The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 8

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NOONE BUSINESS 0 ‘te « © ‘Thempen, + BP te Peg uiremen’ ee 00 (het the members of the bewre et oe Wee One 7) Portion Breet er oon tett leet work for Aten wih out taling Me em oF bousrkenper Anything Shout bie bunnewe A wae Pied oom abd Geugbior in Maru ond the CRU ATER learmed woul (be pr peeed Wedding ond went & Atinnts te Interpose Ubelt objeciione, but SAS AGED ROM Burden, 76 Years Old, Married | ry nt took place ae scheduled. } Hurées deen want to may Woman of 28, Will Not | snytning avout 0” are Vesey tote repreeen ative of The Kveming Word to dey He told me 60 tht morn Talk of $300,000 Dowry. Ob, you wae 8 eurprinn, My i 1. Adage ob Bundas a Mr. Adnge Wittew HW herare chant, formeriy of enty att years ride of twonty-might Wied at A‘ mot at bome & their apartment, No, 619 West Or Mundred and Fortieth Mtreet. Bertier im the day Mr, Hurdem jet it be throush Mra. Vesey, bb end housckeoper, thit he did not care to be interviewed, end that it was) nobody's business whether of not bend | wave bie bride $200,000 as & wedding vat and don ening. Hut ¢ ewe » reture tll to tell anybody whe wasnt anybody bu is tn fine wpirite and dowry. Burden hae lived in bie present apertment for more than Sfieen years, ever since he retired from business in Macon, Hie son Adage) ae lived with him for several years,| end Mre. Vosoy bas been taking care of bie health and bis household for more than three years, News of his romantic marriage came from Atlanta yesterday ani he and bis bride ar- rived home last night to confirm it. ‘The story is that he met his bride tarough @ want “ad.” The “ad” vas to the effect that widower wanted a companion, and was first answered by ON BABY’S And Face. Very Sore. With Water Blisters. léched and Burned Se Could Not Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT 1] PRISONERS | THROUGH JAIL WALLS; INNOCENT MAN KILLED Posse Pursues Fugitives and i, Fight May Follow the Whole- sale Breakaway. (Special to The Evening Worlt ) KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 26—A wholesale jail delivery of seventeen Started | P*#oners all negroes, and three ot them life termers for murder, took place at the Knox County Jail iast night. Posses are scouring the country. As the escaped prisoners have had time to arm themselves and as some are regarded as desperate, their capture, It la thought, will mean a fight. Two were caught early to-day. Lee Moore, an innocent negro hotel porter, was shot and killed by Sheriff Blankenship's posse when mistaken for one of the fugitives, The prisoners escaped from the third floor by sawing through two bars to a corridor, where they re- moved bricks from a wall and slid down a rope, The breaking of the rope left ten more prisoners unable to make the get-away. The work of sawing through tho bars must have been in progress for eeveral weeks, Soap and blankets were used to muffle the sounds. Deaderick Segnines, a life termer in for the t | H fit ————>—_ USED TO ZEPPELINS Londos Visitor Says People Mave Outgrowa Anxiety. Colvin A. Cockburn, one of the pas- sengers arriving to-day on the Anchor Line steamship Tuscania, from Liv- erpool, was in the Haymarket The- GFL SYRUP wire, London, on the nignt of Oct. 18 | when the Zeppelins raided tha British BEWARE of the capital, th that slowly | t, wi ek of ' apr; Ballo Cough | fit ayt°the nglat wan metely aw qvers cough and Hee ved Shek re bit startied even and sllays aufering | when tne gecond bomb fell and no TRAN TOO ly. oan Shea |p ah esta Eas ppTamenanta Tako 0. | Gombe ood Vues! smeaes “pettes FREE TEST WetinesAsc: Meee Sey | 28% erat aan STABLIGHED 62 CLOTHING _ON CREDIT _ You don’t need ready cash to buy here. Make your selection and pay us a little each week. . Women’s and Misses’ NEW FALL SUITS 19.98 23.98 29.75 PAY ONE DOLLAR A WERK. with trimmings of fur, braid or style is portrayed in these high class suits. Hyery wanted material in the favorite Autumn shades, SMART COATS For Women and Misses A large assortment of new Fall and Win- ter models in the season's fashionable materials colors—Prices 11.98 to 47.50 PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK, —_———— T.KELLY CO. Aged Prisoner Convicted of Three Intruders Surprised by | Demand Killing Son Expected Life Imprisonment. Jone Fr Whe a8 to Bare veOn seminnoed be Kings County Supreue Court say for billing nie son O mitted puleide bet h Sfp nine prare olf, ir crossbar of bie « Mireet Jail. - WENT BROKE Leib Lurie, and One Fires Two Shots, the home of real estate Unies Street, day, and one fred iw broker No 1461 Hrookiyn, at 10 A Mt when @acove One barely missed Mr. Larte and the wt ehots He had been despondent since nie other struck one of the ebeoter's on inet Friday, vut seemed to | “pele” ping when Ke Michael] An hour later, after all doctors and Keating passed his coli at 6 0 y thirty the next time Keating around Frick wae dead, Dr. ‘suson wae called from Mrookiya | Hospital and issued the offclal cert | feate in a cell in another part of the gail ie Joseph F Jt, twenty yeara old, a | day bie father was convicted of mur- der, and has not yet be sentenced. He wae not told of his father's aui- olde | The police give Frick’s address as No. 148 Flushing Avenue, Last August the family lived at No, 1023 Flushing Avenw Frick had sentenced to six monthe on BL N's Island for |abandonment. While he wae away Otto bad supported bis mother and seven-year-old brother, Charles, The father had made several at- tempts at reconciliation when, on Aug, 21 last, he went to the house again to plead with bis wife to allow him to return, She left the room, and when Otto appeared the father drew 4 revolver and shot him twice in the abdomen, Frick was caught running trom the house and did not know his som was |dead until a week later, when he was arraigned on a murder charge. Otto died in Bt, Catharine's Hospital, When Frick went to trial his curt headed son, Charles, seven years old, Was the main witness against him, as he was the only eye witness to the tragedy. 100 KEEPER OWES LIFE TO BEAR'S FRIENDSHIP When Molly, Female Polar, Attacks Jim Coyle, Jim, Her Mate, Throttles Her. Jim, one of the polar bears in the Central Park Zoo, has always been fond of Jim Coyle, his especial keeper, and to-day Jini saved Coyle's life. Coyle aid so himself, and he was backed up without the least hesitation by Bill Snyder of the elephants and Bob Horton, two of his fellow keepers. Coyle went into the bear inclosure to drain the water from the tank, and while ho realized that Jim was his friend, he was careful to see that Molly, Jim's mate, was sunning her- self on the rocks far from the tank. Molly hasn’t the least notion of endship for any living thing. Coyle ned his back for an instant and Molly started for him, with teeth bal ‘im saw Molly's Intended attack fr} t the|u,on Coyle and, the keeper declared. flung himself upon Molly just in time Coyle flied from the cage and called ty his fellow keepers. By thie time there was a family baitle going op between Jim and Molly, and tt .ovk the keepers nearly balf an hour to get tho bears apart with poles ond crowd Jim into the den and fasten the door on him, comiameatipiscamanenss HASSE GIRL TO BE DEPORTED. Friend of Pretty Now Wed Her, Margaret Hasse, the pretty ‘seven- teen-year-old girl from Berlin who has heen under detention at Ellis Island for three weeks, must go back to Berlin, ‘ecording to word which came from Washington to-day, The Department t Commerce denied her petition to be permitted to land, When she came in on the Noordam she was met by Capt. Emi! Felst, a Ger- man army officer, who said he had been wounded in the fighting at the Dar- danelles, also had been a military in- structor in Brazil, ‘The immigration authorities detained the gr Capt. Feist said to-day he had cabled to her mother in Berlin for permission to poarry her. ‘The authorities, he added, had al the girl two weeks In which to ve an answer to the message and if this was not forth- coming Miss Hasse would go back to Berlin, get proper papers and return to this country by Falling Boom, derrick being used to raise an electric motor weighing almost & ton to the structure of the elevated railroad on Greenwich Street, near Spring, snapped u 6 weight of the motor ‘this afterno d two workmen notor fell, James Barrow Btreet boom and was Wack is beneved and he will probably die, alter Perry was struck by a cable and suffered contustons, Both men were taken (to St, Vincent's Hospital, ——>_—_. Saffe Thank Schmittherger. Chief Police Inspector Schmittberger received to-day three dozen yellow from Mrs. Margaret L. Waters, one of the leading Suffragiste, who marched in Saturday’ rade, thanking him for efficient police work on the occasion. Mrs, Norman De R, Whitehouse tele- Phoned her thanks for Which the police [Sons the line of chrysanthemums in a large jardiniere he manner in bandied the crowds march. hospitals bad been notified to rated tor @ wounded man, the pollee arrest- ed & young mao describing himeeit as Jobn Rickioas jr, twenty-eight, of No. 406 Glenmore Avenue, Kast New Tork. He bad « wound, apparently made by @ bullet, in t and had gone to a de Liberty and Pennsyl- Vvania Avenues to be treated. The po- Hee said bis explanation of how he fot the wound was unsatisfactory, The Lurie residence is in that sec tion of Brooklyn known as “potions Town.” The burgiars got in the kiteh- on window and one removed bie shoes and another his overcoat. They passed several hund doll ' worth of ail- verware on the sideboard in the din- ing room, and stopped in the first floor hallway to go through the pock- ots of Mr. Lurie's coat banging on a rack. Irving Lurie, the son, has been sick on the third floor, Mra, Lurie saw a ray of light from the burglars’ jamp and called to know if It was Irving. She and Mr. Lurie were sleeping on the second floor, Her voice awoke both father and son, Mr, Lurie ran into the hallway on the second floor just as the three burglars reached it By way of the *s. He did not get a good look at them, but said thoy seamed well dreased and none wore a mask, As Mr. Lurie appeared one of the burglars fired two shots. One ‘bullet passed close to Mr, Lurie’s head and buried itself in the wall, The three burglars ran out the way they came. The police believe the robbers in- tended to get all the money and je elry they could find and pack up silverware as they left, 1 had time, The prisoner, Rickless, arrested in the doctor's effice was taken to the King's County Hospital after tis wound had been dressed. VAUDEVILLE TRUST SUIT - DISMISSED BY COURT Judge Decides No Injury Was Done to Agent Trying to Establish Business, Judge Learned Hand, in the United States Distrfot Court, to-day dis- missed the complaint which Cilffo C, Fischer, a booking agent, fled against the United Booking Offices of America, Paul Keith, F, F, Proctor, Martin Beck, H. B, Marinell, Ltd, and others to recover $300,000, , The ground for the dismissal of the complaint and the discharge of the jury was that the plaintiff admitted on the witness stand that the alleged injury wae done to him tn his efforts to establish a business instead of to him in bis efforts to maintain a going concern, Judge Hand said he would dismiss the sult at law and discharge the jury, but he would allow the plaintiff &@ right to except to his ruling and to appeal or to frame a bill in equity and proceed. Max D, Steuer of coun- sel for the plaintiff decided to enter an exception, which would allow him to appeal if he wished later, and to consent to go ahead with the case In equity without a fury orphan, who lived with friends at One Hundred and Forty-ffth Street and St, Ann's Avenue, the Bronx, was run over and killed this afternoon’ by an electric delivery truck ad Forty-ffth Street and Eleventh Avenue, The boy worked in a plano factory in that neighborhood. He was playing with several other young- when the truck hit him. KIDNEY DISEASE WAS KILING HIM Until He Used'‘Frult-a-tives”” the Great Kidney Remedy “About two years ago, I found my health in a very bad state. My Kidneys were not doing their work and | was all run down in condition. Having seen ‘Fruit-a-tives’ advertised, 1 decided to try them. Their action was mild, and the result all that could be expected, My Kidneys resumed their normal \ action after 1 hed taken upwards of a dozen boxes and I regained my old-time vitality, To-day, I am as well as ever.” B. A, KELLY. Hagersville, Aug. @6th, 1913, 50c a box, 6 for $8.50, trial sige 5c. | At dealers or from Fruit - a - tives, { Mamited, Ogdensburg, New Yorks. —Advt, | INCELLANATING | “PAL” MHOMEOF | FRTING TO SA MURDER SENTENCE LD TOMBS couRT of General Sessions Judges for Room May Drive It Out to New Location. On the desk of Chief Magistrate Me. Adoo are plans showing (he proposed angement of the northwest cor her of the ground floor of the ( inal Courts Muliding to accommodate the Contre Mtreet Magistrates’ Court, the ne known from New York to Yoko ie by way of Low a Fuad Commis 4 are the result of protests Judges of Genera) Beasions that they have not enough roome in o to try their cases. They aay, in effect, that if they could have the room tm of the building, now occupied by the Pol've Court, for a Sixth Part of their court they could go on ewimmingly the southea@ corer of the main floor |* we whieh fells upon fer Unto dtetrtet “Detess I om tured te de nour! there Ont « place butting te the ot Ne te Mulkerry Sires 1 heave) Co” fren! murb tine looking for « outta: | Wie pinee and have wisiied soverni| [Pt often bulidinge bn the meighinn hy dood, but have found nothing suite | ong ae 1 think (1 M-ed@vieed to move ol Polioe court from He present boeation | Wut the Court of Genera: teastons | favors the move, The Judges say we “uel Get Owl, aed they don't ease where we a” if the police court te taken | Criminal Courts Muliding it & beighborbuod which has 1 nearly three generations mbe Court is ae well known as famous How Mireet Court of Lom it i@ in seston every day in the | year, and disposes, in one way or ap. Children Cry don other, of 16,000 cases Svery your, Ite jurisdiction extends frem Canal Bireet south to the Battery | Awother City Magistrate who op- | Pones the removal is Magistrate Nor- jman J. Marah, now a im the | Night Court. There te oo | Evening Wor ' opin rej porter: u my that under Section | 118 of the Inferior Courts Act, Chap- laws of 1910, the police annet legally be removed. But the Sinking Fund Commission has ral wot »! with the calendar For more than two weeks the plans | have laid on Magistrate McAdoo's desk awaiting his signature to make them effective. He bas not signed | them, though, and he said jay he} did not intend to approve them unless forced to do #0, “The quarters wuggested for the uso | of the Centre Street Court,” he sald, “are in the basement and are now occupied by Chief Clerk Frank Smith, of the Court of Special Sessions, They) are dusty and nolay and I do not consider them suitable for a court “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. For Values “GET THE HABIT.” 12.50 Oxford Kerseys 4 “GET THE HABIT.” “GET THE HABIT.” ote eng The Overcoats at 10.75|The Suits at 10.75 17.50 Green Balmacaans | 17.50 BluePencil Stripes 15.00 Patch Pocket Coats |17.50 Fancy Mixtures 4 ; Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE. AT FULTON ST. eo lon, i think it would be erave mistake. It is the busi- ness men's court of the city, It is the court to which all extradition cases come, In its juriadiction are the greatest banks of the cit cases invoiving fraud are brought to it. Th court like it in all the How Street in London “Some me ago The World began @ crusade based on the crowded con- dition of the Tombs Prison, due to the —_ over cases awaiting trial, The reply of the Court of General Sessions was that if it had another trial room it would clear up the cal- endar without delay. The Judges asked for the police court's room, ‘orld, except “GET THE HABIT.” The wonderful money-saving Sale of Clothes at the Busy Brill Stores has been to “Standing Room Only”--and good reason while Savings on anything you buy in the Up to $17.50 ui | 12.50 Black Kerseys 15.00 Black Thibets 20.00 Blue Serges 22.50 Black Kerseys | 15.00Gray Mixtures /|12.50 Blue Serges 22.50 Blue Pencil Stripes |20.00 Gray Kerseys = | 17.50 Scotch Mixtures {17.50 Tartan Checks 20.00 Black Worsteds {22.50 Plaid Backs = 15.00 Brown Overplaids | 15.00 Blue Flannels 22.50 Silk Mixtures 22.00 Balmacaans f& | 17.50 Silk Yoke Coats |17.50 Overplaids 20.00 Gray Cassimeres|20.00 Velvet Collar Coate 1 15.00 Velvet Collars, {15.00 Cambridge Grays | 22.50 Green Mixtures |25.00 Top Coats 3 | 15.00 Topcoats 17.50 Green Stripes 20.00 Glen Urquhart 22.50 Chinchillas @ | 17.50 Storm Coats 15.00 Pin Stripes 22.50 Fancy Cheviots |25.00 Niggerheads | 17.50 Balmacaans 15.00 BrownClub Checks | 22.50 College Models 22.50 Heather Mixtures © | 17.50 GrayOvercoatings | 17.50 Patch Pocket Suits | 22.50 Fancy Worsteds |25.00 Box Back Coats =] 15.00 Self Collar Coats | 15.00 Fancy Cassimeres | 20.00 Tartan Plaids 25.00 Knitted Overcoats 12.50 Fancy Worsteds 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, “GET THE HABIT.” Be oro parts ave opee. her the police court te open at 0.88 soothing Record Breaking SALE Overcoats, Topcoats BalmacaansandSuits $1075 | $1450 For Values Up to $25.00 The Suits at 14.50|The Overcoats at 14.50 22.50 Scotch Mixtures |25.00 Knitted Top Coats 22.50 Heather Mixtures | 22.50 Patch Pocket Coats 22.50 Patch Pocket Suits|25.00 Scotch Mixtures rothers 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. 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