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TURDAY, JUNE 6, News Oddities | ‘ BA ma 99% 64400090606 04000F 99001900605 000044s HO96O0OO9F09> TW WALL STREET | | & : THE SUMMER PIRATE By Heanor Schorer ; ’ — ay, ENEW HAVEN $ Getting the. Lay o’ the Land. re i WEEE ESE LL OOD SEEDED EEE DEROIDEONNEIH Higsadeeeseeeeeoeseeeeseess! — MAYOR OF MONTREAL has gone on strike and refuses to attend | Vitlds of Leading Stocks on Pres: * ; | oficial meetings unless his back salary ts paid, 1] rate. y x * 6 Amalzamat ‘ 3 i A MONE Y-MAKER LOSING AN FAR In an accident, Baltimore man had a new one butt | ? queen t + % N rt by grafting, which is declared a genuine work of art. ' 4 Atnerican +1 * * — || 7 American Smelters 58 ] oR { “ a Pacific “ Be HIGH PRICE OF BEEF.—Holstein bull calf at public auction sale in || 1? Canadian Ta 4 EB 6 P| lidated Gas 4 Economy That Counts Chicago sold for $20,000, the highest price ever paid for such an animal. | 7 Great Norther a be +2 —_—— {] 10 Lehigh Valley... .. +s Rennies Replaces Reckless | _ LARGEST FLAGPOLE IN THE WORLD was raised on Panama-Pa-|| } NSVinen Pacitic. ae \ * iti cific Exposition grounds. It is an Oregon pine, 230 feet high and six feet || 6 Pennsylvania re Clem + Scattering of Millions. Tie aie tle be : i] & Reading ss... nm ; % > H 6 paetere Le e «& M + ¥ = 10 Union Pacific. j \ BECAUSE THE BRIDEGROOM was late, Scranton girl promptly mar- |] 6 U. 8. Steel.. a ae = ME WAYS OF SAVING. sin a baa ae, = LRA ooh tot) 7 UL #. Steel pf i ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | * & __e | Reporig of 160 a ect . P Market Closing—in the second | Op*FAtIve revenucs of $1,000,000 anne 3 Chairman Working for ’ PRESIDENT TO OPEN huh the maviet developed consider. | Sly Show for month of April Beam @ ciency and Honest R able strength and activity in re- on: net revenue decline, ‘ i ze sponse to a rumor that the Inter- nonths et revenue de- i MOVIE EXHIBIT HERE state Commerce Commission would | (Tease totnis #74-493,820 compared with F: turns to Stockholders. 4 down {ts decision in the rate b ] fter the market's close. A S:. Louis and San Francisco -Aprila He’ll Push the Button” and the/c*se ® reabes + ‘lined, technical position was pavorable to gross decreased $149, ; net declined, x a. New Haven Railroad ts trying | MILE RIDE ON RUNAWAY Wheels of Exposition jthe rise and the advance reaulted in het declined, aed a gave itself to-day by practising wit Start. quite a little covering of shorts, The i. a Trunk line issues led an upward) Southern Railway from July 1 se q so strict that {t ampses | " ‘ York | ports gross increased 64, et | Mplion regime of scatt millions @ollars in extravagance, there has @ sharp reaction to the Howard} Hott regime of counting costs and ing pennies. The new policy is to @ @ railroad on sound econom!- business principles instead of ing unearned dividends out of in- ite schemes of high finance, ‘‘“§We can get our money,” tomevee by earning it, eaving it or borrowing it struggle he is making, “cnly Miss Schuler Sticks in Saddle Till Finish of Dash Up Riverside Drive. ‘The fact that @he is an expert horsewoman and has been a rider for fourteen of her eighteen years is believed by her father to have saved Miss Bmma Schuler of No. West One Hundred and Seventieth street from serious injury when her Mon- 2 o'clock Monday afternoon he will) open tre Second International Mot:on Picture Exposition in Grand Central | Palace, The week's exhibition will show every progress made by moving | picture and photo-play producers | during the year. When the Presi- ignal is received the Exposi- tion will be opened with the singing | of the national anthem. The opening ceremonies will also include some speech making. Tre feature of the Exposition which will no doubt make the strongest ap- Naturally United States Steel made | good response to rumors of early de- cision in rate case, as the Street be- Meved that moderate increase of rates for roads would be followed by an immediate demand for rails and other material, Market closed closé to or at top /6 prices, showing advances ranging up to 1 8-4 points in most the active stocks, Opening—Extremo vailed and stocks were a fraction duliness pre- Rates's CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT. Ayer ane Open. — High, mt” cote et : te Wheat’ steadier on ings of spot wheat abroad were Nghter. Crop conditions were against speculative demand. Shorts buying raised prices in second hour. Closed 1-8 advance. 4 peal to the general crowd is the hun- | ),4, 4, tly in sympathy Corn steady. Foreign markets ; th” Our earnings are limited by the tana thoroughbred, Black Bess, took |dreds of popular photo-play actors | NC" All around, portly, Of Gite (were higher, due principally to poor ime of business, which Bas been | fright last night on the bridle path |and actrenses who are to preside over |. resut of passage of Anti-Trust bilis|conditions of Argentine arrivals. * ww par for a year, and by the/| i of Riverside Drive at One Hundred|the booths of thetr various com- |i the House. Local traction stocks |Offerings linght; shorts bought. BW jand Fortieth street and ran almost | panies. a mile to Broadway and One Hundred More than one hundred and twenty-five spaces have exhibitors, who are sup lying tre we are allowed to charge on were the only active issues, but prices : business. Our borrowing is Iim- Closed 1-4 to 1 cent advance. showed a tendency to recover from comers i n sold to by conditions which affect all ness, because people will not in- vqgt unless they fee! sure their prin- ciple is safe and that they will get - playlets, in which the most prominent ¢ = return. stumbled and fell. She was thrown | PiAy {ot It Met eepear: ‘The films | Si fe are trying to curtail expend- on the grass in front of the Chapel of | will be loped and shown the same | ainska Gold Mines, ity . ttares everywhere. We arc asking the Intercession, but saved herself | day in all of the free theatres on tre | Asalgamate! Conve: ie Cotton market Moderate increases in freight | from being crushed and escaped with | Tezzanine floor. by aarin’ nan ry i ay weather conditions hoping that with @ Iittle in- minor cuts and bruises. LA a x By dicated throughout the belt, except " studio during the week. Esty Arkansas, where drought continues. e in business, a little increase “Black Bess” was formerly in Buf-| In connection with the Exposition | {itncan suer. 108 Prices steady at decline, but buying | Piciency and a little increase in falo Bill's show and is a high apirited| there will Oe oe Tinton Besta fon Spronte Miging:: 1S BM was not apparent except on recis- =. tee fi earnings will be suf- mare, She became frightened at a Ghatwiay vevening the viewing ion: Rt Big ae OR ty sions Closed steady, 1 to & poisite Melent to justify our going on with New York Central freight engine on| hibitors will go up the Hudso Daitimore A Ohio. O24 DOR pect * }olicy of improvement #0 as to the tracks below and got the bit in|the Adirondack, and on Wedn: em He: HS RS , Dace with the growth of the her mouth. The girl ao hase te Hint Visit the New Fork Root Gare Hrookirn i, ual & BS DIVIDENDS DECLARED. as + lay ni rookiyn Utes. 4 F ‘and that some day the 27,000 check the animal and devoted ber-|panquet at the Hotel Biltmore. Oia Deron “3 '3} Ms tab bad $167,000,000 of self to attempting to guide it clear of a et wt jas b t may ® return.” Pee the vehicular traffic, when the h My, SBN BTA | aa le, e horse} 2 S24 BTS, p ING EVEN THE PENNIES| the railroad as painted on both |must have standard STRCRGH rem, | Hills” written at a price to make even| left the bridie patb and dashed on to AUTO | OVERTURNED cao sb % : ** UNDER NEW REGIME. sides of every box car, Small [larly inspected eenarel ieee pth ifehy Afavon's sivertite: thin eee New 'the drive, ‘There was a narrow escape ‘ “Sy 3* % “ a wd y is for) 1 > Sab ag Blot policy of eoonomy and | Initiale, *N. VN. H. & H.R: lSiaanyciocka have wotn Femoved en- | relfht and peasengtr bucese not fp WHER An automobile whiszed out ot IN PARK; THREE HURT ee Bs “ ions in rely. subsidies and moulding public senti- ne undred ans ‘orty- street 2 12 y e Forte. eniti Fs im Denver and Sunt tor . is one of the extraordinary! mew care ef the long spelled An electric time clock costs $1 per | mont. and the horse missed it by « hair's er a3 gy Grrses: Diss month, hi t its; ‘These are sad days for the $1 iatt . A bot at 4 . ee New Haven: management. Fine) flank bee wihyes and bag i OF ares and one-1 pe Geet oe logininnive tobbytate thee vned e | prenaeD. One Vietim Goes to Hospital With Be a" *| + Metre ts Started. . some newly discovered jartford Railroad. at means [in offices. Besides the saving in cost, thrive on New Haven's pouring out At One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Spinal Injuries; Others Y pe Bh | DENVER, Col. June ¢.—An artificial 3 of waste and extravagance] ® saving of paint and labor. ‘it isn't considered necessary for high [of money by hundreds of thousands Street a party of picnickers did not SP 3} ; ae lex containing $6,000, the property of day. There is: no distinction| “Paint and labor cost money,” says officials in New York, New Haven or |0f dollars at New England's capitals, notice the approach of the frenzied Locked Up. Bt 4 | local hoapltal, is" to-day in the pesseee cent a day on some trivial item | 9% nie as the full nam ingot CN SEO ORS Teal g save. the Scena Gacuan all Nencaped being hit. TEES) An auto runabout vee eversusned Vompigation cimer.« 4 *% [SOAR Bee, tn nave besa a neni ot en consideration along with ive thousand miles of train >: |The new order forbids any employes| Two Riverside Drive policemen saw | at 4 A. M. to-day on the west drive {iitimmneh sie. man, was found unconscious in his toom rejéction of a million dollar| ‘service that cost more than re- reporis shaw teat ont of & on trains | £700, even eheaking to a legislator | tho girl sitting easily on her saddle, | of Central Park opposite One Hundred 1 panty ms : (em pore, An ceamonee © ora J tion. Here are some of the| celpts have been cut out, with [operated on a certain ‘day only| Sf the law department Will atten ne ane oe dalvite tra mcd rik wet | and Sixth street, when a tire burat,| (ehh | posits atmounting. to $8,000 ‘co # ‘and little economies: proval of the communities af. | Dinety= seven, or 4.8 per cent, were | al) that business, and strict rules are | ——>—_—_ and threw three men into the road-| iim | therein. ‘The certificates were cm 4 ‘All construction werk, except- | fected. ‘The estimated caving On ei ee tree ont te navge [laid down for his guidance. | Way. ‘They said they were George|™ Qlat’Sherman, Tee. j that H necesna is is between Late trains make everybody grumble,! “We have sald to our officers and le, twenty-eight years old, a ‘ y ry te * rood employees all along the Ii | Lesipahctie so Chairman Elliott started a new e Ine,” said | jintain efficient operation, hae stopped. Alongside of this radical re- jen involving millions of lars comes an order to cut the huge emblem name of SYSTEM PURIFIED — rt ing for th t to the Knick ard [oust 0 few someste vow hove ited, Bil 1. Dy i iu through trains and/ing for these compantes exclusively, Os" IN, June 6.—Thomas J. {nis spine, was sen! Oo ie nicker- yu tl uty Pe mye Rs | wet back to ing dividend: ployees will puss bah 'y,| BOSTON, na . Fy y of your ? houtively cued = Te "Mull|to the 27,000 ‘stockholders and ‘their {stations freely announcing the best and the ruige and regulations eo H8d | Holmes, the “Million Dollar Kid," |bocker Hospital. The others eacaped| — your hair and stops it Besides beautifying the bair at emca, i ‘ed $1,000,000. Trains were found that cost $50 to run and receipts were $6. ¢ To change this, with public ap proval, officers of the company hav gone to communities affected and at public meetings demonstrated the actual cost and loss, They asked the people to co-operate in an effort to rehabilitate the company und help it thousands more of dependents, |acheme to cheers up patrons when | things go wrong, to this effect: | “When traffic is seriously inter- rupted, agents and conductors will be udvised as to details. Agents are ; instructed to post on bulletin boards sin their stations a notice giving the [location of the obstruction and prob- jable time of delay., In selling tickets in case of delay, purchasers will be advised, and, further than that, em- and Fifty-eighth street. Miss Schu- ler, who had kept her saddle through- out the wild ride, released her foot from the stirrup as the horse at last Chairman Elliott, ‘We want ‘you to attend strictly to railroad business, and not try to influence politics, «lent or defeat men to office.’ We will pro- sent the requests of the railroad to legislative bodies of every kind i open and frank manner, "We Pave said te our officers agd employees, "We want you to arvate your mental and physical energy. to the full extent of your ability to work out by ex IN JAIL FOR THEFT, nan!) Thomas J. Holmes, Who Startled | Broadway, Accused of Stealing Auto, country’s 20,000 +=motion picture houses with films. In a specially constructed stucio in the Exposition floor will be enacted before a camera complete one-act the opening decline. Sugar shot up to 27% in latter part of first hour, gaining 1% points over its close of Fi alesman, of No, 326 West One Hun- dred and Twenty-sixth street; Jack Hunt, No, 438 Thirty-ninth street, Brooklyn, and Willlam Pirdae, a sales- man, No. 2339 Broadway. They were taken to the Red Cross Hospital, at One Hundredth street and Central Park West, and Hunt, who was suffering from injuries to with bruises, GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL, American Heet | NO DANDRUF—25 CENT DANDERINE Try this! Doubles beauty of N. ¥. COTTON MARKET, Friday's Close, 13.20 July CHARMING HAIR, rience that make for|Who blased his way through New 4 s i sg erenrenen Bilis’ Ceoglved lets AGENTS Go ALONG wit |MiRtY and emeclency |York’a "Gay White Way" Inst winter, | Bleycle Policeman Scherf saya tho falling out. pony Op orm purifi.e and in: q The New Haven company's latest | ee a car was going south at a good clip « ten on paper a . jis in jail here to-day awaiting ar- |car ; —_— : y p e p Sia fine ter these | THE LOBBYISTS. Leen ae ant Tig Meche vaignnvent for the larceny of an auto. |when it turned over, None of the Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, yy het il tihape you mest wi * yl Liter. Drona, Fured Tonrue,| Experts fi ured that certain » “How much did you spend on ad-| $284,180 for the month and a total, Opie tea ginong |imen would tell who was driving it.| shundant and appears as soft, lustrous| be after a few weeks’ use when : R.. tienery wae costing §! per ream. |vertiving Inst year?” the -chairman | deficit of $1,108,808 for ten montrs of | ,, 1st, March Holmes inherited $10.0 | An three are held for intoxication, |and beautiful as @ young girl's after| will actually see new bair—fine and Ae Chairman, “Cut it down to 25° fertuart fie was tora $330,000" Cat "Omicers or tho compa: rediet | $7,000, He then inherited $200,000 from | Hunt in the hospital and the two], “Danderine hair cleanse.” Just try|downy at first—yee—but really new ee cont quality.” Hie Cibb0s this year’ was ine onder Liha om ef detiniie te ncenin’ eae his uncle, John 1. Turner of Salt jothers in the West Sixty-elghth street | this — moisten « cloth with a little| hair growing all over the scalp. If i \ mnere ras too much waste and loss| The easy money promoters, press|There ha been steady decrease in the Lake City. He ee eee coher the |atation. The records show the|Danderine and carefully draw - aon care ee Bay, ety hair and lots i] 6 Siam the CHALTIAS ¢ monyered. and agents and publicity boomers bad all/ minus figures since the first of the | executors there, ut never Kot be | wrecked machine belongs to the a through your Bais, taking one emal! £ Ne 5 y eet & £5 cent bettle of ; Get » Box To-niaht, Sword. ‘For safety and eMiciency’ in the legislative agents and. lobbyists, Heftect are expected to, make'an even last. night, saying ho was "fat len Rim Company, No. 28 West Sixty. [tran ca Une. nie wi sien | fist or tollet counter, cod Ante d at Dragwiets, 10, and 260, the Bos, |train service all operating employees There are no more trom balance before the year is out,” third stree! hair of dust, wy In the Magazine . Introducing Gerald Stanley Lee, Who Is to Contribute “Editorials” in the Future to the Sunday World Magazine. “Letters from a Living Dead Man’—the Most Extraordinary Story of the Period. “How They Got Doyle’—Remarkable Ex- perience of a Bronx Boy Who Dodged Bullets in the Capture of Vera Cruz. Famous Artists’ Recipes for Making Their Beauties—a Double Page Article Illus- trated in Colors. Ih the Magazine Illustrated Lesson — “How to Dance the Maxixe,” by a Noted Dancing Master. College Graduate Who Hopes to “Make a Million” as a Professional Prize Fighter. How to Make Your Bathing Suit for 1914— a Page for Women Illustrated in Colors. Going to School at Sea—-Good Times and an Education Go Hand in Hand with Young Tars on New York State Training Ship. May Manton Paper Pattern FOR A Bathing Suit FREE For the Coupon in the Sunday World To-Morrow ORIGINATOR OF THE FAMOUS Katzenjammer w KIDS »# Now Draws Exclusively for the Sunday World’s Comic Section DON'T MISS THE FIRST OF HIS GREAT SERIES, “HERE DEY ISS!” TO-MORROW. Big Sunday WORLD To-Morrow In Metropolitan Section Turning Tango Into a Bargain Hunt, by Charles Welton. With the Gunmen in the Movies’ Turret, by Roy McCardell. The Globe-Trotter’s Annual Breakfast, Karl Kitchen, In Editorial Section How a Young Man Danced Into an Income of $3,000 a Week, The Charge of Free Love That Is Lodged Against the Woman Suffragists. by

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