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| soe eaermomamarencer ae fa GROLIER FORCED TO TAKE SON FROM SCHOOL ALS HEL Brooklyn Man Loses Position and Boy Is Compelled to Go to Work. FATHER TAKES POISON. Wife Tries to Save Him by Giving Antidote, but He Dies in Hospital. The thwarting of John Wall's am- Bition gor his son Frank preyed on his find so that he killed himself this Morning by taking a dose of cyanide of potassium. Wall, who was employed tn a glue factory and lived at No, 19% Washing- toa street, Brooklyn, was disappointed fim his other children by his fire wife and sent them to a home in Waterbury, Conm., But Frank, fifteen, his oldest @0n, possessed the qualities which Wall desired. to pay for en at the ho: fm Connecticut, but Wall didn't mind t struggie, and his second wife encour- ‘aged him to persist. He took pride in the boy's achievements at School No. 1, and was rejoiced when lad ca: home two weeks ago with report cardi ‘Which indicated that he would graduate 4 of the class, y after Frank had excellent report car John Wall lost his job. Orders were coming in slowly at the glue factory and half of the men had to be laid off. John Wall had not saved any money. Tho board of the other chil- Gren and his other expenses hed eaten SON GETS SCHOOL PEF-MIT TO GO TO WORK, Frank started off manfully yestertay torning to the Board of Health and applied for “working papers.” He hur- tied home with t! as soon as the mecessary documents, permitting him to accept employment, were issued, and ho @ brave front as he showed his father. ‘Wall sat silent and brooding. ing he went out, saying that be right back. He seemed @ more cheerful frame of mind returned. last night Mrs. Wall went down- for a few minutes. When Mrs. ‘Wall came back she found her husband agony on the bed, his lips and the odor of almonds in tho i I W t once that her husband cyanide of potassium, 8) @ caseknife and, wedging een Wall's teeth, poured t bottle of milk down his eo id #0 she called to run for help. Policeman Johnson and had happened. He sent ambulance, and D: At first it seemed to Dr, t Mrs, Wall's prompt action her husband's life, and he him back to the hospital at top But he had been there only an hour when he died. _——— CIVIL WAR HERO APPEALS TO COURT TO SAVE HOME. Iéect, Fitshugh Smith's House Gelé for Mortgage and He Declines to Get Out, E j HE E 5 Fy 4 3 i i t i i ti eeout, Fitshugh Smith, a veteran of| |p the civil war, who was complimented by , appealed to|| DIVES TODEATH | “UNDER” TRAN FROM PLATFORM Bronx Suicide Ties Up Traffic! for Half an Hour—No — j Clue to Identity. | An unidentified man walked to the) south end of the One Hundred and Sixty-ninth etreet station of the Third avenue elevated at 6 o'clock this morn- ing, waited until a northbound train was almost upon him, and jumped tn front of It He had calculated the jump accurate. ly, for {t was Impossible for Motorman John H, Tallhelm to stop the train in time to keep from striking him, ‘The brakes were put on with such force that passengers were thrown from their seats, and “here was a panic aboard the cars until the cause of the abrupt stop was learned. A large crowd gathered, but It was impossible to ascer- tain whether the man who was wedged under the wheels was atill alive. Policeman Pappe called Dr. Chandler from Fordham Hospital, who got under the train, reached the body and aatd death had been instantaneous, A wrecking crew was called from Onc Hundred and Sixtieth street, and finally sed the trucks from the mangied form. TraMfe was held up for thirty minutes while the crew was at work. The sulcide was about forty years old weighed about 10 pounds, had blue eyes k hair and mustache, wore a rousers and atriped soft shirt. —_—_ STARVING CHILDREN ARE PUT IN SOCIETY'S CARE.| Mother in Hospital with Her Baby; | Four Others Will Be Pro- vided For. The four children of Mrs. Bertha Price, aged thirty-eight, who collapsed on the street from starvation and who is now in Bellevue Hospital with her seven-months-old baby, were arraigned before Justice Hoyt in Children't Court today. ‘The children were rather poor ly dressed and looked about half starved and were remanded to the rooms of the Children’s Society. They will be rear- raigned tn court on next Monday With the baby in her arms and the four others clinging to her skirts, Mrs. | Price, who yesterday was disposessed | from her home in Bast Ninth street, | fell unconscious on a Third avenue car last night. She was revived and at first would not be separated from her eht!- dren and thought she could go on. But | she again fell from weakness and then was taken to the hospital and the clill- Gren looked after by the Children's So- clety. She told a pitiful story, saying that she had worked to keep the children to- gether. Recently her strength gave out and finally she was dispossessed. Yes- terday she started off with the five chtl- dren, Harry, eleven; Hannah, eight; Da- id, three; Helen, two, and the seven- months-old haby, Harry was deft in cate of a society and sho started to walk about the streets with the others to find shelter. Hannah finally begged some money and she started downtown on the car When she collapsed, this efternoon against the issuance of | |{ aa order to eject him from the house | fn Greenwich Village in which he bas || Mved for the past half a century, It appears the house was recently gold at auction because Smith could not pay the mortgage. He refused to leave, however, and the Manhattan Freehold Company, the purchasee, applied to the Court for an order to eject the old man. Smith had tears in his eyes when he came to court this afternoon, Justice Cohalan latened patiently to the old man’s story and told him he would in- Quire into the case before signing any order to eject him. property in question {s at No. 79 Greenwich » en STATE CLEMENCY FOR 00GS. New Rochelle Man Wires Dix to Bave His Pets. ALBANY, June 15.—Executive clem- q@mcy for @ pair of bull dogs has been amiced of Gov. Dix by Frank 8. Howell of New Rochelle, who sent the follow- ig: Shee ag to the Governor to-day yy and Soda, French bulls, le- wally married, this day unlawfully tm- nded by local dog robbers tn New elle under quarantine reguls Bail retused by Mayor Colwell Officer Codding and pol Household pets. Cuildren St uation serious. Human society power jess. Community demands pardon by wire.” ‘The telegram was referred to the State Agricultural Department, which has jur mn over quarantines. ait _ ASKS TAFT TO TIE KNOT. Wepceyman Wants Him to Offictate ary 18 to be cele- tit would be ver the request that came in ‘atl to-day from a man name the White | real- day | t Tatt's lew Jersey who did not make public. The expects to be too busy on ony, June 15.—"It is my ried by the President of A, and secing that eeasion, and atthe id make two souls business. 15.50 excellent quality, in metal, PARI des, light and very ligt worsted cheviots, in new # es, as well as blu i ES) stripes and silk mixtures. are two and three button BD ED ep S752) young men and boys. special prices 25.00 instead of 15.50, 22.50 27,50, 30.00 and 32.50, Two Brooklyn Stores: Broadway at Bedford Ay. Qrays, also blue, brick brown, tan and olive worsteds, velours, ¢ worsteds in stripe weaves, pencil most stores even though you paid 18.00 to for two and three piece Summer Suits—regularly Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Smith Gra THE EVENING WORLD, THUREDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. BANCROFTS NOW ELEVATED ROAD WILL RUN AROUND GRAND GENTRAL Plan for Its Construction Ap- proved by Board of Esti- mate Committee. N. Y. C. GETS EXTENSION. i} Has Until December 31, 1912, in Which to Furnish New Grand Central. ‘The Reard of F the New York Company an ext June 20 next to T ed Iroad structing the new Gra nal in accordance with ™m This action follo' report of a committee which approved the a The committee in it “The most striking feature he plan | ‘a the provision for an el ed ‘eot| or roadway extending around the station | ™ building. This elevat located + prope company and will ex nd the sou 1, the main y ick of the buildin, Istance to provid ace underneath Is to be re- tained by the company and used for rail-|t road purposes. i; CITY TO ERECT A VIADUCT TO ,, CONNECT WITH ROADWAY. I 10 a sil for this road- | ¢ it “The act of 1910 already referred to | ¢ and the proposed agreement contemplat the erection by the city of a bridge or viaduct occupying the portion of Park avenue which will connect with this hich will pass over the approach to the tunn ed by the Fourth and Madison avenue surface | cars and extend to Fortieth street, | where it will connect with the side| roadways of Park avenue at their present grade, thus completely estab- lishing the continuity of Park avenue and adding a much needed north and south street which will afford great relief to the traffic congestion on Fifth avenue and other paraliel streets.” ‘The report ad in the plans the committee has thoug advisable to recomme omission of the open tral portion of Park ave quirement that the for structure above the street surface be approved by the Art these structures are ere >» of June 9 1911, President Brown has ad- dressed a communteation to the com- mittee stating that the company will, | soon as prac . and not later { September next, submit to the Board its approval a plan which will provi for the covering over of these openings, and that the company will carry out mich plan at its own expense, at an esti- mated cost of $200,000," The Cuviliier on of a was received in the Upon motion of Senator Gra: was ad- vanced to the order of final passage without reference. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Thousands of Summer Suits Underprice Unquestionably the most appealing attribute of this tremen- dous underprice event is that only in price is it suggestive of what is generally understood by the word ‘‘sale. For here, instead of odds and ends, left-overs and broken sizes, is practically all of our Summer stock in all its wealth of assortment, just as it would have been May Ist, had it not been for that six weeks’ delay in our tailoring plant. In the four or five weeks of this selling season that remain we must do ten or twelve weeks’ ‘The prices which these Summer Suits have been marked, make for greater value, all things considered, than the Smith Gray & Co. history has known. Included are practically all of our lightest weight two and three piece Summer Suits, in the most exclusive and advanced styles in both fabrics and models, many of which will not be shown outside the Smith Gray & Co. stores for at least another season. for two and three piece Summer Suits—regularly 18,00, 20.00, 22.50 and 25.00 Here you will find Canadian homespuns of 18.50 22.50, 25.00 and steel and Osford handsome grays ¢ ecks and p Norfolks, sm: hairs in core ment of new y, brown, tan and black fa 27.50 35.00 and 37,50, Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs Auto Clothes Book on Request “HORLICK’S MALTED MILK for two and three piece Summer Suits—regularly In wondrous assortment are worsted overplaids—homespun crash for two and three piece Summer Suits—regularly y &Co. INDIVORCE COURT AFTERELOPEMENT Son of Millionaire Accuses His} ), Wife a Daughter of Powder Magnate Dupont. he Evening Del. ra divorce from his wite Pont Bancroft 1. Du Pont, mult of the Dur " the 1 D. C. MeLeod. The alleged statutory | is named tn the Dill » Is sald to have many, when the ent f ne par ent act that itherto pe yupont, rott At th as spended from m the w York Stoc ip by 0 to-day for t ax- hree months for ac- cepting a speculative account from an employee of another member of the that the only changes | fixe ht eldest | | it Means | Original and Genuine | The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee, Agrees with the weakest digestion. | Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. | Rich milk, malted grain, powder fornt. 4 A quick lunch prepared in a minute, Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, @& Others are imitations, a "] o @ iS oy AP ifs ‘ay 27,50. in pin in hair line stripes, nd cravenetted mo- ent assort- worsteds, rye worsted ¢ and ve- (ca) Among the models — lours in new ¢ ind tans; blue and (re design for men, black grounds ’ » Silk stripes Your choice at these and silk mixture effects—and blue serges of i broader than you will findin finest Australian stock. There are m than a two and three button distinctively styled models for men, young men and boys. Two New York Stores: ay at Worren Street as {rom City Hall t, 27th & 28th Sts, th Av., peennrrennsos ameunrvensunsatemceven RADIN GIVES UP FIGHT | VA AND BEGINS PRISON env. RICH TOYMAKER Attorney Convicted of Peeudtent | Practice Had Been Refused — | FROM NUREMBERG a Pardon, | Having been refused a pardon ty |} ing assets aggregating in value $150,-| President ‘Taft, Matthias Radin, the e bankrupt firm of | yer, who wa 1 Henkel and, wa A fine of $1,000 | in Cash. Abraham ‘Travels Second Class, but | Showed Customs Men $5,000 sonment lon with 1909, Ra ng a has all George Nols, the oldest and richest cn toy maker in Nuremberg—the head of house that sends $500, worth of toys yearly to this count: ail t 6 Cireult Court was affirmed, 1 an ancient and his son-in-law, George Denis, ar- rived this morning from Germany on lent Lincoln. They sand pursuing a — TWO POLICEMEN HURT. WH A ROLL: berg! Iss it not enough, yet? Tes it that one 3) e anothe alre: j when one visits this country , He was relieved when he was assurea | ASk Those Who Use Them. that such was not the custom, but his rp in when he was nad. nd then Brandrettts PILLS \Made of absolutely ‘pure, vegetable drugs. none Wwe One or two at nigh: relieve constipation and keep all who use \them well. jon canescens Bil Calls tor | of Res ble Heads, WASHINGTON, June 15.—A dill pro- z that every newspaper must print in a conspleuous place the name of the owner or owners, publisher and man- aging editor, was introduced to-day by Representative Barnhart of Indiana Heation of Names Piano Bargains $50 Up \ — Herr | Factory space is needed so these Nunaway Knocks One Over and y ins eeded 7 5 Pianos must go at once, _ Never such Draws ¢ ae You Are Cordially piano bargains as th " Many famous 4 ie mate Invited to Visit ie . Where in New treet nnd was the nan tot? ie An n the head of his fty years, and h business f Notwith ‘8 @ profou tional nicet frayed old sitk fons of his suit th passing object with th of a mirror, Hiss He wears a No. 639 Wset nan Harry F. § ry peevish over the mmigra- | question piman | ¢ f TraMe Squad ¢ the animal and suecc Its flight. He was p. “tea Exhibit | THE 20th CENTURY BABY CRIB ( m STERLING | DOLL HAINES BROS. | Easy Monthly Payments. | Early Selection Is Imperative, Come In To-day. =<! Wheelock Piano Company 225 East 36th Street, New York. ‘The Taylor Nursery 5 East 234 St. Valuable Book Free to | ‘Adults 4 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ; ==—]|_ WORK MONDAY WONDERS. delicious of the ye greatest satisfaction tight cartons, each 16Fresh Eggs, 25 is Creamery Butter 7s From the new June grass, most BelleBrook Butter Fanciest quality—prints in air- ar, iving ti lideep 20° to Rice of the T Ri 1¢@ 9 Price and Quality 3 ns. 14° New Laid Eggs, t:i/itcnt ""! Z2e East View Egg syuiittiyicscsicatores ton OS. Smoked Shoulders, w:i" "10° Smoked Beef, te ie tage padre” LOC Salmon, 15 Ib. flat can, extra choice. - 10¢ Imported Sardines, *, 3 cu. 25° Cherries, 0 sr iicecin L&E Apricots, Last and Best of Potatoes, the Ol @ Ths, L2E Crop . Pride of St. L “Si lativ 5 Flour, HM TENGE Pete eee pe 3G toasted crisp, large 10c. pkg. Quaker Corn Flakes, Baked Beans, Essie Brand, cri ts und nourishing; can... ...++6 XLCR Corn Starch, \"««. §* Farina, 2 Rivvor—ctoicost quality: large toepackare Fe Ta jioca, Blue Ribbon—choicest quality; large 1c pkg, GE Vulcan Brand; package of Safety Maiches, VD vores Be Belle Brook Evaporated Milk, Condensed Milk 60 gv: Stamps FREE wit: \ Ib. BEST 50c TEA, 25¢ Both BQe i Ib. BEST COFFEE, 35¢ | for « with 10 gar Stamps FREE «:; Large Box Blue Ribbon Table Sait, runs free 10¢ Large bottle Peerless Tomato Catsup, 15c Medium bottle Peerless Tomato Catsup, 10c Large bottle Worcestershire Sauce, Peeriess, 15¢ Bottle Lemon or Vanilla Flavoring, 10c Package Peerless Shredded Gelatine...... 10c become better known. few. of this week’s prices are also \ Sun st anhat 1 submitted:— “ i : F nt V 1870, Legs of Canada Lamb,“ 12/c Choice Rib Roast, (iii. ». Corned BeeF, svcsr-curd rateand Naver, TC 50 “S. & H.” Stamps FREE with bottle of 50 ‘'S. & H.”’ Stamps FREE with full quart 50'S. O'S. , $0 "5. 60 "S.& "Stamps FREE with bottle Prin ‘Stamps PREE with bottle Im Stamps FREE with bottle Im Wit.’ AH.’ &H.’ H.’ From rich, pure whole milk; Butler and Shawnee Brands, can Most Popular Meat and Poultry The popularity of the JAMES BUTLER BUTCHER SHO There are ten of them—located as below—all of the highest grade. Seasonable Specials ThisWeek at All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores $0 “S. & H.”’ Stamps FREE with bottle Kingussie Scotch, thehighballfavorite . ’Stamps FREE with bottle Princeton Dry Gin, makes finest rickeys . & H.’’ Stamps FIREE with case of 24 bottles Lager Beer, Licbmann’s, Ruppert’s, Eichler's , $1 Jelly POW, tii tion! puckaze..... LOC Butler's, for ur-bura, ites, Be 25¢3 oa SC omen Fey oon, | ire brie 9° FREE with, "”*|11»- Coffee, 30¢ FREE with ’*|1 i. Best Tea, 50¢ reduced to tall thick'creaam © cans 20 60 Social Teas, Red Grahams, Saltines, 10c pkg. Se; Royal Lunch, lb. 10e | 2a O20 Sp eee een Ys%, | Liberty Pickles, all kinds, bottle...... 1Oe Vinegar, Cider and White, bottle.. LOc & Sc Domestic OAL, ves, invorrtes, ex. ZOE, 1Oc, Se Spanish Olives, plain or stuffed, bottle.. LOe Schimmel’s Salad Dressing, bottle, 10¢ Essie Grape Juice 10° Cooling and refreshing summer drink, bottle 19¢ and Markets in New York PS increases every day as they A Fricassee Chicken, : Corned Spare Ribs, «=». 10c Old Monogram Rye Whiskey 75c Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey GX 85e 5c Se Vac . '75e ceion Cocktails, Martiniand Manhattan . ported Sherry, Giralda Solera . . ported Port, Castillo Cabinet . .