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TT 23, 1912, should she be successful In her ection | j for absolute divorce, she may heve the | amount increased beyond the temporary | | Pollok has heen mixed up in the | Rosenthal case through Jack Rose, who Of | took refuge with him for two days after | | the murde THE BVENING WORLD, REAL ESTATE MEN WIFE GOT POSTAL FIREMEN CHASE INDICTED; ACCUSED) PICTURING GIRL | PORTABLE BLAZE FRIDAY, AUGUAT WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL WAS SLAIN. M. Curran the Victim Strangler, Says Coroner's | made a record. They were oat of the house and in full pursuit in seven: teen seconds, And they had sent in | etut jarm, too. The toting of the wren o: pressure truck attracted fa era and office em, advance along Tony's course, but Tony {continued undisturbed, The flames nc riging high behind him and bits of burning paper were being whipped away “ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Z, ° vb 0/4, Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. | limit. the high: Julia 4 Z Sullan M Curran, the woman [0 | quay OF MAIL FRAUDS ON A MAN'S LAP FOR MANY BLOCKS i LJ bb nggedl 4 bis ar ah ae nude and covered with bruises in a ! ought only of the ran and that mice, | heq in a hotel at No. 1981 Broadway q dry place in Bleecker street. , jENGINES BLOCK WAY OF POR: We. thi wasieas ob: b> Obs «Wek, SEVEN SILK VEILS ' Store Open Saturdays Until 6 o’Clock LE FIRE. Coroners’ physician, at the conclusion | Wouldn't keep dust away from a woman's face when she is seated in the | tonneau of a swiftly moving car. This | {fine dust grinds into a delicate com- U. S. District-Attorney Says ‘Money Involved in Case Everybody Around Knew) Paper Truck Was Afire, In answer to an alarm that had been turned in by @ eltizen, a hall dozen pieces of apparatus dashed Into Lafay- What Was Intended as a Joke Came Near Breaking Up of the autopsy this afternoon: The physician said that the woman} had been strangled to death MEN!! [ette atreet in front of Tony's chartot lexion, soon making it dull and life- | i ‘ land blocked the way. Reluctantly he| John Kinnears, the woman's brotiter- | plexion, kes off the sur <4 Amounts to $500,000. k Exe he Driver. slowed down at Housion street. Aa he | in-law, waid ahe was thrity years otd,| ss Soap and water takes off the sure A Great Clean-up of f& A $500, a Home cept the Gia” 80 the flames, Ho. longer blown | and reached thia country from Ireland | {ce dust, but will not cleanse the pores. To keep one's face immaculate use VELOGEN ‘Beauty’ Guardian” | backward by the rush of alr, licked at ; his coat tallies, He jumped to the street NO) WARNING, | *!th.@ how! of pata. ‘ | Hie first thought was for his horses. Pn Sy | When he had cut them free from the on July 7, last. She was employed near Park avenue and Fifty-eighth street, but #lept at the Kinnears home every for the presence of his #ister-in-law's $10 to $15 Suits at at $f 88 88 g (2 “You are a great one to ker date. 1 waited for you until J Why don’t you keep your engage- SAY 800 HAD INVESTED. ! HEEDED | burning truck he turned to direct the | body In the hotel, mente? i ; ° ' and note the feeling of coolth and) Government Calls New York pronevca» |Didn’t Stop Until Engities, | pretect, his three assistants, Depasy beret or r= meer Mleantiness that comes after its u Intended as a practical joke and his automobile when the paper voleane | Pollok Gets RIS a Week, Good after bathing, boating, motoring, rary climony of $% i Q Coming From C irec- | began to vomit h 1 One by tennis, golf or any of the sports oF o¢ of ch showed a young, scorched and scared. to Mrs, Harry Pollok. When the case doors, At all druggists, in collapsible, We must make immediate room for Business to Account. xirl sitting upon a young man's knee,; tions, Headed Him Off. the chiding message just missed break- | ing up the home of Malcolm B. Shackle &n automobile salesman, of No. | 386 Springdale avenue, East Oran, [Up Lafayette street to-day in pursult of | 2A Mra. Shackleford received @ portable fire that moved northward at card from the postman, read its . message and studied the tender ati} terrific pace until surrounded at tude of the young woman sitting upon | foUston street by @ cordon of fire en- the young man’s knee. Then she burst | ines. into tears and took her baby over to| The fusitive flames were abetted by a her father’s home. Her father advised| Tony Molina, who is a driver for Ragon | her not to judge too hastily and to go! Mornando, of No. 44 Water street. | FLAMES NEAR COFFIN. Ragon & Mornando deal in paper— home and await developments, [Curtains Catch F For a day or so thereafter the Shackle. | second-hand paper of any degree of dir- tiness and sloventinces—and Tony is| S84 Mourners Flee to Street. ford cottage was permeated with Ice, The young man asked questions and| their chief collector. His truck was al-| Two dozen friends of the late John tried out every known method of | most Milled to capacity and he and his| Peck of No. 1376 First aventg were tender persuasion, At last he got an| three assistants were heading for their| assembled to-day !n the apartment that answer and the incriminating postal] last atop when the rain began to fall. | had been his home. It was only an card was flung at him, ony whtpped up the horses and| hour before the funeral was to begin. turned up his coat collar, His three| Some were endeavoring to Now, It was Maiceom's turn to be in- dignant. He not only disclaimed all) assistants burrowed their way to a dry| Widow, Mrs. Annie Peok. By that time thousands of persons than cold had crowded around the truck and three more fire engines, two hooks and iad- High Pressuve Company No. % dashed | 1ers, two water towers, an insurance | patrol and a tender were on hand Between the rain and streams from a couple of hose the flames were speedily drenched and Tony went on with his charred chariot. He said he would tack a “No Smoking” sign to the driver's seat to-morrow. came up before Justice Aspinall Mrs. Pollok asked alimony at $20 a week In cutting the amount, the Court made a memorandum to the effect th tubes, 25 cents. Better cream, used the same way. Fall goods. The quickest way to do it is to sacrifice prices. That we have done, resulting in a wonderful collec- tion of bargains for you. Instances: The $5.88 Suits Are: Fancy Worsted in many neat designs Fancy Cheviots in gray, brown and tan. Sizes 33 to 42 chest measurement. The $7.88 Suits Are: Blue Serges, plain and fancy. Black Serges. Fancy Cheviots, in neat.stripes. Plain Worsteds, etc. Sizes 33 to 44 chest measurement. Through the arraignment to-dey of jaude J. Van Slyke, a wealthy real estate man, with offices at Forty-third etreet and Madison avonue, before Umited States Commissioner Gilchrist ‘om an indictment brought by the Fed- eral Grand Jury on July 2, charging him with using the malls to defraud, it was learned that other real est ‘fhad been indicted with him on the eame charge. One of them is James A. Rob- inson of No. 1170 Broadway, who handied the advertising for the New York Cen- tral Realty Company. Van Slyke and Robinson are the only men who have so far been arrested. Robinson was arrested to-day at his office by Post Office Inspectors Poilett and Kenyon. Van Slyke received word “From Candles B. Altman & Co. ANNOUNCE THAT ON MONDAY __ AUGUST THEY WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE AN AD- DITIONAL SHIPMENT OF BLOOMINGDALES* of the indictmen: brought against him] knowledge of Florence ani her date but| piace at the bottom of the load, One| taking a last look at the i oe as seat ete: Ceanattonee Gi| tow the card to Chet of Paice O'Nall| ef them wee cme’ igseece, Ca| Me, Peck ‘am ho layin ts | LACE CURTAINS AND PANELS 1,800 Men’s Plain and christ. Up to a inte hour to-day he had| The card was placed under a miczo-| was of an economical turn of mind and| , The Casket, was near a window jn) | #9! cope \- vi Cu D i close by, The not been formally arraigned, Van Styke| @cope and it was seen that an old ad-| tne cigarette was still possessed of | Siveral Candles burned close ij | wae held tn #6010 ball Cor: further ex.| ees, No. 12 North Park atreet, East] pleasant possibinties, +o he carried tt) Mindow, Wan chen an & sudden eit) (INCLUDING HAND-MADE FILET LACE PANELS) ||f Plaited Shirts at le ‘ amination. Orange, had io erased, Detectives) with him to the base of the paper|room. The inflammable curtain mate- | Inspector H. A. Barber, who conductea| went to Nor Park street and Jeamed | mountain. rial came in contact with the flames of AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. There are 1,800 of these shirts in this { the investigation, and Untied Gtates As- Stage yh Eat he ha nt DRIVER ENVIOUS OF HI8 COM. | ‘he candles and was tgnited. 1 " i isp new fall model. “ eistant District-Attorney C. H. GriMthe 11 widow, that she had written the PANIONS. The curtains crackled as they burned | sale andevery one isa crisp * at ile brought the case Gotore the Grand | MMe & Joke She did not Anew and a glare filled the room, until an You may have six of them for $4.50. ie : ri Shackleford, but some of her frtends| On toward that last stop at Bleeoker| instant before steeped in shadow. | There ji h eat variety of new colors Jury, said to-day that over people in} 4:4 and had suggested that it would be| Street rattled the truce and Tony.| “Fire!” cried the mourners as they | ere is such @ gr variety and patterns chat we simply cannot tell you all about them here; suffice to say that they are all refined and smart. Just the kind particular men admire. Shirts are in all sizes from 14 to 18. | Splendid Fall Neckwear at 50¢ The styles and quality men will appreciate. New Per- sian effects, with bias satin stripes of contrasting colors, artis- tically blended. The new two-toned wide bias effects, ombre colors, in accordion weave. Flowing end shape fashioned to | | wear with close lock front collars. The Neckband is double strengthened. , Main Foor, oth @il parts of the world had been de- frauded of sums of money that amount to 960,000, HAO A CAPITAL OF OVER TWO ran in confusion down the stairs, Peck home ts on the third floor, Police. men Kelly and Speckler went up and carried the casket Into another apart: lots of fun to rouse the young wife's] Casting a weather Jealousy. hia lesy, responsible Mrs. before | able subordinates Recorder Nott in East Orange to-day J laws are auoft, he envied \d_ more comfort+ ALSO ANNOUNCE CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF | arraigned Evart was made for automobiles : Te 4. 4 * pet : 4 ri ee qe Hira a had the Herlbe | coigsboan wits Teeter ot Wee" wit wali S's tei Tees! |e eae | ORIENTAL RUGS AND MALL RUNNERS Recorder, “that often brings on suicide and muner. Men who noticed a wisp of sroke curl Mrs, Evart was discharged, but the|ing from the load of paper and tailing postal card and a report of the near-Jout behind the wagon cupped their | tragedy in the Shackleford household} hands and shouted a warning to Tony, was sent to United States Commissioner] But nis eyes were directed resolutely 8, Howell Jones in Newark. Whether or| toward Bleecker street not he will begin proceedings under the} When Ragon % Mornando's truck Postal laws has not been stated. parsed the quarters of the high press- ure company near Spring street {t was —_—_s—— ~—, THIS FUGITIVE DE LUXE a chartot ofy flame. Everyone was BILKS PASSAIC POLICE. |*™*"0.0" except Tony and his buried | assistants, who were listening to the| They Send Him First | Class Ticket] ning at Tony's discom| throttle and let his equine engines race, — Cette Skips Queenstown, QUBENSTOWN, and, Aug. The White Star liner Celtlc, oe York, waa un call here to to Liverpool. ¥ up to the time of ita insolvency in Maroh hed offices in the Marbridge Buflding. The Federal Government in their indictment alleges that they adver- tieed in prominent magazines throug! out the country that hey had a capital of over two million dollars, and that they had @ capital of over two million dollars, end that they issued bonds to ‘the amount of 475,000, which were ee- cured by mortgages. The fraud, it Is alleged, was committed by the company through ite misrepresenting the value of the mortgages securing the outstand- ing bonds The Government declares “ ‘The New York Central Realty Com- AT LARGE REDUCTIONS FROM ACTUAL VALUES. ghe proceeded ‘alreotly | j Filth Avenue, 34th avid 35th Streets, New York Section, BLOOMING! Root’s $1.25 Under-|$49 w. L. Douglas wear for Men, 69¢| Men's Low Shoes i ictly First Quality and other well known makes $20 Brass Bed, 9.98 6 substan- with fancy middle mounts and T: patter of the rain above them and srin- | t. A fireman | that the real worth of the property in was on watch at the door of the fi Ty rr, the mortgages which {s supposed to se-| From Cuba and He Walks Jpouse and he shouted to Tony, The UD eG Leak = and $1 98 @ure the fesued bonds amounts to only Ashore and Away, Here. warning was unheeded. R Sete atts'a Vokes . ‘The fireman ran to his chief and re- tt Gah 000, When Dr, J. Nelson Elliot, for thres ran r ANDARD Tivoli Woot] coit, Gun The company say the Post Office| sang health officer of Passaic, an- pele ICL ela SG ces F nounced July 16 that he was golng to Newark to a meeting of the Mosquito xtermination League, Passaic folk hoped he'd learn how to kill all the pests in their bailiwick, (0) t Dr, Eliot did not return and suapictons V e RUSS DORIS Leen ee ee te rewani N, J.. STORE, 49 AND 51 MARKET. ph T counts and found, it was alleged, 4 Pe RE CLOSED AT ¢ P. M. DURING AUGUST pe ye PD aa shortage of $1,0%5, The Passaic police - — sent all over the world circulars asking | We are in the “Big Fellow” Class. The fact that ours is the lfor his avrest. One of these reached the | pote vana, Cuba, wi tod police of Havana, Cuba, who arres Largest Retail Optical Busi- ness in the World—and that desued three kinds #014 copon bond, ued for $1,000, $500 or $100 to mi tere in ten years with 6 percent. ins} ferest payable semi-annually, with the Previlage of surrender at any time Gor tts face value; an acoumulative ond payable in ten yearly install- ments, with 6 per cent. compaund in- terest, end athird single payment bond, @igoounted at 6 per cent. Tm the advertisement of the company these bonds were said to be secured by INDER WEAR , U nderwear, | » f ere all sizes. | ¢ Not more|” than three] stand oy suits to a customer. Mail orders filled. Main Floor, | “oe® BLOOMINGDALES* ‘We | Early Showing of Fall Millinery | Specially priced for Saturday in Our Second $4 95 | Floor Millinery Store, at.............+55 O | These distinctive creations, Second Floor, Dr, Eliot and notified the Passaic ps- Mee that they were holding him, pending A credit that requires NO CLUB MEMBERSHIP, ) 0 CLUB FEES, NO |NTEREST AGDED, NO EXTRA CHARG:: patter a : 2% nto our store, select whatever you require at our wonderfully ot bs 2 Z pagel oni al eatate, representing | extradition. ee we Guarantee Complete Eye- | FOR TH IN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. An account with us Is 9 saving copies of modeis just from Paris [Lice ie ita debt we dd BM ase eae aii aay BA glass Satisfaction are but ou need it most. It need never worry you, for we make due allowance and London, are here a month ¥ paid for the property and of| Dr, Elliot aald he would waive extra: | Pivo of “many” reasons in case of acciden’ ness or misfortune. We invite you to compare our prices with those lier than you'll find elsewh which amount % per cent. was paid in| dition. The Passato police sent a first I self that earlier than yo find elsewhere. cash, The com: fa asked the. Havana} Why you should wear Harris elsewhere and convince you Gnacoy shat 5 ‘i fa" pany also adveriised| class ticket a aske a 2 e Snappy shapes, of moire, satin if tt had H worth of for every | Police to put him on the Ward line | Glasses. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! and French felts, artistically trim- a eri, and #% in value to meet | steamer, Monterey, which sailed last) biappig Glasses cost $2.00 or med with tancy wings, breasts, every $1 of bond indebtedness, and that ie from which the} More, depending upon the Qu ° , ith i WINGS CSRS ‘the bond iamue of the New York Central mee ae Mpousnt told the Passaic ual y of the fra PS - 25 artered 10 Solid Oak novelty stick-ups, velvet and (ety Se ticket 6 quality ime you se ribbor In_ black and white Realty Company represented only 19| authorities that the Monterey would) ject and the kind of lenses k Sid b d ; <* colo ' per cent. of its resources, dock at 2 P, M., to-day at Wall street, | ~ ; nse: a idebdoar resser effects, also latcc® colors, ANNOUNCED OFFICERS DREW | Manhattan. At 1.80 Police Chief Will- ‘ou require, Je rimmed Shapes of best qual- NO SALARIES. jam Hendry and Detective BF. | ity white or black moive satin Turner appeared at the foot of Wall yle tops, with erect pile ve fer-brims; specially the nn “9 | r'ioor .. $1.95 ana$2,95 | t Pite Black Their advertisements further stated that the officers of the company drew no salaries, and that all the profits of the company were invested in additional Property, One phase of the case ds that they deposited with a trust company all street to take their new Schepp of prisoner, There they were told the Monterey would dock at the Ward Line pler, No. 17, Brooklyn, The officers hurried there | One of the many styles at $4.95, e Golden finish, highly polished serpentine Fh. finish, 36 in. long, | Manufacturers’ Semple Line of Spl mortgaxes thut secu: their out- teen Toinutes before, and th | ‘Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, | atl front, heavy carved | 20 in. deep, nicely Noo yabea aan A pelea "or balan Be) (roa ompais | ea Svea eck BHAA DA WRIA u St., near John St. He?! top, 2 small drawers, | carved top, with finish telt hats; considered good value u 1.93 ana $2.98 trustee for ithe mort, fur- | police have been asked to look for him. my D} . i our price on Main Floor 0 an Jo thar chante face'vaite'on tachment |""The Panes police areaut te srice of | 488 Felton BR; oppe ke © 8 BROS 1 men for silver; 1] 14x24 in. bevelled Taine asenia siemens wage, The amount es cach mortgage [a firat-claes steamship ticket and their ) long drawer, 2 cabi- | | 6 face ¥ e | tru i ma " Se achat, coterie nth fm banana O98 Bevet Oh. Ser Kishor Sowers nets. drawers. Clearance Women’s Lace Co'lars erty, it {8 declared, when in reality it actual value might only be five. Griffiths said to-day that the trust com. onsible realty com- nothing to do with the realty company busines: ept to act | 48 4 depository for their mortgages. The Government says that the 1 point of adv INSURANCH. In case of the death of the ware carne, of your family we will at y receipted bill in fail of your account, ADVERTISED rRicns, You may open an account or have added to your mocount any adi tised article without auy eof any kind, There are many beautiful styics in this lot to} select from, including large shawl shaped collars and Dutch collars, in the fashionable dark cer w Venive lace, applique lace collars, Oriental coilars, batiste embroidered collars, macr collars, Robespierre lace collars $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS PRICE---opp nockens anv CHAIRS" MAIL ORDERS FILLEO We Open Accounts from [; chai PURSES Aig ae Nea $3 Solid Oak $10 GoldenOak — $10GoldenOak $1.50 Golden $7 Early Eng aL ODMGK@bAT NY ce bod enlisted men of , ——_____——. , Getting forth in thelr advertisement hee Rocker Rocker Library Rocker Oak Dining Rocker 3.69 $5.00 Bellows Suit Veils and Veilings | ch member of the service might 5.98 3.49 790 up go much {n the investment of 1! paiety i these bonds and When. ho All prices 4 ROOM FLAT {t Cases at $3.94 Mesh Veilings, chenille, dotted Paletanoniat recive’ anor thet ae AAA Punished veilings, fancy and plain veilings cumulated mone; figures. Complete, $110 ‘ im bi and colors i Para ra pete priced for Saturday loose Ticke: jelaware. t, per yard. DOVER, Vel, Aus. S.—dhe state aaa MANY at, per yard of the Progressive party met ouys ' 300 Dozen 2-Yard Long Silk cided to place a separate ete ae OTHER Chiffon Hemstitched Auto the field, The State Cou- This Swell BARGAINS Veils, all colors; e held in Dover on Sept. > 13 aia ‘ aru coasial aie e following the Democratic Solid Oak in OUR Mel dy sual, : ation. . BIG SAL. New Paris Shadow Silk Veilings, EXTENSION NOW some new, neat and elaborate Wilson Picture Pra! TABLE GOING ON, Holds as much as a small trunk;| ‘esigns, in white and buck DR Per .t us to congratulate The! Golden finish, highly polished, Mahogany Fin'shed ruseet leather, steel frame, linene} yards special at c Worla upon the splendid work which| Groot” extension. ererremel Parlor S uit, Fined locks aod Kay. stats Finer, |, Mbominadeln’, Male Flee it is doing for the Democratic ticket, It is @ source of great encourage- ment to the rank and file of the De- mocracy of this boction of Nassau County. may say that the Wilson pictures well made and worth $16.5 Our 1913 Catalogue now bei printed, highly polished, heavy carved frames, with mas- claw feet, Suit consists of Our terns, lite ur pricm, ae lowest iu tows Fresh Meats---Sa‘urday Specials Hindquarters or Legs of) Sirloin Steak. EASY TERMS sent D2 ‘Within 75 2! Parlor Genuine Spring Ga will be found in nearly every window K . Chai Fricassee Chicken. Roas' in Rockville Centre—every Pequot 1s TOs ACE tt Suit, ah ee Sat Prime Rib Roast Armour Sugar - tice) 94 t of his ability. @ i . Iuindguaccers or Lege of} 448 _ Calif. Hams. feat oT nces of our esteem for ops. Lose cushions ip Pineaquartess Wad Forequarter of a ree World, yours, very truly, HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISEED, holstered in best See chete, tes ib Awe Lamb, | with ali Sef Oke THOMAS J. DUNN, P : amb Chops, 14 chops Counell Boribe. | S. E. Cor, 124th ST. and 8d AVE., NEW YORK | BLOOMINGDALES’—Lex, to 34 Ave., 59th i" nih St. 2 hielo