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i) SIX INJURED WHEN NINETY DAYS IN JAL broken. lege Point, and k Madden, %, of As the car awung from the track the No. % Bradford atreet, East New York CAR SMASHES POLE motorman and Policeman Thomas ———— Claire, of the Glenda: hh fh Ran Down, Mortatly t- Leaps Track in Foy, Dashes Across Street and Mounts the Sidewalk. OR PAY FINE OF $103! Latest Sample of Jersey Justice Administered by Judg at Union Hill. Astoria to Long Island City, Jumped the 1% track and crashed into @ telephone pole at Browne atreet and Forest avenue, | Astoria, early to-day. Six men were in- Jured, none seriously. Motorman Vicischa, confused by @ thick fox, ran into a awitch at top speed. inatituted t- |The wheels did not take the cron ir and the car went half way across the Btreet before the telegraph pole stopped front platform was demolished Lezai proceedings were @ay for the purpose of getting Philip Becchine of No. 60 Adams atreet, Ho- | boken, out of the North Hudson Jatt, where he is serving a term of ninety) © Gays because of his inability to pay & F t fine of $108 for shooting a rabbit. Unnecessary a Ghine has the distinction of having = Bagged the most expensive rabbit tn ") () @e history of New Jerney and he =e ‘] ‘wasn't even allowed to koop the rabbit Tappears that Beschine had « day off fed @ shotgun at the same thne He 4 @enceived the Mea of going hunting, | Tdi ut in onder to avoid slaying bolded Prohibitetd by law he cot a copy 0 the game lame of New Jersey and read % carefully. The ook stated that the eeason for ratbite opened on Nov. 1. ‘Armed with fis trusty shotm Beechine made his way to the old tanderg race track where the aporting pastime in days gone by was Blocking cut tong shots, The race tra fe now overgrown with grass and weeds ni Beeohine thought st might mMeltor it. 4 ero eann e. wrin His judgment was good. In a short! Pie time he flushed a rabbit. One shot] propie finished bunny and Recchine atuffed the| not he game Into his pocket, Game Warden |» Edward Rainer heard the shot and ar- rested Becchine, ‘The hunter read) confessed that he had shot the rabbit In fact, he was qu proud o feat as the regulars ed to be ago after they had blown up th rolls of the bookmakers. Greatly to his surprise Becchine was trken before Justice of the Peace John Stuke at No, 394 Broadway, Union Hill. ¢ BECCHINE DIDN'T KNOW THE AW HAD BEEN CHANGED. arged with violating the said the Court. A laughed Becchine, “you can't put ything like that over on me. I'm wise to you fellows, Why I've got a copy of the game lawe right here with me and it states that tht open season for rabbits begins on Nov. 1.” So saying, and making no efforts to conceal hin gleo and satisfaction Hec- caine passed over his copy of the game laws, The Court examined the book. “Very ood.” commented Judge Btuke, handing it back. “This is indeed @ copy of the kame laws of New Jersey for 1912, But the game } amended in 1913, 7 fer rabbits is on. You “You mean $1.03, don't yout’ ex- claimed Becchine. "Why 1 could buy all the rabbits in New Jersey for $103." “I mean £108," said the Court, “and if you can't pay the fine you must go to Jail for ninety days.” Becchine went to jail. been wu Your feet are idle, your mind is free— The tiresome foot-pumping of the pneumatic player has been eliminated in Cte Telektra Piano Player Simple, yet positive control and expression devices enable you to give any selection per- sonal interpretation, Makes no difference what the age, style or make of your piano the Telektra will trans- form it in a few hours time in your own home into the most artistic of all player pianos, If desired the Telektra will play unassisted with perfect musical expression. Drop in and hear it or send & postal for full particulars, Guttenderg race track always was an expensive place unless one had inside énformation, And many a man went @here in the racing daya with informa- then just as “inside” as Becch: ought he had in the 1912 game la @nd paid more than $1(8 to find that information was deckiedly “outside.” ‘There were no rabbits on Gutenberg Face track in those days, however, but, take it from tent of the track, there ‘were many “dogs.” fis Re TO REPRODUCE MASSACRE. Soldiers Will Take Part in Battle ‘With Filipinos, During the military tournament at Metison Square Garien to-night an ex- ‘THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY ‘290 Sth Avenve Cor, 3lot Street Telephone Mad. Sq. 6343 Quickly transforms your own piano into a Player Piano @eldiers of the Forty-thin United States ‘Velunteer Infantry in March, 1900, at Ketubdig, Island of Samar. This fight who died a few days afterward as a regult of wounds received in the action. A detatchment of Infantry will repre- the attacking force, and a pro- istonal company of the Twenty-second Bagineers wil construct the bridge and Gaestroy it by explowives after crosaing. BUSHMILLS Irish Whiskey When it comes to Quality, Bushmills has no superior. As to flavour—tastes differ —but most men order Bush- | mills when they order Irish. And it is the flavour of Bushmills that makes them | do it. | and every window In the vohicle wan line, 4. of No. eacaping with sprn they remained at been crushed in the wreckage of the platform, |The ott A crowded trolley car, bound from Colle at 165 Twentieth atreet, Col- Mra. Anna Roth of No. 199 Moore rd they would Injured were Join Graff, ine'® Hospital ver was not to blan WONDERFUL The Quantity of Overcoats Vogel Bros. Are Selling to Young Men Every overcoat in our pt big as- sortment is just chuck full of style and ‘ood tailoring—high class in every detail—-but NOT HIGH PRICED ~ $12.50—"15-"18 520-522 —*25 for overcoats that cost you else- where from $15 to $35. a saving to you of from $2.50 to $10 We make our own clothing— we pay low rent—-our ex- penses are small—that’s why. VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at S Ave. STORE OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT REMARKABLE SALE song At 3.75 Actual Values $5.00 and $6.00 On Saturday Only The‘Sorosis models in this sale are the season’s most advance styles. Made in Patent Leather with dull kid or black cloth tops; Gun Metal, Tan Russia Calf, Gray or Brown Suede. Numerous styles. dames McCreery & Co. 84th Street—sth Avenue—23rd Street ¥WE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19T3. a eee ts eR I James McCreery & Co. | James McCreary & Co. 34th Street—5th Avenue--23rd Street UNUSUAL VALUES On Saturday, November the 8th TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED HATS Women’s Unptrimmed Hats in Velvet and Plush,--- a variety of styles and colors. 1.95 value 3.00 to 6.75 Women’s Trimmed Hats in smart models... . value 7.00 to 12.00, 4.95 and 7.50 Choice collection of Imported Flowers, Feathers, Hair Ornaments, Theatre and Boudoir Caps; also Corsage Bouquets, moderately priced. SUITS, DRESSES & COATS For Small Women and Misses. Attractive Suits in Broadcloth,— new short coat with fur-trimmed collar and cuffs; satin lined and interlined. Green, Mahogany, Seal Brown, Burgundy, Navy Blue, Taupe and Black. 29.00 Suits of All wool Fabrics, — new cutaway model with kimono sleeve; belt at back. 18.50 Afternoon and Street Dresses in Crepe Meteor “and Silk Crepe,— several models. 14.75 Coats of Heavy-weight Fabrics for winter wear, — several attractive models. 15.00 SUITS & COATS For Juniors and Girls. Suits of Diagonal Cheviot,—-cutaway coat with kimono sleeves; fur trimmed; satin lined and in terlined. Navy and Copenhagen Blues. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 19.50 Coats of Mannish Mixed Fabrics, Zibeline, Boucle, Wool Velour and Chinchilla. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 12.50 to 22.50 Sport Coats of Double-faced White Worumbo Chinchilla; belted model with kimono sleeves, and patch pockets. Size 12 to 16 years. 11.50 Chinchilla Coats,— wool lined; belted model, button toneck, Size 6 to 14 years. 7.50 TOY DEPARTMENTS Unusually attractive and comprehensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Dolls, Toys, Books, Blocks and Games for boys and girls, at moderate prices. Special Values Jointed Dolls,—- 27 inches long; Angora sewed wig; moving eyes with eyelashes. 1.00 value 1.50 Jointed Dolls,—16 inches long;—moving eyes, shoes and stockings. value 75c, SOc White Plush Mechanical Cats..value 1.50, 1.00 Mechanical Trolley Cars....... value 60c, 45c Mechanical Autos and Touring Cars........ 45c value 60c Dolls’ White Enameled Cradles, prettily decorated with pink or blue flowers, value 1.50, 1.00 Nested Picture Blocks with music.......1.25 value 1.50 MLL Nz OMIM ILLIA TAAL LELLLLLL ALLEL 84th Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street MEN'S HABERDASHERY Extraordinary Values Will be Offered on Saturday, November 8th. Four-in-hand Knit Scarfs of Pure Thread Silk, —novel designs in accordion weaves. 85c value 1.50 Shirts of Scotch Madras and Pere plain 1.65 Pajamas of Plain Colored Soisette and Madras, values 2.00 and 2.50, 1.45 Sweater Coats with “Rough Neck” collar,— or plaited bosoms. value 2.00 to 3.50, Shaker knit. Gray, Maroon, or Blue. 4.95 value 7.50 Woolen Blanket Robes. ...vatue 6.50....4.95 Raincoats of Scotch Mixed Tweed, also Priest- ley Gabardine Cloth. 13.75 values 20.00 and 5.00 Gloves, — Imported and Domestic makes, Tan, White or Black Capeskin, 1.10 pair va.ue 1.0 BOYS’ WINTER APPAREL Exceptional Offerings on Saturday, November the 8th. Hand - tailored Norfolk and Single - breasted Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; coats with patch pockets: full lined. Made of Imported Fabrics in all the new stripes and checks, also Blue Serge and Cheviot. 7.50, 10.00 and 12.50 values 10.50, 13.50 and 16.50 Durable School Suits- Norfolk and Single- breasted models, with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of Fancy Mixed Fabrics, Cheviot, Tweed and Blue Serge. Size 8tol7 years. 6.50 value 8.50 First Long-Trouser Suits with two pairs of trousers,--made of Fancy ¢ and Brown Mixed Fabrics. Size 31 to 35 inch chest. 12.50 value 17.50 New Bulgarian Overcoats of Imported Cheviot, Tweed and Chinchilla. Size 2! to 10 years. value 14.59, 9.75 Blouse Suits of Size 214 to 5.00 Fine Overcoats of Imported Fabrics in Fancy Grays and Browns. Size 12 to years. 12.50 value 16.50, Wool Sailor and Russian Cheviot, Tweed and Navy Blue Serge. 10 years. value 7.59, Young Men's and Boys’ Hats in Velvet and Plush, Size 6! 2 to 73 3. value 3.00, 1.95 For Winter Wear. Smart models on the new English and Continental lasts, also the more conservative and extremely com fortable models. In all the desirable leathers. 3.95 and 4.85 Don't fail to read this exciting serial story by Louis Joseph Vance, the first instalment of which will be printed in the 24-page Illustrated Magazine of next Sunday's World, Nov. 9. ANOTHER GREAT value 5.00 to 7.00 VII EULA LLL LL LLLLL LALLA LEELA LUU LL LAAUMLLLLLL ALLA LAU LL AL LAUDUL LALLA AODORMDAE AEP DORDMALL LULLED PITT TTT TONS