The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1911, Page 4

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i] CTPEFTCIFANERS’ ZELELC" INGSOFFICER —GRAFTERASKED AVIATORS AGAIN (Ss2scseetts 5 o do at n who sed the channel | | STRIKESTOPPED: F228" Q REAL RAFFLES | FIREWORKS MAN CROSS CHANNELIN sosrice suaxcima | mdon Fra an Saray We Hl -- - LOCAL STAR GOLFERS | | -—NONOREOVERTINE'"Sun,ODBUGLARES, FORSPERCENT, RETURN TOPS "cnc, eof ene Se SOWELTON GOL® CLUB nae ais Efforts to Get New Building This sale is unquestionably the season’s record, as we have secured the ! | as | » Alw ae enormous stock of the most reputable manufacturer of MEN'S SHIRTS i BURG) ON: Yo Suly Eostnere” are P | . ; l Wicataw 23 é Are Always Blocked. hose name we are not allowed to divulge at a great sacrifice, and on Commissioner Edwards and |tttv:steht entrants tor the tourna (Continued from First Page.) | (Continued from First Page.) Racing Airmen Fly in a Flock} Before supreme Court J James account of the high quality and trade-winning nature of the merchandise a S ment of the Powelton If Club, whieh - - — mo! . ‘ ‘ A. Blanchard sailed for Europe to-day we are determined to make it a still greater sacrifice to the public. Lot Vode cel Poi lene g Wik ik dy HRI Pe mamta OR alec ets Hel thd a ont lh AR ahe IPL AL e h 7 a displays at 0 per cent. off the! From England to France, jon the steamship Bremen, of the North) | comprises a vast collection of Percales, Madras and other soft-finish < » ASH afta to when me tan players | a " he must not be Lg N Gain tae caer ve men pba rake Wi } J German-Lioyd line he turned lpose a Gore nD copie sen Peale and Camera mt sen , : ave been bidden fo e than eight! ha tel also that the wite , g edrine: ing, ie of wrath at the and regular turn-bacl 3 all concet le designs. Teamsters’ Union Agree. years, The qualifying ro: was at nerican, the delivery cha w heavy ith Vedrines Leading. nbs UB the TiHeonsal woe Sterling values $1.50 10 $2.00. 0a SPECIAL, G i 18 holes the finals at he r cpfall wae told tu| the company wished {t had not taken jocking the movement to T tew from well-| the contracts. CALAIS, Franca, July 6—With the | annnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns Thursday and a edn MAYOR'S FIRM STAND. oF ; | Alderman Marx was loudly proclaim sang and precision of a flock of Ae sia tx susttee,|| Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced pos Sere we , Reading and t free fireworks or anything else pom aay Bone ine Oe ae. remne. Laty that I 5 mowiy aye Zoe | Big assortment of fine Lingerie, embroidered Linen, fancy dotted white ea ent on aan mime |or'the comtenctorn, To be vure there was Ataris In the | Paria-Utrecht-Lands Manon te tiara || Pee” “tent, 2.90 to 4.95 Directs That No Striker| At} o'ctock Tiftany returned a 7 and had a display of United Fireworks at his Paris Internationaly Avia Mire ons in that structure of Meee hea A ih SPECIAL, | are i d the Engtish ¢ which is considered certain to win rought to sta and the A Cut-Down in Children’s Dresses | place at Belle Harbor on Tuesday even- Face Cros iy four or five justices Shall Get Back on De- score prize. His card a burglary. | ing, but tt wasn’t his any more than tt|day ° d from ten to fifteen court attendants Or ‘ ; neck, aac out GRA4H ARGO 88 eet game | was his nelghbors’. But hts nelghbora | ¥e# Clee ase renult Ox SBUe. Oded: Senmned is enbtoniery oF ral Feet et SpECIAL, 79¢ partment Payrolls in , 434964636 4-91-75 Lid to the reporters | all thought that it was his personal Buh auangey ereses, We om ; 4 ’ bs Ahlan The heat was so intense that pla a ttle tate ¥ effort blocked in some peeuitar || Sale of Duster and Motor Coats Weil, It got me, | show, He has not yet explained where | ———_ Was at A sastl's umbreling being |and there was nothing else for me to! and how he discovered the evanescent used along with grasm and wet clothe myself or this. I] United Fireworks people. ‘The threatened strike of the White|under caps. White particularly felt the Alderman Bent Storrison and Meagher | | a|manner When we try to obtain @ new } building. | Of natural Linen; single or double-breasted, 1 95 & 2 95 “If the time ever comes when this loose back, storm collar, patch pocket. SPECIAL, Le «1 Vedrines, winner of th race, was the first to r ing crossed the Cha’ Vings wh ste and ashes ne led Sl, which was also tota (cy is governed Ry a real government fe i i y te wanee ane AsNee Tor | RURE SEE SOOEEe Fon wh ae Gin one of Brooklyn, whe were the principal | instead of @ mer) administration we may One-Piece Kimono Gowns the ci as called off this! int ane bry »|jnciters of the investigatons by the | ket & new courthouse and City Hall,” Front and back trimmed with two inserts of Val. lace and edge aftern 7 a conference de. Comptroller and the Commisstoner ‘Mrs. Blanchard, who was at the pier and one-inch wide beading; satin ribbon run, fine bodies. 67c tween en Comminsioner Ed 1 with a smile which Hghted up Ms] o¢ accounts, exhibited to- wy i the others |to say good bye to her husband, report. Value, $1.00. SPECIAL, ued hi Le 4 Ivited to-day the epect-| ana their time, was va: CI 1 to Detective Bernard that her pock wards and William H. Ashton pt th n . rosy cheeks und added to his pre-|qcations of the fireworks show the| vir time, wa : Con- | ed etective Bernard that her pocket %, ‘ Teamsters’ Union ? pprox!mately 6,000 yar possessing sarance, “The KAMsat| troney Company GE HIPPO tO HVE] Cetiann la. cnrnancs had been picked and that the thiet got Women’s Dressing Sacques : : 4,0 of most of the New York tinks. — | job was climbing the fences, Even the] re gin, tt ais, ark s WEE ee cur a, ‘ ‘ Made of fine Lawn, in colors, also plain white with colored Abe who are city @Mm-) ‘Font scores: A. H. Stecker, Inwood, | police were easy. To explain my night lel “te in e) 61. Barra 4 ‘My husband '- a Supreme Court jus. borders. Dutch neck andshort sleeves. Value 75c. SPECIAL. grievance that they |98; C. It. Gillett, Wykagyl 1; J. C)]Prowling 1 told the policemen on port, |" the outside. It contains sIxty-#IX| prying a pass |tice,"* ahe told the detective, “and tf you | 7 Sapte : led to work at aight and| Taylor, Powelton, %; W.C. Hilton, Pow-| in whom 1 became quite chummy, | numbered -xhibite with Gighly Ple-| trouble when t owas aed |i cata) ene WHUAE We Will NSIC coer Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests and received no extra pay for jelton: iJ. No Wallace Jr. Rocklent | that 1 was a oufferer from insomnia, a oa aes re eit were the last to reach . TIEN here ae Ty ecstce Blanchara’a | Fite quality low neck, sleeveless, sitk ribbon run; regular and J] 2c . Powelton, 12; hers atte! 7 m > Dov: it “ Jalue 19¢ to 25¢. SPECI ft. Tr wa ween Mr, Edwards M4: H. Tiffany, Powelton, | 84% !t was Just too funny for words to Beat HAlA Teak Eek ‘dbeast ‘The first aviator as i at Dover {court officer, accomp: the justice. extra sizes, Value 19¢ to 25c. SPECIAL, }at 4.30 A. M and the | a4. lets’ and an “Alpine Sunset.” It ts) Phis cmpletes the elghth stage the testimony of many of the Brook- —— r lyn Aldermen that the entire display| 4 — try the half of their remedies IT might) me. STILWELL IN A PIQUE ‘ 4 of all these wonders was completed in| L have been a dead man by now. And| oto Un ts and In some of them Ew ee, rom 'Bisect, Cicaning. “commissioner BLOCKS SENATE BUSINESS. |» tions sant Ot In teas time Huge Price-Cuts This Week at All the 200 James Butler inc. Stores Edwards to-day 4: “T SAID HE DIDN'T CARRY FIRE-| The Pain Fireworks Company insisted | ee ee, eS ee S| ART, Sule O~ 9 5 ‘They will sail for ho! ‘on that the @istrlets | 97 N. Wheeling, Powelton, 90 hear their sympathy and to listen to i oui | Nolo a peeliies ‘Aug. 3 on the Koentg Wings haould | Nel#on, Powelton, 9 thelr many sure cures for my supposed vt nr ee ws trouble. Why, if I had attempted to m Genoa on L. M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125th St., bet. 7th & 8th Avs. and Organ’ them would Street ¥ : Javed thy objection | ARMS OR JIMMY. on being subpoenaed by Commissioner | employees of the department strike, | . * ” Fosdick to remove any connection with to weveral bills whieh he had tn charg “Well, I'm glad it's over," he con- al strike thetr names from the rolls tm-|genator Stilwell brought to-day's xession | tinued with a sigh of relief, “but what |t , Se ite deamiononee at mediately and never take them back.” |of the Sena’ to an abrupt close I am gle is that I never , cy Mr. Edwards had written to the | objecting to y Dill offered. Ast {found it ne elther fire- oo Mayor 0 um ne ne ! o ly was no quorum nothing could jerme cr & jim nly thing I CHILD CRUSHED TO DEATH. TT is has been a rumor that a strike | without unanimous consent. Le , of sneaks. I'd put was to be ordered among the Depart-| Wagner and other Senat gathered I got into a house, Pure, whole milk, perfectly sterilized and reduced to the thickness of cream—just right for tea and coffee; nder Wheels ment of Strect Cleaning drivers, 1] around the recalcitrant pleading with | raight for the din-| Uitte Bor Teddled want to Inform you that I have not re-|him to permit the bulky calendar to be | rs pantry and carry of Track. ceived any complaints or any direct {cleared of a mass of minor measures | I didn't like to go IntO| pour -year-old Charles Stevens Jr., the communication from any committee | but Senator Stilwell was defiant here would be @) oniig rles Stevens of No. 14 John reques an audience or presenting| As one of his colleagues approached in the dark and some | zabeth, N. J., toddled out into any grievances that they may have, Ij hie seat to plead for a particular meas. | hurt. I thought maybe! ing gtreet this afternoon have every reason to belleve that the |ure Senator Stilwell complained of at- | men are hfully performing their | tempts to coerce him. “I'm not afrald of work. In a few Instances there have|any Senator,” he exclaimed angrily. street, E Gnd 1 didn't want to die, | under the wheels of a truck, driver had gone into a soda water foun- Md go into bedrooms. The) tain lept in a cell of | been some drivers who have had to be lee the driver came out and start: | a ping pd sizes; Ce small c ket out a little late in omer to clean Poles stauen PAL SOUL MAUMEE ib aback aa gl arge, tall can.... 9 can up, but that is expected of every good FRAWLEY’S BOXING BILL po llr gob n he wa: Fi i ie iditgs cae eee eru es te bins Fruit th id th f 4 ‘algned A. | number of @ too much | s, F ses x Be irree the york caemnae tt Tae 1S AGAIN AMENDED. | Campuen« 1) Columbia Heights | shocked to éry out, but Annie Douglas, | Renu Ce, Oster Meco eri Lines Oana. the Street Cleaning Department dictate] > nany, uly athe # ey oe teat stopere ce el eumetranreut anal ceraw: mermele, down what hours they shall work, Thaveno| ALBANY, July 6—The State boxing) «1 had a revolver under my pillow,” | by the baby and began wiping off his cause to complain of any action they [Commission bill, fathered by Senat ell, “and yet T snored | head with her apron. e ‘ e have taken, and can commend them for | Frawley, was again amended this aft it all with this fellow] “Now,” she said, “when his mother their good work. noon. Through a printer's error the| within two feet of me." sees him she won't be scared or know ° le . “Y desire to imprens upon you that| Dill created @ State boxing association | “You, bet he snored,” sald | Meyer. | what has happened to_him. e°e hth (natead 1 State boxing commission, | When Camp story was repeat 0 | TS | ‘ a 4 work i belng performed in a most] ment the bill will be gent to the Gove) window, and when I got his clothes, hia | clean rice, equal in an a e i | successful way. The horses and men —_———— pst dll lia Valeo is ap pare food It to tk vem to jo} ‘kt pretty gold studs fine gold cuff 9 oy Bi ciaae vst attave dino tacey |. Versuammmoe tm dbsistores | Duttony Faulty, vetreatéd 08th He hi " i WS 1 cede Miah Peerless Brand c a cy brary and changed my clothes for hia, rnes red. dattere of Jann eene ie the In| stove . ¥ There was about $11 in his pocket, which ughes' ae f tir . 9 ee The Mayor's reply, in addition to the tgs heat a old tated Dn eee eee BUGS Choice quality, large 10c package, cut to... seca a a eet en em ay set arina . Peerless Brand ° “The olty pays tte employees well, and {fire there was ae Monon ang | Book form, neatly folded, wire etitche < 4 * Choi ‘ * treats them well, but the elty will know line young woman bewance, win Folin nacy een ein Sees Alans 9 Fancy quality; Choice quality, regular 5¢ package, cut to... how to protect itself against any effort} fre, She was badly burned before y. Get the first one with p; ful ¢ ; Pg a RR dee oes soe | ; healthful and most rovatore Brand c to get a pension law for the departm to go to th 8 supply ts #0 limited | For Moths—Peterman’s Moth nutritious. 4 A bd You will be able to get all the m that you MUST omer in advance. Food NS rsedge od is wi Extra choice, large 12c package, cut to.....+ needed; and remember that if the civil Heat Does ¥ > tion for preserving e A foe epee Orery Stee fet Sircas, scastaes e| _rowstis "Shns "pty "Came cia Fina esconave, || Sting carpe ote, neta Highest grade of whole el Tpovatore Brand c quay employ whom you eee Mt. I have| Wright of Chalmstord, a euburb of| SEATTLE, July 6—Advices recelved eS iy . mothe. Peter. head grain at half price, Ib. 9 Tecaives some letters compalining of the| Lowell, reports that a hen wae busy | dy seattle banks from thelr corre- || meme Moth Food does. As » a he Dita Extra choice, regula kz removal of garbage at night, which are|on o setting of eggs and the heat was|spondents at Falrbanks, Alaska, say | dealers or 16e. by mait. extra choice, regular 7c package, cut to..... | ‘evidently inspired by employees of the | eo imtense that it drove her off the nest, | that the season's gold output of the * A j department. Let it be understood thor-| But the atmosphere was warm enough | Tanana cistrict will be at least $5,000,- French, Portuguese, Norwegian dainties, preserved in finest oil; can ic Gughly that such night removat te to be|to take the place of the hen. Ten eggs | 00 and may reach $5,00,00, exceeding mpor e ar nes, reduced to...... eontinued,”” have already hatched and the others| by $1,500,000 the estimates made twe ne aie GR Re eee a eae ae “1 auppose the complaint ia that some pected to make good. montis ego. i Maconochie’s Royal Scotch Silvoceas, with ov without tomato sauce; ic } ppere err ng, regular 10c. can..........0-0+ PierriaeeteiacentLaeit ori saanetoe | Sliced Peaches East View Brand, choice California Lemon Cling fruit in rich syrup; regular ic | 9 ROG COD is 1 ds cesctcsseeseareease eres eerelesegnceceuageessessesssecgeecs ee . 7 | N P ft t Finest from the eastern shores of Virginia, where the best in the world 6 iis c ew Potatoes, ice‘rovn. 0. Eilean trees a - 19 | from rich, pure whole milk; Butler Ce iberty Ce Essie, the c | ondense and Shawnee Brands, can. 9 Brand, can, 9 best, can 9 } — cas | Blue Ribbon Brand; sliced thin Toasted, crisp, extra large Smoked Beef, 2. 3nrieee: 1O¢| Quaker Corn Flakes, i pcissc" Be | 4 Salmon, #1: cwoice risn in 14 Bb at cans, each. 10° Essie Baked Beans, °::.: Prepared Mustard, [ii ).ci, 3°| Soda Water, 1... iss Spanish Olives, (iii: 5°... 10°| Ginger Ale, cir. bcc. $145 ” & &°* vot, LOC > | Liberty Pickles, *.:'i."".""° 10°| Asparagus, tern forte aa" 1B } 4 g . . | My Wife’s—Always the ‘or «sunburn, eu bruises, _ G | Salad Dressing, *:"hie""" 14°| Witch Hazel, &°. icici 2 12 The ve best Purer and better than any bottled beer in Crisp Crackers 10 ZW Stamps FR tach: Hope Lime dulce I \ existence. National Biscuit Company | | Tomato Catsup, Peerless Brand, large bottle.... 15° aoe oo 33° Beer in A beer that will make you talk about its Roval Luneh\ Ib. L@e | | Tomato Cities Pietisee Bran, hotiie,..+.++» 10° 1 eSsle Grape Juice goodness for its rare and wonderful taste. Fig Newtons} c Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, large bottle, 15 ea eage unfermented, Ta the very best Extra Wines {!?: 22°] | Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, bottle....... cach,” LB ana LOE ‘ . PETER DOELGER For Comfort in Hot Weather Drink Iced Tea and Coffee Copiously bottles. FIRST PRIZE BEE 60 Ja’ Stamps FREE wi: |20 Free wi" }1. Coffee, 30° BOTTLED 1, WEA, 25 renee i il di 14 Ib. BEST 50c ’ Sein O( 60 5 Stamps \ 4 gp, B tT c | EXPRESSLY FOR THE HOM Ib. BEST COFFEE, 35c} to OUc |60 rree win. s 1 Best Tea, 50 ° bottled in amber colored. bottles asa Extra Specials This Week at All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores: i; $1.25 the case of 24 bottles—one cent a bottle further protection of its purity y California Claret wilson WRiskey, |. B. bots. ae 79° more than the ordinary beer. A little higher Cleanliness and Purity is the motto of its Pare grape, selected vintages, an excellent dinner wine, Ki i y' ey, J. b. ottle '79' in price—a great deal higher in quality : “ By the @ Ce Half Ce By the ge Halt Qe ngussie Scotch, for high balls, bottle... "79° | aie % brewing, Bottled exclusively gt the brewery Brn 9 lon, & 9 bottle, 7 9 bottle. Y |Princeton Dry Gin, for rickeys, bottle... Ege rrp rghohage op tetas toe fig eye where everything is as spotless as the cleanest Blue Diamond Claret, miedtte 35°|Princeton Cocktails, iii. 68". 68° we will see that you are promptly supplied, kitehen to be found. eS aE, Bohl) me aR California Rhine Wine, 25° e ‘ French Claret, hea Fils des Nice rene O° |California Rhine Wine, *:::" . BE : PETER DOELGER FIRST PRIZE BREWERY 9 Bottling Department, 407-433 Fest 68th St, 50 “S. & H.” Stamps EREE with case of Lager, Beer, Ruppert’s, Liebmann’s, Eichler's (24 bottles) $1.00 rd no. Seema Rima aimaimalamamacemamamaamcaanit mma init aioe:

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