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Sea Sans aR TINTS ‘Thaw wie ‘car is -No. 124. ‘The aiar sent out folowing t killing “of wick W. Bae [“enty-seven years old. sind feeble, chet Elghty-first s Columbus aye- pye, jast night. 5 The police’ Have lear that Ten | Thaw's c stored in Smith & Mab- = dey's garag ant -Fifty-ftt @treet. up to a few ns. ago, but It j was not there tc The carriige etarter of Toland House said, that Thea: arrived a Pemght. It was | nel jothe Holland House cafe ' While the police f Sraned oe tomobile had rdisap- fAceterd of staying away from hia wifo | for trial Gbanged with enatching money. | daughters, the Missed Ther the direct result of this divided respon. | eae ewevers Geetha hed aaa et to take another woman's dogs out ff Liberman was cap’ late last night | Margare: Shonts. sibility. a street {s often allowed to re- were tit tae af their nightly exercise. by Mra. Lois Wiswald, of No. 101 West They have tisn on the Va main in a deplorable condition, while put the four list figures of the license s see, ciirienaced nares, Baca g SEN 1onts, way {it is Impossible to call any one de- ber, There were five numbers in| Mr& Paul, who lives at No. 174 East |One Hundred and Fortieth street, after é ir. Sito eal ar ioncalle eae pak hha tie pda Y f, h h hase which nded h e tun- Panasia on Baturgiy. | Bartmen) accon or Ate: existing V'the licenaa pnd the last four were |Nicty-sixth atreot, lu the woman }a chase whi nde th tun from Panaoy 2 onition. ene Who on Sept. 13 promised Mazistrate dred and Forty-fifth % Before ving for Washington, 3itaa¢ réae continuance of th Mr. Baecht was taken to Roosevelt Wahle that eho would refrain for\ a | tien of the J ' Theodora bad this to say in refere. coat pelea i is apa ie Hospital, where he died. Then began | Week from-shooting her huaband, She | Mrs. Wisws ler eNRABETHENL | stration of our the search for the automo had scarcely been re when ste |& Lenox av to the Duc de Chaulnes 2 | attested by. nt “declared to be of “lin Was taken back, charged with horsé- Hundred and ¥ “Tt is ail perfectly absurd, Wel are | (etme juris | Following the num? whlpping Hannie White ay reat aa acquainted with the Duke's tamily.| maintenance under sore ‘registry and in the Now Jersey regis-} JUstlee Dowling in the Supre: joy. imisaing: 7 [end tam) ospaciahy. fond (of (nia laters) |iailthorsty, ¢ try, whi fed five figures in the | Yesterday signed orde ¢ . shouting but there is no truth ise | a oe ¢ LEME GPA a eisai an eal PY fc agfer "htm. aceomiaied |iBgRt Tumor WHEAT PRICES ST=ADY; Ucenae, the police found Awyer Josephayon calllny Airapets ater eat pp meacee Mra. Shonts 1 heraelt ag "No. WIM, New J Jcense owned | holding of Mrs. V ran into. the Subway Jen being ru emer. CORN MAKES GAINS. by H. Poor, of ton ave-/ Ceding the trial of the sult fos $25.con, Wiswalt) cornere mal ith th 1 tanily are rn. ton ay rlal of the sult tor $25,000, dn | Aaene ined oaern nee John wife ot the CELT Wheat was steady in the market to- nue, ra e 4 RR, ue,’ i She grounds that the .allenation was |wht sent for po Cabin ch tot s| | day, there being Uttle selling pressure No. F. Ford-| fagrant, Mrs, Paul having pivaded with tried to aire: | poeta rail ae hy ee pltdt a idats ham, West Mrs. White: p i for {3 but the refused, and [Secretary Bis P wero lin evidence 4 a firs \ Whlte"to keep, away |trom the | Devan Foxkanash|unkitenookinimy| eocen manda | oe New aan ole WicoenCedvanc ‘Thaw, Hot pusbend: 4 «to Headquarters, wher his photograph Baba Rinracenlreueavedin w York's opening pticas wer! DS No! 3L13 The wif t un- {4s produced from the collection. On DeGHise © l Wheat—May, §4 to S41 © Arents, Jr Now 52 ne Shesand chattel i —_——— >. = Chicago's pening ere’ the onl: ti 3 y, 78 3-8 to 73 Lat phen ir aa thar the policy | had lived hapy having becw married | 1 3-1 to 43 7-8: De da limousine bo. wx mashing | sone years. Mes. Paul said that] [y |, : July, 43 With a View. Paul met Mra_\ 1+ Chet iptrers 1505, : j@emaan” wan font “and D. Kennedy, of No. {8 Columbug PP automobdite, a THE EVENING WORLD, W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1906. Ch THAW'S BROTHER WN AUTO RILLING. ave License Number Clue to} Machine that Killed : ~ Aged Man. | tos ts Every elty is Qay Jookitig’ for the Témousine car of Benjamin Thaw, half-vrother’of Harry policeman - in reat and le fering ig Halpin, “of fty and indifference to human Jife, has aekiom been equalled. Baecht was 2 decorator, whose place of business was at No. 24 West y-first street. He lived at No. 75 Webster avenue, Jersey City, The olf man alighted from an Amsterdam «venue car and ambled slowly tovard the sidewalk. At Woman Who Sues for the Loss of Husband’s Love eet ‘BOOTBLACK OF MILLIONAIRES SHOOTS WIFE Tony Quinterno, Well Known in Wall Street, Also Wounds Stepson. Tony Quinterno, the “mi'lcnatne boot- black," who 1s as well known in. Wall a9 J. P. Morgan, to-day-ahot and wounded his wifo, Carmella, and his “stepson, Glovanal.Gastoni, in hia be third fluor et No, 200 First. burlod.bly baby boy yeeter: i the: mourners kept By" noay to-day all the fery atu: Bo} were “jtar as the police canjlearn, Tony was | driven furtous by the esaat of tae ‘son heated wit of his wife's fordier hochand sitting well and healthy at the tadle, while Js own chid, of whom he was insanely fond, wae in hie grave. At any rate the feasting was brought to # sudden halt © doot, locked {t, ‘and, placing back to it began fring with an aged fevolver he had drought from Italy with him ten years ago The drink-crazed bootblack only fred twice. The frat shot struck ile hated epson above the heart and buried it- self in hig back. The second. bullet drilled straight into hi wife's body and she fol] unconscious, The guests ran screaming to the windows but Tony headed them off. ° “Me f he cried as the other ten- ants, who had heard the shooting, thun- dered on his.door Policeman soll, of the Oak street station. came on the run and smashed down the flimsy por- tal with hfs locust. He broke tn just fn tme to see Tony step through the window and elide down a <)pthea-line pole to back yard. From there he ol be, yer th fence and vanished an alley leading to Roosevat through street. ‘At Bt, Gregory's Hospital !t waa sald that the woman had only a short time to Ive and that the man's {njurles would probably prove fatal the same instant an automobile came wairling sown A: am ayent The chauffeur bent his steer- ink Rear ang —twoted hls. horn infre- quently, Mr, Baecht was in the path of the Aying “machine. We tried to leap to one side, but he was too feeble and the automobile struck him full force and hurled his body to the curbing. August Nelson, of No. #20 West One Hundres and Eighteenth street: C. M ‘Williams, of No. 467 Columbus avenus, the chauffeur x waved for 10 stop. Instead, the man at the Bteered strafeht for the pollcémar | } brother of | WhHee-—erattment No, 213. Weat| Rai ating interes Stanford aah tht strea and that si th n | een aon Rant f be ex. | Member. of a Prominent. New- spend $40 : : said] ark Eamily Placed j Lt | ark Family Placed in the Military Authorities Novel War Ballo: Armed W BERLIN, 2 authorities a and inp Geparim: de fil wil me There's a Very Best Way! Tee e 5 Stands {or Usher, A lad of quic Who can tell a Where you M you To your Send your é io TO The World ere t That's the Quick, Certaia Way Mo Secure Any Kind of Competent Kelp, Sen: Shoot And becam p Prteaete Auchenarten, ee by Mra. Nellie Paul, naming Mrs. ale White, of No. street, ¢ 1 of millinery 7 Rests. Thero it was Had moved and ha that on fen, 1, 1 i Rew address letter asic him come pe TORT OF NEW BAILD, TO-DAY, sam, ‘Argentina Weat Elgh: Dusinessen ace SHIPPING NEWS. MAS, PAUL NOW SUES MAS. FANNIE WHITE Woman Who Promised Not to Husband Wants avenue, saw the old man struck down. ‘They called for the chauffeur to stop. c . ve Dut he only put on fresh specd. At $25,000 in Damages. Blehtleth street stood Policeman “Grenthal, of the West Sixty-elgnth gpOtreet “Station. Grenthal drew his} -Papers filed in the $25,000 sult ffeltd, ani, standing In frony of the /alienation of her “husband's affe sald a von CWUGHT THEF AND Speed as a Runner—The > Robber Is Heid. tor Ah Among the passengers on the Mner Michach Liberman, sro cats himseit 7) Among the. passent eves | an-|a hat plocker- and gave his uddress | Finance, from Paremg, which | a] an No. 72 Exat Biroeth) warvediax: |sherecterday)_ wen i Moshe amination to-day uv Old Bayard Vault » body of T that | halt for rk. on nity chure’ ind, thish eof wv tamous ol ti family v pf-whion fam dren ts Ny Loutah Camp Camph: Geath, prov 2 old grave: th MP ‘SOUTH ¥ ook PPS! ISH n Capital Stock of- $28,000,000 and Erection of Refineries, NEW ORL 2 NEW ORUIS HELENA, 4f0 has atlooted Great Falls, to chriat will “bo I pec, 6, GOT HER MONEY Plucky Mrs. Wiswald Showed Marlom Cauet sod | BURIED AT. TRINITY » RIVAL T0 SUGAR TRUST. ana Planters Place a Merger NOT 10 MARRY DUKE, MISS SHONTS SAYS Friend -of His Sister and. the| De Chaulnes Family, That’s All. wt | eronty of te chairman LIFE IN DANGER vesiaens Sesser sa | Former Assemblyman and Friend of Union Labor in Critical Condition, the leading Inbor | k, underwent a >d poisoning | ‘Gnd ave hangp in | to union me ‘ate operation at Si. Mark's Hospital + nue. afternoon, Hla: life many desp 1 COMMISSION T PLN CENTRAL STRET COROL Mcclellan Seeks to Do Away with Present Di vided Responsibility. Magor MoCleilan to-day annouhoe! the Sppointinent of a speclil comminalon to Investigate and formulate pone pian by which the entire control of city atreots can be placed in one department, with full responelb{iity. John C. feunien, Vice-Pr fident of the (3. -B, Clasin Company ang Chairman of the Committee on £ity* Conditions of the Merchants’ Asvodiation, was ap- pointed chalrman of the commission, The Merchants’ Association has been working on the eubject a long time, ‘and Nas wubmitted 2 mars of facts to the Mayor, showing the conttict ef the vari. ous city Gepartmente in the matter of street control. : Other members of Commission are: Neleon P. Lewis, CifeY Engineer, Board of Estimate and Apportionment; William C. Redfield, ex-Commisstoner of Publie Works, Borough of Brooklyn: Samuel Whinery, author of “Municipal Punic Works, ‘Their Conception, Incep- ton and Mandgement,’ Walter ©. Kerr, President of the Weatinghouse, Church: . engines Lewis. Redtela ere recommended appoing- ment on this commission by the Mer- chants’ Associatuon, Tp announcing the appointment Mayor made pybii tter writte: him to Chief Engineer 'Iewis, wien fully explains the purpose and. scope of the Commission. He says: 8 you are probably aware, the con- ot tho atreets of tho city under existing law 4 vested “not in one trol if riment wlone, but in many. The ‘olice Depactment, the Department of Street Cletming, the Departme vr Supply, Gas and Electricity, yarious bureaus under the jurlad! of the Borough Prost of Encumbrances, with : A regird- to. the streets, some of which are of a con- dng nature ‘Thus the ¥ rtment of, ce Department, the De- reet-Cle and the for parti !1ding operations, Wator Bur the Bureau o: allow the oponed, while the’ Burean of IL {9 charged With the duty of kee: ce of the streets {h repair In addition, the public s to be porations claim ¢ hta to op up and disturb the surface of the ts for varlous purpdees, after the clea of eh St ta often dimcult | COTTON PRICES DROP ON PROFIT. TAKING: ver, 09 fan the balance, Mr is ore of the best known men on the east side; H> has lived since he was twel ties In success m to the As y tloket, He wre Prince learned the cigarmakers | "| trade and Js a arsater of the Cigar | |makers’ Union, although he ts 9 manu | fa er of chy 1 an employer cf), ts EN eetaaldl ile served one term as Preai Eis See RUS EWAN deningignac(Contral 1, Untoal eli was | ang author of ot bills S York he Lack: wevorable to labor. The Inter: | [LAWYER TICHENOR LEFT $115,000 TO | NEWARK CHARITIES, Young Woman's Christian Associa tion, the Chief Beneficlary, Gets $80,000 of the Amount.” ” Sewark law- 0.10 Lom- left moro chenor, , donde a The will directa that thr four nephows and twa nirce elve lexne while $115,009 ahall be divided amotg'n number’ of Nowark charitable Inatltutlons The ¥ Women's Chriasian Agno ofation Will rroolve about $50,060, Rmoat 1. Coo ja midn oxesutor of the Mr, Tichonor Waa one of th: best-known lawyers Nowark, ani t fam yas a member of one of the old, ai ‘ Discriminating women appreciate the exclu-~ siye qualitics of White Rose : Ceylon Tea Packea Where grown. No peuusiy gat. No dndorsement, Employers’ Meferonoes. CASH CREDIT fr write for xue 48 cil ee {a9 MAIDEN LANE, N.Y, | Brooklyn Basnch, 407 Fulton ptreey the! are each charged | STOCKS BRISK, BUT \CARRIAGE HANGS THE PRICES LOWER St. Paul, Union, Northern Pa- cific and Reading: the Active Issues, C Jecupants Escape While Horses Dive on Heac of Workmen, Hreoklyn subway, at ¥ Muah avenues,’ when a the earringe and: waded between un elevated jifllar and. the oar, ‘The horses fell-headlong Into: the subs way, twenty-five feat to the bottom) and wrth and Fiat and Now York Central were oarried up att ity athe cnr hy 11-2, Delaware & Hudeon 11-4 and Rook Inland preferred a point. ‘The other proshinent speculative favor. Htes advanced’ a large friction gener Virginia-Carvilne Civemionl und—Amor- empoginily for Pennsylvania and jim af- thts would be disastrous the rear he pulled the t the wire, thus disconnect! The Closing Quotations. Tostay'a highest, towest and ciosing prices and net chances of stocks from yes: 1K the power Venlays final quotations are as followa! The horses turned somerraults as they U fell into the shaft Wigh. (Low. Clos.Cn’ ——$—$—- fa coats ens MER: Te: Gan ce os maine) ak ws 1" | STOCK TRADING eat eee =a BETTER IN LONDON jam Hoa Lope.) + y Amer nash * 3} LONDON, Nov. 2.—Rates for money [Amer Bel Fy.) Amerionn Bugar., | Amer. Wool. Co day, and the demand was Increased Jam. Woot, Go. pt. 103 Discouats were firmer. Trading on the acer tilts G4 FJ [Stock Exchange war quietly cheernil {At Tee 6 ot ZT oQlwith hardening tn various directions, Batt Onlos, = 4 | due idening of tho invertme Ne nies F pig | due to @ broddoning of ¢ ie anadian Dacitic = UY Voustness in Britian » while for We. de O19. + 4 ers, espectally improved nc. Gt, Weat acy Rtas Hy | chte. Gt, Weet F 1] [on better support M&S P.: Fj) Americans were fairly active in the 1 cite Une Tras F+ 1) | corenoon at well over parity. Op GO, Cle BLT | paid the most attention ra neh ae Les = B| Topeka & Santa Fe, Southern P Bee eAe OE: = Slend Union Pacinc. “A & | Nos Ga — )on proflt taking occurred ‘p 4 |New York open +++ +t ( | MORGAN SUBPOENA NO GOOD Man Who Refused to Obey It Set Free by Magiptrata. Aha j Arthur Creighton, ‘0 0. 187 Avenue 1 Natare Wen B, an employee of the Street Cleaning fie rer | Department, who was subpoenaed to appear before Superin pf Elec: tons Morgan as a witness | tigution of an allege 6 election Jaws, Dut ubpoena scharg Jefferson that under Of Clyil Pros ident of Electtons had Fight to subpoena witnesses | defore him, but only in his own name and not In the namie of the Fevple of Ate pf Wew York, as was doar | iehton case. "The Magtstrath Js also that’ the paper was {i served On the eround was defective, apd the c the prisoner, /he A Material Difference. USHROOMS aro delightfully palatable and healthful, yet some spoctes of Toadstools eo closely resemble the toothsome Mushroom as-to make it dangerous to experiment with uncertainties. And so it is | with Cestoria and its imitations, Keep the Castoria that bears the signature | of Chas, H. Fletcher ever in your mind’s eye as the Mushroom, | particular to remember the counterfeits, substitutes and “just as good" kind as the Toadstools. There may be a resemblance in the” package, but the | results obtuined are so widely different as to make the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher the important feature when buying Castoria. Why should not our preparation bo superior to all other children's reme- dies? Have not eminent physicians from the Atlantio to the Pacific testified to its perfection? Castoria that bears the signature of. Chas, H, Fletcher ‘ig ‘the acme of chemical art as applied to a child's CAPITAL VETSUS ° q ABILITY. Altho’ there may exist in. the mind of many piano manufac- turers the intention to build a first class piano, and the} Capital necessary to buy the } best of material, yet is Often lacking the most impor- tant element, and that is the abilityto build a first class instrument. Undoubtedly the quality of tone in any piano depends more on the sill or genius with which the scale of the piano is drawn than any other $ one thing, The scale of the PEASE PIANO | Is different from that of any other plano made; it contains more coy- ered’bass strings and the “breaks” are divided differently and smoothed over to a nicety, so that the Pease piano of to-day Is one of the evenest! toned pianos In existence, ‘ | Our prices are low, quality considered, and we sell on monthly paynrents If destred, 2 Used planos of many makes from $125 up. Renting, exchanging. Write for catalog, ‘ PIANO CO., { PEASE 128 West 42d St, near Broadway, N, Y. Brooklyn Branch Newark Uranch 667 Fulton St, 4 to New St, | ON EDGE OF PIT Injury) Prices at the opening of the stock | Mr. and Mrs HW. Kinochel, of No, ov market to-day @howed considerable | Nassau ‘ntreet, Brooklyn, with their | hai) t! the 'c walin; witle the -deciond wan active | ualter and a man who kept his name | ye eondunyd by Blavop Kap § and well distributed. mSSTSLesrOnu ite Baup ee reree OLE FEMS Tet ede Meee Bt, Paul, Great Northern meforred | ® Carriage Jost night fear the new Ohi will mabe he odd the: veiole ally, the let Inoluding Union Paeife Northetn “Packie; Beading, Atoitieon, | @Nded on n score of intarers, Kanein & Texas, Denver & sto Ur Four Ttallans werw severely tart. Trouble with: Ontario & Weetern, Geueril Wieat foreman: of the laborers ordered the horses killed to prevent them Killng the wan Ive ; we ‘Attetuayta jo niarket ‘sock in-the af-| "orkmen, but thin way nit necossary, | & = 5 f ternoon Gauged-a lower racge of prlevs,| a0d they worn taken out inter with ff vo, Hew Inv One nosirast QruR more plook and tsekse, badly out, tut able te] # And ark for fated wocka. Unlon’ Faoltic and 8t.| walk, : AR "S BEST Paul Were perwisiently aold ‘and there M 2 ; mas ilttie ctfort inade toc euppert. any | Yolichman Hennessy rescued ~ the L Of the leaders in the face cf a 71-4 per| Kinechele over the nubway dftoh 07) Fy you wilt nna tham_ iw be wheolntaty cant money rate, ° laying planks across it and leading the {4 bast ral (seat z biel ik * n the Mnal hour there were further | enda ee : he oe tile cathartie Wran ie poi baye Wages, and the market closed generally | oni ne tos Unit ie ocak fle ined ihe ey ll Linrandctaly lower, with Reuding sharing the de- |My the force of the ‘oar against the | you of Meadacha | ifeart cline.’ Trading wan falriy Drivk, carriage that held it from falling Into] (2E, ONren oT phe i vr Avtel males of stocks to-day were| the hole. The polloeman enw the motor- it Hastert BS.H4 sharea and of bonds $2,201,000. man trying to back the car and know antl S otiitenrman ‘* so runbing to Ney polw off | were a shade hardor in the market to- And be as | medicine, i ETE. | ) Genuino Castoria always bears the signature of aor iA Lee Lae CHURCH DIGNITARIES OFF T0 CONSECRATION, Cardinal to at Cathed: Lead fn Geremonies , the Gift of Mrs, Arehblahen ate} Cards tanpell and ay Vantts, fhe nut BE 1 Veoyern in ty will prema at’ “Do You Have 1 Your Stomach? Co, more and ‘Neuralgia Due - : to Eye Strain Eyes Examined (“i auSier’) by our Registered Physicians: VY! P.M, 0. THiyears teenies Oye ben eo beer DW. JOHNSON, M. 0. Many ybirs in private’ practice. MARCUM KENYON, M.D. nr Toapltan 8 years Marhatta: an = th] sour, tawM: LINDEROTH, M cific, Late Eiccatey tere ant Loar t = i | Beues, ; J.de PRUME, M.D. ty) eanpunese Linperiul Ga of 190 closed at Gi Ore Dollar Up. oO 223 Sixth Ave., D 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave, Below 22d St, 74 Broadway, Ucto L 217 Bway, Astor Hous: Blo 7 ey FACE a) PALK. jis Your j) Face For y or Against “ Vou? ‘| 1 facs could ro te { i + iize wreudway, | Chie | * Ready-to- Wear | {I Our $18 Suite | | cAre splendid-Cxemples-y- values iven at-the Lambert shops if) Equal quality: elsewhere costs $25 TASK Us Man Who Weare Them.* | 39-41 Cortlandt Street | 1 153 Broadway 30 ‘Years’ Experience, CALP Affections, Dandruff'arid Itch- ings lead to Bald- s unless intelligeatly We ‘have fad great the: treatment of the the preservation of, ne; treated, success calpy the | Call or writs to Dent. D. in and fo restore the glory halr and the health of your acalp, ; John H. Woodbury Der. natological Institute,22 yet Womarly Weakness (1s promptly rolicyed by Beecham’s Pills, They nover fail, Special di- | fections to females with cach box, Depression, sick headache, back- | ache, palcencss and nervousness all | disappearvafter using Beecham’s Pills . | Bold Ryery where, In AY

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