The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1919, Page 13

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THE EVEN Bosplt.. with a bullet wound | papoad "liad cotesle Danielo escaped tynching shortly before last midnight when he shot Bueas. Both men with their families jorushed into a car of # Brighton Beach train at Coney Island. Buess POLICE LOCK OUT [ESE SSEESS|7S ees Smoke, Chew, Katand Laugh| (Ney SHOOTING fA THE JNTOR AFTER “See seea'ee, |SEGES ESS HS And Live Long; Rum? Never! (AN TDFEAR OF DEATH PLOT trying to enter the train. He ac- STATION FOR A KEY.” cused him of trying to shove Mrs. p his wife's fight and struck Buess, | SUK (S STOLEN kisses ice armen S| Says: Judge Louden at 102 Se a septs See Se Police “chain lock.” He went to the | found wrong, of seizing Buess by thé hair and hold- station house, as advised*by the pla- |, “Pane of had been rors crt tn ene a sme nen | a Saag Sa a Resse “vege New Jersey Man | ' _——-— Placard on Door of Robbed |e Saturday or exrly on Sunday the] shot back., Who Can Bite a Beefsteak -___ Near Lynching Follows Attack Building Tells Where Key ve ttn loge had toon soot nt | braised the Woe "Foe. burgers fet With . on the 12th ffoor had been robbed of ing him while a crowd assaulted him. ip Can Be Found. forty bundles of silk valued, at $0,600: Saal eae othe tating tana fot tt out ‘Feeth Says Lon ii Started on Street Car—One | ‘then, according to Buess, when help- Situated between 2th and wth|shipmont, ‘There was no sign, that gevity Was Increased by a Man Wounded, “peel pdanad® Beeb age Streets in a district that is some.| the street door had Danielo ran from the elevated been jimi Good Wife Who, ' may be that the note the Super- | times called the “Silk Belt,” the loft Seubeieeh ee tems ain oowin | dei a 4 _tatendent of the building found posted | building is within a block and a Noe Babel keeeee Eton Years With Him,” Is’ Still —-— ~ is supposed to be especially well Ful liced, ‘burglars broke Into Liggett’s lof Pun. drug more two blocks away, and ro} e fe of Sunday night. ' Burglars forced an entrance early By Zoe Beckley. Welch's this morning into the rooms of| Smoke if you lke, iow if you Eranatin Upton, Jooul No. 23 of must, laugh alot (lt a happy niar- - onal Printing Press- ! men “and Assiatanty one. door |TiAe® makes it possible) and eat from Fifth Averue, at No, 3 West| Plenty of good red beef. ‘But: avoid structure, He was tripped as he ran ddivn the stepe, as the salesman says, “with the pistol in his hand.” Dan- Yolo regained his feet and ran down Surt Avenue, when policemen grabbed him. They had to beat off the crowd that threatened to lynch Danielo, At the Coney Island Police Station Dantelo was recognized by detectives as the mar who had figured as a “Navy Street Highbinders,” are ac~ cused to-day of plotting the death of an “informer” who is said to have caused the urrest of twenty-three their number on murder charges ani the deatit of two in the electric ch: In the meantime, their accu Raffacle Danielo, thirty-four, No. 95 Corinth Avenue, Elmhurst, Queens, Asth Street, ripped open the oi¢-|Demon Rum, club life and the sub-| ey | is held on a charge of shooting at a witness for the State in murder cases » fiooo "ne f. S Se bits Ftd Rat This is the summed up advice] MILTON C.ZLOUDE! man he thought was one of the plot-| two years ago, Danielo declared he ‘|bonds, The burglars destroyed 4 ‘given by Judge Milton C. Louden of P Mie ters, His wife, Virginia, is held for| Wae the man suspected of being the for Breakfast Aumbor of books, records and corre. | Linden, N. J., on wth 1024 birthday,|_ Frm om old photogrens, || aiding wind abetting” the shooting. intornase> ‘And armerted that when pondence ‘carried others a away pam hay meay A erYe yen The complainant is George Buess,| of. -“The Navy treet Highbinders. to 5 q liom,” appeared there, and the Judge, ~geven, No. 161 Washi: 4 There are 3800 members of Maia Fader ove opuned ‘the door for mo| \Rir, septate eee ful to tne potas | tent Inston ‘get mo for sending two of their gang at tart-sweet taste | |ioou sbeoretary, John Cri eni ne | himnselt, equinted.« peir of lively blue| or the pellet that = women dont hog Street, Hoboken. He is in the Coney ‘to.t! . the full ripe grape— im jues are paid on| eyes and cocked an oager ear. When} so pretty nowadays—they're too = A Mondays, Vice President fi without seeds, skins, or acid | |Fanning minted. at Giiferences with pala apc Aarerg Met Ppa len Sven fhe weather seems to have another organization, but did ouse | changed,” repines the Ju “We crystals. You'll find it in | |into aotaus Ret 6°) and drew forth an easy chair with|never had such est oa thin when i ie pepeing. ek tae pe! 4 —— his old, old hand, we youns., We ve, o0td, pene yn YOUTH STABBED BY GANG, | "Tm "aeovr he auta, wnen wera noueh ai dom, ruprene jou oe | ene MD, ' Try it with moffins, bis- got settled, “for a good many rea-|frozen over—in the 70's, I guese— vty mamer cuit or toast for breakfast. Police Gay Attack Echoes “Tanner’| sons. The first one is my wife, Julia.j/and poop! actually walking over Sera otis at than It is Smith Killing. Sho has been my friend and comrade | "7" the f eit gd pee c Some Sy dent Gratiot: lackii t is a pure grape spread as ‘Thomas Mulcahy, sixteen, of No. 5%1| for somo sixty years. When a woman| now “bors smooth as velvet, that puts West 44th Street, while on his way| can keep sweet natured and full of ye r an edge on your appetite for’ || rr""wur savees at Chrtson and Mug |unatter Uving with a man that fone] Fotomate mutadbe, | wa the rest of the day, son Streets by members of the “Hudson | SNe'® ® Wonderful woman, « glorious t makes baldne tates, : Bets in fous ‘condition in's ee I agreed with the Judge—I hope not Wear it ‘prushed ntraight back, ‘ike : instead of with ofa in «seri in Bee Mine hed no : Pog pho fade) eng Hospital too readily—and asked if his fortu- ;2%,and brush it, don’t comb it, and it told Detective Ca: ill stay on indefinitely.” treet station that ten men | nate mating Was the result of care-|" The Judge's complexion {s of an coffee ? Worth 1120, fe THE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO, wie | ful thought and clhioosing, enviable pinkness, He says it is be- ‘Westfield, New. York wealer,” altacked him | «reg just dumb Ick,” he answered | cause he was never ill a day in hls Ask the Fountain Man the window into the quiet, tree-shaded | weijcbeing or comfort of the human band or a wife till you live with 'em.| ca figure it out yourself. handsome, long mustache, ; A twee “| Warersury Company Hent shoulder, “When he recovered he| with some emphasis. “A young man|i{e,e'@q eng" ‘On he “hnan't both. Every reason worth | Dewar Feukicked 1897 for a Grape mi tack 4 Grapelade Sundae math ofthe killing of "Tanner" Sinith | road of Linden, 'a, pretty suburb of | race. “Just feel my gums!” he chal- was lying im the street three Mocks in the M inal Club on Eighth pr . Henged. “lL can bite anything with L_| Saturday night. \Bilsadeth, as thougn be'were tracing | wer trom a bectateak to @ piece of the shadowy road to his youth, “He | m, from away from where he was assaulted. doesn’t think out those things very | ered with teeth for thirty years or s0. just loves a girl and marries het—-it ‘here are persons who dispute the hn! ‘That's why it’s a gamble, But If you neat Nata: Sea got ono Uke mine, you are mage for! APPROVES AMERICAN LEGION. tet Yes—she's a glorious woman, like other was.” War Department Extends Recogni- at makes them glorious? tion and Pledges Aid. ‘ The old Judge thought a moment. WASHINGTON, July 29.—Official “Being kind and using sense,” he| recognition .and assistance has been answered briefly. Then he decided accorded by the War Department to to.add: “Kind to everybody in what- the American Legion, the organiza- ever way docs them the most good,| 0" of American veterans of the World War, and for which bills for Kind to her children, but a good dis- jo.jora) incorporation are pending in fice say that young Mi seriously,” he’ went on, Jooking out | Ome learns from Judge Louden that) @ while. . she'll take him—whether they are century mark. — for some: one eli teeth are not necessary either to the suited or not. You never know a bus- $17 was his birth year, res yond Think it over. Dix and the legion's as to aiding former- soldi ain their back pay and war risk otments, ple who have little and should be| better cared for by the community than they are to-day.” This brought us to a little remi niscence, the Judge insisting that} “they took better caré of folks a cen- tury ago.” Or maybe, he thinks, “! is because people were naturally be ter off and happier and healthier fore they lived in flats and sub: ys, | appetite, doe they red Uw eat 9 sabre “| aay." | . . ; nthe, venerable Judge wae bor in || AR , e City of New York, at, No. 60 Lex-| ; 2 d ige stio 1) A ington Aven "in, ine” anotocrate | UA F Ludwig BaumannWill Start \ ‘ aristocrat,’ ya te ‘t ‘ 7 Q tere ata ete ate You Housekeeping Qn Credit # uden, was a merc! t in the days _ when John Jacob Astor Ist was tuys | \ - ] Select everything you need to furnish « cingte 3 Ing and gelling furs and $500,000 was room or an’ entire house. Pay a few dollars $1 regarded a8 an immense fortune, | ‘ even for an Astor. The venerable! down and the balance in small weekly or monthly Judge Louden was educated for the \ payments, Comparison will convince you, law and presided for many years in = whether you buy for cash oreredit, that various courts in New York. ‘When he was a small | OPEN AN ACCOUNT Our Prices Are Always the Lowest long ride downtown |]] Wim Amy Dinner Set or anzthing We ul shops in Pearl Street, Catharine) Street and Chatham Square, where mother bought him nice little nan- een panties any 1s with copper f 4 f fr < ERMETICALLY sealed AL karl. gisiglendgped| gee TO ae sai HZ lx poor dere at, eco or event of. his young ljfe was a ride| fi r i MIE ee! < Dr, Wernet’s Powder Une the city ever knew. nowadays. There was a canal in the proof— middie, with a border of shade trees Sale of 95-Piece 15. ale . Dinner Sets purser tee ‘uhon Wrepytuing was quality in thoss dave. (3 2 SLT amie Becerra oe Weekly Persistent Cough ; Refinement, consideration, quality. | . : j y 1 Nowadays it's just the opposite. ||} 4 ——— Sale of si) o Stop that weakening, persistent : . . Look at the subway. ; Strollers +. NO a cough or cold, threatenin Tireet oe? i made a trip or two in the sub- ] : j|||tung affections, with Eckman’s Al * f way with my #on a few years back. | y NN f hab the tonic and upbuilder of Y ni 01 bways, aren't hum any m Subways, bottles from druggists, or from | in its wax-wrapped pack- Be a Mec | eee eS HT Ye a ea aah a wih an age, air-tight and impurity i a el Bis rr on either side, and driveways lined GIP rONTER neg i terative, H a | is hygienic and wholesome. are abet hate tc sen || Ee Gore ct from drageitn, of frm if ciplinarian, Kind to ‘her husband, Congress. a “yy ° R ”» . In a statement tasued to-day the ( with alwaya an eyo to his advance: | 17,4,tuatemont lasucd to-day, {he here's a Reason. (i ment. And kind to the common peo- establishment of head 5 am “Hi : ia the first horse car Mfg. laariaem,” via the sir Te Beekman ou. Ye 2S, 50c, & $1.00, | fare than anything New York has ° Get Rid of That with handsome homes. I tell you n gale several peautitun poems I never want to do it again. People === = YA] 20 years’ successful use. 80¢ and $1.80 Yoo; eat good, ‘wea se, plain 700d, | 49 ESS 4) eo 2 Philadelphia, iy The goody that’s good for To aes good, wholeponye, plein fo°d. e y pacts. ‘ want to and chew tobacca, If youll] oo. omen \i ‘ must, ‘but let rum alo ; Anybody a on oa, - an live to be a hundred if theyll do ||} Gotdes . ‘ young and old that—and, have plenty of amusement ||] laree mirror 4 HEN you go ca your vasa- . e ton this Summer have Be sure to get Sale of Linoleums . Pertect Geode—No Seconds. - Tan WRIGLEYS | [iecccen esr ae te 6 Ge | Three-Room Outfit ” bi iiam i \ Look for the sakeqpeare t,t front wall, tnd a. aot. AD falco *298 he Flavor Lasts eee: [Lae @N | Furniture pao apn hire st a thought it, There was a ‘pit,’ where Sat the gay young blades of the day, Pay for 18 $4 Weekly, one sacha & ph. Loge ana easily GSD i 1 Behind was @ row of locked ‘bo’ -" He ‘ where the beautiful maids and mi Speciat Sate ot =O . ‘ ie trons had places, There was a third ||},,, fae RUGS : musements date back | your favorite paper mailed te you every day. Evening World, 18 gor week tier of seats, which were regarded as where mém- | mbled, anid | upstaira in the ‘gallery’ crowded the| apprenticed lads, yants, colored | people, sailors, and what not, The Mi prices, I think, were from $1 dow: ig Refrigerators 25 cents—and’ you got your mon . Prion i Sostfipr worth, for the most distinguished players and singers of the era ap-| peared there.” ‘The Judge used to go to Barnum's Museum, with its famous “moral 2; show,” another name for the drama 5 GUMS y f invented by the shrewd old showman Ce to quiet the objections of the elect to “stage,” which they regarded as > LASTS K/AVOR

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