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, 4 . - ‘ . io THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912 me mt. i Re OOS " back to the 7! ot H] He D ti P t Pri D $1,600; three process servers at $1,000. and brought the auto Ww ng pa m n County Clerk—All employees in this Before he could get in it was necessa:s . EN COPS GET 0 a o U @, 0. a a on a office are paid by fees. They are as fo open the gates and put » emall run eee follows in Queens: one mortgage tax y way at the curb. He had open deputy clerk, one chief tickler clerk, « gates, apparentiy, Jast an instant Lot] 7 My one bookkeeper, one court minutes | he was struck down. The auto remada mt | | custodians, two index clerks, one | The police have several thi but tae t aTRER TE REO Ae URE AE Oe chattel mortgage clerk, one naturali- | | practically nothing in the way ovi- " zation clerk, five comparing clerks, |dence, One is that robbery wae the t | one chief recording clerk, twent | object of the attack, and the robbers \ three copyists, one index clerk, one , Were frightened away before they could | raftsman, one marriage license | J tim's pockets. AB- nid | | clerk, one confidential clerk. | . thieves were expecting Commissioner of Jurors—One Aasia- | Ky h onmluctor, and see. —— —— ’ tant Commissioner, $2,000; one clerk, > struck that they had i $1.00; two FE, and BE. clerk, one at |the wrong man, hurried away. . NI 5 | $1200 and one at $100; one clerk at | [i ‘ in| Then ives posmuble some vie had ens « “Don’t Move or We'll Shoot,” Six Officers of New County | {1\G0,"one stenographer at $130; one Lies Dying for Two Hours in fein tor tor tue purpose of stealing M N Will Receive Salaries of Jury ‘notice server at $1,000, Vacant Lot Till Girl Mr. Ronia's limousine and was surpeleed New ! ve Sala Sherift's Office.—One auditor at $1,- I i} by the returning chauffeur, who tri a lurmur New Members of u CCEIVE SAJArIES O 500; ane bn” Ape at $1,200; one law to prevent the intruder from getting ; ‘ clerk at $1,600; one stenographer away and was attacked, Force, Just Like “Vets.” $10,000 a Year. $1,900; one index clerk at 9900; one Sees Feet. But the police suspect there may messenger at $900. some other reason, MoCoy never dran! — >__ and was not quarreisome. Very little is * A mysterious assault that will blot| known about him, however, and he may THIRD NOVICE BUSY. LOTS OF OTHER JOBS, |JUDGE GIVES DECISION Sat he Ute 60 Thdeake Mocoy, obant- [nave eaeciied Ris’ employer’ kGoWs GUE ON MANHATTAN BRIDGE. | teur tor Arthur Bonta, proprietor of Ta eeet ow ure inclined te eiuie As | ‘ ‘ fc the Hote! Bonta, Ninety-fourth street] yseCoy 1s not a chauffeur by profession. Captures Two Suspects at) But None Will Go Begging,| Taxpayer's Suit to Annul Permit] and Brondway, 1s being investigated by | Where he got so much money is @ an f Towils : ~ vould not have saved It to Railway Dismissed b: the police of the West One Hundredth | tory, Fer Soars, Another Bank a Few Because There Are Plenty of At in y street atution to-day. Hee at ne eer when wane Siitin ” a McCoy Is dying in Polyclinic Hospital| {s learned of him more will be known Doors Away. Patriots to Fill Them. Justice Kelby in the BrooklynSupreme | trom a broken skull. For more than|about the reason for the assault on Court handed down to-day decisions 'n{ two hours last night he lay in a vacant|him. Detectives Quinn and Donnelly three suits in complicated litigation aris-|io¢ on Ninety-third street near Broa. | ®f@ investigating the case. Three policemen, Kaitendach and Patriots in the Bronx anxious to serve |!" out of the use of the two city-owned | way, while scores of persons passed.| it Was said at the hospital that Me- ‘Breoks—on'v three weeka on the force thelr fellow citizens by holding public| tracks across Manhattan “Bridge, In) xo one noticed him until Mis Bertha be ge LE il Metal! at Bicg hy = me Relff, who put on his uniform for | office are figuring night and day on the Pediat diver, Ginn te Gan oy Carson of No. 24% Broadway saw his @he fire time etc cbeead] had a fine number of jobs tha: are to be created) istimate, Public Service Commission ike Vint tekoe aba CTL ged oy Durgiar hunting bee early to-day. They by the passage of the bill making the| ang other departments of the city mn his pocket waa $010 ane Pg eaugbt two in the act in the bank of territory embraced within the Borough ernment Involved in the negotiatio Bing: Seth: SUMED Dab tb Plsoe OF Barracato 4 ieee “6 ped iot sci anal One cen a ehh debit annul the temporary permit giten by | stained lead pipe, two feet long, which | teenth street, 0 suspects be creating the c y spec rid ‘ "K 2 “ 4 Sone i Bale Seen convernes in an avempe ber of oMcers, appointive and elective | PTitée Commissioner O'Keeffe to the! svidentiy had been used to fell him. attempt te } ailied traction lines to use the bridge " #Od the bank of Giovanni Giuseppe, at whose places are to be filled mMan-\ iia ike, Justice Kely ‘accepted the mos McCoy lives at No. 1% West Ninetieth No, 4 East Thirteenth str Aatority and whose salaries are fxed.| ‘io. of counsel for judgment to diemies | Meet ana has been in Mr. Bonta’s em- A mail boy ran up to Kaitenbach at Following are these offices and the) 1.0" Omptaint ploy for several months. He is well @ little after midnight and told phim salaries, amounting to $28.50 a year) an uit of the New York Ralbways educated and was recommended by the that two men, one in a light su and | To be elected at the next general elece| oe ang five; ether traciieh lines Bedford branch of the Y. M. C. A. in the other in a dark suit, both wearing tion {n 1913: aaetan, te Manhattan Blips g Smeg Brooklyn. Little is known of him, but aps, Were trying to rob the Giuseppe County Judge, for 81x years. $10.0. eee ee en Mich seeks to enjoin] te {# believed to have come to New| bank, Kaltendach ran to the bank and Surrogate, six years, $1 ive Sediaon: lestHlb: Codibany fm nJoin | vork from Providenc | fund the bali empty. The back door | District-Attorney, four years, $10,000, | 1)" ht eee ent * z ui we bony Af Mr. Borta recently established a laun- | e from the hall into the bank had been | Sheritt, four years, $10,000. siren diego ta Soaieg fesy dry in connection with his hotel and a@lintered and the lock forced out. Kal- | County Clerk, four years, $10,000 peanted the petition of the Three ce,, | nae an automobile truck for making de- ea. s pl es Sembach hid in the hall tn the chance Register of Deeds, four years, $10,- n etd i pe he o : os ree Cent) iiveries, This, with his limousine, he ‘phat they might retu: one. fone Na to tae ee eetion DroUsnE be- | ceeps in his garage in the Ninety-thint HE same soothing, healing After an hour he saw Antonio Pep: ‘These executive positions will be filed! fore him to have a commission appoint: | sireet jot, near the hotel. Sometimes balsams that make Resinol ti of No. 219 Av i ed to determine the amount of compen- | at muke 0) pets of No. 219 Avenue A and | by appointment: sation that should be paid by the plain. | the laundry deliveries were made cy Ointment so effective for Michael Colletti of No, 313 Kant Surrogates Court: Cale Clerk ‘ Sap nag ray ibe, doll BPE) 4 r by John! . % + | tiff corporation to 1 ‘oy and at other times by John! t poration to the Brooklyn Heights, skin troubles, afford immediate retin oteet pacine in the shadows $2,500; shier, $2,500; Probate |the Nassau Electric and the Brooklyn) <yte. Tho latter is the ular col-! | lief in the most distressing Serose the street. They dodged back Clerk, — $3,000; = Administrative [city Railway companies for right of| lector for the laundry work. | 7 be — fmto dark doorways whenever any one Clerk, $3,000, way from the Brooklyn end of the Man-| At 6.18 last night McCoy volunteerod || &8 of itching, bleeding piles. passed. One had a light suit and one District-Attorney's Office: Five |hattan Bridge up the Flatbush avenue|to make the deliveries in Kyle's place! Um aati hus Log tJ ol itenccan in beth wore cloth other wide. Here in New York I confess | Assistant District-Attorneys, $5,000 extension tu Fulton street. and started at once. He hadn't far piesjdeatcale Shagged bands, cckash én ent over and ar- Daay , | three Deputy Assistant Attorney 4. when he failed to return in burns, ave seen many young maidens walk- 3 ; Chief Clerk, $ 0 go, and when he fa! boils, sores les, etc. Resinol Ointment posted them. As he started for the sa ing and driving end motoring unes-| 22000; Ghlef Clerk. : two hours Mr. Bonta went out to see |} (0c and $1.) and Resinol Soap (26e) sold tion he met Brooks and asked him to Cored, ‘Many ot teat wore teacmaal|. “Mu oun” . what had become of him. It was just|| by all druggists. For eample of each, watch “that bank” for awhile in case " Sheriff's OMce: Under Sheriff, | jes} ng a few minutes before that Miss Carson|] write to Dept. 10+A, Resinol Chemical Ce., Re had made a mistake and had hot clothes, and I do not think they were) 5,000; ten Deputy Sheriffs, $2,500; | without th of seaisinds. "Just the ‘thing for! had found MoCoy. Baltimore, Md. caught the right men. a en | five Assistant Deputy Sheriffs, #- | aonows sunt word” Se cmv ID t0-] “phe chauffeur had made the deliveries “DON'T MO’ " Where are the American fathers?| 590; Cashier, $2,500; Secretary, IVE AN INCH OR WE'LL They hi daughters of which they] 32.000; Chief Clerk, $1,600. SHOOT.” should be proud. Why do they not “County Clerk's Om z y Clerk's OfMice: Deputy rooks rapped for help and was an- appear with these little ones, not merely} County Clerk, $4,000; Assistant | Qwered by Reiff. As the two reached for @ protection, but for thelr own} Deptuy County Clerk, $3,000; Chief | Barracato & Risaio bank they heard pleasure? Where are the American! Clerk, $2,500; Ca: $2,500; No- the clink of metallic tools inside fathers?" again demanded Col. Borl. torial Clerk, $2,500; Equity Clerk, hg “There they are,” whispered Reiff. Somehow I did not feel Itke trying to| $3,000; Secretary, $2,000. oe aeloe wd a ers explain the “tired business man'—if Register of Deeds’ Office: Dep- e they nced into the dark aide Se cos he DRCEey exmininen-te Weail uty Register, (991600; A. side. They heard a rustle ahead Product of a oper tier civilization. 60] Deputy. Register, $3,001 i @® man scrambling across a floor mouth, but the Latin's freedom from|1 didn't hear Col. Bori's question, but) Clerk, $2,500; Cashier, ( on his hands and xnees. Col. Vincent Bori Comes ecit-consciousnens over ateers him clear| asked him if he and his daughter ehared| aminer, $2,000; Secretar In the Men’s Store at Wanamaker’s—Monday ty, earners Policemen,” sald Raitt, quiet-| All the Way from Spain | f the reet ot the ridiculow the same recreations. Commissioner of Juro 4 “Was 1%,” continued Col. Bort, Whereupon both of them bur¢ into £5 (Gh st “Gaalet 2M; MEMS S| to Guard and Guide Hie| wie taenante'sereuasees, “was | anry baie of “enn ring arng,| 4NO THOSE MENTIONED ARE rh " hunting, the theat hi th il Pretty Daughter, Mllle.| 1,0 seve my cnila without pro | Nunn over.” Tt svomed obvious seat Brooks struck a match and they saw tection against the wolves who | season Is over.” It seemed obvious that] These are the tig jobs—the cream of two men cowering on the floor, all white Lucrezia, Who Is to| would seek to devour her? Mover! | Papa wae good playfellow, was the patronage. There are thousands of with powdered plaster. Three feet in well Volver, Brooks told Relff to light the Those who make it their business to gas. Then the captu keep track of city jobs and advise as-| Pirants to the same have concluded that ». 4 “ in order to get an idea of what the civt! Youis Dolani of No. 435 Hast Thirtéenth| Thiv is the story of the papa of | Tae ® amare vere Goere. Cy. nee fe me these,” touching pearls iN | service appointments will amount to in| rima donna. No, your left eyelid must | Her voice comes from my ancestors. | the prettiest of ears. “He gives, gives, % 4 THIN QTEEL SHEET BETWEEN | remain in ite normal position, Of course| NBO Were, great lovers of music But! given all the thme-dresees, furs, hats, [\ne Den Couns Of the rons. THEM AND 815,000, you know all about the mamma. | ogo, when she was Just twenty years| thing I really wanted, And he enceas, {fF Purposes of comparison. Queens is b 1 Slgheatggedl shear ie yp Denred hsiad dip saga pir taba oe too S9n Old. I wae with her thea. She went to/ ages me when I am unhappy, and be | Pre County of the Bronx 1s one-third ‘ ‘ ‘ Sillan, to Paris, to South America; al-) thinks I'am the most wonderful singe’ |iarger than the County of Queens. The steel door. Then they had cut throug) / rey hy a hole big enougr, {Chorus always picks out a maternal Ben | ways she had her triumphs, always her| in the world. ‘There 1s no one like my} stiiwe!! law provides for higher salaries J 2 oMcer of the Ming. % | 00d dragon. And then Mile. Lucresia|Bronxites on the civil service list! front of one of them. whose hand was! Sing in the Metropoli-| sus, “2 will lay down my eommis- | would have her word. anxious to know what minor jobs will ver < 0a Ss fearing, roveiver "sult ‘noise “S| tan O; Hi siom, ¥ will leave the home of my | iT 18 MUCH HE GIVES His|%e open in order that they may prepare g™atch and covering them with his re an Upera Mouse. fathers, but I will uot abandon my DAUGHTER. to cast their hooks. Is 80 good He gave me this beautiful ring, pphire between two diamond: The “So I have been with her always. She two maid thi T ; Of No 466 lest Tei eae Eines ans Marguerite Mooers Marshall.|has always sung, from the time she at $25 A little thing determined the price. If the: fabrics from which these overcoats are made had come from “4 . ci craw! through, entered the bank and| Bolt, and just loves to tremble with / father. Now she has come to your| father!" to these In the elective and appointive the first cutting of the plece goods, pad attacked the big safe from the rear, | fear at her frown—when somebody who| «reat United States, and Lam by her! “And.when the son-in-law comes?’ I] oMces not in the civil service than are * . ld h be front was protected by a burglar|ien’t a good spender aske Sweet Allce | side.” hinted. pald in Queens, Consequently it is their price wo’ ave en $35. alarm. They had cut a hole a foot to supper. Father and daughter exchanged a} Col. Bort's expressive eyes atill smiled | reasonable to suppose that there will be | B h fi h la : . . eguare through the back wall of the/ OPH te unvaily | {fankly affectionate smile, and then the| Kallantly. “st must be as my daughter |at least one-third more employees in | ut they came from the last cutting, the piece-ends remain- Sife-and only thin sheet of steel was 1° Rtage mamma ts | sertnkles, which had been .dlaplaced” vy | Secldem”” Ne aad. would not have! the various county offices In the Bronx | : after ad ders had been filled ween them and the $16,000 in the safe|about ae geunine as the stage complex- »Y | her marry unless she loves, but if her|than there are in Queens and that the ing alter advance orders en ed. when they were interrupted. Jon, the operatic papa whora I had the |" momentary intensity, crept back) heart goes out she must go with It. salartes will be higher. fs ; A branch post-office in the bank had | 10 ety 1 ‘thing, | te father’s eves | All the same, 1 hope the not-Impos-| Here are the Queens County civil ser- | And, because we liked the fabrics and respected the standard Been rodbed of about $2 in money and| Pleasure of meeting Is the real thing | sy attend to her hotel bills,” he con-| sible he owns a vineyard In Valencia] vice competitive jobs not duplicated in | Serr aein ' : stamps. Apparently a third man eacaped| He t# Col. Vicente Bori, and be has aged, “Would she ever know what| instead of an apartment in Gotham, | the preparations already made for | of tailoring of the house, we had them made up into overcoats with this booty. come al! the way from Spain to guard) ‘extras’ were fair and just? She would | ——_————___ Bronx County: i | W k if dh h iy i See eee rare Tieton MOM ball land guide hia pretty young daughter. | not! She is artist! And I look out owen ed pe) Tent ates See. | anamaker style and here they are today, to sellon Monday ‘ Market Court. They had no bondemen | Mile. Lucresia Horl, who will shortly | her the trains and the sailings, Would L PASO, Q ; ES igh tor $25. ter, a Washington banker, arrived here and were locked up. make her debut at the Metropolitan] She comprehend the mysteries of Lael PAYS Ay at $900; one Court Attendant at ae 4 0 ight after a race across the con- " ' Opera Houne. a eae eaa sear e tam, tinent and reached the bedside of his| Shite: two Assistant Clerks, one at They look the $35 coats they are. i WICK DASH IN SUBWAY Col. Bort retired only a few years § n e son, Corpl. John Walter of the Tair-| $) ‘ Pages at $5 week s ; 7 FY ‘ ° if LANDS ALLEGED THIEF, |*2e "ith distinguished nonore, trom |e T suppose you attend ner to che) Cent, Cavalry, just before the young | Copyiat at 0 a mont They feel like it, fit like it, and will wear like it. the armies of Alphonso, the young ant Court Clerk, $900, pa _ opera house every night?" T suggested. | of his son on ¢ train for the Bast, 5 ‘Court — Fabrics are fancy cheviots, excellent quality, in plain and herringbone weav - ty upreme Court— Three — Speci Passenger Misses Wallet and Jumps wi A, aa ee ee (ncon:|PAPPA ALWAYS AT HIS POST = Deputy Clerks at $3,000; three As- grays, browns, tans. in many shades, and blue—deep navy and Oxford; much on the i fousl; erful beart f the man OF DUTY. Ma. House te 11, eistant Special Deputy Clerks at ‘fel a » = a ord; m a th From One Train to Another | sciousty: mi seein gard {sometimes| “Would 1 permit that she trudged! City Magistrate Frederick 1. House | $200; one Chief Court Attendant, order of rough British cloth; coats knee-length Chesterfield model, lined with satin in whe 4 r Ps é $1,800; one Interpreter at. $2,000; elght After Man, wonder if the advocates of universal | Sr igh the streets alone, even a8 & has been II week at his home,| Court Attendants, four at $1,600 and Bee Helis ‘Samad on. & Subway, peace will aver derive ehzthtng equal to| Sone, Tonite wo other| Netvane, enaistowst cee to. ho hanes | four et fae PEE Went einty tenen | army drill for teaching @ man Bow (01 tases adios, 1 eay—whom we see| calendars of the Essex Marker Court |MORE GOOD JOBS FOR THOSE Was annoyed by a man who|MODEL ON WHICH THE COLONEL | “AMINE the Promenade alone, on the | recently. casalt: Chu oee apa eit Dresved close benind ‘vm and with every RochHaraUaven zs = ul aunty, Court—One Special Deputy movement of the train pawed hm avout Item—Col, Borl has a beautiful mill- sci Deputy Clerks at $2,000; ono Was so pronounced that) iar) mustache, the points of which up- ene Confidential Clerk at $2,000; one turned around and got a good |14P5 ino eomiman, Ttem-—COl Bort hte . Stenographer at #00; two ‘Court At Fourteenth street ¢ er brown hair, which would curl if he a sleeves and over shoulders; plaid black; patch pockets; turn-back cuffs; self-collar; shoulders are natural shape; outer seams are double-stitched, half an inch wide. A good coat, well worth $35. On Monday, 175 only, $25 each. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, JOHN WANAMAKER ' C ne stranger got | $1,800; six Court Attendants, five at tf f f eseeeer ret (ast he ad been de- | permitted lt, and Merry brown eyes, ex- | $1,600 and one at $1,600; two County Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue. Eighth to Tenth Stroct {ved of something ana castinctively |actly matching his daughter's, Item. . | eerectees ee ee i j reached for hie hip pocket where be} Col. Bort has a sense of humor, an ex-| TeX4# Woman has just Sold a 1,000,000 acre ranch for $10,000,000, | “County Jail—One warden at $9,000; * t carried @ wallet containing some ar-! ceijent t nh parents. | one deputy warden at $1.20; one or- ‘ } ticles of trifling value and the wedding | xine. Lucrezia (why doesn't she cal In the partition of Turkey Austria doesn't want Servia to get the second Joint.| derlyy $1,390; one physician at $1,200 7 , i some looks of the hair of his 0. » chape —--— one finger print clerk, $1,200; nine ——— = = 9 ee oneponeeiaeiser iy —=—= i Molter murieg [view Witt her papa, and nodded beam | _Danaville (Ti.) Democrats rub #¢ in by burning “Uncle Joe Cannon in eMgy.| Keepers at #100; one magron at $9; HE following letter fom Mr. McAdoo was written by him gone. aller hurled | aeh (B. . eee one , himecf aut of the tran In time to see | {ng confirmation of hiv confessions. She : cas ee F a : a the stranger who had jcstied him in a| evidently likes him very muon, J can’t Following President Taft, Gov. Dix has just tssued @ thanksgiving prociama-| {20 ,0ne ¥ after seeing an advance copy of the Sunday World Wilson ear of a southbound local. The doors| say that I blame her. ten, Diatrict-Attorney—One stenographer were closed but Moller persuaded a! “How that you travel with a Lameapread A at $1,500; one stenographer and book- : ‘ ; ee, Guard to open up. On the platform of | mademoiselle?’ 1 began with candid] — Mre Carns Chapman Catt estimates that 50,000 women in New York support| keeper, $1.80); one stenographer. to Family Group Photogravure, which is to be given FREE mae .“aoe & policeman curlostty. “Has she not a mother?’ thelr husbands, 3 (| Beste tee arsurh the tran, | Two brawn eyes twinkled cheerfully es for the Coupon in To-Morrow’s Sunday World. Went with him through the train. | ‘hands tried to hurry| BUl in Toww charged @ red automobile, He smashed his head, but put the car th ound the stranger | @od two express le a d he was Michael Tan-| slowly in the strange tongue | dish of xo. ine st En Nigecor | “But I travel with my daughter be-; — Government bulletin says farmers’ Met was not found in possession, | cause she likes and I the gentie- | Pefity has freed them of drudgery, ut he was locked up at Heacuuarters| man assured me “Surely phe bas a! Just the same. mother, and I a wife, good, tender ani Brookiyn jurics yesterday awarded $10,000 for the loss of a thumb er bate joving. Hut, you see, madame is ni ond finger and only $1,500 for a life. Itved on our own little estate In Valen Pole Finder Peary will sit at the north end of the table and Pole Finder elief | souvenir of Governor Wilson and his family. It gael in the ery the unos cia, and even the flo bow to her as| Amundsen at the south end at the Explorers’ Club banquet in January, a, x it ren, V"ood- | —e mt. ‘her eve. They is an execedingly good picture of every one of theme wives Joining women's clubs. Pros- The "World" is to be highly commended for ito enterprise in giving to its readers this attractive | ahe passes. There, a, Towns: of early tod almost | sons, twin apples of her eye. They Marriage as @ cause of Insanity is suggested by the fact that there are more | emtirely destroyed that concern’s plant t they adore, their m housewives in the Milwaukee County Asylum than any other class of patl Suna. sismated that the Joss wilt be| “Yet was L to let my ittle girl go out] When a Sunbury (Pa.) bride of twenty heard the brifegroom at the chureh | bad thet for sight fats i $100,000, ‘The fe ‘plant was | alone into the world? Was 1. a gentie-| give hie age as alxty-two ane jilted bim then and there, She didn’t think he waa| Reedy "haler, ‘1's by fire four years man of Spain, to permit this child to| s0 old. Sue eety u “ je Ewa anal Journey alone into the great cities, over oe | te hai wage ail_ome, “eNO, one ‘ the wide oceans?” Prosecuted by three wives on a charge of Mgamy, prisoner begged for lentemcy | fl 1, USEI! itadw MEBCINE CURES BRONCHITIS | The phrases would have carried gome-| from Juige Mulqueen on the ground that he had been punished enough. Court [sabe uty Jacob Able of Ke No, 1, Millstown, N. | ie are ‘back and hips ont fubbing, and in tume on8 lung woublen °o° jas of comedy in the Anglo-Saxon @iesented and gave him five years.

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