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PICKLE BATTERY OPENED FIRE ON HARLEM POLICE _o Wagon Upsets Chow-Chow Mixture and Boys Have Lots of Fun. Bay “pickles to Policemen Bloom and Landvoe of the East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station after to-day if you want @ double quick ride to a cout Bloom and Landvue met their*Pickle- loo about 2 o'clock this afternoon in a) batttle with a crowd of street urch ns after a collision between a southbound first avenue trolley) car and a wagon of the Capt. Post Pickle Company, in which ahe wagon caine out second best and half a ton of bottled pickled ontons Diokled cucumbers and chowchow was dumped into the street on top of Ric ard Ehrhardt, the driver. The dott mostly broke. While Ehrhardt was wallowing in the mass of slippery pickles and broken lass the boys of the neighborhood got busy. Pickles are a delicacy in First av- enue and tn a minute a swarm of the Inds were stuffing oftions and chow chow im paper bags, boxe nd their pockets for future consumption, meantime fill- ing thelr mouths to supply their present need. Here enter Policeman Bloom, wonder- ing if it had rained pickles. He ox- tricated Drives Wurhardt and thy pair of them hegan shoo-ing the boys off the pickle pile. Nothing 4o! Tt was hot, and the Pickles were cool cating. Besides, what good were the 91d pickles any way to any one else” Poltceman Bloom offered a fine target. ‘1’ est of the boys held the pelted Bloom broadside dpzen others skirmished skirts and practised sharp-shooting at the policeman. Onions flew thick as hall, and Bioom's uniform soon looked like a blue and white polka dot hobble skirt. Enter Policeman Landroe, heard the hubbub just having time to get a mess of chow-chow f the cent his manly and ou.icial breast, while three Pickled onions and cucumbers would have puncturid his face if they hadn't smashed. Landroe stopped long enough to get a whiff of the pungent decoration on hie breast. He had on his newest unl- form and four-in-hand tie, and the sight made him hotter than even the weather warranted ‘Together Bloom and Landroe charged, olubs a-swinging, and the boys retreated in good order, picking out soft spots in the enemy's anatomy for bombardment as they went. The two cops didn't get hand on a boy, thougli they surely did their duty had trying, and. when finally the ais- persed the pkle army—we neither of them was fit to | and both retired to the sta to don entirely new raimen Other policemen and Ehrhardt up what was left of the pickle soon nothing waa left to mark the site of what wit go down in upper F avenue histyry as the famous attic of Pickle reclame WIDOW OF MILLIONAIRE WANTS DIVORCE SET ASIDE. Justice Stapleton Hears Argument on Motion Made by Lawyers of Mrs, Hunt. Pustice Stapleton in the King’s County jay Supreme Court heard argument te in the proceedings brought in beha Mrs, Bessie H. Hunt to set ast decree by which she was divorced 1 August from John Wright Hunt, “the Turpentine King," who died last De- cember in Dallas, Tex Mr. Hunt pas seventy-one years old when he died, He left an estate of sev eral million dollars, He w a girl asked de 0: Mrs. Hunt ee be set the ground that Hurt was as his wife was found to be by the decre and further ‘that her case was preju- diced through the perjury of several witnesses, ———___—_ BURGLAR HELPS HIMSELF __ TO NEW SUIT AND A MEAL. Special to The Evening World.) HPM?: AD, I. 1, July 7 Royal F. Harvey, a Manhattan b man, returned to. his home When late last night he had with him a new sum rhe mer sult and a Panama hat whi placed in his. br ef underwear, collar, t new suit, hat, rnd shoes and taking $0 and a gold wateh and other jewelry from the bed room, he went to the dining room and ate a hearty lunchegn, All the ragged slothes and old shoes and i truder wer room, After De The Hveving Mi! Pa. J Byard, aged sixty-three, cc cide last evening by hang: his barn. He is said to have been re morseful over having disposed of two mules, two wagous harness for $0) while declared on Wedn auch, this life ago he mad two unsuc $ at suictde Pby trying arteries of his wrist with street station, w with him, was lo: {Bellevue Hospital charged with felon ssault and intoxication, Davis's was badly cut by a glancing blow an che cleaver, 1... och ideesarman meanmsansertnangnanetennehsinitiil otitis SNe niin like lb M2 ts a trife fat and] of | "|| EXCHANGE CLOTHING CU. ~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ETS Ta a cn ee eee ee JULY 7, 1911. 9 PACIFIC LINER AGROUND. | Double ak0£ Green Trading Stamps Before 12 0’ Clock Passengers Stay on Santa Rosa, Which Struck on a Beach. PORT ARGUELLO, Cal, July 71—Thi Pacifico Coast Steamship Company’ steamer, Santa Rosa, Went ashore b fore dawn to-day two miles north of the lighthouse on this point, The vessel | struck at low tide, Two steam schooners, the Centralla and the Helen P, Drew, have hawsers attached to the stranded steamer and it Is practically certain she will be floated at high tide. Capt. Faria waa so certain of the safety of the steamer that he made no effort to land his passengers. The vessel is lying easily on tae beach and there is little sea running. ees Surrogate Cohalan Better, At the office of Surrogate Cohalan in | the Hall of Records It was said to-day | that the condition of the Surrogate, who |is I of typhoid fever at his home in the Bronx, was very much improved to- | day. GREENHUT-SI TWO MAMMOTH BuiLoines. J-5Gr 187619" STS.NEW YORK, lo Charge for Alterations on Women’s & Misses’ Apparel Until Further Notice—Hats Trimmed Free AMY GTHER GroRe EL COOPER @. GOTH SIDES OF 6TAVE. Store Closes at 1 o’Clock Tomorrow nacre July and August this store will be closed at 1 o'clock every Saturday. We urge you to sho EARLY, tomorrow. Our sales force will help you to its utmost, and The Bi Store will handle your week-en necessities with customary promptness. MAIN BUILDING————, Attractive Parasols Worth Up to $3.50, $1.90 Tomorrow, at These include the season's loveliest shades In rich taffetas, silk shantung and linons. EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. $1.50 Para- 8 The season's most pop- sols at 5c ular styles and colorings; linons, 6! antungs and fancy Jacquards. Hunter Green § 8 Several hundred Parasols, at 1 4 in the richest all- silk taffet frames; plain or fancy stick tinted to match, (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN 300 Men’s $22.50 Silk-Lined Blue Serge Suits $ 1 5 Tomorrow, at THIS IS THE BEST $22.50 BLUE SERGE SUIT IN AMERICA, and THAT is not overstating the tact. Tomorrow it is simply A $15 ITCHING PILES CURED Man Cured in Few Days Carrollton, Ky., harbors a man who cannot spe ak too highly or too often about the wonderful benefits he received from Resinol. His name is W. W. Evans. Read what he sa; “I can scarcely thank you sufficiently for the great blessing you have con- ferred upon me. I was suffering agony its ng p when Lek walflt3 use inol Soap and warm water and aj Resinol Ointment, In a few aed was entirely cured. I feel under many obligations to you, and shall take great pleasure in teil hers of these ex- ent preparation Resinol Ointm he recognized spe- cific rem for every kind of skin irrita- tion and inflammat including eczema, tetter, shingles, milk-crus' dandruff, burns, scalds, eruptions of , carbuncles, felons, sores m the most deli- cate skin. It is absolutely non- ant It does not contain a particle of poi jor anything which is not absolutely safe jto use under all ¢onditi Resinol | Olntrme nt is put up in screw-top opal con- we psoriasis, ‘oap is ecognized by phy: nurses and the people generally as one of the finest, |purest, ‘most soothing and refreshing WONDER at our price of. . tion a Bath soaps Pee of produc- We GUARANTEE this suit to be 0) ant iseptic medicati th wat preventative of akin infection, it |g] | ABPQIGGE taf Atk udoron wens ALL WOOL. The silk lining will wear TWO SEASONS, and note, plea that there’s a size for every mai “matter what his build—even stou to 50 chest measure. Lars | Reape the skin in health and preserves the complexion, There is nothing quite so good for shampooing and the cleansing | of the scalp or for the prevention of | dandruff and falling out of hair, Phy- | sicians particularly recommend it for baby’s bath. It keeps the body free | from many of the troubles incident to childhood, The ointment and soap are sold by all druggists. Resinol C Co. Haltimore Md ia ot — 325 of our men! fancy Summer suits. Four Celebrated Makes of Trousers—$3, $4 and 32 $5 grades; at Trou- The famous sers; the “Crown” Trousers, the “Flat-Iron” brend, and Sweet, Orr & Co.'s well-known union- made; all sizes, and Summer weights included, OTery sold uprode. "$2.45 $6 to. 7.50 Flannel bi Serge $3.90 1.50 special prices... 50C w $3.50 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: Men’s Straw Hats, 51.50 Your choice of fine smooth split, fine nit and rough rineapple braids, in sty’ yacht shapes; all sizes and dimensions. Also included: Soft roll brims, pencil curls, snap brims and stapleshapes in Milan and Mackinaw braids, TOMORROW'S PRICE IS ABOUT HALF REGULAR. The Remainder of our fine Panamas, in all sizes and in a good selection of shapes, irrespective of original Write $ tomorrow ote 5 (MAIN Bull ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s *3 and $3.50 Foot-Mould Low Shoes, $1, 8 5 ‘at... ings Until 9 o’ Clock itty ‘on all cash sales. ight and R.R. fare T MAILED FREE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE || Everything for Housekeeping on CREDIT TERMS $50 Werth, 2 Down Wort, $10 Down, $1.50 Weekly ish ry » Second Floor.) Vide Le DOUCLAS $3. 50 SHOES MEN a eivarihewalle Savings on our standard Foot- t ould low shoes for men—taken from our reguiar serie oer stocks, and perfect in every respect. Every leather, shape ad style, in all sizes and widths. Men's $4 and $5 Foot-Mould Low Shoes— our celebrated bench-made line; all $9 65 ° leathers and styles in all sizes and best quality jas $3.50 shoes are thebestinthe world. in Greater New York + widths; tomorrow at. Boys’ Foot-Mould Low Shoe: tan calf, patent leather and gun- metal; Goodyear-welt soles; allg sizes up to 5},; $3 and $3.50 1 85 grades;at... ‘ haa: e (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN Fresh Foods for Warm Weather Our s Delicatessen Section offers a wide choice of ready- prepared tood, particularly suitable for picnics, outdoor luncheons, ete. The importance of our Grocery Stcre and our Market, as NEW YORK’S MOST ECONOMICAL SOURCE OF FOOD SUPPLY, can never be wer-rated. Here are some of SATURDAY'S specials: “Daylight” Cakes Fresh Meats Fresh supplies from our ovens DUCKS—eelected quality fene about every 30 minutes. Woreray iene, awallly tamer 176 MERRY WIDOW POUND FOWL—choice qu CAKES: is tanta} PRESH POUND. CAKES—ri si ron; marhie, or plains each 2 iba Siikee ‘LAYER CAKE: cake; pure fruit filling a us Broadway, comer ‘Thornton. 7 Eiroudway, yh comer nen FOR SALE. +12 DOWN WEEKLY. yersthing content 15c The Only Downtown Credit Tailors No, 19 Park Place. . Broadway, choice quality for 17¢ BHOIt ERs. choice sual 4 O9¢ ila each 48o and. SPONGE CAK' gold loaf cakes, ‘angel food cakes, chocolate Be SiCES JEWELRY ween PRICE C" oC “tore qui ware Fa cote brrrfrerdy fakes or Florence cakes; u LWSwe ribon a y eens 170 WAOADWAL, ee MAIDEN LAN; ham BIDTONiess at tency RIPE ie i Pin EAPPLE 3 pines. 7 LIVE SOFT st 3 dor, + DIAMONDS ON CREDIT _ | pasyY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYM American Waich an. Diamond C ) Lane, ‘Tel, OS0T Cort, ‘Take Elevator, DIAMONDS ON CREDIS ES JO eBs earGman, 87 Maiden Lane Watermelons Fancy, large, ri Careline melons; each. 30c We deliver’ mel reg. Sc package .... Third Floor.) 3d Ave. Matting Suit Case Featherweight Japanese matting cov- ering, fibre bound; solid leather cor- “Best Values at the Lowest Prices’’ afar” July Clearance Sales—Special aie’ Women’s Messaline Dresses 5, 98 A manufacturer closing spot cash, enables us to sale 500 women's and misses’ silk messaline dresses in the newest and most up-to-date models that were Il from 10.98 to 15.98. the lot are low necks with lace yokes and kimono sleeves; high necks with three-quarter of sleeves, panel front and back and pleated or combination skirts; variety of all the new colors; stripes, figures and checks; sizes 14 made t lace yoke to 42 Women’s Foulard Dresses One of the latest models made up in fancy figured foulard fide saving: hand tie; elbow kimono sleeve; plain or satin combination and fancy but- tons; sizes ners; brass lock and catch special... Women’s Shetland Veils 114 yd, long, black, colors; val. 98c tips; black or white; special. . Men's Underwear Checked nainsook shirts, also knee drawers; sizes 34 to 44; reg. 29¢ re Women’s Underwear WESTC {EC TER white and 57c Women’s Silk Gloves 16-button length; double finger sleeveless; 14 to 44, 9c 79¢\« °19¢ 6c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— 121st Street HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue 'To-morrow Is Clerks’ Holiday We Close All Day Saturday DURING JULY AND AUGUST AS IN PAST ELEVEN YEARS stock for on long large also 1.98 James A. Hearr & Son. and also ata bona lar and four- DENTISTRY. Worth 2.98 up. — Women’s Linen Coats This wonderful roofless plate must be SEN Women’ long conts; storm, ManSMs PISIN Gr eReaRADAtiON cool to be appreciated As soon as WORN its per fect comfort is demonstrated. Note its grace, cuffs and pockets finished with large c! tailored faint diag th tor 9 symmetry and beauty. Undetectable from natural teeth. Holds firmly and cannot work finish; sizes 14 to : 1.29 loose or drop. Most 46. Others ask 1.98. Boys’ S known, It’s our own exclusive invention no one else can make or sell it. It's made by The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE, and go home at night with a new set that fits your n tt | Lost teeth replaced without the use of plates. Decayed teeth restored. Loose teeth tightened securely. All work guaranteed for ten years. All ex- | tractions and every form of modern dental surgery made PAINLESS by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY | | Full Sets of Teeth. . ...$5.00 Gold Crowns, 2? harat Gold Fillings $1.00 up Silver Fillings durable plate ever large — variety ns a Satin calf blucher or bal.; sizes 6 to 11; special 1.39 isses’ Pumps White canvas, ankle strap with silk bow; solid leather bans sizes zs 5Oc 11 to 2; special | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— $5.00 WESTCHESTER. 50c up 4LWAYS COOL | LARCHMONT GARDENS | OUR NEWEST BUNGALOW Visit the property to-day. trains between 9 A. M. and 5.30 P. M,, or take our FREE INSPECTION TRAIN SUNDAY, JULY 9th 2325 ti Free tickets at our office or for our Sunday Spe- + From Grand Cents al Station cial at the train gate. $10,000 to The Given Away WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, (Opp. Kaen 'Musee.) (24 door west Abeaham & Straus.) HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2 __ German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies in attendance. ALWAYS DELIGHTFUL — SAVINGS BANKS. a SAVINGS BANKS. SUBURB Our automobile meets all | The 122d Semi-Annual Dividend has been declared at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. Deposits made on or before July VOth, 1911, will draw interest from July Ist, 1911. 125th Street 10 minutes later. te of Larchmoat Gardens, Clifford B. Garon & Co., 315 Madison Ave., at 42d Street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. _ hii Wed KEEP COOL 248 THIS VACATION need Ant tifa) ity EXCURSIONS. Trains | Cortianat Mauc 17h almond AS 5a Ask for @a¢ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Ther) tii! Figo iad Vk . F eueieenaan Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko July 9.... Bellewood Park Every Sunuay, $1.00 Herries, n $1.5 leave nnestvania 1 ander 1) free, lay f 0 1 ‘ sight cnn Yachts 8% vm Bai I. an G on in Grester New York $300: pown OTTO SINGER, Builder, Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers Street Condensed Statement, July Ist, 1911 Liabilities Due Depositors Surplus on Values. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. | Only $4,750 Fositively Worth $6,000 at dwelling, with fy ullt hy ny labar (80 con: Meta); hardwood trita through Holce deen Jay ant tracione porch fait width ‘of ‘building $16 Monthly Pays Carrying Expenses ass surround ity, away from ty," pet only, 38 iggght1-548,006.08 a 10,881, 008,10 14/801;003:00 3.09 7s 1a S70, 708.1) Tole JOUN J, PULLEYN, Comptrolier. 79,708.14 $120.87 MULKY, Presideut, leven rooms and THOS, M, ; DENTISTRY. The New Hydro Suction Is the newest and most perfect plate ever made. Come and exam- ine it free, EXCE 'SIOD: SAVINGS BANK Vemperarily Locwted im thy Musunte “‘Gulldings * 46 W. 24th St. ape epaiel fF new in N. Es Cor. Bea a bain © PERANNUM on all aums of 68 and upward to uw, Aad payable vo" aod after Jaly he 1, ty evunite mate wi AO WI! draw interest, fee WHLLEAM di HISWOLD, The WILLIA./ SBURGH SAVINGS BANK Brow are . excelleat boating, he finest home propo Kings Highway, near Brooklyn, He either’ at’ Mark How, New Bron, The trustees have ordered tnterest leredited to depos Htore — entiiel Auereto under the West th Street, JOHN ¢ UP tHE HUDSUN SUNUAYS Fall River Her 40. for Hw Brooklyn, va and after (hk e souls venue the tw inder management of FALL RIVER LINE, ‘Tickets at Vlers on day of excursions, ‘EVERY SATURDAY! Splendid Steamer ORL NT | Afternoons — 5 QUa SAL UP THE HUOSON | 24th St. 2 Battery Lal, 2.40 P.M, | , MOONLIGHT SAL wi Bank pew Mow. vot UNION DIME SAVLAGS 33 BANK UP THE SOUND ereniagy foo Dy ifs ay 3 peed wa ie bh 40th Sirvet aud oui Avanue x lenwood | ye cis Save t BiIDGEPORT Excursion | J Hairston at tte sti THE by ANT STEEL STR rt ot fom eM Pwr Nes ob (Pema tt _STEAMBOATS, eldnats Mie hee ee rae ISLAM, oe a eae er train’ to Monta x Raver, 820048 1640 aot TLIO AL We | pee pa it Se TE __BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. a R k B h BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 0c away bac CHART ome | ine a oo a my 6% INTEREST ture, aits'madd cn oF belare, july 1th draw interest from july tat Cam or write for booklet CLARKE BLOTHERS, Bankers 104 Noseeu St. (Tribune Bids) Bett O00 Allowed 0 to $3,000, Sight- Seeing Yacht Clifton, we Weare en st years ‘Banking arin Maghatian tan feat Waa a 10.0. Rds Arc site re . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Pa for tot ET emer cr A REIS TIN, a