The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1913, Page 4

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corti oa aS eee ~ LEO BLAZES WITH PISTOL IN RESTAURANT FIGHT Beaten By Five Men, Who Say He Was Aggressor and | They Defended Selves. Herbert ©. Scott, a policeman of the lower Fulton atreet station in Srook- tom, whowe blackened eyen and broken | rome attested to the beating he had re-| elved, was complainant this morning n the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, aaiont five young men whom he ac-) ised of having attacked him eariler| the morning in a chop muey restau: | sant at No, 17% Washington atreet The prisoners said they were Patrick | Kiley of No, Gt Monroe atreet, John jore of No. @O Court street, Dennis Voffey of No 4% Wat reet, Frank) Shannon of No. %& Henry street, all of Brooklyn, and William Murphy of No janhattan, They deniad | ad attacked the policeman, had beaten him tn self defense when he tried to shoot them. Mott faid thet he and a friend hat been in the place when a quarrel started among the young men and he, although not in uniform, tried to atop it, Thereupon the crowd turned on him and he Was compelied to discharge his revolver in the air to summon help The reserves from the Adama street station, where the report ef the shoot- ing waa heard, ran to the restaurant and arrested the five whom Slott ac- cused. Murphy, a8 apokesman for the five, said that this version of the trouble was inaccurate, He sald that Coffey, who te known an “the boy tenor of Brooklyn,” had been singing for the e@ification of hie friends, when Slott, very drunk, entered with a friend and demanded that Coffey sing another song. When he refused, Murphy eaid, the policeman began to fire at hin feet, declaring thet If he would not sing he at least should dance. After he had emptied hin revolver he sought to re- load it, nald Murphy, but when he had only a cartridge or two in place, Cof- fey's friends @prang on him and beat im badly, ‘urphy said that lott drunken tage and was fo Intent on shootme someone that one of thi serves was compelled to knock Slo revolver drom his grasp with several Wows of a nightstick, Murphy said he Magistrate: Wales led cach ot the| With the re-examination of the thie young men in $600 ball for further ty-one highest score bables in Cholsea amination on Friday and directed that | “istrict No. 2 complete, the better ba- in Meantime the attention of Police | dies’ contest conducted in Cheleea by Commissioner Waklo was called to the|The Evening World in conjunction with "NORA KELLY, FYEaRs CHELSEA RISTRICT Last of the High Percent- on Saturday — Judging Starts To-Day at Hart- ley House. was in a day afternoon the Judging in the All- mR OES LP OPUM IN THE FRE of w Neighborhood Association, No. 1182 Broadway, After that all that remains is the an- Mretty Stenographers Get a Whiff and Laggards Fall Asleep in Park. nounceiment of winners and the award- ing of prizes at Puolic School No. 3, No. 14 Weat Thirtieth street, Friday afternoon, At thar time all the contests will have been completed and the four nest babies—finest in point of iealth, form, disposition and mentality—in ali “you look positively tantalizing this morning—la little gong 1 heard in New Hampshire— you do look Mke # girl I ui he—Mary, I have known you twelve yeare—faithful, true—brrh! Close that window! What a sudden change in the air!” Then, “Mins @ictation—quick The spiral of amoke and the gossa- mer vell had vanished to the Never Never Land. Sometimes they — burn opium in post-office furnaces—enough to Bive half @ city a happy dream and a big head afterward, & webbiy, uncertain shank of opales- cent smoke lifted itnelf over the Post- Office thia morning, wagsed its crest lke the head of a python, and then diffused {tae!! into the finest of gossamer velle which spread over Broadway and City Hal) Park & pale-faced shrunken heap on a park bench shivered, A algh went through the frame in the wake of the shiver, Then a sniff and a smile. “Ah, hop! came from below decks of the human dere!ict aa he got another grip on himself and slunk to sleep. ‘Througn the park came a bevy of etenographers, ‘They made a phaians of amiles and white teeth. “I's a blue Monday, but oh, I don't care,” Msped a litte blonde, “ juet turkey and tango my w 9 tH) ¢ without lunch. Jen’t It suet, ane (anit?) delicious to-day?” fee! that way, for) m walking dy." @ Uttle red haired thing. gvess I'm temperamental im the air, Smells like a Chinese iaundry here.” ’ se was then adjourned ‘Across the City Hall Plaga tlouched, {) Nov 9% for final disposition, Young a mesenger boy. Suddenly he took a Telmont coal not be located at hia, deep breath, smiled, placed several tele.) Hemisteat residence grams ono bench, sat on them and = for Oil ' ColdinHead and Catarrh gnere softly in his nose bag. A ldale aged cop doing picket duty on Mail Pour a teaspoonful of Omega Oil | into a cupful of boiling water and in- Street, deliberately punched himsett in ne | hale the steam. The healing proper- the jaw twice, vowed to take some. thing for his liver and began walking | ties of this wonderful oi! are carried into the passages of the nose and rapidly up and down, smiling to himself. throat, which usually gives relief. | “Buddeniy there was & momentary Trial boitle loc, large duties 250 50m son, please take this >_—— ASKS ABOUT ALIMONY. Voung Mre, Belmont Seeks te Learn of Husband's Means. Special 10 The Brening World.) MINHOLA, L, 1b, Nov. 10.—Mra, Ray- . Who was Ethel Lorraine » her marriage to the Mnancier's me Cuvrt here thin morning tor an order to have her husband oxam'ned Qefore her trial of separation @eati ‘him comes before the sourt, ‘The oLdest of the examination was to find out sald youn Belinont’s financial ability to pay former actress is sie It mast be t ax called Belmont did | ne § not represe by blockade near Broadway and Barclay | streets. A inotorman, who bad driven | hie car into the “hop belt” brought it | to @ etandstil!, and leaning over the dashboard egan telling # cop what a lovely morning it wa “Finest morning in New York City," foolishly replied the cop. This brought the motorman “back” end he drove his carload of gis humanity out of the laughing sone. A window was open on the side of | Woolworth cif. Within was a prim Menogrepher, A lazy smile slid over | THE EVENING WORLD’S AND WELFARE. ASSOCIATION’ s CITY-WIDE SERIES OF BETTER BABIES CONTESTS. Has Baby Won a Prize? | The Questionin Old Chelsea} age| Kiddies Examined but fortunately prisoners’ charges, #0 that investi- |the Hable’ Welfare Association andthe! teary do not nec y constitute bad wation salsht ‘be made in the Police De-| Chelsea Neighvorhood Association are) points and pert ig these un- Dartment. rapidly drawing to @ close. On Wednea-| happy younxsters may be prize-winners -|borhood have been entered tn this con . | pictures and other entertainment. confiecates | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, POLICEMEN COLLAPSE AS Brooklyn Fire Rages Two Blue- coats Carry Wemen and Babe to the Street. Two women and an infant, uncon ecous from breathing smoke, were flora of an apartment house at No. Monitor atr ‘Willlamaburg, to- jday. The police’ rran and Gasa- | man, collapned on reaching the street, money. Remember, months far surpass last year's TOMATOES CORN SUCCOTASH Chelsea, that vas district lying between Fourteenth and Forty-second streets, CAN Doz. Fifth avenue and the North River, wil] R lona . & $90 have been selected from an army of |R A&P 10¢ #0 entrants, The last of Judging in the contest tn District No, 2 occurred Saturday after- noon at the Hoard of Health Mik Sts tion, No, 289 Tenth avenue, when 4 score of bables were put through their paces under the eye of Dr. Roger H Dennett. For the most part they wer @ Nght-hearted, laughing lot, but sev eral were there to whom the pro ceedings seemed most tragle. Their tears fell unceasingly until the exam: nation was complet BEAI ANS Bythecan ne = 8. a. By thedoz BEETS To-day anarks the beginning of juds n the contest conducted at Hartley o. 413 West Forty-sixth street aber of babies of the netgh- With Any of the Following Groceries: Wes A&PBorax. .... 1 bot. Stuffed or Manzanilla Olives, 1 bot. Liquid Blue. . . . . Yo-lb. A & P Premium Chocolate, 1 1 1 test and unofficially those in charge predict that there will be spirited com petition before the winners are finally determined, A corps of phyaicians and box A & P Ball o; Square Blue, nurses start Work at 2 o'clock this af ternoon and from that hour until the can Potted Beef. . . . - Judging is complete the work will not pkg. Quaker Corn Meal . . cease All of the mothers who have entered their babies in the Chelsea ec have Leen Invited to ationd the chit welfare the aus: hood A 2, No. Wednesday evening and ‘Thursday eve- ning of this week, There will be motion | | CAN DOZ. Iona, No.2. . 5c¢ $ .60 Iona, No.3. . 8¢ 95 Sultana . . .10c 1.10 A&P... .12e 1.40 Gallons . . .25¢ 2.90 ls jans, as were the women and baby | reacued. a AFTER BRAVE RESCUES firat had + Raltver a first and nd floors got out safely | fore the ambulance reached the Mra, Mac and her three-| The blaze was extinguished witho month-old bo on the | fieulty. third Anna MeGintey, | See living on the fourth floor, found the! Wanted to Attack Judge. hallways and staircases carried by policemen from the upper | si lona... 7c $ .80 Tona... & $90 Sultana . 8 = 95 Sultana .10e 1.10 A&P . . .10¢ AGP... 12 hua LOWEST PRICE ON Lone acai in the grocery werld. ia filled delicious red ripe tomatess. Just try a can and yeu'll buy a yg 10 EXTRA STAMPS 10 10¢ 10¢ 16c 8c 10¢ 10¢ 1018. ful man, conveyed Mra. her haby to the street The polleemen with their bi to the sidewalk § it rived. Another po! Cathar 5 fire started in of ihe on the the kitchen nan sent e's Hospital for an amb: ! what nd Hounted upward the other tenants on the air # work on the victina of the sm hoked with} When Copel Rubenstein, ke. then ran up the stairway and) dling without a license he burst Curran car- an, @ fobber! Highway robber!” dash toward the Judg 1913 CANNED VEGET ABLES A sale of Canned Vegetables unparalleled in our 54 years’ experience. We have searched the entire coun- N try for quality, and, best of all, we have never before been able to give such tremendous value . ve been spent in preparation for this sale. SUPPLY AND SAVE MANY DOLLARS. Last year we sold 173 carloads, or 3,000,000 remarkable record. We invite your inspection. PEAS poz. Jona... . 8 $95 Reliable . . .10c 1,15 Sultana . . .12¢ 1.40 A&P... .18ce 1,78 IONA BRAND LIMA BEANS STRING BEANS Tona . mer "ese Sultana. . 8 = 90¢ Cc ASPARAGUS CAN DOZ. can Standard 18¢ $1.70 Del Monte 2le 2.40 BY THE DOZEN 60c ASPARAGUS TIPS CAN DOZ. tion 13¢ $1.50 Monte 18 2.10 innevation = Del 125 stampe with 1 Ib, Tea. 100 stamps with 1 ies Tee. ‘THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. 500 STORES IN THE U. S. WORCESTERSHI RE | | Mellick | strained by vat phys.cans from nearby we rke bes a peddier, | Was fined % by Magistrate Appleton in Curran and Gaseman turned tn the! the Tombs Police Court to-day for ped- | tion, alarm, found Mrs. Meilick and Mra, MoGinley| nt of frenzy and shouted, and the baby unconsctous, -! ried out Mra, MeGiniey, and Gas: "Highway | lamebridge. for the A CHANCE TO PUT IN YOUR WINTER cans, but this year we will EXTRA STAMPS With Teas and Coffees SSS | Matured Like Old Wine—That s Why It’s So Delicious 10LBROO | en Costello, a court at- | tendant, ar en to the Tombs to « got | Serve out the five days in default of the fine. noar-! to St slance, for sixteen years re at ildren's ward of the | Consumptives at in change of ton Hosp Spuyten Duyvil, was seized with a/ cerebral hemorrtiage to~iay and died instant, Mire. Ziblin, affectionately | | her “bliin,” went to the hospital as an orphan when she wa fifteen. She married at eighteen, Hi husband died and #he returned as mu perintendent of children in the institu: She leaves & daughter who ta in into a| the Catholic Orphan Asylum at Will- ys dpueavaking mark of the gentlewoman, « VELOGEN “*Beauty's Gaardian"” the fragrant iitent: auickiyemoothes lected hands, and makes them soft and attractive, acene. It dit A Slipper “that has danced its way to instant favor” Its high arch, wide tread and straight inside line, make dancing easier. Vamp of Patent Leather Heel of Celluloid Tops of Satin With Smart Openwork Lacings 5.00 In Evening Shades, to order, at 6.00 In Black, in stock, at FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. Table Linens At Revised Prices The assortment of Table Linens displayed at “The Linen Store” is undoubtedly the most comprehensive to be found in this country. It represents the products of the oldest and best manufacturers of Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Belgium, France and Austria. Especial attention is directed to recent im- portations consisting of about 25 different patterns in several substantial qualities which we offer at the following revised pices: NAPKINS Breakfast size $2.50, 2.75, 4.75, 5.00 per dozen, Dinner size $3.25, 4.00, 5.50, 7.00 per dozen. TABLE CLOTHS 2x2 yd. Cloths $2.25, 2.75, 4.25, 4.50 each. 2x2) va. Clothe $3.00, 3.75, 5.00, 5.50 each. - x3 yd. Cloths $3.25, 4.50, 5.75, 6.75 each. HV RAV) yd. Cloths $5.75 and 6.25 each, 244x214 yd. Cloths $6.50 and 8.00 each, We can supply Table Cloths in all lengths up to 8 yards, with Napkins to match. James McCutcheon & Co., sth Ave., 33d & sth Sts. = az BLACK & WHITE. Scotch Whisky ; If you want to be sure of always getting precisely the same Scotch— Call for Black & White— one quality only—10 years | old, ALEx,0 (SH AW/ eco ny

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