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LOCAL ares Biase Goamaety, fevty two, of Te at was Kradunted in 1890. Highwoy. wich, of the Weatehester or. inds, was I rng by Harry Skeges, dn the Connecticut fisherm r off: Hamu lay . evening ral History. t sult for $50,000 for jes against Bruckner ghter manufacturers, and omotion of these police the rank of lHeutenant ts @' BROADWAY BROOKLIN ¥ - WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF "The Society of American Magicians | A’ annual dinner to-night at from the} evidence, . HB. Ferdinand of this golden wedding the home of their grand- and her husband, - and Mrs, Lyn! lite Al g 3 . 610 West 176th won the Maurice Loeb prise ven each year to the student Mrs. Anne a. No, 1011 Tinton Ave- dow of Patrolman Doug- W. Hay, het and, killed on May 18, |, appendicitis . Mayer jr. has purehased York Stock Exchange mem- | cases. of Le Grand L. Benedict jr. for f District Attorney Banton leaves to- for a woek's visit to Transylvania at Lexington, Ky., from which |) Harry 'G. Raman, No. 200 West 110th international walker, expects to @ 100-~day bike soon over the Lin- {wo hundred and forty-eight mar- Hoenses were ismued yesterday in igures for June 1, 1919, 925: 1920, 273, and 1921, 206. \jMere than a hundred residents of Conn. meeting in the Town axtanged fo establish a com- y fund to handle the town's char- A reechition opposing any plan to orm Westchester County into a wil) be presented to the next meet- PMS n\geting In honor of Mrs. pepe has been arranged by hoa Natur. ‘ League and the As ‘te Alumnae o¢ Hunter College, for Wt the Museum of MMicers of the Regular Army, Nation- Guard and Officers" Reserve Corps of 24 Army Corps area, have organ ‘@ local branch of the Assoctal the Army of the Unifed States. jury in Supreme Couyrt has awarded to Henry Kasselbaum, a team- of No, 333 East 165th pirat, ie hie Rapid Transit Com\any. murgeanta to P. McNamara, Wst oy Cc. , Glen- kisi Queens; Charles L. Neidig, , Brooklyn; Charles I, Near’ Gates Avenue Two Pants Suits Allwool Tweed, Cassimeres and Herringbone in a clever assortment of styles and colors. wool 82 5 ie County Govern-| names aa Resoe Price and Monroe Cook. Com \ trove by the Menor. Club of ‘Weat 100th Street; Jacob Dillemuth, Old ; Matthew F. Davey, Lawrence ; John A. Lyons, De- tective Kiadbees 4 ‘and Martin Sheehy, Bixth Avenue, Bi On the ground of newly discovered jenjamin Haas, counsel for Albert Libero, doomed to die in Bing Sing next Thursday, will ask Justice Tompkina of Supreme Court to grant an order to show cause why @ new trial should not be granted, Justice Cohalan in Supreme Court, Bronx, bas refused to set aside a ver- dict for $35,00 in favor of Mrs, Alice Cavanaugh, widow of Walter A. Cav- anaugh, against Daniel A. Reitman, electrical con! ‘. ‘The Central Union Trust Company, as trusteo under an agreoment with th late Mrs. William C, Whitney, Sled an application yesterday in Supreme Court for an accounting of its services in con- nection with ing @ fund of $120,000, The Hudson Valley Federated Cham- ber of Comerce has opened a drive for 1,000 new members and will seck to have the river deepened to 27 feet as far as Troy. a turer, has been chosen foreman of the Grand Jury in Washington that will in- vestigate the War Department fraud Hearing of the case of Benjamin W. Morse, son of Charies W. Morse, under indictment in New York on charges of using the mails to defraud, wes post- poned in Boston until June 19. One person is known to be dead and scores are homeless in Western Wash- ington and Oregon because of fires. Damage in Washington was estimated at from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000. Samuel Carr, banker, musician and a ‘director in corporations in many parts ‘of the country, who died Monday, was buried from the Old South Chureh In ‘Boston, Chief Justice Taft of the United States Gupreme Court headed the honorary pallbearers. ‘Trapped in the hills seven miles northeast of Muldrow, Okla., two men were captured by a sheriff's posse and Drought to Sallisaw in connection with the robbery to-day of the First National Bank of Muldrow. The men gave their Whether further pteps will be taken to negotiate with Canada regarding the Great Lakes-St, Lawrence waterway project has/not yet been determined by*| the Washington Government. FOREIGN The Gwiss budget will face an annual deficit of 100,000,000 francs for the next three years, according to estimates sub- mitted by the Minister of Finance. A,group of Japanese capitalists from Los Angeles, headed by M. Osaka, hi arrived in Mexico City. A company plans a large immigration Japanese now farming in California into Mexico. HAMBURG GREATER THAN BEFORE THE WAR. BERLIN, June 2.—Tonnage of ship- ping entering and leaving Hamburg last month exceeded that of May, 1913, the year before the war, Last month 1,143 vessels of 243,815,000 net tons arrived, {compared with 1,242 veasels of 193,526,- 600 tons in May, 1918. Sailings totatled 1,469, of 375,714,000 tons, compared with 1,362’ vessels of 253,987,000 tons, SHIPPING _ FULTON STREET axe? BRIDGE STREET -, Hot St Subway Metion Broaklyr SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Two Pairs of .Pants Confirmation 1 CLEARANCE. LE® needs this Pure Linen ALE AT (BMS THREE BROOKLYN STORES, al ny a anne Nee aah! Ho ON Timely Offering of Special Values for Dress up suits of Navy Blue Serge in the Norfolk or plain model with inverted pleat “EXTRA-GOOD” VALUE IN THIS LOT OF 250 CAREFULLY SELECTED SUITS FOR FINAL PLAY. THESE SUITS WILL STAND IT. Linen Crash Suits In anticipation of your boy’s Summer 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, BANKERS ADJOURN OVER FOR A WEEK J. P. Morgan on Sub-Com- mittee to Draft Plan for Presentation Later. PARIS, June 2 (Associated Press). —The Bankers’ Committee which is considering the project of a Ger- man international loan, after tak- ing official cognizance of the ap- Proval ‘wiven by the Reparation Commission to the German reply to the commission's ultimatum, ad- Journed until Wednesday, June 7, for the Whitsuntide holidays, No communique was issued and their deliberations continue to be sur- Founded by secrecy, but It is under- Btood they consider the situation fa- ‘vorable. : They have appointed @ sub-com- mittee of three, one of the members of which is reported to be J. P. Morgan, to draw up @ plan for a loan for presentation to the full committee when it reconvencs. — PICKPOCKET HELD FOR THEATRE THEFT Heanmore, an O1d Offender, Court Is Tela, William H. Sidway, @ lumber dealer, of No .69 West End Avenue, was tho complainant to-day in West Side Court against Harry Bessmore charged with grand larceny, Mr. Sidway was leaving the Vanderbilt Theatre last night when he discovered his pocket had been picked and $24 stolen, He caught Bess- more, who appeared intent upon getting through the crowd, over §19, saying. found tt." Mr. Sidway held him for the police. Five dollars was found in an umbrella Bessmore carried, This morning Bess- more was held without bail for ex- amination on June 6, when Assistant District Attorney Goodman showed he had been convicted of picking pockets or attempting to do so eleven times in the last eleven years. —— ee NEW HAVEN ROAD FINED *IN OVER WORKING CASE Court Rules Line Violated Law im Crew Hours. NEW HAVEN, Conn, ,June 2.—The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad was found guilty tn five counts of having violated the law regarding the number of working hours of train employees, in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday, The road was fined $100 and costs on each count, by Judge Manton. The suit, brought by the United States, originally set forth twelve counts, the remaining seven being rolled. y Bessmore passed “Did you lose htis? I DERRICK SPRIOUSLY TWO ON SHIP, A derrick unloading the steamship Atlantic Mary at a pier at the foot of York Street, Jersey City, early to- day knocked two men into the hold, about forty feet below. They are Mit- sugi Matseenier, twenty-one, whose #kull was fractured, and Selsuke Sama- gime, thirty-two, who received internal injuries, Both were taken to the City Hospital. INJURES 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts BROOKLYN and Graduation Sizes 7-18 023 ‘EM RUN AND JUMP AND is indeed a timely offering. DIAZ ANNOUNCES PLAN TO RETURN TO MEXICO Seoretar . Fellx Diaz, nehpew of Porfiro Diaz, former President of Mexico, will return to Mex- feo ssume personal leadership of a revolution,” according to @ statement which «n article appearing in the Times-Picayune of to-day says was written to that newspaper last night by Guillermo Rosas, confidential secretary of Gen. Diaz. The newspaper quotes Mr. Rosas as setting forth the objective of the pre- Jected revolution to be the overthrow of the Obregon Government, the re-estab- lishment of the Constitution of 1857 and the seating of Gen. Dias as Provisional President. _—— COLLECTS INSURANCE ON MAN SHE KILLED Mrs. Southard Serving Time, Set- tles With Company for $3; TWIN FALLS, Idaho, June 2—Mre. Lida M, Southard will receive from a life insurance company $3,000 in settle- ment of her claims based on a $10,000 insurance pollcy covering the life of Edward F. Meyer, her fourth husband, for whose murder ashe fs serving a term in the State Penitentiary, it became known to-day. Mrs. Southard, soon after her arrival here in custody from Honolulu to stand trial on the charge of murder of Meyer, instituted sult against the insurance company. This action will be dismissed ‘as a result of the settlement reached. Fish Broiled or Fried is never dry or taste- less if “Eddys” Sauce is sprinkled lightly over it while it is still hot. Edd S Satice MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St, N. ¥ Saturday Sale! Latest Models High Grade MEN’S Oxfords $7 to $8 Values 3.85 MEADES: | Brooklyn's Heat Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Ave. Cor. Bridge St. BROOKLYN Pay as You Can sana CREDIT TERMS. Dieplay advertising type for elther «the week day Evening World, Wf recely Mi preceding publication bo inserted | only, a8 permit and iv order of reogipt at lee. Copy contaluing ei Sunday Main Sheet copy not been received by 4 PM Pridas wen wt Sraving copy which bas not been received tp the | publication office by 1 Pat x, and pontine Insertion orders "ao! receted ¥ M. Bridi Will be omitted ax conditions require, rieldly the order of latest recelp: 4 positive release ° | eaced inter than Of mi wil} not serve te F, contragh oF other THE WESL2y' ~~ ERS Riva ba cS a nt a NDNA coade omaeriage See JUNE 2, 1923; ‘Realize Your Expectations—at Either of Our Three Locations”’ . 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY i FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue, Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN BROOKLYN i | hd pee STREET [Ream 2 of Hoyt It Sibway Motion Brooklyn eet Tomorrow---Saturday Great June Reductions Twelve Extraordinary Special Items—Offering by Far the Most Re- markable Saving Opportunities—Most of Them Are Below Cost. Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Regular 2.25 eres seb Gei 5 Tm: BATISTE, CROSS BARS, pre PRON VOILE AND PIQUE. NOVELTY 00 ED laeg pantare haste AR ag PIPING AND STITCHING, FRENCH UU: Batiste Night-Gowns |_ Values to 3.25 [> Beautiful New Silk and Cotton Frocks for Women and Misses IGH CLASS MODELS FASHIONED OF ROSHANARA, GEORGETTE, CANTON CREPE, CREPE ROMAINE, ETC. AMONG WHICH ARE A WIDE SELECTION OF COTTON FROCKS IN FIFTY (50) DIFFERENT NOVELTY AND SPORT ‘COMBINATIONS. APPLIQUE AND HAND DRAWN WORK. KIMONO AND SLEEVELESS EFFECTS. TOMORROW AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE. BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. 110 “High Grade” Silk Gowns Formerly to 59.50, Reduced to AAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK, A MOST EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF HIGH COST, AT- TRACTIVELY BEADED CANTONS, CREPE ROMAINES, GEORGETTES, LACE AND CANTON COMBINATIONS. INCLUDED ARE SEVERAL SPORT MODELS. Women’s and Misses’ Silk Capes and Coats, Unusual Values. i MART STYLED CAPES AND COATS MADE OF THE FINEST QUALILY CANTON CREPE, 50: S CREPE SILK LINED AND INTERLINED, FINISHED WITH KNOTTED SILK FRINGE, § AND FUR COLLARS. EXCELLENTLY TAILORED IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT MODELS. Silk Skirts Silk Skirts Values to 6.00 Values to Lg OSES. AND cuures REDEs Pee ta ARONETTES, AND FAILLE SILKS 95 50. CINATING 8} IN PLAIN AND FANCY WEAVES. ° NEATLY TAILORED, BELTED AND aaah caper ae PEARL BUTTON TRIMMED. OR DRESSY COST Exceptional Purchase of 250 Smart, Silk Capes, Remarkable Values APES OF CANTON CREPE WITH FUR COLLARS, OR COLLAR AND BORDER OF CARA- Cc CUL CLOTH. LARGE VARIETY OF MODELS. SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. Fiber Silk Sweaters Values to 6.95 3 RRO RITES FAG ROGET? Girls’ Wash. Dresses AVEAVE ‘ut ATE WANTED HIGH SUMAMER SHADES. Sizes 8 to 14 AND __POPLIN. AJAH BROIDERED wee ING GILKS, BON TRIMMING. Cotton Blouses Values to 2.95 FILET AND VAL LACe \ ] eR 735 EFFECT. 'MMED. FRILL AND TUXE! ; ad i Girls’ Wash Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 RGANDY AND VOILE. IN CONTRASTING COLORS, LARGE WIDE SASHES, 19 ‘ Realize Your Bxpectations—at Either of Maglitt& Three Locations’’