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GAM eR OF HOME RULERS AT DUBLN RT INQUIRY (Continued from First Page.) troops of the British army and th {fish Nationalists which resulted 4 the killing of four persons and th wounding of many others, forty o whom were still in hospital to-day in & serious condition. Day bad dawned to-day before th Police succeeded in dispersing th crowds marching through the streets singing patriotic songs and lookin for eokliers of the second battaiio: of the King’s Own Scottish Borderers ———____ FOR STINGS AND on whom to inflict vengeance for the fatal events of yesterday when the Borderers were ordered out to prevent the landing «¢ arms and ammunition for the Irish Nationalist Volunteers. | The crowd finding that the soldiers had been ordered to remain in bar- racks attacked the Royal Barracks | where the Borderers are at: | toned and clamored for the soldie | down a gate of the barracks and fired @ couple of shots, upon which bugles were sounded. The police came on the scene and the crowd was dis- persed. The Lord Mayor of Dublin to-day demanded in the interests of the peace of the city that the battalion of the Scottish Borderers be re- moved, Movements in the barracks indicated that preparations were be- ing made to send the regiment else. where. The gates of the barracks were guarded by a strong force of police. The Nationalist leaders take the most serious view of the affair and will demand reparation from the Government. The assistant commissioner of police who yesterday requisitioned the mill- tary was to-day suspended from duty o n e f WIFE DECLARES DOCTOR | to come out. Finally the mob kicked | THE EVENING WORLD, INSPIRED KIDNAPPING He Wants Her Confined, Alleging She Is Insanely Jealous of | His Patients, Joho F. Clarke, former District-At- torney of Kings County, appeared to- day in the County Court, Brooklyn, as counsel for Mra. Gertrude Green Scott, wife of Dr. Peter Scott, of No. 125 New York avenue, and alleged that his client was kidnapped from her home last Tuesday and illegally forced to go tu the observation ward in Kings County Hospital, where she was held for six days as a supporedly insane peraon. ‘The kidnapping, he sald, was inspired by Dr. Scott, The doctor is sixty-five years old. Mra. Scott, his second wife, is thirty. nine i they were married two years ago against the wishes of Dr. Scott's children by his first marriage. She was brought to the County Court to-day to appear during arguments on @ motion submitted by Dr. Scott to have her committed to Kings Park MUSTN'T WEIGH WRAPPERS. An opinion by Attorney-General Car- mody was filed in Yonkers yesterday | anawer to a request: fér a ruling made by John D. Bylers, focal sealer of welghts and meas a Yonkers butcher, h&d complained to Bylers last May that he had received from Armour @ , derloins labelled “64 pounds net,” but that the meat, when weighed on the counter, totalled only @ pounds. The loins had been wrapped in heavy par- affin paper weighing two pounda. In hia opinion the Attorney-General held that under Chapter 81 of the Laws of 1912,. regarding containers welxht marks must rhow the quantity without | containers, and that the law does not tolerate the sale of containers or wrap pers @s meat, no matter how neoeanary such containers may be for the purpose of keeping thelr contents In a sanitary condition. —>_—_ WIFE FOUGHT FOR HUSBAND. Me Is Held for Wearing One-Piece Suit—She Hit Patrolman. A one-pieco bathing suit on the beach. at Arverne yesterday caused dames J. Hale, | MONDAY, JULY 27, “SAFEGUARD” Bia eegight dope tn. warm water Morning eo mouth thorow Delightfully Refreshing Ne Reliable Draggist Will Offer a Substitute GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO 1914. ie ARMM oy nM il i's tall ' Tomorrow, Tuesday, July 28th The Entire Resources of This GIMBEL Furniture Sale With Initiative Will Be Thrown Open for Public Review and Selection if il al i pending an investigation. Sixteen policemen suspended for re- fusing to obey orders were placed under arrest and ordered to remain in barracks but refused to obey. —~——. IRISH ORGANIZE TO the arrest of Clyde Black, a lawyer, of No, 1040 Enstern Parkway, Broo! lyn, and of his wife, Sadie J. Black, the latter on a charge of asaaulting a policeman, The charge against Black was disorderly conduct, Both were held fn bail ar: when the case came up to-day before Magistrate Leach, Asylum, a charitable institution, was not in there and sald Jealous of his women patients and should be placed under restraint. Judge Fawcett post- boned the case until Sept. 1 and pa- roled Mrs, Scott in the custody of her LOOK FOR THIS TICKET OM EVERY PAIR IVY-POISONING USE POSLAM counsel and her siste in Jamaica, it was postponed until to- THREAD ARM THE NATIONALISTS) 8 9"Shcs nak | Ss Poslam brings skin comfort always: On the beach at rne, Policeman | By quick relief from soreness, itching und a i Beyer of the Her street station, | ageravation. When I . Brooklyn, was looking for objection. | Rashos, National Defense League Will Aid able bathing sults, A life guard dis- | 3% Poisostny, , | Hangarian Ba covered that Black had on a oi surface trou! in War for Home Rule if Poltee to Search. Gece ert ae tue ere reas " a en this happened, Mrs, ack, a footie etbena tt Necessary. Ten thousand dollars reward ts offered | cording to Heyer, struck him in the. ji by Emit eat Bani tended to be national in scope was|cr iin formed to-day at No, 377 Broadway te when D. J. Gleeson, A. EK. O'Brien, | ‘sitping . | George P. Norton, H. M. Feely, J. 8.| Headquarters, to ceived. a letter Kelly, J. K, Reldy and William O'8hea | fromthe Police. 96 iidapeat eeSioe chat | Were elected officers of the Irish Na-| The circular maya he te twenty-seven * | tlonal e League, the object of | Fe0r# oid. unmarried. and ab which 1s to purchasearmaand ammu-|eyes and a nition and furnish men ror the Na-| tionallat movement in Ireland. The organization starts off with fifty mem- bers and brane! iI be established as rapidly as po: fas, manager of the Buda- face with her fist, her too, flamed skin end stubborn surer treatment. Your druggist sells Poslam. For free lee write to Biergcoey, Labora- For Eczema Then he arrested in diseases there is no ‘The nucleus of an organisation in- of Budapest, Hungary, for lon leading the return home Ernest Htayas who has of, im. Lieu- th f th WEALTH of good §f \ looks and a wealth of long wear are skillfully ; wy woven into every pair. ‘a ‘ordon @ ROUND TICKET / h Socks-25° FOR MEN Tapering ankles—snug tops— G ARRESTED BY t BOGUS COP. “Maa “Shiela whi Had Been Lost tor a Year. When Antony Albano, nineteen, of No. 119 Sullivan atreet, waa arraigned Court before Maxistrate Deuel, reed because there Saturday, August Ist, marks the official opening i, of the Sale. But, as a matter of public convenience— the Furniture being assembled and in place, and the machinery of the Sale in full readiness—these earlier days are intended to aid the public in satisfactory selec- tion. Furniture thus chosen will be held, and charged out, on the opening day of the Sale. “Initiative” In This Case ATerm of Advertising Accuracy It is easy—and dull—enough to follow in the usual rut of fur- niture sales, with the same dull assortment of commonplace furniture. Easy enough to use the sale as a broom to sweep out, as far as possible, unwelcome loiterers, undesirable or antiquated in style. We steered away as far as possible from these habits in prepar- ing this Sale. ‘This time, more than ever before, we sought for, and found, the NEW—and it is to the NEW, the FASHIONABLE, in the Furniture in this Sale that we specifically call yourattention Furniture tn the New GIMBEL-GRAY Finish “Policeman” quality, 25 cents and Chily, & supposed officer him to the atation and. said he was at Fifty-firat 1 the “Storm Hero” Practically Umbrella || William Chilvers, Republican leader h Assembly District, playing shield » =} John Tennie of the street station. Lieut Funds raised and arms and ammu- nition purchased will be sent to per- 8 authorised by the Nattonaltat |} lunteers. The Defense League is designed to reach young Irishmen who are not affiliated with old organi- zations because of recent arrival in| this country. assist WHITE SLAVER WEAKENS. Looked For to Aid Prosecutions im Bronx, Two incidents of to-day have led to the belief that District-Attorney Mar- tin of the Bronx ts about to obtain a State's witness who will disclose the inner workings of the White Slave trpsfio in that fad Indestructibie 8, three weight, ins 5 Mr. Chil- who liven at No. & West Fifty- jghth street, formerly was Deputy At- torney-General. Gloster acos eet otation to-ark fi Te wan told {het thi au ed with that station and No. 2406 had been lost a year GIMBELS | Broadway and Thirty-third Street Store Opens Daily at 8:30 eoat and lustrous fibre-sill 3 He has al: rel counsel to the Sheriff of this, sounty S/ and counsel to the Forest, Fish and ( Confession For Men and Noreen Why not buy an Um- | that, will last? — ea Mughout the country 1, New York, Mfra. eater Sew York Miller Bros. & [eA ents was of the sen- vii fore County Judge Gib second was the ‘adjournment for a week of the , Indicted on a “Guaranteed. T Jewels A July Clearance of 62 Excellent ) Furniture in the Jacobean twist—especially in fine dining Adjusted 10-Year es te at yj i room suites. J NI i Mahogany Four-poster Bedsteads—for which demand is 0 Pianos and Player-Pianos ) i ih continually increasing. Including a number in 4-ft. size, not Filled Watches yy ' mi usually found in wooden bedsteads, | Davenport, and Davenport Tables, for the Library—the first ster erce tno All in good condition—now at the Lowest Prices in their history \ ie 4 time, to our knowledge, that this fashionable combination of erected aagan ee | I pieces for fine living rooms has been specialized in a Furniture wlth pustant ined | Schley of the PR ae eet police station arraigned ¥ ino, No. 24 Carmine atreet, and John Rubino of No. 62 Leroy street in Jefferson Market Court before Judge Ten Fyck this morning on a charge o grand Inrceny. Both men watve amination and were held for the Gran west | Jury, with ball fixed at $2,500. It is alleged that the men stole two |horres and trucks valued at about $200 one to 8 r.{on Saturday, On one of the trucks, Fined Watches. Ba | Which was taken from ler 48 of the oldaited, Morgan line, belonging to Moe Sonder of No, 105 Madison avenue, were two cases of allie and embroiderton valued at $1,000, Policeman Schley arrested the two men and recovered both horses and trucks and the goods within an hour after the robbory was committed, Sale. Furniture with Cane Panels for bedroom and living room ~ a better collection than ever before. Three Beautiful Suites—made especially for GIMBELS two for the dining room, one for the bedroom. Another remarkable offering of INNOVATION WARD- ROBES and CHIFFONIEKS—the summit of modern fur- niture luxury. Sold at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. All decided departures, you see, from the common run of Furniture Sale offerings—because they are UP TO THE MINUTE IN FASHION. Yi pointe, on, de alt others Read This stop to think that fla "Watenee, «fn than, ia tnd rc: Peay wae \ ; ” ae cae aac ie att A ee worth taking TRIXIE FRIGANZA SUES. { Now, a word about the Mtns Colld isk. Gold Wetch for 8120 | Seeke Divoree From Her Heshand, hi ° vs ° D Ge ea 1K. tel ati & § #8 Ghauiee: a. anattians This Clearance is undertaken before inventory to lighten our stocks of \, \ Savings in This Furniture Sale Rae id 1a eld eh 8) CHICAGO, July #.—Sult for divorce | excellent instruments taken in partial payment for new pianos. The instru- ! LOOK FOR THE NUMBER 180 OVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE I have no counection with the store aext deer, which was made to imitate mina, CHARLES A. KEENE 1 80 Watches. Diamonds. Jewstry. Broadway, New York Open _Unttt @ o'Clock. Saturday tnciaded. wae filed here to-day by Mrs. Trixie known on the stage as Trixte fainat Charles A, Goettler, Price Reductions of 10 to 50% Sound Pretty Much Alike on Paper. These Reductions Exist in This GIMBEL Sale on Furniture That Is NEW and Fashionable. Bear that tact firmly in mind when you go about—-as we hope you will—seeing what other Furniture Sales have to offer. The Fur- niture in this Sale is young and vigorous, and needs no walking- stick to carry it out of our building. One thing more—we commend to your attention The Superb Arrangement of the Furniture ments have all been put in good playing condition in our workshops, and offer many a splendid investment for music-loving people who do not care to pay the full price of a new piano. Many of the Pianos will be splendid for Summer homes, or where chil- dren are learning to play. Included are instruments from our own stock in discontinued styles, or which have been used as floor samples. Easy Terms of Payment Can Be Secured pn All If you like, you can begin payments on the piano you select and leave it in our care until you are ready for it in the Autumn. Here is the list: elty and non- pport. Mra, Goettler act forth that she was married March 10, 1912, and that she left Goettler Feb. 1 Ian’. Sho alleges that he refused to work and that she has been forced to pay large sums of money in settlement of debts contracted by im, WHEN -: CANNING PEARS it’s so easy to measure ac- curately with Rae It is planned like a city-—avenues and streets crossing each Crystal Domino | Cas een enews Minoaliapesus Cabinet A Contes. $100 ce other at frequent intervals, wide and spacious and brightly lighted. Granulated yee Chron Pee Oe Te This is another innovation In Furniture display, which we Sager gust 1 Ebersole, 66-note...$460 $175 i Angel 1 yelaht.. mm 25 Re think will work out to the greater advantage and pleasure of our of Pe Serten | 1 Mason Player, ca 1 Chir is customers. and the clean, J | hesene Milton... p 5 pure, sparkling ass } Shoninger Wal, $265 The August Price-Tickets on Every ee os toes 1 was Tnubelivochone. "tony $ate Piece Show the Precise Amount ; ily as through a funnel, Eleven ass Miscellaneous USED ot Your Savings eee Ten © 8D bie i iit Tralned people will be here to guide you and inform you, 4 1 Bend your address and top af @ Crretal 4480 es es ORCOOORES chs y/ | i) lt INS hope to see you here very soon. Sixth, Seventh end Bighth Ploors. cea bare ii tase ss ES $03 9675 $148 | 1 Chickering Brow... 850 $675 N | sig Mal AN SUGAR REFINING CO, Bighth Poor ali q HH Ak itn ILI" rasa C4 wes. By * inant