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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1913. County Judgeshipe and ! hint one the Wife Asks Court courte encat Maney i Buimeon, We- | iMod TBATTLED NTAX| WOMAN STOPPED. ("THN WELSH SURED WLNOSLOE |e is SE ER PGS BAKER AT Joos stmerse =m) ALONG BROADWAY, POLICE AND GAVE nz noel SXTV RET EAT Her F ily B liean of Kings, and William Jay Schiet- Arnstein Demurrer Reversed ization Is Sneet-Anchor to felln, head of the Citis Union. |What Ails You? by Appellate Court. FOR ?? Candidacy. Miaale Zeonard md of amereville, Aatecitation by Dashes Flares seevnent ro ent raat ita nent tenis fea iran ta rm sae Se || (eas — Sedge ‘Crain at th, Goure of Gena — . on Btneattarey Wau in tne toa |FOur Workmen Dug Out by |] fiaie,efamen, genera ar || Echos Seid © Banker and Service Commis-| Sessions atiowing « demurrer to an in- George Schmidt, Proprietor of| West End Avenue Block Gets) it tne rusionists or Republica Comrades Alive, but One vine Leonard sake tat she @ewment for grand ‘arceny against Ss F R bbe reject him beca: Nicholas Arnstein, one of @ group of ‘ a Scare From Robber organisation Dies i ital. men who were indicted in this city last the Kaiser Rathskeller, Is Democracy, of which Louie Wolfert ts in Hospital sath Coat f Lae Lin Locked Up. on Roof. [see mote tian 15 reaiires oe isW, file with the Board of Elections when they want to nominate Mr. Whit The Republicans have indorsed him Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medal Dacre pes ae Co ' 7 —_—_—_:_ Kainer Rathakellar at No. 165 West|threw the residents of the block 19] \¢ @ mont likely that they will nom 2 Madge of No, 8 First street, Thomas | = - » — sioner Cram Testify About Mysterious Phone Talks. RIORDAN’S NAME USED. Forty laborers were at work to-day on the side of an excavation for a Judge Crain sustained the demurrer to the indictment om the ground toat! George schmidt, proprietor of the| Mysterioun footsteps on their roofs the money was obtained from the com- revived them, They wera Antonio Plainanta in other States and the crime ; 4 ; Delcaparto of No, $2 East One Hundred ‘ => could not therefore be prosecuted in| Morty-third street, ts locked up without |West End avenue between Kighty-| him, but should political expedi and Bleventh street, Barney: Deleaparto 4 ~ (All the Persons Mentioned by] thie state, although the scheme wns) ball to await the reeuit of injuries re-|Cl#hth and ighty-ninth mtreets into a) eme hin the clllmane Demostaey of No, 2 East One Hundred and Tenti | { , tad tn this olty, ‘The Justices| ceived early to-day by Henry C, Mount| fever of nervous apprehension this} Dillon spared, however ty induce the and Charles Gippo of No. 4! rey " Ocullsts’ Opticians Appellate Division unanimously | ¢ the Hotel Belleciatre, who Dattled | Morning for whenever any one went to| Fusioniats to namo Mr. Whitman, — | “ity feet beck from Mifth avenue and Forty-fourth street 7 it It fe perfectly plain that if all tee Fee faves Sapo about fifteen feet down the sloping wall| Thomas Delcaparto had internal in- Bay a Century in Business, the acts all to have been committed | With Schmidt in a taxicab all the way Fook Wo Investigate the footsteps of the excavation, four men were dig-| juries and his hight hip was broken. by te Semaine Ws Grovuring. the|from ‘Thirticth atreet to Mighth street |ceased at once, Presently telephone |NEW HAVEN NOW SCORED — |aing away the sites and dumping the| Barney had Internal in a Extra glasses are a C thi 4, Gi money had been committed within this| along Broadway calle came to residents of the viock! BY CONNECTICUT BOARD, | “ict to te bottom, were a score of) ood racture of ine rient ie and| vacation necessity— Gtate the crime of grand larceny in com- Wurevia Colzado who t stopping at the|from women friends whose homen in “The Wolf” and Lauter- bach Will Be Examined. Madge had hie right shoulder broken. plete, even though the conspiracy to ob-| Waldorf, and Nolan Stewart, guest at|Highty-elghth or Highty-ninth streets} poitoag Blamed fi A yy. Dr, Schrock hurried to Belle- worth their weight in tain the money by éraudulent represen-| ing Ansonia—both mining engineers| looked out on the West Hind avenue |Rallroad | Blamed for Allowing the four shovetiene were carried to, the soe Hoopttal.. Thar9 arrems, gold if you break your tations was consummated elnowhere, | trom Mexico and old college frlenda_to- | roofs. Green” Engineer to Run Fast | sca ‘nea in time to éscape the tumbling sot laa glasses while away. gether with a pretty young girl, whom Qow Haven and Hartford Railroad, be-|1;, June of last year. William 3f,| ‘h@ police know only as Myrtle, but who ere the Federal Grand Jury to-day |Gchinks of @pringfield, Mass, com-|!s familiar to patrons of the Tender- ‘was taken to indicate that every per- ined that gang had obtained | loin’s ali night resorts, were released on “There's a man on your roof. Did Train Wrecked at Stamford. dirt, but when they turned they found Glasses Duplicated Without Preseription, you know it?” came the calls, and when HARTFORD, Conn., July 11—The| ‘"8t the four men had been buried in WILL NOMINATE JUSTICES. Eyes Examined Without Charge the excited answer was retumed: "Yes, | immediate cause of the fatal wreck at| the mass. Joseph H. Price, Chairman of the Registered Eye Physicians. we knew it but we can't find any one! stamford on the Now York, New Haven| =V@y man who had @ shovel rushed|rxecutive Committees of the Citizens’ Md a vies ” end men, Fitting Glasses, 92.50 to $12. 00 by induct: ball pending @ hearing on charges of| when we got to the roof,” the informa-| and Hartford Rallroi n June 12 was | te the pile dug for the buried . | Muntelpal Committee, to-day appointed| Perfect Gea whose name was mentioned by Da-| 1,4, mining stock on intoxteatior tion waa given: “Why he goes down the : ‘imited eneumet’ ot Shaineer and in a few becrhbage ad were ar the following sub-committee to receive 217 Broa: Astor House. ‘vid Lamar and Edward Lacterbach injan alleged engineer It was Colzado and Stewart who sup-| scuttle of Mr. Schoen’a house.” es J. Doherty in handling the big | beget nga bag area ou mugpenions Lier Political and civic | 223 Sixth Ave., 5th St. 350 Siath Ave, 22d St. ‘Geir testimony before the Congressional | stock and was willing to sacrifice !t/ ied to Magistrate Breen in the Jeffer-| EXCITED HOUSEHOLDS CALL| Pacific type of enat les TT ise ‘the New York Hospital and candidates to the ‘auorem ios Gourt Bench, La arrears yet. Comamitice inst week will be enlled be- | 'ecause of illness. A mine was salted) gon Market Court to-day most of ¢ FOR THR POLICE in the opinion of the called from je Court Bench. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. whenever people got inquisitive and) qetatis which the police had not ac- wanted to vieit It. | Utilities Commirsion tn its re: the Then half a dozen women telephoned | investigation of the wreck, Maas publi them chased the taxicab down Brond-|to the West One Hundredth street po-| to-day. This inexperience cauced quired for themselves when several of i i fr i omeenee me puis way between 6 and 7 o'clock this morn-|}ice station and Lieut. Human with De-! Doherty, the report says, to undereuti- HOLD THE SUITOR Ing while early risers stopped to gape | tectives L'Hereaux, Quinn and Maddock | mate the speed of hie train In attempt- : awe | at the ab, from which rose the! nurried to the block in question, ‘They | ink to apply the brekes at Stamford. Gates D shrill ecreams of Myrtle and the shoutel went up through the house of Mra.| The commission finds also that the mall wes not in aries R. Lourt of No, 6% West End|ralinoad company was at fault in not (he tavestigation Colzado and Stewart, it appeared. Met | avenue for the home of C. C. Schoen at | having taken proper precautions to see by chance yesterday, Somewhere along 0, Into which the mysterious root | ‘at ® Properly qualified engineer was ! te it i the ling they encountered Mount a veller was supposed to disappear, placed on the train. The general fing- made him seviely ve eae, Then came | was locked and boarded up for the sum- tne secele of the tutors beige Minato ee ee We ven mer. Poard made pubitc in Washington. id It was L’Hereauz who finally solved ee —— the mystery when he found beside the e@ M1 ORIGIN OF A MODERN JOKE. scuttle on the Schoen home, (From the Chicago Tribure,) (Continued from Firet Page) opening which seemed to gi Eve had upset eo: ething over @ batch a Place uring at Jaca, cer at [halo dara tpacevatweent of ems) satura te Uncen 1 tee Our Clearance Sale Is On. Semi-annually we tne DAM. Thee thay theueht OF svink roof of the house and the ceiling of the beeper them, but it won't come off," ‘ A aphey Mbct The magieteose nora Tones to Coney Zsland for a swim, and ordered tney ei w athscs yoeee. aa ae {DI you try ammontar + queried prepare the way for the coming season s mer- the tazicad turned south, Meanwhile | peared, hla face end hands covered with |A@8™,, 0 aia wbue 1 know chandise soot. ° ss Sad Siawart sure avip ta roniaid: tare at Stock rooms are cleared of all suits held for the filling of wholesale orders, thus complet- be Rad bea ining nce ence [P————-——_ ay an entire line of styles and sizes at a time perry, an nie“ cat tore, | or tote erat through sve voce | oy nahin ne hoes auny nen ee when the stocks of all retailers are broken. Gchmidt sprang into the cab, . . . MYSTERY MAN WAS FUGITIVE ROM tHE oorioR ne: . The policy of this house is not to carry one garment Me caid bie name was Patrick Fus-|then rebvea oft over, and for quick clearance they will be sold as follows: of of # and landed on the geraid and that he had no home With| remove Sno, somal Bae ne nO Core another man he sald, he had tried to rob 1 M 9 ° the ry sto ite! tb Pern ese tees oral meyer ere en’s Suits Site mas td Aid ana ho faa reacted ."s na He de-| Monte Hospital. He is atill unconscious | the roste be aoine un chive Paeaed : ‘ $ clara, they Mundered At Art Se| snd Tava ital sonition ie sta | Saye" .7 cong uP tarough an apart segs Suits up to $15.00 . . $9.50 He was taken to the One Hundredth iH Hj “Don't you dare to take him away till “1 believe we established « prima facie college days, but Mount} get him something to eat," ordered |= case againgt Johns and that he would conversing with Myrtle | Mre, Lourt to the detectives and she —S——ee ee be held for the Grand Jury. This evi-| s0on got into # dispute. made them wait until eggs had been ? . dence came trom Joneph Pugh, the eth” street they came to| aceted for the young man As ne sie|| 10-Day’s Beauty Recipes Gutomobilist who teatifod that he saw, them, he admitted to the detectives that By Mme. D'Mile he had been in hiding since 2.30 o'clock HH if He fi g Hj é I i if it rr 4] E Hf Hl bs Hg fi tI Cram testified that Mn Btesle fio, | etrest station, where Policeman Grange S } 12 50 es ag edger! ne Gat apehe up to the court bullding in recognized him as the eccond of the two y ults up to 20. 00 ° ° ° “wer. bat Mr. Cram was before noon and gave bond for th men he had chased hours before. Grang? | ing OM ° aera ee Oe ee Pane rsa Sad usb the ‘ihr ane ie |e Suits up to $25.00 $14.50 > 2 the name of Thomas Ryan of No. 209 . . . ‘e conversation. xirl ran the of photographers | West sixty-fourth street. Ri: ne joseat @b- 7. ' Cram also told the jurors that| Of the blundering work of the county| “ing wan whisked away. eS toa sireel Ayan Bea S $. $16 50 ..| been arraigned already in the West Bide Rese Tels aaa | Ber Som ne wit | ak Hien. oc a Set a a ala uits up to 935.00 . . P emlege together, Before i F z i i ef Soe ieee et eta Sore 100 | peenterenereeerereeneee Suits up to $40.00 . . $19.50 are a lot of boobs. The . Nardion was Until 6 o’Clock Saturday ‘a office, RROBORATES| thet Alice Co y only reason that her murterer {x not known is because the county detectives for the| dlunéered. 4 POISONED SINGER SANG MlZ LAST ROSE OF SUMMER, On Way to Hospital Ward, Woman Helps Out Conval- escont Concert. Tomorrow—the Last Day ‘Having polsoned herself with dichloride of reury as she declared, a young woman whe said ahe was Gladye Taylor, “s i fi aprt A : i Think what these savings really mean—when during regular times you can buy your clothes needs here at the same prices the regular retailer pays for his, and that from the point of style, workmanship and material they equal New York’s best product. We do our own manufacturing—and thereby save the profit the regular retailer must pay the wholesale cloth- ing manufacturer. Being out of the high rent district we save thousands of . dollars a year between our present rental and the rent we would be compelled to pay if our store were situated on a a9 < > 2 9 ' i rf < fF i | ‘fl / : i bid i | fH a if Lt tt, Ht 5F i i F & i i F z g Inger of No, 122 Weat 1st street, eStats FOR MEN AND WOMEN Largest she eaw 4 number of convalescent Soetet ‘seen the tolned tn the engine $ In the United States one of the great thoroughfares. vol For the Money These regular savings amount to at least one-third on ve e Band is Commis te every garment we sell at our regular prices, and now, 4 aged inva rar parent 1“ « 80 during clearance time, you save one-half. Se iat wamaertee ici: & Remember every garment sold during this sale sto how long since she had taken , OFF “ is guaranteed as though full price were paid. —_——— WM M'ANENY’S BEHALF, | timsusnt wnen ane arived st ‘ Gpeeetites of Crscas 10 res tel ne eee the Regular Factory-Stamped Prices Heminetion for Mayoralty. pbetaating M. Grantiand Rice of he | joMORROW, Saturday night, ends your chance to BRL 4, a up and one to play > the ‘champtonahiy of the" New "York factory. The sweeping success of this sale hse bet lowmpaper due to truth-telling and truthful selling, as well as “‘passing the wor tite he. beoe “sermaneat owner ||| along’” by delighted customers. Sizes have been so scattered and ‘will have headquarters tm the Fifth O’Con A shattered, that we must bring this sale to a halt tomorrow night. Avenue Building. ; —_——— IH Nevertheless, we can still fit yew with yoursize and shape in the newest Following its organisation Paul Ful- Summer, 1913, Oxfords, with three full months’ wear ahead of you. Boys’ Suits Suits up to $3.95 . . $1.55 Suits up to $6.95 . . $3.55 Suits up to $10.95 . . $5.50 These Boys’ Garments carry the same reductions as do our Men's, ion a y wert! Slainiy marked 85.00 te 65,000.00. Our Guarantee. Diamonds purchaeed from us cam be exe changed at full value or peterned fer cash, lees ten ner cent. withia one year, A. KEENE 180 prosiway, Kew York Compare Carefully—Come Immediately! ———— Those at $8.55 and $5.50 are suits made from the ends of cloth too OUTINGS 50 buys a $3.50 Regal small for use in our men’s department, and which you will find in our nl Lake 00 buys a $4.00 Regal men’s suits priced regularly from $15 up to $40. This particular Bighest terme for consideration by une | ee OO cong io ated Aa Rel saving you can readily see no retailer has the opportunity to duplicate. yore ! DAY this sal 4 han dollar, So a lisse He ses op Cont mer since fo, pe 2 ten Open Friday Moe f e Open Saturday ef District- Attorney, whioh re Foray City, 9.47 om, tion Atlantlo City REGAL SHOE COMPAN Tu 7 P.M. V y Til 9 P.M. MANHATTAN BROOKLYN Broadway TE 002.80 Ei ce ges BEE | , ‘ 119-125 Walker Street

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