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im m7 NFFDED TO RUN OY FINE YEARS Department Estimates Leave! {Only $20,000,000 Available | for Subways This Year. | ! DESPITE RAISED TAXES.| Tentative Budget Shows De- mand for $268,000,000 for Water Supply. The immense eum of $760,292.70 will be tieeded to run the city government until and inoluding 1915. ‘This total was reached to-day after department and Worough heads had furnished to ho Hoard of Estimate statements of the Prospective requirements of all city de- partments for the corporate stock dur- ing the year beginning July 1, 1911, and for gubsequent years inclusive of 1915.| To-day's estimate includes bonds al- ready authorised for 1910 and partly for 191, Only $20,000,000 Left Avaliable. For the next year the department heads ask for bond issues aggregating | $42,944,164, which ts within $20,000,000 of the inoome for the current tnx year from §800,000,000 of taxable values. ‘This means there would be avaliable omy $20,000,000 for mubways, in addition to the 900,000,000 already segregated for Und the law, the city can extent of 10 per cent. of the taxable values. detailed estimates for the de- partments for the years to 1915 are as) tolows: 31,147,006 | 21,004,117 | Department Water Supply. Board of Water Supply. |the murder of W | Albert Gregory, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, che MRRTTE 1911. MINISTER TELLS WOMAN'S VERSION OF SHOOTING Mrs. Dodge, Accused of Killing Heath, Declared Man Had | Shot Himself in Her Home. ‘ANGER THE SULTAN; ENGLAND IN Mt 1p Diplomatic Clash | Clash Expected Over the Spiriting Away of Sacred Relics. | SATISFACTION. | | GUILDHALL, Vt ence M » May 4 who is Mrs, Plor- harged with itam Heath of Dal- ton, N. H, at Mrs. Dodge's home in| Lunenberg, appeared in her customary | g004 spirits when the trial wae resumed to-day and remained unperturbed throughout the proceedings, even when her daughter and companion, Mra. Ida Rell, was called to the stand as a wit- ness for the prosecution. Re Belt evore Hin se went to ner] LONDON, May 4.—The operations at other's home a sho ime after Heath's Geath and Mra, Dodge told her | Jerusalem of the Anglo-American ayn- that Heath had shot himaelf. Mrs. Roll dicate of excavators threaten to cause could not remember any other facts in)" Interenting diplomatic affair, Ac- connection sith the case. | cording to to-day's messages from Con Mra. Dodge's version of the death of |stantinople, the Turkish Government Heath was told to the Court by Rev, | takes & serious view pastor of the Lunen- | has sent high official burg Methodist. Church, Rev, Mr, |{nvestigate the charge that the for- Gregory called at the Dodge home| *aners despoiled the Mosque of Omar about two hours after the death of jand discovered and carried away sacred Heath. On the stand to-day he said|felice hidden from the Romans when that Mra. Dodge told him that she was| the city was @acked by Titus in A, in the kitchen at the time the shots| D. were fired, and that went into the antime the present whereabouts of | bedroom, where ¢he saw Heath lying |the archaeologists and the nature of their | on the floor, @he iifted his head for a | spotis ta a mystery, The members of the moment and then got some brandy and | expedition with thelr prizes embarked at tried to make the man swallow {t.| Jaffa, Palestine, fifty-four miles by rail- Then she summoned way northwest of Jerusalem, on April 19. clergyman testified t They went aboard Parkor’s yacht, told him that there was no one in the| Which had been awaiting them, and eet house at the time of Heath's death ex-| sail before the people of Jerusalem | | learned what they had done. It 1s prob. alle that the yacht is now heading for TO ASK Dodge, Believed to Have Taken Sol-| omon’s Crown and Sword, but Not Ark of Covenant. of the matter and| to Jerusalem to| vernment’s mort im= | igngland 4 Bigge TIE hy Dr. A. C. Breitling, | vhere is no doubt that the promoters Who testified yesterday, was recalled. |of the rprise hoped to discover the He told of a visit to Mrs, Dodge'a| Ark of the Covenant and the Seven. home after the shooting, when } Accompanied by Attorney-Gei ; hare branched Candle Stick, but a Constant!- |nople despatch of to-day says it ts bo-! gent and Deputy Sheriff J. N. Dodge. | jieved that the explorers found Solo- | Mra. Dodge, he sald, showed them the | mon's crown, his sword and his ring and revolver and a box of cartridges. Dr jan ancient manuscript of the Bbble. Brettiing examined the revolver at the! erie extent of the operations Is showa | time ¢na found some blood or@it, but | by the statement that $30,000 has been | eT ac tn anay cracee oe putty. spent by the syndicate who engaged en. | nie get was brought out by the | gineering experts who had worked on | Prosecuting attorneys to controvert the | the construction of the London aul testimony that Heath committed sul- vay | t railroad, Members of the Armour family | 89 | Clie. Heath was a painter and work- of Chicago are reputed to be among the | ing with putty, and the Government at- | hacke: : Department of Bridges Carnegie library sites. ‘Health Department. 2,000,109 964,172 9,450,017 10,621,642 6,887,216 2, 98,279,648 4,358,027 ++ 49700, 202,704 Years 1910, 1911 and 1912 only. ‘he entimate of amount needed for dbcks and ferries for the next five years {sf860,000,000, Commissioner Tomkins asks {or $9,000,000 for iminediate needs, For “permanent improvements" cor- perate stock is issued, While it is true} the cost of maintaining the Street Clean- ing Department is about $5,000,000 a year| that is met by revenue bond tssues— hares, horses, snow removal, not being “permanent improvements. poorasirenndibl~ cabchlbsoate WALL STREET \A wavering tendency in standard ne- cprities, after the opening of the stock raarket this morning, was offset by pro- nounced strength in International Har- vaeter and all of the local tractions, APMOTICS ceeseeecseces Total... On further favorable crop news, In- | ternational Harvester made a spirited | rise of 8 points, Local traction shares Were persistently purchased, Industrial shares were exceedingly | FEDERAL CONSTITUTION \ ai of the expedition, | ——— BOY BURGLAR CAUGHT , AFTER DESPERATE FIGHT. torneys rely on the absence of traces of putty on the revolver to show that the victim of the shooting a1@ not | handle the weapon. Bome little stir was caused tn the court-room when Irving Silaby testified that on the day of Heath's death, M | Dodge had auld ‘In hiv. presence: Mr | Detective and Prisoner Extricated |have to go up for thi 1 1 know I'l) From Ashcan After Tussle in have to Ko up for thi Silay said that he went to the Dodge home shortly after Heath's death, and saw Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. M. D, Bowker Harlem Apartment. Detectives O'Neill and Curley of the | Min, 11 G. Howned. wife ot’ the | Alexander avenue station, both acratched | puatintial palniater, there jand bruised, arraigned Will!lam Ken- | Howker or Mra, Dodge |nedy of No, 181.Fast One Hundrea and | he sald, “it the third bullet | Twenty-fifth street before Magist had been found, f told them that it steinert in Morrisanin Court to-day and | had not. Then Mrs. Dodge began to |.) cry, “Tli have to go up. for this! T|C2areed tim with buretary. know I'll have to, go up for this! Oh, | They #ald that Mrs. James Corbett of | that poor man's wife! How could he | No. d and Dhirty- have done it? jeleith street had complained to them _ jon April that the son of the Janitress, Annie Kennedy, had robbed her | Mrs. Marie Pollock, across IN AID OF PICKPOCKETS. | *: Said, had seen him do it (ves watched Mrs. Corbett's | flat, wand Jast night saw Willem enter, wuarded the back door and eill entered. A racket started Inside ke an automobile gone crazy in a china shop, Curley found young Ken- nedy and O'Neill head downward in a |huge ashoan in the dasement, with Chester Kennedy, Wlem's younger brother, hovering @round with an axe Sentence to Workhouse for Disor-| derly Conduct Violates Thirteenth Amendment, Says Lawyer. Tn applying for a writ of habeas! corpus for two pickpockets who were sentenced to a term of thirty days In and waiting. f | and ? & good chanc the workhouse, Lawyer Honry Rosen: |O'Neth e * Le lie nad berg raised the novel piva to-day that! Chester was strained and William such sentences are in violation of the | Was overpowered, William's pleture ta in First Bection of Thfteenth Amend- the logues' Gallery, He has been twice ment to the Con tion of the United vieted of burglary, Maxistrate Stetn- States, The pickpockets are James ert gave the detectives forty-elght hours | Feltenberg and Michael Sheel, were | to find out more about him, found gullty by Magistra O'Connor | of disorderly conduct on May 3, | weak during the afternoon trading. Losses of from 1 to 2 points were com- mon in the industrial list, Railroad issues shaded off about 1 polnt in sym- thy. The trading eloment was quick td take | the short side of prices throughout to- day's session becat the activity of Congress in ca for investiga tions of the principal industrial com- binations, After a moderate ral fow minutes the list clo: velow the final level of y “d consklerably terday. The Closing Prices, 117% — ‘6 Ms 4 | tlence during the last 1 } | if the 2 | sages are too frequent, or seanty, or scald +! soning makes you dull and tired, fretful RENEW MOSQUITO WAR. awyer Rosenberg, in his application | Justice Hendrick, contended that the have held that a convietion for ly conduct ds not a conviction | cour diso! Joining hands to renew the old fight Against the mosquito, Improvement As- } for a crime done. In sentencing the | #0c ns, the Bourd of Health, the Vile | two prisoners to manual labor, the Jaws | lage Board of Trustees and the Town- yer holds, his clients were placed in| ship Committee of South Orange have the position pnvieted of | cailed a public meeting for next Mon. } a erlme the Amend-| day night to discuss plans, ment, he p » guarantees that! The meeting will be addressed by | no person shall be compelled to perform | Professor John B. Smith, the most en- | nervice involuntarily except as @ per-|thusiastic living mosquito fighter, and 1 convicted for a erime Spencer Miller, the father of South The writ is re of the Supreme Orange's ploneer movement years ago to rid itself of the pest «THE PAINS THAT RACK A WOMAN'S BACK. “Man works from rise to set of sun, | “But woman's work is never done.” Are Warnings That Point To Sick, Weak Kidneys. Any woman who keeps house and “thrings up a family knows the truth of the old rhyme—and how much harder t is when not in perfect health! Many a wife endures with noble pa- the daily misery of backache, pains about the hips and pelvis, blue, ervous spells, and urinary disorders, ex- pecting no relief because she doesn't Know what is the matter. It is not true that every pain In the region of the hips and lower a! female trouble.” When the k get congested and inflamed there is con- stant backache, headache, dizzy spells, bearing down pain, urinary disorders land other queer pains which are easily | mistaken for sex aliments, but which are due to the swollen, sick kidneys. You can tell that it is kidney trouble secretions are dark-colored and contain sediment like brick dust, if pas- ‘Every Picture Tells A Slery, ke hot water, And the uric acid poi- I cant bend over" ‘MOSQUE VANDALS ACCUSED MEN [to their whereabouts for two or three prove that the two defendants were Nt aign until some of his friends jcaught by Detectives Di ( and Ca- Signed. Then they satd they would do| | puto forcing the lock of the door of \% up, and they have.” | the premises at No. | again, DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by all dealers, Price So cents. Fosren-Mirsumm Co. Bhiffalo, N.Y. Proprietors, trance twenty years ago and who has been active in movements to help the newaboys of New York, ‘The reason for the benefit Bob’? Stone Is going blind and {¥ other- wise 1H and his frien OLD-TIME NEWSBOY, GOING BLIND, WILL BE AIDED BY FRIENDS. Hall, No. 119 East Mleventh street, and @ ticket admits “gent and lady” {i cluding wardrobe, with the assurance fs that /of the newsboys’ president that there who attend will have the time of sheir want to raise lives besides help ob, DRAGGED BY BEARD ly 7 |enough money to send him West and ~~ | | keep his wife and two ehildren from Mra. Schwarts Looks Ahead, | want, According to the president of | BC May 4.—2 tody of her the Newsboys’ Club “‘Bob' Stone has nborn child, Mra, Berth lost and won a good many fortunea| Schwartz ha for divorce and helped many « guy who was down | from Dav! Schwartz, She alle and out” and in his hour of need the| her hu |newaboya are going to help him. her ‘The benefit will be a ball in Webster marr! sband has failed to provide for ce four dave after they were ov. MT, 1910, || = ~ | GET A ‘A IRR STRIKING BAKERS Twenty-five striking bakers set upon Judge viuleiaas Se Sets Former Georgo Lipaky of No. 2 Ludlow atreet in Allen street, near | while he was ing the bakery wagon of his father, Samuel Lipsky, Abrahain | Dimond, a long bearded helper, was sit- | ting beside Lipsky. The raiders cau him by his whiskers and dragged him to the street. He 4d out of and ran for the bakery, Grand, to-day, | Free Because of Latter’s Manner of Testifying. DISCOVERY 3 KILLS BEDBUGS ~ Peterman’s Discovery kills bed bugs and their eggs. A sure preventive. Peterman’s Roach Food kills roaches, water bugs and beetles. Standard for 24 years, Peterman’s Ant Food kills ants and fleas. Peterman’s Moth Food — Odorless — Kills moths, A sure preventive. It ts probable that Antonio Rublano and Pasquale D1 Rosa will continue to walk around in circles and wonder as his coat where he was half an hour jater, under the counter, George Lipsky was street, struck with a and kicked until F appeared and the crowd scattered, the Gouverneur Hospital, days to come, Slinilar exercise may be expected from Detective Di Gillo, one of the star sleuths of the Italian Squad, Rublano and Di Rosa were placed on trial before Judge Mulqueen in the Court of General Sessions to-day charged with burglary in the third de- | gree, Deputy Assistant District-Attorney | Deming had made his opening address to the fury telling how he expected to thrown {nto the At Lipsky had a deep cut on his head bound up and returned home. “Three delegates from the union were here yesterday,” he sahil, “ureing us|’ to slgn the agreement. My father would | With the prospect of only one quarter | of the nec 2 Kast One Hun- | dred and Seventh street on the night of ssary supply of bread to be April 19. blessed for the Sabbath, the matzoth Di Gilio wan the first witness for the | factories, which aro for the most part| Under the auspices of the Downtown prosecution. He wan instructed to tell | Cloded at this time, started up to-day all | News Club and with the ald of how the capture was made, over the east side at full capacity. It| “Big 1 Sullivan, George Considine lis predicted that matzoths will be the | and others, a benefit will be given to- principal article of food in many faml-| morrow night for “Bob" Stone, who \ ies for weeks to come. | used to sell papers at the bridge en- “Me and me partner,” sald Di Gillo, “was standing In @ doorway watching premises on the opposite side of the street that had been blown up by a Biack Hand dynamite bomb and” Bang! ‘This 1s supposed to represent the found when Judge Mulqueen smashed the desk with his gavel. D1 Gillo almost jumped ow of t witn chair, the jurors straightened up and became alert and the defendants grabbed hold of thelr lawyer, “Gentlemen of the Jury" said Judge Mulqueen, “You will acquit these de- fendants at once, The statement of the detective is prejudicial to their rights and privileges, It is abour time detes- [tives be taught how to present proper ) evidence.” Two court officers had to push Ru- | biano and Di Rosa out of the building. | They couldn't belleve they were free. The jurymen were almost as surprised as the defendants, and grateful, too, | for the trial promised to stretch out for | some time. As for Detective Di Gillo and Deputy Assistant District-Attor- | ney Deming, they may nover smile | Greatly Reduced Prices for Spanish Olives Essie Brand The Best Imported Creamery Butter Very best—fresh from Western Creameries, lb. Belle Brook Butter Fanciest quality prints, in clean cartons, each Smoked Shoulders Lean little “picnics,” at bed rock price, Ib. . | OBES 7 10° Finest Fruit 15° Essie Peaches Finest Fruit ae Choicest Lemon Clings in richest syrup, large can en eae TWENTY ARE INJURED BY STEAMER EXPLOSION. | CLEVELAND, May 4.—Twenty per- | sons were injured to-day by the ex-| piosion of a boller on the steamer State | of Ohio of the Cleveland and Buffalo line. Ten were seven of them to the United States East View Peaches Choice California Lemon Clings, in rich syrup, large Imported Peas Large can choice Moyens, green and tender Corn | anes OR AESatae thems [Nem tale, ok Qe Condensed MLK | enpe sue Orn. 49° | Peveled rewired! all Shecendal ee Lor Meaty Sean sarge ‘Sime The Four Best Brands—F\ resh, New Made Milk, Tomatoes : sirens whed Wie oanLbsion seourred, cartons, dozen........00+ Rich in Butter Fat. At Lowest Possible Prices. sle—ripe, red. selectial (rug De | Bacon Butler’s Brand.....................can FO] sitpackeidin largest cases 7 Sugar gured. very best e- $9¢|Shawnee Brand, 3 cans 23° can 8° See , onions 5e Comparison Cheese Liberty Brand..... 3 cans 25€ can Qe] Bemus tbe ee 3 Apricois Esste—choicest Calioraia ic fruit; large can. ..seeeeees ‘17 Pears Essle—ch oi t California Richest New York, with all the cream, lb, ! 15° Rice Ayinourthing «3 ths. 14° Essie Brand........,...............can 9° Evaporated Milk will convince the most | critical smoker that New Potatoes Fees pure oe, evi — ser ape seen of MIMI cneoako 19° i : thick cream. When used—add nothing but water. "Morden... @ ins. 25e Oranges 3 tall 25° tall 9° can, California Navels large, juicy; doz S5o +4 BIE Liberty Pickies } All kinds, crisp appetizers; bottle 10¢ “S.&H. dome Ib. Coffee, 39¢ Beat of the 6 ws. 12° Belle Brook Brand.. Asparagus Ronita Brand, Choices? California; large ca 20¢ Smoked wees Blue Ribbon, large pkg... 12¢ 60 JA" Stamps FREE «| /20 are the best cigar value at any price FREE with...... Ib. BEST 50c coy 25¢ | Both 6 (d “S. & H.” Stamps qe 1 Otor 15 Ib. BEST COFFEE, 35e { for OO°| [60 Free wii "”}1™ Best Tea, 59 or loc ¥ = . Sharp Price Cuts. S anctieen. [P10 2-ac Stamps FREE ( S7,%c 15 geal Stamps FREE} but get them with each of the following: Wheatena, gic with each of the following: —————— Largest package Triumph Qais....10¢ | a package... 1 Rocksas Unsete ‘ cuit ree itt Blue Ribbon Farina, package .... ae Fluted Cocoanut, poe a resell fg ee, a ae rd Bine Ribbon Tapigegs pavkege = dee Extra Wines, Peerless Tomato Ketchup, | oli! i0e Peerless Cocoanut, shredded, pkg. .12¢ Fig Bars. eee eee A 2 Lottie - and nervous, It brings dizzy. spells, | Peerless Macaroni, the best, pkge.. .10¢ eerless Cocoa, al solutely pure, con,.10€ rheumatic pains, neuralgia, sick Leadache | Peerless Spaghetti, the best, pkge.. .10¢ Abb. 10 cents, 1 cerless Gelatine, shredded, pkge. .10e ae amet pis have brought | Bottle Worcestershire Sauce, recriess 10¢ Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder, pkye.. .10¢ sound backs and new life and strength to thousands of suffering women, This | remedy is made of pure medicines, con- | tains no poisonous nor narcotic drugs, nothing that would cause a habit. It| cures backache, kidney and bladder | troubles, also bedwetting of children, NEW YORK TESTIMONY _ Mrs. T. W, Dykeman, 154 W. 84th St, | New York City, N. Y,, says: “I was al Ideal tonic and tissue builder Imported Ginger Ale Saratoga Star Water Peerless Malt Extract | Roze’s Lime Ju'ce Corry’s Belfast; ratelns. B tule 29° ree Co 3 vie BBC sii as tl * BBE - large bottle Extra Special Offers for 3 Fince Pr 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores 50 OH Stamps FREE Princeton Dry Gin, tnakes finest Cocktails, bottle . b9e Gld Crow Rye Whiskey, H.B. Kirk& Co.'s genuine,bottlesOe with each of these purchases: . 7 Si Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, quart bottle. California White Wines Pleasant, palatab! and corrective most a tonal wreck as the result of kid: | onogram e Whiskey, bottle.. J. B. Reisling, sparking Rhine wine, large bottle... .,, 25¢ Ma onlay Th Aeon eet CE TT Ola Menectan ye. | ecrtll and Mastiny, bottle, 78¢| J, B, Sauiterne, rich and full bodied, large bottle... 30c consulted the best physicians, but they | Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, old and mellow, bottle. . 85c| J. B. Burgundy, finest of wines, large bottle 50c faled 40 releve me A reaive foally Hunter Rye and Wilson Whiskey, J. B. bottle. ....85¢|—Guinness’s Stout Bass Ale and about two months ago | got a sup, | Mported Sherry and Port Wine, bottle. . | Doren $4} 45/9 b> PE Q| Peer $9.50 9 bves 9S ply from the Emil Roller Pharmacy. 1 ff Case of Lager Beer, Leading Home Brews. bottles for bottles for 3c found relief immediately and 1 have no cause for complaint since. My back was strengthened, the pain removed and my kidneys restored to a normal con- dition.” THREE NEW STORES THIS YEE ntinual growth of our business proves the popularity of the JAMES BUTLER GROCERIES w ith the keepers of pater New York. In Brooklyn this morning, we open the complete genera! market a SLAND AVE., corner BEVERLY ROAD, with its three separate departments, (1) Groe: 3 (2) Wines and Liquors; (8) Me cota, Poultry and Kish—telephone Flatbush 1659, In Queens Borough we open the new Grocery Stare at 1211 JAMAICA AVE,, corner BENE- DICT AV Woodhaven~ telephone Richmond Hill 18738. A Wine and Liquor Department is also added to 977 MYRTLE corner THROOP AVE., Brooklyn—telephone Williamsburg 1482 W. On Saturday, May 6, we move into new and enlarged quarters at 12 AMSTERDAM A borhood f in which we have been located for over twenty-five years, house- VE., near 60th STRE Y, a neigh- Tchr ta ah Raa an caper Se tee Radi ek

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