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Se 16 hes aoe THE ‘EVENING WORLD, sae TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1011. ON WILSON'S PLAN FOR COMMISSION Not Much Interest Being Taken in Plan to Oust Mayor and Council. ‘The citizens of Bayonne, N. J, are voting to-day under the provisions of the commission government law en Acted by the of New Jersey at vie row Wilson whether ernment bulky ( Aittons owing As a result of rt of the gen # was only a very «mal city's vote cast by THE YORKVI Association has b time on there w next year" or “sor anything favorably ests of that AUXILIATORS' From this ext week, other time’ when affecting the Inter of the city is in ay of expressing step lively or “ge Vightest vote. Roth the party machines opposed th: adoption of tne form of government’, ross town thi means of transit. T Wat although bovh had taken measures as the d fo bring out a vote against the plan by | along, and all favor a git up and ait campaign, The people of Yorkville don't care a two-day old transfer wi you Ids the east side sibway so long a At noon the advocates of commission ment aa teeny the RECEIVER FOR UNITED WIRELESS 1S SOUGHT. ad that those who had been relied | upon by the opponents to defeat the! idea had not taken Interest enough to) bet eae 7 , On the other hand both Demo-| Stockholders Apply to Court in cratic and Republican leaders, ward and city, claimed that the ¥ would be decisively againe: the plan | MILWAUKEE CORONER HERE; PLANS REFORMS. Mr. Nobin See York Officials in La He Advoca HM. 1. Nahin, coroner where Soclalistic domination ts, is in ’ trying to interest the coro- of the city In his plan to form al national association of with | the {dea of reorgantzing that branch of | Mo the government and of ertabiishing unl Effort to Aid Disable 4 company | the Ur nd in understooc stockholders to el for the appli motion ation before nce of $100,009 | The corpora in Maine, The In this State.” vgulng fo counsel for W1l- | ington on the same eri rand fa: si son and others satd that Mrederick 1 has met with much encourage. | J. Hansen, one of the receivers of the) He was sitting to-day with | corporat appointed by the Maine) inberg, whon he hae inter- | court, 0,00) shares of the company he project Jin his own name and hold proxies tor In'a plan is modelled after the | 200,00 shares. These plaintiffs, the law system now in force in Milwaukee| Yer 4 represented only 1,900 where there is only one Coroner, with a | #hares. corporation was in no dan- numiber of deputies, instead of a number &eT, he rted. ef Ceroners with equal authority as AE a. Rae TESTS FOR FIRE CHIEFS. here, He believes the Milwaukee pian Would be much more acceptable in this dt Thirteen Deputies After Croker'’s Place to Be Examined Physically. coroners, City and én all cities of the first and sec- ond class. Coroners’ jurios, he thinks, should be reduced from twelve members to mix and each case of any dmpor- tance should have « separate jury, the who are can- of Chief of the will undergo the] fon at Fire Head-} It Is not expected \ the examination, ation will probably Thirteon Deputy In brief, Mr. Nahin the powers and office, Instead of Corovers of porsibly different » from this Hoaton. to see a natior vention of Coroners next year this Ideas tn force generally. se FEARS FOR AVIATOR IN PARIS-TURIN RACE. | No News Received of Frey Hours After Start Causes Anxiety to put the examination were not held on Fri- day the thirteenth of the month. when no word had been tim some anxiety for hi felt. He ence. Frey is the only competitor tn the race who has continued beyond this elty Im the face of warnings of a and the decision of the othe tors to withdraw 7 ' * hoping to win the 1 by their pericet prize. | ty. And this is hon- Conmeas,, Garros and Vidart, the three | estly maintained. other con!gstan » completed the Mou ie es ou Know posi'ive- Fecond stage of ¢, witadrew, ow. ins to the danke: of crossing the Aves Jy what you get when you buy 7, a id. nines. Conneau and Garros were using Con, Whgiced. Blerlot machine: safety was, janned to fly direct to Mior- | hermit what he eto Turin ie CAPITAL | NOW 3 $20,000,000. General Baking Company date Stock From $20,000, Don't ask mere! ALBANY , June 18,—The General Bak- | “tomato s “ Ing © ompany to-day certified to the Seo soup". Sj at it has tnereased ite | $20,000 to $20,090,000, | signed by Max Oscher, eld, Walter Hay | Munson of New York, —— | And avoid disappointment. If you dont say that these perfect soups de- serve their reputation, the grocer doesn’t charge you The certificat Joha B. Summ (Excise Crusade tm Albany. for them, ALBANY, June 12--State Excise Com- : missioner Farley {# continuing hia| 21 kinds 10c a can crusade against alleged violators of the " Exelte law in Albany. Following the Justeddhot water, raids on places in which tt iw bring to a boil, Nquer wan sold without # and serve. , Commissioner Farley hes in stituted proceedings ageinst ton hotels Josern Campnent and saloons in this city and vicinity for Company the revocation of their licenses for | 4 . alleged violations of the Excise law. | Comton Ha Look for the red-and-white label : BAYONNE VOTING 'Yorkville’s Auxiliators Out to Hustle . Some Necessary Imprcvement ‘| OFFICIALS CHECK PATRICK enw: Ss CesGROVe REF WAGNER: LAR Tele Pe Oh T ICNEILSON | stone jit in butlt. "Let the efty do it,’ i they That will be taken up by the Auxiitatora, | slogan. “Why walt for corporations to] The Bast River Park ts in bad shape, | With Superintendent of Schools Maxwell t the clty has already demon: | Central Park is 60 bad that it aeems to on. the subject. Mr. Maxwell instructed tiself can do and do well?| be he about tout! |_| Stover appointed, But the Auxiiiators want to third.| there’ verance. These 1 Avenue Ratl- ve the active at tricte wiere the advocates of the seiliators have an ambitious | tra misticn form of government are MUD! oe me mapped out of all they od to be strongest were casting th ere or Strona want what thelr co: re (CHILDREN HELP all of the teachers to impress the sert- ousness of the situation upon thelr pu- Pils, and ask them to report leaks and |!natances of water waste. The children, particularly the younger ones, have taken up the matter with en- thusiasm, and their reports are being Kaas aa to AU s depart ment by the teach- ¢ of valuable assistance to the Wie Jal waste inspectors, who commenced ther work throughout the city yesterday. The children are pro- | tected from @ny unpleasantness that | might arise by having thelr names kept | secret WASTE OF WATE Public si Pupils Report asector ene today by Com sione n into the upper east Leaks to Teachers for Com- | side dintri his makes about fifty- five inspectors working a this missioner Thompon. | neighborhood. It will be cleaned up b fore the work is extended to other ports city “The conditions tors show that this 4 jouse canvass in thy f the public ect and ‘ad one, The repe stop water t a said the Commilasioner to-dax forwarded to the nO possibiMty of a wate ecame evident the Comr roncelved the {dea that the chil. | R- CULLEN WRNICLOUGHLIN. ‘dren might help him, and communicated | street and Pau! Helfer, | pro tem election Paul, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In the Twenty will make the th his platform, His war ery will be Busy. Pick ‘Em Up! J lre Many Women Think that all sill gloves are “Kayser’s. The mistakeis natural, because “Kay- ser’s” are the original ‘and best best known. There’s A Way to Tell the Genuine “look in the hem” ‘or the name “Kayser” it means assurance of quality and reliability, A Guarantee That Guarantees. ” ont A “new pair free” if the * “tips’ * wear before the gloves. ““Kayser' gloves no more” than the ‘‘ordinary "and are worth double. rte tusned in last night show | despatch from Gingham, Madras and Linen Dresses . Cotton Voile and Lingerie Dresses Silk Foulard and Challis Dresses Pongee, Tussah and Lingerie Dresses ..... Natural Linen Coat Suits French Linen Coat Suits Serge and Pungee Coats .... Tailored Spring Suits. instances of wanton water waste found. wi ere ere serious, but they all gave an ap- | Preciable waste of water which should be carefully preserved at this time.” —— STOVER. IN A RUNAWAY. Jampes Oat of Carriage as It Nearly Upsete, Park Commissioner Stover on his way to Central Park this morning had & narrow scape from an accident at Lexington avenue and Sixty-firet street, when one of the wheels of hin parriage got caught in a car track and early upset e commissioner jumped off | side while the driver, leaped off the other. The pair of horses started to ron up Lexington one Jacob Ganz, . avenue, but were caught by the driver after a chase of a block. in Albania, Fine MA news itinople says tha 5,000 Woi..n’s Summer Waists J erie and Tailored Lace and Embroidery Tris: 75c 1.50 2 Regular Values $2.00 to $5.00 O’NEIL SLIP cover: co. RS to ores, Julius tee NewYork AY. 0 merica’s Greatest Furniture House e } | Block ; Registered L | Trade Mark Half a Century 8th Ave. Ladies’ Silk Hosiery At $1.00 per pair Formerly $1.50 to $2.00 per pair By reason of an additional purchase we have been enabled to continue the sale of Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose in Black, Tan, White and a full range of the more popular colors at 1.00 per’ pair. § The LIBERAL CREDI $50 (_§3 to $4 Deposit $50) 75c to $1.00 a Week Continuous Post Enamel! Bed RN surt YOUR MEANS $7.50 to $10 Deposit $100) $1.00 to $1.50 a Week, | Actual | regular price of most of these has been $1.50, but Valve, $4.49 (( some have been $1.75 and $2.00 per pair. All are made with 4-inch double welt garter tops spliced heels and toes and hand-finished seam. We guar- antee these as we do all of our Silk Hosiery. During the summer commencing pat Saturday, the 17th, this store will close at noon Saturdays, and at 5 P, M, an other week-days. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St.,” warrresis e9 Waldorf-Astoria. Heavy continuous h posts, with scroll pan- | els at head and foot } and strong spindles. Very pretty ornamen- tal chills and husks. In finest white enamel finish. All sizes. (Actual a7 Lak value.) tonal fabric: Thick, well tufted me Mattress of soft cotton, covered denim or fancy art with pillow shaped Bolster to match, n be used ‘a as a divan, a fui fuil sized bed bed jor two complete single beds. ingle Stamps thes 7, Stamps Stamps ArerizeCiock ‘After 12 0'Clock Assembly Room WELL FURNISHED FICES RENI TO RENT NIGHT OR DAY — Booth to Rent IN ARCADE Paseed by 25,000 Daiiv = % A AAWAANU ANNE v] Th 53-63 Park Row’ SODOHELNOIOGOGOIIOVCIOOC000006 006:9600500039500900' r Or 1G ce Simplify Home-seeking by saving © time, temper and tramping. set + tl A AY a i A gang that in approximately 6 per cent. ot | Charten R. Crane of Chica the houses visited yesterday leaks and! travelling in Southern Alban ‘Of course not all of these leaks | rived at Scutari and repor Albania North of the Scumbt Meer hae revolted Incliding Bl Bassan. Protect Yourselp? AT FOUNTAINS, patel ON ELetwHeRe Original al a Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food Drink forAllAges bs bleed SALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN_POWDTD Not i in any Milk Trust 8 lnsist on: ys HORLICE'S” Teke @ package home Benwr. Harris %G -Broadway and 5th Ave., corner 21st St. Last Ten Days Everything Must Be Sold by June 24ih Retiring from Business ved .00 . Formerly to $10.00 2.95 Formerly to $12.50 Formerly to $22.50 6.90 Formerly to $20.00 7.50 Formerly to $12.50 5.75 4.95 ..Formerly $22.50 10.75 She eae ie Ube vies Ol ee Formerly to $25.00 9, 75 Formerly sold to $40 » 12 Lord & 7 Taylor Founded 1826 Bedsteads, Springs, Mattresses at unusually low prices 60 Brass Bedsteads New model, good style and quality, 2 inch posta, best lacquer, bright or satin finish. All sizes. $15.00--Value $25.00. 45 Discontinued Models Neat, desirable patterns, especially good quality, best. lacquer. At Values Various sizes. $15.00, 18.50, 22.50, 27.50, $5.00 $25.00, 30.00, 35.00, 40.00, 50.00 South American Hair Mattresses (Full Size) $147. 50—Value $24.00 Upholstered Box Spring $70.00—Value $13.50 Complete Outfits High grade white enamel bedsteads, with elastic felt mattress and woven wire spring. At Values 16.50, 18.50 $12.00, 14.50, 17.50, 19.50 complete 22.50, 24.50 ak Sold separately at similar price concessions, Summer Furniture | Willow, reed, cane and imported grass furniture 10% to 25% off our regular prices Swing and Couch Hammocks Combination Porch Swing and Settle, Brow yay & 20th Ste, Sth Aves; Wt ot, = — —————

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