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tr fs Be, bis on an, "TTAR MORGAN \| QUITS: NO TREMOR _ WW WALL STREET Hands Great Financier the Reins Over to His Son Jack, ONCE A-GREAT POWER When His Final Retirement > Was Announced. en GIGANTIC DEALS . MADE BY MORGAN. The United ‘Trust. | United States Steel trust, Cleveland }ond—feaua, iJethinlan Canal purchase. ¢ Northern Pacific merger Union, Pacific reotgantration. fd: transit. States Shipbuilding Pactfle Cable Company. ea sn fia tJ ——Hut_thia is only one of many notable Pierpont Morgan” hag retired” perma- nently from active business lith cannot fall to bo of the broadest Interest on Hoth ides of the Ath Several dimes before In tie Tatty veo dias been reported that he was about to Telire, but -hinKreat-ratiroad—and_tn- Sustrial Interests held Wini~ty the hate despite his earnest desir thetr-management- over to-his—son, J. P. Mérgan, jr, Alarming reports have been current for weveral days concerning the noted Mnancler, and i was in refutation of tise Sat i RHR AB ment leaked out. Consclenccless Wall @tivet speculators had tnd aly Sbread the roport that Mr. Morgan war eriiseally WM at la home and ht Seah nite ht te expeotedat—any.tima, Ltarted out thar us the vers time thie alucming rumor was scouting about Wall street and warming up the. cables Mr. Morgan was attending a mecting of railroad directors at the Grand Contral station and apparently in robust health, despite fact that he Je now nearty seventy years old. Sent Out a Denial. When-Mr-sorgen—wasadvised-of the Yalse ‘reports he immediately called up fits-bon “Jack” aud dirested him to wend Vout a prompt deniti-AWith-the-then came the announcement that Mr, Mor: )) wan had eurrendered the management of ~ both hls New York and London bank- Ping dreusee-to-the-aon-he-has-beon, trainet ing~fer-years-to-this-end:— 5 Time was—and that not so many years aeO—wien such announcement would have created nathing less than btvoc in the stock market. Everything would have taken a tumble at the mere men- tion Of the & t great Morgan was Ketting out of the game. Morgan had. but to eneexe {n those days-tomake Walt street” tremble But” things are __Oifferent now. Te can-an or hide away from lils environs with impunity, and eM the wtock tape will not catch firs, Miro Morgan has Leen officially our of the management of his vart banking In- terests since the first of the year, His Yetirement has been an open secret In Wall stieet In “all fnancial. circles tt Known inet ms —son—“Jack” “Masithe real head of the business. And, inctdentulty, all of the fnancters of this elty and London agree thnt—he has worthy Buccesnor, i The youfger Morgan t9 truly a “chip ef the-old "biock."”-He-ta-bjg-mnd-browd= shouldered “Rhd bromd-minded. He han Dad—yeurs—of training —In—the—Morgntr —schout-ot-thamee,— ang BOAT RTT over of the reins of the two great TOME TERT or RMIT meré formality. H /orle fluence. With Wie retirement of “Mr. Morgan the “world “ot finance Tome ono” oF its most-romarkible figures. Probably no man inthe’ world has ever exercised #9 broad an—infitencn tn _rajiroad and industrial affairn ax he tas. Many of the groat tallroad dystema of the count have felt his. tron hana paw Ae aac as aw ANS dese OrwATEEE f of de country. It scemed as if he necd OHIY Tet tt be known (hat he was ine terested in the affairs of a crippled railroad and that wi juMciont to start it on the road to prosperity. He took hold of the Reading syatem at a time When it was in groat financtal stralts | and in a short tmo.put it on its feet. sou, A~BCOrS -of-other-ratiroads~hava felt the influence of his almost: magic power, at organtzation, —Priigebly the greatest defegt Mr. Mor- gan suffered: in his carecr came with tlie collapse of tho Ship-Bullding ‘Trust, At camo with such a sudden crash that scores of fortunes were hard hit and Morgan himself got a set-back from But Market Was. Undisturbed to turn cze_or-consh} oS eT years. Ho came to be—re-vgnized in} f THE E'VE NIN G WORLD, ISEPARATE CARS Conditions for Workin Brooklyn Bridge crush from the ht who toil in Manhattan. Is it unfair relief plans? Have you a sister? jHiave-you-a-mother? Have you a sweetheart? Have you a wife? adoption of The Evening World’s pl: Compel the proper authoritien: Hrooklyn who are forced to crom® | “The propowtion Involves no to the Operating companys —~tt-te-prad: ticable, and in Ine with the pledge o! Gov. Hughes to end the datly horrors on the bridge. = Ieuty not :to--beexpected.that. the | Hrosklyn— Rapid Transit Company — wit] ree any good In giving women a breach f a 4 ; ing chance to get to thelr homes, bul the Mayor and the Goyernar are bath family men, and there ts hope that the | plan will find favor in executive quar: | ters, There ought to be plenty of men will put their vhoulders to the wheel and help The Evening World to tthl—the— drutaing, jostling, elbowing und other methods of malireating the weaker nex on the Brooklyn Bridge. THe” pong of the —wenren= jew work which should’ be done by the mu- nicipaltty with {ts own machinery, the police, Hue Gen. Bingham, the -mitt tant Police nmixsioner, “Tus hte standing army on A peace basis, and tn consequence there are not half enough | men sent to handle the rush-hour crowds, Two Cars for Women In a Five-Car Train, The-zight of a woman thrown from her fect ina gromd, her skirts torn and the bridge pintform and spseint crew he v The Evening World Presents-a-Plan-to Improve g Women That Can Be ~ Put Into- Operation -Immiediately—Without Cost to the City or to the B, R. T, Why not, for a change, look at the whole business of solving the iman side? Theresa human sikt—the-szd- plight of the waman- of Brooklyn to ask that they be considered in the Then why not join hands with this newspaper and fight for the lan? HERE IS THE PLAN. fo nee that a separate entrance to th rovided for the women of © bridge in the rush hours, Ler bai-deatroyed; no longer Appeals to 0 embere-of—‘the finest! doing ridge duty. It occurs too often, A worn waa knoked down onthe stairway iending tothe centent-plel form -Jaxt_nisht. apd nota man in the swarm serambling upward etopped to help the girl to her feet. An oiderly woman with gry hair and a quavering voles helped. Net up last nieht's victim of man's rudeness and haste. “Are you hurt much, my dear?’ she asked. “Only bruised.” replied” the young woman, as he brushed off clouds of duet trom her-skirts. “What-a- blessing it would Ve If women could have: their Own Care And Mhetr-own stairway.’ And Why Not? ary simply could a space at one end the bridge: platform be- fenced off reecrved for women’ exctusivety, thelr entrance belng.by a separate sta way with a. uUcket window all theif own. A low partition, such «s 14> now of from through passengers AOUF periods, would be a removable pro- tection to Keep the rowd‘es off, and two cars out of @ five-cur train might be reserved for-women-exciuslvely, Why not? ‘Think it ove: in non-rush 4 time. mith plast eS Sire Seas aa he has been in thdt of finance. Euro- peana haye charged him from ume to sharhorige “an emtition ‘cot art Just as he has di other channels of éffort. , Sharia xs EAH Hae He He dacade fabulous sums in the col- Ivttion— of rare paintings, manuscripts and other art objects the ss-no-denyine Ti z F mare ha: dn the oO price han thus far been con: THO Breat wien Mie vit of art - Seluding the ship-b which lo did not soon recover. Hin 7 part in the gigantic fizzle was not an enyiablo one, and for a time at least } his (nfluence was less potent in finan= clal affairs. both here and abroad than dt had been prior to the Moating of the | ship-beiiding bubble, ‘Anorier notable deteat fora An eccutred In” the Tall of) ne Wes forced to kill his vet syndicat for the conversion of $200,000.00) in pes, | Letredyatock- of- tha United Stator Stor Corporation Into fite por ~ sinking fund bonds, Morgan Forced to Retreat. tr. Mor- I when When tie investigating public a covered the fact thac Morgan was Preparing 10 use his &: ‘ate Lo shake down millions tn pro} fis for those adsoclated with Im there eae iim there ca Wave. of criticiam that ho was come Pelled to run up a flag of truce and Abandon his pet prose All sorta of aulte were threatened to force him to Asgorge u proper share of the pronts he and his fronds had already, raped, uit they Analy cama to nothine » Morgan has always looked upo tie orkanfeation of thu Steel Truat 3 with much pride aiso t? the Polen be tyes. insthe attuirs of the ame eT ee. Pavifi the, construction. of the Pacing Cable’ and AHA Nnit onden rapld- J. P. HORGAN’S SON AND SUCCESSOR. | J. Plerpont Morgan, Jr. popularly known as Sack, Age, thirtytelent years, wt {all and broad shouldered. Grey eye and a fighting chin, Graduated at Harvard, Studied In German universities. Learned the banking business from his father. - Several years head of the London ine up" of the {rapt Organs retirement must-not be accepted aa meaning that. he will aban- crownin lev ft tiny pivatal' ined eld oP tating Hs a a aE idk he has been ie, ofthe. landers Of G ®ality Yn high: finance, in- ullding Masco. | He % “} Ward-that-t-bad-been- stolen promptiy—neeepted-and—scon—att | been rather-severe-in- thelr coy ito Nine that te was be one to arouse Mr.” Moigan's desire” to pos. alae Kan's desirg’ to pos: Returned Stolen Cope, Gne—ot Mr. Morgan's mospanotEnls Purchaser “wen the: famous cepie ofthe} Cathedral “of Axcoll, Italy, in 192. ‘paid “a “matter —of $0.00) forthe yaut- only (q° dlacover shortly after- fromthe Cathedral vaults, This cope was, pre- Rented {0 the ehuroh—-by—Fope-Nicholaa. TV, in 1288, When It war learned hat Mr, Morgan had purchased a rare old vestment. a earch was instituted in the vaults of the anolent «cathedral and the discovery made that: the cope had been atolen. Thert wan a big mir over It and-ftor-a time it-lookeg-as-Itt there -mtaht—be~ international compte cations over the veatment. Mr, Morgan began a pornonal inveatt- gation of the matter as. soon nats Iearned that the cope had beep removed necretly from the cathedral. An soon ae he beeame convinced at he was the purchaner of stolen goods he ent ward to the Vallean through the Tlallan Coy ernment that he waa ready to surrender tlie cope. Hie generous offer was ‘Axcall SS the famous veatment was restors Blace Inthe Cathedral a Ascsl, <°yte! Moran’ neyor volunteered “to discttts the namo of the parson OF permona font whom he made-Uin-purehase and (re thleves were never found, English art orities have many. timew| rn i fovcalled art trasaureanthat were eejot nuded to the MorKan. callection’. Loint Of them have Kode 50 far ae timey eg and “that many of | tires” were “nothin eeconie Probably. the most notable of his pare chasos Was the Gatland collection of ‘Wwnclent -Chinewe porcelaina for wihlel he te sald to have paid an even million Fven thin did not escape the Enxii critica, who hinted:that all of the plec In the’ collection wero not genuine, Son Jack a Collector, Mr, Morgan's successor, ‘Jack’ Mor- gan, is a fine type of the young business man. Hn first orved a nevere appron. ticewhip in the New York hotee, and then spent several yeara in. the active don obje. 180 his work dn tho collection of ct Of mrt To pis treads ne: baw sige ar cie Secerasaeeas 0 ‘bem ea :prominent:tn thei world of art’ work “pf the London house. He {9 a wraduate of Harvard, anf something of WOMEN 10 USE THESE Two CAR’ re | \anl_to_separate the bridge pascugers | tapestrics, |. | name was Tall iy yey ; > THURSDAY, JANUARY THE BIG "HAU AND ‘DEAT TADW UP NE HAND That's All the Poor Prisoner Had Beside a Can of Coffee. CHAPTER 1, Oral” The speaker was Detective Gomering er, of Brooklyn. He had seen something. What-had-he- seen? He had seen a man alx feet til, Wr one arm, carrying 1 can of hot coffee and a package of rolls from a delicates- sen atore in Pacific street. stiowld, carry a can of hot coffee when ho might carry a can of beer." Just then a strest car came along and Detective Gomeringer boarded ft. CHAPTER IL. Listen! He was reading this alarm: “Arrest on slight Marisron L. Phillips, vé.Baltimore, who absconded from that tiny three-monthe ago wit’ wan fouran’ ddallars—lic had collected for th’ 8. PoC. A. to Dulld a terin® trough for horses. Ho Js six feet tall and las no right arm.'* “Hol! i The speaker was Detective Gomer- | inser. Just then a street car (ame along and Detective Gomeringer let it puss. CHAPTER IL. | Who. {5 this hiding “ima “doorway toss the street from a deoateswon tr-Peeltlo..etront> Wait and, you shall sec He ans been there for hours. fooJumgda! fiminy tbe muy wil tall und sh, Nie man came delicatessen arrying a cin of of ri} {Pacific street. inger-was on hiy trail. pabsed— ow hot co = He p Detectiy | Aw) them: He had to paus, cquseohe couldn't a_cun-of hot cof-} e hand. words rang out‘in the quiet my prisoner, -Harrinon pa ome trere hear temnert necarmed man. | Cotte: I8eR, jar curses! tin-atght *PPRR-1V— Was it Harrison i Pailiips, of Batn= more? Sure! And he was held jn Adams > Street Police Court to-day to nwalt the arrival of extradition papers GOT-PASSES-AS SON OF FIRE CHIEF LALLY. Yet His Namie Was Philip: Destifano: and He “Got Away With It” “for Some Time. You wouldn't think. that a youth named PaNip Destifanc-coutd-get away, with the assertion that his name wos Thomas Lally; would you? Neverthe- less Phillp Deetifano, aged nineteen, -of No, 68 MoDougal street, Brooklyn, h boon getting away-eith jt for hime time} “CIMPON TAAL ELLOTT SEPIA MAY MENZE ~AETHELOFAM 'Btrange! mused Detective Gome-| Tinger, “Stmnge, that a man jn Brookiyn IEN TO USE THESE “17, 1907. DGE FOR WOMEN WOULD END RUSH-HOUR HORRORS ON DIAGRAM SHOWING DETAILS: oF THE EVENING WORLD'S PLAN FOR TAKING WOMEN ovr oF THE BRIDGE CRESHL BY AESERVING SPECIAL CARS £O0R THEI — Mry-MeKenale-will-be a witnoss tn. the | Thaw murder trial, which desing next | Monday, unless rhe succeeds in eyad [ite an anny of subpoena servers that [hes camped on her tral, She has been et the—Hotrl--Ferratne, where |Thaw's wife and sister, atRe [ Carnegie, live, and evi jbulld:ng was guarde ltective trem Bergoft’ ttn subpoena. formerly a niember j company, She has a | Weat Forty-ninth atr District-Attorney has j her A witness against [has not been seen arc ao haw T Asstetant who ts working up th has not il tivity In eek M “4 Nesbit befor en isin nf aCe busily engage yi Latived 110 ther ¢ In that Ine of defense undoubtedly be made Thaw wax fnsane at fored toohis wife was temporary aberration. HARRIMAN AN TONDO! and -Hill-tave mapedit oC. nentof.Ani dorer’s 01 cussion, arisi y-tnto Mr. Huarrim: Al ame im: urat has o their-yjana— Speaktig says that sharehold gaming counters,” nder,”” reeterring to Mr, HY and mote trackage, th American. prosperity thare fortwa.on <litee day District-Attorn aTourt thelr marriage Mrs partitients. —— railwayn, Whore wealth was “amassed by doy a belion doliare ts needed for terminals “heavy tolls! by the millloratres, 1,252 PUT 10 DEATH FOR OPPOSING CZAR. | NE | District - Attorney Wants} Her-for a Witness in the Thaw Case. 1y exit from, th: to-day by a de 8. AKency artned Miss-MeKenzie Is an_actresx and was ot Joe Weber's home at No. 148 ot, but since the cided to mak Marry Thaw al yund that locality. She has moved to the Lorraine and {s It wis roll call in the station-house. | iT oy) aiariteeot retorhawil A line of cops and “bulle” and) oorement, They have been Intimate weltowa"* stood tn -front-of the dem | trlenda tor veda After the shiooting eine ther ses ntawe Se Cente — [ot Stanford Witte Thaw went to ine—and remained je eviden the ng to een Thaw: an mm to give er 0 ord White to, Thaw. ‘Thaw's 2 him a rront Ys Kataertr Haye CR chr meseety riyal ehe, will Watniteses ‘ je AR EI World has repeatedly ennounced, wii De emouonal Insanity will he ne at to the “un- written Taw Mr Heimnas—the California atto who has been spec: froatn-expert An attempt will to prove that the mo} nt af the cause D HILL I Hoth Harriman | inder the scathing | found ‘sleep otto weed muct ea from the in- holdings. me ‘ttmes--pa ys tac andtu) of Ltogrther-that the policeman thought: at Ates-hare so mveh-power! frat that ttwaa a do ds shiow any sort} yowish fo that] carat {-Harriman=it} interests are} played: by men} iat | 0+ a 4 statement that ¢ Times declares fs placed under } _| Mistake, Then Settled — fora it: RAN AWAY BECAUSE xhot Stanford White, and that brooding Oynr—trattHs tie elated hind of his} UNDER EONDON FIRE. | Ise not to “cuss.” 'CASTORIA SERVES JIL TERM ORAUTOKILLING Sent to Cell ‘Through French Case, [_PANIS, Tan. 17.—=The- cane of Emote Shepard, of New York, grandson of tho jate William 1k, Vanderpitt, who in | October, 1905, was nentenced to three | months’ Imprisonment, $120 fine and to DPmyM.0~—tamanento-the—prrenty~ of Madeling Marduel, who was killed Mr, Sh that ye | that y by pard’s automobile tn Auguat of has finally been sottled, The damages were paid, the family recelving the money Immediately after | the decision, and mubsequently the sen. | tence wan: reduced to six weeks’ Im- Drisonment. Since then the carrying ous of the xentence han repeatedly been Suspended pending the efforts made to Secure a pardon for Mr. Shepard, A fortnight ago, through a misun- derstanding. a reauert for a pardon was presented in such a way that it entailed an jnstant decision, and the | pardon being refused the sentence went [into executlop, Mr. Shepard was there- | Upon arrestds’ but instead of being [incarcerated in “the Sante Prison for Fresnes prison and’awas only aub- to the regime of un “accused ning days authorities agreed to parde Mr, don the payniont of ¥3,0N.—Thie n, moredver, carried a mpecial ex- mption. from the law under which for- cleners convicted of crime are, upon | thelr relens: conducted to the fron- | er and expelled,, i ane lite attraoted —conmlderabie | attention because M. Poincare, ex-Min- of Binanee, who argued the caso > forte prosectition, declared that T there were—sv many—elinilar vietima-of. [ Fch, rorsign altomounttd, aH” exanits should De made, Mr. Shepant nexer attempted to elude the jurisdiction— ofthe Preno courts; obtaining the permission of the author- Ilex to go to tho United States in order participate in th for Lt Cup. content the MOTHER PETTED HIM. One-Legged= Boy Said—-He-—Just sulin’, Stand Being Family avorite, 1 Arar Bait wae ng in a halhwiny—ta—Wasli- Bixieen-yeat yA poe My) wii Was making is. Tite hey"a left leg was-cut off throe years ogo in’an accident, and his tte body was huddled so closely “TL ran away from my hone, Specter atreet, Floral Park, b. 1" he told ile Tindur,—“Aty—pareste—wiade—too “rouch at | me-on-acsount af amy. leg. being gone. | Every dny_t-was petied,-anad-T couldn't stand it. Besides, I had a quarrel with my sister, a and-T ran away yer 3 “ihe Floral Park police notified the jJad's father and he will be taken home to-night. vi —————— TILLMAN TO LECTURE CHURCH. WHEBLING, W- Va.,Jan12.—Senator ‘Tillman will lecture In a Bellatro church, after nll. A previous date was cancelled beceuso he would not prom- INU A of Deputy Chief Thomas. Lally, of the Fire Department, on speolal Inspection work. The privileges of the house were Invariably extended sto him. when. he flashed-a cab driver's: badge. | He saw the show at the Tmperial tant week and appeared again last night, | Manager Gaylor becaine auapiclous of | him, He didn’t look as though. his A telephone message th Deputy ef fixed him as an} JImpomter,-and he was arrested. Adams Strect Court to-day he for examination, SENATE CONFIRMS. LEARY AND KEEP} ALBANY, Jan. 17,—The | Senate h. confirmed the appointments by Go Hoghea, of Charles Hallam Keep, of Duffalo, to be State Superintendent of ’ min 945, Jutlonary crime to rervitude tn the to la for life, 6, for offe'nues of ¥ hewepaprrs. were AL sional ’ Banks; of Willlam Leary, of New York, lector ‘hb tha way of rare. dingy ea tha THe ta'many Gene oe oe to be State Superintendont of Electio pictropolttan District, and Bei i, York, bare Slagle kes Gat the ttle book, ‘Wellville," in pias, pended and There’s a big pins “ROUND REASON why every Brain Worker can rebuild on Grape-Nuts and .seelng all the good shows at the| ST. RETHRELUNG 2340: Hanes li theatres, too, for nothing. Me ee a actaeulinn reer “Deatitano's_method was to go to_a| political repressions Heiie Tt 3ett Deaf! : sa t—Phey—xhoy ts ne Mentre and represent TinseTZ waa gon, a a tical OF rev were condemned nen, 186 were sent | were prosecuted. “The Road to For Infants and Obildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Aa Crim na he was “cond “fn ‘BRIBE-TAKING Ling from York the office of [by Asac |New. Yor [=dtr. | send tn both how dermen," Torpey, voted te “Oh, 1 ira t reat ¥j Latowt 3s) “T deel queste peal t am anestion 3 con foreman, Alderman by thin t Peters, ‘The tasui pepheimer prominent sictan or ¢ s If-so, Protect Yourself against Pneumonia and Grip by using’ Buchan’s Antiseptic Dental Soap | appeals. Even if you know nothing of a} ‘piano, the ‘Pease’ For 63 years it thas been recognized as one of the ‘most durable pianos made. !facturers’ prices, and 3 years to pay be your if desired, Used pianos, and good ones, of many makes, from $125 for catalog, PEASE PIANO CO., °° 428 West 42d St., Near B' (Spotl Jn axparent questions fred at him by and made a apeech, in which he sald! “I want this body to distinctly under- stand that Iam one of throo snte tual giant in the Board of Akers: and you'll appreciate -my-calibre, 1 when I say that. times when wo must shat our mouths as Mr, Jerome will probably be able to tell you." Mr, Jerome. wixteen Sears back, ‘Oh, no, T guess ni had T would have bes matter to select a Pease Pi ~ ALDERMEN HT BY ANEW to Thr Evening W THe IT n the Hoart of Aiderir origtit to fl th Recorder viving x va sto the Governor wax Introduced mblyman Laws A rk city, Ci Cavillier wil ask the Governor to ergency mossagn Monday [nlght in order to rogh the bit tmrougn ane ines. “Owing tol tye doodle charges whieh have been brought mealnat certain, Al- * Mr, Cayilier sata, * sity of tranaferring thelr: right to ¢hoose a Tecorder to the Governor-of inp Brats Aldermen are a dik- credited body, and they should not be allowed to perform no important a duty an that of selecting a Recorder.” The ——se GRAND JURY PUTS -MORE_ ALDERMEN. ONG RILL TO Two members of the Board of Alder- men—were-reserved. for aril today in the of tho arrest of Alderman Willlam CUC ford, of Queens, for accepting a bribe of 0G: Ta $6,000 to shift the M. 0. L. votes from Palmtert to Cowing in the balloting for a Recorder to succeed John W. Goft. The two men were before tho Grand Jury...to-day. are. Monty, Clay Peters, the leader of the M. O. L. Al dermen inh the chamber, and Wiliam J. Petors afforded a good deal of en! tainment forthe Grand Jury during the three-quarters of an hour that was de- deny -ble stinally— got. M Of course, don’: replied vow of 1 the Alde ation, Declines to Answei “Wat —were—voutn—there fo Jerome. ne to answer your stouted Peters, in pelled te Uke thts? Answer,a . Mr. Pe! sider it hypnott What T want to know Is why these tho the rain to buy hot come to me about it," DJD_wenthrul. tone, a up. fe And he doit ime. fiote anddooked rravehvage at Serer i AW ATH TH Oppenheimer ‘Treatmedt Sustaiged, | e of Coliler's Wi Treatment. and pu statement of (ie work betog done bys Oppenheimer Insulute cary Digest of Jan rh nerve phyzitiaua Ta who heye badexperlenco with the Oppe fetmer Treatment and who stated that the reaulte biaiied (rough Thee bro from @ medical standpotot “The Oppenhelaial” Treatureat-tor-Atcobot fam may be administered through any p be given at THE OPPENHEIMER ISTITUTE, 159 West 34th St eet, New York City. ~PERHAPS YOU PLAY THE PIANO? eth: tone and action to please you—it jiS to musical people that our piano you will find it reputat guide, up. BRANCH|NEW, Proposes! | to Take Away Power to Elect..Recorder. ! opriwing—out know about that," “By the way, Mr. when was it that you got out of EF and T this body of mento know If 1} Kly for January | Sth acknowledges Injustice done to the Op | BILL x nen af a Sey In the that pow ta day avillier, of Sthe néces: -DAY. rand Lary: mitted al! ir, Juron have been asked to appear again’ to- ‘ow bafore the Grand Jury. fi Torpey wan (wih Mr. Jerome for an hour y sy, but it appears 902 tout <edto confer with the Dis. 3 (rict unless he was permitted ogy » have and x0 Mr. Palmiert m went Inptuat capacity, Peters Vk bine out that am the Jeailer off tho M. OL. delegation in the Hoard of Aldermen he is, in. fa the only one ony who Is autaarized to apeik tn the mate 1. ter of how the votew sball de® cast, me monn authentic source It ie learned ssp 1y that Clifford wil set up. the de- Henao that heohaxgepmmitted no felony 3G n taking thee mon@izor the reagon that hig tie Beard of AlMeh nen jas “not the bow Retorder. - AbconH teary at Courts Build defense thi other Jas ns nations for votes from. one ras he is and that]; all of the blame tnvolyved the changing candidate t ater member of the board, “Looking Up 'Phone Calts. aren On Manray ne tre ueht That lt Chess, y will throw some HOnm. tabs £ he votes. tom-in-the Bu Board oe Al ity to chooga. att —HHat Be i nth sound; Clifford, who is now, dinder, $10,000 bail a 5 7 “T expect befor: pver_to have evidence. to’ send mol than-one‘Aldernian-to prisn,t sald: the sh Tiatristoc tienes dt tepoast bee hee vo. are. moro Aldermen, counented: with this bribery splot than the two Nnder clon-and thyt they wera hold= ttt fag Sut for a long time tose how mugh » they could. met. far thetr-xotes,—-Bome 23d of the Municipal Ownership. Aldermen, jaf ww I belle Just plain.fools and were being led out sold like so many sheep.” > ae ee Cammeyer. Stamped on a Shoe means Standards/Merii| GO” Ave. & 20™St, Hnte Ball Costu ones there nro} Pe rs mpertinent | ap-) hypnotical | 1 ters, since | sald the votes: dtc us ed tip biighes a aI 1 n easy no with jon, can} Manu- Write N.Y, fh Extra-“Holly- Coffee Formerly, Sold-elsewhere-ar30c. OUR Regular Price 24c. SALE PRICE for threeday: TE | OZAVE. Cor, 247 ST AnnualShoeSale Slippers Are the Artistic and Fin- ishing Touch, | TheyExpressthePerfect | Taste of the Wearer. This year, when fashions de- mand so-much of evening shoes, it is only possible for a lady to “find among the infinite variety of our gréat and yet exclusive stock exactly what she desires, “We originate slipper stytes == quid create aeanice—fash = our customers to in their slipper o Prices Range from _ 3 *g” to in ings Specially ved to match and contrast h our slippers—thus producing & color scheme not to be found—at any other house, and rendering shop- ping for Slippers and Hosiery singu- larly agrevable and satisfying at our store—as these two departments ad-. join, so tat Hasiery. and Slippers $3. 00, $5.00 @ $6.00 CoffeeSale., Mail orders Mea. Tel 2 orders filled. Mocha ~and eva?” 22¢: Sy “Holland; 5 Ie. Yellvered Manhattan, Brooklya and je Hronx: 10 Ibe, 25 milea;, 25'1bs,. 109 miles, °\ Green oF Stine, Sale 40c Company 283, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St, lot. Park Place and Barolay sta. 2840, TREE Special Value $3.00 $2.35 to Now, $2.85 $6.00, $3.35 For Ladies and Gents, in Viel Kid, Box Calf and Shiny Leathers. epurposs ot-antetas tite — Long Hoh 38 ; hint one bt, Whom gay- Recorde ‘This opinion based on oy fact tht. the dnembers represent and. that they- cannot at 2a} afclal “ho 1H Lois, ae reaty pf only one of the)? Muntlia nepresented. ¢ lias announced posltively » Ale ¢ Involeed

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