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HUDSON COUNTY FINDS A BANK FOR POLITICA Prosecutor Garven to Bring | Operations of Davis Before Grand Jur BIG DEALS CHARGED, Claim Against Estate of “Bob” Davis for $80,000 Reveals _ NEW $30,000,000 DOCK PLAN Startling Condition. with the funds of the office ts anown by two statements comes from Willlam D, Edwar torney for the Davin estate; the from the prorecutor of the plem Grand Jury to Probe Loans Mr, Edwards says It has been the cust gears for the collector to funds committed to hi eat for every cent that came to him during |? hie three terms at the ond of the term Under this custom money was loaned to Davis, but it & porfectiy legit r * rejoins Prosecu- tor Garven, “that tf this money was converted to private uses it was a| criminal act, and Tam making a per sonal investigation and am to subpoena witnesses. [expect to volt the matter to the Grand Jury tn a fow dayn.” The specific matter that sandition to public attention filing by Fagan of a Davis estate due th he specific transu upon | which the investigation hangs centres about the purchase of property for the erection of a power plant for the new court-house In Jersey City {i Power Plant Deal Bold. In this case a real estate dealer, Wi ‘am Maxon, negotiated the deal for the sale of the property the late Representat! Dermott to Robs ation of $18,000. Whe Property he notified If OM the cash. Hagan, st ts alleged, this and then Davie sold the prope to the county for $23,000 and received « heck for $8,000, thus taking $28,000 from the county funds for his own deal, with- out any cash of his own involved in| the bargain. Other Democratio politicians bealdes Davie are alleged to have enyyed sdmilar “banking” privileges, with the Cobiector’# office as the angel. It hap- pene that the Prowecutor aud County Judge Robert Carey, who 4s aiding $n the investigation, are bot! Kepubiioans, the case thus takes on the added interest of politice, Legislature to Investigate, ‘The news of the local investigation tn Jersey City Was supplemented by the statement that the 1 ture of New Jersey was to nw hives committes for the pur into the various pu Mh of Hudyon County Rich Field for Geet, The magnitude of the 1 through th n by the « of 1 es and worl to collections averaned a $5,000,000 4 yeur, and that the off ‘ fed @ constant by $700,000 and $1,000,000, lend, having a enloy ve A VALUABLE SUGGESTNA IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE It is now conced the kidneys should b as they control the by physicians that more atten tter from the system winter months life, t assistan acreise, drink re rich, heavy ineys to d ed, as we t less jess water and of food, thereby more work than N dence of kidney trouble, inability to hold urine ng or smar burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, moy be weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help immediately o avoid more serious trouble An sherbal medicine containing 1» minerals or opiates has the most influence. An ideal herbal that has had most remarkable a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr Swamp-Root by mail abe Address Dr. Kilmer & Co, . Y, and mention the Evening World, York Na w pay the cot of 6 tenance by the Board of 1 SCHOOL TEACHER Loses from Munietp trownell Was also assessed the costs. In giving judgment for the motuer Juaticn Brown said John Lane, small boys whore homes are | }police to-day Yoogne Gate and $33" NOt With Fellows Like You Recorsveahing Ds Dash With! Robert Davie jr, and the ector will timate > - r This plan SUIT BROUGHT BY MOTHER, »” him ‘The Appeltate Divivion of t ‘ourt In Brooktyn to-day an ite E, Brownell, a purtie school VY of Manhattan, from « f TO. « 4 against hi | Anna istice Thomas C. Brown in the Court, Staten Leland The conduct of the defendant during a and the horrible 4 to make fiets. | Brownell appealed, | son Division in Almntssing riticiam of the re of the lower c pices" Riana OFF TO FIGHT INDIANS. The parents of John Van Hoff and in Glendale, rom ‘home on Wednesday o hunt Indians. The Van fathers and y, | later Women’s Single and breasted coat black and hair line checks, navy serge, st ripes and | yor at him, o jand arm, yo weat In Th the razor in hin Lieut, trate THE EV © SIREETSUNSAFE, RACE WITH DEATH TELLS THE COURT. SAVEFRE ICI Running Around,” Magis- Replies. Donegan was a prison it head known tn alsoholte olre Detective Edward Finn happened t walking eas tercepted Donegan Finn subdued Donegan jcouple of taps with @ blackjack and] | the two inj Once in John van's place last ev “With mon Ike armed with razd trate Herrman in “the etreets are Suits double} models, of | “18 Women’s and Misses’ Value $27.50 | nd what oklyn, was In flames. ach about 92,000, “lt tan't @nfe to walk the etreets of New York at night," declared John can in Yorkville Court to-day. Vhat's why I'm here, Your Honor.” charged with He had a few bumps w bums Hundred and Twelfth street t over.” ‘The charge against READY TO GO TO MAYOR, “UU? Jenn Ryan and Jonn tervan, ———_ paloon with @ razor Por forty one ot Me. ‘Tomkins Wik jaca |) HkVan 49 in Bellevue Hospital badly of the publi y of Hudson Ce ‘omkin Vil € ‘There is a gash the right side N. J., it ie charged, have been Ele { f Lot his neck that escaped his jugular vein by politicians for thetr perso th yoy a hair eudth, Hervan was in poses, without the payment of | #8 a conplainnt against Donegan and from this unique bank, it Ne tine a big gash in his right arre loged, Yeadera conducted large per i three fingers of his righ a we erations, Fifteen years of the » moat deverad by Don sor which Is under view tna Grand J Who has a store at tnvestigath tarted by rre PG rt nth street and ond avenue, the cutor of found and Mervar os It at ° whose place {t at Thirty. office of County Collector under the in first street and Second avenue, rm Nuence of the late 1 rt Davia, head friends . psi and front of the Democratic orguniza ad DP Slashed at Ryan's Neck. kg WPMNETA Leh, ieodcraliea by They attended w theatrical perform. Davis influence, have the appo ne HosING TRI oe, ee (power, Steplen M. Eagan, present| * pihetdredsaahg les ala Mesh EL) County Collector, was preceded ts at his home, No, 200 Mast Thirty Davie’'s father-in-law During @ at TH eeeth atheat AS the last fifteen years the Davi jo the along the river Donegan 1 was strong in the operations of the of-| front. Tits plan conte Ae) Vephosh- tter S| ee a, Aad bi ed alle ‘5 neck to what ts charged have been done ots BB See ate ene 4 ean turned and irty-firet street hands with in the block and ip who tried to cut with A ured men to Relle Sanitarium. ‘The murderous prisoner wae taken to Headquarters this morning and Mned up. McMullen said he recog- Upon | nized him as @ man Who had spent some time tn @ sanitarium, When Magistrate Herrman had heard ; the evidence against Donegan and Done- wan's exciine he held the prisoner for mputations | further examination may be heard later. There ts @ evidence to wt ack w Ryan's testimony . according to Herven, W that Donegmn'a at: | erditaced, as Donegan had jer in Here wandering about —_>-—— Horses Burned to Death. Four horses were burned to death and | reported to the Brooklyn |two wagons destroyed in a fire that that the youngsters had | Wrecked « stable at No, 70 Waverley avenue, Bi F. Nolan, of No. & Washington avenue, early this morning. blaze Is a myster eT | stable until mid |horse and says ¢ y of |condition when the p toms will r belonging to Peter The origin of the as Nolan was in tho ikht doctoring a sick he left. Two hours The total Broadway and 5th Av., Cor. 21st St. erything waa tn good | Li kik. WORLD, IN AMBULANCE 10 Woman After Policeman’s Coat Smothers Blaze. Fearing his patient would die in the | ambulance, Dr, Cole made a record- breaking dash to the Harlem Hospital to-dny with Mrs. James Harrington, whose Ught wrapper came tnto coftact with © gas stove at No. 154 got the woman to the hospital, but her death tn expected. Mra. Harrington, who Ives with her | mother, Mrs, Anna Fall, was making | beds, when her dress swept across the stove, In an Instant her clothing was aflame, Her screams brought her sev enty-year-6ld mother to her side. The old woman endeavored to tear the burning garments from her daughter und was burned about the faec and hands, The screams of the two women at- tracted Policeman Prazak of the East One Hundred atid Fourth street station, who came running. He whipped off his heavy coat as he rushed into the room, and, enveloping Mra, Harrington in it, smothered the blaze, Dr. Cole, who came in renponse to the , found that Mrs ¢ body had been some of which she had) Hngion 4 e by the flan inhalee Torrential t ays ago tinued last night. The streets of th are flooded and street traffic and ing and telephone systems are de- moral de RT Neither wash nor wear changes the size or style of ‘ARROW ‘| COLLARSS | M5teach, 2for 254 | Sete Nes | Have the strongest button- | holes it is possible to bes in a collar | Cinett, Peabody | | QUESTIONS OF SEX Are fully and properiy answered in The P Common ‘Medical Adviser by " | ee) Becior Book containing th eugra ings Aud ook che "throughout the country. 4 Grees Devt. T. 608 Washington t., Buttalo, Now Yen Spectal Sale Saturday Misses’ Suits Especially designed for | misses and of French se nish make. 22.50 material, small women, | rge and mane ; superior | Value $25.00 } Tailored Suits copies of French models, of serge, 25.00 29.75 Values $s 75 to 845.00, $25 Full Length Coats, $15 Coats, of serge, Sridin ryandl fe fancy mixtures; for motor, travelling or street wear, Every smart style is represented; checks, stripes, gray worsted and white serge; custom tailored. ps = Women's and Misses’ Value 825.00 *15) | ANODAAVA00 0060000009 00000000000 055 . _ beveneevenneneseneenenesensetenseece: wer, Sonnet MARCH 24, 4 Invite Your Critical Inspect Fh archeds all sizes and widths, & RLUAUIARE NORE EDTA VARRRRRREAEEAAE ERROR REEOAER EAR ONO ORR URRE RRR ES Ii makes little difference what you need---a Worid “Want” will go and get it. 1911. Our Custom Order Catalogue Matled on Request The Forsythe College Sweater Price $5.00, THE LARGEST WAIST HOUSE IN THE WORLD. Suit Department Unprecedented Values Tailormades for the Spring Strictly Tailored—Finest workmanship-equal to custom made garments. MISSES’ SUITS, 14, 16, 18 YEARS. SMALL’ WOMEN'S SUITS, 82, 34, 36. WOMEN'S SUITS, 82 TO 44. English Shepherd Plaids, $25.00, $28.00, $35.00 Up. Enslish Nave Serger” *a0-00, *28-b8) Santee US: French Blk. & Navy Serges, 22. 50, 25.00, 28.00 U; Up. English ME aoe 22.50, .00, 28.00 Up. Rich Black Satin Suits, ay ety 48.00 Up. ’ 00, 48.00 Up. $ -50 New Satin Shawl Collar 29 Very Stylish—Value $40.00 Special Waist Offering Will Place on Sale—To-Morrow } | #0385 200 Bulgarian and Grecian Marquisette Waists | White Serge Suits, 28.0 Fine English All Wool Gray Mixtures Embd. REGULAR PRICES $5.75 AND $7.50, John Forsythe wes °* =: “Best Vatues at the Lowest Prices. Callens Special Saiuraay Boys’ Russian Blouse Ei Suits and Reeiers, 69 A special sale of Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, as illustrated, large variety of fancy mixtures, that usually retail at $2.98. Ali trimmed with silk em blem on shield and sleeves, silk tie to match colors Knickerbocker pants; sizes 2 to 8 years, Also Boys’ Red Woo! Reefers, emblem on arm, velvet Collars; sizes 3 to 10; regularly $2.98. Gals’ 95c Wash Dresses, A pretty variety of fancy Wash Dresses that were made to sell at $1.49. Materials are ging hams, linens, percales, in plaids, checks, stripe: figures; all the new models, as kimono, butterfly ef. fect, Dutch neck chree-quarter eves or jumper; with or without the combination cuff bottom finished skirt 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Spring Coats Women’s Long Kia Gloves All wool .nannish mixtures, three-|Lambskin; 16 button length; white, quarter length: semi-French back: | black or tan; guaranteed, 98 shaped collar, trimmed with Persian | all sizes; op wernt $1 Women’s Hand Bags silk and fancy buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years; regu $1 48 larly $1.98. e Black Satin, with long silk Chiidren’s Spring Coats |handies, 7 in. rourd frame; 49c All woo! flannel serge, in red and navy, | value 98c . .. and white check, with flannel_sailor Women’s Lace Yokes collar and ‘cuff’ to match: QQ Good quality lace, round or Dv, Women’s Dress Skirts Habutai Silk Material is all wool chiffon Panams, | White, 36 inches regularly inverted back, circular effect; black | 79c.;yard.. F 59c pot SSiay $4.98 $2.98 Women’s Underwear mesee extra sizes, 7, 8 and 9; value a5e 121st with check collar and cuffs; or black sizes 2 to 6 years; value $1.49. square; reg. 49c. ide; washable, strong beautiful embroidered front and tunic, |and serviceable; Shoes isle thread ribbed vests, lace tr 15c » gun metal and vici Ppeieny Bett) Boys’ Underwear Balbriggan shirts, short sleeve shirts, Boys’ Shoes knee drawers; sizes 24 to 34; 15 SC | svecia: c Women's s Ror Satin and kang. calf; Blucher or bal.; sizes 9 to 2; special. Women’s Long Silk Gloves Black or white only; 16 button length; | Gauze lisle thread, deep garter top, high spliced heel; tan or © 15¢ ti wth Se eee ee eee SOC | Pier: tt sizes; worth 25... No C. O. D. of Mail Orders. @—— FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DAILY. — 3? Mears Loaders ynpson Craw) UNPSOTS STREET. NEW YORK. bai 9 Thousand Pairs of Patrician BiOES In the Newest Spring Styles ROM th nds of the designers all through the processes of manufacture none but the most skilful ever touch Patrician oes. That is why Patrician Shoes give the foot small, smoothly rounded lines, and possess the daintiness that touches the ground with airy lightness and fastidious grace, Pa cian Shoes are beautiful, but they are aiso practical. are more comfortable; none wear or keep their shape bett few so well. Poe 0 Patrician Gun Metal Pump *3.50 A Woman's Gun Meta’ Pump, with a Cuban heel, short vamp, with that new high round toe; beau No, 48814. | | tifully high jeg SIMPSON ChAW ORD CO,, Eth Ave. Sew York City aap! SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS" WORK MONDAY WONDE Street) W, L. DOUGLAS i) Perfected, Dry Cold Air System FUR STORAGE 2% ON THE PREN ~ ys a ge OF VALU- ATION ES 23d STREET, WEST ) Near Fifth Avenue, N.Y. CHU “THE HOUSE e INDIVIDUALITY” SATURDAY---3rd Floor ANOTHER SPECIAL Collection of Spring’s Smartest, Jauntiest Tailored 4x2 Dress Hats AT .00 VALUES NOT TO BE DUPLICATED ANYWHERE, UNDER ANY CONDITIONS saye through the Renard Organization, the strong- est of its kind in the entire millinery world. The Tailored Trimmed Hat Section in which these remarkable offerings are made is a distinctly new 3rd floor de- partment—unapproachable for extent, Be ae eee ene! and VALUES. 2&°4 SHOESHER/ “W. L. Douglas Spring Styles in clude more Snappy and Up-to- Date Shapes in Oxfords & High Cuts than ever before produced. W. L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, lool and tit better and wear lo r than any other p, giviug you better value for the than you can obtain elsewher you buy W. L. Dougias shoes pleased because of the fit and and when it comes time for you will be yout more than Sumit i If yon eat from factory to wan Wk. 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