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j Z “ : by cons cho STAMMANY FLAGS" |FREDERICK H. POST |TWO STABBED NEAR JERSEY ELECTION BOARDS. |srms,tevn,ru" ett! THE WORLD CHILDREN 10 PLAY STOLEN IN CANADA| MAY HAVE ANTHRAX| GOVERNOR'S HOME sem RR OR WORLD'S 'S FINEST taken to Coney. Island Hospital Heith in broken back. “He died there .to-d Seliman’s home was at N Bloomfield Street, Hoboken. - Bh, 1 U. S. Colors Removed From Train: Well Known Polo Player Is Under : |> of Convention Delegates Due Observation at Bellevue aE County election boards appointed by Argument During Card Game May (,.."hiwarts of New Jersey and ane Result in the Death of One nounced at Trenton to-day show anew! gnemrance Collector Missing. +) " hd | line-up in Hudao id Pa le Ce ities, \ Home To-Morrow. Hospital. of the Players. Hudson, ‘Republican members are for: | Avattio Toate te te cubed thee i er Judge Robert Ci f Jersey Ci im MONTREAL, July m—ive different] physicians at Bellevue Hospital sald] An argument during a card gee ie Bd fordey to. sand outs ‘general alarm for times while members of the Tammany |to-day there was no change in the coh-| early to-day resulted in the stabbing porters of Prosecutor Pierre P: Garven | oh 0 'y. 13. He ts @ collector ‘ F party, returning from the San Franeciacn | ‘ition of Frederick H. Post of Kast|of.two men, one probably fatally, and jn his factional fight with William e Prud it Lite Inaurance Com- i Yardon, ‘The Democrats are John convention, were asleep between Van-|Willlaton, L. I., member of the Meadow|the arrest of a third by Patrolman poiay'' oe Rayonne and Robert Arm: | {y couver and: Mfontreht, somebody tiving [Brook Hurit Club and well known polo| Thomas Lalley of the Oak Street Sta- hatrong of Jorsey City: that office att rehck ine" afternosn Pes ‘ lalene: the {the ofthe Conaalan player, and that not until to-thorrow | tion, charged with felonious assault. con- lof his disappeat in wife said he ORANGE PE ; Hylan * Names Committee to huaeay fanenee tt Amdtieas Pace morning will they be able to determine| ‘Michael Cammaliare, thirty-three, a FI of Stephen | Dawson and John |had about $100 and he ‘wore’ some Mathes ur “f A No T Ol men 3 Ps Grimshaw ty Republloans and Dr. M. A.| jewelry, : that floated from the rear rail qf the| ¥' er he has anthrax. @ serum, | laborer, of No. ver Street, ds in Pearce and John C, Cluny, Democrats, - Out-Sells Take Up Suggestion Once | Tammany spectal's observation ar, ‘The | IMdected to-day, takes twenty-four hours] Volunteer Hospita} with a stab Moi) a gh dg poten E> ARBRE TIN * 230,000, Out-Rivals and all others, solely = * thief in every instance escaped detec- | to act. in the “left side{of the abdomen and ‘aad The estate of Mra. Amelia N. Dunlap, se -rigl Made /by Evening World. ton. Mr, Post has a rash on the right side|three more in his back. Alphonse Gall, BOY’S DIVE FATAL. widow of Robert Dunl 0 hatter, in through its delicious flavour and down he ~ —" The Tammany party, which nas|of his eck and jaw, such as character-| forty-one, a yaiter/ of No. 43 Oliver all-round goodness. travelled 9,000 miles, is sightseeing to-|!zes anthrax, but the doctors merely | street, is {n Gre nase hospital with a day in Quebec, whence it went by boat. |Say his is a. “suspicious case." They de-| knife: wound in his back, Salvatore 1 r elded to inject the m used in an-|Gorg, thirty-three, a Russian seaman,| Clyde Sellman, The last lap of their journey begins at cided t ad‘ She: Bont: ohne maa The stavoing cocurred Mayor Hylan plans to have certain streets blocked off from traffic and converted into playgrounds for chil. seventeen years old, | 1 A.M. to-morrow, and they are due|tion is not serious, will remal “ nce from Gov, Alfred) vdrgn, This Is an extension of a! at the Grand, Central Station, New|yue for several d or eusareation similar plan mapped out several! york, at 8 P. M. Members of his family say The- three men fad egjourned, thete | as cuak . no idea how card game, and when in the street Gor na Years ago by The Evening World.| During the trip district leaders ana |? idea how he sontracte bree ae i Slonar ie le chacaee qua outt Go The Mayor has appointed Otto B. ious heat Chick thee tenn on the] years old and married. Gorg also attacked Lalley with the Building. 3 Shulhof, No. 105 Madison Avenue, |Staiea by Govesmithe eye Will be ——————— . said, but a blow of the) M ore 5 | headed by Gov. ‘ nightatick ; stopped him, the policeman : Chairman of a Committee on Rec- teens aiding IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. says. reation and Playgrounds which will — << ———— : e have supervision of playground CHANGE WN NEWARK CENSUS. Bowery Wynnthewaws, patriotic Sues for O11 Comm streets. The other members of the| Revised Fiares Show Total of} 0wery Mitsion, No. 227 it award Roose to-day filed suit in the, committee are Mts, Alfred J. John- G14016, Lene of 1008, ‘New Americans,” citizens’ conven- | Supreme Court to recover $620,000 from | son, Hotel Plaza, Mrs. Philip Berolz- ’ tion, No. 35 Broad Street. Olaf J Olsen, for whom, he alleges, he helmer, Frank L. Brown, Noo1 Madiz | WASHINGTON, /July 18.—An error.| The Committee for Aid to Disabled| contracted to aell valuable Kas, ell ard son Avenue; Joseph O'Brien, No. 110 | due to duplication, has changed the pop- | Sdidiers conference, the Lawyers’ Club. | mining rights in Mexico in’ May, 191 ' ‘ } Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn; Maurice |Ulation of Newark, N. J., to 414,216. in- arene atiieel, Geakenee The properties wore sold. he says in hi i Mandelbaum, No. 136 Broadway; | stead of 415,609 as previously announcdd, School, evening, : Seer nth eerenutehin ainee a : The only store that sells the everstocks of Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, No. 919|or a decrease of 1,383, the Census/ International Sporting C! inner, | Gamage. cd for, 44 A : Ugden Avenue, the Bronx; De-' Bureau announced to-da Hotel Commodore. Sai conmmbehe dia wee ee * ‘the National | Creek a oom Ce. puty Police Commissioner Faurot = we —_— - ut By and Fire Chief Kenlon, In his letter to Mr, Shulhof Mayor Hylan says: i “Phere is no reason why many of the streets during certain hours should not be made available for, the , children to play in without being in ang What a Save!” . i danger of being run down by motor } and other vehicles, There ate many ' side streets that are used veyy little by vehicles of any kind where the children could play cértain hours of the day. “[ am_ placing on the committee Chiet K€nion of the Fire Department and Commissioner Faurot of the Po- » Mee Department, at the suggestion of their commissioners, to co-operate with the other members of the com- mittee in working out some plan which will be in the best interests of the children. In many instances the park playgrounds are miles from’ the homes of the children, and the tis- erable transit conditions and stop- page by the courts of buses makes it practically impossible for the large majority of children to reach the parks.” BITUMINOUS COAL PRICE CUT IS.SEEN (: Store Closed All Day Saturday Tircdghout July and Angutt 4 Every Member of the Family Should Come This Friday to The Shoe Event of the Season!| 30,450 Pairs of Shoes at Bargain Prices! Here are values that are, we believe, bigger than offered at any shoe sale this year. Shoes for men, women and children. High and low shoes, oxfords: and pumps in almost every wanted material and style. THE REASON FOR THIS SALE: In buying for their millions of mail order customers the National Cloak and Suit Co. overbuys in many lines. This store is operated as an outlet for all these surplus stocks, odd lots, broken lines and discontinued numbers) No merchandise is purchased for this Store, or secured from any other source than the big Mail Order House, the National Cloak and Suit Co. Here is a general sum- mary of the Shoes included in this sale: 5150 pairs of Women’s High-cut Shoes - 4360 pairs of Men’s High-cut Shoes 3090 pairs of Bone High-cut Shoes . 3600 pairs of Children’s ih aaa Shoes 2930 pairs of Infants’ High-cut S. . 1850 pairs of Women’s Oxfords 3200 pairs of Men’s Oxfords 4070 pairs of Women’ mips * 2200 pairs of Childre A—Wom! Kid-finiened Oxford: im- modiiin “wal Bw Vel eta Puinb; receding a or Lowle heey: : tow nN ule heel: ished’ eet Ince Oxford: er Golonial Pump; receding toc, lonther heel and sole, Continuing fo: Miday—Our Great July Clearance Sale : Choice of 1,000’ Beautiful Wash Dresses. Examples of the Big Bargains for Infants and Children Winter Orders for New York to Be Deferred Until Northwest Gets Supply. A reduction in the price of bituminous cou! was confidently predicted to-day by the sub-committee of railroad men and coal operators working out the details of the pian for relieving the coal short- age in New York, New®England and the Northwest. Bya scientific distribution of cars the + committee hopes to provide a steady stream of coal to the affected districts. If this can be done, and the members believe it can, they feel certain that the coal speculators will find it impossible to exact the high prices that the acute shortage has made possible. The big problem, is to provide sifMficient cars, | elk leather flexible sole Operators assured the railroud E—Children’s White bow, leather ole and hee): representatives that enough ccal can be The birthplace, at Amherst, N. H., of ¥—Children’ ! hor Oxfords, sport cut tip, leather sole. mined to supply all orders. Tho immediate requirements of New York and New England will be supplied, Wut it is now proposed to defer shipping the winter supply’ for both sections until the orders of the Northwest have been filled. Horace Greeley, the famous abolitionist and founder of the New York Tribune. A. F. OF L. APPROVES THE LABOR PLANKS OCONY service is available to all who heed its products—from quaint A old Amherst, New Hampshire, to Sag Harbor, Long Island. pets In some sections of New England three pitas ahaa Swe or four tank-wagon trips a var suffice esque New England and © to serve the sparsely settled rural dis- ee ence hone ed tricts. In the cities, large quantities of a £ asoline are required every ut whatever the amount or Wilteves the need, Socony service is : there to supply it. And this unique service does not con- sist merely of a large number of filling stations. It begins back at the oil well. and in the résearch laboratory. New methods are constautly being devised to maintain the Socony standard of ‘ quality—and improve it, if possible. i Ags a result of half a century of refining ' ; experience, Socony gasoline is toda Brown Oxford, her one-stray Declares Democratic Platform Shows Progress Not Found ia ' That of Republicans, WASHINGTQN, July 15.—"The Dem- Scratic platform marks a measure of progiess not found in the platform of the Republican Party. In relation to labor's proposals the planks written into the Democratic platform more nearly approximate the desired declaratigns of human rights than do the planks found in the Republican platform.'* ‘This is the judgment of the American Federation of Labor after having sub- | mitted to the two party conventions a} list of proposals for incorporation as planks into the respective platforms, seams CHASE ON BROADWAY. Stenographer Accases Man of Try- ‘ ing ta Pick Her Pocket. Black ‘Kid-finiahed Ing toe, medium woight Hole, Pump; With the sane big showing of Voile, Gingham, Linene, Chambrey and Organdie Dresses at DOLLARS After an exciting chase through Broadway, from Maiden Lane to Dey Street, in which the lunch-hour crowd rt, Pl 3 q | less than their real worth. In white, ee rer eee ohn , the-tendard of quality motor fuels. It | | and nearly every wanted color. Good liceman Richard J, Daly, ‘on complaint 4 is clean-burning and uniform in power styles; splendid materials; well made. , of Miss Henel Dickson, stenographer - and mileage. And because Socony is \ Women’s and Misses’ sizes. forthe American Car Foundry, Com- , obtainable everywhere, you can adjust | ee ee ed) Floor. wany, No, 165 Broadway, that he had bl ry Mls nok pécket. ” your carburetor permanently. This & + 3 300 Silk Waists $319 bg Fated in eer peckat int Wit ai had ame makes possible the ‘‘all-season’’ econ- @ purse containing $5.02, and called for! thelp. Snyder denied her charge. The} found on the sidewalk where | gan, omy | which regular Socony users enjoy. . Look for the red, ‘white and blue Socony sign STANDARD OIL CO, OF NEW YORK . ’ Waists that WE have been selling at "$3. 97, Waists that had former prices up to $12.C0 and more! Georgettes and Crepe de Chines in over 20 models. With trimmings of hand embroidery, beads, frills, tucks, lace, ribbons, hemstitching, etc. Many colors; Here are tremendous bargains! Closed. The Jersey Central Traction Com- pany has been notified at its office here by the New Jersey State Highway, De- partment that the State bridge over Raritan Bay ‘between Perth Amboy and South Amboy will be closed commencing , Sunday next for from ten days to two weeks, The bridge js on the main route lain Floor, _ 1,200 White Skirts |69Coats $197 | $500 for automobiles to the New Jersey sea- shore resorts and will be closed to trol- leys and automobiles alike while altera- tions ure being made. Detour wil be ‘oy way of New Brunawiok, the nearest @ridge over the Marltan to Perta Amboy. —_——.—_— | Piques, Embroidered Women's black, » pee aqui pret rere REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Gabardines, Beach tan and gray Coroner's Physician, to-day examined . by: Skirting and real Linen. Leatherette Coats ie Mody of Thomas a hn of No. 438 Eight different models. for auto wear, Kast 50th Street, Manhatt h : : ’ lay afternoon while bathing, — Dr 59. oy A Ra i] values you cannot du- | Plaid Mixtures and Uy the grappling hooks in recovering it, eath was probably caused ‘oh acute Giation of the heart, the * phy: plicate! Wool Vicuna. Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Closed All Day Saturday. No Mail Orders F Second Floor, sicia Vs Me stilt aca! ie Bin ie CMe wes fies WOE SWIC MMT Ye OY ae Nen an Ten Nore

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