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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. 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