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“There js an abroad | | lanning to jam Hannah, Deput t . that ve the subway | resolve an He wos | h ot " * General ' is @ go ne ever: ay which’ horn tn Though his| Ae, the Aeath of Patrick Keenan.) kramer, former City Magis Is to be it will gold mine at are impalred, his the old Democratic war horse and) . Rya Nicholas Callaha: from the start. ‘Those who hold this {.e) i | D189 | teader of the Fleventh Ward, tt bas| Givbs, eT I. | r . , ‘ vk, Cont | (SHIPPED TO ATLANTA. GIVE" REPLY MONDAY. HARRY THAW NOT A WITNESS oe ie rat colobrate | i i Court Hetasca to Order Him to {Mer huninedsh binthiey ete will! i : . Testify in Myrtle Lapp Can make the event a notable one, Well,| lew York ; s Will t ny, #he Will preside at f Then Back to New York, and Not All Proposed Lines Will) ware hares, w, %, Saareh 1—| 20% "ay "eects" mee Bt ae {i irs Myrtle Lapp, an inmate of the asylum | ‘Trinity Lake. Ono of the witty. a i Garments Finally Be Gold Mines at First, at Matteawan, had a hearing to-day be | cake as large round as a dining table, H H " fore Justice Mills on her application | will be et off with one hundred I Worn Out. Says Willcox. for release on the ground that she te Candles, and pleces cut by Mre. Hert | sane. An effort was made to got a writ | 1stributed as me! oi | for the production of Harry K, Thaw ma “4 yor to Dine With Speyer, i | Mre. De Forest Allgood of No. 2 ‘The impression is stronger to-day that | as @ witness for the petitioner, but Jue] yrayor Gaynor will be entertained at Washington Square West, rociaily, an agreement {s near at hand between | tice Milla declined to grant | Qinner this evening by Mr. a} 7 Prominent here, and in her former| the Public Wervice Commission, the) Myrtle Lapp was sent to Matteawun|sreyer at their residence, home, Atlanta, Ga, the woman whol | Board of Estimate Committees and the | from Auburn prison ere she had) Madison aveny The Mayor will be; tried to get @ patent on the “Billy Pos-| ig Interborough Company on the question | been committed for bigam accompalned by Mrs. Gaynor. | f Sum" In the hope it would supplant the j ot muBwayE, The imermoroum Ms tS rn make its answer on ‘anday, and next sree THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH \“BILLY POSSUM,” INVENTOR, WHO WILL | SUE CUSTOMS MEN.| "| ‘SOCIETY WOMAN - SAYS SHELL SUE CUSTOMS MEN 4 INTERBORO READY TO MEET SOME OF ITV'S ‘DEMANDS cost of the property through a series of f years, and it doesn't much matter, in JOKES GIRL AT 101. my opinion, whether it be forty years or sixty years, providing that the city ultt-| Hayward Prepares Jollification for mately gets the complete ownership of and. the propert In other words, the earn. ings of the line must ba depended upon to make the roperty. Start of Second I . March 17.=O0h his Orson W. good he has been ailing, but says he is going to recover after Satur- day. He has always been, and still @ great joker. Idea forget that for the first year or fo the present subway failed to pay in- terest and sinking fund upon tts cost, according to the claims of the company, i7, 1911. PATRICK KEENAN’S “BOYS” TO DRINK TO HIS MEMORY. Will Gather at Atlantic Garden To- Night for Silent Toast-to Old Leader, ge Mr, Keenan was- born on St. Patrick's Day and died May 5, 197, Justice Joseph BE. been the custom of his old friends to drink @ silent toast to his memory every St. Patrick's Day. This evening the toast will be drunk in Atlantic Gar- Frightened Boys Fight Duel. March 17.—Two school- boys fought @ duel here yesterday with TOULOUSE, Nowburger and Fd- ward I, MoCall of the Supreme Court, ot Keenan's poutician f will be Court J “poys,"* diy termed his adherents tice Thom LUNCHEON as the old 11 be Municipal! PB. Dineen, W 4, . “Hence, I believe it would be sound When their weapons were dis-| : lw . When a nurse was ferlingshie pulse| den, on the Bowery, the scene of many — ‘Mrs, Allgood’s Trunks Held Will Make Minor Concessions, | poticy in maxing contracte for new aub-|eqraay ine curiienarion remnariced, “That | meetings in former veare of thowe that |cRaree’ wath fall trom HEN: Tht Datictous with Sardines de Sandwiches but Fights Radical Changes Pare fo omit the Payment of sinking makes it beat faster.” “What?” asked | controlled the kovernment of the tty. they embraced. 10 CENTRE Eon tr cae Five Months and Inspected ut Fi dic ange the company could not afford to pay the “ola boy ‘replied, with 6 ‘merfy | = and compe , | tauet, Many Times. "Teddy Bear,” to-day contemplates a suit for damages against of of the seustoms service because of five months Of delay and annoyarite in the ©f luggage ehe brought when Fived last September from Europe. Qirs, Aligood is a member of one of the Oldest and best families in the / ALLGOODY | as Mrs. Allgood began action to| have the appraisal set aside. South, A plume Mrs, Allgood valued at $1 wae in Subway Offer. ‘Thureda mittee will inake its final report. All of the city’s demands, It 1s under- stood, have not been put up to the In- terborough, but the ousic requirements have been, and if these accepted it ts believed the others will not meet with much objection the Board of Mstimate Com. sinking fund ea erty begins to te Mre, Hart, Reaching 100, Will Cat Huge M o Cake. | SOUTH NORW March | Tortures Cured Years of suffering from stom- ach trouble finally termi- nated by the use of Duffy’s ‘Stomach Are made in sich a _ Pure Malt Whiskey. wide range of models She had not been oA veihetdd in good health} a praised at $19. It was claimed some| ‘Phe company, it wae reported to-! when sho returned Sept, 18 last on the White Star liner Arabic after two s¥ears in Burope, and was on her Way tc Hot Springs, Ark., on the ad- , Vice of her physician to try the waters, Goods Spread on Pier. @he had four large trunks, She says bhe surrendered her keys to the ernment Inspectors and left the value of the contents of her trunks to thi The contents of two of the trunks, of the undervaluations amounted to 1,8] aay, hae absolutely refused to permit ber cent. The trunk was being held in| 4 Justment of its franchise for the for her to the Board of General Ayprais- | Ma@ coma be taken over by the city at the end of ton years. ers. Many witnesses were callet. Some Segregate City’s Money. of the goods Were identified as having been made in the United States It was ordered that the original appraisal of lgood be allowed to st The time were In what she us and dismantied 1.0 which had The rather favorably inclined toward the proposal that the city's capital, If It ts used, shall be devoted to the bullding of one particular line, or system of company, it 1s understood, 1s | The great tonic - stimulant gave Mrs. Catharine Doebler permanent relief after everything else had failed. She writes: “I suffered with stomach trouble for years, during which time I consulted several of the best physicians inthe country, that no matter how unusual your measure- ments, you will find an pays, were sproad out on the pier, and ‘ fa i any Peto ed, ; lines, s0 that, should the elty decide to but no medicine or drug did me Cc h h he ca) tn Septemb ! t ena {old ahe could come and ai hee sib | take over any of the property, It could any permanent good, and I R & ( 3 orset woic. ing ahe was ill and not equal to the | finally got her trunks March 2, und| take that portion inty nly Papier MAS. CAT HANS VOEBL thought I never would get well. n he garme ad heen pm y |, pclae, ask, Finally an inspector restored the | #4ye that some of the garments Lad 4 t ithout | Then I began to use Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis It helped me . 7 ume! lance of thelr forme: [hensive system of its own withou ra s i ; | Tumpled garments to the trunks. little semblance o: f former quailty. | ving to expend much additional capl- |from the start, and I feel it my duty to recommend it to all persons | Wu give you the great- | Se did not fee! able to stand the Mrain of the continued inspection, and, paying the $4.6) duties on the two trunks examined, sho arranged to send the other two in bond to Atlanta, being Assured that this arrangement could be Made without inconvenience. ‘After spending two days in New York a YOUTHFUL FAGIN GETS LONG PRISON SENTENCE. Twenty-Year-Old Teacher off Thieves Caught With Pupll tal. One of the chief causes of the long dis- cussion since the McAneny committee was appointed is the determination of the Income and expense of the proposed extensions, and the method of determ- ining the city’s share of the profits therem, abe went to Atlanta, and says she called in @arcellus O. Markham, Surveyor of “the Port of Atlanta, on Sept. 27, For three days, says, she was compelled Ne return at swer questions concern- iw the contents of her .runks, the value the goods and what she had paid for ham. All the clothing had been worn fore she came to New York, and she It is understood that the company | nas not been asked to agree to a method that does not involve tne pooling of all Finds Justice Stem. When Joseph Cerone, twenty years ol, of No, 88 Bast One Hundred and | but by which the actual Fourth strect, camo up for sentence In| cog: ing @ passenger cver the the Court of General Sessions to-day, | whole system is the determining factor under a conviction for grand larceny in| of expense, while the number of tickets the third degree, Judge Malone took Into | collected te th ‘mining factor of rnin rally eeked that the articles be ap- ‘Praised, saying eho would pay the duty Berea erement Comanced, in Little Italy for his benefit Shipped Back to New York. Bo it happened that, although thts was , She says finally the value of the goods | Cerone's first conviction, the Judge sen- was fixed at $1,403, her own estimate, |tenced him to serve not less than four every article being counted, even three] years and two months at hard labor ‘gakes of soap, $1, and a remnant of|in Sing Sing. tin, $1. After a check had been for-] On the night of Jan. 19 Policeman arded she went to Griffin, Ga., to vistt|Ahoarn watched while Cerone lifted a for three weeks. The next news she! ten-year-old urchin through the tran- fecelved was that t.¢ trunks had been|som of a grocery in East One Hun- ent back to New York for re-appratsal. | grea and Thirteenth street. After watt- She was then asked to pay duty on aling unt! Cerone had been admitted and rempecion Of 63,50, had looted the cash register of $30 and | Atlanta then added & penatty of fine | wag daspolling the stock of oltye oll and | ot S2,16L87, alleging that many articles | Mines, the poll nan captured the had been undervalued 75 per cent., thus Man and the iad siyiag the Government the right of The youngster was turned aeizure, and the authority to collect! oniidren's So. M268, Th was no seizure, how- ness against r to the ty ad used as a wit- rone, consideration the claim of the police! income, that the prisoner had Jong made a 9: “ ” tice of training amall boys to rob atores Not All “Gold Mines. A few minor concessions have been made by the company. Of these the most important te the agreement that the Jerome avenue extension, if built, shall be a part of a subway system and not trrevocably tied up with the vated lines, for which the company has etual chise. ‘man Willcox of the Public Ser- vice Commission sald “While 1 cannot speak for the con- ferrees, 1 will nay for myself that Ihave | , always been in favor of providing for the ultimate acquisition of existing rapid transit sys by the city If much ex- isting systems are tled in with systems dy owned by the city. ‘Of course, to provide for such ac- quisition the elty must make provision In Its leases for the amortization of the The Spirit of the Times Something about the policy of the house of Browning, King A man who does not demand and see that he gets what he pays for is not quite true to himself. he buys from. & Co. He is neither honest with himself nor with the merchant To-day, thanks to public enlightenment, the system of cheerfully refunding money for tnsatisfactory purchases is almost as uni- versal as the one price system, To-day, as always account. you are enlilled to the convenience of a monthly charge We invite you to avail yourself of this advantage. : The National Institution of BROWNING, KING & COMPANY, making and 4s 2 aca : , 9 “ “ i ae rin AM LC I retailing Metropolitan clothes, with its unusual New York Tailor Shops 200 u ab * aien “ 2188 BET.1}9” df and Sixteen Retail Stores in principal Cities throughout the United States, an “ A “ Any “ \2190 VE120" wants you to know that the organization stands commercial advancement and satisfactory serviec Your money is always on deposit with us until every satisfaction. AND HATS? We are ready with the goods, an A NATIONAL INSTITUTION Browning,King aiver'gt send Birost. Cooper S Sth Street, Brooklyn—Fulton at DeKalb, D 4 546 897 World Ads. i ep i Ny U4 Last Year— Men's Clothing, Men's { tate Auto Clothing, : Over Hisit a Million More Thana, Y en's Clothing, “wees nt Rain Coats, Any Gther Newspaper on Earth, Boy: jothing, y Chiidren's Hates, Uniforms, o>! | Childgen’s Clothing, Children’s Furnishings. Custom Tailoring, Custom Shirt Factory, | A STRIKING PICTURE * ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR SPRING CLOT for every modern idea in {transaction gives pe:fect WING, d they are right, ; &.Co FURNISHINGS Largest Uniform Outfitters in America for all purposes, including the stage, similarly afflicted. I believe it cannot be equalled. 1 know it has) done me a great deal of good, and I never will be without it. Tam still taking it/in small doses; it keeps me well and strong. It is certainly a fine medicine for old people. I feel better now than I have for years.”—Mrs. Catharitie Doebler, West Willow, Lancaster Dutfy’sPure Malt Whiskey STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE SINCE 1860 is an absolutely pure distillation of clean, selected grain, thoroughly malted. When taken at meal-time it stimulates the mucous surfaces and little glands of thestomach toahea'thy action, thereby improving the digestion and assimilation of | the food and giving to the system its full proportion of nourishment. This action upon the digestive process is of great importi.ace, as it brings to all. the tissues and organs of the body the nutrim ~t necessary to their sustenance and to the whole system strength and vigor. It makes the old feel young ind keeps the young strong and “igorous. et the geoutne dealers, « rd hottle, advi | &G} Open Monday and Saturday Ev'gs Until 10 | 3 Rooms, at. .. $75] WRITE FOR OUR) 4 Rooms, at . $165)" BW CATALOG.) 5 Compcte, at..$225] MAILED FREE. | WE PAY FREIGHE AND RAILROAD LAR We Allow on All 10% Cash Purchases yo on every 850 werth of goody purchased from_ ts. pm Mat frean 2 Feather Pitiows Dresser, Fancy Mire Chalr to 3 EBA, fo Maton i cts Hee, (+ KOOM, in Table Kitch Hane mw $1 Weekly WrIrk ror cat. ALOGL Davenport Sofa Bed, tn ma aay tal Karly Eng , 1950 S FURMTURE ! $3 Dowa on $50 ANG ON Yr PLAN. 7.50% FV ERY PURCHASE, | Our Terms Apply Witiin 500 Miles of = = New York, 120 W. 23d St.near GihAve. One Stroke of a Make a Picture. Nor can you judge a newspaper by what if does on one single day, 6 consecutive daily sketches jof the advertising situation form this composite picture: KRAKAUE bBROs>. | Otter Special Bargains in Used| PIANOS at Their Warerooms 17 Last 14th St., N. . AN " 300 ANOS 'F6 “RKENT. Fare ro suit, PANGS 79 (neht | WITHAN IMPRESSIVE MORAL. ate in tae contest couducted by the About 9,000 Shee Work “itbune, Warerooms: 17 E. 14th St., N.Y. © Ave., 18 i Bronx, Crveper Arvo. 186ib te ‘There is symmetry ana grace chen Table Sten Tudder Chate | | in every line of my new be yl with all ort and poise. lighted. the sdme model at once. | = | World Ads. Next Sunday. REG perfect com- Iam truly de- Will you send three pairs of — Vine bus ITewndif, (NORA BAYES NORWORTE) est degree of comfort, combined with perfect On Sale Everywhere