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ROOSEVELT IN BLN CN GAMBLING UP-STATE TOWN HELP TO SARATOGA OPENS LIBRARY a 5 ON, Uh Jordanville Suddenly Finds It- ea Farmers at Ballston They | self Famous With the Presi- | Need Not Fear New Law ; m dent in Its Midst. Will Hurt Prosperity TFORDANVILLE, N, Y., Aug. 26—Preal- BALLSTON, ¢ deat Roosevelt and Mrs, Roosovelt ar-| Hug ved to-day at Henderson House, the/ County } home of Mr. and Mrs. Dougtas Robin- won, to take part in the ceremony of presenting a brary to the village. The Temainider of the party, including Miss Ethel and Kermit Roosevelt, came hi \ from South Columbla In an automob! end a carriage, The library building ts +@ gift to Jordanville by Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, the latter a sister of the President, as a memorial to Mr. Robln- \ eon's mother, Gecretary of State Elihu Root, whose eountry home {s at Clinton, N. Y., and James Sherman, of Utica, Republican Vioe-Presidential nominee, reached the Henderson House shortly after noon and were the quests of Mr. and Mre. Robinson at luncheon with President Roosevelt's party. ‘The President spent the morning in visiting with his @l-!o¢ young men from the farms and der and relatives, At half past 4) secondary schools shou'd be establl o'clock the President and Mrs. Roose). their henefit. yelt, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robinson, “very man should deal justly with Secretary Root, Mr. Sherman and the) " i ster auests at Henderson House latt| Di# nelghbore and obey the laws of the N.Y. {tn his address at Far most of his talk to the farmers sald that Saratoga would prosper 'n spite of the abolition of race track gambling, and he was cheered for the statement. The Governor said, in par “The farmer, !t seems to me, In New York, Is in pretty good shape and I am glad to see this society in such a pros- perous condition. In the last year the agricultural interests have been looked after by proper legislation, and the the Saratoga devoted He this afternoon, them regarding diseased cattle "IT shall hope to see the young inen of the State look after the inducements offered on the farm as in competition with the office and factory, We should honor better facilities for the education In carriages and automobiles for the| State. The lawadiding citizens include pew Iitrary bullding, about two or nine-tenths of the population and that i three miles away. {a the reason we are prosperouss. Assembled abgit the pretty structu In the village of Jordanvil crowd of people from the and surrounding country to see President Rooseve have a beautiful health resort, fe | Saratoga, No doubt In the anxiety of me| the moment you fear that prosperity !s threatened becaure of the destruction of ee publle gambling, but that destruction ried hu will prove the buttress of your prosper- vp as tii t President | jty, I want to once more see these ' frove pity Mee oo sevelt alighted. | goings of Saratoga flow treely and oe fest, h large peace ns and | hope there will ba no question of their ; steps extending ac the entire ayn leawtoration f in trout, In the contre is a large double In concluding, the Governor said the t bearing in ra i letters people would rule and !f they found a leader they wanted they would stand by ‘him, He sald ha looked Into the future with no misgivinge, as the people will stand for the princtples of good gov- ernment memory of Do y Monroe F Rohit son, more. The inside Is finished in Georgia pine ° a TWO WOMEN CLAM pr t connection with soctal | cost of the bulldng was There are 1,60 voly in the tib the brary ud peen pi las Robins W. Crim stees of the Jordan- pted It in bes But He Is* Alleged Bigamy Took Place in Illinois, by De Oharle | Thomas E, Oakley, thirty-nine years old, of No. 24 West ‘'wenty-seventh POLICE MUST NOT BREAK Rese faced two women who said he IN WITHOUT A WARRANT. was their husband as he stood on the bridge of the Jefferson Market Court to-day. Complainant No, 1 and wife fn the same order, was Emily J. Oakley, who said he wouldn't support her, Juet to | show good faith, Oakley produced a roll Magistrate Harris Reasserts Funda-! mental Law Ignored by Force, becha Se en of twenty-five dollars, kept one for and Discharges Prisoners. fimselt and offered the woman the After ruling that the police have no other twenty-four. She took tt, and the right to enter an alleged gambling» Mauistrate distinissed the non-support house without @ warrant, Magistrate charge. Harts, In the Yorkville Court, ti Un Ft gehargad tro men who (ul ‘Then a young woman, who declined to een arrested Iast night in front of a say anything about herself except that house in Seventh street ccording tO she was a telephone operator at the the police, about forty ar have been She was, Tad a the piace In the last three or Hotel Victoria, wanted to prefer a four month Foes charge of bigamy. Magistrate Barlow feut. Reichert arraigned the yw h mon Joseoh Brown and John ¢ decided that bigamy was out of his and ‘he sald that they had prevented territory, and he sent the man and) fin fromentering the allexel gamblines | poth the women to the District-Attor- rouse, The polfeeman admttted that | ney's office they had asked him to show a mem. | ¢ hership card of a. warrant ‘There Mrs, Emily Oakley sald ahe Mactstrate Harris was infomed that | » the club was Incoporated. and said “The police have no right to enter wae married to the prisoner at New Rochelle by the Rev. Dr. Kennedy, In the clay without a Warrant. This club | January, 1898. The telephone young has as many righ as the Union, woman sald she was married to him League or University clubs, Pl dis ‘Assistant |jast. September In: Chicago. | District Attorney Krotel, who listened to the stories of all three, sald If any crime had been committed {t was com- and bade Pollceman charge these prisoners, ——— CLAMOR MANIA DRIVES mitted In TlInols, Hin T TO TRY SUICIDE. McKeever, of the Court Squad, turn Bieter Lous IS, Ill, Aug. 2—The| gr, Oakley lett the Criminal Courts farmers should have no injustice done | ry HN AS HSBAD | Set Free Because! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1908, “MA WILL BE PU MIAROI GRAS ages Evening \WVorld’s Mysterious y ER TH M SSCASE WAS NOT CONS! CRED ot Am tea Has Passed Anti-Speed- But Automobile Club ing Resolutions special executive sessio t Man to Keep Guessets BUSY | poara of Governors of the Aut at Caney Islan ayer GUTY REI AIK. LR if ne offices of J. nt M HOW VOTE STANDS (HOW VOTE STANDS FOR | KING AND QUEEN OF CONEY CARNIVAL. KING, \ Lewis M. Potter. veee Alfred Kats. . Jamee Fasto Louis Lavy Ralph Sloane “Doc'’ Moseley James Leahy Joa. F. White ” Frank A. 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TIT CTA 00 Down 81,00 Weekly Down 1.50 Weekly 2200 Week ‘Terms Apply Also to New Jor- i tonnecttent and Long Island. fen $85 Age of Progress, Maral Gras Carnival, Bept. 14 to 19 inclusive, are rapidly | and blood cornu manner, _ building |oryataliizing, and there !s every promise | jeaithy flesh Ce SG ‘of the finest end-of-the-season celebra- ay iSaresatsloes NE yish tion in the history of the Island, There | in anything they wear because of their will be 6:8 musicians in the many bands | {OM ver, man and woman who I nts to put on more (Ee ae | Mesh, “emir, a how it, | One of the features of the daytime | wosniae tee remnarhable 68 eta, ot fue celebration will be the réappeatance of | heen produced before. Tt will cost you “the Mysterious Mr, Raffles,” made; nothing to prove It Tt ts absolutely_nou- \famous by his tre tor The | World when this paper gave |t# readers ‘an idea of how easy it {$ for @ person \plotured dally in the newapapérs to go \about among the péople unidentified The Mardi’ Gras Committed will give a rewhrd to any fertion Identitying | “Mr, Raffles" in the crowd, and bring- ing him to the police station, Although Alderman Potter still leads In the vote tor King of th Carnival, his | lead has been reduced by Alfred Kats, | the “Mayor of Yorkville,” while James | | Patio nelle the largest vote of any hours, In the contest for the diadem, !f this were the last day of the election It would “Hall Queen Anna,” for the wife Rooms rnished of James F, McClusky, of the Bronx, ; oe ' ALC Te ia the leader, with 8,208 votes—si: | en 143.75, ed Bnenished tor more than Mrs, Ben Levy. ‘The ri $1838 $149.75 $20) ) a] vetween Mss Spooner and Beatrice | Morgan brought many votes for them, while thera was an active movement among the campalgners, respectively, for the rival Salomes—Eva Tangua, Princess Rajah and Gertrude Hoffman WRITE FOR TIST OF OUR OU TFITs, 46th St. and 8th Ave. For Voting Coupon See Page Two. | Belleville, where he had been taken provable climax to the strange case of| pijging alone. following a desperate pEEUaE ley eh A policeman on @ street + Robert Caulfield, a boller-maker, who fering from clamor mania—a county hosplta tiiayonuneen ‘or, pe EON i ‘ nor nolse—came last night when Nol allowed poison at the city jail in It Is Simply a P Question of When Newark oe Runs Into Ice Wagon and Workmen Fall Under the Wheels. In a crash between a trolley car and an ice wagon at Newark this afternoon one man was Killed, another fatally jured and a third badly hurt, The man \ killed was Martin Kern, twenty-one w years old, of No. 100 Garalde street, a heiper on the Joe wagon. He died at } the City Hospital | he Injured are Tuomas Donohue, nineteen years old, of No, 73 Garside atreet, also a helper on the wa é Daniel Kerr, years old, of No Stone street, the driver. Donohue ts if not expected to rover and Kerr's in- juries are severe. Both are in the City Hospital The men were employed af Cipperiy. ‘They, bad bean ring low at the residences of George W. D stands for Dentist, {Widenmayer, on Mount Prospect ave- * Who earns right good pay il and Wa Just etl fut fo ie ‘ driveway when a southbound ro'ley When a good job ihe Mount Progpect avenue | Comes sailing his way Dine ran into them. Kerr. who Was on "4 (ie driver's eeu, was thrown clear of “But when is that? the car by the impact, but the two | . c| . .» WHO Weve stanal the } Pr ek A rearenance Sean daaon fel Ch a the A is the day swerved around and were run When at World Ads. he'll glance by the ear , i hore Were cieven passengers on the odiptting, dawn ip ipctey, nied adverbs | and all were shaken up. Falward Ra Here nae hl ike | Kove, the motorman, and Henry Melis- ‘mornias t conductor, were placed under FRIENDLY TIP Restored Hope and Confidence, (nad karat; one must ser After several years of indigestion Hie me apprectat =I $65 and its attendant evil influence on NOY A BAA AA the mind it {8 not very surprising WEDDING RINGS chat one finally loses faith in things generally. AN. Y, woman writes an interest- ing letter, She says: “Three years ago I suffered trom an attack of peritonitis wh.ch left, me in a most miserable condition. For over two yeats i suffered from 144 BOWERY. soem os cmvos7 N.Y nervousness, weak heart, shortness of breath, could. not. sleep, ete y appetite was ravenous, but 1, felt starved all the time. I h.t! plenty of food, but {t did not nour- | ish me because of intestinal Indize :- | tion, Medical treatment did not seem to help; I got discouraged, | | stopped medicine and did not care; much whether I Iyved or died. \ “One day a friend asked ma why | didn't try Grape-Nuts, etop drinking | coffee and use Postum, I had lost | faith in everything, but to please my | friends | began to use both, and goon | became very fond of them. | “It wasn't long before I got some | strength, felt a decided change In my | syatem, hope sprang up in ray heart | and slowly but surely I got better, 1 Prices $2.50 to $25.00, with Which to Build games and won fret place ould sleep very well, the constant | contes iy WHT h bee me craving for food ceased and 1 have) wut met NOT REM ATSE . | better health now than before the | Pry rift attack of peritonitis. “My husband and [ are stlil using 52 More 78 More Grape-Nuts and Postum.” “1 ore’s| 10 More “Maree H Carriage’ Ads. a Reason.” | than all the @ other New Xork morning Name given by Postum Co., Battle ewrry ait _towether Mi Re ad Th. Road to} p | 1 No Hxten Charage for It. tue Ubove lettert 4 . for The Worl! m © let ppsare trons there ih | Advertisements for the WW ay be te at any American tm ee city until 9 P.M. jenuine, trae an jereat. Vistrict Messenger Office KO CONNECTION B.GREENHUT. AY OTEK STOR. SIEGEL (joopen PROTONE COUPON, ne Hid 8. HE best moderate-priced piano to be had, jihe beter this }piano will please you, The more you know abour tone, scale and construction remarkable In every detail of its con- struction you wil) find the mark o. the conscientious ant thorough piano builder, °5 Down Ard Small Weekly or Monthly Payment, Prices are $225 to $300 A Protec ion Cover an 1} Nevolving Stool tree with Lach Picno. Other pianos sold in our Sth Floor Hiano Store are the McPhal Caldwell toard san & Gray Gorwood Mathus es Wolfner nd the uneqtalled Simplex” Flayer-piano per Store, Sth Floor Center 5 Victor Tall ng Mach'nes and Edison P. aiaareght on Weekly Payments of $1 een catia int _"s NO CONNECTION: WITH ANY OTHER STORE SiZzGceL (SooPEREC SIXTH AVE J 8 GREENHUT, PRES NEW YORK y > 9 * Double “S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps (Two with !ach 10c of Purchase) Are Given with All Purchases Mad Ve ere Noon, 1° al Single Stamps (One with Fach 10c of { urchase) with All Purchases Mcde ‘ft'r hoon These goods were contracted ior at atime when the umbrella maker needed the business, and the price concession we obtained is reilected in the values we give now. Th Frames Exeter paragon and lock paragon, with Harvey steel rods and bulb runners. 26-inch size lor women, 24 excellent tape-Cdge inch size tor men. cloth, fully guaranteed, These umbrellas are fitted with fine cases and tassels, $1.50 to $2.50 The Coverings Rainproof taffeta: an The ilandles hased and spun sterling silver and gilt caps on | Congo handies, partridge or Tonkia mounts. } pei without silver orn | lengty pearl post bandies wih handsome caps | —menvation, such as wire and cap eife.ts tnd swedges. | The new green gun mete. ba n bulb, fla: and \in silver and gilt caps and hooky on assoried | oval shapes on hardw counts. impori¢d handles, p' n Prince of Wales, opera a aC ess ht with or metal handles In such sha as square, bali, | onion, opera and polo. T taney models full tnporied meal and shell | C erman handles in assorted shapes ndies in various new silver handles, Jength aod in combination with pearl and hard woods, kun mictal posts, wiih handson gilt caps and swedges, Hears post handles with gun meca) | fyehed sterling silver handie EEE ETE | Ivorine handies in new sivie Selected boxwood, ad Capt Horn Weichsel and Polished hornhandies, in root, hook, pistol, Opera and buib hapessilver or lt trimmed Brown seep, assive buc horn handles for nen Sitke Coogee Store Miia fone, Hey Friend” Women’s Low Shoes | “ Mothers’ In Sample Sizes 1 prey Worth Up to $3, at Blouses Regularly Sold at 75¢ 85cto $l, Now at These are in vici kid only; A9e. some with patent leather tips, A sale of this fa- others with kid tips: all are per- fect; sizes 2to 44, in A, B and C widths; all good mous brand of biouses at 49¢ styles and wonderful bargains at 75c, , fk : Wonien’s $3.50 to $5 Sample Low | youd crowd the boys’ store at any Shoes at $1.45 time, but with in kid, calf and patent leathers; excellent styles in , Oxfords and pumps, To round out assortments | § chool-opening time sO near at we have added to these ‘‘samples’’ several small hand, this oftering is sure to be the biggest but very choice lots from our own superb stocks, So now, at this extraordinarily low price, we ofter | kind of a hit. 3,0U0 o yaisis in sizes 5 5 ye insizes 3, 3%, 4 and 4, in A,B f these waisis in sizes 5 to 15 years Remember, regular 5 ery desirable pattern made wita seiling prices are up to $5; choice at O aaa erneiTalliajoh AUNUcLeUanUa nie Ruly Siege: Cooper Store, Secund Floor, hear. you all sizes and widths, The biggest values are All ai 4 maceorwtatire re brand new and perfect, made for this fall's Slegel Cooper Stare, Second Flour, Rear, 18th St. Pure Food Specials for Thursday Crisp Soda B Hazel Hams cuits Smocked Ox T nzues Wesiphalia sivie mild sugsr cured: hams Erabam bi culis, butter thins, Waldort Que quality; aprcia, $5 Z, iequal quailty are sold in uieuy stores | | fene or five o'ciosk tera: ree. price eee eae been LOG at due: Thursday's specitl 117 (. $1.18) special dor, sae. reg. Lue priceaib 16M ¢ package Te pas VOTHER' CORNMEAL = 6 pack Bo WH iE FIGREING SHICES = ggg NEW Gita PPLe ast ages, So pachage ; eC ound ol 6 basket, heaping full, dellveres IE | SANTA CLARA PRUNES—10 Ibs. Da MAW HITE ONIONS, yellow onions, | BRIGHT, JUICY LeMOns~ 491g Sue; 3 Ibs red onicns,carrois, beets of yeilon ur. | dou. 20s, ands... 72C | princess LAUNDRY SOAP 35 niyssNc. 8 basset, heaping Tull, BAe MPLE TEAS — all, varietles, inclu ling | tox. 4.43: six large bars or ver mired, Oolong an! Ce: lon. Wik pee Bite a rd Popu ar Coffee | Siegel Cooper's bend of ancy Ha:ei Bacon New sea:o.'s Teas The well know o Hazel brana: many fam s coset DQ ilies prefer Haze: bacon 10 the hig Warten of biadh variettessfociuding | | | Teuntaln, arogn cottes: 10 Ibs. 28 priced acvertved brands; nice, 16c mined: usvailys 1 60c; spectil tic % . 1 ‘itm pieces; a 1b delb, caddy, $25 1b ___ Siege Coopsr Store, Four h foo Your Greatest Clothing Sale RESH arrivals ftom the Kirschbaum factory keep assortments complete. You had little better choosing at full prices at the height of the season than is given you Now at less than half price. A Large Number of These Handsome Suits Are in | Fabrics and Patterns Suitable tor Fall Wear-- Every Suit Bears This Famous Label: Not a All Sizes Picked Over KIRS CHBAUM in Every | 1 ot of Pattern Aes HAND MADE faire be Dollars| Six De!lars Ae eer For ta ¢ suits made to re- For blue serge and fancy Pat sto and ae worsted suits made o1 tail at $12 and per Store, Main Ploor, Rew eviotand fallweight fancy worsted sults, | made to retail atprices | up to $25, now gel Ask for “S. & H.”’ Cheat Trading Stamps--We Give Them

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