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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918. __ RAL CNPAGN 255255" POLE PRMEDUTE 5:72 SURVWOROF UNE “ ra sabbath as well as the Christian sab- CHIEFS TO ESCORT ie peed JEWS, SABBATH —rorceo 10 cer w acaoews.| LINCOLN HELD FOR i: as! oveme 5 ow wp the sponge for t for Change of Testimony | ae | ‘ create a stampede for Roosevelt. It Allison Sentenced to Ten Months | Against Brother-in-Law. appears word of this reached the S 18 Bineeis sath: | Monroe F. Fischer of No. 1417 Forty- | bade ind he determined that ane ; Henry T. Allison, a Brooklyn youth gi Street, Brookly’ surrendered | nie of the «ort must happen in an: who tried to get into the West Point imself to Judge Wadhams, in General They Must Be Sola Therefore, These Splendid Refrigerators Can Be Had, While They Last, At Very Low Prices. , We made up, largely for export to the select South clreumstances. In order that no ae ae | gemunccton, was” on ark age essions to-day and was held in $2,000 eat = aes P fame Bohn Syphon, Sanitor, . sup th ft iends of th ' Sawilnes tric NCien [scautig In the MINOR, Sal: Vesey : , au to plead before Justice Tompkins yco an steel Idea! igerators Whitman and Lewis Managers “tana opportunity Protest Against Discrimination) months in te Mineols jait to-day by | August A. Kimmet’s Skul Frac- 3 on charges of attempted ee ae Lo dale Judge Garvin in the United States Dis- Make Sure to Preserve to break the Whitmanized tranquility) i) Enforcing Sunday Law |irict court in Brookiya, Alivon hed tured by Fall After a Blow, [iy"tna conspiracy, upon which he was Neutrality. to keep secret the time and place ot} Upon Hebrew Merchants. | Gees twee te siven the Grand Jury | Say Police. | Siicted by | the Extraordinary Grand Col, Roosevelt's arrival at Saratoga. a | conspiracy. This, and the f hat his | ——— : | Fischer is a brother-in-law of Joseph As proof of his neutrality, Col! Surrounded by an air of obscurity! Isser Rexnik, President of the| Motive was a deaire to serve the Gov-| Walter Hurhes, a sailor, sald P¥ Qohen, now awaiting execution in the nd modesty, in striking contrast to; Omen tae Sedhath Lanes: | Sreenent tn war ume, caused the Court! the police to have been one of the croW eath house at Sing Sing for the mur: his past performances, the Colonel cali Ue. to be lenient. of the U, 8. 8. President Lincoln when | ¢f of Barnet Baff, the wholesale will virtually steal from his train to|@CCompanied by Jonah Goldstein,| John J. McGinnis, @ lawyer, and] sno was torpedoed, was held by|hicken dealer, on Nov. 24, 1914. It the convention hall. ‘There he will|lawyer, of No. 866 Broadway, called | Frank D’Ambrosia. a notary public, have! via cistrate Mancuso in the Harlem |* charged that on June & Fischer of been convicted of conspiracy in con- | Masis pe chil. Withees speak before the platform has been} at 4 need to|Court yesterday on a charge of change his test! bin. announced, Atlanta | homicide, He is charged with caus We cannot ship them nor obtain storage space for any extended period. Therefore, we must sell them quickly, and to guarantee their sale we are offering BOHN REFRIGERATORS At 15% to 40% Discounts From the List Prices Roosevelt w ee ed into the Republican convention at Saratoga next Thursday by W. W. Cocks, cam- cr for Charles 8. W paien mar Ant Cardin e Headquarters to-day ana| sinst Cohen, $5,000 t man, and Theodore Douglas ¥ | i ne , protested against what Mr. Goldstein | Sift liberty on bail ony / son. campaign cer for Merton _ Inasmuch as the platform is now| ‘« «| Pending an appeal " ing the death of August A oe Miss Helena Sulilvan, «Tomb 2 being written by Whitmanites to at| Characterized as “police prosecution _ Jot No. 68 Bast 87th Street, who was | ‘angel,” is named in the third count the present Governor's past perfor-| of the Jews of the east side, Will- | WOMEN ut) BE | INSPECTORS. found early yesterday morning lying |against Mlacher as having conspired es ances and to link them with his . “7 at lor walk in front of No. 1165] Ith him to induce Cardinale to change Nothing Acts Like promises, if re-elected, Col. Roose- | !#msburgh and the Brownsville sec- | iF ent agginat velt would not consent to speak for| tion of Brooklyn in summoning and| Shortage of Men WIIl Give ‘Them | Baie Avenue, his skull fractured. eth any candidate before the primaries, for'd Pinces at the Primaric, immel was removed to Bellevue | 118 Bulli T will be no compromise can-| testing Hebrew merchants for do-| 1. yoy of sieotions to-day ia re-| Hospital, where he died. | an 1 . Gl id Mr. Cocks, “Whitman's | ing business on Sunday | oeiving appllodtlons” free Dared Not Une Water at ‘Thin Fire. he Fruity Laxative MAsOrty ix So great that euch a step! 4 a a anne Ww wale on : . sav dor kee Fire at No, 90 Maiden Lane was WARE is impossible. “I can state with all| “This is the second Sunday in six-) n who desire to qualify aa elec-| Ho was the organiat for fifteen years |rougnt without water at noon toda a IWARE of constipas —_positiveness that Col. Roosevelt will! teen years that the police have dis- Inapectors al ming primaries. | of the Church of the Inca not bedause water was unavailable but : st ails © not be a candidate under any cir- | ¢ ‘ ge] The examinations will bg held to-mor-| sist gtreot and Second A |because water would e gs tion, which fillsyour oN haet ances" ¥ |criminated against the Jews of these| | OY Cie iesday from 9 A. M.| b ec because water would have made thing The sale, which includes all our lead- ing models, opened Inst week. ‘There has been an immediate response Whether you need a Refrigerator at once or in the near future, do not miss this chance. We will be able to hold here in our stockroom a and| Kimmel was thirty-nine ye:rs old. livery in t e early Fi You may se- A * and there must be something | Detective Somers of the Fast §8th | worse. The building is occupied by ts will continue th t « y Ss = sections and t until 9.9 P. M., at the Headquarters of ‘ counts will conti he presen’ I ody with poi peta Buy behind it," Mr, Goldstein top In-| the Board of Plections on the eighteenth | Street Police Station, who made thy |Susafeld & Lorch and the Palo Com in effect until the prices until then by ANALAX paatilles, that MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP \spector O'Brien, “The Socialists on! fivor of the Municipal Building complaint against Hughes, declares pany, dealers in chemical materials for] surplus stock is ex- payment of « small taste like candied ‘fruit. the east side are declaring that it is! Because of the of men due| that the sailor had a quarrel with| RATIC PLATFORM i¢ Th , . 8 ps e d' fo the wa 04 he| Kimmel at Third Avenue and 91s\ 9 n| i a plot on the part of the Mayor and th 4 that th Kimmel av ey erring 4 4 For children and grown - the Democrats to ‘get back’ at them | porcentage of women inspectors will be| Street, Hughes 1s said to have com. | Wit! Water to mane the fire | he Ka | for polling such a heavy vote for the| large. There are 2.062 election districts | plained that Kimmel followed him enter the bagement until Rex Socialist ticket last fall. If the law| !" th five boroughs with four inepectors, | from @ car and made some insulting N°. } came with thelr oxya hausted, but must then be withdrawn without notice. You should not delay, ayers, It Is believed that some cases f phosphorus leaked and ocmbined deposit now. Call if you can; or write for catalogs aod special prices. ups. Unequaled as a mild Does Not Mean, However, That Sie Price, ae, nia a 6 Repusiie 4d tio: Dheenoerate to ‘The flames were extinguished by chem. aperient William Randolph Hearst Will | of sunday selling is to be enforced at pa publican and two Democrats for | remark, ical means. : | Seyi . * : eee " 7 So the police have not pro- aa | i Be Candidate, Say Framers. all, let it be enforced all over the city. i pi —— For sale at all druggists ) the. Greek Rewer, terchante 6F6| Weysiban ones tor Secona| duced any one who saw any blows | Pabllec Service Board Now at New struck, but they say that Hughe they reached Park Avenue. Kimmel's | Commission, formerly local bite skull was fractured by the fall to tho Broadway, are now at the new head hooting of Ed-| pavement, according to the police, » No. 49 Lataye 1 at Schuetzen Kimmel was found lying on the Park, Hudson County, was armed to-| sidewalk about ten minutes after tte day by the Supreme Court The Su-| two were seen quarrelling, When the preme Court held that the trial judgets| ®llce arrived in response to a tele« ease phone call from some unknown per | son, no one was in Let cas Hughes Was arrest near his home Jat No. 116 Kust re After be- | ay use Macc Shen fOr, the \'T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU N further tion next : Hruciea Waid teat he bac Rat 1 forces assembled against Ger A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. h allowed to sell on Sunday as well as the other six days of the week. Coney is running wide open sevea n of Sidwatd Moynihan for second murder in th ward Fantry, Oct Ga State Senator Robert F. Wagn a e — nember of the Executive Committee of McKESSON & ROBBINS, NewYork = | Incorporated ate Democratic Committee, ex- that there will be no| Island oon of the Executive |days of the week and the drug stores | ators Wagner |and saloons are violating t violating | ¢ Chairman Harris |law every Sunda Will meet at Democ Headquarters} “Many of these merchants so ‘por nformally discuss the Democratic form to be used during the com- 1 election Bohn Refrige erator Shop jurers) 53 West 42d Street, New York. Phone Vanderbilt 1927, Newark Store: 913 Broad St. Phone Market 133. . Both Stores Open Until 6P. M. Saturdays Until 1 P.M. cor offices of Chair ind! Comnilasioners | Kracke and H | Walker are locat to the Jury did not prejudice the ainst’ Moynihan, although |charges of manslaughter and assay J been ruled out and the J red that the or nothing. who honored bath and did no business. ong planks will be}no reason to make fish of p. This does not} flesh of the other. If this p hat William Ran-|keeps on the entire city | a | will rise up and insist upon city wid KAGUE | dge had se was one of mur be the Demoer FM caused Kimmel's ath . ., Jenforcement of the law on jawyer Who Defrauded Client Gets _—— | ("phe law regarding th Sis Mentha, A; Conger,” Who Led Chase of ede ‘ores on Sundays is being enforced! srarey Cook, a Brooklyn lawyer, in John Wilkes Booth, Dies, : the police on the with- out any discrimination,” said Police ‘That is, the plat-|Commissioner Enright. “The police form wili suggest that the people of the|are acting on a protest made to On t dicted in A Democratic ‘or obtaining 3 from Mrs. M | fraudulent morte )| Word has been received here of the | a J nee nm through « death in Honolulu of verton eneed by iger the Civil War ca - Sade months io “oe wag Booth, the assuanin of President Lin: | State should decide whether or notlon June 27 by foros on shall prevail representing the a thi : pecans eae Millinery Axgociation, of which Phil- |making to bad uie money meri eoln, ‘He etterward became a Judge in| FOP Sih Street 39th Sn 5 Pesala edt So mars aa SRE i ge a : FIFTH AVENUE THIS IS ST, SWITHIN'S DAY (°° MY Ses AND NO RAIN IS IN SIGHT Lor ad & Taylor” Umbrella Makers, However, Pray Sth Street FI FTH AVENU EB 39th Street __ Founded 1826 Siore Hours 9 A. M.to5 P.M. Closed Saturdays Greeley 1900 | for Showers, but Medicine | Hat Decrees Otherwise. Continuing the After-Inventory Clearance The Lord & Taylor twice-a-year disposal of all odd lots, surplus stocks and discontinued lines, in which every department offers very interest- ing opportunities to save on superior merchandise. You didn’t know this was St, Swithin's 104th ST. LSTATION AT CORNER |,» FISHER Bros EN BET.103 & 104"ST Turn to the old quartrain, re- peated by all good citizens before Med!- vine Hat was convene! ae the: nas Founded 1826 —‘ Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays Greeley 1900 dost rain, forty days ‘twill rain nae mair.”* ‘This momentous day dates from the time of good St. Swith Bishop of | | Winchester, who died in 862. But power of his name atill pervades tne| Good Evening! ‘Without Plates (@ Fan and if You'd avold a poesite food, Mankind love Clearance Sale | misterys. A_ hole = WITNESSED CIVIL WAR RIOTS inches gtund ex: 1600 pairs Low and High Shoes at very Low MI Save Decajye 5 Missa at | than @ star up in Prices. Tomorrow and while they last. | | Tighten Loose Teeth and i ywrinht, 18 ve 2 | eaven. " 9 ” —_ ‘ . reer } Treat Diseased, Gums. s : celia Hare Se Fh Aad . hotly ot —Billings. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, nd Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Pric BADLY DECAYED TEETH nd Roots carefully extracted Teeth thoroughly cleaned, Broken plates repaired while you wait or 3 i t ia. Conway, a famous playwright of b is dead at her home, No. 200 Pairs Men’s Black | —_ 600 Pairs Men's 400 Pairs \ a ee ae ere Calfskin Oxfords | Oxfords and Boots Men’s Oxfords | 400, porte eel and Little Men’ 8s Play and Scout § f the civil ‘at 47th Street ‘and | Tht fter the h Bi cots and pp home. Sizes 10 ‘vo 1314. $2.95 | Sizes 1 to6 0 BLOC 00n%, 5 Ground Floor » from ie mw arts Sieaeeraaeges NO CLEMENCY FOR BERG. Si cls Nwcon se AM IRS OA TO. 7PM, DAILY OS REY eta tats) sagenenauonal en eae . a aes a 2.200 Men’s Four-in-Hands man to-day denied executive clemency the case of J Berg, who is un- | Values You Will Appreciate When You See Them entence of d the murder of arke He County inthe ; | A of 191 OBITUARY NOTES, | 5 5c Foulard Handkerchief Scarfs—cool Neckwear for the hot Summer days—in a large assortment; pleasing patterns in a variety of colorings. ee i te see "ye 900 Men’s Fine Silk Shirts It had | rf Gey Sooner orlater you'll discover RKRicoro Ya Saly Mad Cpa UNITEO CIGAR SToRrEsS Ww Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock Misses’ Cotton Dresses An Extraordinary Occasion None C, O. I $8.95 No Approvals For the manufacturers the Cotton Dress season is practically over, their entire attention being given to new Fall styles. ghey That We Could Not Duplicate at This Price Today, Sete aie $3.85 che teacher, dead | it th he r Ra ‘Tub Silks and Baby Broadcloth Silks in a selection of neat and novelty stripes, ther sons: Capt, friend of 3 tion camp at Grow Thin coat, BE BUR, GP dh Eat Plenty varecin’s: ot ht cy Co H, Ray, a lawyer Allen, formerly Prestdent of n 10 to 60 pounds is| Calvin 1 , OF yOu oalloek Oh tig etreen } at his home, | White Outing Shirts. $1.65 | Terry Bath Robes... . $4.50 The unusually cold weather during June caused this particular a ’ 150 West | 80th t. He was i fess | “fh paeseahil maker to overestimate his season's sales; as a consequence he was willing Get a small years old Oxford and plain mercerized | Medium weight Terry Cloth in A * . * ad Mt the deus stores TANIT: EGaiI formoarue UCR toaa | Ratacl ale: PAI CR blue, tan, lavender and { to take a loss in order to close out immediately the entire surplus stock. rove health, 5 life, boeoine mnens | estate “uroker, Mat the ase “ot some with half sleeves ae Hence tally alert, cheerful, enthusiastic.—Advt, sevetity-four igamiciatbais | , 45 | Silk Half Hose 85c About 300 Dresses came to us at a price that enables us to place ‘ —— ch hty, retired | Pajamas. ...~..+ $3. | Full fashioned Silk Half Hose them on Sale Tomorrow in many instances at less than cost to make. ple al " (ene HS Silk and Cotton in neat stripes, exceptionally comfortable sum- mer garments. Klyn. with reinforced lisle soles and The purchase embraces the season’s latest and prettiest models, in the smartest of Summer Cottons, | i} of Bread Down, | heels; black on t of the establishment of Bakery Company of York and Bro tropped Pajamas........ $1.65 Four-in-Hands | ! Percale and mercerized m rials in a variety of stripes and of fancy stripes, 5 plain colors self figure Ground Floor Corded Novelty Voile’, Woven Striped Voiles, Pastel Plaid Voiles, Fancy Figured Voiles, Fine Ginghams, Plain and Checked Organdies, All delight iMy fresh and dainty, all inimitably smart in cut and exquisitely finished, 8 14 to 18 years, Third Floor Grenadines in etaitira for restoring tatiral color to Rray OF ke or rem tug dandritf an aa a bait Ta not @ dve, erme ined bot Tenly t0 use, Paulo Hay Gow Newarks N. de INVALIDS’ CHAIRS ; Hon, whieh has WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES forced competitors to. bring’ thelr brea SARGENT CO. down to nine cents a loaf. Many resi- . dents of the Brownsville section are outhwest Cor, 244 St a Av, stockholders, toe all ty | niplacoft | net Wolff are