The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1907, Page 6

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| PRION AEPERS DAUGHTER JAILED ~ONTHEFT CHARGE Girl With Wealth of Red Hair Arraigned on Complaint of Relative. METOAL avy — Secre Im the Fifth, Avenue “Police Court,| _. 5 Hsfeokiyn. to-day om ‘young’ woman:| | WASHINGTON, Seoas Ned was-teden—with-a—wender-f oC the N lgl protusign of Titian red hair, was| iRton to-day ‘ied for mination — nounce: nic fleet to-day to further id ony. ° He , the daugh © Un Black- charge of Margar Patrick Murray, ¢ PACIFIC. CRUISE A DEAD ISSUE ‘Little to Say of Battle: ° Ship Fleet Metcalf returned to Wash After an absence sface | |. When he left for Gallfornia to | F CALLS | Ba Has} tary Plans, Sept. 13. + Secretary | man he crutse: of | = saat. He fie coast trip | nent to the. Pa > the Pa He THE EVENING WORL ‘WELLMAN CUTS explorer Trial Trip and Puts Off His TRONDHIEM, | Walter 1 | bergen last eve! ¢ D, TRAIN ROBBERS AIRSHIP APART © BALKED AFTER IN ARCTIC GALE GAGGING AGENT Mee Plans the Hold-Up Frustrated by a Party of New Yorkers. is Disaster on} LO Hunt for North Pole. | A despateh from Mil Of a daring aiten Norway, Sept fh, th 1 of the Well: | York Central tr Arets , arrived at Trom-| trated by (iy (mely on board thé Frithjot from ’Spitz- | O¢ New Yorkers, his way hi ess defini Zon m0. hat he had ly nnounc ner | Of the fleet asa ‘dead tave.” | abandoned for thin year, after a dis- alf ts Serenity, ne Pee sian atie gave [me ‘ine Naty Department for so long posed attempt to reach the North Pole. « convers ‘two al cascasconel wes One ie tenat| Mt More detais had deen made pub- | The airship made an gacent Sept. 2 of hls captora, the report states. Aighty-nfiiih etreet, the other was One Nochere thax ‘had been comanunteated | in a strong esterly wind, which ane was @ telegr: operator, .The jundred cot drove her southeastward over the two = ee SS oe He Geclined to discuss the Japanese | jana. o miles from! Millerton, at @ sparsely set- x if question. saying that he had heard too] 1; was, found necessary to cut the tied section, and rob the express car plainant against her was her uncle, ohn A. O'Rourke, « wealthy contract- wr, of No. S87 Forty-fiftth street, South Brooklyn, _ | Mrs. O'Rourke, testifying before Mag- “ fatrate Voorkieos, said: "| “Margaret is my brother's daugh- fer. She visitér us frequently, and treated by us with love {might deration, She ordered « vill | * / ef 400 worth of dress goods in my} «. mame. The goods did not come to us, “put the bill did. “My husband did a Nttle detective / mwork. He pot the girl that sold most 1k The goods and brought her to our} house one evening antl we had Ma S garet there—Phe-giri identined | the person_to whom she had soid the | retary goods, Margaret confersed and toid ue, the act iat the nection with the fleet to the Paci that, while the ning to Atla “that there lone time her us becoming We went thera the labor famine. in the west_farm na high ae % per h street address. and found everything except some silx ing ‘disposed of. her father to pay this amount we did; 1! jand “Not long after 1 missed my dia- | mond ‘ring which } always kept in m: “urea. We suspected Margaret and at Slast got ‘the pawntlcket for the ring from her father, She had pawned the fing with asbroker at 2213 Highth ave- “J mue for $13. he father admitted that ‘Margaret had given him the ticket “We eave him a month to make good fhe amount for which the ring had been _pawned and then I got tired of foudhig| ny longer and asked the police to; |of northern that he would ha’ ride lee exercine.. port to the trip to the coast return to Washin, night Margaret's ‘father said che was not there. The _ Police asked permission to make a earch and Murray said “Go ahead.” He showed them through the front Ptithe house, when one of the dectec- Hives became suspicious and. running from the rear door. a “In court the young woman declined #0 make any statement. STREET-CAR MEN Two big malas Ht the Eleventh a] organizauions W. Piunkitt. v's candidate. meetings to-night his true light. . muoh on that subject. Secretary Metcalf tater made a num- ber of observation of importance in con- one dock on the Pacific sido that capable of taking a battle-whip, ‘are a number of private docks that ko as far north as Puget: Sound defo © probabliity Bectetary | Bremerton to take in the entire fleet at The labor question on the coa. more serious Metcalf afd, Bremerton are working far mehere the things were all stored at the/under thelr capacity by the reason of the passenger traffic hot prosecute the girl but forgave her. |" Atter i icerielenrcisantieeilacon s retary Metcalf went into the mountains California. hunted small eame by trapping. He not hunt large «ame for the reason a horse aud he was taking oullng with a view of getting plenty of fiecretary Metcalf may delay President concerning hin TWO MEETINGS TO SOCK’ IT TO M’MANUS, Knifer of Five-Cent-Fare Bill will | Hear of His Character (To-Night. who ts Charlee F. Mur- two visit of the Atlantio| Mr. fic coast. He found Government has on’ 4908. Of these 35 Y ntio waters, is water cnougt I thing AUT! st 2 te avery day, and be instanc navy yards at Mare He pointed out that) hands are being paid | day. The transporta-| Walued at $25, which she admitted hav- tion question also was found by the Peculiar Upou the promise of Secretary to, be sertous. firoada cannot bexin to haul the crooe He paid the is 5 he ald where Wh re been compelled to) nisht. A. C. Thompson, of No. 1720! |“ preliming is Broadway, Manhattan, ond E. Jackson, © reek to - q hia re-| Lath Ue ja further ex from until the President’. ton. Rosd noise men ward meetings will be held Assembly District to- night for Tammany leader, The Ger-| THIRD VETERAN DIES mun-American Citizens’ Club meets at Zacke’s Hall, No. stroet, and the Rank and File Club at Eleventh avenue and Forty-sixth street, | Twenty social, union Jabor x id politi: 424 West Forty-ninth | have { of Hi kntfer of the Coney av partios, wi show him up in been balloon adrift from the other parts of the airship, but it was recovered after other attempt with a new airship in TROMSGE, Stop, and Saved Lives of Thomp- automobile on They were tra’ bring the machine to a standstill. Both The | caught fire | chauffeur, with the heip of others, final. \ty put out the blaze. | to revair the car. SARATOGA. Sept. 12—Albert A. sane nings, of Highlands, N.Y. Ne Herkimer. “Th MoManus, if Hospital t ie Inland Spent tare’ bin and organizer et He was seventy yeare oie ne ee the children’s, Ig-cent M His death out for the fob of lender, ‘The two amonse Grand Art campment here th and passengers, i 140 Operavor-bandit returned to the station after Cramp was hidden in the woods, an@ found that @ party had wathered expecting a local train to ar Villagers suspeoted som days’ search. Wellman says he will make an- orway, Sept. 13 —Watter party arrived here poss: y evening on Frithjof tr Well om { (ie the | ad wesines|GOURDAIN, WHO BROKE INTO eae tee | JAIL, A PATIENT NOW Millionaire Eccentric—tunder ment “in Hospital for In- sane at W seen: (0 TANK EXPLODED ee ain AS RIDERS SPRANG OUT. covrtain, tne eceniri= muon anded on top of a ft was saved. i attention some time ago by t Them to jhe employed to be ah | federal pe i | delivered to- son and His Chauffeur. Vileadrhere Spot Ye returning from a spin in his|June, to the government Long Island late last | the insane here. Noise Caused injury treatment will b Ing on the Merrick | ox.’ and, as they reached Ransom G0! street, Jamaica, they heard: a peculiar |¢nt_torm had expire that caused the chauffeur to sprang out and immediately after- the gasoiene tank exploded. car was badly wrecked and Mr. Thompson and his Have You Telephones Enough? - Orders tost wher your line Is “‘hasy”” would more than pay for the oost of another line or two. BREW YORK TELEPHONE CO., 18 Doy Street It will comt $2,000 ————___ AT G. ALR. CONVENTION. & member! GAR died im the Sara lerktmer County Post, Nays was Attending th. ~ Verdict Censuring Them for Fatal Accident Is Set Aside. Coroner Acritelli to-day, upon the motion of Joseph H. Adams, counsel for the Interborough Rapld Transit ‘Company, and with the approval of Dis- @réct Attorney Jerome, set asido a verdict rendered several weeks ago by @ jury severely censuring the Inter- horough Company and holding two of | its employees to await the action of the Grand ‘Jury for criminal negligence ‘The verdict set aside was a censure of the comppany and {ts method of han Ung the public and was the result of | a thorouuh inquiry Into the cause of @. rear-end accident on the Second avenue lhe at One-hundred and “ixth mtreet on July 16, in which Clarence Le suet, of Brooklyn, was killed and twenty others Injured. a‘ An the result of the jury's verdict | Coroner Acritelli held Edward F, Dut- <tr, the trainmaster, and Michael | _ O'Brien, the station agent, in $2000 ball | ch for the Grand Jury and sent the | vestigate the cass Jn an opinion at to Coroner Acrt-! . Nou says emphatically ‘iat! not beleive the eviden- ad- ‘Giiced warranted the holding of the two employees for criminal action, u though he Ix satisfied the company’ cx te held in a clvif action. He says that {he passengers violaied the company’s Tules and the officers of the company th having provided a. printed sign of fules which wert violated by the pess- angers. could nor bs adjudged guilty, eriminal acts. The coroner's jury found that Duffy ‘and O'Brien were eriminally nesligent | “an not furnishing sufficient cars to transport the coma attracted to Little ‘uly by a religious parade on the day ot the accident evidence showeit Xhe collislon was due to the ote the tralna’ and ROBERT EDGREN, Sporting Expert of |THE EVENING WORLD, Will Begin a Series on CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. In Our Grandest Fall Lines of $3.50 Shoes for Young Men and Young Women “These great lines represent-the two great principles of superiority and honesty, and-enable the patrons of our basement to secure shoes at this remarkably low price which embody all that is good _and the newest and most up-to-date fashions and styles, a workmanship-as to be worthy the The Wo Black Kid ent Leathe Lace and Ne name “Cammeyer” hand-sewed welts, Basement Store We Sell the $D.50 : nd_of such superior material, constructior and carry our full guarantee. men’s in, The Men's in Patent Leather, and Pat- Box Calf, Velour Calf and r, Button, Black Kid Lace. Medium} Blucher, and heavy soles, hand sewed welts, w Fall Styles In Children’s School Shoes. STORE OPEN SATURDAY |. EVENINGS. Parents will be profoundly impressed with our new shoes for their children. “6 ° Misses’ Black Kid Button and Lace, heavy soles; E- poystitox C Black Kld Lace; sizes 11 10 Champions I WES 11 10 2riessessssservvurnrees fees 8150 coe Ox Cun ri rea $1.50 ” NissesiGBlaces Mic Bubon tnd oes $4.95) Boys! and Youths’ Calf Lace; sizes 12 to 2 sand soles; sizes 11 to 2 a Gere 2 Ouse. Have Known "s Black Kid Button and Lace, heavy 2% to 5% $1 50 sizes 6 to 10%. * $4.95 “rittle Gents’ Satin Calf Lace; sizes 9 to 1934 $4.25 TO MORROW WITH id's Black Kid Button and Lace, medium Boys’ Satin Calf Lace; sizes 12/to 2 and 24% to soles; sizes 6 to 1042 ea $1.00 su Sey $1.25 ‘Treat=} FRIDAY. — | Two Blocks ce on oud Avenue Sixth Avenue. ONeill -Adams Co. Established Forty Years. 20th, 21st & - 22d Streets. print here. Saturday--The Last Chance This Week for Bargains In the Great “Home Coming” Sale The last day of a splendid week's business— and we intend to make it the busiest day of all. to the many, good things printed be'ow there are many equally great values, particulars of which we cannot A vis.f to the O’Neill-Adams Co. will amply repay you to-moriow. In addition idan NIRS EES ——_—_—_|"_ay erruze sompixe | } at —| PORT. Nr | cc IMPORTA $15.00 any we have ever offered at this price. cent Autumn patterns, also plain black tain. choice Other Suits at Finer grades at. i IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY Fall Clothing in Full Readiness Our stocks present not the product of any one maker) but the BEST CLOTHES from the BEST MAKERS in the country—and atthe fairest prices in New. York. Men’s Fine Quality Suits More snap, style and true merit to these Suits than Splendid worsteds and cassimeres in the most r2- thibet. As to the tailoring, it is as near perfection in ready- for-service clothes as ne and workmanship can at- $10.00 and $12.50 .... $38.00, $20.00, $25.00 | ages 8 to 16 years. Special at..... Men's $12. 50 Grvenene Raincoats, $10.00 Men's Suits to Order, $12.98 —————— 7 raha Asmeatotl | >. Boys’ Fine Clothes $5.00 It is at this price that our Fall stock is particularly formidable. Double-breasted Suits. Norfolk Jacket Suits. Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits. ge from 24% to 17 years, ac me to style. ics include serges, worsteds ar meres; splendid selectiona 4 Other Suits for boys... .$3.00 and $4.00 Better grades ..... . $6.00 to $10.00 _ $1.50 Knickerbockers, 98c | 300 pairs in splendid wearing cheviots and corduroy, 8c Men’s $3.00 Quality Hats, $2.50 IN Specials in Goods Sale Flesh Food —Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, regular size box, at. Glycerine Soap—t4-Ib. bar GI wood quality, at Saturday’s The Toilet Tacial Soap —Woodbury's celebrated Facial Soap, the genuine kind, at. $2: genuine 27¢ Rubifoam—The celebrated Rubifoam LOOtHAWaShcalticeccecescsap nes! fs q Coe ees $€c| pinaud’s Extract—The genuine Pi- Talcum Powder —Mennen’s celebrated| naud’s Triple Extract, In several Talcum Powder, violet and plain} odors, per oz, at......--+++-++ 296 odor, at seis ecis Dmery Beirds= Gee uality Emery Boards, one dozen in a box, at... Je Danderine —The celebrated and well known Danderine Halr Tonic and Scalp Cleaner at 9c Absorbent Cotton—t1,000 Ibs. of ex- tra fine quality Absorbent Cotton, in yne-Ib, cartons, at.. - 2c Toilet Soaps—Armour’s good quality foilet Soap, assorted odors, 3 cakes to the box, per box at Tooth Brushes—Special lot of extra| Hair Brushes — Extra fine quality fine quality; bristles Tooth Brushes | oristles, solid back wood Hair assorted -sttes-of handies-at.--f fe} Bmushes,_assorted styles of handles, Euttermilk Soap—Genuine Cosmo] +--+ +-° soi BIC Piitermilk Soap at.,..,.c05 toss. 5e| Nail Brushes — Wood back Nail 3rushes, assorted stylem at....- 7c Whish Prooms —Spectal lot of well- made Whisk Brooms at........ Amond Cream—Hinds's Honey and Almond Cream, regular size bottle, : . 76% Pears Soap — The genusme Pears Un- scented Soap, cake K Sozodont—The celebrasal gorodont Tooth Wash, gegular stot at.... $5¢ Men’s 25c Half Hose at Six Pairs for $1.00 200 dozen pairs men’s Socks—our Saturday ‘speckti~at-44 tess-than-actual_value.— ‘They are best imported Maco cotton yarn, medium year-round weight, fashioned and regular made double heels and toes, the most com- fortable and serviceable Socks made, and guaranteed fast black, Hermsdorf dye. Universally recognized as regular 25c. kind; 6 $1.00 pairs for Cha Sailc Rea velv. Saturday at oO Neill- Adams ‘Co. GUARANTEE s1T LOSE WHEN TRADING HERE. i WE GUARANTEE--the-price_of every article we sell to be as low as, if not lowér than, the price of the same quality of goods at any other retail store In New York. WE ALSO GUARANTEE the style, value, condition and wear of every article to be exactly as represented, Fall Shoes, 5 the Pair 8 $1.6 The clearance of a factory noted for its tine | Shoes for woinen —a really unusual purchase, not jalone on ac- 2 store or {m our ad- | count of the price, but i in the | either in our vertisements, i WE STILL FURITHER GUARANTEE every purchase to be a satisfactory | the transaction to the purchaser, as we newest do not consider the sale complete | | styles jand until our patron ts fully pleased \F AFTER BUYING you believe that any part of either the letter or spirit | Bluchers with high heels, of this Guarantee has been violated, p | Laced Shoes, kid or patent colt, call on us immediately to rectify | high or low heels. | ideas in Fall shoes are represented. the error; or if for any Just reason ae colt and kid’ buttoned i $0 y cl vould | | “) whatsoever you sania ue my) | Mat files) Many) bee the rather have the goods, then return the merchandise to us. in the same condition as | | his and our wayrant, re d ve will refund i vhen: purchased and we wit retin | |1,200 pairs of 48 good $2.50 and ‘our’ moriey promptly and cheer- ' i aly a y | $3.00 kidskin and patent coltskin Boots for women as we have ever sanitary goods and goods made or cut to order cannot be exchanged lace, B, C, D and (| widths, sizes contract goods are not subject to | 1234 to 7, will be put on reduction, | It is, of course, understood that offered, in Blucher, ‘button and or credited, and that the prices on | sale to-morroy Abeeisc os Ww omen’s Dressy $1.65) : A Splendid Offering for Early Fall Suits Smart, early Fall Walking Suits for young — women, sizes, plain and fancy excellent quality of satin; new, New Fall Felt Hats navy, Alice, green, gray, garnet and purple; oer EITHER BUILDING US Saturday of Misses’ $20.00 $14.75 cach misses and in Lymansville cheviot, als broadcloth; Prince p and semi-fitted effects, lined with stylist jumor fare kilt skirt; att the- teading- Fatt shades, viz.—wine,, seal brown, ma- rine blue, myrtle, green and ‘black. Positively worth ‘ $20.00; special for or § this sale ....... 14, TIS) [aa IN ADAMS BUILDING “ONLY Untrimmed Millinery Extraordinary Specials for Saturday In Untrimmed Millinery, Millinery Materials and Ready-to-Wear- Hats (Untrimmed) —sit yr, Mushroom, side and tront effects, in blach e 25 ae 95 dy -to- Wear Hats—For women and misses; et and feather trimmed; specia School Hats —Ready-to-wear Hi 5 tis school: ribbon, pompon and scarf trimmings, all colors; special yalues at $1.25, $1.45, $1.69 and $2.95 | School Hats—Extra Special | Felts, trimmed, finished at sweatband, all colors; >, . 95- | clalsate ee ne é Rites winnie 72 “a | _IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY } = “oy | $2. 50 and $3.00 Values Bit we charge you only ——Best Shoe — | value | ever \ offered No bus! las Sho every that has attracted such universai attention: and comment as our contract with the W. L. Doug- jevery pair of “factory damaged” shoes that: is ty i |turned out, ih It has given us by all odds the greatest Shoe i ‘business in Greater New York, thousands gl oes to ever, | maker's brand, and all’carry both|tomed to paying 82. 5, The Dou Pairs of tiny pin scratch, tho print of a tack, a mere oil spat or any othe ner ty detect, bers pair you'l! Make the Best Shoes . World, and My Prices Are $2.50 to $4.00," (Says W. L. Douglas): hoice style | comes | that d, We sell a better selection of Dio SD iot Shoes a' iness transaction was ever consummated ¢ Com, of Brockton, Mass., to take Hi We are selling ta il thousands of these famous men who have been accus- 50 for the identical kinds, Pairs Are 000 Here To-Day et factorles make Bleven Thousa: hoes every working day. We take air that is the least bit hurt—sach as a guaranties then ot artes shel al Sou! Wus"ene more—tha'

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