The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1916, Page 9

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SQUATTERS ORDERE 0 TOCLEAR Booree of red plncerte of ciectmant of Coney leant to fey RID, te He eneerinin terme ae Monde the bnmedia’e rome Precturee to which they formal eet of the Mints tn the eue- apie the otripa of chore whieh hav » taken from them by propr restaurants ee UY? test work is oy poenoenies w Sadventictng fs ct ae we came I know “Helmar” are made of the ‘finest Turkish tobaccos—and more than ' deserve their wonderful popularity. The Beat seheooe for elveretioe te Tectiehs alam by American Film Company, 4 See the Great Continued Pictureplay Success! Directed by GEORGE SARGENT The Film Novel of the Hour! SEE IT AT ALL LEADING THEATRES Ah ¥ 2 “pay ream perior® shooles Enlioriee ond the lhe Tee employers Of Alien ey General Weothurrs Me, Meary & Uev weleer ond Abraham J Lifebive fesenting the authority of the ond ormed with @ oF “wee (hey CH be tere dow ’ Ae if the owners refure @\ to Dirighton Beacw corny tule ference Their Bret dijertive was lthe property of (he Brighton Meacw Improvement Company, which auwts oh What wed to be part of Manhation Meach There Mr Unterwelser promptiy ve of the pincards on the ley ‘oun, | which pre- rel public from aan! ps A Vaiformed beach | policeman by and wetehed the proceeding with ineredulous eve, but j@ he atiompt to stop it, Mut it of great meres to the large! sands of the beach Mr Unlerwelser and Mr. Lit. shite went to the ewimming tank! known ae the Winter Peol, and at though the tide lapped about Mr. Unterweiser's feet, the placards on the wa When he went toward wtructure he was met by who said In energetic vo “You can't put any of those signs! on (his batlding!” “Ob, yeu 1 can,” Both the Attorney | men replied in @ breath “You can't do it without @ notice,” the man persiated. “Weil, I'll serve a notice then,” Un- torwelser replied, “Where's ihe man- amor?” “If you put any of them up I'll tear them down.” “I don't eare what you do to them after 1 put them up, but I'll tell you thin: you'll tear down the notices und the building, too, If you don't we'k tear the building down for you." Thereupon Unterweiser promptly tacked Up two more notices, A man who sald he was the man- ager now appeared and asked: “Are you going to tear down the Brighton Bs Hotel, too? erything that hasn't a grant will n down,” was Mr, Unterweiser's et reply. ‘er that the two men of the At. y' their notices upon ail the other structures which, according to the wording of the red placards, is “now on the property of the & of the State of New York, sit Coney Island . . . betw ri and low water mark and extending beyond low water mark into the At- lantic Ocean.” It t# the intention of the Attorney General to clear the entire beach. A reasonable time, three or four days, will be granted to the owners of bath houses, pavilions, fences, &c,, which obstruct the beach for their removal. Then, if there is not ocmpliance with the order, a squad of narmed with axes and other tools wll be detatled to clear the property. A great crowd followed tha two placarders wherever they went, but they were not interfered with in any way. Placards were placed on the east end of tha bulkhead on the boardwalk of the Brighton Beach Hotel and on the Atlantic Baths, BRdward H, Mooney, proprietor of the latter, far from protesting, said that he hoped the beach would be opened up for the people, This was also the opinion of Harry L. McCarter, owner of the Ocean Tide Baths, which were placarded CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50-% 6-0 « 75.00 70 « 100 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104, St, Seer an so ALTER HENK th ub bel Bevthors and Abrahaub eens eo reward (AM test oF found articles ofa qgertised in The World will be Usted at The World's informas @on Burean, Pulltser Ballding Arcade, Park Row; World’ Uptown Oftice, northwest core wer BSth St, and presdeny World's | Harlem Ortice, 15 198i Btn aad | reria'e Broskiye Office, ashing Ste Brooklyn. for 30 0 dave r the printing ob BSVBNING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 19 | of of bathers and those idling he tacked one of) ASTORIA {s @ harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and eee What is Castoria. Fl lf A wom Pee tree Sling Byrom Ie spouts, Itcctace alter Onan, orpioe er 24TH ANNUAL AUGUST SALE — other Narcotic substance. Its age is ite guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishnoss, For more than thirty years it has boon in constant use for the relief Of Blankets and Household Dry Goods of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Oolic, al! Teething Troubles and Diarrhoaa, It MERCHANDISE WELL BOUGHT IS HALF SOLD regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the tad giving healthy and _ Better Values for Us Mean Best Values for You natural sleep. The Children's Panacoa—The Mother's Frient The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has tis nin use for over | 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and hus been made under his personal supervision sinco its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this, | AH Counterfeita, Imitations and “Juct-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with F connie Dr. Albert W. Kohl, of Buffalo, N. Y¥., says: “1 have used Castoria tn my practice for the past 2 years, I regar Dr. 8. A. Duchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have ured your Cas | toria in the case of my own baby and find It pleasant te take, and have obtained excellent results from ite use.’ Dr, J, 2. Simpson, of Chicago, IL, says: “I have used your Castoria in cases of calle in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind oa the market.” | Dr. TN. 1, Bekildson, of Omaha, Nob. saya: “I find your Castoria to bo a standard family remedy. 18 te the bost thing for infants and children 1 hate ever known and I recommend it” Dr. L. R Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo. says: “Your Castoria certainly has merit, Is not its ago, ite continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to imitate it, sufficient recommendation? What can ician add? Leave it to the mothers.” Dr, Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: “For several years I hava recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it has fnvariably produced beneficial resulta.” Dr. N. B. Biser, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put in. them, but I know the formula STO Castoria and advise its use." QENUING CAS THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW Y ___ THEATRES _ : | NEW AMSTERDAM ¥. « THE 2 COOLRAT SLOTS IN ef tes UP SU EON., H Resa vies hiande: ree Str.“ Rest wos We Ro, LOWROYE ANt “OWGIRLS Fancy Ropers. # (ALDANY DAY LINED HARRIS West 424 51. beat 8,90 Mats ‘Wed. and. sat, at 3 90, FAIR AND WARM ER BELASCO}\s", ‘eM Matin THE BOON mikey. aah Ast New bursa ‘anid Tel, 4141 ERANS NUIT an Hm Beet abit bs Pegi og i LINE lay. ft. of Chet outer Buh Ste way. Kies 1 Mata Wed. A Sat 216.) Work U ht-Se + | Leave gy Por 10,80, 2 § with TOM WISE & mEXCURSIONS Sentg,208 tap” 0 ‘Gere ' AL Ave, "| $1,000,000 o Cu tes ee ' ath NE “om hg *\U THE MERRY ROUN DERS | i Neo tua ave, THEATRES |? 4 vn ‘ally _PHOTOPLAYS. FOR SALE, _ _| LOEW'S NEW YORK KER « TO)" Hesse Love & Wilfred Lu DIANONDS ON CRED! ia PM. Hoo oa ona ST OND WATCH Na ata 0" ROYAL DIAMOND aWATCH LAND Oe rere Loew's Amsrican iat oh We STRAND Bony & 43 are ne Wing | BS AL DANO ND SIN JOHN Charlie Chaplin 19.0%) Meet clas "| DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, Dream Piratea,'Utiton & Mallon, oe 0 | | AS WERKLY ON MONTHLY VAYMIONTS, Al “ACE kW hn laut Ee a, American Watch & Diamond Co, PAL E* hed pees 4 Co, EDUCATIONAL, | INSTRUCTION, ac rape brat hte tegen | re LAW SCHOOL {3i12", DIAMONDS estan LA Deut Sat tach with Kain ‘& Brow _Delicioup Lemonnd i oe Je Berved brew 4 Alls” Wootwortiy su itiin ONhway BROOKLYN, lasses 4.18 to 4.15 OM CREDIT. Alte oon ‘Classes 4. a Lad eae, oumoeny 7 [NO Fithusn Ave, | | and state St. | Brooklyn ok r Like. ane vials hat Main ra] PATENTS. — — MAN SHO |VArENT a ow ah aise TAR * a, i Daliy |\World Wants Work Wonders. ooke aad hist uhh, Pion THE TOURISTS | pastas aoe Oftee ecient We know it a2 an excellent medicine finer | for ebildre anes Dr. Gustave A. Ditencresber, of St. Paul, Mion, eays: “I have weed ' your Castoria repeatediy in my Practice with good results, and can recom: ")''" 2 mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children,” Pubing-—6 t Dr. B J. Dennis, of Bt, Louis, Mo, says: "I have used and proscribed Pot lh your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for @ umber of yeara fine and find it to be an excellent remedy for ebildren.” a HE] Bate 23 90x00 surements are before h and Pillow Casee—1 low Cases to 40\— inchos—-Gheete to 8 yde. long. o—_________._» fe) R i RIA ALWAYS _|A!! Ausust Sale Goods purchased during this sale will be held and dilivered Hematitehed Li fancy handles— After the Show sec (Atop This Theatre) HUDSON RIVER IB AR MOUNTAIN and Carvin ZIEGHELO MIDNIGHT i ROL.C E attiold "ates eee STAMPEDE NICHT HIGHLAND LAKE| Shetiield "steel Homers’ Bllver ht or gray finteh. dealgna—rog. 59 Rogers’ Bilver Pla and Forks—reg. $1.25-—% Rogers’ Dinner Knives— plated on fine tempered Pan elon bright or $2.98 Women's Tub Dresses. 1,67 | 25 ct. Hal Volles, various stripes and Satins, mo! colors “Mhite, ALA collara—full black, ei akirte~-aine: 10 46 eatin etripes ‘and WOMEN'S DIKSKES”-AECOND FLOOR, RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.98 Women's Bathing Suits... Cottor blac kb ted and allp- on in \ela— black an white or contrast trim'« ations or bloomers In= 158 YAUBIOS—BASEREBNT, iG BUITS—BROOND FLOOR 1S ct. Pane: y Dress Ginghame. $1.98 Wore ya Tub Skirte..1.94] 32 inch catripes, cheek, clude WOMEN CASINO §itt aut tye. boo. 50 ‘Ti, Broad 2378, tare modela— onite plaids, mill long : VERY GOOD EDDIE. EXCURSIONS. Ss aK IuRS RECN wuooR 49 ct. Silverbloom 22 inch. A Musical Comedy That ty Different 1.98 Striped Tub Silk Blouses, , ‘lain or ateiped — CORT aie ry Marhriaethrtidais yer trad brown, gold, green, COAT-TALE es aoe arouse gH suitetand a 98 ct. Women's Middy ? Blouses 78) 14 White aril, witht atriped f gt. Lonodale Cambri -PROCTO | (rs ay as vand"cuttenwithor Hepes Out be FFP CTOR'S | Atlantio City we ATs” ABD oR sr NEXT WEDNESDAY 49 ct. Bey Blous 3 VAUDE >R LE fe 0C) y PLAYS 2 ST. EEPLECHASE $2.60 tw? eer phi hi La Summer sult nf Ms ao fin Day wud Sigh ¥ m . # Dol Is. 2 wf id [rey { Prise ci ie ak Vaan oak NOSMOKE ComFor? Hoya’ PURNISIINGR—TIRD FLOOR TINBNS.MALS FLOOR, 5) $3.98 Boys’ Summer Suits Norfolk models “hove Lomas 49 ct. Corset Covers... ‘ Mt kool Black plece dye taffet linen and and linen mixture)-—pl trimmed . pray, nats mmed handles 25 & 29 ct. New Cretonnse—36 inch.... .16 . +. 86] Advance Fall patterns—old chi e— white or florals, bird, black and white ap lace. bon MUBNTERDRRWRAR, SEOOND FLOOR, 98 ct. Men's Soft Shirts Sea Island cotton, madras crepes ua saat cutte—well 13 WLANs PURNISHINGS MAIN. FLOOR, $1.19 Steel Knives & Forks.........,. 49 ct, Collar & Cuff Sets P , machine emb'd organdie CUTLERY-—-MAIN FLOOR, ‘reas oF guat. FLOOR, K fare MAIN FLOOR, 79 ct. Chiffon Pepling red inch Look for the Clocks! For nee | These for To-Day and To-Morrow Eo | Muslins—Sheets— Pillow Cases FOR SECOND WEEK OF AUGUST SALE Merchandise Well Bought Ie Half Sold, «been exceptionally well bought during theae trying times, and endanger the bs of Infants and Children—Expericnce against Experiment, The more announcement of (his Sale and our well-known values are quite wufflelent Letters from Prominent Physicians Musiins- addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher, knees to crowd our aisles, | Diamond MAls Sheetings— Well known for durability BLEACHER UNBLEACHED “oo ae 0 . Gate . nm . ome 1. te . i ee ao ™ “ ry rh . 2p } en oe) Ad woth... can] 84 work me, ae 104 worth BT Ie wor me, Sale Prices on Following Well-Known Brands: PILLOW CASES SHEETS WH Wash Heayjor » cee val Bal 46 ct, more Seoneatively. at customers’ convenience up to and including October 16. The Above refers te any article im Augast Sale Departments. —_—__—_—__________6 CUTLERY and SILVERWARE Soaps At August Sale Prices. August Sale Prices. @ o Merchandise well bought ts half aoid.| Merchandise well bought te Ralf col Y We know “ours” has been exception-|We ee “ours” has been n use er ears ally well bought during hese trying slly wall bought during ‘soe trying times, “The Kind You Have Always Bought Seinen erry, fine American colluiold handle: ment | Bioel Knive, known ma LIN sett alae (eves peavel value $1. Winans 7 0 AKD now v0 ext mamas) TRA ZIEGFELD FOLLIE —____STEAMBOAT®.— | ~~ STEAMBOATS. sot or'tis eh ns et. White C jarge box . 5a 80 ct. Toilet Boapa—8 oi 5 ct. Mecca Toilet Boap. 60 ct. slse Pom; Cream 38 10° 10 et, Taleum Powder, aie 15 Corylopais and Violet. 10 et. i 1,00 MORNING SPECIALS—To-Day and To-Morrow, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities atricted. No Mail or Telephone Orde: aad 39 et. Sith Baived Cropo de Chines ‘in ee uy ‘ iicelp tas in new model DRESS GOOD4—MAIN FLOOR, 2.05 | $1.49 Men's & Women’s Umbrelies. id ill an wi ‘ects. ‘HULATERY DEPT.—BASEMENT, ‘ sve [1688 Naw Nelzet Rage plain oo Well known make—set of siz 36) cach. White with pink or blue bo: also two tone plaids and se

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