The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1906, Page 16

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ES ce “AMORY CALLS JEROME | “DANGEROUS CRIMINAL” Road Former Secretary of Third Avenue Explains Demand for Removal of District Attorney from Office, | “Jerome wil be removed from the! of District-Attorney without a! repo’ * declared Wiliam N. Amory to~) of @ student to an Evening World| as he looked up from a ¥ ume donath, ay to a reporter of The Evening Wor’: “provided, of course, that Gorerno sa commissioner to take dence, which we mre prepared to pre sent. We can prove every changes maste/’ Mr. Amory ia to Jerome wnat Grunhut 1s to Tewksbitry—his Nemesis. ‘The former secretary of the Third Ave nue Railroad Company has be ing the trail of torney ever atnce Jerc promecute the officials tan Sireet Raflway ( Ung him to prepare ce: concerning the rond. “First of all, I want to nny fa no muck-rake movement poli $ William street.| | the man who has sworr | Jerome, Mr. Amory was peat parlor of his home on the t nat No. sixt 230 West Sey myself an’ po-ralled torney, I curred to wrong-doing me to do s0. time, wo I 1 faith, But critical m acquiescing be the ruin hia friend « and sought then resolved dertaking 01 ra year he h wi Travers Je politan.”? the Standa Piethe gentle with, offices in s with me ’ been a charges met togeth Mr, Hurle: at my office, oO. 2 June 4, when their signatur given to the ¢ in the rank Baker 1 4 to my office ed an ofwe with n and J know It Amuses Jerome S, ANDREWS LANDS | IN NEW $6,000 CITY JOB,’ that £5,000 came from the § I have nain Jerome Critic a Student HEADLESS BODY OF WOMAN IN THE RIVER. To Their Owners’ Profit FRIDAY THE WORLD: Leo Ws Oserof Reuben oserof, POLICE SAVED MOTORMAN BOY KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR AND HIS EVENING, JUNE &, 1906. ELDER BROTE FAM CROWD Were Beating Him When Reserves from Bronx Station Arrived, er M death of s of No. 1470 7 who was kil WIPE WAS SLAIN and an ~ THIURES T TRAINER nan and nd Children Witness Mundy ng Show. on Prof. Duri SS “YOUR SON IS DEAD;’’ GETS TWENTY YEARS FOR KILLING RIVAL. tre -Howman stating that the t i Wan a mistake and that wind War alive and well t a logs to uni and th ages, “YOUR SON IS WELL.” SCHIFE HOME WITH PRAISE FOR JAPAN Broker Spent the Mil |STORY DUNDY QUT HIPPODRUME | Manager to Devote eb, Time to Their tire Own Resorts ON Entery of Cold Feet. Coined Money rtp at Start, BROADWAY. > | | 1 | Pajamas @ Nightshirts > Bathrobes Special! Neckwear Bargain Ties of HELD FAST IN In Russian jatea Ww ell cut coats. ¥' jaunty suits of white duck blood, tan or white linon, chambray or h bloomer pants and long Sizes 3-8 years. (Limit—} suits to a purchaser, ~ THOMPSON. =TIAHLER BROS., Sixth Av. and 3ist St. Ce Stylish Wash Suits Blouse and Buster effects— K and navy, Ox- Value $1. 25 * Summer Requisites for Men! Seasonable Specials of Exceptional Economy. new grays, at | Shirts, worth $1.25 and $1.50, quality. niadsas, Mts alueredloraeieableris reir. ce COD. | Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers shirts with long with double seats, 635 quality, Val White Piested Cambric or Colored pst tte nj biucs a d or detach: striped val effects. Cuff 48 ble fine 47 full length, n. Terry Nightshirts of Bathrobes —_ex fancy stripes—ree 87) 39 1.95 le Mustin trimmed low neck ular $2 navy blus and white MUD, DROWNED BY RISING TID McDonald Slipped from © Bridge on the Eliza- beth River Meadows. amped 1 ni Hie was billed by a pa Hi, pudrome to- ty on “and paations as offi of thi * Hinge rome, an a the a ecopted, Chesebrough New Head. ‘o meeting of cbrough was sted Presiden Phe ‘new oMicera of the Hippodrome ompany announce onl Tyne Rank Ava it the enterprise: and four- and sill We still the Hippo- ees) places ook in $50,000 In Company." or Bat Wing 21 JAMES McCREERY & 60. Misses Silk Suits. el with @ pleated with er yoke, deep gi * Suits. e New skirt; finished batiste and elbow m0 re waist, mbroidered rdle sleey es. 8.50 Taffetas Silk Dresses, Pleat- edand tucked models, with lace guimpe, elbow sleeves, or White ilar model, iene d with tailored folds. Length 37 to 4o inches, 3:50 Children’s Blue Chambray Russian Dresses, finished with embroidered emblem. 2.50 Children’s dotted lawn Dresses. 1.50 Twenty-third Street BROWN EVES DID NOT OETER HIM >retty Optics "Flashed on Co- lumbia Student Witness Against “Mamma.” n Columbia student and the Gaughter of the defendant as ting witnesses Magistrate May ny West Side Court, to-day tried to un- tangle a family row with a janftor, but ad to put tt off until Monday, go that more wi ©o be heard. Alexunder mith, Janitor at No. 7 West Ninety-secon4 street, appeared in court with a black eye sustained when Mra, Kate Purcell, of that number, hit him with a milk bottle. Counsel for Purcell did not deny the assault. pleaded extenuating circumstances self-defense. Willott Adams, a student at Columbia, son of TF, M. Adams, a law- yer, who lives at No. 150 West Ninety- second street, was a witness for the Janitor, Miss Edna Purcell, daughter of the defendant, appeared for her moth She wore a big Columbia pin, Adams told a story damaging to the woman's case. A pair of brown eyes hat kept flashing at him semed to say, "Twill never forgive you.”” Adams's clothing had been spattered with a creamy spray during the milx- throwing episode. The fact #nich nobody dented was Mrs. Purcell had thrown a milk with such good alm from the chat iC had atruck Sinith aquarely tne! but and Frederick that exciting momeng in court was when 8, O. Purcell, husband of tao Jant, took exception ta Smith's ac- and doubled his fet and rushed nitor. Policeman Birmingham ‘between Purcell and Smith in » pravent semebody from making assault charge. Magistrate Mayo deolted that needed snore light, ‘Then Adams took Jast look at the Columbia pln and he op mown eves and hurried away, to an exumination, he 48c | NE Tet eee aa ala seis

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