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2 ees = % . Machine.” NEAT COSTS SO MUCH ‘THEN STEAL $100 WORTH FROM WAGON) covets But They Leave Seven Dressed Pigs Untouched When They Desert Outfit. Patrotman Iiyon of the Charles street station noticed a delivery wagon at ‘Thirteenth and Washington street late last night, and as nobody seemed to be in charge took it around to the station house. The wagon bore the name of the Manhattan Pork and Provision Com- pany, No. % Maghattan street. Patter &@ report was sent in Police Hésdquarters told the lieutenant at Charles street that the outft had been stolen. from Eleventh avenue and Forty- second street early in the evening. ‘The wagon contained about $1,000 worth of dressed meat when the driver made @ call at that point. As he re- on the wagon outdistanced him. Then he reported the matter to the police. When the wagon was recovered seven dressed pigs were in it. The reat of the meat had gone. John Arbuster of the provision company claimed the horse and wagon and took It away. a WOMAN AND CHILDREN “™ IN AUTO THAT HITS MAN. Commander Sears’s Wife Offers to Take Victim to Hospital—tInjury - Develops Seriously Later. After falling in front of an automobile owned by Commander Walter J, Sears, U. 8. N., retired, of the Hotel Girard, No. 1% West Forty-fourth atreet, su- perintendent of the Staten’ Island fer- rlea, Oleen Nills, @ boatman, of No. 170 Jerome avenue, Bronx, is in Fordham Hospital. Dr, Foreman thinks the man has a fractured skull. Mrs. Sears was in the car with two children and the chauffeur. As they Meared Jerome avenue and One Hun- dre@ and Seventy-fifth street Jate you terday afternoon they saw @ man run- aifig after a Jerome avenue car, in front ofthe machine. “We were going slowly,” Mra, Sears ald to-day. ‘The man's heart prob- ably gave way and he fell under the The machine was stopped and the party, after seeing Nills attended in a nearby drug store, offered to take him to the hospital, but he said he would 0. home. Several hours tater Mrs. Loulsa Dahl, with whom Nills boards, telephoned the potice that his condition was serious. He was then removed to the hospital. ‘Witnesses of the accident say no names ‘were given by the occupants of the car, but the number, 3,072 N. Y., identified it as Commander Sears's. pre oacce Ll SHERIFF RAIDS HOMES OF JERSEY STRIKERS urb of Metuchen, are on strike in the brick yards an clay mines, last night raided the home: of the strikers in search of firearms, » many of whom had ni arievance against their employers, It ls charged that many of the sher- | iffs.and detectives of a number of etrikers were entered a: was found with a revolver and he Grrested. Michael Fedak, the 1 Property holder in Bohanto owner of a large number of th: occupied by the workmen, ol the general search, telling it was not lawful for them to force their way into the houses, sensible. Dr, Lippincott, who came from Metuchen to attend him, said his! condition is serious, ‘The actions of the deputies and de- tectives in searching the homes of the men and in clubbing Fedak and being joo ad influence of liquor while prope 20 tl strikers that Turther wrootle tp roa garded as certain, pa READY TO FIGHT TETANUS, Lederle Asks Early Information of Fourth of July Wounds, Health Commissioner Lederle, in view of the fact that many cases of tetanus or lockjaw follow the celebration in spite of the popular attitude toward « sate and sane Fourth, has prepared a large supply of antitoxin and will have & Medical Inspector ready for emer- wencies. ‘The latest treatment of the disease requires that the wound be cauterized and so kept clean until the tetanus injery resulung from the use of Se atewore ysicians can obtain the tetanus ent free at the Health De partment. Can't Support Taft, Resigns. » HARTFORD, Conn., June %.—Senator Joseph Alsop of Avon, a member of the ‘Republican State Central Committee, hag sent in his reaignation to Chairman J. Henry Horaback, saying that he Cannot support Taft for President, ——$—>—_—_—_ , Oh4i@ Dies From Fall. + Bight-year-old Frieda Brow, who fe! trom the window of her home on the turd floor of No. 163 Allen street gecterdoy, in Gouvernear ture of the skull and tnternal injuries, pnd eaheee~eaiaaahcy by yy Ameanttiocs, (From Boston Transestgt.) ‘Wite—I wish TO FIND FIREARMS. H Fedak was set upon and clubbed in-| ff THIEF CAUGHT IN Fl IN DARK WHILE HIS PA ESCAPES WATCHMEN Battle in Dining-Room Leaves One Guard With Thumb Bitten Nearly Off. Gurprised while at work coflecting vatuabies in the home of David Wiliams, & wealthy printer, at No. @ West Gixty- eighth atreet, shortly after 10 o'clock last night, two burglars fought with two watchmen of the Holmes Protective Assodation, The men fought back and forth across the dining-room, using the butte of thelr rovoivers. The battle ended when one of the thieves was knooked wnoonscious. The other es caped through @ rear window. Both ‘watchmen were severely cut and one had ns thunm nearly bitten off. At the headquarters of the Protective Association on West Fifty-clghth atreet Manager Hall recefved the dectric warm. King and Webber were sent to investigate. Arriving at Mr. Williams's house, they opened the door with @ pass key and crept along the hall. In the dining room they heard the clink of silverware and voices, A faint Nght came through the half open door. Guddeniy pushing the door open, the watohmen jumped for the thieves, who ‘were stuffing articles in a bag they had placed on the table. The le they were using was blown out an@ the men cloned in on each other, They fought about the room, upsetting furniture. One of the burglars seized Webber's thumb in his tecth, causing bim to Joosen his hold. The durgiar thon backed out of the room and escaped. ‘The other thief fought desperately until felled with a blow from a@ club, When revived he was taken to the ‘West Sixty-elghth street station, where he said he is Joseph Williams, nine- teen years old, a laborer, of No. 338 East One Hundred and Gixty-seventh atreet. The police found that the burglare had entered through the roof ecuttle. Soveral burglar tools were found. Phe candie was held for possible finger print identification. Mr. Williams and hie family ere at Lake George. <> —— Ram Problem Faces Council. ‘There will be a meeting of the Town Council of Montclair, N. J., to-morrow night when {It will be decided whether licenson shall be issued to seven retail and three wholesale liquor dealers. Seven members of the Council are said to be opposed to granting the licenses, while four favor the liquor dealers, Mayor Hinck {# of the opinion licenses should be granted. (From the snseript,) Mra, lixe—They say that worry will make on» thin. Do you beliéve it? ‘Mra. Wye—You, unions it is worry be cause one ts getting #0 fat. you to buy the finest races of guaran feed ‘urniture on the easi- est terms, in any amount from $5 up to $200! Wednesday, PRESENT this coupon’ to any of salespeople; select your goods in & amount up to 200.000; then pay fi ed to a Lud shaded our howe promptly, Furniture, eds Co. for 946 Six-Piece Berty $29. 94 tion, consisting of bevel mirror, swell centre drawer, ete.; were more jike that | @ delightful My. M I were I should : Positively Last Week of This: : Greatest of Credit Offerings! Consider what this opportunity means! Only 50c cash and the attached coupon enables June 26, E.W. cents cash and your goods will be deliver: nd four fine Dining Chairs, with genuine leather slip seats, with full box ane EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912.7 GATTI-CASAZZA GETS POLACCO FOR CONDUCTOR. Also Engages Tenor Macnez and Baritone Willy to Sing at Met- ropolitan Next Season. PARIG, June %—Director Gatti-Ca- sazta has returned to Paris from Lon- don and announces that he has engaged aa conductor at the Metropolitan Opera- House in New York next season Giorgio | Polacco, who has been conductor in the in Italy, Spain 4 recently was! Opera-House in | Out”’ Gloriously j South American tour delays his arrival in America Po- lacco will replace him. Gatti-Casarza has also engaged Mac- Nes, an Italian lyric tenor, and the Ger- man baritone Willy for eo ‘agner rep- ertoire, alternating with W. For the season after the next Gattl- Casazse has engaged three new tenors— Alfred Piccaver, an American, now with the Imperial Opera in Vienna; Rudolf Berger of the Royal Opera of Berlin and Martinelli of Covent Garden. pecans Metnidhnnt MRS. FIELD RETURNS A 00G. lattice Girl, Tl Over Pet's Disap- pearance, Is Overjoyed. OHICAGO, June %.—The whining of a ttle black-and-tan dog, which appeared to be lost, attracting the attention of Mra, Marshall Field on @ North Site Doulevard yesterday, she ordered her chayffeur to pick it up and take it to her home. Having ascertained the name of the owner by the license tag, Mrs. Field tel- ephoned to William H. Lioyd and learned that the dog was the pet of his four year-old daughter, who had become sorl- ously {11 because of the little creature's disappearance. The child was overjoyed when the dog was returned by Mra Field in person. —_——— M’CLURG, PUBLISHER, NAMED IN DIVORCE SUIT. 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INVEST IT' inan ‘otalided locality, with. excellent trand facilities, where values are sure to increae and where the Estate thinks enough of th property to leave 80% on mortgage. 479 LOTS On McLean Avenue and Adjoining Streets, South Yonkers, - t On the Northern Boundry Line of New York City These Lots Will Be Sold Singly at the Supreme Court Partition and Absolute Auction Sale of the MURRAY ESTATE Under Direction of CHARLES L> HOFFMAN, Esq., Referee, and the MURRAY HEIRS. Saturday, June 29, 1912 At 1 o’clock P. M. in a Bath of Mz! “Just Couldn’t Wait to ‘Do able to wear smaller shoes, too; your fest witl keep cosy; they'll never be frostbitten, never chilbladned. TIZ% operates under a new principle, drawing out all the polsonous exudations that make fect sore, corny and tired. ‘There's nothing else itke TIZ, so refuse any imitation. TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold everywhere, and recommended by all drug stores partment and general stores. Write day to Walter Lather Dodge & Co., 12 South Wabash Ave. Chicego, Nl., for a freo trial package of TIZ by returm mati, =] and enjoy the real foot rellef you never tures of the complaint. and Charlevoix, Mioh., having been popular with Mr. and Mrs, Wilson. New York Ci are named MoQiu ___EXCURSIONS. Resinol Soap a real baby soap because ft is absolutely free from barsh, injurious alkali Present in most soaps, while it contains the same soothing, healing, antiseptic balsams as Resinol Ointment, so that it is usually sufficient to prevent rashes, itchings, chafings and NIAGARA FALLS July 4, and Every Sunday. syivania Ferries, Cortlandt r ath of July EXCURSIONS ROUND TRIP FROM NEW YoRE oth distressing baby skin trons. 4 SPECIAL TRAIN, July 3, will leave NewYork 9.00 A.M. | Executive Offices ee oe oe ay Pine at, Peete, Neat ae 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City Auctioneer GLEN ONOKO & nono rar 50 Send for Booklet Pe Red shir, eae BELLEWOOD sou rar FROM NEW YoRE Soocial Trains yt leave Penn- TICKET OFFICES: St, 190 Beved Hud Tu fray New York, i6 Flatbush Aven Bikis On the Premises, Rain or Shine, Under a Mammoth Tent. 80% May Remain on Mortgage for Three Years. TITLEPOLICI ESOFTHETITLE I NSURANCECOMPANY OF NEW YORK ISSUED FREE: Savings Bank Books will be taken as deposits on purchase of lots, You will not lose the interest on your bank deposit. Representatives Will Be on the Property to Show You Around. Goto the property by the Broadway Subway to 242d St., South Broadway surface car to McLean Ave., trolley to property. 6th or 9th Ave. “L” to 155th St. and Getty Square Division of the Putnam Railroad to Caryl Station, three minutes’ walk to property. DEAN SAGE, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff, 49 Wall Street, N. Y. City. \ EXCURSIONS. 10% $4.00 | toe ie. WILSON, ‘and Desbrosses Sts., 9.00 A.M, oe a set abray a eee 3 Leip fed hattad witha 'f months, 46 WEST 24TH ST. see, fonts Until” Completion. of bd Pair GAYNOR, In fact all the leading. politicians’ vote first, last-anchall thedtime THE 1012 Biya, Male Newats 3 5 TOPwill ara interest ste BY SPECIAL EXCURSIONS ND SUND. Viet, wh Fath i ite our an itt COMPLETE HOME York. Tel. 0187_G GREENWOOD LAKE yt Tite 3 a horatcane ¥ | 10.90% St. Lect ny a i, in-t78 cer WILLIAM J. ROOME, JOHN ©, GRISWOLD, Secretary. Clothing «Credit Lees Clothing Co., 1248 3d Ave.,Cor. 72d St. N.Y. WORLD ALM as the most authentic and come plete political handbook now in. print. They can learn at a glance. many votes were cast for Plerce on the ninth ballot at the Demo- cratic National Convention in 1852, or for Garfield on the 35th: ballot at the National Republican Convention in 1880; the electoral The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 130 BOWERY. NEW YORK, June 10, 1912, A somt-annual dividend at he rate of ‘THREE and ONE-HAL¥ Per Cent. per annum has been declared and will be credited to depo: on all 0 and upward and not a4 si 12, bi raise ty 'b’t Og “THE ORIGINAL” *| SIGHT-SELING YACHY CLIFTON 0, 80 A. reg da aise wart M, and 2.40 ce Matiron Building. 4 "SIGHT SEEING YACHT _ Around Monhattan sand, Dell end Sunday, tranafer. of July next, will be on and efter Mon- Gay July 15, 1912, yy deposited on A before July 10 > wilt drew tntercet from POU HING at tne Open Kvenings $0 PM, | 1500 Poe it Sumas cuinen 208 AMONDS ON CREDIT! ete Ro cape 1824 to 1908, a oy Satins, owes Mammon sins See Bt VALUES IN THECTLOSENTONS i TRNTY 4: SCHENCK, President. |1 OF the National Committee of all JOSEPH G, LIDDLB, Secretary. political . parties; State STEAMBOATS, BOATS. 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