The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1908, Page 7

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‘ * owe that institu: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ING MORSE BY TOFIGHT HUGHES ON TELLING STORIES | NOMINATIONS BILL OF ROOSEVELT Ex-Banker’s Friends Arouse} ALBANY, Feb. 21.—Gov. Hughes re- Sympathy With Reports of | uit), fight for direct primary nosn- Presidential Persecution. | ination to-day by having Senator ‘Travis Republican Bosses Plan t Again Defeat Governor's Move for Direct System. So (Special to The Evening World.) and Assemblyman Green introduce | is Dill to made direct nominations permis- sive. The Republican boss are pre- pared to make a stunly opposition o |the measure. They defeated the Gov- ernor in this matter last year and ex- pect to turn the trick again CREDITORS IN A FIGHT. Preferred Ones Attempt to Hold Off Bankruptcy Pro- | committee eveelyam wearin cial earl Ga UL | OL We clear the tables every season. ceedings Until March. ee OF tn county wnolly Within a age acre to ani tve accion ot | $10 & $18 Black Melton Overcoats, $7.50 dont a rule for direct nominations, in) the Grand dure | $16& $18 Oxford MeltonOvercoats, $7.50 ‘The preferred creditors of Charles W.| must be adopted at least fifty days be- Morse, to whom he assigned securitien| fore the primary election. and ‘other collateral iast October when| A copy of the ruje must immediately | be delivered to the custodian of pri- he saw the storm approaching, are! ory records, who shall cause it to be making a clever and determined fight published forthwith in one newspaper to stave off bankruptcy proceedings,| With a general circulation in the city) which would force them to take their| " Village and of the political faith of! chances with the other creditors. They} js the party adopting the rule. The effect | played @ trump card spreading a re-| f port that President Hoosevelt is per- at all the officers to be elected fecuting Morse. | It is possible to create sympathy in| Wall street for a yellow dog by making him a victim of White House persecu- tion. Besides, there is a sneaking re-| |! @ard for Morse in Wall street among| men who have engaged in the same practices that have earncd him indict- ment as a criminal, ie Two of Morse's pi ed creditors are | i, his lawyers, \: Philip Britt their claims 1 their effort m territory wholly within the po-| 4! subdivision must be nominated | ision is made under this bil! for | imary ballots containing the nS as well as those for party | is as weil as these for party ‘The candidates must be nom- y petition, the signatures to} must be acknowledged or proven, ners must be enrolled members party, and no one may sign more | than one petiti etition presenting the name of a| for a position to be filled from or Aldermanic dist saGHORGiIT vernor at te tion accompanied by inte write f P.M. on the fore the primary elec-| ably safe How Law Aids Them. The bankruptcy provide that preferences cannot laws a be set bet ay cast his ballot for any ose name does not appear on | ary ballot by writing ace the name of the Boston Fashionables Stirred by Domestic Clash That Ends in Dentist’s Arrest. O Brien Philip E. J. B Sparial Hon Thane veninelwi | 5 Ber Al to The Evening World.) Fourteenth > BOSTON, Feb. 21.—Dr. George A. Broutliet, a dentist, living at No, 362 th avenue, in the fashion- n of the city, was locked up the Back Bay police station early yon the charge of using a hatchet Total .. $1,022,000 Unpreferred. Knickerbocke Nat, Bank « Other New nes L. Luce, his brother-in-law. ss M Hwa, assault was committed in the hall- creditors (estimated) Jentists apartment and Luce. ng struck a hard blow on the [top of (he head, ran from tne | and tell exhausted in the doorway a house on Massachusetts avenue. | The injured man was taken =| city Hospital, tly! Gnd was take 1 Centre rouse of street toward the $10. t last October to protect his lawyers and two other favored creditors. In the list of creditors published above “other New York banks" do not include the New Amsterdam. Morse, according to President F. W. Tinsman, does not a dollar. AFRAD OF THUGS HE MSSED FAT FE | Dr. Freidman Told Police of Telephone Call, and Found | It Was a ‘Bouncing Boy.’ disarm weapon stir in for a time a mem- of muste. ‘Loses 40 Pounds of Flesh in 40 Days. | , the Great Fat Reducer, Brings | Lipase to Battle Creek Woman. As an ordinary il dorful results of “'Rengo.” Erskine, who lives at 33 East Main st.. Battle Creek, Mi Tere in hor waist measureme Before Int 207 | pou 37 inches : Iw inches 40 inche ‘The following ix a letter written by Mrs Frskine to the Rengo Co. at the end of only 40 dave’ treatment °"T can hardly believe my eyes when } look at myself now and realize how fat and tly [ was not over two months ago feel_ax though T was In a new world; bust and in welght, After. 97 i “Doctor Frettman, you should right) @way come by No. 112 East One Hun so light and strong. It is all due t Gred and Bleventh street, Dr. Ger-| {ches Tstarted It with little hone thet | Wwhenson will be here, too, and Mrs.) could ever get thin by It, because I had Levowits ts very sok,” was the mes-|taken $0 mauy other things and failed ime. ‘not miss a day while sage the firet-named physician received | ‘very me, tid, not miss day, bli earty to-day at his home, No. 22 Or-| tasted so much like delicious candy. chard street. MSvery. day that T lost flesh 1 felt Dr, Freidman did not know Mrs. Wd reat deal more, can do more wo Levowitz, of One Hundsed and | Mf Bit A cuickly without getting tire ore strength, to-day Bleventh street. He became suspicious,| faq do almost everything with the same He called up Dr. Gershenson, who lives | energy and nelisnt psiMbent Weaie gi ‘at No. 4 Henry street. The latter gaia, | 9m, Simply i “I never heard of the woman, Dr Frodman went to, bed. his ‘wife that he wouldn't One Hundred and Bloven dbagged. Mrs, Freidmal Tat the police be noutled. T was obediont to the suggestio ‘Accordingly, Lieut. Holmes, who re- ceived the doctor's message, sent a| patrolman to the Levowitz address. He came back. “What was (t?” asked the ne me and find out the truth. Vith Insting gratitude ‘to you and . Tt am, yours cordially.” Ada L. Erskine." This same expertence can happen ol you aro over-fat althier and happier. There 18 nothing “just as go Rengo, For cle by all druggists at ner full sized box, or by mail prepaid |The Rengo Co. 324 Rengo Bldg 1) Mich. The company will gladly send you a trial package free by mail if you write them direct to Detroit; no free packages at drug stores. Liev- ant. “A fine big bouncing baby boy, Datroie, that doctor is out @ fine big fat answered the bluecoat. oo GEN. WOOD LEAVES MANILA. MANILA, Feb. 21. — Majfor-Gen. Leon- | w ay, nd recommended in New ae | I stabbed a quare ‘Theatre Com-|§ here made of the case of Mrs. Ada L J can't do > ae You will be stronger, $1 § t Cerner Sixth Ave. BOY (§ FELD FOR STABBING AT Thit HOUSE OF REFUGE Rafore Sfonsa Declares the Killing of Oshansky Was “Accidental. Corner Sixth Ave. Final Reductions Big Bargains in and Overcoats AND MORE. Rafael Sfonsa, the House of Refuge boy who gtabbed Mever Oshansiey in a fight in the institution on Feb. §, in- flicting Injuries from the ina Winter Suit or Overcoat. effects of Refuge, including two boys w stabbed by Sfonsa in the fa testified that the killing of Os: was an accident, Bfonsa in his there had been a Refuge since last / und a boy named Kanner. had @ following. After supper on 8 Sfonsa and Kanner got togethe the playroom “They knocked me down,” nd I got my knife ANY SIZE. One Thousand Men’s Sack Suits, Includ- ing Black Thibets, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Scotch Cheviots, Some Silk or + Satin Lined; Any Size. To-Day and To- | Morrow Reduced from $16 & $18...... | 500 Pairs of Men’s Worsted and Cheviot Trousers, Worth $3 and $4, Now.....-..--00-- on the floor I struck knilfe and stabbed a boy name As thal in the my fee! I was s' ad wh Blumenth other bo: versi Corner Sixth Ave. & 23d St. & 23d St. 7 NN “The Prince of Cigarettes” Absolutely New | El Princi e ae Gales | Cork® Tip Havana Cigarettes Just Introduced—Have ‘sprung into instant‘popularity. The success of the cigarette age. “The demand of New York smok- ers alone has necessitated increasing the factory output seven- fold since they were placed on the market, December 4, 1907. 10c per box of 10 “EVERYWHERE” HAVANA-AMERICAN COMPANY' (Also makers of El Principe de Gales Havana Cigars) 10c per box of 10 Do Not Stain the Fingers RICE PAPER (White) PECTORAL PAPER (Brown) Packed in Cedar Wood boxes containing 50 and 100 cigarettes, sold at SOc and $1.00 respectively Pee eee COME AFTER BUSINESS HOURS Open Evenings. Watches ond Diamonds on credll REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ma NEW JERSEY NOW WILE YOU GET WIS & 1,250 wise ones gat in last "9 foll--On the Ground Floor wcAdoo Tunnel Trains Made First Trip Saturday, Feb. 8. Open to the Public Tuesday, Feb. 25. (eg ior this Month Only ON OUR /* LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM YOU CAN PURCHASE HIGH GRADE FURNITURE Oeprright, 1800.” $50 worth, $3.00 down Catorr's YOU PAYMENTS . METUCHEN E TATES : 75) oy S00 oe S Fc : Mt Teel) 2 OPEN EVENINGS. uM LIV 1s and mu PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘CHRISTMAN PIANOS CASH OR CREDIT, Y PAYMBN’ American Watch & Diamond Co. $ MAIDEN L > 67 Cortlandt, ROBT. DUVEAN, 110 DIAMONDS, i v= Newly E. 4th floor. | | | Pharn aS ee — ¥ e ere Wood in commander the army, th a Seth at. and. Madison LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. vee ; pe Patil ts about to leave for man ‘20 “Broadway + eet, bom No Extra Charge f pe on jonths’ leave of ab-|tranones; Siegel Cooper Co., White English bull tervier, untiimived ertise is a gence. Major-Gen, Weston will com-|hni ith stu; Ehrich Bros., 6th av-. ral retards John i guden ita| GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyer) | ..\i\''s an. District Messenger Of mand in his absence, 254 ot, or 1884 ay. ‘90 Nassau Street, New York. Nin the city unul oP. Mt. sd 4 FEBRUARY Men’s Winter Suits | At Savings of 50 Per Cent. To-day and to-morrow you can get a big bargain No goods carried $16 & $18 Gray Melton Overcoats, $7.50 $18& $20 Black: Kersey Overcoats, $9.00 $18 & $20 Oxford Moule Overcoats, $9.00 ($P7.90 °2.00 Corner Sixth Ave, j ACRES $600 44 ACRE $325 vit Yor OWS TERMS GRAND FREE EXCURSION 's Birthday, Feb, 22, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LEY FN ett a) ETD Pa and 18th St.. New York. Extra Special Bargains For TO-MORROW--SATURDAY 6,060 Pairs of Men’s 3° & *4 £ 3 Se Trade Marked Shoes at $4.95 $3.50 Shoes at $1.95 Patent Coltskin and Patent Kidskin oo — yy $4.60 Shoes at $1.95 mpnre. ~~ _SHOs $3.50 Shoes at 91.95 Ali sizes, all widths, all leathers, lace, button and dluchers | Sample Lots, Surplus Stocks, Factory Kejects. Men’s Waterproot uppers, $4.50 double solid leather soles, $2.50 values, at oo cadknae O Worth $2 & $2.50 WOMEN’S SAMPLE SHOES A hundred new Winter styles; in Patent Coltskin, Box Calf, Velour Calf and Button. Extension soles; worth 2.00 and 9 a e Men’s Winter Shoes Sizes 6 to 11 soles; splendid shoes for work- t 00 1.50, 1.75 & 2.09, at 9 5 Boys’ Solid aa Sizes 1 to Sy Box Caif Uppers: twoleather soles; for tough boys; worth $1.75, at Misses’ High Grade Shees Lace or Bution, exten- yn soles; low heels; Patent Sizes 2% to 7. Vici Kidskin. Lace and 2.50, at Calfskin uppers, double sol'd teather ingmen; worth bec) Da OR Leather Shoes &— solid leather innersoles; recl shoes Sizes 8 to 11, ti to 2 and 2% to 5" kin and Gun Metal aifskin Napoleon Bosts: for Women and Giris Extra High Cuf Lace and button, patent coitskin and gun metal caliskin, extension soles, sizes 2!4 to 8; worth $3.00 and “3.50, at..... hs | High-Cut Shees New shipment just sin an Viel 00 ace and bui- ‘id ton. Sizes 8 Keal $2.50 Sizes 1 to 5 and 5% to 8. Mand turned, tlexible sol gs 94.50 of Gun Metal C vajue; vour cho Reece! | kid and patent colts Misses’ | fskin ana Vici | Kidskin, exira : Children’: Shoes" (} spring heels; vici Well worth $1, in.

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