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PEDDLER LICENSES ISSUED ON ORDER OFTHE O'BRENS Corrigan at Hearing Admits) Mayor’s Edict Was Not Always Obeyed. PROBERS BEGIN WORK. Every Employee of Depart ment and Several Police- men to Testify. ‘When the Commissioners of Accounts Degan their probe of the License Bureau to-day, suspended Chief John Corrigan was the first witness He admitted that Mayor McClellan, In| 16, had ordered that no more push cart | Ueenses be issued, and that the order had never been revoked. “But have licenses been issued since Mit- that date?” che! “Yes, at the request of the } eecretaries, Mr. Frank O'Brien and Mr.) William Willis, and Commissioner Jonn inquired Commissioner BH. O'Brien," he replied “Were these requests written of]; verbal?” “Both, Numerous times we tssued pesheart Ncenses on the demand quest of the x ttlaled s clerks to sued b; pink that an all pushe order. other I do not than th elt ice the Mayor’ Corrigan testi @anization of the bure tlon of Its staff, Twenty-nine patrol- men and three police sergeants are de- talled to the bureau, and are known as the License Squad. The witness, as chief, has no jurisdiction over these ") policemen, He added: Filed In a Drawer: “Licenses are confiscated when found to be in operation by a peddler other than the one to whom It was originally issued. Those forfeited licenses are then filed away in @ drawer. Some- times, when satisfactory explanation ts made, licenses are returned.” ! As to the official record of such re- turn of once forfeited licenses there Is No rule maintained nor entry made, the witness testified, Policemen are sup- | posed to turn In all licenses {ilegally held and declared forfeited. Fre- quently policemen hold these fortelted Neenses over night. Corrigan admitted that there is no} check to prevent unrecorded forfelted Hcentes from being taken out and sold, but added, "I do not think any man tn the Bureau would do a thing to harm| men." The witness sald that a numerteal in- dex book, showing the record of licen- seum In Dr, Koch | spoke, Dr. Koch ex- | pressed the the successful execution of the d by Dr. Big. represented one of the most 1 and composi: | ° | !amsburg, bullt a crude gallows in his NNN anne DR. KOGH PRASES. THIRD AVE ROAD. NEW YORK S WAR ON WaT PLAGUE Ideal and Better Than Any Other City. %0.—Dr, Robert actentist WASHINGTON, Koch, the noted G clared to-day be of the Internatic bercu osis that he the work of the New York City t Dr, Herman N, Big. officer of the departr that city, in com r a model to be followed by other healt | nicipalities, | Dr. Koch followed the address of Dr. Biggs, who spoke ne Adminis- | trative Control of Tuberculosis In New ) | York," and who ts old pupil of the | fanious German scientist, The hall of the ni National Mu- which features of the war againat | P: Bigagwe Work In New claily In view o e fi 8, with his organization w York Board of Health,’ quered these er the methods as exemplary, | y of these, First, by force ts as are dan- | neighbors, the condition ex- 0 hold the threat of forcible! removal of patients In order to make them comply with sanitary regulations, | BUILT GALLOWS IN ROOM, NARS HIMSELF Despondent because of {il-hea'th, | Harry Scaro, twenty-seven years old, who lved with his parents on the third floor of No. 248 Stockton street, Will: room to-day and hanged himeelf. After his mother had gone out to| market he borrowed a large packing box from a grocer in the neighborhood and placed this on the top of @ bureau, so that it was level with a 8 | placed a tabe leaf on the st half on the packing case to se beam. | Then he cut down his mother's| aes, has been missing since August. The Vast he saw ell, of examining it. “It 1g the custom,” sald Corrigan, to Issue a picture mac show license unless the Fire and B {ng Departments appr: knowledged that a li ‘not| 1M) helped hen. out licens At the cor mony ay a to-morrow, testify, It is understood that May has been informed that that might | gan is failed sands of dollars and the city by the issuance of illegal licenses A General Traffic. There has been a general these illegal li It is ch one man Is have ¢ paratively tions The arrest president of t cla! ’ by the D'Ama The « upon b BIG CANADIAN PACIFIC STRIKE DECLARED OFF. Twel Ju \ Ww r ave s West tirst. This will be followed by a similar dh ALio the E _ MATRIM ONIAL ome RUN John McK M Graw's evs. was ma Wednesday ev by the ato: Few wat a en a ther serenaded them with 20.86 Saddles and tin horns. was] jy clothesline, and getting upon a chair, ned {t around the table leaf, he had knotted a noose about his neck, he kicked away the chair, | He was dead when hi smother found him. The young man had suffered from or- ganic kidney troubles for five years. { ch he asked his excusing his could not upon them, Health Methods Are Almost Commissioner Shields Hears }\ Tto-tay before FORECLOSURE SUIT 1S ENDED. States Commis- paclty as exam Autumn stocks are full rounded, We have in store for autumn shoppers a $5,000,000 se.ection of new merchandise. hat the bonds are fon of the Centra! one Witnesses in Central Trust |: Company Case. Mr, ie record 7,780,000 4 per } was concluded | &. Altman & Co UMBRELLA HANDLES AND FANS NOVELTIES IN UMBRELLA HANDLES OF TORTOISE SHELL, ROCK CRYSTAL, JAPANESE CARVED IVORY, DAMASCENE WORK, GUN METAL, PLAIN OR JEWELED GOLD OR SILVER. FINE WALKING STICKS AND MARTIN'S LONDON UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS MOUNTED TO ORDER. VERNIS MARTIN AND REPRODUCTIONS OF OLD FANS, ALSO SPANGLED FANS WITH SANDAL WOOD MOUNTINGS, AND HAND.MADE LACE FANS. OSTRICH FEATHER FANS, SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL COSTUMES OR GENERAL EVENING WEAR. STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING B. Altman & Co. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR THE ENGRAVING OF WEDDING AND OTHER STATIONERY, INCLUDING INVITATIONS FOR SOCIAL FUNCTIONS AND PERSONAL CARDS. STATIONERY REQUISITIES IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, AND A COMPLETE SELECTION OF FOREIGN NOTE PAPERS. 34th HStreet, 35th Street ond Sth Anomee, If you don’t know the superiority of Moe Levy-made Clothes, you owe it to your elt to become acguainted. An introauction to our famous $15 suts will result in an everlasting friendship. How about a meeting? Moe Levy & Co. 1438 rata (19-125 lhe SL 380-382 Fulton St, New York Brooklya | 5700 Cheisea | | | | si xth Avene 22d Streets | aoe Established forty-Une Years. i) | Telephone Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Telephone $700 Chelsea Mail | Earl & Wilson’s “* Red-Man’’ Brand Collars. Same Shapes as LE. & W, 25) Soilars he above s hapes onme in } orders promptly On Sale Here Far tine 2 for 25 in both “Red-Man” and “E, & “Ee Ww" sume as U a reall i Waubunk | , Yokena Ekwanok Tioga v Mingo 1 Peconic To-Morrow (Thursday) ne—First Floor. Borland Autumn Millinery Exhibition Days Foreign Model Hats and Hats From Our Own Workrooms, Millinery Parlors, Second Floor, Center. New Model Riding Habits: Wore s, Misses’, Children’s at Floor, y to wear—origin: rimental stage and reac est imported heviots and values:— Women’s Rid fe Bae of broad tinctly new models, for sadd Children's Riding Habi Serges and mixtur Women's Sep: Not enough of them in bot but early besiegers Suits of excellent q smoke and olive; nes long, apna lined; gore flare Model similar to the above, $34.74 all wool cheviot, in bl sell for $40.00. siege, of novelty 2 and blue; made Matn Floor “sey ye and Jet Coa's, $20.00 to $30.00; sale.. $25.00; sale . For special selli Elbow Length Mou: black and white; ger Varity Ca es, containing mirror, powder puff, change } pocket, card seceptac’e and pencil, are sh wa in Germin stver, steriing sliver and gold plate, plain or chased—$5,89 ' to $24.00. Moi ann) Floor, BEEF Groceries 5 Specials = Tomato Catsu P, “Lil Mao Laces «= { shipme | REAL BAB Y IR SH IN SERTIONS, in 1 to an inch, mand now for trimming > mu Extra Spec.al ! ALL-OVER | LACES, 45 inches wide, for lace } | | | neck wear. Yard, 39c to $1.19 PRIN - e eh ; "Mesa eye maple ce mihegany, with mtal bas’, making the process of eating in bed acomfort cr evena luxury, are $6.67 to R.H Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices VAC B'way at 6th Ay, woven to Ca ne a a eT vs Sale of SEEN ‘ed and Jet Coa's line of Black Spangled and Jet backs, others ices ranging from 12,74 to $14.48 g from $15.00 to $8.48 to $12.89 i a Women’s Long Silk Gloves, 59c n ! waists and dresses; general ree ceau" brand best quality. imp tailed at $3.80 a yard; —macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli A. letters; regularly 12c a package; HIS enue SMO sisvcves Kseuselat ees’ Acfustable Tables for Inval ds, in golden 02‘, bird’s- } A Deposit Acccurt at Macy’s fords the shopper every convenience of a ‘charge’ account in a credit store, as well as EVERY ECONOMY of Macy's strcty cash stove system, Inves.igate. Seb to 35th Se, |’ Snug Economies, These, in Comfortables and picniels Baserei COMFORTABLES, filled with cotton, with figured silkoline tops and plain colored t 7Ox78-in, size, medi each with pure white cotton, cov with Persian figured silkoline; TOX78-in, size; each. $1.23 MEDIUM WEIGHT ¢ ABLES, filled with fi snow-white cotton, covered “Red Star” figured silkoline on both s wool, white, neat, bound light colored designs; ; each ‘ $1 UM WEIGHT CO) filled with snow-white top covered with fig figured silkolne back; silkoline and 9-in ; 60x silk border, $2.84 filled with select grade of odorless down, covered with sateen, in all the new and light Shaded designs; 6x6-ft. ; $3.74 and $4.69 DAL! FORNIA | strictly. all wool, or ‘8! 36 i £eotch and Austrian Linens Main Floor, SCOTCH DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, pure tinea, hemstitched full bleached and s n+ finished; in a variety of patterns, 64x82 in 64x100-in i ——Exch $1.49 $1.89, $2.29 TABLE CLOTHS as a finer quality; four handsome de lis, chrys ver leaf and dot, + O6X08-in 66x80-in OON104-1n ———Each ..... $1.69 $1.89 $2.69 \ TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, Ten DAMASK inished, in a variety ers confined to the Macy NAPKINS Ti 20x20-in.; 24x24 MATCH, 82.7! - $3.7. 1, Cloths . dozen } The season of iraoor amusements is fast approeching— | pre-em nent among them, c rd-piaying. Cr bbage Boards are ) ; d 49c. 10 83.12; Poker Sets, from the emp!y block to the e.abo- raley fitted case—$1.39 to $10.64; Bridge Score Pads, °c. to 68c. Whist or Bridae Couniers, 89c. to $3.44; Praying Cards, 13c. to 74c. a pack. Fitin Floor. {4 Dress Trimmings Clearance Main Floor, 85th St, ficing of discontinued—yet not undesirable—patterns of nd Appliques and Persian Bands and Vestings, 3 Ton and cloth; also Soutache Braid Trim. embri ming Ornan rs effects in various color combinations, ere 4%. to $2.39 a yard. Now 24¢ to 89c Valuable papers, jewelry, large sams of money—'t ts § foolish to ran the rick of their being stolen or destroyed when the sma'l Iron Combination Safe offers protection agains! all orciniry dances. In (wo stses, 13% and 20 inches in height, $14,98 and $19.98. Balcony. Sporting Goods Store, Fifth Floor. HE sportsman in search of a complete or partial outfit for a honting trip will find here everything he seeks, and, as the following typical offerings bear evidence, every ything at a matchlessly low price:— Hammerless D. B. Shotguns, | $15.89 Apparel for Hunters Hunting Coats er-proof army vai Ett all parts | k, with rub- made of show- khaki or canvas, 1 througho: Ive outside and two inside pockets. . ypkins and Allen Gun at $25.00 each. gal ist steel bat drop forged; walnut st c { fore-end and grip; Other Hunting Cx 99. to $4.38, Hunting Trousers, well tailored, made of high grade canvas, $1.49 Other Hunting Trousers at 89c, to $3.96, Hunt plate, Ithaca Hammerless Guns, 29.74 Double-harrelled Shote ns, list- er {2 or ed to sell for $50.00. is ba 16- gauge; im noreed Damas how & Shell Vests, good grade of canvas, 98¢,; khaki, $1.49 corduroy made of army Other Ithaca Guns in stock up of goad quality to $56.50. $55.00 Syracuse Shotguns, $1.79 $24.74 Rifles—Stevens’ Fem aus ' “Crack Shot” Rifies, $3.24 “Savage” Rifles, all the leading models, large variety to select from; prices range from $3.69 to $21.89. Winchester Rifles and Repeating Shotguns; large assortment. Hammerless Guns, double-bar- relied, 12 and 16-gauge, some with finest grade Damascus bar- others with Krapp fluid steel; All these interchange- rels. English walnut stocks. Guns have patent able automatic or non-automatic ejectors and are handsomely en- | graved. ses | Ammunition | “U. M. ©." and “Winchester* | Shells, smokeless powder, 12 or a 16-gauge, and loaded with shot in the wanted sizes; boxes of 25, 56c,; loaded with black powder; llmutoxesot asmrrrnnin rent Ac Single Barrelled Shotguns, $4.54 , counted the best S$ procurable; | H H Requisites for Gunning Trips Our Ontical Gods orven gat.on renders sae and sattse factory service at mintmum cost. The department ts in ch rge of a licensed optician, Who wil examine your eyes and pre cribe the xa t lenses equt-ed. We fili optical pre- scriptions fora third to a half (esi thin others charge. Football Goods Footballs, made of pebbled grain leather, fitted with pure gum blad- ~~~ ~~2 Basket Ball Goods Basket Balls, regulation sizes, made of selected oak tan leather, s $1.50; our fitted with pure gum bladder; _coine a SU aA 4 plete, with lacing needle... $3.24 5 ‘ Other Basket Balls, $1.79 up to Morril Rubber Nose Guards; $4.96. sizes for boys and men Head Helmets, newest style, 89¢,, $1.29 and $1.69 Shin Guards, 44¢,, 79¢, and 99e Basket Ball Goals, complete nets and supporting rods; pair.. Basket Ball Pants...39¢, to 98¢ Foot®all Panis, made of genuine Basket Ball Sle ss Shirts, i khaki, well padded, with reed shin cotton, 8%e.; D 81.49, mad 98¢ tation kha) air, 93. well 97 Moleskin Football Pants, Padded, pair ...scersereers ing, monogram or insi gnia desired, Estimates given on application,

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