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voWard Lauterba “THREE TAKEN IN “GINHT WITH WIRE THIEVES Stealing from Long: y Island: Railroad. } One man Was otiot and two others waptired to-day in an early morning gun fight botween a gang of Nye alleged copper Wire thieves and three detectives peoreeen re the Glendale precinct and che Leng Island Railway, The shooting | ocourred on the fullway company’s right of way 900 feet off Metropolitan mvenue in Middle Village, Le L Ber since tho electrification of the [Long Island road the company haa sut- fered from raids by thieves tempted by the great quantities of copper wire ete unprotected on the poles. Watchmen detevtives heve deen patrolling the + trying to bocate the thieves. al arly to-day Private Detective Joseph | | of the railway, and George Stull | yand Paul Gallagher, of the Glendale | tation, s¥ a gang of five men} start to work to strip the poles near Middle Village. Two remained on guard, wolle the other’ three, all Fouths, phinned up the. lattice-work fen poles,prepared to cut the cables. An soon as the trio were high enough “the-datociives —rushed..the gang. | two men on the ground en and as the detectives fled, deaving their young q Sole.” ‘The policemen” ther ¢ youtha <to come down, ‘They bee es AHeqi| 10) Ysup wv opus 0} . iy or opened blaxed pals up | ordered. but on reaching the ground le railroud detective, fired, doWH One, When tho othr und “surrendered. Eagar Haryey, twenty years. old, OWae en to the German Hospital. ig other two, who gave their names} alter A. Harvey. aeventesn years ja, and John Carn, hey were f° from Banderstown, at They ners: arraigned in Flushing Pollco Court @nd held for examination ty Mag- Astrate Connorton. A- technical eharga of felonious assault was made against | Droll, who was paroled tn custody of | eounsel. -TO_DINE JUDGE HENDRICK.. Friends of the Newly-Elected Ju tet Witt po Ntm- Monor, — At the cloge of his first day's expert. —ence onthe bench of .the Supreme Court next Monday, Justice Peter Alo; sius Hendrick will be the guest at a t timontalhanquet-tn-thes, new Knick bocker Hotel, Broadway ‘and Forty. ond strevt Morgan J Jpustica of th Supreme Court, 1 be aa follow Shar jen FE. Ma O'Brien, former presiding | Appellate Divi of ii homas F. Gri ‘eter A. Hend: + THE EVENING WORLD,- THURSDAY, JANUARY &, 1907. NCLINTOCK ILL TIEN SECRETLY Vice-President of Mutual | Life Once Reported Near Death. The Gnnounoement mada nearly wx weeks ago and later denied b members-ot-nix-ta dent- Emory Me ‘Life, had suffered a st | following. a general noryouy down, appears now to be borne out by the fact that Mr, Clintook has been recnoved to a retreat In the Sou! transfer being made from hla Morristown, N. J. even oy knowtedge of his most intimate friends. Such close sectacy- was-observed-con~ cerning Mr. McUlintock’s removal that break- even *closo business associates In the} office of the Mutual were not awaro | of hts departuro. His phyalclan, Dr. Lov!s F. Bishop, | appeared annoyed when ho learned tint the news of Mr. McClintock's removal | had leaked out, for {t Is understood that he was among the very fow who were cognizant of the ging away of the Mutual's Vice-President In faot, it la stated that ft was upor the advice of Dr. Bishop, after cor tation, that the solsurn-in-ths 5 wax taken, it being tated at tho: time that if Mr, McClintock 1s to recover {t could not be in the rigors of these Hatttudes in the sinter season, Tt_was with groat reluctance that Dr Bishop even tactically admitted the dv- parture of Mr, McClintock. Ha maid: “T understand that Mr. McCiintook ett for the South last Friday night," and thén the physician added, a tone of sad- ness in his voice: return." ‘Mr, McClintock was a-very-stex ian” when he was fzrced to abandon his faire ti-tho-matn-oMfco- ofthe “Mu nearly threa mi 450, Ts was co: during-a—er moment; pardally-aifeoted hia'left elie, Iie ust derstood that he t# #till suffering from partial paralysis and amnosic aphasia, Mrs. McClintock and a trained nurses ttle suid, are with Sir, McClintock. whose whereabout in the South are be. ing kept a prof te Tt ts ex. pected that he will remain away” aly winter unless there {# a. wudden change for the efter, hot expected | at one tim Mutual was “I hopo he will soon _ | PARIS, as the Briand Church law, Jarring onatructod on the Fitted to Your Glasses 64 East 23d § | SO East 125t 442 Columbu: ALL STORES OPEN Open Every Evening” Until 9 0’Clock. Jan, 3.—The new law, Sold Only at Our Four St | FRENCH CHURCH LAW AMENDED, IS IS SIGNED. amending ration Glasses Fitted With the HARRIS SUCTION. CLIP >| Will Not Ube Off From Tilting, | :|Shaking, ko of paralysis [ fe or for 3. » at Fourth Ay | + at Madison Av. Ay., Bist & 82d Sts, t ta) 48S Fulton Sts; Bien opposite AAS) Oculists and: Opticians, Gain RAPIDS FURNITURE. Li eral Credit 5 bis bed. eapriase meinen hen — fe * Apply Also to New York Everything for Housekeeping) on 0 System. : Serene, Peansy Thode faiana rit nectl and Raliroad Far known law king. | | Secu career, At every season, LOT 1. ey Now ee = to the winds, © { Broadway, The reason? There's a Reason 1. QUALITY. The gar- ae involved are tly superior to the run of ready-for- wear clothes, This is generally recog- Se stand ready e it to those who do do. Bek know, for-wear-clothes-excellence than i $13-75 threefold reason. Reason 2. ECONOMY. At their former prices these _Winter Overcoats and ~ Suits afforded -a greater measure of good style and good tailoring than the usual ready- to-wear garments at ~ equable: prices, Wednesday witnessed the announcement of this Sale. most gratifying. More men became acquainted with a higher plane of ready- in any one day of our far-reaching past. eeniines LS ft Caller Aeta “That: Sale re Thirteen Seventy Tivos A. -Sale—That—Promises-to—Be=the Most Successful-in Our: History is:this - ‘Sale of Men’s $15, $18, $20 and $22 ‘Winter Overcoats. and Suits at Reason.3. The response was THOROUGHNESS. This sale is not bern of Over Night. It is the fixed policy of this or- ganization to dispose of goods the same sea- son they are made, The great reductions are the result, Need we say more? At. any rate, but little remains to. be said. If anything, we prefer the garments to speak for themselves, WM, VOGEL & SON, Near Park Place out. view —clear-ourtables- Several new sty Manufacturers’ ‘Closing Out Sale, 5,280 Men’s Suits, Aol 635 Men’ S Overcoats, 2s of Men's Cr. avenettes, Boys’ ait Children’s Suits and Men's Trousers hand, after the most successful season in our We can afford to slaughter these goods, our profit was made during the season. ALL MEDIUM AND WINTER WEIGHT. Men's & Boys’ Suits & Qvercoats. At Marked Down Prices to Dispose of at Once, Entire Stock <z or GHEATe “anid Se St. AND 243 Broadway, Near Park Place. * It has always been our custom to clean up stock after January ts(. never catty any goods over from year to yeat-—new styles for the people We need room far new Spring goods—and with. that-end-in Low prices must do the work—profits are thrown a Worsted Suits, new. sty nee SUIS, i $12 -and- $14 Oxford or Overcoat Mettons an { $10, $12 and $14 S14, $15 and $16, Back Thibels anid fine Worsted} $14, $15 and $16 Men's Over- coats in Bick and-Oxford-Mei- ~ (tons and Friezes, { $48 and $20 Velour Cassimere ) custom pattern Worsted Suits, | éxtra fine Black Thibets, Now vy" tick Vicoms, ato tp Meltons and form-tit- | eo. Cheviot Qvercoats, {For high-grade Prince “Albert ee also, Suits, custom made; also Imported | worsted and bjlack unfinished Is Sack Suits, Men’s Over- his tot uring season at from $24 to $30 AT BOTH STORES. 18 and $20 excellent K still on We The knife has cut prices way down. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. High- Grade Clathingat Low Price S Elegant) 3 Cassl- is $] 0. v0 all-wool, ney Cassimeres 1$ Now stylish Tuxedo | Pe $ 1 4,° Stee has been. sold Corner y) Sixth Av Q 23d St. 1844 the Pease Planos have been dely famous for their durability and ex ent tone qualities, and during the year 4905_we-recetved_more-favorable_comments-tor our_instruments than ever before, yet we are not content with this'as tt-1s ouraim-to make-the PEASE PIAN 2 the finest. ‘product: Our factories have yet caned 1 for 1907 are-now on xy” hibition at our warerooms and they represent 1) the highest type of artistic Piano’ production, prices aint thtee “years to pay If desired Used. planos at reduced prices. Exchanging. Write for catalog, -PEASE PIANO. -CO., {28 West 42d St,, noar- ‘Broadway, HY: Brooklyn Branch 657 Fulton St._ paul ing. Newark Branch — 10 New St. WORK MONDAY. MORNING WONDERS, ‘ Sale-of NO CONNECTION ANY OTHER STORE SIEGEL COOPER SCGREENMUT PRES oe Women's Night “Gowns —saok; trimmed with Insertion and edging; at. ete HESE are our regular $5 and $6" lines. tailoring and good style.” Thé sale is our annual clean. “up. The Suits to 36 breast’ measure. The Overcoats young man measuring. 30 to 36 breast measure. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) E haven’t achieved our lowest prices in this Mid- Winter Sale by clipping the quality These are all undergarments that are as sensible as they are pretty. ‘They are built for. And a splendid showing in them! BOUTS doors ot Three-Picce Sets — consisting of broidery trimmed; at. each set packed ina white box; Boel Ear ceeeren ey ee aa ECO Ua Others laboratcly t d,j- timmed; extra dust.ruf- Better grades, more elaborately | $2250.00 CaaS | Te lace trimmed; only two to a cus- cam Crier deep bemstitched 25e ming; extra dust rufile; 98 Cc ‘omen’s Night Gownssdeop Hub- tace-of embroidery trim 39¢ _camori p-hemstitched ruffle: deep rows of lace insertions; others —med-with-lace_and-embroidery,-at is at 25c and 39¢ a-Yard——.__ ~All-purehases—made—here—up- to Jan. 3t insertions, and corset cover embroidery.-- Qualities tory” circular at voting booth, entranc> ta In-tio-other=store—can-you-buy-frults- aid vegetables of equal high quality-with the: ' 3260 cases of tender New York State Youths’ Winter Suits & vercos éthers immed with lace This is not a clearance of odds and ends or a-! may be used as a voting basis on the annual hat scll regularly at 38¢ and 59 a yard: lecgilerly at 206 sad Be °25c &39c women’s waiting rooms, second floor. Government Pure Food Guarantee, Creamy Sugar Corn eS. y Our famous 95 and $6 Cloth- § $2. 75 re! ' since the founding of this store as the best examples There are involved about 100 overcoats and 150 suits, but are made of fine cheviot and cassimeres, new and stylish patterns; | are of. melton, in blatk and Oxford colorings: cut on the very latest Your choice of any one of of the cloth or the size of the garments. Neither have we obtained showy effects at wear. Their materials and making are just as good as their prices can buy—better than their Chemises —ot good _nainsook;} Other styles from which to 0 choose; | Women’ ‘6 Pettlcoats—ot good mus Chemises —of fine cambric or muslin; gown, chemise and drawers, beau- 7 >| ity muslin; deep umbrella flounce _Chem ises — skirt lengthy fade of cially priced at $7.50, $3. 45} ¢ upto fle; at. trimmed; from 98c to $4.95. Women’ ‘Petticoats—ot ‘tine cam- ruffle; at tomer; no mail ordetsy 29c Ale... bard yoke! embroidery 49c medirultlesiia eae Better. grades, trimmed with very. or embroidery... with embroidery; ranging in prices 75c, 98c, $1.60 and $4.50. (Sieg: 1 Cooper Stor Second Floor, Cente; yards-of-a-kind. We offer thousands of yards of per- (eae = cash distribution of $10,000 to charities’ (Slezel Cooper Store, Maln Floor, ‘cea 19th Street) < At 20 to 35 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices. Sold_in Whoasinde.: ota ster at 100 can. ing specialiy reduced to famous ever of what these prices can buy in the way of careful that lot covers every size.and_all good fabrics, cither single or double breasted styles; sizes 14 to 20 years or 30 -models;- wonderful- values forthe big -boy-of-14-to-20- AEE or-the + these suits or overcoats at The Sorts that Are Preferred by Women of Good Sense and-Refinement the cost of serviceability. prices -usually-buy. trimmed -wittitremstitebed SE25 to $10.50. Tin; decp umbrella flounce, 23¢ extra dust ruffle; at ses. 45¢ Several styles; lace or em= “AYO 9c tifully-metched-and—well—m good lit b 1 9, $4.5 de of tawny lace—and embroidery and Cabra doryoed aren oat 69¢ PEGS 8420.38 Wamcn'at Night Gawns=lowineck: Women's Disweri=o! muslin and bric; several, good styles of trim- ative Women’s Drawers—of cambric; Women's Drawers—ot nainsook or} 1) Finibreliselleaees Better grades, Bandsenely trim-| from $1.26 to $12, 50. . 5 a eS 39c and 59c Embroideries 510,000 to Charities fect and very desirable skirt flouncings, all-overs, designated by our eustomers., Get explana- Canned Foods Continues ~ / Orders by mail. or telephone receive Prompt attention, _Phone, 4000 Chelsea. ‘Case 24 cans, be 2, 700 cases extra quality Maine Sugar Corn tal brand or Fountita nd creamest cor. ob- 547 cases Worthleyts celebrate a ersey ere "Pears 2,016 cases Fountain quality new pack New Yi (te tender Marrowfat Peas Never holoreottered -teiow f cane 24 cane, $2.25; dor, $1. y = Retron serie aked Beans ‘The welt 6 ows Balt of Sater: brand, pein ortiarored with tomate; always sold at.10c 1.100% Peerless Large can, Te 1,780 cra: Courage brand high-grade, Sockeye Salmon Chatham Stralts;' 710 cases Regins brand new pack Call fornia Yellow Free Peaches Regular value, 22¢ cane —-Large can, $416 $2.10- attr bores -itire Tr Smy rna Layer Figs Stds. $1. 38 60c G: Searhe tender tipo} ea $7.48; dor. $4,741 can. tre melting ou Telephone Beas stores at 1Sc 85; dozen, 4 packet in ular 200 ‘t6c $0 doves ex.rs Iancy new crop Si lara California Prunes 25Ib, box, 10lbs. 5 ie 2.1bs, $2.60 $1.10 58e 25¢ * 164 chests of new searon’s Imported teas, every variety tnctuded; particular attention Is directed to our Celebrated Mixed Teas Hall chest, per Ib. 20¢7 10 Ike, 35, Eee esos alessio BOC Fresh Meats We detiver meats between the Batery and 110th Street, East and West, $ 10¢ Rib Roast Choice curs of Nati tubs finest quality, June made ery butter, delivered Jn parchment SHbs cut, $1.58 Ble 200 437 phle: Stezel Cooper's best Minnesoin Family Patent XXXX Flour 3,000 Ibs, Siegel Cooper's Favorite Blend Coffee || Soda Biscuits hers, Glager § Dalsy sor Lemon regular rs, doreny 1c; On Fresh Fish 280 bbls. St. Louls We clean fish f { charge. Pretzeletts, a © id Hob Sieh ete Hib. 10¢ pace Iona fresh baked, delicately salted. j melts, ‘Weak Fish, Chinosk Salmoa }Ib. lle Bbl. 60 Ibs. Box, 22 Ibs, LO lbs, 3 Ibs. Leon! Wb. Se Boston Market Cod, Nova 70.000. Tbs. fancy bend-picked New York fate : New Pea Beans these beans direot from the you all iatermediate 101d. 380) J Ree Sterha, port Haddock, d Flounders, BO barrels cholce new cro; $4.18 $1.69 78c 25¢ cotla Herr Hb. 6c No charge for bb!s. or boxes. hea Hallbut Vb. 12:4 Carolina Rice ‘The grade sold by grocersat Be lb, TB Sito rose Sivan: BAC Beta ial ashen Sze ators nS Hy tae