The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 6

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mereememennmae: sre ane TR: omer ie THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY a 19%. PLANS A MAMIMOTH {MILLIONAIRE STOKES "Meereameruer cess i tt Racways | F REREATON DOCK ON | SUED FR STOQO0O BY sirens Dead A to Support Charge Not Received . Sa tatr te have Geen malic HI ea ly DREAMLAND'S RUINS) ‘SHOOTING SHOW GIRL’) xz, seroma br LON. N vy Cl Millet e 3} fT econclu — at the finger ends, and every pair contains— | York, were discharged because of jack | not Interfere with the of & | of evidence against them when they |new warrant when against ‘ 4 ‘ ey | ed in co day Borough President Steers Pro-| Miss Graham Begins Action| jut ™"Su"somnat ann Ehret cane tae ‘ nt State alt q Ito Board May Save | for Damages and ‘He Is jCompany'or New York and: Cincinnats | Hach ae Inge ai, ‘ol Dhar Gere Laisie thu Slee posal ay 9a who charged that a tithographing pro- PORT OF NEW Yor ; sh Sane wear out before the gloves. ” YC cones for whic he Wd the di nd | it Many Acres. Served by Clever Ruse. | jit “ata’ not prove. to be an repre: | ty mrcierey There's a way to tell the; genuine. | The Magistrate decided to free the Mise Lillian Graham, show girl, who,|men in spite of the fact that an officer |, with the! Conrad, was arrested at! from the New York Police Department liverpool, A plan to convert the old iron pler at Sheek a te ben” re aa the Dreamland ruins into an elaborate fi ork, ' e* ” ‘ recreation dock, stretching 1,0 feet|the instigation of W. F. D. Stokes, | name Kayser. It is there for into the ocean and to be built of atone | June 7 last, charged with shooting him your protection, 6 a steel, with the prospect that the! several times when he refused to ylold | _ or ‘ore ee Ehulich Sone ; : = will enable the city to reclaim|to their alleged demand for money, é Goutieee’ Ootionn A “Kayser” @loves cost no more 7" cians oqpes of land now under water on the | brought sult against Btokes to-day for 7 * gaily a Century ‘= wenn, / than the “ordin kind,” and beach of the projected Seaside Park at or. for “malicious prosecution and | qm age Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Feet? Corns, \ rth double in quali fit and r) aiss Ur'netimate tostay by Borough | Notice of summons wus fled tn the Callouses or Bunions, Frost Bite and Chilblains? : Be Careful to Whom value, r biti You Trust the Exami- Don't accept the “just as good” hind # nation of Your Eyes t Steers Supreme Court, but no complaint ac- Use TIZ. It is Sure, Quick and Certain. “look in the hem” for the name | The “Ehrlich” service ir. Steers's proposal was in the form companied the paper. Clark L, Jordan, f ‘“‘Kayser’—the kind that “don’t maintains a staff of of an amendment to a report of the appearing for Miss Graham, said the rate Stock Budget Committee,|complaint had not yet Deen fully wear out” at the finger “tips.” registered Fo ceonatt et ch authorized §25.000 for removing|drawn, because of the unexpectedly Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ Today ‘Digrs, Dulkheeds and debris from the] quick service of a subpoena on Stokes, bgrned area, The board agreed the ap-| but that the document would be forth- @repriation should not be touched until | coming promptly. Mt was decided that no use may be] “Miss Conrad also ts to begin simi meade of the jettles and plors which sur-|lar proceedings against Stokes for a specialists in e vived the fire. examinations. mit The old pier ds in a fair state of pres-| "Their cases are similar. We allego prescribe glasses t egyetion.” said. Mr Steere) “wad it ta |My, Gtokee swore willfully and, mait- will help. | pasaible, with tho expendi:ure of @ rea-|cibusly to get Miss Graham and Miss Wo Caras f WN ! 7 , gepable sum, to convert It into @ bulk-| Conrad arrested, he knowing no crime fe charge for glasses only. % ‘New York! head or Jetty which would preserve the| had been committed by them. They Pistest Finn Gt om - R iy add to the city’ f asses, $2.50 to 612 L 4) SR 3 twech and add to the oilty's acreage | were tried on the charges preferred by With Bifocal ‘Lenses, €4.60 to $18 g la te i! him and acquitted. The Jury did not ane for the pier were prepared by| believe the young women had lured him wn 2 } fail: Astor House Chief Engineer n Kt. Ward, who|to their apartments in the Varuna and 2 eh . seni? 15th Se. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d Se. eqnoulted with Vorhies, builder | there tried to hold him up for money. YJ 101 1 Neveau, An Se ‘17 West 424—New York of the old pier. 1; pointed out that] “This case differs from the ordinary ! iia “Cor. Bond Bea {| the absence of such « bulkhead reach- where John Doo proceedings are b 4 into the ocean has cost the city|«tarted in order to find out whether a ; Mipre than thirty acres of land at the! crime has been committed. Instead fF ib tape of 0c Parkway. At Manhattan! going to that protective mi is Hgach the establishment of bulkheads i AT: galt SA PEPER won back acres of land from the mn, and more bulkheads are ‘being vice was made by upon the owner of the Ansonia at his big apartment hotel. Process Server Harry Rothenberg, twenty-one years old, learned Mr. Stokes wished to sell a Lge himself with the pecullarities © property, and called up Mr. the stonse on the phone, saying he had a purchaser. Rothenberg spoke #0 famill- arly regarding the property that Stokes was taken off his guard, it ts stated, ‘ and agreed to see the young man. Mr. ; Stokes fumed when the papers in the | Graham sult wore handed to handed to him. GAS KILLS WOMAN WOMAN OF 90. | Ta) (Continued trom First Page.) Her Daughter Also a Victim tn amen » « Philadelphia Home. i PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May %1.—Mrs. ri om ROSENBAUM & Co, prose | 10 & 13 WEST 23?? STREET infected Aisease. If Kamse ste teat “TYREE’S Antiseptic Powder | he ‘ie wert of erasttte, —-4 - ‘ESPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY, JUNE-1ST One Thousand Lingerie Waists a ¥; Frrmie! aie Kewell” ve prevents ad has been i years. | Dissolves | in- \e th water, and fo unequaled as rind meg ‘buntons, ON SALE roe s ON SALE || TAKEN FROM THE REGULAR cellouses or an quickly make Here is instant re- anant remedy— STOCK, NEW SHEER SUMMER MODELS. NOT A WAIST IN THIS SALE EVER ‘SOLD FOR LESS: THAN TWO DOLLARS{ i Influence to kee Wa called "Tia. THe tenmaa word: feet worl Row using every Infugnce to Ree? | Annie, Wiiflamd ‘Aifty-nine Youre old, |i “Sveten feet atetamickin reseed 15 ot |"nd her mother, Mrs, Mary J, Long,| thelr mormal ise, ‘Thousands of indice ninety yours of axe, were asphyxiated | Oration with perfect comfort | ne It's th ly fe i" it of jail. With the possible except'»n Deugherty, every one of the councilmen mixed up in the deal 1s well fixed. i |, PRoebus is one of the best known hotel amen in the Tesort, He recently retired from active hotel life, after selling tho inletoric hotel Windser, headquarters for yeara of the best known whips of the ‘ores. Writ Doi No Erma 8 FOR FT, in thelr home here early: to-day, Death ever made |gouth Wobesh Aves Gnicenon Sin it chm roy was accidental and was due, to gas Crewing out [free trial package of T12 by return mati, | Ry ut 8 F, Me epcaping from a range, sore fete Powders and other remedies leit betes. erent ott Pellet vou never” || SOuptry during the annual horse show here, to th dener interests, who ere ; 4 te erect a twemty-two-story hostelry.on Not over two waists to a costomet aight. Mflionatre Butcher” heads one of the lergest packing houses of the Intimates say he worth million. Lane, a favorite Kuehnle con- tractor, President of the Lane Paving | essler, known familiarly as “The ' GTije Advantage of Wide Selections. | ELECTING silver for a little giftor a ae yA, Credit Terms: big one (even if it be a gift for your- Y/ $3 Dowa on $39 self) is always interesting. | ' Company, is said to be worth a quarter of a million, Ho at present holds somo “fich pickings” in city contracts, ‘Malia, proprictor of Malia's Hotel, te * Known to be worth at least $100,000, prin pay innvested {n the saloon business with “Boss” Kuehnte. ‘Dougherty owns the largest restaurant i Atlantic av! 4 ie comforta| Ap the local potitica: GIVEN AWAY he gang tn the And the interest increases with the Bitter a ontrol. at the it mera! electio: and through his . : aan Be cvpetisn wits the we Variety of things you may select from. O, in Last Days e f S le Ordinance No, 6 as the Concrete rdwalk bill was officially known, A ; ; y * ® tempestuous history In council Which is why so many people find Friday and Saturday troduced during January, {t was given Sugar * 7 a rst and second reading and then pigeon- this such an interesting store. led after the daily press had ex- Basket ed it. Men’s and Women’s SLIP-ONS AND 1: 98 Lek hea 1 eal _ The “Variety” comes of the gathering r 7 _ fil 1 FINE RAINCOATS : here of the work of the designers in our F S VALUES FROM $4 to es high os $9.50 Sterling 1014 inches. Eizo" I. SILK & MO Silver, |] Cleven factories, Ne POPLIN rity ey 50 Price: K 4 ing! 4 Meriden | VALUES FROM VALUES FROM $10 to as high as §20 Basket, $7.50; bg ee a i maker couldn’t J yaiue at The Great Circle ‘Mews. and Women's re aad Women 8 5 the Counc, big, hovel men, urged Tongs, $4.50, || Possibly hope to show. tie. Se Te || ; cs una sua he » effectually | see toll eden petit < IMP. RAINCOATS due East or West—in crossing the | Atlantic, Now they follow the route known as the Great Circle. On the map it looks as if it were an out-of-the-way course but in reality it is by far the || shortest cut. VALUES FROM $8.50 to as high as $22.7: Men’s & Women’s ENGLISH narooats « cusanoins, Q-T6 Beer aslee oe toe sonrcenis on one | Sterling in plenty. ‘as Council might determin lution from time « ume, thai | must be made under the plans revered 2 @ civil engineer to be em- | ‘ This engineer was to be em- Plated Wares that are almost-as at- RAINCOATS & GABARDINES VALUES FROM $15 to ae high as $32.50 Baer Pan fepaire™ which monn tractive (the Sheffield and Old Dutch re- ‘ ‘The SHORT COURSE to RESULTS ty id Resrelistartals oe wales . : : may fueem to be to sdvertite 1h 8 ilec’s and Weretan s_and Women’s 50 pay him ad tnfimtum, No estimate | productions are especially charming). number of different newspapers and || LINEN DUSTERS FERTISING RATES, but follow this Variety of Styles and Colors, All sizes ars within @ comparatively few GREAT CIRCLE, VALUES UP TO VALUES UP TO $10.00 Boys’ & Girls’Cape: Girls’Capes 80° A splendid lot of about $50 Capes in » the cost was mde, but unofficial | res gave it as at least a milifon i Prices that fit every desire, jt now develops that the measure ares The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, guCCESSOR) Silversmiths fine assortment of new and beautiful shades, all the latest, Values are as high as 83.00, PLYMOUTH BAINCOAS 872 60 W. 212 | B’wa 23d St. |6th Ave. Cor. 18th St. Former Best Store. | Door from Cor.1éth St The Circula- tion of The World, Mornings and 8un- days, in New York City Exceeds that of the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED, coax! according to Burns, o: To him was teft the job Ing the proper majorti ed four others, it te And You Will Get the Best Re- sults and Pay BUT ONE Advertising Rate, Advertisein Next Sund 49-51 W. 34th St, Through to 68-70 W. 35th St, New York IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~» - A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO ANQ GBT If,

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