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tere Mecislan Ge Gets Belated i, Piformation About Scheme | + A "to Charge Three Cents Extra | 2 ton Williamsburg Structure. | ¢ es EXPRESSES INDIGNATION "AND SAYS HE’LL BLOCK IT. as Will Refuse to Approve Any Con- ‘ “tract that Does Not Stipulate \ that Passengers Shall Cross for One Five-Cent Fare. ® ee Mayor McClellan will block any at- to extort an additional three- eet from passengers patronizing which, it is promised, will gyees ne Williamsburg bridge by July 1 He aia emphatically to-day that any such attempt either by means of the fincorporation of an independent com- pany or as the result of an agreement @tween the B, R. T. and the Metro- tan will meet with his determined J@pposition. fot until informed by the reporters y that a combination of local rall- interests was operating in the di- of charging @ three-cent addi- al fare to croms the bridge was the ‘or aware of the exact situation. is; all news to me and not ble news, either,” eaid the Mayor. certainly gm opposed to anf pian contemplates exacting an addi- fare for the privilege of crossing new bridge. I ghall not agree to a past between the olty and the rall- companies until it 13 specifically Just Ler ME AND ME LAUGHLIN GIT SQUARE With $648 90S 0996464 964H44 EHOOH4 4-4 TILL £ Git nim ar THE PRimaRiEs! Lavy BOUNTIFUL HitL, sooseaeoasorseerasoen nes $ Lonersooonoere, SAooearoogod THE WORLD} ‘tHURSDAY EVENING; MAY 19, 1906. LADY BOUNTIFUL HILL ENDEAVORING TU MAKE BAD BOYS QUIT THEIR ASSAULT ON THE GOOD LITTLE BOY, LPDOD POE POEREE OGIO FOSS DOS COOH Now You Boys MIGHT AS WELL GET TOGETHER, FOR TINTEND TO HELP THe uTTLe CHINESE Boy To THE Last! THE SWELL KID oo £F 4999S $9OO50096H090050OO0OD MURPHY CANCELS | SOUTHERN TRIP Tammany Leader Reported as Ready to Stay Here Until Mo- Carrenites Yield or All Out of Office. PERRO Pe When Tammany Leader Charles F. Murphy heard on Satur Jart that Comptroller Grout had given a place ih his department to Thomas F. Byrnes, the McCarren man who was deposed from office by Commissioner Oakley, Mr. 2 Oe PEPISTX Murphy had his trunks packed, it Is sald, to go to Hot Springs, Va. } | He at once cancelled the trip, and de- @ | clared, It 1s added, that he would re- | main in New York until every McCar- Ten man holding office had elther agreed to follow Doyle or was put out of the public service. Yr. Murphy smiled when the story was told him to- day, ‘wut would not discuss It, When the leader reached Tammany Hall to-day he sid that he was enjoy- jing the best of health, stories to, the contra7y notwithstanding, and had no intention of going away. “New York is a good enough summer resort for mé. And here In Tammany,” he added, smiling, “we have the foun- tains of perpetual youth." & Asked regarding the Brooklyn situa- tion, Mr. Murphy sald: “I don’t know. I -haven't been in Brooklyn in a year, I don't know anything about it.” He was then asked If he had read Mr. Grout's statement of yesterday, No, 1 have not read the statement, but’ I h heard something about it, he answered. Mr. Murphy ention was ‘called to that part of the Comptroller's state- ment in which he states that Mr. Mur? phy ought to devote himself to Man- hettan instead of mixing Into the af- fairs of Brooklyn. PIDROPRIGTIS D2-3 PEST S9999-596-399E-4- lated that the payment of # five- t fare shall tle @ mumuous ride across Resorting to Sharp Practice. It is strange that this matter had efore been called to my attention. ak ga iret glance es though interes! TeONy are resorting to Pephall investigate this ‘ally, and shall instruot NEW LAW GIVES ve no contract which may involve the ent Ce one ay erkce the mere Ivilege of crossing, th The e-cent fare sh lischada ats a through 1 shall oppose an elght-cent fare temporary or permanent ar- rement.” P&gn you understand why At matter not si to you cannot,” answered Mayor ughttull ir, McOleilan added that no intima- mn hade been ntade several weeks ago, en it was agreed ‘that the New York T. an ‘he. mousiy Approves It. Coney’ Island ‘and Brookiyn tines] ‘The discovery of @ claus ‘a re to jointly use the bridge, Cathe Jaw passed at the recent session of the Poet ee Wit reveived arailty: | Legtstature will probably inaugurate ent fare, with the Manhattan cars|™any improvements by the City of essing the Bridge to Brooklyn and|New York. Heretofore {t has been Joop and the Broc urning via a = to Machattan and necessary for the city on @ street, X [through the discovery Litueton, of Brooklyn Borough, provements as it Board of Estimat ast vote approving tt, ‘ough cars over the bridge. How long} The law now found b it time would be I aan not prepared | tleton {s Chapter No. Mtate,, UaUl the loopm aro oonetruct= 14, and amends Se throjgh cars can not be run over] Chartar as re-e To provide for immediate | 405 of the Jawa of eaities it 19 planned to run shuttle In addition to the specific ing from. termnus to terminus. | The fare propos charge mate enattie aimee is Of Course, Says Mr. Beat. every pasi niger senger Day ait adaltio t least that are bs nla when through trains et, Ai said the Com: ea in ‘way it looks yMichols then said he.under- that the three companies inter ree a abt act company 6 Ratiroad Compan; n t see what other san $e met that will in- 47, of Tt reads dermen may also creat urp thevariovs powers upon the etty of No partment or oficial thereof; however, that no bonds or debtedness shall be issued for # =| otimate and Apportionment. ‘hie law undoubtedly, & ty it needs to-day, “It i that it provides for tl dufldings used by the city. vessels.’ lice and fire boats. York has eecured trom the Les! dge. |in many vears, i. = ‘money sppropristed. tag shoul the) oar the reasonable limit anythin | ate McClellan Calls on Commis-| the. city's treasury beng looted,” sioner McAdoo. | Pane wite of Mayor McCleljan and her rode up to Polico Headquarters! AipaNY, May 19—With imposing ay in a bie automobile for a visit! ceremonies in All Saints’ Cathedral to- Tas merionee ok through the build-|day Rev. Dr, Richard Henry Nelson, trom the Gallery to the} hitherto of Philadelphia, crated a Bishop of the Prot under the ter was cons ry copal Church fre 28, recent elec floor, 2 iy, interestet in {the workings of ice ‘tment and spent more 3 sat an hose in the Headquarters Alban were wont. OPENING OF 5 NEW STORES THIS WEEK Double Quantity S. & H. Green Trading Stamps On Friday and Saturday. # With $2.00 Worth of Trading Stamps, inbination No. 1, consisting of © ~' Pbottle 5-year-old Whiskey, g ination No. 2, consisting of 1 bottle special reserve Whiskey, 8 1 large bottle Kummel or Creme de Menthe, 1 bottle Catawba, Angelica, Muscatel or Tokay, 1 bottle tine Cognac Brandy or fine Holland Ging 1 bottle fine old | Port or Sherry, | With $20 Worth of | Trading Stamps, all for 345 First Avenue. 745 Ninth Avenue, 97 Second Avenue, 918 Ninth Avenue. 1387 Fifth Avenue. 686 Tenth Avenue. 879: Sixth Avenue, 73 West 125th Street. 456 Seventh Avenue. 1524 Third Avenue. 606 Eighth Avenue, Yorkville's Busy Store, © 883 Eighth Avenue. 137 Ninth Avenue. Retail Wine Business in the World. bottle Fine Old Port Wine, ttle Fine Old Sherry Wine, “poitle, Medicated Black- berty:! CITY VAST POWER Can Spend as Much Money for } Improvements as Desired if Board of Estimate Unani- to secure the permission of up-State politicians be- fore tt could oven repair the pavement Under the new law and of President the city may spend as much money in !m- #, providing the gives a unanimous Prenident Lit. Of Btatutes of acted by Chapter m purposes hereinbefore ret forth, the Board of Al- Joans and au- el the Issue of bonds for any other connected with the exercise of conferred by the act ie- ditional purposes unless first approved a undniinous vote of the, Board of wives the gity Erealdent “Littecon differs from the old law foonstrug- tion, improvement and equipment’ of “Another important feature js that it empowers the city to ‘build and equip That will permit of new po- “I think {t je the best law New islature The lever controlling expenditures is with the Board of Es- timete, The law requires a unanimous vote in shat, body and without that no ven Estimate exceed there ia always which may stop can'be no danger of ———— NEW BISHOP CONSECRATED. 8 of his tion to be Bishop-Coadjutor | to assist Bishop Doane in the Diocess of A larga number of prelates Pine Old Monogram.Rye Whiskey, 5 years old, per bottle’, 50c 86th St. and 3d Avenue, ‘MAYOR'S VIEWS OM RECENT REMOVALS Commissioner Featherson, He Says, Doubtless Had Good Dismissing Hasenflug—Won’t Interfere. Reasons for would not fall into Ine. his own initiative and T pres pathy with his chief. ¥% Lb, Can at I2c, Why can we sell this price as an introduction, Fast black, open work tan shades, ioned lisle thread. Mayor McClellan, for the firat time since the development of the fight be- tween Leader Murphy and Senator Me- Carren, consented to give his views on the action of two of his commissioners in removing deputies from office who he had god and sufficient reasons for every deputy should be in full aym-/ When Commi sioner Tully removed fils deputy, Priscilla Baking Powder, 5 Lb, Can at $1.05, Powder at so low a price? Because we make it in our own laboratory—thus you buy from the maker direct and purity is assured as well as small prices. And Priscilla Baking Powder is fast becoming the best known Baking Powder in Brooklyn, as there is no advertising so effective and lasting as the effectiveness of the article itself after being used. Once used, this Powder will always be used—and this time we make quite a reduction in the regular re cece Y Women’s 20c. Stockings, [25c. ankles—also some in modes and slates, as well as Also some light colored, full fash- sult with me before he took action.’ quire apparent has anid that Com: oners should thelr deputies a# in selecting u Prisoner Confe Is Found In Hin Room. street, Uersey City, who appears have a weakness for trading larceny. yesterday and was celebrating home by Detective Gallagher, James Igoe, No. 242 e that! of money and trading stamps. had admitted bis guilt. Mr, were found in Maineck's room. Noonan, the Commissioner did not con- That Mayor McClellan does not be- eve dt is Incumbent upon him to in- deputics is now The Mayor Hiven the samo latitude in disposing of ‘or TRADING STAMPS TRAP HIM. » When Plunder: Benjamin Maineck, of No. 814 Sixth amps, was held by Judge Higgins, in the First Criminal Court, to-day in $1,000 bail on three charges of brenking, entering and Ho was eighteen years old the event last night when arrested at his wark avenue; the police that they had been robbed Igoe said 20,000 .trading stamps had been Elven and arrested Maineck after he ‘The articles redeemed at the trading stamp store “Now, that's Just what I'm trying to do,” he replied. He said it was too carly in the political season to \talk about Hird 8. Coler’s candidacy for Governor and had nothing to say of the Parker boom. ae YEAR FOR TOMBS BUILDER. bs is Jt belleved that tho Mayor will In- tervene to prevent future removals. | Jaywen Dolan, After Long Delay, Pe RI Sent to Penitentiary. James F. Dolan, of No. 735 Caldwell avenue, Borough ie Bronx, was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year to-day for a_crime committed seven years ago. Dolan is the con- tractor, who built the Tombs. ‘Twe years ago he was arrested for forging a note for $2, The case Srogeed afong until a few weeks ago, when he was d and convicted. a ee SENATOR QUAY IMPROVED. Relapse He Suffered Caused by Something He Ate. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 19.--The con- dition of Senator M.S. Quay ts report- to Willlam R. Ki ot io, 884 Grove | , 5 7 Y “Commissioner Featherson i not! gireet, and James Young, of No. 72} "2, £0 be somewhat improved to-day Ceara tease ced bnmes neiveanvisiots: 0 unfavorable aymptoma have shown ego, "4 Erle etreet, merchants, complained to| themselves for several days, His slight moval,’ said the Mayor. ‘He acted on relapse of a few days ago ts atributed to something he ate, ee acting as he did.” stolen from him. Gallagher went to a|ONE OF TWENTY IDENTIFIED. “Do you belleve in removing any] {rading stamp company end teamed! one of twenty bodies of drowned deputy without just cause? the Mayor] {PO “.Yain® stamps for pleces of brie. |Dersons which are now at the Morgue was asked. a-brac and had the articles ‘to his | was identified this afternoon as that of “T pelleve,"’ replied the Mayor, ‘that|home. Gallagher went to ithe address Bruck, fifty-three years old, of, the, canal-boat | tMfarga The body was found in Spuy- mDuyvil. Creek yesterday. Ite wag drowned last October. Biokien |AnUnparalleled Pedestrian Skirt Sale 200 at Exactly The season has been a frost in more wa: re-orders confidently expected failed to materialize. hope further behind and then the time came for quick action—the clearance of goods, fresh, pretty, stylish goods that have to go right in the wear time at heart. breaking prices to the makers, but pleasing prices to you—wonderfully pleasing prices. Permit a brief description—we wish you to come and see the Skiris yourself, They are of taffeta silk, mixed tweed cheviots, tropical worsteds, mobair, voile, canvas cloth, black or white che:ls—a great variety of colorings, including brown, navy blue, cream white and black. The season’s latest styles—-side plaited, box plaited, shirred, strapped—high flounce effects—some plain, others trimmed with buttons—altogether one of the best bargains ever offered, even by us, in Skirts, The Regular Prices Were $9.95 to $24.75. We Will Sell Them at $4.95 to $12.50. Do not be afraid of seeing the Skirt you buy worn by every other woman you see, great advantages of this sale is the fact that there are but one or two Skirts of a style. just to see the interesting variety, Half I Lb, Can at 22c. pure and good Baking Walkin, with fh broidery... Drawers, tucks above and cluster of ‘Third floor, West Building, above Gowns, tucking and effect Round neek C! ribbon beadin; other style wi lace allover—and lace ‘than one for the maker of women’s outer wear. Each cold spell in the discouraging Spring left Corset Covers. Nainsook Corset Covers, four lace insertions down front, two in- sertions in back, lace edging on neck and sleeves, . Round neck Corset Covers, pretiily trimmed w bon beading... ... Walking Skirts, Skirts, full lawn hemstitched tucked ruffle, trimmed ice or embroidery, also dust ruffie. . Cambric Skirts, deep lawn flounce of cluster ‘tucking, alter- nating with Maltese lace insertions, lace ruffle, others with cluster of hemstitched tucking and foll ruffle of choice = Muslin Drawers, full cambric hemstitched ruffle, cluster of Muslin and cambric Drawers, ‘full ‘ruffle of cheice Seema, Long cloth finish Chemise Gowns, equere heck of bemstitched hemstitched Price. The One of the Come early, if Second floor, front, Cegtral Building. More Muslin Underwear At Minimum Prices. 39c lace and rit- ic +400 29C tucks above.....+ Cambric Drawers, all ruffle of fine embroids lace edging; also round neck, Gowns, in front, pry ed, insertion and ruffle of fine embroidery back le, trimmed with embroidely.. 98¢ men. Up-to-date in every detai Kidney Weakness Causes Women’s Suffering! And Suffering Women Are Given Health and Strength by Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets, ONE BOTTLE WILL PROVE TO YOU THEIR MARVELLOUS. POWER. cok to Your Hid- neys—the Organs That Rule the Body’s Health.’ For their special weaknesses women find Dr.’ Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tablets a Guick and infallible cure. This great rem- edy gives true health, strength, activity and happiness, No surer or safer remedy has beon discovered, “Pains in my side and back tortured me #0 constantly that 1 could not nleep at night or think clearly in the daytime. I did not have proper control of my kidneys and bladder, and would have to get up many times In the night. It would cause excru- stating burning pains, My water showed a brick dust sediment. Several physicians told me I had the first stages of Bright's Disease, I was much alarmed, but nothing seemed to do me any good, until a friend of mine recommended Dr, Pettingill's Kid- ney-Wort Tabjots. I am now well and have no more trouble at night, no more burning pains and no more backaches, The brick dust has disappeared. *I sleep like a child all night. And I am feeling better than ever before in years.""—Miss Vivian I, Vaughn, 181 Lexington avenue, New York. Dr. Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tablets are to-day the favorit of homes whero tf mand attention. These marvollous bearers of life and true health have saved @ multitude of weak and run-down women from the grave. Men and Wome young or old. broken, or aad, or atek, find this marve! remedy NEW VITAL ENERGY—-NEW yYouTu— singing threngh their .veins to give NEW JOY TO LIFF. se BACK ACWE-—or BRICK DUST tn urine which h ood over night in certain warning that the KID- NEYS ARE DECAYING. Miss VIVIAN INGERSOLL VAUGHN, New York. She Suffered Constantly with Back Aches, Frequent Calls, Burning Pains —She Was in the First Stages of Bright's Disease—But Dr. Pet- tingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets Gave Ease, Strength and Health. OU BIRKS NOTHING, Go to 9 to Your Druggist tue of Dr. Pettl or 8. Take Nothi the first. bottle’ does not he ‘onsuiitation Department will a ERUE, ‘ake Ni Tf the tIrat bottle doem not helo you our Consultation Department will ad- vine vou ERE! Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets THEY CURE—Woman’s Weakness—Low ee, Calls—Kidney Disease, They Contain NO ALCONMOL—Nothing but Concentrated Cure. 4 an eleewhere combines to make our two eatabiiah part! vantageous to Customers. ire OW Oni ‘nbioue #ALD UN UU%-Ur-TUWN UNDIES, A Home Completely Furnished at $115. This outfit ts {worth $175. On exhibition in our show rooms. Fifty styles, ranging trom We specialize the fitting up of Homes, and have an ex- Bebe BLS.) the Covesdocteod We A shoe made oxprossly for youn, 13 itensive and fine selection of A medium narrow toe, fiat soles, | goods suitable to any fits exactly, especially where Ox- fords font = ht ony the ankle. = $8.50 and $5.00. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, AMES 8. COWARD, 1 Greeomrich St, ness Waren St.N-Y, Couch, in genuine leather, With tine oak frame, highly polished; 5P° 927.50 | Golden o Tit, Di Toectal® elal cial value at. 0. is thors taneinie from 85.75, | Japanese and China Mattings, latest importationa, 10c LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT. mer Mn RR. De; pen Mond nturday Eventn Av. near 10384 St. Oth Av, and oth Av. Station af Corner, OPEN § DA V Watch This Record Grow. a COMPARISON FOR HELP-SEEKERS. WORLD WANTS sl ALL PAID ADs. Total for Fist th Seven Days of May: yous oat, ined, 8615 3923 Sunday, May 8, 18.28 1736 4 MILLION AMERIOAN BOUNCING BABIES are kept crowing with the de- light of living because their Foames have learned to use CASO. iy Ca- thartioc. Nei peer bors tell each other o! and the kind words said have created a eale of over A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. It mS easy to protect infants Monday, May 9, W191 254 owl cd it i g ae ee that will ‘elwaya beep the delicate machinery in a child's body clean, order. Chil- May 12, 1257 463 regular and in worl Thurs., Friday, May13, 893 375 Saturday,May 14, G78 236 Sunday, May 15,1772 1538 ao ita a Monday, May 16, LUBY 215 a ‘Sampleand Tuesday, May 1%, 1469 454 Wed., May1g 12Q9O 498 Thurs, May 19, L1G7, 454 Total....... BHVVES 11126 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO RENT AL SALE—TEN MILLION ‘BOXES Sold. of rented '. Greatest In the World ae seh SUNDAY WORLD Tey ach ihout one-hgif the families in SUNDAY, WORLD. WANTS WORK ~ York City, jt ban a >, MONDAY: MORNING- ‘WONDERS,

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