The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 4

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THE EBVENING WORLD, ae ae see APRIL 8,1 THROTLES A MAD 0G + WITH BARE HANDS TO [Were tora from the ciawa, out he w jot bitten, Me rode with the dow . the Hesith Board was notified to exainine the animal. Dolan said tt had frothed at the mouth when | he erebbed it and he had no doubt the M7 responsibfiity en Commissioner of Docks prompted me to request that the approval of the Walker bill be with- drawn. 1 said it was not a bill which Would work for the development of the commerce of the port, but that it would work for the furtherance of pri- vate interesta. The Ba ted aid ni moved ot called to the meni lad a packing case trv ‘SMITH INSPECTS HIS NEW BERTH A CME OF DOCKS Visits Tomkins, ies Simao by| Gaynor to-day, accepting the Comeiesionership. Hie letter follows: ‘The compliment you have paid me 7 appeinting me Commissioner of Docks and Ferries ‘e fully appre- Gated, 1 accept with « reluctance that ordinarily would prompt ine to refuse the honor, were it not that ao @ member of the State Commis- Investigate Port Conditions, 00 deeply interested of the city’s harbor t 9 hed the right to dot ‘but J oti is ote I am Fight and thet the Mayor COMMISSIONER OMITH' OF ACCEPTANCE. Commissioner Smith wrote to Mayor SAVE LIFE OF CHILD Policeman Diverts Attack From Bitten Girl and Has Hot Fight With Brute. ‘The little girt'n wounds were caut- The dog was not known In the netgh- It had no collar and ap- parently was @ stray. ime neg HAD LETTER FROM STILWELL Recommendation Senator Canses Laugh in Court. James Kain of No, 4% East One Hun- dred and Forty-second street, @ former keeper in Bing Sing Prison, begging for a, new chance before Magistrate Ker- nochan in Gforrisanta Court te-day, produced as an earnest of good in- tentions @ letter of recommendation signed by State Senator Sthiwell. Even the Magistrate haé@ to laugh when the wgnature was read out, “Did Senator Stilwell mow when he mgned this letter,” asked the Magis- “that you had been four times In the workhouse for drunkenness, beat- ing your mother and vagrancy, of which you are now accused five weeks after he gave you this letter?’ “No,” answered Kain, “he @id not.” —_—_—_ SAYS FIRE CAPTAIN GOT HONORS UNDESERVED. ‘The Bord of Merk of the Fire De- | UPO8 the | partment whieh awarded honorable | wholesale Depot, 85th st. & 12th av. N. ¥, Mayor, and Makes Plans to Take Charge. A child's screams started Policeman Dolan running from Dorchester road, Flatbush, to-day, to the aif of aix- year-old Lenore Treub, whom a fox terrier had attacked in front ef ber; home, No. #% Argyle road. The dog had pitten the tittle girl in the left arm and had almost severed the index finger of her hand before Dolan eov- ered tho huadred yards to her. ‘The policeman Grew his revolver, nue! feared to use ft lest he wound the |. Nether could he strike at the brute with his nightstick, for the snart- ing animal was leaping about the girl, {ts teeth catching frequently in her | drew, and moving #0 rapidly and s0 » close to the chiki that there was danger WRITES. ACCEPTANCE. Tomkins Promises to Give Out Gaynor’: Letters to Explain ,, Friction Between Them. Accept my assurance thet I will sive bf howd ‘work to be done, my ; aecept also my thanks ‘The TAY Dod « Commtesioner, R. A. C. Smith, wei ta the eMfce of the De Dotan did the one thing possfbie. He Sratbbed the dog barehanded, fortunately getting a clutch about its throat, With both hands he clasped the dog tightly beneath the Jaww and then awung the ‘animal clear of the ground and at- tempted to shut off the animal's wind. Neighbors had run up and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Troub carried their daughter ‘lie Department, will not \esin the active ‘et the gen enti) Mr. Tomkirg ut. Commissioner @Adth will fo rest of this ween Jo wind a orivate affairs and his wort as ch of the commission appotmed , Dix to investigate ead report om ii ! ali | | | FT Mr, Tomkina ané Commisatoner are old personal friends, and while they 40 net agree on methods of harbor im- provement, there ie mo animosity their attitude. Mr. Tomkins feels hu re | Made Jury Believe “S) “System” Was| because be was removed andannounced| on Trial, Counsel Says in Plea that he would give out, later in the day, correspondence Between the Ma y up 2 SP tiaintetrstion in Lesrudbe A @ chance. He was made the butt ‘Whitman's cabalistic word, for Convicted Poticeman. Wedding Gifts 'O present, after all, is more completely satisfying than a Chest of Silver Tableware. The advantage of com- ing to the Meriden Store for it is that we can show you 8o many more patterns and 80 many more con- venient combinations, than the ordinary silversmith. The MERIDEN Co. SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) m,* and was convicted because he t night at} Wee ® policeman, and not because he committal a wrong,” hengy nit attorney, who asked S¢preme rt Justice Platsek ON DOCK IMPROVEMENTS. |to-day for 0 oni ae mies “I have my own views and ideas,’ sprceeepiy renee maki the former Commissioner, “about what should be done im the way ef proving the Port of New York and cllitating the handling ef ateamenip traffic uriet statement lg out Jas TOMKING DEFENDS 416 STAND by faith te : pen’ to be the views and ideas of the administration, and an I wouldn't eben- don my own plana, matters hed © deadlock etage That statement think deseribye the situation.” Former Commissioner (INTERNATIONAL Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York LITTLE’S| 6th Ave. S. W. Cor. 15th St. GREATEST OF ALL REMOVAL SALES SELLING AGAINST TIME. Six big double stacked high with Furniture and only two tS) of the expense and risk of moving it, SO we've got to sell it. There's ginger in the new prices— 9, never known Furniture prices cut before. HiT il fin, Old Tom or Dr, Rieceher it is Little’s Shy ah Hircitare, Reme: B ett bd = Gin. bs ber also that it is backed ttle’s 31 years of relia Princeton ly business methods. On » OF a8 soon after as our Mi dicinal Iding fs ready, we will be at "Gy‘Sind 49 West Ith Sercct, e #19 Extension tae $20 Solid Oak China ect Arranged by a commiiten of the| tem was on trial.’ of (ero! ot which Aldermanic! playing upon the AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, DEMANDS A WHISKEY OF THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY SUCH AS POSSESSED IN EVERY RESPECT BY TER BALTIMORE GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST THAT 50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE CAN PRODUCE oss te 38 Inches wl y bent gtass ends; 1|— Legs Spring Lamb, Ib...... tent hardwood extension, fitted w ih me id fable best; ‘fan exceptional value at this V1 $34, 0 Golden Oak Buffet, ets eet ond ‘hand-carved claw ‘eet; new 1 14th, On April 15th we begin moving led building, 47 and 49 West 14th Street. If you want Furniture at sacrifice prices come early. | J.H. LITTLE & CO.,s Wiet'isnse After May Ist, 47 & 49 West 14th Street to our remode | silent Wilson He Is in} ithy WithiHis Ideals of | woner Olvan: " this morning - " G ‘Adel Trane. “ | tern Meee. [WW ASHENGTON, Apel”, — Cardinal) Spencer fled charges of having used Fariey of New Yo he first of the Roman Cath Preiates to pay respects to Paesident Wileon, Lat the White Hone to-day Gisrespectful language to a superior ish against Fonter, after the fireman had the reproached him in hits office for making @ false report of res {that he and not § Chinaman in a fire a’ hy with the street om Oct. 14, 1911, and in support | of his contention calls attention to| Spencers failure to report the affair until more than a year after the fir: Foster repeated his charges to M inal Gibbons, it 19 pald, will pay veek, Judge Peter J. milton ma, appointed Judge ‘orto R dH. HL. Bryn, Minister fe Ne and the Deputy | also paid their respects to the President ‘a certainly does take the sale by Riker-Hi ‘ely reserved de=} to-day. erument the President Slee | that the respects to tae Prealdent later in cured a nu ft there i a i ae inneinte we Cause of Eczema ; Now Explained In Unae an incurable form of Ke i Rae is, but the best that the only & cure is not Inherited dis; Vy, 1). Laboratori how some people hes tried many remedies, w |Get « full-size bottle of D. D. D. Pre- . |scription from your understanding that it’ . | satisfactory to you. urge. Ask also about ‘This you can prove to your own |and all good dru; tion in five minutes, for all you nto the skitt And the D. go, knowing after having make thie offer droggist_ on the ‘sno pay if aot And you are to cision pending @ new investigation by| the merit board. The award to Spencer carries with it a point advance in the civil service lis Take a Supply, Fle choice 'N© GROCERIES With you on that Fishing trip. It will insure a good time and put a resy look | hardest luck. FROM NEAREST DEALER. one S11 19 French legs; 4 shelves; quartered alt : le HP Steaks, lb......... ‘oak; finished in Essie Tomatoes, Essie Sugar Corn, Essie Peas, petscdty muy t tte bes importchiagess ate: 15¢. Sold in the Bean or Ground to & Sia ame Lae on oe Wine and Liquor Sides at Tia James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores | Bottle <|Port, Eherry and With 1 lb. Print Best Government Inspected })|Butterine sacle Die Dr. Ernest J. Lederle, Health Commissioner of New York City, says, in a recent report: “We should encourage the use of ‘Butterine’ in place of butter, for its food value is equal to that of butter. It is less liable to become rancid or infected, and it is one-third cheaper.” Sug red fruit, in No. 2cans ee sug tender and sweet Potatoes, 276 10°152,.25° ay Condensed or , meio k and Do Liberty ay Essie Essie Peaches, «: oer pcan. Our Fresh Spring Butter Brings a Sudden Drop in Price. Best Sanco’ Butter, Straight from the Creameries, sweet and delicious, lb... Choicest California Lemon Clings in rich syrup. ERFEC CADE. cacepscsecsscsr seacvesen casecs GANS ORON Cera ratasccsersseertenescuerte Choicest jecturpecked selected fruit in largest 12 c The Big Dollar’s Worth: Grape Wine, 74 gal. Bottle Old Monogram Whiskey, 75¢ Bottle Old California Sherry... 25¢ Bottle Old California Port nests 800 | | Special Offers at 28 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets 21c|Forequarter Spring Lamb, |b.. 14¢ Maine's choicest, none better at an; price. Can cut to..........sccseseee i 10¢ Oven-fresh from theNational Bis- cuit Company. By the Lb..... Selected Vintages; Pure California All TareeStar$ 15 | Five ons = Golden Crisps Jonnies Grahams 10° 50 ig Scots Wwnteney Star $4.55 e. thing rich go! color. wets Ah A ee "$30.00 "Brass Bed | | Double DH. Stam] Ss bk FRI Price, 915 ‘This well-made Brass Bedstead has 3 |e a tinohed el erin bight of Pe eee satin finish, made in full g and three-quarter sizes; H En one of many designs we 8 AY ~MAY MANTON Fashion Number in Colors # Extra Su ment FREE with Next } le-

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