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ODS, ALL KINDS, [WHEREIS PEDRO? [VANDERBILT HOTEL TED AS UNFIT. | POLIEDECLAREE | WORKMEN LOCKED LERS IN GQURT! SLEW COMPANION, OUT BY OPEN SHOP i, from Soup to ri a eis Found Contain Pawn- | 560 Wait for Union Leaders to tionery, Is Represented tickets and May Clear Up Tell Them Whether or in the Cases, Robberies, Not to Go Back. tices Devel, Mayo and O'Keefe had| The police are trying to locate a Con-| A squad of policemen kept the 560 igned before them to-day @ proces-| tral American named Pedro. If they|Workmen who were employed in the of venders of spoiled or adulter-| find him they belleve they will have the truction of the Vanderbilt Hotel, eatables and drinkables, compris-| murderer of Peter McQuinlan, who was) Thirty-third and Hhirtysfourth streets everything on the menu card from | slain 100 feet from the station of Harbor |and Lexington avenue, until last Satur- to nuts. A police on the Battery last night, Not |4ay, moving when they gathered around tant Corporation Counsel Stteffel | only do the police think he 1s the assas- | the building to-day. They are awaiting there to prosecute the accused. | sin, but they also belleve he has been |{h@ decision of their delegates as to ot the day was canned | robbing apartment houses for some time | Whether or not they shall =eturn to It aged and musty. past. . " gascous that it would endanger | Mt case containing a pair of arm pro- e tectors, used by seamen in tropical coun. fe of the per: ating it," | id when wo as resumed ld be o ry SL (Ree ANG) WOOUDIN OF CM CbINt, Or | ov coer any mcm erate moun nace 64 Mr. Stleffel. the “open shop" plan. The only union Jennie Carlip was charged with | (#¥ they found in the river, near the] non who returned to work to-day were ing What she represented was milk, . It ts understood they the brickl yh what the health officials declared |@"4 It wa have no grievance, ehalk and water. bought at ion wo ice The quasi lockout on Saturday was| was followed by Israel Michelon, the result of the introduction ‘Thursday wi, lit 1s alleged, adulterated cream, | the marks of a of strike-breaking marbie owrkers in If-dozen dealers were accused of} The most places of men who have been on strike | Ing eggs: that had reached old age. since Aug. 9. The marble workers at that Ix{butchers were accused of selling time demanded an increase of wages and beef, mutton, lamb and pork, pysroouey, “6 heals “cosen the right to settle for themse ques- | chicken butchers pleaded not arfpins and overshoes being | tiong of dispute, provided they came up| mt to selling fowls the flesh of | Put up for small amounts with T./ roe 4 second time after having since ‘| was declared to be decaying, | Cohen of No. 49 Third avenue. been settled by the board of arbritration, Qnions, potatoes and carrots were 1 that McQuinian, | Another ca of trouble Is said to be | r ented. Dealers charged with of- hon ew London, Cann |the importation of marble purch tetin, them for sale knowing they and who has been nes ene iad the | outsld of New shades by the hotel o were decayed pleaded guilty and were |1ocks working on excursion boats, had | ers. letioff with fines of $5 each. been a member of a growler party | uls Silverman owned @ firkin of | Which held forth at Carlisle and W et seized by the health inspectors, | Streets until 7.90 o'clock last night. F A chemist of the Board of Health | of McQuinlan’s companions have been | hagded each of the three Justices a | founded up and have satisfactorily ac- glass of “weisser schnapps.” a ¢ counted for themselves. tion that Mr. Stieffel explained would MeQuinlan was stabbed in the neck | put the most ancient of Bowery pan-| while standing at a fence fifty feet from handlers to sleep as quick as chloral, Ph 1 River, On the other The liquor had been seized tn the store | side of the fence was a watchman talk- scene of the murder, another suit case, collar that had been 0 as the two h of thirtyeaix pawn ets, They were for personal ef- marble pure is handled by men In the 3 —_— | Rodgers’ Airship Badly Smashed, » N. Yu Sept. 0 . which wa terday at Red House on the Catta- raugus Indian reservation, {8 tou of Mrs, Bessie Schnur, and {1s also| ing with a friend, but neither heard any | pe so badly damaged that it will be known as white whiskey, made pri ne | di sturb *. The police believe that | gn 3 ountry aviator cipally from wood alcohol, MeQ and Pedro had a fight, and | before Thursday turned ! Morris Kohn was arraigned for ofter-| While MeQuinlan's back ing for sale squab: h | Pedro slashed him, MeQu pe De oe pert Fe Tin ene He is said to have closed the building and declared that] , STAGE HONEYMOON HAD AFFINITIES, Marguerite Sylvia is the principal. Recently, she sald, she appited for em- nt as < show girl In this com- causing her to be held up to ridi- A humiliation. e added that her husband when she remonstrated 1, notwithstanding to $100 a week, he declares she is Informed nd is living with Mrs. whose husband divorced her tly, naming Lavine as corespond- ig stage director of Mrs. Lavine Sues for Divorce nd finding that her husband was rector, she notified the manage- irae m h he desired to cancel h - From Director of bn ll ele a ed Be Lavine denies all of his wife's “Gypsy Love.” charges. He declared she left him be- cause he could not afford to Keep her he satd, sipport, n to. pay Charging that her husband, Wit 8S. Lavi theatrical manager and sta ‘used to ace director, He says his s As stage direc an, whom, she says, he !s maintaining tor has never been more than $50 per in luxury In Newark, Mrs, Sadie La- week, vine to-day filed sult for a divorce tn he Supreme Court here and asked tice Pendleton to grant her $2 weekly alimony and $20 counsel f ‘The coupie were marri During the 8 plaint charges, while m Cx Welcome to Thousands. Prescription for Indigestion That Has Done Wonders in Hospital Work. ‘This ts the formuta that has cre- ated a furore tn the medical profes of tts remarkable ifferentiy from for this wide- spread ailment, almost tmmediately relieving distrems after eating,» sour stomach, belching, dizziness and head aches, If used for sufficient time tt will cure the wi - f Pepsin: three One ounce teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bedtime.” Catandir always comes put up tn ou k by this time it from his whol t results mix the er, then let stand the Pepain and the wt an hour Te whi wh elny. ted clip out this J ogive it Advt Meyer Rich and Nathan Muller, | DFOter | candy makers, pleaded not gullty to| selling impure sweets, Mr, Stleffel told the Court that the peanut bars Rich | Walia Ménufactured were found to be very | of 1 injurious to health, while the cand es" made by Muller w. She feared appendicitis = or eee veer br, John B. Im the majority of cases fines were | Des | imposed. Others were postponed fr Specials pe a HQTEL CASHIER PLEADS UILTY TO THEFT aiunab| Méphattan Employee Said to er & Gotten Away With Total bs of $50,000, Sclatica and Neuritis Frank J. Dorian, who for twelve years are will be interested to 1 cashier of the M a proprietary remed: piegded gulity to two indictme ‘fa patent medicine, heretofore prescribed nigigrand larceny when he was arraigned only by physicians, is now offered for deffre Judxe F sale direct to the publ . It is made of U. S. ty | U. §. Govrentr on | sures its aby that ric, styling and tailo establish new high 20.00 and 22.50 Stan- dard Value Suits and Fall Coats, at 15.50 The Suits are of high- grade cassimeres, worsted chev- iots and velours, neat dark mixtures, new stripe ideas and plain wale effects, new grays, browns, dark olive shades and new dark mixtures, The models embrace the snappiest and most distinctive style redients (the rd) which ine agth: As@stant 1) stad to the ¢ of fhe books « during the list for for the hi $60,000. The prose remanded { could be mad how he dispos whether or recovered. > in unfortun MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL CO, te 7 Fiatirow Building. PEPE (ideas we have ever shown, and (el) n sizes for men, young me boys. The Fall Coats are of high- grade black and oxford worsted, finished thibets, excellent ve- lours, high-grade worsted chev- iots, and wale tweed overcoat- ings, in new grays, browns and tans, in plain wale, neat stripe and herringbone stripe weaves. Models are those same smart and distinctive styles shown in our very high priced garments, Sizes are complete for men, young men and boys, rea Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Sale Tuesday and Wednesday, of ial — 1750 Pairs Imported Lace Curtains Comprising Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Lacct, Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 In. the Smith Gray & Co. Stores ERE arevalues that demonstrate the economic possibilities of a unified tailoring plant, raised to hundred per cent. efficiency plus the experience of not | & sixty-six years. Combined here are fab- $18 & $20Fall & Winter Suits, for men, young men and boys, ‘at L Cracker. To-day ring at prices which value standards. 22.50 and 25.00 Stan- dard Value Suits and Fall Coats, at 1 8.50 The Suits are of fine English finished velours, superb wors- teds, worsted cheviots and Saxony cassimercs, in new grays, browns and _ olives. Smart weaving and mixture effects on blue and black grounds. Included are the new English soft ro!l models and all the smart and distinct- ive style ideas that emanate from the Smith Gray & Co. designing divisions, Models and sizes complete for men, young men and boys. The Fall Coats are silk-lined black and Oxford vicuna thib- cts, high-grade worsted cheviots and velours, Silk Lined. There are correct grays, smart browns and exclusive olive shades, also plain wale weaves, in smart and distinctive models and sizes for men, young men and 12.30 PEPE Peea ial OO eleles } ek ‘| of all classes. fel i} a ey Cluny, Irish Point and Colbert. ERE are, all told, lots and broken si * 275 Pairs Portieres | Armure, Tapestry, Dam At $5.00 and $70.00 Pair Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av, Broadway at Bedford Av. sk and Velour, nearly five hundred suits, in small smart styling and tailored as only the Smith Gray & Co, organization can talor fine clothes. The » Values up to $12.00 $16.50 $25.00 Pair, their making are confined to regular 18.00 and 20.00 garments, | and if you can find your size and pattern in tl e | means a saying to you of from 5.50 to 7.50, t —Also— | ; i Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Smith Gray & Co. every suit in disti-ctive and fabrics employed in SEEEH asso.tinent it eaerehel y° New York Stores: fresh. $7.50 to $10.00 and $15.00 to $20.00 Pair, * Formerly Complete Furnishings for Homes a Specialty Estimates upon request. You Will . 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Blown Glass Water Tumblers ite pigea Water ‘umblers; 6 Decorated Blown Glass Water Mason’s Fruit Jars Best quality; quartsize; each with porcelain en ition 4ef Decorated China je ghicers Cups and — Saucers) | Inicial Blown Giass| fe Pats! Q BP Water Tumbler: Tea Ci ps yand Saucers borders; gold elgedl tpecial LOE [ Choice $3.00 Pieces American Cut Glass at $1.69 | 5c Be Se china; col'd! | Wemen: navy: facing gold, in satin, Lac estry and othe Silver Link Sets— a handsome — design; great value at German Silver wide and 4% iu inches fancy ood quallt Horta; oe frame ati gins . $00 | finshed | Lexington to 3d Ave. ‘Walters Ml From All Areas the Store: ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | Anniversary Sale of Rich Toned NEW | Pianos YOU SAVE $150 TO $200 in this Great Sale of $350 List Walters Pianos for $198 cHable and ace large Arabic | ements; stem , Meckelod Canes “16, “Tsinen |B (2 covering; ‘cd corners: brass k handles. 88e Lighters — 59th to 60th St. | 81.00 A WEEK, rail 0 Down, #2 Per Week Beware of Piano Fr auds! ANOS tat st Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outi 6 | Don't buy a Piano unless it bears the maker's name,