The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1914, Page 6

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ny an in Patchogue, L. 1, 18! being proceed with such uniform fm the game of watchful | rapidity. to-day. All are watchfully| Some four was expressed that if he | iended here to protect Prince Will- ight be drowned | iam of Albania, who accepted the will manifest appreciable | information sifted into Patchogue|fulership of the country on Feb. 21 defere sitting down. later in the night that the peeper had | last. not passed the outskirts of the set-| ‘The Prince has been threatened by tloment. He was in the midst of the| tne increasing hostility between Kasad for the appearance of a tall this man make a puplic ap- Se everybody will know just ylis's brother-in CHICAGO, May fertainiy cut about the Peeping ‘Tom | ‘hell’ out of your nai rpe" maelt behind a tree on | day to a ma of the Baylis homentead With) The man was Frank Hellmilier, who) On May 3 they captured Kolonia, botgun loaded ‘with rock salt. |I°was by Helimiller’s request that the| MADY women and children were eeper appeared at 10.20 o'clock. fname wan shortened by the Judge. * ee eee a ioe oN ey On May 6 tho Epirotes captured 250 Mohammedan Albanians at Hermova and crucified them in the Orthodox Chureh at Kodra, afterward setting fire to the building and burning the bodies, The insurgents afterward threatened the town of Koritsa in the vilayet of Monastir. f Not “up” with the styles of } ‘the season—but well ahead. ’ Better styles—and more of them, meieaPinc Therese Fora Better quality and better finish; (Sati rei Se GUSINESS TROUBLES Greekiya, W. ¥-—-Bmith Grey & afte ane ks Pdi at | POO, very thin. “Mr. La ay sneak Wp and capture him, but the hace “7? heard his approach and fled. “Btop or I'll shoot,” yelled Mr. Law- rence. ‘The fugitive put on more speed. hen Mr. Lawrence took careful aim able. The peepor clasped himself with both hands at a point that might described as amidships aft, utte: Folk Feel He Will . Sur that was heard over’ halt of | Powers Capture Governor and Patchogue, turned to the ri ight an Himself Because of | slesre4 « six-foot hedgp tn one sump. Protect Prince William by sion and vanished down the main Rock Salt in His Midst, }roaa; moving, it is estimated, at the Heavy Guard. rate of about sixty miles an hour, All observers agree that never in their lives have thoy seen ai ept on going he mi; be 4 r by running off Montauk Point, but populace with the rock salt in hia the rock salt Innded after it| fidst, the information stated. Hence | Pasha, formerly Turkish commander ® shotgun fired by Harry Law-|the unusual alertness of the people of |at Scutari, and other members of the Bee ladt night. And then, with the | Patchogue to-day Sit salt ocated, as it were, the lilen- at Miers TA @ Peeping Tom wisw ius iwen| FULTON CUTTING TO WED, Mre. Frank Baylis and her daughters will be revealed. Baylis, whose husband is away ‘Wants, ives with her girls, Bes- Bdith, in Northridge street, . For some time past a iB bas been seen hovering around Cs - _ Ppeir hotiée at night, peeping through | SPur and Mrs, Re # | schools. windows. The neighbors have | $e. ‘the’ visitor, too, and several Were set for him. a Lawrence, who runs the auto! KNOCKS ‘HELL’ OUT OF NAME. ‘hogue and Port J. mont! eltz Court, Pi ght at 10 o'clock rho applied for admission Albania. in front designs you can find any- b . where and a lot of them you will Me ae 7 find nowhere else. $2, $ & $4. Buses huni yn from trian and Italian warships ai alace. ing the o Ship's the teal thor A Message to Vacationists You Are Going Away Very Soon: You Will Want Some Clothes to Take with You: You Want to Use as Little of Your Vacation Fund as Possible: This Is Your Opportunity This Is the End of the Smith Gray Receivership ‘THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY AT THIS You can buy high grade Smith Gray Sally Grade Heroes. | Suits and Overcoats 42 Rass 3108 Seren, Now York of every kind, style, weight, for as little as $5 to $20 It will only last a few more La eg you afford to miss it? Come eds ae ery es iv “and pare s NEW YORK. 3B fi Boe ata CUTUOEE pan BOS Wit a, ‘Stores Open Oa'ly Uati 6.90; Gaterdey, Oreokiye Stores Opee att @ OF POLICE SIGNAL BOX System Works Perfectly, and Ten Devices Will Be Installed In REVOLT IN ALBANIA IS WITH ANY COMFORT sr") PRGONER ON WARSHD Iu pursuance of his efforts to mod- ify the fixed post system Police Commissioner Woods tested a new | style of signal box and telephone sta- |tion at Thirty-ninth street and | Broadway to-day, This in different from the other signal boxes recently installed in the Tenderloin for the reason that by a aystem of reflectors the light can be seen by day as well as by night. In to-day's teat the syatem worked perfectly, The light was visible f blocks away. Ten of the boxes will be installed in the Te DURAZZO, Albania, May 20.—Ma- fines from the international fleet have loin precinct at points where there are now fixed posts, ‘The fixed post policemen will be given short, Albanian Ministry, Easad Pasha was|*tTaight beats from aay point of| march. | arrested yesterday and conveyed, with the members of bis family, on board ‘an Austrian warship. Five hundred Austria-Hungarian las Itallan marines to-day guarded | which the box will be visible. Ex- periments are under way at Head- quarters to devine a way by which a citizen can use the signal box and register the call in the ai be manipulated only by t ant at the station house desk. ‘The uprising of Albanian peasants. Ne | 's to enforce their demand that the Turkish language be taught in the Many sections of the people refuse | to form part of the new Albanian | principality established powers after the Balkan war. Since late in April this year,’ the in- babitants of Northern Epirus have ! been fighting against the inclusion nter of ee Doired tates Court to-) of the district in the new state of an massacred and the greater part of the town was burned. May 2.—According to Durasso despatches to the Neue Freie Presse, Eesed Pasha bad an audience with Prince William Monday and tendered his Lege gd ey atarted a revol! y, Essad himself firing the fi shot against the Prince's paii The Prince peeresres a of the com! Austrian warships. They ANTWERP, May 20. jtwenty-six other survivors of the crew of the British steamship Cotumbtan,! Kroot ptain is still in a condition of Jn. CLEAN-OUT SALE pecial Notice to Dea : 32 3 a 40 a ed TESTS REW STYLE |CONEV'S ARMY MARC SIX STRONG AT Goes Down Pennsylvania Avenue With Fife and Drum Corps and Police Protection. WASHINGTON, May 20.—Marching down Pennsytvania avenue with their white mule in the lead, Gen. Cozey’s army made its entry inté the capital to-day. There were only six privates left of those who had started on the march from Massilon, O. In contrast to Coxey's “capture” of Washington during his first march in the Cleveland administration, when he and others of the army were ar- rested for ignoring “keep off the er ns around the Capitol, the “army” which entered the city to-day was protected by the police. A fife and drum furnished the music for the in Becoming Leading Sea- Tenderloin District. the world famous corporation af mas- —_= ter mariners, chartered on May 20, 1514, by Henry VIII, was celebrated to-day. ganization was 4 guild or fraternity of the most giori- ous and undividable Trinity of St. Clement.” Its founder was Sir Thom- as Spert, commander of the famous battleship Harry Grace de Dieu and comptroller of the navy. At first it was mainly concerned with supplying pilots for the ships entering and leav- ing Deptford Royal Dockyard, but! Henry VIII. increased its prestige by | Coxey is making the march to the| handing over to the corporation the | Capitol building in easy stages. To- | direction of that dockyard. day he went from Georgetown, a} Queen Felten dete the cor- suburb, to a Pennsylvania avenue| poration with what constitutes its hotel. To-morrow, if he can obtain eae Tinie ts enter baat cal cee permission to speak from the Capitol | or marks for the guidance of naviga- eps, he will march there, a English ‘coasts. At present the sl Disease germs areon ‘At the time of its chartering the or- we breathe. A s: « jescribed as “the| | must have vital force to withstand them. Vital force depends on yes quality of blood coursing through the body. DR. PIERCE’S eames Medical Discovery the weak poet Enlivens the iver. 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