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PROB AT LAST GOES TO ISLAND = TOSERVEAYER Bank Wrecker Lecves Tombs - at 12.30 for Penitentiary ( After Months of Delay. { * Joreph G. Robin, sentenced tnst Jan- ) «Wary to serve, year in the penitentiary { for the looting of the Washington Bav- {ngs Bank, began the actual service of term to-day. @ince Jen. ®, the day was taken to Blackwell's Isand, Gever served @ full day in i E it zt ; ie st f " “Httel Hl i $ i sa ae fi Y the penitentiary. er of \ Corrections about Robin's departure. _— Mr. Wei quan: Closing.—The last hour wes Just a Gull and itetiess, without any. to break the monotony up to the é i if es iit if ts i i f 3 it ir 3 £3 3 é i i i g 5 £ i 5 re i itl changes were without much impor- tanes, except in Canadian Pacific which yielded % to S11% om the imitial trane- Action. Other jesues generally showed Yoowes of % to h in the first few min- utes, with a partial recovery of the ¢onceasione on the later trading. The market was elugstéh all through the stocks had not been opened, and the only feature being Gisposition on the part of the trading element to take the bull side and work pts 4 rent, ‘Warden Hayes of the penitea hls perplexity Mr. Wright went *juage Hand. He exhibited of Robin's movements kept Norton of the Tombs, which that the various referees before Robin had been brought by writs gent him to the office of his own where be had spent most of | for a rally, but business all during teh 8. Mr. Wrinht asked that Judge | morning was very quiet qgeept for & vacate hig writ and tRe Judge! sharp drive against American smelters with herds pig! rset atlas which Gectined 1% from 61% ite closing we price of yesterday to 0%. . ‘Then Mr. Wright hurried | Interest te centred in the outcome of District-Attorney's office an AW | the demand by the raifroad em: Afsiatant District-Attorney ‘Nott, for an increase of wages, Juat before Me. Nott explained how Justice Se8-|1 oclock Southern Pacific atock wae bury's order had not been entered 1M! sold freely and declined from 92 to Part I1., Special Term, of the Supreme! 90%, This was the only feature of the! Court, where he had signed it Tuesday, | trading up to 2. Tn the Inet hour Det Dy mistake had been sent to the! jess than 7,000 eae gaan wi forages goad tothe | while the total aales up to 2 that he would re at ence peters duatcg amounted to 54,100 shares, Gavegan, now . have the order entered. The Chemas Ghermitens, i i i z 4 if Fasreees * Plenic of Little Italy Settlement of ‘Brooklyn Saddened by Fatality, Jacob Barron, ten, and two compan- rs SF FF > Perot pecs - HUeteeue rat FeeeR FF abi oty, BFR FE i fens evaded Miss Edith Foadick’s eye, 7, ry Glipped down to the river by the Boston | Mo. peed entrance of Bronx Park and went age {a swimming. The boys were of a party of twenty-five from the Union street (Brooklyn) Little Itely Settlement. Ja- eed could not swim and sank in deep ‘water, while his companions screamed fer help. Mounted Poticoman Trainor, on hear- fing the cry, leaped into a best and Pulled back to the spot indicated by the Serrified boys. ‘Without stopping to remove his coat, ESsuSBe: cS re Bie Wi+e+ +t artment. riv convicted, TIPSY SKYLARKER FELL ASLEEP ON TOP OF High POLE Police and Fire Departiflent Rescued Paterson Man From Perilous Berth. ‘Wiliam Quinn, skYlarking about Pat- erson, N. J., during the early hours of the morning, was arrested only after the police had enlisted the services of the Fire Department and a corps of expert linemen from the Edison Com- pany. Quinn, who had accumulated a “equirrel whiskey” jag, was found slum- Dering peacefully on the towering top of @ telegraph pole in the business sec- tion of the city. The officer on post espied him at ¢ o'clock and hurriedly called the reserves. ‘Those hearties stood impotently at the foot of the pole with mingled feelings of hilarity and horror and at length Gecided it was a case for the Fire De The hook and on the scene, thi Ger was raised and the Firemen Anderson and Roach and Perkins climbed making a rope ook hi! the truck and It @asayed to act a When Quinn ff and yawned. Then fraid, clung to the pole with a that the firemen found hard to loosen, An immense crowd witnessed the ar- reat. alee sacar W’RORIE SENTENCED TO JAIL Convicted ™ Appeal ts Filed. BLIZABETH, N. J., July 11.—Rev. | Willis, MoRorle, | convicted he tence calmly and leff the courtroom as quickly an possible after the bond had been signed. The cane will be carried to the Supreme Court at once the policeman dived over into fifteen fy of water, At the Grat dive he wes ful, but upon going down again he found the body of the bey on the Bottom and swam with it to store. 1A telephone message to Fordham Hos- pital Brought Dr. Donovan with « pul- Motor. The policeman worked before the ambulance came to restore life te the boy, but in vain. Nor did the in- strument avail more. Seinen AMERICAN COUNTESS LOSES. Former Mise &, Pratt Fatle in Prop- BANKER HENRY APPEALS, Wants Highest Court te Fase on Powers of Money Trust. WASHINGTON, July 1.—Steps to Court pass upon the of the Money Trust of the last Congress, and eventually the powers of like commit- tees, were begun to-day with am appeal by George G. Henry, banker, York Federal Felease him from custody on a habeas a New York corpus proceeding. ‘Henry was indicted and arrested for @ontempt because he refuned to tell the Puje Committee the names of twenty- four bankers who participated In an operation in California petroleum stock, —_—_—s_—_—_— = GIRLS TO RING BUS FARES. Girls to NCE, July 11— jJuigment to-day against the Countess de wet James, formerly Miss Eli:abth Pratt of New York, the widow os Count Amedge Gas- quet J & papal nobleman in ghe suit wrought to force hy husband, Duke Heniy Borr Meck. lenbure-S:h in to give her the ai therization to liquidate u*band’ wutemobiic factory in France in which ahe 1 interested, ‘The court held thas the Geores of the ‘exceptional tribunal “of Rostock, Meck- ke the place of conductors | it gets @ franchise trom the Board of | Estimate Four companies are apply- | entrance = be of the rear door Berwin in 1911, in England, where a girl cashier will be at eicamnetipenedem fares. "Be, Charles J. Perey Improves. | a ae ‘Fhe condition of Dy, Charies J. Perry, Tene. Bow. EF wae, proprietor of the all-night drug etore| ., t im the Pulitzer Building, whe ts at Mt. | inga” asked the diner as he tried to time while hie order was being pi “i te, lr, very tired, sir,” replied the cathen you san 0 ” ympathise with me,’ « Clectunat! Euquirer,) "Don't you ever grow tired of wa: &@ youthful member of the con- in he formerly preached to just to three months in the county An immediate appeal wan filed ptaying the execution of the sentence. McRorle was then released under $1,009 bond, Just twice the bond he gave when In passing sentence Judge Connolly said he was taking into con- “CWE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, orth Ta TENTS eet Carried His Jag to Top of Telegraph Pole; Police and Firemen Come to the Rescue’ —_— fescue! by Rader, An Frederick Kavani xtension lad- fe net atretched, |! 4 bribe trom the dizzy lowed. becoming ly erip Duane street. we Gly Bond as who was afternoon, ment Was to-day sen- ESS ONCE upon a time, some one cut fresh peaches over some one’s morning saucer of “FORCE.” To the true wheat flavor of “FORCE” the peaches added a delightfully smooth and mellow touch, What a tasty discovery it was! When you try this happy combination, you'll vow you never before knew how good @ summer breakfast could be. Have it tomorrow, “FORCE” TOASTED fence and master thief who made confeasion to Judge Swann after being convicted a month ago, was filed to-day »efore Judge O'Sullivan in General Ses- #lons Court. Corroboration of the con- femsion was found so far as it related .]to Kavanaugh and the indictment fol- POLICEMAN KAVANAUGH INDICTED FOR BRIBERY Charge Is Based on Statement Made the Confessed Fence and Master Thief. ° indictment . charging Policeman sh of the Bedford avenue station, Brooklyn, with accept- the ic Isador Rader, Rader told the Grand Jury that Kav- anaugh volunteered to destroy a tag which was evidence that the goods found in Fader'e warehouse in South ‘Third street, Brooklyn, had been stolen from John Boyle & Company of No. 112 After a talk, whfch oc- curred when Kaveaaugh was taking Rader to Jefferson Market Court for ar- Taignment, $60 was agreed upon as the price of the destruction of the tag, This amount was paid over in a saloon near the court, Rader said. Kavanaugh appeared for pleading this On hearing of his indict- Acting Commissioner transferred Kavanaugh from Bedford avenue to City Island, oo To Put Up Dig Apartment House. Plans have been filed for a twelve- story flroproof apartment house to be erected on the southwest corner of Park avenue and Seventy-seventh street for Two TERRIFIED BOYS { eine Tie | sideration the recommendation t>|the SW Park Avenue Corporation, q ; | meroy which the jury tucked on to its|George F. Johnson jr, President. It PANION DROWN = verdict. will have @ frontage of 92.2 feet and a SEE CoM i = {| Mr. McRorle took the passing of sen-| depth of 155 feet, with a handsome fa- cade in the French Renaissance style of architecture in brick and limestone, and will be equipped with elevators, The cost has been placed at $500,000, McKay MAYOR ISSUES ORDER TO POLICE REGARDING | BOYS IN THE PARKS, Ball Tossers Must Be Warned, | and, If Arrested, Given a Speedy Hearing. | In order to prevent unnecessary arrests | ‘of boys in the parks for minor offenses on @unday, the Mayor to-day sent the) ‘following letter to Acting Police Com-| miasioner Douglas McKay: Sir: My reports from Central Park and also from Prospect Park, in Brooklyn, are that more or les littering of the park and some | breaking of shrubbery still continue on Sundays by certain ignorant or reckless people. Please have a auf- ficient number of plainclothes men in each of These parks next Sunday, and until further notice to summon or afrest therefor, as the case may require. There is also some throwing or tossing of balls in these parks on flelds where that is not permitted. Those who do #o should be cautioned, and then if they persist, they must be arrested, Piease ask Chief Mag- istrate Kempner of Brooklyn to have & Magistrate assigned on Sunday to the police station in Prospect Pari, the same as Chief Magistrate Me- Adoo has done for Central Park, and I have no doubt he will do so. In that way those arrested, especially ‘boys and children, can have their cases disposed of instead of being locked up over night, as happened in Prospect Park recently, And do not let the policemen be urged on to unnecessary arrests or violence by overzealous outsiders, Have them ure thelr own judgment, and I am very certain they will act with due discretion. W. J. GAYNOR, ~ Mayor. a) NO MORE EXCURSION STEAMERS TO NEWPORT Merchants and Beach Resorts Suf- fer from Exclusion of “Trippers.” NEWPORT, R. L, July 11.—When it was announced to-day that the Provi- idence, Fall River and Newport Steam- ‘boat Company will run no more“éxcur- sions to Newport, people realized that the first shot had been fired in the war by Newport's permanent summer resi- ents, who wish to keep the town ex- clusively for the pera” and the “m: A few boats will be kept in the New- port service, but the sites will far ex- ceed the popular prices now prevailing. ‘This cutting of service wil! raise havoc with the merchants and beach amuse- ment resorts, as excursionists form @ large source of their income. As a re- sult, a great many of the 400 beach em- ves against “trip- —_—_—_— Fireproof School Batlding. Plans have been filed in the Building Department for a four-story school building for the Yorkville Jewish Re- gious School on the north side of Bighty-ffth atreet, $4.2 feet west of Lex- ington avenue. It will have’ a fro of thirty-four feet and a depth of fifty feet, with a facade of terra cotta and brick, and will be fireproof. The cost has been placed at (30,000, 2 ST SATE pended Sentence Hanging Over Her, Forges Her Aunt’s Name. ; tn would repent of your ways I would cont A love of finery which got pretty tence.” a —————— GIRL IN NEW TROUBLE OVER LOVE OF FNERY HYSTERICAL I COU Florence O’Connor, With Sus-; eighteen-year-old Florence O'Connor of ; No, 49 East Eightieth street into trouble, &@ year ago caused her commitment to-| day to the Bedford Reformatory for had been photographed in six different Girls, Judge O'Sulltvan In Genetal See- positions and the pictures were duly sions, who had suspended suntence on) circulated among the police depart- tence. | ments. said! to headquarters a few days after the | isaue of was not in court | follows: 4 out hysterical of the a miscreants whose capture is the girl a year ago, passed the h, mother, mother, save me, e girl as tears rolled down. But Mra. O'Conni and the girl was @ large amount of cloth avenue departme: them to Mri charge account th be | Before Judge O'Bullivan the girl at’ e had been enable to resist the appeal | of pretty things, that sentence was) suspended upon her promise to reform. | She kept her promise until last ars| when she forged to @ small check the name of her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Dillon, of No. 649 East Eighty-seventh street, HAPPY, LAUGHING CHILD. SHORTLY. If Cross, Feverish, Bilious and! Sick, Let “Syrup of Figs” Clean Its Little Waste-Clogged Bowels. hild, a gen- No matter what ails your * tle, thorough laxative physic sho ways be the first treatment given: it your child isn’t feeling well, resting nicely, ing regularly and acting natu- rally it is a sure sign that its little stom- ach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are filled with foul, constipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, irritable, feverish, stom- ach sour, breath bad or your little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, tongue coated, give a tea- spoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours all the clogged up waste, undi- gested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels with- out nausea, griping or weakness and you will surely fa ea happy and smil- ing child again shortly. With Syrup of ne yes are not drug- ging your chil ing composed en- fire! of luscious figs, senna and aro- fee, it cannot be harmful—besides, they dearly love its delicious fig taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver bowel cleanser and regulator —a little given td-day will save a sick child to-morrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist fur the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” red by the California Fig Syrup Co, This is the delicious tasting, genu- ine old reliable. Refuse anyt! else offered. SPECIAL en mar i gene Me 180 sreadway, New York O*C1.0CK. | Jude be helped and saved. Bo I suspen: sentence on you. been one or two other girls who hi senten O'Connor got into trouble in and the aixth is under observation and March of last year, when ahe ordered will be taken shoftly. ' World “Wants” Work Wonders, i WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDERS oni . . * ~ 8 Stoten. ne peesee be clothes. She pleaded ‘was arraigned -before and he, knowing of t! tence, suspended sen- to Judge O'sullivan. 7 sald the nt hy “I belleved a year ago, Of late th come back to court aft has been suspended on the Perhaps they believed that the Court did not mean what the Court sald. “Because they are women does not }mean that they may expect especial leniency. to impress this on you, but becaiss Tam not sending you away believe you will not reform. If I jought there was @ chance that you the suspension of your sen- IDENTIFIED. (From the Chicago Revon!-Herald.) A man who was “wanted” in Russia ‘The chief of one of these wro. Of portrait, reporting as | have received the portraits I have arrested five of them Coat Cut—opens all down the leg. Closed Crotch—no flaps, no bunching, ‘only “t i } Eyeglasses won’t hel rola unless they are the R GHT lasses—and the only abso» « ra sure meted oe ; ing them is by skilful, tific. examination of EACH EYE. . Our registered physicians—- who are OCULISTS—have at their command the most ap- proved scientific instrut Harris Eyeglasses for as litt as $2.00—filled with the. H ARs RIS SUCTION CLIP at no extra charge. Spread Dtouse fh New York: 54 East, 23rd St. @ 27 West 34th St. 54 West 23th 8 : 478 Fulton a le Newark $97 Broad St., nr. Hahne uC. ee SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, UNION SUIT the way ‘one thickness of material. Closed Back—Pertect fit, shoulder to crotch. ) petbGrae nye THE GIRJ RD COMPANY, Sole a, It cantire: berlin sad oe Mfrs, 846 Broadway, New York Sue “A NATIONAL Brownin CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS La BOYS AND CHIL oR ve Rall King & Co. Suits, at its own message to all who know us and Clothing. No one thinks of disputing Values. This is a Half Yearly Event and our Friends know. ite importance. All this Season's Sack Suits in Fancy Mixtures in all the models and many patter $24.50 They were formerly $40, $35, $30 and $28. ier size is here and in every style, and the earlier lers have, of course, the la: Every one Knows we do not “‘ the sake of making a deceptive ‘‘Mark Down.”’ BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway, Between 3ist and 32d Street. Brooklyn: Fu! INSTITUTION® queen. —— “ Our Announcement of a Sale of Browning, Reduced Prices, carries our. ns are now marked est choice in patterns. ark up” our prices fog ey Ste. Cooper Square, Opposite Sele ton St. at DeKalb Ave. ve ra COOPER UNION, Friday, July 11, 1913, at 8 P.M. SOPHIE WX. LOFB, MARRY WEINBERGER, MBS, JENNIE D. Lapel jousewives’ League, ry Ti YRINCk, Foraee tres All are cordially invited, to-nicxt BIG MASS MEETING toncut : Protest Against a Tariff on Bananas ‘ SPEAKERS Shall the Poor Man's ‘| Fruit Be Taxed? 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