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: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1 JERSEY THREATENS |Subway Guard Couldn’t Get Sailor’s Goat; “> AUTOIST WHO LEFT| 7’his Js No Kid; It Was Regular Butter, It Was! by VTIM ON ROAD Ruhl Notified He’ll Be Indicted Unless He Returns to Har- rison in Two Days. William R. Ruhl of No. 14 West! One Hundred and Highteenth street | must return to Harrison, N. J., within | The next two days or he will be in-| @leted for atrocious assault and battery apd extradited, according to Alexander 4, Ackermann, inspector of Métor Vehi- cles of New Jorsey. Ackermann made this statement after It Was Strong Butter, Too, and Guard Couldn Spread It Worth a Cent, When Bluejackets Took It for Underground Ride. - ’t| car to get the goat hut retreated when, the « t started to meet him. ‘ond street. | ert tion, when the guard | jo) tter @ Gonference with Joseph Peterson, of Harrieon, who on Sunday night was knocked down by Ruhl's automobile. After the accident, Peterson said, Ruhl, who was riding with his wife, two @aughters and son, lifted him into the @r and drove him @ mile out on the Jerwey meadows where he was deserted, ‘There he was found Sunday night, with his foot crushed and internal inju- ries. Peterson, for the first time since the Gecident, was abie to make a detatied @tatement yesterday. Afi rd Acker= enn called Ruhi on the telephone and @évieed him to return to Harrison. According to Ackermann, Ruhl said: “I 4i@ run that man down and put him ig my machine, meaning to take him to the hospital. I had taken him abo two blocks when he insisted on @etting out, saying he wanted no doc- tor. Then I let him out. After that I Grove on toward New York.” “Well, I'd advise you to return to Har- ison and give yourself up to the potic Aekermann said. ‘Now, are you going “answered Ruhl “TI know just when I can get there, thoug! Chief of Police Rodgers was instructed by Ackermann to give Rubi until Fri- @ay to return to Harrison and then if he failed to ehow up to have him in- GicteA and arrested in New York where he will’ be held for extradition, “Et's ridiculous for Ruhl to say that he only drove Peterson two blocks,” The subway has been getting the “goats” of its patrons during the rush [hours ever sluce trains began operation, and every train carries scores of ' “goats,” figuratively speaking, but It has been only since the arrival of the battleship fleet that the subway has had a passenger—a paying passenger— a real, live, regular goat. This goat Is the mascot of the battleship Utah. The Utah's mascot is a large, pam- pored animal, with a fine pair f horns and a peaceful disposition when tet alono, but avgressive in tendency when crossed or peeved. He sits up and begs ike a dog, roils over, plays dead and does other tricks that have been taught him the sailors. Whenever the men of the Utah come ashore, a couple of them are assigned to chaperone the goat. Because of the rules against carrying @nimals in the ubway or on “Li trains or etreét cars, he sailors conveyed their mascot goat round in taxicabs, until texicad fares threatened to eat up their shore leave money, So they tried the subway uptown with the goat, oi short distance rides, and finally managed to work their way “4 town. Word had travelled through the subway that @ couple of sailors with a goat were taking rides on trains and the employees generally were on the lookout when the sallors and the goat entered “Hey, you can't take that goat in! started to en! , hunting expedition, he found the here!" yelled the ticket chopper. %, downstairs to the train platform. The ticket chopper could not leave his’ 6, box. goat on the train the train started, ‘There were vacant seats in tho car. ‘The sailors put the goat on one of the 4 seats and made him sit up on haunches. At the Spring street curv goat was thrown from his sent and ed in confusion on the floor, For a tleship gont to be tonsed by a sul train was somewhat of a disgrace and the goat felt it. “You'll have to put that goat off,” 4 the guard to the satlors, ‘Put him off?" echoed the eatlors. hy, we've paid his fare. We wouldn't put him off.” fy “Thén,” said the guard, “I'll put him off.” “Put him off!" said the sailors, “We don't care.” NOBODY'S “GOAT” WAS GOT BUT THE GUARD'S. At Fourteenth street the guard, af- ter getting the signal to go ahead from the rear guards, went into eject the goat. ve got his ticket,” replied tho| mascot at in the goat’ calmly escorting the mascot) caning encouraging battle cries to him. | instrument, and — Adi ens remarked—is not nearly eo dead as fers, “has butted a cofin-nail. “This oat, rs to delighted pass An express train was about to dents in the armo ‘The sailora pushed the goat @hip. through @ side door, followed tn, and be-| day, and when he d fore the guard knew there was a tive} 9 ome, he gets mighty strong.” He hasn't decided to take their moat subway 1 Ing (whenever they feel like It, ant! | considerable apprehension exists among! troying the cause of these odors the subway guard: Confusing Metaphors. (From te Loudon Chronicle.) A correspondent has been complaining of the obscurity of metaphors whic! was suggested by his dying “in the las ditoh.” He is not at all sure what | meant by having “shot his last bolt though he admits that to some prehis toric people it might be pikestaft.”” ally elusive and deceptive, the car on his gout tal the door. There was fire! Yet eye and the sailors were | did! a fiddl ore explained one of the satl- over the batt! his exercise t t et his exercise rd did not tackle the Seventy-second street. goatship ot _or after that, One Hu e disturbed at indred and Tenth street, where Sncouraged by jocems, the Utah sailors have oe “plain as « | But the metaphor ta gener Reduce | with a little qPisiNFECTANT! et re Lords of | Base : ments , guided by} mean unhealthy conditions. | the risk of | illness in your family by dee- TISEDTYC) CLEANSER) He found the goat standing in the aisle with feet spread and head lowered. A sort of a hunch that Fourteenth street was no place for a battle with @ goat impelled the guard to go back to the platform and pull the bell. On the wey up to Forty-second street the guard got mad. At the Grand Central stop started into the the subway station at the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday afternoon. “PUT. HIM OUT!” SAID SAILORS TO GUARD. One of the satlors led the goat around the ticket booth while the other bought three tickets. Sailors and goat marched up to the ticket box and thr eaid Ackermann. “I have measured the distance and find it one mile.” 2 NEW STYLES FOR wi — FASHION SUPPLEMENT FREE. ‘The Sunday World's Monthly May Man- azine wil! be given with World, Edition limited, ce. Three Good Pals - Breakfast time should be the “curtain raiser” of a happy day. But the day can’t be a happy one with ill health. 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