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Seventh Article and Sevent? Set of Plans. NEW TAXI RATES THAT TAKE EFFECT ON NEXT FRIDAY Building Hotels Expected to Seek to Enjoin Enforcement of HOW TO BUILD A HOME WITH YOUR FIRST and Loan Systems Offer Terms Easy and Convenient for Borrowers Local Associations Usually “Figure Closer’ and to the Advantage of the $1,000 ee ee CAUTION TO PATRONS. Conditionse’’—Rates Inspectors in Unifarm Will Be Reasonable. on Duty to Protect : Principal and Interest Wiped Out in About Twelve Years on Pay- YOUNG BRE DES, FOUR OTHERS WRT WALTOCOLLISO Car Hits Another, Skids, Snaps Off Tire, Hurls Occupants Against Fence. Uj Mrs. Frank Bkelly, twenty-two years old, of No. & Harrison avenue, Brook- lyn, died early to-day as a result of in- juries received in an automobile col- lsion at Lafayette and Washington ave- nues, Brooklyn, yesterday. Her husband, Frank Skéily, | Cumberland Street Hospital eu from @ fracture of the leg, cuts a bruises, loud was the crash of the automo- that it was Its gt ment of $10 a Month on Each $1,000 of Loan —Some Make Even Bet- ter Terms, and Loan Is a Fair Check on Value|| of Property. gt T (ULL "U0 had 4 *8 i ! By Sophie Irene Loeb. If you only had $1,000 and wanted © home, how would you go about it? These are the questions that confront the man of modest means if be would Hl ¢ i , | i i = t z g it di aa 48 3 i ti $ : ii 3 7 £ ile : { <a ERE IT 18 BEST TO BORROW MONBY FOR BUILDING. * | ncn wenceees pagasMRoeeencec ences fi iff ‘ [ e < H i i who would oulld @ house on two the payment of the ANS CHANGE WITH EACH ARTICLE. i i PS 6 eatire floor to be thrown open more, t, All, the others in the Anderson car needed treatment. The Gkellys, with Mr. Skelly’s sister, Qfles Helen Skelly; Oscar Gardner of No. 416 McDonough street, and Wallace Anderson of No. 27 MoDonough etreet, were riding In a big touring car owned and driven by Anderson. They were returning from an early morning spin to Coney Island and were golng north on Washington avenue at a good rate of speed. As they neared Lafayette avenue, Adolph Lerbungut of No. 108A Lexington avenue came along trying out hie new tourtng car. He was alone in tie ma- @hine and 414 not eee the other auto ‘unttl be had etarted ¢o cross Washington avenue. His car Was struck and tumed completely around. le was thrown clear of the wreckage and landed several feet away. He was uninjured. As Anderson's machine hit the dis Gxellys, who were in the rear seat, were hurled several feet against ten-foot fron fence, surrounding the Lafayette Avenue Friends's Church. ‘The impact was so great that the cushions from the car flew over this fence. Anderson and Gardner were thrown to the ground near the two ma- chines, which were a twisted mass. —_——_—— FOUGHT DUEL WITH KNIVES. Ricce in Hospital an@ Carrichto in Cell, Beth Prisoners. ‘When John Ricco, who had been ser Policeman Donegan, who was calied, and whe summoned en ambulance, that Cesaro Carrichio owed him 6% for a watch and that when he dunned Car- tichio there was a quarrel. He and Charges of felonious assault were made ‘West New Brighton, fe at Gea Girt, |asainet both young men. N. 3 8 “Would like to know if you can give g f a F i The kitchen fs of a aise calculated to Ricco Mves at No. 4% West Thirtieth ‘Agnes Klose of Albion place, |street and Carrichio on Seventh avenue Port Richmond, ts at Avon, N. J., to|near Weet Twenty-ffth etreet. ‘The me name of any firm that makes a busin be convenient and needs no furniture, inclosed cupboards being provided for everything necessary for cooking. remain until September, f i knife battle occurred in Seventh ave- Dr. Carl Kingsley and family of |nve near ‘Twenty-seventh street. i i c ‘Upstairs, which ts reached by an flight, there are three bedrooms, all of 00d eize, The largest room ie 1 by 14 and the next 12 by 11; if not used for bi g i H tance of cliy and if I could get such a joan would like to have @ small inex- Jewett avenue, West New Brighton, apending the summer at Gake Ho- f pulvatidas As Lt BROKE SKULL WITH BAR. E4ward Kloss and Stacy Simpeon of |B. R- T. Inspector Charged With olety -will {seu any other purpose makes @ delightful GUE Aa pecaged ome tree eewing room or playroom for children, Depending upon the average buyer, many things can be put into this Ittle house to be foynd in houses of Jarger means; for instance, gas range and figelees cooker cost but the ordinary coal and with great advantage. will start your fire by means of a clock, t ready without any Richmond avenue, Port Richmond, have returned from a trip to Albany. Mrs, Garret Coreon and end Jean concern within the immediate violatty of your propert; ‘There are various 'ta the first place, a ullding and loan @mociation before taking a mortgage @n @ property will make its own eati- @ate as to the value of it, and the @mount to be loaned will be fixed ac- cordingly. Semetimes it happens that Feubctet payments as lo $7.60 per month per $1,000 loaned. The Raliroad Building and Co-operative Society issues loans to repaid at #0 per month. Th accompanied by @ copy of err fariner’s | Mark's avenue, a B. R. T. little more than Mies Harriet Eva e friends in Asbury Park. The expenses of getting @ loan gen- and have breakf. ft Assault eon Conductor, Willlam Hasard of No. 1008 Flatbush avenue, a B. R. T. Inspector, will be arraigned to-day on @ charge of as- saulting John Greeley of No. 1220 St. uct Clarendon road and Rogers avenue yes- terday. According to some of the passengers the Ocean avenue car was late and this The Staten Island Boat Club will| caused a quarrel between inspector and ighting fires or byjiding and loan concerns may not with ashes or coal. @ppraise the value of property to your ‘erally are the appraisers’ and attorneys’ ‘The appraisers get % each and @ barn dance at the clubhouse, ? eS Hehe eeeeses 5 aft z ij ynductor, and Greeley was struck on t New Brighton, on Sept. 17. Those] the head with a switch bar. Several on the committee of arrangements are| passengers chased the inspector but he red instead of hot alr, about than the price mentioned will eatisfaction and according to the ac- tual outlay by you. So that loan as you would like might not be there are usuaily two appointed. The attorney's fees vary according to the location of the property and the general corse &Estrange, E. W. Gould, Will- jam Mulheron, Hi 2 = got away. He was captured later by in Kehle, T. H.|@ detective in Hast Forty-ninth street. Hart, M. P. Van/ Greeley was taken to the Kings County fendency is to make this item.as low as Downing, Albert Into an al dumping into Buren and Frank G. Janexen. It te generdii oPtrating In the im-| Ali the money for building need not Hospital! suffering from @ compound Mrs, Charles Dunning and her daugh-| fracture of the skull. Mediate vicinity be borrowed at once pot cape arranged in the progress of the building, saving interest, DETAILS*AND PLANS FOR HOUSE! NUMBER SEVEN. in (which you are Miss Myrtle Dunning, of Chester, N. ¥., are the quests of Mrs. William Lyons of Hendersop avenue, Correct method of construction should be insisted upon, so tpat reofs will not leak or windows rattle; bullding, knowing th on which will be @ens, “Pudlic Hack Stand; allowed number) Taxi- be ingtalled Ja front of hotels, clube, parks & as It were, as to its possibilities, ac, and having a direct knowledge of you and your interests, will have a chance to Agure closely for you. i at t uf nd Mre. Gustav, Ballin of Wester- | fe a aaa Falls te Death From Root. nile visiting friends at No. 1% East Third street, this city, Michael Schkill, forty-two, of No, 2 Bowery, Newark, leigh have: returned ‘from a trip to|w, J., went to the roof early to-day and ge Personality of the individual counts for @ good deal in borrowing money, In 8 ry the police, drivers and know exactly what to it ¢rouble with hotel Will be germitted to thin Afteen feet of the en- Cazenovia, N. Y. John Belknap of Richmond Terr Port Richmond, ts at Sand Lake, N. Y. Langley of Tompkineville ‘and also to prevent interesting type of resi sof @ man with : mi they are naturally inclined to make con- cessions and perhaps arrange easy fa Payments and ments generally to your advantag EASY PAYMENTS UNDER BUIL.N- ING AND LOAN 8V8TEM. Asa usual thing there {e some build and loan in the vieiuity of deve: oping p@perty that can be relied upon it tucco, and, bullt upon two $500 lots, makes the cost to th ducting the $1,000 fr is at Mount Tabor, fl ‘The employees of the United States Department at New Brigh- an outing and games at k, Graesmere, on Aum. 9 | the outside of the house the wide resi the wishes of the hotel proprie- a A n a te of $31. per month until tie ntirely paid for, structure should not exer per month, and in aelect- ing # location the commuta: not exceed $% per mont! $31.50 includes principal ee ee STATEN ISLAND NOTES. anda, extending along the front a ide of the house, conv summer comfort, inv health-givitg outdoors, Above the veranda Is an open deck, covered with composition roofing, which makes it possible to use the entire eur- jface for sleeping purposes if desired. |The house {# bullt of frame and finished with stucco over metal lath, coming a cooler house in summer and a warmer house in winter than average | houses constructed entirely of wood. ‘The cost of stucco ts not much greater than that of frame, but when thee cost | Wedding jot up-keep is considered, painting, &., = ==) the value is much greater than firs. him, so that all complaints may be properly adjudicated by the Suitedle uniforms and clothed with po- Mee power to issue summonses, will be Sonstantly on duty to control the taxi- abs and the 1,600 horse-drawn public velticles in New York, Naw 6eveTEM Mariners’ Harbor, has returned vacation spent at ’ n of Port Richmond, is enjoying @ vacation with friends in Orange County, Ny ¥. ‘The Sunday. Scho Dutch Reformed Otn:.h, pastor, Richmond Terrace, bor, will have a@ picnic vt Midiand Beach to-morrow. Benjamin Swartout of Port Richmond, wilt Phe practice of isjuing licenses to chauifeurs un any doy in the year will be @iscontinued and all licenses will be igeued wo that they expire on Feb. 1, @@ that all drive: come up for examination at the same time. Every driver will be furnished, | === yearly, ‘a different badge of distinctive in order thet the public may ‘Bt @ glance whether the taxicab Mcensed, Each chauffeur will be given » leather in which will be his his photograph and several which must be en- of every court Richmond announce their daughter, M Wilbert Hutton of > 111 take place on Au Miss Sarah KE. Miller of Richmond ‘Terrace, Elm Park, te visiting in New Paltz, N, ¥. She will | The house t practically @ square,|two weeks. from which the good requits are ob: tained, as all the space is utilised, The| mond ta at Cape May. Licenge Bureau, haa been appointed by | dining room extends into a bay, thus} The Richmond Dramatic and Social Giving about for feet of additional room| Club will have @ dance at the Casino, in the dining room, affording a the street from that room. room te connected with the ver he folding Fiench dvr, Heberton avenu spend August at Avon, N. J. Miss Helen Minto of Linoléumvilie has returned from @ vacation spent at i Mies Wiizabeth O'Brien of Port Rich- Fé been properly John Drennen, Deputy Qhief of the Charles Smith of Harrison avenue, Port Richmond, ie at Se Girt, N. J. Mr, Wallace to have complete control of the taxicab situation, licenses have been revoked by the ‘Mayor, to be effective July 31, and Mr, Drenuen announced to-day would be particularly @evere in the issuance cf licenses, @o that no driver riminal record may procure one. | Will be seen that the lai Aa rapidly as the new style taximeters can be installed they ubJected to & severe forty-cigh test for! purposes, a Li archway Hi ‘of | Midland Beach, on Aug, 1. ing} Mise Marie Kendal of Van Duser street, Stapleton, te at Lake George. it pos-| She will stay until September, A free concert will be given by Stan- uller plang, it/ley’s Military Band in Alaska Park, West New Brighten, on i tif + i F Uving room | Bi eatending practically clear across the|July 8@, house, except a emall cut-off for halt] Mra, Richard A. Gallagher open | Brighton te at Portland, With the ining reem, giving Rodert Jonassa - fell into the street. He died before the ambulance arrived from Bellevue. Why he went to the roof Is not known. a HOW IT DOES ITS WORK By strengthening each organ of the body to do its work properly and thus driving out the impurities is the reason why Father John’s Medicine is th remedy ever prescribed for bi if you are run down. deadening drugs or tempo- ulants{to weaken th item and ou to serious and fat COLLARS SHIRTS NEWEST DANCE ie called the “Dream Life.” AMBASSADOR WILSON may be practicing to put talk in the Chai PATERSON must have cun out of porterhouse steak and mi the “I Won't Work” leaders. GBE ts the given name of vard. Wonder what they call African chieftain just matriculates (OUS HOBBY of a St. Louis man is to collect rare live birds. aviary on top of his home. Gome are carnivorous and he has to ONE EVERY MINUTE.—Farmer from Slate Creek, Tenn.’ went te @in- Sand with the proceeds bought @ Ralf irty-four-atory ak GIRL @THNOGRAPHER in Chicago shipped as a waitress on Lax sichigee Unaccustomed to rules of the sea, gh waitress, was locked up for mutiny and isn't out of trouble yet, for the summer, obeyed the New PROMINENT RAILROAD MAN of Indiana on his way to Cound his train was fifteen minutes fate and telegraphed the officia man peaking tf it would be possible to delay tRe céremony; until h ACTRESS who arrived from Europe yesterday told of offerd of marriage she received in London from a duke, @ lord and a Knight of the Garter. to be outdone in the delicacy which forbade her to mention their names, her own is omitted. SHOT AFTER POLIGE ESGORT HAD LEFT HIM Barksdale Had Guard to His Own Door, but Says Enemy that Walsh shot him Waldh was looked —- > _— Fifth Death by Ut (Special to The Kvening W. Koshery, a wealthy woman this city, was killed by night while seated in chair in her room. The dolt crashed demolishing part ef s, Koshery’s death ty lightning i the fifth in this vicinity tm FRECKLES Now Is the Tie to Get Rid of These ane ee There's no lonser the slightest need of ashamed of your freckles, as the ption othine—double is guaranteed to remove these down the chimney, Charles Barkedale, four years old, Mannix of the Butler street otation, Brooklyn, early todey and asked -him to accompany him to ‘hig home, Ne. 8 Baltic etreet. Barksdale explained that ‘Michael Walsh, twenty-three, of No. 423 Fitth avenue, was Grinking and had threatened him. Mannix accompanied the negro to the door of his house and continued on his post. As he returned a few minutes later he heard a shot and\ grabbed ‘Walsh as he came from the door. On taking him upetaire to Bartesdale’s flat he found Barksdale on the floor with dullet wound in th@ @tomach. wounded man was Family Hospitai in @ serious conditio ‘He eal he knew no reason for Walsh's @ negro, thirty- met Policeman strengt! iro! Stores and apply a ken to the Hol A man describing himself as Frank Abercrombie of No. #6 Warren etreet was im the room and, on turning over to the policeman the revolver, was held as @ witness. On Barkedale’s statement ‘James MeCreery & Co, Purchases made on Tuesday, Wednesday ~or Thursday will appear on bill tendered September the Ist. 34th Street To Close Out. BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS. ~500 Washable Suits in Eton, Sailor, Russian * or Beach Models. Navy or Cadet Blue, Tan and * All White, also the new Stripes and‘Checks. Sige... value 3.65, 2.45 $25 Washable Suits with Sailor or Eton Coljgr, * - —a variety of materials and colors. Size $ to 10 ~ 214 to 9 years. 190 Washable Norfolk Suits of Khaki, Navy Blue Linen, Tan or Gray. Crash, White Duck and Size 7 to 16 years. value to 5.78, 2.50 Remaining Stock of Boys’ Straw Hats a¢ | one-half regular prices. TOILET ARTICLES, Especially Priced. Imported Toilet Soap,—guest room sise.Tttcap dozen cakes, 45@ A Peroxide Soap..value 1.20..12 cakes to box, 85@ Conti’s White Castile Soap......large bars, SO value eve. Violet Ammonia ...value 25c..large botthe, 18g" Witch Hazel.......value 35c...large bottle, 28g Phillips’ Milk Magnesia...........60¢ sise, S06", Glyco Thymoline.............dental Mumm,—deodorizing cream.......25c French Tooth Brushes, assorted...........186 values 18¢ and 830 Dressing Combs,—rubber or celluloid.......25¢@ ~ value 980 Cretonne Tourist Week-end Cases, 256 aad BOO Assorted Nail Brushes..... Pegi ad oat)

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