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THE EVENING WORLD; 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 11,1908 ‘It Is a Good Jury, with Neither Crank Nor Sentimentalist Among Them, . “B00 tt | Si Nixola Greeley-Smith of the Twelve Men Who Will Try Too MHS i oO CaS | n ° i FROM 6 HOUS {Members Look as if They Might Prefer : z S : eo 3g Sage = — > CASH, POLICE SAP Eidence to Oratory and Logical Ar- ‘A Footprint in Flour in One of gument to Biblical Quotations, the Homes the Only Clue —_— to the Robbers. AVERAGE iN AGE IS 50 YEARS. Acconiing to the Central Office peo |ple, young Mr. Max %oller, who was |arrested last night in Williamsburg, hea ja unique but highly lucrative profes- |ston. They say that he has developed \into an exact science the art of secur Jing dots trom Jewish girls and them | deserting them on the eve of marriage, Zeller, who ts thirty years old and goo@ }looking in an oily, barber-shop-per |tumery sert of way, was to have heen | married on Nov. 19 to Miss Gisella Blaw. [ney at her home, No, 13% North Sew [enth street, Philadelphia, A schatches or marriage broker had arranged the |match. According to Miss Blavne: | Zoller cannily collected from her in ade 7 — 3 —— GARE |vace the marriage portion of $200 and LEE TORCH: TF OLVOLE, WE DOOLIT’ oe ETE — ACS = -_ GW: CAREY- | Vanished the day before the weddin WIMAUGH - FJ BOWELL — CE'GREMMELS -W DURCH CCU Gr) tal taleh ht el 2 Later turned up at the home ate = Lace NOW ns EAE b fine Max Ch: No. 343 Bedford avenue, BAND TO OVERTHROW Sasi aris ae TURKISH GOVERNMENT. USED RED CANDLES. 'Only One Wears a Beard, Seben Have These Were Siolen From One Mustaches and Four, the Best Look- of the Victims, All Neigh- j : bors in Jamaica, L. J. ing, Are Clean Shaven, By Nixola Greeley-Smith, At last the jury What sort of a jur M dand of robbers de: nigit upon the peacefi ‘ tre of Jama and e vate residences, stole sily ing and jewelry valued at visitation of the the cleanest job tn t! ks | that tie I ye vunger than the twelve men who Ti , B h i , entatives of inva) woaky tie bride, Had) Zollee print of a? whole, a good-look- | “HU ma de refused to tye: Sond cane ne peas ng jury, made up of conservative = / | ie A Jal ° Ne C: b fia girl Heard about eubeuin nla rete New York business men quietly WW LT MORE as oar, O ras Weer iat leertnienar rari ] eae ravent ict ines essed. Seven of the twelve are | oye ey vay feo ile aad hand men with mustaches; one has a Ex | ee C un aed to be coming from, Philadel f ae peerole Sa mustache and e un Dyke | One Marvellous ‘Result of the New Tun- i : ie police are tracing Zoller'’s record. think it will be found to be with mourning young womem ed the winning stranger. own over twenty-one years of [i : MI} eard: the rest are clean shaven,|Dickenson Woman Says nel Is a Fourney Made Safe to apace rks and they are the best looking. Swamp Murder Prisoner Feathers and Finery — The oreman, Charles E. Grem- molde Herlofintent: mels, a broker, is of the mustached quintet. He is a rather small between thirty-five and and pleasing smile. He), a prejudice against ital punish- | wor lered an acceptable juror by Mr. Jerome. | j n the foreman more than twenty years his y The m te ow rts ride without the cer-| By Rose Tillotson. an ni isk a ride without ti | Harrison, : a e,| tlinty of immediate destruction “| I went down into the depths of > subway station during the ing, a Jolt, a whistle and) r s last night to take my first wn, under| Fide to klyn by way of y oro’ Our Annual Mark-Down 1 of the brid; hour. I expe p usual might mob and 1 to add my opus | Sale of Shoes for Men, is nearly down and oUt, ookethook OM IN THE husband, by ¢ 1 for Rrookiyn t in the midst of the frenzied man for the defense th: to who w is woman, with whom it oh! what a difference ihway makes in the trip across T JUROR. the second juror, crush has rec IS TIT JOLLIE ir R. i so We rs a mustache. It Is a i! | downward, but Mr. Naething’s D ses a in ty at a foseeated | s of the sc Of all the men on the ju ithe the weary straphan neet the enemy, Around about and a 5 ‘ rol looked for a surging, strugglir i nm) most contented w ndings, and I belfeve he is pleased to have manity, but only a ariy Women and hild ren been chosen a jurymar t and is distinguished from the other aENTOTL Beni ye CRIIOs C jurors by being a ly the § e necktie in the J and by wearing the single white ali, It was the witching hour of and The other jurors, with the exception of No. Te MME FORTH 2 who appeared ye y with a erimson four-In-hand, all wear black or black and white r var of the soberest variety. Mr. Naething seems) or xtra. press, with tte red ewes went into) fifty or more t or o tha de vines, which exe Juror No H. Cary, a dry goods merchant. He seems as esis yout) He, too, has a mustache, clipped and grizzled 8 future*verdict, but he looks like a just man f 1 would , No. 1 or | George C. na likelier man for the prosecution chan either trooped in iree of doo finding | Alexander cery salesman, is No. 4. He looks as if he ra “d to the slow pace | : use f Georgle Di r S - S a would change - whatever opinion he might form of the evi-| je. ate pour i 1 eels tn true subway Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street \ \dence, He 1 he and dark hair growing low on his fore-/a tmas Day was 0 a : : 1 head, and is a man of middle age. y 2 u tap ia see \ it H. Holbert, No. 5, president of the Chemung Spring Water Com- SMutts i ent, sank dowr 6 nD ft younger. Hoe has a Hght-brown mustache and Van Dyke fis S | sae pene ne Ly } Wits ichtful brow, Ido not think dementia Americana would oat little g—and heve-| An apology in the subway!—it almost y David A. Asvowsmith, jr. (No. 6), is the handsomest man cn the jury Summoned by Messenger. BeSOTU Taal ma ceric STEReeEoU Inca ait | He is clean-shaven ea rty. He,| Mrs. Williams said ta eat ae srordittia GUD cardiitran - peaves ee 1) be . affoctea of (omnon. an ara raieel| avers of feathers and finer 13 7 - Q Duncan Lewis Fights Until will eth attocied of Ie ginaing |UetTmNArN of foatiiers and Amory. Our Annual Winter Sale she tells it, but his juden > 1 4 seat ond Seen some signs of Chvergorme amu! Lalit Commences Monday, January 13th, eats is chief auditor of the dis- a : ‘ ae | Unconscious, He ap; alteeriel ble | paw ee siete she would Nae Reels ure} when we will offer every article of Furniture ’ : ; : Pee Rtaeien toy ae nen Arava Wliarn ou mar As Queen of the and all Bedsteads in our show rooms at 1ULOR MHUGII HAS 4 GOOD, SQUARE JAW. Wo, 2 oh" anes to crown all, Mk ‘ iam H. MeHuch, a clerk, is No.8. He is shaven, spectacled, He looks as if he would make a very good, e he favors, and, I should judge, will room. good, square 25% to 50% Off Our Regular Prices, Lord & Taylor yr whicheve were jovous over t » and each je of the ca the jury one w Raed about the car Person was stand t this new subway grand’ said ee) the shopgirl at my side to hi "| panion. “This is the a seat In three years, any every night and morning, We nk J. Howell, Vice-Presi te No. 111 Broadway, is No. 9. He 1s| Now comes eaten the only fat man on the jury, He has the face of a successful business | st ry that proves that she Ived the {1 smooth-shaven, floridly healthy. He is, I think, tolerant of other |™essage brought to the house by than bis own, and would not set his own opinion against that of the | 20%,°"4 that the message came fr : | Whitmore. it might be. ring was a girl) > man, ide club smoker, starting own major z ai Not Surprised at Death begin t ought ii | When he arriy x , No. 10, has prematurely gray hair, 18 smooth-shaven, The aan Wert | to send in a vote of thanks. It cer- Broadway and 20th St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. the apartment-hou n actor, He is an assistant secretary of the Young | Dickonso Te: christening | 'inly seems swell." 2 * and looks a trifle like inMealenoneavein Svening World told made 1 so! itil we find a ing of the pres had hidden them Men's Christian Ass: Francis Duvale, No. 11, Is Im the forties, He has dark hair anda dark!" watched a jation | Cambridge, © was) === == men in the swarm of thugs that piled © crawd Whitmore was repres him on De she sald. 7 greens that decor ‘ . . sd necktie, and is in the real estate $8, St wanted the 7 y, Dut his wife would ks fh ae A phacsa mustache. He wears a red nech tle, and i in he real estate business, si woman was pre. Wanted the m vy, Dut his wife v ore ae Niece tuck unalra: : i ‘The twelfth juror 1s James H. Hooper, a butcher. His halr and mus-|paring to leave t! She appeared "Heard Threat to Kill iceaibecr ik O } He had hls ager on the electric push | oye are quite gray, though seem from across the room he does not soem |» be relleved to kee the police ned ee sar : a Raters Like soap to the skin are care on when as struck on the head 4 me maainteleanresecan : 5 i A man running on a railroad i “holder than g nediately proceeded OG] a from behind, As he fell. three men much old ‘ : ferns There a ; wis held this! be in good condition all th . i f My Altogether it is a good-looking ju here does not seem to be a|@dmissions. Later P submitted to IC el) Chambs HBRVIRIIE . all the time or jumped upon hin and Kicked him In te rank on it. Neither is there, to all appearances, a sentimentalist. long examination in the prison and toi wn Hal hig. he fs Hable to do harm to himself and ets to the bowels. se them hke ead and body. He m o strugsle) S88 it prefer evidence to oratory, logical arg: of meeting Whitmore 5 Y crowd. of men jammed. the little} other: ° ae ately ; : It looks as if it would pre , log argument to v3 tmore and getting the y S en a 5 fo ls feet and give s but Was’ notations from the Bible. J racetet trom him. and tie pen were (fre-] A clear head Is necessary to run a soap——in sma. oses and regular- aten down again. He 1 seven TET MT fra se wae) CRS, | “1 went to his houso in Brooktyn with ruy locomotive or conduct a train. 1 ly. It is nice to keep clean inside. Alex-|a railroad man's appetite and d Cae ee = am ~ | prised to find that his and other| tion are matters of imports el lingntOrate pile atfueelea mln ut| |there, He told me they |the clear brain and steady hand i fn his might as long as he remained lana ans eoel ae | arm and steady: hand rg It is a great deal more necessary to keep clean on the inside Ut from the healthy appet fol wed by the proper digestion of food. @ he hoped first w i i. consclous, but no one had the teme at is all he r to come to hi rank 1) the negro elevator boy of the Duns! than on the outside. Cascarets are more important than soap. he would aot come t said about her, assistance ROOT Aa ea ean |, “Tien F hoard that she was doad amt | “For the past five ye ertaeta The pores of the skin may become clogged with dirt, but they e to the glass doc looked ot} as not surpr:! RES ENGor owe walt aa + § ' en the battle. He ¢ ed to-day her ‘Teddy k he bowery Walters! railroader, “I have been constantly don’t absorb the impuritie: 1. 1 ” was the next| troubled with indigestion pry doc The pores of the bowels do represented by xy IT consulted seemed to want to eri ece te anceee There are myriads of pores in the bowels, the duty of which Bierce CARER GG, Moet ier is to absorb the nutriment from food. » but he Whi hy did not see Lewis in the contuston of, Ot The World's Lead Over All Other Newspapers often made thr hat he would tinish S)t he struggling men until after the thugs had} Be |ner and run away with me. fled he went out and carried Be on Earth Certified by Chartered Accountants, “He couldn't stand for his wife and into the hou jhe hated her. I had no idea that the 4,/t°T! a lawyer Dr. J. Walla of No, & 5 as = = woman in the swamp was Mrs, Wh Hee ied . I East Thirtieth st rho was sum-| POM AEs Boe Boe Ga aie more until [ read it in the aed Aue Hai {would let me eat, the indigestion That's how we get our nourishment, Ky moned to the publ ntant's apirt We ily \uac Wo uve made an examinatfon of the books ana || saw my name printed in connec t| would be right back again. But if the bowels are sluggish the food is delayed. It decays *\ ment, said to an Evening World report- York World, containing, the comparison of the classitied | | with the case 1 got frightene vs eet! 28 vs wife Wo) “Only temporary relief came from and forms gases and poisons. Then those pores of the bowels er to-day that only the fact that Mr. “ti luring the year 1907, and We find theme tad | | Detectives and reporters were get 5 vuld KIN her at} remedies, and [ tried about all of rind prettiemn fitto (ta eee Lewis ts a singu : i Anan MIHEReMAdventisealerA Men erie uck poison into the blood. rly robust man saved | complied and to contain the following re- | | close to my trail, so I skipped out to Advertisementa Boston. I re: Advertisements F yPAR 1007 OVER his life. That's how we get our ill ‘Such a terrible beatin Mr. Lew!s | rece:¥ed," said tha ny an, woula have resulted in th death of a man fratier ‘As It 13, both his ed and his body months ago a friend advised me to try Grape-Nuts food. The very first s noticed that my appetite was We urge the habit of cleanliness. Which had not been the case Don’t wait till you need a physic. That leaves too much of t wt T can remembe the time when you are only half well. Lapniwselis Tebelieve: i hadimora »p yourself at your best energy than ever befcre in my life, I ? oo eet : |have gained seven pounc “al nea The right way is to carry a box of Cascarets with you. It fits glad to get} not had a touch of inc ion since the pocket or purse. Take one just as soon as you know that you I have been eating Grape-Nuts. Wh need it, It is gentle and su ny wife saw how much good this now that this was 1 am willing to go | hous nt jmas Day, ‘They THY 4 BARROW, WADE, G . "ublle Accountanta, Sotanidiot eracsiat ————— | The woman sald that AND DURING 1907 Te Bees Gen y Dickens , Sunday and him to al in New York Dickenson did not have she Was arrested had given it to a woman the NET PAID Da ening Clreulation of THE WORLD tn ed 30,690,339 thronged shborhood at the She sald she r ° | vas doin 9 she though rrived until I teleph ani 3 eke 0 |tood was doing me she thought she z anduiarterscamhonin Copies over the year 1900, or a NET PAID DAILY averago gain of named Burma Small, of Watertown. ae Houma ner aan et eRUlahe (Chonerain ano combos Mae ono lll od dhe, were sent out. ‘The thi ‘Phe bracelet was recovered from Burma) The ody of Mrs. Whitmore was ita \ h b FM AN d f ; ith CCC walked half way to C 84,083 Small jast night and will be sent to the |t#ken from Walsh's Mongue, at Harri-| discoverer of Grape-Nuts found the ut never in bulk. Be sure you get the genuine, wit on 3 } gon, to-day and conveyed to New York| ‘Perfect Food.’ they began to work, every tablet. The price is 50c, 25¢ and for every day In the year—all free, unsold and exchanged papers deducted. Tato this afternoon it Ni y thorities, 14 | Peete apts alaNiinel nestor pase atecne Name given by Postum Co., Battle Bohenentad vhere the| Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Ten Cents per Box | lee that Whitmore often spoke of a | parent THE WORLD LEADS—ALL OTHERS FOLLOW J | joint pank # Sount he and his wite had | funeral Wel be held Wellvilte,” in pkgs. “There's a Rea- WHA4T CAUSES HK, From, Ugtober ty May wk ES om box, 250, check for funeral expenses was in @ Brookiyt."ank, He said that be not used by the undertaken BOR! ’ . eee