The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1903, Page 12

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"§ na HCASON PAWNED | AOXBURY'S WATCH Counael ter Negro on Trial for Murder Make This Admission in Court and Prosasution Rests its Case, OEFENSE HAS ITS INNING. Recsrter Got xeivdes te Show Mise Canteting Stories About the Mur Fvidence Tomaeeh Tait deroue Attack When the ¢ Deckers, 6 Reenure Gott in Genera: ae Pip Waldner Feil, of 0 ' e that wh Roabury tipen ime care and | bem, Jo sh ted t Comasel in M Tomesch w Afier ante i ims Yea es ever nem ' Poreet no t " t Mideess at th Polk div Police Hertuua “Boorse bisector MoCluck mo." PAnd vou liel to AL dont rene nive “How du vou sulk on t BOL reall Was vo ye same thing a VAnd Vou say you eo a mm Hoon Tenta aven vec he had no jurds Gietion over those oficial» Witnesses for defen and talke with a. Th bnown Jack John Lyons, #Tundred srorked with him to buy the fin Story “I told hin T had no money 1o.*hock* i watch be Pawnbroker's. ot what 1 go and the poc RY Pawnshop L w e watch to the and she me to keep it for a reward fame home I put the pawnticket on the bureau and later put the pocketbook {n | the same place. When pawning the Watch I gave my ‘ou know the address. illed wateh of the Waten, neinived Jac ‘right name and told e pawn- been rou, leotives at Police fg arrest, RROADWAY CAR WRECKED BY FIRE. | Polleeman Refuses to Turn in Alarm) ‘and Janitors Help Crew Bucket Brigade Work. ‘The blowing out of a fuse box net Teacquarters after in | fite to a south-bound Broadway car at Weonard street early to-day. The ex- Homion and flash of flame gave the pas- Rengers a scare, and when they saw smoke curlipx up through the floor of they hurriedly piled out into ‘the street. Fortunately there were no Whe motorman and conductor pulls ‘the car flooring and dumped tho en- contents of the sand box into the ig motor, but they could not sub- }the flames, which had communt- by this time to the woodwork, oliceman was on hand, but he r fo turn in an alarm. Porters ie the office buildings in the vicinity ' crew obtain water and nem were fought witha. bucke ‘Whe car was totally wrecked he fire was extingulvhed. Mea y ine bearing passengers blocked as far north as Madi: When 1} 4 j import Soe STOCKS LACK LIFE Mea change. Away, with Professionals the Only Traders in Evidence. on ty resnih values fractionally lower on «a Share tare lobe We shall probably meet again next Professtonal operator Re week in Pottsville, as we are engaged control and mos ther He just now on questions arising in Dis- was on the the effect i 32 trict No. 9, and will have to take testi- evidenced In the dec! lg mony as to many of them,” said Wil- ¢ outside news, the inost 7) Lam L, Connell, President of the Board. were past, taln degree by the granger shares, The 156,200 bonds Coal from 1 Are! | Amer, Ameri in the total sales, which reached only Amalgamated Copper was the strong- est issue of the list, n were up fractionally ‘Tosay'a Uixhest, lowest and closing prices and American stocks were irregular and Tera Inet teoorded ale ere'an (alicwes Cree ot Gisplayed a little hesitancy In the Lon- ~ a -_— eed wm || 6PM, Batty, |! This Saturday wnt 4TH AVE. 224 TO 734 ST. NEW VORK. Great Sale of § Entire Stock Murry Cone & Co., of Boston, oes on sale here to-morrow at less than fifty en's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, includes the best prod Secured at a heavy discount from regular prices, cents onthe dotlar This stock, comprising vets of that well-enown lirm, now retiring from the Boston field, On account of the great selling space required, the sale will be held on our big fourth floor, lines are comparatively limtied— only two or three hundred pairs in some we deem it of those by hours; but there are thousands of other Shoe Bargains in this sale equally F vtra Satexpeopte ot ong Watts. 50° Sale 12 to 2 o’Clock Friday. 1.00 $5.00 Shoes Oxtors Sale 10 to IA. M. Priday. for Boys’ School Shoes, M bs to Sell for $1.50, 50c They are Murry These are in satin calf and patent leather These ¢ ‘ regtilar school shine stn most all the stylee of toes—lace and lonial Tie ten on i English taak | congress styles—all and widths— |} ¢very size, and smooth inner sol me of Murry Cone & Co's best pro- ductions grades ani Sale | to 2 P. M. Friday. Sale I) to 12 Noon Friday. 5) ‘4 for Misses’ and Childre i} | Sale | $2.00 School Shoes, | 1 0) for Women’s $2 to $3 tor Babies’ 75 lot embraces 600 pairs misses’ and | ° Shoes and Oxfords: || 25C. Sho te en's button and lace spring-heel || . so: : ‘ fn es. ool Shoes, with patent leather tips, l ene Ing ae tide erie This collection embraces 300 paire babies’ “xtension soles; neat, dressy and comfort. kid Shoes and Oxford and Colonial Ties, well-made Shoes, with broad and com- ible; allt omfortable lasts; sizes 6 to with Louis XVI. high Cuban and military fortable lasts; black stitch; sizes from 0 oft and flexible heels—most all sizes and widths. to 6. hrich Bros. «: All Told, There’s Enough for One Big Day’s Sellin Sale for Misses’ and Children’s $1.00 to $2.00 Oxfords. mprise 306 pairs Oxford and Co. {| comfortable—all of Murry eral clean- Open itt 6B, M, Daily, This Saturday wht hoes. And as many wise to arrange the selling ¢ great None €.0. 0. No Mail or Telephone Orders 2 to 3 P.M, Priday. 8, in patent leather and vici kid; well made—neat, dressv and Cone’s better id put into one group for a gen- up. 2 to 3 P.M. Friday. A big purchase en; Men’s Imported ‘Socks. Zot, for 50c., 69, 75c. and $1.00 Values. We found a manufacturer with too many socks; we purchased 500 dozen of the finest he had, identical with those we are now sell- ing at from 50c. to $1.00, and bought them so as to sell them at 25c. a pair, They com- prise: Men's Lisle Thread and fine Cotton HALF HOSE, fancy stripes and dots; also solid grounds, with neatly embroidered. insteps; also a large assort- ment of tine all-over laces, with Jacquard stripes; also black lisle thread open work, handsomely embroidered; also a complete line of fancy colorings, sizes from 9 :25 Eve: to 11%, The greatest values we have ever offered, Regular values and $1.00 a pair; Sale price ecersrea les us to offer for sale an entire manufacturer's sample line of Boys’ New Fall Suits—at a very low figure Boys’ Suits, Strictly all-wool, at Black and Blue Suits—French Cassimeres, Mixed Cheviots,Fancy Worsteds and Scotch Tweeds, all at DB Every size to fit boys from 7 to 16 year: Worth $5.00, will be sold at 2.10 ry good style, every good color, and 2.10 2.10 /COAL BOARD STILL IN SESSION HERE AND CLOSE DOWN gre Busines on the Ex: | Whi'e Prices Sag Expects to Finish To-Day and, Open Hearing in Pottsville Next Week in Endeavor to Reconcile Differences. Northern Se Lead with was furtier slipping (owoMlS| Advance In Outside ‘Trading. The Board of Conelliation, whose ‘ling wae almoat devoid of Iife,| Curb stocks were quiet to-day with ieerewed MeN He Tesonele the differences| and Erie made a show of wc-| Northern Securitles showing a fractional | Arysin# between the anthracite miners hg a selling movement, but|aivance. ‘The bid and asked prices of , met for the thir baldeds ana with t drifted | the principal outside securities were: | time In this city to-day In the Have- meyer Bullding, 26 Cortlandt street Wid, Asked fin enitnes bein attngs being This will probably close the session of te 1s “a ant being the crop reports, which less favorable than for some time the Influence being felt to a cer- THE COTTON MARKET. The market opened steady to-day, with prices one point lower to two points higher, The only response to higher cables was a sharp rise in September. Other months were influenced by good Weather in the delt, and, while not ASKS STOCKHOLDERS FOR 203¢ OF HOLDINGS. meagre business done was shown ; i= cenareh ee transactions In) Tvely. weak, showed a’ declining ten-| Secretary of N, Y. Bullding Loan 1135, dency. ‘Phere was no bull ‘demonstration in August nor influential trade elt Banking Co. Makes Appeal to Business showed more being stimulated by where, usual activity, considerable trade and commission-hot than Strengthen Company. @| Stockholders in the New York Build- {t closing with @ gain of 1-2 per cent. at 48 3-8 The| Ooorations, Steel stocks lost 1-8 to 1-2; American] “The opening prices were: August, 1241] {9% Loan and Banking Company, Sugar wan off 1-4 and United States! to 12.35; September, 11.29 to 11.9; Octo- | against which Attorney-General Cunoen her, 10.49 to 1050:’ November, 10.27 of-] brought an action to have a reoelver ap- Leather 18, St. Paul, Baltimore and] re ee eon orem et: January, Onlo, Ontario and Western, Reading] 10.20 to 10.01; Hebruary, 10.18 offered;| Pointed, have received @ circular signed and Sauthern Pactfie each lost 3-8 17 to 1018 yg, | DY. Secretary Winslow E. Buzby, in Atchison los 1-4, as did Canadian Pa- 12.97 h they are reauested to surrender cific, Rock Island preferred and St 4 to De. |2 ver cent. of their holdings tw the Louls and San Francesco second pre-|{ %, 1013 to Wits yanuay A Wis to company “to strenethen the company's ferred. ad Sts & "| position’ amd “increase the value of ti n@ market closed barel: 4. the stock.” ‘Phe local traction group closed oft : Heda A il The ‘clrowlar letter seis forth chat Ke 9 lost a “polftical place-hunters'" have appealed eager Bee Maa ics THE WHEAT MARKET. to the Supreme Court for the appoint. nd Brooklyn Rapid. spite of lessening trade, wheat| ment of @ receiver, and urges that if Bovania was down 1-8 while R ained a strong undertone. Corn | (iis, Vere, Gane the nawele of the com- and and Texas > "closed . pany Would be sueedily dissipated Wabash and quiet but firm with wheat In conclusion tho letter says that such considerate ionally, under, ventral opening prices aotton as releasing a Louisville & peach lost 1-2 1-8; September. fraction of your holdings will really cost York Central and Norfolk & Weast- | December, Corn—December, you nothin old Chicago May, M4. 5-8 a8; Decemd 5 Tennessee —_—_ was unchanged LONDON STOCKS STEADY. & Iron opening prices were: W Vhent— The Closing Quotations, tember, 187 1-2; Devembor, eptember, 68 bid; Decem: don market to-day, while console and other high-class Investments wero steady. South Africans were firm and copper stocks strong. ‘There was a good demand for Turkish securities on the Paris acount. Rio Tintos were of Americans High. Low. Close. Ch RM AT 48M Copper... Smolt, & Net. can Sugar 8. ¥ Chicago's closing rices were: W September, 11-8) Di heat Ld mber, 82 1-2 and 2 bid. Corn—August, moet $1 1-4 and COMMODORE ORTH FOUND BoDy The body of @ boy named Graham, “4 sixteen years old, of 61 Lexington Lito avenue, who was drowned while bath- off Oak Point in the East River on day, has been reco Clean Up Sale oOo iNegligee Shirts,| Con eat eee eee Manhatlan & Cluelt— finest quality of material, $1.15. Vache farharl Co. enenens) Cor. 13th St. BROADWAY Cor. Canal St. Stores. Near Champ ONLY TWENTY-SEVEN YET A BANK PRESIDENT Rudolph Schultz Is Chosen as Head of the Equitable National on Broadway. Tt was learned to-day that Carl Ru- dolph Schultz, who ts only twenty-seven years old, has been elected President ef the Equitable National Bank, at No. 805 Broadway, to take the place of James M. Bell, who recently resigned Mr, Scultz 1s a son of the seltzer- water manufacturer, who has a plant at Twenty-fitth street and First avenue, and is one of the youngest bank prest- dents in the country. He was formerly a director of the bank gf which he Is now the head, and has been associated with his father in business. LAWYER PUT UNDER MUCH HEAVIER BAIL Kelly Is Held in $5,000 Because He Violated His Parole in Swind- ling Case. ‘Berard J. Kelly, a lawyer, with an office at One Hundred and Eighty-s ond street and Third avenue, ar- raigned before Magistrate Ommen in the Jefferson Market Court to-day. Kelly, it Is alleged, was held Mag- istrate Ommen In the Tombs Court on Aug. 7 charged with swindling Kate Hell, a client, out of $36,000 worth of real estate He was held in $1,500, but was paroled for four days to allow him to got the bail. Kelly, it is alleged. skipped and was arrested as a Se Seem Asti justice. envi had nothing oo beld . ae THE WORLD: THUURDAY KV ENING, ALGUME 17, 1m ar es ae ea ®) IE Store Clases Saturdays at 1 P.M Darin td hog New York’s Best Friday Bargains Will, As Usual, Be Found in This Store To-Morrow, as We Roweht Bative Stwehe te Reine Porcee Downs > wr Many See These Suits,Waists k Skirts To-Morrow. The Great Sal ¢ Includes 4 Manufacturer’s Fntive Slock of Reautifal Pail Suits at a Fraction. af the Offevmmgs Can Newer Ae Panoated. ant suit Pot the maker of (hem planned on fon bread a ceale for hie Fall business and thed y f apit Then he offered ut an entire fine at a Ble price reduction for ready money. k re nearly a theweand sits. We wouldn't have passed tuel & phenomenal ofering even t af asked to take double that number. Neither will vou pass it once you see the suits They're wonders! Made fram all woot suifings In mannish mixty br " ne, etraleht front Belted coats, with faney st Hand mely red fare skits. Also shown in this lot are suits of Mug or black blind ft, with lone skirted bf and capes at in heavily sieepe iS corset tyle. AML sizes tom at Matchless Waist Voue Walking and Dress Skirts. Pall Watking Skirts for Women Meets See these Walsts betors you supply for Fait aL EN ie oad late ooonithaiiee wear, Advance Fall styles and fabrics for less and finished with and_ buttons. than many stores are asking for fag ends of open far Also Blue of Black Meiton Skirts, in the latest flare, heavily chet Also Biack Broadcloth Dr Skirts, well lined and trimmed with th | 98 ° broad pands of taffeta silk sizes: waist bands up to 36 inches special to-morrow at iis Two Great Friday Specials. You'll travel far to match these values to-morrow, but that’s not stranke. Rothinberg values are always unmatchable, be it Bargain Friday or any other day. A Special Lot of Children's 25c. School Hose Will Be Placed on Sale To-for- summer lines. In Plain White or Dotted Cheviot, pleated front, tailor stitched and 19 trimmed with pearl buttons, Shown in new. stitched tab stock, large puff all sizes to-morrow at est Fall shapes; just the thing for immediate and carly Fall wear; no wonder there are hundreds of them selling to bridge the gap between the frayed out Summer hat and the more pretentious Fall and Winter creations, Made of full range of a surprising te Fine ¢ ACE Ue ety ‘tee ime OF | horsehair sewed row and row; each row Apllced Shani tadda toon /stzes601 edged with spangles; brim of Jap silk with (2 TBucAsaic Wor ase Ber pAltT ten shirred tucks; a great selection at... special, seen. An Immense Assortment of the Newest Shapes Worth up to $3.50 Each Will Be Offered To-Mor- row at $1.98 Each; made of spangles, silk, chiffon, and toe; sizes 81-2 to 10; horsehair, &c.; a beautiful showing, all well made ial, per pair. 12 1-2c *. 1.98 Boys’ $4.00 Suits in Five Styles at $1.98. Another short word of that beautitul line of sample garments which we are offering so ridiculously low in price. We made an immense purchase of them—therefore there is excellent choosing 75c. Pants at 396. Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, Nght, medium and heavy weight, high spliced heel -59c, Heavy Blankets for {ull size beds, each,..... +++ 100 89. 19c, Linings at 12} sc. A Special Lot of Fine Black Silk Fin- ished Percalines, usually sold at 19¢. per yard, special, at. i Thete aie. cheviots, worsteds, cassime res and venetians—strictly all wool—made up in five distinctly desirable styles. Two-plece double breasted, three-piece Sack, or gray, Scores of fancy mixtures, all sewed with silk ang Strongly lined; sizes 3 to 16. Your spear to-morrow at .... sts Extra Silk Collar and Shield, Made for us in enormous quantities, That's SS why we undersell other good stores, Un- A Good, Fail $5.00 Value at $2.98 : cheviot, in plain and mixed fabrics— Thourh to all experienced buyers for boys. Sailor plat styls,in royal double seat, double knees, patent 7 dinal and red. Collars trimmed with and navy blue, cardinal and_ red nO 98 taped seams—finished with 7 biems on shield and sleeves. The extra silk col hip pockets and deep hems; (3 each sult is embroidered with stars and emblems. S sizes 4 to 15; specialat....... Heavy Russia Towelling, per yard... 39c. and 49c. Colored Dress Goods, 29c. Epis hey Bleached res per yar a In this lot we show 38-inch Zibeline Suiting, Cloth; new,attractive fabrics in autumn col- 29¢ orings; special, per yard...........ccesesees Regular 65c. Black Taffeta Silk, 19 inches wide; 12! special, per yard..... aad 2¢ wide, pure silk; special, per yard...........00005 59c $$ ’s Extra Size Muslin Und A {Women’s Extra Size Muslin Underwear-Also Extra Size Drawers of heavy muslin—40 inch hand trimmed with clusters of tucks 3Q) dotants@Weanland Corsets, 3 C Infants’ Flannel Bands, scalloped edge; 15¢. value, at. 1c s Heavy [uslin Extra Size Gowns, 44 to 50 !fants’ Long Slips, tine cambric, three styl inch bust—made with yoke, trimmed with clus- 35¢+» Specialat : neck and sleeves; worth 89c., special, 69c Li for little boys or girls; trimmed with Gowns in finer qualities up to $1.98, 5 insertings of tine embroidery, ruffles 719¢ with clusters of tucks and deep hem; 98 VAIUC, Aleceerseee cesses sic seneee H *X worth $1.25 each, special at.... 00. Cc f))+| Corsets, coutil, sateen ra net lace trim- Finer Qualities—equally good values—up to $2.98. i] 49c} Norfolks, Sailor Blouses and Russian Blouses. Plain colors in blue, black Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits ng matchable for school wear. Fi They're strictly all wool fast color serge. That tells the value story plainly —¢ Loans rprtins rorv Rae band, riveted buttons and rows of silk soutache in attractive colors, Embroidered em- ——————— 38-inch All-Wool Hair Li Honey Comb Bed Spreads for full size beds, each. iS ool Hatr ab ine iStriped Two Friday Bargains in Silks. : 49c Regular 75c. Black Peau de ‘Sole, ; 20 inches f} Peerless Values In Infants’ Wear and Gorsets. and deep hem; worth 50c., special at. , ters of tine tu itched ruffles at French Dresses—Very fine quality ‘lawn, suitable {| Extra Size Walking Skirts of {ine cambric, ; aaa BSA Wide WURGGEER Una Dralle rulesstriinnied and ribbon rosettes; $1.25 and $1.49 & ming top and bottom; 75c. value, at .. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep't. Dimity, pique, linen, and chambray shirt-waist suits, —skirts plain or tucked, lace or medallion trimmed. 3675 Black or white Japanese silk shirt-waist dresses,— skirts and waists tucked and|| |\\ to bring forth some- something, Lay your lines so something will, happen, and that something to your profit. There are lots of ripe op- portunities for mu- tual profit between trimmed with “French” N buyer and seller, ( only waiting for the knots. : right buyer and the 8.50 right seller to find each other, Find through The World. World Wants are cham- \! pions in the game, is “I-Spy.” Can't hide good business ,from them, Just to help along, attention ts called here to some of the good things in World Business Opportunity and For Sale columns that somebody will discover before nightfall. In this morning’s World there are 82 For Sale and Business Opportunity’ adver tisements. each offering something that will bring profit to-buyer and seller. It pays to read The World’s Business Opportunities and For Sales every morning, Children’s blouse or one- piece dresses,—in dimity, linen and chambray. 1.50 and 2.75 Twenty-third Street. A TIP—The way to reach the homes of New York ts through the aera the homes use to reach their help, That paper ts The é hr.

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