Standards Moni 6"Ave.&20™St IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTRE ‘BOL FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 4104+)" Jz NO. MONEY DOWN Apariments irom $19.98 to $500 This Solid Oak Dresser Davenvort Sofa Heit (1h Golden Gay oe Mahony in Greew Veloury ¥ WE PAY FREIGHT CRtDIT TERMS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 ST. \"QUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. WONDERS Ay

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