The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1907, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LKING BALLOT BOXES TAKE UP Pref. Henry Howe. John Dilimrier Cromrel! Childe Aexton * Rosenthal dotn Econopouty. Feinand Akon - Chiet Bull Bear [J Mortimer Kaptan perenne if ferry Donnelly y Eddie ¥. Hines To Vote for King Slip The | Jere. twomes ss j ard W, Amel Evening. World Coupons || ¢ W. Malt azuetus Phillips Down Their Throats. jj Ber Marine Bilas VP, Clayton can PTT Phil Jetly “§ x See RTS Adgest TLudewan “PAYTON BACK.IN LEAD.I| ctisnay tarry Latchaw atone Monroe J.- Fisher TET 2 = : SOO. Metiraw Manaver's Friends Have Given. | Geeree 7: y Him 11,454 Votes: for, , | : Carnival Crown. earl dia oo ae, Lemuel Smith clestitnlitoate Term: Wafers [f doe “Heralds of the coming’ rani] pe erleret crs Carnival have’ made their a pBrare NY eainitcon Wall en the streets of Coney Island {n’ the|f “reat City! Chafee. shape of peripatetic masks on cylin-|} warner Knobloch @rical forms and bearing eo lemend F. Van Ackerman é Arther Lev ee t George Lambert | gE t SING WORLD, t LD Fred sche. ‘ ts ‘BALLOT BOX | Bot | t Vote for & t ’ } t KING OF THE MARDI G | ; H | ‘ 4 Cast Your Ballot Here. | | pone Behe macher: § te | Dr. J. Leo De Varone. | ‘The last Mouth of each of the masks, met take long for the crowd at Island to comprehend, and coupon bal- line ip directly under did Coney George McKalght. Gale YP, Spaulding. A. ‘Elle lotn ‘cut trom The Evening W ‘wonn being stuffed into the mo these walking ballot boxes, rac eut with the name of one or ano} Chas. B, Burns... 0 ef the thounand candidates for King! ] x. pp, reriman bP ef the Isle of Joy for Mardi Gras week,|] #x-Alderman Lundy Mept. 16 to 2. (Poa. Wheeler. Corse Payton springs to the front) the count shows to-. Wiliam E. Owens Wittam Purnbages George W. Hall, the tall and hand- young crew despatcher of the T., and Jonn J. MoGraw, the idor and the hope of 197,00) Po!o Grounds hand: “1 would lke to regardto the Con: My neighbors and | a af the election of Chief rede), probably: the most famous of his HE prea neoe AL ENS time. 1s receiving the support of the| (hey were the fre @rt world, masters and students, who Jook at the artistic side of the matter ef cheosing a king for the essentially Brtistic, picturesque, spectacular Mardi Gras celebration. They have gathered! im M1 votes for Corsi. They are work- «fog bard, and x big surprise may be dookee for in that quarter {n a day or two. ing coupon se page 2.) ae eee AMERICAN FINANCIAL € fn Bull Bear, people in Ain “W. KRAMER.” (HOW VOIE STANDS FOR KING OF CONEY ISLAND CARNIVAL. 11,454 10,443 221 . i wai FROM ST. LOUIS Criminals Hee, to City and Sari (Continued from First Page) Four Squads of Officers Round- ims wiki throw to third. ing Them Up. Burch scored. Ritter Pastorius fied to Harry. |. CHICAGO. Aug. 2—The . Chicaro 194 N: police rounded out a day of warfare inp Fifth Inning. againat criminals tant night by killing 1G T) jyurnett fied te ‘Maloney a hold-up men just after he had 10 || got Holly's. 3 robbed a citizen, and by capturma the | ize || “ascdiena py | obber’s companion. Thomax Kelly 116 | | Fromme Lewis | whia had a record of crime, waa the tig ppwent Sus AN [man who was killed His slayer was prAna AOS Policamin Patrick J. Fee. Kelly had i bast) held up Michael ONeill, a steam fitter. ya few words in| sland: Mardlo fans." are well in the running, too. | )tanch 191, at Brighton Beach 4 i} ied andareseh es cra ion Raa 2 “ “1 think {f Chief B! Big elected as | Orie “May Be a Surprise Here. line the M. Grae will be a fine] ley owas a w Antenio Coral, the famous artint's| spectacle. jaan nine American Inad | (For the official Mardi Gras vot- SITUATION EXAGGERATED. _THE EVENING (WORLD, GIANTS, BEATEN TWICE, (Continued | d from First Page.) Sheehan to Abby son, NO RUNS. Third Inning TWO RUNS ae Fourth ‘Inning. SECOND GANE Ey tarke > nahan, Bret ted to Sey- | |BROOKLYN GETS = ANOTHER GAME HOLD-UP MAN KILLED Sixth Inning. ar A companion of Kelly Holly filed t Burnett singled. to rid Chicago of s recent inf 9 Jordan. ley. Murray fied criminals. flied to Lumiey.\ NO RUNS. The-raid Pare = ppasiorius walk Alverman ao Shippy, and ix To be extended to 0 fections of the city. A wild pitch reached fits Burch out, Hostetter. FIVE AB jon Byri ealing. 8 th to bad Marahall Eighth Inning for a ‘home run, Fromme ne out, Lewis to Jordan, Konetchy Med to Ma- Marshall } fanned. By [anes singled Hloney, ONE R itter inated inan out, Froome out, Konetehy un. arke Abby mas Roach. Dahlen walked sok second Sheehan to Storke. Shan r to) Wagner and Doyle was gjei, Dev t neenan to Alby fied to Clarke. NOORUN on the play, ntiruck out.: NO «ining began an ambulance eae the ground and took Bower Eagar ic Uine afd’ sald he wa Ale) tn Browne — Teach i Storke fouled to Bree {mour, | NO ROD | nnen-and F Seym regnahan did | Deviin 4 0 Mikewlne MM Smit Both! erro (ND RUD | ranners ads 2 threws« Dantes, be irang bat ., Second Inning. for Lwach and Dovie, Abby to Te. ser Waener, NO RUNS ( Wagner walked and stole serond thied to Sexmour. Storke Rround- Fifth Inning. . raking tied Matty began pit hing Dahien threw | ed ty Sem hint. "Anderson grounded to eeymoar ned heh. Bowerman mumed Leachin fy, for {ate Un the head by a pitched bal ot stealing, Bres- and dropped unconscious on the, plate ) RUNS i ra] minutes before ok out Wagner threw Rrosnahan took his (Devlin went the aame | walked to first on MeceGa 3. IN CHICAGO por ice RAID, votes to his credit leads Elias | is ostetter si on Alperman’s error. | 7 1 by 1,008 and Jonn Econopoul To So Be AA Ce ablations pete arrested at the same time ipa : fanned. Byrne aingled, sending Hfor-| Earlier In the day the police had ‘The ble run for the day was made by | With three cheers for Mr. M. K.. will to second. Burch’s muff of| gone actively to work to rid the West | Jerry Donnelly, of Hollander's Music| lose with best wishes, from an | | Barry's Ay let, Hostetter score, Byrne | side of crooks, and as a result. more| Mall, Coney Island, who polled 2911] “tneiomei tind seven votes for Mr.| icnnetchy fied to Maloney. ONE RUN | than twenty, thieves and plekpockets— votes, making. his tota! 2.74, and Jere] Mortimer Kaphan. M. DOKTOR, | vaiked sncrificed, | rome af them criminals of interna- ©. F. Twomey, the druggist, who, after Bor tsels Broadway, KKonete! to | ttonal reputation—were shown tn the _ years at Coney Island, opened a tore Wants an Indian King. Ritter h. Byrne. NO} getectives tn al Bureau. It in Greenpoint. Mr Twomey polled 1,086, day's work fe 084. | Here ja a characteristic letter from a hetnning: ° anaking his total 2,40 “Mull Bear inany) writen Ina boyiaa | Seventh Inning. of four squags of picked men, sent out of ee a LOSE SECOND PLACE! 0 | * readily ‘ by the Wool This Ihstituy ccesstul be- cause of the preliminary education, loag special traming and unequalled experience of the specialists. who operate its many departments. The famous Woodbury System is the result of the combined personal efforts and earnest, thoughtful in- vestigations of hese expr each improying . to the «utmost those branches of « this. ‘profession’ that come to his department. Thraugh them: WE CORRECT WE REMOVE} “poly None Pimoilee and Nisckheada! Guulanding Ease.” Wrinkles aie Hoare All the valuable knowledge and expe. rience acquired during 37 successful years are at your service. Information in person or by letteris freely given. letters are mailed from this Institute in cumstances _ strict confi dence is assured. Office hours are from 9 A P.M. daily (Sunday excepted) IE Joha H. Dermal Woobstiey Instittite professional M. to 6 New York City’s Great Interborough FAIR, |Dongan Hills, S. 1.,) Near Midland Beach, Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. $15,000 in Purses and Premiums. | Antonio Corsi was made the subject RUS 8. ef a full page in many characters and N. Aug. R—A Berlin. banker z Ninth Inning. bh owes in the Sunday World a year avo. fe international connections ex-; Burnett filed to Maloney. Holly | ; and the F Al walked Murray it Into. a Wirubte Sentiy published his sis, mth mary the opinion In aw Interview [Mal Lewin to Hummel to dorian SO | OVERWORKED EYES eee Wee to-day that the chief cause of che! RUNS : lustrations, The students of the} money stringency in European ma will rebel—sooner or late’. Then} Thomas School of Newspaper Sketcn- ing and Ilustrating nominated and hope, |. the apprehension regardi wi the help of irue art lovers, to! he uncertain, e ert him. Athierical bakers conunue In a leiter to the Mardi Gras ediio: inquiries in London and Rer ® Thomas student says: ‘Coral is under IFAct to pose for this achool every evening for ine nex! bu; interviewed thous! actual amo. fe Year, Has been’ posing “nere regularly Taemecoun — WOW for “nore than » year. He is a, pst) fb wonderfuliz clever man in hie ine, and| LPS, Start, Of these American f however strong you talx for him he will | proportion to (he # make good if elected. ‘The lady who| ince It caused alarm lest the Would ce anked io act as queen is an | Market be depleted of its reso priginal Gibson girl strikingiy therefore resulted in artificia some and c! sof dixoount : vate: nays of Cor uation of the American fi “Why: nol make the Mard! ( arilatic as poasinje? W pu bre-erinently n RK 2 on the gilded ne waking > Ing the terms for discounting their ville. | of ‘ American situatiof, which was felt to | | FOUR MINERS ENTOMBED SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD.) lal be avoided at the outset. reard- | WILKES: PARRE. Pa, Aug. 22—Feur {to us for scientific examination at the minera wno were yesterday ithe hands of experienced, registered sald: he |Causnt in the cavecin at No. 1 tunnel ( phvsiclans—who are OCULISTS. ken | of the Pennsylvania ('o, 3 ly warded ax ated n attempts sa done, ; slle high Fyexiasses—lf needed—en low as RI. 54 East 23d-St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th wt re | near here, are sulll ent believed they are Heer Jame® Hoyle, one of the m= at 2 o'clock thin morning. but since tien | ned. Boyle's compaitionr fre Peter Flynn, John Koenining and 489 Fulton St., BROOK! YN, Opposite Abraham & Straus’s, heavy rity : throne? aw Yorker has’ seen pon nei dive. to; tt at that is core te 0 ments of the Unitec a : ! decorated ‘everything. | {Ne capital requirements of the United | Ocuilits and Opticlanas ke Is of the gr seunn. He ntry to create slew capital. Old is one. of the romantics nd bonds are being scitied down | characters.” A new candidte is presented In \' tam A. Norton. of the Kelth & Harlem Opera-Houre stock com | seeking for a market or| The. banker “Analy opinion that the F Hive situation were exaggerated | {n competition with excessive new issues exprensed ropean fears regard. | jie Sie-Amarican. nancial and speck There is a persistent rumor all over ere Conev I wo ALT Joly nil Jolly has Spent. and that he and iis supportecs| FORT ERIE RESULTS. the SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Every Brill Suit Reduced 30 to 50% Every black suit reduced. e quietly coraing Up pal aneres the store room buck of FORT ERIE RACE TRACK: Ontario Every blue suit reduced piel, to be “apruy, 7 pa et teivad ie, Pre eRe aT aerConcrhes ‘Aug. 2—The races to-day resulted ay Every gray sult reduced ee Sill be xo many of them by follows i fancy mixture suit reduced. is tort bin eles! Bye Il. Gn » two-plece suit reduced E Geriainiy (ie es vores t tay OF to T paces 2 three-piece suit reduced. f to-day'a poll dorx not Miss Cesarion 3, Time—11t Hob's Pe Aithventtey duced. pani J¢ {Ericula Lady i. Dorase! OULU ME DUEL Sauce = popular hotel Dulcinea, Venus Messalin garment tallored by one of ten of America’s foremost wholesale Tork! sa eee es tor [ting rane The jefferson Club sends 70 votes for : Gtoy Fete ee es f DSC irech te uae ataay very garment of modern fabric, weave and design « Knobloch, of Louls Staucn's. ty meciin es. Orlandot,, Bas 1 Lark Every Brill garment is of advanced style —extreme style naw and?good Hand, har 36 votes to-day. | Rergoo, Givonni Raggio, Malmaison style next seasor : Harry: Horne ager of the | sir Cyril and Mamaroneck also ran. y Rialto bills at Claren. IRD RACE—Tracklens ins don Hotel, Coney Tsinnd ecelved MI votes * picture wax — printed Tuent JAB Deen associated wi the the past twenty years at No on street, Man- hettan. Kaphan's Friends Busy. Mortimer Kaphan‘s friends write of| | FIFTH Ry him as follows and 4 to will wtil ntin “HESMIF & winner fo fits NATURAL COLOR Brill Suits, Brill Suits, rane jo $18.90, Brill Suits, Suits, Values Values to $22.50, | to $30.00, | Brill Va‘ues * | to $15.60, | | | (Sizes Broken.) “Inclosed please And. fone aie sn Rae 2 rine ‘or nei i ue ARG) aa $7.50 ‘$10. 00 $13.50 $15.00 sample i Paul Pry ans ra Sid oes Sih i hundred phan. Wis f Youths, Outing Children’ 's Children’s ave Soe uits, Trousers Wash Suits : Ai, mete cole aye air Values Suits Values eT eS. to half price, naif price BARRETT GILMAN 5 WEEE: wre ‘ fo wigan aug w ote geen alti) E22, 123% ssctosins, $7.00, Kapoan The “amicte King, “trom. hie $7.50 $1 50 to $4 | 24 t 082 48 $4 00 Vitimeloned. Ana: tairieen, votes tor : C10 $2. 0 Mortimes ‘capan, tie king of that per ae Katie HAIR. ify GEAR Pour Mard) Gras. Hoping thnt Every color here now-—every model here now--every day you wait may be a day too late—now's the time Saturday old friend of 3 downtown stores open until 6 P. M,j Harlem store open until 10 t ELL. No matter how long it has been PoM i Bitisecd aud Hay OnE igray or faded. Promaes a Juxuri- ORT THE HABIT. GO TO if Martimer Kaplan. » ant growth’of healthy ha Stops ee King of Mx ras its falling out, and “positively re- sitters aig fey votes (7 Dandruff. Keeps hair soft TS a raltae raiaa Is nota dye. pase conly Rk tew Noten, miil ae the pheecainiacen ting worn, “every iiiie “bil heise*|89e- amd $1.00 bottles, al druggists, | 222 SROAOWAY. 3 ' ‘ Ark FOUR Brothers STORES. UNION SQUARE, 14tn, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANOT, n. Greenwich Chambe 125th STMEET, co Al +» Dear Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave,, Bistand82dSts. Running Races, | follow headaches, dizziness—a score| {of preventable troubles that might! Come | ENTRIES CLOSE: Dog Show, Aug. 31 Horse Show, Aug. 26. | Automobile (Decorated). Parade, | Aug. 31 Poultry Show, Aug. 28. Trotting Races, Aug. 2 6 P. M. day pre- ceding race. Agricultural, Floral, Women's Work and Photo- Aug. 28, OPEN TO ALL. | | Horticultural, graphic, For ulars Address Richmond County Further Partic Alls plain sealed envelopes, and under all cir- | 22 West 23d. St. Nework | AUGUST 238. ] -| | } \ } i | ericltural Society, 135 Richmond Terrace, Port Richmond, S. I., New York, syu0tssituting, No law may be @ enacted to keep meh and women out of employment so they may not earn their daily bread. It is therefore proclaimed ilis.t whosoever shall use a “Situation Wanted” Ad. in the Morning World may thwart adversity and Find Work at Short Notice. The medinm whieh prints the mont employers’ ndvertinements seeking help ia the one you ‘ne in Jooking fer m sit | 10.711 Help Wanted World Adver- timementn Inat week-—-7,201 more dhan the Herald, ‘Tribune, Sun, | Times and Presa comuined, | | 1 | eg eANid LO ae aie Trade. Marked Shoes at $4 -95 6,000 Pairs For To-Morrow’s Sale. The “Snow” } $4.00 Shoes | a The “Packard” $4 .95 $4.00 Shoes | “McElwain” $3.50 Shoes| 9 Palr. They are Hand Welted, the newest shapes. : Lace, Button and Biuchers Sizes 6 to 11, all widths. Made of selected Patent Coltskin, Pat- ent Kidskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and Glazed Vici Kid. Boys’ School Shoes. Box Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Coltskin; double oak leather soles; sizes 1 to $450 Worth $ at. The in all Sample Lots Surplus Stocks Factory Rejects 5 2.25, Makers’ Price, $3.00 ; "Early Fall Styles of TAO Makes. Si 2 widths A to t Gin Metal, Calfskin, Glazed Vici Kid, Patent Coltskin and Patent Kidskin, Broad Extension Soles, Tipped and Plain Toe, High Cuban and Medium Military Heels. Lace, Button and Bluchers. Paira Floor. Mass., and Cont Entire stock consisting of 1 (inl DREN, on ‘sale Jepartme! nt, At $4-9° a Pair. at $1.50, $2.00 ne SURPRISE. 523-529 8th Ave., Bet. 36th & 37th Sts. 138-146 West 14th Street. N.W. Cor. 3d Ave. and 83d, St. Between Cth and 7th Aves. Cre Bloc: from“. Station. MEN’S SUITS, Of All-Wool Fancy Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds, 5 ADVANCE FALL STYLES E; F. Ricker Shoe ot #0 pairs Shoes for MEN, \VOM third floors to-morrow in, our toor hese shoes were made to STORE Bridgeport. Surprise Special S Elegant new Fall Patterns in new color combinat cut in’ the iatest single- brew e fabrics; Taste: jonably tailored and durably lined. Per fect fitting and very stylish suits for men Sizes 34 to 42. On salé one week endin next Friday. See them on display in the show windows AT ALL FOUR STORES The Surprise Store’s FamousGuarantee refunded instantly request, All slothing’ pressed and re- one year free, Money paired for on Men’ tw Cassi Me Worateds reall ie Worn ted Serger. Lea tont 87. 50: Jote and Se siodels sive pattern Men's Flexant “New Sirioed. ry | Men's ANIA Worsted Pants. rants “Hoya! Stvllah Belted Dowb]e Breasted: Ka lekerb ocker Re "82.50 The sarsiise Stores AreOpen Saturday Evel Evenings thors! Purable Fancy ment te ® 1 5 Suite A Reference Book for You and for Me, for Our Friends and Their Friend The 1907 World Almanac. ON SALE EVERYWHERE. Price, 25 Cent By Mail, 35 Cent».

Other pages from this issue: