The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1902, Page 14

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“RST TO WRITE Alderman Dickinson. Produces an Epistle. that Puts Commis-' sioner ina Bad Light. WANTED MORE HELP. ‘Phe virtuous -Street-Cleaning Commis- sioner put ‘his foot In it when he had Alderman Dickinson arresied yerterday for bribery, because he wrote to him offering to help get the department an | appropriation from the Board of Alder- men tf the Commissioner would rein- | state one of Dickinson's constituents, | Antonlo Covino, ho had been diemivaed for trotting his ho As soon as Di breath he dug up a le tuous Commiasioner, which to the of the average unvirtuous layman about as wicked and corrupting as that af the Alderman to the Street-Cleaning Conxniesioner wibary's Letter. looks under date of Sept. 25, er (9 an appeal from the Al- derman to get his man, Covino, retn- states. It runs ns follows j ar! Sir ly to your letter of . 1 will say that the department short of horses, particularly In been very strict | warm weather of cree Ing or damaging the stock. “We are many bei.nd our as ment. Should, however, the honorable buard grant me the money for new atock and:plant this would secure employment | for more drivers, and ux thesheavy sea- 80 comes on, having made a note of your favorable recommendation, the case of Covino will be reconsidcred, sghoula you pe willing to obtain for your constituents a service whieh the Department | nestly desirous of giving—an Increase In the number of blacksmiths’ helpers—Dressell would at once be appointed, he standing first upon ‘the list, “{ Inclose his municipai Civil Service card, as he will require it. Reapect- fully. “JOHN M'GAW WOODBURY ” Mr, Dickinson's Rep’ To this the Aljerman wickedly and was urrested: “Dear Sir; [f you will reinstate Antonio Covino who, 1 think was too severely punished by being dismi from your department, I will vole and otherwise help you to obtain the money needed for the new plant In Brooklyn.’ This letter is in the hands of James Lindsay Gordon, counsel f -| we w Med thus | cry 3 Battalion Scannell, COMMISSIONER STURGIS AND” LAWYER ‘DELANEY™ WRANGLE OVER RULING. AT ‘CHIEF - OROKER'S. ‘TRIAL Td Delaney. Comminstoner PERSECUTED BY CROKER. Who to Harass Clifford Chief Refused Foreman Tells of His Woes. TRANSFER EVERY DAY. Charge No. 2 in the long fist of ac- cusations agatust Fire Chief Croker was the object of to-day’s hearing at the the Chief before Commisstoner This charge says he persecuted some men In the depar:ment Battalion Chief Eugene whom, It Ix alleged, sncuted because he declined to prevent] Foreman Clifford meeting of the Firemen's Mutual Benefit Anmoclation, of which he was President, al ure! ¥ from attending ax the frat witness: is under the ban and ci from the v of ¢ wan ‘Terpeny, Chief Croker per- the of persecution until about three months ago. Secroiary Leary, of the Depart- ment spoke to nim about it a fact that Mr. Leary and chiet batroy visited your quarters soy eral times to talk over these charges Mr, Delgney asked, ss) nd ‘then you made this complaint? Smothered His Com; “Is it not a fact." counsel went on, “that you smothered your complaint of persecirtion for more than a year, until you learned that there was hostility in the Department against Chief Cro and an effort on foot to get rid of him Mr. Cosby's objection w. Chict Frederick W. Gooderson. Jr the Seventh Battalion, was ne: He eald that on dan. ti, 190, Chlet Ke to him abotit a pending Clyil-Service examination for the grade of Deputy Chief, telling him not to nm, that it was being arid he would waste his time If he bothered with It, Good- erson did ke the examination. "You to Chief Croker,” 8s first ques. tion, “EF don't think Chief © with me,” replied Goode “Doen ‘not the unfrien ate to the time when Chief Croker pay Chaplain Im: he would as Mr. between you told you If you did noz Smith the $ you owed prefer charges against y ji, never owed the Chaplain $5 in my “Did he not threaten you with charges! you did not pay Po napector| mpaon $100 v owed him fe did not speak to me about that, and pald the money ‘And the money you owed the tailor, the police for mé a Rogues’ Gallery, 38 and his trade as printer, Stormin, Ane't Cor “SILKEN ROPE” THIEF CAUGHT. Desperate House- breaker Wounded a| Policeman in Chase! and Jumped Bonds. HIS ROOMFUL OF LOOT. Three clever Central Office detectives, Stransky, Dunne and Manning guised as ‘longshoremen, to-day a' reated Seventy-second street and Third avenue a notorious burglar, known ag ‘the thief with the silken rope,” who has been eagerly sought by ny months, He ts James Warren, Wood, and Is No. 5,680 in the He gave his age as and gald | Thibet cloth blouse Baits 1 Sullivan?” r pald it, a the 860 to Foreman Andriese of he Kived at No, 13 East Seventy-second street. This was a fictitious address, and: the detectives, who had been, shad- unsel Cosby. misstoner of the old Town of Newtown, went on her bond, in court Mr. Gebhard made a state- ment that he desired to go on the bond f the woman'x husband, Jeremiah Hunter, and that he would furnish $100,- 000 if it was necessary. Bail was re- fosed_in the case of Hunter, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Misses’ Suits, with fancy collar and cuffs, Pleated skirts. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 12.50 Shirtwaist suits, made of black dotted velveteen. New flare skirt, full pleated waist. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 12.50 Tuxedo suits, made of fancy “ [Rothenbersde sow sofa’ bmoteat WE sTt Te Ss T e ct.on Guaranteed or heavy weieht English melton with full plaits in tack: Gipts? Barly Fall Box Reeters ands: Hours Only. colors ted, Oxford, castors and bi full loose English cut, with velvet collar than from 9 to 12 at 98c from wool beaver cloth: double cape Pl ed with satin, herd plaid, with black polka dots. full plaited front: stock and new cufis, Saturday morn- pe A ICE Ad Cd Store. flouey a__llousy Promptly Refusded, i, Refunded, , velvet collar, slashed pocket, reverse cuff box coats reefer sizes 410 14; special a | and reverse cuff; colors red, blue and Fer Thee Hours collar buttons high at neck; color: Great Waist Special finished with black lined; to be sold ing from 9 to 12 at eee tastes Box Coats, tailor stitched; c1s- er, black, blue and tan; sizes 14 to 18; great Eten 5.90 value, ateses.... Misses’ Norfolk Si in navy blue and black, all-woo! fancy cheviot, satin lined ‘jacket, plaited skirt; jacket fully Strapped; special at .occce cscs cecccccecrssstessecnce 8.98 OAT. ti 12 Women’s Walking Skirts. °rt:fcrow. Heavy English melton cloth, like cut, in black. blue, cadet, Oxford and gray, full flare flounce, trimmed with vertical cords; overlapping seams; well tailored; a $3. value. ye Giris’ Full Length Monte Carlo Coats, made from! Gir[s’ Fall Box Reefers, ‘resists for Thres Cloth faced’ anid full double-breaste has full collar trimmed with insertion of lac, box coat, brown; sizes 4 to 12; won't last sneer + 200 Girls’ Full Lergth Eng'ish Box Coats, made rowhaid fedy xises'a'toa 8 French Flannelette Waists for women, iy new Shep» tons, plaited back. t for three hours ee eee ssc sesceceeeecenseeqeees Laces. Saturday Bargains. La Tesca Vellings, plain and dotted, meshes, 25c. values, at, per yard). ...... 23c. cache All Day. ede j 2Y c For three hou s to-moriow at... reeee ees ——— Men’s Suits To-M en's Suits To- orrow, $5. A Value That Stands Without a Peer. They are strictly New Fall Goods in the latest styles. Blue and black cheviots and fancy mixtures in nearly a dozen different pattern 3 i pace) and fin- ished as well as most $10.00 suits; here to-morrow at Men's Finer Suits at $8.00. Better than most $10 Suits on sale to-day; handsome, exclusive imported and domes- tic fabrics in a very large variety of up-to-date patterns. All-wool cheviot: homespuns and unfinished worsteds; lined with serge or extra quality Italian lin- "B sewed Salat with silk ; hand-made tuttonholes and lapels; sizes 34 to a = iree-Hour Boys’ Whipcord Gorduroy Pants. “Speci These are Extra Fine Garments, excellently made and strongly sewed, with pat- ent waist bands and riveted buttons, deep hems, shown in drab only. Positively no mail orders. Only two pales to each customer; 9 A. M. until noon iC special at. se eeeeee 3-Hour Special; Boys’ $3.98 Suits at $1.98. Your choice of boys’ double-breasted pew Strictly win Suits, in six patterns of new up- to-date cheviots and homespuns, in checks and stripes and neat mixtures. Not one suit but what is wortH double the price we ask, but from 9 to 12 to-morrow we Ag sell them, ars 8 to 16, special Bureau can A Special Lot of 500 At Aimost Falf Price To-Morrow. | To-morrow we will place on sale a spe- cial paddles ye of ne eo Buresis 19c Scaris with three Dollies to match, Full Liberty Neck Ruffi “A and whites $2.79 vahie, a futed rufile edge, worth 35¢., special at... ——_——— in Milli Great All- Day ‘Specials in Millinery. Children’s Trimmed Hats at 79c. a weap to- | Wear Hats at 3c. |Moka'r Hats, trimmed with ribbon bands 9c Hats, in several shapes, trimmed with rosettes, 59 | and ends, the popular shape of the season stitched with white and quill, worth 98¢c. . : Dress Shapes at 49c., rds 750: and the right colors, worth 98C., ttesesss Imported Black Wines at 19. Pair. A special purchase from a large importer of fine, ne Black Wings enables us to offer the regular 49c. goods Dress Shapes at 69c., worth 98:. | The latest and best shapes of the season, the wanted kinds and colors. Immense asso1tments to-morrow. 19¢ Child: Flats at 49c. All colors, usual vatue 790, rs ane 49¢ 29c ee Men’s Gork Sole “Feature” Shoes. had excepting made-to-order shoes at three times the cost of ours. Shown in lace We also have complete lines of ‘‘Fealare’” shoes in Vici Kid, Box Calf and Patent The best $2 value that was ever put into a pair of shoes for men. Union made, to our owing him for several days, went to ils reom at No, 34 East Elghty-Qret aereet an’ found ninety-seven articles of jewelry and valuable clothing, the ecds of many burglaries, and a complete set of burglars’ tools. \ W Laat June in Brooklyn, while being} taffetas silk. New pleated chased by @ policeman, he turned and shot his pursuer. He was caught and skirt. mitted to $2,000 batl, which he prompt-! > «| {iMortelted. He was taken to Basex | Sizes 14/and 16 year Market Court and turned over to De- | Metive:Sergeant Raleigh, who too him to Brooklyn to answer to thi ouble charge there, at, per pair Black Cut Ostrich Pompons. A Special Lot of Black Cut Ostrich Pompons, now in great demand, worth 59c. each, at.... mixtures, Jacket with velvet collar and rol! cuffs,—lined with black xrowing out of his connection with the you Yorrowed aswoctatios y 1 1 from that be had written the promised to make {t publio at first, but later he refused to give it out. 4 friend of Woodbury sald that he did net intend to proceed against Viskinson criminally, but that after be the Mayor about {1 the latter in- riders by Telephone. Torpeny testified that he was at the battalion headquartera in Mareh of 1900 when some one called him ‘on the phone and to'd him to get a public tele- and call up Chlef Croker, He did da voice he recognized ‘as Croker's t prefer charges Oke when he told you service examination y against Chier Cre not to take the for promotion “Tam stat want to stay t ed near my home and I Croker Made Him Jamp, deal like the man Apsista other man ¥ & In a good wos wouldn't prosecute ioe BtCng w two- Hi. tne other day, bu Ais. ete told the vilt hand was fed Foreman Roxbury sa int e for promotic if he was flgh ns Benevolent him he had .|Croker, wanted a change to keep him: Chiet from the meeting. 1 repied that If “I told the Colef." Roxbury sald. not like to do that, but he replied | 4" oor man with a big family wanted it done, 1 sald 1 woud a do {t and rang off. What happened next?" asked Assisi! ‘| ant Corporation Counsel Cosby hi h a erred Every Day. er and tord the oth another’ battale | 21% _engine- house, “and five L remained 16,50 Blue and black Melton c. -oth| golf skirts,—with slot seams and inverted pleat or habit back. Lengths 37 to 41 inches. 7-50 Children’s serge sailor suits, with large collar trimmed) with stitched taffetas band. | Blue, brown and red, Sizes 6 to 14 years, 4-50 ny sald, » was to} riday. ile understood that ——— BAIL FOR BAD MAN'S WIFE. ter Goes Freer ond Woodbur ‘The lette what Mr. marked the reporter. elt, 1 ten sv | Mew, Jeremia Island Court t ter, wife of negro ai policemen and. cltl- sting arrest, wax ad in the sum of $1,000, | an ex-Highway Com- This shoe is making friends very fast—because the cork sole which extends clear across the ‘bottom be- tween the soles makes the shoe impervious to damp weather. There is no equal to be or with elastic sides—all the up-to-date styles to select from; also the plain Common Sense Shapes. The best special in New York for men, at. « Leather at the above price. oe 9 Bay een National” Shoes for Men, $2.00. nih i order—no other store can or does equal them st the price. Lace or congress styles ited” Jo, oa incorowa, bos Gif, storm calf and vici kid, Full line of sizes and widths. Newest styles; (Henry Gebhard, ansterred PAT ee eeee eee senna 2d Floor, 1318 Sireet Side. Liberty Footwear for Women. Including Newest Fall Styles in Patent Leather. Who has ever matched the LIBERTY at the price? They were made to sell at $3.50, and they brought that price readily until we bought the cole right to retail them, Then we reduced the price to $1.98 to popularize our shoe | 98 e comment on it. | phat da Getatled FELLFROM TRE, © Lawyer George Sewell, Bonner Fatally Hurt While on Vacation in Catskills. Stern Brothers Men’s Furnishing Dep’t An extensive assortment of the newest effects in Flowing End Scarfs, Tecks and Reversible Four-in-Hands, HIGH-GRADE IMPORTED SILKS, IN hoes for women; that store. More LIBERTY shoes worn in New York to-day than any other single brand of s! short sentence tellsa great story of :uccess. All the new fall styles are rea ust 28 sound, just as perfect, just as Stylish as ever; same Price sree eee cccecreceecees SOROSIS The Best Shoe for Women. $3 50 per pair. These shoes embody all the essential qualities Early Fall Hats, Simply) demanded by good taste and economy. trimmed,—for morning or | They are inexpensive, yet, from the volume | ' + travelling dress. | of stock purchased,—the manufacturers “ail a $2.00 to 3.50 2.85 and 4.50. are enabled to supply the finest materials, 1 ns ” + tofants De Ps ro be Imported flower hats, scientifically modelled lasts, and the latest b foliage, blossoms, garni- modish appearance, i tures and head dress. ivery type of foot cam be perfectly fitted with Sorosis boots, shoes and slippers. None genuine without the Sorosis label, Twenty-third Street. 45¢ pe to $1.45 « $2.25 Hands & Knot Scarfs, Flowing End Scarfs, NEW STYLES OF LAWN NECKWEAR AND COLLARS FOR EVENING WEAR. Four-i DIED IN HOSPITAL TO-DAY ‘JANES McCREERY & CO. Millinery Dep't. | Ladies’ aud Misses’ | George Sewell Bonner, a prominent New York lawyer, died at the Roove- velt Hospital this morning from the effects of injuries received last Sat- urday at his country home, Kerhonk- fon, in Ulster County. He had climbed a chestnut tree at the re- quest of bis two little girls to re- lease w line from the branches with Which they had been bringing the Ruts to the ground. The limbs of tie tree were wet @nd slippery, and without warning Mr. Bonner lost his hold and fell to the ground, a uistance of 15 fect, and Broke his spine. For two hours he Tap om the ground before he was re _ moved to bis home When the children returned to the F WhICD are & mile from the house, found thelr fe rer writnin, Secled by veighdors io th. & lees! physician summe GARE Was PFONIULCEE seric Worm doctors wore sent 6 (Main Floor, Annex) BOYS’, GIRLS’ & CHILDREN’ > CUSTOM MADE READY-TO-WEAR SHOES Superior Materials, Speciaf Features embodied ‘n construction, ON -eeplT. Also Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. 000 Per Week. The little sheep that went crying for his woolly broth- ers) will find their wool transformed. into handsome black cheviot suits, of a roughish diagonal weave, here $10. And the man that goes crying for good suit value will find his journey's end at the ‘ Guarantee.” NEW LUSION DEPAREMENT Doing aieely, thank y fat tous of walls ana ov to 12 up How about ME, quality nd style” We guaranties Write for ou Foshion Cata- logime of Net Fall Styles, CLOTHING Button and Lace, 'm all the different leathers. Special In Boys’ Clothing SAILOR, RUSSIAN, NORFOLK & DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, all woo! materials, sewed with silk, made by experisnced boys’ tailors, Value $7.00 $5 00 RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, English Serges, with | extra silk collar and shield, 3 to 12 ye Value $12.50 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, all-woo! Oxford Frieze, velvet collar, 7 to 16 yrs., Value $8.50 $5.75 | ENGLISH NORFOLK SUITS, Scotch Tweeds, English West Twenty-third Street. Twenty-third Street, | Cheviots & Navy Blue Serge, bloomer trousers, 7 to 16 yrs., Value $9.50 Doth senaation and motion and very little could ve “& PULL PURSE NEVER LACKS * The advertiner

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