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T ter the PHILADELPHIA, Nov, ———te-a—hearae—it— was pendence \ “GING ISSUES >to a candy - the room stood the date on which INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE ‘ELECTS NEW-LEADER. | Charles E. Gehring Succeeds Dris-| MAN AND TRIES TO STEAL PURSE Samuel Lustgarten, with $200 in His Pocket, Attacked in Street. tgarten, an aged Runelan. y to walk from hia home Samuel L started to-< ‘at No. 42 East One Mundred and Fitty- accord street, to tte other stde of town tio pry He bis Inner pocket. At One Hundr street and & elght husky dyorway and surrounded him, clutched t coat that—+ Jura one of fad Sota and. Twenty-elgnth avenue a crowd of jutha swarmed owt of & Ag he nis had. As his neck the man behind like & stubborn bea to. market. ‘They ran half a bib cand then they baked 1 vietim drovped, bab: dead from fear and lack of breath. with greedy, prying ong with all their might and main to ket at his mone The gure: yells of the aged Ri wlan bro. fb dosen decent citt- gens. At ing the eight sang: wtere abandoned thotr!search for high- ‘way tolls and fied in all directions In a minute Policeman Roke arrived They tore the g.| Mrs CHAUFFEUR ON TRIAL FOR AUTO KILLING Employee of Gaffney, Mur- phy’s ~Partner,-Accused of | Causing Woman’s Death. After much diMculty perienced in {mpan had been en Jury, ow stot the tales thetrist-of for st-rutomobties, the chauffeur who Ja the par furhy/ in. the New York ¢ acting procesded torduy hefore Judge Humplirey, int ns County Court, at Long Istand Goodwin, ‘The neat on the | stand by Distr witness to be plac Attorney Y it-lu-charged,-Goo her down and kil Bllza Quinn, avenue, Far homie! on Mott nckaway in from, the of hie house a large motor car zz by at auch a speed thm hia at- Aftention was attracted to it As it paased, under & brides he nald the lights of the structure showed him the driver whom he recom Kane told of having pare Out to-rvotd m An opposite dires- he heard: a. woman's the spot he found ad run her down had dteappeared and that Mrs Quinn had been iktlled, j Story of the Accident. | Tho star witness for the prosecution, | Mathew’ Taylor, Gaffney’s coact«nan, Ho trilied two of ne party shop corner whoro they were I y engaged in wetting the latest Quotations on gum They said they. were —Willlam No__2i1_Second a Pat Fitzgcraid, of No Hundred and yeh In Harlem Police Court the bedrag- gied Lusteart with the red marie of the } plainly upon his peragey throat, Ufled them “aa two of the crowd who tried to Mich his Reney. | Magistrate Cornell was prop: erly indignant Tt was the second c: that had come before twenty-four hours. ¥ at another point on the upper ea. of Harlem @ man bad been treated {n the same fashion by a crowd of halr Grown boys. “I am going to give you the’ limit,” the Magistrate said to Kelly and Fita- gerald. He 000 each for thelr good behavior for montha He might Just as well haye inade the bond @ million instead of a thousand them In bond# of sland. The Huda will be bloopt- ing when they come —bagk to SeeGnd De avenue. HOME’ BURIAL FOR PATRIOT WILSON. Body of Signer of Independence Declaration Now Rests in Zi Philadelphia. ~ 4 *ti—In the historic building, where, 230 years ago, he signed the great document tha: give life to a new nation, the body of Jamas Wilson, which was removed from North Carolina to this clty for tnter- ment-tn- the burial ground of Christ ‘Church, Jay in ptate for several hours to-day while a steady stream of ; filed past the bier and paid a final tribute prior to laying the remaina in the tomb where rest those of his wife. ‘The body of the great patriot arrived here shortly before ti o'clock on board the U, 8. gunboat Dubuque, which had conveyed the remains from Nor- ‘body niet Deen. fransferred Atter the body oe Hell which was aspoat in mourning. Without coremony the box swhich contained the coffin Was carried by seamen of thé Dubuque Into the Dec- Jaration room, where It was placed on @ large catafaique. On ong side of n John ee pease President of the Continental Congress, and George Wasiington, of tho Constitutional Convention, had ‘sat. This afternoon the remains of th gteat jurist were conveyed to the hi toric burial grouride of Christ-Chursh, fn which Washington, Benjamin Frank: in, Wilson, himself and other notables of reyolutionary {times were wont to worship. r “MINE SEARCHED- FOR. _ TWO MISSING MEN. Suposed Either to Have Been Vee! tims of Explosion or Crushed to Death by Fall of Roof. SCRANTON, Pa, Nov, 2.—Benjamin Evans, komme worker, WHllams, fire boss of the Central shart of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westorn Company are miasing and may be victims either of @ mine exploston or tho fall of a mine roof, Thoy were last seen yesterday after- noon in the Clark Vein. Last night when they fafled to appear at the sur- face.aiarm was felt for their eatety, as it was known they were golng to’ in- Yyosigate poms conditions in old work- fogs whore quaniiting of gas had aecu- Mulated and where the root was ik force. wegrohed for them all Yast night and to-day without result, real tears the pair departed/¢ and Pevan—J-7, was excluded from the court-room dur. ing taking of testimony. 2 the instrument through which the ar Tost af Guodwin was brougia ateut About Uree weeks mfter- the accident Taylor, Gaffney charged, -tried to black mail him for 5 keeping qulet about the accident. Gaffney promptly notified the police, ang the money in markid bills was handed to Taylor. Gaftney ax sorted that there was no reuson tor Tay lors charzes but tho Queens Courity Authorities thougat otherwise whyA they | tragedy. Goodwin wae arrested ard charged with mangaurchter | Gaffney has ryfained 1 Olcott, Gruber & Bonydge to defend his chaut- much money trying 5 own | d by | marae Black's | ney MeManus, of ex-Gov, ———_. TELLER SHORT $31,600. United States Marshal Arrests Of ficial of Cluciunat! Bank, CINCINNATI, Nov, 2.—B. G. Cayagna, reoalving teller_of the First_Netlanal} Bank, was arrested last night by United States Marshal Lew!s. It is alleged that Cavagna ts short) #1. in his accounte. It is eaid that) he has confessed. Seat ig eer KILLED HIMSELF WITH GAS. Ee THE EVENING WORLD, TWO WIVES HEAR HIM SENTENCED | Bigamist Hawthorne Had Sym- Bi pathy. of .First, ‘but Second Wanted Him Punished. a big handsome ec years, Waa to-dily ay brbetepatnate: n-one-and-e halt three and Judge Rosalsky, In Gen He had pleaded guilty a Hawthorne's arrest in Oo- lived, at the Park “Avenue Hotel -and_was-e-meniierot the State 5, Board of Mediatisn Arbitration. | Eight years ago, ndsor, Conn., | he married. Miss Jonnie Lazary., Last March he married Misy-Georgta Park: | tober, in carrie went 1 ~osee him woman. aay unted him fread. but the er in- pisted that he should be punished. By SL lis Daniel Owena, a wealt ¥iretired| benl= ye years old. committed at his sisters’ home, No. oi East Toenty-th el street was tnreatened with bilnd Ho © Teputed'to have made $71 bar business, le never marriet® an Uved with his sist “Two monthe af bass DS fin or make him bitnd sing, he as found dead. in bed. ag turned on. Bargains for Friday and Saturday. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS, in Mependable fabrics: black, blue, Reguinr $18 and WALKING SKIRTS—2 13; fine broadc priced ar #850; wpectal ... WOMEN'S RINDED WOOL UNION ankle length: tn gray. Value $1.50, WOMEN'S RIBBED FLEECE LINED Fay nest sakle lengshy WOMEN’S RIBBED SILK AND WO! and short sieeve, knee and ankle Yadue $1.09... Vv CHIL in white; all sizes. Value WOMEN'S GAUZE LISLE HOSE, double soles WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, Irish point Ince yokes. Value toc, tor. 29C EMBROIDERED COLLAR AND OUFF METS, in assorted styles Value Wc a sét, In box, for WEST 125TH STREET, Oth guaranteed. Leather | coll as Head of New York County Committee, ‘Tha New York County Committee of the Independence League mot at tho Gilsey House last night and elected Charles E, Gehring, President of the | Randolph Club, chairman of the County Committee, to succeed Timothy Driscoll, Thomas F. Loug, a.compatitor with Gearing for the chairmanship, was giested vice-chairman, and James A. Donegan wan elected secretary. The Bergoant-at-arms is Joneph Ketiae, Dennis McAvoy was appointed chali man of the Committee on Constitution, and Jesse G. Miller was» appointed chairman of a committee to arrange for @ dinner, ‘ na Gay 4 Lace and | | i | | | i]} any other house, Men’s Storm Rubbers, , Women’s Storm Rubbers... .... Child's Storm Rubbers, sizes 610 BVECIAL ATIENSTON GIVEN TO Button, Misses’ Storm Rubbers, sizes 11 tO 2.vveeees CAMMEYER Ave,, Cor, 20th St._ Notable Thanksgiving Sale Of Winter Shoes for Men and Women — —_In Our: Basement Stor Notwithstanding the high cost of materials and labor our immense business enables us to make sacrifices at times. Thesesuperior goods and convincing prices will successfully appeal to all those who. desire high: grade shoes at unapproachable low—prices:——Every_pait Men’s Black Kid, Box Calf, Bla Patent Colt Lace, all~ hand- welted single and double soles; not a pair worth less than 53. sOland Late dich ROC Vici and Patent Leather Lace: regular $3.00 value at.. Women's Black Kid, Gun Metal, Box Calf, and » Patent Leather Button, Regular $3.50 ROOtWEari ee wcn's <icie Women’s Box Calf, Black Kid and Patent Lace and Blucher, $3.00 Women’s Box Calf, Vici and Patent Leather Blucher. Regular $2.00-and RR] values. .600 ee eeee ee seeee eee ANtiatee sane % Boys’ Box Calf, Vici and Gun Metal ‘Lace, regular $2. 00 value, RUBBERS. “We carry in our Basement Store the, jargest stoc<, the greatest assortment and the lowest prices of Boys’ and Youths’ Rubber Boots for Christmas Presents. 65) Boys! Storm King Boots, sizes 3 |Sizes 4, 136 and 2. 240 35! Youths’, 11 to 1346, Misses’ Rubber Boo! Child's Rubber Boo 10% ONDERS FroMw MSTIMATES FURNISHED, For ithe frst spor the eviden: asked, street tie He eee . ert 1 cancer of the throat and] pave time to preps reer aitasannim i olindnee a igvthe raiders. He pened lately, | Market’ Court its, at, spectat 3 vory new models, all lengths and sixes, in“ gray and white. REN'S AND MISSES* MERINO RUDBED. UNtON surrs, Lace and Blucher. CHARITABLE ONGANIZ\TIONS Se este cles eae THURSDAY, ONE BAO WARRANT est of Parkhurst Evidence} Turned Down After Couri- i abial Room ts Cicar ed, pure atte olice wis ra wh The session was f vepected of xth Precinet, chee WALSH GES ONLY Insomnia — - Quickly Cured. ADA-LUR-IEM | MEDICINE CO, EeDED nY ; OM Magistrate, Walsh daccominsty < The evidence that Mr Xo veral jaunty styles and and farey mixtures toth, el 4.95 on 1.00 75¢ | 98c | 4Sc 37¢ li sete 0-95 i | SUITS, long sicove for UNION SULTS, long sleey Value $116 EST AND PAN th; in white and ‘i Value S0e, at.. 25¢ “ITH @ 8TH AVES, des gu drat q ‘W. 125th $39.48 (or $55 Clock-Cabinets, oak, opa cathedral (leaded) glass toor, fins clock, t& Lintown Hea !quarters for Grand Rapids Fursicurs, N25 edanection wlth aay rank store, Boil Purse and Taste Exact oe Suited Here, 59,93 for) $10 Dressers. in fine on h fine ch -beve: ror and brass trim- mings, Lamp The fgn; sassive siz artered weathere glass dome, wer bass, Cashor Credit. — Open Saturday Evenings. ck Calf, Velour Calf and De! A A A $2.50 HO to 6,...., $2.50 + .-$2.00 Mens i7 $1 :-81 @NP INSTITUTIONS. 4 The ts, {1 to 2 : ts, 6 to 1034 ,. the Sold on Our Easy Terms No | A Dollara Wee No Interest. No Extras. livered in-Your Home Handsome Revolvins| “4 Bocriman & Gray, Caldweil, Stool : Protection Cover and Year's Tuning We are also agents for McPhail, Kirchhoff, Regal, The Simplex. ns of us-all. ', Brooks, It makes music CONNECTION wir THLHS STORE ee Sanaa meng SESE AVE. ws Sonate NEW YORK L PACS pears end Green Edition of THE EVENING WORLD * Contains all Sporting News of Gaye mire NOVEMBER 22, St.,nr.7th Av. || TESRAYE NO CONNECTION i SIEGEL © Fan experience. we ever knew, styles. business, Fre 'sh,Clean, Handsome ncy Vests---Choice of 40 Styles at $1.10 Values $1.50, £2, $2.50 and $3.50 HE man who made these vests understood his They are tailored as if his reputa- tion rested on them, and his chcice of patterns was the choice of a man of taste, judgment and You'll like them, 5 It’s the biggest single ‘purchase of fancy vests That's why the price is $1.10 in- stead of two or three times as much. Single-breasted, doubie-breasted and fult dress All sizes for all builds: -of men. with fine pearl buttons, Allnew—all fresh and clean and up-to-the-minute. Plain white, in a half dozen weaves; neat, taste- ful patterns in at leas: forty good color combinations. (in the Men's Clothing Store, Main Floor, Rear) 6 All finished | Children’s Coats at $2.98 OOD style for the little ones, and comfort as well, for these coats are all of the heavy Winter-weight auaterials and warmly lined. that you find at much higher prices in-other stores. The materials embrace all the rich fabrics Bearskins, crushed velvets, fancy gray mixtures and-beautiful white Astrakhan coats with shield on the sleeve embroidered in = $2.98 red, of the stylish little coats at Every one of them is ina late and approved fashion, so that the boy or girl who wears one of these coats is sure to be well dressed. Your ule ie tailor-made suits. $5 to $8 Tailored Hats at $2.25 AMPLE HATS—300 samples, bought from a milliner of taste and reputation. Thetrim, smart, dashing but conserva- tive styles that go best with this year’s Every hat shows some - original touch—just a little more style and becomingness than>are usually found in ready-to-wear hats, } Fine materials, well nized. -All the néw and staple shades; worth $5 to $8 each, ar (Stegel Cooper Store, Sescsd Floor, Prost.) harmo- ipannant of Carpets, Linoleums an Oilelotha “ At Remnants of Their Original Prices. F you want to carpet your hall_or-small bedroom or-get a floor-covering for yourk? Sau These are remnant “chased very recently, and and as new looking as when they arrived. The carpets represent some of the very prettiest and most attractive penne The linoleums and oilcloths are also in very desirable we've shown this season, bathroom, _paniryor_kitchen_at_low cost, here’s your chance, _ _of some very large stocks of goods which wa have_ pum i which we have done tremendous selling; all are as fres andstyles effects. —tneluded-are-vatious lengths up-to 20 yards, offering-a-saving of from 15c ) 5c -a-yard,— Regular$1,50,$1. Regular $1.20 and $1.10 Velvet Carpet at: Regular 80c. Velvet Carpet at. Regular 75c Tapestry Brussels Carpet at Per Yard Per Yard 25&$1. Lo Axmlneler Cerpetal 85e / Regular 60c Tapestry Brussels Carpet at..-——~45¢ “T5c | Regular 50c Tapestry Brussels Carpet at........38c +G0c | Regular 60c and 50c Linoleum atea—-e+e-ees Regular $1 and 90c Tapestry Brussels Carpet at 65c | Regular 45c and 40c Oliclath at.....s.-eeere rsoiao-55e) Regular 35c and 30c Oilcloth at...esesese. lee! Cooper Store, Pitth Floor, From) ~ Absolute Safety in Buying Fish Here — HOUSANDS will buy fish to-morrow. ‘Dust and cold sto ! not knowing w Tancou Iris just as easy to get fish that are fresh and clean as it is to get the other Kind—if you go-to the right place, If you buy your fish here vou get the bencfit-of our arial handling and our guaran- tec-as-to freshness=-and-you invariably Here's our fish list and some interesting grocery items: ful kind: ABLES—New Carrots. BAL or Wie. Teenlpe | tr 6 id peed ae 25¢ cor ‘ veah Fish | We Clean Fish Free of Charge Mackerel... Newport Haddock. Long Island Floun iGerman Carp Boston Market Codf! Fresh Herrip HOICE NEW bate NEW OATME MIXED quality, short pi cook!ng} 5:1. box Rcarivagias large can... Y ° r jen Davis; iy-buahel, 68e; basket bigh grade imp $1 Indi: GHEMADE tela doteice N APPLES —Greenings, Row . a EE—Slegei C Fo: IN BLEND -Ceylon Tea CHARLOTTE 4 S148 hy PURE OLIWE OIE paytess than other stores charge you for the doubt- BW PANCAK elicloun cakes FLOUR—Fouwntaln quale do! - Imported currant Porcula tual clarified French ‘olive oils at ex medivm al el. condensed 10¢ Home Made, Sen jee 10c & PALHERS. SratpouTED TS-—in the new par amen rane 10¢ Fi > Nay i ie yar pke 4 Ps NAPT ta 100 & GGA; 5 bh 20 tea 80 bars, OWE Fresh de! 110ih Sireei HIND-QUARTERS ADA MUTION, HIND OUPR vy deeee MS. ‘Siegel Cooper Storey Fourth Flopah “6 CMa. “ id «984 here it came from or how old it — i ig handling, unless in_the extreme, may. not affect the taste of fish, but are often positively dangerous to health,