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VG, OCTOBER. 10, “1902, YON OLONZERS HT ES n Arrests Follow the Opening of} Police Captain Schultz’s Daugh- the Booths for the First Day’s| ters Try to Overturn Docu: Registration of Voters tor} ment Giving Aunt’s Property. Coming Election. . to Their Stepmother. UNDER FIRE, layor and Comptroller Start Sudden Investigation After a Demand by County Clerk In- gram for $15,000 for Copying THE BOROUGH HEAD ABSENT. | M’CULLAGH FURNISHES LIST.) CAPTAIN SIDES WITH WIFE. | Confusion on the West Side Because} Nieces Declare that Charlotte Miller) an Insufficient Number of Affidavit! Was Unduly Influenced When She| Blanks Was Furnished—No Big Disposed of Her Estate, Which is, Rush of Voters to Booths. Valued at $100,000—Getting a Jury. | Sharp Questioning Discloses that City Pays Exorbitant Prices for Repairs of Books and Mystery Sur-/ rounds Spending of Appropriations. onl An official hom! know are in them. the ‘attitude of an | and conducted a veritaly tigation with the May the chairman, with ee t blige MoM Davis: and President Sw ' E ©) chief inquisitors and President Aidermea County Clerk Public A wear Winter Shoes! Vernon M. Davis explain it is much elite, and all ucated at columbia Law 8. y the only chi t. 17 and 1S. After the Colonisers, Superintendent of Elections John Me- Cullagh distributed to the po . eo lsts of pers vho, he thinks, mas} uttempt to register tlle lle has al- ady addressed a formal to the department a 29! form j Herma Box calf, kid and velour cau be fitted. 4n books in his offlo ; He explainet ¢ ‘were sadly in copying. He |e expected the police book as 4 eee ca alee Patent and enameled leath the names on the lis sorts for dress or busii Inquisition Opens. terlal of the best, “How many sun t Ways you asked Comptroller Grout, thus starting | { McCullagh is not as activ sa SISTEDEUS SAAR ius! OBJECTS TO BIG VERDICT. last, Enamel leather hu leather, single soles, stylish morning inal FALL wd Dutton hoes that concerning the Mas « troubles, in whien ho tite “breach: : fine materi day at fall price: Mayor in npany could not en- Patrolman Charged Lad with|Another Forger’s Work Lad ‘hs Stone-Throwing, Then Story) Bare in Investigating the) ( of Cruelty Came Out in Chil-| Schemes of Latest “Young | et I dren's Court. Napoleon” of Wall Street. with the da bunch of amdavits,” district in the pre- « 0 vi 3 sewed soles 5 Black kids spring: beg tips; sizes 11 t whied accounty, dr affidavit’ blink f ;HE HIT HIM IN THE FACE. NEW PLOTTER NOW KNOWN. | "Oh, Theve no fde Ol “Weill, {f that is the case tigate the matter Py eshall be atte to into | Amount.’ pang oF a t Ty the investigation of th. © Childven's Cour young Ri 1 this moralas ° Del y ulreudy Incumbe District-Attorney haa discov Diviston street. on thy vege Said the Bird: hetter condi 5 wha rope | Hrowlne . ne worl Fesent them to b i ca " t + “Of that 1 can the man who r Little boys should be seen—all agree. In seemly clothes. Many found and Wo owas a Brennen was res Lauter was ) had been at it Vid that about 7.90 fast | x eu e tenn ddl seams are tight, whose cut is right. Whether jt's a double-breasted Suit at $3.50, alittle over- coat at $4, or some- thing several times that price, it’s that sort of clothes that we make. & Company, “By fees.” rowd of being Webeea Presi Mayor “How ts it? asker the books can b We fill orde by mail, for them the co: i amount 5 IT Is RIGHT To speak well of the bridge tat care ries us safe over, We Shall continue to sell STRAIGHT goods. OLD CROW RYE ALSO Bonnie Brier Bush he rooms of vie Three Points in the State Report + Where he was balled Seeking correct style and fit in your clothes? Here’re .MEN’S SUITS with our ‘*Concave” ./houlder at $15. All our $15 fall suits are made with our new ‘‘Concave”’ Shoulder, The ordinary way of making the broad shoulder is by padding it out f with wadding. But wadding ‘‘mats’’ and shrinks and the shoulder sags and loses its shape. Our new ‘‘Concave’’ Shoulder gives the high § broad effect and does away with this superfluous wadding. It’s all in 9) and Souvenir Tow at “You ought + it is worth against rida “Adiministrato ry Wadley the next official bit asked for STRIKE NOW == While the iron is hot, We're overstocked. Must turn ourimmense § holdings into cash. Hence these unusual bargains we are offering fora i limited time only. Reductions prevail throughout the store. Alas 4H the shape of the shoulder itself and the way it’s worked out by hand. | (Honest Glenlivet, Scotch Whiskies.) We believe that every New Yorker has at least heard of our §/H,B, KIRK & CO,, Estab-aiss3. famous a Broadway & 27th St, also 9 s “i 156 Franklin St., N.Y. $15 Men’s Suits. his baa This is a line of suits that we have always made a specialty of. We #) probably carry twice as many of these garments a “any other house in New York and we know that they are in every way superior to those usually sold at the price. We buy the woolilens direct from the mills Rie ie Geena \ : ; Hf and we make the garments in our own workrooms—a combination Giles the rope of the elev, I ree tor engraving, that obviously gives us many advantages. Now $4ase . hese suits are made from blue rough cheviots, smooth black down with euch # rush thar Value $100. , oO This is the ring we have been } thibets, herringbone and overplaided effects in gray Cheviots and the small boys went of ®& silk* mill at CLOTHING CREDIT ‘ould not es- right alone for $100, but for ———CooCoooeeEeEeEeeeeeere—* ew coronation cloths. They are cut in the new 3-button double- o tion we offer a limited number at $48; Open Evenings till7, SATURDAYSEil 0 i mfirfea ite wan Sout'to BH Diamonds will be reset'an lady's ring | seems SION breasted sack and smart single-breasted styles. Fer MEN: WOMEN @ CHILDS: pital. if desired. Chance of a lifetime, Alles, Rend ‘sp OF FURS, ALSO WATCHES, DURA ONDS & JEWELRY seeceec:§ Caspericld & Cleveland, 144 BOWERY, ‘or Grang, st. v1." station, $1 PBR WEcK. WM. VOGEL C8 SON U MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO, BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST, ff MEW TORK Ei Clothes whose, And ready for you, Plenty of Shoes, plenty of selling and salespeople, plenty of rich chances for economy. And plenty of weather ahead to an who ean wear si y this offering. AL Msty les. Men's $3.50 Shoes at $2.40 If lace shoes. with welted soles of oak-tanned leather. Patent Jeather lace and button shoes alko, Any normal foot Men's $3 Lace Shoes at $ Dienty more here today of the box-calé lace shows, with welled sules of ouk- tanned leather. Kidskin also, if you want i. Women’'s$3.50and $4Shoes, $2.40 Jace walking site . Styles are cor Women's $2.50 Shoes at $1.80 Bl kidskin face and button shoes; stout kewe! soles: full round toe stout soles for business wear, Patent ste. Women’s $2and $2.50 Shoes, $1.50 ps, in stylish and comf on sale in hundreds of ood stores to- ! Shoe-Talk For SATURDAY HE Shoes do their own talking—a loud. enthusiastic, convincing chorus in the Basement Store. Powerful reinforcements have ar- rived to swell the Saturday sym- phony. Shoes of merit. carefally chosen from many would- bs partici- pants, because of the good materials, the honest workmanship, the style, that we nan, woman or child, it an average Into two depirtm Be 409 alas tomorrow, Saturday mornit and Ay nmot, Ta dollar's worth of saving on a pair. space Men’ 's $4, $5and $6 Shoes at $2.85 widths As ud shapes 30 in half a dozen ship ane una No sof Small Boys’ Shoes at $1.10 Sturdy shoes of sotin calf, with spring heels, Larger Boys’ Shoes at $1.30 Satin calf shoes; heavy soles with heels; sizes up te Gls. Girls $1.50 Shoes at $1 handsome and durable shoes with Basement, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts ee Will Furnish Your Home, Will Clothe Your Family. FiltheAve..&.9th, SC" Brooklyn, Furniture, Carpets, CLOTHING cf the best kind and Iat- est style to dress the eutire family. Easy to Buy. Easy to Pay, Open Monday, Wednesday & Saturday Evenings. 6th Ave. & ath St, Brooklyn, “West ese ERTH W. 1680p RABE ARN * RELIABLE" “ps CAR PETS” AXMINSTERS, 95c. per yd, reduced from $1.25). LIBRARY TABLES, $6.00. (reduced from $9.00). Golden Oak, large drawer, shelf and fluted legs “LONG CREDIT” is for those who have Axminster desires and rag carpet capaci- CASH or CREDI? @wrerTHwaIT & 104, 106 and 108 West 14° $c NEAR STAY, Brooktvn, Stoves Utah AY new Pita “1 do not know of anything here or in your country to touch it for information,” says a gentle- man in London,speaking of the 1902 World Almanac, the Book of Reference that is fam. ous throughout the world. 1,000 Topics Tersaly. sivaiad in the 1902 ‘worta | —~_ ae