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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 51

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BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1909. a CALBVELL ONCE r-a 8 PTGrcctcst Sale of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bas in Buffalo's Annals nOW dOM1i Oil here. Ba.ement UE II II STflUT iriiiiiiBiiiii Mvi' '-v 1 rAlITailoFed Suits tit W4 2k'4 Lt il VS WE'VE STARTED MAHY A YOUKO COUPLE COUSE.aEEPIf.3 Combination a by O'Connor and Kilgallon Seek to Beat Fusion Ticket with Him. HOT; CAUCUSES TO BE HELD TONIGHT Goats and Dresses Perhaps yen are ana of the fortuaats jrsuog couples who are planning the furnishings of a new ham. We're ready to land you every possible assistaaca la this matter We're la a position to carry out your plans la a most satisfactory conclusion.

Coma and talk the matter over with us. Let as demonstrate to you the fact that aowbera will your money procure for too quite sa much as at this store. I At Yoiiir DRESSERS sell other lots right along, because they say it's to be a cool summerand you may wear them not fupiviii only this season but next the styles are so advanced. But these lots must be cleared being in the way of Wash Suits. Help yourself tomorrow save a heap! Women's Suits iliivdiaPbre 'o Vt If" I fjjkgk WS Pi' till 1 fei; ill i I I 40 Handsome Tailored Salts Lackawanna City Is In a ferment to-'day, which will reach Its climax to.

night, between 7:30 and o'clock, when the first party caucuses are to be held under the new charter, to elect dele-. gates to the Republican and Democratic conventions which are to be held tomorrow. At these conventions nomi-' nations will be made for the first city election on July 6. These caucuses will be far more exciting and hotly contested than the fa-. mous first' and second Battles of the Bridges, when the taxpayers buried Supervisor Leln's bridge schemes under an avalanche of ballots.

It Is expected that every voter in the new city, If not bedridden, will vote at the caucuses tonight, for a great effort will be made to get out the vote. Up to this morning the greatest talnty prevailed as to what the line-up on candidates would be. Sine the NEWS announced exclusively- last Sat. urday the names of the men who were 1 proposed to run-on fusion ticket, certain politicians have- been scurrying about in the Interest of Frank D. Cald- well, who I backed by John nor of the town board, Chief Constable Andy Kllgallon and others.

It la now believed that there will be neither a straight Republican nor a straight Democratic, ticket in the field, but that, the O'Connor-Kllgallon-Caldwell element will make a determined fight to win both caucuses tonight for the purpose of putting up a mixed ticket headed by Caldwell, who. It is said, has been Induced to reconsider his determination to withdraw, Ballots have been printed, containing opposition delegates but Indorsing the Councllmen named for the proposed fusion ticket, the charter providing for direct nomination of Councllmen at the primaries. Thus the fight will be made $10.50 Dressers $18.00 Dressers for. $26.00 Dressers Hundreds of Dressers to sslect from in all woods and styles, 1st- AS 50 Tailored Serde and Worsted SulU were $12.50 C7 Kfl and $15.00, tomorrow. I iWU 75 Strie and Worsted Suits were $16.75 to 1 fi fift tomorrow UbUU est patterns.

were $25.00 and "1 fl $30.00, iwU Lot of Tailored Salts formerly $30.00 and $35.00, 7K tomorrow. Vi I Cash or Credit THIS ROCKER Just like cut, -in minion or golden oak finish, your choice, upholstered ia the best of abrieord leather, largo and roomy. Regular price $8.50 Special price $5.75 Women's Dresses i I 1 t- p. f. $18.00 Shantung Pongee CIO Rf) now I I If $20.00 Silk Dresses, QIC flfl $20.00 Messaline Dresses, "now $15.00 mm TABLES This qoirtered otfc table, just like eat, polish finish, 6 feet lonf.

regular price lao, pries, $14.98 now The Sealy Mattress have the exclusive sale for Buffalo, N. V. Thfl first mattrea ever made tbat automatically ao commodates Itself to any position of the body; nothlnic remains but to rest, without a tuft or binding; every mattress has a 20-year ffuarantee. Come the store and see It. $6.00, $7.50 and $8.75 Lingerie Dresses now $3.90, $5.00 and $5.75 Women's Goats COLLAPSIBLE CO-CARTS Asice on A better en for A handsome one $19.75 on the Mayor, Treasurer, Judge and We Pay the Freight $20.00 Long Tan Covert Traveling Coats, now Assessors, Seme Wabbling- CoramlHeemea.

IRON District committeemen of both the BED Strong and well ma da $15.00 $10.00 $3.90 $10.00 Republican and Democratic parties have been approached to induce them to oppose the fusion ticket, and two or three of them have showed signs of 14.50 Long Tan Uovert I raveling Ooats, now, 7.50 Three-quarter Tan Covert.Coats. now 16.50 Taffeta Silk Coats, now. 10.00 Pongee Traveling Coats, now 5.00 Real Irish Linen Traveling Coats, now. P. til: it in green.

A regular $10 bed for wavering, but B. J. McAleese. Demo 5 cratlc general committeeman. Is to be til 1 "JJKl MiiCASH OA CREDIT "CV I Kds Furniture 7 Carpets stoves I22to126 E.CEWESEE ST.

Wear thaMarfcrt. 1 on the fusion ticket for Judge, and Re i .00 Linen Auto Coats, now. publican General Committeeman Den BMP 7.75 r.ls M. who was deposed by the $10.75 Vi I $15.00 Shantunc Poncee Coats, now town board under direction of Justice Connor, is also supporting the fusion $15.00 Cravenette Coats, $10.00 ticket. The sponsors of the fusion ticket FOR $1500 Junior Suits, now $7.50 $7.50 Tan Coats, now $3.95 MISSES $1.50 Walking Skirts, now 95c aay they believe the other faction.

cannot muster up enough strength to en-danger the election of fusion delegates, and that the union ticket, headed by Robert H. Reed, Republican, for 1 1 1 Mayor, Michael O'Mara, for Treasurer, and McAleese for Judge will be nominated at both the Republican Pit Corsets Half Price Corsets Under Half sDursii special and Democratlo conventions tomorrow. I Preparation to (tvoll Ir.oublfc have been made. Deputies from the Sheriff's office will' be on the scene. The police NEW TRAIN Wednesday.

The 'cofettmakers vuwviiiwvinjr. doing a fine business this season and we found them generously Inclined at clearance time. Which explains the sensational pricing of corsets here tomorrow. DAILY SERVICE BEGINS JUNE 21st -new long mod- 75c Batiste Corsets els, medium bust, double 50c Dotted Swiss Shirtwaist Ruffles new style, extends to shoulder 37c lace, ribbon and beading, OE supporters, sale price roree, 'which has beenyaugmented by Chief Kllgallon by the appointment of extra men, will be turned loose at the voting places. All Indications point to a hot time In the now town tonight.

Town Boar Slet. i The town board performed one of Its Justly famous "meet and adjourn" acts last night. A special meeting was called for Clerk Cosgrove's office. Su- SsrviKor Lain, Justice O'Connor, Justice IcAleese and Cosgrove were present, making a quorum. Attorney Albert E.

Jones of Rogers, Locke Babcock, representing the Lackawanna Steel Company, and members of the cltlsens' committee were also on hand. Supervisor Leln announced that the meeting bad been called at the request of Highway Commissioner Klee for the purpose of purchasing highway supplies, nt that Kles had. not shown up. "In -that'case," said McAleese, "I move we adjourn." The motion was seconded and carried. The meeting had lasted- three minutes.

No explanation vs given as to why Klee was not Mr. Jones served notice on the board that the company he represented, taxpayers of the city, would resist the ae. oeptance of the sewer system until It had been put In proper working order. A member of the board said he favored nngaglng an engineer Independent of Tioth the town and the Lackawanna Steel Company -to Inspect the sewer, which Mr. Jones said would be factory to him.

sale price. Each Way Buffalo and Pittsburgh 'Hours $1.50 P. N. Corsets fine batiste four hose supporters, and lace w-trimming, sale price I vv $1.00 Lonrf Hip Corsets of French coutil invisible lacing, Cfif with supporters, sale price. wUll Miss McGlll is with us yet glad to show you the good points of Nemo $2.00 to s10.00 Broken Lots $5.00 Corsets Bon Ton, La Reine and P.

D. made of imported coutil or batiste 1909 if QA models sizes 18 to price I iWU Leave Pittsburgh (City Time) 5.00 Arrive Buffalo (City Time) 10.15 pan. Leave Buffalo (City Time) 5.20 pjn. Arrive Pittsburgh (City Time) 1 0.35 pan. Observation Parlor Car Dining Car Latest Model Coaches Smoking and Baggage Cart FRIEND MAKERS FOR THE SHOE STORE MIKE FOLEY PUT ON RED COAT AS A JOKE Additional Pittsburgh Trains Every pair that goes out gires satisfaction, and brings more patrons to bur 1 A A 1 popular saoe aepc.

PITTSBURGH EXPRESS 1 1.35 p. m. 7.00 a. m. PITTSBURGH MAIL 1.25 p.

m. 7.45 p. m. PITTSBURGH LIMITED 10.00 a.m. 4.00 p.

m. Leave BUFFALO Arrive PITTSBURGH He Didn't Look Good to His Friendi, However( and Was Locked Up to Avoid Trouble. "It was only done for a Joke, but If I'd stopped to think how I looked to j. my frleuda I never, would have put on them red explained Michael TaIm in Jtr.Tlnun In Vnrnlnv TICKET OFFICES 377 Main Street and Exchange Street Station Lake Shore Michigan Southern Ry. Women's Oxfords Vici kid, MR.

FLEISCHMANN BUY SHEEP WET AND SELL THEM DRY SKXT HIS SPABKI.P-a TO T1IU LAVNDRT. WILL NOT APPEAR Misses and Children's Ankle and 3Strap Slippers Tan, patent and gunmetal. Sizes 11 to 2, $1.75 to sizes 8 to 11, $1.50 to 9 7C sizes 6 to 8, $1.50 Good Leather in Our Barefoot Sandals Sewed with strong silk. Sizes 2H to 5, sizes 11 to 2, $1.25 and sizes 5 to 11, 95c and anr Infants' sizes, 2 to 5.o.vWW patent colt, gunmetal, suede, tan and bronze, 3.50 24.G0 Has No Intention of Telling ihe Alder men What He Knows About Ambulance Chaiing. NORTH TON A WANDA, June 2J.

(Special). While employes of the Wfoite Steajn Laundry were about to place a ehlrt be- lonitlnsr to Capt. Harry Young of Delaware street, in the washer a diamond stud, valued at $300, was found in the bosom of the gar- ment. The stone was returned to tts owner, who bad been looking President Weimar announced yester. u- nnh'Hr.

hearine on the sub COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO TTJWrO TXT 9 ject o( providing salaries for the Judges of the new city court wnuldbe given vm Ordinances Thursday evening In the Aldermanlc I A NUTSHELL Court today. Michael met a friend last r.lyht, one David -Bell, a trooper In one of the Canadian regiments stationed at Niagara Falls, Or.l. Perhaps Michael was a'olt envious of his friend's neat military appearanoe. At any rate they i traded clothes and started out to cale- brats. But Foley In a British-uniform' was not received with open arms by his everyday friends.

He was ndt wel- corned at his boarding house at 68 Washington where he Jokingly said he had enlisted in the King's service, and finally, to avoid impending trouble. Patrolman Casey of the West Seneca Street Station locked up the pair. "Let us go, Judge," pleaded Foley. "I want to take off this red coat so that me rinds will recognise Judge Brennan thought that Foley had suffered enough humiliation and released both men. fflMHHMIWHHMHHt GIRL'S SLAYER, mERD 1 ,1 FROM PRISON, WEARS I TIE MADE DY VICTIM.

i NEW TORK. June 22. A Phil- I adelphia dispatch to -the World 4. says that when James B. Contry, 4- the actor, steps from the Eastern -f Penitentiary today, a frac Man, -f 4- after serving 14 years of a life -f sentence for killing Madge Yorke, 4 4.

a young actress, with whom he 4. 4. was madly in love, he will wear 4 4. a dark red necktie which he 4 4- cherishes more highly than any 4 4- of his other posealons. It was 4 4 a gift from the girl he shot.

When 4-4 he was brought Into the penlten- 4 4- tlary early In IS96, among the few 4 things he carried with nlm was 4 this necktie the only remaining 4 I 4 gilt of the many wMch Miss -f 4 t'orlss had given him, t. Mt- Aid Brooks offered a resolution, whinh wu referred to the committee. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Stockmen Wanted to Have Covering to Protect Their Property, But Aid Blocked It Aid, Collins opposed a motion yesterday to suspend the rule for the purpose of giving the New York Central Railroad permission to construct a wooden covering along the north sidewalk line of William street, abutting the stockyards, arguing that the company should be compelled to build the sidewalk In return for the privilege. As a unanimous vote is necessary to suspend the rules, his opposition defeated the project. "You ara' not Injuring the railroad company," said Aid.

Sullivan, "in opposing this improvement. You are hurting the trade, the cattlemen, who are compelled to buy sheep when their wool Is water-soaked and sell them when-; they are dry. This makes no difference to the company." But Collins was obdurate, and he was supported by a number of Aldermen, so the shed will not be built. 1'HH-AmrHrHB Riaak. W4AH1W1TOV.

99 Will. 4h. Mt- requesting Attorney Simon Fleisch- to the police of the West Seneca Street Station this morning that burglars bd entered his establishment during the night and carried off a quantity of cloth, and two made-up suit of clothes. Betecttvea were ordered to investijats the burglary. The annual stag party of Buffalo Council.

Knights of Columbus, will take place down the river tomorrow afternoon. The boat will sail In th foot of Amherst street at o'clock for a trip around Grand Island. The program includes a baseball gmsj Electric Beach and other events. Pinner will be served at the bach sd there will be a luncheon aboard the boat. mann to appear at ui ucauug the names of "doctors who are receiving commissions from lawyers desiring to get accident caseR." as Mr.

Fletech-maiin had been quoted as saying at the UtlLCi rt L. Spoerii ths back tax collector, to land owner tht their property la -tbla to sold for unpaid 10S tax under the new law. 1 u.irunn anil William Gll- avenue and West title street next Sunday evening, beginning. at I oVlock, under the auspices of the Men's League. Her.

W. H. Boocock, assistant pastor at the First Presbyterian Church, will deliver the address and several musical numbers wll) be rendered. A bore attached to one of the collection wagons of the American Salvation Army slipped on the pavement at Peart and Chippewa street early this morning and was unable to rise. A went Wright of the Bociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals finally shot the horse.

Miss Edith Tsylor was yesterday awarded S00 damages by the Jury in Justice Wheeler's court which heard her suit against George J. Uebelhoer anji others. She fell Into a cole hole at Court and Pearl streets two years aso. Non suits releasing the city and Charles V. Fornes of K'ew York from liability were granted by Justice Wheeler.

Herman jniM. proprietor of a tailor shop at 18 Eucott street, ri: meeting ot tne car ABBocianuii i crushed but the surgeons at the Emergency Hospital have hopes of saving it A toy balloon landed on the roof of the house at Mills street last night. Toe half dosen families that live in the structure left hurriedly and someone turned in. an alarm. The fire was sx-tinguished after 110 damage had been been done.

The speaker before the International Progressive Thought League this evening at Hotel Iroquois at 8:16 o'clock, will be John Harrison Mills, president of the Bahai Assembly of Buffalo, who will speak on Bahai belief in the unification of religions. The public is cordially Invited. Antonio Infantlno, a patient at the Columbus Hospital, while delirious escaped from the institution yesterday morning. At o'clock in the evening he was found asleep on the roof of the building next door by Sergeant Croatian. He was none the worse for his exposure this morning.

A special service will be held at St. Luke's Evangelical Cburch, Richmond for it lor several oays, ana wi about to give up hopes of ever 4- seeing It again. A liberal reward was given upon its return. AT NEW YORK HOTELS. Martha Washington, Mrs.

W. H. Hooker; Navarre, E. Mack; Flanders, J. Moran; Breslin, J.

E. Seymour; Herald gquare, F. B. Thorn; Victoria, Miss A. M.

Best. Mrs. T. M. Best, F.

Smith; Manhattan. B. W. APPlebaum; Grand Union, O. C.

goring, A. Pettlt, W. Meyer; BelKidnt, J. M. Sawyer; Albany, J.

F. Death; Cadillac, W. M. Frost; Astor House, J. Jones; Nether-land C.

F. Slckman; Albermarle, Dr. Williams; Broxtell. L. J.

Wagner, J. Clnncy. B. V. Fleming, O.

W. Billings: Oerard, O.J31etsche; Wolcott, 8. Grant, Wee Co. CIseed. On sorount of tl 4ath ef Mra Hobart Wd the store ol Weed Company, 2M-258 ilain ire, will remsio uaul Iburs-4ax morning, June week.

r. mon. convicted of criminally receiving i.r.tnM to "Mr. TIelschmann." said Aid. BrooKs, t-ae i nlu.

nnmM And thlnlr fhlH siiin pi serve two years and three months) la puereu would be a good time to take up this subject of ambulance chasing." Auburn jrnson cy juuoo 11 with set 1 1 1 1U 1 11 -r fire to the home of Harry woodman at There was a jnusn wnen jiu. oner, iirt fc seconded the mo tion of Aid. Brooks. 170 prstt street last mgni w. the flames could be extlniruished dam-axe to the amount of 1250 had been "I shall not appear nerore tne com- Will Stiuty Alaska Glctr.

SEATTLE, June 22. Til first m-' ever sent out hv the National (itnv.c ct-ty ot Wwhfnctou, laisierfl of A.n A wtll bM f- Ssn tta v0 T-. i i main la P'-rsi'Jn j-emlfir in uniii part -i Mrn m- Prr, H. fir-' 3d V't ed oon In New York from Europe; that mfitmr" KaiA Kfr done. Fleigchmann this morning.

"They have While working; In the New fork or J. nerpont Morgan. other lending II-sancteiv It expected In- WashinffroB that negotiaMoDi having In view the completion of the orsaDlmtlott of Pin-Amarieio Be wHh branches throueh Central sad South America toon will fccgla. no Jurisdiction, it is msuBr vniireiy for the lawyers to decide. I don't know whether I shall appear on the question of 48 Keed strwt, was struck by a train.

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