The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1907, Page 7

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| L NHS WAY TO TH DEATH HOUSE Dawyers and Family to Ask for New ‘Trial on Ground of Insanity. John Bell, convicted in Richmond, 6. &. yesterday of the munter of Dr. Charles Wilmot Townsend. and sen- fenced ty @ie in the electrio chair at Ging Bing during the fret week of July. | Yeh Richmond early to-day in charge | @€ Gherif! Joseph Barth and Deputy GBherif! Peterson for the death house at | he penitentiary | Before leaving the prison Bell shook ands with all the other prisoners, and Pepeated hig assertion that the jury “banded him a lemon,” “I won't stand for tt," he ald dects fvely, “If my lawyers don't ger me a Bow trial I'll appeal to Gov. Hughes.” | On the prison steos Boll was met by Die stepmother, his sister, Mrs. William Howard Coar, and his half-brother, Bew, whose testimony was | eponsible for Bell's convic Kissed them all good-by and Rot to worry “I'l never go to the bhair,” he boast: | e¢ “I'll get a new trial and be ac quitted | Then he was taken to @ trolley and Drought to New York. where a train was boarded for Sing Sing Will Allege Insanity. Edward O'Reilly, prisoner, paid y that he wo n @ few days take an appeal, and ¢ may resultin a of sentence understood \a new trin! will be asked| fn the grounds of insanity There has been much comment to-| @ay among members of the bi Staten Island over made to the jury before the ¥ yesterday, and It was generally con @eded @hat it was a remarkable effor for a man of Bell's age and counsel for ¢ the spece oppor tunities. District-Attorney sohn J. K said Qo-day that prior to Bell expected address, be was convinced the jury would bring in a verdic tr the first degree, but that nad spoken he was in doudt and that probably the speech wou! avout a different re Some of Bell's Ives are said 10 de convinced thet he is and Deen insane for some time. Bell grinned whén he was sentenced lant night Many who heard the evidence, observed the prisoner aod heard his testimony before the jurv. believe ane. other, Samuel, announced rT 4 bring crary an to-day that he would secure additional legal talent and make every possible effort to get « new tris! for the oon- | $Pt_S victed man. His lawyers, Mr, Reilly _-———>_-—— ana Mr. Mulligan, made the usual mo- HUNT LUNATIO IN Woops, tion before Judge Abbott after sentence | wonNCTON, WN. B. May M—The had boen pasend on their client for @| woods tn the vicinity of Moncton are new trial, and the motion was promptly | being scoured by @ party of officers in denied. | Bell's women relatives, who | search of @ French4Canadian -lunatic, had fainted when the verdict was | FRO made @ sensational secape from brought 10, were removed from the | Die, suente Oy Jumping fe room when the slayer was sentenced. to the inctal Ineane ‘That jury handed me « lemon,” Bt once more SEAS Battvuret joepital at John. Superfluous Hair Removed by the New Principle aan ot So'siunenom with deptlatorien bor does it break of the haly, thereby eo cormmon a A inoreasing ite growth. Don't waste time Ray apd ORD of the Lologie, ‘bee that you eines rid babs ARE distinguished for their beauty and wearing cual- ities, Lecatee of cur unique process in making them. The gold is rolled by hydraulic process, making it close gained and capable of holding a high polish. The ring is cut entire by a special die and gradually The Famous Lambert Seamless Wedding Rings thaped by hand work to the required size, s'yle, wicth and thick Acton ol thks Libs we practicilly satlacktiole: “We tale: them f, nae * 14-kerat $5.25 to Ws tails’ thank ms cou geld $3.39 op: Bharat el, $4.40 tis) 28-kavat sald: aM FACTURING, RETAILERS AND IMPORTERS Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Open Evenings Until 6.20, Saturday Nights Until 10 Newcomers Among $15 Suits DAY touch newness of our il will find almost an entirely new line here now. new designs, new color effects. Every day brings its supple- ment of new ideas, every new lot a touch of fi its wi i quite forei i < Son shoul into form by hand, eliminating the superfluous wi always, in new of distinctiveness Wm. Vogel & retaining its shape shoulder that quickly of plain and fancy en the broad scope—the variety—the ever- The man who saw our $15 Suits in early here are suits with an air to the ordinary kind. And above all the « is the distinguishing feature—the shoulder adding, and direct comparison to ungainly padded droops and falls away. These Suits at $15 take form in'2 and 3-button single-breasted modes, fashioned Other Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40, . VOGEL & SON from a train! | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAYS*MAY 2475'°1907%5 | atl This great bargain is only for Saturday. In navy an it sheds di Special Offeri Manutactu | MV 4IS gives you cure one or charmingly fa About 1,000 waists, Artistically designe: tailored styles. No waist in the Women’s black taffeta and velvet ribbons. $2.95; special, front plait embellished with Marie Antoinette ruffle and turn-over collar and cuffs; finished with Marie Antoinet Second Floor, Conte: Siegel Cooper Sure Sha figure y' Striped English Mohairs, W with white line stripes of various size. sily. 44 inches wide. If you buy to-morrow you save exactly 37 cents on every yard. ng of Women’s Waists plete without one of these chic and serviceable garments the Prices Will Buy E Clothing Store shows the effects of a backward season—notin:amac- cumulation of unsold stock, for our business has been the envy of the local trade—but in its astonishing presentation of unusual-values, collected from various tailors who sacrificed their profits. This feature of unusual value-for-price is not confined; to any-one:line. It runs practically through the entire stock, and is represented’ at many prices. / We Call Especial Attention to the Styles, Fabrics - and Tailoring Given at tiie Following Prices: $9.75, $11.75, $15.75 ana $20 Please yourself as to the price—you can be absolutely certain that the ‘our purse dictates will secure you to-morrow the best:clothing that it bought anywhere in any previous May. Seeing is believin, —seeing is buying, too, for ninety- nine out of every one undred men who come in. - (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) has ever d grounds rers’ Samples and Surplus Stock an excellent opportunity to pro- more of these exquisite models, shioned, of Lace, Net, Messaline, Pongee, Taffeta, Japanese Silk and Lingerie Batiste all told, grouped into three lots at $2.95, $3.95 and *5.00 d and elaborately trimmed; also They comprise sample lines, sur- plus stocks from manufacturers of high - grade waists and also waists selected from our regular stocks where the stock was small and sizes broken. lot would sell regularly for less than $3,95, and the prices would run up to $9.75. Also the following specials Silk Blouse Jumpers Two new and dressy models; one of black chiffon taffeta, cleverly tailored and designed, buttons in back; the other is a surplice effect, made in all black and white, trimmed with No woman's wardrobe is com- $2.95 : sold regularly at Women’s Pure While Linen Wais{s—Three smart tailored styles to select from. Two are side-plaited, open-front models, with long shirt sleeves; either soft or stiff cuffs; laundered turn-over collar, The other isa Maric Antoinette open-front model, pearl buttons, Fancy te ruffle; special at.. $2.95 “Griffon” Brand Shirts at $] Each Regular *1.25 to $2.50 Quality HESE shirts are in the season's newest and most wanted styles, and would cost you on an average twice their price to-morrow if it were not for the slight, often almost imperceptible, laundry defecis which caused the maker to exclude them from his perfect product. Assortments include Jight, dark. and medium colors, also plenty of plain white; bosoms-—plain or plaited; cuffs—at tached or detached; regular or coat models; sizes 14 $ | to 1744. Worth $1.25 to $2.50; as many as you 1.50 want, each, at Siege! Cooper Siore, Main Floor, Center.) Sharp’s Rifles with Bay- $ onets and Ammunition, MONTH ago we sold more than two thousand Sharp's cavalry carbines at $1 cach, as fast as w ld clean them up and hand them ous, From t me source ¢ have secured a number of the celebrated é (infantry) riftes, which we will sell, while they last, equipped with bayoner and with a box of ridges BN CAPS, Ml... ese seer rere These rifles have been overhauled and put into service- able condition, They will shoot as well as they ever did. But if you have no use for them as firearms they will make material for decoration. And they have genuine ‘ai bi ory, hinge! Cowper Brave, Third Floor, Center) Fresh Meats and Delicatessen Supplies FRESH BUTTER — delicious fa: ‘graham, ginger erat doi. ae LAYER CAKES: ‘owr Daylight b fies, each 45, CREAM PUFIS walt, 3 fo SLICED SMOKED BEEF —ib 27¢ SLICED COOKED CORNED 26 WEE nee 26¢ SLICED BOILED HA 28e SLICED COOKED ROAST KEEF~ 34@ SLICED COOKED UL TUNGUES= 586 sriciib’ LAMBS!" i 5e eh 9 PRANKPURTER SAUSAGE l5c FRESH POTATO SALAD=it 1l0c SOFTSHELL CRABS — breaded oF Tsp be 10¢ MARYLAND SIKAWBERRIES~ 1 Qe quart Hi LIVE SOPT SHELL CRABS~doren 25C Fresh Meats Woe deliver frend mest trom she Bantery 1 1100 Sirens nd went seoeminces of CHOICE 1 ED YOUNG TOM 17e| aire nasive export prime | Be lle veh 1de received & PICKE KEYS; y Pirk vod tency milk ie + ol isney milk tes veel Te reait, bests de sede wusion 1de tb Cries “suis ‘ol’ rib Ib * Hind ‘guarcere tb, . orth 98c a Yard, Special, 59c Ask for “S, & H."’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give A delightful fabric for summer wear because, (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Prom) Buster Brown Shoes| For Boys and Girls E have the sole sell- RESOLVED ing agency for this That fame is « dunger- ; popular shoe for} ousthing. When J think Greater New York. If] of some of the cigars that you wish to see the} have been named for longest - wearing, trim-~ men fel that 7 afler me. mest, neatest, most com- fortable footwear that is produced in America for children you will have to come here, This line is running the ‘‘Foot Mould” a close race for the honor of making most friends quickly. Except the ‘‘Foot Mould” shoes for men and women A { we have never had a line of 2 P ! goods in this store that has ~ Ck ! “caught on” so quickly or is ex- *. os tending its circle of admirers so 7 rapidly. Priced, according to size. () 2 (Stege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) The Latest Parasols Smart New Creations in All Materials P \RASOL time will soon be here despite unscasonable / weather. Prepare yourself—don’t let the coldness'of Mayy days deceive you. If you want che best of parasol models, you will assur-« edly find them among our extensive and up-to~ilate collection, , Coaching Models—covered with all-silk taffetas, linens and shanungs; piain coaching hematitched or tucked effects; 8-rib frames; (full range, of popular colors, also black and white. 504 a Selected 1 wood or eb d sticks, Unusually Poo natural woo: “a e ies sticks, $2.25: Misses’ ParasolsA fine showing of attractive, 29¢ to $] 50 girlish styles, priced fror Siegel Coe Boys’ and Y ouths’ Spring Suits $4.85 er Siore, Main Floor, Front Youths’ Suits, $7.50 | Sizes 14 to 20 yrs. E will buy back-at its full price any sult that in any way does not give you complete satisfaction, | Boys’ Suits, Sizes 310 16 yrs, W The Boys’ Suits at $4.85 Double Breasted Suits--with or without belts; plain or knickerbocker trousers; of serge and mixtures in eheviots navy and cassimeres; sizes 7 to 16 years, ue in neat gray and bloomer Russian Blouse Suits effects; large sailor co trousers, sizes 3 to 8 years. Ree‘e in all the new shades of gray and in plain colors of simeres; sizes ears... ‘ ne $4.85 The Youths’ Suits, 14 to 20 years, or $7.50 80 to 36 Breast... Long ‘Trousers Suits—of navy blue serge also of fine quality cheviot and thibet in blue or black; sack models, single or double-breasted, Two-Piece Suite—in neat gray mixturess ¢oat lined with mohair trousers have belt loops and bottom turaup. (lege! Coopar Byers, | fine ¢

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