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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNF 16, 1911. BROADWAY SUBWAY DAN O'REILLY WINS hiss Wonderful Train and Dress That Will Be Worn FORB.R.T. MEETS HIS LIBERTY TILL By Queen Mary of England at the Coronation The train to the robes of state which will be worn by Queen duchesse satin, ‘The embroidery is of gold thread of varying tints, Mary a Corny Ih Landon and at the Durba giving @ delicate light and shade, The design shows (he voxe, sham- , i ia feds. JUMROWK Have? peptic ‘ rock and thistie in the form of a tree, tapering toward the waist and HAMILTON ENTRIES. LATONIA RESULTS. ; : t widening at the corsage. Around the bottom of the gowa are lotus | "Bboy F PRET . ‘ The tra purp rmine, with deep edges lites on surface of water, emblematical of India and ths seas of tho te LANILTON, Ont.» Fitna ie-—/the entries tor ST RACE and one-half fur- | overturned forming hem. Or n of train is embroidered Empire. In fr f the gown Is the star of India, enveloped, by the | F RAGH “thee “Hamilton, (Wilson), first; > - corer: & of oak le 4 and ac with medallions of rose, shamrock rose, shamrock and thistle design. six fur Neiber 3 Have 12 (Kennedy ‘ond; 4 + eat ; ‘ 1 att it va The train i six yards long and one and a half wide, fastened at ot dR oy Viley, 107 (Mountain), third, ‘Thr Merchants, Hotel and Theatri- Certificateof Reasonable Doubt i tyle, the material being deep ivory the shoulders with gold cord. rap Werks 4 Marti WL dot eo, 8] Woirs Baths, Waiter 1, Chief Lind- | Paris “ios Novelti 110) County ‘tax, oh. Alm | way, Kotte Dubold, Jim cal Men to Battle Before Granted by Justice | (COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Ree, Wakes eee o hree Links PCOND RAC! Mutuels adian fo Estimate Board. | el 108; Caper Sarr re oe He | pene Es | iman ‘and ‘Denti Wiley, ¢ : PL iS Riteue = =REEI IN $7,500 B | vincainna aie n me Cfepliny, ry Bene ROUTE IS TOO SHORT. FREED ON §7, BAIL. tical Wheelwright, 109 Hirst; Data | — Th ot gerfield, 101 ey) ‘ond; Mack Parico, 108 B. Enbank, 109 sa), third, ‘Tim ¢ sorgve Considine urnishe ONNOURTIL. RAC | 0.59 Judge Walser, King Broomstick, Favor Interborough Plan of George Considine Furnishes wry 8 Darkness Polly Dy aise rai EAd a Wa tcxe ehmclabed’ | 148; Md finished etuels paid— Tube From Brooklyn to | Bond for Lawyer Convicted | Exvav | Wheelwright, $8 ht, $4.64 fj | 3 Cc FURNACE tamition Deity: three year | 8 bg tattle: 0 ‘ : 5 ds; mile and 0. gu Whist, 110; Mervilay, | Show; Mack panik Yonkers Line. in Bancroft Case. | « Whit ts Heruil . 124, Na fei an ngton avenue, Tee! rmer counsel fo Ti Beak The meeting of the Board of Estimate Panic! O'Twllly, former counsel for wd shouting on Wednesday next will be for the Marty K. Thaw, who as tomas ad cist Purpose of considering the subway con- | Vict! in the Criminal Branch ee } ened to the ferree’s report. It will not be a public, SUPreme Court an Atenoga te SAee Halley's: Come * Kine ‘ Pr “a » well's Island = pen y for five Also eligible to siact: Miss Bento: t ‘oliceman Jo Hiarabes hearing, but those who want to be tas, 118. hr nfth Precir ran up. heard, for or against the report, will be Months on the technical change of re- sev were Just in . aceorded an opportunity It devel a ng stolen goods, was rel d on ie negro as t today that there will be opposition D!!, P Beer mere, Se Rie. Maids. from the retail dry goods men and Justice er in the Supreme Court L. Dal fracas In tt other merchants on Broadway; the made this course possible by granting feos first thief in Hotel Men's Association and the The- | O'lolliy's m n for @ certificate of BIGHTH RACK his pocket a ne atrical Managers’ Association against son Uo was bro} the grant to the B. KR. T. of a subway Considine furnished a ball Hiresred the latter was debating whether route on Broadway, Manhattan, D' Rely o his weir, rrest the ne © camera was ‘The opposition is based on the ground Boa belt MAR el by its number to the drug store thet the B, R. T. will not provide = ‘ harles Cartwright oad @ufficient service because the proposed ariangys based Bie secision, ~ r and Broadway route does not go further on the ,testimony of the} GREAT | aye ee him ax one of south than Liberty street or further aracter witnesses Introduced at BRITAIN cotiaanicasttifiinnaineatinlh in his store north than Fifty-ninth street. The pro-| the trial of O'Reilly before Justice | e camera. testing citizens will demand that the In- | pyayis, | | LATONIA en cher was Nerborough offer be accepted, because | 44 wii) pe {possible for the app el | sald he Mt draine the business section of brook eka ie sat whi LATONIA, R son eg . Jy, goes the entire length of Broad. | be heard by the Appellate Division of fatten fer » years old, ad q way almost to the Yonkers line and | the Supreme Court before November, | Presa, Ls é into the most densely occupied parts | owing to the summer vacation period. | a on titgh _ " of the Bronx. feo Erlanger held that many of | SBOOND | At “ BIG MERCHANTS SIGN PROTEST | the questions asked of the character | f witnesses and O'Reilly should not have | been allowed. RULES THAT PROSECUTOR'S QUESTIONS PREJUDICED CASE. AGAINST The dry goous merchants @ petition that has been sent to the Mayor, the Public Service Commission and@ the subway conferrees, which is al- R. T. e signed “It ts true that a defendant in @ fogether in favor of the Intervorough. | criminal action who offers himself as The petition also deplores the advent|q witness 1 terrogated as to of the B. R. T. by a route, as one of | any vicious or criminal act of his ice, | the dry goods men expressed It, “that| and a liberal cross-examination of a apparently leads into the promised land, | qofendant should be permitted, to | REAR VIEW Seoatiad nowhere.” jrive at the truth,” sald Justice OF THE jong signers of the protest are | janger, ‘This discretion, howeve lohm Claflin, Benjamin Altman, R. H, the trial Judge as to the extent of and Company, Rogers, Peet and ¥, James McCreery and Com- Saks and Company, O'Neil, Company, B. Altman and Com- » Rothenberg and Company, Na- al Cloak and Suit Company, Gimbel thers, J. L. Kessner, Greenhut and pany, Lord and Taylor, the Four- this cross-examination is subject to re- view by the Appellate Divis The purpose of the cross-esaimination con- ducted by the prosecution was not di- rected to the issue before the Jury, but | to create an atmosphere prejudictal to | the defendant.” and the Simpson, “lt was not to show, continued While the om. | Justice Erlanger, “that the defendant Meations of the hotel and theatrical {committed the offenve ' charged, but re and dry /Ro0ds merchants | Father to create a feclings of resentment | é¥ ESS 4 il be | Sainat @ man who did not pay his pt Gee seperate, their protests will be! conte; who had unsatisfed Ju ts] NssociaTtie Wilited at the hearing. The Brooklyn theatrical mon have their brethern of Manhattan in petition, for the former realiz thet the short Broadway jine as pro- against him; who was punished for con tempt at any proceeding; who had bee fined for giving Mppant answers, and, by inuendo, to let the jury infer that h 72-MILE WIND HURLS LADDER OFF posed | was chargeable with having Improperly much oe, seep ce |vrought about disagreements of two is patron surtes in murder cas age into Manhattan. ‘Mayor Gaynor said to-day that ho nad| if the defendant was guilty of the ffense charged, a verdict should not meceived few letters with regard to the |” s i aoe ey E at 5 aire = eats pices: secon * = Subway report. ‘The sentiment of hee ee ee eee at his | : SR esr eeh | and One Man Is Captured We said, was divided, At President Mc- wae poiin Seer ak Had the Poverty Hollow and the Ship T : ; clad condition, oF be of his a ‘alcox Powder |! Apeny's office ft was learned that ie et ttn dl contempt in haw. ard gang. and Held for Court. and delicate odor, and tts @ large number of communications had | DY t Ghd: to, Obani th supplement GOPHERS ONE OF TOUGHEST and pure medication of r 5 been received, all but one favoring the | ‘PS 12)! ep nto wid EVER IN CITY. ing qualities give {mmediate proceedings. It is not competent to af ae ee rellef from. distressing peest fect the credibility of a witness to ask All these wore an ere. ‘An electric buzzer device attached to skin irritations, CRAM DECLINED TO VOTE apP- hike Veen: turned: cut Ca so- succeeded by | Under the cover of a heavy, black), 0. i Hil aloraten ast him If he has been turned out of a 9 M 08 lack | the show cases In his store eo sound a t PEAL IN THIRD AVENUE CASE, | cial organization, or whether he has Sirroceos, the B 4 cloud, a violent wind atorm swept | 01111 alarm behind the prescription coun $3. Bergeant Cram, the new member | not been charged with ‘crooked driving’ and thea “Humpty Faron os lower Maihattan this afternoon at the) | time e case la opened was the | ef the Public Service Commision, to-| ata race track, or whether he has been j 4 came. the ophs Lali 7 Cary i EATS CARREY SENS THUS BA ROR oe exposing two sneak thieves to- | bs @ay showed his independence by de-| expelled from a churoh. Bip nna aah ouL Lass aumhestc (DAE gas | eer ES nereres 388 ne day in the drug store of Frederick Stein- | ,, Sliming to vote with associates upon a percent: ka ever troubled the police. |from their feet, and in adjoining day in the o erick Stein lution calling on the counsel of the| Kitled by “Unknown” in Fight. In the block between Eighth and streets wagons were overturned, The|man at Ninety-second street and Lex- TALCUM POWDER Mission 10 appeal from the recent} A Coroner's Jury to-day returned a | Ninth Avenues about @ year ago there wind caught up bits of paper and! ington avenue. One of the pair was orisica ot the Appellate Division with | verdict that George Oliver, twenty sprog wr habe ada eee ure | other objects and sent them scurrying | captured and later held for trial itesee eects respect e reorganization of the | 4, of No, 8% East One Hundred led by Banty Taylor and (c through the air, Flags tugged at 44 te Cornell in the Harlem © a8 NO: oe c Prom 1 : ‘ontinued from Firat Page.) | Magistrate Cornell in the Harlem Co r Best arise text be gate and Ninth street, who was shot at SCOPE Cae rat SHE) | ee ih nate ma ‘te Rue f ee sigantic poles on top of the sky-| while Mr. Steinman was compounding irrund you wilt e@annot, after having carefully read| One Hundred and Ninth street and a saloon and je «sold ‘our Ingers of o scrapers and strained the halyards as aan " its comfort and opinions of Mr. Justice Clark and| Third avenue April 2% during a gang | but this time he refused, Thetr answer | whiskey for five cents. It is related | sponded Mee Moores TNsy HATE NO ee unting droned ital? rile in the |® Preeemtion i the rear of die store ‘during its use, Mr. Justice Ingraham, vote to ap-| fight, was Killed byt some person un- ee a blow in the n that broke tt jthat he had most of his regular cus- | means.’ ‘ ue Ae ina jlate to-day, 1 negroes entered. One Sold at All Druggists Bat gatertain no doubt of the re- | known to the A policeman attach and sent him floundering over bask-|tomers insured. “Do they work for a living?” asked the 2 went into a telaphone booth while the of the appeal. I think the Court| to the Wast One Hundred and Fourth | wards, His head struck the curb and ho | tut the Lantles routed the Dr. Billa Court. From the top of the Municipal Butld-| rive, gtarted to ramble almlesnly abot ORMONT CHEMICAL OO, Appesis has already passed upon the | street station has been mentioned as} lay still. One of the young men paused | ang for months there has been no out-| “I belleve they do," sald Mr, Moore. jing a heavy lade with rungs an inch | 1. store, Mr. Steinman had had the between the original organiza- | having fired the shot that killed Oliver, | @ second, then planted a kick on the SRL WIG hurd : fe ' ! jand three-quarters in diameter, Was! 1.207 alarm installed two woeks ago, Of & railroad company and its re- Saag tod oaia gereaeh maory break with a murderous climax. The} nut before we get to the consideration | used to the top of the shed of the | Duzser alarm installed two weeks ax, | jon gation. In the first instance there aackarerkond L4hn iw Milthisand| Cok oe of the kind known | of bail, Your Honor,” switched off the | elevated roads at the Brooklyn Bridge |“ Ayehs : meh pent ge ee pommel Ra ye ee ae ple they recognized the old musictan DHE ATE Orne SIRE 88 GY Lk I desire to request that the! station, A long, heavy plank followed | ore est ae ann ea nana | DIE : relating to reorganizations of coi- . ilants as two of the loafers who are nds In and beyond roush-housing charge against the defendants elon tho wings of the breeze, Both | 0 gn) trencription wien suddenly. the) KLEDE e14. 2011 at her tate Tilotions oon trcis 0 ind and Vale generally to ve ween at the lot, ‘They |* Saloon now and then and holding UP) onanced trom attempted murder to as- | crashed to bits on the top of the shed. |iine husger sounded right at his elbow,| ferldenee, 234 Tiushwick pl. Catherine “Tam satisfied that It has not been ran over to Bley and Policeman Kelly | en for beet money th Ave not een! sault in the first degree. | bit of plank was tossed from | oo ing @ willy he had provided aga! wna I born in Germ se | considered dangerous by the poles, a | Selzing a billy he had pi rf ; born in Germany; survived jaeded ‘by the Public Service act, PREG reese | of the West Thirty-soventh street sta- : ws ‘das % ° vt us analyse these papers. the building to the driveway of the) ooo, an occasion, the drug: eApiripreh onsequenty, think a great hard si 2 Dee ciel ace le es | Catt ly anid today that he didn't et ae ne a bridge. The falling Indder and timbera|SVe".00 the store and saw one of the ‘al services wil by heid at ely d upon the junio eve ley's murder was d > an| 4 nt conta c Pes c " 2 Was calle bu vid man was dead, mi frightened hundreds of spectators, but e. Batur day at Y o'clook; bondholders if they should be kept in-| stig pe i anized gang attack, and that the me They do not ie |negroes with his arm in & showcase pater dey ay See Gefinttely, out of what little te lett to| Mie peuls: SBOCOR: by the SBUl back ) struck him had no Jatention of kill- The defendants did not aim pe ane yee spectaters telow ros| Husninw wp the fellow Mr. Ste ‘ ‘operty. | pages ONE ae diy had the atore * man brought the elub down upon ae ere ee Hy Vote stood four to one, Mr, Cram > ‘ at a vital spot. They shot low. They | covered from the excitement when an- | ai eae ot the sare | ee = the minority, He then remark POLICE HAVE NAMES OF TWO| Whours’ Gallagher went to were shooting for self-protection. If| heavy timber went flying Epa itian SPN Mee Ta ee HELP WANTED—MALE, PE trust you will direct counsel, In| OF THE GANGSTERS. for killing that ba gage fs ‘ minty omly| the. Mtanteipal Balding to | City Tait | time grasping arm, ‘The negro Al Of the fact that tt tnd avenu Capt. Ketdy came over at hey've ‘been mighty good down hei ie hay rived apelocle Sy saa Park, where there would have been a|a yell and dived for the door, He was Prroraaer SOCRATES” OME Tag | have beon ed, and that ih the stati Ar oratia aban: i we sald, “but a thing Like the killing of | Of @svault and not attempted murder.” | 10065 number of persons had not the|too much for the druggist and broke "Go, s eonwich 3 prosecute with the utmost dil inean: Me ¥ ae aaa tais old man Is Hable to start all sorts | BULLET HOLES HIGH IN WALLS| usual multitude run for cover when the | appeu), that they may © a ut an! of tr and we've simply got to go N HAT, jstorm cima lowered, yr | at is left of their own.” | i : flee wer wurlnk | suet through and weed them out AND I } There are tiv rang divisions eel thairman Willcox replied that the ay ne ne at MIS WAR] er urna noe eee Detar | here were bu x In the watts | wind exhibitions je most terrifle 1s would be puslied with ull possible as free of Bantles as Fifth avenue ve ve ping an Seed as the hurricane division, and peed es Heaagsintnne ti Sie to Hd rep) to-day how| high enough to show that a vital spot | © great storm’ division comes second ue po fad tar ap and and he was e ” Interrupted Mr, Sulll- |. "; Po-day's wind ——>— cate two of the nrembera whose names |* ’ nd was almed at,” interrupted Mr. in point of force, To-day's wind storm flELD FOR ELECTRIC SHOCK. they I and through them to find lotten ween held un 40 SPs 4d) van, “There was a bullet hole in Mr.| belongs in the “great storm" ciass and ——-3 ———_ the men responsible for William Bley's | pyc a | Stokes's hat. Every day we are getting |14 but a trifle under the dignity of the| » i] a me ani | we hurricane. Trove dark, NEWARK, N. J., June 16.—James M x] ? death, | more and more evidence to show that i Bi RAR ra alata Pa tualaidahvay aateral Mawes INSPECTOR O°BRIEN SS eee aS ae ee SPEGIAL FOR SATURDAY, THE 1774 cam was held for the Grand Jury| As predicted a few years ago the Bolles De ent Waa what it HOW I TDemands Job Cropaey Removed | en to murder." D EGFAL ERR e Harrison, » Court to-day on nobile, once a most expensive uirty-els treet m the f ‘ | “LF contend not," denied Mr. Moor = & charge of having given Alfred has come within the reach | AcFoes to Elghth avenue was one of| Mim Prom as Uast OMcial Act, | I contend not Seniad ep _teor:| Smoker’ s throat is un me pie ae ou ea Bie ghee iC Yo, 112 Patterson sty ‘y 's pucketbook, | the Wickedest sections John ‘O'Brien, formar ector of | They Mit him whe ey intended | taste ‘goo Py Meri. cuscks oy savere anes | OF (ne shlarled man's pocketbook, * | lovey Mealoin wae uné | Jom G o'firien, former inspector of | sie him, tnat was below we wast” | Known to lovers of the CIAL FOR "FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , Van Riper had to be taken to St. Mich Good, slightly-used machines can and his by Commissioner Cropsey, just! Magistrate Frescht wound up the pro- weed who use Vernas| SPE } 7 ael's Hospital : now be purchased as cheaply as a | follower ro the latter's rett nt, applied {ceedings then refusing to change Cuoco Te COVERED , LONDON Burret LOPFEE, Both men are employed in the General) horse and carriage. human it > me Court Justice Coha-|the character of the charge and consent | LOtION. |] CERI ATiienett ernde b achuver thers Seeeecorss {8 Harrison, | east " more o lan for a writ of mandamus to com- | ing to reduce the bail In each case from Thien Well w {hte i {a said that Finnegan connected a Majestic and brand new ones are | Wor a was 1 and | pol hia reinstatement $15,000 to $10,000. Mr. Moore sald that Sore throat, hoarsene: @ pound, but ik only Cc with a brass faucet and when Van | crossing the stile from the land of |@ay a the neighbor: |" O'Brien's disinissal” was based on! iv.) gio.00 would be prohibitive. Free swollen glands, : MOL Asse [MEIC ¢ ASSORTED 3 Went to Ket @ drink pulled a) juxury to the highway of necessity, n, they were | charges against him as a result of | Oven $10.00 we 9 probiPiiye: : diphtheritic thro ture of ol His wal completing a circuit and giving ‘A ie Neen courting {conditions at Coney’ Island, of which | “We will havo another hearing Mon-|Trial promptly to Vernae roninery with hock that threw him ten foet, Automobile Wanted” advertise- over there | Place he wa charge a few years ago, | day me place and tim «\1 | Bottle MAbs Combines heal- i him unconscious, He was in the Morning or Sund n over there | é 10 , . a he iene ments in the Morning or Sunday h maken a very ple nigga efi Aan en ents in the ands Danae | | the nd still another application |e yg yp ing soothingqualities | socolate. maken tery pisiee j a ’ ; World can be counted upon to bring repay ty | Agouse 1 Hapae. | duction of bail can be made, 1 Ss with the most effic i" ing. Finnegan denied the charge. diversity of Motor-barg fe Lyons came into notice in that local, for re dealer's hth nt } a oe | a diversity of Motor-bargain offers, | yy Ay Sy Py yarns tl ae Vga Bast One| wilt not be disposed to make any fur-|O°"N* antiseptic and germicidal Row, and Cortlandt Street atoren 0 Map's Body in Haat Rive fein ott n who ever figured | Hundred and . euper-| ther reduction, however, until Mr. action. Incomparable in| 4 ee ten BAETe 54 BARCLAY 2 t body of a man apparentiy about in the news Both were hanged, | Intendent | 9 of construction, ‘and | Stokes {8 able tc r all cases of mouth irritation, Im A HUBBY? The Loft combina- Sor Weat Broadway ‘ } years of age, 150 pounds weight $e ne Driscoll for fa PL Yn No hi ast One Hun Roth the comely young prisoners ex-| — goig at all Drug Stores, 15c, ah $1.00 tion packages are the latest for 29 CORTLANDT’ st rat 5 a on an ty ‘The M p 1 to the | dre bventh ° ‘eat disappointment that thelr saving time, Choice assortments of PARK ROW E § ave set eae tome Fee nragit W Next Sunday Ww t operated | Man of the brickioying on the bu en reduced to #5,000, candy all ready end carefully pack- oS ARK ROW & NASSAU 3 : 1 T from the peculiar 4 cull that the | Wore area SS la Court | siig8 Conrad as she was led out of the| on your week end trip, Get a pack 14: Poti t essed in a black cod a | his afterngon oharged with 7 ‘Ni . fy ep aoe’. 18 8 biaok. coat and Find See ha tase 4or a algnal, Gther com \oh, Sruacnean onarked) wie Grand Jury room and wet oft with the | VENNAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, 240, som tt, Wy, |] Guyer mons nie Mi Gel t maee 5 $7 SPAN St ur marke on it and the Coroner ordered temporaries were the Corcoran's Roo ed for examination ‘ine Monday morn-| uniformed escort for another Journey] 10 eurpris MA 90 each ‘The specified welght in each imstance | Femoval ¢0 the Morgue, | Sens, the Hell's Kitchen, the Stable| ing in $2000 balk across the town, b = aemert | RESULTS AND ENTRIES RACIN SCLID GOLD SEAMLESS WEODING RINGS Kourra, rac olde; five | furlongs weed FACTORY, SOLID 14-KT. GOLD. SOLID 18-KT. GOLD, A—$7.75 A—$10.75 B— 5.75 B— 7.75 | C— 2.75 C— 4.50 D— 5.75 6.50 E— 4.75 6.50 F— 2.75 4.50 | SOLID 22-KT, GOLD |] A-$14.00. B—$9.00. | | | ELECTR TR BUZER BETRAYS THIEVES INA DRUG STORE for ne than Tifty Years ngraving Secret Device Sounds Alarm| SIXTH AVE., Cor. 17th St, includes the cont fy

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