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SHOT IN DARK AFTER CHALLENGE | OF WHO'S THERE Wietim of Bullet Partially Iden- @fies Man by Sound of His [June =. Voice in Test. Gartin Casey, employed tn the ene | John @anufactusing plant of the Kings) oyun Goenty Lghting Company at the foot | — DOCTORS 7 GAVE HER UP); by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound calaeee ee abe ap —Her Story In- teresting. ly wounded by @ pistol Ghot shortly after midnight to-day. Pat-| Mlerse Ory Dock, a block away from the Olant, wae held as the man who after Casey had partially beach in rearch of Griftwood, felt the sting of 2 bullet in He Gropped to the beach and ems came to give bim aid unt! some a g z i i gh i i 134 dip E 3 = ffs tye i i iF i f it were perm! for its fine STURDAY tuscans ai $1.96 value, at.........++ streot, Bay Ridge, was! y, & ‘watchman at the| the Bay Ridge section 14 the polloe thet during after midnight he had rks and wandered down would tide He heard a man there?” and before he ‘The latter fact, however,| ‘The su ei {Lydia E a i iy points for a single fare, _ 2. It relieves the passenger of the necessity of obtainin, one transfer after another, as the single transfer wit obtained upon the payment of a cash fare, i al tit proper operation of the car. 4: This system will afford to the passengers all transfer Beivlegts to which they are entitled, and should re- Ses, transfer abu: The extensive use of transfers and their great abuse have re- Hj duced the average fare per passenger to 3.41¢. for the first fou smooths since January 1, 1912, when the New York Railways Com. ly commenced operation. This does not leave sufficient margi ible the Coney, to develop its property as it would desire to ed to enjoy greater prosperity. Motices explaining the new transfer ticket will be found in all the cars and instructions for its use are printed upon the back of co-operation of the public is respectfully requested. New York Railways Company 166 BROADWAY a Ate. Hate, | Children’ ed. by fancy braids, and rough braid aid " T9C| chrownere at 98e, Special at |Muncay, ihursday and Sat tn motor boats, Tn the evening a din- fer was served at the clubhouse, Atter a pleasant visit to friends at Norfolk, Va,, Miss Henrietta Bmith te auspices of the Junior Order of Amer- foan Mechanics in Stapieton Park, yes- terday morning. Addresses were made jby State Senator How Rorowgh President Cromwell, ex-Con- Bressman Montague Leasier, Co’ Judge J. Harry Tiornan, J.B. Rhote, and Rev, 0. P. Barnhill, Mivs Matilda Winship of Graniteville will spend next week at Ph . The annual outing of the Royal Ar- canum Lodges jn Richmond will be iy held at Midiand Park in Grant City on #% Savings Of Several Dollars to Men and Young Men U. S. True Blue Serges s; & Suits of Quaker Gray Of course our assortment of suits at $15 is practically unlimited, in- ‘After serving thirty yeare on the po- | M) fice force Thomas Cunningham of Clit. | & ton has been retired on the usual pen- | # “ cluding fancy blues, grays, browns and mixtures of almost every kind; but because blue and gray are this season’s most will probably interest you most, we 8 | “rhe annual strawberry festival of st. | Ri ‘9 Episcopal Church of i on cust Toretay evening Ml ak particularly of the U. S. True e Suits, absolutely unfading and unshrinking; and the Flannel serge. Smart, distinctive, ery one a marvel of value at $15. rays, suits of plain thoroughly well tailored suits. Fast-Color BlueSergeSuits &$ Fancy Grays, Blues & Browns lish fabrics of the kind usually tter than most $10 suits, and, ally good value at that low price. Just the thing for men their Summer suit. They splendidly and hold their style and shape to the very end. The Famous Brill Twenty Blue, Gray & Fancy Suits The pride of the Brill Stores—the Brill Twenty—uncommonly good suits at $20, uncommonly good fabrics and uncommonly g . The very best that the immense buying resources of these five big stores can produce to sell at $20, and that’s the best that can' be offer- ed and better than most suits at $20. $10 Suite on Sale at 4 Stores Only, Not at 49th Street. Straw Hate Special at $1.40 and $1.85 at 4 Stores, Not at 49th Street. Strong, substantial, $18 suits; tailored far had female troubles | #¥ 4 and a tumor and a me. I could not sit | By ent, and could sleep | a so much misery|& with pains in my | {3 and back. “A year ago last spring my doctor| x gave me up, and he was surprised to see B the two | ie this spring and to see my ¢o potsted to Bim and ong! give Lovin E, Pinkham’s Vegetable r ‘ompound the praise wherever I go, for | £™ the same tT Know | would hot be here today or have | denset vigorousty that he | our fine baby boy if Thad not taken —Mrs. SARAH J. STUART, R. P. tt watehman et the| No. 2, Bor 16, Elmo, Mo, Vegetable Compound, made from roote | ‘MéCarthy was held under pare Coempensn, pane yeas and berbs, is unp Te tne ite kee ior fF | used with perfect FIVE CONVENIENT STORES § 279 Broadway, Near Chambers St. Broadway at 49th St. 128th St. at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich leled. 1 be rane tdhecn se Union Square, 14th St., near B’way confidence by women whe, saat Frome Seplasecseaty, detrer ; mation, ulceration, tumors, irregulerie| FF ISLAND NOTES. | ite, periodic pains, backache, bearing. ; down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, di ‘Midland paee yon Reosiratee Lydia E. to-morrow evening, m's Vege Sompoun t New Brighton | standard remedy for termals’ ills, N. J. If you want special Pinkham REAL Pee uars SALE— (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and an- swered by » woman and held in strict confidence. Zz3 BE OUR GUEST ON SPECIAL TRAIN RT, bn tas shattered 5 Mr. and Mrs. New Yorker: <p age My Are cordially invited to be our guests on our speoial inspection train, Sunday, June 2nd, leav= ing Grand Central Station 2:20 and 125th Street ten minutes later, on a visit to Larohmont Gardens; @ most attractive Bungalow Development, and to Pelhamwood, a high-class restrioted residential $10 down seoures any lot, the balance in easy ipparent that the existing transfer methods in the interest of the convenlence of the public as Protection of the revenues of the Company, Com- therefore ted wall 28 for t! ey nea i on He} 1, 1912, a new form of transfer ticket The advantages of the new transfer are ns follows: i. It is convenient for the passenger because it indicates all the possible ways of travelling between two WALI HMILLA LIAL LAAT LALLLLLL DE WALLA Our agents; wearing yellow badges; will be at the train gate 30 minutes before train time to give you FREE tiokets, or write, phone or oall at our offices for tiokets and full information. Office open Sunday, 10 A. M. toa P.M. Absolutely no obligation on your part. is necessary to make the desired journey. 3. it relieves the conductor of the necessity of issuing re-transfers, He will have more time to devote to the safety and convenience of passengers and to the VALU ILALAIPOLLEELLLL ELEM WIE [DENTISTRY THAT LASTS extra ay elsewhere for artificial den- nothing to equal these in durability, beauty and ire simply unsurpassed “ETI Mountain Excursion Resort MUSIC, AMUSEMENTS Country Dinner, 50c the teeth always remain "New WA TERBUR DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Special Train leaves Penna. Ferries, Cortlandt and Desbrosses Sts.,9 A, Mi, 10 years, timation en ‘wW ICAL DISCOVE Hudson River Tube Trains connect be ae ie 4! at Jersey City Station, Saving Specials ed Hate, jever lore has this store, storie at the low prices which we will offer tore 1 \ wi ‘we wi er for our Java Hate, Trimmed Outing Hate, Java body and 1 shapes, 79c hats and white chip j i ‘AL PAR Ss 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, 4 Goor west Abraham & Sreus',) WAT! 84 W. 23d St., New York, EXCURSION TO NEW HAVEN ON SUND. JUNE 8 Steamer RIOHARD PECK wil) leave Pier 70, B, R., foot Reet 224 et,, 10.00 A. 3.) due New Haven 2.80 P, M, turn, due N. ¥, 0.00 P, M, Two hor in New Haven, Music, Refreshmer trimmed in white, Special at........... White C S00 hale hats, 92.69 vall®) OBc| Extra Fine Plumes, high lustre, Black and Whito French regular $3.98, Special ty, om sale only on day of Mcnte. Rtresin'tae McAlister 8 Reta CPEE CS drama ithe + a mem yworid Want Work Wanders | li ee me ee ett att rent ee Nomen Seem eet same 10 Nene eeeeg Ooms neers THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1912.“ Ni Values That Mean |__ REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE /.T AUCTION, | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, . Modern Possibilities of Real Estate | ; In 1888 Mr. W. A. C. bought 125x180 on a leading avenue in The Bronx for $68,000, He has recently . leased it for 21 years, ground rental, tenant to erect his own building and pay taxes and all expenses, for $46,000 per annum net. In 1889 Mr. F. A. W. paid $48,000 for 6 lots at the junction of two leading ip in The Bronx. These 6 lots were recently leased for $35,000 net per annum, the tenant to erect his own buildings, pay al taxes and expenses. In 1899 M.. A. D. paid $27,500 for 2 lots, with old frame buildings, on a leading thoroughfare in\ The Bronx. It now brings a rental of $1 8,000 per annum net, tenants paying all expenses. In 1900 Mr. L. M. paid $70,000 for a corner oma prominent io hp in The Bronx, containing about, 3 lots, erected a 3 story building, and to-day the prop- erty brings in a rental of $40,000 per annum. Im 1905 a corner at a Subway station, containing about 11 lots, was sold for $60,000, a tax payer was erected ~ on it, and it oe a rental of $35,000 net per annum, tenant paying a! I expenses except taxes. These are only a few of hundreds of similar examples that we know of. Go to the Property and you will see the opportunity offered you at the Supreme Court Partition Sale of the Van Cortlandt Estate 719 Lots on Broadway, between 238th and 240th Streets, Van Cortlandt Park South, Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Park Reservoir and adjacent avenues and streets. (Subway Station at Broadway and 238th Street.) To Be Sold at Public Auction on the Premises Saturday, June 8, at 10.30 A.M. 75% may remain on mortgage Savings bank books taken as deposits on purchase of Lots Titles guaranteed by Lawyers’ Title Insurance & Trust Co. ‘Every lot must be sold to the highest bidder Adam Wiener, Eeq., Referee Messrs. Philbin, Beekman, Menken & Griscom, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. For Maps and particulars apply to Joseph P. Day J. Clarence Davies Auctioneer 149th St. & 3rd Ave., 31 Nassau Street Bronx cap FOR SALE. iA sil m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— "On Mesdy-made Sulla or Overcoata, OIL AO hal REI TL DOWN So WEEKLY |$i00 Gis AND $10 DER MONTH MEN'S CLOTHES eat EXCHANGE CLOTHING 00. Clothing «Credit $4 eat Manhattan Clothing Co., 1248 3d Ave., Cor. 72d St., N.Y. Open Evesiags. W._K._L.. Box 60 Krentng World Uptowa, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW JERSEY. WILL SACRIFICE SUMMER COTTA OWNFR, P.O. BOX 1 3 MEETINGS. SOCIETY OF TAMMANY | “*** YoncteCano ME oR Sia teen near hv eer OY BAMOND eWACH Ch COLUMBIAN ORDER miei eerie ria, Brethere—-You are soquapted te prey the Q BANKING INTEREST By order of the Grand 8 og ain BANKING INTEREST = trom, 0.8 ie! 89 INTERES Maphatten—Seasoe. of Flowen, 10th ft In ee 1ASth, . to ny Bier ahofh, Net Teepeadence Allowed on accounts from $10. to pa a er re BANKING AND FINANCIAL, De: @ROAOWAY. —$——oaaoaoaoaoaSaEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeeee totereet trom quse MW 1th the 8 N. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT] _-8v8iness opportunities. | Welt emering gue Ted vear- nt . EASY WEERIN OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | GARLOH fo pis, Swomirr,, 8Or100 ter foo | Calter whic vor boukion’ 10 150 Dakss ‘American Watch aad Diamond Co. posta uae rainy, wistnng Seek | CLARKE BROTHERS, Ranken 6 Maiden Lane. Tel. G8GT Cort. ro iy i Purcvgees. a ee el lOBILE, § ON 7 a DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WAT HELP WANTED—MALE, COORS WANTED, A ; + SR EBLY. DOWN, $1 weekly, W. We » Dia. TIMEKEEPER, WALD fe $1 eS ASTORIA HOTEL Ow ie Sihinaed orid ¥ants F¥ork Ponders . | = DIAMONDS, Watches deli ecoepted ; Pia ae prem "utr | ai BIRDS AND oe 6 Lemme ements ee am emer — RE -S- ee - I will sell my beautiful 6-room house, combate. ing steam beat, bath and all tmprovemente, for $2,080; fm the fastest growing section of Quem, sits made on or before June 5, draw | 964 Nassau St. (Tribune Bidg.) Eat. 1869 =