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THE EVENING WORLD, a JANUARY 10, 1908. aia Central Cities he Recover Men Quickly Fifty Jewels Stolen at Ansonia, Conn. HUD ENMMIN wSUIT @ASER yaeseey tas Frank Rider, Former Butler of *™'e™e?! ro did Brooker Family, Held or Extradition. ment Towels in the value of $25,000 stolen | permitted. saat Sunday mnishte from’ the irealdence statement was distinctly unpop. | st: moves sor fescent eae, reacted to| 1 gathere, 8 closing or below. Reading of Charles F. Brooker, at Anson: Gained A \u s 5 sat Ansonia, jn iarge numbers outside the Langtag fll off 2 points from the top. North | Conn., were re ed today by Cen | Building. Rioting begn d the police American sold 21-4 below yesterday's tral Office Detectives Wilbur and | were speedily reinforced. The demon- final figure, Delaware & Hudson w Gegan in New York City jewel- | stran y and to, hern way 13-4, the preferred Wane) rv was found in a dress suit case hid wi hf 1 Paper preferred Weet 4a Ser : z A number of the and Hie 1s Aeaivininiaetron (ia satel Ta ad es iene oF and some of the| moved up ¢. oa lp te (3 at No. 44 West Fifty-fourth s The detectives say tha tthe room was rented by Frank E, Rida, former but-| ager poing er for the ‘Brooker family. The jand-| neighborhood of iy identified a photograph of Rid | the crowd made her lodger ned a bona home Frank E. Rida, In rowd § brother, Carlos, were a picton of being Rida was held fo Connecticut authori scharged. the others 5 n by The ident of the and Hartford onal Commit- a millfon- t Ansonia is Railroad, Re teeman from Connectic i Rida as usekeeper ent. Rida a butler and Ri of the Ansonia was discharged after a disagreement ‘A few weeks after Rida left % Brooker went to a safe in the house to show a guest his collection of antique jewelry. He found that $15,000 worth of the jewels were missing. The safe had not been ferced. Outside of Mr. Brook er there was supposed to be just one & other person who knew where the key to tne sale Was kept, and that was ation f sian Lund demand suffrage in the was given to the Neweom: gency. It was no hard mat- Rida. After leaving Me med @ saloon at No. 423 A Tenth streets HOS2| the lower house of the Prussian Land- there he had gone to the Hotel st. tag. Last might thirty-fce Socialist Hote and still later to the Holland mass-meetings were held in Berlin, as Was trailed day and night, and his| Well a8 many o n the country dis- Ouse was searched while he was ou put no trace of the stolen jewels could ~ found, In the absence of evidence s not arrested. An-| idence Was entered bya Dat. b burglar went directly ey reported Ganlatr ared streets r or di the the slightest e robbery to Le 5 Gegan home of Rida ninth street: Ast ments they ‘hea Mandolin and # guitar in the Widow waltz. found Rida and his bri aying musical tn: were the identical Mr P's two! residence | n the mandolin and guitar the prisoners | were held eg NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLE entries for to: follows: § A new Botlean Girl Calendar next Sun day, Every person who got last Sunday's otleau Calendar will want it. Those who did not get last Sunday's should start now, Get the set. Ten colors, Extra quality paper, \ Fhousand Berlin Streets Cha Police With Swords. 1.—A demand made RETR RtOLUN Ca Comini and Natle us v Nashville, Ds e the & Huds C., C. & St. Louis ray, Brooklyn Transit, Pacifle Mall ana) American Sugar 1. There were many suffrage would be good for the State | and that secret voting would not be! but the good tone was maintained yolice sustained we Attacked With erclcs! w rapl¢ principally of the unemployed, of whicl became: arrested. e police force of Berlin tricts, in favor of To-day, before the Landtag convened 1,000 Socialists marched before the parliament bulldir demonstration assuming to i ; Ae : OF ie duet, OL he. ats and eres te body of police was Consisting of cheviot and fancy tweed— 3.00 col- called to the scene 7 4 pe weles eHer also tockiaway, Suffrage Defeated. (the accumulation of a season’s business), Ap eeegeees Swarming Col Br be upwar Reading Is Pressure. Mings today New 21-8] rged by und Iroad of w York Airbrake 1 3-8, Northern that manhood advances running to large fractions. There was some profit-taking later, | Active selling set in at noon and the |S | Louis NORTH CAROLINA FAILS TO MAKE CONTRACT SPEED. NEWPORT NEWS, Va.. Jan. 10. jnew United States cruiser Nov 4 }ina arrived here to-iay from her trial ands en away the re Langtag Buildin y dire from Caro- poise B 1 rhe ices sold off below z to the palace, ne reaching Marge ‘trip off Rockland, Me. The vessel was e square facing of active stock: In stormbound at Pro: etown, Mass, tor - see CEE RA Railway pi d ; e fam nped 41-2 and the common 2 2-4 soy mers fell 2 points. The market closed t Pie total sales of stoc} 1, eee | a 1 stocks were 1,000,200 uires, and of bonds and he is The Closing Prices, ny eet a edavialh lghest, lowest and last prices of! qufrem OPPENHEIM, CLLNS % @_ 34th Street—West some of disorderly demon- and were lice in several of es, and these resulted counter Clearance Sale the Pri ember nductl man ections of members of The most remarkable values of the season he movement n Girls’ Coats& Reefers procession g, and the at Regular price $8.00 to $10.00. Sizes 4 to 14 years. . addi | 4.50 made had not the Govern 7.90 7.90 12.75 windows of stores and tenem Many Tenants Than Be Face Winter’s Pay Rather Turned Out s Tey Breath. lo agreements tions in effect for six months, $$ __ CHICAGO HAS 138.950 10.—A careful CHICAGO, Jan fainiiies ah = the morning othes sals was busy The ng wind whistled through the narrow season ot ose whose e: streets and the coating of frost on the rooms idle a «S850. | WHO CANNOT GET WORK. canvass ago has re- ployment ceaned | We winter time, so that the number | of business de- also bad their effect In keeping down eSyiatel building trades, with the excitement. Tenants who could af- |: en affillated unions, "show ford it paid up rather than be put out | JS. t of Work, against an absolute fora pale uk 2 : of men one ago. The | id. The few who ve the t t number— n. The January Redu Men’s Fine Suits & Overcoats This sale brings with it the greatest savings of the year—including 1606 Suits and Overcoats, perfectly tailored and smartly styled—every garment made for this season. All N 248 Suits © Overcoats, were $15 | Relea to 196 Suits © Overcoats, were $16 } $ 50 172 Suits @. Overcoats, were $17 | 0. 361 Suits @ Overcoats, were $18 ) noleeey, 270 Suits & Overcoats, were $20 | | shed 198 Suits @ Overcoats, were $22 93," 161 Suits @, Overcoats, were $25 oe of Drovher : OPEN A424 Sty, AY BS» Ane AMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. C Our Great Annual January Clearance Sale OF FINE SHOES IS NOW ON IN THE BASEMENT STORE We Have Added Several Discontinued Lines of Shoes, Ail Perfect 4,000 Pairs of Men’s Lace and Blucher Shoes Box Calf, Velour Calf and Gun Metal Calf, Double Sol velted Regular $4.00 Quality $3.00 nc Balance of 15,000 Pairs of Women’s:’Shoes and Oxfords Comprising some of the best shoes in the store Regular Prices $2.90, $4.00 and $5.00 $4.90 . oa Balance of 5,000 Pairs of Men’s Button and Lace Shoes Patent Leather and Colt Skin $4.00 and $5.00 Quality $9.50 . 50. Balance of 1,500 Pairs of Boys’ Lace and Blucher Shoes Box Calf and Black Kid Regular price $2.00 1-40 aa Balance of 800 Pairs’ Women’s Patent Leather Lace Shoes Regular $2.00 Quality at $4.40 apair While we have not all sizes in every style we have all sizes in some styles. See Display of these Shoes in our 20th Street Windows. Hand- le, he at No mail orders or telephone orders filled for this sale. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. MANN & BRO UMA CREDIT HOUSE a Carpets and Bedding Open Saturda: Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. A Home of Four Rooms Complete- ly Furnished. 9125-0 nat our Showroom! 5 ROOMS 3 These rooms are ROOMS Furnished 3 Complete, at Write for our NEW BOOKLET containing infor- mation regard- ing our outfits. Mailed free on applicat on. on, 150° Our liberal credit terms Hahed PER WEEK OPENS AN apply also to Long Island, New Jersey or Cone Hectiewt: =| at About One-Half a Prices. I0.00 original price $19.50 Coats of Black Cheviots and donne Mixtures; 50 inches long. oon Black Broadcloths, satin fo 50 tnehas long and Imported Fancy Cloths suitable for traveling and eee) *15.00 original prices wear. $25.00 & 30.00 Coats of Black, Tan andGray Broadcloths,, 50 inches\ $20.00 braid trimmed and all lined; original pr price long suitable for evening wear. Caracul Cloth Gis. full, boxy coat 50 inches long with shawl collar and heavy satin lined, $25.00, original price $45.00 Evening Coats and Wraps of Chiffon Broadcloths, Chiffon Velvets and Laces, Reduced to about One-half Former Prices. Women's Fur Lined Coats A Special Purchase of 150 Coats at One-third Less Than Value $60.00 Coats .... .at 335. oo 7500 “% ....4.% 50.00 100.00 ‘ aes lariat ance 05.00 \ Girls’ Coats ! 4 to 14 years Coats “5-50 of Heavy Cheviots; colors: Black, 1° Ori aa Uprice Navy, Brown and Red, all flannel lined. Coats of Fancy Mixtures and Solid Color- ed Cloths in a great variety of models. Girts’ Wool Dresses 4 to 14 years at $5.50, $7.50, & $10.00 original prices $10.00 to $20.00 _Funtor and Misses’ Suits of Cheviots; Navy, Brown and Mingus 20.00 also Shadow Striped Cloths; 26 or 30 inch Coat, tailor braid bound and pleated \ Original prices skirt; sizes 14 and 16 years. Gp £0) #85;00 —Also— A Clearance Sale of Women's Warsts consisting of about 300 Waists of Brussels Net, Fancy Taffetas and Wool Waists 50 to $7.50 lots, To close at ) nes Original prices up to $18.50 the balance of our $5. $2.95 each Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. TounDanieldi SonstSous Leather Bags and Purses At Half & Less Than Half the Regular Prices TO-MORROW we will place on sale the BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED in GEN- UINE SEAL LEATHER HAND BAGS, some leather lined, and all are fitted with purses, mounted with gilt or gun metal. 05 MADE TO SELL for $2.00. Sale Price.... O WOMEN’S LARGE STRAP-BACK GRAIN t} LEATHER PURSES. MADE TO SELL for ‘ 48 $1.00. Sale Price.. a e WOMEN’S LARGE STRAP-BACK SEAL ? GRAIN LEATHER PURSES. MADE TO 75 SELL for $1.80. Sale Price............. e Pictures and Frames Reduced One Quarter Less Than the Regular Prices To reduce our unusually large choice stock of Pic- tures, Frames and Moldings, 25% DISCOUNT will be deducted from all regular marked prices. An, Broadway, 8th & 9th Sts. | if you want your “business” to b: me the talk of the town, tel = it through & World “Want” Ad.