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Nn ENCseD 5 VISITORS aon to Goodhess Breakfast ‘Cents, and Waiter Isn’t ulted With a: Dime. ees FRANCISCO, July 2—Now, Dweller of Washington “Would you like to breakfast Thorning on a canteloupe @ nickel, ham costing twenty- @ pound, eggs retailing at five eents the dozen, or on fresh jes at fifteen cents the lamb chops at thirty-five Mr. Room and Bath, if @eacend to the dining room t-class hotel, ranking with ‘that New York City rightly ‘Dreakfast on fresh fruit, or bacon with an egg, Mf you prefer it, or fish if ules bar fresh meat, have and griddle cakes, if you pre- “homely combination, eat all you wish and wash all down 1 for ninety cents, ue to Possible in San Francisco, je it ie in New York. that, if you, Mr. Room And ‘one of those who prefer to day with a« light meal in class hotel, you may have " as at pame and @ cereal and — or milk, tip your waiter a head ime onde ag left out of a € id on the. plate, ng Raa assault you or direct ©f malicious animal magn: you either. Tips are in vogue, board know their bysiness t for overtipping, no mattet they may ‘enjoy it. of food quoted are not they are stores on a for things that appeal to eo rather’ than the pneumo- “merve, And in the depart: |S hdl and jewelry shops one game impression that food “and restaurant shops give, to "$ Col, High Cost Of Living have balked at crossing the rt and ig unabld to ewim around. at efforts. Mrs. Brown emphasized it. Mrs. Julia Brown Stirs Con- Julia Brown of West Virginia goes the prize for the speech which bus best pleased and amused the dele- gates so far. Ambassador John ‘W. Davis short talk which brought down the house, Brown was Izetta Jewel, an actress. Wearing a simple gown of white satin and Georgette crepe and with roses ‘the clearest, sweetest voice yet heard in the convention. women, vention’s Enthusiasm as She Lauds Davis. SAN FRANCISOO, July 2—To Mrs. ing Adam and makes woman, on good birth, be. , She seconded the nomination of in @ up to women’s ideals. Before not a pr her marriage Mrs. American statesman.” her waist, Mrs. Brown spoke in| Davi on the ground that Most of the at both conventions, have wdinated the feminine in their requirements.” She told a little story of a child's} you beautiful doll!” NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ‘asy| Norman E. Mack and Elisabeth Marbury Named to Represent New York State. SAN FRANCISCO, July 2—Democratic National Committeemen and ‘women selected to represent the various States for the next four years, have In Bos-|been announced as follows: more than a month ago in Wa a seanationally known manu- ‘does not sell so 10 Re as witness the ing r a newly built tm one of the city’s prettiest Saw a newly constructed @ big lot at $9,500, that was ir to a “bargain” in a yer. an hour from Park Ro offered at $12,000. room boy, likewise, has it @asy. In clean, well built and maintained bachelor hotels, one @ room and bath for $30 a I thought the former deni- Park Row now connected with ber of Commerce here was his salary when he told this He was not. His story stood could have hired such a room this , did I wish todo so, for there of such available even in poun head free with every 50-cent pur- hase of corned beef,” he can under- that, for he sees it, and it Is 7 of thing that he will talk ‘when he gets back Hast. scab etal JER ACT AGAIN UPHELD. of Coal Operators for In- 2 ‘go fenction ts Desired. | ILAND, ©., July 2.—In a joint handed down by Judges Killits haver, in Federal Court here day. five Cleveland coal operators in- ‘under the Lever act, were aanien 5 ind t it the Go ban removin ming them 89 Indianapolis “At a a ‘4 tit fe 4 len yin Bie batirven Uhat it conti a Seven Times at Ferry. oneninadl for a ee at the ten- een, of 0 ol Selec! Street, hy swe men Sad allegatt icted with ere + CaN Alabama—W. 'T. Sanders, not selected, Arizona—W, L. Barum, not selected. Arkansas—James G. Head (temporary), Mrs, James G. Head, California—isidor 1. Dockweiler, Mrs, Charles L, Donohue, Colorado—Mileg G. Saunders, Mrs. Gertrade A. Lee, Connecticut—Homer S, Cummings, Miss Caroline Ruutz-Reese: * Delaware—Senator J. O. Wolcott, Miss Rena Evins, . Florida—J, T, G. Crawford, Mrs, Loulse K. Mays. Georgia—Clark Howell, Mrs, Frank T, McIntyre, Idaho—R, H, Elder, Mrs, Theresa M. Graham, Ilinois—Charles Boeschenstein, Mra, Anna L, Smith. Indiana—Edgar G. Hoffman, Miss Julia EB, Sanders. Towa—Wilbur W, Marsh, Miss Anna B, Lawther. Kansas—C. D. Amidon, Wichita; Mrs, W. A: Koppel. Kentucky—J, N, Camden, not selected, Loulsiana—s. B, Hicks, Mrs. Joseph E, Friend. Maine—Dantel J, McGillicuddy, Mrs. Gertrude M. Pattangall. Maryland—John Walter Smith, not selected. _ Massachusetts—Edward W, Quinn, not selected. Michigan—William F, Connelly, not selected. Minnesota—Alfred W, Whetom Mra, Peter Oleson, Mississippi—O, GaJohnston, Miss Henrietta Mitchel, Missourl—Edward F, Golta, Mrs, Burris A, Jenkins, Montana—J. Bruce Kremer, Mrs, R. R. Purcell, : Nebraska—W, H. Thompson, not selected. Nevada—S. M. Pickett, Mrs, James D, Fink, New Hampshire—Robert C, Murchie, Miss D, B, Jackson, New Jersey—Robert 8. Hudspeth, Mrs, James B, Belington. New Mexico—A. A. Jones, not selected New York—Norman E, Mack, Miss Elisabeth Marbury. North CarolinaAngua W, McLean, Miss Mary O, Graham. North Dakota—H, H. Perry, Ellendale, Mrs, 8, Johnson, Ohio—E, H. Moore, not selected, Oklahoma—George L. Bowman, Mrs. D, A, McDougal. Oregon-~J. W. Morrow, not selected, Pennsylvania—Joseph H, Guffey, not selected. Rhode Island—Patrick H. Quinn, Mrs, Robert EB, Newton. , South Cayolina—John Gary Evans, not ‘selected. South Dakota—James Mee, Mrs, William Hickey. ‘Tennessee—Cordel! Hull, Miss Charl William: Texas—Thomas B, Love, Mra, Cone Johnson, Utah—James H. Moyle, Mrs. Maude R. Porter. . Vermont-—Frank H, Duffey, Mrs, K. Virginia—Carter Glass, not ‘Washington—A, R, Titlow, not selected West Virginia—C. H, Osenton, not selected Wisconsin—Joseph Martin, Mrs, Gertrude Bowler, Wyoming—E, J, Qualey, Mrs, R. 8. Hawley. Alaska—T, J. Donohue, not selected, District of Columbia~—John F. Costello, Mrs, Thomas F. Hawail-—John W. Wilson, Honolulu, not selected. Philippizes—Robert K. Manly, Mrs, Katherine Williams. Porto Tuco—Henry W. Dooley, Miss B. Martin, MANY RUM STOCKHOLDERS. S, Prosecutor Intimates Brook- + lynttes Got “Wet” Dividends, United States Attorney Ross of Brooklyn eaid to-day he had examined thirty witnesses before the Grand Jury regarding the legality of the own arahip by, Jemea BH. ‘Tench of Holll wood Hall, Hollis, L. 1. 93 CARO Of Bacardl rium seized dy" United sinte two Weeks ago. Tench Pallending of No, & stockholder of the hi wd at 149 ny and received the rum as 4 rning, rted that he had the list of Walsh. at Hollls, that each shareholder Company here was entitl * of six cases, examination July 7, and locked uj County” Jail, — Pallens with assauiting and declined to Jon between hia ofce upervising. Brohibition Shevlin, who has harged ome Road and s Sigman iain aR Daun ” RUS TESTIMONY Played “Oh, You Beautiful Doll narrative of the creation, in which God takes the brain from the sleep- ‘This earned her the first big burst of ap- plause, for the men delegates took the hit at them good naturedly. “Blood will tell,” said she, dwelling nd Mr, Davis |s a woman's idea of what a man should “Women will select a man whose past life can stand the searchlight test and whose present life measures This man is cher, although in his ufe he practises what preachers preach. He is homebred and a well-read further asked consideration for “his wife, as first lady of the land, will meet all The band, awakened to its respon- sibility, played that favorite tune, an enthusiastic delegate shouted. * nd h,| the grand The information of Ross ts the Bacardi to a “dlr —— tht AS BAIL JUMPER. Detective William Connell, attached to the Morrisania Court, saw Frank 4 Lexington A treet ai He remem- who had jumped 400 bail last month and arrested him, Hendino was held in $10,000 tat for in the? Frank Trenlte st, bbl "Boston ‘osti, a cobbler, at ith Bireet, of $96, BRINGS INDICTMENT IN STOCK SALES ———— z |Flushing Man and New York | Broker Charged With Grand Larceny. j After hearing the testimony of Miss Margaret Rethy of No, 1061 3t | Nicholas Avenue the Grand Jury has | returned indictments charging grand larceny, which resulted in the arrest to-day of Joseph A .Herron of No. 9% Murray Lane, Flushing, and notice to Te sto T0 AID INDUSTRY IN BRONX URGED bert’s Plan in “Wake Up New York” Movement. The Bronx Board of Trade to-day made public the comprehensive trans- portation and dock improvement plans outlined®for it by Dock Com- missioner and Director of the Port Murray Wulbert in line with the Board's campaign to have the Bronx do its part in the “Wake up, New F, W. Langhorst, a broker of No. 30 Broad Street, already out on $1,500 ball because of a stock sale transan- ‘tion, to surrender himself before | Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions. ‘The ail of Herron, who is known to his neighbors ty Flushing also as Trainor, was fixed at $7,500. and former teachers that she had persuaded them to pay $51,000 for worthless stock of the Southwestern Zine, Lead and O}l Corporation, rep- resenting it to be a ‘Rockefeller pro- motion allied with Standard Oil. Miss Rethy said she had believed everything she told her customers and had put $11,000 of her own money into the etock. Herron and Lang- horst had instructed her how to make her gales talk, she said, Bhe aaserted that Langhorst had been most attentive to her until she found hud promised to marry her after a legal separation, she said. When she wag penniless and in difficnity with the authorities, she said, he refused to help her. The district attorney got informa- tion that the only tangible asset of the company was n abandoned lead mine on a 200 acre plot in Missouri, bought by Herron for $500 cash and’ a $1,600 mortgage; that $1,000,000 worth of stock was issued, of which Herron took half as promoter’s profits and sold for $160,000, At the request of the district at- torney the charge against Miss Rethy was dismissed by Magistrate Levine in Centre Street Court yesterday. She has promised to assist, the dis- trict attorney when the two men are brought to trial. The complaining witnesses before | jury were Mrs. Lillian Klein of No, 2014 Fifth Avenue and Mrs, Lillian Greene of No. 2265 Morris Avenue, — RS. CAVANAUGH IN JAIL. Mrs. Alice J. Cavanaugh of No. 690 Unton Avenue, the Bronx. known as “the rent angel," because of her activ- | {les In the affairs of tenants whilc | serving on the Mayor's Committee ice Rent Profiteering and since, was manded to jall yesterday when her triel on (a charge of larceny of rent moneys was continued umtil T rtroom was crowded with Bronx tenants and land: lords. She said her present dimecuity was the result of having given receipts York” movement urged on the whole | city by The Evening World, Commissioner Hulbert’s proposal is for the dredging of the East River Channel to a depth of thirty-five to forty feet. This channel improvement will make practicable the building of Miss Rethy was arrested May'2 on | great piers like those now in cours, the charge of a number of teachers | of construction on the shores of Staten | Island, except that the piers will have | railroad deliveries and direct rail fa- cilities for all the trunk lines entering | the metropolitan district by means of & marginal railroad line or car float! service, Specifically the Commissioner urgea the removal of the New York Central lines from the North River shore front to the Hast River shore front to be the main entering channel for a four borough distributing system. It fs just as practicable to put a sub- way through First Avenue, the Com- out hé was married and he even then| missioner state, as to run it through west side marginal streets. “when the Fast River channel im- provements are completed,” the Com- miestoner said, “the Bronx wil be- come the great manufacturing and industrial area of thes city and the improvement of. tranaportation ter- minals cannot too early be made ready for the best use of the facih- ties which will then be available.” The Board of Trade, at a recent meeting, gave its approval to’ the Hulbert plan, IRELAND SETS UP ITS OWN COURTS. DUBLIN, July 2—It has become known that the “Irish Parliament" was ie secret sewsion here Tuesday and inesday, and that decrees were passed authorizing the establishment of Courts of Justice and Equity and courts of criminal jurisdiction, “A National Land Commission was appointed. Another decree provides for the protec: tion of persons occuyping land against vexations claims. It was announced that the $1,000,000 jtnternational loan had been oversub- ribed by $30,000 when the loan closed, fiat alld Bind ACQU;T DRAMATIC TEACHER. After five hours’ deliberation, the Fed- eral Jury trying Alexander Galdzakian on the charge of using the mails in a scheme to defraud returned a verdict of acquittal to District Judge Learned Hand yesterday. ‘Gaidzakian, who is known as Alexan- der Light, {san Armenian who for sev- eral years has taught dri ic art and roduced Shakespearean pl Recent- Vyseveral of his pupils became dissatts- fled with Se" courss. of instruction and complained to the United States Attor- to tenants and of failed, in some cases, to get recelpts. when she paid | the moneys received over to landlords. | ney's office. The Indictment and trial of the teacher followed. 34th Street vi~ trated). plain crowns. is room or side roll effect. Orchid, Sand, Jade, Black and Navy. Store Open This Saturday Until 5 P. M. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &€ » New York Special Sale Saturday New Mirage Satin Hats Regular 6.50 Values 3.95 Summer and Outing Models (one illus- Pleated brims. Worn in either mush- Draped and White, Pink, ilibclpennnann | Board of Trade Gives Hul- Waurcn Is Mucn Betow Wiorxsatn Cost BEADED GEORGETTE FLOWERED CEORCETTE, =y HNN HUN NA MY Rrra Mo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WO ATH THIRTY- FOURTH STREET BROADWAY- FIFTH AVENUE STORE OPEN ALI, DAY TOMORROW SATURDAY BUT WILL BE CLOSED THEREAFTER EVERY SATURDAY "IN JULY AND AUGUST AN IMPORTANT SALE, SILK SUMMER FROCKS For WomMEN AND MISSES an SO YUNNAN ‘TAFFETA SILK FOULARD SILK In a‘Numper or Cuarnmune Desicns Times ANION —; Store Open This Saturday Until 5|P. M. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street—New. York Will Close Out Saturday 100 Misses’ Cotton Dresses Figured and dotted Voiles, Gingham and dotted 1 1 Swiss. Organdy Collars and Cuffs. Very Special e 7 5 125 Misses’ Summer Dresses 15.00 Organdy, Gingham and flowered and dotted Voiles. Organdy trimmings. Attractive Sum- mer Shades. Very Special 75 Misses’ High Grade Dresses 19.75 fancy striped and dotted Lace and’ Organdy Very Special Sheer Organdy, Voiles and Ginghams. trimmings. s 95 Misses’ Fine Cotton Frocks yj Superior quality dotted and Embroidery Swiss and Organdy ing bright pumme' r 25.00