The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1905, Page 7

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ete ee oe METROPOLITAN AFTER ACIONT GRAFTING GANGS Evidence Ready for Jerome in One Case and Indict- ments Will Be Asked. TO BREAK UP SYSTEM. Trolley, Railroad and Insurance Companies Have Banded to Stop Fraud. ‘The day of the professtonal damages collector, the man who secks easy money by falling from street cars, is at an end—at least that {s what James L. Guackenbush, the clicf claim attor- ney of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, says. ‘He adds that a systematio campaign hhas been started against these graft- ers, the traction corporations of the Bast and Middie Wes, the aceldent tn- wurance companies and some of the ateam roads, which have formed an or- ganization, working together to expose the fakirs and send them to jail. ‘The aid of medica! and legal associa- tions will also be asked in running down doctors and lawyers in league to extort money. ‘The Metropolitan in a few days will take independent action, which {t 1s expected will create a sensation. This has been forced, Mr. Quackenbush says, by repeated tmpositions. “So far tho Metropsiitan Street Rall- way Company has done very lttle in Oghting these fakirs."’ sald the attorney. “Tt in now Ume, however, to get after them and the lawyers and doctors who assist them. “Next Monday I expect to ask Dis- frict-Attorney Jerome for several in- Giotments in a case which we have Deen fighting for months. This ts a barticularly “agrant affair, for it im- Piicates tone of thp company's em- ployees who arranged an ‘accident’ on ne of the company’s cars and per- ured Aimself on the witness stand. “The person who claimed to be in- $ured was helped out further in the Bcheme by @ piysician and then there were the necessury wtnesses. The whole crowd will likely serve a term fh prison.” Ah interesting feature in the oam- Paign against tre accident graftera 1s the ev hich Mr. Quackenbush gays hi roof jlaw- yers who are the raliroad comp: “I have evidence of these practiti them lable to pro n by the Bar Agsovtation,” he declared. One instance of the methods of this of lawyers was cited in connec= tion with @ recent accident which was written up in all of the newspapers. In @ few hours five firme of lawyers had hurried to the victim and an- hounced that they had begun sult In his behalf. Each endeavored to get @ Promise of & per cent. of everything Tecovercd, Mr, Quackenbush states that by vig- orous methods he has reduced the losses e Metropolitan Company trom ace cldents 13 per cent. during the past year. ‘The association, which has begun war fom the accident grafters, has detectives working up casos against several gangs and arrests nre planned in other ‘cites 4 the near future, SICK BABIES’ HELPERS. Sympathizers of Poor Children As- sist Evening World Fund. The Evening World's Sick Babtes' Fund ts to be swelled by a mammoth Benefit on Aug. 22 tendered by August Erbe, of the North Beach Casino Pal- ace. The finest available vaudeville talent has heen secured and the affair Promises unprecedented success, The following subscriptions to the fund have been received: Cilent of Jacob A. Cantor Selma Frankel, Bmma Bil Na Isaace ., cn 'o the Editor of Evening World: By direction of a client of mine, who at the present time is ubrowd, 1 inclose ZOU S ghesk for $v. as a contribution the fling for excursions for poor chil dren. JACOL A. CANTOR, To the Editor of The Evening World: o swindle uinst a number vhich will make We had a stand this merning for the Bick Bables’ Fund. Inclese forty ables’ Fund.“ Ineles: d please find Miss DELLA ISAACS, BONAVITA CELEBRATES, Woted Lion-Tamer Observes Anui- versary of Escape from Death by Lion, Capt. Jack Bowavita, of the Bostock Wild animal show, Coney Island, cele- Drated the first anniversary of his sal. vation from death by the assault of the lion Baltimore at his home in Ben, nhurst yesterday, ‘The da, or July diy but Musi to ane awn of Bondvita's mother to be present unt Yemterday “the event was youreni ecg fair took the form of @ ditiner 1 of the Ho C! com- ¥, and Was’ presided over by “Ve y the ness de Monisgivon, who seventy came the wife of became’ of Bonavile after. a po which Srestitt Operation that followed ie i, He by tumore, ‘Those present ino adatth onavite and his. m ro Mr, 4° 3ne try, Tudor (Me, Tudor fy oom! ndw of the Bonavitay 5 Little World Wants This World Want found a “Position,” This World Want found a “Home,” This World Want found argain,” This World Want found a “Loan,” This World Want found a “Piano” One with a beautiful tone, THEY WILL DO ; THE-WORLD: “Che Brig Store’ SORCERY SMT BO Ht PE ST AYR HH 1 ‘i 1 CRE Pr tsews FH NO CONNECTION WITH ANY THE BIG STORE SIEGEL SIXTH AVE. S25 Brass Bedsteads Friday Spectal at $15.00. One of the Leading Features of the Big Store's Mid-Summer Furniture Sale. THIS is one of the most interesting specials in connection with this notable periodic sale, and every woman who prides herself upon judging artistic furniture will at once recognize what a splendid bargain this opportunity presents. These Bedsteads Are the Best Manufactured. They have 2-inch posts, straight footboard, door knob vases, and may be had in three sizes—4 ft. 6 in.. 4 ft. and 3 ft. 3 in. (twin widths). Best lacquered brass, finish and construction. They are precisely as illustrated. ~ Because of the lowness of the price WE WILL NOT SELL TO DEALERS AND ONLY ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER. No Mail Orders. THE J, OO PRICE IS Redding. We also beg to call attention to the fact that we manufacture all.our Bedding— this guarantees cleanliness and durability. Mattresses. $8.7 FIBRE HAIR Sees! 3 tbat SiR Sone ce ae fog UTR HS PO EXCEESION HOP TOP MATTRES $12.00 No. 4 MIXED HAIR RESSHS, i050 ea tor smaller sizes are 12.00 ECLIPSED FELT MATTRESSES | | properti if . f\ ire Springs. x n AT § $10.00 SPECIAL FELT MATTRESS a Wing shies T° . 8.5 WIRE SPRINGS, oe sworn earn merrapenne, O48 | Be Sine Bees 3 SES rN $6.50 NO. 8 COTTON MATTRESSES, WIRE Hears eis 50 6.50 5 J8iso Odd Partor Piecos— Pi ar lor Sutts. ‘Sroaiy Underpriced, Teo numerous 0 give in del the exact number, but all are genuine bargains di ill prove this fact. : ; ‘ An Nobby detigns, attractive eoverings and « handsome polished finish on each article are the selling features Parlor Suttes, PARLOR SUITES, f pieces, as 1)ustrates. ‘This design represents a Thy frames are mahogany nished ant have @ rich color; the backs ere lightly carved, leading value. and with seats ure Covered with medallion figured tapéat Velour or damask can be had. Special, also verona 9.0 Og ted. Finely finished frames im imitation RARAR ALTERS bate! legs) seats covered Wi” 79 57 back: forme hint rorves mahogany; broa sacks ani arms wi Yerons velour, tapestry or damask. Special, 5-Plece Parlor Suites 5-Plece Parlor 00 B-Plece Parlor 00 Parlor 00 5-Plece Parlor 00 S-Plece Parlor OD be lor Ray Varlor x 0 Parlor On) Parlor 50 teow Parlor x 5-Place Parlor 00 3-Piece Parlor Suites. B:Blece Parlor Suites (damask), =Plece Parlor Sultes (damask), &-Plece Parlor Suites (panne plush), 8-Plece Parlor Suites (damask), Ploce Parlor Sultes (damauk), Paorlur Suites (damask), Parlor Suites (verona), 3-Plece Library Suites. 0 .2-Plece Library Butte, Mahogany frames, covered, with her, 0 BS32833 NSSBESS BRASEZIESES $165.00 ce Parlor Suite, Mahogany frames, covered with iKured tapastry, 00 11000 3-pleco fAbrary Bulte (panne plush), 122.00 Mahogany Bofa, covered with leather, 72°00 B-plece J4Abrary Bulte (damask), $20 00 B-Ploce Library &\ $9,00 Mahogany Arm with leather, $63.00 8-Piece Library Suite (panne plush), $73.90 Muhogany Sota $49.00 Manoxany arpa Odd Parlér and Library Pleces. $210.00 2-Plece, mahogany frames, oovered with Spgnish feather, ¥ $150.00 3-piece Library Euite, covered with green verona. 75.00 Mahogany #ofa. 58.00 Mahogany Arin-Chair, 27.00 Mahogany Sofa, 25,00 Mehogany Arm'Chatr, (icin iat 00a nd ETAL High-Srade Cigars, By the Box at Special Prices. KEY WEST HAVANA CIGARS, brands, in Gesirable KEM tod tiko1) Yulugn Up to 80,00 per box} 100 boxes to clones 10% Soe i al) Mavens, Panotela shape; beat 13 Burs lee: box of 50, it WENA VicrontAs, tu ifevana sis, pany i NA SECONDS, bona-fAde ten-cent smoke; SUPMoMACY, Sumatra, wrapper, Puritanos: box of 60, is FROHODON AS Hon de ins box of 160, "180 PETO RICAN WRBVAS GRANDE; regular $8.00; box of Bo, PORFO RIVAN BREVAS, regularly do, box of 60, 080 WENT EXTRAS, N.Y, make, “Conchas ‘olne, | 00d auality domestic smoke; box of 50, re gh oF 8, THURSDAY EVENING. AUGUST 3, 109. 2 € 4 's the Demands of Ullions. OTHER STO Ww *° ACITY INITSELF Vu MEET MEAT THE FOUNTAIN 18"&19"STS, ' Double “‘S. & H,’’ Green Trading Stamps Until 12. AIDA HO TR OK Oe RR WE We don’t need to tell you what great bargains the following are. see that at a glance. News That W 3 DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK JACKET SUITS, in neat mixtures and overplaids: sizes 5 to 13 years; also novelty. suits in navy. brown, red and mixtures; sizes 2% to 8 years; former price $2.00, RUSSIAN AND ETON SAILOR SUITS. in neat mixtures; also serges and cordu- roys; sizes 2‘ to B years. three-piece and Norfolk Jacket suits in mixiures; also some blue and black cheviots, sizes 7 to 16 years; former price $3.00, HIGH-GRADE SUITS in Norfolk, double-breasted, three-piece suits in fancy mix- tures, overplaids and stripes, blue and black cheviots, also navy blue serges: sizes 7 t0 16 years; Russian and Eton sailor suits in 2 75 fine worsted, serges; sizes 244 e RUSSIAN BLOUSE, ETON SAILOR, ETON NORFOLK. DOUBLE-BREASTED, NORFOLK JACKET and THREE-PIECE SUITS, size 2% to 16 years. Included in this price are some stout suits for big. boys 5 00 SS Former pelces Up t011$7:50, ° Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Boys’ Short Grousers Sutis. At the Lowest Prices Named This Summer Clear Sales Get New Impetus, Descriptions: — $2.00 Suits at $1.35. 1.35 $3.00 Suits at $1.85, Double-breasted. single-breasted jackets, 1.85 $5.00 Suits at $2.75, 0 7 years; former price $5.00, $7.50 Suits at $5.00. s Ket Cooper Btore, Second Floor, 18th St., Bast.) Hat SIO oF sears ae HOLY xi ERE The Second Shipment Arrives. Galking Machine Records. Regular $1.00-10-inch TalKing Machine Records at This Astounding Price The first shipment was on sale a week ago, and was at once sought by a crowd that clus- ered three and four deep around the special counter all day. on sale to-morrow. _10sINCH Disc compelled to rane a special label over the original to conceal the maker's identity, which, after all, ture of Talking Machines. There are Talking Machines in thousands of homes. Therefore thousands of people will read this news with ine gratification, for These Records Can Be Used On Any Talking Machine Requiring a Disc Record. EACH OR $10.00 A DOZEN. According to agreement we may be easily learne d, THE RANGE OF SELECTIONS is most comprehensive. including Songs, Duets, Quar- tets, Band Selections, in fact everything practically that can be reproduced on a disc record, ‘ DERS ‘ L NAMED wilt be i the Main Aisle of the Sheet Music Store, Beyon4 the ‘Weeping, The Whistling Newsboy, Smiling When the Mists Have Rolled ‘The Harbor Bells, Bweet Hour of Prayer, 1 Shall Be Sattetied Has Your Mother Any More Like You le Money for You, je Boy. Her I Love Her So, Give My Regards to Tiroad- way, nile’ Laurie, i Old Kentucky Home in the Shade of the Old Apple ee, Back, Back, Back to "-'tl- more, Good-bye, Bis, HESS THE SEIS STIE EPH TYE PARTIR HT Men's Stylish Summer Sut Regular $10.00, $72.50 and Si5.00 Srades Srouped on Special Cables Friday at . , x At this remarkable price we offer for to-morrow more than eight hundred # Fr se A] Soft and lusterless thibets and black serges (full or half lined), J Sack Suits in either single or double breasted and sizes to fir all, FILLED. NOC. O, D. ORDERS FILLED. Some of the titles follow: and | Stes [i Independence Bell. the brass Band Played. n “Sale of Goods, Flag of Victory, First Kise Waltz. Coax Mo. On the Lovee. The Kid from the Bowery, Hlekory Hi) The Ola laus. hy. Vaudeville spectalty, Songs My Mother Used v3 Cares for Me. oy balled Tape My Me Back to Old Virginia Along. Little Girl a | for You an |Soldier's Farewell. Life's Dreain Is O'or. on 1 Medley. ‘ Auction Sale of Must 8 Me Think of Home, | struments, t Home, ‘The Huguenots, y Don't They Play With Haye You Seen Mawele 2 Wing-Pong, mareh an L Adelin Walis by the Deep, Biue Mamma's Boy. | “Imagination Two-Step. The above is but a partial list of the titles, 4 Make a Puss Over Me. Piewse Come and Play Yard. Reward, beautiful Summer Suits in the newest and most approved styles, Fabrics are principally Serges, Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots and Black Thibets. Cut in the new models in both single and double breasted styles, Navy Serge Suits—Velvet Finish Indigo. Soft finish and very dark blue, single or double breasted sacks, full or half lined; sizes 33 to 48, 7.00 Black Suits in Both Serges and Thibets. 7.00 Mixtures in Worsteds. Single and double breasted sacks: coolest fabrics, such as steel gray serses and worsteds, checks, overplaids and combination stripe effect—some half lined. Sizes for big and exira large 7 00 men, and all the regular sizes for tal! and short men, . ° Wor: AP Army-Navy Suits — }7/;" Alarizine. Made of celebrated serges. Sizes 10 fit every build of man, and in every style, Fancy Cheviots and Tweeds. Single and double breasted sacks; styles that have appeared only at merchant tailors’ this season; very different from 7 00 ordinary ready made clothing. All sizes, 33 to 40, e Summer Suits, Coats and Trousers. Coats that have attracted the admiration of particular men; shoulders, collars and fronts fit as perfect as a coat made to order of heavy fab- fics and phey oe hariapt yal homespuns, v wool qruihes 7.00 4 trouser, Mad a “ You can ill at Once Interest Every Parent. 35c The second shipment is in and goes The Sale Is Unquestionably Creating the Great- est Demand for Records in the History of Manufac- We cannot divulge the name of the manufacturer of these Records, for the PRICE HAS NEVER BEEN LESS THAN $1.00 THE RECORDS AT THE PRICE on Third Floor, East, toemorrow Anthony and Cleopatra, Go Life Household ive My Heart Beaty 7.00 { tS EH RA RAM ER HERD NERY ERE RR 1" ing Ge SeABSToS och ea en ee ose vce eS reeaoefpelaaT USERS seo oe ita eepeR TRAE » SOR ra eH genu- were Sela IRSA SORE Rae ean ele TS PERI RIN IES MSO cal In- f & Riley? a two- i if i in My ff SAR MLE HORROR RRR RE RRO ie eR RRR bd 57.00 All sizes, Mia-Summer Sale of Rugs Offers Many Unusual Features to FRIDAY SHOPPERS. Tapestry Brussels Seamed Rugs. Smyrna Rugs, Slee "D.Or1S0: “toguiany “fe 80; estat, i Sime 0.0x10.6; rewularly $13.50; wet al Tay, siee Oxta, Pur sgh tat tals ee stra hoary quailty: Size 9.0x12.0; regularly 00; mpsctal, Smail Size Rugs. Size 8.8x10.6; remularly $2260; meta, ‘Akmynners eo Sime @.6x6.0; recularly €2.73; meet e Variety of eglor Gomi Size 1.6x8.0; reewlarty 91.25; mpenia? vw Royal Wil AM ea 0 clone Sec RUBS igclow Axminster, regularly batterna and colorings, choice i, Size 10.6x12.0; regularly $47.50; poe high-rade Velvet Rugs, re i special 8.0213.6; regularly $43 ote High-riade Velvet Rugs, reeves 39.50 90x12.0; regularly $85.00; spe. 8.8x10.6; regularly $82.00; 8) -to~date summer floor 25.50 | x Strictly y. Excellent 6.0x0.0; regularly $22.50; spe. | 10: ped patterns, 17. 4.0x12.0; regularly $22.80.) ape cial, 17.50 Sizo 86x63; regularly 89.00; Size 27x54; regularly §3 OCHA HH RR Dress-Sutt Cases, ; of Cowhide, $3.85 % Strongly made of well-sea- soned and tanned cowhide; special, 4 WHERHESEA aa Women’s Luiken 4 and Wash Selts, i? PATENT LEATHER BELTS. 1 in nickel’ buckles; all sizes to oc has steel frame, reinforced ', 244 and § inches itt corners; straps or catches; h bre fabrics 7 brass lock; 24 inches long. 3 ™! buck 5 WASH BELTS. 0 dainty fabrics; at” Aarke and at chotce “assortment. 9 Qeaiae An exteedingly good case for long or short distance travel. August vacationists will find | these particularly adaptable to & their needs. Usually you'd pay Kel C MM HRA HH OO Yotions at Spectral MILITARY SATIN PAD BRONT HOSE | MANI\TTAN COMBINATION show JPPORTERS, with four heavy slo ig and paste combined, In black or attached; beautifully finished In ©, BE 3 a e LACES for Oxford ties, atu palr, e IT-WEIGHT DRESS long, in black or tan; a pair, Se AM HAIH B NELC L SHIELDS, pure nainsook, covered, In a sizos and Se TWIT) EEVE cute |f uch » checked and white: rand can ithout Injur for, re. Main HMR HH HOH HN He MMe Ghe Yew Fish Stor on the Fourth Floor—Larger Quarters— Choice Fresh StocHs of Fish. ‘ We are doing such a big Fish business that we have found it necessary to move the Fish Store into larger quarters, so as to be better able to meet the increasing wants of our customers, e are now able to handle more varieties of Fish, and these we have fresh from the sea, river or lake, as the case may be, Asa matter of accommodation for our customers FISid_ WILL BE CLEANED FREE OF CHARGE. S The particular special offerings for to-morrow include:— Fancy Boston Codfish Steaks, PET Fancy Long Branch Blue Fish, aba | Ge Long Island Porgies, Long Isl: a mt | LD., Extra large live 8 |e : In the Meat Maz e cuts of native CHUCK | Fancy Boston Mackerel, Fancy Fresh Caught Salmon Bteaks, ‘Long Island Bels, y Long Branch ' Butter 8 of CANADA ) Fresh made COUNTRY | Not Salles Brats sane oe altomse | | peel Fresh made HAMBURGER (9 'L3,5 © CORNED ¢ J4Oe Fresh made FRANK- aor HERING | FURTERS, tats ra of SPRING } Choice short foreauarters of CANADA MUVION por Ib, ca > iS World’s Greatest Grocery POTATORS—Mancy Long Island Pota- ‘iva 1LONG, BENGE <a 3 bray peck, fi ii On ney Long Island Sugar Heets: | F MINED 7 | VES—New impo | 100 1 s, fine flay 5 Ibs. weorted, es quart Jar, t quality mixed ‘hs fe lokled pigs’ fect, split and spiced; pet Xtra fancy large cooked SOFT SHELL RABS, dnintily breaded and delicately conked; & erabe for a5 e Py shiv made. tn 9%) mirth Floor.) Other Sp etal Sales: Bathing Suits and Accessories for Men, Hf omen, Misses and Children. Women’s Summer Suits, Women’s Waists of Silk and otton, Remnants of Linens, Muslins, White and Fancy Goods, Men's Fanzy and White Vests, Men's Straw Hats, Shoes and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. 4 : i = Savanese Fans. x i Hundreds of Japanese Fans of pretty % designs, that formerly sold for 25c; to- morrow, (Siegel Cooper Store, Mai, BOO UHL as 20d aE 3g HE a Io og 4 Wines and Liguors. { loor, ae: HSS 4 Threeegallon kegs of choice 10-year- old Port or Sherry (keg free), per keg, $3.75 : 4 from Armand Freres & tH 4 toln Armand Freres & © a0 a from Arms Puritan M St. Ma reduced to, gallon, eR ae ache a ae Aa ET duecd to, geton, Vr . ANGELICA, MUBCA. 9 hallon 23% { ef \ anogiica #4 sat VHA Ballon, 1 SANiey FUer on so allion, tf NIA TABLE CLARBT OR HOCK years old; a! $3 HOLLAND GIN, imported; gallon, $0. ‘éopen ttre, Sih OFC WHISKE yor (BBE ss 2

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