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+ y ’ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 327, 1917. ‘All Young Men Making $100 a Month Should Marry, for a Bachelor’s Only Half a Man and “‘Worse Half’’ at That q BUILDER SHOOTS TWO ARCHITECTS ———NTRERR OFFICE inetipooe Herbert Newcomb Opens Fire On Haugaard Brothers, Seri- ously Wounding One. “rhe GACKELOR Stonces IS Home LIPE AT OTMERS EXPENSE ‘ ey 7 py you wave ASSAILANT IS ARRE Pc) Cranes - | Y DINNERS Awa The Attack Laid to Business, Troubles Growing Out of | Queens Borough Deals. | | Herbert Newcomb, a builder of No, 116 Herald Avenue, Richmond Ifill, Queens Borough, entered the office of of William aro slight, but Henry 1, who was shot in the right side, be seriously wounded. Newe arrested. Tt is said in Richmond Hill, w all the parties are well known, Newcomb, who has promoted exten- sive developments in that part of Queens, has been lard pressed for money lately and that he blamed hit troubles on the Haugaard brothers, | Te puinen The tata sy, sional Bachelors Are Newcomb gave them no warning be-| Cowards, Afraid of Re- fore he began to shoot | at sass After seeing the two faugaards tau| Sponsibilities of Mar-| riage and Parenthood, | Newcomb ran to the str pursued by employees of the Hillside Rank, ! Sai i cn the i ‘tn., Concludes Charles W.) Diedrich. may amb was re ls That’s View of a Y. M. C.| A. Secretary Who Mar- ried at Twenty-two and) Is Glad of It—Profes-| ve Gor To MARRY SombOuE So ir MIGHT AS wow 6e You th BAcHecoas Dour MAnRy BECAVSE THe ARE cowatel ‘WoMAn AT SPANELL TRIAL whioh ts on the ground floor of the building tn which piace. Polloemen fF @oined in the chase and caught New comb after pursult « others were (aken) to Jamaica Hospital. William was able to leave the institution at Ped and go to the Fourth District Magis. |” > trate’s Court in Jamaica Town Hail,| Branch of where Newcomb was held without) ball on a charge of felonious assault. ! No | toned Word Spoken | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | “A achelor is only half a mant” |} That is the warning which Charles} Diedrich, Kee e Central Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. | uddressed to sev- cral tundred ot re the cient sooonnian Mr. Died- They are bachelors are coward: rich responded calmly, Newcomb told the detectives who ar- | afraid to assume the respons’ kbc Pack Murphy testified she rested him that he had intended to] bilities of marriage and parent? (oot iory fired and saw an auto Kill both Haugaards and then snoot| | hood. look about them, |" . . They himself, but his nerve failed when | ifferent ad- | F Had ne tener than their own mobile leave the et and run into @ Wiliam Haugaard threw a paper Hgts family unhappy mar- | fence weight through a window int | Base find they ‘don't: want to T heard some more shooting, but street and dual to call for bh | you re- id ceca | heard no voices,” she said. | | Mrs. Murphy testified that @ man ered from the car and exc aimed: ASKS WARRANT FOR of approval on the pursuit of hay ta the car. She said she i ness. And what idealistic oung F ud more shooting. ah oe oy 3 son cin see happiness heard nothing spoken,” added | » dann Acts on Failure to Operate! a phatnores but: tellure) in moat marr ea Murphy. "I went out to the car j seat ae ssl and looked at (he bo in ’ 59th Street Crosstown |that, In the interests of spor EXCEPTIONAL CASES DON'T) ti. now whose they were.” RN ete Bec aud lielsracki vaca ceRealn PROVE MARRIAGE A FAILURE. Watton ahanth whe looked sland City Route stotection, If it weren't for bachelors,!_ Then Mr, Diedrich guve w reuily of : Soden a si ere defense of t patitutior vst} Hi Assistant District Attorney Unger,, how could women enjoy the thrills of (yer defense of the Inatitution most) whats have you at the direction of Dist Attor big e hant proposal We ull know,’ | ny | Swann, to-day opr t t f rde i woman de men 1 in bu lutely ed n a a Treschi of the © fs) ves a satisfaction exactly compar. | bankrupt. But . patio way sions for warrants for the F ee One usiness wu failu and the Forty-second & Nev “1 t plenty ¢ j & nattanville and St. N ating fail, But marcia LEADS 10 AN INQUIRY ¥ yale tele dle lcd end The inconsistency of the bach- an order of the Public Service n emuelves sit elor is shown by his cbvious roval of marriage—for oth people. y fond of being entertained in the homes of h married friends. He often seems anission directing the operati Unrough trolley line fr Avenue, Manhattan, avr ninth Street So I went to! Coroner Will Endea to Asce Whether Tragedies Are Due 4 of the Cent to ask | ‘ 4 Bridge and into Long Islar x wlor 18 @) ty Hike children; takes them to » Mer inciden 4 Joseph H. Choate jr shows and baseball games, He on is being made by ed mat wants ali the benefits and pi ‘ and detectives to BRUT ures of matrimony, but he doesn't ate waka’ \ . for them.” . § ‘day mt “Man and wife are one. As the bb ed Ohaus 5 to aenee clse that n fo enable ca ; c's Uke a persun who goe Beast sould not - darky preacher ; id to the newly ch every Sunday and ne ver puts | Syrell wan ted by gas in a prevented the ord from belng: Married couple, I pronounce you Janyihiny in the contribution bux,” 1 room on of Quinlan obeyed. Both sides were ovderad ty, one—and in six monthe you'll Hotel, No t, and Tony submit briefs, and Justice Fres k holeahy ’ But, if agreed : reine gald he would reserve decision qealulteen Leena anne “On the other hand,” 1 argued—it | A!V# and Joe Syivi re asphyxi -| an are one, * seemed my duty to make a fair case|ated Inst night In a room on the | out wife must be a half. More {for the poor, defenseless bachelor | floor above, but on the opposite side | than that—since the fo is ad- | “he may be a hopeless tdealist—im- | of the building mittedly the better half, there's |PFictlcal = visiuouty. “He aay “be syreit was first, and br ! nothing left for him to be except peontae fixed, ou now 4 at ht beanie Fe Ft pe | the worse haif. thirty-five you would dle if you had rts MONTH, OUGHT TO MARRY By you don’t dare reread | ary » hotel a fea gouw, he added Mr. Diedrich. | vou know you would be guiltily but | terda m Hethiehem, 1’ op ally [ can't y that 1 lunimistakably bored. And di limina nvestigation resulted in the about bachelors, since I was| think one cutkrows one's youthful /conchision that the men in turning olf ed at te ty-two. But if a preferences in women—and in men? the gas turned it n again. Look, Mather! Js tongue s health ts good hoe ought to! suis yr cay eae ees i _ | coated, breath feverish — | marry just as soon ax ho ta prosper-| brilliantly clever but ¢ HUGHES NAMED REFEREE ai , | ous enough to make ome. And he; imaginative per whe and stomach sour a naar ven {fall Women'—or wll uien—are «lib IN 80 CENT GAS ACTION “Califor ee A Tea? nk the yout ROMANCE OF MARRIAGE 1S FOR L) / | Californa Syrup of Figs eae THE YOUNG - \* sf can’t harm tender stom STOR MRULOR” PRATT oa NEL “The longer you wait Re more | To Rep \ 4 f ach, liver, howels Pd Ag . as @ business,’ ditered Mr, Die Vi vd CSN I know of aplo Who drich, “it is the early marriage iedat Mother! Your chud isn't naturally mar lees than a year| that le romantio. It is the love of tiona eross and peevish. See if tongue iv 4, a college grad- the y ung that blooms beautifully iarlos Evans U g¢ coated; this is a sure eign its little A masters’ de- lowers. The young man of | Seah. lives aad bowels nocd a Je twenty-two does not think, first, | for §9-cent gas In Mu DT ck once, gre tle apartment.) ‘am going to be mar but | was elevated to t rather, ‘I loveliest in all the world.’ » in a res They When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesa't #4 pec chair partly beca Mee day appointed The man of e leep or act naturally, has stom- living nd the imuchua ane tual tx ig: 3 ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, ib shar] LRMRIRMAAtE CIRAMGIMIANIRREES l eaniuattue pacbane cae vee cociee gentle liver and bowel cleansing re to none ard founded a family, | must A baeted { meula always be the first treatment \ssure you that tuey. find a suitable young woman for et ® benefit of ven, a wife. naume riots f B t & Nothing equals “California Syrup ust as happy and comfortable as \ wi a3 ia cc | of Figs” for childven’s ills; give # » be 7 to 1it waa brought b: teaspoonful, and in a few hours all we young man, it seems to ine, eas , ‘ bir the foul waste, sour bile and ferment- falla to realize th 6 right andy and Queens Gus s | ing food which is clogged in the gir} would rather share ama a such Attorney Gene Woodbu bowels passce out of the system, and jecinnings and work up to prospert Been 7 » of & ‘4 hon mR f the law on you have a well and playful child ; : Pe Et Rot ellis ia Buss yund that 80-cent gas would re with him than waste her youth walt-|coas as I have attained to imy good again. All children love this harmless, !\8 him than waste Her soul walls | Cae : a ae delicious “fruit laxative,” and it never ‘8 b mb On “Another advantage of the faethe eam pan falls to effect a good “inside cleans: ome as e and luxurtous aa her neu J . ig that husband and inj Directions for babies, children and grown-ups are pluinly on the bottle, Keep it handy in your room, A tit- the given to-day saves a sick child to- 1 y ) morrow, but get the penuine. a Va « itant de 4 my entyefive or P rou ta | your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of Lup eagon wche ByotlOn a aucrif joy | b Ask “3 t ed M “California Syrup of Pigs.” then, look the ques summer taat ae macynlor until that wae, is he? it is made by the ‘Cali i "You know,” I remarked finally, “if “_— Weren't made so comfort+ long as he lives in a aud bo kuows | the women and fon that fqroie Fig Syrup Company.'—Adcvt. professional ‘DESCRIBESDOUBLE KILLING °: ‘SO YEARS TO MAKE ‘ALL MUNITIONS U.S. NEEDS IN WAR Expert | tiveness of Plants as at Present Organized. | | } | WASHINGTOD ithe United Sto Jan, 27. es possesses a Althougi: pro j ductive equipment in excess of that he any other two powers, It would take from five to thirty years to pro: its own munitions for a great war as at present organized, Howard FE. Coffin, Member of the Advisory nmittee of the tional Defense y told the Congress of a n already neariy | COPYMeht, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World. Henry E. and William ©, Haugaar % = tl pi tig aie Gen | You won't be considered stylish toon unless you have your eateh opsented | arohitects, at No. 3302 Jamaica Ave- | bet toward industrial pre jon. ‘The efficiency surgeons intend to take all the chronometers, cut out| nue, Richmond Hil), at 10 o'clock to-, \paredness," he saide “What remains thoir appendices, carve their carbureters a trifle and then sew ‘em up| day and opened fire with a rev t ne must be done by sheer | again. The idea is to cop an hour off of night and give it to day. It is the| on the Haugaards. Both brothers! same stunt as trying to make a garden hose longer by cutting a foot off) were struck by bullets, The injuries the Defense Counci!, | one end and sewing it on the other. created by Cc s4 to make the pro- ductive capacity of the nation ready, would shortly “the fingt text book on munition making ever print- ed.” He described p of the tak sluding the plic- ing of minimum “annual educat orders’ 1 issue steps to be onal materials of a cine private plants lated to furn certain things in war times, Heyond he sald, was the enrolment of labor to guard against enlist. ment hese men and disruption of the industries, American bitter i for war manufacturers experience, from one had sald ars | nee 1 tak Agen Cor n out American arms and ammunition And about 80 per cent. of ou tal manufacturing capacity would be turned to that work tn time of war,” said sling out t r car indy r Mr. Coffin, fan autem Ml only fifteen of the hun plants would be cars in time of war, ‘The others would: all be converted {nto imunitlo plants, ‘The National Defense Coun- cll ts Hating every plant for its best war use, regardless of its present oc- eupation, SECURITY LEAGUE * QUTFORUNIVERSAL - MILITARY SERVICE ici. the Plattsburg | System— Speaker Lauds “the Wilson Policy.” WASTIINGTON, Jan, The Na tional Security League this afternoon universal military service all ule citizens of the United tes at ninetcen years of age. The Platts+ burg system was recommended The league also advocated a period of five years in the reserve following training, and soggested that no pay be nied during pertod of training. ay’s speakers included Herbert f Springfield, Mas and ive Gardner f Massa. © assailed President Wil ernational DPoace league 1 league Lam ard ner said, “would be composed of th forty-eight States of the Union, made ) strong that they could enforce Myrick took a di ent view of President Wilson's recent ration “ ork isfully | { now ¥ £0 the Kasiern Momisphere to adopt ® he Wilson doetrir 400 GIRLS FLEE BLAZE DOWN FIRE-ESCAPES Help Frightened West ) ee Fa y Workers to Safety } undred girls and fifty men foun! the fire escapes on the bulidin » 71-73 West Houston their only ans of escape o'clock when a fire a in a straw oods storage room in the base of the building. fille allways. James Ke ginecr of the bullding, ma trips wi 1 t fire ¢ wi 4 n. Ming of Truck No, 9 led a , and they ped and Aged Staten tstan fest Dies Rov, Father W J. Met s i Immaculate Conception on Ta t. 8 n, 8. L died suddenly this morning at the rectory |} oath Wee Caueed by apopleay Tells of + the Produc: | king | GETTING MORE DAYLIGH T! PAY-AS-YOU-60 BOND aL “Efficiency Experts to See the Clock Forward a \jeasure Backed by Conference of» . Foot or So; Like Trying to Make a Garden Hose Longer by Cutting a Foot Off One End and Sewing It on the Other.” « Mayors to, Prevent Deluge of Special Bond Acts, ALBANY, Jan, 27.—A untform mu- 7 | niclpal bond bill providing a pay-as- you-go policy for the cities and vil- lages of the State, was Introduced in the Legislature to-day by Senator Wicks and Assemblyman Welsh, » The most Important feature of the bill is that which requires all bonda | to be payable serially within the Ufe the improvement for which tt t# sued. It is backed by the confer- ence of mayors and its sponsors gay will prevent the deluge of special bonds acts that come to the Legis- tatu each winter, HN “THE WORLD'S BEST” # | By Arthur (‘‘Bugs’’) Baer. Making the night shorter and the day longer Is pretty soft for the night-watchmen but not so sweet for the lads | who work in the day. | They intend to move the clocks forward a foot or so. You will quit} work an hour earlier than usual. You will be able to gobble the daily bis-| cults sixty minutes earlier than before. Of course you will have to tumble out of the hay an hour aponer, and you will get hungry an hour earlier; , but what's that to an efficiency expert? An efficiency expert is a bird who spends fifty cents trying to save a half-dollar, He likes to poke sticks in the other folks’ cages and make ‘etn Moller, When everybody is uncom- fortable he knows they are efficient. By the transfusion of sixty minutes from night to day the cxperts figure we wil! be more efficient than a paper- hanger with more arms than an octopus. The old-fashioned clock system was good enough for the old folks. | |The day was plehty long enough for grandpop to raise a million dollars’ | LITTLE CONCERTS FOR YOUR HOME TO-NiGHT 8.30 fanaa Melody in F—FRIEDA HEM- 35353-Madame Butterfly — VESSEL. bas BAND. 386—Flew Gently, Sweet Alten— REED MILLER. 45097—In Seotland—McFARLANE. Total, $5.00 | worth of whiskers, shoot a few quolts and borrow a chow of tobacco. The ‘Phone Vanderbilt 3091 ‘night was just the right length for reading the Police Gazette, paring his} be cords Ney fled hehe ated bunion down so tt would go tnto his shoe and then sleeping about eight A hours thre fystem igh his nose. ‘The old man got healthy on ‘of time, But now the eMfciency oxperts figure we must } of daylight. So they are going to amputate an hour off the moon and tack it on the sun, They think they are making the day longer, but switching | a nickel from your right to your left hand doesn’t mako it a dime, Ive| - still a nickel | Making the day e old-time ave more calories KNABE Sth Ave.at 39th St. Perfect Victor Service. longer is going to make the poker games shorter, And Open Saturday | the bird who claims he is honest as the day is long ts going to have another 7 our to be uncomfortable tn, T's going to be pretty tough on the Inds Evenings {who have insomnia #o badly that y can't sleep at their desks during 9] Our Liberal Credit Terms: the day. And the gas companies oren't going to laugh any over the fact 75¢ weekly on $50 worth. that we are going to have more daylight, They haven't got enough fluence to put a meter on the sun, And your wristiwatch may say tt ts! | 8 o'clock, but your old constitution knows that tt is only seven, Gonna be | ‘pretty tough crawling out of that alfalfa in the morning with the radiator colder than a landlord's heart. What do we want moro day for? The cabarets only bloom at night. . An extra hour of sunlight is going to be tough on the sundodgers, You can't expect the night-blooming cereus to get any nutrition out of more daylight. ‘There are some birds whe can't even venture into 6 per cent. of | Gaylight without sy d glasses on. $2.50 weekly on $200 worth. Other amounts in proportion. CowPeERTHWAIT &SONS Open a Charge Account with the OldestFurnitureHouse inAmerica You can bet you that the lady who work by the day will get paid by || 3d Avenue | Park Ri the old-fashioned cloc ‘They may make the day longer but not the old pe by Witt pd pay check, You betcha. | them — ) merely the hyphen between lt work, And now they are | koing to make that hyphen shorter, Getting moze daylight Is a tough job. Tom Lawson tr to Inject more daylight into the Big Leak but} |etubbed his toe, \+ f | Between calory experts, da light | |) 3 aH nuts, war stocks and efficiency ex- || ' perts, IVA been a 1 of a winter! | for the squirrels. | PP es ike wk be Be a good idea to go to work by the) old clocks and quit by the new ones. | 7 An siclenes, See Mita act at's U ave been ser ania | | e e When you call Central up to collect Wi B G t the time, ity || orn Y a tan Roupenkint time, or the stylish, mod- | : ern, bigh-hoeled, short-skirt thine 18 I \ (Porm days hafora Chetaticins ia wen | One o'clock will be noon and mid-| 2 to AYCYS with a glove, the like of which had night will be 11 o'clock. Like the B.| |g ‘ iN i a a the wchedule will be subject || never been seen in our Auto Accessory Dep't. po cadiee pete aa | She explained that it belonged to her son, | Quitting an hour earlier isn't 80 who, in drivin his car, i isted (a ie hard to take. Yea bol , insi tha as Fatt large and very loose glove could afford needed q ourrelf from ol Osturmoor #xty minutes curller comfort in extremely cold weather. eee Nee aah 11 The left glove had been lost, and the young Increasing the daylight will give} fe man wanted a glove to take its place. “I have been to several stores,” ney Santa | | you more time to work In, Then wunt you to belleve in the woman explained, “and was told that they could do nothing for me. They said: ‘Gloves of that size are not made in this or any other country.’” The glove she showed us was at least 15 inches long from the finger tips to the cuff. The nes sixty ts thirty-six hun. | dred less seconds to pound your car lin the hay, Chopin's Funeral March {ain't any eadder than that, Sixty t Wee TO LeLOLOd You may make an engagement with your wife rio K ne time, and Lie will be thery at 7 o'clock old time. || * back was all in one piece of cape leather, and the t keop orf ug tie days! |FS glove was lined with lamb’s wool. << o gears *Brobdingnagian is the only word to describe rar rye Pepe that glove. The biggest fist in America would . tin “finding the keyhole under th find ample room within its capacious palm, and no finger of which the glove makers have meas- urements, would begin to fill any of the four fingertips. As to the thumb, it was about the size of an stop to think what's going te happen ® cu They w it | bare to learn a new language Ke Going to be pretty tough on a vet | Going i era koe to @ n hi biseult h e. Feo toe aceite oid| (gt ordinary glove. z USKOP MAW EPICS These unusual measurements caused only a_ 4c: is momentary stir in the Auto Accessory Depart- ment. The woman’s order for a pair of gloves of the size desired was accepted, the price was fixed, and after three weeks, delivery was made. It was simply another illustration of our Ser- vice. Of course, there was a lot of satisfaction in BROTHERS KILLED BY GAS. Hoss’ Hodies Found tn ment Ap Two Daye After Death, Maurice olW. Denbonico, nineteen and his brother, Vincen n years old, were found dead in bed in their three-room apartment at No 22 Union street. Brooklyn, tla morn- the thought that where others had failed we had igs Mey hee Bese RUA Oe Ye nee been able to satisfy the desire of a mother to Methodist-Kptacopal Chur minister to the comfort of her son. | nat, . inh SERVICE at ,S\otys borders on the omis- k sued Pat man Cane sion of the first two letters in imPOSSIBLE. r window and mind eemeenned There was little gas in the apart *The punt im “Gulliver's Travels.” and it appeared the flow had stoppe when the quarter meter in the place off the eupply INTRODUCED IN LESLIE