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co) amie ‘himself with the firm of wateh its | father 1 member. ee ealed to the young tams| yer. Ev iy he became Republicasi |leader of the Twenty-fifth Assembly District and was elected Alderman jfrom the Twenty-eixth Aldermanic Dis- vet ot ~ 2m, a tee election of 1909 he rving as Alderman land the pli of the Republican minor. ity until April 1 of this year, when ne resigned to accept the position of soltc- itor of the Navy Department at Wasn- | !ngton. =) | TRSTAN JOHNSON ESCAPED MURDER, DIED BY Lig LIGHTHING Tragic End of For of Formeer Alder- man Recalls Triple Slaying by Insane Brother. —_—— ‘KICK FOR MORE TRAINS | TO MANHATTAN BEACH. | ; Patrons Fail to Make a Case, but May Get Relief Any- 'y Get Relie Ya way. The withdrawal of some traina from the Manhattan Reach division of the SAVED BY BASEBALL. Long Island Mailrond going to the 4 | Thirty-fourth etreet ferry fullowing the opening of the Pen in Fascination of Game for yivanta Terminal anhattan has been the subject of Justice Wight Drast Drastic in Deal WASHINGTON, Againat further hearing before Justice against the defendants and attempts to JUnY 17 8 TWO HELD FOR BURGLARY. Women Fail to Identify Pair Aw 1911. on suspicion of being implicated in t robbery of jewelry from the etore Looters of Jewelry Store, of No, 305 Fifth » of No, 14 Os- , as they called day In the Bae street and Mrs. B. Krants, of No. who had aeen two mi store shortly before t Wednesday olght, éajl ¢ prisoners. Frederick Canter, stret and Isaac borne atreet, F themselves, were held to identity ing With Labor Federation Head and Others. neem ae tT could not exercise the Judictal qual- | “thelr persecution af these defendants upon to exercise judicial functions, In Was sustained, tit when Juaticn Wright ml the imagshal to serve new pa 4 forthwita tbe nt was waived. | Neat the defindants moved to dis: QUARTER IN ‘cH | inlaw because thed report of the commit Wie required in tite order, It was con- tended that the members of the com: fee were counsel! for the National and therefore they were not qualified to pase judgment uponsthe acts of the de- fendante.” ruling the Court remarked that even amd the mittee reported that there weno mvble grounds for contempt | tee of lawyers submitted to the court tn | [/Antt-Boycott Association, and that the ‘This motion wae overruled, the Court chawes, such @ report would not have July 17.—Protesta : (Founded 1848) If you buy a Waters Piano you are assured of two things—of getting a good-toned piano and of get- ting it at a reasonable price. right on the ground that he already | the case wan now @ proper one in that | conclusion of the Buck's Stove and holding that the members of the com- 4 formed and expressed an opinion | pean) received. Gompera's attorneys at TRE EVENING! WORLD, MONDAY, t ba members of the commitiee did not Range Company's beans did not stop mittee were prosecutors and not called once protested that in view of this ex- Hf iT e Preaion by the Court they should not Youngster Kept Him From complaints to the Public Service | *toP the hearing by technical objections i 7 gs P wion. Commissioner J. Sergeant Sebel ido aly ts, een he Wrest uve Gade 4 eee | The good tone of the Waters Piano excels in taate FS, designated to conduct an ine |Gompers, John Mitchel! and Frank Mor= |") \ ait ° ; thy Maniac’s Fourth Bullet. nal he presided at a brlet neats| rison, the Inbor leaders, will appear in| Of,tm ane to some other Justice for! 1! Hower and brilliancy and sweet musical quality, but "Gunes C. Again) senvebenilak We | Srenmee ter inane thie coo inte ere tte molest with “Pou may sroceed.” it is also a durable tone that will stand up well with nemo An «6 jon waa noted. * sae bic Alrcagles Ml Pmagerig tobe d Frye ge ave complained | 7° “rm foun tee out the names | hard usage and under trying conditions. thg | that there should be more trains run: | of Mewera, Davenport, Darlington a Johason, vail resentty « member ofthe = tence puld be more a vn r . A | Heck mprowecutorn and aibetitute tha | The reasonable prices of the pee er a career that was clouded by # tamity | for the commission a that as al at thestwo davw ale | cytterton tne Anomtera at tre caet|{| are in the interest of true economy and represen tragedy. Some twenty yeara ago the | ule, the actual, trams iid mot eaceet| iowed by: law to anawer armotion of a! mittee were concerned. ‘The Court | |} “highest piano quality at genuine piano values. "i im of ent | © > omme | bil of particulars. “ w : tim of yesterday's shocking accidont |) Per provided in the way of | HLOf Particulars, | sm-officiate to- | Oked Dustriet-Attaraay Wilton if he Waters - Autola player-pianos have the same escaped death under circumstances dis- tressingly sad. Although he was born tn this city, Mr. Johnson spent much of his youth at Greenwich, Conn., where his father, J Auguatue Johnaon, had a country os- tate. A brother of Tristam B, John- fon, becoming suddenly insane, planned to kU his motver and sister, Tristam and Diesel exercised over Tristam, who was then ten years old, by a baseball game the plan of the maniac for the extinction of four members of the family would have been carried out, for he did kill hie mother and sister and ended his own life. The Johnson place in Greenwich was in the Indian Harbor section, near what ia now the estate of EB. C. Benedict. J. Augustus Johnson, a descendant of | Pilgrim stock, was then one of the loading citizens of Greenwich, although hia legal business was then, as it ts now, in New York. BASEBALL FASCINATION KEPT WIM FROM MANIAC’S SNARE. Unknown to any one the elder brother | | trains to erry. Commissioner Cram anid that he would recommend the dismissal of the proceeding, He suggested that Austin | confer with the rallroad oMctals as to | the arraignment of schedules. ©. 1, | Addison, assistant to the president of the company, sald that the manage- ment would endeavor to meet the wishes of the patr as far as possi- | ble, | WARNING GIVEN AGAINST fr AUTO TRUNK THIEVES. | m Patrick Powers Loses One by Cut- ting of Straps When Car Is Held Up at Railroad Crossing. Somebody stole an automobile trunk belonging to Patrick T. Powers, former | President of the Eastern Baseball League, from the back of hie car whil he was on the way last night with his family from Atlantic City to Jersey City. He last saw the trunk in the proper place at Freehold. ‘The car was held up at the Lacka- wanna Rallroad crossing on the Hacken- sack Meadows, where it 1s belleved the of Tristam Johnson became insane. Hiy| thief cut tho straps and the trunk | mania was of the murderous port, His ‘topped into the road: Mr, Powers Ateeased mind conceived the plan of idn’t miss tt until he reached bh doing away with all the members of the, The trunk contained seven wo! family except the father. In pursuance of the plot the mai ic invite: mother, his sister and Tristam company him for a walk in the near the Indian Harbor Hotel, which) Property was later acquired by Com-| modore Benedict When the family assembled for the! walk In the woods Tristam was not to look out for strap-cutting auto trunk | thiew be found. He had heard of a baseball game to bo played in the neighborhood and had quietly made ts way te the) DRY GIN hall ground. LLED IN AMERICA After searching in vain for his boy DISTILLED brother the maniac accompanied his HERE isa deliciously mother and sister to the woods. In the smooth gin for the Seclusion of the forest he stepped behind and killed both with he blew out hi person who cannot stand that raw “ginny” flavor which makes so many gine taste like wet pine the woods that n and were buried | sawdust. side by side In the Congregational ceme- | tery at Greenwich Mr. Johnson sold his place tn Green- wich and moved to New York with his remaining son. ‘Tristam Johnson went | to school here, attended Williams Col- lege and in 13, at the age of twenty- All high-class liquor Stores and cafés, two years, was graduated from Colum- Distillere bia Law School, He immediately en- tered on the practice of law, agsoclating ei wi 5. BAUMANN BRO. | cana wr wg Nh No Money Down Club Plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but wise shoppers will look for honest concerns that don’t draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices an on of our straighforward sis Born put by the fact that we are one of the largest furniture and carpet distributers in the country. Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE are enabled to of fer you the Best Credit System— @ One Low Price— § Cash or Credit tions. Proof | Brussels Rugs Seamless Brussels, Axminster Rugs Seamiess Axminster, 17. 98 9x12; value $24, at iy polished, with orted by platform vy claw feet, Gefoot ex~ ih a bra value 19.75 Invous ports, vy fillers, with show pinished for contempt was Intenpreted Rut for the infarnation | ————_.—}— disposed tained in the committee's report. the service of the order was incomplete:; Monday without action. would be willing to have his name adled to the committee as a prose- cutor and gave bim time to consider the question. A qotion for a Dill of particulars was then filed. ‘The hearing to-day promised to be @ lengtity one. If all the various motions by the dwfendants are dismissed an an- | awer to tho order will be filed within the next (wo Weeks, Should the court ¥ showed no disposaition to offer the which the report of the com- ‘eated might end In fact the order of iting them to appear and cause why they should not be superb tone quality as the Waters Pianos, and the Autola prices are very reasonable. Send Postal for Catalogue. Horace Waters @ Co. } 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. -day as affording them no opportun- > apologize even had they been #0 With the motion for a viii of partie~ are the last of & sarten of techning)) rie mupreme Court probesly will THREE 27 W 4S joves the defendants filed affidavits 4 t) I ait with Justice Wright es advisers. 127 W. 4 t., near Broadway. denying certain specitio charges COM | nity wastannounced by Justice Wright STORES as y to-day 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. A motion to dismiss on the ground thats] ‘The hearing was adjourned until next Sharp Reductions Until Weednesday’s Closing at All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores >". Granulated Sugar 25° JAMES Borax Soap, Butler's 3° 75 AMS Most: economical for the laundry and kitchen, cake 4 GROCERIES Babbitt’s Soap choice ‘NS 7 \Kirkman’s Borax ed East View Eggs Large, selected, new laid eggs; sold 99¢ Gans |Fairy Soap . .| 2 only in sealed cartons; by the dozen, New Laid Eggs Strictly fresh and sweet; from ship- 95° ments received daily; dozen incarton, Belle Brook Brand, pure milk re- Evaporated Milk, 3:2" 8¢; 21.4e @ large, tall 10c can........eeeeeee 9 Sccan back In andy cans, eacl gt Large, Juicy, 4 for 10° Rose’s Lime Juice World James ae quality; Is and H forge Sic bottie. | Bae Y Cc Force «4 Shredded Wheat, :::si:. 10 Imported Sardines, « 7°|XLCR Corn Starch 5c French, Portuguese and Norwegian, in finest oil, can... A great favorite with housekeepers,—package......++.. ippered Herrin c\Sliced Peaches c Kipp Royal Scotch, regular 10c ng, i SI Brand, choke Calor Lewon ingtanct sr. 10 New Potatoes, fiisctorr"sisral puion miuitana’s "=" oe bt te : 6™ 19° Condensed Milk wi sitnt"hani cs =. a 9° Smoked Beef, 10°) Jelly Powder, }:i Salmon, 1-0 10 1140.0 an 0.. 10°| Quaker Corn Flakes, ; Liberty ‘Pickles, tenet” : 10° Essie Baked Beans, ; Schimmel’s Salad Dressing, ':’ 10°| Ginger Alle, cir. inc: Fresh fi th y with Mathenns Wucait Coupe 10 DH Stamps FREE yon Oval Cookies....) 4 Tomato Catsup, Peerleas Brand, large bottle.... 15' Fluted poo 12° Tomato Catsup, Peerless Brand, bottle........ LO* Grahams ......\!pke.| | Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, large bottle... 1° Social aa © | | Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, bottle....... LOS | polio and Handsapollo, 7 Safety y Matches, 3'| Fhoctro SINCOM, |... Iced Tea and Coffee Are the Most Cooling Summer Beverages 60 J" Stamps FREE wis, | 20 rise win.” }1»- Coffee, 30° J . BEST 50c 'TEA, 25 2Q “5. &H.” Stamps || BEST COFFEE, 5c OOc | 60 rasesc!™™ } 1. Best Tea, 50° FREE with... Special Offers for 3 Days at All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores: French Brandy, Godet Freres’ 3 star, bot. *2 25 California Claret Trysome Brandy, Choice American, bottle, 50° P ure grape, selected vintages, an excellent dinner wine, Blackberry Brandy, lore tusk. ....... 25°! py the G5es alt BBee Br theg Tee Hal ge gallon, gallon, 9 bottle, Port, Sherry, «ollon jus, 755 half gallon, BSE 9 bottle. Power’s irish Whiskey, Hae *son 6 5|Blue Diamond Claret, 77° en full 35° Gordon Dry Gin, «vry»br « favorite, bottle... THE ’ aia bots 50° Special Reserve Rye Whiskey, 's: 89° French Clare ceiebrted “Stamps FREE with case of Lager Beer, Ruppert’s, Liebmann’s, Eichler’s (24 bottles) ®1.! *1.09 sex Market Court by Magistrate Butta, Joseph, Fass of No. 70 Clinton street. Mra. M. Unger, of No, 168 Rivington (ATERS JANOS me, he of 4) 2 | ed tive pleat As 284 has been and Silk La yoke tons. durin, more 25c dainty to it tl seas. odd fi ot a blues, 12¢ yd. Store Closes at 5 P. M. In the Wanamaker Auditorium the Coronation. Dr. Josep! tures. Mr. Alexander Russell will preside at the organ. cert. Mrs. Louise McMahon, soprano, Mr. Albert E. Bet- teridge, baritone, McMahon being on the program today. Mr. Russell will preside at the organ. again show the porares of the Coronation. Dr. Dixon will LINGERIE DRESSES For 184 Women Who Care to Pay $9.75, instead of $16.50. “ pretty models, both of sheer batiste, one with eyelet embraid. ery and hand-crocheted lace, and the other with quantities of imitation Valenciennes, embroidered medallions and fine: “All wre exceedingly well made and fastened with little cov-- ered buttons and loops. The price $9.75 and on sale tomorrow really sees By Formerly $5 to $9.75, at $4 Each These are dresses on which we cannot now take re-ordera, Young women now have a long-wished-for opportunity to buy at little prices as dainty frocks as you have ever seen with such lowly price-tickets. Simplicity is their key-note. } On Tuesday morning you will find them all priced $4. A Few Beautiful $75 Silk Robes From an importer w: have taken his remaining handful of Lyons embroidered silk robe patterns, for which the regular selling price shall Two embroidered, and no two alike. For the first few women who come for them they will make ex- ceedingly handsome Cool, low-necked and short-sleeved dimities and lawns in summery colors—blue, pink, lavender; some in black and white. Two taken at Flowered dimity, with pipings of color to match; pointed) Dotted lawn with insertions of lace and a frill of white embroidered at the throat, Finished with a black velvet bow. Instead of $5.50, now $3.50. Not too many—so early buying means better choosing. ase very simple, just a bit of embroidery or lace at the thro and cuffs and clusters of neat tucks. There are many dainty materials for summer fracks, softness, a finen will find dimities with white and col ored grounds, with single and cluster cord, printed in floral patterns and Cool Woven Tissues—Woven in checked and plaited effects in pretty ya Sc Printed muslin and fancy voiles are just one-half their regular pri The muslin: have lace st: of these in the vying summer pink, Saturdays at Noon An Interesting Week Beginning Today At 10.30 A. M. we will show the life motion pictures of , h K. Dixon will describe the pic- Concert in the Afternoon Beginning at 2 o’clock there will be an interesting con- ese singers will appear on alternate days, Mre. ff Immediately after the concert in the afternoon we will his brief talk, Each of these dainty frocks is as fresh as @ snowflake. Had they come to us in the begin- ning of the lingerie dress - season they would have sold for $16.50 and highes, 4 Coming now, we mark them at $9.75 straight, through, and each woman who gets one may con-@ gratulate herself. The two modele aketched are of fine white; marquisette, inset with deep bands of eyelet em-+ il brolde and narrow linen» fashioned in chu efeot, fashion u and the other ie finished . with a black velvet each. There are two other Old Building. 4 Is Our Custom at this Season, We Mark } Young Women’s Wash Dresses nufacturers are busy with Fall work. Second floor, Old Building. More of the Stockings Women Have Been Seeking! Firet of all those sheer delicate gauze-weight black lisle stockings, every thread true, with stop run tops, high spliced heels, double soles and extra double toes, 35c a Pair, 3 Pair for $1. | Black ingrain silk stockings, with mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. A good-looking, durable stocking. 85c a Pair. Fine pure silk stockings in black, white or tan. Made with guaranteed bianetd bo Leal high spliced heels, double soles. aene wearing quality. $1.50 a Pair. Main floor, Old Building, wn &Dimity House Dresses! $3.50 to $4.75 boo of $5 to $6.75 For $30 been $75—one was $100. We sell them at $30 cach. colors — natural pongee putty shade, all exquisitely gowns, Store, Main floor, Old Bldg. ‘andom : and cuffs of sheer embroideries; finished with crochet but- Formerly $6.75, now $4. 75. Third floor, Old Building. Snowy Holiday Blouses 150 to $3.75 If a manufacturer had not wished to keep his workers bi g a certain dull spell, you would now be paying considerable for these sheer lace trimmed blouses. The low price oneg Third floor, Old Building, Special Selling of Handbags Grain leather bags with gilt or metal finished top, leather lined fitted with change purse, for the preg ent are 65c, Formerly $1. Embroidered white wash belts it assorted designs with removable pea: buckles have fallen from 15c to 10 each, Basement, Old Building, Old Fashioned Irish Dimities, 15c but none so as Irish dimity, There is a ‘a certain “feel” hat other dimities do not pos- At this clearing up price you ures, Special Price On MATTING 105 rolls, 40 yards each, to clear: Ching Matting, $4.70 to $7.35 pet rol eran Matting, $4.70 to $8.50 per ral Bath room rugs with fancy horderes in el) sizes, Basement, Old Building, John Wanamaker Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Instead of 25¢ they are 15¢ re printed in attractive renders, and the voiles pink: pes of same color, Many First floor, Old Building.

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