The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1913, Page 5

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9 Hospital, answering @ <al) ¢o-tay |b cement Deegtowe Bieter ising Attle ahead looket over his e@pparently took the for a challenge toe race, (A& Wooster atreet the truck driver if jom Gimme turned the embulance ti crumpled when it struck the Duckled under. Simms was against the steering Dr. O'Reilly was cata- over the front dash and ecto his face. His nose was skinned and his hands ‘were are torn and Mulsed. ae the surgean could pick . up he climbed back into the ambulance to look after Rheining, who was ecreaming with fright. The acci- deme had not hurt him,any. The fright had@ practically scared the pain away. Hf ribiit at fear and patient were picked up in a few minutes by Surgeon Mohen. —_—— DISHONEST COAL DEALER GETS 60 DAYS IN JAIL. Bult Pattition in-WVagon to Steal 164 Pounds From His Customers. Inspectors Lutz and Hamill of the Bureau of Weights and Measures showed the Justices of Special Sessions a new device of at_coal dealer in prose- cuting Barnett Fishman of, No. 1 Broome street this afternoon. ‘They had exfimined a leat of coal; which Begja- mia Goldman, 9 driver for Fishman, was delivering’ to Samuel Kay at No, 26 Rutgers place. ‘They found under the seat a partition could release at will on dumping tho cart, but which, if not released, would hold back 14 pounds of coal which had | been weighed on the wagon. Goldman | confessed that Fshman had ordered him never to unioose the partition un- lene he thought there were inspectors | around. % Fishman was sentenced to sixty days 4 in the Tombs and to pay a fine of s00, with an alternative of one day in Jail for each dollar unpaid, Goldman was suspended, Guch Is Life. (From the Pittsburgh Post.) “You used to want to hold my hand ‘wefore we were married,” she com- La a Mke to now,” sald he, easily, “but it would keep you from your house- ‘Patty my dear.” Silk Coats 12.75 t9!, Vid, h ebruptly to the north, To avoid | s1 uerows the wagon which the driver | SITE EDEN MU! 5400 "38 wee 234 St. Announce an Important Sale of The Handsomest & Dressiest Charmeuse, Matelasse at 14 & 14 the Originator’s Prices. 15. SOCYEARS WATCH AND aioe ociniabetias 2 imily-of Emil H. Bachman, a retired of No, 1a venve @, Matbush, ete Chetr home altogether untenanted laggnight. For-#iz years young Harry Bachman hes arranged tohave a watch ever the place when most of the family ‘were out, to etand off the-nightly men- ace of the Flatbush burgiir pest. He fe @ leading member of the Flatbush Vigtiantes, an organization which hes Caught nearly as meny burglars as.have thy police.in the Gve years * has been organized. 4 Young Mr. Bachmann wae uneasy about the unprotected house last eve- ning and returned from a party given by his aunt in Manhattan, He found the front door smashed. Hefound the inner doore smashed. He found the four-foot-equare eafe in the library jashed, He did not find the $3,000 in jh and the $1,000 in jewelry whioh the gafe had contained. ‘The smashing hed been done with a eledge-hammer which a workman for their neighbor, Charles Koechiing. hed left lying in the front yard, Harry Bachmann did not care to be interviewed when a reporter for The Evening World calied on him thie af- ternoon. He said he had nothing to easy which wae fit to print. peel ——trae ee MADISON AVE. BRIDGE CARS TO RUN AGAIN. om tab bvaewinG WORLD, ANBUL! 7 SHS BIRLA CAME. AFTER SLE AND CRUMP LED at at nt ‘BIG GOLF? FELD. WITH 78 AT ATUAN ATLANTIC CITY United States and desta Cin wail} Represented in Qualify- ing Round. (Rosctal to The Evening Work, NORTHFIELD COUNTRY. CLUB GOLF LINKS, Aprf 24,—A typical At- Jantic City Country Club golf field, full to the brim and running over, began to uneeemly hour to-day in ing round of the regular epring tourna- met before dark. About sixty pairs were iieted, Which meant five hours’ work for the atarter in sending them off at Gve minete intervals. Every nook add carer of the United States and Camda eeamed represented, even to ‘Yonkers. ‘The New Yorkers included Harold Toppin, Greenwich, who won the North and south title recently at Pinehurst, and Hamilton Kerr, Bay Shore, L. 1., golf medalist last week at Lakewood rane as Charile Toppin an Vieck Of Garden City and Montclair respectively; Fred Snare of who has just established Cuban soll; Stanley Clif- js, and John H, Otttey, ymber, who lately aiatri- in cash among hie em- he found it interfered with Perhaps the centre of int A. D. 8. Johnstone St: Paul, veteran as far as any man living. For reasons he has been absent from East- ern tournaments, Five sixteenthe will qualify et 18 holes medal play. Best score’ . Baldwin, Chicago, Board of Estimate Fixes on Plan to| . Resume Traffic Held Up for Lack of Franchise. Trolley care will again be run over «| the Madison avenue bridge, The Board of Estimate to-dey arranged for re- sumption of operation. Recently the city’ notified the City Railways Company that their care were running across the bridge without & franchise. The Shonts company then stopped the care. To-day, acting on a petition signed by more than 300 residents in the neigh- borhood of the bridge, urging that ‘some system of car traffic be re-estab- lished, the Board planned to permit the City Railways Company to operate cars, —_————. Bryan Dinner Postponed. ‘William Jennings Bryan, Seoretary of State, will be unable to be ih New York City on April 2, as he intended, ‘because he will be in California, The Pan-Américan Soci@y of the “United States had arranged to give a banquet in honor of Mr. Bryan and members of the diplomatic corps of the Latin- American republics on that date. The society has deckled to postpone the |banquet, which will be given at the | Waldorf-Astoria on May 16. GHILDSEN WHO ARE SICKLY; Mothers wno vace| bye? health of their chil | dren. should never be GRAY'S | Sentence on | | ‘orms, Constipa- | tion, Headache, Teeth. cman Sette pany ponerse, ‘Mothers fo 92 years Rate. They never fall Baer Druggists everywiere Me, Trial sated FREE. Address, AS. Olmsted, imoted, Letey, N Aa & Wraps Moire, Bengaline 00 17.50 ~ In Solid Black, Gold, Silver Gray, Pure White and Copenhagen. jest raadeles checks, “9.18 11.75 a THURSDAY, APKiL ter scores are: G. K. MoFarland, it Chester, %; Maurice Risley, At- man, Atlantic City, 89; J. D. Armstrong, Buf- falo, #8; Frank Mathers, Atlantic City, %; Fred @herman, Atlantic City Fred Snare, Englewood, %; Thompeon, Philadeiphi loughby, Phitadelphia, Browa, ‘alle ea Philadel; At 39 o'clock Maurice Risley, At- jixntic City, and George Crump, Phila- deiphia, playing togethers each did | 7% dy two strokes the low carts to date. Hamilton Kerr, Greenwich, turned $1 and Harold Topping, South ‘Topping was now! with wo 468, while Kerr tried to play after earty dinner, with Indifferent re- sulte, Crump and Risley played off for the low score golf medal. —_s—— An here 4 Mire. ‘Obranicie.) sex reader—evidently tired by the numerous rumors of early cuckoon—comes @ matchbox and note, “How is thie for an early rd the match. and militant Town and Country Club, St. Paul, was low acore at 80, as followe; ound 466 5 44 8 48D In. 6 2 6 6 4 4 4 6 B—41—80 ‘The local amateur mark ia @. While the courme was in good shape, consid- ening the early season, the turf was heavy, with enough cuppy les to make scoring difficult. Although Johnstone has become an excellent pytter, as wonderful driver, he missed surdly short strokes close to the cup. Among the New Yorkers in up to | 2.80 e'clock who failed to do themeel justice =o were: = Charles — Lao Fletcher, the actor, Dunwoodle, J. Schepmoer, Upper Montclair, solitary confinement. are requested not to phante in pill-bozes, With the “HENLEY” reversible 4 double -cuffs+ which? make the shirt wear longer and the laundry bills smaller. $1.50 up. Mekers of ARROW COLLARS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City / Sale Te Saturday — word of warnin: Trine is an earnest “almost” bought an AUTOPIANG'S at — “2 for-1" oe in fot are te ower ; You antl AUTOPIANO NOW means en extra — lose pO eae gdhgren adhiag My ip eed gackae tack. let _a golden your bicelles ety gels be without your Al The unusual! becoming fewer, hourly! The answer— for night to act. Buying now, and guaranteed 5 saved. To dat aed will still Feo ett are you is ACTION! If you can't come to this store at once, telephone, make an Saturday — Your AUTOPIANO Pay $25 on an AUTOPIANO and get credit for 950. You can rade anal AUTOPIANO sod pddicon 00, aaa terme ow Purchase an A We guamsies the manufacturers. Purchase an AUTOPIANO thet you may Fl Out and Mail Thic Coupen Today! ‘on a clear profit PIANO that hy guaeren- Purchase teed to be povtest k in workmanship and material. thie to’ you in writing and satisfactory—return it. Every cent paid wi!l be returned to you. Purchase an AUTOPIANO now and later in the year, if you wieh, you can exchange it for any instrument of equal or higher price on our floors, an AUTOPIANO. If ite owner should die later on, we will voluntarily cancel ion to our vary gener : of $25. 4 Qs, 1913. Dry-Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Premises Most Modern Furs Repaired & Remodelled at Specially Low Prices Bonwit TEER & Co. Will Hold To-morrow, Friday, ’ A Most Remarkable Sale 115 Women’s Coats and Brocade?,*’ Silk Wra At the Grea’ Solid 14-Karat Gold Ls s 08 es re Te ill Raliread Weiches at Cut Prices | Watehes perchased from we cam be re- reed Vvithin "tow “daze weet a eieed st re ad bas Bi TER a Fee Hs 4 A ie 20 do the contract when all payments to date of di are paid, The family will own The AUTO- PIANO free and clear. hase an AUTOPIANO and you will promise rade above embodied in the janded you, try for 30 days at home and if it is not entirely find ever contract ‘You can secure a Kohler & Campbell Piano also upon these same conditions ‘Twe handred Kohler & Campbe!! Pianos are likewise to be sold upon this “2 for 1” plas There are five splendid modele—priced at $280, be credited with @ payment of $15; or twiee $7. On the $270 model the first payment asked is $9, During credited with a payment of $18 or twice $9. The weekly paym ‘On the $288 model the first payment is $10, During this sale you will be credited with a payment of $20 or twice $10, The monthly payment is $7 On the $806 model the first payment asked i $10. You will be credited with 2 $20 payment at this sale, The monthly payment is $7.50. On the $310 model the first payment asked is $10. You will be credited with « $20 payment at this sale nonthly payment ts $7.50, There is NO INTEREST to be added to these terms, O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sth Floor, Main Building, 22d Street Elevators AN lest or found articles ad Vertined in The World will be Meted at The World's Informa- ton St., Brooklyn. for 30 da: fellewing the printing of i ' i i i for E ‘educed 11: a wre $15 § Sold Complete Out fit! ‘

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