The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1912, Page 4

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eet la Ny ae | Ti Bh} ttan terminus several policamen wers|to find Bipp and Dorian, the men e#ald]on them then. Anyhow, this case in| on hand to seo what the trouble was. /to have yribed Fox, T left a subpoena] Sink to be disposed of Monday afte But all of the gangsters but one Man-|at Sipp's house, but he pald no atten-| 200n at 2 k bo op to the aged to wriggle past them without tien t I haven't been able to tind | Pollge t make | ees | , ASTOR AT HEADQUARTERS. | ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912. Young Mualti-Mitionatre’s Sim: THE FOLKS ORDINANCE tn iron arp on Abramowita's collar, | ' Pe uid Cieind iecltvnid « : ‘ Curtiss told Policeman Schnitaler of | ney No) . sstetutlasde ald ste cli i f the Oak street etation that Abramow!tz tt (saat Whe ¢ " Vincent Astor visited Police 1 The man"who S 3 “a | had wielded @ pollgeman’s olub in thelor jrox. hetore DAttomney White | His automobile rolle smoked it years WZ ; |Retgnt of the traced and Curtisa'n face |mman could net on hin cane. no that ane) Ue, {0 Ne tail entrance and the young a smokes e ia of thitare S “— . bore corroborative evidence of this as- | 1, = multi-millionaire Jumped out and made | hag \ j he alleen Exhibitors Say, However, Cen-| — serine uh wat mm our Department might Ket all the credit,” ef Inapeetor Henmit to-day! ' . , uble maker's pock na a ew y all wore f Operating Agreements Under| sorship Feature Is Not De- | Women Are Knocked Down| turned over to the policeman to be |case over forty-clunt nour: otherwise MICE CUCL I ¢ , a ‘ | i tit Jocked up. Tcan do nothing. I can't hold this man ti sp Ht » > ~ “ayer! ¢ | Dual System Opposed sired by Them or Public, | and Men Beaten in Riot on Fag on @ mere: ‘information’ ‘The higher te gubosed, “is father, and I ‘ Ne \iitoel ij courts certainly would not uphold me."'| Selock on the night of Jan. 7 was fixed hs \ve t! to induet him into offi He called t ; fi by Commissioner. - _ ' : woe fixed, The request was granted. | | Moving Meture Men's Committee @ com in | When Mr. Astor emerged from the! Williams to-day | montoation expressing approval of hie) A ¢rowd of young rowdles in the mid- D 7 ¥ re to be there | Inspector's room he wore the little! ve of the Public | views wit ard to moving pictures; “I® Of one of the closely packed cars - 4 ochan, “Per-| brown a oh RENT lapel. | ; o as expressed at the hearing before hin| °f 4 Fulton street elevated train, bound et lon Tue ay. ‘The picture men declare| N¢W Yorkward, started some rough = = |that at a meeting held by them it was) NOrsevlay during the rush hour this | morning, which ended in a general slug- a ——$——————— —— \ \ \ — } LOBACCO Cram arose and eaid: *% have noticed inapired len in the | gectded that the Folks measure wan a) TOT bing ye benevo- | “goog thing for the public and purveyor, | #1 ANd panic throughout the car. The eae intentions of th 1 interesi® | pet that the added censoreMip clause! {TAinmen took no hand in the melee, and toward the ctty tn t ter of fares | wouta work for the loss of both pubitc| Mad Jt not been for the determination of | Police Department in Such a and interest on the #40,000,000 of allewed | ang manufacturer.” | one of the passengers not one of the B, RT. bonds. Is this adjournment! ‘The committes thanked the Mayor tte} Scere. Vee Re Cee eee Se Hury to Arrest Fam ik taken to close up | ontracts and agme: “ be! 2 clone up thie judgment that “If Mime are to ae drow ai Reads aii Snel "the “ arrange for a public hearing on the! censured, newspapera @hould be," and t Didn’t Get Evidence. whole dual plant” train tn the net New York section, dn ence. p for his expression of opinion that BOYS) aewng thomselaa together in the ‘4 Mr. Williams repited that the adjourn- ong before mor carried firearme jong before moving | racwed atrle of the rear car. They be- ment was for the purpose o ot baie Hes the third tracking of the Manta tr eae eet La tiiee gan skyiarking before the train left| Patrolman Bugene Fox, to whom offenses Brooklyn, and while It was crossing | Geo n J. Dorian ge A. Gipp and ‘Thomas J. Do Mr. Cram suggested Monday for the 'he | desiring censorship are covered by! the! Hrookiyn Bridge thetr dist next stated or open meeting of {he | Penal Code; that the stage, no HAs thAN | coq ee tate the turn ut taney. |have testified they pekl monthly pro- a dee ecret saeetings of |MOVINK pictures, ahould be subject 10] ing tightly wadded balls of newspapes| tection money for the Baltic Hotei, censorship, and that the plan to Davel into women's faces. Some of the male| narrowly missed being freed on the Cr yy =— the comimission, Se ee oponed operating con- | certain filine and certain hours et aside! passengers interfered, and @ Aight! charge of bribery preferred against him = + SS 8 <z So mse) 1 Mey #4 4 tradte under the dual system eatistac-|20T children would work for the €n-| started. by the Pollce Department «hie afternoon al a A 7 tongite yout” was ened of éfr. Cfam. ot children and parents tl go cl ere people packed tn aeate | >? {™ Fol Depa oman ater sy | “Mo, they are not, and before their rations they would Involve, and aisies that when the uproar com- 4 prose dices way 06 thin A adaption, it they are adopted: 1 ahail be| “Ulex the censorship board that] menced women were thrown to the floor ‘Tome wollve Sart: Ceved why Se He teal from on the subject,” was his re-| Ment be appointed possessed « majority] of the car and blows almed at close| had been arrested w ed bbe Wor. "These contracts, whose terma|@f members of artistic and dramatic] quarters landed on persons who were| and why he had been vera Baws not es you been inde pueblo, atmply| DeToevtion, tte cultured, standard) trying thelr deat to avoid trouble, The affidavit. Detective Charles yo a Is savccrve the interest of the traction|@ramas now delighting and Informing] shrill screams of women mingled with | who ‘arrented Fox, admitted he didn’t people, entirely ignoring all other in-| Patrons might be forbidden,” declare] the hoarse cursing of the roughe and| know anything about the case. aeeeeet such ag the taxpayera who uae| the committesmen. “Rip Van Winkle'/the few men who were engaging them. | “Becond Deputy. Police Commissioner the lines, and who pay for them." might be prohibited because Rip was al ‘The trainmen preserved their usual die- | Dougherty,” he said, ‘called me Into Giles: © & Wee Gstd, Unetrman. Wuii-| Sresbent,. tnd “Romoo'end Juliet’ Yo-j crest attitude ef detested spectators | file office on Dec. 4, and told me to Ko faut RB. Wilcox was unable to attend| cause It Involves a suicide.” from thelr position on the platforms, | to the office of Chief Inspector Schinitt- the open meeting. He remained at his The motorman kept up 4 continual | berger. He eakt I would find Fox there chinese cen home, No. 11 Bast Forty-fifth street, shrill alarm on the whiatle. and ehould arrest him on a charge of jeregce was held with President Theo- When the train pulled into the Man-. bribery. Since then I have been trying dore P, Shonts of the Interborough, and cox were Commissioners Kuatia, Maitbte. fe NNN "i 1M i= chalucter of bonds to be given by the [nterborough for the faithful carrying out of the operating con tt to) | understood that the terma for the pro-| Crippled Beggar, Told to Move posed operating contract with the B. R, SEN, L\ welt { y fourth Street, West pe) Ted tare oe ‘saan or pera | On, Hit Policeman i | } Senfee wa'be held about the miale of| With Crutch. ‘ 4 A l Se Decided Reductions Saturday Sarg: f at fave to be advertioed tor aveck be-| Solomon Loorge, with « gross of shoo aes ee ey s AeA | (oreen awaed is made, — etrings around his neck, a deformed leg ; a twisted beneath him, hie crutches al aa epreet affectingly in front of him, has { been wont to occupy a sheltered spot at the foot of the stairway to the elevated U etation at One Hundred and Seventy- fourth atreet and Third avenue for k| many houre of every day for years. ’ He 'was there most of the time adling his shoe strings and ‘panhandling” when he wasn't collecting the rents from twd tenement houses he owned ia the neighborhood, policeman testified in oo the Court of Special Sesstona to-day. But on Dec. 11, Policeman Cullen, of “The Broadway Models Athietio| the Tremont avenue stati, told Loorge. Crub!’ is the name of @ new club, the} he would have to move on. Loorge re- incorporation of which was approved) pitied with a blow from his crutch. One by Justice MoCal in the Supreme| blow almost put the policeman out of Coumt to-day, The tncorporators are} comminsion, and another policeman and Mrs, Irene Grady of No. 126 East One| ® dootbiack had to go to Cullen's ald Hunéred and Thirteenth street, Miss} before the fatting beggar could be @ub- Ruth Tiddite of No. 1975 Madison gve-| dued. ‘That was why he wae before Jus- | nue, Mies Mary Cobianchi-of Ne, 611) tices Steinert, Salmon and Molnerny. East One Hundred and Fourth street)! “Were you ever arrested before?” Mra, Mary Biconelf, No 805 East One| asked Justice Steinert. Hundred and Fourth street; Mies Anna! “Twice,” replied the prisoner. “And McRpery, No. 648 East One Hundred | poth times it was a frame-up by the an@ Highty-third etreet, and Misa! police, But you Judges never will believe Badle Ritter, whose address te not Biv-|@ poor cripple—you always believe the + en, “The objects of the club ate @et) cong” forth as follows: He was about to lunch forth on an “Boocial, political an@ athletic pur-| oration when Justice Steinert Iter guite of al kinda and descriptions; to} pupted, encourage loyalty and friendship be] “you ay you've only been arrested tween its members, and to ald 80h} twice? Why, I have sean you in Fasex other in this respect - Market Police Court @ dozen times, You “Te encourage iterature among $8) are nothing but @ nuisance and « pan- mombers, and also to give each member | pangier and yc Jong 4n fall.” the benefit of the others’ wavice tn thls! “Phen Loorge was declared guilty of | segard, and further to promote a C14! | agauit and sentenced to the peniten- und friendly feeling Between the Incors} tary for one year. poratorm and those that may become meutbers therof; also to encourage|* the members the necessity of exercises for the purposes of Ing health and strength, and to ‘extelid acquaintances by promoting #0- fal gatherings, lectures, &o.” Misses’ and Girls’ ‘ Suits—Coats—Dresses Third Floor. Girls’ Wool Dresses (4 to 14 years) . . . $6.75 Reduced from 10.50 to 13.75 Girls’ School Coats (6 to 14 yefrs). . . $10.75 Reduced from 16.75 to 18.50 Pasi open oe rh la Ene ke Newest, Largest and aca ucay py 7 lanl , By Safest Hotel in the World pd ea AN 3}} Clearance Sale i r= Women’s Winter Suits . $15.75, $22.50, $26.50 Reduced from 29.80, 45.00, 52.00 Women’s Winter Coats . $15.00, $19.50, $22.50 Reduced from 26.50, 38.00, 45.00 N the center of New York's activities—sur- rounded by shopping and theatre districts —at the axis of its transportation systems, | is the newest, largest and safest hotel in the world—the Hotel McAlpin. At the intersection of Broadway, Sixth Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street, towering 25 stories from the pavement, equipped with every comfort and up-to- date appointment—yet moderate prices will prevail. Rooms with running water Roome with Private Bath from and Privilege of Bath $1.50 $2.00 to $5.00 per day. 22 to 26 John Forsythe 34th St. West a ny ae ae ei’ cor 'ek citeatore and $2.00 per day. until the first ennual clection, raat Tae wo. There are several hundred rooms at the minimum rate. Single Rooms and Bath with; Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, ‘The Closing irices. the highest, lowest ena Adjoining Small Sitting Room, from $5.00 per day upwards, $4.00 and $5.00 per day. vad were stocks for to-day ‘and the net ‘ eared with” pestenay’s " closing OA aa a eran a Oe RR i A] ont, Ot i a a vy) The cuisine and service will be of the highest possible stand- Cones, . a en, ah ard, but the restaurant charges most moderate. . Among the distinctive features of the Hotel McAlpin are Ne An entire floor for women. AA man’ lounge, with Buf, Sabo onic wencaemoneen ered An entire floor for men. a KH iu te eae Fie tapers cemerrem 4, Somnremene ei: . FAR ead by | wih Turkish, Russian and Hydro- __‘Telautograph Service, ¥ ey G OIN G noe ll : Uta The "Siepey'sinrcont,” « Sane Roem Club. etl ce MEP ON Alor for night workers. Eight Banquet Halle, Garg (Steuer eae : Nahan Franko and his orchestra will play ,during luncheon~ iw) A, ‘and at afternoon tea from 4 tesntet daily. —_—__ Final Days - - - Startling Reductions > EBEBEBI is aseservations for New Year’s Eve may now be made. Management—MERRY & BOOMER Telephone 5700 Greeley

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