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THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15,'1918. LARCHASE * |"2ezzii’ezist: | “OPERA PATRONS ‘FONETURNEY DED, MMUNITYBATHS «sv “oe. ps 2am ammeLoor BREAKS ABAD COLD OUTDOES MOVIES; “CONPELLEDTOPAY WH. OFCOURSE. BEWe SQUGHT BY SER A ASE TAT fou te ta Street the thr ! u *Corne ux pawn approach. | (OCky OA them enter w cigar store at mpownd”” | | fd Wy persons vf yower’ai vacking, 186 Sindh avenue, remain w fwites gives quick relief —Don't HAD TO BE BLOOM'S OT aire: cit, Scare t's Ca Compa | en tae b le enue, Cater, tf oo Ape suit gulls avenue and turned slay stuffed-up! Spier oy a | Mere L.andlubber No Match for — Hetineat an asi tral be with | When the Bleuthe teasied Mittyssecond i gelppe, andl brewk Men had disappeared. | cold either in head, eli - Seca tm th <3 P : yj throw the men into Jail where aoe! & nd Fitapatric ar Model Policeman Refuses to | Mass-Meeting To-Morrow to] Two Captains in Fowl Plot— ; Sixteen of Thirty Involved in| »e aren ao "peugeot ti bear te ® door iawiiee conic | Cold. ell a lore thetr neathe, when they heard volves, Opening the! hours until three d are Halt for Locked Doors or : | Protest Against Holdup by So He Buys. | Graft Net Ready to Turn Sao side door of the eaioon they cane upon | Tt promptly opene clogged: Loaded Pistols } ae Meroptun, | —_——- | State's Evidence mwews Crease _ | drums ss want a cent at Gar hauier oe ae a . ropolitan. vannely ss “igane" thom, the . Pernon-| cigarettes and 15 in calwh they had! sick neadache. dullness, feverish stolen from the store r sore throwt, sneezing, soreness aad The thieves were trapped and sur- nens, olive importer, (rom the Battery to! : é JT !] Bowting Green. There they know hin] EXPOSE OTHER GAMES.) AUBANY. Nov. 15 The election ex-| rendered, ‘They auld they were J Don't star stuffed-upt Quit Howin. PAY UP OR GET OUT! penves account of Avram 1. Eikus,| Conway of No. 6 West Fifty-tocrus| and. anuf Kase’ your Ul robbing in the daytime, Monday night they | -_- Democratic candidate for Asso ‘and J on Reddingt uy Pr iow hi Oper jon of No. 44 “ know him at the Metropolitan Opera! Judge of he burt Gt Appeals eat A no No, att] Head notin lee i AROUSED BY WOMAN Pursuit Leads Over Roofs, Old Patrons Given Only Until] Hove, for ne'tt be there wath nin nian | Fake Clairvoyants, Horse Deal-| with tne vot State today, | pended s he Court of Genera! | Compound,” which co: . kelly. No better friend has the esl / bent that ls campaign cont | et gonn Callen N | tast r a . ¢ hief Work. {eit of wt Ne. Heres spent | and donn Callahan, nineteen, Yo, 425 | asa 1» tro Through Houses and Ends Monday to Preserve Their | !mporter than capt. John 1, Kneli ers and Handkerchief Work [#60 or snich ve “personally | spon Went fits tnd ate: Facet release! | inconvenience. We sure in Gun Play. Seats Held for Years. _—| and living in the centre of hie garden’ rs Ready tao Confess. Ea a hailey and his farm in Weatfleid, N. J. Capt _ po Mant Side Honse to Have Cabaret Mike Lanch—well, he was a@ dar pilot — shaw, One of Mr. Waldo's new motel “cape “ | Im in little writing room ever the] once where the Shannon flows. Ife,/ Assistant Dietrict-Attorney Groehil othe annual entertainment and ball of qualified for the job tus morning. As @ eprinter, hurdler, window smasher, Geor “buster,” climber, al! around ath- fete and nmn not to be denied, Pollce- man Hirsch earned a niche all to him: oelf. Hirech was on fixed post at Forty- dghth street ‘and Kighth avenue at 22 this morning when he heard women ecfeaming in a rooming house at No. aM Weat Forty-vighth street. The worn- @m told him that there was a bursier fm the house. A hasty examination @howed that the burglar had been very busy and hed ransacked @ dozen roome. liverware, tallet articles, clothing, jen- ry and variews ether articles were Forty-third atreet entrance of the Man.| too, has a farm upitate, near Water-| was busily engaged to-day in rounding hattan Hotet to-day a crowd collected, | ford, in Jefferson county. Up Loose ends of the police graft in- Three weeks ago Parmer Mike went|ventigation which wi it. i) go before the et ae Les m eerie ete to hin farm for a viett. He returned | Grand Jury next Tuerdar, when Capt Pee eerery : with a nice, plump turkey for each Of) Dominick Riley, retired, avd ae settlement work which Is carried on at Wches, which tested thet the o7 hin friends, the captain and the OllVe| mer-sere of the Gonder? wana of wi “ davantyaieis Founded 1820 was entities to sents in the Metropolitan yi jondort gang of wir ats 2 ounded 182 an belted tappera will be heard. Al Cohen. a for 1G, 'T Woes eck. tie hee Clo: 66 Pan ses Al . M. Opera House for which he or whe ad} “What can Tao with @ turkey? ex-| pero Oe pag ‘The Store Open: Paid for the coming exason. Thegather-| postulated Mr. Bloom. ‘1 live im thel that he acer Wi abate ite See ut eee Sate thd iad ing was due to the fact that season |oity. Min much obliged, Mike, but"— [transfer of money from the wiretap. |about 129 people in it. The porform- tickets for the Metropolitan Opera] “Avast!” cried Capt. Knell, “I'D take} pers to certai police oMctale, and|&nce will consist of a cabaret, with a House are held by the Metropolitan] poth turkeys out to my farm and fatten | "Paper Colla a veteran confidence | inetrel show on t ‘Trust Company a® cofinteral fore ‘em up for Thanksgiving.” eduled to be Grand of $109,000 mi to Tywon & Co., whose! Fine! And they drank the health of| J main office in at No. 1122 Briadway; and|¢he turkey and Capt. Mike's health it was announced yesterday that season ticket holders who called at the Hotel Manhattan to-day and presented #ub- the Associated Clubs of the Bast Side House Settlement will take place to- DD night at Palm Garden, Fitty-eighth street and Third avenue, The pro- cone mw 7) 9 aylor $ Monday, November 17th Shea Who waa the cow Congratulations | ov. Ib. and both their own goot heatthe and] trolling sprit of @ kang of fake clair. | "*Tt #howered to-day from all parte of A ] > be anybody else's health they could think | voyanta which paid graft to the police, |i" NONa on the Right Hon, Joseph nnua Nov ember Mr. Bloom wan delighted. He got| 18 another who is sald by the Matric, |Chamberiatn. the British etateeman, ard i be On Whe verge of | he wife on the occasion of ther silver ee hs , wedding, Mire. Chamberiain'n maiden the witneasen the Districteattorney has [meme wa Mary Endicott and sie was Lien abateROnte trom the only daughter of the tate William C. te Endiaott, former Judge of the Sicha ED ~~~ | compinined that ehe hed sent @ check) every time he saw the captain he tn- “Why should T be compelled to pay Mary sent their most cordial personal soription receipte iamued by Treom would to Tyson for two seats at the Metre-| quired for hie turkey and proposed Memed by men connected with Supreme Court and Secretary for something I've already paid for?! captain's greeting was an hearty ae| from the operators of “yp” horse sales | felicitatione. oie wes Giegrace-| usual. And then came the inevitable in-] and from swindiers along the water ing (PHOTO COPYRIGHT BY_ROCHLATZ.) There war o eet ittle lady who to paying egain, £, ‘, met, and the| collected protection money for years rina ante Offering Surpassing Values be able to get thelr tickets, tan Opera Ho’ ‘ob; vi ™ J i Politan Oper use and who objected | pomedody'a health. Hr Whitman's office that information under President Cleveland's ad- in quir; front who victinvzed immigranta and “Wire. &. Hessiin of No, 18 West Bev- |” «srow'a my turkey. Cap?’ other foreigners by means of the “hand- . enty-fitth etrest lett the place with her! cane ‘Knell pulled himeclt up short.| Kerchiet game.” Women’s Fashionable Coats face flushed with anger, promising | tte jeaned up againat the bar and pullod| Mr. Groeh! is said to have information ‘ork River, faithfully thet ehe would be heard from hand down over his mouth, then|!mpHeating at least 3 members of the here, where Gen. Thomas J. nicipiaont later. Hardly had the echoes of her| icoxed sadly at Jake. Police Department, alxteen of whom tonewall") Jackson waa born and Muffs and Scarfs anger evaporate’ when @ man pushed/ «trum he eald, and looked believed to be ready to turn state's |#rew to manhood, hae been donated to q hia way through the crowd. evidence. the Wert Virginia Daughters of the Aim to Raise Money to Mect|s20k ner." e axl. “the Metron] Saye sour wey a Tt appenra that police activity of tate [Confederacy by wealthy citizens of in the tan Opera House has got to account for] ve Bicom incked at him incredu-| has shut down the games of the wire- , ” s hi were erected thi 00 Deficit Due to Cost of | my check or my tickets. fously. He coulin't think of anything| tapers, the fake clairvoyants, the fake |Nen hy Col. Baward Jackron s miner A ed Styles for Wi 19 PAVEY'S OFFICIAL ANNOUNCE-!to oay. What could he say? He hud] horse dealers and the “handkerchief” lin the Revolutionary w grand. prov tyles for Winter, 1913-1914 MENT OF HIB INTENTIONS. never seen the turkeys. Mgchanically| Workers. They have been unabl to buy |father of the Confeders The man Frank Pavey, an attor-|he waved a signal of distress to Capt.| Protection and out of revenge ‘are tee plechame. . supe fences Emergency Ward. warming to the District-Attorney'as of- ra St No. 9 East Thirty-ninth etreet,| Lach, who drought him the siacscs.| ™ ‘The Women's Auztiiary Board of the} ™*” following letter to] The bottle wae already there. fice with evidence, anonymous and oth-| LIVERPOOL, England, Nov. 15.—An 2 Polzelinto Hopital fe to give a theatre| Tvscta con'the atanhatian Trust Com-| “Well,” he began, “Er—er—orhich was] ervist, which is causing many police: [unexploded suffragette bomb was found Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. party et the Republic Theatre on Tues-| pany and the Metropolitan Opera House] ™ turkeys Capt” bo en pdhowemicraeaheite to-day in the palm house of Sefton we : ‘Capt. Knell! footed thoughtful ¢or n| Mr. Groeh] haw heard that-etrenuous |Park, where a costly collection ts ascanants toh (avavely auaveetes: efforts, backed by police influence, ‘have |housed. ‘The fuso had been lighted and been made to intimidate “Curley” fizzied. day evening and witness a performance | Company: “ ‘emperam, rney.”* Gentlemen: 1 have for several | “ T shies be ‘e ak on <4 | years subscribed through the agen- Why—er-—the one.that's dasa." “ Kanda’ ranged) Cy of Tyson & Co, for two opera | Not ® emile was in evidence eave the by the, Women's sAuziliary Board to] esate for Thureday evenings, Or- |one which Jake bought and paid ‘for, raise funds for the continuance of the 1, On Sept. [and that died with a gurgie in three charttable work of the honpitd!. 1 pala Tyson & Co, for | burning throats During tho past year the embulance| these tickets. It appears from thi service, which was inaugurated by the that at the time the tickets | thelr reats over again. One of thes Polyclinic Hospital for the district be- ERT bee Gelivered to Tyson & | was Samuel H. Valentine of No, 5 East tween West Forty-second and Ninety-| Co, but were thereafter delivered, |Sixty-seventh street, who holds orchestra second streets, and the matntenance| and by them pledged to the Metro- | seats R 1, 3 and 5 for Friday evenings. of an emergency ward have been a politan Trust Company. This w: He marched up to the clerk and pushed heavy drain upon the rusources of ¢ a wrongful use of my tick over another check for M14. He 1s pay- Inatitution. ‘The renumeration recetved| in my opinion puta them in the | ing $8.28 for his seats this season from the city of New York for this} same clase an stolen property. “You are foolieh to agree to such en ‘the | Public charity service is 20 much lese 1 give notice of these facts and | outrage,” said a aweet little lady accom than the cost of maintaining it that of my intention to hold the Metro- panied by a maid. TAKES A| Bere 2 8 large annual deficit, politan Opera House Company re- know Tam, but what is one going The Woman's Auxiliary Board of the| gponaible for the occupation of my |to do,” replied Mr. Valentine, with # hospital has taken upon ite shoulders smile, “I¢ T do not take them someon: wurstar | the tack of meeting this deficit, in addi-| tation of my rights. else will, I don't think it's legal but tion to other ynumerous charitabl cerely, FRANK PAVEY. they seem to haye the long end of thir ready performs. The! ‘This is only one of the many letters of| thing just now./ But I've given notice a similar chat which have been sent mi Protest in to the various concerns interested, and there are numbers of subscribers who} The young lady sighed, looked at he: threaten to que elther Tyson, the Metro. | #llp, ue et fed riser sen opens Htan her purse ‘atingly and nervously Rae ecmmmaay. * ewopolitan OPere| counted out $600, which she Tald cau: ‘The subseriders have called @ meet-|tiously before the clerk. “Well,” hs Ing at the Hotel Belmont for to<norrow | *#hed, “I guess that is the only thins i Hy i rtf i fe lie FA] i i it a g li | Fr E itt, pees ‘t i i inge of the kitchens and pantries of the nospital and in addition supports a free i H iit it te at present raising an endowment fund. For the present, however, the women have laid aside all question of the pil i all itt = the door needs of their own charities and under 2.90 0 to do. the latter bed the direction of Sra, Charles Gilmore| tren wit decide. Jost what they intenay Just then Miss Augusta M. Gilbert of glar reached but | Kerley, President, will concentrate all| to do in the matter. No. 697 West End avenue eald: Birech was on im before he | their efforts in» campaign to accumu-| mp WeIL! want my tickete!” coeld @raw his late @ fund suMficient to meet the| MR: HEILLER TELLS OF HIS EX-) witave you a certified check?” asked daze & tor him. Secalibre re | deficit caused by the maintenance of PERIENCE AND I ANGRY. the clerk, as his glasses fell off his A € vetver fully loaded. the ambulance ervice and the emer-| Another person who was loud én pro- | ni ot A Bountiful Than ivin: ‘The burglar 421 mame as Ed-| gency ward, The moneyn realized by|testations was George C. Ieiller of No. en." 4 th ; posit growl tal roots cit, ands Tuesday night's theatre party will be| 14 Bast Sixty-firet atreet, who sent a| “Well, we will give you a receipt for gr naaheeiving day was first observed by the Israel ips ater h e' ‘ recent arrival Chtoago. devoted solely to thiv fund, chock for $276 as payment for orchestra| the tickets, then,” replied the clerk. Mdeatined women in the lodging | “Later in the season there will be a|seate M 1315 and which he.was told to-| "Now look here," she sald, as she made their meee ee Egypt and reached the promised bad “Flowed with milk and honey.” In this country the day was made ‘Then Kelly was! perieg of epocial entertainments in-|4ay he could have providing he paid|raised her voice, ‘I don't want any twerizcseventh'| cluded in the calhpaign which the | #85 for them—this being the price of the| more receipts. I've got a collection of an established custom by the eers of A! can liberty. One of Women's Auailiary Board intends to |sests lees the discount. He refused to|them. Give me the tick: four yeare in Joliet for! omer, The wedee eee asemte, to | eee ice nat On SOMEEOEYT RIAL A those pioneers was Roger Williams, founder of Rhode , who any Lak ih seas of raising thie “i wae algo told that if I 4Min't take WILL GET 'EM. ‘ HR also built a church and a brewery in Providence in the eoventoonts ‘und inolude Mrs. John Wyeth, Hon-| these tickets by Dlonday they will be] And ao it continued all day 1 4 fund tno Are, John, Wyeth, Hon | ae, Mckee by Monday they wil te] And oo W continued all dy ion century. This month 90,000,000 Americans will oe da} ley, President; ‘Mrs, John A. Bodine, | willing to purchase them,” Mr. Helller| tickets received them, and those who by feasting, drinking and giving thanks for the fruits of a land w! nin | Mr QW Petehard and tra, Re 1 |4ald to an Xvening World reporter, “Now| were not willing ald not receive them, has become the greatest and richest of all nations upon the earth. spatris ft 4 ares wate; . F iy mi nd that If y dil ik yay intcrenting So foreetleh Hee ren) | Hoag, Bocretary; Mien Mt. R. Foley, As: | la. whether. they © right to sell [the tickets by Monday morning at, 10 spot That is something to be thankful for, indeed. Nearly ten million of his entrance into the lodging house b; | *istant Secretary; Mrs. Ilenry Melman, | What ts beyond tion my personal|o'clock thelr tickets would be sold to these good Americans live within a short radius of the Jacob Ruy t Kalen Mare, Fhe iether bes, whieh |Troururers Mk. CM Wve, ica | Brame for wala Chae ped these ove who pales Brewery, where stands the finest Brewhouse in the world. Ms than those who are willing, and it in will he found the beer that satisfies most of these people the year jj Melly dropped in his flight, was found] !. J. Ladinaki, Mrs. Kittel, Mrs, W,| nd owned for the last ten or twelve expentod. that severe) Hundred ubac J 1 round, and from there will flow the beer that will satisfy these same iptact, filled with silverware. 8 Bainbridge, Mre. Wilson Munwate,| years. I do not think the law would —_——_—_—_—_—_ Mrs. J. H. Tennant, Mrs. George Hafor | Permit thi, What right had Tyson to aval Collier Aground. Jr, Mra. Edward W. Nestell, Mra. Ar-| sive thene reats as coll i” ore will atend the meeting at the Hote . MANILA, Nov. 15.—The naval collter | °° a aburavenrt, Mrs. John H. Hannau,| Despite the large number of dia-| Belmont to-morrow afternoon, and that ople on naa i erdey el eo, 1913, ag YY designated ‘Ajax went uground to-day on a reef at| Mre erick Lane, Mrs, Alexander | gruntied ones there were many, who in| the meeting will result in some drastic ‘ Presi F sale by a 5 Guam and the United States crutser|' Duc, Mra. Edwin If Woatherbee | true American patriotic style, paid for laction being take! y the sident of e Unite tates, or y Galveston was at once ordered from j “14 Mrs, Samuel Milbank, here to assist in getting her off. Jocwaye 22 AS ALN DO A JACOB RUPPERT'S cady = DMPA CENT NORE FA JC nickerbocker ed to be taken fro atte ab- S a ir!) H ir, Ni lifter. E , ,, slief tres trom ni ain of dieu, | SAVE YOUF bai! 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