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fe Ni ante - * Menace and sent him to the work MAN SEEKING JEROME'S LIFE | | “ +, Jaoob Meyer, Alias “Frenchs, ' Is. Sent to Workhouse for Six Months, vi ASSERTS.HE IS PERSECUTED, ey Ih bik Police Captain Herlihy.in Red Light Cases, fm the Red Light cases, a y lately been @ stool-pigeon for the Dis- d who has # @rlet-Attorney’s office, entero? the Crim. ; deal Courts Building to-dmy and de- @laped that he was going to kill) Mr. Little attention was paid to Moyer at first. but when he besan to show elena of violence the watchman on ithe gtound floor put him out ond warnal the ele- vator men not to le +, trlet-Attorney Jorowe was not 1" tullding at the time, but it w | best not to let Moyer ¥ office, as tho man Is a desperate char acter, hi, A holf hour after Meyer's ejeotment {| from tho building he was found on the | top oor near « erry office, This ds just ie Jerome, Meyer was walking a: 4 on V bls hands ard knees and vowingethat ho Would kill Jerome on elght. Fights Policeman, A policeman tackled Me ¢ Man suddenly leape } wieious Nght. The p a nce go 40 near the low rail that feared they would go over, A came, however, and Meyer was eubdued, The man was take, pecs pen atta there he vows w Killed Jen ie ceman a kod No. weay * Were found on excitement ar Prisoner Morphine Later Meyer was Magistrate “Moss Cartney, The soaroned Meyer mote formidable than a b pine tablets ang a hypode: “What tn the Svorld iid Rll Mr. Jerome for?” asked tra « ."T don't know,’ been @ morphin | sometimes I Bet ove ft since I wa He 1! ter six months. LEITER MUST PAY $69,767 y, Claim in Wheat Deal At- *,, tempt oi 7 Years Ago “Joe” Leitor must pay ' tam J. Zeller } trying to comer the the world tn r dict of the k “The comp the brokers De: ra defense ek Y employed Allen, Greer & 2 up all the wheat iy » Leiter sald ; were © } account, owed enbaum directed t j © Gnd for Zeller SHARES DEATH TWICE IN FALL FROM “L.” Collier Drops Twenty Feetto Payee ment and Lands th Peont of Truck Team, * Andrew © N ton street ‘| Porty-sevent fell from taken { aid, that } Cotter 1 ‘ team of bh 6 The driver y thelr ha wm iu T mps! This Is a magic which one may “hands” of thor rd throug! ca nd IS SENTENCED ' Figured as Witness at Trial-of | FOR CORNER y al | CdY Hart QPP, LADY HARTOPP CUSTARD PlE © TOWED AGAIN WAS ALL SOLD i ' Sails for Ceylon and, It is Said, Lack of Pastry Caused Fight, »r« in Restaurant and Hurling Earl Cowley, of Sugar Bowl. Will Be Second Wife of | LONDON, Oct 18—As a sequel to, An unsatisfied | the sen opp divorce ease, tl in a de eported that Lady for Columbo, ¢ to the | plainant was Morr! | Allen streot, cas 78 Dighth a wont to th 1d ordered © re Was we cit | p first brought a wife in 1303, but a ver- was returned. In on and, Lady defend, the die | Sard ef y r of Mr. aroused fo of dispute lea ire, and a : Tranby ¢ 4 Aberg. 1 morning.” AWFUL HAPPENINGS | ———+ r2>-—__——- Eon : hn Nord t long enough opinion, sald ( \e Just a Little Fling. edb. Puld ind her maid Just ue HIS ‘ t say we convenienced In the least."' Miss Ring's Own Version | Andrew Colller, of Now read what Miss Blanche Ring |ton street, while working on the Third hay to say, Miss Hing ts indignaoct—|avenue Elevated structure {n front of Very, Sho admitted it at her apart- |No. 73 Third avenue, fell ko the atreet ments in the Hotel Cumberi to-day, to.day and fractured his sicull, He wae fina looked indignant too, ewer! tiken to the Flower Hospital. SKULL FRACTURED », 102 Washing | | DISTURB NORDLAND. FARL COWLEY, HE OPENED 45 WINE BOTTLES, WIFE GHARGES But Jacob Blum, of Veiling Firm, Denies Allegations in Divorce Suit. ve been the crux or broke, n ber application i's firm for #4 sel foe in he Jacob Blum, 0 fs from Sophie to SSS BREATHES WAR FIREMEN OF Friends of Discharged Men At- tack the Italians Who Took Their Places, There have been nightly rows !n the vicinity of Ure White Star line piers, Noa, 43 und 49 North River, since that Steamsiily company decided charge (he 8 he ships cru'sing th employ only Lallans as seam firemen, (he men who have los positions reseut the change and vent Ubelr wrath upon the Lalans ‘Phe steamships Repudile. for the Mediterranean to- the Baltlo, which sailed for to-day, were at the dock | nipah Passengors were going aboard the Bale te, and Detectives Moody and Lessen Were thepe on the lookout for pickpuok- ous, wi thelr aiveution was cajled (0 & commotion just outside gf They ran ot and found vu idle ‘Peom en had aitaoked fo firemen who had yentured ov ich sails and beat a C ¥ been frequent of Company has em) ite 3 oyed special po.ice- la men to watch the neighborhood of the docks and protect the itallens. When asked why the Italians were employed as firemen and seamen in tar people would only say that the Ttallans were moro satisfactory. MAD MULLAH ON THE FIELD 0 44 land to Protect Threatened i Colonists There, ri In the slippera,| ROMP. On, 18 Mod Mutt J e es written in bis| is again on the wart acoordl ‘ i, { signed “Berthe’ | advices from Aden. He is t ind "Be e . taken the field 3. iq rend like thia Dy Papa: ‘To irthday, I con- sh you a jong o Lord d many 1 to my y Uttle sisisr und r son BE f at bis mamma joined 1013 Macy piace, Note from Mrs, see you or your u want Louis'e > your people. cao do with to Blum's » let bim to, @, lovin re his wife is making rrowed fter boasting ia buyers.” Ae ed decision, re STRIKE-BREAKER DID NOT GET A LICENSE, Cammissioner i ne Granted No lt to Parley Doring Subway Trouble, who took an ¢ the Mnter- get a license from ing. The t was not from Mr at Farley the assistance by Mr, Keating, orld reporter was #0 re 8 mado tn fairness on IF COFFEE Acts as a POISON to you, POSTUM SHOULD BE YOUR DAILY BEVERAGE, “There's a Reason.’ 1 engaged a VIGOROUS, HALE nf wife at the with no ap. She left a note on om. tm out, but fine J $5,000 third Interest In forty-five | w Ta drinker, |" r threatening Italian everywhere, $1 f bottle CAUTION—There is but one Duffy | Pure Mait Whiskey. |bottles only, never in ware of dangerous | substitutes. They bulk, are {unscrupulous dealers. Lo trade-mark, the the cork Is unbroken. let and advice free, Dully Whiskey Co., Rochester, New York, NOT an Optician’s test, bu! a thor- ough examination by an Oculist A, W, Brewster, M. D., Astor House (41 years Brooklyn’ Bye and Ba E. Johnson, MJ),, 1345 (Many years tn M, Kenyon, M.D. (3 years’ Manhatiw | M. Linderoth, M. xth Av,, 22d St, Har Hompttal) (Brooklya Bye and 5) NO'CHATGE’ except for xinuses Z and that moderate, ’ ' ar Horpitol.) OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, ry ic, Sabine as wy van tac eR THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENTING, OCTOBER 18, 190°. TITLED WOMAN AND MAN REPORT SAYS SHE WILL WED, preterence to the old hands the White | © Italian Ships Sent to Somali- | | s wi ore healthy and vigorous old age by the Tt is en 's Sold in seale Bee imitations and positively | harmful and are sold for profit only by : for the “Old Chemist,’? on . the label, and be certain the seal over Medical book» Malt Ehrlich &Soné,) YOUNG OLD MEN WHITE STAR UNITE TO FIGHT LINE BEATEN OSLER’S IDEA Will Ask Congress to Check Rules Preventing Those Over 45 Earning a Living. | | | { CHICAGO, Oct, 18.—With the object | of removing the ban upon wage-workers j by the cru’) and unnatural age limlt," \s+ | and assisting them ip seourlng employ- ment, an Antiage Limit League has | been organized is Chicago, Efforts wil! | be made t remove the age-barriers by Congr sstonal enactnent. Tho league has opened offices in the Republic Bull It ts as 4n association of veterans of the Civil ond Spanish-~Ameroan wars and other pool oltimeae who have pexched the age-lmit of forty-five years. Tunes F Downey ts president and Benjamin Giroux, who was a captain of sharpshooters during the Civil War and a member of the old Chicago Light Guard, 1s the secretary and treasurer, A clroular describing the objects of the league says | “The doors of the league are open to | all honest and industrious and reputable | men, erpeciaily those who have passed the prosorfbed age Umit ot forty-five years. It will lead the fight against age ostracism by Congressional enact- ment, and aeek the creation of a whole- ) ont among such employers > have not altogether forgotten that ¢ happiness is found most surely in est labor,’ The league will place particularly be- fore the Government ‘the persistent os- tractem of veterans of the civil war, in t they are used the pursult of {nallenable right to labor in all departments of the National Govern. | ment, in accordance with their mental jand physical equipment Irrespective of | age,” | ee ee CLOVER CLUB FOR GIRLS. Luncheon Organization for the Shopping Distetet WIN Admit No Men, | The Clover Club, not the one In Phila- 4 that was famous for years for its nvited guests, but a new for working girls and open to-day at No. 43 \Vost y-third streat |w e Tue n club ts built along the ines fo a sist organization downtown, where the majority of the mombars are stenographers. The girls emploved n parlor, and, while no men ed to the club proper, there mom where the escort | luncheon At Her Advanced Age, Mrs. Lydia | Conch, Daughter of the American Revolution. Attended Camp) Meeting—The Grand Old Lady | Ascribes Her Great Activity and Splendid Health tothe Daily and | Regular Use of Duffy's Pure Malt | Whiskey. ‘'It Keeps My Appe= tite and Digestion Good, and J Sleep Well,’’ “For the past four Duffy's Pure Malt ¥ and medicine: a little water gears T have used Vhiskey na a stim: knees. It keene my appet nd | ood, and well Lam year and attended the Wil- amp-menting this su MRS LYDIA COUGH, Conn. Sept, 28 1901, Dutty's Pure Malt Whiskey As in the case of Mrs, Couch, one f the few living Daughters of the America Revolution, thousands of bale. active alert and hearty old men, and women, many of sustained, comforted, nourished anu gorsed and recommended by ministers most nourishing, purest. health-giviog ‘ine. It purifies the blood, quickens tae i Neenyed nerves and tissues, and Keeps y condition, #o aa to resist tho attacks of d | JIAMONDS,.| | | standard has been kept up so many years they are worn by atever- AND HEARTY AT 95 |the next larger size than the | Busy Fall Days at Lamberts’ We are busier than ever, The demands on ourfictory-arer greater than ever, New custom rewards the established Lambert Policy of manufacturing the most of our stock and buying direct of the makers in great quantities what we do not produce oussalyes, Our store is not in a costly neighborhood, and we mer and sell for cash. Our economy means a saving to you. Call Lambert system works in practice, A Hint as to Watchea, The difference between a good watch anda bad one is not plain to Inexpert eyes that see them side by side ina store, The Sole dependence is the jeweller's character, A proof of our watchmakers is that for several years we have been official watch in spectors for the New York Central and Hudson River and Island Railroads, We are frequently asked by entire strangers © select watches for them, city to choose from, The Lambert stock ‘is the largest in the Men's 16-size engine-turned hunting case of solid 14-karat gold, Your choke of Waltham, Elgin or Lambert movement. A thoroughly reliable time-keeper and an elegant, sensible gift. Price, $40.00 Same style and quality case, ladles’ size, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert move- ment, $22.50 Men's heavy sterling silver hunting case watch, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $12.50 Women's sterling silver hunting case watch, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $10.00 How to Buy Diamonds, Diamonds are exp-nsive if two or three middlemen make @ profit on every sale. They are not expensive at Lambert’s, because you pay us importers’ prices only, We show you stones of beautiful color, artistically cut, and mounted by our own experts, at prices that will astonish you and would be impossible under any other system of business than ours, ANS MI Sola 14 “Kt, Gold. yma | Solid Solid 14-Kt, Gold Faney fant 1 mot King, set with Anes @Q |: diamond; price "SOS wie | $ | Hundreds of Signet Rings, | These signet rings, fanciful and unusual in design and exquisite |} in carving, are selected from a stock that has grown with the gen- | eral growth of the Lambert business, They are solid gold, We |} have them at prices ranging from $3.00 to $50.00. The same care is exercised to make each, in its way, a perfect specimensof the goldsmith’s art. Solid 14 karat gold, richly chased shank, © flowers modelled ds, prt & Solid gold, grace- Sey/ fully modelled angel (Af) on either side of ' shank, - $5.00 No charge, for: engrextng. 7 true to nature, $7.50 Wedding Rings Nothing that our busy factory turns out represents’ betterework than the simple Lambert Seamless Solld Gold Wedding Rings. We guarantee them to be the best rings of their kind made, They are associated with the beginning of our business, and because their N increasing number of happy matrons, No charge for engraving, 14 karat, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00 10 $12. 415, omer AU SIZES. 45 Karat, $4.00, $5.50, $6.50 to $16, a btn ALL WIDTHS. 22 karat, $5.50, $6.75, $8.00 to $20. 4 SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CAPALOGUB, Leal Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street. Open Evenings Until 6.30, Saturday Nights Until 10, | Examination and compar ison and criticism—we court Picture a really Double” shoe and you'll see why it’s as waterproof as a leather them all for our Derbies, shoe can ever be, For we know that in qual- One waterproofed walking ity they are far above hate shoe inside another, with usually sold at their prices, }| waterproofing between the andin block—which is atyle, two soles and strips of oiled our Derbles are so varied sill turned into the welt, each year that we're bound Black Cordovan leather, | to have something becoming $s. |for every man, $3 and $4, The “ Two-shoe Shoe” for low insteps has toe-room of Soft hats and silk hats— opposite ends of the hat trade, meet here at their best, Rocers, Par & Company, upper would usually carry, | Roogrs, Pent & Company, ’ATOHES, JEWELER) Three Broadway Stores, Three Broadway Stores, treet from ie ¥ Wholvealer 288 842 1260 as8 642 1260 SRSA or C at at at | opposite near opposite A ict nails Capex nr | Warren St, 3th St, 32nd St. |.City Hall, Union Square. Greeley Square, © A Mluatrated catalogue No, 44. By | 4X L. W. Sweet& Co, f\ A “yy 87-80 den Lane MY, f S THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW RE .