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CHRISTMAS JAG OF COP ENDS WT SHOOTING AT WIFE Lost Way to Police Station, | Assert Three Men He Arrested. BY HIS PRISONERS. ( ‘Cafe Man Dragged Over Ice Says Gallera Couldn’t Find Headquarters. No cowboy ever mas with the reckless yesterday chars events William Galle tached to the tion. el ated Christ- ndon which | terized the round of in the career of Policeman 1, twenty-four, at- th Street Police Sta- | In full uniform, with night- stick and gun, him uniform, he rolled with three willing prisoners in his keeping trying to find a station house in which to lock them up. | His wanderings included Police f as full as his bout the Bowery Headquarters, where he was told that he was in the wrong pla take his prisoners to the Mreet Stotion; the Spring Street Subway etatich, where another po- Iteeman told him he was going the wrong way for the Elizabeth Street Station and got a boy to show him and to zabeth the way. When he arrived at the Elizabeth Street Station finally he was told by the lieutenant at the desk that the station he was looking for was the Clinton Street house, and that’he himself should be locked up, and the leutenant turned the pris- oners loose, ‘The cop was detained for a while, but finally reached his home, No. 12 Norris Avenue, Jamaica, where, it is alleged, he beat his wife and shot at her. Hoe was arrestod. The prisoners were George Horn, eighty ycars old, proprictor of the Bridge Hotel ang Cafe, whom he dragged over the ic cets by the nape of the neck, and threatened with a tilly for trying to show him the way to the station house; Sam iH Glickman, a clerk of Horn's and Warry Holtzer, manager of the Popu- lar Printing Company. Horn said ho would prefer charges against Callera to-day. “The policeman came into my cafe @ little after 10 o'clock yesterday morning and demanded a drink of whiskey,” said Horn, “Herman | Meyer, my bartender, told him that we didn't sell whiskey, When the policeman insisted, Herman asked me what he should do. I told him to ‘jolly’ the man and try to get him out of the place. KIDDIES ENJOYING EVENING WORLD AMNESTY PARADE cog ' Held in $500 Bail to Prepare Defense for Interrupted Demonstration Three women and two men ar-| Four thousand poor school ehil- “Gallera overheard me and told me that was under arrest. T opened the| ested yesterday for disturbing tho dren of Now York, many of them safe and took out some money for bail] P°ACO of Chr » Duy by ippies, packed the Strand Theatre, in cage 1 should need it and he said|a demonstration for the release of 47th Street and Broadway, at the that I couldn't fix him and called me] persona serving sentences for plot- Evening World Christmas party at pemnes, ting against the Government and jo . ri Glickman, my hotel clerk,and| evading the draft laws, wore ar-|/°,0 clock thia morning. yry Holtzer, Manager of the Pop-| migned to-day. in Jefferson Market a i aia! Gham iat Abigh vlagla ids Printing Company, tried to mol-| Court. A large number of the friends 2"4 enloved the movies the pro iy the officer and he arrested them.|of the prisonera were in court, en- | &ramme including not only news pic- | ‘Ne marohed them before him and] dcavoring to give strength'to the plea | Urs Dut also the Mary Pickford) dragged me by the collar. I slipped |of “martyrdom of idcals" to whieh! Presentation of pansy Ta fe ea : on the ice and he yanked mo to my|the “walk” of the slacker and plotter| , TH cripples rode in twenty big feet several times. Ho had to inquire | sympathizers from church to chureh| Fifth Avenue buses, decorated with the way to Headquarters and when|up Fifth Avenue during Christmas| ‘Steamers telling what it was all Whalen 5 I told him the way he said if I opene: | Day services was devoted. shout. And there was a parade that traction my head again he would flatten a| Those arrested are Misa Gladys |¢¥¢® Broadway, which has seen a “pilly’ on it. Greiner; Dr. Gertrude Kelly, Mias| thing or two in its day, paused ‘to S Oo S “at Headquar Mary Duffy and Julius and Samuel | W@te! , dé " him to get out, Friedman. They contended they wore tre by a BG Tanerlition ; NONK 80 COU for us was the technically within the law because, | comm ft women headed by Miss ORLA RELA S taetien Hurley Standards are prac tion. He tock us north to the Spring | though they c ed placards arous: } ee veth We : And thee were a highly prot tm prey tical not fanciful. Our success Street subway station when a police | ing public attention, which was for imp hs is He ran upp aye method of trans ein be <vb- |e built not upon what we hope man told him that he was going in} the most part unfriendly, they}!¥m Hand an sp joys’ Club Fife BSS nee ened lus) ! te da GL have done. the wrong direction and told a boy to| “walked” in single file six feot apart. {nd Drum Corps, we ‘3 ehow him the way to Elizabeth Street. | ‘They talked of brin charges} The speeches were short enough) _ . ICAN’T FIND FATHER HURLEY ‘The leutenant on tho k there| against the police which took away] and few enough to prevent any of the Corporation Cc yunsel, It Is us ey Wanted to know what the charge their placardm and asrested them |SOUNE Ruests from getting nervous! Go. d Vint cyt 4 | SHE WANTS TO SUE AC against us was and told the police- | when they refused to desist fre J, H. Lewis of the Boys’ Club made] Said, ase Opinion | ea Z man that be ought to lock him up in- | tions which bra. nbout disorder, [ONG Miss Sophie Irene Loeb another the Home Rule Act F stead of us. The five were held in $500 bail fo and Marry H memaane still another. | Court Gran Mrs, Gibson Right h s'a Se ins Grace French sang, accom 5 5 “He told him that he was’ at the |a week for further examination. Miss) janied at the plano by -Miss Jeanue| Corporation Counsel Burr will sub ty Serve Park Betjamin wrong station anyhow, and took his} Duffy asserted she had not been in} Lipschitz : : By autteatian game Which he handed to me on #| the “walk” but was an earnest sym-} After tho The Star-| Mt to the Board Eatimate nex HOSA OU, r, telling me that I ough! | pathizer of the Amnesty League and erybody, the} Tuesday pinion on the legality, Ju Samuel Greenbaum gainst the man te}w ur ed because she showed a " ba Po psec of the ownership and 5 seas Petit ft } Henry, in whose district he | lively interest in what was gong on.|* ‘ ; ; “ Made over a special last nea by the City. ( ja pub ‘ hes C forepart, B instep, and was. The lieutenant told the three | ‘the adjournment was requested : , ié \ irda) ag 0 \oeiese that wa.oould # SARA ORaGc ToL Teciitinia (ene ibd Trottey; | n of Groy 4 : } k Aheel. Grips the foot firmly, “] told the lieutenant that I was | tense RPA iy hh Mi tisaite ner of Plan re cannot slip at the heel, Cor afraid to go on the street, that the] It was shown that Lieut. Col.| gt, Brooklyn, @ motorman on a ity u At i set fitting-at instep. Absolute gan would beat me up. Galle hen} Lorillard Spencer, chairman he}bush Ave trolle: ur, wa eq | UM OR aE wh r comfort in forepart. Wide, to me: ‘IN get you this." | Now York Coun American Legion | $25 or two days in jail on a charge ' lu a a had ren by medium and narrow toes. héa the lieutenant came from be- | Committee on Anti American Activi- in Flatbush ( AR yada : ; : inigennc ach fi Our beautiful Cordov: hind the took the policeman and his associates had made al Fred ad dircontinu ak i a No. 2 | made possible by using by the shoulder and put bim in the tied appeal to the “walkers” to| Bd Corporation Coun } 8 OM 5 leathers, being treated by the Hur back room. We lef Juesist trom thelr priso on th nio inderstood, w ! wher i \ eyized secret process, which increase ! uk Jground that it was unpatriole aud leer hip of bus lines | Doin | a Le ’ : Ye life of the leather, retaining its Staver Bervice Gift for U.S, 8, Arte | Mould re A gains, the very peraar 4 ‘i an. onal pa b } lustre to the end. pie they ected anxious to aid, ti Ny nie Aa tae Anta ( ito Tacs ervtttonming of so] aoe ae walt nl en. eee mnie Me Me a || HURLEY Hoes pieces will be » iE battle ey r ty ; De ATER SNL Tatar pase, ted for any publi municipa Ee Rs m wh 1434 Broadway 1357 Broadway ship Arizon urd In| (ims of conscience N ak 1a ‘ and to Issue, therefore, the | nectud aBewAy Wi 1177 Broadwa 215 Broadway é 2 Ww aaa 4 . y : Brooklyn a rrow| ‘here were about 200 of the men|, Sak Beauchamp. twens|obliantionsot tt and also up- >! 41 Cortlan 't St. 254 Filth Ave ‘afternoon as & zens} and women walkers Who started trom oy Ww 121th Street h } ree i 19-48 ech ial A ft the Stat ose nay Ilth Street to parade to 67th Stree 25 t 21th Stre on the ral pr is of the a > S | Ship be L. W. Mix of 4 with placards urging the release of Be ae eincamarns Wigs tliy lita nibos | STATEN ISLAND BUS PLEA. —————— —- ng Goy, Thomas § amp-| political” pris o bea tect property and preserve and care’ pintetee ‘ nm ME ic Btuean ation tone | GRRIOALEALON tists | ¢ i sete Frey Anke Mteht to viens at cae | mea rere er esi | [— ANCRE jus juat been taken out of | 2Nd slackers, elfare of the city and visitors there- | toca! ' t > ch afte « pairs tor | undesired | wraltors ct y and vi | Ani to conduct ix Ws routs ATMS the Genuine Roquefort Flavor several months ! Union, No. t 13th Street, got|* a ; ietion onl all ca ie ed at Christmas eroon Mur. ches plan for a city own und operated | tr ach: ' “ 4) Setsed pitman 3 D Meee ea tial cha iianorer Bad einem w led in aw report |ty. ato ‘ For that “hungry fee! slested If they did no’ ° Loar te submit \ t Ing” Y i byosteriay Hing Gbristiaas ain ‘ within’ a few a | Under this plan enc \ : completely satisfying a ans FHUSC! minutes: at 10 : ‘ ug twent 1 ' , i] * . Avenue, Brooklyn, was] Police 19 uniform and in plain clothes HY Avenue. Rockvale Centre, | hk | ycted ( F j ’ 1 slice of wholesome to-day Jesce don them, and fi two hours Jenny rgodiazi was cut o je city a Cost Of oi ' me 1 4 PY Teltoin | ne walk Ea ea eran Aisne Phe anunicuarunes| Uslant ‘ines read spread with a ith to sixth Avenue and Broadway tag and - maintenance Is ontiimated | fueron and ta te } Ancre Cheese. “mi na through intersecting streets Only fy Hat $600,000 more, ‘The commissioner | {faday a ri Coumy Cour ty stabbed hanttul reached the end of tho viv estimated that the city would make a ‘i Fe orge on the apprication de by SHAPPLESS PHILADELPHIA walk.’ MARTYRDOM PLEA [4,000 CHILDREN FOR MARCHERS IN. ENJOY PARTY OF EVENING WORLD Movies and Music at Strand Theatre Follow Broadway Parade in Buses. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1919. CHRISTM and bedroom. 2 Bet profit of $376 a year on each bus, to >». AS PARTY IN STRAND THEATRE Al Lrolley service , Floor ISW. 34% Tke Home f o 40 Farrous Brands of Men's and Young en's Clothes Above LIGGETT’S Drug Store Largest 24 Floor Shop of its Kind in the World. (Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway) Opposite Waldorf Hotel SENIOR” Beginning Today. ~The Opening Thrust of a Gigantic Million Dollar Drive! One Milliou Dollars’ Wor'h of Men’s & Youny Men’s Clothing — Comprising 40 Famious Nationally Advertised Brands - fo Be Mzrketed for Approximately $675,000! 3000 Suits and Overcoats $35 Each Guaranteed $45, $50, ‘55, 560 Values We have enjoyed amazing prosperity this year— and beginning today we shall devote the balance of our season to a series of drives in value-giving that will make this shop the center of interest for clothes buyers for weeks to come. For one solid year we have industriously applied ourselves for thiseambiticus and extraordinary un- dertaking At this moment we possess, in round numbers» a million doilars worth of men’s clothing —all of which was aequirctl a year ago for delivery this season, at prices that make today’s wholesale quotations seem absurd and unbelievable These 3000 Suiis and Overcoats at $35 each are guaranteed $45, $50, #55 or $60 values. ‘The styles are the very newest (from the conservative to the very extreme), Lvery fabric, every color, every si represented. Here is y« Don’t miss i 15 West 34th Street ur opportunity ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR Gver Liggett’s Drug Store (Between bib Ave. and Hroadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel ‘ Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P, M.. , » pow een ee Sty | |