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pte WFR TD ELEC gE EASY cm | HERS TO NOHO Booms Are Involved in the Battle. Officials to Go Out in One Week More. Sereey City voters will to-morrow ee four years, will manage the affaire of the city under the form of commiasibn 2 it of these the highest vo! i Mt | I THe Hf iH 3 a if? i 4 i : 2 g i [ & 7 : 3 | 5 i i if 38 fit g | it 7 3s 8 Ht is 5 5 i f fit i il re i ii iH ! | z : to Gaver the W! ekpenn mELO Gover. & ja Hull Moose Republican, ts sald to be y ie the Fielder forces, with Frank i for Judge Mark A. Sullivan, defeated by Wittpenn for Mayor, and has the following of Sullivan, still “sore” over his defeat. ‘Thone opposing Wittpenn circulated re« ports on Saturday and yesterday that the Mayor had given orders to his work- ers to abandon Farmer and Olweil and to concentrate thelr ener on Moore, Scpumann and Morris. Mayor Wittpenn and his friends deny this. Farmer and Olwel! were to be “awapp ‘or Fagan and Stewart, ap the story went. Other forces Mayor Wittpenn’s candl- dates will have to contend with are thone of Sheriff Nicholas ¢ Wedin, inty Surrogate John P. Bean and police of Jor- of the police ops hen William Burs site and President of the Jorsey City Patroimen's Benevolent Ae- was defeated for re-election a xo by Thomas Reynolds, a appointed by former Mayor jad the opposition is worth 14 Mayor Wittpenn to-day. “Tt victory all the more pro- Mayor Wittpenn will leave office next ‘Tuesday when the five men elected to- be sworn In and assume Automatically the whole nt, with ite various com- missions and boards, will become extinct tometh with the antiquated charter under which the city has been operating for many years, MORE THAN $100,000 IN SALARIES STOP. Here are some of the offees and ea aries that cease: Mayor, 5,00, twenty- g| five Aldermen, 918,500 in salaries; four $2,800 in salaries; three tax commission- ers, $2,500 each; three agsesement com- ‘missioners, $600 each; three @re commis- trolling patronage in the matter of ap- ite; three stationary engineers, each; four excise commissioners, $100 each; City Hall custodian, $3,600; law de- Dartment of three members, with a 5 Hi [ | g fF 3 on the parade grounds t Prospect Park greet the Brasilian vensel, On Tues- EE TR Se DAY, JUNE 6, 1018 WON'T TELL POLICE NAME OF MAN WHO SHOT HIM. Bria Attacked After a Quarrel at the Door of His Own Home. Aérian Bria was about to enter his home, No. 1208 Sixtieth street, Brooklyn, early to-day when a man met him at the stoop and spoke to him angrily, Bria replied in milar tone and the man drew a revolvep ahot Bria in the loft breast and fled, Dr. Matthews of the Norwegian Hos- Jonson announced 111 formatly install En. | Pital was called and, after ascertaining {that Bria’s wound was not serious, put |, | the man, at his own request, to bed at his home. Policemen questioned Bria, but he would not discuss the shooting. Informaticn given to the police by other residents of the house, however, led them to Institute @ search for an- other inmate, with whom Bye ie said to have quarrelled. ¢ TER BVENING WORLD, MON EXPECT BRAZIL'S ENVOY oe - AUTOR YOUTH [he Cheerful Life enjey the cheerful life. a us to live the cheerfal us. day night the Georetary of Gtate and @iouingulshed guests will come to Wash- ington and the President will receive Dr. Muller. Dr. Muller's visit to Washington fe a friendel.ip visit only. He comes to re- pay the visit made to Brazil by Sec-o- tary Of tate Root in 198. He is going |@ Itte tof te live Seg coves ite te Sates eo If ill health takes hold o! ‘The wife, mother and daugh dregs }dlew)) fooling, or any other weakness ities the Neate Laren funale orgene—ls net only a There ie @ remedy. Forty years experience has preven unmistakably (het DR. PIERCE’S : Favorite Prescriptio will restere health to weakened For 40 years Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigera@l, stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny ’ “It Makes Little Difference What You | a W Daniels Will Welcome Him in we ET > ee lyecnts ‘Mayflower and” Dolphin. tor| @natne Company Ne, 81 Will Take Hampton Roads. Had Batted Liner From Pros- lampton Roads, where, on Tuesday, to remain in the United States about WASHINGTON, June 9.—-Secretary of | three weeks, during which time he wil State Bryan, Secretary of War Garri- Secretary Bryan will t Dr, Lauro) sre Commi pect Park Parade Ground— Muller, Special En from Braaif.| yesterday he Another Fatality. be entertained by oMdials of Washing- son, Secretary of the Navy Danids, Ae-|*™ New York, Boston and Nowp>:t. sistant Secretary of State Malone and a “ |number of quests will icave wash-| NEW FIRE HOUSE TO OPEN. Senhor Muller is coming to the United | gine States on the Brazilian battleship Minas) tors at Ba! Goraes, one of the biggeyt battleships| the Bronx, TO ARRIVE TO-MORROW. CHASING BALL IN Secretaries Bryan, Garrison and lington to-night on the Presidential - j afloat. The new building will house both an to-night, engine company and a hook and ladder company, hich will afford protection against fire ii ingsbridge section. This bull which ha’ Commisstonet ‘The Minas Geraes Ix expected to drop anchor tn Hampton Roads, off Old Lo Trewlecia, twenty, ot wo. 1 Bo | ne ag Al var street, Brooklyn, whito playing Pall | vera) vessels of the Atlantic fleet to batted a ball across Parkside avenue and ran after It, dodging in and out) “— amon, passing automobiles, He ran directly under the wheels of the ma- chine of Frederick Frankfort of No. 90% Palmetto street. He was knocked dows and run over. Frankfort, in his motor ear, hurried the Injured man to if | j= Breadway and Dies | Heepital. ' OLSSSTTIOE=a We Give Surety Stamps Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise =3Q === 0) In New York's 4 Shopping Center 4 e Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street | An Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of New Porch and Lawn Furniture Lowest Prices Ever Quoted in June In fact these prices would make it well worth while your buying even if it was a clearance of odd lots at the end of the season. In this great aggre- 5 p —_ you can choose ‘ - rom hundreds of..odd pieces for the living Toom, porch and lawn, of the most artistic and comfortable kind, at remarkably low prices. Coney Istand Hospital, where he died on | the operating table last night. An unidentified man about thirty-five years old died yesterday afternoon in Polyclinic Hospital as @ reeukt of being | Rnocked down, ae he was eressing) of No, M17 He was to the hospital in the machin body was removed to the Morgue, He was five feet eight inches in height, Pros- taken His dark hair. He wore a blue serge sult. On a keyring was o tag marked “M Levin.” pace | Mother shiclés Her Baby trom Just aa Sib, Hibia Gres esas: 'g i rnaget eight, of No. $8 Beekman avenue, the can ply emir the eomfortable kind, and all weather proof finish, “is not to be overlooked. Below we illustrate a few selections from our enormous stock of porch and lawn benches, camp stools, reclining chairs, ete, Homefurnishings May Be Purchased on the All goods pur- chased during this sale will he delivered within the next few days. Deliveries to all seashore and subur- ban resorts accord- ing to our usual ar- rangement. Mail and telephone orders will receive Club Plan Which is » confidential and dignified arran ment for paying at in- tervals, Furnish your bunga- low now and pay a little ata time. The Sale Will Begin Tomorrow and Continue Throughout the Week . High Back Rocker, cl t and Old Colony Asm Chair, in forest fin- eer fous Pioos yore Set back, ‘2.00. APE Te a a ib; special at ‘a.9e. a eee Three Piece Porch Set Peete mop rames, split woven cane Junto : ra Comfortable Broad A Rocker, 92.00. Pg sioelgcol Lawn Rares Suit, in yee and back, ¢5.00. Chale tomatob...........eeeeeeee «42,00 cies ‘Arm Rock: High Back Roll Arm Reed Rocker, in Comfortable Sewing Rocker, closely Arm Rocker. . Side Rocker..... shellac, brown and green; very special at $2.90. woven cane seat and back, 91.50. pes Chair. Fees ada Reed Tea High Back Reed Rocker, continuous reed High Back Porch Arm Rocker, woven Lule Shader roll, large and roomy; special at $5.00. seat and back, $3.00. Adjustable Lawn Chair pane Bored $ l Xs 5 prompt attention. 3 § 34 A “£ $7 High Back Reed Rocker $5.00 Sale of 648 TRUNKS (Some of Drucker and Some of Mendel Make) | Wardrobe, Dress, Steamer or Steamer-Wardrobeand Combination Hat and Waist Trunks at 33 1-3 Per Cent. to 40 Per Cent. Less than Regular Selling Prices 108 steamer trunks—canvas covered, all | wood bodies and linen linings. All have have two straps, one divided tray and are re laatoee susare aed two. Sars 34 to 42 bound with fibre or rawhide. 8% in. to 42 in., inch, $9.78, regularly $15, to §23, regularly feet regularly $11.78, to $18.25, regue $34. q $30. dress trunk with 125 Steamer wardrobe trunks—Pigamoid o1 , an extra dress tray, a care fibre pe (according to length), regue Steamer trunks to match, $12.75, regularly $16.50, to $13.25, regularly $18. Combination Hat and Waist Trunk— %8-inch, canvas cov- ered, with web cage, which will carry six large hats, and swin, ts uy te ted ont cage may be lifted ou if the trunk is not to be used for hats. $14.25, regularly $20.50. — er —— i es oa’ Tw] <—— Just like she Illustration. Kaslly ad- (nase vege ‘but » few pounds; ule ont! oly of bard wood and the great- ‘Care has taken in rivet! the F, OwInE to great joints, ‘The heavy sen i fastened on - either bwtantial 3, four pounde will not even strain it; can adjust it to your own liking; Tests, finished with two coats r-prood varnish, Folding Lawn Settee, $1.50 This pretty a ee ates 2 setter ts 3 ft. @ inches long: made in hard wood; no nails, but put together with . i Just Like illustration. Hes econ S tinuous roll arm; hard wood -Made with saddle seat and built so it tilts slightly back; a very com- fortable chair for the porch. The base and back are substantially “braced; finished in green stein. Rock rid to match, value $4.00, at _ Exactly like the sketch, Is m: fine reed on a hardwood maple frat full roll arms and back; heavy brac base; better a1:1 more comfortable than many similar rockers, Genuine maple wood,with a double woven reed seat; broad, comfortabe arms; high back; five flat spindles in back at seven braces Base: fin- lobed natura! end green. A Folding Lawn Sett Exctly like SSS the sketch. It if, 6 inches jong; le of hard wood throughout, natural finish; = well braced. \ All joints riv- eted; put to- gether with screws, all countersunk; no rough edges to tear your garments, Folding Canvas 30¢| Folding Camp Stool 30c is $16 < a7 larly $23 to ou Hs ofw scrows, all = —— : | (Just Mke illustration), The frame of this comfortable couch is hard maple wood, and has @ close woven cane arom, with heavy bras here | The euch is thoroughly constructed and the base is heavi all around. No home show e without @ couch of this kind, as it is easy to carry around. is cool in the Bunimer time, besides making an artistic ind. Tt hi addition to the furnishing of your home, It is an extraordinary value at the price quoted, These Fine Rosters at pehiscabie $ 1 . 50 This comfortable chair is fitted Note—One to six esa of e008, Birla hence choosing will mean best choos- porch or lawn & (0) em (0 } mn (0 ) mm Co [ }) —___ (¢ } —____— | SERE 3 za8 Ess Et ing lines of Consoli- dated Drucker and Mendel trunk com- panies. Building, and Burlington Arcede floes, New Bullding’ JOHN. WANAMAKER, Herdwood, riveted, can- ' vas fastened in slot, make on ei ly fastened. canvas is su Tenge oe