The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1908, Page 6

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t STREET OPENING HE SEEKS DIVORCE SYSTEM BAD SAYS: TO JOIN MINISTRY, HEAD OF BREA I NEST s J. P. Dunn Admiis No One host ind Wants to Be Free to Can Tell What the City at Study, Young Jersey Present Owes for Fees. Matron Declares, | SHE SAYS HUSBAND THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DAY, DECEMBER 19ve. BER 17, EEKS A DIVORCE FEARED INSANITY SO TOOK POISON TO ENTER MINISTRY. |Ludwig Lilienthal, Real Est Dealer, Found Dead by Mai —Letter to Landlord. HUNTS POINT PROFITS. ILA strang Ludwig Lilienthal, a real estate dealer ahees 8h at No. 27 West One Hundred and Fifth Sed MT BSE En t ". Shinn, whe |street, killed himself In the Metropolitan | Dummy Company Paid $80,- > on statutory Hotel, Chambers street and West Broad : ground he wants to | way, some time during last night by 000 for Land That Cost [enter the ministry of the Episcopa {swallowing the contents of a three- . ‘ Church and desires to be free ounce vial of carbolic acid. His home | the City $252,000. He pretends to be a great church-! ts at Ne oS West One Hundred and : man and he wants to get rid of me so RS Fifth street. —_—— that he can enter an Episcopal seminary Lilienthal registered at the hotel yes- t Corporation Counsel J, ‘p.| 4h@ become a minister,” Mrs. Shinn sald | CLAUO! IND teiday atlernoon asi") SMorrib) Dan Gabe Haloioy the tmlARebiniihe ieee et uen m SH ter, Pa.” When Mary Bligh, a chap- fe morning before the joint SC ANSAHIR, SULLY he oe bermatd, pushed open the Goor of his ng befo Jot ey say we) room at 10 o'clock to-day she found his committee appoisited by the Legislature but that is not true to invest | ago our married York City litte aa BO Gaal e 1 asked th woul ugh to let this tui ABEErAl of ; by ¢ but he i ‘elaeweuea my bureau of Reahent (ofits reputation and I will fight the case to a opening » ngs in Brooklyn and | ‘n!sh: Queens. H in the 4, 1 Know a thing or two about ¢ and admitte ,) Shinn that nobody else knowe, | that it was . ke the same charges against him | has made agair too. If t ascertain thi the city for t perts and attorneys, the J with ard to proceedings tinued by city The admission made it appear that { was Impossible to declare, with approximate accuracy, whether the al- Jowance for prospective in statements as to the city’s debt limit and with e comes te rtling evidence nore tr rial I will bring some s discon years old and . They have! are| cir | The! evel So arges made = SHERIF GETS TIP -OFPLANTORESCUE body stretched across the bed. A note was found which read: Sutctde 12-17-08. Dear Mr. Landlord you to all this trouble. money for my room my body here until called for Hereby vefore 10 o'clock Thursday A. M. In the suic handsome gold watch, gold fount: pen and $7.50 In cash. The $2.50 room hire lay near the note. His clot TOMBS PRISONER’ Notorious Burglar Is Sent Julian Lilienthal, his son, who c ducts a fancy goods store at No. Broadway, tol Coroner Harbur to Sing Sing Day Ahead | tnat his father had complained dizzy spells last Sunday and expres: of Time. IN ROTEL ROOM Sorry to put Please leave Have notified friends who will reach here were of excellent make and material. | | ato} id e's pockets were found a| ain | for hes | | ‘on- | 569 | ger of sed the, his Mr. oll= OW an- ped one Bisrnianiveta (cia tlenelecctler caalr \a fear that he was becoming insane. r. Dunn said je cos pain Some one called the son over taining his own bureau for one year was Snevat/olovlockito-cay) andlin 200,000. . She 14 ‘om Fole of ip “4 y y th about $30, is suit on evi-| Sheriff Tom ¥ got a Hp to-day | syeence told his clerk to say that Thinks System Is Bad. aCe ere RY detective. eae that an attempt to rescue James) Lilienthal was dead at the Metrop 6 nis attractive and an amateur 7 1 “Now, Mr. Dt Senator Caa-| actress of local note, De Rosa, the burglar who got a thirty-| tan Hotel does not ku cin ain A 5 eollisemireh ge nine year sentence when he tried to] whe oth tai as eit Gn any one’s na drive a bargain with Judge Rosalsky es He wra system is a bad aU ee that i vate | Would be made to-morrow between the a towel abo. Site bee 4 H of the acid a ts Sant iniett i Tombs and the Grand Central station. | bottle lay o The son t ritism on toward commission “T wouldn't say out DROP IN SMELTING tions in Sagging Market. Mghi “Th That is closely tion.” ap) Joseph Johnson jr.an expert ac: countant in Departine Finance, was ” awor n. 4 Am ther quest and answers the Hunts Point Park matter was brought out in downward reading of a re- | f. Rosi one w connection with the M As a result De Rosa was quietly taken snug In s told | of b the | _| paintings which were stolen from the | ~ | Siegel country pictures were returned to the owner. Rosa was implicated in the Siegel rob- »| bery and his wife ts now serving a two- | ” year sentence for her part in it Rosalsky 2| gain with a criminal, asked that he be allowed to charge of the body fifty-eight years old, his son said. early this morning and is safe and | Aisoe e ng Sing. court adjourned yesterday in the trial d night riders char at Reelfoot Lake, Judge Rosalsky with a great rayado that he show ‘could have croaked cop who took him if he had wanted the eight alle with the mur The filune of the jury box will be | a! eaious. bew residents of the R home, and that for ane t sentence he would see that the sno sign, De | a Judge | the “or said he wouldn't « f and a the longest sentence on record but for a burglar. i hen he was ive a ea his gentenced De nd there client be The suicide was ry ’ De Rosa has a long record as a nel TWO JURORS FOR “RIDERS.” lar. He had been out of prison only | three months when he robbed Peter A.|Tedious Task to Fil the Box in Consolidated 3a8, Tractions | Jehnson's residence, No, 42 East Two | % onsolidated Gas, Tractions, Johnson's res EAN gs carat the Meetfoot Lake Case, and Jersey Central Excep- y 15, and in court Tuesday he) UNION CITY, Tenn, Dec. 17.—When 1of wed of to," but didn't because he thou Quen IN OMY a aanrete Saran By 9 defense is Speculation wus nervous a pbingsawouldliamessicn focaliimiat a) bees mptory challenges, early to-day, and the alceaee: e “the jee ) told the Judge he knew twenty-rour for each prisoner, and the ute of $30,40 worth of | State fort six for each ons eei- 4 | foot Lake region use bresent, and there chased In a parce < a further slump, | the Tombs until Friday, as T IA sere 0RORtromet opper Te And Amsleamated | matters he wanted to attend to 0 and ane pvenenty tat fel front i to'poiute’ ‘Rraghng Fequent was eranted, OL Feed hit ; Was active Deputy riff John Gilchrist said The ‘closing Connm Fea HME Ihe GD Payee You Have Always Bought made us suspic We knew he be- P as Beeding Bears the aint property Rear controlled nardest hit Signature LAB rg y to a question put) The total of stock were 1,036,300 4 of A 1 eheved the | Shares and of bonds $4,959,0W. him, s0 we decided to take no ¢ S ourselves. I got mission from Judge = The Closing Prices, & witness said against the that Mr dummies w convenience. SNATGRED MAN FROM “LP RAILS AS TRAIN CAME ON and jas »salsky to take im this morning.” | B. Altman & Cu; TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), A VERY DESIRABLE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS MADE OF TWILLED SILK, 26 AND 28 WITH NOVELTY HANDLES, INCH SIZES, Fort and Among the “New Speakers. To-day is New Jersey Day at the In- ternational Tuberculosis Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, Seventy-ninth stret and Central Park op MecFaal jersey Day" TUBERCULOSIS EXHIBIT. AR Wert, and thera was a representative | Qisiuncigci 0 + nudience present to attend the a dresses. na the et Harris Suction Clips Gov. J. Franklin Fort. presided and 1a made the opening address, and other} have a steady, rigid g epeeches were made by ‘William Cc. i 7 Smallwood, former secretary of the New rip that holds eyeglasses firmly on your pinch- Jersey Association for the Preventio: vi i itd Seer irastunestees whose sub- Hoe lie ae tau You will ject was ha ew Jer: lias Don ing, ulting or slipping. ou Wi vin Frevent,'Puberculagin” thes Wight | pene? MAS OF SUPPINE. 04 Rev. James A. McFaul, Bishop of Tren- ton, who spoke on “The Influence of the Church tn the Tuberculosis Campaign; and Mrs. Emily A. Williamson, Prest- t of the State Charities Aid, of Eliz. abeth athere Were many physicians th e nudience, and several members o: the State Medical Bor * a Widow of William Lascelles, Brooklyn, Engaged in England. oh OCULISTS AND OPTICI. LONLON, Dec. 17. — The Morning 54 West 125 St., near Lenox Ave. Barger heeanrink His .gieegement of ColumbusAv., 8ist & 82d Sts. Inte ‘Capt. James Franklin, to Mare | % C01) Saul Ua) Ea Gertrude, widow of William Lascelles, | BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton Street of Brooklyn. : Opposite Abraham and Straus. | Philipshorn 12 West 23d Street Christmas Presents That Are Appropriate and Worth Double These Prices Luxurious Fur Coats Know Eyeglass Comfort the moment you put them on. Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents. SOLD ONLY at OUR FIVE STORES WX Kons |ANS 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. II Radically reduced prices Moire Pony............. seeeee.... 37.00, 48.00, 55.00 Formerly 55.00 to 75.cO French 'Seall:tiycie sweernicer 5: 35.00, 52.00, 69.00 Formerly 52.00 to 95.00 Caracul .. e . 55.00, 65.00, 75.00 Formerly 00 to 110.00 Hudson Seal,. ......-....,...-.... 69.00, 75.00, 95.00 Formerly 95.00 to 125.00 Bisam Seal..........- .++s. 110,00, 130.00, 150.00 Formerly 145,00 to 195.00 Small Furs About one-third less than regular Duices: MUFF SGARF UFF SCARF Eastern Mink.. 22.00 13.50 So. Amer. Lynx 11.25 7.50 Black Lynx... 24.00 16.00 Blue Wolf....10.50 16.50 Blended Squirrel 8.50 6.50 Sable Fox.....11.25 10.75 Persian Paw... 4.25 3.25 Russian Pony.. 7.50 5.25 Alaska Sable...14.50 12.75 Pointed Jap Foxl19.50 15.50 800 Taffeta Silk Petticoats All colors, full width; value 6,00 ‘2.90 | Holiday Waist Sale Formerly up to 7.50..3.90 | Formerly up to 12.50.. Formerly up to 10.00.. 5.90 | Forme WILL CLOSE OUT 176 Tailored Suits and 98 Gowns The Suits are made of fine broadcloth and cheviots. The Gowns are made of messaline and broadcloth. 19.75 .to close at Formerly up to 38.00,...... A selection of 112 different styles at about half price. 6.75 Formerly up to 9.00.. 4.90 | Formerly up to 19.75.. 10.50 y up to 25,00., 12.75 | | | | Lord & Taylor Juvenile Shoe Dept. Practical Holiday Gifts that always please boy or girl. Girls Extra Fligh Cut Shoes $2.00 to $3.50 Slippers for House or Party $1.00 to $3.00 Bovs 8-inch Storm Boots tan or black with two buckles $3.00 & $4.00 Boys’ Smart Shoes for Dress or Street Wear; value $5.00 at $3.50 Rubber Boots for Boys or Giris $2 00 to $3.50 | Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth Se Fireman Bomgardt Risked His WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE * . AT 9J,WU EACH Life io Save Epileptic Who fi ® U>UALLY SOLD FOR $4.50 ape a } _————— —— ame men H E ; ‘ 2 proc! i : " of al » ‘ ps , . slevats da. Alan & Go. tsk Green | ied oe TO-MO«<kCW FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, AN ATTRACTIVE SALE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING | Y L JAKE PLACE, Ad FOLLOWS: | | on | view BOYS’ CHEVIOT AND 1 WEED OVERCOATS, AN z TO 16 YEARS h A n Al $8.50 Ea K Ts OF FANCY WORSTED AND pcke \ XTURES . A ‘i ” AT $6.50 a thous 4 2EN UR AND FUR-TRIMMED OVERCOATS, raau ‘ bE R IATS AND YOUTHS’ SUITS, et AT REDUCED PRICES, reula . es wrod auickentsg Mis BStoret, 35th Street and Sth Avenel Wailer. . « ° o, - ~~, ' rl 4 ‘ ‘JAMES McCREERY & GO) 23rd Street 34th Street On Friday, December the 18th. AUTOMOBILE APPAREL. A complete assortment of Fur and Fur-lined Coats, Robes, Caps, Boots, ete., for Men, Women and Children. Men’s Raccoon Coats, with wide sweep. Venctian yoke, with plaid lining. 52 inches long 85.00 value 100.00 4 Men’s Alaska Seal Caps......5.50 Men’s Blended Muskrat Gauntlet Gloves. 7.50 per pair value 9.75 Men’s short Gloves, with opossum lining; patent clasp. 7.50 per pair value 9.50 In Both Stores, In Both Stores. MEN’S UNDERWEAR Complete stock of Shirts and Drawers of Silk, Wool, Lisle Thread, Cotton, Linen and Schlichten Ramie Fibre. Various weights. 100 dozen, English made Shirts and Drawers of white merino. 2.50 per garment. value 3.00 to 3.78 MEN’S HALF HOSE. Fancy embroideries weaves in Silk, Lisle Thr and Wool. 50c to 5.00 per pair Silk Half Hose. -Glace in black and white and various combinations of colors. 2.50 per pair 100 dozen, Black Cotton Half Hose, hand-seamed; double heels, soles and toes. 25c per pair New Scotch Wool Golf or Half Hose, with plaid or plain tops. and novelty Pure Freuch weave JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street 23rd Street The BES DENo/ Lyrics b: Redan tae Juuso b Manual ? Son ( yk

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