The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1908, Page 14

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i j | PROTO-COPTRIGHTED BY -1tM STEINBERG: AUTO CARNAL HONOR CONTEST & Friends of Leonard Knight Clark Put Him in Front as King Candidate. IS POPULAR EMPLOYER. Miss Janis Again in First Place for CQueen—Some Others in Race. There is a new Richmond in the fleld fn the contest for King of the Automo- Dile Carnival of April 6 to 11, inclusive, fn celebration of the t anniversary ef the automob!le in New York He js Leonard Knight Clark super- | fntendent of the New York Transpor-| tation Company, Eighth avenue and, Forty-ninth street, and heads the voting list to-day with votes in the box. | Mr. Clark ts a native of Kentucky, | having been born that State. He is twenty old @nd an experienced automobi! He! is a member of the Automobile Club of the Engineers C n clety of Engineers of London and New York, and is considered one of the be: @uto men in this country. His Dany runs the Fifth Avenue Coach pany, Park Carriage Com ropolitan Express Comp combined have 150 gaso tric motor cars for passengers running jn the city ume. There are more than 1,000 empioyees, end the “super” mely popu wita them. Th in the fleld, h J. How: campaign manager, and P h to cut the coupon fron ing World every day and fill their “boss for King of the If they do not win it wi Other Lively CEteh a The men tn ti of York Taxical of Fifth aven two candi- dates for Harry N. 1 make Mr. vely’’ before the race is over. | Another employer, popular with his men and his associates, looms up in the vote tu-day as one to be considered | fourth, when calculating on the result. He is fo Webb, whose office et. A letter to the Carnival | Editor accompanying a bunch of Even- ing World official coupon ballots filled | out with Mr. Webb's name for King with 1,24 votes, and making t candidate thousand le Mr honor of first rounding the second thousand mark. Miss Elste Janis, Garford car, the heroine of the Vanderbilt Cup, re- | gained her place in the lead in the con- i bb is a member of the Indian | test for the Que n to-day wit Harbor Yacht Club, V! t of a score of ered that the James F. Hughes Company, elec- | supporters ar cal contracting corporation, an en-|to be an all around sports. | effect and a member National | Miss Contractor's Association of the | m tate | ng you that our competitors | A ard work to prevent Webb, we es, oy And another letter says case find b, No. car, thusiastic motoris man, tion of Mr. emain, AND R. rapidly Nathaniel Webb } credit, and is s¢ Mystery in Third Place. Joseph Murphy is a v hors: in the race for t mark terious Mr, ds evidently, for t Mn 1,541 votes for third place to-day. Gen. John T. Cutting, Oldsmobile, |, ny has lots have sent in A Day of Rest and Enjoyment! That’s what fell to the lot of those who read The Big Sunday Weld Yesterday! ich cont SPECIAL, NEWS) FEATURES, A MAGAZINE SECT! OF EXC Lt SIVE NTAID ARTICLES ROMANCE TURE, FASHIONS, NG MORE TH \ SCOR HISTORY, ADVEN A METROPOLITAN SECTION DEV( ) THE AMUSEMENTS OF J THE FUNNIEST A Newspaper THE EVENIN iW | FADERS IN (Gaatldluteio Cane, Queen; DROPS HEAD AS Noted Motorists at Celebration eacen, Queen. Apperson. wman, Joseph F. Higgins, Taxicah Co Dave" Guttman, Pan- 106 100 ids Ss Michael A. G. fora Selden Hawley Edward Parker . Lotta Faust L. C. Ledyard. Miss L. EB Wi Southwo! Ande: Norton el Carolyn Patmer Eleanor Richards... ol e McGrath, Car Frayer, VOLES FOR ROYAL HEADS OF AUTO CARNIVAL. i G WORLD,'MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1908. _ : — | | TAFT SURE G00D SHALL WIKEOR ‘SENATOR ELKINS'S "L” ROMD LOS HE PLEADS WITH TIMES ARE NEAR: BROTHER ABE B DAUGHTER TO WED $36,000 SUIT 10 JURY FOR YOUTH vA eh ol) I PASON DUKE OF ABUZZ) WILLIAM ASTOR | | ——— | zed, Is Like as Two Announcement of Engage- Third ‘ Unauthor Lawyer John Maguire Stricken Business Vith Apoplexy in Brook- Agree ce Him in oualine: Peas and Both Are Accused ment to King Victor’s Decision of Supreme lyn Court. | istic Views, He Say | of Thelft. Cousin Expected Soon, | Court Justice. Miss Kat IN BROOKLYN TO-NIGHT. a eanT | Will Dine Here With Friendly ro-Morrow—Denies | WAS URGING ACQL ITTAL, | —— Had Just Said Client Preferred Death to Prison When | Stroke Came. Elkins, only daug Stephen B, Elkins, of S That Mike **" Is Guilty and the Court Is | ve: Puzzled f West ¥i ed young wo-| Cor BUT ABE CONFESSES IT. ule all signs fail, the most in Wasi me the bride accom; Prosecutor Ins Sons Duke Story About Brother. of the uzzi, scion of a noted Itallan| of William Astor plemen, The Duke and Miss race of ins, now at Ho: F | he mids ramatic appeal to! Secretary of War Toft, President mon tn a s glory ne nae | In the midst of a d fo appeal to) sacretary of War P nm non tn his glory never had Nae aiitacenralne me | | the fury to free a ve arged with! Rooseve ) the Prost respect to him, to solve a from New por a erand lar Freniaee lot of hpa-|prubiem anything ike that which was company. | UK , nownyan das: pentr [Presented to Judge Rosalsky in the| y | ay Gr | ticlan In Brooklyn, ed dead to-day per, passed through New York to-day/Court of Ger veer ees ‘ The A |from an attack of apoplexy tn to New Haven. where he}two th ers-Abraham and M el | Lenten sa whed { County Court room addrese this ufternoon. Te) 7, t Maguire, who was forty-six years Y P up for sentence on a} engage “ { old and lived wit er and ng $3,000 worth of clo: e >». 103 nue, Nation: x ye j ing Solomon concern Was Cx k in Was Duke's Goodman heing tried bei Ms summing who was weett. and became e reputa- ker, and something 1p the 82 under t idovico Sarte,” and pected. By more wrought fee ris! assured cence of ea man |t It is . to ev. land sen- 1 in prison for re- he cried. head. ‘The evider a = Innoce: : eos MacCracken to Ge Banqueted in " be imp: ee Copenhagen. would be pre: March 1% imprison: At thi udin ind dive conscious, diately. | Mr. Maguire was of lene and enjoyed a tice in Brookisn. For man ne had been prominent in politics. and, a [Br his death was a sioner. JAMES McCREERY & GO. 34th Street 23rd Street For twelve District-At! “CHANG AT AUST AT AUSTRIAN EMPEROR'S PALACE In Both Stores. SILK PETTICOATS. Commencing Tuesday, March the 17th, Sale of 300 dozen Ladies’ Silk Petti- The attention of alled to WANT GREEN GREEN FLAG i f coats. Ail the new Spring and evening caught by Guards Trying to shades, including black. 5:75 OVER Cll CITY. HALL Enter Gardens and Hur- | value 6.50 ried to an Asylum. | LADIES’ SUITS. In Both Stores, “Little Tim?” Sullv Sullivan, Ac March 16—A lunatic a Tailor-made Suits of the latest fabrics. Medium and long coat models, 24.00, 28,00 and 35.00 usual price 30.00 to 40.00 Voile Skirts, mounted over taffeta 15,00 and 18.00 Mayor, Willing to Oblige if Asked. oved him to an asylum. has been confined le for ffering from a cold tn ed a satisfactory night. | silk, the head, pa “> INDICTED BANKERS ree MRS, BARNEY SCARED BY RBG eieeal| BURGLARS; NONE FOUND. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPT’S, {n Both Stores, Hie lisence) fap a” Giedk atti ° On Tuesday and Wednesday, March the 17th and 18th. 250 dozén stamped Underwear and Shirtwaist Patterns on fine Imported : Thomases, Voorhees, Coombs Banker's Widow Calls Police— 2 F < Nothing Taken. Mr and Morse Raise Legal Coe ine watch {s jecti Mrs Charles T. Barney, widow Objections. president of Knicker- materials, Company, at No. 6? Park On Fine Nalnsook. Javenue, following burglar scare there yesterday morning, | Mrs. Barney was awakened by the seiden turning on of the electric lights in the dining room, Without waiting to eele75C 26 45¢ g000 ge This was Bankers’ nal Branch of appeared, t nchard E, R. Night Gowns eoceees Chemises..... Drawer mate as, under !ndictment for bers of the household the insurance laws; Charles W. Morse, srouse other mem| 8 FO OE Ge ator CoOG Wed er) he police. | Corset Covers.. ; Wah ..18e t's easy en wa and for perjury, and Foster af,| Lieutenania Nolan end Green turned Waists, on fine linen. oooan0002OG out the reserves of the East Thirty-Arth street station. The house was searched |trom top to bottom, but no of th |burglara was found. Large quantities of silverware were in the dining room, but {f the burglars had been there the: did not have time to carry any of ft! ‘away. The trouble is believed to have| C ees, former Governor of New Jer- sey, and Frederick M. Combes, under stment for perjury. The Thomases had the first inning at the bar of justice. Alfred Lauteroach, of their counsel, gave notice of his in- Day. tention to make a motion to Inspect the afraid 1 wou f the Job kep Acting Ma, Materials for embroidering. In Both Stores. CORSETS. Acting Secretary ot rat Wis 3 the arend Jury, At the re- been caused by crossed electric wire: 11 Fi ad, CROWDS ATTEND FUNERAL ‘itm: ‘srautient "on the msdn eae pl Cores Carstally: Hitted OF WOMAN MISSIONARY, | terence dy. Meae ounse, tor HUGHES WORKERS GOING | J. B. Corsets, made of fine Batiste, R Had End ntian: to next TO IOWA CONVENTION. Model for average figure, with high bust self t : aaa : QA28") peg MOINES, Ta, Mareh 16—A let: | and long hips and back, Front and bulbs Eee ter from the Hughes Campaign League. side supporters, 95¢ ©8 of New York City, Was recetved by the s Hotel management yesterday usual price 1.50 teleueamn eae expe etee erie J. B, Corsets, Model for well de- ex of Gov- veloped figures, with long deep back, Front and side supporters. 1.45 usual price 2.00 J. B. Corsets. Models for average and slender figures. 1.85 B. and J, Bust Supporters, forming an unbreakable line from shoulder to | waist, greatly reducing a well devel- convention | oped figure. gsc to 2,00 | New importation of Rejane Corsets for every type of figure. 3.50 to 16.50 ae | ‘JAMES MaGREERY & CO! Ove T baal 23rd Street 84th Street duasienl tte iteteat cas * Tho Kind You Have Always a | her were ‘Yue Con 7aue Comrany, 1 BUGRAY OVRSET, BEN VOGR OO but she insisted on keeping up ut phe ina oep.

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