The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1914, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914. waiting to arrest him when he comes|amusement tickets in any piace where! out. Mquor i sold. ad (vax Mins Saleco? % . ir. ‘Train said that are jaw of Cooney Is sixty years old, about Klaw and Erlanger, contrary to re- five feet two inches tall, stock! You'll wake up with a good taste in your mouth if you chew this after every meal. The refreshing digestion aiding mint leaf juice ily built! porta, had promised the Dintrict-At- | and a fighter. His drug store ts on|torney’s office his entire co-operation e a was the ground floor of a frame bullding|!n bringing about the creation of a 9 s Oo i ! vecupted above by families and ita|entral ticket office. 1} Ae “Ho agrees with me that such an Z ’ j remote location probably at institution would be a death blow to § attention of crooks. the speculators," sald Mr. Train, “but | BA | Late in November Cooney, who |anyhow my two ordinatess Af they are » | ‘i banged will accomplish tha! 6 for , jemploys no ree alone in Bis! the slight advance charged for. the| ; | 001 acetone store one after when @ man en-| maintenance of the central office do ‘tered and ordered a patent medicine | not think that any one will object to which was on a high shelf, As Cooney | that after they have given the plan Reputable Druggist, Shot in| went after « indder another man en. |* {it trial.” | ! The two set upon the drug- Duel With Burglar, Had ' him over the bead with/ TALK OF WAR PERIL No Revolver Permit. HITS HIS ASGAILANT ON THE AS ARMY BILL PASSES HEAD WITH A BOTTLE. he Whideor Terrase, Brooktyn, to net Cooney reached for a bottle and ieee Swareve ENGORIye, brought It down on the head of one of | « Say ait a © feverishly active community, but| his assatlante. ‘The men fled. It was aoe Say Country Is Lacking in P John Cooney, who keeps the Windanr | necessary for Cooney to visit Dr.) Guns—Put Through $6,000,000 Terrace drug store, at No. 1 Kast Sree wie ie ey pro beccerwigtel Fortifications Measure. eee. safest, Sade Me businens Oxelt: |i thseg, Detectives found iho trae WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.—The sen: a {ag enough. Three times in ten weeks | of the thieves, ate to-day pai the Fortifications be has been held up tn his store,| Six weeks ago, at 10 o'clock in the Appropriation bill carrying $6,895,200 three times he tas driven off the |evening, two men entered the storejand materially increasing the House thteves, and in the last encounter, | #"4 ordered cigars. As Cooney stooped appropriations for artillery and am- over the cigar case one of the men| munition, yesterday evening, Cooney exchanged |i: him on the head with a° club,| Preparedness of the United States inj fevolver shots with the robber and | opening a gash six inches long. for war was debated during conald- 4 ‘was shot in the left shoulder, but he Leah it and threw it. At/°ration of the bill, to which the he wounded hie assailant. the same time he set up a cry for | Senate Committee has added nearly And now, Cooney, a reputable busl- help. The would-be thieves fied and| §2,000,000 over the House appropri- mess mas, faces prosecution on a| detectives could find no trace of ther tion for field artillery and : charge of violation of the Sullivan] ,ORce, again, Cooney visited | pre 7 SS aaeanis E>: Probibiting the posseasion of fire-| Dr''Flaherty cuseeeted thet Conny | Séoator Hryan sald the increases 9 Qrms. He is in Seney Hospital. Vigi-| procure a prmit and buy a revolver.| Were made to meet as nearly as pos- fant detectives who were sent to in- Cooney said he didn’t Know anything Bate a mesial for an army of about me! ® permit, but was| bal i Feauffite the attempted robbery are| About rotting «pert revolver.| “If there are only 76,000 men tn He had the revol: handy|the army now why should we have fi place back of thi an army of baif a million men?” y man entered at 10 o'clock last night, |®eked Senator Sheppard, ‘a inted @ gun at him and ordered ‘So as to be prepared for war,” re- § im to produce his cash, Instead of | plied Senator Bryan. “While we had : hed bia | only 20,000 men operating around Han. - 4 complying Cooney reac! for 2 own wi » The intruder fired and | tiago in the Spanish-American war wo * ‘A Gooner ‘dropped behind the counter. | had some quarter of a million men en- 2 3 He grabed the revolver Cg ae &/ listed. With this allowance of guns oe D Hs shot. The stranger leaped the | America would still have less guns per ae door and disappeared in the dark-|man than any other first-class § ness, leaving a trail of bicod on the/ We would have about the same. pros portion as Bulgaria and Servia. Wo visited by| should remember it takes years to recurrent | make theso guns.” tal, Senator Smoot sald the lack of am- munition was almost criminal. _—_———_— “Even Mexico possesses more mo- TWO NEW ORDINANCES |= === 10 STOP SPECULATION siomWe Give daly cones Free with Surundens agd Redeem Them in sr cieatladiatia: New York’s Shopp'ng Center IN THEATRE TICKETS Whitman Aide Drafts Laws to Abolish Nuisance for All Time. There Is Hardly a Woman 6 ‘De, Pi es eee Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street 4 BUY IT BY THE BOX at most dealers : for 85 cents Each box contains Three of Tuesday’s Specials at O’Neill’s Bargain Plaza Of the twenty bargains we | No Mail, Tele- Main Store, street floor, from After holding consultations with every manager of any note in the sen reewagmcstctelyprompdin thur Train ‘announced this that he had drafted two ordinances which will be submitted at once to the Board of Aldermen, designed to a la. abolish altogether the ticket specula- mention but three—just as sug- | Phone Gis nd the centre of the building, North- twenty 5 cent packages tion nuisance. Mr, Train said that in gestions. Some of the very best filled on Bargain | ward, Southward, Esstward and help graf las Garonne Gene a” are not advertised. Plaza items. Westward. Thp first of the proposed measures provides that the Police Department shall have charge of all licensing per- taining to places of amusements, such ae theatres, dance halls, circuses, rinks 4c, and that the Hoense fee yearly shall be $600, The penalty for not taking obt such « loense shall be $100, ‘The second ordinance provides that such licenses will not be issued except on the specific condition that seats ‘will not be sold more than once or at any advance on the box office price. Mr. Train also has conceived the idea of a central ticket office to be located Chew it after every meal ° It stays fresh until used 6 $8.50 to $10.50 Women’s 50c Fur Mutts Wash Goods Union Suits at $4.90 | at 12!4c yd. at 25c . . Handsome embroidered Tissues, Women's Union Suits—Jersey rib- gee ae neers Coney Muffs, shove in all ts re styles hapa pedishes ai lew neck. Nosleeves, .60 Black Hare a. jorings, wood " brella 80 Blick or Brown Coney Mutts | Bargais Pires” y One" | very thee wid lepcteattons Twenty special counters through the Main Floor, Maio Store, loaded with “Never Before” Bargains. theatres, but would not be open after Ee The Last and the Greatest aeeKE ||| Fur Clearance of the Year “pe told at an advance on the regular The Sale Includes the Following Furs: tree and cold at the repaice ¢2e,'2e#-|f] Hudson Bay Sable, Natural Fisher Mink, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Sable Kolinski, Wolverine, SE aoe Reve Ot ihe Surely te te fie Nature! and Black Skunk, Hudson and Near al, Natural and Skunk Raccoon, Black and Sable The prices of many of these Coats or Sets sent little more than the labor value. In no case is the sale price much over half. We have added to our own stocks a large assortment of very fine furs— small quantities of cach style— from a very bigh class manufacturer who wished an immediate outlet for the belance of his stocks. Thus we have an exceptional assortment as weil as exceptional 5 O'Neill Main Store, Third Fleer, Our Annual Advance Sale of 1914 Silks Over 300,000 yards of the very latest Forei and Domestic Silks, including everything that | ¢ Spring and Sumwer fashions will demand— iull assortments of weaves and colors— tremendous quantities—ircomparable values, Savings Are From 25 to 35 Per Cent. O'Neill Main Stere—Secend Viess, Women’s $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes Our cust look forward to this semi- sanusl’ event and walt Tor it for weeks, High & Low Shoes, Law Bhoon is Oxtords sad pomp wih and in spite of the rising leather market, we $ 1 0 0 end without straps; gun-metal calf, tan e Pair probably in Times Square. This cen- tral office would handle seats for all Che Canqo - the Victorand O’NEILL-ADAMS CO. To feel the swing time, to get the step, to have |away. But when all are smiling brightly and the i i is wi and a charming sort of |! your feet keep moving, roving all about, To|Very room is with you, and oar: find it hard to keep on sitting when the dancing welzome sot you fling right at henson that calls you od that's tango, folks, and tango like |” Your Victor-Victrola, from 815 up to 8200, is the Victor plays for Fb here for you to see. You can Now, you know, when people watch you with a|come and listen to the records serious demeanor, you cannot let your feelingsrun | whether you buy or not, Brings the music for your tango party and home in that splendi: priced and constructed Victrola—the #200 $ 0 1 model. Richly finished in quartered oak in all the most [ Do wanted and artistic treatments, or in selected mahogany, wn | MOTHER'S » CLEANSER ‘The odorless antiseptic powder for all kinds of cleaning with all the new Victor improvements, Also $10 worth of Victor Records (your selection). A total value of $210, which you may pay at $10 a month for 20 months, Records— Get your records at O'Neill-Adams.| salespeople that you'll like. It’sa healthy sort of habit. There’sa service and|Get the habit from the folks acourtesy you cannot get elsewhere. Nothi | who buy their records here ‘stiff or formal. Just a homelike sort of room always. ONEIT-ADANSCo Ave., 20th to 22d Street, New York i ere not going to disappoint them this year. Rusia calf, dark tan, vici kid, black vici eal ib Shes, in sep motdl calf, eden kid and black sueds; Cuban end low Vi and white canvas. Button, "i 7 lace and Blucherstyles; Cuben adiow becie bheele; large variety of laste “O'Neill Main Gteve—ecend Fleer. $40,000 Worth of Arts & Crafts FURNITURE at $20,000—o,."sa1 Great aggregation ises all the discontinued patterns of fumed oak and Early Ragllab, 04 wall ot tae “anliee ante septhene: cheek toe eed ate cok ed Bede furniture, for the parlor, living roon , library and den. : , ell enestimmiphing rails ¥en

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