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CADETS TELL ‘BOY MURDERER deals, but Were Not from Heavy Cola Injured, During. Trial ‘ he Bowrsdalo tation agent, js now tn progress at White Plains, in suffering from a bad wold, The prironer came one BAT ON BAYONET POINT |e! mrStr sr strat EPtugwn| t Breth’s Father Anxious to Gofints court today with swollen and red Before the Military eyes. Tle made efforts at thes to clear is throat and seeched wo be suffering, Board. | Horne, when auestioned in tesurd to {the confession he made to Capt, Me- " aiieiegen ae Clisky, said oaraeiys “1Ve all a ite, WEST POINT, N, Y., Charles WB. Hall, trons fary Acadefhy and Commissary of cadets, was @ sean before the Moog board of inquiry | as foaluy, He identified two bottles of red mu Deo. % Major |'They; made me do it" er, colored sauces, which he said were the! ch. Humphrey, chief detketive of | WISH SETS, #terling bad ‘pl 4,98 ” . | wr of (he Mille] A number of physictans were present! master and | As witneases to-day, They were experts he Aret wit. |4n inganity, who were called to temttty ‘urna'a mental condition since the} the New York Central Railroad, told | by Only Kinds of penpor gf tropical sauces of ine purchase of & pair of show fh use in the cadets’ mess hall since ho) f took charge three years ago lf ‘Tabasco sauce was tot in vse in the nce kr son the day atter the murder, The » lawyers fought hard to keep | y who attended Station | Academy, ‘The hot sastoes wore nok pen>| Ament Veliows, (Wid of Mls Vielt to Fels! \ “axis We abies dase boa HV bards nea Bay oka Mu, Moves Ehrich Bros, Ehrich Bros, ~ Ehrich Bros. OF HAZINGS, SICK IN ‘IN COURT. Underwent Various Or-|Edward ee Suffers MportRall obs se rs | Ladies’ Nechwear. it's i) HN x COL EAT, in a 10. ¢ s wetual ¥ 3, at ACTUT Wa RAMP I Y NECK r Silverware. Sterling Paied DINNEM KNIVES, ing Won 79c| npnore nF Risen TADLESPOC NB 98c pace A ny "Pied FORKS per 98 ber ‘ae fon. H anne thot others with the new knoc <i)’ band and ring; value 98c., 1.25, 1.50 to 2,98 Wscibie Plated ‘Deak un FORKS and SPOONS, per fait dozen! 1,74 Rogers Quadruple Mated TRA- 98e | POONB, per half doen, j ;LADI Chenilie COLLAR 6 KNIVES ond 6 FORKS, In ) Rrres f taffeta, others of Lab: heat ‘leatiivr, cate, “Rowers Dg vt aie. full owing plate, per set . With gilt spikes, FRUIT KNIVES, Al plate, faney handles, per half dow..., I, 49 | BALAD BETB. 2 pleas, 8 Lo How intald, Hiver nish be er 2, 98 pet Gold Aniahed, per set , 457 % " 225,269 3.50 to 4.98 As the Dawn of Christmas Day Draws Near Hie $2. to $800 ‘Holiday Apron Salt ee eveiiaos §=We Offer Greater Christmas Values, goa ae arke 1 > oh ame Busy days—more busy than for several seasons past—and deservedly so. We've never offered you greater rire) "wire, ‘auch’ ts tmohe, Lawn, Musing, Gingham and Swiss, Tea Sets, [choice range or better values, Prleen cingttig icone si 496 10,000 Books for Children at Half and Less, Great Reductions in Toys. — 25c,39c, 49c, 59c, 75¢ 4 ploces, satin finished. 698 Anished, pre vet raion ahs ii owa's houn® On th of the RSD) aie Gh fhe TRH, bu, seme |g ite diel Me alg BF} plecen hand barn AB Half price in this case means hurry in a double sense: the books and toys will bz gone almost before you know) w » 3,50 ‘abe hverribl Mi oalan: runs A Pade a) 4 Bleves, sat Ania os G48 it—you must make haste to secure satisfactory choosing, These are beautiful books, and they're here in all Shapes @hildnen's Holiday Aprons. ni nents: wineen. Cadet: Wiilam tt vores ‘that ihe AN pce a ne 845/and sizes and styles, Every one was exceptional value at its former price, but the hurry order came, and HOW We SAY, stanutacrurer'® entire etoek, compriain Cowles, of Kansan, knew Hoos, but was eormmnltted |e (es ee iia " Fi take them at half and less. | » variety, divided In fv Hot present at hin talt with Keller, He ee 'the jury {7 ae hit ¢ fh , ‘ , Maaioe hs nasoneval etae wm) gft hu ifdef iti MhaYS| pne, had brane. See | Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. | 25c, 39¢, 49e, 75c, 98¢ mer of 199%, and anld he had undergone | hf everything that his classmates went | deliberation and premeditati & iavoush that in-all of the Nit that it waa pert ty No Person, 4 A eve He had attended rat fur took |Sefore pleaded gully: of “mutter ‘as cold baths and Jolned jn bow! races, an) Hurne did well as being made acquainted with OOK." sald he, Vex al conditions, His men. wooden Willie and the process of Bag. | | ling.” mee shown. Was that Burne wae in In addition he had taken a couple of] He, that hie nicotine-weakened bratn WAS Not healt drop of hot kauce fram a spoon, When! “yal ily ‘i YRiobed’ in ira tener r asked to describe thé sauce the witness! family in Iifortla years ago,” anid or Mill ite father's uy ald pal as Howrdman. He had (te “Well, the bottle whieh | saw tn our tent was Jabelled Tropical Peppers hie boy was the sono} 5 ins, Roos Not Strona, ‘The witness when asked amain about frequent « chiid had woh (hems, Cadet Moor, rate (wo sunatrokes, He. WAR A iD “T prepared at the same rehoo! with | generate ant far below the normal, be 4 Boor and I did not consider hin a atrong and phystealty follow, We were ac St, Luke's Behool, at Bushtown, Philadetphia, tn the Fall] a child and wan Weak minds of ‘#1, a “@, H, Strout was the principal, and NOT TO MARRY. whon I went there again after examina. tions I the Spring, Mr, Strout told me, when speaking of Boor, that he did not| Mise Sarctoria'® En expect Boos to pass the examination to eAlet here. Boon was examined, by| COnele of TAIN Clty Dentea, physicians and was developing lung and chest capacity, Hundt finally he commit f Batice." mother who was the daughter of cous. insanity under those clreume M Annie EB. Hurna, mother of the privoner, testified that he had fits when wement to Mr, WASHINGTON, Deo, Mrs. Nellie Grant Bartoris deaires the statement made that there is mo truth in the rus "1 cannot remember the name of tho| mored engagement of Miss Sartoria and physielan, but he resided in Bushton. [|] Mr, Nb , Of Now York . had little to do with Boos after 1 came \ here, but bore hint no dit will, e faply : 1 wad fumt tndiftetently friendly." \ Ato Mighty-fve Pranes, OM ‘he next witness, Herbert %. Krumm, of Ohio, told the Court thal.among oth. bat tines hich he was mi to do aa a fourt ‘ Metta Ped to ent ola fi new at one id you succeed in doing there les twa not Hucceaatul on wy FOURTH DAY. tempt at the molasses, but 1 d 4 a nia maf, af Ath ed aia * 0 0 ny enough enorgy to hod himeelt. to- 1 ple of Every Class Crowd. Cadet Henry 1. Mitchell, of New York, ing to This Great a that iad seen every man in iret claws taking part 4n the Demonstration, iy o ip fourt heel is men in ‘98, ( that la that Hoos and Ri jer hala fight ju) name me early in August, 108, “Those Out Yesterday, ff, saw him before, { and after (hie Bagel ela Christmas Git ine esa") FREE DISTRIBUTION. Hui te aecond time. Millionaires and Mechanics, Peo- ee ine hata ined wn het nit| 7,238 Vials of Cold Cure Given iy in, His Beton nthe An wore Let Every. Man or Woman with © dhot wir Pronoanced cowarviy. "la Cold Come and Get a , * Petent te is Reni ie Vial of These Wonder: le parish, whieh ful Little Pellets, q te WV Point 4 Ditary A ad & Wilness this afternoon, In r West tor we to him by th aiuerigee par to nim by oe] ABSOLUTELY FREE, ’ iW Cadet John Breth, of Altoona, ‘a mame here in 187 and had a let. Introduction to mo from a Cath: p aut in Altoona, in consequence 1 el ra] deal of attention to him nna him vikit me ai my house, He bw he Hked the hasing Ne rep ecelving no more thar mod tetteat sta Mere gave me the impression 1 0, ie he vr many injury ‘oward the end of November, 1907, Me sister vieited him, and rhe Seamer to be very much distressed, fea! at q © her brother woud be ‘found’ at ) Ing examinations through defict “L male the of hie Instructor, who met ey ye quite hopeless te left the noad- cadet nite f Now York, rail | woret thing he had been requeeted to do was to try and shave himself with Huperonsh AA Re Was Very Unsuccess| MUNYON'S COLD CURR will pos itively cure colds of any kind, no —— VADERLAND MET BIG SEAS, |Matttr "here Mmoated In the head, on the lungs, in any part of the a body, It will drive out the most ob- New Red Mar Lintr Arrives Here | stinate cold in a few hours, on Walden Vovawe, ; It will cure grippe, whatever tts ' ; ‘orm and Whether new or old, Lt will ‘ BY hd ORs Fda iin reg Pa prevent pneumonia, catarrh and all ry ‘ my M throat and lung diseases, It will initial trip to (his port from Antwerp. ver evont const tf by keo! Prem the UUme she cleared.the Chaniel| eve prevent consumption by eng ’ and ‘i i: the tana ‘Ge plahied ing the lungs in such a state that r aoe lant the hae eed te eatin this dreaded diseaso cannot make ins ® roada. ‘weaterly and northwesterly gales % Albreoht, her commander, declares iv new obal de better of It than Any otter, vemeo! ie | Femediea, PROFESSOR MUNYON je making f wertes of free distributions of his Ile wants every sufferer, no matter and brought 18 paren) what his disease, to take advantage = in her cablnw and #21 in the steot-| of thi Invitation, He knows that } his RHEUMATISM CURE will cure rhoumatian, he knows that his DYS . 12,000 MEN EN ON STRIKE, PEPSIAGURE wil! cure all forms ot . Antwerp's Big Tle-tip, ANTWERP, Dec, It in now entiel oy Bright's disease. » including coal porters and #allor have iad the dank laborer ot te hy! laborers have been he unions, Bia) orp, Saplag to et} physicians, They are skilled 6; will make a co (em ne Hroke Wis Back by Fall. fei Rng ‘ine | clallets from. the leading colleg: indigestion and stomach trouble, he \ Shipping Mew Avo Kebarransed wy | knows (hit his KIDN@Y CURE will cure 90 per cent, of all Kidne? troubles, Including the early stages mated that there are 18,90 men on} No matter what your ‘Misease, no matter how many destors have failed to sure you, try one of Munyon's emedies (ut any drug atore 2% cents] at Line oMctals haye| & Vial) or call in and see Munyon's A inet oll | Baer at 98c Si 2.75 LM sin 1,39] Curio Cabinets and Tables, With Other Attractive Bric-a-Brac, Extraordinary Cloak ‘Purchase, Consisting of Short Fackets, Automobiles, 3-4 Coats, Box Coats, Golf Capes, 3,000Stylish Garments at HalfandaThird ENTIRE STOCK OF A. B. Carton, 827, 829, 831 Broadway, City, Becond Ploar, A word of the exceptional offers in the BricsaeBrac ts ¢ section, ‘There LM up hei upon Vernis-Martin and mahogany Curio Cabinets and Tables; also noteworthy values in Imported Vases with solid bronze mountings, Beautiful collections of Marbles, Bronzes, Clock Sets aid Vienna and Sevres Vases are here for your choosing, A hint below of vies 24650) Imported Vases, 89:'t i Repay ye ou AD cf VARI 50, 00 Reduced from W200 to Reduced from $10.00 to. AND At SOP BABUWE 1B titsucaa teas as tyres Conhaim & Co., 60 and 62 East 11th St., City. — These two houses are noted for making high-class garments, employing nothing Holiday Furniture Sale. but best tailors, Each and every girment bears their trade-mark. Beautiful Gift Pieces, SALE BEGAN This ‘Mor ning, 6 A. M Extra selling space and salespeople, Meu ttongeniee| Wardrobe Couches, A. B, Carton Stock. Conhaim & Co. Stoch. oak of mahogan “ip LOT l~ABOUT 275 HANDSOME KBRSEY CLOTH JACKETS, in black, tan and castor, several dif- LOT 1—KERSEY COATS, fur trimmed, box ferent shapes, bandsomely lined, regular retall price, $10.00 ant $12.00; our selling price......+ ° and upholstered in beautiful French fronts, richly Mned, regular retail sell mer 4 wie Ing price = $18.50; LOT 2-BOX COATS AND FITTED JACKETS, rich GUE DEO sicsscevens ry Kersey, Imported cheylows and viennas, fauitiossiy tit i lored, Rantso@ely lined, rot LOT 4-KERSEY AND CHEVIOT BOX war retail price $15.00 and $16.50; our — selling e velour, artistic as COATS, beautifully tailored, handsomely price Vee hope piag en eee well as strong, an lined, finely — tal» lored, extremely LOT §- HANDSOME 1OX myliah, regular retall welling price $14.75 and $16.75; our sell- ° Ornament; (ormors COATS — Three-quarter Ing Pric® ys. cceees ’ HANDSOM Mand cavored in hgtted es MAHOG- Interior lined wiih. mun ANY PIN. MCAT petoe 1senD ROCKER covered back, waddle seat, ey sliable for any parlor, 2.98 Many others, Mil bemutifully polled and for thin «ale White enameled. vl mounts, heavy at wey OUR 3. 90 be With brass ralie and mit ™ foot, one heavy h double woven fabelo, and A and MIB, alleb.aok Mal mat ie Hy one or tate aullant fanoy tle king al ‘tio. ot bd i. « In. npcen mantary lo is hale as holiday TRESS, 1) Th tn ti 14.95 wifte, 7 i! | narth, on aale with all the ac: | Improved Mixed Hair MATTRESS, | $26.00; our welling price © pleas: N fancy ticking, ane or (wo a wage an 1.89 Darts, value “BIBI; ¥m 9,95, coats and fitted jackets Impprted Kerseys, chev- jots, Oxfords and view nas, lined in finest satin and taffeta silk; regular yetall price $1850 to LOT !--HANDSOME LONG AUTOMOBILES, — three- quarter coats and 26-inch box coats, all made of finest kersey, pebble cheviots and Oxfords, handsomely !ined in guaranteed satin, finest workmanship throughout, regular rotall selling price $22.50 to $25.00; our sell- ing price ’ ° LOT 4—FINE GOLF CAPES, So inehes long, finest fm- ported rugs, beautiful and swell patterns, regular re- tall welling price $16.50 and ° wih black hair MATHHSS, A monnis "4 or taney ticking. made i 6 QQ LOT 4—-AUTOMOBILE COATS—Box coats and CHAIRE ene OF Cwo pitrtay valle 88,00, 5,98 three-quarter coats, most fashionable styles, Golden Oak) t made up in rieh kerseys in black, tan, castor or mahons “Parlor Suits, and gray, richly Any fn-| $240 Sepleco Bults for: 17,93 tailored, platn and ‘ahead 190.10 S-plece Bulls for 21,00 trimmed, hand frames Sa. beploce a Sit somely Hihed: rogue with re-) loco Bults for 27,50 lar selling — priva Vornible ve 145.00 Sepleee Bult for, 33,75 #25,00 to $85.00; our ¢ Jour cush Parlor Tables i selling price a a tee erie Se RC 'H VELOUR AND VELY JACK $20.00; our selling price 4.60 to 52,50 BTS and BLOUSHS, Imported models, faneily Plano Stools 1.28 to 900 trimmed, new L'Aiglon collar and sleeves, and . S<STYLISH AUTOMOBILES AND RAG Hook Canen 335 to 24.75 several other most magnificent styles, vot a OATS, In finest Kerseys and bay pH Jadler’ Donks 3.98 to 24.00 warment in the lot worth lees than #00, bandwonnety tailored, alltel, iia, foweiae ‘ Oak ChiMoniers — 4.98 to 27,00 and values range up to $66.00; our selling as BONING DEO Yee i | price .... POLMI] PFICO viscrecervrnereneeerereseeneennes Shoe Bargains Beyond All Pretddend, Down Go the Prices on Good Clothing. A Sale for One Day. Men's $10.00 Overcoats, $5.98. 8 WINTER OVERCOATS, the newest rough Oxford gray Vicumas, lined with extra heavy cloth; the pockets are of extra heavy pluah, the collars of velvet that will not crock; sleeves !Ined with genuine iron frame lining; sizes from 34 to 46 chest; designed to retail for $10.00; to-morrow, and to-morrow ° Exceptional Offers for | Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ | ‘ Christmas Footwear, Women. Shoes, | 4 MEN'S FINEST 93.00 HOUSE ALI? Main Floor, LADIES’ $3.50 FINEST PERS, Everett and opera style, PATENT LATHER le BOX CALF] SHOBA, golf out colors tan, black, wine and red 4 | SHOES, with kid and Engiiah back atay, sizes 9 | cloth tops, lace and to 13%, worth #126; ape: 19¢ Viet kkld and box calf, white kid-| button, all nlzes ClAl sisvoee Dre flein lined, hand sewed, only and very latest style, sale price 1.69, 1a eg $2.09 BLACK DONGOLA KIDBKIN BHORS, lace and button, | trimmed with patest J. 50. My yl } }) Men's $15.00 Overcoats, $7.50. BOYS’ “HA “| Weather and kid; spectal | MEN'S KBRSEY AND BEAVER OVERCOATS, all OVER" SATIN wool, black or blue; also a very handsome Oxford in the smooth surface kersey cloth, deep French facing, extra heavy Italian linkng. sleeves Ined with the celebrated Iron Yarn Cloth, sewed with pure dye silk, a recognized $16.00 value; special td CALF HiGb| mark-down tere Men's $18.00 Overcoats, $9.80. #HOES, London} & | GENTLEMEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, Oxford Cambridge and gray friexe, and the finest grade of foretan all-wool smooth kereey cloth—blue, black and brown; half satin yoke and Aleeves, l-wool body ning; allk velvet collar; could ni cap toe, bright) MEN'S FINE $2.00 GOAT SLIPPERS, he equalled for less than $18.00; here Dongola (OPK) oem and Columbia style, tn and! Men's $10.00 Fall Suits, $5.75, extension #0) black, Nand newed, pat. An exceptional jot of MEN'S DRESS and fine BUSINESS SUITS, em- with tips of pateht leather or falr stiteh, abso bracing some the latest Scotch and Ameriean cheviots as well aa worsteds, in the neweat patterns and des also the plain black and bine cheviots; perfectly made and trimmed; easily — recognine 8 $10.00 values; our ° priee .i..... (SIM: cask ADOCIAL .. cr eerisrones wid; All the new shapo Y solid and warrant | toes; all sizes; sale ie J, 25 Ay sian 13 54 WoHh 98c! ent leather trimmed | | For iicren, (BOYS FINEST 33,00 Misses and Chilé re LEATHBR, ENAMEL Main Floor. | VICL KID’ AND FRI MIBBES' AN) SHORES, made tn swell CHILDREN'S, C8 Style; sizes 1 to 92,00 PATENT 14) special....,.., LEATHER KID /ADIES! $1.50 ROMMBO FRLT HOUBE APPERS, fur trimmed, warmly lined, leather sole, rotnd | toe, bluck and red) spe + 15¢ ANDOLOTH TOP aN " . re | MEN'S PAT LACK AND BUT- TIP LACE \, ) SHOES TON BHOHS, the! Langan ope is 1.9 | | T LEATHER WING) very latest style.) cia tres 6 to 8, 9 to {Na $2.00 FINEST QUALITY price ‘ ° f IRLTON ’ 1 c , sy to 98¢ MEN'S $5.00 ALL} ed dla PON, CU Pt i Men's $12.00 Finer Winter Suits, $7.75, 8 wale Prlde....s5s0.r9re : OVER PATENT! Gi BOT Re fun, (eae) We offer these winning values: New Oxford cheviot, fancy atriped, LEATHER mr tole, = hand) check and platd worsteds, black Thibets and Vicunas, fancy “ho 8’ AND CHILDREN'S LACK BLUCHER ant sewed, very easy and cassimeres ind meltons, cut in aingle or wr a 8 ES, also lace and BALS, the tat.) comtortable, teaiare double breasted sack styles, with single Kkidakin, with ent style made; ’ n or double breasted vests, latest military jacket amps, & effects, trousers in proper fall shape; perfectly tailored, aulenint and lined; sults worth ted lal on sale at, sis Ak 28S. b Ave, and 234 St, 6th Ave, and 23d St ate haa i

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