The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1913, Page 6

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St DOESNT KNOW TURKEY TROT I IS SHOWN IN COURT Island “Cop”. and Go Through Dance, But Defendant Is Freed. Bisave © man on Coney tetent whe Goenn’t Know what o turkey trot a, He @@ Coney, too. He's the Magistrate Yes — Magistrate Reynolds. Garis Woitarth, thirty years otd, @ em, was arraigned before Mis Honor ‘this morning charged with having tur- | ay trotted in the Brooklyn Dance Hall } Bes coey Inland Bowery. ) S@pecial Officer Bins of the dance hall Be complainant and was the first He oald he arrested Wolfarth Oe “terkey trotting.” “Sifeen 1 was @ young man we used fp ance the waits,” oad tho Magis- “What's the turkey trot like?” “Why—er—" stammored the Bowery @p, and there was an audibie titter In @e crowded court room, “Well, it's F, [ Py ‘det up and show us what {t is," coms fnnded His Honor. ‘Blige felt the witness stand shrugged @aS shoulder then the other and moved MMs feet slowly in and out. "Bee hee!” piped a girl who evidently ” where the harm of it comes the Court. “Have you any a took ¢he stand, Mo tld about the dance of Wolfarth, Magistrate Reynolds asked ‘what the turkey trot was like, he 3 i . You know. 1 don't know. Can you baad | 4 " ealé the walter, and the sont | he was out on the floor, He lay ll Meeting lt beaded 4 in the crowd said: Stie Honor looked up as the crowd ‘eos Go it better, if 1 had music,” the waiter. ‘* gala His Honor, “all you save @bout turkey trot may de true, but you have said about it hasn't given ‘the faintest inkling of what you are ‘about. Your demonstration hae Boer tara dance, 1 can’t hold the —— evidence. Tho case is frit practical value at Fe eR aE tte Sle erase ae &@9 Green Stamps and Hami Prices at Liggett’s are always the ver } eon se tee of Fifty-ight of Arnerien’ ie sags he Hsin to ee Peroxide Oficial U. S. P. Standard, BROADWAY & 34th ST. GRAND CENTRAL STATION. a 19 POLICE. TRANSFERS ORDERED BY WALDO IN Many from Chaion Clinton Street Pr e-| cinct, Where Hebrew Vigi- | lance Association Is Active. In accordance with what he Geacribed aa his policy in upholding Deputy Com- missioner Dougherty in strengthening the Detective Bureau by rearranging the ass'gumenta of the men so that they Would be most effective, Commissioner Waldo to-day anounced nineteen trane- fers, Many were from the Clinton at tion, where the Kehiliah or Hebrew Vigilance Association has been ect: im keeping tabs on the police and where Deputy Comenissioner New- Derger has found much wnnecesmary friction, though Commissioner Waldo denied that the Kehilish had anything to do with the changes. im, who ts a wminant east side went from com- and in Clinton street to desk duty at the East One Hundred and Fourth street station. Deteotives Gribben, Har- vey, Hayes, Gnydecker, Stapleton, Finn and Machola were scatttered to other stations in the first detective district under Lieut. Harry Foy. Dotectives Kemp, Maher and Rotchford were sent to Clinton etreet station from ether ste- - | tone in the district. Detectives Landon and De Cantillon had already been reduced and put on patrol duty, and Detectives Murphy and Cohen put on charges and dismissed from the department. etreet for detective duty and Deteo tives Mahoney and Cahalane to other @tations in the upper east side Detec- gtreet to West Thirtieth prtora and Detective Joseph Reilly from West Sixty-eighth street to Bronx Park, where pickpockets are beginning to be wesy, dn the summer crowds, ——_—. Teeaben Told in Headlines, ‘Chicago Tribune.) American Ways Chokes to Death on Ear of Corn.” any &0 Green Stamp A NEW ERA IN chain of stores in the world. $7.50 Silver Toilet Set 8 pieces, hair brush, comb mirror, ° 31c UPHOLDING DOUGHERTY “The On and After May 17th, We Will Give the "Rexall Store - ia with Every 5¢ Purchase. Stamp Premium Parlor for Premiums of Real Value. 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Phone 7300 Murray Hill River, Smashes Car and His | t notice until too 1 t was up to permit the passage of boats tory buliding for the printing of hie Companion Meets Death | Less than one hundred feet from tho| newspapers ork Beene On the alte river he saw lila danger and swerved | box . CHICAGO, May 16.- Paul J. Patten. the big car sharply to the right, It| Central Park Went and Sixty-first street President of the Lake Zurich Datry| leaped against the bridge rail and ro-| he will put up @ five-story office build. |Company, was se injured and] bounded, throwing the hotel clerk out|ing which will contain the business of- Thomas 3, Slack, clerk at the Hotol|on his head and then toppled over. | fice of the Amertean, twenty-one stores lanters, Instantly killed early to-day| Patten fell from the car und then,|and a aubway entrance. 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