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ip opments | Phones Through Plate Glass Front and Knocks Patrons Right and Left. Tt wae no joy ride that sent the heavy auto, truck owned by the New York City Dressed Beef Company coasting Gown @ hill on Hopkinson avenue, Breokiyn, to-day at the rate of afty miles an hour, It was the snapping of @ king bolt. Theh Chauffeur Louts Lind: ‘ Ber lost contre! of the big machine. Officers tofHave Arresting | nown ne wntssed for three blocks, nold- ing on to the useless wheel, As the run- away neared Marion street it swerved to the righs and rag up on the sidewatk. It didn’t stop there, but made a bee-line ).| for the Marion cafe, kept by Loul * Keller. Through the giass plate front it Diled, amashing glass, snapping wood- Had Badge and Revolver That] were and tearing out ericks, Business was good in the cafe at the time, but RUNAWAY AUTO TRUCK =| Ag! CRASHES INTO SALOON.| ae Had Been Stolen From not after that. The fineup at the bar was broken and men retreated in die- i an < Glase vo a flying in all directions and men tumbled over one qnother in thetr efforts to get out of the way. ‘William J, Ludwig, forty-five years old and living at No, 1912 Atiantic avenue, ‘was struck a glancing blow by the ma- chine and hurled ten feet. His shoulder ‘Bald by the police to be an habitual eriminal with @ long record of aliases ané imprisonmepts and a mania for ) playing the role of policeman, Thomas | Metiey, 43 years old, of No. 305 West was sprained and he out about the Vorty-berond street, was hold in $1,000 | Nena and face sia bail by Magistrate House in the Jef-| They took the chauffeur to the Bueh- fereon Market Court to-day on charges | Wick Hospital with a broken arm and of burstery in the fret degree ana |!scerations of the scalp and his face was also badly cut. The damage to the carrying @ revolver, The charge Of | suto truck, it te sald, will not exceed impersoriating an officer, through | 40, ‘The damage to the saloon te $2,500. which Kelley got into this new trouble, | The Building Department is now having ‘wes dropped in favor of the mure | the building examined to see whether it ertous effenses. ia eafe to continue business there. ‘It was learned that Kelley had never | Been & foltceman, as first reported and} JIMMY CALLAHAN TALKS aa he had stoutly maintained, but had BASEBALL WITH WILSON. ‘Deon sent to prison as far back as “we President Assures White Sox Man- Waiken’”ine gorved sit faonine at that| ager Official Courtesy Will Be time. , Them, as Will pie he Extended on World Tour. ‘eerved @ year in Elmira, In 1908-1904, WASHINGTON, June 14 —When followed ‘by a two-year term in Sing James J, Callahan of the Chicago Sing In 1908-198. He has been out of | merican baseball club called on Presl- Bing only alx months after serving | dent Wilson to-day to explain the pro- better part of a five-y sentence | posed world tour of the White Sox and Given him in 190 under the name of| the New Yor Giants, Mr. Wilson ex- ‘Williags Delaney, the police say. reseed hia approval not enly because Between trips to prison he annoyed | ne said he considered himself a base- the fqgop-requiarly by his operations | an fan but because he thought the ae Policeman. He played the | movement might result in the creation Fela so well that the members of the | o¢ an international league in a large force accepted the general report that | sense, he had been a policeman and had been! president Wilson promised that II eo “broke.” through official channels every courtesy Kelley's latest escapade was the would be extended to the baseball reat of James Mulroy of No. 43 West) teams abroad and that Consuls ant Fifty-thing street yesterday. the diplomatic corps would facilitate the rought Mulroy into the West Fort journey. The trip begins next Novem- seventh street station and, display! ber and will include visits to the Phil- @hield, said he was “Sergeant Cohn” of | ippines, Japan, Cuba, Australia, Egypt, Net show up to take Mulroy to Night| return ebout March 1, 1914. Court and Policeman Hudson escorted Doteaaieeaacs, MILITANTS IN COURT ‘the prisoner. At the court room Hud- fea recognised Kelley lurking around © the cortéor asthe man he had helped send to. prison years ago for imperso- mating an officer. When accosted by Hudson, Kelley ‘dleplayed his shield and declared he was “Sergt. Cohn.” A policeman from the Weet Thirticth street station recog- Mimed the shield as that of Sergt. Dick ages for Property De- @n into at the station house the night released, but Kelley was arrested and @ petice revolver and pair of handcuffs }, Sound on him. was taken ¢o Headquarters and ehesely questioned, but refused to dis- case the changes, laughing all question- @e off with the declaration that ‘he “Just having fun with the cops.” The police believe the man ie feted with a form of insanity they Gesertee as “Copphobia,” which takes the form of a mania for playing the wte of policeman and bullying or threatening to arrest people on the otrest. dows were smashed by the women \ st isc eee FALSE ALARM SENT IN. BABY WITH HICCOUGHS Some One Wat ABANDONED IN HALLWAY. mobile Kngine Ren. } Little One, Nearly Dead When (Found by East Side Tenement ‘vauitress. the building a old boy baby hiccoughing It- to death, some heartless persons it in @ hallway at No, 699 Blevehth street early to-day. Me infant, hiccoughing violently and VE wit & bottle containing water and Ge eager, which 's said to be used often @ remedy for hiccoughs, was found ground floor behind a stairway Witick, the janitress, Policeman Sabatelia of the Fifth station turned the child over to in the offices of Munn & Co. No one in the office would admit hav chief had his suspicions, however, tha! ed, t the sugar | seemed satiefied with the new engine. ‘ottle was left beside the showed, the doctors aay, it was @loth was wrapped around ‘it, but there nothing left on it by whieh it de identified. All the families in ‘the eal and most of those in the are Ttalian, but the baby ged to be of a different nationality, —-—— ~JONORES THE MILITANTS. GONE AFTER face clear and fer, Poslam acts, quick; driving away unsi All skin ectel acne, tetter, salt Ae itch, etc., are radicated by Palm, eh | is stopped at ay Common troubles, ‘An effort was cone to such as pimpl: oe, bed Roses, rashes, etc., dily that overnight treat- quickly ‘of opinion from the Congress | respond so ren pegard to militancy, but the delegates ment is often sufficient. & resolution declining to co! the Congress for or against mill- the scal ee chert nae, 9 vieihe we 25th TO FIGHT NEW SUIT. —- Shopkeepers Demand $7,000 Dam-| health in Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Gheriden, whose locker had been prok- ffragiste flocked | Who have been troubled with such ail- to the King's Benoh Division to-day to | ments as displacements, inflammation, before and robbed, Mulroy was at once | hear the beginning of the second law | Vlceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. sil inne, ‘acat ‘Went End merchants whose shop win- When the new automobile fire engine of Engine Company No. 21 thundered around the corner into Broadway a few Minutes afte: noon to-day and down » No, 961-63, at the Frank- . lin street corner, the whole street went to the danger of a three aRuRhd Rid. Ou Sueds WIth’. pants ; the new fire fighting machine. attalion Chief Crowley could find raceme aance rons sen oe OUR TERMS weemed in perfect order, The battalion somebody knew that the new fire engine only answered automatic alarms and jesire to see the. fun. Broadway $5) wn on? 15° set off the automatic signal in the SVS TS FACIAL BLOTCHES|} _ ‘ress TAL CMAN | 2174-32 AVE. Pig Ae Ate protons Boe wi maples an Tike she way | MAN AND WOMAN HURT Chauffeur Says “He Is Daniel Kil. dare, Musician at Hotel ' McAlpin. | A man, Who oald he wan Dante! Kil- member of the orchestra at the jotel McAipin, this city, was driving touring car early to-day when the machine hit @ pile of stone: The chauffeur and his wife and si year-old daughter were thrown out, but | only slightly hurt. Policemen Levy and Beggs of Jamaica | went to the scene in another automo- pile, Phe man and woman, althou cut and bruised, refused medical atte tion, The man was vainly trying to right his c The policemen arrested him and ne | ey Of intoxication, ehild went home in a taxica! William Btewart, 1 ington, N. J., during the Cleveland Administration and in the stationory | dusiness in New York City for more than thirty years, died in his hone | here last night. He was a vereran of | the civil war. He was born in Mid- dletown, N. ¥., seventy years ago, He is murvived by a widow. The funoral Will take place voor night from Bin late home and the burial will be! @n Wednesday in Warwick. N. Y. AS AUTO HITS STONE PILE. Simpson 34%en Lede | Suare Bri 4 Ad oat sue June Sale of Babies’ Wear June Sale Specials _ Housckeoper’s List © rs a furnishing all mate: fits ost parlor outs age! he fle een Baby For Tomorrow “Good wine needs no bush™ ——— The 0 FJ extra sy Te kent ol As La gene No, Mail or Telephone Orders. Ybagredlvteperbesedte oe tazatione of any kind. “all they will cost you ea Ne $9 without an equal wea dese. Saat anal "Iny, Foro aS tne a VALUES wi eq a Inch Blewched leached: Musiina Soret Sip Made Complete fer cre $5.00 Fy MID-DAY CABARET RESTAURANT, 6TH FLOOR UNpSON AVE. 1977020" FSTREET. Covers Comino Tuerday, June 17th, and ending Saturday, June Qist, @e will luke orders to make Slip Covers for any site S-piece frame suite of furniture, so long as it is a regular suite (not odd pieces), at this rema ably low price. These Sti be Ley ah our usual standard qual- ity, color Belgium Ryton fa We use only shrunk bind- ing, und every cover, as anteed to h Tien wo Kup MONDAY, | JUNE 16, 1913. HEARN That is where our Sales differ from bette ad oe mears a sale for a nonth, and every business ny btn ek — ue, i ew dao te a day of money-saving in seaconable and desirable goods represented are: Babes W taal years ‘. Sait, Drewes, pensar Bere Petticoats. Misses’ Dresses and Suite. At this price no oe or mail Le pe can be filled. Orders No Mall or Telephowe must be placed by customers in pers: nd Hy appl s to residents of Manhattan, ped Hebokes, yeaa: S y, Long Tal ° How She Was Saved From Surgeon’s Knife by Lydia | E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. he first two years so much from have to States an operation, but m, fy husband wanted m . BRN table Compoctd \ able Com COMMON firet. I rook three bottles and it made me well and Week Delivers $5¢ Worth of Farnitare te Your Home. strong, and T avoided a dreadful opers-| 750-790 ath i. Cor. 46th St. Stee unun teb-caock tion. 1 now have two fine, healthy chil. chil- the Seventeenth ' Precinct. Kelley’ did! France and Ireland. The teams will| dren, and I cannot oy, too much about what Lydia E.’ und has for MANGES, R. F. D. 10, rNtogutore, Ohio. Why will women take cl ith hearted existence, missing three-fourths REAL BSTATE FOR SALE— : SAVINGS BANKS. Oe an operation or drag out a sickly, half-| minutes to NEW JERSEY. ‘The Trustees have declared a dividend for the of the joy of living, when they can find Compound: For thirty yea h ne the stand- ard remed; ‘ored the health of thousands of women ts, and has re- | room, polley a REAL ESTATE LOANS. per annum on all 4, fron TWIT to fegrow 64-400 on fra roar tae ese for If you want special advice. write to Jamaica 788. LydiaE. PinkhamMedicine Co.(confi- dential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. ABSOLUTELY FREE HANDSOM Space sea food restaurant. Directly CLARKE’ Pees Bla Ea Tae on boardwalk and ocean. Also concessions for amuse- ments and demonstrations. Apply to COCHRAN & GRANNAN, New York Ave. and Boardwalk, Four Per Cent. | BS he Kear! oj Devonita oF before July 10th will di YOx100; house ” lore July raw sremnenty, steam peat,” tied bath uly tet, 10918, hardwood floor and triin, thoroughly . GEORGE B, DUNNING, od German neluhLoriio my ¥ fit co " three yeary at i BANKING AND FINANCIAL, "BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. % INTEREST ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Bisata vaaisress Bi ou FOR RENT, pee wi te tat of My. on Young's old Pier, for || caller tment 9s cur caprenlenee, 154 Nesoe St. Est. 1640 Atlantic City, N. J. SOTA co, CASH on CREDIT jt 32° Down on? 500° * 72° Down on *1002° OPEN Serunpay EVENINGS ONLY SET [18™& 119 STS. y HELP WANTED—MALE. decorator and painter tor enamel paintin ait ein ame ak teund Thy Tickers | REWARD — f° WEEKLY t W eee = SS DIAMONDS & , WATCHES O8 ON {CREDIT ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO, —1 MAIDEN LANE, PHONE 6208 ~ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, FARY WEFKLY O8 MONTHLY varuedTe, American Watch & DismondCo. AIDEN LANG. Tel. 6861 Com Usb wiNU. a. ima ont eaten $1. 00 eens: nee Fothing. it, bom SUMMER RESORTS, SUMMER RESORTS LONG I S LAND A new book cont list of hotels and peordins cottages, lication at the bad [$00 W. igben st and Filth Ave” Building ar Ne York City; or mailed on receipt of Pamenger Agent, By: 1040 PM! 80 Cente, + 40 Cents From 12th Prom Fier 1. WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR You ett Wiha tepl and aki MRS. MANGES — % CULL Short Dressco— GRAND RPALIOS *URNITURE Nainsook, Cambric, OPERATION mt J Make sak 9 egg da . | $2.89 Ostrich Plumes.. Rlbbed BInirts, Black or white—wide, glossy flues. of % ct. quailty, Domet Night ton Domet th the line. . le oalore and wea! many Pyeng eee ie tat tease pao entra trousere—f te Wyre. ie ree ee ve noua be Wash Suits....1 suitable for prices are far aaron 91.20 Weekly. 98.00 Weekiy. co) bin <4 00 and Ut inch Pee Pe color xe os ian Oar 1913 (iaon feat coors, includ ne te Bers’ Summer soe on Credit MAILED FREE eee Bee aAveree linen “or bat ot kaye Tetirat Stent’ eaten a ana sistaree aie Tis and Ws... .AD) 2¢ Boys’ Blousse—4 to 18 yro. attached 4 inch Imported Heartetta waite and Taney vereetaemaise dive navy—# ex months ending June BOth, 1918, at the rate of | g2inch Imp't'd 8 ct. quality. entitled Kaglish 8 nok and colore—worth ns. ee Bables’ Soft Sele Shoes. finch Herrinmhon n | "putton — white gre an tid boat Ay and Tattets sini qaeliiy atone ® pee) icn—29 worth DE iStigonals rare valu colors a a rio Canvap—flexible duet + OE ‘o fech t i % Se nen ee = ; rae lored 0d C heels. were, * 98 wae oni ii Plain and Fancy Mohaire— colors and blac! 96.00 and SUMMER BUTTONS Als novelty fabrics extreme figne—worth 30 to Fourtecath Street, Wen of in Aovece, 197 JUNE SALE -tiire woot No Let Up to ring kk Sipe BEST VALUES—a guarded term. Sale. Bale. 10] Reg. Mos. — irt—worth $3.98. ae me Vee emb'd—r elab- Nately iyotrina-high_ neck—lous or short sleev: . Batiote Walets.. 1.34 a gavett a eae lace ce inserts eUM: $0.00 Oitiiel| Phasene is... ssee 108 | tate BRL covEEIROS= Gowns, Tew. 80... Sailers. 48} Croc Skirts, res White Dlack—narrow or medium we < et brime—allk Mibbon bands. Wemen’s Untrim’d Hate...1.60 Hira tag 4 White or black romper ‘or with- | or Sr aealloned eds tringedout waa out velvet flanges or facing. # 98.88 Boys" Drees Suits.........: seruen and taney ehevictonde, heir value: Percales, sag taney” Dende. chambray, % See gray ! lustrous ¢inieh— oat elses. Pe chambray—c 14 to 17 neck. ct. qual +40} $2.25 Wemen’s White Pumpe. 1D & 1.39 og, Wemen’s Slates paclhecegs Pad eps Summer Drape: ‘ercal tlee—for hairs, Popll Percales, strives and checke—smb'd fall aseortmente— Collar or contrast bandenst to o eutthae, bengalew or city Rewen +60 1© 1.05) 53 50 and $1.75 Batiste Corsets... 94) “33910 Brin wideesen ‘bh Also coutll—-medium and wood "89 te 1.50 satfomne iene epuedtum pus—varipse | ord alee yede—vel".7 to 80 $7.00 Coutil Corsets. .4.75 “ef eccamferal 7 | eg. argo and low The merest glance at any fashion plate| trim'd—sixes 18 to 2. 2s ” limportea Colored Mad: Fate oF | =No mater what the ee $6.96 Misses’ Summer Dresses, 3.96 and oiber siattracve pallens f te Allo: ad b'd cont, may bie fst have | {leaSige Madaie'G vm’ [yer comeeg amare Drapes Suet right. lonticude of buttons and colored ‘Musil _— 98 and $3.98 eiuisetiag Sf ¥ bart Girls’ oe Dretees 1.96 ec ime a—Plain or novelty, Teapertes Repp—' e4—carved, plain, ah py aC seis Pom, wide bale fisheye, with shank or sew through—oval, equi per 4 Bo: ston Striped avy and and large |29 ct. Peart fe Jer cern LP WANTED—PEMAL oe | Cream or -o— Ley ratine sulte—dos..... 015 t Another Lot of Boys’ and Young Men's ’ \pea— ah. ats uke “MAIN FLOOR, 49 et. Worsted Black and | white—am edium Plain net or shadow |29 et. White Unien Linens. . % inch—soft finish—close w. id rooney ein FLOOR. oblong 18 to $24 White Dreset, 2. Bte 8.48 s Emp’ Ly Sramee, rere tea r, it tf Y tverotat— Others “with emby in, oolere je colors, unite and Pv a dainty Shite crepes wan : ea —A 180 ively used on linen Siitton coat effects, ater mh 96 Shadow Washable Bui Ite te all atyles—per dozen.... .10 te 1.40 $cenete Dew model pointed sean eotter and girdie tnd ovale and amoked | Pr iiiSite or dainty colors © joire, lace and charmeuse—bdiack Bhinestone 8! and designs—each |. 6 te ee, and colore—medium len, gthe~drebed of eens or straight—eatin or plall't trim’4, Because (SS See will wash ous me Gy and ‘M4 te @—drawers New Spring Suits Just Reduced! No time for particulare—Expect Bergains— —you'll find them—ALL NEW THIS SPPING. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrow, Tuesday, Uatil 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restrigted. No Mall or Telephone Orders Messalines—36 inch....... 68} $1.19 Tollered Madras Walote. . biack--with various width White evra valet trip Chocks—36 inch elie ae Mecmaeae lacee—w! checke—very fashionable and ecru—high steck—iawn ody with fox. string. Y UO DS MAIN FLOOR. KWEAR--MAIN FLOOR, | 1214 et.Yerd Wide Pereales..... '79{|$2.98 Embroidered Velle Rebos. Stripes, checks, dots, figur Heavy rained | patterns—pi | Mgnt and dark mall den lengths, banding, flounc! ne and plain ma- Wrst DRESS FABRICS THA SEN ENT, tonial—f or any otyle, @ Se Saita—6 to 1 year... bie Nera ena, double-bi vies ascites X Nechlaces white-atrung on wire or [39 ¢t. Air Bleuses—4 to 15 pre. thread--alno imitation Ivory—I¢ to White and 7 inch yp jo bi T—MAIN FIAOR,

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