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THE EVENING WORLD, TRURSDAY, JULY consideration of the bftt and Senator! groceryman, milkman and butcher Oct. | States Printing Company, with ofMfces Svan, soled S pome ct afer tan Actual Moving Pictures | rr | tre. to Wea Relnttivarin street as t bit was tntroduced Monday t Don't * know vat Dr ae y did) Manhttan. He remained at his Plan- | 7 , j net e grocery bills, the butcher) dome home to-day and was preparing right tho Coden Committee nad eld | of the Death of an Actor Bly eka ner maleass bits. fort no Metting to consider it, as — station from July, 1998, to March, 19109" | £ sah Alas ae akan bgt ina wy the rules. | ‘ riend automob| hen ty 8," replied 1 arned of RECOMMENDED FOR AS He Posed for Tragedy | OF DOTY PAID BY [== 4 Lo | = — —_ = i——} oS ye A number of bille toy meat and milk, ;{Ne tragedy. Mr. Jordan was Atty. ssl dabdedil SE leak Ad seat la for amuunca tunhing wp as high as 0, /CRML years old aud had been Mrs. Bur- BLOCKING BILL. tose a ee ee ae iyi | nett's. secretary and amanuensie f Upo: tatement of Senator Sti!- ose . | ch Were pald, were offered In evi- | Years — well, paiva of te ‘commntetes, that | a) \ we oe ee Hotorman John Harris, who drove ; ' der | \ ‘ | “41.96, whie as not tle Wrecking car, declared to an Eve- ‘ the Committee met Tuesday to consider | eee Ee ne TRON aS ings ting World reporter after the accident BATTING ORDER.’ . the Face track and other bills, Liout.-| ’ nifered,. Tt Wan made Ny favor of tlat he was running at reduced #pee!| New York, Pittebure Gov. Conway decided the point of order | Warston, who, Doyle, said, was aj When he came out of the private right! nevore, if. Byrne, 8. agninet Senator Newcomb, The roll wee | —_—>—. . ig gases orice | an it oNo. 1 Broadway, |Of Way and shot around the turn for) Doyle, ab, Leach, of. allied on @ motion to discharge the) . r . rs _! no record on the bill of when | the crossing. He satd that he was not) snodgrase, of, Clarke, 1¢, ommittee and it was adopted by a vote Plan Advocated by Evening! Attorney Shows Investigators re the coal wan deliveres jaking above six miles an hour, where-| Muptey, ef ‘Wagner, os, tM to 19 A call of the Senate was ss = , “Have you any record from’ whieh | #3 the aitomobile was running at @00V@) Merkie, 1b. Miter, 2, then ordered to wecure the attendance! World Indorsed by Bud- Private Accounts That Were jyou can cot! whem or where this coat |i tnt wee the ato," ald Harris, | Eridwell ge ae of almentere. fF i; Me +l dal . @ ¢ j lee |until it dashed down the turn of the ‘Phe vote on the motion to suspend the get Committee. replied Doy Meyers, ¢. . F Gideon, ©. Settled by New York The road, ten feet away, and crashed into pirerl : . “Then how did you come to draw a " Drucke, p. 1 ». rales wan as follows: Ayee-Benators check for #4196 for the payment of this | Nf. "Tnere was absolutely mo Way Of) TmpiresaRigier and Finneram— 2 armen, Sars 3 lien, Fiero, ] ey missing a collision, ‘The moment I oaw tendance, 12,008 ; j bere ie}. | . the car it Was on top of me with a ised | Frawley, Gittins, Harte, MeCiet » p on SCING 3 sp pce | The bills come to me and Tt pay|itinding o hrown back —— land, McManus, O-ueien, Ormrod, Ram-|TO PAY A FAIR ‘PRICE, MISSING FROM FILES. | tiem.” repiied Doyte [and ecunned, ‘ba mp. Oar ara POLO GROUNDS, N.Y, Ruy tke | permer, Bage, Sanner, Saxe, Stilwell, c. | DOTY KEPT DEFAULTER WITH.) heavy for any automobile, and 1 ‘The third game hetween the Giant D. Sullivan, T. D. Sullivan, White—t2 } OUT MAKING REPORT. to pleces as if it had been blown UP/and the Pirates atarted off with wit ) Noes--Senators Tayne, Black, Coats, ! o» bi 39% 4 h is by dynamite, I never hope to see @nY-| excitement this afternoon over the faa Cobb, Fersia, Griffin, Hamtiton, Hea- Site at Rockaway Beach Is $225 and $160 at Department _ Dove told of FH. guthertand, {thing again ike the wag thowe bodles| nat Joan Devore and Latcy Doyle ht { ock, Hinman, Long, Loomts, Murtaugh, : $ - ron whe weior 8. lad Mivina Bus 1h the firet ¢wo balla pitched by Lette * re tion, who prior to last fall was tn-| Vivina Burnett, the only son of Mrs Newcomb, Piatt, Pollock, Roosevelt, Also Suggested for Store, $47 for Flowers trusted “with the drawing. of checks | Burnett, sald when he got to the acene |foF clean home runs in the fret taning Rose, Travis, Wainwright, Wagner—20. r ‘ , and the paying ait of all money. of the accident, that it was Impossible | There were 12,000 fans on hand to sei {Following the announcement of the Purchase. . for Mrs. Doty. ‘Sutherland defaulted, didn't he? |that Mr. Jordan could have been run+|the contest and they hooted with @le reault, a rolicall of the Benate was | . asked Mr, Dushkin ning the car at high epeed [at thie bright start by the Mants arked for, and while !t was pending Yea." i se “It waa @ thirty horse-power, car.” |Leule Drucke: wae the piteher tor New Senator Newcomb raised the point of] ‘The Corporate Btook Budget Commit- ‘The sensational charge that certain “nme sable atby Sake Der than thine tales ¢ York and he Spills ee but Fre order that the rules providn that no] tes toway recommended to the Board of personal dilis of Dr. Alvah H. Doty,| “And Dr. Doty didnt report tt, @id| nour, Mr. Jordan never ran the car at |Clarke tapped him for two kaeee it j rule can be suapended without receiving | Eatimate and Apportionment the pur- Lape dead lliedaatan [aba eAdahin i a | health officer of the port, had been paid | he?” high speed and was wonderfully car | H that although the rules provide for a majority vote and that the point of of- der !f made immediately following the } anmouncement of the remuit would huve pean well taken, the “action of the) Senate tn proceeding wit subsequent | business was a watver of the point of | order.” “The Remator was too Inte in making his point of order,” Conway added. “The bill In now before the Senate.” ‘The decision of the presiding oMcer was sustained and the bill was put on the order of final passage. % The defeat of the meanute followed, - SCANLAN IN BOX AGAINST CUBS ATTING ORDER oOMOREA BATTIN 5 Brooklyn. Chicago. | Burch, of. Boneckard, if. q Daubert, 1b. Schulte, ef. Wheat, If. Hofman, 1b. Hum . 2b. H. Zimmerman, 2, Ooulson, rf. Doyle, 8b. ley, Tinks K. Zimmerman, %b, Good a Erwin, ©. Archer, ©. Scanian, Py Cole, Dp. Umpires—M Klem and Bren- ——— WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKIYN, N.Y, July 1.—The Chicago Cube end BI! Dahien's Trolley Dodgers got to- ' gether again this afternoon, this being the third game of the eeries, The vio- tory of the Dodgers yesterday wan re- sponsible for a much larger crowd of fans turning out to-day, clase on to 9,000 of them being on hand, when the tussel Leagan, Doo Scantan end Erwin were in the points for Dahlen'e crowd, while King Cole and Archer did the honors for the Cubs. There was noth- Ing doing in the first inning, both teams being retired in one, two, three order, DETECTIVES IN STOKES CASE ARE PUT ON TRIAL. Loss of Famous Letters Ground for Charges Against Four Officers. Capt. Douglas 1, MacKay, First Dep- uty Police Commissioner, this afternoon bewan the hearing of charges againgt the four detectives who are charged with violation of the police rules tn pormit- tng the now famous Stokes letters to be taken from the Varuna apartment house at Broadway and Highteth street efter the shooting of the millionaire co anitt mittee consisting of Comptroller Pren- dergast, President Mitchel of the Board of Aldermen, Steera of Brooklyn, with instructions to report upon the reauit of negotiations with the owners of the Droperty, not | tater than The corporate atock budget commit: tee, which improvements, in a supplemental report estimated from $9,000,000 to $11,000,000 ad- ditional for four improvements, one of which was greater seaside park. improvements were the County Court- House, the proposed Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Hridge, and additional park facilities at Kock ay. “These four improvements we believe should be provided for,” says the port, oured satisfactory data upon base its action. GREATER SEASIDE PARK, ™ reference to Coney Island the com. reported: “The proposed park at Coney Isl- and, on the area burned over at the Rime of the Dreamland fire, tional park facilities shoukt be pro- vided at Coney Imtand, and we are of the opinion that the property recent- dy burned over can be obtained now at a lowes figure than at any time in the future. that the asnurance of @ fair pric comeitted to the purchase of this property.” ‘With reference to Rockaway the com- mittee reported: “We are convinced that the city should acquire land for @ park at Rockaway at the time when tt cau be procured at a reasonable figure. We aré not yot assured that the Property avaliable at Rockaway can ecured at a reasonable figure.” The committee bark sites but specified that neither should be Dought unless the pric for the land was fair to the city, A apecial committee consisting of Horough | Presidenta MoAneny of Manhattan and Gresser of Queens, and President Mit- chel of the Board of Aldermen will ne @otiate with the Neponsit Realty Com- pany for the Rockaway ait back to the Board July 2, the same date the Coney Island committee shall an- be nounce Ris API FIED WITH ARRANGEMENT, ‘This arfangement apparentiy was not satisfactory to Jacob A. Ril, who has got up a Committee of One Hundred, and $x conducting the agitation for the owne Company which in turn ts owned prine land and Borough President duly 7. reported $37,000,000 for publlo the acquiring of land for » The other three terminal at the not until the city has pros which to 8 REPORT ON THE Addi- However, we delieve city should have absolute before it is recommended doth asked and report result of its negotiatio: ARENTLY NOT SATIS- 4 by the Neponsit Realty | The charge was made by Chartes | Duahkine, the attorney representing the omplaining immigrants, He called Mor- | station, to substantiate Rim. j certain bile among them being one for | $1,900.28 paid to John Wanamaker & Oe, He did not present this bili, saying jhe could not find it tn the files, but Mr, Dushkine had a duplicate obtained from the Comptroller's oMce which he | offered in evidence. Among the items in this bili was one readit “Dr, A. H. Dotyfa account— $206. There was another reading, “Health Officer's accoum—10.18."" Doyie |had nothing illuminating to testify to concerning the items found in these were minal; from the files, “In it not a fact that they were taken wonal Bille had been paid byt the Statet” asked Mr, Dushkine. . “No, eft,” replied Doyle. Mr, Dushkine next catied Doyle's at- “hydrangea, $11 these words for the next six times, the totel value of all seven items being 0. “What Goes that Insotiption meant’ | asked Mr. Dushkine, “I don't know," replied Doyle, wi delivered to Mra, Doty?’ “Yes, I think {t might meen that,” | replied Doyle. bill and asked to read into the record some of the items. Among those read were the following: hree scarfs, $ $4.50; three three dozen shirts, at $1. | roses $4.05." | Questioned by Mr. Dushkine, he ad- house was pald for by the State, He | said the State also paid for the light jand heat SOMETIMES PAID BILLS WITH- OUT O. K. Doyle admitted that no record was kept of money owed except the bills themselves, These were generally K.'d by the proper authorities, but bills said. “Then if some one slipped in a bin lwhen you owed $3,000 or #4000 to the |#roceryman or the butcher, you might pay 1t?2" inquired Mr. Dushkine, “WWeAl pay nothing that was not right,” replied Doyle. ‘The witness admitted that he “might” | “Does it mean that those flowers} pital in Mineola. | Royn ro plies for the station, but he sald he had sometimes called up coal dealers for prices. He sald no supply contracts were even entered Into. He admitted ria Doyle, chief clerk at the Quarantine] that about 85,000 had been spent in five years for repairs on boats without Doyle had been subpoenaed to bring | AMY contracts. TWO FLUNG T0 DEATH FROM AUT (Continued from First Page.) his body began to shoot through the air Ville, He couldn't explain why they| atiss Edith Johnstone was flung thirty feet and her back struck @ tree. Her spine was fractured in two places and out of the files because Dr. Doty’s per. | !t was @ marvel to the surgeons that she survived until after her arrival in the Nassau Hospital at Mineola. Mildred Johnstone and her nieces flew through the air with splintered wreckage of the automobile, little the tention to & receipted bill for $2] landing In @ heap on a bank beside the rendered by Fred G. Hawking, a @taple-| road. Both little girls suffered broken ton florist. After the second item of] limbs and possible internal injuries and there appeared the| thelr aunt was so badly crushed that words, written in lead peneil, “for Mra,| there is faint likelihood that she will Doty.” Ditto marke appeared under | “Vive. None of the party manifested @ spark ef consciousness when persons attracted by the crash and the crew of the wreck- ing car rushed to them. Two automobiles arrived on the s immediately after the accident and the injured were rushed to the Nassau Hos- Mr, Jordan's body to the Burnett home at There was scarcely a bone was taken Plandome. that had not been broken and there Doyle was shown the Wanamaker| was a triple fracture of the skull. NOVELIST HAD PLANNED TO JOIN PARTY IN HER AUTO. When Mrs. Burnett was informed of the accident she was overwhelmed. Originally she had planned to accom- pany the party to Sands Point, but this | mitted that the ice supplied Dr. Doty'a] morning she changed her mind, Be- cause of the fact that she owned the rit was at firet reported that sie had been mortally hurt in the wreck, Tho trolley tracks emerge from a private right of way Just north of the intersection of the two roads. There is a run of scarcely two car's lengths on the above the crossing and is both inelined and curved. ‘The this without an “O, K." had been paid, he| timber along the private right of wa: partially screens the approach of cars to the Roslyn road, wo that the cars Practically shoot out to the crossing through a masked aperture. Misa Edith Johnatone died without re- covering conscious: and her sister Mildred was still unconscious when her and remove other physical evidences of what had happened. I believe that the wrecking car was going at high speed. The automodile never could have b smashed to such an extent otherwise. SENATOR'S SON KILLED BY AUTO THIRD FATALITY Wife Dropped Dead in Theatre Foyer and Another Son Died Suddenly. Dr. Jacob H. Gallinger, United States Senator for New Hampshire, passed through New York to-day on his wi to Concord, N. H., where at midnight last night his only surviving son, Dr. Ralph Gallinger, was killed fn an au- tomobile accident. The death of the Sentor’s heir is the third in @ eeries of fatalities that have visited the fam- My of the distinguished New Eng- lander. The young doctor, who was thirty- nine years old, was on his way from Pembroke. When a mile from Con- cord he ran into a stretch of road which was under re@mir. It was heav- ily sanded. At @ sharp curve which he took at high speed the auto turned turtle and crushed him to death, With him was a man named Davis, or Davies, whose first name is not known. James E. Dodge, a nearby resident, who saw the accldent, said the car was running at a high rate. Dr. Ralph Gallinger w educated at the Concord High School and took his medical course at the Dartmouth Medi- cal School, finishing in 1897, Ie served year in the pitala of New York y and then went to Concord to take e pra his profession. in mber, 1908, that the family fateful troubles began, Vhile standing in the foyer of the Bel- » Theatre in Washington, Mrs. Gal- Unger, wife of the Senator, fell dead. The younger son, William, who waa confidential clerk to his father, was nd dead in a New York hotel, under unexplained circumstances, @ majority of the votes of all the meM| chase by the elty « “ ” 7 ite in % : “No, air.” ful at crossings and bad turns. He has {at the time and the young 'Texar bers of the Senat MOM Wh Tey aeee inaanliy Gurned’ 44 Dee i by the State of New York was made at! «And he kept him employed for three! driven my mother for years and it was | showed good judgment by purposels metion to auspend had been lom, es bedi d Ah the resumption to-day of the investiga:) months after his defatcation had been) very unuaual for him to run at @ speed | walking Wagner and fetiring Mille! HH LED UP €OR Dreamland fire for park purpores as tion of Dr. Doty's administration of the| discovered?” beyond fifteen or twenty miles an hour. | with ease. { || MEASURE CAL advocated by The Evening World. The | Quarantine station before the commis-| Yes.” “It is worthy of investigation that —— FINAL PASSAGE committee recommended that the ques: |g@toners appointed by Gov. Dis. Doyle admitted that the department | the railroad people made all possible Dimeceat Methods. | | Liewt.dov. Conway made the rullna| sion pe referred back to the epecial som. | 4 had never advertined for bide for sup- {haste to clear up the debris of the cat (Prom the Wesblegion Stat. | “You never learned to eing or play the piano?” “No,” replied Mr. Groweher. “What' the use of going to all that troubl ever I fee) that the neighborhoo THOUGHT HE SHOULD GO MAD WITH ECZEMA On Face and Scalp. Dry, Scaly, Itching and Burning. Used Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and After a Few Days, Eczema Was Cured. “'T guffered from the early part of December watll nearly the beginning of March with severe ekin eruptions on my fece and sealp. At first I treated itase trivial matter, Bus after having used cartile soap, medicated wash- Tags, cold cream, van- pig eream, ete, I found no. relief wi ea fter thas I Jarnosed Wy CBee ae ceuetes beectre of te dry, peel \ | duis iene a ‘ we that I thought I should ‘mad, it slept tly for ey | ‘only at intervals, wa! a SP now # of the bujaing end itching of my akin, Havin fertimontals of gures by the Cuticura Remedies, 1 decided to Dilrchase. a bor ot Cutleyre ‘ointment and 8 ee of Cutleura Boap, 4 At hem for +} i Tecogntied a ‘change in y condition. 1 bonght ot uticure Olntment atid fivs cal utieure pin all, anid after a tery da: ‘as entirely free trom the tehing and burnin Mi md ‘was entirely cured, all due to using C Boap and Ointment dally” Herea Paka never be without @ cake of Cuticura Bi, ‘washat hope you will publish my Py etter so thas others may learn of Cutloura edieg and be cured.” (Biened) David M. aw, c#o Paymaster, Piet 55, ‘ork City, June 2, 1010, Although’ Cuticura Soap Othtment are sold by drug gierywhere, 9 liberal, sarap! S2page booklet on the e Open Monday ond So'urday Ev'gs Un 10 3 Room Outfit, $75 4 Room Outit, $165 Consisting Ta Bedroom, ni “4 y , late: ‘have paid bills that had not been] brother, G. L, Johnstone, arrived at the ro ‘itchen, hotel owner by Lillian Graham and pai Mania tee reyabre re checked up. die said the amount ex-] hospital two hours after the accident. 5 Room Grand Ra ids Methel Conrad. Fe are Oat atenoi ee |rended yearly at the station was over! ar jast accounts hope of her recovery Lieut. William J. Sullivan, who was $200,000, tically be bando Th of the detectives in the Stokes| either sido by a delegation that tne uy ‘ i “And you conduct your business Iie bees Hi a iri Fey a tiiery bate wroiture (fit, 5 charged with failure to obey| cluded Miss Lillian Wald, the settle . 3 Fe tan BeOeeEe AA WHE Bane via Hite it h a , ” the orders of hie superior oMoere June| ment worker; Mrs. J. Borden Harrie ; get ‘ in a cigar box?” inquired Mr, Dushkine, | than an even chance to reco BrP Peeing Birra sinha Kitchen yeoed rat , 1 making @ false report to Deputy| man the socl leader; Dr. Eawaré| ve ries Save Jim as imon Saile auar kine. F h hip vee MISS MILDRED JOHNSTONE’S IN- lq‘ it.) We Allo Hl ee | | Comrmlasioner Dillon June & and with |W, Branun of Hellevue Hospital, Rev, are would oan Nat exactly” re} JURIES PROBABLY MORTAL. 8d Ave, Cor, 122d St. c ermiting, June 9, unauthorized persons | ¢ Ke 1 Raviey a vitnens. J A » Cor. . to enter’'the apartment where Stokes eet me RUN A varat ad ‘The moving picture films of the Brady's Pond tragedy, showing how ‘The witness admitted, under pressure, | G. 1. Johnatone, brother of the young 246-248 W. 198th St. Fram triae for Pet p, waa anot, Detectiv Michael F. Wala, See ia ot the Puke ken ee Actor Al Brighton met his death while playing the hero motion pio- that the office owed $65,000 to the] women, 1s manager of the United aint PAY! am 5 ynn an hora . Dev- ee pl ¥ ud de Assocsatio ture drama, are reproduced in The Evening World to-day. Briefly, they 100 Worth $10 Nowe $2.00 Weekly ery are, charged With the firmt two of. | €rounds Association, , Begg a lg oll ted by coun. We are here in behalf of @ seaside | Show Brighton (Jim) was overtaken on the lake by Frank Carrigan, the - aa 150 “* 15 * 25 sel and the hearing aarted att o'clock, | park,” Mr. Tis beran | It was ovldent| villain (Simon), in a sail boat, A fight follows over the possession of the » 20 2.50 ‘The charges grew out of the disap: | that many of his following favo 6 1 pearance of a number of letters written | Coney Island, "We ‘want weting red | slave boy tn Jim's host, Jim ie hit with Simon's oar and falls into the 3.50 by W. FB. D. Stokes to Lillian Graham, | Voy water, ‘The slavo boy tries to save him. Simon sally away contentediy, e 5.00 Which the pee eiter gar fo kes |e se guy attondad to responded with tn ane the wave struggling In the Water, At this point the moving 500," 50." | 6.00 Yeotive to take while in charge of the| Mr. Prendersa © corporate stock| Ploture operator stopped his machine. ‘The attempts to rescue Jim, which w Ea AEF, premines after the shooting. budget committee recommended | were not im the drama, as written by Mr. Belmar, were not taken, Simon ga PRY Wi RNah PAE, > both sltes-Coney Island as well as ‘ Teslising until too Inte that hi 4 | LATONIA ENTRIES UN genet Aree ete continued on his way, not realising that his fellow actor ’ RD del BhAL ing this matter in hand will report as| Wee Grownla os AME eth ceed rich free smokes full of fragvance EST = ST: LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., Juty] to the price July 27, It is all attended a fey + i NEA TH iaaThe entries for to-morrow racen| ME MR faim By te Mealty, Avwociater ot1TO GET FREE ROUND TRIP sactblng and raild me ANE are as follows ul , 1! , insisted, ‘wo have | rooklyt ST i. o na eA i u | SSS aawh Bice Os speakers here to talk as to the price. jee fer y run from the peor ned vark to ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. A Box of 10 for 15 Cents Hart Schaffner EXCURSIONS. GAYNOR ASKS IF HE 1S INTER: |...) Lethe ton Hinskion INSIST if b h ) pee OS be 1 ae ay ESTED IN THE PRICE, y Kook- 1Sailing From Naples to Gibraltar Get them—IN ost yes must ut get em __| EVERY SATURDAY b Fomeh a Raney Comin ies | “You tereated tn the pring | > w hospital, laren at Nepon-| Three Passeng ; Not P rmitt 7 & Marx Spree Steuer ORE owe, are you, alr, iis?” Interrupted tie! for new hospitals for children at Nepon- ¢ Passengers, Not Permitted 4 J SNE mace | Mayor at to Land, Are Brought Here Maree ced te, ae mane eg he 1 am interested tn a park, Your] Coney Island, under the new rapid and, ght Here. | St. 2 P.M. Battery Lg, 280 BM, Gatioh, Heb: Horeca adm panbae HNO, 38 | yronon™ replied Mr We are| ausit development, can be reached fF] Phe Pannonia of the Cunard Cine'a| ummer OONLIONT SAIL UP THE SouaD Siamnitoa, 114 only anxious that there shall be & park |® fve-cent fare, The Dreamland site | ecaiorranean service brought to New Lavg, West 131et St, TPM, Battery hi THIRD KRACK Selling, th and we aro all her | Mf purchased, will be added to the city's eh b Fest 24th 8t. 8.20 POM. 04 Pn Hekate Bont wands sts (yrs —Marnayd BS Helene, 8; Be. | ie ee ne east ae angious,” Inaleted | P t investment iy aside Park, | York to-day three passengers who had ‘ Reg't Hand, Dancing, Cafe Service & Lunva Oownter, mar, 18. Btielie, 108: geanne DA. (OH, Mals| Mr, Prendermast. raat of a hospital ts associated Ino idea of seeing this city for many RIDGEPORT =xCURSION va a ie Yip io 1 a Ades vwitl D ante ith beers wr oat Coney. At the present | monthe y were Cacarife and 4 (Trade aek.) ” ul S ‘THE BLEGANT TBI y conten FOURTH RACk Lure; threeresrclde ant | added, ARBORS Wika She RABE | eine t cannot be reached under | Dr. Eastman and wife of Philadel> ae ie f ‘K. MONTAUK BE Baste Wht bas Sian ari ao8; | Of, Poth Pisces or a ea [R. cet round tip "expense, Which | phi, ‘They boarded the ship at Naples Special for Thursday, the 13th | Special for Friday, the 14th . ‘ fata glttt Mab A mi WE er H Mi con-—trarse. Uarworennclds wt| to open discussion us to the dors nok inchide a jong walk from IN) 4, gy to Cibraltar, Blenor Cararint, || ARORPRD PRENCH 1 PHAN BARR, HEaON 10c | § $50 Suits now $33.33 | Aik dant st Moet, tne X60 x yar 4. 108, Harel the Kockaway site. A member of } ta of Balle Harbor lehe't hy Anta . || CORAM Wa ‘OUND BOX ic POUND BOX | Siuiceoometa other nora eee aE 1 Hell Hope mph. 300; iar tion told @ reporter The | 5 REET” | Bae AmB PeetreAe BMD RARS Wad BR BIS DOP TCH ABNER EPECIAL, ASHORTE #45 Suits now $30.00 y es Prema, \ ay ta a arita, whave he had Hit OR ; 4 $ i —— —— 10 TH RAC threats World that tle aite which Mr. | J, &, SULLIVAN DENIES way to 8 rica, where he had | QAR AR HDs ites, nox BOC | StocoLares ip bingy. nox 19¢}, ieard a s Ria in pushing Is & tract of 20 acres, A. ALU. | 8% tmnortant « ssion, ‘The Bast 2 0 Suit: PUBLIC NoTiCEs, } ta; fos having am cove F N.Y. A.C. WILL QUIT AL ALU. sans wore at tset tour of wet aoe cad Galona Bar AgNNNE HMI AL o'elo, $40 Suits now $26.66 Gag TASIAN ate 10h ® eet on Jamaica — | py LU AN heey eons All our stores open Saturday evening um ofclock. Bisa fsa d * Semtiack, you! t James B. a archenvatand:| which aLtheoe mani $35 Suits now $23.33 leo, Br a0, mother of Martin, pou Neponait Realty | o¢ the Amateur At Union, de Ause of the cholera infection at Care in Diet. 54. BARCLAY ) on faite Gorertor | a , % ement is just | snl nh hiaallthahitlen ce Gibenltan xa: or West Uroedwey oa f ‘ning to . Giver. Comp nent We ome s that the Naples the authorit ra tard ; ° 29 CORTLANDT st $80 Suits now $20.00 WW 38th st siington Star.) hevand 8 OF Rut tram m= Athtette mplates any fused to allow any of the Pannonta’s Food specialists advise cutting down PARK tte Niesay rr ° My. Pinchpenny | Way Hark toward Hockawa © from t ' rato Jand, Th nany ts | the 1 other heavy foods dure ASS bok QF A “Our maximum price 1s $1,400,001 m a pan the meat and other heavy foods dur At City Net! Bare 25 S CIE. bac har Jy parce ae endicttis." | nis mem xf ‘tho detegatton. "We "Why, the N.Y. hol iged ake all three involun | ing the warm months, Loft’s pure can- oe 206 BROADWAY # ; uits now $16,66 SPEED.—suda en duly 32, taagen r gushed MORTON nc wan'( WORE tf eangemnat roceedings | ey Ay Us ond sha tury stowaways back to Gibraltar free. || dies, containing fruits and other deli- 5 47 NASSAU gy, Suits $22.50 and less} 2: %ioved nusvand of Louise’ Eitsabeth “Ae R tp rig Hastmans will pay a ttle visit to T ¢ tracts, chocolate, nuts, etc., are KmanE Soruce ¥ nown to ge: anything ou: of him the Neponslt Reaity | know tho reps F cious extracts, ¢ , Nuts, ete, oceans sovnan 8 Sprveean , i Ce ee eee hedeis aire: bis Vighty per cent. of the stock | there's no truth that the club wil! break thelt folks In Philadelphia before they | ideal for the summer days. THe Ape dies ee sabia eee | now $15 qc ey ecw ebloroform to wet a of the Weponsit’ Really Company Js fiom our ranks," ail. Pehle. 4 : ¢ ‘