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j * ghare y style of horse and rig that CEA COO SEN A HIRE SHOW Royal Equine Exhibit Draws Society Folk Out Early, Royalty having given the Horse Show @ flying soclal start, what {8 royal in horseflesh, the hackney, followed In the Proper order of things and absorbed the | Breater part of the interes of to-day's exhibitions, Eben ID, Jorday, whose Plymouth | Havkney Stud at Forge Farm, Chilton- | ville, Maes, is famous all over the » world, as usual had the greater num- ber of entries, and there was every promise that he would win the samo # success in 1995 that he did list year, carrying away from the Garden, the greatest number of blue ribbons of any exhibitor. The stir and “Shegan at an day and before 9 ¢ bustle fn the Garden nusually early hour to ock nearly every entered in the 137 different cla: out on the tanbark, tiny Miss B Watt, on a midget white pony sharing Attention with a splendid four-in-hand of Willlam H. Moore, the Chicago ex: | bibitor, Vanderbilt Ponies In Ring. Rival ponles and heavy harness | horses of Regt tal and Alfred Vander- bilt e out in the hands of ‘heir train- rs, teams of trotters and pacers shct around the tanbark by the rail, mark ing a boundary within which hunters and saddle horses cantered and danced The cream of the entries the » Jumping clisses were tried out at an early hour over the “stone” hedge, a Block of sheet iron made to represont Diasonry, which Is a new feature in the Jumps this year, Foxcateher, who won + Yesterday from a large field of hunters, Was put over a five-tar fence time and exain, his clean work winning bim wal- from w versal approval Krooms at the rail, who really know a dors: when they see Reports from the box office on ad- Vance sales o show that this years b ts attracting un- preceder attention and will un- call out great throngs both afternoon and evening. The attendance for the first two isingly lange, even the box bolder, which Is a rare eveut, coming out at un early sour, Hunters’ Preliminary Trial, There was 4 brant splash of color upon the tanbark to-day at the judging the army of of mettle one ate ted doubtedly i morning Gays was sur the Of the first event, the preliminary trial of thirty-four horses entered in the Cornithian Class (Class 3), This class 48 open to qualified hunters only, and the horses must be ridden by contest- 4nis in hunting costume, long tall coats of flames color, tight fitting trousers of tdrab oolor and yeilow top boots, The | ronly soclety folk who had entered hors * 4p this class were Charles Pilger, Baw Ho Weatherbee, FM. Lowry and Thomas P. Lindsay, The majority of the other entries were shown by dealers Direct y after the selections had been mode from the Corinthian Class the exhibition of the hackneys began, car- , vying over unl just ‘before rec | When turer pairs of heavy draugat| horses, sucole for brewery wagons, yp were shown. Then came the judging Of Shetland ponies with Harry Payne Watt Wiiltvn H. Moore and Mrs, t en competing Againet the en. Thomas L, Watt, sume of Whom were driven by the little Watt ehilden in the Corinthian is twenty-four | of the four entries qualitied. Miss Beacn Chappie Lea, how ever, was not selected, These were the! hovers y sd TARR part . the final trials to-night: Lamont Bonin swallo, Bdmur A. Stein's Baronette, EB. M. Meyers Rapidan, five entries of Sidney J, Holl Way, 4 ‘1 ay, Meaty | ana, tcher, Gold | a, Bir Bweee Raven, four entries of Mather, Guarles Piger's 1 and Edwin H, Weather- Jordan's Hackneys Win, Then followed the judging of the! hackneys, whereupon Mr. Jordan, of Boston, began to reup another harvest of blue riboons, In Class 33, for year: he won both tne frat and | Gurita, @ magnificent Little bay, got the blue, Agalla, a brown tiuy, the red. The third award went to William C. Freeman's eemeraida, In the next class (No, 81) Mr, Jordan had like success, winning beth the blue and the red ribbon, Two-year-old fillies were sown in this class, with Arcadia, @ shapely brown, placed first; Merry Caio, & black, second, ana wae Irving: won Stock Farm's Dainty Welcome, a nandsome chestnut, third, In Class No, 9), for three-year-old hackney fillies, the Boston man did not have any entries, and Robert Betth's Ferrington Ada captured the blue, William ©. Freeman's Climax the red and his Caney the yellow. There were more of the Jordon hack- neys in Class 2%, Robert Britt's Lady | Yapham ¢ ining th e125 pi and Dive ribbon, William Carr's Money Muste came in second for the red rib- Une fillies, pocunid prizes. 2 bon and Mrs, John Gherken's Solitaire was irs In Class %&8, Bird 8, Coler had entered his hackney mare Winifred 11, but ix failed to exhibit tt horses showing—was voctferously claimed from’ the rafl. A noble-look ng roan, Fakenham Princess, of Willlam Carrs stable, captured another > ue won. J. Astloy's Panic was sec ond and &, D. Jordan's Merry Coyenne thin, The three prizes were $155, $60 | and $0. Cheer Brewery Hors Probably the greatest burst of ap: giture that has attended any exhibition leveloped in the showing of three teams of brewery horses, Bios brewerles were represented, the Atwheuser-Busch, Kirkman & Sons and the Henry Elias Brewing Company, The Busch team Was a showy palr, Black Bessie, of herole Prapersions, and Gray Tiger, a splendid mate, Over the Hiskid of thelr | collars they wore great shiekis of steel pate, The wagon was an ornate truck trimmed with brass and glistening with ehining enamel, Even the society folk frp phe boxes cheered the ponderous enthustastfoa)), when the judges awarded the blue ribbon, The Kirkman & Son team got the red ribbon, and the Henry Ellas Browing Company the | yellow. The drivers of the teams were ail in new uniforms, Class No. 68 brought out a famous Jot of Shetland pontes—ten In all, Will. lam 11. Moore's famous $10,000 Berkeley Hantom waa awarded the blue ribbon, Master Harold Richards, of Chicago, drove the épirited little and This clas of | Bordeaux | James THE “WOoRL TUFSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1905. AT THE ’OSS SHOW. 4, BLOOMING \\ By T, E. Powers. AIT AINT THE JUMPING ‘UROLES) WoT URTS THE ‘Osses ‘OFS HITS THE AMMER AMMER AMME! on ne ARD Hi-WaY! tee There was quite a crowd about, too; and the Prince was there—Lord love His Buttons ! FOUGHT QUEL IN WOMAN NOW PUBLIC BARRED AT EAPRESS TRAN CAB Driver Killed, but Fireman, Dying, Manages to Stop Locomotive. MADRID, Nov 4—The fireman and driver of the Cadis-Seville express quar. relied as to thelr relative authori.y and dreided to settle the question In a duel with ponlards while the express was | travelling at full speed The driver wounded the freman and then threw himself from the locomo- tye The fireman, though dying. stopped the exprens by a supreme effort near J prevent @ collision, 16 MISING AFTER WRECK OF STINE British Liner Bavaria Lost off French Coast with Part of Crew. LANDON, Nov. 14 — The British steamer Bavaria, bound from Barry for bas Part of her crew have been landed as Noirmoutter, France. fhe captain and fourteen men are missing, France Baverla was ‘63.5 feet had 97 feet beam, was 16.9 feet sp and was bulle tn 18@ at Port Glas. wow, Soe was owanl by D, Scott & Sons. of Dundee. The steamer ong, ‘FOUR BOYS DROPPED COPING DOWN ON COP. Victim Is Still in Hospital and They Are Held in $1,000 Bail Each, The persons who dropped a fitty-pound caping from tho roof of a tenement house on Policeman MeMahon, of the West Forty-seventh Street Station, Bun- day night were arraigned to-day in West Side Police Court They proved to be four boys, ranging in age from thirteen to sixteen yea nelr names are John Dunn, of No. 781 Eleventh avenue; William Connelly, of No, 4 West Fifty-fifth street; non, of No, 667 West Fifty- #eventh street, and Bernard Greenwald, of No. 60 Bleventh avenue, It appears that McMahon often chased the boys from’ the corner of Fifty- eighth street and Eleventh avenue, and they had it In for him, The idea of dropping something on him from a root was derived from reading of a man in te nelghvorhood woo pusired over the chumney of a tenement Inco the street. The boys went to the roof of a tene- ment in Fifty-elghth streec and as Mo- Mahon came along dropped bricks In his vioinity, He stopped, and, while he was figuring «ut where the misslies came from, they pried out @ section of the stone coping and ‘heaved it over the edge. MoMahon’s helmet saved him, but he ts still in Roosevelt Hospital. Magistrsie Barlow held che prisoners in $1,000 ball each, LIBEL WARRANT OUT \FOR LAWSON IN BOSTON, | Clarence W. Berron, News Bureau Editor, Brings Criminal Action Against Financhl Magnate, (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Noy, H.Judge Wentworth / tn the Muntetpal Court to-day granted @ warrant chargliag Thomas W, Law- son with Mbelling Clarence W, Barron, editor (f the Boston Nowa Bureau, ‘Tho Hbellous articles are said to be in conneetion with articles In Everybody's Magasine. Before the warrant had been served an ment between counsel fe ected whereby Mr. Lawson is toate Li tipped his hat with Chesterfieldinn grace in deference to the applause evoked oy his willful driving, Mrs, Johan Gerken's Don Castle m vecond, Harry Payne Whitney's Ge mal third te was Gert Watt's aha ft court next Savurday and to aul to the wer’ of the warrant, Meanwhile Sounsel for ir, Law ecl_the defendant ip ti suit wl arron' {Or criminal bel, fn matte , in mi ted in the market heels Liated oy ‘8 Bureas- been lost off Belleisia, | ~COMFESSESI CHL MUR Agnes Renoude Turns | State's Evidence-—Will Testify Against Dinser. Agnes Menoude, whose two-year-old daughter, Gertrude Hyland, was mur- dered last September by Gustave Din- aer, with whom the woman lived at No, 41 West Forty-fitth str has made a complete contes: of th nM to Assistant District y Train. and when the trial of @ counle suarted defore Judge Rosalsky in Gen- eral Sessions to-day it was announced Uhat she would go on the stand as a witness for the people After tho dead girl, who was f in the hallway of a house on Bleven avenuo, had been traced. to Dinser and the woman, the two told a story of Dinser having struck the child a couple of times while drunk, They positively denied that he meant to do more than punish it, and claimag to be as sur- prised as anyone over its death, Woman Tells Whole Story, The woman bas now confessed that {t was a deliberate murier She says that Dinser wes always complaining the the child was in the way, and that cn the night of the murder | > picked it up and beat its head against the wall until it was dead, The woman's story makes a horrible tale, and there seems to be little doubt in wew of what she eays of the affair that a speedy conviction of inser will result, } The worl. of selecting a jury for Dinser began to-day and progressed rapidly, Several jurors have already been secured and the trial ought to get started and end to-morrow. There are very few witnesses to be examined and the woman's own story will be the main evidence As far as {t Is possible to tell ult of the Renoude woman cons merely in assisting Dinser to get rid of the child ater the murder had been comundtted, She appeared to love the onld, and did everthing she cvuld to rotect it from the brutality of Dinse | Nevertheless, its vear of life in t fmme rooms with the man was a mis erable one. He Didn't Want Gertrude ‘The father of the dead child {s a man named Hyland. It was after the birth of Iittle Gertrude that Hyland left the woman and she took wp with Dinsér The latter, a plumber, ad three ehl- dren of his own and didn't want Ger- trude around, He and the woman quarrelied frequently about ch and it Was on @ Sunde tember that he a ed mother tried to protect the youngste but was unable to and ran o room. It was then that Din: the child. When the mother next saw the youngster she was dead The two wrepped the body tn news- the the pavers and put {t in the hallway on Rleventh avenue, where It was after- ward found. re ANE INDICTED FOR Rumor that Two Boards of Election Must Stand Trial. The Grand Jury, after going ovey a number of vlection cases to-day, handed up one Indictment when {t reported to Recomler Goff at 1 o'clock, This was againet Bartholomew Wallace, twenty- two years old, of No, %5 Rast Forty- fifth street. On Flection Day he at+ tempted to vote on the name of Peter B at No, 977 Second avenue, He was arrested at the time and has been in the Tombs over since. There was 4 rumor ourrent that two en boarda of election inspectors had Seen ortered indicted, but it could not be confirmed. {The case of Granger, the Jerome watcher, who was assaulted, was not taken before the Grand Jury to-day. It is to be made the subject of Fon 2 proses Be igre es ttorney Bmy a of wit. ‘Qenses ta the matter be: him to- aoe LEGAL Tig SHAW PLAY TRIAL | SS Magistrate Whitman Hears About “Mrs, — Warren’s Profession” in Chambers. Warren's Profession,’ the George Pernard Shaw play that was suppressed by Commissioner McAdoo when produced at the Garrick The ltwo weeks ago, was formally placed Jon trial A vourt Justice to-day, Magistrate Whitman, in private cham- bers tn Centre Street Police Court, took wp the case of Arnold Daly and the ” members of company presented the play and were technically arrested on the day following the pres- entation Mr, Daly was the only defendant to appear in court. He sprung a sensa- tion upon the habitues of the Criminal Courts Bullding in the shape of a pair of lavender gloves. Clifton T, Willtam- | son ared as Daly's personal coun 1 16 other members of the com- any were represented by Mr. Hawkins, of the firm of House, Grossman Vorhaus. Assistant District-Attorney Paul Kro- tel represented the people and the purity of the stage. He successfully op- posed a motion for adjournament, and j called ag his first witness Detective-Ser- | weant Henry who attended opening performance with Commis sioner McAdoo and Inspector Brooks Detective Sergeant Cohen is not related to any dramatic critic He was asked if, in ‘Mrs, Warren's Profession" was a play to offend the ondinarye playgoer, Mr Willtamson objected on the ground that Cohen was not a competent judge of @ play. “Do you object because he is a polive- asked Mr. Kroce: at is our chief ground for objec- 1 Mr Williamson, 0 @ question Cohen sald were miny Women in the audience, He said that he considered himself a man of ordinary judgment discriminate Krotel wanted Cohen to tell the story expounded by the play, but to jthis Mr. Wiillamson success(ully ob» fected on the grovud that the prompt “Mre the Cohen, his opinion, tion. In aney that there book was the evidence, ‘Then Mr. Krotel attempted to piace in eviden 6 the comments of Commissioner Me- Adoo, taken down in ssorthand by a stenographer during the progress of the play, and closed the case for the peo- pie A motion to dismiss was not enter tained, Mr. city for 4 long tour and Mr, Krotel consented to an adjournment unt | jin December, Bail for Mr, Daly was | fixed at $500, OMB THROWN IN CONSTANTINOPLE Sultan’s Officials Refuse to Allow Details Made Public. | CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, M.—A bomb outrage was perpetrated to-day in the Pora quarter, The authorities Will not permit partlcwars to pe sent at vresent. Some months ago a bomb was thrown | while the Sultan was passing In Btate |to one of the principal mosques The facts then were withheld for a |few daye, but finally wounded. i A controversy was started over the ‘fate of an Armenian, arrested tn con nection with the affair. The prisone claimed he was a naturalised American eltizen, | that his rights should be protected until bea Gneetion ot hia citizenship waa ed. | Pera ls a northern suburb of Conastan- tinopte, and is imhabited mostly by Europeans. — JEROME BUSY AGAIN. | District-Attorney Jerome returned to- wy from bis country home at Lake- ville. His hoarseness has almost entirely disappeared, and he plunged at once Into the Work of his office, and will personally direct the election and other ‘portant cuses awaiting attention, that} Daly {9 about to leaye the | it was admitted, that several persons had been killed or | and the United States insisted | WINISTRATOR FOR ALOERMEN OELAY | TRE TODD ESTATE. CANVASS OF VOTES § Lincoln Trust Company Is, Members from Manhattan and | Appointed Temporarily the Bronx Elect Doull by Surrogate. as Chairman. MD | SEEKING LATER WILL. ADJOURN FOR ONE DAY. |Belief that Mystery in Death of Hearst Lawyers File Protests | Aged Woman May Now Against Some of the Rules | Be Solved, Adopted, The Boards of County cunviit| In the real first battle for nossession of the estate of aged Margaretta Todd, whose mangled bedy was found on the jcomprised of members of the Board of Aldermen, were sworn in at noon ti-day | rullroad tracks near Philadelphia, the | D¢fore the County Olerka to make a| tnterestx opposed to Ingersoll Look- | CANVASS of (he votes cast at the aloctton wood, who filed her |, triumphed | last. 7 dy, Aceording to law th today before Surrogate ‘Thomas, The |Ablermante roprosentatives from ¢ county constitute the Board for thelr respective county, the County Clerk be Ing the Seere ) Board In view of the Hearst teat, un- ugual Interest attaches to the canvass | of the returns | In the City Hail the Aldermant chamber wae crowdel when Aldermae ‘ Doull, whe, on the motion of Timothy P Mutter appointey the coin Trust temporary administrator. od's attorneys withdrew op- y fighting tn vain for @ ary of ea position postponerr “We ask for a temporary administra: tor," sald Goorge Gordon Hastings, ‘‘be- cause we bel there exists a will of {a later date than that Med by Mr. Lock- | wood, We have his admission that there , Sullivan, was elected chairman of ve {s such a will, the statement of Mra. | New York County Boand of Canvassers, | Todd on the day of her death said| Addressed the members of the Board j iiat Chere was such m will, and the tes- | after they had been sworn in by County timony of a witness who saw it In| Clerk Hasmilion Alderman Elias Good: Mr, Lockwood's possession after Mra a, Hepubll an leader of bh. | raat |manle Board, had previously suggest Todd's death estate Is at an eX! the nad Alderman Frank ‘Stubsie pense of $100 a day for a guard at the) for the coairmanstp of the Board, tut Von Hoffman apartments to keep Mr. | Wae outvoted by ‘he Tammany members Lockwood from regaining fored I tof session,’ | Mr, Hastines sald the estate consisted of the Hoffnian aparvment hotel at N 2 West Twenty-sixth street, $180.00 in mortgages and $60,0 In casi nid bonds je pos | Hearst Lawyers on Hand The Howat Clarence Phoarn represented by Fox and Ho Del praded by us We Inwyers were Mr L ‘We do not oppose @ temporary te:| Fully a dogen resolutions were é celver,” @aid Mark Altar, “bat that \8) unanimously. They i not the purpose of this proceeding. ‘The! method of procedure | other side endeavored to get the | the v te These r rict-Altorney to arrest Mr, Lockwood, | the Committee and, faihng In that, tried to get a war-| prise five mem? rane for his arrest. from Magistrate |@#pall be in writing) th vote ne. Ye District-Atiorney ie holdiag | twenty-thre Mmompers 2s be neces 6 papers. [ want delay to answer the .aary for the adoption of any resolutly charge made against Mr. Lockwood./and that no canvass of any district There is no will of a later date, and| shall be made in the absence of the estate amounts to only $7.00, Tne] Aldermanic representative of that ¢ Von Hoffman was conv to Mra. trict, unless another mem Todd's daughter hofore her death.” by the absont. « | Maurice Meyer, representing the anvass $i that particular grandson, Milton Berolgheim, asked that io the latter be made co-administrator with | of the Hearet te the Lincoln Trust Company, but his ap uit the resolution | plication was dented. it was said today that Mr, Hastings dad located witnes¥es to the will sad to have 1 executed by Mrs | Todd in 1%, a year after the will fled | for probate was made, Now ihat an administrator has been appointed. {t {e believed the mystery | members On notion, Gaffney, Mr ng ferred to the Commit A motion that the work ¢ be begin tosmorrow morning James Alderman |surounding the death of Mra. Todd may then be solved. All her effects and panera adopted have been under guar A search Wi be made for Information that will throw View of Wigwam Lawyers. Nght on her motive for making the Mhairm. K nd several ther mysterious journey to Philadelphia | members of the Tammany Law Comr which ended in lier tragte death, tee Were present, Mr, nox stated the pole dead either he of another representative whe committ will he In atte dane during the K8 for the purpose of ghts of Tammany of dilatory tactle canvass can be Jeomplored withi pol | The Brooklyn men met in the ) | Klrage County: fice and a4 ‘ The Q the . . Gly and Borough ay Magistrate Announces Four} wis among them. Alderma Me Carty was elected ayairman.” Hearst s a Cc t c objected to « pening of al Different Sentences in One | Mdina entatnite: soutea at ens te Bh , but were overruled, Lawyer Limbar Case in Five Minutes. Ker then asked permission to look a the seturns but this was not allowed The envelope from the North Beach District was empty and the inspectors When Polleeman John Molloy was ar- | for that district were notified to be on \hand to-morrow to explain ratened in the Morr Hee Court) A" anite of the objection of the to-day on charges pref hls sis- | lawyers Jourd’ adtourned Hearst mitt! to ter, Mies Hartet Molloy, of No. 3i6/ morrow before jt flaished its work if ee i rty-aecond | The Staten Island canvassers git West One Hundred and Forty-second | |, sesh Alert ELE ies Street, Magistrale Pool changed his rned, but. the difference the mind four times as to a aentence in five | canvass made was to give William oriainal count, There are fifty-two. pre wiilch were counted by t more vote than he got on the minutes. Miss Molloy safd that her brother is | only twenty years old and tha. he was ested ballots clerks nae peace Aseile _{ and 162 vold ballots wateh appointed to Lhe police force/through IM-| intad. It is aald that Mr fluence, Molloy tnsiated that he '8 jawyery will apply to. the twenty-three, Court for an order directing t When their father died Mis Moiloy | fQ° hitentis and alleged v ot | said that John was made guardian of | : os ho children, a duty which she sald he tnd failed to fuldl, ‘this tea to a) SHAW COMING HERE AGAIN. quarrel, aod Miss Harriet said she had | Seeretary's ‘Trip To-Morrow to See ; choice of Waltham, Elgin or Lambert movement, $23.75. Hearty Invitation _ from Lambert's Come in and look around and ask questions, Note that your choice is ot limited to a few styles in any line of jewelry, but that we place before you for leisurely inspection all that is newest and most elegant and most refined. Observe also that while we never talk of hargains nor special sales, our prices, as a result of our policy of buying and manufacturing, are invari= ably lower than those asked by any other reputable house, Make any comparisons you like—they cannot be too searching to please us. One Bright Example. ___ For example, take ditionds, We are selling splendid solitaires in hand-made mountings of solid 14-karat gold at $8.50, $12, $15, $20, $25 up to $1,500, Our $25 and $50 Solitaires, as all our Diamond Rings, are the very best values in the city—no mid Meman figures in Lambert prices, We imported a great stock of diamonds so long ago that we are not affected by the recent advance in prices, We illustrate a few popular styles in rings, 2 at is Popular Belcher mount- ing of solid t4-kt, gold, Fine dlamond set tn Fine diamond mount set with a fine diamond fancy mounting of solid : of the Lambert import, 44-kt. gold, Incompar- ¢d in solid 14-kt. gold : $25.00 able value at $35 hand-made ring, $40.00. ° Hoop ring, mounting di4-kt, gol? hand. of solid t4-kt, gold se hoop ring, set with with 5 finely selected five finely selected and two finely matched dia: diamonds of good size, well-matched diamonds, monds, $110.00, $125.00. $55.00. Best Watches; . Lowest Prices. Watches in solid gold, gold filled and sterling silver cases. Watches that are accurate timekeepers and demand only regular winding to give faithful service. Watches that have been taken to pieces and examined for even the slightest flaw. Watches with standard movements and at prices so low that there is no reason why anybody should burden his pocket with an unreliable article, Sol Solid 14-kt, gold hand made twin ring, set with Wiastrated Catalogue Filled Sent Woman's Watch, of solid 14-karat gold, richly engraved, @! Others $16.50 to $250.00, | n silver, $3.25 up. New Signet Ring Patterns : We have been adding to an already large stock of solid gold Signet rings some fresh designs that appeal powerfully to seekers of grace and originality. In this department, as in all others, keep pace-with the advance of public taste and prove how far a litifle mone) will go in procuring the most attractive and fashionalfle jewelry. We show some cuts that do seant justice to sienet rings of wonderful beauty. Hundreds of other patterns, $3 to $50, . Fancy ribbon scroll design, modelled in Handsomely carved Signet Ring of solid 14. chased, plain top for karat gold, piain'top for monogram, $7.80, Monogram A Wedding Ring Reminder. When we started in business we Solid gold, richly relief, plain top for monogram, $8. made wedding rings—seam- tried te nake John take care of two .: . ~ ste # of e yous brothers Wife and Daughter Sail, less and solid gold. Soon their popularity Hegan to grow, and has “T went to his home, at No 87 Mel! wasiixaron, Nov. ieSecretary Af ROPE growing ever since. This is just a little reminder, There is no Tose avenue, yenterday,”” she sald, ‘ANd | gow joaves at 10 o'clork tonight to more honest, skilful work in the trade than is put into Lambert ho attacked me, threw me out Of the | vaw york City, accompanied by Mrs | fm Wedding rings, Direct profit is necessarily small at such prices as house, and told his wife to bring him Bhaw and. PA ners rite gine these: 14-karat, $3 to $12; 18-karat, $4 to’ S16; 22-karat, $6 to $20 Sergeant Wolf whispered a few worde the purpose of secing hls daughters vif 4 Magistrate Pool | sures ; [dnt care wh uoare.”. thun- | = \ i Aeres the Magistrate Til make the | \ Ree wan decided to her gnothar | The \ witness and the Magistrate said: “Ill | hold you 4n $200 ball to keep the peace r for six months } | 7 nae ier bags) i ele! Pe ie OWad A 4 \ trate Pool again chan a mind, an : | \ U te th ). f rely uy fast Wont and / aris you 5 2kt, $G41G 22 kt, $70 POO 82ke $1 4tH in the custedy of Sergeant Wolf, Come | OSTAL FOR TLECSTRATED CATALOGUE | bona to-morrow and make out the at ond.” ‘( Santee ANOTHER SHUBERT THEATRE. Beware | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Nov, HT 6 of | Uf (f Shubert Theatrical Company of New Imitations i | York, has le 1 for a term of ten years the haw. opemshours, Heine erected {0 | MANUFACTURING this city on Pleventh street This is | the Bhuberis’ frat house In the Centful i | South, Retailers and Importers, | SMOKE TALK - | THIRD AVE., COR. 58TH ST. | 'E Open evenings until 6,30, Saturday nights until 10, [99 not smoke clear | Havana cigars | j during husiness | j | 5 heures. oy dull bd | Coward Arch-Supportiny Shoe | j mind's acuteness,fr- ste Genuine—all others are plain Imi | » J & : YT ! | pitate nerves. Wise | stor. 13 F IGORE THIS OUT ! Many people who suffer from exert: | | } | men delight In the ciciixy pains in the lower leg attribute | If, after a year's hard usage, a $10,000 automobile ~ f mild blend of domes- — | tc cause to rheumatism. It's simply) h . $5 000 tle tobacco with the |‘, 'eaking down of the arch of the) | willbe worth but - - + «© = yy foot. It's a warning that “flat-foot’') ) . Havana. Thus they is coming i Pe | And if $10,900 be shrewdly invested in Real 20 000 The Coward Arch-Supporting Shoe | } : nar rany readily be sold fo $ ; get all the joy but | it quickly remedy all this and abso- | | Estate that in another year :aay readily be sold for , i " “flatefoot : > fag Me the Law 4 | ey er eeeaas PY Which Is the Best investment ? ( ry this one, you w RE ELSE, t never find a better. JAMES S. COWARD, REALTY (f}) SUNDAY WORLD 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y, (HEA WARREN ATOET, MallOrdersPilled, Send for Catalogue, Rovuer Buwvs Crear eile A ad BARGAINS WLI WANTS TO-DAY. For {00

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