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= WANT 5 REBATES amanncer of Frank Sxeeney, ——tor ACCUSES HARGIS. | OF PAYING IM TOMURBER CO} FINANCED CUPID. “AND HONEY MOCK: gee ey Demands $14,-/Kentuckian Also Impli- 000 He Declares He Ad- | cates Callahan in Feud Confession. vanced Bridegroom. —Fonn-Je- Cauhiet, the President and general Metropolitan Surety JACKBON, Ky Jen 4),—Joha_ smith, who ja one of the men under Indlot- mment for the murder or Dr“ B, De Gen,—twe—maéoa—conteasion wh{oh 1s now in the hands of Attorney) Jouett, representing the commonwealth, In this confession Smith saye James Hangis and Edward Callahan tnduced him to enter | the. conspiracy against Gompany,-is mued by Georke nd gon. ne Bonding being Vice-President eral manager of the Ke Compan. Row, for half the Sc Piaimtift-orhes-defendant was to be )engaementé Mancee. Tho situation here is quieter since “When the defendant married, tho | J!dae W. H. Carnes waa enjoined by —plainuif-toaned iim the money with |the Court of Appeals at Frankfort from —€ompany, Sothan ey pena STalue of four Dr aking promisea t0 see that BOYS HURL BRICKS ~ AT A-STREET PIANG Led ‘by -teed See “routrgster; They Demanded Ragtime from Italians, Into Weat Fifty-third treet to-day camo a hunty-gurdy jrilled by two @tay-haired Italiane ny Arban end j hie brother, Doailnte, bath of No. Ut Bulllvan street. Toy hodved the street | plano up tn front of Dominic” eanmyel © mavementa about th: nie tambourine. pavement, ptictnaly UD- |. Phe wolection was the Mtaerore from “It Teovatoro,” It warn't a bad pelec- on for a cosmopolitan nelehborlood. At various windows appeared Itallans, | Greoke and Irtah, } -On-the-s ho was acquitted and to Ey work. ’ Me tells about. the murder In detatl, and saya that Callahan gaye him BO the Kiljing of Cox saying Jemee Hargit had sent the money. the latter’ ed the present 3 a $25,007, and 1 Tspy ey advanced for the pur: are: | - ting the murder, "So Judge and sEd: put ls three— Spicer, Abner ‘and myself—under the barn-shed and sent. Elbert Hargis to! stand on the corner, and when Dr. Cox | left his office and ted home and got wtiere we were in hiding El- was to call to him, a0 we would it was Dr. Cox I) WS BUA VER UNCER ISU ENE aD OnE hour, and while we were there Ed Cal- Jahan came to us and stayed with ue until Just about twenty minutes before ‘Dr. Cox was -kitied, and-he told us to be sure and not mise him. And when Dr. Cox did start from his home and came down Just across cho” atreet-trom ua Elbert Hargis called to him snd ‘Ia that you. Doct’ and he said, und-xtopped; ana all three-of-ue fired at the same time, or #o near the same that it was all one report.” riding to the aMdavits ment betwee lf was made evideotiy will Gin Conveastons ia dob. Bought Engagement Ring. Here Is tie “bill -of particulars,” contained In the complaint: “When the ‘plaintiff frat befriended the defendantlhe defendant was. very | poor and plaintiff boarded him and clothed him and fed him. as ome engaged to be married loaned the Wefendant money with which to buy the ting forthe defendant's ig li Me casd: Of Judge James . charged with the assassination mhich to Ko on his wedding tour. “Tire paint! toaned the defendant buy. ite various | 4 Jant made to his Bancee ‘and then to Titw Wife.” As another cause of action Mr, Swee- xplain to the Court of Appeals of his rulings in favor of HMar- Hi id prevented trom ya he pall $8936 ona note’mate 0 Into the WHiet to. ie ian Tra ohn. . by Mr. Cauliet to the Goantian ‘Trust (Soe Qo oss and Elbert: Hargia, all of He makes-a separate claim) for loans in a jong list, aggregating | $4,868.58, and including these items: No’. 1, 19{—Paid to John Brosnan, On account of defendant ... Nov. 26, 144—Pald to B. IL mars charged with complicity in ‘Axsussination of guarded tn Hrotel before 310 Davis, on Aecount of diamond pendant for BALLOT CASE GOES OVER. Argument Postponed to Accommo= Attorney-General, defendant ‘for hin Hance Dee. 3, 100i Vatd-tor eit chat bag forefendant’s fanoce or wedding dute the protest of Corporation. Coun- tron, —Juatice -Leventritt to-day PS antll Monday the anegment onthe mation to yacale two_of, the ders algned by Justica Hendrick In re- lation to.the.custedy of tne boxes con: Ao Buiely Comet rating the DANO cast-at= the Mayors Mr Cautet in return f Ee ene elector tn 10S. work promised to give dim) ye arder had been signed by Jhatice ithe fret three) irentiek at a dinner last Monday years and ofe-talf of any money hel nicht and {© resulted in a gensational Tecelved for organization expenses. Attempt by representatives of “Attor- Mr, & -Raye that through hia! ney ocal Jackson to merge the bal- uilet became prent Hiotse ry of $1.08) a year and general When the case was-ealled Deputy At= at a salary of 9, It tn nak era] Dolkon faked for an Mr. Cautlet's total | 4 t because Mr, Jackson ed to geen at | not be present to-day. repelved trom puritipiy, Counsel Ettson opposed | ") for organ! Adjournment. He sald chat the, pro- Half of Salary Demanded. Sweeney says he and Mr Oa in April, 1401. to organize Caullet ia sald the company about Unt alleges: =D =Bve— Uys from the prying | under an_order Mrs. Mary AM. Sweeney 1s alro ala Mr.) Cauller, ke fo S00, nicht tm for $80. the Lie Tntereat of WIT he shoutal "Y, middle of the Hot-boxea In Hearst” howeyer, granted Rave ty Pinmber Husher 7A wank Joint wipes, + But he'll find more _In the Albany pipes MRS. A. WOODCOCK HOWE. Mrs, Emma C. Howe thia afternoon | tives Quinn | odtained an absolute divorce from her AWARDED A DIVORCE Decree Granted After a Trial Be-/ sme o fore Justice Dickey and a Jury in Brooklyn. | Sasesche vite /COLER 10 DEMAND METZ MAN'S SCALP whniey | tomy Hrootiyn. Ton, of Mr, tr When the school alte matter came up | to-day Mr. Coler refused to vote and In} Nplanation sa Brown: ba x Mr. Coler has refused for on-time to-ngree to any recommen Drown for any puroh twlen on this matter - 18th St. and 6th Ave. Store tit, with Prefer hares Against Brown, Head of the Real Estate Bureau. Borough Prealdent Coler, of Brooklyn, fave notin to the Hoard of Kattmate with ¢ Long 1 fter t exami: to-day that” lie wil wrtnK -enwrMeRT notice agalnat Mortimer J. Brown, chtet—of }-Hrown Mireau of the Finance All anak -for hin remoyni nba part queetion ts Ie reasonable, am wate agent do and thd Niver lant atin ba city's tn) not look remtn properly. the Comptroller Meta and 1 en ned the Iand a tote vr rt wall theea things shown the ment te die “JAMES McCREERY & CO° 23rd Stroet. 34th Street, 1 belloye the I now tT will prefer chnrqos awalnat Aask (or tia removal" mid the Comptroller, Tl, ier the price asked T bave will let Ave ine y employer of my’ | eat 1 will sate Setumdiay: Shoe Special A remarkable clearance—new and desirable shoes will =be sold to-morrow at prices which totally disregard all profit,,and in some instances scribed $1.95 atjouniats and pire The leading spirit . Funty boy with sn whock alr and 9 apatter of freckl ine-uf- the race uf-kihes, nbae took a hirher ansle- | election. ttie hy Then, | Tony. continued to ¢ prepared Dor Lops ctonecdawase [Inf and rained bri Wher the atmon; |wan walling on hls knees, beside. the | prostrate Tony Policeman *auiek, of. jthe ¥ Btreet Station He called an ambu- REA. elt_and_ Dr, j took | Domini: started andly back tor Bull!- yan street with hla wrecked music wagon and a heavy heart, while Datec- and beean a jsearch haired boy. They have a Food clue, they aay, husband, A. reer ror “wan Re street man, after ‘ors ‘ustice SEIT ee ae PROTEST Church of the Meesiah, Tap 004, Mra, | NEW W_FRENCH LAW. Rlohmen. “ot’ Puna 2h Seer rook | had taken another” 7fn-ber—complaint-she-say_that Howe | woman to a Port- chester, hotel The husbahd waa sued for #160 after thetr marriage for fallure to a part of the wedding expenser. PARIS, Jan, 11—The protests of the | mate Chambers of CORie toe Te- tax to the pro- portion of capita] employed in France. Franklin Sfmon & Co. Norfolk-and-Double Breasted Suits Heretofore $6.75 to $12.50.... Large and Small Boys’ Overcoats Heretofore $7.50 to $12.50........4 Fifth Avenue. ‘Balance of Winter Apparel SATURDAY, AT PRICES TO CLOSE. FOR BOYS. — 8 to 17 years. 3 to 16 years. Boys’ Dress Overcoats 3 to. 17 years. 8.to 17 years. Heretofore $12.50 to $15.75.... Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers Heretofore $2.75. 36 HIGHEST-GRADE Boys’ Fur Trimmed Overcoats of Imported Kersey, Worumbo Chinchfila, with collars-and- cuffs of best quality furs. 3 to 12 years. 18.50 Heretofore $39.50. - Stern Brothers _ ee Saturday, Advance Sale of Boys’ High Grade _ Wash Suits and Blouses” “RUSSIAN AND SAILOR WASH SUITS, NEW-SPRING MODELS, of fine imro.tsd and domestic $ 1 .95, 2.35 White and “ccitred materia; at i Value $2,50-to- 3.95 { LAUNDERED FANCY MADRAS BLOUSES, | FLANNEL BLOUSES, BROKEN SIZES, Much Below Value. Annual Clearance Sale, cotebietel St Misses’ and Giris’ Apparel Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, Costumes & Junior Suits, Heretofore $17.50 to 56,50, $8.95 to 29,75 Misses’ Touristand Evening Coats, $4.95 ‘ 26.50 i Heretofore $10.50 to 42.50 Girls’ Cloaks and Reefers, $4.95 to 19.75 $ Heretofore $10,50 to 39,75 Girls” Dresses, $1.98 to 10.50 Heretofore $4.95 to 19,75 Children’s Coats, $1.98 to 7.95 Heretofore $4.95 to 13.75 Misses’ and Gi 4 to 16 years, 5.00 Velvet, Brosdcloth-and- Worumbo 4-to-40-years. -Heretofore $23.50 to $39.50... rls’ Winter Coats Heretofore $11.50 to $29.50. 7.50 — Girls’ Dressy Winter Coats- J50s == Chinchilla. Misses’ Fur Lined Coats of Broadcloth, fine linings = 15.00 — Heretofore, and trimmings, 8 to18 years, 29.50. = 50 to $48.56, Misses’ Tailored Suits A New Winter Model Made from the balance of hi Custom Department. 14, ~~ £8.50 igh-class materials taken from our 16 and 18 years, Values $34.50, 5 Infants’ and Children’s Winter Coats of Cloth or Corduroy, 1 to 15 years. 4,75 Heretofore $7.50 to $18.50, 7.50 Russian and Hubbard Dresses’ White and Colored Poplins, 6 mos. to 3 years. 1.35 Neretofore $2.00 to §$3,75 1.85 WILL CLOSE 63 Women's OUT SATURDAY, Fur Lined Coats » Imported Broadcloth, “with German Squirrel or Brook Mink linings, fur collar of Persian Lamb or Lynx;'a number have fur cuffs, 29.50.- Heretofore 39.50 $48.50 to $59.50. Hiei | - LADIES! COATS. MISSES’ SUITS. In Roth Storos, Black Broadcloth, hip. length Coats and three-quarter length Coats made of ~Ienglish tweed. Broadcloth Paletots, 14.50.and 19.50 Former'y 21,00 to 30.00 Trimmed with velvet and braid. Lined with black satin or white Peau de Cygne. mches, * Length 50 21,00 aindt-27.00 Formerly 30.00°to 40.00 ——— In Both Stores. Dark plaid mixed cloth Coat. Fin- ished -with-velvet-and-buttons. and 16 years. Three-quarter length Coats. Mixed cloth. velvet collar. Length 37 to 40 inches. Various colors. Sizes 14 and 16 years, _ Sizes-14 9:50 Finished with 15,00.and_2 22.50 Heviaguene Cheviot, pleated Skirts. 5°75 Suits, Various materials and models, 15.00 and 25.00 Silk Shirtwaist Suits. Pleated waist and skirt black.— CHILDREN’S. Bluc. linen Suits. Colors :—blue, brown and >. 18.75 Pleated skirt. Blouse finished-with-braid-and-emblem. Sizes-6-to-F4+years.- Blue Cheviot or mixed cloth, full length, ‘Box’ Coats. Sizes 6to 12 years, Full length ‘Box’ Coats. materials and models. years, ob 25 4.50 Sizes 6 to 12 7:59 Russiun und “Saitor’ Dresses: Sizes 6 to 12 years, Novelty plaid’ Dresses, Sizes 4 to 14 years. 4.50 7.50 and-10.50 JAMES McCREERY & 60. 23rd Street, 34th Street. Varions~ _MILLINERY. 23rd Street. On- January the ‘rath, In Both Stores. ~ JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street. Sate of Ladies’ and Misses’ trimmed and untrimmed Hats, including a num- ber of Felt and Velvet Hats trimmed with ribbon, wings or. quills, At ex- th tremely reduced pricces, CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. In noth stores. Infants’ knitted wool drawer Leg- gins. and 3. With or without feet. Sizes 1, 2 65¢. per pair value 1.09 Children’s ribbed cotton Stockings. With double knees, Black, tan and white. heels and_ toes. 6. pairs for 1.00 value 25c per pair Children’s Cashmere Stockings, Va- rious weights, Plain or ribbed weaves. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street, 34th Street, Hand sewn, soft kidskin tops. shoes being $1 values, at 500. Misses’ *1.50 Shoes at 69e Sizes § to 8—814 to {11- Lace and button. sewn on the lining. European Mil New. National Pure Food Law, Panama Canal, Principal Legislation, All States, Debts of the Various States, fr The Almanac nd Page After Page°of Other Information Price 25 Cents SUNDAY Third Floor Salesroom, ‘Thear Shoes nee de- etow tls wancunecment, Men's Shoe nl pee below cost to make.) in Boys’. 4, 75. Shoes ai 79° Sizes 9 to 13!5—1-lo $is, Box-calf, -Chiidren’s °1 Shoes at 59° | Sizes 4 to 8—we youch.for theseyg ji Made. from Men’s 83 Shoe Hand-welted in Pat, colt skin and THE 1907 WORLD ALMANA contains accurate and interesting information about All European Countries" Eyropean Banking Statistics, Distances Between European Cities, European Languages §, ~ Européan Ministr Cuban Statehood Jamestawn-Exposition,- 1907, ‘Acts of LIX. Congress, 255 Of Umi and Several Hundred Other Pages of Ready: Refetence Matterpof- National Pro; interest: ‘Your Own Sta’ State List of State Officers, Election Returns from Fach State, State Legislatures. Members of Congress from Each State, Marriage and Divorce Laws tact State, Inheritance Tax, Interest Laws of Each State, of U Names Finances of Cities Assessed Valuation of Cities, Publi the United States, CLOTH BOUND 50 Cents WORLD: WANTS WORK _= MONDAY kid-skin, Blucher and button; all sizes, ‘These-shoes-are-factory rejects; $1.95 ‘Women’s *3-Shoes, *1.50. ery pair bears some world-famous shoemaker’s. trade mark Made of selected leathers, invall styles, = Mundreds of Other Subjects Equally Your Own Country lew Railroad Rate iw State State-Rank Tell You Atiost Anyuiing You Ww ant i Knc Your Own State or Any Other State In the Union, Your | Own City Its Population, if 3,000 or Over, ited States, ie Debt of Cities, Are By Mail 35 Cents By Mail 60 Cents practical winter shoes. Box Calf and Vici ‘Ki S, Pat. pean Sovereigns, Interesting, Lis Intervention ineiling- Reform Moverirent of Oklahoma and Arizona, 4 Statesésined “18805 Political C omplesion £ Various States, Area of Each State, Flowers, ording-to-Pap: of Mayors of Sixty in Square Miles of Cities, ut the Various Cities of MORNING : WONDERS. 2 SPIE!

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