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i ? . Ridgewood, was arrested on a oh TREE MILKMEN ASSAULTED, BLAME STRKING DANVERS Two Stabbed, Knocked Unconscious—‘iMilk Trust” Charges Investigated. The police are s urching for a band of fifteen men, said to be striking milk wagon drivers or sympathizers, who assaulted and stabbed Henry Bullock and William Jackson, em- Ployees of the Borden Company, when they were on their way to work, to-day Thg two men live at the Fulton Hotel, 42d Street and 10th Avenie They are now at Bellevue Hosp'tal, where their wounds are described as not serious, The men told the police they first Noticed the strikers when they came out of the subway at 14th Street. They took a roundabout course and were at Second Avenue and 10th Street when they were assailed from behind. Another} WOMAN CAPTURES BURGLAR IN HOME BY STRANGLE HOLD Knocked Down, Revives and Then Recaptures Him. It was owing to the sheer pluck of little Mrs, John B. McDonald, wife of | ternoon \ burglary. by Murray's size and strength and she capturéd him single-handed, Her husband had a hand in the subse- quent events and so did two deted- tives from the West 68th Street Sta- von, When Murray was arraigned and held in $1, She was not at all daunted he had an eye as well blackened as any he ever gave an opponent in the ring. Mrs. McDonald returned to her home, N6. 35 West 61st Street, yes- Jacob J3lass, No. 1048 89th Avenu»,|— Richmond Hill, for thirty-three years # foreman of the High Ground Dairy Company of No. 325 Centre Street, Ridgewood, 1. 1, and who did not Join the milk strike, was knocked un- conscious by four young men who followed him from the Cypress Ave- Mue elevated ratiroad station as he was going to work. He was found on the sidewalk by another employee. His face was out. One of his ribs is, believed to be broken. August Russ No. 694 Grove Street, of threatening John Enger, No. Cornelia Street, an employee of the High Ground Company. Assistant District Attorney Cooper of Kings County began the examina- tion of witnesses this afternoon into the charge that the Milk Conference ard is a combination in restraint trade. The charge is ma by George W. Briggs, auditor for Local No. 684 of the striking milkmen. He charges the Conference Board, con- trols % per cent, of the busindss of the city and con increase prices at wit, —— Youth Setsed as Drug Seller, Joseph Monchardi, seventeen, No. 548 West 41st Street, was arraigned to-day before United States Commissioner Hitchcock charged with | sellin three Federal yooh! at 42nd Street and elant. “decks” of cocaine and tone Bere Working for week “tor Me ol44, been sheet ants aa city gineunt 8 Permitted to keep, Hab dee nar- je was urrested. last night. by |’ 179 Broadway 178-75 Brond Husband Leads Him Out, Is}, 1%55 Broadway. 16 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921, terday evening from a shopping tour and saw the light burning in her bedroom. She tiptoed tn and found Murray rifling her bureau. Without hesitating she sprang for his neck and fastehed a Strangler Lewis hold, Then she screamed like mad Murray, to his credit, made no at- tempt to strike her, but did all he could to get away and out of the rear window through which he had entered While they were struggling McDonald Jcame in and took charge of matiers. | He supdued Murray and took him out the sidewalk looking for a an, As none was in sight he for the West 68th Street station with his prisoner. When they got to 6ad Street and Columbus Avenue Murray rebelled by swinging a sudden hook and laying McDonald flat on his ‘back on the idewalk. Then he ran. McDonald sot up and gaye chase and caught him in Jess tha block. A crowd collected and Detectives Lawless and Dav f the West 68th Street Sta- tion went to see what it was Thn Murray became their They got him to 63d Street and Broadway when he broke away again and ran, But he was soon recaptured and went along peacefully after that, Magistrate Corr! n asked him this afternoon if he wanted to consult an attorney. “Is it as serious as that?’ Murray asked. Being assuer that it was he said he would communicate with his “folks.” He will be examined on Tuesday. ' : T’S a long time since you have seen a shoe of this quality selling for $6.50 Black or Brown Leathers Waln-Over 510 Fifth Ave. between 424 and 43d Sts, i Other Now York City Stores 82 Broadway 252 W. 125th St. 3428 Bronaway 622 W. 1610 8t. 150 Bowery Bi Iton St. $406 Tifth Ave, SYonkery iN 3 ,N. Broadway. at. eat Main Bt. way StI DL 23 Sp—tF _ KELLNER BROS. ‘Shirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner 15th Street & 6th Avenue $210 Queen Anne Overstuffed Living Room Suite. 3 Pieces (Remooahle Marshall spring cushions, spring edge seats; spring backs.) HERE is this about Kellner Furniture that commends itself to the seeker of genuine value —more important, yes, than its beauty of design, excellence of finish or moderate price— and that is its substantial, inbred quality, which assures , lifetime satisfaction. » The task of selection becomes a pleasure through the assistance accorded by ‘‘The Twenty-five Rooms” —our permanent exhibit of home arrangement. THE SE — NSS SS Fully Told by Samuel Spewack, Staff Correspondent Cm ee Begins Next Sunday in THE WORLD - ~ Daily (Morning) Thereafter - - | NSATIONAL Sacco-Van Zetti Case a a a ne ee ee ne Nee ee ee ce N N N vant Patrick Lee, of the Adams Street fon, drew it from its hiding place as Sword Atter| in Home a quarrel w'.h house In which Fulton Street, Mela for Cai Quan Brooklyn, and felt that he needed pro- tection. $0 he armed himself with a three-foot sword. It was found concealed |and to-day Smith was held in $300 ball under his coat as he stood at Fulton | f Ssessions for carrying con- Street and Myrtle Avenue. Police Ser-' eupons. Ternece Smith ha someone In the lo he lives, at No. FUR COATS Direct from Wholesaler to Consumer + French Seal of a quality unsurpassed; made and finished in an unusually elegant and attractive style; collar and cuffs on some are of Skunk and some are plain. io are 36 inches, 40 inches and 45 inches. The prices range from $65 to $165 and are not to be duplicated. WM. JACKMAN’S SONS America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers 35 WEST 35th ST. | ‘nels || © NEW YORK TELE TL ~ SET nS The Personal Service Men’s Sno1s =| TUTE eee A Sale of Ulsters @ Great Coats ‘e 73 ae 3 3.75 To’ say that these coats regularly sell fiom $38 to $55 doesn’t tell the whole story. You must consider the fact that they are Matthews make, which means Quality Fabrics (strictly all wool)—Perfect Fitting, Roomy, Swagger, O’coats and that the saving of from $12 to $25 is from our always moderate prices. They come in all the new tan, brown and oxford shades. Two smaller groups of coats that were created to sell from $75 to $85 At 44:75 and 54:75 SRECIAL— . Several hundred high type suits in hair line worsteds and home- 27:75 spun mixtures at.....-.....4-- “Be Thrifty—Look Prosperous” niIEARN Established 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. TODAY TOMORROW 6310 Pieces SILK LINGERIE Chemises, Bloomers, Step-in Drawers 1.52 Reg. Val. $2.79 Camisoles 75 Reg. Val. $1.28 - A large variety of lace-trimmed and tailored models in good quality crepe de chine. Camisoles in satin also. Colors are ciel blue, flesh, white orchid and honeydew. Night Dresses 2.80 Reg. Val. $4.50 SEE PAGES 26 and 39 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING ———.—_—__—— CREDIT / is particularly convenient in the purchase of fur coats. You can buy rich, luxurious fur coats in this large, up-to-date thoroughly dependable store on the most liberal credit terms in the city at extremely reasonable prices, and you can make your selection from a large and comprehensive assortment of guaranteed garments. These beautiful 45- inch Bay Seal. Dol- man Wraps, $149.95 Test Our Remarkable Values in This Sale of 45-Inch Guaranteed Bay Seal Dolman Wraps © The great demand for these beautiful fur coats ‘was fully justified by the wonderful garments at such a remarkably low price. You must see them to appreciate them. You must feel their soft, rich skins, the attractive silk linings, and, best of all, when you wear this full, roomy dolman you will know you have a real fur coat on. Other Fur Coats of Hudson Seal, Beaver, Mole, Squirrel, Raccoon, i\ Muskrat, etc. Priced Up to $595 HECHT BROS. - 53-55-57 West 14th St., Near 6th Ave. Browning, King & Co. CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and HATS FOR MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN WEEK END INDUCEMENTS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING To make room for’our Holiday Display and to show at that season nothing but new designs— OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NECKWEAR has been divided into fotr lots at these prices: Priced to Close Former Values 55c - 75c to $1.00 95c f $1.25 4. 1,50 $1.35 2.00 92,95 | $1.65 2.50“ 3.00. | PRINTED AND WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS Now $1.35 Formerly $2.00 SOME FINE WOVEN MADRAS, RUSSIAN CORDS AND SATIN STRIPE MADRAS SHIRTS | Now $1.85 Former Value $2.50 to $3.00 AT ALL THREE STORES—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | | | BROWNING, KING & COMPANY | Broadway and 32d St. Cooper Square at 5th St. | BROOKLYN: Fulton St. at De Kalb Ave.