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JONG FIGHTERS GET| THREE OUT OF ElGHT BOOK IW ONG GETS MDNLLGETAMAY Fire. Three Bullets Into Him as He Sits’ Peeling Potatoes. Unth § o'clock this morning Jow Chuck was Ong Get's cook. At that Beur, sprawied in the yard among his potatoes, Jow Chuck ceased to be any> thing. There were just five shots, then & scurrying of soft footsteps up to the roofs, while the painted young woman in Ong Get's restauraht went on munch- her lemon-meringue pie. They say Jow Chuck used to be an On Leong. He worked a long time at No. 14 Mott street, the headquarters of thet bland-faced body and also known as the h ut of Mayor Tom Lee ‘Three years ago he came from Mott street and went to work on Ong Uet's New York Restqurant at No. 11 Pell @tfeet, next door to: the clubhouse of the Hip Sings. Whether Jow Chuck transferred his allegiance not wisely but too well, or; whether he put too much bamboo in the chop-suey, or too little, or what- ever other Oriental deed he dia or left undone, early to: he sided away from the girl pie in the restaurant and took himself and @ pan of potatoes out into the dark yard. Chinatown has its own pecultar, devil- try-encouraging brand of darkness, and that was why Jow Chuck, peeling po- tatoes and reflecting on the red-and- yellow night life of his native Canton, 414 not know that his hour was strik- fhe. Either that, or by some some Chinese prescience he did know it and considered it too much trouble to con- tend with destiny. Anwway, there he sat while a group @f Blouse Ngures pussy-footed {t along the wall and lifted their big blue auto- matics. Of their shots, three made Yarge holes in him at one and the same time, two in his stomach and one in Hie head. Without ado, Jow Chuck fell over dead. The hordb of police that manage to f@uprd Chinatown in every spot except where it needs to be guarded at the moment, came and looked at Jow Chuck, ‘They all said Jow Chuck was dead. So dia Dr. Livingstone, who the Hudson Street Hospital Freed lows: BY JUDGE Carmine Labello, old, Pleaded guilty as a misdemeanor, BY JUDGE ‘Three of the eight prisoners sentenced by Judges Mulqueen ven prison s¢htences. The sentences imposed were ag fol- ROSALSKY. twenty-nine years to carrying revolver No prior senviction, Penitentiary six months, MULQUEEN. Charles Schmidt, thirty-four years ol¢. Pleaded guilty to petty larceny, Btol 31 pounds of rubber from the Bagie No price eenviction, Pencil Company. Sentence suspended. Joseph Levy, sixteen years old. Pleaded gullty to petty larceny, Stole automo Dile tire, First offense, Sentence sus- pended. Scott Block, thirty-one years ola. ‘Tried and convicted of carrying a slung- shot, First off to seven years. Joseph Hawkins, old. volver. Shot years. William Tupper, twenty-three years Pleaded guilty to grand larceny. Stole $200 worth of clothing from No. Ui old. Pleaded “guilty to 1 at man, Btate prison not less than thr and six months or more that seven ye. State prison three twenty- Fir Charles street. Three prior convictions. Btate prison four years and five months, James Lawlor, twenty-nine years old. Pleaded guilty to $10 from cash drawer of atu prior conviction. months and tweny-nine days and $00 fine. Frank Magnett!, nineteen years old. Pleaded guilty to grand larceny. Took out automobile from ga- rage without knowledge of owner. rider.” petty lari Penitent prior conviction, Sentence suspended, ee SHIPPING NEWS. ALMAN. Sun rlem., €.62/5un Then the police asked a great many | wal dai qQuestions—not of Jow Chuck, but of others, After you have read this story, you will know just as much about Jow Chuck's sudden end as the police do; | $i = vou had been on the spot at the time, 77 wouldn't know any more. 16 ten minutes after Jow Chuck Joined his revered ancestors, there wasn't a Chinaman to be There all just | ; tt mon-meringue ple, they ain't croaked old Chuck! Come on, Lis, we gotta get to sleep, It's most day.” INCOMING DUE jopile. ek, Focnsosriile, tosduey, Havaia, Prine Willem V, Antilla, Tampico, set B TIDE: ee ai, Mare. Vistinela, FOR TO-DAY. 4, 7.21(Moon seta. 1.58 AMSHIPS, LSeaen eee Concho, Galveston, OUTGOING STEAMSHIP, PAILED TODAY. Dromlanrig, Argentina. Btole “Joy No THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FOXY MR. LIBEOWITZ SENTENCES SUSPENDED | FOOLED BOLD BURGLAR IN GENERAL SESSIONS] WHO WANTED 14 CENTS Joy Rider, Who Took Auto,| Played "Possum Until Psycho- in Court—Some Get Long Terms, logical Moment—Then, Oh, What a Figtings! burglar ¢ street early to-day, he peeped out hed a big, neavy hammer ja hie hand. tween his eyelids. , burs! back. ings! they yelled. ‘ery one of the twenty families took hand in beating the burgiar. jon the burglar sald Morrie Lideowtts te too foxy for them wa, When he heard « noise in his bedroom en te Aret Boor at No. 14 East One Hundred and Righth ye, very elick like, There wae @ burglar at the bureau and me burglar Mr. Libeowits 414 not jump out of bed and run after the burgiar, He was too foxy for that. He just protended to be sleeping soundly, but he Reyt watohing that burglar out ef the dulest elit be- Pretty soon the bufglar lala down the bammer end took up Mr, Libdeowits's trousers, The burglars veck was turned, so Mr, Liveowits hopped ow of bed, quick, tie hat, and jumped on the ‘Oh, gracious, there waa auch a fight- Mra, Libeowlts fought, too, and finally she and Mr, Liebowits got the burglar down and eat on him. Then \ There are twenty families in that building and the membere of every one . | of the families ran to see what the com- ion was When they found out, Pollceman Root and Detective Veale |gx of the East One Hundred and Fourth eet station had @ hard time, y'under- Dectors’ Can't fi Flew Inte Bo: pti As Aubrey Personius, a boy living at Brooklyn, N. ¥., was playing near his home @ bee flew inte his mouth and loaged In hie windpips. ‘His parents kept him from choking to Geath with home remedies, but doctors called later could not remove the bee. ‘They eaid tt probably would be absorbed fm time and cause the boy ne further trouble, Sectety Girl Rides 103 Miles in 14 Horses. soctety girl, has established @ new rec- ord for women by riding 168 miles in eral The army offiger test is Dinety miles in three days Misa Crecker travelled on three thor- oughbred horses and never once weed a whip, BOY, 14, SAVES HEAVY - MAN FROM DROWNING. Fassell Weighed 180 Pounds, but Young Doyle Rescued Him When Helpless. Before a cheering crowd of bathers at Bath Beach yesterday afternoon, James Doyle, a fourteen-year-old hoy, made & daring rescue of « 18-pound man who had gone down for the third time. The man, Joseph Fa: about twen- ty-elght old, had started to make the long swim from Sea Gate to Nor- ton’s Point, a distance of about two ant one-half miles, He had arrived opposite the pier of the Avon Beach Hotel when was stricken with paralysis of the moments and foot Jong enough he measured twenty-seven in to attract the attention ef the many Persons on the pier and in the water. then he eank. The boy vas nearly exhausted before any suMolently to remember to help him. | Then @ dozen of them ewam out and| brought the two to shore. It took two! doctors forty-fiv Faseell. JOSEPH E. WIDENER ILL. PHILADELPHIA, July %.— When Mrs, Joseph E, Widener hastened Newport to her husband's bedside night {t became known that Mr. Wid had been confined to his home tn thi city tor two days owing to @ sudden| indteposition. It was said at the Widener residence this mo: JULY 26, 1912. “Clothes from Maker to Wearer” and Mrs. Jesse Fox of Joplin, What it ls believed is the lar; world. At 50% below their actual values. Aquarium's pet water event, and am now giving and one-half inches | When he awoke @ day or two age at $13.50 of the bathers came to their senses down to one figure. minutes to revive ee Evenings Until 7 o’Clock (My Only Store) “My Clearance Sale Is On”—Moe Levy During the past few days at my Clearance Sale hun- dreds of lucky men have picked up bargains in suits at il There has been a great big demand for the $13.50 suits; so to avoid the risk of having any suits whatever left on my hands I have done the only thing that was left—added one more. thrill to this sensational $20, $25 and $30 Suits All my broken lots of $25 and $30 suits are thrown in at this sacrifice price. It ia the simplest way of disposing of this great range of suite—variously priced—by levelling them all My clothes—always one-third lower than the average retail prices, because of the fact that I am a manufacturer, and sell at manufacturer's prices—now reach the extreme of value- giving—half off their regular values. The time is now. These values won't wait, Moe Levy =. 119-125 Walker St., New York ‘Connor of No, 123 Ey teen years old And out of a job. contained, Stork Wine in Race Streets of Williamsburg. early to-day. her home. ‘When she discovered was hovering near feighbors sent hurty call for an ambulance. Dr, R stein had no more than made her com- fortable when @ fine baby boy made his appearance. Before the racing am- further the st te the Peterson family, John, the father, is @ sallorman, and he got in port just In time to learn that he was the daddy of twins ICCADILLY LITTLE CIGARS Just on the market and— Koes are we certain to make friends "THE white ash; the cool smoke; the free buming qualities; its pleasant manner of staying lit, all mark Piccadilly as the little brother of any Havana Cigar on the market. A chert smoke for Critical Smohere atione of Honor in each fox — 50 eubjecte “And all of this for fourteen cents,” he walled, for that was all the trousers, TWINS BORN IN AMBULANCE. Through The stork won in a race with af Bastern District Hospital ambulance through the streets of Williamsburg Mra. Netalie Peterson, thirty-three years gid, of No. % Bouth | Third street’ started to the bakery near that the viral it and Bighth otrest, nine. \ we have incl sands of serges, worsteds, many others. MEN AND WOMEN Beye are out of “ i also Kilmer & Co., Binghamton JN. Y. SER FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE OF ALLSERGES Measure Oceans of blue materials in stock, and we are going te clean ‘em out; In fact, practically give them away to get them out of our shops. This week we offer, Special, the choicest assortment of Blue Serges and Worsteds ever collected together; among them are such well known and famous weaves as Shamrock Serge No. 6019. Blue colored stripi basket weaves, checks—in fact, every kind of blue mad Notwithstanding the fact we did the largest t t blue materials we made have left us with thousands of single suit lengths of real $40 to 960 value. crear Desay cabting cos foer Dis of Summer our four big stores, s0 juded in this knockdown sale thou- ards of crashes, worsteds, Clay weave ck serges, Drummond & Standish Harris tweeds, English Cassimeres, ‘Hockanum worsteds, German silk mixtures and 1347 Broadway, Between 35th & 36th Sts, | 2331 Eighth Av., one Door Above 125th St. | pig tae veimaabaedTammempneaaiae WORLD WANT® WORK WONDERS, sa 1d ——_———— Roll Films Developed NUMBER - 6019 Any $40 to $60 Suiting in Our Four Stores Made to gs, pin stripes, lori g business in town this season, the enormous purchases of ‘TO CONVINCE MR. SC Make us prove to sults we a at kind sol limited clientele.” WE ARE FORCED TO SACRI.- FICE THESE EXCELLENT SUMMER MATERIALS JIN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE THE FALL AND WINTER STOCK, WHICH IS ARRIVING you these guaranteed DAILY. clearing-out price of $11 WE NEED ROOM-—-YOU NEED A SUIT high The GET YOUR VACATION SUIT NOW. THIS IS THE BEST CHANCE YOU WILL HAVE ALL SUMMER LONG Ritchie & Cornell sere | Stores ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9—SATURDAY 10 O’CLOCK 251 Eighth Av., Near 234 St STYLE $11.75 are the regular $40 to 408 East 149th St., Near Third Ave. FREE) me Eastman [| KODAKS $l a Week Iver- Johnson Bicycles On Easy Payments A few slightly shopworn wheels ie Pierce and Tver-Johnson Motor Cycles I, DAVEGA, Jr. Leading Sporting House, W. 125th Street, . Lenox and Tth Aves, A big and } Mountain anc Country Hotels and Boarding Houses. and branch offices to those who call for them, to spend a. ideal vacation. CENTS to « = \charge. Addess SUMMER RESQRT BUREAU MO BETHs CHARGK FOR I, wf NPS AIL eon NOW READY—The New York World ILLUSTRATED SUMMER RESORT GUIDE FOR 1912 profusely illustrated volume, describing over 2,000 Seash lextremely valuable book are being given out FREE at The Get YOUR copy to-da ‘In it you will find all that one would possibly want to know about whe If inconvenient to call in person send SI ay actual postage and a copy will be mailed to you witha WORLD BUILD NEW YORK ery’ ? > Ome 58 Daa et AS Sats Kelas Paka ial elas ANY power of our four big stores enables us to 0-860 values at oe ‘A i Copies of orld’s maitt