The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1912, Page 18

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FOILED BY POLICE, Bluedbats Gather In Party After Two Shots Are Fired ahd One Man Wounded. ‘Wiket the police believe was intended te Mave been a double duel was frus- watpd early to-day on Sackett street, at the corner of Court street, Brooklyn, whén Sergt. Walsh and three policemen rw up after two shots had been ‘fir ed. One of the men, Michael Ragossio, tthipty-two, of No. 19% Léberty avenue, Brownevilie, was taken to the Long ‘Meland College Hospitai by Dr. Sanger ‘with @ bullet wound in his right thigh. A charge of disorderly conduct was made ageinet him. A similar charge was made against Longo Sigoni, twenty- three, of No, 63 President street, Brook- tym. Peter Daasiesa, twenty-four, of No. iil Stone street, frownsyile, in whose ‘pocket a magasine pistol wae found, was charged with carrying concealed weap- ons, ani Peter Lardo, thirty-nine, of No. 8 Carroll street, Brooklyn, who had an empty piatol holster on his belt, was charged with felonious assault. A re- ‘vowwer was ploked up in the treet. —_——_ LOST WIFE, GETS $20,000. Judament for $20,000 was entered in the County Clerk's office yesterday against ‘Lewis Dunham in an action brought against him on May 18, 196, by Charles K, Morrison, to recover $60,000 damages fer the alienation of the affections of Myla G. Morrison, the plaintiff's wife. Leo Brilles, managing clerk for House, (Grossman & Vorhaus, attorneys for Mor- rigon, also filed copies of an agreement by which Dunbam consented to permit judgment to be taken against him for $20,000, and Morrison to accept this sum as compensation. Mr. Brilles told a World reporter that the papers had beon recently found in the office of the firm, and as no payment had been made by Dunham. it war deemed advisable to file judgment. The lawyers do not know where Dupham or ‘MMerrison are. FOUR ARRESTED Mr. Archbold went right on board pis yacht Vixen. Naturally the temperature ts going wp. Tine ts the day the Colonel appears before the committee. The Treasury Conscience Mund has received the following from Decorah, lowa: “Onkel Sam, United States Treasury—Herevy 1 wend you 2 cents which 1 owe you by mistake. { were sending a@ little article with the mail and put a slip of writing in with after sum time 1 thought 1 did not do right and regret. 80 excuse me.” Having eloped, twice married each other, and twice divorced each other, W ‘M. James and Anna Wilbourné, of Olive Hill, Ky., were married, yesterday for the third time. Baying he was resolved to save his money from rotbers, Frank Fiynn, of Manhattan, ate $35 in bills before being landed in Bellevue, “He told my sister, tia wife,” says Mise Eleanor Roedethetm, nister-tn-lnw of Mr. Sulzer, “that the next place she would ive in would be the Executive Mansion in Albany, and after that in the White House in Washington.” While hanging out clothes on the roof, @5-pound Mary Dopa fell through a ekytight and landed on a table tn the midat of a meeting of the directors of the Indiana Harbor Nationad Bank at Hammond. Ind. The moneyed gentlemen mistook her for @ bomb. Yet Mr. Morgan refused wie feces and traveling sxpenses. Ie this the road to wealth? ; ‘Twenty-five years ago Robert MH. L. Teegard, Deputy Commissioner of Texas, lost @ pair of opera glasses on a ferryboat. They have just been returned to him eanonymousty. ‘Tired of Mack hair, Samuel Berman of Cleveland tried a peroxide dye and turned {t green. Charlee Apel, of Paterson, N. J., is @ sour Apel since his wife, whom he has not seen for twenty years, has sued him for non-eupport. The missis says he ts a crab Apel, Gixty-four members of the new Anti-Nag Leave, all newly-weds, are home from Bermuda, A bytaw gives each husband one night out @ week, no ques- tions asked. Brute! Are you going to take it? BAER SEES “JACK CANES” IN MODERN REFORMERS. HAZLETON, Pu., Oct. 4—Modern Fevolutionists and the spirit of discon- tent were attacked by President George F. Baer of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway in a speech at the dedication of the Markle Memoria! Library here. “Much of this gospel of discontent comes from intellectual vanity,” he sald, “Emotional men and women offer them- welves as veritable Jack Cades to re- form the world, Many modern revolu- tionista are earnest and well meanini many more are habitual grumblers.| and was partly bald. He wore a Bome of them really believe that they | sult with a black and white striped shirt, can create.a new heaven and @ new|tiack soft hat, blue socks and black earth, but the righteousness that would! shoes. wet! therein would be the low standard of incompetent and Aavatisfied men. “You cannot make people right by legislative enactments. a vain at- tempt to make men better by statute has been tried so often that one would think the better sense of the people would return to the old idea that it ts only through family training im youth ‘women are taugiit to live morn- ing in a Third surface car at One Hundred and Twenty-nmth atreet. The body was removed to the Morgue. The man tad gray hair and mustache according to are free. (MY ONLY STORE) + a manufacturer at the same grown-ups, just right for boys. D $4.95 is the price. Open Evenings Until 9 119-125 Walker Street, N. Y. 3 Blocks East of Broadway and One Block East from Canal St. Subway Station THR EVENING WORLD, F SHOOTS AFTER DRIVER WHO BROKE ROAD LAW AND TORE SUMMONS} Workers Duck to Safety in! Church Street as Policeman Pursues, Gun in Hand. “Halt! Here ta @ summons for you!" cried Patrolman Abe Harrison of TramMc Squad A to John Leola, a driver, twenty- two years old, at Park gtnce and Church street to-day. “Hun? replied “What for?’ “Violation of the rules of the road at | Vesey and West streets," reptied the | policeman, reaching up the summons, Igola looked at the paper and eneered. “Know what you can do with it?’ he enaried. “Take It and chase yourself.” And Isola deliberately tore the sum- j mone Into « handful of scrap and threw }It in the patromman’s face. Then he Jumped to the etreet anf rappled with Harrison, who had selzed hon by the leg to yank him off the wagon, In the mix-up Isola broke loose and arted up Church street, Harrison [in purault. \As the driver gained Harrl- son drew his revolver and fired tn the Hundreds of workers hurrying to Iola, reining up. alr. FULL OF GAS? In five minutes! Time it! Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damag: —do you? Well, don't bother. If stomach is in a revolt; if sour, g upset, and what you ju: mented into stubborn lumps; y dingy and aches; belch gases and acid and eructate un ted food; breat! foul, tongue coated—just take « Diapépsin and in five minutes you wil wonder what became of the indigestion an | distress. Millions of men and women to-day know that it is needless to have » % aw ve uo _ RIDAY, .00: ducked to placss of wafety. TraMe Policeman Votvel ran down Barciay street to Church, two blocks ahead of the dncoming Isola. “Vobbel saw the driver'was headed straight for him and dropped out of night behind the stairs of the elevated stdtion to wait. Four more policemen aame on the tun on hearing the shot. Isola reached the alevated staire and darted up a couple of steps when Vobbel pounced on him, and a moment later five husky biuecoats were leading him to the Greenwich street station, a few blocks away, followed by about @ thou- sand persons, He will be arraigned on the original summons and charged with resisting an officer and contempt of @ Police summons. eed ADVOCATE NEW COURT HOUSE Lawyers Also Refase te Indorse Any Judicial Gominece, William B, Hornblower at a meeting of the New York County Lawyers’ As- sociation, held at the Hotel Astor last evening, moved the association petition Congress for the erection of @ separate Federal court house tn thi city, The association unanimously adopted Mr. Hornblower’s resolution after he had characterized the present quarters ae @ disgrace to humanity. Edmund L. Mooney by an impassioned speech prevented the association from committing itself to any set of etal candidates. Mr, Mooney said the aaso- clation should keep out of politics, ——___ Oscar 8. Straus, Progressive candMate for Governor, will finish first or in the Gubernatorial contest, was offered in Wall street yesterday by @ promi. nent broker, No takers were found. STOMACH SICK, SOUR, UPSET AND: PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN. All Indigestion, Heartburn and Dyspepsia gone and your stomach feels fine. omach. A little Diapepsin cecasion- slly keeps the stomach regulated and hey eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn’t take care‘of vour liberal limit without rebellion, if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin,which costs only fifty cents for a large case at irug stores. It's truly wonderful—it dligeste food eid sete things straight so ently and easily that it is astonishin, lease don't go on and on with « weak, disordered stomach; it’s so unnecessary. his actual valuatio save the profit that he usually makes. $25.00 Service Guaranteed Suit or Overcoat, at I challenge any judge of clothes to make a comparison between my big $15 value and the $25 suit or overcoat sold by the regular retailer. The fabrics are the same, purchased at the same prices, and at the same mills. Here’s what you are interested in—the difference. The retailer buys his made-up stocks from the wholesaler. manufacturer, the wholesaler and the retailer all in one. the middleman’s profit. with an expensive store in the high rent district. dollars yearly in rent—it: may mean a roundabout way to get here, but—it’s a short cut to a large saving. Boys’ Suits, $4.95 Th Then again the regular retailer is With Extra Pants FREE This is unusual—Suits of finest Blue Serge, Cheviots, Cashmeres. Every favored fabric from our men’s department—ends too short for Treat your boy to one of these Double- reasted Norfolk, Sailor or Russian Blouse Suits, size 2'4 to 17. The suit alone is a $7.50 value. The ex Moe Levy at wholesale prices, I save thousands of Saturdays Until 10, “Don’t Waste Your | Clothes Money’ Would you jump at the chance of buying your suit or overcoat from rice at which he sold wholesale ? certainly would—and that’s why I.ask you to come to Walker Street. I manufacture all the clothes I sell—you get them and save at least 44 of your clothes money. You may not be over-paying when you buy from. the regular dealer, ut come to Walker Street and *15 You I am the us I save burdened tra pants (MY ONLY STORE) Moe Levy TOBBR 4,.1012, = thelr omens were In the. wirent -end URGES CITY TO'HURRY * ~ NEW ACCOUNTING PLAN. Delay in the installation of thp new accounting system of th cised in the report ma her of Commerce ye Committee on Finance and Currency. ON recommendation of the committee @ resolution was adopted urging the Board of Aldermen and the Board of Estimate to create @ fund of $20,000 for by the Comptroller to install the system, FADED, was also submitted @ report sub-committee, which has in- fed the progress made by the inistration in the installation of tl jew accounting system between 1909 and Jan. 4, 1912. ‘The report declares that almost in- oredible facta were unearthed Mus. trating the depth of confusion into | 6! bs ghd Shics accounts bea fallen. iis for which revenue nd issues) “a were authorized have been paid from Ter wnt kt oh nees of other funds without their| ‘he natural colo ue. An “old book fund,” started under Comptroller Hawks in 4867, which ap- parently showed a debit balance of $300,000, upon Investigation showed a credit of $3,509.000, This objection has r hi Cam id a time when we reflect back upon making us what we are—the Nation by offerin, souvenir, as they will go fast. ae inches| jahly . poli: Fe mahogany or fig golden, oak fine ih. Covered in choice of mater- ia, includin Boston leather mor velour. OCourom FEATURES. Fo get these you must bring § this coupom—do it without delay. KIRKMAN’S OR settee soar, ..0 Fos 25¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER... + +++ GRANDMA'S WASHTIN POWDER: large box. ' i} ' ‘ Ff bame rane 16 Aanrtd a 10 High-Grade Furniture Salesmen Wanted Grandmother’s Remedy for Dandruff, Falling Hair and Itching Scalp. The old idea of using Sage for dark- ening the hair is again coming in vogue. Our grandmothers had dark, glossy bait \at seventy-five, while our mothers are ray before they are fifty. Our grand- mothers kept their hair soft and glossy One objection to using such a prepara- tion was the trouble of making it. the Wyeth Chemical Company of New York, who has placed on the market a OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 DURING SALE. £27 Anniversvary Saez ee! BARGAINS A wonderful occasion is this Forty-Second Anniversary of ours. It is for supremacy in furniture selling—a time when we review with pride our present importance as makers of happy homes—and an occasion for an expression of thanks and appreciation to you and our. other friends for ’s Great Furniture Store. But we feel obligated to you, and want to show our appreciation in a ) substantial way, by not only presenting to you A FREE SOUVENIR but = ‘ Woe unrestricted choice of any piece of furniture in our store at a bona fide reduction of over 25%. Come in at once, especially for your \\ t . Mail Orders Filled. # This Splendid Davenpo HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT OUR 42d ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS 80 piece sleant Dinner Set. 100 piece elegant Decorated 1 7 Piece Game Set......... 14 plece Chocolate Set, € 3 quart White Enamel Saucepan 1 with enamel cover, only, yf Auart, same as above, FinKenber¢'s | BAU AD OU ek A 8 Ua es The Sunday W % GRAY HAR TD NATURAL OLD superior preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur antl other valuable reme« dies for dandruff, itching scalp, and tgin, weak, falling hair ~ ‘The beauty of the hair depends more on its rich, even shading than anything else. Don't have dry, harsh faded hair, when a simple, harmless remedy will bring back the color in a few days; and don’t be tormented dandruff, iteh- ing scalp and loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Nemedy will quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your ee which also restored cent bottle from your y, d prove this to All. druggists hair. Get a ay druggist to-d your own sa sell it, under that the money will be refunded if the remedy is pot exactly as represented. been overcome by DELIVERY ‘WITHIN 1S MILES the days when we were struggling ie EXQUISITE BUFFET, 27.00 Your choice tn this Buffet of quartered oak, either golden or Early English; 50 Inches long; impressive in appearance¥ substantial in construction; Just like cut worth $40.00; sale price... .. + $27.00 ‘OUR TERMS LIK’ EASY TERMS S32 LOWEST IN TOW XN _— ee makes more “Offers o1 Positions" than any * other two mediunis in the universe, orld’s

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