The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1908, Page 16

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SIMON TO ENTER [STOCKS STRONG WV BRANDENBERS “PLOT”. WAM, ROCKEFELLER MRS SHELTON, ONGE ~ORT.AU PRINCE AN ATE MARKET” BLOMS UP COURT. xT WITNESS IN. 4 MISSIONARY, DEAD ~ TE AWARROR TRUST SE Wabash, Great Northern, Pa-| Buncd Man Fooled Author and cifics and Illinois Central | Mr. Courambas Was | Among the Leaders. the “Goat.” Was Daughter of Old New, York Merchant and W. C. T. U. Leader. —— Will Be Called on Monday Haytian Rebel General, Fear- | Prices started strongly upward in the | A Troughton Brandenberg conspirmes | V4 1d act sad Ate au LAs Sails bal elton, i mt} > Jonening dealings in to-day, & plew up with @ loud report in the Court e earing Is Res ed— PSURs on U natu ne voren OraNee ing a Friday Hoodoo, Puts rire ot tha low-priced sharing with Ge Special. Sesion to: She Ded a 5 ite; lanasedumine eis iv the ator teat cat Off Tri hal March the usual market leaders a prominent | genberg was not present. Archbold Defends Rebates. | this country and in the Far Kast, died numphal March. ice in the dealings. Wabash preferred) yt will be recalled that Mr. Brand to-day at the home of her son, Dr ed advanced erg, while awaiting arraignment In the aa aE [Charles 11. Shelton, at Mont atter + ‘ eo , Northern Pacific, Criminal Courts Bullding a few days ago There will be no hearing tn the suit /@ two days’ fllnecs ts 8 wae PORT AU PRINCE, Deo. 4.—There | qjjnoi« Colorado & Southern. Gn a charge of selling & forged Grover of the Government Stand- [SiEHtY-tWo years of eRe. She was the were no disorders of any kind here to- {Louisville & Nashville, Union Pa {the | Cleveland statement to the New York arg oi) Company of dersey unti | Mow at Dr. Charles & Shelton, of ; and Pacific Mail a point and Great |. Ack NOBRIBINRGMS | Sta : y ae CIty: day and hopes are entertained that |@nd Pavifi mes, unearthe: ° 3 ts baal a eat | ‘s sonal wilt aly | Nort Ore Certificates, Atchivon, oi @ detective that three Greeks stand. | Monday next, when It ts probable that] Mrs. Shelton was the daughter of i! aaa Mes eee Ohio and Missourl Pacific | ite hear the dor of a courtroom were Willlam Rockefeller will be called to|Zabbiel Hyde, who was at one time Doe hai citons, In later trading, Wilh | nepiring to kill an Assistant District- the stand by Frank B, Kellogg, the |one of the leading New York dry goods HH Gen. Antoine Simon, the leader of the | Was active, the gains were maintained. | vei ooney Perens merchants. She could trace her anceatry 4 Wid ss wt cabtad tel Cedadad § Bl fr 4 Greek myself,” sald John D. Archbold, who has been on | back to the time of Anne Hyde, who sucoessful revolutionary — movement | ’ D | sy understand Greek myself, ohn rehbold, ast , vide, y agaliit Nord “Alesis, thas decided to |*Pot New stocks took wp the ad- 141. psndenbere, the stand for the past week, went on afterward became Queen Anne of Eng- jYance, but there was free realizing and |“ 01.4 three Greeks were arrested. One record lay afternoon as a bold /land, In 188 Mrs. Shelton was married, postpone his entrance into Port nu! q reaction running from 1 and 14-2/ The three aie ’ we AAR: RAK Muscat area Prince until to-morrow, because Friday | points elsewhe: Wabash preferred | had a revolver, and two arried knives. ‘ebates, jand w jer husband startes for Indta, 1 ded day of il) omen. Fur- | Was carried up an extreme 4 3-8 points, | rus far the conspiracy looked pretty soomed just a trifle un-|she having been appointed a visionary thiemece ‘tte hin veel i Walave | the pat AN aL TEST TED (ol ee en Mr Kellogg showed to Madura, South Hindustan, Her hus- triumphal entry at the head of all his Hean. tobi cco preferred 234, Pittsburg | Slavros Courambas, the Greek with | the Standard was guy |band had Lia Gialidaat 3 medical LEME ETE Gor eN Soh eh oan hie] preferred 21-4 and Denver and | ene revolver, was fined, $10 In Special ing v of the Lima field's pro- in ual Wich place, They ‘ F jrande, Erle’ first, preferred and | cocsigns to-day. Through him the real otiating for the rest, all at Thee Seat tineey entire force has not bE Central rred 11-2 to 1 a4. | § conspire me eight years and then returned trated at his h 's. The general | © olidated Gu M2 and Brooklyn | facts of the alleged conspiracy cam a barrel, on the ground that it to fhis country and settled in Spring- day 14 oy ion Gi i One ie riends, one t be refined, it was construct- Held. 1a. where they became intimate Ws te-tay about fifteen miles from Port | tading | a courambas Pah he Site cannery JA they held Siath the tate Abraham Lincoln, au Prince. jeame a 1 laying pipe lines, the next took her home The committee of public re t reorganized the municipal A number of new police safety was the first female American Flome Mis- aud at one time Super- Hall, a spe ory used 1 paid 1,0 ‘of the heen established and there {8 good reason to belleve that henceforth or- | st F é der will be maintained throughout the |°*st to Kill a District 4 e Otetne The various politica! parties that have! Ai) RON las thar in the past attempted to install their |-\mer. © meantime the bun Presidents through revo move- ments are to-day perfe ganizations, which have bx or leas inoperative. Gen. Sam is here, and * HELD PRISONER BY RULES AUTO REPAIRS the arrival of Gen. Firmin and Gen Fouehard te expected any day | A) RSeeRtIOne TG MUST BF DURABLE / The presence of these leaders in the so that capital may bring about complications. TW MEN GIRL SAYS There are fears that the northern pa ’ alr of the republic may be arrayed the eouthern section, should t } : ie Baad Genie tis ae Spon conaat lThen Taken To Newark by Important Decision Handed bee Toni cise te met coe ate >; One of Them She Tells Down by Municipal at one time Ministe Gen. Simon, however, has | advantage of being at the head of a) M wel, organized and equiped force, and| he would seem to be master of the ait-| Court. Judge Lauer. On the complaint of Bian 1 art, lteen years old, of No. 171 West Fourth t 25 CHT fi automobile esd been decided that Nord Alexis | 36 ES saetana AVG 1 BOL t ; nea 0 Ngo to Kingston, Jamatc rhe Tt Bi years old, of No. 170 Wes sto pple ts Pre! i eee ae ‘ Paes . -day fo r s to an electric is to go eR nest en Siig aeDK # | street, was held in $3,000 bail & ay i ; tr ie former President an: an Seer § | gxamination Monday by Magistrat ' as “Sit Prugeey ‘opin with iin will he trae ® | Herrman in the Jefferson Market Court. es Duguay: Trowin with im wil he trans: RFgUcording to the complaint and the ste yan Gi to vit rae atenman olen Hl vidence given, the young «inl was rere Ge iaeveniesnt aaecieonintatiiens = th} grabbed while on the street o ——->—— i ditic ‘a ia they dries x5 ' a ¥ There i i b ort to 0 yee DP aohe rata iiiay nOrUMoune? Be carried her to Alfano's room, There sone an as : at consented to surrender their artiliery: to +48 [1s alleged the man pointed » revoir | etore C a Sarbanes oan visional government, but the fo} ¢ gia herand threatones che alleges that (fi ¥: Wildman gnd ex-Assemblyman good running condition the provis 6 heir rifles with 1 opr +t S| she made an outcry, She alleges that i. proceedings instituted happens to run a few insisted on taking thei vet Wabash +13 | she was kept there a day and a night sti ented bat ed RE them. Wwabashin 1% a ~ 6% | na then taken to the home of Alfano’s ) ome ctdataoie aed —— 3 hou . t : 0! em i West. Un. Ci 49% — &luncte, Raffale Del Garzo, of No. 2!1 Tee eae wih and eaadpabie , Advance. Deciine. Bloomfield avenue, Newark, N. J. She Tal aay caeas din ontinue to be capable ot | 1 ¢ e rR ‘accompanied Alfano to ane § ICKER’S AU enya. that atte street cars, afraid to i Beleriets Partridge N€ke‘any outcry because of the threats ainst artridge the first 2 representing three ‘HANDLE NO CASH BUT whens AR Hema ityo) Core repeira: and 78.12, | i ¢ the Children's jSo- tems, two f airs and one of $7812, | | ’ Aeon eeeted'in lovating the girl fast the price of placing a new. armature | | cree. “ie then arrested Alfano, Del in the mach it wus admitted that while the auto- | Y > testified that the girl had been at ieee her as his wife. ——>_——— “ FREE. Investigators Learn More of} MATE 15 INSAN Mechanician Andrew Murray, Hurt in Speed Trial Sent to Kings Park Asylum, he ga { Judge Lauer sald that he ald ot regard this and the running of the | from the garage over good roads | to Huntingdon as a@ sufficient test. He | gave a judement of $78.12 for the | the t was suffer- plaintiff, the price of the armature, but | : | ee tian. i ia ‘amou Peue How Comptroller Metz | om, "une: 4 : jGenied the amounts for the repaira. Runs His. Office. | MIN 1. 1, Dec, 4—Andrew J | Murray, who was injured when the late Emil Stricker's racing chine m At the second day's hearing to-day be- | with an accident o he was prep’ fore the State Civil Service Commission ing for the Vand Cup e, has|of the charges against Comptroller Metz, | been deciared ission | James €, McKenna, an examining in- | of tw ¢ T. | spector, testified that although his work examine supplies for the Finance | ent, he was on the payroll ag Gill, County Com to Inquire into the al con | Depar’ dition. Application will nuw be made to| cashier, He admitted that he performed County Judge Jackson to have Murray|none of the dutles of a cashier. The committed to t ngs Park Asylum rest approach to such duties by, him Murray, who was mechanician for he placing of “0. K.'s" on order Stricker, had his skull fractu the accident occurred on Oct part of the bon was driven nan's am WM. VOGEL & SON also down on the | » testified that his clerical, visiting the the different city departments 18, and | p, into his | w bi ¥ os | erie he Was nd checking the Various stubs in check | Hosnital here and Oks forthe annuar city report. At the | institution on Nov ‘ame he said, he was bonded in | only three blocks wher “lie was appointed in June, 1906, | * Other witnesses examined were Frank orderly Lakestream, on the» payroll a Ho ‘has heen delirious erik, but who te really cashier time since he has been LA eg Oe ney ang? Aa ts ; Vought, also on the payroll . | He has not been t “ as | cuter and performing the duties of since been killed and frequc alls | a cashier, and Edward T. Schermerhorn, for his former companion. | Who de in’ the saine class H $15 “Personality” Overcoats and Suits A Great Success HE. pivotal point upon which the success of our $15 “ Personalit Overcoats and Suits turns is the SHOULDER. _ It determines th proper balance and hang of the coat—it has the power to make or spoil. However important any other particular in the making of a gatment may be, the shoulder is the most vital. And the Wm. Vogel & Son shoulder is the most perfect shoulder made. The shoulder, however, is not the only feature in which these $15 garments excel. The little earmarks of style, the perfect fit, the marked individuality and the fine texture of the fabrics, are many degrees better than in the usual $15 Suits and Overcoats, The Suits at $15 take form in a series of models, radical and conservative, and are fashioned of pure wool fabrics~-cheviots and cassi- meres in monotones, stripes and overplaids, and black thibets. Sonn DamellSonssSons. Broadway,ihand 9th Sts. Clearance Sale of Women’s Suits in BROADCLOTHS, Cheviots and Mix- tures, ali the very latest models; some strictly plain tailored, or artisti- cally trimmed; values to $40.00. Special at ....... A MISSES’ SUITS semi-fitted and plaited; sizes Special at. Misses’ and Ch in ALL WOOL KERSEY, AND MIXTURES. at in the most effee- lve styles and trimmed with fanc braids; excellent assortment of colors from sizes 8 years to 16 years; lues tc $10.00 Special at Perfect 22.50 or Herringbone Serge satin lined; skirt side 12 to 18; values $12.30 7.00. ildren’s Coats CHINCHILLA 6.50 | The Overcoats at $15 involve a numerous series of models in warerseesy ee black, tan, gray and Oxford fabrics in a diversity of weaves, Fit and Workmanship Gusranteed OTHER “PERSONALITY” SUITS AND OVERCOATS UP TO $40 fee WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway Houston St. 1,000,000 Christmas Cards and Cal- endars from Ic to $10.00 Each, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908, _ ——— — a erin eee ii 1) STRICKEN AT CUSTOM-HOUSE. — sare GLASS DIAMONDS | Woman Atemeee ky Heat peg ‘SIEG x OPERG SOLD BY THE CITY Angelina Crane’s Effects jsauad, summoned an ambutance trom 5 Dr. Hall Only Bring $378 at \the Hudson Street Hospital if Auction. ttrouble on the of the main en-|}/ trance to the oms House to-day. | e Policeman Hentsch, of the ‘Traffic Mr Beautiful Caldwell . brand atten: the woman, ed the hospital and des | ted. Sho sald she was Mrs. J. A ompson, of Southport, Me. pau | The The sale of the effects of Mrs. Ange- | Pi lina Crane, who dled in 1894 and teft | lano some of her personal property to the | city, having disinherited her daughter Halth, because she married Dr. Robert S. Simmons, took place to-day tn the old building of the Bast River Savings Bank at No, 8 Chambers street. Idren are never cross and irri- table without a cause! | Chi for $185 Mrs. Sini eure divorce trot Perhaps the * nervous) r days ago that he wns going to appear Ympure and — diseased | priced pianos on the | , at the sale and buy in a lot of the blood, Does your child market that you can ||! trinkets for his former wife. Diligent start and mutter in its | depend upon for durability | search to-day, however, failed to reveal sleep? Does its hands |}\ cod testi tone - quality, |} | either Dr. Slmmons or any one who and feet twitch or move with spas- | asting quality, | That’s a rare combination | | to find m a $185 instrument. You cannot appreciate the |merit of the Caldwell at modic jerks? Then beware of St. Vitus | Dance and other forms of nervous | trouble! Weak, puny, nervous children are handicapped in life's battle, St. Vitus would admit that they represented him eee were only a score at the sale, and i majority r of them were city’ am- The tin property consisted of ls the majority smafl ones, and a lot of trinkets which wi f y cl a child's whole future. | J) ie * Rave. ‘belonged to the. “Siotuneees (Dance may cloud |), $185 until you see it and| vans ¥ 3 | it 5 Bok, Hobbs announced that phe city Dr. Greene’s , hear played | sponsibility for the arti- cles. Some of the trinkets that hi heen advertised as gold were tound to be brass, and diamonds were found to be pleces of glass, The total amount reallxed by the sale was $i ‘It Isa | Really Good, |' Reliable Piano for $185 We don’t know of a piano made at or anywhere near its price that offers you so much all-around satisfaction —and we are certain you’ll never find a safer piano Proposition, for the Cald- wel! is fuliy guaranteed. Sold on terms of $5 Down and NERVURA is always a safe and efficient remedy ]} for children’s diseases. There is nothing more certain than that Dr. Greene's |] Nervura cures St. Vitus Dance and au J) ‘kindred troubles. ' pe PATERSON TO CELEBRATE. . the one hundredth annt- birth of Abraham Line s to be one of the greatest 1 of Paterson, N, J. known medical Te borate plans of celebration are being | *necialiat In all nervous med by tie commfttee of the Board de dn caarge. body asked tn the proprietor of days i, @ may be consulted fre either by letter or personally, at his Office, 9 West 14th St., New York City. | that assembled in the armor eipace | inging of patriotic songs, A! Well-known epeakers, i tent Roosevelt. addrosses at the ing Pr to deli Diamonds ae Carat, | 419 Special Saturday, Dec. 5 | } $1 Week | Stool and cover free—and no other charge whatever. (Siegel Cooper Store, é jor Center. | You Won't Miss | | $Lla Week UT if you don’t have a talking machine you will miss hours of en- joyment—yes, and dollars’ worth of entertuinment—tor with a Victor Talking Machine On the above date, and the above date only, | shall offer 30 Soli- taire Diamond Rings. The settings are karat gold, Tiffany le, suitable for either lady or gentleman. Every stone is guaranteed » white, with all the brilliancy of a $200.00 diamond, and would be rea‘ ily taken for one costing that much per karat. Each diamond weis) 5-16 karat and will be sold with the distinct umderstanding if it can oe duplicated in this city for less than $30.00 the money will be refunded This special offering will end Saturday night, December at 6 o’clovk. All mail orders will be filled up to Saturday night, December 5. Be- low is a list of Diamond Rings of which I have no duplicates. They will be offered at the same time at the following prices. The pw chasers have the privilege of keeping the ring ten days for appra and comparison, and if any jeweller will duplicate it for 60 per cent. more thun my price the purchase money will be refunded. you have at your command, right in your own home, the Productions of the leading opera stars. With the | Edison Phonograph |: you have, in addition tp the large scope of professional i records, the fun of making 1 | your own records. 1 i | Get one of these instruments q " | Bow and be ready for Christmas. { 1 al | We sell any model of either ma- i " psiibe on the easy terms of a small cash Pe y i Ps By} re™'S1 a Week H 3 1 ae HLS iegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) 1 Cyaesyy 1p LO a — — t " gat no | iu 14 1-64 7 73> = | Manufacturing Jeweller | GHARLES A, KEENE ise "sasiees 180 Broadway, N.Y, Help Wanted | To-Day ! ‘As advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. FRIDAY, Dec. 4, 1908, SonnDanieliSonssSons. Broadway,dthand 9th Sts. Holiday Gifts |=. =. Blacks Managers Of Special Interest to Men | Beekemoe siis0 1 Masenugec TERRY BATH ROBES, Special for HOUSE COATS; sizes 34, 36 value $8.00. Special for .. Brassworkers 1 Moulders Hushelmen Butehers Buttonhole Makers. Canvansers vaalue $38.73 2.75 2.50 and 87; | carpenters MEN'S SWEATER COATS, in gray with blue or red trimming value $4.30. 3.85 | Special for soe ae i comanatiota le MEN’S NECKWEAR, a complete line, in | conka im) the latest novelties, weaves and rey COLOTS eesreeeree trees 25c to 1.50 Deeeicers tats MEN'S SILK MERCERIZED PAJAMAS, in Ramana distuet danas ulmost every shade, for presents + Rare Drivers H Saltalions 5 , ; ; ux Clerks tablemen a af Stenographers (F). & MEN’S CAPE SKIN GLOVES, spear point, 1.10 | Tellomts ' i new shades of tan; value $1.35, at ene 5 1 aca bree | MEN'S MOCHA CAPE SKIN AND PIQUE Lrcreel Sgennilens Wise, a GLOVES in al! shades of gray and tan 1.50 wicemen Varniahera ! S Prererrr Tray o “olde Vaiters Girls Minceligneous 205 1,000,000 Christ and Calendars from Ic to $10.00 each. Vetal oe oe The World printed to-day 804 Help Ads., 479 more than all other | New York papers combined, 4 no

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