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J § aboard would admit this ARTIN, DRAMATIST, <1" HOME WITH ATHRILLING Shortstop Comes to Terms With INKER WILL MANAGE REDS IF CHICAGO CUBS GIVE HIM HIS RELEASE. Garry Herrman On New Job for Next Year. CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Shortetop Joe IRST RACE—Selling; 1 6 and 9 to ‘A\ Melodrama in Which Mem- , | TEMTHENETHRTE Tinker of the Chicago National Base- ‘dali Team and Garry Herrmann, owner Cincinnati team in the same bers of the 400 May See rie naa C (Schuttinger), § to 1 Coral 1 rma under which | George Stoll, Continental, Arufic, Fatty Grubb SHCOND RACE.—Selling; Consolation; Themselves Depicted. from Chicago, it was announced to-day, The Kronpringcssin Cecilie of the North German Lioyd tne got in to-day With a cabin passenger list of 800, among them many notabie Americans, Frederick Towneend Martin wan re , turning with a new literary production, this time & melodrama, mind you, but a Bort of Rollcized melodrama in which the heroine is the embodimemt of all that fs good and pure. There will be lots of |i @oclety folk in the Martin thriller, and $f certain meinbers of the Four Hundred happen to stroll in they will see them- ves as F. T. Martin sees them. Martin was responsible for the ree pom that a party of Republican million~ @ires aboard the Cecilio had sent a wires less message to Theodore Roosevelt ask- tng him to withdraw from the race and eilow Mr. Taft to beat Gov, Wilson, pes kidltbaAeces tn LITTLE MAX BERG BATTLES Caught in Feather Cyclone When four feet four inches from the ground ‘Up, @nd whose eummit is crowned with whisker, got himself cycioned, as it were, to-day in the feather etore of to Jacob Dushe; street five daye ago. WITH ELEVEN BIG DUSHEYS. ahind He Hands Out One of His Curious Checks. Max Berg, of whom there ie cbout large quantities of yellow heir and + at No. 62 Allen atreet, ought to give Mr. M, Dushey ind of a check he had handed of No. 78 Orchard In the case of Jacob Dushey ft was & oheck for $122, @ very good looking mm one mile and Castle, 106 (Martin), 7 to 10, 1 to 4 and out, first; Lucky @oorge, 1044 (Gould), 1 to 2, man, 109 (Knapp), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, TH Mindinette, Monsieur X., Sti also ran and finished THIRD RACE—Handicap for all ages aix furlongs.—Acton, 97 ( 8 to 6 and 7 to 10, wor (Behuttinger), 9 to 10, 1 to 2 second; Isadora, 102 (Teahan), 7 to & and 8 to 6, third. Time, 1.132. Altamahe, Pharaoh, Jechiel also ran. RACH TRACK, LATONIA, Ky., Oct. 1} {The entries for to-morrow's rac WBdeurd and said that he looked for a “her daughter, “teresting passenger because he had a check on the Nationet Nassau Bank, with certification etamps and the like all over it. But ft came back marked N. G. and Jecob Dushey was greatly annoyed. For the check he had @ven unto Max Berg $122 worth of millinery, with a 10 and 6 off for cash. Morris Dushey had wrapped up $37 worth of feathere and was smiling None of the Republican millionaires Elbridge T. ¥, one of them, said that he didn’t how anything about such a wireless He characterized the lea as ir @. Gerry, who is in the oth It was a feather stor: brewer; Edward Rathbone you know, and small as Max Berg Bacon, chairman of the Board of Di+ Feotors of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- Max Rabinoff, director of the ballet at the Metropolitan |Dushey family, including Jacob Dushey, Opera House; Mrs. Richard Croker and| summoned from Orchard atreet, were ‘thel, recently divorced | arguing in a cloud of feather and whis- + | 1038: the eleven members of the from the riding master, Breen, and Mra. Henty Clewa and her grandson, Hen ws 2d. Master Henry Clews was a v Two detectives from the Clint street station unravelled the Dushe; from their visitor, Police Headquarte' many complaints ‘The detectives found a check-certific tion stamp on the floor of the feather shop, and it is alleged Max js possession when he ry ine doten white rats that were always get- ting loose. Snare LIEVE FIVE PERISHED BY AUTO’S PLUNGE IN RIVER |< jody of One of Sioux City Party |Missing Almost a Month Found— | | Points to Fate of Others. @IOUX CITY, Ia., Oct. 2.—That an avtomobdile party of five, en route from Bloux City to Omaha on the night of | Oct. 1, lost their lives when their car | plunged into the Missour! River The Coming Of the Law! t some on 108" foe bjebold. 104: Mer ARTY ATi Hanan tne ore Oe i GIRL LEAPS BEFORE TRAIN. ker with Battling Max. Pi young W the = Sah tl e we patroiman Wells had Juinped after her and leaped engine. ‘The girl tion Thursday | ent for. i He is John Kifesky, a boss painter,, and he told the police he would get ® license marrigieased. trom. the hospital. lay she was Senuty he had rot dones 0. LAUREL WINNERS. | RESULTS AT LATONIA. FIRST RACH-Five ani one-half fy -\ongs—Hatouch, 110 (Loftus), frat; Kel Geen, 107 | (Carrol, second; Barnard, 101 (Ov 3 to 1 and 8 to 04 (Teahan), 20 0 1, third, Time, Chilton Dance, two: half furloi 10, The Cinder, Ernest Roy B., Royal Amber, Nelson also ra ind Tweedeedie also ran. BECOND R. olds; selling; one mile.—Silk Day, ndusen), first; Carpathia, 100 (Steel thr : Ps seventy yards—Golden | ( Barsac, ag Armor, to 6 and 3 to 5, second: Haldet-|teinart, Conn Tom Melton, Jace $7.10, show, $4. named. ae s atl A tl ENTRIES AT LAUREL. FT wo-year.old ha Sain rtin), 7 to 1, si , 110 Judge Mone —$<———— LATONIA ENTRIES. Ids and up; we Thistle, 108; Nimbus, ine, ul ye, Teabel, Maganine, eet 107, Wan her Duster, | 100; — Allowances; A three. ones ‘ iH yb; Casson, Delivery. 101; Mette Phomas| % Foundation, 106; Rosita P ess\in the Newport! pieasantly upon the little Mr. Berg] s: ah futlens ation 10g owt BN ‘Among other notables on the Cecilie| hen Max drow out the check and {itt Hewinome, 121: pres ine cheer Ups 110, ere Mr. and Mrs, William K. Van- |?! Morris Du@hey took one) FIFTH RACE. —Handleay: shred ey ew River, 107 , Lady Johnaton, wife of the! ho] tpwand:. ome hd atte eat White. Wool, each "sant 31a, British Minister to The Hague and a Joe! Mors, 116; bel’ Horse, 118; Hah a white cel ister of Gifford Pinchot; Augustus vate, id three-yea AOR" atiacktord,” 107; a 111, *Ragman, 102 RACE,—Selling: tone apa one-eightg. miles } Sy ek, 108; Console, ticker, “113, 30; Mockles, 110.00 Apprentice allowance. Track fast. ‘ ——————— ngeré awaiting the train at the], Hower’ & Gan appeared rst, I. etation to-day saw a oman jump to the tracks in ‘of the oncoming engine. Be. she Invited could re h to prove he had been “rallroaded” Jail, arrived in New York to-day board the Nieuw Amsterdam of Holland-American Ine, He said he th her clear of the nen he arrested her. rend ‘been found at the sta- in @ hysterical condition mething about her flance ted her. She sald ahe o any cther verdict,” he said. ‘Any blackmail 1s being carried on. I refer to the laws fn connection the liquor traffic and gambling regulating disorderly resort. Mme. Jeanne Maubourg, the new men of the Metropolitan Opera pany, also came over on the Ni Amsterdam. Maestro Giuseppe Stu’ conductor of French opera at the ropolitan, was another passenger, as soon as the girl Yes- discharged, and evi- nt along the river road is ¢ efuision of the police to-day following the identification of a body recovered at Winnebago, as that of 6. @. Miller of this city, one of the misdng autntet. The other members of the party were Louis Matwig. and Frank Semper of Danbury, Ia, and Bertha Holbmook and Ida Hall of Sioux City. Police com- munications from Danbury to-day stat- ,ed@ that the long absence of Matwig and ‘Semper had caused authoritles there to make an investigation. - cae FIGHTS RESCUER IN RIVER. \Laborer Suddenly Goes Insane and Planges Into Water, Arthur Jackson, @ laborer, of No. 87 Highth avenue, went suddenly insane to-day, jumped from sa bulkhead be- tween Fifty-first and Fifty-second streets, into the North River, and then | vitterly fought his rescuer, John Drake. Jackson seemed to be making some sort of harangue to a group of small boys on the bulkiead when, without ‘warning, he turned and plunged into the + Drake, who 1s employed as a ver St the foot of Fiftleth street, saw the leap, and jumped in after the man. | He had to pound him into unconscious- ness with his fists before he could bring him to the side of a scow. Dr. Oler, who came with an ambu- Jance from the Polyclinic Hospital, took | Jackson to Bellevue. | for your money than you can get anywhere else in town. —=—=—=_—_—_=_—[_—=_—_————X—X——_ GOLD DUST best household aid, ——— This vegetable-oil soap, in powdered form, is a mar- velous cleanser. It does more work, more kinds of work, and better and quick- er work than any other cleanser. No wonder that , it has a greater sale than | all the others put together. | Whether you do yourown work or hire a servant, buy a package of Gold Dust today and test it. You'll never be without it again. } examine ow finished suits and over coats and you will bi convinced that ou quality clothes an more than we repre sent them to be and show conclusively how we have silenced com-| petition. Our Onl Hudson Buildin Our competitors are as silent as the Sphinx —they cannot and dare not explain the inflated high prices which they ask, charg- ing you from $30 to $50 for the same or less quality which we give you at the astonishingly low price of $15.75 All our goods are guaranteed pure woolens—finest London shrunk cloths—in exclusive and confined patterns—and combined with perfect fit, style and finish makes this more real value ‘erminal ready-mades is the price and price, onl #30 to $50 suit with all the earmarks of overcoat you buy here. due to the magnitude of our business. HENRY A. RITCH trunks seized in consequence. To-day, after a hearing, Deputy veyor Smythe ordered that the limit be @isaliowed In t Tobin's Kowns ‘and that she all of them, fer husband's two which had bean undeclared, «Just Say” R. TOBIN LOSES HIS TOSS TO THE CUSTOMS PEOPLE. be Bur. 3106 ' 1 San Francisco Lawyer Also Leaves | Behind Considerable Gash as Re- | % sult of Clash With Uncle Sam. Toy, 14 (Buxton), third. Time, Coun Daley Platt, Little atraleht, rpathia, new, $2.00; Toy, show, $5.90. maidens; selling: ainrella, 05; F LAWS CAUSE POLICE GRAFT. the Schiffs when Valet Brandt sought not surprised at the Becker verdict. “Knowing what I do of the state of public sentiment, I could hardly expect with knowledge of police affairs knows condition will continue as long as there re laws made that people do not want. The great difference between Ritchie made-to-measure clothes and those of the high priced tailor and slapped-together $15.75, which means an actual saving to you on every suit or We charge only a minimum profit, 30 CHURCH STREET, CORNER DEY Clement Tobin, a prominent San Francisco inwyer, whose home Is in| E rythi f th Home yesterday and to-day squared H ‘ eeeOMeooe himself with Uncle Sam. Mr, Tobin Means’ departs for San Francisco minus two Liberal Credit .[eulte of regular English clothes and a ood deal of cash, which Was paid to 16| get his wife's Paris gowns outSef the 10) | Deter Mr And vulet re Stores. Tovin, his wife and child, a maid d from a trip abroad jworge W ‘A ‘ an Franc Stalist tho father-in-law of Mr. Todin, returned on the same boat with his family, but they made the proper and had no diMeulttes thou they had 250 worth aix | of | olared only dg and had for * to y on the! was one This with and Car- Som- euw | rant, | Met- ail_of thelr BS” Others are imitationss Have you seen our Style Exhibit, showing several overcoat models made up in the season's latest styles from the new and popular Chinchilla cloth? Chinchilla cloth is the fashionable cloth of the season for overcoatings, and we make to your measure ageal $40 value Chinchilla Over- coat that shows its worth and guaranteed to give long ser- vice, at the unheard of end- of-season price of $15.75. THREE-PIECE SUIT You will find bere « more complete and varied stock of im- ported and domestic woollens than can be found in any other es- tablishinent in New York. Furthermore they are all fresh and hew--not snapped up from old bankrupt stocks of y; we build you a real high class tailoring at a common cry used by unscrupulous tail- lors to deceive the public We do not ‘buy up enormous juantities of woolens,” las we are not woolen merchants—but —cus- om tailors, Our Only Store in the Hudson Ter- minal Building 1E & CO. or OVERCOAT $1,000 Any Amount in Proportion—Payable Weekly or Monthly Prices Marked in Plain Figures 10% Discount if you prefer to Pay Casb OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. \ Sideboard, Pretty Iron Bed $23.75 Beautiful quar- tered oak; well pol- tah 464 h ery kind, Bed ith Renaissance Bed cteried "weak “und foot ech Sets, $2.75 has one long and two short brass Bg spindles, white enamel. Comes in all sizes. Beds in Ne, at Iron, brass and’ Wood. , pee ij| Sanitary Bedding -| Made in our own factory under Bathe heavy aves: perfect yanttary conditions. Costs Tiank-| no more than the ordinary kinds. Handsome Diners, $1.90 Fine quarte:- e4 oak back and panel; pret- ‘ tily designed, & AN strong. ca t. Others of Sy , rf Fioor Coverings for Falland Winter °*” “in 18x36 In. “Calgary” All-Woo! Mats 11-Piece Set, 690 18x31 in, Rubber Door Mats 24x48 in. Atlantic Bath Mats 27x60 in. Axminster Rugs 30x60 in, Smyrna Rugs. 6x 9 ft. be bony Rugs. 18x36 In, Colonial Rag Rug: 6x 9 ft, All-Wool Art Squar 27 in. Terry Hall Runners, yd 36 in, Plain Napier Matting, yi Every kind of Carpet, Oilcloth, » ete, and no charge for measuring, sewing, lining or laying. Wash Day Set, Fs eather Fe] $1.49 couch. ae I) Washboard, gal- $11.25 be Note the deep tufts jeathor, of estore Strong oak frame, ruffled sides, Imitation quallt . This is one of @ soore of patterns, ach, bought to close out @ large stovk on hand at « big saving. vanized tub, set of Potts's trony and 100 clothes pins. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Rugs, Oilcloth, Stoves, Ete. 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