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+ TOOK COPS PSTOL | THE WORLD: ———— James A, Francis. FRANCIS’ NAME 1 AWA FROM Polleman I ire Locked Up Nominated for Assembly by Driven Out, b Charged with Assault Republicans and Endorsed tial: Unelad, } | by Citizen, by Municipal League, James A .Franels, candidate for As- In nominated by the Bi HE RESISTED ARREST embly the biicans and in Prisoner Accused of Using Abusive dorsed by the M 1 Ownership ‘ Leagugy has made many friends tn the Language to Men and Tammany camp by abstaining from Women on Street, effusive personalities in the present | campaign, As secretary of the Citizens’ Union during the pact two years he has gained the good will of that onganiza- tion by his faithful attention to his duties, Mr, Franols \s a well-known oargman and has hosts of friends in rowing cir- cles throughout the United States and Canada. His son, Leo Francia, ts whe holder of the juilor hundred yard reo- ord jp the Public Bohool Athletic League. Candidate Francis wit celebrate his Thirty-fitth birthday on election day, and it ts thought that the voters of twenty-thind district will present to him a gift of which he may well be proud—@ seat in the Assembly of the | ptate of New Tork. ‘Willem B. Gerken, « poltreman, at: | @mched to the Grand avenue station, Brooklyn, was arraigned today in the * Alama Gtreet Police Court, Béward F, Tenywon, of No. 158 Quincy @trest, Brooklyn, who was only one of @ hundred men who wanted lo (ace the charge, | Pert was arrested early to-tay at Bukon streets after he had, % te alleged, made attempts to shoot @umber of persons. Gerken, in plain first went to @ bail given by Bill Posters’ Union at Saengerbund Bmith and Schermerhorn stress. Be demanded admission, declaring thet | he was @ pollooman and hed a right to 1 eye ON THO TCETS Twenty-third District, | at Bowery Blaze More than one hu dging-houses at No: ery were hustled fro lto-day, when fire st Story butlding at > 1s ooouplod for five st tor Gas Light Compa: The fire started on and quickly ran to ¢ Bowery # the At No, @ {8 the Bur Ned with smoke, W. smoke, They few of them stopping the Bowery. While ‘The fire was got und of $10,000, 0 anywhere, The doorkesper thought otherwise, and Gerken was forcibly ected from the ial. Gerken next appeared at Smith and Tennyson says the policeman Qrew his revolver and tried to ehoot him ‘Renny: oon, who is somewhet of an ati hie! t 500 Parents ring 500 Boys Here To-Morrow $2 98 for Boys’ $5,00 Winter coats, cut long a and full—broad shoul- upon the policeman and took vb ver from him, The crowd threatening, and were surround: 3 when Polloeman MoCrea, lama street station, MeCrea approached Was eo upd) and rio Phen Roundsman Juhnsci, ame of the pear: ame street erect a bt ae ders—made of extra heavy woolen a ge of Legg 2 ve frieze n fe) xford ¢ d ~ gherss, eg rom’. followed Gerken f 7 my : z or and Black. The s—— @ police station and :nere the assault lined with extra heavy Italian and oharge wes entertalned. Gerken was placed {n @ cell and later was examined by Police Surgeon Jon pings The doctor would not make known hie diagnosis, but the police eny have belt backs, Sizes 7 to 16 years, Also the Russian Coat for little fellows that Gerken -., ‘been ri 4 \ nila laianc Ye te M etronige from 2 0 10 years, ‘Third Floor, $2. 98 also for $5.00 Norfolk Sul Norfolk Suit? v. with knicker or plain trousers, fabrics that are ol fancy mixtures and Blue, Bires 7 to 16 years, terres ee Ae $6.00 Watches for Men and Boys, $3.95 $3 9 for men’s and boys’ solid silver Hunting-Case Watches, filled with jewelled movements, in 16 and 2 sizes, solid gold hands, stem wind and set, The o: e plain engine turned and ‘hand engraved; guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, Value, $6.00. Main Floor, LKE WET GHOST, ENTERED FEAR Clad Only in Trousers James Reider Amazes Waiters for Boat. ‘Twenty or more persons were in th Grand street ferry-hovse at dawn to-day | waiting for a ferry-boat to take them wo | Brooklyn, when @ man, without ovat, | ebirt or hat, barefooted and dressed only in his trousers, staggered tn from the ferry slip. The door to the ferry- STYLE 59e SOU. A 2 A RUN WE BOUGHT ALL BLACK & C0.’S CELEBRATED ROCHESTER CLOTHING, MEN OF NEW YORK AND VICINITY, A FORTUNATE, YET BOLD, PURCHASE ENABLES US TO HE OUR BANNER CLOTHING SALE! A SALE THAT MEANS TO YOU A POSITIVE SAVING OF FROM $5 TO $10 ON YOUR NEW WINTER SUITOR OVERCOAT. A SALE, REMEMBER, OF THE BEST CLOTHING VALUES THAT EVEN THE 14TH STREET STORE EVER BOASTED OF! KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE LAND AS THE “MAKERS OF CLOTHING THAT FITS''—124, 126, 128, 130 ST. PAUL ST., EVERY TEXTURE—EVERY SIZE ARE HERE—COME HERE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND EXPECT TO SCORE THE MOST SATISFAC- TORY CLOTHING PURCHASE OF YOUR LIFE~YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Men’s $15, $18 and $20 Rochester Made Suits at $10.00 house was partly open and the entered and, walking a few steps, . He was dripping wet and | shivering from oold. It was plain Chat he had just come from the water, Policeman Klelameter, of @treec station, called an amt Fancy Smooth Cassimeres, The coats are cut stylish and 7 don't know of any other way in Rochesier, They have hand-made collars, hand«padded lapels and lined with i nerge. We have sizes to fit every build—the tall, the lean, the stout, the ae and “Clothing That Fits.” Gentlemen, these suits are perfect beauties. Fabrics are fine fine | Silk Worsteds, Black Cheviot, English Cheviot, Scotch Tweeds and “mappy, single or double breasted, Gouverneur Hospital and, returning & build ee, LAT Hit ACHES down to the lower floors ascot Lodging-House, | o Brien was sent to Investigate in witod sixty-five men were sleeping was accommodating fifty lodgers. The two lodging-hovses were quickly through the halle and called for men to hurry to the street many of them were stupid from gas fumes and were got to the street, ‘The fire caused much exottement button om shoulder, in @ good aasortment colors, FRIDAY EVENTING, NOVEMBER 3. AGH ANNETELA I OLLEGE Caused ral \ Aidt Nin UL ao SS ied and Par- Missing: ¢5 00 si ( Alarm and Was Under Loser’s Rug. Dolice hy Po “ound A comedy of was played b of “Much nm toed arted |r This b hers! Col outa outelde,” this entertainment | was the loss of @ $500 brooch belonging orles by the ny. the fourth floor | to Misa Lillfan McArthur, which she he root, and then | missed from her dormitory, On ap- Noation to the West One Hundred and At No. | qwenty-fitth atreet police tation, His first action was to herd nineteen lk «ro window cleaners into a room, ‘hore he searched them, one by one, while the fair students kept up a Io orus of ejaculations outside, Noth- ing but dice and chewing tobaoce wea found upon the indignant darkses, Then it was that Miss MoArthur ob- perved @ jump in ae es | Nestling | beneath was her $! Bs Bho Basis She Didn't Need # Gold Mine, TURNEK S FALLS, Mass, Nov, §— mit House, whoib hen policemen ran th he| for thelr clot {t continued the elevated and surface cars were blocked. | arthur Brother returned last nigon after londike ' absence in the r control after a Gen yeal ? wife, Mary Brother, that h tall hi for Infante All | Wool Bweaters, | and Infants’ Wear $1, 98 for Children's $4.00 Coats In a splendid assortment of colors,| warmly Interlined, with deep capes pret~ ot for Boyw Sweat heavy tily trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ee ences 12¢ for Infants’ 25¢ Shirts, fleece! J lined. ed Q5e for Children's Skirts, made of | it domet flannel, in pretty Ii i stripes, trimmed with scalloped ruffle, | Bixes 2 to 16 years, sean te een 1 49¢ {or Infants 85 Caps, made of Lousine, bearskin and embroidered silk, trimmed with rueha, ribbon and | ¥ “ri and ur, Telephone RALD BROADCAST | ROCHESTER, N, Y, EVERY The t is of the ne best, tor «$ the man, began to Aucsti nm him. "Tem James Rald Ly » Broadway, Brooklyn,"’ the T don't know how | rf t know a@ thing about Re, to Tho atimulama story. nad fallen ner a@ pier street, Then he told anothe: having fallen from a pler In them in all tiseSecvsees Men’s $18.00 and $20.00 Overcoats at $10.50 Men's Fine Winter Overcoats in such wanted fabrics as ‘5 Fine Baltic Friese in Cambridge, Oxford and Black, broad shoulders, burg and having been caught by th tide and swept ‘er to New York, now how or when 4s home or how he happened | ed only in trousers $550 FOR $10 VALUES IN YOUNG | MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS | fog this much tion became serious, The phyeican: sald ‘nis life wae In ganger. The polloe say wealthy coal de ri and thut he {sa man Ness standing, Tf the address {s tru ould not be verified to-d name doas not Sopete in Girectory, nor Js he know: dress we the police, WILL SUBMIT WATER PLANS, City Commission to Present Them To-Day to the State Board, Members of the City Water Commis- sion left for Albany to-day to present to the State Water Commission this) afternoon the plans for the $100,000,0000 | municipal water plant and supply fren the Catskill region, which have been by adald od by the Board of Hstimate and be ery jonment, is oxpeoted that somo Interesting questions will ariae when the plane are | Th Iso y Willttarmaburg excellent bust | breasted, however, It $1.05 Wholesale Cost, 82,00. Well made, well fitting pantsinvariouseffects, Agood big assortment in this lot, including black thibets, fancy cheviots. All sizes, they w One of the a af objec- fron which It pais will be radsed will | nditure for fl the ans show, will J. wick and Charles ennner® of the Board of Water ipply. ward led Charles N, Ohad- A. Bhaw wre the | FOR $1.00 UNDERWEAR Standard heavy weight natural Shirts the goods would bring to-day at auction. Men's “Ail Indaky Wanted badsky To find an investmentovitch Saxony Wool and Drawers, ‘These have Pearl Futons and French necks. germents are made with a thought to both comfort and service; best finish, Shiris have self-fronts and pearl bujtons, A strong velue, good quality warm Winter wear, All sizes, A world want adsky Made him right gladsky By making him Realty-Rich. 60 4 World Want Realty Bargains Last Month buttons, yarn is pliable and elastic, guaranteed for warmth and washing. Never sold at less than 750, e, all sizes, each, eniquarters on the street for this cele~ Sea buand ot all-wool non-sbrinkable underwear Month Last Year by are for young men from 14 to 20 ye: heavy gray Frieze made in Tourist effect ‘Tha sults are in fancy mixtures and plain back—single ordouble josale Ishi ‘hie Jot will be found an assortment any clothing house would be show at $3.00 ani value at that. ‘are neat and of every imag- inable description, Just received direct from a Mohawk Valley Knitting | Mill eleven big cases of perfect quality heavy Winter underwear at less than These eleven cases of 30 dozen to a case represent 330 dozen of a high class, heavy, derby double fleece lined shirts and drawers, straight, form perfect fitting, natural Jaeger color, silk fronts— The pants are all double stitched, heavy four-ply bands, double seats and pear! These garments are all perfect, first qualit | Men Glastenbury Health Wool Underwear 98c to 2.50 ea. » The overcoat ith belt back. Cost, 83.00. leased to consider ving good e patterns id be The shirts are The ut in two lengths—46 inches long, the Conservative Smooth Kersey, velvet collar, Some $10.50 $Q,88 FOR YOUNG MEN’S TOURIST . ~~~ COATS, Now, young men, from 16 to 20 years, here's your opportunity to buy snappy, fancy Tourists Coats, cut double breast led, with belt. They made of all the new Scotchy effects; also the plain Oxford and Black Frieze snug fitting collars, and wo have ___10,000 PAIRS OF WINTER WEIGHT PANTS, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ‘LICHTENSTEIN, HILFMAN & CO., 9 GREAT JONES STREET, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO-MORROW MORNING AT 8.30 SHARP, | 81.59 Wholesale Value, 84,00, $2.85 Wholesale Cost, 85.00, any merchant tallor duplicate tes» trousers Peeviots. “Teag (n an fit you whether ¢ 20 or Oi tnohes in the walst. or 27 or 87 in the leneth of lee, Styles aro man of quiet ed AnotherBread Sale | | Fresh Meat Saturday B Standing Rib age 5.000 Lanan gages = z a rea ROLLED Roast (no. ¢ elivered, Loat®® bone) iver bones, 1b, 1B 10¢ Chotee Crisp RY Island ok. |ArK Be ROEND. of Boet to 12\¢ “Drake Bree SHORT Foroquarters Qi @ ralel or of Mutton, ob.. SALMON —Finost Red Alaska Abse new packing-—-1 pound tall ¢ “10e Ole {88 — Genuine | SHORT Cut Rib Roast¥ 2 » nthaler- finest ANMOUR'S PEST RoILED quali mat | ABMOUR'S Bet tic i iced, Dor BAe B. et ON Harmony Blend FAYTOR HAM, sliced BQe B Poultry — All Fresh Killed MAL A GRAPES First | Lona qlee 4 Sp ‘Bice MAL: ARAPES — Fire Mf Serey i portation MATAR a Clusters, wweet fruit, I 10¢ |» SPENAC H—Prosh, tond PENNSYLVANIA I5¢ Garde Spring Ducks, per ib Long Tajang he Bpinach—2 auart ) TRAS—All BOs. Teas. inclu | CHICKENS for lic ing every vari ape- : SDE PHIA sith pomae 8100: B50 | Zouk ign te en 20C 10¢ per ib. for Butter Scotch Creams. | 10 per 1b. for English Walnut Chips. 106 por 1b, tor Assorted Fruit Chips. 4800 Gramercy Ls Se PRY " /| Green | i Trading Stamps ~~~ Their real claim upon your confidence is vested in the Capi- tal and Men behind them, and in the Splendid line of Household ¢Merchandise which you receive as premiums when you redeem them, You can exchange your Soap Wrappers— Coupons — Labels — Trade Marks—Package Coffee Signatures, etc., etc, for“ S. (& H." Stamps, Get a printed list at any of our stores, The Sperry & mbtehinage Co, Alf ‘Your Eyes Ache or your head aches, or you are led with neural@ia or depressed fe t is more than Iikely that) EYE is the cause Our Oculists are Registered Physiclans of experlence. They will examine your eyes and tell M RENVON, MoD. (8 years Mantvattan ye and Bar Hos capitan | mM, LINDEROTH, M.D (Brooklyn ove and ar Hospital.) OHARGE except for nl and that moderate, . 9. Ehrlich kSons OOULISTS AND OPTICIANS, PRACTICD. 228 Sixth A B50 Sixth Ave 1845 Broadway. +) Below 16th ot, THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 35G, jage~ Strong Saturday Specials to Insure Some Stirring Saturday Selling gpg “Sweater Sale Children's Pure Canales al Man-y Millinery Styles and Values! $1.98 {or ee, Pratens Ready-to-Wear ke i felt platen, cleverly bent and. trimmed with silk velvet and wing—jaunty, stylish and up to date, in the best colors, $1.69 Wear Hats They are hand 1 ofailk velvet, draped over good turban shape and trimmed with imported wing and steel 0 ent, They byt made spactal prio ts, and soldvin « regue’ lar way would be $2, 50. ‘ . $1. 98 i for Pressed Velvet Dress ufacturing Prices OC per ib, for Starlight Kisses, for Silk Velvet Ready-to- Old Fashion 0c Fee ‘eanut Brittle, Oe ver Ib, for Old “ Pashion ster Candy, Oe pet lb. for Old Fashion Molasses Creams, Shapes Ib, for Cream Kisses, assorted Covered Velvet Hats, machine pressed, are the 0c Ravers ihe |98 tad of the hour, We havea great assortment of shapes, in the = best colors, Hevond Blu Gloves Specials for Saturday for $1.50 value, Cape Prix Seam, a palr for Women's Cape Gloves, 79¢ Mocha, Overstitched; the swell. 98¢ mannish style that urlanel be est, dressiest, up-to-date Gloves at one-| end to the service these gloves will give half thelr worth, you. $1.35 quality, 29¢ for Women’s 50c, Knit Golf Gloves, imported by a leather glove maker, who discontinued this line—500 dozen at one. half and one-third their value, a PL STAMP WEE Main Floor, I PROT Misses’ & Children’s Winter Garments— spi: $1.98 each for 800 Children’s Full-Length Sample Coats that never sold for less than $4.00 and up to $7,00, These are coats of all descriptions—Cape Coats, Collarless Coats, Beaver Coats, Zibeline Vél- p-—_--- vet Coats and Cheviot Coats, We cannot say enough about them, A call will convinee e you, None sent C,O, D, No Mail Orders Filled, for Girls’ $4.98 Coats, full length, in three different models—all the leading styles; colors are blue, brown, ‘Breen | and red, red, $4 9 for Girls’ $6.98 Coats, full length—made 4 e of fine quality of worsted cheviot, in blue, brown and green, They have deep cape, high storm collar, full box back with belt—large sleeves with turn back cuffs, beautifully trimmed with inlays of velvet and ornamented with brass buttons, Sizes 6 to 14 yea —_ $5 9 for Misses’ $9.98 Coats, 45 inch length 'e coats, made of a fine mannish mixture or covert cloth, double breasted front, full box back, with belt of Empire effect—large Plaited sleeves, notch | “Or collarless model, Sizes 14 to 20 years, — 5. 9 for Misses’ and ‘Junior $8.98 Suits, mato of e-fno all. wool mannish mixture and Scotch tweed, Empire or full box coat—large sleeves The Skirts are side plaited. Sizes 12 to 18 B years, $9.9 and velvet collar. for Misses’ and Junior Suits, mode ot ali m in ail the popular shades, blue, pium, red, green and gray, breasted with belt in back—new leg Omutton sleeve with @ 5 The Skirts are 11 gor le plaited, | Sizes 14 to 18, cheviot, double form ing cull, Shoes! [Watkovers | Regents] Royals | Shoes! iMEN'S WALKOVER _ $3.50} 4,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S AND. $4.00 SHOES MOST FAMOUS ADVER- SATURDAY TISED $3.50 SHOES $1.95, _ $1.95. When we make an announcement of this kind, throngs of péople fill our Shoe Rooms, Again on Saturday we will give you your choice of 7,000 pairs of Men’s The largest adyer- tised line in all the world. The best known justly famous Walkover Shoes (only shoes inexistence—sold St cnen which just one 2 ea only by the greatest is most actory on every new winter last ; at The « Manhattan, Skeioe, Junior, Pennsy, Christy and merchants in all large cities. The shoe | Knob—beautiful in design —mate ot the best of se- you have sesn so often a ed as} lected leathers, These are shoes you know as well as “Custom Grade’ in the best magazines. | weeethere are non? better, even for more money, We take the entire factory’s ‘ You know they are the best, All bare Gooayenr | “ s re chec! ds | All Walkoveré are tally termed ‘factory surface checked,” Th Just a wo . are really perfect for the small checks welted sole. guaranteed to you, They are just as new worthy as those (hat are termed “positive 1 all filled in and skilfully ironed out, surcace checks are slight; in most instances imp are selling eds of pairs each d Hbia. to losaie Come in and we will te!l you all about 300 PRS. ALL OAK 84 SHOE3 them, 3,000 pair Saturday’s seillng. 400 PRS. ROYAL $3.50 SHOKS Ellint velél cad boncie tort 500 PRS. REGENT $3 SHOES heights of also added to this big Walkover lot This gives you every known leather— cut and button styles, patent coltskin, vici SPECIAL FOR BOYS, kid, velour and box 38 tor Boys’ Casco Cal P 3 oys’ Casco Ca'f $1,50 Shoes calf, Saturday will $ 98e pie heen be a great Shoe Day for Saturd selling on'y, in —Get Ho Selah eel bale share, sizes 10 to 2 and 2 1-2 to 5 1-2,