The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1915, Page 8

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Fatally Hurt in New Jersey Escapes Mirac- | Seventh Street, Manhattan, stood in i] |the parlor of the Sunrise Mountain aan. OMAN 5 LIFE is at Pine Brook, N. J., last night At 7 o'clock listening to the words of N. 3. Jane While Rey, Dr, Bevy of Temple Emanu-El, @n the Newtonville station Union Hill, making them man and x P felphia and Reading wife. As the last word the ser- fee wan spoken the bride anc bride- so-day Mrs, Filomeno Rus: | Friend Finds Hakelberg With of their friend “on fatally agured. train ®Y! “Noose About Neck, Ready | truck « ba the hotel. escaped | death. to Hang Himself. de until some woman held in her ‘barn in flames and ents that the bolt was unscratched, although had not hit “he ‘hotel. ayo over it as it lay Extraordinary speed in mail deliv- Lime-Loss in Tuberculosis edy waved the life of Charles Hakel- or hi KT berg, a retired business men, to-day. g Hakelborg is sixty-nine years old. His wife died recently, he lost, $1,500 in a bad business investment and bis stg Henney) wey Spots. | neaith failod. He apent all of Iaat night preparing for sutcide, and at 6.80 o'clock this morning mailed al {i not | letter to hin friend, Samuel Howard | , of No, 651 West Forty-ninth Street, “When you get this,” the letter!) read, “I will be dead. Come to a es rooms and you will find everything I bey ons own, which I have left to you, I in- | n te rid yourself the homely close you the deed to my burial plot. ‘and get a beautiful complexion. | There 18 room there for four more | % fs more than one ounce needed| graves. When I am buried I Meck worst case. you to keep watch of the papers for | _ @ gure to ask the druggist for the} nometeas, broken down men who ‘othine, as this is the pre- : i have killed themselves and bury Iutoremavetrecion —Av three of them in my plot.” Howard got the letter on the first mail delivery at 8 o'clock, He ran ' | around to Hakelberg’s home, No. 416 | GRAND APIDS# West Fiftieth Street, picking up Po- i ‘Meeman Fitzgerald on the way. ‘They found Hakelberg with @ noose around ae Le! E hia neck, just about to hang himself |from a hook he had fastened to the | wall of the room. i } 14 On a dresser in the room were all of |Hakelberg’s little ploces of Jewelry, jeach taged with the name of the . person to whom it was to be given. A |The clothes in which he desired to be buried wero laid out on tho bed. He leek expressed disappointment when How- we AN ACCOUNT |*% #14 tho policeman broke into the || TUESDAY ATTRACTIONS room and said that they had only de- LL our merchandise adver- CREDIT ee Ee cee stented , Suny in on sale ook the old man ‘ont jonday and Tuesda: » Biponed 950 ['R Cow $40} siae Poitce Court. Howard promised || prices quoted, For'i $ $ to keep an eye on him and he was dis- os” 7512 x: road 150 Lye, os k ae charged by Magistrate Deuel. Women’s Low: Shoes $2.00 tet Foal and = 75 L ST. com Hart Stopping « Ranaway. we LA AT Thomas Brennan, a laborer, of 'No.|} {lott ant itary fe Sik? oat *4.00,, Bo. 261 West One Hundred and Forty- ony ee Feet oe, Onfands, “blain or with i$ E fifth Street, was taken to Knicker- IS bocker Hospital to-day suffering from @ fractured shoulder and collar LU MBUS AVE. bone received in stopping a runaway <ET 103 & 104. 57 Peeper aia StemingdateS TO INTELLIGENT MEN You know, after 7 years of hard times, real estate now is at the bottom. You know that prosperity is just ahead. Now is the time to buy You have seen the wonderful growth of the Bronx. Its growth is now 85,000 people per annum. YOU KNOW IF YOU CAN BUY LOTS FOR $50 TO $350 EACH directly on the line of that growth Not in the outskirts, but here in town ' Within seven minutes’ walk of a new apartment house district Within six minutes by trolley of Simpson St. Subway Station Within a few blocks of a station of the Lexington Ave. route |/¥OU CANNOT MAKE A MISTAKE YOU MUST MAKE MONEY Your own common sense will tell you this STORMY WEATHER OF SATURDAY & SUNDAY has kept people from seeing the lots. It only takes afew dollars tobuy a lot, as 70% canremainonmortgage. People whohave a little money and the nerve to buy will get the benefit. Our orders are to sell; we will do it if we have to give them away. You will never get an ‘opportunity f like this again. EXAMINE THE LOTS TODAY #8°S2 AUCTION SALE OF 579 LOTS of the Estate of Bradish Johnson, Inc., on Clason Pt. Rd., Randall Ave. (Easterly extension of 149th St.), Ludlow A Easterly extension of 63rd St.), White Plains Rd., and hers rece and streets, to SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION No matter what price they bring _ ‘TUES. & WED., JUNE 29th & 30th, at 10.30 A.M. at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, N. Y. City CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE, TITLEs INSURED FREE SAVINGS BANKS BOOKS TAKEN AS DEPOSITS ON PURCHASES OF LOTS TO REACH PROPERTY _ Take Subway, Bronx Park Train to Simpson Street Station, thence Westchester Avenue trolley sar down Clason Point Avenue to property. For maps, apply to 4, Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3d Ave. Joseph P, Day, 31 Nassau St, N.Y, City, ? Su fed EBviwiING wonky, © DRAWS WOMAN G } ____ AUTOMOBILE ___auromosices, == || auTomomnes, | meen “2 RABY UNDER TRAIN QUICK DELIVERY jeg ty ae am Diets aa “A Rubber Chain Tread ad built on a Powerful Modern Tire” mC MGCKAWAY best” st. “GRAND REPUBLIC” TE wt| Priced Tires. 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No. 20 Union Square | NEW YORK, June 14, 1016. d for the six | A semi-annual dividend ag the rate of mn all deposits pig e N a Mi a ered graben THREE’) ‘AND ONE-HALF Per Cent be credited to depositors on all sums of per annum on suine from Aa to sy 000, payable $5.00 aud upward and not exceeding o "1 made on $4,000 which shall have been deposited s a at least three months on the first day of July ext, and will be payable on and after Monday, July 19, 1916, AND RETURN Money deposited on or fore July 10 will draw interest from OVER 41H OF JUL. . Go July 2, 3, 4 Return Limit July 6th Tickets good on all trains including Black Diamond Express, The Bowery Savings Bank THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK will sell at his office in the Municipal Building On June 29, 1915, at 2 P. M. $46,000,000.00—412% Gold Corporate Stock of the City of New York Payable June 1, 1965, —and— $25,000,000.00—4'2% Gold Corporate Stock (15-Year Serial) of the City of New York Maturing annually from June 1, 1916, to June 1, 1930, inclusive, The latter class will be sold only im series. For example: A single bid fer 715000) 9 proposal fez 12. G10) lam Materng irene bids will be accepted fer separate maturities, Seperate Proposals must be made fer each clase. The Greater New York Charter provides that bids may be made for as small an amount as $10 and In multiples of $10 for each maturity. No bid for Corporate Stock im the serial form can be accepted for less than $150. end bids for each class In hepersty sealed envelopes, enclosed in other envelopes addressed to the Comptroller, A Deposit of Two Per Cent. of Par Value must Accompany each Bid. Such osit must be in money or certified check upon a New York State ik or Trust Company, or any National Bank. Por fuller information see “City Record,” pubfished st Nos, 96 and 98 Resde Street, New York, or consult any Bank or Trust Com- pany. Send for descriptive circular te WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller, City of New York, Municipal Building, New York. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK |] 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Dividend (112th consecu tive) has been declared at the rate of Three and One-half Per Cont. per annum, Credited July 1, 1016, and payable on and efter Thursday, July 15, 1916. 0 alt same entitled thereto Dollar Savings B. | joney deposited om or before 2808 Third Avenue, July 10, 1015, drawe interest Interest credited July Int, at the rate of from July 1, T CHUNK unis fron ‘or before July ith ly Ist .. EDWARDS, President T | | Unfurnished. N. W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue. | FOR GALE. "|| ‘July 2, 1915, dividend at the rate ‘Larnest Bapelsterers in N.Y, Best Work, | FOU UR PERCEN wis 3 | nu Magid wader the | is [hy x DRAW INTEREST | AM, FELSINGER, Pre tr DUING. ‘Treasur wet ne ShING! KERHOFF, Malden Lane Savings ini 170 Broadway, cor. Maiden Has declared a semi-annual mee at the rate of 4% PER ANNUM made on or before July 10th D will draw lntercet from July let. 8 wed from 9 A. M. to 6.80 1 Lr (DIAENDS estes st Histekito, 19 ag BEE way ne Stuy, 105, Man will call, ay Be, KY AG ADE To ORDER, i nome wees. || wth ey Baler te tet 4. OD | nn § eur DIAMOND WATCH GS. ; inday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.

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