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COLER TELLS Says 400 Acres Were Oflerel # ; for $1,000,000 jin 1909 " Thinks Tithe Faulty vr = prope te * « Brook) " . m wo once Ansiotan, ine A hepa XN Kilroe to-day, © he will repent to @« the Eatraord , Jury ’ paneled by Jur veut daw tle by A DAGGER =f eerie IN THE BACK :; be property wan vm ‘ WAND PRICE TOG: that the United States held title to the ignd ATTORNEY GENERAL HELO LAND BELONGED TO UV. &. 4 Mr ya) Remedy said, “w & surveyor and m property and | The fore the United Bites A eral, then George W and he decided that th rroperty of the Un Governmen Washington, prney Gel Wickershain, and was the States.” When the matter came up befor the Board of Estimate again, the former Comptroller said, he asked Greve about the claim of the Federal | PY Government to the land ‘ n i f he GOLD “There is nothing to that clatm, a not help yo pt only the sais stole rs MEDAL? Ai others are tmitations=adve, Mr. Coler said Greve told him, “and _ — anyway, the title to the property ts | guaranteed by and Trust Ce | Investigation of this guarantee, Mr, |Coler said, disclosed that while thers | | Was a guarant of title on the part of the trust company, there was an exception “to any claims held by made by the States.” Upon this showing the negotiations fell through. the Title mpany.” aaerenre | JAMES McCREERY & CO. Sth Avenue 34th Street or September VICTROLA OFFER tained that the officials of the Nepon- sit Realty Company later made a compromise with the Federal Govern- ment, in which the Government waived all claims to the land in con- sideration of thé Neponsit Company ceding the Governm thirteen acres as a site for @ life- saving station, “Even to-day,” Mr. Coler deciared, | | "I am of the opinion that the city’s title to this land is worthless, in. asmuch as the granting of Gove {ment lands to individuals is vested solely in Congress.” TRANSCRIPT OF GREVE’S BANK ACCOUNT 18 FILED, A tranacript of G ‘a check ac- counts in the Corn Exchange Bank | | from Jan. 1, 1910, to Jan. 1, 1914, the period in which the negotiations for | the sale of the Seaside Park site were | hee on, was received by the District | ° Attorney to-day. With a Purchase of | It comprises $5.00 in Records we will place this $75 Victrola in your home on the payment of $ 1 Down Balance $5.00 Per Month Realty | t thirty |Pages, every item of which ts to be checked up by the prosecutors. As- sistant District Attorney Kilroe is | contide: ent that the transcript will ex- | plain the disposition of the check for | $8,260 which Grevo refused to produce vouchers for when requested by the Grand Jury on the ground that they | might tend to incriminate him “Out of town engagement” excuse given District Atto to-day by Charles O'Malle troller Prendergast’s land ext JAMES MCGREERY & GO, | sisi sina i typewritten was the side property at Greve's eae when Sth Avenue 34th Street |) requested to appear in the Dis | Attorney's office for further examina- _— on to-day. | Teeth | o'Malley telephoned asalstant Die Without Plates ltrict Attorney Kilroe that he woul n hand to-morrow, Joseph Huber, oklyn brewer, wanted for in- jon concerning his interest in the Neponsit Company, sent his coun- a : sel, former District Attorney John 8 Tighen’ Decdyed Teeth ke of Brooklyn, to tell the Dis- | Lees se ‘Teeth, an Attorney that he was in the a Feat Diseased Gums. | anvil White Mountains with his wife and ff Livebat, ol 0¢ M porcelain Crowns, Bridgework. g could not comply with the subpoena. a WAR OBJECTORS’ MEETING BROKEN UP BY MARSHAL McCarthy Lists 200 Men Found Without Registration Cards in East Broadway Gathering. Marshal to-day names and ad 3 of some found without registration car meeing of the League of Cons Ob$ Fillings and in Yer and Porcela @ at Reasonable rric of Gold, Sil efully 04 Fepalred while vo akaut2? rf okaar ga HOURS 94M. TO 6 PM. DAILY SUNDAYS 9AM. To 3PM ‘ange juice; as thorough as pure Castor Oil; as convenient as a lump of sugar— Boal’s Fruit-Laxative Rolls it was clearly ousand men, athe Marshal M @ dozen forty dete night veserves o je the building and Carthy slipped inside otf bis own and more tives and Department of Justice agents, protests! Stand by your | ples, come what may, and build up prin a orale of revolutionary action “A TREAT TO EAT” days to come!" said Louls C, Fraina, editor of the New international. Package Containing 6 Rolls, “We won't take elther direct o: 10c ANYWHERE, Free samples, to convince ygu. oF mail of Boal's Holle Corp. Devt. ©. 216 West 14th Btrect, New York, t " said Cha a delegate the recer the People’s Council in Chicago, That was where the Marshal broke up the meeting, nyention of J County Cle j S \ | District Attorney Swann has ascer- | i | | | | ( | | Th Tha! As Tempors etary ot W ‘ n't Mis ¢ wernt OLOMHUR 0. beer When € Com teerned (o@te) (hat B® affienre tr Or which the Ata Beeretary of We 4 4 mise the baby, ae rhe bs ther children JUDGE AND CLERK IN CLASH. Dajat Wants to Appoint Gucens mployere=Hamphrey Saye “So the outeome of a battle f thority between Alem Dujat, @ , and County Judge ends the ter County omplagore, ‘The fire © wae fought UM morning. Clerk Dujat, accompanied by —_ SAXE QUITS TAX BOARD. | ALBANY, Sept [day resigned a 4 rd Kiely, and f ome poten udge Hum taki \iabama Soldier Dies at Camp Mit HEMPSTEAD, N. Y leteher of Greeley, Ala ompany I, One Hund nth A Th sted from removal Polhemus announ: a pr doand Bixt te t Gre 38th Street Store FIFTH AVENUE Presenting the Best Grades of Wood and Steel Bedstead Two inch round outside posts, 1 1-16 inch round filler rods and 144 inch square top rods, Sanitary Steel Crib “. beautiful, square posted Crib; a bat G 6 size, The cane effect panels in ends are made j ee height 2 of pressed steel. Ivory or inches. All sizes. Ivory or white enamel finish. white enamel finish. Very §. special at....cescers $10.75 Regularly $21. 50. BU 00 Hair Mattresses Lord & Mahogany Rosin Post istea Tavlor’s exclusive brand Hair Mattress. War. An Pct offering, ranted pure horse hair, Usual- which probably cannot be ly 842.50... cceeeeee $32.50 duplicated, as prices are % rapidly advancing. In full or twin sizes, Silk Floss Mattresses Parmieriv f47.00. $22.50 Lord & Taylor best grade Silk Floss Mattresses. Made with handsome, heavy tick- ings and Imperial hand made edges. Usually $26.50, $22.50 Pillows Made from the choicest Warranted odorless, dustless and thoroughly Hygienic. Feather Pillows, $1.95, 2.95 stack Down Pillows, 6.50 Sixth Floo! ee es ee Se ee Blankets H Single Bed Size........$3.75, $5.00, $6.00 Full Bed Siz - $4.25, $5.50, $6.75 Extra Large $ - $6.50, $8.50, $10.00 Comfortables ieLAialR eG $1.65, $3.35 figured cambric, plain Sateen Border Bed Spreads $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 63x99 72x99 81x99 90x99 7 gox108 ‘ Wool 2x3! 45x38) ox38! Ox} 4 SS ee ee ee * velning comp ot Atlanta Ge. ted! 4 tow wnt te wp Hhertden, at Mont | a) Ate aesiened to reg % Hie Mente In the division compnned of former held in Ghle Nationa! Guard troops, he een a * 4 Warhing hes o Henal officers . “ o non-com. | ** ' * had Mextean '" ~ . ould be competent Sept. 10.—C, W. _ Lord & Taylor nurs: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., Including Saturdays Important Sale All Thi Bedsteads and Bedding Springs, Hair and Felt Mattresses, Metal Springs, Couches and Pillows at Decided Reductions from Lord & T: tration . Satety, Sanitath ath fixhih hue Branet a4 booth showty 1 turned. furtio at bh son the truck several | tm | to ‘Har! q and in} ¥ ded at eley 1900 39th Street is Week Metal Bedsteads, Box ylor Usual Prices. Brass Bedstead Asimply designed and stur- dily built bedstead. Two-inch outside posts, large movnt- ings, 34 inch top rods, 5-5- choice of sizes 50....$14.75 inch’ fillers; and finishes. Formerly $22 Three Special Reductions Upholstered Box Springs At Reduced Prices. $22.50 Grade. $25.00 Grade $32.50 Grade. . Woven Wire Steel Framed Springs $7.50 quality........ $5.25 “Wit-Edge”’ Metal Frame Spring. $9.75 en ee ee eee ae ee ae ese Fall Sale of Blankets | Comfortables, Bed Spreads, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases At Prices Based on the Cost of a Year Ago. Muslin Sheeta Wore, - $1.08. , » $118 - $1.28... - $1.58, AL Vt ea Pillow Cases Were, e + \ | | oe a One Hundred and Thirty ing tear favard hitting « All were pinned sieut. Joseph Byrne jem How coe ihe ‘homas by one of SEPTEMBER of the New « the the ———S0 SS 0 SS lh SO SS S00 S00 SO I OO SO S 7] | | i917. | When it “ders VOTE ON SUFFRAGE. ©: IN MAINE TO-DAY: BIG MEN AID CAUSE Voliucians Say Light Vote Will eee “a ot Se Insurance rom 1 « Howe a Aer eslieree to wher . © brlet epee flere and Pailors Mean Victory; Hea PIMPLY ’ Ome, Detea' . y ona LAND, Me. top mepe Shin Socten a ith Pimples te f= ome wt to see, reson te + ahewt the fom . wemorret ene here shewid be on your = they ere willing * wetched the } pt py - for this above . ee » on win | DEYSCa! disorders” Whee it comes to 8 chotee accept nothing bees eticient of tneurance ana t * compelgn, are unenimous iv } S Posten eying thet @ heavy tut the ret Try Postam, comp: Es teagan tae tng | Matensity of ite be put thet a light vote tho me out with o tine On! 4 Will and vote Maine the Nepublienn side at Sagamore Hil, Huffrage With the fire and the faith! dowb! hy bem that are in him. Here in Mai of. | Cause medicated +4 om duly oh hee 4 9,000,967 on A STORE OPENS 9 A.M. CLOSES 6 P. M. dames McCreery & C0, 5th Avenue ON TUES JAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street Below Regular Prices EXTRA QUALITY RIBBONS. Fine quality Satin Taffeta and Moire Taffeta Ribbo tiful colors; suitable for millinery, ge hair bows, sal 6 inches wide. in a large range of beau- hes andall dress purposes; yd. 33¢ regulacly 45¢c . Fall Models : MAIDS’ DRESSES & UNIFORMS (Third Floor) , SE AA GAN - 2.50 Black and Gray Soisette 3.00, 3.50, 4 Chmibray} cea: ’ White Linene. ...3,00, 3. 50, 4. ‘00 Black Mohair.... White Aprons—For Morning and Afternoon Wear 35c to 2.95 NOTIONS & DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES “Reliable” Hooks and Eyes........ gross 18 “Reliable” Snap Fasteners.........gross 60 Dressmakers’ Pins }{ tb. box 15c, doz 1.65 5, Dressmakers’ Pins, extra quality. om \4 Ib. box 28¢, doz. 3.00. } Scissors and Shears:..............pr 40c Hair Nets—cap or fringe...........dor, 95e , | Hair Nets—cap or fringe...........doz. 1. 355 Hi Enamelled Dress Hangers, in colors. ‘ each 10c, doz. 1.00 Dress and Skirt Hangers...........8 for 20c Wooden Shoe Trees. . +» +4 pairs 25 f ey Percale...... Bust Forms, with stand; sizes 9? to 42...3.15 Dress Forms, adjustable and telescopic... 7.50 to 18.00 Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4. “Reliable” Flesh Color... .pr. 25c, doz. 2.75 “Reliable,” silk covered... pr. 18c, doz. 2.00 “Reliable,” nainsook covered pr. 12c, doz. 1.35 ea 60c, doz. 6.95 Sew ing Silk. 100 yerds...... seeeee dor. 75e Dress Belting, 10-yard pieces.......+ Taffeta Seam Binding; Black or White. pe. 12c, doz. 1.35 Sewing Silk, large spool. Special Offerings,—ART DEPARTMENT Knitting Bags,—made of Cretonne; lined; shirred on enamelled rod; apples and gold cord. trimmed with silk each 1,85 Knitting Bags, made of Japanese Silk or Fancy Satin; lined with Satin; shirred on celluloid rings. each 6.95 Knitting Bags, in handsome new effects; may also be used for shopping bags. each 6,00 to 15.00 Sofa Pillows, covered with Velour and Tapestry; trimmed with wide gold braid; each 3.35 AEF SANT TY each 2.50 Pillow Slips, made of Batiste; hemstitched and embroidered; Lingerie Pillow Slips of hand-embroidered Madeira. . size 20x20 inches. each 75c and 1,00 Candy Boxes, with knob; covered with striped Moire; trimmed with French roses and gold braid. each 1,50 Learn to Knit Now Supply Comforts to the “Sammies” Knitting has come into prominence again on account of war, Every patriotic woman or girl wants to learn to knit in order to help protect our soldiers and sailors from the severe winter weather. An expert in our Art Needlework Section will teach you all kinds of stitches. Yarns in all colors are obtainable in this department, also amber knitting needles, knitting bags and other accessories. (Third Floor) ,