The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1912, Page 6

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TEN BiG, BAD NEN ; WITH KNIVES WUST GRABBED UP CELIA An’ They Had Whiskers an’ | Masks an’ Revolvers — Didn’t They, Mollie? Cella Salesman, fourteen years old, a quer cash git with large brown es and an amazing capacity for ro- antic inspiration, was arraigned before fh Hoyt in the Children's Court to- 4 asked to explain why she had irred up the police of Contra! Park Jast might with a tale of a desperate on- gounter with ten highwaymen. Tt was almost midnight whon Cotta | found Patrolman Wileon at One Hun- and Second street and Fifth « nae and poured into his care a lurid tale Of desperate adventure, She was ac. companied by her little friend, Moille Palkosky, who backed her up as to some of the vague details of what occurred during the downpour amid the biack and dripping vistas of Central Park. Celia lives at No. 11 West One Hun- dred and Eighteenth street and Mollfe’a home ix at No. 6 Mast One Hundred and Seventh street. They had been to @ party on the east side and elected to cross the lonely stretches of the park in the rain. Arriving at a turn of a dark path- way near One Hundred and Second treet and Central Park Went, said Ce-/her thrilling narrative. Ma, ten men burst out of the bushes | GIRL SAVED IN STORM | AFTER FRENZIED LEAP FROM A MOTORBOAT. \ tk \. PN cris => the Heutenant on the deak Celia repeated There were some dotailn of torture added then, but 4 fell upon the defenseless maida, | When the surgeon arrived and Investi- Said ten men wore whiskers and| sated he said that there wa marks, carried knives in their teeth | a mark k Cella or a bruise of any sort to and brandished revolvers that glinted | UP. Nor was there a clod of mud or end gieamed. Upon second thought they didn’t have knives in their teeth, Dut their teeth gleamed as if they were knives. Pinning Celia down to detadia, the ton Geaperadoen didn't all wave revolvers. But @ome of them did; yes, five of them; certainly two of them, didn't they, Mollie? MOLLIE MERELY WENT AWAY FROM THERE. Mollie guessed they did, but she really hadn't waited round to do much count- ing. Mollie had fled, abandoning Calla to her dreadful fate. While Mollie fled Celta fainted. When she came to her senses eght men were Bending over her muttering awful threats, Celia swooned again, Bhe came to once more and five men were pre lowed then swoon No. &% She had been desperately treated by the ten despera- dees, hadn't she Mollie? Mollie guessed 0 and wept. Patrolman Wilson took the two girls | down to the Arsenal and sent to the Presbyterian Hoepital fer @ surgeon. To Bagraved $128.75 Plain 6123.75 & moar of dirt on Celia’s knee-length black dress. As far as the surgeon coull see, Colia was telling a terrific whopper. RESCUERS PROMPTLY BEATEN AND SENT FLYING. ‘ But the romantic miss kept on ro- mancing and Mollie helped her out where she could. Mollie had vainly hunted through the park for rescuers She had found two men and led them to where Cella had been attacked. The two men were beaten off by the elght (a Iittle later Molite got down to three) highwaymen. And all the while ft rained and rained and Mollie and Cella were drenched. . Cella covered about half her original yarn before Justice Hoyt, while her mother and father stood by and re- paring to rend her itmp from limb. Fol- | qarded their daughter with no great favor, It seemed to Justice Hoyt that Cella and Mollie had rv trifle too late and cook drous tale of adventure to account for thelr delay in getting home, They were doth sent home with thelr parents, who were advised to seek some means of restraining their imaginations. 'HILE displayed, the quantity. Nevertheless of eleven of the here displayed. -|the stroke of an expert swimmer, he! | men to the Board of Estimats and To you the interest lies rather in the quality than in consider that the products not of one Factory alone, but EXPERT LIFE SAVER |: ON JOB WHEN GIRL Secretary sion, and Dr ritendent GIRLS ACCUSE PRIEST. ‘ot Greek Charoh Arrested In Central Park, Gervand Bahtay, of Rediaiy Exhaust | Pipe Made Loretta Connors Leap Fror. Boot. Scorch Armentan orm n Armenian priest Nineteen-year-old Loretta Connors de- cided to go sailing on the Sounu yester- | day, instead of going to mass She thus! marred a previously unblemished record for church attendance. Her widowed mother, with whom she lives at No. 164) Madinon street, was aure something evil | would come of such action | At 8 o'clock last night the storm was! at its helwht and the fortyfoot power: | boat tn which Loretta, Daniel Warren, hes flance, and @ dosen others had em- barked was scurrying for the shelter of the Clason Point pler. A flare of light- Ming lit the sky. Loretta Jumped, and her arm came in contact with the red- hot exhaust pipe of the motor, she jumped again—clear over the aide of the PN hoot and Into the wind-lnshed water. | ‘The bont, driven before the wind, had euch headway that she could not be turned quickly asd a life proserver, flung astern, was nearly blown back op board. In the confusion a man who | had kept so much to himself that his! B presence had hardly been noticed, dived overboard, The only preparation he made for the plunge was to pull his derby hat down over his ears. With Gran- ulated Whole Milk Bull's Head CATSUP 45. 106 ive BEANS .t, 9¢ QUAKER fought his way to the side of the girl, BS who could not #wim. Supporting her,| he floated easily until the launch was put about and brought alongside of them. “AN in the line of duty,” sata the |B rescuer, briefly, as he retired once more to his corner. “I'm a Unt States Volunteer Life Saver—Charley Radigan.” Radigan disappeared when the launch tled up at the pier. Miss Connors went |B home after changing her clothing at a friend's house and to-day she was in bed, suffering from the burn, the shook and the aalt water she # “Mother and I have dec punishment for not going the girl told an Evening World report “but we can't quite figure out why t Lord put Mr. Radigan on board the boat.” Mother or Grandmother's White c BEANS . ». 5 —————aaee | with 1 lb, BORAX, .. . 10c | Extra Special Sale for This Week | :SUGAR ‘ | with a 50c purchase of goods (no exceptions) CHEESE ... 17 OATS x. 7°} 10 2a” STAMPS FREE; with 2 boxes Stove Polish, 10c/ with 1 lb. PRETZELS, 10¢ N THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912. of the Greek Orthodox Church, was are sted in Centra) Park near the dredth street to-day by | feGulre upon the Annie Cohen of No, 18 Went One Hundred and Bleventh street and Angela T k, who lives at the «| same addre d who are twelve years | old. The priest was charged with attempt ing to corrupt the morals of minor chil- dren and was held by Magistrate Cor- nell in the Wert Side Court in $1,000 bail for examination later in the day. uld not #peak English no (Merpreter of Armenta en he was arraigned. Bahl a long cassuck and the peculiar black hat of his office when he was arrested. Gran- ulated Siced.*" Pineapple -aa1 66 sue" BEANS 2, 8¢ String Domestic SARDINES 3 4 can with 1 can Kit, Salmon, 10c iano FOR MORE PLAYGROUNDS. Meeting tm Brownaville To-Night wih a pk. 10 gar Stamps The | to Urwe City Betterment. Under a recent aot of the Legislature, Mayor Gaynor appointed a re conmission, to make a study and recom. her city authorities the needs of the difter- |N ent localities, To that end the campaign | NN will be bewun at Public School No, ¥, Glenmore and Btone avenues, to-night. Great 400 Stores in the U. 5. 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