The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1911, Page 4

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LONG ALEADER IERSEY POLS ‘Collector Was Married to His Ward on Sick Bed a Week Ago. { Robert Davis, City Collector of Jorsey for twenty years the Demo. ss of Hudson County, died to. home, No. 2% Grove street, Tie had been Ml since the Brat We ity dle of October with a disease of the Stoma arom he went for help. famarried for the thint time on ch whioh defied the apectalists to Mr. Davis was Me y ast woek, His bride was his middle. ward, Miss Année Toppin ir. Davis died at a few minutes after noon, Mayor Wittpen, had bitter political differences Dad jum The latoat news with whom he called at the house to ask of Mr. Davis's fitness, and wh n told that Mr. Davis was dy- : His wish was |and began Yn ined in the hall until th ROBERT DAVIS. |compited with anc Gaynor waa| “Mr. Ci he sald, “on the| When ho left the te found very much alive day in rmick and Ts re streaming down his fa Mra. Gaynor sald that her husband |ed to atlon-house he fou on: nd wo daughters o: couse of not of on jo were treet when 4G Bs Ht song and iwo. daushe t| | HARMON INAUGURATED. accused her of ail sorts of wrongdoing. | We ey ’ Tl 1 hin b * was that he didnt} was eld f v ft Pied. The only others prerent were nis| OMITS USUAL ADDRESS. | Nid LW e invited tn —— now there was a good woman in the}and T all nothing 1 repor Bere ON TOMUy Poreician, Dr. Hover, Gove f Ol Beginning Sec-| "or!" next day for duty, 1 think we were Of Long Lived Family. 28 nen 1 Se wnIny Se Gaynor denied all of his wife's| given drugged drink Mr. Davis was sixty-three years old.| ond Term, Makes Record for Sims | onarges and scded that while the per-| “How about July 1% when you were Hie came of a long tiv niy; his | plicity and No-Speech Induction, |#0m4 with whom he was assoolated tn) eight hours late?" said © Mother Gied eight y when #he c ‘business were not Kraduates, | sioner without commenting on what Was believed to d years ‘OLUMRU®S, O., J they were perfectly able. He} had just listened to, od. Mr. Davis, Also wald that when Oh, on that da Againgt a man for si « with «a frie as a material wh jand In @ mol J je war de professionel reformers, but ey never ehook his» hold on the atl of the working people “Thirty years ago he began his career |' an office holder by being elected to the Jersey City Board of Aldermen. After that he was at various times sheriff, polico judge, warden of the county Jail and city tax collector, Bome- times he was defeated, Dut at the last section he was agam made City Coi- feotor. ©Mr. Davis's ald was sought at Na- mal Democratic conventions by the fRaders of the party from all over the fountry. ‘Tle rd a grat share in Dring. about the nomination of Alton i. ‘ker at St. Louta. In that he was rectly opposed to former Senator {Himes Smith jr, who was working for 4 nomiuetion of Judge George Gray of Pelaware. Despite thelr differences on Gils and other subjects, they wer: ponally clowe Mr. Davie was tower of atr ¢ Mr. Smith In (he present fight over the election of a United States Senator from New Jorsey. A Sad Loi When he heard the Smith « “The death of Robert Davis wilt cause ja@enuine and widespread sorrow. To me iL means the sad loss of one whose fhlendship I have cherished for thirty Years. His qualities inepired respect and admiration. He made friends and re- tained them alwaya by his loyalty, hon- lesty and truthfulness."" | Me. Davis had many friends tn thia lelty. He enjoyed going to Tammany a club plonics, and his own pic- ¢ « | nite were so universally attended that jersey City seemed like a deserted town jon the days when they were held j Mr. Davis'a firet wife, Mary O'Rourke, Academy was the eister of William O'F e, T pris “is alxty-throe youre erent ih Temameny.. ne Hre'is indicted an six counts for ween years ago. His ugan, daughter of a Tax : Hudeon County, died four Mr. Hugh, Another a bvhen her son Hugh was orn, Davis leaves four sons, littie Robert, George and Joseph in, William J. Davis, is dead. a | praises COMMISSIONERS. Wustice Tompkins Has a Good Word ners of Apprainals of thas Southern ‘atakill Aqueduct proceedings of je City, rece ciation filed by Supres Jompkins becaune he saya ey eon industrious, thorvugh and -exped!- lous" in their proceedings. «Phe decision was fed in fixing the fees of the conuntastoners for thelr work ‘n making thelr thira report on forty- hree parcels of hand, Me allows them ach $4,600. Judge Tompkins saye otther hearings fave covered a period of nearly a year pnd hay eek +keept during the month of Aug emtimates of witnesses put the pate value of the parcels at out the commissioners awarded only $610,000. —__~-- BALLOONS OVER ALABAMA, Dipe Believed the St, Loats No, 4, \ Phat Started for New York. Ala, Jan. 9-—A large over Florence early to- at an alittude of about 800 feet. basket contained two passengers, message was dyopped, This ia the eetond balloon which has been seen here within the last twelve hours, The Gre: passed during the night. It waa too lark to note the number of passengers FLORENCE, bglloon passe Say carried. In neither tnatance was e me anything to indicate the starting the aerial voyager i Low . he balloon which Hansed over Florence, Ala., to-day prob- ply, vee the Bt. Loule No, 4, which left late yertorday jn @ strong wind hewst. The basket carried ‘owan Hulbert and Paul MoCulloug). i ‘BOB” DAVIS DEAD, |" aire ’ | LONG I ILLNESS. members of the clale and such « o- | find places in work. made the inaugural o} Precedented sworn in as Lieutenant Wednesday he States Senator. Creamer, Secretary Graves and Attori §, Hogan were als ——— COUNTERFEITING WORKS trict Court, Brooklyn, had somewhat the Aspect of a counter! 4 Academy street, Astoria, was begun defore Judge Chatfeld. lcounterfett coins, hooks on “old, b 4 praise to-day in ao DEAD AFTE RA he reception room of hombers and there ath of office, admint usttee Wilitan ar. Mrs, Harmo: Honda, atts a, * and “Hail to the Chief’ Bovernor then returned to his privi pMce and began his regular routine of The omission of an Inaugural address | 1 c As far'ax of Ohio have always made fter their inauguration ov Jes, the Democratic to-day. Atlea Pomeron 1 4 officials took was and office will be t St easurer D. & ate Charles M neral Timothy sworn In, IN COURT BEFORE TRIAL. Astoria Bad Coin Makers Liable to Sixty Years Each If Convicted, The tables in the United States Die day rand din the No. when the trial of F Frank Weber, who were arr raid at the old frame man ‘on at On one table there were moulds, cruct- vies, charcoal stoves and heaps of dyes and other devices. On other tables t) were bars of gold and silv and more mok fro taken ng counterfeiting dev: and 4f con to ten year f sixty yea in is por “Otto Kiinke, a secret service agent, was the first witness called by Aswivtant United States District. ney Hick Kiinke arranged with Wober to invest in the plant, and when he wenvto the den to see the property the raid was made. SS BLIZZARD RACING EAST DIRECT.FROM ALASKA, DENVHR, from Alaska, + Where hoavy | wind and rain were reported. It was storming and raining down the Calt- fornia coast and tegraph come panies were — seriou handicarmad, hardly a wire west of Salt lake being free from trouble. According to the local Weather Bu- | reau, the storm with snow, followed by | « plunge downward of t mperature, | will sweep over the mountains and eastward to-mxht or to-morrow morne levielebiniebicleieiiinieieivieleiel How to Make } Better Cough Syrup than 3 You Can Buy. t A Family Supply. Saving $: and Fully Guaranteed. tub Lut of cough RDAs goal bay oe 9.50 cau pwn be ‘ul bobbing that ag, wares Oa branes iy welt The he garoneat jective pitat was New ee of absolute ay of money i id foes with age. Pour inex oF will get Ie nan Aa The Fines Co. Bort Way ua, | ALL ABOARD FOR THE | the Dude, sie" Rone, other gentlemen o revel, ~ SHOWNTOPROVE — READY EXCUSES __ HUSBAND CRUEL >-— 4eing nthe Hilt a 00 * 138 other Allegation That Helps | Report Are Many and Francisco Back After |"° pnb TT kd ye . w nee Win Wife’s Freedom. | Varied. | Their Visit Abroad. | ELKINS WILL FILED; ; ‘ 1 © O'Gorman of nied Mra. I ter LF P He @tation eman Hamilton a me} ror awrence ay lia om Bdwar eatied upon t when he appeared |iniasioner Walsh, : | varte complaints me day and fo! had | street, the | the sta » and | asked to explain Angle to his leared his throat that he nors retort to valdin't eu ft down and Manhat DUTCH NAVAL BALL. | acute ind) | are ish bath Just Look at the Celebrities Who}1 reached tie sta Are to Attend the Boxers’ told me Sati hom a5 : when the Police Benetit To-Night. ent (0:468 laay Greenberg " And De aun : Coddino, 1 miration for the man apparently grow Dutehman, he stronger, ae at day I overs) Do- Chuck “T had been up all the nigh aasry Hart, tting with a sick friend and huck,” “Little Chin wrke up. ‘ooper, Big Ch Amd Dec, 307" continued the Commis “Short Arm" Reilly t Hanover, Larry Mulligan, mery Bob" Dwyer, Pp Vernon, Billy Gibson, Fras Tom #harkey, “Poppie” ett, Judge Mawulre, ile box-fignters, who will ac ball and Duten™ tt each Dead. CUBSHIRE, Conn., Jan. §—loseph V. Reach, son of the late Moses Yale . founder of the New York Sun died at his home here during last night At the age of elglty-two. In the course of an active life Mr, Heagh was con Buln and with the Bele an, Is nephew, Stanley of Stratford, being the present editor of the Jatter publication, Mr Heach retired from active business cir- Family Liniment For Rheumatiam, Locales Spr ieee s set Telief. 10c., 25c., 0c. That shows how economical “Ralston” is, A 15c package, when Cooked, makes fifty good sized saucers—less than 4% per dish, “You'll not find a purer, more nourishing or more tempting food than Ralston Breakfast Food For children it provides ithe streng’ growing bodies, For ‘ ‘grown- ups’ gives the energy needed for the day's work. “Ralston” is a good, solid, common sense health food—the natural whet color, Just the finest, hard winter wheat, with all the nutriment left in, i RALSTON PURINA, MILLS, St. Louie, Mey PURINA WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR contains ail the nutriment of deligious who: t Fine for grow Dutriious, Ask for the ‘o necessary for their ‘| BREAKFAST FOOD ’ | H THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, - HANDFULOFHAIR POLICEMAN HAS FORHISFAULTS, NAVY HUSBANDS °. Kept From Church An-|Reasons Why Angle Did Not|Ten Women Gone from San} a SPENTHOLDAYS JANUARY 1911, @ reception given in thelr! assador and Mra, Reid on y the Navy jon n was Amb and 18 en, Mrs. P To Men Who Know’ OUR Half-yearly Sale of Manhattan Shirts Begins to-morrow (luesday) morning 1.50 and 1.65 any reduced to 1.15 Tw the and Mra. G. | un ni IN EUROPE WITH “a and We are the largest distributers of Manhattan Shirts in A WEBER®@ HEILBRONER | ESTATE ABOUT $20,0000,000. » | Disposition of the Senator's For- tune Not Made Public—Rela- ai zn | tives the Executors, aa ‘ cINS, W 6 Broadway ELKINS, W. Va., Jan, 9.—It developed #424 ot Sth Ave. Mi y that the will of the tnt #1185 Broadway 150 Navsau St. 58 Nassau St 27 New St 20 Cortlandt St, BR 757 Broadway HY Broadway #Open Evenings Furnishers & Clothiers to Men Who Kino ————ee Until Wednesday’s Closing at All the 200 “James Butler” Stores ian renmery Butter, 31° No higher quality o r flavoredCream- ery Butter can be had in this city. It is giving supreme satisfaction, and we continue its sale —trom 2 to 5 cents a pound below the ordi- naryretail price—a convincing proof of Butler supremacy in this as in all other lines. We also offer a second grade, which is really a fine arti and equal to much of the so-called best butter sold elsewhere, viz.: Fancy Table Butter, ..29° #(" Stamps FREE with EVERYTHING Strictly Fresh Eggs, ois canon. 30° 10 for 25° Smoked Shoulders, ». 12° | Pure Lard, ». 14° Sugar-Cured Bacon, ag ae streaked with teen and 93° Ib... cee Rice, clean and good... 3 vs 14°/Rolled Oats, 222%" 3». 9° Condensed Milk | |Babbitt’s Soap, 7 c:x:. 25° ‘The Lending Brands from Pure Whole ?lilk, Fairy Soap, by the cake : _[Pkg. 5 Stamps FREE with can of Babbitt’s Cleanser, ‘Be Rich in Butter Fat—Giving Great Satisfaction, Best Laundry Starch, 2 i Liberty Brand, extra choice, can.... 9@ Essie Brand, richest and best, can. 10¢ 20-Mule Team Borax, 5)-cent pkge. 3c Triumph Potash, large zine can y (3 Essie Tomatoes, Fanciest ripe, red, solid fruit in largest cans, each. . Essie Sugar Corn, Maine’s choicest—most delicious, can......... 10° Blue Ribbon, c e Fresh Fruit Jams, ':*"s< 15°|| Biscuit Dainties Marmalade, 15° Liberty Jams, 10° Fresh From the National Biscuit Company Irish Marmalade, 47¢| Jellies, Uneeda Lunch MILLAR’S, stone pot Assorted favors, tumbler.. Zu Zu Ginger Snaps| 9 Liberty Drand, large jar. 10° About 5 Ibs., toy paste 21° | Baker’s Cocoa, Huyler’ s or Peerless, can, 17¢ R. & R. Plum Pudding, 1 1-lb. can, 23¢.3 2 9-\b. can, 48e | 5 New Teas Underpriced Dry Roasted Coffees 100 s. & I. Stamps FREE with 11. Tea at 70° 30 5. & 11. Stamps FREE with 1 Ib, Coffee at 35° G0 S. & 1. Stamps FREE with 11b. Tea at 50° 20 s. & 1. Stamps FREE with 1 1b. Coftee at 30° 15 s. & Il. Stamps FREE with 1b. Tea at 29° 5S. & H. Stamps FREE with 1 lb. Coffee at 20° ‘For 3 Days at All the 115 James Butler Inc. Licensed Liquor Stores: Doilar’s | Bottle J. B. Choice California Sherry ...25¢ | Worth |Bottle J.B. Choice California Port... 25° Kirk & Co.'s Genuine, Regular a. 00 Bottle 90¢ Wiison Whiske e H | Hunter distillers—J, B. bottle. . y ‘85 (impert value; regular sized large bottle 45° Pori, Sherry, Claret, _J. B, pure grape wines, bottle...... 508. & H. Stamps FREE with case of 24 bottles Lager Beer, !is.."* $1.00 Bass Ale, the Old October Brew from Burton-on-Trent; dozen bottles. . . 34. 50; doz. splts.. $4, 15 Butler’s Brand, big cut, 3 cans 23€ ma Butler’s Blue, always reliable, 2 squares 3¢ Shawnee Brand, big seller, Boos 25e 10° Essie Cherries, Fanciest California fruit in richest syrup, can......... 12° Blue Ribbon, large glass jar.. All kinds; Inrge glass jar... Uneeda Biscuit 1 7 Marmalade, AppleJelly, Graham Crackers Delicious in klavor—A Revelation in Tea Values — Unsurpassed in Cup Quality—whole or ground—pulverized free 3@ Ss. & If. Stamps FREE with 1 Ib, Tea at 39° 10 5. & II. Stamps FREE with 1 1b. Coffee at 25° The Big {Bottle Old Monogram Rye Whiskey ..75¢ bottles 4 for | Old Crow Rye Whiskey, H. B. K Imperial Rye Whiskey California ! v1 2de Guinness’s Stout, one quality only all over the world; dozen bottles...... $1,453 doz. splits, .” $1.00

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