The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1912, Page 16

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5 + FRAT THE GOLDS PARTOFHSSULL, atare : FOR CONTROL OF i ~ MABASH SYSTEM Default of Interest Precipitates | Michael Boyle Brings “Evi-|1 Hot Battle by Rival Bondholders. Following the Gefeutt to-day of the! ‘Wabash Ratirosd Company tn the pay- ment of ite January interest upon the | first refunding and extension morteage donds two rival sete of pondholders)| degen an active campaign for the oon- trol of the road's reorganization. Ono of the clements ts componed of the Gould and Kuhn, Lved & Oo, interests, | with the Equitable Trust Company a) trustee, The other element ts componed | of vankers who represent bondholders who want a hand in the reorganization for themselves. The committees which represeme the hanking interests that ere appored to the old management tn the ecquiaition | Jaca, chairman; Henry K. Cares, Wil- lard V. King, John J. Mitchell, Robert ; Ia Montgomery, H. K. Pomroy, William | Read, J. Marnédon Gmith, Alexander | A M. White, Albert H. Wiggin and Irank- fim 1. Babcock, secretary, They are represented by J. P, Cotton jr. as at y ould committee ts composed of Robert Goe- let, Bawin tewley, Thomas H. Hub- 0 dard, Alvin W. Kreoh, Robert Meming and Winslow 6. Pierce, who te chair- man, H. KR. Winthrop le secretary of the committees ené Muray, Prentice & “oy pling cl pa taateamat TH having inaiée information as to the in- ‘tent of the road with respect of the in- terert payment, made its arrangements TT for the same sort of advance as @ posi- tive matter, which ill Ge Gated om the Gteck Ex- change Neither Ge would tai about the fight to-day, wee e 5 sts22n8 White, beige, red, Curtains per pair | Michael Boyle's #k protruded for three-quart nineh |the rusty point of a knife biade, wael Hotmer handed wp by Royle to Magistrate) th had @ Mttle beer and they had a little! ! fight, whieh, Boyle explained, would | been redesignated by Gov. Dix to ait have been nothing between friends Rd) “yietice iiotohkies began hi! the table and attempted to excavate! ‘Term with Justices Gerard and Bea- hia host's cranium, After the party| bury. Justice Cohalan is assigned to MoPermott dianppesred. the wurgeons treated his wound from|the placa temporarily vacant due to the extertor, They told him he wan|the iliness of Juatices Goff and Fitz wall, The reason Hoyle didn't bell them was because he kept having the moet excruciating pains in hie head. He| kine of Rookland County and Juntice Bxact Copy of Wrapper. complained ao porsistently that Dr,|Davendorf of Herkimer County. Jue ‘William H. Luckett finally trephined | tion Giegerioh has been given to Justice hia akull and to his astonishment found | Goffe assignment in the ex parte term. | ~ ee reste tate pa a | west Mixty-aighth mreet atation were on | rr Mixty-seventh street this morning when they ran into MoDermott, who was promptly taken into court. MoDermott | 66 Pleated not qutity, and said he could 9 ~ | show fuatification. Magistrate Butte ' hela him for the Grand Jury. returned it to its little gas box. The soy ao MALTED MILK —pmmaiiemncoety The Food-drink for All Ages. PURNITUKE, CARPETS RUGS AND BEDDING @ year later was admitted to the tar say “HORLICTS.” LE LAE Wet i Any Mite Trent ca 2a E125E Srvc SON AVE ey paring for weeks for this. to you below the manufacturer's wholesale price. All widths. room. Imitation filets, mission nets, novelties of all kinds. Prices marked are just one-half their value. 27 to 50 inches wicks BB e at, per yard, 15c, 24c, 35c, 42c, 48c and.......... Scrim Curtains—One lot. 500 pairs only. All 234 Very wide imitation filet insertion and edge. In the Curtains in this lot there is no value under $2.25 and up to $3.50. The early customers will get the best. They will be marked at 48 one price. Your choice, per pair, at. .........e0 es $1. of cable net. One lot. Extra double thread, 3 yards long; beautiful borders, dou ble lock edge. Insures many launder. 600 pairs in this lot. All marked at one price. Values $3.75 to $4.50; at. $2. 98 Lace Curtains -Nottingham, 3 yards long. ASSAULT CHARGE 2 —Koieh itis time waa 2 ( Hans AL 3 PE AVogetable Pre Similating the Food and ig eon Stomac acts dence” Into Court In Box And Hands It to Judge. A round botton o Butta tn the Harlem Police Court, t . OT NARCOTIC, | morning ————— = bch “There, Your Honor.” anid Boyle, * - enimay "| 27 JUSTICES AT WORK. Acpr of 01 SWATAITOR Royle brought a charge of felonious | neeora Number Begin to Cat Down) Bs Cad tee I . foe bomarisas, Aleton—and Justice So Aarault againat Thomas Meberme . twenty-one years olf, of One Hundred | the Crowded Calendar. | 9 and Twenty-fourth etreet and Amater- ‘ | A dam avenue. Yor montha, he told the! Twenty-seven Supreme © ourt Justices, | 0 Court, even after the surgeons got) Ne Inrgont number of Junticas sitting | vy through with him once, he went around | & Bagot Ng! At by Ras Te 6 point of MaDermott’s knife | Hain to-day on trial and equity calen- a) Aperfect Remedy for ere of an inch into his head. | jars, which are burdened with numer- * 411 tion, Sour Stomach.D wary Boyle gave a party atl wAjourned and retrial casos. In-| 2 0 || Worms Convulsions.feverish hia home, No. 1495 Amsterdam avenue, | oluded in the jist are the threo fewly Cag SLEEP. land McDermott was a guest, ‘Theyt! elected Justicos—Hotchkias, Cohalan and 924 | | ness ant LOSSOFs . who has i In the Appellate Dtvision. | Trial Term, Part 12, and Justice Pen- Boyle wont to Hariem, Hompital and dieton to Trial Term, Part 4. To take werald, Gov, Dix has assigned to the| New York County bench Justice Tomp- Toyle and Detéctive Sharpe of the ‘Then Boyle got his akull-button and Reformers fon Gets a Job. pointed to-day private secretary to Gu- sustamng erie | ec eieyes || CASH % LIBERAL CREDIT Mn Dougherty wae graduated from the} Harvard Law Bohoot in 190 and ‘chon | gue, Hench tao minate, manu! facturer’ 's prices. blue. You can make Curtains for any yards long; white, ivory and beige. Muslin Curtains —Rutfle, C sion. Value 1214, at Value anywhere $1.50; 98 long. Extra special; per pair, at, Cc WHITE Curtain Madras~?9 in. wide, | white. Sold everywhere at 48c to 50 FIGURED 15 slightly defective from the dewice * BER VAIO VBIT ois ctr creenrtanines OC t machine; at, DOD YAN 8540s ie cir 25. TELEPHONE CHELSEA 6600 ESNERS JZ SIXTH AVE. 22"4and 23°°Sts. THE EVENING “WORLD, TUESDAY,. JANUARY _2, 1912." —GASTORIA| For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes Didestion heeft ness ary fest Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral, PacSimile Signature soature of TY At6,months old 5 Doses ~ 35 CENTS The Great White Sale Swing CURTAIN SALE idan sale will be long remembered for the simple reason that we are selling curtains at factory prices, and in many cases at less than they could again be produced for. , In this sale it is our intention to serve our customers—to earn their patronage. We have been through one factory after the other to procure these bar- gains. All of these Curtains and Curtain Materials are perfect unless otherwise specified. Curtain Nets Fang, 107 pieces, peti will sell them We have been pre- Ruffle Muslin Sash Curtains—! to )} $4 verds pA Bi width, good sheer muslin. Per pair at. . H Cc Muslin Curtains—olored borders, 246 ai long. Just the bedroom curtain WS WE FON, Bint cakaneveanevacavaenaccatas 45¢ Secrim Curtains—White and Arabian colors; durable, with narrow insertion and edge, 244 yards long. Real value $2.00, at Curtain Muslin—White, 36 inches, dots and fig- ures. a oA 12}¢c, at, yd. all sizes, Vhive "73c, atypair Extension Rods Of heavy oes metal ends, “Fine ” Pairs, Nottingham Curtains Drawn-Work Scrim~A' _ plaids, and small; ivory. and oo ecnaaaaicernocaet ates Re . ‘This is NOT a sale of goods made for a sale—shopworn shoes or styles that are passe—but Regular Stock Lines In Every Deparimeat on Maia Ficor at an Actual Saving of 357 to 50% _ We originate hundreds of new styles cach season, and take this method of radical price reductions to clear out stocks, all real Cammeyer shoes, with the ironclad Cammeyer guarantee of style and service. The Opport.nity to Get Cammeyer Shoes at a Big Saving Is Yours Now 87.00 Bulton 50 and Women’s 85,00, 00, $5.50 ce, $ 6 and 87.0 $7.00 ‘Shoes, “Ship: $ Blucher and ¢ c. pers and and ‘Ustords eat) ' n’s 83.00, 50 an Women’s 83.00 and ‘ Bution, Lace, a a 83.50 Shoes. si Slippers x ‘ Blucher and Osiords. : and Oxfords. AROSE. ; 9 Children’s Shoes ——_ Children’s Button and|Children’s High Cut Lace Shoes Button and Lace Shoes Men’s $5.00, & Sizes 2}4 to6 \ 7 eS Sizes 214 to 6 $e.83 Reduced from $3.00 and $3.50 Reduced from $4, $5 and $6 \ 2 Sizes 11 to 2 \ 9. 15 Sizes 11 to? ) $9.45 Reduced from 83.00 ’ Reduced from $3, 84 and 83 f Sizes 6 to 1014 r] 54-6 Sizes 6 to 1014 ) $4.83 Reduced frou $2.50 s Reduced from $2.50, $3 and $s 1 Cammeyer mpedon a ns (FREE _ panos | 9 099 HANDSOME SCARFPINS FURNITURE Bf | rr2e to Tnose wao Finn THE OLD GENTLEMAN'S HAT, Rugs, Carpets, Bedding : $3.00 Down On $50 5.00 Down On 75 7 50 Down On 100 rger_ Amounts in F we Pay Freight and Ts jel EAST 125 STI H BET 3° &LEXAVESE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ) CONNOR PIANO ESTABLISHED IN 1817, Grand, Upright and Player Planes, 4 EAST 42D ST. OPEN EVENINGS, The Boy Is Snowballing the Old Gentleman Who Has Lost His Hat. Can You Find the Hat? HOW TO GET A SCARFPIN—}"* 1% 2 gentleman's hat, concealed in the above picture, on this or a separate sh of paper. Write your name and address plainly and send it with the piet TICAL PEOPLE. | not later than Monday, Jan. 8 1912, appa ies ., All Answering This Puzzle Will Receive an Order for oe st | Handsome Scarfpin. WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFTED BY MAIL, Story & Clark Piano Co, 12-14 West 32d St., New York City. It fa mot necessary to send tn thls coupom, but name may be sent in on any ally of p A PRACTICAL BOOK FOR PRAC-| First Aid to the Selt-Taught, Name... road ne spout Account Department. conuruction of the thot te mortal |B CHY eee reece eee e eer ee ees GRACE, cece cece rene eee se 5 nese te ee ies onler: Is he bestet eT eal Silanes, woken —=——= — — BE seat a ig pc oe Og Sunday World Wants Work Meniy Morning on a . _ > ete _*

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