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THE EVENING SOOILEY PINCHED ON THE CHARGE OF STRAW-BONDING ‘Candidate Who Is After Mc- Avoy’s. Scalp Is in a Bad Fix. Dooley known as “Dooley: | Whos fgnting -Thomas—P.- the Democratic leadership | John J Maneoy WORTH MISSING, | of the Twenty- third Assembl¥ District, urrested this afternoon in front of Park Row, by at Pretty Blanche Hass Walked, “Into Ruchenberg’s Parlor *-and Police Got Both. te Building, tives Flood and Fitzsimmons, Dt Attorney's office, on charge y From panera in the case it ap- pears that Dooley awore at his exumin- ation in supplementary proceedings be- fore City Judge O'Dwyer, on: Sept. 10, that he had no buterest In a piece of property at No. 142 Amsterdam aven Proof was submitted to Mr, Jerome's office fending to show that between April and June 3) this year, Dooley kaye dail bond for six constituents, of- fering the property at the Amsterdam avenue address as surety, “I signed the bat bond imtthout read- ing them over. anu ii there has been a “@i4, Of No. 179 East Elehty-ninth street © Send Wianche! Hass, 15 years old, of | “Mo. HM Second avenos, were to-day farraigned in Harlem court charged Swith larceny, the detectives on the caso Mjittiat they had an elderly beau wino ‘used a wholo store uf woman's fo back his wiles Rughonberg was employed at watch- Wifor (Strassburger’s Department and Eighty-sixth he hax been musiake It was without Gels in x Fifa a tent.” said Dooley & Teauit A FER, a iy pet A. Str asaburger. reported fm. mary flight axainst, Tom Ale- A East Bighty-elght street sta- | Avoy oy ‘hat $5,000 worth of goods had] D, was examined Assistant Distric Attorney Sinyth and will ap- pear before Magistrate Droege in the Tombs Court later to-day. Dooley was taken to the Tombs Court later where he was held in $1,000 ball {gr examination on the 26th inst “|LITTLETON STANDS FOR STATE RIGHTS but _fipvea away bit by bit, from the stock during the past year. De- Farley and Becker were set to ai A tne place and the watchman, ©) They found that Ruchenberg came on M@uty “at the Close of business ta sue fermoon and tliat during the clos! f fe posed around ¢. ‘the place, twiddling a raki Pwhich was waxed to necdie pol ng detectives say that he oc- Hy tascinuied some young girl Passed And engaged her in con- BOOS LOSES GIRL: | ALSO HIS DOLLAR ot Young |Woman Looks Man Over and Decides sto Re- tum “cass to Germany. Nobody scema to care for Boos. E in Hoboken, already yet, Gives Roosevelt Credit, Questions Extension of Might trick at a“laundry. ” to-day Recer- mat of the der Btanton dismissed Booa's charge of ee: i grand larceny against hls former a apeuntedtand tookithe: caine Federal Power. pretty Marie Verhceven, who ‘Kened doparcment store. ‘The had journeyed all che way trom But- lantern moving from} _ thof, Germany, to marry him. This Bhor to foor, ss e PALE:30 A. M., after a visit of an| BUFFALO. N. Y., Sept. 13—At to-| a8 too much following the New Yor« Sand three ‘quarters. the «iri ap-|day’s session of the American Social |Grand Jury's refusal to indict Marlo Bt oh we Cea ake han ike | Asrociation the address of Martin W.| last evening. And when toxlay Boos from, ‘the, “stock.” Farley and | Littleton, of New York, on “Drift of |san the complaint clerx give saris rand Rechanber=. | Events,” was, in the absence of Mr. | back her RIM. of which $200 was once fi adusitted she had been to the! rictieton. read by Secretary Isaac | BIS, and when Marie told Boos to Hyanklin Russell, LL.D, Mr. Little | S@-#kiddoo, Boos went to pieces and tone her(ton in opening declared tat ‘in the|‘etired to a Bova bazaar, Bd tole Boos is the Inventer of a cash regis- ter attachment’ who miso had a senti- mental aitachment for a sweetheart of his youth, the daughter of an Innkeeper th Bertnst, development of a Uttle more than a| hundred vears we have pagsed from moral revolution to national and in- +ernational matorialiam.'’ He then gon- tinued: “At the present time we are wit- nessing a period of investigation. and restraint, which, following so closely on the heels of a great campaiga .or “restored confidence,” seems to prove the spor nature of our economic retorms. There were certain great in- dustries In the country which required some sort of check upon some branches ;of thelr activity. “They had come to and were not subject to any authority except the self-regulating influence of Eva: Strangways Fox Sen- tenced to a Year—Ex- asserted that the t; ‘Two months —exe—Beos— his full namne (did you get that “full?’) In August Boos, of No. 439 West One Hundred and Twenty-third atree took his childhood romance out of the moth Marie @ note to come on and marry. Gets Key to Deposit Box. She came, bringing a blonde sister, Helene, who $s plump and looks ni in a Uhlan uniform, trousers, boo and all. On arrival, August gave M the key to a lock box in the Wes Bank, where he had [which, she says, passage money if August swears he said she was to use It only oF | sudden deposited trade and rivalry. “When President Roosevelt came to | power with a direct commission from the people he came at a time when questions had to be met case he became Ill or died to the futely ne himself and We are n WwW c erned wit ti precise result of “iia tang drow out the 9 and went to Ho- |boken to engago passage on Bva Strangways Fox. the bogus iggie will be. Whom Disappointed balla and faded roses and wrote 5 \ WORLD, Countess of Michester who created quite @ ripple in the local social world tant ny sentenced to one Year in the penitentlary for obtaining a feel Ta of goods on false pretenses B. Clarke, a dressmaker, at Re East Twenty-second strest. fake countess nearly fainted tls not questioned that he has e8-| men, | Headqual ink Gramt J Bo the back to at employed all the powers Mice in what he earnesity for the betterment Judge McAvoy, in General Ses- ° of | lockup, To-day Recorder ————— I di li passed sentence, for sho had “A serious questio nis whether he haz turned them loose as soon as he pene { S.yle 2 28) 7s | nn viaua inte expected to be let off on suspend- the story The former fiancee w f % . : ‘ share i mience. te-ae-a-nation to the primary theory of recetving “back her s2i¢—that 1s 0 a! That's the point that uisiinguishes the char- Beau pleaded guilty to two indict the other une fur passing a bad Ne LrOpa eee eo com.| from the lock-box and $14 she had al- | ee hat dndtotse ME PURE Cae ErarorEtnerire Sten ee oem am peotniay ieee ara We originate. We manufacture. ar i the ‘woman expected that the many (ine Psu gea teat salle en prope ea Bek ae he y ained by years of footwear written to the Judge in her bee Mircsh ft tease Whetheratthe Puraaaeiret manera nicl The advantage gained by y | A these problems to | tes hay A tie question. not Lieut them Threats of Thrashing. Mike Rel rters ury refused A Nervous Wreck ? & x é Bs Nervous Headache? | Copper Issue Keeps Market Nervous Dyspersiay j -Sawi Then Carries | Nervous Prostration? ‘ See ng, jpenes Nervous Exhaustion? 2 on It to Profitable Level. | Neurasthenia ? | General Debility? | ‘The disturbing parrae nen in the copper.) 1 stook market to- Jay and centered on | 4 ei Copper, , which ee The Fay 3,500 shares of that ok oS eclling simultaneously at.6) and & 1-2, | Pd oe) 5) ‘Nerve Food almost 2 points less. There was a sulso- ce quent rebound in the price to 6 1-2. | i pt Possessing rare and oy Missour! Pacific fell 1 1-2 American |WEMRY H. ROGERS CRUISING | The extraordinary: power in Smelting 1 and New York Central and H Testoring —and—rebuilding the ' | Anaconda 3-4. The deciine in the general} WITH FRIENDS ON YACHT.) x whole nervous system, acting di- ‘Het was restrained, opening prices soow- 3 i rectly.on the spinal cord, th t ig {ing @ mixture of gains and tho wnole| _ s | y pi d, the great nerve Uist later swinging upwars in aym-| Standard Oil Magnate, Reported a} centre, Ada-lur-iem is a brain stimulant, in- pathy with Amalgamated Copper, 1 sick Man, Takes Run to Buz- | ", vigorating and restful to mind and body. Hovihe ooedin e jovat aid caring the zard’s Bay. and’ live and’ restorce the nerve: Mage parket with it, /Uie ~losees bell si ss Tony, ine foundation of perfect. heattt fem lito I points’ [trading was active, | FAIR HAVEN, Mass. Sept, 1— Ada-lur-lem is guaranteed under the Pure Food ani Drugs Law to con- 1 ep no ger comrnward punge i, Ammer,| Henry H. Rogers, the Standard Oil and | #1) tain no morphine, opium, chloral, alcohol or other harmful or habit-forn- 6 1-4 to 6 1-4 preci: tated fresh dasKnes | maigamated: Copper magnate was ing drug. 1 | pisewsere. [Se ulasig cay Hels steer yy Rote apa The formula (on every package) is recognized and used by thousands | 83-6 to os h a party of friends tn Buzeard'a of physicians and nerve aelines as the most effective remeay fn all cases ee ray Soren Say, to-day. Mr. Rogers and his party |B! of nervous: disorders. | Alnumber of pro: arted during the forenoon, and it was | Price $1 per bor. If your grugglat doce nat keep It I will jaa industrials lyst more than a point erstood that they might 0 to be in ‘plata. Senlea 4 enki gece on tener ods An avalanche gf loug stock came out|\artha’s Vineyard befpre coming back Atetses talled free (acaied’, on feaues. Address 12 Sig, Sgprgra Ang american Smelting |. Mtr, Rogers) summer home, at Fair [| ADA-LUR-IEM MEDICINE CO., 733 SIXTH AVE NEW YORK For sale t eters | eae he demo sAUON 18 | MAS gern’ lawyer declaret tn sourt || tn, Providence, Weahfogioe, Baltiner © Philade jeral selling of the minor {ssues of this in Boston sterday, that |churucter. ‘Tbe railroads as a Tule| war a si an. And \chowed q fir measure of realstance, al- | thorough rest before res ning business, —___— —— —— _ thoughy Revding/ aod) Uslonteacine) were ee old heavily, ’ aA Cy in the ey left brief 4 o rite tein ts ue] 19 CENTS ON THE BODY Stern Brothers erlcean Smelting broke anow to 87 1-2 ~ | The “principal, tosses Swere “American |That and a Penknife the Only anor “Sr Slannatiaa, Boe Things He Possessed. t Hy ‘oledo Railway, i to- % e ferred, 1 5- bit ‘The body of a man was foum a9) ’ LoNorn Amerhen, Usa Hiepu lis Gayiinidisliett's Cove: Broadway) Ass Boys & Girls’ Shoes Ang fe Ste Get 11-4; and the U. 8. Stee! torta, LL. by Benjamin Schansfer. of x Kn | Jn the afternoon market ther was an| Nov $ Temple strect. Tt had bell, 1) STURDY SERVICEABLE SHOES FOR SCHOOL WEAR IN TAN ne here hai been a| the watetr a lo ¢. oT a = = ¢ [ieetae ate aorenOS nT cence al te uinira Morena. Nov esl vernon aves| AND. BLACK: RUSSIA\CALP, VICI_KID AND PATENT LEATHER, i point'or more which had occurred in| pye -MADE ON LASTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR GROWING FEET, | the railroads were converied into aed t eof ’ Har yaing, Union Pacific and Nor The man was about isa faah eas Pacific rist, 2, Ps i 6 » 6 8 inch I heleht d . : | iin Ey era reread Prelgheieasout 4s" pounds. ie had Special Values To-morrow in apeak. fo 1. ‘Thi al ka also| eray ey! \d saandy hair and mous- POO 5 Pose strongly, Amalgamated Copper| tache He wore A gry Semich plaid Girls’ Tan Russia Calf Button Shoes scoring 8 complete recovery and “Amer. | shirt with collar attached, ak trou- can Sm . 0 Sera and white underwear and) socks, GIRLS I\ A PANIC Tie ot yesterday a natipricnie: caus webppenknife, and thirteen cents were with broad toes and welted soles, es he! firm until the close, with | in is Docket trading actly i. $ { AGE Ermey Hace (rere oy Sizes 7 to 10%, $1.90 11to2, $2.50 altos, $3.50 $04,000 shaies and of bonds $436,000. AT FACTORY FIRE eC Creat z Write for Illustrated Catalo-ue © Closing Quotations. Le et el (LASPERFEL 5 ) shat are Saha! 7eeereer# Be —&—_ Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing Many Narrow Escapes of Em-! i y 4 B | LEVELAN In the Newest Styles and Materials ployees—One Jumps ESTABLISHED 1857, Re ee oe Ss n ‘ Bowery Savings | Boys’ High Grade Norfolk, Double-breaste From Window. {44 Bowery. Bank Block, | Derby Suits, in Serges, Fancy Wortteds & Cheviot, $6.95 » 15.50 nd Broome sta, north as af wt station, west side Exceptional Showingof Boys Sailor & Russian Suits ain sirla were thrown tn a panto in Sergas, Worsteds and Cheviots, °4.95109.48 2 ‘ “ —Fine Alt Woot Brown & Grey Plaid Cassimere Sailor Suits, One androarenac} waveath st ec ; Bt atone tok gre ere aa eee eat ene peas catcesdbea ania cal ane 0.08 jumped trom <the second floc rs iol eetape cbelnec burned: Young Men’s Suits for School or Dress Wear, and other narrow escapes were Te: Fancy Worsteds, Cessimeres and Cheviote, 4 spread to « plain blue and black, 2 & 3 bation models, $11.50 © 24.80 building whl ‘a destroyed. Un . ‘00, ns Ss ai — STEAMER LITUANIA HELD UP. te — NS Misses and Girls’ A I Comes From Cholera Infected Dit | TANS Ppare trict and Doty Takes No Chances. | TAHA Attractively Priced. Se rere N $ 48 to-day fr Misses’ Junior Suits. Various Models. in Checks, Strj ee held at OW Plain ake im Box, Semi-fitted and Cutaway Pesy Mixtures end aay is the style Solitaire Diamond Styles, with tailcrsd folds, 10 to 16 yrs, $9.95 © 24.75 - Ring we haye been selling right along for $75, but for quick action Girls’ School Dresses, in All Wool Cassimere, we-Gifer a Ilinited number. at $48 Fail Bioyse Models ttimmed with plaid silk and +5 This diamond {s pure white, perfect- yelvet ribbon, also Sailor Dresses in Seige, 4 to 4 yrs, 95, 6.985 y cut, making an ideal Engagement San, Walking Ski 5 ing. c Misses’ and Girls’ Walking Skirts, in All Wool ie | sins a Cholcesot/ setting Panama, Various Models and Colors, 12 to 16 » $4.95 to 8.75 ' Hundreds of Other Specials Misses’ and Girls’ Tourist and Cravenette Coats, 7 . DIRI-® Box and i-fitted Models, in Plain Stripes and \f WEDDING RINGS. Mannish Mixtares, 14 to 16 yrs, $9.95 1 14.75 cops took apend a night acter and style of Blyn Shoes froma others. fashion creating is yours when you wear Blyn | All styles, solid 14 and 18 karat *vOn the other hand, the Hatlonal KOV-| “‘Aceolkopt! machen sle der skidoo!"’ Shoes. gold seamless Wedding kings Sia incapable of initiative, unbending | "ld Sweet Mane, stamping her foot Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Gun -Metal, ‘Box our specialty, Prices $2.50 to In tts fixed Umitations, 8 not adapted Hiessiah sated amc Mth eA Sa) Calf and Tan Leathers are strong favorites thi $25. (ealty guar ntced. as an instrument to meet the changing | thrashing. etd cet Z : industry and th With the money tucked {n a eafe Fall. Cloth Tops in colors and black will be No Extra Charge for Lettering. loping spi Hé--Wweat to eneaee a ETAT ae Artistic Marriage Certin. Give i oPeal HIE cin paeearo” for erste ae | Style €83); ee ee eee ; overelgnty abt sige for } oe ery nent not self on h seeerennceas wenn the Constitution. could best sails from Durability: O,ea Even ogs tl 7, Saturday tll 10 fid—eolve the new and dif. iy | + of the States a? the'r| aficck’ for power by the exercise of the same power ity ina shoe, It has to be nt and te Une Wael emicteieueasmerens? AFRICAN BADGE OF HONOR ee aaa HERS otal socle vont Tip of Car ple lady to. the rien Flynn pr the centre it has been resolved al_eloments under ® new Adventure. © “ale, . cold Hospitaltty of W | BANK-WRECKER STENSLAND |* { IS'DENIED A PARDON.) “SHIPPING NEWS. ite” JOVIRT, M.. fevt. 12—The Parton! Aut (SAG FOR To-peY | Board denied the apolication rises, 8.34/8un. ets, 6.00! 1 0, Stensland Tim TIDpa “Champions I Have Known’’ e:| FOR LOEB FROM LIBERIA. Great Time Expected LON ‘ Mall Orders ~ You cant St turabit: wap, earl corkeerew | faithful watchfulness and] a a snap | care of the L N toe witlr PARTS that is chiefl sponsible for the | crowth and pop-) {ularity of Blyn $4 Shoes. cloth to} by Elephant’s Tail Is Always narrow tied by Herald Who Re- ceives the King. SR BAY, Bept 13, — Secretary received a unique gift from the An an minister soorla, Africa. — It a ntyle And workman- Lijon, We select the leathers. We in- struct and oversee our bench work- | ers. ct every step as the We inspe shoe is produced. This is why you lum round toe and el, made of {amour Sole Agents for “Red Cross” | Shcees It's the stif-sole ‘shops that hurt the tender feet and cause he discomfort and jort Ills so common amon women .cd Cross So es, tanned by a patent process (which requ res six months). renders the sol: so flexible ht at 55th Str Open Every Evening Until 9 o’lCock. We Allow Freight and RR. Fare _Actual Valne, 8200, UKOWN COLO! KID, TEN THOUSAND WILL BE AT_ | §f find made-to-order comfort in every diesey Conservative Peal j “oan $3 [pocigaaiere, nr poets 0 Store: oS i Malled Fr ron oe SEW, IROQUOIS CLUB OUTING. | Pair of Blyn Shoes. [bin st j Peay pant i re fio "ZWASSE I that it follows every mover ent of the foot and make Pebo een Aso Bee iio ote z que pilot standire® or walking a comfort insterd «f a dresd, \ « “ « ROBERT EDGREN F bly District, will xi bends Blyn Stcr:s only In New York—we are sole Hem Abe eo EE tit DIE TO.DAY. festival at Manhattan C. with the feet” this tertitory. + seo zi fants Cox) fey : rome Hall, Gy ian Els ate Eight Big Best Stores. Shoes In Every Grade, ~ccounts uy 19 $10,000 by epectal Borneo isivia arrangement, Outgoing Steamahips, BAILED TO-DAY, Frederick 1s900r%, Nonitol.. Pernambuco, asa, ay Norra Gobion Biinewiok. Kpartan "Prince. Per. | Recretar: leo, Babi, geant-at-. J retary, William 8 Gth Ave. and 27th St. €09 &th Ave., 39th & 40th Sts, 3d Ave. and 122d St. » 86th & B7th Sts, 150th & 15 1stScs, Our BROOKLYN ; 829-831-833 Bresdw: STORES | 1263-1265-1267 Fins; Corresponding y, Leonard J, Herm at-Arme, Louls F. Gattney, ree bplysen Kerk, god: Eloy, 8th, pear Greese Avesue, Tey TY jerms Apply Alee to New. York IAT: 1423 S°AVE serwecen BO & 8| ST. Girls’ and Children’s 7% ard Full Length Coats, Adva: nce Styl in all colors, 2 to 14 yrs, at Special Prices, viene (West Twenty-third Street ' WHO'S the girl getting $49 a “week that’s going to marry mn English lord? WHO'S the girl that a President's son faced his father’s wrath to marry? : WHO'S the girl that wears the biggest pompadour In New York? WHO'S the man that has handled more money than Rockefeller owns? i WHO’S the man who made a million dollars from laughter? WHO’S Aloysius McBean, who says. bloodhounds are like pollee- men—never catch anything? : WHO'S to blame for the trouble the Newlywed baby gets Into? WHO'S the man that caught Yens Yensen grafting and mnie him work? If you cannot answer these questions you'd better tell your news- dealer to-day, to be sure to leave you NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD.

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