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POWERFUL TORPEDO HTS MONTOR, BUT est +: | NONE NEED FEAR LOSS. a Admiral Mason, Two Officers and’ Raised to Highest Plane and Florida as Test of Specially De- | “"\\ 1 se Hela There. signed Bulkhead Is Made. | Realty sharks that prey on email sub- urban lot buyers will be driven out of k market. urban real estate (Special to The ! » June $3.—With Admiral Mason, two ofticers} NORFOLK, V: and thirty men in the supe | erect focdiay nowe /hite ’ tions arte work! F struck to-day by a powerful Whitehead torpedo, Wecies a raioti huversaneaunrestden| of the Navy M trom the deck of the Mayflower} 7 3 4 test had been so nicely cal- } see fdespr * ‘inter with the r nger io the men. business prosperity. {| Several trresponsible firms and in- jals had planned to fleece inex- ned in the moveine ‘ators and promoting oorporn- give every home structure, the United States moni f wiinessed th great crowd I sand a gr culated th pract The test was satisfactory in every The ship was seriously vt tall imace. the inj me is sai he larzely locals:| petienced investors during the past {ow but not vitally damaged injury done is said to be largely local: | earn eae ort euiesed ized. Fu are unnecessary. {bwime they: found ims, They x mes. Some : | used various transparent sc For a tew minutes betore the crash the spectators were held in |cttered iots tree on vite pretext uz an- other, the new owner to pay ly the ransferring title, recording the reithiess silence. Slowly the torpedo-boat Morris crept up to the | monitor. There was a ripple at her bow and along a= line aiming straizht for the Florida the spectators saw a tiny whitecap: like the fin | tof a shark. As it touched the hull of the Florida their came a tre- | mendous concussion. The waters foamed about the monitor and the| or inaccessible country i buyers Big ship shook from stem to stern. Particles of steel flew through the | ere UT ERA ate air. One piece dropped n he crowd on shore. | ure lots for the usual 20x100 article. In a few seconds t 1 | One or two sold swamp whi and the men adoard jenamelied to muke it loo! seen running about the al ptt POE: | ke solid land. Not a few s C Pe ibeauiniiereat options on locs instead of the real deeds. not sink. This me t | Swindlers Driven Out. eurprise of all the | h swindlers did not catch pers ship | who knew enough to examine wha hey were buying. Heads 1 Stir ported H But such charges proved to be much than the land was und t emers divided the mon selves. Others sold lots in swa qui from the nearby test had been worh w: specially designed bulkhead had demon- ken up on sne ported ‘ay Government tugs quick- yay is strated its use Plorida and navy ofti- form of que ‘0 see what dar | remains is the aped aboard to see what dam | place of Geeas n done. conducted, is a 1 the torpedo | urban transactio: g steel from " sho @ che new bulkhead Dasis of “easy pas the tor saving the ship fro buying, The exc ¥ stringent rules for rast i a on atten | INNIC buyers can aes cox place on schedute time Catherine McCormick, Victim MBie Mahts of sh ers will be pro: snd naval officials declared it was sat- a a A ie. tected by the New York Real Estate fects Stne damage dose, ties sud | OF “JOKE,” Expires in Ford- | grins oat estate ‘Broiersy te Real * Esta Exch eof nical ham Hospital. |New Sersey-New. York change, the Brooklyn Real . y Mate part of sub: ise ‘it forms t > instalme: Bstate a battle-shi and if she w would be in a condition to keep in ta | | Estate Brokers, Queens Borough Real aq aeht Miss Catherine McCormick, who was) Estate Harchanes) thes Board of Real) Twen: Estate Bri of Jersey nt Up Column of Water. semi-conscious only at a few intervals Piihity, the Heal Estate Brokers’ The C The tor. Sfter her clothing was set afire Wed- | change of Newark and Vieinity. Th Bea ships nesday in Rose Hill Park, m the Bronx, account in regard to euch dealings wits and below th \ died early t i Gutside. Investors, and practically — al of water, & at arly this morning In Fordham ; recognized legitimate developers of pro- t and 100 feet in width | Tospital moters come under the membership tr an et in width S omgezciann. | Franc asi ’ | quirements of at le: neisco d! Drassino, the boy who is| Wider ‘Salesroom Market. A new development in real estate 4 hed in 1 by a trolley, |{n thte custody of the Children's Soct- | at the point mentioned ety, charged with the perpetration of! ing at auction nas been established in penetrated the double bottom and pane ithe Vesey Street Salesroom. ‘The place | I the ghastly “Joke,” still " : e sale 0 coal bunker forming part of the OG Joke,"" still denies that he js used more and more fo sale of : was in the park at the time, but the! properties in all parts of the SUC! IDS politan district. and not merely tor diately wer els, btlions mide to te eph P. Day used it to r dry docking. dispose of various properties in Long Le echo. day. He was sent by Magistrate | Islund City and in three other boroughs about st this week, and last week he sold a num- work and prepara- Charge against him will be changed to| My inhattan. pa the vessel to the | homicide, and he will be arraigned Mon- oneer Jc | Harris to the Children's Court, when it) $0" Wi "Westchester. In addition. the had offerings Jersey and Staten | mt he was under stxteen| ralesroom, recs - ray rom _ bo! : contact | years old, and held walting a change in| {ljand, Mr. D Sales next ‘Thu @ same | the condition of Mise McCormick. will comprise five pieces in Brooklyn, seven In the Bronx, two in Manhattan, The principal witness against d! Dras- Seek Homes in Westchester. sino ts Richard Thatcher, a pupil of! Home-buying is strong in West- (hester. Electric service on the New York Central is opening the country to d and Eighty-ninth street and | quick connection with Manhattan. ‘From Yonkers to Harmon there ts . | was learned tha tor's turret Public Schoo) No. 165, wich Is at One pmathered sy fis course and . Webster avenue, not far from the park. | very strong demand,” said Cliffonl B. ‘the vessel as though a| After Miss MoCormieck had rushed| Harmon to-day. Yonkers with its seollision with another Sh | screaming and with her frock and hair Hea aR ip STON eT Jaraer spection o! lowe Re | abl oN ae ‘4 wise Mount Vernon. inspection a lower i ‘blaze across the triangular grass plot, | much-overflowing population of Manhat- vessel was at inanee | and had been saved from being burned | tan ts finding its way to those thriving sand ot Mcia © death by teachers from the school, | cites, Through the Harlem ‘ and from the city line to North at Sate ‘ crags be pei young) Thatcher, told): Policeman’ Dono: Plains, there js a rush of small cash an F van that he bad seen d! Drassino creep | buyers for home building purposes. Bee t the ship had not been ia tibechad hadin pier the bench on which the woman | cause of the perfeot transit system of gine r par ry and ured | Secretary of fis guests on the Flor inspected the {hey also commended Comman ‘Chambers and nis men for jwallantry in sta) je on board The 'Florida's crew ! éebris without scratch, leary Metcalf were Secr Taft, Postmast Clarence R. Edwards, Lieut.-Cc L. MoCaw and Lieutenant mander C. L. Davis, Shallow Water was seated and set fire to her skirt,| White Plains, although it excludes Thate { and Navy Meteo: Mayflower b para | Manufacturing, it Is the most active, Insists that di Drassino|jt ts the county seat. Sind highly ac- y he saw | erwstble trom the city. Stewart, of Fordham Hospital, | Excursion to Westfleld. | 9 never saw any one 80 terribly | s 4 | |B, J. Walker, of No. 34 West Thirty- burned ag wos Miss McCormick live | intra’ ‘street, will open nali-acre pi r so ort a time. Her hair was | at Westfield, N. J., with an excurs! even ws gone and her face, body andj fering individual ng up her skirts she arose | property with graded ran with all her strength, which je trees. The War limbs a the dewalks, s sold for antfield s body will be taken! op Noa deftecn ». 407 High street, Mount, Manhattan e was thirty-eight day and Rail ¢ Florida was ancho A 0K \ water off Sevell's Point a TDR UR Ls eight of the scene of t into Miss McCormick's rimac battle. ng, and Di Drassino Many Houses for Rahway. raaniinl he | Atthe Rahwa The Florida was fortiled wit a water iis : briskly tight bulkhead specially ructed | ————-— metruction and designed to represent: actua’ wa Jona nity Simoneau, ‘ and present actus’ ar! ARMOR PLATE VAULTS, | nprovenont © nay aaalty, i sought wa ee | for 100, whieh will be sold when finished determ whether this form of bu jon the x nly payment plan stalme head which, if formidable, all the Carnegie Safe Deposit Company | 7 uns modern Amerigan ships of war probably Has a Formal Opening. avery Sunday from Cortlandt and West Maine ea liteeouy 7 rm 1 thee iG wenty-third street ferries on the Penn- y be provkled, vould sefully| The armor plate vaults of the Car-| syivania Railrond at 2 ovcloek ane the explosive! negie Sa Company were tor compar New Record at Massapequa. n p ‘ That business ts getting back fas ree| brated by @ reception at which many | .crmin ie imdioeted tee fant te at f yn far and Wall street bankers and others w ut Massap It exceeds that of June wide and possib h present, These largest ant vear ——~— the world, were made armor pl Under normal conditi the buying is durin TO TEST WRIGHT AEROPLANE °* ** * ON FRENCH RACE COURSE. |‘ «0 < 4 cele- m of the ch ns the bulk of ve system, f bolts thick shoe a Title Com, RR MIMTIneT Wookie” Conall « ca pany PARTS, J 13.—A de USS wd to Massapequa various plac Wrig he Da 1 and one-half z on special trains fr | Re a orc at ee Sth Island City and Platbush a | the sew f ie y | t I ° Buyers Must Use Sense | t M Bhan 24 2 NE A ore oe eas whion they acquire. If they get a < and certificate under the new Land T: ‘Registration law, which will go int scieen “os th tide he time locks release the boits from wil sae et The courte meas, {bel Krip upon the ranaatye neck of the “10 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1908s, ree New Summer Shows To Add to Town’s Gayety ollies of 1908" Will Be Revealed Next Week on the York Roof—“Skihi” CHANGES JON 7 TO AVE OUT sa, Madison Square Garden ts plumes with a great next week, when two roof productions, veaied on the roof on Mon- Thirty Men in Superstructure of Market Honesty Has Been ‘ new review, a | Grace composer of the REND EL of Broadway,” ge from the Eden to the Su 1pon its orlginal s the apt title of a musical Spooner and “at the Lincoln Square Thea- Richard Hard- first seen here at own of Harvard” will be acted by ers’ stock compar . VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. DAZIE, JARDIN DE Paris rm Island, the prin: eal Estate Ex- pire E Foster | change, the Brooklyn Board of Real Howard T vers and Herman, and Mr. and Mrs hattan Beach on Thurs- "SOM" INCABN FOR WOMEN ON HOBOKEN ERR Panic Follows Find of Oueer | Looking “Instrument of the One Hundred and | exchanges will hold members to strict} EDW. J. SULLIVAN IS A MERCHANT WHO NOWS REALTY. | ment by | conduct | They were | the adjoining te: | who ha The Lackaw in Hoboken have a bomb | none of their staff tas had the temerity was found yesterday afternoon tn the women’s cabin Ithaca during the 5 o'clock out from under a seat a wild, scream- when the boat got a tremendous Likewise was a new unsbipping nasseng pilots made ted States Consul, he ist to’ port, record made for Deckhands and n became ost entirely burned away, her eye-|to-day and to-morrow. Instead of of- firm, tracts on Long Is rument of deata and destrue- if the lawyer a. small sum in cash in as a rule, He « n and equipped with it was deposited in the a1 deeds until | he of the railroad detective ippealed to and procured a tub of we y Depositing the | had_ two porte to au Isolated “| did go so far as to pick It up and heard some- then I have ermitted myself no familarities. I have would } redress except in a and if the com- » nothing left for satis- | there has been no mad come down and arrest It has a Paterson look about {t that 1s not inviting. NINTH REGIMENT GOES TO FORT WADSWORTH. The Ninth Regiment, Coast Artillery, went into summer encampment at Fort | Wadeworth, afte- marching down Broadway, lurge crowds that t thoroughfare. BANK SURPLUS MAKES GAIN OF $6,199,100, The statement of t incrtase Of 36,199,100 in the | House shows Ward, heading the ave aggregate The regiment was followed by hun- of small boys i poardeg jhe o-aloa, land 372.1680 and loans amounting to | dreds sear ' SEVEN HURT I “A CENTRAL PARK Four Men and T:vo Women Buried in Debris as Ma- chine Hits Tree. Two women and four men in a taxi- cab driven by William Sisk, of No. 48/ West Forty-eixth street, were caught under their overturned and wrecked fe at 4A. M. to-day in the Weet Drive of Central Park, when Sisk lost control of his machine and smashed it vehi gainst a tree. K Wh the away. Sisk wi the driveway. ‘The cries of the women and men were ara who lifted out the nd then the uncen- ‘omen were greatly erical, They eaid they were Lucy and Nettie Henderson, ‘of No, 19 West Fittleth street. The men said they were Harry Hoft- man, of No. 10 Madison avenue; Win: fim H. Doyle, of No, 29 West Thirty- th street; William A. Smith, of No. Seventh avenue, and Harry Briscol, heard by policemen imprisoned persons selous Sisk. The excited—almost hy! sister iInety-fifth street. of No. 208 Weet downtown when the accident occurred. TENANTS ALARMED WHEN ADIONNG FACTORY BURKS | House Full of Furniture Quit- ted at a Loss of $50,000. “story furniture factory “o bel & Sons, at No, #2 Eliza street, was shut up at noon to burst with such rapidit structure was gut men could get con Battalion Chief O' rs saf tire building was stored with furniture, which the flames licked up greed! spreading quickly.from ‘the lower floors |to the roof, ‘The blaze had possession of the base- ore an alarm was sent in, king operations fro mthe roof. entirely successful in saving ments, but not in calming the excitement’ that thrilled the neighborh adjoining | ten ghting their way and household gear, down the stairwa nd hurling mattre The reserves of the Elizabeth street a pretty to tampeding tenants at the same Althi furniture there oncern vind at the time lof the tirc, an estimate of $50,000 dam- | axes was inade off hand by the firemen ugh the building. In the rear of the burning factory are several little theatres, and in one of them, the People’s Music Hall, a pic- | ture ‘show _was going on when the fire started. There was plenty of excite- ment in the small show place for a few minutes, but in the rush to get out no | one was hurt. OFFER OF WORK FLASHED AFTER HE KILLED HIMSELF. | Immediately there was panic and the’ BUFFALO, X. ¥., June 18—Devid J. cabin was emptied by ing rush. Deckhands who went in and looked at the bomb backed out, and) the head, He leaves a wife an. several into the Hoboken | children in Coxeack! Y. Herrick committed suicide at ‘a hotel here to-day by shooting himself through Herrick left a letter addressed to a brother at Coxsackie, in which he said | he had been wandering around looking for work. He had written a Mr. Cole in Chicago, by whom he had been em- ployed at one time, asking for employ- | ment, and not receiving a repiy hal be- | come despondent. Very soon after shooting himself! a telegrain was re- celved at the hotel from Cole offering him a position ——— Big Success, Carle’ ‘who's the darndest fool in town? | Why, Richard Carle in ‘Mary's Lamb! at the New York Theatre,” reads the latest billboard advertising the come- Gian's big success, now in its fourth eex. 23d Street. TAXICAB WRECK taken to the Presbyterian Hospital in an ambulance, and will die. ‘The women and men in the cab were all sed or cut, but not seriously hurt. | nen the cab entered the Park at | One Hundred and Tenth street, the pas- sengers seemed 1:1 @ hilarious mood, and laughter could be heard blocks s making speed. Near hnty-sixth street the cab shot from ad engaged the taxicab at One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, they told the police, and were being driven and two hours afterward fire forth in the basement, spreading that the entire d befor ethe f're- hea, who arrived on the first alarm, immediately sent in a second, seeing that the fire had dan- 1s headway and fearing for the ty of adjoining tenements, The en- 23d Street. cessary for the firemen to The tenants in the} nt at No. S4 poured | out of their rooms, dragging trunks) s and fire-escapes | ses from the win-/ gh time of it | ‘lish fire Hnes and quell the | 23rd Street no member of the | 25rd Street ‘JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street. On Monday, June the rsth, The trains of the Hudson River Tunnels (to and from New Jersey) will run to 23d Street, Main Station and only entrance is in the 23d Street Store of James McCreery and Co. SILK DEPARTMENTS, [2 Both Stores, ; “McCreery Silk” for summer wear. All the desirable weaves in the latest colors, Many ex clusive designs, At moderate prices, On Monday, June the rsth, Complete assortment of Rough Shantung Pongee. 55c to 3.50 per yard Superior quality, perspiration proof, Black Habutai Silk. Recommended for summer wear, 65c per yard former price 85¢ BLACK DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, On Monday, June the rs5th. English Mohair Sicilian, 42 inches wide, 55c¢ per yard value 85¢ All wool French Voile. Crisp finish. 42 inches wide. 68c per yard - value 1.00 DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, On Monfay, June the r5th. Sale of Imported Linen and Cotton Suitings, including mercerized linen, cotton, poplin and Union linen. All the leading colors, white and natural. 1gc per yard 15,0co yards, Mercerized Voile. Plain colors:—sky blue, pink, reseda, lavender, brown, cadet and navy blue, cream, white, tan and black. . 6c per yard White Union Linen, Irish manu- facture, Full bleach, soft finish. 36 inches wide. 25c per yard -. JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street. JAMES McGREERY & 60, 341h Street On Monday, June the rsth. BLANKET DEPTS. In soth Stores. Scotch steamer Rugs, best quality Shetland wool, A variety of Tartan Plaids with plain backs or reversible checks, All the desirable colors, 11.50 Saar value 16.50 RUG DEPARTMENTS, 12 Both Stores. Oriental Rugs. zoo Carpets, Afghan, Cashmuere, FeraghanandAgra, 85cto1.0coper sq. it, usual price 1.35 to 1.75 joo Fine Caucasian Rugs. 12.50 to 20,00 value 18.00 to 30,00 joo Silky Kurdistan and Mosul Rugs. 15.00 to 30.00 coxamses OR ' value 25.00 to 40,00 400 choice Kerman and Sarouk fedjades. 35-00 and 52,50 usual price 75.00 to 100.00 Domestic Rugs. All the new patterns of standard grade Rugs, Sizegxraft. 2z.50to 32.00 Other sizes in proportion. Willow Velvet Carpets, Made, laid and lined. 1,00 per yard value 1.60 EAMES McGREERY & G0. 34th Street