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1 iad aeciaiaiediael oo of Gorillas’ Attacks Cent : ‘ Keep in Power the F; of the Trusts. ‘ fer, Daniel F. Cohalan, and Second avenne. ‘SHOWER OF EGGS iN THE ARGUMENT -, AGAINST WAGHER *Poor John” McCall's Army; Five- Fare -Author. poses Featherson’s Plot to riend ‘The despefation of the corporation fnterests that are fighting against the “ geturn of Assemblyman Robert Mer to Albany was shown last nigh fa a shameful attack upon Mr. apite of showers of stones, exes and vegetables that were hurled at tho ra the meeting waa held, and rcemie of the Twentieth Assembly ‘Wistrict heard real hard truths about the ‘corporation aMilations of Maurite Tammany “Poor John the men who voted in the present and Senator Ing people pay t Island, break meeting by violent Assemblyman @ renomination with “Poor John MoCall There are threo candidates Wagner Defied Them. a “Poor John" -MoCall Wagner knows just ‘It was the second that an attempt has up an anti- cherge that Mau< trying to defeet the 24 Assembly argument, and B. R. T., fed Gas and other forces al- smother the truth with vio- Three Candidates Against Him. Bite Pee ‘Mo- en cents and who has bill introduced during tactics. ‘Wagner cannot are try- in the Wagner took off his and dared any of the cowards in on the platform. He faurlce Featherson _in- to yote how the Pare Biil--wae- defeated in yy, What the consideratl and who handled It. ground when “Poor John” MoC 4 ting A poar man’s district icManus, Owens, MoC. Poeteres that he would tell himses that bout bs pis-apeech could be mer hi of the lators Mr, always been he: of the people. 3 The only {| ‘why theee men were attacked w ion Was He was on the Call, rep- tun for the Tinued beard been an people! th reason be- crowd haa gone re of the plot to T. and the Consolidated Gas Company are behind Featherso: tieth Assembly Distri let A, muehton in the y the orders of fact that ‘eathberson meeting is oodiums should be sumo: the people of the Twentle: Morilia’’ element. that fo. Brimary Day can. be found et GETTYSBURG, Pa the most Interest Sept, 13, ¥, Hartman ‘of this place, to m ef Little Round-Top. of ¢ and he bronze siatl al background, wows, in th Sadi taohesaa tdi a COBB—SCALES. ym. Henry Wel “wtoe-president th A A doxen intimate the ceremony, m int nd Mike fat MARRIED ON THE SPOT WHERE GEN. WARREN FELL,| Among visitors to the fa-| d here were Josue f Pittsburg, J. Oren “FLED FROM BED DEATH THREAT Was- Was- former As- Iyman Buleberger, Senator Marks other speakers at an anti- fon meeting held at Soventy-eighth Feather- r tT OCULISTS & OPTICIANS, IN NIGHTGOWN TODIE AN IVER Evaded WON FREEDOM FOR A BURGLAR ~ eal Chopowaty Wife THE EVENING WORLD,” FRIDAY, BURGLAR SHOT AND CAPTURED AT BRETTON WOODS AFTER A CHASE Lawyer Franklin Let Intruder; Caught Robbing Coney Island] SEPTEMBER D. W. JAMES DEAD 13, Consolidated Min owns extensive GEN. BOOTH GET GETS SALVATION SEND OFF ON OCEAN TRIP. |He Heads for Quebec Where Will Begin Campaign in Canada and United LONDON, or weartng Head of Phelphs, Dodge & Co. Pires of Heart Disease in New Hampshire. States. Bent Men and women Salvati f the n Out With Watching, Fi Si, ory : s Go. When He Drew Apartment by. Owner 4nd SE a e but Boat Hook Saved! Him. ak fg [NH wax announe 3 bh ret q/Him Revolver. Policeman. | oeived here to a to bid farewell, to ¢ ; laay left London for Liverpool, where | troun! embarked op the Allan itne steam A Doat hook, deftly wielded by Vt. 4 reinian for Quebec, nw: Toepbc of Borne Teotheey noai| Frank: N, Franklin, « Mewrer, who| Chariea Williams, of No. #2 Wert Commander bt Iivokenie traded oy anata z Iitvea at No 26 Second avenue, had al.) ney AMashattan; limp: , {a to extend’ over Can: oes ae ote — 2HEES FN aaa ae gare ear aare aae| LCIEtY MOVeOnED etre bi mnahettan: Dang Itoh State ieuday nares 0° Chopo HS oe wane 1 ie fore—entering— hie ekt—Aen Pole, iv with Me wite aed. two| 2M home early to-day, and would have |¢@ into he if 2 adition ¢ firm oF oat A prayer me ! bast Aci bate eat mo Sisson | overpowered his man had not the lat-| to-day with e& tullet wound fn hi , Dodge & Company, of swhich “, ¢ widehieeas Jett wtrect, from drowning in the’ iast|**" thrust.« revolver againat his stom-|ieg, to answer to the charge of by » Sir, James had exten: b tye Saline Arne uated River: 3 ach and said: glary,.and rtous: assault The pris. ning, investment and ral Commiasionwwe Nicol, © Co}. } wr days Chopowsty: hea ow out thls out, or ft’ your fin-/oner also hi black eyes and a face and BrigsCox acc any Gen. despondent., He haa frequently threat-| that showed considerable beating, With the barrel of the weapon prem- ing’ againet him Franklin relecsed hie | hold and the man dived through ® rear| window and escaped. Mr. Franklin Ityes on the second floor ened to end Jhis Iife and his anxious. wife has remained at his bedside un- ti] early dawn, watching him lest he do himself harm. Chopowaty refused ee out mone wheat Whe hone’ wag) of an old-fashioned house in the Stuy- make remarks which frightened his|Yesant Square district. Three tim who had taker in three board.|#ince July 1 his house has been entered j cra in the hope of supporting the #mel}|>% burglars, ‘The lawyer expressed the/ family. opinion to-day that the burglar is some To-day, while former client who ia aware of the fact| ozing at the foot that certain times every month a large; “I out of the room clas amount of money ts kept in house own and dashed . Money to the amount of $2,00, repre-| East River. Two policemen saw tho| senting rents of cliehts, was given. to fying apparition and gaye chase. Mr. Franklin last night “The money was| ‘As he reached ‘the dock Chopowsty| put in a safe to be taken to bank to-/ plunged headforemost into the water. | day. Capt. Cope heard the aplash asd saw| About 290 this morning Mra. Frank- the two patrolmen run up & second | lin wae looking tfter one of the children | ‘later, when she saw aman climiing up to! He jumped into a rowboat and in| the rear window, which in the old days & few seconds was over the spot where | was « conservatory. She callea her the man went down. Aa Chopowaty’s | auaband, and Franklin, springing from head emerged he twisted his hook into|the bed, waited for the burglar to en- the nightgown at the man’ shoulders/ter, The burglar came on and, stepping and drugged him to the boat's side, | quletly into ‘the dining-room, started for ‘The patrolmen akied Cope to get him|the front part of the house. He wore ashore. ‘a black cap with long visor pulled so} Dr. Driscoll, tn the Gouveneur Hos-| far down over the face that tt acted | pital ambulance, dashed up a minute/as a mask. James Yustis, late under him, @ burgiar. th ed think hi of loyal wife was With Inland station, Et and et_him. when the burgiar’s ch that be tal. and, after applying first aid| Franklin suddenly closed with the, erent pit Pastent | iptruder. The lawyer is a small man/ Bwatys insanity “will be locked into | and the burglar was a gtant in alse.) pry ane pPutA, |after he recovers from the early morn- d about the room and! The two wres' tox : ~ the lawyer seemed to be getting the best of the argument. Mrs, Franklin MIDDY IN DISGRACE was screaming for help out of paneer window and the nei, Ing, It seemed almost certain the our- | carried him glar would be captured, the revolver and ned Franklin, Ovce In the yard the burglar clinibed rear fences and made for Thinl ave- nue. The po! surrounded the block, put he had escaped. SAVED BY HIS AUNT. She Sees Rear-Admiral Cowles and Supt. Badger and Humbert Won't Be Dismissed. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—His aunt's persistency will ve Midshipman George F. Humbert from Gismiseal in Girgrace from the Navy for being absent a whole night without leave while his ship was at Bath, Me. Mise Opie, sister of the young man’s mother, came here Monday, with lectere from. her Con- house boy lost his ¢ probably die. SAVES ntendent of ho eaw him and she came back from @ brought do, For men, women and children—before or alter mea! For sale by Caswell-Massey & Company, Riker, Son é Company, J. Mithau’s pot approved, that ipman & rt be given 100 demerits and re. Forel to duty Kemural Gowles, ns act. » epprased phe recoramse: at enda th¥ matter. she wit,” re- |, as he ne tion, and jon, “When a woman will, TY, THEIR FINGER TALK DISTURBED THE COURT. Zealous Officer Promptly Wamed Deaf Mutes Not to Make So Much Noise. ‘Two mutes were among the prisoners arraigned before Magistrate’ Droege in the Centre Street Police Court to-day, charged with disorderly conduct. A po- Mceman found the two quarreling on Park Row early thts morning. While the two stood In line awaiting thelr arraignment they began an ant mated pantomimic conversation in the Kigh language.” Thetr“actions interestet the spectators, but the diversion was spoiled ‘by a, polloeman who touching ‘frat of the two on the shoulder So Announcement FALL STYLES A Complete Showing this con- too much ntlemen, you must stop tion. You'se making —__—>— EX-WEST POINTER IN CELL. Masing Ar- ‘Hundreds of — West Point two years ago for hasing, yestercay on a charge of ing Wrongtully used the name of O. Bipmanthal to obtain {89 in sieese|| from a Bread Way, store. ir, Blumenthal js a director of Mount | Hopital. 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CO.. 29 Broadway, New York City. ‘The complainant against Wi) who lives in West Sixit Rtoltz told Eu Policem Farrell, in ert next {natant a ma. | the window and dropped to the gro too, of the Coney Bi att He the lights were turned off, and a ad ju Now ; eman could seo. the fugitive, he fited his revolver | ded as the pol to ma: hed to be Sept. effort to help a wounded spa was hopping helpless aroun yesterday, ten-year-old Wi 566 South He into bir to give It footing and pavement Big feed to-night—big head to-morrow. much work for the digestive organs. Chew a piece of GuneLax. ing gum that helps the stomach and bowels the only laxative you can take without unpleas- ant taste, annoying after-effects, or inconvenience. It's a laxal Is— mpany, W armacy. sal ifyour ving the OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM 21st St.B 6th Ade. $3 Shoes Only 260 West 425th St., Bet. 7th &&th Aves. {fs in your flat, Fashions for Women street, Coney Island, and wo declared| Company. the Ariane. ee ieee | that he had caught Williame robbing | Southweee Ratirald That man 1s pomtlvely dishonest tmenta. rey Mining Compa ne protesting c! n his apartments. | Chek Com De | answered tor Sorghum Returning ta) his ome with, bis: wit Company. of Arizona, of the First Nat- culpable ou think. He last night, Bustia was told by/ tonal Bank of the Cy of New York Pry ea lie sipeerae are Frank Stoltz, who occupies apartments | ond the Mocristown Trust Company, He les a man to exercise fine ethical that he had seen a man) on the floor above whom he believed to be ered bed out hase. Fuatis finally overtook the man at an y Inland Creek. | which the injuries we ttended by as Coney laland Hos- —————_—_——. |BoY FATALY HURT AIDING WOUNDED BIRD.| his home. Too Fix it up tive chew- Its The Laxative Chewing Cum looks and tastes just like the ordinary gum—but it does what other gums can't any where—any time. m. B, Ler SS drug- 3-00 Complete in Every Detail, _Frazin's Shoes are a masterful combination of leather and fashion goer bench work, hand finished, custom-made styles and designed to fit the feet comfartably, at the most the fi onde wround his yard | sus- tained m fracture of the skull ant wi ny also was vice-president, and a director minatton.”* ith Ave. and 18th St. Shoemakers’ Clearing House \|Extra Special Bargains For To-Morrow (SATURDAY) 1,000 Pairs Women’s $2 Shoes at. . > 95¢ Viel Kid and P. Soltskin, Extension ete Third Floor Salesroom 2,500 Pairs Children’s $1 Shoes at . . ° Vicl Kid Uppers, Patent Tips, Lace and Bullons g Bey Hand Sewn Soles. Sizes 2 to $ and 5% to S. Positively $1.00 value. 1,400 Pairs Boys’ School $ 1: -00 Shoes. Sizes up to 5%: at. Box Calf Uppers: Double Soles Misses’ Je 00 School $4- -00 Shees_at- A. Sizes 844 to 11 ei {1% to 2, $4 00 . Box Calf Uppers, Solid Leather Soles, Low Heel; Women’s $3.00 New Fall Style Shoes at Just Like the Picture. Sample Sizes of 2% to 8 f a 4 to 8 rom Widths A famous _t0.FE makers. MADE OF SELECTED LEATHERS, consisting of Gun Metal ( Coltskin and Imported Glace Kidskin; high Cuban and medi broad extension soles; silk ribbon lace; large eyetets; tipped THEY AR skin, Pat eee ee Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Trade Marked Shoes at 9 6,000 re] ) For To-Morrow’s Sale The “Snow” } $4.00 Shoes | $ The “Pobaen"” | $4.00 Shoes [ The “McElwain” | $3.60 Shoes a Pair They are Hand Wellted, in the new shapes, Lace, button and Bluchers. Sizes 6 to 44, all widths Made of selected Patent Colt- skin, Patent Kidskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and Glazea Vici Kid Extra Special! Boys’ School Shoes Box Calf, Vici Kia) and Patent Colt- skin; double oak leather soles; sizes} 1 to 5%, ‘orth $2.50, at $4.50 Value $3.50. and $4.00 Sample Lots Surplus Stocks . Factory Reiects 1907. 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