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Samer THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNBOUVAY, WAY 5, Lys, Prominent New Yorkers Go to Belmont Park to See Steeplechase Races Run Over the Famous Track u Brother-in-Law Bets Happy Home [E{ouS@WiIVOS |.) as ctees “Pep” Martin Will Lose Loses} uide «| tga i ee Vy Ds WD)8 : Mane Dirices $2.50 to $t per barrel; new potatoes, Morida Spaulding Rose, No, 1, $6.60 per barrel; up-State and Maine old potatoes, per 180 pounds, $2.75. As- paragus contiiues to arrive in liberal supply, the California stock selling at $8 to $6 per dozen bunches, accord Mortgages House to Wager on Fight, Fain After Decision, Spends Night in Club. fusing vacatvedis lite Gs alee ane tne euee aweeus “pep” Martin knocked out two]sum ngainat $260 that brother-in-law] the wholesale markets this week have|sey, $3.60 to $6 for the same amount men with one punch In the Madison] ‘‘Pep"” would fall asleep before the lq far been light and the demand ac- ni ent to the mi if Square Garden ring, but only one of | Mfteenth round, Then he went to live, thereby forcing prices upword,| The salad vegetables, letuce, ro: Garden last night to see him do it. : maine and radishes, are largely from hig victims figures in the sporting] The details of what happened to}Cabbage, cucumbers, peas. -8CCM/H,, jarmers’ Market now, and prices columns of the newspapers to-day. Babe" will be found in thelr proper | beans, canlifiower, peppers and celery }in general have advanced slightly ‘The other is his brother-in-law, Her-| Place in The Evening World but What) aavanced Tuesday. ‘There has alsolover those of Saturday. Radishes are happened to Weller will be told here. n Weller, an electrician, who did “ been an advance { tatoes due in]#elling wholesale $1 to $1.50 per bas ma He took his seat, merry and bright, advance in po SSE aha Tellnae $f te oleh one live at No, 218 Decatur Street, Brook-}and enjoyed the show, like any other|part to decreasing supplics of Old bor nearby. Retail prices are bister lyn, but is not certain he lives there}Mght fan. Finally gd euanttied Potatoes and a strong market f0rlradishes having jumped from 5 to 10 any more. It's.a sad story, mates, | through the ropes. the frat round {Southern stock. Out of 594 cars of|cents per bunch, and lettuce from 5, Weller married Rose, a sister of | y, : potatoes received in the city last week |10 and 15 cents to 10 and 15 cents was gone the ‘Babe’? was laid out “Pepper Martin, the clever feather- | cold. ater “State, the |Per head. Romaine is about the saiae, P 0 only 8 cars were from up-State, at $1.98 to $1.00 per basket, weight boxer. Herman and Pep" are] Weller managed to stagger out into 7 + arrive Pais, though brothers-in-taw, and|the night, but at 26th MStreet_ ana] TAJrity of the old stock now arriv-| A carload of rhubarb from Penn- | Herman has loyally believed that|Madison Avenue he fainted. Sidney|'"S being from Maine Sylvania ‘was ‘Unloaded On ‘Ne MAeSet a “Pep” could lick a lot of the little] Goldblatt, President of a boys’ club in _— _ | Tuesday at 6 cents per bunch whole- \ fellows. But ‘Babe’ Herman, the] Rivington Street, who was with Wel-| Potatoes in the chain stores seil 5]sale. This ig an increase over the diminutive Californian, was not among|ler, gave him first aid and hurried him | pounds for 24 cents, an increase of 9} Price for Hudson River stock, which those Weller belleved "Pep"? could put}to Bellevue Hospital in a tax!, When sells 4 to 5 cents per bunch. Retail to sleep. the doctors had revived him he said: rhubarb costs 10 and 15 cents per So when Weller heard “Pep” had] “I don’t want to stay in the hos- bunch, signed to box fifteen rounds at the] pital. My headache, it is gone.’ Ap-|cents per pound; cauliflower, 25 cents Garden Jast night with “‘Babe"' he de-| parently he then thought of the $500}and up per head cided ‘Pep’ didn't have a Chinaman’s| mortgage and what Rose would say chance, and got busy. and decided not to go bome in the Without the knowledge of “Pep” or|dark. So he accepted an invitation to} bunch; cabbage 10 cents per pound. Rose, Weller plastered a $500 mort-|remain in the Rivington Street club] Green peas do not show the increase, gage on his home and bet the whole| until daylight. Supplies of ve LtOR WILLIAM HIRST, MISS WANITA DREY, MRS. FC. HENDERSON, ANO FARDERICK KERR. PHOTOS @Y STAFF PHOTOGRACHER cents ove: Sattirday's quotation; MRS. MORGAN BELMONT.” C= green beans, ‘which are scarce, sell 2 peppers, 5 cents} Supplies of st { wherries were light { each; celery hearts, 18 cents per|the beginning of the week, and the 3 wholesale figure js 20 to 30 cents per ry quart. Retail strawberries sell from to 45 cents per quart box. being featured at 15 and 20 cents per|first car of Florida cantelopes pound In various stores and markets. }#t $10 per crate of 45 melons, and ¥ F i ae evacua are welt, {{totuer carloud of Mexican melons Large bunches of asparagus are sell-} i154 received Tuesday, brought the Ww ing at 68 cents each in tho markets, {same price. Saturday the first Flori- and at 49 cents in on@ chain store; }da watermelons arrived and whole smaller bunches sell us low as 35)8éled at $1.25 to $2.50 each according 1831 Third Avenue, in front of his}oents ea rhe dation |*? * Wlorida oranges are on eale LOCAL. mother's home, No. 16 Bast 98th Stree ® each, The Anest dandelion as jow ay 85 cents per dozen in the ‘The Hudson County Grand Jury has|iast night. She sald she was his com-|&reens and spinach are on site sts, the wholesale prise begun an Investigation of the $90,000} mon law wife. 1S retail mar cents per pound; egg plant at 15 and ne $4 to $8 per box. Grapefruit H shortage in the Tax Collector's office} Charles Urickson, No. 279 Cooper 20. cents e cucumbers, 5 cents, {retails 2 and 8 for cents and cost | in Kearny. Street, Ridgewood, Queens, drank jodine | ~ - mers, 9 cents: | wholes $2 to $6 per box. Canned f The estate of Clinton W. Bird, law-| at his home last night, according to the} OT 2 for 5 cents according to sl grapefruit is for sale in ono chain | yer, formerly of No. 25 Broad Street, | police, belleving It to dicine for | artichokes, 2 for 25 cents; and mush-|store at 25 cents per medium sized | who died Dec. 23, 1916, has just been) cold. He is recovering at Kings County and Appraised at. $2,219,566. Hospital rooms, 4 cents per pound. |can, which sells well to housewives p 2,213,565. pital. ‘ ‘i . ho wish to be spared the trouble of 4 Y has % e De abn elie! ea} Summer squashes which are now in| pi The Co-operative League has moved! Magistrate Douras to-day discharged Didparing. thé teaah fiuit, “GHOT@EH to new quarters at No. 167 West 12th|John Iffler, a hotel clerk, of 1238 Tay- Street. lor Avenue, the Bronx, whose son Rob- a 9 shot and killed his The body of a woman believed to be}ert on April 19 sl that of ‘Ste Mary Quesada, thirty-four, |rother George by pulling the trigger ~ 4 CNS, $12 Manhattan Avenue, missing/of the father's revolver, which he] Green beans sold wholesale at $ active demanc cost 5, 10 each, nd 15 cents will serve four portions. Ano GEN'L. DAN'L. APPLETON... eee Fish is about the same in variety Q and price as last week, and the qual- | terday in the} thought unloaded, from a Sullivan law | == axealle Roel wt | . week, was found yesterday in charge. ‘The father stored the gun In| cay was commuted to life imprisonqsenc |, Ce nt Roe shad has de East River a closet fifteen years ago, and had for- creased) S:cente;, setting: How) Or see Pata: s landlords increased - by the Court Pardons at Trenton. | o, rer pound; strippec 6 a eats t stores, "The store- | Sotten all about it. The court thought | pacskay was convicted of the murder of ani. Per pounds Stopen ae oe \ rents in Main Street stores, a he had suffered enough. Sterhen Habakik near Princeton June, | YASS and frozen salmon sell also at 43 “+ keepers moved out, leaving placards ean ents; fresh mackeral from Massacnu- announcing the reason. setts waters and halibut, 40 cents; Damage of $7,000 was caused by fire to the one-story frame building owned Gov. McKelvie of Nebraska told the}and occupied by Meyer Cohen as a re-| A thousand employees of the Great] ii. white a 2 Rotary Club at a dinner at the McAlpin| tall clonk and sult store, at 1115 Brond-| Northern Paper Company, at Bangor, |"! Riba pers tara NaS States have tela ‘5 y Me., have agreed for|® good buy owing to no waste, and last night that the Central way, Brooluyn, early to-day. The fire a peresdy ‘ ss ta leat nightimost to normal conditions. |spread to the rear of the adjoining | Oe Year averaging than |phrimps, 35 cents per pound. Shrimps The young people of the Haarlem | one-story Meyer's shoe store t ot dst veer. will hardly vary muc’. in price for eked Ya give a, three-day Festa di we The contest by Clair Louise Burton of |the summer a fishman believes, and the will of her husband, Frank W. Bur-|clams will remain about 24, 80 and 36 ton, waa before Surrogate Smith in New-|conts por - Mrs. Christine Nelson, forty-five years| decided by a jury. It was granted, wujgreehoe old, shot and killed her husband, John| “Chicago is the greatest oity tm the |_The cheaper fish includes haddock at A. Nelson, also forty-five, in thelr farm | Unit! es," according to the report }12 cents per pound, flounder at 16 humesneas alaneys Stich, endo mec are (Oe in, Washington Probibitieh |cents and butter fish at 30 cents per ‘eared ©] Figld. Superintendent who passed the|pound. The wholesale price of fish to the house, wnich was burned to the| entire winter in Chleago Pa tia patwesn 4 atid 11 canta sinter eMe ground. ———— o retail price, which allows for freight Ten hours without a fire alarm was FOREIGN; **” charges and expressage. was elected President of the we declared by fire fighters to be a reconi ae dred of New York City and Vicinity at} voctrday for Philadelphia, if not for] A general assembly of astronomical, 1 2 , nnual meeting last night in| S000" ; iy eta. “ERAGE CHS Gael Butter and eggs remain about tne the first al her eltles of more than a million and} geodeti id geophysic societies was!..me, with guaranteed whites at the CH aseeat eee v 2 ae hain stores uoted at 41 cent: hn J. Stamler, lawyer, yesterday a onal de Poe 3 chai ores quote ante, et bd neh ae ane Nev Cardinal Mam, | browns, 31 cents per dozen and fresh Sereet. Thea King, the Crown Princ purchased Proctor’s Broad Street Thea-| voreod Jack Neville, profess r : ; + ys. |tre in Elizabeth, for $200,000. Mosaics AA UD Sa :]the Hallan Minister of Huucation and/tuy butter at 41 cents per pound. ite Association e probation officers of the Masis-|ert Teel Hiliott, a hardware dealer of| the Directors of so f the principall wholesale State dairy tub butter 1s ee rt observatories of the id. trates’ ‘Courts in the city had thelr an-| Los Angeles. quoted at 36 to 39 cents per pound. Primavera, beginning to-morrow night. Books and manuscripts relating to “phe Dance of Death” were sold yester- day at the American Art Galleries for $17,645.50. Policeman Woods, on post at the Parkside entrance to Prospect Park, yesterday, rescued a boy of four who had fallen into the lake. John Alden of the Brooklyn Eagle opened at Rome in the presence of the TAKING THE JUMPS INTHE 3d RACE. MRS. WILLIAM A. PRIME, ano MRS. DAVID HELIER..+ Ss T rT T | re) N Ss One-Day Meeting Attracts |nuat ainner inst night at the Cafe] rormation of an organization to aght| pour lundred uncinnioved invaded (he | Nearby hennery whites cost 85 to ¢T A oe " Boulevard. centralization of power in the Federal : : fronnithe Uh *leents; Pacific Coast whites 84 and 35 O C K Q U Oo Big Crowd of Notables. Mrs, Ambrose Henry of No. 116 East | Government was announced at St. Louis, | 8nd der \nded food from the bis produce Senigeiioa: aacioy, brownas 210 Rae . nry 0 $ operating there. There wa 3 sl anttteapaeeseccse neSSisiSareeasaas papa aa _—- 63d Street Is recovering from injuries] jo goath sentence on Michael Bac-I no tioleace, sents per dozen wholesale, suffered when she was struck by an au- tomobile in Fifth Avenue last week. A jury in Circuit Court gave Mrs. Amelia Backman six cents in her sult As a sort of appetizer to the opening of the metropolitan racing season at Ja- matca to-day the United Hunts Racing Association conducted a one-day meet- Open. High. Low. Last, Adv Rumely pf.. 48% 48% 48% 4814 Ajax Rubber .... 17% 17% 17% 11% Am Agr Chem..., 40 40% 40 40% Open High. Low Last O84 68% 68% 43% 435% 43) 43% 103 103% 102%) 102% Cont Can Coaden On . Corn Products . Mo Mo Pac pf Mont Ward e Velss of Caldwell, ae Dax f Crucible Steel’ .,. 06 06 (60% | ya na against Miss Tessle We T d Mee erate Mine. Ge CM Cn. eug [Crucible Btest pt. 81% sy ON luting Heol Ing at the Belmont Park Terminal yes-|N. J., for ‘alienation of her husband's iS Am Can ......... 49% 49% 49 4044 | Cuba Cano Sugar 15% 15% 18 INational Aeme terday, and It was one of the most suc- | affections. ‘ Am Car @ Fary,, 162 162 162 162 | Cuba Cano 8 pf. 31% 33% 34 |Nat Wham & Btp ceasful eynts of its kind ever held there.| ‘The Mutual Ald Soclety of Bloom- ae Am Cotton Oil.... 24% 25% 4% 2 |[C @ Ei n.. aT 86% Nationdl Lead .. % The steeplechase races were enjoyed by | ingdale Brothers will give an ente! ain Abs Drug Bynd... 6 6 6g [Ca BM pen. oF 3T evada Consol ‘ a large crowd, which included many|ment Saturday night at the Commodore 9 o . A Deas aynd.-. 6 se Ae ance Amar wel 1 $4 4 seats Corel) ‘ prominent persons. to celebrate the store's fiftieth anniver- on t 1ss 1S Am lee .. it 107107 | Davison Chemical 61% Oy NYNH@H.. 2 Among those present were: sary. Am Ice pt. 80 80 80%] De Beors Mining. 21% 21% N ¥ Ont & Weat Mra, Willlam K. Vanderbilt 11, Mrs] The Rev, Dr, David de Sola Pool has ‘Am International 46 46% 44/DL& Ww 11S 115% 115 orto! ‘West. 107 Thomas G. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. F.|peen called to the pulpit of the Spanis! © A Am Linseed Olle. 33% foie $e) etrolt Belson’. 107K OTM 20t% Northero Pao s+. 10% 70% Shiddy” Von Stade, Mfrs, Schuyler Orvis, and’ Portuguese. ‘Synagogue, Central to-day and To-morrow | am Going Am Locomotive... 117 ¥ | Endicott-Johnaon 4% 86h 84% Nunnally Go... 1% ‘ Mrs, Martin B. Sapportas, Mrs. Payne | Park West and 70th Street. Allied Chem ..a.. 67 OT GT [Bre ieee, WN 1H 18M Oklahona Pd R 3% Whitney, Miss Joan, Whitney, Mrs. C.]" “the Rev. Dr. J. 8. Kettell of Joracy eee to Sell at Both My Stores Ra een acon, ue He 1g AURA lee Pa 4 Orpheum Cis ..< Wie iN +]. Runvey, Mr. and Mrs. Van Henry | city yesterday was elected moderator of A Am Ship & Com 15% 18% Urle 24 pt. 1 1M Owens Bottling js | Cartmell, Mrs, Davis T. L, Van Buren, | {\t’ particular Synod of New Brunswick The Remainder of a Recent Large Am :Geelt A Ret.) 68% 88% Famous Players, 81 Ohio Bo & Bows Mr. and’ Mrs. Walter J. Salmon, Mrs. [tI Peo hual meeting held at. Plain- A Am Bteet Fary... 39% 39% Fisher Bod; . 1a Postum Cereal Frank Henderson, Mrs, Samuel Willets, | 84,4" Underprice Purchase Am Sugar 15% 15% Bisk Rubb 110% 19% tao dev ‘ Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Mr. and Mra. ‘Am Bugar pf 101 101 Freeport Texas .. 18% 10% 18% Am Bum Tob... 85% 35% ‘al Asphalt . 63% Am Tel & Tel.... 122% 122 Gaston Wil & Wig Am Tobacco . re CS wa Gen Asphalt pf Am Tob pf new.. 101% 101% 101% Am Tob cts B ... 186% Am Chicle - Wh 1 f Am La France... Goodrich ‘Am Radiator Goodrich pt Am W Wks & I ‘anby Mining ‘Auatin Nichols ay & Davis, a Wool . 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