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Escape Their “tes Place ful “Dope Fiend.” et : greeted them without this Hiding Is Revealed by Venge- ‘was responsible for the ar- to-day on a charge of as- nineteen-year-old Michael of No, 787 Bast One Hundred Forty-ninth Street and seven- more sottte Bornhagen accepted La- terza's suggestion that they go to the je station of Frank La Rocca Two Hundred and Sixticth Street Broadway for purposes of rob- » Both boys knew La Rocea and The Coupon Below Entitles Bearer to SIX BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS for This coupon, presented only to readers of Paper, lf Presented at any of the following [PASTOR FAILS TO SAVE ZOO MASHER, WHO GETS 60 DAYS ON ISLAND When his back was turned Bornhagen struck him on the head with a base ball bat and knocked him senseless, The boys stole $18 and a gold watch and chain, La Rocea reported the case to the police, giving the names of the boys, but they remained hidden until Inst night, when a broken, shaky wreck of a man accosted Detectives Wagner | | and Meyers at Kighty-fitth Street and First Avenue, Ho said he was an oe ex-convict and a cocaine user and Jersey Candidate for Ministry that drug had just even one sniff. “T want to turn him up,” said the disappointed “fiend.” “A man who would refuse coke to a friend ought to_be in jail.” Then he lod Wagner and Meyers to a house in the neighborhood, and there they found Laterza and Born- hagen. The boys made a confession at Police Headquarters to-day —_—_————— a man who had plenty of the refused to give him} (Caught in Police Net for Annoying Woman. Hasilio Sartori, a prominent mem- ber of the Grove Street Reformed Church of Union Mill, N. J., was sent to Blackwell's Island for sixty days by Magistrate Murphy in the York- teen-year-old Frank Bornhngen of | Mall Swindier tn Sentenced. ville Potles Court this morning for an- United States District Judge Rua- ‘Mo, 615 Hast One Hundred and Forty.) iy ntepord David Kasacaon, | INK women tn front of the monkey Mh Street, and cocaine was also re- [oy or the Kalow Manufacturing | Mouse in Central Park Zoo. rtort S@pensihie for the crime with whteh | /., ny, to one year and one day in| Was arrested by Lieut. Duffy's de thity are charged. Laterza has been ited States Pei fective squad on Sunday after he had @ “cocaine fietd” for nearly five 4 ot using been watched for twenty minutes, years. defraud na aooking The prisoner is a musician, a ‘On the afternoon of June 26 he met work by means of @ ¢ teacher of music, a student at the iagomonll and gave that youth hin hue Wan given because Heaacaon, | theological seminary at Bloomfield, of “coke.” After a few in in r health.) N. J., and is preparing for the min- Pe ‘ie rald to have cleared $600,000. "| isiry.” ‘Pastor Inane W. Gowen of the eenepentiiemanane Moers Cohen by Cob Grove Street Church, was in court to Morris Cohen, sixty, a laborer of No.|&!¥e him a good character and Con- 643 Wales Avenue, was struck by a car|#te#man Bennett was there to de- today at Chester Street and Wales tfend him. Their good worda didn’t Avenue, sustaining aatblo fracture Yio was taken to Lebanon | Weigh much, in the opinion of the Magistrate, against the evidence confronting him, Chauncey Adama, a negro; Frank Lens, Frederick Rawlins and ris Martin were each given sixty days on the Island for offenses similar to that of Sartori, Valentine Simmonds of Rooneton was held in $500 for Special Sessions for insulting little irk. Tho disposition of the cases before Magistrate Murphy makes a cleanup of twenty-three cases in front of di faci No More—No Less : the monkey house In the past ten entitles bearer to HALF A @laays by Liout, Kelly's men and nine | DOZEN ARTISTIC CARBONS $|>y Inspector Dwyoer's mon, Six de- teotives are on duty all the time at the monkey house, Magistrate Murphy said this morning that the practices there had to be wiped out if jt meant the abolition of the mon- key house or the entire 200, —— -—-— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ETTE PHOTOGRAPHS in Book Form, size 644x9'9, | 00 at the REDUCED PRICE of (Renular Price Without This pon, $8.0 WHEAT High, wf con 4" studies before July 26, 1915. July Son. Youns : ve HOTOGRAPHER 4 Sept! BROOKLYN Open 106% 104 Ope "wheat op one cent high lected on hedge selling. July ‘d y was nervous at the decline, ax question lof weather has an important affecting the movement of now ill be available for July “delty o, clined further In afternoon and cent to 1 1-4 cents de which | Prices jolneed 3 mt ‘orn wan barel; ‘Night, Prices sol Cloned % op. Erle Bt.. Jer. Clty, City Hall, Newark. atendy; off in afternooi to \% of a cent decline As Comfortable as a Nursery le Gas offices :— No. 157 Hester Street Tel. Canal 8400 No. 130 E. 15th Street Tel. Stuyvesant 4900 No. 36 Union Square Tel. Stuyoesant 1302 No. 112 W. 42d Street Tel, Bryant 2348 hia How) Bp “THAT is an apt description of the kitchen where a GAS RANGE and other Gas-using kitchen ap- pliances are in daily use. We all have.a thought for the | health and comfort of the little ones and should have for ourselves. 4 we SF, FS There is no excuse for an overheated kitchen either in the Home, Hotel or Restaurant. only while you are cooking and then it is confined to the range. .We rent Gas Ranges suitable for household or business pur- poses at very low rental prices. ‘We sell Gas Water Heaters at moderate prices on the install- ment plan—covering six months. Full particulars at any of the following Manhattan or Bronx Where Gas is used there is heat No. 32 West 125th Street Tel. Harlem 3533 No. 1909 Amsterdam Ave. Tel. Audubon 4600 Courtlandt Av. & 14sthst. Tel. Melrose No. 1815 Neha ds Avenue Tel. Tremont 2610 No. 30 East 42d Street Tel. Murray Hill 4830 No. 2084 Third Avenue Tel. Harlem 5385 “No. 281 Lenox Avenue Tel. Morningside 120 “The Right Way is the Gas Way” _Fonsolidated Gas Company of New York GED. B. CORTELYOU, President BRIDE WHO KEPT HER MARRIAGE TO LAWYER A SECRET FROM FRIENDS. MRS. EB. ROST * WALL STREET, Stock market opened quiet, leading stocks showed only fractional changes Goodrich advanced to a new high at ‘Ss, General Motors 8% points to and U. 8. Rubber sold off 1% to 48% and recovered to 49%. General interest was centred in uncertainty regarding price to be realized by the city for its $71,000,000 bonds to be sold this after- noon, f the high rate which British Government is paying on its new loan. Shortly after first hour the market id off about a point, with weakness in copper stocks and the lame duck railroads—Rock Island, M., K.&'T.and Missouri Pacific. Canadian Pacific In view Nel [declined 2% to 143%. Very little stock came out on the raid. ‘Trading was light and by noon prices were steady, a little above the low. In early afternoon market was dull, 4 few stocks sagged off slightly below the level reached earlier. After bids for the city bond sale were known market held steady. Closing Quotations, With net changes from previous closing, High, Lo ae. Alaska Gold Mines is * Atnalgamated Cs i Hotty =" + % t 4 ‘ther + % ie. + ie = if + * ¥ restore FF, Ps = Brie y PW. Woo! g 1% + 4 ae Sh: =18 =} i is iat a On he Oy be 3 : + % is Ad +h 10g 2 2 eb) ¥ r | 7! wee Fer ee ral 08,424 in ‘Total rales eae d cha HAITIAN REBELS ATTACK. | Forces of Dr, R. Bobo Are Beaten Of From Fort Plerre Michel, CAPE HAITIEN, Haiti, June 29,— Rebel forces commanded by Dr, R. Bobo, who Is trying to overthrow the |Government of President Guillaume, | yesterday attacked Fort Pierre Michel but without result. The gunboat | Pacifique during the day bombarded | Petite Anse, where the rebels had taken | retuy _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 19165. MSS HARRINGTON'S WEDDING IN SECRET SURPRISES FRIENDS Society Girl Becomes Bride of | Elihu B. Frost in Quiet Ceremony. There was murprise among the friends of Elihu B. Frost, lawyer and head of the Holland Electric Launch Company of New London, Conn., and Miss Rosalind Harrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bartholo. mew C. Harrington of Riverside Drive, when it became generally known to-day that they were quietly married in Newark, June 18. Mre, Frost, as Miss Harrington, has been prominent socially ever since her debut, She is Mr. Frost's second wife, Tho first Mrs, Frost obtained a divorce from the lawyer in Reno in December, 1909, and is now the wife of Hamilton W. Carey of the Union Club, The Rev. J. H. Macdonald officiated at the wedding of Mr. Frost and Miss Harrington at the Episcopal Church in Newark. Only a few wore present, among them being Mrs. Geoffrey Earnshaw, sister of the bride. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left for Atlantic City. Mr. Frost later re- Mrs. Frost went » Ventnor, N. J. where she and Mr, Frost have taken a residence which is now being pre-| pared for their occupancy, She is stopping at Ventnor. Mr, Frost's law office is at No. 6 Nassau Street, and he has been liv- ing in an apartment at No. 41 West Fifty-fifth Street. At the law office none of the clerks knew of Mr, Frost's marriage, nor was it known wt the Fifty-fifth Street address, where he has oeen stopping since his arrival in the city, yesterday morn-| ing. At the Chelsea Hotel at Ventnor port of the marr ae. —————— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Federal Court at Chicago authorized Rock Island receivers to issue $2,500,- 000 in 5 per cent. certificates and pay interest due July 1, These were sold to @ syndicate to-day Chicago and Great V rn eleve months’ gross earnings declined $445,~ 306 and net declined $50,366 compared with previous eleven months. Moxh: President of Aetna mpany, has soli lant Powder Company 25 shares, to the At y, which recently f the Giant Com- A. Explosiv pany. Chicag Burlington and Quiney Rallroad ‘has asked Illinois Public pmmission’s authority to 50,000 general mortgage 4 per osnt, bonds. Atchison, Topeka ond Santa Fe Ratiway quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on common st in payable | Sept. 1 to stock of record July 36. Dissolution of Amalgamated Copper Company and exchange of its shares for those of Anaconda will be effected within next four or five weeks, Hercules Powde advanced to 455, up points from Monday's high, Other powder issuues were rather quiet and firm, mpany stock | Favorable trade balance of United | States since Dec. $1,050,000,000. Two Injured in Runaway. Henry Greenwald, a driver, of No, 422 West Fortleth Street, and Walker Charleston of No. 439 West Thirty- fourth Street, were thrown from a de- livery wagon at One Hundred and twenty-sixth Street and Broadway to- jay when the horse, frightened by a Both were Hospital, 165th to 169th St., West & Southern Boulevard... 46th and 47th St: 42d St., near 3d ‘Ave turned to New York on business and | the Chelsea Hotel in} Mrs. Frost readily confirmed the re-/ 1 last approximates 125th St., 8th Av. to St. Nicholas Av... 102d to 104th St., B’way & W.End_Av. » B’way & 7th Av. 35th and 36th Sts., B’ way ,& 7th Av.. 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL ACCUSES PHYSICIAN Dr. Hickey Denies the Charges and His Brother Furnishes $2,500 to Ensure His Appearance. Dr, Charlies M. Hickey, who gave his age as forty-two and said he had been practicing medicine for fifteen years, specializing on eyes, throat, ears and nose, was arraigned before Magistrate Fitch at Jamaica, Queens Borough, to-day after being arrested by George T. Matchiske and Ethel H. Picatt of the Children’s Society of Brooklyn, They made the complaint based upon the ctory told by Dorothy Bagnell, thirteen years old, daughter f William J, Bagnell of No, 667 Eighth Street, Manhattan. The father is a teacher in a high school. According to the story told before the Magistrate the child was turned over to Dr. Hickey some six or seven weeks ago for treatment for swollen glands of the throat. She was taken to a house at No. 60 Bergen Avenue, Jamaica, where the doctor has re- cently fitted up an office or sani- tarlum. When the child returned home she told her parents of her ex- perience, Dr. Hickey, who is unmartied and has an office at No, 214 West Sev- enty-first Street, denied the charge and denounced {tt as false. His brother furnished $2,500 to insure the doctor’s appearance for examination, probably next Thursday. — —-— MAXIMUM CHARGE OR PREPAYMENT METERS? Public Hearing to Be Held on Com- plaints Against Brooklyn Edison | Electric Mluminating Company. | Public Service Commissioner Will- |iam Hayward will hold a public hear- ing on July 10,30, on the com- plaint of Edward C. Phillips of No. 475 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, pine the Edison Electric [luminat- ng Company. Mr. Phillips charges linet the company intends removing 4 prepayment electric meter from his |home and substituting a maximum harge moter. With the latter his bill will be at least $1 a month, whether or not he uses that amount, ¢ the prepayment meter, Phillips say: his bill is about $10 a year, ‘The company is removing all pr | payment meters, according to M Phillips. The reason given ts that, jafter a trial of several years, “the device has been found to be mechan- feally deficient and unreliable.” It is understood that a large num- ber of Brooklyn consumers of elec- tricity, similarly affected, will back up Mr. Phillips in his complaint ——— CYMRIG’S PRECAUTIONS AGAINST SUBMARINE Double Lookouts, Passengers Or- dered to Put on Lifebelts and | Boats Swing Out in Irish Sea. LIVERPOOL, June 29.—Extraordi- nary precautions to safeguard pas- sengers’ lives in case of submarine at- tacks were taken by officers of tho White Star liner Cymric, which ar- ‘rived here to-day from New York. |The vessel carried a cargo of war mynitions for the allies. | Every passenger aboard the liner |was supplied with a lifebelt and taught how to put it on shortly after \leaving New York. Under the di- | rection of officers the passengers and crew were rehearsed In the act of got- ting quickly into the boats. Entering the Irish Sea yesterday, passengers were ordered to adjust |thelr lifebelts, bo..ts were swung out ‘and made ready to bo lowered Instant- ly, and double lookouts were estub- lished. Officers declared these pre- cautions reassured some aervous pas- sengers who feared the Cymric might meet the fate of tho Lusitania. They sald no subtiarines were sighted. , at __REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. — mE 579 LOTS Of the Bradish Johnson Estate, Inc. No Matter What Price They Bring AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT at the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street, N. Y. City, at 10.30 A. M. 70% Can Remain on Mortgage SAVINGS BANK BOOKS TAKEN AS DEPOSITS ON PURCHASES OF LOTS MANY LOTS ARE SELLING FOR $100 OR LESS ‘DON’T FORGET At Auction Sales Lots Were Sold at the Below Ridiculous Prices: chester Av. . $65 to $350 each, now 90to 125 “ ‘205 to 218 JOSEPH P. DAY, J. CLARENCE DAVIES, WE HAVE ORDERS TO SELL [ALDERMAN ELECT CURRAN TO VICE-CHAIRMANSHIP [Ocoee vse te re = STEAMBOATS., ry |Uprtne Hupson ls Davuiant — Alderman F. H. Stevenson Is Chosen as Head of Finance Committee ~Other Vacancies Filled, The Board of Aldermen this af- ternoon elected Henry H, Curran Vice-Chairman to take the place of O. Grant Esterbrook, who yesterday was appointed a City Magistrate by Mayor Mitchel. Curran will be Act- | ing Mayor in the absence of Mayor! Mitchel and President George Mec- . Aneny of the Board of Aldermen, | Before to-day's promotion Mr, Cur- | ran was chairman of the finance | committee of the Board. His salary in that capacity was $4,000, which | . js the same salary he will receive as || iver Vice Chairman of the Board. Alder- red H. Stevenson of Brooklyn, ue ds Curran as head of the fin- nee committee, Frederick Smith of No, 105 Me- doug! Street, Brooklyn, was elected a member of the Board to fill the va- caney caused by resignation of Esterbrook. Aldermen John H, Hosehen, re- cently appointed Assistant Commis. sioner of Public Works under Bor- ough President Mareus M. Marks of Manhatt. is succeeded by Sydney Clinton Crane, No, 825 West One Hundred and Eightieth Street, a for. mer Assemblyman. It happeis that all the vacancies filled at this afternoon's meeting were caused by the resignations of Rpublicans. fat: fc tween Newbareh’ oF erage Afternoon Boat Poin Hudson River Day —_———— Hort By Fall From “t, Louls Sterigan, a track walker, lving at No, 368 Se Street, Jersey City, from the structure In front of 186 Greenwich Street, Manhattan, ustaining two broken arms and | red was taken to| RASH ON FOOT RED AND INFLAMED Itched Day and “and Night. Stocking Irritated, Used Cuticura Soap and | Cuticura Ointment. After a Month Foot as Well as Ever. Also Healed | Scurf On Little Girl’s Head. 27 North Ave., Attleboro Falls, Mans.— “Two years ago my son, through @ bruise | on his foot, suffered with a severc sore foot, A rash broke | out, His foot was terribly red end inflamed ‘and itched day and night, He had to have it | W bandaged, his | stocking = irrl- | ago. i tated the tender | #29. HUDSON NAVIGATION COM PANN oe GeTU Ne out wz OCEAN _TAUR S Deep Sen Fishing str, ass 4 Dall jest we persuaded him to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. His foot bad been running | 12:25, continually for a month. Inside of two RA: weoks he was able to wear s shoe on that | foot, and after a month's steady treatment | 94, ROCKAWAY Ay oe is foot became as well as ever. “Cuticura Soap and Ointment alao healed | 17s. Yonkers Beet MLW, 1amth, 9¢,, 9,404, ra “Rockaway” 0 PM ‘8 serious scurf on my little girl's head.” | p, Mt (Signed) Mrs, M. I. Gammons, Sept. 20,14, | __® Transfer to Str, enna Reoublie* Sample Each Free by Mal} With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Gress post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, bow Sold throughout the world. ae For Drug and Alcoholic Patients Your own or our physician. It is an re: Mable as any other dependable medical practice in any field, For other information HOUSE FOR PHYSICIANS’ PATIENTS (Inc.) 253 Went 187th Street, N. ¥. Clty. Constipation For, Constipation. Dizziness, Hittousness | Les ‘Stomach (RG PILLS 4 Round Fijt--in. Round Box. 100 & 960 Senora, Lone Branch, exwer onal resorta. DAILY AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO Interstate Park TON . Thottad ooh KEANSBURG, Nex Jere ‘Battery Daily 5.80P, Bin al __REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION EXCURSIONS. MONDAY | JULY 5 One-Day Trips MA’ CHUS Cite stalal $450 Round Mage Trip youtbuled tral Newark ‘ain | Returning. | sorgey City ‘Terminals | exper jackson. Ayn’ Bil vv whedon gm Railroad Go July All “Lost and Found” articl advertised in The World or renorted. to “Lost and Found Bureau," Room World Bullding, will be listed inirty days, ‘These 1 worth $6,500 to $20,000 each 30,000 to 50,000 ‘ 15,000 to 75,000 f 50,000 to 100,000 As 25,000 to 30,000 40,000 to 50,000 { ‘Agents and Auctioneers, “ ean be loft at any Advertising | Agencia be honed iizectir. to The “Worta, oan 4000 Brookiyn Office, 4100 Maun “

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