The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1914, Page 4

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BOARD OF ESTIMATE TURNS DOWN INTERBORO ———e Awards Holbrook “Concern Con- tract for Connecting Subways “dee HVENING ‘WORLD, THURSDAY, SULY SIX WORKERS INJURED |FURIES FIGHT IN COURT IN NEW SUBWAY CUT KEV IN BALLOU CASE DOESN'T HELP CLEAR WITH FIVE WARDENS Georgina Lloyd and Phyllis North * Finally Overcome and Sen- Store Opens 9 A. M.—Closes & P. M. Closed All Day Saturday. Boulder Dislodges a Scaffold in the Lexington Avenue Line—Three ‘FIGHT ON TRAIN; . ONE IS KILLED, at ‘Forty-third Street. MYSTERY OF His DEATH Sent to Hospital. tenced to Three Months, a The Interborough Rapid Transit i. A boulder which dislodged a seaf-| CARNARVON, Wales, July) 2— es Company to-day received a knockout All Officers and Trustees of fold in the upper deck Great violence was caused to-day by . - | two Phyllis North—when they were ar- blow when in the meeting of the ington avenue subway “furies"—Georgina Lioyd and a , i second street cx Brother 1s Wounded and Dep. [tra of Paumaie furn't mr8| —Ripowan Loge Had [i ot rion tor toat'at me carmen! AGH Street 5th Avenue a : ok, Ci anata. r + Hospital Seasions on charges connected with a Smeg ey Sheriff Shot in Hold | root Ko rest w iid the connect oo John Wraduch, No. 4 sisth street | window, anacing campaign on Ste CLEARANCE SALE » ‘ . Brooklyn, broken lex and internal In-| 2 at Criccieth, in the constituency of R. 4 Up on Oregon Railroad. Hes d i eal etbye dedi dlbo Mon ey Juries. Chancellor of the Exchequer Lloyd- —— : avenue subway and the present aub- Aoecial to Tio Feening Word.) Gasinno Cétaweld, ior HUN Raat Crna) OOOheN ‘ way at Forty-third street STAMFORD, Conn, July 2% -That sepalmet li siecladnadeehnits | The pri fought like wildcat 4 | 4 : i a Fifty-third sé 2 prisoners fought like wildeats Py. PENDLETON, Ore. July 2.-—-One| After bids for the contract were] the police have not located the owner farens aoe ee 1 CON | 1 cook ve Wabtotis to keep thunt Continued on Friday. = bber was killed and another and aj first advertised for by the Public/of the key they found in Mrs, Helen Fonepn V andi No. 981 Paat Tenth Hee nent enticed vara bit ) ie *, Josep a |, No. 3 a letective from eo! Yi 2. uty sheriff wounded Ina fight be-, Service Commission tho Rapid Tran-|M. Anglo's apartment was admitted | 9) ate » wea : . n three bandits and passengers on sit Construction Company, a aubsid-|to.day by Chief Rrennan and‘ that tt pees: Saminn, 3 ° rewie: that vole ee Pon ihe tate eauann witen Men’s Straw Hats, Neck r, Outing and Tennis Shirts, bound Oregon Washington Rail- | lary of the Interborough, failed to got | will he difficult for them to trace thltomtod the ather three men for miner] Had Ket fire to the pavilion in the Flannel Trousers, Bath Robes Bathing Suits e oad and Navigation passenger train| the contract. On complaint of the] Key to an owner was learned from infutte : They. wens watt to gen frentneet ound. thet D anore ese ‘ sé os 4 de : Jo, & early to-day. Intorborough all the bids were thrown | an authoritative source oe Hea OR a am ad EE Raincoats, <‘Auto’’ Dusters and Caps 7 by ‘The holdup was attempted two) out. ‘There Is no record kept by the $450,000. ° gy les east of Meacham, which is fifty! New bids were asked, but again the | makers of the keys aupplied to Rippo- the supports of the] Each of the women were sentenced es east of Pendleton. subsidiary of the Interborough failed | wam Lodge Buildings Corporation, ling the workmen to] to three months’ imprisonment. At Remarkable Price Concessions ‘The men boarded tho train at Ka-| to bid lowest and there was another] although thore Is a complete record A a After it had gone three miles| protest. ‘This time the Holbrook, | of koys issued to officers and trustees Oursale ch oie fh beaut ; donned masks, drew revolvers | Cabot & Rollins Corporation bid low.| of the lodge. There are supposed to ful lady iyi t, Sacoene 4 8 . entered tho rear Pullman, whore | It offered to hook up the new and old | pe five keys held by the trustees of «} whe slips twen: hs 600 Straw Hats of the finer grad husband's pock 00 S rted make. . er “covered” the Pullman conduc: | lines for $421,666, the Rippowam Lodge which will of wear the pants, 600 Straw Hets of Impo 1.15 Imported Straw............... coke Qnd porter. *These were forced) But the Public Service Commission values 2 00 and 2.50 values 3.00 and 3.50 the baggage car, where the train juctor and two other trainmen Also taken. The bell cord was and when the train stopped fireman and engineer were also paid no attention to the second pro- teat of the Interborough and awarded the Holbrook concern tho contract. When the contract came up to-day for approval by the Board of Esth mate the Interborough contended that 200 Dozen Wash Ties of Silk Crepe with embroidered figures in a large variety of patterns; also Summer Ties of Imported Foulard in dots or fancy figures, value 1.00, 65e ‘ 400 D :en Shirts of Madras or Mercerized Fabrics. French cuffs... master that he held by the officers of t NOPSEME in Pure Silk the indemnity bond for $500,000 which 6 9 im the barenge car. One rob- ihe {Hain contarn oer ainn not [han the truteer Kee are oot | flog the w Shoe” Season remain fo muar 6 prisoners | protect the Interborough sufficiently ae NO: Heeeeen " 0) OFNCGTS. . : the other two went through the| Against damage mults anould an. Ac- ard Blondell, Mrs. Angle's 100 Dozen Shirts of Imported Scotch Madras or Russian Cord Material,— made from robbing the passengers, nome of | tnt cer Ot a being made with | finer, Auld to-day that his lodge: Custom Shirt lengths; light or dark ground with neat stripes. Custom finish.’ French Cuffs, room key opened the front door the front room in his daughte apartment. He is not at present 4 officer or trustee of the lodge, but is understood he has been, Sincé the investigation of the death of Mr. Ballou began a number of scurrilous post cards have been ad- dressed both to Chief Brennan and to Mrs, Angle, The local post-office authorities withdrew them from thr mail and sent them to Wasaingtor Coroner Phelan will be here to-ns showed fight, but were soon) the now subway. me. Counsel = the Leake i i Depu the Holbrook concern argued for hi ogee ttl heat te nto coed an hour, @ which Comptroller louriat car when the robbers | prondergast moved that the Holbrook |. The noise Wakened him and|concern be awarded tho contract, All fiamediately opened fire on the) the members of the Hoard of Eatimate { voted with the Comntroller with the Killing one and wounding an-| ayception of Borough President » ‘The robbers returned the fire, | Mathewson of the Bronx, who ro- ing MeDuffee. The gang then| fused to vote. In begging to be ex- pod from the train and fled tothe| cused he explained he was not in tains. sympathy with the Interborough After locking the trainmen in the| Company. car the bandits forced the ailaislalinaenil easenger to surrender the|DONGAN HILLS TO CELEBRATE value 8.50 to 4.50, 1.95 150 Doren Shirts of heavy Tub Silk or Silk Mixtures in novelty and neat stripes... . 12.85 values 4.00 and 4.50 200 Dozen Pajamas of Madras or Mercerized fabrics, in plain colors or qs trimmed with silk frogs and pearl buttons; low cut. values 1.50 and 1.75, 0) seeeceseeeccewacssses sWaltte 18,00, PURE silk hose with a style befitting dress occasions, a durability that suitsit for outing use, and a price that makes it an “every-day”? are ticle of apparel. 6.75 200 Tan Rain Coats,—regular or box sleeves. me tents of his safe, " . row, but ft is by no means ’ ’ fad at tie OF face er aC that he will finish the ing MEN'S & BOYS’ SHOES they began robbing the Realdents| said yexterday that if t! Pure silk texture, not .’ They got most of the valu- tion developed a Joaded” With “chemicals Attractive Values of the passengers in three lem Island, might again ¢ Wear-detying ¢ply cable: spliced) | i A. P. Correard, Democratic leader aTLintinaG ED d " Fas sinount of plunder taken is not | of tne south shore section of Staten] ROBERT H. HUNTER IS DEAD. | Hrsichoe sn. hnitved Men's “‘Sorosis” Low Cuts in Black or , Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords in all leathers. Island, has perfected an organization of residents of Dongan Hills for the purpose of providing a safe and sane permanently. Smart models and superior work- pees 3.95 ad 4.85 POUGHK 1, Robert H. N.Y. July t= ter died at his home For dress, school or general wear. 2.95 Evidence to Convict Former Police Captain and Indictment | G, Will Be Dismissed. A motion for the discharge from hin ball of tman, Ril 1913, charged with having accepted bribe of $800 from Alexandor Co- @ former policeman, on Oct, 10, to allow George McCrea, Curley r and George Tarbeaux to work wire tapping game undisturbed. it that time Riley was a. detective tenant on the staff of Deputy lasioner captain, was made before Crain in General Sessions to- , seconded by District-Attorney Dominick Riley, former ley was indicted Dec. Dougherty, celebration of the Fourth of July. The FALLS T0 THE GROUND programme includes music, addresses by prominent prizes and ice cream and refreah- ments for the children. Prelle is Chairman of the Committee. ‘The other members are Augustus P. Retta, Joseph Fessler sr., George Whi-| 4, gelt and J. C. Harriott jr. night from pa eh He was post epale and for years f Dutchess County. At Also in Silk-Liste at25c, for men, women and chil- dren~at leading speakers, Katnes for Deputy State Superin- ‘ance. Since Sunday he been unconscious from repeated at- tacks of paralysis, entered politics early in Ife, and ber of the county bar, His mac Toatmaster was in 1879, | le reappointed for another, and was again Charles L arreard, Clarence Burgher, John] fi pointed in 1907, cd ~ — Ea the é CUR TTL manship. values 5.00 to 7.00 values 8.50 and 4.00 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ON FRIDAY Misses’ & Girls’ Summer Apparel, Women’s Neckwear, and Young Men’s and Boys’ Wear. SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS For Misses and Girls Misses’ Suits —smart models in Linen, Ratine or Cotton Bayadere. Size 14 to 18 years. Special 14.75, 18.50 and 22.50 Misses’ Dresses of flowered Crepe or Voile, also striped Voile, Linen, Ratine or SUITS, COATS & HATS For Youths and Boys Fifth Floor. 295 Men's and Young Men’s Suits,—coats half or full lined with Alpaca; flap or patch pocketa; made of Navy Blue Serge, Gray Flannel, Fancy Mixtures or Tartan and In the memorandum accompanying A ‘i Shepherd Plaid Fabrics. Size $ to 42 inch 5 n ; ; tunic models. Sise 14 =P Nop hehe ta y was the confessyd bribe-giver, an accom bailing out of Tarbeaux after the pers were arrested the follow- been convinced by Frank Aranow, '3 lawyer, was a month after the der had been discharged and weeks after the saloon itself hud There time fix of Riley’ closed. District-Attorney sald he would timony of Cohen, was no oprroboration which to help ed by the bartender as *s visit, Mr. Whitman If Your Vacation to 18 years. Special 4.75, 6.75 and 8.50 Misses’ Washable Skirts,—serviceable models in Repp, Pique, Cordeliney Khaki or Ratine; also washable Corduroy. Special 2.95, 4.75 and 6.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses,—Russian, Long Waist and Middy models; made of Repp, Pereale, Chambray, Striped or Plaid Ging- ham; also White Linene with embroidered collar and cuffs. Size 6 to 14 years. values 16.50, 24.50 end $0.00 73 Boys’ Norfolk or double breasted Suits of Worsted Cheviot or Homespun. Size 7 to 17 years. value 7.00 to 12.50, 5.00 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of Gray or Tan Crash, Khaki, or White Duck. Sise 7 to 16 years. value 4.50, 2.85 Boys’ “Auto” Dust Coate with wind shield in aleeves; made of Gray or Tan @ for the dismissal of the Indict- Crash or Linen. Size 8 to 18 years apeainnt Riley at the October T K Y ‘ Special 9Be, 1.35 and 1.65 valuen 2.95 ait5.00, 1.50 and 2.95 : a es ou ear att e ree Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses,--four Boys’ Wasbable Suits in a large variety af distinct models; made of White Drill with models and fabrics. 95c, 1.55 to 3.78 ‘Vincent Astor. one whose features are more to the society people of Burope America and some dignitaries than Hade, because of long service this noted family. « family ‘Wiliam affable ‘@ general favorite in Newport as ‘well as in New York and many other Places where the Astor family resided ¥O FREED BUT REARRESTED eis ly Face of Thomas Hade Was years Major-Domo in the to report, pensioned for life has been retired, and, Astor, John Jacob There is probably and kind manner made Acts Quickly After Frank Belsky of No. 02 ‘ives ied avenue, who, tHe detect bs 5d throes never ee 320 Se ethan You are cordially invited to spend a few hours at the famous Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. galleries, the spacious grounds and gardens, and the surrounding group of twenty factories wherein are made Postum, Instant Postum, Grape-Nuts, Post Toasties and Post Tavern Porridge Every step in the making of these famous foods is sho material to finished article. 9 oe *“There’s a Reason POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., BATTLE CREEK M (Probably the greatest group of pure food factory buildings in the world to-day) pure food factories of the wn the visitor—from raw ICH. Red, Navy or Cadet Blue Galatea trimming, Size 6 to 18 years. Special 95o and 1.18 Girls’ Skirts and Bloomers of Navy Blue Serge,—also White and Navy Blue Galatea. Size 6 to 16 years. Special 1.38 and 2.95 convertible collars. Size 8 to 16 years, Special 3.95 and 5.76 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR A large variety of new shapes in Mid- Summer Neckwear, in Organdie, Pique, Lace or Bretonne Net. at very popular prices. Guimpes of Organdie,—hand-embroider- ed, floral designs. 95 to 1.95 Veatees of plain or tucked Organdie with 75q to 1.50 Rolling Linen Collars. . , Embroidered Batiste Collars... . value 1.05 to 5.75 Special Sale Boys’ and Children's Extra Fine Pan- amas in “Teddy,” “Vera Cruz” or ‘Tele- i Known to Society Folk of sgt Hala Costa ct inbbenaea” scope” shapes. value 7.60, 476 Europe and America, erienced j st A Girls' Rain Coats of ‘‘rubbe ‘an RT, July 2—Thomas Hade, iaxp oa Gee are always on duty to show visitors the beautiful offices and art Canton or Ottoman Cloth; Raglan sleeves; To Close Out Boys’ and Children's Straw Hats in new shapes and combinations; including Split and Milan Straws and Panamas, value 1.05 to 5.75, 750 to 3.78 Boys’ Fine Blouses aed Shirts made ¢f Imported Materials in stripes on light or dark ground. Blouses,—7 to 14 years; Ghirte,—19}4 to 14 neck. value1.8é, Sig VACATION VICT Ss $15 $25 840 8s50 ats cane Guests are encouraged to ask questions, and the most searching inquiry into each and corded edges. A Victrola purchased now may be i peeneree hy Lop every process concerning pure foods and how they are made is invited. Rolling Collars of Corded rang exchanged, at full price, for pn en ay 0 o i i tie cies Griteen Oaben tes The work of the thousand employes and the marvelous and intricate machinery used bate B Collars of Pique - SE asl any Hoe belene ries ration ‘Seote variere tonites in manufacture was explained last year to some 25,000 visitors, This year there'll be styles, 33c to 75 Other styles up to $250, a” tees ware etek more, and you are invited to be one of them. There's considerable to see—and Hand-embroidered Net Guimpes......48¢ The ‘McCreety” Victor Paym the Tombs to await trials in Gen- Organdie Middy Guimpes..,........+ 35c Plan permits the purchase of a Y! trola on terms as convenient as can bo obtained anywhere in New York ity. ‘

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