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1 WaeMfsn- Tha Forwlsa Off! Ml mn srhefber Count ran Bernstorit, ths German AmbmaaMor U lb IttM hu privately dlerussad the Ml situation with Beertary Bryan, bat tt he hu dona aa the dis suasion in at a wbollr saofflsial harastsr. MIMOH PORtlON OrnCK DE NIK PA! MEETING. FARM. July Tf.-Th Praoch forwlsn flic announoaa that no aaeh meeting of inrtnruiWN a tha aowara o consider tka Maxloan sttuatloa aa ra partad from Mesleo City hu baaa h14 In tha Prnch oapltaL Ofttotal here kaaw of no occurrence of a aatura to lira rlaa to auch a statement HOW AMBASSADOR EXPLAINS HIS VISIT TO THE MEXICANS. MEXICO C1TT. July IT A formal statement waa issued from tha Ameri can Embassy to-day relative to Am aaaaador Wilson' departure In ordar to aat a raat many wild rumora. Thla statement declared. "The Aaaoaaeadar'e trip to Washing laa la aolaly far tha purpoaa of plae IM before tha Admlnlatratlon eaeet Information In a th 'mush way teia- tjve t tha existing sltsatioa la ainloo. Tha trip baa thla purpoaa a.id no othar. Construetioo abould not ba plaosd otherwise Tha A baaaador aspects la return Immedl ataly after bla eonfsrenr with tha President, poaalbly within two week Bta Wlta will aooompany him and raturn with him." WAg. STREET. clearing. Trading tn tha laat WM on a vary amall acala, but eagged under praaaura toward Sia alaaa. Calif. Patrolaum aold at M and closed at l-a. showing a laaa af a palata over night Canadian Pacific atoaad at U 1-4, a Cecllae af i :-d. Union biaWo, Ms l-a, loaa of 1 point, whlla all fcoaka showed daollnaa from 1- to 1 1-4 Patau at th eloe. Tha trading during tha ftrat fw tolnutss waa again Influenced by tha iarslgn taadancy. and our prloaa at opening followad tha London laad ay. Canadian Paelfla pan ad 1 1-4 U down, with fractional loaaaa Wcordad In Union ParkSc, Reading and laaaL Pluoluatlona aftar tha Aral faw dUaa war Irraa-ular. aoma laauaa mek M darati gain, whlla other ahowad Maawaaad weakness, with moot at Wttaa attracted to tha aharp broah Calif. Petroleum laauaa. Tha aommon stock, which eloaad at B. fall to 14ft. and a loaa of I MM waa aaatalaad In tha prafarred Wash- Whlla thla waa la progress LU. Mkal waa bain traded In vary wj. Soma 10,000 aharaa or ovar Paa baa ant by on firm, advancing tha U IIH Thla halpad to maka tha What strong and active, ralalng prlaaa It around. California Patrolaum re BjBBaa I H point of IU aarly loaa aad Mm war aatabllahad above tha aloa Jaf level of yaatarday bafor noon, VMS tha market bsoaia dull aa th Aa- 1 o'clock fractional decllnea bak alaaa, aad California Petroleum Wat attacked again and aold down to B, aad Canadian Paclfio aold at tt-a. Union Paclfio at IM i i uthar Ms ware ataady. OlaaiMa Wheat Market. MM 8K. T ass MS Z os oz m i4i "HELLO, SWEETHEART!" COSTS MASHERS $20 EACH Youths Who Accosted Girls on Street Abo Get Beating From i Aged Father. Tha market prlea of the words "Hello, want up ti tlO a word In the Court to-day. Maglatrate taxed Charlea I'urtin and Jaok V aa, . ojng bookkj n, that amount sash for addressing Mlaa Leonora Dun as sad bar pretty ooualn, Laiura Oroes- barser, la thla worn aalutation of tha asaahar. Beside the fine. Curl In and Ulman had danta on their facea and baaSs from a oana used by William Daaeaa, tb agd but active parent of MaS) Dsn can. Th Incident oocurnu laat night when Mm girls ware walking on Ijenox avanu at On Hundred and Twenty-ninth street. Mr. Duscan waa limping along Sky fast la the rear. At the ournrr Curtln and Ulman. who live In the nalgbhnrknnrl, ambled alongalda the girls sad apoka to tham. They ran buck to Mr. Duncan. Ha felled both masher with his oana, but tbay got to their feat aad turned on tha old mas. At thla Juncture Policeman Nolaa hap we CtaataT QaataMaaa. fatoSaVeav wan ess alatoat, tomst sad ka ham af Sates lot w-asr sad tat est these taanjsnd vSb lesMsoai's cfcahvj pfiaa: EiT" 35 S3 Sir J aTS. . . . WH ios nS ?5::::::: W 'ft? V l MB::::::: tt! 81- i & fi":::::: i! S S 'jRXE-lij f Via ALL CABINET OFFICERS EXCEPT BRYAN MANAGE Tl nOUTilT OP BTATB BBTAB Mm bom a at 4.ooo a paari Bad alary of nil.000 a yeas Hot Cabinet Offlwj Ure. IIOUTABT OP TBBAaV trmr pj-asoo At th Army aad Mary Club. iiohtiit or WAS ABBiaoa la a Bve- n omtajIt" 'or matt DIITILI Oomfortabla houaa with grosses aa adffa of tow. ATTomnT - oanaVAX. 'UTPOLDI 1 a ham Motel, bat U for By Samuel M. Wttllam$. (ta Oerreapoadaat af Tha Worn.) WAMUNOTON, D. C. July 1T.-AII tha Cabinet officer, aaeeptlng fleeretary Bryan, are living within their W.OOO par yaar salaries, and moat of tham ara eavlng money bealda. Certainly tha rlohaat member of tha PrWWrat of ficial family, Postmeatsr-Oeneral Bur leeon. la not eiceedlag the limit, ao far a hi Waahlngton eapefiaee do. and It I hlntd that he I able to aocumulat a nrat eurplue out of hi thouaand a month Ineoma from tha Government. tt la a aubject of comment that tb Wllaon Cablaet hav et an eiampla of rnodeaty and frugality In their tatab- Itahmant and aoclal prvtmelona. Not for many year ha thrr bn an llttl I dtaplay a azblbltrd by th prraent Admlniatratlon acptlng Mr. Bryan. RYAN'S HOME ONLY PRETEN TIOUS ONE IN CABINET. Tha Secretary of State haa tha only pretention houaa In llio OtbthM clirle. It la one of the well known place of Washington, called tha Iiogan houaa bacauae It belonga to Mr. Jjhn A. Lo gan. Whan bar huabawl, Oen. Logan, acquired the property twenty year or mora ago, It waa In the auburbi of Waahlngton. but now the city haa grown up around It and made It a mot d Irablelao. The pnvloua tenant waa Martin Little ton of Now York when he waa In Con greaa. It la a larg brick houaa of many rooma, and la aurrouaded by eitenalve grounda. Tha rental price la four thon aaad par yaar, which la conalderably la than aoma of tha atone palace that have been built In recant year for mil- j II on arte who oom to Waahlngton to Uva But four thousand rental means at least tan thousand per year outlay to maintain and keep up style. Tha only other Cdblnet officer to live la a houaa of preenalone la Secretary of tha Navy Daniels. He baa a pretty place with plenty of front and back yard la Woodley lane, one of the uiuet daalraule loratluna In Waahlngton. Th ) LIVE WITHIN SALARIES property la part of the eatata of Sena- I ,or- The necessities of diplomacy re ir N.wlaiida who I. v.rv rich aad haa? ort axpandlturea for Govern tor Nawlanda, who la very a line house cloae by. It la underatood that Mr. Ianlela got a bargain because the Senator was nut looking so much for reventto aa for a desliab'e tenant and neighbor. Therefore, while Danlela's house la baiter than the average Cabinet residence, the Becretary of tha Navy not only doea but la obliged to live within hi salary, aj OTHER SECRETARIES SEEM TO LIVE ON HALF OF SALARIES. The cost of living for th other Cabi net officer Is much less than twelve thoueand per year. In fact, ao far aa outward appearance would Indicate half that sum would cuver their expenses. Secretary of ths Treasury McAdoo Is a wldoswr and baa none of hla family with htm. His sun waa married laat month to tha daughter of Mr. laaac Hnieraun of Baltimore, and ha set up an establishment for himself. Th Sec retary Uvea at the Army and Navy Club, where a man may have comfort and good dlnnera for rxceedlagly reaa unable price. Ills expsnsee there could be figured at U.tuo a year, ao tor a liv ing neeesaltUs are concerned. Secretary of War Uarrlsun haa a Ave room apartment In BtoneieikU court, on of th big apartment houaea In lowsr Connecticut avenue. Such an apartment normally would rent for twelve hundred or fifteen hundred dol lars pr year. Mrs. (larrleon makes It a charming little home for the Secre tary, and It la no secret that they la tend to live within bla aalary. Secretary of Commerce Kedfleld could spend more than hla governmental sal ary If he chose tu do eo, for he has uutalds Inoome from bla manufacturing interests. But ha too haa become cliff dweller In an apartment buuso called The Highlands, further out Con neotlcut avenue. Hla establishment and manner of living are similar to tha style set by Secretary (Jarrlaon. M REYNOLD8 SEEKS BACHELOR FLAT AND SOUTHERN COOK. Attorney-4Isneral MoHeynuMs la bachelor, living at the Shorebam Hutel lie confided to a friend the other day that he waa tired of hotel life aim wanted to find a bachelor apartment where: ii he could Install a Southern mammy who would make lilin oorn pon and Maryland fried chicken. So tne Attorney-General's coat of Ikvlng Is llkaly tu go up a bit, although even at that ha could declare monthly dlvktenda out of his pay envelope. Secretary of Labor Wllaon haa been living In un Inexpensive hotel near the Capitol, In a part of town at wftlch society turn up Its nose. His ooet of living haa bean the least of any of the Cabinet, but In order to provide accom modations fur his family the Hecretary at to take a modest house In T street. In a better residential suction, but his rent and expenditures will not exceed hla salary by a M par oeru. margin. Secretary Houston of the Department of Agriculture aa a oomfortaMs bwasi for his family in H atreet, between Sv. amu mall alto af rooma ta a hotol. unnuT op nr- TflJmtOB X.ASTB I a homae that has baa bla hem for several yaara, aomfortabta bat aapre taaUoaa, la rood fart of tow. IIOUTaBT Or AMM- oviTvaa iovitov A ran tod how, amall. bat of rataad taste. tlOBITtIT or COM- an mom urau I" aa aaartmaat hoaee. PPMTA1T OP aVABOB WBIOI fa mad aat hotol oat af raahlaaaMe nmiy, Modestly, ill But One. nteanth and Klghtaanth. a very nloa Prt of town. Tti rental probably la aomewhere near one hundred dollar per month. Th taatre of the llouatona are o reflne.1 and agalnit dtaplay that It I aaf to aaetrt that they will not require all the Hrrrotary', aalary for tha na MSaJOSI and ertnavaganoee combined. LANE LIVES At HE DID ON HIS LOWER SALARY. arratary Lane of tha Interior Depart ment haa been a realdent of Waahlng ton for a number of yaara and oontln uea In hi Wyoming avenue bom, a charming but not extravagant place In a (nod neighborhood. Aa member of the Interatata Commerce Communion Mr. Lane received 110,00 a yaar aalary and an v il money on It. Slnca bla pro motion to tha Cabinet and ill'.OOO aalary be baa not changed hi atyle of living. Cabinet officer courteously refrain from comment on Mr. Bryan'a atatemeni that ha ha to maka money aalda from hie Oovernment aalary. but all of tham find ll2.uuo a year ample for thalr need and aufilclent to permit of mora or taaa urplua It la only fair to atata, however, that cuatom and precedent have Imposed on the Secretary of state more aoclal ob ligations than on othar member of tha Cabinet. Ha la required to give a num ber of official dlnnera and reception to the diplomatic corpe and to entertain special ropreaentatlvea of foreign coun tries coming to Washington on m lesion's. Aa a rule Secretarlaa of itata have had pretentious establishment. John Hay had a show place and Robert Bacon, during hie brief term of office, made great display In costly manner. ROOT SET THE PACE POR LIV ING WITHIN INCOMES. Philander Knox In tha Taft Ad mini- tratlon paid 17.000 a yaar rant, whlla hla aalary waa W.U00. Kllhu Root how aver, broke tha rule by living Is aa apartment 4e, auss Mr. Root Sat aol wish to kap up a groat houaa, Thalr entertainment were given In outside placea and It la aoaroely possible that Mr. Hoot's cost of living earns within hla salary. The male Department ha a special expense fund which la not accounted for. The necessities of dlulomacy re- ment service, ana such outlays ara wholly within the discretion of the Bec retary. The bills are audited and passed upon within the department, but not made public. The Becretary can charge up to thla account auch Items of his aoclal and official expenses aa ha deems proper. Uf course a high standard of discrimination governs a Secretary In determining what aoclal expenses were incurred la behalf of the Uuvernment. i'aal Secretarlaa of Stale have reim bursed themselves out of thla fund, but to what extent la not known. Mr. Bryan la drawing a very atrlot line on himself In the uae of thla fund for hla own reimbursement, as oom pa red with practloee of predecessors. Ha decllnea to give any Information, however, as to what are charged up to the Oovernment or what ha Intends to charge up to him self. FOUND $10,000 HIDDEN IN LINING OF OLD RA6 Widow of George J. Enell Made Discovery at Hotel, Testimony at Bankruptcy Hearing. At a hearing bafor Commissioner Alexander Ollchrlat In tha bankruptcy proceedings against the Kendall Nail ard Supply Co., Ralph V. Wechaler, a brother-in-law of Uaorge i. Knell. president of the Kendall Company, to day testified that ths lattar'e widow, Uabrlelle J. Enell, had told him that ahe found 110,000 hidden In tha lining of an old travelling bag belonging to her husband at the Waldorf-Astoria. The creditors alleged 4hat Just bafor hla death at St. Luke's Hospital Knell made a preferential payment of 111,700 ut the Kendall Cumpany'a funda to hla wlfa Thla the, woman denied, but ex plained that Mt before going to ths hospital her huabend had sent her downtowa to a safe deposit vault to get 130,000, and when h returned to the Waldorf-Aatorla ahe delivered the money to Mm and that waa all aha knew about It, The creditor are trying to looat Knell's yaobt In tha hope of making It an aet, although iher la an attach ment standing against IL Utitlistt ARMY AVIATOR IS KILLED IN FLIGHT. H Al.lsiuiHY. England, July 17.-MaJor A. W, lUwstaon of the ltoyal Artillery Corps of the British Army aad a mem ber of the military Hying corps, was killed at tha army aerodrome bar to day by falling from a height of 1110 feet from hla monoplane. Th accident waa caused by the machine taking a turn too sharply and overbalancing. On striking the ground tb motor exploded sad burned ths aeroplane Is aea as. . rrnmro 'iron, SHOPPERS SEE MAN SHOOT GIRL V AND KILLHIMSELF Believe Suitor and Sweetheart Planned Suicide Pact in Crowded Sixth Avenue. DIES IN AMBULANCE. Hundreds Witness Double Tra gedy Man Had Been De spondent for Months. A man and a woman, angagad in aa tamest argument on tha sidewalk on ths east slds of Sixth avsnue, midway be tween Twenty-third and Twenty fourth street, attracted the attention of a great crowd at M o'clock to-day. Taunts from the spectators gave way to erlaa of terror and a general scat tering wshtn the man draw a revolver anf pointed It at the womaif head. She did not try to run. but addressed some remark that waa taken by observ ers to be In th nature of a dare. Tha man fired twice and the woman dropped with a bullet wound In her left tempi and another In her cheek. Then the man shot himself In the right temple and fell dying to the aldawalk. Patrolman Oavegan fought hla way from Twenty-third street through the crowd. Other policemen ran to tha acene. The entire street la front of the Masonic Temple was blocked almost Im mediately and tha policemen had to force a way for an ambulance they had called from Now Tork Hospital. The man died la the ambulance on th way to the hospital Whlla waiting for the ambulance Oavegan quaatloned the woman, who waa slowly lapsing Into unconsciousness. She aald she was Mary Rpallno, twenty one years old, single, a dress Anlshar, of of No. a Wast Twenty-seventh street The dead man, aha said, waa Frank Casurlo, a barber, twenty-eight yaara old. of No. Ui Weot Twenty-seventh street THEV WERE ENGAGED TO EE MARRIED. Charles Bar an of No. Ml Delaoesy street. John J. Hanlay of No. Ml Wast Twenty-fourth street and FeT.s J. Or as n wood of No. Ut Weot Twenty- seventh street were Trrtnassss of tha hooting. They told tha police that the pair cams weet In Twenty-third street and turned north Into Sixth ave nue. The man appeared to bo half erased, but th woman waa cool. These three wltnsssss. with others, trailed along to see what might happen, and were rewarded by the eight uf a sLrsat tragedy. It wag at first supposed that the at tempt at murder and the suicide had grown out of a quarrel. This waa de nied by relatlvea of the girl and of Caa tarlo. I They had known each other for aeveral yaara and re engaged to be married. Blx month ago Caatarlo, who waa the proprietor of a barber ahop at No. M Sevan tb avenue, sustained an Injury which necessitated a complicated opera tion. He waa In a hospital for weeks and the wedding waa postponed. Casta, lo resumed worh In hla barber ahop but found himself falling aad con sulted specialists who told him another operation waa Imperative. He became despondent and had recently been try lag to urge th girl Into a suicide pact. They met accidentally to-day at Seventh avenue and Twenty-third strset and tha relatives and friends of the pair believe that aha had allowed him to persuade her to meet death without realatance when he drew hla revolver and shot bar on tha street. TWO WOMEN BEAT UP MAN FOUND UNDER BED Not Only That, but Their Screams Lead to the Arrest of the Intruder. Caught In a burglarloua visit to ths flat of Mra. Mlna Hchwartx at No. ill Atkins avenue. East Nsw York, Jcaoph Schmidt, a well dressed, dapper HtUa man essayed to fight bis way out this afternoon. Mrs. Schwarta and her friend, Mrs Fannie Scudder, set upon Schmidt and gave him uoh a thorough basting that he Jumped from a tecortd story window to the yard, a diitaace of about twenty-five feet, to escape tham. He scurried through tha flat house hall to ths street and ran two Mocks before Detective Prank Burke, whoee attention had been attracted by tha screams of vomSi la pursuit, nabbed him. Schmidt, after being arraigned In th Liberty Avenue Polio Station, waa taken to at. Marys Hospital for -treatment. A gold watch and other Jewelry belonging to Mra. oohwarta ware found In hla possession. Mrs. Schwarta returned to her flat from a shopping tour with Mrs. Scudder and heard a nolaa In tha bedruom. Sh entered and found Schmidt under the bed. The two women pulled him out and when he put up a fight they gave him all the fight he wanted. ALU A SAO POB TO DAT. Sua nets.. s.aSa ttta. 7 w.ktoua ttls. TUB TIDES. IU Htt Urn M.i ratal a si- r.ia. avE MC atony lion . . tkoitttut Itltud i is ti H aau dats INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO HAY t Uassja. . BeitMsss, Palai ftlsrsai. StctiSJ" Issularta. Astvsra. TrlslasH. Quebec. swaak ffiSOkt JSSX. Pissktsa NapsU, atitaissa. I WOMAN WHO WAS SHOT ON STREET BY CRAZED IA)ER. BnedanW tAv -I M BBMaiKtaWfl r: as MW 4 S" .aBBBBBmAw ami MAvRV DISMISSED, BUT SAY (Continued from Flrtt Page i under the charter nf the City of New Tork, was properly e.warde.1 without competitive bidding by the department heads. It 1 onceled In this proceeding that the work by Connolly's corporation was Sgtrt factory, fWlly up to the sperlfl catlons nn I Tenderer at fair and rea sonable price. NOTHING TOtJHOW AGREEMENT ON INFLUENCE. "There Is nothing to Indicate any Im proper as of political Influence, aad BO suggestion of say Ulegal diversion of ths public funda. From ear ex amination of tha authoriUea we are of ths opinion that there was nothing Ille gal la tha rendition by the rspondeat of th services mentioned, abr la tha acceptance by him of oompaasattoa therefor." Concerning he charge of destruction of evidence. Involving the preparation of a false amended complaint, the com mittee finds that "the destruction of these paper did not constitute a de struction of evidence since the action had been finally terminated. There is no testimony tending to show that any evidence aa auch was destroyed by any one or that there was an agreement to that effect. We are satisfied from an examination of the authorities that a state of facts such as this may he prop erly plesded under one or more forms of pleading. "The respondent testified that settle ment was made by him for the ptirpoae of avoiding .luMlclty. Tha respondent should have resisted Connolly's demand and It was a mistake to have yielded." The committee finds that tha M.000 note given by Connolly to Cohalan and aubeequently returned waa "given as an admla'lon or indebtedness by Con nolly." It acquits Cohalan of having made an "untrue and misleading" state ment In reply to the Connolly'a charges. the report finding: "Action in not sustaining the truth of the other specifications, dispense with the necessity of determining thla charge, and wo find that the statement referred to waa net falaa and mis leading." JUSTICE COHALAN SAILS. Declines to Dlsraaa Recent Investi gation Saya Incident la Closed. Supreme Court Justice Daniel F. Co halan aalled to-day on the Adriatic for hla country place In Ireland. His seven children preceded hint on the Baltic about three Weeks ago. The Juatloe, who was tj have sailed with them, was da'.ayed on account of the procc-.nga at Albany of chargea made against him by John A. Cc .oily. Thsre was a large compan;- of Justice Cohalan'a friends at tha pier. He de clined to discuss the recent proceedings at Albany and before the Bar Associa tion except to say: "The Incident ll closed, and as far aa I am concerned, w'.'.l remain cluaed." J. GLASSBERG Announces the Opening of a THIRD STORE t 511 6th Avenue, Near 3 111 Street, with s Most Excluslvo Selection ol THE CELEBRATED SHORT VAMP SHOES at "' gPeaMjP COLONIALS. FI MPS AND sn an oarogws in ALL I r:A ill-1 fiVV MB, ll bAS AKU 'ggJll'U ussxs J. GLASSBERG 3 Convenient Stores, 811 6th Av., near 31st St. HU At., N. Y. ! 22S Wait 42d St Near lOlh St. I West of tVwar. Illustrated Style Book "W" Fro it, int. FRAWLEY BOARD v fit HIT SULZER ON USE QMNHJUENCE Decision Made After Assem blyman Sweet Tells of Gov ernor's Talk to Him. AI.rtVNT. V. T.. July 1T.-Buene Lamb Hkhards, counsel for ths Frawley I.crlelntlve Committee, announced at the afternoon aeaslon that he would take tip the matter of "widely published offorts to lmproprly Influence legislators." Aaoemblyman Thiiddeus C Sweet of Owwego testified to having called on Oov. Sillier to get Ml approval of a bill appropriating Ko.ono for a bridge In connection with the barge canal wywte.n. "Assemblyman, how did you vote on I my direct primary bill?" witness said the flovemor aaked him. Mr. Sweet re plied that he had voted against It. "How are you going to vote on It at the extra session?" the Governor eon- I tlnued, according to the witness. "Ra memter, 1 take good car of my fi iends." Mr. 1 101 said he continued to op pose tne primary measure and hla bill waa vetoed, although It had been ap proved by Superintendent of Public Works Peck ami John H. Delaney, Commissioner of Efficiency and Econ omy. Commissioner Delaney called to the stntid, Identified a communication In which he strongly recommended the 9weet bill to the Governor. Assemblyman John U Patrle of Oreene County told on the stand ajhout a road bill put through the Legislature by him and algned by Oov. Sulier toward the end of the thirty dsy period prescribed by law after the end of the regular legislative session. Mr. Patrla had op posed the Qovernor'a primary bill at tills session. The witness said he had been ques tioned rapoatcdly )jg the rfovernor be- for i the signing of this bill as to what his attitude would be on the primary bill at the Impending extraordinary ses sion. The Governor said he hoped I would see my wsy clear to support Ills meas ure," said Mr. Patrle. The wit newt voted for the Governor Mil at the extra session. Patrla aald he had been urged to Miipj ort the Oovernor'n meaaure lust before his own bill waa algned by John A. Ilennesay, one of the Governor's confidential representative. Commis sioner Delaney had advised the Gov ernor not to approve the road bill. TURKS NEAR KIRK-KILISSEH. Kxpeetsd to Seise Towa' Captareg Months Ago by Bulgarians. SOFIA, July 17. The Turkish army, by forced marches. Is approaching the town of Klrk-Kll.sseh, taken by the Bulgarlana after heavy fighting at the beginning of the llalkan war. Many of the population are reported to ba fleeing. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FINE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR 3 1 2 FOR WITH OTHER SLt ATLANTIC 450 Suras in the Unit.d Slats Goods Carefully Packed and Shipped by Parcel Post or Express to All Parts. Includlna Vacation Resorts Special lor llrarstay AgSOWTKD KKt'IT MHCB Oraage strawberrr. lemon, nearh aad wlae- l.plt lul.ri arc. ui w,, ,uu waal for oildtumiaeri a an value elsewhere. 10c nn i SUA SnoaestloD tor Thursday iiioii BBAQI rHoroi.As BONBONS AND CHOCOLATES BOc worth er esi-eneai caaor value to as hsd at 1'Ot'ND BOX 25C Park Bow. Certlaadt. lXltn Street aad M I S ClOCa. All WUr .., uyrn .-.-.- IIUI I I O ClOCS. M fcU.M iLAi ..L.t.1 .! UKOADWAY Carrier West broadway ! Comer Fulton Street 2 CORTLANUT ST. -Z? aVXT) 147 NASSAU STREET Corner ( hurch Street Mf)m I'elwssn Becaman k Spruce St Para Row and Nassau St. M AJ- 2M W. KSth STREET All Ot, Hall Park Ju F Avrsu. 408 BROOME ST. U W. Sdtii STREET Viwrt 419 Pallea Street, r orate Klin Place, Brook ha. Sunday World "Wants" Work Monday Morning; Wonders BECKER'S AGENT, PUTT, ACCUSES . MEN HIGHER UP, Charged With Perjury, He Seeks to Implicate Inspector as Price of Mercy. II tt j said In the District-Attorney's of flc to-day that District-Attorney , Whitman, at first Incredulous of ths value of the "confession" made by Charles n putt Jr.. Involving a poll'- inspector and reaching certain local- j Itlea In Police Headquarters, has or-' dered that tha former press agent fi' Lieut. Charles Becker, now charged J with perjury, be brought from the West Fifty-fourth street prison for a confer- enoe with him this afternoon. The lengthy statement Plltt made to As sistant District-Attorney Frederlok J. Groehl yesterday afternoon haa been read by the District-Attorney and Is said to have Interested him beyond what he anticipated. Hoping to buy Judicial mercy, or pos sibly immunity, as the prlc of what h termed "Inside revelations" of graft In tha Police Department, Plltt sent a r queat from th Tombs yesterday after noon for an Interview with the District Attorney. Assistant District-Attorney Oroehrrereived him Instead and ques tioned him for four hours along tha lines of Plttt's self-professed knowledge of police graft. He then ordered that rr.it ahould be removed, from the Tombs to the West Fifty-fourth street prison. It Is said that the former satellite of Becker has shown an unuaual knowl edge of Intimate police matters In his ) "confession," and that much he has j said Is capable of verification. Plltt waa committed to the Tombs In tlO.OOO bsll rerently to await tha action of the Grand Jury 1 1 the charge of per- I Jury brought against him. During his i own trial for the murder of Waverly Cartas, a negro gambler who was shot during one of Keeker's raids upon a Harlem resort. Plltt la alleged to have committed perjury when he swore he did not have a revolver on the night of the raid. THOUGHT HE WAS LEPER, MADE BREAK FOR DOOR "Toog Honor, I think this man Is a leper." hoarsely whtipered Court At tendant Edward Doyle to Magistrate Miller In the New Jerey Avenue Court In Eaat New Tork to-day. The remark reached the ears of thoae in th front of th court-room and there was a stampede for the door. The prisoner, William Cornish, who gave hit address as No Vj Powell street, was the only unconcerned person In the oom. Maglatrate Miller took one glance at Cornish's atumpa of handa, which were blotched with white streaks, and then ordered him hustled below and an ambulance aent for. Dr. Pannock came from the Bradford street hospital and examined Cornish. He found that the man'a ten fingers had been amputated years ago because of severe frostbltss and the white blotches were the scars from the operation. Th Joke waa on Doyle, and his colleaguaa In the court room did not let him forget IL 14c PURCHASES & PACIFIC This Pries 1st Greater New York Only Jf I Trad Mark.) Specials lor Friday CHOCOLATE t'OVEHUD IK At II MEI.BA Hie h. sweet lull f of r'rrsh Peaches. Uaiiiring a whulstoms cream centre t a thick chocolate cor- t A erlas. 1 roc no box NOI'OAT AND ti IMiE Our regular Site grass of this uuiur 19c eeafecllea at POL NT) BOX Brooklyn Stores esse every eveslag until Just East e. Suth Avesaa Sleeplessness Is the direct result of overwrought nervea, and Indicates s condition of thsnorfonasystam which should have Immediate treatment before s complete breakdown occurs. Varner's Safe Nervlaa ectsdlrectlv oa ths nerve ceaters aad I abtoratetv uneout lied la the treatment el Intomnta. headache aad servant dy- J &T -fggttg? ! 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