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LEFT VICTIM ONLY SHOT HIMSELF IN W Hs UDERYEAR, STENT BATA One Drink—Then Bookkeeper John McLeod, of Awoke to Find Jewels, Cash, Mass., Ended Life as He Watch and Clothes Gone, | Approached City. Tobin Hort A of the crew of the steam-| ‘The annual ses of the National) B L oie med, Whiod piles between | Lengue baseball magnaios at the Vie- | effort it t | nigat|t 1 Wad Pal River, to-day hoard | toria Hotel began to-day with the elub/ known * weaning his tux €<78 In one of the at $s the) owners {n a deadlock over the elec! a ting feat aa approaching Hf ¢, bound | tlon of @ president for the ensidng year. | eject to-day, a ' veh \ w York. He looked in the win- | Harry office | yy teposting ntos drink, 1 1 saw a’ man hing on a dunk now, f i ! one Nhes Aol e reaming from a wound tu | {¢ and 6! 4 d and a pisio: iis right off the cal The wowed man wag Joon Mele Hours later Policeman O'Connor saw Lowell, Mas &@ Woman acting sisploioumiy ty the little hole in t went in to eit Mire was no doctor oy e among the paxsen, se, Who did what she bd just 4% the boat was | | tle ght | id had a) \ pe He t¥ said to be A wht small sum of money Lowell, | National League Magnates Be-| Five Cy " Ate ra . al n pier No, 2 Bast River inde! pine Neve Ween. te iar Ce it Heise ‘ orte \ h Was th ratle nominee, and the Was Teported to the Coroner and the) Ward declived to talk in detail on the!” sléktoe sath <Sbenow va: WAR | ody Was removed to the M matter to-day when seen by an encrcates + ise | Moleot was well dressed ning World reporter alll he Municipal Ownership, and George | ” THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 196 _ NOTHING BOSTON VOTING FR EW MANOR ARD SLATED 10 SUCCEED PULLIAM -—— This Is What Mes. WoT He Mines J Collis and Cougos, didates in Field and gin Session in Deadlock Over Presidency. Balloting Seems to Fayor Regulars, ysed tu bili, akiyn, Cineinna \a Dowe Jon M Ward site's | rn 1 by papers. C18, Hall, Socialist edicted Mle] | coud. He bad he son of @ well-to-do cigar manufac- Judge Bowe | rate ened qete. wae nothing to rhe ate tie Republican | “Twill gladly permit the use of my ast urded’ the reese About him | ¢ name in recommendation of Father rete, iw boat at Fall River! bas | John's Medicine ng equals tt i wed to the many le for coughs and eo (Signed) Mrs, Fe game W. 1, Jacklin, 33 Westrinster St, Pa cear(One oh Boston i | ground New Y Mrs. | Clark. of Connellavilte, ‘ 7 Seeks - Pa., 8A, “After a severe cough worth $300, his over ms S OHS Ing stand which lingered a year, no other medi- shift, muffler, gloves 1 shoe Ww nie by, ‘ll and looking off into te CABMEN ARRESTED " cine helping me, | have been cured all gone m ; "| by Father John's Medicine,” the) negry, Johns, offered him $6%,| for sulotd fi the stat ornare dad one preventive for neunonia and Con mye m e New I ‘ " rh at Aaiie o sumption, and wi poritively cnr HBee etait ‘the awe ‘ an (te kaw Moe | Dispute with Police as to Thelr| son Hit Satta: uuene Galant, AMhitA Eid * i ne I s Leads to the \ Ma » all throa 1 bronchial troubles, tt Jen th on neta nmte Rights Leads to the is withont eqial as a body-bullder A : Atif , and health food po aah HAS A MILLION TO Courts the i in found an W. Nhe war between policemen and — ° and REWARD HER RESCUER, 0% .000 “! SUBWAY TRAIN OFF TRACK. wagon horses ny Woman Saved from Drowning at| ten © ve be nthe! Trnek of Car of a Browdway By und WI war WSS" test two weeks for ing to tue Left the Halls, tnt testone Tries to Trace fn front of Rector'# and crying “Ke i Ae exnvana 1 ie : oro of Poor Days, Wa : ire € cs Mts. Dorothy Re of Comtle HIN ote and the white wonon Unlonport, 18 looking tor the man wh out for trial rescued drowning at White y-ainth streets and } OTEL KEEPERS LOSE stone, Le ars ago, Bie asys * P yatand in the midd . 5 P Pe south end of the square T pour H poten Filet making the Mau) axeert shi er il o'clock at n Alveolar Dentistry, € Hoard Hav Court li, ‘ # gal street corner Is a public vabat ‘) ented and ex onre as Cour " e Nn ve the right to drive up| eo 7 " | ' : " En B00: Beh Te a Mey aro at any point between | Dr. G, Gordon Martin, 18 recognized | nm Declaring j wd ae 1S 08 Ye eeets to take on paseengers so jong} as a distinct advance in den+ Licenres Votd. an t NORTHPORT, L. 1, De hote!-keopers of Long Island Hosp! State Excive Backing received word % science. No necessity for | Plates or the usual wasatisfactory | bridge work. Loose and falling teeth | saved, made strong and firm. Pyor- rhea and all diseases of the gums hey do not ca yrdin drove the door of ast night » position and Policemi the cab and to the vest ready (0 climbed tn AROOWS 7H ? of the CIs Pirty-seventh atree a house. cured. Expert epecialists in each against then Jacob Se ake sordin ae branch of dental work. Hours, 9 A o 8 F 4 owas {mmediateiy arrested by 1 : Se San nd mae dmmediatens, arretted YM, to 6 P. Mf, week days only. Ex-) that 4 ae two cabmen were paroled »y|aminations and booklet on Alveolar gin AG Gk (as Nl Rt WA) feat, of t Magistrate Breen in the West Side | Dentistry free. G. GORDON MAR- = freee ain The ¢ e@ rescue Mre. Reut. ‘Pollce t to-day untll to-morrow 13 DDS.. I Suite 704 Uy UIT ‘conat!tutls 4s Mra. Black , when a representative of the| TIN, M. D., Di , Inc,, Suite 704,, [Oy . . ean ovtai cept two W State, howplta Now I feel th vais mun in I want show some substantial so aoe (Time Presents that Bear Messages of Comfort OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Fine Brass Beds Make Fine Gifts A POLISHED brass bed, provided 4 with Cowperthwait Sanitary Bed- ding, makes a gift that will last a life- a time—a gift that will be a constant re- minder of the giver. Enamelied beds, too, in generous as- sortménts. Pea | Vg = Couches, Davenports, Lounges, Fold- 4 ing Beds and Sofas—the kind you woul, mi he pleased to give—the kind you would be proud to receive, For the Music Room vee T'S worth something to the musician to have her i Uf it/ music systematically arrafged, Song or waltz, dirge or quickstep, may be found without annoyance in [Raa acommodious music cabinet of this type, withitsmany By drawers and conveniences, Mahogany which is polished i as brightly as the piano, Serpentine front, French legs and of symmetrical contour, Height, 40 inches, width Co pe 24 inches, price $19.75—a harmonious combination. Vy " Smart cabinets and desks for the parlor and drawing- Toom specially priced for Christmas buyers, AA Mahogany Chair for Christmas Reduced from $28 to $19,50 [eens chair, with back adjusted to the proper angle for comfort, Broad arms and a luxuri- ous silk plush cushion made and finished in the up- holsterer’s best way. One of the handsomest and most substantial chairs in our great chair collection, Rockers, Mortis and Easy Chairs in specially se- lected varieties and styles for Christmas presents. Handsome Gift Desks, $9.75 F OR the dainty woman this mahogany finished desk will prove a pleasant Christmas reminder, It con- tains every desk convenience—pigeon holes, drawers, receptacles for writing impléments and is ornamented at the top with a bevelled French mirror, Similar desk, without mirror, $7.75. Desks of every kind for purposes of every kind, ~ Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding Te Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding is no more expensive than the ordinary kind, yet itis infinitely better. It is conducive to sleep and tai does not poison the air of the bed chamber—it is the best bed- the world and eminently suitable for Christmas giving, » ~ Harlem: Tayst St. & 3d A é 3 Pet yy 2224 26 to la ed shacies at $30.00, Lamps for every room Famous Garnet Ranges $11.85 OAST and bake perfectly, with a minimum holde extra ve. Chatham she Conpor draperies and the hundred and one othe store in the country, and at the same time enjoy a liberal credit in paying for them, a 10 per cent. discount. Christmas Lamps The range is set up in your home at the price, and with it we furnish pipe, elbows, poker, shaker, lifter, and a square of zinc 36x36 inches, without Gas stoves, oi] stoves and heating stoves, Downtown; Park Row 320 Fifth Ave, cor, 32d St, New | York. Appointments by letter, tele- a H gram or ‘phone, 5063 Madison Sq. BET. 110TH AND 120TH sts, 99!" YFAR WPERTHW; (OW & SONS A Harlerm Store: L213 st Street and 3d Avenue tion Counsel will attempt to ne court why cabs and cabmen A be kept away from the curb in » Square at night. 2188 to 2192 Third Aye, Downtown Store: - Park Row, near Chatham Square Christmas Shoppers BOTH Cowperthwait & Sons* stores are crowded carpets, rugs, cut glass, You may purchase these things now at the lowest prices at which they can You will get more for your money whichever method is followed. Warm Wool Blankets---Acceptable Gifts O better blankets than the “Old Reliable” live fleece wool, which we amit # good, strong, are offering right at the threshold of W inter at special Prices, steady light —the kind There is no necessity for waiting for midwinter reductions in the de- that make reading enjoy- partment stores. able, Glass, Brass or You can buy now and save as much as it will be possible (o save two nee madavas ts months later and have the use of the blankets in the mean time Sity of artistic styles, De 40.4 Blankets, specially pric f hi ginning with the plain 44.4 Blankets’ ibeclaly er the He 8 reading lamp at 75c. anv 42.4 Blankets, specially priced, the pair. ab ++ 6,50 ascending by on fa Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding will cost YOU no more than the imps with exquisite hand-paint- unsanitary kind, though it costs US much more to make it—we handle no other kind. LECTRIC, gas and oil lamps—the kind that $n the house. amount of fuel, Heavy castings, full exten- sion and oven shelves, two nickel teapot- rs and a convenient warming shelf, Golden Oak Tables $39.50 OURS spent beside the | are delightful resting plaice busy lives The table must be right—broad top, roomy drawers conveniently arranged: all of polished oak, superbly finished—a table that your friend would like to re- ceive on Christmas, Tables for every purpose and place from 49¢, up to the finest, charge. Everything for Housekeepi Square ‘| ; r Cash or Liberal Credit he EQUALS IT, Jacktin, of Says of Pather Mediclae ae a Cure for q tableware, cutlery, lamps, clocks, curtains, linens, t things pertaining to housekeeping that good taste can dict ! Make your selections now—secure the advantage ot better service rom salespeople than is possible during the last few days before Christmas, with the certainty of accurate delivery and the avoidance of I be bought for cash in any Or if cash is paid we will make Ee at: Kitatig esi |Geneeeoneeeeoenaaseseses| 3 Phe Superior Credit Store. % | * ia BEST $ 3392 S H OES MEN | : 10005 Lo) . Ll» Douglas makes a j . Pith more men’s $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in. the worlds $10,000 semeamaoaae ————————e W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their exe cellent style, easy fitting and . superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They are just as good as those A that cost you $5 to $7— q ~ ! Ly 6 js/t ad the only difference is the price, Hi I could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men’s Men's Overcoats. One minute of examination pwill show the superiority of our overcoats to those us- ually sold at these prices A choice of KRirschboum's PYramons Styles and other fine PABBE4 64644646464644544466 54664566686 546 PUPP S SST SUES COTO SEES OES EFES TENT TOTS le Wetloven selectionn. Ape fine shoes, and show you the infinite care w ith which every |Biength or aria Cots Yt "Y} pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. by nei nies i i want, —* Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, , ip I 5 to” 25 “4 If | could show you the difference between the shoes made S17, oa 1S gh * in my factory and those of other makes, you would under- % ag oe Winter Styles $ stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they iz Tailor-Made ud) hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater by LF 0.7% to 4 © % intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, } are) ‘4 MORE SATISFACTORY THAN $5 AND $7 SHOES. j@ Hard Cash or “Cleerfue®, 1, beinga wearer of the W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes for the past | PCredit,’’ just as you decide, S| slx or seven years, will say thatl find them to give better satls+ | @ One price to all, ® faction, both in wear and comfort, than any of the other makes | »| costing $5 to $7." G. P. ERWIN, 1169 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N.Y. BOYS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.75. Just the same as my men’s $3.50 shoes, the same leathers, for $2.00 and $1.75 © 2. O42 Sf 5 a ¢ 241-24 Sivth Ave, » Only Fost Color Kyetets used; they will not wear brassy, b Ketween 15th and 16th Streets, : zennine withont W. Lb. Donglas x nd price stinnped substitute, Sold in W at ive shoe stores im + IIT tit ctr TH Hehe tase UOee aueeeiibe oa minted free W. |, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, | W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New York: | | 433 Lrondway, corner Howard Street, (250 Sixth Avenue, comer 22d Street. | Broadway, corner Ath Street 345 Bighth Aventie, ° " 653 Broad y, corner 14th Street. - OR PRe ra taay onene doth Birest BROOKLYN. ' beg 1447-1449 Broadway, oorner dist St, |708-710 Broadway, cor, ‘Thornton Bt. CKY DAY B05 Nassau Street |1867, Brondway, corney Gates Avenue, sot, corner Pearl Street, DAYS MORE. Note how rapidiy Christos te approaching, 250 West 125th Street, 074 Third Avenue 2202 Third Avenue, cor, 120th St. FIRS) 2779 Third Ave., bet, 146th & 147th Ste,, NEWARK 4 A JERSHY CTT’ 8 Newark Avenue, 78 Trond Street. ; Salect your Chrisimas gifts now, in DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, \, Gey) FURMSIHED AT 9/8998 Your Own Terms, WRITE FOR Lists OF GOOLS lemstenptete) 19998 MAR IMENTS, Nee ln Num fy “9,98 5,50 8. THE EVENING WORLD cequired: Call or write for Mus, catatonue 44 CASH OR CREDIT, We positively a] you retallers L. W. SWEET @ C0., 21-39 MALDEN LANE, N.Y. 5 B AUT Fulton bt 17d Ni Hrooklvo. ewark Ave, Jersey City, OPEN EVENINGS Out of town patronage solicited, I THE PINK EDITION OF CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. Christmas Gifts That Brighten the Home OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Dressers for Presentation $48 UVARTER-SAWED oak, brilliantly polished, < French plate bevelled mirror 46x20 inches, with three drawers upon either side and a full. length drawer below, in the aristocratic serpentine front effect. Substantially made in the good way for which all the Cowperthwait & Sons’ fur. niture is noted, Fashionable dressers in a great diversity of Style all moderately priced improved Sewtng- Machine P' RFECTLY CONSTRUCTED, containing every ace ce le up-to-date improvement, the “Old Rell- able’ takes easy precedence as the favorite family machine, Runs smoothly, easily and silently, Sews over heavy seams without hindrance or missing stitches. Self-threading at every point except at the eye of the needle—no bothersome threading of the shuttle. Five styles, each one being moderately priced, & use ristmas gift with the choicest furniture, dictate or money buy. usual holiday annoyances. Dining Tables for Christmas Reduced from $50 to $37.50 AVING purchased the entire stock of a manutacturer celebrated for his excellent — LY fe Toilet (aah: WW, Sets ‘ i j EN pieces, in pleasing shades of blue and pink, ornamented with gold, The set contains: 4 Large Pitcher, 1 Mug, 4 Sinall Pitcher, 1 Basin, * 1 Soap Dish, cover 1 Chamber and and drainer (3 pes.), cover (2 pes.), 1 Tooth-Brusa Holder The shapes are of the Empress pat- teri—-extremely attractive and beautiful. Porcelain and china in the newest stvles and decorations of the season for dining-room, kitchen and bedchamber. H cabinet work, we are offering this regular $50 table for $37.50. Made of selected quarter-sawed oak When extended, the table is eig This reduced price will rule unti stock is sold. Dining Tables in all sizes and styles; Of feet long. the entire ables, too, Exquisite Cut Glass in great variety. Hlection frony New cuttings and shapes are Holiday trade. rated china and Carpets and Rugs as Gifts ARPETS and Rugs are the keynote to the house color scheme, ) an in t stores, and the furnishing of es a mere edifying pas' % MAKE, LINE AND PUT CARPETS UPON YOUR FLOOR Get the WE WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, Cowperthwait @ Sons, ng W.L.DOUGLAS

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