The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1907, Page 9

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AUNTS A ne ted! FOR TIAL GF missed bal but Wife Opposes Him. a head, and mo tng the Distr! tity,against him, room, Mrs. Ma Jackson. young wor bin at the At ope! Grew: ‘Dong Inland to erhey 4 a moth en summoned Unique Tegal Battle. Frederick W. Fo: gue the ) was the fi rides an foreman. “His 6 that there will be w that tt. ts im: wplote cartridges {n etbremeng'! ic barrel the other aide to show that this ca done. Dr. Simpsen claims that In Nymanner he-accid: Law. FoMrt.— Bowman —did—not-—appear. \ noon. She was accom on jag-trip from Virginl wwitnessed it. Bank of Mount Jackson. @nything about bis own family. Wisnowakt, a Ru } had threatened to disinherit him. -—defenge In that the shooting was nc ona) , There are two important points fo-b+ elearest The frat = ry DR, SIMPSON Efforts of Dentist's Coun: sel to Have Case Dis- UNIQUE LEGAL BATTLE.! Sister of the Prisoner Upholds; , Dr. Simpson: went I aad ‘pseared to to¥tify toe co which — Dr ne Sid not pa Wow breaking It| Harry A» Corjell,: nk out the ba “There Were #0 inuny delaya In bring~ ‘ al that Dr. Simpson] withthe namo Frank: A. Hutchinson, «| western 21 ) pate vee Justice Gu: The trial/of ‘Dr. James W, Simpson for the murde ia Gas atiolaw, Sheu 4 Dew, pun’ to-day, be i yoin- the, Httie ‘co! our | ead for-aation people fro: nm all pver’ Eastern eel! for quash A jury from the 140 for the triai vy shot his father- “Riverhead until Jate yesterday after- 0 pled by Martin / %. Mpnton, of Brooklyn, Dr. Simpson's Vlawy$s, weGiuive she had beon delayed Bheritt Wells ‘ailowed hee to seo ler brother etter hours. It was thelr tirt meeting for several years, and affected all who BMF owitan —sald— sie represented Dr. Stmpson's family and that fhe Wook! remain until the ond ef this ordeal, Bre inthe “wife-of- Charivs Tay made herself known in tho case It was 7 wupposed Tiat’ Dro Stmpeon;-having been abandoned by his wite, was entiroly {riendless, as he refrained from saying Airs, Simpson Ja the most important | 20%) witness against her husband, Frank lan poy, the only __cwitness to the tragedy, has gone Insane from brooding oyer the affair, and his testimony te unavailable. ‘The conten: | 1 tion of Mrs. Simpson and her mother ts that Dr. Simpson killed his father-in Jaw deliberately because Mr. Horne! TI 4 a i + a ira. ry Prt Xe ie as 98! 3 ess! PRE: Hitt hs saeeed Mxaltats acai oR RES BORRES impaon,-hefore shoot- fatanzaey’ aseaagheesipe! orner, KO to the at(fo— THE EVENING: WORLD,’ YMONDAY, JANUARY 28; a | i i \) FINE, Shp Losses $ of the tees at the Close: ~~ Ho s Thought. “They Were in Home Prices of fused way | Coart line 1m Two men, who Invadod the home of | Politan 34 | Albert Clayburwh, at No, 88 Weat)| parlor unttl detectives wern aur: ero In the home a! two’ yoling women « general -declins, ot terme [thelr fowit ta The ‘men * described ‘themaclves ae Liquidation a} Prank A, Hurd, of Detroft, Mich., ang prominence, mad f the Hotnl Metre-) ues: ={pole. When they were fined $10 each, | tieeo c game very du { however, Hurd stgned a check fhe 8¢! eR errcar tallor at No. son Hives tn, the Hote! 3 The ‘pair had dined at Juck's restau-} rant. yeaterday afternoo conclusion of the m hone boy to 6 irtends ont ph rows. The: boy, ‘they’ yal gave them | No, MS West Efehty-frat! atreat Id have named a different -tropote, Lou and at the 18-8 and. Pe V asked the tele-| W Young wome | eo -Thiwy. a their Landirang the bell. The maid opened the | door and tity Deished paxt ‘ey and) “ANs Thereupon they began to caper aout the parlor. Thoroughly trightened, ¢ girl san opstalrs and informed Mr. Cla burgl’s mother, the only member of the= household et -home--of tae strange+ 5. Mrs. Clayburgh immediately telepnonea | One: Decem! to the police stat! Detective ate- Grath arrived In plain clownes, The maid and Mrs. locked themselvea th upstairs, and they threw detective. Wh. two Jolly. Invaders mistook he janitor and -cried out | “Hello, sport, come and have a reel,” catching him about the walst dnd al- tempt a-patr of ASnt Foon smaller arrivats handcuffs on the more Hyely panton, 40 ee as | doito. DANCED REEL WN “STOCKS DOWN IN [SUES MATTHEWS HOR WRONG HOUSE; UT a LOSS OF his WIFEY valle Spent in Try- wnt by Some opentnx market: deal: Jinks today, ‘Trading wae lght. of Girl Friends, MancPactiio tore 1 a4 and At O-4, Anaconda — fell Torr To: evrhere in tho let trace jonal caine and loses were mixod, | Ktehty-Aret mtrevt, yeuterday afternoon, | “There was some Inpro lara, and Justice Leven: sing and danced and rompod about the | eeetion advanced. od |. Prolonged inuctivity ii the afternoon | tonwcort them to the Wart wixty-crxtity | during “whieh Unre wa street mation, oxplained tn the Weat variation of an eighth tn th {i | Bide Court to-day that they had made |stccka wan followed by ae, alight erava mistake, ‘They: beltevad: they“ Greaad in the volume of business and nreveala that the sult was damages for altenntte wpecial damages for expenses Incurred | by Macrery dn efforts to win The court says he must fturniet ‘ . i | fiends with whom they were'on Jolly elfio and seversi other Ricoacranonatealtietire lameeeeet inroads in vat-]. It js Jearned (hat the Ny whorl it wis_no ‘i Loulevitie & Nawhville and e Mutchin«; Pirtuburg. Chicago, att at. 2, Dressed Steel oe \& Texes and United Sta the secon! preferred 184, saylyania and Norfolk & pourt-the papers mp kept 4 ntinudd to, the end, some being ghown-at the close. ore totetaales of at ‘and of bonds, $1,645,000 ——_—- 2 net - TRADING FAIR IN They drpve to thé Glayburgh home| THE COTTON MARKET, of pfterirme and-m good de~ poner crop ne the, were the features « : the cotton market to- ne was based on ete was a fale volume of comm|ssion house bustnera, confined principally to the dist visitors and thelr stranger conduct. | to 9.61; October. Sia —_—_.__ | WHEAT PRICES WAEK. wrgh had CORN HOLDS STEADY "Yn many cases, fhe man who ls thin, ‘gets sympathy which he neither wishes—nor perhaps de- t the house | The whert market opened ative and |i he entered | weaker on poor cables to-day, Corn was steaty/in enite of the ent Fweee in — wheat _hetriz antexpeoted sand fair You've often heard it said, i Brown-is-avtuiiy thin—I-_wonder— what's the matter with him,’* The man with ndoquate flesh has People like to deal N % ing Sance with him. He alipped | wieat—Say. 478; July, B18 the advantage. —like to associate with health) looking, robust men. But-the -most-serious handicap in man is wheo illness omes—ho bas no surplas fies on which to draw. oe {eine to ula him ‘in secacne tiaccure| NOW CARUSO IS SICK. ‘Mr Conrtea"s-troubles-muttipty: |Piancon barely recovered froma cold yond Sombrich still indisposed, the Horr read | Direktor” Wag titorhied Caruso-js -a-victin-of the- vagariee—ot bo the weather and would not b ning to-night. “Manon Lescaut Instead “La f not be repeated. | Boheme" will be put on, — %) Cayallor! as Mimi and Dippet as Io ome gunt Is 1t possible that this par- tienlar shotgun could have been identally fired by the proc- of “breaking the barrels m the stock, aa Dr, Simpson maintainst i Dead Man Well to Do. Bartley T. Horner was one of the Most comfortidia roaidents along the Lang tstanit north. shore. He-was w LOO Se LOTUNG eC CUT ATA Ith ete business. In his days of busine Lgairy—hs- mate- many tripe t-te | Bouth, accompanied by nix wife and daughter. On one of these trips the ft ly met Dr. James W. Simpson, fet, and one of the bestdiked young | Of Galvesian. TAX. Blmpron married the daughter} at stone 1-186" Heh in hts ptotes ton, and Mra Lis attacted apson moy ext ath Gl Witthow Ruerand soon Quilt up a lutke and prof table practice Because of the desire | of Horners that. Mrs. Simpson | Sowa Tes. Wit: tem. the soctor com} muted every day. to Northport—a Jong | and tiresome trip. Life Not Always Happy, Life was uot always Long Island while Of Ke mew aen ine J! aie condone, eke Krew, HoKAN to Bpent tWo or th Biante w weekein the city. 1 frequent disagrevnyents o On one occason, it ls id. etruck his daughter because shes! With her husband in a quarrel. Bimpson and his wife left the Hors homestead after this incident ant lve in New York for five months. ‘They returned to Northport at the re- queat of Mrs. Horner, and for a time Ane reiwlous Of the family were pioas~ ant. Trouble arose. early in December, 166, when Dr, Bimpson jearned that his father-in-law | was Consulting a luwyer about makite a new wi Jad been the ullderatanding Ula t “1 Dr, Bihbron-was-to-be-one-of tin tothe Horner. estate. Mr. Ho knowing that his son-in-law way Hing money at his business, but, | that his cambling instincts would come lim should ho secure a jarse amount of ready money. cOncelved tha tin wealth in nd datighter in Simpron could not Quarrel Over the Will. + Brom tcstiniony Sivon ant the 4 apy hel Mra, to nw that Dr i Idea or the Rerimonlous ¢ MubJect hoc His home. ie i in Bwitt & Cota © Fork City tor P. Fei Be, Averaged 7,07 cents per -ef-the house in which the trag- dy _oveurred and load hte shot ‘Wolfner Piano, *250 Rich and lasting tone; built for durabilty. f No Money Down ‘1 a Week Positively the best plano to be had at $250. No Interest—No Extras —Delivered I'ree. A revolving stool and prote:- ticn cover free wi The Simplex Piano, $500 Self-Playing by *Perfo- ippy dn. Mie ott Ds, simpson, iy plary hats, ssion fer kamblinKea. falling art Mr. Horner 1 Sold on our easy term cash payment and §3.75 a Week No Other Char, c—Delivered 10,000 aueclectiog Rolls in Stcre, 81) Floor, Center.) NO CONNECTION WITH AMY OTHER STORE Siege hope NO CONNECTION WITH a SIEGEL (SOOPER SETH AVE J.B.GRESNHUT. PRES ANY © OTHER. STORE. Some Special Featur TI as'much as fifty per cent.: Furniture of the Mid-Winter Sale! HE furniture bargains that we print are important, as any one who will read them will se \ the whole scope and bigness of this Mid-Winter Furniture Sale. EVERYTHING IN THE FURNITURE STORE is at a special price while this -sale-continues. s the Big Store’s way of making a sale. “baits’’ to induce attendance with a view to selling regular priced | goods. We have no-regular priced furniture now. may want in the furniture line is’ here at.a price cut from twenty to EK samples: are only a small part of We use no Whatever-you constructed; backs supported bracesi-sale-price Mercis Chairs -one of our lead } golden oak or ma hovany finish; fi | Brace Arm Dining ‘Chairs — Enanelied. Bedsteads golden oak fihish; splendidly |°| Mate with one-incn q posts, brass top rails and va : sires, 4 ft. 6 in to seats with strong * O5e regular price, t anle-price: v4 ftand 34; $34.50 plain red or g-cen velour cust~ Dining Chairs — made of the finest grace of oak, golden color and rubbed finish; cane Seat, box frames ani strongly constructed; regular pilenextda puedes of old oaks: color ‘and gloss : measures 42x20, “French plate mirror 24Xxt# one lined drawer for sil- ver; sale price .. Box or Wardrobe Couches (Finely upholstered dnd covered, with plein'preen denim, 6 foet feet wide; prac Jong, 243 for wardrobe use; lar price $3; Miss'on Rockers—made of solid | strongly-conetructed and up: holstered, with the best ste:! splings; covered with leather- ette; regular price 34 $7; sale price..... . Chiffoniers—made of solid oak; —tivelarge—drawers;~ trimnied with lacquered brass $/ price, handles; sale price. 4.75 prices two large and two smiall diaw- ers; trimmed with Jac eaierésL brass handles; | buttons, i China Closets —made of sold ‘oak, golden color and gloss fin- ish, 63 inches high, 36 inches wide; three grooved shelv. A -FOOD—WOT A MEDICINE ADDS FLESH by overcoming the four car- dinnl causes of leanness, The new food remedy pre- sents In attractive form, ‘concentrated — vegetabie and carnonydrates eats potonly ada Mush, 4 ROH. Mavy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prial] can assimiiate all tho food taken lato the system. Peptol wos perfeotedin the greatest food aboratoriea In the world and {a now being Presented to tho public abso- “hotels on-tts own merita, ‘A college professcr in one B ot the-grent Universities gained nearly o pound a day February 4th. _Wait For It! purely in your own interests, MACY'S, | ‘priced Dry Goods. exceptionally fh sore To-morrow—An the first week on Peptol. B <—Prapdesdssl-athet cases Bub io your caso—Peptol Fj must prove {ts own wort. Sign the covpon below nnd ‘presont {t taany firstclass rarvint. Weigh z00r—¥ “Our Annual Sale Starts Next Monday, so end your money wit be returned, Your Why Propie Aro Lean." ‘an loterésting descrip. tion of the cause nt i cure of oanncea, cat be bad from druggist Butthecaupon betow ff oat test ol Pep~ i tol's merits. Sivnitand Drescot to your drug: aus Make haste slowly” this week, com parisons freely the -week following— Sale\ plans now nearing culmination warrant the prediction that this will be the GREATEST FEBRUARY SALE OF FURNITURE IN THE HISTORY OF The Half-Price Sale of Furs and the Annual Sale of White Goods continues. Other important sales include Hosiery, Dress Goods, Silks, Umbrellas, Pictures, S ware, China and Glass and Housefurnishings, In the Basement—extraordinary values in low- fig mul refund te money, regular Frice $ $15.50; sale price 10. 75 Leatheretie Couches cak; handsome mission design Made on solid oak fraiies, sgaal- and weathered oak finish; stered with the open spring cor £truction, plain top and head; dowith arexcet 7; nO tattinegs regs Dining Tables—made of the best grads-ofjuariered=oas, gotder colorand highly polished; round Tap, PF festal basz, curved legs cover of leatheres lar price $14.5 foot exten $00; /These Piece Parlor PST inistied frames; inlaid KS, finely consiructed aad overed with green. Sliding or Telescoze Couches Frames are mace of angle iron, golden color and gloss finish; supported with fabric, tresses and boisteis; National wire cream elsted ae ~ Ve‘our Couches- Made on soiid oak frames; up-. halstered with the open spring construction; tulied with patent covered with velour in assorted colors; TRS pulcefissaatepi® — 2-inzh con= tods,connezted by solid T-bali strong constructioj, and Tikest-grade Of Tac : quered brass; $34; sale price s=made tenrrety of quar- Box Springs For metal b-dsleads, Uptiolsteréd with (N= best ste2t sprngs; the top thickly padded aid covered with A.C. A, or fancy Striped “ticking; $10, 50; Sale price.. hie ch y polished: base 45x22; French plate oval mirror 36x. very artistic design and tion; saa price, Dining Tables — made of solid plain oak, golden color and bas Five-Piece Parlor Suites —ma- g ny finisued frames; broad backs, shaped arms ang finel coversd wit *: $39.50), Sete! Go-per Stee: Fitts Flor: Mahogany panel backs, handsomely in- gloss finish; round top, pedestal laid; heavy arms; szats covered 6-ft. exten- vith sious sale price.:.. $10.75 : selourrrepulereriees:$ upholstered; green verona ye- Jour or cream col- Si Sr salesprice TUESDAY’S BARGAINS. $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, ayard 85¢ An excellent a periment of designs and colorings. {Filth Boor.) Tbe ‘Decorated ‘China Bath Room Sets at = Fine Austrian Ware; brush yase, mug and covered | soap dish, (Thi rd Teor) |-49c¢-— Silver ~ Plated =Candle. Shades at Linings-of variouscotors, edged with silk fringe. (Third Fieor.) 35c New Laid Eggs, a dozen, In cartons, Not-delivered.—..Not more than three -dozen to one customer. (p th Ficor.) 10c Pot of Imported Orange Marmalade, Hartley's famous English Conserve. No more than | 12 pots to.one _purchascr, (Fourth plese $1.25 Genuine Block Light at 85e A.gas burner that will give satisfaction when others fail, (Basem n:.) | $5 Bath Robes for Women at 32.98 Heaviest all-wool ciderdown or blankets; with sailor Collar, flowing sleeve and trimmings of silk ribbon. ¥ (Second Floor.) $5 Coats for Children at Sizes 2to 5 years; made of velvet, bearskin and other appropriate materials; tastefully trimmed, and interlined, 'Second Floor.) Women’s 25c Black Belts at 15¢ Silk and fabric belts; newest shapes and styles; or- namented with buttons and cord ornaments, (Main Eloor.) $1.59 Triplicate ittare at $1.19 ‘Bird's-eye maple frames, large size, French bevelled glass, ornamented backs; Steel chains, _ (Main Floces) | Ize Hemmed Tur- ish Towels, at Ie. double yarn bleached 1 with red bo ders, 2ieand 50c Undermus- lins-for-Women-at Night gowns 20, and drawers 12c., of good miualin, Not_more than two to a customer. 29c& 12c | No mail orders | 35¢ Cabinet. of Tine PaieE a 29c, Fine tabric finish writing paper; Sixty-cnyclopes, $1.50 Book, “Modern Wit and- sixty shects ant Containing masterpieces of most famous humorou Speaherey Carlooniety ant ‘Story Terlerey Biz, 7x9. Cloth bound, $1.95 Bl: ck Silk Petticoats at$3. 95 rusia taffeta, ountes merce rized brstection dust ruffle. isis made with full 50c to 25c Bust Forms and Children 8 Waists, at The assortment inciudes shirt French shape pads and small bustles, 29c Trimmed or Plain Pin- “cusxions, at Many styles and shapes; some slightly soiled from 19c a Yard Unbleached Sheet- Standard grades such as Dwight Anchor and tte 45 inches wide. $2. 25 Worth of Sumatra Wraper Cigars, at Fifty. high grade wrapped ci ars; long mixed-Havana Puritanos and other share; fillers; Petfectos, Fe WM selling} regular S. Shoes at $1. 3 and 7, all leathers. and $3.50 ‘‘QUEEN QU TALITYg fect goods in the sx.aller and tke larger sizes, principal sSNA —

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