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ie THE aT THURSDAY aie DECEMBER (7901. 4 Justice Beach Gives Philbin Until Dec. 26 to Take Action. | Court She Prefers Stranger to Her. REFUSES FURTHER DELAY Says It Would Seem that Accused Lawyer Had Not Had Consti- tutional Rights. Handcuffed to Tombekeeper Fenton, Cawyer Albert T. Patrick, charged with the murder of aged William Marsh Rice and the forging of a wi!l leaving nearly $£.000,000 to Patrick, was brought before Justice Beach in the Supreme Court t day in the spectacular proceedings his counsel to procure hir relense. Patrick, though he hae Tombs since Oct. 4, 190), court sleek and immacula Wack cout of soft In. the appeared faced with heavy silk, and cs BA new atyle derdy . He was represented by jis at Cantwell and Moore, and by F. D. Tur- per, a (ileago Iawyer, rent on Western frienls to look after his tr terests. 1 Mr. Moore. in deman habras corpus, said that Patrick was arrestend nd | to) | MRS. IDA POST TUTHILL. times for forgery in the second degre: Bail was 1: Ay an exorbitant digur [ape lal to The Evening World) he case was continued for one week but in April a bondsman was found NEWARK, No JT 1 There wos) Hollis being rmitt the child “When the District-Attorney jearned | @ pathetic » . je Court of Cha provided hy urnished on that We were about ball for ery re toda wi apr Mrs. Vuthill wept Patrick,” said Mr She jmme- | hatred girl refused to ree kK oeourt, but diately, on Apr! cured an indict | mother, Mra, a Post Tuthtlt ver ment charging Patrick with murlering weman sued for the custody of eight rs old, and Mre Mr: Rice.” who wan placed with a come time owen trying to __In reply to the iy at t the custody of her vert Twenty- ention of Patrick's “Low New York. by William 1 Hollis, noprevented by Hol Is matter open until Dec. 34 and then| Montclair, N. J. Hollis is accuned by that she is not a proper guardian for the public prosecutor must do| Mes. Tothill of kidnapping t he hid nn's husoend. T Ving 4 term The mother no toward the el tered th something definite, a sprang to. her nid aw definite fondant toward granting te that trial te whieh he ty entitted 11°" pects pee a ie yy ae -<Chancetior ens that Hollis pagelnnmetntae ter mle! retell nal ithe’ nal he had | ever uty which rests upon the! known and that he und Kind a prosecutor which binds him, tol her, AHL SH ANNE PAE tibanaricat ry of the case dy ordering! ater a few witnesses had been heard pfollis taward | a viol tion of the rights of tnix ndant. “Twill adjourn ther until Dee. C he District- e will then move this case ‘ACCUSED LAWYER _ WEEKS IN PRISON. ~~~ - + ¢e-—___—_— orney Garvan in oppowlng Ute application for a writ habeas corpus sald that Patrick, ®. hadstaken charge of Rice's sods Rover Ynew Rice nt all The first delays were to awal: the 7 the chemists on the analy sie ment rier wan foun) Mr. Garvan wald the pecullarity ¢ aileged conspiracy between Patrick and Jones. ttre valet. to forge a. will for Rice, and then to polson hin to aulred the gearching of fecn Texas and Loutal. Th Al heen neces: "4 “If the caure of : this care will be ca William Raymond Weeks, Accused of Fraud, Meets Wife in Tears. Weeping like a calla, William Rays) oatatde the jal! will Mrs. Tuthill, Spurned, Hears Little One Tell, in the por TD COMERT 0 Miss Stone's that their ame nt member in Ludlow mond Weeks the bar. Myatt on Monday in January. Af thie nolnt Justice He atook his hi jwith his attarnes wyer Weekg brok: yarwed down hits 1 prom is wife al his frame This defendant j tr 1 and he al Uke a iittle something more ehitd, Warden ett War so mney t Hieclatentitled i208 by the of hin distinguished . prieo and lev MeV anid. Mr Weeks aby uulione in-law and Sampson is xo unnerved that h {discus es ks attorney. Bhe his trouble ratenally eohas tntha h His vate x woman, but ential relatives, an nure they her gray Nair ir trict-Attor- | harge) with an} Foom Hientere itor mime sect susbar threw hers ‘ step: “It le the Muty of the T ney to tre a defendan tunbe ita ble nate tt presen Roth mat th ely Unie furthe USES A PISTOL: PUTS TO ROUT A GANG OF) oes": BURGLARS. beet =i SSSIS ii | | about Mr Weeka after treat came lag. who was ene of phey live in at 31 West One Hine eve Ne | nateo rious home at fred and Sixth at Mrs Weokw at : Shoots the Hat Of af One of Them tds An He Was Running Awe Vher soneinelaw waited MORGAN’S MILLION SAVED A BIG FIRM. te —_——- | | 7 | (Special tr The Fevenine Wor! | CUMRERLAND, Mi, Dec Bunday night bi _ the town of E twenty tempt by Mins Be year-old daug: 2.—Las ralars mad= a raid erett, Pay and uses Last nigh at the: to nwa fr meen Sse Wall Street Hears How He Came to Old Busi- ness Friend’s Rescue withan Immense Loan. t Nent wocety « the tu work 0: tock under cy window, she Rot up al Tha Wasinens idnesy man and fecermined to Volver, whieh she has eet on a aes dreeser since the depredatioas Sun eo: furnished suc day night, she surprised the robbers ty | #4 emptying the weapon at t Ned. 80 accurate wus her alm toat Ananet knocked a hat off the nead ane of the fleeing burglars, She then dressed) "10F “gy came A vs herself and went out and reowéd the old business ammovtate with cas failure te past hat. which ehe now has, The amount of more than $1,009.00. ane . ety # aroused others, why nucceed =H ki edhe i AN OBJECT LESSON. capturing two of lively encounter. Ing Montzed. the ourglars Miss lames rer, SIaty-tyve, Thiet, elk. In answer In hie emer; the man in question | tulrd degre went to Mr. Morgan and laid the facts} questions C tons ar rnin sin and Holland, wh: Noor women an the usta |. hafore him. He showed that temporary | crime was th relief would. put him on ais fee ed gullly and ~was committed at Rome Mr, Morgan saw that the fallure of} when he was a boy's age. Partially the house would haye a tremendously | in consideration of the lesson that Carey depressing effect on the stock market.'had before hin sentence in hig case He knew the bead of the firm e be a was suspended, ight seer ane Deutschland, Hambure. § Waquitaine, Havre. Heativod, Nortel St Thomas, GIRL WADES HER DEATH | Pretty UnidentiRed a Drowns Herself in Ocean | at Brighton Beach. i | HAD HER FORTUNE TOLD. “By Venturing Freely You Will; Gain Doubly" Was on Card in Her Pocket. S { will } “Ry venturing gain) doubly.” freely you Thix advice, printed oma fortune-tell- may point out young woman thton Beach this the ocr “Was Walst decp, wn then f benea When she was ‘ minutes later she was William G. Patchen Court, Hre if No. 2 Spencer) Ie Tt marine glass, naw woman walk hurriedly walk trom the Parkway baths " near the hotel the be wet below, y waiting out. the woman diss fore Pate could call ald Vain to save ss body wa tnitites: ty blonde of | ght welwhed 1 pounds | ttlaches cal seed 1 biveke ratmy day: ' slik She} her thin THE BRANDS Captors Com- plain of Her Mission- ary Work. ANTINOPLE, 12—The the Tsilka y, and her condition has omied that they lac him: are needed. the brigands Mise Sto. them to pininiag that to convert vimit the eo dollar and Mr. affect his Hist offer or nh well-informed the Th ma or Yakoru Iiding-pla . brigand Syndleate Nath | Ao Ammon, | ory Miller, tae| “t and port ry larke asked Wat if Is for $10,000 on en indictments Ww moni not unlikely to bring nto Holland. ins an result SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW york. DUE’ TO-DAY Nerd Americ: bids Stetina. Darpadog. va, Huelve wal, Port Spat aide OUTGOING STEAMERS. the BAILED TO-DAY. Hamilton, Norfolk. This HOLIDAY FURNITURE STO JARS DEVERY. “Oj Tells the Funereal-Look- inst policeme nee oly Devery, many arrests and was a good oMcer.’ tran are cre -avom|Of China Closets. “but the fixings 6 MeGutre’# face was as red as a Duten tulip, but bh “Bhakedow: © before on complaint of Capt. Price, Get cw harge of uting abusive language to ex- Policeman Rodert Conktin, herself faine teeth and gold crowns, #0 street between the Plaza and Circle, by removing half the al Bids were also opened for preparing unig 10d et Ninety-sixth and Twenty: fourth street fe Yonomaf%r fore Superb Variety of Inexpensive Pieces : OF course you have learned to know Wanamaker's as having the choicest, richest, most elegant furniture. You know, too, that none but worthy furniture is ever to be found here. Eut perhaps you have never realized that, even in so excellent stock es this, there were so many thoroughly artistic, though qu:fe inexpensive pieces, from which to choose holiday gifts of most satisfying character, The list that follows tells of the pieces that will be welcomed in hundreds of homes. It tells, too, how little the cost nerd be. Or Chas fe Oiterer a adie Fancy Chairs— A Sine as ottment, at many prices. 7 ‘ Eiab ons’ ace palced [separately to thakey the Fremesiand panel, high arms: highly canals rs, very plain or guite fancy: some combinations more easy. At$S—Quertered golden oak rockers; elaborately od seats, others with leather seats, still At $4--Golcea oak frame, broad arms, high ad- carved back, fency tered spindes, igh srms, others with upholstered seats. justable beck, Leavy spindles under arms, caw sadél: shaped wood szat: highly polished. At $5.50-—Weathered oak chair; Ipswich patterns Tee’, spring scat. wood seat, high spindled back: very artistic. At $4.50—Im‘tation mahogany frame, broad arms, This chair in slightly altered designs in a number fancy turned spindles, high back, shaped legs, of patterns, both ozk and mahogany, at various Spring s:a‘. prices. olished wood and centre Women's Desks— A finz display of hoase cesks for both men and women. Mahogany, oak, birch and maple are the At $5—Mahogany finished Morris rozker, large woods. A hundred styles are shown, fron the pla'n At $7.50—Imitation mahogany corner chair; size; ig Stat, broxd arms; the easiest of all old-fashioned Colonial ceiign to the mes: e‘aborately round seat, upholstered; silk cover; spindle Morris cl , but of the rocker pattern. carved or inlaid. Our finest desk is $225. tack; inleid lines. Merris chzir cushions in various materials, denims, velours, tapestries, leather, etc., are priced at $2.50, $3, $5, $5.50, $7, $8.50, $10, § $13.50, $15 and up. At $7—Polished golden oak or imitation mabog- At $9—Mahogany Colonial chair in dull finish; any desks; long oatside drawer, shaped lezs, crop shap:d wood seat, spindle backs finest con+ lids, seven compartments and one drawer insid>. struction. At $8—Imitation mahogany cr golden oak desks; ‘At $11.50—Mshogany fancy chair Rush Furniture— iaeraee a: stb one a ing ion French seat; Colonial pattern; a very choice design. About one hundred styles of this very aftistic fur- At $9.5C—Mabogany fnishel desk, with mahog- At $12.50—Parlor chair; fancy back, full spring niture to select from. Natcral green rush, plaited and woven into a fabric fcr rockers, chairs, setters, couches, tables, etc. Some pieces are decorated with bows of ribbon. At $4.7S—Rush table; 17-inch round top; cov- ered with grass clot’. At $5.50- Fancy stool or foot rest with ribton seat, tapestry cover, shaped legs. Parlor and Library Tables— A tatle for every purpose in about two hundred patterns. Prices range from $2 to $450. carved or finest inlaid patterns for either library. any veneered lid; long outside draw:t, French legs, seven compartments and one drawer inside. At $12.50—Bird’s-eye maple ot curly birch desk straight tapered tegs, fluted; long outside drawer; highly polished. Bookcases— decoration, a : S At $2.50—Small fancy table, 24 in. square top; t 7 Au 97 Fancy parte chal of petty lass bom ee teen rns e€1 pombertcly cated lower abel shaped legs; imitation mahogany —Fancy chair of . ri inlard, Colon'al designs, many styles. fnish. EOS peucriaeys berate Gees Dap ‘At $10.50-—-Golden oak booksaser, 27 in. wide, At $3.50—Fancy centre tables top 16 in squares At $12 Large arm rocker; very easy and come 56 in. high; four adjastatle shelves, one glass tancy lower shelf, fancy shaped legs docr, moulded edges. ‘At $12.50—Imitation mabogany or golden ozk bookcases, $8 in. high, 34 in. wide; one glss door, moulded edges. At$16-—Golden oak bookcases, 59 in. high, 34 in. wide; carved top panels, four shelves, cne glass dcor. At $18—Golden oak bookcases, 57 in. high, 35 in. isi moulded edge door, four shelves; highly fortable pattern. d top, Fancy Rockers— Probably two hundred styles in oak and mahogany, wood sea's, leather seats, upho'stered seats. Almost every possible design and price. Some sre richly carved, others handsomely inlaid. At $3.75—Imitation mahogany rocke.s; medium high back, fancy spindles, high arms, saddle seat; polish finish; also in golden oak. At $4-—Polisked quartered caf table; turned legs, moulded edges; 24 in. At $6-—Quarlered golden oak cer rim around top; one lower shelf, spiral legs. At $7——-Mchogany finished table, 24 in, top; hezwy moulded edges, spiral legs with claw feet, lower shelf. At $8.50—Golden oak library table; top 25x36 ing one drawer, heavy turned legs, moulded edge top; highly polished, Fourt floor. re tables deep Formerly AM AKER®*"33% 4th Av, A. T. Stewart & Co., 9th & 10th Sts. —_————————————————_—Saa_:.:)0) ! a——————eEEeeEee—————ooooooo—o———oo—— One Dollar A WEEK. ‘NEILL NO. 2 Goctz & Co. 81-87 COURT ST., BROOKLYN, GREATEST | HOLIDAY SPECIAL Ever Attempted by Any Seller of IPIANOS Sale of Neckwear. Maney S2lé Stocks, 25¢., 50C., 75 95c. | Lace T 2e5, écru and white, 25c., 38c., 65c. each. Fancy Fabots, 50C., 75C-,95¢., 1.25. Lord Taylor, Broadway & 20th St i Am No Squealer,’ He} 2 | ing Big Chief, “But” — y Commisstoner Devery looked ke a funeral director than a trial » when he heard complaints to-day He wan dressed in Kk ant not once did he so far forget self as to swear, There are only more trint days before hin exit. Aid his culm demeanor re- That was when another | was brought before him eill belongs to the East -ifth street. station. He has a no thick It woutd do for a fox n Island. Roundsman McGulre Combination Desk, $10.69 i In Oak or Mahogany finish, Mey cariceailenatvorwelnl ant nicely divided shelves for books: French bevel plate mirror. hia seemed to warm up the mae Keane’ s Display Goods purchased now will be held unti! Christmas If desired. T. KELLY, | 263 Sixth Ave, (Near 17th St.) | Dee. 16 to Christmas, M. $1 WEEKLY FRE With Each of These Pianos Beautiful Stool, Cover, 15 Sheets of the Latest, Most Poputar fusic and Three Months’ Piano Lessons, WUANOS. DEE RE ON FIRST ‘These pianos are made of select ma: terial, by honest workmanship through- out, are rich in tone and b construction, better th A good china closet is an important ad- dition to the dining room furniture. Bay now—insure extra enjoym:nt sor!’ wald O'Net, “But | at thot! and as ho. spoke | holidays | | r into th the bill at your & convenience after- a: nges ard screws, 76/ | mense varict Quate ed Golden ak, in handsome hinges has hev™ asked Dev-| designs, beautiful squat fo the peat $22 piano now being i Suna swe; carvings swell ONinit our ware roomie tht k ym no qu responded O'Nelll, | fronts,French plate pile find what yor tatntive ton MeGulre's door I patd the bill eo he would not re- me." sare const intly taking in pianos, many tho best maken? Mee Struments. for the celebrated GABLER. rebuilt and sold at ‘Guiex. Uy CREDIT 1 7 } © Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishing Goods, Ladies’, , Gentlemen’ 's and Children’s Clothing. CLOTHE yourself and family and “furnish your home complete for 4,00 Per Week’ 1,00 throughout. Careful, in selection, Easiest customers to en- ying for tt. [ choice BEE men’ $I25. 00] WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. JANES R. KEANE & GD, Jd not a word. * murmured Devery. Clerk, have the Inspector look into jossible terma to enal Joy the furniture whi These Pia a0: Bought N (pen nos low When Wante: Uhr Squares and Upright $185 Steinway & Son...$6, Montbty 175 Weber........2,, 5 sombiy® hile t ave rolman O'Brien, of the Tre station, who had been up the bar of justice on the now a iaw student, Devery learned about a new Aiea some frienda were in the} .,, 1381, 1383, 1385 Third Ave. Goods delivered in un- watt aia } Mehcemy on'tRind atomic’ [Bast Side, Bet. 77th and 78th 3 marked wagon tf desired. Soe atc y r One bi bove 76th at, Le station, 34 . jontht waked) One tock, hon iy patton, 34 ave OPEN EVENINGS = Ss cntit pste. one block west. 3 cai naa. newer, ‘Ave & Oth 3 se » 3 ae BROOKLYN. 25 Estey Organ..... 2 is, DIAMOND 70 FIGHT At taonavone teoese wore Aiaposed Mt. 40 Mason & Hamlin... 2 uth pate ive es Declsiona were Feaeeved tn PROF. KOCH’S INHALATION. © Princess Eolian, . 4 sens, fe ene cata .ctom oem 38] STOLE TO BUY FALSE TEETH. 10 THE LAST HTCH Koch Tabercline“or Lymph 2 Monthiy Bendy Wook ae oa Anule MeGinness, Who Longed fo Rented Upward, Haraener tater Bd Dental Work, Is Accused. | —- es she Santed money to buy WILL SPEND HIS LAST CENT GOETZ & CO. Judge says, Annie McGinness, FOR “VINDICATION.” Rates anniven. ». 99 West Twenty-seventh street, 81-87 COURT : AIR Neeoiriahe Reenalaane fe $00 worth of Jewelry and $73 from Prof. Koch te the rat to ‘cure Soarumotion and | 8 U: ST., ts well Knew Lae aaah Miss Sadle Reagan, of Asthma. Thi BROOKLYN. aici in tae biat=;er woo: Kl osund Robe waa tisipers ton nue, Inst April. Former Pols Captain Toran a ba ie (ONY BLOCK FROM CITY MALL) FETT MT TRIP rinse ltl The girl wan caught Inst’ night. Bhe{ mond called upon his lawyer, Frederic! the complete apparatu recently fulled to reatlze| yon : i e a : ants Judge Far was held tn $1,000 ball for examination. | R. House, this morning and said that AH ean each oth for rome ORENIEVERVEVENING: tons to life imprisonment a vromptly on @ certain aad | 7 i : he Intended to carry his dismissal from Tinlaaecit ehorl oh cand Coast obi | Charter Is sixty-five yearn all PARK BOARD OPENS BIDS, | tre Gepariment int the courte and to tions were coming the firm! Merly Hved at Utter skay-fennett . fight it to the last ditch, fe Rey It) Heede Charter when arratgned sate fH bth ate alae rere ‘Commissioner Murphy's decialon.’ e) pressing debts, whoy blended oUIliy Gu eobberre ia INCOMING, STEAMSHIPS, The Park Board this morning opened| do not belleve that the ovidence war-| ,aouee —on pec. 10, 1901, @aughier of Ollver Hi, Archer, Funeral service at the residence of her for the widening vf Fifty-ninth Hattle ranted any au unishinent. “Ig 1 waa RUIRY Of any neglect, {t wean not witale and Published official figures of tho American News Company proved conclusively that the dally circula- tion ‘of The World in New Yoric City is tens of thousands greater ¢han that of any other papen | think my recor ame the ROFth | should certal veount for something. ‘ and remying the asphalt pavement. belles rev thatythe eat paren ue 127 West 119th st, on Priday, at bP. M. belleve that Commieatoner BS t purpose. i hitett sanint Coed |eaith and i Hey ere sep papen Advertise houses, homes and apart- ‘he clerk was ordered to tal every cent I can earn in vinaleutt ; PSY ments for sale in the Sunday, World, plot along Riverside eee between eet ecie ia the

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