The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1913, Page 4

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a) 900 OF “FINEST” “ATTEND FUNERAL OF PUGE HERO Bergt. McNierney, Slain hy Masher, Accorded Hon- | or Tribute. | . | ‘The funeral of Séret. Joseph MeNter- Rey, who died Friday night to Bellevuo Hospital from stab wounds received in) the course of the performance of his} uty, was hail to-day and was attend: | ed with all the honors the Police De- partment pays to ite horoes, Nearly 900 | police officers and officinia of the de- Dartment attended the requiem high | ase at St. Joseph's Church, Bighty-| seventh street and Hirst avenue. | ‘The funeral was held from the late | heme of the murdered Doliceman at No. | Best Bighty-cienth street. Many of | officers who attended were personul MoNierney, and all there @ the coffin for a lant look before the lid was fastened lit ifs Commissyner Waldo, First Commimioner MoKay and ty Comminsioner Dillon front of the hearse from the church. The escort con- members of the Honor SERERRET! tet peat ait iefett The funeral sermon the Rev, Francis Su!- | i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. : Scotland Yard Has Nothing on Hoboken Lows WenTHALs —- ee CHANCE Th HAND in it sa hal DETECTIVE SERGEANT osked him outright what busin Police Force, Declares Sergt. Weintha A PRENCH RPAE WOULO HAVE HOBOKEN OOCK AND MS BALE 00K! Sev [vee to learn the business of Detec- tly © Sergeant Weinthal. “Copper.” he answered And thie particularly anxious gentile man wanted to know tf It was the raw material he was handling, id to him: “I found out what kind of a copper man you are.”* “Did your’ lied from Hoboken?” Get up early in the morning tf you want to put thing on Hoboken. nd he said ‘us. A few duys later the gentieman responded the detective wergeant, “and did they tell you that I | WOODRUFF Is IMPROVING. | Wife of | se ler Denies He im for Wor | v | A report that the éoniitlon o| LW | for the day by ruff's on Mmothy iff had taken a decided turn @ wan Vigoously denied to- Woodruff and Mr. Wood- he physicians in attendance Upon Mr. Woodruff also dented that | there had been any alarming change tn | their patient's condition Mr, Woodruff t# still in hia apartments in the Cariton Houre, It had been hoped by his family that he could be removed to his estate in the Adirondacks this Week, but the prospect is doubtful, “I read in the morning papers,” said Mra. Woodruff at 10 o'clock, “a report that Mr. Woodruff had been unconscious for thirty hours, ‘That t# not true Mr. though he ery Mi. ie Mu! eta ei vali audit taste New Parfait Model. Smooth Calf with grey fine cloth topping. New Diamond tip. 06.50. M Pot on a three days’ of Spain which It will two countries and bring about the-re-} entry of Spain into Buropean politics as / ‘one of the great Powers after @ oen- tury’ occupation of @ minor position. ‘The King met the President at the railroad atation, where they embraced, and then proceeded to the Royal Palace arid hearty cheers from @ vast crowd. "1 burned out Inst night,” | Woodruff ts gradually improving, ai-! what waa the caus ) see rich ‘ crn a Shoes to go with the new gowne— that is a problem we have solved very satisfactorily. The results are on exhibition to-day. “ Queen Quality Shoes for Fall and Winter show a variety of styles that are certain to satisfy the most exacting " yay that SPAIN GREETS PO! Ma ADRID, Oct. 7.—Prest walre of rai result in an INCARE, | arrived here to- it to King Alfonso | nenerally expected | ement between the ——$————— THE CAUSE. (Prom the Cinainnatt Boaquiter.) hear that Crookaby’s tore wes! eaid Binks.) replied Jinks. Uy ql } ow & 4 if AM atl No matter how advanced the style of the gown, there is a Queen Quality shoe to accompany and give it the desired finisn—the little touch that completes and rounds out the ensemble. It will be our pleasure to show you all the latest designs. for an early visit. $3.50 to $5.00 A few at $6.00 and up We hope I il | Largest Popular Price Garment House. In New York's Shopping Cent Gth Ave. con. 1 Sth New York’s Big gest COAT SALE) 7,000 COATS—200 FABRICS—100 MODELS The Greatest Stock and Best Values Ever Offered at $55.00 4 3875 $10.75 $1 4-75 Actually Worth $10.00 to $25.00 All Sizes for Women and Misses from 14 to 44 Fine Chinchilla COATS Persian Cloth COATS Wool Duvetya COATS For Trimmed COATS Silk Matelasse COATS “President of | Gen wee doen Diact ner aren LOWS WENT, OED | rein, cutter, tae, 141 {|| QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP Brocade Velour COATS » tue ah Patrctuan Gears Sean {Paris Gendarmes’ Swords jor the ‘Chinese Nepubii. was torn | 32 West 34th Street _ Stanning Boucle COATS Ge eume One, ts ott laiep wien tis Wouldn’t Count for Much Aurea emer eid borer Midteay betreeen the Waldorf and the McAlpin New Plaid Back COATS * “vee so Denem ts ate banger in Hoboken. out of the 70 cant bythe Hepresetas MULL TT Fancy Mixtare COATS betere the Grand Jury a ineictment wa tives and Benators prec itn = J Sealette Plush COATS etty be placed on trial for murder befere = a . = : . tt ry i fecord and capture the Lahm cup, now Hawley's eld by J. Allen Hawiex record te 1879 miles. -|'s attached to anything to which he HAMBURG POLICE SLOW. Hoboken’s Identification Bu- reau Beats European Meth- ods All Hollow. Detective Sergeant Louis Weinthal wae on the job agatn this morning on the Hoboken piers, after an absence of stz weeks, He epent the first vacation he bad had in many years abroad. He returned yesterday on the North Ger- ‘man Lioyd steamer Pring Friedrich Wilhelm, after touring the principal cities of Europe, and finding nothing in any of them that had anything on Hoboken, Gergt. Wetothal has been on the Ho- boken pliers for fifteen years, Ho has ® record of which any of the finest might Ml be proud, Besides being a Police officer, hi Past-Prosident of the Exempt Firemen of Hoboken, Past- Master of the Hoboken Loge of Free ‘and Accepted Masons and t~Chan- cellor of the Hoboken Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, Sergt, Weinthal is & man to bo reckoned with, and weight subscribes. To be aure he went abroad in an un- official capacity, But to any citlsen of the United States the expression of per- sonal views in not denied, Aa Detective Sergeant Welnthal has been long on the force, he ought to know something @bout police matters in general. Het he went to Europe for the first time be knew all about the police in Hoboken, Now, he known @ good deal about the police of Europe, and saya that they have nothing on the police of Hoboken. Bergt. Weintha! had been pretty well over the United States, but never before bad he been to Europe, He has re- turned criminals to various parte of the country and every place ie went he took occasion to look into the police regulations, the methods of detection and identification, and the appearance and deportment of the men on the force. He found some mighty good men and ome mighty good methods, but there was nothing which was not al- ready in force in Hoboken. SCOTLAND YARD ALMOST IN HO- BOKEN’S CLASS. "IT went from here to Wymouth, and from there to London," said Sergt. Weinthal, “Scotland Yard 1a @ wonder- fu) tnatitution, and 1 was accorded every courtesy, notwithstanding that I was eimply snaking @ personal visit. They have clever detectives there, They have the finger printa and the Quick Service! W your “LOST & FOUND” ad. is |) printed in the Morning or Sunday World & gets a CIRCULATION ‘n New York City GREATER than if published in the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED. ‘The World accepts “LOST & POUND” ads, over the telephone. oes r Cali 4,000-Beekman system of identification there th: have here in Hoboken, They are in jevery way up to date, “The traftic squad ts @ fine body of h andie the crowds the city, proper, cars to look out vt the tr ut they hd and hansoms fend yehleles of ai! kinds London tea | Digger city than Hoboken, but there te nothing there that I eaw which ts any roveni on the wethods of the po u in Moboken PARI8 POLICE NOT IN IT WITR HOBOKEN’S. : "T didn't Uke Parl at all. 1 dome] think Much of the y conditions on the Boulevard, 'n: © there don't contpare at all with the police (of Hobo ken, They Con's carry any gevolvee THE GERMAN COP WiTh HS 40NG SWORD WOULDN'T BE (92-3 = win THE HoBaen BALE -tHoeka= ‘Ties gendarmes have on'y little awords and 1 don't know how we voud use thowe in Hoboken, u were to fant the dale hooks of that, bue it te doubtful count for much. No, Paris, comes to the police, isn't in it with Bureau of Identification fan't in St at all with the of Hoboken, 1 found that out right away when I asked them to look up @ couple of men who came from/i) there und who were captured in Hoboken and @ubsequently escaped. They didn't have things right at their hands as we It took them @ long time to find what J wanted. Nothing like that could have happ in Hoboken, “Phe police in Kerlin and Hamburg don't wear revolvers in the day time. They carry straight eworde and wear apiked helmets, ‘he spike in the helmet fe not used asa weapon, but merely an & finish to the uniform, The police of Hoboken don't wear anything which is ‘Rot useful as well as ornamental. HOBOKEN ‘BEATS LONDON, PA- R18, HAMBURG AND BERLIN. “Understand me, these are merely my personal views founded on personal ob- servation, What I have aald must not be taken ae @ reflection on any of the | police of the cities I have visited. ‘They're all good, of course, What 1 Want most to impress ts that in London or Paris, Hamburg or Herlin, they have nothing on the police of Hoboken,” Coming over on the steamer there was one gentleman, at Jeast, who was very 3 TH E winsomely femi- : nine figure—youthfu N free and supple—is im- ff parted by wearing the Grecian-Treco Corset. Knitted and boneless. jf Aday all figures, | GRECIAN-TRECO ‘ Acker, Merrall & Condit Est. Company 1820 New Tariff Means-.Reduced Cost: We are the first to announce, and for the benefit of our cus- tomers, that the prices of all goods affected by the new tariff have been immediately reduced. Peas, Marcillat Mi Fine—Imported Spinach, Marce!—Imported Carrots, Marcel—Imported... ‘ Mushrooms, Marcillat Choice—Imported ...... Cheese, Camembert—Imported.......... Cheese, Edam—tImported in foil ‘ Cheese, Edam—Imported Plain Oatmeal, Girant’s—Imported Scotch. . Sardines, Aviator, Peeled and Bonek pure Olive Oil es, Aviator, Boneless—-Imported—in Pure Olive Oil Macaroni or Spaghetti-—-Marcel—Imported. ....... with Bilver, Open wire work Tidbit Stand heavily plated Note tollowing prices. Old Price. New Price, ‘g tins $ 19 16 \jtins 15 48 i +22 M4 1 28 24 ’ 25 24 1.05 .90 1.00 .85 25 622 lytins 30 .25 .letins 25 2m ..'gtins 16 44 1 |b pkg. 12 10 Fifty Stores Conveniently Located The “Latest” in Plated and Sterling Silver E are ever on the alert for novelties and more especially for those that add to the decorat ive effect of the well-arranged tea table. An instance of this is to be seen in our new Tidbit Stands—in both Sterli ing Silver and Silver Plate— graceful supporting three plates which special may be served. SILVER COMPAN Silversmiths arrangements on delicacies Y, The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SUCCESSOR) 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York Buy your new coat in this stirring sale and save about HALF? Alterations FREE Goods Slightly Damaged by Smoke in Fire at Our Factory Now on at C. Gevin &.Co. Store, 60 West 23rd St. e goods only to be found there, will noi befound in one y be an adjustment made with tie insurance: kept separate for immediate clearance, 500 Damaged Coats Values to as high as $12.50................ Men’s & Women’s Raincoats Of every description; values up to $15....,.. Men’s & Women’s ist Grade Raincoats Of all the newest fabrics, range in price up to 835. . so| 30 | Goodyear 8 Stock On ae GCE CO. GO West 23rd St., 2 Doors trom 6th Ave. sular stores, tock . 60¢ 4.50 | De Wolf Hopper (The Only Original “Casey atthe Bat") will report the World's: Championship Baseball Series for the Morning World, every day, be- ginning Wednesday, October 8th. Order from Newsdealer ia Advance. Supply Limited.

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