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cease POLICE INSPECTOR NFCLUSKY DES OF Sn cere een RETIRE TE NEAT _THE EVENING WORLD, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, +| ¢—| By Eleanor Schorer if] | 1912. SUES 10 ANNUL MARRIAGE TO NO. 20,001 IN ELMIRA “(—B. Srhulich -— me Bride Whose Honeymoon Was | Ended by Husband's Arrest Says | LADIES’ TAILOR AND FURRIER Near | He Admitted He Was a Thief. 23 West 35th St. ritth drenue STRANGE DISEASE onic s2:'l Great Reduction Sale rt toe Metntosh, “ nent of | Intosh, | in Elmira m's part of the Supi Mi Down me ¢ ng BALANCE OF THE WEEK ALL THE REMAINING MODELS FROM THE BEST PARIS HOUSES, ALSO THE DISTINCTIVE PRODUCTIONS OF OUR QWN, OFFERED AT PRICES THE LOWEST EVER KNOWN FOR APPAREL OF EQUAL QUALITY. Tailored Suits day daw Downlns, oy marriag ut present patory Miss Downing met Melntosh a year nes Was Once Chief of Detective Bureau and Had Spec- tacular Career. ee Me w'c'tiboo 15.00, 25.00, 35.00 WAS ANAEMIC SUFFERER.) Young Metntoit sal he was sla Coats ee nite 15.00 uw Never Recovered From Attack Pine atoning wae Dresses ph PF 10.00 Following Shane, Sinner | sey City and a Justice of the Peace Waists Formerly 5.00 up up to 835.00 MY NEW LOCATION I will shortly occupy my new premises, 630 Fifth Avenue, Between 50th and 51st Streets. Ued the knot he was work: | 1 he left; lock and | next mofn- | Melntosh told his it the University every Last September. Police Inspector George W. McClusky | @ied at 10.90 inst night at his home, No. | 223 Wet Seventieth street, from pro- | Ereesive pernicious anaemia, a disease | Which results in the breaking down of the blood making organs of the heart n@ the diminution of red corpuscles the blood, After attending a shore dinner in ember MoClusky was taken Ill For a time it was thought he would die from ptomaine poisoning. Then, as he began to recover, Police Surgeon Charles. Nammack, McClusky's pri- vate physician, discovered the ptomaine Poleoning would not have occurred had the anaemia not existed. father began an Inves- | and found his son-in-law was employed at the club weeks later McIntosh got a/ «a department store on} He turned ung wife every Sat- ver, One night De- and Cousins of the reet station went No. 203 Hast with a warrant was accused of f goods from the se burg: Sale: U.S. Army Goods 1126 BROADWAY—For a Few Weeks Only OPEN DAILY FROM & A. M. TO 9 P. M. Goods to interest and please, as they are out of the MeIntosh pleaded guilty Sessions to the grand larceny charge. in Spectal it yr § ‘thet i iT Since Sept. 19, when he obtained sick | His wife visited him in the Tombs, and ordinary, such as henge weil Sacnts leave, McClusky, fifty-two years old, has she said on the stand to-day he Rifle, Barrels into Smokiow) Helmet | Spikes Paper been confined to his home, wher Justice Green- 4 with his two unmarried » | Misses Ida and Margaret. He was never married. | mitted he was a thief. baum reserved decision, HE NEAREST APPROACH to the TOUCH OF THE PIANIST yet achieved is ob- tained by the The north wind doth blow, and we shall have snow, it's bully for Santa Claus then; instead of his airship he can with his reindeer again. ELEANOR SCHORER, make his worldwide trip in his sleigh! Revolvers into Paper Weights Rifles into Hat and Coat Rac! Projectiles into Mantel Orn afternoon it became | ector was dying. Mgr. Matthew A. Taylor of the Church of the Dilessed Sacrament, Seventy-first street #nd Broadway, administered extreme MAKE EIGHT HEARTS [SANTA CLAUS SHIPS. | MAN WHO TAUGHT BOYS TO STEAL SENT TO JAIL. ANTONA IS ACQUITTED. ° vaction. With the Inspector when the Kilted ‘Two, but Said He Didn't ehnin ny end came was also a third sister, Mrs. ; 1 Know ) HARE Mary Patton of Brooklyn. One of His Young Pupils, Con- he hadet <=> ae 1 rHOUS Use, 0) ROR NO MAN IN DEPARTMENT WAS| victed, Testifies Against seve County due}. 18 Counts. Tuas Gries And other goods "galore. “startling, prices on Coats of BETTER KNOWN. H ’ “agin,” ARPT Tn Un eh ea v. eo) Arms, Straps, Belts, Bayonets, Swords, Caps, Helmets, There probably was no man in the A “Fagin” was convicted before Judge | Frank Antona of thel Pouches, Hats, Suspenders, Jumpers, Aprons, Paper Weights, Police Department better known than | With the tone you can’t ferget” which permits of your individual expression through its responsive O'Sullivan in General Sessions to-da of his p Whips, Bugles, Drums, Lanterns, Leggings, Buckles, tons, Chevrons, Cords, Silver Candle Sticks. harge of charged tha But- It UNDER A TROPIC MOON) — IN WORLD'S HISTORY McClusky, who was appointed to the force in 188% He quickly rose to be a Toundsman and sergeant and in five n the testimony of one and sentenced to @ long term in t on his big touring arat gr oy 4 OPEN DAY AND FROM & A. M. UNTIL 9 P. M. Sing. tona collided with a “pedal touch.” The simplicity of GOODS FROM U. Ss. ‘GOVERNMENT ARSENAL Years was a captain. For a time he : sydtoA th ago Detective Mugge of the} driven by Robert H. Smith of ed did “seclaty work"-appearing at social Tis the Prayer of the Pasadena Mauretania, Outgoing, ari] Goniarorrice while golng through Bat- | Moriches, upsetting the Smith car pe aeeeine ( contes Brae NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER CONCERN. functions as @ detective but regarded master all the world’s music. Style 10 at $750 mith and his tw: killing tf year-old 1126 BROADWAY (25th St.) NEW YORK W. 8. KIRK, General Manager. Griffing, “Get-Together Club,” Off Philadelphia, Due To-Mor- Style 24 at $800 board ee cis cies | anton 1 not atop his car Style 28 at $859 Sista 5m F000 gr ae gelato to Jamaica, row, Exceed All Others. | a fow hours after the accident he said | ‘Kesstvations for Cheitmas’ Bel he did not know he had struck the remanded to Smith car. His car was only slightly 1996, he was sergeant again and in October, promoted to @ captaincy and! charge of the detective bureau. | 425 FIFTH AVENUE Entrance 28th St — the man and the youth was identified as Sam Ko. 87 Rivington str boca. suspecte Boyn in the a was Nathan Fiiiss of 3 street. Hiss was convicted. V was on trial the y of the Cunarder d breaking load With the departur Mauretania with a te of 6235 mall bags, and the Incoming American liner Philadelphia, bringing 8,008 sacks, which is the largest mail ried across the Atlantic on a single vessel, Postmaster Edward M. Morgan to-day closed the foreign Christ- mas mail business. In the immense traffic since December 3 besides letters; there were carried in 90,08 bags 394,022 | registered articles, 59,979 parcels post packages and 428,763 international money | they orders, aggregating $,526,1 Elght young souls, tempting Cupid's attack wherever that young man shall this position he wee ousted by | 28 St 10 shoot, sailed on the steainor Chief Devery, who dubbed him “Cheaty | AlMirente of the United Fruit Company George.” | for Kingston, Jam to-day, ‘These MoClusky got back tnto favor in| elght—four men, four girls—are accom- March, 1908, and was made an inspector. | panled by six youthful hearts who have He was reduced by Bingham, promoied put three names between them. It all bagged Lis pega hebsegetai regained | | happened eince a trip of ke character inspectorship under ‘aldo. 0 r 0 ore Mobewing the Inspector's death Dz, | (keh © Year ago. folvalig age tbare Nammack explained that progressive Were three pretty weddings, and now lous anaemia differs essentially | there are three honeymoons being spent fom other forms of ansemia, enpecially | before the eyes of the doubtful eigiit b fod Jererer from cremershasse Ses jwho are daring the trip to see how it Progressive pernicious anaemia | Works own to the medical profession, he| Ail sixteen hall from Pasadena, Cal, =. only six recoveries, after six years | ang are members of the younger social ‘There they call thelr club the "Get Hie™"SLO0 WEAKENED AND Tarn "Thies tat Ir oye Dy. Nammack suid that when he frat |S! sirle whe are eligite travel to @gamined the Dolice official's “blood ether on a nice trip to Southern sea | Be found it contained but twenty- | and warm skies with big, glorious, riot- | ven per cent. of the number of red oug moons overliead, why—somothini EO arated Ca hie beat Dre bound to happen. Of course there Is a poner 1 Kaufman ith became ever ci a witness against him, h “LT was a waiter told the jury, “when Kaufman in me to become his pupil. He taught me how to crowd persons, siip my hand into their pock- handbags and how to pupil and Shopping Centre O'NEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd £ tward foreign mall |e omen Indien lift a watch, T was an a) before 1 was arrested T hac work- ing on the streets with an and Jaily Income amounted and three hundred dol- all of which was taken by He paid us a percentage and Kept us in his ho: Kaufman was sentenced to not less! than two years and six months and not more than four years and six months. In addition Judge O'Sullivan imposed a fine of $1 CASTORIA Co “veets, New_York City “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” When the Christmas tree is ready, the candles all lighted, and the silvery decorations are twinkling in the soft lights, slip this record by the splendid amount~ France, 043; Germany, Denmark, $5 reat Britain, $1.8: dungary, $4001 $270,000; Thu den, $69,751; Switzerland, "967,24. The transatlantic mail carrying steam- ships que this week are the Philadelphia, from Southampton, due to-morrow, val 8,003 sacks of mall; the President Lin- | ama the condition of Lnepec- | chaperone, not (oo strict wut atl coin, from Hamburg, ue to-morrow, | | For Infants and Children, male choir of “Old Trinity” into the Christmas Victrola and hear the pure, gis eed eR ie Decree tame LUA Cast. your the ladien who. are: repre-| Witt M0 sucks the Lusitanis, Que Prt | The Kind You Have Always Bought true soprano voices of the little choristers “join the triumph of the skies.” Let ented by th Mrs, Alfred Gillon, Tse i ia) p he : esterday the, Inepecior's blood was, tented by the names Mire Alfred Gillon. AO) 1A neovence, due Saturday éroma | Bones the Titan that be a part of your Christmas. Hoos he contained nine or ten per cont. | Scherer had pretty little names of their | Havre, with 1,528 sacks, making @ total | O'9 “4 y of the number of red corpuscles in nor-) own, They took a asiinilar trip to sacks of mail due this week, anal blood, Little is pews by the med. By thee, ahesasciia trom Walch the In| out half trying. In fact, when the little | igo | god was Interviewed about tt in Pasa- Contrary to reports no attempt was) dena tater, he remarked that it was a0 | Made to wransfuse blood into the body easy to catch ‘em on a trip like thie | Inspector McClusky. Such a course, that there simply wasn't any port in ‘Dr, Nammack said jast night, would \: at all, pre Te as Weneielel rome Just as the gangplank rained | | Cuptd came hurrying aboard, He looked! AUTO KILLS BC BOY SKATER. | te situation over and yawned, “Huh,” White [P* remarked, ‘a cut-and-dried affair; | this 1s easy,” and went to his stateroom. { Onto a Truck, Here he took out @ pad and marked | twelve, of No, 218 Man- | the names of Dorothy Haywood, Lillian Williamaburg, while! C. Grace, Agnes Noonan and Iris} t evening, caught on | Worthington down on Itttle slips ot} fwmaica and Cupid caught them with- tne Victor-Victrola of your choice, and a liberal amount in Victor Records— all in one easy- payment purchase. $1.00 $1.50 © 1 1 Men's Opera Gift Suggestions Men's or For Holiday as for every- Tan & / day footwear you turn natu- brings you « $15 Vice oF « $25 Vi tors ictrola and $10 in Kol Z ictrola and $15 in roller skating | the tall of a motor truck just before it | paper. reached Leonard and Maujer streets. | ‘The chauffeur, Samuel Peplitz of Ni Thatford aven warned the boy but Louis hung ‘A minute later his left leg slipped ara | was caught between the spokes of wheel. He was drawn underneath ¢ Wagon, fracturing his skull and breakt; his leg. The names of James W, 181 |C. D, Boutelle, Harry Wilford, 4 Charnes Ford, } marked on other slips of paper. ‘a | Cupid dropped the elght names into his} Uttle quiver and shook them up. pairs, he drew them out, and when he |Mned the result up on the table, the} In Dr. Feiner hurried him to Williams. | it:tle mischief maker smiled, Then | rally to the Big Blyn Stores. fied. Ladies’ Slippers Men's G made from carefully selected In stocks so large, lines so complete and styles so varied everybody may well be satis- ine Alligator Slippers $2 Victor Records of your VictSr Records of your own selection. Payments, only 50 cents own selection. Payments, only 80 cente @ week for fifty weeks. a week for fifty weeks. Special Christmas music in 10-inch double-faced Records at 75 cents. Our files are complete with every Victor Record, old or new. Phone orders promptly delivered, For the Victor Owner—A selection of New Records as a AES Tal preg ih od ll Rely log fea rg Satin and All Leathers king in rich brown shades Christmas gift. You may be sure the gift will be appreciated, shortly a mother ed, would interest sixteen mothers and} . Style 1525 Men's Tan and Black Romeos, fathers in Pasadena, Open Evenings until Thursday, December 1: lo 7 o’clock From Thursday until Christmas to 9.30 o’elock QNEILL-ADAMS Co, Sixth Avenue, 20th, 2ist and 22d Sts., Sth Floor, Main Building, 22d Street Elevators $1.25, $1.50 & $2.00 Tan and Black Pausts, : $1.50 & $2.00 | q Men's Tan and Black Opera and Everett, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,$2.00& $2.50 Storm King Dull Gum Boots Absolutely Perfect and Fully Warranted. Men's sizes, 6 to 12. Boys’ sizes, 3 to 6.. . $2.65 $2.00 Boys’ sizes, 11 to 2 $1.75 Children's sizes, bright dull finish, 6 to 10% STORE other Men's MANAGER OF “MOVIE” HELD IN $300 BAIL. | Big Five tm Ne ‘The Rush Bullding at Nos. M™ to #7 | Mulberry street, Newark, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. | It wag @ four-story brick structure and | was covered by smal) manufacturing | The origin of the fire is jot The loss is placed at $100,000, Woman's Best Help Ba, the ne health which comes r action’ of the organs | | ot “digestion and Prete tire | freedom from pain ‘and suffering— | to” physical“ grace’ and beauty— : is the harmless, vegetable mao ‘ mond horseshoe brooch lost at the | \ {yotel by Mre, 5. 8. Auchincloss of New | + ; At the hotel it was nal itocee| | PILLS Seid overzwhere: te bense10a..i de, Magistrate Nash in the Fifth Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to<iay held Henry @anders, manager and ticket taker of the Marathon moving picture hall at | No, 188 Prospectay enue, Brooklyn, in | Concerns. Dal on the charge of admitting | known. @hildren under ag Policeman Kerna and Taccardo of the Fifth avenue station said that they saw Ganders admit May ney of No, Prospect West, fifteen years old, and Hattie Sperber of No. 42 Ninth avenue, thirteen years old, accompanid by « (en-year-old boy not related to them. aa Se/ Aha tl Gets 650 for Finding 96,000 Breech BOSTON, Dec. 18—Edmund Lynaky, piain of the bellboys at the Copley za Hotel, received a check for reward for finding an emerald and with A neat style in six- the desirable tch, 50¢ Ladies’ Satin Evening Slippers Satin Pompons. teen colors, including taupe shade. Silk Stockings to Other Styles in Satin Evening Slippers, Beaded and Plain, $2.50 and $3.00 Black Kid Beaded Evening Slippers, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Felt Comfy Slipoers, in all desir- olors, $1.00 and $1.25 Ten Big Best Family Stores Easy to Reach. Shoes i and Purchases made at any BLY may be exchanged at any BLYN STORE A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. was worth $4, Jost the brooch at a dinner dance fen by Mrs, Neal Rantoul a few et ago. ’

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