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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 14

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DAILY STANDARD UNION 14 MONDAY, i juxe lUoa UJS TO OPEN MORE BIDS GIVE SILK FUG TO i BROOKLYN i The Largest Millinery Store in America Open ng Hour, 9 A. M. Closing Hour, 6 F. M. 1 TH1 JAPANESE BARON (Mil ENDED rr a HERE OK THURSDAY FDR SUBWAY WORK 3 AGED MOTS 1,1 BY VIS1TT0 COHEY German-American Alliance Reelects Old Officers at Closing Session.

MYRTLE A7E. ArtD BRIDGE ST. Remaining Section Under Flat- Presentation Under Auspices of Children's Hats for Anniversary Sekiya, Minister of Education, to Review Sunday School Children. bush Avenue to Be Completed at Once. G.

A. R. Memorial and Executive Committee. Fourtt'-n'h EU.i,ll,h,d 1(127 f. In Urj Good.

MAY MEET NEXT AT UTICA. WILL HAVE SIX TRACKS. MANSFIELD W. DEAD. AMBASSADOR NOT COMING, OUR 20TH JUNE SALE NOW ON! Extra Special This Week at 7Qp Regular Values $1.29 to $1.98.

I Don't fail to see these wonderful values in beautiful trimmed Hats for misses and children. Fine quality Java bleached peanut and fancy braid Hats in many excellent shapes, trimmed with ribbon and flowers, hats like these would cost at least $1.98 in any other store. Trimmed White Chip Sailors Induction of P. S. Commissioner Parade Marshals Complete A Boon to All Who Have Summer Garments to Buy National Convention Suggested on Prohibition Question.

Members of Corps Conduct Services at Graves. Wood To-morrow. Details To-night. SALE SPECIALS IN By the middle of this month the Officials of the Brooklyn Sunday The German-Amerli-an Alliance, of New York tHate, completed its ninth annual convention yesterday at the A handsome silk American flag was presented to the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men at the memorial chapel bids will be opened by the Public School Union announced to-day that Service Commission for tho construc Baron Sekiya, Minister of Educa Muslin Undcrwror Babies' Wear Corsets PeUcoats Women's Suits, Drr-sses, Coats Housedresses and Negligees Silk and Washable BIoums MJssrs' Summer Dresses Shors Bos' Clothinq and Finishings Men's Shirts and Furnishings Millinery Imperial Hotel end adjourned to tion of the remaining section of the tlon In Japan, would bo present to The summer Hat for ladies and misses, narrow brim sailors in white and black chip trimmed with shiny bands and quills. We make these Hats here and sell them at an unusually low price.

Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings subway under Flatbush avenue. watch tho exerolaoa on Anniversary- of the home, 745 Classon avenue, yesterday afternoon by the memorial and executive committee of the Grand Army of the Republic of meet a year hence at I'tica or Buffalo. Before that, however. If tho Alliance's hopes are fulfilled, New This extends from Atlantic avenue to Day. The Baron Is making a tour of the country to report to the Mikado regarding changes to be a point Just southeast of St.

Marks avenue, from which place to the Plaza of Prospect Park, the work is made In the school system of Kip York will be the scene of a special national convention to begin a country-wide fight against prohibition. Kings County. The programme was in charge of Col. Richard S. Secker-son.

The exercises were a part of the Memorial Day observance, and pon. As soon as lie learned he would be in New York next Thurs under contract and ground has been broken. The sections Include six tracks, four for the Interborough ex there were present delegations from day and Brooklyn was to have its annual parade of Sunday School nearly every Grand Army po3t in Brooklyn. The Thirteenth Regiment DESIRABLE, DEPENDABLE, FASHIONABLE APPAREL AtWonderfully LOW PRICES Just When Most in Demand June Sale of Nluslin Underwear 20TH YEAR BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Resolutions asking for such a gathering have been sent to National President J. T.

Atsamfr, of Philadelphia, who is said to be in sympathy with the plan. What the convention FIUE HUHTIS BOY FULLS FROM ROOF IN THEATRE children he evinced a desire to hi on hand, and therefore the march eterans Association also was repre BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH lnc tots will find an Oriental lead tension, which will go out Eastern Parkway to Buffalo avenue, and thence over East Ninety-eighth street and Livonia avenue as a three-track elevated structure near- sented. ing the applause us they pass by Mansfield Post's Women's Relief the stand in 1'ark. Corps held memorial services at The Japanese Ambassador found It impossible to como here, but the Lutheran Cemetery yesterday aner-noon at 2:30 o'clock for two of their ly to the borders of Queens, into which it may some day be extended. will do depends largely upon the action taken by Conyress on the Hob-son-Shepherd prohibition amendment, thut should, be submitted to the States the auto will devote itself to a war auainst that proposi- Ground was broken yesterday after During the performance In a moving will probably como Kl.AT Ql Wtitiin.

mmktiks. deceased members, Mrs. Cook ana Mrs. Schluenler. Afterward the the winning fe with Karon Sekiya.

The list of invited, giiesta Is un ruture theatre, at 403 Saratoga avenue last night a youth fell through i res ri i Hon -s 1 nd. of r. r. ing mnny and two for tho Brighton Beach connections of tho B. 11.

T. subway lines continuing in Flatbush avenue to Malbone street. Flatbush. To carry the latter to unite wltu 'tion. otherwise its efforts will be members of the corps went to St.

Umally Ions this year. There, will be nd the noise oflexpended in tate campaigns. John's Cemetery, where similar serv- a skylight opening has a products. more ROM la.v than ever before the crash of glass caused a panic and Alplionse G. Knelble, or Mannattan, wno r.

(t bo State ices were held lor Airs, jane Aia.vi, wif of Commander Travis, of Dakin tho lunohi-on l-" t'o ilv, by Willian Val: n- t'' Poat. On Saturday the corps united a rush for the exits. Manager George Amance "yesterday 'unanimously. Dr. with the members of the family of lu U1C lurneu Hltzrl.

of Buffalo. was Nainsook Corset Covers "n.lif.l to a lace emb'y and ribbon- on the lights Past Commander Farcue in holding -al. memorial services in Cypress Hills noon at 263 Bergen street for the erection of a new building for the Bethel Baptist Church. About 300 were at the plot, which la 50 by 100 feet, and took part in the ceremonies-A large sum was realized through a collection taken up after trie ceremonies. The committee on arrangements offered a souvenir for every dollar contributed.

It was found that the supply of souvenirs soon gave out. The Rev. Timothy White is pastor of the church. Addresses were made by the Rev. Dr.

H. Powell, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church; the Rev. Dr. Granville Hunt, of Mt. Vernon; the Rev.

Dr. S. W. Tlmuis, pastor of the Holy Trinity Baptist Church, and tho Ctimbrlc Drawers tucks and h. reg.

the tra.eks of the Fourth avenue subway, which the B. R. T. will also operate, the contract to be entered this month includes the construction of a two-track subway under the Long Is. and Depct Atlantic avenue, where it goes oi neath the existing subway, and irom Hanson place under St.

Felix street, alongside the Hanson Place K. Church and the Academy of Music to Fulton street and under the latter one block to Ashland place, where it will unite with ihj Fourth Nainsook Night Dresses open and lare rrg. .59 Noinsook Combinations full trim lace and ribbon rrg. .69. The cause of the excitfment, Morris.

Meltzer, 15 years old. of lf.36 St. Marks avenue, an employe of the theatre, was found on the floor with a fractured left leg and shoulder. He had gone to the roof to open the skylight. In falling he earned a heavy ire screen with him.

Directly beneath the skylight sat Miss Mary lireslo, 34 years oid. of 10K1 Park place, who had her left shoulder blade fractured by Meltzer falling barked by the delegates from that city, withdiew from the race, and so did Henry Welsmann, president of the Brooklyn When the nominating committee named Mr. Koelble. a Manhattan delegate nominated Mr. Weismann.

and the latter at om withdrew his name and urged the re-election of Mr. Koelble. This ij Mr. Koelble'a second year. The only other president the Alliance lias is Theodore Sutro.

of New York. Tho other officers also were reelected as follows: Vire-presidents. .18 .33 .43 .64 .65 .19 .28 .45 i emetery for his wife, an old mem-er of Mansfield W. R. C.

A special memorial service was held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the men's class of the Central Presbyterian Church. Marcy and Jefferson avenues. There were several patriotic addresses and appropriate solos by good singers. The speakers were Prof. William C.

Peckham, adjutant of Grant Post and dean of Adelphl College; Caut. Miles O'Reilly and Col. F. P. Sellers, Combrlc Petticoats good emb'y or lace rrg.

.79 Noinsook Princess Slips lace and ribbon trim reg. .98. Extra Size Corset Covers tight fitting 46 to 52 rcg. Extra Size Muslin Drawers h. s.

hem value .49 Extra Size Muslin Night Drcssrs 2 to 4 rows rmb'v val avenue tracks, over which the tra.ns Rev. G. blmms, of Manhattan run to ami over the Manhattan cJridgo tor a Broadway connection. The church is now lo, ated at Third hpr' ior scalp was lacerated. H'rrl at the Montauk Olub in honoi of the Sunday houl oifii ials End the review inir oftieers, for a number of Reaieruls and ul, nels with their staffs, have notified I'hief Marsha! Herbert B.

F.rns i thry ill attend Ammis the oilu rs nhu will be present at the lutuhooii arid the various reviewing stands next Thurs day will be Lieut. -t'mv. and Robert F. Wagner. ii IX Witt Hamilton, lianiel Heard, of Holding.

Gei 11. Streaker. rhUail.lph'ia, Henry O. Tal-madje. W.

Cooper, Uorough President and Mrs. Lev. is Pounds. Mr. and Mrs.

John Creighton, SI. -is Katherme B. Davis, Bndo (Commissioner V. J. II Kracke, Postmaster William H.

Kelly. County Court Judges Lewis Kawcvtt, John F. Hyian, Robert 11. Koy and Norman DiK.e; congressman and Mrs. William M.

Oildir. x-Senator and Mrs. Kugcne Travis. St Cla.r SIcKehvay, George A. Price.

Dr. ucorite W. Itrush, Herbert B. Brush, the ltev. Paui VI.

Grelder, Charlts K. Francis, the Rev. W. Southerton. John W.

Ciimmln. William M. Cartwripht. John J. M.

W. Hirarael- r.d it was feared she had a fractured avenue and Warren street. .69. At to-morrow meeting ot the when Commissioner 'ood will first officially sit with William Grandpre, of Albany; I.aw-enco Schincller, of Brooklyn; Emil Ahnert. of Amsterdam; George Kirchgessner.

of Rochester, and Os txtra Size Petticoats wide emb'y or lace reg. $1.00 74 Children's Masonvllle Muslin Drawers I. in. 1 GEN. G.

PENNYPACKER. ais conferees, it is expected that the skull. 8he and Meltzer were removed to St. Mary's Hospital. Others who received cuts and bruises were Herman Ascher, 1S34 Park rlace; Joseph Geller, of 400 avenue, and Joseph Bernstein, of 3W Saratoga avenue.

iward will he made of the contract the work of removing the old wald Srhneider. of lhon: secretary, Henry Pfeiffer. of Manhattan; treasurer, Joseph Kuolt: finanti.il secretary. Jacob Birkmayer, of Troy; re i iu cars vaiue and .5 Children's Slipover Gowns h. s.

and ribbon I to 6 VAR VETERAN, 71 TO-DAY PHIIiADELPHIA, June 1. .39.. .29 .49.. .36 rs val. rs.

val. cording secretary. May Mayer, of irand Union Hotel, at Park avenue and East Forty-second street, Man--lattan, which is in the way of constructing the diagonal station connection between the present subway 8 to 14 General Galusha Pennypackcr, one of Manhattan; national delegate. Rich Children Cambrfc Petllcoats tucks and h. ard Lohrman, of Schenectady.

tho last notable survivors of those I. VV. W. THREATEN TO OVERRUN TARRYTOWN of Grant Post. Tbe Kev.

ur. J. r. Carson presided. The annual memorial service In honor of members who died during the year of the Junior O.

U. A. M. was held last night under the auspices of the Past Councilors Association in the South Bushwick Reformed Church (the "Whito In addition to tho service there was a presentation of a flag to the troop of Boy Scouts connected with the church. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the members of the New York Fire Department held anual memorial service in St.

Patrick's Cathedral. Fl'th avenue and Fiftieth street, Manhattan, to honor the memory and to pray for the repose of the souls of tho firemen who have died. Mr. Welsmann was made chair or lace and embroidery 1 to 14 rs. req.

.29 Park avenuo and the new Bronx line in course of construction in 18 Girls Petticoats Nainsook prettily trimmed Lexington avenue. The highest man of the legislative committee, succeeding William Grandpre. No other committee changes were to 16 vrs. reg. .98.

.34 amount offered for the job is J7.6O0. lite range of the seven bids showed marked discrepancy, two bidders EQIWM.Y GREAT BARGAINS IN HIGHER rnicrn GtRMEVX FOR DETAILED INFORMATION MF. Tills LYENIXGS 'Ol KMl. AM) WOKI i. to be paid for the work of TARRYTOWN, June 1.

Threats of a free speech fight by which this town, the home of John Rockefeller, will be overrun by I. W. W. orators until all Jails are full, were made here to-day by agitators after three disturbers of Rockefeller's wrecking the building, one of them from the city. Commissioner Wood has named who participated prominently in the Civil War, received congratulations from many friends to-day on tho occasion of his seventieth birthday anniversary.

General Pennypacker has a war record that is believed to be without a parallel. He entered the Union Army as a sergeant when but 17 years old and rose to the rank of brigadier-general through a series of rapid promotions, due to extreme efficiency and extraordinary bravery. He wag the youncest man in either the Union or Confederate armjfs to hold the full tltla of a brigadier. He was also the youngest man who ever held the rank of colonel in the United States Regular Arm- Before Gen man with a real Bronx residence. JamerC.

Archibald, formerly a clerk JUNE SALE SPECIALS The firemen's band preceded the peace had been arrested for riotous delegation to the cathedral, where conduct yesterday For To morrow they were welcomed by the Right Alexander Berkman. companion of Emma Goldman, and a host of fol Xeiv of ttie CjrhXc made. Mr. Koelble offered an amendment to the constitution providing that the president should r.ot he eligible for a third term, but this was defeated. Some minor ctiansea were made to the by-laws.

The convention voted to nipr-t T'tica next year. proidir.g the Alliance of that city is desirous of beinK the hosts. The t'ticans must decide this within a month, and they do not extend the Invitation the sessions will be held in liuffal.i. After adjournment vesterday the delegates and their families went in automobiles to the Kaiser Garden, Coney Island, where "German was celebrated. A concert was pivt-n hy the United Singers of Brooklyn, with 50o voices, led by Carl Fbiue.

The officers and others spoke. Rev. Mgr. Michael J. Lavelle.

rector of the cathedral. The sermon of the lowers from New York, promised to dav was preached by the Rev. in come here to-day to "start some piwE-riiK-i-ir. nytvr. MoKK con.er-.i;ve'r.;j No 7-.

cent de Paul McGean, chaplain of the Fire Department. thing." Berkman tvas conspicuous In yesterday's attempts for free speech, but he kept moving and was eral Pennypacker wag 21 years old mann. Col. Franklin P. Sellers, Andrew McLean, John N.

Ilarraan. E. W. Voorhies, Walter llammitt. Justin McCarthy.

Simon F. Rothschild. Walter S. Benedict, K. C.

Blum, Col. Frnest E. Jannicky. t'ol. Frank H.

Norton, Col. John II. Foote. Mr-. J.

a. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. William H. English, Col.

Charles Pavli, CoL S.N. Adclbm I'ronKhlte, Col. J. S. Mallory.

Park Commissioner Raymond Inktersoll. District Attorney and Mrs. Jotnes O. Cropsfy. Mr.

and Mrs. Churles S. Whitman, General Horatio C. Kins. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles II. Ulee. Charles Teale. Jacob P.renner, John A.

EMeicher, F. H. Webster. R. F.

It. Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Bridgman, J.

Davenport. Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Murphv, Mr. and Mr'.

Herbert Berri. Conaressman nd Mrs. John J. Kitzcorald, H. A Fherman, Mrs.

Franklin Schnerk, F. H. Simpson Mrs. El'a A Case c. Coles, the Rev.

F. B. Bartlert, Mrs. Gtlman Ash burner, Mis5 Dorothv Case. Mrs.

Edwin R'-id. the Rev. Henry P. Dr. Thomas J.

S-98 Girl- White Ir. 521.M Women's Suits 14.50 N.i 1.85 not arrested. David Sullivan, Joe Vallerello and one other who re fused his name, were gathered in. in the Bureau of Sewers, as his personal secretary, although he had no acquaintance with him and took him upon the recommendation of the Democratic Organization in L'ronx County. The secretary, who -rrved Commissioner Eustis, Charles N'.

Halley, Is a Republican and had been in office since November, 1107. The new Commissioner has Uso the personal appointment of a tenographer. One of the first official matters io come before the meeting is the proposed change of the route of the Eastern District Subway from North Seventh street to Greenpolnt avenue which Chairman McCall promised delegations of Oreenpointers would tie favorably acted upon to-morrow. Legal questions in regard to the approval of the Interborough agree Ilnr ft-Aay 1 .1 -1. K.

l.r.s I 'k IMT.ir. -n- a trpprs i-: 1 he was made a brevet major-general of volunteers, and was once in command of an army corps. At Fort Fisher, when in command of a brigade, he planted the colors of his old regiment on the fort, and it was the first Union flag to wave above that stronghold. Denouncing the arrest of free speech agitators against John Rockefeller at his Tarrytown home 9.00 as an outrage, Upton Sinclair to day said be probably would take a QUEENS POLICE SEEK FIVE Tributes to Jacob F.1U were volcefl last night at the conference held in the Union Settlement House, 227 East 104th street, Manhattan. The speakers were Philip Davis and Robert A.

Woods, of Boston; Dr. John L. Elliott of the Hudson Guild, and the Rev. John Haynos Holmes of the Park Avenue Unitarian Church. Miss Lillian D.

Wald proposed a resolution eulogizing Mr. Rlis genius for friendship and sympathy, and his strength In persisting in the pursuit of things he esteemed of worth In life." The Medical Society of Kings Ccunty held Its annual memorial exercises for deceased members at 1S13 Bedford avenue, yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. S.

Parkes Cad- Coats i i.a.ls- i Voile Blouses hand in the threatened fight there The Sem le-ttan of Whft f'T and (enrtrma. MEN WHO ATTACKED GIRL MUSICAL PROGRAMME AT KENILW0RTH CHURCH Vrrdk tion lo l. tM-ad snrwhere. oi triMnt of our rntlntorrv $14.93 Women' It tie un? $1.65 Women's hr r. of Va! ro' de-y Tr.brul S4.B8 Women's LITTLE HARRY FISHER The police of Queens are in search of five men, said to be Italians, who VISITING IN TEXAS Sl 1.50 attacked Sophia Gorerysa.

17 years ment with Ward Qow, the trade name of Artemus Ward, for advertising and selling privileges for whron it offers J15.000.000 for fifteen years, has led to deferring action thereon Brooklyn friends of Little Harry 3.77 old, of 8 Allen street. Manhattan, a IUou- r. t-p" Fisher received word to-day that he man, pastor of Central Congrega had arrived soiely In Houston, Texas. until a week from next Friday. If rra hi Klley, the Kov.

W. Gardner, Miss Ldul. Dixon. Deputy Police Commissioner Leon Oodley. Horoush Inspector J.

F. Dillon and Mr. and tin. H. R.

Swartz. To-nifrht there will be a mooting the marshals In th office of Mr. Brush. All details will he completed. Hitherto this conference lias been held the day before the parado, but It was deemed wise to put the date forward In-order to further insure a competitive bid for the privileges tional church, delivered the address; while the benediction was pro From there he is jroing to Galveston, Fort Worth, Waco and El Paso.

He she was walking in Jefferson street near Mariendale Park. Maspeth, shortly before 11 o'clock last night. The men escaped, and the girl was removed to St. John's Hospital suffering from abrasions of the face and shock. Before one of the largest audiences in the history of the organization, the following musical programme was given last evening at the Kenil-worth Baptist Church.

40 Kenil-worth place; Prelude, "Nachstuck," by Schuman, Miss Helen Toothe; duet, "In His Hands Are All the Corners of the Earth," Schnecker, by the Rev. and Mrs. Elbert W. Van Aken; soprano solo, "Abide With Me." Diddle, by Mrs. G.

L. Stellner; "On the Wings of Mendelssohn-Liszt, piano solo by Miss Helen Toothe; vocal duet, "Calm as the can tie obtained an even larger sum in which the city will have its pro- nounced by the Rev. John L. Bel- writes in one of his letters: l.T, $2. SO S3.

no Women's Cnrots. I'oruonate snare as soon the the new 'The Republican party is surely ford, rector of the Church of the Nativity. During the year 1913-14 nine mem going to win in t'ae next Presidential suDway and elevated extension stations are In use, may be secured. $1.49 Rovs' SummiT Suit- White I aW il In- i1. r.

i id l.OO M. bers of the organization passed vs ard may insist on a revival campaign. llson nnd Bryan are dead ones through here. I hear It all along tho line." PROPOSALS ro BIDS AND ESTIMATES fOIl THE CITY OK VUKK. the old contract for five rears.

away, bringing the total number of I he hearings set down for this week deceased up to twenty. The lnvoca size lVtlUwit 69 i t. Include the following Brooklvn and Night," Gotze. by Dr. and Mrs.

Van Queens matters: tion was delivered by the Rev. A. F. Campbell, and appropriate selections were sung by the double quartet DIES FROM CHLOROFORM; 49 i t. i'i' unt 'iirti ken; baritone solo, "Do You Know Tuesday New York.

Brooklvn and Kalnst any slip-up In the arrangements. Reports fj-nm the chief of divisions trdieate the turn out this year will bo fully as lanre as on the banner Occasion when William H. Taft made tils never-to-be-forgotten trip through the lines. Next year. It Is tated.

President Wilson will be able to attend. lo tiff j'f 51.00 Men' )'ajama. an i ou ar.i rs oa 77 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. GENERAL I.VSTr.UCTIONS TO- BIDDERS Tbe penon or prsona makTir bl4 ot eatlmate for any aarvlcra. work, mattrll'a aupplirs of The CltT of New Tork.

or for any of departmrnta. bureaua or hy I Love Jesus?" Excell, by Dr. Manhattan Beach Railway Comrjanv Horn the Lnlversity Club. SUICIDE, POLICE SAY Van Aken; soprano solo, "Not ind Long Island Railroad Company. Ashamed of Christ," Dank, by Mrs.

proposed certificate for construction John E. McCarthy, 21 years old, a Stellner; postlude, "Hark, Hark, the certain connecting tracks in the DECREASE IN INCOME ahall fumlih the tame In a aealed envelope. Indoraed with the tltla of tha auppllea, materiala. work or aervlcea far Lark," Schubert, by Miss Toothe. clerk in the Health Department, was Boroughs of Brooklvn and Queens: UNDER NEW TARIFF LAW Kings County Lighting Company.

found dead In his home, 319 Reid ave whJch the bid or eettmM la made, with or their name or namea and the date of preaentatlon to tha Prraldent or Board, or lo the head of tha departm-nt POPE 80 T0-M0RR0W; further hearing as to rate for gas in Thirtieth Ward. Brooklyn. ARE BURNED IN TUESDAY IS BLOUSE DAY Tomorrow Two of the Best Specials Th'j Far Offered We Have Really Outdone Ourselves. i hursday Woodhaven Gas Lltrht MAY BREAK OLD RULE Company, rate for Kas in the Fourth at nu or It office, on or befora tha data and hour namrd In the advrrtliement for the aame. at which time and place th eatlmate received will be puMtcly opened by the Preeldent or Ttoard or head of aald ard.

Borough of Queens. MftfiGY AVE. BLRZE Figures submitted by Collector of the Port Malone for the first seven months of the new tariff Indicate a total Increase of entries at this port of 48,645, The duties collected under the new tariff amount to $112,228. 68, as com rriday hdlson Electric Tlllumlnar- ROME, June 1. Pope Piua will nue, late last night from the effects of chloroform.

A towel saturated with chloroform liniment was across his face. A brother, who found the body, called a doctor, who said the victim was past aid. The police report the case as one of suicide, but the relatives say they know no reason why the young man should have taken his life. department and read and th award of Inc Company of Brooklyn, rate for f. but enter upon his eightieth year to-mor If y.T.i v.nr.t the- best Valuts in at Hear.Yf This appiks not ti to eery offering this great I i.ar;:rfr.:.

me coninn maae according to 1 won thereafter aa practicable. row. He was born at Rlese on June electricity in Brooklyn: Van Brunt Street and Erie Basin Railroad Com 1835. Owing to the unusually large pany, failure to fil accident reports; A fire that started on the eecond pared with under the r.acn dio or eatlmate anal! contain th nam ana of residence of th penoa n.aKlna: the tame, the namea of al! peraoa Intereated with him therein, and if ci number of foreign prelates of note 1.50 WHITE SILK BI.0LSES i ouui nrooKiyn Railway Comnanv ho are now in Rome, among them old, a decrease of $8,653,009, in reve nue, which, according to the Collec floor of the three-story dwelling at 1(3 Marcy avenue shortly after 10 nnd New York Consolidated Railroad uwicr person oe intereated. It dla- WASHABLE BLOUSES 5 Regularly S1.19 Organdie n.

ar voiirs a Is set beine three cardinals and numerous Lnmpany, service on Norton's Point archbishops and bishops from Amer tor. is highly satisfactory. The cost of collection under the new tariff was state mat ract: alio that It la mad without any connection with anv o'he-pereon making an estimate for th earn purpoae. and la In ah respect fair and "clock last nitrht In the apartments ro aho-t Jtlnts ica, it is considered likely that the lino and extensions of Brighton Beach and Culver lines from Culver denot NAVY WILL BE DRY IN THIRTY DAYS Zlzlannl Manstralngelo did only pontiff may aeviato irom tho ru to Sea Gate. J2.

662, 832, as against $2,746,816 for seven months of 1912 and 1913. The increased volume of business Is In vrstes of chcmlaetto yokes. Icr.c shoul.lerti. var'ous rewet yachting collar and other features stamp as light damage, Zlzlannl Manstraln- of celebrating bis birthday anniver sary In private. If permission is rJo, 16 years old.

was tronine, and handled by a staff of 119 less than las c-rui au sixt-s. txcept'-. granted a delegation representing the BOY BICYCLE RIDER In leaning over a lighted gas stove formerly. WASHIGNTON. June 1.

Navy officers to-day entered upon their last Isltlng enurenmen win call at the Also June bale pocial? at l.i; ner dress caught nro She received burns of the body and Vatican to present their congratulations to the Pope. "wet" month. Just thirty days more and tho "wine mesa" on battleships INJURED IN COLLISION David Cohen, 10 years old, of 67 TAKES POISON BY MISTAKE; was taken to St. John Hospital without collusion or fraud and that bo member of th board of aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, depaty thereof or clerk therein or other officer of Th City of New Tork. la.

ahall be or become Intereated, directly or Indirectly a contractlnt- party. partner. atockhoider ror-t or otherwlee In or In th performance of the contract or In the uppllra aork or buslneaa 10 which It relate or In any portion of tha profit thereof Th bid or estimate must verified be th oath. In writing of the party or rartlea mikiri the eatlmat. that th aeveral matter tated herein are In all re specie true No bid or eatlmat will be conlder4 unless as a condition precedent to the reoeptlon or consideration of anv prop-ieal It be accompanied by a certified and at navy yards will be a thing IS REMOVED TO HOSPITAL Christopher Manstralngelo, 24, attempted to extinguished the girl's flaming apparel and both his hands M0RMG SPECIALS Tomorrow, Tnesdaj, Intil 1 P.

M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities rcsir.ctej. No Ma i cr er-hen Order. CLOTHIERS GATHERING Throop avenue, while riding a bicycle at Broadway and Gerry street, of the past, unless President Wilson annuls an order of Secretary of the were, burned. He also was removed Herman Willis, 67 years old, of to St.

John's Hospital. last night, run Into another lad. Navy Daniels, abolishing use of liquor in the navy July 1. It is not FOR ANNUAL CONVENTION ATLANTIC CITY, N. June 1.

59 ct. French Ramie Linens 54 $1.29 Mercerised Napkins do. .85 Cohen was thrown to the street and 106 Brooklyn avenue, took a quantity of some form of poison by mistake believed the President will hold up goa pattt-rn hemmed rra.ly for uw LINENS- MAIN FLOOR. FATHER ACCUSED OF the "dry' order. Leading renresentatlves of the cloth tt his home last night, ana after received a fracture of the left arm.

He was taken to the Eastern District Hospital. being attended by Dr. Blakslee, was ing business from all parts of the STABBING GROWN-UP SON Jg ..1,. eti. LINENS MAIN' 9 ct.

Women's Lawn Kimonos, .44 Ku'l b.ark. M-e. Mue and la end-r Kmp'. rr.csi. is eeif-bonSer-t J- a.l s.see hui sk n.ooiL removed to St.

John Hospital. 14 ct. Slip Coverings. country are gathering here for the rcd. green 0UND DEAD IN BATHTUB OF HIS RIDGEWOOD HOME eighteenth annual convention of the GIRL WHO WAS SCALDED HrlKlum Strides of and tan o- self tones Edward Maher, of 9C34 Fort lUm PO" or National Hani, of The Oty of New Tork.

drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or cor. porate tock or certificate of Indebted, nee of any natur laaud by The Cltv of Nw Tork. which the Comptroller shall approve aa of equal value with the security required In the advertisement to tha amount of not leas than three nor mor than five per centum of th amount of the bond required, aa provided In aectlon of the Greater New Tork Charter Th. BmAttn, afcall t. BASEMENT.

I HOLSTKItY GIRL IS INJURED IN National Association of Clothiers. The business of the convention will begin to-morrow and continue Cton Parkway, was arrested last night. It was charged he had FALL FROM STREET CAR Anthony Wilerman, 54 years old. 59 ct. Bos Mght Shirts J4 7 ct.

H. S. Plllov. Cases 11 an prtc of hem. through the greater part of the week.

tabbed his ion John, 27 years old ot 1872 Palmetto street. Ridgewood, The effects of the now tariff and a In tha back with a penknife during a also 4Sx.ln-rv.it. While alighting from Lorlmer number of other topics of importance to the trade are slated for discussion. quarrel at their home. tne pro posals or Inatmctlon to hlddera and aha, pot In ureal of five per cent Measurenirnla before bemmlnj.

DIES FROM HER INJURIES Ida Damaba, 4 years old, died at her home, 148 Eighth street. Long Island City, yesterday from scalds she received last Thursday. Her mother left a small pan of boiling hot water on a table and the little child accldently spilled the water over herself. was found dead early to-day In the bath tub of his home with tho gas turned on. He had apparently left street trolley car at Nostrand ave TBI "ninea cneck or monev should Tha son was attended by Dr.

Dllle-muth and removed to the Holy Fam nue and Malbone street last night. $1.14 Crrpe Je Chines 88 be Inclosed the envelope containing the bid or eetlmate. hut ehould be either In. closed In a separate envelop addreaa his bed about midnight and gone to ily RAILROAD VICTIM'S Annie Williams. 19 years old, of 479 he bnth room and turned on the IT -V PrtsideBt Midwood street, fell ana sustainea eas.

He had been In poor health MAY AVOID RECEIVER ti. lacerations of the hands. iiiru personally upon presentation of th bid or eatlmate. for some time past J50DYJDENTIFIED The woman who was killed on the FOR BOSTON AND MAINE ret particular a to the auantltlea and Duality of th. or th natur and extent of the work reference mint hi hit i-ink or bin braid trim a to 16 vra DOTS- ITKNISIUNO.

THIRD rLOOH. $2.98 Boys' Reefers 1.63 Urav. tan and raiv aai weaal crahe-a -a or twiu linints some imh.emt to yrs ikys- ct-OTiiiNc; rLocn. 98 ct. and $1.25 Embroidered Batste Dress Sets .39 Wtilt and ecru roller and euffa aneer bai.ste.

dalntt.y em'd eoraa lace irli Ihiti. NKOKWKAR MAIN FLOOR. $1.98 Extra Sire WltHc Blouses 1.45 Fin tncka mb'y and lao trim'd high or low tieck mr bort sleevee les 44 to 4 BOL'Ski SrXX'ND FLOOR. LITTLE GIRL STRUCK BY DEMENTED WOMAN RESCUED KILLS HIMSELF BY 'lne Brighton Beach Railway near Nep- sf BOSTON, June 1. A receiver vain o'flca th Freldcnt.

Board or Department. FROM MARSHLANDS BY BOYS INHALING LIGHTING GAS une avenue on the night of May 28, AUTO WHILE AT PLAY No bid anau De accepted from oe profit of the B. and M. Is thought has been identified as Katherlne vrlll be avoided to-day hy willing loerr. 81 years old.

She had resided tract awarded to any nereon who Is arreara to The City of New Tork uool debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation While playing in front of her Mrs. Minnie Samun, found to be Anton Wtltherman, 64 years old Bess of the holders of $22,000,000 at 29 Seventy-secona street. The of 1872 Palmetto street, Ridgewood suffering from Insanity, narrowly es Double width s.l lor draping desirable street and evta.nf shadca flLKS MAIN n.OOR. 10 ct. Yard Wide Percalea 7 Ijirg uss of gurc ar.

blocks on UsM for house rlrenu-s. bo' bloneea etc. WASH I'HKSS FAUKICS HA5CMENT. 23 rt. Wide Ribbons 16 Saime.

plain an.l rr.olre, taffetaa Dresdens color millinery and aash widt1-. R1PBONS AVN FXOOR. 39 ct. Shepherd Checl. S6 liu, Jti Wo-ted v.a-p o.e weave black and white various sises.

DRES OOODS MAIN FLOOR. 24 ct. Silk MUcd Noveltlea 13 -MThu with dainty floral pattern soft and pretty for Summer frock a WASH DKES3 FABRICS BASE EXT. of tha $27,000,000 of tho company's body was Identified by her son-in- homo last night. A gnea Prodzizkl, 4 years old, of 714 Sixth avenue, was tn contract must be aid fa.

committed suicide last night In th spar- aw. Charles P. Fieri. teiy bath room of his home by Inhaling Knocken down by an automoblin, sustaining bruises of tho face. She caped death yesterday when, while walking on the marshlands near Fresh Creek, a tributary of Jamaica Bay.

near East New York, she sank The rttht I renteil tn ah all tld. or estimate tf it je7m7- illuminating; gas. to be for the intereae of Th city so to do 49 rt. Women's Long Silk Gloves .44 ACCIDENTALLY SHOT notes jua to-morrow to accept an extension of time. This leaven $5,000,000 outstanding, much of which 1 expected to bo deposited today for extension.

Tboso unwilling to extend may either sue or accept offers from banking interests who ars expected to take up tho notes. Bldd'rs win wnte out the amount to In. bids or estimate in addition th me In fla-nrea length black and wnltw doub.e lipped CLOVK9 MAIN rLOOR. was treated by Dr. Dodd, of tho Methodist Episcopal Hospital.

The machine Is owned and was operated by Alexander Wurs, of 0 Seventy-fifth street. WHILE CLEANING PISTOL JACK LONDON ILL to her neck In the mud. The rising: tide Increased the danger. The woman's screams attracted 49 ct. Men's Bslb'g'n UsicVerwrar J2 Binders are rwqtieeted to make their M1i or estimates upon the blank forma pea-pared and furnished hv The Cltv, a copy whteh.

with th proper envelope ta which to enclose the bid. together with a is.nl,.,. I boys neaby who hurriedly made i lifeline of their stockings and extrt VERA CytUZ. June 1 Jack London, who has been In Vera Crus as a war Shlrtg short aieever doiU alight Imtrfectlora cated her. 8he was taken to Kings While cleaning revolver at his home yesterday, Ellas Reesha, tS yeari old, of 540 Forty-eighth street, xai accidentally shot In the stomach.

don't hATe to rlrur 'cm to tell all the. i. "Yoa don't have to ring 'cm to trfl all the counterfeits," Is the way the girl In "The Munk-uro Girl" puts correspondent, is 111 of Intestinal County Hospital aner an examlna the rorporatlea tun-l. ran be obtained tion disclosed Her affliction. Tha trouble.

Dr. A. u. Goodman, of Uex It. Head the story la pcxt Sunday'! woman declared aha came ere two 'IK! KTI 111 The Gin" puts I application there-or at the eerie, of th.

It. lU'eul the btorv in next Sunday's I whteh th. i. to lco City, attending London, ays the Ha wn removed to the Norwegian i I i mz csaat rvtevswat writers cono.tlon was Mnou, otanaara miun. flyi ao irom Wisconsin.

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