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| | NEW MAYOR OF GRA = ees A Been Fat. i. EVENING WORLD, _TUESDAY,_ THREE SHIPWRECKS, ' FIVE LIVES LOST) Adeona Blown min MERE Omega | Nearly Founders and Alex- ander Driven Aground. LECTED ID STREET Had to Have Job|” Schuhum-Couldn't le Of Essex Street fave Got Office Ha <e with Him. “Phts isto Introduce, with a mira tho patralte © Gra Is “election iia either Gate whose Victory will onthe bulletin teands ¢ Mayor of G potatops—and .a few east side, : “Aha! Maxy dir Mayor!” way, in a gloam that's another story. { Mochs Hochstim, of the Sa min F. Myers, the human tho lawyer. was the press } be started out to were for a may’ © tho éast side pkwnbrokers—they're all y kings or dukes or something over there fo =was the first person consulted by ‘Headlight’ Joo geecrcaraia his aa- pDirations. fora moment ad to Nigest ast n |? m4 have not miready pen wept to th Tha Adeona left Trich{byoto, soon aground. | of Scat ay Many struts by the 2 : gisay Say, King." ‘eaid the Dakd he 4. thrandiepowar glare of hte usb gla proot wolitqire on nis So for Mayort! tn the discard and «et measu few waistcoat gil you what ” body gets tefbe Mayor+-MAYOR— {t-of Grand street, no sires. Elected In Cupid's Cafe. |ahich has ranged over a Wide. area. Her crew have been xt the pumps hor} ty for five days, Tho cabin was carted away and the men suffered untold hard- ships from the cold, | we asked $1 who iy het choruses? —the Duten rose to his fost. Hahn," he sald, no an to.let every wor xt whel open the blr Hotel on the northeast comer Bowery and Grandl” 5 to be found there nowt" asked Ys vEdiale “Novhing dis. / many ot the cor grounded off ‘Rexton, but she can be ue | prova of KT’ The Adeona cannot be reacted by sre boats, as the sea is very high.. j leaking and cannot tast tong. Tho f men who put off from her were soon at ithe meroy of the waves and wind. were only able to get « few yards away tha vessel when thelr Fishing boats by the hundred marched been et up for ays. out were broken’ ah {re hem a MATT 5 But a Mayor! foun i The election took place in Lorbere || | restaurant (Cupid's Cafe) q * Grand street. Lorber’s fee £ been pretty ‘Well known ES = WilMam T. Jerome used to lun K kind of nook, hat's the matter with, by paving Aye Mayor of Second ed—one—of Mr, jf Sota Tne nce fh jefe: ; Bud Mourners since his defeat; beat hin foreheud with the ui rs t }aiet oat into o Grand wiroe wentwant fo" where hatte to-do he walled. WS Grand street) Joo Tavy=you kno Call @ meeting,” Gupmested Bparen- lathe Duke of Essex street, and Rosey. A retiring person ‘named in flaring, {ncan- the magto words Max here’ “in port tor tor “xinred ngninet the nlgat aky, a: No sooner ania than done. The duke, t1on: Joe. Lovy ot sick of being Duke of toi Basex street. That's how it began, E eo What his chences : ae alty election. 3 Edward J. Sparenderg, the King of ES E OPPENHEIM,@LLINS z@ | CHENING GUMKING «OD IN CLEVELAND. Doc!" Beeman. Su Succumbs Broadway and 2ist Street See AAO eS IO ETESE Fulton and Bridge Streets New York | : _ Brooklyn Have Especially Prepared-and Arranged Special Sale of CLEVELAD { €0 tile bed for some time. ‘Attack of Paralysis After Long Suffering. ‘Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Suits Of Broadcloth, Chiffon Velvet — Cheviot and Fancy Material, Distinct Styles, Colors, Pan In Six Separate and Regular Values $50.00 to $55.00. , O., Nov. €—The mil-| y lonaire chewing gum manfacturer, | ‘ "Doc" Beeman, is dead. After o year's) | guttering trom paralysis, he succumbed | 1 | early to-day at his luxurious downtown | yartments, where ie had been confined , Se ee ee Gere | $37.50 Ladies’ Broadcloth Tailored Suits, ali colors .,.+++++eeee+e 29,00 =—$ tena years no, but hn went Into the 1 chewing gum business and made / g-cat fortune, which he spent with « . He was « eporting man of) SSB oer the ooentny “bad ahe beck able. & stream of nickels poured E | treasure a: a result. which placed him us dn the front ranks of Cleveland's ‘wealthy citizens, Be 5 fy the i the Che much} to inconge a a b Oetender P sereNers = for Fail orxiement, ne: ra Club, nor'ssIsland, and was under the au- on, Frederick r of the Department from } here,‘ in wh Xi oh in GUAYAQUIL meddling wi Tho villnge and ‘ wv When’ th Some yeara ago he sold his mterosts | to the American Cuictet Company and} | then tumed all of his energies toward | enjoying himself. He was long ago sep- arated trom tis—wite. -She-ta now an; ==! fivalid— In Florida,and would have} OPPENHEIM, Cloak Dep artnicat Tieemnan's success was due, he always! [ wald, to advertising. He spent hun- i of thousands of dollars pushing | Yohls goods through tie newspapers, end) Black. Broadcloth Outergarments... 20...) cpreperer es 20,00 “Outergarnients In evening shades... cssssevev ves .25.00 Medium and Hip Length Coats............,...16.50 George Ade celebrated him in slang 128% Pur’ Lined Outergarments, superior quality. . ‘Bald-Headed Tlooster” his delight, as !t added to his t the America’s Cup “Or, The fi Ha years ago and used | 4 {t as his private yaeht. On this boat many celebrations were held witch re- main in the minds of those who ‘were | Sremey emma tow Heth -ee—bieeeaaLSE Dependable Fur Coats and Novelties At Wholesale Prices Caracul Coats ,., Persian Paw Coats Ermine sete Ermine Ties. Persian,Paw Sets (Mutt and Boa Black Russi DELAYED HS SUICIDE FORA COURT-MARTIAL. ; Second Lieutenant Hamilton. Tri i e to Account fie-Team-Fund § Hamilton. was tried before yening on charges st of duty .and| conduct, | The agesion was 50. 00 60. 00 90. 00 wel o:00 ayia Sets iui Broadway and 21st Street "New York Fulton and Bridge Streets Brooklyn ft is charged, he wer the command of a rif Ing up $1,100 of the team's ‘imoney, He sentoa Jetter, tt 1a said, | 160, to a superior h be aiasen. bo men: ° gf PRODUCE PERFECT durted by that | i CURIOSITY KILLS 7, WOUNDS 9, % #peed for wbout ‘a mile, “panel ita au ashod to bite, Kile oF ite al the pagsony: TWO BLOCKS SON SECT TAN SIXTH AVE. Copyrighted Fiction as low as quoted anywhere, -ayseest® ‘ONeill-Adams © 20th to 2Jst Street. 3 2st to 22d Sireet. BOOKS. ADAMS BUILDING—Daleony. Greatest Sale Ever Announced Commences in The Adams Balcony Book Store Te-Morrow. ———‘Fens—of—thottsands-of the best -books_offered_in this _sale_at- prices hitherto unheard_of in book— retailing. The O' Neill-Adams Co. has greater facilities and more opportunities than any other cqncern in America ta procure literature of every description at absolutely the lowest possible cast. In regrgan- izing the department we find it necessary to make room for the immense stocks of Holiday Books\now arriving, and to. do so effectively and quickly we have. taken hundreds and thousands of books—su lus lots, standard. works by the leading publishers, and ruthlessly sacrificed the prices for this He, Book lovers will certainly flock here to-morrow. A few of ‘the titles follow: Bob, Son of Battle—Olll-| ~ Roberts. Ses Crown Little Shepher _In Bishop's Carriage. y= Churchitt land many years ago and has b bound {n red cloth, Made by the publishe: they last 2.0.4... Here are the titles: to sell at $1.50. Hindsor Castle — W. H.] Life ta , Ainsworth, Egan. Job—Blake. Britaln- Hanley Cross— Vicar_of. Wakefield: Atnsworth. rod. Copyrighted $1.08 | Books atc sii othe best hits in fiction which have been’ pub! miy-now -be-had-for-tittle—_The-publishets-asked -81.50+- But now we can give you cholce o st of the books illustrated ers handsomer than those on the original editions, for Only.ssssecessseees lished lately 35 ‘Wri. M. Thackeray's Works, 10 vols, (oy Milllons — Me- | Rawlinson’s Seven Great Monarchs, 3 vols... Prodigal Son—Caing Brewster's Infelice—Evans, Cutcheon. Dumas—Vicomte de Bragelonne, 3 yols. Resurrectlon—Tolstol. Dumas—Forty-five Guardsmen, 2 vols. Millionaire Baby—Green. Kindred of aie My Lady Peggy Gots to rey Cloak— MacGrath, Town—Mathews. MacGrath. | Hearts Courageous—Rives. of King-| Monsieur Beaucalre—Tark- | George Eliot's Works, 6 vols.. taster Christlan, The-Pit—Norris.— ‘Famous Books “Appleton’s Rare and Famous Series.” This edition s an exact reproduction of those published = been out of’ print Balzac's Works—16 Volumes, time. They contain reproductions of all the | Gebbie's centenary original colored titustrations-and-wood-cuts-vy-Crulk~}— George -Saintsbury: shank, Rowlandson, Blake, Leech and others. They are] buckram cloth, Clear yee It top and paper labels, 45c lisher made this set to sellefor $2 ‘ 1G] sa! x : Dance of Life—Combe. Memoirs of John Mytton— Nimrod, The Hunting Field—Surtees. i Dr. Syntax—W.| Second Tour of Dr, Syntax | Dickens's Works, « —W. Combe. | London — Plerce | out......+-. a5. _., . Books in Sets by Standard Authors, er, and strong cloth bi 1! Charles Dickens's Works, 15 yols. | George Ellot's Works, 6 yols..... Rollin's Ancient History, 4 yols. Wild— | prescott's Conquest of Peru, 2 vols. Dickens's Works, 15 vols... + $9.00 ery book 15—pritited in-clear-typeon geo! 7 | less than toc. 18c, and A Few Sets in Half Leather Binding. ab. Price, bee 0,00 $8.75 Come, ington, ~ ae away—Rives. Motor Pirate—Paternoster, Eversley Edition of Shakespeare Man on the Box—Mac-| Crisis—Churchill. (Gj let Grath, Girele—Thurston, OUD ees This set Is made up as follows: 10 -yolumes; traits of Shakespeare entire combination, the s the publishen to sell for $16 this sale. ations to the plays. portiolio, was made by a ed by Botid—4 The pub- | < $8.90 Euwer ioe cc ‘to close out $2.00 | to close mms to thé BOoox or national Be eee Soe ts eee Fables of Aesop. Complete Rie wien S. Surtees} and Cotton, |—Gold- | Ask Mamima—R. S, Surtees, | 1 smith, Third Tour of Dr. Syntax Life of an Actor—Plerce}] —W, Combe, Eau Th 1 Aaa erature ancie Egan. fandy Andy—Lover. iterate aetet Tower of London—W. H.] Life of a Sportsman—Nim- ES ad bound ia rect stamping M go! The following’ title ens. Lytton. Rob Roy—Scott. Jane Library of Famous Novels Published by G.P. Putnam & Sons |, These books are octavo size, deckled edge, clear type} Historical Works of KE KIX. Century, with black label ahd 69 in-8 Volumes, by Mrs. Elizabeth ade by the publishers to | fersil at e125" Our special price, Tale of Two Cities DY ck- Last” Days Caxtons—Lytton, Foul Phy Henry Esmongd—Thackeray, Cranfor, —Caskell, price eat authors of heir master product Harry Thurston Peck and others; Oven 500 full-page. illust by the publisher to sell for § This set’ was made Of Pompet="|ensation of th Reade, but this modest tinent. The set c Iyanhoe—Scoit Woman fh Whlte=Coltins, | Russia ua Turkey—19th hailed where, The Raver_Bays onthe Rly The Rover Boys In Camp; Gr, The Rivals of Pine Island, The Royer Boys on Land and Sea; aH the Mountains; r, A Hunt for Fame and Fortune: The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes; he Secret of the Island Cave. ver Boys Out Westy Heisearen 08/8 Lost Mine, in the Jungle; A Chase for a Fortune, The Raver Boys at School; Or, The Cadets of Putnam Hall, able cloth binding, special... ¢ books and will close out for, Juver The € FaBooks for Boys. i The mous Kovet Boys SeriesforYoung aa Immense popularity-of-this-series, Each new yolume {5 with delight by thousands of boys and girls every- The new volume for 1906, _ The Rover Boys on-the Plains Or, ‘The “Mystery of Red Rock Ranch, earch for the Missing- Houseboat. The Crusoes of Seven Islands. ting Adventures In Africa. jf tite: cover Hoyson-the-Ocean;- x The Famous Edition of “Henty’’ Books, in dure 96 Many good books among these fon boys and ‘girls, fildren” s Friends Series, stories by well-known authors, such as Louisa M, Alcott, A. F. Johnson, Miss | Woman In White. Mulock, J. H. Ewing, S. Coolldge and other: Beulah. writers for the young, etch..........5 (29¢ Ce = tury: Ej W. Latimer. | Our New Balcony Music S| Department Now Open. {Haleony,” Rear let Floor. Adams Bids.) Jver 100 desirable up-to-date compo-. 7 atandard-and popular, Sc, 6c> copy; niusic that {5 Hsted at . and §1 and never. sold for } kK a volume of sho: n-does-not-do- ju: ent tn the Dark Con- | quest. She calls her the skilful summing up of aghie -Spain—1%th Century. 5 ap. Book of the) Frenciv Revolutiom—toth Europe- ‘Africa —19th Cen- is Serer Century. _ Americans, by Arthur M. Winfield. | 50 sNeoadonthis tel No stories for boys ever published hhaye attained they price to sell for $20. Our sale « §ravures_of-p. portratts, Bound: {: set. - Our price. Library of Historical Gharscter and Famous Events of All Nations and Librar, ~of Historie Acts Char acters and Farioys Events of all Nations and alle illustrated with ‘ous artists, fromauthent!e zek-label gold stamping. Made by the publishers to’ sell at $25.00 pert teal NE RS ee ow “NI 1 a The correspondence of William I. and Bismarck, with other fetters-from and to Prince Bismarck, in two volumes. It was the late Bismarck's express desire that his corre- spondence with Emperor Willlam L.'be published, and it shows -the unique relationship between him and ts august master. Made by the pubt aT B00 ‘Our-sale= pri Hist her to $4 00: We have gathered together all our regular 25c. 19¢ Ishniaél, : bavang Fy Leighton _Homiesteac Darkness and Daylignt. Romance of Two Worlds, Tried for Her-Life, “Standard Works Half Leather Edttion of Standard. Authors. ‘This editlon-is—printed In clear type top; ¢ach copy boxed. 4 to séll for $1.00, Our pric Cruel as Grave. ions, correctly fingered, } and edited. by, the best masters... j Dream. vprture., Ncaiten's Praye Wetting March For 38 Pieces of Up- -to-Date DANCE MUSIC |= By-Mall- 7c, Extra, All contained in the “Star” Dance Fottoa-bound volume of 76- pages. A yery extraordinary offer, for many ts=zre-in-the Look at list of contents, All of these song successes are in the book: Rown on ine Green. Whea the Girl You tore Loves You, Why Fads 2 Gena. Dye. Saceie We at OMehockdn’* When “a Man le Down? Allus dhe Bamd In Down "tn Lover’ ra ° ¢ play ba Fou'Cbaie Mer Books of Reference. Encyclopedias, The new ang, complete Universal Self- pronouncing’ Encyclopedia {s a splen- did work for home, school or office use. It is packed full of Information on all sort’ of subjects—science,his= tory, philosophy, language, art, liter- ature, geography, * discovery, blog- raphy, politics, industry, invention, etc,. It Is profusely fllustrated and cloth bound, The set con=' | sists of: 8 volumes. Price. $5.00 The Imperial Encyclopedia and Dictionary in 40 Volumes, {2mo. cloth. A library of universal knowledge and an unabridged diction- iy, under one ep aet The ee published at Mpeautit by Mrs. Frank ibaatle with tiful water cotor fac- similes by Lydia) paper; they Vast fee renee The Making of a Girl, by author of Billy Storles. This \s avery useful book for-young girls, contaln- ing a great deal of valuable in- formation, at. The Graphic Arts a World, edited by Bartholomew, pub- lished -by HOMES) Nelson t98 $2.50; reduced c Twenty Fam ee ‘Naval Battles, from Salamis to Santiago, by Edward Raw- _| son, professor ae ss aly avpetal large Adu Bede rlloks nh al for $35.00. sale price... Fine Books at Little Prices. Alexander Black's Modern Daughters,! A Lost Winter, by Elizabeth Stuart fully {lustrated. from photographs:| Phelps, taken by the author; one volume; | Spaulding; special our 69c | The Snow Garden and Other Tales, by E. Wordsworth, Beautifully bound in pochs, | cloth, full gilt, with numerous {Ilus- 2 beau-| trations and ane on best aly price Frances Givin, after Racinet; quarto) at size, printed on finest super-calendat| 300 yolumes irlecellaneiiaticnie all Paper; some of these are slightly) good titles, printed on extra quality soiled from handling; made by the} paper, clear ty publishers to. sell at £2; while 39c) | edition, at.. 4 Lovett, Wea quote Just a few of the many Willy Rellly—Carleton. Other Worlds Than Ours—Proctor, "5 5c | fypattac Kingsley, er of the} a Egyptian Princess—Ebers, Holy Roman Empire—Bryce. Pilgrim's Progress-~Bunyan, Last of the Mohicans—Gooper, © Sense‘and Roly yest te Complete Angler—Wall by Mary 39¢ e, regular SOc, 35c) 4amo, volumes, publ dio sell for $4,505, bur Pe ve Sty 49 — and Wy ilies Ruskin, Rea Library, 10c. ° There are mors than 300’ titles to choose from in this popular “Red Cloth Series" of cloth bound books which are really. attractive yolumes, Surprising, indeed, such books can be cl at the price we NAME. ssc snes 10c These itnors are represented. in) Ee collection: Scott, Hawthorne, Brohte, Hugo, Stevenson, Bulwer, Lyall, Mrs, Southworth, Mrs, Holmes and Cooper. 25c to $1.50 Books ‘Odd Volumes at 0c each. 1,324 odd yolumes gathered from our: department regardless of cost, com-' prising works on history, fiction, bi- ography and Juvenile books. Some of these books sold from 5c. to $1.0; eat toclose4 Ai SULA ERR 10c