The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1901, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, ‘NOVEMBER 1, 1901! WHERE IS VAN WYCK? HAS HE BEEN KIDNAPPED? NO; THE SQUIRE HAS HIM CHAINED UP. 5 \ DOODIOOGQGIODOQOQIOGOOQOOGOSION QItITSGGI9 9S: (DODOSGOOOGOGOHOETDEDOTGSE/E HOSNISGOGOGHGODIDHGHSIOVOHIOD S TDOOQOOOODISDOGII|DHO HUGSGHGODSDOGOODODODGODHODODOGIHH® Q BOOKER T. WASHINGTON * Endorses Pe-ru-na---Says “Pe-ru= na is a Certain Cure for Catarrh. DODOCOO Coad rannt UNGEA- CROKER- Lcourn Get BACK PIGEON HOLE THERE QUICK. men BEFORE Tae - PEOPLE SEE « AHIYE BUM! HE'S THE BEST MAYOR WE EVER HAD. IU HIDE HIMIN My COAT Pocker’ « WAGLE~ COME NOW, WHICH SHELL (SHE UNDER, Fino Twe L7TL PEA” FROMME="AK~ {COULD HIDE HIM UNDER THE Roast O8EF-Yer. WHAT? TEXNTUR=. Bure I Coup MIDE Huta 110" TE MoaTED GRANGE Booker T. Washington, the famous educator. founder of Tu.iekgee Institute, Mabama. has done more than any colored man now living, for the advancement of race'in this country. In a recent letter from Tuskegee. Ala, he says: The Veruna Medicine Company, Columbus. Ohio: Gent emen—‘‘Your remarkable remedy, Peruna, is certainly unexeelled as a tonic. I have used one bottle and I can trathtally say that I have never taken any medicine that has improved me as muchas Peruna. Peruna has my hearty commendation as @ cacarrhal tonic and a certain cure for catarrh.”’ BOOKER WASHINGTON. and secretions dry up under its So stubborn and 4i(- disease that to invent shatter, Vightng presence. ait of cure ts this + remedy to ci ronic cal ambiuon of the greatest minds tn all What this noted man says must inspi faith. The late President, McKiniey n address at Tuske; ' Washington) bax won a wort!) «one of the Kreat leaders ely known and inuch resper Wt abroad ax an accompil: great orator aud a true phi GOQODOGIOSISOSGIOSGSS FIND NO COMFORT [Serie se nm WN WIGHAM POLL jes Undertaker Necker. of Union Hill, N. last night found the bo TAMMANY LEADERS ALARMED BY RESULT OF CANVASS. |sesston of the body and took It to Hack- ensack. is it therefore any wonder that the vast of people who have been cured Yeruua are so lavish ‘That the thropiat Catarrh hovers ominously over lJ EROME FURORE ENDED BY PLATT. Necker subsequently learned! that the sulclde was Charles Handke, ffty-si treacherously ‘overy of Peruna has made the cure of years old, of No. 22 nd stres Ho- . v re wings fr \tarrh ‘a practical certainty {s pot onl hoken. Hie found es of the dead caste a ie testimouy of the people, but many med- all Iands. al men declare it to be Tt ¢ true Hi been alarent if you do not derive prompt and, satis- actory results from the use of Peruna. rite at once to Dr. Hartman, giving & | crt ‘statement of your case, and he will | eo pleased to you his valuable advice | eraths. man, who sald that he | sufferer from asthi probably taken his Ite apondency, Necker got an nd that he had in a fit of de- order from J. ome form, catarrh In son an enemy tn the aligh! spended from the branch tn the Cliffside woods. The un ned to cut down the body and took it to his (pertnishment.| establishment. — Soon after Coroner Tracey. of Bergen County, heard about the Minding of the body and he drove-to Necker’s place and demanded that It be handed over to him. He sent for Undertaker Mc- Nally, but Necker refused to surrender jthe body, and it is sald there was an angry dispute. Finally MoNally got poa- No tissue, eacapen {IK ravaces HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Quitting & Business. Fine Clothing at 60 cts. f2 Dollar. Our clothing is of the hb ghest grade—tashionable, perfect fitting, reliable—but every garment is now being sacriticed at the lowest price ever known. For, we are positively retiring this Fall from the retail business function, or organ, Address Dr. int He took It back ty his where It now Iles, f the body rinian, President of The ci mm Galnmhne Ohle *. NO FRAUD INTENTED AND EX- 2 SSUSTICE TITUS DIDN'T KNOW. JEROME MODIFIES, BUT : HE DOES NOT RETRACT. rned Against Swindlers. Residents in the upper districts of Brooklyn have been warned against dealing with two men, wi ay ey represent the Hrookismtininy Gas aoc, pany. One of them is big, with » and the other wi to Indicate Arouse Many Persons Ref Their Choice Fear. 5) Registration OMcer Made a M F take Which Was Corrected by Justice Blachon, I stated last night that a conference had taken place between cer- tain persons In this city, that I thought I knew what they were con- ferring about, and that I belleved Mr. Whitney was intereate! In my canvas, for reasons which are obvious. I never wilfully misstated n «act, nd whenever I find that T have Probably ex-Judge Robert ©. Titus, 7 t Richard Croker had a conference at BARGER wid wae annclined: to the made an Incorrect statement [ will withdraw {t as publicly as the state- iraeatany ee 4 inns oh . f 1 | naltio: a y Hall to-day with John Car- and are selling our entire stock at exactly 60 cts. on the dollar. defense of the President's ass: y whe te ina position to know, and 9) oor. Cosby, Martin Engel and Com- ; cane : : Yee ret in whose honor and Integrity . eame to me and gave me assur- ances that there was no discussion AT THAT MEETING of any political question between Mr, Platt and Mr. Whitney. THESE STATEMENTS I ACCEPT. Tam satiafled from the assurances that T have received to-day that Republican organtzation in this city will loyally support the whole without exception, and that the returns on election day will iia has been done, That {* exactly my position and TO THAT. I QUALIFY THE STATEMENT THAT I MADE, AND I QUALIFY IT TO THAT EXENT AND TO NO FURTHER EXT. Justice Jerome. miastoner Lantry about the canvass which the leaders have been making and on which they are to report at the meet- Ing of the Tammany Executive Commit- tee Sunday afternoon. Instructions were went out to all leaders to surely get thelr | polls in auch shape that they could re- port finally on Sunday, Heretofore the Tammany men have had implicit confidence In these polls. This year they have not, One of them told an Evening World reporter to-day that there was a suspicion that many of the persons who tell the canvassers that they are going to vote for Shepard are lying about it. They have found a does not know that his name Is regis- tered as a voter In the Twent Assembly District, but that {s < result of a misunderstanding wi Franklin Pierce sought to have righ by an order of Justice Bischoff, this afternoon. A voter named Niffen ied for regis He said he was naturalized by a in Buffalo. What name?" the registration officer ¢ hold its shape. wear for 4, the follar, bo of our finest $15 and $18 are now reduced to the STRENGTH Applies particularly to our UNION MADE CLOTHING, The UNION LABEL stands pre-eminently for skilled tailors and up- to-date sanitary workshops, and that means stylish c.othing such as has made Ozr Values tamous. Why should you buy the other kind when we're selling Men’s Suits show Phey include casmimere and worsied muita in ita) wate try. Jud, cut In the long, loose, a which in now the tuakiog 9 retract any words he might have uttered which were inaccurate, and then he read a statement which he ed. ; Par i “Titus; Robert C. Titus,” replied Nif- unr are fen. And thus his name went on the rek- istry as Titus. 1 have nothing more to say in this ter. Tho incident {s closed.” Senator Thomas C. Platt spoke |A Special in Our ‘The mistake was further complicated | these words to-day in his office at] said would leave “no shadow of doubt great number of votera w! vill not sa when Niffen’s son, coming next, an- No. 49 Broadway, and with them put| cr misunderstanding as to his post-| how they are kolng to cant thal, ballots 5 Wueetlon, sald the pres yeas pat en and the iidefs Mow ‘that thle Ts an and Overcoats| Boys’ Department. end to one of the moat senaation- al features of the bitter municipal campaign, He made the statement in answer to a question as to whether he had anything further to say regarding the charge made by Justice Jerome | that the Senator had held a confer- “We are alarmed,” said the World's over this great masa of voters, and thia taken with om we think are d ‘ather. ‘The #0} saabsohie teed, in all the newest styles, includin: the] All our small lot of 2 and 3 piece fashionable yoke overcoats and mili-| Suits, sailors and Norfolks, also reefers tary sack suits, at such amazingly low | and top coats, that w $3.00, $3.50 prices— | and $4.00, to be cleared out at one price, 5° 7.49." Reads a Statement. ‘The statement which Mr. Jerome read referred to his previous ertion re- garding a conference between Mr. Platt, Mr. Whitney and Mr. Ryan, in which he thought taat they discussed the Dia- trict-Attorneyship. He sald that he had sured that there was no discus- Informant, ~ Jullus Mayer, for Republican ‘gy County Committee, assented to the mo- tion, and Judge Titus’s name will be erased and those of the Niffens substl- _ tuted on the registry list. to it in New y twill jose, This is the reason the betting changed In the last two days.” $$ VERMILYE PARTNER SUED. ¥i cyntect been IS.—Chovolate and vi —<———__- G a stor t that meeting’ and he accepted 4 GETS \ WRIT TQ ence with William ©. Whitney, the| {hv atatement. He said that he was|G, F. Newcomb Arrested in Bos- 00 ed rmclanecn candy, wboleaat ia bee niulti-millonaire sportsman, and| s organt: t m Civil Action. | and SATURDAY somas F. Ryan, at which {t was ar-| tion would loyally support the whi BOSTON, Nov. L—A writ was served e stashioned style; just confectioners’ sugar be fusion Ucket anged to “knife” the whilrwind can- to-day In this city upon G. F. New- __YLYNT > KEPT lyn The writ REGAIN HIS. WIFE, ‘Wat in Court Mr, Flynt Sata she onal Guardsman, Judge Dickey in the Supreme Court this afternoon on a writ of habeas corpus. SAID MRS. HAINES DAUGHTER AWAY. was before wi ecured by Capt. Flyn years old, nt sald: rom my husband by by my ‘own wishes." arin y but now 1 do not weave to, “That {s exactly my position,” he con- combe, of New York, who was a member didate for District-Attorney. Justice Jerome himself had made a aration in which he “modified” his charges regarding the conference: He would not admit, however, that cluded, “and to that extent I quality the statement that I made, and I qualify it to that extent and to no other,” When asked to be more specific later Justice Jerome sald that the Incident was closed so far as he was concerned. He would not admit that he had made words last night did In his speech last night before the ot maxes sucn \nd that he haw retracted the matertal part of hit previous statement, ‘They say that Senator Platt has a perfect right to call on Mr, Whitney, or “IT have no sympathy,” he de- clared, “with that man who, having made a mistake, sticks to {t because ey et " her Mr, ing spoken the won aes pee N fotual Lite, Bulldinie on Wednesday to be true, is willing to withdraw {t]or on any cothgr day, and that | tn dink his statement about a confer. for any reason under the heavens ex-| thee’ regarding tha next incumbent of es 1 . | the Divtrict-Attorney’s oMce Mr. Jerome cept the dictates of his own con-| Wiigrow the statements whicn w science.” fectlonable to Senator Platt an Mr. Jerome declared his willingness he had characterized in Interviews as ab- id solutely fnalne. AFTER GAYNOR’S GUIDES. ut the guides have none. The are Indians from Maine, are permits latter, Ww! in the defunct New York brokerage house of W. J. Vermilye & Co., in con- nection with civil process instituted by William Foster of thia city. ‘Mr. Newcomb remained in custody only a few hours before getting bonds. ‘Tragedy Caused by Trip Over men and Adam Phfaff, a er, of No, 8 East Sixth atreet, this city, were shooting quall In the woods. Phfaft tripped over the stump of a LADIES RAGLANS WE SHALL PLACE ON SALE, FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, [600-six HUNDRED 600] Clothing Kept in Repair Free. OPEN EVERY EVENING, NEXT SAT, TILL 11.30 P.M, and crisp re 1 “1b. S— ol he had “retracted.” any retraction. He greferred to call it} ———————_ — A “Personal Eaplanation.” tipexplangton, trends ony that ia HUNTER SHOT FRIEND. 2338 & 2340 THIRD Ave., Donnlown 127th St. COR WEST Bway. P29 NT raction as Senator wae Old Hnongh to Judge — | rast Side Repubilcan Club tn the| Trey steclared that Mtr, Jerome's, ace cus: jon of eache al produces s ; for Herself. Murrey Hill Lyceum Mr. Jerome pre- | Sustain io otter 83" conto. AMbL seneee i = = t . aw Could the hearty support of the Re- ntonto Aubin, twenty-one years old, u 5 faced his remarks with a few words cole tes eganization have been wecured.|of Hickaville, I. 1., was accidentally ee THE ifyou haves Hunton) nt, wite of | Which he said came under the title |” ixepublican managers express satle(sc:| ined ¢o-day while hunting near his Political Political we have the shoe to fit pt. E. E. Flynt, a prominent Brook-|of “personal explanations.” Mons with, tbe Sxpane don ne crawled | home, Me, with a g ical. ingendtilt) the reat of r . 01 ye! 5 FINAL RALLY! FINAL RALLY! Grand Mass-Meeting UNDER AUSPICES OF IDEPTADENT GITEENS’ COMMITTEE F ONE HUNDRED, ®t, gate = cowaro, OS SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2d, mone ny and inno ‘who alleged that his wife was being|he made It, Nor have 1 any sym-|Any other man, and that there tree and his gun was accidentally dl athy M with thi who, hay- | nificance to. be attached to such @) charged. the shot going through Audie the cost— Men's, $3.90 pathy at all with that man oO, hav-| cai. Th x that It a not Important err ert deitienatseste ense ess.d0, Women's, 4.60 ord owar Good Shi oe For Bunions. in any_ other shoes of whether ready mado or made to order. It is better, urse,to have no bunions, Wear Good Sense Shoes Relief will be abso- lute, immediate, last. ing—worth ten times And not to bo had Send for New Catalogue. old enough to know my own Frank and Peter Toorman and Orlando if + Can-| Barrows. Mr. Cormier was cqom- + s ee cea Men with Broouiyn Justice In Can-| Barrows Mr. Cormier, wan aegin: 600 LADIES’ RAGLANS, Clermont A € | i : - nda Woods Have No Permit Cormier went to Deux Rivieres, where ’ 4 OLD WATCHES : ‘ OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 1.—Juatice Gay-| My tho iarty loot here on On. te WANTED. SMUST GO TO JAIL. and Willlam Ziegler, nor, of Brooklyn the New York —————— — millionaire, will have Queens, was reported to the police late fitting, ADDRESSES BY and antique jew. au it old GRANTED:—Because jt has been CFriend of Cecil Rhodes| ther shooting trip interfered with! GIRL REPORTED heavy welghts. Sold. by the depart- AV. : 0 with img to) Pay a Debt, the gh the sctlag ote thats [eulges: ; EPORT MISSING. Paiste for $2 00.” a ED’ ARD mM. SHEPARD, TL bcos tet eae whee ae publicly proved by tho official fig. OWN, Nov. 1.—The afidavi N, E, Cormler, fish and game tn- ‘ oe i graders er: a WN: Nov. eEATuGAyits spector’ for the Province of Quebec, ANS aan Rea eet a OUR JOHN S. CROSBY, eaogalasty fos ures of the American Nows Company with headquarters at Aylmer, a village PRICE: 1 be that the regular dally New York City on the Quebec side of the river, a few miles west of Ottawa, left to-day on @ search for the three guides and a ‘ook who accompany the two well- known men, It” appears: that the hunters have to-day an missing from her home. ane has been gone since Oct. %. The police description, Foot tale wlth dark complexions and brown eyes, She was dressed in a calico wrapper and a navy blue jacket. 3 ry SLNDATS co DOOR FROM FIFTH Hon. JAMES L. BENNETT, AND OTHERS. RICHARD W, BAINBRIDGE, Esq,, will preside.|" "= LOOK FOR THE BIG WATCH

Other pages from this issue: