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’ ‘HERE ONRIDE B.R.T.PADSLISTS SALO ~ TOJUDGMENTFOR™ IN EFFORT 10 GRAB. FOR MUTINY ON | SELLING VOTES. STREET, IS CHARGE THE HIGH SEAS Rich Ohio Men Accused of Coney Island Avenue Associa- Lumber Schooner Captain} Says They Attacked and Beat Election Boodling Greeted as Heroes on Way to Court. 790 UNDER INDICTMENT. Judge Probing Frauds Hears [Democrats Stole the Votes tion Hears Estimate Board Will Approve Track Moving. | | ‘The Coney Inland Avenue Improve- | approve the plan of the Coney Isiand | Commissioner (and Trookiyn Railroad for moving tts | Charge of mutiny on the high «eas, made tracks into the middle of the avenue. The property owners want the tracks | United Staten | mont Association Is tn a high state of ratgned two <« excitement to-day because of rumors Lee, @ Virginian, and Joe Prescod, by Skipper J.J. Day of Jutmber schooner G. J. RS HELD Him After Reprimand. Marshal den onl-black wally Sittelds to-day on sted ie men THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, NEW MEN PICKED FOR MEMBERSHIP OF ELECTION BOARD Republicans Favor Moses M., McKee—Tammany Chooses S. Gabriel Britt. Moses M. Me minsioner for Manhattan avd the Bronx, of the Twenty- © that the Board of Kathnate is about to) Harbados negro, before United States a! | wanteat! pointment to the Hoard o Members of the Roard 3 ic: vere held 0 for ©: . | whieh t# req i by law ; Bought by Republicans. moved and the street, which ts alter. | were neld In $1.00 vail SOT ORRIN Ne | te tyr area dee two 40 Seminal nately @ five-mile stretch of mud and | 3)! FOUN w colve @ salary of $5,000 { dust, put in orter Federal atatu Mr. McKee was selected to succeed WEST UNION, 0, Dee. 2%—When they oppone the plan to allow the Fall: $2,009 fin more than ten years’ | Charles B. Page, John T. Dooling, now { Judge A. % Blair, who is conducttn®} pogq to take a strip twenty-four feet! imprisonment or both ; Fresident of the Board, was f Be the probe into the wholesale selling of wide, put a high curb on each side of| Capt. Day and his first mate, M | McClellan man, He made pe 1 votes in Adams County, resumed the! it and sod the right of way. This will Mount, typical New ndlers, g| Tammany, but he ts to | bench to-day, thirty-five of the lead-| lead, according to W. M. Parkys, vice that off the Virginia Capes, Frh | He will be succeeded aa a ing citizens of Manchester were ar-| president of the association, to the run- | night, half the Cherry's crew of four member by 8. Gabriel Br! v1 A raigned before him on indictments that Ning of cars down the street at ex-/whle seamen got up a fight with their | & OOH 48 BERD 10) Rie OS HORSE DY” Ana eon ed last week. The indi press xpeed, and also will mean nar- | captain : daynor, ; : TER echghermpe | Rowing the aldewalk from nineteen feet| lee was forward and at 11.50 struck| In Brooklyn the Republteans BARA, Whe lncluds some of the wont: | nine, renamed John EB, Smith. The D A} fest and most prominent citizen Of) y1, charges that the company has sent OF ti crats favor James Kane, now in the } —-Manchenter, were given a rousing dom: | ieitions in its own favor to the Board | james, hie Mate * — onstration when they left thelr home| of gstimate, which are padded with the| him, ‘He caile In, against % town yesterday for the county sea names of employees of the road and| whom Lee tur: climbing to the top| ™ % Most of them had their own with the names of me: of families | of the from the forecastle, | Deputy ) rlages and autos and @ procession wan| of the very men who fighting the | With 4 board In his hand } Democrat 4 formed and kept up that was greeted | rajiroad's plan, anne b, p gaya suddenly Prescod| couhts Fosdick, y direction of the + with cheers along the entire rovte! ‘There are two hundred and fifty hieckée aruieod Rie adnan tas Mayor, {# Investigating + the present from Manchester to West Union. stores on the aven now,” sald Mr.) ¢@iy, : » ®9 he! Hoard of Elections, which goes out of When brought before Judge Blair this| Parks, “and one hundred and twenty-| “rien, when they had _| existence Jan. 1 next morning the men were arraigned one at| five of them are empty. They have! vea®me with boards, ay A esata ER @ time and began at once entering their | Judge Blair, however, | one to @ cross-examina- tion in order to elicit all information possible. The usual sentences of dis- franchisement and small fines were Imposed 790 Indicted Up to Date. | Up to date % men have en ine dicted for vote selling, and the number is expected to reach 1,500. Judge Blair, who has been conducting the probe with an iron hand because of ‘the eevistance that it was known the | Tppobe would arouse, late yesterday cited | for comempt o! urt Frank Salisbury, ‘a Franklin Township resident, ‘The lat- ter is declared to have asserted that Judge Blair would disappear pome dark night along the road to Peebles. The threat reached Judge Blatr’s ears and * Sallgbury’s arrest was at once ordered ‘This is the second arrest Judge Blair has caused for a similar offense, the first having beea thet of the editor of a local paper, who criticised the action of the Court in starting the investigation, Stole Bought Voters. An entirely new turn of affairs in the ‘probe that t* being made by Judge Blair into the wholesale trate in votes in Adams County developed to-day , when charges were made to him that > voters who had been purchased by the Republicans fh len by the “Democrats, V been con- J) “widered a decided evidence of moral turpitude one party to steal pur “chased votes from another, this devel opment now threatens to cause a fresh eruption in the county. ‘The charges were made to-day when * Republican vote buyers who had come into court to confers complained that a batch of voters who lived in the county infirmary and whom they had bought to vote for thelr ticket had been fetont- “ously stolen from them by the Demo- ee eee Se eee Ce eee 9 eters eS wed to pay we Sw vole, much, as ie previous years The tretght to the polls. . As the newly bought voters were dia- mounting they were Jsidnapped by the Democrats, who took them around the corner, When they were through with qthem the infirmary voters were no longer Republicans, but ifelong Demo- crate, ‘The price was $10 a vote, The Judge f 1M voters who ‘and Jury * their yesterday on t votes last F ming in a body to West ountrY seat, to be distr years and to be fn to that which tley got IDAHOAN NOW CLAIMS KINNEALLY’S $100,000. Demand for Estate Lying Undi- vided Since 1868 Made by Brooklyn in 18, hax appeared John Kenneally of Idaho tty who says he ts a half-brothe dead man, Justion Page, in greme Court to-day, Idaho, of the the Bu © Alleged Half-Brother. ~ Another claimant to the #1 estate of William A. Kinneally, who died in He is) granted @ motion been trying to wear out our patience. It deginw to look as though they would succeed. Although cahvassers sent down here from the Bureau of Municipal Ite- search have reported to the Board of Estimate that the great majority of thé ‘Trade, the Kings Highway Board of ‘Trade, the Prospect Park South and the Ocean Parkway Associa- WAS AGONE GOO AT INNER TIME Sad Tale of a Raffle, Volunteer Cook and an Empty Stomach, With a Court Sequel. | They had a raffie for a fat Christmas| goone at the place down on the corner and John Gardner, a mechante, | won the bird. He took a dollar's worth of chances and the bar bill for treating the Idsers came to eighty-five cents making the total outlay $1.85, rdyer took the prize home to his pachelor apartments at No, 902 Kast Twenty-fifth street. out to find somebe pare the goose for Howard, twenty-threg years who lives just across the way at 1, | and May volunteered to do the cooking. | When the goose, all brown and drippy and luscious, was steaming on the table May suggested to her\ host that he Frank ought to chase out. with the water- pitoher and get a little liquid refresh- ment to go fa8 with the reat of the feast, nauspectingly, Mr. Gardner went, his soul ful of cheer and the true Christ- mae spirit. But when hé came back May was gone, and 90 was the goose. | Tt was then that a great vold seemed | to enter his Iife and sadden it | Full of tho of revenge, but comparatively of everything | else, Mr. Gardner went forth on the trail, ‘This morning he found May |f walking along ‘Third avenue, and he rm then and there ‘otestingly ta where he charged her with the ceny of one goose valued at $1.85, ox- clusive of stuffing ar gray: In the Yorkville c produce any witnesses who ually seen May departing goose, and as she denied all knowledge | of the theft, Magistrate Steinert jet “go and tendered dolences, ie, ARMY CAPTAIN ACCUSED. Mantin Cou to Probe Arent Rattalion charged with kt! yf the Scouts wit Deubery wh Deubery rose f Canad having Joined tn qnone was successful. Opposition was made by the Attorney ne growed y figured in ltigatt ewith the estate and had been 4 Congressman Olcott denied this. ‘The apparent differet ing of the names of U1 the Idaho man is due, as Kinneally and Kenneally. Edward Sanford of aw, aged eight and’ yesterday Mr, aged seventy-five, in the apell- fact that the former was known both | 2 Exchange | feree to hear Infantry as @ private in. 1sss. < Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar Contains ne oer anything in All Druggists ve, | William | ur, by death er Until Jan, Ist called hy Plane. hu 4 PIANO Founded 1845 A sweet musical piano and the special excellence of the Waters Pianos is their wonderfully sweet musical tone with fine singing quality. Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos in being high-classed that easy terms of payments are offered without | interest. Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- pare the Waters prices a vinced that the Waters player-piano is the best piano proposition possible. Send postal for catalogue. HORACE WATERS @ CO. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street, Evenings ; 127 West 42d St., near Broadway, 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave Open an expert Ger- i | Arrested on M eman ( man mechanic employed by Walter | House. Special toxe ran up nople are amalnat tt ent are the Manu-| Fairchild, made aix short straightaway | the encape after im Swee simply said | , 4 lights with the Fairchild monoplane | that te wanted to see nit | elation, t Lon Island Pp ° | aromenl Se steak Nutone yesterday afternoon at the Mineola had no ticket. He w ked up on a era’ Association, the Flatbush Board of nerod) e. charge of disorder! ~ ie tone is the vital thing in a and not high-priced, also in nd terms and you will be con- Piano or the Waters-Autola 00, Deputy Fxctee Com- value and the most attractive RECEIV “200,000 French Seal COATS Hudson Seal COAT. Russian Pony COATS Russian Marmot COAT. White Fur COATS Skui 18.05... $7.50 42.50 6.95 Geni (Near Fifth Avenue) By order of the United States Court High Grade REDUCED TO 3 AND 4 FORMER PRICES. Broadtail Caracul COATS FUR-LINED COATS, | 24.95, 34.95, t Half Former Prices: \ 42.50, 59.50 Blue Wolf Pointed Fox... .. Natural Raccoon . Alaska Red Fox . Black Fox.. Black Lynx ....... Australian Opossum. . Natural Eastern Mink... .. Genuine Caracul. 18 West 23dSt./23 West34thSt. ER’S SALE Stock of FURS ....52inch, $90 value, at $59.95 . $2 inch, $150 value, at 75.00 S2inch, $75 value, at 39.95 S2incly $90 value, at 49.95 S2inch, $90 value, at 49.06 S2inch, $60 value, at 24,85 3. ‘CARFS. 12.95 18.25 14.95 17.50 24.05 14.95 14.95 17.05 24.50 37.50 3.95 ink Raccoon. . uine Skunk . 1.95, (Opp. Waldorf-Astoria) | The New 1911 Model $2.00 1910. } IH Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases—Doun'* © Stamps For This Week Holiday Goods arranged for quick selling Wonderfully beautiful and strikingly attractive f $4.00 54-in. light weight, wool back| $1.’ Meteor Satin, yard, $2.95. Soie, all silk, $3 double width, imported all-silk Cachemire 85 Raindrop Some at Diagonal, at $1.68. meuse Crepe, at $2.58. Main Ploor—Greenhnt afd Company—On sale Wedniewtay. Stampa Refore Noun. After Noon. Tea and ‘ Mail Orders Lounging Dry Wearing Sarat =, | BaeGreenhul ®@ tent | st for Present and Early Spring Wear | THE MOST recent caprice of Fashion in silk fabrics for street and evening wear are the wide satins with a new finish showing almost a lambent lustre. $1.75 wide width Colored Cachemire de $3.50 double width imported all-silk Char-| White dots in all sizes on new spring color grounds, including black or navy. ‘or handsome ,gowns. yard, $1.35. Proof Polka Dot Foulard, 65¢ Half Price Some at one-third below regular prices. Some at one-fourth less than regular prices. Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Toilet Goods, Fancy China, Bric-a-Brac, Léather Goods, Fancy Notions, Art Needlework, Novelties, Toys, Dolls and many other lines. Also Remnants of Dress Trimmings at half and less than half. Se AN afiter-Christmas Sale of remarkable bargain does first quality Gloves in the best styles and low prices. Women's Full Pique Kid Gloves, special, 78. Women's Overseam Kid Gloves, special, 78c. Main Groenhut and Company—On Sale Wednesday—Mati Orders Fi of the newest 1911 effects in almost limitless variety. The merchandise itself will convince the most casual observer that the beauty of Combinations at $1 AS $1.50 and $1.75 values. Fine nainsook, lawn, dimity or allover embroidery, trirhmed with lace embroidered medal- lions, beading and ribbon. Corset Covers, Drawers and Skirts, Other combinations’ in a profusion of choice styles, elabo- rately trimmed, 1anging from $1.50 to $17.50. Petticoats at $1 $1.50values. Top of fine longcloth with flounces of embroidery, lace in- sertion or tucked lawn, Many handsome and showy effects. White Petticoats — a large variety of beautiful styles trimmed with a profusion of choice laces | oF embroidery insertion and rib- bon, at $1.00 to $35.00. Drawers at 50c 75c values. Made of good cambric, with tucked and embroidered ruffles, Cut very full and wide and fin- ished in a very neat and dainty style. ge variety of Drawers, yles, elaborately trimmed s, embroidery and ribbon. White Sale "News Night Gown. r 1.00 n, 81.00 $1.25 to $1.95 $1.75 English Piece Long Cloth, 36-inch, $1.29 Centre Pieces, 9¢ 25c Long Cloth, $ to 10 yard Lengths, yd.. 14c Hemstitched all linen, 30 in. | Man Feentiut and Company-—Mall Ont Nemo Corsets at $1.00 ADVANCE models of the correct figure lines which Fashion dictates as the cortour de rigeur, 1911, ae ATV S10, Showing the new slightly curved "a back, the almost straight hip effect, the slightly shorter skirt extension inback, All the new features, which produce grace, poise and ease are embodied in this splendidly made, yet very practically priced corset. The New 1911 Extreme Length Corsets: Special, $1.45 This is the model that will be a standard $2.50 corset in the Spring. It is the corset of distinction, par- ticularly adapted to dress or prom- enade wear. Designed and finished precisely on the lines of the highest class hand-made corsets. $4.00 and $5.00 Present Season Mode! Corsets at $1.95 In general lines they are but little different from the new 1911 models. Vint Ploor—-Greenlut and Cempany, Mail Orders Filled year. Small lots of first class Ri and some specially bough occasion. $24.50 Axminster $14.75 Size 9x12; mill samples of this season's patterns, slightly mismatched, beautiful in cole oring and design. $19.50 Reversible $12.75 Size 9x12, reversible Smyrna Rugs; an excellent selection of perfect goods, in choice colorings. Rugs at Rugs at Great Selling of $1.25 Gloves at 78c. Women's Cape Gloves, special, 78c. Women's 12-button Bleck Kid Gloves, special, 78c. Women’s Fine Overseam Glace Kid Gloves, Special 55c Black, white and colors, two clasp. The Tiare White Sales Will Continue During This Week Tempting piles of daintiness all as fresh and attractive as newly fallen’ snow—great stocks It Is the Value-Giving Event of Our Career of materials, the workmanship and the values have never been quite so good before. These Four Sketches Give You a Brief Report of the Values the Linen People. THEY ARE all so enthusiastic that they would give us items to fill a page—and yet they are so busy that‘we can get only a few items that will serve to sharpen your interest in this really remarkable value giving sale, $1.39 Renaissance 59 Table Scarfs at 87¢ Extra Heavy Satin Damask Pattern Table Cloths Damask, yard, sien hoon | Usually $2.50 Usually $3.00 Usually $3.75 bi plain linen} Usually $2.50, $ sually $3.00, $ sually $3.75, Heavy bleach- Satine rome size 70x70 in. . 1.49 size 70x88 in. . 1.95 size 70x106 in. . 2:45 ed pure linen with openwor'! Table Damask oe <menais: _ 29c Cluny Lace Doylies, Linen Centres. 17¢_| _ 29c Hemstitched All Lingn Tray Cloths, 19¢ ry ites trimming. 15c Check Linen Glass Towelling, yard, 11c 12!,c All Linen Crash Towelling, 8c $1.39 Double $1.50 English Nainsook, 40-in:, 10-yd. pc. $1.14 Damask Table 25c Checked & Striped Shirting Madras, yd.,17c| 12¢ White Lingerie Batiste, 40-in, yard, 11c Heavy grass square, | elab- _19c and 25c Mercerized Madras, yard, 15c_| 15c Sheer White Corded Plain Lawn, yard, 9c en Table Dam. | erry a m- 15c Sheer White Persian Lawn, yard, 10c 29c Sheer Linnette Lawns, 40-in., yard, 18c_ as! broidered, Bargain Coma of Room-size Rugs WE have always held this sale just after the holiday rush, and it is always one of the busiest sales of the new effects. A remarkable—almost record-breaking bargain : Great and Company, Sixth"Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City “5 importance, offering as it colors at unprecedented Hed. the garments, the quality Night Gowns at $1 $1.50 and $1.75 values. Nainsook, cambric, long- cloth or muslin; round, square, high or V shaped necks or Empire styles, long or short sleeves, trimmed with laces, tucks, em- broidery beading and ribbon. Other Night Gowns in dainty styles, beautifully trimmed with lace, embroidery, insertion, etc. ranging in price from $1.50 to $25.00. Corset Covers at 50c 75c values. Pretiy nainsook covers, trimmed with fine embroidery or lace. When you see them you will wonder how they can be sold at this popular price. Corset Covers in a variety of beautiful styles, elaborately trimmed with choice lace, em- browered medallions and ribbon; ranging in prices from 50c to $7.50 Chemises at 75c $1.00 values. Fine nainsook, embroidery or lace trimmed. Also a large variety of choice styles elaborately trimmed, ranging in prices from $2 to $7.75. Linen, 94¢ bleached Lin- ik, 72 inches wide, ugs from our own stocks t mill samples, in handsome $27.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs $21.50 Size 9x12, Oriental color- ings and designs; an excel. lent wearing rug. $17.50 Reversible $11.85 Size 7.6x10.6; reversible Smyrna Rugs, pretty color. ings. 70c Linoleums, square 4 yards ida tel at aie ings and choice designs, B. Altman & Co, Rugs at