The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1912, Page 5

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a — —- bal SHE BVENING WORLD, WHUNBBDAX, JULY 44, Lvid, a OFFICE ROMANE IN. |“Soun bes nacenren, |PA wate afeteet Se fives aeewces! THREE YOUTHS HELD [Ses Sn C JOHN b.’S DAUGHTER, | | the attention of the Tammany ieaders| Acting with the police, Hoftman kept 1S ILL IN HOSPITAL. and when he returned to New York In An eye out for Angelo, who, he says, ee 1868 he was made a member of the Dem- 7 offered him money to keep hands off pat ns hap eigde| nd to wenty Gene," jaia Mot cease interfering. Angelo, with f ae hen he retired is son, “Gene, threo 01 lons, t te AND HSE SECRETARY "* so LEADER OF TANIMANY' sess. sxremmc | ABDUGTION:AT: CONEY, sc, mar, 0 rf ren “hote! . 4 | Police Lieut. Busby, with two men, ATHERL land at one (itme nad sever! hoantrien} sibel Jarrested the men, With Merino he | STZ Lad | ——— under his dominion, At. the time, of . found elghteen- old Bane Batt:| A ea jBis death he was the owner of Me-| hie ne Hundred an: | | Edward Page age Aiton of din Politician and Hotel Man Came |tuitts‘eicivn street and ‘third avenue sno dll Bay Iceman Try 5 ne father Keeps a | There is something | mites Se , in the Bronx, which place has been| , i abe ; » compelling about a milar story to that told by the Vellare Married tc Miss Ada | to America 75 Years Ago— | conducted by ix ho past ten! ing to Save One Girl Finds [fir "hna sad who had been at the| telegram | Trae a bonatant avtanda A d only two hoi ¢| dln Fought Grant Hard. |S S's" rn Another in Hotel, | 20 tt burs I aelangpiewe | Hau oe Ain BerninSle, ate —— | It commands instant attention. It Charles A. Dana (ministration, 18 on! of the best known politicians In Man- "qaea bis poritareivnt from active work 4nd Pighteenth street, John Epoltdo, n P ‘ . | the Adantic boun for Buroge on the hattan and the Bronx, died early to-| ith Tammany, | entieman had eighteen, of No. #22 East One Hundred No man is too busy to stop and read {| with Hs bride of ‘wo days. | 3 Adam. Burroums of No. rson avenie, Brooklyn | The wedding cenmony was derformsd by the Rev. John Dixon of Booklyn at the home af the iride Monda evening. Only @ few intinate friendsand mem- _ , bere of, the familes of the bride and ‘\bridegroom were present. ies Burrougif was a stnographer @ business jfMfice of theSun at the ‘ " ott, his home, No, 814 Alexander ave-| declining years w RE In ORME CRNA prepa eta ae wine pore ies fue, He was sinety years 014 Death | coméort, the res many years of Nineteen, of No. 24 East One Hundred ited fi al toll ss struegle and aggressive business work. and Seventh street, arrested last night bacdibte vie e Lr be folowing & | He leaves only Fugene, himself jn q hotel at West Third street and since which | the father of Me ot mal | Sheepshead Bay, were arraigned to-day he had been an tavalld. The second Omcera. tn the Coney Island court. A compan- K, of Lt a oe ee MALONE, No Yu Jul: M—The forty-| ton, James Angelo, twenty-one, of No. | Mr. McGuire came here from the}¢ourth annual con of the 219 Twonty-firet street, Brooklyn, was! County Fermaugh, Ireland, seventy-five) Knights of Pythias in se: - arraigned on a charge of attempted ex- [ \~ “THE a telegram. Let the Western Union handle your business letters by telegraph. Information by Telephone. \ THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY when the death of th publieher, Willtam M, Lafan, forced Ir. Mitchel! to divide his time between 16 editorial work, which was altogetherongental to, city. fron 0 Kot Haverstraw: a 4 and he took @ position with @ firm tn| y and West Fifth street, that Mne and remained seven years, ice that some days ago ecelved tn this) wnen he removed to Putnam County (ot Rented Mra, Harold! iy NO ~~ .5¢ them capably—were not irthe line of | this e she was taken a few (lector. Ho made a strong fight against| > 1 ) taken her to the Island and proposed a $ TINS Handy >*B. the tastes and inclination of @ Iife-| aya ago, after a sudden iliness. Mr. | Gen, Grant in the latter's first Preaiden-| Poughkeepsie are after the next State that she enter an objectlonable ite. . time. Miss Burroughs wa assigned as| 4nd Mrs. McCormick, with his mother, | tlal campaign, the war veteran getting convention. Hoffman got the girl @ situation, and that she had a fine iitery training, fore sailing time, according to the Ghion gregtly lightened Is double 1a. Chicago report, Mrs. MoCormick became bors. Mr. Mitel 's fet wife, who; Seriously il and was hurried to @ years ago. At that time the dry-goods| terday elect) ran tortion, and grocery business was flourishing | Mcisle for Charles Hoffman, an tceman at Sheepa- | © SMOOTHEST’ VP TOBACCO him, and tho business inteests of the | B. i he 0 eee eee ee ee paper, which+though he undertook | Rockefe sanitarium near cratic politics and was elected Tax Col- No, 819 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, had hie confidential secretar, and soon, Mrs. Cyrus McCormick, were booked to showed not only busines ability, but | Sal! for Europe late last week. Just be- was Mias Anna Spwall \elch of Bath, | #anitactum, died late in 1909, Mrs. Cyrus McCormick went to Join en William C. Reic recently took | her daughter, Mrs, Emmons Blaino, tn over the gontro! of th Sun and re-/the Adiroducks and Mr. McCormack, Meved Mr.’ Mitchell of iis manager! 1 with his three children, 1s understood to} ties, Miss Burroughs resigned from ie With du nea thle Clty: were her ft | scecceaeeacernsdle tags ncassieetinatoLasmiaiolndian For Tomorrow's Specials in Gh J See Our Advertisement in Today’s Journal AS USUAL “The Big Store” Leads New York in Great Summer Sales ‘ofthe sun, German Spy Sentenced. decribed as hi EDINBURGH, July 2. — Armgaard fand convincing |Karl Graves, a German, was found manner and personaty, 1s twen' ju y by the Scottish High eight years old. ry on a charge of spy- For Tomorrow’s Specials He sentenced to eight in Our March 24, 1868, onths' treprisonment. . Notes regard- .. ona You cannot mention an article of seasonable merchandise from Bowdoin Colter tn and be- ‘ing guns under construction in the Main Building —whether it is for wear, for sport, for the table or for home @ reporter fy the Boston ad-| pritish Government arsenals and other B in-B t faraloning Re, ene, Toe. spert, er tvs tabi ome ting documents were found argain-basemen progressing so spiritedly here. ‘We submit the few items in this advertisement as examples ie! Nettie throughout both of our magnificently stocked ui ings. See Our Advertisement in Today’s Journal visit him nd ntry editt c w minurs afer his arrival found Rimself instilled as first amalstai Srl Mr. Dana. He woame editor-in-chief | SALT WATER BATHING) of the Sunvhen Paul Dana retired two! years afte is a great tonic, but the effects of salt ppp fi Al water add sun and wind on delicate SHIPPING NEWS. Jcomplex.ons is disastrons, After LMANAC FOR TO-DAY, | plunge into old ocean, gently rub a oo as little Velogen on the face and hands, and nete the feeling of refreshing coolness that comes. 40 =| VELOGEN ' “Beauty’s Guardian” insures a complexion of lilies and roses after motoring, playing golf or tennis. j1t is the out-of-doors woman's best | \friend. At all druggists, in panes | tudes, 25 cents. Better than cold cream, used the | | same way. enaiorsts J.B.GREENHUT. Pres. new york “IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTE GREENHUT-smcr. coope~ cO—MAIN BUILDING Jewelry Almost Given Away! A Sensational Purchase of 352,000 Artistic Pieces Popular Designs, 19 | Wrought of Best Quality Gold-Filled, Oxidized and German Silver Lot No. 1—Values to Lot No. 2—Values to Lot No. 3—Values to $1, Tomorrow, at . V2 | $1.50, Tomorrow, at . 25¢ | $2.25, Tomorrow, at . 50e¢ Bar Pins, Brooches, Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Scarf Pins, Cuff Pins, Velvet Bow Pins, Cuff Links, Shoe Buckles, La Vallieres, Long Jeweled Chains Full details of this sale, also pictures of a dozen pieces of the Jewelry, are printed in our ad. in to-day’s Journal. a ees : i iasd 2 Hel ODOR TOR NEW YORK \ y GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co—MAIN BUILDING: Continuance of the Sale of the Entire Stock of Kelly’s 125th Street Store WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL at Less Than 1% of Kelly’s Prices The sale of this immense stock of high-class suits, coats, dresses and waists was inaugurated here with instant success last Monday morning. Among the thousands who attended there were many who were especially enthusiastic, because they knew personally of the fine character of the goods sold in Kelly's store. The selling since Monday has been very big, and naturally, the assortments are depleted, To make Thursday the Banner Day of this great sale we have rearranged and re-grouped the garments and have repriced them for tomorrow as follows: Women’s Cloth Suits Kelly's Price Our Price | Kelly's Price Our Price | Kelly's Price Our Price | Kelly's Price Our Price | Kelly's Price Our Price Won... °14.75 | sh... °9,.75 | Yoo °7.50 etito.. °5.00) sh35.... °3.50 a ‘T-sIEGEL Cooper Co.—MAIN BUILDING: Men’s and Women’s $3 and $3.50 Foot-Mould Shoes "quced i 85 Nota style reserved, for my. isa — Big Store clearance, in which our patrons get the full benefit of a cl anaes movement. The Women’s $3 and $3.50 Low Shoes comprise every style, in all leathers, including patent leather, tan, gun-metal kid- skin; also velvets, suedes and waite canvas; all 1 85 . nf Ov. , eres ANN S meal vmnirune nour BAUM ME Pa reed sizes and widths; The Men's $3 and $3.50 Low Shoes com- prise all styles of Oxfords in the most up-to-date leathers; allele and widths in this sale, at. 1. 85 Women’s $4 and $5 Foot- by 65 Men’s $4 and $5 Foot- Mould Oxfords and Pumps. \. atone Low LA 65 Every style of low shoe selling for $4 uta and $5. Every leather, size, width, ENTRANCE tubaay Station. soe levated Stitlon, 140TH STREET SPECIAL }OR THIS WEEK ONLY NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED 50 werkty ai it THIS BED OUTFIT O2 REFRIGERATOR DELIVERS BASS 3ED, SPRING & MATTRESS Every leather, every style and every width. (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) $44.75 Mit Women’s Long | Coats Women’s Jackets “ceannursreass coors co—MAIN BULL DING: an ae AULT ie f veveeee (DDB | HU... *5.00 t *7.50 | ior . B95 | sso. 2 BAD Women’s Dress Women’s Blouses _ (Most Desirable Styles and Fabrics) (Silk, Chiffon, } Kelly's Price Our Price | Kelly's Price Our Price | Kelly's Price Our Pri i ou Price $25.00. ‘1.00 «: 51.98 .*1.50 stov.......... $2.98 Safe kinds—unsurpassed quality—prompt city, country and seashore deliveries, and prices that help to keep down the high cost of living, elephone, Chelsea 4,000, rinest french O ive Ol Soap and Kitchen Needs Fresh Roasted Coffee ” HAZEL. meQRAX HAZEL BEST Come and see the new Burns Sefton at | 5, $1.85, 1 ib. net Sian 38¢ ‘$1, 05 Price $25, satin finish, all sires, heavy filling rodey @ Wi j +13 | oe owe $14.75 ; AIN BUILDI! MAIN BUILDING FREE Wy wita casa 9 CREDIT, foe FREE Now’s ‘the Time and Here’ s the Sale for 7 | G uinn ess a WlsimperialLeatherCouen ? = Bargains in Bed Sheets Stout Immense quantities of soft-finished, standard bleached The Genuine Article. muslin sheets, for beds of all sizes, on sale, tomorrow, at a : . RI price that makes it worth your while to buy a full supply for Imported by The Big Store. present and future use. “Benedict” bottling is the Size before hemming 90 inches long; they run in widths best Bay het salle ach ry. | from 54 to 90 inches. According to manufacturers’ quotations ecause if Is always In pere COapARALI Corres en ee eae Retreshing Beverages 4 IRAPE JUICE—Fountain SYRUPS "strawberry or raw “4 FREE w ‘te Every Purchase of s8 + Oe Ne 4 ~ ish, fect condition. w, green, pink fo ee ee : 18¢ YOUR TERMS | al | our price for tomorrow is exceptionally low. ar Barrel of 8 dozen bottles, $11.40; 121¢ | CRISP MANZANILLA OLIVES, mixed pickies | ARE OUR TERMS With Every Purchase of “ $4-Inch sheets; ronularly Ste. ) Chole, Tomorrow, god in many stores at : mustard; © bottles, Sic; 10¢ OPEN EVcdd E..NING UNEIL 9 OPuv sAdUds AVS Ustte Ly Pe Qarinch shieete; rebulasty Fee ’ , 49 ue dozen bottle 1. 45 i reg. 2 , we Pay Faremnd Expenses 90-inch sheets; regularly 89c, at ) we Barrel of 10 dozen splits, $9.73; Fresh Meat Mi Free Delivry by vur ve. Pillow Cases—same quality as Sheets made of 48-i ular pillow 12! sold in many stores at $1.30 1 of fancy 6 . 16¢ Motorl'rucks 1 casing; 36 inches long before hemming regula) 1 Ibe ea a dozen split aston vat POLS SRERSS LISD NAS LIeCSts Acta ame ay (MAIN B ain Floor.) ‘ d Floo a sin DIFFERENE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WAIT” AD. WILL GO-AND GET IT., —<—t toon - ==

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