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f aU ie oT a ue FRAUDS W VOTE, : UT COUNT FAR, WORLD FS Repeaters, Floaters and| Tammany Money Were Plentifully Employed, q “ THE CHIEF BALLOTS UNTAMPERED,| U MUST OWN ARR: REQUISITE AHO HAVE THE GOUT TOOK DRUG BEFORE | BROADWAY CROMD : i | Solomon Abrahams Drank | Carbolic Acid at Bleecker | yy | Street Corner, eet Come. | ALL TRAFFIC BLOCKED. | | oan 2D 2A a TTT, WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOV “SOCIETY HAS BEEN REDUCED TO 79.” By T. E. Powers. 2 HAY HAL Bet [can : | DRINK 49 CASES OF ) | Rain Coat Sale $20 Genuine Priestley Cravenette Coats (°° Priestlew Labels in Bach Coat. ‘ Another Bedell Triumph You know the Genuine Priestley 77 Cravenette Coatsyou have never Shad an opportunity to buy them in up-to-date models at a price like this, Newest, Most Attractive Winter and Spring Models Exactly Like Picture. S dows in Effort to See the Would-Be Suicide, Crowd Jammed Streets and Win-| = | by & THE BERTILLON SYSTEM To | Be Leaders Could Be Sent to Sing| IDENTIFY THE | Broadway at Bleccker street, one of Re ee oe tta busiest corners, was blocked for a A Sing if Facts Could Be | | hait satel about ee sete ne i Coats that are brimful of style. H iy thousands of persone who crowde)! NO New box-plaited models, collarless ; Presented, | about a man who had selected t! effects, new sleeves. Cut fashionably , arial | northwest corner on which to drink A full, to wear over the prevailing long | carbolic acid coats, or to take the place of the regular Winter Coats, Guaranteed Waterproof by Priestley’s Crabenet te Process. \ Tuesday $40:°8 Only, come tn olives, English tans ‘These conte Solomon Abrahams, of No. 8 East| One Hundred and Thirteenth street, who had not been able to obtain em- i} ployment since he had typhoitt fever, a v year ago, was draining a bottle of Its poison when B, J, Cornau, of No. 1269 Hancock street, Brooklyn, knocked the bottle from his hand As Abrahams fell, Connau ran into A restaurant and procured a glass of No cheating in the count of the bal- flots, but fraud, and plenty of it, so far @s the use of repeaters, floaters and thugs at the election, is the verdict | of those who have been Investigating | the charges made the day after elec- | tion that wholesale fraud had been | practised | | VU ER VVANC 18 day following the election The! [/ fae CA OARENAYS Te LLL Le AVorld begin an investigation along | vo Indeperien yi . Py milk. Running back, 1 \. and castors, and are the very swell we independent ines, One was con | Nae milk, Running back, he forced the de and vcaaiora. al” are the very aval uc.ed by reporters--well-trained news- All this attracted a crowd, They cume H paper tun, witha Knowledge. of the| urowent Biter" crn ait Vhs edell Tailors, ity dd 04 tance h th nafic was blocked The crowd elty and an acquaintance with the stretched across Broadway, choked SALE AT BOTH STORES. Bleecker street, and the crossing po: of the districts in which they | Heemen from ‘blocks around found it | 2 ¢ st Ei AN OI 2A The otver investigation was made independently by the private de-| Ne gpesivtg de alg ha tective bureau of which former Chief ns Aston Weeos we An ambulance from St. Vincent's Hos- pital brought Dr. Devanney, tlat Abrahums had drunk sui to kill him unless he were reli once, 8, without Walting to get him to the hospital, the doctor poked hia! long rubber tube down Abraham's throat, called for @ bucket of water into which he poured ipecac and then set ‘the stomach pump in operation right there on Broadway, It being the lunch hour, every win- jow within sight of the corner was fileA with girls and men of the shops, a TOO YOUNG 10 WED, STERN COURT HELD William P. Hazen, of the United States Becret Service, is the head Phe reports from both sources are Buch that it is the opinion that little ber yond clerical errors will be found in case the ballot boxes are opened and a recount ts made of the votes. The real) fraud was in the putting In of the fraudulent vote. Men were voted in at MARKED DOWN TO 79. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, Only seventy-nine quests were bidden by Mra. Astor to meet Prince Louis WOMAN EAT OF THUG W WOOD = nearly all paris of the city upon names eputable citizens, \ rom Pilla ; ; . y stores and factories, Men climbed 9 of Lidar te : net Ayal’ Newark of Battenberg. This marks the passing of New York's '00."—News item. Tamp-poata in the streets, stood on. win: @elpiia, Trenton, Jersey y, New . and many found grand-stan¢ seats which had been stalled by the quickly- car lL the roof of a Broadway I never was in the Four Hundred, But I really did know one or two Of the lesser queens Within'its demesnes, Wlbany, Bridgeport and many other places were brought to the city, placed fn lodging bouses and yoted, not once, f but many «imes, in the couse of the/ way. Investigation Was Thorough. forming crowd, Everybody nted to see the stomach-pump work, It did. Then Abrahams was hurried to St, Vin- cent’s, where the doctors sald that the quick application of the pump had probably saved his life and that he would recover, Sophie Wept, but Prospective Bridegroom Was Held on Abduction Charge. |Seized by Bicyclist on Pali- sades, Mrs. Currey Used Stone with Effect. fa THIRD AVE RONOLET?/ ei £54 5) At the outset of the Investigation the (mstructions to Mr. Hazen and The (World reporters was to scek positive and incontrovertible evidence of frauds, par- | Ccularly with reference to possible tampering with the ballots after the losing of the powls, ‘Mr, Hazen and the men In the employ ef The World were instructed to go to fan expense not to exceed $10,000 In ob- taining absolute and impartial proof ot} the illegal manipulation of the ballots | Hh an the tn of any candidate or | £0 Nh party, rhe invesigation which has covered Assembly districts te results in a difference the greater city fn the reports as to detail of the extent of the frauds perpetrated, Dut agrees at a recount of the ballots, in the event of the opening of the boxes, would ot reveal illegal manipulation The investigation by World reporters fas established the fact that possibly more than ever before In the history of New York there was violation of the law againg: illegal registration and i-| fegal voting, nd certainly more than In Bany eiectio in recent years, ‘Me Police Deparument, In many cases, failed to do its duty In assisthig the Buperintendent of Elections, and, on the whole this Dureau rendered Ite or no service in preventing the use of floaters and repeaters. It was also established that many floaters, brought here originally by Tam: many, went o. or to the Municipal Own: ership ticket, Some took the ‘Tammany money and voted the other way, In accordance with a deal arranged, the Republican party loaned the Municipal Ownership party thousands of voters, ‘This was the case in the Becond, Eighth, Fifteenth, Thirty- fourth and Thirty-ftth Assembly dis- trict of New York. In the Twenty-first, the Nineteenth, Thirty-fourth and Moirty-ffth districts in New York and the Second, Bighth and Fourteenth in Kings the olty ticket was sacrificed by Democratic A desperate attack on a woman by a man who had been lying in wait with & bicycle in the woods, took place or the Bull's Ferry road, on the Pali- andes, at daybreak yesterday. By ex traomiinary bravery in defense of her honor she drove off her assailant, after a savage struggle, in which he was se verely, perhaps fatally, wounded, The police and many citizens tn all Chat part of New Jersey made an all day search for the fellow through the woods and fields and towns, but he is believed to ave escaped across tne Hudson to thie city. The victim of the attack was Mrs Thomas Currey, the wife of a former Counciiman of Weat New York. } is about twenty-eight years old, hand- some and sturdy. The Curreys live in Putteenth street, near the Bull's Ferry road terday to attend the 5 A.M. mass in St, Joseph's Church, in Twenty-thitd street, near Bergenline avenue, The neighborhood is sparsely settled, and was formerly the scene of several | attacks upon women, but since the towns established uniformed police, the grown orderly, and women region has el dor some time past, bave been ven! | ing out without fear of molestation. ‘ Mrs, Currey had walked = throug! Fifteenth street and @ short distance | along the Bull's Ferry road, when & tall slim man, about whirty ¥ old, with Nght hair and smooth face, jumped out of the thicket on the other skie of the road and accosted her, Bhe started to run, but the man grabbed her around | the waist with one arm, put his other | hand over her mouth and tried to drag her away. ‘The man had her a little distance oft the road, when she wrenched one arm Joore, and throwing herself toward the 1d treed the other arm, She ground a stone and beat the man on And probably so did you. I We hadn't the price of admission To their Vanity Fair, but no doubt Tt was pleasant to know That a puppet or so Would bow to nis as it came out, IIL, But your friends of the mighty,| Why didn’t she make it eighty, where are they? ‘They are out in the cold, like yourself For the great Mrs, A. Has laid them away TV, Gone is their old-time glory— In one fell swoop The exclusive group Was “marked down to 79. she | On a chill and corpselike shelf, She started from the house yes- | With Prince Louis they didn’t dine, id ! Vv. When she swung the social lariat? For the bargain sign That ends in nine Is meant for the proletariat Vi. It isn't the least exclusive, And I vow that I can’t detect A single friend In the social blend | Of the seventy-nine elect. Il, What can we tell the grocer? How brave the landlord's fuss, When the swells of yore Aren't swells any more, But selling platers like us? NTRP URI Police Think Prisoner May Be) Rogers of Middle- Magistrate Crane in the Centre Street Pollee Court to-day charged with way robbery Detectives Duggan and Kinsiler ar- rested the pair for robbing Harry Maurer, of No, 28 Centre street, of $170 Baturday, Maurer had drawn the money from the People’s Bank at Canal and Thompson street to pay his em- | ployees, and was followed by McGinnis and Douglas and two others to his shop nigh- | © While Gastano Cine! was being shaved a} in @ barber shop in Guttenburg, N. J., two weeks ago he made goo-goo eyes at Sophie Tutalo, the barber's fifteen- year-old sister-in-law, Cinel was held today in the Harlem Police Court in default of $1, ball on a charge of ab- lucting Sophie. The goo-g00 eyes led to a clandestine meeting, and yesterday Sophie attired herself in her most gorgeous ralment—a pale blue dress with a skirt which only reacted to her shoe tops, a huge white hat with yellow feathers, @ long green vell and llow mantilla—and told her brother-in-law,’ with whom she made her home, that she was going to | church. Instead, she met Cinci, who 4s twenty four years old and lives at No, 825 Bast One ‘Hundred and Fitth street, and they came to New York to be married by Mayor McClellan, ‘They found the City Hall closed on Sunday and Cinet took the gitl to tis home, where his mother cared for her, it being their in- tention to go Ko the Mayor's office to- day (o be married. But the brower-in-w hit the teal last night and with @ policeman fe found Sophie, She was sent to the Children’s Soclety’s rooms and Cinel was locked up on a change of abdue- thon In court to-day little Sophie cried ‘and said she wanted to be marned and \that Cinct was a good man, but Magis- trate Walsh looked at her short skirts, told her she ought to be In school, and it her back to the Children's Sovlety, hile he held Cine) for further exam- {nation next Wednesday — KILLED BY A TRAIN, EWARK, N. J, Nov. + %.—George | a carpenter, residing in Pomp- | Roome, n t was walking on the Eri n Junction Rullroad tracks on the bridge at Sings to-day, when he was struck by a t and instantly killed, He was fifty-one years old When Cornau knocked the bottle out of his hand Abrahams handed him a sealed letter addressed to his brother, Abrahams, a letteracarrier in Branch B of the Post-Office, The brother sald that Solomon hid been des spondent since he had typhoid fev ‘i SALT RHEUM ON HANDS Suffered Agony and Had to Wear Bandages All the Time. ANOTHER CURE BY CUTICURA PARLOR Satin, Velour or Damask lor Suits, § pieces; Pier glass; Parlor fable in Globe, or two Parlor Pict large Oriental Rug, 7.6x 1 Rocker, 1 pair Curtain BEDROOM Matting; Bn Set, 10 pleces, DOLLAR and I had to keep them bandaged all the time, We tried everything we could get, but nothing helped him until he used Cuticura, One set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills cured him entirely, and his hands have been as smooth as possible ever since, I do hope this letter will be the means ‘onnect Pur. wished, Open $75 Saturday Evenings ntl Where To Go For the Best Entertainment in New York MORE GREAT STARS Rey where Else in the World, DAILY BARGAIN MATINERS, fe, All high - grade ror, 6 ft. high, French bevel gany; Decorated Lamp and Fae | milled Bedi Golden Ok Kitchen Stove, pipe and ¢- b Another cure by Cuticura is told of ng Case or bow; Ouk Kitchen Closet, | by Mrs. Caroline Cable, of Waupoca, siaae. AOC ar Refrigerator; fed Wis,, in the following grateful let- gliss doors, of Retrigersiori ie |ter:’ “My husband suflered agony stther Pl 4 Kitchen Chaltss 29: Das with salt rheum on his hands, Comfortab! of Tinware; Kitchen Table; of MAILED FREE ( $125. "n Par- Mir- Golden Oak Sideboard, Bevél Mirror; Velour Couch; 4 cane seat Chairs; Oak Dining Table; Decorated English Tea Set, 56 pieces; handsome Damask Table Cover; 15 yds. Matting. KITCHEN ma- ures; 10,6; s cota 12 yds Vileloth ny D CARPARK, WE PAY PREIG AN of helping some other sufferer, Rooms | ein. ded avavary to Start | §& Rooms Completely | WRITE FOR OUR NEW BOOKLET Completely nus outfits Fur. JN APPLICATION, MM S4ith st. 1 Sti lai $150 10 door, ianos For Xmas Easiest monthly lenders to save the County and bor-| grabbed | where they seized hii Wd took the Gugh Assembly and Aldermanic can-| tie forehead, cutting open the kin t pee coe ee | | upright pianos, in payments on thir- Cidates. and covering ts face with blood, As own, Magistrate Crane ‘held thes both for good condition: teen unexcelled ro eee expended ty ‘Temmany| ho wormed (0 flee she hit him a food } bos rand Jury in default of $1,000 Wail some like new new planos, ins tn overy elootion district was $73; by] hard crack on the back of the head) VATERBURY, Conn, Nov, %—A|= 0 slery (4 artment. special to - mor ae ices 9 : Ownershk ue, $20,| with, the atone. i LUE a row nade by ha aenipe! a Lehi Rau bs He staggered a moment with a cry stranger is under arrest here on sus- ‘A $500 Chicker Chickering Bros,, and by the Rep ies e picion that he Is Charles Rogers, wanted Third Floor. Ing. 00 H. & S, G. LI Jerome watchers probably prevented| of pain and fright, then ran es HE ee Sik tea ties Morte Ta ’ £450 shiver” 81D att nde» 1 aS LPR MR, aiid “tard a”ieee patois and. rode Middletown, N. Y., last October, He pie weet Packard, | {and repeaters and made the manipul ' is being held for possible identification Jov. 21st Dr ace | ass and the famous Special Values at Reduced Prices Tuesday, Cecilian plano, played with ped- als or fingers, and the Cecilian player, 5 Kranich & Bach 160 don of ballots after the close of the Dells absolutely impossible, Sing Sing for Leaders, The reports say (hat .ne extnt to fwoich some of the distriot leaders and Gheir eleotion district captains went to obtain votes would undoubtedly send wome of them to Bing ding If tne proof gould be obtained, letwven inree and @ thousand floaters were in the city, “irs, Currey made her way back to her home, where she collapsed from the nervous strain. She was still in bed las: night under a physician's care. Her huband reported the attack to the police, who spread themselves over the surrounding territory and canvassed all the hospitals and drug stores in the hope of getting track of a man who hed applied for treatment for wounds on his head. They got no clue, and as the by the Middletown officials, @ says his name is John C, Hamlin, He has! admitted that he was in Middletown in October, but denies any knowledge of the crime, Hamlin was noticed in Bristol, Conn., Jate yesterday by a@ railroad brakeman who thought the man answered the description of Rogers, The brakeman in- formed the Bristol police, but mean- ers on 125 $900 Steinway Raby Grand 500 {6 | i $200 Bradbur Lace Curtains, White Irish Potts. cccee e161. $350 $6.00 & $7.50 pair worth $4.75, $8.50 & $10.50 . $3.50, $5.00 & $7.50 pair Read our agreement: Any used piano you select wil! be taken back at full amount Renaissance .....66. paid to date of return any time within one year in exchange for one of our | Gnd these voted several times each.| nace where the attack was made It] while the man had boarded a tral 7, aah Yee sh frets See bx) are yeas Bh eteger! ed this city. Chief. Arms otifed ee worth $5.00, $7.00 & §10.00 | new pianos or the Cecillan piano or player. vi concluded he had made his way stra Waterbury police, and Hamlin wa 3 | Fy i Bianbattan ahd” Brooklyn on election to the nearest ferry and crossed the| taken’ into custody to-day “when. ‘tne| Lace Bed Sets. | Notice T° those who want a plano— and do not want to pay the price of a new instrument we rec- ommend our used pianos as far bet- ter than the cheaper mew pianos, Prices are much less than real yal- T° those who have a piano— | Our outlet for used pianos is » extensive that we can afford to take the instrument you now have » exchange for one of our new ianos and allow you more than you eive ues in their present condition, i te ee Se in arrived here. ne Waterbury police are inclined to doubt the correctness of the Bristol man's identification, but they have notl- fled the private detective agency of | New Yrok which is investigating the murder and will hold the man pending the arrival of the detectives for the Bristo! authorities, who asked that he be detained, river, u BAR UNITARIANS FROM CONFERENCE They Are Practically Excluded by Changing Wording of Phrase in Preamble. , joaters were sent from one Tam- Many leader to another, acco dilng to the report of Mr, Hazen, There was en understanding by which voters were loaned to one another, while floaters were brought from other places anc the lodging-houses. 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