The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1911, Page 7

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ra AADERNAN SCALED MILLIONAIRE NAMES ‘NEWSSTAND GRAFT, WIFE'S SECRETARY IN DIVORCE | ACTION Files Suit When When She Asks Court to Grant Her a WITNESS SWEARS Barrisch Testifies That Volk mann First Demanded $500, but Agreed Upon $200, Separation. ' 1 ineldents, in ‘The trial of Alderman Volkmann, ace , tives in many cused of extorting money from David Barlach, a crippled Third avenu dealer, for a license for a ne Drogressed this afternoon to the of taking testimory. Tn bis opening for the prosecution As @istant District. Attorney Nott sald that) Metall the rat gtemanded $0) ration from her husband, and he tn ANNO /hAd’& wits anertout eiiaren to | Cor"), “ee & connteewult for divores aupport and could not pay 0 enn! filet M. C, Machalitsky, formerly an The demand reduced to $20, tested Volkmann another man rea and Barisch must “Bartsch then t had seen a stater papers," Mr. N said, Gaynor had sald that ne no longer pay Alderm license applications. » prosecution | p will show that Voirm. told him | » Mayor Gaynor had sald nothing of the Bec: . but that he never) #ort—that the statement was all ‘news- | received any remuneration for his ser- paper talk.’"" | vicea. news- stand, millionalr point es, were aired bi Greenbaum and a jury in the me Court this afternoon. Thomass brought sult for sepa- er in the German army, his w private secretary,” as co- a handsome woman “that for approving | ¢ Licenses, was put on the stand to {den-| Hotel Belmont after sha tity Volkmannn’s signature on the ap-| her husband and later at Prova! blank which accompanied Bar-| West Fifty-seventh street. isch’s application for a news Edward Thomags and hie wife were conse at Third avenue and g in business togeth fourth street. m Barisch testified that he went mann at the Inndependence | house in the district newal of his licen: obtained through Volkmann's Predecess: had not pa ¢ to him, he “Vm sorry, but 1 it. I have to look out up here, and there who want that stand. Later he said that afford to ignore the dem: party supporters, Barisch said not pay it. A fow days came around woutd approy parted from 4 house in Pighty- | 1 o'Rellly to whom he Perret teeta Ksmann salt DELAWARE BRINGS VICTIMS OF BOILER EXPLOSION. ight Men Killed In Addition to \ | on Warship, Seventeen Others Were Injured, Va, NORFOLK, learned to-d: Jan, 18—It was enteen men were slightly injured, when elght were killed |and one sertously hurt yesterday by a boiler tube explosion on the battleship Eawanl J Cruise | Delaware | ‘The dreadnought, with her flags at! SECRET WEDDING ANNULLED. | day which had Seeeet kept he on Girl Who Married at Fifteen elas | night | soon Freedom, The seventeen slisi injured scalded or overcome by steam re under the care of ship's sur- ea When the case of Hal ere catled before Justice vs. Hall was Han school, and year’ because old. y fifteen years Then she told her sister Catherine and her pa d her to keep away from her young husband, who !s a clerk in a Harle aly She swore that Dr. Houghton, in - tle Ghuroh Around the * per- | formed the ceremony ng couple | drifted apart, and when her #:8- | ter served Hall with papers in a suit to | annul his marriage to the girl, he did not oppose the suit, Justice O'Gorm. tion of granting ignified his inten- ne annulment. \ | Send Postal for Free Sample To-Day, i Ex-Lax Mfg. Co., 179 Greene St, PusLA WILL CLEAR AND __ HEAL YOUR AILING SKIN ul This simple test will enable any x one to understand the marvellous merit through which POSLAM has een swept to a success greater than that of any.remedy for similar purposes. Ils healing powers begin thelr work with first application, when ALL ITCHING IS STCPPED and continue unremiit reh r the skin resumes | ments of POSLs cases of ALLECZEMAS, ACNE, T SALT RHi UM, BARB MS TiCHT TC., man Minor troubles, such as PIMPL!'S, BLOTCH AERPES, SCALY SCALP, :TCHING FEET, of with astonishing rapidity. ‘ POSLAM is thoroughly antiseptic, contains nothing to in most delicate skin and should be employed in any and all sur tions, however aggravated. Prolonged sufering may be avoided through its timely use. Two Sizex, 50 Cente and 82.00, POSLAM 1S SOLD BY ALL ORUGGISTS. YOU CAN TRY POSLAM FREE Address. . — — but later | Thomass's private | He admitted he and Mrs. Thom- | W. F. McCoy, clerk in the Bureau Of | ass occupied adjoinng rooms at the | THE wt Ahh WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY | BISHOP VINTON DEAD. Massacha: Eptacopat Succumbs to Pnenmonia, SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jon. 18.- Right Rev H. Vinton, Bish- op of the Western Massachusetts Dio: cese of the 1902, died here early to-day of pneu- moni Bishop Vinton was born in Brooklyn, N, ¥., Marcn 30, 1 son of Major-Gen, David H. Vinton of the United States Army and Elizabeth Vinton, He was the nephew of Dr. Al- exander Hamilton Vinton, who was rec- tor of St. Paul's and Emmanue churches of Boston, and Dr, Frank Vin- who was rector of Trinity Church, Roston. His father enlisted in the Union army in the Civil War, and at do not fail to ex great saving in price. | t sonable Ay LaLoratory, THIS WEE j education Pretate | 2, the | dren were burned to death in a fire destroyed the house of Gabriel Le yesterday. News of thé disaster re here to-day Gur saies;-cople are calling your [ Medicinal Compound. ’8 TOILET SPECIAL: | Riker’s Toilet Benzoin, 25¢ Once used always used by | the close moved to Stamford, Conn, where Bishop Vinton received his early a Four Cihtdren Die tn MALIFAX, N. 8, Jan. 18—F 1. P Vinlay & Co., Ltd., New York, Sole A | ISUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK . CHAUVENET’S Red Cap THE RED SPARKLING WINE OF FRANCE MONDAY 18, 1911. ents for the United States, MORNING SPECIAL THREE-DAY SALE Rubber Goods take a drop at Riker’s the last three days of this week. There are attractive prices in all things made of rubber, and some very special figures made for these three days only in certain grades of Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles and Atomizers. You will find very many Household Necessities in Riker’s Rubber Goods Department, which will give you a welcome surprise both as to quality and prices, and while you are looking them over mine the entire line of Sick Room Supplies which are always sold at Riker’s Stores ata 20 Grossofthe DouglasFountain Syringe No.2 Consists of a medium size syringe bag, five feet of rubber tubing and two hard rubbe; small and large—and metal stop cock. It is pe family syring nd is Suaranteed in perfect working order when sold. Will re- if found defec Sold regularly by dealers at 75¢ each; Riker price, this sale, thr lays ‘only, while thev last, cach, TEVON OS re rh ’ is ce eoeeee 47¢ 15 Gross The Wender Fountain Syringe, No.2 Has a larger bag,‘larger rubber tubing and three hard rub- ber pipes and metal stop co Sold regularly at $1.00 to $1.25. Guaranteed perfect I! replace if found de- fective, Riker price, this sale, while they !ast, 67¢e three days only...... . 7 Gross Pri:cilla Hot Water Bottles, No. 2 A popular price, pop good quality Water Bottle, generally sold by dealers at 75¢3 while they last, Riker Price, this sale OOLY.s oss ane asaqienie A3ec 7 Gress Riker’s All White Water Bottles, No. 2 This fully guaranteed bottle has never before been sold for less than $1.25 € It is durable, serviceable and satis factory in every way. We have made the Ll 98e for this sale, while they last, each... .....000. 5 Gross Riker Atomizers, No. 5 With tips for throat and nasal use. quality rubber bulb and tubing ments. A perfect Atomiz “at 1.00 or $1.25, while they last... Other Water Bottl suit every requirement, Glass reservoir, fine nd hard rubber attach- Sold usually this 73¢e ious sizes, to sale, all at lowest possible pr Bath with tu Elastic § 8) 2%-ineh Sprinkler, n ail,82,00 ac Invalid Rin Kiker's Sho Ex Thread, each a quality yds, wid ds. wid Is. wide ts. wide Knee Legg sik ‘Thread , cale.. Pee Kk tests. ‘Thread . RUBBER Riker’s Compound Syrup of phesphites . .. . seek that An old tried tr who ladies f pound, Remember Liker's Satur rday Spec eh Chocobaes at, alb, h Pealund res—A mixture wort atisfy eack You Aré SAFE When You Buy at W.NDER SYRINGE Other Rubber Goods and Sick Room Supplies GLOVES 1, extra qua art cular attcnticn coch weck to a seasonal le Toilet Article and a sea- Each of these preparations represents a product of the Riker the best Fre duct of fiskine we believe that can possibly be turned out by any laboratory. THIS WEEK’S MEDICINAL SPECIAL: demand TO-MORROW FRIDAY SATURDAY -.600 at Pe 75 : ve reviving com. | It wards off ned and prepared - 29@ Riker’s WONDERS. | 1911 Model Linen Hand Embroidered Waists, LEX. 0 352, 50% ro GO0Se 'e For An Absolute and Immediate Clear- ance of Our Apparel Stock We Offer | & Therefore, these never-before-equalled values ini the most wanted, high grade and fashionable styles. | Women’s$15Dresses|Women’s $30 Suits : Comprising moires, serges, wors-] Velvets, Lymansville cheviots," teds,.etc.; new models, ‘prettily| broadcloths, serges, mixtures; mixture: cloth odds and end sizes 6 to 14 years; allhigh-grade goods, at clearance trimmed kimono sleeves, various} coats, Skinner satin lined, semi fite- colors; about 300 ting; some cleared quickly at new pleated or the very low price * gored skirts; all ‘Ve taute sizes and colors, 50 inches long, high storm collar, be Ee cr ot Ge seneeat a Nis em egwen cemrstting Freuch | ey sehing all season for $10 nd Ih and 18 years, for food'va tires a misses and 34046 $6. 58 Ciaer qusenr ey oe ance price Including new Spring styles «in voiles, chiffon paramas, all wool panamas, mixtures, ete.; newest effects; all sizes, including extra large, at quick price. . BLOOM Women’ + Caracal Coats Misses’ $10 &$15Coats. A Women’s $6 Skirts | Girls’ Fine $ I 0c | pleated and gored | clearance price. . $2.95 Trousers at This is our great annual event. man can get trousers to fit him and he ante be! delighted with the extraordinary value. Every waist measure, 28 to 46 Every inseam measure, 28 to 35 The trousers are high grade, made of blue and black cheviot worsted in neat si effects; plain cheviot in light and dark signs; fancy worsteds | in shadow — Smart, distinctive patterns, unequalied for quality of material and delicacy of workmanship—all exceptional values, Beautiful Hand Embroidered Waists, scalloped ‘on front and pocket, Gibson pleat, French back, hematitched, laundered collar and 53.98 cuffs; very, very special value at.... front embroidered; pearl buttons; laun- dered collar and cuffs, very special at. . . Pure Linen Tailored Waists, tailored laundered collar and cuffs, an extra spe- S cial value at the sale price of Riding Shirts, of pure linen, lau °2.98 pleats, 1.98 pier ee collar and cufis; special ale’ price Wash Flannel Waists, with twilored pleats } separate collars, shirt cuffs in pretty stripes, 79c Prey 5 Blooming 1 Floor, Tat ‘ extras to pay. Unen first payment of $5 piano is delivered,’ », $198 $450 Walt ireRoval Pianos, $22: Wa ter 8 S-Note ba. terto e Player Piano Outtit, $395 s10.down ant 82 per week, hOE Den vame Beware of Piano F rauds

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