The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1907, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TURNER ONCE — BELOUCED TOA Good,” He Wrote in Farewell Letter. That Dr, W ad xhet to dea me at No. 170 Bight! ht was onze a men e in- be better and Out me than with dying love, your b B TURNER.’ letier addressed to Bis ged my om good and clent reasons I have do: Continuing, be exked that Bish graph + Lusinek No. ding avenue, Chicago" Dr, Turner’ Bishop at about He reported at Weet Tr the body and on a dresser in the room say a ond one, The physician had been shot through the left side of th thia fact aroused susplotoa, letters were found, that 4 murdered Bishop Finds Body. In the dining-room of apartment was a pen and ink drawing showing mice sitting upon a taole and under the drawing was written “Wren Mary with Dr, wife Is now on her w foraia. In airive in ad SHOPLIFTERS LINE UP IN COURT = Resist, Some Prisoners Offer as Excuse, : The Justices of the Court. 9 Special Besrions to-day disposed of tnore a & dozen shop-lifters arrested during the “past week tr Among the women were yout paltterly as she stood at the ber, store deective—a wo; Ttices ho wshe had o, oner while she was in nut of ety fing the stockings in a bundle she anked Justice M No, sir; I never did,’ w “T don't think sho ix a, reg aN ar, She The young gitl-was paroled in the custody of Mrs. Axeman, the probation omMcer of the court. Ere. arraigned—a atore detac. Dyess stepped forward and identilted tive how she the sto} teate str. cheeks most of t they had suceum! "I wanted. to }mother In Germ to pay for it,"" y, One wana. A, fil a stenographer “out of work, “pleaded down thelr women explain da prenent to my Y and had no money waa the reason given) allt, to mtealing a dainty lace) home. wi with her ‘sister, Yt know why I did ft" st jowatied. "I must have been craz | The ‘number of porsons arrested Eraebs this year 8 Je @ atore detecti: for than last) q hospital and no hope Is entertained t 8 explain ue by eaying thet in many Instances the Banke are examined in tho of if found to be Arst offenders _ KK Turner, who in the bed- was found by Temptation Too Great to)? be big departmont stores. | 3, 1 da be young siricmas charged) wberte there of @ pair of silk mtockingw, She cifed | Ween Goorge Smith ang May smith | In as “old time One of they REAL LE one. EVENING woe Re THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1907. TIERS TO ey “SINTA REMAN N HW thropic ta Claas Burns, of th SUICITE CLUB THEPOST-OFFICE oa Organizations! 2 to Pay Postage Due on Them. of the New of Women's Clu Dudiev of the Foys' Ald Boo in the person of Mrs | ne Patlanthropie | York City vet er Edward W letters, ove a thousand in all, addressed to the | patron saint of the ttle folk Mrs. Burns took all of ly stamped but which postage was due. n cash was reqilred to secure | he “postage due’ letters some one calls for them these will theet tae fate of all the Santa doc Claus letters of previous years and §> us and. t the powt-oMce wit ster Moran re the drink| the Dead Latter Omice In the o} nlon of ¥ in th le ciel deliver Id be cared for, ELEPHANT NT NURSES INJURED SPARROW Oats. three days Gunda, elephant of the Bronx Zoo, has fing for a cri which he found in his sta! lope house. He tmnade e. reason of ought he had. « Gynda has surrounded himself with array of press agents iat would be hard beat, and vome of eph , Te clephant’s kindness to the little night. He was ve his stall for a few bird was Induced to | minutes, and while be w: ers climbed yp to out cones arned ast that hia keepers, ng hia coins In the ¢ We stall since the sparrow was taken under his sheltering wing, or trunk This was what puzzled the atiendants When they tried to reach up and un- lock the bank Gunda would nosy them |Gunda Makes Nest for Bird and Feeds Her on his strange a one daft. W ne yarns they ng bim stagger be his honest keepers swear by all the at gods at once that this tale ts out the keep: ye money bank he smal) change 8. He ner }away with a force which they knew how to dread. At firs | naw be | Pets ers d tumed miser, pillng up the pennies in the) believed was aut in se last ever {one of its wings tora, Iraggled. Insin t ft few dn and hy el | vised hospital. Ae case, +e" | CONGRESS CHAPLAIN da had glys dozen spa. ie junda was } But it was it enough oats ro feed ows all their ives. Ite took the 8 thiraty, cougit & approach th Ginda. an t they thougst) but when they something had} ng with his head. the hull of the ning (woof the a stepladder by his bauk |and chased up, There lay the sparrov, | Its feathers be not hunyry— Mop of the bAik out uf hird away and thing they think IY neglected. Anyway the bank whe y ty his Inpro: | | PRAYS FOR BIG FLEET! fell to temptation.”” 1 | WASHINGTON, r of prayed for t men foy it locean to ocean. Giv Its pracefu U iu io tt kind wii patho Lu y GERL SHOSTS HERSELF IN | “HOLIDAY SHOPPING TOUR. | | prensAURG, Dee. 19-Wnile \min: fof, and waa allowed to go|6ling with holiday shoppers on McKean avenue, Donora, near here, ast nlpht [Mace Lindeay, seventeen years old, aio! f, catisiig almost a fanio among {he'christmas crowd. “She was taxon ta y for the "heart olde. her recovery, Calle the name of ® young man i pos tee dolirhun | ed an ‘affair of attempted sui- letters A about Six | and uniess | lotters jared this belief | first of all, St the famous ed parrow In the ante- it a nest of hay it LastDays The £150,000 | Receiver’s Sale of |RAINCOATS [At 25 6th Av. | Store Open Evenings | | | | TEERE IS NOTHING BETYER FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFL Priestlcy Cravenettes and Rubber- ized: Silks for Women. Ladies’ Cravenettes, former price $18.0, at +--+ $8.50 Ladies’. P: ley Craven- cttes, finest ¢ ts made, former f¢ $24 to $35, as low ss’ Rubberized mients, fo: me G Priestley Cravenctte: for Men. Men's Mackintosh Price $5.00, 2 nette” stamped o yard of the cloth, for- mer price $15.50, at... §6,5¢ Men's fine Cravenettes, former prices $27.50, at ...- Men's Priest! c: Raincoats, 0 $12.50 CHUDREN’S RAINCOATS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. A. KRIGER, Receiver. UnitedRaincoatCo 259 6th Av. Potent Paste Good, Do Got. ss Fa ae se suassbad OCC. cout nei Giecling Remedy Co., Chicago or NT. 950 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Gifts Ufamonds, Watches and Jewelry easitsceton ONLY RELIABLE UP-TO-Da Na employer's refe Cal}, Write or Tele, Wil send representative | American Wjatod & "Diamond Co, 3 Maiden Lane, ted ioe, GS UNTIL 0. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. t re Sour Stomach Bes lee AMBUAL ey TEM waILLO# BOXES. I Noattacealinmatnatnc oe aE er s seecca EO Poet "yy 8 ated RP BE Ayia CUTTING PRICES TO ATOMS!; Swiftly Forcing the Plan Begun Some Days Aso # Without Flauniing Sensationalism, [Bir Gren evenings) | E do noi force this crash in prices on Koliday Goods because necessity compels, for we are not heavily overstocked. Nor has business with US been bad, for we have constantly been doing the unisual in a.very different/sort of way. We cut prices io pieces because we can atiord to do so without maHing heart-brealiing sacrifices. It’s the policy of THE 14TH Seer STORE to ou ngs the lowest prices of its é eenest Competitors, and we are NOW (and have been venue’SBusy Qr, Nep for some days) selling at less than ever b2fore. THE Uy. 14TH STREET STORE, with the other vast Henry Siegel stores behind it, can do what it wills when it wills. We are doing a splendid Heliday business—posi- tively the largest Toy business in town. Other sections of this store have caught the same energizing spirit of the Season. Busy! Busy! Busy! We want every business hour irom now until Christmas to fairly electrify the pub- lic—to create the fastest selling, quickest buying records any popular store in the world has ever Known. — And So We Cut Prices Down Right and Left in a Most Ruthless Manner WOMEN 'S- COATS. TOYS Wooden Rocking Horses Sensational Surprise. on Platforms. —Think of it! Made of melton cloth; trimmed at neck with braid and velvet. Full ripple backs, yoke lined with satin, all sizes. $4.93 values. | WOMEN’S SAMPLt S oop FES [ed ex 2 9 , 2 o DOLLS! GO-CARTS, alt FH rent body, stevl Kee and wheels, reclining WOMEN'S COA go. with &5 els; 30 and 36 inc tight or Semi fitting styles; sing: le breasted. The ne all braided; Ray ORS CY Ay, LACKBOARDS, with to ml) hard-w cy Ail ne es ONS eee | Waren! a Fur Lined Coats Ex. Seed § 4 Bee c idey Se ae WAn Extra Sate Xmas Time Offer 1,000 Boys’ Overcoats or Reefers 1 are 50 inches long; lined Below Half Price. HREE-QUARTER length Plain or Red Flannel Lined Reefers, with velvet collars; double breasted; Buc or Gray.) Strongly made and sewn. Positively at this price for one day only. Sizes 3to 12 y-ors, Not more than 2 to a castomer, $3.50 | | VAIUCL eee tree eet e Men’s Suits or Overcoats. made to sell at $12 to 15, Q Wool fabrics; all correct styles, all ZEAE RPS ~ 3 w& > = NILDREN? foe, or OES $1.49 Boors WS STORM KING inet ole UE Doel Ge Shick ea pd, SO le Velie ike pi. sitte $9.99 All the : colors, includir “nbsy pouniy, “Sour a BOOTS — i a) ure wn, 2 BOOTS 5 yee Hit BROWN LEG. or Brown 6 | 9c “ good patterns. Suits of Cassimeres, ! $1.09 | retty by Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, Black Thi- - Bc Pie i bets, Blu: Serges, etc., of newest colorings, TRON geet the Overcoats consist of Oxford Cheviots, Irish noel Friezes and some fancy mixtures. Sizes 33 to ov, 29c {| morrow 44 crest : featts 14TH STRELT STOKE, i pee aT STREE a stor, Serond rere) tele see (Third FI (QUE 147 STREET STORE, Fourth Floor.) Parlor (GROCERIES, WINES, FISH AND FRUITS. Bric- cee Carfets « Squire'sHars. Wee Gi Sa mple Te 4 ea. Black oF Made, Linedand Laid || on.sate water. G8 in| y ae During T This Pre- H see Christmas: eat i mS : ee a 69c 98c $1. 49 oe Soe ae es Big | Pri pas Rains Mixed | Eggs s36s $1.98 : ie pump |] NON ¢ Acs zi Ee z | : pits Cc | 29¢ @49c [oe Meats: 0 es a S oe ndescent Gas Lights. ~ i Wester ~ nT GOLDEN WHO: p ghow TAK HvesBpentall Gals | (CME LaTH STREBE STORE, Basement.) (TE ATH STREET Stor Finer.) ene ae Peet ae ‘

Other pages from this issue: