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ORESIED 8 DRESSED B Miss Fanenory Louisa Ainen CAMPAELL ConLieR pdtprints Show that “Man Who Tried to! ~ Murder Family Wore | ) Square-Toed Shoes. LATIVE IS ARRESTED. Prof. Philip Clark, Who Pre-! dicted a Tragedy When Re-| fused Money, Suspected of} Putting Sugar of Lead in Well \ dome DoLLs AT THE Women's SHow J SHE Wiss DOING The HIP DANCE, T saw Ye": ego FALL RIVER, Mass. Oct. 9—The per- | who (eee the sar nots | © wears such a shoo and tt has bi to fit the marks about the et [ Fows and his sister, 3 5 shad quarrelicd with them because Mrs.| would not pay him in full a sum | the benefit of his t children. On Aug, Hed and demanded m have remarkeu: ‘A tragedy will come out of this; 1 Weel sorry for all of you.” Learning these things, the detectives work on the case arrested Prot lark, who is a metailurgist In a large | “tron plant. in Worcester. and brougit here for arraignment. Could Not Give Bail. Being such a prominent man jens were made for him, but (eDenough said the charge against ke was too grave to admit of any i | iaty conclusions and fixed the amount Mica) z 3 Of his bond at $5,000, Being unable wo 17 Poles “Hirnish that he was locked up. corer 5 ) © Phe officers have jearned that rk ney. Previous to Aug. 6 he is sald “to have called frequently on Mrs. Ter ‘@emanding each time that ali of the wney tert by his mother for his two Mildren be given to him ina lump sum, aah Terry . thinking | Ht best to uniy Was tumediately Mien eink: Bariows saw fer pumped irom the well Into the og tenes ‘Was contemplating a second marriage | Dorr Gk? YA) NAYS hy: Sai Fe Sarvd 72 “Foon to a young woman tn Providence| Ma) LYS AN SL = Stare BY “And he was said to be in great need of | NM Was of an opalescent Ww! investigated rurc and) found the 1 with FOR COLONIZERS ‘Se? State Superintendent of Elec- aer and cht Wet ; ‘ er a te Uh Mriges, tions Prepared to Prevent Paid that the poison wr Ile, IR . + Metra preted tin to be arucsa PElBocktaecone wren of a Wealthy Con-. Naarihen ae tue ee penese tractor, Arrested in! of Prot. ; the Hamilton Bank. State John 3 ‘When er died he iy tence’ her we considerable was a if money wih me to be uscd ac iny 1 has prepared a af alt ft ot [the sus persons why ut ut the polia t yrrow registration " # tha —————— ae, ng this year is more exten: |. te , ; Bs ee the mon sive tha ssi, aud It ds Wie intention | SN At ite i WeAtNs Loli , ark's mother ed, to prevent ewery Ileal reglateation that }22"" ed a wealthy . meee: suptinr Prevent every tlegal regtateattom that |p) a) ee cae for the children's HATER 2 hy ca detect od, ited me tu giv’ tt an 8. him, | realize Meth this Ist of o fod Eighty dow Anal! ighty-third ett [this moraing In the dupt axh nize has already to Actin Con od n here . “| West One Hunde i, mlesioner of Po! Frederick 1 a ee en any An expre the an made definite arra ‘ 1 ATRY rt of the children's SOCAN SP ANILSIE arEADS: | He was tiken to the Marien Court {| SL refused. tepe Bye a bplee sand) they Hand nok in $3.00 bull to await further | have sho mie f work t in $3,000 all to F | registration nt 4 the first year that t bember, whl Cena tm meri y iran t ns eas at the Huemilton Dante ; # FOF Me support of the chiliren, (and the Pureay have rated in thie | ; ositively reftised to let him take. efto 0 wuld, jab laamonel lo i the money. him take | effort,” pus ut 1, an it was a em i le has not been at our home to ask aitnten a Mrs. ‘err: ae.” . vase That cay he wld ¢ her as he wis leaving ‘1 tor, pad sorry for all of you, Havaffatr may yet end in SHIPPING NE NEWS. ALMANAC FoR TO-D\y Ban rives.. 6.04)Sun vets. 5.52 Moon very THE TIM High Water. AM. Tt ttention if Elec of the ra vA Med ty the new rule t fi dat the |is that the 1 where he resided at the tme of registration ‘stead ef inquirt | egistered thought 1 of Interrog registering ed Kehoe n onded and ar Rank was Company rite weg of the ng man une PORT OF NEW YORK. ty allied w ARRIVED, Competency to Man-| ate to Re Determined. | PICKS UP MEN AT SEA. two! | naval om AL the auitlon-house: the prisoner was| bed Mie West ton, “|DOLLS AND OTHERS AT THE WOMEN'S SHOW AS THEY ARE SEEN BY CARTOONIST POWERS. Sot MTCULLAGH READY RICH MAN'S SON WANTS ADMITS FORCERY TOGO 10 POLE. Edward T. Kehoe, Son William Ziegler Would Like pve maltty In order that Baldwin may & “ink | god gfexsealtion w » Haldwin Arctic expe- ‘s oetain ait the facts eon-| wally assured. Both the Murphy and | eee ie gateeat without | Carroll factions have agreed upon him. | Nort! Mr, Philbin's name, it was sald, was ah the conference wit | Put forward by John D. Crimmins's fol- tl dave and at the end Ziege | lowers, whom Leader Murphy ts anx: | x Xs 2 ane x jous to please decide whether or nat Bald) Yiyde Beatherson has been prom- fod the exnedidon back to} ised that Green will be ene of the men | Arete cr whethe P 6iTou FERNANDEZ WA Just » STANDING LIKE THIS 5 DRESSED BY WATE CORBETT PAULINE THE PoPULAK LITTLE CHINESE BABY EARY. to Have Navy Man Head Next Exe pedition, betwee CONFESSES HIS CRIME. | WILL LET BALDWIN OUT. this afternoon at n “legler, No. 00 n Alegler and the nother man will has already de- mak @ another try for the Pote, sald that ned tlon whieh he ts gow to Tet Bo more to defer swith thase who are decrying would legler Mam ne hag practically gidwin gut. The holding for- less of nd himself fay ‘ Md tt ler ow “Peary to load: the Hext ex Ho bas great admiration for the r. Tf Peary or any other win ews all the anea of the old Hd ftow, but If Baldwin Je It is practically certain that none stay. [t would be to get up a new ng muoh time. to-diy nC mn of her Davia | | portent Supreme Court to-day agrect | Qyatermen hausted Condition if Hels a a niots N ithony I eh SUE Hexeneil ibys atcamanty, |six the surgeons; Chief Engineer RL Pr OutAn ie stegmuan ip Api ot ae other members of the ex- cerry PERISH arrived to-day trom THE Gave, > ton, Baldwin read a 10,000) woré DemmlOS AGL DOs RUA O LS AS I aaa ni keciUp a DOAE aeven im lease Ot! explanation Or niaicbures. andiehe otters a wealthy butch Sindy Hook Lightship at 11.3) o'vlock ory OF nla Router, anithe genes Aa [is ready to make his dee 1a ’ 6 men tn it In an | They were oyst Boton |fve daughters. | plication of Day thelr mother was — 8.1, ing up the bay they tert the stea nd returned to ‘thelr homes Madsen sald Y names ~ «BI not ask thi nin Prin Ma In Suit Again titan Mes! Cnrroll W BY) College Prestdent, | { Lodar VORE Mass, Oct. 9. 1 MSHIPS. | Mrs. VI 5 aaleutiernte ment of Chir SAILED 0-DAY an award of $53,3:0 Inst the | Versity was dedicated and ¥ t Asem vier Metropolitan Bureet Railway Company tn} Carroll D. Wright was inauguré f the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day. | morning. Senator Genre Hoar She sued for $20.00), alleging that she | President of the Board of ‘Trusters p Ey lhsuken sided and mane an . , put pte |isnock I dows t at Centre street ex qi to ear versity, extended nl Park row $A pril,ian President Welxht m at ne Asylum Cemetery I non The form | Transfer MOUNT V wealthy Into of Four on the old N Asylum property and Bronxyill be m ha men wi a fashto! ant hal BODIES OF BABIES MOVED. Hundred from ween Mount Ver- was egun to-day. 1oand the ld to a syndleate intend to trans- ble hotel PHILBIN SLATEDFOR JUDGE BY TAMMANY Ex-District-Attorney, Edward A. McCall and Joseph |. Green Latest Selections for the Supreme Court. Ye was stated on good authority to- day that the Tammany Hail leaders have agreed upon Exward A. McCall, | Eugene A, Philin and Joseph I, Green the for tie Supreme . § d_either of them | John J. Delaney, ex-Assistan Attorney and vounsel to Fire will be a, | ation of Mr. +s prac. | Distric Chet Cry The nom! nominated the Supreme Court bench PROLLEY CRASHES INTO A HOSE CART, for Fire Apparatus Bruised—Motorman Whalen |: Taken to the Tombs. A collision between a hose cart and a Sixth avenue car occurred at Fulton and Church streets this afternoon. The hose cart, drawn by two horses Jinad starced from No, Fulton street to a fire at No, 126 West street when ft was crashed into by south-bound car No, 1177. ! ‘The hose cart was overturned, thy hose spilled in the street, and Loulr ‘Trinka, the driver, thrown out. His wrist was sprained and he was con: siderably bruised, The horses were no} ured, Passengers in the car were ken up, but not hurt, ward A, Whalen, the motorman of the car, was arrested and taken to the Tombs ! — Switzerland tn Strike Throes. LONDON, Oct. 9—A despatch from 4, Switzerland, this morning, an- es that the Workmen's National mittee has decreed a general strike Ahrougnout Switzerland in sympatay with the strike of the street car em- ployees there, ‘Troops are held in read- Overturned | ;,! and Driver Thrown Out and |” SICK TEACHERS GET NO PAY. Justice Gildersleeve’s Deci- sion in Margaret Murphy’s Suit Affects All the Public Educators in Greater City. It was held by Justice Gildersleeve in the Supreme Court to-day that publi echool teachecs are not entitled to draw | # thelr salaries for way. pertod during which they may be ti! and una’ attend to their duties, steeve's dots! Justice Gilder was rendered in a suit broucht by Margaret Murphy, in Pun School No. 2, a teacher Borough ot Manhattan, againet tre Board of Edu- | enton for sixty-elght days’ pay for pertod #he was ill during 1901 and 1907. The plaintiff has a salary of $1,02% and M0 year additional as a*teacher o mixed classes, The Board of Fducation refused tu ty the plaintif for the time she was absent and she brought sult to recover, claiming that the Board had no aw shority to make any deduction from her early ealary, Justice Glidersieeve In dismissing the plalutift's compiaint says the deductions made on account of the ool teachers from their sted to the public achool ent fund. Unusual carpet values are always obtainable at this store. Making and. selling direct y to. you en bes us to vive better baryains than is pcs ible any other way. tere is a case mn point, Best Body Brussels, 8214 embracing fre grades sold ust $1.25 to $140 a var‘, A saving 6 econo: eal buyer can aiford to ienors, ce Rugs in great variety. The fohowing will serve a3 an ex- ample of what we can do in this de- ya tment LAr. Nouveau y) 59 Wilton Rugs, 9x12... e Large or small lilies on various tinted backgrounds. Were sold at $35 to $40. Royal Wilton Rugs. Size 9x12, $35 value, now $25.75 Sire 8.3%10.6, $30 value $23.50 Size 6x9, $20 value, now - $14.50 J. & J. Dobson, 14h Street & Sih Ave Only afew of them now | , PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INH AL ATION) AND oT Bt eUnes Asthma, Brcnchitis, Consumption. her T apit up a ereat mucus ait “waa he tn OF, KocH OF nERLIN,! sm well and Fat 119 WEST doe and Stomach Hours 10 to 7. only place with For ALso ware Ee TW AMoxDS & JEWELRY, $1 PER WEEK. MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO, NBW YORK § 22/3 ga v5 th BROOKLYN 10) oO For forty years the one absolute cure fo: | kidney and bladder diseases has been Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. rlsts, 50¢, and $1.00, | Apply to W. 8. Rockey's Sth ave. ‘Trial bo le free, Drug Stores, 8th aye. and dth st, gnd 436 at., New York, oF mention World and ‘address DH: DAVID Ku Inesa to deal with any disorder. CORPORATION, Rondout, N. | Drug- | | ! “what perfectly delicious bread you make, Mra, Fordham!” | “Miwa Bride-to-Be, I'll (ell you a secret. This is ‘Old | Homestead Bread.’ We get it fresh every morning with the day’s groceries, When you go to housekeeping, my dear, you had better order It, too. Of course you know that the secret of really good bread-mak- ing Js in the THOROUGH KNEADING OF THE DOUGH. That is the crucial test. Old Homestead : Bread is more thoroughly knead- ed than any other bread made. Our patent KNEAD- ING MACHINE manipulates the dough with the jeftneas of the fingers and with the strength of machinery. We use only the very highest grade of flour. The water is sterilized and kept at an even temperature. The absolute Cleanli- ness of all the conditions in which the bread is made is satisfying to all who have Investigated. We wrap each loaf in paraffino paper, which keeps out moisture and dust. If your grocer dors not keep Old Homesttad Bread for sale, send us your name and address and your grocer’s also, and we . will see that you are supplied. THE UNITED STATES BREAD COMPANY, 362-364 W. Broadway, near Grand St, New York, N. Y. Telephone 4183 Spring, Fi WWE have mate arrangements with § w wel'-know.! manufacturer ty try a {ull line of his pianos, Wecom ofer our olf customers and be public generally this $155 Piano, Ht ecual in every respect to thos: sold ¢ cre for $3£0 to $50), with every tha: they will give entirs at siaction, We extend our wotl-knowa credit wys'em £5.00 down, $1.99 por week u ibis cepartme t, as in all other de- partments of the house. We cary a {ull ling of music cabinets, stools, ete. Fer ‘urticr i.crmation write to T.KELLY} 263 Sixth Ave. Near 17th St t sw This Heautitul Plano, and f, our G 10 hb Plano, Accompaules About Pianos. Our competitors try to make the public believe that their pianos are better and cheaper than our pianos. It is human nature to try and do this. But e have always held this thought firmly: That our a would come to us if we hustled. And it has come, notwithstanding all that has been dinged into the ears of our public. There is a marvellous potency behind the man who acts in a simple, straightforward way. You know our Anderson Piano. of a better piano at $250? And the Twentieth Century Piano at $173? Guaranteed seven years. It does not harm you to listen to us who tell ou things for your own good—and it affords us a lot of pleasure. ‘ Do you know Open Monday and Saturday Evgs, Betwein Hoyt St. and Elm Place. Light Biscuits; Light Cakes; Light Pastry; and,— Light Hearts,— Quick-as-a-Wink! Andé the demand is such that we ewe