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> Dash Through Fire in Hand to|Stopping Places Are Finally| fers to Put Evidence Before Hand Attack and Drive Foe Out of Kilkish. STATIONS | ONNEW SUBWAYS} OFTHE BOOKMAKING | AND BIG PICTURE . BYP. BOARD Determined on Queens and Brooklyn Lines, ‘The final list of station on the rapid transit lines given owt by the Pubdile Service Commission includes all the aub- ar) ve atope designated by the commis- sion, but it does not include those on “DEAD FILL TRENCHES. cE Capture Important Point Ne ag Salonica After Furious Fight- the elevated stations. The B. not yet submitted all ite plane for the ing of 26 Hours. | These are the stops on the Brooklyn 4 Queens tines which have been ap Proved by the sommissio: eaye: & gfephic official story of the battle Between Go Bulgarians and Greeks at “Rilieh, twenty-five miles to the north @alorton, was received by the Greek ‘Maly newspaper Atlantis to-day direct Street, expreas; Cana! street, express; Bowery, express. Fourtn avenue subway—Gold street, DeKalb avenue; Pacific street, express: Union Street, Ninth street, Prospect av: Twenty-fiftth atree , Street, express; Fortyjfth atreet, Finy- third street, Fifty-finth street, expr: Beventy-seventh street, Kighty-sixth atreet, express. New Utrecht avenue line—Ninth ave- hue, express; Forty-fourth street, Forty. ninth street, Fitty-ftth street, Bixty- | express; Seventy-firet street, Geventy-ninth street, Eighteenth avenue, Twenthieth averite, Bay Park- way, oxpress; Twenty-fifth avenue ave- nue, Burt avenue, express. Gravesend avenue line—Fort Hamilton Parkway, Thirteenth avenue, Ditmas avenue, Elghteenth avenue, express; Avenue I, Twenty-wecond avenue, Ave- nue N, Avenue P, Kings Highway, ex- Press; Avenue U, Avenue X, Van Bick- len, Gurf avenue, express, Gt, Fells treet and Flatbush avenve Une—Atiantic avers, Geventh avenue, Montague street tine—Court street. Fourteenth street-Eastern District tine Sixth avenue, Union Square, Third avenue, First avenue, Be@ford avenue, Lorimer strest, Graham avenue, Grand street, Montrose street Morgan avenue, Flushing avenue, Oe Kalk avenu Ridgewood, Halsey street, Central ave. Broadway. fi 2 i il: i id = i & 5 nyt ii I i eh Es | i 2 & z @eventh street, whose husband was i j i street, Wall street, Fulton street, Park Place, South Ferry, Rector street. Nostrand avenue line, Brooklyn—Prest- vA tempted felonious assault, The woman i i jekien avenue, New Lots avenue. Steinway Tunnel line—Times Gquare | caused, Fitth avenue, Grand Central, Vernon- jaclwon avenue, Hunter's Point avenue, Bly aveeus, Queensboro Plasa, exprees. ‘Woodside and Corona line-Rawaon atreet, Lowery street, Bliss street, Lin- com avenue, Woodside (express), Broad- way, Pwenty-itth etreet, Elmburat ave- nue, Junction avenue (express), Alburtie ‘Astoria Une—Besde avenue, Washing- Broadwa: Grand avenue, at the cun, darted) Hoyt avenue (empress), Ditmarn avenue it ee ot) WIDOW'S JEWELS GONE, HER WEDDING OBLAYED. rs. Martha Jacobson Loses $800 Ring in Cafe and Has Com- panions Arrested. Charged with grand lerceny, Freder- ck A. Thompson, @ chauffeur, twenty> five years, of No, 16 Manhattan avenue, and James M. Russell of No. Eighth avenue, were arraigned to-day ‘but | before Magistrate ascQuade in the West oti) | Side Court and each held under $1,000 @ com.| ball for @ further examination next Tussday. The charge was preferred by Mrs. i 3 i i fl on Friday morning the ‘work, laying of ©ltuminows macadam between have gone to Chicago to-day to be mar- ried, Russell was a close friend. gon was introduced to her on Thuraday me mith the Greek) evening, when they all went to @ ree- taurant og Columbus avenue near One Hundred and Ninth street. Mra, Jacob- @on wore & three-stone munitions and Ing in disorder toward ring| ready the West Drive, detween Gixty. | _ After @ short coupled by either mpson or Russell, The walter could i which had occupied the seat —— SHIPPING NEWS, Gan riew,..4.84) Sune INCOMING STEAMBHIPS, DUE DAY, herent Le i eatiagn, WYSONG HAS PROOF THEATRE BILLS AT BELMONT PARK Nassau’s District-Attorney Of- Supreme Court. Million” to Be Offered by Stock Companies, (Wpectil to ‘The Tivening World.) HEMPSTEAD, L. 1, July 6.—Die- triet-Attorney. Charles N. Wysong of Nassau County, in a lotter sent to Gov. Guiser te-day, intimates that if a ape cial term ef the Supreme Court be held to pase upon and thoroughly in- vestigate evidence of bookmaking at a Belmont Park, he will present evidence |e, Mit0rm, Who will be taken “tehin that hae been coll: it wev- gral Grenteen te hie ncttar Me. wreena| taining to the manufacture of flme, ‘Music. AML RA site bites i ; [ sie : td id Bedini an@ Arthur. progress, and the methods of making | and Twefty-fifth street theatra the wagers, WOMAN CHASED HIM Would You Do?" and George Clifton. Mary O'Day, Whose Husband Was Killed in Tenement Row, Charged With Attempted Assault. Weicher. Mary O'Day of No, &8 Kast Ninety- killed ast Tuesday by being struck] the latest tango steps. on the head with a ciub during the| Among ¢he entertainers at the Madl- Course of @ tenement house row at thie address, appeared before Mag | Louleville Quartet. fetrate Nolan in Harlem Court to-| BEACHES AND PARKS. Gay to anower to the charge of at~ had been in hed since the fatal affray Rivoll. Clay, now locked up in the Tombs un- to the eatd that she had chased him sev- with a butcher's knife after in the tenement and he denied ‘killed her husband or injured the ‘The Magistrate paroled the woman in her own custody until n ‘Tuesday. obanaieeaies BIDS FOR NEW ROADWAY ON THE RIVERSIDE DRIVE. Bituminous Macadam to Be Laid sault. From 72d Street to Thompson in @ monologue, the Rath 140th Street. kellar Trio and the Musical Simmonds. Bids will ve opened next Thursday , for half of the work to be do KING’S EQUERRY STRIKES Riverside Drive, for which $3 has Deen appropriated. The bids will @e opened by the Park Department. During the week following bide will ‘The work om the drive will be the|® Beventy-second as One Hundred and ‘Tenth btrests. The type of paving used to the same ae that with which the at a West Drive in Central Park 1s deing| his eword covered. An appropriation of §100,000 was | light blow. The police made for the Central Park work. Al- | ber. @izth and One Hundred and Gecond | wes, Teleneed, | SNe ow poy Mood otreeis, has Seen paved with Ditu- sess nzasgunccers of the Women's minous macadam, Boclal and Political Union, WEEK’S NOTABLE REALTY OPERATIONS. Downtown Realty Company, representing Benjamin Altman, filed plans for three twenty-story commercial buildings for the east side of Fifth avenue, Thirtieth to Thirty-first streets, to cost $8,350,000, or $6,000,000 with the land, ws Gresley Square Hotel Company, which controls the McAlpin, began ne- Gotiations to acquire the Hotel Bt. Andrew at B: y and Seventy-second @treet and adjoining property as the site for a New York Real Estate Becurity Company paid $360,000 for the seven- story Evelyn Apartments on the northwest corner of Columbus evenue and Beventy-cighth street. Julius Tishman @ Sons filed plans for « twelve-story apartment hotel Bvenue, to cost $300,000; also bought five dwellings, Nos, 148 to 156 West Ninety-Afth street, as the site for nine-story apartments. Peter Lorillard heirs sold Nos, 166-164 East Twenty-fourth etreet at Nos. 8 ‘West Broadway through to Now, 173-76 Wooster 00, both to adjoining owners. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, at Audubon avenue and One Hundred and Seventy-second street, was sold in foreclosure at suBUaEAR. Brenton H. Collins of England paid $800,000 for 140 lots om Queens Thomason Hill section of Long Island City. 0 for the Young estate at Oyster e Clam Ialand group in Barnegat Bay. Hebrew Educational ety paid $15,000 for @ aite at Mutter and Hopkinson avenues, Brooklyn, to be improved with a five-atory netgator- hood house, "7 ure H. Laughlin bought @ 135-acre farm at Westbrook, chan, Giving in exchange the dwelling No, 140 West One Hundred and Twenty- seventh street, Hedwig Giase traded the dwelling No, 783 St. Nicholas avenue with Jeannette Weigand for @ country place at Bellemead, N. J. four yeare ago. One of tne features of the Motion Pic- ture Mxposition, which opens at the Grand Central Palace on Monday, will © a “movies” theatre for ohidren. The eahidition generally will be on & gigan- tie @cale and offer much that te hovel the acenes" and shown everything per- “The Rosary” will be the offering of “The power ie with you to oup- | the stock company at the Academy ef ‘The Harlem Opera-House will have Ching Ling Foo, the magician, and his inpany of fourteen Ortenta’ wil ad the bill at Hammerstein's, where ‘among others will be Adele Ritchie with New gowns and songs, Marry Fox and Jenny Dolly in a singing and dancing Fifth Avenue Theatre will Flavia Arcaro and Leo Edwards Singing and piano playing skit, Will Oakland tn “A Night at the Ctud,” ‘arion Gray, monologist; Julin Nash in ‘Hor Firet Case,” and others, Joseph .|M@lano tn “The Indian Rustler” will he head the programme at the Twenty: ‘Wird street theatre, The Fifty-eighth atrett theatre will feature Frederick at the track and will/ Andrews and hie wonder kettle, "The that bookmaking has ¢f*| Rell Boy and His Belles will be the the meeting has been in/main attraction at the Oue Hundred Gertrude Vanderdiit and George Moore will be the headliners at Keith's ‘Union Square Theatre. Other features SEVERAL BLOCKS, HE SAYS. wit be “The Nodding Id | musical comedy; John R. Gornion tn ‘“Whet ‘The American Theatre will have the “Top o° the World" dancers, Thornton and Carlow, Barret Stariton and “The At the Jardin de Danse on the New York Theatre roof, Joan Sawyer and Wallace McCutcheon will demonstrate son Square Roof will be Stelia Ford, Viola Ward, William Walthers and the Bessie Wynn will head the dill at the Tl the Ward Brothers, Seidom's Poems tn Marble, Madame Besson in “The Woman Who Xnew,” and Caesar Emma Dunn in ‘Making Good” will Ger charge of having kilied Thomas /|be the feature at the Brighton Beach O'Day, was brought up to the court to | Music Hall, where there will also de ewer charge againat Mre. O'Day. | Fanny Brice in songs, Willa Holt ‘Diavolo will thrill Luna Park epecta- tore by riding @ bloycle down a runway, Yeoping a gap and turning a somer- At the rustic theatre in Palisades Park will be the Florodora Girls, Harry SUFFRAGETTE WITH SWORD. LONDON, July &—While the royal Procession was on ad bola yond ricultural Show at Bristol, at be opened for che remainder of the | AS! cabelane fragette darted from the sidewalk land getting behind the mounted equerry Teached the King’s carriage and dropped a scroll @f paper on His ness. Peete ate Tete, etrul then arrested ition the woman tent Bhe gave the name of Charles F. Bioele, in Newark, sold the flats, Nos. 13-23 Hunter street, to W. Louis Keller at $44,000, of $6,000 more than he paid for them ING WORLD, BATURDAT, JULY 8,IbT ATTENDANT SLAIN. (BLOOD FOR BLOOD, IN INSANE ASYLUM ) TRESCA'S CRY. AT SHOW NEXT WEEK} BY GIANT LUNATIC “RED” FUNERAL “The Rosary” and “The|Pick Driven Into Sleeper’s Skull—Suspected Man Tells Weird Stories of Crime. Out of the maundering and purpose fees speech of Michae! Nolan, a lunatic of giant stature confined in the Mohan- sic 8 Hospital for the Insané at Yorktown, near Peekskill, Westchester County, Gheriff William J. Doyle of White Piaine, te trying ¢o gain a bucid @tory of the murder on Thursday night of Charles Wylie, one of the hospital Attendants, There ie little, dowdt that Nolan billed Wylle as he lay in his bed in the Strong cottage, one of the build- Inge of the institution, driving the point of @ plok through fis skull and then smashing and pounding the attendants head with the fiat of the weapon. Ih one breath the lunatic says he did the murder and in another he is willing to “bet the drinks” with his questioner jdn’t. Two or three times he has made a confession of guilt, only to repudiate it when examined again and to tell a weird story of how he saw a “well dressed stranger” peering through the window of Wyile's bedroom some time after midnight on Friday moraing. Blood spots on the ini man's ,clothes point to him conclusively ae the one guilty of the mad act. It wae Nolan himself that first dis- @losed the murdet yeaterday. Early in the morning he awoke Mrs. Stan- ley, the wife of one of the cooks in the institution and, beekoning te her with @ grim forefinger, called: “A etranger e@lept with Charlie ‘Wylie last night. Come and see what he did to Charlie.” Mra, Stanley, auspécting that some- thing lay benénd the insane gibbering of the big lunatic, accompanied him to the Btrong cottage and there saw the body of Wylie stretched on the ded and with the head absolutely un- recognisable. ‘That'a what he aid to Charlie Wy- ‘" repeated Nolan, moving and bow- Rill was the first om pear. When he bout the bloodstains on his trousers had got when he helped to kill a before. He wanted to they were not drope Then wit! tutes he had admitted with « grin that he had alain Wylie —— GIRL FAINTED IN PARK, AND WAS NOT BEATEN. Elsie Diccos, Thought to Have Been Robbed, Explains She Was Bruised by Falling Down. Elsie Diccos, nineteen years old, a do- mestic in the employ of Dr. Renn, No. 1” East Ninety-second street, went into Central Park about 9.90 o'clock haggl t ning for a little outing. Shortly fore 1 o'clock this morning the unconscious form of the girt was picked up near the lily pond at the West One Hundredth Street entrance. A bruise on her nose and her empty pocketbook gave rise to the impression that the girl had been rugged, «.saulted and robbed. ‘Consciousness did not return to the irl until this afternoon. In the mean time the police were looking for her supposed assailants, Detective Edward 8, Boyle being especially detailed to get the girl's story when she came te. The detective made his report to Inspector Faurot, which was in effect as follows: Mins Diccos entered the park by the Fifth avenue entrance at 9.30 o'clock last night, She walked about and sat dewn and was not molested by any- body. Not feeling well, after eitting on @ bench for a time, she arose to go-home. She remembers falling and riking her head. She remembered nothing more until she came to in the hospital. She says that she was not robbeil, for she had no money on her. Dr. Bradbury at the Knickérbooker Hospital is treating ber for eonvul- CASCARETS CLEANSE LIVER AND BOWELS. Dime a box—No headache, bad taste, sour stomach or coated tongue by morning. It is more necessary that you keep your Bowels, Liver and Stomach clean, pure and fresh than it is to keep the sewers and drainage of « large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets—or merely forcing = pas- sageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important. Cascarets immediately cleanse and peg a er ly Bb P| and fermen take the exoens bile ver and carry out of the system the constipated waste matter ‘and poison in the intestines and bowels, No odds how betty id yy you feel, a Cascaret to-night will wirelgkton you out by m } They work while you sleep. A l0-cent box from | your will your head ot or mi jon forget the children-—thett ttle ineldes need a good, gentle cloansisg, tos. * Thousands Awed by Thunder Peals at Grave of Paterson Striker To-Day. 4601 wd movers, PRICE, $1,800 TO $3,750 Rockaway Beach Steamer “GRAND REPUBLIC Fearsome salvos of thunder aporo- Priately brought to @ close to-day the Widely heralded “red funeral” of Vin- in the Laurel Grove censo Madonna Cemetery outside of Paterson, While “Big Bill" Haywood, the 1. W. jaabeth Gurley Flynn stood at the grave, Hurling denunciation at the heads of and Carlos Trescj OK are cautioned to AT SUNDAY EXCURSIONS) roared, lightning flashed and the more superstitious in the ero mourners crossed themselves and looked Madonna was shot and killed in As- toria Sunday night when he was at- tempting to intimidate fellow-country- mento prevent them working at @ mill boycotted by the I. W. W. Heywood and the other leadere planned to make another demonstration against everybody except Workers. Two thousand elk workers formed in line outside the dead man's house and marched in file four deep | through the streets of the city out to the REAL ESTATE NEW JER: 14 ACR ES, $65 FALL RIVER LINE Ticket sales, limited to hal t Piers only on day All in the procession wore red ribbons about their arms or, women and girls, red sashes over their shoulders. The great heat caused many to drop out of line before the cemetery was reached. At the grave, Tresca, the|. stirred the hundreds cow- voice ‘of the thunder by calling, as he had done in the case of In case of the y and Sth of, M. Y SAVINGS BANKS. te Williamsburgh Savings Bank- Broadway and Driggs Ave., Brooklyn. “Blood for blood!" Hardly hed he shouted the words when the skies opened and torrents b , Br Boat Club to-day won @ Cup for elght-oared crews by is Jesus College, Cambridge. ander’s time was 7 minutes 11 t day of Royal R ECZEMA BURNED AND ITCHED BADLY Then Face and Arms, | tated Arms Somethin, Cuticura Soap an Ointment Cured Eczema. BRIDGEPORT, SUNDAY, JULY 6th 1 ONT AUR ISLAND SOUND’ Mt, N.R., 2 annum will be pa! on J. may be entitled 1 Money deposited on Faw Interest from UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue Ae BS Blea Aicitres a WEST POINT ~ DRESS PARADE. EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1708 78th 81.; Brooklyn; N. ¥.—“f had t I scratched and made sores. My clothes irritated the eruption on my arms something terrible, “I weed eo many many remedies that f @an't think of them all and I used Rone could help me. Instead of disappear tng the pimples were appearing. er sums not exceeding THRE! DOLLARS, payable on and after July 21, Deposits made on or before July 10 will ‘de entitied to interest from July 1, 1918. ANDIRW: MILLS, ‘Presiagnt. CHARLES MIBHLING, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK 56 AND 68 BOWERY, COR, CANAL ST. 100TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND (ia bbe CENT eposiiuen on and of 8D ty N , VER AY Li (ALBANY DAY LINE) Sunday, Direct ay. a HE ENRY SAYLER, 8 ESL A. HUBER, Asal Sa Iris Chambers St mn cei fae" Sy We ater | Mt connections, Music, Resta Str. “Washington Irving” Leaves Tucedays, Thursdays, Str. ‘Hendrick Hudson’ Inesdave, i An aM feat ft » ‘Robert Fulton” Leary DollarSavingsBank |! Savings at 2808 Third Avenue. Interest credited July tot, at the rate of ‘Three and ‘Half Per pall Pos Ww interest (rom July 1et, wl 14 ROWARDE, President, 63 MONEY DEPOSITED ON

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