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the tint at thee nec ‘GHAND JURORS BEGIN INQUIRY Called as the First Witness. OLER MAKES DENIALS.) Declares His Concern Is Daing: the Best It Can to “Serve Pubtic. a ER DON’T KNOW HOW HIGH PRICE OF ICE IS GOING, t of. the Wesley M Joo Trust, was axked if the price ee ky To oe Micreteed aya the pean, Hie ominous reply wan: “1 powT KNow How Oler, men The Grand Juty. with mutterings of Fevolution becmuse of the long Zou WH) be asked to work each de District-Attorney Jerome, who har Been resting most of the summer, av péaret to take charge, with Assistan: | District-Attorney Smythe helping bim. Br. Jerome would make no comment. When asked to make the investigation | — HOW THE GAME WAS PLAYED BY GIANTS AND CUBS. (Continued trom First Page) on hin own initiative severe! months ego be maid there was no evidence. He had nothing to my concerning Judge Rosalsky's specific instructions to this Graed Jury to begin the inquiry Wesley M. Oler, Pr ent of the American Ice Company, which {s the ‘Trust, was the first witness, and he was oh the sp! for more than an hour. Mr. Oler bad informed the District-Attorney othat he was willing to put before the Grand Jary ‘n of nie compeny's books, and whatever other papers and docu- | F menta the Grand Jury might require Before Mr. Oler entered the Gtand Jury Foor clerks carrtat tr great quamtities)- Tinker “Kt Bhannon’® fool f Tinker got Mecdann's Of books and papers. a ‘Sayk It's a tie, When Mr. Ole emerged, perspiring, ne @ubmitted to an interview “Peat'e a = lie about the Ice Company offering ice for wale in Pe nia. ‘Whe fibt Is We are troty the kee We can. We se buy ow Larehm: eo onfits @ rundted for tee. ‘1 dent ao What these people want to kick about. They" find out thet we Bre doing tha wyuere thing, 1 am wilt fog t give ali the Information 1 can. A would jue. like to take tts Grand Jury around and wee the condition of Our jee-bounen.” WHI you jpviie them ww make such ®@ junket” “Wall. DM wee. I've got to get back #o the office now And bo hurried awny Following Mr. O'er. the Grand Jury eXamined several independen dea ors woo have fighting the trust nd from whom it war exp chat much valuable Informete: 1 be obtained. ford, President o: obtained the Ju Accounts and b end fromieoramine | Hole we not ¢ but Pay —o— CHAUFFEUR LOSES LICENS Ania Uriver for Wewitey 6. my bern py . a , 1W0O NEW MIDKem Berred in New Jerae TRENTON, WN. F ‘ There’sa Reason ” FW apoiogion jupe elu for the Splendid Growth of | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY and FOR SALE in The World last week over week of last ytar ~ Bet feaults this year , Last was good, but Wor t “GIANTS ACTED UNWISELY.”’ GARRY HERRMAN, National Commission. the Ohteage team in New York Tagsday b: ot admittance to the P: Chatrnmn of the » Grounds, Aukurt Me nAmitted Tevpir NTO CE TRIS President of Company Is! nd players and to pre Polo Grounds Fight to Result in War of League Magnates. Grounds promises to Fewalt in «war Brash, owner-of Were are the ve ite The awful mix-up at the Polk een the National League magnates with John T. n¢ Harry Pulllain as the central figures. |BRUSH SAYS: Pulliam peeks to compel indorsement of (his arbitrary and ur ted ruling by threata of atest statements trom each: JLLIAM SAYS: vidual can, forfelt «am on and In noe jon in America IT’S “PLAY ONLY WHEN M’GRAW IS FEELING WELL In days of old— So we are toid— The trolleys spread the warning. They were FOUGHT FOUR MEK WHILE HUBBY HID mention Intruders Wanted Revenge On Smith and His Wife Protected’ Mim. Seventh Inning. Not nature's law. has all the saying Eighth inning, ane threw out Shc a fy, Ch * that's coming. Why, up in t, whare J live, T have to pay/ £0! 8 Pigst, raty,. bien we'l Be warned thie way emphatic second. NO RUNS JUDGE AND JURY FREE MAN AND GIVE HIM $70. | Hewenge ‘s at bear this warning; | Mot Smith, & TRUSTEES |BOY CRUSHED ON TOP OF ELEVATOR, HAGGIN'S CHAUFFEUR HELD. heat Maying « SCHEME NETS FAKIRS $6,000 ON GAS BILLS One Man The arrent t Jman, win eas No, 49 Tus orests the ¢ Moers ex ferate in t | ree floor of the Went Twent thts mornicg arrival of Patrol 4 that ausod the their ask Bie A hy nen Mother Spend in-Law’'s Apartment Visit Tomb: st Thew, The Le uton ray ator nue Arrested on Charge of Collecting Fraudulently. 4 afternoon of a wick avenue er @ team | ges Le eee tert, = THE CONSTABLE co HM, BSH “Tim” McCarthy, of Windsor} two years old. & nix BULLET KILLS WIFE PACKING UP FOR QUTING Mrs. Ford Found Wound- ed in Bedroom While Preparing for Journey. Mra. Witttam G. Ford, wife of a engineer of Brook! the floor of munent Mra Fora was t pad ith “ad packing Mck Locks, Proved Right Sprightly. Robert Wolf. nineteen yoars old. but Already marrihd and wanted for desert: |, whteen-yeat-olt Wife, was back to Brooklyn to-day after climbfhg in Conneédeut } ane + of the legendary |" d and Windsor Locks the best of mptrite @ Sargeant John A t him back. wold of the way In whit tie bey husband kept Young Wott was i to-duy, but Dete Batier, who brow the Connecticut constable guessing. Wolt Was working fet the Windeo: Lighting Company and] MeCarthy was in Locks Bilectr Contwtai, structed to his wife. The 4 to wet Wolf aa he wae at Work with »| mang of iinemen, Wolf was on th. Kround at the time bat he wore a pa TO SQUARE THINGS,” Charlee Murphy, of No. 4906 Fifth ave : ¢ wife 1s away for tty. und Mrs. May North Eighth street, away for they one end and ey stepped et to-day that Smith home, Wut that he ten at the mon are alleged + mn owe will at, it abd entered Amit) seres |e month on the road, tome last night. They : " art ofa pitaeant time, The ApOTLNENt |res of the evwning was “k HOME AND TRY Brovklyn, whose Kuaband went to Coney In opurt Pitageradd ma A 4 Warlous sink Mr. Murphy, I th wi 0 YWAL Ww EAL OIE Minwonrl Dxreutive in Colliston on MIMOUFT Pactie. yuan te of the Mrs. William Thaw om r t a MM mente’ la iw UTUAL MUST GIVENEWLISTOF POLICYHOLDERS Justice Giegerich Grants Mandamus Against the Company’s Officers, Justles Glegerich r ranted the application ot Mr. Untermyer for a writ of man- jamue directed to the Mutual surance Company the polley-holdern tee with ail information. rect addresses and holders, and to fle a the State Ine: volver bulle names ot potiey- 1}! corrected Het with ||) Tve justice denied the application of myer that the circulars be > polley-bolders on the sten- )Cae prepared for the company petition fer the writ a fled by Col, A. M. Shock, of | — «i Policyholders’ Comeittes, | hook, besides asking. that the Mutual | Life be cancelled to file Of ite poliey widers, demands that ® correct Hat be also furnished to the| International Committee, e cod fat, “eS n In turn N called atrents a id ther were @o.cn! | Hon. | |} ™ a persistent and Pare correct ilata, Gnd as a result @ Ean “There has been Aishonest evasion of directors of the company.” =] y holders. A more infamous, un ‘Brewster opposed the motion. ——S BRITISH PRELATES DROWNED | Lora AUbOT Nathir, of Devonanivs, | Ronttnee Nattar, | Mary's Abbey, Bruck Devonshire, apd another peel- | fan wteamer Siri, As nothing hae been heard of then all hopew that they reaped ARTAGHNA, Frain, Aue §—A dt venty bodies in the inte made a lunge UT few people who wear cytglawes know comfort until ; they buy the {HARRIS SUCTION CLIP. You want comfort in your home ; | and your of ce; ‘ou spend money right and left— lem | Rents, taxes, sssemments to secure y, |comfort—-Why neglect the comfort that may be purchased for » |few cents f you use our Suction Fitted to your glasses for 35c, at Madis; | 442 Columbus Ay., Stat & tea Sts: 489 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Directly Opposite Abraham & Straus. ; The Final ( Clearance of Women's Summer Suits and Skirts Still a good assottment to select from, and the greatest values this season for the woman who can be suited in style and size. Alx In addition we offer many of our finer Suits and Dresses for Much Less than Half Regular Prices. Women's Tab Dresses—Pompadour lawn, Merly $4.50; NOW: 00s cs dveesvecesers Women’s Linen Outing Suits—best gra -kerchief linen. Formerly $15.00, nov Women’s Panama Suits—mostly one of Formerly $30,00 to $40.00, now fy 1.95 e hans) 6,75 a Be 15.00 Poplinette Skirts —the £3.50 ‘grade; now Linen Skirts—ithe 85.00 grade; now... (Third Fioor.) colored linens, &c. $3.50; sale price Another Great Offering of Sheer White Lawn Waists At 98 Each Made to sell from $1.50 to $2.00 Every Size from 34 to 48 The fabrics are the sheerest kind of white lawns, and no such waists have been offered by this season at the price quoted. (They are :nostly tailored models,elaborately = tucked in various styles; open front, FBe: back, tong steeves, with x variety of Peter) Pan and Dutch neck models in the collection,} On sale to-morrow at 0.6.0 .0eseeeceae } Every Waist in the lot was meant by the manafactarer to sell from $1.50 to $2.00 (Third Floor.) Ke, Sale of Paras at 1.75 and 2.75 Each Worth from 2.75 to 4.00 A large variety of Coaching Parasols, extra quality taffeta silks, in all the leading shades, Also White em- broldered Linens. Values $4.00; sale price...... "A variety of Coaching Parssois-in-tatteta siik--white-amt Children’s Special... . 1.98 Lawn Dresses Regular... ..2.98 and Bonnets © Regular. for girls and boys, 6). Buttons, I months to 14 years; your choke at .-.. 06 pearl Infants’ and Children’s Dept. Short Coats—Special..... 1.98 Regular.....2.49 Long Coats—Special..... 1,98 Regular. .7..4.5 Children’s Hats—Special..... Children’s Caps—Special..... $9 Regular..... 39 Chifdren's Drawers Waists | Girls’ Colored and White Pajamas With the “‘Never-Come-Off" | Sites 4 to 14 years, frog and itton fasteners. Always $1.00; «+ 2he your choice ... Leite = bale hnbetal ranging from 35c. to $3.50 each, inal values $2.98 to $12.00; embroidery, Ocultats aud Opticians. Pimples, Blackheads, Blotchy Skin. HAT—+ World 31 lumilintion i ex spent tn the ay they were disomerty. conduct ip the ¢ | Moree inwtead of better, call or write us fo¥ Our spectiivte have tnade @ thorough t common trouble, | nda are cured by ue every year tis administered at our (natit by skilful, long experienced operators, ang | ere assured of @ cure lb the GOV. FOLK IN TRAIN WRECK. jes braabiiad 0A Corded GL Write to-day tor question blank and full! Connuitation tree doth H. Woodhury Dermalogica! Instiut, | Dept. D, 22 West 23d Street, N. Y, Fes THE FINAL REDUCTION * "IN PRICES S STORES: Manufacturer's Sample Line of Neckwear and Bolero Jackets Away Below Usual Prices, 6,000 Pieces Chemisettes, Stocks and Collars— Original values Now 5c, 25c, 48¢, 75¢ and 98. 150 Bolero Jackets—lace, linen and embroidered batiste, Orig- Now 98c to 6.50. 450 PairsSleeves—imitation Irish and combination of Val. and m suitable for early Fall wear with the short-sleeve waists, Original values $1.75 to $3.75, Now 98c to 2.25, nee etna! "Sixth Ave., 20th to’2ist St., N. Y, Ocultets ond Opticte Buatabliahed Nearly so | causes HEADACHE Consult our Registered Physicians, Glass only U mesded- eee a jf} Bhrkiok kdong PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND,