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. ee ee See SRR Paar kee. I EERE GILLS OE nme AR exorbitant, that the housewife gets the benefit, she fa enabled to buy food atufts f v family cheaper. swerve you?” GAVE HER PLAN 18 NOT PRAC- WITH ALDERMAN IN MAYOR'S OFFICE Mrs. Julian Heath Defends Plan for Market Under N. Y. Central Tracks. Mrs. Julian Heath of Riveraide Drive, Sut who in her efforts at uplifting has resided among the poor people of the tenements, engaged to-day in @ good- Matured tit with Alderman John Walsh in the Mayor's reception-room. Alderman Walsh is opposing the plan of Mrs. Meath to establish @ market} under the tracks of the New York Cen- tral Railroad on Park avenue from One Hundred and Eleventh to One Hundred and Twelfth streets. Mra. Heath and her secretary, Miss number of Push cart peddiers, called at the City Hall to #ee the Mayor in furtherance The Mayor of the market plan another date when he will hear the ap- Dlication. It was then Mrs, Heath and ‘Alderman Walsh met Rround and argued aides of the cane “L.tell you, Mra. Heath," began the Alterman, “that I will oppose your plan With every legitimate weapon I possess, 1 have good reasons for opposing you. There are four schools in the immedi- ate region of your proposed market Blace, and I want that piace reserved for those school children.” SUGGESTS USE OF PARK AS A} PLAYGROUND. “Well, so long us I have @ breath in my body I shall oppose ur plan in that respect.” retorted Mrs. Heath with @ smile. “The idea of rolecting such a! Place as # playground for children when you imve Mount Morris .Perk only « on common their respective block away! I am giad to know your Denohse Made Her Troable, dink. attitude, for ‘forewarned is forearned,’| Mrs, Susan 1. Donohue of No, 21] SBWARD, Alaska, June 11—The firet you know.” Bmerson place, Newark, Killed hierscit|@rect news of conditions on Kodiak “Now, seriously, M Heath,” re-land her two-year-old son, Thomas, with | Island, which was almost devastated by fumed the Alderman, are many | gas in her home to-day, She left a nute ano, Ww legitimate objections te the market plan. 1 drove out the market at was there two years ago becaui it was unsanitary, unsightly and public Aulsance. The market people squatted there without authority of law.” “But we propose to ge in there with the lew behind us,” argued Mre. Heuth, with an emphatic toss of her head, “and as big an Alderman as you are 3 think 1 will be.able to defeat you. I Wager that if you took a vote among your constituents..you would find that the majority would be in favor of the market. But here you set yourself up as speaking for all without knowing the a'"We propose to keep the market in eanitary condition; to place it under the Jurisdiction of the Bureau o¢ Markets otalls from duat and dig Yes, and wo pro- pose to have push garts, for push carts Gevelop the retall busines, and ¢! retail men along Park avenue want the regulated push cart trade. “All this I want done for the poor push cart market mun goes to the wholesajer and buys cheap. He then is able to sell cheap in a market place where the rents are not ~ will hold To-morrow, Wednesday, a Specially Prepared “No, Madam “Your plan is practical two years ago, #0 it Mt failed to work even then, dear Mra. Heath, you want to do thing for the poor people.” “I cortainiy do. thom and know them better than Ido my own clans,” “Yea, you want them to } air and fine surroundings an Ufting conditions. ‘That being Mrs. Heath, why ao you not ady putting your market piace on River side ‘Drive new and undertrable conditions w' which you would find yourself fronted. I would gladly have a marke: Riverside Drive tf the thing were prace tieable,”” be highly impr: Door people beneflt by « market “Wall, ft would show great unselfish. ness, at leant, on the part of your class,” said the Alderman. HINTS AT THE CONTROL OF 800 ance in th nue, and I will guarantee to you elaht hundred votes that you m received, for we have that move him from his attitude of opposi- tion. “Very well then,” Heath, with a torted Wale! which County Phystclan McKengio satd indicated that Mrs, Donohue had been made despondent und hopeless by ths desertion ef her husband. She and her friend —— TWO-SCORE IN TRAIN CRASH. CLINTON, Mess, June 11.—Two per- the New York, Now Haven and Hart- ford Raliroad crashed head on into a freight train near the Union Station nere| shortly before noon to-day. ——— Old Time Theatrical Man Dead. ‘William Webster, time theatrical manager, died suddenly, been living with one lung for ten years. At one time “Bill” Webster, as he was widely known, Jack Haverly, who in his day was) the ading theatrical and the result of this |* the | eh to “= TWODAYSOF PANE, ~~ VOLCANO SPREADS HAVOC IN NASKA \Five Hundred Hide in on U.S. Cutter Manning Dur- That would be unselfish. M ing Great Shower of Ashes. the peopte of your « to controling the _—— | is that no! TICAL NOW. replied the Alu woretical now. man. T have lived amons | ‘Terror! Wa 1 rom Dawson, Y x hundred mi! noes, sald vol vesterd ot heard 0 vote yoursel KODIAK Alaska, Sune o-(Via and t on! are bu of ashes Katmal afternot result of the eruption of rhuraday nt hours but many “But it would A the said Mra. Heath lean, and lasting forty No lives have been jot here other must lave suffered heavily The revenue cutter M port here when th furnished refuge for of the town, WO men, wom beginnin setilements near the vuleano ning was} dd ants and chil- erupt eturn to WIRELESS MESSAGES TELLOF RESCUE OF SHIPMRECKED CREW | dren, doubtless saving many The}. g 5 VOTES. rf ‘ng dustitiod water}|Cuban Steamer Reports Pick- I accept your suggestion wimply ix) dibekt -fations to the deat for [ believe you are reputed at! » the water supply having been polluted and springs filled with aplies. The naval wireless station waa de- stroyed by fire and the Manning's wire- revealing her diplomatic , let us have your assiat- market plan for Park ave- A wireless mensage recely York to-day from Capt. He the steamship Santlago, York to-morrow from told of the rescue at se before . Despatches are Sevard with an app | avallable ance of t ashes, sand and hot pum! vegan the officers of the Manning ordered every one in Ko- nearby villages to board the concluded Mra. nessage from and ¢ York nd a fighter, too,” gallantly, <<» ———_ KILLS HERSELF AND CHILD. Husband Weat row are fair ree than forty hours the people were huddled together in the darkness of midnight. Satunlay morning it crow lighter, the Manning worked out of the narrow channel and headed for the open rea. Sho had not proceeded far when "{the pall lifted and she returned to Ko- been abandoned Away Bae “aes the east coast of Flori the eruption of Katmai ‘failed to find him. Fine Laces and Linen Pearline [ig Saves Wear and lear x others ut thirty” were badly @ passenger train on &@ Well known old "A Tascinatin jcvtunaingt of heart @iveaso to-day in his home at White, Pink, Cream and Flesh. 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Piterieg. npr Waists, tirely hand made and hand embroidered, trimmed with laces, West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets Voile, Batiste and Dimity Waists, in collar eff or high and low my trimmed with laces and embroideries, Dotted Swiss, Batiste, Voiles and Crepon W: ce with Robespierre collars, also high and low neck models, elaborately trimmed, at ks, 95c Ae | 1 $1.35 - |beauty—adda: thful, om ri show hey eanre hd aul jrgrancs anda tint Cari..en Cold Cream —smow-white—non-sticky — softens and soothes the skin. £5c and s5¢. Stafferd-Miller Company, ing Up Sailors Who Had Abandoned Schooner. ed in New kerman of the captain uban = Mail the schooner, in latitude north and longitude 78.0 weat, This 1 19 in the steamer tracks of all craft heading north from Caribbean and Cuban ports and ts about 1 miles off direct attention to their extensive assortments of maich, Scart pre- cious stones; Gold and Silver Novelties, including $4.75 6.85} 10.50 2.95 7.50 1.00. 1.50 2.00 $3.95, 4.75, 5.95, 6.75 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, STAR CHURCH MEMBER E ~ON TRIAL FOR DEATH Muehlfeldt Crime for Which Cousin Charged Faces Death Chair. | 1 of the Court of ded to-day Collegiate Re vurch, watening the trial of Muebifeldt, with the murder of Sa formed | Frank W man charg a dapper you | keqpe: ick Burns, in the 5 on Fe tT Muenlfeldt was star gtudent of the Young Men's Christian Association, on One Hundred and} Twenty-fifth street, the Collegiite Re Sast One Hundred anid ‘Twenty-first atreet, Up to the time he was arrested his reputation had been excellent, al- though, unknown to the societies to which he belonged, ne had been con- vieted, of robbery. A week ago fis cousin, “Big Bur Lingley, was convicted for the murder of Burns, who was formerly Chief of Police of Findlay, O., and is now await- Jing sentence of death, Muehifeldt was |arrested a month after the murder tn Vineland, N. J, © was employed raining School. and a member med Chureh, on At the following Hotels Plaza Ritz-Carlton Astor | St. Regis Waldorf-Astoria Vanderbilt Breslin Belmont Knickerbocker Marie-Antoinette Martinique Gotham Buckingham Murray Hill Rector’s Imperial Sherman Square Algonquin Gerard $ Holland House Park Avenue Martha Washington Navarre Hoffman House Herald Square Cadillac Ansonia St. Andrew Woodstock Netherland | Savoy Manhattan Grand Union Loraine | New Weston | Victoria Webster Seymour New Grand | Empire Hermitage York LeMarquis Walcott Strattford Hous: Latham Broztell Albemarle Albany Brooklyn St. George | Standish Arms Hotel Bossert Clarendon Hotel in When she told how he had come 1 bleeding _OFBRONY SALOON NA |down on ¢ | TO TRY $17; 500 § SUIT OVER. {Justice David to-day returned a verdict |for $9.2 Bank in a iwan, notes signed by by the Hamilton Ba “| tution ele attorneys for both sides consented that It be set aside. to be tried filed a co of|the Northern Ba lam R. Hamilton Bank, had agreed to pay him and his wife to the institution took over the assets of the Hamilton Bank. WASHINGTON, “June 11, An im- peachment resolution similar to that in the Judge cane is to be’ presented to the House by the Judictary Com- mittee ford of Seattle, his action in the Olsen Soctalist zenship case, to Seattle to hear the charges against testified against | Judge Hanford. Instantly 1912, went to the theatre that night.” ih lehifeldt, “and when my cousin we met tw and » for a drink, nt over the pay and Burn me with a bottle, His pare attacked Bill L was) struck 1 flee oa Kear two shots.’ Attorneys Agree to Set Aside, $0,258.75 Verdict. Although a jury before Supreme Court ‘n favor of the Northern t against William G. Mul- to recover $17,500 on aid discounted fore that inst!- 197 panic, the a la ‘Mont during th ‘The case will now have over. owing the money for $3,000 ag Mulligan I Montgomery, president of the for services they rendeted The Northern Bank > -— — Hanford Impeachment Bill. against. Judge Cornellus‘Han- Wash., under fire for eltt- A sub-committee will go / NEW YORK Hotels, Restaurants, Cafe, Lunch Rooms and Tea Rooms: Restaurants Martin’s Sherry’s Shanley’s Delmonico’s Haan’s Davidson’s (Est. 1836) Fifth Avenue Maxim’s Fleischmann’s Murray’s Lorber’s Folies Bergere Riggs’ Healy’s . Madison Square (Dorlan’s) Tavern Louis Hoffman Cafe Farrish’s Chop House (2) Beekman’s Cafe Drake’s Kuchlin’s Kaiserhof Normandie College Inn Carlos Manhattan Loeb’s Hugo’s Holtz (3) Lubold’s Kalil’s Little Hungary Park Place Cafe William H. Burke’s Klein & Mandel’s Schultz’s Grand Hungarian Ranken’s Cafe Walker’s Rathskeller Frank W. Weiss (Brooklyn) Tea Rooms Schrafft’s 6 Rip Van Winkle Mary Elizabeth's Cosey Tea Room n’s Discovery kills bed nd their eggs. A sure pre- Peterman’s Roach Food kjlis roaches, water bugs and beetles, Standard f moths. Preventive, Peterman's Ant Food Kills ants and fleas, Insist on Peterman's A eure FURNITURE! on GREDIT J MORRIS 267 W125 NEAR 8 AVE Lunch Rooms Codington’s 8 Belmore 5 Capitol 4 Waldorf 4 Ideal Hudson 4 Fisher-Thompson Liberty 3 W. & G. 2 Mink’s 2 Rossen’s Buffet Bristol's Ideal White's Bowling Green Sixth Avenue Stevens House Charter Oak Morris | Yale Paris Herald Lakewood Brunswick Western Dairy Americus Dairy LeGrande Uwanta Gaunn’s Schulz Tierney’s Collins’ Union Square The Rice Kitchen Nat’l Dairy Lunch Eagle Lunch Hudson Lunch Hain’s Lunch Chimney Corner Tea Room Sign Of The Green Tea Pot Colonial Vanity Fair The Garden | “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM 3 2 PIANOS KNABE, KNABE, Mfeponete % KNABE, Minnonete * STEINWAY, _ Rose. 9 Wax #900. Now... 485 CHICKERING, HAINES BROS” Nias KNABE, Mahogany. $ Now... 430 Was $550. eee a M CHICKERING, CHICKERING. Tose. ¢ STEINWAY. ; hogany. Was 8375. 9 ; Now... 290 MARSHALL & WEN- DELL. Was 8350. Now ARMSTRONG. HENSCHEL, Mahog- any; perfect. Was 9 $230. Now... 125 bot lsd oe nut; ject. Was @ $350. Now. . n 1 15 GILDEMEESTER, CAMPBELL, Mahogany. 95 BRIGGS, Ebony. Was "90 Liberal Pd he For Old Pianos RYTHMODIK KNABE Warerooms An Opportunity to Geoure FINE (Slightly Used) At Very Low Prices and Eaey Terme GRANDS Baby, Ma- hogany. wt $050. *690 590 585 Was 875 Was 8700. Now Ma- hogany we hakeg *490 hogany Was 4050. ‘470 UPRIGHTS Mahogany: 5 Now.. Wi ih hogany. 190 now’. 320 WEBER, peOtenany. % War 8350. Now... 340 HAINES BROS , Ma- Was 8500. Now Was 8500. .*210 ‘175 Was $300. Now Rose; perfect. 8500. Now “" "105 Was 8225. Now , $500. Now......... Terms to Suit Your Convenience "aken in Exchange “It'a All In The Roll”. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS AT MODERATE PRICES FOR COUNTRY HOMES WAREROOMS Sth Ave. & 39th St. ing and invigora! will actually

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