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oy ~ ron FUNERAL SPLIT UPBY FLUDO AA UN ee ent Orders Drivers & Not to Follow the f Hearse. LONG DELAY AT CHURCH Pinatly Body Is Taken. One, Way and’ Sixty Carriages Go Another. ral, that jamsburg, had ‘Wo-day. ‘The hearse containing his body went from Bt V de fe gutes. A feud between the Liberty Dawn Parcantso2: ao organization of eab rivers, on one aside, and the Interna- letona! Brotherhood of Teamsters, allied fwith the United Brotherhood of Team- eiers, on the other, was resporislble for @ sad distribution of Mr. Tully's letaaras Ifcsed 10 foliow the driver of the hearse, joey would have allowed him .to bring e tail end of the procession, heard of a Mr, Tully w butcher Mee: district, where the Irish nave fully withstood the growing td. jand Italians. He died on Tue \Fangements for the funeral were iy Gearge Hamilton, WNo. 35 Bedford avenue. The demand for carriages fwreat and #0 many other fy Wor to-day, that Mr. Hamilton Welied to recruit the veutcie maae an undertaker, of for tre Wauily mourners from al! over Brooklyn. Bad been conveyed fro idence, at North Seve ford avenue, to the foorpse and the mourn street and Bed- ren, While ra were in th agent of the international Teamste Brotherhood ‘questioned the driver of the hearse ana found that he was a member of the Diberty Dawn a tion, There is % [deadly feud on een the Liberty wo and toe International _Brother- The business agent went down the Yong line of oarriages and ordered all ‘the coach drivers to refuse to follow he hearse unless a Brotherhood man as assigned to drive ft. Business Agent Obdurate. By the time the order had been passed jlong the coffin had been brought out ‘and placed tn the hearse. Then under- taker Hamilton was informed of the yeondition that had arisen during the ‘church services. The mourners crowded around . Badertaker and the drivers crowded round the business agent, who was ed to consider the feelings of the reaved family. But the business, ‘agent was adamant as The policeman’ on the beat tried to proce a truce, and, failing, ca'led ‘apt. Kreamer. of the Bedford Avenue Biation. When the captain arrived an Ammense crowd had gathered and he Wont for the reserves. AL last the fu- started on its disorganized way a delay of more than half an the IT, Four open carriages containing the oral tributes preceeded the hearre by Wpeveral blocks Two carriages carry- Ang the immediate family of the de- ceased followed the route of the hearse, but were kept out of sight of ft. The ‘other coaches were driven as. their drivers willed. CAN'T “SHOE” AWAY WHE THIS LAND ‘Son of Moorish Chief Learns Barbary Coast_ Methods Are Bad Form. Here. This businres of divorcing a wife by throwing a pair of shoes at her Is or- @hodoe in Northern Africa, but It ts mot quite the thing In New York. Achmar Siver, who says he ts the son | of a Moorish chief, and who liver at No, 2% Washington street, loarned this} | jto-day when he was arraigned in the| Violating the Speed : ‘Tombs. Court charged with having! Law. } | hrown a new pair of thick sled shoes t his loving wife. defense was that QINerce her and that the shoe tossing epedient which is quite the caper in \eitica, Whence he came, was all that occurred to him at the time. He paid that hix wife bad distressed | {htm by Working in an all-night restau- lrant where she was a waitress, She Jwala that the paucity of support fromm ther husband had made her work, and: IMagistritte Dreege fold them both ‘to co home end be! good. eee ete _ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. [Dun Hees G.31/Hun nets (.20/Moon rises. 4.04 THis TIDES, High Water. AM. PM Randy Hook fl Werner's Tz Welt Gate... 0,08, PORT OF SHW York. Pay Iteriga oe Bod AMSHIPS, F Ay {Laangatr city, }ptuenos Aires, ennobec. (ibraitar, Swansea. Merida, Havana wd Hayan OUTOOING BTEAMAIII TODA BAILED \Princess Anne Gripes I Ang orton. jackson vi ( peqsranca ANastai Colorsige, Brunawick: i | ail labialis: tare Paul's | oes North Fi reet, near) jedturd avenue, to Calvary Cemetery, | lovar the rpute regularly followed by Wuntels, bur eixty coa , containing jehe relatives ind friends of the de-! jocaved, travelled through all sorts of jevioua wanderings on the way. They | descended on Calvary Cemetery front . & the funeral | c ttaelf at] ‘The drivers of the coaches re-| jjstrate eordered her to be quiet whi! {the son-marte the com t he wanted to THE THIEF HIS SHIELD Sve | AGAINST PISTOL Policeman's Revoiver Called the Bluff of Two Alleged Burg urg jalipped som glean seal to b s | frie: dw: a revolver, ordered the men to surre! At the same timo the second young man finshed the gleah- Ing object that had been passed a revolver, right on adline with B: sicmach. The policeman jumped beh’ jthe first y to throw down [the Barron Forty-seve j men ved them to the Weat street station, where the \¢ descriptions as James Kelch, twenty-one yeara old, of No. Second are! and Wiltam Kelly, twenty years old, of No, 24 Bloomsield street, Hoboken. Kelly had _a revolver; Desides that shipped to him by Kelch. ‘He also carried a jimmy Four hours later, Max Rothestein, | who keeps a second-hand porting goods store at No. 69%) Tenth avenue, station to report that glare hed mied througsh a brick wall from the room majoining his store and had taken fifty-two revolver cornet, a raincoat and other stuff. When the young meh were arraigned before Magistrate Cornell in West Side Court, Kelly claimed the raincoat had been his for a year, He was ordered titon and it was big engqugh for | ¢ him. You're it," posing $1,000 ball ted Barron WIFE GOT THE STORE AND PUT SIMON GUT Husband Said He Wasn't Needed After He Gave Her the Business. ned Into : i Simon Simon didn't mest ® pleman, althouch he admits he was simple tr. deeding his dry goods store at No. 1748 Bath avenue, Bath Beach, and a $2,000 house to his wife, Fannie, a year ago. Am soon as he did that, he says, he was ne longer regarded as an artistic plece of household furniture, although he had been married thirty-nine years He asserts that as sqon as the deeo was signed and the Ink dry Mrs. Stmor said, “Good-by, Let the postmaster know wher» you want your mall delly- pene When he came around to the store, ho says, his wife and. strapping son Samul, aged twenty-five years, would) grect him with the snappy word, “Sk booch!" and show him the exit signs. Stmon became peevish last night and went to the dry goods emporium, where he was received with the furthest north reception. It irked him so that he ed a doit of percale and began ripping off a few yards. He had Just progressed to ai- p when Mra, Simon interfered and tried to urge him to the doorway. This didn't move him, so she started up t phono, on which she kept the rec- ord: "I've Said My Last Farewell, Toot, Toot, Good-By.” ‘This wax too much for Simon, and, selzing the braas horn from the talking machine, he we Mra. Simona cn the map.mith, n ? At that moment the son Samuel en: tered impetuously, and seizing his father, In @ loy mbrace hurled abm from-the bargath counter into Bath avenue, Samuel, then had Simon Simon arneeated. The “elder man was taken before Magistrate Voorhees In the Coney Inland Court to-day, Mrs, Simon in- sisted on talking so fat that the Mf. Magwairate iy oortiees then put Bimon | Simon in $50 bo: co keep the peace. JOHN DREW’S LEADING LADY ‘SPEEDY TRAVELLER. | Her Chauffeur Pays a Fine for! Frank Rivett, who was born within | sound of Bowbells and who came to! New York from London a couple of weeks ago as chauffeur for Misa Bj]! \Burke, John Drew's lesding woman, | made his first appearance in any Amer- {ean police court to-day. | Mefore Magistrate Crane fn the Har- lem Court Rivett was charged with hay- an automobile containing Miss Burke, another, woman and a man of the pame of Chappelle in Seventh Avenues last night at the rate of twen- ty-two and one-balf miles an hour. His defense was that he was not go- low that fast. Magistrate Crane be- Ueved Polloeman Genet, who had made tha arrest, and fined Rivet $10. “Tho fine Is a joke," sald the Magia trate, “I ought to put you tn jail FOUR CHILDREN LOSE LIVES (IN DEATH TRAP ' solo Marino, seven years old, who lived with tis parente at No, 34 Bast One Hundred and Seventh street, fell into the East River at the foot of Ono Hundred and Seventh street yesterday. His body haa not been recovered. The place where the accident bap- pened Js an Anchorage for the barges which carry rubbiah out to Catt dren board the barges in search of wood, and to get on the boats they eae to cross narrow planks, In this four in a month haye been drowned by falling overboard, LD BY APAL’* EVENIN man on the Job 6th ave: and 18th St. Third Floor Salesroom G wor ions on Charge of Kick- ing Dog to Death. ner of Ho togham: passed to hi women ded him Mrz. Deck at whieh inningham oo 6—The | panty R w died here of cholera. wa had Shoemakers Clearing House met raid CHOLERA DEATH IN PRUSSIA. local Yr, FRIDAY, KILLED HER 006 AND eno cm TH ET WOM t Held for Special Ses- School Shoes| | For Boys and Girls AT ALMOST HALF !1|| From Prominent Lynn Manufacturers. Every Pair Guaranteed for Good Wear From L. Strow 5,000 Pairs Mlases’ School Shoes at es Sta to 11, ; extension Women’s Hand-Welfed Shoes Maker’s Price $3.00 Early Fal Sizes 2 Gun Metal, Sy Vici Kid Pat 8: Patent K _ Plain To Men’s Value $3.50 and $4.00 Sample Lots Surpius Stock Factory Rejecis For Boys and Girls 8% mous Makes. ; to 8; widths A to EE. tension So’es, Tipped and “Heets; Trade Marked Shoes Store Open Late Saturday Night. Shoe Co., Salem, Mass. Shoes at 1. 00 || Sizes to 13%, 1 to 5%. 113g to 2 and 2% to 5%; Patent Coltskin’ 4-59 lace and pueen worth $1.50 soles; 1 Styles of Fa- ~ Calfskin, Glazed - ent Coltskin and idskin, Broad Ex- e, High Cuban and Medium Military Lace, Button and Bluchers, $3.50 and $4.00 v,000 Pairs For To-Morrow’s pale The “Snow”’ } The wine Etwatn| $3.50 Shoes) @ Pair, They are Hand Weilled, th new shapes, Lace, Button and Bluchers, Sizes 6 to 11, all widths, Made of selected Patent Colt- skin, Pate ® Kidskin, Gan Metal Calfskin and Glazed Vici Kia. xtra Special! Boys’ School Shoes If, Vici Kid & Patent Coltskin; double oak leather soles sizes 1105, | | Taffeta Waists for $2.98 ‘tam near water-proof-as-e leather shoc can be. Russian sable squirrel. SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. Ploomugi New Black Chiffon A Most: Attractive Saturday Spzc'al! The dainty style of these waists is shown ‘fairly well in the picture, but if the jliustraticn could show you the material and\the excellent manner in which they are made, the entire lot would be sold in Jess than two hours. Sce the waists, that's the only way to appreciate them, utely new Aute Taey are mate in a “Black Chifion ial eva pack and front are tostelully clust ned. with eyelet embroidery. Bur model of 'a' splendid) qual cked. and cuffs f roe sleeves Special for Saturday Only at. : n’s Fall Shoes, $2.50. O Girls’ School Dresses Gcod $3.0 Values.- We are showing a very fine collection of The shces in this sale are all the smartest new styles. Mothers will made of durable vici kid, box gladly buy them, for the prices we ask are calf and Patent Ccrona colt in strictest harmony with «conomy. in all the dressiest of new Girls will te glad to get them because shapes. they are very prettily made and.trimmed. Three-attractive specials: They have rock Paltaclentandtare GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES of good quality ‘ cashmere with ycke and ruffle, Goodyear swieut trimmed with braid; sizes 6 to 14 1 17. sewed. Lace ani yeatpiatesr crc vessaces: 5 v Blucher cut; sizes 6 tol 1. Men’s $5.09 Storm Calf Shoes and Oxfords at Double oak 5, band sewed, tan storm calf uppers, 75c GIRLS’ SAILOR ‘suits, new Fall shield and sailor collar trim- $3. 85 ea with braid; sizes 6 to 14 TEATS; at < GIRLS’ ALL cwith_emblem-on-shield; collar trim- med with braid; silk tie; sizes 4 to 14 years; at. : cnedale, 21 mixtures, $1.98 a) $2.98 Section, Men’s First Quality Storm Rubber rior xexinston Ay Chances as. These in Fur Garments Pay a small de-osit on the Furs you select and we will store them free of charge . 1til October 15, if you desire. Thousands of Men’s and Women’s Lux- urious Fur, Lined Coats Fashioned After the Most Approved Models at About! Half Of fine black kersey and broadcloth. , AQ Men’s $55 Fur Lined Coats at $25. 52 inches long. Fincat szamples of higi-ass tattoring, in the newest feose box shepe,-with English welted-seame: Lined throughout with brown Spanish mink. Beautifully pieced Persian collars. MEN'S $35 FUR LINED COATS, $49: Lined throughout with fine Far Eastern mink, maskrat COATS, $09. Lined throughout with finest FUR LINED COATS, $125 AND $130, Lined or water mink large | quality muskrat, large with narural mink fur, storm collars of Persian lamb or brook mink, | 8torm collars of Persian! handsome large Persian Most remarkable value. lamb or brook mink, lamb collars. "5 $25 ined Coats, $12.50. Of fine black kersey-cloth and Women’s $25 Far Lin #1 broadcloth, 48 inches long, cut in the very smartest and latest box shape, with welted seams, very roomy’ and stylish. The most remarkable fur lined coat values ever offered Lined with brown Spanish sable mink and have large, soft, silky collars of brown tynx- WOMEN'S $35 FU R|WOMEN'S $55 F U R| WOMEN’S $95 AND $96 LINED COATS §21.| LINED COATS, §$29.| FUR LINED COATS, FE Lined throughout with | Lined throughout with| $49 AND $59. Lined soft, silxy. brown gable, |. gray and white squirrel,| throughout with beauti- large storm collars of the large pieced Persian} fui juirrel for, large ame to match, - | storm collar, lynx shaw! collar, WOMEN’S RUSSIAN PONY COATS, | WOMEN’S BEAUTIFUL CARACUL very latest designs, 24 snd 26 inches} COATS, 27, 30, 1 ,- various sutelas s+. $49, $95 & $59 $59, $89 & $98 45 and 50 tnches models. long .-ceseesees i Made of beautifsl, soft, silky Black Lynx, handsomely Hned with $50-Rich Black Lynx Set, $: finest quality- of silk. Scarf is 62 inches long, and large square” Automobile Muff, with pull strings, Fashionable Squirrel Sets Muffs, 14, 15, At About One-Half Later-On Bricess Large throw-over or Ascot Scarf, 50 to 60 inches long, and handsome saddle 16 inches, in natural gray olbaty and $8. 90, $10, $15, $21 & $25 ec actss Prooniitigdaties! | “Bi “Fioor, “or Bt” Beotion: (Sale of School Canin) Petticoat Specials These | Dicces | WOOL SERGE SAILOR SUITS | Never Again Will.You Have Such Money Saving) MEN’S $125 FUR LINED | MEN'S $225 AND $250 | LEXINGION | TOSPAVE || 59%060°SH veDieea D ae | | eae School Suits . A Great Saturday Special! ‘The two importa it must have good wear and good atyte | —are the two strong- and render all the ser- vice the most exact- ing mother can require, and at the same time the suits are offered’ at_about half their actual worth, Suits are made of excellentscheviot, with belted jacket and large, full cut bloomer trousers, likecillustra-.f | tion. As good as | i $4.50 can buy $2 951 anywhere else— here to-morrow for only, it ‘(Men's Fall Hats. | of We are showing the com- pletcet variety of New Fall Ha great and so varied that there isn't - | @-man-who. cannot be properly and in town. Our stocks are 30 becomingly fitted. ‘The <iNustrations show two of the newest shapes. In quality,,style und wear it will take the best $2.50 that you can get to equal those we sell at. . Bicocalagplaies, This: Great Club:Sale. $450, Pianos for$225 Join the Club The Club Sale of the Watters’ Royal Pianos Has Been i Prices good for to-morrow only. Composition Miscellaneous BLACK SATEEN AND LIGHT WEIGHT MOR- a Great Success. sSILES School Needs. BEN RETTICOATA in a targe variety of new Fall Dplepe you-jotn:tmaantintelr ren, wl RESS BOARD COVER ‘CH GLOBE, bexi- esigns and styles They are effectively trimmed miea the greatest plano opportint Wind fair aunty of paper mounted on bronse with rufiies, pleatings and sectional flare 1.98 Mheltwordusii Wel ad vise iyo sta rioiny the tand with’ correct meri flounces. Special for Saturday only... G Rash! Don’t Wait! fyoou special” sohel | | FINER SATEEN PETTICOATS, with deep knee reat Rus! lon 4 ; r : are flounce, tucked and sectional raffle §. | tacked peas Bees" $2.69) |$450 Walters Roya | Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 50th St. Bection. 2. $ mis pe ogmrvopare || oe OES aan ai tec) Pianos for ee HOR elient quality Chalk @ Crayons Qn the Very Hasy Terms W. pinot preae onrs aA | waite: CHALK, 144 $5 Down and $1 a pecial Behoo in box. To E | & S Price® : mene Pit a nie yeg asses pec cles } | Piano ee ater #8 Wes ont fi ( BLOOM . + scnoot coLonED” CHALE, A Special Satarday Sale. No insurance and no interest. Mlecen In BO & perlor quailty paper: CRAYOLAL The He $2.00 “Acme | | No “extras aaeccoaethats all. 7 # tation leather Crayon Made": Skeleton J * i Beles Prict. per Eyeglasses Sivenerry. ay, ee UNON HOOK cles, fitted | | {seat profess ERE, with wie vases pean iat | woop Ut. ER lex crvatall Walters ‘Pianos Are Built to Last a esi sien RDWO Lh periscopic lenses. A case and Hook free Life 1 Jano , Co. UDENTS' sede felime vy tho Walters Plano ar @ ebes ie Arie t with every pair at... ee SOC |i laamereanes eye ri Ar: $1.50 Eyeulasnen and Specinclea-set tn goldolno A Ten Years’ Grarantee, <°" 5." |); eathor-weight, Mttod with sllex orystal leases Valtera Papo, ts lunerted have straight or riding bows: eye th ide -of the top \ nes Attod with patent, Anierican cork posa 68c ote sninuuceinndiupeetaelesan iaiiid per bot- roid ar ted mages with solid gold. woriuns; BO SCHOOL aac 84 Kyeglaneen a sold hose plecea, Pere er Hers “ Masly imade: and ntvad’ ats c eae 98c Oar “‘Lexingten” Fountain Pen is made of best r \ hardened black rubber, fitted with 14 Kt, Gold EXCHANGE! oy 1) i \ pen; every pen tested before leaving the factory; iE T, sae an chatiey your old pass oe are Vt thts \ it is equal to any $2.00 fountain pen. Every one ur Co-operative Plan beautitul new: Walters Hoyals, ‘and ws | & eS and we will r au t ‘i money it you rh On Easy | z LIE, ab es Tou opus ye piads sel 14 | © not pleased. £pec chool sale chsse n' pets, gs, Sewing Machines, & repre tive will fall | He he Storie ciel eer ata re (as king Machines, O!1 Paintings, Household Goods | Warerooms f | pe the regular cash prices on BLOOMINGDALE BROS. rasa ¢ ; and amost a thing a Dipominginiey, Maa F i ery Vberal terns so raphe eeearenrnammmenne 7 Lexington to 3d Ave., Soh to 60th S!

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