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Jersey’s lzzy Buys ‘Rye’ and Gets I lt—Solid Ruddy Put Out the Subway Fire With Watered Sulphuric Acid, . G t W k After a charge of suspicion of bur-} 0 her .: : SI Se Ps gainst idem had be educed to] 22 HOG been futally Injured by being | HARRIMAN NATIONAL DIVIDENDs, ‘That Psyc tne Stuff Costs Bul Whole Force Did rea or She of tsorderly conduct, Jouvn Mc fsirtek by his automobile, Abrabam} The Harriman National Bank y ey —_ “ —— i ak schweltger, twenty-two, of No. 3 day declared a regular semi- Samille Cone $18, but He Learns Something. Samille Henri Con’e is the chief en- forcement officer of the Newark Fed eral Enforcement headquarters and the “Izzy Binstein’ of Northern New foot slipped recently. Street, How Battalion Chief “Mike” “Walked In On It” Graph- ically Described. to-day The fire in the subway yesterday Jeracy. Bui didn't amount to mi ? uch, at least not dow and shouted for help. M c : and unless he pnts It on his “swindie] ag pie ye Seutahed he want Uy tue de bacap homlelde, Witnesses testified — that sheet"? the pst him eighteen ' you are to believe Schweitzer was in no way to blame. cald, hi and not rye] Michael F, Ruddy, Chief of the 10th See 0 she nse Deed “berries Battalion. it w ike" Raddy who RTY Resumes 11s|CASHES JURY VOUCHER dition ou Li 7 8 Sia coe ot pinetot ry tate taat] PUt the fire out, He did it with a oetumsue es rials 1—Presaent| HELD FORT Y-NINE YEARS tee P " thiées ‘ MBUS, ©., —Presiden name, goes in for psychological stu e-gallon extinguisher filled with Harding and his party left be-| Hadn't Needed the F sulphuric acid and water. The ex- tinguisher obtained from the apparatus of Hook and Ladder Com- “| Dany 16, und that is why Chief Ruddy modestly declared last night in bis ly New Jerse tn detecting. Re was flooded with cirenlars from Canadian Rye Comp oMce is in Canada, offer was R. H Lean, twenty-five, of No. 19 a Negro elevator operator, given » suspended ‘sentence by Magis- trate Edward Well in West Side Court we at No, 49 Claremont Ave nue last Saturday, when a woman saw him on the fire escape outalde he tween 9 and 10 o'clock this morning on their return motor trip to Washin ‘The start was made from the home of Jeffrey, Harding spent the night in Front of Aw Held blameless for t 108 Street, n the boy at the street at 101 Street, June 21; in Roosevel was arrested in an apart- win arrested on a te fore, He Tells Tre CHICAGO, July ear? C. G. Dixon of No, where the President and DISCHARGES DRIVER WHOSE CAR KILLED BOY Wittemwen Said Lad Ran Directly the death of a boy was discharged to |. Schweitzer hnical charge of (Special to The Evening World.) 1.—For $ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7 ELEVATOR BOY FREED OF BURGLARY CHARGE Juror In 1878. Avenue, Chicago, kept « vouchet enti ting him to pay for servies as a petit He presented it to-day to the County ‘Treasurer and received.50 cen he had'not needed the money heretofore. dividend of 5 per cent. and an extra . He aald ending tia nnual extra ” made by sevoral other Important banks The recent report of the Comptroller of the Currency pointe to the prosperous condition of the banks throughout the United States and makes reference to the general business conditions which have produced these results. dividend of 5 per cent, for the halt year June 30, payable to-day. disbursements have G REE OTHER BRILLIANT tngton and Jerome to Jerome Ave. Subw forty-nine 1 yy trolley from Syoaate 1221 Austin . Subway or ‘or 6th AT EMPIRE CITY COURSE LOCATED BETWEEN YONKERS AN! BEGINS TO-MORROW $7 markt CITY HANDICAP adits Semele eta’ Evi FIRST R, MDAYE leave HiaMem Divisions Grand ¢ r ey Ete M. All traing ati ‘ent Grand Central Ter. antecd anywhere in the States. Mr. Con’e got one—a circu-| home at 162 East 2d Street “Sixteen 7 lar, that is tena 100] 7BCK Put the fire out." Lt ts author- Bre Posie wee itary wae to be| tively reported, however, that the through American agents, In plain] €*tngulsher was heid and its stream O not confuse Note full name. packages, and satisfied clients were] directed by Chief Ruddy, who was us with other Ludwid urged to pool their second orders and] the first sénior officer of the Fire stores with similar Baumann, buy in quantity Department to arrive and take charge, “ail Open 9 to 5,30-- Mr, Con‘e sent in bis $18 until outranked by Division Chie: We have only ® Saturday Evenings He received his package yesterday atid. eotindiet the three etores . until 9.30, It contained twelve quarts of rye bringing Assistant grain, with a formula for making “| Chief of Department Josepp B. Mar-| Division of Public Assembly, arrived. Ss * ¢& bes is ul # 3 ono 5 5 ce) 36 8 non-intoxiecating beverage. tin, who commanded the operationsyund he too dropped below into the ithe 146 West 125, St. ae : St, ae us BMS Motichs 51 Market el evar SN J. He explained he thought when be sent his money that the seheme was dishonest, but in view of the sugges- tion about pooling second orders, the psychology of the situation lad .ed him to expect the swindle would not be attempted on the first sale sie a tales seam BONUS ASSURED AT THIS SESSION Will Be Passed Before Ad- journment, McCumber of the firemen until ‘ were issued, tube and uided in assisting panicky Passengers to the street. Then came 1 Chief of Department Joseph from Fire Headquarters, who joined the staff of chief officers work- ing hard and fast, us did Battalion Chief James J. Henry in charge of up- puratus and Battalion Chief Richard J. Murshall in charge of the repair vhops. Honorary Deputy Chief M. F. Loughman ulso responded and helped out, as did Commissioner Drennan and Deputy Commissioner Hannon. Hook and Ladder Companies 2 und 16, Acting Battalion Chief Donovan. Battalion Chief Ruddy and Division take-up The accident and consequent fire. however, served to demonstrate again the splendid rrorale and efficiency of the New York Fire Department, Who sent tne alarm from the street box Lieut. Gustave Moje and three fire- ahues * und who were Promises. Sherlock reapoi ‘The latter bad} going to Long Island for u holiday, WASHINGTON, July 7 There to come from 771" Str- * and Broad-]abandoned their trip and reported to way. Chief Martin for duty. They were put to work promptly. Scores of other firemen are reported to have rendered similar service. Dr. Archer used pulmotors on exactly sixteen victims of the fumes, smoke and heat. will be no adjournment of Congress until the Soldiers’ Compensation Bill has been made a law, It will be taken up and disposed of under a special agreement as soon as the tariff ts passed,"’ This promise was made to-day by Senator McCumber of North Dakota, Chairman of the Finance Committee, tu Mrs. H, R. Smith of Whitman, Mass., who delivered a third petition bearing a million signatures for en- actment by Congress of the Soldiers’ Bonus Bill. “Mrs, Smith, dressed in the uniform of the Salvation Army, was accom- banied by a score of ans from the Walter Hospital. “It certainly has some weight," said Senator McCumber as he grasped the bundle. “We hope it will have some weight in the Senate," Mrs. Smith re- sponded. wit will,” MB acter ire cone alle OLES GIVES UP FIGHT TO REGAIN MAYORALTY Made Chief Sherlock was not a tora stranger to fire and panic in thé sub- way, for he holds the Thomas F Crimmins Memortal Medal for ex- trordinary daring and endurance at the fire in the West Side subway on January 6, 1915. Chief Sherloc:. vithout knowing exactly what had Battalion Chiet Ruddy, who “walked right in on it,’ as the firemen say about one of thele comrades who never happened in he tube below ut a ‘8 when once he gets started to second alarfn, on the general prin- |“ any kind of'a blaze, is already ciple of ‘trouble In the subway.” It{on the roll of merit five times. Be was men he wanted more than fire | has worked his way (up the ladder in appilances. the fire service on merit and fitness all Infarmed that ambulances fyad been |the time. He $s a brother of the Joe summoned by the police, Chief Sher-| Ruddy of water polo fame, and an- ‘The crew of Engine|Otner brother, Stephen Ruddy, ts hurried down to| Tammany leader of the Yorkville dis- th way sta’ion and| trict. tered to york its way horthward. * Engine Company No. 39 to the tube éndor Several years ago Chief Ruddy won the Stephenson medal for discipline and general efficiency, fast night at his home he bashfully declined to dis- cuss bis previous record of herotc achievement. “It all goes with the Job,"" is all that he would say, but he added: “Sixteen truck put that fire put, 1 was only with them—that’s at. FASTS 53 DAYS AS VISION IN JAIL DECREED Religious Fanatic Weak” From Lack of Food, buy Able to Walk. SLADE, Ky., July 17.—Fifty- three days of fasting was credited illiam Rice, a religious ec- lo of Nad near here, yes- terday, Rice declaed he was told in @ vision he should show shis the Senator replied. dark and fume-laden tube. In each case the engine companies strete’: those lines, in the event that fire mig! show, Put into the 62d Street emergency exit went "Mike" Ruddy at the head of the crew of 16 Truck. Knough Snemies, Youngstown Oficial. YOUNGSTOWN, July 7.—Former Mayor George L, Oles to-day gave up bia ft fit to regain the Mayor’s chair, Says What the firemen encountered in their descent ts now history. They ae went through the cars, hurried along I'm not willing to neglect my own pri-| the @angerous spaces between the vate business and spend $5,000 to $10,-| th: ‘and the walls of the lower 09 to regain the office and probably exp, bes, anuisted terror,stricken after serving without pay making ene-| meq, “Wot:en and children to the mio by the hundreds in every attempt| Chergency stairways leading to the Vie, street above and otherwise carried on “I'm going to let the caso be settled fashion a man- by the question of whether the acts of] ner as has ever been exhibited by the William B. Reese as Mayor are legal.| members of the New York Fire De- if his name on the new bond issue is} partment. , actepied I'll drop the fight to regain the office.” for the people of with only a small Chief Ruddy, : eet eat niiseoattie neighbors they must sacrifice to electric hand lamp to guide his stepr, ‘A TWO AD SOLICITORS pettiod Rho darkness ana the pungent| Ne seosemes. The fast began FOR SOUVENIR FREED | fumes until he reached the seat of the] gran fire—the burning switch panel on the frent platform of the fourth car, The fire and the smouldering insulation were short lived after his extinguish- er was working. In the interim, Assistant Chief Martin had arrived, and he called Hook and Ladder No. 5 to respond to 634 Street and Lexington Avenue, Hook and Ladder Company No. >: to the same pli and Engine Company Journal to be tamnedl wo, 96 a8 The Rescue Squad was also called, He then summoned the Searchlight Engtne, which brought Deputy Chief Edward J. Kenny, of electric light fame, and when all heads were counted Chief Martin had four- teen officers and 107 firemen at work within a period of half an hour, puliscaptvi Rice's fast has attracted wide- spread attention in Kentucky, Hi is said to be very weak but able to walk. Proof that they were legitimately en- in soliciting advertising pro- Side Court to-day of Robert Mill 42° Stanton Street, « ton, forty, No, 15 Mgdison Street, ar- raigned before Magistrate Weil on a charge of suspicion of grand larceny. ‘They were arrested June 22, after ac: ecepting a check for $125 from the Sel: wyn Theatre Corporation for advertis ing in a “souvenir” Labor Day. spcecrcesifiipianlline , CUPID AGAIN IN MUSIC BOX, Cupid has peeked into the Music Box again. It became known yesterday that he had been snooping around among the beauties who “Say It With Music" each night in the Irving Berlin ‘Music Box Revue,” when Virginia Dtxon, one of the “eight little notes,” on last Wednesday in Larchmont she been married to B. Jansen Hunt, Not in many years was the Fire Department so generally represented in all its special phases at a fire of any importance as jt was yesterda: In the go off Dr. Harry M. Are! who for over thirty years night and WANT A PRINCESS day nag frye thanslbiese | oe TOO FOR FRIEND? WIFE? |tprenea to be ut the corner ot 60th F ; HERE'S THE CHANCE |e x4 Laxinsion Avenue wen] Special Offering! on his way to a nearby physician who had removed his tonsils a week ago. The honorary fire surgeon estab- lished a field hospital on Blooming- dal corner and the ambulance sur- goons reported to him for instructions, Then along came Battalion Chief ‘Thomas Larkin, In charge of the Fire Department School of Instruction. With him were a score of rookie fire- men who were going through their course of training in the 67th Street drill yard. Larkin disappeared down the 624 Street emergency stairway to the express tracks and his band of probationers with him, All of them did valiant work. You May Take Your Choice of Two, if Young, Rich and Handsome. + GENEVA, Switzerland, July 7. “Two Royal Princesses, aged twenty-three cnd t desire friendship, and marriage, after mutual tests, with Engiien or American goilicinen, who must be young, wealthy and handsome, especially not upstarts or newly rich," ready an advertise- cont in an Inpsbruck newspaper. “The Princesses, who belong to the old royalty, are accomplished, but very poor. The gentlemen must give full details and refer- ences. A meeting could be ar- ranged for August.’ It may be recalled that an Aus- trian Archduchess advertised in a similar manner about a year ago and, it is believed, found a suit- able busbund. The: Electric Iron that women designed Westinghouse Type M, De Luse $4.85 Regularly priced at $7.50 Che United Hectic Shops eo Tne User Exacraie Lic & Powan Co. In # few moments, Assistant Chief of Department Thomas J, Huyes in charge of the Fire Prevention Bureau appeared on the scene with John F. Dixon, Chief of the Division of Com- bustibles, They started an investi- gation. It wasn't long until Lieut. Willium J. Feuly, in charge of the ; Special Credit Offer ! Depaeit Delivers Your Purchase of ‘200 of furnilure and home furnishings of your own selection. $5 Deposit delivers $100 $ Smaller Deposits on Smalfér Purchases: $15 Deposit delivers $300 $20 Deposit delivers $30 Deposit delivers . $40 Deposit delivers $800 $50 Deposit delivers $1000 Your first deposit secures the immediate livery of your purchase. You need not make any other outlay of cash. You can take a year and a half to pay the balance. { Do Not Disturb Your Savings 1 We gladly open accounts from $5 to $5,000 Our Liberal Credit Terms re $35 Purchase Ff a On $75 $1.0.“ Bow-End 4.50 0 Larger Amounts in Proportion You Can Pay Monthly ‘No Interest Added Anywhere New York Fiee Motor Del Within 100 Miles * Dotwn They Gol! REFRIGERATORS At ]4 OFF Cash or Credit $16 Lift Ts 3-door Side $32 Apartment white Gand ‘ers ehite House—white lined enamel lined enamel lined 10.98 28.75 22.50 All are made of selected oak. White enamel lined. Fully insulated Siphon trays FULLY GUARANTEED. They will save their cost in ice in one season. Included in thie sale are about 50 other styles and sizes. including Porcelain lined and White Enanvel exterior, Caused by Arrival of 25 Carloads of FURNITURE HOME FURNISHINGS, RUGS, ETC. s Start Housekeeping Now and Save 25 to 40% Bow-End Bed (Three wv Pieces) rantty) $160 Adah Mahogany Cronbivelick rpg Seb with » 4.98.89 Sonate of Dresser, Chifforobe & aa End Bed. Sold separately i! desired. . er Toilet. Table. | Bedroom Suits | Reduced to Cash of Cre tit $325 Mahogany Comb., Pieces... NOW $219.74 ) - $400 Mahogany Comb., 4 pieces. NOW $259.24 $235 Ivory Enamel, 3 pieces... NOW 149.87 '§700 Walnut Comb., 4 pieces......NOW 434.49 $550 Walnut Comb., 8 pieces......NOW 349.87 $475 Mahogany Comb., 3 pieces.. NOW 298.24 $200 Walnut Finish, 3 pieces......NOW 119.98 | $300 Walnut Comb., 4 pieces......NOW 196.49 © $250 Walnut Comb., 3 pieces......NOW 159.49 |- $900 Mahogany Comb., 4 pieces...NOW 598.24 [Living Room Suits _ | | Living Room Suits $225 Tapestry Overstuffed, 3 pieces.NOW $139.87 Gentuine Leather, 3 pieces. $129.67 $325 Cane Velour, 3 pieces. NOW 9210.97 | $380 Cane Damask, 3 pieces. 219.49 $150 Genuine Leather, 3 pieces....NOW 98.68 | $400Tapestry Overstuffed, 3 piecesNOW 249.89 $450 Velour Overstuffed, 3 pieces..NOW 289.98 | $800 Mohair Overstuffed, 3 pieces. NOW 498.68 $325 Tapestry Overstuffed, 3piecesNOW 199.49 $750 Velour Overstuffed, 3 pieces. NOW 498.24 Dining Room Suits $200 Jacobean Oak, 3 picces....... NOW $119.98 | $550 Walnut Comb., 4 pieces......NOW $334.49 $450 Walnut Comb. 3 pieces......NOW 279.24 | $298 Jacobean Oak, 3 pieces. 198.47 $400 Walnut Finish, 3 pieces......NOW 249.98 | $325 Wainut Finish, 3 pieces. 199.7 $225 Walnut Comb., 3 pieces Now 139.87 $475 Wainut Comb., 3 pieces. 298.64 $700 Mahogany Comb., 3 pieces...NOW 424,24 | $750 Mahogany Corn, 4 pieces....NOW 479.39 Hundreds of Single Pieces of Furniture +, 00 I-qt. Ice Cream Freezer. . $6.00 2- -qt. White Mountain Freezer. . $8.50 32-piece Cottage Dinner Sets. . $11.50 36-piece Blue Bird Set. $18.00 4; Bud Set $2.50 Guaranteed Car- pet Sweepers,...... st. 50 Bissell Carpet Sweeper......+.+5 $5.00 Guaranteed Elec- tric Iron caisnskanes $26.00 3-Burner NEG. cots isi eenp ss $75.00 4-door Cabinet $50 SONORA PORTABLE 29.2 PHONOGRAPHS, (Floor Samples) . 59.50 Included in this Sale at Proportionate Reductions Housefurnishings $40,000 for $27,000 $57.00 Porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinet... 8B: Bik Big Ben Alarm ble Boil -98 $2.00 S-qt. Abi Tea Kettle.. 1,39 78c Aladdin White En- ame! Wash Basin... 45 $1.65 4qt. Aladdin. pike Enamel Covered ae $6. 00 Universal Clothes Wringer...... 4.75 $60.00 Fake Vacuum ee Ne il 49.50 $3.00 White Enamel Medicine Cabinet . 1.89 $3, 00 per Rottom Wash Beier ‘ $2.00 White bLnamel Bathroom Stooi..... -98 $49.00 New Ideal Sew- ing Machine...... 75 RECORDS Bayes. 75c COLUMBIA Including hits by Al Jolson, Nora + . $45.75 2.95 29c an and Sche ck. A BONA FIDE 15% Off of , Wholesale Prices! Virtually Two Suits At the Price of Onel And every suit guaran- teed 100% pure wool— the best money can buy. Suits of the highest grade— not only at wholesale but with an additional 15% dis- count besides, The mere fact that this offering is made by Finkel- stein Maisel, now sellin: direct to the public instead of _ the retail dealer, is an assur- ance of the extraordinary char- acter of this opportunity—a clearance sale of our entire factory output we have hereto- fore offered to our former re- tail store trade at this time of the year. Note our prices and keep in mind the un- usual quality of our gar- / ments. 2-Pc Palm Beach Mohair & Tropical Pure Worsted Suits $12.50, $15 & $16.50 Silk Lined Mohair 2-Pe Suits, $21.50 All Wool3-PecSuits Absolutely High Class Many with 2 pair Trousers $15.95, $22.74, $25.08 $28.05, $29.75, $31.87 Satisfaction Guaranteed Or money back on demand Finkelstein & Maisel Factory and Salesrooms 810 B’way, opp. 11th St. Take elevator, I flight up 1655 B’way, near 5ist St. a Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are canstipats ed, there is not speush lubricant produced by ‘our system to keep the i od waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because fe action is so close to this natural lubricant, Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative— so cannot gripe. .Try it today. w Nujol kor Constipation is what you want for your skin trouble —Resinol to stop theitching and burn- ing—Resinol to heal the eruption. Scratching makes it worse, besides being embarrassing and dangerous, but the smooth oe ingredients of RESINOL OINTMENT often’ overs come the trouble promptly, even If itis severe and long- ‘uapinhed: Bathin; ffected part first with RESINOL’ hastens the beneficial results, ol products at all druggists Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders vy

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