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) \ = cael ee ai { | Sy a ALL INLINE TO DEFEAT DEVERY Leader Murphy “Placates” Alderman Dowling and Elimi- nates a Third Candidate in Ninth District Primaries. EX-SHEEHANITE WILL BE, NAMED FOR RE-ELECTION. This Leaves the Field Clear for a Straight Fight on Devery but the ex-Chief Declares He Will Win. with ick, deft twist of his dexter wrist, Leater Charles F. Murphy wrong the neck of William 8. Devery and re- moved him as a factor in the coming munfelpal election, according to ¢x- Councliman Frank J. Goodwin, Secre- tary. Thomas F. Smith and the others of the “regular organization” in the Ninth Assembly District. ‘Peace has been established between the Goodwinites and Alderman Frank % Dowling, who was determined to run for the leadership as a third candidate, ‘with the seemingly inevitable result of eo dividing the anti-Devery vote as to fneure the election of the Big Bug of the famous society of Bugs, has been placated, and the fight !s reduced to Goodwin and Devery, with Dowling and his followers working for Goodwin. ‘There is jubilation in the Horatio Sey- mour Club, which !s the “organization” lub of the district, and to which Good- ‘win, Smith and the other friends of the ‘Wigwam belong, for they no longer have any doubt of the result, and Murphy bopes he will not be put to the neces- LEE RTE LT TLE ET TY PRET PT IN RAT ST THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903. RIVAL CANDIDATES FOR TAMMANY LEADERSHIP IN NINTH AND Why Be. Fat SOME OF THE OTHER MEN WHO FIGURE IN THE BIG PoLiticaL FicnT.,. WNY Desa When There Is a New Home Treat- ment That Quickly Reduces ‘Weight to Normal Without Diet or Medicine and Is Absolutely Safe? A TRIAL PACKAGE FREE BY MAIL. Don't be wo fat; don’t yaft and blow, don’t endanger your life with a lot of ex- coms fat; and furthermore, don't ruin Rroadiuay, IG to 34th Street Invite attention to their collection of Dress Fabrics and Silks among which will be found many styles exciu- sive to their departments, which are direct im- portations. | Zibeline, Panne Zibeline, Miroir Zibeline, Bourette Novelties, Nub Yarn Novelties, Camel’s Hair Checks and Plaids, Illuminated Zibeline, Scotch Heather, English Tweed and Cravenetted Suitings, in an extensive variety of colorsand black. Taffeta Etamine, Velour Chiffon, Mousseline Imprime, Bayadere Novelties, Crepe de Chine, plain and fancy, Miroir Novelties and other new weaves. They Direct Particular Attention to: Taffeta Btamines, new, soft, highly lustrous dress silks for entire costumes in all the new colors, 20 inches wide. At $1.00 per yard Two-toned Zibelines, with subdued hairline stripe in the new color combinations, 50 inches wide. At 79c- Checked Zibelines in large and small plaid effects, heavy weight for unlined tailored suits, Autumn color- teh, h send you free a trial package of his remarkable treatment that will reduce your weight to normal. Do not be afraid of evil. consequences, the treatment per- fectly safe, {s natural ana sclentifc and gives degree of comfort an to ns- tonish th ho have panted and persptred under the welght of excess fat. It takes off the big stomach, gives the heart free- dom, enables the lungs to expand naturally Innocent smile, asltting among the|triot, and) sald to the Jackson Club.|and you will feel a hundred. times better ing’ iN h POLICEMAN JUST LIKE DRAMA Ge ee ‘ This was the head and front of my|tho first day you try this wonderful home ings, 46|inches wide. Et Lien BLUMPNTHAL—Mr. Murphy, Mul- NTHAL (to. Murphy)—Well, day queen Is circulating all through the i sent for Mr. Rush and me OT BONE | Twenty-ninth Assembly District this | nd called off the fgnt? ; BLACK TAFFETA SILK, reprint from a Sunday newspaper in|, *HY—I have sent for no one; I | Grtas who have been cured. which you are quoted aq saying you are |W Caled no ono of: | |8Rsna'tor the fece trial package to-day. Te 19 inches wide, regularly 55c. per yard, AS Ces for Mulqueen for leader of the district, |saying that you told him you were in| “ill brighten the rest of your 1 24 inches wide, regularly 70c. per yard. At 52¢ _— and that you sent for Thomas E. Rush | ‘Yor of his election. | and me and called us off In our fight | ant not inteetoctngy Te ave tase. 36 inches wide, regularly $1.00 per yard. At 82c¢ sity of a repetition of shutting the door of Tammany Hall in the face of “Large Wiliam" again, although the eourts sustained the action. Transfers Cat Oft. ' Devery had over nine hundred “trans- fers” last year. That is, nine hundred ‘voters moved into the Ninth from other @istricts just before the primaries, as they had a legal right to do, for the ex- Press purpose of voting for Devery—and presumably Devery's campaign fund paid the expense, board and the Mk: But this year, this source of “popu! strength” is out off. Because of th pening for moral if not legal fraud through this Ucensed colonizing, the Legislature last winter Primary law, forbidding transfers and Umiting the right to vote in the pnm- @ies to those citizens who enrolled when they voted at last fall's election. Going Over to Tammany. <The Sheehanites are turning to Tam- many in the Ninth since the news of the “plagation of .Dowling’’ got about. Ber- uard Courtney, treasurer of the Pequod Club; John Jordan, a director, and his son, John L, Jordan, who is Assistant Superintendent of Buildings in the Low administration, having been appointed es a Sheehan man, together with’ sev- eral members, have gone into Goodwin's olub, and. “Tom” Smith is authority for the statement that Devery's followors ere in a panic and that nearly three hundred former Deveryites will be pro- posed for membership at the meeting of the Horatio Seymour Club to-night. “Ol ki they were trad- . but they couldn't Dr, William J. Stewart, chairman of the Devery General Committee, sald: “The decent people are with us and wo shall win.” Gibbons | said: George Washington “The odds are 6 i 1 on Devery.” JEWELLER'S FAILURE LAID 10 BROTHER Isador Michelson Forced to Make an Assignment Follow- ing Alleged Forgeries of Hy- man; His Travelling Salesman Because of the misdeeds of his younger brother, Isador Michelson, for twenty-five years a wholesale jeweller, of No. 41 John street, has been forced to make an assignment, Mr. Michel- ‘2on's Habilities amount to $62,684, and Yais assets are $10,534. Mr, Michelson is Ml at his home, No. 419 East One Hun- \dred and Eighteenth street. | The story of the failure of Mr. Michel- | fron 1s that of a man who tried t a brother and was repald by dishonesty. Michelson's brother, Hyman, worked ‘iis way up in the Jewelry business until the was his brother's salesman. He Kravelled over the better part of the fountry and sold and delivered goods. \ A short time ago Mr. Michaelson re ‘eived two notes supposed to have been ‘rawn. by. Southern merchants for goods fpurchasea amounting to $17,000, ‘The jnotes came due, and tho Jeweller wrote jto the merch: about them and re- jelved’ word- that they owed him no a ‘that the goods been paid hi Michaelson went. to Roanoke, Ya., where he met his brother and told plm what had happened. The brother said he would explain ‘verything, and the jewelry, which he He had delivered to the merchants, fp his trunk, Then he sald: “Excuse e for @ minute.” All Mr, Michelson learned after that aa in a note brought to him by a bell- y of the hotel signed by his brother. ("Phe writer sald he had done wrong, worry and that he never would be again. Mr. Afichelson searched for him and on had his baggage examined. The jwelry he was supposed. to have with Mr. Michelson thlegraphed er, came home at once made amended the [his name. as !s required dy the hospital Capt. Kreusoher started for Chicago. Norcesterenie half pint bottle, 8c; 13c Brand, imported, finest quality; Ib. 10c | Agerscese fruits, assorted, in stone crocks; 3 25c cored einen, thin strips; package 25c¢ He was accompanied by his wife. He P tees x PROC c ce costecen gs seco catients Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder—Makes 10¢ | WeSsecsrusssuscens “ “ ee near mI will cover several thousand miles on his @ Lemon and Vanilla Extracts—“Our 10c| Macaroni and Spaghetti—Best quality 7c | the finest dessert; assorted flavors; pkge. IC | Peerless Catsup—A pure tomato catsup_of | Libs Atl quality, 12c ‘trip, going a roundabout way and visit- Own” Brand—Extra quality, bottle... | domestic; Ib. pkge..........cseeeereee lipvgaci| CMusined Vero bat att the very finest quality; %{-pint bottle, 15 inds, Het) PER OS ing Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington Xicr Corn Starch —Choice quality, 6 Liberty Catsup—Fine quality; bottle, 10 lemeareea a HGHTE ry best quality 8c 8c.; pint bottle... inas C Fancy Table Salt—White and dry, 4-Ib. % Cae ened pane darter iO a freshly packed, Ib. package....4.ssee04 S| Sc. and. as ic oe Fist MI einen HORE AT Blue Ribbon Shoe Dressing —The best g ioe: Ses oot asians ae © or White Wine Vinegar—Best | Olives—F; es; bottle, a eorless Cocoa—Superior quality, ricl | rs 7 7 i | |—Best quality domestic, quart will return dy the most northern good PY Met oe re duart bollle rss ns ZC | Sere 1000 ASC and oe sess Potllts DBe | chocolate favor; 34rIb. Cah es,.r. 15¢ | tor indies’ and children's shoes; bottle... OC | Hote nn nna 15¢ So When a Burglar’s Pal Began to Gnaw His Hand He Dropped One-Act Piece Put On to Enable Leader Murphy to Give an) to beat Mr. Muiqueen. |¥You must fight It out among your: Biumenthal breathes hard, his chest | Selves. Why, it has been told around | i fies + | heaving. Murphy's brows knit up tn-|th he re-election of Mee Hower. Pee | The above are of standard weave, perfect black and high lustre, ‘. 0 uiringly. ctlonable | sar i y i His Prisoner and Ran to a/ Order Without Appearing tol Sprint: cron Siuaentnns seuamane opposed to MF. Sfonper ne Tear nee| Fancy Nub Yarn Taffeta Silks, Autumn shades, also Hospital. reads, BUUMPNTHAL Thanks That will fancy striped hemstitched white silks. ¢ MURPHY—Why, this purports to be | villagers, exeunt all. by re ne ate an interview with Mr, Smith. Tom! > Enter Secretary Smith (that was his |¢ cue, you know), ween to a standstil T. SMITH—Yes, sir. | dns, lMustrater one way Me. Murphy o Ed La 0 Mr. jhas of ‘01 fac~ know, and we want to know if it is true. — T. SMITH (reading sotto voce, then ajoud)—It is a lie, I never sald that. T Do So. Special at 55¢ Art 48c Value 75c. Black Wool Cheviot, 50 in. wide. $1.00 per week opens an account. erybody knows Murphy wants Rush cted. the Twenty-ninth, and I nted to get It straight. We'll beat (Adios Cravenette Rain Coste, in a 3 Value 75c. ‘There is much of the mysterious in the case of the man representing himself to be @ policeman in plain clothes who called at Bellevue Hospital early to-day with a badly lecerated hand. Carried away by the absorbing Interest of the tale so dramatically told by the injured man the young physician who cauterized and dressed the wound forgot to register In a pretty stage setting, Murphy (C.), Deputy Attorney-General Maurice B, Blumenthal, C! man of the Gpeakera’ Committee (R. C.), and Sec- retary Tom" Smith in the wings at the left, waiting for his cue; merry villagers represented by the newspaper reporters grouped about, « dramatic one-act plece was at Tam- many Hall, Enter Blumenthal, frowning flercely at Leader Murphy in his blandest, most SYHAT ho! Mr. Postman! Good morning! I say You're always so busy on Mondays, and why? “Know you not, Mr. Citizen, Monday's the day That each Sunday World Want ad. brings its reply PANAMA, Sept. 10.—There was asked if Mr. Rush's Osceola Club |/pread in Panama yesterday, owing to the was no was the organization club in the) Bakers’ Union ordering a general strike Twenty-ninth, and said there was no/on account of a difference with the mas- organization club in the district. I was|tor bakers regarding the number of asked where I, as secretaty of the Hall, |Wo:xing hours, The bakers refused to addressed communications for the dis-Jaccede to the demands of the strikers. “put on" pecween KOH and Siet authorities. While the doctor was working over the injured hand he asked how it had been bitten, for the marks were plainly made by teeth, The infured man said he had ween two burglars enter a grocery store and he had followed, coming upon them leaning over a deak, exploring drawers and pigeon holes by tue light of a dark- lantern. He called out that they were under arrest. but the larger and more viclous-looking of the pair turned and | cried: ‘Not on your life!" | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wond Ceylon and India Teas, in parchment lined cartons, 34 Ib., 13c.; 4S 50 Crisp and fresh roasted, in bean or fresh ground. Best Mocha and Java, Ib............ 2OC “T selzed him by the throat and started 25c.5 Ib......... to drag him toward the door,” said the Best Maracalvat Ib 20c self-styled policeman, “but he FACAIDO, ID... eeeeeeeeeeees leiconayes thea! puppased) and’ put unfat Lape ts e eae all kinds, 5 Ibs., 35c good, stiff fight, the smaller man all the| $1.60; 3 Ibs., $15 Ib... eee Choice Maracaibo, Ib...... wee LAO while pulling at me from behind, “This smaller chap was insignificant | enough until the impulse to bite seized ‘him. Doctor, that man had the sharpest | teeth I ever felt. He gnawed away at my left hang until I had to let go my| hold on the larger man and run for it" ‘The young physician admitted that he might have made just as hasty an exit, | and, pondering over the thrilling story, | he entirely forgot to ask the relator’s| name until he had gone. | Now, at Police Headquarters, tt 4 ported that the ry store Russell, at No. 22% First avenue, was en- | tered by burglars during the night, Some one called up on the telephone with the information that thieves had been seen there, but nothing of great value was) taken. ‘The puzzle is: Who was the mysterious , policeman? ‘The sergeants of all the sta- tions for many blocks north and, south hold up their right hands and declare they do not know the answer. 1 POLICE CAPTAIN’S AUTO TRIP. Commander of Far Rockaway Sta-| tion Going to Chicago. Police Capt. Louis Kreuscher, in com- | mand of the Far Rockaway station, started out to-day to make a police record. It 1s not likely that there will be many policemen to try to wrest it from him, for it witl require @ lot of, money. | ‘With a fine new touring automobtle— “CHOICE? Very Best Santos, lb..... aeasias ees 15c y "GROCERIES <4 Golden Santos, lb,.......... seneneee 10c he Very Best Creamery Butter, Ib., 19c. 180,960 pounds. Those who bought once utter at the amazingly low price of 19c. a Choice No. 2 Tea, Mixed English Breakfast and Oolong, 5 Ibs., $1.10; 3 Ibs., BOLT Ieee sean ene 25c GROCERIES A most satisfying test of the quality of our Butter is evidenced by the enormous sales made last week—a total ereeding came again. The sale has been extended for a few days, and a further opportunity is offered to secure the very best Creamery pound. We guarantee this butter to be in every way the finest and freshest creamery sold in this city. CONDENSED MILK Specially prepared for us, and warranted of highest quality. Made from strictly pure rich milk and sugar. Butler’s or Globe Brand, 3cans . 2Qc.|Liberty Brand, 3cans . . . .‘209C. Picnic Hams. Triumph Oats. Swift's or Armour’s, lean, tasty and mild Sugar Cured, Selected Rolled White Oats of finest quality, a perfect POUR 022 cs00 eeece AgcaonOnoD ce breakfast food, 2 Ib. package....- Tomatoes. Fancy Maryland Standards, extra choice, solid pack, 3 cans. 10c | Smoked Beef—Finest selected beef, thoroughly 8c Peerless Sauce—Equal to the finest imported | Macaroni and Spaghett!—Trovatore 25c Liberty Preserves—Made from choice fresh | Bromangelon Jelly Powder—Pack- one of the most expensive makes— 9 roads, ‘The captain has a leave of absence of twenty daye—his annual vacation. He hopes to set some hard figures for long distance automodilists to beat. —{— ICE WAGON CRUSHES BOY. Hugh Hanley, Six Years Old, Dies of Internal Injuries. Little Hugh Hanley, of No. %4 First avenue, died early to-day as a result of injuries received in front of the Amen- can Ice Company plant, at No, 410 East Fifty-third street. His death was due to! internal Injuries. The lad was six years old and with a number of compantons was playing on Re weheels, crushes his side and he was| jed to his ine It was thought first. that Jurion were, not serious, but it developed t Peerless Extract of Beef—Unexceiled 19¢) - | quality, jar Pure White Castile Soap, cak Toilet Paper—Koil or package... Baked Beans. Triumph Brand, very best quality beans, plain or in tomato sauce; 3-lb. can, ..., J 2c Stufied Olives—Selected, finest quality; | English Mustard. bottle, 10c.and............s20neeee 19c tin . 5c) Roast Beef or Corned Beef—Thor- we. Sc! oughly cooked; Ib. can........0008 5+ I BlueRibbonBaking Powder Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar, 14 Ib, can, 10c,; 34 Ib, can, 35c 18c.; Ib. can... Baked Beans—2-Ib, can....... . Sc| of the best of the cereals, packag Baked Beans—Plain or in tomato sauc 10 Parior Matches—12 boxes... $b. cans. C | Parlor Matches—1,000 ina box... Crackers. Butter Thins, Saltines, Social Five o’Clock Teas, Graham and Oatmeal; package...... | Black Pepper—Fresh ground—-lb. tin... 8¢ | Blue Ribbon Breakfast Food—One 10c Blue Strawberries, This season’s Fruit, delicious, Pineapple. In chunks, heavy syrup, Ib. can, 10c.; large can.eoe.. | Teas, 9c 10c 15c Apples. Fine large Jerseys for ta- ble or cooking; basket, 19¢c EVERYWHERE, Diamond Brand—this season’s GROCERIES Delleved to amount to over $60,000,000 an me! it, alleged to et . own an len. by the brother is ner my "or the clay ar as gon ee al be that he had been hurt internally. 1S 4 AMERIGANS WANT. TO BUY. Sweet Potatoes. RETAIL pack of sifted early June Peas. HOICE Fancy Virginias; bas- BRANCHES : Ct neces cece wove sees from an American ayndi- cate ot 4 / ili i cha 4 f Ra tile, tiene ety Oe SRI hatte od sist

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