The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1903, Page 10

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ter Though None Knew It. TEACHERS GET $18,000 AND DAUGHTER $10,000. No Provision Made for His ~~ Widow—Residue of $250,- 000 Estate Goes to Sisters of the Testator. ‘By the will of Alpheus D. Du Bois, AMifty-two years Principal of Public Ne street, ‘Avenue C, made public to-day, the fact! that this well-known educator had Capmite and a daughter is made known hol. No. on Bast Ninth for the first time. Mf. Du Bois disposes of nearly a quar- million dollars in bis will, but “fils ‘wife Julia fs not a beneficinry; and 90'S WIL VEAL SECRET 4, Public School -Principal’s Last ‘Testament Discloses Fact that He Had'Wife and Daugh- TRADING STAMPS [PUBLIC WORKS FOR [CUTTIN “IVER SHLODS J. BREKENIDE Trenton Excise Board Disturbed by the Practice and Warns One Liquor Dealer to Ston It or Lose His License. {Special to The Exenine World.) TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 15—The legal- {ty of giving trading stamps with ten cent drinks of rum was debat: ly four hours last night by the Tre Excise Board and wheri the meeting was | adjourned the matter had not been final ty disposrd of, Commisstoner Jummel} started the de- bato by saying the trading stamp matter had beon brought to his attention by a man who received one of a wrong color. | He did not discover the deception until after taking bromy the next diy. ‘The majority of the complaints were against liquor dealer on Gouth Broad street, Baron was summoned before the Ex- clse Board last night and rebuked for taking such measures for gaining trade He was told that {t was contrary to the did not desist his license would be re- voked. Baron promised to stop handing out the stamps. His business has increaed wonderfully since ‘ne started to give the premiums. Sigmund Baron, a wholesale and retail r spirit of che excise laws and that if he} Borough President Littleton, Sf Brooklyn, Decides Upon Ap- pointment After a Conference with Senator McCarren. It jm settled that Joon C. Breckenrts6e, former General Manager of the Brook- ‘liyn Rapid Transit Company and at pres« ent in command of the company's Ve i staft of engineers, {s to be appoint \ missioner of Pubac Works of B: FS Mr, Breckenridge’s appointment determined on to-day by Borough resident-elect Littleton after a confer+ ence with Senator Patrick H. McCarren. Mr. Breskenridgo has for -Reveral weeks been ider consiteration and the question of his appointment has been placed ‘before him, but nothing definite d.until to-day, Mr. Brecken- pert engineer and Is His appointment also meets with the approval of Leader Charies F. Murphy, who has stated that Mr, Breck- ‘right sort of a man” for During ghe campaign Me. enridge, who {s an ardent Demo: effectively for the succous of the Ucket in Kings. It is atfo decided that William A Doyle, former Counciiman and at pres- G CONTINUES CTEN CHAR R. Fulton Cutting was re-elected chairman of the City Committee of the Citizens’ Union at the annual meeting at No, 4 Unton Square last night. A, 8. Haight, from Kings; A. M. Harris, from Richmond; Fielding M. Marshall, from ed hb ce Sp er Seda eed from ueens, Were in. View-Claairmen. Soha J. Murphy and 1, N. Beligman wero re-elected ape gd and Treasurer, ‘A discussion of prospective legisia- tion occupied the attention of the meet- ing. after the elestion of officers. Ar- guments were put forth Ip favor two-year térm for members | and four vers for M. cvaptance Mr. Cut id have preferred hip and take tsatd ne was ‘is place sa the ran If It was the Hiling t= do the woi Wish of the bod WHAT AND WHY. Why . should substitutes for Scott's Emulsion be refused ? Because they do not begin to offer the equivalent of food-value contained in Scott's Emulsion. Why should special care be taken to avoid so-called wines, cordials and extracts ig Manufacturing Jeweler and Silversmi 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. Opposite Boerum Place, Near City Hall. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY FILLED. | WATCHES FOR MEN. | me WATCHES FOR MEN. > ex. total which he has) Ifft for hie imho fs rather’ vaguely ' de- as "Ivy Blanche McGee-or Me- f ——— -|ELOPERS MARRIED IN COURT. Fin Public School No. 3 with whom a@ssociated for many years. DwBots ‘died last Sundi that he was possessed of a large fortune was well known, but t he teach- @fs of Public Gohool No. 36 hardly ex- pected to be remombere’ by thelr old master as liberally as they were. They Jenew! nothing about the‘ bequests that ted been made for them until an Rven- fing’ World reporter carried the news to them to-day and then there was great Peoiding in the school ‘over Uhe good qefortune of the five. _- Always Remembered 01d School. ‘Mr, Du Bois was ‘sevénty*séven years ela And tle gon of the Inte'Rev. George Du Women learned of the scheme and en- joined their husbands to go to Baron's for whiskey of they must drink at all. ent leader of ‘the Seventh Assembly District -of Brooklyn, Is to be le Deputy Fire Commissioner in Brook- lyn to eucceed Deputy Laimbeer. Mr. Doyle is young and energetic and was one of the first leaders in Brooklyn to ald Senator McCarren in the reor- ganization of the party in Kings. Lead- br Doyle in well acquainted with Charles F. Murphy. 2 —————— KLEPELL FLEES AGAIN. Newark Police Again Hant Man Charged with Assault, (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J., Dee. 18—William Klepell, who was arrested in tho Bronx last night, having ‘eft this city of cod liver oil? Because they contain a large percentage of alcohol | ath afford only temporary stimulation. ‘ Does not Scott's Emul- sion also stimulate the body? Yes but it is stimulation | through nourishment. ‘ What vital food principle is involved in the action of Scott’s Emulsion? | Direct. and perfect nour- ishment without tax on the stomach. Bridegroom Amazed Because He Didn't Have to Pay Fee. Joseph Dyer Dix, who described hime self as a mechanical engineer from Clarkaburg, W. Va., and Ofiss Irene Barton, of Richwood, in tho same State, appeared ofore Magistrate Breen, in the Centre Street Court, this morning and asked to be married. ‘They raid they had eloped because Miss Barton's father, a wedl-to-do merchant, hal o- pored the marriage. After the ceremony x took ome money from his pocket jand was going to offer it to the Magiz- trate as a Tee, , “Don't do that,"" Whispered a police man. is Honor will feel offender Just thank btm," “Gee!” ejaculated Dix. “This is the only place In New York that I've struck that they're not holding out thelr hands for the donai.” Then hv thanked the Magistrate rt. Solid Gold Locket, set with genuine diamond in star setting, ‘actual value $15.00; price, $4.75. for Solia Gold Cigar Gutter set with a genuine rom the offic to the county jall here to- Solid gold Link But- aumond Solid Gold Lorgnette Chain, set with tons, set vith gen- Aaireson, a constable, went (no chip) § t4-karat gold-flled case, American WOVE § aniond; price, wine’ diamonds: in yematalt bond when huewas orig- Inally arraigend, and it wax he who Sa. tae accused obnok., On their way to thy Jall Atreson stopped to con- Verse with a friend. ‘Kiepell disap- peaced and the entire polwe force of Newark is gearching for him, Bois. After his fifty-two vears of service as a public schoolteacher in this city he retired three! years axo, 1. and the methods of Instruction rs vefore “Mr. Du’ Bol. gave up tire hin because of old ment, warranted for 10 years Solid gold case, American movement,$ star setting ; actual We'll send you a tample free upon request, $4.00 $6.73. $8.75. value, $6.55 price, SCOTT & BOW: 409 Pear! Street, N. ¥. ‘ - -78. it he never lost him: interest in -old fo, 38, as he was wont to call- the fed there vy’ him when In thie] a ime are carried on there yet. Some roe there Was a movement to re- is school ral K ene a Tbe stahtrto keer “ 1 EO to are eo. nero ered In’ his will, | 14-karat gold filled case, warranted § 14-karat solid £0) |, extra heavy case, for 25 years, Waltham movement, Waltham or Elgin movement $12.50. Price, $24.75. WATCHES FOR WOMEN. | ay ee other, for. years 14Karat solid gow, Riverside Waltham ention® his’ wife, Julia. movement, extra heavy Case....$39.50 Aieolutely no provision for hi HMovident that the dead man tad no More notion of ther whereabouts than Aeshad ofhia daughte Tro slsiore of D. Jonns and Caroline, Seaman, are ike "residuary. legatees. ‘These sisters but makes Solid gold case, (extra heavy) fitted with Waltham or STRAUS move- ment and space ve i nthis city. t up to the time an Wening World ‘reparter lie Beuool No, 28 to-d informed tememb: led at Pub- \" . the teache \\ ces of them in the will, @y 1) ) for monogram price, $14.75 solid gold case, with jewelled it will strike many a respon- sive chord. .. Solid Nd case (extra eavy) tent with te Ga Us of 4 large’ and brilliant dia- monds (no chips), first wuality, full “jeweled ‘Wal- that movement;. price, » $1775: en nee ree ooea All Watches kept In order for three years frec of charge. Solid gold case, extra heavy set With 4 genuine dia. monds,Waltham or STRAUS Ss: Open ’ aturday Evening Until 11.00. Solid Gold Watch and Pin, fine deweles movement, 5. Saturday Evening Until Enameled Watches (any color), with pin and box ‘to match, $3.78 Solid ‘silver Watch and’ Pin, $2.75 Peewee errno) All Watches’ kept ta good order for three Not. one hide in every dozen is good enough to be made .into years free of charge. **King Calfskin.”” Ghly one tannery in America—our own—can be trusted to tan it right every tims. Tanning is like photography. Every hide is first ‘‘ developed,” like a negative—then “*fixed.”” ‘As much depends upon skill and care in this, as upon the material used. Under-development fails to bring out the finest features of leather,—its pliancy, smoothness and preservation. \ Over-development ruins its fibrous strength. © Regal tanneries were necessary to know when hides were developed, carefully enough to deserve the brand ** King Calf.”” ‘ “King Calf” is tanned for and used only in the Regal shoe. The soft and, pliable qualities of ‘‘ King Calf’? do not prevent its being the best wearing stock tanned. It wears like iron. With its highly finished surface, it is easily cared for, quickly: polished, holding its luster as no other leather can, “King Calfskin’? was necessary in Regal shoe uppers, to equal the wear of their costly ‘* Live-Oak’” soles. “!Tannery-to-Consumer ’” economies were necessary to give you $6.00 Regel Shoes for $3.50 per pair. REGAL | THE SHOE THAT PROVES 60 REGAL sTORES—20 OF THEM LN THE METROPOLITAN pisitHicr. MEN’S STORES, ” = ! | . | Beautiful | 49 Uprights | Don’t worry about the payments! | | TERMS: $5 monthly until paid. CONSTRUCTION—the best. DESIGNS—Elegance, with that grace of pattern that gives the individuality to our pianos. MATERIAL—Selected woods, » perfect in structure, FINISH —sShows the master hand of the educated polisher. a | FREE TO BACH PURCHASER 4 JA 2xautiful Sol, Scarf, Piano ‘f-Lessons for three months, and fif- jfeen sheets of the latest music, exchange pianos, ani sliver goods upon first payment. for Xmas Gifts, a glittering holiday display—our stock is just brimming over with rich, beautiful and price- pleasing suggestions. Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Rings, Pins, etc,, to suit every fancy. Why ot make your selections now and pay jus later—Simply say “Charge it.” Stylish Wearing Apparel for Man. Woman | And'Child at MoneySaving Reductions. CRON OPERATOR OF TEN STORES. 19 EAST 14th ST., Perey, pvaaway Open Monday and Saturday Bvenings. ee + Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN—LXVI. TILL. PEEWEE CAME TO WORLD-WANT TOWN CRUEL FATE WAS WONT TO TURN HIM DOWN. © GRAND CHANCES THROUGH HIS HANDS WOULD SLIP. ‘BUT NOW HE'S GOT A CAST-IRON GRIP. / ‘SO HERE'S HIS TIP: “YOU JUST CAN'T LOSE PF WORLD-WANT ADS. YOU'LL ONLY USE.” j Ady Row; Untown, near 7th, Ave. cog NEW YORK CITY, Cortlandt st Naseau at. Montacue Broudwas. F Bedford Ave. » Ditmare St. and wi ti Ee § sel NEWARK. 8. E, cor, Stet & fal Froad 8t.. opvy WOMEN'S STORES. NEW TORS Cire. Bib Sixth Ave. eer, Biot Bt N. gy, } to smoke good ventral RoR. of N. J : cigars who uses Sunday World . Sunday orutrd’ Ave. Sixth Ave. 12%th Bt. way, corner 10th Bt. ware, tan wr $35 Broa

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