The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1913, Page 4

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George J. Whelan’s Cassandra KEEL, Germany, Juty 0.—The Amer- tenn wtee! yacht Cassandra, owned by (George J. Whelan of New York, was in eellision today with the German pro- tented cruiser @ettin. Both vessels * Decision at Hearing Reserved to this port ¢or repairs. etaying. before the Board . | due. 4 = 4 pregress ‘The Park avenue ' e Bach dented | Protestants declare that the noise of the «& Gat hie @aedine motors would annoy house a Rotors and cause many removais to the Gibecquent Geterioration of prop erty valecs. + ath HE the operation of his company's James L. Quackenbush of the lwaye Company, opposed the companter applications to operate “|! H i . George 'W. Loft eaid spent 615,000 for two el- ‘was prepared to make in over fourteen city f President of the Manhattan , amted that some form of ars fare e@justment be made when the mat- | |] Re 9 iter of granting franchises come up for “PAPER COLLAR” JOE || RECOGWIZED ON PIER|| Greatly Annoyed, for It Is His Cus- tom to Travel Quietly on the Ocean, Just tefore the French finer La Pro- vence sailed to-day for Southampton, :| there appeared on the pfer @ man in at! ‘and tie pleated soft shim waa imma- culate. ‘Pipe! cried @ detective. ‘Tt'e Gir Gropped the Gir.’ ‘The ship news reporter got curtoun. Ge interviewed Bir John, whose other Reme te “Peper Collar” Joe. Bir John ané his friend were on their way to Burope to get on to one of the lkely Woking big ships bound for New York, where “pickings” are good. ‘Paper| Collar” Joe has been making his live-| ff ii Whood on the big steamers these many ou moons at the expense of unwary pas- <7 ted with i Gengers. He was annoyed that he was {ye piicat ler in Double Giecovered. | ‘4 H “to, you've Gropped the ‘Gir,’ Gir ; Crime Charge. John?” he was asked. | MAMBEVELAM, Teun. July 10.—A Gea-| “Yes,” he returned shortly, Then, from Troy, Tenn, states that stewards bed recelved notice thet he| ff was on hoard end te look out for bim.| ff John MeFariané Falls ce Track, John MoFariand, twelve years old, of »| No. 164 West Thirty-eixth atreet, at- Hospital she wae unconscious. —————_—_ Bryan Delays Japan. Net WASHINGTON, July after a con: hour and thar the two lal Rotes on the California law might be defe: Mr. Bryan before Te confence had anld he hed exo 1) mabe the reply before the end of this week. No reason —<—-- WOMA _ ERMAN CISER OF ¢99 OOO IN GEMS , —— |_| Seven Guardians of thePeace] and Warship Stettin Dam. | Mrs. John F. Martin Leaves ' zi Solemnty Denied They aged—INobody Hurt. Jewels in Hotel Room and i Of Jewelry valued at $92,000 at a hotel trouble wan settled on tie) He is charged with violation of @ pub-|, esent when he died. wore comewhat damaged and returned |%™ th® Piace Vendome, where she ie | where the ives Was presen ny | surrender of the feathers and the Pay: | 11. trust. The document handed to Jus-| Mr. Boucicault was born in London tn penetra - tice Tompkins contains forty typewrlt-| 19%. Ie wan the son of Dion Bowt- tin changed from the room she had| RUSH AMENDMENT TO ten pages, The Grand Jurors reported| cauit, writer, actor and author of been coup: ‘BN’ that they were not through with their| plays, In many of which the son starred. Es aie Bae PREVENT BIG STRIKE. work. tle mother was Agnes Robertson, an| PROTEST AGAINST MOTOR [oi "ser Sur oo, see me ve aah f ice indtotmenia sesiant . dome. She carried her smaller belong-| WASHINGTON, July 10.-—Congrem-) 't is eald other indlotments againat) oy) i sss in London, and came | to America in 1889, He played under m|that when President Wilson, on Mon-| connected with Sing Sing Prison will)! “Charies Wyndham abroad, ad tn heeft acl? feel tives of | be smplicated, America was with Richard Mansfeld, | + © and Additional Count of | ‘ovoay on board either vessel was in-| In the course of yesterday Mra. Mar- sured. don't forget the poor ings to her new apartments herself and| !onal teadere to-day expressed the hope not Ge a phrase ia BUSSES OW PARK AVE, Placed her jewele wrapped in a regulations, but somehow, —_— kerchief on the table, sometime that little cal . ‘When she went to her room to dress Lenez ave- | Applications of Four Companies] tor ainner they were no longer there. Opposed by Property Owners | An exhaustive search was made, but they were not found and Mrs. Martin Who Object to Noise. to-day informed the police. Park Xavier Guishard, head of the Crimt- avenue property owners put in nal Department, is actively engaged in @t the Hotel Ansonia for five years and} consent. thi in her name, Thor fan ie some of her expenditures, r county must pay for. the Document Returned on Mrs. Mar-| To-Day by the Grand Jury. tin'’s refusal to pay more, than 63, Well Kaown Ac! me Japanese {Special to The Rrening World ment of % to the mil Kennedy will de found and that others the raliroads and the tratnmen who are threatening a strike In the Rast, he will ®e able to announce to them the passage by Congrem of the amendment Inereasing the mediation ‘board under the Erdman law. The menmure has already passed the Genete, and House Winslow said he could not discuss ft. Tho indictment was filed with County j ‘*Some of our reserve equipment—Gentlemen, ** “New York is the Mecca of Telephone Men : IHE TELEPHONE service in New York City is recoguiogl as “the best telephone service in the world.’ From all over the globe come visitors to study New York’s Telephone System. ‘tie A system connecting over 502,000 telepRones within the city, handling 2,100,000 calls a day and at the same time giving service that is in idity and general excellence by large city in the world is proof of New York City’s supremacy in telephone service. The supremacy has been made possible by: L—A RATIONAL AND COMPREHENSIVE RATE PLAN which f i distributed with equi pg Pipe aah pacha? apie py eetpelbe yd the number of subscribers, and protecting the quality of the service. Il.—CAREFUL STANDARDIZATION OF APPARATUS By which users are provided with the equi t best suited to fankh hick onda PB ig onl pe raneh _ ri Il].— INTELLIGENT FORMULATION OF STANDARD METHODS OF OPERATING In order to insure unif. good service under methods that careful experiment and study have proved to be most effective. IV.— PLANNING FOR FUTURE GROWTH In order to anticipate telephone needs before arise, and not ask the public to wait while our traffic Pes sadogs 4 being solved. V.—CAREFUL SELECTION AND TRAINING OF EMPLOYES In order to and maintain th standard of effi- ciency for (aoes te, operate the po lg aype For: nee ree Our main idea is, “TO SERVE THE PUBLIC WELL” and the universal r ition of New York's Telephone Service as “Standard for the World”’ is the result. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY ) weer “ — ° lite Is known of her there except thai! this week. ‘The convicts kept here dur. 3 She is the widow ¢ a wealthy banker. NNEDY INDICTED ling the inquiry were sent back to sing = = ained an expensive eulto by Sing to-day and they will be transferred At All 80 James Butler Ince. Meat Mar a oa had several servants, in- to Great Meadow prison this afternoon ket 7 lapanese butler, Mer trunks because it Is not considered safe to nold iromstve owt seven enre] OR VAQLATING TRUST. jsicitta'siiesinr”oncrs estes of Spring Lamb... | 1, J] ed for Paris, whitner ahe went | had shown a hostile attitude to the in- me Rt Roast Beef J) mer, * i} iT . 7 ey beta are Unvertated Geen ene are AS SING SING WARDEN | “the Mord (of Supervisors ot Went Bacon, by thestrip or half strip, lb., Oe e Mou y J rl an Investl- ~ cheater Cony ae arid wine te | | Sagar Cured Hams, selected, lb., 22e aaah , 9c State bear the expense of thin prison inquiry which was ordered by Gov. Forty Typewritten Pages in| Suiser, but which, under the Iaw, thie AUBREY BOUCICAULT DEAD i AMESS They Mysteriously Vanish. | anatcned two ostrich feathers trom the ——- Paeumosia. trimmed het. Mrs, Martin’ . 5 jart! ’ jer chased the milliner downstairs. ‘ae as Aubrey Boucicawit, the wel known PARIS, July 10—Mre. John F. Martin| Mrs. Martin phoned downstairs to the| WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., July | rants actor, died of pneumonia to- | : i detectives to apprehend the girl, which| John @. Kennedy, deposed Warden of} 4.) in the New York Hospital. He was! of New York wae rove’ leat evening | wae a weaithy widow then marched pe | S8I€ Sing Prison, was indicted to-Gay| stricken on a recent hot day while din- | hind her prisoner to the police station, | by the Westchester County Grand Jury.| ing with friends. No one of his rein- | actress of note. Young Aubrey made| James W. Osborne, the special Deputy) the Coughlans, Nat Goodwin and in nu-| Attorney-General who appeara with| merous heroic plays in which he was District Attorney Winslow in the inves-| usually cast in the part of the hero. tigation of the privon, refused to say| Mr. Houcicault had a charming person- | anything about the indictment and Mr.| ality, and numbered his friends by le- gion. He was a member of the leading actors’ organizatons and clubs, ——$—<>___—_—— leaders hope to rush ft through the + the case, but #0 far without finding any| lower body on Monday, It was deomed| Clerk Frank M, Buck, but . contents Low Mark for ‘Change seat. | Largest 15c can of the very finest se- certain that the controversy between] will be kept secret until! Kennedy is} Two seats were posted for sale on the ¢ ome the rallrosds and their emploveen would | arrested. stock isrchange tony, one tor Fame |g lected red, ripe, solid packed fruit, ré Mre. John F. Martin has lived quietiy| go to the increased bourd by mutual] It dn sald the investigation of the| Thia ts the lowest price on record, and |i famous for its superior quality, cut to Prison and the management will end | $1,000 leas than the last eale. Beef Livers Ib. CHOICE sh Essie Peaches Large 25c can Lemon Clings— the choicest California Peaches in rich- ¢ est syrup—cut this week to, a can : Essie Tomatoes © Tomatoes jiriy 2e'8. hei Essie Sugar Corn, J@¢} Maine’s choicest, nothing finer packed, can. 12 sc Eggs, 25° Empire Brand East ViewEgee Cetaranma sy: Corn Flakes, Biue Ribbon, "7°: RiCe, rqualin food value tothehigh-priced, 1b Bg Satisfaction Guaranteed with Every Belle Brook Milk, Evaporated, thicker than cream... . { Condensed Milk, Shawnee Brand, in sanitary cans, each ‘777 - Uneeda Biscuit, Grahams } Uneeda Lunch, Zu Zus Special Summer Sale of The New Teas Iced Tea Cools, Refreshes and Invigorates .. as No Other Beverage pag Varieties to Suit Every Taste. Grades to Suit Every Purse. 40 29¢ Stamps with Lelb. 40c Teas 60 4 Stamps with l-lb. 50c Teas 100 4¢ Stamps with l-lb, 6Oc Teas 126 24 Stamps with l-lb. 70c Teas 2-9¢ Stamps given in the same proportion half-pound and Your Choice of Formosa-Oolong, India- Ceylon, English Breakfast and Mixed Teas Drop in the Price of Choicest Coffees Sold in the Bean of Ground to Suit ; 5 2% Som vo 25 Coffee m........ 228 10 Sta Reger 28° Coffee «..:...:. 25¢] 20 7 fyece 35° Coffee t .3 ‘ 30 “Tita 38° Coffee to.:.:.:.. ef At All128 James Butler Inc, Licensed Stores'| Claret tint body? ang Sane wine of w- Bee Princeton Dry Gin ici‘tnor tik! 6" Kingussie Scotch Ms‘itns* 7Q¢ Ginger Alle bi. itisco, 3 botttes [Oe 23 Stamps with case 24 bottles, $ | \ Pkg., 50 Lager Beer, Liebmann’s & Ruppert’s Read the i Summer Resort Advertisements In To-Day’s World N Before planning your vacation. ae eee —— Pas <8

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