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“}\ OPIUM SMUGGLERS IN FIERCE BATTLE ON SHIP IN DOCK Entire Chinese Crew Set Upon Three Customs Raiders With Kriives and Clubs. FIGHT POLICE RESERVES. Revolvers and Nightsticks Win Desperate Struggle in Vessel’s Hold. Lytng at the foot of Forty-ftth street, Brooklyn, is the British steamer Ror- eqric, & dig, high-sided tron tramp which plies between the Bush docks and the East Indies. All her crew,| except the officers, are Chinamoen, squat Yellow coolles of the Cantonese type. The Roseric has been in port a couple Of weeks taking on a cargo and booked | to wall for Singapore and Mong Kong next Saturday. Somehow word got @round that the yellow-faced firemen and coal passers were smuggling con- trabands ashore, and last night, about 6 e’clock, Deputy Collector Ed. R. Nor- wood, with Customs Inspectors Elmer J. Lewis and Thomas J. Murphy, de- scended upon the ship to make a search. The captain showed them the way forward. They descended into a close Packed forecastie, full of strange Orl- ental smells, and began rummaging through bunks and chests. about, the silent, sullen watched them loweringly. FORTY CANS OF OPIUM, THEN! KNIVES AND CLUBS FLOURISH, But nothing happened until Murphy turned out @ curiously bulky roll of bedding. He undid a wadded quilt and there were forty cans of opium, some lumps of raw opium and a supply of new pipes and other paraphernalla for smoking the drug, the whole being val- Wed at about $1,000, At the sight of their treasure cache in the hands of the in- vaders the Chinamen went into a tering, shrieking rage. down the all parts of the ship with knives out and clubs raised, Murphy was the only man of the three who had a revolver. At the sight of the drawn weapon the yellow crew gave & Mttle and the three white men backed out and up the deck, carrying the con- fiscated spolis with them. They tu ‘The captain was watching the row from a safe place aft. Deputy Nor- Wood asked his aid and that of his mates in arresting certain of the China- men, but the skipper, knowing how a cornered coolle will fight, only shook his head and allowed it was no fuss of his, 80, pursued by flying missiles and Cantonese curses, the customs men bus- tled ashore, and while two of them sod guard on the pier to see that none of the Chinamen escaped, the third found the nearest telephone station and called up Brooklyn Police Headquarters and asked for reinforcements, Detec- ves Dittman, Busby and Grattiano answered. NIGHTSTICKS AND REVOLVERS WIN BATTLE WITH CREW, There was a brisk fight, nightatioks against knives, ax the six men boa the vessel and drove the infuci ed Chinamen down the companio Below, in their quarters, they made a hard fight. But the four drawn re- volvers cowed them, while N Murphy were ploking out Yung Gow and Wou Gow, all firemen These three fought desperately ayalnst arrest. After they had been disa:med, knocked down with clubs and hands cuffed, they still struggled. The de:eo- tives and the Customs men drapmad them up the narrow ladder, feet first, and carried them bodily to where a pa: trol wagon waited. After a. nig were arraigr States Comm of attempted the law, for get ten years in pr eicner held them for trial. — DROPS DEAD ON STI ON STREET. Nathaniel Tucker of E Had Much Jast Orange Wealth tn Pockets, A woll dressed man who dled suddenly at the foot of tehall street shortly before noon y was soon after! identified by mas Howell of Good T Ground, L. 1, as Nath Tucker, a retired business st Orange N. J. The dead n son who Is & surgeon at Roosevelt Hospital, On his person were found wallets containing a bank meretal Trust Compan National City Bank f on Shanghai and Ho $00 In gold and W SUMMER RESORTS, pok of t oh + | Pawe and a jury in Trial Term, Part 17, WANTS $10,000 FOR IS HEADACHES Carl A. Linden, a twelve-year-old boy, is suing the New York Transportation Company through his father as |guardian ad litem for $10,000 damages for being knocked down and injured by & vehicle owned by the defendant com- pany. The accident occurred on Bast |Thirty-third atreet between Second and Thinl avenues on May 23, 190%, and the boy claims that he was so severely injured that his head has troubled him ever since. He went on the etand before Justice of the Supreme Court to-day, and sald that he was crossing the street when | the motor vehicle came along at @ high rate of speed and knocked him d6wn, A. K. King, counsel for the defendant, | his signature in black. When the wra: | on both sides of the bottle in | their iittle ones in the past years need ation to the it danger of introducing It is to regretted that there are ld more proper!: on the mother to scrutinize oon, that for themselves, but the the mother's watchfulness, id has From all| fi Chinamen | Without a | We make this startling offer | economies. . - | Rich Early Eng- ish Dini ~lesirt . like design; eted quarter sawed oak polished; China Closet,16.755 | Buffet, 22.00; table, } 42 in. top, 9.85; calls .98c | each. Aaa ane Princess Dre golden thick top,’ ike desigi upholstered in Boston le: ther, tufted, with spring seat Fine Refrigerators for Lift Top Refriger fine design, hardwood, an excellent ice ice capacity 40 Ibs, 16x40, ice capacity 50 Ibs ‘VORLD ADS, Y STERDAY— «+153 MORE Than the H ald. has been manufactured under the su over 30 years—the genuine Castoria. of fathere and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears VG ad is removed the same signature ap- nefarious business of putting up and velling at all shoul properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal only for adults, but worse yet, for chi ee medicines, It therefore devolves at she Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Any of These Furniture | Pieces or Other Goods | IN ANY AMOUNT UP TO $150.00 DELIVERED }j| INTO YOUR HOME, THIS ENTIRE WEEK, }| Cent Cash! an ADDED incentive to our Annual Summer Sale—a notable event in itself and brimful of wonderful THE EVEN cross-examined the little fellow and | found out that every other day since | the accident he had suffered from vere headaches, and that some days the headaches were so bad that they had Prevented him from going to achool. ou haven't got a headache to-day, sked Mr. Wing. “was the reply, yesterday.” Ave one the day before?” “No sir, but the day before that my head ached very badly,” was the answer. z “Then you mean to tell the jury that) your head only aches on alternate days?” “Alternate days" was @ little too much for the twelve-year-old, and, notloing his puzzled look, Mr. Wing aaid very kindly: “I mean you only aches every other day “Yes, sir; that s what I mean. Same- “but I had ve these head-/ times my head vegins to ache at It o'clock and sometimes just before din- ner." r head aches when you are hun- ry?" sugested the lawyer, “Yes, sir," replied the boy. Alexander Karlin is counsel for the plaintiff, The Kind You Have Always Bought. T= is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that ision of Chas, H. Fletcher for We respectfully call the attention Parents who have used Castoria for no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the atteution of the younger \ ped into Lae gery spurious medicit who ay now engaged in the | sorts of substitutes, or what preparations not i shod her child, Adults can do to rely (to Greater New York resi- + Open Saturday Evenings. | | | | | q | | A ny hie ry 7 rs, like design, in polished solid | bevel mirror, 18x30; doubie- | large wood knobs, Sale | | . ive Sleepy Hollow Rock- n, fine Suartered polished ators, richly saver; Size 23x 7,50 WORLD ADs, LAST SUNDAY. 296 MORE Than the Herald. WORLD A°>S. LEAD BECAUSE THEY SUCC) 30,022 WORLD ADS, LAST WEEK-~ 11,658 MORE Than the EED. 656,057 WORLD ADS, So FAR THIS YEAR — 232,439 MORE Than the Herald, aE WMONODAY AND HS AT EVENINGS ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. Thursday Bargains This Is Anniversary Week The tremendous sales of the past few days have placed hundreds of destrable garments on the list of odds and ends. Prices haven’t been simply reduced on these garments. They've been slaughtered. Read what great reductions follow: LINGERIE WAISTS, colored,{| SMART MANNISH WAISTS, 69e 69c embroidered, lace trimmed. For-|laundered collars and cuffs. For- 1.00 1.00 WASH DRESSES of gingham merly up to $2.00, merly up to $1.50. 1.97 ‘| and dimity, all colors. Formerly up 1.97 to $4.50. LINGERIE, TAFFETA AND 1.97 Bic Nghe Formerly 1 .97 9.97 LINEN SUITS, natural only. 2.97 3.97 aul | Formerly $5.50. 4.97 LONG PONGEE SILK COATS, Black satin trimmed, Former! 75 a y 3. |$12. LINGERIE DRESSES, white l only, Formerly $17.50. 7.50 MOTOR AND POLO COATS, and fancy weaves. also a few serge coats. Formerly 15. 00 to $50. $25 to $30. Thursday Millinery Bargains New straw shapes, French chip, Milan hair, hemp, in burnt, black and colors. Former prices $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00. To close, LINGERIE WAISTS, elabor- ately embroidered and lace trim- med. Formerly up to $3.00. LINEN WASH SKIRTS, white or natural, new models, Formerly up to $3.00. LINGERIE DRE insertions of real lace and ¢ embroidery. Formerly $5.00. LINEN DUSTERS, suitable for motor or street wear. For- merly $5.00. TUB_ DRESSES, med. ; lace Formerly $6.50. EMBROIDERED LINEN DRESSES, natural and colors, heavily embroidered in white or colors; value $10.00, MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, | worsteds, and hairline stripes, satin |lined, all colors; value $12.50. GENUINE IRISH LINEN SUITS, hand tailored .Formerly| emer pig ee tled Foe SILK FOULARD AND MEs- 7.50 SALINE DRESSES. Formerly $20.00. TAILORED SUITS, serges Formerly $40] al Hundreds of the garments, which lack of space prevents mentior of, at proportionate reductions, ILLER:HYAMSIc “ Fer. iT URE EEW FREE!!! with a purchase of ZUA@U ks ‘ CST om Me! PROPORTION $50 OPEN et et Shi GOR STATE 7 3 EXCURSIONS. | Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko dune 11 $1.50 Bellewood Park Every Sunday, $1. 00 's$Q5: 00 Clothing Up * and Monday Evenings, MICHAELS BROS} 5 AVE QTHST.BKLYN q in Nov freshinenta, Tcaeta, $1.00, Children, uP THE HUDSON SUNDA it rate decorations epaclous, pore ral width of iy FAKE, Short | Hay, Ay Mi 200 PM Me 10 fe: ee cia Rent “EXCHANGE ECLOTHING CO, Downtown Credit Tailere, No. i Park Place, Ne. Broadway. Alpi A mA ) euietr Cre, FOR: | DIAMONDS WAT C Ht Ly SS °3s" CREDIT rAST PAYPIEW We NE. Elevator, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES ,2° M25 Buzoman Wt rag ee Leigphone O867 Coruacds, ‘Tane Sight Seeing Yachts PIANOS AND ORGANS. sae Pruth Forge at ladon, and Cre OMEDNY i me neetpeers Haak pes ‘Het Ah Pen’ neat A. Me and 430, ONL, Jewelry, delivered; oapreaiess yas an 4 Sandy Hi aeareegtig, calls” visto 68 mosh, ee He ose 1 bn raraig Sg ANBioSTeSbuPANT “Tote OY Bote ct $1.00 hm gn Per Week NEVER SHONE On a Better House For $4,760 fyrditrely | worth _ AMERICAN WATCH DIAMOND co. 170 BROADWAY, eet Lana | nie A FOURTEENTH STREET Went of Fifth Avenue Thursday Brings Great Reinforcements to Our Stocks of Women’s Fine Wash Dresses | at 2.75 ...3.75... 4.50 | For quality, style and make they are the greatest values you can find. Chamnbrase iawn in oe designs and trimming effecte—also Lingerie Dresses—sizes to 44 OTHER JUNE SALE SPECIALTIES:— No Mail of Telephone Orders. Women's Mohair Suits rz. 25| Women's Silk Coats Recta ataliy oith ed Regularly $8.98—June Sale} 638 black, navy and Extra quality black Peau de Sote and latent wtealaht akirc- Taffeta—three quarter iength—toose somi-fit with Peau de Cygne large round or soteh Ining—sizes 84 to 46, Women's Mohair Skirts Also Panamas made to sell at 8.60-—June Sale treighe line 1 ‘modei with knee pleate— all size | | | ik lustro— collar—all sizes. 2.00} Women's Kimonos Value 59 cents—June Sale... } 38 Dainty floral and figured lawne | AND THESE FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS: | WOMEN’ § TAILORED ¢ SUITS of French; RAMIE LINEN SUITS—white and Men’ natural—knee pleated model iain short coat--guod value D At $13.00. ial 3.08 ws 18.88 Other Linen Suits NATURAL LINEN DUST COATS=_~ loose and seuni-Btted: er Linen 388 Other Linen Dust Goa to “e) nomstD COATS—bdiack, navy "ay—semi-fitted and [woes o few satin 22 Nn perfect but broken lo were $19.08 to $41.08 —now 13.98 to 24.08 WOMEN'S DRESSES of Satin Foulerd and Pisin Messaline—braided, trimmed end with borders— beautiful contrast effecte pees ‘and fancy colors— hfe : i (vs 16.08 pale or with satin trimmed collare-— oi cig ited st Tis | Otter Mohair Comte 6.08 to 11-08 end jutely the 'G GOLD CLOTH COATS— Semi- Stites? “84 Se osaoe — | MENG, COLD CLOmy CONT sine Binet satin of colored ath peer y i i Other Gold Cloth Coats. is 1888 Gold oth iy a ee VERT ater SATIN COATS OO Rtn with colored satin finished that cither side may be _s worn outwal 16.08 WHITE DRESSES of Batiste, f aette and Net sees hse, es, arian i eg 7 OF exauit6 (08 to'20.08 NATURAL bie BU LY vey a) hes panel front and back: tty short “A JUNE SALE SPECIALS for To-Morrow! Only indicative of ‘Sale’ Opportunities. A visit will discloge | dozens of others—equally great...... No Mall of Telephone Orders, o- MW Women’s Corsets Were $2.25 to $3. 50 June Sale Well known makes—long and coutli and batiste—sizes 18 to 30, Women’s Fancy cornet sets | ATS ‘ Roqularly 97.8 $7.50 8 and $8. wae | Misses’ Wash Dresses } 3.75 Instead of $5.98—June Sale. Summer. Ginghama — line checks In black-and-white or colore— tri with, mercerized ‘poplin in seit color Shntinetion="sii have collars of yowes combination—ali hava collars or yokes Meera as'and Is ye, Peso en _ ae, ] irts’ Mi nn jats | White Lawn Waists ais | 1.15] Regularly § une Sale. J | 95 | Instead of AL 75—June Si ine, soft aueit nite pent ke ‘with pe nd ar ane omy beanie . | eh RUN Rose | Clusters vie } AS r June and Jack roses with foliage or ‘Boys’ Straw Hats 41 | moss—pink, white rose and tea. Novy, mise and mised strawee—Teday | T@ffetine Petticoats a7 | Of Jack Tar stylos. Sale.. Bink and Beek end gelore tucked asd jengtha. | Boys! Negligee ices Pat Men’ s "3 Fine Pajamas 1.10 Pie ine ae Pleated — ee tas hate , Yalues to $1.76—June Sale. . . White ‘and™fancy: Madres end Fee: | xcellent, quality Percales Sid. tte cales—12 to 14 neck. hllitery or low necke-ollie ’ Boys Blouses | 18 Poi § Wash Sults 68 Value .29—June Sale...*. he | Pisdres, and Pereaiesail whit Linon, pend or collsr—4 to 15 yeara, cae ei collar and ¢ braid tim or emblems. | Women’s Bout Siippers)) 35 Babies Long Coats "3.2m Regularly . june S +h $6.98—June Sale.. Tinsel emb'y and silk pompon—all col- Beh 4 ,batiste and. | silk braids or lace inserts ead edge, Babies’ {, Shoes oh .69| Babies’ Lawn Caps } 23 $1.00 qual ity—June Sale..... Voually 8 9—June Sale. . Button—no_ heels or Oret beele—hard| Prett: styles. ee embroidery, solos—aizen 2 to 8. with face inserts; sizes to 3 years. } | Jane Sale of f * ry Women's Muslin Underwear One great day follows another!...... Seems a wonder how we can sell the quantities bought for this sale, yet, when a see the cus- tomers and the way they buy, you'd think we could not fill demand ....No need for fear—we'll keep attractions constant and fulfil every promise. No Mell or Telephone Orders for the following: CORSET COVERS—.17.. .28.. .60.. .64.. .84 | Regular prices, .29 to $1.39 DRAWERS—.18.. .28.. .48.. .66.. .04 Regular prices, .29 to $1.49 NIGHT DRESSES—.88.. .50.. .68.. .O1.. 3.15 Regular prices, .49 to $3.98 | SKIRTS—.58.. .96.. 1.06.. 3.15.. 4.00 Regular prices, .79 to $5.98 COMBINATIONS—.58.. .04.. 1.28.. 1.90.. 2.50 Regular prices, .86 to $3.49 EXTRA SIZES and C HILDR 3 UNDERWEAR are included e ‘MORNING SPECIALS—">"erem, Theda, | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 2.00) $5.98 Colonial Ruge or cluay $3.49 White Lawn We New models—emb'y pi lace trim: high joe aa stulth Fuoom 39 WS Wash Flannel Me Silk Figured nae — Tage aaarunent Seise an 39c Babies’ Wr. Pink, and bine “fn | INPANTS. DEET hildren’s ar 74 Wisi ‘Dees F ABRIC 29¢ Silk Habutines 24-inch meaaaline finish with aa reaa and tull range of d doz 1.26 ty of patterns, OR 91.1 791 nen Napkine itched Sheet IL site becls=-lewe pain henam 220 Rich Silk Ribbons Millinery and ssh widthe—plain aad is Hetone. heraming Tae WOE wae Si MENT. salting and dresdene—black, 49c Men's oh siateas Shirt A oe @ SOApoae age 19 to 23c Hose Supporters MAIN FLOOR, Mie, blak aod, blue-—iarge ‘pad, B2\4c Linen Towellings 8\; we TOWELLINGS MATS FLOOR yews Pritts, Ser iil aaa 1 cantina