The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1914, Page 8

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22, 1910. Hie appetntment ‘wae rec- ly BOARD ommended rt ae a 4 ” , DIES § SUDDERLY| ncpuss In a if. Britt was ol pomitte fant ia in 7. filing rt} ‘soenebal aenie- ations. ‘The charge was taken to gy 4 he bate Laan caren" ei P eation for Appendicis When b Heart Action Fails. Gabriel Britt, President «: the Of Elections, died at 9.07 o'clock fa o canttarium in West Sixty- ane ‘ibe Board of ot Rlectione » of | holding ballots in the primary. Mr. Britt igi the fault lay with the official printer and the printer showed v it nad been impossible to print the * ballots in time and comply with the ete Britt was the picture of health until stricken some ten days ago with been tly convales- | appendicitis @ short time before the THE BVENING /ENING WORLD, KOBRE ARRESTED | | AND HELD IN BAIL eta TOTALLING $30,800 = East Side "banka Pleads to Five Indictments, One F be $20,000, although with a bondamen. charged only Mr. Mi ited in vain. intyre enre and Hinger were taken to the lective Bureau in the District-At- and allowed to, ya WT, a ar locked up up in et de if they failed to get bail by 4 ere, cd Fide ‘barker waa in: | youte: al was joni for hie arrest. De- | teetiven have been unable to Sot 8 4 | but it is belteved ry 1 Meyer Jarmulowaky, who was arraigned yesterday on three indictments, rr ing $26, pela. th. Bn ball and was soted mg _¥RrDayY, NOVEMBER 1 TEE I I MT 1914. he took office as Governor, but Dem- ocrats have aince pointed out that many officeholders were appointed for specific terms and that these terms have from six months to two years to run. Superintendent of Banks Richards, Superintendent of Excise Farley and WHITMAN SURE HE CAN QUST ALL TAMMANY MEN State nein However, - Will Fight Hard to Hold brouck, for instance, have consider- able tenure of office remaining. Pat- tick E, McCabe of Albany, who will take office as a Conservation Com- missioner soon, was appointed for an unexpired term that has about four years to rua. Mr. Whitman gaye his questioners to understand that he does not an- Superintendent of Insurance Has-| the lace many jeapordized posttions | are now exempt in the civil) service list. On this point Mr. Whit- = said: ‘wo can play at that game. While I believe in the Civil Service I do not believe the Civil Service Commission can be employed to keep incompetent officials in oMfee, 1 intend to keep my campaign pledges and live up to Repbulican, platform, “No ex-convicts will be employed under my administration, nor will be s00n as possible shall investigate 2 NO READAGHE RY NEURALGIA ENN Get a 10-cent pac! of Dr. James’ Headache Powders and don’t suffer. Whitman will remain in Lake- until next Tuesday. During his} When your head aches you absence Assistant District-Attorney ;must have relief or you will go Delehanty will have charge of the of- | It's needless to suffer when fice of the Prosecutor of New York |t ad: bis heart action fatied, McAuliffe, his ase omer d convey a carko of fond- nd other nocenmtire from this # from the effects of Hundre The vensel wk for Rotterdam al was thirty-seven, He ansstone by ead Gaynor, Lec. P| THENEW FIFTHAVENUOOTE B Fawn or Gray Top Special for Friday and Saturday . An POO S.A ant $7.00 Value ved a alipment of a new mas the “Fifth Avenue” ti brady may seo ter Ln rom Sy 50 to $6.00 omanes 4000UNTS td dond Queen Quality ty Boot Shop New York ep tn exe! Charging Forgery. Max Fobra of No, 115 Wont One A and Twonty-second street, one private hanks ag No. 41 Canal and in Brownavilie failed Aur. 21, owing deponitors $3,700,000, ‘wan ar- rented to-day at his home and taken to the Criminal Ge e. where he was arraigned Mulquoen in General plead to five indictments found against him by the Grand Jury yes- terday. | | Four of the indictments charge him with recelvitt, depots knowing his bank wan insolvent, and the fifth ih [with forgery in the third degree, in entering on his books a fake transfer lof $16,000 from his Canal atreet bank to his Brownaville bank With Kobre was arraigned his twenty-six-year-old son-in-law David Binger, lawyer of No, 1870 Beventh avenue, An indictment was found againat Singer yesterday charging him with abstracting $15,000 in cash | from the funds of Kobre's bank on IT | suty 81 with the intent to defraudthe \ creditors, Francis J, Macpatyre, for Kobre and Singer, asked moderate ball be fixed, because the property of both men is tied up in the bank failure, “It have my ideas about bankers such an these," sald Judge Mulqueen, [In the cane of the defendant Kobré JT whall fix bail at $60,000, or $10,000 (en each indictment. Singer's ball will Logical Dys epsia q ‘ fen IMPORTANCE OF EF MINATING acy. | neutralicing ould supply binyrated magn orm only, from one to two uly | -leame Bobby Peach, known DOES ALLADY GODIVA ALONG BATTERY WHEN RAT RUNS UP HIS LEG neatipien Mr. Greene of Cantbridge Sheds His Trousers—And Then Somebody Swipes’Em! —— "Twas a shocking accident hap- pened to Archibald Greene of Brook Drive, Cambridge, Mass., when he went to the Battery to-day to have a peep at the United Fruit ship Carillo, on which he saila to- morrow for Jamaica. Greene saw the boat and then bis New England curiosity set him look- ing for “Battery Bill” Quigley, “Sall- or Dan" McGinn and other southera Mgnhattanites. He waa walking near & sand pile used in subway construc- tion “work when out. of @ saloon popped a bartender known as “Pol- von Pete,” and in his hand was e trap filled with rats. “Bum,” the mascot of the revenue cutter Calumet, scented the rodents and ran toward “Potgon Pete.” Greene stopped to watch the fun, The bar- “|tender opened the cage, out leaped the raty, and one scurried up the trouser leg of the Cambridge man, “Bum” and Bill Quigley couldn't remove the rat, 60 Bill proceded to 6 trousers, while a dozen en formed a circle around Quigley shook out the rat, put hardly had he done so when a amall boy grabbed the trousers and ran along Whiteball street with them, Straightway @ crowd, Jed by Quig- it and Greene, set out after the ngster., Out of his lunch-place “the {clam sage of South atreet,” to see D trouble will be wind to iene perlee of ‘sxperl. what it was all about. “Bum” ran be- tween Peach's legs, tripped him and he fell in front of the excited Greena, Finally, “Polson Pete" wrapped Greeneyin an apron and helped him into th@ saloon, where he remained in seclusion till same one brought a pair of trousers for him. He said there waa $20 in the pockets of the trousers that were stolen. Thanksgiving Fiver 535 Suit or ret win ws» customer, and in t you with clothes that the talk of New York for the joney, "we decided to sacrifice 10,000 ; of our best imported and domestic : and make them up into suit or to your measure for $12.50— that permits no profit to us have $4 50 50 [ vereoat Made to nen We want you to have one of these Suits or Overcoats. We intended selling them for $25, “$35; but, confronted by ace | usiness conditi our money out same time give York and New We inaugurated this sale to vince you of the wonderful ions, we decided to t of the goods, and at the the men of Greater New! Jersey the benefit. values that have become the talk of York for the money. You will here goods as represented—not representation what we say—that we will do ticipate any difficulty in getting rid County. a — remedy like Dr. Tames” end Powders and relieve the pain gia t once. Send someone | afternoon Governor -elect and Distrigt- On to F at Jobs. of any office holder he wants to oust. However, it te certain that the Tam. many Office holders will fight desper. ately to hold their jobs “and non down to the least will give up with. out a struggle. It is anticipated that the Stato Civil Service Commission, which ts Before leaving for Lakewood thin Attorney Whitman expressed some ideas about Tammany men who are holding fat officer in the State Gov- qrnment. He sald yesterday that he would ke a clean sweep fs soon as Tammany controlled, will endeavor b. m the drug store now for a dime pac! er of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. Don't of fami | suffer. In a few moments you will feel fitie—headache gone—no more neural- King Jamew'a gia pain —Advt. ‘ roll presented ‘the King “with fully eepigees troop of horse consist- ing of his thirty sons. And most these sons Williowed the Stuarts in thelr wanderings, and died in their vice in various of Europe. ar is producin, soldiers, but th World Wants Work Wonders. B. Altman & Cn. INTERESTING SPECIAL SALES THAT WILL OFFER UNUSUAL * INDUCEMENTS TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): Misses’ and Small Women’s Afternoon Dresses (Second Floor) will be comprised in a select assortment which presents the approved styles and commendable fabrics. Fancy Velvet Dresses . . at $22.50 Silk Dresses in combination Materials, 24.00 Young Girls’ Dresses and Coats (sizes 6 to 14 years) will be featured at the same time, at very advantageous prices. Corduroy Dresses . ’ ‘ Cheviot Coats, flannel-lined . Corduroy Coats, fur-trimmed at $9.85 at 9.25 - at 18.75 Several Thousand Yards of Dress Fabrics _ in wool velour, cheviots, serges “and novelty suitings in a variety of. desirable shades, have been arranged in Dress and Skirt | Lengths and will be offered as follows: Dress Lengths . . . $4.50 to 8.50 Skirt Lengths . . 2.50 to 5.00 The Boys’ Clothing Department has prepared a comprehensive line of the wanted styles in Boys’ Overcoats and Furnishings, including Junior Overcoats, sizes 3 to 9 years, at $7.50 Ulster and Raglan Overcoats, sizes 10 to 18 eee ee we at SIO Sweaters with, shawl collar; in navy blue, , gray and maroon . . . . at $1.75 Negligee Shirts and Blouses each . . 65c. per half dozen, $3.50 Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs . .. at 25¢ Pajamas of outing flannel . per suit 65c Children’s Imported Gloyes smartly made, of good qualities, attractively priced. Tan Walking Gloves . + per pair, "85c Tan Cape Gloves, seamless woolelined, perpalr cs se ww oe et SERB Men’s Overcoats are on special sale at the unusually low prices (considering the qualities) of . " $18.50 & 28.00 Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new lata on Madison Avenue most accessible. Thirty-fourth Strent Fitth tas Madison Avene, New York Thivty-Sfth Street , Bed \ftmch Mlers an 1% cress ral Actually wort $15, as HIGH CLASS APARTMENTS Give Santa Claus a Warm Reception can’t do it in a cold, darksome home! But you CAN do it in splendid fashion if you rent one of the warm, cozy apartmentsnow being advertised i in The World i Na To Let” ede e “To . than the Herald sin Sun and Tileans ADCED -Wdowe flew and Got Settied Rotere the Molidays !

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