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NEW HAVEN PUBLICITY CALLED FOR 0 CORONER PHELAN |S, 'ssnhtes Sze") OF COMMISSIONER ‘The body of William J. Amythe, for IN WRECK INQUEST jz: sez actrsncice? cc! TO BREAK TIE VOTE es —>s— A road Company, was taken from the river on Wednesday night, near the Hamilton ferry, Brooklyn, It was not a Patrick Dolan, porter of the Hotel Ger- : Officials to Testify & In Stamford Case. $ BRIDOEPORT, Conn, Sune .-Cor- Tigges in the nature of a front to " 1 Pm John J. Pholan of Fairfield Coun-} 108" if. renigned from the publicity |@™0"* its members the Public Service afternoon resumed his inquest | gepartment. Commission held a meeting to-day at the wreck of the Springfield Ex-| fmythe's fam nd ohil-| the bedside of Commissioner John on the New Haven Road at Stam-| dren, are livi Fus Jane 13, in which six tives were ed Tt 1s tak nov tan iene $0 dicitin at his home, No, 19% Gedgwick Metals | here, : a aus a Lope offic! a bring them and that this, with the loss | avenue, the Bronx, Commissioner B being Vice-President A. R. , who hae charge of the oper- ing, went to the Brooklyn Morgue. A teow months ago Smythe was super- @oded in his position as publicity man, and while he office of the Vice-President of t he viewed the appointment of Subway Connection. In the hope of breaking a tie vote who in seriously ill of appen thi In one of his pockets was found a|home after an operation in the Hahne- money order, addressed to Mra. Kate | mann Hospital. ; 4 tment, and H. A. Fabian of! gmythe, for $100, At the Gerard Motel| The matter it is hoped the atricken| of te ‘agent of purchases and sup-| he had eald that he was sick and tired | Commissioner will decide is that of @ of Ife and invelghed bitterly against! connection between the new Lexington ber of inventors of so<alled | the ingratitude of corporations. Bu = avenue subway and the existing Inter- to train stope were alec in the| Me time did he talk of suicide, Ge Met borough tube, Chairman MoCall and at the request of the Coroner, | N° letters: He nas Nereis remand 0| commissioners Williams, Maltbie and the inquest adjourned last Mon- f Oxford. He was once 8! tion to mane the ose eee: eral Buperintendent Woodward Congul. It te wald that | second street and Fourth avenue, Chalr- to anewer questions as to powers and responsibilities on wealthy, live {: Cleveland, O. oe point, while Mesers. Maitbie and Cram want the link elsewhere. The latter two answers might be used against in criminal proceedings now, as ult of the Wertport wreck last Counsel for the road also ly objected” to other offi. newering similar questions. acoond street, Brooklyn, who, while a| Commissioner Cram favors a connec- Phelan said he wanted Secre-! policeman, Dec. 1, 1911, in alleged to while Mr, Malt- of the road to produce at the! have committed a burglary in the gar- hearing all printed by-laws con-| age of Robert H. Graves at No. 102) 1p Guties of officials and also copins! Kast Fortieth stret, was to-day sen-|journment was then taken to Comm: conttacts relating to the purchase! tenced to Sing Sing Prison for not less! stoner Bustis'n home with the hope that es, He also desired a list of all! than two years and five mo or more| Mr. Eustle will be able to vote to break of the road. than five years by Judge Muiquven In| the deadlock. It was stated unofficially Coroner then arked that Presi-| General Seasions, O'Donneil was con- | that Commiasioner Eustis has expressed of the road be present at the) victed of receiving stolen goods. | himself as favorable to the Forty-sec Tuestay to answer personal! tn O'Donnell’e home shortly after the| 04 street link, and it ts expected he he sAlmedia eine, toa| OEY Tere found many articles stul-| Will vote with Chairman McCall and} © im my compliments,” eaid the) en from the garage. Ho admitted to , “aud ascertain If it will De) Police Commissioner Waldo that he had | q’tend the mecting in Mr. uatis' noune, jent to be here,” been in the garage the night of the|He had previously voted against ¢ ——— burglary and was dismissed from the| Forty-second street link. A vote w lary. O'Donnell Goes to Part in Garage on wit to, been employed as @ private detective. | sult was three to one in favor of the | Forty-second street connection, Commis * & Yorker Capteres First Prises By this vote the Public Service Com- N, June 21.—More first prises! WASHINGTON, June 27.—The shortest; Miasioners take over property valued . H. | railroad tine in the country to-day found | at more tha: 00,000. Work on the York at the Internationa! | an effective obstruction against Joint ; ink will be berun the Board of Es- pia. rates with big trunk lines in the form | t!mate has approved the connection. paire of harness horses | of an Interstate Commerce Commission SS sixteen hands his Robin Hood | ruling. = tty natein were the winners, while | Th WASHINGTON, June %.—Following two days of acrimonious debate, the Benate Democratic caucus to-day voted Haven Attorney Declines] ‘tentite4_ untit, this morning, when|/Public Service Board in a and retain bag Med rad bobo wheat and flour. ard, where the dead man had been stay- Deadlock Over Making for unlimited free trade In the products vides that where there is discrimination wainst American whes¢ products there cents a barred on flour. Senator Newlands sought to amend moved that the finance committee be in- of hla position, made him despondent. | Mustia was prematurely removed to bie] sicted to reduce the duty in all food ment was voted down. Long Speeches Cut Ont in the Dem- eral Manager Bardo steter, doth of WhOM BFe] 4, socal and Mr, Williame favor that| _ WASHINGTON, June 2.—Genate Dem- ar arre- > gat SE tariff speeches in the caucus to-day, te tional grounds, claiming that /EY POLICEMAN SENTENCED. | commissioners disapprove of the Forty- | ‘ermined to complete, considersue hours yesterday on one paragraph, at tl ans ee tle Crake which was not completed when ad- ‘Walter O'Donnell of No, 865 Seventy. | Outlay of between $4,000,000 and $5,000,000. Journment was taken, it was evident vi 2 Senator the right to speak more than once on @ subject, Again to-day the countervailing duty amendment to give the President power RE KEEPS ON WINNING, | force. O'Donnel, while out on bail, had | ordered by Chairman McCall and the = Magistrate Exo: Man Ae- eeiantilliimeemnesare | sioner Cram maintaining his opposit! Yaadore Harris, who tea¢! fo in at Lendon Horse Show. SHORTEST RAILROAD LINE. {fo this tocation °”) studio at No, 63 West One Hundred Iso Decide on Countervailing Duty on Floor From Countries That NEWPORT, England, June #.—Mre,| ent of Discriminate Against Us. Haigh Maokworth, daughter | v#ed to itt to 9 to sustain the Finance Committee olncing explosives ‘Newport branch of the Women's Bo- cla) and Political Union, but hitherto had not been a militant. Her mother, Mra. Thomas, is also prominent in the Martine, New Ri Delawar n, Mississippl. to the baronetcy. Thankagivin; jemmed a countervailing duty per bushel fot wheat and ae QUICK MURDER VERDICT. | ie", 2'2° White Plains Jury Re Record T! WHITE PLAINS, N. June %—In the quickest time on record in the rns One tn @ entire agricultural schelule and turned & verdict of guilty of fir examination gree murder thie morning in f Pietro Rebacct, the twenty-year-old | or, ten yer . After brief discussion the amend- Pla CLOTURE RULE ON TARIFF. the trial that Rebacc! was the Rired as eeratio Caucus. ‘Gang that is eaid to be in existence here. rate put the cloture rule to jong this gang, is now on trial before Jus- tice Tompkins here for the murder of the Senate next week. Having spent dicted with Bova for the murder of Carida, and their cases will come on as fast as the others are disposed of, otha t the caucus would be prolonged un- discussion was checked. Resolu- ns were adopted to limit debate on th item in dispute and deny any DR. FRANK HARTLEY’S WILL, | un: for the loss Provides for ¥F on His Widow's Death. | men were in An estate estimated at more than $100,000 is disposed of by the will of |ment which wheat and flour was first taken up THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNR 97,1038. DEMOCRATS IN CAUCUS _[14 DAYS FOR SUFFRAGETTE,| surosste conaten to-tay. ‘The butk of MAN FOUND IN RIVER. MEETING Al BEDSIDE CHANGE WHEAT SCHEDULE.|n.seutes of “Coar Kiner cnargca | corres t0n mutta se te moore from the residuary estate for life. w ith Putting Haplesives in Mall At her death the money goes to Bez. Princeton University for the establish- | 1@ Hartley Fund,” to be Margaret worthy, needy students. | of the “coal king,” David A. “Thomas, | Bowdoin College receives $15,000 in mem: | now In Canada, was arraigned before | °TY Of the surgeon's father and $5,000 the Magistrate here to-day and remand. | 8 bequeathed to the New York Hospital. ' ed for fourteen ‘Numerous emailer bequests are made. j —_>—_. | Mra, Mackworth ts secretary ot thé | BARBER MISSES $9,000 TIP. Refesat to Probate Will of Aged, juse of Brookiya. jumphrey Mackworth, of the Royal| to-day refused probate on the will of| Monmouthshire Engincers, Is the ektest | the late Octavia Fredrich, the eccentric | son of Bir Arthur Mackworth and heir|°}4 woman who on the eve of last ig Day was burned to death in her squalid roome at No. % Hoyt | kiyn, By the terms of the! he old woman's property, | consisting of several houses apd about 99,000 in cash, was left to Antonio Or- enckinto, a barber, who was one of her A brother and a sister in the ere left only $1 ¢ Westchester County Court, @ jury re-| They contested the will and upon the before the Surrogate con- fiicting evidence was given by thet barber and bootblack, who served as allan boy who shot and killed Tony | ie test’ temtament, “Orenckinto, will Marro tn @ blood feud among the Ital-) now have to carry his claim to the ec- fans in tl ‘77 last. centric woman's property to the all through e Court. —— eaasin of @ murder and Biack Hand|10 1-LEGGED MEN IN COURT. Raffaele Bova, the alleged leader of |All dre Witnesses im @ Suit for Damages. Philfpo Carida in Plains in Feb-| EDWARDSVILLE, Ii., June %7.—Ten ruary of 1911. Thi others in- men sat in @ row in Judge rt room yesterday when the monwealth Steel Company of » Limb. ‘An offer to settle for $1,700 was made for Princeton!) the company, and the one-legged court to crippled as Taylor is will pay sa day. Their testimony was not heard, ith the general countervailing duty | DF: Frank Hartley, well known surgeon, a the Court referred the case to « who died June retaliate against all nations for dis- mination against the United States on | Commisaloner William: any commodity. si es DIDN'T TRY TO ROB. cused by Po! hth street, was exonet ed of the charge of having thrust hi into the pocket of Policeman ©o: the two were riding in “L" train Thureday was the Chicago, Zeigler and| ALBANY, June 27.—The Governor and] Magistrate McQuaide in the Harlem i for fourcinchand teams over | Qult “system,” with trackage of one! Mra Sulzer plan to leave Albany on| Police Court wae convinced that Harris and one-half miles and rolling stock| the evening of July 1 to attend the| did not try to pick Conway's pocke! 3 Gerad pole hia | Consisting of ome engine. It le tocated| celebration of the Aftieth anniversary | although tre policeman insisted that he ye outclassed iF COM | at Zeigler, Iil., and is owned by Joseph! of the battle of Gettysburg. The Gov-| did. A charge of attempted grand and were awarded Hatchett's| Leiter, being used in conaection with] ernor will be accompanied to the Gettys-| larceny against Harris issed jenge Cup. the Letter coal mines there. burg celebration-by his military staf today by the magistrate, ear | $40 TO $60 WOOLEN 4 S { For One Week Only | Sale _ 16,000 Yards Guaranteed Woolens | Light, Cool Vaca- tion Mixtures, lecinding ‘amous"SHAMROCK SERGE No. 6019 & No. 6020 | In pausing to take breath from the whirlpool of last week's |reduced for: Hi ices righ eg selling we find we have about 16,000 ya tee Peg Pies HERE t, cool, vacation wooléns in all this season's — he, ods among the entire allotment ves, patterns and designs, some just sufficient for three-|that stuns com) suits, others for only two-piece suits. We have decided to| You can well attord to get two su out every yard within the next week, to do this we have | saving you make. { i 1347 Broadway, Bet. 35th & 36th€ts. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. | BIG All Stores OPEN EVENINGS Until 9—Saturday 10 o'Cleck. ESN auce a TTT TU ye Qs jyoon TAN OVERWHELMING FALL S—DOWN THEY GO = a P 5 ff SOME TWO} down the line—not a piece of Every gatment is hand tailored to the could be duplicated elsewhere|own experts in our own sanitary workrooms, lor less then $60, made to measure. We offer them at a price|best of linings and trimmings. Order your ‘tition—made to measure one week only, $12.75. its during this sale, due to the| the price you paid for it. B&F Suits Ordered Now 1.0=a Few Uncalled-For Suits, While They Last wa ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Ritchie & Cornell 23381 Eighth Av., 1 Door Above 125th 155 William St., Corner Ann St. Stores 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. Qa See Ads. Displayed on All Our Store Windows “We t. you will have a garment that cannot be equalled at four times Ready for July 4 “@@ S 1 0 NO DECEPTION PRACTICED HERE “@g individual by our » finished with the suit this week and | Speaking of Diamonds:|: You Save Money on Every Piece of Diamond Jewelry YouBuy at Lam! fage movement. Her husband, Capt. | Surrogate Ketcham of Kings County | cause $25 22-Karat, Heada: Large Hand engraved. jahed ifts for men. $1.35 Here arc There Is No ‘Middleman toPayandEvery Diamond Is a SpotCash Direct Importatio —_ Direct importation of g°——%p. $178 ) Diamonds and mountings hand made of solid 14-karat juarters and after casing. Solid Gold Brooches from $1.75 up| Not many ornaments appeal more strongly to women’s fancy than these sotid gold brooches. Please come and see them, for a few moments of personal inspection are worth columns of talk in print. Factory prices always, picturet We janine have an energy, for watches, first rate timekeepers, regulated before pel- solid or 14-Karat, $3.90 up | 14-Kat 18-Karat, $4.00 up | 18-Kai Watches Worth Knowing About tinum in our own factory shop removed from the streets where rents are high and you have an explana- tion of the low_ pri quoted for SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ENGAGE- MENT RINGS. Fy Seamless Gold Wedding Rings The plainest articles in stock at "amberts are the seamless solid gold wed- ding rings. Each is made from a single piece of gold with 1s much care as is given to jewelry of the finest make. All styles, shapes, widths and thickness in guaranteed seamless solid 14-karat, 18-karat and 22-karat gold. No charge for engraving. . We are direct importers bf diamonds, and that is one rea son why our customers enjoy | great economy in buying them. You have seen this statement in one form or.an- other in our advertisements before. IT IS IMPORTANT. Jewelers who buy diamonds of importers buy them in small quantities and on long credit, must, of course, obtain high prices across the counter n. in order to make a living. s, Be- 18-karat gold and pla- 5 ((icom es = ip iickerat $648 $5888 | RSET SEES Every watch in the Lambert store {s a care- ful selection coming from a famous factory whose name is an assurance of a high grade product. Our & own watchmakers inspect [7 every =movemel ind it is, humanly speak! possible for 4 defective watch to find its way to the pocket of one of our customers. We illustrate here solid 14-karat gold seid hunting case watches for fadles with: a choice “eee s famous movements. work Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton and Howards. Brooches of platinum set with diamonds from $25.00 up, Appropriate and Useful Wedding Gifts in ” TR oscetnent from the Lome F ae Take a Look at These Bracelets DO NOT BE SATISF! \CELETS OF SOLID Brooch with two whit pearls, solid 14- karat wold, rose finish, $5.00 Amethyst tro, solid karat gold, $7.50: TED WITH THE PICTURES OF THESE GOLD. We are not satisfied with Neen te ourselves. Come and choose A among the bracelets as Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot Especially if he is going to act as best man or usher at somebody's wed- ding, or is going on a tong journey, or if, for some other reason, he should In be: one and durability they leave idl to be longed for, and all have Eicsran "Falche’ oolfd iD n token of regard. The Lambert store is strong in=Jewelry G hem can be given and handy, DETAILS 0} REALLY LOST IN THE PICTURES. ere, are so numerous and so anpealing that only a hint of You will like the solid gold scarf pins, hand: F THE EXCELLENT WORK ‘oN THEM ‘ARE Amethyst Bolla gold Boart pin fot in soltd Rapphire of aoltd old, ith $2.00 $3.00 $3.75 © pair of solid gold save links, built for wear, in simple, elegant designs the eye never tires of, eT Store Open To-morrow, Saturday, Night Until 10.4 | LAMBERT BROTHERS| Third Ave., Cor. 58: During July fa adn sy ait Half chased.) Fancy twist fn lished OF! denign, —pol- ihe AA-Karat] tahed oF rose ges finish. solid| ‘ 4-Karat Kold, pales Per) ber pair, we $4.00 $7.00 .

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