The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1907, Page 2

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Magistrate Walsh and Two Attendants. ‘COPS CAN'T BUDGE HER,| Appearing. Against a Too scene of a remarkable spectacle when Hite. woman, welshigng 100 pounds, | Aifted Magistrate Walsh and two of his eourt attendants while seated in a chair, | yAbbott did to _Proye to the Court that | there was, no sham {n her title, “The | | Little Georsia: Magnet.’ She lifted the | 1%-pound- Magistrate and-two-reporters en A cane and withstood the efforts of =a *)-pound! policeman to budge her an _ inch as-alie xicod with her trim Utt figure seemingly vibrating with mag- > netiam. Mra. Abvott did not come to court to make this amazing demonstration of her | magnetic powers. She was there as com- ' plainant against Willlam fullut, ao | Greek, of No, 358 West Forty-fifth 4 maktow iB =) Lost Ne Time in Wo when the “Littic Georgia Magnet eame to New York last September she | engaged two rooms in Yulluf’s flat for {fair and impartial verdict, ne replied: | obtained @ summons «or his appearance The defendant, who was sbaki! s—appreheusion, aaid to Sreeat in that he had not bothered Mra, Abbott } with his atténtions until after she had smiied upon his suit, He handed to the Court a letter written, he said, by Mra, Abbott while she was in Pittsfleld, Mass, Inet month. It was'a vivid let- fer, and ended “Yours with a big ktea,* | VS*! eoerpritin—+ "Youra with a big kiss‘ On a sheet of paper. When she had ~ Gone ®o he remarked that the writings Were suspiciously alike. Mrs, Abbott blushed and saldy “Offs at Ix easy to-dinguine—my-arrit- | ing, Your Honor, I am so‘magnetic.’ She Shows the Court. “Tn what way are youmagneticT” exked the Court vIn every way,’ sald ‘The Littie | Georgia Magnet,” drawing a bundle of letters from her pocket ang laying them on the desk. ‘These will show you,” she ran on, ‘King Moctwant_the. Crar-and-othert crowned. heads of Hurope have teatl- 4) If-you wish I will show you.” ‘The Court's curiosity was aroused and “Nie asked Mra, Abbott to make a em- ~onstration of her powers in his-oham- }end several reporters, the young matro, ‘and the Magistrate enteréd the cham: TT MER ADDS kaked the Magistrate to fepose of his. 190 pounds in a cane-bot-} {/ tomed armchair. ‘Then she Demonstrates Her Power After well have have pushed: aga(nat an | Piller, ° P 2 Wes Has oo ee ote ‘CHOOSING JURORS. But that was not all that Mra, Annie] tandolooal restaurant keeper. |firet stumbling block {n (the selection of cused —on—a— the heaves because THE EVENING WORLDAWEDNESDAY, Cop cauldnte Budge Hor, “But that Js not all I can do,” eald Mrs. Abbott, who was not even out of breath from her exertions. “If you have | -|a stout cane 1_think I ean hold out! -| hres men in the alr. Magistrate Wale had a lieayy hiokory stick which he brought from a wardrobe. + Getoping the onne at both enda and! helding $t out with her arms horizontal~ | Iv extended tho little woman asked t! Masiatrate to-take hold-and-hane He-nut-his full welebton-the easi {t did not nk a fraction of -an nc Then she culled wbon lwo hewnpapar; mea to add their woleht to the can hey did 90. und, et8! it did net we under almost five hundred pounde| welebt. y Mrs, Abbott then announced ‘tha: lhe stood erect and exorted her imag: budge her.. Policeman Levens, l priage cop, who: welshs 30 pounds; Seallod, 1a. Me bent “all hia weyat against Ue little, Woman but. might as TO DECIDE FATE OF MRS. BRADLEY. (Continued {-om First Page.) longer any doubt as to the line of de- fense which Mrs. Hradley‘s counsel will advance. It will be inranity in gome one of Sts various forms, in which event It 1s likely that Mrs, Bradley will not testify. Jurors-tn the Box,.—-_____4 ‘Twelve men of the regular panel were cated to the jury box. and James L. Feeney, a natie of New York, the frat man who Waa interrogateu passed through the ordeal of the questions -of the lawyers of both sides without pro- yoking a challenge, Chris Haraog.-anattye of Switzeriand, Pi ‘at loant temporarily. ‘The plies of David M. tlye of Richmond, Va., Lee, a na- supplied the irynien; Asked —tt—tre—coukd—render—a| “{ am from a section of the country that beleves in the higher law and am fits STREETS, DECLARE TRAVFIC COPS Senn | huddled between cluttare “nk” Kyat vo-aKy lt asor-anad pulled oh SRN bl ART TREASURES Widow of Millionaire Patent Medicine> Man. Starves to j Death in Brooklyn. Burrounded by $100,000 worth. of ofl! aged widow, of ‘John Barty, the mij: } |ionalre patent medicine man, who died | sternoon. . ago, was’ found dead of to-day in her brown stone No, 471 Culnton, ayente, thirty atarvath houre. at Brooklyn.” “Her body was found in the kitenen, Keaps: of tn ‘cans bottles that she saved ‘and treasured. Gtie Nad been dead for five duys,_ard_probably had ‘not eaten | anything for ‘a woek ‘before she ex- pired. : Though in the past twenty years Mrs,-Barry-lost-severs!-hundred thou= wand dollars of the great estate her husband left her, she was atill reckoned as one of the richest_women in Brooklyn, as well as one of the | most eccentric. She was an avowed man-hater since her dealings with Frank C__Marsin,-the -Brooklyn-lawyer- and politician, who embexsled $70,000 worth of her property twelve years ago. Last. night Mrs. Isabel Randall, of No, 177 Fort Green Place, who was a|5# lifelong friend of Mrs. Barry, called at tho house. She got no reaponse to her ringings and went away. Return- she called to Policeman MoEhniny, of the Gates avenue stdtion, either through Tefieient— MET, CARS CLUG {Poor Equipment Shean Handii to Blame for-75-Per- Cent. of Delay The general railroad Investigation netiem | there /was no man’ alive could! paintings,! Mra. Caroline Barry, the ] resumed before, Chairman Wilicox, of Pubde Bervice Commisaion, the tinued. Livitenants and sergeants | tied, Cony, it was announced. that by Herbert-D. Mason,: ansiat Tyins. @ {heutenant ees: L.. Boettier, ‘ee first witness; was detailed by Deputy Commissioner Bugher, Sept. 2, Tmnake a special examination of tramic from points wrh conditions at various Forty-second smrevt south, included delaye timed with watches, _H1e_had data from twenty-six po! of “observation. He sald that full: per cent. of the bold-ups or were caused by the company tt ‘oad equipment or They were dus, th to oars stopping on shat is the space where there is no Tent; to cars taking wrong switches, tnd toa coun Off of power. ‘On Oct, aan Boettler, ven 1 c bi tond or error a some of the The examination of: police- men on the ‘Trame Gquea “was con- polisemen (o assist. “His Investigation stap- ¢ yank Louie M. Haupt, Is from the Battery to teenth Street. that some ot ‘of power at _erad Shere {sa curve a nh paceanary, racks. ever obecrved. su ing | ANNA HELD TOO'LL-TO PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Held: ta’ atili {1 in thia ety was & rumor gained currenc that she this 001 nee City on Baturdey fora if rest, tes- i inanager has t0- | ga t. which’ waa” to have fext Monday ‘night slay was | who. Four- east ot Brosdway, ald | the Det Hvar ehatnel-rails aco coune trouble at Umes, Chairman Wilicox asked {f he did ni: think “dilvera: often: stay on: the tracks Jones tha: when there was PLAY HERE sls WEEK. | he 1.—Anhe nd Wend {na ‘eritical condition. fom Sannin, sictans dented decided. to cane éoSiret week of her New, York ea- begun. 18 andg-inch Carriage Bags in black long grain morocco, leather liried, value $5 3.00 Strap -Books/iea-pin ecal and long grain morocco, leather lined with vanity ie a *$1.95, value $4.00 , value $3.00 \I |" Belts of giove kid, clestic, steel dtudded and plain, also a line of most “recent imported novelties. Lord & & Taylor L tie. Gah and Belts Attention is invited to a large selection of imported and! domestic leather goods, including all the newest and most exclusive novelties in strap books, envelopé purses, carriage Haupt declared and theatre bags, card cases and combinations _/Wery “Special. Values one fitting, one or two handles.....5........00. ssc aee fittings. . Steel Studded ‘ $2.95, to five cure em- McEhnipy -tound the body of Mrs. ‘Barry_in-a-sitting posture Mm wie mid-| dle of the kitchen. He telephoned to the Bushwick Hospital and Surgeon Pin- | This season’s footwear i fashions permit men of __ conservative tastes to wear medium-toe, semi- straight models with street and office suits, Here is a handsome type fini anywhere at any price. . dignified a bit of "genuine custom shaping as you can ~The clean-cut lines of the ead vocate— 0: —anproye Tes, Cone ire cartain eircumbtances re 2 Deve: junc ts atin taking the: law Into. the The ie ariel Ai torney’ ‘2 questions were particularly directed to the “point of ascertaining ‘whetler. the fact that th defendant fx a woman would cause pre- quale inher favor, and moat. of men replied’ that if the testimony Justined such @ course they would be walt to return a verdict in favor of capital puntsse jnment regardiess of the afgre i | the plea of Insanity, Predenre ae eve in he said, nen mot in granting POT just wouldnt vous that haries H. Wilcox, an inguranice spaniend say pays of cr tion throughout ‘courtroom, when asked to explain his expressed prejudice againet capital Melt hed tone a/ woman. He ised ‘by the ‘prosecution. ‘alter “Baur was ox sed because he did. not believe in ng. although not opposed to capital punishment in other forms. A clater tbe wind wise wide ce | penta old 1a lo belle [thet she | cus came to the house. He sald’ that the rfoh eld woman had been dead five days. made an examination of the body, ‘said that death was due to starvation. None of Mre, Barry's neighbors recall hay. ing seen her about within the past few weeks. @be had lived for years on| bread end coffes-and-dried beef. ‘The house ls a three-story and base- ‘appearance of utter neglect. There are no curtains of any sort on the windows, and the panes are caked with dust. ‘Paintings for, which John Barry paid a/ fortune are scattered about in every reom,—diocking the-halls,and-some are} even inthe osliar. ‘They ere covered ‘with regs and dust, and bave not been. cleaned for years. Bronses and marble statuary .were found in the same ne- giected tate, and fine tapestriée were, found rotting in damp comers. fo far af ts bmown Mys. Barry has enly one relative, Alexacder. ary nephew of her husband, who la in bust=| 24 Coroner's Physician’ Wuest, who |, and for chitis, etc f.Tnrk Rew Eoeox Ave, Elecite pees in this aty. She was seventy-fiv: 1 an estate werth 9600,00. Her Hving ex- ‘penses have been practically nothing | ‘and Ortp remedy, removes pause, Cs Gat tote wame. Look for signature for years. Tj court: attendants sit beif on his | EAU ON ear of thre -ohetr; _ Men Ss White Shirts — no one wants an old-fash- ioned cod liver oil prepara- question of-a Drownstone- dwelling, fouct ipea ier gomulal reli erserand ‘Gemma T. Grey, = nero, was ex-| ent ee netCROue sami ra tba age at manila sarzountigs Ht attder and strength croater for old people, weak children, oaeety colds, bron- it does no ood | we will return your money. WHERE TO GET Mth DN.Y. =. aan ative dresser. And there are 42 other —top-notch ——_toe—and—semi-exten- sion ‘sole will exactly suit the consery- One of 43 Correct custom fashions in Regals —awaiting your se- © hy ok [eae Beane | Fein ‘The “Georgia Magnet! caught hold of | { @he ‘arms of the ohair, stiffened her |’ litte figure and lifted it trom | j attached or wit ) ithe the floor. She held the great weight | @ foot from the floor for fully a dozen Help Wanted -_To-Day ! ssi advertised for in The Boring | World's Want. Directory. Bartenders Blacksmith: Bookbinders . Bookkeepers , Boys , Kitehon Help .. Ladies! Tatiors , Lanndresses .. Bindery Bushelmen Dutchers ., Manicures Buttonhole: Makers—2—Miltinsra 4 Cabinet, Makers Nurses. Ww Canvaasere ., Operators 15 > Carpenters Packers ‘ Risipereners ByaID) Painters... 16 Plumbers, a 9 om 6 Nalesladies Bdlesmen Dressmakers Shipping: Dentista Sian Painters ' Dishwanhers Solicttora, .... Eisetriclan : Filevator Runne: Embrolderers :. Exglnevre Engravers ~ Parm Hands Feeders... Finishers .. Every week, monthand year, The ‘World prints more “Help Wanted’ ‘Ads. than any three other New York Newspapers combined, evenvncan dS hn SS “Dress -for-fall-wea: “made coat model, Lord & | have arranged a ve Fancy Broadcloths sale price Special Ainnounce sale price | Broadway & 2oth S | made of good quality muslin with three wristbands. Cuff attache ‘coat model. With wristband; are open front and back, various sleeve lengths to 36 inches; $1.00 value $1.50 We are showing a large variety of Colored Shirts Stiff and pleated bosoms in new. , Cutts attached or detached, $1.50 and $2.00 Broadway and 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St. | | formerly $1.75 & $2.00 yd | e ‘ | Flannel Dept. | | Sars py bosoms, Cuffs shirts are ‘made fall design Lord & Taylor Colored Dress Goods Dept. ry particular sale of i Sor Tartor Suitings $1.28 yd., ment for Thursday Scotch Washable Frannel consisting of white grounds with embroidered figures; irable {or house robes, dre ssing sacques, shirt waists, &c.,! de- 2c. yd, actual value soc «; 5th Ave.; roth St. Open ‘CLOTHING. ON CREDIT “LONG ISLAND. OUTFTTT the COs 18t—-Smith— Street, — Brooktya. 7 = $3.50 and $4.00. GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES om and Same pee eb Filth Aves, bat sett * Styles for this Season, ~Quarter-Sizes ! Largest Retail Shoc Buainces tn the World. 153 Stores and In thé smart_models, fine | workmanship —~and perfect suslity~ of the —— HURLEY. SHOES “None So Good,’” $5 ang $5.2 -All-Leathers. * You er? confronted w.th an ew : propo::tion, Hat is bound to satisfy> you. It is.laqk- ing in abzo ute'y~ nothing | that. a good shoe shoald offer, and it bes fratyres gf mon® goodness. In every~ wayritisunecualiied seen tou Man Who wears them HUREYIZED fatent leather shoes are treated ty- a secret process whi ders the leather softer, gives a more enduring lustre, iv least, one-thid to thi di i 4 7 New —Agencies-in—All-Principal- Cities, Send for Style Book New Forte chy ~ th Broadway, cor: rot 1399, Broadway, opp. ita cor. e1at 16 W, ath $i, NNT Jersey Cit 4s Broad Shappp. Central Paterson, sapegs Main St. Mail Orders Promptly Filled 06 Newark Ave. Custom Specials, $5:00 GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES oe bet. roth and Marcy Av. pear bet. Ditmars: loughby Ave. ty. N. J. NJ cking or breaking mum, This pro-ess is confined exclusively 10 the Hur ey? Shoe. 183 BROADWAY 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. tJ } ‘ Special ror This Thursday MAPLO BUTTER CREAM CUTS_-LB. 10c CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAMERY CARA- Iie orclock. We deliver trea purchases ot one dollar and otep between: Reltery and Cochkt The Store of Fifth | Avenue Qualities and | Trimmed “ Millinery casei See = —and- ul effective ideas. ‘Sth Avenue Prices in shapes and- a raiegs ae smart Shapes of satin in the new pastel and other evening shades ; Reet shapes and beautiful combinations of lace and fur. Head dresses and ornaments for opera and evening wear. White and colored ostrich ‘feathers, aigrettes, goura ad novelty effects for trimming, Beautiful buckles, fancy gold and alver bands and jet pieces. Artificial flowers in all the new colorings, especially the more unusual tints in pansies, violets, roses and orchids. On the second floss Fur hats of finest black lynx. ent caracul in exclusive models. 18.50. Carriage and evening hats Semi-dress hats. Smart: street hats -, ° 25.00 1850 10.50 ‘French model hats from: the leading Paris wmadistes: wakes 35.00 to 65.00 ‘Sixth Avenue, Eightéenth to’ Nineteenth Street, New Verh, : (Smet esse by Ata.) i ab . is 25. 00 JAMES R. KEANE HOME FURNISHERSE BEES Furniture; pets, Rugs, Dra- \Peries, Pianos_@ 12, at his rest~ MICHAEL J, BIRD.—On Tuesday No’ dence, 62 Weat 60th e BIRD, Br, a member of Napper Tandy Club, Interment in Calvary Cemetery, om Thursday, 2 P, Mr ‘ BOWNTZ,—Buddenty, on Nov, 11, | PETER BOLTZ, beloved husband of Catherine Boltz, reatdence, (new num- ber) 820 B. 100th at, Thursday at 2 ofoloclt. SWEENEY.—On Nov, 13. 1007. at New York; BARAH-ANN;- beloved auf of Gil- ~ lespin Sweeney. Funeral services No, 460 EB. 120th oi 14. at 8 PLM, Funeral from ta hia late residence, Thursday, Now No Batra’ Charwe for it, ‘Advertinenenta for The Worit may bs lef, at any American District Messenger Otfioo tn the city until @ P.M. THE DAILY LESSON, Q, What ts -better than a World Ae yertisement? time, World Advertisement? A seven-time World havertiemeat

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