The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1904, Page 13

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? HANE MANY Corporation Counsel Minturn Drawing Bilis Authorizing the City to Construct Street Rail- Ways and a Gas Plant. Hoboken proposes to own its street allways and municipal gas works. Acting in accordance with resolutions rushed through the City Council by Mayor Lankering, Corporation Counsel Minturn to-day drafted two bills for Presentation to the New Jersey Leyis- (ature. ‘The first measure provides for the woudemnation of the trolley Ines along ‘Clinton street, Washington. street and Willow avenue, from Lach avenue to Fourteenth street ferry, and authorizes ‘the issuance of bonds by the city suill- cient to purchase the trolley lines with- fin the corporate limits of Hoboken. The second bill will authorize the {s- suance’ ot bonds for the construction of @ gas plant in the city. “These bills, if pa. ‘eken municipal own and trolley rights,” said Mayor Adolph Lankering to an Evening World report- er to-day. “They are aimed at the Public Service Corporation, whfch has rvice, I earnestly hope that both mreasures will become laws. I shall do my utmost to bring about thelr passage by writing personal Getters to the members of the given Hoboken wretched Legislature,” The Pubile Service corporation owns Doth the gas and trolley rights of Hoboken. . Citizens claim that they are payitig 10 cents more a thousand feet than Newark, where the same corpora- tion holds forth, Their request for, #1 is has beep met with a statement that conditions are nederter Dalat in Newark. BIGAMIST FACES TWOANGRY WIVES | Arrested for Beating Spouse No. 2, William Powers Is Confronted in’ Court. by the Woman He Wed in 1899. The most aston!shed man in all Brook. ayn to-day was William Powers, of No. BI] Eckford street, Who appeared in the} County Court before Judge Aspinall to plead -to an indictment for assaulting his wife and found himself confronted’ with two wives, : how did you discover each other?” was all that Powers could way, “Then it is true that you're married|§ to both’ of these women?" asked Judge Aspinall, ‘It fs, Judge. I piead guilty, but, for heaven's sake, tell me how they got ou to.each other,” said Powers, look- ng Irom one woman to the other and blushing Curidusly. Powers's eurlosity was not gratifiod by the Court. He was led away, and then Mrs, Powers No. 1 and Mrs, Pow- ers No, 2 told the reporters this story: Separated Becnuse of Law Suit. ' In'}sto Powers lived in Manhattan. and met! Mfs.'Catherine de Groterle, of’ No. 626 East Sixteenth street. Mrs. de Groterlé was a widow and had a sult bending against the Consolidated Gas Company’ tor the loss of her husband, | Shé expected to recover $25,000 dam- nges. bul She consented to marry Pow- ers. » When her lawyer discovered her mar- riage he told her it would hurt her case if. 4. becume known, and advised her to eéparate temporarily. trom per husband ern shen wont to @raggeaand there apne for, Powers to restore. himself to the | companionship of his wife, he decided | to take unto himself another wife tn | sthe Interim, He proposed to Miss Hilde- Brand, wns, gecepted: and married in Saw Tis Name in Papers. Powers kv Mrs, Powers No. 2°80 ‘wat iat i decided not to luok up fe Not} mguin, and. 60 she nover Be Niiat’ Became. of nisi ‘until ieee | & Raat when she read Ih ‘the papers | hat ane William’ Powers had been ar- Sealed Wi ole indicted for beating Mra, She “thought Pecaten, ps oe ginlerg.be eR Wels. 80 Bhi led rs. tl No. ‘2, compared nates. bs then fon Mi ves pene to the Districts ‘Attor. Gat nyed to have Powers ar- ened’: for bigamy as well as as#ault, ’The littte surprise prepared for Pow- ‘rs was’ complete success, and he is ia) pe meditating on the uneer- ies Of matriniony:. i ed Great Alrship bgniats Can ou linwgine what ‘greet visitors to the St, Louis World air when the greut derial races for 4~ prigcs "of (ialke Piddermanny e Bun ay Wont: vnosé dra ee have rade f mous, Hit show tn # pare sTlusteation 4 in four Sunday's Bette Mae wonder ee Et esa | MKINLEY DAY IN CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, Jan, 29.—A carnation adorned the lapel of the coat cf nearly every member of the Houge ta-doy. in commemoration of the late Pyesident MocKinity's birthday. The chaplain re- ferred fvellngly to tho late President, saying. | “Wo thank thee, O Heavenly Father, for the beautiful life and character of our beloved MelXinley, whom we re- member with grateful hearts to-day Lor things that he dias his live, and beautitul example ot ‘Christian naracver and fort he left: behind him to usin his dea losmove, We be- seech Thee, upon the fearts of nen, of ‘Thy children, that truth and rightedus- and goog will shall reslen every jo “und thro the’ spirit of the FATAL CASES. A PUBLIC DANGER AND WHY CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN. Your attention has not been called to this public danger for come time, and we believe it is our duty to in- form the people that the majority of fatal pneumonia cases are cause by the patient taking for a cold some £o-called “cough cure” or “bal- sam" which depends upon poisonous drugs for its effect, These drugs deaden the nerves and stop secretioh along tle breuthing tract, which {8 always’ followed by congestion and inflammation—-that causes pneumonia, Withont these {nfurions druzs Father John’s Medicine cures cold, long-standing coughs and all throat and lung troubles. It 1s not a patent medicine. oe Pianos and Organs. The Greatest “Ptano Value in America. If you want to beoure one of the best hinnea made come to-morrow aure The Rush Is Tremendous Pianos for everybody and within everybody’s means, Walters Piano, $1 a Weck Falters, Plano, including cover, Yor S106, on easy: terme oto $5 Down and $1a Week Real Value, Walters Pianos are built to Jast a lifetime. Insti cannot begin to coipare with “the, Walters” Phase Being, offered tor gale ev, prices, ranging tro wo Reo that wo hre offering Sous poate tive saving of from $150 to in thie, ale. Pianos Deiiverea to Your Home on Payment of $5, No, interest charged for time taken in making paym: 10 Years’ Gvarantce ed tn elt tetters on the ins ’ Ta" St every Walters Pin set Exchange Our. old ‘ano wih, aC} and pay any bal on Hea 1 g een Pitti EAA TTL STW. Tt Rakhi ee Sale. a3 OK aabinee% PRICES. TEN’S OVERCOATS, © ferment ENS 005 aS, Rin cormealy Pay now. 10.00, Bei CR CREDIT. Pred oe OPENS AN ACI LADIES’ WaLki! a: SUITS, formerly 824.00, now 816,00 LADia>' MILITARY COATS, formerly. $21 mow $14.00. bai THE WORLD: CRIDAY KVENING, TANTARY 99, 1904. Nog Br AQ™M Ey Cor, Be Ane Clearance Sale of MEN’S TROUSERS. Here's an oprortunity of dressing up the old coat and vest with a fresh, new pair of trousers, and at little cost. i sale includes about 2,500 pairs of men’s trousers— light and dark striped worsteds few pairs of a kind— but they are th’s season's best sellers, and are now reduced fit periec ly and are well made. and althouzh the prices are penne do not compare them w.th the ordinary Callahan & Morrissy, | 48-50 West Fourteenth:Street, 47-49-51-53 West Thirieeith Street. The recent dissolution of this firm impels A Great Liquidation Sale, ce Extraordinary Inducements For Saturday. There will be Bargains "-'o-Wear Goods For Women, Misses and Children, ‘nm many instances on'y a for quick clesrance. These trousers $3.50 & $4 Trousers Reduced to $2 . Z 5 $4.50 & $5 Trousers Reduced to $3. 7 5 $6.00 & $7 Trousers Reduced to $4. 7 5 The early comers will make the best choice. ‘There's inany +a bargain to be had among the odd lots of Suits and s best selling styles. Some Now reduiced to $10 and $14.50. Women’s Tailored Suits | 4.98, 6.98, 9.98, 11.98 Instead of $10, $12, $20, $25. WE OF: BER N's’ LONE z lke braid vibon And rimmed ath i| Women’s Dress and Walling Siirts of nll-allic Peau de Solo, 4.98, 5.98, 6.98, 7.98 Instead of $10, 212, 315 ch remain from this seas: that sold for'almost double. Noga Brothers AQ Siv.Cor Bh Ave Open Saturday evening till 10.30. ool Navy Blue Cheviot t UITS, 1. 8 worth $3.00. black ana ai ane choive ¢ 3Ce 1 pair, nalead of "be. or Voiles, “Granites and Brilliantines, 1.98, 2.98 and 3.98 Instead oj $4.00, 36,00 and $8.00. Children's Coats This season's latest mode Silks, all-wool | Ix reeves and 1.98, 2.98, 3. 38, 4.98 Instedd of 45, $7.50, tn By sian ond. all the evening’ fehades’ ae . cach, inste , 07 3c, Rib! “bet V Beri S; neciel. One lot White Woe Rib Slightly soiled, 49c and 69c; 3 worth double, _ In Fur Department Boles and Mt 8c, 1.98, 2.98, 3, Instead of 64, $5, $7, _ In Women’s Waists ur ene Colle Chine and Praitetss, of colors and blacks, 2.69, 3.49, 3.89 and 4,08 Were $5, $6, $4 and’ $10, In French Cashmere | Yale Dental Company (in), Se eee ca erase 124 WEST 23D STREET, Eight doors west of Sixth Avenue, next Child's Restaurant. Our Spgcial—Gold Caps and Bridgework Only $3.50. i DAY I POssIRLy. and Children’s Warranted 5 years nst all breakage, BARLY MORNING ORDERS Our Plate Work, Filling, Extracting, Painless, Verfect, Prompt, at Equally Low Charges TRADING STAS 8.20 to 6, Sunda In Russian, Gibson and Blouse models, made of all-wool Zibelines and Oashmeres, 1.98, 2.98, 3.98, 4.98, 5.98 Were $5, 87, $9, #12 and $15, Waterproof Garments a’ and Children’s Ry shes, Raglans, ete. 98c,1.69, 1, 98, 2.98 & 3.98 Re Sholce an ins Hort Work or Teeth without Tyatural feethy: OUT. PAIN, Women’s Coats of all-wool Hataeye Chewlots and Zib- ilitas rset and Strap 1.98, 2.98, 3.98, 4.98 Instead of $7.00, $10.00 and $12.00, House Dresses, Wrappers Yomen’s Bath and Lounging Robes, Dressing Sacques, Wrappers and Hause Dresses—all styles and material priced at a tithe of thelr val effect a speedy clearance, In Boys’ Department we offer an elegant assortment of Ru m1 nn wold “ruling ni roo parte ctl natural f forget aliout then. Inserted without. pain. for any pervon "who har lent from one th ten teet OXLEY, Dentist, $10 Sixth Ave. Goth at.) i In Mercerized Madras 89C, 1.39 gues oo, In Hosiery Department. fackone in natural your teeth would stop aching won't stop them—coming here and having us Properly TREAT and FILL them will, No pain when our New Botanical Discovery is applied to the gums, Men's Woollen Hi camel's hair and bi! 1 1% c @ pair, instead of 19. Black Cotton WHAT V’E HAVE TO SAY. tan WEEK will eta you ane your , well ciiorttiite Ws Chott 8 Hose, best quallise 18. a pair, insteau Of 29, In Millinery Department. Hats, same styles a: , Srouped into three sizes 2 to 6 years; rangiag from 67c. % 5.98, Instead of $1.25 to $10, In Gloves ¥ Cul Sompiate. ied of Wo Fall Sets of Teet: In Uatrlmmed abs lots and priced a 29¢., 49c. and 89¢, Anstecd of $1, $2 and $3.50, te effect a quick clearance Wwers, Pompons, Al a re. we have made sim Silver Filliug: Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W, 23d St. (2d dour west of Abraham Eden & Strave's. dozen of Dent's aa uality _wonllen Whites, Blacks and Grays, a 23C, per pair. Real he 50c. itl CLOTHING CO, 1814.34 Ave., Near 65th St., N.Y. BROOKLYN,. 700 Brosdwaye: OPEN EYRNINGS. Hours, 8 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer),| cotar—winmed wih wad tine vear wee 3.90— QB 69 Nassau et (Lay.) 1 CLOTHING ON i West Fourteenth Street JANUARY’S LAST BUSINESS DAY~ Ends January White Sale! Again We Say, Buy Cotton Goods While You Gan At Our Sale Prices They are Based on 9 and 50 cent Cotton, + Yeiterday’s quotations (154{ cen.s) equals advance of 65 per eénty”’”? TO-MORROW WILL BE THE LAST DAY.. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN’S CLOTH AND VELVET COATS, In Three Lots for Positive Clearance: f os Goll Goatnn..\.sscostcasiscss. 3.98; were s8and $i Cloth and Velvet Coats . 4,98; were $12 and: Velvet Coats........ oe 5.98; were $15 to ‘This includes every cloak tn stock—the hand- somest novelties not excepted~2 to © years, 6 RS, For Last Day of January Sale BOYS’ $3.50 SAILOR SUITS.......... 1.85 ~ Jost enough tor one day's sae. Made of strong all-wool erzes—foyal, gatnet, dark green and browu—witb nai y braid trimmings and embroidered emblems—3 ta 8 years—the maker took a heavy loss rather than carry them over—we'll sell close toco t to give a closing January bargain. BOYS' RUSSIAN OVERCOATS BOYS' TOURIST OVERCOATS 3 xford and Navy Friexe—all wool— Belt back—all wool Pyle Ril and without embed enbieins— gray, also fancy overcoa: made from tallors' remnants of plain and mixed Cheviots. Corduroys and Cossimeres—thoroughly well made—extra strong where extra strepgth a. ,° needed-—cut full and roomy—4 to 16 years—over a hundred patterns to ,4 choose from! ‘ 1 eres» ——————_——_———— Clearance Sale of Corsets fot fast day of January Sale. ~ About 900 pair in all that we want to quickly close outa here are the prices to do it: 17 At 79 cents , {At 149 . Regular and Extra Sise Corsets— Extra Size Strdtant rch Two well-known makes--22 to 36 Geulally $1.19 and: $1.25— Stout Agures—st to 38— ate ‘ were $2.98, At 98 cents Stratght Front Corsets. Sizes 18 to 30—were $1.75 and $1.98, At 2.49 Among these are rich Satin Cloth Cor- Silk Brocade Corsets— sets—white and black—beautifully fin- Straight fronts—sizes 18 to@4— . _ {shed and it!m'a. i value $4.25 Morning Specials Being a Feature of Our Fanuary White Sale We Offer To-Morrow Until 1 P, Mir WOMEN’S CHIFFON DRESS HATS— ie : eee eRe abt sic te anapes value $2.50; oe ate ONLY SOLD UNTIL 1 P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. % BOYS’ CORDUROY AND CHEVIOT KNEE PANTS— AU stars 4 to $5 if yeare Strong ice aan made— ag NO MAIL ORDERS. ——————————? LITTLE CrilLDREN’S CLOTH COATS— : Cadet Blue, Tan and Brown—lined and warmly {nteclited—wide © ot Toansyivenis FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, N w York Central Fast Black (Hermador?)—douole beels and toes— No Reference Nor Security Required. LENOX CLOTHING COMPANY. 2289 THIRD AVE., NEAR 125TH, ONE FLIGHT UP, 247 SIXTH AVE., COR. 16TH ST., ONE FLIGHT UP, 884 COLUMBUS AVE., NEAR 104TH, ONE FLIGHT UP. Satisiaction | Guaranteed. it eaconte wierd epee AST WATE! higwso, ‘Inditnap a LEATHER WRIST AND HAND BAGS— M Business Coutidential, Open Evenings. {1 Lin Ae AM some with vinaigrette also—valuc $1 25ee00...s4eeseeee cope eee seeee vir eRe see AM FURIT RE Oue ROOM she ) AT “45558 \¢ EDISON PHONOGRAPH. tu the world Ons MXCHANGID.” IB DAVEca- .| 3 BDAv 14gese Also open Mon.. Wed & Sat NEW GREDIT SISTEM ‘THING FOR JADIRS DE, NO INQUIRIDS at Make your purchase: rey the first payment, And (ake the goods along, The Fashion Credit House, Between Sth and ith oA aso’ gd" Ave, “Com 1 abe oruy Y EVENINGS, AER PRP ubigHONDS. VIN aes ntative If desired: emerlead Diaiwon 10 MATDEN LANE. “rare ad eh TOR, DIAMONDS, BASY PayMeEN? WATCHES, BS. 2a BRP CWAN, JEWELRY. 81 MAIDEN LAND (upataire), css Wiel Tt Pay ub 2 ay pen ans | ue thi Sn RS a Baste. | i tgs a a SHURA ta} emb'd front—' r ork: AAR yon Broadway, A dareokt pletely fa arnished Room Apartment Furnished Completely Room Apartment Furnished Completely Room Apartment Completely Furnished Erelgne pala on Out “Cor. asth St. & 8th __(Open Saturdays Until 10 o'Ctock.) Cul 99. 981: Two. roan Apartments Conipletely Purairhod $150 and 5200 Each. rOnx and Westchester purchasore il ind It advantageous to deal with ; --2188-2190-2192 } THIRD AV, , Bet, 119-i20 Sts, a Open ovenon until 9 o'clock. Bro n Bille Zephy New Bodice Belts from witty “fuinty cord. A ‘and clusters of het Taffeta, Peau de Solo, Satin, Fan Be eke reape em hack Button Braids and Hlastic—with or ees WEST: SHORE RR. *R:} Men's Neckwear Greatly Reduced.‘ ‘tains leave Franklin Be. For intermediate A.M. , 3, Gall and, Make Streets, 9.18)."9,28 Your Own Terms, p MEW'S and boys" ING, Ladies’ Suite” AN j teat ind Now A World Power. Within the past few years the United States has come to be recognized by for- ign nations not only as a world power, but as one of the very foremost factors on, It you would ap- preciate our wonderful expansion in ter- ritory, naval, mi dustrial resources, get the fa MONDS.WArcH a P, or Cars, ithe Car and Call or Write. _OPEN EVENINGS, STANDARD OUTFITTING CO., a7. 39 MAIDEN LANE,N, Y, 38 SIX. ay Sur RCLTON an NEWVARIC AY Bro » financial and in- Away. and. Pe ‘The New York Transter Company bagi TrouaW toedentinatns, for Penneylvanie An &, Eixin, Watch ons, $1 ww curity te: | Naa Nerat's @LOBE CREDIT WATCH CO,, 03 Nessou, here ferns BGRPasee General ans Agent. jf 85 conte by" wal. ONLY SOLD UNTIL 3 P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. —_—————— WOMEN’S BLACK HOSE— ik embroidered f:snis 1 —all sizes—usuaily 29 cents....eesessee sees fee ee ee cemeeesy a Saflian, Walrus aod Real Seal—gray, brown, red, green and biack— nickel, gf t and gunmetal frames—with purse, or card case and purse; ONLY SOLD UNTIL t P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. a Washable Shirt Waists .|New Washable Neckwear: Values tor Last Day of | Gitte tailor or fancy stitch apd Bioontedponinatn Watee~ | enc oot Sadie inette jen fr or back—w! Roxana side Heated Duchesee ouster | colored Special. veevsceevesersien 4D ari button finish—White. also 4 565) mmb'd Linen or Canvas Collar and Cutt White and Lanier oak \ | Sete-self colors, black and whi y ve ua i and scallop e: care trout Wilts, Tan and 4,98] value to TB... 49 to 1.60 Bile srelie) Bs yes sesst"t t front ou 60. Pamevatue ee 2.981 without ornaments—special value. Oe | Tecks, Puffs, Four-in-Hands, Imperials, Club and Butteefly Ties all now in three lots as follows: 69 cents, 39 cents, | | 9 cents, * were 93, were .55, were .29, Light and dark fancies a+ ail white and back 6 Ser Saturday Sale of Scholars' Supplies ; | Drewing Books. sesvnadeneedenene “20 Stenographers’ Note Books—paper or 12| bound cove ; 15 [Ink or Pencil 15 | Black Marking 9 dow... Hardwood Pencil Boxes— two compartments—lock and key.... Japanese Pencil Boxes... Filled Pencil Boxes..... School Comp: Pens—Gillott' Esterbro! 6 | Boys’ Sc Penholde! om. Sikes Pencils—doa..4 | Girls Initial School Bags—niokel 12 Inch Rulers—braas ed, Composition Book—sing! 3 | Fancy’ Pen Wipors. Leather Book 8tr double : Fi Carryalls bobiai 3 plate 5 [Plain or Folding Lunch Boxes. "18,000 pial alg Paper 800 29 |Fountaly Pens. [MUCUABC...++-s¢09, White Chalk~ité pos....... . 5 [Black Ink,.,....-8/Red Mnie

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