The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1911, Page 8

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=armer ov | Aegan tanta wtih = OHA BEATS BOY YIN PARK, LEAVES HM UNCONSBOUS by Sivter of Vict of Victim, Witness | of Assault, Says She Is y Stepmother. When tho father of William and Lizzie iiler, aged eight and six respectively, oes to the Children’s Society rooms to- | lay to get them he may find it a dim- ult matter. ‘They were tn Colonial Park, One Hun-| Court, red and Forty-fifth street and Brad-| nq jurst avenue, last night with a woman nd an older girlowhen the woman |s leged to have told them she never janted to xee efther them or their) of father again and, throwing the boy down, to have kicked him in o tomach. Miss Margaret Haasen of } West One Hundred and Forty treet old the police she saw it ail. “The poor } to insensibility ‘Then the woman @ walked away and } Sobbing over the un When the boy regain jousnoss | Miss Hassen took him and the littie girl; Hundred and Fitty- siation where they | 1 rr who the! . The girl sald: | “That was our stepmotier and her) Gaughter Grace, Our mother died two eure ago and six months ago our ther married again. We have a ter, Loretta, twelve joes the work of jn ighth avenue. Our stepmother is to be janitress but Loretta | does the work." The police found that the Hittle «irl had told the truth as far as the mar- Plage of her father was concerned. They also that nelghbors have com- ed about the severe whippings given | ‘three older children of Miller by the | stepmother and that the neighbors | gave food to the motherless little tress at No. ‘When Miller heard his children were the hands of the police he hurrid to Fetaticn, but they had been sent to Chikiren's Society. There he was told he would have to claim them in the morning. Pyiitinm ‘Miller, father of the chtt- Gren, said to-day that his wife declared the story of her striking the children ras untrue. Hoe sald her version was pai the boy and the girl refused to go jome when she told them It was time, and knowing that It was useless to try | to get them to go without dragging them and creating a scene, she told them they could spend the night there if Uiey preferred. She went away expecting them to forow and when she learned they had | # started and went back she dis- eovered the police had taken poasos- sion of them. ‘ By 222 tee S48 eg i. ‘Sar 538 70 ey AY bee ne SUE 8 any PS S89 8yy 5 250 aan Onn tre aay S28 te on | not been repealed and that the order was constitutional, | the opinion in which all co: IN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CASE Order to Piano Pit: Rated Appellate Term Decides Unanimously. jers Constitutional, The Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, Justices Seabury, Guy and Bijur, has upheld the judgment of Justice Hoy- han tn the Fourth District Muntctpat ) fining Chetstman & Co., plano ». 87 Hast One Hun- 1 street, and no manufacturers, nern Boulevard, $9 each | ying with the order of Fire Waldo to put automatic tached to a tank on the their build for n red under of the Charter, which pro vides a penalty of $5 for not complying with the Fire Commissioner's orders The defendants refused to comply wit the order on the grounds that it was] Gmeonatitutionsi, and also on the ground that the section of the City Charter under which the action was brought had been repealed. The Ap- pellate Term finds that the section had Presiding Justice Seabury, who writes ur, ways: ation we sufficiently “In the ease under con: \think that the evidence shows the necessity for the for equipment as the missioner directed to be installed, and | that the law cannot be held to be un | reasonable, If the Fire Commissioner is gullty of any unjust discrimination he may be held accountable, but #0 far as the orders tn question are concerned {t seems to us that their necessity and Teasonableness sufficiently appear from the evidence, and that no good reason has been shown why defendants should not pay the penalties proscribed for thetr failure to obey the lawful orders of the Fire Commissioner.” | Bome two hundred other cases have Awaited this decision and every factory wher In interested. | John J. O'Connell of No. M1 Nassau | street, counsel for the two plano manu: | facturers, declared that the Fire De- | partment recognizes the pians of only five manufacturers of automatic sprini- | \ers, one of the compantos being the | General Fire Extinguisher Company, | some times known as the “Fire Ex- tingutsher Trust,” of which 0. C. ‘ver is president. He says that thi a plan on foot to make it compu! for every factory over thirty feet in | Life with its busy days—-hustle and bustle—hot streets and hotter rooms has but one WALDOUPHELD |: Installation would be 810,00 each expendture would be > -— WOMAN WILL TELL GRAND he auld sons, and lat them advise me, but from | 4! now on Tam going to be my own ad viner.”’ kreen automobile, going to Customs Howe, 18 expecte of Kenor' Matcher Also Turn THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, longth to Install a system of automatic Inkiers, and as it is estimated that re are about 60,000 such factories in the Greater City, and that the cost of the 000,000, JURORS OF SMUGGLING. Helen Dwelle Declares She Will Spare No One in Her Revelations. Dwele, Tonks) cane Mrs also known a8 . the woman tn which Collector Mra. Helen Mra. John D. the smugeling William Loeb brought to the attention of United States Attorney Wise, de- clared that she was going before the Federal Grand Jury July 6 Mra. Dwele added that have an extended conference with Mr. Wise Friday afternoon. “Tam not going to shield anybody,” 1 have trusted certain per- Dwelle left Wellsboro on Mrs. the er apartment at Broadway ncker, Where whe ha Her testimony & ury, according to oft: Nathan Allen, the aged tv Win; John R. Collins of ent others. Memphis, Sinat DROWNS SELF IN BATH TUB. Gas On to Ine eure His Death, Aaron Engle, thirty-seven years of age, of No, 218 Fast yenth atreet was found dead (his afternoon in the bathroom of his home, His body was lying face down in a tub partly filled with water, The gas Jet in the room was turned on, but the window ang door were open. One Hundred and Engle was mar to be a prosper Forty-seventh stre rled and wan belleve use bntcher Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out.* Is not a dye. $1.00 and 500 at Di begebel or direct upon ae nd 10c for ties Coy The one best beverage to relieve fatigue, cool and comfort, refresh and please. Delicious--Refreshing--Thirst-Quenching 5c “+ THE COCA-COLA CO, | she expected to] * SOME NEW FACTS ABOUT | TUBERCULOSIS Doctors’ Mistakes Corrected Nirary euccem of Dr. Anderson, the ist, and his ¢reatment and cure of feoerntnate ‘and other diesasea of the throat and lungs, {8 due to his accurate diagnosis of these Aiseases by the Anderson X-Light examination for every pattent, claiming to cure every disease— but a complete and solentific course of treatment, He detects anil locates, by means of his special the very earitest develop: infection in the bronchial the lung infection of tuber: germs appear im the sputum, and in time to the disease, ves valuable advice tron fresh alr, special exerctie; but they are not all treatment or cure of tubereu- different, and Dr. Anderson th I | at care fn directing @ treatment sulted to individual patient, Any symptoms of Catarrh, Asthma, vm Do not negieet, do not experiment ind do not wait for « complete break- ny address, MICHIGAN dp EL co Watch tor our FREE OFFER in the eral and Even- ing Newspa lich-Grade ‘Furniture Liberal CreditTerms 8 Down on a ws Sop OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAY WORLD ee WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Send for our interesting booklet “The Truth About Coca-Cola.” ATLANTA, GA, Double erty Stamps to 1 o’Clock “sar oa anne el A TTI A — RS 911. Double Liberty Stamps ‘for Tobacco Tags, ‘Soap Wrappers, Etc. All Day Store Open saturday (Saree) OldFashioned Friday Bargains TH @ eeee for the 4th ildren’s Coa’ oN A complete outfit consisting of » bunting fing, Of Pique in double breasted box stglen Foi BY | les; trimmed size 4x6 [ny mounted on 8-foot oer he ry with sailor collar,finished with emb head and pe iron flag hol years; id are ancl out ipectl terminal ara STRPEET STORE k; a. You Want a $12.50 ped effects in all the new colorings. effecte€rimmed with bor plaits front and back. Collar and cuffs of contrasting colors. Belted at waist; sizes @ to 5 years 39c — rn| Blue Serge Suit $°7.95 Bie and. ip 1”| When It Only Costs That's every cent a true blue, all wool serge suit will cost you here tomorrow. We don't expect to keep the manufacturer down to this low price after all his odd lengths of materials are used up, so you had better hurry. Your one best chance is here to-morrow. Every Suit strictly all wool navy blue Serge, cut in the latest Summer styles and lined with extra quality Alpaca. Sizes 33 to 50 chest. Again we say be quick—we don’t promise to duplicate this offer again, and you surely want a blue serge suit for the Fourth. Also fancy mixed suits at this price. Men’s $3 Trousers 2,500 $1.50 and $2 These trouvers are cut from ends of cloths that you “St raw Hats will find in 83, $4 and even &5 hs a Fine wor- All the newost styles $ Nowa a a r-Never Eq ualled Shirt Bone Men’s $1 Nudligee Shirts scrcrswreni dreds of ‘neat patterns, stripes and aM Insure Prompt Service Just in time for the 4th and vacation days comes this checks in light, dark and medium hig economy sale—for 81 tickets never graced better Shirts and you can buy all you want at 69¢ each, Including Mercerized Pongee Shirts in plain colors. Double French cuffs with neckbands and soft collars to match. Also Men’s Madras and Percale Shirt: in neat pencil stripes. Double French cuffs, neck- bands and soft collars of same material to match. All are coat models. Best finish and workmanship throughout. All sizes. Shirt and collar complete, for Men's $3.00 | Men’s Zc Men’s Sample | Men's 25c Silk Beach Robes | Night Shirts Neckties made of tne quat Harathea cambeic | V A brim Bennet straws colors. Lots’ of light colored that are so popular this bes with cuff bottoms. — All Here's your new hat Je buckles and belt loops. chance to « for the Fe sizes, 28 to 50 waist. ye thie Fourth Men's Soft Collars the made of mercerized washable fabrics in Nebt blue, cham- umn new color edgin pe: ailing effects; spocial extra full and| Many solid” eo pagne, helio, $ 25 long. me Versible and full gray l to * 50c\i at Bel ( abe 25c sate Friaay, for Main Floor riMlisses” & Juniors’ Pretty- Lawn nveangs Aagnmeces Vacation Dresses ” ‘a Etc., at Unusually Low Prices These Are Extra Strong Lawn Sw ings Made of hard wood, built a: our low prices: ever iiS3.50 |} $1.50 Hammocks Hiecne model faabloned on Empire lee effective sailor collars and turn back cuffs of contrasting colors. Come in white, blue and Sea Persons : Tents of Regulation Size and Weight tan. Smart flare skirt S$ 50 SIZ, BOUNCES 10 OUNCES models. e ish Regularly § 10x12 2x4 Files one-halt price of tenta Tub ae $22.50 speatvl Berclen HG 98 Percales, Linens, Ging- at $ 1 -00 Made of ood wast material, deep valance, come tn all good colors... Some with throw- back pillows: special $3.00 Hammocks Mado of the post yard ood welght, hams and Lawns, Many are trimmed with contrasting colors 7 in pipings, sailor col- » Innit, faucy , he cuffs or tie and add that 3) fom back pit x $1 98 |: touch of smartness that makes them quite the ideal dresses for Summer wear. Others fin- ished with handsome border effects and many elaborately trimmed with fine Valen- ciennes laces or Swiss em- broideries, 13 to 18 sizes (Third Foor.) c28e Bordered lawns very yard perfect. Absolutely very newest bordered designs. You never saw more charming fabrics, ideal in every way for street Wear, for the seasic country or up wt the mountain resorts, ax well as for party amd evening gowns. Shades of pink, light and dark blue canary, lilac and dozens of patterns’ with handsome No mail orders filled. $13.00 Rese ven tH (aBsiees "| The Shoe Sale Sensation of the Seancn’t Slightly Walk-Over Oxfords Imperfect & Sample Thousands of men and women have found in this sale of Walk-Over Oxfords the val greatest Shoe Bargains of their lives. For Women For Men out in the Oxfords of regular height, in lace or but- Regular height Ox- fords and 1, 2or3 eyelet Christie ties, Matinee ties, DuBarry styles tou effects, and 1, 2 or S eyelet models, Ex- and pumps with or without ankle strap. Leathers] tra high toe Insts; all wante d heel heights Sale on include patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, velour calf,| The leathers include patent coltskin, gun- Third vici kid, tan Russia calfskin ay well as crayenetted| metal cali, glazed kidskin, veiour calf and are and other fabries, [tan Russia calfskin, =e oor, BANU. BacNwrast INSPECTED 163, Misi : » Loic LEAN N Tie Nem GRASS BUITE! FRESA BLUEZFISH, A ; Prime Rib Roast f ‘orequarters of Tame —w ie tive beof, anit che sam ) the chops on from young 1 would pay Jvc. @ lb. for in the heh ib. regular way; |b. at Heouh'ulligd ircsh te Roasting Chickens 3 y pork: Jersey row tl he fia Gc table wine: gallon, including 65¢ OF Re tad. ies 14¢ ing. ne )PRESH HALIBUE } ska Halibut, steaks 1c} THE THSTREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, PresB_ WEGIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM. — $1640 fw ai it vows Port or Sherry-« Ie tosmnorrow. cluding Jug California Claret—' witty Loins of Jerse heen frosh cut olny 0 olther wi ey | Pork

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