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| SHOTING OF GR. (CM SERIE QU SULT OF Foe |FORPOSTMASTERS | GANG RUPTURE; OF FOURTH CLAS Weeder Had Reformed and} Wilson to Issue Order That All in Office and Candidates Must Pass Examination. Gone to Work So They Set Upon Him. ME KNEW TOO MUCH. Feared He Might Squeal to the Police and Sent Gunman , After Him. bat £3 tate Hi fEEEF HY # oHEE (iene i H ful rT fe g & I 5 g H d i ui lis le iH SF i t feu i i t 2 & s fy Hs I i } H SiEs I Ni ial more than certif: Gentist'e brother, Wal Fala. Dr. Weader had ‘been troubled b; J a creme of the heart for som - Tailored Suits EVENING W JERSEY CITY POLICE COME A CROPPER WHEN THEY GO AFTER |. W. W. Mistake Italian Laborers for Parade and Drive Them WOMAN DOCTOR SMOKED BIG CIGAR, SHE TESTIFIES. Nurse Says at Trial Dr. Edmonston Puffed While She Talked With Mise Elma C. Loonhardt, a nurse, to- da ytold a jury some person: monston of No. 327 Went Bighty-sev- enth atreet, which caused them to rub thelr eyes and ait up in wonderment. | Dr. Eamonaton was in court defending @ sult brought by Mra. Julia Fisher, executrix of the will of her sister, Mine Gertrude Van Ness, to recover $12,000 claimed to be a loan made by Miss Van Nena to the woman docto ‘Teatifying to the ph ¥ he said, she declared herself tired and left. Later she re’ his bedroom sald Bomebody telephoned to Chief of Police Frank Monahan of Jersey City to-day that @ procession of 160 etrik- ing 1. W. W. ailk workers from Kearny was marching to Hoboken and would pass through Jersey City, The rea flag of the I. W. W. has about the ame emotional effect on Chief Mona- han as it would have on an angry dull. ‘He ordered Capte. Nugent, Murphy and Kavenagh, with ten Meutenante in full uniform and twenty petrolmen, to the over the Hackensack River, which is the Jersey City toundary WASHINGTON, May 7.—After a con- ference with President Postmaater-General Burleson announced that an executiv, order would be tamued requiring that all fourth class post- ‘masters now in office or candidates for Prospective appointments should he sub- Jected to @ competitive examination to determine their Atnene for the oMcr. The Postmaster-General issued a mondston's office, said the woman doc- tor would saunter into Mise Van Ness's Tooma, extract a cigar from @ leather & comfortable posture in air and emoke her cigar a8 physician and patient indulged in @ It further developed that Dr, Edmonaton was interested in the Process of curing tobaccu. Dr. Edmondston defended the ult for $12,000 by stating Mi: her $3,900 of @ balance of $17,117, which wan expended, Dr. Edmonaton says, for board and medical treatment ‘Van Nese during the last ten Walt a ecore of youths met at Stone @@4 Gutter avenues, Bast New York, Verterday afternoon, drew revolvers and Mmtves, and started @ general fight in new executive order, declaring that President Taft's action in putting the fourth class postmasters in the clasal- fled service was not sufficient and that the mere placing of “a great honle of Persons” in the classified service wan +] not In conformity with the spirit of the civil service, as there were not tests to determine the merits of the appli- they get half way across the ‘em oo that when they go ‘Ddack, no I, W. W. parade will ever head toward Jersey City again! THAT SPRING CLEANUP HAS STRUCK A SNAG. Comptroller Intimates That He Is Opposed to Appropriating the Needed $37,000. The “spring clean us up" ts off. The Comptroller intimates that he will not stand for an appropriation of 837,000 that was asked by Street Cleaning Commissioner Edwards, Health Com- misstoner Ernat J. Lederle and other - |heade of departments, to remove rub- dish from all lots and houses and cel- year-old Jeanette Wagner of No. §, ter avenue in the right leg and young man fied as che fell screaming te the sidewalk, She was carried home Qe @ Goren detectives from the ‘The little army, brave wrath biasing in the eye of every man, lined up acrons the end of the bridge. All unsuspecting, @ crew of thirty itallan laborers, who had just been paid off by a garbage con- tractor, were walking in to Jersey City. They reached the middle of the bridge. “CHAR-R-RGE!" sounded a mighty bellow from the police ambush. The new order, which substantially amends the Taft executive order, re- taing In the classified service all fourth atmantera, but specifically re- quires & competitive examination and a selection by post-office inspectors from i 5 ra, ed that an ambulance summoned to a barber shop and Backman streets, and Detectives Anthony, Donelin and ind Jacob Karensky, better “Greenie,” suffering trom in the left hand, back Srrested him, and be- The order places the age limit for ap- ‘Thirty and more bdiueconts dashed upon the startled Italians, waving clubs and yelling fearsomely. Italians turned and ran. Others went over the rall into the river. Capt. Kava- fagh captured one man, who had been too scared either to run or jump. Then he learned his mistake. Kavanagh quickly m: th tains acquainted with the situation. ‘Then the polloe had to go o1 and rescue dripping Italians, —————_ BRYAN PASSES CHICAGO. Stepe Oniy to Change Traias on ‘tM ministration wishes to take the fourth class postmasters out of politics, but points out that Democrats as w Republicans will have an opportunity under competitive examinations to show keno imatantly decided that there internal strife in the gang {t Bad ended in the fight in The Comptroiier believes the Street Cleaning Department should do this work without extra cost to the city. ee BOY FIREBUGS DESTROY OLO SIMPSON MANSION. Bronx Landmark Wrecked by Flames Started by Pupils During School Recess. ‘The ol4 stone mansion of William 18] Bimpson, the pawnbroker, at No, 991 Fox atreet, for nearly nt had fevolvers discharg son, the redoubta- f, Wad turned from his @ought to lead a life of it wae the protest @ leader wi Drammer, Out of Job, Knds Lite, A. Isaakowits lost his position as a travelling salesman for a feather house in Wooster street two months ago. He in vain to get another job, CHICAGO, May 7.—Secretary of State Bryan, returning from his mission to California, to his duties at the National Capital, scarcely paused in Chicago to- He left the Rock Island train from the West at Englewood, walked across @ platform, and was off without delay on the Washington express ef the Pennsylvania Rallroad, due at Wash- to-morrow morning at 828 s found dead in the bathroom on Pp floor of the home of Mrs, Sarah Keller at No. 16 Went Thirty-sixth atreet, where he had a furnished room. He had inhaled gas Fave bo @ tube ted pletely eaten out by fire to-day. Only the thick walle remain standing. ‘The Simpson family moved from the mansion when the growth of population pushed the construction of flat buildings and business houses up | to the borders of the spacious grounds. | Mor ten years the building had been eccupled by various lessees. monthe ago it became vacant and within a short time was aeciszed by small boys, who wrecke smashed all the window: Mr. Bryan had nothing to say about the alien land question, Sipe SHIPPING NEWS. Boya from @ public achool nearby fire which destroved the Ing noon recess, When the firemen arrived the whole interior was se. ‘The only occupant of the bulld- lace. & dlack cat, was rescued by Fire- man George Reis of Engine No, 8, who found the animal overcome by smoke in FORT OF NEW YORK. INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, At the close of the civil war John and ‘William Simpson built great stone man- {alone on adjoining plots in the Bronx, | { Gang that their; In time Fox street was cut ied, erating the two properties, The John Simpeon bone vacant at the thme, by NEMO CORSETS Unlike Any Others and Betier Than All Others OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Propertics, else they wil be fined. cost of the ominsion has been placed $10 for each offense, The Bureau Public Works sent out thousands of thoes to-day to deling! e4 warning that failures to observe tho law will be prosecut: ‘Recently the Mayor lost his eye- was much confused in for @ certain address. That however, has nothing to do with the present order, —_—_—— eee Quick, Easy and Positive Cure for All Foot Tortures EVERYWHERE! gang, pondering this, in the guise of a re- ‘was too dangerous to cromed the bridge to Man- got “Big Indian,” « notor- waited for Kngel- AITKEN, SON &Co FIFTH AVENUE, Cor. 39th Street Brownsville, aowever, that be other men of greater iting Fogst'e recovery and his ~Siret appearance in the street. Meantime Maszistrate ‘Vourhces held “Greente” in $2,500 bail for a hearing Friday oe charge of shooting thi ft in a few hours (rom hie whtesale Weingarten & Pearl IMPORTERS 7 Ladies’ Tailors and Dressmakers 816 Fifth Ave., Corner 43d Street ' Closing Out Sale Commencing Thursday, May Eighth Imported Models ‘Prices Less Than Half Cost Formerly $100.00 30.00 Suits Formerly $150.00 t0$200.00 40,00 up ts Formerly $75.00 to $100.00 20,00 noon Gowns The One Step and the SHORTEST and QUICKEST step to take in saving a business |] enterprise that needs ready cash is}! to choose a partner through i WORLD “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY” |; ADVERTISEMENTS At Former Prices WE MUST VACATE! GREAT BACRIFIOE! BVERY ARTICLE MUST GO! 148 to 156 West 23d St. Between Gth and Tth ova, New York, SALE OF LACES MAY 8th Shadow Alencon and Nettop ae Venise Laces and Bandings, G0c to $2.00 egular Prices, $1.20 to $4.00 All-overs in Alencon, Shadow and Venise, Regular Prices, $2.00 to $4.00 Black Laces and Bandings in Veniee, Embroidered Shadow and Alencon at }4 off Regular Prices Remnants of Chiffon Nets and Laces et Half Price, Of Which 6,308 Were Printed Last Month— LS . THE tar Wiel te tee east World Ads. for Readers! World Ads. for Reliability! World Ads. for Best Results! '] Stores, Mar! taurants, sh All Sections of Greate: New Ml “po a” D, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913. HOUSEKEEPER TRIES TO DIE. Pretty Young Branette Whe aged Florist'’s Home Takes lod! Beeney, twenty-two, « ie handsome brunette who has been house- keeper to Thomas Russel, florist, of No. 61 Nassau street, Brooklyn, since the first of the year, was taken to Brooklyn Hospital early today suffering from tI arg ARROW LA COL Ea i EP RAR . | Chactt, Peabody & Co., Ine., Makero charged with attempted suicide. Russel told the police the girl came from New Haven, Conn., last year and and induced her to home. Last might, FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repairing PHONE 6900 GREELEY Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Franklin Simon & Co. will make to order in their special order Dressmaking Department Women’s Gowns. After- noon and Evening Gowns, Dancing Frocks of Silk Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin Meteor, Charmeuse, Bro- cade, Pekin Voile, Lace and Net. Also Mourning Gowns of black or white Silk Canton Crepe. 55.00 Regular price $85.00 Models and materials will be displayed on the Fifth Floor DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS Chiffon and Silk Waists FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Copies of Paris models of silk chiffon, chiffon cloth, crepe de chine, brocade silks, crepe meteors and novelty silks; in white, black and all colors, 5.75 7.50 9.75 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50. Franklin Simon & Co. Will Hold a Sale Thursday of Women’s Lingerie Waists Of white French voile, crepe, sheer batiste, low neck models ; short or long sleeves. . Heretofore $6.75 to $9.75 Franklin Simon & Co, Will Hold a Sale Thursday of Women’s Bathing Dresses Of messaline silk, in black or navy; collar and vestee of white silk poplin; ivory ball buttons. Value $9.75 Of moire silk, in black or navy blue; “Byron” collar and cuffs of striped Bengaline silk; novelty buttons. Value $14.50 Franklin Simon & Co, Will Hold « Sale Thursday of White Buckskin Pumps FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Of genuine white buckskin, also gray or tan epee black or os reais calf, Deve sed or ¢ e kid; made on exclusive arch eg vith Cuban heels; i. all sizes and widths. Regular price $5.09 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Present Dergalsa in Shops, les, Motels, Res- World Wants Work Wonders. Women’s Dancing and Afternoon Dresses, of the New Silk Fabrics, madetoorder . . . at $55.00 The Women’s Bathing Suit Dep’t ‘and must be entirely sold by Mey 81 B. Altman & Cx. have prepared for to-morrow (Thursday) in the Department on the Third Floor A Sale of Women’s White Hats in smart, attractive styles, suitable for present and Summer wear, at the special priceof . . . $15.00 Large reductions have been made in the prices of Women’s Hats in the regular stock} a special selection of which will beofferedat . . . . $10.00 B. Altman & Cn" Models and materials are displayed on the Seventh Floor. THIRTY-FIFTH STREET ELEVATORS, Women’s Blouses of Washable Silk, in plain white and - striped effects, built on the latest ap- proved lines and smartly tailored, are shown in the regular stock at $3.50, $4.50, 5.75 & 7.50. Women’s Tailored Shirtwaists made to order at moderate prices. House Gowns and Negligees in a variety of chic designs, including both simple and elaborate styles, are displayed at attractive prices. Aninter- esting novelty also shown in the House Gown Department is an English Smok- ing Suit for Women. is showing an unusually attractive selection of Bathing Suits, made of the newest fabrics and representing the piquant styles that will dominate Bath- ing Suit fashions during the coming season. &. Altman &COn. have, in their French Lingerie Department, Women’s Imported Undergarments, hand-made and hand-embroidered, at the following prices in the regular stock: Chemises at $1.10, 1.75, 2.85 upward Drawers 1.25, 1.75, 3.25 “ Corset Covers 1.50, 2.10, 2.75 Nightgowns 2.50, 3.50, 4.75 “ Combinations 3.25, 4.50, 5.25 i Petticoats 3.90, 4.25, 5.50 & Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains received for Storage Fh Avene, 34th avd 35th Streets, Mem York,

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