The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1911, Page 12

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| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1911, ; , AUD POWERS AMBULANCE HIT WAL STREET "Stl Sx SOUTH BROOKLYN Commissioner Johnson is gratified by | the ambition of firemen to perfect them- The tmpending substitution of wi elves in the mechanical construction | driven apparatus for horse-drawn and operation of automobile apparatus. | uJ ‘A lower condition for American shares | S!nes and trucks in the Fire Depart-| More than 500 applications for instruc- 1 in the London Exchange and further |Ment has made necessary the ina tion in the new school been re- weakness in Union Pacific caused cons | Un of @ new school of instruction for| cetved since an order establishing It | siderable unsettiement at the outset of |AFemen. The school has been organ-| was promulgated a short ti . The | today's stock market, Union Pactfic |4#¢d and 1s ready for opening, at the] school will be divided Inte classes ot ff- 140TH Wyte, fold off 1% points and a few other spec. |TePalr shops, Fifty-sixth street and each clase will re- ulative features reacted nearly 1 point instruction. before the downward course was stopped. Panama Club’s Candidate for]Gaynor at Conference When Motorman Overlooked “Stop Mardi Gras King Jumps | Objectionable Charter Pro- | Order” and) Car Sadly | on etn tare i | JAMES McCREERY & GO. ss aaa <yital Vehi "4 ed about 1 point above th to Second Place. vision Is Thrown Out. Wrecks Hospital Vehicle. | Ist ransed, about 1 noint, shove the 23rd Street 34th Street | | Retrenchment orders issued by the S5P oS a @ emporary | Southern Pacific comined with foreign B.R. T. BAND IS IN LINE. |. Proust tie intervention of Mayor i ose se om sac - . | selling gave at pearance | Gayn ence of the policeman on trams duty| LAL sohtlsenge BB Bn rl ward the end of the frat hour s rallied substantially, Adjourn- ssleor New | PIANOS | wr oe Ga teint cea nee r th st the beginning of the afternoon, Bal.) WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. In Both Stores. and PLAYER-PIANOS N on - troller, whioh th pposed new ohar. |#t Twenty-sixth str nore and Ohio was particularly hand % i git aot sis | te’ BOREAL be GUPD fre to Femamin unc (ORY Becdketin: Andeews, -|hit by serting that was atteibuted to Karly Fall Models in Tailored Suits, Ja order to make room for the : Offers Its Services and Will] sisturned. Announcoment of thix tact |Man of 4 A iia ail REWER Mea oth cae it ome Dresses and Cloaks. large Fall stock now on its way ‘ A 4 tade at larter hearing thia {te rule requiring all Broadway cars to] I! ; : AVERY P : Lead Coney Parade Every | ftirnoon ; Thome Hi, Cale refore crossing Twenty-sixth| An tmproved toe developed toward the Tailored Suits. .*...22.50, 35.00 to 79.50 to us EVERY PIANO in our finish when prices rallied perceptibly. 59, warerooms fi ly sell At street, that thoroughfare being one wed] Gains of one point and more were oom: | One-pi D f varerooms formerly ing up $ Night. by fire engines crossing town mon at the finish e-piece Coat Dresses of Serge, trim- to £825 will be closed out Paget de cillpad. At the time Andrews overlooked bis ieee med with velvet and braid. Navy Blue, TOMORROW ONLY for..... “< heen pe Pane ftop order a Bellevue Hospital ambu- ‘ * 5 twoan the Mayor, Asperiblymen James °°, “astound, driven by Walter Mas-| yTvgita Mit, Wistaria and Black. 15.00 55 Down, *5 Monthly VOTE TO DATE FOR : charter tn the Assembly, and Jeremiah |'ereon, sroseed Broadway Ant oan. tee, tact | Dresses of Satia in Navy Blue and Black. A limited number of PLAYER- P. ‘Mahe yeclal “ounsel the [atxth stres 7 ¥, eee. De . : | TAG yon hel ean wool alg ed bt Hotta, whe had treated a pales AoC yi ay a Also Dancing Dresses of Satin in Pink, Maize, | PIANOS of different styles and a Weat ‘1 tieth atrest stat A . 10 10, — Fy : o erly selli sbveid to allow tae tonle Mrovilaen of on Gis Sesh Uh Wo cone ef ate ambu-l 4m (ee 4. Met By Lavender, Light Blue, White and Black. 19.75 woods, formerly selling up to $ Candidates must be nominated J) the existing charter to be incorporated | lance Am we gon — | WOMEN’ ; = #600, will be closed out TO- to the Mardi Gras Asgociation, Piin the new one, thus eliminating the| The trolley car atruck the ambulance] Am & Pt ae Sodium S CLOAK DEP’TS. im Both Stores. \ MORROW ONLY for....... Seedy teed in writing and [|Seotions which Comptroier Prendergast |and overturned it. Masterson and Dr.|A@ 1 eh BN sy | ‘ | the [| said w rob him of power to| Hoffman were thrown to the pavement, | Anscund Hee aR Long Coats of Reversible or Doubie-faced Terms to Suit Your Convenience as audit $10,000,000 expenditures annually, | he driver sustaining a dislocated = | Silaathe “om 7 Obie 106 + Cloth. i d | - y ms . recs Hl transferring thowe t bodtly | er and Dr. Hoffman su Ba Ohl. ra i . 14.50 and 19.50 12 Rolls of Music Free and Library Privilege. ra his ieee CNG aly (CONE) Deciiidl Melts Menon e ’ fy White Polo Coats, reversible in White, All Bear the KNABE GUARANTEE Quartet Ciud : 1,901 |] Mathewson announced that he would!” Dr, Hoffman and his driver were taken g Tan, Pink, Blue and Lavender. 24.50 Andrew ai tenet ruems, are |] critics the audit features, Chairman|to Bellevue in another ambulance. An- al Wm. K N A B E & Co Democratic Clu am ° e Anton Dahbonder, Farmers’ vr a yh aod haat to proceed uptown | f rt | ; id Jonn 9. usian, trian Am. A. a. 403 {© some otler feature of the — e+ i| 23rd Street . 34th Street Sth Ave,———___and_—____39th St. joseph J. Hewes, Gl ‘A.0. 423 charter, because the audit ’ F Nes Savare’ G. smith, Algonquin provisiona ax they already exiat wilt be| MILLIONAIRES’ SPECIAL f BQ t Establishea 1837 gar Me gene 116 |) incorporated tn the new chartor.”” HELD UP BY BALKY BRIDGE. | ki a zi) as OY iD : te cea . igs = “S| . German Aitizen STOLE RIDE TO DEATH. |Greenwich Train Waits an Hour fet : = —- League ..... ——~ + August vor. Hasseln, Brooklyn Boy Dies From Injuries Received and a ele il B 2,%) é —— aren Saengerbund ‘ sees ty to Be Closed. q 1 H. Curtin, Theatrical im Leaping From Train. 104 t ak Prpeschaatee? Arnoctation John Butler, eighteen years old, of| OMotals of the New York, New Haven 1% + te] | ae Mai I, Brought to you by the most perfect No, 61 Wost Ninety-eighth street, died Jand Hartford Railroad ip obdb nde tre PAT $| ||H| Milk delivery service in the world. ¥ “official . to-~lay at J. Hood Wright Hospital, trom| financte! district «Abend . Bo — 8| ' Kine Ot the carnival of Flowers and |!niurles recelved last night when he] ofising and endeavoring to placate an ah. 5 ! ae Hiikdi Bait jumped from o New YorkCentral|irate lot of milulonaires who 0 Bt ARE HOLDING A SPECIAL Sons ey Islangy Sept. 1 to 18. lerwent train at Ninety-first street and|from Greenwich on the Business Ex- exit 3 SALE OF ’ have 1 votes and thelr names! rioventh avenuio, Robert Farwell, nine-| press, wiloh haa been dubbed the “aftil- 170% } a are in the report of a Aes} 4 teen years old, of No. %7 Columbus|lonaires’ Special.” incl ae ona ag «, King to Date,” the official Mi avenue, was badly hurt fumed and swore, the train was held up S— MI J omitted to-day. The two boys, with others, ‘were in| at Bartow, Pelham Bay, for an hour and Ag+ % ORIENTAL CARPETS (Room: sizes), COUNTRY-BOTTLED South Brooklyn's candidate, Whtam}the habit of boarding moving freight la naif ey ; Bg D. Kole, still leads all titors 4 to Ninetya :| The New Haven road has insta {Advance uine, Wik Lac votes, but A. Bottant Yo- ee eee MC Enstee than uae | at Bartow a bascule bridge, which ts MORTALLY BURNED At RUGS AND HALL RUNNERS eenda, the Panama Club rite, 1s}and a lurch threw Butler to the road-|falsed straight up to allow boats to go LLY BURNED AT PLAY. S forging ahead and Mr. Kolle's friends |bed. His skull was fractured. At Ninety- ideo gevetayeyres Rey ie riage | Gibve Ositonninas in Meudee canes will have to “get @ move on” or he ee ee sas ot ti ret hos raged it balked. And there was the Million- Vise Cw Hid tate | AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES be Me Mbt sd John J, oe pened. A switch engine, nent down the| aires’ Special on the other side. Im- error, | SSNS ph J. Hewes also sprinted a line, picked the boys up. patiently the passengers saw seconds| Four-year-old Mattie Sless is dying in| little and are “in the runnin, pt — pass into minutes and minutes into an|the General Hospital, Paterson, N. J., SS ve = ‘The B. R. T. band, composed of em- Wister Dena. | hour. from burns whe recelved while playing 5; j , ployees of the Brooklyn Rapid Transtt| pW TADOLPIIA, Par Aum. a2--| At Harlem River, whore @ spectal/about a bonfire at her home, No. 43 Bitth A 3 3 XN Sunday World Wants Work Monday = Morning Wonders. Company, has written to President| wor was received here to-day of the xprees waits this train, | icaat Twenty-first street. She and other | h Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. Jackman that the band will appear|doath of Willlam Rotch Wister of this teps of| children were dancing about the fire| . : eaoh night in the illuminated pageant | city, wha was known as “The father|the station, The men of business got when her dress caught fire. y site as its contribution to the success of|of American crick: * which occurred bdo led eurerteee shortly after the) As the flames enwrapped the child, the annual frolic. In recognition of|at his summer home at Saunderstown, nge opened. she ecreamed with agony, and her com- » o night. . Wister a CE ey Ar) ad anions fled in terror. | {hie graceful offer, the B. H. 1. boys) Tt et an old Phiisdelphis femily,| Pepe Walke tn Vationn Gardeme.| noir ‘Cries brought neighbors who will be placed at the head of the| So" oa. with one exception the oldest| ROME, Aug. 12—The condition of the| poured tucketa of water over her. Her parede. : member of the Philedeiphia bar. He| Pope continues satisfactory. This morn-| dress was oompletely destroyed and Joe Vendig, the yellow taxicab man, | was one of the promoters of the Phila-|ing he walked tn the Vatican gardens|her body was a mass of burns. dhe has offered to the Mardi Gras Com-|delphia Cricket Club and wee eighty-|for a short time without especial fa-| inhaled flames and her condition is very | mittee as many taxis for Mardi Gras| four years old. tigue. . | week as they need, and this means about thirty, and naturally the offer has been accepted. ‘The oddest Soat that will appear in the pageant is called the “Fish Balloon Float.” Tbe chorus of pretty girls on Bile ta My Acirahin” sn@ wasn they h hs we MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT the band preceding the Goat will play * , 6th Ave. and 20th St. @iXTV-TWO CANDIDATES FOR ' = . : ; ’ . COMIC PARADE. H Cheteman Richard J, Geary chuokles with Joy over sixty-two applications for | entrance in the Comic anq Character | Costume competition in the Mard! Gras pageant and parade—all eager to be in he distribution of 900 in gold cash | Serenata | Fourteen Thousand Pairs aiiccirncs| “The Telephone Adds a Day i Sygaes ‘of two firsts in 1910, Bho will again Siar to My Week-end Visits” of Cammeyer Highest Grade Shoes £ Other entrants are Littic Angelo and Olge Andeltino, eight and nine years | says a New York business man. “For several summers past I have of No. 16% Third avenve, Manhat- | tam, ae Phe Chaser and le been in the habit of leaving my office Friday evening to spend Sat- | { 4 Off U ] P . ne "Hundred ine Threat ace | urday and Sunday with my family at the seashore. This year I : a O Suid ri¢ces é Ne. 1s West One Hundred und ‘Twen-| have found that I am usually able to include Monday also in my — tyminth sues, os a Ming Pros. . . Suet; Gheyenne A) McDowell, as 6 holiday. J have a telephone in my summer home, and each Mon- F Mexican bandit; Frank Schotieid, No, : ‘ A | 9 r 5 A F EMorey nity trent” Brook as day morning | telephone the office, have the important mail read to | Men i Women’s Msses’ and Chil We Absolute ly Net en Bar fourth street, as | me, dictate the replies, and give general instructions to cover any ; Ne. 682 Robins aven @ tarred and feathered bands of a mob; Miss , 25 Bleecker “Little Twinkling Star” tel, No. 218 West One H Fortieth street, as George Wa work we have in hand. | then proceed to enjoy this extra day of Oxfords Pumps, One ard dren’s Pumps & Guarantee that play and gather strength for the days of work that follow. I can : One Eyelet Ties Vaiues Quoted do this without anxiety or worry, because | know that my office Usual price, $2.50 & $4. a ar i ony’ n K 5 . j 1 All. Leathers; ething In Tan, Patent Lea- ind Richard Miller, No. 2M Fast Thir- can always reach me if anything important comes up. | i, | a8, Guo Metal, Pat- aM : ther and Gun Metal. Are Exactly as tyefourts otrest, as "A Dancing 6ou- i i : j ent Leather, Positive- ee " This man’s experience is that of many hundreds of business men. ly all sizes. ice, Represented, and Fett ,000 vote, we at to An So much is now accomplished by telephone and so much time is $2.00 TABLE SPECIAL , } They Cannot Be ¢ ns saved, that men in business have found that they can increase the Tecan tie in Bat SAC palta Wormen's Cravens seit Veena y hex en sizes, in Pat-| Je s, One Eyele Sizes 214 to 6, | number of hours to be devoted to play. They have found that it is ’ 1 ; Ties and Button Oxfords, | | Formerly $3 & 83.50 1 Duplicated Pp y ent Leather, only . not necessary to be everlastingly tied down to a desk in order to con- . narrow widths £50 Pairs Patent Leather, 5 : ° A nly, $3.00 and $y -00 Strap Roman Sandals are A . y duct a business. They have found, as George W. Perkins has said, asso valle I eat. merica, | that “it is the mind that does business,” and that ‘the telephone gives the mind wings.” Loris p. Lire ARTHUR FO 84 Pitty voter for Joe Hewe . No matter where you are—at the nearby shore resorts or in the far-off mountains-you are always in touch with your office by Bell Telephone. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station, votes for my PRED KI EMPLOYEES, GIANT BACING COASTER, |

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