The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1913, Page 4

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out DE WT CANNON = PALS ONE FIGHTER © FULL OF HARDWARE to at Montgomery about half a mile. Ke their methods te 1 to leave the States for it why I'm here y normal weight Mr. Wilson Comes From Cen- tral America to Have Some of It Taken Out of Him. Benevolent Patrolman Edward Fifth street station Among the passengers arriving to-day on the Ward diner Antilla. from Tampi- 0, Mexico, was Homer R. Wilson of Glontgomery, Ala., who has spent the fast three years in Central America looking after investments, Mr. Wilson office to-~lay charged was locked up in the ing of a “mutual fhag come to New York to have an aa- eortment of nails, screws, door hinges, @iugs, barbed wire and other foreign { Matter removed from his system. “Et wae at Jatizatpa, Honduras, a few onthe ago,” said Mr. Wilson, “that T ecame a human hardware repository ae the result of a duel. That duet is the talk nowadays all along the Cen- tral American coast. “A native of considerable importance In Jatigetpa got an ea that I had in- suited him and hit me with his cane, f Promptly slammed him in the eye with! mutual & ripe orange. The next day he sent] Headquart $ two of his friends to'me and challenged | » me to a duel. Kay, called on Ha “Zam no swordsman and no shot and] the forgery of Ha Mo duelist. But I couldn't let this fel-|_ Heron's defense bet: low get away with his challenge, or It would have wound up my usefulness in that part of the country. 1 consulted some American friends and we doter- mined to run @ tuff. “In the plasa at Jutigaipa were two OM dress cannon. They had, probably een there a century. Having the choice of weapons, I nominated brass cannon at $9 yards. Much to my surprise, my Honduran enemy accepted the “One of my American frien: General store at Jaticalpa. nished us with a variegated supply of hardware with which we loaded the cannon, The duel was fought in the evening on the outskirts of the town. Aiming the cannon at each other, my change detaila, Beron in de his duty to Recently the Bast Fifty-frat Daly had a tour of This Hauser denied, in hie home. Aldermen, became a antagonist and I applied torches to the fuse of our weapons at a given signal. “I thought my cannon would go off fivet. It didn't, His did. What ap- peared to me to be about a ton of hardware came into violent collision ee Gy rst SILK PLEATED SHIRTS —Nov- bed boo staple patterns on white, leven: ustom a, Regularly $7.50 Sizes 14 to 18. FINEST SILK NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—A t tub silk; ith self and 4.50 SRO RNC oe order tub silks; silk stitched and aD 3 light grounds. Regularly $4.50 NEW SATIN BROCHE SHIRTS —-Piain 2.95 je with double eufle. sig x20 1.50 poet Be Grape fruit server—in Silver Deposit on glass. The little cup sets inside— eurrounded by chopped ice. $3.75 The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER with my frame and I went down anal Then my cannon blew up and a piece of it knocked my late adversary | mn there in Honduras th r- e crude, had prospected me for a while I de- here {t was and come to the the surgeons I'm going to my old home ee ne POLICEMAN 1S {8 ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF FORGERY. Association Sent to Tombs After Saying He Signed Name by Consent. reat followed inveatization inte the sixn- | whereby policemen are privileged to #x- Keron, it is alleged, w Henry Hauser of the Alexander nue station and asked if he was will ing to make the exchange. Hauser wan egreead!e until he heard etary of Deputy Commissioner Mo- to-day wae that he had signed Hauser’s name with his knowledge and consent. pln: ANY PISTOL ORDINANCE A LAW. May Weapons in Homes. Any reputable housdholder in the Greater city may now possess a revolver The White ordinance to that effect, adopted by the Board of the time Itintt in whioh the Mayor is required to act expired, The new ordinance requires that @ thoureholder may obtain a Veense or permit from the police or a Magiatrate, and the purchase must be made of @ dealer within twenty-four hor the issuance of a permit. The required to make record of and address of the purchaser Announce for Wednesday and Thursday An Unusual Sale of Men’s Spring Shirts Silversmiths 49-51 W. Sth Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York After they fest of the hard- removal, And When I get down with the ald of Official | sel of Beron of the Fast was arrested in Chief Inspector Max Schmittberger's with forgery and| Mr. Tomba, His ar- transfer blank, FIRST POLICENAN | GOESTOSING SING : IN GRAFT CASES (Continued from Firet Page.) commission to take testimony before the of former Capt. Thomas W. Walsh. The order was signed at the request of District-Attor- itman, and te designed to place Walah's important testimony on record for use in the trial in case he should die before Sweeney faces the bar of ‘alley, in hie motion, alleged that there is nothing to show that Walsh is/ in immediate danger of death. Justice Seabury denied the motion and appointed Friday afternoon for the ex- amination of Walsh, at his resiMence, e of the Patrol- There are thirteen indictments against Gweeney. It is the intention of District- court. hn jacovered: atreet. Now Keep |trial is to start Thuredi THE WORLOS law to-day when TERRE TUCKED BOSOM DRESS SHIRTS— aot 1g0 pay Cadmgpel We had of soisette or cam! 3 oi or cepeanté double linen cutts. size bosoms, Regularly $3.00 RUSSIAN CORDED SILE SHIRTS—A Lawyer PRaward J. Newall, Attorney Whitman to place him on trial first on the indictment charging him with bribing George Sipp, witness to leave the jurisdiction of the Harry Kopp, counsel for Policeman Thomas Robinson, who is under indict- ment for grafting, conferred with the District-Attorney for half an hour to- day. Neither would say what the con- ference was sbout. Robinson, it is al- leged, was one of Bweeney’s collectors and extorted 0 a month from Luigi Trancredi, who ran a restaurant in West One Hundred and Twenty-tth whove iniess some- LIPTONS TEA AND CHEERS Something New in Silver and Glass HE “dernier cri” is what the French call the latest word of fashion, Here it is in our new Grape Fruit Servers,—so cleverly contrived that your grape fruit is served to you chilled to exactly the right temperature, so artistically designed that the Silver- deposited patterns strike just the precise decorative note your table needs. COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) ‘thing intervenes, probably will ' solld Gold Wedding Rings. PSOE TET TT ee Oe _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 25, 19138. the Diatrict-Attorney to-day. Y. postponed because Judge ence with the District-Attorney at the latter's home last evening. She asked it for the purpdue of correcting some! nd’ For » bribe funds were raised. He has revealed enough to the Dis- tHe asAtbortoy, it is asserted, to make {t mulcidal for him to fight the case against him, #0 @ full confossion is be- the only logical result of How Lamberts Keep Diamonds Low |' The sense of security—the confi- dence that you are going to get just what you pay for—is worth much toy mal poe buy diamonds, Bud we do fo for the protection that our well alt estdbtohed name affords. On the contrary, we study and], Ptd to keep the prices of <:amonds own. | What can be done in this direction J) by spot cash buying, direct importa- tion and mount- doing away en-]) tirely with every needless ex- ense, is shown the remar’- ly low prices it ‘vnich TAM: BERT BROTH- ERS sell their Solitaire Dia. mond Engage- ment Rings. Compare our prices with those of any other reliabie house and see what we save you on every purchase of Gold or Diamond Jewelry. Mountings of solid 14-karat or 48-karat Gold and Platinum are made by the cleverest workmen in our factory on the premises with our store. Once a customer at Lamberts al- ways a customer. Specimens of Lambert Seamless |) Others in every style and shape, and not a drop of solder in one of them. From $3.30 up and engraving free. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 Get Your Clothing Now Make First Weekly or Monthly Payment 30 Days After Purchase. This is the most liberal of- fer you ever saw. It rep- resents the most convinc- ing evidence that our clothing for men, women and children will give sat- isfaction, that our values are right and that our confidence in you will make your dealings with us agreeable. If you’ never bought on baal | Credit You'll find it so much easier to make both ends meet that you'll be glad that we induced you to open an account at either of our two stores, Relleve That Sore Throat) Wow With MUSTEROLE!| MUSTEROLE brings quick ‘aad tor bloss- ed relief to the sore throat and leaves a delicious feeling of ease and comfort. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. you simply rub it plaster for Sore Bak oth Croup, 51 Neel Headache, Congesti Teen Lumbago, Pai the Back or Joints, cles, Mm Besison oN as wted Feet jand t! st (it prevents | Pneumonia). . Doctors and nurses frankly recom. | mene MUSTER itals. t your druggist and a special pitas size for 82. Accept no substitute. If your dru | gist cannot sup, ly you, send fo the Mustercle Company, € Ohio, and we will send you a jar, post ‘leurisy, Rheu- and Aches of @5cand 50c an im: oat and beat thing 0) ‘The Aldermanic investigating commit- tee will meet again to-morrow and take up the subject of police pensions. probably will be about the jast of its sessions. Mrs. Walsh held a two-hour confer- Evaporated Belle Brook Celebrated for its purity and richness; from selected herds; reduced to the thickness of cream, regular tall 10c can. Condensed Milk Rich and Pure—Fresh ‘Tue lee a Cans Butler & Shawnee can.. big floors must go. | sion; Attea with table lock; an tional value at this low price, $33 Dresser, $17.50 $30. 00 Brass Bed ee, $ 1 5 This well-made Brass Bedstead has 2-inch continuous ers; ts finished either in bright or satin finish; made in fall and three- This is only one of the many on very favorable terms. J.H.LITTLE & CO After Mey Ist, 47 & 49 West 14th Street. MITCHELL, THETAILOR Fresh, new arrivals; in cartons; ‘by the dozen... It} 1! told, CHOICE GROCERIES 33 Milk Sci Mr. Whitman was not abie to go to see| i him ao his wife brought the corrected version to the prosecutor. It clarified one or two pointe that have been a bit cloudy and made the part Newell played in the Fox-Sipp bribery more dietinct. Newell already has told the District-Attorney #o much he cannot atop; ne must go on since he cannot repudiate what he has already strictly fresh; in sealed car- tonsonly ;doz. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS aG 34th St., New York Announce an Important Sale of Women's and_Misses’ Afternoon & Theatre Gowns At a Very Special Price 250 ME Gowns ind straight Tne effects. Crope meteor, Canton crepe and Charmeuse Values $35.00 and $39. OPPENHEIM, GLUNS'a Exclusive Models in Waists and Blouses At Moderate Prices Women’s Waists Of sheer batiste and crepe. and frill teunined,- Women’s Blouses Of fine tucked [ica odd insertions of 9 Venice and Irish laces. Value $5.90 3. 5 Women’s Blouses Of chiffon. Side elf model with Ue ors and front of soft silk. tall chaste the Women’s Blouses Shadow lace combined with tucked net; new front frill and sleeve effect; ball pearl buttons. Value $10.75 . Eero al brokdery| 2.00 wis 5.00 7.90 wh OPPENHEIM, GLUNS aG Double LH Stam With All Purchases on Wi LITTLE S| 6th Ave. S. W. Cor 15th St] GREAT REMOVAL SALE On May ist we move. every plece of the furniture on these six The expense of mov- Ing has been figured out and deducted from the wholesale prices of the furniture at the factory. We've got to sacrifice profit—we" ve got to stand some loss; but we'll gain a host of new customers for our new location, 47 and 49 West 14th Street. me. 50 ExtensionTable| $20 Solid Oak China $12 Cabinet, $11.75} This cabinet Is Quarter.) ed oak; 46 - inch top, heavy! 4 8-inch ped- French legs; elves; q:artered oak; finished This very at- tractive Mahog- any or Bird's Eye Maple Dress- er, made of ce- lected wood; cab- inet work of the best. Finely fin- ished. Sase IS] weare full size, drawers | selling at . | about half price during the sale. quarter sizes. designs mirror . plate, piece fit ‘o adorn Before May ist inches hi ;] 38 Inches wi bent glass ends; rich gold:a color, y 34th St., New York Announce a Special Sale of Women’s Gloves Mousquetaire Glace Gloves Elbow | h; 1 cl: ; guaranteed quality; white fateful Lee meat Vaha e236} 1.25 20-Button Glace Gloves Full length; 3 pearl clasps; bateces pliable skins. Value $3.00 Washable Chamoisette Gloves 16-button length; Paris point backs; white and natural. Exceptional Value } 1.85 0 Special Sale Women’s Hosiery Wednesday and Thursday Women’s Silk Hosiery Special grade pure thread silk, reinfored garter h, toy id sole. Black, white and pastel aes erg Value m 50 95¢ 4 tigate ||| Women’s Silk Lisle Hosiery Medium weight, reinforced garter top, heel and in 39c Black, tan, white, taupe snd bronse: josts, one-inch fill- has meeer been on instalment house, but lowest cash pric: Vertised in FROM BOSTON 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY, eg S. W. Cor. 15th St. All lost oF foun sted at The World's Informu- tion Bureau, Arcade, Park Row: Worl i Office, Regtewont core wooklyn, for 30 da; following the printing of 4 rusement. Sixth Avenue, d_ articl The World. wit us Politzer Building "a

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