The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1914, Page 4

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tn the last hours of grace to arrange! with their creditors for an extension of time on maturing debts and there- by stave off Both of these railways have been in critical condition from overdosse of hort term notes which they were in Great stress to meet. The Missourt Pacific has an issue of $26,000,000 due has cash on band to pay off the notes and neither has creditors sufficient to convert the short term notes into long bc pitne vss $23,000, term bonds + @00 and Boston ee eee. irgetors of the Missouri Pacific and Maine |company met in George Gould's of: fices at No, 165 Broadway, New York, at noon and remained in seasion for several hours, James Apeyer and eRe other bankers were with them. Un- eos ‘gfeat raftway companies, thé) official announcement was made in ‘Missoeri Pacific and the Boston &| the early afternoon that there would ’ be no receivership and that the Gould Ey Mitten. erucsiod desverately 0-807) eo vould not let go of the prop- = == erty. A general pian has been agreed upon tn principle to avold a receiver and the datalia warn haing worked out. In Boston, directors and brokers were working over B. & M. In sim- ilar manner and they expressed con- fidence that before nightfall a plan ‘meet all demands of note holders would be arranged. Both companies adopted similar #} methods ¢o compromise ‘with their ror 7 aveditore. Miseourt Pacific asked to have the loan extended for one ir ett on arom a ELS, 1 in More than three. tafe od ! the out- ne notes assented to tions. = The Rach | Weren't very wet—and then put the |Z THE 'ESVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE t 1914.-° MSS SCHMART’S BOMB WAS ONLY LOVE-LETTER AND A BOX OF CANDIES Frightened Customers in Res- taurant Got Their Share When Scare Was Over. A amall package addressed to her in foreign looking handwriting which the pastmas handed to Mise Bessie Schwartz, cashier of the restaurant at No, 652 Sixth avenue, to-day was heavy, and Miss Schwarts, after look- ing it over, called the proprietor and confided to him that ashe thought it wan a bomb and that she wouldn't open it. Somehow the news circulat+ ed through the restaurant, and there was an interested, though setvods, audience when the package wae put in @ pall of water. At last a dishwasher volunteered to open it, and while every one stood well off, he took off the Gret paper covering and disclosed a love letter, begging Mise Schwarts to meet the writer in Central Park this evening. ‘The dishwasher read it with gusto, but still the pretty cashier declared thought the note was a ruse and the rest of the backage @ bomb, #0 the dishwashed went ahead and next undid a box of fine chocolates. Miss Schwarts, blushing pink, Passed the chocolates around—they box behind the electric fan to dry. ‘The paper was still wrapped around | 4s mon /it and presently there was an awful ting | Clamor. Everybody in the restaurant famped, thinking that the explosion &N-!had come after all, but it proved to Hh La i | if é, ti ge ue j fe. tle sf Hl i é i i E E i af j Zi 5 i | di BREE S? i T fi Hi © iG ‘The Lateet Variety Heinz Spaghetti—cooked—ready toserve. Offers all the rich pro- i the muscle and brain , developing power of choicest \ Spaghetti. And , Spaghetti One of the 57 Varieties : possesses a different, fascinating FLAVOR that has won instant wherever introduced. be only the peper which had been caught In the fying blades of the fan. “ini Threats, but the Police Blame Black Hand, & bomb which had been placed in WALL STREET Vielde of Leading Stecke Baced en Present Selling Prices. , ¥ SsaSa0e.0P noSaeess Ss ‘the latter com out. around the low for the Gay. wef V+leerili¢t fog fet 1 eet PEPSEECES FEF ECE ES 1 weestse bes "6508 € were CRB piel +e ietl Het VtE _ Fee sawdust filled butter Arkin at the| t* basement entrance of Guiseppe Grie- | 4, @0's arosery store in the tenemest 28 ess Hit E he ran ato the tenement to q! frightened residents. teens ote wise Gows in the front of the five-story 2 = = if : 5 i HH ie “fr z 5 | | i tl gki a Hi fF Bs Hil ot ——__ — ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Pensylvania R. R. Lines East Apri! gross Geclined $810,616, net increased $698,474; four months’ decreased yh ines 91,547,687, net increased $1,410,646. “Off A BAD BREATH te oug- geetive of personal and the PRESTIGE and l. LARITY of the Get daeate endangered. Four months gross decreased “gn adnaLigater of Atlantic City, who was con- 691, net decreased $1,895,058, Chicago Great Wostern, third week of May earnings declined §21,- 920, on July 1 increase totais $346,437, ‘o date 27 roads operating in the Untted States only have reported weekly gross earnings for third week of iy as showing a decrease of $563,143 or 6 38-100 per cent. ithe groes decreased | 604, get "declined $1,161,791. ea RTE Bystem, 87, Amalgamated Copper Co. annual meeting 1.083, 938 oS were repre sented in person proxy which amount of shares at an an- nual meeting since 1906. jseourt, Kansas xs, mance errened’ sero, het $1.200.440. . —_————_—_——_ Chioage Wheet an and Cern rte Fe. EB BOSS KUEHNLE FREED; SERVED ONLY 170 DAYS Atlantic City Boss Pays $1,000 Fine and Leaves Jersey Prison. TRENTON, N. J., June 1.—Met by four friends in a big touring cer, Louie Kuehnle, former Republican “| 34th Street City. sentences were Hisewise | heir Kuehnie had paid a fine of $1,000 Fained thei and served only 170 daya of the Fincer of Atiuntie KS Jona holders, and Joh: year’s sentence, which waa com | wo ier, a Sheriff of Hi ey of the quintet left the by daybreak. dames: McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Desirable Merchandise Attractively Priced On Tuesday and Wednesday victed of grafting in connection with & $600,000 watermain contract while President of the Atlantt® City Water Board, sped away from the State prison, a free man, at 1 A. M. to- day. He refused to talk, but it is supposed the party left for Atlantic muted by the State Board of Par- dons, Four other men also convicted of Participation in the ‘frauds, whose REAL LACES For Trimming Summer Dresses, Blouses and Undergarments At Exceptionally Low Prices Real Irish Picot Edging, —various sized: scallops. yd. 8c, doz. yds. 85e Real Filet Laces in old Italian ore yd. 48 to 5.80 ~\ Real Cluny Laces in an unusual assort- ment of new designs. yd. 12¢ to 78 Real Irish Crochet Laces in practical trimming widths. yd. 45c to 4.95 Real Lace Motifs,—various makes, de- Real Valenciennes Laces, — numerous signs and sizes. Se to 4.95 dainty designs. yd. 28¢ to 1.85 je assortments of the most popular makes of Real Laces are in= is pcre bse Duchesse wi th Point Laces and d clt and Real Point Applique Laces, marked One-Third soOne Half former Prien Annual June Silk Sale “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century Over 100,000 Yards in a Wide Variety of Weaves and Colorings. In Addition, commencing Tuesday :— 10,000 Yards Summer Dress Satin,—35 in. wide. White, Cream or Black; value 1.25, yd. 85¢ Sensational Reductions Continued for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday CHOICE GR ROCERIES New Grass “Butter, 9 Fresh from the Western Creameries; highest quality; most delicious flavor; cut to, >. Belle Brook Print Butter, = are for housekeepers and consumers only, (Essie Peaches Choicest California Yellow Clings, in rich, heavy syrup; large No. 2}4 can. Essie Sliced Peaches, Fancy California Yellow Clings, in syrup; can, Best Teas, Choice Coffee, <::: laa Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbon Brand, pkge 12° Blue Ribbon Brand, pkge 10° Sliced Bacon, Blue Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles Mixed, Gherkins and Chow Chow, bottle. . Crosse & Blackwell’s Marmalade Worldfamous English preserves; large stone jar At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores Best of the old Potatoes, iicinc coy. New Potatoes, rirs""6t..25¢ ' 'Gits., 12 6s. 25e \ CHOICE \ NiROCERIES. A, a7\") Cranmat « is ew ¢ proof cartons; 1: mere agli 29 and dealers will not be supplied by the tub or otherwise, Belle Brook Milk, cir 8° Condensed Ml? Seas BHe Essie Richest and Best 10° ny geneed can, Cheese, ist vit ett" whele 17° ‘ALL the cream, !b. At All 3% J Butler Inc. M Loin of Fresh Pork... Ie Choicest Pork Chops........... Ib, Lean Bacon, i in sugar cured strips....... Ib. Forequarter of Mutton, sio::.... Fancieet 17 10° ‘15¢ 1é At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores California Claret, Tey eee. bot? Hunter Rye, prom ak Wilson Oven-fresh from) Graham Crackers. . | soca Teas iskey, Mi"i% Old Crow Rye, knstiss toute ealthful and Refreshing Summer Drink | Juice, ented; bottle Pure Grape Kirkman’s Borax Soap & Gold Soap 50 aoe Stamps FREE with rehip! of then ose Full Quart Old Cabinet Rye... Princeton Cocktails, 1: Apricot Brandy, ‘i: 13 S«5' Trysome Port & Sherr 50 ant Stamps FRISE with cas Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’: 1 5 ‘Faicum a ed wink wer bor 3 Qe) | Salvation Matches, big box, B° AY AA ENERO Toilet.Paper, xu 3 % 10°

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