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ee S BLIND A MAN TO JEKED DOWN BY. ROB SALOON HE SPEEDING AUTO. WAS WATCHING Callahan, Dying in Hospital, After Beating Caretaker Three} With Skull, Both Shoulders | Thieves Carry Away Cash and Nose Broken, and Valuables._ y tat a ca to Her Aid. - SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July | Delehanty ‘s dead as the I ‘ot Chicopee, wife, Hattie W Hes soriounty wounded ds under ariest, SHACHINE ‘SPEEDS AWAY] Atter being brutally beaten, robbed and Jeft unconscious on the floor while his three assailants looted the saloon’ of Shanley & Wright,)No, 206 West street, Willlam Fuller crawled to the pavement early to-day and feebly shouted for neip. A vitize= found him semi-conscious and covered with blood and notified Police- man Boyle, of the Macdougal street i thon, 1 eaore Without warning Hills An ambulance was called and Fullet Wi 8 Erte ee occe | was taken to St, Vincent's Hospital, neat a Prlulezn Callahan, 2 potceman {1¢ was covered with wounds from head aged Manor, fs in the New Ro-! 0 foot, and both eyes were entirely hells Hospital in @ critice! condition | loved. to-day following his attempt to arrest the occupants of an automobile said i we been golng elong the shore road| Fuller 1s forty yeara old. and for | preesman’s helpe: ‘Manor at « epeed of forty-| Seven years hax been a man of ail work | married ten ¥' “beur. at the saloon. Despite fils mental post-| whom he Itried which was In Mrs which Hills wished her Rich Contractor and’ Friend| _ With Him Arrested Later at City Island. to well head and causing his hours later. | deeth. [crazed with drink. in this city. right to affix D. D. 8. to his name— doctor of dental surgery. He is implicit- ly trusted by his employers and always carried the keys to the place, frequent | ty tending bar.” Last ® man. whose name the police , accempanted by two others, -wea in ttle saloon for several houry, ‘They 4:4 not leave until the place was closed. é Three Men Came Back. Fuller was buay cleaning up about 2.30 o'clock this morming when he heard a ™p at the door. Upon opening it he found’ the same three oren. One sald they had lost something and wanted to look for it. Fuller, unsuspecting, Jet them in. They went to the back and he resumed his te he knocked . He divoros, “stop they had te ditch ‘thelr ‘being theown out,” but ‘Stomach, etc. tion, ayapei atulency, bal ete., “aniees Instead of removing the cause, patent, medicines and= stomach ete, | which. being Lasede | or eplates, generally porary roliet the speed | out ‘as the fo apbrochea. aad, Cord. a ordered ariyer to stop. He didn’t helt, end Pai Was atrack and knocked ¥ ‘to -aesist the injured iian’| Occupants of the car increased theii to looate MoCerd and Kane it version as to why they stop after running down the were unavailing, but they: Insisted Intestines. Breat wuccesa in years,” My advice to such weotire al once thove ingred! be bad of any reputable druggis “| Anat cost, on @ sheet of papor: Bicarbonate of Sod: Bislac (genu! ag they could convenient! fit “the “Snconselous man’ on tne escaped. = Were Closed. senses returned he managed to crawl outside the door. By this time both eyes were closed ‘and he ee ae “THE £VENING WORLD. ‘SHOT TWO,BUTWAS STRAY BULLET ENDS DRUNK, HE PLEADS LiTTLESGIAL $ Litt Husband Wounds His Wife} Child Playing in the Street the and Kills Man ‘Who Ran murderous attack which Maurice Hills, made upon his divorced Hills, and the woman The murderer The shooting resulted tast night from & quarrel overt the disposition wf farm |property {fr Long Meadow, the Utle toy Hii!s's name [the dispute was going on Jams Dele- hanty, a boarder In the”house, stepped Into the roof just at the moment when | ¢ Hills was firing.a revolver at Mrs. Hilts, upon Dele ed hanty twice, both bullets jodging tn the eath several The police later arrested Hills, told the officers that he had done tac} In addition he ts #uffering from | shooting, ‘out did not realize at faternal injuries which may cause his | timo what he was doing, being, be sald Hills wan recently employed as an ex- He wan ago to the woman to kill, and they pees the parents of three ohildren, who ¥ ton he ta well educated, and has the | 050 in the cuvtody of the mother since A SPEGIALIST'S ADVICE To Sufferers fram Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Catarrh of the Dr. Peter Hoffman, knewn to two hneml- spheres aa ons of the/mont expert spectaliats om Giseases of the stomagh and digestive tna recent clinical-tecture on this 5 from thé fact that most suf ferers insist upon treating the symptoms | 7 This ac- counts for the enormous. consumption: of nostrums laden with narcotics produce some tem y deadening: the pain or dis- trees, but always at(the expense of jnjury to, | to the delicate praana of the stomach and “Hera ts a gtimple prescription used with my practice for’ many fterors is to $ Victim of Some Gareless Pistol Handler. “rox, eleven years of age, } M4 Norfolk street, Med a thia mormring from the effects und in the head. ing in the yard a cnement at 9.39 James Helen Ss c A nelghborhood doctor examtr Wound jn the girl's oy was of a superficial n. and While e. But as th riisher. of No. | ) 1 street, and extracted a < from Helen's skull® into unconsci ‘Hart, of the Pidridee street | He the is D: mi Condensed Milk. . Presh from herds in the famous Genesee valley. Quallty guaranteed, Brand | B ‘tor 2IC brand’ | 3 Gor 28e nd mix them yourself at home Essie Sugar Corn. ip Judge Beecroft they did not strike | could not see. When Michael: Wri Magne: Sweetest and moot delicious made wht, bo weetest an >| atan vy and cited as|one of the proprietors of the saloon “Tal small regular ¢ cans desire to obey the law. shed thi Eos, tat i y | after meals and at bedtime. with half a ms n sheir Yat Tar could Soins pe Aram ea Biase —of hot water He sure that—-your acan, 3 for 25c voice. , druggist gives you Bislac in Original sealed: & 5 . Cc rn ‘An inventory of the saloon disclosed | "vokage. ‘ ; upar \orn. the extent of the joss. teotives were Dut on the case and expect to. make an arrest within a few hours, ‘They know the name and ad- reas of one of the men and believe it will be only @ short time until they have all three, fs the ‘deal one for the purpose. etill unconscious te-da: ‘ve small chance of re- confidently recommended, a Sale of Serge Suits for Every Man » TERE'S the greatest collection of serge suits that ~ - : has ever been gathered together—this in face of the -fact that’ serge in qualities we consent to use is the scarcest eloth in the-market.. There-is:no fabric that is apt to go astray = -frequently—as serge, andthe —most_skilful_buyers “are apt to _ be bit. ‘To guard against this every piece of serge we buy under- ——§0e8s the most severa test—exposed on the roof-o!—our-establish- “ment to the sun-and rain. If it toses color out it “goes. _If-it a retains its color reat assured the dye is pure. Of courte, every \ thread is pure wool. Nothing but wool ever enters-our doors. 2 J VE Blue: and Black, —_, Lew_as the price is these suits promise all the fine little knacks of style and talloring. And the price ls possib'e only because the guits are the product of « powerful clothes-making organization which can produce suits at $12.50 that can- not be duplicated for less than $15, if that. A rare good value at $12.50. Sale f $18 Serge Suits, $45 Blue and Black, Al this price 0 Serge sults wa present aré good enough and handsome enough . for the most Aiscerning men. Every knack of style demanded by the fastidious dressey is ipCorporated in them. The tailoring is thorough and painstaking, insuring the permanent retention of shape. To equal these merge sults outside of this eatablishment at $18 is a difficult matter. Here they are $15, ~ $20 Serge Suits, ale CH) Blue and Black, $16°° Not a store in town affords the equal of these serge suits under $20, At $15.50 they are traly marvellous values, There are five ‘distinctive modele shown cccn, servative tingle-breasied sacks {cr the man of for men who prefer the extreme. ever known, quiet taste, and radical utyles This is the best serge value New York has Finest Serge Suits, $ Biue and Black, at 25 Elegance in ita fullest vense is represemthd by these serge suits jal 4 Rt $25~-3; ecially priced, we say, becaiife aiallor would Abie $40 ons wit Hees in good. The serges are rich and luxarious—the flower of the looms; the talloring is absolutely periect, and the trimmings of'the highest Mehe consi hal (or Saja bvolztely p igheat order-the coats half or Open A B Open hha , TOUNOED Saturday | Night A Whe Ame Night indigestion and stomach troubles tainly costs very Httle to try it, and ft is te; Maine 6 Cc: —$———— Smoked Beef. Biue Ribbon Brand, sliced thin, from choicest cuts; packed tresh daily In dust proof car- 12c tons; cach.. Spanisn Olives. Essie trand—deliciousty crisp and of the finest flavor and quality: Mammoth Queens; 10-oz, bottle, 25¢ Large Queens, club size; bottle, 15¢ Stuffed’ with pimentoes, bottle. . 1( Baby Olfves; smatt bottte kichardson & Robbins’ Delaware Delicacies. R. & R. Potied Chicken, can... 13¢ R.& R, Potted Ham, can It _cer- skull fractured and face beaten up, "foods. far lower than what by trading elsewhere. Save money on every purchase, Prices are for this week only—to-day and t JULY s., 1907. 4) of the nelghbor- “” CLOTHES KULL BROKEN FOR RIDING | ON BLACKLISTED CAR. | an Francisco Man, Who Will Die, Evidently Victim of Trolley Strikers, SAN FRANCISCO, July 5. —With his McGuire, local! manager For the Balcony, ‘ording to the’ atc Fire Escape, Roof or Lawn , MeGulre alighted id started + walk @ of three blocks. value of a satisfied tenafit furnish you with one o! or pyt away nad ridden ying in. the by the men ne police have} 1 ire pon his for booklet G. Granulated Sugar, ed: 1 IVC At All the James Butler Stores} | the commissary department in most homes After yesterday's celevration, callingoudly for replenishment: The JAMES BUTLER Stores are stocked with the freshest-and_purest The excellence and variety c iv rice” When c y of our offerings attract Irrespective When you buy from BUTLER you get. the best a jOrrow :— New Potatoes, Potatoes from Maine, Best.selected, 7 Ib, basket ...« Pound Carton Belle Brook Print Butter, It pays to trade at the nearest James Butler Store. “Teas and Coffees. The Butler Teas and aout unsurpassed in flavor, aroma, cup quality and_price, Even-at double tfeir price it is difficult to match them: We import on such an extensive scdle and retail.on such a small margin o! profit that we are prepared to give you better values in the finest TEAS AND COFFEES than any other ‘dealer. Try our various grades and select y what lectors the variety that suits your taste. you have been paying, this week: You will find the price far Here are three special offers for stamp 30 100 |} 20 “S, & H.”” Stamps *S. & H."? Stamps “S. & H.'" Stamps FREE/|FREE|FREE with half pound “with 1 1b. VERY BEST with one pound | \- i | -Butler’s Very—Tea@l1b.Very— _Old-Gover’m't Kest Tea for _ 25c Best Coffee for | Java Coffee for 80c | 380c R. & R, Potted Tongue, can 10¢ Imported Sardines. Choicest quality. in finest Miah clvecitanevel OC Domestic Sardines. | Soused Mackerel. Crescent Brand —‘California's ~Sanctest fish, the finest _ Biscuit Dainties. Royal Milks—The hot sveather favorite. A-Ib ‘Zwelbicks. Saltines, Summer Beverages, Grape: Juico—Essie Brand; pure andaniermenleds age Guarantee on every bottle; pint bot- ~tie49c;-half pint bottle, 10c Belfast Ginger Al Corry|s {m- ported; cicar and sparkling; healthful and del ciously 1 refresh ng; boitle.. Cc Saratoga Star Water>From\the famous Saratoga Star Spring with all fits natural gas and y medicinal virtues; bottle, 10c Root Beer Extract—Peerleas brand; the ae hot weather thirst quencher; bottle 4 \ to make § gallons A 10¢ Soda Water~ A’l the flavors; \ in big quart botties. each... 5c Malt Extract ess Brand; tonic and revitalizer for hot weather fatigue; invaluable for women and children; strengthens; 10c i Marmalade—Slue fibbon, quality in 4-ib, glass jar each... Ir. Mormalade—Miltar finest {mported; quarter, stone pot, ae f :vaporated Apptes—Blue Sibbon; se- lected from the best Northern | J grown; 1-Ib. size carton... 2c MH XLCR Sauce— Pleasant and popu'ar, makes things taste good; in bottles, each, 10¢ and { Liberty Ketchup — Pure and free {rom artificial coloring; In Roles, Wena wer est cholcest with all purchases of 10 cents or more exccpt C. O. D. Grocerirs, Worcestershire Sauce — Peerless Old-established and well-kn ocery store at os 1463 Second Avenue, cor. 76th St. Families in the nelghborhood will have their orders filled promptly and -accurately_at- much lower prices-than those charged by excty- sive dealers, J#mes Butler Stores are :— Gordon Dry Gin, popular favorite, bottle Coates’ Plymouth Gin, hig ily prized, bottle,...... 85c Superior Uld Tom or Holland Gin, bottle,.... 75c 50S.&H. Stamps Free Lager Beer for $1.00 J. B. California Claret, Larce Botte..22c; 2 ‘Rhine’ Wine, C.F. Eccardt’s Imported, small bot.. French Claret, Francisco's St. Julien, bottle. . Imported Sherry and Port, extra choice, bottle... Hingussie Scotch WhisKéy, old and mellow, bottle 85c} Power's Three Swallow Irish WhisKey, bottis, $1 Princeton CocKtails, hor weather appetizers, bottle. 75 60 Stamps Free with half-gal. Monogr 30 Stamps Free with bottle Monogram Whiskey, Golden Santos Coffee, 2 Ibs. 25c; a lb. 13c. |f “S. QH.’’ Stamps Free Tomato oning for fish, y. in botties, each, 10c 7 saeredl ta in bottles, each, 15¢-and: On July ist a wine and liquor department was added to our ‘ocery store at. .« + Some of the s; pecials this week, at all the Licensed y.. 79¢ frysome Old Tom or Holland Gin, bottic _ 50e with every case of 24 bottles Guinness’s Stout, oz:n $1.35, 2 botties.... 25 \ Bass Ale, dozen pint size $1.50, 2 bottles 25c Small Botties 25€ - 30c - 50c 100 Stamps Free with gallon Monogram Whiskey, $3. 0) m Whiskey, ae HILLS DRYER! If your landlord appreciates ue a these ‘durable satisfying dryers. Ask him. Easily plaved in position Lawn Dryer; 150 feet line. ‘Balcony Dryer ;110 feet lino. Write for full particulars. Ask you know that the James Butler prices are the lowest possible— it is charged by other retailers—then you are wasting money from Virginia, 7 Ib. basket 15 ~12¢ 15 New Laid Eggs for.............. 25c Very Best Creamery Butter, Ib... gle 29c FullCream N. Y. State Cheese, lb. 15c Uneeda Biscuit, regular 5c package...... AC ‘ etchup -— Peerless. trang’ 1 guaranteed pure and from choicest i 10c At 80 James Butler Licensed Stores. || 5c} a Coa = | ONeill-Adams Co. Store Occupying Two Blocks, ‘Sixth Ave,, 20th to 22d St., N. Y. Store Closes Saturday at 12.30 Noon | Great Values for To-day and Saturday Morning | | as rrr BUILDING H ee $1.25 Percale Petticoats, 95c Percale Petticoats—Black and whité and brown and black, suitable for mountain and Seashore-svear; several styles to select from. o IN EITHER BUILDING — | y ’ Men’s $1.50 Plaited Negligee Shirts, cuffs attached, made of fine white cambric and corded Madras; also in neat black and white eflects. Negligee Shirts, 98c | IN EITHER BUILDING | $7.50 to $9.50 Travelling Bags, $5.75 They are made of genuine Walrus Leather, carefully selected, English lock and handle, full leather dined, pocket in- 14,15,46, 47 and48 inch. | | |$1.10 Chiffon Cloth Veils at 89c ind j | ors; reguiatly worth $1.10; special at, each, 8%. Chiffon Ctoth Veils, three-yards tong, white, lack and col { -| IN O'NHILL BUILDING O° | i =: | Young Men’s } Young Men's Suiits | | designs in plaids, checks and stripes. $8.98 Suits Mohair and Serge lined. IN EITHER BUILDING” Men's extra quality “Nihon” silk Shirts and Drawers, They Jook aswell and wear better than the pure s beautiful, lus- trous. quality; guaranteed for wear. Shirts long or short sleevés, in white, salmon and sky; all sizes. "IN EITHER BUILDING These splendid $12.50 to $15.00 Summer Suits for Men at £9.45. Just what you t for the-hot weather. ° Made of light and medium weight worsteds and cassimeres in numerous handsome mixtures and che ut in the newest sack models, and tailored in faultless style; sizes’ 34 to 46. Spe- cial Saturday at $9.45, at Wares IN EITHER? BUILDING Children and Boys 4Uic e Value 75C Sizes 6to2 4 ; Men’s 50c Half Hose, 22c ‘The remainder of oyr big lot of samples of Imported ‘at this special price for Saturday. They comprise the bes of pain and fancytiste- mmmer ttestery tor men, amt the pepece is less than half. : I IN EITHER BUILDING Girls’ $2C olored Wash Dresses,9 ; -Girlst one-piece Wash. Dresses —Gingham aid Chambray, checks and plain colors, Waist and Russian effect: [xtra wide skirts with generous hem. ‘Sizes 6 to 14 years. oat IN EITHER NUILDING : . pas ; Misses’ $3 Separate Skirts Misses’ Skirts—Of white Linon, high kilt, full ‘folds of self material, well tailored; sizes 35 to 39 i sorted bands. i oan RITHE {BUILDING 59c Corset Covers at 45c, Corset Covers—Nicely trimmed with Lace, Inserti a Ribbon; sizes 34. fo 44. v Setar and ¢ a IN EITH UILDING Women’s handsome mercerized Poplin, unclingable, fast black, shirt waist model, pleated skirt, altogether the most desir- able and most fashionable Bathing’ Suit we have ever shown, Has all the appearance of Silk, and will wear better, ~~ | IN RITHER BUILDING ELASTIC, FELT TRESSES, -m-Saniiery ‘good quality fancy striped ticking, warranted-ts-give per- fect satisfaction; — regular| Single and double breasted mocels; | Men’s“Nihon’ Silk Underwear‘1 Men’s $12.50 to $15 Suits, $9.45 Barefoot Sandals for Misses, fi J Women’s $8 Bathing Suits, $5 || Mattresses, $5.95 | | bi worth $8.50; sale price $5.95,