The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1902, Page 10

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“4 LESSLER’S WINNING CAMPAIGN [Stern Brothers jasusienia . FRIGHTENS BELMONT'S FORCES. sg bin: Das Annual Clearing Sale of Peer tear erorer water Sete er rary . StS Re are erry or ie ; Nan MULLER. : All pure linen Huck Towels he I Yost Gor Two Ni LEEOLE ONES | LEFT Mp BELMON — Disgusiea Otemocrats Flocking to the Sup- port of the Young Staten Isiander—Lin- dinger Gives Out An- other Remarkable : _ Statement, and Is Not ; ts in the Race. | | | ‘ wm? | i] Women S Shoes |20x40 hemmed. --$2.40 doz | Button and Lace Boots, $ 22x42 hemstitehed, by US | 1,050 Prs. | Kid, Patent Leather and Box Calf 1.85 ae; ee tes Formerly $2.50 to 3.80 aero matical. AGO { Button and Lace Shoes, $ i} . : 00 Prs. 4 Kia, Calfskin and Patent Leather, 2.65 Extra heavy Turkish Bath Formerly $4.00 to 6.95 “ Towels. 23X46.... 0.00 0 $4.50 doz, Te-morrow . 27X65...--.200. «. 6,00 Special Sale of 800 pairs, Linen Pillow Cases, sizes 22 1-2 x 36, <shace stich oa Fm Winter Underwear 25x36 and 27235. cratic t i ' gue Goo! t) Made by the celebrated Norfolk & New Brunswick Co All sizes, morrow waver, J pr Fy ; * : 2 | Women's 3{ Wool White Men's White» Natural Wool $1.20 per pair; woh patents ut ; : — = * | Ribbed Ve t and Drawers, 48 and colored Merino Shirts 65¢ value $1.35 to 185. | misuse of my party and to encourage; {| — . ear ry 1 id D: rs, % 55 Parade. capa : . : \ eos 3 paren | Regular price $1.00 an eae ear ter Hemstitched Linen Sheeth | ; a {) Women’s Extra Quality Men's Heavy Wool Shirts and | 7?*9° $3.25 per pair | Merino Wool Vests NV XQ6.eecceee “6 ghd Devers; 85¢ Drawers, White, Colored 89¢ gOxg 5.00 and Natural Gray, x1o8 hemstitchi Regular price $1.50 < Regular price $1.75 eh Sahl Fe a Also the remainder of their Men's zinperted English $ 8 ne oe ; | Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, Value $2.50 to $3.00 1.83} Double Damask Table f New York nly necessary n for a seat in Congress, and when a self made, hard working, PERRY BEL Monrs Av7o clean living, able young man, can be West Twenty-third Street sei secs 7s ach 25 KO BRO seuN 2150 pushed aside in a community of clean living, hard working people lam going to vote for Mr Lessler | because he is betier fitted for the : TO MAKE ASSASSINATION 2 I-2X2 1-2.. 40. 4.50 © piers <noosobuG 63%) office and will more creditably rep: | resent the distgiet than his op | ponent; because he has proven his} TREASON UNDER STATE LAW. | | Breakfast and Dinner Nap | kins te match. :|Assemblyman Duross Would Amend Code to $2.75 and 4.25 per dozen, Cover Attempts on Lives of President, Extra quality Damask Table Vice-President-or Governor. Cloths, ~ ie : <5 2x2. Assembiy® voree shal! vecome final or operative Sigduns: «ix months after decision. 2x2 1-2 an | Besides ifis bill he algo has one which fthe Presid ff fordils the rye aes o wulte for abso: AXZecceeoee 5 fe divorce Jo a. special rete ut the Vio€- President) ympir be tried In open court ste of Ne 7@ §UPPRESS DRUNKARDS. | Assemblyman Landon has introduces | @ bill dextened to protect pawsengers in i Montagu: Lessler, Belmont’s Re- Sjuon of the Penal Code rétoting publican opponent for the SAventh’® | 6O@@O 2995-64666 Rb be REET EEE E EEE ERE REGGE EEE Fee ba GRR Ee ETE TE EE TE COMMA MIMD ESTEE DE Dee REED from’ann mans cea by Breakfast and Dinner Nap ED XIOA te provides that BEreirGad' Gow; of Beaten ui fo PERRY BELMONT’S TURKEY-WASHBOILER CAMPAIGN. | as ae 1a «Atm capacity. because he a man of} the people, sympathizing with their} preciating their homely virines, Woot! Mon: THE LAODIE HAS A BRAW WAYOF., CAM PAIGTIING! because he lives in the dis- trict, and his election will be an incentive and a hope to every other young man in the district; and finally $4.00 each ALBANY N nan Duress because, not having inherited a great | fortune, he cannot be accused of hav ing bought his office TAMMANY DEMOCRAT. New York, Jap. 6, 1902. 5.00 6.00 |2 I-2X2 I-2...... 6.50 la I-2X3.0-. 2---. 8,00 troubles, knowing their wants, ap-| * “ kins to match, divBion day, addressing workmen and vistt- ; 5 ; ; = es . be “ If two turkeys are coual » votes, how many turkeys will it take to land a man in Congress? (Ask Dan Finn ) wn aha! $4.75 and $6.75 per dozen. ing shops and homes, and bringing to If one washboiler is ¢« vote, how many washboilers will it take t ash out the soited linen? (Ask the |p, Esieesas ae i Eee a close one of the most energetic eam-| ine age y ‘ : 3 Odd Napkins,—without Paigns ever conducted by a single / . aye : - . : o . = ao, eS i . iti Rienrhy s¢olicdtion t ETT AGINST FLIRT | If two small paintings are equal ne seat In Congress, how many ‘“‘bainting will it take to GET three sents « a ss a nts fanneticintr ei «| cloths to match. candidate (Ask Nick Muller) ¥ ic ¢ defendant as ny +P DIM makin a misdemesnor to Mirt on 5 Tn two weeks Mr. Leasler has heen | red, mo deseee or siNbettent or dis | a pablie thoroughfare Irish Damask, — 22x48 over the niire Seventh Congres 4} a : sional District, which covers a large | sure the Rputicans will : ‘ = inches. F area, including all of Staten Island, A 1 Chey otehe TCU tee BELMONT FALLS S the entire First Assembly District of bre aera r BEHIND IN POLL. (ameter ; | $1.65 per dozen. Manhattan and thirteen election ds-| oe sian myself, ani ave not spent |men, but meney was never 1 c ” ‘Heavy Scotch Damask;— tricts of the Third and three election | cersonally $00 in’ this Look Au Del ot linetarMigh th Personally 1 apent betwe ‘1 | ¢ exa6linel Gistricts of the gecond Assemt! he i . ; ey areas District ROW In che campater 26x26 inches, oh are ‘wee, be . Phe Worl who “ night fo withdrew Tomet ‘ba the Nexinnine of Oe den Van fl pinn and “the: Foley at a reataurs $3.00 per dozen, : fie passengers, whows this $|at Franklin atreet and Boadway. F | walt eked me tt ws withdraw so | that ne Jo « sh | : " han atao called and asked me to set out | Twenty-third Street, $3 “Wridey nicht, continued Lindinge deer went ly "i ’ 1 went 4 on of the j , Jo 90. Dry Docks, on Stagen Isiand. The wu saw Mr y @idate went among them later was i somooratic ¢ sonally in® hem, an ‘ 8 ol } ee racttabeall A lie he Takdraany am i | tion,” sald Mr . ev eat | tHe wiltatite h . i | TR Evenin eturting on | Melmont & : hia last « o i | a ‘ ye Anton) A ES ; | : th tie i ‘HOOKER FOUND WITH AN- Never in my tfe oes 1 [Sone were made : Bow tes ~ } Bitterness ¢ ed by a commmunter ag| it eeperted werton ' ver brought the ex-| OTHER MAN'S WIFE. bee ses é Democrats M nyeif | ewndidate from the exclusivencas! of ii ake i Hetr gainer M tf t tr 1 an ait mains y t st pi = t nd Had Taken Officers with alle : f (te - Him to Secure Preof of Her ae ig RE eee BRIEF SESSION iDetecti ui ; y reawers ‘Detectives Recover the r : < ; ii * unfortunately rear Roll” of pe Roller| ADRIAN n, 6—Jemes L ah ? t into! Hooker was ah men late Inst s i i Lulu and Bought Her | ee } , only a |and so badly woun: t he died to ¢ : ———be + Q AG. Gt int left waen the 4 around | day ay ae ues eagles Ben { wo uar dunt Mra rington, who of ole Both Houses Roassermnied But Adjourned to... | the story of what Nusband)s (OF 8 Bm peti s : H x |" Whiskey. | incipala can't | as Vielting at Hooker's home, A ; onor Memory of Senator Sewell. | | . oa Ray! ome oars came bere from Milan. leat ' , ‘ = = » ae West One Hundred and i 1 asked t : 9 the di bs 4 : eae raihd wore | oa, P ‘ 1 y a eae ea ; t two went atthe a cure e { } invoos-| Meena Bhe They found hee asleep on thesidewal l Little Party Pei . wae (ran Nea 4 hore n a a on They ¢ REP RARKIAnd HORNER to Sheriff Shepard and ele pisetce : ‘ 2 : haenaia new a) thing OF) a ae Mt thin wood Bamarttan{& pokceman Farrington went to the me “ow alesare | t e & Fa tot that Fancher mrsred hie $275 roll, | Hooker house moour addmght. The : “ . + af Miche ‘ Ms He howted loudly and at great length |Party secured admission and went im- ; . ‘ se mbeereareel eter mn derby, w el Saehouit avail mediately to Hookers bedroom A 4 i * \ wre wit Th al a nt® EE Uae _|mateh was struck and : ” . 2 pun seal aE are | BE nd therefor: Se eee ee cee eth athcat weliceriata, {ton opened fire over the Sheriff's aroul- well mii Mes “ mmedt | harmed 'the two fair {soon there was/an: tavit BP an on and got Detectives Higgins’ and {der as soon as he saw the couvie sn - ° ot of Senator ANA a HTS Ot Bis | ct Sern stareare eM Gtamiiton to the flat’ with-him. | there together. He Ared five shots be- : F 4 Lapeeciey Whats hin haprers tentedlinn id tinelin ahank {fore the officers could overpower hig tw " : ; % ert A rod eae igiduat what; ie aid aid the] “No. she sald, “Come with me to the: Pon catern abkh Bs EON Eber eal three (Gok! s in Hooker's body. ‘ \ ball eneh for t : CE a : Hoth the young women dented putting [THe woman was uninjured. Farring- Hf ‘ r = Sar ‘ RES wae wneher went, Mt Is at No. t they were arrested, ang {ton 18 under arrest. » , CROKER ASKED ME, as nuble began bs Fancher, w «| st One Hundred and Twenty-four aay ware atc eata | eS a Doerr & Cart nd! street. ‘The lady friew) was Lulu De ere-held f SAYS LINDINGER. * “ : > eh ‘ wera eed for triay RECEIVER FOR JEWELLERS. : : ; th 7 : “ne VICTIM OF GAS DIES. ALDERMAN'S FATAL SPEECH. ¢. tlives reapect to ——— Menu Sar that: ae : WSurnashate to ayia wig onl Williams, the Police Nee president denks Drops Dead - Judge Adama, in the United States ee a “a F nthe adoption Steve, ! Delivering Inaugural Addres The works of the fo MAE! istrict Court, to-day appointed C. M, pricele ay ree porta William ema who wis found! EVERETT, Mame, Jun. 6 At th will be done by the generaPetores | ough receiver In the case of Joseph d& r=} waa yhed by Bengtor | 4" vue 9* asphyxiation in Hoey ewly ete t Bennett C. Bilver, comprising the firm Turkeys au ate “ Aw sine! to Senator ae ‘+ b Fultom strees Brook. g ane Promdants Ja ——=_ --—- of J. & B.C. Silver, Jobbers tn jewelry, "One hing is cer 1 nonts} ee morning pureed aoe agelle delivering Me tneon HEAD GONE FROM MAN’S BODY at No. 77 Malden Lane, against whom an turkey distri ine « trooklyn Hospita spel addrena | involuntary petition in bankruptcy was giletake. The honest pe Staten| i Eee bid i a ¢ ———— : | nied on Saturday, Mat, by. Ip te Dit Twland are up r The * Sas a bea Shen the it) SOAS, | RSE 1 fco Mutilated Corpse of Venent|ishetm & Bro, c ° - ‘ ‘9 crac & Con BTW. nnd Moore de call st attempted bei + dation, | " ay wasn laces ter fi CUTTING DOWN PAY ROLL. Swith, Drowned a Mawth Awe. | g5' [Our A Peceiver is, required to ' | = in \iertes, but more wat lan . | r niy| furnish oonds in the sum of $10) | | ay --- ‘The bodys. FERS apvaintment, waa, made on thi ap. deceire x Tie , Linge | ; four tn the Correce | OF Bet drowned on} pifc Hastings & Gleason. a r “ . al he snization | Kentucky Hallrond Law Valld, The wets of the second m hotel-em pio | Nov, E Aiea tor i ppolyte Didishelm, of votes jo ‘ 6 The Voted the EYfty ¢ Sone oe hiakeaseaee tons Department Teed aod a petitioning creditors. who. in an Ee aae'e corny vaen ov | hans ca Livatay rendered | scribed on pge 16¢ of The World| there was motnifie. abou! the: man It was announced at the oMoee o¢| tout hiv lite by the capsiaine: Sinaia we jewetey Bankrapte are ip ‘portal card ne Republica’ i * eolar ela ino ee valld u re | Almanac identity hime H it forty yer Commissioner of Corre n Hines to-j boat while he was proceeding 000, tA ale saline uh from ete did not take te " stitntio Sentueky F 1.000 Thpice Tersely Treated, a, t old, five feet day that his salary ilet had been out] Kings Park to Port Jeffétwor, It {a «' tam promis . i fe ig and shor: aula Dy Taltrowd aman eee Went ate weighed 170 por i * ‘all that Bennett C. ant. of the num alt promising | said at he had tem and st me enacted \inder that| townd ? °° 26. all wewedentetese ecoMey, Pach and: wore a aray. water,” black | $11,670 posed the was mutilated. by--being travelling on teat erett Bt the polls to-morrow. i feel cwled timt be would prefer to ware alpr tater of the Constitution, ry | sil, abe coat and vest and atriped trousers, The position of purchasing agent, sal-- erushed in io Goods at prices below cost, - » £ , . ‘ e . > * * A t ¢ *t 2 Le a Po Sie eee ee wr

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