The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1907, Page 14

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mepcomaarrereestesactor names Pe THE EVENING WORLD, {iat _ Are ea ler O'Neil in. Thirty-scc-| Made an Issue in a Bronx Youve sein) ASLEEP HERE FoR WINE YEARS LE Now MovE on! —— —— Story. w PLACE tS : Deny yest is raging. The district ts ty-cecond, north ide, in the B mas If. O'Neil ia the present leader, | is oppe Tt htittam Hendetees- ung Man, son of! Co! ITRoweoa TEAM ROLLER OVER b aquare-jawed ‘of ‘the “first families of Westches | State} fer immy the Gas Man Owens tor from the district and a i “the Coney Isl Five-Cent pillat Albany last winter. Is gfe of the campaign by the people. It fs avserted tha Ag entered into a secret « ith Owens to renominate h { ta in return for_his.support In tre cial fay "He's A PUTTY Leacen” SAYS CoKeELey. ry Rent.» a 2 Percy Nagle, who 3s the Democrat's Mer of the Harlem district’ from ails, was not friendly | . but now, according Ison, they are aa class as “4 sin a rug.” Me: In Combine, He Says. Nand Owen's are In a combine} Mefeat me and, notwitlistsnd 1 Milave explanations to th hold sreret meetings to Stow vs JUST one IMPROVEMERT ONE HAS PROCURED AND HENOEASON wiih STEPHEN J, ptiremant,” /naid Henderson to an iven-| WITHDRAW {* ig World reporter. “This man Owens sTiLwei as for years employed by the Consoll-) SPOKESMAN Rom Gas Company and, although a O'NEILL Senator, is still on their pay roll, o3 fei! has been leader of the Thirty- Fie. |, north #ide, for nine years, and ae ages dee being a trand boy for Louis! faffen he has been asieep on aNg (00 000 LFF] and neglected the Interests of he district shamefully, (il win two 5 5 Copper Shares and the Hill BOYS OF MASONS and Harriman Issues Best STOCKS ADVANCE. — WANTS $25,000. ON GOOD DEMAND) FpON MILLER FOR ‘Assembly. “He is a builder and ts} d to be wealthy. While a member the Legisiaiure he introduced a bill hie request of residents of that dis-| tt which. provided for a five-cent| @ from Westchester to the City Hall. o Coney pill St met ith In the State Senate. A banner yed in the district proclaims as the Henderson issues: Candidate Henderson has served in an thé Market | Austrian Actress Turns the Tables on Manufacturer Who Stocks showed sharp gains in the to-day, the copper. securt- uring fully Jn the streng: HU and Harrian stocks and Philadelphian Gives Entire Es- tate for Education of Penn- sylyania Children A five-cent fare to City Malt. Hletter transit facilities. ; in strect Hght- Sought to Deport Her. Repairing of utreets at once. | More complete sewer ayatem. Vote for Henderson pt, 17.—Under | Point: Southérn Pacis: will of the late Thomas R. Patton, | Reading 3-4, and Kansas and 14 ace EK. Miller ofthe } Lodge of, Ma-|lowa Central fell 3-4 and Wi! of. Newark, z sola otiPerdaSlvas died recent-| Central pre! ‘one point. ages for breach of promise, brought b = Fom'—O'Neit,—aetriends—callt iv hig entire cata edi -apout{ There was L Pa Klippenburg. the Austrian act- Present leader, declares {t is due to| x1'00,000, tw devised to tie Lad a Miler Tieaito maveaeoret Wiis efforts that the Borough of the! of Pennsylvania‘ for tie education aud ; acne Es GS hay aera Bronx has expended vast sume to im-|*UPPort of male orpliins of master Ss ; ped QA anon canted aay ett alco A 2 Masons, : t Was well supported dur: nd that she wats an jmmoral wom- MProve the district which ho represents |~ Pater Boyd, an attorney of thin city neath ee % t th Re Seige meee | helen. Bos n aliorney of thin city. d-with gainsian, The papers were serveat at the axe ¢ [lx made sole ‘executor of the estate running almost 4 points, {conclusion of an adjourned hearing as jeer tet tage pappeatantag mh A RB LED elore. the Board of Special t Ellis Island. irg was examined in re- SEE ey Fiat The t WHEAT DULL WITH THE | o13,80) ane PRICES CHANGES SMALL. | With the market at Chicago closed to-day trading here was quiet with the # migrant - O'Neill Is Confident. foung Henderson after my scalp, ?! exclaims O'Neill. “Why, he ought ‘be rolling his hoop. All the Influen- ‘tial men of the district are with me ) Gncluding Register Frank Gass, James The Closing Qa Today's highest, lowest same source “J. Donnelly) Alderman iMeuinsa: Phil! price changes small | eee Weigand, Peter Sheehad, William H.! Gir Sask At that time Miller had lost track or} s the girl He was wbout to start for ‘Keating, A. Hennen Morris, ex-Assem hand owner of the famous race Wourse, and others too numerous to | Mention. “Little Angel Face’ Hender: | Furope and cabled to the Superinten ‘of th vienna police, asking that ne looked up. : reply stated that Miss Kltppen- WAS undoubtedly Mint Paula Ran ner, An actress, then playing in Viewna. Miller gave the cablegram to the girl later. or) Ags An AND PRICES HIGHER. : x ; lot of | oe wat | VENEZUELA PAYING OFF earpet-baggers into our district, He is! eh Mayor McCleilan's candidate, but ai- Septembere scat 3 + t Bega eas a fol cei pacronace vert i Siveier, G2 ‘¢| DEBT TO SEVEN POWERS, poowinin a waik. Cokeley, the ex-letter | January, 11.35 february, 1135 Col Pr a& il, th peat Pe oeatriér, who ty now a political scandal | (JUN. Marce poet South $4 Rd CARACAS. Venemugla, Bept. 15, via worrier, Ie his chief noise inaker. Beate C Routh, tat pte ht wittematad, Curacoa, Sept. {7.—The: = Venezu Government to-morrow will ‘Sasecehag e first paxment of its indebted- $3e-Seven—Powers knows aat creditors, to” dietingulsty, om Great Britain, er 1 who took part et Fnexusian 1 iuse ciaima have a make er sa the Repudiate Gas Man Owens. = M Nick! O'Connell, poor a| We ber of the Order of Aspiring Lead- prs, and the ful! executive commitice the Dead ‘Ones are with Henderson, | 7, ) CAs for the ‘Jimmy’ Owens issue. we are) pass 7 Inet the Gas man, and that's nol, » amount to be pald out Is 314.0at ’ O'Neil would not even | Ch polars, of witch Belgtom talk to Nagle’s messénger kid. Under! & penitent. Hranee 14, Mexico 12, h 3 jet Aten pain 9. Holland 2 Bo circumstances will we stand for t eden and Norway together trangier of theiFive-Aent Fare bill ths. Phe officers of the Chippewa Ci @re: President, Alexander Dillon; Vice- | UP & “Presidents, George . Sunderman and | ha Henry Lippe; Secretaries, Edward J.) ¥ McLaughlin and Daniel J. Daly; ‘treas-| ar , Frank Gass Executive Member | ¢ Repl 4 Candidate O'Neil 1s Superintendent | Speakers would swamp ‘om if they ever f Sewers of the Bronx, a Hatfen ap-|"°'” wittionaires in District ointee, and was recently depoxed aa | Bh Commissioner of Ga Ww SHIPPING NEWS. - ALMANAC FOR TO:DAT, Sia rises, 5,42/Sun sets. 6.0T|Moon sete 12.26 TIDES. r s O'Ne THE Sandy Hoo! Governor's Island Hell Oate Ferry kvens and His 5-Cent-Fare-Bill-Knofing MAYOR FAILED Primary Battle 1) Gif HEEDED POWER TO AAR Gov. Hughes Forces from Witness Testimony Bring- hearn’s leading couns: mission on street control, last Merchants’ Association, had reported in| sourl. to a solution of tho ‘onflicting jurisdiction over nd tat the Mayor had deat as neceseary t prepared. it miting this-‘recommenda- t rt isin the handa of ard gaye this. testimony Hin WAR secre- od yehen Mr, i You will-hare tw excuse me from ring che question, Mr. Littleton, save not been authorized to make t public.” makes no differen Higenes, with emp: thé information about this must give us any fac ” proke tn sis. We ; SaneRe “Trey arene ear ess 7 ONGIL i j “Clell brought out that the pec oth Sides Repudiate Strang- aasee ing in McClellan. report of Mr. De Berard on the cod 5 me os : FOR SENDING ‘of the streets. and the pertes of 7 7. Sars Gass <raphs illustrating and accom- ler of the Coney Island Fare ahs rei ihoee RG A | Epunria tie repoctienictcnwerer oans MCR KeMAl tdagia 1 to the Mayor, was never re- 1s de i ed to President Ahearn, and had Hughes on , been seen by him prior to Inst iseapeNor nt. An earlier report. Mr. De Ber- Ahearn, Preat. Std {estifed, wae referred by the Mayor Cagis ‘to PresMent Aleatn and was promptly of Mikuhattanyacted wpan by him Acoennaw when the session was resumed to-day) Hie sal} the improvement in the f 5 iy bee vai in the Executive Chamber. foo hiensh or Mat peo abetta bpp helvtrag lend 3 : ne Mera 07 Pee inuten! Ont oere Prededick B. De Berard. statistician of suspended form time: ite tn 3 Be TERN ORHKS- the Merchants’ A who was the matter he City fall to the heart of ~ Th from the City Ha be hh } BERSHID on hens BA hoaring was ad- The examination of. Mr. DeBerant “Assembly district where one of the} ] EADERS: Journed last nigsit Mas com tinved iat Brent: }eoetily fretc tre he | BENCH Journed } f Me. Littleton ‘in continued erdas exemi- = ie examination by. Mar ation, then by Nelson 8. Spenecc. for on the basis the cliz.club. In re-direct. examination ir. Littleton. “Mr. DeBerard sabi at the examination of the streets in 1M, was the most thorough made him, and that the subsequent ez- November, showed a extimony given by him before the mmtssioners of Accounts of New whose report of Investigation by him h President's office ts the mination | in am materi of the agalnat, m HALF OF MISSOURI GOES “DRY.” Ahearn. 3 Mr. De Rerard testified that the ¢om- J-Ngags CITY, Sept. 17—Laclede A quasi-om- i body appointed by Mayor McClellan fall Gn recommendation of the Ozark, Vode and Benton Counties voted Sawiday und to-day to exclude saloons Unger the new local option law in Mig. These counties make fifty-seven Sut of 114 counties that have voted te Varive out the saloons - aX, Ws ae, or of Ac! ment of the powers of ATailoredFallSuit 2.752. ailoredFallSuitss% ge.75 Chic $25 Models 16 | Fresh Arribals for Wednesday's Sale A perfect concourse of brilliant, fashionable Autumn suits, just from the Bedell: workrooms—every suit a positive sensation at the price. The assortment includes : Box Coat Suits ‘ ondon Prince Chaps Riviera Coat Suits Tight-Fitting Coat Suits Coats 30 to 50 inches m length. rp'endidly satin-lined throughout—p Skiris of latest models—Broad cloths, Venetians, Cheviots, Nov elty Stripes and Checks coverin the whole lit of authentic Fal the full rarge of su that wil be stown a mcath later at fom $25 to $30, Alterations FREE Sale af All Three Stores 14-16 West 14th Street NEW YORK. 4604462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN 10651 Broad Street NEWARK. JAMES McGREERY & GO. BRASS, BEDSTEADS, In Both Stores. Fall selection is now on exhibition, \ including many novelties in Colonial and Mission models; square or round tubing; bright or satin finish. On Wednesday, September the 18th,” 185 Brass Bedsteads. Various mod- els, with straight or swell front. Superior ‘construction, finished with best English lacquer. 19,00, 22.50 and 25.00 100 Fine Brass. Bedsteads, 2 inch continuous tubing, 1 inch lateral filling, — ‘—-with ornamental husks and swell front, Bright or satin finish. Allsizes. 29.00 a value 42.50 ‘ White Enamel Bedsteads, Box Couches, Mattresses, Upholstered Springs, Pillows and Screens, - ie eel 23rd Street 34th Street |yotes at | ma: nd there is keen of the Have- Huntington and Morris families Hionaires, all vote 4n T > od, north aide. ‘The ‘dis ving, and ia bounded on over the lectricity{ by the admin the elmexation to the Greater |; PORT OF N YOR. ty he was w Justice of the Peace Ut; feat Chester Village. He. is forty-nve | be old | cal nan “ARRIVED, Grosser Kurfurst ra old. There are 4,400 enrolled Democrats in i‘ gr ¢ eligible to. vote at F , jet's population ts 60,000 Bronx River, 7 a i Vandalia, cons a cna rsecn tine n O'Nel! follower, haa a i i < ishootawestori anderson. following Ra dy on ‘"Tam- stl Kaiser Wilhelm ‘der . Bremen Were Pha tat hs ign ay INCOMING STEAMSHIPS,* ood stanch Democrate Choctaw Club, bucking u Ft ” Sot) DUE TO-DAY. MAL Tix, | crewe Hall, Gibraltar Orosser Kurfuerst, 41 | Torneo. Ala Bremen. ity +t) Roma, Naples Deeg Parnonia, | Gibralta: Angelina i b Taxpayers’ A: Democ: : io. Club, Crab, Just Rolling Along. (From the AUanta Constitution.) F : {We don't know il declares he jn a Murphy can- just where tla old oUuTGO. peeve at ihc world may pull up,’ saya a Georgi HAILED TO-DAY. didate, and 41 on bows gracefully | philosopher, “bot we do know that | K'prinaesstn Cocllle. | Comanche, ly Re. when asked if he ix the Mrlellan man. we're rolling with ber wherever phe Needs eit Fe Zaeckaony:| Billy A close score 10 the race ia predicted, rollt. zo Just alice the walermeton, And Siete we ee Pn Mia cot ~ ‘As doth men are well liked, ri cell try to be as a8 poasiie." pean Voor | i‘ : “JAMES McGREERY & GO. -' announce the opening of a new Department for the sale of Butterick Patterns. First floor, Twenty-third Street Store. Second floor, Thirty-fourth Street Store, 4 23rd Street 34th Street aso nyag earpiece < 1907 JAMES MeGREERY & GOL 23rd Street. UNTRIMMED MILLINERY DEP’TS. ‘ Anu Both Stores. Advance Fall models and novelties in'Hats and Trimmings, A complete assortment of Flowers of. every description in all the new shades. Trimmings, Hair Ornamengs, and Ostrich, Fancy, Feathers, Novelty , Buckles dress Garnitures of the daintiest creation, Imported and original models, ' -OnWednesday, September the 18th. Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats. Attrac- tive imported models. Combinations of colors and materials, consisting of velvet with satin, ottoman with velvet, felt with : velvet dnd all silk, Plain colors or two toned shades. 395 LADIES" SUITS, Im Both Stores. { orfancy striped fabrics. “Tailored Suits, made of self colored 27.00 Broadcloth Suits. Medium or long coat models. Trimmed with braid. 32.50 models, Chiffon Panama Skirts. Plaited 8.50 S4th Street. “MUSLIN. UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. Im Both Storea, novelties A Jarge importation of the latest in Bridal Sets, Petticoats, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers and many extreme novelties suitable for trousseaux. On\Wednesday, September the r8th. 300 dozen, Gowns, -French Underwear. 300° *““ Chemises.....1.25 “ 6.75 200. a's. Drawers:...5.<1.75 “5.75 Ag unusual values. These garments are well cut and finished, Cee en EEE EEEmne “UMBRELLAS. In Both Stores, On Wednesday, September the 18th. Taffeta. Silk .Umbrellas, tape edge. Handles of Imported Natural Wood, 26 inch for women. 26 and 28 inch for men. 2.50 values 3.50 and 4.00 TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. Russet Cowhide Bags..Saddler.sewn.. Leather lined with inside pocket. mountings, Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 inches. Gilt 5.00 Light weight Japanese Rush and Matting Cases. Sizes 22 and 24 inches, 2.25 Dress Trunks, Covered with oil “~ painted duck, bound and strapped with leather. vided- top tray, shirtwaist: and dress Bronze steel trimmings. Di- trays, Cloth lined throughout Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches “36, 38 and 4o iache —— 9-25 ve. 10/50 LADIES’ SHOES. I» Botb Stores. ‘ NCIS RYN TEL scranmrrtpceaan renee ne tee eI EIT New Fall models showing the latest shapes in an exclusive yaricty of leathers. The new Sorosis Walking Boot is made of Patent or Glazed Kid, with cloth tops in the new shades of golden and dark Browns, Myrtle Green, Grey, Mole, Navy Blue, Mode or Black. Plain toes, short vamps and slender Cuban heels, “Boots for general street.dress made of Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather and Health Calf. With narrow or medium toes, welted soles and arched instep, Men’s Sorosis Shoes... 4.00 and 5.00 pair Boys’ ‘ Youths’ “ Men’s Shoe Departments, “ “ “ toe cee cee $50 ‘JAMES McGREERY & GO! 28rd Street Béth Street

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