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i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911. | action by the Grand Jury. Very much discomfort and sickness \@ t s “Dm not going to say just how my| being caused thereby. | men will work, of course, We're not) ,7his is a matter He Coane | 4,| Attorney of the County of New Yor! a eee yore on tone Mayor | t0 take cognizance of, but as he has ALLBLOWNTOSEA: PUZLE TO PURDY | ONGLEGTONOF Secretar: cS caise |[ [dust Light the | e ue tment and Turn the Faucet “In short, if the fce companies are) the city) from day | aoting ilegally, we'll find it out and| whether it is restricting the amount have the evidence in shape. which It brings to the city in order | ‘If they're not, but are doing the best to enhan prices, and the number |they can, we'll find that out, too, and| Of independent wagons which it te —— —_.—- —_. tion we can lay before the District. FODOM Om se dedisltaly, refusing to supply; and this informa x That's all you ever need to { do to get all the hot water you want—when you have a In @ case like this where the health | and comfort of the whole city ts in- Weather Bureau Reports That} Attorney -General’s Assistant Illinois Governor Tells of Do-| Yolved. action not talk is needed.’ Executive Secretary Kennedy said ‘the Cool Wave Prevails | Could Not See Why Trust | ings That Led to the Brib- | tacta’and'iguren from the heads © as it ts Iald before me _feems to be one of heartless greed Ry and oppression; and yet I do not wish » for sometim from the heads of things are much exageerated, a6 s08 ‘ d | et companies as to supply and pr! know I am certain, nowever, i . ‘ before and after the torrid term came! the reports of distre Throughout Atlantic States. Was Not Prosecuted. ery Scandal. | upon the city, If these men give ut] feo ih some quarters are’, | the facts without quivbling #o much the| gerated. Please aloo Gas Water Heater | in your house, apartment or office. ‘ wnat . better. If they don't we believe there | dent of the company personally, and BREEZES FAN THE CITY,| WASst Norton, suiy 12—Former As WASHINGTON, July 18—Qov. Chartes| 's a Way to make them. I shall see 48! get his version, Iam aware that thie sistant Attorney-General Milton D.|% Deneen of Ilinols to-day for the| Many of the tce company presidents to- | is extra work, the doing of which . Bs ‘ ae ink aa bei day as I can. There will be no delay.” | the law m cast 1 | Purdy; told the House Sugar ‘Trust Com: | fr : i al py! be unt Bd the| “The scenes at the ice docks were leas | your force at all cy Ttrust it oul | Gives vou all the hot water’ ~want mittee to-day that he never offictally |e of Senator Lorimer, He was turbulent to-day. This was simpiy and} be well don, verthele: vi you Stay-at-Homes Have a Laugh | knew w Oyun tale cen Me d as a witness when the Senate! solely Attorney-General Bonaparte | ca! ause the weather w: Very tr | ; ; Gid not prosecute the otfctals of the|!2rimer Committee resumed in. nd the suffering of the poor somewhat Gy fruly youre for any purpose ‘almost instantaneously. On Those Who Hurried 3 . vestigution after a twelve days’ recess tigated. It was not because ice was <nannsstneesiin 4 | American Sugar Refining Company tn) it 1 easier t n this respect, indeed, | 100 for ‘alleged. ofenten in ronnection |", fil the previous leginiative and) fase, to, eet ln the, reapech, ind DEATH AVENUE HEARING. | For one cent heats enough water for Away. with the absorption of the Pennsylvania |/1cMl | en oe bee main | At the docks of the Knickerbocker Ice 4 ae a bath! Sumar Refining © in 1903, sh dade in it Bats H summoned.) Company not a pound could be oh-|Mayor to Listen to Pubite Diacus- | Judge Purdy declared that while act-| MH Was subpoenaed by the present) tained by peddiera or other private ap~ ston of Hill Next Tuesday. New York had the la to-day on | ing Attorney-General in President Root nmittes because other witnesses) pleants. The same old answer was al- 7 ae , ‘ Mayor Gaynor Will, on Tuentan Sold at a low price and on easy terms. }thore of its citizens who bad gone to | Vet's administration he had been much frequently have mentioned his name/ ways forthcoming: Hi estes Asai A8 ing next, at 31 o'cloc ’ in connection with the election. Gov.| ALL J by give a public summer resorts for rellef from hot |!MDressed by the facts set forth to him DEALERS TURNED AWAY C li Cc hearing on the Mccl * . ope Deenen told of his nomination for Gov- FROM K new McClelland-Walker bill weather. Cool breezes frisked about the | Georse H. Earle jr. of Philadelphia. | prior in 1904, Ex-Gov. Y ICE TRUST DOCKS. Providing for the removal of who pursued the Sugar ‘Trust offictala tn back of the neck of every one who went “Can't give you any—haven't enough |Central tracks from ne pelloved at the tithe that}ree that Deseen failed | for our contract customers." Twelfth aven: H the case, and believed at t e his lee ¢ ort ¥ ues. upon the streets, whether banker OF |tne cage should be prosecuted. Ife re-|ll% Dromise to suppor had testl- # for Ben-| At the tanton atreet dock of the| This measure | bb ai Yates declared Di a Drovides that lat - bootblack. There was a freshness and | ioreea eit the facts to Attorney-General |“t0F And 80 Yates declared Deneen| Foster-Scott Company, where turbulent (than Nov. 1 next the raitrond une rel of .New York Vigor in the air which not the coolest lRonaparte after his appointment late in| “St 8 lar still. isis scenes rete enacted Fenterday, Women |shall submit to the Board of Esthmacs | ¢ mountain delle of meet 2 “L don't think the Senatorship was) being doused with pails of water to fei Joard of Estimate | of mountain tells of the + oat eapensive Ww and was never informed (y\ Mr.lmenuoned at that ime,” declared Goy,| drive them away from the Ice depots, | in. te removal of the tracks, GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President ee eee veer Roosevelt why the prosecution was net|Deneen to-day. the ice supply, plentiful yesterday, had | company not snivig iti’ Cvent of the improve upon pressed. The Governor said that he fterward | Fun out entirely and the poor could not | With tric erence ine $8 Mu agreement | The Weather Bureau added to the!” «jiaee Purdy sald he never reported] supported Yates fur Senator aod that| buy at any price. next Lanleinture ae own plans to the general comfort by announcing that thelr relations always had been ple “We hope for another boatload down) orncy u and have them made | to President Roosevelt in this or any ‘ ve by enactment. } there would be no more hot weather | oinee matter. He reported only to Mr,|@nt. He denied that Yates ever Lad] this afternoon,” sald the manager, “but ) nash this week and probably no more for Honepatie sald af ‘}aiven him to understand that he (De-| ¥® don’t know. ‘The situation, Is, the ime. The offie! 4 neen) had Hed in connection with the| Wors ave ever known . Dip d ‘ lo ‘Tho official announcement | «pig Attorney-General Bonaparte ever | support of Yates, Yates testified that] at times almost impossible to keep tho| a oardencge debe tell you that the Knight case controlled|in conversation with Deneen he had| People under any sort of control. They | Cooler weather «prevails throwmh- lin this cane and was the reason whyl@iven the latter to understand that he| think we have tce, whether we do or ~~ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning — Wonders. Some of This Week’s Low Prices at All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores cut the Atlantic States and the Ohlo | gnere was no prosecution?” asked Repre| had not acted fairly toward him, } not, and will not take ‘no’ for an an-| Valley. A small area of warmer | sentative Sulzer of New ¥. Gov, Dineen discussed his opposition | #wer. weather Is shown in the upper Mis- ‘He never id that I recall.” to the election of Edward Shurtleff as| “You know how they carried on yes- d Regular c | aissippi Valley and the upper Lake Frank C. Lowry, general salesman of | Speaker of the Milnoix Legislature which | terday. Well. that 1s apt to happen any an e e ea Pk » Ree Showers occurred in East-]116 wederal Sugar Refining Company tes- elected Senator Lorimer in 1909, jee Probably it would be just as bad) : 18¢c. g., ern Texas and eastward through the l'iigea to-day that the lishterage allow. | ett, Dineen sald he favored the re. | te-toy Ot Mt mare nee Roker. cotton belt; also along the Atlantic “ election of Senator Hopkins after the| “We hi y raised the price once— } ance to the American Sugar Refintng| primaries. In furthering this election, | from $2 to $3 a ton, and we don't pro- } Coast sections from Maryland to primaries. In furthering | ee ee “ Sompan: ed @ hardahip on 4 0 p= | PO se it a jenn Ww fla Massachusetts. Widely scattered | COMPANY worked @ hardahip on his com-| he said, he urged the holding of a Re we to ra main unl e met flat ‘ * "| pany, “not only in loss of money, but in| publican caucus at Springfeld, so that | oFders to do so. Often we have been of- | aoe ieslectpay Valleyee Ratna co, | handling the buainass, The trunk tine| representatives elected from Kors's dis-| fered 8 a ton, and several thmes as high | ed din seat Ma neg rep ah bt railroads in New York draw a lin with-|tricts might vote for Foss in the cau. > and $5, but we have refused suc Ll ; Rirminguten and Montgomery, Ala. | !n which free ighteraxe ts conceded. We 58, ,A80 isons erie bpd Ce Vere eats waphanl <nnae balaa’ ae dE Fair weather is indicated in thia | happen to be Just outside that line.” ‘dit Fee ne, meeting| dock are about sixty tons a day. Now vicinity to-night and Friday with a | Mr. Lowry said that lower tarift on| Gov. Dencen sald the Drat meciine , ; between timself and Lortmer too i further slight fall in temperature to- | sugar or free adminsion of sugar would | piace Posto weather ay Yer} night. ..0 excessively high temper- | actually reduce the cost of sugar to the | ranged by Roy O. West, chairman o! rene ft tle Guring the Te, | consumer and that beat sugar men exag-| the Repubiic Be HONE Co inoderate West and north. | Merated thelr fear that free sugar would | asked if a New Laid Eggs Strictly tresh and sweet; from ship- 25° ments received daily; dozen in carton, East View Eggs | we could sell 600 tons If we could get | the ice,” We have paid $100 extra per | boat to hurry the barges down, and/ State Committee, who| have relay boats up the river all the ‘sit from Lorimer would | time to relleve the tugs and men up the | ruin thir industry, but he belleved that | be agreeable. | river. " | i terrible heat of the last twelve] free eturar would’ injure the Loulsiana] A "Kenerai discussion of political, (oe Nant (o en ie ae Mae ae te Large, selected, new laid eggs; sold Cc lays, broken by the coo! interval of the | cane sugar, industry. conditions” occurred, ribet heen” ° | rf ee fled. ‘We talked about getting accu- | re) e. i artons b e f Paat "wack, in ail aking is toll of death Bee Caterers: coadioaetintca | HoUsR WIVES" ONABLEL TOU GET) nly in sealed c ; by the dozen, ce midnigt last night were reported | Of i” Lattices OP fed ‘Atoragy| ICE IN UPTOWN HOMES. | due to heat: sake Complaints of house and apartment | UMMINGS, BLANCHE, aged seven- TOhietly about myselt,* dwellers in the Harlem and Washington | teen, overcome and died at resl- rf la that he had just | Hetghts section, as well as all down the dence, No, 71 Herkimer street, eee eee iat tts) coniaat coven: been defeated in the contest over the|Tesidentinl west ‘side, that they could | Be eroonire Bpeakership and that the Democratic | Not get their usual supplies of ice mul- | enon \CONMSANTINA, seed candklate for Governor was contesting | tipiied to-day. iuievator boys and ser- twenty-six, overcome and died at Rc ewk olsculens vanta were kept on the run to the com residence, No, 191 Smith street, t] | XLCR Corn Starch 5¢\Sliced Peaches, 10° A great favorite with housekeepers,—package.........- Essie Brand, choicest California Lemon Clings in richest syrup, oan, Imported Sardines, ‘7*Imported Peas 10° French, Portuguese and Norwegian, in finest oil, can Delicious Moyens, sweet green and tender, tall can. Kippered Herring, : 7°\Regina Asparagus | 10° Maconochie’s Royal Scotch, regular 10c can......+++++ First of the new crop of this popular brand, can. . i e Belle Brook Brand, pure milk re- Eva orated Mi duced to the thickness of cream; Cs Pdi Cc 9 large, tall 10c can eocccceore 9 c cal “We talked about the source of my |Pany ice depots and basement vendors. Brooklyn, ft t ture,” hi The invariable answer to complaints | ILLSEPIE, WILLIAM, patrolman, at- fand'T Wanted te know what {@t the Knickerbocker depots was that | tached to Adams Page} Gaal position the coalition of sixty Demo- | big consumers took all the ice and that Sf decont street, Brockiva Prats and the few Republicans that had | they had none for many of the wagons | —— i selected Shurtleff would take in regard |that supply homes, Basement ice ven- to the Governorship contest.” dors simply threw up their hands and | ENNESSEY, MRS. KATE, fifty- No. 0; 1 West Sixteenth street; taken said they coukin't get even a cake at) to Bellevue Hospital July 11 suffer- |thetr usual nources of supply. pe vith hb trati ti Ni . y th, Went heat prostration trom Nai] Trial of Notorious East Side F | him inauty "wae made at avery toe Soeonnor, MARY, aged thirty-one | Gang Leader Proceeding porter: : “If another hot epell comes Saturday, overcome at residence, No, 4% War- as predicted, can you do anything to ren street, Brooklyn, and died in vide for it, or what will be the situa | Long Island College Hospital. Before Judge Mulqueen. Proves toe eo ene | POSSE, HENRY, aged forty-two; over- . “God knows!” was the answer at the ‘ come and died at residence, No, 22 first depot, and the same idea was con- Fifty-fifth street, Brooklyn. New Potatoes, Selected shipments from the Old Dominion State, where the best an the 6 Ibs. 19° i world are grown; giving the greatest satisfaction. 9 eienenene Johnny “Spanish,” the notorious east veyed at all, 3 ae }BEARES, EDWARD, aged forty; over- . Whitman has said that tf the T 5 ilk: Libert; ic Essie, the ¢ pecome ‘and died at residence, No, 8% | slide gang leader and gunfighter, was on MrnCL EAs Geniteeis cain ndbeentoats ( ondensed Milk from rich, pure whole milk; Butler ace Braae ra Cie Salter pbegtord avenue, Brooklyn, |” 4 | tral to-day before Judge Malqueen in to aupply ice at a atipulated ‘rate and and Shawnee Brands, can........- 9 ° 9 DISCH, , forty, of No. en refused to fill its contracts on the h § East Eighty-seventh street; died at iianacdl Seeelansscbatend vith. cope, plea there was a shortage, the criminal ribinalt colen. ¢ 4 Reception Hospital w was vir ced If Blue Ribbon Brand; sliced thin ce extra. tnrgo 106 the saloon of nidore Miller at No, 7 ea they "haa ce fn Smoked Beef, 2237225 10°| Quaker Corn Flakes, ;:'")*«"" 5 Salmon, 01. sic sin 10-41 anaes. 10°] Essie Baked Beans, «:..").""" 5° Liberty Pickles, (i. sciuc0?.2"" 10°| Soda Water, 11 tev. tre pote... B Schimmel’s Salad Dressing, :" 10°| Ginger Alle, sii. ict": S11"... LOF Jelly Powder, !222,.""""" 9°| Bromangelon, jiecincyoo" UE gage «vegans . Norfolk street on March 18, with two Id he would be glad to ' companions, holding up the proprietor (Continued from First Page.) ence to the: Grana Jury. ; for $3 and customers for $150. But Mayor Gaynor decided to help Davis Shutlan, one of the customers, |eMerKency case, aa he had a body to| the Poor east ovara if ponsible, police force a capable identified “Spanish,” as did Miller, The |*™balm and that the work mua, be} eerop tn aacertaining condition: | latter's recital of the alleged robbery |1n* soon announcement that the Distrtc F flavored of the Jesse James period, the] Mr. Boylston swears that ice was re- | ney had been called on did not tmprove 4 [fused him, though he saw wagon after | the 3 aloonkesper asserting that “Rpanish ; hae two covalters ae at cBpanial’ | wagon of the Knickerbocker Company | Nor did the fact that two revolvers as he entered, and 1 i crika tho more ar a a Hin | being londed at both docks. Finally he Sarmegy, one io, in bs mn Yi i. peabanisees Azi titted, were also] Procured the needed ice at an independ- | ducting @ third Inquir: y, watt SS Seti alee capes |e Bt Me ae tala (| __Fresh from the | (4. St FREE :3.|| Lemons ————EE—E but that oven there he charged te Chumnlesioner Waite! National Biscuit Company . le amps each: Large, 4 f lo jollar for about a quarter's worth, ational a c toy, LOR ' WALL STREET bert sonnet Pa aed er moyen Per pe bly 7 Cookies Y oA tb. Tomato Catsup, Peerless Brand, large bottle.... 38 Rox Lime Juic \ (eee conmed . [Sheridan left, saying that many other ‘ Oval tees bd ose e ry taint: bell t in ah 4 I have received several complaints ct at Peerless Brand, bottle........ he Married a Butcher on Renda ys fied tartar ae ieraeeeee thatthe "American foe" Compang” i Fluted Cocoanut{ 1 2*| | Tomato Catsup, Peerless, large bottle, 2@SE| | Werkd famous for quality; | May 30 and Is Now Suing + ‘The names of the detectives sent out | fOrMHing 10 sail a pare Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, larg i Bo-cal independoat wagons en- by Deputy Commissioner Dougherty | gaged in th cools and refreshes; 33° Grahams...... ge f lee, thereby de- sc : i Ais ot Sinarstion The Closing Quotations, —|27, pet revealed for obvious reasona | stktag he somesorad iatriete ot te Social Teas..... Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, bottle 10°} | larce 45c bottle. . ' sepa . ‘ye following were the nighest, lowest and last| The men will hobnob with ice wagon | ot Ma 7 = prices of stocks far today, apd the net “chas@es | gry ; | tent, the company not having c flicon 7 : BES hi "i | rte la ana puaneart wenders| settety waemne snouen of we eve | SAPOMO and Hand Sapolio, 7¢| Safety Matches, 5 |Htectro Silk emia nallans bors The sad story of the rapid waning of | smatgam'd comer Why 'é of the east side, and with big and Joo throughont the cit For the house and the bathroom; cake. ..... . |Vulean; pekge. 0} bs § fn Grand street honeymoon was related | Am Aur, Chemical RIN small consumers of ice, and get at ac- Un the Supreme Court to-day when Mra. | Am ¢ bt att tual facts and figures as to prices and Iced Tea and Coffee Are the Most Cooling Summer Beverages 60 Za’ Stamps FREE «is, | 20 raze win” }* Coffee, 30° the supply on hand, | CHARGE THAT TRUST 18 TRYING . TO REACH CONSUMERS. Ida Berkman, daughter of a rabbi, | Am. Se vot greet ottan Oil, asked Justice Lehman for alimony and | 4% fetter counsel fees pending her sult for sep- |Am. Smelt, & Met. FPS: F2=F 22: SF ELE SE Es ‘him, "Tel te Te 18 ule 2 faration from her husband, David Berk- To bea i ne | They will also work in conjunction —_--_.——_.,~ (man. ‘The Berkmans were married on a: iat S] with the independent retail deal Peterman's Discovery tits bed 4 lb. BEST 50c TEA, 25c(Both “S, & HH.” Stamps | 4 gp, Best Tea 50c¢ May 9, and on July 2, according to the nay 1] who complained to the Mayor, asking | bags and thelr eras. A sure peoventive, BEST COFFEE, 35c‘ for Cc FREE with..... 9 bride, Berkman “violently elected her & the latter to discover if the Ice Trust |IM Petersen's Roach Food tite 0 ? and her ch by her first marriage, ‘ iy] actually is refusing to sell ice to inde- beeen. “from his he at 11 o'clock at night ad dent retailer: nil nh 1 Se edits ic hear mre feeeash retcaase (Shit at fan Semel * Popular Meat and Poultry Markets in New York time | ere | ¢ UP @ prosperous business as a | who must have ice, restaurants, dealers Ten JAMES BUTLER BUTCHER SHOPS, located as below, where thousands of house- tractor for ladies’ waista’ to marry and the ike, offering to supply them “paren or teeth he lowest ible prices: erkman, who represented to her that all the ice they wish if the consumers keepers ing the highest grades of meats and poultry for the lowest possible prices: @ wax a wealthy wholesale butcher | will sign contracts to buy only hat 5 a0 Third Ave, Dean St, Brooklyn—Phone Main 36. 6 y y from | cr A co! Manhattan—Phone Columbus 8397, 1, yea So, Brooklyn. Flatbush 362. vith an establishment at No. 46 Exaex h the trust. | itt Sau sicnalan wechear A tSth St. Manhattan Phong Audubon, 410 3 Kings lilghway, co: Ae at salyn hone Habueke ga: treet, making from $200 to $200 a week Wemera ~ y| This is a somewhat novel task for | ay Jb White Haine Koad. Cov wrence Bt. Yonkere--Phone Yonkura @1i8. Bot © Ha ee ee eta Te Sphone Hempatesd 222, urthermore, # ys, before the mar- nia the police,” sald Commissioner Weldo | AR Mout Vernon “Ave., Mount Vernon-—Phone Mount Ve 1870, he Corner Mal B a f ree ' 7° | he gave her a diamond bracelet to The Evening World reporter, “bi Ri R Cc ed Plate, Navel, Brisket,lb .... Worth $200 anda pair of diamond ear * S| tho atuation is extraordinary ang it Choice ib Roast, »..........12'4°|\Corn CF, Plate, Navel, Briske : rings and promised to give her jewelry ad seems that extraordinary steps are | kk, Ay arcs GA ater the marrage «| Posies a Genuine Spring Lamb, Foresters, 10°| Tender Steak, kr nourishing, Bux, 2H such @ prospect was enough to make de We are going to produce RESULTS, | Rib 10° ricassee Chicken Selected, Ih 1 'e most anybody give up a “ladies’ waist We are going to get exact evidence, | Ss DI . F Selected, Ib.. 5 jontracting business," but the bride's | ; % Just as we would in case of riots, as te | Corned pare Sy Extra choice, Ib, 4 a_i ne me id a sats appiness was of short life. fret) {i as | what is going on, and if a erime is ar oo a ae oe ~ ae ~ seas ] : eek of married life was spent at Mra.| vin being committed, we shall hi | s = sya) » S er ie cen se ores: erage a! aie Heese cea, Be Ym 8] Dee ee Te ar woes Phaee This Week’s Special Offer at All the 117 James Butler Inc Stores treet, and the trouble began when they noved to the Berkman home, No, 415 rand street and Mrs. Berkman met to lay before the District-Attorney for Mrs, Berkman had to flee with her ench Brandy Godet Freres’ 8 star, bot., *1 28 eens Brandy, Choice American, bottle, §O* California Claret ep-daughter. ee etre ies toawan. ‘res Pure grape, selected vintages, an excellent dinner wine, ET Ee seesing ster tte =| eee a EeaenD LO Sobee te Bon Voyage nr Going out of town for the ||| Blackberry Brandy, Lore fusk........ 25° By the @ Bee Hall QQee Bythe gree Hall Qe erence Ma’ hairs roan, oa L A he atamed. tar and tae atten tie OF RERe sommermay have The orld Port, Sherry, «allon jus, 75% halt gollon, 38° callon, 9 gallon, 9 bottle, 9 bottle. room's two grown daughters, ac- |had previously taken the diamond brace- | ‘three Swallow, : i eee ern ote crater nas ees | Candies ||| fewest ward | | Power’s Irish Whiskey, ‘1,18 /Blue Diamond Claret, iia" BE Spadiag. thie“ard calling thelt | only her "cr se aPitain aevaniea ules —pm— as MornineW orl, Ieper week Gordon Dry Gin, cvrwtere « favorite, err Les Fils des FP. Schmidt's A ener Bn eta wine the eee |B ee denen Delivered aboord ell Steamers. | Svea’ Orig, 98 Bas. Wik | Special Reserve Kye Whiskey, bot, French Claret, celebrated St, Julien; bottle 50 dead thas hee tol a ‘Wasa sealthy Hoot ony Going Gi te wee Send yet receanes ews . 60 “S. & H.” Stamps FREE with case of Lager Beer, Ruppert’s, Liebmann’s, Eichler’s (24 bottles) $1.00

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