The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1906, Page 15

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TWO BURGLARS CAUGHT WHILE. BUSY AT WORK McCarthy and Nelson Surprised in American Baking Co.’s Store, TRYING TO. OPEN SAFE. Nelson Fled to His Home, but “Was Followed -by Michael Coyle. Michael Covle. and Alexander Me- Connell wero baking bread in the base- ment of tha American Baking Com- pany's store, No. 600 Hudson street. be- ford daylixht to-day, when McConnoll heard 2 nolse upstaira and went up, to investigate. He saw one burglar work- ing at the safe and another‘at the cash register. Calling for Cayle te come up, McConnell ran foregie doer, intending to lock the robbers in, but the McAdoo tunnel, under tho street, baa Unuwn the bigidings out of plumb and | iw door Would not lock. He attacked one of the robbers just 48 Coyle came Up, Knocking the man. & dlow Phe other bursiar ig door, Coyle acter K kway Coyle met» as Jumes Pannelly, , Coyle asked nini poate ee use at No, 69) fan in. But Covis Just as he was slam- tore “ort the Prahes cout- he door and n win upper what was the trouble. told her there was a bur- Ouse Bhe retired and owed himacif against the door, wie broke it open and caught the xidve at the landing of the second or, There the two men fought and, king themselves tn each. other's is. they rolled all the way down to the best oF to plant both ; loc feet In his abdomen, n Police Ca tain Dillon, of the Churles atreet st srnmcir=-tentri tie & ida of the fight tnside and subdited the fugitive with tcks and tosk him around the corner to the station, ith Coyle they hurried back to the they found that Moc had had a severe Other birgiar “whe eae STOCKS. DECLINE I A SLOW MARKET All the Active Issues Under w Gains Pressure and in Evidence. Early dealings -in-stocks to-day were on a small rcnly and at lower prices Pullman waa a notable exception and waa lifted 81-8 by the report of the plan for the distribution of the surplus to stockholders, American Woollen broke 23-8 on ac- count ofthe Intended Increase in the P ferred stock, Great Northern p ed doectkied 14-2, and Northern # é National Lead and Sugar siib- stantial fractions, The transnctiong in stocks shrank ‘concurrently with, the rise in cal] money, ‘Twelve per cent. waa bid tor foans at 1 o'clock.-Tho, stock market neverthe- Jens hal @ better undertone, Reading rallying to a fraction over yesterday's closing. z By thé time some of the Western rait- road stoeks had rallied ‘a point from the loweet the market beean to show signa of wearinos again and prices fell back. Reading went.off about a point. but stibsequently rose anew to 14 1-7, an overnight advance of a point. Lous. ville and Nashville and ‘Baltimore and Ohio preferred made no similar rise, and the ehtire list stiffened fractionally. Rock Island preferred fell. a point.and Delaware and Hudson 13-4 The Closing Quotations. rlgtiest, lowest, changes of at (nal quotations are closing prices ka from yesterday'# follows: Net High. Low. Clo'g, Chan's. ABs Chatm.... ad Ody 1 + Amal, Coppat. 28 U0 a0 Am, Car WMry! 435 404a 48 — Am, Cotton On, BoB By BS An Ani ar all. wre ° Kol Tea: ne dal the way_transportation awarded Lemercier, Did the B. track equipment, Because it was the winner in the Judge Moret Yooms, smoking rooms ani clab-houses | pan: not, MUTUAL RESERVE 1 COLD MEDAL FOR THE B..T.—-Un,Y0l It’s True, but It Wasn't Grant-| ed for Hs Well-Knew: Con- tempt for the Public. caret betters: {t-tn Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company pas Deen awarded a gold medal. Drop: that rock and wo'll ei-you all ut ft Of course, you naturaiy © most absurd and round brutal system of street raii- the world.You'ra Ong. ni, a no, the B. R.T. dia not get thd medal ta. thie country. It was Gt the E on at Milan, which cdosed on Nov: Ist. M. tho foremost railway in France, maile. the award. ly, tng ae Jude tn the department devoted ‘Street ratlways, R. T. exh: the ‘Bridge ‘loop, th he double fare ex . the ash Gump cara, the ricket ne tottertne L nowhy did iti get a gold medal? It runs penniaded reading conteet. ecomomy that it joyees. And #0 the B. I oid medal any other street raflway y compete In the contest? We know n but {f ft did we Bate to lve where lina ts located, MEN’S TRIAL SET. 1 =3 eae +t =! — & +R kh +8 ies PFRE ER | Mex. Central Mo. Kan & Ti p. Partte Biscutt {1 Tasd Am. best of them. when Hounds- rty, also returning from the fire, camo to their assistance and ar- rested the man. ‘KU the station the man hela by atc- and Flannelly described titmaelt Patrick eCarthy, thirtyefive yeara | " ‘0. 4A Perry street. The fellow antured. by Coyle said He was John No lson, nineteen years old, of No, oat Greenwich street, the house where hy was caught. The pollce amid he waal nearer twenty-nine years old than nine- tren, and that he gave that age fo that) if convicted he might b6 sent to tho Fimira Reformatory instead of to Sing Bing ‘The Prisoners Arraigned. o prisoners were arralgned defore|| Whitman in t Jefferson | rt. wished to. then spoke 7 Honor, than it m Nelson tn the MeConnell replied that he had ‘Nelson at tho sat Magistrate Whitman ‘then held’ the prisoners In $500 each to answer CENTRAL ORDERED 1 Pressed Btew) | Ry. |Soutn_R: Nore. Pec: Ontario & We Pao, Mall yivania’ Bteel Rock Island. Rock JTetand pt. + Blows Bhet Bt. Louta 8, 8 BRT. 08, pe, 72% 28 Pipe, .5 §) R € R. FRESE RERER eer 8 Ie) 2084 0% 90s aa. rar asa Weet-Laten Tel $3634 A Advance, — Decline, ‘ —_-_____ WHEAT STEADY WHIL CORN MAKES GAINS. Wheas was fairly steady at the etart in the wheat market to-day, although cabloa svete weak and danger ship- ments for tho week thnn expected Atgantinn.wste--reported.-Ltqals eceniber Wik not 80 v VIS for 26, the dat a t 4 i Ma: and D serve érick A. Burnham, Burnham, jr, and George D. Eldridge: térney Jerome Just pinel of one hundred omeers are’charged with BATON ROUGE, Ta, sufficient bave resigned Eres#man-clect Georg’ ehot and killed his od 6 Aldrich, Wednesday The mystery of the shooting te statement. teered to defend him. roctaity-and-in-potttics: Officials Accused’ of Larceny and Forgery to Face Jury on Nov, 26. he three officers of the Mutual He- Life Insurance Company—Frea- Pre George co-Presidents—awii! be placed on trial grand larceny and forgery on Noy. Upon the motion of District-At- Greanbaum, m -day, fixed the Supren sourt for the trial unsel for the three defendants put ‘Ha motion to have a xpecini talewmen drawn thee Insurance sappropriat- the trials The SLAYER KEEPS HIS SECRET. Nov. $—"1 hag for ‘killing him, 1 Disirict Judge.’ made b: Fayrot, Dr, AH reason the only # t Co; en night motive fn the fs as deep as ever, but It reht Favre er @ conference with dls att ny prominent Inwyers have Judeh -F wero bot prom! 4 hia. victim on't Neglect =e ~ The Headache. com: | Tits wil}_mike amore des-} He resigned as Judge You won't belleve it. gentle ‘reader—| imagine that-the B. R. T. got a gold} médal for runnt | | \ SAMUEL, J, KITSON, NOTED SCULPTOR; DIES IN THIS CITY. LONG MISS HARTEY Hall, ~| Marlborough; ©, and absence, Hall's ‘team was found tn W after the day was supp play. He aren, ORD, ned he. rday Mass 1 was unadj THE EVENING WORLD, TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 1906: SAMUEL J. - SOULPTOR, IS DEAD ING MAN FOUND No: and men Janinal | Gibb ae 13 ‘W.L.DOUGLAS ES #330 SHOES tex BEST ~ Do you wear W. Douglas $3.50 shoes ? If not, you should give Many: “Famous Works. of | besinnine an ! 7 : them a trial, because y Are the Product s < «nt wis} they are the best shoes of His Chisel. fe tio apaicatan. “| produced for the price; ple iragee gare anes this fs proved by my I make and sell sales. WOLF SCARES HORSE. WIN sate! Nev4tha Lorsa! more men's $3.50 ghoes- driven Henty 8S. Manley, ef Sandis- fell, a Berkahire vtlines, Wok teene| than any other manu- Jt w wolf runaine across ita sath and| fgcturer in the world. iran away, Mr. Manley was thrown out AS GOOD AS THOSE and badiy hurt gbout the head | COSTING $7 AND $8. » Besous ase io We separ ad Comtor: as oa costing and eo R, GUILES, 2330 let Avenue. Bl oduld tks’ you tate my: cde wees Meso how W. I Gas Jet Generator. : SuGts Gentearon] “ANG the was burner tha: Eee $3.50. shoes are-made, you named} i het" ak Wall 1) would then understand why they hold ce, We neh SHES HEE |] their shape, fit better, wear longer, and more kus used faulted (tie SAP LIGHT wud ona ten dare Price $1.00. Delivers’ anys: cited tates free Band E witout cosn. CRANE COMPANY. per cent, are of greater value than other makes. ‘Wherever you live you can obtain W. L. Douglas shoes, and price {s stamped on tho bottom, which protects the wearer against and Inferior shoes. Take no substitute. Sold in W. L. Douglas shoe stores In the principal cities and by tho best shoo dealors everywhere. ‘Fusi Color Byetets weed exctustoaly, Catalog matted prea. 1.2. Dougtas, Prockton, Sfaes. W.L. Douglas Creater Now York 83.50 Shoe Stores: 433 way, corner Howard Street. (945 Highth Avenue, i i ray, corner Ath Bireet. 25 Meagan, BROOKLYE, 4333 aeoacerd 1éth Kees ae. BroAway oor, at Btreet. Fa eT2O. Sop Pope Gogo ‘Thornton. 8. Boyle O'fat W. L, Douglas name corner 3 8 38 . AD Aven ors tot mtrest: 143) paliou Bevest, corner Beart Fer. Avo.; bet. 146th & 147th 8tw./478 Fifth Avenuo, eee nbn sera Bir Avenuo, corner 22d Btrect. laylor eckweat Department. Z 500 Dozen Imported Neckwear consisting: of Vokes, Chemasettes and Sets in lace and batiste, 50c. each,v: 5 ue $1.00 to$1.50 Liberty and Crépe Scarfs, Dresden and Persian designs, $2.95 each. Limbrowdered Linen Collars, all sizes, ; alas 25c. & soc. each, Matine Net, Liberty Cogue, Mavrabout and Ostrich Boas, in all colors at. special prices, | Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. | ~TOREMEVE TRACKS Corporation Counsel Says Company Has Seized—t2th Ave. Without Legal Right. Upon advice of Corporation Counsel Bllieon, the Board of Estimate and Ap- Porton tosany Tear e pereT move ita tracks from Tweltth avenue between Fifty-elghth acd Fitty-ninth gtreete. ‘The Corporation Counsel advised the ard that ie ralroad company had Jald tracks in ‘Twelfth avenue without wuthority. They claim the right under @n_ordinance panned tn 1807. ~The company avaa an —Oppor- tunity to make formal application tor ‘permiesion to maintain its tracka—tn < Mowelfth aven: negiested to do 0, It 1s expected the order of to-day aetl the —bog: qwhich will test the. right, of tracks maintained in t Htvation aicitches, under the old ordinance pe Boar haa nerided an amendment to th but awill give the railroad compan tunity te be: heard matter to the ont rattan ASS NO TRACE. FOUND OF MISSING GIRL. Josephine--Gonte’s Father Offers Reward for Any News of Her. Whereatouts. Not ® word has beoa heard from Toaphine Conte, the Morris High School girl, wlio disappeared fyom her: on Bopt: 4, Her father, Grazione € U Wellsto-do florist) No. OME ty-third atreet, ra office te Hundred and ‘The Byentng- Ws visited with @n offer of £0 (0 anybody who might teil hiin of hls daughters whereabouts, The futher is overcome with Ilp has wearobhed all Gre: ali: ‘Uf Josephin 6 Ajut tell ua Bhe ts alive and well bhe woulll retlove the awful suspense We are all under.” He believes) tho girl's mind wWaiw une Abited by overstudy iid that she ts BUpPorUNK hurectt # ee onder an hagumed- aime, Jorep’ is sixteen yeara'¥id, i K —Decemtver 128. 3] o's Opening prices were: Wheat Sirs; tt ete o-8; December; 1-2 1-2. Corn—Decem be ote te Y 2. Norembar. ‘ork’s closing prices were: Wheat §3 3-4; Decombe! 34 bid. January, 82: Mars 0 T Decem- 1 Wheat—May fosing prices were: Wheat May, 17 7-8; July, 70 5-8 scember. 43 nominal; Decamber. Jub 444-8 td. 2 COTTON HIGHER ON BUYING BY SHORTS -tonjaswas7 to 9 polite higher In re- sponse to stronger cables and activity among shorts. .Later~ price’ eased some. . ; Tho opening orices were: November, 9.88 to 0.89; Dacember, 9.00 to 9.92; Janu- arrs$$t-to-$.49:-Pebrinty. 18.4 to 16.63; Maron, E16 0:10.19, Apel, 1822 to W.2y May,. 10.28 to 18:23; Sune 16.95 to 10.36) July, 10,38 to 10,89 ONCE MADE $500,000, NOW SUED FOR PERJURY. Juan B. Flores Charged with Mak- ing an Endorsement that He Said ‘Was Forged. Juan B. Flores, a hat dealer, of No. H9 West Ono Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, was Arraigned before Mags istrnte Moss in the Centre Btreet Court to-day, charged: with perjiuky. Flores came to thts clty from Peru last September with a draft for 9783, of which, he saya, he was robbed in’ an east side resort a few dass after his arrival He notifed the bank on which the death was drawn to stop payment, but wis fold the draft had already been i ted and cashed, having been in- dtoreed, aparently, by him, devlnred thé indérsement forgery and wlgned an amdayit to that effect,” ‘The bank then began an invost!- wation with the result that Flores wae arrests witne ry Juat Might for perjury. Bevernl It is asserted, pave sworn aaw Flores Indorse the dratt Maxistraty | Moga went Flores to the ‘vombs In default of $1,600 Gall for ex- amination, yeirs ago Flores cornered the ton Panama hat tibre, and won to the oxtent of mote than half a million doUara, which be lost in subse Aut aiieng spe n, 4 OLDEST EX-SOLDIER DEAD, MALONE, N. Yu Nov. 9.-hnex Brady, probably the oldest ex-saldjer in the United States, died hére yesterday Gged more thin 10 years. He was born at Concord, Ald. Oct. 18. 1805, and) wax fitty-xeven Yours old when In iss bo on: Ustod-ag a private In Compaby @, 1sth Now York Volunteers, Corton et re-opening afte market by yes Examined € our Registered Physicians. | B yrs. Man! #223 Sixth wWitheat Cha! if Obligation A. W. BREWSTER, M. D. Myre Tiookisn Eve © Far Hospital. EDW. JOHNSON, M.D. Many years tn private practice. MARCUM KENYON, M, D, tran Rye & Far towpttal, Ms -LINDEROTH, M.D, Late Brookisn Eye & Ear Honpital, J. de PRUME, M. D. Glasses if needed—One Dollar Up. Nearly 30 Years Aye. Below 15th St. 350 -Sixth Ave, Below 224 St. ©1274 Bromtway, Below 33d St. 217 Bway, Astor Hous Blocks 5 Cortlandt St., near Brway- Stores marked * open Sat, ives. Lord & Laylor _ Shoe Dept. Boys’ and Girls’ Smart Shoes for dress and school, made on our Orthopedic Last, } leather and workmanship of the best, , for good shoes, Fifth Avenue; Nineteenth Street. *. &dond.| g ESTABLISHED { iprices lowest possible} Lord Taylor, | Broadway and Tyrenticth Street; A MILLION HAP! CHILDREN aré kept hesithy with CASCARETS Oandy Catbartic, Good Stirring Offer of $20 Form Fitting Winter Chesterfield Overcoats Specially priced ar Direct from our workrooms have come 500 of these new form-fitting ord DIRECT means bad-they travelled a diffetent course they'd be $20 instead of $15. It's a mighty big thing this oferty to men who want to dress in the best stvle_ata modest p are ofthe new gray fabrics, also plain black; that every line of the shaped bucks conforms with the latest aiyle ideas, and that they have every litle knack, such @s deep center vents and creased side seams, to com- mend them to you. On special sale at $15. words spoken by thelr mamas for. CASCARETS to other mamas have muds CASCARZTS successful until ff the sao now is OVER A MILLION). BOXES A MONTH. Why do ttle! folke like CASCARETS7 Because. they area awoet, palatable, frag- rant ttle. tablet—caste [gocd, do_| ‘good=never Grip bor gripe, but act | ' gently, naturally, positively. Medi cine that achild disties wit not do» “it mych good. Children are ready, to take CASCARETY, THE, - PERFECT HOME MEDICINE, ask. for them and-ere-kept healthy al ‘Like Cut Above $15 Chesterfield winter overcoals—and that Bear in mind that these overcoats. er vent, doi velours, _ The New Side Plaited Overcoats Sail ec Thie is the ultra winter overcoat of the hour, adopted by the best dressed men in town, evolved by our skilful tailoring organization. in length from two to four inche: back is decidedly shaped and { of the waist The-very intest sty! It varies clow'the knee, The. ws. closely the Jines. it has two side plaits with a deep centre Fashtoned of all different new gray fabrics and plain black. Every style that in good st of overcoats at $25 h field, from 2 to 4 inches below side plaits and cetitre vents or centre vents 0 stitched or French cuffs in Nzbt and dark grays Sur meltons in blue. black and oxford. Yoo rutye Elegant Winter Overcoats—All Models & $25 jc is Included in this array e's the whay the knee in leng wis and -NewmaiXets in oxford and bluck medium length box models of-fine-kerseys and Special at $25, Silk-Lined Overcoats at $35. Skilled tailoring can go no further than these overe they exemplify the very highest phase of the c , fabrics that are rich anil fine, products of the best loo Linings are of a luxurious quality from a diverajty cf new models at $35. 5, Of aft, You may choose ‘Winter Suits @ Overcoats This store hes the dist for Big Men $15, $20 @ $25. to the men of norm troubles in gettin suits and av. in this class will tall read uid. Ifthe men fect fitting garr ap Store Ope Night ‘They are far better than you'd expect to get forse low | Atle to show t Suits of More Than Usual Merit et) pele These suite at $12.50 cannot be measured by the same 'wandards that govern the ordinary ready made ind. ways and safe against the-dangera “ot chilchood's aliments. Best for! the Bowels. All druggists, 10c, 25c, | $0c. Never sold in buik.-G : tablet stamped CCC. Bample asd. booklet free, Address ‘E —— BIERLING REMEDY CO, Chicago or New, Yoi Come sce them and you'll see-# style and a price, that-will aurprise you Special substantial at$12.50; A Great Array of Winter Suits at $15 A very important phase of this showing is the wonder- ful diversity of models and fabrics presented. It numbers five distinct new models, from the most con- Servative to the most radical types, Black fabrice are shown in smooth and rough surlace effects in plain and Indefinite patterns. Then there are velours, cassimeres, tweeds and cheviots in solid colors, overplaids, club checks, mixtures in infinite variety—making the biggest range of suits ever ed to sell at $15 “ Worsted Suits at $17, $18 @ $20. These worsted suits give our tailormen the opportunity to demonstrate their superior skill, Take one of them tailoring ANNUAL SALE—TEN PILLION BOXES Greatest in the World | in your hands and note the smooth, thin, even edges of | the coat, a tailoring achievement that is possible only ‘ i | to the expert—and that's only cne. good point, . The 2 | coats of these nuit? are long, with shaped backs, centre id all the other fashion vents, side plaits ‘yt lapels, a Pand cover a very wide Knacks, The pr {Q.Mg. and $20, - | Tange. Spec ‘San exclusive one—of being “paitied as that offered aN end of thei, emer c eur y to put

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