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x "s i “4 Vig? ete kaye: 12 POLICEMEN FIGHT; ONE DYING, BUT NO | CHARGE I MADE loboken Authorities Face Mys- tery of Shooting With Strange Apathy. Ronarkuvie apathy in the face of @ fmystery which ts expected at any time to involve the crime of murder char- Reterizes the attitude to-day of the de- @ectives and police of Hoboken toward the surely fata! shooting yesterday fmoming of Policeman Stephen Costell tnd the beating of Policeman J Dietrich. Costello, who lived at No. 788 Ocean @vemue, Jersey City, and who had been @ the pédlice force of that city for @ve years, lies in North Hudson Hos with three bullet wounds through body. He will die within another @renty-four hours, the surgeons say, ‘Dietrich occupies a cot in the same fmetitution, suffering from a fractured skull, Every evidence points to him 8 the man who shot Costello and in moments of temporary lucidity he ad- mits that much substantially. Five of @ight men who were witnosses to the @hooting and clubbing have voluntarily Given their names to Chief of Police uley of Hoboken. fet no ante-mortem statement has been obtained from Costello. Dietrich has not been placed under arrest. None of the five material witnesses has been \ detained, The Chief of Police himself itted to-day that he had not yet earned definitely how the shooting of Costello“and clubbing of Dietrich came s@bout. Bo far as @ reporter for The Even- fing World could unravel to-day, the tangled threads of circumstance gur- founding the early Sunday morning Occurrence outside of the Mountain House, a roadhouse on Palisade ave- nue, near Cortlandt street, they lead to this approximate story of the as- eault: AOADHOUGE PROPRIETOR’S VER. | drop SION OF SHOOTING. Between midnight and 4 o'clock on Sunday morning Policeman Dietrich, in the course of his beat, dropped into the Mountain House. A dance was in progross in the vicinity; the barroom ‘when they got more drunk than ‘were; wouldn't Dietrich come back af- ter ne ee of duty at ¢ Dietrich reported off duty at Police Headquartera at 4 o'dock and after changing into citizen's clothes he called up the Mountain telephone and told wes coming right out there on the oar. Dietrich reached the resort about hatt fan hour afterward, Things were as the proprietor of the place had anticipated— ‘eight men in the bar, which should have theen closed by police regulations at 1 o'clock, were noisy end quarrelsome, According to Fossetti's story he Dietrich in a rear office room behind the ‘bar to talk to him and while they were sitting there in the dark a window looking on the atreet opened and a man /FOQUR FINED FOR SELLING started to craw! in, JUMPED THROUGH WINDOW TO GRAPPLE WITH MAN. Then, as the horel proprietor contin-| Penalties Inflicted Ranged From |itghth avenue, pleaded gullty to selling ues ‘to tell the tale, Dietrich jumped | $25 5 a fine milk 2 per cent. low, As Meyer had through she window ‘@nd grappled wit $250 to $20 for a First been convicted once before Justice Rus- je man, whom he took to be bur sell imponed @ fine of @%. | glar. Immediately the eight nolsy men Offense. A ihe Recta sratats, os se Gantieikt| &n the bar ran outside and began xo sur- | ar lors of the Pure Food laws | xo, 194 Rivington street, pleaded guilty ‘ound the fighters, Moswett Alecreet- | o¢ 1 AAWs | No. V . leaded guilty ly withdrew. n the Court] io sell rotten ogam, Inspector Rdwari He heard three pistol | shots and looked out on the str No|° one was there but IMerich and a 1 lying sprawled on the pavement, Fos- set ventured cautiously out. Near the unconscious form in the street he fouad Dietrich'n gun and stout policeman's club, which he had worn up from Police Headquarters desphe his clti- zen's Clothes, Dietrich was wandering blindly about muttering. When an arrfbulance took the two men to the hospttal the one with the three bullet wounda identified himself ae Cor- tuto, but he gave no version of the ‘events preceding the affray. Dietrich re- Peated parrot-like that he had shot a man who was trying to break into Fos- setti's office, eae Took Gas bat Recover. Catherine Nighwilder, employed by Mrs, John Holznagel at No. 134 East Seventy-sixth e#treet, attempted to kil! herself with gas in the kitchen early to-day. Policeman Mulvey of the Bast Bixty-reventh strec: station, had her sent to Presbyterian Hospital in an ambulance. She * ‘ll recover, Three years ago my little girl, Angela, was taken sick with scarlet fever and later dropsy set in; her face and limbs swelled and her eyes puffed. A leading Li ergy Bape at the time, treated her without the slightest success. A sample of your Swamp-Root having been left at the house at the time, I resolved to tr; it, and as it agreed with her stomach continued using it with grateful results. The inflammation began to subside after she had taken the first fifty-cent bottle, and after she took two large bottles she was pronounced cured by the doctor and has been in good health ever since. ‘The doctor came to ace her every day and ex- amined her every second day until he pro- nounced her kidneys in fect condition. Now, then, the doctor was under the impression that I was giving my irl his medicine, but as his medicine had failed to do a bit of good, and Sertring not to offend him, I did not tell him I was fivins her Swamp-Root and he did not the difference. I did not use one of hie medicine after I started my fa on Swamp-Root, and have always felt that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root saved my girl’s life, for which I am grateful. cannot praise it too highly, Very truly, MRS. MARY BYRNE, New Brunswick, N. J. Btate of New Jersey } County of Middiesex5 ** Mrs. Mary Byrne, being duly sworn by me, to law, on her oath ssit! that the above statement made b; just and true. MRS. MARY B Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 16th day of July, A, D. 1900, MARGARET P. O'DONNELL, Notary Dr. a Bs What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ly Cer ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince snyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling | ® all about the kidneys and bladder. When ory, be sure and mention the New Youk World. Regular fifty- cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. me is RNE. for Their Suits Specially Planned and Arranged for There are about 5000 magnificent suits involved in this TO-MORROW (ELECTION DAY) | Drastic Reduction Sale | Finest Tailored Suits ALL SIZES FOR 10.75 Value 17.50 12.75 Value 22.50 15.00 Value 25.00 17.50 Value 35.00 /] Suits of Broadcloth Suits of Novelty Fabrics‘ Suits of Men's Wear Serge Suits of Velvet & Corduroy , Suits of Two Tone Diagonals Bayard st » pleaded guilty to selling | fterman Rersh, another eg dealer of | impure low In solids. | No, 221 Second street, was fined $2) for, Because vat the Borden! trying to dispose of decayed eges. ments that cannot be matched anywhere at our prices —wup to the full standard of Jac! 's style, Jackson's qual- ty, Jackson's ng, Jackson’s value giving—possible only Pason © ¢ orders this store is able to plage ighest clase suit makers. etn ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MO NDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912. Company had twice before been con- victed of a aimflar offense Presiding Justice Russell find the young woman IMPURE MILK AND EGGS. 250. Henry Meyer, a grocer of No. 156 Welss of the Board of Health found | eighty-one bad eggs in Summeratein’s store on Oct, 12, Summerstein was fined milk station at No. 87 | gos ttan, to-day. » manager of Bor: STORE_CLOSES ONE O'CLOCK ELECTION DAY. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. | Will Close Out Tuesday Morning Women’s Suits, Dresses & Coats Women’s Winter Coats Seven-eighth and full-length models of chin- | chilla, buucle, Scotch eather | mixtures, iagonal serge or cheviot, in black, navy, Oxford or brown. Heretofore $29.50 to $30.50 1 8.50 Women’s Tailored Suits Dressy or tailored suits of imported diagonal cheviot, English serge, Bedford cord, broad- cloth, eponge or Ottoman cloth, coat silk lined, wool interlined, latest model skirt. Heretofore $34.50 to $49.50 Women's Dressy Gowns Afternoon or evening gowns of charmeuse silk, crepe meteor, silk faille or chiffon over silk, in black and all colors. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 25.00 18.50 SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY MORNING, Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats Moire Pony Coats Uk neds *mrdooee model of Mahe woleny poy gr8 39.50 Fur Trimmed Pony Coats stunk rachoog, nine Marae colar of ever uy) Conese, 59.50 French Seal Coats Of fine quality French Seal draped to “0 He} 65. 00 cord ornament. Caracul Coats—(Civer Collar and Cutts) Of well matched Caracul skins, deep collar and cuffs of Civet Fur. Value $135.00 98.50 Franklin Simon & Co. Will Close Out Tuesday Morning Misses’ Suits, Dresses & Coats Misses’ Tailored Suits Latest models of cheviot, diagonal, broadcloth, tweed or serge; smart tal coats, silk lined, interlined ; new model skirts, 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Misses’ Winter Coats Seven-eighth and full-length models of navy, brown or gray chinchilla, zibeline, double-faced fabrics, Scotch fleece cloths. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $25.00 to $39.50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Of charmeuse silk, crepe meteor; also na blue or black English serge. ! a 14 to 20 years, Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 1 4.50 18.50 18.50 SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY MORNING. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Winter Suits With extra pair of knickerbockers, Single and double- breasted Norfolks, also plain coat models, of all wool fabrics 7 to 18 years. Value $9.75 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Button-to-neck model, in navy or Oxford, wool lined, velvet collar, 3 to 10 years, Value $9.75 Young Men's Suits Two or three button English sack models of navy blue cheviot, Scotch tweed or cheviot. 32 to 40 chest. Value $15.75 Young Men's Overcoats English Guard belted back model of imported chinchilla, in navy blue, Oxford or brown, 32 10 40 chest. Value $27.50 6.50 6.95 | 12.75 19.75 FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Specials for Tuesday (Election Day) |* Store Open Until 6 P. M. Misses’ & Children’s Wea Children’s Chinchilla Coats 4 to 16 Years. Good quality chinchilla, all lined with flannel, belted model. Value $12.50 $8.75 Girls’ Dresses 4 to 14 Years. Of all wool serges and fancy [$7.50 plaids, several models. ‘ Value $12.50). Misses’ 8 Funtor Coats Two toned oe seth, lined throughout, and fur collar. i Value $35.00 $29 50 Of heavy mixtures and plain color cloths, in a variety of colors and models. $12.50 Misses’ 8 Funtor Dresses Of all wool serges, velvet or tine | cloth trimmed. Value $15.00 $10.75 Of satin meteor and charmeuse, splendid model for afternoon wear, in all colors. Value $25.00 $17.50 ——OCOo qmoeSeeS3=——o Spectal Values in Misses? & Children’s Trimmed Hats An assortment of desirable styles suitable for school wear, in velours, felts, stitched velvets, satins and taffetas. Colors are taupe, blue, brown, red and black. Also a number of chic styles for dress or strect wear made of black velvet, trimmed with dainty colors. $1.95, $3.95 8 $5.95 Formerly $4.50 to $11.00. Women’s Gloves 16-Button Elbow Length W bite Glace Mousquetaire Gloves | $1.95 Value $2.75 2-Clasp Roundseam Glace Gloves Soft pliable skins. Tan, slate, black] 78C and white. Value $100 Specials in Neckwear Chemisettes & Sleeveless Guimpes } : Of shadow lace and plain net. 50c Plain Net Guimpes Long sleeves, edged with pleating «| $7. ihe and jabot effect. 35 Shadow Lace Stock Collars Full jabot attached, white and ecru. Satin Tailored Stocks White pique turnovers. Black and white, soc & 75¢ Imported Lace Collars Variety of shapes for dresses and coats, 60c to $1.75 } 68c Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. e A seven-time World Want works all th: week. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Specials for Tuesday (Election Day) Store Open Uniil 6 P. M. Important Sale Women’s Boots and Evening Slippers ° - Tuesday and balance of the week Considering the present high cost of good quality shoes this sale presents the greatest values in high-grade footwear that we have ever offered. Boots for all occasions an | Beautiful Evening Slippers 4- 85 Values $6.00 to $8.00 Evening and House Shippers ‘alues $5.00 and $6.00 This Season’s Smartest Models in Walking and Dress Boots Low college or high Cuban heels. Values $5.00 and $6.00 $3.95 $3245 An Exceptional Offering of Women’s Tatlored Suits 8 Coats Made Especially For Lord & Taylor Hiigh Class Tatlored Suits — - Made of the best imported winter materials, in the season’s most desirable models, hand tailored, lined with the best quality peau de cygne, and warmly interlined. Value $42.50 $24.50 Also Tailored Suits of chiffon broadcloths, two toned and plain diagonals, velvet and braid $2 0 trimmed or strictly tailored models, lined 9-5 and warmly interlined. Special at....... Street and Touring Coats ‘The season’s most attractive models. Made of the best materials. Plush collars and $ braid bound, smart ornament for side [¥/4+ 75 fastening. Value 825.00 Fur Collared Coats An entirely new 50 inch length model of velour-de-laine, with moleskin collar and handsome ornament for side fastening, lined throughout with best quality peau de cygne, and warmly interlined. Value $45.00 Smart Tailored Eponge Dresses For street wear, in all the Autumn Shades, $15.50 & $19.50 Velveteen Coats for dressy afternoon wear. Three quarter length—can be worn over any dress. Black S$ 35-00 with white collar and cuffs..... Special at $29.50 Infants’ Wear Chinchilla Coats - tod Years. All lined, box or belted model, {| $5+75 Gray, navy and brown........ White Repb Dresses . New model embroidered scal-} $7, 95 lop and belt. Value $2.75 A full line of Children’s Caps and Bonnets of Corduroy and Silks 50c, 98¢ & $1.25 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. d prosper.