The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1908, Page 12

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WIRY TILE (Mr. Butts TO LEGIL TEST 5 paeaie = 557 Martin Littleton and Deputy Attorney General DeFord | Argue Case in Court. | Justice McCall heard Martin W. Lit-) fleton in the Supreme Court to-day on a demurrer to the sult of Attorne; @ral Jackson to oust John F. Ah from the presidency of the Borough of Manhattan, ¢o which he was re-elected | by the Aldermen of Manhattan Bor-| ough immediately after his removal by | Gov, Hughes. Mr. Litt gection of the statute upon the Governor the power moval by its second clause conferred | pon the Aldermen representing the Worough in the Common Council au- thority to elect a man xo fill the va-) cancy s created, and did not pro- | ib them from electing the man just | removed. Chief Judse Cullen, of the} Court of Appeals, in the case of Will-/ fam 8S. D ry, declared the tute giving th ior the absolute power of removal making t removed official inel nent was opposed to t ine rule and uncon: Argues Against Ahearn. Agnins: this Deputy Attorney-General moved conferred absolute power the officer remov ute under which F removed conferred moval upon the Executive of the only after charges had been prefer and a hearing zi ne accused offi- fal, and then on the judgment of the Gow that (he official was efther €ishonest or ineffirient “The Coui earn was r of re- | * sald Mr, De Su-| ner! uch eloquen guasiveness by counsel for Mr. Ab Board of Aldermen for hattan Borough may sit neview and pass upon t G vernc yy At by tecting as removed after g in full accord- ance with the st Power of removal upon “The law must be common se Fr 1s. the ‘ mpa that civ ion nas ever ¥ vision for th 1 of the people | mn : aside > by reinstating | known, He knows nine times as n the Borough ie .whor badlbecn lanl antamatedrlacclalist and) near , removed unde: The Devery Case © the law said the ninety-ninth as much as a new vard greduat does love music, ¢ of music This was proved §1 menagerie in the basem 1 Spending y leaving last night f¢ ach a tum sald tol OR a abe inwyers @ decision f WINASUICIDE- Fails to Enthuse Over TO OFF.CE PUL Tetrazzini, But Likes Caruso. 5 Trivial Incident Preyed Upon BINGHAM’S Busy DAY, | "VA! Incident Preyed Upor fare | Phelan’s Mind Unitl Life Returns from a Ten Days’ Holiday Bec to Find Plenty of Work. Bee Police Commissioner Bin: turned to-day from at tion to find an extensive progra mapped out for}: At noon he t @ conference with the Mayor; o'clock he went before witie Unbe: | y J. Phelan, a doorman a al » police ste shot himself | with his} service revolver to-day 1 room on second foor o BEAHES SEE! | | | | | AGN FENAY LINE INCREASES FARES | fwo Cent Rate in Rush Hours ‘| “The police also continued to berate THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908. FIFTY YEARS IN THE CITY MENAGERIES Found|Joseph Conway, Keeper of Central Park Sheepfold, Celebrates Anniversary. ‘JARVIS WAS SEEKING “A CAME AND A LADY That's Why He We in a Room at the Gilsey | House, He Says. William A. Jarvis, the self-styled] Joseph Conway, the keeper of the JEngilsh tourist, who was arrested for|sheepfold at Central Park, celebrated |. roing his Wavy into a room in the] the fiftieth anniversary of his service Gilsey House, and Harold Lonsdale,|in the Park Department to-day. He another Englishman, who was his com-!was appointed a keeper for the city panion, w in the TREREROHES! Peta |menagerte on April 13, 1858, when the menagerie consisted of two bears, two monkeys, two camels and two snakes. He has been the Central Park shep- | herd for thirty-two years, Among other | notes of congratulations and presents the Jold man received to-day was a hand- carved leather collar with a gold plat. 7 The package came in a little box with wom’ he intended to sail'to Liver- |creseee in & big flourishing hand, and | with the collar was a ailver whistle en- had told him that there was a y ~ . pavisulliialcerts eiesoeni (avis | Keveont Micon ney enema oe soi House. He had missed the lady | he game” and blundered into the | t® Foum—a demmed unfortunate against t they were their stories in the mind of arvis declared that a friend of hi e name ‘Beauty.’ After Conway had got all the pack- | Wena tiabtanentlionadaie? ing out of the box he found a folded |_ “we, now, d've know, Your Honor, | Sheet of scented paper, on which was im in’ for the game | written: Dear Mr. Shepherd: Will you please collar on the little lamb that s with me every day?) When mam- VC CE FE aia sa little girl just lke me she House Jarvis haa | used to play with the lambs, and she n to gO up and see a) Says that you were the great big man \tnar was good little girls. This tie is for ¥ birthday.” Conway would not tell the name of @ little girl, but sald that she and + mother drove to the sheep fold every fair day and the little girl gam- !voled on the green with the little lamb. | rty-six lambs have been born in eep fold this spring. Five sets ere born within the past ice that, they: He said no’ concluded Lonsda & about a lady ‘not a bloomin’ 2 | swear, sir. «Very muc plexities in ;mann h morrow T- | the i of triplets 1 or let !ten da them go. | tinued j ewes. m all is Sir them both as crooks o | record. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, April the rth, In Both stores, TRIMMED MILLINERY. Exhibition of new models, includ- “ing all the latest sty‘es from Georgette and Rebcux. ——EEyys LACE DEPARTMENTS. Sale of 2,000 yards Novelty Laces as used on the model gowns, The Jat- est designs, colors and gold. Galloons, Insertions and Edges. 11, to ro inches wide, Also white Princess Laces, Gal- Joons and Motifs, 75c, 125 and 1.45 per yard value 1.50 to 5.00 In Both Stores. ST FAN DEPARTMENTS. A choice selection of Real Lace, hand-painted and spangled Fans and spangled Silk Handkerchief Bags. The latest shades to Harmonize with Spring Gowns. In Both Steres. On Tuesday, April the 14th. Sale of 100 dozen hand-painted and spangled Fans, Mounted on carved bone, ebony and sandal wood. White, plate on the collar was engraved with! trial the forty-six lambs eo far | $1,000 each con- | orn twenty are rams and twenty-six | moalimate ad befe -|Health Inspectors Pron ) and Extra Fare for Teams black and colors, 2.00 value 3.75 to 6.75 ga ET RE } t | City | s | Commissio Music Makes ie Bs ~ ° . | “Get After’ Adams Due to Los of Income. rivers who daily e surprised to- old they would W v1 ts extra way to w t ed by the Union e yard passengers was opening of 5 the free pas- r through riders, the the increase Nn expenses have me LADIES’ SUITS. Jn Both Stores. | Tailored Suits. Made of Serge, | Panama Cloth and Novelty Fabrics. Medium and long coat models. : 21.00, 25.00 and 32.50 Three-piece Tailored Suits. Made of stripe Panama Cloth. 27,09 Voile Princess Dresses, mounted over taffeta silk. Light aud dark colors, 35.00 —————<—<———_$_——— FEATHER BOA DEP’TS, In Loth Stores. Fancy Feather Collars, with rib- bon ends. Coque, Marabout and Coque, Chiffon and Marabout, Ostrich and Marabout. 2.50, 5.50 and 7.50. yalue 3.50 to 12.00 Marabout Stoles. 5 strands, 78 Blues” Step Lively x Hs GaSe i H no longer possible inches long. 5:59 Sut no more rapidiy than “lo: to t { 4 at the old rates.” value 7.50 MS A Marabout Stoles. 7 strands, go se tue THANKS EVENING WORLD. trreugh Sundzy World Wants are Mud‘ run a usually “Bargains” in every sense x23" N's ' of the word. tlon of what has been the grandest lemonstration of the automobile utility nm its history. Yours very truly, JOHN T. CUTTING. ism Kreat comic song. susie. by Billy Kent; by th Maurice Shaplro, ay inches long. OUGH ape ya TO MARY.” rus WORLD “WA if : —— << —__ seng to be xpress sinc ” ion for the | = of “Fol! 4 a toward ¢ nsumma- 23rd Street 7:50 value 10.50 JAMES McGREERY & GO 34th Street | | JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, April the 14th, ART DEPARTMENTS; 12 Both Stores. Easter Novelties, Made of delicate shades of silk and satin, hand-embroidered, such as Hat Stands, Trinket Cases, Jewel Trays, Photo Frames, Ribbon Boxes, Bags, ete. At moderate prices. Fourth Floor, Twenty-third Street. Seventh Floor, Thirty-fourth Street. RIBBONS. 12 Both Stores. 5% inch Satin Ribbon with white polka dots. Navy and “Alice” Blue, Brown, Tan, Reseda and Black, , 2gc per yard i value 50 6 inch Messaline and 534 inch Taf- feta Ribbon. A complete assortment of colors, black and white. 2g5c¢ per yard value 30. INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS, In Both Stores, Three-quarter length Reefer Coats. Made of Pongee,lined throughout. Also hand-embroidered Pique Coats. Size 2 to 5 years. 5.00 and 7.50 A number of Coats made of fancy mixed materials, plain cloth and white and colored Cheviot. At greatly re- duced prices, Leghorn, Pongee and Fancy Straw Hats. Neatly trimmed with ribbon and velvet bands, 3.50 and 4.50 In Both Stores. All Corsets Carefully Fitted, C. B. a la Spirite Corsets. New models for well developed figures, with high bust and long deep back, Front and side supporters. 1.50 C. B, a la Spirite Corsets. Models for every type of figure. With strong CORSETS. front and side supporters, 2.00 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets for aver- age, slencer and well developed figures, With long deep back, greatly reducing the hips. 2.50 C. B. a Ja Spirite Corsets. Made of fine Broche and Batiste, Many models especially designed for well de- veloped figures,giving graceful, slender liges. 3:00 to 8.00 JAMES McGREERY &60, 23rd Street 34th Street Some Exclusive Features You Missed if You Didn't Get The Sunday World Yesterday Hundreds of applicants for paturalie | An, allan, vrincens declares that undreds of appiictmmn “voting unless | morganatic. marriage between th Hon se Makes proviaion for paying | Duke of the Abruzal and Miss lk Conetean makes PLOviBuryau” clerical | would be regarded as proper’ by “the Most exclusive Itallan society, John D, Rockefeller will endow. 8t ‘Thoman College, St. Puul, with $90, oo) for a new dormitory; the smallest wi 4 into, retended marriny Ni’ Max Edvards In October, I Hike Otten, zealous the world lon two one pupil Chippewa. vie 5 has Teen Cloved Gon onversion. harp Williams, of Mississippi, Mk: Yor tong missing | ened President Roosevelt to an ol time Federalist; Walsh famlly still in, control of Groeinvioh, Conn.;' etusade against anarchy in’ Spain’ sald to Have ‘heen “atrengthened by Brealgent t's) latest message Con. Navy Yard wi ‘of money mith, daughter of Po- H, Bmith, the, mill who left’ a $100,000 woot of the connection World's Netween cortypt policemen and gami- rl eae en cortypt pollceiimered by the | Aeclated by Congreseman - Lall Grana Jury, have reached $10,000,000. vise ‘A remarkable interview with the wife of the Sultan's Minist- to the United States—a charming woman who “never set eyes on any other man but her husband.” Prince de Sagan tells Roy McCardell, of The World, the “story of his life’—the only “prearranged and heart to heart” interview he has ex- tended any American newspaper. Full details of The World's comprehensive plan for an extended tun- nel and subway system, already sanctioned by five boroughs, Ores 7,260 Separate Advertisements | A two-page, illustrated article of great historic value about the assas- sination of Abraham Lincoln, which occurred forty-three years ago to- MOTTOW. NEW COMIC SKITS IN THE FUNNY SECTION. A HOME PAGE FOR WOMEN ABOUT SPRING STYLES IN HATS, ETC., The Words and to Know | Love You," EDITED BY MARGARET HUBBARD AYER. at The Knickerbocker Theatre. THE BEST MAGAZINE-NEWSPAPER Music of a Delightful Love Song, “I Want the World * the Musical Feature in “The Talk of New York,” PUBLISHED,

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