The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1914, Page 16

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ARE Te AR bis ah acs aaa RE OTROS Weg Ct ee sania edi A iee ___ HE EVENING WORLD, TRAIL BOY SLAYER =| AS YOUNG VICTIM: ISLAID TO REST Five trend, Bl School Com- rades of Johnny Buckley File Past His Bier. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914. old, down to five-yonr-old toddlers, by teachers, a procession of the 600} wan at the funeral at the house and pupils of the school marched, two by fa Mt. Bonlon’s Chured, two, to the house and passed the bier to take their last look at their dead Johnny Bur ad been @ pupil companion. at the parochial ool of the church the stairw: for three month t time he had won the af | panions and the respect of hb ers. His death as result o| ing by boys of a very differen stirred all the members of the parish with a@rief and anger. Binoe he wan picked up, dead, with & bullet hole in his temple at Second avenue and Kightieth street by Jo- geph Sullivan and James Halligan, 1,000 FIGHT FOREST FIRE. Villages in Jersey Wived Oat In| EXPLOSION HURTS TWO BOYS. 7) Boys walking wlong Fordham oa yesterday afternoon, found a ple wire at the end Diack stick, Th their “ 7 The halls of the house, * and the atreet before were crowded with older many of them women in tears. the last of the little ones had passed the bier the procession fol- * Jowed the body to the church between sidewalks lined with silent sym- pathizers, All were present at the requiem mass aung by Father Kenny. Then the children and the teachers re- turned to their classrooms, and Johny was taken to Calvary Ceme- tery for his last rest. His mother | had to be assisted through the fu- | neral; there is some fear that her reason may be unsettled. MERCHANTS COMPLAIN GANGSTERS’ HOODLUMISM. ‘The mer ts of the neighborhood have made a formal complaint to the| police againat the increasing brutallty | of the young hoodiums, calling them- | Sweep of Finmes, (Rpectal to The Rvening World.) ATLANTIC CITY J, Nov. 6—A thousand men, led by fire wardens, are fighting a furious forest fire which up to 9 o'clock this morning had done $60,000 damage over a territory twenty-five Intles long and ten miles wide southeast of New Gretna, thirty miles out from Atlantic City. Many amall hamlets have been part! destroyed and others are. threatened. Motorists arriving heer report running through lanes of fire Young Mulachetn wae rent hom fecelving medical attention at Fordham Hospital. Young Newman remained tn the hospital Detectives are trying to discover where the explosive came from DUGLAS 83.50 °3.75 *4 $4.50 & *5 SHOES | . L, DOUGLAS SHOES ARE ALWAYS wortH | |! '!RONGS AT FUNERAL. THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR THEM. — YOU CAN SAVE Detectives ey Youngsters’ | JONEY BY WEARING .L. DOUGLAS SHOES Search for Guilty Gangster Is Leading Toward Arrest. that the grinding of the lenses—the selection of the proper mounting to meet your individual needs and the final adjuste ment of the glasses on vc face are ALL operations requiring highly specialized skill But—for these operations to be of value to you, they must be based on a proper examination of your eyes—7h Bing keynote to satisfactory glasses. Our Oculists (Registered Physicians) have the experience which comes with examining daily hundreds of pairs of eyes, At the Harris Stores a ti Thorotigh examination of your eyes by experienced Oculists (registered physicians)—and a cares ful and accurate adjustrrent of the mounting by expert Opti= cians—gives every assurance of eye-glass perfection. Harris Glasses (whether they cost $2.00 or more) are Guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction. © Xs v wn § 54 East 28d St., near Fourth Ave. 27 W. 34th St., bet 5th & 6th Aves a\\\s 54 West 126th'St., near Lenox Ave: Conlists iad ti 442 Columbus ave Bist & 82d Stay Sunday World Into which they ran unexpectedly and of scores of thrill- ing rescues. The fire was started by a careless gunner dropping « mateh in the wi near Quaker Bridge. Fourteen houses have been destroyed at d Washington, three at Jenkins, five at | Harriaville.” A pati of smoke hovers | over Atlantle City. oF + LITERARY BURGLAR A CRITIC. selves the Fighty-first Streeters and the North Polers, whose skirmishing | Reade Kipling tn House He Raters with bottles and brickbats grew into the tragedy of leetion Gay evening, | amd Writes Note About Him. They have been assured that the READING, Pa., Nov. 6.—A Hterary burglar yesterday entered the home police will see to It that there is no more street fighting. ; of Mra. Fred. W. Nicolls, society woman and widow of @ prominent attorney. He erigentty, seated himself at the library CALL AT ANY ONE OF W. L. DOUGLAS 80 STORES f}] located in the principal Citiee, and see for yourself the many styleeand kinds of shoes for men and boys tn all leathers, ————_ Quarantine Hurts Glase Firms. | PITTSBURGH, Nov. 6.—Many thou- t desk and spent some tii sands of dollars worth of manufactured! ing Kipling, While reading ho sear glans te being held tn Pittsburgh ware- | oa Ly ay ey ee nea C houses because of the quarantine tm-| Tete but the candy was cone ee | posed by the Federal Government in| volume of Kipling he left this note: the endeavor to stamp out foot and “Dear Madam—Kipling is of no count as a historian. He should a! mouth dirense. Glass is packed for) to'his province of Mterary. eriti ‘CONNO! John Buckley, the thirteen-year- 014 achoolboy killed by a etray bullet from a battle of warring boy tougha on Election Day, was buried to-day from his home, No, 823 Kast Hightieth atreet. All Becond avenue, young and! 70 Nassau St, near John St, 405 Av bet 1808 181 Ste. tr. Willo’ or kye, 489 Fulton St., on A. &S 688 Broad ‘ (next door to the Davi s Morning ; Wonders shipment tn hay or straw, and as these are included in the quarantine regula- tlona, manufacturers are unable to ob-| teft a second note which rea tain magpiies in which to pack glass-| “Dear Madam-—-Thanks f ware. Even window glass and plate| out, but xlane are affected substantial. ti Near the empty box of be QUCH! BACKACHE RUB LUMBAGO OR | STFFNESS AMAY Rub pain from back with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob’s Oil.” was the set leane have something more the next time I cal “Wants” ~~ Work GO _ TO BRILL BROTHERS Monday ET THE HABIT” T THE HABIT” We’re Neutral! How About You? As far as the war's concerned we've got no axe to grind, but when it comes to Real Downright “Simon Pure” Values in Clothes for Men and Young Men we're in the fight to “a finish” and we don’t mind saying that there isn't a Clothes Shop on Earth that can beat us. his schoolmates, who had been walk- ing with him, every boy and girl of St. Monica's has been trying to help | Detectives Benfer and Cousin find | who fired the shot. | The detectives maid to-day that | their youthful aides had worked so | keenly that the youth who fired the shot will be under arrest within a fow days. FIVE HUNDRED COMPANIONS PASS HIS BIER. Until 10 o'clock to-day Johnny's slender body Iny on a white bier in| the front room of the Ruckley home. | He was dressed in the spick anf) span black knickerbocker suit in| which he took his first communion, | only a fow weeks ago, A_ narrow white bandage about his forehead hid the scar of the wound whieh | killed him, From St. Monica's, at First avenue | and Seventy-ninth street, led by Father H. A. Kenny and shepherded PH alas esl ECA Md OL CL 1), Je | SH sca FURNI ITURE SA te Offers Durable, Well-Made Furniture and Housefurnishings vr aaa u At Savin rings te eras You of Fully One Half al os Wik tare See risa age WE IM/ITE COMPARIS INVITE et Ree ry s Are Always the Lowest _ WE INVITE COMPARISON “Accounts Opened From. Opened From DO NOT CONFUSE US WITH OTHER STORES WITH SIMILAR NAMES SMALL ACCOUNTS $5 to $5 000 We Have Only One Store—Bloek 8th pees 35th to $6th St.y ESPECIALLY INVITED 9 RL ee o an account with the single sale article Ou Small Weekly er Menthiy Payments When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatiam wn you atiffened up, don’t avffer! Get amall trial bottle of old, honest “ “St. Sacob's Oil” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count fifty the soreness and lame- hess is gone. Don't atay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the ree right owt out and ends the misery. t ie magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn’t burn ee oth lee lumbago, sciatica, ‘othing elee stops lum! backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappointe!—Advt. fit better, longer than Saver’ An 4 for the price, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. AAO Manhattse Avenue. itd Pitkin Avenue, “SUAH.LOUM ‘TINA OL OD Take Bargains Like These, for Example, in This 4 Sale of Balmacaans Overcoats and Suits $1()°° | | 5 .00 For $18.00 Coats and Suits | For $25.00 Coats and Suits $18.00 Grey Mixture Balmacaans $10 $25.00 Velvet Collar Balmacaans $15 $18.00 Heather MixtureBalmacaans $10 $25.00 Chinchilla Balmacaans $15 $18.00 Brown Mixture Balmacaans $10 $25.00 Tartan Plaid Balmacaans $15 $18.00 Green Mixture Balmacaans $10 $25.00 Overplaid Balmacaans $15 $18.00 Overplaid Balmacaans $10 $25.00 Scotch Mixture Balmacaans - $15 $18.00 Tartan Plaid Balmacaans $10 $25.00 Glen Urquhart Balmacaans $15 $18.00 Black Kersey Overcoats $10 $25.00 Black Kersey Overcoats $18.00 Oxford Kersey Overcoats $10 $25.00 Blue Chinchilla Overcoats $18.00 Blue Chinchillas $10 $25.00 Grey Chinchilla Overcoats $18.00 Shawl Collar Chinchillas $10 $25.00 Grey Kersey Overcoats $18.00 Notch Collar Chinchillas $10 $25.00 Brown Chinchilla Coats $18.00 Grey Mixture Overcoats $10 $25.00 Oxford Chinchilla Coats ind, will find the prices ne’ with ‘2 single room or eur store, compare our “GET THE HABIT” «IdVH AHL Lad» Ln nel you wish to buy, Guaranteed 10 Yre. Beg. Price 06 a ded OUTFITS, 4-5-ROOM OUTFITS, $98 t? ng Sale of Chiffoniers In Walnut, Maple and Oak GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. wily Uti NN NN Te Heavy, fillers, large oan) mounte on corn eines. Bret Tinteh only. Golded finish, large plate mir- yj ror, five deep be ig wood —$_—_—————— EVERYTHING TO FURNISH YOUR “Oak Coal Reg. Price nae stock from Heater sofas “3.97 fie TASER our account the er, ther 57, 100-PIECE £9 DINNER SET eptionally ‘neat “ieslen. ouner Dinner hi 10.95, 612.05, 815.76 and > to 6135, The Suits at $10.00 $18.00 Tartan Plaid Suits $18.00 Black Pencil Stripes $18.00 Blue Pencil Stripes $18.00 Blue Cheviot Suits $18.00 Glen Urquhart Suits $18.00 Green Overplaid Suits $18.00 Tartan Check Suits $18.00 Pepper and Salt Tweeds $18.00 Black Thibet Suits $18.00 Blue Serge Suits $18.00 Brown Check Suits $18.00 Grey Mixtures *20 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 “GET THE HABIT” () W N | GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Union Square, 14th St., Won Broadway 125TH STREET, CC for Balmacaans, Suits and|Carr’s Melton Overcoats Overcoats Worth $30.00)Rarely Sold at Less Than $50 The Suits at $15.00 $25.00 Tartan Plaid Suits $25.00 Smart Overplaid Suits $25.00 Russian Stripe Suits $25.00 Roman Stripe Suits $25.00 Glen Urquhart Suits $25.00 Black Pencil Stripes $25.00 Blue Pencil Stripes $25.00 Blue Serge Suits $25.00 Black Thiet Suits $25.00 Heather Mixture Suits $25.00 Scotch Mixed Suits $25.00 Black Silk Mixed Suits () W N () *30 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich RNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS Union Square and 125th Street Stores Open Saturday Evening “GET THE HABIT” path dasa oa ata at at jal aa asa

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