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ici : iY | sinensis THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911, — snp ncaa ‘ saad tia ‘ ‘a inom mena im 117 | | | TOMPKINS T0 CONSIDER By; doris wae haat ie tie ee HERBERT BACK IN TOMBS. | | , |. could not re . Then it began to ENGINEERS’ GRIEVANCE. dawn on the vexed court assemblage | Yan Accused of Klecton Conapir= | | that Higginbotham Hughes was deaf by tasen Anwend. 4 | | Committee From Municipal Boats fewyee or Nore Be cey, SomaG: 8) walter Herbert, recentlt e@leaged | I, oe ‘ wwyer of No. 92 Broadway, 3 ‘Tombs o writ of habe | | fhis morning's atook market exhibited | Confers With Deputy Dock | | am W for and soon engaged the prisoner in ody bide sunt ies ig: | hehehehe ; : 14 yen denbaod hr corpus 4 paving heen tled twice | | considerable underlying strength when ’ Commissioner Cresson. | ae ae areas without result for an alleged conspiracy ¢ prices were lifted fractionally above | 4 With swift and graceful gestures, ft the 1 VeErOAya Killing ioe AN TLemIeT | AA & conference between a committer Higginbotham Hughes pleaded guilty to | t0 ald fa) the promotion of Ube eandi- sterday i range, yepreevbtitig Yeu ongtocere bt the pretio: | assault in the second degree. He said|dacy of the Democrats of thé last securities rose uniformly during the| that he had wooed Miss Robinson in| general election, was to-day 1 | n ipel ferryboats and Deputy Dock Gom- ’ pingon in| genera on, ; | iret hour without any one pronounced .. , igday the | the sign language and that he had won! back to the Tombs by the J yi | feature, although the bulk of trading reece? By Re Ceemmon (0-day the en: her. When she suddenly sprung on! pivision of the Supreme Court. i cxmemnendiiincinnes was centred in Union Pacific, Reading, wineers were requested tu place in writ- | him the sign of the “marble heart,” he! wen Herbert was first tried the Jury — ‘ininoaallintsiis “ : en Herbert was first tried the $ Jand Steel. Among the Inactive stocks, ing their grievances for Commissioner became enraged and shot her. He will) ajay, The second. (Hin ‘edie to bistywed Ete Elevator Man MacDonald Claims He Wrote | western Union and Wisconsin Central Also He Sent the Mayor, a Day] “Sys mec soe nnaing tauit with atscip. | Mterpreters Waste Eleven Dia-|%° *entenced Jan i an abrupt end by the withdrawal of a, came in for unusual ;ttention with ad- Y i et juror by the Court r the prose. ! 1 He ” Pooh-P vaaous Of ar 1 ats — ; linary orders and rules that they claim + F TOOK ACID FOR MEDICINE, [ure by the cou i Cope an quipped Household With | the “Song Hit,” Pooh-Poohs | vans ot over 1 pats iw ang] Aflead, Notice to Get His |nszonirtand rime tet ter sta) ects on Prisoner Who Sate caion had, ald "bore the Cour. P ane | OWaltor « / ” ent trading, which manifested] terday’s conference it appeared as if a ~ , Gttl Got Bottles Mixed and Mistake| oo or two of the a" Buckingha Things. Waiter - Author, towed datinaes Report Ready. strike would be degiared which would) | Couldn’t Talk or Hear. Coot fee Lite Te-wad ‘Hovbert's Tecreseniatlik ‘dnat with midday, trading settled effect not only the engineers, but the he was being illegally restrained of hi _——_— riod of lethargy that remained | firemen, water-tenders and ¢ ‘era of tht The funeral of Katherine Weiner, who| Ne sty, and his all n that ¢h expen siv ewe » near the close, when wn municipal ferryboats. Bot after Presi-| 4 t vel r riety of tan. | ‘led tn Bellevue Hosptial as the result] Hberty, and teat a kn toexpensi ing Movinat Of Amalgamatd | |A® AERInAL the Mayor's oblection | Tan Seats ‘or tne mctonary aaineets | gfe “elume and varety of Tan- [Sian yteg vache Jude had no Tegal rat to end hy, Ino was held r devioped that Influnced the Ilst | voleed yesterday at the meeting of the! Association promised that the men|Suase Was wasted on Higginbotham | 1, morrow from No. 142 Mul further cause than that a man was to-d . ch 7 dway to advance diy in the last few min- | Board of Estimate, that he had not re-| would not quit work in a body without | 2tuahes pefore Judge Swann in the girl, who resigned men ch me with the ¢ wo jurors, me, toda song producers. Te chord on whieh the | Wed Ito Prtees ot ent | Celved a copy of the majority report of | lving the Dock Depastmant ten days’ | Court of General Sessions to-day when | ment eligi that he got out of Jail, The higher ante ae sa pig: ol cay 6 Hog ) he Bub notice, the commissioner agreed to With- | the tall, gangling youtly was arratgned | invalid mot 0 ow holds the trial Justice had 1 Buckingh ar Mindy Alby and PTE wero the features at | the Subway ¢ ‘ommittee declaring arainst] araw his force of atrikebreakers from |‘ plead to the TSAIbMRane Charging tien | taker bee Meer alu corte Aunt to cme hie Glnnamuie ty D aventiq ar ‘ keys, “sour” notes! the end, Other prominent #h were, the Interborough grab and #0 could not headquarters in this city. fh ene stomach medicine, hut got the |e e nd dire < onths ago. He rented « onfusion which has) Reading, Canadian Pacific, American | Vote intettigently, it was declared at the| “commander W. J. Ronee, tie Superin- | Wt shooting at the heart of Miss | taking stomach medicine, ut got th fending the, trial, sand a the Fe- Went Fifcy-econd street, and besan ) W. Stern and J.| Smelting and Wisconsin Central Finance Department to-day that the|tendent of Ferries, assured the engi- | Mma Robinson of No. 4 West Sixt i ' Gti edu. wh: Gelatnal tueteinn le array he total sales of stocks were 313,000) Mayor knew from conferences with the | neers of his support tg Remy wl haat dll ga eh = - > 34 Every time he went home from | Mf. Helf Mm published the song, ag- | ares and ofgbonds $4,050,000, Comptroller and President Mitchel what| “Boys. T will do all that I can to help | foot. | Dae ates ne went home authorship to Wm. Tracey. | ——ce their attitude would be. you and see that your desires are| Higginbotham Hughes is eighteen | WA few weeks the houreker 180,000 copies at any-| cinta ate ed hb yn|_ Also the Mayor received from the | &ranted: aeaifsnanemncnes Ae Sullidiapi Laat Ks the housekeope te Ae Today's higheat, loweat and last prices of atocks | cy | Someno! t District-At- pekingham ne a 8 ts “to the profes of net jos ag compared with yesterday's] CO™MPtroller on Wednesday last, a day tT - 4 | jets, bed Liner the remt will wtand | fa! figures are as totlown.. Net |!" Sdvance of the meeting of the Board SUICIDE’S WIFE COMMENTS, | tornes: petenanty nor any other member | d similar articles. The shortage n Hig, Low. Laat Ci, | Of Estimate, this letter: ——__—__—_— | of the pre wting staff seemed to know < gone nthe teneagy Binte A ar aah vurt ” aa + ts Jan, 41911, | “fe Knew What Wan Bent for Mims that ‘Higcindothan Hughes was both ? . a vestigation Mr, Stern sues to recover the profit & Foun + ie * 1 Will soon Follow,” deaf and dumb 1 unable to read or Pas set on foot r Profits | 4 — % ‘Hon, William J. Gaynor Mayor, City \ Sto one suspected the quict, atenay|°f the song and to enjoin Helf from at % of New York. ‘ é heed deliberate Ries Ganka oetin a " Ps ator man Carroll, who was always {ther revenue, asserting that the real A 3] My Dear Mr. Mayor: PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6—"He knew papers as "cok & peddier of Bibles, 3 nay Wa Wisees ‘Deteltes Sasier hor is Ballard MacDonald, who ts 1™} Mr. Mitchel and I have teen very | what was best for him. The pain was| Horn in South Carolina. proving the sinno vf 'abouy UNIT A fe contract to Stern's frm much delayed tn preparing our report |more than he could bear. 1 will soon) First Court Clerk Cowan fired a ybody else in the hotel, shadowea .”"*” frets came SMa a nln *Z] upon the subway question, T thought | follow tim,” sald the aged wite of on uestions a" the prisoner, hee ; Ii for several days and found that "efore trial permitted by Justice Ament | 41" ‘| Thad better let you know of this at | Isaac Mattlack when told that her slvbetham Hug nee fa were noticeable after Carroll's cunt dni bron ga Aleit we] once fo that you need not defer the | husband had committed sulcide to-day naa, Bank ast kee Pehlowse ; a | Rrwokin os 7 preparation of your report. by shooting himself in the nead at his “Call an preter,” sus ; “2 Bests Ws dil where ane teig nurs cores red into the courtroer 1g] Our report will set forth the views [home in this city. Mattlack, who was Swann, One inierpreter « These great bargains come to you only once a year. 0 hor d held him up at » the cou $ [estbe : ‘ania a of the Civ . languages until he w , ACA y do not ee = Hy hed 0 e and k © face as Higginboths he elevstor man searched Tracey wa tive ts | be gained by your having a copy of | was despondent The man went Into! Husies, Came a second interpreter price. No goods charged, ‘sent Cc. O. D. or feta Up & silver coffee pot, a string Mein Gap B] it, as you k he general ground |the rear yard of his home to end his iuict {ve more languages ill woe a " @ausages and a piece of sheet music. pepe fp ert 3] we will take, and will therefore be [life In discussing this phase of the | 0 TE Naser ill not «| during this cleafance sale. of fellows like A} ina position to set forth your own | suicide the widow said Fee : ’ Buckingham. Buetler and Central Harris, Vince Ah] opinion. Believe one. sincerely yours, | ‘He was always considerate and he failed, Mr. D Bho Detective Daly invaded the Car. | Bryant and thyself and that sort, ‘It to By WILLIAM A, PRENDERGA aid not want to muse up the house. a ; flat and found it running over with | tOUKN task to Ket one over Ike this | Hi f : ———__________—- — — : a | Raincoats and Overcoats inen, sliver and chinaware, atl with M24 then to have @ Journeyman waiter | {nter ; “ | Reatitambaes \wides ss nd fly-by-night hi r cia he wrote | % = | Youths’ $5 Storm Coats, the Chor wrote It- -1." | now «' court to-day Carroll pleaded guilty MacDonald sald he believes Helf knew “ | was held for“trial by Magistrate that he wrote It. Tre sult will go to \ | Ms 2 1 otel. {trial in a few ai 2 n's $10.00 English Men's $12.50 Silk and Wool Cravenettes, now 6.25 Men's $14.00 English Men's $20.08 Gi < netted Overcon 10 now OO I never sold a thing,” said Carroll, | je I took is oe the Mat. iN Sa! inthe aut”! HE WALKED BRISKLY AWAY sre wan 0 much seam| WITH HARRY'S XMAS BOX. kingham I thought ['d it”? i waa in court. She wept | TOOk Presents, but Is Caught Waen he Kissed her good-bye, and tried Owner Follows and Raises share the blame, but Carroll stoutly - sted that she did not know the aRow, “s ff was stolen. Bonwit, Harris #G Broadway and 5th Ave., corner 21st St. RoE ei Harry L. Gasto @ painter who lives 4 Men's §22.50 English 1 1 25 I told her they gave it to me," * said | In Easthampton, I, came ‘over to g Raincoats.... . . evrything away after it was used | tions and to take home with him a col- | . tetursenowe. b2.OOk proot Chevib 12.50 silk ined 14.00 | lection of Christmas presents that had pa i here is a van load of Buckingham | been waiting for him for nearly two| chance” nectine. el property in Carroll's little flat. It] Weeks. Ie doesn't come to New York et: | EE 1 be returned. often, so his visit wae celebratea with | BISHOP PERRY GETS MITRE. many Mbatlons Discontinuing Children’s Dep’t Men’ ettes PUNG FIRE “HERO" Bad au prema when ethan Seer yeee er ne revarineey We have decided to discontinue our Children’s Department Men's $30.00 Raln- 9 Oc « MADE FACTORY PANIC. into him then faced him, blocking in Rhode Inland, j and prior to doing so must dispose of every garment on hand. proof Coats... fi In Duane street, near Park) PROVIDENCE, R. 1.,,Jan. 6—A rep- ae, resentative of an old Rhode Island fam- heer paanten 824) ty, prominent in history and religion, A “ef ok the i ) the Rev. Dr. James DeWolf Perry jr and Scared Work Girl |Hasthetepramlanrs. pox, *rom Under the | rector of Bt. Paul's Church, New Haven. walk away. was consecrated seventh Bishop of the “Here, partner," said Mr. ,Gaston,| Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island at “ ‘ *{ | St, John’s Church to-day, the feast of Fit ornoon “thoxe ave my Christmas presenis; don't | Syd , hdl py “gp thie Afvern f gikp with The (hak wa, |e Bntphany. ‘The elevation of Tov. ue Gate as rolling over |" Kut the man only hastened his steps. | Dr. Perry to the episcopate was marked of No. 108 East Fifteenth | “ay, ra joke's a joke, but this by solemn ceremonial, in which six ty Then he went back to Watch! ts going far," cried the painter. Bishops and 20 other clergy participated. ‘zmoke. ‘my presents.’ Bishop Perry succeeds Right Rev. Dr. hief Croker came. Battalion Chief | But the man began to run and Mr, | William N Vicar, who died in Bev- wtih came. So did two engi and | Gaston saw him dive into a hallway. | erly, Mass, last Bishop Perry © trucks and a high pressure wagon, Pollceman Fred Franklin heard: the thirty-nine years old, and a gradu- y pulled up in front of the Union, Bubbub and soon found Charles J. | ate of the University of Pennsylvanta, aré Hotel and hunted for the fire, O'Connor ith 2% Catherine street with 3 URIvaTsli o€ on Ponty sew ‘wiiere it wan A erode tl ith Mtr Gaston'a presents in| VETERINARY FINED $150, the Dark dhtll there Tombs Police Court to-day @ thousands of onlooke’s, ‘In $1,000 bail wat a: S@hretber had Leased a lon against Mr. Gas- Horse to a Pedia) This is a rare opportunity to purchase at a fraction of their value, Children’s Coats and Dresses—this season’s most desirable styles—made by the best: manufacturers and of excellent materialsand suitable for rresent and Spring wear. ' Girls’ Broadcloth Coats. Value $7.50 Ge/OD | LADIES’ Sil t Girls’ Chinchillla Coats.........vatues.0 5.90 = pel hep Girls’ Dress Coats Ladies’ EM eins Girls’ School Coats Coats, now... 3.75 Girls’ Cloth Dresses Setar antes OO) Girls’ Wash D f ‘ is ash Dresses |g Ladies’ $12 50 Mohair, ‘6.25 Misses’ Lingerie Dresses now..... . |g Ladies’ $15.00 English \@ Raincoats, now........ 7.50 arm Filled Union Square With Bee pardon, remen, Apparatus, Spectators | tor answer proof Cheviot 16.25 N 00 English 17 50 en's $40 Custom Errore OO ‘ thal! boy, ambitious to t dina fire alarm trom Fc Nothing Reserved Every Garment Must be Sold at About to the factory of Straus, Hany & C ‘0. | Rudolph Schreiber, a veter!- elevators were t yah K nary surgeon. of No, 1% East One Hun- poe Suobed the * wort | ARREST BLIND M MAN dred and twelveth street, ’ in the bullding saw them: in the was fined ie Gnd ran screaming to the street AS COCAINE SELLER, |*!, toda im Special Sessions on a Deaarat penis | complaint made by the Society for the Girls’ Lingerie Dresses Junior Coats and Dresses ‘op POE - ention of Cruelty to Animals, ices Ladies’ $16.00 Mohair hunted for the young hero | Paterson. Police Nab Simmonds— wa ng Pie BAD ey . oe tant Half Former Prices Raincoats, npw.... 8.00 ve hi he spanking of his life.) y P % as lain hoth et and had a Ny | ? , ry sak pesate reine ae ariel Wife Who Pleads for Giseae ‘of the backbone. The usnet Sale starts Saturday morning ‘Hf Radics’ $18.00 Silk Q OO The smoke was coming from | Him Also Held cases is $5) but Justice |Z Raincoats, now........ MRIS AR Ir ohaule at was cee | Als Mt. Olmsted tn 1 the amout because * ick and’ Kreasy because the enginesr| Willlam Simmonds, who ts blind and| the offender was a veterinary surgeon burning rubbish which accumulajed | 8 a # fle the building was put up | dered | eet ge rm to the cocaine habit, was or- 1 for thirty days by Recorder Ladies’ $20 English’ Slip-ons, now.,.. 10.00 | Carrol, in Paterson, N, J, to-day, c ‘ Ladies’ $20 Silk Rain- am | O: oo 14,000,000 for Locomotives, | charged with receiving a shipment of | i coats, now...... ADELPHIA, Jan, 6—Announce- | cocaine ‘intended for fillet sale. Tis ae pt was made here to-day that a con. | wife, who went to court to plead for him, 7 Ladies’ $25 Mohalr for 109 engines has been award: 1 and their three children | Small You may buy asilttie Raincoats, now... 12. 50 the Baldwin Loc » Works \ y authorities, | Accounts hy oF as 4 city by the H road. sy : h Especial] 2 Fasuugnn ‘ena’ sung zalnat ; Pe : incited? 5 rely PIA N their intrinsic calls for the ha paanimmmanaaant 0a . worth, and it is this and this alone [ wournl§ wan {50c to $1 Deposit Silk Raineouts wow 15,00 Grete suse how 18.00 ad Abcui 50: Damaged English Raincoats Some slightly ‘spottea vaiue as high as $203 cut tO. .5.050055 ; tak i 4 .75 jes during the met that has given them their enviable hides reputation. All that is claimed is 50 E086 to $4 Deposit founded on fact’ They have never Worta|75c to’$1 a Week |] failed to elicit the approbation of all who see and hear them, 1 | $100) 7 -50to $10 Deposit ar the . Jan. 6—Word was re jay that ‘the aviator’s cap land glasses pting to cross the Eng- taken ady from Cala's to Dover on from the f reh of t Post c riake Y | Send postal for catalogue. |) (iia i i ncmiibnie a ae ep? Se a a RK MS San tip in the North Ble at Mena,| PRKING, dan, ¢—Be: f his fatt- $1 to $1.50 a Week WISSN! Phe \ pagar pea} Ke it have tee fae nied ty ute t9 enjoy the confidence and support iecounts Opened on on Purchases from J og ge pee ee estate | Children’s Capes 582-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Anything you require for your house may be bought here on these very easy payments: $45.00 Parlor Suits—3 or 5 Pieces; faey vpontered 50c in Verona or tapestry . $29.98 Weekly rt: Teh Fos cen bey om: $8.98 Will ae re Outfit; very perly bed; complete with $7.9. 8 $10.00 Golden Oak Dresser or Chiffonier; solid oak. 7 29 olden polished finish: large French bevel mirrors x $ ° All colors, with piaid interlined hoods $4.50 values,at . 1.5 9 PLYMOUTH RAINCOAT COMPANY 872 Broadway, ~ 212-214 Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th St. One door trom Cor. 14th St. afetor's body ¥ The Proof of “Holeproof” Is in the Wearing Holeproot Six puirsare uu Wantthem, dts per pound, HAT DO YOU THINK? House, Lot, Farm, &c., Buyers and Sellers did last year ? they had 107,369 “Real Estate” Advertisements printed in THE WORLD; 10,864 more than in 1909 There must have been a we heard of it wll Wear it o haranteed six mont © ma We use the finest yarn to be had, « rp can be bought for as low as 30 We spend $55,000 & year for inspection simply to see that each pair is hection. ra : HHolenr Hosiery Your choict of these or scores of other ail Here! ON 50 CENTS WEEKLY PAYMENTS RuffledNetCurtains SPECIAL SALE OF Axminster Mats reason—and an excellent FOR ep roo ti osiery White net, with insertion and edge BlanketsandComfortables 27454 inch size, in Reparior grade of one—for this great World loleprosh You'll nover again we anon (urs) 1) 31.50 mai ans 98c ry Neds Soe are th or the cit /! may Sena Oe deo $1. 98 “Real Estate’ adv ry oye of . omfortables ankets ‘ HH ec Bt « NOY Floral Swiss Curtains | ticavy winter weit: cor | Full ices tlet eine (ow | ment showing. gee wast torte lice.” ighborlioud OS Plain Swiss w.th broad borders of | zed in sikoline in pretty Brussels Stair Carpets silent patterns, in Resa color. ings: very desiral 69c 12-4. with pink or blue fora! design: pink, yellow or Rev Vo 0 bord - hb Stay Milwaukee, Wis, 1 ie Yeon cat ide el atcha cay $1. 19 | ir irices250,.$ 1.49 for Mesican Hepublio CatcStkl Gy ruffle; value $1.50 . 9c ‘Stamps with Morning Purchases. Sunday World Wants Work) | Monday Morning Wonders. é ROOF HOSIERY CO, il F, Tampico News Co., B. A., City of Mexico, Age:

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