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Mr. Glen Gets Check Tn Ful of Collecting It. -_Resented Robbery —-and His Threat of Suit Quickly Brought Officials:to Time. © Whe’ Brookly: apid Transit can be “victims of-the-re- tem. The announce- ment ta not officfal; but it hax Indorse- pment im the. form ofa check refmbures- “the b passenger for the nickel extorted —aind the postage required’ in’ complain- titn of the money. BYancia Wayland Glen, of No, t0§ Han- * eock street, Brooklyn, is the proud po: ess0r of the Brooklyn Rapid Trans} Bours old’and $e could have no other. Protest Ayalled nothing. Ha had to pay @nother nickel before he could get an- ether tranater. Mr. Glen, ts white-hatred, but a fight- ‘et. Hoe wrote to the B. R. T., anupunc $hE he woilld sue for the nickel. and the ‘Gents postage if it was not forthcom: ing. Secretary-TreasurerC_D- Man: -Witi-a-check-tor tents and @iletter. Here's the very: note: : “%f you presented an A. M. transfer $9 the—aFternoon 1the-conductor --en the ttansferring car was justéled under his énstructions in declining same, ‘but should have done so with courtesy;- “ Inasmuch) however, as an A. M. ticket “fas evidently issued to-you by mistake ‘of’ the Gates avenue conductor I take piseesre ffihanding you herewith check our order for { cents in relmb t you_were subjected. 0. When cur, however, a simple notice hat effect tothe company, which, the way, it-is-glad to_recel: aiit_ave _entirayunnesessary:" pits of the dollar's worth of ef- Glen dashed oft! Bureau” Mr. avery tart note. in which: he expresses gat An vitriplic terma. He con. Riders heck as a curtosity in Brooklyn—teimbursement by the B. RT. But word to the straphangers now is; ere.in hope.’ GIRL DUMPED IN RIVER SWIMS AND SAVES LIFE —panion-Capsize While Riding in a Canoe on the Hudson, of Re. $F Weet One Hundred and Forty-fourth street, im (company ‘with Frederick Jones, svar an-lghth ‘of loin the colt waters of the Hudson River Jaat eyen= after the canoe in which they were courted near Washing- e_ water ‘pumbed them. they managed to iakee ia bouse,by._moths, Oster 20.8 noms, Osher men who heard their cries for help, and there “Miss Gordon fainted from ex- “Oh! I'mever was ro cold,'’ sho sald. G wee wh y was DaTalywed with the ee at the shore. didn't ould foe! ao cold and Alva, Tet MYSTERY IN BUNDLE OF STAMPED LETTERS. for Extra Fare and Expenses -WAS-REFUSED TRANSFER NOVEMBER GRAND JURY 1S SWORN IN. Sonn eee é |oud butld W. Judge O'Sullivan Makes No Refer: |2uas, Mawson, (builder, “Nps niveaty| oti Henry D. 0 sf ection Cases | With’ avent Sure to Come- Up. Tidge O'Sutlivyan In answering in the November Grand.dury, in Part/I., Gen- eral Seasions to-day made ‘no referenco | Bleec whatever to politics, aTCwugh tt an- tlelpated that a large number of cares| Ways Henry, Bar for illegal voting will be presented td | 160 Fifth nvende: them during thy month. He gave them the statutory charge defining thoir duty, and sald that there were only 157 cases awatting thelr ac- ing: At least thirty-nine cents’ worth of bookkeeping was also used up in the re- eheck, for the princely sum ct reven genta. It isa vindication of a principle sticking’ up for one's rights. Mr,-Glen ‘gods on’ the crosstown’ avenue. jine ‘Tuewday, Oct. 30, and presented a trans- fer, asking another in return. He wan told his’ trangter was two and a halt| The foreman of the Monroe L. @imon, 119: Broad street, and his associetes . president. No. 45) years. will enjoy an outing under the vice-president. William street; manager, No, Pine stre: Oppenhelm, real estate. 105 Worth strev “estate —n— street; Dayid Mayer, pants, Great’ Jones sirnet: Louls ress, No. 1M7 Hroadwa: Nov 61-Weat 1 § /BELIEVE SUICIDE Bical artist Front. stre: |sren No, 26 Winans, reab » No. ederick F. Wate Franklin ‘str: Ajprechts, real. estate, 5 Max -Kataonder} andthe Bronx. j merchmnt— dore [a (, -Boohm, real estat publisher, No.| Capt.’ Woodraff, of. Yonke: lance. No. 4 Cedar street, and -Danlel) 1 Wade, merchant, Produce Exchange, | oo TQ HAVE OUTING. Gorham, és ot the Church of the Holy| name 4s glven. e 7. St. James's parish? Election Day pecials Famous ‘Laie Prices F ALL the enthusiastic Election Day Demonstrations none will compare in point of interest for women with the wcnderful demonstration of value-giving at” Bedell’s - Three Stores to-morrow. All the Spirited Styles 0 98 in the Best $17.50 Coats, cae REPORT TO-BE JOKE, “Chauffeur” ! Sends Note. That Stirs Up Police in Yonkers. ThegBronx Telexraph Bureau ‘and the) Yonkers police are to-day wondering It eet; Cornelius Pollion; jr..|/some practical joker is trying to play! president No. is Malden lane: Samuel a ‘serfous scare on a Yonkers man. | telephoned } fengt.. Lonstgan, - of Bronx burewu, that he had-recelved, a | note elgned “A Chauffeur,” reporting | that hevheard a shot Saturday night ana stopping —his—machine picked — tp a dying man and hurried him to the Grana Jury $8) At the Pelham Bay; Park Athletic] nearest policeman. at Tremont, No.! Fiald to-morrow 10) upper Bast Side] Jerome avenues. it continued that the re: be eye Wounded man had- come to conscious- a | ot Msransing from seven to, sixteen, ness; lohg enough to give a name as | he was placed In an ambulance, No such ambulance call has been re- . 320 Broad-| The boys and girls wit be ta complete | ported in tho whole Bronx. No police- vay; Samaon -Fried, merchant, No. 23) control of the athletic events In which] man reported. the circumstances, Greene street; Maynard Hollister, linen, | they. pacticipate, the churgit authorities Arthur -S.-Ley¥;;mereiy supcrvisingy—the affair. ‘The “chaufteur'e” request that the fetter! be published gives the police the Im “THE _EVENTND. WORLD,” "MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1906. GRATEFUL WOMAN OFFERED HIM 925 Had Wrong Notion that De- | puty Comptroller Phillips .| Was-Running for Office. When Miss Jennle Hicks, colored, of | [box of sigars. 1 was thinking of No. 70 Lorimer atrest, Brooklyn, had her eewer-clalm of $202 against the city settled in her favor she felt so srate- Philips that ‘she wrote to him as fol- To! “You've been $9 go0d to mb! so far $35, It might, prove Incke Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. 6th Av. & 23d ot., Ni ¥. a |, Men’s *12 Overcoats, $ 5 | 5 hours’ sale for the crowds |: Election day—j . out early on An Overcoat absolutely wit! Diack -Thibeta. taacr strived wore and are cut In both. single and Mregsted utvies Regular price. | mony I would gladly fight hard to help | your pard ful to Deputy Comptroller No Taylor, a a ;SMALL BLAZE ON BLACKWELL'S | main penitentinry at Black. that IT would like as a small token of| my gratitud to leaye In your chamber) Cl! hours 8 a.-m. to 1 p: m. ‘The papers are full of Election Day Specials to-day, Look them over and if you don’t find any , as good as these, come up and investigate them: _No obiigation to buy. ‘ The $12 Overcoats at $5 are in blue == and blick Kersey and-fancy-che riots cut-in-both- medium —and—long-tengths—2l!-wast—materis-s. and fast co!or—sizes 31 to 44; special, Deis 8_A.M. to 1 P.M. Only. No MaMorders. Men's $10, $12 and $13.50 Suits—a:e made of a! thibet, fancy cheviots and worsteds; special for § : $18.00 Hand Made Suits, and included a Pair of Trousers of th: same material free, These suits are made of hich grade worsted in neit striped effects. The tailoring is hind work Hee a all are dined with 2 “ grade-Venetian lining. ae S$] 2:59 QO* Fat suit y-ana | An ov $ O’ Top Cone Viecae Aa, Overcoat ( Without 5 A Raincoat or [sees A Top Coat or ( Charge. Eyery man will need at least two of thts? garments this Fall and Winter and this fs the only opportually to secure one ata great bargain, and the other $2 out charge; or the entire group of four for,.... ... 5]! ‘The Butte-are-made-of handsome chey- The Ton Coats are cut on the nex ali campalxn for offics, I wish to see you all win out Tuesday and !f I had more you win, I am a pretty good talker and very well known and lked, Wher- 4 fof you Mr, 2 not be back: azn and all ward in speak When Mr. PP» wrote tn “roply that he was not running for offica Miss Hicks responded rong “I am endeed sorry took a rong meaning from letter. I mont no harm, 1 know are not in need of funda, but I would have felt s0 happy if I had got the money to have Jeft you all the price of a good hat you fcity clectton “and -not-of the Ihave offended yoda any way te It L beg I meant good not bad.” A small fire fn a sh back of the Special: | A Fall suit THROWN FROM “L” TRAIN, HE DECLARES. | vitiea “one the ‘seition “etaiee, 35, Ryan, Found Unconscious in Street, | ness. He was taken to the J, Hooé Says He Was Kicked Down J think there fs a chance of sewing aim Policeman Darling — found Thomas Ryan, of No. 09 West Fitty-| (From the AUanta Conatitution.) third street, lying in the gutter. at One| An old colored’ preacher made this and Thirty-nfth street and was about to rump avenue to-day, an t wago. i money AN ter bury i him, en alaber bear iS Over him ahdvacd) tet dari he—a margin —over— to his other afflictions. ELD Sufterlo’ wider, :iter | cit t a black ess Hie was ina sembconacious condition, kite married Ax ti cut and bruised about the entire Body. He sald, he had been flung off an °L'* attempted to board a trolley car 03 the wrong slde.and then lost consolowtus Wright Hospital, whore the surgeons Steps, Too together galn, — Hin Faneral Remarks. cpmment on 2 departed brother: “By ila blessin’ er Providence he lef” ter: mourn fer him in ‘twel she 23rd Street. On, November the 6th (Election Day) these , stores will be.opened at 10 a. m. and closed Ladies’ Pajamas. Made of Silk, Pongee, ‘Kaki Under Petticoats of flannel and albatross, Hand Quilted Jackets for steamer use. Tatported hand made Shetland Wool Shaves, Ladies’ Outing Flannel Pajamas. Boys’ and Girls’, Merino Underwear for fall and Pajamas made of Silk, Silk and Wool, “Viyella, French, Scotch, “Daisy! and Outing Flannel JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street. at 5 p,m. Seas _Ladies’ Pajamas, — S4th Street Store. or wash “Silk, Challie, French, Scotch and Outing Flannel—including models made in ~ workrooms on the premises: or machine embroidered or finished with lace. i Under Petticoats, Corset Covers, ete. Gym- ° nasium Suits. Ladies’ hand made Norfolk jackets and Blouse Sweaters —— On November the 6th, : : 9s¢ value-1.25 Juvenile Department, Fifth Tidor, 34th Street Store. winter. Miss Ruth Gordon and Her Com-| You'd have'to search among the $25 and $30 models else- where to find all the stunning novelties we show at this price. Tight-fitting. Coats, Loose ‘Empire Styles, Half-fitted Models. English Tourist Models. well cut and tailored to meet the most exacting whim. Several be- ‘coming creations for every woman, including even the rhost critical. Black Broadcloch Coats, satin lined througnout—new Tondon ‘Tan Coverts, stylish long models—Sovch a4 Engliso mixtures; entirely new atfects—Finished and Unfinished Kerseys; serviceable and fashionable, Samples of the Tailored Suits You 44 See About Town at $22.50 to rou $49- a important collection of superbly tailored suits eve: offered in a special sale at Bedell’. Every one among the latest styles. sanctioned by the world's best delineators.--New Panne Cheviots, Broadcloths and Scotch Men's Mixtures. al $12.44 just for Election Day, “Fwventy-five-styles_of rare—originality.—In- many. ways them most_ . i Stylish Semi-fitted Coats, Blouse Eton Models: all 1 handsomely slik: Uned; genuine $22.00 and $33 models, | SIN.00, Che Winter Overcoats -ra both tn lone and meditim leneths, and made of eray Vani fancy heavywoleht. chevlots—alno Diack frieze. Meguatr prices, 81d. No Math orders.—1- P.M, to 6 P.M, 4 i Men's $3.50 Trousers ‘These trousers are made of all-woo] Black Thibet, fancy Cheviot ind striped $ worsted, Size, 30 to 60 waists. Special. tor 5 hours only I JAMES McGREERY 60. 23rd Street; On November the 6th~ (Election Day) these-stores-will-be-opened at 10A. M.and closed at 5 P.M. Men’s Haberdashery. _____On Sale In Both Store! The grave enn he w ne. end make « ni Teoat. Hegular neler, BIS.00. Btth Street. Lawns. Girls’ Bloomers, made of Sills, lined with Alba- hildren’s Outing Flannel ‘Pajamas. Sizes 2 to | 14 years. Boys’ and Girls’ Merino Vests and Pants, Reefers made of blue Chinchilla, grey and fancy Children's Coats Heralded Elsewhere $ 4° as Good Values at $8, $10 and $12, Including the famous Marshal Ney Coats and French Empire Castor, Red, Blue, Brown and Black Kerseys and Cheviots. Wide _ Braid Trimmings. Medallions—Tailored Straps. Largest Caen: of $8.50 $55 $12 Taffeta Silk Skirts - $77.77 and $10. Skirts Ever Shown, $15 Voile Skirts, tatteta Six Drop +Package--Presumably —Lost— by —a Letter-Carrier Returned to Post- =< Office ‘Through Police. gliceman MoCracken,—of— the East One ‘Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street ‘Btatiol, cane -into—posssssion to-day} — of a big bundle of stamped, soated ana —ecdresasd—istiers —thét—had—a py beer lost by a mail-carrier, fie. took them to Station Lat One Hundred and | pean strect_and Lexington aye ean: Buchanan “and Sergeant V St the station-houre “and. refused sentry, —They-eaid they ho raid he tad} found them In the haiway of @ house} wt No. M11 First avenus, POLICE LOOKING FOR ~ BONFIRE MATERIAL, Some Gangs of Boys Have Re- Joiced: that Their Treasures Remain Undiscovered, ‘The reserves of tho various Rrecinet lo-day are trying to locate the places of the boxes, barrels, or, fence rails’ an d other | miacellan re wood: which the boys ot them have been collecting tor eles Mae FADES of boys have sorrow ed the police care awa a in trucks, swhile 4 3 the Unstice to unearth : oe NAMEOKES DANCE MERRILY, The memberh jand friends. Sameoke Club, one of the gcrauic org: Agsembly 1 Minds, Sati foreethenrts ten, the Jollio Ber the rome: Sullivan. open: yours of yest in} their’ fourth Greatest_variety of styles, materials_and colors. = 2 ro ilors have the knack of in the city these would still be your choice;-even at lity and distinctivene:s. Prince of Wales quality. Broadelt a= Fancy Cheytots; Cameron Mixtures,— Mannish Mixtures. gs srchcluaier 4 plait, era Beau AiEULy, dra, i ¢ iatarialal paper i Auto Plaids and Remember—Bedell’s Alterations Are Made Without Charge. ALL THREE STORES Ll OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION; DAY. Get the Election News First From The World's Bulletins. Main Office, Pulitzer Building, Park Row, mm ton: | Uptown ley 1393 Broadway, Cor, 38th St. Harlem Office, Bronx Office, 658 East fiéeth St., near 3d Ave. E WORLD. will h Election Returns will b: 4 special wire to ¢ yjected on large screens by stereopticon, Get the News Fie from che World’ s Bulletins, -Compsred-with-any other-$42-and-$15-Skirts- the original Gera Ae in design, tailoring and atid Clay-Serges, Beautiful Chiffon Tatieta skictyy Temas ate and drone eauale,ans, & mints lack ea Election | Day Sa at $15-Volle Skirts, an ‘Autumn F of fine French yolle with handsome silk drop. Wercombinstion-chisten of innumerable zn _kdlies* at" betirm” Election Day Sale at $7.77 del 211 West 125th St. h Branch Office, where the novelties—snappy ‘ellects-of the new. French box back Coats, in ep A complete stock of, Cravats, Gloves, Waistcoats, ts, Pajamas, Smoking Jackets Lounging Robes, ete. Shi Cravats show the latest plain colored or self- striped and figured silks,—brown, plum, ‘gar- net; purple, pearl-and dark grey, nayy blue { and burgundy. Waistcoats of flannel and silk novelty fabrics. Gloves of grey Mocha, tan Kid and Cape skin. On November the 6th: | 200 dozen Scarfs. Made of imported novelty B and _Cheviots. Sizes 3 to 12 Years. Oxford Frieze Overcoats. — Sizes 8 to 16 years. Blue Serge or plain and noyelty Cheviot Norfolk ——‘Sitits: “Sizes 8 to 16 years, “Sailor” Suits, made of blue or fancy mixed cloth. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Fancy or blue Cheviot Russian Suits. Sizes 3 to extra Knickerbocker Trousers are included with many of these suits, Boys’ collarless: Madras Blouses. Sizes 8 to 15 years. ay silks, English Squares taatereeeO5Ch | o aie value 4. $0 and 2.00 —Poursn-handssereees Ere er erento SOE JAMES McGREERY.R 60. Twenty-third “Street. Thirty-fourth Street. ee AL Lak Boys’ blue or tan Cheviot Pants, Sizes 4 to 16 ay neu enh Sa RESIS Suits made of cheviot or-mixed-cloth. Pleated Blue Cheviot or mixed cloth Coats. Semi-fitting Children’s blue Cheviot Box Coats. Full length, i Sizes 6 to 14 years, Children's Cashmere Guimpe Dress, With tross, Serge or Flannel. Sizes 2 to 14 years. On November the 6th. = “=H yalut 93¢ to 1.25 50¢ Boys’ Clothing. 34th Street Store. On November the 6th. 8 years. © aa 7359 1.00 Misses’ Suits. Fifth Floor, “sath street Store. skirt and. semi-fitting coat. Lined with taffetas silk. Sizes 14 and 16 years, —~ 18.50 back and velvet collar, 14 and r6‘years, 15.00 ( “5.50 shirred’ skirt’ and. Bertha watst. Finished with fancy stitching. Sizes 4 to‘ro years, 9-75 JAMES MaGREERY a 60, ~'Thirty-fourth Street,