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nt M. Mares ‘varied the trouble when he said: “Waste, duplication and ex- | travaganoe should be eimiinated. A beautiful court house and civic cen- tre afforéing improved quarters for judges and juries are desirable, but in times Uke these an expenditure running, according to the various es- timates, between $17,000,000 and §30,- 000,000 should be avoided. Well may we cantemplate a halt in this plan, which means a tremendous initial ex- penditure and an annual charge for mainteance and interest ranning into the millions for many years to come.” He concluded that the Board of Ei timate should not go ahead with this “eolomsal expenditure.” “Where did you get your $17,000,000 to $30,000,000 estimates?” Mayor Mitch- MSM AT |= DARD RD MEETING sis Him “That That rresposibt and, Vicious Man” in Dis- pute Over Court House. baad Board of Estimate had o fonsion to-day at which Mitchel referred to State Sen- William M. Bennett, who wai ™ Bennett? asked the Mayor. A man arose in the audience. Mayor MitcWel saw him and flushed “T'm Mr. Bennet! and I'd like to be heard,” he sald. After Mr, Bennett took his dent Me: MoAneny made a long defénse of t! Board of mantimate'n Attitude on th Court Huse question. He said the project was twelve years old, that it was governed by an act of the L¢gin- jJature, that the of Bstimate didn’t initiate it, and that, further- more, it was mandatory on the part of the Board to go ahead and build, Mr. McAneny ridiculed the Civic Centre idea in connection with the Court Houre, He added that the conten- tions of the real estate men that the foundation of the proposed Court House was treacherous were all wrong. Furthermore, Mr. McAneny aaid, if the land were now resold the city wauld lose three or four millions. This must be added to a million al- ready spent. “Why not M1 the land in bulk to “ geen g asked President Marks. “ et the syndicate and maybe we'll i pelt replied Mr, McAneny. -(ACLON ACO ; OF ELECTRIG VIBRATOR, ¢ SAYSUO-RESPONDENT Whother ‘Walter A. Vaveban, 4 young salesman, wooed and won the affections of Mrs, Effa M. Whitehead with an electric vibrator was the question submitted to a jury before Bupreme Court Justice Delahanty when trial of John T. Whitehead's divorce suit was begun. Whiteheal is general European manager of the Royal Typewriter Company. He ts in Europe. Just be- fore he sailed, however, his detectives reported that they had found Mrs. @l and President McAneny asked Mr, Marks almost simultaneously ‘Did you get your figures from that viclous and irresponsfble man named as “that irresponsible, vic- pman.” The acrimony was caused & decision to ask Corporation Frank Lyon Polk if the city ot pesple fee, raw Rig hy H, iuole literature makes sodiaineuae “Chautauqua Lalo” “California in 1915” et af Summer Encursions’ Sree 922-224-226-228 +) GRAND STREET Near Driggs Ave. Tivicke ON QUALITY OW 4 PURCHASE OF **2Z2Q A Mighty Reduction Sale of 250 Men’s and Young Men’ s Suits moet remartenl Me Hard mee for ane ‘man: ites Ot 81S and 918 Suita, ow $Q- 75 Women’s and Misses’ saaee’ 012 #9 $1 0-50 Boye, Suits, se $45 Whiteheal and Vaughan together in the Whitehead apartments, No. 400 Bt. Nicholas Avenue, Before young Vaughan took the witness atand to defend Mra, White- head againat the charge Miss May Brewer, @ pretty detective, told how, posing as Mrs, Whitehead’s friend, she Was present at dinners given by Mrs. Whitehead to Vaughan, When the ‘proper time came, Miss Brewer teat!- fied, a raid was made upon Mra, Whitehead’a bedroom and with the air of @ tiny spotlight Vaughan and Mrs. Whitehead were surpréwed. Vaughan sella electro therapeutic appliances, Smilingly he related to the jury how he met Mra, Whitehead several yea ago at Manhattan Beach. When she complained of pains in the back he suggested a try-out of the vibrator. There being no electrio battery in Mrs. Whitehead’s apart- men}, she went to his office in Brook- nator Bennett then got the floor. af way the Mayor had at- tacked bim, he eaid, he'd be a coward if he didn’t reply, and the Board of Estimate would be made up of cow- iad if they didn’t permit him to re- vente city bag a debt of a thousand and a half millions Cora because it ts being exploited by the, ankers, the ‘ive the ix all salaries the Cit: tration was nowhere in era “We would have pas that bill had you shown you wanted It Comptroller Prendergast was the only joard of Wstimate power to Adminis- city oMotal present. But he o his own responsibility. That bil of greater importance to the city of New York than the direct tax over Bennett, “that * new one doesn’t p @ new load on your conscience.” “The present generation by the ‘pay oAgen poitey ie staking ot’ tha Iya, and the treatments were given city's finances to-day,” declared Comptrolior Prendergast, “A man who says the debt of the city is a thousand and a half million is gross- ly Incorrect,” “It’ vicious,” sald the Mayor. Medal Winner puts more than, viclous,” said Mr. Eliminated at marae sO) Fox Hills Club Stewart Browne, millionaire bank- er, said it would cheaper for the city to lone $7,000,000 now by aban- doning the Court House plans than to_go ahead. There was @ roar of laughter when Comptroller Prendergast interrupted a conversation between Borough President Marks and President Mo- Aneny with: “Do not place too much falth In Marks’ 8 PecksniMan conversion,” don't understand,” said Marke blankly. “Then I'd advise you to read Martin Chuzzlewit,” replied the Comptroller. “Perhaps my literary education has jected, grand stand play,” interject- ed t! layor. ‘Comptroller Prendergast, President McAneny and Borough President Pounds were appointed a committee to confer with the corporation counsel and learn if the Court House project in be legally abandoned. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. ‘There's no longer the slightest need of fecling ashamed of your freckles, as the (Special to Phe Evening World.) CLIFTON, 8. L, June 25.—Match play was the order to-day in the Fox Hills invitation tournament. It was quite a relief for the players to get a chance at the easier game after yes- terday’s experience in the qualifying round, There was hardly any excuse for poor scores to-day, and, as a rule, they were very good. Max R. Marston, the New Jersey State champion, furnished the first surprise when he lost to Chisholm Beach of the home club at the last hole, Maraton showed the effects of been ney “y yesterday, he failed to play anywhere near the golf that he has been play- ing lately, Beach had the advantage of knowing the course, which helped some,especially on the putting greens. Franklin W. Dyes et Montclair was another favorite # go down to defeat in hin first Mich. Dyer won the qualifying round yesterday with nev- eral strokes to spare, but he suffered the fate of most medal winners when he lost to Percy Platt of the New York Golf Club. This was the best match of the da} and at no time was there much di! ference between them. Platt is fighter at all times and is never prescription othine—double strength—is | ! 7 earanieed to remove these homely | beaten until the other man is in the —— Simply get an ounce of othine—double rom any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon nee that even the worst freckles have begun 2 to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely, It is seldom that more than an ounce needed to completely clear the skin and fain ‘a beautiful clear complexion. sure to ask for the double strength oth as this is sold under guarantee of airy A back if it fails to remove freckles, vt. WILLIAM F. MANGAN ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Accused of Killing Luke Doyle in Connection With Teamsters’ Union Troubles. Wiliam F. Mangan of No, 220 Hud- son Street, business agent for the Teamsters’ Union, which is affiliated with the American Federation of La- bor, was placed on trial for his life What—you haven't Chin-Chin’ Sa AND i to-day before Judge Wadhams in the Court of General Sessions. The Only Girl |. Mangan is accused of the murder of de. | Luke Doy! f No. 128 Essex Street, jalso a teamster and a momber of © sayl—this 18 too bad— All the song hite In the two best | rival organization, SnetEn: HWE ot the Sesent The killing of Doyle took place on | March 11 as the outcome of a figh' Only $1.25 too |he had with Mangan on that day, And yeu ean give a performance | Poyle had been a witness tn the Dis- the Independent Teamsters’ Union, a F porch every evenin, trict-Attorney’s inquiry into the Batt Oe tae 4 a some Bin murder case and is supposed to have they've missed a trick—and ti known a great deal about the condi- you'd like this little present to-night. | tiona existing in Washington Market It’s AS639 whi resulted in the deatn of the poultry dealer, jury was secured to-day in the n trial and Assistant District Asiacaey Edwards made the opening ‘speech for the prosecution. The tak- \ing of testimony will eeeie Monday |Mangen ta represented by T. Me- |manus of the law firm of Sica Gruber, Bonynge & McManus, COLUMBIA : ogy RECORDS wi ele wwe (wewrwrwew owe Another allotment of sack suits. from prices high: er up have joined our extensive display of suits Reduced to $25 <7 a iw te ty * BROKAW BROTHERS » Astor Place @. Bourth Jolene ee 28 28 oe Pe oe oe 28 28 Ae 1 quiet, with few transactions except in U. 8. Rubber, which made a new low record at 625-8 soon after the start. U. advanced 3-4 house, Bethlehem Steel were strongest of the list, showing advances of a point to 23-4 in first half hour. U. 8. Rub- ber rallied a point. prices Brokers were bearish and commin- sion house customers showed an in- clination to await receipt of German ing June 30 range around $27,000,000. During second hour veloped in Missouri sold down to 8 5-8, off 21-4. Denver preferred lost 21-8, to 54 8-8, up 1 3-4 Baldwin Locomotive advanced to 67 3-4, up 2 1-2. attempts to rally prices met stock offers, and market relapsed into dull- ness again at a Uttle below the best prices for the day. gold down to 77-8, and was fairly active on the way dow: Bastar = quarterly dividend of 1% too much golf and, as in his round] § more WALL STREET. The stock market opened very 8. Steel was up 1-4 and to 603-8 Westing- Baldwig Locomotive and Market relapsed into dullness with off a little from the beat. weakness de? Pacific, which Rubber rallied the low, and In the latae afternoon Missourt Pacific fe > Sa: sEscese oF Hlet teel tee +] t+ +] teeter i+] ase Rese. iS szened.. * pet lttettteete ih eae . = Wie i i ae] 8. S. Stool ‘pt sn ane x on Sold, ‘The Batti- Federals to-day announced the urchase of Pitcher Rankin Johnson rom the Chicago club of the same BALTIMORE, Ji league. } ern No, 8698—Three-Plece Skirt, 24 &) 0, hater ‘To be shirred to form ti! For the smaller size will be require yards 36, 6% yards 44 the width at th yards when Graws up with ‘he tern, walet measure, No, 0698, is cut in two a! Cal os sam ite abel Bh New York, or reek otampe for each pat mIDERONTANE” Write yeu your ‘roar address ce val at era Nave been given privilege of exchani dividend of jJuly 21 to stock of record June 30. paid when 27 tons so! ton to-day at Joplin, Mo. - - The May: Manton Fashions the cord, as Must ste eat “a ‘by mail on THE RA ttti EB EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 265, 1915. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ' Chesapeake ahd Ohio earnings f and three 1,683,243 com- period of eleven ery weeks show increase of pared with —_— year, ‘Tenneance jogger, Oe terly aividend, Ot con re duly 16. to stock of record Tie hi { Canadian Pacific Railroad for past eleven months and three weeks of ee earnings show decrease of §39,- 8 ; Dome Mines Company stockholders Ing at par one share of new stock for each soven shares of their hold- ings of record July 26. — Tonopah pining, Company quarterly 25 per cent. In payable Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company rterly dividend of 2% per cent. In ayable July 17 to stock of record uly & Zinc ore sold at highest prige ever id for $139.90 « Unlisted war stocks sold at m Other war stocks we: 150 demand. Atchison ie Rally Corn Products Refining Com me 4 preferred stock Is payabie July 16 t Cotton points wit ricen were off from 6 to 9 ? s a stock of record July With net changes from previous closing. Net High, Low. Last, Cha'ees = Alaska Gold Mine... 38% 37% 88% — 3 [CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN “TaN + 4] MARKET. 103 oa be +e WHEAT. os oS + % Hid ¢ High, Lom, leet, chanee, os 48% £18 font oly 102% at “is "101 100% SURO Bak: bt dot 188 fede ta 3a % + & CORN. bs i —% “edt t 3 oe. TO ‘te TS + ce optnea firm, ‘There was scat 4+ .w| tered short covering on higher, cables, . ta [Ater dectining: below yesterday's close, | Zo sharply in last hour and | oma +} t ie ay advance. 3 + __ ao = it — [| NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE ty light professional and Wall Street selling High. Low. Last. 9.27 9.17 4 9.70 9 9.95 10.02 10.02 10.25, 10.24 WAT 10. i 10.43 Market closed 2 points up to 4 points off, HAMILTON ENTRIES. HAMILTON, Ont., June 25.—The official entries for to-morrow's racea are as follows: aT Purse $500, ri Pe Kathiren i it, hei ians Mad rates .' 110; Maria, SECOND | RACK-—Pume , $200: selling hve fuplonge ‘aah, Bearor ‘calwar, 104; Ts 110; Beauty Shop, ti. 88 WO 104; “Golden. mn RACE—urse #000; j cua Handle fue searokie apd beth iiss, Tus iaeresn, ing, Sie i rothy Webb, 146, 3 FOURTH RACE--Purse 9000; Oakvilie 1 earoids and upward: Dark. Hosaloen, Perper rer p feo Hive, 138 $700; Hotel | Raval fandican: ¢ folds and. upwands one ‘mite apd a aixiventl Mow dt , BO: Calto, 1OLt how W100; Haregat, 108; Ibdolence, 100 —Pure thege sear olds C8 ‘urbe Te Pitie. Te %, in 106) isi, “10 Fact Ti, der named tenn tog. aca Mone iid: “dordon ioe; Bs ia Spe, 201; fgg, atte 100; TH RACE Tie Pie: and wywach, selling on, turt.-—*Zodiac 2. Wvanoke, ing te Hom i Liberty Hall four-yeurolda ith fein’, 114} "Z\ourentice allowance of five pounds claimed Weather clear, Track Ts sectional akirt not alone is one of the Most fashionadle of the season, it ts aj of or the prettiest and most . lere is on fives tho effect of one that ut which really 4 y 4 cut tn ix or in two to give the ry: of three sections a is better will always den the mi PIRATES AND BROWNS CHICAGO, June 36. and the St. Louls A to-day. career at Michigan and planned Join his former coach, Br. manager of the Browns, but the Pit leged previous claim. ———_———— LATONIA ENTRIES. RACH TRACK, LATONIA, K reply. Southern Pacific's gross oarnings|"ACt® are as follows In the steel trade estimates of U.|for eleven months declined $9,073,922; t 8, Steel earnings for the quarter end- |"*t decreased $2,673,499. 188; Heli ni Wi. aaa rae Hy erode and . *Mabet la, 1 a *Undeuni 7 i 104; Der, © a } ; ‘Transit, “100; Othello. Th te re she! 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