The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1907, Page 9

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THE occa WORLD, MISSING LYNN | MAN MAY BE IK POTTER'S FIELD Connéily, Just Back From] Ireland, Had $3,000 When He Disappeared. FOUND DEAD. IN RIVER. : Slip of Paper With Found on “Body, bu No Money. Name At the tims the body was discovered @ wcrap of paper was found In the pockets, It was part of a certificate of, citizenship that had been fesued in Lynn to 4 man named Connelly. There Was no other mark of !@entifcation, tt dots not appear that the police is olty made any effort to find out whether or not the dead man was reali; from Lynn. Tho corpse was taken to the Morgue, neld for the customary length of time and buried, nat James Connelly, of had been on w vistt to Tr ched New York on an Anchor Une stearshtp on July 20. He had #3,060 Chief of Poltce Bartlett, of Lys at Inat appealed to, snd Brapbed to the local p: @ search be made for the miss A reporter who saw 08 under o idge remembered that the neme might have been Connelly, was tall and heavy, and in this the description u of the missing Lynn ma paper amd clothing have dee: served and relatives of Connelly an to New York frum Lynn to they can be identified. NO SALOON FOR 100 YEARS AND NONE (4S WANTED, IRWIN. Pa. Seot. 13 —Cavittyvitle, about two miles from here. has not had @ saloon for 10 -years, wo the talk of 1S pel & hotel in the town and of application for a liquor license to Sel made to. the Weatrnoreiend County Court has eet the whol deen ciroul: against the oublic hous The citizers, allece tat not having had any public house for 100 years, and the fact that the railroad trains do [| not stop at Cavittsvilie there are no travellers tov require rofreshments. if _& @an must have Hator he can rpend five cents and take a street car to Traf- ford City, they say, and if he hasn't tha price of « cat Lass he bas no basis Regs getting a thirst - FATHER OF TEN DINES ~ THREE FATHERS OF NINE, Sept. 16—Four whole- eouled fellows met at a dinner to-day at the home of James A Knoxville, to colebr old, Lid bora, hawexex,t Ber, RS. Lea. an oMoor ee pe Pittsburg Casualty Com fobmidt, of the Knoxy Office sub-station, and W. H. Drows, « Feal eataye dealer ofthe West End, are all about fort rears of neo’ and fave been chums nee hoylood. 4, 230K@ 9 mo5 t would Incr aae ibs C4 would hy pars dent Ro ~~» gladden: fe fainilies d Rumerous proge ee “BIG HOUSES REPRESENTED IN BRILL CLOTHES SHOW. In Broxnaway shop Mes Can See} Styles Which Aré to Be the Vosae. ’ Of all the gigantic Industries of the t United States the manufacture of cloth- ing. ranks third. Excepting two, no ether industry involves as much eapl- tal. Excepthig {wo, n> other Industry employs so many permons, Exceptin: Par ae “END, Is other—tnitustry-predites—« reat a quantity tn value of: merchua- tise. Despite these facts, never at Chicago, Buffalo, St. Louls, Jamestown or any H ether xreat fair has such a comprehen- t give showing of ready-to-wear clothes Offered aa at the Brill exp: aed heid in the Brill Broadway, none m0 Sire pal Jaruchesk lave spent thud: |, lara and months of effort ty Bade of present the big! _ at of ready-to-wear ‘orkers. Tén of the foremost whole- mis clothing manufacturers in America presented, Among thelr producis wee aN the nawust fashion idoas ie sty ad inter to New ere are over 19) different models of anita gna te anowsi-all no ned for this fall and. win And All correct, 1h thls show 8 mas A Hee all the styles—he docsn't have & take Me tallot’é Bay-s0, or the say-30 store, ioe ‘tend in his vavorite clothing or the way-s0 of one tashion seo for ere AG CY the atrlos all ‘the fashion th Anished_ garment gene by ig’ fake ‘eal a Worlds who create mrouid the jet clothes tastes of the beat iat fare ie it may be breathed that Amer joanne ars tet Aperear” are! publimed tall pap pers, maine ouy ready-to-wear clothes ‘to-Wear ‘garments can de had BALLOONIST SPOILED BAKER’S CAKE tarot Dropped His Sand Ballast on ( Ing Sweets and Now Pastry Man Wants Damages. LANKFORT-ON-MAIN, baker . whe baa vows a | AILLED HS SON == William. Weinberg Says ator in the ne ated, option How Willer Wi fo come and I eared later !n court Beers’ w Lynehi So0!- ine he vill vengna and wante i to th ular. 6 does not know © nt wish to p¥one ad no cba i was not crim whom Mo-j» the trata, an man Could Not Help Run- ning Over the Boy. Wlltam Welnberg, a cle ik Avenue C. to-day Isinnd P. App 9 Court 10 ask for] pia won da. suena, fa whieh san. went Samuel Weinberg. fourteen rears old xf there. ensyed n the villoge y yalied customers, ——___— the NATIONAL Biscuit er ocnt, of these best areswed thea exposition furnishes the Rea on} Seine, CAB ace Just how A cer September Sale o, ~Used Pianos is based upon this fact: That the used Vianos in the Simpson-Craw- ford warerooms are in better con- dition than the majority of Used Pianos offer ed elsewhere -at-any price,-a-d—in—our tember Clearing Sale of Pianos we quote the lowest prices that have ever been __quoted__ for _ in equaHy good condition. : Foy, easily understand that this Annpal Septembér Sale of Used Jianos is em- phatically an opportunity of the very rarest kind for \ buyi ga good pianolat » wonderfu! saving, Special for Tuesday:. 1 Chambers Upright $ 45 1 Laurie & Haynes Upright $9 95 1 Hazelton Upright ~ 110 $ 1 Kingsbt ry Upright 1 New York Upright 1 Behning Upright 1 Weter Upright 1 Beranich & Bach Upright per 1 Sten way right 1 Pense u Pright week and 19 others for (o-morrow In order to prove the absolute worth of the Pianos SPECIAL OFFER: OT __ offered, wre will agree to take back sithin one year the Fiaie yo purchase and allow all money paid to apply ox avy new Piano in our warerooms. \ We carry 15 different makes of new Pianos’ MONDAY, Brooklyn. down a that the boy ati re he had a Oo Reclaim: for-your consideration— Pianos ins 16, SEPTEMBER [e- cou! Prevents and Cures Lynch ne masts {mwigorates Delicate Constitutions ! Openings — The Simpson - Crawford Company announce their Brass and Iron Feds; Car formal Fall showings of Foreign Model Hats, Ch Wraps, Furs, @c. occurring on Wednesday and Thursday Eighteenth and Nineteenth Closets, Extea son Tables Ke- Hfrigerators, (Go- Carts P anos and Phonographs $1.09 EER WITH FOR BOOKLET StUMES, Tuesday, September Seventeenth, The showings will be characteri ed by the creations of the most important French style-originators. ep Hats ‘by Costumes } Wrapi by Neboux allot Soeurs C. G. Strohbach | EE eeyeuee ayerone ae Susanne Talbot — Trecoll Fechoff T avid et Cie aaa ( corgette Perdoux et Cie Hernari et (ie Habeas Tondeau et Cie D. Soovici et H. Simmoyse and others end others and others Simpson-Crawford Co., Creators of Fash on fer the American Woman. Sixth Avenue, Nineteenth to Tuentieth Sireet, New York City. |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS _ WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | oe aenaell Mail : Orders Orders Filled Filled SIXTHIAV., 19% “Tt 020”STREETSI NEW YORK. A Series of Great Sales---- I uesday We. want every woman to study if she will the following sales-paragraphs, for they represent - graphically the sort of economies the Simpson Crawford Store presents—not only to-morrow, { but EVERY day in the year. Remember—Simpson-Crawford merchandise is of a high order of qrality. Offering worthy merchandise in all that the word implies is our frat endeavor—offering it conspicuously below customary prices is our second. ' Imp. Colored Messalines— New 75c. Plaid Silks if Main Floor, one “7 Main Floor, Imported Colored Satin Messalines,!one of tho i | 3,500 yards of the eatin har plaid Louisines. most desirable fabrics of the year, equal in The latest and most popular silks; full 19 quality to .nost dollar silks; all colors, black inches wide You'll find them priced else- and white, to-morrow, at, per yard. where at 75c. Special Tuesday at......----. tf Women’ s§ $39. 75 Fall Suits=, I] 12° Third Fioo i Two smart styles of Warnmbo broadct .98 Toques & Bonnets= LF Main Floor, trim hand-made Two hundred black r andbondets):soveralcahiapess alli caeds Skinner's satin lined; 30 and 36 Inch; single opecde TotroneawOriiuleseernacn|| or double breasted semi-fitted model; side and rt majorliy rite -82.05,---Eppetal—for breast pockets, turn-over cuffs; skirt side- Tuesday only, Untrimmed Hat Dept....,.... plaited, bias fold. Fur Tuesday our price ts. . Untrimmed Hat Dept... 25s — cee = ‘ Women's $2. 50 Gloves—— £a Main Ytoor, Imported black glace ne Suede gloves for elbaw ro fn Europe, kid sue Tuesday, | All new Fall colors and color combinations; stripes and figures in popular four-in-hands, bat -ties-and the new folded _ fonrin-hands— 4 sleeves, fron The su Grenoble madi per palr fithe best es are real Regular Children’s $12 Go-Cart af Third Fieor. The well-constructed goearts. have reed bod- fea, rubber tires, green-enajnelled gears. Val- ues up to $12, Special to-morrow at. . Women’s $3 Itl. Silk Vests— BF Second Floor. Limitea quantity anu mostly bers discontinued by of the exceptional silk used; while lot lasts, special at “39, jo $2 Lawn House oY Gergana a Blackboard &» Desk = Chautauqua Blackboard with desk combina- tlon, with blackboard lid and Inez roll, with instructions jn penmanship, drawing, etc; just the thing for school youngsters. Tues- day's price... $1.35 Recent $1.08 Fiction——— fa Third Flees. ler,” Thurston; “Prospector,” Con- sippl Bubble,” Hough; “Hearts “Lazarre,” Catherwood; han Quartered oak, w d- siched somely cioth boun no | mail orders, Formerly $1.08; to-morrow only al ‘$12.75 Morris oe ; |

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