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CWI. Sl MAGISTRATE FIXES OCT. 16, 1915, FOR \ MOTORS TRAL |having cancelled the lease of offices cently, Pollceman Goldstein of the Lenox De Connul-Genera of Cos} Idmbia Gets Two Years’ De- ‘lay for Auto Mishap. ITS Court Did Not Wish Decision “sin Criminal Case to Act as Precedent. ate Appleton, in the West 6! Sourt, hag eatablished a re to MoCall without the consent of of- FILED. | rd in | ‘| | tleprudence of New York kel, @ minor ‘The street station. elite aceured Acting Consul-General and automobile saleaman is @ nephew ef ‘the President of Colombi wag arrest.d early the morning of %, by Patrolman Soffa, of the One Hundred and Twenty-fitth is charged with @rtving an in sig-zag fashion up Broad. 8,00 for examination two yeara hence, ‘The Magistrate has also, ao to speak, P'ayed both ends of the judicial game, the’ griminal and the civil, midMe—which ts also a r . Reatzepo, an automodi!9 salesman, wis aerpigned before his Honor on @ charge Of F¥ANINg amuck in his car up Broad- way and knocking down one Max Has- He . Afte: knocking down several push- Me he finally struck Haskel, mingteen, & newsdealer, of No. 12 Post dbs we Bronx, at One Hundred and ‘Twenty-titth street, injuring him severe. Jy. @m being arraigned in court that day the ji wes adjourned, young Haske! waif co badly hurt to appesr against The case came up for bearing ead Restrepo was repre. LA’ by three attorneys, ZR SAID TWO Civil SUITS WERE PENDING. Haske! and the patrotman had tea! led, the attorneys refused to place’ Restrepo on the stand, explaining thi there are two civil cases pending agi him. in the Supreme Court, These oase are @hits for damag: and {the letters fi brought by Haskel One of the lawyers then suggested that should Restrepo be found guilty a fine, instead of @ prison sentence he inn] Magistrate. down children.’ lawyers. “That 4 One is as n't “highteen ans sered tho able to tu te “Tn my net PALER MO Paterhoatro, soenens ng Signor q pes form for azsiemen' @@ly elected to Pi Palermo, shot to- this election annu' “If the defendant had pleaded guilty. 1 vwqvuld have sentenced him to the Mmit and not imposed @ fine," “It ls getting to be mon thing for chauffours to drive about the ¢lity running over and knocking “But Restrepo tsn't a chauffeur; he's ‘the owner of the car," sald one of the FIXES DATE OF TRIAL AS OCT, 16, 1915, make any difference, 4 as the othe “How said the com- replied jong will it taxe Court to reach these montha or two “In view of the fact that the are pending againat Restrepo,’ , “and he dves not ant to expose his hand on the criminal 1 will continue the bail o som alee t Appleton pacity of the case opinion ¢his wae the best Povs.ble solution of the have tmposed Restrepo and to have pus! would have injured the clvii are of the cae. sald years,” sald * replied the Magistrate, will Le other Magistrates who later in tier, I could y fine on ud the case Sake. 17. = Signor Or 4 well known lawyer of jay and killed a rich jaladino, whom he a f atealing seournents b ja candidacy of prainister, who wai 4 has been rep went, only to l FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ROYAL (BEST VALUES IN THE CITY. EASIEST TERMS DIAMOND WATCH CO | pcs: at PlaMoNDseCREDIT a. £C00 gut Diamonds # wy re ity We’ ALOE "jand lungs. ~ TINY BURGLARS TAKEN BY BIG POLICEMAN ASTOR WILL BREAK LEASE TO AID MITCHEL: from the windows, Vincent Astor Will store at No, $13 Weet One Hundred and take his first part in active politics by| Thirteenth street had been robbed re- rented by certain members of the West avenue station has kept a clone watch Side Business Men's Leamue tn the Put- on tt every night. When he saw some- nam Bullding at Long Acre Square. Mr.' thing move just inside the basement Astor is @ strong Mitchol man—and he door early this morning he drew his )owns the building, (fevolver and prepared to face the According to report, some of the mem-| burglars, vers of the Irague have turned ft over, A the door was pushed gently open ho leaned forwant and eneountered two amall bovs, very frightened at the aight of the pollreman, One had a can of beans, tho other three cans, @ box of fleets and a majority of the members. | Young Astor says he understood the lease for the quarters In the Putnam Bullding was for the league as & body) matches and two Jar and not for the use of a few members. | “We wasn't doing nothing, “As soon as I can bring about @ O@f-! was the first word of the youngest collation of the lease," he sald, “E will) hut Goldatcin gathered boys and loot have the McCall flags removed and inty his graap and took them to the Furton banners substituted.” latation, ‘There they aald they were —_—-————_ | Adolph Chandiach of No, 197 Bt. Nich+ POLICEMAN IS IS BITTEN. olas avenue, and Joseph Allen No. an We Hundred and Sixteenth Attacked by Dog y Dog Whose Owner | street ume It Mad. and te te eleven years old «iar a year older. Young Policeman Ferdinand Thomas, at+| his pocket, tached to the Alexander avenue station, oO *h had a revolver tn and when thie was found he copsed his protestations of inno- was bitten early to-day by @ dog which | cence and turned sulky. Mo refused to he was attempting to tie with @ rope say where he got the weapon. He and in the back room of the station house. | Young Allen wiil be arralaned in the ‘The animal had been brought in by| Children’s Court on charges of Juvenile Fret J. Schmalnetn of No, 44 Eaat One | t¢#nauen Hundred and Forty-third street, who asked that it be turned over to the Board of ifealth for observation. Bohmalsein feared the dog had rables. Policeman Thomas's wound, which was In the right thigh, was cauterized by Dr. Jordan at Lincoin Toxpit after which the policeman returned to his duties. He subdued the dog, after be- ing bitten, with his nightst ——— Seo ;FROM HOTEL TO HOSPITAL. Physictane = WH Mra, Lottie Yaw, > Named to Hear WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Clayton of the ure Judiciary Com- mittee announced*to-day the aj ment of @ sub-committee, cot ting of Representatives Webb of North Carolina, Floyd of Arkxnsas and Volatead of Min- nesota, to investixate the alleged official misconduct of Federal District Judge Bmory Speer of Georgia, Tho sub-com- mittep will begin taking testimony about Nov. 1., To the Public Sonn Bros., ‘F. W. de Voe, NO!— BECAUSE it is a pure and wholesome FOOD Father John’s Medicine builds new flesh and strength for those who are weak and run down. It heals throat Contains no alcohol nor dangerous drugs in any form, so it is a safe family medicine and specially good for! children. Cures COLDS _STEAMBOATS. BRIDGE WORK, PER $7. $10 and N. E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Assy hudson River fy roe BY er oe cama ls ie ite Ay “anda, at Savi a | ine | udson iver! FAL RANY DA I ney Deasbroasee fi Magazine of T _ FOR GALE, “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. American Waich & Diamoud Co. LANE, Tel, S867 Cot : Chepit, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT POUTEA ‘SCO, 0 Malden Las | WATCHES oP PEE A n, Sais am em A TR cee ee tne hs * was removed friends observed that she wi and tell you whe JEROME AVENUE, Artificial Teeth’ --DR.H. W.GUILSHAN. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. BIG TREAT FOR Sunday World Readers A New Series of Remarkable Drawings Depicting the Life Story ot Pretty Dorothy Perkins. By JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG [FAMOUS KITTY COBB SERIES OF DRAWINGS ereeetemn Ab Be Featured Exclusively in rage Illustrated nee condition, She has been a delegate to) . the convention of the Order of the Objects to Having a McCall Ban. Two Boys, One 14, Other 12,| wastern star, a soctety of women ate | +t ak ) Grocerv—Car- fiiated with masonry. | ner on the Putram ale Inte Sey Ks | At her home up-State she Sas deen gl Building. ried a Gun, Too. jactive in that work, especiatly in the! : Ovjecting to @ McCall banner fiaunted Beckline Max Dasheff's delicatessen | Muss of the onder, Last evening her In & peculiar manner and called tn the from the New Grand Hotel, Broadway and Thirty-first street, early this morning, pital for observation as to her mental | the to Bellevue Hos- MUSICAL lalate (Prom the € Tt has long bee mammoth butid ne | wit vitrate In response to some special musical tone, Architects believe they ave found the tones for such famous | Now f stener that one tone tn and auemented to a surprising ‘The corollary statement that this key- note, {f sounded tong enough and with uticlent force, would bring Aleaster, never been prov We tell hundreds of patrons every week that they DO NOT need glasses. | If you are having eyesight discomforts of any sort— step into the nearest of our ight Offices and have one of ur Oculists Mid Epa Physicians) examine your eyes t Do You ‘leno: Real Estate operators and long-headed investors, such as Klein & Jackson, J. J. Astor Est., W. W. Astor Est., J. Romaine Brown, W. W. Niles Chandlers, &c., Goulds, Have bought property in the Jerome Ave. Section for fun? But to Make Money They See the Tremendous Increase in Values That Will Come When the Subway Runs Up JEROME AVENUE. MOSS ESTATE 345 LOTS ON 174th, 175th, 176th Streets and 9 adjoining avenues and streets, which MUST BE SOLD at Auction Oct. 28, 1913 Only 30% cash required. JOSEPH P. DAY, . 3. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. & 3d Ave. | If you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a Neysea i || 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of TH $5 teeth free. TOOTH $15 =ISUNDAY WORLD DON’T MISS FIRST PICTURE OF THIS GREAT SERIES NEXT SUNDAY. ler your eyes require case is one for medical treatment by YO! Our Reputation and Standing are suff that we will NOT prescribe glasses unless you positively require them, Harris Glasses cost $2 or more kind of lenses our Oculist prescribes (if glasses are needed) and the quality of mounting you select. OCplical Frouse of TUS Kannis Kountz Bros., H. B. Claflin, ae or if your R family Doctor. lent assurance «depending upon the particular 54 Kost 23d St, near Fourth Ave. 27 W, S4th Bt., bet. 5th and th Aves, t 125th St, near Lenox Ave. Ave, Sist and 82d Ste seau Bt, ocar Joho St. 1009 Broadwa:; B'klyn, 489 Fulton Wklya, These shrewd, clever W.H. Chesebrough, For maps apply to 31 Nassau St., N, Y, Agente and Auctioneers, edral at Cologne, | “| Moya’ - hele T IN_NEW W YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER | 3 SHOPPI Fourteenth diyret Saturday--Children’s Day In Addition to Special Values for Young Folks Items All Over the Store of Direct Pocket-book Interest to Careful Purchasers To Investigate These Offerings Will Help You to Save Substantially! 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Biner Coats to Be 08—straighe vid Arapod tn’ Variety. ob newest. modules wi and fino range of had Newest ‘colors. and” best n old favorites. and low neel ith and without DM to 3.08 ny ris inge—Binhop Sleeve ol mathered Into Tuttle on each edse 08 & 1.85 on belts ad Ivet cull and straignt include navy, Given, black and old blue, paving lice bandin all kinds of Vent! ruffling and and Marie Antoinette pial te 1.09 Toovasrow's Gpesiat Many remarkably dainty creations sultable for brides and bridesmaids. Included hadow | It id flowered hiffon lovely 12,00 to 2.00,........ 34 | tality, crepe de chine, nik" crapa combined with eraquele fees, aetn Recsedee Cold Tongue. Mixed Pickles, {and other dainty materinie “alk or nat foundations... Resiattably"peeam Potato Salad, French models, mare those that are dr. ways and ethers Benndiod Pliven le or effect that ol jain or Sicordion pl ge me .Lovely trimmings that are out of ren, Nemvolltentos Crone, 5, | SSS denlsved aid cateneeie mete Nate Ieee onan copes on Gage oer Walking Boots | 2.85 Patent leather vamps with calf or loth tops, also all gum metal calf —newest laste—welted extension solee—Cuban heels—button....C, Dand B widthe—all aise—- tt at a remarkable price conc Iphia manufacturer eager tu dir MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted No M 99.98 Youths’ Suits, 608 Long trousera-R2 to #1 cl navy Beautiful enaderef fuvy. cy chevio pane nate Snuire wergos, fancy cheviots tenet allk lined hoode-with wt © targe schoo! § Bag to, hol T boule ty ie gly ‘nara eel DEVE, —AECUND * rooa. tures--atrictly all i YOUTHS’ CLOTHING—TILIRD FLOOR, | $5.98 Bo New Fall Suite ct plates, All work guaranteed 10 yea: Extractions and dena) surgery mado PAINLESS by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY HOURS 8 to @; BUNDATS, © ww a, nfanch and Swatish 4 German, PAdiv ‘e poker. | | dark and tuched ei platy or pleat tot f. BOYS PURNIBIUNGS THIRD FLOOR, f $1.49 Boys’ Sweaters... ve Heavy wool and wore Bee poor, | White, oxford, tan, navy and car- dinal-V or ruff neck and Byron ~ * collar atylew-2K to 4. if, woe and DOYS VURNISHINGS-THIKD FLOOR, ECOND FLOOR 59 & 69 ct, Children's Underwear f $2.49 Men's Sweater Coats a7) = iatto ino hing to limps Worsted mixture = oxo: h ar—part wool fine rib ck and lung nleev od ank ath drawers. KNIT UNDBRWEAM—MAIN ¥' \ ‘Soft, warm, bright red or self andsome Sct. size Cro weiter TOILET ARTICLES rel ne 10 ot corylop ® ot. vio! “Ory m—peroxide Oct, sige Wainutte Hate Staln nize Rice Powder-ot famous “ it Meuth Wash 1° Bottiee— Sobek cat rae, Fer the Mantoure 10 ct. Nall Piles —vartety styles... Sct. Bi each n Lavendar Smelting -He ARN-—~ Wen of Fina Avenve ws 14 short—dosen «... 3 *Plamond Net Roamel.....0aeh 8B SMART HATS For Small Boys Styles that are cute tg eaitable and very attractive on thetr amall wearess. Cotteme and hooey Rah medele—Back. cord: ana I on perrraten t40 to 9.08 ‘Tyvoleans and Jack Tave—felt, serge corduroy. prea and vel are trimmed with maral fancies--many nave a te ery ed am pipinencaill or velvet hat navy, gray tar The Best Chinchilla Coat Values for Girls to Be Found in New York ... 12.98 er a ee woolly—warm and 14.98 fawa Other Special Values in Ap parel for Fall and Winter. Mines’ Tailored Dvescco— 14 (0 18 yra.pure wool sarges and eponge — navy, brown, | retilest | oulder, | other new > and lingerie coll raight | and draped akirts 5 Bnd draped shirte—with without net and lace vasteos dainty collars and cuffs... raped kirte—remarkably tine td ors, including taure. ms any, terra cotta jarwungy tobacco and verious shed | Melty fer mea ck “as miely coat Misses’ Dancing and Party Dresses An Unmatchable Array........... @ to M4 ausiitycitene brown—oxcali I a Gelected ey browne—torth 03.08 to Until 1 P. M. Mor Telephone Orders. $1.19 Women's White Welats volles ‘and Hlored and fancy—' paler “some wit pt at luna at it WoMe $1.24 Heatherbloem Petticoats Black—shirred flounces— PEPMOOATS —8RVOND PLO $1.50 Women's Corsets Novelty couul ~~ taps loath over hips--t fairly hia busta ty ETH SECOND VLU 1214 et. Women's Handkerchieis, Embroidered edge or hem ane broldery—excellent value HANDERMCHLERS— MAIN FLOOR, 09 ct, Women's Gloves Maaniah Cay clasy—simar ‘GLOVES Writing Paper do Pekge=French — t pink and white-8 »! PLOon, to 8.40 re ee ee od 9.28 9.98 to 29.98 "'@ WAISTS-SECOND FLOOR m- v¥ quality —vire