The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1911, Page 7

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MRS. JOHN SLOANE | HEART DISEASE i Widow of Millionaire Carpet! Merchant Stricken in Fifth Avenue Home. Many friends were grieved to-day to learn of the sudden death from heart Aisease of Mrs, Adela Berry Sloane, widow of John Sloane, the carpet mer- ghant, at her house, No, §3 Fifth ave- nue The funeral will be held at 10) @’dock Wednestay morning, and burial | WEI de in Woodlawn. Qfre, Gloane apparently nad been in vigorous health, tit when she got up Yesterday morn!n; complained of pains | DES SUDDENLY OF | BROKEN WITH CRUTCH. Knocked Down by Cripple, He) Says, ‘a Beaten by | rowd, POLICEMAN’S NOSE St Polleeman Geeres HE. Groot of the Hast One Hundred and Fourth stroet| station received @ fractured none early this morning when attacked by half a) doren young men Who had been singing and creating @ disturbance at One Hun+ |dred and Mighth street and Lexington avenue According to the policeman, ‘Willlam Boott, twenty-one years old, @ cripple, of No. 18 Bast One Hundred and Bighth street, hit him across the | face with his cruteh, breaking his nose Groot told the men to ge away, but |they refused. Then, he says, Soott |knocked him down and the other men piled on top of him and tried to wrest his nightetiok from him, Somebody had gent in a call for the ree! and Sergt. Higgins and three! |patroimen ren up. They deat the) crowd back and arrested Scott and two | others who said they were William | Relily of No, 118 East One Hundred and Fifth street and Joseph Frank of No. 668 Ninth je. They were charged with ass 1g an officer, root went to the Harlem Hospital, | wher ‘6 his nose was eet. He then went about her heart, Her children were | home. summoned and @ phywician calle’, ana} = for @ time she seemed to rally. ft t| soon aft: rward she beoame eet, and @led within an hour « Sale | iven arrived at her bei BPeesvyrerian Church, of which she was You can't shake them off. e WU 8 member @de was marrted to John Sloane, prest- Geet of W. & J. Biloane, in 1807. She (eaves three chiliren—John and William holds eyegtasses with « @eene ond Mra, Wiliam PF. 9. Griswold. safe, secure cling — withou Ber musband died in 1908, leaving an tlth lippin, eters of more than M.00,00, He loft ing, sipping Kells | widow the Fifth avenue mansion as forms a safe barrier between ee oeaens anos) Where De uu and the inconvenlence of Troksd glasses. You may purchase shis “eyeglass Insur- John Sloane. ance” for 35 cents, v D. Bh her brother-in-law, itp ved it sary Vande ster o¢| Sold only at our stores. jus Vanderbi It. NEW EMPEROR OF ABYSSINIA. | WER Konnis Veluce Lldj-de su, Grandeon of | Condists ond Ovticians | St Past ftrd, Street, near » Brooklyn {. Brooklyn GRAND Ri RAPIDS FURNITURE All our Special Sales advertised in Sunday's papers will be) \ continued to-morrow, Tuesday. | L t D Of the Greatest Piano | Las ays Opportunities in America | Don't Deley ond Be Dis appointed, for This Great Sale Is Nearing Its End, You Save from $150 to $250 To-Morrow in This Remarkable Sale of $500 List Walters Concert Grand Upright Piano Outhts, $975 Consisting of Piano, Music Cabinet, Chair | and Rubber Cover, for ...+. $5Poun. $1 a Week Rayer on Payment of $5.00. URGENT, Don't Delay. Ee WALTERS PL | tn en | ae ts ik ar et Upon Fi LOO MINGDALES’, ‘Len, to $d Ave,, 59th to 60th Smee! at any price, J — s aoraa avade a Seine ees te soe) eee - phasing ip udy These Maps and See How Little Money the B. R.T. THE BRT. OFFER CONTRIBUTES LESS THANG21000,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION. THIS MAP SHOWS /N HEAVY BROKEN LINES@2==02)WHERE /T PROPOSES 70 SPEND THIS MONEY - ALL FOR THIRD-TRACKING ITS PRESENT ELEVATED LINES AND EXTEN- SIONS 70 SUCH LINES /N BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. Pg! -a --" RICH Oy, MAAHAATTAN THE B.R.T. OFFERS AS AN ALTERNATIVE PROPOSITION THAT IF THE CITY BUILD CERTAIN EXTENSIONS IN BROOKLYN, THEN IT WILL’ QEVOTE A PRRT OF ITS $21000,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION 70 Bee THE THIRD- TRACKING OF,/TS ELEVATED LINES 1 BROOKLYN; g H 70 THE MINOR EXTENSIONS SHOWN IN BROMEN LINES ON i eae PS) rms map ano Te REMAINDER B10.560.000 TO SUBWAYS * oe, ee WHICH SuM 1S ONLY ENOUGH 70 BUND A SUBWAY FROM “ets I STREET 10 50 STREET 3 snoww on rms Py MAP, IN BROKEN LINES THUS eonwwm ee o Or MANAAT TAA Ivar THE INTERBOROUGH OFFER. SOOO @ MOKATES SUBWAY LIVES TOBE CONSTRUCTED WITH CITY ANDINTERBOROUGH CAPITAL Lan C/TY CONTRIBUTING 4 68,224500 oer" a WNTERBOROUGN CONTRIBUTING SS7%SSAS00 — 1 SS" OO ome ae (NDICATES ELEVATED EXTENSIONS .. 4 CONSTRUCTION, ALL INTERBOROUGN CAPITAL @ 18,919,000 : LU OR aw KD MOICATES BELMONT TUNEL i> if RA. CONSTRUCTION, C1TY CAPITAL @450Q000 0 ‘. AY A “SY ‘ vam, CONSTRUCTION, INFERBOROUGN CAPITAL # 8.50Q000 ca OOWONNND WVDICATES FUTURE EXTENSIONS TO SUBWAY SYSTEM TOTAL CITY CAPITAL # 69,724S500. TOTAL INTERBOROUGH CAPITAL § INCLUDING EQUIPMENT | /33, 824, $00. § GRAND TOTAL 203,545,000 5: peanae J ( ff ‘ $ 2 OS a 7 % he, Se i pte v od yas woth, Fx — pie, ¥ 4 fon wo SST Eee - ra cane Kiceemel e wer} seem Taraas eke MANHATT \AM RIVER ee ffers to Put Into Construction.

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