The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1913, Page 4

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’ RT RR AE ENTE I Re j wears f ih F 8 3 LL POOL GAMBLE | AVOID THE USE OF MALS Fear of U. S. Laws Despite Their “Information Bureau” Mask Is Shown by Refusal to Do Business Through Post-Office. If there fs anything which promoters of get-rich-quick swindles, lotter: fos and the ike fear {t is “mail inspectors.” Crooks and gamblers of every @nrt ave wary of carrying on operations that may attract the attention of the Federal Goverament. In the half world post-office inspectors command @ any one concerned in questionable enterprises, for it is evidence that may send en offender te a Federal prison ia act j E | iT HI ri lid i i 3 i ue t : f I i i f it : i = i | itis ff a rt i ! i # i i | | i | s . i § § cE t 1 i i i i &s | s g isl iff | | & i i i | 1 | | i sE 4 { z i 5 i | z i i i é f . I j 3 BE i 2 ce i i 5 3 ive [ 4 af i a a revert HH i ‘ ; E : Ue 8 ‘3 5 & ; 5 E i is | +t | tf i i i i I I : I | pi | iE | : : | ef tt 3 | Z 4 4 i il ga 4 fe | : i z 8 § ty H : sie £ 5 He | Pe | t § E i | i - Re =] g H ih | HE g Me 4 E gskeht ie HH il; NAME, the altuae which believes i vividly ity of aE 5 ra | et efEHl E ris 5 gE | i san 5 i & : i t g i i i f +e ii ti ife if i if i i i it : g 4 Z t rift ‘ i , “ft 2 g | Se 7 it H E =f &3 cP =} irs. Frederick Bahrenburg Charges Her Rich Husband With Cruelty, for separation was Med to-day Fredertch W. Bahbrenburg, member of the wine importing ft Anthony Oechs & Ca, No. it atreet, In the Supreme Court by wept ee THE BVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 19138. HOW TO BUILD A HOME WITH YOUR FIRST $1,000 Work of the Architect and How His Fees Are Figured; Some Extras to Be Watched Special Work and All “‘Ex- tras’” Mean Additional Cost to Owner, So Care Should Be Taken ‘in Drawing Original Con- tract. ° Architect’s Fee Based on Total Cost of Building, Materials Being Figured at Current Market Pricea—His Authority Over the Work of Con- struction. By Sophie Irene Loeb. If you only had $1,000 and wanted @ home, how would you go bout it? ‘These are the questions that ceafrent COME EXPENGEG THAT BEQIN WHEN ARCHITECT I® ENGAGED, ‘The complaint, which |e b) aay, was drawn up by Henry Stanley Renaud of No, 39 Broadway. Among other allegations is the charge that while the couple were touring on ale clenched fet and knocked her down, Rearty choking her into suffocation, all Decause, as ahe alleges, she would not eubmit to hm alleged indignities, This trip was really their honeymoon. They 4 a , during the months of April Q@ay Mr, Bahrenburs, the wife al- implored her to commit auicide when ehe refused he not only up- EFky . : i : $2 aseerta in her complaint, made it necesgary for her to go to @ saniterium. she alleges, is also in 4H. In asking for @ suitadle allowance, Mrs, Bahrenburg seta forth that her business ts that her dower right hie estate ta more than 0,000, She also saya that he maintains automobile at a coat ordered summons served on the hi band by publication. MRS, LAIMBEER A CRIPPLE, Am Operation Which May Leave Permanent Injuries Needed. It was reported to-day at Long Beach that an X-ray examination of Mrs William Latmbeer, who was burt in the collision that killed & Osgood Pell, hig lesed ter. may leave Mra. Laimbeer a cripple. At present her condition ie favorable, Fever is intermi| tents but actual condition Clearing House banks and trust com. I this alleged brutal treatment, the | ¢, penses; the cost of materials Agyred on the market price when the work Is or ‘The architect's services inctude al) pecessary conferences, the preparation of preliminary studies, working draw- tugs, specifications, large scale and full aise drawings, and the general direction and supervision of the work. He has authority to reject any part of the work which @oes not conform to plans and specifications and to order ite removal and reconstruction, He has authority to eet in emergencies that mey arise in the eourse of construction, to order necas- sary changes and tq define the in! and meaning of the drawings and speci: floations. All contracta should be designated in the specifications alnce the architect is entitled to special fees if an operation ta conducted under separate contract. He te alec entitled to compensation for articles purchased under bis direction even though mot designed by him. Neo- qeeary travelling expenses are to be pa.d by the o 1s, after a defn Af the aronitect be put yr expense by the velin- cy or insalvency of a contractor, he Je usually paid for auch additional sere vices and expense Where heating, ventilating, mechan- veal, atructural, electrical and sanitary problems are of auch # nature as to re- quire the eervices of a specialist, the wager is to pay for euch services, Chemical and anical teats and s, when required, are to be paid time in proportio! work Anished. U; ie received, chi proposed cost of the on account of the entire fee, Should work be stopped on the prop- the common basis of settlement ta: to the amount of an actual estimate x: fifths of the fee for comple! PLAN® AND DETAIL@ FOR maid's room, pantry rear porches on the tal 3 ie I) provided with plenty of 4 Might, The living room and diniag room bays, with seats under the wi Tenth Article and Tenth Set of Plans. | TJRCOND STORY PLAN> PLANS CHANGE WITH EACH ARTICLE. others threughout the house except the bath are of hard , The bathroom uy of tile The house ia heated with hot water, lec- tric light and gea are in all rooms, The outside walle of the building are of the roef is shingled. The cost of this house as described ir Af steam is substituted instead stucea, the price . a BOMBARDED HER HOUSE. Paving Stones Fired Through Win- dows on Refusal te Take Chances. Joseph Casskiy of No. 59 Eleventh ‘avenue and Angelo Monaco of No. 423 West Forty-firat street were held with- out vail by Magistrate Duell in the] West Site Court to-day on the com- plaint of Miss Thora Brown of No. 319 West Forty-first street. They had been raffie, devised to asset “a friend in je had refused and her viait- then thrown paving blocks through her windows, besides firing a revolver. riend in need" is thought to b Paddy" Doyle, a gangater under arreat for carrying .concealed weapons, __ of No, $ Palmetto’ street loopy) between eax street stations, yesterday afternoon. His right leg was cut off below the knee. He is In Gou- verneur Hospital in @ dangerous con- dition, Fannan was crossing the tracks when the train struck him. ———————————E—EE RESINOL HEALS ITCHING SKINS And Clears Unsightly Complexions. ‘The soothing, healing medication in Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears it of all impurities, tops itching instantly, Resinol recur heals ecsema, rashes, ringworm, and othe pions, and cleai dis- figuri 5 m other treatments prove worse than useless. Why don't you let Resi skip trouble, too? Resin: clan's prescription which muse by other doctors for eighteen years in the treatment of all sorts of akin humors, sores, boils, wounds, and pile: You can use nd away } implea and blackheads, even TWO MEN FATALLY GUT BY COMPANION IN HOTEL Guests in Staten Island Hostelry Overpower Assailant Before Police Arrive. A panic was caused early to-day at Gharles Werner's hotel, a resort for city ‘Sieheri at Prince's Bay, 8. I, when cries of “Help! and “Murder! came from one of the bedrooms and two men were found struggling for their lives with a third who was armed with « potato knife. ) NE One of the guests telephoned te the Police st Tottenville, but by the time Patrolman George Hall arrived the man with the knife, Emil Ahierensen, « helper, twenty-two years old, had been overpowered. The others, Charles Molkantis, twenty- four, a walter, and Sidney Kilthager, twenty-three, driver of the hotel hack, had been stabbed in the neck and were taken in @ dying condition to the & R Smith Infirmary at Tompkineville. Bo- fore becoming uncensolous they said that, following @ quarrel before going to bed, Ahierensen had crept into their rocm and they awoke to find him attack. ing them with the potato knife. In New York's Market Closing—The ticker was si- Jont moat of the early part of jast hour. A waiting disposition prev: Many of those watching the eltuation devoted themselves to conjecture as to the price at ich the Southern Pa- cific certificates of interest will be of- fered. The general understanding is that this price will be announced on Monday morning. The Wabash issues or reo! imation is under considera- tion which will deal more liberally with the two classes of stock. The last prices showed losses % to % of @ point, In ferred lost part of its gain and closed at Ou. At the opening price changes in the important issues followed the London lead closely. Union Pacific, mon and the Copper shares lonses ranging from fractions to about & point, while some of the other stocks made moderate gains. Inter.. mon rose to 16% and the preferred advanced to 60%,-a gain of 1%. Trading was confined to the import- was from time to time exerted against Individual stocks by the room ¢ 4 se esd? li Lig, - Be 8 reteee EEEEES ETISSE de 1 D+dEE +4 bettie & 10 Chieage Wheat Market. nore Roamantan Premier Aus. Emperor William red Grand Cross of the Order of the Red Bagle on the Rou- manian Premier, Titu Majoreso, the Permanent President of the Balkan Peace conference at Bucharest, in reo- cognition of his services to the cause of Ce eer New York Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street SPENDED POLICEMAN DIES. fitiam J. Smith Saccambs te Heart Disease, Patrolman Willlam J. Smith, ynder suspension from the police fores, wal in bed this morning by his is residgnce, No. 2108 Clinton avenue, the Bronx. Dr. Axeltad, No. 87 East One Hundred and Eightieth street, gaid that death was due to heart diss ease. Mra. Smith said that her husband came home last night complaining of weariness, went to bed early, leaving rm clock set for 6 o'clock. When rm sounded this morning he did not respond and she shook him by the | shoulder until she found ho was uncon: sctous. " Smith was indicted last March on @ charge of bribery preferred by Roslg Hertz, keopor of a disorderly house, and Was suspended pending trial. The case never went to an irrve and Smith's friends believed it never would. He wall at that time attached to Inspector Hayes's district. He joined the force in Tonight rub your scalp lightly with Cuticura Ointment. In the morning with Cuticura Soap. These fag hair donde ‘aed elng ¥ an scalps, and do it speedily, agreeably and econamically, SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ‘© Eaad We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise E=¥@ TheGreatAugustF ur Sale Will Begin Monday, and the Special Prices Will Continue Until 0’ Clock, Aug. 30 Inclusive Our August Sale Prices Will Save You Not Less Than 20 to 25 Per Cent. See To-Morrow’s Papers for Further Details We have anticipated the effect of the pro- posed new tariff, Our negotiations with manufacturers took ful' cognizance of the expected tariff revis- ion, and pricea were made accordingly. 3--O'Neill's be at This bably means an ad- ditional saving of 5 to 10 per cent, + Merely make your selection from these new styles NOW and, without charge, your be held for you in cold storage until November First. Furs will No Money Need Be Paid Now .. ju are ki heen ver, before First. during Furthermore, you s under no obligation Furs you the Sale, pro are notifie d November This ia not only a sition sate tos wo Goer i icy, but we know that auch Furs as ours will be in- trinsically worth at least @5 per cent. more in November than our August Sale prices. This saving is based upon present market values and our moperate regular Ndvember ices, READ THESE ‘SIX GUARANTEES: 1—O'Neill's guarantees the QUALITY ef all the Furs. 2—O'Neill’s guarantees the cerrect- STYLES, ness of the pol searenions bd PRICES lower than will be in Ne- 4—O'Neilll's &—O'Nell MANSHI +-0' "e ea te keep your fr cold storage, without Sahota as jarantecs the NEWNESS SAA O'Neill Adams Co.. Sixth Avenue. 20th to 224 Street. New York City ==mey a A

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