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THE EVENING WoRtp, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. : SS ED with the victim to locate the house and be ats bop” ee 7 . 60 stealing a lettér that contained a] fight the flames through @ small aper- N WDGE CONVICTS | There wast, a not 'NEW CITY CHARTER Sie Cavan oesnes cated a conter.| POSTAL EMPLOYEES JAILED, |sxy zoning «jeer tna tn aes te ata OWS Che Xime mony wan directs he object at ence of the Democratic. members and | iets & Your, Vabovwr ven! Bt Ae Al ROTA [Of the passage of a man's body. n’s fan | Reny, trae direcied to tne object rn gta Wik eek a tne enabelt And Careler Geta a Vener, Laworer Ten! BLAZE ‘OW B08 STON LINE, [wien tne. tiase wan alarovered 3 Var 44 “ 4 ’. g@aiter, fire Goats were [eee bent ti You will obaerve that the testimony | | of the: defendant, Horus, 1« vacttiating jenty-atx votes shifting and contradicting, and that th In the Se testimony of Nis victim is clear, o hos bad charge of the charter, |fistent and convincing. A | iM A It | twelve good men convicted Horay, bs KAR Ag le ol | etter the recording of thelr verdict ten Democratic Senators are against the | before leaving the jury box thi | Di), ‘The protest of the New York City | The Bunker HIN fs the sister ship of rac , sa in @ of waste to-day that |the Massachusetts, She ie of 000 tons r [formed “me sunanimously that. they ‘ : i r senton n | for more than an hour. |regiter and of the twin screw type. | joard of Estimate agatnet the charter | pos 4 . “ . i lua Vee eile ire ea: | wan recetved and read In the Menate to-| wisile employed as a letter « ¥ Sai win tectee atl aed alse a8 to him if he hed not demai i day. | Hudson Terminal branch office, stole a t ‘toot Betclay . ‘¢ ! Court Says PATE Helped to & geparaic trial, Ioray, in himself, in Canvass at ties: Shows It) Marty Leader smith and Assembly. letter containing $2.25, Thompwon was Chiet Wallace of the Durean of 14: 0 wail tte it an Incident, and the petty thief man Foley had & conference in New arrest ratory 49,qaillag thin after: senses has pu Months for T at the required sev tb fooured. Id not reach Senator Thomas Cutten, | Chiet « vear Flames on the Bunker i the fire boxes In the wine room of the Maine Steamehtp Ja time, but finally were the city department. “|Company's liner Buriker Hill started @ * ago and has been a ban on “shadow” or cann mM 1 ork City vty de , s | ‘color’ dances in dance halls tn the 4 Rob Russian Who Had | pehes‘ommser"™aheac"aity ier aee'atte| Has No Chance to Pass | Yerk City lat night with Leader a Tie enqine and fire ronens are sure | greater cits, ie nant motice to that of | for aseasonable refresher. A glass shield between the criminal and hie] Fince (han thal EW , received the ten pounded by @ wall of sheet steel, and | fect to (he five hundred, licensed dance | direct from the wood is an Autumn Just Landed. victhn, who «ses his official power to] on Present Vote. other than tha lavore General the firemen, under Deputy Chief | halle in the city, ‘Tough dances are also and treat. ro in menace ta the ote ; jand 4p do the % A . arrived they were forced tol to be taoooed. tins? oa, a servants of the people must he respon- ag. Jodge Swann of the Court of General] sive to iiteir well: conelered demanda| AIBANY, Sept. %—In a final emtort| lodel Quick Lunch Couhters—Pad ‘Foods, Quick ‘Service—Sixth Fl Reaions iociay forwarded to Police} When propenly expres e KOOd| to force the pamsage of the New York Convmissioner Waldo, at the latter's re- {CF the service th Doltceman's. rae Charter through the Legisiature the shoul > quent, the transeript of the testimony Caumeny ee vaardlins credtDle | Democratic leaders to-day began mis: given at the trini of People vs, Moray, —— |gonary work among the insurgent legis: | Fecenthy tried before him and a jury.|SIX MONTHS FOR JEWELLER | iators, but without much resuit. rt tm! =e Moray was convicted of grand tarceny {thought that the charter will be aban. | tn the second degree tor revving a tus-|WHO STOLE TO FEED FAMILY. i oncf and he work of the aestion des : @an by the parme of John Kondratiuck Judge Foster Tells Man He| | voted to the passage of the reapportion- Featuring New Fall Apparel at Almost Unbelievable Prices Right on the of $%%, Polleeman Ruden kh. Huntington > . e of the Union Market police station was} Shouldn’t Have Children if He | Jointiy indicted with Toray and is now Can't Support Them. rasa: ole peiesice or per: [208m Restor in Gnera Se les aig Oni | Double Stamps Eve of Cold Weather. Your Buying Opportunities Were Never So Great thelpation in the crime. In his letter to |44y Judicially knocked the props from | ise Commiratoner Waido Judre Awann junder the Roosevelt large family: iden | “You wilt observe from the when he told @ prisoner that « man te the case that one defendant could not | Who could not take care of children @e- reths be guilty unless the other defendant | cently had no business having them. Until 1 o’Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter C7 Surplus Stock Shoe Sale 9 BF Seetatas gutt tc nim sows tat tne | Harry eadiman, a Jowell, hd Ton | PILLS | Famous Makes of Men’s & Women's $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes eer Weck eobakp Sirens we Wad éo-\of trom, Nati a Beyond any doubt, this is the most extraordinary shoe sale in years-when you consider what you get for your money. eptiied of his money and therefore he| York without funds. He had a wife) - ~* and a little child. He got a job with| | ad no epporiuity to frm a Drajes | 8°14 Waitton,'s amniacurng Made Of absolutely | . Jeweller of No. 94 Second street againet Huntington in particular. Hol "ier two days he auned for an aa-| Ure, Vegetable drugs. | Tan tase oe note of the Bamber on | vance on his pay. ‘The house refused, ich the officer's hat and that number wea /and while other employees were at Juncl 3} Huntington's officiat number. He One or'two at nig! it, Latest Fall Styles, wide choice of leathers in these famous shoes: Men's #4 Shoes, made by Rice & Hutchins.|Men's $4 and $5 Shoes, Men's #4 & $5 Shoes, made by Geo. H. Snow. made by United Shoe Zeadman stole twenty-two gold rings Men’s Celebrated $4 & $5 Shoes at | a ik Go lie a Om I ee miiatiet picked out Huntington aa the man | worth $7, pawned them for $9 and gave . * | , : Men's $4 and $5 Walk-Over Shoes. Makers. are amination as rte In [Deo ey nat” Setar nea, relieve constipation | STREET Men's #4 and #5 Shoes, made by Common-|M°"1 44 4)"uclonal Shoe Makers ee ned a commune tate a, cannot rear exttren ae-(@00 Keep all who use| wealth Shoe Co. Men's $4, 95 & 96 Shoes, made by the police station the day after he wan Stmeiy he han no. riety to have them | oh gan red, STORE Men's 44 48 Shoes, madeby R.P.Hazsard.| | Croddock Terry. rothed, tit the paling hlattar omite en | nan nave Deen guley oe state that @ policeman was jointly | ‘Then Ne sent Zeadman to prison for charged. Officer Burke, who wan sent! six months. ‘riday Bargains—Third Moor.) 73,000 Men’s$15 Fall Suits | Special Sale! Of All-Wool Men’s $3 Fall ah Materials at C/B a la Spirite Corsets TROUSERS gta f ] value in our $10 CBala se CORSETS are offered in styles on $ 98 ae Suits. They are the to fit every type of figure, graduated through 40 dif- 2 to. P ! marvel of all who see ferent models to meet individual peculiarities. In - them, and when we quality, make and finish, these corsets represent the Tran Cir Women’s $3.50 to $5 22%, Walk-Over Shoes ) | $ These shoes are all new Fall st; in lace, ak Gat and blucher models, in S$ . | all the wanted leathers and fabrics. Also patent and gunmetal stoes, with . a ° velvet or cloth uppers. All kee's heights. All the latest tce medels e — wececoecere oreo eeeeeeeeeeooece c~ Corset Demonstration- on Living Models Showing the Long Graceful Lines of o A i aay they are not to be nearest to perfection modern corsetry. { \ duplicated in town The C-B a la SPIRITE Boning gives ha te . for less than $15, we support and pliability without adding to the weight. iy hes? ~. want you to see them The C-B a la SPIRITE Seams hold the ~~ nea S' coe BY 30 we can prove boning securely in place, so the corset never “rides’ ; ‘a Read Our Guarantee 0 or twists. The C-B a la SPIRITE Stitching never rips or unravels, adding greatly to comfort and durability, \ The C-B ala SPIRITE adjusts itself to sup- port the abdomen and back, and allows deep, full; breathing without increasing the size of the waist On All Purchases In Our Boys’ & Girls’ Departments A Mighty SALE at Tremendous Savings Bring your boys and girls here to-morrow, for this day (Bargain phew ) will be long remembered. With every purchase in the boys’ and Girls’ Departments we will give Double “S. & H.” Stamps. Vast assortments are shown—the most complete stocks of practical clothing for younger folks ever prepared. 1,000 Pairs of Boys’ $1.25 | | 1,800 Giris’ Brand New Knickerbocker Trousers at 698c Washable Dresses at 98c Not the skimpy, ordinary kind, but big, Made of those serviceable materials that full roomy knickerbockers, in sizes 7 launder so satisfactorily—pereales, linens to.17—size 17 being almost large enough and galateas—in charming, dainty styles for a man. The colors and fabrics for girls of 6 to 14; including the newest (every one pure wool) are too numerous side rever (as illustrated) and sailor to describe, but the values are great— collar styles. We know you'll be glad to price only 69c. hear that we make a specialty of dresses ¢ See them, try them on, compare them with any other suits in town —we leave it entirely to your judgment, confident that you will surely buy your Suit here. We fit men and youths of every build, ro matte: how smal! or how tall, how slender or how stout. Sizes up to 50 chest. THE FABRICS INCLUDE Consult our expert corseticres. They will take THE BEST WORKMANSHIP Each suit is hand tailored great care to fit you to the right corset for your IC, Jah figure. Their services are free to purchasers. Je Seco eoeee= (Demonstration Second Floor) cr $a $2 & $2.50 Ostrich Tips ee Fee 3inaBunch' —. Black Only Only see Women’s $3 Gloves --~ ,---~-Infants’ Outfits— , elbow Of 22 Pieces, Value $3.50, at te glace kid gloves, elbow $1: 59) 2 Shirts, Per Bunch length; extra values for Bargain i Slips $ 2 88 4 e 2: RE TE EET, ee -3 . Friday, at, pair........+..++ 1 Dress, 6 Diapers, Women’s os Suede Gloves, clbow BO, TBarrain, | 1Kni fed Saeque, length: white and yellow: pair...» : Men’ a ereet Gloves te popular vireet andes: AQ at known maker ir Ghidcen's $1 Gloves, colors; pair... poem (Friday Ba: Here is a great bargain— FashionalellairGoods— eee Children’s Corduroy Coats, in navy and golden brown; prettily trimmed with silk braid and metal buttons; smart box effect; lined with good sateen; sizes 2 $4.98 three in a bunch — Black 28 inches long: made of goo: French Tips, with wide flues; ‘artistically arrang: Sturdy, substantially tailored Norfolk and double-breasted models in sizes 7 to 17, made of solid fabrics that are iron-wearing—-serviceable grays, browns and novelty mixtures—just think of it— right at the beginning of the season these $5 suits are offered at $3.98. Boys’ New $6.50 Suits $4.98 Swagger double-breasted styles in sizes 9 to 17, and snappy Norfolks in sizes 7 to 15—-Made of staunch blue serges and nobby fancy cassimeres and cheviots— @ tremendous assortment of these $6.50 sults for Ms 98: Boys’ $1.80 School Shoes, sizes 9 to 1344. Boys’ New $7.50 Suits BS.DS | svnoy seston. sissies Aristocratic double-breasted styles in sizes Girls’ $1.50 School Shoes, sizes 8to 2....... 9 to 17, and dressy Norfolks in sizes 7 Boys’ Standard 50c Blouses, sizes 7 to 15 to 15, in fancy bluss, plain blues, rich Boys’ and Girls’ fast black Hose, sizes6 to 1034. 10e browns and grays—over a thousand Boys’ 50c Cheviot Golf Caps... . Sbe handsome suits in thi “ Boys’ “Rah Rah" Hats, college colors... 4c us nie lot to pall ot $5.96, Bo:s’ 50c Neckwear, every color imaginable 25c Practical and desirable styles for girls of 8 to 14—not the ordinary kind, but full of charm—made of fine galateas, challies, tepps and ginghams. To make these dresses at home would cost you at least $3.50--in this special sale they are $1.98. Girls’ $5 Serge Dresses, $2.98 A fine wool navy storm serge, made into stylish straight front; side rever and sailor collar models, for girls 8 to 14 years, with full plaited skirts and trimmed in contrast- ing colors. These are sensible styles for school, with deep hems and deep laid laits, full fashioned in every respect. Fey! 're indeed $5 values, in this 2.98. Clusters... ces ‘ambrle, Pettteoats, dre: ‘sien, ruffles’ timsned . hair ‘dross and $1 ‘ehnnes made with waist i EURERed: slzes 1 to 5; special 21 ¢ eee (Friday rere oa) Floor.) eee enn*% “see orem Friday ec ES Moor, sooo pen ‘Meats and Groceries at Low Prices sm.'- (Wines ana er pag f ‘ . fears in any of the latest styles; i to 6 yeare; at... eee. ee bd ; Po a ass at this price, for the right sort are very Mall Orders a pera oop a French Spring: 43 Th aeinty ntti. And here's one of those rare events hard to find. bpp sold at any time for less than $2.00 84 6729 Bare nenes, (nade, ot ae $1.69 i that mothers will long remember None C.0.D. or $2.50, A bunch on sale es ie; 195 eet 1h ve 69 ; ¥ 2 7 4 " +4 uslin; 1,000 Boys’ $5 Suits at $3.9 |_| Girls’ New $3.50 Dresses $1.98 (Snow Bareton ate te pid. inset, i $249 3 bias Fe ---Misses’ all Wool (Fall Suits $ 98 SS We do not think their me LE They are made of all woo! cheviots, and dcloths i are sirictly tailored with Notch Collars, lined s00d satin. hag are newest Fall models. Come in black, fefem foe, brown and phim. Juniors’ lass, 13 ses" sizes, 14-16-18, Misses’ Dresses Newest Fall styles, trimmed with contrasting eclors. High a lew nek, me have deep lace yokes. S6. 98 Misses’ $12.75 Coats | Girls’ $6,$7 &$8 Coais Fancy tmustures ond plain! Smartest Fall models, colors, Some have evilor col- aise S* $10 |c0. “$2.98 Girls’ Raincapes Girls’ $1.69 Dresses Made of striped rainproof | Made of ginghams, percales material, in a full flare} and linenes in wide variety gine rood Db ioe heck made” BL wil age’ of Star’ Naphina Waar riven away tree with & PRINCESS Fi richest “a IN oe Fresh Fish and Meats Extra Poultry Special for Friday. Chicks | PR! ene and broilers, or (nird out from 2 to 4 Friday only. MB 7, Wilton tor BUILOING "of 2G! peat native beet: in. AV

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