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JEROME S SETH | TALK, SAYS JURY ae See aT Maria” Faaell | His Charge That Others Were) S fo Find Witnesses, in Equaily Guilty With- Stand- Italian Cases. rd Oil Not Proved. | { | | i BiG LIBRARY BUILDING, jou! empioyet as si a a brah cgrapher ‘and motor ©: He tx Back and forth in the corridors of! The Federal] ALBANY, Get. €—Witnesnes forthe} 7) Fi TeGie a chouan ate eee “the Criminal’ Courts Bullding a beau: aera city Chub of New York testified before | This Fact Is Brought Out at the ‘a showing in a crowd, as Ko Js 6 feet 2 ful Italian girl -was pacing to-day ‘A. Moffett, President |Gov, Hughes to-day In the procesd- Meeting of the Board of iawrcuitacevenciocg: anemic taeeraen| guarded on elther eidc by a county de-|of the Standard Oi! Company of In-|{ngs analnst President John ¥. Ahearn nae ce , wrote the Windy City ‘festive trom the office of the District- ‘dia * ‘Attorney, “The young woman was notAMe The detectives were w! re! of to tlye to charges made by Mr. | 4 tad been suty his practice, toxlay tmade fim teport- Judge Lanits, ‘nited States evidence | Bupren os and Jury after reviewing the | testimony of Moffett asd others d ated (hat it‘was of the opinion that ents contuised in the pam- Fent br t lover & of ‘by “Mr Motteis. ats GAG foundatis ¢ report de- | 4c ent for Willlam ‘era Jerome tn’ ferretine out, egainw, criminals of ‘her own race. the ¢ { ee | pected “Maria, i might .be anything but what sh peste h ets trim little) wema | withbut Tar Diack eyes that were ever on the watch spon Ricaretaltacaitnereentinrs: for the casual penny ax she stood at) tigetion it appeared that while tie {the Masbattan entrance to Bro lyn | statemen i dge-or under the shatow-of tie | Prepared ly by Moritz Ro alongside the street piano which her) ooo or the att Pit pariner qrotind so indtatriously. | BOA REGI COA artiatm Standard | - | Ol Company in the ese Strong Against the Prisoner. {States vermis the Standard ‘OM Com= The true vocation of the girl came pany, it wis xiven pat by Mr. Mortett Meera ede yale Gan aha aprearia ver his name and his own statement. ene {further appeared that Mfr, witness against Raffaele Cassone, who jowledye whatever of any Tacus 4e_on trial in General Sessions for the shipments of property {rom =f eecond time on the charge of murder, ©o1 Ind. Pullman, legewiech-andt South Chicago, In Iiinois, over the Chi: raaes -oied ALON oF. Aniynattar Be UYher than the Standard rern terver-$nto-the work: that-now | Si panes war leenad not meen at Vany one of thoso places-during the last she is said to be obsessed with « posl-| six years, and that the statement in 1 tive hatred for the accused man—so vio-| question was basa entirely upon the fent a hate, indeed, that she actually| testimony of F. 8. Hollands. an em- threatens him with personal violence it} Dloyee of the Chicago and Alton, given jhe sould be acquitted. It seems that/ at the Standard Oil trial Mr, Moffett stated that so far as he formatien—n—t sa proper {tality nished, oMce: claimed » origi Equipment supplies pu ante prices and then resold to‘ oliy de- including those under the Borough greatly increase, Jurisdiction Ahearn, at: price: THE Laat LSS 5 WORLD, ! Y Bi HWA I Hy UP HS § BROUGHT INTO ATTARN Seized Papers Showing Over- Charge. Were in'Organiza- tion Envelopes. . Mant the ch om nt py and ased at of j who Metropolitan Equipment © and mpany. By agreement of counsel, the ‘Gover- nor accepted in evidence an borough, with referehce ree that Ahearn wasted pub- permitted extrav: —suppites,and- faiied-to attention” -to-either Gr: prices of the materials. tu of the district attorney's office led a’ to a seizure of papers in th of the Metropolitan Equipment | ? ‘Company: the Complainants to. be il bills against the Metropolitan Supply \ FR were de- | f upon the rany cases khowing company | amples of these papers. T! serlted as including (.e ord supply comp: by President Ahéar u price. paid by the in Gie mor it terially ine and the city paid the eases jt ts allesed thie. more RHE: 9 per cent Many Of the envelopes these ‘pape the comer Tammany Halt? Mr, Littieton pol did not inclu of the increaxe was | containing INOUIK y was Issued. pea Aan THREE YEARS TO FINISH of whieh the order on “During the hearing of the Board of, { Eatimate to-day: on the reqiiests of va Mrs. Jamea H joush. s! nothing wrong wii cept his waywardness | not the sort forizdden by statute O'Brien, |Pand of Mra. 4 other name IDAY, Tr PLEA OF ~ WIFE TO HUSBAND}: The Brooklyn povice t f of potlce, in ess y's" and. uths are inzerm Mr wayward }, According’ to ¢ may hi so hie may deanl to Ws blond ave ¥ received a bore the printed card In |singulyr appead from P. 1. 0" After fve days FeLUFH TO | cago'y c} : a eed ts She the matter of Rearch for her. he yy bor- 1 that there la Hernesay. ¢x- His errors are taken itr havo allowed led his: hi emp ‘of the one and ort in face ami fiiure aw well as characl fr There wak A shecial nrater service held r her cate Sunday when over. one hundred persons grayed thet ahe would | For Fall and Winter Friday, a jon behalf of, the soon the new publ econd street and brary’ at Forty- ESTE oun are the These a lot of work to by done y “SHOTGUN BRIGADE” FOR SLUT AUTOS. | | ATLANTIC CITY, |aaed” at Hrechalders Company, for tho beat obtain- | } Prealdent Oct. 4—The } has sanctioned &, case of ad a_wife who f . do iind .énd naw?! agked the | who.wants to find her patient througi nd sand try jal ine ro! Gharactr at hia wife. who ie beautiful Telephone fina her Nushan prayers Failte be aoswered.” Ontet: Olsen wrote that Mrs. iten- neiey, had been very reluctant to talk Ag reporters, of have anything printed about Uie-desertion ‘of her tall, hand- somo husband, She has bean convinced that pabliolty may belp her find: him ‘And make her supremely bappy. Direetory Months Goes to Press October 1ith New listings — be arranged for on or before 3 above date, if desired for this book. | | manufactured - Park &Tilford | Founded 1640 New York | P CONFE ONERY The National Pure Food Law governs Interstate Commerce, and it would te extremely beneficial if we had a similar law reg- ‘| - ulating all Food Products and_ sold within this-State. Many of the inferior, low-priced candies would quickly | disappear. — Park & Tilford’s Temptingly Delicious _ Confections: are-thepurest, 34 mase_and sod. FR eRe 3 nothing. but: the ‘best in them. Lysipated hu sh and wayward hits. ndness jefp him become a pi Baya (the Chicago * Beaatt¥etton Hiway a Central ay, Tarryi'wn W60 protean ary OutLY ists, and. tye | nove duty it will be to} Watch on automodiles, wyltget to work at once. A private telephone line will help the men: to follow the mi Tents of any driver that- shows In: | clination to di tspical ex- Big Price Reductions -This-Week -in-Several Departments—of Our Big Store orth Taking Advaniage Of. You can buy this $13.00 White Brill business has mote than doubled in three years. clothing-steres in America. Brill clothes are the most-modern, wa ue clothes sold in America. Brill stores are ihe on| ~“anaintained Tor ‘garments costing $10 to’ S18 "as for ganments costing $15 Brill stores are the only stores:where you find, strictly all-woo! suits Brill stores are the only stores where You tind strictly han. famous desis Hi ¥ one connected with the Standard Oll Company was that diy- closed in the case against the Standard Marin teatied yesterday that she) oll Company, and he was authorized to state that the only information ypos- Gia not know of any service sho had{ weased by Mr. Rosenthal, who prepared a} the statement, was contained in the office, or_even having recetred_pay for ‘ofthe cane-that-was-tried here record any services, excepting the regular wit-| against PeLB PAA CUCe Standani Oil Company. peas fee. | YJames W. Osborne and Eugene L. { Parodi, counsel” for Cascone, hurried HE Ny \ A MERCER | Then Parod! hurried back to court and Bhowed the vouchers to the witness Ghe then acknowledged that she had) the receipts and recelyed the re-unforgivabl sin from ~ her Latin tandpoint, of doubting her { sworn word. to the Comptroller's office at recess and there found vouchsra bearing the signatures of the tambourine ‘player. money. Sent_to Europe Once. Assistant District-Attorney Ely, who. 4s prosecuting the case, said that the | woman had been employed to gather --witnexsea ---for-—the —Plstrict-Ation: «and had been peld a regular fee. Why ‘aie should have denied this was not |- President Fae of Union Railway, Admits ‘‘Mutual’’ Visirties was duestionta to-day by Com missioner Huatis, of the Pudlie Service | Commission, aa to the operation of New; ‘employed to find witnesses tn the case _Cascone, but had done ths same Weathered Oak Bookcases, ike design, wilh Nass door; cathedral glss ontop Shelf; salue Enamelled Bed months to-oneyear itd Brill stores are the only. stores “where you find garments of fabrics season, and that will not be shown elsewhere until next season. Brill stores are the only stores where you find clothes in nearly 200 differe nt models ‘and over 500 different fabrics, Brill stores are the shape, fit, style and colo We Rochelle BEDS witorhelle t farrytow: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS © {e ba Delete made out of town 3>— WORK MONDAY WONDERS. of Splendid Brill Garments — Brill st ners in America. Brill stores are the only: stores wise you find exclusive, authoritative mo fearinedels- tores awwhers- ores are to-day the fasts he-finest_tatloced and the you. find. seni stint $ itched garment! Brill stores are the only stores” wate ¥ou find the new models from all. ter of-the me: els hat: are onty «stores. v! r until the end. ve _you find every garment sold gu intended for wear next. ta hold anteed woes This bed can be had in all sizes; has Het brass nr bead and to art (extended foot rails. Sieh kiececner ae ms Hand-tallored —$18 md $20,.... Journeyman: directed -taitoring- organizations and ny_models Fall=coats anid “top gh-grade Fall coats ‘and top: c Fall fabrics; good value at ose-third more. and stripe weaves, in wide range of colorings and shades—: Brill Assortment of Outside Cozts Is Createst in New York Here are all the correct models of tight-weight overcoats, from the short top coat to the di B three-quarter length coat, in the greatest number of correct fabrics, we Models include the new bottle-back, full box back and s Fabrics include the exclusive donble-face d cove: itted colorings ever s on-through new velours, et Tailored to hold Fall coats—correct Fall models—of sew ed Fall coats and_top coats ross from. coats -from-foremosttaitoring ive Orit tabrics—presentng beyond wdoubt the eee ee assortment of Fall overcoats anywhere. WO Fear t the city, and the District-at- ; office pald her $260 for, ex-|Company within the city Ilmit, and over | i penses and zarvices in connection with| tracks of the Westchester Electric | Frank Ajello case. Ratiroad Company beyond. i = | | ‘When the girl took the witness stand [Who nade the-arrengement-tor-th | again to-day ehe called Cascons fhe | Joint: operation?” asked Mr, Bustls, “King of Mulberry pereet,* She dented “1 aid,"\ replied Mr. Maher, | thet ahe had ever committed perjury or ‘Who ‘js the president of the Weat- Wad AeA TTI oe 3 Railroad Compseny ‘Wise in connection with the case. At ‘And are the boards of directo ‘two companies Identicall”™ ey ar Earth round top Golden Oak Ex- assive rope ‘LIBERAL CREDIT GIVE? i Open: oe ee 75T OO Week" Opens an Account: Brill raincoats pro -model, fab: gh-grade oat tallors—warran Hand-tailored Cray al raincoat fabri —¢ and-colaring are appropriate for wear ee3s—the bést Waterproofing pro: ¢ that the day is past wit the f ated. “to hold’ shape Helis FatnCOaS- Cat TS xcellent $16.50 and $18 values handsome ne’ , cut on new Fall shape, wal Cravenette rect_ model: @ taincoats of I the-exe! ailored-finest cP ossibs leading tailoring organi 1 as “trients we show, = JA Uny kitten ‘that could nestle com- | fortabty on the palm of a a, ted up | tramic at Broadway and Sixty-ninta | etrect for an hour ead @ half to-day pnd. Kept Serst. Hottje ‘and the policemen | from the West Sixty-elghth street sia || =tion goessing and planning. ‘The’ Kitten wae playing on the mde- “walk when-thore appeared a bull pup, | whereupon the trigtitened kien darted up ‘a tree to the height of the third | mory of the apirtment-house on the corner. ‘There * ect up a yowling that brought tenants to the windows of the | Beminols, Nevada eng Spencer Arms, Bnd caused another orowd to gather i the street, Policeman Coleman appeared and the atreet npectators demanded that he rescue the kitten. The policeman falled | to And a ladder and asked instruc | from the station. Sergt. Holtje brought|| two other policemen, By thin time that| side of Hroadway was filled with wagons, automobiles and persons, cach | {ndividual having a plun.of rescue, « Ax the Setgeant was about to send; for a hook and ladder truck two mov. Ing yana drove wp,’and the Sergeant commundevred Uyese end made them | drive up close to! the tree. Smal boys | were induved (0 try to shin up the) Font of the way, but failed. Finally the | driver of one of vans swung vp | hes and ty the kltton, in the bark. ‘phe kitten dug deeper wheir tae driver e i and spit and bit | er of the oh > into the tree to fh. {ten gould be brought the regouer’s -coat a sympathet woman Jugsed it to where bull pups do} (Bot ‘enter and a kitten may find rest, | lasting tailoring. Because you buy direct from facturers, you save at Icast onc- snlenTi clothes. ee) swagger top coata in short, me lengths. jots and other fashionable cloths. The 1457 Broadway, These cold, snappy, frosty morn- ings and chilly, penetrating nights call for a smart Top Coat. The gar- : ~ made in our-ownAn- =warkrooms,. under.-our-own- super vision; easily surpass in clever indi- cvidual styling and: thorough, ‘good- “At S15 — we display over twenty-five distinct styles of 380-382 Fulton St. Brooklyn us, the manu- -third of what other first-class clothiers ask for such well-made,’ dum and long Crafted from the smartest English herringbone {fabrics in Oxford greys and hrowns, well as a large,variety of rich coverts, chev i roof of our ability to undersel/ by at least 334499 is evident in our entire showing of emart Fall Clothes priced-irom:$10 to $40. __ Three Stores: 119-125 Walker St, N.Y. YOU CAN LOOK\ JUST AS STYLIS on the consensus of ai fabrics. until worn out. Dudley ers and knee pants. proofed at the mill, rected children’s stallo from $5 up. The guarantee with NEW SUIT-FR Sold only in Brill sto fabric and tailoring. All Americ a oung Brill clothes for young oT 14 t6 20 years 0 that-are extremely smart. Brill stores present a greale High-grade suits, sizes 14 to 20, of Cut gn new models and warranted to give Young men’s suits warranted to hold shape, Extreme value under $10 and $12.50... Greatest $6 Value Suits for Bo a—-The Dudley, sults are waterproofed and include two pairs of Fapanaa The fabric expressly woven for Dudley sults Is water-” The tailoring ts highest-grade done by the Brill-di-~ ‘zation that only: tailors clothes to retail ring organi Dudley suitsarecut on ex . ey Dudley suit Is—“s6 WORTH OF SERVICE OR A $0,000 sold under this guarantee res. $3.95 for Sizes-7 to 16. Broadway -and Cortlandt Stores Open Sa Unt oP, any M. Copyright, 1007, rill Brothers. “fabrics-are fromt! newest thoughts. stripes, the new Oye! The tailoring of sults—warr: Han. hol youn ably higher priced_ Brill suits at $18 to _ most modern tailoring, models—the new “Manc! | Me: dependable fancy and:black $8 service.. fit; style and color tra {ull models—nothing skimped., and none ever returned, suits that are g6 ‘standard In model, 4 Samples free. Bu FOUR ION SQUARE, 14tn, n. Sway. $79 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. GET THE HABIT. ‘GO TO Be hesworld's-best The color range includes the new browns, tans, greenish etfects, plish effects, fancy weave blues and grays fir every shade. taicds, new checks and over checks and the_new silk _mixtu: rill suits is’ supérior—done by ten of America’s foremost tai unlinished wargted sults. Cut on-corre rirey marta its: est makers of high-grade clothes, zatlons—miany silk Ted. <3, Brill Suits for. Fall Excel in Correct ~ Style and Extreme: Vatue Here are models from ten’ of America's greatesc sty 1urecasters and ‘exclusive Brill mow fashion ldeas—models six months to one year ahe: juthoritatly mils; and eehibtt—in—weave; The ‘abi Strictly all-wool cassimere suits, in wale, overplaid and stripe effec fit olor COMI worn out... jd snap. style | aod ech, new. S45 are from the foremost: tai newest fabrics andimost-ad van. hester,” Derby 1, Rerby Il, etc. sring- organ ced st tinest-tailored. garments possible to produce. Here |s.the most diversified and complete assortment of splendid new Fall suits to be found anywhere. . n’s Brill Clothes Withstand-Hardest-Usage— id, are tailored to give service, made of long-lived fabrics and cut-on STi models r assortment of strictly ‘young men’s clothes: than-can be found anywhere else.” Young men's suits of worsted, cass Cut on-new Fall models of usual $15. sta Yourig men's sults of higher stan models and fabrics... $7. and $8 Values: Boy s’ Blue Unfin-. Worsted Knicker ‘Suits, $4.95 ‘ished Tailored by the ril)-directed chi dren's) sults “nde $10. poanluacticlng cost, Sizes are from 8 t STORES 47. CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue Materials are ve ane smart cheviots and eae weaves and colorings, Cut on late Fail models; Equal garments elsewhere are conside yrs Included are Brill S48 clothes,” the New York, presenting extreme wide range of ‘Same as $7 and $8 sults would be tailored. Cut on two new. Brill models, with caffs,.with or without belts and with straight and full chest; full length; full sizes; knickers are lined and extra full size, The material is a inuch higher Brade than has ever been used in chil- Unquestionably the best offering in high-grade children's garments at a price that under usual conditions would nut cover Union Square Store Open Saturday desigH al rie designs how broad _ ng organizations, k thibet $10 and ise in the newest 15° Garments of izations in America. Heluded are ail the exclusive Brill te a imere and smart cheyiot. ard $10 dard than ever before Offered in © $12.50 » $30 dren's tailoring organization the slanting pockets; ‘ 0 16 years, ~ Ei eearpelar eet Halle bs Unt 10 F, Mt, Harlem Store Until 11:P, M.