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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. u ed > TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF [szt" === = * ™1REGEIVER 1S NAMED 1S. "onstrate AAT TY MOUTER COLD STORAGE | WITH DUNDUM BULLET io civineceanry. Howe can tne | QR REALTY COMPANY oe stnalor part of the Man: } 1, about to die, salute tomeee Property consists of apartment INQUIRY BEGUN | Medro D'Auria Despondent Over | ; ceived the note this morn- ed around to his friend's | Eighty-second Street Company Does jv pli Fo | | edgings, tak! in Scanion of It His Failure as Artist and ihe Ghartea Atation with him. | Business in Apartment and Hotel Ly Auria’ rom and found Writer. nt Du b Property. | BY GOVER ERNMENT. ES " irougt eh nh man’ ane ad ace. I Too O14 tor Palpit at Siaty-thre: Medro d’Auria, twenty-elghth vears i hen. to 4 Vincent's Ho: eat | Judge Hough, In the Federal District! Forcat out of hie pulpit at the age d, a pookkeeper, living at No. % | Litt Chtintopher street, attempted uteide | © was held of his recovery. |Court, to-day apopinted J. Clarence] aixty-three, the Rev. Dr, Frederick lw yavies as recetver for the West Eighty-| Pullan has resigned aa pastor of the) 3, | ooting himaetf with a amall | Whe cond Street Realty Company in al tiyde Park Reformed Church, East re Federal Agents agents Thou! - ver loaded with a brass WASHINGTON, Nov, 2h —Cteorge w, | creditor's sult brought by the Otis ile. jOrange, N. J. He eald to his congte. Net. Despondency because | wickersham, former Attorney-General, Vator Company. The receiver’ bond] gation yesterday that the church Bad are as an artist and writer was! oui hig reapers today to President | Wa® fixed at $75,000, and he was au-|prompared under hie pastorate, but ae reham Fane. From Wo Country Ordered to Get Food |; — Ww He hi just ti ed trom a | thorized to continue the business. bere refused to contribute 1D. ‘Price Extortion Facts. DrAuria wrote a note to hie friend, |erip around the world, which he began | ‘The West Elgity-econd Street Iealty | furtier unioas he guve way to © younger IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEE! Emanuel Savalaro of No. 177 Macdougal! when he left office last March. Company, of which Harry Schiff ts «aid | man, A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, vestigation alleged cold storage fombine was iormaily ordered to-day by | Attornd -General MoReynolds, | He instruc ployees of the Bureau, of Invertiga nd Distriet-Attorneys | intry to get complete | ations that cold stor olding €gRs and other market in an effort to boost price, “I want tu see the inside of this) thing,” the Attorney-General declared. McReynolds said he already has pre Uminary information showing some at+ + tempts to corner egg and vegetable prices, and information reached the de Partmont to-day showing that some dealers, apparently in fear of an in- vestigation, had dropped egg rates. ‘The inquiry started to-day will cover! , every large city in the United States, | and {f evidence proves the statements already mae to the Attorney-General | + We will bring prosecutions both under the criminal pr in of the pure food law and the int: e commerce law. eomemnatiiomemneeeme NAVY SAVES MONEY ON ARGENTINE BEEF JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street 5th Avenue In consequence of the Closing of the Twenty-Third Street Branch Supply Ship Stocked With Meat Bought at Rate Lower Than American Prices. we ASHINGTON, Nov, 4.—The Navy] the supply ship 1 for the Gulf of | peef ata saving if he t ent! rican“ packers. A consignment ef 285,00) pounds was bought at 11.90 cents per pound, the lowest price for American beef being 12.49. The Culgoa will sail from New York either to-~tay | or to-morrow. | The Navy also thas just saved $9,525 | by buying a quantity of canned corn | beof in the Australian market. This vonsigninent 19,0 pounds was bougat at lowes: a KNIFE FAILS TO SAVE ONE MERCURY VICTIM | The entire stock of newest Fall Merchandise is now on sale at Thirty-fourth Street WEARING APPAREL * “McCREERY SILKS” HOME FURNISHINGS Women’s and Misses’ Furs, Velvets, Dress Goods, Wash Furniture, Oriental and Domes- eing 23.31 cents. | a tngca onraion ed 10 ave Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists, Goods, Robes, Laces, Trimmings, tic Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums, One Hundred and Ki the Bronx, dead to in Fordham Hospital from ,biehi of mercury polsoning. She took thirty grains by mistake last Monday and was operated upon Wednesday. Three other women bichic are progressijig favorably t Helen Janin, who was opera nin | tae Smith Infirmary at New Brighton, @. 1, Is believed to be cured, She was able to sit up day. ‘ourth street, ee pap lal Hiner Vaiiys, Hataree _, | Brass Beds, Bric-a-Brac, Clocks, Jasibea’, Girls’, Little Children HOLIDAY ARTICLES Lamps, China, Linens and Do- and Infants’ Apparel. Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Jew- mestics, Blankets, Up holstery, Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings, elry, Frames, Leather Goods, Lace Curtains, Wicker Furni- Spoanelanet: Hose, Underwear, Suits, Over- Silverware, Stationery, Toilet ture, Cretonnes, Madras and ae ake | coats and Shoes. Articles, Art Goods and Toys. Nets and Victrolas. a while the condition { fae. the ors are hopeful, In all these case: knife Was used much | more sromptly than in the case of Mre | Peasants. —_— OLD CHURCH IS CLOSED. Historic Bedford 8 For the past year we have been looking forward to the concentration of our energies at Thirty-fourth Street. Many desirable improve- wa tou ern | ments and additions were made with this in view—the Fifth. Avenue make room for a business building, It) auc put up tn 1995, and enlary entrance, additional elevator service, many departments enlarged, and increased delivery facilities. ongregation will consolidate of the Metropolitan Tem avenue and Fourteenth An old-fashioned “e: ng’ yesterday brought oldtame gomben Seventh © meet-| wether many | he church, now Chicago Police the Vera CHICAGO, police are inking no action the Vera Scott story, They put own as a female Spencer. ‘The Coroner'a _teatimony | showed Fiekd was killed in his home by | 4 bullet from a rifle, ‘The nurse swore} she heard the shot, and physicians were | with the nurse when he died, Unlimited assortment of the season’s newest high-class merchandise at unequalled prices With our organization augmented by the addition of the staff of the Twenty-third Street Store the gencral efficiency of the service of the establishment will] be maintained notwithstanding the increased demands which will be made. upon us. is real food that satis- fies hunger, rests and refreshes you. 60 Baking and Cook- ing Chocolate (Premium, Blue Wrapper), unsweet- ened, }2-lb. cakes, 20c; -lb. cakes, 10c. At Your Grocer's James McCreery & Co, fs