The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1905, Page 9

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€ W BENCH IN ~ POLICE COURT ~ Listens to to Evidence De- tectives Give After Arrests, CRANE COMPLAINS. Magistrate, Asserts They Re- fuse to Swear to, Va- gtancy Charge. Police Commissionor McAdoo was on the \bench in Jefferson. Market Polloe Court to-day at the invitation of Mag- iatrate Crane, that he might personally observe the sort of evidence Detectives Sergeants present against pickpockets, Magistrato Crane !s waging a crusade upon professional pickpockets through the vagrancy daw, and he has ¢om- plained that the detectives do not get evidence which they could easily secure, ‘There were twenty-one prisoners ar- Falyned before him yesterday, all ac- oused of vagrancy, but the Magistrate ‘oould not get the detectives to swear that they were yagaants, He post- poned the cases and sent an tnvitation to Commissioner McAdoo to see how hard it {s for a Magletrate to deal with Vagrancy cases when the police refuse to sw ar that thelr prisoners are vag- Tants. Vagrancy Cases Called, Commiseloner McAdoo reached the courtroom at 10 o'clock, Magistrate) 17 Crane adjourned court and took the Commisaioner to his private room where they remained in conference for nearly | half an hour, Then after the disposi- tion of some petty cases Dantol Martin and Fred. Wibmarth were arraigned, charged with vagraney. Detective-Sergeant Deevy tentified that on Jan, 19, at Twenty-third atreet and Broadway, he and Detective-Ser- geant Gallagher saw Martin, Wilmarth and two other men jostling and trying to rob man on the platform of a Broadway oar. Martin and Wilmerth when arrested gave nddressex of their places of employment and residence which were found to be wrong. Deevy anid he krew both men- to he profes jslonal plokpockets, Martin had no money when arrested, but Wilmarth bad about $20, “Can you swear that thege men have no visible means of support?’ asked Magistrate Crane, “I cannot,” replied Deevy, “but I'd Uke to explain something. I haven't been able’—- “Don't try to explain,” interrupted the Megistrate, “Isn't tho fact that you found that those men lied to you about where they worked und where they lived, and that you cannot find that they do work or where they really re: aide, proof to you that they haye no ‘yiedble means of support?’’ Deevy Hard to Convince, Deevy couldn't see it that way, He @aid that while he knew the men to be pickpockets they might have other means of support, Finally he concluded to swear that they had no visible means of support. Lawyer Snitkin asked for an adjournment to show that the men are honest, hardworking citizens, and was given unt! to-morrow afternoon. “But look here, Snitkin,” warned the Magistrate, ‘don't you let these men try to run in fake empioyers on me, I know thelr tricks and will investigate every line of evidence they bring In, They are crooks, and I know St, and it 4 Ay, intention to send them to the awaan Schner, who wore a fur-tined overcoat with astralhan collar, waa the next prisoner, Deteotive-Se Barnett swore that Sohner is a ast a pocket, with no visble meane of sup- port. He bt arrested on Jan, 16 on @uspicion and has been out on bail, Spitz’ Different Story. “He told me," sald Barnett, “that he worked for Harris Spits, at No, 189 Rivington street, When f went to see Bpita he denied that te knew Schner, who also gave me a fale address when T agked him where he"lived.” “Spitz 1s here now,’" declared Schnor, ‘and, he'll tell yoni that I work for nt ‘And sure enough there was Med admitted sheet he had told the pie ae. a did not om Hates! ald not nner, but id that he had m mistake. fe 1@ @ drummer for ‘me on the road," explained Spits, What do you think of that?” asked the Magistrate in & dismusted tong, te A) Commissioner MoAdoo, | "I sto take this evidence before the Grand Jury.’ “1 think you Would be fully justified,” declared the Commissioner, ——— SHOT IN BROOKLYN. Antonio Finipriere Fatally Wounds Man to Whom He Wap Talking, An assault similar tu the slaying of Antonlo Flacoonto in front of Cooper ‘Union several years ago, which aroused the entire olty, occurred in Brooklyn to-day, when Antonio Finipriere, thtrty- two years olf, of No. 22 Van Brunt street, Brooklyn, was shot down and fatally wounded at Sackett and Van Brunt streets, 0 ‘The ofrounstances were identical with those in the Fiacconio onge, Fintpriere was seen to leave his house and meet three men who were watilng for him at the corner, All were Italians, They had been conversing a few minutes when the four men started east on Gackett street, Hotore they had gone a dozen feet the tallest of the men drew back, jerked recolver from his coat pocicet and fired at Bintontore, holding the muzzle of Ms (weapon close to his stomach, An ambulance came from the Long Island College Hospital, with Dr Moses in chutgo, It Wound was q@ fatal one, as the builot had plerced the man's snveatines, — NEW BISHOP FOR ROCHESTER, ROMB, Jan, %.—The Congregation of tte Propaghnda to-day selected the Very Rev. Thomas F, Hickey, Vicar 1 of the diocese of proshesisn, x He sid that the | "PENNSYLVANIA PEACE SIGNED Treaty Is Arranged by the Company and Its Employees. | i] Aiktareeth, js Jan, After a} conference of less than an hour's dura- tlon to-day between General Manager Atterbury, of the Ptnngylvania Rail- Toad, and Grand Master Vice-Grand Master Lee and the ‘Board of Adjustment of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmon, Mr, Morrissey an- nounced that the differences betwean the company afi the men have been amicably ‘settled, The following joint statoment. was issued by Mr, Atterbury” and Mr, Morrissey; Mr, Atterbury hes aocepted Mr. | Morrissey's proposition on the Jersey City altuation, increasing the wages of the, conductors end brakemen in the Jersey City, Haxeimus Cove, Green: | ville, Meadows, Newark and Waveriy | yerds to the standard rates of New York has Hot, togéttier with other work- Ing conditions, . "Mw. 'Mortisney has acnepted Mr, Atterbuty's proposition of Jan, 7, as amplified by the: results of ‘the confer. ences of the fast few days in regard to Nap series Hating the fi y wae ni act ama din di sida iiss 1 w and put f{rito effect, within rears ue such other ménsures. of relle: pale to the brakemen, but alto the en, as have been discussed and of- fered ‘by Mr, eae y, and suggested by the commit ' arsed Brented hy rot pan: he tr on mean conaideratle. incresae im piees. In asain they will be pald a full day's Pig d for overtime, ereas heretofore they have been paid an hour- ly rate. for Faso Ui work’ conditions the cori» r the new doy ote 9 wy, " recelve an Hype of DO cents a. night conductom wi Pog) an incroses p ettans brakemen, #4,00, oie men a tire of tie i Sat r botween rainmen and. eompnny the Boars of Ady to ao: cept the comptlsory on Mr, 4 Atterbury’s Nerovevent vd jopt Rar ures aes Feet where’ Li asked to assist it ining Piebmoteves at euch ie sur al ae dents tuo hl of the division au endents 4 nepeest y t work the fe prakee men will be Mia Hrernen 's rate of pay and the time they rro thus employed will be credited to taeir Sanne ee ords by which Niger are The company will place Agena ae Its Fal water tanks to assis the brakemel Notice of the settlement of the differ. Ja) ences will. be sent the | hty-fve tod, of the Brotherhood of Ratiroad Trainmen to-night, The men affected he Fegan on ae i: Fo D burg. and ite. They number about 9,000 men, —_——— WOMAN KILLS HERSELF. Yirs. Bliss J, Gibbs Leaps from Hedroom Window, Mrs, Elisa J. Gibbs, alxty-four years old, ‘threw herself from tho second-story window of her home, at No, 81 Kosclus- ko atreot, Brooklyn, to-day, while| temporarily insane, and was Instantly kiled, Her head struck upon the cement pavement In the yard In the rear of the house, fracturing her skull, Mrs, Gibbs had been Ill for several en but not until last week aid her pinlly fo! P notice ial she was acting 4 tance was put upon her Sheen wre the advice of the ike piyeclan Dr, atone of No, b avenue, Mrs, resent ths ‘on one orytwo deiehionn, and ihe watch wee kept} up in leas cong is fagh- WOMEN WHO CHARM HEALTH I$ THE FIRST ESSENTIAL | Tt Helps Women to Win and Hold Men's | Admiration, Respect and Love. Woman's inspire adm There is a beauty in Aa gift {s the power to ration, raspect, and love, ealth which 1s more attractive to men than mere regu-| larity of feature, Mrs, Chat F Brown.) | To be a successful wife, to retain the love and admiration of her husband, Should be a woman’s constant study. | At the first indication of {l-health, | painful or ‘ifmegular menstruation, heads| ache or backache, secure Lydia B, Pink- ham’s Vegetable. Cotipound and begin | its use, Mrs, Chas, F, Brown, Vice-President | Mothers’ Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot | Springs, Ark,, writes; Dear Mrs, Pinkham: — seething, vente T dragged through a miserable existence, suffering with Ip! es mation and falling of the womb, and worn out with pain and weariness. I one day notieed tatement by a woman suffering as Twas, but who had beon cured by Lydia RB, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and 1 determined to try it. At the end of three months | was a different woman. [very on’ remarked about 1, and my husband | foll. In love with me all over again, Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compotnd built up my entiro system, cured the womb trouble, and [felt Nike a new woman. Tam sure it will make every suifering Woman strong, well and happy, as it bas me Women who are troubled with pain- ful or irregular menstruation, back- ache, bloating (or flatulence), leucor- rhoea, falling, inflammation or ulcera- tion of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that “bearing-down” feeling, dizziness, faintness, indigestion, or nervous pros- | ES pw so Mgt of art, of that dio- tration may be restored to perfect health and stlength by taking Lydia E, Pink- | Lham’s Vegetable Compound Brooklyn Sinatée Be Declares He Has Not Married Mrs. Minnie Dixon and Has No Intention of Doing So. Senator Pat McCarren said to an Bventng World veporter to-day, that | Were’ ls ny*truth fh the rumor that he was to be married to Mra, Minnlo Dixon, who lives in the Clarendon Hotel, Brooklyn, He added that he does nol Intend to marry Mra, Dixon, In, regard to the rumor of a $20,000 breach of promise sult,,the Senator sald: "T have not heard of any such sult and 1 don't bélleve therp wilt be such; Mrs. Dixon is an estimable young wo- man ahd our relations hang sire been pleasant ‘ana’ platonic.” Bho ts @ jolly good fellow and I like’ her very much, It is very annoying to drag her name Into any, such mattor, I-have mot templated matrimony, and ‘iin th shall live a single life to the reat- ‘cf my | gat, days.” Benator McCurren has been, ii, He |e, arose from a siqk bed to-day to go to Albatiy, Mr. Dixon {8 also ill. ghe fg very mach booked by the: recent publications, When asked for a state- ment to-day she refused 40 affirm or deny whetler she intended to bring a breaoh of promisé suit againet the Bena: tor, Through het mala all Interviewers were referred to Senaton McCarren as the mowt proper’ per#on to make an- pet! noyncements on the subject, ee WANT TO SEE A REAL , OLD IRISH DANCE? anita Anolent national dances of Ireland by the Cumann Na Rinues, of New York, and an address in Gaclio and then in Wngliah dy the Rav, MM) O. Flanagan on “Light and Shade in Ireland’ will be the ¢eatures of an. entertainment at Tammany Hall to-marrow evening to hives funds to convert the mansion of theLord. Dillon estate, ‘Ireland, into an ae Didi the Bepery Gio) ‘a mission to this fra WH bi Fe fee ere eres mau al ares ro corpet making, timbroldery, rapid fe a pee needle- ia laundering abe ing: and the making fb butter a eh acueees will on Dill catate, boner on the Coufties fileo tig scorn on ahe e n eold under the reoent nahn Land act to the bial 000, ae oF Oe dlocese eid mr id to be one of the most eloquent akers of Ire- Cav, Enrioo Ci aruso, The Great Italian Tenor, _ MAY BE HEARD EVERY BAY AT THB BIG STORE THROUGH THE WORLD-FAMED “VYiotor’’ Calking Uachine She “Vietor”” SIs an Inspiration wo Pi (eho My? good musio. for 4 Ha se te bevertalling urge of elight at hom Besides the fe . carion a) calla youcan ead at all th tha wa poets alg ‘irs ot 4 i honors at the Ste Louie and 1 ae $1.00 Brings Your Choice of Sizes to Your Home, Together With Your Selection of 12 RECORDS. || Balance in Easy Payments, 5/35 to $700, in Price All the Time. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry can be obtained in any s our retail branched! poal tively contidential) Call or write to anly of our retail Brahohes, R which we hy 0 ovr old estal L, w, SWEET & co. 37-89 MAIDEN LA’ v7 3a Nton it BARA Newa aur Diamonds betore her raise is mace, a 8 Ne red enitiy ce aE HU PAY Ese Bi UANOB U Oya HE MULAN WED «Pe | way, as. well as Hogeman & Oo,, 200 Gatarh ures’ Riker Company's Views, | Just at this time of the year tho | newspapers are filled with advertise: | ments of Catarrh cures of ome kind | ot another’to stich an extent thet a) Worr reporter opened up a talk on) the slibject with Mr. A, H. Cosden, ot | The Riker Drug Stores Co, “In all probability,” said Mr, Coaden, “every one of them can be found on sale in our store, But we Cannot guarantec these various remedies. Of course they may, be Poet ieetoue as to that y them from we certainly they were In any way In; bah’ ‘ Suitable for between “But,” continted ent, |} “there 1s one Catarnh ats we kno all about, and that Catarrh cure we back up with our rep Wacken as phar maciate Ane with our binanftde * jantee,, That remedy Tone, We know how Rerall Mi Tone is made, what medicines are ~ | used in compounding it and the seru- loge care with which it !@ maniitac- red, and.we know that it In a ae tioetinsg remedy that hes edt cate eg of ‘chronte sufferers ie Megat arat dose of Mueu-Tone will brace Yi up, will give you new atrongth ond hope, will convinces yout that at last you have found a cine that goes right to the spot aud does the work for which it {9 intend- ed; and with each succeeding dose you bh feel le igaiyatey stronger end et r, You will regaln your aj eval id yourself eating heartiiy! re will feel that your food ia doing you . You wilt note an increase of bl Your hands and feet will be warmnstead of cbld and clammy. Your nerves will become steady, You will sleep sotndly, and you will get up in the morning wonderfully re-) freshed, and despondency will be a! thing of the past; and besldes,” con- | jaued Mr, Coaden, “Rexall Mueu- | Imported Flower tn severat excellént shapes, ‘Garments for New Spring Styles in Untrimmed Millinery. - ; * (Beoond Floor.) Stunning models are being shown for 1905 in Fancy Silk, Straw Braid, Malitie * and Chiffon Hats Some/very striking and attractive models in CHIFFON HATS AND FANCY STRAW CROWNS, VERY FINE QUALITY CHIf¥ON | HATS, exceptionally good value, - Cleaning-Up Prices in WOMEN’S COATS And Misses’. and Children's Outerwear The Season's best oppottuiity to secure ‘ (Third Floor.) Women's. 8 Ra.ncoay ‘ays, collariess thd win jaar fore $10.00; Tuesday, 18, 2.24%, and 00 Wil Pour Heol fi, uh 7,9, 44, 43, 45, 47, 19, 20, 24) 22, 23, ‘and 25 West Thirt January Sale Only Seven Days — ‘VALUES!’ Share in them while you can—sale ends Innwaey, The Big Three © > ) Continued) Strong Fine Musiins in W ionic} Week. | § ie ea heaivameraias £¢°9 1 Renta guenity.,. 9% A fasveptunai! FARD WIDE-Piniahed iy the 4% seasons and Southern resorts, Ako Limtt Treaty Yar Hats from $5.98 to $9.98. Spectal. bleach: QUALITY Xtra I : 6 seams up Into fil brat § Ct 34 | value 21 cents... #3 NO MAIL ORDERS enty ABOVE THREE. : . Utica and Dwight An A iveniet baal oobdihinad) Ws iar Ei orn Sheets and, 4 ov 4 Wbdscecedsnecee onasec tenons }1.95 Bed Ticks *) At these tines, ohioy Cases—42x36, ! A very choice collection of Imported Rose Foliage. BED APREADS—rull wtp Crochet 79 | Piow Gases sor } rt) Gro het—extrar quality Pillow Cases—Siud we te ty Seat Me adesoty Palt aise at) Hematiteh Cawes—4 00 f Hematitch Sheata=s o conten BERING ivrokin: CLERKS OF SOME ay “ must be of onde’ at prices quoted we wish to state that, may seem incredible ALL PRICES NAMI KOR STRICTLY Half Regular Prices oan rrCKe-tui ‘stew oll tiade— 1.49 Special Putchave : Down and Feather Cushions $6.75 " a ‘one will accomplieh all thik ttt an Misses’ Junior Suits, = covered with best white canpric. | Antiseptic Diapering}: \ astonishingly short, time, It makes | odd “loth several models ¢ dambric.... } Namie Tati or citi $10.00 and 912.00; Tues $5.0 0 eae A imeeetneeer gl vey ‘ga MUGODWaake you have suffered for years—we fay Women’s Kersey Coats, Much-Tone will cure you, Just try us '*/out on this statement, If it. doe not do all that we have claimed for it we nds | will immediately réfund yout money. Yon can get a large trial bottle for fifty cents from the Riker Drug Stores, | 6th ave, and 23d st.; 9th and Broad- SATINS AND ORGAI! FROM.. ind its branches; J, Jung- jd ave. and 428 Columbus rr Btops coughing, cures any cold, checks bronchitis, relleves wheesing, prevents ) pttenmouia. New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Nothing better for childred. ' Mothers rely on ft, Restores breathing organs, Stuf . They come do Also same We Continue mene Reguler 15c, quality at.. 8¢, Regular 20¢, quality at.-11c, Regular 26c, quality at..14c, Every Druggist Belfa “Short Stop" PIANOS AND ORGANS, Toner F LEX. To SYAVE 59" To 607 Sr January Diano ae Pianos _ three-quarter models—lined with Satins— ( heretolnre 618.30; Tuesday sseereeeserie “GOWNS Ake VERY DAINTY” A ADAPTED FOR REARS Oa Tucaday, January.24, we will offer 500 ‘pairs Women’s Black Pure a $1, Made to sell at $1.50 per pair. (Silk Hoslery Counter, Firat Moor, 2ist Bt. White Persian Lawns at About Half Regular Prices These Gannot Be Duplicated at the Prices When Sold, f] Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street $9.75 D_ LINEN ICULARLY rAMULLS, SLRS, m 919.75 AND (EM pmr NDI Better come at once foe these vali We cannot ptomise all tems after ‘Ts eat jankets; ng Cambric Blips; we “On °F ag leery Silk Hose 00 per pair. / le soles, heels and toes. #¢ with cotton soles. reenaes Water Hae.) Ing—skirt to match—value met January Sale Women's Unde wien aemients In this offering ate selected with spéctal rogatd | fintah +++ We will not saceifice Quality to Show, pages garment offered ta a value that will cause customers recollections of our January Sale long after tt ts over, ‘ Our Special Sale of (@irat Piotr) Mis TE i yi HKegular 956 quality at. a DRAWERS—~- --—~Speclals at... 17, .29,,439,. 89, yard | Regular soe, pes ed CORSET COVERS—Specials a AM, .29,.049,, 29 yard | Regular 0c, quality'at..29c, yard ||! NIGHT DRESES——Specials ot. ,20., 59, (no sKIRTI——— —— CHEMKES————Speclals Linen Department —_—— (First Floor, rears) Ons Stationery Bept. | Clearance Sale A manufacturer's sample line and odd pieces of Ordeve for i 8 Fin High Grade Cluny Lace Table Cloths, Hing aud Reception Gards| \ for day and event Tea Cloths, Centre Pieces, Scarfs and Doylics by mm susantteila oe Persp at % Less than Regular Prices ie two months: of hah Winter garments, | Bedding ] Goxvest Form—Finent Qualition A Prices Far Lene Than Man for L ievrnpan Work. Crushed Velvet Evening and Cartage Cloaks. .., Dakine and coe adeloth—el Black fur-lined—fir collars. i Fine Kersey Cloaks—loose’ ” or fitted—Cull strap’d REAL ESTATE. Greal Rush! Don’tMissThis most remarkable sale of cele- brated tone- lasting Walters Pianos, You will be missing a chance to save from $150 to $250 on a plano if ha do not* take advantage of this offer of $350 Walters Ptanos $195, Including Stoo: and Cover, Delivered on Payment of $5, 10 Years’ Guarantee {aseried a Hye gold weir, on on ineide * stn oi and. and pie one Se ‘those your old plano ALY. JOU} ean EY ae fi Sain salty, Investor, Aron ‘Trust Com ste ny, fe an Bond nancier, Lawyer Wh vt yaaa i Witty an one wi Jaree com oe te ‘euy one Fou eh te in ere NG ay, ft Ma, Persons For sale. by ‘the ‘Kevaican 3 ta god and ne ly, Exchange y2",2\4 pla we and, pay any balance due at a, week Cavtion— DENTI ISTRY. Don't buy & ao. “ay use fy ed hand plano at any price, f SMA Beede utterly wortnieas, Upon request a representative tC) will calf. GAS All Gold Cxqwns, $5.00 —— BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, Lex, to 3d Ave, 59th to Goth St. EETH BA — G7 — & —S OLD PIANOS inade new at Tosa than ti aagntgn Piano Tuntng Compan sy tat | OPES UNTIL 8 P.M, ix will nend Va reson tal Aira ies key t,, AIDEN LANE TA! BLEVATOR Waltha: vitae Bigin Watches TWH VHC merican saga A {SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Re ee ine print are git ,000, Was the pula, aay ‘Operator and Broker, 5 ‘CODY: te rateovon plloa® GUILSHAN : Bridge Work, pet Tooth, $5.00 | | N. ATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING N.E, Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave, wotom nt KiesTte MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, RAILROADS. ‘Thi (oom geet iaunae, ne, or Pry Wedding Inv! jons or ° medium... $14, NAL, P BNNSYLYVANIA RAILROAD, mg nok keane fal hina ifs 98 inl Cloaks—bes! styles 4. quality for Nixes stationers chance doubl Ruffled Muslin Gurtaing petal Figured, Spot or Open Work Fine Carving Sets Jan eel ye bndancuats | Pitot iy ree ae inet High, Grade Steel— That were 69 eet iver ivory handler That were |! Sliver mounted—slight That were $1. That were $1.68, ———————_* i: MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until Kiderdown Dressing § Plain and best colore—wit! frog tasteners—were .08 an SECOND. FLOOR—NIW. Women’s Kitohen A, in handlea— Mo perore $8 16.98 to $9.98 seta, hited: rene NG. Pongee Taffetus —for di nd even- fengi of Pon ta, \ ANE a che 4 00': ae eeu ale. My tas HASWMENT _W “o-inoh Camel achalr ¢ All Wool—Gray, 0: q : Me ht Babies’s Long & Short Dre Fetish ah oo chet Nalnsook and Cambrie—tucked an excellent for Bul | Rroadwat re 4 io Eee re eye at oy es soho mb'y yokes or bishop style, ith he emstte shed nec Morniug Speeial in Ril pba LMberty, Sutin Matter as Men's All Linen H’dk’ fs full size~Llematitch--more thun a shilling’s worth of linen alone In them. MALN FLOOR-—CENTIE Table Oileioths 14 vards wide—hoet. ovality ugsorted patterns in colors an white-regularly 20 cents... Ht FEOOR—NEW. RUL wwil pu to eee mn for aged vans Floral, Ji designe and Brench nowent goliras'val MNT CEN PATENTS, “Pei aia eA

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