The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1907, Page 8

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Ruins of Building. fhe burgiars bound tehinson had worked for the Baltl-| macandy sini 484 Ohio for a aumbér of years, | fii, Ged came here three months ago from) on | G., where hé had w: afvision, and was woll knvjin. evidently decides! eG that place. STATIN ABLAZE Victim’s Body, Bound and 3 Gagged, Is Found in the © CLARINGTON, :0.. Des. 2.—Eéward the Baltimore and Ohio sta- ‘eagemt here, was robbed and mur- | ee a hour tq-day and the: Durnet over hie head. While| snares and of bonds fee eaten officials will not talk about Gee cane, it is said that the murderery away with a larze Cum of money. and gassed @istohizeon, and after taking his watch) ‘@n@ money they. ransacked the station. | 42) ‘he thedry advanced to possibly explain | Am e0id-blooded murder of the agent| that the bursiars recognized him and) : wn an | | SISTER AT SEA ‘Abandoned Ship's: Yaw! Drifts } & Ashore Near Barnegat—Sub- Btegmers arriving st| Wabash this port Rave already reporied sicht- | )t2t fig near Barnegat the mast of a sub- eerged schooner and a five-masted ves- BERS MURDER |STOCKS ADVANCE I SLOW MARKET Brooklyn Reading, "Pacifics, ics, Transit, Smelting and Sugar in’ Most Favor. |. Dealings In stocks {n the early market Ato-day were Mgnt, but prices showed xains. Union Pacific, Brooklyn Transit | and Reading rose 11-8, Northern Pa- cifle, Southern Pacific and American Smelting] 1 and Great Northern pre- Hferred, Missdurl Pactftc, and American Sugar large fractio These gains were extended tn ldealings, but dusincss was ilmited. The total sales of stock tere 37; £0, The Closimg Quotations. yet Changes, As compere) with -Bsturday'e final figures, are as. follow bandoned, with Jibboom: broken off, “with all except her head salle set. ree wed the two vessels were 1n vere! from which 8 fect long and con! dhoating Soasing came. It fou: Verse! in haste. “Mllegal, Is Counsel's Opinion when he decided eritioized commission: that the excess of the lowest bid. estule legality bid. He say: to-day that the accept such bids \ax In accepting thids. He writes: plance of thelr bid. will, "TIME TOO VALUABLE FOR i Sends His Lawyer. Empire Trus: Compa. $a. the Morriaanta Co: wer a bharee of viol: Bile apecd lame. His tay Trot Comps: who bad not fate of the crews ta tn doubt, ene of them may have left ther ‘ in the yawl There waa nothing @bout it to indicate the name of the was roars, and two davit-fal biocka, In-.)- that it was cut away from The boat was/ # No silane at San Salvadore of white, with @ green bottom Bin CS} name "oes Sous on her full nn. DAM AWARD S ‘LK __ PENDELTON SAYS: Contract tu High Bidder Not; Corporation Corpbration Counsel Pendicton created surprise in certain quarters to-day inuch on the Board | Of Water Supply acted legally when they awarded the contract for the | _ “Ashokan Dam atia price 32.54.00 in| Mr. Pendleton says that while the} ection of the board has teen criticised the! board nevertheless acted with ab- the hinh in! an opinion rendered beard hes the power to will best recure, the efficient performance of work and hea equa! power to rejext any and all [da not see how there can te-any | @oubt of the right of the board to Judginent of the board, best yecure the ee performance cf the worl." BALDWIN TO GO TO COURT. * Head Empire Trust Company, Ar- rested._as Auto Spesder, # the automo. © doliars to the depositors of the Empin nd (hat therefore, a ilman, | dee xg hava no reh(\ tar erreat «imac the polleeman sald his ps _ Bullman remarked that a little while i Wetore ‘ne bad arrested a Grand Juror 2 A HOLY ‘HOSTERS YACHT OVERDUE Prophet Elijah Sandford | and His Associates. ‘Word reached marine circles here to- dom salle! from Po:t!and, Me., the Prophet at San Salvadore. loverdue prophet came to-day. Sandford with a host of Hol {sailed fro various lyacat Coronet terial and 4. 101 gre 3a revival hep rom Sin Saiva- wh has had his ‘main tem- ple for some 4 NEW “rauie S$ OLDEST PQLICEMAN VERY ILL. sey's oldest policeman, No. 17 Willow place, Bayonne. up to two weeks ago had been on activ duty in the department. doubtful hi rill recover, He he been on the fo in this city, for ove forty years and for many missed a tour of ‘duty. Mcemen‘s Mutual Ald Associaton. Pennsylvania | aa at, Jowest and last prices of | Compay, tn Hak Tat: Ke. teeny Be tS By 8 woe $18 ean im +f) Sx + red ih tay awd — x | aot le Wen + 18 wi+ 23+ ON on t+ wy 1 uy + 1M joy Powis sh + hh ine t hes ti { ae is + 17h 1610+ & 8! 2 + by os oa; tl 19 330") + ¢ BR Bat a ae % 2 BK tk 3 se Bo 27a) aw” ah MK Sig fy Sin tix ia NOM ty my eee td RQ BR RR M LF 4 Tah + 1K SB OMY BST 13% 118% 19% + 3 4 MH De + HK ah my a + HS ssh so +3 MR sy pou to 10% 0% 10H + 4 any + % 4 ssa te % 1M 15 + 1h testa! wb +1 day that the yacht bearin, Prophet 7 Elijah Sandford, of the "Hole Gtiost eat appreciated. Us Sostety, was long overdue at San] Why not say that word Falvilbore, the West Indian port which to all your friends r was ‘to be a point of repacay ous) for; n Bandford and hia crowd. You can do it in person Some weeks ago the darkentine King-} easily and guickly— to meet | The Kingdom had reached that port some | | ume ago, and it 1s from the skipper of | the barkentine tat the news of the| | y Ghosters in the town of Borrt. Cornelius Van Horn) Now Jer- both In. years and ser> ice. is critically i} at his home, Sermt. | | Van Horn is elgtty yeara of age, and He was then taken with an illness, from which it le ni Yio has’ Yor many years been Preaident of the Po- ‘THE EVENING WORL NEW SUNDAY LAW UNTERMYER TRIES TOBLOCK MET. SUIT Asks Canta va to Vacate Order} for Examination of Railway Company’s Officers. hg | : Moving before Justice Pavis in the | Supreaie Court to vacate Justice Green- u order for mination of the officers of the New Y any (Metropolitan) as wit re trial in the suyt of At- meral Jackson to fopfeit the , Samu yer r 0 . ey-Goneral bases dis sult onceded {nsolvency:- of the ‘tn the sulis befell Justica the Federal courte, that Insolvency had sald Mtr. Unter- y question , AS nh matter of fact 4 and was paying its A on the Laco n ful embarrassment at this time iy due to) C mtuation and | ennsyivanta Bteel Cor pany, pany in the F 2 and the er Jeral courts pn leges that the company by joining tn | Police Department partment’s legal bureau, trate Barlow in Jefferson Market Court/Qur delicious Cod Liver! j. [to-day that he Aifance to be tn jMicta with the Penal Code. ‘Thompson. street, of No, 357 Suffolk street, and Barney and Fifteenth street, fore the 3 Ming the East Fourteenth strect. on Sunday. Penal Code covers these case, Heve. Magistrate Wahle in Yorkville Court 01) , RU this point.’and I should like to have AI thf# case adjourned so that I can pre-| down to within ninety! pare one for you. I Ue bringing of the sult. One Heard of Aldermen can repeal the Penal LB 3, a8 C Pats A Bolleau Girt Art Calendar for 1908, | st reditors, suing the ccx- | 4ay Werld o the one |New York only. pany on the other. He |Catendar of the INVALIU, HE SAYS Counsel Hoids That It ‘Conflicts With Penal Code. Wullam E. Murphy. of the Pollce De- told Magis- leved Doull or- { because it eon- He made the statement when Mattie of No. 262 West Third Coney Island; Morris Bernard, reher, of No. East One Hundred arraigned be- cistrate charged with run- comedy Theatre, at No. 46 “Your Honor,” said Mr. Murphy, I ge 1am about to submit briefs to | don't think the Code. Magistrate Rariow accordingly set the: earing for next Friday. when Magis-| Rernochan Will consider the case. ea bee with The Sun-} . 5, 12 and 19, Greater Year. . MONDAY, BIG WIND 1S ON THE WAY. ene pole eks saa ecty @torm warn- | duy from the We eat, fer, Bureau rs Wo dahington by the} local bureau: “Storm now central in lower lake re-| ist (is moving rapidly. is It ink, high, south- west Sou weat winds tile afternoon, and | to-night along the middle coast.” ‘ DECEMBER. 30,'1907. Aulanite | j spieperaria without cil. etter than old-fashioned’ cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for e Old people, delicate children,| | weak run-down persons, and ‘after sickness, colds, coughs, | . bronchitis and all throat and! lung troubles. . WHERE TO GET VIN jegeran i ani Row 238th it. ime | th PSA oe oi ‘and Deo Ave. 1th ‘nines : ae se: ny Gea) ave “el catnemane, 1000 Sin fear 273 Flatbash “Ave. 97 net Ave,, 35] Columiioe St And at al white align tho prayer for the appbhintment of re- ceivera in the Federal court admitted collusion. "So jt wan collusion, but {t wag eee colhusion. The Supreme Court /éf the | | United States has settied that." | Decision was reserved. | $< | A Bolicau Girl Art Calendar for 1908, In ten colors, distributed with The Sun- |day World pn Jan. 5, 12 and 19. Greater New York, daly, Get tks set. Prettiest Art {Caleedai of the year, pile A ; BAYONNE SALOON MEN ‘The Mquor dealers of Bayonne have taken a decided stand against the in- crease in the price of beer by the brew- leries, and if the latter insist upon de- |manding $1 more a barre! than they| \ have pre@ously charged thé looal men will refuse to pay M. They have taken steps to orgnnize an independent brew- jery to make thetr own beer. Not only | will this new brewery supply the Bay- onne saloonkeepers, but also many of those In Jersey City and Hoboken, who are also dissatisfied with Wier action of the breworles in raising 3 The Payonne, Laqnor Dealers Ameo- clation has been “at work apietly, aur. ine the past eaniok and has $90.00) pleded ot lasvoctation to build } \z | Greeting Just a word of cheer and good will is much BYERY THIN POR HOUSBKEBPING Brass Beds, Parlor Furniture, Car pets;Ruzs, Dra- peries, Pianos and Phonographs. i Rooms Neatty : si WEEKCY WRITR POR NEW WOOKLET. 8 5 | | 1 i tLeroy W. Baldwin, President of the.) id not appeari| , A VERY WARSI SUC TNRS GREATLY BELOW COMFORTABLES RB. Altman & Cn. —. ON THURSDAY, JAN. WOMEN'S COATS AND PALETOTS. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, BLANKETS 2d, SALE WILL BE HELD OP | if | THE, USUAL PRICES, Del e AND. BEDSPREADS FIGHT BEER PRICE RAISE. |~. DRY GOODS—_CARPETS—UPHOLSTERY, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Annual January Sales WILL COMMENCE Thursday, January 2nd, when we will offer MOST UNUSUAL VALUES in Household and Decorative Linens, French and Am Embroideries, etc. Also Novelty Was Broadmas L I9t iro erican Lingerie, h Fabrics for 1908. Stern Brothers Announce for Thursday and Friday, & January 2dand3d_ 4) Their Annual Ciearance Saie of Women’s Walking Suits, Imported and Domestic Coats, Fur and Fur-lined Garments, Muffs and Neckpieces , at Extraordinarily Low Prices a West Twenty- { third Street For the New Year Resolve, Gentlemen, Never Again to Wear Holely Hose. Resolve, Ladies, Never Again to Bar our Men Foiks’ Sox. HOLEPROOF HALF HOSE Will Wear Six Months Without Holes They are-guarinteed. Yo of ine that need darning in 6 months, ju can get new hose free in-place When you buy HOLEPROOF you “insure your sox” and you save your wife or mother or daughter, hours of time spent darning. or whoever does the sqwing, | Rememter, Holeproof Hose are absolutely guaranteed to need no darning, for 6 months. Sold only’ in Brill stores. iC pair, $2.00 Bull Brother UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, N. Greenwich. STORES: 9 BROADWAY, n, Chambers 5TH STREET, cor. Sd Avenue. Harlem Store Open Eye fy LY EEX. LD ba REY BORE | K | jastic Tesponsé, || Persian Lamb ‘Coats 1) Heretofore $175.00, now..,.. {Heretofore $349.00, now. \Heretofore $275.00, now. Heretofore $150.00, now. Two Blocks on Sith Avenue ‘The surplus stock of H. Jacob lother brands of fine leggings and “Pa (2 their actual worth. lin white, red, gray, from, 79¢.:t0 $2.00. Onsale in two lots 35 All Leggings formerly | 79c, 98c and $1.25, at { ONeill -Adams @ Established LO YG. IN BITHER BUILDING Remarkable Puce Reductions ‘on i Women’ s Fur Coats, Scarfs& Muffs We have secured from a highsclass manufactureriat a very big discount from usual wholesale ae his entire stock of rich Furs—and in addition’ we have. reduced | The.whole‘collection will be placed on sale at prices that will stamp this as The Biggest Fur Bargain Event in Years With months of Winter weather yet to come, this announcement should meet with an enthusi-, he Pee presents corduroy, 4c rr oy We Cannot Enumerate All the Items—These Are Merely Hints. Mink Muffs and Scarfs Clearance of ) Leggings for Boys & Girls at % to % Regular Prices & Co.’s “Buster Brown,” “Teddy Rough Rider,” eValeraies and] anta Legginettes’” will be offered to-day and Tuesd velvet, jersey, leather, bearskin a astrakhan] black, blue, brown, as well as other shades. The Leggings were all made to-Sell All Leggings formerly } 796 | | Be 50, $1.75 and $2.00, at s follows: 20th, 21st & 22d Streets our own splendid stock of Furs, seeeeeeee $97.00 | $425 Scarts’ at $59 Muffs ‘at. . $39.00 ++++$250.00 | $100 Scarfs at.. $69.00 $105 Mulls at. . $75.00 «$150.00 | "79 Scarfs at. . $49, $75 Mufis at. . $49.00 | | Heretofore’ $125.00, now... « - $79.00 | $35 Scarfs at, $19.75 $69 Mufls at. . £45.00 |Mink Coats -- "| $175 Scarfs at..$97.00 $45 Mufis at.. $23.00) | iletelofore $20 00,. «- $275.00 | "$50 Scarfs at..$29.75 $30 Muffs at.. $19.75 ieretofore $57 D, Broadtai! Coats $273.00 Chinchilla Scarfs and Muffs | Heretofore $350.00, + $250,00 | $45 Scarfs at..§$25.00 $55 Muffs at. . $36.00 \Heretofore $43 ow ee $55 Scarfs at..$35.00 $65 Mufls at. . $45.00 5.00, n $275.00 Natural Squirrel Coats $39 Scarfs at..$25.00 $39 Muffs at.. $25.00) jHeretofore $75.00, NOW...-.....--2-+» $4900 $125 Scarfs at..$79.00 $125 Muffs at. -$75.00 erlolore $110.00, now..........-..... $79.00 | Royal Ermine Scarfs and Muffs Sabled Squirrel Coats $175 Scarf 97.0) $75 Mulls at.. $49.00 | Heretofore $165.00,-now..... +. + $97.50 “0 en aoe nae Le Mufis 3500 REED CK, Lots $19.80 carts at. .$39.00 $110 Mufls at. - $79.00] | Heretofore $59.00, notv. +. $39.00 eyes $45 Muffs at..$25.00 Imported Russian Foa! Pony Coats $29 cern . 339.75 $69 Muffs at. AD Heretoforé $135.00, now. i Heretofore $97.00, now . $59.00 | Russian Pony Sets, Caracul Sets, Alaska Fox| | Heretofore $89.00, now. . $49.00 | Sets; Baum Marten Sets, and splendid fur-lined | $75.00 | garments at equally reduced prices. “ | 4, 000 Pairs of at % tol Cc, ees Lrcll (No Malt Orders Filled.) at. — | IN O'NEILL, BUILDING ONLY | Sensational: Underprice Offering of Real and Imitation Laces, A late delivery on the allows us to offer these are new, fresh goods and splendid values at the prices quoted. ¢ i IN EITHER BUIIDING 2 cial alt fated ree tne | These Leggings are in all sizes and colors, in Lo styles illustrated, and are fresh goods made for} ee eee | German Blanket Robes for Men Away Down in Price fo Blanket Robes. Value $4.00; orca art of the maker our specials, All Oe 95 + i Nets and Allovers ION —{REAL PRINCESS EDGE —5 Gat Inch wide value$1.00; inches wide, Value 98c. per yard; speciat at....../4B¢ | per yard; special al... 59c REAL PRINCESS EDGE —3 REAL IRISH SH EDGE =2/4 Inches /REAL ERINGESS EDC! wide, Value 83.00 Pet § 4 79 |per yard; spec al...... 39c BLACK AND WHITE CHAN- REAL IRISH EDGE AND IN-iTIELY ALLOVERS—45 Jnches SERTION—4 inches wide. Value} wide, Value ee 50. me $4.00 per yard; special yard; special at. Se79C »$2:98): REAL IRISH INSERTION—7 |suitable for waists and evening inches wide. Value $10 $5, 98 dresses. i Value 792 to $2.25 r yard; special at.. r yard; spe- Eee tee Bilal .n D8cto$t.48 REAL PRINC EDGE —9 inches wite. Value $1. 5098 Fie EDGE. AND INSER- per y: pecial at fo} —Value 8c. Reg AS SEC Ra Sane) 50. per yard, al 5c to 29¢ REAL PRINCE: EDGE — Value 31; 25 per yard; spe- 7 cial at. 6% REAL P. S ALLOVERS 27 inches wide. Value $3.00 per yard, at. . . $k. 98 white. to cial VENETIAN "BANDINGS, AP- PLIQUES, EDGES AND GAL- LOONS—In cream, ecru and jie, Values $6.00; spe- Ab erie \CY NETS=45 ine fi wide; JHeteS 051.98 ranging from SO: IN EITHER BUILDING Women's White™ Knit!Underwear at Extrem ly Low Prices 50c Union Suits, 29¢ white, heavy - weight, ned, shaped at waist Union Suits, high neck, Jon; Jeeves, ankle length, perfect filtog warm good washing garments, known as seconds; Imperfections so slight as to not atfect appearance or service of any garment in the lot; sizes 4, 5, 6, Value Soc. sully "'29¢ at $2.00 Union Suits, $1.35 Women's heavy winter weight white ribbed wool Union Suits; perfect - fitting; non- shrinkable; ankle length, high neck, long Secyess Perereat cH Oe cut Oneita make; seconds of the quality, at, per sult..... EG 35 75c Vests and Pants at 55c Women's heavy weight,” pure white ribbed, ‘Ree lined Vests, Shaped at walst, hand trimmed, high neck, long sleeves, with ankle length pants to match; all in extra large sizes, 7, 8 and 9, Yilue TSC. OCH, ater sseerreree » 95c 39c Vests and Pants at 29c Women's heavy weight, white rib- bed, shaped at waist, cotton Vests, fleecy lined, high neck, tong sleeves; Pants to match, in ankle length; these are “seconds” of the Soc. eng our price up to aie 13 been 30¢, ree at... '29¢ ae 39 Vests and Pants at9se Women's heavy weight, flat, white wool Vests, in bigh neck, long sleeves; Pants to match) ankle dengti ee sole Vite ge ¢; all regular size: jue £1.39, at, each, - ‘956 Sw sand Tightaats9e -Wonsen' jnedium weight pure white matty cotton Vests, beautiful” Aas BALE trimmed; ankle length Aight»: to match; regu: ar sizes and extra’ sizes) 4 all at, cach, 596 Women's ‘Union Suits, 75c Women's heavy Winter weight Unton Suits, made of tine white cotton yarns, with’ soft white fleecing, -high—neck, Jong. sleeves, shaped at waist, ‘aikle length. The Oneita make that Opens dows. the front; “seconds! 'of the $1.50 grade; per sult; at... 796.

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