The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1905, Page 6

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FAIL TO KEEP = LEGAL RECORD 4 Places Become Graveyards at Stolen Goods Which Cannot Be Traced, Only One Policeman at Headquar-| . tere to Enforce Regulations, and He’s on Vacation Now. . ts @ city ordinance drawn for ) protection of property owners and, men against thieves, requiring junk dealer doing businces in ality to keep an exact record of purchase of meta! and building with the name of the person ‘whom the purchase és made and her address, Junk dealers are to be lcensed, Investigation by The Evening atreet precinct, commanded by fodgins, shows that two of them No licenses, seventeen keop no reo- of purchases, and that Mees than ten ofthe total number main- ‘Win records in the manner and form ro- quired by law, 1 tho passage of the ordinance re- quiring junk dealers to record their transactions there were no means of ing stolen metal, plumbing and uilding waste, One downtown junk- man kept a metal melting pot boiling @ay and night for the reception of stolen No Police Supervision. HP Mhe supposition was that the new @rdinunoe, placing, as it did, supervision SB Of funk shops in the hands of the Poljce Department, would close junk hops ta thieves as places of disposition for loot. ‘The Evening World tnvestigation shows that not the slightest attempt hhas been made, in the Oak street pre- inet at least, to maintain any police Gupervision of Junkmen, The License Bureau at Police Head- quarters, in charge of Sergt. Kelly, has | the authority to compel delinquent junk ealers to take out Ilcenscs and keep the required records. To enforce this authority a lone policeman 1» detatied— one Kemp. ‘To this one policeman ts assigned the task of sceing that the junkmen keep @ record of the property they buy and 3 that they have the proper license and k } Books of record. In this he is sup- | Bored to have the assistance of the pre- einct police, Just at present be ts on @ vacation. Situation In Oak Street Precinct. When The Evening World investiga- : tion was begun some word of it reached | 4 the Oak treet station, Immediately Policemen began to visit junkshops in the precinct and make inquires, ‘The result was shown in where |} } books of record were started on June \ on orders from Capt. Hodgins's ) Rien, But with all the belated poiice ¥ @etivity the fact remains that less than one-third of the juni dealers in the Oak stra tp inet keep records ac: ding to legal requirements, and most .Of these are wholesalers, In some places a record of the prop: Pa erty brought ts kept, but no record of f ressea of the persons bok ord is no bettor hi Where tracing and is concerned. Junk ealers wero found who had never ward of the law requiring them. to i Texister thelr purchases, and the two. ind conducting businéss without Ik | gen#es asserted they did not know a Ucenso was necessary, t is a simplo matter for any police- an to ascertain If a junk dealer on his tt has a ieense and is complying the law—so simple that the come manded of the wak street precinct does Not appear to have thought of tt If the law regulating Junkmen t# ylolated ail over the city as freely as it is in the Oak street precinct, more than 6) por cent, of the Junk shops can be Used Be graveyards for stolen goods if the Proprietors #o desire, ANTED THE BABY COUNTED. ‘Kimple Called Back Census Enu- merator After Boy Arrived, PASSAIC, N. J., June 16.—In order | census Peter Kimple, a stenographer for the Public Service Corporation, yes- | bemlay notifled an enumergtor, who had | been at his house, on Lexington ay nue, to call aguin, o8 it was necessary to make a correction, ‘When the enumerator first called he was informed that the family consisted {) fof Kimple, his wife and their little girl five years ago, and came to this coun- try to make a fortune, but he found it not 00 easy as he had thought, and after he and Briiget had struggled to- gether for more than nineteen years he started out alone to find worl, promis- ing to send for her and the five chil- more was heard from him, and now Annie Ja searching for him by |e| and advertisements try. that there might be no mistake in the | f John Devlin Left Home Six Years Ago, and Now His Daughter, Annie Is Making a Search for, % Him. > Pretty sixteen-year-old Annie Deviin has undertaken for her mother and sls- ‘tere the task of finding her father, John, Devlin, who has not been heard from | gince he left his home, at Blissville, | Long Island, six years ago, to search for) wot. Her mother and sisters are too} busy with their etruggle for a living | for the family to make @ search, but | Annie gaya she will give her whole time | to the work untill she succeeds or Is able to prove that her father {5 dead John Devin was born fn County Down Ireland, and hae inherited @ small for- tune there, which Annie hopes to he the means of handing over to him, If he 1s dead, she hopes to secure it for her family. | John Deviin married Bridget, of the same name, in County Down, twenty- GIRL HUNTS FOR FATHER WHO IS HEIR TO FORTUNE ier | oeenmenmeameseireuermmemmnra eee mente _A‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1903, The Sweet Girl Graduate. BY WALTER A, SINCLAIR. Now comes the season annual, according to the manual, When men rush madly into wearing open-work degrees; When rich men, politicians and folk of high positions Are tagged by coflege presidents with nobby LL. D.’s, Though these degrees are bound to please The wearera must vacate— That s, glve way and homage pay Tho Sweet Girl Graduate, With flourishes rhetorical and figures allegorical She reads her essay on the way that she would elevate Officials to their duty with a courtliness of beauty. With Httle interjections on our duty to the state, She writes of Peace and points to Greece When it wns really great, And diplomats to her doff hats— The Sweet Girl Graduate, Her words about pure politics and duty at the polls; Philanthropists galore, with spoils from cornering meat or oils, Smile when she says a conscience clear bests juicy greenback rolls, Still wild applause awards each pause, And every one would hate To miss a crumb of wisdom from The Sweet Girl Graduate, Fat statesmen sit {n wonderment, demanding what in thunder meant [ROTHSCHILD LEFT $4,000,000 TO NEEDY VIPNNA, June 16.—Baron Nathanel de Rothschild, brother of the head of the Austrian branch of the firm, who died June 13, left th sum of $4,000,000 to be distributed for various charitable purposes, ——— BOARD OF ESTIMATE MUST NOT ACT ON R. T. FRANCHISE Mayor McClellan Gots the Injunc- tion Order and the Whole Boara Receives a Certined Copy. When Mayor McClellan appeared at the Board of Estimate meeting to-day he Was immediately served with the tn- Junction order granted by Justice Blanchard, restraining the Soard trom acting on any Rapid ‘Transit: Commis- stoners’ franchises” The injunotion or- der was served by a clerk from the of- fice «f Kellogg & Rose, counsel to the Roard of Aldermen, After the Mayor had been served each member of the board was also served with a certified copy of the order, MUNYONS WITCH HAZEL. dren as soon as he had a good job, No all over the cou She came to the Byening World office to-day and asked for help in her quest, "I have heard of cases where people have bean found through the 1: World after they were lust more than twenty years," she gala. “I am sure that my papa is not dead, and when not mean to desert her, She thinks he must be dead, but says if he is alive he will find a the family tn thelr little home, as glad to see him as if he had never gone away, and able to take care of him as well as of them- | selves, if he 4s sick or In misfortune, The ga garden eummers Telephone Selling More Clothing than e smart Worsteds, the new Grays, and Scotch Cheviot. _ Suits e $5.98 Suits $5.98 ‘These come in light homerpu and pants style: iots and cassimere h gle and aoulle breast Have them in ail suits sell anywhere price, $5.98 We have gathered together Young Me at $6.00 te $4.50 And it’s not only on men's $3.50 and R] $4.00 shoes and Oxford tles that men Visit he learned that there were now four members of th family—a twelve-pound boy hay terday mornin, Mr, did nat want Pa the count of aYelnglo individual in the present censis. The enumerator gratulated the happy parents and added fone more to his list of inhabitants, URRY COMMITTEE SENDS OUT APPEAL. Sd Aska Voters of Seventeenth Dis- irlot to Reject McMahon's Can- Aidate tor Leadership, The campaign committees which 14 handling Jobn F. Curry's feht for the fammgny Hall leadership in the Sevan. teenth District has issued a circular ling upon the Democratic voters to : Feaist the attempt of ex-Pollce Justice | § {Dan Medfanon to tolst George B, Boast, Hide Commissioner, upon” them ai ie Tn the ctroular the consists of James J. leEntegar, Phill committee, which Fitzgerald, Jam Markey, Dr. C.F, f a Orben and James P, McGovern, set forth } At McMahon having been repudiated ae y of the district. in. the PiMATY election of 194, ho is Incapable | Suggesting @ proper man for the ee, ee } will save money, but there ore such other famous makes as ‘fAll America Regent,'’ ‘Royal!? and about.!’ Walkover Factory Check» ed $3.50 and $41.00 Shoes and Oxfo:d Ties, All America $3.60 ana $4.00 Shoes Oxtord Ties, } ‘ Regent $3.00; iB Shoes and ° 3) Oxtords, Royal 43.50 "~~ Shoes ant Oxfords, Walkabout 3,00 Shoes and Oxfords, There are men's patent coltskin, pat. ent kid, vici kid and Russia calf xford ties on th best known mat and WWW... n uface he shoes that are known th reliable, All makes that wear, smooth inner goles, no tacks, no seams, for. ‘They have ni soles, low and Cuban medium and narrow t shops and pay $3.00 to $4.00 for, EE, Enough for a recordebre } Si day! | Men's Straw s 5 toll, ) Made a Record. (rom the Cincinnat! Commercial Tribune.) “very wan has done his country insisted the good citizen, 1 dare say, have accom: ing biimectn fine Milan, Jaw : secre y excelled." f ted sae ci one thing yacht shane in Japan cue iG Your Sh lonally some wild ot together to sell at..., for Men’s $10.00 Summer nels and crashes in the new coat Young Men’s Suits ylish Spring Suits that sold » $8.50 and marked them special for Saturday | st Saturday Men Wil} Buy Walkover Ss $4 Shoes at the Low Price of $1.95 Just the kind you wall: might concerts the Ever! ots, great value a in flan: years, m all our} PIOUS CROWD AT BISHOP'S BEER GARDEN Audience Views the Waiters ' churn, oven vie ca eitizons 10 | with Surprise and Waiters he sees this I belteve he will come home | par audience pat very straight ‘ part of the au e aia to our place on Gale streot, Bilasvilie. "| Return the Compliment. [ind looked just a Ittle bit surprised Mrs, Doviin, was with Annie, and whenever a wicked drink came any- said that @ Was sure that John did | where new y. rollicking spirit of the beer! .Olt' artistic soule by con ‘as missing at tho St, Nicholas Rink lnat night when Richard Henry Warren's orchestra began a season of $0, Here Is Clothing Headquarters, Surely Mention a Few Floor-Crowding Specials for Saturday! Men’s $12 and $15 Suits, Eight Dollars! \ Gentlemen—Here’s your chance to buy a fine Spring Suit, positively $12 and $15 value. We have 500 in this sale. Here are Suits in the latest style, Single and Double Breasted, in Blue Serge, Black Cheviots Surely the handsomest lot i Men’s Trousers Just such trousers as you will need for presen: wear- teds in stripes, al: They are equal to custom made, Your size is here, They're $2.98 > Boys’ Suit Bargains 1,500 Boys’ Washable Suits, Value $1.00, at - We continue our sensational wash suit offer for Inds from 3 to 8 The Russian Eton Collar Suit, with bloomer trousers, made of all color washable stutts; also plain red, gray and gun al, as well as white duck, mber the price, $1.00 sui “Cheviot Nortolk Sui $3.00 Value {A fine biue cheviot made in Norfolk $1.98 | &: | double breasted style. A very stylish gor- nt; also 25 ditterent styles of new fancy H Prices Spring fabrics for boys trom 7 to 16 years, | Are Beautiful worse i | waiter by ordering Basiiee bate) SF perchance a cool Bric wae also absent, and Rev. Ernest cordial, but the walters tn convention St ras, regtor of St assembled at one ond of the hall agreed Hed his name sorat that they were having the easy time/ef sponsors when he Learn of thels lives, One melancholy Knight (rinks ware 10 be | ae | apron who had been lured from as there, however, fob at Luchow's remarked caneaenie Agno of them had pelleved the use of Bishop ay. it fe handsome name for advertising purpos:s ered” business. ever pious, including the ed as if ft were sald to Nave ranctloned the enterpr: ved from the aot ra w 1 he | It was all very orchestra, which Pp is even when it tackled “Tam- | many.” a thelr best clothes surreptitiously smok ed their best cigars, but the greater r 1 n urchins {indulged an. She atrect ibuting joy He Liebling's ous obligate to Miss Es vocal eymnasiics, 1 vocal Butience was large and friendiy, Bishop Potter was among those miss Greer, another of those who are ing. spirit, ifisne Stored peas eG! Bh . E a \STA sean ars Straw ‘(Num Selling Clothing Lower than Ever! Up to the present time Hats on a certain bas have sold Straw Hats in th MIGHTY POOR WAY FOR Hats are considered by the se short-season article—and for with an addition to cost of at Some dealers came out all Hats for $1.75"—*s$5 Straw been LAST YEAR'S HATS, 8," Men’s Fancy Vests We closed out from a leaaing Manufacturer about 600 nobby vests, all the very newest styles; 9.zes from 34 to 46 chest, Come in to-morrow and select your | choice at the special price of ___ Shortly you will see Stra ing from 100 to 200 per cent. fancy chev- We sell Straw Hats on Shirts, Collars, Underwear or 306 (Limit 2 suits to a customer.) ‘at the reducrd price, 39@. s for Boys 7 to 16 Years Old, $1.98 We are showing great 4 works—all the new styles and —all sizes for every head, you The or butt, I welted soles Just com- heels, brad, k into shoe widths B to | | click Men’s Outing porting Goods Bargains 75 $1.98 for Lakewood Rackets, regulation size, Oriental gut 19¢ ished in combination colors, Fishing Tackle 9Be for heavy bank Rods, hollow vood $1,98 for Combination Sea Rod, all lancewood, cord. $2.49 for 4-piece Bank Rod, hollow butt, extra tip, all tip lancewood, double trumpet gu 29e for 300 ft, Cuttyhunk line, all sizes 9Be for 100-yard nickel reel, quads ruple multipiying, $2.49 for 150-yard hard rubber lance ides, and drag Dress Belts at Half ‘Third Fh We have a large as Sporting Goods tlon, sortment of men's Outiny and Dress Belts of solid stitched, ular width, ail sizes color you may wish. larly they are sola 39¢ to 50c. Our price for Saturday will be leather There is ever or pop- and any Regu- at trom special 25¢ This is the first time in t fy of June, You save 60c, to at the Hope Corner. All Out of ‘One Oven. Lawn Tennis for Practice Rackets, good grade gut, Hence a for Practice Tennis Balls, very lively, hi prices.) Bicycles $14.50 for $25 Bi cycles, Winner Bi- fj Vequipment, Frames Of seamless tubing, size 20, 22 and 24 mehes, nicely fins 3-piece and 2-piece, that are lips, “‘ANT-I-WET’”’ (Trade Mark Reg.) the world—for it “Lets In the and hygienic. rapped grasp, ‘6 Were ‘fortunate uring Broadway, Corner Dilly because eso Wonderful lamps use Dart of Thomas's Church, Hat because hatters, clothiers and others and day supplying present demands, Either All Those Statements Are ‘Fakes’? or It Proves that Outrageous Profits Are Mace by the Sellers During the June Harvest, 4 ] “Hope” Methods Different ld lined Cvercoats last February, or Trousers to-day—on the basis of ‘Small But Sure Profits—Often Repeated.’’ that “Hats of Quality” have been sold on such a basis In the middle There are but few good Straw,Hat works. virtually out of the same oven, (The difference is in the labels and QVQVvVK ey Genuine One-Piece Panamas at $4.50 Beautifully trimmed’ and finished, hind high’ grade BA | sours american PANAMAS, Negligee Shapes, 8 1,80 ‘Summer Clothing and Furnishings H are now in their prime of selection—and the handsome Suits, both and $8.75 will appeal to you at a glance, In fact, it's a 20th century miracle—particularly at the price, $14, It’s the Missing Link for the Summer Man, Our Twelve Best Salesmen Are Our Twelve Window Displays You will be interested, gain new’ information and benefit your pocketbook by seeing them, P Makes the ekin wf: aa velvot, ie Improves any com AN shampoos made, Most akin erup- Hair falling. Hay hat Dr. ry ‘8 In- Vinwnatol Stops hair fr. er trouble 1 ims NE so! Talk. ber One.) New Yorkers have bought Straw ie same way every year—AND A YOU—THE PURCHASER, Straw ller as a sort of Christmas article—a that reason Straw Hats are marked least 100 per cent. profit. ready two weeks ago with “$3 Straw Hats for $2,” &. They must have for Straw Hat works are busy night w Hats advertised at reductions rang- off June prices, the same basis as we sell Clothing, Neckwear; the same as we sold fur- selections fresh from the Best Hat shapes, All the most popular Braids ing or old—many novelties, he history of the Straw Hat business $1.30 on your Straw Hat bought ee) Il good Straws in New York come on sale to-morrow at $11,00, $14.00 Blue Serge Suits, the most practical Summer ‘Suit in Air—Shuts Out the Wet.” It is cool City Hall Park— North, PANY, + Neserved, Ait Breuer Mid-June Attractions in the Brill Stores. Mid-June! Just when men's thoughts turn vacd : ! Summer's first hot spell makes heavy clothes burdensome, that’s the time —Mid-June—that our res take on their greatest vity, t equipped to supply every possible Summer need of men and boys for wearing apparel at the lowest p consistent with quality. . And Mid-June’s the time, too, when we cut pric ng for August dulness here. Right in the heart of the “season” down go the figures on Brill “broken lots." Bargains abound in our four convenient stores Sale of Men’s Suits at $10. jonward, just when Here are Spring and Summer Suits of regular $15 and $18 quality, They are NOT job lot goods bought for a sale, nor are they ite merchandise, We thing out of date. These suits are n price to clear out sir ‘e have not complete size ranges in each pattern, he suits cans of; THREE-PIEC 1 v were formerly $15 and $18; and TWO-PIECE fancy suits, chand-tailored Bally sis ‘aney cassimere, Scotch cheviot and unfinished worsteds that hoffey homespun outing suits that were $15 and $18, Tropical Worsted Outing Suits, and BLUE SERG nits, single and double breasted models, :S YOUNG MEN'S French weave Blue Serge Suits. Choice 1 O Bengal Tropical Worsteds. Thinnest worsteds ever successiully tailored into two-piece suits at this price, They come ina variety of new light and dark gray effects, and will hold their original excellent fit and style until worn out, ‘The greatest Summer gyg gy suit in the country under $20, exclusively heré,..ss e+ $13, High Grade Outing Suits 15,00 Hand-built silk mixture flannels, quarter lined with silk, at.. Journeyman-built im worsteds, at men's garments, Single and double breasted outing suits $20, $22.50 and $25.00 Blue Serge Bargains. Blue Serge Suits that are warranted to hold the shape, fit, style and color until worn out; are usually priced $12.500r more. Here are about 250, warranted to hold the shape, fit, style and color, all sizes and models, special at,., $8.50 U, S. True Blue’ Serge Suits, tailored especially for us of serge woven exe pressly for us, quarter lined with alpaca, ‘These are the greatest blue Serge Suits in America under $20, exclusively here. ..... $13.50 $16.50 Finest woven light-weight Blue Serge we double-breasted Outing Suits, quarter lined with silk, specially priced., Outing Trousers. Canadian Homespun Outing Trousers, $3 values....sseeeeeees $2.00 Yankee Homespun Outing Trousers, cut full peg top... seers $3.00 French Flannel Outing Trousers, custom tailored, excellent values, at,, $4.00 Finest Tropical Worsted Outing Trousers, very shapely, hip-fitting garments. $5.00 and $6.00 Genuine Panamas, $3. Ours is the only concern in New York that Is able to sell genuine Ecuador Panama straw hats, absolutely perfect in weave and finish, fully trimmed with silk band and leather sweatband, for less than $5. By having a man on the spot in South America, we are able to underbuy all others and when we get the hats here we are able to undersell all others and still make our legitimate profit. Genuine Panama Straw Hats, exclusively $3 00 =F 6 is . Wi > ‘Stroller’’ Oxfords, $3. a suit of Brill clothes, and not a pair of Stroller shore, hy Snug the satisfaction the shoes wl ORD way the es at $3 are the best value - BN sr Gs this Summer are Tan Oxfords, We have Tan i Oxfords, “Strollers,” In a variety of lasts, to satisfy all tastes, and a range of sizes to fit the most difficult to fit, Summer Suits for Boys... Fast color Wash Suits of 75c. grade; Sailor, Eton and Russian blouse 480 fi ed materials; all sizes; special.... . ‘i . Fo a Aeris at OB; Ip marked $150 elsewhere, it includes Rus» alry’ Play Sult, consistin 98c louse effects, Norfolks and our special Japanese cay- Bia ae canst oft yellow khaki blouse and long PANtS. verses The “Dictator” Wash Sult, exclusively In Brill Brothers’ Store, consisting of white pique blouse, with belt and detachable collar of blue or red, and $1 958 a pair of blue or red bloomer breeches... .ssssresesesssrreeeees . Suits for Youths 16 to 20. Fi 3-plece Suits, Blue Serge Suits, and 2-piece Outing Suits, all wool in avery chads out in 1905 style, single and’ double breasted models; rt $6.00 ve ouths! TROPICAL’ WORSTHD,sisitonaedGullng Sul, CORE gg gg } Go to sponding in every detall to our men’s Bengal Worsteds, at $13.50; spectal ji Get the Habit. i) Four Convenient Stores; ds UNION SQUARE, 14th ST,, NR. BROADWAY, DWAY, 279. BRO/ NEAR CHAMBERS Si AY Bi wy ANDT. ST.,gNR. GR N sian, ry

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