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Foy | WOMEN FLEE COURT WHEN KIDNAPPERS’ MEA REVEAL AL 4 States District Court here Du for | its closing session to-day adopted a Free. the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton | resoluti id ing the teach! k Italian Families niles Pane Stricken | rauiroaa, sat ot tne hyelene ih achoold, he reuslie ven vy woman, who possesses a ‘The sult was fled on beh | tion declared such teaching degraded tu f N's 4 1 atAnnouncement: “Palo- | pankers’ ‘Trust Gompany of New| morals rather than promoted thom.. |g Text Book Upon the Ailments zollo Squealed.” _ TWO GOT LONG TERMS. “We'll All Get Fifty Years!” 4 pany acted as trustee for bond and is only obtainable by i 1 f Holders. with holdings aggregated | cluding mich plays from the theatre. | 4 iy e by mai Shouts One Man and Joins | helene fe natrna ne nee tga | Ths aanoclation Tejleed In tho [ZO at Mrs Pink ms labora ® ; 4 * Failure by the railroat Day in- | growth of Catholic colleges for women | 9 tOry. wi mailed inplain f Women in Flight, | eat'at uyt a t_atated It Sra ano in the promotion oe nmr |erivelope absolutly freedo any A dozen young Italian woman, seme of them mere girls with babes im their arms and children tugging at their hands, fled in terror to-day from the witness room outside of the General Sessions courtroom, where Judge Wadhams is sitting. They cleared out as though a bomb had been dropped among them. Following them a short distance behind was a young Italian, and as the woman shrieked he repeated in tones that could be distinctly heard: “Pallozollo bas squealed. Now everybody will get fifty years.” ‘This man also fied from the bulld- ing and @ court attendant who heard the outcries, found several of the young wives huddled together with thetr children, crying as if in despair. Pallogollo had really “squoaled” and was still “squealing” while the * women went rushing out of the building. Pallozollo is under tndict- ment for complicity in the kidnap- ping of five-year-old Giuseppe Gu- mina, who was stolen from his fa- ther's grocery store at No. 305 East Seventy-first street, on April 28 and kept a prisoner until his father paid @ ransom of $150 on May 1 and re- gained his son, Pietro Brusco and bis wife, Neva, the brains of the Plotters, were found guilty a fow weeks ago and sentenced to from twenty to thirty years and from ten to twelve years respectively. But Pallozollo did not squeal at , their trial. He did not see the light until Assistant District-Attorney Weller, who is conducting the trial _ of Antonio Buono, had a long talk with him and recalled what had happened to the Bruscos, So when the Buono trial was started to-day Pallozollo, trembling and shifting his eyes from one side of the courtroom to the other, was the first witness called. He only stopped once tn his story and that was an abrupt halt when the cries of the women—the wives, mothers and sisters of the kidnappers reached his cars, He listened for @ moment and thon went on, Pallozollo insisted that he had no " part in the actual kidnapping, but was brought into the affair as a go- between after repeated letters to the grocer demanding sums ranging from | 1,000 to $5,000 had failed to bear fruit. | “Finally,” said tho State's star wit- ness, “Gumina sent back word by me that he would pay $150. I told Buono, and as they were tired of keeping the boy they finally accepted this offer and I got the money from Gumina and gave it to them.” Gumina identified Pallozollo as the man to whom he paid the ransom. <a NEW TROLLEY FRANCHISE. Cars to Be Ran From the Bronx to Fort Lee Ferry. The Union Railway Company of the Bronx got a franchise from the Board of Estimate this afternoon to operate cars from the Bronx across tho Wills avenue bridge, and west on One Hun- dred and Twenty-ninth street to the | Fort Lee ferry. dents of Harlem | opposed the granting of tho franchis« because the company refuses to giv: transfers in Manhattan, ‘The Public | Service Commission may take up the| transfer matter. It was the opinion ef the Mayor and other members of the Board that the new trolley line will be @ benefit. ee SHOT DOWN IN STREET. Wounded Man Declares He Does Wot Know His Assailant. Frederick Doughty and hia brother Béward, who live at No. 243 Kighteenth street, were driving tn runabout this afternoon and stoppe: @ saloon at No. 1367 Avenue A, As they alighted a man stepped from a hallway and fired a shot from a revolver which | truck rederick over the heart. Ho fell Dr, Liser took rederick to the Recep- tion Hospital in a serious condition. He aid he didn’t know who had shot him ‘and Edward said he hadn't recognized | } the man, Sout pose: it pain your Ligh’ tung cura’ It 1 jointed 160,000. be $12 to be cured If the 41 °! and properly treated before the incurable ment you ba Dini RECEIVER IS ASKED FOR C., H. AND D. ROAD Bankers Trust Company of This | City Makes Application in Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, July 2—Application for a receiver was made in the United York. The action also requests the foreclosure of a mortgage held by the trust company. a5 Tho application was approved by/to the P: 1 Judgo Hollister, before whom the pro. |+o the Fanama-Pacitfic Expedition, ceedings were instituted, and Judson | Harmon and Rufus B. Smith were ap. receivers under bonds of In applying for recelvors for the railroad the Bankers’ Trust Com- for the application er receivership. ‘The mortgage, the forth, involves somo $86,000,000. This Includes $3,162,000 worth of bonds for| the association from the Pope.. the Indiana, Decatur and Western} Railroad and bonds for the Cincinnati, Indiana and Western Road. The petition declares that the entire bonded indebtedness | of the Cincinnati, Humilton and Day- ton is $75,000,000. VOTE $6,000,000 FOR BROOKLYN FREIGHT ‘L’ Ultimate Cost of Part Improve- 000 worth ment to City Will Be More Than $12,000,000, The Board of Estimate to-day set aside $6,000,000 for the construction of an elevated freight railroad along the! i Brooklyn waterfront, and fo yarious other port improvement pur- 8. The ultimate expenditure wi 68,825, Mayor Mitchel said that the rail- /‘ roud would have to be constructed and a4 price. For a cool Fourth. operated irrespective of any arrange- Evidence of your satisfaction Ladies’ White Can ment with railroad companies for joint /f With Blyn Shoes and Blyn me sth | ials with narrow ts operation. If necessary, he added, the ff od. 8 : panish L a Deck Cepardienty would run) We f is manilest in the continu- Summer Style at a very freight railroad. ously increasing business i: Ten Iso with welt The estimated cost of construction of the raiiroad is 3,891,000. Th Baltic yard, a steamship compan yard, will have to be acquired at cost ards of th acy THE CURABLE STAGE TUBERCULOSIS ¢ most import ts is that t fact regarding ¢ recogni dF annoyed by through th condition or the remed! and an expert tn diagnosis by special X- { examination. Me discovers the very earliest signs of tre blew and upon an} for the regaining of yo ith. Investigate his treatment and the records of his permanently cured patients, costs you nothing to find out for you! yn and e} Dally, 10 to-4: Sonday. Wedne 8 ofclock; Sui book om Tuber UZ GENUINE » SS SS XS MONDS | To-Day and To-!.:orrow | mands purchased from Nias withis one year ont. wit LOOK FOR THE NUMBER 180 OVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE with the store ne: which was made to imitate mine CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, fro ‘Until 6 o'Cleck Brida. tition sets of and treat. | tried, consult Dr. Andereon, | rely upon h for enh, Broadway, New York NING WORLD, Adamfon on Board of Re Mayor Mitchel yesterday Fire Commissioner Adi Commisstoner Woods a Board of Review for the cases of SEX HYGIENE TEACHING OPPOSED BY CATHOLICS Educational Association Also Op-| 1 Police | Hoad poses Ex-Mayor Nathan as Italy's Commissioner. ATLANTIC CITY, July -The Catholio Educational A@pociation, at n for Police May: | Nate of Corporation Counsel Polk, Corns missioner Adamson and Inepestor Daly. | A Valuable Book for Women Peculiar to Women” has at jand such information as may save her serious illness, or if she is ill it will give her an intelli- gent understanding of her case and suggest acure. This valu- able eran e bound text book is not an advertising pamphlet, A resolution was also adopted op- posing the appointment of Ernest I. Nathan as Commissioner from Italy Tt waq held that he opposed Catholic teaching. Another resolution opposed the pro- duction of sex plays and commended the attitude taken in New York ex- schools where nuns could prepare for teaching under Catholic auspices. An Apostolic blessing was read to woman who will write to The Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass., asking for it White Footwear For Cool Comfort For All Members of the Family Blyn stocks of White Canvas, Buck and Nu-buck are complete, and em- brace all the newest Summer Nov- elties, Blyn Shoes are known as the standard of style, quality, dura- bility and—most emphatically— | or | ut soles and new kidn at the same price. Big Family Stores. he ny a he Children’s and Misses’ White Footwear For Growing Girls Style 2540 b%to11 $1.50 114 to? $1.78 White Patent Colt Sizea #34 to 6, $2 v-|P.,NusBuck | Gun Metal | — White Patent Colt 814 to11. $2.00 | 5 to 8. $1.25 aaNt-Buck Gun Metal me|firtsto 2. §2.50 | 8to2... $1.50 |¥'sto...$2.50 | * 106... $2.00 Children’s and Misses’ Pumps of| Growing Girls’ Pumps, of White White Canvas, White ent Colt ribbon b d pumps that will prove durable and economical, And Don’t Forget the Extra Comfort of ——— _? Nature She u-Buck, Pat-| Canvas, WI 1-Buck, Patent Colt and Gun Met. ik ribbon bows, low 1, si heels-~stylish, durable and low pri Ten Big Family Stores LY ii & Senty ts ye ur West Side Stores: tor the grow- ing feet. Sold at the same prices as ordi+ nary shoes, r xe spocnconcoennuRenaR IE ROIGoR FWomen’ S & Misses’ Dresses $7.50 Value at These dressesarestun- § ningly fashioned and made of the latest materials— ts Crepes, Ratines, Fancy WAvoile, Flowered Lawns. Exceptional value, — Silk and lingerie dress- es for evening wear and afternoons. Latest styles, Regularly sold at $15, $7.75 9 2 Men’s ®lue Serge Suits | with extra pair of white flannel trousers. $ 00 Splendid value at %25.00. Special for 15° 2 to-day and to-morrow. .++++e+++ Aan a The OLDEST and Most RELIABLE CREDIT HOL ; he in Greater New Yor. ‘$1.00 a Week Clothes You and Your Entire Family ¥|° H, ZEITZ 535 Fulton Street xt Sqjacaeese Flag Sets, 98c 14x6-foot cotton bunt+ ing flay. 17-fodt varnished pole, ball trucks and halyards. 11-inch galvanized bracket holder. Men! for Friday only. THURSDAY, JUDY By Vere me ders. MEN'S TWO-PIECE BATHING SUITS, of heavy cotton, in navy blue only MEN'S TWO-PIECE white or red bo with cotton-and-wool mixe Oxford, . ¥e BOYS' ONE BATHING SUITS, and-cotton, in navy and Oxford, BOYS’ TWO-PIECE COTTON SUITS, navy blue with white or red borders + in madras and without collars. NEGLIGEE mercerized bodies. gunemietal buckles. the warm weather? BATHING SUITS worsted in medium weight; navy blue and O: FOUR-IN-HAND SCAR from rich silks and crepes; a beautitul assortment to select from. Value S5c, special at.......06++ 98c ro rd, split & $3.88 “$1. 53 ot wool- $1.15 BATHING 39c & 69c Men’ s Shirts at 77c 100 dozen soft negligee shirts, made from soft mercerized materials; neat colored stripes on white grounds; attached or LEATHER BELTS, black and tan, with hilaloe Underwear for Men Have you enough underwear for use during | \e have o hensive stock of cool and lightweight goods prices which are extremely low. light weight balbriggan, | short sleeve shirts and ank! ankle length rene drawers... 190 | Sizes. To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory—READ IT. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THe HOME 59th to 60th Street Tomorroy—Last Day Before the Fourth 2,000 Men’s and Youths’ Bathing Suits, at $1.98 -— Thy 88 Every size for|separate bloomers; sizes 34 to 46, Every size for}? n 33 to 46 chest measure. For a Fourth of July special we have selected these service- able suits and marked them below the usual price. The materials are blue serge, plain and fancy pencil stripes,| Mousquetaire in_many shades, plain gray) Silk Gloves, suiting and silk mixtures. Cut in the latest summer models. The Suit you have in mind]all pure thread silk; regular 1S is sure to be found in this|to $1.00 grades. assortment. Gecond Floor We'll Give 25c For Your Old Hat In order to effect a rapid and complete clearance of our fine Straw Hats we have assembled from our stocks Six Hundred $1.50 and $1.90 Hats, $1.24 That makes the reduction either 26c or 66¢—and when you count in the 25c allowed for your old t getting the choice of our best hats, at only. . All styles; all sizes; every one perfect. vat, you °99c ‘The above offer 1s Bathing Suits at $1. 83 French-knit two-piece wool-and-cotton suits, in heavy, medium weight; navy blue and Oxford, with contrasting ure *) a | SILK-AND-MADRAS SHIRTS, with soft French cuffs; blue, gray, lavender and black stripes on white grounds; value $2.50. Special at. SHIRTS, made otf inponed uactas and pongees; pure tub silk fronts and cutfs, with $1.66 $1.34 47c large open-end model, made Bc on hand a compre- at SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, | UNION SUITS, white white checked nainsook, checked — nainsook; i athletle syle, sleeveless athletic style....... 39c irts and knee length | siitRTS AND DRAWERS, fl Growers; excellent Qe | first quality, fine combed is cloth balbriggan; shirts HIRTS AND DRAWERS, | have. French’ neekbands drawers have double sent, le and knee, and sus+ Jer tape; in all 39 i SSS SE ESE thkvsth 1 BLOOMINGDALES' Flag Sets, ‘i. 79 1 6x10-foot heavy, fast colors fla be | hardwood poje, ball trucks and hale or TRUTH’, Lex.to 3d. AV, Preta'908 Of mohair. Rolling collar, belt, tie and trim ming on sleeves of plain or striped galatea; EAU DE CYGNE BATHING SUITS, revers on walst and piping on sleeves and waist of satin; sizes 34 to 44, $4.98 98c Th CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS, of navy blue flannel; trimmed with galatea; sizes 3 to 10 years, Women’s Silk Gloves Made by one of the most prominent manufacturers. 48c Mousquetaire 59 c Silk Gloves, Double finger tips, 12-but- Lest quality silk, 16-button ton length, in black and white | length; Black and’ white; all and 16-button length in colors; | sizes. Equal in all respects to standard makes selling as high as $1.00 a pair. . Women’s Silk Gloves, 39c Two clasps: best quality pure silk, Paris point embroidery; black and white, Main Poon, Women’s Neckwear Reduced One-half The sample line ot a leading women’s neckwear manue ; facturer will be placed on sale to-morrow at one-half the’ regular price. Every piece is new and up-to-date, On account of the great assortment, we cannot give details here. These are the greatest neckwear bargains of the season, Mata Fleer, ~ Hair Goods---Special NATURAL WAVY TRANSFOR+ Three reasons or the popularity of our MATION, all around the bok oe GEpart: head, of fine natural hair, $4.65 Superior Yeette 34 around the head, of Quality, Reason- wavy hair.. . $l. 45 itethodas oo" | NATURAL WAVY ” PSYCHE | A tew specials for reduced 3 tomorrow: seeeeeeceeeeees $1.05, NAIURAL — WAVY = HAIR | EMPRESS IMPROVED INSTAN- SWITCHES of fine natural hair, 20-in, switches... $1.65 24-in, switches. 28-in, switches... .+ TANEOUS HAIR COLOR RESTORER. $2.00 J Reonnd Flees, Muslin Underwear at Special Prices WOMEN'S CREPE N1IGH1 WOMEN'S WHITE PETTH GOWNS, easy to falindtt, and re- COATS on cine and_cambrie, juire no pee in white, rire scalloped em wlinkane 1 Ble ahs 49e troidery and lace ruffles... 49¢ 0 GHT GOWNS, trim | CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWe 1 bia with Due laces and ERS, with emi . tle; sizes 2 to 12 years ie 1Se CHILDREN'S PRINC! of tine nai riety of styles, BOYS’ AND G (OMPERS, of seersucker, In beach model; low neck and short sleeves; easy to J launder and require .. 396 to 69: | | WOMEN" S COMBINATIONS. ot tine re nainscok and CAMDTIC; Btee sees a reees s WOMEN'S mw HITE COATS, many styles and mi te rials, including ain ham, cambric tops, Bias, 6) Halen cloth; prettily trimn with lace und embroidery $1.00 No ironing; sizes 2 to 8 years Bags and Suit Cases These are timely specials for the Fourth of July outing and 21.40 Matting Suir mses, 24 vacation time. Matting Sult Cases, for outing and bathing suits, 38c Matting Phonic Baas, 16, 11, and [Fs 38c Child’s Dress, 49c O: plan champbray, pisia gingham and pat Trepp. with low neck, short Sleeves trimmed wil) shepherd Check; $1208 2106 year$..... cc cececeePeveeee cae 49c GIRLS' GINGHAM AND PERC ALE is RESSES, with collar and straps on waist of white crepe, or collar ot solid color, trimmed with embroidery; ner Light SIZES 6 10.14 YEUTS. ec ececenen ee ; GIRLS’ FLOWERED VOIL E DRESSES, C tc and trimming on sleeves of lace insertion and edging; shirred at waist; taney buttons on tront of waist sizes 6 to. 14 years i CHILDREN’S PIQ sizes 1 to 3 years., u E COAT! LEX. TO 30 AV., 69TH TO GOTH ST. Fey you want your “business” to becom the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad,