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career early; his companions abbre- viated his name to Krag, and then it become Gray, which Krakowski as- sumed oftenest, In London he became Sir John Gray and busied himself selling bogus works of art to Amer- {ean visitors. He stayed long enough in Europe to acquire all the aqgents he wanted, then he vacillated between the two countries for years. Some- times he was a French count or a German baron, Coming here on a steamer he would be Sir John Gray , or Lord Gray, as his fancy suited. | With togs made in pond Street, a ¥ i @ | monocle in his eye and a vacant ox- |favented Gold Brick Game pression on a face decorated with ; “ lordly whiskers, Krakowski was a } &d Famous on Two Con- | counterfeit nobieman, : artis, 798 feputed to have made hun- ‘ reds of thousands o: lollare by ° finents as Card Sharp. wits and to have spent it as fast as he got it. Faro was his weakness, He had been arrested so many times that probably he did not know his jown record, but he rarely arrived in jail. Sometimes he gave bail and jumped it, ~ “PAPER COLLAR JOE,” + NOTED SWINDLER, DEAD AT NIAGARA FALLS * NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Nov. 12 Joseph Krakowski, known on two Sontinents as “Paper Collar Jos,” | 4fed at the home of his brother hero and abroad were such men as "Big Festerday. Krakowski was & famous hii tHawley, Martin Walsh, the late @ard player and, for many \ years, | Alonzo Haines, alias “Dutch Alonzo," ~ “Mindo the transatlantic liners the|and the late "“Englteh Arthuh’ os of his operations, He came | Pierce. i age years he had in- dulged in the wireless wiretapping several months ago, broken tn |PiMCG Taber Collar Joo" was aie heatth, rested three years ago here, charged Krakowski, sixty-seven yeare old,| with helping to swindle two South- was the patriarch of confidence men; |erners out of $25,000 by that game. the younger generation of them say|He was accused of being one of the Freverently that ho invented the gold|"Gondort mob" in New York. With prick swindle. He was born here: all| him were arrested Charles and Fred tals family is most respectable people. eonaort. “Old Joo” Baton, and three “Paper Collar Joe” started on his! others. Doctor Says Nuxated Iron: Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200% in Ten Days In many tnetances—Persome have suf-| yourselt to make the following test: See how Among his associates In New York fered untold agony for years doctoring |. Next two five-grain tablets for nervous weakness, stomach, liver of | of ordinary nusated iron three times per day after Bidney Giscare or some other ailment | mosis for two. weeks, test. your strength Then ‘Renin and seo for yourself how much you have Gained, I have soen dozens of nervous, run do people, who were ailing all the time, double when their real trouble was lack of iron im the blood—How to tell. In & recent Aiscoume Dr. FB, Sauer, Spe ime eimply by taking tron in the proper jd this, after they had in some casos been doctoring for months without any bene. fit, You can talk as you pi yat all the 424 who are ill for n0 other reason than the lack | wonders wrought by new rem but when you @ fron, The moment iron ts mipplied all their! come down tw hard facts there ie nothing Ike Frrdtitude of dangerous eymptoms disapfear. With- d iron to put color in your cheeks aod gt iron the blood at once joses the power to food you tain foto living tissue, and therefore eat does you any good; you don't the strength out of it, Your food merely through your aystem lke com tate, . cir stomachs and for these reasons they 0 quod, through the mii ron, for example, injure the teeth aad oO : ial, is burdened with unhealthy fat; are ome think they But with | Carr Was Accused of Making False | witson, Caruth: 8 of Noxated Iron have ene they and bloodless, but all | endurance, In such cases, it tm worse than fool: iahness to take stimulating medicines or oarcotie | # drugs, which only UP your fagging ital | JOM powers for the moment, maybo at the expenw of | Jou | dispensed in thi city by Riker-Hoge- your life later on, No matter man, Kalish Pharmacy and all other druggisu,— ‘you. if yo are not atrong and ‘Adst, joal power and Dien $5 to $5,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS iN SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED Yor iv 0 int with a single advertised Article or ns muny ns yon Wish fo bus without any extra charges of uny kind, livered for ® VICTROLA 1 cht Special Sale of High-Grade Cl Rockers at Saving of Fully O: thea ches: Euarantved. perf Fi nearly selec secures “choice patte Solid One Arm! Chale Ree, Price EM Mahogany Fin- H ished Rocker Solid Oak Kocker Res, Price &2 Golden finish. 144-146 WEST Between 7th and Lenox Aves, Imitation y leather, Cane seat 3 | of | a aw rite Period jo and well mude, withor My for Cash or on credit, UR PRIC Keg. Price as Kea. 95¢ “SIWE HAVE ONLY TWO STORESj3* prssehisti |MINING IMPERILS SCHOOLS. iff | Pennayivania Coal District Danner) 113 N. P BAYONNE SCHOOL HEAD DISMISSED BY BOARD Statements Reflecting on the ; ~ Commissioners, Following charges that he had made false statements reflecting on the integrity of the Board of Educa- tion of Bayonne, N. J., the members of the Board, at @ meeting which lasted until 4 o'clock this morning, voted toedismiss John W. Carr, for six years Superintendet of Schools, This action was the outcome of a controversy begun when Supt. Carr alleged the School Board members were secking a “rake-off" of $60,000 in the expenditure of $500,000 on new schools and improvements Mayor Pierre P. Garvan of Bay- onne, whose name has been brought into the controversy, declared he would to-day demand a Grand Jury investigation. He accuses Commis- sioner Benjamin F. Conner of making false statementa regarding him, | —— DEMENTED YOUTH FOUND.) Police Pick Him Up on Street and Send Him to Bellevne, All that could be gotten out of a well dressed youth, arrested carly to- | [il day at Fifty-fourth Street and Park} Avenue, was “Simon! Simon! Simon!" And when the East Fifty-first Street ee station is halt nt years ago when and that he has| js speoch. Sho was that he could even y to Policeman Brown, who | him, The boy was taken to Bellevue Hos- pital for observation. | Bare 1,700 Papiia, | UNIONTOWN, school building hae been condemned and another will probably be clos ana nr of the buildings bet undermined by the ope: Leith Coal Mine here. V school building, which about 500 children, wa rday Pa, Nov. 12—0One ened ye it was discovered that the ring the nigh crack, ‘The ndemned the Igation also disclosed the Central school building, ing more than 1,200 stu: iso in a dangerous condi- +4 Kecommenaing Your Friends Picase Leil Them ihat We kiave Uniy iwo Stores ff 35 ST noe say. 96 STom isi West] 25 5h! } Everything to Furnish Your Home Complete At Money-Saving Prices and on Most Liberal Credit Terms Our two great Home 01 fitting Stores are the ONLY se everxthing reaulred to make the home complete. without extra charges. LET US START YOU HOUSEKEEPING NO utage of the mone: ar outtit—whether show SALE OF BRASS BEDS Price R —______—__,, 's $75 VICTROLA OUTFIT Utensils, Stove home complete. Other 2, 3, 4 om Outfits Double Stamps AAC Mornings ig AOI Aftern America’s Foraliur: demented, | . that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound will help you, write | to Lydia E. 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Aven. stores where you ean incl in your ny kind, ver ‘e you that. whether LOWEST w SALE OF TA Reg. Price 50¢ WEEKLY delivers any article oF many 4 you want up to ® No. 7 Kitchen Range Th Reg. PriceR20 Ff Oak Heaters up te Single Stamps joons Greatest e Mouse 35.36" AVE, ead and answered by a Semen | GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. ‘T THE HABIT.” “GE GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” BROTHERS. GO TO BRILL “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, To-Day and To-Morrow We Celebrate! More Than a Quarter Century of Big Value Giving During which time the modest little 15x40 shop opened on November 12, 1887, has grown to seven of New York’s largest and busiest Clothing Shops, and the firm of Brill Brothers has taken its place among the foremost clothiers pe Peco Hy Twenty- eight years of honest, earnest, untiring effort to give Men, Young Men.and Boys the best and biggest Clothes Values at each and every price that brains, capacity and aggressive business methods can produce. Unfailing courtesy and a cheerful ad- herence to our policy of ‘‘Satisfaction or Money Back’ have earned for us thegener- ous public support which has made the growth of this business possible. And now —as a mark of our appreciation—we offer to-morrow Big Birthday Bargains in Overcoats and Suits For Men,’ Young Men and Youths 10” 1 4° For *15-”—18”—*20 Values For §£20”—*22-"_825 Values THE OVERCOATS THE OVERCOATS" Birthday 20.00 Blue Chinchillas....NOW 10.85 | B ‘ 25.00 Woolyheads.. . .NOW 14.85 18.00 Scotch Mixtures....NOW 10.85'| DAY ZAMS | 25.00 silk Yoke Coate....NOW 14.85 18.90 Oxford Meltons. -NOW 10.85 IN 22.50 Meltons...... -NOW 14.85 18.00 Plaid Backs -NOW 10.85 9 25.00 Zulu Cloth -NOW 14.85 20.00 Box Coats.. ..NOW 10.85 Bo S 25.00 Knit Cloths. -NOW 14.85 18.00 Brown eel -NOW 10.85 -NOW 14.85 ‘o. 15.00 Velvet Collar €oats..NOW 10.85 20.00 Form-Fitting Coats.NOW 10.85 20.00 Gray Overplaids....NOW 10.85 20.00 Gray Mixtures......NOW 10.85 18.00 Heather Mixtures...NOW 10.85 15.00 Brown Overplaids...NOW 10.85 20.00 Patch Pocket Coats..NOW 10.85 18.00 Self Collar Coats....NOW 10.85 THE SUITS 18.00 Blue Pencil Stripes.. NOW 10.85 15.00 Plain Black Suits...NOW 10.85 -NOW 14.85 22.50 Black Meltons......NOW 14.85 25.00 Balmacaans........ NOW 14.85 22.50 Oxford Friezes......NOW 14.85 -NOW 14.85 -NOW 14.85 . NOW 14.85 Suits : 0’ coats Values up to $7.50 $ 4% 22.50 Plaid Sacks....... 25.00 Patch Pocket Coats..NOW 14.85 THE SUITS 20.00 Blue Flannels....... 22.50 Cambridge Gray: 18.00 Overplaids..........NOW 10.85 25.00 Heather Mixture: 15.00 Plain Blues.........NOW 10.85 | ;,, 41}, "ool overcoats | 29°59 Pencil Stripes... 18.00 Tartan Checks......NOW 10.85 | plaids and ‘over, | 25.00 Scotch Mixtures 18.00 Green ad . NOW 10.85 plaids, with converti- | 20.00 Blue Worsted fr} 20.00 Glen Urqu -.+++NOW 10.85 20.00 Brown Club Checks. NOW 10.85 15.00 Black Pencil Stripe..NOW 10.85 18.00 Patch Pockets. .....NOW 10.85 ible collars or high neck, and patch pockets; sizes 8 to 10, n Suits — Norfolk, 22.50 Silk Mixtures 25.00 Overplaids 22.50 Fancy Worsted vith itched 18.00 Fancy Cassimeres...NOW 10.85 eit aad tanita: : 18.00 Pin Stripes......... NOW 10.85 | cts; newest models! 20.00 Fancy Cassimeres...NOW 14.85 18.00 Fancy Cheviots.....NOW 10.85 pon Typed Size} 20.00 Blue Serges...... ...NOW 14.85 15.00 Blue Flannels...... NOW 10.85 . 20.00 Gray Cassimeres....NOW 14.85 Birthday Bargains Genuine XXX Carr’s Melton Overcoats BirthdayBargains Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats Formerly up to $35.00 « $14.50 Big Birthday Bargains in Furnishings for Men $1.50 Nogligee Shirts of fine woven $1.00 Madras and Percales, with soft or stiff cuffs, in new, smart designs; now $1.00 Sil and patterns., be Kn quality 35e to match 50 Natural W ‘und iedium....$1,00 | Trousers wxhess10 $4.50 The world famous Carr's Melton, be Warm Ribbed Underwear..........0..0eeeeee 50c ‘The most radical reduction ever lined throughout with Skinner's AI | 81.30 Domet $1.00 | inade by us on high grade Evening Silk Satin and splendidly tailored. | Munsing Union Suits $1.50 | Apparel 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open To-Morrow Evening Until 10 o’Clock And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE. AT FULTON ST. Brooklyn and Union Square Stores Open To-Morrow Evening “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL’ BROTHERS. “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. ‘SHaAHLOUG TITHA OL OD « LIGVH AHL Lad, ‘SUAHLOUA TIA OL OD « LIGVH AHL LAD. « LIGVH AHL La5d,, ‘SUAHLOUA THUG OL OD

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