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‘Consular’ Reports, Submitted to Congress by President, Show Plan’s Success. AIDED BY GOVERNMENT. ‘ fn France, Belgium, Denmark and Netherlands Prices Are Thus Kept Down. |, May “6. — President Se Uicher bead to. cheaveee the second i tt i i i é i! hE ig if H i if lt H in 4 big i Execution of Quarryman Ball’s Mur- |sour ea q Osea diab Killed as She Was Writing Recommendation for Slayer := ‘The associations poet he gg pee es ea, savings v thhgeregi A cash atoa tet ate arty ined. The annual ba sae . \y mise! ie it broke the b Lynd of Orrin Peter =/OLEW GIRL AS SHE WROTE TO AID HIM AND KILLED SELF es Grocer’s Discharged Employee 0 ST A TAS EONEY RESON Leo Skamino, Proprietor of Vienna Restaurant, Found With Two Bullets in Him. + , As be Wee standing at West Fifteenth and Surf avenue, ey Island, about) o'clock this morning Policeman John J. Burns heard the reports of two shots, He thought the Coney Island season was begianing early. ‘The only place nearby open at the time was sro ‘Vienna Restaurant. Burns an Leaning lee reise wounded man was nls Sadie Tittlebauth, and nee ; fe and all you'll get "| Fired at Daughter as She Was Penning a Recommendation. ‘Walking tn ‘unexpectedly on seven- teen-year-old Mary Rucker, the daugh- Plas, of oak Pak sernad Meiers eakiaen of Little y Par- tiie ho tranny her » yegterday shot and killed the oa ana then himself. Rucker was writing « letter of peuemieasititn for her slayer when he came into the reom. Parchall was thirty-five years old. He had known’ the girl thrge years. Neighbors think he was in love with her. Charles Rucker, the father, de- nies this. Six months ago Rucker dis- missed Parchall, and the ‘employee wae reported to have said that he would kill the entire family. Saturday night there was @ reception in Sokol Hall, which was attended by Mary Rucker and her sister, A young man ecoompanied them. was @iso there, His behavior was com- bgejeed on, as he ager morose. esterday ae Parchall ap- bent at the ker home and asked for @ recommendation. Mr. Rucker ‘wes out and/Mra. Rucker told the man to return in the afteynoon. He re- turned at 1 o’clotk. Rucker had asked Mary, who ssagtet ta-all clerical A-HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW: HOURS. When Cross, Sick, Feverish, Tongue Coated or Bil- ious Give Delicious “Syrurget Fig a Mather! took at ‘the to at wee if it on’t know who shot reve FIRST. SHOCK ENDS LIFE OF CANDIDO IN DEATH CHAIR. derer at Sing Sing One of Quickest on Record. Galvatore Candido of ‘Rockland County was executed at the Sing .. | Prison thie morning in record time. la matter, undigested will gently mave on i out i gt tite bowels without aa: Nave t 4 well and amili With Syray drugging Sing eee ater Four minutes after the man entered | Geary the death chamber he' was being un- strapped from the chair and carried to the autopsy room. He was young and strong and vis- orous, but one shock appeared to do the work. A second was administered, how- Nineteen hundred volt: Mothers Bins handy:, | It is the only stomaca, |i cloauser anc regulator needed rae Five yee yee | day will save @ sick "Rul direetions Cot children of all tine | and fer grown-ups plainly printed on oe anda half amperes were used, Ono of | package. the witndsses was Sherif Gross of | Rockland County. Candido was accompanied ‘vn the walk Father 8 city reliable. jam #ranklin, new > from the death house by Re Solelia of St, Philip's Church, and the Rev, Wil prison chaplain. Candido killed Reginald F. Balls, al ‘roar are the full name, of ni. of Seine, pare aap is the a . Refuse zt te write ‘out the rolehi@eetn |fol'Gt’ Wie ‘ete, Ske Weed ae: Woy Gn mieen aeeabain as This bye minute and then put two. bullets into avenue car Bg ye his #ide) just under the heart. He fell was inthe steep a her. me inney yas FRECKLES New Drug That” Quickly Removes ny These Home! ‘4 entere® the room, unanr Magen! meme without having regained seleennens, TWO KILLED BY TROLLEYS. One Victim th nd her husband upstaira “wing wi “E have come to kill you!” Parchall was heard to say in @ loud, angry tone. The girl, who hed not seen him or | {heard him approach, swung aroufid the chair and faced him. ‘The girl Father of Demo- im Jervey City. leaped from the ohair and was about to 7 wight Forder the man out, when, anesting LF us something at her, he drew @ revolver. ing womam {_ John jetreet, J nite, Jersey | been discovered father of] these homely 5 cratic leader imply V4 the Becond Ward of Jersey City, The! double stre: erares of the car, Burten Lake of | Drug Biches a no and in the i. 5 ath te oh thad on ou rely. ™m oe como clear com Be sure te Bek tee the a davree mereetl after Mr. “pe Ad Ties Harnett of Mo Sto cheroted by the arm, but she tore y. Again he api SA the revolver poinied her hear: ‘he girl Fy umped behind s| Ghai and called for aid Parchall fired. The bullet entered tne| girl's pote, BF ran into the store and chrued with manslaughter. | Parchall fired aghin, Tho mipstio went| Sheehy, who had been ‘employed in the | torough the front of the store, narrow- wey City Water Department, was ha ing two boys on the pavemen {at way home when hit, % Vroom, street, was arrested and howe across the way. ‘ihe glass ci rl staggered hack archall stood and ‘About two. spours death, would rake cana Srrup of | iver on co Se ay mk i aa re ie "7 {I i ye Here we have No. 3—: + Curtsey to the gentlemen, Zirettas, — 7 =| Otherwise known as the DAY BRIGHTENER. s| ‘Never absent from a pack- age of ZIRA Cigarettes. “ROBES AND EMBROIDERIES. In Both Stores, Embroidered Net. Tunics usual price 8.78 to 48.00, 5.25 to 37.50 Embroidered V: usual price 5.76 to 15.00," Embroidered Batiste Robes usual price. 3.78 to 18.78, 2.75 to 13.50 ‘Embroidered Bands. 4% to 11 im. wide. ; 5O0c to 95c yd. usual price 75c to 1.50 Embroidered Flounces. 97 in. wide......7.....45¢ to 65e s ya. usual. price Sc to 1.25 45 is. wide.......-+..145 to 1.75.0 yd. usual price 1.95 to 2.50 eal RIBBONS.” te Both stores, ' : * . Special Valups, Self tone Fancy Ribbon in a desirable line. of cdlors, suitable for sashes. and children’s wear. 5%{ and 68{ inches wide. . “fp 23c and 33c a yd: Extra quality Messaline Ribbon in complete’ range of millinery shades, th- cluding Pink, Blue, White and Black. ME othe ‘17c a v4. — ‘ART EMBROIDERIES. In Both Stores, Lingerie Pillow Slips, — bandembrols . dered end finished with ruffle. 78c to 1.05 - Stamped Baby Dresses.....60c “ 1.25 Stamped ready made Underwear. Gowns......1.50, Chemises,.....1.25 Drawers.....s-csseeee++-1.00 and 1,25 Corset Covers,.... Combipation Garments, — skirt and corset cover or skirt and drawers. 1.75 a) 34th Street Store 3.95 to 9.78 se eeeed aves Tistenotions in all kinds of Hand-em- . brolderys Lace Making‘and Crocheting, James Metreery & Co.) 23rd Street 34th Street | ‘“‘Both Sides of the Shield”’ A Story of Love -and War, written by MAJOR ARCHI- BALD BUTT, Aide to Presi- dent Taft; one of the heroes of the Titatiic: (°° * \ BeginsNext Thursday in the Evening World