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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1918. Happened in Dummyland “Watch the Series| Tittus, |& = (BBY savadeuSacenesonne FOOTBALL TACKLE Seas UNCLE AND AUNT [DODGED BIGSTONE followed “WINSFIRST BOUT, yyereey of TRUNK ~ WHEN THEY OPPOSED | AND THEN HAD TO PAY [2s-- site ssscacho ee ides these hat of an author, if] WU TSU NEXT woe oes, | SOE, NT s NO TRACE OF OF Gl AYERS "22" Youth Caught Running! Dr. Liebermann Cites Case in) >arer® | w Seton af Sumtce Mag | Sed oneeih Habac Halfback, Police Away From Shop Where Defense for Failure to Pay the wife's sult was brought, in which the Court directed him to pay up at} Lieutenant and “Rookie” | They Lay Senseless. Alimony. ce another accumulation of $890 or go (Continued from First Page.) to Jail, Arent this decision, Dr. Liever as bt in wrote: in Lively Scrimmage. com ch a decision ts analogous with a Several revolver shote and @ wom-| Dr. J. Monroe Liebermann, who has|case renowned in the annals of law. A an's mcreama brought policeman Mor-| been legally separated from his wife, |Judge in Russia ordered a Jew to ay Special for Teesday ry | Wednesday TOMATOES orty that ese of his men was coming Tt com Nathaniel Ambrose, a halfback to the city from Cornwall, where Dono- "| several thousand dollars for a window om the Dartmouth Collexe footvait|van haw a contract on the State road, | O'Cennor of the Communipaw ave-| Sarah, since May 13, 192, happily ea-|4q 9 church which was broken when an Sloven, just 10 cor having taokled! Licst {t@ view the body, It tn believed that| nue station, Jersey City, running to|oaped a New Year's in Ludiow street |oMcer threw a stone at the Jew. While f ih a“ Kremen worked at Cornwall. the little cobbler shop of Deodoro Ca-| Jail to-day when Justice Gavegan al-|the Jew dodged the stone smashed the Plannelly of the East Twenty-seoond |” From John i. Dolan, a New York| millo, at No. 194 Boyd avenue, Jersey |iowed him three months within which | Window. The Jew was found guilty be- atreet station early this worning |contractor who ta doing construction City, Juet before noon to-day. As he;he te directed to pay up accumulated [Cause he dodged and I am guilty be- Magistrate House, in the West Side|work for cue Lehigh Valley Ratiroad IONA No. 2 © acy}; approached {t @ youth rushed ou! é [cause I have not the money to meet Maar, fined the repentant coung halte|vetween Waterioc and: Metioce Hallai| tam Gown tharecceele Oannce ten: pened bless i to 90. The Phy} iis exhorditant demand, , pers 2 for £5 ack this amount and sad he ame word to-day that the description | ing .tter him. He caught him a block ssicargectipead chance, I Bo out and borrow or ateal it." | 1 have sent © the Workhous of the dead man anewere that of aman! or ao away and led him back, In the|Svenue and at No. est Thirty-) ‘phe doctor says that his differe: [hefnenessofthecloth hadn't heen a stutent Who disappeared without his pay 80Me| ghop lay Camillo, @hot through the | fourth street. started when his eldest son, now t : 4 It was Flannelly whom the collegian| two hours after going to work meveral] ghost, and across the threshhold of a| The woes of the Liebermanns were|ty-five years, ¢! makes possible the satin touched down, on the Broadway pave| weeks ago. Dolan wu checks | goor giving from the shop into the|threshed out in court before Justice | ann side Ls Spied Lunas alpen dear ivan Ly ae Hiehed ae ted tthe) UYins quarters behind lay Mrs, Maria| Goff. Mra. Liebermann was awarded a ‘ole ety fect that im the opinion of the mid- ntil positive iden: lion o! 1°] Camillo, mhot in the right breast, the Right crowd the Lieutenant would have | body has been made Mr, Dougherty ad-| tient cheek and the back of the heed, svereson (err Lady beabraad ot her! TOOK A MERCURY TABLET. | 4 fone through the manhole into the] mitted he would be somewhat at a loss edly ba SR arash Each can filled with red, ripe Tomatoes Our price is the lowest on record laundry finish heretofore found only in the very \ high ic Mars SSS highest priced collars ' sewer but for the fact that he is too|as to how to proceed. He te working on| "Oth Were unconscious the rate of $9 a week and a $30 coun-|young Married Woman (Cried J og: r ! t broad in the beam. three theories, One that the man was! 2,shot them. They are my uncle and ia wi The ea cu eres Puan Coles Toate NY. \ n s Help, bat Sh yin lakers of Asaow Suite } First Malf—Dartmouth, 1; Pollee | killed In a Might over @ aitl or bY a) aut pa Veet sgeeneM me to marry @ OSS OF eee & \ | Peres, 0. jealous husband; another that he was| 1") 14 never geen. I shot them because Mrs, Louise You Co In the second half the police force| murdered by robbers, and a third that! 1 have | Sais wee desticea tee rea . came back. Flanneliy was ati] down!his death was to re ea beatin it ‘and out, though he strong-arm, | which he ts ead 10 have administered Tn Me Ces ee 4 dE dl TEED ~— ‘weighs 20 and hae a ‘1@ boy was pate but self possesse: TT) W the heaviest proposition ‘hatatenae ang, Pit atreet cafe Of) ana was caim as he gave his name and MuMM«“Mu“hWbtb te town. But Ambrose, @ husky youth] HOW LOCATION OF THE mur. (2%, the story of the shooting in the two, station house. He said A aecesety tras ml "| DER WAS WORKED OUT. — | Pietrocullo and ‘gus twentreone wens ‘abd lightly stepped aboard a north-| Mr. Dougherty was enabled to @x/\aid. For seven years he had lived with ‘pound Broadway car. roughiy the boundaries of @ district | nig uncle and eunt and had given them Just then Policeman Madigan, one of | Within which the murder must have) aij nie savings. He was employed ae ‘Commissioner Waldo's rookies, came| Deen done through the testimony of/¢ salesman in an upholstery business | jaround the corner out of Sixty-seventh | Louls Steir and Joseph Copper from| in Newark. RN ITU R E C0. vatreet and the score. Answer-| Whom the pushcare on which the body) “1 had eaved quite a lot of money,” ' limg the prostrate Lieut: cry, | Was carried was rented, and from the| said he. “There ie a little American girl and I know she likes me 1 told ‘them all about the girl “But they trowped. They eaid they ere he is, on that car!” Madigan | teattmony of Morrie Feinstein, the boy a@board and found Ambrose |employed to watch the trunk after it ing to @ strap. was deposited outside of No. 47 Pitt Of what happened on the car the | mreest. had picked out a wife for me. She w ited passengers retained only adim| Steir and Cooper are agreed that ‘t| my own cousin and lived in Italy. ‘They ton, Three minutes later | was about 10.90 o'clock yesterday morn- | said she was very pretty, but T had nev- in # tall young man, well dressed | or geen her and I did not love her. | latter still grasped th mich he had been ha: OPEN EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES PUBLIC NOTICE! The Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. Is clothes, a black derby hat and a m, but they sald love would overcoat, and a short after a while. ae . 2 ve man wearing an unbuttoned “they wouldn't let me marry the TURE + paid the new policeman put into | over an old sweater, hired : . Practice some of the Jiu Jitu atunte| and walked off with it Into Delancey | Mut} 1 wanted, and last night we quar. FURNITURE: mucs etc ly imported from West F Any.|atreet, turning there toward the BERN. this morning © didn't y, Madigan is something of ahusky |River. Feinstein and several women | 8° t© work. Instead T went to @ pawn- who saw the trunk deposited are certain 4 bought a pistol and I came ft. that it was no later than 11.90 when the a wae Fi men left the trunk in Pitt street. In one at the Jersey City Hos- meoens Mall—Dartmonth, 0; Police | jour, therefore, they must have gone| pital that the condition of Mrs, Camillo i. Ayer wherever the murder was committed to| was dangerous, although the man might et the body and have brought it back | Madigan stood his man on his feet and | to Pitt rt. * SSRI TET) ——————>____— en over to the West Sixty t! An Ev 1s World reporter, accom- tion, Fannelly following. Am-| panying an fay mer pag eddie found thet teoak the mart seet| AGE ANSWERS ABOUT * and offered to apologize to| ten minutes to walk from the stable at » welling 186 and cleanly OUR TERMS: $32 Down On +5O,°° 29 Down Ons POPE #'13° Down On$ 1OO~ LARGER AMOUNTS I PROPORTION NOT CONNECTED Either directly or indirectly with any other store in the world. 23-Jewelled Adjusted 2 and TO-Mo: F ed solid Baek, This emphatic statement is made because D Heated Pree fader. yeice ane thera, "an nl eo smart atront wmnere cooper rested) HIS WORK FOR THE CITY of the possible impression in some quarters 2174 -3° AVE. a nits trunk was left. Roth addresses ar heal barge of intoxication and disorderly | tween Stanton and Houston atreets, 1c . jt, separ: Commissioner of Accounts Harry M. ‘4 few minutes later @ young man | it took and Hae nee [eee an ENE. There Rice to-day addressed the following open Beribed hinseit am Carl Yangon pal | Giecke, more than two | ietter to the Dietrict-Attorney: 0 of Nathaniel Ambr Yet ut 10% o'clock n the morning the Dec, 3, 2818, Me great football player.” attempted to | streeta. were even more crowded Sinan | Hon, Chartes 8. Whitman, District- ecu! When the feat wan mada ao that it! Attorney, New York County. ave taken the \ leas than five minutes ti wate | Dear Str: 1 notice by the dally BET [IBM KUDU STS. PEN EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES that there is some connection between Mr. Henry Siegel’s stores and the Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. Because of a similarity in name, we par- ticularly wish to emphasize that The Greenhut- Ti orders ae fis ‘are Me ivan within (neee diate frown 1 “HIGH-GRADE WATCHES | $175.00 Solid 18-K. Gold 4 139.W. 125'ST. BET. LENOX & 7" AV, [imation — 55.00 Solid 14-K. Gold 7 35.00 Solid 14-K. Gold chiy shout lstymmuime| papara hat & complatnt haa been Siegel Cooper Co, is in no wise interested in | The Wretchednes, Sole 14. Gale 6 Sree,’ vg il hey ett the Yody'on Uhe streak | SMomanagerment, of my oftee, In ac Siegel Cooper & Co. of Chicago, Henry Siege! of Constipation aa i zs | arom cua at att nie aking ite ate te fact that they Se en 2 ve raattond Co, of New York. | eee iena., eae gg Negian and a couple of ng itt eeama fairy oetein. thirsty © w ee one of th ‘. = Baeait ants i Seatac MG? SRT tt | auch oaly be crn tea Go sonar bo? The Greenhut-Siegel Gooper Co, Is ER PILLS. m4 EA ee , oat 2 100 a te or th J end | ee ee ae dee Pavectiy Sr cucuterey Ents | a in Going 20 will waive any claims to este in nterprise i 8- | immanity. Youre very eruly, sociation with Mr. Henry Siegel. | HARRY Mf. RICE, | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Mr. Henry Siegel's interests in our com- Ba Broadway, New York pany were purchased (good will and all) by Mr. J. B. Greenhut more than 12 years ago. At that time Mr. Henry Siegel’sconnections with this store were entirely and completely severed. Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. J. B. Greenhut, President BABY, “CALIFORNIA SYRUP F Fes” » n,n ey Sra Pill, Smail Doce, Small Pee ‘DrBull's Cough ss Mothers find it the most reliable remedy for choking cough, dreadfal crow terrible whooping cough, Gives beet re alomel, oil or| brea and rewulate tnd stomach i 1 dizziness is gone; your ver and bowels cl pace SCAM, stew Clarence H. Maokay, it came out fora Syrup of Figs ion family Zerteriay, ax eubleascd the St, Jona | anilpate Gnith residence at No. 139 East | t and n one iy tet street, which ahe leased rece to Robert ©. 1, presidemt of a coat for immediate coeupancy. Mackay leased the house for the, n, and occupied It about the mid | out griping You take a little at night and in the sults in shortest time, " die of November, but the condition of | Est “story ‘OF ADVE i nich hee directions ey health has now caused her to take WILL APPEAR IN THE SUNDAY | aa ate. ears *e grown-ups on each both use with & Jong rest away from town. Having WORLD MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY | #1 ities gently moves out of the| contempt the cheaper yrupe and | disposed of the leasehold, she will prob- AND FEBRUARY, BEGINNING | "RR I%ah you awaken all headache, | countarfeite, See thet the nine fe ably not reture to New York betere next eourness, foul taste, bad|—' fois Fis Syrup Ci winter, ERT FEMDATS tonsa suing i Ea ants