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___ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911. POLICE SERGEANT Man or Mystery Stands Every Day SC FARETOGONEY INTERBORO! | S2525°="""" HSE Roum ) CRUSHED TODEATH in Strange Pose Before City Hall PLEDGE IN OFFER MADE TO-0 AY eeGowemne FaE the STORY OF CHANGE IN THE REPORT.| © Transfer Superintendent on Their Demand, Borouxl President McAneny of Man-| NEWBURG, N. Y., June S—fhe } Contteued trom Siret ‘Page) baitan deciared t there was no|motormen and conductors of the = | founda r the stories that the re-| Orange County Traction Company quit . Ja profit on Coney Inland traffic at @ five-cent ate, ‘The Brooklyn Company does Say Geeation eee Bratt Ad he & body eatly today. The men de- ¥ . Hot propose to take the Yeam with the fat, so far as Coney Island 18 concerned. | 46 {te submiasion to the bot ra on en it od Of exsGov. Cadell, ° presiden > ubmission to ard on Mon-|of the company, th f ° Even If the time should come when this traffic would permit reduction to # | day ‘ inate? Whiltael F. statin, pent ad \ A five-cent basie, there would still be millions of people in. the greater city wifo! “aig oo: Me . Y gga | he committee raached tte conclu-| superintendent o ‘oad, who Ie of Rigney, Hurrying Home, Is would have to travel upon the Intenborough or other lines to reach the B. R. ‘} + soy nvecoent 0s 6, howe) oe ane sions on Monday tem, This would mean @ ten-cent fare for all those people and a fifteen-cent |Aneny. | fare until! the Coney Island branch became self-sustaining. If the Brooklyn Com- night,” sald Mr. Me- “They were final, and the agree- ment that they should be go treated was fensive to them. Mr get rid of Martin. The Orange County Odeli declined to Killed Crossing Tracks at Traction Com- i unanimou It jt th t v1 ya ous. o t the find- a | | Pany should be limited to the construction of @ iine in Broadway and Firty ame untrue tha , |pany operates the city and suburban 4 Coney Island. | niath etreet the whole upper Manhattan and he Bronx will be upon « ten-cent | Hs oF the ne wee corinne ined eel trolley lines, all of which are tempor: have no assurance as to whether either | ~ Mr. Mitchel or Mr. Prendergast will vote to support its recommendations. 1} CITY WILL HAVE THE FUNDS. | | ‘The Interborough offers to carry people throughout the entire subway system, | ineluding extensions to Coney Island and elsewhere, for a single five-cent far WKS JUST OFF DUTY. \trust that every member of the board ny When this offer was made last December the city did not have sufficient funds | will.” Te sikelsitabl| h * available to construct the new subways in Manhattan and leave anything over | | a Steps in Front of Cars Being to complete the extensions of the Fourth avenue subway to Coney Island and WILL NOT ADMITTED. | > Fort Hamilton or to construct contemplatea extenstons in other directions, The Nisa be i Switched From One Track | Interborough Company is now advised, however, that the city will have available tad toes Ch ON Wits | 4 t 4 oth, during the next fiscal year funds sufficient to comple these extensions, i} i} oO An er. You will appreciate (i if the Fourth avenue subway were not extended | | 5 beyond its present tersitiuy. it would be left something Ike a trunk rafirovd | Because John Reynolda, an old ratte | € : Ra A from Chicago to Minneapoila, which was bullt only halt way and terminated | joa emplovee of the Long Isiant Yai. Measure the value of your & Poiice Sergt. Thomas D. Rigney, who somewhere on tiie Western prairies. Having this condition confronting the wag of Whitestone, I. 1, cut off his | glasses was attached to the Fort Hamilton po- company, tt was ot v ask that if It were required {0 operate the Fourth | widow with oniy #0, although ne te | — not by dollars and cen Mee station, was struck and instantly | avenue subway at a loss the olty should make up the lose anmual Ne an estate vaiued at $15.00), Surroga A jars and ts— Killed by @ Bath Beach and ¥ Ena | Interborough Company yelded, however, that ail such deficits should be a Robles today refused to admit bis but by Results i , train near the Neptune avenue crow | cumulated and be a charge against future profits before any division thereof ty probate. ‘The whl was Correct glasses in the begin- f Coney sho be mais between the city and the company probate by Margaret Lawrence ning are economical in the end ing mM Coney ota shortly after | On May 9 thé company further modified its offer by providing that #0 lom® of the tex she having be y esha netoby evegings results & b ee Peaalae las any city deficits remained unpald the [iterborough profits from all other the bulk eee. The wide atisfacto eyeglass belated LU new lines in excess of 3 per cent. upon the amount of capitas invested by it; Margaret Reynolds, contested the wii, | fe guaranteed to you. SS ota a a ene Cae in the new enterprise, should be applied toward the discharge of sush deficita | as did other, Higa Rey nc careful comparison of our @enget on a West End train, on hie way by the city after applying to such deficits the profits recelved by the city from | CUE riiatives, | eged undue intl | methods (which include the ser Beare: Ss tour of duty. The trai | the original extensiont, and that there should be a dtvision of profits only after: oy ine yom ns ed undue influence experienced Oculists and { , and 5 g o ° sinelaw, Ace | vices of evferienced Oculists an \ atepped at the Neptune avenue ero: ‘ . : . | the clty was free of deficits, cording to temumen opt ticta \ sonvines >| 4 * i vas| expert Opticians) will convince ywhere the semaphore signal was |Gaunt Stranger, Carrying Ancient Newspaper . , » res | with the me a hoes A { SE es oat | B Piers Papel COMPANY MIGHT TAKE THE RISK. tle i eel Seu as to the full value OF /@e Rigney got off and started across the | and Umbrella, Mutters Unintelligibly as A careful study of the amount of additional traffic whtoh will probably be fie some tie wet Ruy wih WOT raases, puifctiased at Our stores tacks to go home, without waiting to | Duri | gonerated vy the completion of the Fourth avenue extensions to Vert Hamilton the hospit ny lane Siiether the cost be $2.00, $3.00 the terminal 7 ; igi }and Coney Island and the other extensions would indicate that with the exten- ; nee Another trata was boing switcaed from Crowds Surge by During Long Vigil. | sions completed the risk of yperating lowes and deficits In interest and sinking TRENT ST OUHG Recnie | ae " o> @ sideirack preparatory to being run ——-—- + | fund on equipment costs migyt be one which the company wound ve willing to hue Mae pale a BS hd es Decturing ar) {nto the terminal, and It was backed uv | undertake, ni tothe Migte Inaane Asytuin because 0 be LOO the southbound track as Rigney Mystery shrouds the identity and ob- ae tates his posttion on the very) If, therefore, the city will agree to construct immediately rey wants to get rid of her, Mrs, Story Oudicis Oxia ted to cross. | Ject of @ tal, gaunt man who, for more] *ORe of the broad walk at the base of tensions, I shall be prepared to recommend that the company modify McCurran has oppealed to the cours eulists and AcLoey tk the motorman, Edward Cun- | than two months past, haa appeared In| '26 main steps of City Hall, Alwai | its offer by striking out a provision requiring the olty to make good ek fork Feleane, Bib any siete or: ed Street, near Fourth Av n could put on the alr-brakes front of City Hull daily and taken 4} hia heen, se together, rest on the the annual deficits sustained by the company, at the same time leaving and never hax been insane. & OT ve train bad knocked Rigney down. strange position, holding it for hours|CUrP. This characteristic ts so pro- im the provision for the accumulation of any deficits which might ac- rewarded as insane at tw forward wheel passed over his lala tr Liat haa “ nounced that those who have observed erne to the city for interest and sinking fand upon ite own investment. it $# belleved that w 42 nd f te inva time. Nee ert the stranger day by day declare tt 18| ‘The Interborough Company, in good fait, desires to assist tne elty in round pel Jude e Ah ‘ ry b Seosiaenl Li —_—_ +>. — {| See eee eee poe: {eee ceubarataly jing out the present subway syatem. For that purpose it has publicly propowed Yin’ reveniae Nactare and atten bee By eee lee Sean ! ited ‘ and str ay . Laps ;| ‘The man invariably carries his news| the immediate construction of these extensions and bas manifested its willing yo a onaned. * seeds pot 8 Bb & Co., Newark | Hi whole appearance ts characterlte) | paper under his left ar h hie left 140,000,000 against the City’s $110,000,000, These amounts, aggregat- |" ” } £97 Broad Street, near Bano rea ene aha of aelembtty nis left arm, with his left! ness to put in $140, veal ,000, | Pee eee a a ree ace | LABG Over hts heart. Mis right hand| tng #230,000,000, will complei the dotted lines shown upon the map, —_— a is ais cit 4 He tn about ax feet tall and dresser 3) cents aomewiiat heavily on hie umbrelia ‘The project will take five years for completion, and after the first three years earreerainy ba 6 an 196 h 4 vives Now and then he raises his head and! thereof the city ought to have funds enough available to complete tie lines to eee oar enene cer always | Nit! Meaningless looking blue eyes| Staten Island and to Jamaica and Flushing, I think you will age that this plan > carries an umbreiia. Also, he never | Sence® at City Hall clock. lis one financially within the city’s means and that st will result tn giving just icCR ER y i "4 * oper i hE dong ie The crowds which constantly eurge t World bh long struggled for—e five-cent fare from every part ) x to have with him a cop, fu S iy ‘« what The or) as 60 ne Ui \ : ’ ine sng Heald FONE Paontiin-oin, | Agroad past Muninély have no tnterest for the | of Greater New York to Coney Island. It will make the Interborough « five- UNELN] 4 fied aia Once in @ while he mutters aloud, | torough subway for @ five-cent fare. J Ratt ter ye | wad oon Capel UL es At wok ea *Y but lis Words are unintelligible Teeuae eu ill pardon the length of thie communication, and that if anything 23rd Street 34tia Street I encii, the » O'Sullivan sasionally tht ‘| f herein is not clear, or !f anything which should have been stated has been ‘The man generally appears about the} jonely man taliing to the winds turns | *3tet shih Ce Nia as oe wylbe id | noan hour, but sometimes it is mid-| @ curious gaxe, but that is all | omitted, 1 hope that you will be good enough to give me an opportunity for « afternoon before he shows up. Some-| ‘The stranger has become so fixed a| further presentation of the subject. ‘ figure On Saturday, June the roth City Hall thet the city em- yy | Vl times he goes away for a short time, | vs i3 Ployeea and the habitues of the build- | ey Say: a xame again for hours. No one bothers ing more than @ pare of their dally jane he bothers no one. routine. GEORGES NOT GENEROUS |VANDERBILT AND MOORE : an | ‘ Played in Philadelphia Was J | VEILING DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. nek Mr. Shonts explained that not only |the Brooklyn Rapid Transtt Company, _.*) Fixed Up Here. | ‘ , | would his company operate the Coney |'pavsed during his luncheon at the tL Voile She: Enis sire P | : sd ——— | WIN IN COACHING MARATHON! AS WERE THE MARYS, | t#iana and Fort Hamilton extensions | Brooklyn Club to-day to receive from | Octagon Mesh Silk Veils, © hetland finish, ! | without any guarantee from the citys |a reporter of The Evening World fre: Royal Purple, King Blue, Wistaria, Brown, \ loneph a * ss t Enolt 7 | put that tt would operate upon the same | Information of the 1atest propoval of the z Pat My cite: charnen Sth GAYLEY SUPPO Former Takes First Away for Road! Englishmen of That Name Here} basis the profected line out Nostrand | Intendorough Rapid Tra:isit Company tn | Ecru and Black or White. 95¢ prikga'd ¥ 2 7 4 yet ‘07 if is avenue, Livonia avenue, Cypress ave-|respect to a five-cent fare to Coney Isl- | value Las Gee. of three men who feeced Joss and Latter for F rivate Coaches Ralse Gnly 813 for a Present | ne, Utica avenue, Roosevelt avenue |and. Col. Williams after reading over | 4 Hrodsxey of New York out of $1.9 at| —Big London Event. to the King. jand Himrod street, all in Kings and |the amended offer of President Shonte | A fake fero game In a Novi By | RICMOND, June 9.—Americans divided = While the Marys in England and her | Queens Boroughs. faid: | aaa re A mixeet house yesterday, in honors In the coaching Marathon which | possessions were raising $62,600 ar a| FIVE CENTS TO CONEY ISLAND| “Offhand I sbouid say that the Inte NECKWEAR DEP’TS. sm Both Stores. $10,000 bat! by uv police maxisiraie wo- | Was run to-<day in connection with the} namesake ooronation gift to Queen 18 NOW CERTAIN borough's new offer does not materially day for a further hearing next Mriday Royal Horse Show at Richmond which | Mary, Georges of English birth tm] tnaer the reported terms of the | Change the situation as presented tn ; Detectives are searching for the ott opened to-day. Alfred @, Vanderbilt | thig country have acraped together only : ae Metween tie ‘Tran, {that companys’ previous offer, even if A complete assortment of Irish Crochet ‘two men. of New York secured first prize in the | 13 as @ similar gift to King George | “8cement reached be ae formally embodied in a new offer. Un- sit Committee of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the Public Ser- vice Commission the condition of the granting of the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- Brodskey told the details of the fleecing at the hearing. ti the thing started in New York severai Neckwear, consisting of large Sailor Collars, Yokes, Chemisettes, Stocks and Sleeves. al clase for road coaches and Judge Wil- Mam H. Moore of New York wok first prize for private coach der the provisions of the Interborough's proposals Now in hands of the otty ‘only the fares collected on the new lines go to the otty’s credit in the ac- | ‘This was so small that C. W. Bennett, the English Consul-General, repudiated the scheme, CHARGEOF GATES is ago. He was vised by Nathan (Wontinued From First Page.) Nineteen competitors started from} But te Rev. George Monroe Joyce | 4. Company an entrance Into Manhat-|counting. This means that Inasmuch as Irish Crochet Dutch Collars. 4-75 . Werter took him to the Wal- 2 ae Ityde Park on the Marathon to the show | Royce, in whose British mind the plan| ian ee far north as Fifty-ninth street {all, except a very infinitesimal part of value 5.50 f-Agtoria and introduced him to Mar-| sii Mr. Gayley, “and there was cer Krounds at Richmond, ‘The entries In- | was conceived, is still hopeful of getting ie five-cent fare to Coney Island. But |e business to Coney Island from Man- ch timand to two other men te named 84) tainiy no threat to build t tube ‘mit, | cluded the best known coaches and|a few more dollars and will send the Thay Ce emi a five-cent fare |@ttan and the Bronx, will pay one fare | Weiss and William Stewart. They | the Carnegie Company went ahead to| {Ms In the United Kingdom besides | total to Lord Northbroo! sire EE rh HAR RA as cid BS tne Lazisting, lino of the Interior. u with $10.00 they could | oarry out . bie the American competitors. The success | Perris aren % ough and no @ aa . a 5 aie amling doe be thin cen guy. gu! Blane had determined woon:|qchieved ty the.Amercaia in previous | BANK SHAREHOLDER WINS, |F¥ty:nimh surest, | Lvaquired tor the hauling of those paae| MISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS. tn Bou Stores. Ht Was the oid story of a dealer, angry | tune or wh 8 | competitions focussed the attention of lie saci ¢ proposal of the Brooklyn Rapid |sengers, the Interborough company vher-a wire mill would be get Net one-half of the revenue arising out of the Coney Island business and | any deficits from operation and all in- terest on $40,000,000 of expenditure by the city in the Fourth avenue subway | and proposed extensions would sooner or | later be borne by the city Trandit Company of April 25 last does not offer a five-cent fare to Coney Island, The proposal of that company the big crowds of specitatora on Mr, Vanderbilt's grays and Judge Moore's by and the bestowal of winning ros- | ettes on the entries of the Americans in thelr respective classes waa ho surprise to critheal Judges of the team’s equip- elinte Court Brooklyn Re- verace Ruling in State Suit, The Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court in Brooklyn to-day handed down @ unanimous opinion reversing the giving mer at the proprietor, @ame. The three away, the | constructed." arranged f°"! BALE OF CARNEGIE WORKS TO THE STEEL TRUST. 4 Lingerie Dresses, lace and embroidery trimmed. . Sizes 14 and 16 years. 7.50 pedition. “Yesterday they arrived tn this ety. ral men, im to come here and finance the ex | ‘The fare to be five cents for one continuous ride over any part of The al Tibe has fo be a customer of the Carnegie Company Dresses of Tissue Fabrics or Gingham, he told the Court, ware | ceased ome downstairs Me WAR) works, having constricted tts own blast | BEM decision of Justice Aspinall in favor ot | {he @aid aystem, with the excep. | 4.14 ciry ig ASKED TO PAY embroidery trimmed. Sizes 14 to 16 years, and © KAM furnaces ‘The witness added that it| At the Horse Show today Judge the State Ranking Department ina aut; Sm thas fares to or from # TOO HIGH A PRICE. teak onstinh bane te] Nas not known that Mr. Morgan was ine {Moore's Memonto Pride seotired second | yrought by Superintendent Orin H,| Goney Island district shell be ton Bias : 5.50 notes for $1,000 each, he said, |t@rested in the National Tube Company | Prize in the class for novice harness! Oneney against August H, Scharrmann,; Cease! “The extent of the | Interborough’s oe f : ECT a s ought twenty lemon colored chips | Unt afier the United States Steet Cor. | horses under 15 hands hig e director and stockholder in the Laf On May 2 tast the Brooklyn Rapid} iibernlity is therefore quite apparent Silk Dresses in various models. Sizes i tke amount. | poration: was organized, "| Manuel, the deposed King of Portugal! tte Trust Company, by which Mr. Che-| TFs Company | put in tte final | and the oe sarees privilege nd 16 years. 9.50 da three minutes everything hans) Mr. Gayley was asked if any addisions Blarathon Vitors and hearty comgrat, | Re¥ souant to hold ali the stockholders fnendmantk, me eae ae the See cis ae to abe muvie Ue Up Ue 14 a A . 50 Yened. Three deals were ma inst! had been made to the « Raton dinicn ae tres ‘| responsible for the shortage after he | Co! N 4 yond possibility of recall at least $40,- A ey te f he won the pot and three yellow chips, Company'a property atier ulated Judge Moore and Mr. Vanderbilt. | iy closed the bank at the time of the| Present exorbitant rate. ior this rea-| So") be expenditures, which, under our White Repp Skirts,—plain gored or with epting $1,500, and then he lost, go nvised at a book val Ny... a verEn | Jenkins fatlures. son it te doubtful if that company proportion, =night b> almost immediate 1 back. I h t inches Be ag ee come Hine he laid all | od before | Mpold to the Steet cor, | OCEAN TO OCEAN A-SADDLE, |) The sutt was a test one and was tried | Would accept any recommendation from | tray qyn laine for transit eaienst one pane + Length 37 to 39 inches, 1.75 Berio fn the table, te lost again, One Before Ie wae fold ta the Steel PY ia nore ea weno | the transit conternes, lowering the| fian"territory whore. transit extensions : rm hecemoke to. the feet | Ore ion: ior Ns gies ine oe owned 200 shares of a par value of $100 | Coney Island fare to Hts, ate penefit the everyday wage-earner | ~"* ate au a : ae 2 TPO ane ken fs ed aU tie g pai gu Rene one ‘i sppenied, and subtloe. POR ars FOURTH AVENUE SUBWAY IS /and worker, and not the occasional plea | ta and expanding its works and acquiring je Ride tn Staty Daye, | who wrote the opinion deciding the ap: e-seeker | Bia OCEAN LINERS HELD UP mre property.” he replied ‘ns . Fe gate | pmoat, hold that there was nothing in the| | PRACTICALLY SOREEETER: wutiader our proposition ‘the olty oan | C c E ‘ Mr. Gayiey said he had no active part | .T8e famous Abernathy “kid ~| evidence to show that the bank hadn't] The Fourth avenue subway in Brook- a five-cent fare to Coney Isl- | Q BY STRIKE OF COAL MEN. in tne nevatintions which souited 1, (DIO and Louie, are at tt again, ‘They | Chougl to meet it obligations and iso |iyn Ie practically. built, Aa the Fort catablien cr eertain conditions if 1%| c } ‘ he fonciatio ca ore will see Broadway next week, coming ‘that tie suit should | Hamilton and Coney Island extensions but upon terme very much 7 \ a arti adic gg glans tte direct from thelr Oklahoma home, and | tie stockholders coll are planned a elevated Hines tholt con-| rem enaive to the city. | Moreover, 23rd Street 34th Street { St. Paul, Due to Sail To-Morrow, ; oad beg fairy re ean lh fee on Monday, June 19, will begin a trans-| ee struction ought not to take more than|¢he acceptance of the new suxKestion of | | * Away °| - opments je tra fon from hear: | sontinent set cae : ai hs, As th +, the expenditure o peannot Get Away Before Mon: yay, wut approved al wh sae LAA wuninor Gee | EXTRA! EXTRA! mietborough Row _alamde,, wil tor | scinsane 0.000000 by the elty over nnd ~ day—Olympic Minus a Crew. a illwa leMaN | Ger voce Anuenp ee pares rahertt ot | — day's amendment, Mr. Shonts pledges | Ahove the amount called for to ibe i en BOUTHAMPTON, Png, June 9A Me Lerma (0) the plains and guide extraordinary on|T® Martem im One Minute by Me! that his company will carry passengers | pended by the city in é! of the In orters was declared her 1 of Director Col. Roosevelt ous iy esd 4 i from any point tn the Bronx as far] terporough's previous offers, whereas ( strike of conl porters wa 4 \é ed here ey Lace gia NS OR Re a , Nie. earns role hunting en's Newent Time-Twble, north as Pelham Bay Park to Coney | under our plan the Coney Island bs ri erveduies 0 a toe Na Atates Biel Corporation, was a {the ainbition of his "kids" tor saddle resident Mellen of the New York, | Island for a 5-cent fare without asking! tensions are to de bullt without cost to «acs nd ay ¥ PRe . h re f é t i he oity for any guarantee for the op-| the city.’ mn se Anlaved w witness before the thee after tho | thelr pot in At © sort and un ew Haven and Hartford Reliroad, who | # the Jee he feacunoth White Star ner Olympig| Roon adjournment Basile them inthe Paci, It wan last year tried to stretch Dis ratiroad | SAN aatenatons 80 Gousy Leland ¢<ccvoing. mavement. be. read Tack 0 | Beeepane aitiqulty in optaining Pic eisai PR SGI Lens RAG) GHIA rene tL TOMt: RORORUA I, Be ARAIOHR tO Ul Susi eens MAMUIER: Him for any corrections If necessary A whole fleet of ships cha: tere Structural e. gentioman's | P00 or rer oft $5,000 Vas made i oF om 1 n —_—>— MT guess that is about all that I care Gorerament and others for e lent prtve ¥ A Waser of as made between | trom the Mining Camp trainshed, sup > say upon this subject for the pres veview is lying off the port ext ten ve F the] Col Abernatiay and Mr. Thompson, and | posed to be located on Forty-second FLAWS IN OFFER i oat Padded. "Of course, there ts yt f m ontiProm tay, |e Nays Wik sash from ty K ®| street, but w realty {8 on Forty PICKED BY HEAD this point to be considered--the fate of ee the coal porters decided to go on made attes Mr, Rob: | Week from Monday, ‘They wilt neither | eighth, in achediied in Mir, Mellen's | . the recommendations which Mr. Shonts y vicina not havea bunker of When the ste poration wa: els and they will! timetable to reach One Hundred and OF RIVAL LINES, | ie wit make to the directors of 3 ~ ' ESA Sati ¢ ‘jem,board. The firemen threaten to ed in 1000 the wan discontin | tase ¥ the distance and un- | pwenty-ffth street at B18 P.M rit company. But 1 do not desire to | » Women's Low Cut Shoes of Satin, Suede, « iko-breakers are empl he sald paddle Waters of the his anntht of time and dist Pol. Timothy a 5 ( Secian tt hase of a propositio ‘ : ras, . eter tars are employes, aaa | Paci ation wists days, excepting Sun [oat tho eek De Ae: OAS GULAS OR creel tee tee Tear ORIN Mreaidep riot | Sianuen tN BReRe Sr. 8 RPARREMED | Velvet, Tan Calf, Dull Kid, White Buckskin, ful of being able to ge: tne vessel BROKER BEATEN IN OFFICE | °8°" [om the time they mtare | mendable oniy it the tine. | Cc 3 id and Pz 7 ~ _ ‘a t nvas, Glazed Kid and Patent Leather, MAA an ter voyane to New York by h : _- | table The mally, reaches | | a i cl rg oF Preve as One Hundred and tyne reel at ry ay, of Cherbourg on Mo BY MAN WITH HAMMER, | - Hie rath Man's Bei Hae, One Mundred and TwentyAtta atreos at | 3.50 to 8.00 per pair. Olympic, which Js due to sai pias Haatanatiagerd i ind Ratiroad station ered -____— | ; hoya : ‘ MEP Wey of Cherbourg und Queens nt Silent on Attack When gets’ gnu Atiantic avenues, Broken, | WILL RETRY ‘STRETCH’ SUIT. Oo ut eo) f So rts Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Dress ‘ae Reeeing tt > ensage ‘ Ae ay Rescuers Find Him Standing yt afterpoon for a tra o take him | ri ee School and General wear. , he manded (ia lto a s arium An Max 0 . * sth Phar wages he incase 10 ang Over Victim | Sane rs (Aes oelllaten., Oe0ered. Regen | AT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can't tell 2.50 to 4.00 per pair. 5: Baie cian terched aabore. | EHUADELPHIA. duns Bow. 1 it wee olive AERIS RY New gerser: Paget." | just what it is All mothers recognize the term by the : _—_ _ oe oe Dg Wi ¢ rauor t Want ban | aCe) BL Hacks | jassitude, weakness, loss of anheHs, inclination to sleep, | Men's Sorosis Shoes and Oxfords in all $10,000 for Wat tong who (gut. tite ‘ s tr A enton tac the Mupreme | heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These / zs : } ; F ‘ 1 W101 Sohn's Hos us omlered au new trial in the | ? ‘ Hy leathers. k weacia M. Conroy, a trained | locked hi Taylors aMce and is wrought by Edward B, Kursheedt | are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, d ea 3 », is te aang eee fh nhs Attacked him with a carpenter's han New Jersey Dinbarrea, jund others against — the enderd | worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. 5.00 and 6.00 per pair. i ond Biever ner, Orles of dev’ attracted the| aN q Aaa sats Ricachery Company of Carlton » | ag Hi a ; r 4 ‘ bh for $1.00 damages in the Su- | quention ot H. 8. “rego and JohnH |Cook ne heever of Nee Brcmenitt? B| Now detvey. the paint sued to | Give the child Castoria, It will start the digestive organs into | preme Court, atieging that while em- | Faunce, stock br« who brake into] aisbarmed from practidng lw in the | ocower the value of etreteh sm cotter | operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fotid Taylor's office and found him BRS fats Gatto oes veo i - eg CRE, JAMES McGREERY & CO. arene “car oe, 10! | eviers opine Aad fauns Min ving On /@iate of New Jertey by the Supreme) Tn brief, the claim was that unpetnted imatter, and drive awry the threate: jickness. C A ry sly wt oul o-day ‘ook was conyi of}cotton goods sent to be dyed an Jy, injured that she is unfitted| over him hammer in hand. There were tainin honey und false tf i ie | Pees, Raitt ie WeCHea |e danoms of fierce, gerugale obtaining sy mer false gretenaes| printed wna rotirned mine che atretot, | | 23rd Street 84th Street WAiMantc paper basket, Which, she) Tavior's axsatlant, who fives his name lerix of the estate of George Stone. He| goods is. very sonsideranie “wea, ot ne Casteria always bears the signature of ,Was carvieusty placed on tie! ax Suton, made no attempt to excape.|made no defense und hie disbarment] oft and aold, adding to the pro@t of the 4 \ @ pr j He was taken to the City dat, dollowed, bleachery. | ) ee nUn | J