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‘Monday night the orchestra at the Galety Theatre will be re- Placed by @ self-playing mustent ‘Sapioument ‘catied the Phonolisst Viu- Christian” will be revived by the Wieafethy of Music stock company at You's Theatre. "Eke Corse Payton stock company at ‘End Theatre will present “st, features will mark the fourth or ee) Merry-Go-Rounders” at la. VILLE ATTRACTIONS. ’s Victota Theatre if Garden, will be Houdini, the ff King, in now sensations; Mc- Cantwell, Joe Jackson, Arthur j@ Berrins, the Texas Tommy @ Victoria Pelion attractions at the Madison Square Reef Garden will i- chefe Lola Leslie, 9 from Switzer- + MMe. Carnita, the Follies Bor- | fe of Paris, and M. dre and Mile. Do Vere, French dancers. Among others at Proctor’s Fifth Ave- me Theatre will ve ‘Thomas A. Wine “Dad and Mothei Cart Schuetze, ‘harp- det, avelsted by Hui- fe Deumm, sopra and De Witt Mott and Mary Maxfield! ‘The Salesman ant the Manicurist.” ‘Tho ‘Twenty-third Street Theatre will have Aaaki, Japanese water Juggler and rolle: skater; Mattle Boorum in “A Night on the Docks,” the King Musical Trio and others, The bili at the Fifty-eignth Street Theatre will include Walter Per- ctval and Harrington Reynalds in “Tho Choice,” Del-a-Phone in imitations, and John and Jessie Powers. The One H dred and Twenty-Atth Street The: wil offer Mildred Holland in “A Test nm Case," Nelson's Rube Minstrels, Rodin, Jugsier, and Robert Emmett Keane, monologis Qe Belle, an English dancer and pan- tomimist, will be introduced at Kel Union Square Theatre in a woodland fantasy called “The Garden of Eden.” Other features will be “Detective Kee," @ Gramatic sketch produced by Danie! Feohman; Clark and Hamilton in a finging and dancing number, and Mai- ter Gadriel in “Little Kick. PARKS AND BEACHES. i” the Six Brown Broth Army." ané others. of the reall ic spectac! and Maude Hall Macy tn the Texas Tommy Dancers. Steeplechase Park hi wide. The free hippodrome ‘will offer a new A NOD NOT A REAL BET, IS LAWYER’S CONTENTION Case Applies for Habeas Corpus for Shane. MINEOLA, L. I, June %--A bet is not a bet wien {t is « nod, tention of counsel for Paul § was arrested at the Belmont Park minal during the meeting of ¢ tomal Hunt Association a few | ‘The contention of the State ‘s that | counsel for Shane, applied in Special Term here before Justice Soud- der for a writ of habeas corms to » cause why Shane should not chatged from custody. Graham holds that there ts nothing the law to prohibit individuals from ting with eaoh other, and that such bet- ting sould not by any means be con atrued as gambling. On the other hand, Assistant District-Attorney MoCerthy, for the State, holds that the amendment to the gambling Jaw which was made in 1810 was for the very purpose of putting a stop to Jyst such bookmaking as Shane is accused of, Sustice Scudder said he would take the application for a writ of habeas corpus under consideration, and in the mean time he wants counsel for bot! sides to aubmit briefs. The arrest of Shane cre- ated great excitement at the meeting of the Hunt Club, and resulted a few days later in statements being given out by August and Perry Belmont to the eff that they were opposed to any one making book on the races, and they would fight the case and clear thelr own names of any Knowledge of such prac- ‘Uses. He aid bookmaking was agatnst the rules.on the grounds and they were anxious that bookmakers should be ken: cout of the ground: ROOSEVELT PARTY CHARTER. Progressives ra ated to Ald Col: DENVER, June "The Progressive Party of Colorado” was Incorporated to- day, its chief object being to further the candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt or some other progressive for President of the United States, Its incorporatore are Ben B. Lindwe P. Costigan and Philip 6. Van Cise. ‘Among the purposes given tr the or- waniszation are the clection of delegates to @ national progressive and the entering of a ticket Int election. a E ee Sue to Foreclose Big Mortgage. Counsel in Alleged Bookmaking | fe @ bet whether {t is mi oraliy or nodded to the bookmaker, uw sintes that “with or without writing” that bet- ting ts a crime, This matter was! brought out today when John J Gretam, English Dancer to Appear Here for the First Time Brighton Beach Music Hall will offer Liliian Shaw, and Gam Williams in a farcical skit, Al Fielfs and J Clifford and Victor Morley, singers and dan ‘The Great Fire Show, depicting a Western town wiped out by flamet to be seen at Lana ‘The dill at Henderson's Coney Island M1 in a tabloid version of “Cavaileria Rusticana,” Ethel Green in songs, Carlton Macy “Tho Magple and the Jay," Bedini and Arthur, and “Goodale, the aviator, will ‘continue his exhibitions, Features of the bill at the New Brighton Theatre, Brighton Beach, will be “The Antique Girl,” Fannie Brice in popular songs, 8. Miller Kent in and George B, “The Real Teno and company in “The Misfit falect singer; Kate Ellnore k Lewis, comedians; Bessie Bert Fitzgibbon, -monologtst, one Park. ic Hall will Inelide Helena Frederick An open-alr swimming pool S65 feet long and 85 feet It 1s built of concrete and the water James J. Corbett will head the vaudevi! ns In from the ocean. bill at Palisades Amusement Park, sramme of circus acts, and Frank MERCURY CLIMBS FAST TO. YEAR'S HIGHEST MARK Seventeen Degree Rush During Morning With Humidity Near Soaking Point. As {f to remind us that a year ago to-morrow there began an unprece- ted ten days of scorching heat, the mercury in the weather man's’ tube scored ts highest mark for the year to-day, when it scaled up to 89 a few ninutes before noo | Warmer weather, after a delightfully cool night, was predicted, and from 8 A. M. to noon the sun brolled hotter and hotter and the temperature rose seventeen degrees. There was plenty humid, add to the discomfort yrencon, 8 A, M. and declining when the heat record of 8 was he offlc!al forecaster sald at noon that It would not be any hotter ‘and | gle annomnegd that at % thé mereury | «i had dropped to 88, Still, 88 1s more than! 1 trifle tropieal and may be termed heat without any stretch of imagination. ‘The increase of heat fe was as follows: $A, M 1 A. Mi, a ee“ alana NEW THEATRE IN HARLEM. RAL Ca as ; aX, wat bewinning with | ¢ FN reeery ses 4 GIRL BITTEN BY D0G TAREN TO HOSPITAL) WITH! RYDROPHOBIA Four paborrange and Sisters, Scratched by Pup, to Take Pasteur Treatment. Mary O'Leska, three years old, of Dahlgren place, Fort Hamilton, 1s being treated to-day for hydrophobia. 1 four brothers and sisters are to be ex- amined by doctors to decide whether it is adwisable for them to take the Pas- teur treatment. Stephen O'Léska, father of the chil- dren, is @ tailor at the fart. Until a tew Gays ago the family lived at Battery Place, about a block from their present home. They had a little mongrel named Pup, which was @ favorite with the children, June 13, while Mary was romping with Pup, the animal bit her over the left eye and on the cheek. The lacerations were patched up by her mother after had shot the dog and buried it yard, Day before yesterday Mary awoke complaining of bing thirsty. When water was offered to her she began to scream and went into convulsions. A doctor In the neighborhood was call and said there was nothing the matter except that she had a high fever, She did not improve yesterday. At 2.80 this morning her screams awoke her parents and they found her exhibit- ing every symptom of hydrophoDia. Dr. Cook was called from Norwegian Hospital and immediately said that was what she had. Dr. Cook ordered the child taken to Bellevue Hospital, where she might re- ceive injections of serum for hydro- phobia, Her mother placed her on a Flatbush avenue car to bring her to Manhattan. At St. “Mark's child fell from the seat of the screaming in convulsions. Patrolman Willams of the Bergen street station summoned Dr. Ryan from the Holy Family Hospital and the little girl was taken there instead of to Bellevue. The other four children—Tiilie ele Franc@® nine, James seven and Will three months old-had been scratched while playing with Pup and while none of them has show any ill effects it is probable wal, be given the Pasteur treatment ution, Padlachad:betene sla DR. CRAPSEY ARRESTED; DEFIES UP-STATE POLICE. Unfrocked Episcopal Clergyman, Taken in as “Suspicious” at Dun- kirk, Is Later Set Free. DUNKIRK, N. Y., June 29.—Rev. Al- gernon 8. Crapsey of Rochester, the defendant a few years ago in one of the most celebrated recent triale for he y and who was subsequently un- frocked by the Episcopal Church, was arrested here early to-day in the busi- neas section by a policeman who thought Dr. Crapsey was acting In a suspicious manner. The officer said Dr. Crapsey told him to mind his own business when he asked his name. At Police Headquarters Dr. Cri gave his name and explained that he had been loitering on the street to kill time while waiting for a train and after defying the police to put him tn a cell was allowed to go, Later he took a train for the Kast. He had been lec- turing on socialism the evening before at Fredonia, cen, late prices of red with yea 1licte Labia! Te, eer Fae were — tarko de Weak |e lvania 1 Bullding to Coat $145,000 to Be! we | 70 Bullt on 125th Street, We t Plans have been filed with the Bulld:| \ ao = % ing Department for the construction of Ph £2 & three-story Ueatre and commercial building on the south side of One Hun- dred and Twent: rth side of O1 xth street and the dundred and Twenty ; feet east of Eighth It will have a frontage of 113 © former and 60 on the latter | t, where will be located the main | entrance, It will occupy the site of old Camp Hu where political pacity of 1,800 and has been estimaied to cost $145,000. Charles J. Stumpf and the Henry Langhoft Company, of Milwaukee, are the = owners, George Keister ia the architect. AT FOUNTAING, HOTELS, OR ELOCWHERE Get the Original «a4 Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK, “Cthersare Imitation’ A sult to foreclose a mortgage for 93,066,066.66 on the old Stewart Building, | et Broadway and Chambers street, fled in tie Supreme Court to-day Béward PD, Harris and Horace Russell, @xecutors of the estate of the tate Judge | Heary Hilton. The action !s directed against Felix Isman and his wife, Irene. The Food Drink forAllA ges was | RICE MILK MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER | |Not in any Milk Trust = Inn oo on “HORLICK'S” | vam: | | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ‘ QUEENS. | Nothin 15 | | | | 1 “DAVID P, LEAHY REALTY CO. N. W. Cor. 34th & Broadw: y, N. Y¥.C. B BVENING wouukbp, Sahl Stee a CJ Saivbvad, dn Building of the Home As a 4 a Matter of Economy per ete Large Resi+ Tented Tracts in New Jersey Says That the Time Ie Highly Favéra- ble for Small Investors and Those Who Delay Too Long Are Apt to Re- gret Lost Opportunities. BY ADOLPH GREENBAUM. His recent operations have covered over 10,000 acres at Me- tuchen, Perth Amboy.and Boyn- ton Beach Heights We hear # great deal portunity being better ‘This may apply to many things, 1s not true of real estate. In @ land investment, if the buyer what he pays for and pays for what he buye according to prevailing market values, the question of one op- portunity betng better or worse than any other is unanswerable. The man who buys NOW anywhere within twenty- five miles of New York City, whether {t be a million dollar investment in Newark—only nine miles away—or in é Metuchen—2 miles distant—is bound to} Auctionoar dace F. Patterson will reap a harvest in proportion to the €X-| offer 150 lots at Lake View Metehte, nt of his planting, The million dol-l Lake Munconetcong, N. J, on the lars will not grow any faster into an-| Fourth, other million than will the $60 grow in- ere <0 another $350, Each Investor will make| Long Island Ratiroad officers report money to the measure and extent of; steady gains in commuting traffic, The the amount Invested. summer schedule provides for more ‘The average, however, is largely in| than 90 trains @ day. June commuters favor of the small investor since the| number 18,858, or 2,460 more than in Juno expansion in hie locality has not yet/@ year ago. This form of traffic has felt the impetus of boom values as is) doubled in tho past six years, ‘The road the case with investments requiring big|!8 selling 200,000 commutation tickets a capital. The small investor must seek | year, localities where emall capital ts the rule, where the appreciation in value 1s to come, and not where it has already taken place. . ‘The Pennsylvania ing millions in increasing its trackage, installing electrification, building hand-| to-morrow on the some new stations, widening its road] Home buy! a Inch of ground between Jersey City and] Strope, M- tar 4 New Brunswick must increase two, four} p, Mo or ten fold in value, Where now there | ¢ Rielle re, M. J. O'Connell, B. are acres of wooded land will be pros-| Garvey, H. G, Me- Perous, populous localities, studded with wits elegant homes and business structures. | Now is the psych: Acreage within thirty miles of Man-| buy before inng prieeatatall bere rine hattan has increased, as a rule, from|to discount the new subways, accor three to five fold in value within five] ing to Willlam E. Harmon, Buyers have years: Th some sections, however, prices have held back and are not much| ‘he Wood, Harmon @ Compang above the level of fige years ago, This} [" Brooklyn this wee! offers the opportunity for the small in-|} at Flatbush Gantens, 6 at Kingsboro, veator. 3 at Kensington, 3% at Midwood Man The story of the rise in Bronx valua- th one at MidWood Manor. tions will be repeated in New Jersey. One tunnel, one bridge across the Hutl- son, will send prices skyward, The ( nela and bridges are coming soon. the usual arm: together and departed opportuni.y. It is strani ut true that for every man who has the nerve, foresight and sagacity to see a money-making prospect there are a hun- dred who pass {t by in the hope that another one just 4s good will appear. than another. | but | look for an home-seeke: immense outpouring of 6 e Joseph 'P. Day ts beginning the holl- day week ‘auction offerings to-day on the Murray estate tract, along the city ling at South Yonkers, ‘There are 479 lots ta be #okl. They @re on the South | Broadway trolley line that connects with the subway at Two Hundred and Forty-second street. oe Jamaica Eatates has @ new syatem of butlding houses for plot buyers. It in nineteen minutes from the Pennsylvania station in Manhattan, ° Railroad is spend- 7 1.30 o'clock train, M. Wright, J. Bourn Clendenon, cts 16 lots at Rugby, or 12 new dwellings and 31 vacant lots at the special two-day offering thiy week, Then| The house buyers are 7. H. Buchan, ee maura will Mock) Mra, Fannie Hitchcock, F. J. Montgom- ld oBseqities over the] ery. Gustave Schaffer, I Howard, J. L, Person, W. mon, William GriM@n, Mrs. boy, Mra. Nellle Markton, F all of Manhattan. . ° House and Home Company sold four , new dwellings at Floral P: The one man grows rich, the hundred! Nearly all of the fifty-one houses Want remain poor and dependent. Then in] there recently are occupied as all-year later years the children of the army of] homes. Several more are under con- lugsish thinkers become Soctalists and| #tructio ask the one wise man to share his| Ricker Pinkney Realty Co money with them, The world will con-| Plots in Kensington, Great tinue to produce one wise man for Buin mc Jackson, every one hundred think-it-overs, In] JQ Dr Ellas i. the meantime the opportunities of to-| ‘pq aries day will pass beyond our reach never! Windsor [and and Improvement Com: to return, Pany sold twenty-two plots at Valley New York has many persons who are|Stream, L. 1, this week, nine at Ly not losing these opportunities, Our] brook, four at Hempstead, five at Floral compantes within seven years have sold} Park und five at Rockville Centre. th, | TB. Ackerson in pl chen, Boynton Beach, n is planning to eniarge property in Metuchen, Boynton the bathing pavilion at Brightwater: ne William Prentins, Ruby L, A. Jurka, O. RB, Perth Amboy and other New Jersey Provide for increas! wy Jere 0 f ng po points to over 6,000 seers. Rrery oh Nearly one hundred new be me taeh of thone 6, people had previously | heen added to the settlement this kept thelr money tn a savings bank * making 160 in all, ¢ 2 or 4 per cent, interest was the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY, ONE ‘HUNDRED ACRE FARM muse, fine cellar ar 4 gitle, file = In ten years every dollar invested in these properties ought to show a@ profit ‘equal to ten times the amount of the accrued interest for the period, These facts cannot be disputed—moth or rust will not <orrupt an investment In land. out Thieves cannot steal !t. Cyclone or fire isto aye oreeks ; ire,” ft cannot destroy or damage It. A bank Ys Nl teitey,/N, ¥. ©, or atock company failure cannot impair gE A Aa it, No conceivable accident save of! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— your owm creation can put it in chan RICHMOND. cery. ee Can these things be said of any other| BY THE cd f species of property? Sites, 88 mo mt TO CELEBRATE WEEK OF FOURTH IN HOME SUBURBS. Fourth of July we: tinuous festival tn Promoters in all sections are making big’ preparations for recelving guests. Many places w!!l conduct athletic games and other summer auiusoments, They will be one con- home suburbs, wit! _.. STEAMBOATS, | All-the-Way-by-Water to REAL: ESTATE FOR SALE— —7 Like Success ouses Sold Last Week Another Big Special Sale—Sunday, June 30th, and July 4th At South Ozone Park HOUSES “$106 ‘é2ch and $10 Per Month QUEENS. ices through TO. paar Up-to-Date De ached ddaoinety neg containing Prices from $1,800 to $3,700. HEAT, PARQUET FLOORS AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS | LOTS 1$9 DOWN $1 WEEKLY How to Get There: ‘Take Fulton Atreet City Line L to end hange to Seuth Osone (Traction) Trot Flatbush Av, L, 1, BIR, Station * Loe « take South none ‘Traction Trolley to property ne Beacons of the DATTEN SATURDAY. Vor Mighlaw y t OA. Ma; Bat connects yronnecta at Keere dashed geet NY KEANSBURG R KEANSBURC, t J. Phone Greeley 36: Gundey osten, 0: 3 006 Peeetee eed Another crowd. will &0 to Staseapequal B. Spier, A.| Pald more than $0,000 for 43 lots on| .|| UP THE HUDSON David P. Leahy Realty Company sold | award Both, | isp] SUNDAY, JUNE 30th lp funday, June B0th, Mtr, fi ap Bier Bie w 4 aM Wet sd 'S Kreshnients. Tench inloe Prone Th ht-Seein Yachts J Sight.‘ puis He pA , at igi wisi romaiens aaron PEE ees ae | NS eR eae LAAT TIM pr reecmnoenrerte cenit Erma 29, Avid. To Pods dential sections of 479 LOTS ae direction of CHARLES L. HOFFMAN, Eoq., Referee, and At 1 o'clock P. M : 80%, May on Mortgage for Three Title Policies of the Title Insurance Company of N Savings Bank Books will be taken Ge to the Ave., trolley to ty. Sth or 9th Ave, “L"" to 188th St. Raliroad ry Caryl 3 Ration, three minutes’ walk to property. DEAN SAGE, Esq., Executive Offices 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City "Phone or call for particulars, and evening until every lot has been Excu! ROIONS._ EXCURSIONS ||E To NEW HAVEN SUNDAYS; Also JULY 4th Vee way "eo Pa Lod” at Mctreciameats, ‘Tickets ‘Excu RBIONS. BELLEWOOD \ MOUNTAIN EXCURSION RESORT VERY 4, (ele) ROUND Loh std TRIP Railroad ial Train leaves Poona. Ferries, Desdres' ant | Jersey City, Wotson River Tobe Traias connect at darsey City Staten iS a i} Go tin Wt || Sundaye to Poughkeepele JULY 4th TO NEWBURGH i Gee care SIGHT-SiLING 5S YACHI CLIFTON trie ae whdse ak det Soe (nSIGHT, SEEING, YACHT it We dad eo i: H§LP WANTED—MALE. DRAUGHTSMAN wanted ex- perienced in switchboard layou also detailers; give age, experience and salary lexpected for permanent po- sitions. Address Switch: board, 188 World, DRAUGHTSMAN wanted, fa- miliar with electrical and mechanical apparatus; state experience and wag wanted; permanent positions to satisfactory applicants, Ad- dress Mechanical, 198 World lock Sa $1. 50 ee | train, Te) cat yale | Y.. 6.80, Bi ' Broadwag y ioe ida SAIL - 50. BRIDGEPORT EVERY SUNDAY & JULY 4TH THE PALATIAL IRON STEAMER “MONT AUK” Hier ft. 11st at... N, pee i, tgome ry Jemey City, N. emiting station, cI COLORER—Viret clam, on ornamental soft gation for AT man, Address browse The by “¥EW HAVEN EXCURSION Magnificent Steamer BROCKTON PRIVATE BANKERS A Hw wane moon re; Mi | Hound i aes Ki Stateroom de other information phooe Orch, 641 SUNDAY & JULY 4TH UP THE SOUND SEACLIFF nd GLENWOOD yeamon's mill lease Pige ae inmum YS cent INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS 1 j will the joe “Vier, foot tii St, will rs IN DESINED ON THE + iv ‘Dave or JANUARY AND JULY, DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE, weirs vor baa pH Og Fb, CHAMPION, Coenen Sunday, ROUNE ‘Tair, id, lal Jewheel Steam Kiiren Battery 10.40 4. "Mt Kes MOONLIGHT SAIL, 50c. he Chemo 4 down ba Teach Midiand. Bes Na including Munday except Mt tery -n'ciock T | IGLEN ISLAND BOATS BOUND, MOLS FAMILY HESOK 1, vund, ‘50; Bray ‘oney every GH Ged Fe #26 9 PAWEL ioe & week besceeary rae pcpeee Taree WEST POINT EXCURSION oP ) “< » Ait AREAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, ft ABAL BOTATE AT You Will Never Have a Chance Like This A gain| ts at YOUR OWN PRICE in one 4 ie SOUTH YON! On the Northerly Boundary Line of New York City. MURRAY ESTATE On McLean Avenue and Adjoining Streets, South Yonkers. These Lots Will Be Sold Singly, hiwakene ely to the Highest Bidder, at the Supreme Court Partition & Absolute Auction Sale} o-Day On the Premises, Rain or Shine, Under a Mammoth Tent. deposits on purchase of Lots. You will not lose the interest on your bank deposit. by the Broadway Subway to 242d St., South Broadway recount > nd MeLean ind Getty ‘Square Division of the Pesnan Attorney for Plaintiff, 40 Wall Street, N. Y. City. The sale will start at 1 o’clock and continue all afternoon es WILLIAM B, KNOX, Comptrolior, § ¢ JOSEPH G. LIDDLR, Beoretery, \. 86 AND 38 BOWERY, OO: 1oern nie he EO bend 3 THIRD, ve INTER EAT | Biood, MoNry df i. annum, on accoumis from re pa aR A sare a. the MURRAY HEIRS. Years. lew York Issued Free, sold, “SAVINGS BANKS, AGELSIO! AVINGS BAN iil be payable July 16, 1912, ow M ed om 10 draw interest from avag. HENRY A, SCHENCK. Prestéemth, TIZENS’ SAVINGS BA CA SEMI-ANNUAL trustecs have ordered imi ot the bank sar pafore ‘Suty" HENAY HASLER, Me JENRY SAYLEM, secretary, . HUBER, Assistant’ Sentany, Metropolitan an Savings as Bat 18th’ Bivio ND. FoR nik “ntey ¥ JUNE 30, 191 the rote of Four Per Conc ver Ane te peedited to Soe entitled israke dram interes THAN EMER Se, cen 9208 Third Avenue, Interest credited July Ist, at the rate at ‘Three and One-Half Pe: GEORGE E. |. KE RN, Teeaweer ont é