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IS ATTENDED BY Cortege for Borough Presi- dent the Largest Ever Seen ,. on Staten Island. The body of Borough President Matthew J. Cahill of Richmond Bor- y cae lay in state in Borough Hall, ; George, S. I., from 8.45 until ~ |10.80 o'clock to-day and was viewed by hundreds. The body was to have arrived at the Hall at & o'clock, but ®0 great was the throng of friends at the house that the delay of three- quarters of an hour was occasioned. The cortege was preceded by i00 mounted police, who led the funeral procession from the hall to St. Peter's fe Church in New Brighton, >» @ solemn requiem mass was elebrated by Mer. Charles A. Cas- dy, @ lifelong friend of the ‘ead . dent. Twenty-four of the New |Nork Police Glee Club were at the jehureh to render special music. The floral tributes were so many tat more than half a dozen automobiles ‘were necessary for their transporta- * ftton to the church and later to St " [Peter's Cemetery in West New Brighton. ‘The funeral procession, it was said, lwas the largest ever witnessed on Staten Island, nearly every civic and fraternal organizaiotn being in line. \Mayor Hylan and the members of the Board of Estimate followed the fam- ily on foot to the church and from ere are to ride to the cemtetery. Following the mounted police was he Fire Department Band, and in heir wake there walked members tions of Staten land, war ns, Democratic ty Committee, all preceding the ‘ The family rode behind the arse in closed automobiles, and then followed Mayor Hylan and other city * lofficials, including the Board of Esti- fmate, who were honorary pallbearers, jand the Board of Aldermen, fraternal organizations and city employees Many hundreds were disappointed Borough Hail. hall to St. PP Church was 6 nged with men. women and chil- WPMh, it being ostimated that there} re not less than 10,000 in addition o the marchers. The church is the rgest in Richio! Borough, but ould not accomm. one-third of “fhose who desired to gain entrance. The family and relatives occupied eats in the church to the right of he casket while the Board of Alder- nen and the other city officials sat bn the left. Police Inspector V Bailey had charge of the police ar- ngements. Mayor Hylan and the other officials ormed part of the cortege to St. Peter's Cemetery in West New Brigh- on, following in automobties. Hun- ds walked the entire four miles to e place of interment. The Aldermen of the borough will eet to-night and decide on President Panill’s successor. Mayor Hylan has hotified them to ba at the City Hall noon to-morrow to make known er choice. -NNY THOUSANDS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 17, 10922. ll Horse Fattens in the Pasture UAL FUNERAL While Owner Sleeps in Stall}cownbia or Anchor Line Him Down on Hay. turned out tn a rich pasture, horse properly or provided it with sufficient bedding. Returning in high spirits about @ — midnight Saturday from an Italian band that had given a concert ut the blue sult and went to sleep in the stall on his farm. He was up with the birds yesterday morning, went into the fleld where his horse was feasting on green grass, Brooch that friends had placed in the stable. told reporters. on watch at the stable to see whether Putnam obeyed the sentence of the court. Inmates of a woman's home near! $10 in money. Band Escorts Farmer to Stable, Where Friends Bed I OM celebration, Putnam put on an old MN AEN CURGUARS passed it, though ite ahilt was per Ortgtnall Wite of Engla Miss Regina Kahl, a singer, who lives] bridge for a hundred hours without a with her mother and sister Leona at No. 47 West Eighth Street and last night retired early on hay|with the family to her apartment last night after a day's outing to find the lace in uaion ‘i “{ intend to write a, book, ‘Twol recs he aparTunat iralarg ad cn} ast 83d Street, fought with two men Nights in a Horse’s Stall,’ Putnam|cape or with a key. Miss Kahl told the police that among] Park early to-day. the articies stolen was a cameo brooch Chief Pollard of the Wakefield po-|which had belonged to Lady Nelson,| frightened away before they got his wife of Lord Nelson, hero of Trafalgar | money. lice had an order to keep patrolmen| 31.” ‘that had descended to her mother] in a restaurant at Third Avenue and A string of pearis| 34th Street and they were arrested who was a Nelson. eally of no value. SKIPPER SAYS FOG WORST HE HAS MET Sights Huge Iceberg Dead Ahead. Capt. David W. Bone brought the Columbia of the Anchor Line into this LYNN, Mass., July 17.—Raymond W. Putnam of Wakefield completed] port to-day through what he called his sentence this morning to sleep in his horse's stall while the animal was]iho thickest and most dangerous fox The penalty was imposed last Thursday by] he has met in all his seafaring life. Judge Riley in the Malden District Court because Putnam liad not fed the] Capt Bone, who is the author of several books, said he ran into he fog last Wednesday just after noon the stable to-day declared that since] Thursday there was a break in the fireworks display tn honor of a feast} the sentence on Putaam the horse day, and escorted by members of a|had tuken on flesh. a huge iceberg three miles dead ahead. Sp The murk closed in again and the here was invisible when the ship ceptible ‘The Columbia was delayed two days hy the fog and Capt. Bone was on the Belonged to Naval Hero, break, returned ~ FOUGHT WITH HO! Daniel Murphy, thirty Burglars had en he says tried to rob him in St. Gabriel He was beaten wit) a blackjack but his assailants were Later he pointed out two men which was taken, she said, was practi-| They cave thelr names as William Clif- ‘The robbers got also} ford of No, 639 First Avenue and Jolin Donohue of No. 326 Bast 37th Street, 6.75 Formerly 8.00 to 12.00 Street and afternoon pumps of black or tan leathers, calfskin, kidskin or black patent leather, including plain and strap models with high or low heels. Also black or tan calfskin Oxfords. NO EXCHANGES BONWIT TELLER & CO, Tuesday—Clearance Sale of Women’s SUMMER FOOTWEAR FOR SPORTS, STREET, AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR Size ranges incomplete in some of the styles. FOOTWEAR—Fourth Fi 8.75 Formerly 12.00 to 15.00 White buckskin sports Oxfords and pumps, including combina- tion effects with black or tan; white kidskin strap slippers; eve- ning slippers of gold or silver cloth or brocade. NO CREDITS gloom, but only enough to show him] | In the Annual July Sales 2000 Pairs of Men’s “All-Leather’’ = is These are McCreery “All- Leather” Oxfords . which we have taken from our regular stock | and reduced to this new low figure as a special | feature in the July Sales. | variety of styles and leathers. ones James MeCresry & Co. «=e MEN'S GHOP—SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE OXFORDS Specially Reduced $585 There is a splendid All sizes. GIRL BITTEN BY CAT ing Wounds, as Women stitute Scream. Half a Jumping Into a crowd waiting for a trolley car at Manhattan and Green point Avenues, Brooklyn, this morn ing, a cat jumped on the neck offon the Pegsy Appell, four years old, No. 226 Kast 834 Street and scratched her painfully, Mrs. CHASED INTO CROWD die bind the animal off also was bitten, Both Jumps on Her Nec, Inflict-| V's tested by an empulanse sur geon and later went to the Pasteur In dozen children had chased the cat through the streets and it ran towards the crowd women seramed, the animal jumped little girl's neck and com- menced to scratch and bite. Manhattan, and bit doven deep scratches were inflicted bt before the mother could pull the ani-| People’s Trust Company of Brooktyn, the mother, in tearing] ™@l away, The cat then attacked| died suddenly tast evening in the Hun- Mrs. Appell and inflicted several} tington Bay Club, Huntington, L. 1, Mattie t é frpm heart trouble. Mr, Fischer with ane neil is cesaue Wh the ererore his wife and four children had just house. ‘ finished dinner when he collapsed. pieecsiailliiaadipas Mr. Fischer entered the employ of the WILLIAM A. FISCHER DIES |Peopte’s Trust Company in a minor po sition thirty years ago, Two year 1 of thof IN HUNTINGTON BAY CLUB], ag made secretary. He was a Vice President and a director of Bay Ridge Savings Bank He wae a As® Secretary of People pany Stricken A With Family, rot Com Dining member of the Hamilton Club, Brook lyn. Mr. Fischer lived in Buckingham William A. Fischer, Secretary of the’ Road, Brooklyn. Half a erm avenor UAMOS MeCreery & Co. sirn srerer ANNUAL JULY SALES of Seasonable Merchandise in every Department A July Clearance of Women’s Underwear Women’s imported Swiss ribbed Lisle Union Suits, bodice or regulation styles. 1.75 Women's Lisle Union Suits, fine gauge, bodice or regulation styles. 1.25 Women’s Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, low neck, sleeveless styles. 75c Discontinued Styles in Women’s Glove Silk Vests, various styles. 1.75 (Third Floor] July Sales of Novelties for the Boudoir Lingerie Pillows, import- ed hemstitched batiste or filet slips over Pink or Blue covered pillows. 85c Madeira hand - embroid- ered linen slips over Pink or Blue covered pillows. 2.00 [Third Floor} For Campers at July Sales Prices . 8 oz. Khaki Tents, 5 x 7 feet. 7.95 White Duck Play Tents, 5x7 feet. 5.95 Three-foot Folding Gar- den Bench with slatted back and securely built seat. 2.75 *Almco” Bridge or Chair Lamps Very Special for July Sales ‘15 Complete "5 Almco Lamps possess an essential refinement of design and coloring which is-rarely available at a figure so low as this . July Sales Price. With ebony and gold standards fitted with 12-inch geor- gette, silk lined and inter- lined (8 thicknesses of silk) shade, in a variety of colors, these lamps represent a:value whith will be eagerly sought by those who appreciate sterling quality. : [Sisth Fleer] Standard Toilet Articles In a Specially Prepared July Sale af Coty’s L’Origan Talcum, bottle. . 85¢ Imported Talcum, 2 boxes...... 25¢ Orange Blossom Talcum, tin.... 20c Cleansol Shampoo, 2 bottles: .... 25 Toilet Soap, perfumed, 3 cakes... 25e Folding Canvas Steamer Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum... 16¢ Carlton's British Bath Soaps, doz. 1:75 McCreery Peroxide Bath Soap, doz. 95e Chairs. 2.95 Pepsodent Tooth Paste......... Castile Soap, large bar......... 45e CampandAuto Chairs. 1.25 McCreery Tooth Paste......... Violet Toilet Ammonia, bottle... 22e Drum Tight Army Cots. Vivo'Cleansing Cream, jar... ... Vacuum Bottles, qt. size........ 1.65 4.50 McCreery Face Powder, box. ... 35¢ Vacuum Bottles, pt. size........ 1.10 {Fifth Floor) [Main Floor] s* Mid-Summer Sale - **Master-Made” Furniture "Reg. U.8. Pat, Of. 4-Piece Chamber Suite, 257.50 It is made of combination Walnut and includes a Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and a Bow-End Bed. * Offers Exceptional Values Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination «Walnut or Mahogany. , July Sales Price, 195.00 «Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination Walnut. July Sales Price, 325.00 ,Ten-piece Dining Room Suite. combination Walnut. July Sales Price, 387.50 Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination Walnut. July Sales Price, 395.00 Four-piece solid Mahog- any Chamber Suite. July Sales Price, 247.50 Four-piece Chamber Suite, Walnut, with full size Vanity Case and glass tops. July Sales Price, 337.50 Four-piece Chamber Suite, combination Walnut. July Sales Price, 287.50 Four-piece Walnut Cham- ber Suite, glass tops. July Sales Price, 395.00 [Seventh Floor] ae ee