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I TV? 9 Til IVXNXNO WORLD, FRIDAY, MAT M, 1113, SHOT IN DARK AHER CHALLENGE f, OF "WHO'S MRE!' ifttm of Bullet Partially Iden tifies Man by Sound of His Voice to Test sSarttn Caeey, employed In Ifia tr&s gaawtafaetwtng plant of tti Klnga Ossiity lighting Company it the foot Ut aTtftr-dlfth Btrtot, nay nidgp, irna protebly fatally woundNl by pistol a&ot hcptly after midnight to-day. Pat riate McCarthy, a watchman at tho Mm rr Dock, a Mock away from tto fM giant, wu held aa the man who eatsd B (hot sfter Caaey bad partially MaHfi4 titm by the aound of hla redo, iaa the om who shot him. Oaser. whoao home la at No. tJT Blx!y aaaatti street In the Bay Illdge aectlon at Jarooklrn, told the polioe that during SJgj Saur'a reet after midnight ha hid MA Aa aaa works and wandered down a the beach la rearch of driftwood, rah he bettered would be oatt up Uve high tide. Ite heard a man Stout, "Who's therar and before he cMU uttmkt CAM tbt aound of a hot ISaa ba felt the Ulna? of a bullet in Hm aide. 11 dropped to the beaoh and Maw aunt to five him aid untn lomo af gha other employe. In the gai keartox the shot, began to rch the baaoti and dlicorertd htm. 4fur Cater bad been removed to the enraflaa Hospital by Dr. Dougan do gaotjvae Of the Fourth avenue elation sacked up Uaree men, Including Mo Ortby, vhotn thay found In the vlolnlty taf taw booUnc and took them to the fjpattaL The aarloualjr wounded man sanUA aort Identity any of them aa hav gaa fceaa hi assailant beoauae ha had aa la me cant, cut opon hi aba three men at fcla oot'a made to repeat. "Who's aareT" Am aeon aa McCarthy aald the two nrarda CM7 pointed to Mm and eatdt "That must be tha men. it la the earn a VCarlkT teM Ylgwcuatr that he kad 4M tli (hooting- and denied alio Mt 1m km sight watohman at tha Here oVecaa. Tha latter fact, however, jaa Toushed far by other emplc-rrea at Ma Mm and iUOarthy waa held under !m atari ot attempted mapilaugHter cor amixueBt In Ue jrtfth Avenue Court, STATEW 1SUND NOTES. Hie eanaal ptaaao t tha Tooa Jfen'a Mteaua CI Kb will be held at Midland mrii la Oraat CKy ta-caorrow avenlng. Mill XVra Jordan of Maw Brighton wa returned front Morris, own, N. j mm aha waa fa sweat of Meads for a weak. . Tha mertfbera of the Ocean Taeht Bete evened tha gesaroa yesterday by aaaaliia a anilae around atatan Uland In motor boats. Ita tha aranlrsT a 'fl aw waa lerrtd at tha dtrwiouae. Ail.tr a. Mtafnnt vlwt lo ftlMifla Norfolk, Va Itlsi Henrietta Bmlth la again at her Tiomo in mapieton. Store than fifteen hundred persona at tended the flag r!!n-r held under thft auwplcm of the Junior ortier or Amer ican Meehnnlca In Stapleton Park, ye terday momlnjr. A1lrtiea were made ty State Senator Howard It. Payne, Borough President Cromwell, ex-Congressman Montnrue liler, County Juilro J. Harry Tiornitn. Itov. J. D. J. IthMe, nnd Hnv. 0. P. DArnhtll. Mint Matilda Wlnshlp of QranlteTiUe . v.111 tpend next week nt Ilearure Pay. I The annual outing of th Itoyal Ar- , canum Idee In PJchmond will be , held nt Midland Tark In Orant City on j June t2. After nerving thirty yeara on the po-1 Ilea force Thomae Cunningham at C1B- ton haa been retired on the uiual pen al on. The annual atrawfcerry featlva ot St John's np!copl Church of Clifton will be hfeld at the now pariah hall of the ehurAli on next Tuenday wvenlng. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. rtEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL E8TATE AT AUCTION. Suit Values That Mean Savings DOCTORS GAVE HER UP Mrs. Stuart Finally Saved by Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Her Story Interesting. Elmo, Mo- Compound 1 i "l think your VgHab1a onderful for It ha hdprd me. I bad four doc tori and they aald I had female trouble! and a tumor and nothing, but an on- ieip a a a r. me. I could not sit erntion would he still long enough to eat, nnd could ileep hardly any I waa In o much mi a cry with pain i In my ilde and back. "A year ago last spring my doctor gave ma up, and he wai mrptiied to aee me thii ipring and to are tny condition. I give Lydlii K. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound the praiie wherever I go, for I know 1 would not be. here today or have our fine baby boy it I had not taken it." Mm. SA11A1I J. STUART, U. P. D. No. t, Dox 10, Elmo, Mo, The ittceeai of Lydia I". Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound, mnde from rooti and herbt, li unparalleled. It may be uaed with perTect confidence by women who luffer from displacement!, inflam mation, ulceration, tumors, Irregulari ties, periodio paini, backache, bearing down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, du llness or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound it the standard remedy for female ills. If you want ipccial advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Mail. Your letter will be opened, read and an swercd by a woman and held in itrict confidence. E2Z3aVBC2E3E3Z2 4. TRANSFERS It has become amnrent fhat he Mitfinp- imnt'r mMhnd require change in the interest of the convenience of the public as well as for the protection of the revenues of the Company. Com fflfPrf thc?forc on June i, 1912, a new form of transfer ticket will be issued to passengers. The advantages of the new transfer are ns follows: H. It Is convenient for the passenger because it Indicates all the possible ways of travelling between two points for a single fare. 2. It relieves the passenger of the necessity of obtaining one transfer after another, as the single transfer with coupons, obtained upon the payment of a cash fare, b all that is necessary to make the desired journey. 3. it relieves the conductor of the necessity of issuing re-transfers. He will have more time to devote to the safety and convenience of passengers and to the proper operation of the car. . 4: This system will afford to the passengers all transfer privileges to which they are entitled, and should re duce transfer abuses. Trie extensive use of transfers and their great abuse have re duced the average fare pco passenger to 3.41c. for the first four jnooths since January 1, 1912, when the New York Railways Com- ptny commencea operation, mis does not leave sufficient margin fc enable the Company to develop Its property as it would desire to do if it were permitted to enjoy greater prosperity. Notices explaining the new transfer ticket will be found in all of the cars and instructions for Its use are printed upon the back of tiu picket The co-operation of the public is respectfully requested. New York Railways Company If 5 BROADWAY BROOKLYN! The Largest Millinery Store In America Laf aV WILCOX'S JL J AWHILE AVuNUB AND bttlDQE STREET Money Savincr Snecials t trinuned and untrimmad Hata. Never before haa thia itora, stertaal far Ita big aeaortment, it art ad in tha Summer aeaion with auah .a fine attack at tha low pricea which wa will offer for our SATURDAY SPECIALS. 79c SO Peasn Java Hata, medium and small shapes, aC SO Doasn White Chip and hair hats, 11.69 value, Qgg SMS Black and Whlto French Mums. Special CWleVran'e ' ' ' ' Trimmad Hata, tuacani and Taney braids, fl.98 value, at 79c Trimmed Outing Hata, Java body nnis nna wnue cnip trimmed In white, A q Special nt IetO B Extra Fine Quality French Plumei, hlRh lustre, rcgulnr ta.Wi, Special n nn lit aee70 Chlldran'a Trimmad Javaa nnd rouuh brnld linta, told AQk clsowhero nt 98c. Special nt "5C 15 Of Several Dollars to Men and Young Men U. S. True Blue Serges $, & Suits of Quaker Gray Of course our assortment of suits at $15 is practically unlimited, In cluding fancy blues, grays, browns and mixtures of almost every kind; but because blue and gray are this season's most popular colors, and will probably interest you most, we sneak particularly of the U. S. True Blue Serge Suits, absolutely unfading and unshrinking; and the Quaker Grays, suits of plain gray Flannel serge. Smart, distinctive, thoroughly well tailored suits. Every one a marvel of value at $15. Fast-Color Blue Serge Suits &1 A Fancy Grays, Blues & Browns Strong, substantial, stylish fabrics of the kind usually put into $15 and $18 suits ; tailored far better than most $10 suits, and, all-in-all, unusu ally good value at that low price. Just the thing for men and young men who would economize on their Summer suit. They will wear splendidly and hold their style and shape to the very end. The Famous Brill Twenty Blue, Gray & Fancy Suits 20 The pride of the Brill Stores the Brill Twenty uncommonly good suits at $20, uncommonly good fabrics and uncommonly good tailoring. The very best that the immense buying resources of these five big stores can produce to sell at $20, and that's the best that can' be offer ed and better than most suits at $20. $10 Suit on Sale at 4 Stortt Only, Not at 49th Street. Straw Hate Special at il.40 and SJ.8S at 4 Stores, Not at 49th Stttett Marlora Store Open Erenlngs Union Square Store Open Saturday Brenlng FIVE CONVENIENT STORES 279 Broadway, Near Chambers St. Broadway at 49th St. 128th St. at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., near dreonwlch Union Square, 14th St., near B' way lagrgBBgrS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WE8T0H ESTER. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WE8TCHESTER. REAL E8TATE FOR SALE WE8TCH ESTER. CLIFFORX B. alABMOn ? CO. SUE MADISON AVENUE BW YOR.K BB OTJR GUEST 0M SPECIAL TRAIB Mr. and Mrs. New Yorker: Are cordially invited to "be onr guests on our apeoial inspeotion train, Sunday, June 2nd,- leav ing Grand Central Station 2:20 and 125th Street ten minutes later; on a visit to Larohmont Oardena; a most attractive Bungalow Development, and to Polhamwood, a hlgh-olass restricted residential Parle. $10 down seoureo any lot; the "balanoe in easy payments. Our agents; wearing yellow "badges; will be at the train gate 30 minutes "before train time to give you FREE tickets, or write, phone or oall at our offices for tickets and full information. Offioe open Sunday, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Absolutely no obligation on your part. lfaaa MarngrHm 2330 EXCURSIONS. BELLEWOOD Moiulaln Excursion Resort MUSIC, AMUSEMENTS Country Dinner. 50c EVERY $1 Ofl BOUND SUNDAY lolIU TRIP Hailroad. SpacUl Train Imvm Panne. ftrrUe, Cortlandt and Pcibroistt Sti 9 Al M, Jeriry City, 9.30 A. M. Hudton River Tubi Traloi connect at JrriiT City Station. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. EXCURSION TO NEW HAVEN ON SUNDAY, JUNE S Steamer HIOIUSUI PECK will leer. D.r 70, X. R., toot Beet 334 it.. 10.00 A. U. due tV.w Hav.n 3.10 P. U. H.. turn, due . T. 0,00 P. XT. Two hours In K.w Hav.n. Muitc. rt.rr.ihni.nti. Tlok.tl, 11.00. Children, TS otnta. Ticket sal.i limited te bait the capaci ty, ea sale ealr on da of eiourstea. you may pay turt, you'll nt nothing to Roofless Teeth In durability, satisfaction. They are slmcfy and DENTISTRY THAT LASTS Regardless of what extravagant price osewnere lor artificial den- equal these beauty and unsuroassed embody the last touch of exoert crea tive dental skill. The roof of the mouth Is uncovered taste Is unimpaired and tbt teeth always remain firmly In place, aa Intended by The New WATERBURY Way uoma nere in jne imrDinrlnaTa your oia teem eztraotea Flium ana turn home at nlrtrt with a NEW set that nte perfeotly. Mining teeth nlaoea without Plates decayed teeth reatoredloeae feath muli Arm. work guaranteed 10 y.ar. Sxtraotlona and dental aurgery roads PAIN UEgg by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Seta of Taoth $8,00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat. .SS.OO Gold FUllnfa $1.00 up Silver Filling T..60o up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS S4 W. 23d St., Now York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp. Ed.n Mua.e.) (11 door welt Abraham A Strew.) HOURS, 8 TO 6 SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2. Q.rmaa. rrench and Swedleh spoken. r.adlea In atteadaaee. STEAMBOATS. pATTELN 1 1NE , Bit Drifht. Lona Bieacji, ., Bsturf, k.ao a. M lCi For Blfiuaou, Jkbur7 ul mmmsm 5 STEAMBOATS- n IGHT-SEE1NG YACHT CLIFTON Modern Possibilities of Real Estate ' I l MM III 1888 Mr. W. A. C. bought 125x180 on a Teading avenue in The Bronx for $68,000. He has recently leased it for 2 1 years, ground rental, tenant to erect his own building and pay taxes ana all expenses, (or $46,000 per annum net" In 1889 Mr. F. A. W. paid $48,000 for 6 lots at the junction of two leading thoroughfares in The Bronx. These 6 lots were recently leased for $35,000 net per annum, the tenant to erect his own buildings, pay all taxes and expenses. In 1899 Mr. A. D. paid $27,500 for 2 lots, with old frame buildings, on a leading thoroughfare in The Bronx. It now brings a rental of $ 1 8,000 per annum net, tenants paying all expenses. In 1900 Mr. L. M. paid $70,000 for a corner oix a prominent thoroughfare in The Bronx, containing about 3 lots, erected a 3 story building, and to-day the prop erty brings in a rental of $40,000 per annum. In 1905 a corner at a Subway station, containing about 11 lots, was sold for $60,000, a tax payer was erected " on it, and it now brings a rental of $35,000 net per annum, tenant paying all expenses except taxes. These are only a few of hundreds of similar examples that we know of. Go to the Property and yon will see the opportunity offered, you at the Supreme Court Partition Sale of the Van Cortlandt Estate 719 Lots on Broadway, between 238th and 240th Streets, Van Cortlandt Park South, Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Park Reservoir and adjacent avenues and streets. (Subway Station at Broadway and 238th Street.) To Be Sold at Public Auction on the Premises Saturday, June 8, at 10.30 A. in. 75 may remain on mortgage Sayings bank books taken as deposits on purchase of Lots Titles guaranteed by Lawyers' Title Insurance Si Trust Co. Every lot must be sold to the highest bidder Adam Wlenar, Esq., Rsfaroa Msiiri. Pbilbln, Deektnan, Menken & Griioom, Plaintiffs' Attorney!. For Mnp.i nnd particulars apply to Joseph P. Day Auctioneer 31 Nassau Street OR J. Clarence Davies 149th St. & 3rd Ave., Bronx FOR SALE. Clothing "Credit Jga. lon.at niieee. Manhattan Clothing Co., 12483dAve.,Cor.72dSt.,N.Y. Open Kreataga. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ROYAL DIANONDstWATCH 01 7 nnlOmH UNK PMOmSMO 7W7 OfiM Try rw iLLvTrttrro CATAioaoa rr I il l fJBa- V'sa Sf aTT" LAV.Sweet fcCo. &-. YT0 avOAMf . cotr.rwuom i-AAm FOR 8ALE. On KavaUll.msjla Mm Ha ru.Hwast 11 WOWNPWEEKLY ITHES Mem ti SJCWC PI ATtlCC Ultll TO Oil HILn a VkWinto BUAU UaUU. FerfM Cmuiei TaOortai.oe Credit. ImiII.I rioik.. IHt llt.t I'lTevit, GXCHANQE CLOTHING CO. o. II'Tarlt ma a.. Wear Teadway. 1)0 mon nut lii Il'Mjn IlrlJue. I'boo. Sii'i Ugckuan WN, 11 Ht W.lthMu W.tcbn, 111.. is uritM w.ion im .iuhi it, 11 WKKKf.Y Mimotidi, natchn, Jntelrj. Sick', Blor. 10-11 8-1 107th it. 'n tT.nlim. MEETINGS. SOCIETY OF TAMMANY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER ctfullr rwnMl of U. liocfi will b. ln.ul REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALI QUEENS $100 O AHD $10 PER Hill1 I wfll Mil mr lirjutifnl 0-room hou, eoatsla. In i .tnim lint, tnlh nJ 11 Imnrowsmt. tat 12,930; la the fittfit inn in t KCtlga of Qoana. W. K. I... Dai CO Krmlog World I-'ptown. REAL Brotben Ton. sr. iepo attia tn. rnraiar in.ena ttd to T, t Kuril .d. '.in, oo mu.uulx juvjb.iu, which th Or.ad BecAea in tk. rlw.fc Wljrwftm. do . Jan. S. M hu u nour efUr tn. MtUni DIAMONDS ON CREDIT tUST WEEKLY OB MONTHLT PITUKNTS. American Watch and Diamond Co. 0 Maiden Laae. T.l. 0167 Cert. P.M. Bun b.io-ii a.ji.. i.a6,.so..o t'.i. UiSlm K. 24tn St.. li hr. 1i1t. H4lj trip, bcita DIAMONDS ON CREDIT nflitnt3OJM,ld,n ia $1 DOWN, Jl w..Ui; Wtlthun Vtoa, IHt. mood.. WOnt.0 WATCH CO.. 110 W. lh wt lUitun Urinth 274 W, V.'SUi. Open ra. DIAMONDS, W.UhM dUil oonienlut par. rn.aU eoctptedi npnMnUttT. calls, Ultpbosa. "BnidletU Conp.DT.'' XI ta.t 14th. n lh. Min. Br ordtr .1 (n. Orand Btoaam, Htcrelan. Manhttttn geMon of Flowni. Stb Moon, Ymt Oi ln.TOT.rr aiuin, m .ua.vvuu.utv ww. .nd of Inatltntlon 123J. .BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. two-wtorr. OilOO fett floor Moras, lota of rtoalrlui no op- OARAOE for I oaoa. ftnl of Moraa. po.kl.ni niioa for adllng. dckoai tm lwon abt. to etui purouaav. Aaanm a nwal THIwrr, IHTnntw, N. J orld II ants llork Hondcra ESTATE FOR SALI NEW JERSEY. WILL SACRIFICE SUMMER COTTAGE at tjrrmio'. Mtv, .. j, I'-urnlanrt. Wxltf Tr Karilrular. owNF.n, p. o, mix 14.11. n. v. ottr. AEAL ESTATE FOR 3ALS-, LONGISLA N D. a. A. If jou tr. Intrrntrtl in a boaTer laaaas long Itland aend at one. for mr Loaf lataaHl f&B rtllabi. InfnrnnUoo. It aTBa. STOKKTlIiY. rma LW. 347 6th ira. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. nANKING INTEREST 5 INTEREST Allowed on accounts from 110. to 13.000. Deposits made on or before June i, draw Interest from June 1. 1100,000. on deposit with the State of N. T. We are entering our 7Z1 year. llanklntr by mail to meet your conrenleace. Call or u ritior tookltt. Til. llHBatmm CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers tM Nasauu St. (Tribune Uldg.) Eat. ISM . . H ELP WANTED MALE. TIMEKEEPER, WALDORF ASTORIA HOTEL. DOQSjBIRDS AND POULTRY. JrVftfJs WMtl WMk WUHh kati aa IwiTtt a. gt SHaeJi . . i 1