The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1908, Page 4

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| { | SEORET VAULTS | RECORD OF FORGER ‘Bankers Want More Facts Than Were Given in Van | Vlissingen’s Confession. | HE CONFESSED GLADLY. DEPOSTORS LED. SPREGLES SW NAY VLD GRE. GHAE FROM BANK TARE. BENET GES TO TUS Samuel W AFTER A GROOK Wels Is Held for Robbing the Consumers Get Little or No Mails, Grand Larceny and Forgery. a dealer fn syspender Benefit From Protection— Situation in Cuba. WASHINGTON, Nov. —"'Unless the trimmings, who had tried to cash @ [tnited States grants Cuba some adal~ LABOR DINNER John Mitchell and Some Other Notables Not Among Those Bidden by Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, N« —Announce- ment was made at the White Houre to- day of the list of guests who will attend the dinner at the White House to-night, which has been referred to as the dinner to the friends of labor, The list ts as | follows: Justice Holmes, Justice Moody, Secre- ‘MINNIE PALMER GUESTS NAMED TO “CHANGE NAME” <2 pl and S Admits That Much, tut Shel Hey's ell aire Deny Reconciliation. | ‘ | and “Merrily Yours” Rogers | Although “heir friends say Minnie Gra Palmer and her former husband, John | known along Broadway as) recon- eee Jed after a| hair, Stopsitsfalling out, and |R. Rogers, |“Merrily Yours," have become jctled and are to be rem |separation af twelve years, Mr. Roge ‘eays “no marriage is scheduled at pres- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. ! | return to the stage together in AUiantlc City next Monday night | Mr, Rogers hin tel Albeny for amberts’ High Example ff ie Y you consider the beauty of our stock, the wonderful Vv variety (constantly growing richer) in every department of it, our astoundingly low prices and our positive guaran: # tee of all we sell, it certainly does seem like a waste of time and shoe leather to go elsewhere for jewelry. ‘ Whoever knows the jewelry trade knows that our way is the tight way. But whoever follows our example needs (a) to know every detail of making and marketing jewelry, from the gr und Up; (b) to have a large and well-equipped factory on the same premises with the salesrooms; (c) to buy and sell everything for s without the interposition of middlemen; (d) to import watches, clocks, opera-glasses, &c., direct; (e) to keep on fcr almost 4 generation building up a solid reputation for square dealing He | Never Fails to Restore Hair to its Nat- ural Color and Beaut No matter how tong it has been gra: ef. otes a luxuriant growth of ti vel Christmas is only a little more than a month ahead. Choose . K i JAS IS ya 4 iH Glosny,” Reluse ail oapucieates. aig tiaves your gifts now and we will lay them away until you are ready for much in $1 as 50c. size. Is Neta: them. You pay then. If you don’t know what to buy, send | 5 tary of the Interior Gar cretary | ent.” Miss Palmer admits that she may $1 & 60c. bottles, at dra, 5 as oF | “chemicalized” chock at the Manufac- tional concession in the way of tarift! | GonTERe ‘and Labor Straus, Repre- | soon change her name, but with regard Send 26 for tree book #1 hecareat ter postal card for our Free Illustrated Catalog. Send for it, Siw ih Prison Dern ES Gn | eee eee Wt ee (eee ere erate Ce eee oe ere a eae eee Arata | Oaat tees unwed Hay’s Hartina Soap cures Pim- anyway. Saw in Prisc 7 | private policeman and a yelling mob of | other mavolution, and the ultimate re- | Secretary of State Bacon, Major-G: ana er bere us is dead—the ples. red. rough and chapped hands, and ail | t t Stan ests ~ cn * ance FAnwliohe ae) vr w 6a BY. ni Leonard Woe Inter Commerce | deadest kind of dead. skin disenves. Keeps skin fine and soft, 28, W. h Th S Chance to Regain Peace jjlselieas: bs lt a Sacaaicionien salsa BOUL) 2 SHOAL mmissioner of | Both are living at the Hotel Albany, druggists, Send 2c, for free book “The Care atches a! at 1 € Mind just the Buslest of banking Hours) Btetee nde do-day’ be: | Labor: Hell, r Gifford Pinchet, | and Miss Palmer does not conceal the SUthes ‘ eneraseies First of all, of course, a watch should be thoroughly reliable, Then of Mind. | to-day and was only captured after he 1H hotly amet L. Stinson, Unit ates Attor- |?) that Mr. Rogers is looking after == : Te ShOUIH BARERHeOR leaned lly, low in price. Every Lambert watch Vesoes fore the House Ways and Means Com- y. Powderly, form at the) (sess See nee Cu Y Wor it should be handsome, and, pA) eh MOVAINBRIS -arSTaUN thrOURH bare ara had) been covered) with) 6 “pletol! mittee at the tariff hearing by Edwin head of the Knights of Labor, Warren | some eee eiceay Nike het an | SUNDA ORLD WANTS is guaranteed to fill the bill in all respects. Movements ate put thrones ait deal yl ss Mees : H ‘and Chief of Brotherhood of y."" Their friends hint thi 8 | ci inspection by ¢ s. Gold cases must stand 2 S CHICAGO, Nov. 171—The fear of Im-| Wels ts an undersized man, falsly P, Atkins, who owns plantations on the | e Hngineers; John J. Hanna: |«purinesa” promises to be the couple WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Asay Otis rete ae Ute 1 ot ne watches for little mo ling doom which has haunted him | Well dressed, forty-four years old, and island. Grand Mast Thood of tote cist Ackit ssay Office test, Here are two really fine wa waetils i ana Beth s he lives at 3 East Houston Under present conditions, he satd, the | Locomotive | I . surer Brother- Wipe erin rs, is what drove Peter + . 5 retary and Man's Watch, in heavy Lads OLS ALES street, Manhat Bhostly before noon | Planters! weray able: to Vemploy thelr 1, Mor- —— Yon Vi ger ealthy Chicag: 1 ge iggptdaat Grete 0 hands only part of the time, and when e == , ue r Pet erar aa. cont oat fry He Tae he presented a check for $176 signed by the Cuban faborer was tnamployed he 18 aac solid 14-karat gold, estate man, to confess fl a John Recker, tre: the Ulmer becomes scenecrous Representative vnational Brotherhood of Men of this t wear DR. A. REED engine turned, hunt- @f forgeries. sala to be a | Brewing Compan: Ea Seoenow it ane and Weresree |e and Dredameny. A. CUSHION SHOES, for they figure their ; z To-day his wife, who is nee Sail beare The pay: duced on sugar wh the sugar trust Ecenioenty att ay sy feet-health an important asset of their ing case, third cousin to FT ant Roosevelt, rs’ Bank knew that the brewing would profit by !t, “or thei ea | GRAS OT er aden RC laRtlon own activity. The Cushion Sole keeps Waltham ed the priso: and said her fare- a. nade checks out with- Who eats the sugar get the benefit? dent Building” Trad Lt tft 7 5 Visited the p EAS aa a A any never made checks out with- Wip ¢nre tne ougonsumer will get. his|John J. Towers, Secretary-Treasurer feet in a healthy condition, for it gives |i - lara an crastatant ‘eatas the name of the person ho | sugar cheaper,” replied Atking, | |New York State ¢ CR eal the blood free circulation, They give Elgin or ingen then sent for Assi State's e the money, so he exam- f I were sure of that,” said Clark, George 4 ney for | labor i , rey Seoriay When Rarbour arrived the sk and found that tt had “I'd vote for a reduction, but if you and) unions and wri labor subjects: the right shoe appearance. M Lambert r »d his plea to be hurried nical the Sugar Trust were the only ones to Edward J. Gavegan, attorney for lator BWworks. A prisoner renewed his plea aes secure the benefit I would not care a/|unions; Robert P. attorney for Dr. A. Reed ! * to prison. : at he was sus-|continental whether the tariff was IT EL, Ne aK ARERGESRereiT hi thoroughly “Fo 's sake let to the run, dashing changed or not.” son ynoll nd Charles H. Sherrill, ea Batt Seer here 2 elghteen onllore athe polaus, A. Spreckles, president of the attorneys; Dr Loman An eety of the Cushion irusty time ee Years, ever since I first forged a legal bank and on the steps outside. He was folined Me Atkine, aid that the Trust | look, and Brnest Hi. Abbott, of the Out- Shoes l /Reeper, and Woman's Watch, plain document, T have been ed by a} fe y Abe Brinkerhoff, a private Got all the benefit of the tariff at present look: H the price is polished for monogram. Ra ifanending fears of |(polleer and a crowd that grew un- | And asserted that the independent con- ———— aly No charge for engraving. , fear of impending = = i. |cerns were unable to purchase any of : Something awful that was hanging over | til at the river front it numbered. sey- | Cerna were unable to purchase! any of OAKLAND ENTRIES. | Solid 14-karat gold hunt- me. 1 tried to fight it off for years and eral hu e : : finally | though the offered the same and even atone 40 00 case; Waltham, Elgin iggled with ihe feeling, but I could seized Wels the man showed fight, and |better terms than the American Sugar e Galan kG, Gel Nove a7 D or Lambert pean ye not until the policeman drew his pistol | Refining Company OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Cal.. Nov. 17. Men's AWierleinTsiiveriavatches (romleaCs workeciouly 50 not do so. Laas nay Asked whether he had invested in| —The entries for to-morrow’s racea are Men’s Amer Silver Watches from $8.75 up. ; OF friends faced me and de- did Weis aaa preoae lglisaccee Cuban iaumed lands, Spreckles sald that at At Clymer street station Weis he had, with the expectation that the 4 eee galt ne hd revelved the check frome ieand: would be antexed to he nsted A Note on Solid Gold Bracelets rie: < a thee . States. because I saw in m my only | man in Cau phe Mococeee Senin —_—_— MANUFACTURERS Only a few words on bracelets to remind you that they are among the Pere ee eintna Jang ang ait was communicated with, and the stab SCHOONER DESERTED AT most iat and popular of holiday sifts, and that we ake iain in a b fro} haunting fear, which Ane) ghowed that the check was originally | . - lee iaerdtumcortant to imaginable styles, 2 trast between the splendid patterns w ripped me for so Tong. T eannot find | eee hae qe had ten made pevabie | SEA» CREW BROUGHT HERE. |} consider it impo 4s $ ||| make and the prices we ask is one of the wonders of the trade walls.’ to Ernest Mann, No. 12 Pearl street, - S watch details and are. A ~ This is our patented Rena Assistant no) ha Ueto dentaraay | Sailors on the Jennie Thomas successful because they Bracelet solid 14-karat Mann said his mail box had been ine whys a yee gold, with lock and hinge to Geclined to t broken into last night and robbed. The Worked for Twelve Days do watch them. i Rew RA ; nd sever name “Ernest Mann’ was indorsed on at the Pumps. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. or Men pierced top and. pol- an s the back of the ch though it had 1 : the pri Beene we Ad The schooner Jennie Thomas, of Sa- and Womer i bet bande $20 00 = vannah, Ga., was abandoned at sea ; H only Ss . Paperda iadenl thelieavenWenllarsi ica Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co., Ltd., |j This bracelet is 14-karat gold, plain 3 xhausted themselves by working at the , fe polished or Roman, as you like; set RS Mitel coreoty, a pumps twelve days in an effort to keep 1352 Broadway, cor. 36 St Lege RD cl ¢ an's long =a the vessel afloat - — = === th Career of crime. all efforts The :rew was brought here to-day on = —— ! 2 pe i i 6f'a, blacksmiti tis SAVANNAH ENTRIES. the steamer Afghanistan, which at= Closed, To Open, a m vec ‘om Sc ts. rived from Southern port $16.50 $19.00 Aes a and. the ote Delicately engraved, whether Peter ‘0 | | massive solid 14-karat er media 2 Soke Windes — Judge | gold, rose color, en- quest of Assistant St Rhunderbolt, . | riched with five iss 08; Getaway, amethysts; and a half fur- 104) Siky dmont Queen, on the req fre creditors of the who wished to hold to identify forgerie Ensley, 12; £ Spring I 1 THIRD Smith, 114 furlongs.—Anna Cy Ginter, CABLE ADORESS? 2 it Ue eee CLYSMIC NEW YORK. Gilt OMY NO SEAT FOR FAIRFAX sea ‘nadie scares ee @aliSD TAFT “DOUGH” LIST DELAYED SUS OS rae: IN HOUSE OF LORDS .....»- To Hold Her Hat On sis hibiting fine work in Hat Pins of well ¢ d steel cov- os erie WEUIRES HAUSA: I+ carrarein cee cre eee oon cewrere ral nn, avarsaana (tary em) Bey But American’s Right to Place temnncan Nations com CLYSM ic SPRING. COMPANY i AQ in the Scotch Peerage Rep faitean ad a Is Granted. “ EAR UEC CAR LEY ERESIDENT ee Another Ht ‘SKING OF TABLE WATERS® design, sinnet d Geen DEPARTMENT NEW YORK November 16), 1908. rote color, Ss 85.00, Others, 10 karat, $1.25 up; 14 karat, $1.75 up. Brooches and Pins Days and a 850 Fine In hment of a Clerk, 251 FIFTH AVENUE | | Thirty to we SUBVECT : t t of Special Sessions to- | SOE ey aged thirty-four, Useful as well as pretty, and all. solid 14-karat gold. Some of the best rd Fairfax's sent nena to thirty CONTAINS work ‘of the best designers is put into these popular priced articles. Ask Fairfax to see other patterns from $2.50 up. ONLY NATURAL GAS. The artificral waters, which Ameré cans have hertofore been accustomed to drink, produce severe for a9 c aby the Le int UPWARD START gastric disorders, || Ae ee ee tnameliogs with ours | $oreannaed ter Changing from Coffee to Postum, engraved he stoh Pin, pplished. Roman, t order. BD Ole THOMAS F. RYAN RETURNS = “0 es Ee A Bro Fatnevse er wis | Ramet, | Ba FROM HiS TRIP ABROAD. "rterferene bt : 'l Free Embossed Wedding Ring Card ras se si ae The above extract from an advertisement now appearing in thé S R Says That He Had A Fine Triy & 6 ent on Kequest Nt Reise Ta PoE EEC CT PU ray Pear ere oe aie cee ttn re ee cia : ne \ 1 bye caloulated to discredit American waters in the publio mind through | rings, pia of them is made from a single piece of solid gold. Here are | Re the use of misleading statements, are only possible through utter | n ‘ M HB! ie ignorance of facts 1 K r 1 ymmach, By a ' , 3 1 was almost a It is well known, not only to those who are engaged in the * oat intents oy te | business 62 boteing spying water, but also very dargely to the Beamiens” 23-4. [ Beamle bi ar ace Ee erareeera water nking public, that sparkling bottled water is placed upon et as ane } Ime | my aovuiing 1 the market after being reinforoed by carbonic acid gas at the NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, A \ apr dns where it is Rovtled. It is also well kmown that carbonio + : ac gas generate y artificial means is just as pure and just t B fi Piatt, | Wal yan ; A a8 Wholesome as the carbonic acid gas generated by Nature, which am er To ers comes up in the water from the spring, Third Ave., Corner 58th St. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 If Lamberts Say so, It Is So. LAWYER MEYER HELD A ON FORGERY CHARGE Our confidence in the American public will have been mis- placed if they fail to resent the sweeping accusations contained in the above quoted atatement, and give to it other recognition than that to which it is entitied e-- an ambitious attempt through advertising to discredit competitors, ers und Gives Bail on £ 1 Juint of Signing Notom tn Name of CHent can to-day | é aiana 4 te hing | want, walk a "i | want, My nerves are « ‘ “" the firet thing that ata 1 1 gave me an upward sara tint ang age Presiden The Key to Fortune's vaults is ee ee commonly Known as a World “Real money at Estate” “‘ad.’” Acquire one to-day, , 4 aid f we on the paneer

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