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THE EVENING WORLD,IWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, TWO WIVES FACE MAN IN COURT, ONE A “BRIE” } settmean Tom from His: Four- Giant Cunarder Increases Her Speed to 25 Knots and Bids Fair to Make ee Queenstown to New. ~~~ | of bigamy, a woman who said she was ~Day Honeymoon to An” swer for Bigamy. When Barnard Seldman was arraigned before Magistrate Herrman, in York- | ville Police Court*to-day, on a charr | | wit hat Selaman JEROME HAD TH | In November, 1901, he sald: | Influence at work In this communi -and—corruption—eren—_tf_they—lead— Strest Railway Company.” May, 1902 — Peter A .B. Widener and William November, 1902 OF HOW THE STOCKHOLDERS | OF INTER-MET. WERE BLED. MR. JEROME, THE CAN “The Metropolitan Street Railway Com- pany Js the most dengerous, the most vindictive and the most powerful MR. TEROME, THE DISTRICT-ATTORNEY: F. Ryan, William C. Whitney, Thomas Dolan, their part of Anthony N. Brady rebate from sale of {Phantom Wall Street Ferries Railway Company” for $965,607.19. Mr. Jerome. was’ tarnished with ninety pages of E EVIDENCE DIDATF: ty, Let me tell you that if [am inte—the—office—of-_theMetropotitan — L. Elkins each get $111,652.78 as ROOSEVELT CUT AGAIN FOR BEAR; HAS EOD CHANCE ~ Guides Certain’ of Start ~~ ing. the Game. STAMBOUL, La. Oot. ©—The Presi- dent and his-hunting-party started out [early thls morning in search of bear. @. weather conditions are favorable ‘York in 4 Days 17 Hours. “The latest news eae Lusitania, bound for New. York’ indicates thats! make the voyage from, Queenstown shé will break all ocean’ records and fo New York in 4 days and 17 hours, * =——4n the twenty-four hours. ending at ‘noon to-day she covered 617| steaming. «The next. best to has" fourcother wives; ait of i whom. «he jr money, and that he offered: |to bribe hér with $1,000 if she failed to appear ‘against him. > For almost ‘four years peottietsias law_of the women, Max Welngarter, haa been searching—tor Seidman, be alloges.. The teetimony of Sadie Bolo- mon, twenty-elght years old, of No. 159 East. One Hundred and Twelfth street, showed that Seidman had mar- rled her In. October, 1900. In 1908 Selu- man, she told the court, was ‘arrested for Jarceny, He Jumped -ball of 81,00 iay-in-a-smooth-sea- and_clear_weather_she—was tiie up. dis- ~_ tance at the rale of 25 knots an hour. She is now entering the home- of clear-weather-all_the-wayte-Sand;—Hook and - record-smashing- The New York agtnt of the Cunard Jineieteamer Lasitania received a wire- lesa ‘message to-day from the captain the 3 Lightship bout il Po aL AT “making time of passage from Queens- town-ebout four days, 171-2 hours, st am avarage speed for the voyage _of About 41-2 knots. and. “Hee last pate to Burope, re- on_at Crook: havent, Ireland, was followed in a fow | heute by others, received at Cape Ract, Newfoundland. In her record breaking day the Luet- © tania! maintained a) speed of 2476 knots > an with ‘a heavy fog and fresh With kind of clear weather the ‘Lasttania should-mamtain a speed of ‘& knots an hour or over for the rest of herivovexe. This rate of speed wou her outside Sandy Hook Thurs- yy pight_orearly Friday-morning, She ‘will be unable to come up the harbo intil_high tide serves on Friday. “tne tine(ot the voyage trom Queens- ‘Town te Gandy Hoek should be about our days and seventeen hours. On her firatitrip the Lusitania covered the dia- “Yanée in five days and fifty-four qin: sutes;| Her Average speed per bour was Bewwakt 1. toon) to-day (Wednesday), the Lusi- Janie) was in latitude 4440 north and longitude 6 west, having run @17 nauil-/ plies since noon yesterday, aver. knots per hour. aacine! hia ran..2. fo prevailed, ‘KAd went to St. bouts, where—he—was7 i arrested. “He was brought back and served Ume to thie no trace of Seldman was found until = loquacious barber tn th six montis. From that] i] 1 Railway Company. * December, 1902.—Mr. Jerome .a! ‘nal wrongdoing.” © April, 1903.—Mr. Jerome was cal and that never has been disproven. Company.” cwritten charges of-orimes against the Metropolitan Street- Ratlway Com: pany by Col, William N. Amory,. former Secretary of the Third Avenue : of Amory in bis ‘hands were“without foundation and involved no crim: charges by former Asalstant District-attorney James W. Osborne,“who ‘said:. “We have charged in open court that’ $30,000,000 has ‘been stolen nounced that the “verbal chargee” led-upon to again take up the hess By he Metropolitan Street Rallway : } And the guides felt certain that game ould be—starteas 1907, “CNG RAD CASE EXCIT JEROME MUCH ected T SHAT make tty bustvoer to folfow the treitr-or-wrong-torny + Weather — Just Sigh dl oreo He Exctaims, ant —Hear- Of = Cutlcura-Gave H “Bob? ‘Davis Plead Not Guilty. Makes here was an echo of the famous “Ben.-G,"" telegrams that came to light in the Fulton’ street -pootroom rald. In the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Courtto-day —whe TEpOHTHOIn. SATB states that | “President ta Tn: aaxcetent Teen ome te keen hile be the spor’ TELEGRAPH HEADS — IGNORE THE STAIKE “| O'Reilly to Juatise! Dowling, wort_to the defendants at the | = ie and, Johan ParktrRobinéon, under in- | dictment for bookmaking. Dan O'Reilly and: Maurice Meyer: who represented ithe defendants, asked for time. 'Mr./ORelily exolained that h+ had not had sutictont warning td allow nim to communioate with the bondsm fof his ollenteand the dondsmen to’ get in touch with Parker snd Robinson. ‘It Your Honor. will’ postpone these cases until this afternuon,”” said Mr. “I will « _nation of the books of the Metron: |Bronx happened to ‘brother-in-law that he had seen Seld. Seating alierecsion foluacsingls . The 24.%2_knots for the first twely jays hours nautical day was houra twenty-three seconds. At-9 o'clock to-night-tre Lusitania 1s in latitude 47 north and longitude 45.9) ‘weat.-and-ts-going-at\the-rate-of-twen- ty-fve knots an hour, The weather ts clear and the ea 1s smooth. ON BOARD THE LUSITANIA, Oxi twenty-lve By, 0% 18. th stsamiehip: Lusitanla was steam: ling at a rate of 26 kiiots an hour. Since noon she had covered 226 nautical miles. The weather to-night ts calm and « northerly ewoll is running. ‘DAVENPORT MUST Kings County Ex-Administra- tor Ordered by Surrogate © to Show Record. Davenport er Pubic (Administrator of “Kings Count: brouht into the Surrogate's: Court in | Brooklyn to-day on aporder to show cause why he should not be punished Kor six {f0F contempt In faillng to obey an or- der of the Curt dated April 24, 1907, to ecount for his adminintration”of the ex: Mr. Davenport. after various proceed- Ings, refused to file his account, but AND PRELUSITANTA: Ost inin not-to-understand-—why~he-wapit!t Rennon wT vin Cape Wace, Newfoundland, ners WS. musts fy TatHiuie-se2s mores havi rm —malew fof which. nd: Ms _sdvertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1007. 6 ituirdress 4. HHoreshoers 210 Troners ced ee HSw 19° “Kitehen Help P55 Manleures 5.” Brasew ae 4 Miltiners Bindery Help . Dushelmen. .. Matehers . 32 Operators oR 3 Cashiers Plumber: Polishers Porters Gollectors Compostiors. Sooke (Male)... Sooke (Fratnale), Paper Hu Batters HR Retere Suua Oras thet tralar, to proceed —with the — Average ‘speed was | 3 (Via Crookhaven, Ireland, Oct. 9)—/ ge “ALIEN POLICEMAN RENDER ACCOUNT: man ii New York: Welliparier traced Seidman fieaet Sixty-soventn street. (oat he was ving with Jennie: Gree. Uerger, Whom he had murtied four days unre-—--dle. called. Cys einen, October, 1907.—Four months aft tit in who is NFAY twol Years sides ae nan thet th aberger. woman is only— bar pelt whea lained how nat | matrimonial, bliss Bt four days had been euihlees]y— aye up Re fe Jae Magistrate Her ‘away from. the BAERS Jim for trial in’ $1,000, Mra. Seldman. No. refused more than e aMdavit teat 4 marriage papers mere legal. faith wite nooks, Ae therothers the detective brot Jaw leaving the Court linked with Wite Nok BACK FOR PESO | Hickey Ordered Placed on Roll After Naturalization Was Proved Fraud. pers were fraudulent, will get hig pimsion jurt the same. Justice Ford to-day ti sued a mandamus odering Pollce Com- ¢-motion | physical dlsabMity, the result-of injuries [aeselyedt in the discharge of his duties. salary as @ patrolman, count meit— tre —benettt—of—Section the Code of Civil Procedure to: c-o- |solidat's proceedings. " His own con- duct shows this, as he obtatoed an! order Or consolidation, since the -a: jond as plalnly failed to comply wita [ity terms cus “But to make his conduct a contempt | pf nourt tt jane ry thar the ange whould “hays bern served oo him person. ‘This has not been done, and 1 cannot, therefore, tmpose iment prvided by the code.” Ordered to Account An order wax made to-day that “Wille jam B. Davenport be and he hereby ts directed to render, file and judicially settle, on er bofore the 14\h day of Dewees, Eliza 7.’ White up to and. Including |. Apa U18i, “And itis further ordered that the’ motion to punish Willlam: B. Davenport for the failure to comply with the order heretofore made, requir- out prejndice in the es, a the pun--} FI rete weeemne ain ote: preveedte terwoven In the fabric of ctvic life. For} more than twenty-one years Hickey had) bean —a— kool eltizen, | charming his duties in the Police De- rhe haa done nothing | cartment and regularly contributing to | jthe pensign fund out of his salary.” | {phe fraud was committed, es -ap-+ }pears from the papers before me, with- Sout any_infent “or even know! y rs old and | has a wife and ten childrens He was| ‘porn in-horden;-came to Ameri a youth und became a Jongshoreman. He Hook out Mix firm papers after: two years. In 1886°a man came to the docks and asked ifm {0 vote’ form candidale in the coming election. Stiay nota oltizes;!!_ auld Hickey. i ehh Aa ‘tirat) "| Hicke “aie country and hed tal papers, told him to come Halland he'd fix him out. He seve} thin man $i for_what_purported to. bej a gertificate of. naturalization, but | curhich, in tus investigation jast epring, | the Feaeral Government found to be | fraudulent. ikron-out- fret | to the City | port order. It J& apparent that unless Mr. Daven- Th the Inst order of ‘the to comply with the terms of the CASSIE CoADWICK IS: NEARING DEATh. #10 MV ifiam B Daven. ages 55, 000 NEW AUTOS IN 1908. American Manufacturere Estimate Salen at ALI,115,000, manufacturers of the figuring on next year's Acoording to fis rday at the oMfce The automobile country are now output of macnin ures given out y | of the certin- | er Bingham to restore Hickey's \ bs 1 faithfully. dias | } plete. Feqt..96}}-pet_him-en hie Seq, Tits. {— Tiber e American Motor Car Manufac- | DETROITS; LEADS FOR CHAMPIUNSHIP. May, 1903—Mr, “Jerone made pabne tke result of an alleged exami. his expert-accountant, Arthur W. Teele; finds in favor of the Thomas 905,—Mr. Jerome-re-elected—— Anthony N. Brady reveals the “Inside” pool on the Wall Street Ferries aa Railway deal. ‘This \tem was on the books of the Metropolitan when olitan Street Railway Company hy Western Union Annual Meet: ing Held With No Talk _ er the statute-of limitation expires } RYAN PAID BELMONT $20,000 TO HEAD THE CIVIC FEDERATION. | (Continend from Fier | Page.) (Continued trom Firat } Page.) ~=epointed: George He-Feate Chauncey John Jacob Astor, Oliver Amea, C, Sid- The annual meeting of the Western Union Telesraph Company. contrary to expectations developed no mention of he strike in _Thi called to order at President Robert— ing 195 Broadway “by CISWEY,— re TOO WA. éver and F.-J, Soherrer inspectors for the election of directors. ‘Tire directors chosen were Thomas T. Eckert, Robert. Clowry, John T, Terry, George. J. Gould, Edwin Gould, \OQharles Lani J. Pierpont Morgan, riry— ht Fingter, | A Dspew, and touched” ‘Schaefer out. eat atop and throw that pUL the -kibowh=~ on —Bteinfeldt. O'Leary did as much for Kling. Evers | punked out. Mullin to Rossman, 3 Sixth Inning. i Chance robbea Crawford of a lilt py} nailing his burning liner. Cobb, banged Tinker, eae be tnd handed it to Chance: —Rosaman bat | single high over Tinker'a ro. Sourniin forced Rossman, Stelnfeldt, rs Hivers, NO Boma Rie to ry and died at first. Tinker traveled the same route to oblivion Pfeister let Rossmin and Mul- Hin Glapose of him” NO RUNS Seventh Inninc. mare did another clreun aeae nailing ner, O'Leary frees tie seat Hast went out on three a steal- Mas Wine to Byers “NOP Blagin equeesed a ingle into left. @heckard pushed bir along with @ sac- .rifce,.Mullin...te. Roseman ge thraw Chance out at fret e Biagie taking third. Gtainteldt-qut. O'denacy. to Boas man--NQ. “ Eighth Inning. Jones banged a single through the box. Sohuster, out, Tinker to Chance, Jones ‘Crawtord’ rocketed ‘a high ‘Cobb ona ma hit by a jeacners._Jones dashed tor third and wad “ur Kilng.-to “Staintelat— NO. Evers touted w-Jones: senulte, out. Bchaefer te Rossman. NO RUNS. ‘ 2 Ninth _Reeeman aingied.~ “Thived “te Courhiin: inker_ and Hossman wae aoe ont Chance-—Be: Kit RUNA, Inning. 0: Fowler, Mortimer I. Schiff, Herbert H. caning —of-Mr--Ryanas—a—witness amit IC, when the purchase of Mr. Brady's paper railroad was consummated. They were William H. Baldwin, jr, Edwin-J; Berwin, Paul D. Cravath, Thomas P. Vreeland, Edward W. Sayre and P. W, Mead, The meeting was held In room No. 4M of the Mutual Life Insurance Building Besides Mr. Ryan the other directors of the Securities Company at this time were James Hasen Hyde, A. D, Juillard and George . Haven. P. A,B. Wireser and Thomas Dolan, of Philadelphia, | ware not brought Into the board of | directors GATT Wé-tallowine year. Frank. S Gannon was the fifteenth direct elected, and {n October, 1903, John D. | Crimmina took the place of Sayre, who! continued to act as secretary. How Records Were Not Kept. offer these minutes of meetings of rthe Board of Directors of (hé~ Metro) potitan Securities Company. forthe. pur- Powe OF “Bho wing “new =recorda-arenat. kept,” said Mr Ivins, holding up small. rod—volume, Inbelled “8: 2 Minutes.’ “Any better ‘ation waa ruoi evidence that the corpor- ping a-raiiroad company?" 1 Ne | potter evideiecpoesibie.that ould got want to mAke a record of. what you did." Mr. Cravath “Phere seems to) be doubt over il fing the year, footed up to $6,324,710.05, tery has -bsen=a-deoktied—increase—la_ 2B. Van Every, Jacoh “Must this court be ted uj vthe “Must the whole machinery of justios | be-hampered -tecause-suct persons have chosen to enjoy themselves at the race | track, forsooth Mr. Jerome has a way of saying * that makes {It sound like a 13- Inch ee some skin disease. race track | and’ have them here as speedily cry Fun recollng ito a superimposed + PATCHES OF ITCHING HUMOR hen Young a Skin Disease Made Arm a Mass of Sores—Spread Nearly All Over Body— Parents Tried-Every Reedy Tay Could Wi IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE: ite “young ta tyoune Tw aa afflicted It first show upon my arm, which quickly became a mass of sores from my shoulder my, elbow. Finally it snread ectiys al over ame in patches and itched and mat- in t in-some parta,--My-parenta tried — very Tented 7771 ey trar ot ar aay ait aut a ai Bp purpossiuntis hey, faa w last rez bought a box AS Cuticura Ointment erly some Cuticura-Soap, ‘aday or two I began to fee! better, the sorea healed as Nighy, ‘a# they could, and after i tro months thers were only the scars lef‘ pahow where they had been.—Ford- b, omen an Sees Nov. 19 und 26,1906. At World’s Fat Favorite Care-for_Torturing,Distiguring— - Skin and Scalp Humors Is Cuticura ‘The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, asin Seem’ the frightful | wal -ing,as.in psoriasis; —=the lors of halr-and crusting of scalp, as in scalled-bead; the facial disfigure- and ‘ringw avful suffering of sansa. eee eral xiveuMro:O'Rell have the alleged pool-room aaralock on hand. Mr, O'Reilly hustled out, ame fn an hour waa back with Davis, who pleaded “Not gullty.” The casts_of Thomas R--Kedtor-and~ Edward A. Fisher were set for trial on Oct15.—These_men_were Indicted Davis and Rovineco.—They e with conducting an information bureau} crust; ‘atl ter; ‘ecremn: all-demand-a_remcdy-of-extracrdinary— irtues to succes: ully cope with them. That Cuticura Scap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills are such standa pro ‘ver by:testimonials-of-remarkabie cures ‘many remedies and even physi: ate teed and Drugs ‘Kot, and way fees the hour of birth: ney_-Bhepard, Joh: H. Schiff, Jamea Stillman, Thomas F Clark, William L. Bull, James H. Hyde, Morris K, devap,-Frank J, Gould, E.H, Harriman, Howard Gould, John J. Mit- chell, Henry A, Bishop, Harris C, Thomas H. Hubbard, Valters, Joseph J. Slocum, E. Atkina—and James D. The above list presents but two changes in the list of directors, the last two mentioned taking the places of Samurul-Stoan and Samuel Spencer, who died during the year. The net revenus of the company-dur |e decrease of $746,312.83 from that of the last preceding fiscal year, This Is the smallest net reveaue reported sinco 1900, when the figures were %,165,23.¢8. Tn 193, high water mark was reached with a net revenue of $8.214,471.7%, While the net revenuc has fallen off, Fecetpts. the total for the year belng ARGH, aD IRCTSALE $2,000,000 over 18s. In the number of messages, 11.91,551, there was shown an increase of more than £00,000, The average cost of sending a — message was set-cente—agalnst average tolls of | BZ_cents, the cost showing a alight proportionate. increase. ‘The company | pow. mi. 646 miles of poles _ané | cables, an) increase of 5,007 Uieynueat yaar censor gin tom ‘ending tn June, 196.— ROSITA TRASH 7 rooms. |torney Vand mors HEH | at No. «7 Broadway, ‘Acting on Information furnished by Floyd Grant, who claimed he had! posted beta on race horses over ‘the telephone, county detectives visited the Information bureau. Growing out of this) nother on the Fulton street etring of local pool-| ond acizure | that the pollee found books and tel Ering the cabsiistic name of Jeaving. Court, after ea, Avaletant District At- | if ho has charge of he poalroom cases, Mived Grand na_on_him for this afternoon “Davis was eiyby Park &Tilford Vounted 1840 New York Mark-the: step trom:yester. Ses This pack- Wilcox to an Evening World Feporter— {| Physicians Say_ His PRION Ts Broken, but He Is Ex- hausted, Magistrate. Frederick ~House has -pasvedt: ~criste-tn-the-attack-of preu— monia which laid him low ten days ago, ‘The pneumonia was declared broken to-day by hia physicians, He 1a, how- ever, yery weak and his nerves are tna bad condition, Mr, House {s @ netvous wreck,” said ‘one of his physiclans..to-da; he recover notning but « long and com- eee rnatae ios ies AUSTRIAN EMPEROR’ Ge CONDITION WORSE. VIENNA, Oct, ®—Emvyperor francia 1s still-confined to his apart- an~ attack of. bronchial oatarrh. [te his condition to-day was pro- \nounced to be unsatisfactory. The Em- peror was unable to recelve the Min- letera who returned here from Buda pest after signing the Ausglelch, or mutual nancial arrangement between, Austria ang Hungary, and his phy- laicians nave forbidden him to engage in conversation, The emperor is not feverish, but 7} by nein tis testimony: {the —Pubiie—perviee Commission that! reade: ‘‘No person shall be prosecuted, punished or subjected to any penalty or—ferfeliuretor_or_on account of any ct, transaction, matter or thing con- cerning whish he shall under oath have teatified_or produced documentary evi- -{4ence; provided, however, that no per- son so testifying shall be exempt from proseciition {ct any perjury committed $50,000 to Pay Vreeland’s Expenses. | The minutes of the’ directory of the that there waa an authorisation to pay the expensemfor H. H, Vreeland, of the $50,000 Libel sult brought against the then president and general manager of | arface: Hier bye Avenue Railway Co. AH ERIDGE: Sass —Oct 9 itt announced to-day that there wil be no} increaso in the seating capacity of the | Stadium for Ge Harvard and Yale foot- ball game this-fall,by-the erection of a” temporary wooden stand at thé open | and-of. tie arena oTheHtadium-rcoom W) peopie, but In the two ¥ which have been -played there, tonal seain have rulsed th over 4, Metropoiltan Securities Company show}—It is againat the pollcy of the Har- | yard athetic-authoriticg-to-hare extra | ordinary crowds paying high prices for | seuts at athletic events, and. as soon}, the debt.in the Stadium ts cancelled, bea Teduction’ In =u Brice | there will Bie and everything wil beaperierer’ “Empire Furni we will send yeu. batag At Our Regular Wholesale Facto iture Factories” NOTICE ! exacting. Choicest selections of | 's, iced in a heavy lead foil and the ds of this closed. - Then= | lolding carton which in tum is covered by a wrapper label that is al lutely sealed. The same finest Teas at the lowest prices, but i in deed? Delivecien made cat of town: No Cash. Payment Down Teqeired, thie mmanifceat, massive and durable guarantecd. Boston Leather Morris Chair spleped em reu éivest fem eur own Ferniture Paetory (the largest in the wor! ory Price, Sajealadios Salesmen. Seamatreases Slipping Ciera Sien: Pal Bhire Wanda. Solleltors Stablemen. Steamfitters Bienugraphers tenographers (P.) Dressmakers ... ‘Dentiets fi Dishwashers a Housework ...... Tetal Every week, month and year, The World prints more ‘Help Wanted’| Ads. than any three other New Reported Much Worse To-Day and Prison Physicians Get Ready for Crisis. HVS O. Oct 9—Mrs Casste Chadwick was to-day reported much the woman's ward in the Ohio nulary Her pulse ta ane is paruly deirious. are making all prejmrations to at mept to stay any sinking spells, her renuy fate, rac reslgned to and kno pod is fayt approaching Kelly, the p rday reo « Catholle Churct tek into the her to-dit | | mere Arrost tehiraey ears ago teat air hes and Neuralgia {sven oe oq Re world-wide SY Grip reniedy, “rom tie. Look for slepature E We Grove, Call tor. a turers) Assovimtion—thp—totat—Americas production will be about 66,000 ma- jonines. of whigh the assoc. ation mem- bers wil, bulid Placing the averag these fn qutomob manufacturers will recetve $1 ‘The Americhn manufacturers’ are aa. ted with the Automobile Club of Flea in, the “All America” Bhow on Oct. 4 In the Grand Sentral "Palace, Who Is the 'Hollyhock Girl? She’s the Beautiful Creation of a Famous Parisian’ ©" Art ist. Her picture in colors—all ready for, framing—goes with every copy of next’ Sunday’s World in’ Grea, ver New ve @ pelling price of Kies Mt $2,633, the 315,000. ik. nevertheless considerable uneasiness is felt regarding his health. ——$—<$<— er AGREES TO SURRENDER. Bepper Vanderbilt Police Bhe Wil Do 1¢ ‘To-Merrew. & Mary Ann: @cannel Pepper-Van- tho dlahopets of Brooklyn spooks, deigned this afternoon to taky cognizance of the warrant which her \nwilling stepdaughter, Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, swore out more than a week ago, charging her with obtaining money, by false pertenses from the splrituallst lady‘a elderly Vanderbilt. Through her lawyer Mrs, Pepper-Van- derbilt sent word to the police that on to-morrow morniiig #he would formally surrender herself to District-Attorney Mrs, ‘Tells Mrs. ‘ derbilt, huatand, Edward Ward If thereushy. 50 C Allowed Clarke, of Kin, County and at che same time would apply to some § preme Court Justloe fora writ direc ‘Magistrate Geismar, of the Fifth av: Hus court, to explain on what evidence he lemued-the warrant . Wold at eM retell sores for 627.60 cond Empire Tu niture Mfg. Co., 348 oe _ ra TOPE ARETGRY AGE EE boxe wa . eatistactery when recetved. Dend Cents Weekly pita at our Paid. Orders F. F; led. ‘end Freight ( ‘Charges te any ipetat wl bist P00 males Geareniccd Boston ieother: cies! olden Seterts, a a a a This Offer Will Be W aoen : : ay th. WRITTEN GUARAN {EE Avenuc youx patent leather shoes are treated by> a sccret process which ren'lers | the leater so ter, gives a riche more enduring lustre, adds at least one-third to the life o the: shoe Compicte Externs nT | Every Humor of Infant aot and Adulte fine mnaigte Of Cuticura Boag’ (ise.) to Cleanse the 8 4 ee to stead ther kin, Bj. (in. the forse of al at 00) to Panty tbe Biowd. Tiood -thronghou otter Clothing — o Credit | For Men and Women S| $1.00 a Week Nao-velarentes or security Fequired.. No investigations or deliveries. Make your purchase. and take re | 7278 Sixth-Ave., “near 47th St: ; 2274 Third Ave., near 424th St. 854 Columbus Ave. nr. 104th St. MULASSES — WALNU1 (CREAM CUTS~ aude =ASSOR: 10c wun Shine Brightly toa minimum. This process is erneoed exclusively~ to the Hurley 08. “Ash the Man Who Weare Them,!? 183 BROADWAY. 39-41. CORTLANDT ST. , MULLIGAN-~On Oct. &,,1907, suddenis JOHN, J. MURLIOAN, deloved Turis of Mary Gi‘ 3fulgueen and son-ot tly Detinie Mulligan, of sMiveydaley > and friends Co, 87 N.Y. ¥. OD. to | attend late residence, thance 71d" ft, Mf, et 10 A Mw are rough the Windows it Your H cme? FleMt and Minny At and arranged wa gow wont save it? aftey the If you are not tith your present Let World “TO LET" Ads, Make Everything Richt... also members | Ko Uxten Charge for Ite) | é “paverinemenis for aire may iis:tase et Ony American District Messenger, nant (te aity wall oF.

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