The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1912, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912. _ IN MOVIES ® © © oO SENATOR JOHNSON BEANING THE ieee P CROWD © TWO SACKER AND’ VARIETIES OF ACTION | ne Asan wily HE whl ALL MARINES LAND AS REBELS FIGHT CUBAN TROOPS, United States Forces Go Into Camp at Caimahera, Where Skirmishes Take Place. a4 CAIMANERA, Cuba, May 2.—The United States marines who arrived hore Yesterday on board the Prairle landed toxtay at Deer Point, the regular mar- Ine camp site. A few skirmishes between Cuban regular troops and the insurgents are reported to have occurred in this vicin- ty. The losses have been insignificant Twelve negro insurgents were cap- tured to-day at Asesta, @ small frult Port at the entrance to Nipe Bay, ac- cording to reporte received by the Gov- ernment. Trafic on the Guantanamo and West- om Rafirosd is stil! interrupted. ‘The trains bebween Guantanamo and San- tiago are running, but the telegraph Wires are till dn bad shape. At the Government offices it ts still eclared thet no news haa been re- @leved from the front. No important military movements are expected to accur before the arrival of Gen, Jose J. Monteagudo to-morrow, when he will take chio? comm: NORFOLK, Va., Five tor- pedo boats, the Terry, Roe, Paulding, Drayton and McCall, left Norfolk Navy Yard last night, and it is reported they. are under orders to| proceed to Key ‘West to join the fleet now assembling | at tha: point to keep an eye on the re-| yeellion in Cuba. The collier Mars, loaded Swish coal, Jeft yesterday for Key Woat to supply fuel to the hips, —— TWENTY-TWO NEW RECTORS. | Se! General = Theolugteal ary Holds lt Graduating Exercises, Twenty-two men who will ent geiduated from Seminary at Ni eth, street to-tlay. aiplomas tn ti Boepherd from ¥ Of Austin, Texas, e es and w i one gf the honor men, read an essay on “Practical Ideais for the Worship gf this Chures Bisho J. M, Branvis of | nt, In ads dition to Mr honor to, read © Binns of No n the of Mystical Exper ‘and Benjamin M, ton of Vermont, wi ” graauates Were: of the Long I w Jersey; naylvanta; John Island; Kobert seth C. x, Haws T, Jillvon, Fond. | Jung, Maryland; | Y Wiillam rancis H Morton ©, Stone, Connecttout Jona Virgin, Tennessee; Carl A. Hy Suridgverg, Newark; Irwin Tucker, Lovivlana; Samuel H. Wood, New York, 6G. Walker, Kansas, ROYALTY IN AUTO SMASH; PRINCESS A VICTIM, beth of Ro i Karl Injured—Crown Prince Also Hurt. VIENNA, May & Eh from Buvharest to-day says that while ania and Prince} A special despatch | |“BUFFALO” AND “PAWNEE” BILLS FIGHT THE “MOVIES” Cody and Lillie Refuse to Pose in Wild West" Films and Sue for’ $25,900." Col, William F. Cody (“Buffalo Bil") | and Gordon W. Lilie (“Pawnee Bil" are having trouble with the “movies. They are afraid Gims depicting them in wild west sgenes will deprive them of future profits from the moving picture business, and an.a@ syit in the Su- preme Court to-day for $25000 damages and an injunction against Patrick Powe ers and Pliny P. Craft. ‘The complaint relates that on June 4, 1910, a contract was made with Col, Cody and Lillie, whereby the defend- ants were,to put on plays in moving oture form, deptoting episodes of the wild west, and: Col, Cody and Lillie were to receive $35,000 for posing, as woll AS a percentage of the profits. A dispute arose and !t was said ment of the money due Col. Cody Lilie was refused, Th refused pose Any. more, and Por sued for $1,000,000 damages, 1a B. R. T. SUBWAY FINANCES. Central Teast and Kuhn, Loeb & Co, to Be Principals. President Timothy §. Williams of the B. R. T. confirmed the report to- Ne y of New Kubn, b & Co, are to bo the prin als in ae iad ue new subway plans of the RB. addition a new company ts to be pr jzed, which will make the contract w.th the elty for the o7 vation of the mub- Way routes assigned to the Brooklyn |, company. In his statement President Williams! said: “A new rallroad company will formed to make the o act with t elty, This new company’s bonds will furnish the required ey and the new | York and Me financing will {n no way distur or ag | fect the present capitalization of the B lyn Rapid Transit Company, | © present refunding 4 per cent of the latter eompany will not 1 nor wil thelr Hen be affected, | subsequent dsgues will n fg the future to re and to additions fave Mnes not cov~ s8a- Mw to the eity ered by was settled and another agreement w drawn by which Col, Cody and Lil weer to furnish the scénrioa for a ce: tain portion, of the films and the de- fendants the other portion. Col. Cody and Lilte claim that Powers end Craft have appropriated 3,00 feet of film, in Violation of. the terms of the contract, and are advertising it undor the firm.name of “Buffalo Bill and Paw- nee BI Film Company.” Justice Gerard, before whom the mo- tion for the injunction was heard, re- served decision. te SEVEN SULLIVAN CHARGES. Another Indictment Against Former Mechanics and Tradera’ Bank Head The seventh Indictment against Da- vid A. Sullivan, former president of the Mochanics and Traders’ Bank of Lrook- lyn, to be brought as the result of the investigation into “the Union Hank scandal was presetited by the Grand | Jury to Judge ett. In the Kings | County Court y. The indictment rges Sullivan with the larceny of | $126,000 from the Mechanics and Trad- ers’ Bank on June 8, 1907, This latest indictment against Sul- through by the Grand under the statute of Iim- ction against him charge would be outlawed y, June & this n on by the , indletmen Joniously made & Co, yanks furda whieh In his possession, and that besides profiting In the tra ction himself the brokerage firm a Iso pratited. PRISON TERM 1 FOR PAGE TEMPERED. BY COURT. New Yorker Who Libelled Con- gressmen» Given - Five. Years, but Is Put on Probation, ay, 9-1 York Mnen und gullty of ha inally Nheted Chairman Henry D. Clay- ton’ and the membera of the House Judiclary Committee, tontay wasssly the extreme penalty,of the law when a sentence of five yerge in’'the peniten- tary and a fine of $,00 was passed upon him, Judge Barnard, however, suspended the operation df the sentence and placed | Page gn probation for “three years, re- quiring hat he report to the court once = 4s ‘To Mothers: You should gie youn children | Father John’ ‘a Medicine when they have a cold'or ate Fun, down, be- cause it is @ puré and wholesome food medivine which pill give thom new strength to fight off. the dis- ease. | it contains no alcohol nor danger- piloting a motor car along a country yoad Crown Prince Ferdinand of Rou-| ous drugs. mania collided with an ox cart, the! ——— — — motor being overturned into @ Gitch, | suMMER RESIDENCES To LET, the ceru ASRURY, Partie ae to The Princess Elizabeth, one of the mort noted beauties of Europe, and Prince Karl of Roumania were proba- | , the Crown | was h | spatch says that the Crown | A toed ar femdy art let he AgLultd- aba, only racently received hig rose ontlee, Rorthiwent chauifeus's license, ue ears At tae Roumanian Legation here it e. was officially de thet the Prince Vashing and Trincess were fatally hurt, The tthe Ge 9 accident was trivial, it was sta and do more than slight injuries, of the, occupayts of the car re-| ' Ze part of the youngel members of the parish of St. Angela Merici's Church tn the Rronx proved quite a success, ‘The ‘\ahow was given in Washington Hall, | ‘Tremont avenne and’One Hundred and ighth street, and hardly an-} . 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Your letter will be opened, read and an- swered by a woman and held in strict confidence, tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYW SEE THIS HOUSE NOW Our suamanaes are just wae their name implies cc herein ene Twint this pich this picture indicates, IN PROSPECT PARK EAST tric Neht, hot water heat, ete; $1,000 Elegant 2-story, rooms and bath between Eleventh an from Vifty End branch: IN FIFTY- FOURTH ST., id for, Window Front, 20 feet wi $500 Cash & $35 monthly, cove Representative on premi Realty A 176 Remsen Street; Brooklyn floors, console mi Don't fail ¢o see these Easy Housekeeping Before You Buy Elsewhere, Homes of comfort, convenience and genuine attractiveness. stone, bay window front dwelling; hardweod trim through , parquet ‘ors, open hearth in foyer hall, elec- Representative sh, balance easy terms. at No, 101 Fenimore Street, near Flatbush Avenue. nd Twelfth Avenues, Cmly one block ourth Street ‘Station of Sea Beach or West es of Fifth Two-story and cellar ide; ion gas and electric fixtures and HANDSOMELY DE‘ ORATED ng interest & principal on balance, “L.” Street asphaited and brick and st construc and bath nace heat fur 1100 Fifty-fourth Street Homes ssociates Telephone 6480 Maly, . STREET WHANERD OUT & FAT YONK To REACH SECO THiS FRAME BY HEcK f woman's highest sphere | f the fact that) “Ye wikke THEM « 4% AN-PICL OM SiH0x € = You RE PLATING y + fa = wHeen ' FAME THREE ty phadcld invita ¢ijuilss Neen ea He y-vouse 6oxs = Vibe Mtre tee al NS ear |e? =U | Uf Lay Ar ig ts re erate WL OLD KID"GER MANY” SCHAEFER OUT IN FRONT OF THE STAMD WAITING TOD To BAT ~ ASURESAING THE CROWS + YOU CAMT REEP THAT Guv HIS Peace {1 SHOWING ATTITUDE OF FOS MOTH TOWARD UMPIRE AETER GATHERING (5 @: SOND WHIFE THROUGH #15 HOOKS LITRE FOSTER NETED 15 Second SPT ONE TO STREBT-UATH TWO OUT BOTH Tim = Pah f (hi Oc AE went AC eA Xu! AN ( to) yal i | A AEM AL Upees EN § a £8 Hera bire *% Cito reais in. ale = G t) Cy en ae ° Way tS Re. + HEAD, Xe t es S 5) WELL = DOLON Gor THE “4 ‘ Pie OF HIS ARM. HARHOP : 2 WITH CHASE Cowman owoReareED |roareo STREET THEN owe: T's THE CREE AT SECOND AND HARTA ELE DANIELS COUPLE D Brite bh Oo.an me") ro mua, SME FIRST | WARTEO TOmnAN AEROSE AND WABNOPAMPLEDINON | CREE S0ue wALKER Aunninc Wro sounson It fe ve ro A PAP FED BALE 2 Priray ios NY ARTER His sham Tay wait rok a Zraiw eunse © A “reenare “We TATE PON CARDIO od * wHiPrEDE ae +E Bump. ud HiatroP —— REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL CSTATE FOR SALE— WESTC! TE | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, om — Budd dbtel edit || $500 at 4% interest in 10 years amounts to $741.06 SS5OO at 4% interest in 20 years amounts to $1,093.30 $500 invested at the following, auction sales along the, line of the northerly growth of N. Y. City show the fdl- lowing results after deducting all carrying charge May 26, 1891, $500 invested produced $3,850 in 14 years. Oct. 5, 1891, $500 invested produced $4,375 in 13 years. Pelhamwood —A high-class, attractive, residential Park, 15 miles ‘from Grand Central — 30 minutes running time. Choice of two railroads. Stations on the property. Morton Bliss sale, Ryer Homestead sale, | Camman Estate sale, June 6, 1899, $500 invested produced $6,140 in 8 years, : ‘ Moses De Voe Estate sale, Nov.11, 1903, $500 invested produced $6,000 in 6 years. L h Ga d |] Century Realty Co. sale, June 6,1907, $580 invested produced $1,150 in 3 years. arc mont rdens . Gouverneur Morris sale, June 7, 1910, $500 invested produced $1,030 in I yr. 8 mo. —an alluving Bungalow development, 18 miles from New York—and only 34 minutes away. The above sales are selected at random from many showing similar results. Examine the property of the Supreme Court Partition Sale of the Van_ Cortlandt Estate 719 LOTS o Broadway, Bet. 238th and 240th Sts, Van Cortlandt’ Park South, Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Park Reservoir, and adjacent aves. and sts, (Subway Station at Broadway & 238th Street) Will Be Sold at Auctign on the Premises Saturday, June 8,10.30 A.M. noe Bank Books Taken as Deposits on Purchase of Lots. 5% May Remain on Mortgage. Title guaranteed by Lawyers Title Ins, and Trust Co, Every Lot Must Be Sold to the Highest Bidder. Adam Wiener, Esq., Referee. Philbin, Beekman, Menken & Griscom, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. On either of these fully improved properties a $10 bill is all you need to secure your lot— balance in easy monthly payments. Inspection Trains On Decoration Day leave Grand Central 10.05 —11,03—1.10—2.15 — Ten minutes later at 125th Street. Dozens of other convenient trains—and our automobiles meet them all. Write, phone or call for free tickets and bool let. ‘ If you are interested in Suburban property it will be a pleasant way to spend Decoration Day—and no obligation on your part. CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO. 42d St. and Madison Ave. Vl Meer For maps and particulars apply to Joseph P. Day, Auct’r, J. Clarence Davies, 31 Nassau Street, 149th St. and 3d Ave, or REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ‘ QUEE _EXCURSIONS, Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko May 0... $1.50 Bellewood Park tvery Sunday, $1.00 Every Sunday, leave Pennastvania dt and Desbroxaes 1 Chunk Bellew Leave Jersey city 20 minutes Inter, Hudson Kiver Tube ‘Tra at Jersey Clty Station, Lehigh Vall Railrond” EXCURSIONS. _ DECORATION DAY AT THE SEASHORE ROCKAWAY BEACH. Vaya 1 PER MONTH'S) 1, and Small ment will buy y' feave: Station) trains pee € erin errlens s far Manhattan Clothing Co., {: 1248 3d Aye. Gor 724 724 St., NY, OR $10 CASH & $1 WEEKLY wi A buy a vl ne ‘OUND Northwest Corner of Browdway EXCURSIONS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.00 Beceration Day, leo Evory Sunder ond Holiday Ly. W. 7id St.8 50; Liberty St.9.000.m. MAUGCH CHUNK, 81.60 DEOORATION DAY Ly. W. 30 St.4.%0; Liberty St. 8.90 am, Via NEW JERSEY CENTRAL 1 MARD COAL! NO SMOKE! COMFORT! I | Excursion to New Haven on || DECORATION DAY | loamer RICHARD BECK 4 REAL ESTATE FOK SALE— fer will tea NEW JERSEY. / WILL SACRIFICE SUMMER COTTAGE owsen efernces Send ere on EXCHANGE CLOTHING ; Nuance 0 BEST VALUES IN THE CITY EASIEST’ P THE HUDSON)” 10.00" M M. ‘Two Hofreah nildren, AL binhonDa atc SREDIy. Must #1 Ticket pales limited to half the city, on ule ouly on day of ex. od Ore SER a Ear OR DECORATION DAY, May 30th, to one, POINT & ht LRN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. New Solendn wit DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Decoration Day Outings On Groat, Swift Day Line Steamer HENDRICK HUDSON To Kingston Point EASY ney OR MONTHLY ay American | Watch and Diamond aiden Lane. Tel. SHOT Cort. [DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | WATCHES g} JAMES BEROMAN Decoration Day UP THE SOUND DECORATION ‘The foot of the Catakill) SEA CLIFF and GLENWOOD 7 Maiden Lawe DAY and Return. ee eer ay MS a3, 8.90 $1 i Sai Waneine et: OUTINGS | 200 MILES FOR $2. Nei ure, ek nat aaa Bt Is ae ‘, i, Oa ore | Lenre Liesbeoaars St, 9.40 4. of a “sy tas M Lake jrmesile | are ttc er ea STEAMBOATS run wate aah ARUERY ZUNDA Eg tlh ypc elon i ‘eleutigon, gna noLibay Sy | pane LY $ biswond Hg ger ‘diamalae, DECORATION DAY |,76,] .\; oe aR Mauch Chunk | auncencarg sy pean EBRD 3! Eee ty en nq les MONTAUK ADEOUSIE IGHT-SEEING YACHT CLIFTON be Ws io, he af He é NS +) Heel. RAY TRUS. hs oR SEAR TOR : f | Returning ina ror B06. 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