The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1904, Page 13

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» EASON HOPES T SAD MENTO Wizard Bitter Against Heads ot the Concern that Used the Name of His Son to Do Busi- ness, WILL SPEND LAST _. DOLLAR TO PROSECUTE. . He Will Carry Case to Highest ‘ Company, Tho business of the Edison, Jr., Chemical Company, of New York, Is at a standstill to-day, and will prob- ably remain at rest, as long as the decision of the postal authorities, un- der which all mail arriving for the company is withheld, remains in force, Big stacks of letters and money or- ders, addressed to the company, and now held at Post-Office Station P, in the Produce Exchange, have been marked with the letters “Z D,” indicat- ing that they are not to be delivered, In the offices of the company, No. M4 Btone street, everything was quiet, When seen at his real estate office No, @ Broadway, W. Newton Benning- ton, the actual head of the company, gaid the trouble was only temporary and the company would soon be on its feet again. 0 not given the slightest hint of his inten ton until he sent in his resignation ag ‘Viee-prosigent. Named for C, M. Edison, Mr. Bennington explained that the Eds) fson Chemical Company had been origs! imally named after C. M. Edison, young man, in no way related to Thom @ A, Edison. The latter, however, had forced the company to abandon that) by obtaining an order of the court, | ‘he concern was finally absorbed by the Present company. Mr. Bennington did not deny that the vitalizer sold by his company was mere- ly 4 dry-ceil battery worth about $2.9, while the company charged $8 for it, Fae, sale bd a gg idl matter of siness and did not justify the with- holding of the mail, J i" Thomas A, Edison, the father of youn Kalson, Whose namie haa lent artinelal Iustre to the Edison Jr. Chemioal Com- pany. when seen at his coment works at Hewartaville, N. J., spoke freely of his son and his connection with the cheml- a! co npany. since some horse ttaders con- Ceived the idea that 1 should build an tri track for their plugs,” aad the inventor, “to enable them to sell them above their actual value. © have been {roubed and haunted by confidence men, but in all my experience I have never Rad such a time as now ‘Tom’s Shortcomings, “Tom never saw one of thelr con- founded cure-all magnets outside the = where they are sold. He never e he wanted to, have di be Ind: wered it. The ay wished to ‘ attend school, because he come famous and wanted “I mean to send the men who use m: name Hlegally and for business profit te Drison, If possible. I will spend the lag? | moy Point Life-Saving crew are assist- I have in prosecuting them, if ag ie | The necessary, W. Newton Bennington Declares|Adriral Coghlan Explains How | Gourts, and May Form New) trap Him Into Making State- He asserted that the com-| hand of Miss Welles to prevent it strik- | pany had not been fairly treated and) ing the vessel out of fear that It con- What there was absolutely nothing ques-| tained a bomb, that fs just as ridiculous, Wonable about the concern, The whole The bottle of wine was brought to my trouble, in his opinion, had been caused! ofice a day or so before lauaching and by the fact that young Edison had be was put in a silk cover, It was carried | ¢ome reconciled to his father and had ey ¢he vessel by @ man under my or-| ) | one, and he couldn't make one if| masted schoon c. - ag a AE rom ane oN in ea Iiv . he has any Inventive talent’ fnaver York with lath, wont ashore on Shovel- eould never {ul shoal during the night and lies in a poopie to say of him that he had never of saving her are slight, n in a college. }now In | that way I'd lose m WD AN Of BOMB IW TILE No Truth in Stories that Ad- miral Rodgers Feared Explo- sive at Launching of the Connecticut. TOO RIDICULOUS TO DENY, SAYS THE CONSTRUCTOR. a; Effort Was Made to En- ment qn the Subject, Officials \of the Brooklyn Navy-Yard in interviews with an Evening World reporter to-day brand as unmitigated falsehoods the many fanciful stories published about the fear of Admiral Rodgers that a bomb had been placed in the bottle of wine with which the ship was christened and that Assistant Naval Constructor Robinson, terrified) by threats on his life, was guarded by & Secret-§ervice man. Mr. Robinson sald: “It ts so ridiculous that I don’t feel lke dignifying the stories with a dental, There have been no threats on my life or person and there has been no letters sent me. In no conceivable way have I been threatened. As to the bottle ¢pl- sode, that Admiral Rodgers held the| ders,” Lieut. Chadwick, first aide of Admiral Coghlan, commandant of the yard, had this to La about the workings of the | uilders: sensation “A newspaper called up the office yesterday and asked me to tell Admiral Coghlin that Admiral Rodgers, who is Washington, had written over his signature that he was afraid the dotgle contained a bomb. A statement was wanted from Admiral Coghiin. ‘This js what I replied: “It T allowed my i Au be pulled ip ———— LF- SAVERS STAINED CHEW Three-Masted Schooner John C. Smith Fast Aground Off Mas- sachusetts Coast in a Bad Way; but Those Aboard Safe, CHATHAM, Mass., Oct. 6—The three. ‘ast, Me, bound from Bangor for New bad position, It Js believed the chances Capt, 8. 8. Pendleton and crew of three men are abourd, and the Mono- em. verse! {8 owned In Belfast, Me, TWO KLLED WY “URI BARE Capt. Allan Gartman Also Dan- gerously Hurt in a Fire Which Started During a Card Game on the Tampa. Patrick Harrington, forty years ol4, of No. 4% Van, Brunt street, and Joseph Zanieri, thirty-four years old, of No, 149° Richards street, were killed and a t third man, Capt, Allan Gartman, was dangerously “burned in a fire which started on the coal barge Tampa at the foot of Conover street, Erlo Basin, Brooklyn, early to-day, Capt. Gartman, fifty years old and Deafness _ Can 1 Be Cured I Have Made the Most Marvellous Discovery for the Positive Cure of Deafness and Head Noises and I Give the Secret Free, With This Wonderful, Mysterious Power! Have Made le Deaf for Years Hear the Tick of a Watch in a Few Minutes, Send Me No Moncy—Simply Write Me About Your Cas: and I Send You th: Secret by Return Mall Absolutely Free, After years of research @ lines of the deoper scientific mysier and occult and invisible of Nature-forces 1 have found the cause and ci of deafness and dead- noises, and I have been enabled by’ this same mysterious knowledge and power to give to many uafortunate and suffering per- | Have Demonstrated that Gan Ber Burger sons perfect bearing again those who bave ewes jeafness uy able trash that is offered the public thro! flaming advertisements, | can and will cure I ask no money, My treatment method is one that is so simple it gan be used in your own bome. You can Investigate fully, absolutely free, and you bay for it only after you are thoroughly convinced that It will cure you. as it has thousands of others, It seems to make no difference with this marvellous new method hav deat nor what you to stay cured, quickly and per- how many remedies have fadled y joc- tors have pi this new ma eure you, I prove this to your entire satis. faction before you pay @ cent for it, Write to-day ond I you full ation beolutely {ree by return mail. Dr. dey Clifford Powell. 1171 Auditoriom Build. ne Ln mgd In. —simply your name renelvyo an immedistg answer and full Infor. - CA SO MMEYE 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. mation by return mall, Until Further Notice Store Will be Open Saturday Evenings. Until 10 O'Clock, THE SPECIAL FALL SALE THIS WEEK OF FAMILY FOOTWEAR is of shoes of such High Class that at the prices they are the best values that we have been able to offer for many months IN THE BASEMENT hey are absolutely perfect in every par- ticular and we fully guarantee every pair. Men, women and children in need of Fall Footwear should not miss securing these unusual Bargains. Women’s $3.00 Button @ Lace se sizes 11 to 2, io Te Sead a] Little Gents’ Satin Calf Lace, Sizes 844 to 13'%, 8Oc, - = a —— ——SESEi—_a"a@™"=a2aana=™=|———— Shoes, *y 95) eo) 00 In Black Kid! and Patent| In Patent .,. {Leather and Leather. | iBox Calf, | Up-to-Date Men’s $3.00 Lace Shoes Child’s and Misses’ Kid, oe \\ Button @ Lace, a \ sizes 6 to 10! and 11 to 2, thé tkipper of” the barge, ‘the other | two men, were the only persons on board the Tampa, which ts owned by | |the ‘Tracey Bros, No, 1 Broadway, | The men were enjoying a sqciable game of cards in the captain's cablo| | when the fire started. The cause of the fire’ ts not known, but it !s sup-| posed that & match carelessly dropped | or sparks from the pipe of one of the| | card players set fire to some hangings } in the cabin. | ‘The fre was seen by persons on the | shore and an alarm was turned in, When the firemen reached the deek of| the barge they found Capt, Gartingn | padly burned and unconscious near one | of the ‘hatchways; and the woodwork of the cabin fiercely burning. Not watt! the flames were extinguished | and the firemen entered the dismantled | cabin did they discover that the other mea had perished in the flames, ‘the oales, purned to a pe cabin floor, ‘apt. Garuda was taken to the Long tra have. litte your attention “ Every ern ideas in shoemaki fully in every detail addition to these there Broadway: TIL | and 187 Lewis street, and, according to jospital and ~ | Atested to obtrin a statement frum him, Hoon of hie Wt | Detectives are searching for Benuster, “Every Size Shoes” for Men at $2.75. The purpose of these words is to bring to “' Every Size Shoes” represent the most mod- for ultra fashionable dressers, copied faith- from $10 and $15 cus- tom shoes (the illustration above shows one of our new “Every Size Shoes" models). In do not care about style, but who want just comfort. All at $2,75the pair. Theycomein all leathers, and in ever: from 4 to | + and every width from AA to EE, of bead imported felt, made by the most celebrated makers in the world. The cases are highly finkshe in all 144 different tittings. in double veneer; Lay are beautifully carved in the new Empire style. Walters Pianos are fit If you are aécustomed to paying $3.50 with Boston Fallboards, continuous hinges and automatic practice mufflers, and embody all the and $5 for your shoes, you are the man we're latest improvements, ' : after. : it iS to see and hear the Walters Pianos to fully appreciate t! WM. VOGEL & SON, STABBED | oe WILE SKYLARKING George Crawford, who fs known among bis fellow-lumbermen on the| east side as “Big George,” ts dying in Gouverneur Hospital from a knife wound | he received to-day while skylarking, It fy said, with Joseph Schuster, a lumber- man, of No. 181 Lewis street. The two men were In a yard between Noa, 185 4 Great Piano Investment 00 the police, both were under the Influ- ee of Liquor, Friends say they saw them trying to pul leach other's shirts ; and them they saw “Big George” al, When the police reached the it Crawford was seen to be in a eerious ‘condition, and the Coronet was re- This Celebrated Tone-Lasting Walters Piano 2 ‘J, By the Bloomingdale Piano Plan. 4 We beg to announce a special sale of five hundred of the new 190§ style tone-lasting Walters Parlor Grand Upright Pianos at © the remarkable price of On Terms of $195 $5 Down and $1 a Week. Piano delivered to your'home upon first payment of $5, If you secure one of these beautiful pianos you will get it at a price which is about Half Its Real Value. Walters Pianos are butlt fo last a lifetime by the Walters Piano Company, one of the B most reputable piano builders in the world, yo, ‘allers Pianos are in masterpieces of piano’ construction—the tone is beauti full, rich and resonant; the touch lly elastic and responsive; the mechanisth perfect; the cas beautifully designed and the fittings in every way most artistic. Be Nothing but the best materials are used in any part of the Walters Pianos, and they guaranteed in every particular for a term of 10 years, a fac-simile of this guarantee being inserted in letters on the inside top lid of every 9 Walters bane are fitted with renowned tone-lasting actions, which hold the deep, mellow and resonant longer than any other actions in the world, The hammers are sixteen pound Mail ortes Promptly filed. Size Shoes” at $2.75. There are models ng. are lasts for men who size and half size hecessary superiority in this great Bloomingdale (sale, } Walters Pianos are red by many professional people to be far superior to other se sold by dealers at from $350 to $400 each—so you save from $150 to $200 by securing a Wi iano, We challenge any one to pick out a piano selling at retail at even double the price we ask that) will in any way compare with the Walters. Note ly —T his is not a piano club, and any one is entitled to the benefits derived f Houston St. YDAY FOR EVERYBODY, Anyt you Want, " joaks, Jewelry, heute Dr GLUASinoo; buetnees wer ‘dential, RY, cor CANAL ST. One flight Up o wraay nee ee CRE BOT per week will keey 9 ¥ Well dressed LADIES & OENTLEM . NG at the lowest vr | MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO,, 1114 Sd Aye. near O5ih St, N.Y.) Brooklyn, 700 Hroadway, Open Bvenings, our ‘S| Pay us $1 weekly, gentle Ger, EXCHANG Toom 4; out-o! PATTEN ] —A8 To Introduce Our Painless Methods Special |GOLD CROWNS, $2 8s Prices BRIDGE WORK, . This Week: FILLINGS, 25¢. up (A gold (illing free wlth teat set of teeth.) Union Painless Dentists 338 Oth Ave. (Cor. 2ist St) | (TWO PLOORS UP, WORK GUARANTEED! ${ a Week Opens an Account, Particviar! this unprecedented Bloomingdale piano offer, ; are ready for ediate delivery, and upon payment of $5 the piano will be livered to your home; thereafter only $1 a week is due, which is less than 15c, a day. No interest is for time taken in making payments, Pianos delivered within the city limits will be kept in tune for one year free of charge. “Ab Mor ron request our repressive wl cll and expan deal ur lan efesand shows request our represen} ex our piano offers graphs ot the panos in thi sale. 2 a ’ _ Vpon cash sales we will box and ship pianos free of charge tn any part of the United: Ovr new exchange system places you in a position to exchnge your old plano for hese beautiful Walters Pianos, We will take the old piano as part payment and give you the of paying any balance at $1 a week. All Cars Transter Jo \ ” LEMNGTON 70 3™AvE 7 59°69 Sr PUBLIC RDAY NOB. A.—A.—A.—Cold-filled repeater, ti hours ‘and ‘quarters, cost_ 875.00, a am, 8 AVE A RAILROADS, foe Rae MARCA NGO an OW i RAILROADS, after Gand Sunday until 3. neni — | pve pe oexrisray, .|PBNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Fics z PAASTLARLA RAILROAD.’ NewYork Central CONTLANDE BTS Trains depart from Grand Central Station, | 424 "etrees, New York: A line from and | sonal Pre cotati atar{og tine trom, Pesbremese gat] {1210 AM diignuentxoreng, | aM ay eiven below for Twenty-third 8. Station. — | {day AMAR AdoudaON & Montreal boerl@h | lection ot! tax *1.85 A. M.~CHIGAL AAL 45 AM—Past Mall—24 hours to Chicago, | \adersignit, ou 85 A: Nis LAM $10.20 4) ition Limited—St. Louis SeSSA Mist hObE AIMETED | 51259 PM —Buftalo Limited. * KE Hi te Caen | sh uthwestern Limited. “ Fi hee , 4 —Chieaxo : 1.89 PM CHICAGO AND BF. LOUIS EX —Ehies Sn Eeattiy tried = eae puch % ae Nite S43 —Rhe Lake Bhagre Llinited. i = fy i hea ® ators express: is P M—Pacg PRES = =k I — Ht u v BA A EEERRLAND AND crmcm.| 6 Fy Airset inwe! Paar | 9.58, _ Who SPRctaty f= uttelo ante, Special, - ad 1.8, SANE THE SOUTH, 45 | 38 paPncltic, bxurens. arses foaled) | Shalty’ ibeacost Bunagy cs enecoe Monday. 4 i atte, ARLE Bivisioy. 4 9.00 A, Band 3.93 PM. ex. Bunday, to Pitistield & North Adame, ‘Sundays at 0.39 P.M o hs Cr or i throweh trains. There's no pain at all when owt MOOAIE Line—o.25 A. Mo and) Temas iivminated, with, Pinter Elen With Pintech Licht, offices at 140, 201, 415 f road 25 Unton sa. W. , BOs Pp. datly. $, SEAROA ' Z| 5 le road: . New Botanical Discovery HS TO ATM. Alig LNB —1299 PM. and | Broade evince ign st, ant iesth auth 4 ‘i Kou Whstern RAILWAY—2 23 tii, New York. #44 and 720 ulton at. and J 1 r aly ¥. Brooklyn. is appiled to the gums. When PEAKE & ong, RAIL VAY=1.89 ae reer i900 Bhi Bire , ork necks are teeth are extracted in the morn- Pda ir ANAM AAS TM slalty. 8 | Central Cab, Service." Raxraes eh St ae gn MY Bs 7 Ma hi NOR: 4 hy West: ‘Axnrena, , ing we'll have the new set ready B) eh K-vhas "A. M Area Mays and ROS KO Salen” ORONO. RANTRLA order to Insure’ retin at night, Gen, Mananer, Gen. Pare, Agent. ITY—0.58 AM. and °.55 P.M. a Checks dated \ et. Ree ' All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. §) oi'pi. thy Re wee eis \= ——— \ Full Sets of Tee $5.00 4)! BRANCH: ARRURY PARK (North | 1p RAT Try, Rectt Gold Crowns, $y eae SETe Santer. ond Nae | EXCURSIONS > FehALEC Go ) 00 Tl 2 oS. S88 At re) : . i EMAL! Gold Fillings Grup], Wareh, and 485 Po PL ee dave, Hun HELP Wi\NTED—FI A"OPERA''ORS wanted} two-n ‘Dining Car Silver Piliings, socup 1884, 118 and $9) on perienced Waterbur Dental Parlors, LEHIGH AUTUMN machine for seaming pe BROOK!. NEW YoRK: VALLEY __ LEAF Fleets Adie Leh Eos R.R EXCURSIONS Chestunia and Apples are ripe, ant yon can get a FINE COUNTRY DINNER FOR 590, at 4.-OPERATIORS wanted; perienced on silk and pn hair petticonts. The S, M. Co.. 808 Mercer S% 414-416 Fulton St, 54 W, 23d St, (24 door a Muse» am Hones, 8 to G. Sundays, 9 tot | Nebo Secigagese ast ee emaes || SEMEL ON 1 . mong ee |K-HAND SEWERS wan LS TS ET TS 2 F ‘ 4 Sunday, Oct, 9, experience: on ladies my 1 PRL tra bibaice tks pees poser pli a + West Ba st at | belts. The S. H. & M. Coy ae rs) Brooklyn, Ce tam b Mercer St if hs f Brookiyn—Front pare | f 015.4. M. — is en of man 6nd wile: |] A, Me eMC cian Te Hie oH HELP WANTED—MALE. ea WAUCH CHUNK $4.50 9 Js DAW oat ¥ EXCURSIONS. GLEN ONOKO ** J wn waves W. 20d Bt, $25 landt and Desdrosses bia. AUTUMNAL POLIAGE Outings (except Sundays) by Palace ri Line Steamers “New, Yorke: roses ler a. 0A. Me ind West elu t a ) ! i att Ht Sia Py male | TANDARD “NTAL PARLO ‘ORS, | 2! fare vie Brooklyn Annex Ferry, 180 —), . No SIXTH AVE, OVER CAMMBYER'S.” & Ye i mn

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