The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1902, Page 3

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. j THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1902. , if ——. ——— SULLIVAN'S PLAN FOR A TAMMANY TRIUMVIRATE WOMEN COINERS CAPTURED neta ADOPTED OVER JOHN CARROLL'S VIGOROUS PROTEST.| IN RAID ON GANG AND PLANT. rT (Continued from First Page.) THE TAMMANY CAFE. aa L the General Committee, which has a membership of over 7,000. It would be impossible to get this committee together in any place Band of Italians Broken Up After Flooding Country with Bad Money. i Persons who have been victimized ;to Jersey City and arraigned before | 9 gmaller than Madison Square Gar- lately by receiving bad half dollar and | Commissioner Rov | gem. The probabilities are that quarters will probably not haves» much | Agent Wiliam Fiynn was the ma (y thestingw of the General Committees trouble for awhile, as the Government | who worked up the case When 1 8 peGeneral Ce officers have corralied a | food of bad half-dollara and quarters | { of the various districts will be called gang of counterfelters who h been} began to cause w York > ih 4 before long and that the question flooding this section with spurious coin} he was put tow round that i, for four months. they were being put out In this clty will be yoted on by districts. Mistaeieen anatase lowing some of those the coin here he lo- Five prisoners were arrested last night | and Iater he tr and one this morning in this city and |< the plant of the gang, which was lo-| who we Means Freedman’s Retireme: As the General Committees are con- « trolled by the leaders, and the leaders cated In Hackensack, was also raided. [cated the plant—a two-story frame N are unanimously in favor of abolishing There are two women and one boy | house. hi, AE IRLnAnGe) Cont Ietee) (Lie pRORHEEL among the prisoners. All the prisoners Weple(MaWRRlzer RIGHT il for lis abolishment ls most favorable. are Itallans. The first arrests were) chix place was ralded, Moulde for \ a Andrew Freedman is a member of made at Now $19 First avenue, where/) 1 05 qnartera and! dimes were found } and its overthrow would lived Estella Frauto, widow of an old Rs : the committee, > mean that Freedman would be ousted 7 from Tammany. Probably there is not Inside, coin for counterfeitin three cots in it, but yout $300 In moulded «twee! Wien’s Spring @Q S ‘umme » other furn’ counterfeiter who died while serving an eight-year sentence, and her four- a leader who does not wish to see this teen-year-old son, Antonio, They were \ ; ° accemp ed. charged with having passed the money. E The Secret Service men have no record ae } ohn F consistently opposed About $16 In counterfelts were found in ORS eae ad cater enone nueer w'mat| OD & at a Sharp Reductie 4 and @ i aint it ; mer Ing the coins. Clemente Js a salesman " ne a i Rendervous at Barber's and Casafero a peddier. By means of The big selling of our $15 and $18 suits livan, who ts @ the plan, for ing the attend the The others arrested last night were| thelr business they were able to get rid hae lett b Ff Toto ti on out Gi Clemente, G. Romano and Vi-| of a large amount of the coins before as left a number of incomplete lines A to Casafero, Mra, Clemente was arrest-|heing caught. | sd tables—it is too late to fill in; they must be ed this morning, The three men were| ‘The counterfeit coins made by the sold as they are—quickly. And our way is found in Romano's barber shop, No. 97] crowd Agent Flynn pronounces exceed- th rough the price. So we have cut not gin= First avenue. ingly dangerous. He says that in weight oi The later four are charged with hav-|and “ring they are perfect, and al- gerly and for effect—but deeply and for a ' de the cone, ‘The Frauto wom-| though “moulde ‘coin’ and’ made of! purpose. We offer you the choice of these eeiaad Nee ‘Soy wore arraigned before | Dake Metal, they are calculated to a $15 and $18 men’s suits at celve almost anyo Commissioner Shields in the Federal The milling on th 8, usually very ) “x Bullding and held tn $5,000 each for ex-| had in the moulded counterfelts, Is un- / § amination on the charge of passing the | Seuilly,, aes 5 money, The other four were taken over feiters have some new proces: = = . r ) 5 SHOT CHILD SWEETHEART ash oe iP r e suits consist of fancy worsteds, cassi= BE CAUSE “SHE SHOOK ME.” meres, plain and fancy cheviots and ‘homee 7 spuns—all cut according to the latest fashion. — Store Open Saturday till 9 P. M. Thirteen Opals and Too Many Cigarettes, WM. VOGEL & SON Te Powe? "s Cri | z 7 g You Blamed for Conroy's Crime. | BROADWAY, HOUSTON ST. WAL an advisory committe ye in line f nt was he that the h that he took aj Grand Centray mecting. So cot i plan w ould go thro: \ : train at noon from ation for Hot Springs, Ark. iniel F. MeMahon, Chairman of the Executive Committee, called the meet- and explained its purpe business was to confirm the action of th ee taken last | ation of Lewis | i Nixon was acct | | Finnnee Committee Abolished. | What to allow the a DICK CROKER, PROPRIETOR, WITH FREEDMAN AS THE CASHIER. thirty-seven—one fifteen, with long) “She took my stuff and shook me, ind Mairden-| In a committee of Committee, but as it Is the sense of the{ing immediately and elected Murphy! Annie Doyle, r 5 : y chairma ; g When she told me that she wouldn't | ‘ he resolu. | Ms In the bo Manhattan | yoted that way.” : ‘ penne be ght 1 | i © from each of the three As- Tammany Hall every day from ll o'clock! hac, tg dangerously wounded in the| her so that she wouldn't be fooli Senator Plunkitt made a speech in|to 1 o'clock and that meetings of <3 Norwegian Hospital, Brooklyn. She | any more felows. If I had known mo was on his feet sembly districts In the borough of the! favor of the original resolution. He [committee will be held every Tues 1 and Friday ck. | about dling revolver 1 could have e e e vote was Bronx, to be chosen by the Democratic | sald that an executive committee of pide abTinepiclock may die. he chet tighten the first shot os I h e S im | 1cl t " electors: ‘eof. rf ve ie 2 ¥ be a acceptance | electors thereof. thirty-seven to handle all the affairs of = Her jilted sweetheart, Michael Con-| + jjyed her and she loved ime until e 0} | Carroll Makes a Speech. the organization would be unwielay. WANTS HER SON BACK. a -] the priest told her that she had to pass B A f roy, eighteen, was remanded for ex 1 ad to 4 . A committee of] th, support of, his) amendment, Mr.| A vote was taken’ on the amendment, me up, That settled everything, Wel e New irt Waist Hat. amination this morning by Magis- didn't intend to get married untll we trate Tighé, in the Butler Street) were older and hed more money. But Court, Brooklyn, charged with shoot-/ the priest sald I was too tough and so of Charles F, Mur-/ Carroll did something he has done few | Bernard Martin did not hear his name |awenty-Year-Old Fred Moller Left MeMahon and Louts| times in his political career—he made a] Called and asked that he be allowed to ils [srother “attes @uasrel axnme in here-| speech. And this ts what he said: vote, It was expected that he would . er i mners}. Advinory. Com-| “I have }.en a leader for many y spport Carroll, but he cast his vote} If (wenty-year-old Frederick W. Mol- ing her. she took his word, I thought a good re © to vote against my old frie with the mejority, explaining that he [ler will return to his mother, at No. . volver could teach her more than a ; thought {t best and in the interests of |599 Palisade avenue, Jersey City} Both are orphans. They thought) priest could,” A correct und smart creation for the summer season, being pleasingly suitable for cycle, automobile, golf, yacht and street wear, ‘The Simplicity” is a dainty, hand-made Hat of straw, trimmed with a handsome dotted scarf, skilfully draped in rt to the} ) oxhall rey Is) i y proposition before this com anner ves the sf i \harmony. James J. Martin, who was|Helghts, he will find that open arms/ipey joved each other and had| He expressed no regret for hix deed. a aioe Renta giv ipneigenerall ete uotdns hing plquancy. 4 But I think it would be for the best | als considered a Carroll adherent, | 4d not reproaches await him. planned to be married when they |bUt commented on the reason for fall- Y ALL SMADING HOMES: M ea ee ce : L voted against the amendment. which | ‘The young man disappeared May 6 Fe eee orerre ots af ae owen rule it we teeye Ran, lost by a vote of 28 to's. Then the later dispute with his mother over |Sfew older and had more money. Annie Doyle, who is a remarkably a zy) m1 ‘eda amend-/} expo: bility r janagemen’ in resolution was passed vy the ' : i 7 fi Ay ing as follows: with the thirty-seven district leaders, |®4me vote. ‘The meeting adjourned, | Money matters. He was a messenger Ia the prisoners’ pen In the Butler) pretty litte girl, told the doctors that rved, That the leadership of Tam=}1 algo wish to announce that I am op- Murphy Made Ch on the Stock Exchange floor. Mrs, | street Police Court to-day Conroy, who she knew bad luck was coming to her iS tates Pe eevenanl acon anal im op- , phy Made Chairman, Moller is prostrated at the lad’s ab-| #ays that he smokes about forty cigar-| that there had been too many No. 13+ all be and : ny is vested | posed to the abolishment of the Finan The Advisory Committee held a meet-| sence. ettes a day, said: and opals in her short life. | Ing to hit her with the first bullet, LOUIS STRAUSS, Manufacturer, 710 Broadway, New York, ‘Telephone 4750 Spring. avg The Trade a RushestoUs j¢@.| €3 = The mighty tide of trade, like the resistless Niagara, has moved in upon us The Health of a Manly Ma Why will not all men Insist upon having it, when it is so easy to aud to keep. Some men are eaten alive by tape-worms, others Wan hopelessly for years dying slow deaths from bowel disease. from the moment we announced these bargain wonders; every quotation voices our a Suan vie i l on, Terry! Olek a thoughts, every item speaks reliability. We think it best, however, to let our \ ee) ; / y iae 4 fie, teay movertent of the bonele. withost ti customers do our talking. ‘Therefore compare our values—we' ll accept the verdict. Your common sense will comprehend more than our adjectives can describe. We have added hundreds of men’s suits out of our reserve stocks for FRIDAY and ; a s fais, oe ein E toe SATURDAY selling. 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