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2° BNDSAND GAGS MYSTERY STRKE ONCE NORE TOMORROW FORSIBWAY. ap a g if RESULTS © Ss i2 7 HMGFLF TO GET | TIESUP WORK ON THOUGH HE ITERBOROUGH ACEP RACIN ENfHiEE nt would defeat the wl at this late \hour in the session. the capital provided by the elty ‘WINDSOR RESULTS. WINDSOR ENTRIES. Tue Wainwright amendment was Ae ee . sts ihe for the construction of new pend —-_ jfeated, only four voting in favor of it. (Continued from First Page.) Mines; FIRST RACH=Purse 40—Two-year-| RACE TRACK, WINDSOR, Ont, July According to present unofficial 1) eee ane 3. After the city has recetved all | oidg; welling; fve furlongs.-Reine Mar- | 19—The entries for to-morrow's races For people who | . voard?” Ins Ite interest and sinking fund ’ + sale Pt racing will be re ext week, pro: presiding oMcer of this board?” In: chatee ¢ aide kot, % (Diggins), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 and 2 to] ure as follows: Viding, of course, that the bill Ro auired Mr, Mitchel hotly: a Of the remaining receiptain any | & Won by a ifvad; Mary Emily, 16) FINST MACH. —Tyreesearotde and up: Cana dislike an excessive " . * 7 However, there being nothing else to ng recep’ " é 5, woos | ian bred: “selling: led in the Dominion 0 ° . through the Assembly and is signed ; 41!Conev Isla , Year a mum which will bring | (Keifiedy), 4 to 1, $ to 6 and 3 to 5, wee | Canudar six Tarte since Tis, "Com: \dor, Dis. “tte. week wil. be te , | Andrew Gussig Jr., young Son Coney Island Bathing Trust !ao, ne and Mr. steers adjourned them the payments tolttommamoune | ond; Commoners’ Touch, 109 (Overt), | Rola, ti” ar oe TO “tnantin, 00; bitter in beer o the sport here at Gravesend and . " ‘ * * nelves until to-morrow morning wd equal to 9 per cent. upon Ite cap | 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, Time— ” eee eo the ‘Enpire track at| Of a Janitor, Puts Neighbor- Believed to Be Behind [expected the full memberanip of the HATHA Td Ciel ten Lame _Foanyvarcite and Yonkers will also by; a week, but will ’ : | Board will then attend. ’ whens ‘ California Queen, Auto Mail, Day SVyrelana, 118; Pa st jhave to run while the sport i# on at hood in an Uproar. the Action, TERMS UPON WHICH INTER-| © Between the alte aha (Ne. doles May, Flail, Rod and Gun, Lady MoGee, ee-yeat-t Saratoga. 4 ACCEPT! et the oM- | Dipper also ran and finished ax named, | oii one mile ani seventy’; bi Bh Ribbon | BOROUG ‘ ppenny, share and share alike. SOND RACE-Purse $400; steeple. | cazittan, 1,100 Nant “ot i jue. ae Following iw the Interborough'a accept-| | Upon the completion of any aub feur-penrealde’ end epinrty well Wooderatt,, 106; "Aylmer, 8, (a) Hildeetls The Boer of Quality ; sen ns > < ‘ ’ eile" . It ts, In fact,| @tantial portion of the mew system, 3 four-year-ol nd upward; sell- : . 5 DODGERS LOSE FIRST. © |ARMY OF SLEUTHS OUT.|MAY DELAY OPENING, | nce of te city's terme, 118 I facts) ti recetpta of the existing subway about two. ratlesExpansiontat [Peart nac fate: ing ue BROORLY Bersoeh Hose ‘te Corals the new Dab oie) pooled therewith and such | 1:1 (MaAfee), no betting allowed ig vale af lings = p 2 " o "] poo! receipts shall be divided in y " ’ y, 0 wilodhe. ver, ‘| mM Po A PL AML Called Back When Truth} ry; ‘ ; | ways: the manner hereinbefore provided, | "1 ¥°n tee eluhe ati weekeh Thhity- Forty tor oy will prove a de= perch, of... aT alle ¢ This Is the Third Time Work} aon. writen Rr. wittcor, ut in, the proportion which such | Allens - Pi BRITE itac s owen . 3 Paudert, Ib.. amie . | Ghatrman Public Service Commis | new Ithew shall bear to the whi Octopus, M9 (Kermath), to 1, 8 to mine“ sune lightful surprise. It * es oa ER 2 1 ¢ ¢| Is Told—Boy Gets Promise Has Been Interrupted and sion for the First District, > ayatem as the same may be pl and 7 to 10, third, Time—4.27 3-5, Orage, in iuteertit Hummet!, % a ec P' a “ in operation from time to time. Dr, Heard, Dr, Koch also ran and | Starter, of “arania, 113; se $4 Coulson, rf HE ieee ‘ | Morn iy. EXTENSION finiet an sack, Danaorton veut ebeLlie +H ulti, 102 1s rich and mellow Tooley, #8... si 2 6 of Play Time. a Scandal May Result | don. George McAneny, ‘i ONS. bsilet ppd Lan dither’ wold A ssgstadoen'kt our year olds: Zimmerman, ab.. SS a ea s jal May Result. ‘airman Special Committee, cxtenstons agreed upon my the city | fu iecanetra. 0 : : Erwin, « : el ee i Board, of Estimate and Appor- | &Md the company: are to be governed | THIRD RACE—Purse $600; selling: | Wired tiepbes, 108 Si Hioreier, with a delicate be Tatiance $5 oo] Frank, the baker's hoy, opened the | tlonment by and Included in the general pro- | handicap; three-year-olds and upward; putter 107) “gecorive. | 104.) Laomedon, Pe re | abagy Se 2 Sida ae Sunlton pdt PP nt For some ainister purpose which the) Gentlemen—We acknowledge the feube hereinbefore set forth as to Jone mile—Busy, 9 (Diggins), 10 to 1, B SVRATH. BLOM oPeiers petizing bitter very 2 2 phat be city authorities suspect, but cannot es | receipt of your letter of June 90, 1911, leductions therefrom. to 1 and 4 to 5, won; Col. Ashmeade, 107 | w i comditlonay five ans ih PE vic clvond € 8 Oli the babeinent. of So, GO Went Oho . Extensions required by the city |(snitting), 2 to 1, 1 to 2 and out, second; (Ra atte” rather 1 t and fo nd | “Batted for Zimmerman in the eighth. | punared and Sixty-seventh atreet about | @0Msh, a strike was declared to-day, | Bince that time numerous confer- and not agreed to the company Spoltb nd, 903 (3. Wileon), 7 tehitot ‘oo! 1a, Suunto, (104 ita 107: pleasant an uw} ST. LOUs. r embracing all trades at work Mnixhing | @nces have been held, as a result of | are to be equipped and operated as | oPaNoount ' p : a RY : ROHL P.O A. 8/830 ACE to-day to deliver te ay eat at iene ieee tomes | which the Tnterborough Company | part of the entire. plan upon. the and out. third Time, 10 +5 Mont- ine Fite, 00, in no other Huggins, 2b.. 1° 1 6 2 6/loaf, What he saw sent him running | makes the following propositions Beneral lines wet forth in the offers |Calm, Oakhurst and Roman Wing also ast. Hateer, 0 1 0 4 2 to.the street yelling and pop-eyed with | Island, which Is scheduled to open on he Interborough will accept the of the Interborough Company of [ran h crepereere a cere pert Filia, Woo ooo 9 0 3 0 Ol Eright, Hite clamor aroused the neigh-| Aug. with elaborate ceremonies. | 11" sited to it mubject to the Dee, 6, 1910, and.May 9, 1911, STING BRINGS QUICK DEATH. Konstchy," 1. +9 113 1 8} vorhood, and women and children came | Mayor Gaynor and hie octal family | ee ee onaitions contained. In ELEVATED RAILROADS. sion, are in accord, and have so ex- tela 1 1 8 Qi running trom every direction of the} are slated to attend. Seventy-five unton | aa | mnie ‘The terma applying to the Mans | Pressed themselves. a Ber Pe +2 0 9 2 8 swarming neighborhood, With the | men refused to return to work to-day, | [he rept of tle tie tip bs hattan Blevated Lines, as set forth | ‘The Interborough agrees to take| Mee Mupires Thirty Minutes After Diernatan, @ +t | 8 Slerowd came Poltceman Wolf of the| ‘The ostensttie reason of the strike, Of the Hoard of Estimate and AP- | tn the report of June 6, 1911, herein. | $1,000,000 less than the present income, on Bee's Attack, Riitie poe os ae ae Q| Morrisania station, Frank gasped out| relates to the work of fourteen Iabor-| Dortionment and of the Publle Ser- before referred to as amended by the | te present as well as the prospective | Fors pa suly 19.—Philip Di ay oa his story, and Wolf, gripping his ctub| ers in sweeping and cleaning up the| Vice Conmtasion for the First Dis- supplemental report under date of | ¢W routes, and the city Is to get nine s iibit yA A | east aad orate 190 16 Bl firmly, dashed down the stal frammoth pavilion for ite opening, This | ‘ict, Gkted June 6, 1911, ax amended | June 2, 1911, to the effect that the | Per cent. on tts Investment, ae well as | a well known resident of Brady town- , aneaNe He burst into the room, and tKere on| work should be done by tnion me on June 2, 1911, and on June %, 1911, | deficits, if any, below the average net | the Intervorough, but this payment of | ship, died last night, thirty minutes SCORH BY INNINGS by nm, one interest goes at first preferably to the Bt. Louts 1 10020000 0-4) the floor he found thirteen-year-old | of the atrikers said to-day, Dantel A, except as modified herein for 2910 and i811 shall be ou | te orough If there are further | efter being stung by a honey bee, Mr. ih cll eno ele Andrew Jr, his hands and feet ted Ganber, preeident of the Northeastern Upon the contribution by the city to the company before there | nt , Dusch went out to place a cap on a Brooklyn se... , 8 tern | f {a any division of profits, here | profits they are to be divided betwee ed. with the provino that x suitable | the city and the company. Out of the | hive, and was heard to call, His wite Left on Bases—St, Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 7. Two-Base Hits—Zirmmerman, Melve with heavy rope, a red bandanna hand-| Construction Company, who h Kerchief fasiened over lis mouth. Gas| contract to finish the bathhous the | Of a sum equal to one-half of the anid cost of construction the Interbor- Sinise tony de: iki nine per cent. received by the Inter-| rushed to his side in time to see hi Sacrifice Piy—Konetchy. Sacrifice }was flowing from a heavy was Jet. Some| that no demand had teen made on n Company will contract to con- | cont eTeOMIILINg. ‘beceanive mie. | borough on Po ee ean cs ont ll oie Hitentiuagine, So wiey. it of the kiddies wno had ventured down nim, and that the clearing work on| sifu wip and te tie pro- i char : ona nar sent. In to he deducted to go} o" ci , , | him, j et, equip and operate be hewal charges during any one year. ; Pa Bone Before dyt } Ree Tuases phn Tanta (the stairs ran tack to the street ahriek- | union Jobs Is usually done by laborers.) posed new subways as follows: GENERAL CONDITIONS. t aae paying a city’s eng fierce Meh eh BIG had been Plave Zimmerman to Hummel to Dau. |!M& what they had seen. In a trice the) ‘Thin latest effort to block the city's| READY TO INVEST $125,000, HGRA GSANNLCK TOPRLN ohes, leapener ae atte Pinte | elite ee " te } and that right on the bert. Bases on Ralle—Off Rarger, 5,/ Whole block as black with people,| magnificent enterprise ie the third at- 000 IN ALL, teact Will be prepared And executed |*ith certain minor modifications, The point of the jaw. He was sixty-two Btruck Out—By Steele, 4; by Barger, 1. {and a clamor rose to the heavens, Tales | tempt made to hinder the work. Num-|* A four-track subway line pro- between the city and the Interbor- | Members of my committee at least will yea Hit. by Pitchers—By ‘Steele (Coulson). | began to pass from Ip to Mp of “tall,| erous obstacles of a petty natur e t Trnirty-ntth | ough Rapid Tranat Company along |Vote for the new arrangement. The = = Passed Rail—fresnahan, | Umpires” [dark men’ and others of equaily villain-| (ributed to the machinations of the #0- eeLE and baIK aeenGe: to URE the general lines herein indicated |% Def cent. 1a not a guarantes. The In- 5 Rigler, and Finney, Tne Of Game |our appearance, who had been seen| called “Hath-House Trust,” have made | — Ingtoh avenue; thence under | Which shall contain the general con- terborough has considerably receded from it's demands of the past few days, “The Furniture Stores » prowling in the street, in the court-| progress difficult, Mr, Garber, with the ditions of the report of June 5, above Lexington avenue and the Ht atement that Col, Willlams yards, on stairways and on foofs.| persistent campaign made by The referred to, as amended on June 21, ‘6 H i he Bi ; thence made any ntimatior elther to the Women clutched thetr children tightly | ivening World and the ald lent the en: ver Ver tO tne aon nmton | Wi and June 2, 1911, a0 far an they | Hourd of Estimate committee or to the } Summer Price Reductions to thetr breasts and assumed attitudes | terprise by Mayor Gaynor and Alder: wate thee Weet Farms branch of | of@,tpmlicable to the Interboroush | public Hervice Commission to the effect Reduced Prices in Every Dept. of deflance and defense, man Alexander Drescher, with aim- ass Rapid Transit Company under this {that the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- . : the existing subway, via Mott acceptance, including the terms and | pany would be either unwilling or un- POLICEMAN UNBINDS HIM AND culty overcame these tmpediments. avenue, Fiver avenue and Jer- conditions contained In the offers of to ac a ‘i able co accept the operation of the Man- CALLS AMBULANCE SURGEON. |CONCRETE ROADWAY TORN UP ome avenue an elevated | that company under date of Dec. 5, ttan and Bronx lines, {f requested to Meanwhile Policeman Wolf had un-| BY SOME OF THE VANDALS. three-track fine to Woodlawn 1910, and May 9, 1911, to the extent |do so by the city, ts without founda- SUALICA or ir QUICKLY RELIEVED By oto % that those terms and conditions aro | tion, Col, Williams, so far as I know, tled the gag from young Andrew's| One time the contractors found the Cemeterys t ‘eee aad mouth and unloosed his limbs, Then | roadway, which had been built of solid] (b) A three-track subway line 4i- bedlersei past ihemia report, Re- line nee Pena neh elk he picked him up and ran to Riker’s | concrete, torn up, ao that wagons carry- verging from the proposed Lex- fntennonovan HASID 1 Maa LN oad y he INTO STR drug store, at the corner of Union| ing materials for the buildings were ington avenue line ae or about “SIT COMPANY, RAN ° mor és pees wm avenue, and got busy over the tele-| unable to reach the alte from Surf ave- | One Hundred and Thirty-elghth Pp. 8 4 ro DECIND. phone. First he notified the Lebanon | Atle. Another thme the steel locker Atreet, under One Hundred and By 7, P, Shonts President. | Ge NATE TO LOOK FOR || FREE RON OFIAIES OR NAKCO1ICS Horpital and Dr. Benjamin came along | several carloade—went astray, and it! ‘Thirty-eighth street and South- |J, P. MORGAN JR, DICTATED CAUSE OF CITY’S Guaranteed to relieve the most with an ambulance. But he found that | required a week's energetic search by Oe nase hens ee TERMS OF CONTRACT, 4 »| | Neurida (gh te 1Sitva “tasetaa (Continued from Firat Page) the boy Was suffering only slightly | the city’s sleutha to locate them. Now track ‘elevated line through | ‘This letter, prepared at the suggestion SUBWAY ‘MANANA.’ || (sonia tom prow from the effects of gas poisoning and | Comes a general atrike which threatens Westchester avenue to Pelham bom Cae the hy rine 3 a. rupert , diesgman & Riker, after giving him an antidote he went | to tle up the structure and prevent its Bay Park; organ jr, was indorsed by the Board) ATJBA} July 19.—Genator Griffin |] ton “Drug stores, Lop wetaty # nt i gi aoa hae away, Then Policeman Wolf tele- | opening on Aug. 1. (©) A subway line’ proceeding south Jof Directors of the Interborough Rapld | gave notice in the Senate to-day that at Gonper Ce Asth mireet More, Gin ~ rl ypette came horace and citngne | Fobvery, and Acting Captain Place, | strike,” sald Mr. Garber to-day. ‘If the Beventh avenue, as extended, 2 bad mmittee of three iT pn creating a © Varick street, West Broadwa: people to be the last word in the way of | 'es0’ A seve animate neck. The driver and| Seret. Devine, Detectives Mayer and | rr oD ction to having the wee Seren atroety atrect te the Day. [agreement to further terms suggested | Senators and five Assemblymen to In- ondudtor of the hofse car jumped and | Capablanco started for the scene. | gong py unskilled labor, Iam sure that tery, as far as possible asa four- | by the olty. veutigate the delay in awarding New vere unhurt. Word was sent to Capt. Price at th@| may be easily remedied, They hi track road; ‘To-day’s meeting of the Interborough | york suoway contiacts. The passengers in the car were rolled | Bronx Detective Bureau. By this time | made no demands on me, It 1s the most| (4) A two-track tunnel via White; , while It was a regular meet-| After a long wrangle the resolution GISTRAL ONEMICA, . Suite 721 Flatiron Building, New ork. of the seventy-f' FI E DESIGN Extra well made; ver and over in A Sumbled, kicking| th® story had grown to such tremen- | mysterious atrike I have ever met.” pel, otras to the Borough Hall ps Leaagih Tae tea dret re of S| was made a spectal order for to-mor- various woods hase. ‘The noise of the crash and thelr | dous proportions that Capt, Price tele-| Alderman Drescher intimated that he) 4)‘. We truck gubway Mne run- | tertay and extended until very late last | "O¥- js attracted an enormous crowd, It| Phoned to the Tremont station, and in| knew what forces are at work to halt hing easterly under Forty-sec- | night. This special session, under the) was thought at first that several of the|® little while Capt. Brennan with «| the work, The butlding is 9 per cent, one strept from Times Square to | ditection of J. Plerpont Morgan Jr., ar- ‘ passengers had been killed and they did| patrol wagon full of detectives came persed owes Rematn’ is 4a TRAE. point of conjunction with the | ranged the terms which were ratified Try it on 3 r to extricate themselves un-| scuttling up to the house, nearly run. |‘ Steinway tunnel; to-day in formal meeting. his : . Tithe reserves trom the Delancy atreet| Bing over about m dozen kide in his | 7 ork 4 being done by union men) ¢ The Steinway tunnel continued | August Belmont, who returned from SANDWICHES f XTRA GLASSES ty, anes (" jof the Iron Workers’ Union, of whic! an a two-track road to Ques} Burope this moring on the Qympic, POR VACATION Golden Oak station -rrived. mad baste to get on the job, Delegate Slattery of Brooklyn te head. FOR VACATION TWO WOMEN FALL LOCKED IN|. corion was thrown around the A few. men. from. the various other boro piasa, and thence ase two. [hurried ftoi the Meamer to the off amie eld tarly English i wo se. Detectives were gent to the| trades are at work finishing up their Prnble ands veer trooe “eliveles (ot Ue tate Dien oan) euenas even with inexpensive y bag EACH OTHER'S ARMS. The two women muffered le: ine to Woodside, Corona and jance at the directors’ megting, He was f, Into the court-yard, Into the hall. | departmen Astoria, the line to Corona to | perfectly familiar with the situation, han th ; mounting than the| ways, Another cordon was thrown| MYSTERIOUS BET AS TO OPEN. carry three track having been in touch for the past three GULDEN’S ea (eeeee men, for they were In one end of the) gpout the block, and other detectives (g) A two-track elevated line pro- |days by wireless with J. Pierpont Mor- Ty Syd toll lacked In beoh’ OthOr'el ect busy galling Avecriptlons “et ye | sot oe ee ee ceeding from the Went Farms |gan sr. Besides Mr. Belmont the follows you break your regular arms, They were not #0 much as| inysterious strangers seen in the nel “Two daya ako a man whose name |s Division of the present subway |ing directors were in attendance: MUSTARD. ? guia . scratched and refused to tell the pollce| ). rood, Whilo all seatre Desh: | prominent met me at Coney Island and via White Plains Road to its | Andrew. Freedman, Edwin Hawley, pair while away. ning Koom ete hen 10 While all this sleuthing was) paid he would het me #0 to $100 that the projected terminus near the city | William E. Read, Theodore P. Shonts, s A mem gong on Capt, Place was Interviewing | bathhouse would not open this season,” 1 f 1 : , We I iF ith Mah Gian paanen ere wore Charice Stai- | ine; president of the Interborough; H. e replace glasses without e ‘ fia | the “boy who was slowly recovering | maid the Alderman in weeking @ reason) (hy A four-track subway Ife from | Fisher, Edward J. Berwind, Frank Su the preseripti ee P| of No. 127 Lndlow street, John | from the antidote, He led the youngster | for the atrike. “I did not accept hls the termiuus of the existing aya- | livan, representing the Plant interest : PISeCHP UO: OF Te-exAI> Cane - - $1.00 Goldberg of No. % West One Hundred | yack .toward the house, and on the| bet. but asked him hin reasons. I Hee MH TAT Avenuer Meads, | Gittince aes Later ef: onion cone: eer nerere/ inc your eyes without charge. and Thirteenth street, Simon Adler of | way tried to got @ connected story from | WiNKed slyly and laugned. If this is @ lyn, under Flatbush avenue and | pierce, Alfred Skitt and George W. Ag Belicatensen and Grocery stores, W Leather - $2.00 No, 81 Cannon street, David Robenstook | him, ‘The boy talked wildly of a big | tttike’ by moana eee BEA soca a aa the Eastern Parkway to Buffalo | Young. The absentees were Cornelius) 10 CENTS Spoon with eact yattle ‘e Charge for Glasses Only. a iecima of No. 814 Rivington street, Toby Offer- ‘ 4 in going to get Into trouble.” venue! Aiea wm twarlrACK aunway I Vasanebit and cereid te Hoyt, wi STi cl Fe be, s. Mm jains. At ‘of No. 21 Bast Third street, te: ey ee man who bad burst) Friends of the new bathing pavilion Gxtenslon from the Wastern Park: Yancheae iis Rue ge SIP Ferfoct Fitting Glasses as Low as 62.50 AeGooas Marked in PI in Figures er ae wat Ole pte | eeecee had bound and |dectare that the strike in indicative of under Nostrand avenue to | at the conclusion of the meeting R WeFur' rnish Homes Complete iy; Simon Stern of No, a stan. | eneeed Dim. | the truat's opposition to the new build- lathush avenue, and a thre President Shonts said his every action AND RAP le Cash or Credit aeoetget and Harry Klein of No, 1 |BOY BREAKS DOWN AND TELLS) INK, They point to Contractor Gar, track elevated extension from the | had been approved by the directors. He Manufacturer | S- 0. 9) THE REAL STORY, [Bere willingsena’ to settle at onss, | Kastern Parkway by way of Buf- | aqded that the terms of the Interbor- <I id tl i GEO. FENNELL & C0. Forsyth street. ; . | the arievance relates to the use of the falo and Livonia avenues | fiuigh's acceptance would be sent In the Best mace kurcniure | eulists’ oe fans 2209 Yd Ave., bet. A20th & 121st Sts. ‘They were all involved in @ fighting} Finally Place took the boy into @| laborers in «¥ | through the Brownsville District | form of a letter to Chairman MeAfteny [Low Prices Easy ‘Kerms) | 225SithAv.,15th5:. 217 B'dway, Astor Howse Rinne. Sa AG st. mass trying to get fom under one an-| little ante-room and questioned him| Certain Coney A politicians who to New Lots Road, the Transit Committee, and @nalr- MS! | 350 Sixth Av.,22d St, 101 Nassau —- Ann St. | Bromx Store, 3d ive. & 149th St. cther when the police came to their|again, At last the boy broke down, ed as a lo! The subway Ines now under leas man Willcox of the Public Service Com: FR 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & Gth Aves, New York aid, When they had dusted themselves | He had bound and gagged himself, | Ui dR i" ' And | to the Intervorough and those pro- | mission at 12.90 o'clock. Tita Brave ted wiih every 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Bretbire Ry 7 oft they found that they had sufte ‘This x the story he told Capt. Place, |The enterprise will be auestioned to-day | bosed Ds ihe sid report. ae ges Hut TMANENY 18 DELIGHTED OVER eile . only @ few bruises, The horses pulling sniffles and sot by representatives of Borough ‘ pxnargiunarcn Tanah cecthe tater “BARGAIN” WITH INTERBORO. ant , om the car were not injured, and only one} 1 don't get no time to play, an’ TE} dent Stecrs's office relative to thelr! horough Company of approximately | Upon his return to the City Hall this KCenieat | of the three bays pulling ne tender} wan'a play lke de older boys w'at knowledge of the present situation. A) 195,900,000, afternoon from @ conference with Chair- | : guffered any damage, not sufficient to| has Ind.an an’ cowboy sults and playa | scandal of a grave nature is promised eae Willeox and T. P, Shonts at the prevent the tender from continuing on| “Wild West" In de lot across de street, | 0 Alderman Drescher If ho is at WHERE THE © PER CENT. [olite Hh the Public Rervice Commission, . FURNITURE co its way to the fire when (ne reserves! qj) day 1 sit by de window an’ waten eatabliah the general surmise that the | “GUARANTEE” IS MASKED, Borough President MeAnet who ap- en Evenings Until 9 o'Clock ‘ Leak Se w had opened ths slseet to tral the atrevt to trac again, |‘om, an’ cry. But mo tadder saya 1{2ttike Was Jin the interest of the | ye 44 understood that when all tha | peared quite elated, sald he hoped a . 10% sowed om all cash sans WE TKUsT YOU mus’ not go out, 1 must min’ de hull | Use - now sway tines are equipped and | conclusion had been re ached with re {$1.00 WEEKLY Open E 0 Ww. i) ise an’ answer de door bell an’ ahow > in operation the gross recelptas from | ence to the Interboroug! je ac We 0 Satu t + Cmts flats to persons wot wants to| TOUCHARD BEATS NILES operation of tho existing subway “We have driven a hard iar ain, and Pay ne Meena vee fp ¢ u Nl i UR rent ‘em lines and of the proposed new sub- | trust for the best ye Unt! ( 4 a in de morning, 1 git up, anal IN TENNIS SINGLES.) way ines attotted to the Interdor- | has accepted certal ’ Freight §2.25 © on $150 tw, hug ited seuding us ny breakfuss and me mud- ough will be pooled, and from the | whieh will prove $3.00 on $200 7M, 0! own on ne fadder| BROOKLINE, Mass, July 1.—G, F.| total of such gross receipts from on- | the city. Of ourse, I do not know h 5.00 Downon 75 ® 1 “ iF pol to Touchard and N, W. Niles played the eration the following reductions wil the members of the Board of Matin 150 Vown on 100 ; Veme wna When me Jor is Crough wid) feature mateh of the morning and early | be mad in session will regard the new turn of wfestugins ec. eyvordom, i te i T Wanta 0: MO oUt Afternoon in bie aineien division of the | 2 expenses, provision for | affatrs, but T can say with o y “Riles, FOR CATALOGUE—| tailoond are H ! M en't Ro out, DUL Longwood Cricket Club annual tourna ion, renewale and ob | Uhal OUs OOUNnIEIES, B6 Nel oe eee ie i } mi iy : © leaves m@lsnent, and a of the hardest folesence; taxes, insurance and | Ory ON eee GRAXD RAPIDS FUND fl 1 EAS* M25 ST | 8 : RE emt and air tue of the haren | nt pment th ch om URNITURECO RW bone A i ee a en ————___ URN! UAL Cae vii tics” | YS &LEX AVES ; ‘ates eta uly, BO Ine muds |S Bs ore of 3-6, +4, shall be applied ax follows A MADISON AV. Worth, $3 Dowa ~ 1-4, & - going the beams of wearo) tin) not. | a 1d pau when =| (4) There shall be retained by the COOKIES F125 St ne ; aed et aPEN SATURDAY, EVENINGS ng up from the horizor wa niles NES company during the entire perio 7 10 Down, $1.59 ripe pla ore the Children’s Court on a charge of the contract an amount equiva- F Ss 5! $200 sia 4 Ss Rated ei ne Mea, a, scutes cot one carte! cetecmnmeat ane mo | FOR THE KID ae fan ee | occandea by # fest ot ae le: i for evider avenile a!in sinking fund upoa the | phe children’s ‘W Cry" immiedi- $9 4 §2 ' Jaded summer appetites are D . 7 . « quin and t wellet nbed dime 1 i e y e r y after school—an¢ i ek . . af, | edo-boat destroyers and prow t ynudder, #0! novels "Diamond. Dick," “Teddy the : tai the pranoana aie at cae at ond te belts i guotsin, Peewcation. Ovel quickly sharpened with } narines. and "The Boy Scout'—were ways, and 3 per Bee Aelia Central Park Want nes + Dawn revealed a few of the defend ' : nder Andrew's bed tlon to the eam Smith, ag fieet. Over toward Monta to the done, mes#engers were gent tn to 5 Sua be seen a couple of it i i the outlying sleuths, and all | fe while to the ¢astw i ther " Heh . He > ov 7 Lied ae it ay | wAnon NS SELF-RAISING Scores ‘iceman Say eee aie, |e : | FLOUR, Oem rre 1) chelutels ue : Bd eee the sea, showing that the ynarin ‘ , » wa sinile peeping ozs, and for services tn conne y & Co. were on guard to ale F Murs, Come whate mat | Mak wlth. the operntion ‘of the | sescemocmeaas uke USED UPRIGHT PIANOS ‘A couple of hours later the defending ‘ faced the terrible ogres at the property, It ts understood thet | Js ISAS: aa in wood once Ayia 6 off i ! ta lt of pla the amount of capital contribe : 25 bor began to assombl Po Sort a Mite tin play © gntrl | 5—$90 -$100—$125 » die north end of the island ar KS a ire ted by the Interborauch Com. $75— $50 $1 § joek the southeastern horizon j wagon stopped he ethane ac hs apg NN nash saat cat aetna eg a ‘MATERNITY DRESS scanie ina» Si vo attacking battleships. An hour lat Try it for cold or hot meats, fat OLUTELY UNLQ Sh uliha ALLO Sin taAul oh DANAE A ena) aon ted) {@ the sum of cs soups, gravies or salads. nine slate-colored fighting ships cam hfiikbbataed iad an ¢ nity to enter the boy's ped This return, ox PE n PCLEANSING TELTH, HARDENet , steaming in from sea in line of battie, 2?" , the gree in the blotter the boy changed rcent., x to he upon | shel aber ” JING GUMS, DESTRON ina} IT’S A GREAT RELISH: yaswing the eastern side of the tsland ; SET ATP eS tT Sete SHEniebad hy waite | | pad Ro ] SBEMB, AND ERREUMING j ide PER BOTTLE shortly after § o'clock and, brushing assaied tot his wits, ar \ himael! blero ou Fact. and is to platbush bs } sc HRA EIO Grocers aud Delicatessen Stores. aside the defending fect, steamed "0%"! d threw heron the sta Noor *s ative, and. the deficits : AMLIICAN DENTIST oe Se straight to the northward toward New. ®"'!'" . i be | “ ‘ a "a be ad on & « ' 5 ! You wall p detective, who had quite at yearly basis out of a fund to be EHIGHLSY AUTHORKITL port. she vowed, and the f subduing him without strik: provided r by the | any Hoceman, Wavema No Kxtea Ch, The destroyers and submarines darted jexa in approve! of NAb hile. ELL enemas Bar Ws a part of {te Invest: ” sada Adverticemanis tor Th we fal od out from thelr lair behind the Northeast But ©: Place ted and the boy went along quit ent / ty ae ir | Becvared in tucorvoruted Deutintes NY. | cee ear Meera Oias = Might ot $90 A, M. [with the Intention of ary ctably. | (b) Interest and sinking fund upon "Phove 2505 Chet ” olen ME METS