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f. CTR DEMAND HOBOKEN CITIZENS}: eas Discharge of Tax Collector/» Egan Requested in a Sharp Letter. OLITICIANS SHOCKED. |*, egal Measures Threatened if Freeholders Refuse to Do Their Duty. citizens of Hoboken end Hudson , have made & running otart in against the graft that is their city's finances. The Federation of Hudson County gent to the Freeholders a letter, ing the immodfate removal from of County Collector Egan, who sentenced to manner, which will eliminate ab- iy any chance of controverry when of two riiable real estate men, in, @ carpenter: and an expert on valuation to appraiso every inch perty in the mile-square city, and ‘Mile & report with the Union. Already the activity of the citizens ‘who have taken courase through the mea given their efforts by The ing World is a distasteful topic the City Hall. The tetter sent the Freeholders by the Citizens’ Federation was a bombshell to the ounty politicians because tt contained @ statement that the committee would | feeort to legal measures to remove ‘Regan if the Freeholders refused to do ‘gheir di ‘The letter read as follows: GHARP DEMAND FOR PROMPT ACTION MADE. . “SeVersey City, N. J., April 3, 1912, the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Hudson County: “Gentiemen—The Citisens’ Federation Hudson County, in common with all ‘who take an intelligent inte: om airs, have been, and a: ‘vy your retention e Of. County Collector Egan. It ts . | t@. our county throughout and iy charged with crime, but indicted, ‘tried and<largely upon his own con- jeted of embexziement and dentenceé to penal servitude. The res- Mbility Lor continuing this shameful 30 tion rests with your charges were pending, some justi- tion might be urged for your fallure displace Mr. Egan from office, It ‘said, with some force, that he Na be allowed ¢o resign. But he has no disposition to give up the ti office, even after conviction sentence. Your duty ie clear to from the administration of the government the reprach which w reste upon it, of retaining as sole Han of county funds a man con- * your may propriate to remove the County Collector, be an tional atign. ‘The Largest VILGOX’S MYKILE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. ) Specials for Easter Please come early inthe day. The immense crowds that have filled our store this week have prompted us to make this est in order that you ma the throngs that are sure to be ees et ot ‘wey of White Burnt ($2.48 to $3.98 Genuine Hemp Hats; ans; many fine ier ae repularly $148. ROC Tailored ron in a great variety |28 dozen Children’s dainty Hai Prd CO including a ade Sample Hats your body if you compel private citt- gens to invoke Jegal process to accom- pllsh this end, ‘Y respectful “CIT ’ FEDERAT “Charles Fall, Secre DETERMINED TO RID HOBOKEN GRAFTERS. Charles Fall, a real estate operator of Hoboken, President of the Citiens’ Secretary of the Citizens’ om of Hudson County, when Evening World reporter to- re ie an organised and determined ‘effort on the part of Hoboken citisene to rid this town and county of all ite) erafters. The proper me of the Ret e ‘We are going to get is ment of Hoboken property as compared With other taxed distriota in the county, | “The rate of taxes In this city have fone up tn th» last five to $%, Tho eo MN ment Outside of t benefits giv | ansensments ho dou or the ugh friendship, the square, There is hough, that Hoboken prop- | ed higher than property| cts, I indorse the #tate- of John Keresey, who has fought single-handed this fight for the last five years. From the extravagance of the city administration it !# known that the taxes for next year will keep on the in- fe part of this city is without any sewers. If sewers were bullt land would be. improved and large factories ‘oullt. The increased value on this land would raise legitim: the taxes which would pay the Interest on the ‘bonds covering the construction of the sewers. As it is now, the city’s extrava. fance in oir various departments makes jt im Wole for the money to be sused for thi: at neces#ary purpose. . THREATENS TO MAKE POLITI.| CIANS @QUEAL FOR MERCY. | Mrs. H. VON RODEN of LYNDON, KY. Recommends Lydia Lydia E. eats ham's Vegetable Compound for Backache, Nervous- ness, Headaches. Lyndon, Ky —“I have been taking Lydian E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Com- ind for headaches, neuralgia pains, Backache, nervousness and a general run down condition of the system, and am recommend your remedies to my friends and give you permission to publish what I write.""--Mrs. HL. Von Roden, Lyndon, Ky. When a woman like Mrs Von Roden is generous enough to write such a letter as the rors for publication, she should at least be given credit for a sincere de- sire to help other suffering women. Millinery Store in America. be better served and may avoid attracted by these unusual bar- excellent assortment of shapes and colors and two-tone ef- “$1. 98 fects. Special at... made and prettily trimmed Hat in white, blue, pink and Tuscan, ve of Hoboken,” mn | solutely unnecessary, The second floor THE EVENING WORLD, in the city. There was an effort made] ciiman and one of the organizers who to hi new city charter to reduce the| tried to form an independent light und city’s expenses. It got as far as Tren-| power any to be operated by the ton, but it never left the committee 0 corroborated the charges Should any charges tly was over as f the officials it 1s nis n whioh reported 1 be made against any said Mr. me again | ‘An appeal was made to Gov, Wilson th to legislate reform in the present jury | ayatem hie reply was unsatiefac- tory, He intimated that the dominant Political factions were in charge of the situation, 1 <4 you that the citizens of rb eing aroused and are going to do things that will mak the corrupt politicians squeal for mercy. It may take time, but it will surely peat abate A World te the firet ever alded our rd hi been impossibility to obtain the proper sort of publicity In t Hoboken's fighting spirit their necks, But so ‘far has peen frultiess, perhaps becatee we lacked the proper kind of a leader. You can look in any city department and you can find ample proof of the waste of tho City’s moneys. For in- atance, take the Street Cleaning Depart- ment. The Commissioner receives a sal- y of $3,600; recently he received an @ salary of $2,600. Besides ‘an annual appropriation to leaning Deprtment of $20, his cit yls only a mile equare amusing to r nzales, who was the former| 4 fact that there we ployed do’ Batore the Hvening World reporter New York, it was humorous} a citizen that It was o that a few month: which had only two police " ent administrat ct for a large part of the tax burden on the citizens, You know what a new addition has been built on the City Hall. It was ab- sailed fe of the City Hall is not used for tho city's purpoess. I tried to make the Called North. Council! use it when I was Mayor. In- o April 5.—Mrs. Henry toad ft 1s given to Company K of the! Lane Wilson, wife of the American Am- Fourth Regiment who have an armory Beseasor, left last night for Ithaca, N. in Joreey City. , where her son Warden, a student at “Aa regard the over-assesement of Ho- Sorrell University, is seriously ill, The boken property, everybody knowa that | Ambassador caused to be published pri- e| vate cablegrams from President Bchur- | for $1,200 less than its assessed ‘That is only one of many Instance 4 F. Volk. a former, Republican te Americans in Mexico growing out of the n-_departure of Mrs_ Wilson. Alterations Free Furon Sr. Cor, @aunas St. B'KLYN. An Easter Display of Exquisite New Waists or = eee Variety and Ex- ceptional Beauty and Originality The Unquestioed Supremacy of the Waist Department is one of the most gratifying features of the great de- - velopment of the big “Martin” Store. Saturday’s Remarkable Waist Specials The New Tunic Coat Waists Graceful, Stylish and Beautiful Several new models of Lingerie and Voile, trim- med with cluny and Val. Laces, regular values 1 00 up to $3.00 be Dainty Coat Waists of French batiste with broad oke and insertion of baby Irish lace; others 1. O7 lavishly embroidered. Value $5.00 Emb’d Pongee Silk Waists Elaborately hand embroidered; two very attract. 1. 9 7 ive models. Worth $5.00 Emb’d Chiffon & Messaline Waists In all the new Spring colors; “lace trimmed; ) trimmed; many beautiful models to select from. Value 2, O7 Other Smart Dressy Waists up to $20.00 Regular Value $35.00 Of changeable taffeta silk in all the new, Spring colors; handsomely trimmed; copies’ of the 22 50 very newest Parls models e Custom Tailored Suits The “‘Martin’’ Special; Worth $25.00 The suit which makes you feel that you are well dressed. Perfect fitting, stylish hand tailored suits; made of imported fabrics only; many le are lavishly trimmed; all colors Children’s & Junior Coats Many Attractive Models in Serge, Novelty & Fancy Weaves 4.50 5.75 6.75 9.75 Values from $7.50 to $15.00 foeeae) value $2.48, $1.48 oon EVENINGS UNTIL EASTER MILLER “HYAMS. Fur eae Under Natural Conditions DRY COLD AIR VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM 2% Rate Best Servicc Telephone 5900 Main "| Perfect Remsly fee's for Eczema ena Nene Myrtle Ave. _FRIDAY, APRIL 5, POSLAM DRIVES | ‘AWAY ERUPTIONS All Skin Troubles. | Poslam is the pre-eminent skin rem-| edy, the one depend healing agent for immediate use whenever ecsems oF skin troublesannoy. The manner ia Sena iy exerts HO ped properties from first aj roves the real merit which isalone hate for its present extended use. T dre gists sell Poslam at 50 cents. Mh — of permanent freedom fro: the ene Clothing on Credit tort The Inteat stylea of Men's, and fel Srapen'e Gothing Weekly Payments, No Money Down $1.00-—A Week——$1.00 will keep you well dressed. GROSS CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 920 Broadway, Brooklyn. M LY UNTIL PAID, PLAYER PIANOS $275 $385 8S Monthly by our AUTO SERVIC handing and prompt atte Easter Specials $40N ulting & Co.88 neriay, Hibert& Co. 3, 135 Coraish& C Linen Dress, 7.50 9.75 latest models, 9.75 13.75 * OPEN EVENINGS, co'ess~ ae Gree 60 Years. Serge Dress, Misses’ and Junior Dresses Of French serge, taffeta, chif- fon and fancy materials Brooklyn OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs. Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn _ Women’s New Spring Coats Smart and Exclusive Models of Serge, Whipcord, Mixtures, Taffeta, ‘Satin, Voile and Mistral Etamine; for Motor, Travelling, Street or Evening Wear. 19.75 25.00 35.00 isses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Smart Apparel Girls’ Washable Dresses Of gingham, percale, rep, lawn, madras, cordeline, Swiss, etc. 150 2.00 2:95 3.95 Girls’ New Spring Coats Serge, shepherd checks and fancy materials, 5.90 8.90 9.75 12.50 Girls’_Lingerie Dresses Beautiful models, lace embroid= ery and ribbon trimmed, 2.95 3.95 5.00 7.50 Misses’ and Junior Coats Copies of French models in all prevailing materials and colors, Dressy Suit, 9.75 12.50 15.00 15.00 Misses’ and Junior Suits Copies of French models, of tailor Ca} » whipcord, shepherd checks fancy mixtures, 25.00 "15.00 20.00 in the 18.75 REAL ere. Ay SALE— A Lovely toes Can Be Bought sow at Cost fp the Park, sec 30 minutes trom New. in ae Tar 100 DOWN. BAL. SCEMNG be Ruts’ gu fect ‘hom, int i. ie memsely decor sera, nerhwood tems” sewer Dagieniers, “PECTAL, MR kc New Ye April a Money-Saving Month at 86, ind 90 MYRTLE AVENUE, . Lawrence St., BROOKLYN. ‘This Turkish Rocker FREE | During Aprit Liberty st. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. BUNGALOW SITES ary Mg ye ara | cot ES, | ie | 1308, ESTATE FOR SALE— | LONG ISLAND, | FOR SALE. Clothing “Credit HialaeatintN ae Manhattan Clothing Co., 1248 3d Ave., Cor. 72d St., N.Y. Open Evenings. REAL .- With Every Purchase of $100 or Morel! rt price for this beautiful Rocker ‘Most stores the price is $1! . It ie upholstered in excel- ot jag leather (the nearest intns “kear dae wrings, (ee eee, 00 Wee $100 Worth,$1.50 Week! Credits | $150 Worth,$2.00 Wee OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 P. M. On Heady.made Guits or 01 Latest Styles in Men's, Women's & Children's Coats, Suits, Hats, etc. Suits from $10 to $30 Michaels Bros. S"Ave 9'°S: BROOKLYN WEN'SOLOTNES phat HE Secrets PAT cat redion iinet Vaymant, EXCHANGE CLOTHING jour Broaneyud A ONE DOLLAR ‘A WEEK WIth CLOTHE YOU'! (CLOTHING): = (| WATCHES DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY THAT LASTS @ Regardless of what extravagant price you may pay elsewhere for artificial den- ture, you'll get nothing to equal these Roofless Teeth in durability, Seauty and satisfaction. They are simply unsurpassed and embody the last touch of expert crea- tive dental skill. The roof of the mouth is uncovered—taste is unimpaired and the teeth always remain firmly in place, as intended by oe The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FR: turn home at night with a NEW set that fits perfeotly. Sine fe. placed without p. ates decayed teeth restored—loose teeth made firm. All ork aranteed 10 years, Extractions and dental surgery made PAIN. y NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY id Crowns, $1.00 up Silver Fillings buat WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door west Abraham & Straus.) Le 8TO pT es SUNDAYS, 9TO2, German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies FOR SALE. Gold Fi FOR SALE. Easter Fashions REDIT DS ONC: EST VALUES ON THE CITY ASST es ae etars ee oe HELP WANTED—FEMALE. wine Fo ERB WastEe NEI AMP Aer OI Asp L AHLASSLER ES: FACTORY D NA 1D. CHAS RY DI 7 Baw ar NrwineN. ka oe ng WY: eI RS, Robinson, Lawyer an ot: Night. 1547 _B'was. For Men and Women on CREDIT We carry the most elaborate assortment of this season's styles, and our prices are lower than you are accustomed to pay. Our easy terms at our two stores enable you to Dress Well on small weekly or monthly pay ments. No reference or security required West End Clothing Co. 316 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. BRONX BRANCH: 2858 3d Ave., near 149th St. Open Evenings. George Rol INESS OPPORTUNITIES, tunities ; 16tet_ st. York Chy; good AL Huels Sous #4 -ar, 170 BROADWAY, COR, MAIDEN LANR. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY WERBKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, American Watch and Diamond @ Maiden Lane, Tel, S807 Cort, Take Elevator, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT JAMES BERGMAN a7 a7 Met igen Lane THE WORLD'S EASTER PUZZLE See the FUN Supplement OP vant. SUNDAY WORLD

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