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DISCHARGED EMPLOYEE WHO TRIED TO SHOOT DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. » OK OFFICAL BY FORMER EMPLOYEE — | (@ontinved from First Page) on “hers, he was discharge for incom. @ttency. Efficiency experts furnished evidence upon which the dis. of O'Connor and other em- were based 4 they were Fesentful of what they termed fangied notions.” nor started a campalen for re- ipetatement. He ts fitty-aix years old, widower with three ehildren. He letters to the Mayor, the Com- yt of Docks and Mr. Harrison, that @ wrong had been done and other employees, but got 10 tion. ‘Mr. Harrison reached Pier A in his bile at 9.40 o'clock this morm- O'Connor was waiting for him, 414 not expect bim eo early and Balt way up the s:fire to the of the Doc! Department be- would-be assassin saw nor, drawing @ revolver from overcoat pocket, start:4 after Mr. m. James L. O'Dea and Philip , Dock Department empicyees, O'Connor and rushed toward O'De: ‘ae the first to rewb O'Connor te etrong, ickly overpowered and Internet and my home will he taken from me, My boy Is only twenty and my two girls can't help me. I didn't jell my children anything about being out of # Job, They thought 1 wae working “Well, To made up my mind In night if I was to be deprived of bh and Hvelihood 1’4 call @ lot of atte tion to It. ao T went over thin m ing to ask Mr, Harrison for the last time to listen to me. If he had rr fused 1 intended to kill him and m:; lowing the proceedings at Centre Police Court, O'Connor talked Jength at Police Head ‘arters. His tion was nsible enough and After fourteen years of i @ervice in the Dock Depart- and when I had reached an age 1 couldn't hope for other em- sorry you failed?" O'Con- kod. he answered, hin “Theres & Involved in thin thing lon of the right of any man to take away the bread and butter and home of any other man without tN and insucordination, ‘A lot more of the old men, eup- Protected by civil service ‘were discharged and thrown on World without a ch. co to make a I fought their battle as well ™y own, but | couldn't do any- I wrote the Mayor and asked to investigate the whole matter handling laborers ia the Dock De- but he paid no attention. Harrison wouldn't listen to me; to me. work out partment.” learned at the City Hall that 0 lant few days eightty-three laborera who had been in the employ of the Dock Department for many y diac Honiden, fifty- at and are now at work gloaning up the piera, At the ume ¢ change took place the wagen of the men were re- duced from $8 to $2.50 a day, Ingulry made among emplo the ‘k Department shows thi fe a storm of protest as a the laying off of the men, Many those who lost their Joba are not in- clined to blame Dock Commiastoner R.A. C. Amith, but rather to the responsibility Deputy rion, whom they you have Pyorrhees Py or any of the It hap ne that many of the men affected y the reductions are Tam. ard the Dock im two days you begin to go and that steady improvement con- : fo inexpensive and le tr |. Simply deposit the price F gate as an evidence of good faith; use c a if this treatntent doce ent on Bethe teak the Certhe add with your deposit. This honorable offer ta dentists as well as the public, iret class druggist can supply you. who shot A stoamahip in ployee of the Dock De rarly out of work € ; had sought in vain to have the Mayor Interfere in his behalf, Gal- lagher was a drinking man, but O'Connor eaye he had not taken a drink In twenty yeare uni ing when ho #wa a Battery saloon his attempt on the life of Mr. Prison. Price, $5.00 One of the most beautiful slippers we a | ~~ offered By any price. istinctive Queen Quality creation. Made especially for this shop. A true mAsterpiece of designing. A wonderfully smart satin slipper with black striped Moire quarter. _ It has remarkable fitting qualities, clinging snugly to the foot without gaping. A 810,00 slipper at 85.00, ' The Queen Quality Boot Shop is exclusively for soln, You wil find it @ real pleasure to vin it, and that courteous le anticipate your wishes, cl! Charge Accounte Solicited. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 WEST 34th STREET New York City #| of Bept WILSON INDORSES DEMOCRATIC SENATORS In Letter to Vice-President Marshall) He Praises Their Good Work During Session. Chicago INDIANAPOLAM, Oct, 22.—Deciar ing that “the pleasure of being a ciated with you grown as the montha pass,” Prenidant Wilson has written Vice-President Mar@hall at hia home here, indoraing all the members of the majority in the United Staten Senate The letter follows “My Mr View President: 1 am) fure that my colleagues tn the Senate realize that my recent letter to Mr. Un. Aerwood wan apoken as much In their Praline aa in praine of the members of the House, for we all stand together an a ningle team and my watiafaction in ¢o-operating with the members of | to a ators. Bhe she wan O'Keete appearance nmall part. month ag the Juntic the stage. the Henate hes been no lens keen than co-op: sting with the members of the Houne people in 0 me to return home, but 1 just made] | Southers Pacific eptember grose| Mi the form of o ecaty rash. tv (f] Cloge*Atting models Women’s Gloves fia" T want to end thee few lines of up my mind I could not go back and | declined, $807,810; net decreaned, $614,- was an impossibility to steep | . @ineere and en 4 peraonal ap- failure, and receive the| 664. | Three months’ gross dectined, |/ Wy, with the way she tossed back | Wes Ore clam, Tae, Copeskin prociation. ‘The being aa f companions, I 7,834; net decreased, $1,139,314. = ‘and forth. ' lar ng ish thumb, a rEad Twine THe ee eel place ot 3 aR at aeany Cambria Steel Co: } “1 teted known | ... 85c¢ , ou, |my laat place of Jewelry. ja Bteel Company declared | vintile AB Gh to yous) got in with « manager, Re ie sevens ry quarterly dividend oF ii, per cent., ee te any biog ord old Dress Goods Second tulath d thanks to give me a amall par’ new payable In script Nov. 14 to ntock of Mooe a “Cordially and aincersly yours, {if 1 ald not ar re Oct. 31, “Dividend tn redeem: | oreo sau tha aoc We aay ‘tuto || | 086,11; Weel Popline, tn colors and Linings Main “(Hianed) WOODROW WILSON” | bearral with a nt a ash in two years with in-| After using several weeks | inc |-wool storm joo", The letter wae made public hore to. | be turned day by Mr. Marshal tary GRAND JURY WON'T HOLD | BRONX BOYS FOR MURDER Refers to Children’s Court Case of Abearn and Others Accused of Gottlieb Killing. tunst int he w Mayor en After spending nearly five hours to- | day considering the cane, the Bronx) County Grand Jury refused to find Indictmenta against Frank Ahearn, Robert Pauley, Victor Haldwin and Rubin and Baward Nernatein, whom a Coroner's Jury had held responmible for the death of Isider Gottlieb of] $70,289. 23. only fifteen, was accused of having | fired the shot and the others, who are about the same age, of having Young Ahearn, who tn} nelahborh: ade life miserable for , the elderly Jewish reaidents of Pros. | and Gottlieb, Corner 1g! St. Regularly have gathe H about 1,000 suits in Almost the entire each Alterations Unequalled Reductions in This SALE OF COATS n $65.00 Regular $10 Values This Reduction Sale unquestionably offers | the greatest coat bargains the season. [i Only because many of our higher priced lines have been broken in size range, have these startling reductions been made. Models are included for every occasion of dress Spert, College, Street and Dressy effec of Zibe. line mixtures, Scotch Plaids and Blanket effects, Broadcloths, Serges and Astrachans. Sizes 14 to 44 in the entire lot. COULDN'T 60 HOME A FAILURE, $0 STOLE Girl Gown to Look Nice and Geta Theatrical Engagement. Anne Eatrohiow pleaded guilty In) _|the Court of Special Bensiona to-day ing a week from gown, ahe aid, to make « prenentable play in which rhe had b in amateur where | went I was turned down, went and atole on A probation oM CAN'T HELP GERMANY. tember declined $599 ‘Threa months gros declined $2,414,537, Net decreased $686,267, Lane Maternity Apparel Dresses, Coats, been partien to the shooting. Welgasn Bloscen ‘The trouble came in the Jewish hol- jadorweas. idaya when ung toughs of the Sold direct te wearer ot Manufacturers’ Prices. Made to expand with the ‘and ft without af pect avenue, young tre eacellent alee tor wear whore father waa provoked and in- ‘an the styles chfler im no wey | nulted, undertook to avenge himaelt || the leted offerings of feshien, on Ahearo, Home one fired and he |] Lene or cealaly dat fol! Corsets are District-Attorney Martin charged || & they Gre ssstial swvpog ot Ahearn. with murder deapite his || S.chet Se emt sree nd Jpry t ot the casos || Keeton danss $3.85 ever to the (hil-) Lane Bryant 25 W. 26th St., New Yorks lot, a Al! The above also on eale at our new Newark Store, Market Street, corner Halsey agen THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 22, 1914. Says She Took wn from « department her address as No. 44 Went Bixty-eighth street, and sald from Chicago, Juatice deferred sentence until « to-day. She stole the at a dress rehearsal of @ given a “L came to thin city from Chicago a} the young woman told “believing it would be eany for me to obtain a position on 1 had had nome experience theatricala, but ~T, ¥ Chicano grew weary of nending me money and they urged down again, #o I simply r will investigate. or Mitchel turned down to-day hy letter of Mayor Adolf Wermuth of Merlin, received yeaterday, a @ German news dissem- inating aaent in the United States, The e obviously tmponsible for . whieh In and must © iteelf the agency n of uch. informa- > ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, & Ohio. Grom for Bep- 14, Net decreased Rapid Transit — Three No. 1087 Prospect avenue, the Hronx,; Brooklyn who wee ina fight on the night; Months ended Sept. 20—Groas_in- ny Bryant’s dems Lar gost Popular Price Garment House in New York DPrickaG Reduction Sale of One Thousand WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS 19° Bm 1gt st $17.50 and $20 Our suit business has been so big these past two weeks that most of our $20 lines have been greatly depleted. We red these broken lots together— $17.50 and all, in 20 different models —and offer them to-morrow at Half Price All sizes for women and misses, from 14 to 44, are represented in Neh net i ote, Military and tailored models, in every wanted and color--all coate lined with guaranteed eatin. ic oreneed $499,488, or 969 per cent, due export demand was iran in evidence, to operation thie year as part of sys | tae co tem of Coney Island & Brooklyn . | washed a. iderable selling appeared in icen reacted about 1 cent a Netter demand developed at the lower prices. Closed 3-4 to 7-8 of a cent deciine. Corn steady at small dectine; bet- ter cash demand reported in interior. Cloning showed small changes os DISFIGURING ECZEMA ON CHILD'S FACE. Itching and Burning. Scaly Rash, fH Line, Operating expenses | Crea@ed $406,982, also due to the abo’ Fined charges, which normally have shown an increase, show net reduc.) tion of $71,726, due to conversion of H.R. T. refunding 49. Surplus in- crenced $342,810. Part of which is also! dus tu refunding of bonda. National Load preferred, quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cen’ payable Dec. 1b, to atock of record Nov. 20. A few only of its hundreds of Nortoik and Western quarterry div- unusual economy features Idend of 11-3 per cent. payable Dec. 1% to stock of record Nov. 30, loTRete, It a sandy broadening of | ena, fennel Tossed Back Silke tone. Time funda are being roc | : chee $2.00 Untrimmed Velvet and Piush | | $1.10 Satin Peru de Cygne, all silk, over on a @ per cont. basin for aii; Ointment. FaceClearand Smooth, Hate; dress a number of Gne yard wide; In all the new urities. A higher charge is an! eallor dent and smart 89c Ll Soyer ine = ted 85c exception. New call money is being | 29809 Rassfurd Ave, Bronz, New York 00 Untrimm: $178 Crepe Meteor; ull pure silk; put out at @ per cent. and renewals | cy, continue at 6 and 7 per cent. * When my lite daughter was about five years old her face was covered with ecsema which was terribly disfiguring. This was sc companied with the usual symptoms of lteching snd burning. The ersema took 40 Inches wide; in ostreet and evening shades; superior. grade and lustrous finish; Lia 1.39 Thureday only; yard Main Floor, Stock Exchange neat of Alien F. Cohn has been aold to Warren W. Erwin for $34,000, Thin compares jie te cere is eet Including’ soft mushrooms in simply trim- een 9c twelve 29c yard. ge | daughter's face was clear and smooth as velvet. She is now twelve years old and ‘has never been troubled since.” (Signed) Mrs. Louls Achwars, Apr. 9, 19) Samples Free by Mail For pimpics and biackheads the following fe & most effective and economical treat terest at & per cent. vp Ra 19¢ Fast yard wid durable; k Percaline Linings; trong and ik only; yd. American Bank Note Company de- ferred action on dividend on common stock for quarter, which qvould have been payable Nov. 15. y All-Linen Toweling 16¢ All-Linen Heavy Dish and Rol CHICAGO WHEAT AND coRN! MARKET. ment: Gently emegr the affected parte with 280 Moire Ribbon; 6% in. wide: ex- ler Towelin ery, absorbent; wager WHEAT | Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the finger, Se Lacrauer* eluaine Tinie ped ee” 106 chee , Taw, Clow, Chm, | but do not rub, Wash off the Cuticure Main Floor. ies Bs rch ns ik, ies | Otmement tn five minutes with Cuticure aoa 0% | Seep 068 et water sad conttnes bathtes Dee @ i 14 | for come minutes. This treatment ts best id ‘Third Ra GS Mey BY MY RE + Yon rising and retiring. At other timite use She Homan. ciciped Alobons Boys’ Clothing fice Wheat steady. Receipts lighter | Cuticurs Soap freely for the tollet and bath, d dark combinations; for ew Balkan $3.05 Corduroy Sult enya pockets mod 10 16 ye + ys’ 50c than ted. Hed ‘sell! . | 0 asetet in preventing » irr . Export throughout the world. sample of sales for last three days estimated at mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. 6,000,000 bushels. By early afternoon postcard “Cuticura, Dept. T. Blankets B. Altowm & Co. Special Selections of Girls’ Coats and Serge Dresses $3.78 Fancy Plaid Blankets, in a cheviot variety of (colors, with ‘pretty 8 years borders: double bed size; 7 Boys’ $4.00 and $5.00 Button-te- excellent quality; gi ° Neck Overcoats; all- wool Fourth Floor, mixtures; wool lining. ie" Great Saleof Toilet Articles Here are some of the many toilet table helps that « have been given very special prices for this sale: 3 my . _ Fair: Tooth Brushes rea Pumcie % Nail Brushes. . ‘and Pummo Soap; 6 7 (Sizes 6 to 16 years) cakes for .... Pine, Bath Brushes, ith Munyon's Witch Hazel jetuchable handles. Soap, per cake....6¢ will be on sale toemorrow and Saturday at remarkably low prices, in view of the excellent qualities offered. Whisk Brooms Bath Sponges Absorbent Powder Pads’: Chamols, valu at. Babeskin Soap, box of 3 cake: 106 tl 4d Liquid, Dioxogen, 2he si t Peroxide, pound bot- | Face Ch tle . «140 | Luatrite Coats of zibeline or chinchilla . at $9.75 Witeh Pints, | and Sal Zibeline Coats, fur-trimmed or in cape style, 6c » ac jell Fentnres. ee Hee Be pines at r e e e e ° ° $14.85 Et? Wert hal's Auxill Salter’s Dental Fioss, ih Mines ae and slid bac Tollet Pi 1 rolls Serge Dresses, in three distinctive styles, ae orem aoe | “Tirushes ioe at + © © «© «© « «© $7.75 Many Excellent Values in Ivory Grained and Celluloid Novelties Main Floor, Main Floor, 10c silver and Women’s Hosiery Jewelry B. Altman & Ca. Sik Boot Hose: | | Manufacturers 25¢ to $1.00 Samples. . Engraved Cuff Pins, gold-plated. of silk broid- ‘mbroldered. with » Brooches, Department for Men’s Shoes RE BOC! | Beit bite siiprer muckies f 4 (First Floor) "Moaei fun rer ar _ tn Pas Coin Cases, white or Black; at sr.e) QC] | ete nag ree Belk, Halr Pins and, Barr A special feature is being made of Men's Bench-made Shoes, of the best materials and workmanship, shown in the regular stock at $8.75, but unquestionably worth very much more. ? Main Men’s Gloves Piscr. Fownes Make Tan Capeskin Gloves, sown DXA, at the old 50 ante-war price 91.00 high cut: sizes & to $1.80 Child's Shoes, tent vamps; size: pall Women's Petticoats $1.00 Egyptian Cloth Petticoats; new styles, with deep accordion Plented flounce, in black and @ choice assortment of the 69c leading colors ......... Second Finor, Complete assortments of High-grade Footwear for Men and Boys at moderate prices. The Department for Boys’ Clothing and Boys’ Furnishings now located in new, spacious quarters in the Madison Avenue section of the Second Floor, is showing large and very comprehensive ring tn Shite 5 Women’s Corsets J Soft Finish 8c In all up-to-date modela; made of coutil, with medium bust and extra long skirts, some hip con- finers; tops trimmed, 39c, 49c, 69c Second Floor, Shirts, at ... Housefurnishings 22s0- White Enamel Berlin Sauce Pots, made of with enamel cover; 4 qt, Chiffoniers Cyrniture, assortments of Boys’ Autumn and Winter tte ole ‘Dust ig eee $8.00 Oak Perens “i package; solid oak, « 6 | Neal arevarsn teers 7c be Lenox Tollet P. vers full 10 ounce roll. 6 tor25e¢ tah; knobs, gallery y Suarantesd; Clothing and accessories, representing every- thing that is new and in good taste for the boys’ wardrobe. The regular stock includes Boys’ Norfolk Suits $7.50 to 18.50 Boys’ Overcoats 8.50 to 27.50 Junior Boys’ Overcoats 6.50 to 22.50 Also Boys’ English-made Overcoats $17.50 to 27.50 A complete line of Boys’ Furnishings at moderate prices. construc~ $4.98 If You Want Your — “business” to become the talk of the town, teil about it through a World “Want” Ad.