The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 8

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fm the drag store and hed addressed the crowd. “Your name ie not John Doe,” said HFELINGL, CHAUFFEUR HELD + IATO TRAGEDY RIVER POWER BOATS RIGIDLY INSPECTED Guggenheim said he had just left the Automobile Club in his auto a eeen the accident, went to the Thirty-Fourth Street, West “Tl fine you % for disorderly con- duct,” said the Magistrate, adding « eevere reprimand. Guggenheim paid the % and atarted New Rates Fixed, Too, for Summer Dresses, Suits & Skirts Reduced to $5,000 in Case iq. idk tae Taking Passengers Out to Bite REE tL a Involving Death Under | amity, ot auaseanciaat® « revort| German Warships. een een eee eee “Yea,” he anewered, “And your adérese is net No, Tl Broad. wayr’ “No; my address ts No. 16 Broadway. 4 Gdichac! Magyer, the chauffeur who! you don’t think 1 was golng to tell the last night ran down two men and @' Magistrate all that, do you? Not a line woman with an automobile truck at|of this is going to get into the news- Eighth avenue and Fifty-fourth street, yl You understand that, qausing the death of one and serious there ot cncthes, ‘M. Robert Guggenheim was graduated was to-day arraigned | trom the Columbia School of Mines in before Coroner Hollenstein. Bail was 19%. He ie managing director of the fixed at $10,000, but the chauffeurs at-| Guggenheim Exploration Company and torney said that the man's wife was peri-| is noted as a breeder of fine dogs. He @usly 1 at thelr home, No. 4% Wast; lives at No, 14 Kast Ninety-second street @ixty-seventh street, and bail was re-} 294 was one of the wealthy men made Truck, LINEN SUITS........... o DRESSES of tissues, flaxons, striped voiles, linens & batistes ......... cece eee SKIRTS of imported terry cloth ratines, cordeline, repps & linen Forty amall power boats, all of which are used for passenger carrying pur- | pores, puttered into the Battery basin to-day to undergo revere oficial Inspec- tion and egulation at the hands of My ‘nited States At at Inspectors, of- of the Dock Department and the embled for inspection | to-day, Dock Commissioner Tompkins decided the little river craft should 12.50 & 18.00 5.75, 7.50 to 19.50 * 3.50, 4.75, 5.75 22to26 JOHN FORSYTHE 34th St., West THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE uf 1912. properly equipped and regulations 1! {ting their carrying vapacity be ployed. Accordingly he consulted with Federal officials and the police heads, with the result that there was @ har- montous co-operation when the little ships put into the basin to-day, Of the Federal officials Capt. A. See- r v0 66,000, Sapety stage by Shen Harburger on Ae & result of the accident Nelson ihe Light, who is fifty-four and « Denne, seventy years old, of No. 84 widow, wee crossing to an Eighth ave West Forty-ninth atreet, 1e dead and| nue car and was helping Denne, who ny hang Light, Afty-four years old, | tive at her boarding house at No, 4 9f Wo. 314 West Forty-ninth street 18 Weet Forty-ninth street and who was fn Flower Hospital in « serious condi- tn feeble health. David Sheehan of No, wey; inspector of Hulls, C 1g ed tion, 900 West Fifty-fifth street was also help! Gunn examined every hull, engine, life ing when the auto-truck, which be-: [| Preserveve, Light, ateering contrivance, longed to Relsenweber's Restaurant, | bell and fire extinguisher. @ashed into them, <— onne UP diclosed that walle Denne died within an hour of reach-| ™ fig eta Veggie bed desired to live up to the law, there ing Flower Hospital. Sheshen, whem/ Gore otnere who wanted to “beat” the the truck thrust aside, wes able to 6°) jaw. This latter class was soon epot- home after Dre. Barrett and Drietrieh| ted by Capt. Bunce Capt. Gunn and had fixed him up ia the drug store, Pastel. tho Seetionhad Ons work ont periottoally ‘de continued MOCK DUCK, HE GO AWAY TO SLING SLING ALLEE YEAR. Emperor Gold Labels $1.00 ed Labels $1.50 Non - shrinkabie necn venus — strong, closely-woven goods—cuffs that can’t ravel—cuffs separate or attached—coat style. “No Excuse For a Faded Shirt” After Magyer was arrested the crowd 4 him. Patrolmen Mullins and locked him in F. V. Bracker's @rug store at No, 6 Eighth avenue. ‘The mob flung itself #0 violently upon the door that Mullins had to draw his fevolver and threaten to shoot, ‘The crowd fell back, then readvanced with greater fury. A phone message the West Forty-seventh street sta- until every craft carrying human beings brought #!x detectives under In- SS petoeely Provided with the necessary @ottor Hayes. “hey had to punch their way to the drug store door, Just after eee oy Emperor shirts—they are laun they entered # tn displaying a deputy foe of 88 and cessive juarahteed never to fade, no matter how often laundered. eat sw nom, vo Ml Wns Gace Deapee |e pas roel] geet ar ery cee ee ; ly Celestial Despite | ihe number of passengers it is pormitted and your money will be cheerfully refunded. | 100 handsome Unique Defense, to carry. It 1s also required that a designs. Latest fashionable patterns and colors. Plain or Passenger fee of only % cents wharf to warship can be charged, a ilar fee applying for the return ¢: In all, forty-four motor boats were in- “Don't smoke in here, where these jaited bosoms. persons are unconscious,” said the drug: | ‘Mock Duck, leader of the Hip Sing inspect these unusual shirts today. Tong in Chinatown and so-called head of hinese gambling syndicate, Preurrs SPEECH ANGERS THE oROow bu cted of having petloy alipe in| *Pected to-day, Another fleet ts to as- rantee araiy Png ie Ahly aloes . vatobea | BI® Posseasion in General Sessions to- asap hg OP ae >a Peeiipeions ‘pe process, re wah ‘and hurled him out to the street. |2#7 884 sentenced to serve from one PURSE SNATCHER HELD. ptt on the deputy sheriff addressed the | ' two years in Bing Sing prison, filte.*“ wd. Patrolman Hembt says he made| The well known Tong leader was colors laundry. proof. ‘Tue decier wait placed on trial before Judge Swann Charles Haas, sixteen years old, of No. Ae Sumner lane Brooklyn, was ar- Emperor Shirts Fourteenth y of No, 18 Lewis Street . avenue while sho rf entering her Q Rj home test night. tHe pleaded hot guilty and was held in $100 ball for the an HEARN was ‘arrested by Emperor West of Fifth Ave. He tried to throw away the the pale which contained $20, when he policeman bore y him, It was (Guggenheim, still calling himself Doe,” was arraigned before Magistr House im the Night Court on,e charge @isoréerly conduct. Hembt told how Prisoner had insisted on smoking Maas = IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— from Confucius and ether Chinese | wanted to administer her own punish prophets. ment. Special for One Week Only Suit Made to Order Guaranteed $40 to $60 Values 1 = Pe | Genuine Puriian Serge Made To Measure quality of pure woolen suiting is 88 per yard. Retailers charge much more for this material. It is made especially for $40 to $60 suits, and is only bought by the highest class tailors. To give you an idea ofwhat sort of made-to- measure suit bargains we are offering our cus- tomers from week to week, just read this: It takes $34 Yards of Cloth to Make a Suit; tailors’ cost for material alone is $10.50. The Average New York Tailor Would Charge from $40 to 600 for a Suit Made of This Material. equal to those used in $40 to $60 suits. No matter how much you pay for a suit, you Can't Bs potter This is an extra special in every sense of the word and a rare opportunity. It is only ale possible by the purchase from a jobber who needed quick oash. For par- ticular dressers, this is your chance to get a strictly high class suit of the famous Puritan Serge, which will be, without doubt, the best suit you ever wore, perfect fit and summer sultings: Clay- lweave Serges, Drummond Standish Worsteds, aerisTweeds,Hockanum ‘Think of it! A $40 to $60 Puritan Serge Suit, Made to Measure. Any Stylefor $12.75 THE REST IS UP TO YOU faultlessly tailored for the ase Ritchie & Cornell THREE BIG STORES OPPOSITE HERALD BUILDING 1347 BROADWAY 251 EIGHTH AVENUE Near 23d Street tures, etc., etc. low Suit to order BETWEEN 35th and 36th STREETS 408 E. 149TH STREET Near Third Avenue DPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $—-SATURDAYS 10 O'CLOCK % A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT.; E. Pritchard, Maker, ‘ts appetizing appearance. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. Supplied by best dealers everywhere. Served i in Leading Hotels, Cafes : and Restaurants. HENEVER or wherever you are served with Passt BivE Risson there is always that indication of quality that brings a smile of satisfaction. With a rich mellow flavor and delight. fully smooth taste, it satisfies every expectation aroused by It is a wholesome and benefi-ial beverage for A trial order will convince you. e to. easy to aufose Ide Silver Collars 2 fer 280 have ample auTroNNOLas OLES are ene: fer to button and they don't tear out, GO. P. IDE & CO., Mahe, TROT, §.Y, Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, D mace vas LG meal better. It gives an ap- petizing flavor to soups, meats, fish and salads. 10c. A BOTTLE i Spring S St, N. Y Ne Upri ights New Player Pianos ,.." a | 375 WISSNER PIANOS WAREROOMS: Flatoush Ave,, ith Ave.: Brook- New Yorw using Dr, t i Janey romedje At Yat Samide you ain i ai re | —that’s the value of the wheat crop last year in the United States alone. ‘i i Wheat is used more extensively as human food than any other cereal, What does this mean to you and the children? It teaches the lesson of eating the grain’’” that contains all the essential elements for a MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED . oq _ 4 WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND health, development and nourishment of body and mind. In selecting your wheat food, choose the kind which contains all the health-building qualities of the grain; get— FORCE “Force” is an all wheat food in every sense. The valuable mineral matter and gluten of wheat are not removed in making “Force,” As wheat and milk are complete foods in theme - selves, consider the double value of a dish of “Force” For flavor, all other flaked foods are flat compared to“Force.” It is cooked, rolled, baked and toasted, with a delicate blend of barley malt, making digestion doubly easy for all, from the babies to the aged. Ask your grocer for.“Force”—the As Wheat Food, Try This his Recipe “Force’ J” Apple Pud- ding—Put a layer of “Force” in baking dish, some bits of butter, a layer of sliced apples, season to taste with cinnamon and sugar, re- peat these layers to fill dish and bake in mod- erate oven until apples are thoroughly cooked. Made by The H;O Company, Buffalo | Gar re! | ]

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