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“HURRY CONVICT TO SING SING [8 OnDCK OF COURT Oudge Malone Says Fagin Greenberg Might Have Bad Influence on Prisoners. | ten by In sentencing Harry Greenberg, of No. 2 Pitt street, to four years and six | montis in Sing Sing to-day, Judge Ma-| fone, sitting in Part II. of General Ses- sions, haste | @hould be made to get the man out of | he Tombs, criminal of fhe sort who might even work an evil tnfluence The testunony declared that all possible as he ts a on his: fell w prisoners. upon which the man was convicted of receiving stolen goods whowed that he has long been a crim fal of the Fagin type. Three boys testified against him, declaring that he had not only taught them to steal, but had obtained for them upon forged letters of recommen ndation | and then commanded them to rob thet r! employers, In imposing sentence Judge Matone said: ‘The evidence discloses that you were fn the business of inducing young boys to become thiewes. There is not & 1e- deeming circumstance In your cas, I cannot ¢ ve of a baser act than that of which you have been convicted, and special penal laws should be framed to adequately punish such crimes. You employment hag asked for a postpone- mont of sentence, but I must refuse it, es you are dangerous even to the pris- oners you are thrown in contact with {n the Tombs. —_—< —___—_ TRACED BY PHONE = AFTER 39 YEARS, Brother Finds Brother on 2 Chance Call to Patchogue from Riverhead. > search of tidings of his brother, whom RIVERHEAD, V. 1, Jan. 2 he had not geen since he was a boy thirty-five years ago, Willlam Tomp- a farmer, of this place, noticed name of George Tompkins in the the Patchogue and {mmedtately | and was soon th telephone book among subscribers yesterday called up the number talking with th eman He was jubilant to learn that Tomp-| kins was his long lost brother. wo boys were infants when their ts died and they were placed in a pare home. They drtfted apart and did not meet when George came here. ined th in the joy of their ri rE ACH, = NAMED IN ONGRCE Newark Woman’s solute Decree Met by Cross Bill Filed by Husband. | the men £ #2.—Vice. heard te:ti+ mony hite divoree brought Montclair, by agunst her husband Charles | Brooklyn, produ: | prosale old court lounger jealling me out of my name 1 he cause’ of al ve a an’s Ple a for Ab- a 'THE ENDANGERS COURT SHOWMAN 5 WIFE ~ SAYS HE'S NO SPORT Five-Cent Theatre Owner Too leaves House Where Wrote Woman Slow, He Would Divorce. Two applicants for divorce. in cial Term of the pd letters to-day, thelr wives, eves. Jacob Weinberg, of No. 1821 avenue proprietor of theatres, seeks an from his wife, Belle formerly a burlesque clares he lived happil absolute Supreme C he says, ¥ Spe- Annie Mulrooney, twenty-two years ‘ourt, | old, who has been employed as a nurse} writ-| maid in the famliy of Gibson Arnoldi, } which caused the to blink his |enth street, | Sessions to~ with her one | week after they were married last June. He adds that he wished to eave her from the stage Weinberg offered a letter, written by his wife, in which she said ous jokes, where you can’t laugh hurting your face, out | lite is a joke—one of these monoton- 1 yearn good fellows, I arried with- claim, the stage and the can't ha My husband isn't us vs used @ Mrs, Weinberg, who is a h young woman alleging Weinberg ¢ with a razor, and y nverg as killed had t Names Brother in Suit. dard, he had when 1! Goae Welght as é ter claim of dressed to 3 doings. It your Tell Your broth: to settle with frst | meet on the strect {to this, The letter hears his wife’ the ess No. 67) S IRISH POLICE RALD HOWMES AT NIGHT Travel Rough Country i time Ife has driven me private detective who rat her husband's request) wasy tn gu 1¢! ia 9 husband, an erty of informing you was he He has been a lawyer Pitian | eral five-cent | divorce | for | mcaomal for, Miles and Arrest Accused Men in Bed. Counts A force of ted! the Geevah ¢ and took into c are charged w riot and with the matls, Every prisoners was operation laste BOYLE. Jan. con one of the 1 while in i rreste light wt they worked v rent ats, mails bearing se" documents i were Inter c gathered In this mo Roscommon, Ire! abulary et early to-day and morning. > GEORGE E. BOWDEN, : E, BOWDEN, FRIEND OF M’KINLEY, DEAD. he action is brought on} NORFOLK, Jan. 2.—George E. itory grounds and the plainife den, Republican ona names Rachael Andrews, an adopted, man from Virginia, former daughter. Congress, and C of $ f ek Tn her appiteation for the divorce | States Court for th Mrs Lyons says she married Lyons SEG Hy died at wis h tn 1STh and lived with him for thirty Sfter an ‘liness that h on, years have one ¢ one years of Lyons put im an answer to the sult and also flew a cross-hl] charging rat his wife was intimate with a man whose name he does not know, but who he claimy ts a resident of Ulster County, None eee rae e is pwente axe. COURT PUTS E EGGERS. BACK ON THE FORCE Head of Police View Vice Squad Re- moved by McAdoo Wins , Second Time. ALBANY, Jan, 2%2.—The Court of Ap- peals has affirmed the judgment of the Appellate Divialon reinstating on the New York poltee force Lieut, William | J. Eggers, who wa head of the so-!| called “vice squad" of Pollce Headquar- ters under former Police Commissioner | McAdoo. Eggers was removed by Commisstoner MeAdoo on Dec. 16, 1005, after being | transferred to the Dete e Bureau tn Brooklyn, on charges of conduct unbe- | coming an officer and neglec in that he failed to report the exist of certain alleged disorderly houses, | The Appellate Division held that portant evidence of Exgers had rf excluded. in hig trial by the Deput Commissioner. The opinion of the Ap- pellate Division commented on the lone excellent. record of Bxgers, and t the punieiment de: Balt out to too severe, urt of Appeals hands down ite| without opinion, | to his bed since Christ ceased was fifly-sev and State and fF appointments ae Collector Row. . mad da waltz mu y old celebrations at home, home Committee. | the Port of Norfolk and Portsmouth. | the Sir Rowden was a Fiftieth and Fifty-first for a numiber of years was consp! Congess, member of |% Republican politics at the Nacional | Capital. eras & personal friend of the lute Presid cKinley, Mekiniey administration was. t ubMcan referee in all matt ‘ederal Rar in Virgin 2 Dy | aur ved a widow, GUESTS OF STS OF THE | KAISER. i William | get BERLIN, Jan. 2X Kidney Cure, Munyon's Henry Schofeld, of Statler” makes’ weak men’ strong wnd Tostaren lost powers and Mrs. ape ae n- peror William and the Empress to-day. Prof. Schofield is one of the chang professors at the University oi for ghis vear. two sons and a and during the Dh There is Only One “Bromo Quinine ”’ That fs ‘Laxative Sromo Quinine Osed The World Over to Qure « Cold ia One Day. | Always remember the full name. for this signature on every box. |ehild by exposing 1t to a contagious , disease. ‘The girl was accused by her employer | scarlet fever. EVE A 1) SITE Child! Has Scarlet Fever to Assume Blame for Girl’s Offense. | 1 CEE of No. 316 West Ninety was arraigned in Spe y as the fi vharged in this city w! meanor vf endangering the health of a t person ever nh the misde- of taking his little girl with her to the home of Mrs, Helms, at No, 433 East | One Iiundred and Seventeenth street, the nurse girl's sister, when she knew her sister's little boy was suffering from) Phillp Goodheart, counsel for the ac- cused girl, pleaded that the fault was| not hers but her sister's, who had per-| suaded hér to come to her flat and bring | Mr, Arnoldi’s Ittle girl with her, as that we the only way she could get way. | When the lawyer had finished talking | a stout woman got up in the rear of the | & [courtroom and declared she was Mrs. | | “It waa my fault, Your Honor,” she| p tice Wyatt, “and I nave left | child to come down here and mean to Say that you have out of a room where there {s| et fever down to this courtroom | the health of all thes: le here?" erfed the Court. Phe woman admitted that she had, \ it whereupon the Court lectured her se- verely and ordered her to leave the tri- buy nal in all possi ble haste, be sure that w d not tarry | Wyatt promptly discharged the Hl: Ce HAD BOY CHAINED IN ATTIC. ; Youn F er Kan “Away-Slept| Three Nights in Open Sleigh. WINSTED, Conn., Jan. 22.—Manacled and securely tied in the attic of a black- smith shop and then beaten is the reason given by Clarence Hotellan, aged nine, for running away from the home John Connors in Torrington, where is mother is employed as housekeeper in an open shed. found asleep of huddled He was § underneath seat by Police ain Ro on Monday ‘ ors has admitted he placed | around the bo: neck and | m. but ving beaten him, ar for Clarence aking @ rigid investigation. ee ECCENTRIC FIREMEN’S BALL. | ventric _Firemen's Association | a big time for {ts thou-| triends in Grand Central Palace next jay night, the occa- sion of {ts thirteenth annual reception and enter One of best 1 Je eats of the season Is prom " National Protective e bill, on wi the oe A. O. H. RECEPTION. Divisions No. 15 and No. 20, of the Ancient Order of Hits have com- bined to hold a rece and ball at! & Murray Iii Lyceam o: urday, Feb. 1, James Barry has mmissioned ‘to furnish the entertainment, and he > promises: programme made up of stars, The dancing order has up with that will bring back COLDS| Cold ‘Cure Relieves the fh mmediately, Chee! of the nose, takes Muayon {nev or bladder trouble, RELI ing SO NAR. Ingredients, NING WORLD, ree PERCE Wr carry voting rights 606 aistribution to undegpriced. at $3.75 Prices, All :.-length, season. tion—that is, trated; double brea brad; full sleeves, Former price $6.75. full ripple-back mod black velvet and fa med cufts. tailored. Siegel Cooper Store, Women’ s‘Napoleon’ High-Cut Boots,$1. 35 XACT copies of our “Cvarina’’ boots at $3, and of shoes offered in Made up expressly for us during the Gull season by a leading shoe manufacturer. need not repeat here the praises and advantages of the high-cu: idea—all women know it is the newest, most popular and sensible style for winter. The ** Napoleon,” 1) features of looks and comfort and almost all the wear of the higher-priced Rrompt delivery of all orders assured. grades The ‘‘ Napoleon”? are in both button and lace styles. patent eather. All sizes of D and E widths... \ bat ae —— el Coffee Fresh roasted golden Santor round or POWDEKE, FAVORITE COFFER— original {avorite bi colleen: bean, ground of ponce 10 'bs.. $1.9 + Sts tb GUABAR AL CoFr iy = We serve this PURE FOOD RES. famous cof ce in ovr TAURANT- AND. Lt ground cr POWDERED; Weight canieter, $17 I-ib, net weight 34e drum Mild Cured Bacon with lean 13 ke Selected pisces nicely streaned ang fat: U.S. Govern vent in agected: special for Thurs: Ib. ED $10,000 to Charities AM purchases during anuory nth Charities, For parti. lars inquire at booth, second Raor, center. E have sold them at $6. respectively, and they were un- usually good garments at Many stores are selling coats to- day at those tigures that are not as good. vust five hundred coat New and perfect, and in the latest and most desirable styles of the We show the $3.75 coat in the illustra- the hang and style. material and workmanship cannot be ap- Preciated without seeing the At *3.75 Made of excellent quality black t ribet; itius. ed front; full cire collarless; effectively trimmed with black silk with braid trimmed cufis. plaited sleeves, finished with velvet braid trim- half satin lined and beautijully former price $10.75. W NESDAY, 2 REG ad 10,- TRANS This sale Clearance of Women’s Coats and $5 and $10.75, those in the lot. The garments. ular back; ishly trimmed with silk braid; full 1 Ficor, Center Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, °2.25 $3.50 Robes—and_ ood Value at That Figure E have too many of these TANUARY 22, The Great Satie of High-Class Embroideries Continues -Button Length Mousquetaire Gloves at $1.85 White, Black ma Tan; the Pe $2.75 Glove Elsewhere NY underprice sale of 16-button length gloves is unusual. is more than unusual—it is aston- ishing. For these gloves are to be sold at far less than is normally paid for the 8 and 12 button length gloves of equal cuality even when they are themselves TT importa ment, nor Plain White—ext hemstitched and Jap: cotton, with fs silk initial in co Irish Linen Hand inch hems; large irish linen; Linen Handkerch hemstitche: the ve irregula ny navy, gray, brow blue; all center and less than 50) A Remar‘ably Special Purchase and Sale of Perfect and Beautiful Fur Coats, Neckwear and Muffs Begins at The Big Store Thursday Morning The Entire Stocks trom Two of the Foremost Furriers | We Also Add to These Specially Purchased Stocks Our Own Aire Cffere: at Less Than Regular Wholesale Prices | Comprehensive Regular Stocks at Equal Price Concessions siegel Cooper Store, Second tloor, Center. Cigars at Half Price Just double the number of smokes to-morrow that you would get at any other store —or here at any other time— for the money. robes at this time—when stock taking is so near—so we've taken $1.25 off their prices to clear them out. Last week you could have seen the same garments on our tailes marked at ¥.50. {hey are all imported blanket bath robes. cut full size and wel made. They have doubly-stitched taped seams and heavy girdle. Add si-es and a large variety of e~ cellent patterns from uhich to choose. Good $3.50 bath robes at $2. 25 tegel Coo. ‘an Floor. Rear.) other stores at from $5 to $+, at from a third to shoes we offer to-mo: Look as well as any $8 Siege! Cooper S Mail and Telephone Orders F.Ued lromptly Formosa Selon : Tea mixed: The. > Be $1; ree ae quit WHOLE TOMAIOES—Fox Mace of the best enamel Lillian Russell—A v known Se. cigar of 50. me Beauty Dipion high-grade domestic Sc. civar; box of 50....... Turkana Perlectos—A good, high- giade Sc. smoke; box of 50 $1.24 Sey West Smokers Guaranteed MW Havana filler; Con necticut box ot 50... $1.2 Dominor Exceptionales—An ex- ce-tionally high-grade seed and Havana 1c. cigar; box $1.24 La Francese: Panetelas—A genu ine clear Havana cigar; sold regularly at of 25. Siegel Cooper Store. Main Po $124 Floor Rear. half the price, gives you all the rrow have the new wave top and $1.35 shoe on the market, tore, Second Floor, Rear) Pure Food Specials They are sipped & from Block island i ing fresh salt w le by us in large | Live Codtish | watt. If you rree citement of catching the fish yourse’f we ba fish lin hooks and bai Ml yo have to do is to wait fo “b yall : We 1908. Annual Clearance of Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children as examples of hundreds of others that we haven't space to mention. i 4 The prices in many instances are a full half less than the goods were sold for originally, And every handkerchief in the lot is of good, service- 4 able quality. A few of them are slightly imperfect, but only one orstwo lots. For Men ° For Women é ette Handkerchief regularly tes dly notice ure Silk Handkerchi ie! having small order; never sold for for this sale........ Double Stamps with Lach Purchase \ Made Before Noon. Single Stamps After Noon. 16-Button Length Mousquetaire Glace Gloves—in white, black or tan. Every pair perfect fitting and have a broad arm and will reach well above elbow. It will pay you to lay in a supply of these $2.75 $1 85 ploveslatwenrrr eens © (Stegel Cooper Store, Maln Floor,sFront.) nce of this event cannot be judged by the size of the announce- by the number of items. Let the values named here serve a fine SG large size; at Pure Irish Linen—iarge size; hem; at. 374c inch bh Nery a Fine Sheer Linen—with dainty wreath initial in corner; at.....seees wee SC Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs—in scal- loped and hemstitched effects; samples ot one of St. Gall’s foremost manu- facturers; some have slight imper- 4m ‘values upto 50c; now..... 2 kerchiefs—', 's, and 1 size and fine quality . 10¢ es—slightly imperfect; ry finest quali fection: Sheer Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs— n various hemstitched and scalloped de- slightly imperfect; values up cj for THursday....s.. seseees yo pret in weave or stitch! able; values up to 25¢ sign to 7 17c \si | | | i—extra large site n,garoet, green and cadet white For Children Plain White—hemstitched...........- (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor. Front.) polka dot 25¢ 2 Women’s White Waists Tailored and Lingerie Models at Popu ar Prices E feature for to-morrow three of the newest and most attractive ideas in women’s waists that will be offered this season at anywhere near the figures quoted here 5 They are three examples of the values and excellence in designs and workmanship to be seen throughout our tire Waist Store. Yailored Waists—of figuredmadras; front made with wide side plaits; link cuffs; laundered Newest with soft front and long sleeves special at pay sts—front trimmed w open work embroidery, Val seriion and yoke is fin al lace ng collar and cuffs of ace three - quarte t special at. open colla La W. . $i surplice effect, back ana Tha, with ows of wide Irish lace in- sertion; kimono sertion; three length slesves; trimm lace special $1.95 Slesel) Cooper Siores Second| Floor Center) h | White Batiste Wa ne quares of tucki shed effect of quarter dvr ith rufiled tucked back and . $1.50 $7.50 Glass Service, $4.85 in- in- sertion; sleeves; IXTY pieces in the set—12 each of the pieces illustrated- Made of fine, thin-blown Lohemian Glass, and each piece will be engraved to order with your initial. We cannot till +. O, D, orders for these sets. 12 Water Tumblers... 12 Lemonade Tumblers 12 Whiskey Tumble 12 Wine Glasses. [ 12 Cordial Glasses, (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Froat) elephone Head /—Chelsea $7.50. At $4.85 | Quaker Wheat Berries nd. baked. ready to ent: very with cream; regular 1 5e | Regular Price Set coneists CHOCOIATE Havel celebrated W sugir 6 old at 2Uc: “Kating” The finest whole tig

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