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THE BVENING WUKLY, 2UBBVAL, JULY 16, 1912. SAYS ENGINEERS’ DEMANDS WOULD BANKRUPT ROADS President of Chicago & Alton Tells Board Such Wage In- creases Are Impossible. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) of Millionaire Former Chorus Girl and Wife Who Weds Again ANOTHER SCORCHER, BUT 10-DEG. DROP EXPECTED TO-NIGHT | Unknown Man Dies in Subway Station Before Physician Can Reach Him. A temperature of 91 degrees at 3 WEDDING DURBAR COSTING $80.00 FORMS CROCKER Brilliant Side Events to Mar- riage of California Heiress to Malcolm Whitman. HILLSBORO, Cal, July 17.—In the APOE LEADS SLEUTH CHASE TL BULLET STOPS HN Youth Leaps From Moving “L” Train and Detective Follows, Making Capture. Michael Bretone, @ youth who lives 22 to 26 Thirty-fourth Street West 800 Lingerie Dresses at Less Than Cost in connection with our greatest Summer Sale MANHATTAN BACH, N. ¥., July o'clock thin afternoon made sweltering PDrevence of the greatest gathering of] 4+ No 9 De Bevolae place, Brooklyn, These dresses were made to sell at from 16—B. A. Worthington, president of the | New Yorkers yearn for a fulfilment ‘ot | the ultra-fashionable rich ever seen IN} ig in Kings County Hospital with a ‘ 7, ~ 24.50. Or rices for thie sale will Chicago and Alton Railroad, declared the weather man's prediction of | the West. an $%,00 matrimonial durbar| puitet wound through his thigh in-|] Two items of $7.50 to $24.50. rt it ving at this afternoon before the Board of Ar deslie” fos tonteNG Was celebrated here to-day, following] ficted by Detective John C, Fennessey || eapecial interest at | be from $4.75 to $14. 7 positive i Vitration, which is considering the j the wedding of Miss Jennie Adeline 000,000 heiriss, from $2.75 to $9.75 on each garment. We would suggest that you come early. of the Flatbush avenue station. Bre- tone, it Is charged, picked @ woman's pocket on a Brighton Beach elevated | train and then jumped from the mov-| ing train in an effort to escape. He | wouldn't stop when the detective, in |pursult, called upon him to halt; the ‘The day started with temperatures Somewhat more moderate than thoae of the last few days, but the mercury jelimbed steadily during the day. It was 86 degrees at noon, reached 87 by 1 o'clock, was at 90 degrees at 2 o'clock, and 91 an hour later. claims of the 2,000 engine drivers of the fifty-two railroads east of Chicage amd north of the Norfolk and Western for an increase in wages, that several roads would face bankruptcy were the Gemanis granted. this time: Sohnny Coats of White Polo Cloth, Braid Trimmed, Crocker, Califor 4 Malcolm Db, jusiness man and former Kastern ten- | nis star. The ceremony wo performed at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, San Mateo, by Bishop William Ford Nichols, CLEARANCE SALE at noon. | : wre President Worthington sai@ the in- ‘There was, however, a very marked . bullet resulted. | very special, Mi id d G D r Th 0" by la re- crease demanded, in some inatances, rep- Georenne in the humidity. It was only | ported to have cost p00 bride’ 1b te) gust a8 & Coney Teand Sound erate! isses an irls resses Fesented increases of 56.9% per cent. and @ per cent. with the temperature of 90} ” q, edd! ct ation rival was pulling out of the Prospect Park $15 00 Sele? i ‘i d Dresses of @ General average of 18.1 per cent. He | egress, and had dwindied to per! none ste celebration rivaled the ° Girls’ Hand-Embroidere: station a young man tried to get out of said the proposed tncroase would total cent, when the Ol-degree mark was! Tore Firth wees etn ot New| the gate and from the ear behind him pique, repp, linen, dimities and white $3.75 $7,663,800 in a year and that it would be reached. the church ceremony, which was the one | te the acreams' of a woman to stop Led lawns (4 to 14 years) ....... istyes ‘ . equivalent to placing a len of $189,000,000 One death and eight prostrations | 0°" feataye ‘ot. the Guy's festivities the man. Shs was Mrs, Anna Simpson ‘ Reduced from $7.50 to $10.50. in four per cent. honds on the raliroad marked the day. tie pecsta welihe aggregate ot| 0% No. 46 State street. The escaping || Linen TubDresses, i steat antat arti ns manner oe St naomi wrth Soni mare sue| ma, Dat then er pekabo nn | Fah Moa, | Mints’ Dresses of linen, batiste and ga the engineers were favored and that the eenth atreet subway station and died|t#ined at a wedding breakfast in *1” Before anybody, cows ep Km thal 8. 7 cotton voile.........++ sesseeesees be total would jump to $20,000,000 a year. before the arrival of an ambulance @ur- ree an srected st a Cost | atleged pickpocket was over the gate le Reduced from $9.50 to $12.50. Ine . The physician called said heat| of $15.00. It will be torn down to- | &@ result of wage increases in 1711 L soa and running up the station stairs, But | ‘ ‘ ‘ resent Worthington tai, athonth bout txty youre. ald, five fest ninel in’ th Detective Fenneseey had heard the com-|| YaUetuPto | Misses’ Dresses of striped tissue, flaxons $4.75 D0 eare old, five i , ; A Be Erces sernings of the ron fnohes tall, weigted 160 pounde, wore a| ic nagtiis, Davilion the guests seated) motion and he vaulted the gate, with $12.59 and ginghams..............-:seee5 creased $18,659,069 the net earnings oreased 627,650.20, He said salaries that Year were increased $39,416,802. themselves amid a gorgeous floral spec- tace black suit and white shirt and ‘ es, . The prostrations reported to the police Reduced from $6.50 to $9.75. Orchids predominate ing been spent on this fu $6,000 hav the ¢rain already gathering good speed, | + alone in and ran after the fugitive, Up the stairs and out into Lincoin ~ FIRS RHELBS“DODGE providing the display. Thousands of 2 ‘ i ENGINEER DRIVEN INSANE BY 7 TAG} HAN TAPNGTDERG Kiet: amar wemnrdunn water, | Te road, the chase continued. Bretone rt sed " +| Loulse Reiate, No, 6 Thompson street, | roses adorned the banquet boards or " : nnis an ni rts WORK, THEY SAY. Used to Complain of Million- | 7%: she and Mr, Kirkman met at Asbury| prostrated on street, taken to St. Vin-| surrounded the feasters on walls and heater ne haar baste Wide flees uly sale le Priany 8 ‘ ‘W. 8. 8tone, grand chief of the aire’s Speed Wooing but Park only three weeks ago. July & they|cent's Hospital. ceiling. pe pride they pel Aa ie pibhved A large assortment of French and Irish linen, China and wash Brotherh Lacom: arr! "ah Patrick Farley, forty-two, No. 8%) “Sn ; lie cine 4 eos aeotenaeesrriy ead : There runs ‘ the aitais kept that Sixth avenue, taken from ‘Third avenue Lnddeeeee the afternoon fifty spectal| tine, The detective would have followed || Silk shirts are placed on sale to-morrow at....... $3.75 Sis tpralocked. 0 cosas of statibtioa’ evi: She Is Faster. it was two days before her mother, Mra, |@"d Fourteenth street to Bellevue. ao iaetlote Tae tha athe Srounds aa a! wut he was too portly and he stuck in Values up to $9.50. Patrick Graves, twenty-three, No. 22 tion for the millions of dolla: ence, including the tist of examinations Mary Belle Steck, who opposed the the barbed wire, t Forty-eigh treet, taken home y with which the women guests| “yy t which an engineer must pase. match, found tt out, The couple then| part Norty,eHenth street, taken home | rey ecked, while. another “tart; Then It was that Fennessey, finding ‘ sh wt from No. 246 Fifth avenue. | further pursuit blocked, called upon Bre- F At the conclusion of his argument he| The matrimonial affairs of Walter | obtained maternal forgiveness, smiled| tien Clark, twenty-four, No. $54) Kuarded the wedding gifts, which to- take i reer 4 pon XCEe, tiona a e Bresented several old-time engineers | Phelps Dodge got into the I!melight|#!! the way to New York, and took an{@ixth avenue, taken home from Ler ry ic 1a fabulous dete value, i heater, ae : ae oe an Who explained to the board something |egain to. rtment at the Ansonia, and Bedford ‘streets, he one pri re was the pri 4 . He was ef- . ree arcs toe ans cece ania to day with the announcement *partment my story known!" dectared| Woman, forty-five, taken from No, | ence of the ure man, Every | fectually stopped from running further, Forsythe English Blazers, their ended one Sere wie Mra: Helen’ Bt M Jackson street to Gouverneur Hos-| Incident of t Pictured by the| though not seriously wounded. When yetven insane by Lica SelF | Dodge, who divorced him April 2 inst, | T™ Pode, who ts only twenty yeara| B, busy cameras. § a at points of tha detective searched Hretone M Regularly sold at 9.75 S lives, broki MU 1d now, whei . leet . ’ : | the ; etone Mra, Bo teh Ghee (ald ot crtbonreahees | O1eGing tANuman and cruel treatment, |°%, at Dole. “Twant other cine win | Patrick McDermott, twenty-six, No,| Vantage about the grounds. When the| Simpson's purse was mot. found tne _, Bome of the men told of seventy-three eee Podee. “I want other girls who | s33 Fast Sixty-fourth street: taken home| films are ready Mrs. Whitman will pre- | SumPcn’s. ‘hours’ duty in a cab of an engine, They |h@4 married George W. Kirkman, New] think of marrying rich men to think— pe | Possession. sent scts of them to a number of chosen from No, 77 Central Park West. told of fire pitndneas from looking into | ¥0rk manager of @ Detroit rea! estate|and then not do it!" Soe Marucke, thirty, No. 52 New| friends. { ——<————__— 22 to 26 John Forsythe 34th St. West the white, hot furnace of the engines, | Company. Mrs, Dodge-Kirkman does not con-| street, Orange, N. J., taken from City Lin UPR. coe E. W. STRATMANN APPOINTED. L_——_—_aEaE— —— sree when as firemen they were qualifying | Mrs. Dodge used to complain of the|aider Me, Kirkman dangerously rich,|Hall Park to Volunteer Hospital, Named Delegate for T. R. i er swiftness of Doi wooing. Now sho TF Geka snathicce, Names Brooklyn Yan Dr. Verdits of George Washington but only comfortably so. med John Cassa, forty, No, 227 Mulberry street, taken home from Barrow and At the meeting of the Provisional | ™# Committee of the National Progressives! ag d of Education Member. + niveraty, at Washington, has been apy "ihe temperature. trom & o'clock tant Of,(04,8ateenth Amsemby District in! avor Gaynor to-day appointee {| FAealth and Beauty Advice Pointed etetistical secretary of the Mahe unlit s otclonk thle tonne, last! Bath Beach last night Judge J, Lott! Mayor Stratmann, @ lawyer with BY MRS. MAE MARTYN ! ‘board. Dr. Vedits investigated the Eu- stationary at 76 deareot, ‘Tiere war a aeeeranad “Hay wore placed arty Gt | offices at No. 2 Rector street, | ; - fas Senate. Prices ig stabog fren of 2 docrers until 7 o'clock, when! nation for delegate to the Chicago) HV No. 2801 Farragut Road, I aiga x¢.: A plain quingoin hate-tonte n: At 7 o'clock It was 74 degrees, at 8 {t had risen to 77 and at 9 o'clock had reached the 81 forecast tssued by the local r Bureau is: “Probably local showers and cooler to-day. To- 1 Roosevelt convention, A contest threat-| Brooklyn, a member of the Board of ening, Assemblyman Chilton, in the in-| Hducation to succeed Frank W. Meyer, terest of b withdrew Judge Nos-|another Brooklyn man, who recently rand, and Gray was unanimously in-| resigne dorsed, Allison lL, Adams was elected| Mr. Stratmann ts thirty-seven years) chairman and Francis Lynch secretary| old. @ graduate of the Brooklyn High of the permanent district organization,| School, a graduate of University of partons taakasEne | Tennessee and of the law school of Active Securities, @ pressin| harmless e: will find wil! quickly ston the irritation and soothe vour tender scalp, To pi uingoin into om the mass of figures introduced by the engineers end the railroads. It is expected the engineers will devote “four or five days to the presentation of their demands, end that the rafiroad — ae will occupy fully as much e. +», decision trom the Board of Arbitra- ‘Hen, which both sides are pound under| J, AFTER YOUNG WOMEN TAL OF ATTAKS INTO THE GOOD JOBS IN ATLANTIC CITY quingoin tonlc regula draft and excess ollin induces an mak abund ant ectally nice for remove id cooler. delightful sp ‘r said that the drop in temperature by to-night would be con- 0 di yarkie and {the same university. He was born in | Brooklyn and earned the highest per- I know you f t cause 7 Wilaon Gandy, nineteen years old.) aruANTIC N. J. _ siderable. He predicted, unofficially, - yr aT e in studies up to the rrying around so user kaa ee he law, fo ebide Oy, 18 not expected £0F leon of RG. Gandy, a prominent resident |onr Riddle Merrit so My sehentals | that 18 would be ten denrees cooler £0: | oo ofits, Stator Stee, 45,500 shaven, Resting aduation of any gradua pot went ner eit ia pints hot water | Manageable I you shampoo trequentid Beto weeks, Of Pleasant Pinins, Staten Island, wasland an opponent of the Kuehnle ma- | "isht than it was last night. Copper, 10,00 shares and St, Baul, 3,600 share, the Brooklyn high schoo! hh take @ tablespoonful before m with *canthros, Just dissolve @ tom. Fen eR TANG THE bold without ball on the charge of erim- chine, was elected Mayor by the man. spoonful of canthrox in ® cup hot water inal and you wil ult at noon to-day by Magis- t mixture for bers of the new commission here this 4 thorough ¢ Canthrox creates various demands, | trate Handy at New Brighton and sent Be outlining the ted that {1 fternoon, defeating Harry Bacharach, bs wealth of creamy lather that Stone admitt In some classes the! to the County Jail. Th Jone |: , p ne fat i wen and Hartford and the New York tral are BOW paying ong a | Zo8te O14. of No. 450 Willie avenne, the scale than ie being asked. Gtone spoke of the ‘aersande made by wrinkles, ‘Then, and heaithy of brillant 4 use keeps the jerve for tour and 4 The grip of Louls Kuehnle, the convicted boss, was apparent. So anxious were the three machine men to win that they voted for them- x, Who eald that the attack was made on July 6 inst, i" a +4 other complaint was made to-day for “double crewed) | against Gandy on the charge of assault and robbery by Germaine Drillard, engineers Chaitin Oscar Straus asked wes emaRt bys “Wouble crewed" | sienteen years olf, of No, 2%6 East| selves in order to secure the necessary Forty-ninth street, Manhattan, majority. Bacharach was appointed to by hoy Med Nand ‘Works | "Oa July 4 Gandy calied at her house |the Department of Water and Parks, the ag | im th ir “dries quickly and is in any style. Hi serve 0 \e Bronx, Bertha Mach 0 h i, alstadt sald, | east important on the commission. Dr, TON en ee od re Am Mtl and asked her Darenta if they would |Jeste 1, ‘Thompron, who was high man notlows and len or eleven hours en another | 10 ner aceompany him to Bouth Beach /@t the polls and the only supporter of ‘outh-look to pre: Tounagers ro erT to caait sake: | te, cotowrne dy.” The Parente con: Pacharach inthe Comitetion, was made a Io oo ead of the Street Department, the next mal ‘often Al. Beyer, City Treasurer for the past perhee td ten years, was put In charge of the e ahe said /Mnances, and William H. Bartlett, ‘ho Use a thel: uickiy Weather, be perapir spot Mt, ‘nor dows te ru elat rid b off, ‘third Kuehnle member, became head of : craves 5 | sagen aged her mother aaa tides ¢ Public Safety b te pint alco dG was arrested, |the Department of Public Gafety by a ‘Kardene, then ada 4 cus for much more than forty hours on a| yer,” an a NEM E AoA Ki Awe deeepekrtete 2 waa & stretch, you know, however much the When searched the potice ea! memo- , Vole of himself an: mpat fandum book was found on him, with Bacharach made a warm speech én | \ may regret #."" Met of fort ing Thi for the Saf 4 of | nominating jompson for the fety Mrs. Bob: sneineere, ‘he sald, demand alin" the MURR on Pes ean atta | Geaartarnt: Unt whe Lhe onip man ose Tonia be applied occasionally, with. tore: minimum day miles Work. | number of pawntickets were also found, {cast a vote for him when the ballot fine ‘OF short 1 apply byroxin At the tine of his arrest dy had | Was taken, vith forertnger end (aump al a foal. with tilm Hilde Schneider, alxteor yous will come im long and curly ene tonic, hanay “DOPED” AND ROBBED. A man who sald Le was John F. Burns, @ locomotive fireman of Balt!- more, died to-day at the Hudson Street eld, of Long Island City, who had been Mmiasing from her home since June 14, Oise Dillard, who mi Charge to-day, said that Gandy throv: picture in the ne Paper, due to the Bronx girl having 1 and don't get any pyroxin 8 avoids serious hair Js wanted: av, 13 MEN AND 2 WOMEN GO TO PRISON AS DAY him arrested, When sie made the com- | Hospital. When brought there at 8.30 plaint b the Maxistrate Gandy was! o'clook Inst night he claimed he had then deing arraigned and she positively | been “doped” and robbed of 814.50 in Mentified Bim. Bho declared that Gandy |@ Park Row saloon, A little later he ' 4 WORK OF THE COU Qesnulied and robbed her of a pocket- book containing $2 on tho Fingerboard road, Fort Wadsworth, Richmond Bor- ough, on the evening of July 9, Bhe had seemed all right and was dismissed, wut 3.45 o'clock this morning he! collapsed on Broadway near Thomas| street and was taken back to the hos- | The New York World Has Issued Its Illustrated Summer Resort Guide for *@onvicted crimtnais fared badly in the | been on her way to visit friends at Blix pabethport, and had crossed over on the | Courts of General Sessions yesterday, \sraten Isiand ferrfoat, Having never Afteen being given prison sentences, been to Staten Island before, she was | : lost when eho arrived at the St. George | BY JUDGE ROSALOKY ferryhouse and inquired of Gandy, who Walter Van Wagner, thirty-nine years | happened to he standing nearby, the way | 14, pleaded guilty to petit larceny. No Prior conviction. Stole jewelry valued to get to Eligabethport. He told her, | whe sald, he was waiting for the same at $90 from apartment where he was working. Penitentiary for six morths. The doctors worked over him! ITCHING OR SUNBURNED? USE POSLAM 1912. A big and profusely illustrated volume, describing over 2,000 Seashore, Moun- tain and Country Hotels and Boarding Houses. Copies of this extremely valu- able book are being given out FREE at The World’s main and branch offices to those who call for them. Get YOUR copy to-day. In it you will find all that Ever Work Your Own Gold Mine? The greatest fortunes are dug out of a man’s keen, healthy brain. : Many money-makers keep their brains strong and healthy by feeding on Grape-Nuts Don’t scratch all summer! ; With the first application, Postam stops the terrible itching attending any skin affection, For the comfort thus afforded, Pos- ty to unlawful entry, |!#m would be invaluable if it did no ion. Penitentiary one| more. 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