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aa , THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911.4 EE | A A 0 Ter ’ |two handstul of poultry in the wagon] Rroadway, pursued by at least Atty of the many burglaries committed In the B CH RS F R tad L S. out of the reach of temptation. negroes of vartows sizes and ayes. Vicinity of his home recently, and when White couldn't bear the sight of that|the corner of the White Way a crew he was aroused beet f = er, and wresting it from | blocked the chicken's further flight and| 8 Wie putt nacre Px € The! eCBaat rat) Fine ie ‘% indow sas vanishing 1001 twelr Root nae | sposito's grasp, made off on the run. |it was quickly appropriated by an agite ()0" Lone The chicken vendor was #0 upset that| hunter, who darted back to the dusky divove \' he mado after the fugitive, teaving belt with his prise. jto look at door of his wagon wide open, and When the reserves came they rounded | bled ove rising ie ihe! stantly the atmospeere thereabouts Was |up what they could of Esposito's bouls | = | full of squawks and feathered fowl. try, some belug recovered out of ET ATE TES ie Hbenezer Hawkins, standing with his|very hands of the enemy. But only | pal, Bam impking, away down at the about Aftoen ohle Kens ware rer nev Germs are rampant. 1 . om | the rest going the way of a 4 | | motion wed cocked is sar He Gemtewn ae wm \Destroy them before “Mah goodness!" he exclaimed, “what | Pollceman Brower arrested White, te use of the f st Wortieth str they carry disease into | eyate = jam dat noise? Et sure do soun’ taik | original {Police Reserves Called Out to} thicken to me.” No. « whther|your system. Use . Retail Ice Men Open Fire on. -, *, nr ‘It am chicken!" agreed Sam, with fled with the big white . 4 Combine at Hearing Be- | Quell Excitement When his ear to the ground, and both started | White Was pulled out from ernas Lotion, the cur- | a on a gallop, followed by ail the pickan-{ed, tightly grasping the fowl vy the! th h, fore Magistrate Fowl Become Loose. |ninnies in the neighborhood, jneck. ative mouth wash. ore Magistrate. The scramble that ensued awoke the] I0 the West Side Court Magistrate F pee Delisitful in Haver yet ub neighborhood for blocks atgund and) Corrigan held the prisoner in $1,000 b st he most powerful - ITHIEF STARTS TROUBLE, | 12u%2 %#79,imen sromen and ehttdeen | for trial . | Trial tin ptle, aad gertaioltal s . |engaged tn 1 the delirfous bunt. The Lappe ar Bottle pertics, ay mingled yelling and squawking soon} KILLED WIFE FOR BURGLAR. for nume brought OMcer Brower to the scene. tarde ote All he could see w. flyt ehie! id ‘4 upon bachelors Naturally the bach- ing his wif First he shut Esposito's wagon door, y , 1 elora of Lyons are indignant and are] Where Crowd Cornered | then turned in a call for the reserves, |Golden, a le trying to prevent the passage of the 300 WITNESSES CALLED. | SWEARING OFF HIS TAXES Former Employée Who Spoke at Meeting Says He’s | Blacklisted. | | nts infection. t a Orag Stores, 15¢ 50¢ $1.00 | s CROWD PURSUES ONE CHICKEN | 2°" adjoining Kittanning, shot and V measure in the Fr eh Parliament. | killed her durin the night The he The tax imposed tn 82.0 year for each One Lone Hen. OVER TO BROADWAY, Dass Wilsaad os Unler Gk wee ¢ ernas ace bachelor, with $1.2) additional if said | bachelor pays more than $1 a week for room rent, Taking $3.2 away from a| The black belt saw such @ chicken Frenchman is some feat, under any cit-| hunt to-day as it hadn't seen before in cumstance, but taking it away from al the memory of its oldest inhabitan: French bachelor for the support of | and before it ron over Li Meantime one chicken had taken «| physician. course all by his lonesome toward Golden had bought a revolver becay VERNAS CHEWICAL COMPANY, 240 W. 36th Reta! teo dealers, textttying to-day @tthe inquiry into the methods of the Trust before Magistrate Appleton, told of extortionate rates charged tly nadway et a) baby cones i hich he ts willin to " | OT peveeary by the Kaickeehosker Loe Company Mate pentectiy ietateorthy aubi | Klimpee of It, the reserves of the West (Um > oD. in| " =e mga ne ina nt } vd Shenae ler’ Ice Company dur- | promises to make Lyons, France, the|Thirty-seventh street station were Hildaea the nt bithde' pertod. One dealer centre of more or less turmoil, called out, and one arrest was made. | Mil I A re ar ve cant & By the tax on bachelors the city of) But it was worth it all, and with the | | () 1 i al i @bout 150 pounds apiece, he was com- Lyons expects to raise $60,000 a year. | | iN polled to pay Ma cake, or at the rate| That charming city of Lyons, France| the community, Oul, oul! Alan wow! | jens Canes to inal Se Oy Seten| returns still incomplete, the police es- | f \ n Ny Of about 15 a ton. ‘Another dealer | COAfFronted with the pred ot caring | wow! Interest all over ‘the world. This elty| timate that at least half a hundred | Leff tort dwt a ng Mf ht gwore he paid $2.50 for “four small vas Progeny of the pros} Those French are a humorous peoplts| has a large crop of bftchelors, A tax) Chocolate-colored families feasted on as | dahon. t has found a}and there may be something akin tol of $5 a head on y York's unwed men] many of Antonlo Msposito's fat pullets Mek Mealere, teetified, that the trust | V8! of the difficulty, It ts to » cle In this legisiation, At any rate.| would be sufficient to buy tring of | and Heat-terder roosters, | 10 Minutes Jersey City to Hoyt St—A. & S. Private ‘Subway Station. Store Closes Daily at 5 P. M. Se aturdays a Noon. die the expense of maintaining the sur-| ft f@ the first instance on record in| aby carriages long enough to streteh | wed to sell them any ice at all dure J eee Esposito, who runs a chicken store _ He plus of babies upon the bachelors which a remlat, tax has been linbosed from here to Shamokin, Pa ciel » ; all Mig the hot #pell, though they had by en | phil sulk at No. 361 West One Hundred and) Quring ice at the same place for periods | — Fourteenth street, was peddling his SUEPArAl Gealers ead te tease ha | live stock in the district centring furumed selling to them Inst wee about Eighth avenue and Fortteth| After the present Inquiry became as: | street along toward noon, accompan- ¥ i. BoMe UF Lie wilnernes fed by his big w oop in WF Maines Jost many of their were some seventy of his choi tomers becavse of the F Ona auinn te stock. In one hand he grasped seven tq) supply them with ice. cremate tn pullets in @ squawking bunch and in nat swear, however, that during a busy hour of trade, ‘The rush the other a fine seven-pound white becker Company got these cust: ers to bi few of rooster calculated to make @ darkey's | away from them : at the clone of the first mouth water. | Eeerae A a0eed emall retail ice ‘ AU © trading slackened and the market SNATCHED ROOSTER AND ALL| present when the Inquiry began, THE CHICKENS GOT Loose. | Was firm, with prices in general cling- Ing been subpoenaed to testify ay jing to yest pony a chosing Agures, While shouting his wares and prices/ — . “ye ‘core hag peteabod stk al weakened at up came John II. White, a gem'man of m with ce and as to overch vip. " col des at No. 49 West Thir- | for the product when they did suc ie insu ehiaht awed Karl Von Metz-Meyer Will Be lor who resi at No, es | Dresses at 98c. Each, Values $2 to $2.75. i | One Thousand Remarkable Bargains. sional Probers Seek | t** Cong halal pe MAE Ceataaen tauoe Heth trey, and engaged Esposito in Hl {T 1S THE MOST ASTONISHING OFFER. Even if the Dresses wore very ordinary they Wt the proper evidence is securea.”| Evidence of Political Dona- | Union racine ani Stee common wero Put Aboard Oscar Il. — |Gisponition to purchase, § would be something to talk about at less than a dc but these are very pretty cotton foulard @aid Mr. De Ford t die onl. fading. inside WHIth Held | grew suspicious and started to put hi and bordered lawn Dresses in the season’s smartest models. Aight will be to secure j tions and Agreements. above yesterday'n close Bound for Norway | The foulards are in bordered effect with dainty combination trimmed waist, also of bordered de- sign, combined with plain material—lace collar and yoke—nearly all low neck styles. Colors are |) black, Alice, navy, lavender and combination white with colors. Certainly the most remarkable offering of the season. None C.O. D. No mail or telephone orders. ‘nd floor, front, Oentral Bu fer the persons responsibic.” FIRST WITNESS SAYS HE COULD | NOT BUY ICE AT ALL. Tho special Congressional Investigat.| The s yrices ‘As s00n an Magistrate Appleton took | Ink Co er whieh is probing the af- Se com his seat Michael Lavelle of > fates of th Twenty-ninth street was swa tutial first witness, He said he wa Into the re ler und had vousht Karl von Metz-Meyer, the young kentleman burglar who was sentenced 1 he if red wie yaterday's lociag’ prices the Fe ided to di Is of the Trust for docus lee ol mentary evidence to show {te secret kerbocker Ico Company for tWO! businens and political connections. Fare past at the dock ac the foot Of] Ghairman Mardwick appoinied Con- Hast Thirty-tirst riree:. He had been) grewsnen Sultaer, Jacoway, Maltby and Paying $8 @ ton for It until the recent] tines to investigate the hooks, corre- and re f the American | 4 Mning Ce and such) ¥." other sugar refineries ws It m git elect re-| The amittee is empowered to employ fused. The weighmasier told him, hel such other aid as it sees ft to @ald, he had orders not to sell any ice] Washington 1, Thomas, cb @0 peddiers. Hie saw the company’s own | the board of directors of Wagons being supplied. is testimony, High, Low, ‘ iment by Judge Dike in the . Be . y Court on Monday last, way to-morrow after- ‘Women’s Tailored Suits, i ‘Clearance, At $8.95, $12.50, $15.00 and $19.75. THREE HUNDRED SUITS—some of the most extraordinary values we ever had to offer. Suitable for wear until well into October. 75 Tailored Suits, Were $24.75 to $34.75, Now $8.95. 100 Tailored Suits, Were $34.75 to $44.75, Now $12.50. } 75 Tailored Suits, Were $37.50 to $49.75, Now $15.00. ! 50 Tailored Suits, Were $44.75 to $59.75, Now $19.75. The best of materials, such as mohairs, serges, satins, pongees, vigoureux cloths, mannish mix- tures and tweeds. In many instances there are no duplicates. The balance of our Dressy Suits, formerly $44.75 to $98.50, reduced to $24.75, $29.75, $34.75 to $49.75. noon on the feamehip Oscar IL The Norwegian Consul notified Judge Dike to-day that the young man‘a wealthy | Said Jeftry— I’m not bothered father In Norway had provided for his} When my new car I let rip— passage and would guarantee that his! My glasses won't slip off my nose, | son would never again set foot on Am-| For they're held by the | erican soil. H é | County Detective Joseph narnaretio| "WONs Sudiion Cito | will take the former lieutenant in the], . ; Norwegian army and son of one of the| Phe clip which holds your eye- leading lawyers and bankers of Norway | lasses in comfort and security, from the Raymond Street Jail to-mor-| Without slipping, tilting, pinching, row and put him aboard the Oscar 1. | or marking the nose. ‘The detective wil! watt on the pier until | Fitted to any eyeglass—35 cents. | the ship satis, after which the confessed! Sold only a at o our stores tor of twenty burg! 8 will be! 64 East 2% Fourth Avenue | As ihe alr so long as he keeps| 21 Loa a Oe Of oan Aveabe t and K2nd Streets bt eat meat Jobe Btreet Brookiya | (/7— ough! Coos sere | It was July 2 when he was fir with more exiimony was that {f taken from sugar the result would be to reduce the price of sugar to the consumer. Attor-| Mr. Jacoway wanted to know which ittee, consinting Vharles H. Senft e with to buy Inde- plants and {ix prices, acted N deal was mulled off, M uldn’t or didn't supply the “No; they wouldn't sell me ony all,” replied the witness. “What was the price in M June?" asked Assistant Distrie ney Deming. members of the © Second floor, Central Building. “Et was $2 and $2.25, They raised the of H. O. Haves price to $3 on July 1, then wouldn't sell) and t any at all.” iThe witnes: Briggs Company at the foot of Thirt as without the three 1 United § le Umit of the! ates. Le will travel first-class | itive Ona Broadway, near Wil ep the o a if and be under noaotute- | G9 Fulton Street, popposite A. y no res! int. x a | Thomas ¢ refused by Oler's company. | Mr. Jacoway got the witness to adm! pe Sin ee es ; ’ “How much did you pay for it?" that HO. Haveneyer conceived ta Pome erie BL bs Xe 060: tolnlag: ale BLACK LISLE THREAD, gauze weight Stockings, with double tops, soles, heels rn toes, “Two dollars until the hot spell, then /addition of the » sugar interests, | | Prison for not less than two years and {> bs and then read a so vefused to the Ames foe at an artificial ter plant in Twenty {in which) was Minth street during ot spell. Hia|the bee su failure to get ice on July 2 comt him two |! cuptomers, Lavelle sai ‘aged Briggs ( never once in the hot period refused to wel lin tee waa some discussion amo: ee es a Pesta thats tone | OWE Deep ¥ It and counsel were August Hein of No. #9 East Thirtieth [Multed. When the question wax raise Street, another peddler, wan callow. {there Was a difference of opinion as io Fle said ‘he, too, had } buying icofthe legality of the agreement and it from the Knickerbocke mpany x We the Thirty-first company's formation. he aannltesy had bought ice from ¢ aa Sepoeny for twenty-one years, 4 Paid #20 ton wp to July | Dlute und: ¢ CUSTOMER OF 21 YEARS was |” S/S An At THis dou't desist from from the Trust can Beet Sugar Company lined « plan to control y business, He asked Mr, to may $f the letter did ne e the Sherman law, The witness |} six month or more than Ave. _ Gcalists and Opidans Children’s 25c. Lace Stockings, 12%c. Black lisle Stockings, lace allover, with double heels and toes, imported goods; also sorne babies’ socks in white and colors with fay, tops. Main floor, front, Central Building. “JAMES MOGREERY & 00, | estes at we eet Women’s 25c. ‘Underwear, 19c. LISLE AND COTTON Undervests, some plain, some have lace yokes; knee length Drawers, lace trimmed, On Thursday and Friday, July the 2oth and 21st representatives put the MacVe = ——— ns] AUTO RAN AWAY ON HILL Titvon] AND THREW FAMILY OUT. Main floor, front, Central Building, ating u co eo - = ~ — = wan = — iii iit ‘i = REFUSED ICE AT DOCK. \' tt mit of Your people wil be put in] Machine Overturned in Jersey and} 'S HABERDASHERY, tm Both Stores, : S O f d U d i d | BP warns eaieitasies wens tor 1! tee Caver hear i at Mr. MacVea Goodmans Had a Narrow 4 1 fl Al | Women S ummer xX or Ss, n erprice Dewey, tol® me there was ‘nothin’ do- At 31 wos against the law ape, 50 dozen Shirts, various materials an | : Ma cer sel CY ee mui ae oti gs ce i ee | Two Groups Unmatchable Anywhere vy PAA al nade aga Sa Geananeand tnnin heroin in| values 1.50 and 200 ~—«|({|_ THERE IS A VITAL something about an exceptional sale of Footwear that appeuis to every The weighmaster win obdorste, the ha rowly escaped serious ice for rea! Jury in au} . akin ae } woman—a che economy—for, no matter how many Shoes you may have, there is I eae iene he could get no automobile accident tn which thet em 300 dozen Shirts, made of Madras and | always room for another pair if they are bargains. Shoe: R out more than any other article fore trom them on at lant But0a was buried weet Pleinington last night Mercerized Cloth. Soft, plain and plaited of apparel—and so the Shoe stock requires constant replenishing. and it is practicing REAL |} Beton, Hein said hy thai amet 8 ah ® See. ee the ol f; bosoms. 1.65 | ECONOMY to buy when you can get the best of Footwear underpriced, l Bs ton, then Yh and fnall ; as i “ a Cider “ae hae values 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 | Women’ s $3.50 to $5.50 Oxfords, $2.95 Terminal lee Compsn ath He ran Into a diteh and 75 dozen Pajamas, of white or plain | Sizes may be incomplete in some styles, but if your size is here you will obtain unmatchable value, Finally, he said, be got all he letely over. The « from the Briggs Cor Phirty- sixth s#ireei, a ton. ; s W eet mu dustry. He added Benes Beat of No. i Inby* | that Ly iavemey@ had largely fod he was charged #1 4 cake for joe Mri “a Knickerbocker < tement any tneduding M colored Madras. 1.35 value 2.00 Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Oxtords, $i. 98 Black kidskin, in Oxford style, with welted scles and ¢ ti heels; pater skin, in ankle strap, Pump style, and dull kids iin, in Gibson style vai tu high heel Also some tan calfskin, in Blucher style, with welted and stitel her and dull calfe 4 cles and medium |} 3, medium round \ ary except Mr. { sised apout the Of Hast Ninety-firsts > er eae lee hen ' AS ‘ete tkly ast) MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Im Both Stores, | IL toes and low heels, but in C and D widths only floor, West Building, |} TAME paid $2 for two cakes on July 2 ae Peer ePbuec PRN | wast eeiecneietmacees eared = QNG $3 for three cakes the next day,” ae esc ae 7" ae Pee gk : : | Panes Boot, adain t erway stack Was SHAE BE Fine White Lisle Thread Athletic Shirts. | Soo ae ~ g ere Imitied feos wae ympatibiilty cents. “ y oe ee 4 65c¢ each Rev -sibl Li C Mie Sverage ok of on mess ah inst? Geteaag, iy red Women $ $6.50 eversible Linen oats, $3, 05, e.g cent ‘a pound, t ate of | aie a 0 key to, min ie Hine cross-bar or check Nainsook Coat w PHAT may be worn on either side, able Summer garment one can | sted aes ett er te ba mule Cut Shirts and Knee Drawers. ase each col linen, with either rose, blue or lavender trimming, A first class Coat for motoring a i tea usual price 30¢ ; Store orders only and none C. O, D. floor, Central Bulid: ‘ injurious English Lisle Thread Shirts, frox neck Screens a = Lichtenstein Mant Tesitty, . Mei the po and short sleeves. 1,00 each Pees — eis ge Archbald in the ( tle ve . usual price t the United States Cire homas didn't know any gi { M l. 0& 23,50 | directed Willlam Drier, Secretary of entry, : y . r . ery } Men’ 5 be ? tO. 2 is to easure, $I 5 ree eet Th ulin sok ea w ders € conics of : r FERY & C0 || _ One, two hi iabrics of the seas fosimeres, striped Cheviots, | Jury for contempt i using to t on 4 ine Memy er en ont Chemical ' Tweeds, tlc hin u s ¢ as blue or black Vorste id Se as to entries ih Chk ing aad RE eR Ce i i igs asta JAMES MGR E & 0. ‘ ns Correct style oO bres Be tyle. Abové 42 breast measure, extra charge r before th nd J d w 1 awtul 6 will senile N.Y. Cay, r “rial” Think Floo: 0 fhe teatimony desired or be adjudged | re Silents’ intone "a gntwse nie Me ¥s cau 23rd Street 3+ih Street for mater ary. Thin) Floor, Moa's Bulldiag BwWity of contempt Gud wong to Juli, N\ shee 825 anh AIIM p88 SOE dipeiauca of aa ouirage, ‘ ve - _~ er . ~~ oN alban INE Bn mee 7 eater: AA a ye eae ae a ARNE 6: RRMA 8 Or URC EAN

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