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cea ia aa i ascane emmecemammeran oes TJUST THINK OFT! MURPHY STAMPED. HUGHES CLUB A RIMISELE A LIAR, "POKER JOWT” — SAYS WI CARR STOCK EXCHANGE MISS PARSONS T0 PROBES SCANDAL | REST INDEATH “FANE” SALES) WITH FAN ard of Governors Starts;Mausoleum to Be Built in’ Governor's Picture Not Even A “Contemptible” One, at Most Drastic Investigation Paris for American Girl | Turned to the WallasGam- | That, Adds the Irate in Its History. Who Shot Herself. bling Went On. Brooklyn Leader. er nits , ~T | PARIS, Aug. 24—Miss Winifred Par-; An all night poker game in tne | In answer to Charles F. Murphy's COMMITTEE WILL ACT. sons, whose pathetic death has pro- {Charles E. Hughes Clu at No. 15t] statement of yesterday. in which Sen- foundly shocked the American colony | Madison avenue led to proceedings ator MeCarren is called a trattor and Will Consist of Five Members} ot this city, will be buried by the side Harlem Police Court to-day that afford- is accused of attempting to inaugurate z lof her fiance. a young Frenchman ed a lot of amusement to Magistrate “Red Light’ conditions in Brooklyn, to Be Named by Presi- nae’ Emile Maas, who died four |Finn and a crowd of Tammany Hall the Kings County leader & ae Ue months ago from consumption, nd 'gpectators. When Goy, Hughes heara ['Y 3? iri TReRRIBRIMGCa ‘contemptible ren's reply to Murphy covers two type- written pages and goes over ground al- | ready covered in general by previous | dent Thomas. ~ whose by the young weman. eae Miss Parsons, who was @ daughter As a con@equence of the amazing ma-) of the late Chatles Parsons, president loss was so tragically mourned |.) In question, about the Charles E, Hughes Club it Is quite likely he will demand the return of several letters of statements printed in ‘The Wvening | ‘To-day National Chairman Mack re- wlll be alloy ed on nresen- nipulations on ‘the Stock Exchange last of the Rome, Watertown and Ogdens- commendation and support he wrote to World, elved a telegram from \W, P. Baker, tation of alls, averting. i h “ 7 , S, rst} 2 ny e ele pure Saturday, in which tens of thousands) bUT& Railroad, committed suleide In her | Ayraham Jordan, the president, a few “Murphy's charge,” says Senator Mc-| secretary of t racuse Chamber of yA chased for cash this week, feralpibavaeourities warelrer nce the Avenue d’Lena in} h Carren, “that the reason he broke wil) Commerce, declaring that an adnile- Ware reat and, KR. OR. Fare. CEES OS Ne AEE this city yesterday by shooting herself |MOonths ago. ran 4 me was because of conditions that came | bought and sold by “matched” orders, in ihe head with a revolver. This Charlee B. Hughes Club was or-| yp under the administration as Deputy | the Board of Governors of t ‘The funeral services will be heid in| ganized by Jordan, who lives at No.! police Commissioner of former Judge change ordered a drastle investigation! the American Church, probably to-mor- |47 East One Hundred and Fifth street,| Haggerty lias been rehashed In ev to-day that may have a revolutid row, after which the bedy will resi in | and a few of his friends. It grew to be, pimary contest fn the last four or five effect upon stock trading in this city | the chureh vault pending the construc- | quite a big club. According to the tes-' years, In each instance the Demo- ‘The Board of Governors conferred this| tion of a spectal mausoleum in the|timony in court to-day there was @ crats of Brooklyn have defeated Mr. | afternoon and resolyed to appoint a Pere is Chaise Cemetery, in whieh the | stiff poker game in the clubrooms ev- Murphy. committee of five to discover who was s of Emiie Maas find the young | ery might, from which the club officers, “1 asked Murphy when he first made | responsible for rday's fletitious, woman will be placed. were in the habit of raking down athe charge to specify a single inst | market, or, in other words, illegal man-/ A further investigation has verified | “kitty.” tn which ex-Judge Haggerty counten- ipulati listed secur! This com died of tuberculosis in a anced or favored the upening of m- mittee, depa from Chicago at noon mittee wifl not ofily search out the t He was not killed in an ISR) VAL OSS LY bling houses and ‘red light’ resorts in! to-day on the Monon Rallroad for In- fenders and suspend them from the ex-|/ mobile acel eh af some newspa- | On May 30 the game lasted until the! Brooklyn, That was four years and | dianapolis to attend the notification of i 3, change, but will recommend to the Leg: ea the cold gray dawn and Sol Tischel, set- more ago, and he has never anewered John W Kern for Vice-President, Mr. | 975 Worth $7.90 Down $ we Week slature that a special law be framed to Winifred Parsons, Beant-at-arms and chnirman of the! my inquiry, which was made in a pub- Bryan and his party occupied a private | 100 «© 10.00 + 2,00 + prevent this sort of stock jobbery is ay. as the house committee, kept track of the {ic interview. ‘Therefore Mr. Murphy | car which was attached to the regular | 150 «+ 15,00 4,25 4 ifs Gee Gan PEC EE aa Ga age oe eg ee Se oA Lie US ea aD Kr LT Stock Exchange in. ve aaa latinas ie Haein chit 20 p it platform to greet ato) © 30,00 ss 3.50 t > { e ou oma e P, is, of Ni Py ed Tec! f ,’ x As ha Ol I 0 to N York mittee of five will b young woman, George Parsons, of New| Jordan accused Tischler of swiping | Brooklyn feel about Murphy the candidat: in said oil ae aunt Conineett wee row and will begin work at [RSE RORERTERTPOR Rea art oeunugs | chen fiyand) omnes lt slinu theveatne’ elected ma io ithe: stave “Tam greatly pleased with the progress inanding the suspected brokers to lay, BTN) Mh crsons fainily here consists of| Tischel came back with a dental. ThE ‘since he egan hi to control the | of Democratic weir books open and make known Who Mrs, Sarah Parsons, the grandmother, |club was drawn into the controversy | or on 0: County and red from the gave them the huge buying and selling! who js In feeble health and has not|and Tischler was expelled. Tien Jor-| subordinate it to y Hail, The|: the last forty-eight hours orders. i LA he He Chaba cieorre| jdan, at a club meeting, had himself ap baa arte ae a WN been ppautlaged by dof Democratic success i Autocratic in Powers. and Humphrey, Both parents | Pointed a committee of one to get the | true, so far as. Murpiy could, outiaw | Soh airman Mack said to-day that he ‘This committee will be autocratic in} of Miss Parsons are dead. $10 from 1 jer me. But since then te Appellate Divi- | expe ounce shortly Mr. its powers and will have a free ha 1 to| Tischler says that Jomian went alt | ston has decided that Murphy has no! pr: {t has been ar- eights " ; right to outlaw anybody month, It will pursue its Investigations into what have | ove> “Harlem proclaiming that he! TIBI to outlaw anybody. in next m ; 1 been called sacred corners of high! (Tieshler) was a thlef, He got a sum- crats srt as" Guneresanen itaeera, qian RavnHa Daas finance, | mons from Magistrate Finn and had Owen Murphy and many others who w Jersey and New York No matter how prominent or powerful Jordan. in cour torasy, charged Withiners oneal clesien delegates to ie) —- the brokers may be who ere respon- slander, to take r seats is characteristic of TE ta a) sible for Saturday's manipulations, they Each of the men had about a dozen |bim. He is not tit to Ue the shoes of KERN NOTIFICATION Furnished Complete BONWI T, HAR ® (1) will be suspended for twelve months witnesses, and all the witnesses wanted {he gente have named. morally! a pr A BIG AFFAIR. e9 Then tf it 1s found ex- o testify at the same time. under the rules, Magis- “| am glad M ome out in URST TRAIN pedient they will be forced to sell their trate Finn finally succeeded in extract- the open. He at-witted he eon d seats on the Exchange. ling the stwry of the poker game and leader of the nization mo promptly discharged Jordan, ment, T do not know < pared his statemont. but whoever it was she reet. Mr. Muri onservator of unity is an edify have been more Magistrate Finn Shocked. setting him “You men,” sald the Magistrate, or “ought to be ashamed of yourselves, | Here you organize a club in honor of }that great and good man, Vago Hughe aint: N aS 7 nur idol and your pride. And Alone, He Compels Passengers | 3our. fooger club out or it wa My Steves Aad {by | know that he is opposed to po! Seeing Yellowstone Park to |i°forms of gambling. Where is y e ; jconfidence in your noble standard: be: nd Over Valuables. er? How do you suppose he will when he hears that the Charle: Hughes Club has been running a poker ue ating should go immediately to First, because of a general demand the majority of members that a IP put to the abuse of the ma- chinery ot the Exchange in- uiviaual inter Seeuid, ing spectacle.” awl ee CHARGED BY POLICE | ‘A member of the Governing Board of | . the Exchange said this afternoon that] there were three important reasons wiy | inve committee of five weal Sane work, to promote nae Said to Belong to Black Hand Society. I to y there was such | Accused seeking ie; aid in preventing game right under his picture on the | further whole e manipulations of se- PAUL, Aug. 2&4.—Information re-| wall? Shame een you—many sham Asking that Rozario Dorunti, seven- rities and wanton violations of Stock] ceive: RENE | Jordan and Tisch ERNEGbapeecia more NG Das e| x ° rules yeeleeneto the NOs Rails) went Hatheualds teen years old, of No East One | s probably of the| "02d headquarters here ts to the effect | each Hundred and Fifteenth De he a | portance ani means|that a lone robber to-day held up seven r examination charge rulers of the Stock! coaches of tourists In Yellowstone detectives in the Yorkville found: that their by-|Park and compelled them to turn over to-day told Magistrate Harris Jaws cannot preven their valuables to him Serarar eae linance and that the Le : be Stites | : es pass some law to help make E fuding and forces ASKS RECEIVER FOR ROAD. KEY TAG Was KOPF" S. e Warld for some time past — | = ‘ On Savurday ‘Lyayim shares of stock Justice Henea Argument In Cure ody Found tn Harbor May th were dealt in. One firm presented | 1 Albany Man. Clearing House shects for W0,un) 6 | Akninst Delaware and Eastern, | That of Albany Ma Ray naeaeRN tS today, and this hief one! FuNeel | WORCESTER, Mass, Aug. 24—At the cere eral ing C nec arcs office of the Masonic Protective Asso- eM aCe s i t ted that No. 31485 was Meee Secretary bly, sxchange, | Court to-da yarn, oney police. He wand atverhoon OURS Pe R UROL ea pf. No. #2 South money “When the rd of Gove age, fe" Joseph H made oral appil hah te journed this afternoon it w yership 0 I ae ac a most thors inves 1 na Hallwn tn \ and First avenue last might, and, it \t be made of € transacti 1 was alleged, Dorunti dema ; s exchange. It wil ni er issued by Justice I in eri handed The de: st ‘inquiry tha seve le Ju returnable Juty hen arrested made on eB 4 and e 4 vf Josep’ le Ho! ior Naratole n the i wil he charge ted ¢ ‘If police say is a partner of ' Doruntl. Company al stock of « ff reserved ( LA-PREFERENGIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette The cigar tobacco in this cigarette has been as long and carefully fer- mented and aged as the leaf in a fine Havana cigar. That's why you will find its mildness, fragrance and richness ; ys | superior to other branas, Nis fo. with M36 tf 5 Rolled in rice paper with pectoral To obey your « ; tip, also pectoral paper with plain moublte, Aue aes me end. wie or 7 | 10 for 5c Or, in case you forget s Sunday World “Sit. Wanted” Ads. aiing Savunay mer round. %* |inent men to the exhibition is to in- THE RVSNENS WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUB? a4, 1908, will be Will be driver HeTeaE RA Candidate Takes Quick Action phomas wou tr Natlonal| . : z ah a C a 3 M the BU AACE or When Syracuse Fair De- lgnahGhalrmuneatacke wh will tne | troduce Theodors Bo Rell, of Ca nia, Chairman of the Notification Com-| cision Is Announced, mittee, Bell will deliver the not | od ation speech and will b» fo lowed by Seat Mr. Kern Thomas Mirshall, Demo- CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—William J. Bryan cratic candidate fo ervor of Ine ae Pee es ct as Vana, will sper briefly and Mr, Bryan | orday cancelled ‘his engagement will deiver hs speech on the’ trusts, speak at the State Fair at Syracuse, The official party will be entertained a dinner by Mr, and Mrs Club, Kern at the Rapid Continuation of the Sale Entire Stock of N.Y, states, on Sept he gers insisted 18 for the reason, Country that the fair mana on charging an admission fee. Mr. Bryan r ntly followed up his accept to speak at the fair with a stipulation that no charge should be made for admisston. tance of the invitation upen Every tvemng veel 9 o'clock. sion fee must be charged, and quoting a namber of the fair commission to the pot that the reason for inviting prom- The cancella- wed promptly. who thronged i (4) a eee | CVERYTHING FOR HOUSER RERTCG son and me $40 Worth $3 Down sso“ Bil ¢ National Com- crease the gate receip tion of the date Cheered by around his train minied by nator Charle rs of the Democratic Furnished Reoins Write for Our scores New 6 ‘atalogue, b | Breen ba and 5to Aven HGH GRADE FURNITURE LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM $50 worth,$3.U0 down Cor. 2ist Street APOLIS, Ind., Aug. 4.—Trans ompanies, both rafiroad ani planned to accommoda a great throng to-morrow which It is 14TH STR Offering at THE [T STORE the greatest bar- at fr Ww eh T inn “ B55 “ gains in Men's high grade Clothing and Haberdashery, and also De c Ate for Vice-Presi OPEN SATURDAY EVINTNGS, Boys’ correct Apparel, Jent, of his nomination. William Jen Bryan, Chairman AT 50e ON | Norman E. Mack, of the THE DOLLAR ever seen or heard of in New York. The Men’s and Boys’ Clothing g sold on the Third Floor and the Furnishings on the Main These Fine Bargains Special for Tuesday ——— Bonwit, Harris QCo. Men’s Clothing at 50c on the Dollar Fall & Winter 12: 50 Suits, aaa mer Sate Craver ettes (Priestley’s) f favrics as Wore —that’s why some women don't like naphtha soaps. | Lonwit, Harris Q Co, i en's Clothing a 5¢c on the Dollar The right kind is P.& G. Naphtha Soap. It is as much better than other naphtha soaps as they are better than ordinary laundry soaps. Foll and Winter Suits, Fali and) Winter be nt a: aon q Gvercoats, Silk Lined J § 5 Summer Suits, ‘ail Coats, better materials; because its washing Ruined ate, Ovetepals: Top Ccats, power is greater; because, being harder, it ARR will jast longer; because, it weighs more and does more. Millions of cakes of P, & G, Naphtha Soap are made every month. ——= Bonwit, Harris 2 Co, Men’s Clothing At 50c on the Dollar Fine Worsted Eonwit,Harris @Co, Ken's Ciothing At 50c on the Dollar Tuxedo Suits, Every single Winter Over- couts. Cutaway ats Suits,excellent cake helps to make some woman's work & Vests, sack & Coats, Tuxedo Rawenee Suits, High ae it elg! ’ ef - easier. By using it, she is able to do as Hist Seelane)y Grade "Craver much work in an hour as her neighbors do, ‘Thibet and Vi cuna Fall Over= 0 " , Imported mostly: a ‘ in two. That isa fact— are and made, | //COers Anext fabric, Journey. + p. man tallored throughout, a fact to which hundreds PO a 2 sp Ne eee) (Ee Ce a ETS of housewives bear willing testimony. Bonwit, Harris @ Co, Men’s Clothing At 50c on the Dollar Men's Fine Wors+ ted Trousers Men’s Natty Fancy Vests = Robert Heath Eng- lish Hats Bonwit, Harris 2 Co. Men’s Clothing At 50c on the Dollar *93. 75 x Boys’ [ ine Woollen MEN'S FUR-LINED OVER- Suits COATS — A creation for the cys’ Fine Overs nobby dresser who desires to Boys take advantage of this very tine er, Other Coats from $35.00 to $300, Fur coats Boys’ Fine Reefers AN RET LO Bonwit, Harris & Co. Men’s High-Grade Furnishings at 50c on the Dollar Monetary suc ‘ “EE § 8, madras | ME! VERY NEGLIGER the earning ia (ihn of fa me peat} Mae cinesiunt qn dare SHIRTS. Went meatu manta () $s. 's the numerous ut coat style and regular cus- ache Jetached cuffs. ety in ie that consume dollars and dete A aitashedten de: adr eae retard one's progress in feathering tac FE ee aine 450c wai PERS tact ivi) 15¢ one's nest for rainy days and old age. fico: ea STANDARD 2 FOR 2he, Cote It makes little difference whether MEN'S FINE MU sLAN on air LAMM. {9 bre as cartled by Bon: your “little wants” are for positions, Wamautia muslin BOC) cute ti eke kt in” 5¢ workers, homes, investments or mis- BIUGUS i half dozen lot: éach fe cellaneous bargains, you can Save 7 SENS, LINEN hig MEN'S sus- many a dollar by taking advantage of the more than 2,000 “economic” fers to be advertised in the Morning World to-morrow START YOUR FORTUNE-BUILD- ING WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY ‘Ss Sink vif @ Cd . ,

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