The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1914, Page 11

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Ht BERIT IS YF ca we “enn EVEN ‘EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1014, NE more the party piled into McGuire's car and he started ap Pelham Park- way, bound for New Rochelle, to drop | Mias Von Shaick and Miss Willy at their homes. The road was deserted and Mo- Guire let out his speed. The car whisted along in the foggy early morning and the girls, facing home, | were strangely quiet, Mias Dayton Ms on the front seat with McGuire, Roche was in the tonneau with the two girls from New Rochelie. Pelham Parkway circles around HEI a gl 4 IN MORNING RIDE a (Continued from First Page.) Marked Money on One of Pair Accused by Restau- rateur, Police Say. Gropped at his home in . Capt. Island fisherman to years old and is survived by "widow and seven children, among three pairs of twins are included. Officially canvassed yesterday Francis G. Newlands, now ete Samuel Platt, tion to the United (ite] votes. Pwill Be Saavacneg tordayer® TT GHG JOINTS y AND STOP PAIN le relief with a small ttial bottle of old “St. Jacob’s Oil” Mrs. David Rubenstein, He recently Was graduated from one of the big colleges and inherited a lot of money from his father. Young McGuire hasn't talked much about the accident or the events lead- ing up to it. Roche is authority for the statement that McGuire when he was first seen in Healey's was ac- companied by his fiancee. McGuire, according to Roche too’ his fiancee home in bis car and returned to the restaurant, where he was introduced to the Dayton girl and her two com- pantons. After dinner at Healey’s the party piled into McGuire's car and motored down to Reisenweber’s in Columbus Circle. There they tangoed until the place closed up at 3 o'clock this morn- ing. The night was young yet in the estimation of McGuire and Roche. They proposed a visit to a roadhouse and the girls were agreeable. Wood- mansten Inn, on the road to the home of the two New Roohelle girls was is a dip in the road there and all auto- mobile drivers recognize the spot as a danger point. Many accidents have occurred there and several joy riders have been killed on that curve, or on similar stretches of road in the! vicinity MoCiutire took the curve at top speed. | The momentum of the car was so great that it skidded from the narrow tective Damica of Inspector Wake field's staff were arraigned before Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions to-day on indictments charging them with attempted extortion. the grass with the wheels spinning around and the engine running. Roche and Miss Van Shaick and Miss Willy were thrown free of the car. McGuire and Miss Dayton were buried under it. Roche's first effort was to try and raise the car. Finding bimself unequal to the effort, he called for help. William Kurth, manager of Hun- ter’s Island Inn, with several waiters, responded to the call. They lifted the car and MoGuire, bruised, frightened and remorseful crawled out. The body of Miss Dayton was taken from ,| decided upon as the next stop. beneath the wreck and laid by the It proved to be @ long stop. The|roadside. Although every member of party tangoed there until 7 o'clock | the party felt and knew that she was this morning, when the girls decided | dead, McGuire telephoned for Dr. they would better go home. Once Paul Fitzgerald of Beecham Place, | restaurant at No..@01 Grand street, acouses the two of taking money from him on the threat of charging him with selling liquor without a license. never aarp and ber a a rlalnog! Get on stereo e Bers ‘ll be free from ic pain, soreness and stiffness. Relief awaits you. “St. = ead they were detectives had de- manded 90 from him, threatening to arrest him. Detective Jessup and others were detailed to catch the men. Mucclo was instructed to give them GammmmmeLargest Popular Price Girma House in New Yr marked money. Bit Ae 6a Att, ‘When he appeared at the door of his shop and flourished a napkin to 180 3. St. IYRICE &\eC 1p st. show that the money had been paid the detectives ran tn and found Gam- bardella and Damica sitting at a table with a stranger. Muccio said he had pald over the money to Gambardella and the detectives assumed that he pasned it‘to Damtca later. Both the accused men complained loudly that some one had “framed them up.” Gambardella has been a detective nearly all the time since he became & policeman tn 1908, and his work has been principally among Italian gang- sters. While former Deputy Commis- sioner Dougherty was in charge of the Detective Bureau Gambardella told him of @ plot to rob a patron of the Germania Bank fn the Bowery. The robbery occurred as he had foretold it, but the robbers afterward accused Gambardella of having staged the wale, ¢ Gey and betrayed them [rola sa gl 5 oe with his su- & detective Bee Fenner ‘Woods suspended both men as soon as he heard of their arrest. They were kept in cell until late at nigh when they were released on bail of $3,000 each. Saturday—A Great FUR FABRIC FUR TRIMMED COAT SALE $17.95 (agi $ 1 Qo 15” This is unquestionably the finest group of highly fashionable coats ever offered at such low prices. And there are thousands to choose from—a size, a style and a fabric to please the most critical woman and miss. One of the special features of this $ I45 saleisa CORD! ROY er a full flare, belted model, lined throughout Inall there are nearly 10,000 coats to with guaranteed satin,actual $25 value choose from—b far the greatest stoc! ever assembled under one roof. BAUMANN : . a4 Rast 100th St. MILWAUKEE, ‘Wis., Nov, 13.—With the recount for United States Senator still uncompleted tm sections where the demand has aoe meds, tt Tiseor over Se Biican, of approxi- Sale of Boys’ Chinchilla Coste $15.00 4 h, Ural Lamb, Baby Lamb Cateied patie oy Bs eta oa With Coats Tionine Scores i ig bees RAS \ ed at? 4 eee nee Reel Redin- ‘A These ote, Military Bratt, Bate eck k: To Match, * Models | Choker Collar’ Cellegee Sizes 14 to 44 for Women and Misses FUR’ TRIMMED SUITS Splendid $6.50 Values An extremely smart button-to-neck model, with belted back; made of fine all-wool chinchilla with warm wool lining and rah-rah hat, made of the same goods lined with silk. Suits in sizes $ to 10, Special for our #7th Anniversary at $4.95, instead of $6.50. Boys’ Norfolk Suits 15%: Values Up $ 4= $30 to 60.08 ian The fact that fur-trimmed garments are in such high favor with the well dressed woman and miss emphasizes the great importance of this sale. Fur Trimmings are of the most desirable furs, such as and Newest model Norfolks in this season’s best shades and mixtures of brown and gray—with patch pockets, stitched-on belts and many with 2 pairs of full-cut knickers. Sizes 8 to 18. Special for our Anniversary at $4.95, instead of $7.95. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue Union Square and Harlem Stores Open Saturday Evening. fitch dyed, natural skunk dyed opossum. Over 20 distinctively different fur-trimmed models are shown—Military, Short Coat, Red- ingote and Tailored styles, of velvet, broad- cloth, serge, lin, gabardine, novelty cloth, etc., in sizes 14 to ts for misses and women, ALTERATIONS FREE | NEW YORK “3: NEWARK Hunter's Island Inn in a curve. There! « roadway, and turned upside down on| 1) ie EON es y “09 vs nA -: atrest, Philadelphia, Is dying te dhe, Cooper Hospital from injuries ved The vicinity of his home and in circles which he has frequented as Frank New Rochelle, and the management of the Inn sent a call to Fordham other of the victim of the tragedy fainted when she saw the Hospital. Mounted Patrolman Von] body. On being revived sho fainted| McGuire. Servants in the house at! last ight on the Woodbury oe Harthold took charge of McGuire and] again. Mr. Askenasy completed ar-|No, 562 West End avenue say he left] near Gloucester City. With Lawrence telephoned to the office of Coroner] rangements for the removal of the|!M his car at 8 o'clock yesterday atter-| Bowe, a contractor and builder; Jacob Flynn of Bronx County. In the! body of his stepdaughter to his home. | 9°" Anderson, @ politician, and pg —_—_— HER SKULL FRACTURED WHEN SPEEDING AUTO RUNS INTO FARM WAGON. Blessing, © garage owner, she bad spent the evening at Wostville, ee the return home, Howe who driving at high speed, ran the = chine Into the rear of a farm wagon, The woman was hurled through the windshield to the her skull was fractured and she was frightfully cut and torn. All three men are arrest awaiting the inquest meantime the body of Miss Dayton had been carried into the Inn Relatives of the three girls were notified of the accident. An aunt of one of the New Rochelle girls took both to their homes. Mrs. Dayton and her husband hurried to the svene of the accident in a taxicab. MgGuire’s hurta were patched up by Dr. Fitagerald and an ambulance surgeon from Fordham Hospital. The young man sent a’ telegram to his ais- ter, who is In Atlantic City, He was overwhelmed by the tragic end of the Joy ride. Young McGuire is known in the CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. 13. Margaret Slagel of No. 832 North Thirteenth Saturday Is the Last Day--Store Open Until 10.30 at Night. The End Is Here The Last Call Has Sounded---Farewell Forever to These Shattered Prices and Low Terms--- All Remaining Pianos and Players to Go at \ Off and More---Easiest Terms TTENTION, Belated Buyers: Saturday is positively the Inst day i! the big Wartime Piano ee oe ae must go. This wee is big crowds are growi ing bigger as the end approaches. Come to-day. Don’t miss this lifetime opportunity, Store open en os Some wonderful bargains left. New pianos and players at startling reductions. Used cen and players—famous makes—at almost unbelievably low prices. Steinway, Chickering, Hallet & Davis, Weber, Fischer, Conway, etc. Put a few dollars in your pocket—enough to make a small deposit—and come to the store now. Special—Just received yesterday, large delayed s! now renew attractive bargains offered at opening of Christmas suggestion ion: Get a handsome while these great price reductions We wi will prema of pianos and players. We can or player for the family—now— are in force. 1 set FA aside for delivery at any date you say. A deposit will hold it. At Christmas time you will find no such piano bargains as these. [3 end | ue, tec “t Special Victrola Outfit, $37 A handsome Style VI. Victrola at $25, six ten-inch double records (12 selections) at $4.50, a $15 cabinet for both instrument and records at $7.50. All for $37. ‘Terms #1 weekly. Think of the long winter evenings that are com- ing, then think how a Victrola will transform them into evenings full of pleasure. 2,000 Rolls Paper Music, 10c to 25c Variety of selections—po pueee Secures a Piano $500 Regal Player-Piano $ 1 87 TERMS CASH. ular, classical, songs, dance music, operas, musical comedy numbers, etc. Come early. The Last Call. Sale Ends Posi- tively at 10.30 Saturday Night owed is the last appeal to your reason-—the last trumpet We have to wake up the last slumberers. These pianos on player pianos must be in homes to-morrow— not in our store, Quick-——come pick out the one that belongs in home. Quick—realize the big money you save—the quality you get. make your buying. our igh Quick—think how easy these low en New $275 Bowen Piano 61.25 reKR If you can’t come, telephone. You will be perfectly safe in buying by phone, because our guarantee is if Not Satisfied.” “Money Back 2817 | Se ciate & Davis Piano Store ™ jae (Established 1839) Until 10.30 New Hallet & Davis Building, 18 East 42d St. es oe 5) Diem a ea TS,

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