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AO FETE TN POLIENE One Detective- Sergeant and on Pension Roll for Perma- nent Physical Disability. CAN'T FILL VACANCIES FOR LACK OF MONEY. Commissioner Hears ex-In- spector Cross and Six De- tective-Sergeants Are to Be Reinstated by the Courts. Police Commissioner McAdoo to-day fetired ten men from the force for per- |" manent physical disability. The men are Detective-Sergt. Thomas Brady, of the Enst Thirty-fifth street sta- tion; Koundsman Aaron W. Man- cheater, of (he City Hall aquad. and Patroimen Charles B. Randall, of the West Forty-seventh street station Robert Arderson, of West Twentieth street; Peter Kelly, of College Point; Matthew Kennedy, of the City Hall equad; Dariel J. McCarthy. of Oak atrect; Hugh Lynch, of West Twentieth ; Welles L. Smith, of Canarale, y. P. Koch, of East nth street All of the men save Smith, Lynch and Koch have been on the foree over twen- ty years, and will receive half pay. These will receive pensions of a Ittle less than half pay, say Koch, who has been in the Department only eight years and will get $25 a year. “TD cannot fll the place: sald Commissioner McA have no money, Our salary fund has been used up hy the men dismiased by \ the former administration and returned " to me by the courts.” Commiasioner McAdoo said he expected that inspector Adam A. Cross. who was @ismissed by Ven. Ureche, to be rein- staied this week, and also six Brooklyn Getective-sergeants who were reduced. The Commissioner said he had beard on good authority that Inspector Cross would win his case In the courts, Commissioner McAdoo also turned the command of the nineteen men in! the Fifth avenue traMe squad over to Capt. Bteve O'Brien, who has been| regulating traf ic downtown. The mounted men in the department, 400 tn all, are to have new uniforms next week. They will have caps instead of helmets, knee breeches in place of the regulation long trousers, and black leg- One Roundsman on List Put} RUSSINS WE JP WARSHIPS \Cars Carrying Two Submarine Boats Just Built for the Mika-, do Meet Trouble on Way to: the Pacific, MINOT, N. D,, Oct. 11.—Two knocked down wrpedo boats en coute over he Great Northern co Seattle have been wrecked near Towner through the! breaking of the forward journal on the truck containing part of one of the boats, It is thought the truck was tam- pered with at Rugby. During the summer a number of Rus- | sians have been employed on the section crew at Towner, Some of them, it le said, have disappeared, and are sus- rected of knowing something of the wrecking. It is known thac the Rus- sian and the Japanese governments have ud spies in this country with the view | eee I YOUTH ACCUSED OF THEFT, — Suspicion of Robbing Tel we Slot Boxes, Peter Ebende, twenty years old, of No. 7 Pacific street, Brooklyn, was arrested by the police of the Amfty street sta- tion in that city this afternoon on sua- piclon of having some knowledge of rocent robberies of telephone slot boxes on Long Island. The telephones company notified the Pollee that $5 has been stolen from Blot machine telephones In the past few weeks. Ebende formerly was employed | by the company. The Reputation of the Wissner Pianos}, as possessing the high» || est degree of merit is universally conceded, Even competitors are obliged to acknowledge their superior qualities] | Purchasers of high - grade Pianos should be&r in mind that the | are retailed at our New York Warerooms at Manufacturer's Prices. Buying at one of our Ware- rooms is the same as dealing directly with the Factory. Pianos taken in part payment at fablousiy Jow p.ices Upright ene Ly trade repus reat value at $75, Tuning, repairing, etc., at reasonable rates. Send for Price Lists and Terms, Wissner Warerooms, 25 East 14th St., New York, 538-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn, by experts oe Na 70.00 $44.00 5-PIECE PARLOR $44.00 5-PIECE PARLOR $71.50 5-PIECE PARLOR $63.00 5-PIECE PARLOR $85.00 5-PIECE PARLOR $89.00 5-PIECE PARLOR Wines AUSSIG PILSNER, WHURZBURGER, tier Fils & Co., Bordeaux, France, case 12 quarts, Margaux. imported from Fils & Co, Bordeaux, France, case 12 quarts, Sauternes, imported from Fils & Co, Bordeaux France, case 12 quarts, Niersteiner, imported from Gerst, Frankfurt aM, case 12 quarts Gerst, Frankfori, case 12 quarts Imperial Zinfandel St. Macaire Bu-gundy, > Old Friars Sauternes, yy Claret, quarts, tawhe sucerior qualities, gt! 135,120, 1,06, 5-Piece Parior Suites, Famous Imported Beers. MUENCHNER KINDL, Saint Enephe, imported from Pelle- 5,00 6.25, 5.75 5.40 Hochheimer, imported from Johann 695 } case 12 qus 8,50 Cabinet Riesling of Puritan Medoc case of 12 J 00 Port, Sherry, Tokay and Sweet Ca- “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1904°™— 7 Hi jot ‘Watching suspicious shipments to the | | Orient, The wreck dia not materially’ injure the steelwork on the boats, but prac- Ucally destroyed the woodwork located over the fgont trucks of the car, so that it will have to be reconstructed. The steel material has been piled up to one side. ‘The train carried two of the five tor- pedo-Doats built a: the Wore River Works, at Quincy Point, Mass., for the Holland Torpedo-Boat Company, of New York City, and shipped westward for the Japanese Government, en EDWARD M, FIELD FREE. AMfidayit States that He Is of vs-| sound Mind, Edward M. Field, son of Cyrus W. Field, was discharged by Magistrate Barlow In the Tambs Court to-day after & hearing of the charge of larceny pre ferred aguinst him by Frederick W Allis, who said that Field had stolen an overcoat from the Western Union Building, No, 194 Broadway. Field was discharged by the Court after an affidavit by J. P. Mason, ‘rep- resenting the complainant, to the effect that the defendant was of unsound mind, had been filed. Relatives of Melt were in court and gave assurance that he would be taken care of properly HE news printed in Sunday's papers brought a tremendous volume of business surging into the Siegel Cooper Yesterday's papers again teemed with remarkable news of seasonable merchandise of every trustworthy description at popular prices. It is small wonder that when 80 Complete Specialty Stores under one great Double “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week From 3 and 5-Piece Parlor Suites Reduced for Quick Selling, A Most Important Sale Go-Worrow, In this announcement we bring to your attention values that will immediately interest all who contemplate buying Parlor Suites. At wonderfully low prices we offer: handsome 3 and 5-Piece Parlor Suites—patterns which we have decided to eliminate. To make room for suites which are on order and about to arrive, we have cut deeply into present prices. acy Coverings are principally tapestries, damasks and verona velours. A PART SH SUITE, SUITE, SUITE, SUITE, SUITE, SUITE, 36,00 46.00 49.00 and Liquors. {ren DOZEN..... grades, specially priced at Pelletier Co, per Case, 14.50, per bortle, Queen quality brandy, per |, 8.78, per bortle, Regs! Old Tom Gin, per case, 8, 10, per bottle, Ramsay's Old Islay Seotch Whiskey, per gal, 3,50, the, Hermitage Rye. 10 years old, per gal, 2,50, full quarts, Monticello Pure Rye, per gal, 3.00, full quarts, Cabinet Rye, per gal, » 75, full quarts, Ol Crow Whiskey, per case, 7.00, per gal 2.50, full quarts, Maryland Rye, per case, 5.75, per sal, 1,090, oSe full quarts, (Fourth Ploor, take Sixth Ave. Elevators) Pelletier Johann oo 3-Piece Parlor Suites, $22.00 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, $36.50 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 68. 00 | $48.00 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 69, OO | $52.00 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 39,00 Claret and Rhine Wines choices |, 1,16, 950, Yin oh OGe Three Star Cognac Ch. Ferrand & 1,25 8&7e 68e per bor 800 '7,00 S3e 75¢ 65e 50c GSH WOMAN GLE EAT on Miss Dod, Champion’ of Great | Britain, Defeated in First ‘* ' Round of Match Play by an Pauline Mackie, of Boston, MERIDEN GOLF LINKS, PHILA- DELPHIA, Oct, 11.—Miss Lottle Dol the champion woman golfer of Great Britain, suftered defeat in the first round of match play of the women's national amateur championship here day. Miss Pauline Mackie, of Boston, won the match with Miss Dod by ! up aud L to play. The American women will now fight it out among themselves, The gallery followed the match be- tween Miss Lottie Dod and Miss Pau line Mackie, Boston, The gallery was 4 up and 2 to play: Mra, F. W. Batch- page gt oA | keeping. tm high spirits when Miss Mackle won flier. Weston, beal Misg EW Allen, tried on before buytag. Ih feb eye dade dle se LR akley, by 2 Mis 0 By the first two holes In the bogey of fve | Stidiathinn, beat Mine at pRRIN: Journal, Sandan) Union, Sal Press tor it EASIEST PAYMENTS: leach, but she did not get leave to re-| Springfield: by 2 up and | to play. » ECRINA, | dtuasiots who redeom, with “cake soap free Wore Strong Links In Che “Alliance”’ Sale Chain Of Values. FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITES, precisely as illustrated, frames are mahogany finished and highly polished, covered with damask in assorted colors, cream tapestry or green verona velour, $136.00 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 705. 00) $48.00 3PIECE PARLOR SUITE $145.00 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 95,00. $65.00 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 36:00] $89.00 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 70,00) 545 9 3.PIECE PARLOR SUITE. $80.00 }-PIECE PARLOR SUIT ve )| $140.00 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE. 16,50) $198 09 3. PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 22.00) $165.00 3.PIECE PARLOR SUITE, 130.00 | $198.00 3-PIECE PARLOR SU 34.00 New Better Lower Boys’ Shoos at QSe Good wearing yet dressy-Icoking shoes for Boys; all ages. as we have them in a’! sizes up to 5% Women's Shoes at ISe Kidskin, button and lace Shoes with French heels. regularly $2.00 and $3.00 also Kidskin Shoes. with regular heels, at 95c., but these are not as grod as the French hee's. Women's Shoes at if 95 Samples and regular lines of the best shoes. All leathers and a! the new styles, including bluchers Wore Forceful Shoe , Another Remarkable Series of Special The great October Shoe Sale progresses, with no evidences of abating interest. On the contrary, the daily volume of business con- tinues to exceed all previous records. dwindled or been sold out entirely. Nain it long, as Miss Dod won the thira! hole In the bogey of four, and the fourth in 6 ta 8, making honors even en the first four holes, Honors Even at Seventh, Mins DP the fifth hole an re were again at the s Mise Mackie we™ the next two holes and was in the lea oy 2 up at the turn, i { She increased It te $ up at the tenth Pah Ave, & 9th St.'S Tm s were all even again at the Miss Dod winning & sion, Miss Mackie halved the sixteenth y enteenth, which ve wich by 2 up and 1 Bla nded e Deut Miss M. C. Dutton, Brookline, by 3 up and ¢ renee ba ji to play; Miss Margaret Curtis, who Went out In 43, beat Miss Ruth Badge- ley, by 8 up and 6 to play: Miss Th. S Porter, Brookline, beat Miss Kunice ‘not well ol et Male Food, ald vals the ely, hills Terry, Ardsley. by 3 up and 2 to Mins J. Anna Carpenter, Wesiwa bea phat v5 Ho, Mrs. H, Toulmin, Merton, by 8 up art For the Entire Family, nd 7 to play; Mrs. Cal *. Fox, ° stone ieblug, Huntingdon Valley, beat Mist Ro Mine, from a flat, geomet fre he $1Down &50c. Per Week and 3 to play; Miss FE. N_ Tockwood, Lexington, beat Misa I. Riddle, Riverton, hy 6 up and 4 to olay. Mrs,’ cdward PF. Sanford, Essex County Country Club, deat Miss Har- riet_ Curtis, Essex County Golf Club, ; by 1 up In 19 holes: Miss K, C. iey. Fall River, beat Mra, R low, Merion Cricket Club, by ‘1 up; Miss Georgianna Bishop. Brooklawn, beat Miss H. F. Bishop, Brooklawn, by rically correct pattern, but from one designed § to properly fit real On Purchase of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House! droeciats, * health and & 250. cake roof join in an “Alliance” such as this sale symbolizes, a splendid amount of business should be the logical sequence. ___ The Siegel Cooper Store stands for progress, for every- I thing that can commend itself worthily to attention and patronage of the several millions who constitute the population of Greater New York and near by. 8.30 Till 12 o’Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Till Closing Hour. - Important Sale of Geas & Coffees Jn the World's Sreatest Grocery, ~ An extraordinary Sale of Teas and Coffees begins to-morrow. This announcement will be wel- comed by thousands who, in the: past, have enjoyed the superior blends, fine aroma and rich flavors in their Teas and Coffees purchased at The Big Store, and appreciating this superiority, have continued their buying. Our clientele has increased to such proportions as to justify us in claiming the leadership in this particular line. As we buy immense quantities, we naturally get whatever advantage there is in price concessions, and always insisting upon only superior, dependable qualities, the choicest goods are reserved for us. Superiority of blends is never sacrificed for price lowness; consequently, no matter what price is asked, you are assured of getting what you pay for. Specials mentioned for to-morrow are exceptional in that such good values are priced so temptingly. Some delicatessen features itemized below will prove interesting. Ol Store. bare ‘ ton, sweat thavored coffee iar Ble oe "taney | Micha Mersin nas ire teas, ‘ar: 0 cath = ‘ited ed ; Sia tekfant or ae a math and push sual sound body, che Tag ey ‘ ‘hoe COFFEE — The celebrated . e COMBINATION JAVA, ap ex- feptionaliy. fine ‘vent’ St. os terior Java, poestrsing aweat, fromatic properties; 6 $1.00; Ip TEAg-Very fini ty, of Volong. You _ ek 3 teas, fine flavor, good bady, " a, 2400 aiden Fi a tet | fee Lebel, A WO ber ar 3 | White Label, 1-10 tin, Exceptional value Re tin, ‘ Sa A] five abe, tap tim, Bae 9 | . api fine vac! Bd Pu J ition; 10, Ibe, 8000 8 | RICE—F Caroli Jap vainasl He oo! ws aoe | Head Bice 4 te * Fags | pals oy on ALSO THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN|GROCERIES: 55.00 ARMALADE—Millar’s | gen 8 NEAPPLE, 1% JAMS—Home-made, pure frult | HARMOOted iran Bie | CHOARIOS SLICED | RUCKWHEAT rLouR — 29.00 |] Jams, made from absolutely | Oran, malades, 2-1b. atone BEACH BS: 1Y4-Tinan, Founteln Brand” ‘new seit- m fresh fruit and granulated su- | jar BMC: L-lb. stone jar, 0 okies's eslebrated Ri SSHLBE buckwheat flour; a1 49. In the old-fashioned home- | SAPOLIO—Enoch Morgsry, Pitted (Morello) CHBRRUES, fs! te 00 1) rar, i te. obg-taceeony per cake, ed In extra heavy syrup} PAXED , BEANS — + Hagel m0 om, 4 : on at 58.00 PRESERVED FRUIT—Dunk- K eojebreted Cupid beans or “4 sonale jebreted Michiwan Brand, 37 VHERRIBS, tn aou ean, 69,00 dlorihe matter used extra heavy ayrup; 20. cap. rut and y 75.00 TOMATORS. Dedeinre Brand - w ie Sersey ‘ 90,00 phesikey NOTE--Don't™ forget to seeded bart gU8 TIPS — "Old pare mm ASPAR. For brand tins, cut trom the cholcest new selected = asparaade, $2.00; per can, Lom raising with “boiled oi E u ITE, 138.00 (Fifth Floor.) Our Contract Department Is incessantly busy. Thousands of homes are completely equipped at moderate cost. Always in readiness to fur- nish and fit up apartments, homes and buildings of every description at a moment's notice. A card will bring our remain who will cheerfully make estimates on whatever you want. CWS. Sale Offerings. —_—_—_—— * Linoleums & Oiteloths, Wednesday's Selling Features, New patterns of foreign and domestic Linoleums and Oilcloth from the Avell-known manufactories of Potter and Sampson. Qualities at the prices asked will be conceded to be remarkable. ally reinforcing those that have And so we can say Shoe News Was Never Printed in October, Prices Were Never Before Quoted in October. lots of Shoes are continu Women's Stippors at Jo Men's Slippers at 3S5e 443 pa anal Ste grade, Cetetothe a | Hand crochet slippers sewed on good | Warm slippers for bedroom use; made | square yard, 1,19 | 45 grade, square yard, Sde lamb wool soles. These slippers in pink of all felt with felt soles; all sizes $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum; be grade. square yard, “Ie blue, red and black ; ; square yore, 95¢ | 350 grade. square yard 260 Men's Shoes at 1,50 Non's Stippersat J,50 85 Printed Linoleum in 2 | Bs “ ope yard 240 , 4 Fancy leather Slippers in all the prety | yard end 4 yard widhs gg |” ps . me le Well-made; Shoes for durability ‘more 5 100 it sizes square yar wo Special Lots, | dhan syle; all sizes | 75e_ Printed Linoleum in 2 Special lot of 40c and 45¢ grades in Mon's Shows at /, 90 Children's Slippers at 49e polly yard widhy 560) pd stab | ra ‘a limite Biggest collection of Men's Sana of: | Comfortable little slippers for House | 65¢ Printed Linoleum in 2 terns, square yard 25¢ fered at this low price. There are Shoes wear: made of good quality felt with | yard and 4 yard wadhs 48 Special lot of remnants, all grades, made of calfskin, kid of patent leathers, | leather soles We have these in rtd | square yard © | in odd sizer, 10 close, square | All sizes in the sale, though not of every | blue and boule green; sizes 5 10 8 50¢ Printed Linoleum, 2 98, yard /5e yards wide, square yard fe | (Pitth Floor, Front.) wtyle {Shoe Store, 24 Floor.)