The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1913, Page 14

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EAN ATHLETE FEARS MEDAL’S GONE 1 THE WEL MELTING POT | | Shana Résive Recovets Siolen| Watch, but Finds No Trace of Trophy of His Prowess. Policeman Pat MeDonald, who guards the crossing at Broadway and Forty- | second street for a living and throws | hammers at Oly:mpic meets for glory) and championships, has back the watch which was stolen from him Wednesday. But the 1. A. A. C. medal, which was Presented to him for his victories for Lis organization in i911, hes, he fears, gone to the melting pot. Added to the Joss in the humiliation that the thief confesses selling it for $3 and says the Jeweller who bought it said tt was Dosep Lee of No. 544 West Fifty- third street. hs wagon driver, pleaded the watch fad medal before rate Corrigan in the West Side Court to-day and was | held for the Grand Jury. With an- other drtver he had taken a heavy parkage up to the McDonald apart- tent at’ No, 431 West Fifty-neventh | street. McDoriald was there and with the child-like simptietty bas caused him to We nicknamed “Habe” showed them the wateh and the me | an@ told how valuable both! were. Af- ter the drivers were gone the things were minced. Samuel Dunn, a codbier of No, 12 Blevenis avenue, anu tienty Singers & Jeweller of No, #4 Tenth avenue, were hela tn $1,000 hail as receivers of stolen goods on Lee's accusation, Hé said Dunn bad taken him to Singer, who had bought the watch and the medal, saying | Will Be Men a i charity Radically Reduced Prices at which we are offering them in our Big Semi-Annual Overcoat Sale - = $20, 518 & 515 as: Overcoats —# 9.50™ | | | 535, 832 & 530 Overcoats t “16.00 Included are NOTICE TO CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS ——— Send in your requests for the old Overcoats which will be tured in at our stores during this Sele. Address Brill Brothers Dept. 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BEAUTIFUL 15 CENT “OANDERINE” j “ ‘ ‘When I came out 1 tried to live} ACCUSED OF FRAME- \\P | weeny th 2 um babe Mang oed ; stralant, but the polles woudn't let mne,| James Gelaber held in $1,600 In a few moments your hair your hair looks soft, fluffy, lus- nied having eeen the m did not know the Pinger de-| waid be stolen “ property when he bo tensile j|ARREST BOY FOR MURDER ON LAUNDRY TICKET CLUE. Chinaman Killed in’ Philadelphia} ice Headquar- ject as a stool pigeon, 1 refused and) bert of No. 18 Central avenue, Brook: y the Catholic; he told me he would ‘get me.’ He dd. ‘planted’ thome stolen goods on hert in former sergeant of detectives, h.m.| by Recorder Mara in Bayonne to- | police volley during bi | tempted escape from P jee will be cared f Neational at-| welf an ex-convict, told me I had to, on a charge of bicamy. Mary E. Ge’ “4 5 ve Boclety wien his short pris- | Pd Held One for Greenburg’s | ton hat she was married to Gela- Washington May 4, 1892 by the | ne ented: | Rev. ©. C. Meadow. trous and aburidant—No falling hair or dandruff. Shirt and Collar. ' Melnerney was arrested Sept. 20, 1912, rem “eh Mavestisn-| Sho eaid she was deserted a year ago, i Maret patie at One Hundred and ‘Twenty-third | ¢ Fat f é and resently found Gelabert, who ts a} Surely try a “Danderine air} particle of Dandruff bpd purifies Fine tee Ts = Read a Merciful with citutwith Consume street and Third avenue, (sputy Police | Prosetive Reclets inveRiantea, food photographer, living tp Bayonne with a| Cleanse” if you wish t- immediately | and invigorates the (eds rever slope r * Commisiones Dougherty was quoted at] porting to the Judge his belt | Young woman who had @ marriage cer-| double the beauty of your bair Just] Ping itching and falling hair tive Who Refused to Be | ; “ yotitg fs ite? that the d y the thie ae paying Meinervey, a “bad Pidiis | man,” was preparing win pals to shoot | Uflcate showing boy's story wan true in substance. In sendin young man—he is only | ted to Geluber Danderine is to the hair what frésh showers of rain and sunshine are to x and Stanton stro hat Rho ha been mar- | moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw murder of Joe Mong “s " ” it carefully through your hair, taking one i. Philadelphia. } Stool Pigeon. up the Harlem Court In an effort to| Ow ae er ene montn| Hapiiet Church In Bayonne ‘mall strand at a time: this will cleanse| ‘8 a Siteaitioeas thors, tte tert was made at the request of De-| ‘sanielanlian reacue Walter Pelliteay, alias “Mtutters,” | didly, 1 am of the opt trom | —— the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive Jating and life-pro- fective, fisher of the Puiledeiphia who was being arraigned on a charge | q thoroush investination, that rime Loyolee Amease York To-Ntght | oil In a few mo ty you will be use the hair to ieoiiee | Wha story that he had been hounded by! of burmlary. He jumped trom a window | of burslary ould not ve praved ayaina: “The Loyola Union is to give a “darn | winaged. Your bair will be wavy, fluffy] grow x joa, sthong> Be Mona's dead body was found in hin| the police hecause he refured to act ana at Headquarters, wae shot and recay-| You. 1 algo be! uw had wreat | dance” 1H | and entertainment at Nauga-|acd abundant aud possess an’ incom-| beautiful. laundry last Saturday night, stretched | “stool pigeon,” and that bis arrest on a tured, \fave siebaea 'p vo eM Aae | ton's Casino, Highty-sixth street, be | parable softness. Instre and luxuriance.| You can surely have pretty. soft facroam a table in which he kept his|chatge of bursiary after a former potice! Melnerney, with a duilet in his lunge.) ee Peo tne cum! tothe meee tween Second and Third avenues, to-/the heauty and shinymer of true hair] lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will cath drawer, He had been shot.| sergeant liad “planted” stolen goods on recovered, but contracted consumption.| iho had aereated you. T do not think |Aeht. There will be old-fashioned Cienched In iia hand were the two! him, made much an impression on Judge) When arranged before Ju halves of a laundry ticket which called | O'Sullivan in the Court of General Bea-| van on the caarge of burgla for # shirt and collar, The articles | sions that after a thorough {nventigation | second charge of escaping ares - oe were found to belong to Greenberg. ——EEE . x trequenter of Abe Lavitte shoe shop O - We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise EEO] a frequenter o: Levit’ shop In New York’s Shopping Center Sixth Avenue, 2oth to 22d Street 22d Street |100, 000 GOOD D BOOKS} dances to the music of “fiddlers” j the guests will be In “Rube” costu rt health. sod get a 25-cent botile of Know!lton's “Besides beautifying the hair, one ap-|Danderine from any drug store or plication of Danderine dissolves every! toilet counter and try it as directed "sulll-) your crime, however, is of such ¢ dA] ter as merits « severe punishment harac- and Harry Vankovite and Max Keasler | were arreste). They confesaed, according to the po- | am lice, and charged Greenberg with the went in to hold | the Chinam . for they believed | that he had Conatderable money. Green- | berg, they said, handed Mong his ticket | for the sitrt and collar, then potnted | the gui at him and made for the can: drawer, The Chinaman'n money was, deaver to him than life and he threw himself forward to protect the cash box when Greeni Sorirorae ‘ ‘ Dr. Pleree’e bn ot SN Prom Twenty of America’s Most Prominent Publishers tn medicines. Medveel Association, Buffale, N.Y. At About One-Quarter Publishers’ Original Prices ® One of the hi single purchases of Books in the records splendid bindings, and, of course, the astonishing prices will of the American ook ¢ aime of th se tremendous tru to O'Ncill's the yreatest crowds of book buyers ever assem! tions that have given ON I" in one rtore in America. 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