The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1911, Page 6

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* ight petasies hig master's of the Norma! } Rito, THE EVENING WORLD, CONCERTS IN THE MALL. WOMAN MURDERED |WORLO-WIDE STRIKE BEDLAM AGAIN IN BED AS CHILD| OF SEAMEN FIXED | STOPS THE TRIAL SLEPT CLOSE BY; FOR TO-MORROW; OF CAMORRISTS es Mrs. Simon’s Corpse Shows Court Row Starts When Pris- Evidence of Hard Struggle oner Accuses Witnesses of Per- With Slayer. fury and Demands Arrest. VITERRO, ttoty, June 18.—At the trial ornate to-day the Crown Stover. concerts covering fourteen week. on Sunday, Sept. 17 leaders will be Arnold Volpe and éran. Kaltenborn, who will alternate, Th concerts will be held on Sunday after- noons, Wednesday evenings and Satur. Boast Made That Ocean Traffic Will Be Tied Up and Coro- nation Crowds Halted. achedule will July 4, when a concert will be given tn SOUTHAMPTON, England, June 18 concert. —The long threatened strike of the In-| of the Cam HUSBAND NOT AT HOME. 1 Prosecutor introduced several witnerses | — ferntina eames Clon ee a et er Suelo ae Litt! 's Him Re-| i : | & member of the Camorra when he,w ipsneiptior Meets Him riking roal passers to-day Fe! murdered. se witnesses desoribed a ¢ employers’ proffered com- and demanded an tmmediate increase in wages, The coaling of the American Line | burglary which they sald had been or ganized by Cuocolo and executed by Giuseppe Salvi and band of fc Salvi, who is accused of being one of | tuning From Work With News of Tragedy. High-Priced steamship St. Paul, which should have! actual assassins of ¢ slo and his| eatied last Saturday, ia proceeding | wife, admitted the bur but denied | WHITE PLAINS, N. T., June U—) slowly, and it ie hoped that the vessel the participation of Cuocolo, when he|H of many a fine diamond at Lamberts. Mrs. William Simon wag brutally Mur-| will get away to-morrow, he did sot know, He added that the dered in her home on Centra! avenue, | The Olympte of the White Star Line, Greenberg. just outside of this village, | which expects to sail to-morrow, is wome time early to-day. Her body wan | coaling with Imported labor, foun b — ion tow cnihetep ators Bi F coun | A long-standing dispute hetwaen the ne had been planned by certain Ca- ro, who had subsequently confessed and had been condemned to five years’ imprison: nt. Salvi asked that th nees Prosecuted for perjury. Presi. where but at Lamberis, where spc far in advance of immediate need, n wit- Union of | Gent nent replied that the accuset who is a Harlem Rati ante toh eat Britain and t! ing Federa- | coud not make such a demand, At this turned to the house « aight’ Af Great Britatn led to the threat | Cou for the defense came to the aid @ the road. that & Kenora) # of seamen would | of Fequest #0 ‘A towe! and a pillow ted ed this summer, possibly during 1 Seas . jed and the . y Corenation week, when shipping {nter A @iamond of fine Beautiful white quality, well cut ia would be most seriously incon- soit me gone cod, The ola! mof the British KAISER TO GREET U. S. FLEET be a hand. fount about the ded, where the p that they Gould, sheekee wanpert mountea,. $25 1 gpiy' sag it had been pulled out in a desper | ate struggle she must have made aga her avtatiants. The room was in order and there were evidences of @ Gay Time ‘American Naval Men on Visit to Kiel. BPRLIN, “tor other countries sufficient to enable them to tle up the operations at all the reat ports have not been taken very | Other Styles f Concerning the June 1%.—The German naval feriously by the shipow: KANE: | picere hav, fated th and widths and in StrUREle es vatery, and thus tar [HORE whioh have refused to make the | Officers have completed the programme Hantee every one of A rs ee eye A dna an? gencsesions in wag Lite Me oa DPR at evaati Aiton on Tait testimony of any lady who wears one. jemanded } ay he second ¢ ol tted motive for it or to trace the be getoys ‘Three weeks ago ‘were posted | States Atlantic fleet on the ‘asion of Gimon is a night engineer an at the ports througout the United! thetr visit to Kiel. The A can bat house jal time last night, i: ait t an ba Se oe Ne daughter Lillie | in#dom warning the seamen and fire! teships are expected to an at Kiel ee ie een men to be ready to strike on the receipt | }on June 21 in time for the exchange of | Official visits before the arrival of Em- peror William, who will receive Rear- A in morning the chiié ®t) of 4 signal from headquarters, Set or ‘bed and after. partly arerning | da Sonieal uoen te ihe herself went Into her mothers room, was Kept, eacret, are ghe found her mother lying on the | het Medals time o nite! Bolger and his commanders Eos ont stood flowing from her nose and |; into de the stateme: diately when he reaches Kiel. : in America } Malesty will be the quer $1.25 up,a eepne ghia aia not notice that the towe: |°\0"4™ sympathy. This on board the Louisian, sterlin Ps i and sheet were bound about her mother's subsequently denied by @ Browa, busi. | 's Tagahip, on June & and ig Sil- throap and she ran into the street to) ners agent of the Atiantte Coast de the courtesy on the Imperial yacht ver, 50¢ up, call for help. She saw her father about men fon at New York, ern on the 26th. On the day as rewards & Mock away returning from work and| 4 ut despatch from Rotts vere Will be a deck party on ; alke trupried to meet him. stated that the leaders of the . A series of dinners and for scholar- The father into the house and there expressed doubt of the avocess of a '+ nents will be given at the Ger- ship or for 4 @ound his wife 4 in bed. He notified | an internat ke movement. G s’ shore statlor victory on| So the authorities and Coroner Squire was| man, Dani rwegian shipowne. ind rowing t the athletic summoned from Ossining. they said, 'y made concess!o f American and G field, Inspec- teh tay Min Bly Be None of the neighbors saw any suspil-| to their e: while Franca, Ausiria| been arranged, the prizes for ® ap la, i “auallrn’ New” designe tor cious looking person tn the neighbor. hood last night or early this morning | and the little daug! heard by loud noises during thi ‘The husband could not give any reagon @ny one should want to kill his and Italy were not represented on the be presented personally by the Ky Beamen's International Committee and | peror. Special preparations have beer therefore would not be likely to partici- |made to permit the Am: in bluejackets pate in « atrike. sponding a night on s mete ly invite ——>___ | Feared Banks; Loses $1,700. 1 TAR ‘Tee ald be 01a vot Know Waal the| QmOwrN, Te dine ineBecsure’ he A Condition Deplored. | at low price ‘women had av enemy in the world, and/na4 no confidence in bank! stitue| “Do you think et Yallot promotes | Be'felt sure he hag none. Qons, Myer Daniels of Hoosick Falls ts honesty in electio} | LA BER Mourning the lose of $1,200 in Bille which | “Cun't way that It does,” repiled the: were burned early yesterday when his! painfully practical politician, ‘The se- Third Avenue, house was destroyed by; weveral futile efforts to ed cagh, but was driven ‘erecy of It tempts too many men whom |you have paid to vote for you to go ‘back on their words.” CARNEGIE TRUST. Open Until 6.30. Given Ontby Commissioner Stover of the Park De- Partment announced to-day the ached- | ule for the eummer concer's at the Mall | lin Central Park, There will bo forty | They will start ‘on Sunday, June 14, and end All will be orchestral concerts an4 the | day afternoons. The only change In this be on Tuesday evening stead of the regular Wednesday evening Yet Diamonds Are Not The sénsible fashion of giving PRESENTS THAT INCREASE IN VALUE WITH THE PASSAGE OF TIME leads to the purchase demand for high quality diamonds. tiful diamonds within the reach of modest purses. gagement or graduation rings, consider these solitaires, from $10. oo to § $1500.00 rt Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, In all styles ness, what more need be said than that we guar- to their wearing qualities we will abide by the tion of our stock cordial- a. Careful, artis- <e tic engraving TUESDAY, JUNE Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, | healthy hair growth—Stops its M4 > Is not a dye. iWorld Wants Work Wonders. at Lamberts ! There is no satisfying the Hence high prices nearly every- ot cash buying in unusual quantities and direct importation keep beau- For birthday, en- This NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING. Lambert quality. S. ' Solid Gold, 83.50 Bolld Gold, 82.00 BROTHERS Corner 58th St. Saturday Nights Until 10. HEAD IS FORCED TO STAND TRIAL Riktteann’s Motion Motions to Dis- miss Indictment Against Him Denied by Court. the Fam: Vv OR over half a century Peter Doelger First Prize Beer has been recognized as the finest beer brewed in this or any other ‘Aileged thet Reicheann's con- country. It has achieved its well deserved popularity and oi Red Mateo cutee sem.| enormous sale through sheer merit, quality, purity and perfection er et ore | oof brew. tog Devise by ah Up to the present it has always been drawn from the wood. Now, for the first time since its introduction, (over 50 years ago) it is also sold in Bottles, PETER DOELGER is bottled in the cleanest and most intase bottling plant in the world, with all of its native purity, its delicate mild flavor and its health-giving, nerve-restoring properties retained. From the first stage of production to the last, the use of the very latest Sterilizing and Pasteurizing mechanical devices, makes this the purest, cleanest and unquestionably the very best beer for the family table. hla eecond appearance in the | Grand Jury room he he attested, as to with the State Banki: 3.1910, wherein as president | of the Carnegie Trust Company, stated thet the Trust Company on that date Cantinuing interview with Soseph @. Robin, then Vi aa of the Northern B: Aug %, 1910, at which arrai were made by which Robin furnish Reichmann with $18,000 worth of New York City bonds in order to meet @ heavy demand. The questions put to Relohmann con- cerning ghis transaction, he sald, led to his indictment for misdemeanor, Reioh- man had previously made a eworn state ment that the Carnegie had no con- tiagent ability. This transaction, he |, was intergreted by the Grand Jury to be @ contingent Lability. All this tn. formation, be aid, was elicited after be protested and after he had been directed by Justice Davis to auswer questions put oan. —_—————_ Manhettan College Commencement Gov. Aram J. Pothier of Rhode Island | the Graduation Class of Retchmann descr $1.25 the case of 24 bottles—one cent a bottle more than the ordinary beer. A little higher ia price—a great deal higher in quality. Order # trial case from your regular dealer, If he docs not carry it, kindly let us know, we will see that you are promptly supplied, PETER DOELGER FIRST PRIZE BREWERY Bottling Dept., 407-433 East 55th St, New York City Telephone, 2270 Plaza Yor Supreme Court. The desree ct B. A. will be aiven to eight rraduates, ‘that of Engineering and Arts to oT From the | Golden Fields to) 1859—1911 ye An Invitation Noi one single part of our Brewery or Model Bottling Plant is closed to the public, All are invited to come and watch this marvclous machinery in operation —it is an inspiration as ell as a revelation of the wonderful inventive powers of man, A Daily Odol-izing Keeps the Breath Pure Odol—the New Antiseptic Mouth Wash—Purifies Breath by Keeping Whole Mouth Surgically Clean- Safeguards Teeth Against Decay Bad breath—of which even the most faithful users of the tooth brush are often victims—is nearly always evidence of failure to sret the mouth and teeth properly clean. When you use ordinary dentifrices—tooth pastes, creams, powders and aromatic liquids—you merely scent the breath for a few moments. Such preparations are deceitful—the temporary fragrance they leave in the mouth hides their lack of thoroughness. j But there is nothing deceitful about Odol. It overcomes and prevents bad breath by removing the cause—~ By cleansing and purifying the whole mouth. A thorough Odol-izing—which means cleansin, only a minute, but you will have proof of the fectiveness of Odol for hours afterwards. Odol is the first and only dentifrice which neither evaporates nor washes away in Mie a —unlike all other preparations, its cleahsing action is not confined to the few moments you are using your brush, It impregnates the gums, works in between the teeih, intotheir cavities and hollows and into the folds and wrinkles of the mucous mem- brane, where it remains and retains its cleansing, puriffing properties almost from one meal to the next. Because of this long-lasting ac- tion—and because so penetrating and thorough that it searches out and purifies every part of the mouth, no matter how hard-to- get-at—Odol counteracts ferment- ing processes and rids the mouth and teeth of all their foes—all food particles, bacteria, acids, ete. And it has aninvi igoratin, effect on the gums—overcomes “softness” or soreness—overcomes loosening of the teeth. Odol—because concentrated— is the most economical of all den- tifrices. A few drops in half a glass of water—used with the brush—is all you need for a thorough Odol- the mouth and teeth with Odol—takes PEE OPEN The Extraordinary Exposition of 4 VICTOR-VICTROLAS Which Opens Tomorrow in the Wanamaker Anditorium with expert demonstrations under the auspices of the Victor Talking Machine Com- pany is intended to be a final authoritative word on the whole question of talking * machines. It is to demonstrate the sur- prising progress made recently in the relatively new art of sound recording. Every one whohas heard just enough of opera to realize the real riches of it, every one with a music room, every one with a love of music unsatisfied, every student of music and every singer should see and study this Exhibition, which is the most extensive and most interesting of the kind ever arranged in New York. An initial payment of $10 sends a Victrola to your home under the Wanamaker Easy Payment Plan. We have devised the FAIREST and EASIEST payment plan. You have almost two years in which to pay the balance without interest or extras. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway: Fourth Avepue, Eighth to Tenth Street ] YOUR CHOICE. OF ANY OF READERS Teer S ARTICLES WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF THis SOLIDOAK EXTENSIONTABLE Going out of town for the summer may have the World sent to them, and address changed as often as desired, Morning World, 12c per week Evening World, 6c per week Sunday World, Se per Sunday Send your remittance to the Cashier NEW YORK WO! sents! 29 Down ont SOL EE . $75 haa rs COMPLETELY FURNISHED oll (92:59 °° 108500" 2174 - 3”YAVEse: BEND nv EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 OCLOCK OPENS AN

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