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OW ALL FORE STOCK EXCANGES Americans Hold Better Here Than in London Because of War Scare. Citizens Ask Public Service Board Vielde of Leading Stocks, on Present Selling Pric QUICKLY AND SAVES HOME FOR WIDOW Technicalities Aside in Case of Man Killed When Family Was to Be Put Out. 6 Amalgamated Copper. 7 American Can pf.. 7 American Car & Fou 4 American Smelters 7 American Smelteps 10 Canadian Pacific 6 Consolidated Gas 7 Great Norther: 10 Lehigh Valley & New York Ce 7 Northern Pacifio, Public Service Commissioner Malt- ble to.day held @ public hearing on | the protest ef the membere of the Merchants, Manufacturers, Business Men and Taxpayers’ Associations of the Sixth and Wighteenth Wards of Brooklyn againet the transit facili- ties tm their neighborhood and par- uoularly against the discontinuance of transfere between Van Brunt 'ptreet and the lines at the junction of Hamilton avenue. Pp ‘The Hamilton avenue line was for- merly owned by the Coney Island and Brooktyn Ratiroad, which was consolidated with the B. R. T. 1 mark « burried rush of | fom monthe ago For years, trans shorts to cover. Accumulation seem- ‘The gravity of the situation may be] 4 to be going on, indicating a belief Brunt street line to the Hamilton Judged from the fact that the Vienna|on the part of many people in the Exchange ts to remain closed for eev-| financial district that @ war involving ae ao vemery a: ‘ay situs ba , while the Austro-Hunga-| other countries than Austria and Ser- ke om rian Bank rate was advanoed with-| vin would be avoided. ‘There were many reports indicating Prices here held far better than in/a change for the beter in European London, where quotations for Amer-| international politica, but some o' fcans were down from 8 to almost 7/ them were of doubtful ortgin and Canadian Pacific, which| probably the factor which had most yielded over 6 points In London, |infiuence in producing better senti- ment was the plan of Sir Edward lackmafler Atte; pointe, Declines of 1 to 21-8 points | Grey to secure co-operation among Unrepentant B a pts wore recorded in the initial trading | four of the great Powers to main- by Bt. Paul, Northern Pacifio, Den- ver and Rio Grande preferred, and many other active stocks. Steel and | did not result in a similar condition Reading were heavily dealt in at| here, for, although the market was|over a last in hie cobbler shop at No. relatively moderate recessions. The| active and lower at the opening,| 144 Clason avenue, Brooklyn, to-day market continued feverish through- | stocks weve wanted at declines much | when a man walked up and said: | out the first hour, with further weak- ness tn Canadian Pacific, which ex- tended Its lone to 4 points. More than 200,000 shares changed| decline very much, as large buying hands tn the firet hour and one-ffth| OTders wore met at t was credited to Europe, London,| lint in the eatly afternoon to a polne|!® & Pennsylvania penitentiary and I want $200 now. If I don't got it I'll kill you. And don’t tell the police.” The etranger left the store and loltered on a corner, Buccelli ran out = ,%| of the back door, climbed a fence and/ |) Waters Pianos and — 2%] went to the Flushing avenue police station, where he told his story to Detectives Battalora and Mahon. —,”| They remembered the stranger, and in the police records found that he was Giovanni Cresta and that six years ago be shot Buocelli and was = arrested. A more serious charge was ike = “yw | pending against him in Philadelphia, %% — %| 8nd the local authorities turned bim = over to the Philadelphia pollo, He — 1% | was tried and convicted, Waters-Autola _player- ‘The detectives found the man, with & rasor in his coat pocket, Charges of attempted extortion and carrying Haters) and to-day Magistrate | a mi Saat, in the Butler Streets Magis, |]| 207 f0F- trates’ Court, held him in $5,000 bail. grat Mase Manat 4 ig + « [PREPARES MODEL PUSHCART. } = East Side Peddlers Shown Hew to A breakfast treat. It’s whole wheat! ‘The local stock market opened am'd scenes of greatest excitement to-day Conditions in Continental Burope growing out of the Servian crisis and| headway in the late afternoon al- accentuated by what appears to be &| though there was at no time the ex- critical phase in the Irish troubles) citement or bidding for large blocks caused severe losses on foreign ex-|that would ‘The State Workmen's Compensation Commission prevented @ woman and her children from being evicted from thelr home to-day for non-payment of rent when, waiving technicalities, it granted Mrs. Mary Drayko of No. 8746 Third avenue, the Bronx, $16 4 week pending the recovery of her husband, who was injured in an ele- Market Closing—The rally gained avenue line, but @ month ago the B. Mra, Drayko is the wife of Alex- ander Drayko, a mason, who on July 5. while in the employ of the Fred- erick Page Construction Company, | was badly crushed in an elevator at |No. 41 Park Row. Drayko has been the hospital since the accident, and |now, the wife told the Commission, \with all thetr sn'vingy exhausted, sho and her children were about to be issued to all the B. R. T. fines, DEMANDS MORE MQNEY Save 20% Now is the time to get your fur- niture,rugs and housefurnishings y. On our main is the finest collection of “furniture of all kinds ever seen. fine rugs and carpets and hundreds of house-furnish- articles are included. original price tickets are still Come opened here with a loss of 8 1. Upon examination the Commission found that the papers in the case had not been made out properly, and that Loon aredl aoreN ad Catetit te Opening—The demoralization abroad Drayko's employers wore insured had Vincenzo Buocelll wae working not been notified of to-day’s hearing. recognizing the necessity | for immediate action, the Commission, | with the consent of of the bonding compan | Drayko the maximum her away radiantly happy. Mrs. Elona Lehet, of 165 Bast Beo- |ond Avenue, widow of Andrew Lehet, |an employee of the Transit Develop- | ment Comp=ny, who was killed by a | T. elevated tracks, 10 per week for the remainder of her widowhood two eons were awarded $3.93 a week each, Mra. Ida Adama, of Port 8\d- |noy, N. Y. whose husband, Louis | Adams, was electrocuted July &, while |at work in the fire box of an engine of the New York, Ontarto and West- and anything you see is We give you credit red tape, with a year a half to pay. Come and smaller than those re “Biz years ago I came here and ion, com- bined with local selling, was’ bi asked you for $100, You refused It. M., but prices did not|I shot you. You remember thatT” Buocellt said he did. “Well, I did three and a halt years || good values. For sweetness of tone, tenacity of standing in tune, durable construction, beau- he new low fig- The market ral- Paris, Berlin and other centres con- tinued to sell long after the close of their markets, Another feature of the local market was the heavy eciling by the short interest, which covered a large part of ite commitments late last er, Saturday on rumors that Servia had| \™. jos to eubmit te Austria's de- = above the low. Trading was quiet. ‘The Closing Quotations. S2Sesasse! BEREGZS (oat 3 eee ee Beautiful Library Table You just take 20% off the regular price tag. London sentiment was made more] AS. tires. Deasimistio by the rurther heavy gold| Am, Ice engagements for Paris and London.|,% sac: An additional $6,000,000 was ordered to-day, making a total of more than| 4m $12,000,000 on this tne third move-| tm ment of the year and a total of about| Ancoals $10,000,000 ainoe the beginning of the| Atissii:. «oss week and her two children, § To Mrs. Edwin F. Garlan 924 East Thirty-fifth street, Brooklyn, 2 a week was made. Se with 20 per cent. The bi om... - Mra. Garland, who was @ lineman with the Edison Blectrio Company, fas killed by a fall from @ pole. ‘The widow ‘of John L. Sullivan, truck driver with the Church E. Gates Lumber Company, was awarded $9.38 a week. Sullivan wae killed July when he fell under his own team. r of Giuseppe Ramoadetta, ia Ramoadetta, rie! in h Cotton prices fell in New York mar. | jit: £ kets to the lowest quotations since | {itil May, but wheat and corn continued their marked rise, On the Chicago | (th Per Board of Trade July wheat prices opened up % point and September corn up 1% points. All markets tend- 9 ed to steady themselves by noon. SOME FOREIGN BOURSES CLOSE TO AVERT PANIC, Ge PARIS, July 31—The Bourse was If You Want Credit Pay Us This Way. jl Month! 15.00 jorthly on $80.00 $25 Monthly on 1.00 Ramoadetta was run o' an engine while in the employ of |. 8, Kerbaugh, @ contractor at Val- alla} N. Y¥. Health Commissioner to-day sent out a pushoart, scientifically and sanitartly ||| wonderful Waters-Autola 2, | dullt, as an object lesson to east side] |! player-pianos. peddiers, Edward Mannion, @ peddier, was placed in charge after he had been examined and given a clean bill of | health by Dr. Charles Boldman, Chief of the Bureau of Public Health and Ed- cation, niey of Glasgow, Scotiand, who was drowned from the tug B. 1. Odell Jr, left no dependent ‘fan can be learned, and the only award made in his case ft the undertaker w \eimilar award was made to the under- taker in the case of Chester E, Stump of Buffalo, who was killed in the nt of the International pany and left no depend- BRUSSELS, July 27—Because a . panio had been feared the Bourse | iis: was closed to-day. B The Bourse Committee learned that since the closing on Saturday sellin; lordera amounting to about $200,000, 000 have been received, July 37—A_ despatch LNG) Budapest saye that the Bourse |‘ BERLIN, July 37.—A syndicate of {Iu bankers met to-day and took steps |! to protect the Bourse. cided to Iasue special credits and to only when prices romely low limits. “Oldest Farnitare House in America” HATER Ede TEETET " Open Saturday Evenings with glase and han ‘separate. compartments for. frult | the. cast. side, callin and die- : model U ULY 87, 6 |B. A. T. GOBBLED ROAD .|WHAT IS ICE CREAM? ~~ | | AND CUT OFF TRANSFERS] HEALTH DEPARTMENTTELL When It’s Good It’s Mighty Good, But When It’s Bad It's Awful. to Restore Privilege at Once. many years, value” AFTER TERM IN JAIL to Play Old Trick for Bigger Sum. Founded 1845 ty of style and f careful _workmans soon as you examine them. on the careful cost of Keep Food Property. rie Three Stores: bles. Mannion took it thi rh #1.—Leading bank- July Clearance Summer Dresses, Waists, Etc. 212 Morning Dresses— French Linen, Striped Voile, etc. Original prices, $7.50to8.50 . . 105 Long Tunic Dresses— White and Striped Voile, White Ratine Striped Crepe, etc. Original price, $8.50 140 Lingerie Dresses— White Voile, Batiste, Embroidered and to2s.00 8-50 to 18.00 ———. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. rts from the United States by ia fell off $40,000,000 last year, compared with the preceding year. Colorddo and Southern—Third week of July gross declined $44,813, from July 1 decrease ia $111, with @ year ago. Six months ended June 80, surpiy after charges, $618,776; decline, § 645, Burplus equal to 2. six months on preferred stock. 4.75 Standard Ot! Company of Indiana ; declared ita regularly quartert: dend of $3 and an extra dividend of le Aug. 81 to stock of | i Hux Chicago and Northwestern—Earn- rt ings after charges for June show do- | ca, ) compared with « Lace trimmed. Original prices, $10.50 83 Afternoon Dresses— Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, ete. Original prices,$25.00 to 39:50 75 Linen Suits— Crash,Ramie and Russia Linen Original prices, $15.00 to 18.00 116 Separate Wash Skirts— Original prices, $5.00 to 6.50 2.75, 3.75, 4.50 syste F PPSSESE FF FR By Be BWV BY BW BW BBW BWR BBB BV BW By VY 8 OV BY 3 American Light & Power Company |#° reports net for twelve months in-|.| eee 15.00 » 25.00 S32! ph CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN 3 33,52 3323S Fre see ere # 10.00-212.50 +hibitiel 2 ES iti Wheat market opened excited at gains ranging from % to 1% cents, Wheat was less active and easy after Closed 1-2 to 3-4 advance. Corn was firm, up 1 to 1% cents Market developed heavi. ness on profit taking sales, but de- | mand on decline was liberal. Cloged % to % advance, ——— NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, 250 Voile—tace trimmed. Original prices, $2.50 to 5.00 162 Crepe de Chine-— Original prices, $5.50 to 147 Tub Silk—white and Colored Stripes . Original price, $5.00 Cutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets 1.50, 2.50, 3.50 9,00 3.75, 4.75, 5.75 M y ee Mase ze eege Woke James Me lest price since May, with heavy for- nd Wall Street selling. Market closed firm, ® points up to Se as DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, DRLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND dames McCreery & Cb, 34th Street 5th Avenue Special Values On Tuesday and Wednesday Purchases made on or after Tuesday, July the 28th, will appear on bill rendered September 1st. WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES 800 House Dresses of various washable materials. value 1.95 to 3.95 95c and 1.50 500 Dressy Porch Frocks in Dotted Voile or Flowered Crepe; satin girdles. 2.95 value 8.95 to 5.95 200 Lingerie Dresses, trimmed with lace and em- broidery; colored satin girdles. 3.95 value 4.95 to 7.50 800 Kimonos in a variety of cool summer ma- terials. _ value 1.75 to 5.95 95c and 1.65 Plain or Striped Chambray and Percale Dresses; extra large sizes. 1.25, 1.95 and 2.50 value 1.95 to 4.75. WOMEN’S GLOVES 2-clasp Chamoisette,—Natural or White .pair 29 2-clasp Silk with Paris Point Embroidery. Tan, Navy, Blaek or White. pair 50c 16-button Length Silk with Paris Point Em- broidery. Black or White. pair 75c A brief essay on ice cream was issued to-day by the Department of “Special Pure What Is Ico | I Cream? The bulletin reottes, with tho | { manner of making @ discovery, that refreshing dessert tn thie country for White oun “Originally,” {t continues, “lee cream ‘was prepared in the home and, as the name implies, consisted eaventially of ure cream sweetened with cane sugar; housewives added esas and cornstarch; vanilla and lemon ex tract, fruit juices or the whole fruit, and sometimes nuts were used to flavor the frozen mixture. loe cream freshly prepared from such materia! ig a most healthful food, especially in warm weather, and has @ high food ‘The botletin explains that in this State no standard has been fixed as to WATERS PIANOS Horace Waters & Co. offer the Waters Pianos and the ers-Autola layer-pianos on the solid basis of superior merits and Autola player-pianos can not be excelled; their superb tone and quality are evident as Waters Prices are based rO- duction (with no mniddle- man’s profit added), which to offer is anos at lower prices and on easier terms than many in- ferior commercial pianos are Send for Catalogues or call and see us and let us demonstrate and prove all that we claim for the high ality and low prices of Ne Waters Pianos and the HoraceWaters &Co. 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way 254 W. 125th St.,nr. 8thAve. b ing may legally be 6 une of golati condemned beca of gelatine to baci pt been found so full of gelatine that they dé not melt in direct sunlit. Coal tar coloring matter and harmful artificial flavors are also condemned. The department has just Issued rules for the methods of ice cream manu- facturers and of stores where, it is sold, y tiflcation loo eream “hae been enjoyed as a|! of the Adams F a8 Ce ny, No. 21 Wnitehall street, Philadelphia, was also | Tene ce cubetitute, Ash for ROMLICITS "was 8l80 | HORLICK’S Contains Pure Milk M can_buy such exce Evaporated Mil \ ane 80 ga 3! Bottle Old Monogram arg meron ae HORLICK’S | MALTED Mi one SImitations Borax Soap 7 Cakes DEC Swift’s Borax Soap, 3 cases 10° Hamilton Coupon exchangeable t amps with each cake. m2 Imported Marmalade “The Piok of Perfection” At the Lowest Price Ever Offered Large stone j ar, aver- aging 16 ounces of E. & T. Vink’s famous London- made, delicious Orange malade, for sale at NewPotatoes The finest from Virginia...... the previously unheard. of low price of Jelly Powder, Blue Ribbon, Gelatine; Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Lemon and Orange fruit flavors; Best Creamery Butter Very choicest, fresh from the Creameries; deliciously sweet, cannot be surpassed at any price. Why pay more when you Rent butter for, a lb., Belle Brook Print Butter, Fanciest selected ,in odor-proofcartons;1-Ib. print Force 1 Cec" Shredded Wheat 5 JAC Stamps FREE with each can of rich milk with ALL the cream: Essie Milky, (iis Concave: tert for bab: 29° Special Premium Sale of Choicest Teas and Coffees Unexcelled for Purity, Flavor and Rare “C: 125 ZAC STAMPS FREE with.... 100 Zal STAMPS FREE with. 60 Z-al STAMPS FREE with... 30 Jal STAMPS PRES with. raat Stamps with hulf ond quarter pouns ‘ea in proportion, PAMPS FREE with. . See 20 Zar STAMPS FREE with.... 10 Zeal STAMPS FREE with. SOA STAMPS FREE with. ‘The above Coffees are sold in the 25 Jal Stamps with 1-lb. package Ideal Brand, 25¢ At All 3& James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Corned Spare Ribs, Extra choice, b., 12¢ Loins of Fresh Pork, Extrachoice, lb., 19¢ Bacon, Sugar-cured, in boneless strips, Ib...... 22¢ Fricassee Chicken, Fancy quality,».. 16¢ At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores The Big Dollar's Worth—Unsurpassed Value -1-lb. 60c Teas + l-lb. 50c Teas see... Iolb. 85¢ Teas Bottle J.B. Choice California Sherry, 25c Bottle J. B. Choice California Port. .25c All Three Large Regular Sized Bottles. ... 50 aa Stamps FREE with full quart bot Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey California Claret, Pure, rich grape wine} half gallon, Guinness’s Stout, World famous extra igo} 4 nee 75 $ | k Double 47 Stamps I'ree Monday & Wednesday Allowance of 15c dozen for empty bottles and 10c dozen for empty splits with All Purchases except Butter and Sugar, BY DECISION OP COURT RUDOLPH DIRKS SUNDAY WORLD