The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1906, Page 5

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVED GOVERNOR TAKES UP TILLINGHAST CASE | oo Re ules Jerome Sidesteps in Long Ex- Pardon Tillinghast ! I eara Wa Nia Hecteraaer! planation He Sends to |{to Gov, FRANK W. HIGGINS: | and Prosperity Will Be Yours. Albany. I respectfully request that you pardon William H. Tillinghast, If one would be healthy, happy and | whose confession exposed the Metropolitan Street Railway Company’s} prosperous follow these four simple Gov. Higgins has acted in the matter | } iniquitous methods of jury-fixing and who was sentenced to three} SUl0** (1) RG Oee Ghee 9 Minghast, ed . + + :, t Ag rm (a Hi, THinghast, | contesse| T months’ imprisonment in Blackwell's Island penitentiary for imperson-} ly and thoroughly. (3) Avoid indi- gestible foods, (4) If there age ¥ 2 symptoms of stomach troubles ta ready to go before the Grand Jury and give testimony that will result | yi before each meal until cur:d. | NG, MAKUH 9, 1906. i al furyman. by calling upon ” : ‘ a I District-Attorney Jerome for a statement] } ating a juror. 1 sign this petition understanding that Tillinghast stands o why the shrdlu inW w allinkgshrd Bargains, : Bargains--Still They Come. Street Railway Company sliould not 4 Re ty sera - be jnirdoned as suggested by The Even-| Jin bringing to justice the criminals “higher up.” No matter how ma F F IDAY AND SAT Y ing World, The Governor asked for: may have suffered with Information as to the Tillingbast case. NAMEN Gc aces sisiscieecswrianset cies e see il troubles or how pores by) rie . ° * Mr. Jerome, In reply to-day, goes Into l-ssness, nervousness, loss of appe 7 Hi 4 a mens extinaation Ge mie Got, ADDRESS. ..0...s.0 0000s . erred traeiel epeeie petare: tio Flowing isto this store like a mighty avalanche—Sweeping ches, weakn on or other fl Y y a weak stomach n be cured by the faithful use vena, 50c. a box. » one of the little tablets be- fore cach meal with the fixed deter ssion, He his explan- | ailon over tifce written pages, | and Winls up “Voluminous as the above sialericnt to your Lxcellency 4s, It is very brief canpared with the mass of Reasons why Tillinghast should be pardoned: Papers on this subject which have uc- itia| tind cretormed aud od hia evil orastioes: @unfilated in this office, oe ices. all before it—Pricesthat simply defy competition. Read—Believe —Come. A suggestion—take packages with you when you can. to avoid delay J a Sign the above petition and send it to The Evening World or direct to Gov. Higgins at Albany. pon precisely che same evidence sub- He is willing to teatify against the criminals higher up. mination to get the most benefit out Baitted to Mr, Jerome Judge Seabury, His imprisonment stands as an object lesson—punishment for the} ¢¢ jt, | 4 e e Who 1s conducting « private investiga-| } crime of confession. Mi-o-na is not a fanciful experi-| O Ow (ey t Lary pets Shares ae Mites In the face of what happened to Tillinghast, who would now dare} ment; it is not a patent medicine; atl u r n rea 10ons In “before the Grand Jury and obtain in- | | confess elther knowledge or participation in jury-fixing? is mot a cure-all, Tt ins es y @ictments, As previously stated in The | Let Tillinghast be freed, and other emaller criminals may turn Reuben Wee gee of the digestive | Bvening World. Mr, Hse is mies State’s evidence against the greater oriminals to serve the ends of justice. J oreans. It 1 a permanent cure, and | igrreyed against ie pardon ie . His ninety-year-old mother {s bilnd, helpless, destitute and wholly | {s sold by Hegeman & Co.,200 Broad- | bast. In the face of great pressure brought | > bear against pardoning Tillinghast Gov. Higgins has declined to drop the) goon ur Part J. of the City Court. on, in jall the full term of luis ser matter. Ihe opponents to a purdon fOr | page 614, identiNed the handwriting in| when he issues forth the statut Tillinghast can ve divided into two] the case of McAleer against the Metro- ons will have fun sn a co k aca i politan Street Rallwa, in the case of Elchner vs. the W = een used for Plasves, as follows. that of Tully. MPORCIIART HESGE. Hallway: Compatiyy Ww te vaso bel bi sae f if Oppose in Seif-interest. on being shown the minute | tried May 12 and 12, 1904, In the Supreme few days the digestive system will | is associated with t I. of the City Court, on Court. The legal worid, now that Bagg be so gredtly improved that all the} 1 ifdividual vite a Page 616, ied the handwriting. 1 in} has been permitted to flee the city, and food caten is converted Into nutri-|§ t Railway Com-| the case of White vs. the Matropolitan|a link is lost in the bribery chi Is ty, so that nourishment and health professional Street Railway Company, as that of | joining in the cry raised by The Even-,{!on, 50 that nour heal ons of inilu- y, ing World are given to the whole system and|§ soe wenn A . whipped! Intosiine by wt ‘itunghast is Permitted to remain! “Panlon Tillinghast.” |there is a rapid increase in weight, | @ 500 very clever Chic Eton Suits in all new silver-gray materials—Eton effects, latest great traction-insur- (strength and spirits. | } Wy models—with vests and collars of white or blue broadcloth, all $5. 00 van the fA ae rd ad Richmond SSS See nicely braided. Skirts the new full circular model—all sizes...0..-+ panera oraudaen| Va. testified that the ‘on di! No Extra Charge for It. 2,500 latest and most beautiful Eton Suits, made in twenty exclusive models—Etons in Joo% upon | made an unsuccessful at ; nts for The World may be lett! i Hy } he daintiest and most fetching effects in one hundred styles and kinds of all wool materials—stripes, plaids, checks and mixtures, lined with heavy all silk taffeta. Collars, cuffs and vests, some of silk taffeta, others of broadcloth, all beautifully trimmed with every fashionable braid. Skirts of the very latest models, either Princess circulars or flare circular—each and every one perfcctly hung and do not sag or bag. All sizes in each style and material. Worth $20 to $25 $ 1 1) choice. 4,500 exquis ston Suits, about a do: modgis not shown before. They are without Soubt the niftiest collection ever shown in New York. The Etons are models of delicate beauty which mere words fail to describe, as the shapes, materials and trimmings have no parlance that will convey their beauty. Must be seen to be appreciated. The skirts are everything new known $15 to the tailor’s art. Actual value, $25 to $40...... DOGOO IGG DOCIS OCcKG ORIENTAL CREPE KIMONOS. PINGERIE waters taboratel ‘, t ‘1 500 dozen fine quality lawn and batiste, elaborately 20 new. designs sw lde eimiono: sisevesnsile trimmed and tucked. Newest models. Worth and sleeve bands, All YOUr 49e, 69e and 79C dependent upon him for support. and all branches, Riker's Drug >5—*10—15 We have just received from factories 69 and 70 a large consignment of Suits, Waists and Kimonos, made especially for our own trade by the world’s best tailors, which we shall sell Friday and Saturday at prices never before heard of. der u guarantze that it costs nothing unless it does all that is claimed) irae y for it. Company, as mit suicide fourteen ve er minor plac the whole jury-nxing exposure as a mit suicide fourteen S000 GEMS wo = Collar Soty cae “Jolly” Servant While’ Holding Pistol in tM neice oats Her Face. gider no means as too slight to em- ploy to bring to justice the thieves ef sue Metropolitan A serlo-comic robbery of the apart- “But our District-Attorney will take | ment of F. M, de Costa, at No. 438 Con- fo action. If you could know, as 1|tral Park West. which occurred Wednes- know, the character of the pressure|day, and has until now been kept seoret. to bear upon him when helhas become public through Mr. de Park avenue tunnel dis-| Costa's anxlety to have the serious side , 4¢ would enlightgn you. |of the case investigated, and. incident- “republican. 1 yoted for] ally. to recover $10,000 worth of Mrs, de Ivins and Jerome. 1 consider the pres-| Costa's jewelry. ent situation one walch calls for ac-| Barly Wertnesday afternoon, when ail | i © most fearless | of tie family were out, a hursen Mobriar “Albany: len! the me eaness) Quo was In the park with the child manner. happening to low up at the apart “At no time before have tie people} Windows of her employer, saw a een touched as they are at this mo-| burning, ‘Thinking she must Careleasly ee tas i = WES e jefe the light, and fearing a rep- ment. If those who are our rimand, the girl left ifr charges and @o not rise to the situation the next] went in to turn out the lignt. in the] As she entered the dining-room she an District’ Messenger ‘OtHies | 9PM | Our Concave Shoulder meither to the une | A pardon for T eriticism of Jerome. Here \s exe Wween New \ “Unio Society of New York, “Maren 6, 1906. Governor Frank W. tlgsins, Al- 15 Pieces Jap. Silk—36 inches wide—pink, light blue and lavender—the 59c. kind—while 19c they last. en wear Store. 22 inch Pure Silk Crepe de Chine—full range of colors—the Oe. kind, yard..... 39¢ 100 Dozen Fancy Mesh Veils—all colors—dots and bor- 19¢ ders—11¢ yards long; 59c, values, each. .....00..e0ee © | A Pre-Season Offer of Black Thibet Suits for Men. at 912, All Silk Peau de Cygne and Liberty Satin— . : One Lot Plain Dotted Mesh Veils—malines and hai 19 | inches wide—best 59¢. value, 29¢ line—full line of colors—best 29c, values, yard, @lection will ace new men was confronted by a svung man. who Single Breasted Value Double Breasted _ i saddle, No officer with an eye Ol jointed a pistol at her and ordered her yard eeseede cocee: wie Soe 300 D Fine Quality Lace Collars—large assort s who will so act need four | Po kn At the 83 Sack Models $16 Sack Models jozen Fine Quality ge assort- we rmttoment that he will not Lave [other young men. entered. ‘After, being One Lot—48 Pieces Tafieta Silk—19 inches, ment—none worth less than 25¢, each.........+... OC i jokingly presented to the girl by their | For present wear and for the early Spring days a black } people the support of th pal, they raised their hats politely, at | all light and dark shades, also changeable; 39c French Guitierre and Applique Lace Collars—black, 79 1 { white and cream—actual $2.50 values, each........ c J Special Offers in f Our Busy | e 5 e e Our Ribbon Dept. Hosiery Section. Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose, fast black, AC Satin Ribbon—Nos. 5, 7 and 9, all colors, 2c all sizes, good 10c, value, pair. Vale AOC scisisncie see oeiealisinvicleleseeieiesies +06 Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, all sizes, best 5c Fancy Satin and Taffeta Ribbon—plaids, small | 15c. valle, Pair... sees cave cove coeese soe checks, stripes and changeable—also all silk moire Ladies’ Lisle Thread Plain and Fancy Hose, in all colors—never sold for less than 29c, 10c 100 dozen only; 50c. and 75c. values; 25c “Respectfully rs, th e time assurirz her that the fa- a . TAPPAN ADNEY.” | yor of a reply was not sole fed. id = suit is a good common-sense choice. 69c. quality, Yard 0... eeoerse cores veces About this time one of them foun . . ey . Governor Promises Action. some cake, which te broke into bits We have just received from the hands of our tailormen in “Stare Ne York, Executive | and began throwing at his ‘companions. edad AIS Tosh Then followed a cake fight, which left Coamber; : zs, |the pantry in a sad sate ‘of disorder, “Albany, March 7, 190%) the \isitors Imughing gleefullyat every “Mr. Tappan Adney, No, 415 Bast Sixty- | good shot, fourth street, New York: Deciding It was time to leave, they y Sa 5 A told tue girl to keep perfectly quiet for “Dear Sir: The Governor directs me to one hour, on pain of having them re- Knowledge the receipt of your com-|tuyrn and carve her Into choice cuts of | = In th tter of | spareribs and white meat. ounication of March 6 In the matter of | sp: s ‘Ul give | Po of the thieves, on reaching th= Millinghast, and to say that he will give] sirect, dashed for the park pra erat the same his attention. Yours truly, | were out of sight, ‘The other ran up “CUTHBERT W. POUND. Central Park “West, followed by «| crowd of men. At One Hundre Counsel to the Governor. Ninth street he was stopped and sur- An investigation independently of | rounded. geveral weeks in the office of Chief Clerk | {ick °set ‘man appeared, opened his Thomas F. Smith, of the City Cou. Mr. j coat and showed a badge, and took association with Tammany Hall has| Ze was alowed to, piace the, prisoner given hin an expertence in affairs of | take him to the polfve station. eka HOY. polite Neither prisoner nor short, stocky | uae ‘policeman in plain clothes and a badge’ ‘Tillinghast. the confessor, made a wide | hay since heen seen. circle when he decided to release his| Mrs. deCosta mourns the loss of a | wensclence from traction serfdom. He chain set with small diamonds, a recent fAN | wift of the Havana Tobacco Company. 2 {involved Assistant Clerk Edward G.| of which her husband is manager. He- g Tully, of the City Court, in the orbit of | sides this the thieves got a bird's’ wine ‘= of diamonds and rubles. and a vendant 4 a Rogie our own workrooms a collection of handsome black Thibet Suits in the new single and double-breasted sack models for Spring. Ordinarily these Suits would be offered at $16— but to create some early business we offer them at $12.50. Every suit is tashioned with our “ Concave" Shoulder and “Closefitting ” Collar. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. ee ee ry toi39c. | Your choice, yard)..c..e cece sis Pail ewes a | (Special Offer in Our Dress Goods Section, We bought the entire overproduction of the St. Charles Worsted Mills at 40 cents on the dollar, and place goods on sale Friday and Saturday at actual cost. Plain and Fancy Mohairs and Brilliantines,|Qne Lot Pure Wool and Silk Mixed Crepe |Light and Dark Colored Hen- his revelation, which, according to Mr. | t, which were attached two larwe pear- Jerome's mouthplece, were “without | shaped pearls, Legal corroboration." —$$.——_— Clerk Up on Charges. GUILTY OF WIFE MURDER. Completely 48 and 54 inches wide—all colors—3 to 8 yard| Eoliennes—only 25 pieces light and dark| riettas—wool _filled—38 j Mr. Smith has Twlly up on charges PLS: colors—42 inches wide—worth 471 c inches wide—the 39c. 19c Based upon the without-legal-cerrobora-| Verdict Against Accused of Furnished ‘2 kind, yard tion statements of Tillinghast, the man ’ fn a : mow wearing prison stripes. The con- SoU SUSE crean ae He nrere $1 25.00. a | fession of ‘Tillinghast included an accu- | GREENSBORO, N. C., March 9.—The ae i Sation that court oMiciais were hand.in. [Jury in the case of Dr. J. H. Mathews, qgTita gua tn on oxhink : glove with the interests of the traction |the Greensboro (N. C., physician charg showing the principal ar- | fing. He claimed that they knew his Meee ee alot Cortese ot ae \oles we give in enact aes ; Position, and ated fn getting nim on | GP inurder in the rocond de reo, Sutse —Ladies’ Ribbed Vests.— » ———— Back Combs ———— Men’s Shoes. I i it vn ver- | I t the vrisoner to tl . . 7 4 4. 4 j iis fanretey Metcopdtiten| people lay on Denitentiary. for 4, 4orm ‘of twenty years. High and low neck, with and without | “Ven and enced ie seciat lot, 1Qq | Satin calf—lace only; all much per cent. nounced that appeal would be taken to o inter: Long Island, | New sleeves; Hudson Mill seconds; 10c alue up to 50c. BUQS VANE oie ieieins vieisieiesy sive pile Clerk Binh looked up the casea | ye seligd pon A plea ot Ine car ‘ouints, | Per Week Opens | eae 7 orn alues, eH. sere verses ji Batiste Corsets——— | — Laces and Insertions.— | 4 Ps sanity ag a difenne. ‘Dhe most sensa- A we PAY FRRIGHT ong hip—with four hose support- ; = = k @nd was astounded to find the name | tional allegation at the ‘trial was that AND CARFA! a F 6,000 pieces ~fancy C F al and ‘Wiltam H, ‘llinghast" among the|Mathews had infested. strychnine into an Account. French Balbriggan ers, Value $1.00...........+. 39c Se ecole ree Cluny orenen: and Jurors, and in the handwriting of As-| hit wife while she wae il and while Shirts and Drawers. | Gold Tinsel and Leather Belts nllsctrameariora nclecavice esate Bistant Clerk Tully, , from 2 to 4 inches wide ; Evidence Against Tully. PN NIA i Best Egyptian yarn; all sizes; 39c. 19¢ ASSOres ay and colors. Worth 25¢ Value up to 18¢.; yard.........- 26 | ‘ne first hearing in the barges value, each Apo Pie. ———-Wool Challies. | ——— Tooth Brushes———— brought against Tully by Smith was , * i fast ‘Tuesday. ‘The “testimony” fe: Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, | H i x 7 Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers. Assorted styles — adults’ and chil- 5 425 pieces, silk striped, dark and light, very | pea poe or witnesses at that teat, a | Diphtheria, Tonsilitis and Con. | \ y p 100 dozen only; embroidery edgings and dren’s, Value 15¢,.....06+ c preity for waists and ern *224¢ 1 4 MT ekercMenGlaMntee e sumption are Mangarouily cone tnserting 48c. value; while they 19¢ Mennen’s Talcum Powder dresses, Worth 50x, yard... if Galllagnest: opernes vovone! tagious and infectious germ) ASH dH oso tes eiviensionsie Borated-or- Violet 8c Ladies’ Kid Ginveusaae ty Clerk Patrick A, Gilroy, i ; OF Violet ws... sees eevee a= Ladies ; beng shown the minute book of Part |diseases and Kill quickly if not $1.00 Down Secures Handkerchiefs ——Celluloid Hair Pins——— | Blick, white and colored—every pair guar- |! od dollar-value: Hof the City Court, upon page 58 | arrested, Drink Radam's Mi- |i \f Any of the Above. POF DOX sss eseseesecerseeeeees ze antced 59¢ 250 dozen more of those fine all linen, lace and a eS eee sels eae crobe Killer, the great internal | es } 5 Solld Oak. alte: | Sond China embroidered Handkerchiefs ~ the same kind Taffeta Binding——— Pair ve eeeeee eee eens ea Be rally one ted Nay yan es tet | antiseptic and blood purifier,as SPE ae err worth Clem ih sites; that created such s sensation last Sat" Wi () oi || All;colors, Per pléces.c.... son» Ic ‘Lace Mitts Sale Glico, on bing ahora 2g cima | preventative and cure. A sul ace ne er omg Tooth Powder ———— ELBOW LENGTH. emo, Jgentined the handwriting in /specific and pleasant to take. |i Muslin Drawers Lyon’s well-known brand. Value 12c Also Short Lisle Gloves; all colors and B.Street Railway Company as that| Thousands of testimonials, 20 - rs, Lot of Muslin Drawers, umbrella flounce, lace BBE ace eniee ee sizes; usually sold for 39c.: 19c book’ diz, op ree a elty, Court, an | Neneeon the market. Sold by es i i value; palr 15c | Ladies',Misses’ andChildren’s | 8! TEave ore ie aces ae | eee eee er |i Skirts Shoes. Silk Gloves Railway Company a that aaeten a aa, ay. Long or short, with deep flounce and 3 Qc Dongola, page ie tips, lice 08c In all coiors—the 59c, quality; 35c BS, Book : dust ruffle; worth 69C....cssssesers and buttom; all sizes; $1.50 value pair ..

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