The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1909, Page 9

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CORONER'S JURY “TOM TAGGART SCORES CFFCMLS HERETO DEFEND THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, ‘Tees cuxhed when t intra dine in his quest for the my J did not know he wanted @ ‘ed him to in, but having Introduced hn T A sort of vesponsibitity in the mat+ ed Thornhill, the house detect- ites fenined that he accompante c arra- he had paid aut and alko to Lew Flelde’s Thea- Le He sald Carraline was not in hls ney was given to the fur RE PORT OF NEW YORK. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Stun rises, 7.20/Bun sete, 5.01/Moon rises, 5.11 \ THE TIDE + . Alay Water. Low Water. ‘ Says Presbyterian Authorities Reed Carradine Asks for Dam- Gandy took 46 i fis fy vemors Land. : Broke Law in Sending the | ages ona Charge of False |" aie vate: Bs q A a * PORT Dying Man to Bellevue. Imprisonment. The authorit of Presbyterian Hos: | “Tom” Taggart, who waa ghalrman of) pital were severely ce ed by the the National Democratic Committee in| Vad ‘Antwerp Jury which before Coroner | to-day inqu' into the death of James 0 who was struck by dan, 4 The of the hos. | a statute had! their injured to another Ins transfer of O'Con- spital he died as a} man fatally tlon, So Yor to bel ct brought in by the jury | was as follows | “That the said James O'Connor came | day of Jan- al by frac used on or condi the thine of the No Beds, (nko Said. transfe Ehulich ight Service Sacked by Facts i By ie Ehilich ali d Regintowd Papelant | FXAMINE YOUR EYES. ("1 Their Records Guarantee A.W. Ci uli M. O Glasses Always at ilo erate Prices $ Chrlihidens ar Hospital. | | | | Ocutists and Opt cians, ] 350 Sixth Avenue | go Years in Practice. Below 224 St i} Rejlow 1274 Broadway | st, | 101 Nassau St. | 217 Broadwa Near Ann St. Astor House Block. 223 Sixth Avenues near marsh St, | How to Sell a + JUST HOW to dispose of a store, shop, market, hotel, enfe, &e. should be clear when you consider that The World printed SO5t4 “Business Opportunity’ advertisements last year 1046 more than the Herald or any other New ne OT ~ removal of a) ° Business Enterprise. | 19 (ppew |W. Marcus, of Buffalo, jwith a jury in the Supreme Court here, me plaintift wa: on prisonment” Mr. a Flelds. Mr. looks of it, as the body of the check, the ' HAVE MADE CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICES | of Publiclty in that campaign. Mr. Car- radine domands $5,000 from Mr, Taggart | est at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, to introduce cashier, -| bu AR: didn't wan to get Mulligan Into trouble, | He asked Carradine to make the check good {1 who took him In tow ha {That constituted the * the comp! ) ST B AMSHIES, ‘atotato,. Mtoblle. reole, Denver, “Galventon, M4, came from Tjek Springs, 1 Ind., to! as defendant before J ice Louis | Brasitia, Hamby rolling, an tu who is atteing | See An Mafacaibo, "Curacoa, Reed Carradine, one | ou Tag ST MpITES ung men who drew salaries ag | Pr, Fr. Wilhelm. of Chalrman Taggart’s Bureau Statendam, Roterdam.City of Savannah, Re A'ltatia, Nanles, Sava | Arcaala, Hamburg, Hamilton Hamburg. Hamilton, Norfolk a charge of “false arrest and {me on Sept. 22, 1966, ‘arradine testified that he had had check bearing the signature of Lew He wanted to cash {t and got Taggart, who happened to be a him to Mr. Mulligan, the Mulllgan cashed the check, t afterward gaid he did not ike the te and the signature furnished us of thre different handwrites, t remarked to Carradine that he and called the house detective, | ‘false arrest’ of Ines, all liniinents, all doctor may friends may 6: you may be fay, no matter Of the RHGUMATISM REMEDY, — It money ~ fn Remember, this remedy cylic a other hal the guar k P. “false imprigon- Price, 2°. inwe sent free | Pilladelonia. Act ‘ For salo by all atiealee “6 \ Munyon's Magazine on request, Munyon’ 8. Altman & Cu. OF A NUMBER OF THE REMAINING STYLES IN FUR AND FUR-LINED GARMENTS INCLUDING WOMENS COATS OF ALASKA SEALSKIN, ERMINE, MINK, KARAKUL AND RUSSIAN PONY SKIN, FURPINED CLOTH GARMENTS. ALSO SETS OF MUFF AND NECKPIECE, AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRIC S; KARAKUL SETS $13.00 BROWN £QUIRREL SETS $18.25 BLUE WOLF 20.00 POINIED B.ACK WOLF 20.00 BEAVeR z 22.00 BLACK LYNX SET. 60.00 MEN'S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS aT $42.00, $58.00 & $70.00 i. Altman & Cn. HAVE MARKED A NUMBER OF STYLES OF BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES AND BEDSPREADS, AT G\EATLY BELOW’ ORIGINAL PRICES, AND, IN ADDITION, WILL OFFER TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). CALIFORMA BLANKETS , PER PAIR, $5.00, 5.75 & 7.50 LAMB'3s WOOL COMFORTABLES, SILK COVERING EACH, $8.00 SATIN FINISH BEDSPREADS . EACH, $2.50 & 2,90 CROCHET BEDSPREAD3 . . EACH, 90c, $1.00 & 1.10 MUSLIN SHEETS +. « « EACH, 60¢ TO 85, MUSLIN PILLOW CASES . . «EACH, I6c, TO 24c, 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Anenne, New Orleans, | Bremen. Mokiwk Jacksonville, nna, RHEUMATISM I want Oni penronie rheumatic to the v ct MUNYON'S Tru MATES No matter what your what your no matter how prejudiced against all advertised remedies, go at onics to your druggist aud get a bottls tt fails to give satisfaction, I will refund your tains no sall- and Drug Koch's Uptown Pri Shopping an Pre-Inventory Clearance Why are the Koch clearance sales ualike others? FIRST—The merchandise offered is strictly high class. SECOND—The values quoted are absolutely bona-fide. THIRD—The former prices are ignored—everything is marked away below cost. S FOR WEDNESDAY THAT WI ARANTEE NO BE UE or your money refun Most Pronounced of All Price-Cuts on Fine Furs for Women . _ We're positive that this sale of Furs stands alone from a values giving viewpoint. We ee every garment offered to be abso- lutely without peer at the pr funds HERE ARE | THE SA’ STRONGLY TO WILL BE 1 \ BOX St ish tails, former Court loo) Couch aay 69¢ COUCH COVERS —Ork fringed on both (rourth ) Axminsier Regs $100 AXMINSTE iy RUGS } i Tih Diver.) 15: Veilings, 9 Se \ (stain door) $Sc Handkere HANDKER yy; plaka and 92 inet ‘hein | (Main Ploor.) f $7¢ Ribbon, $2¢ | i » quality, platn rs and tr i i | Thousands of Pairs of Lace Curtains Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Mi] eee are {ull 10-wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs. Ro; al Axminster Rugs, $18.95 Size Size 1.6 R eversible Smyrr This Brass and Iron Bedstead, °9.75 Hitt LPNS 1909, NEW YORK, Comprising Ali the Discontin- ued Styles of One of the Greate est Milis in the Country at Greatly Reduced Prices 22° Fourth Floor IRTAINS for every recom in the house, comprising Notting- ham lace curtains, $ cable net curtains, C otch lace curtains, plonial and fish-net curtains, and many other styles that had been among the manufacturer's most pop- uiar curtains until he decided to discon- tinue them. Assortments are still as com: plete as/ever and ofter you hundreds ot a 2 exquisitely beautiful designs to choose from at these prices:— $2.00 Curtains at... 00 Curtains at. $4.00 Curtains at .. $5.00 Curtains at ., 68,00 Curtains at .. $2.95 Pair £8.00 Curtains at... $3.95 Pair | meme 1M PSON CRAWEORD CO. aa Fourth Floor Atthe above price, and, ¢ ave for service, beauty and durability, they won't slay here Rye rugs sell at £20, so you save slightly more thin ., 93e Pair $1.50 Pair $1.95 Pair $2.50 Pair || sidering the reputation they at that exceptional price. Ordinarily these by buying to-morrow at $14.78 HLmponteds and Domestic Linoleums ; i200 yard t vy linoleum; special jat- ports c makes, in tile and hardwood effects: value Sse. per sard.....40¢@ 5 ; Fine Oil Cloth, 23¢ to 35¢ Yard rolls of the finest and moet durable ail- h manufactured; f vl all well seasoned. This includes three ditierent grades—two of them xtra high quality; in the finest hardwood and square yard oll cloth » x12 fer In bold Oriental { i $20.00 to $32. 200 h valued at $9.00., a Russ, 316. de oil cloth, square y nil cloth, 28¢, square yard ‘0. Exactly like the 7 up- INE bedstead at the price! Has 15 illustration. inch — posts, } (Main Floor tae Won Lib Be ght fillers, and has heavy brass scrolls, ornamental if Hy + brass scrolls at head and at foot end. A strongly made Ws fe I bedstead that will give entire satistaction, 67 rit Foor, ee tive tour) | 3-Piece Parlor Suites, $22.50 |Golden Oak bl Sear $8 : = " , F ‘ eneh plate mirror; full swell 4 1 Combs and Barettes i ; ie 4h ch uth oa ie roener front, quart golden oak, | Sere reg pished beat m + loose ic EEGs bi ii Helalernee she Lvalisunane | Handsome Buffets, $16.50 j 39e Y in golden oak or Early glish finish. 42 il \RETT ES; ! | Mission Window Seats, $1.95 inches long, 21 inches deep. $26.50 value, née A Just hese handsome and comfortable Felt Mattresses, $6.50 seats. .. 45 ibs. Weight, Stearns-Moster quality; well 4 Notior made of the best layer felt. Painae Box Seat Dining Chairs, $1.65 C. G. Gunther's Sons, Established 1820. FURRIERS EXCLUSIVELY. Announce that the remainder of their stock of fur pie:es and manufactured garmenis is now on sale at extremely attractive prices, 184 Fifth Avenue, New York. | | | {I - i Spoons and Forks: | covered, weights ain leather; with on . Obe tour Sy new pink so th <P =e — <a — eee (Main Foor). i sree, dette iy Wa naa ie. or 80 (Third Fieve) and | \ ! Le || Left-Overs fon the Linen Sale (jin, i jer ATTER cr a et i cit §X8 and x10; were Fespecti rane Det iMoranaiias) YexTra LA vy BATH owes a Il bleached and i hemmed: we teeeee uch | (gray, Va INOS of Ue in black and tDOWN DRESS several diff IDE satin; 125th St West, & SACQUES: ft t styles, tn Betw. een Lenox ON SALE EVERYWHERE, 1909 World Almanac i): Extension Dining Tables, $12.50 (a Limoges Dinner Sets, $27.50 a OOD A AS hoicest Groceries, Wines and Liquors SPECLALLY inviting prices to-morrcw on the very best of canned foods, Call oak top; carved claw feet, Cane < feet long. $17.50 value. woes. SI MPS In genuine quarter-sawed golden oak. seat, $2.50 value, N CRAWFORD CO. AGTH China Dinner Sets, $16.50 £0 Fifth Floor, NQUESTIONABLY the best dinner sets to be had anywhere in New York oI this able h set comprises one hundred peces, made of ‘ine thin, translucent Austrian ch and vc elu shapes, Beautitully decorated with dainty, spray This set is always carried in non n stock, hat you can at any time add or replace pieces. $25 values, Limoges Dinner Sets, $18.95 | 8, Several pretty Val price. Ieplece se and t Cc ly deca: |" i co-tteco et German a up to Dinner seer ana 95 Several pretty Portable Gas Lamps 4 Tea Sets spe- Metal base in three finist 3} , displayed on sepa- ass or Verdi brass, Vitted with sorted colors, Jardinieres, 69¢ aparate pleces dd peacock blue soral Gold-line edge 7 inches e to wit hall $1 value, on $5 Chafing Dishes, § Br ¢ abrae, 75c d or copper. New self-regu- 37 value y pa Suitable for card prizes nd eifts, Values up to $2, Black Enamel Mantei Clocks, Pee One Lr s-day movement, Plain and fancy dials, melallié (at a wn goed $4 value, . es, German Beer Steins, zi “ware SIMPSON CRAWFORD CU Mail and telephone orders promptly and carefully filled. ors -geoceries, wihes and liquors. Cheis je New Fragrs nt Teas for 59c—all || Reyal Stuart Cofee—New |] Smoked Ox Tstgla = he Formosa Oolong, Eng- }} York's famous blend; heavy bod- |} Fresh trom tie smoke f } Ceylon ind all our special Hf ied: rich, creamy, aromatic tender, lean, sweet ton uh | ithe purchasers quality; spec $1bs, in air- sold regularly at 18e; 5 59c fj canister for............ tor Wednesday, per er ti ek ‘ re 20c f inte H Pure Wines and Liquors c J omits ey 10-1. AS@ [Bowmore Scoich Whiskey— Old Ite Ry esi erie; 10e Evayorated Golden ea) ' 85e, con Head tice] wi elod santa Clara | Prune tet ‘Cane t _19e | Boneless Breakfast | Frenets Claret — “el RN bo: 7 Ripe Red Tomatoes, our lid cold packs ularly | Bacon, U. S. inspected, sked just right with lean old regularly at 13%e Cameron Brand stre and fat; 18c; special per | IMPSON CRAWFORD CO.—SIXTH AVENUE'S FINES! STORE peimees i

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