The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1907, Page 9

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SAS DEACON MADE BETS AT SOCIETY RACES Watchung Hunt Contests Real ITH CHARGES AGAINST SOCIETY CLUB BY JERSEY on v purses, 1 ‘That it permitted open pool-relling and crooked racing ring. Plainfleld, attended the racea. 4 H y in the ring. { Gambling Affairs, Law- wormat six bookies, each of whom was maid to Fave put up £0 a day for \ yer Charges the privilege, were located at the entrance to the grand-stand befure and | | J during the racing: | “6 BOOKIES ON GROUND. | which he was riding, and won hie bet and lost the race by tard pull : with pool-selling, bas forfeited its franchise, / Plainfield’s Police Chief and : Others Accused of Per- : mitting Law: Violation, and waving it at a barber pole near b: ey nat the. : et ata oP The race meeting was held under t Nomen gs a auspices of the National Steeplechase | Justic, and Hunt Association. Bee here, the/ cutor programme which I hold as evidence) 4.00 gives their names: “P, F. Collier, loads of money “Julian M. Gerard, a rich bug. “Chas. Pfiser, the millionaire of Ber- nardsyille, N. J “H. L. Herbert, stacks of money himaeif of evidence In Runyon’s possession. fight, against the men Nine out of ten men you meet in| Plainfield, N. J., witl ask you how much } you lost Decoration Day and Gaturday | Bt the third annual meeting of “the fatchung Hunt Club, held at the Driv- ing Park. which is located just over the city line tn the adjoining county of Middlesex. They even follow you on the to get particulars, tf possible, of of the he office of hot care for It.” repi i the editor LAWYER-PARKHURST Teanc P. Runyon, the lawyer-Parkburst, of Plainfield, N. J., makes (hese tthe Watchung Munt Chi defies the law by running horses for That a deacon of the Methodist Church waa conspicuous tn the betting ‘That Chief of Police Patrick Kiley and Detective Florence MoCarthy, of That Lewis B. Waring, son of O. T. Waring, Standard Ot! magnate, and son-in-law of Chartes J. Fisk, the New York banker, Mayor of Pla! That one “gentleman rider’ tet $500 on a horse running againat his ‘own, ing. That the Middlesex Driving Park Ansociation, in leasing !t# grounds to the Watchung Hunt Clyb for the holding of steeplechase races for purses, ‘That Prosecutor George Berdine, of New Rrunsawick, has fatied to aval members of — the He expects tc fore a his pastor the a. © hh thodint ureh. Mr. Hunyon called yesterday at | Mer Bfatim hres local news. ainfield. omething IT have written said Runyon to the editor Dea ted took his pigs t Bppes: Runyon called | bat “bookle” got your money. “Lewis G. Young, overweighted with | o¢ publication ao Every tenth man passes you at the | coin. u his statement, with the slight’ ty; elevation of a saddle, crating hia whip; “Percy Evans, Hi. A. Bourne, F. Praphical error in, the spellitg’ of | grains: his leather boots as he canters| ware, W. 8. Bilts and C. B. 8. Bel-| frst name “Louse.” | Mr. | \ by without deigning to notlos you at|jows—regular howling swells, all of/ eat ve, oi the pedestrian level. These are the } members of the Watchung Hunt Club, and they constitute the smart set of the blace them. Why, the only poor man in the crowd was Dr. M. O'Malley Knott, the| Irishman, who doctors their horses, and aithough he t# not @ millionaire he is } “Gol dined if thie part of Jersey the Run f . . well fixed. iby vening World reporte: Bin't gettin’ to be most as spry ual™<., ony me owners were Poter| the with a lond gu! Bheepsbead Bay,” de Melick, famous all ¢ town pump in Piaim: o the watering trough in New Brur K as the “Mayor of Pluckemin.” He continued Guttenburg Over Again. Jared Tunts J. way from the Even note of alarm. H t Island, bloods from the Crescent Avenue byterfan Church, and the ultra-exch dan, Pree- one-tenth A, " [every nine out of ten | because the bookies skipped. | inquiry ‘ork brewer, Be there was not discernib! Hauck, the wealthy New Y | sefisgernible ‘any | Year before he| i Opies, and re © editor in| ree to L N. J. although are with Runyon | 1a, E EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, JUDGE CARBEISO, OF JERSEY, DEAD Chief of the Supreme Court Succumbs to Brief Attack | of Pneumonia; Headache, Nausea and After an Mines of two days Abram | therefrec? Quick Garretso& Chief Judge of the | Supreme Court of New Jersey, died last jnight at his home in Morristown feom pneumonia. He was sixty-fivo years old fand leaves © widow, & son and two daughters. yn March 1, 182, Judge <derretson endant of two of the oldest pmereet County lle owas! he head nis clase a ge, and later studied tn th arvard 1aw school. He began the prac tice of law. in 1865 as an ANsoctate of the Gilchrist, and tn J was, ‘ot thé | same court Th 18% he retired to private penctice, formin, hip with James B. Vredenburg 340 W. 185th st oO. th ay. Bh ev. and sth, m & Cortrignt. B'wi ‘ome 3 a Greene & Demoorat, and a member of the staff of Gov, Betle. HA red Re. Brill stores are the leading in all America. The Brill serge is the largest in America. . weavers, ted | A foremost serge tailors. in fr the h Specials: hold shape, fit, style. and color unti suffer with Constipation and the Dulness, eariness caured fax Daina casted bY | te Bway & 46t meh ts ‘robe jerren. June Sales and Brill Serges re stores Brill serges are from the world’s best i Brill serges are tailored by America’s Each when seen Brill serge assortment fs greatest and Brill serge values best values anywhere WONDERFUL SERGE SUITS, warranted’ to 1907. DO}, S. & H. cor, 119th. | rh Ten Complimentary "=== To Fvery Applicant To-Morrow and Every Wednesday Following Until Further Notice (O every person, whether a purchaser or not, applying at Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor, to-morrow and each suc- ceeding Wednesday until further notice, will be give free, ten S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. complimentary stamps of the same date is good in any one book. but siamp collectors will receive a reasonable additional nuniber of complimentary stamps for usé in other books they miay have unfilled. Coupons, wrappers, tags and labels may be, ¢ Green Trading Stamps those which are valuable. Green Trading Stamps Only one set of hanged for S. & H, Ask for the list of any of our Stamp Booths, ness 1 worn > fives from the Grace Episcopal reap Dut, “It was old Guttenburg with the mit Got Bet Down. Falsed. I reckon four thousand people| ay went eut to ihe driving park sat-| WO BOY BURGLARS = | HAND TAILORED BLUE SERGE SUITS— {eaw the critters run, and it wasn't onl¥] wegay jooking for trouble. About the ADMIT THEIR CRIME. | unusual under $16.50; special $12.50, ee betes critters that rap—some of the! srs: man I met was a deacon of my | ME, |} U. S. TRUE BLUE & B B. SPECIAL BLUE making critters took off.” own church, the Methodist denomins-| <i LISS SERGE SUITS—acknowledged greatest value Out of the dust of disappearing! |), sh ot give hi . but 1) 5 : in America under $20; special $14.50. | Dookies and a rare collection of storigs| teil Bes The heacort wag right ba ‘eet-| Thirteen- Year-Old Pair Plead AUSTRALIAN ree aan SERGE SUITS, ieiter iG. tin from the Plsinield rumor foundry] Unf Sova ti my own eyes Mz. War-| Guilty to Stealing Jewels $25 standard in every way, cut on exclusive continuous posts; brass top rails; i Stands forth today @ David—tsaac P.| ing son-in-law ow the Mayor of Plain- | Brill Manchester, Derby 1. and Derby Il. -8, 4-0, Runyan, lawyer, of Piaintleld, who lives| tila, N. J» wager % on Bilver Twist. | from Bronx Flat. odels; special $17.50. ud y tbree signe, 4-0, 4-0, | in North Plainfield ‘and has a strong| C ot Police Kiley and Detective! qrirteen-year-old Edward Kelly, of | models; SP is 3-0; jar price, $5 75 i following among the Santi-gentieman-| Mocarthy were atthe grand-atand OTS" oe te, and Joseph | SILK-LINED BLUE SERGE SUITS, jour- $7.50) sale price. .... 2 i | Compe - ia (ai order ‘Doey were off thelr beat, Jawle, also thirteen, of No. GW Was: ag sie rey value at less ‘No an has a collar on me,” e: all right. - * a { f Lawyer Runyon today to an Evening| "Now, there's nothing narrow-minded One Hundred aT Tato, — BLUE SERGE SUITS BMBODYING ALL | . about me. The | in New Jersey is were arraigned to e ‘3 Vou | World reporter, “and I am not afraid] Syolictt as to 1 i-selling. All racing tydtey on a charge of burglary, made that Is best In ready-to-wear tailoring—ex- i to ght “the Ring,” which is running) for money or vther valuable thing ts 17 OoY CA 0 tuk oe re els magi tremely high grade; spectal $20. | this par: of Now Jersey. Here t» Mayor] probiblted, and no person can make up |bY Mrs. aiiinda } Mote tere Wy Maye. | any purse for such @ race without being avenue. | : GET TRE HABIT. ao TO Wisk, an o' 1 who won't even tet the] S07 Duet a inisdemeanor. | Two boys were feen entering the | people expectoraie on tte street, ktting) “in violation of {ils section of the’ Le ement below her Hooms on Saturday. } ae raat re ee Sir Yourtn race on Saturday ‘as fol- In her absence her rooms ware broken on and hig a = Be BP or loway “Union Cu For Hacks or Hunt- fito and fewelry valued at $150 wos) ke part io an ope ¥ - ‘hel ers, Puree ol 10 ec | 14th, "way. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, eri ot of New Jersey nd, feb, $10, half forfeit" 1 UNION SQUARE, yn. B 4 > BY rag hengiea By sie vencauhnen tak aen't sce how Prosecutor George, Ber, | Policeman Edward Thompson learned || 278 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 125TH STREET, cor, 3d Avenue, - fine, of Middlesex, can dodge @uty \that the two boys had been spending | Paving trampled law under foo! jy the face of this evidence.” eaadih Snehey-enk arrested theta, | Ali Rich Men. Ready for Hot Fight. Kelly was remanded for sentence ve ve vat ‘ *Dhey're all mililenaires.”” declared| Mr. Runyon made other charges/efter both boys pleaded guilty. Jewls | continuous posts, he: Mr. Ri om, flercely 1g his fist] which showed he is ro tthe for @ long was sent to the House of Refuge. Ms | Nections with top ra: , M Ll . facades Sit 50, J wielinery | Any of these enameled bed- steads can be had in colors for A | $1 additional. SXTHPAY, 19°70. 20% TI NEW YORK. Special Sale Wire Springs —————————————————————————————— Regolarty. Sale Price. | Regularly. Sale Price : : 718 .. $2.) 4.75 .. $3. fo-Morrow a Continuation of Wednesday and Thursday Hp #272 «OE aR [967s «98.78 That Phenomenal Sale of June sth and 6th ane Seed. op 450., 3, 6.50.. 5.00 | Weill, Haskell &» Co.’s Surplus Stock of Wi . A P : Hats, Toques €8 Bonnets ines and ; z i Fine Lingerie Waists als, 409U a A years. Seturday and Monday all previous selling records broken, but the assortment of sizes and styles are still intact. It one of the largest individual purchases on reeord, and the second | ment goes on sa'e to-morrow. You cam thank the extremely cold weather for this great waist-buying opportunity, exclusive, individua! styles, Waiste that approach nearer the fine ' band-mede French Waists then any Waists made outside of J aris, | All these’ Waists are made from the very sheerest ma- 4 terials, beautifully and, effectively embellished with fine aay ‘ace, French beading and hand\embroidery 4 to choose from in and long sleeve designe 1,000 Sample Dress Crepe de Chines, Etc. One of those extremely good things that becomes doubly important because of the limited number. We were afraid the sample ‘ale woud be overshadowed by the Lingerie Sa'e, 80 we brought it out separatel \. These waists are not only the travelers’ samples of » large down- town concern, but the cancelled orders, refused because of late delivery. A backward season has made storekeepers only too anxious to refise goods, This accounts for Waists at suc) » low price, $1.95 = 32.95"3% $3.95 sit $4,952" embroidered and trimmed 1 in Waists that sweee tutended¥6 well @ trex $18 te a0nnt, “$8 98.95 ot «= Washable Shirt Waist Shields, 3 Pairs for 25¢ EVERY PAIR, WARRANTED sbape, In order to 7 lete we will offer ‘More than 15,000 pairs washab'e light-weight [reas Shie'de wade cepecially for shirt waistepure white ook covered, 81,00 dos, pairs or ) pa're for. * a 8 SALE that has proven to be the most sensational Waist Bargain occasion that has taken place in ship- The Griffon brand of Waists have « world-wide reputation for smart, Handreds of different styles Waists in Laces, Messalines é» Taffetas, | $6.00 former prices $18.00 to $25.00 ' Children’s Hats $3.00 . former prices $6.00 to $10.00 Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; igth St. at $250 The best piano ite price ght, As to its musical Judge that by hearing it. As to its lasting quality, We Guarantee It to Give Satisfaction You are protected in every way No Money Down when you buy a Wolfner—both by our guarantee and that of the Sla No interest, No extras. manufacturer, ery. built not only for rich tone quality, ba niga for durability, thon cover yd with (Biecet Cooper Srore, Filth Plows, Cater) IEC ERG The Wolfner lence, it speaks for itself--you can Week stool and prote> each one, Liquors DUSONE BT —inr teneee ton! per Delicious Tokay fede, fer Seetaont teint te wwioo thie a (ogd resliao $8c, $1.18, $1.74, $2.25 BURCKHARDT Diedesbel: + 5.00 5.35 5.9% » 6.35 old. Dire diacill $3 ot & $1.35 HUGE: BD 281 UBEN UALITY EE wRish ® GER ABSINTHE ved | ide ed's ben im BI OE IMPERIAL ZINFAN DE. AIRE BURGUND LD KOrERNE + $3.65 T and © 86e $7 Fri oe 12 Qe dINE WINE a SWEET CATAW 1 MUSCATEL ‘gn, sae" Route Gilice OOO NORMANDY RYE—gallon, $3.80; $7 Tull quart DEN WEDDING RYE—gelion, ORES quan “ 85e mone tela . OLD CABINET RYE>-vsllon, $2.80: 65 foil gusrt 65¢ Mow Re | $1.05 | | PERFEC TION CC Kiee Unusual Bargains in ‘Bedsteads With Some Others in Mattresses and Springs Enameled Bedsteads—} 1-16 inch continuous posts, heavy iron connections, strong filling fods.and finished with the best xtra heavy brass continuous posts; strong fil tods; heavy chill connection: colors or plain white; 56 50 ° regularly $8; sale price toprai eg! $9.50; sale pric Enameled Bedatenda — one-inch straight posts; heavy brass top Ach siraight posi rafls, and v 3 strong laterals tions excsilent 4! and best le of enamel; sizes | Kaien a8 “er sizes only; 4-6, 4-0, regular $6. regular price, . sale price ...., oe sale pric€...-+..05 $19.75 Mattresses Reguieriy. Sale Price. Regularly. Sale Price, $10.00 Special Feit...... $9.50 9.00 No. 2 Cotton..... 7.50 6.75 No. {Combination 5.50 6.00 Fiber, softtop and bottom . 4.75 5.50 Fiber, soft top.... 4.25 8.80 Excelsior, sott top 24.50 (Siege! Cooper Store, Fifth Pleor.) $26,00 Gray Drawings. $22.00 20,00 South American Hair 16.00 16.00 No. 1 Mixed Hair 14,50 15,00 No, 2 Mixed Hair 12,50 10.50 No. 4 Mixed Halr 9,00 16.00 Best Feit....---- 14,00 13.50 Eclipse Felt 11.50 Sewing Machine | Brusseis Rugs e" Satisfaction | Heavily Reduced Ease of operation, This is an unusually at noiseless running, a¢- | tractive offering—not only-on curacy | account of the low prices, but and 1 of the speed | #80 on account in work | 2umber of rugs involved. and | There are about five hum lasting | dred rugs in the lor—fully quality | double the quantity usually are the | found in under-priced lots, fea- |. and giving, therefore, double, the usual choice, tures The lot comprises three of the 1 grades in all the most Fountain and | sredes in ail, th a Victory Sewing | the very largest. Machines Tovey Sie coe 10,6x15,0, $45.00,....... $38.50 that have made them so popu- 10,6x13.6, 42.80... 35.50 lar among experienced oper- 10.6x12.0, we 31.50 ators, 9.0x15.0, -. 81.50 Every moving part of the Poun- | 9,0x12.0, . 25,50 tain and Victory is ball bearing, 8.3x10.6, 23.50 Largest shuttles of any family | 9.0x 90, . 20.00 machine. 6,0x 9,0, 14.75 $1 Down—$1 a Week Absolutely No Other Charge Free Delivery Tapestry Brussels Ruge Colors are unusually varied and tasteful; every rug in perfect cou ditton. Fach Fountain and Victory is a Sort |] Guaranteed for 10 Years | 1!.3 * !2.°.. $22.50 t . 10,6 x 12.0.0 + 17.80 Ser of « nenty goes Ww 9.0 x 12.0 : 18'50 eretr seer oe Free instruction ee era ae ’ 10.50 ee 6.0 x 8.0 6.75 Prices are $19.75, $20.75 Velvet Rugs and $23.75 | Vietory Drop-Head | | They're all high-grade qualities in good, bright color ng and prety designs. A selection of room sites, suitable for parlor, bedroom er office Cabinets Wedneedey'a Regxiartr Bate 9.0 x 12,0 24,50 8.4 x 10@,, 10,50 : ings {3ieeeh Genrer Stores Flee Flown Merona

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