The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1919, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Drak ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, bt fi hk 29, 1919. deat 3 = USES FIST TOLAND sizssse sta ee Se gw ITALIAN DEPUTIES is in that sistér act are wot real sis. suffering from bullet wounds in tho after all. | | Braet oro ceo! ARMED MAN AFTER ste Reece 6 SSS IN FIGHT INCHAMBER, PCae the otner cate Ht ea alls e Third Avenue, Brooklyn, captured by siren: Policeman Manning at revolver point, and Dick Magnefeco, a brother of Jov, proprictor of a cafe at No. 865 Thir nue, Brooklyn; st Giodan tw fi No. 1% Houston SI hae! antelo, Ofty, Tombs Court later the brothers were held | on a the other rial witnesses. | | | Policeman Fells Prisoner Who}! One stra Sees Members Engage folds Revolver After in Disturbance—Rome Prac- The CRICKET e held as ma Gun Du 1 court record pose like a , el. story out of a dime novel. Witnesses || to » linda: artic w Sai jtestifed that Patrolman Maoning | tically Under Martial Law. rged upon Joe Magnefeco during Police ligsioner Knright will|the height of the fusillade and told elve to-day @ letter from Magis-|him to drop his gun. When Maj te Tob mending the courage | Refeco hesitated, it was added, M. ate Toblas commending the courage | ning knocked him unconsciou: | ROME, Sept. 29. | Chamber of Deputies was interrupted | Debate in the nel jud nt of Policeman} M | yesterday by a free fight which lasted “ ” |a single left swing to the jaw. Man The “One-Cloth’ ! wnning of the Oak Street ning held his, revolver in his right |ten minutes and in which about 100 | . Station In making an arrest after s d but didn’t use it. ‘ wh F Polish ne tn wt ee ies ele According to the ktory of the police deputies participated. The opinion is | < - : , in court the three victims of the expressed in some quarters that the ty | Cuts time and work killed and a third mortally wounded! shooting were in front of No. 78 ate * sf | at Madison and Catharine ‘Streets|Catharine Street when a touring cor Cabinet, as @ result of the riotous in- p in two. arly yesterday. ‘The letter embodies| in which were Joe Masnefeco and | cident, may decide to resign, rather | ¢ sentiments expressed by ‘ag. |other men pulled up at the curb, One gids! 1 by the Ma8-| rian alighted, and instantly he and than plunge the country into a} those in the auto opened fire with struggle during the genéral election. | romba Court yesterday | when, calling Manning before him, he] revolvers. | It ts asserted the fight in the Cham- | Aid The three plunged to the sidewalk, | ber indicates what would occur in th Manning, T want to compliment | While revolvers continued to send bul- lets into their bodies, Then the auto ou in the highest manner for your! sped away, leaving the man who had sen at scree Soar ak Soe A New Model for College Girls |brave work in arresting this prisoner, | got out of it on the sidewalk. Man- was 208 to 148, deem ry ¢ as a public officer | Mi ted that thi as Joo The Chambe: ijourned til | . . PER ONES = ar a siaciivacs th communieats | MERTON Wedieadajy, -Wueh “1k, Will -duoide| They are wearing them already—thousands of girls— with your superior officers and rec- ar uledhon Whey wilt te aie whether a vote shall be taken on the! i 1 hik fi lied I : A second cloth, a »mmend you for promotion. raigned for hearings to-morrow, question of discussing the peace | upon the campus, on long hikes, for all-day shopping second rubbing, nat “You showed exceptional bravery tn $$ — rr MARINI treaties. | : : ‘ ‘ n using own revolver, In consequence of the fight in the r tor > oF . 5 - 2 : necessary. woking the man” down with | He GERALD CHAPIN DEAD. aa nce | RGAE edyueglUiatas Wale An jaunts. For the girl much on her feet no shoe has f * n yor "" a nounced betwe Deputies and be- | me Coeatt, dry, lasting <|]ltir' voor fours, ever unss yoo be| aoa ‘ALABAMA ANTI-STRIKE “LAW tog odes = ea pres tween Deputies and journalists. ea member of the p ct A prolonged, heated discussio - d . . . haa beer an one: Your work in | dt {Gerald Chapin, ere sdacatr| CARRIES PRISON AS PENALTY)..4.2"°'° Hotbul Weane, ‘THe maecaners Call and look at its nice restful heel, its long taper- nL want to com-}q and Mary G. Chapin of Brooklyn, died —— of the Parliamentary League insisted | yesterday at Chappaqua, N.Y. He was Legislature Enacis Measure tOjupon asking the Government whether horn in Brooklyn In 1875 and was edu- Weds aku, “ s tre: 0. SS ag AOR LS eioo | Prevent Tie-Up of State’s it intended to discuss the treaties be- | New York Law School and the Univer- fhelissitton fore adjournment. \Premier Nitti an- sity Law School. AUSIT IES: ’ f © v ir-Chapin: was counsel for the Medl-| srosemcom many F ui swered that he would first have “| t forty shots were fired in the [ctl Society of the Bronx and a member | MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept —A | vote of confidence and then whatever Pentety fares. were din the | of the Bronx Chambe Commerce, His State anti-strike law ha c been enacted |Cabinet should be in power would de- | ‘ je and his office hy the Legislature, providing fo ne} ; bi a aa | ‘The funeral ls he pot X uf gg i ove end pti |cide what should be done. Thereupon r aan bet Bi p> seo hea eine: g en.|members of the Parltamentary - fering inte coahinations of agreements /Le@sue invaded the Ministers’ bench, ( a to Impede industry in the State. ‘The |Shoutlng and gesticulating. { bill now goes to the Governor for signa-| The vicinity of the chamber was ture occupied by Police, oa Section two of the bill reads: troops while J “Any parson, firm or corporation who | t© Prevent dis opdare gathered to a enters into any agreement, combination atin ever been designed so serviceable, yet so bewitching. lustre results. Lyknu actually re- moves dirt—does not cover it up. Use Little! Rub Dry! ing forepart and its lovely lines from top to toe. h 1 want to thank Your kind words you have irazino, thirty, | nd Louis Val: bineers and New York City Brooklyn | & 179 Broadway 150 Bowery 11 Broadway 75 Broadway 252 W. 125th Street 7 Fulton Street 1439 Broadway 622 W. 181st Street 5406 Fifth Avenue and groups th demonstratic Cowperthwait & Sons for or ag he Government were or understanding with another or others | easily dispersed. Bronx—537 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway that the party so agreeing shall not en- + 29.—A resolution de- Newark, N. J.—795 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Strect gage in or aid in carrying on public Fume be made an 3rd Ave. & 121st St. service, or who so a os or conspires as been pa with others to prev retard or im-| Italian Chamber of Dep pede, third persons from engaging in or Pon id Pv mney paags Bio ved working at any public service shall be " gulity of a misdemeanor. api Park Row & Chatham Sq. a Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main Street é Have Both— oi Charge mi! avipoount Savings: Account ore hater fetitne, vate Staten Sa TEN EELS DRAG ANGLER ae eet aa Et kee Slee? IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD WANT WILLGOGETIT | to-day TO BATTLE IN CURRENT Tied to His Boat, They Entangle His Legs While Wading and Pull Him Under, Martin Cutler, engineer of the Stand- ard Towel Company of Newton, N. J., announced to his fellow workmen Sat- | ' Uptown Store | Downtown Store i urday afternoon that he was “going out to get ten eels." He got the ten eels . ; You don’t need to stop saving for a single week to | & Sons plan you can bank your savings and let your have the new furniture you need. Let your charge | small change furnish your home complete. People |] ail right, but als life was endangered ¥| e account and your savings account work side by side | are doing it every day, ‘a tok caplaths a} to give you a pleasant home today and provide for halt ‘ . After catching the eels he attached : tomorrow. Soldier’s Credit—No Deposit 9) tic to « strins. one end of which he i It will igelabed "ha fis pes oe tes eens If you have served with the colors in any branch tied to his rubbe F boots es n waged ; fe aap : in the stream, The eels, rus! 0 if J eaproredit takes care of the charge from month to | 884 are now established in civil life you are entitled J yy ‘no current, cntangied his logy and| Ta. month, The total becomes continually less through | to Soldier's Credit and no deposit is required when ff the angler was thrown under water. Mr. Cutler, after a bard strugg! to reach the bank, ‘And then, as he was removing his rub- on | small sums paid regularly. Under the Cowperthwait | you buy. ber boots, the ten eels wriggled away into the water and were gone. * - Open Saturday Evenings G - Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also sige Sond aki th bade hi This 9-plec | Ta ie ates ee LABOR INVITES COMPACT. fine finish. Good cabinet Say work. Buffet top meaa- ures 23x54 inches, China closet has unusual amount of shelf room, ‘Table has 48-inch top and extends feet. One Arm Chair 6 Side Chairs uphot red in Brown Spanish Leather, Price $225.00 managed Jersey Federation Asks ¢ to Address Convention, ATLANTIC CITY, Sept, 29.—New Jer-| sey is to take the lead among the Sta first time in the bh Federa- | ve beon invited to ; the Annual convention of the nigation, which begins here to-mor ent of the programme to derstanding between the iployens and workmen to avold future bles Waa made here to-day by ition executives, There will be than 400 0 went © , ation for is 8¢ pition, and a definite sta r dry bill is ex- pected. A Rugsand Carpets | House Interstate mittee appoint BM Fi li B ad S it 10x60 Smyrna Rug .....++6+..9 948 || [railroad + @ e 40 Royal ‘Turkish R 75 expected to have l igree e room ; un e reo design | 86x65 Royal Turkish Rus. ie ‘ brik the “ir a ' be chiet charm of t mur Deel een ee ; 4.6x6.6 Axminster Rug 18.50 ff [proposals f ik OAT RATERS OF seas | fu adboard of the Golden walnut, All $197.50 6x9 Axminster Rug 33.75 1Bomentasion, wilt - y for] . o pieces Bo0d size « Je ak oes 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rug . 46.50 r deration until late next ta he 9x12 Axminster Rug 52.50 tn ) a Bissell's Carpet Sweeper 425 K a - Wilton Carpet Hassoc! f Se ie) Perfect 1-in, Gterling Stale Carpet, yd. 4 F. ; A China Matting, best grade, yd 75 : Oil 1.6x2.6 Cocou Mats, best grade 2.75 : 4.6x6 Linoleum Rugs... + 4.50 + 825 yd. 1.85 All sewing, laying, lining, /@c., free. Annes, We For the Cold Weather! pounds. a Lireecney Ge aS iS We hi lete stock feet tie: $35.00 |" Ww ~_ $4.95 g,temt onal sen, of usc'uvtm | COWPERTHWAIT & SONS TBe weekly on 0 worth “Oldest Furniture House in America” B1L.50 weekly on yo worth Heater 6x9 Texoleum Rugs . Inlaid Linoleum,...... {rae aise; one of the finest hea made, Special 1Save Decayed Tooth, Tighten Loose Tooth, Treat Diseased Gams. SETS OF TEETH Gold and, in Tirldgework ot Gola, | Aly cleaned. liroken Plater aired "S ty wait i; BLOOn, 2 E, 125th St.'169 E, 34th St, weekly oo wor Cor, ve. ‘or, Sd Are cight pages of splendid, ($18.50 Weekty oo 81,000 worth o rd Ave. & 1 2) 1 st St. 740 Lexington Ave. practical recipes. Compiled iy load : biel * ing expert cooks, Writeus today for she monte Toe, wios: Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row S.W. care 59th pe, sore tha new Corn Products Cook Book, uy 7 5 Bowdave, 8 ME AR tea, 0!” siatween City Hail “Sub” Station end’ Chatham Sq. “‘L"" pote nSPBATAPOUTT MI SFE ACESS CE IT s

Other pages from this issue: