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a ee oe Th 1 poe a Dix Basy With Bi day for a month's vacation. City bills if) atin ' klew 60 | NY, July &4.—Gov. Dix expects} which are returned by the lucal officer ae te Lnavienn | to de work on all available legis-| after Thursday will be held up by the uo v wile any . 1 bills by Thuraday nt and be; Senate and Assembly clerks until after sithes th ety | ready to leave for Nantucket next Mon- the Governor returns in September, a company bet — REBATES IN WAR: ol MN What was the Oature of me troublea? A ‘the machinery displayed at the outset of to-da Q. When did that atart? A. A few | stock market. Opening prices were tays aflor we started operati Q. Did you em worked for the American Snea be Bren A. Yeu, xeveral 1 Miachatge any men after gat? A. Yes, Gli the men it Cue breaking of | “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. JULY a 1911. posi 2 ¢e-——— ON TRAIN WEES TRA A moderate degree of strength w: about at the but same level as last week's trading became ders reached the m me accounts, the & CO tment. Rain Baffles Dogs, but Clue to Two Miscreants| ths weekend were ereatiy benentea Is Found--Timely Stumble in Dark Saves, | quidation progress in cot 6 trom One Door West ott 8d Ave. s declin Protaly Give Thom Nov | Lives of Thousands. | t2 2 pointe ide Summer Cicsranee to Hold Dealers. — ———— | of two points cor inly feats Sale nds ransacked (he J trains hit le, It would have! Ure Of a dull Big Price Reductions in f- | dows nd ~woodlands between | (Orn out gap egh | 1 tment. HE WOULDN'T SELL. esha “kad vailiy frei Haat] TWO MEN SEEN NEAR Spot! |” Every Depar' k reall WHERE TIE WAS FIXED. night 1m search of two mi reants | " 1 " 5 » who attempted to wreck an incoming | t (Like Cut) Havemeyer Wanted 51 , LIVED TEN DAYS WITH Long island allroad axcurstor. train Worth $12.10 Cent. of His Stock Turned Offer Down , but He » difth culty, | tives Garrett and 3 committer of the ape Committee that in tr Sugur Trust, that he hb 8 Trust Spreckels that 1 for the p g him enter which an inch and a h © | spik 1th t off through tha; Se at tts st S*Tintyncror an | Naee St.laeh 208.8 tnt ae ine, che |epinen and then wat of through thei MOTOR 1 BOATS FINISHING | the CONCORD type himself to limit the output of sugar and | tricie. Dr. Lehane maid it 1# one of the| brush at a fast pace, followed by a control the price. Mr, Arbuckle explained his war with | | Ambulance ‘Surgeon's esenta: | an incl - | heart, the | atreet, with | Wife from lurday In #t | Physician Lehane, DEEP GASH IN HEART. Treatment Made a Record at St. Vin- jwell in keeping 4 man alive who had) wound In his lw and @ half koif man, Peter old, of No. stabbed in wult, July 11 thirty y wien hia Ie died Vincent's and Coron performing th au at the a three and a q rarest Any cases he ever heard of. one of three things helped keep hin alive—hie astou if stamina and last aight rail. 1 ed in time to save the Babylon ex | press from disaster. No trace of the oy apll a tie over tha obstructl yn was discaver- hed from their Jamaica ken special train on an alarm the Lynbrook operator, who! nels b, | from ‘a flashed a report of the attempt to the) ro The hounds removed tie and Pennsylvania terminal. nosed about the swarm of detectives with lanterns. At Valley Stream the chase was dis- | ny’s eight bloodhounda| , t ihe International Polo Matches, at Newport and at the Varsity Races, wherever men of the smarter sort meet, the low cutaway front and high back collar of LONG RACE i, HALIFAX. | iM finish | is favored. It is an HALMPAX, No 8. J cent’s Hospital. | wreckers thas been discovered, al . Frening World Dr. Ki. 8. Cockle of Gt. Vincent's Hos, though the railroad’s police force olden ay Y., July %—JObN | otal made wa record for himself, the hos- | and the local authorities have a clue| Saebel ie ‘sof age and pital annals and in those of surgery as whieh ma ad to arrests. arawers and large lower comfortable the trust in a decidediy vleladad man: | Pality, @ piece of Rtuffed into tha | Continued on account of darkness snd rocker, fin ner from the explanation given by the | wound against ¢ art. wall every | tie dense shrubbery of the n. The ished in trust officials, and said he and the other | couple of days, and morphine, Blood | arch was resmued at daybreak, but amalier refiners followed the prices of | poisoning killed Paulsen, rain during the night did much to de. ARROW Pullman Greenor the trust as a matter of business and —— stroy the scent. The hounds pee, Baronial lesen iad understanding. tacit | TAFT BRAVES THE RAIN Brown. ‘The Arbuckle war with the truat be- wan in 198, when, he said, H. O. Have- meyer desired to use a patent device | precitent Closes His Week End controlled by Arbuckle. The use of the device was refused and Havemeyer re- | fused to sell any @uwar at all to Ar- FOR HIS GAME OF GOLF. Stay in Beverly To-Night and Starts Back to Washington. TIMELY STUMBLC BIG DISASTER. ‘The last train passing the point was local, at 9 10.15 o'¢ Between that time and lock when Orville Pritchard dis- covered the obstruction, two 1 PREVENTS |: n, who | N* Notch COLLAR 15 conts each—2 for 25 conts Ciuett, Peabody & Co., Makers, Troy, N. Y. Limitone Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Cary buckle at any pr Then he went into | had been seen tn the neighborhood, It is CREDIT TO ALL the refining busin | BEVPRL& Mass, July 2—Desptte | guope placed a tle acroxs the west: | ropped up in bed with pillows, Mr.| the rain President Taft and Major Butt nd track, staked it firmly on bo! where Arbuckle told of the coffee war with| were out early to-day on the golf links the Sugar Trust, At the time of that war he said that there were three other since | Refin- independent refiners that have gone into the Netional Sugar ing Company. ARBUCKLE TELLS OF MEETINGS WITH HAVEMEYER, Mr. Arbuckie told of his first conter- ence with H. O, Havemeyer in 187, He declared that Haver offered to buy 51 per cent. of the # of nie refinery | and said he told Havemeyer ‘Not so long as I live and keep my mind will you get a doliar of the stock.” He added that he told the chief of the Sugar Trust he could best serve the In-| terests of hin other people “1 wouldn't allow Mr. holders by treating | fair} Havemeyer to | prices, and we had to make a cut There never wax dn end to tt, gentle- men. It has gone on from time to time.” at the Myopia Club. The President ex- pected to get only one game of golf on this week-end trip, and a@ little matter of rain did not interfere. ‘The President will leave Beverly to- night for Boston by automobile. In | Boston CO board his private car attached toa Washington train, which is cheduled to leave at § o'clock and will reach the capltat to-morrow morn- ing. Sitesi RUSSELL SOLE OWNER NOW OF BOSTON NATIONALS. BOSTON, Mass, July 1.—Wiftiam The transaction wae carried out by the payment of a certified check by Russell to 1. Cours Page for $28,060. ® and lashed it to the rail by ropes. Pritchard, walking along t track toward Valley Stream, stumb! over the obstruction, He ran to the Lynbrook station. “Stop the next train piled with thes!" operator, ‘The next train was due at 10.35, and the operator had p up the track after le tn front of the si Pritchard gineer Sam with the Babylon of the barely averted was at once sent oMc T The track ts he shouted te the was told r. Word executive ‘allroad men said had the engine others which follow it. The Far Rovk- away Express and the Long Beach Ix- press, both electric trains, were to pass New Laid Eggs Strictly fresh and sweet; trom ship- a5¢ e | ments received daily; dozen incarton, East View Eggs Large, selected, new laid eggs; sold 29¢ CHOICE $1.00 week on $65 worth $1 50 week on $100 worth 2r amounts in proportion, Ons 5 eres make me an offer for my atock,” he Hepburn Russell is now sole owner of nit tt the train would not have been de- Cobre only in sealed cartons; by the dozen, LY 33992 310 continued. the Boston National League Club, hav-| rajied, in all probability, but that tne 1 After thet talk he sald the war wont | ( exencland his option for {he 1Pur-| tie would have torn into the locomotive ; Dp BET} 19° Jong. e o y_ held by | pote explode. wMthey would try to cut out out of the |the Page brothers. The transter of | "tty not known whether he: wreckers 2190 JAVE 120; I trade by making rebates and secret stock took place this afternoon... were after the Babylon train or t i uti in On ense i The {li coffee magnate said they were ull ready for war, He thought that the sugar refining business wan the worst Managed buviness {n the world He said he had always tried to get! ‘This gives the Pages a profit of $3,300 for th tock. A meeting of the directors of the club 18 to be held some time this after- noon at the club Quarters in the & short timo later, train was the Babylon er cans:— The Four Favorite Brands of rich, pure, whole milk in wine ssie Brand Shawnee Brand| Butler’s Brand | Liberty Brand QOOOOO sueipsctt ESE Ter ema | Cut to, Ge | Cut to, Pe | Cut to, Qe | Cutto, Qe | eva SHLievEs ReeATES ane STILL sinister tm aionst| CHOCOLATE CAKE | a Can, a Can, a Can, a Can, Tanguay’s “I told them all the world waa big enough for all of us, but there could nt.” he added. that rebates were by refiners to denl- of the wild rumor that the team would be transferred to Baltimore. “There was not a dissenting voice in | our Church Fair Committee and there were 10 other cakes in competition."” Mrs. Gavigan, 393 Van Dusen St., Stapleton. Belle Brook Brand, pu pure rich milk, pe -ed to the thickness of cream; large 10c can ..... Evaporated Milk, oe Newest | @ ine an Song Hit ie did not think that = Paciti 12) ortuguese, Norwe- c 4 (fy any rebates were being given by | acic sealing and regulating the killing | Imported Sardines aN SABA Ne a | Finest in lbs. (3 @) Sate cay fet pe atom nity ayn ra Ds: Cc . Tigi ‘New Potatoes, = ,6™15 mission split it with the trade and said euch a cut of five pointe was euMiciems to Keep out of the mar- Net aay reGuery that G14 not give Sinere sno money tn sugar has always been nd alwys market leader and I am sorry for Replying to Mr. Garrett, the witness @aid that within a year sugar had wold at the cowt in competition with the Trust. _sa SPRECKELS TELLS OF TRUST'S WAR to the| BEFORE HE SOLD.) Claus A. Sprecke! Federal Sugar Refi Company, told the Congressional committee that ts in president of the) Cullom, There was no discussion, The treaty does not take effect until ac- | cepted by all tory powers. ‘B. Altman & Cn.’ A SALE OF MEN'S SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS WILL BEHELD TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), AT THE FOLLOWING MEN'S NEGL vestigating the Sugar Trust at to-day's session in the Postoffice Bullding of the | war waged on him both before and since | he sold out bis Philadelphia plant. Mr | Spreckels was asked when the session opened | “It was last year. We had @ sur-| plus product, end the price in fan Francisco was 60 to 70 points higher than in New ¥ I wnipped it by steamer round Horn. On the ar-| rival of the sugar 1 was approuched by Willlam Haas of the firm of Haas| Brom, wholesale grocers, a} fused. the opposition, hipment consist: 4 of 36,000 to 40,000 barrels, and when | 1 offered to sell it at 12 to 16 pointa| under the market the grocers refused | to buy it, as they were afraid they couldn't get any future goods from the | interests on the coa Mr, Sussman | UsuAL PRICE $1.50 EACH MEN'S MADRAS PAJAMAS USUAL PRICES $1.75 & $2.50 PER suIT For Delicate Layer Cakes eee Detcate Lever Cabs | CE eS, SPECIAL PRICES: IGEE SHIRTS, at $1.00 at $1.15 MEN'S MOTOR AND RAINCOATS, DUSTERS, BATHING SUITS, BELTS AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS, BOYS' SUITS, REEFERS, BLOUSES, KNICKERBOCKERS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC SILK UMBRELLAS aT $2.00 EACH Kivpered Herring, SALMON, 111 croice vish in 14 fat conscach.. BO LOK Brand; @ great favorite; “| Corn Starch, *!08, td + : S* B f Blue Ribbon Brand; sliced thin or Quaker Corn Flakes, 3! er et neue Smoked Beef, isiviantvetire anos 1O°|Kssie Baked Beans, 2!" 5° Liberty Pickles, ‘i... tsi.""."". 10° | Schimmei’s Salad Dressing, :°" 10° ) 5 JAC Stamps FREE||10 g-a’ Stamps FREE %:: each with this Big Wash Day Special:—| | Vinegar, Peerless Brand, cider or white, bottle. .10¢ 1 Cake Ironing Wax.. 1° Imported Olive Oil, the finest French, bottle.. .28¢ pice bey td goed pg free, 9 box.. Li © ie, Peerless, very choice, pkge.. Sd ae m oe 4 Prepared Mustard, Peerless Brand, bottle. .....10¢ 1 Ih. Laundry Starch . 5° 2 Squares Butier’s Blue.. 5° CornStarch, Peerless Brand, choicestquality,pkg. 10c Lemon or Vanilla Flavoring, bottle..........10¢ 1 Large bottle Ammonia... 5° Seotch; reg. 10c can, All Six For Qe) Triumph Oats, largest package, best quality... .10e Tapioca, Blue Ribbon, pearl or granulated, pkge.10e Violet Ammontfa, solid “bath comfort,” bottle. .12¢ Fresh from the ) Lemons National Biscuit Company: Rose’s Lime Juice World famous for quality; Large, bright — c| Soda Wafers Grahams.. .. cools and refreshes; wid es A 10°} Roya taneh ("O° (Gotten crispat” 10° |e: ae cust: Bese Iced ‘Tea and Coffee Are the Most Refreshing Summer Beverages 60 2 Stamps FREE wis. | 20 Fier win” FREE with’ $1». Coffee, 30¢ nib. BEST 50c EA, 25 e | tein i ib. BEST COFFEE, 35¢} tor 60c 60 FRee wi” } 1. Best Tea, 50¢ Popular Specials for 3 Days at All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores: 667 | Can't Help | HOARD Free (ROHR RK CRORE ICH, Words and Music with Every Copy Next @ of ry company a who wok an r forty-eight #rench brandy Godet Freres’ 3 star, bot., © oo & @ bupre can ee hes | HERETOFORE. $3.00 & $3.50 , . California Claret Spreckels, president fining Company the Western Re- to know {f 1} ; By the Ce half Ce by the Ce half ic would agree that ¢ | WILL ALSO BE ON SALE TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), MEETY, gallon jug, "FEZ half gallon, BBC]. 6 33 1 ° in ty ogy Bape re es | CONSISTING OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S TWILLED SILK Port, Sherry, $ gallon, 9 gallon, 9 hottle, 9 bottle. sold my sugar directly to the retailers, | Q. Did you lose any money? A, I cer- | tainly did. | Q. The market must have broke? A. It aid, | @. How much? A. From 6.60 to 4.70 per 100 pounds. Mr. Malby wanted to know who fn H . UMBRELLAS WITH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES, FiNh Avenue, 34th) and 35th Streets, Nem York. 66 “S, & WH.” Stamps FREE % ysome Brandy, choice American, bottle, &@* Blackberry Brandy, lare tins . BE Pure grape, selected viatages, an excellent dinner wine, F , lian Vermouth, bot, 50° A extra rich and tu greneo gr ae Vermouth, '. $0°| Blue Diamond Claret, sxisi*.t." 35° Special Reserve Rye Whiskey, ':' 89° French Claret, inii'$.4: seh celebrated St, Julien; bottle 6o° with case of Lager Beer, Ruppert’s, Liebmann’s, Eichler’s (24 bottles) #1.90 acaba lets cada is 1 ARR Na et TEE hn Xi NR e 4 | Sunday’s @ World & Ce lere ie ie’ yl tanes mr aga i - - ae ee eT Ue eT Trew SOD nL TT ITRR MOTTON SOOO TNIT SUIRTNTD ONO TST TOC TU er cs a

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