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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1922. WIDOWS OF7COPS _ |COP’S WIFE SORRY HE |PICKPOCKETS GET NO _|GASSED THRICE IN WAR, |"GALLAGHER” AUTHOR _ HOBOKEN AROUSED Hanley,N ow Yorker. ShowsLeeches KILLED ON DUTY THREATENED HER LIFE SYMPATHY IN COURT| DIES IN BARBER’S CHAIR LOSES ROYALTY SUIT Aronson Saccumbe to] Asstaned Rights » Song, Courty Of Europe's Hotels Trick Or Two) 2ACH GET $170 CHECK | om acters oe nom er te] Meme epciae jeree i. BY SHOTS FIRED IN : », “ When Policeman Walter Metelski of “T have no sympathy for pickpockets Theodore W Aronson, thirty.thre Edward Fitzgerald, o «© < Ww Perce of F the irty.three, is ' reentage of Film ‘In the Butler Street Station, Brooklyn, WhO] Magistrats Swoetsor In Easex Market | of No. 1207 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.. | better know * ‘ Name of aw’ Was arrested Tuesday, charged w'th| ¢, “ 4 Gives Them “Something to Think About” Instead of Name of the Law’ Turned | was arrested Tucsday, charged wth} court to-day stated tn reply to & plon| xvown on the vauevile atago an “Ted. [ault in the Federal Court to-day against ‘ @ f4 Over by Emory Johnson. ana threatening to shoot her at their|fr lentency made by counsel for two} dy N noberts," aie na barber | Edward Gallagher, Al Shoan and Jnck Tips—Americans Make Special “Marks. Widows of seven policemen who] home, No, 02 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn convicted of Jontling shor 1 Street, Newark Mills, Ine., publishors of popular song — x Jd Thin! | Theodore pins. as F n Foy. tost his from ‘ 1 t was arraingned before Magistrate Bil- ese men should think of their} y be called “Oh, Mister Gallagher and Mis With a battered pocketbook and the conviction that New York 1s the| have lost their lives in discharge of] perin to-day, Mra, Metelski asked per These men should think of th \ » man had just left} Shean.’ Fitzgerald, claiming to | Jamilies when they go out to rob the of song, aued fer Foyalties only place where a man's money is safo, John J. Hanley, well known| their duties since the first of the you'| mission to withdraw the charges, This | {™!! \ hey go out to rf cha he fell unconscious té the author of the song, sued for royalties, p y *iwae retusa the inatt ‘ag | Poor Who are badly off as they are. |, an accounting. and an ti , «| through the place he formerly aonducted on the West Side in the upper|to-day each received checks for $170] WS "elw ne examination was) 00 ye CRRERRIOREREE IO RHEL ‘ Tha GeteHabhte ne Oe ¥ Policemen Use Pistols iN} Nineties before the Volstead act, has returned home from Burope. But, from| as a result of the agreement of Emory | "wry. x stated that she felt | workhous: sis PD ba Meeps | «ne atthe seems sole "5 Dark Room and in Chase his account of the trip, It seems probable that he left in his wake a large] Johnson, film producer, to turn over r her husband and did not want | One 0 vo ¢ anvicted foatier adi ee Sine cee ane He | posses & complete. deaignmen the f Fugiti number of startled Frenchmen and mystified Englishmen to turn over to the wives of such men MG Geoiene te. be separated Eaat Ho Wat” Had> Nib ite. bial eatuen, Gusti oeUniPy. Hg stnce hie Tauthor’s rights. Fitzgerald contended of Fugitives. é a percentage of the proceeds from the [from him. Magistrate Eliperin said that [feven children on hand in court. Th | a tis aun tie cagcert ose | it hee tegen: a ened - Every American is robbed over| signals were missing, so I sent some | Preventation of the film, "In the Name [he would have to obtain the opinion of }other, Charles Klein, a (all ic tagahin RaRRaeR OFS Rei after examining the assignme ded Twelve Chinese were arrested last] there,’ he said. “I noticed that each) io4y after them until the line was|of the Law." The film showed th. ['he, Distr! hae Gest wuipenaed from the|The Inwyor { pair sald It Would] cheatre Se eiite was eneral and that ita fy pos- fight In a raid on an alleged opium] time I went to a hotel they made Me] comnmiote life of a policeman at home and on} Department, an examination by a Poll » on their familie peal abesconetai Ad Gen in Clinton Street, Hoboken, and] sign tilly which usked iny batlonale “1 gave then ‘@ little talk about | duty ¥ eel eordinng. hil as apes u nfl hoe WIS ea dis 1s - @everal shots fired by the police|ity. When I wrote “American” every |i oy fine a city New York was before | Lieut. William F. Brennan, custo-| wire iss halt brother of Willan Metel. pili i woman on § aroused the neighborhood. one seemed delighted; then they told] ri onibition, and that pleased them | lt! of police headquarters, presented] ji\, known to the police ax the “Masonic | Patrolman Dolan of the ¢ + | The place has been under observa-| me the hotel rate, , the checks, which went to the follow: | Burgular,” who « eral months ago | St4tion caught (hem Py ; “Go a friend of mine from Balt Lake} "te" | made the head waiter take alll ing: Mrs. Katherine Buckley, widow| from wounds + when the police a lon for some time. and when the) © rom Salt Lake} noir names and addresses and just] of Francis J. Buckley; Mrs, Margaret | surprised him looting a Brooklyn] “TOUCHY” FIRE BOXES police saw several Chinese enter last} City and I thought we would find out] \.oceq wise, When 1 left they ul) (Miller, widow of William A. Miller. | residence DO NUT EXCUSE HIM fight they broke down the door and] how to beut the g.me. He went in|.) ied me, as if they were going tol M's: Louise W. Motz, widow of Otte LUNN THROWS H 0 The Premier (aaa are probably the largest fushed the occuponts of a big room | “nd registered as an Englishman and} a oho, 2 next ma Mota; Mrs. Prancis Mobeil, widow of HIS HAT % to ae A ree Coen consumers of our products. Whether sharged €8,86 t a check in the next ms John MeMail; Mrs. Hannah Hay IN GOVERNORSHIP RING e False of ‘ At the appearance of the police] Was charged $2.35 for a room; then I (a Widow of Dougins Hey: Mrs, Cath. New Synt America this is true or not we make every portion Somebody turned off the lights.) went Up, registered as an American. wang why did you take their names] erine Pohnd widow of Henry | announces Candidacy at Dinner in| A¢ cts cab dabble ak of Horton's Ice Cream with the knowledge Plunging the room into darknesa,| ind they charged me $10.60 for the Pohndorf, and Mrs. Catherine Mora- hi r snd addresses,’ John was asked Fearing an attack the police frat] “ame kind of u room. That guve the ghan, widow of Henry Moraghan, . “IT wanted them to have something several shots into the citing. When|same away. When you are in Eng- that it is good enough and safe enough for the army of precious kiddies that have sohenectnay, he new alarm: boxe » off ADY, NY. Aug, 11 uiled to excuse Thomas J 105 East 85th SCHENI ; ct - : ERI DE Pp TS Mayor Geo: Lunn of this city an. | Mooney, twenty-three, No. learned to depend on Horton's. Yes, Hor- : mame away, when You are in Eng: |e remember me by, something thes E DEMOCRA Aounced last night ala. Ginter atten cy | treet. arraigned before Magistrat ferl's Tes CHa: th thovOlaly Banu FLaER the lights were turned on the Chinese | !and, _Engilts a cotid FeACKW: aH ‘Réep und tot meni INDORSE SMITH] "!'" ti Mohowk Hote! to the Frothingham in Yorkville Court to-da ¢ Creal n y pasteurized. were huddied in one corner of the| “Funce be a Frenchman. The Amer-| |. they would a tip. ‘This morning I cratic County Committee that he w on a charge of turning In a falae alarm cans pay the expenses,"” be a candflate for the H ewas fined $6. room. nailed them all a post-card of the : Ny Mooney w arreated last night o _ 10eC y : | re] ination for Governor b. be) - One opium layout was tovnd, alsy n didn’t mind tipping people oc- | Woolworth Building.” Reject Hearst and Declare 1aGnh allie. Wis A Gharol slant acres | complain Fire Lieutenant John E 8511 -4.M. HORTON ICE CREAM CO. - 1922 Johi pping peop! " ” Li pre Drumm admitted that the new @quantity of the drug How Sing.| cusonally, but he objected to the Con- ee War on Fitzpat- Ri a, ROGAN Ta. be boxes were ¢ g considerable annoy © f held in Syracuse ep: thirty-eight years old, alleged Pro-} inental custom which brings every} ENRIGHT DISMISSES rick. yracuse in Bep- | ince heen hey we et off by Aa prietor of the place, was arrested | employee in a hotel to the front when porKe fe 7p Be aul FRAG Lone Datieets professor o! eharged with maintaining a disorderly] q prosperous looking New Yorker tries POLICEMAN VAUGHN | BUFFALO, Aug. 11.—The Democratic of here, also ‘ 2 ne % : County Committee of Erle County. | announced that he Police Commissioner Enright yester | which Willlam J. Conners of this ity | the D mo a day dismissed from the department Pa- | has been trying to capture for Willlam | from the Doyer Street. Manhattan, walked In Nirolinan Peter Vanghn, twenty-seven] Randolph Hearst, yesterday adopted | Akin of as the police were making their ar- “They all started to form in line rs old, No. 499 St, Paul's Place, re- lutions indorsing Alfred EB. Smith didacy fo when I paid my bill," he said. “The | cently convicted of assault for Governor, Some who attended tne ye ae WLR al Xa wee meeting declared they had assurances | HOWARD Rt that Mr. Smith would run, house. to get out. And this is how he faced Jim Fook, forty-five. of No. 18] the problem: rests. He went right ont again, but was trailed by two patrolmen. He| chef was there, a couple of window] Vaughn was arrested July 9 on cor Jed them a chase until h~ was over-| washers, all the waiters, and some of] plaint of Daniel Byrnes, No. 917 N The Insurgents, led by former Repro- | Beach, Queens, on the Rockaway Bi URINE , taken by a motoreycle policeman at} yneir friends who hud been invited to| Avenue, the Bronx. Byrnes said he found| sentative Dantel J. Driscoll and former | division of the Long {sland Rallrond i dhe Mayor Louls P. Fuhrmann, have an-| was burned yesterday afternoon. It lower Hoboken ferry. Several del dies the policeman Into: and took him | Mayer Le pHa ve Dare | wah burned yeseraay s @ oe Bee RAT ie: there Career tim [Ter Re ure, ceatrny. opmtns 01 the pollcetnaty intox d took him | no that they will carry their fight} believed a lighted match or cigarett: hi : looked them over and asked if every] to his own home. There he, chi 5 primaries in an effort not unly | thrown under the platform caused the f chase, : in the house was there, ‘The jant. (Vaushn attempted to attack Mrs to capture delegates to the State Con-| blaze. It was said at the Superinten Wong Sing, sixty-three. who serves | one in tH : and later returned and tried to give! vention, but to depose Willlam H. Fits! dent's office in Jamaica that strikers chow mein at No. 6 Dvyer Street, yy, anda few who hadn't received the Byrnes # beating patrick 1 & Manhattan, broke away BG lice on the way to headquarters He J ; pont lt!ll GREATEST CLOTHING SALE |tae Open All Day | in| @aptured und then he put up» fieht Th twelve prisoners were held at Police Hes sand wil be arraigned betore order Cars- | : fire AT HOSPITAL | BIG STORE BIG STORE; in the History of the Clothing Industry! |, Ae , MILLEND yc \ SALE \SALE/ THIS IS BY NO MEANS AN ORDINARY SALE . VA SATURDA /} BUT A ae eee eee STOCK SIESEL-COOPER BUILDING ¢ v Sixts: Avenue, at 19th St. A more sensational sale of men’s clothing than this has not been staged anywhere in years. And Since Monday, the first day of our Gigantic Mill End Sale—THE BIG here is the reason why—we are not out to make a profit, but to turn our stock into cash as soon STORE les teen crowded with Thousands of Satisfied Customer who have teken edvantage of The Tremendous Price Reduction as possible. We are manufacturers selling direct to the public at prices actually less than whole- sale cost. As a matter of fact, our prices in many cases are less than cost of materials alone. AROUSES NURSES But Paticnts Know Nothing of Small Blaze. | Blazing awnings on the second and third floor windows of the Nurses’ Home of the Presbyterian Hospital, No | 97 East Tat Street at t A.M. vo-day resulted in scores of nl aroused from thelr sleep of the home soon put out the Danserby saw the flames and sent in fan alarm, but all the firemen had to do wes to like down the remnants of the etfurred awnings. ‘The Presbyterian fospital ts a block away at 70th Street und Madison Ave nue, and the fire apparatus responded to the alarm so quivtly none of the patients knew of the fire, and few rest dents of the immediate neighborhood were aware of it. The cause of the blaze is not known. DOOR BELL REPAIRED, | CAN RUN FOR CONGRESS Ne Obstacles Now tn Plans of Clyde being we keve teen cffering in All Depts. No such Sale has been presentec to the Fublic, not even in the Palmy Days of the former occupant f the Eig &tcre— Siegel-Cooper Co., whose business Amounted to Millions. §pace will not permit a full listing of the Thousands o/ “Mill End Sale’’ Eargains— it is enough to state you will find all good: on sale marked at |; to 1/2 off Regular Prices in the following Depts Every suit is tailored in that high-class manner which made “Rochester Art’ clothes famous. Styles for young fellows as well as more conservative models. All high grade woolens—all high grade suits—and NOT TO BE JUDGED BY THE PRICE!! Carter of Brooklyn, Women’s Dresses, Skirts, Manicure Sets Wo k Shirts Straw Hais ete Clyde W. Carter, who is to run as an y ’ SE Coats and Wraps Purses and Pocket Books Sheets, Blankets Pillow Peaevennen si candi ale er he Bane Men Ss and Young Men $s Satraer ‘Millinery Raincoats Cases, Bed Pillows, Com- th Ley att oy Sones ras ” Trimmed and Untrimmed |for Men,Women andChildren fortables, Navy Hammo.ks ese prookives aguirat the arener ot “‘Rochester Art Fancy Veils, Laces and Children’s Dresses Coats, Tents Cretonne and Terry the house where he lives, at No. 211 Paarvicenise rape \Children’s Sweaters, Cloth, Table Linen Scarfs Fast ‘Third Street, Brooklyn, Carter Gp baal been f Children's Union Suits, |Muslins Yard Goods, court, claiming that she had failed to terMen,Women andChildren Petticoats, Drawers, Drawer Silks and Dress Goods, have his front door bell repaired SUITS =: varter char nat his. opponents Bathing Suits and Warsts Steeping Garments, Curtains and Draperies, menacing ae ee my ante mover Bathing Needs Stockings, Socks ete. \Pareaiea andi Gi a f to compel him to move from the dis cr Men.Wcmen andChildren Infants’ Wear TCaSE: ANG’ Singnents, ne Mala tia vee nine aut oe Every suit tailored in a high-class manner, Ladies’ Neckwear Dolls and Teddy Bears, Floor Rugs, Bath Mats, the Third Street address so that he ; ; Vestees and Guimpes Boys’ Suits, Wash Suits, Pants,'Towels (all kinds) Window would not be able to be a candidate. and every suit a value that cannot be dupli- Ladies’ Union Suits, Waists and Blouses Shades, Table Oil Cloths, ate Ta ae ath sang pa cated in this city. Vests, Drawers, Gowns Shirts and Drawers, Serving Trays Plated the repairs. As the repairs were com Chemises, Bloomers Stockings Collars and Ties Silverware ete. mldten -yoatarday, Saree Naked shat she Wonderful Group of 1500-———, and Pe.ticoats ‘Hats and Caps |Flags, Travelling Bags, a rtd palate en Nee: Camisoles and Bras ieres, Men's Union Suits, Suit Cases, has no_ob: sin his fight against HIGH CLASS SUITS MO HAIR SUITS Corsets Corset Covers, Shirts and Drawers, Vacuum Bottles, ee ees eo Stockings, Waists & Blouses, Pajamas, Night Shirts, | Phonographs, didate. Made to Retai , Kimonos and Tea Gowns, Soft and Laundered Collars’ Records and Albums si cS gaalgali for $35 to $5) Made to Retail Sisk Underwear Ties Clocks Watches. Glassware POSTPONE FINAL TEST Including Women’s Sweaters Cotton and Silk Socks |Aluminam Ware FOR 2D LIEUTENANTS has dnent cath Robes Overalis and Jumpers, Enamel Ware Safety Razors woolens dein tls country Never be fore you seen ba rg alns like Samuel Bium Housedresses and Aprons, Work Pants Negligee and Candy Etc., Ete, Ete It Will Pay You To Visit The Big Store New Lot Women’s & Miss 8 Women’s & Misses’ | Silk | Summer Sweaters! Dresses | | sonic sir.ons in Examination for Co Be Held Oct sions to Announcement was made to-day at the Second Corps Area Headquarters, Governor's Island that the examination for appointment of Second Lieutenants fn the Regular Army, scheduled for Bept. 4, has been postponed by the War Department until Oct. 28 It {s also announced that preliminary Physical examinations will be held peri @dically from Aug. 15 until a few days have “Rochester Art” fashion. Alll sizes and styles. for $15 to $25 Every suit must be sold. Many sik trimmed Tailored in Fhe these, prior to the final test in order that | solid and 2 tone candidates may select a date conve | | colors—-in piain and nient to themselves, It Is believed that : a @ll qualified applicants will receive pat oe aalend | corey Meare te missions. T ele tees ‘ake Ele, ator Sill 1 printed | | necks — Tuxedos of Sa 740 BROADWAY—Cor. Astor P BS reas | sace to 9 Crep de Chine — 20 finest imported yarn “BIG TIM” MURPHY FREED. or. Asto Mh Fae irene smoelein | | in plein and novelty a full range of popu weaves — also solid CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—"Big Tim" Mur- lar colors ize up and combination phy, charged with murder in connection to 42—actual 10.9 colors. Sisee 4 tog with the death of a policeman sup. y lue Millend p.ice | 4... Regular $4.500% posedly killed by labor bombers, was ps onl | to $5. © value, freed yesterday whe: the State, at | the recommendation of Judge Taylor, | | nol-prossed the case, } ||} ‘Threo other defendants remain on trfal. ¢ e | e fost | JERSEY CITY MAN DROPS DEAD. — _ a nue, Jersey City, died before the arrival | Cre Floor $ ore per 9.1, a.m. (ot p.m, Norey vet rrec within 3 days if not sat sfa tor of medical ald this morning on the stops | ps . { of the Balbach Smelting Company in| ) —* | Cc Bld — At 19th S Newark. Chapman had been employed Mt ve legel- ooper . by the firm for twenty years and was fn charge of the wagon which carried r gold and silver bullion to and from New ” Pe 5 — sat wis ae em era g York and the works | E iste rant ? i ee ne ene ee ee ee oe