The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1912, Page 5

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‘COLLINS STOPS LONG LEGAL FIGHT ~ AGAINST AREARN Man Who Was Ou Was Ousted, From | Office Withdraws His ~ $50,000 Damage Suit. —-—-. ée bitter legal Hight that has been Waged for eight years vy James G. Col- Aaa, former Superimiendent of Highways, against former President John F. Proceedings @ clty, in which lie demands he be reinstated, so that he may. ult against the city for the @llection of back salary, still is ponding, a8 ie not affected by the withdrawal @¢ the persona! sult against Mr. Ahearn. Gollins, who is now in the plumbing ‘Vadiness on Hast One Hundred and six. femth street, was dismissed from office @8 Guperintendent of Public Highways @@ Jan. 1, 194, by direction of the then Bepough Preaident, John F. Ahearn. He feGased to give up his office in the Park * Rep Building and there ensued a pic- jue giege, in which Geo Scan- who was named as Coll: 08, eought vainly to take Fooms and had his meals passed to over a transom, taking care that no egal papers were mixed up in his eoup. At the expiration of several weeks, ‘When assured that he had maintained tia offfve sufficiently long to preservo Qf legal rights, Collins surrendered to, ‘is successor. Shortly thereafter he filed a personal sult against Mr. Ahgarn Gor $50,000, which laimed would Rave been paid him salary dur- tag the time he w. eftice. Later Mr, Collins filed mandamus Proceedings against thé city to co Pel it to reinstate He has been essful in this which has been before nineteen J tices of the Supreme Court on six: five occasions, and which is now fore the Appellate Division on an ho ill be filed only when mandamus proceedings are. com- In the meantime Borough President McAneny yabolished he office of Super- intendent of Wfghways in February, 1910, but this action, Mr. Collins alleges, was illegal, and he w#ll demand sal as held by ince the of- forthe years the offi Scahnell and for the t fic has been abolished. It is understood an effort is being made to settle out of court the’contem- plated suit avainst the city. Mr. Ahearn was represened in to-day’s proceedings by Attorney Charles L. Hoffman. STRIKE FIGHT IN CHICAGO. Crowd Attacks Driver Who Beat a News Dealer. CHICAGO, May 6.—Alexander Hickey, twenty-eight yenrs old, a striking Rewspaper delivery wagon driver, was eeverely beaten to-day after he and sev- eral otber strikers are sald by the police to Rave assaulted an old man who was newspapers at a North Side ele- | eotng vated road station. The newspaper Geal- ef was unconscious when the police a Persons who had witnessed the attack om. the newedealer were kicking him when the police arrived. Cries of “Lynch Aim!” were heard in tne crowd and the police were obliged to stop a passing taxicak and drive away with the striker to mave ‘im from a@ more serious attack, Hickey guffered cuts and brutses about his head, face and body. After he had been given medical attention he was locked up on a charge of assault., Joseph Murray, forty-one years old, was stabbed in the shoulder while en- @aged in ag argument with two men at @ North @ide street corner over the Preaemen's strike. He was taken to a hospital by the police, who later arrested two fuspects. norelissuidlbesinnsioci GRAND JURIES SWORN. Andrew cefeetora and Meyer Stern Named as Foremen, Judge O'Sullivan, in General Sessions, to-day impanelled two Grand Juries for the month of May, He sglected Andrew Crawford of No. 3% West Twenty-sixth + treet and Meyer Stern of No, 825 East Fiftleth strvet as furemen, In delivering . * the chargo to the members of the twp Juries, Judge O'Sullivan urged that cau. tion be exercised in all deliberations, and drew attention to the fact that their Proceedings should be enveloped in aby solute secrecy Judge O'Bullivan said that there was no special matter to call to the mtten- tion of either body at thePresent time, but Af necessity required it he would send for them agai Noted Maine Woman Dead , AUBURN, Me,,.May 6.—Miss Julla Harris May, an author and pne of the best known women of Maine, died suddenly to-day, She was borh at Strong in 18 She was graduated from Mount He College tn 1856 and was a teac of classes in art and literature and prominent in elub ‘work. Among th vks of poetry nhe wrote were 34 from the Woods of Main ooking for the Stars.” dey that iu gras-throush an error that the statemeht was made on Saturday «tha Paul May, now Counselor of the United Sta a ted Miniater to Mexico and now Beetres where E. Havenftt rived of his) PA The Root, ot All Evil Bad Stomach mpure Biood Therefore ‘ THOUSAN’ Who Have Tried . RECOMMEND WAROe Candy Peppérmint veR Purifier for TORPID LIV! Yigiowe ‘The Bicod and Gtomach Cleaning n CONSTIPATION WARK he Biood and Stomach Cleaning for SLEEPLESSNESS for RHEUMATISM. WARES ‘The Blood and Stomach Cleadiag for INDIGESTION VAROE ‘The Biood and Stomach Cleaning or SOUR STOMACH \) AVNOLA> ‘The Blood and @tomach |for Wi BLOOD iamnow The vt and Gtomsch Cleaning for DEPRESSED SP SPIRITS ARON | ‘The Blood and Gtomach Cleaning Candies for DIZZINESS WARKOee ‘Ihe Biood and Stomach Cleaning Candies for BILIOUSNESS ARKOES 9 ‘The Blood and Stomach Cleaning Candies, -PARTOLA isapeppermint blood-purifying candy and laxative, easy and pleasant to take, and which actsgently and thoroughly, without pain of griping, orn any way dis- turbing the natural functions of the stomach, => FOR SALE AT ALL Riker-Hegeman AND Hundreds of Other Good Drug Stores Price 25c, 50c, $1.00 Per Box and PARTOLA CO., 160 2d Av. No Home Should Be Without The Popular Spring Remedy irgain Basement, MAIN BUILDIN' femen’s $2.60 and $3 Low Shoes, at.......... ay Atyle and leather. For a brief list of other attractions for tomo ment in api 's Evening axtoteet; wanna tou went 4d ll linseed-oil pine with them-—tKen to HERE, tomorrow! 'OU_ want HIGH- TEST Puesday’s Children’s handling. PRICE: ay iivies and lawa; ine tr melee for Men, Women and Children turned or lyear-welted soles; ed ia, B. 5" and’ B ei D widths; sizcs 4 and 434 in A and BARGAIN BASEMENT ase see our advertise- journal. mail or telephone orders filled. ) ry g 5 25| 2 _NOTBI Other room and emailer sles (GREBNHUT Beliding, Figot Ploeg.) pete Here Tomor- row and Save Qualitye for quali hese are the EST prices that will be Ys quoted ANYWHERE, Keeglste A _A Rousing er a _Tomarrow of ‘GRRENHUT-s1EGEL cooper co.—MAIN BUIL DING— We Have Added to Our May Sale of White Waists Women’s $ .Blouses, at Iustrations and complete details in today’s Evening Journal. (MAIN Building, First Floor.) GREENHUT-s1EGEL CooreR co—MAIN BUIL DING Your choice of hand- sizes 234, 3 and Summer Floor Covering Sale were TAD 7.25 CROWD. most LASTING = |Ficed most S R- ACEABLE ys yaeht, hull “Me paintep— 1., $1.30; hal fal fer quart 40c [movers Paint — gallon, $1.55; halt- gal., 80c; qua: Money $2.65; fetes, Parco ined ee Linens ae Domestics 0c Linen Toweling — Bi $1.19 Hemdned hed . all- | S4c aisle weaves Scorch | eat sultan; BF ashen Wide; at. 19. are CHI included in some style. 1 Important Sale of Pretty Dresses Of Lawn, Nainsook, Linen and Pique ¢ This is a quick clearance of hundreds of smart and gris little drogen which were used for display purposes Atrip to the laundry will HAVE BEEN REDUCED 4 8c Dresses—in nainsook ir embroidery-trim- now slightly “rnussed” from them as good ss new, FOLLOWS : with beauti(ul embroideries, laces and bbons; Sizes 2 16 6 ec $1.50 ana °2.50 Children’ 8 } Undermustins », Piqu med 5Ne IN Building, Second Poor.) uble A°AL Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before (2 0” —-- Near Thous Women’s collection and they Stocks and odds and e! MATERIAL, AND TRIMM.NG WE ASK FOR THE COMPLETED GARMENTS. Not only are these house dresses made of sirong materials such. a eae percale: SMART, CCOL AS HOUSE DRESSES CAN FOSSIBLY BE. You have a fine choice of styles. Scme of these dresses have eomfortable square and Dutch round necks, and many are in becoming ecailor effects. Skirts are made with smart panel backs, and are jgincd to the waists in slightly empire effect, or neatly finished with belts in the regulation wais: line. The colorings also afford an excellent choice. many checked and dainty flower designs, etc. All sizes aie not complete in every style, bur every size is Choice of colors: r8, wheelbarro 1 450 enuwenine peg a facht Paint gallon, bret r, $1.35; car *.70¢ buying by to eigen based on the TRAIN- 'GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER co—-MAIN BUILDING —— | G “Nemo” Week The Big Store Features All Lines of Thie Most THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918.9 The Policy. Here for Nearly Sixteen Years “The Big _ TWO MAMMOTH gv GREENHUT OFe™ WE, NHUT-SI Dozen 30c Window Shades Sal Tuesday, _ Fine OPAQUE shade-cloth on pe. Complete with nails, slat, and CROCHET RING AND CORD. ECRU, WHITE, ‘and DARK-GREEN. * Strictly PERFECT, brand-NEW shades; our mor QuaTATion’ GUARANTEED miacire Tomorrow's price of 15c is the LOWEST Qu course of retail-history! In a recent sale of the same quality shades, at NINETEEN CENTS, we distributed about 500. DOZEN}. in less than a ‘day's selling. As enna the sales-force will be: DOUBLED; but COME EARLY, es (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) NILE, OLIVE, Popular Make of Fine Corsets. con FN ‘Week we have oe lec ot SeifReducing, $3, $: The newest rhe known “Nemo Layee other make. Originally Priced at $1.75 to*3. Your Choice Tomorrow . Here’s a Sale to yaa Your Enthusiasm There are something less than 4,000 in the mprise samples, surplus ds from one of the largest manufacturers, which accounts tor the WON- a wee LOW PRICE. y believe us, that YOU COULDN'T BUY THE FOR THE i RICE THAT e e 8, linenes and fanc: COMFORTABIE A Allin All the Best and Biggest Bargain that . You Can Find in Greater New York To-day (MAIN Building, Second Fioor,) Lastikops (MAIN Butiding, Firet Fleer.) | line serges, Javns, but they D AS DRESSY tord cord id. There are this Gn ie Enormous Sale of With this object PAIRS OF OUTING Remember that UP TO $6, added in this sale. ¥ Sto re’) EL COOPER ¢ 0] clot! Nppeab ihe style Bnd comiort unequalled Our expert “Nemo” fitters will see that you select the right model. Coat: Dresses and Suits a7) to Retail at | i on Sale $ Here, at Our Women's Ready-to-Wear of bustling activity. Tomorrow the best sale of thi suits and 25 siyks illustraie one of the suit mode's and ony drese style on cals, Here are suits and dresses suitable for city and country, for seashore and mountain, or for a trip atroad. Tne bau a valuc-glving opportunity unexcelled. * THE SUITS are cassied out in mannish and Prench serges, pin-stri lish sacning. Waipcord and si @ prominent place, and the careful cut and finish of ¢ plainly tailored suits make them equally attractive with the most elaboraiely trimmed models. Bengaline and satin, lace and embroidery, Terrycloth, ratine, linen, batiste, braiding and taffeta silk, all appear in en.bellishnients, THE TAILQRED DRESSES—developed in the clever- est and newest models; of mannish Some of the smaller features of these “coat cresses’ yeas tend to add fii and con/ort are peculiar to mo collars and unbroken lines are some ot the i ANY ONE OF THESE GARMENTS cer ey 4 AND DISTINCTION, TOMORKOW, AT. mre And We Intend to Make the Last Da Occasion a Record Event in Our Mt THE FAMOUS WALD, WALKER & CO.’S TROUSERS, We almost forgot to mention the splendid collection of blue and black cheviots which we have alsl, “Better Goods for the Sam Same Goods for Less Money | a 290 Stamps Free, Tomorrow, boone’ od will ‘be given to all “eae | Syeaeit cP aa. ieee be needed te setae Only One minaret, os oe Stempe Geod tn Ang 6” AND i6* ST& lose ers. Finished size 3 fe 8 ft. 0 in. ATION’ known tous in the whole ® there will be ANOTHER BIG} Ty Or aes whe gheanedi_ pine bring XACT moes- ORBENHUT Buliding, Main Fleer ead \ _ Basement.) The White Sale for Women Continues, Tomorrow, with Hundreds of Extra. S; pectal Values grag povee a Te ein arma ee rite tpesteb th prong pag crepe | Combinations or Night Gowne— ‘extra fine quality of erepectorh; St an ex- | ily with at ent; at batt Butiding, sont stant 8 at $1, jt here. Night ren in white, ode ay nd bet beby coptionalty ot every “Nemo” model the well- GRRENHUT-sizaRL coopEa co MA, Dozens of Styles in Women’s Tailor-Made $19.50 to 30 13.50 | 1e! Store isa scene all continue what is which 18 sryien of of eason so fal tailored dresses will be offerc worsteds, Lenser yg Helped shocks hair- wide wales and dia, is, homesput Eng- owrstriped serges occu Pasa French serge, in two-topes and bléck-and-white checked who specialize in this style of garment. it every size, surplic collar, cutaway coati "(MAIN fed Piret Floor.) MAIN BUILDING tee NHUT-MIEGEL COOPER CC me Tomorrow Evening | Values to *6; This Sale, at OF This Remarkable Selling en’s Clothing Department in view, we have made thz assortments greater and have included THOUSANDSOF TROUSERS AS WELL AS DARK AND MEDIUM SHADES IN WORSTEDS,. these are ‘ worTH § from which you may take your choice, at sf All sizes, 28 to 54 waist-measure. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) 4 dealin aliliie

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