The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1912, Page 8

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ae ee emicumannaaind ee me a een PL A EE cE ENE Ne NS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919) ‘Peal odgate bon [ectiing and aot An 2c SHORTAGE MAY BE $276,000, | sscertainea to exist im the Water De out on a Long Island real estate com: | nuwiiling and sometimes nolsy children, EY SC I y | Pet territory.) had arrived on the spot and formed & aiccdehdeies par:ment’s accounts, | "Why walk m mile” yelled Wash back | ring with other inecent bystanders with, tue Nenaricn Beat we said to ne] Tris aere te aa ove mray sl ELECTION SPECIAL ; | to Watt and disappeared back Into | In @ Fad me | matter of bookkeeping, and most of it ; a : ple The Hobart | ow Byenn Alene, ‘8 accounted for by the fact thi “ | ly into a swamp. | \ Pxpert accountants will present a ge-|eyStem of account keeping of tl ng ‘ remnant rested the sisson fu Tport of their investigation of the] partment failed to take Into con: : 9) fj of the Hobart first floor in | books and accounts of the city gotern-| ation various charges. The report, it i we in front of the furn jfk of Newark, N. J., next Wednes-| i: sald, will suggest a complete revision é GOSH BLAME ITI pwhere came an aufos | he two smouldering logs, w }day, when the Finance Committee of | »f the account keeping system and the ‘4 . nt for the first hearth fire of the Nerepate ae ———— | ood screened strawberry bed Tomorrow and all Election Week This Handsome Mission Morris “hair ON CREDIT 16 i CASH £0.88 ‘This Morris Chair has | low custhons covered in Spanish Leather oughout of geni= ‘7 in nr Krah has donat nelkhbors because he ver bed at the other town was tramp car, The Henze} h irned through the fire brick« and made all the trouble, after being set ‘the Common Council meets. it ts un. | climination of useless employeas. deficit" approximating $273,000 has been derstood the report will state a “book in the house. here anything any of us folk fork) Prosecuting Witnesses Against Whole Village Turned Out age ma od | Rosenthal’s Alleged Aides Were Topsy-Turvy to Attend © >) ‘Has anybody. “nitrated ar Impeached by Whitman. Exciting Blaze. : i searched hit , \ A trial bearing directly on upon the ecents leading up to the assassination, of Herman Rosenthal oame up before Judge Malone in the Court of General Thirty-fourth Street, West Sessions to-day, when Herbert Hull ton, President of the Country| and James Fieming were ‘arraigned &. ’ Club, Frederick C. H. Simo i on an indletment charging them with Will hold a very Important Sale of i | , | three New York persons bre “| | Y Mies Helen McNulty, daughter of the| “i!Me and abetting tn the conduct of: \international contractor, deployed to t gembiing house. These men were ear in cl rT arrested in Herman Tosenthal's place, ’ 9 9 ane tee or promt tom theloe noel ina naw ee ay tect = Girls’, Juniors’, Misses’ and ‘nl | surrounding terfitory were W. K. VANDERBILT FINED. | f | Fat Men Had Hard Run for ‘Nothng and Wanted to Get Busy, Anway. us $4 50 wi Charles Becker, on evidence sworn to 9, |ney, W. Gould Brokaw, W. Kk, Vander-| by Deteptives Steinert and White. Women’s Coats Open FURN'SHED iit jr. (who ta member of the Are] “Yrunts twesty veers old and @ eephew Eveniags COMPLETE A WEEK Prem a Stall Conesrondent of The Evening) company and will have to pay @ fine of| 4¢ Meg, Rosenthal. He wai - Me ORRAT NNCK GRE TION, Le 14 Nov, | MMDEF Wan No. 7171, or xomething | Wii Type angwering the wlan [a warrant calling for “John vat greatly reduced prices, ke th ‘The chauft backed it Flemii if piety LIKE 2 t. he chauffeur backe No. 1." Fleming was arrested on a war- ES, ARE &-This community was Just recover-| gown tn. : : \ EASY TERMS 1 nin front of Powell and Watt and —— rant calling for “John Doorman No. 8.” LOWEST IN TOWN. tig to-day from the horrible aimost-| tied the tongue of the reel to the rear When the case was called to-day Fred- Tuesday and Wednesday , . which exercised the Visita le. Under the rules of the fire de-| ty C, A. Seltzer, author of “The Two-|erick Goldsmith, counsel for the ac- Hook and Ladder Company! partment of Great Neck station the|Gun Man,” a romance of the big Weat,|°use4, announced he was prepared to HOMES COM! §.E. Cor. 124! Of Great Neck Station to euch an ex-| first man to hitch on to the reel or Will begin in the Evening World| argue a motion for the dismissal of the GIRLS’ COATS, 4 to 16 years, $9.75 & $13.75 tent that the Sabbath peace of this part| engine with an automobile or Thursday, Nov. 7. indictment. He set up as grounds for of Long Ieiand was made into a satur-| of horses cet: Nobody knows at —__—_ the motion that the District-Attorney, Former prices $13.75 to 22.50 i haiian holiday yesterday afternoon by! this writing who the successful a4to- | DETECTIVES ARE INDICTED |”, the, Becker tri tablished that the . Se gain the firaplace of the] mobilist was, but nobody #ent anybody raid ee 1 wi rane ieg that, ‘ , fenry M, Hobart. The mone- re ino the evidence sworn to by White and Me cetera tar, ee mane:| 0 eet tn rin, twee oer tne] ON CHARGE OF EXTORTION. iinen'wus getkrta'cvdmar asa ci JUNIORS" COATS, 13 to 17 years, $14.50 & 16.75 shook caused by the ringing of| Fox's bill against the engine last sum- i ss aisle ~ ce. Were se = sl bat in ghe tomer of the Vistlant] mer other folks have been rather alow Doyle and Seleske, Exposed by Eve. [described tn tho warrants, | Former prices $20.00 to 26.50 0 end Hook Ladder Company | about answering the bell. And, any-| ning YG n > a Pug Scotia seyp red ll deladdierbtedta debate Paneth ning World, Are Held by Grand | ajsconcerted Asstetant District-Attorney ' Manley, who wae in charge of the pro- . ps ~ wore © monh by the vampa| gone; they atarted on the gallop from| Jury and Put Under $2,500 Bail. | secution. He arked tor sse-was grant: MISSES’ COATS, [4 to 20 years, $18.50 & 24.50 jorth Side. the «tation up Manhasset road as soon ed an adjournment until Thursday. It ‘of all the bell rang. Everybody | as they learned whence the alarm came J eeniiceriaattien Lege nbs fa aktisipated. the tndlotalehts will Se Former prices $26.50 to 35.00 two miles thought it was the| in order to ecllect & auarter each from Sina pase ‘one wae ae penal quashed, as the police officers upon Pi bell and wondered whether there| the crowd returning from the fire, 3 whom the prosecution must rely, were wes an extra service or whether the} Whether the jer waa a disaster or | weeks ago charged with extortion, after| impeached as witnesses by the District- WOMEN’S COATS, 34 to 44, $19.50 & 29.50 fuk Mocves tid called @ meeting to| ®t. Four qu the hi an investigation by Commisstoner Waldg| Attorney in the Becker trial, learn why their movement had not been |‘? ® North Si GF the Snssened (OF the Myentag Myers: arity ae Former prices $28.00 to 42.00 inéntioned in the Bible. Then who than a 86 fire . were indicted to-day by the October “COUNT CHICERELLI” aarti an thels front porches to wee|MORE VOLUNTEERS TAKE A|Grand Jury in Brooklyn, They were HAND IN HILL CLIMB. taken vefore Judge Fawcett in the! FOUND DEAD IN HIS ROOM. Also a Clearance Sale of tan enea cua tha ca ccomaatin: tna | Mibeneh fea | ha ely cot aan Timah te‘ eine ; ‘ o 6 i 4 Guat Nock Hills Ausitary Fat Men's| Word came to the Evening World sev-|than twenty years as “Count Chioerell!” WOMEN’S AND MISSES DRESSES ‘Assoctatio ving been alarmed by |¢Ta! weeks ago that two detectives had |and as the “Mystery of Frog Hollow,” etation, having y Hen Coffin's imitation of @ wounded | &xtorted $2 and a gold watch from Vic-|was found to-day in the old-fashioned Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, crow in his descent over the hillside, | tor Filmon, @ chauffeur, after threate: wo story house In which he lived at wae on the alert and ewung into ac-|ing to fasten on him a charge that he|No, 290 Hast One Hundred and Fitty-| Brocades, Serges, Velvets, Corduroys, iy & tion. Malcolm C. Rorty, assistant to|had “robbed a woman with @ glass ey street. Tho body was on the floor, . 1 the President of the New York Tole-| Ft9non tq#d @ man who sometimes|the right hand clutching the leg ot aj Mpomge, etc. - 2 6 6 2 2 © 6 « f $17.50 phone Company; Richard Linthicum, | employed him that the detectives were {small stove. He had died from heart post and itteratooer; Royal T. Hodg-| nounding him to aive then $00 failure, Former prices $26.50 to 35.00 ihe re a anne Cota te | Cau olen vt appear. . " his, Hollow” section of the Bronx Evening World, which at once notified |th, (Pros i ry ’ Seek om un Ae ang yrth the | Gommiastoner “Welds, “Liew, baste |Sieyartny, gears eee, Be,ateeated| © WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS knot was tied, After that they wanted | Costigan was assigned to run the story|by his never failing good humor. He to let go. ae tae . |A2wA. Filmon wae suppiied with $100|watked: with a pectiar limp, which he| Velvets, Corduroys, Cheviots, Broadcloths, Ormonde But Bramwell Davis, the real estate |i, marked bitle and, followed by Cos-|once explained was the result of having magnate, had arrived ‘on the soene BY | 1400 met Seleate, Filmon swore ne|been wounded ina duel tn tly, The| Fancy Mixtures... - - - + + « $29.50 Castle Brand , 2 iain Mutien, (had passed the money to Selceke, put |mAn Never talked of himself, and soon Fo ice $38.00 ; 9 sue Braid | j the President of the Visilanta, was over | the marked bills were not found in the : bs li siaael sina faim Renate rmer price la * at Isaac Guggenhelm's place at possession of the detective. Later, ™ 0 : Washington, where he has been super-|Commiaselcner Waldo tned up all’ the bp abirve rei! Ba ; intending a painting job: Though he or- | detectives of the St sa well supplied with money, 2 yt! f/there wae reafty enything in it eaw| dered an automobile on the arrival of | fe "chauttour picked ext Dovie ae ire | eet ty nat time, fils clothes began to 22 to 26 John Fors: he 3th St., West At All the 200 Jame: s Buller Inc. Stores # Double JH Stamps FREE On fionday and F Wednesday with Everything Tomatoes | ta Large No. 3 can, ripe, red fruit. Early Junes, sweet and tender. Salmon, fata the 8.41 train from Port Washington at ‘ show signs of wear and it was only a fen CofMfn hopping hig way across the Nick he did not arrive until ail @ocond man who had threatenel him. short time afterward that he went to Doyle was arrested and both men were |tive in the house where the body was Great Wiside over Great Neck Hills, the) Great Neck he Oe teidon had” gone whistling of his whtkers almost drown: | OPH 41, then suspended. found. He was about sixty years old, Tall can choice Alaska pink. ng the flapping of bia coattails. He the time the motor-towed hose roel vas on his way to the fire house to ed in front of Mr. Hobart's house earn where the blaze was, Hen fe such| Lieut. William Kirkman, N. G. N. Y., . \t alert fireman that he did not wait Ore ee By ee ot kee ate | 3 the sm 4 th t I Cc ther getting ‘is first word over the ny } e a Ss a sig hat there a © Ge to nak | Meer which ments at the, Yiniant | pipe- le. esure pean il For Housekeepers Deliciously sweet, tender, fresh and new, 7 AME THE HOSE CART WITH oot The war nan parnad bac foe PEI is the list below of make style; oa es i ge nee Foch NEIGHBORS i t Neck en's Club. : : ‘ : f : Next the Vigilant Hose Cart appeared |as Hodes Linthloum Rorty "and - Nineteen ‘ase of 24 Cans, $1.40; Dozen Cans, fat in front of the railroad station with ae ned eee bang on to the reat hag , ho ee F, Witam aat Fowl, son of the|Enie and ph veel when. the, cash ry ames Butler n.. fi] Best Creamery Butter, w........ 33 late Major Powell of the Geological 5ur-| was going down hill and fosemuch a. Belle B k B tt 9 35° ' , and the Grst explorer of the can-|the machine did not stop, they ° " : 1 & : WY ot tte Colorado, and 3r. If. Io| holding back. : : | Markets roo: ULLEP, prints only, each . Watt towing it with the help of several! WANTED TO GET BUSY WHEN . Butterine, best quality; in prints, each... 25° a | | Eggs, selected, sweet and sound, dozen..... 25° : Potatoes, best selected.......... 6 Ibs. 10° ‘ Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, «:10¢ 1 Blue Ribbon Syrup, by thecan...... 10° § i Blue Ribbon Jams, tarce giass jar. LSe Liberty Jams, all flavors, large glass jar L@° | H Madison Pickles, au kinds; Mason jar 10¢ P Peerless Catsup, bore. 15° ana 10° | Peerless Sauce, vote... 15° ana 10° f that are doing so much to nbors, Mr, Watt, 2 od pal teighbors, Mr. Watt, who wore a r reduce the Cost of Living in MWeater and thinks he can tell other u 1 v feonle how to grow strawberries, tried | goned the rope and had taken to his their respective neighbor. 4 do his share of the pulling on tho! bicycle at about the same time that ar, ; hoods. Some of the lew prices aft of the hose cart while guiding Lis] Powell hed leaped into the tonneau o! ) p °) REO seyole with the other hand, ‘The Hon. hike when the Fat Men's As- é 55 until Wednesday's closing: Van Nostrand, roadmaster exan to push vigorously sup- Wonton crortrarct y effort to prevent. attempts a Ue NU eee ; Sirloin and Porterhouse Steak. .... 18° “eit ele, te ee ee Se Best Conch Steak Bi BE Wie sr at A alas, Yr HUNG spaadl gh Sasaki VB est Chop eef....... 2 tis. wre in a hurry | wien theres @ fire onthe other aide Be 1 Loin Matton Chops, Fency....2 ts. 25° iv tg a | By te ea ea Sunred naa, Shoulder Mutton Chops......... 11¢ @ ies prs wee for Stews...... Jb. ee : er an or Ci) Extra choice. .Ib. Stern Brothers eect Loin of Pork, Fancy.......1. 15° 0/8 (Extra Wines, Fig Newtons 12° To-morrow, Unusually Attractive Values s Cure d Hams aks 17° and Annie Lauries, lb...... will be placed on Sale in Seasonable ugar . Sugar Cured Bacon » «i:ips.....v. 19° I] Grape Fruit, tne new roridas, each... S°] Fresh Country Sausage...... ib. 16° 8/8 Apples, Fancy Oregon Jonathans, doz. 20°} Frankfurters, Zimmerman’s famous .. lb, 15° YJ Lar e Porto Rico Oranges, doz. [9° : WINES. SREWS » Gallon Half Gallon : Sliced Boiled Hams choicest..... w. 28¢ Git See ed Raisins, Package as troah seeded 10° 4 Pigs’ Heads». 5° | Pigs Feet... '7< Bit SinyrnaFigs, Sciecqeaie. bet 15°F Sauer Kraut, Finest fancy white........ Ib. 3¢ tk Da @S, Jack Horner Brand, very nourishing, packate 1O°! £ LIQUORS 7 Markets in Manhattan and Bronx, F Cranperries, vest cape Cod, 1b... 9° Sir John Power's @ 7 3 F i Irish Whiskey, Three Swaitowy bot. $F! ODF 173 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St, Phone Columbus 8897, pie H Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, bot. 3S ff 1371 st. Nicholas Ave., near 178th St, Phone Audubon 4701. PAs THE FIRE WAS OUT. Mr. Watt, however, who had aban- | i, EON Port ana AMES Sherry ie te ' : A a \ ‘Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing |f Cal eckta inte tooae toetad Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, : : vintages—rich and strengthening “a ; ; , tonics and tissue builders, Norfolk « e-breasied styles, with two pairs S710 18 years, Actual Value $8.75, at $6.00 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, in Norfolk and Double-breasted styles, also of gray and brown cheviots in neat effects, with two pair trousers, sizes 7 to 18 years, at $4.85, 6.50 Actual Values $6.50 and 8.00 Boys’ Long Overcoats, Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. of troy Ma es ni ire ra , F 999 Westchester Ave., cor. 165th and Fox Streets; opposite jj ; : oe pie mba fabrics in gray or brown effets minor 8.59 fj Old Monogram Rye, bortic..... T5C fh simpson s:; Subway Station, Phone Melrose 2201; 100 2% 8" 7Oe| B mB wit . Ie J Lied 1 q $ : 3730 itePlains Road, cor. St. Phone Wmsbridge 238, St Small Boys’ Russian Overcoats, Gorden Dry Gin, Best Imported, bot. 85c¢ |g 65 Westchester Square. Phone Westchester 558. + 6OPN TR BS Pe ; amps with op re ZO 2 Stamps with Best American cor. na Ave. Pho: m 9, SG a st Wy te Princeton Dry Gin, fii!" 68C fF Mates WR og ke Slanbs vik soape i Imperial Rye, Half-gal. jug, 95c, bot, 45c \N so Thira Ave., cor: Dean St. Phone Main 366, es {OF aa ey with Medicinal Malt Whiskey, (69¢ [] mines eee | 15 sate FREE th sc es Ret A See titlind buiton-to-neck style, of all wool Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots, with wool or plaid worsted linings, 2 sizes 24% to 8 years, at 4.85 Actual Values $7.50 and 8.50 i awAps with ve so | wei F plend 23°} 8’ Corduroy and Chinchilla 0: Coney IslandAve., cor. Beverly Rd. Phone Flatbush 1659, S swift’ od Q ak - mice, cone itary in avy a ¥ ak page 00 The World's Two Best Imported Brews. S7ODEIghteenthAV.,cor. Benson Av. PhoneBatb Beach2008, Bf Toilet Soap, swite’s Perfumed 3 (735 10° brown, sizes 24 to 8 , Actual Value $7.50, ° Suburban Markets ey c cu ii egy 4 Ach ca peeanbaulaalaa Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Yonkers—494 South Broadway, cor. Lawrence. Phone 4128, ; shi aibd — ea | Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Direct importations enable us to sell at $9 .45 Dozen 3 | Mount Vernon—35 Mt. Vernon Ave. Phone 1670. DOCOOOOO0OCO80OG0000000O200000900000000000000001 including suits of blue serge and fancy mixtures, tiecs eats catiosade leer orices: Dar: batt: Splits, ] West New B. nson, 6 i 1112 Costieton Aven Shona 1680, | SUND AY WORLD'S “TO LET ” ADS. School 5: ee oo emo nna: 518,50 Allowance for Returned Empties ‘te sizes 34 to 39 inch chest, ‘Actual, Values We pay 16 cents a dozen for the return of empty bottles, and gan on, L. 1.—Cor.Main St. andN.¥.Ave. Phones76, [i\¥ Simplify Home-seeking by saving A | 10. dozen for ts, Washinton; ele-—Cr. Flower Hill & IrmaAv. Phone207. By g 234 and 224 8ti eth 4 DELIVER FREE and wal call for moter tric ane Saas Freeport, L. 1.—Cor. Main St. and Merrick Rd. Phone 802 Bg time, temper and tramping. Se eoooaeENENCOONNNOO SCO NROGONOOOO0NN

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