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| WELL- KNOWN WIRE TAPPER HAS BEEN DEPELAEED INSANE} AP ogi MURDERED MAN "| Evidence of a Crime Committed for Robbery Has Just Been jima Brought to Light by a Fall of jf Rain. percoan sey Seal | er Ro ern —Charles Moran, WFW HAVEN. Conn, Sept, M-- ice of the coun- Prost of a mysterious murder, some- what similar to those alleged to have bean committed by the farmer, Gere f shon Marx, at Colohester, was dia- covered here when workmen employed | in excavating for the street railway extension near the Winchester arms | ff tectory uncovered the body of a man, | i ‘The holy was covered with from| three to six inches of sand, and had evidently hoon buried hastily, The rain ff bal weshod away the earth, causing one of the feet to stick out, Tha hody ts believed to be that of a Pole who worked for Arthur N, Farns | | ham, @ market gardener, woose farm >| is about @ quarter of a mile from the apot where the body was found, | The| skull was fractured and there were other indications of foul play, The | body was fully dressed. Tt te believed the murder was) eom- | mitted Inst Learn er and that the body hae been ing there ever since. This eory isborne out by a statement frou who says that two Poles, wh who ri Any trace of them, ‘oles working. a a" district dist meets carry: their Pye tne r person, in a belt ebout waist Rad belt wee found on the workman saw @ shoo wea pS to plok it up. . thes | Alscovered that \t covered a foot etioking out of the sand. ‘adalat | Beene Bartlett was notified, and he| i the On the body, was the smoothest confidence Gnd swindler of his day, It was Poast that he had even talked Po- ‘Headquarters officials into taking Ploture oit of the Rogues’ Gallery. @id it on the plea that he had re- and meant to lead a botter life, | Me was born in England about forty- years ago and hy i fd oped a Sear a in Pnlad adept ph Loti te teen Mice are works THES VICTIM TIRES Ot POLICE LANTY Charles Gchmidt, of No, 160 East } Righty-third street, tiring of the laxity of the police of the Rast Bighty-elghth atreet station in their efforts to run down robbers who looted hie fat, has | Offered a reward of $100 for the return of certain valued heirlooms, lishing the identity | & it oe J proves 1pm RJ sy ‘ole A Ang flee appeal place his com: panion ree We oo sought for by the Dalles. Some of His Swindles, hi ‘Thie rebbery is gniy one of many Pasa Prov that have oqourred in thi police precinct recently, and no arresta have been mada, The persons who have been | robbed have been told in every instance -|to keep quiet, to eay nothing for -| publication and the valuables would be '®| found and returned to them, No record of the finding of any of the atolen prop. erty has been made, ‘Pwo other robberies are amid te have hard |courred on the same block in which |, the Schmédts live The persona who were robbed are taking the advice of the police and are “keeping quist.” OF WM. VOGEL & SON. of oa) TE ) Minimizing the Cost of: Pro- '. ducing Men’s Fine Clothes. So that you may better understand our Bo eGon in the clothing world and so that you : know why our clothes rival the products 4. _ of the best to-order tailors, at half their prices, | we acquaint you with the fact that we main- _ tain our own workrooms for the purpose of - clothes making, wherein are engaged the best tailors of the craft and wherein is employed a em of economy which allows of retailing ie garments at very moderate prices. Few ers may boast of clothes made under like 5 Deaditions. © to the character and individu- ~ at. our clothes is added intrinsic worth. e@ have put our New “Concave’’ Shoulder nd “Closefitting” Collar into all of our Pernt C iad mM mahogany, & very dark brown, to the new onlon e/ades, very a one dome are wolid —— others In broken checks, over- ‘op Coate—a wide range of models—in the new shades Olive and Green Coverts. Length Overcoats of Black and Oxford unfinished ls and adding allkelined throughout to edge of lapels. ites in the new loose 80 and G2 inch long models, fancy fabrics. 5 its and Overcoats, $15 to $35. , i ak Viet Ku Velour Cait Blueher, MISSES’ MISSES’ S01K irr SHOES Guaranteed Patent Coit. Viet Ki. Entire Buliding Devotsd to Selle ing Taree Special Priced Shoes. SHOE FACTORIES:} Qur iN. ey een URED wi SuUBRSLAN tar Tid " 14 fa believed this ma ao A targe aun | ‘4 ‘The nd will examine many persone today pinat of estab! 9 Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Stylish, Strong, Serviceable. Good workmanship and plump Icathers, blended SaOe fe Colt Bhuche Velour alt Blucker, +s Desite hee! va € Merdam ay. Tiegh Be iat SAR ae jano id av.: J. JOP! ALI 0 sy Tee BENDIN' TAXON, cc hut ae A ‘ ng On the case, | 12%. ih Ae ng A a eit = O REST, no nb THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 99, 1908. Scratching wnti relief a 1d aN bal sea bead. be nothing Inclose ruiet fi strated Pay pins! ia GthAVE.CORNER 18th ST. EN, WOMEN CHILDREN Women, at Permit us to show you our Fall Models with these exclusive features | Custom-made in IND.V:DUALITY, Custom-made in QUALITY. Custom-made in EXCELLENCE. Our Shoesare made o ver Nature's Foot-form Lasts with high Spanish arch insteps for dress wear, or low Flat Heel Lasts, combining comfort and elegance, for street wear. Staff of Expert Shoe-Fitters at Your Service, good reneh BOY lice, Tan tue } SHOES and-Weltt2 vin Cale, At ‘1, At 92, pusens" $1 to make a shoe satislying to the foot. Variety * / Fall Suits & Overcoats, $15 Immense enough tome ataying tothe | MEN'S : $1B—Back Suite in 12 distinct single and double-breasted WOMEN’S MEN’S Weathernroof Cait Lage, io maahet stunner cen "| F HandeWelt'2 Hama-welt 2s. At $18—We show brown sack suite in 15 variations of the color SH bd 5° me ou 4 iy : At $3. sisi ati a sth = Sie Shoes that's Good’ "$200 Shoes that’s Bett “$300 Shoes that's Open Every Saturday Night Until 10.30, AllComforts of Made-to-Order Shoes For Men and $} Shoes for Men, Women Good, Substantial, Satistactory Shoes. SOLID LEATHER, ALL STYLES, Soluit cy Pee combined to make remarkably al ALL SIZES. LITTLE 4 it) es | Bis Set Satin Cait 1d Omtords. eat janther Blucher Patent Kid S-strap 81 at's 4 ongole K. Aon Piel Kid. st ee or kid Tipe. | Patent Leather, That's all, Ttch, tte, tte, | P' the tender sl becomes inflamed, sore and bleeding. Hartina Soap Alded by Skinhea! bbe per wil Pee i tion or condition, we \. shall give 30B. & M. \., turday in every new book. \: Have as many new books as you want, and in each you will receive 30 B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps absolutely free. These will be given you at any one of the trading stamp beoths whether you intend to purchase or not. 20 More Stamps‘ Given Free number, with each dollar’ ‘s worth of goods you buy. Offs you present for redemption the better we shall like it. ieritas One of these Cut-Offs tweeds, This Cut-Off Is Seed for B& M, Vertinemtent, ia en In the upper right-hand corner of this advertisement we print a Cut-Off. may be ex- ue Trading Stamps in addition tothe usual The more of these Cut- ° We shall give 2 B.& M. Bue Trad \:. \fite B. & M. ue Trading Stamps -img Stampe free with each 10 cents \». with Each 10 Cents You Spend | sete 12o'clock After 12 o'clock \) we shall give one stamp free with egch 10 cents spent, This is the asual number of stamps, and you will receive them independent of and in cdg to \, the 30 free stamps in new books and the 20 for which the Cut-Off is exthangeable, so that with the first dollar you \, spend you receive 70 stamps. Full books of stamps will be redeemed in our Premium Exhibit Room, Fifth Foor, We'll Sell Men’s $12 Winter Suits or Overcoats Saturday at 8.75 We are positive that no clothier in New York can duplicate these garments for less than $12. We know that these are good $12 Suits and good §12 Overcoats and that we would have no difficulty in selling them for this ' price, but we bought them at a figure enabling us to sell them for 875. HENRY SIEGFL P pO Mees SRR NURS CietwmNs aT AE bo ag cetlons ‘Instructions this corner of T ie wo! Third Floor, teds, English cheviots, mixed black Kock Island thibets, and black clays. Coats b are double and made of eam sizes to ‘ from 33 to 46 cheat. Fine 12.00 value at........... 8.75 Men’s Salts, made of beautiful Men’s Suits—2 very fine as- 99 fabrics; any style coat in any size; |sortment inevery new fall style, We \ these are clothes that hang right and | guarantee a perfect fit, no matter if you fit correctly, made expert tailors, | are short, stout, tall, slender or regular ° value 18,00, at........ee000 10.00] proportion. Vélue 25.00, at,, 18.00 ” cut 52 in 36 chest, value 850, at 6,60 Sa SE ‘2 This Big Sale of Men’s everythi Collars and Cuffs, Night ly paid for e Shirts, discarded styles and seconds. Men's W. Men's sien 8Sc to 1.25, 69e\%" eed cuffs attached; off» A pesigy >, cuffs, ‘) ed te gall at 1.2; front and beck, de> {3 aa ‘a ain TOC | isa cuttn enloe 150, at a Men's Stiff Bevom Shirts Men's New Fall Shirts, made of good quality | hp} eales, enneret pootioucet | 06 te ac ree acid Lice ges designe im light Socks datas obtieteaue BSc to 1.25, at. ssseeee makes of the Troy collar factorty:; some of these are sligh' tary low price, — iq match; value 1,00 to 1,25 at 79@ Shirts nygen Men’s Craven enettes, Men’s Trousers, 30 to 54 ; ches long. Value 12.00,all sizes,at 9.76 | waist, very special, at,. 2.00 Young Men’s 8.50 Suits at 6.50 We have only a~ | fabrics as are.designed in patterns and col- ica 2 ene orings the young men are likely to fancy, such as cheviots and tweeds in large variety. Sizes from }5 to 20 years, or 30 to PR S— / Furnishings Presents Sensational Values In planning this Sale we made special purchases of Shirts, t Shirts, Pajamas, Socks and Under- wear from as many different, manufacturers and we have combine in this Saturday event, intending to furnish men with the best lorking Shirts, | Men’ Men‘s Negligee Shirts, : ty. plaited or plaia toate of Cand Pt soft collar | plain a 206 pind treat Ia aw § Seer 430 detached with fect fitdag; «shirt de- seed a sales ea 98e cuffs to match, value Li eee oe sempreees plaited va fi pe Posey sons, bre ene front, very fine Qe! riers: detacked caf! "6 |r ‘end 100, an The collars and cults tor 18e and 25¢ Collars; 8¢ tor Cutis—T sien nt ais woiled os neee ‘They are all Lines, {our ply: none worth ‘ess than 1Sc, and many of the 25¢ kin Men’s Night Shirts and Pajamas Men's Pahemnns, node of semeet fenedl pest Men's Demet Shirts, beavy winter quality, jackets, side opening, weight, fall width aod soft domet fisnnel, ra a ee anton ae tarndown value 50c at.. 38” dettons, 1.00 to 1.26 Underwear at 79¢ During the Summer we sécired seven cases of heavy winter weight camel's hair Shirts from,a well known Mohawk mill, at a very ‘Thay are of the best finish, nearly all pure Wool camel's hair, self trims, pearl buttons, gusseted, all sizes, Cr Shirts in double back sud front or single breasted, Drawers to and Drawers, pere wool, nea. shrinkable, camel's bair, value 1.75 at....0+00+ iss ts Shirts and ploy ered wool, natural: 6.50 dbl at bosoms, open back, 39¢ 49¢