The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1913, Page 12

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CORONER “GONE FOR DAY” ON é OUTING WITH FAMILY. fli ae Had 8 i fi Pay i i Assailant. i H 5 g i : HES i Er HE Balkan war, shows that Coroner Winterbottom was| called Policeman Ford. “ ‘me mo-| When Ford got to No. the Car- cae aa ig onthe .|rolla were the only pl oh on the stoop. Louls had » cut on the side of the head and a» leng slash on fu. neck. Peter had two outs on the hes and two in the back. They told Ford that one of their assailants had fied into No. #4. policeman, with his revolver in his hand, went into the basement at that it thonal changes, but etocks were freely hands. supplied, cas yield 1 to 2 points in the first half hour, Canadian Pacific 3%, Union Pacific 1% of felonious assault. +] Met. issues were strong, the preferred advancing one point aftey a slight re cession. received. ‘The active stocks had a quick recovery before the first half hour had passed, Mo at ua tasens oo| DEADLY BOMB” GIVES | OF STRAWBERRY AM ~|Metal Tops Cause Scare and ERE i th understand way cuales Package Is Plunged into Bip oons co cont wera shows bow. Pail of Water. decisions of the Supreme Court were announced. 4 8 4 5 The Supreme Court decisions had an Unfavorable influence on the tone, | ss? i street police station. !" he shouted, and ation the dangerous prices of stocks for to-day aad the net ol _ SVEN Is Arrested as Their Four men were eitting on the stoop of No, @& West Forty-sixth street early to-day when Louis Carroll, a restaurant keeper, and his wite, acvompanied by i |Carroll’s brother, Louls, all of who tive at No. 48 West Forty-sizth streo:, were on their way home frum a recep- tion given to raise money for Greek families who have suffered through the One of the four men made an inault- + ling remark about Mrs, Carroll, at which both Carroll and his brother flew at the four, In the fight that followed both the Carrolls were stabbed several times. Mrs, Carroll ran half @ block and batt! witl The stock market opened with frao-| 10™ them, "that ig bow toot tus bless using @ number of issues to however, identified Wind- and Bouthem Pacific 1%, while Inter- y street station on a charge Dr. Schoenburg of the Polyclinic Hos- pital dressed the cuts the Carrolis had When James Thompson, returning home early to-day, found a paper box it his door, No. % Washington strect, nd, on prying up one corner, discovered what appeared to be a metal cylinder, he rushed with it to the Lower Fultun en happened along Detective Mat- ‘ard who Is of un Inquiring dis- . Cutt! Pa cl haa sm ercese sec TO WOMAN, THO MEN | MEET AT INGTON SSeS ease e| ME STABED MFT) THO HURT WEX Man With Bloodstained Hands] Motormen Refuse to Surrender Right of Way—Four Are Arrested. fright and shock. ward corner, an motormen and they were arrested, as ana] were Henry Langdon and James Tinco, ..| thelr cond poe we FOUND DEATH IN SHOP. Joseph Levene Went There on Sunday and Used Gas. Despite the fact that it was his fath- er’e eighty-elghth birthday, Joseph Le- vene, sixty years old, a well-to-do cloth merchant, refused to attend the family celebration yesterday and announced, In- stead, he was going to Newark. left his home at No. 107 West One Hun- dred and Nineteenth street, early in the morning. He did not return last night, 5 Walker street, smelled gas they entered their place of busines shortly after 7 o'clock to-day. Upon a There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as prescription othine—double tren; guaranteed to remove these vani than an ounce Seyret it ZEvbbes$ It { rf =e ae it H H Hy fll 1 qi HH £ j wf iv i i Lit ls Summer Sale of Rugs and Carpets 821 Domestic Rugs (size 9x12 ft.) $21.50 Eacn The Usual $26 to $30 Grades 10,000 yds. Velvet Carpets and other substantial grades ; 75c to 90c per yard Reduced from $1.10 and $1.50 Commencing Monday, June 16 “|| Sheppard Knapp & Co.} (Established 1857) est 23d Street Hi it & Hi E g z ag NG WORLD, KY, JUNE ‘ Cemetery. Gen. dwin A. MoAtptn TRIES TO CHANGE ON CURB wien aw ot the Beventy Art Ap ficheubel Couldn't See Trank mune ar thar bee comainnae, Wid died soon after the Spanish war. of Worcester street early robing himself to change his cl from a trunk which he said was right A® Patrolman Scheubel couldn't see the trunk he led the way to B. Altman & Co. HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING » SALES FOR TO-MORROW(TUESDAY): MOSQUITOES BITE Don’t Scratch — Use VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” It takes out the Itch and Stops the Swelling “the man said he is Alfred Sueuer of No. 9 Ogden avenue, Jersey City, posemeo etn “staid Col. Downe’s Body Re Almost one hundred vete Ssventy-first Regiment went to Hastings, — N. ¥., yesterday to attend the eeremo- Reaching @ Junction point at the] Ales at the removal of the body of Col, ot | Wallace A. Downs from the family plot to the regimental plot in Mount Hope At your druggist in colla peible tubes 25¢ same time, two trolley car motormen the Public Service lines in Jersey City tried to proceed at the same time this morning and the care qillided, Both were pretty well wrecked and two| i passengers were hurt enough to require medical attention. A score of others were shaken up and suffered from An Unusual Sale of Women’s Summer Blouses at the following extraordinarily low prices, will comprise a variety of new gnd attractive styles representing the popular lingerie fabrics: 95c., $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.35 & 3.65 Also Blouses of Crepe de Chine at $5.75 A Jackson avenue car, run by John Hedges and a Plank road oar, run by Lawrence Tingley, were in the wreck. The Plank Road car was 9 east on Cummunipaw avenue, The Jack- | Tt fon avenue car started to swing into Communipaw avenue, going eastward to the ferry. Neither gave way, the| Plank road car crushing In the aide of the Jackson avenue car with its for- Ladies’ Summer Suits and Dresses At ‘*The Linen Store’’ Are shown in large variety in the newest models at the following moderate prices: Linen Suits—$12.50, 15.00. 18.00 Navy Serge Suits—$15.00, 19.50, 22.50 WhiteSerge Suits—$22.50, 29.50, 35.00 Silk Suits—$23.50, 29.50, 39.50 Linen Tub Dresses—$9.00, 13.50, 15.00 Ratine &Gingham Dresses—$7.50, 16.50 Crepe & Voile Dresses—$12.50, 15.00, 18.00 Lingerie Dresses—$10.50, 15.00, 18.00 James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. Mra. Carrie Cosgrove, seventy-five| Fe years old, of No. 187 Union street, Jer- sey City, suffered from shock and was cared for by @ city ambulance surgeon and then taken hom». {U Toomey, eighteen months old, was cut | if on the head by flying glass. She was ,| cared for by Dr. Wallace Ruyle and =| taken home by hor father, Ce re A Sale of Women’s French Hand-embroidered Lingerie consisting of a limited quantity of fine Undergarments specially made and im- ported, among which are the following: Night Robes at $1.90, 2.50 & 3.25 - at 1.35 & 1.85 ; at 90c., 1.35 & 1.65 Corset Covers and Combination Gar- ments will be offered at correspondingly SSS Seaea= Se yd A Sale of Leather Goods Members of the family say @ fear of tuberculosis and ¢he loss of a favorite sister six months ago made .evene mel- ancholy, His unhappiness was assigned offering exceptionally good values at the following prices: Women’s Hand Bags and Envelope Bags in a variety of leathers . spaces“ ggalididaad Limousine Cases of Black Morocco, with To-Morrow, fittings of celluloid . Tuesday... None will be offered at this price afterwards. To-Morrow’s Sale Comprises Colonial Pumps In patent leather, black Russia and white canvas—turn Heretofore $5 and $6 *° COUSINS SAMPLE SHOES All New Lasts and Leathers MADE TO SELL FROM. $5.50 TO $10, To-Morrow at ......+.. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. John Forsythe 34th St. West spots. Simply get an ounce of othine—double strength—from Riker-He, Stores and’apply a little of it night an he was cautioned, | morning and you should soon see that ry even the worst freckles have begun to ‘The following were the higlcat, lowest and last kage was placed in a mil seerpens, while the lighter ones have shed Kean Tt is seldom that more fy On Wednesday, June 18th, will be~ held an Exceptional Sale of cldat the akin and gain « beautif soles and Cuban heels. a | Complexion, he sure int iar ey spe ayaa strength thine, as this in ler guarantee of y back if it fails to remove freckles, Women’s House Gowns and Porch Dresses at unusually low prices. 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