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Bas GOAT LICKS AN ELK IN AHOT BATTLEIN CENTRAL PARK Z00 Kilkenny Knocks the Breath Out of Mose, Though 800 Pounds Lighter. About a hundred persons, attracted by the notse of battle watched Kil- kenny, an Irish goat with a disposition | for fight and an Irishman's love of fair Play, rush into the breach and wallop | the stuMing out of Mose, a big buck elk, | who was worrying an angura goat in ome of the inclosures in Centra! Park | to-day. The spectators who saw the fight declare the motion pictures of it would be worth a fortune. They would show that some of the nature faking stories about animais havin sense of justice were not so much out of the way at that When the dust had settled and Kil- kenny, still wagging his chin drapery, was pried loose by Keeper, Hoey and Bess, a Scotch staghound, with a dis- pesition to help Kilkenny, Hoey shook hie head and remarked, “1 knew it was coming.” This is how he knew: “You know this fs thh wooing season for elk and they get particularly chesty and f'! of winger, They'd attack a to- eomotive, MOSE WAS DIVORCED FROM SEVEN WIVES. “This here Mose'elk is a pretty old buck and he weighs half a ton. He ‘waen't exactly gentle with the seven young wives allotted him, and beatdes he was particularly jealous of a fine, ‘two-year-old buck named Dandy. Mose Just coulin't bear the sight of Dandy, particularly when some of his wives Ddegan making ey: the handeome yeung buck. Dandy w: lant blade and full of treuble. Also he was the better elk of the two, ao I divorced Mose from his seven wives and stuck him in another tnclosure. He could just eatoh sight of Dandy firting around and tis disposition was as sour as a teen prange. “Then I placed in his inclosure KN kenny, as fine a specimen of it ae ever bloomed in Ireland, and ‘one presented to me by the late Mayor Hugh J. Grant Mose and Kilkenny Fespected each other, though the goat weighed about eight hundred pounds tess than the elk. Everything went ell right until I put an angora goat in the inclosure to-day. Mose evidently could underatand the coming of a com- panion like Kilkenny, but he couldn't swallow the insult offered by the an- @ora. It looked as if his day of danger was gone. So scarcely was the angora fm the imclosure when Moxe charged lowering his four-foot antlers, sharp end hard as rock, and lifting the poor, frightened goat high in the a! @OAT KNOCKED OUT BIG ELK EASILY. “The angora landed hard and re- “till, ovt for the count end ‘tern. Mose saw the blood and caught the lust. He roared like an an- archist and lowered bis head for another je. Just then Kilkenny be- cameciterested. He up, shook him- ty moment like a sprinter getting a start ond just as Mose Jeunched forward, Kilkenny shot at his AKO Mke @ daticring ram Kilkenny mashed into Mose, overturning him, It took Mowe a full half minute to under- stand-and then he roared at Kilkenn: who ducked up, iaut as a how. tor Beas, my staghound, and grabbed @ pitchfork. As Mose charged, the wily goat sidestepped as neatly as @ boxer and delivered a second bump, which took the wind right out of Mose. There must have been a ton of Pressure behind the ram, for Mose @tood gasping @ minute after he picked Qimeelf up. Then Boas got to work, and qith her aii and the pitchfork, Mose was driven into a corner. Kilkenny was his ground and didn't egant to shift to an opposite corner, 1 pfeked gp the angora goat and carried her to the ospitn!, leaving Bess on guard. And would you believe it, "ton minutes later Mose and Kilkenny rubbed noses and Geclared it a ¢ te pane SULZER FOR THE BEST AND GOOD IN EVERYTHING. Democratic Candidate for Governor Against Crimes Agains( Prison- ers as Well as Property. OSSINING, N. Y., Oct. 1.—Wiliam r, Democratic candidate for Gov- ernor of New York tate, arrived here goon after ten o'clock this inorning and made « short speech from a platform @hat had been erected at the railroad tation. He wac introduced by former | y of Congressman Corneliur V. Peekskill. “I want to say something appropriate to this place and occasion,” said Mr, Pum ber of the ced and had passed a law a reform, to sboligh corpora yment, fad ¢@ deneficlent effect here for ont Prieon reform. ag@inet crimes against prisoners as well 98 against persons and property. wetld is getting better, and now Justice, which sho hear. . J am for @hiag and for the good thi 1 can do.” ed him about tt “Whose, room are you in?’ o> Blank’a” you I mic ike your teacher? “Where is your seat?” “Recon row.” if you don't like your teacher, why 0 you sit #0 far forward?” rat out. Bulser, “Some tine ago when 1 was «| e Legislature 1 Th: | It was put in operation and | |. Also, when I was a member of 1 introduced a measure for I am ‘The | imate every ‘human @ grea part in this the best in every- LET TURKS TREMBLE! ~ LET SULTAN QUAIL BEWARE THE GREEKS Philip Tergis, the Terrible, Is Leading 1,400 Country- | men to War. | Trembie, Turks, in your tenta! Quail, Sultan, in your palace! Philip Tergia, the torrible, ts mar you, his equally to be feared brother Alexunder too! To-day they have started for the battle field on the hip named after that great Themie- toclen with fourteen hundred admiring, | obedient countrymen. | No official rank have Philip and | Alexander, and they want none! jtriotiam alte upon their shouldere—a 00d enough insignia of rank for them —and they make ferociqua faces at each other as they load their air rifle in readiness fer action against the Mo- hamedan oppresnor, Ihilip is elght, Alexander ia six. ‘Their aim ts dendly, ther buckshot {# hard and they know no fear, Is it not cause for the Turk to tremble? and on board the Themistoc! 4 this afternoon f-om Erie Basin, have Gratefully served os targets to !mprov the Tergis aim, and they have cause to know the deadiinoss of the air rifle which start whic), sa» one of the first things Win- fam Tergis, by far the larger of the Torgis tiio, bought when he sold out his fruit business in Brookline, Maas. What few of the Greek host were not occupied with execution of the orders of Alexander and Philip bought quict places on the crowded vessel and pro- ceeded to make them otherwise, They requires a great deal of noise, and they sang their national anthem, which re- quires more. ‘ From the lavuto, a favorite Greek in- strument which 4s third cousin to the bull-fiddle, and related also to the call- Jope, came strains that #ét feet to twitch- ing. A group gathered around Peter Far- ris, who used to be a captain in the Greek army, to hear him tell how he had abandoned a prosperous business by way of olive of! importation, to go to war. Nicholas Farris has gone to Greece ¥ jalready. John, the third brother, Is go- ing to stay behind just long enough to find some one who will give cash in ex- change for the stock im their store at No. #8 Roosevelt street, and the good will of thetr customers, The fourteen hundred come from al! over the country. There are delega- tions fram Chicago,’ Miwaukee, ft. Louls and olties even further West. There would have been’ sixteen hundred had those who arrived from Detroit last night deen able to beguile the steamship's officers into letting them stow away, This Detroit company wore blue uniforms, but the earlier arrivals for the most part wore khaki. Many of them wear on their sleeves crossed Greek and Amenticun flage, which led some mpectators to believe there might be further international complications when the Turks see the designs. All day the pier had been crowded with enthusiasts who had thot been able to book passage for Greece. “Keel the Toork,” these shouted to the more fortunate ones aboard the ‘Themistocles, and they were assured by blood-curdiing ye''s that the Toork would indeed be keeled, without delay. SPURNED, HE SLASHES GIRL. Rejected Sultor Kseapes After Cut- ‘ ting Her Cheek. Rose Motta was called early to-day to the door of the passementerie work factory at No. 903 Broadway, where @e has worked for two years. Minnie Lucas, the «irl who called her, sald that Giuseppe Gionicanelll wanted to see Rose and that he looked wild and dangerous. Rose, who has been engaged for a week to Touy Piton!, didn't care, ahe paid, how ugly Giuseppe was feeling. She would talk to him and let him know just how little she thought of the rejected suitor. After the two had been talking tn the hail for @ moment CHuseppe turned and went out. The elevator man saw Ros stagger in a queer way and when she turned her head he saw that her cheek hed been slashed from her ear to nose. trace of him. left for her home at No. 250 Mulberty street. SS OPENING YOUR EYES ———— ‘One of the symptouss of neuritis II] is a drooping eyclid. One of the symptoms of rheu- matism is a crabbed disposition. NURITO will open your eyelid and open your eyes to the fact that prejudice is 6 worse disease 1 |] than neurit alve your rheumatic hazy remembrancs ) disposition f complete relief. id ade its friends in places as well as low. One of America’s first fifty mil- » I] lionnires was recently completely relieved by NURITO of a severe case of rheumatism that acted as if it had come to stey. He came to our office to teli us about it, tan old porter at a prom- York hotel hobbling on crutches from the same disease—~ d him abou' "a y this old ked into our office with- ¢| Magiatral Chom! ¥ atone th anh die ne ol idusl C ‘or Bunding. es eas romresalye af aus a) Indiv: ing to war againnt | € Many of the servile fourteen hundred He ran out Into the street to have Glonicanell! arrested, but there way no Rose was attended by # surgeon from New York Hospital and | | | Very ttle early dealings in the stock market to Opening prices were lower, es- ectally in the metal shares day. list ranging |eiderable buying dev | stocks a atron t the the party, or other witnesses, who rec- improvement temporary, a& ognized the ball player at these hotels, further realis! broke out, which ihe, ved his wife for a divorce caused the di to in assume . ” jay, 1912, naming a Mr. Robinson as tendency, “le aeeume @) Justice Sends Favorable Rec-| co-respondent.. “Prince Hal,” aa. the end of the frat h losnen| i ball player ts affectionately termed by of nearly 1 point were recorded inj OMMendation Back to Ref | the Jtighlanders! followers, wan wedded Specialties monopolized afternoon at-| 4 : . romance whtch. vegan during an exhi- tention, While tne standard taauen| Cree for Further Testimony: | bition game Chase played. in Jorsey were Inclined toward dulness, a large City, Mra, Chase fa @ Jersey City girl. number of (Inactive features leaped Inu “ad The ‘ed have a son, Harold jr., two | Prominence with brisk advance Cen- vette * ya years old. { tral Leather, Utah Copper and Corn] Justice Greenbaum to-day returned to . Chase filed a counter eutt for Products were the beat of this group Referee Alvin Untermeyer the latter's | divorte, naming an unidentified woman Aithoueh realizing was in progress| recommendation Mre. Nellie H.|@nd asking $900 a month alimony. during the final hour, the Vat cloned Chase be \ warded an interlecutory de- Instances. played their national card game, whica| her register y tion booths it 10 PB. strong with moderate gains in many The Closing Prices, To-day and Saturday are the last Gayo of registration. If yon do not| Regiatra- will open at 7 A. M. and _' THE EVENING WORL WL STE. interest was attached ‘to) With the) levels cons wave! Around not rogard i TER TO-DAY. camnot vote. M. Chi D, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1912.' HAL CHASE'S WIFE. ISDENIED DIVORCE FROMBALLPLAYER cree of divorce from her husband, ‘Hal Chase, the ball player. Mra. Notch COLLAR ‘Get the knack of the NOTCH” Se. each—2 for Bec. The for the bots that Ten new stylish shapes, quality velvet that has been made up this year, their usual prices they would cost you $2.98, $3.48 and $3.98. Special to-morrow at....... 20 Dozen Tailored Velvet Hats, at $1.98 In this lot are hats fresh from the manufacturer that have been selling velvet tams, trimmed with The greatest “Hs in right along at $2.98 and $3.98, band of fancy fur trimming and velvet buckle, tailored and Teady-te-wear hats ever known. Waiter Always Smiles When Asked to Serve ‘© other beer is so appropri- ate for all occasions, It has the inviting appearance, the de- lightful sparkle, the distinctive Pabst flavor. Have it served today with your down town lunch, Pabst “Blue Ribbon" Beer ( Order a case for your home. bd Phone or write, by Best Dealers E: here. Served in Leading Cafes and Restauran's. isin harméhy with the most refined surroundings and select company; the one beer you will really relish at mealtime, Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that is is clean and pure. BROOKL The Largest Millinery Store in America ILG MYKILE AVcNUE AND BRIDGE STREET Velvet Hat Sale aturday, October 19th The most remarkable values in velvet hats ever offered is what we claim * will put ou! to-morrow as our Seturday Specials, We only ask you to come in and see them. will not go aw $2.98 to $3.98 Velvet Shapes, at $1.98 in large, medium and smal! hats of the best If these hats were sold at without buying including We are positive that you OX'S $1.98 Court did evidence roborated testimony of the sole witness, The learned referee undoubtedly had serious suspicions of collusion and con- nivance.” After intimating Chase waa aiding his wife to obtain her decre), the Court directs the referée to inquire into the “appointments” the witness against Chase desoribed, by which the four per- fons met at certain hotels. The Court's opinion Is that Mrs. Chase should pro- duce one of the women who made up Chase, in answer said he would pay her $15 a week could not afford a higher sum, He said that whereas he was getting about %,900 a year with the Yankees, the chances are his sal- ary will be reduced in 1913 to some- thing like $450). He further ‘charged he lost an orange grove in Callfornia because of the extravagances of his wife, and told in his affidavit of an oc- cul FOR INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS, SOUR STOMAGH—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN Time it! In five minutes your Stomach feels fine— Surest, quickest Stomach doctor in the world. ce in the Colonial Hotel in Har- |, When he returned from a game, to find Mrs. Chase stretched out on the floor, with @ box of powder marked “poison” beside her, She felzned sut- cide, he said. © You don’t want a slow remedy wher your stomach is I—or an uncertain one—or a harmful one—your stomach is too valuable; your home—-keep it handy--get @ large ty-cent case from any drug store and then if any one should eat something which doesn't agree with t : if what they eat lies like lead, ferments and d forms gas; causes headache, t of acid a Coantwise Club to Have a Big Time, The Coastwise Club will give to its trionds and members a high-class en- tertainment and reception to-morrow evening in the New Amsterdam Opera } House, West Forty-fourth street. A large number of invitations have been rent out to the friends and officials of | the different steamship companies, Pro- visions have been made for the comfort and enjoyment of all who attend. Pape's Diapepsin come th the stomach all such dist ishes. Its promptness, certainty and se in overcomipg the worst stomach ders is a revelation to those who in, dyspepsia, ga: id other stomach troubles have famous the world over. 182-184-186-188-19 SMITH ST. Cor. Warren St. BROOKLYN aed 4 AS one Strict! NAH 36-i xB LE NS x SALLE e220 Zee SK S $1 Weekly Overcoats at $14.75. Overcoats. $3.29 up. a FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE’) wow orENn 222-224-226-228 SATURDAY GRAND ST. Ladies’ and Misses’ $22.50 NEW FALL SUITS, $14.75 Get one of these suits at $14.75 and.you will be very best looking suit any store has ever offered for so li Serges, Whipcords and beautiful mixtures. shades, all colors and all sizes. ALTERATIONS FREE $20 and $22.50 Women’s & Misses’ Coats at $16.50 tailored coats in the convenient , three-quarter or full length models. Included are the smart new Johnny coats, with dozens of other styles in fine broad- cloths, satin lined serges, Huddersfield tweeds, diag- onals and plushes. and $22.50 values, at.... $21 Charmeuse Dresses at $12.50 Mlver Fillings. 4 up Dresses so pretty and stylish that they will fairly ae bad fascinate you. Made of fine, all silk satin charmeuse. WATERBURY DENTAL done wih “senies Hects. sod ones with new side PARLORS sashes. Beautifully made and replete with distinctive 54 W. 880 O., $21.00 dresses fees . ae : $42.50 Bring Your Family WE CLOTHE THEM ALL We have etylish Men's Suite at $13.50, Goa. 128th Sto": Sth Awe, Entzance 271 W, 126th St. , BROOKLYN ‘Today hight, lowest and las prices of storks; @€ainst the Yankee first baseman as ‘het changes ar pared with yesterady's| 1 ie! Baa “heures “tre te tio : “i "Mee hawe ribovenaed one of he ‘oon ae .| husband's pats, a fellow ball player, y Ae cit Sai. Bi 51" | who contemed’ betag one ot a! pany NEW YORK (0) © NEWARK Catton de? fst] ot four whic! t t 4 fetes hy + 3) fourned to night eaten and pots. The PHILADELPHIA P LLI NS & BUFFALO + + §] witness named’ Chase and’ a “blonde : 9 126% + | yor wor ‘a two of the oth THE = a) embers of the party. The ball player, Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn {2% — M| Whose namo is withheld, had no cor- ARS Bl tocateeotve the Chases’ marriage. Will Place on Sale _To-Morrow (Saturday) 41% + ¢| In referring the case back to the MS t RL not satieted with the_uncor. . ME + eee i —_ 1,000 Girls’ Dress, Semi-Dress and School Coats i + We illustrate four of the dozens of eee smart models in this offering—material: at fa Chinchilla, Boucle, Mixtures, Chevrons, Broadcloth, Coniureys ae vee Hey + 3 and Velvet, in prevailing colors. 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