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yd RO RET TORO OO BROKERS WIDOW °°" JURY TODEDDE MANY SURPRISES. GRAGEN ADMITS. [:=2"==5=="== 3" Morton Oppenheim Co. vo OFHISWILD NDE. | oR | — 122 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911 22 STREET,NEW YORK, s | ravi "oy Seton ot AMAZING Values in Elegant | “ MS a ISAC WALA GOFERS. KETNS WME === Toved Suits at °7.90 Trustee Kent Asserted His M. J. Condon Loses to J. B. Attempt ‘to Take -Graft Case |i rss. Ut Oe eat oor Fellow Truslee Pauimier | Wooten and Foot Defeats Prom “Jury Detled “by | 'Patstan apecat Dopey atverney Parsons, Special Deputy Attorney Mrs. Middlekauff, Prostrated, | ‘ fhorant of Girl Who Died’ |! With Him. A | Was the Author. Capt. Milliken, Justice Kapper. \Kaeeraa . | “I tho contrary views (to tuose of | Osborne). Tits case will turn on some h ; q : p x John M, who is being tied zo v . ‘ ‘ a » ae ipectal to the Fivent w Roemer rave ae {8 A RECKLESS SPEEDE LATTER SUED FOR $5,000] use TEt! "Het Stereum fete orn tenn Eoin intenlea to appropriate thie Wort | for larcen ne public funds by rals- - : skies, with a stiffening atmosphere, ae- Kk fom, fy mone; to his own use felonously, by changing the vouchers, 1s a question of | fact for the jury This cannot be considered as a question of Iaw.” | Ink post-office recelpte tesued for stamps nished an | bought for the ofty got « set-back to- | ® of the | day when Justice Kapper refused to al- 1 their cham. | !©W a motion made by James W. Os- $15 to $25 Tor Women and a Only Witness of the Auto on for letie Cinb Church Scandal Two and a! ' ' ; Hae i ; Then the trial proceeded with the de- | Traxédy Just Missed Being Half Years Old Aired in “ Fox Hills links. It waa | borne, counsel for Cragen, to take the| tenes putting in tte case Se Misses x ™ | the star of match play in the title di- | “@#e from the jury. —_—- — Run Down. Court To-Day. | vision and the three other nets Fqllowing the ruling the Court directed| Hanke: Holline McKim D | Plain Tailored Suits: Ralph Carroll, Greenwich, beat F. F, | tat night sessions be held beginning | BALTIMOK® May 18.--Hollins Me-| Seat’ Gathe | Griffin, Richmond County, 7 up and 6} t-Meht, so that the case may be more A Brooklyn Jury 1s trying to figure out | {2 80. Jacob Janin, Fox Hills, beat R. oe handled. Osborne made his | sentor member of the recently asatened today whether former ‘Truates George! M Tarleton, Oakland, 6 up and 4 to go. | pening speech for the defense, and said | pistoric banking firm of McKim & Co., . Carroll and Janin both act a tremendous | tat he would call thirty witnesses. | qied here yesterday. He waa seventy F. Pauimter of the Glenmore Avenue pace Carrol went out in M, two strokes | Many social and political friends of| nine years old. Death was due to the of] wells, and seventeen-year-old Elsie | Presbyterian Qhurch really sent Trus- helow perfect play, while Janin was | Chen were in court firmities of age. Smith Hollins McKim, Walpole, daughter of the proprietor of | ( tee Charles 1H, Kent of No. 2% Grant| strokes on the first nine holes. ‘The position of the defense is best | his son, was at his bedside. @ road house at Scotch Plains, N. J avenue @ series of alleged defamatory| J. B. Wooten, Fox Hills, beat M. J. with whom ho had been crutst postal cards, which caused Mr. Kent 4 up and % to «0. | through the State in his automobtie to make & otetain statement to Mr,| The defeat of Condon, former president since Sunday afternoon, has complete: ! Pauimler at a@ joint meoting of the! of the Wykag: ly prowtrated the widow in her beau- toard of Trustees and the Board of | MH. C. Rb hard Kim, the prominen: retired banker and Braid Trimmed Suits Satin Trimmed Suits Embroidered Suits There will be no question, then where you should pure chase. The style and color, _— The shockvof the news of the tracic Geaths of her husband, rd D. Mid @iekauff, exploiter of gold mines and Clu, Was @ surprise. Andrews, beat Alex tiful home at No, 80 Brookview hae, Eiders some two and a half years ago.| Nicol, N.Y. A. C., 4 up and 3 to go. assortment is simply North Plainfield. Her condition was This statement brought a response! gl D. Poot, Apawamis, beat Capt. 8 3 derful. Every ne 80 Krave this morning that two physt- from Mr. Paulmier which caused such| M. Milliken, N.Y. A.C, 2 up and 1 B Altman & Cn bination color sch i} clans were summoed to her bedside. a ecandal that the latter was given the|to £0. Foot had the remarkably fine ° ° ination color scheme, a Little of the atory of how Middle- alternative of dismiasal for “conduct un-| card of 77-39 out and 38 in, His score the smart little new style, Rauft's ninety, conceits and the very smarts, est and most fashionable, Spring materials can be found in this amazing as-, sortment. Natty notch col- y-horse power car turned becoming a chyrch member” dr apdlogiz- | Yeing a mode! of steadiness and con- Qirtie a: Chester, N., forty ‘tittes ing to Mr. Kent. Mr. Pautmier didn’t ency from his home, pinning him and his apologize, Iniiead he brought a slander! Nathing beat Cassebeer 8 up and 1 . éompanion under it to be burned to sult for 65,000 damages against Mr. Kent| to go. This was considered rather the AN IMPORTANT SALE OF BOYS CLOTHING _ Geath after the ol! tank exploded, »7s and the church members have been | most important mateh. Neither was tald to the widow. It was more or less oasiping about che matter ever since. | going very well, although Naething did WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AS FOLLOWS: pudlic property In North Plainfield that Killi , ‘When the cese was first brought to} a 77. 7 contest was squared for pe aes % Middiekautt, a man well on toward the} Killing of Godman’s Son} ¢riat a year ago Mtr. Kent offered no] the third time on the tenth Meridian of life, has been constantly " defense and \fudement in default of] 1. A. Hamilton, beat A. H. Pogson, lar, sailor collar and long motoring far weeks with the comely While Band Surrounded | £1,000 was awarded to Mr. Paulmier, Re-] 2 up and 1 to go. Pogson played 80 SUITS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE shawl collar effec Some, daughter of Lynus Walpole, but momo- cently Kent thou. ht better of the mat-| madly going out that he was six down how the scandal was kept from the ears House Is Told by Mother. ter and decided to defend himself. ‘The | at the turn, Hamilton having made the OF CHEVIOTS, FANCY MIXTURES AND CASSIMERES, models elegantly trimmed, Ff Mra Middakaumt, her eighteen-yoar- case was reopened and is now on trial! first nine in 98 to the allowance of 3. 4 with contrasting colors of, ar ecient aa nar” youna Before Justice Jaycon in the Supreme | Cn the inet halt Poyguon braced himset EACH WITH EXTRA PAIR OF KNICKERBOCKERS, Giirce wihtiin sik aa , all of whom were confident that] BAN FRANCISCO, May 18—Accome | Court: Hecilltoni, Au; sts len ware neteasany IN SIZES 8 TO 17 YEARS, andesme little uae > 2 .— = ,| Hamilton, so 27 hol 3 | ere fave eae THe ing «old 6 ok Mrs. Melvin M. Godman, wife of @ au- ‘ int. me “| Paul Harrison, Montelair, beat W. L. lars of pongee silk, Skirts are T Known'ae Reckless Speeder. | perlor “court Sudan ar Tetons cana | trustees and elders on Nov. 9, 1908 We | pichard, St. Andrewa 4 Up and’? t0/R6, | USUALLY SOLD FOR $11.00 To $15.00 at $7.75 pong @ ar cfr _- =e SSS TOAST \the family know that Mid@iokauff had | Seattle, Wash., artived hore yesterday | Mild that Mr. Kent ome in Just as Pas. | Harrison had the upper hand continu- the reputation, of being the most resk- steamer City of Panama from | to? Carl Podin had tnvited @ motion “or | ously, being 4 up on the first half, A ieee motor ler in New 2 that 00, Mex. Mrs. Godinan gave first | &dournment. 4 ; ee come BOYS’ IMPORTED RAINCOATS he had been fibed mote y other | details of the attack on the Godman | ,, “Kent came toward me,” he testi od, rimer Case Reopened. | SS Tee ee man io the State, and that twice his 1- | family ‘April 2, in which Roy God “and, pointing his finger at my face,| SPRINGFIELD, Il, May ‘18. —The | : Tense had boeh taken from him, Last | twenty-cuht youre Olde wos cia meng | sald: T have been getting a lot of] United States Senate is called upon to | FORMER PRICES $13.50 & 15.00 at $9.50 December, while driving with two ne-| Godman home, while his brother, Mel- | @*famatory postal cards and there Is the investigation of the bribery groos, his dar hit @ tree and was| vin, twenty-four years, and Donald, whe |t@ man that sent them.” * Kes connected with the election of | new models—the smart tailoring and the many pleasing styles to be had in this remarkable ‘col- lection of suits. at 4:00 smashed. Middlekauff and his two com-| came with his mother, esca Paulmier aad he answered tack and | United States Senator William iortmer | . | | Yentona spent several aaye in the hoe-| through the aid of friendly servanta, | left the meating. Later he was ex-| 2 9, resolution, reported this, afternoon BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS AND BLOUSES j 1, ‘Throughout Middlesex, Union| “Mr. Godman was called to Acapuloe | belied from the board of trustees. by the Illinols Senate Repubiiasa Steer- e: os ing Committee. | ina nasex Counties the high apeeding | OT Dusiness, and I’ gccompanted nine | Here are aome of the postal card NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED WASHABLE SUITS, fine promoterihes been marked by the | M™ Godman sald. “The day after we | Messages received by Kent, according . \ left the city the boya wer: to his anawer: auto chisers aa a chronie violator of the | our taclenda would he attacked | Dont | "“Steeplejack Kent — ‘The watchdog law, ald left the place, and the other boys | Without @ license.” SIZES 8 TO 15 YEARS. 8, 386. «AT $3.85 | | d ey in oy eat could anything eget themeolven in, “Pay up—Y are in bad and oR, your WHITE AND COLORED SUITS IN | | i @ learned ereabouts of Mi: dark eighty bandits attack trolley.—Come down Saturday and you | Glocautt and the ede) between Sunday |W? crying "Muerto a low Amarfonnos' | Will see and get your face punched— RUSSIAN AND SAILOR STYLES . $1.85 & 2.85 | | | afternoon and Tuesday night. On nes ‘Viva Madero.’ The bandits at-| You are no good.” ea Aas (f Tuceday night Middlokeatt telephoned | {2@Dted 0 batter down the door, then | “Ploase see Funny (7) Tatior about IMPORTED HAND-EMBROIDERED RUSSIAN SUITS 4 from Washington, X, 5, to hin chaut-| the boss tried. to eecane, fey pele | pack gues aay ie Major's Pay up OF PIQUE AND LINEN at $4.50 ee v1 6 4 oO enc J . . . . feur, John Gnyder, to come on from| killed in tho attempt, Melvin fell os | ephe Rev ae. Podin, the pastor of the eee and 2 em ae facie Aeboiar a iia fue and |church, then described the scone at the went to Washington and foi le- a A d onald.” meeting. He said that at the time he q ja Hae din Bhiee / kauff and Elste Walpole in the bie] gone Mmnariod at facet 8 hd two waa living ‘with “Brother Paulme.” Won't trust to luck. WASHABLE BLOUSES, sIZES 8 TO 14 YEARS. | We have again purchased lar acer, Middlekauff told Snyder to get| ina’ Sele! Yat Acapulco, the Judge | Kent came in and mate the remar:. ‘atin . \ quantities of exquisite i h with him. ‘Snyder replied that he'd| Micnzaniiie” pearing, ee pehtgamer At lattributed to him by Paulmier. ‘The When you have decided to $3.75 & 5.60 HALF DOZEN EACH 68c, & $1.00 ; di aikeeage 4 ae in if he could drive and take Mid-| City, if posuiblo, and demand proves, | Atte? Kot WP and anewered, aalé the) Purchase 2 patt of glasses, don’t , | NG yess We) are ser @iekaufl and the car to North Plain-| tlon, bar Uppy et, you dog. ru ger| &0 te a dry goods or jewelry | prices that wouldn't pay for-¢ eld, Middlekauft was inarticulate and —»—— wasn 1 store. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE | i making. No need to pay gh searcely able to stand on his feet.1$17,000 FOR “ESSEX RING.”| Thereupon, he said, Pauimter picked Glasses should not be pur- e hae jecre There was not a roadhouse within fifty up his hat and left the meeting, mam-| ahacad tik, ay - 2 : A prices when you can come¢re wiles “of Washington where the pro-| yonnon, May 18-—-Seventeen thou-|ming the door Behind him. Tho scanial-| Chased like a ready made over- PRICES OF _A_QUANTITY OF _BOYS'_AND_YOUTHS' SUITS: and buy two or three -etty syotet ad not stopped to drink, and hie] eand dollars was pald to-day at Chris. | {zed church members immediately voted | coat or a silver-plated pickle dish, A ecaieg Na oh 2 Oo chauffeur told him frankly that he wus] tie'y for tho trugienl relle uit Chris: |to expel ttm sf he did not apologize, Harris Glasses, whether they SAILOR SUITS, RUSSIAN SUITS, REEFERS, TOP COATS, ETC. dresses for the regular pe of 0 nk to handle the car. “the Exsex ring,” which was gi cost $2,00, $3.00 or $5.00, in- i one. Aiddlekautf flew into a rage and or-| the Earl of Eswox by Queen Eitzabetn| HORSE STEPS INTO DITCH. p Fe001 dered his chauffeur out of his sight.| as a token of her regard, and which, clude the services of an experi- ‘Then he threw in the clutch and was | according to tradition, was tc be ok < oe ‘om | turned to the Queen if her friend sed} Pe eat am, cosine fon| Ecce,” un ng vaso aaa ar] ast ithe omavoen. | OBacien. Youre gucranieed | — Uy Anenme, 34th anh 38th Mirerts, Slew York, the steering wheel was uncertain and | PTotection. absolute satisfaction. f f 0 t ) iy When the Farl wi | One of a team of horses drawing a > ee One Man Saw the Accident. tho ring for Its return to the Queen to| Express Company of No. 608 East Sixth | AVE. 19770 20° STREET. NEW Ya. 0; av the Countess of Not q . ho tre repped. into ate ain ex- ey . Sie cone ot tie Joy rite aurtut | thea "intaenced hy envio eie.cavation at Maar athe and cry Hai] OOS ond Oyticions : : Furniture Reuphoistered afiystery. At o'clock last night an failed to execute her mission, | place this afternoon and it was an hour 64 Fast Street, near Fourth Avenue Any Five-Piece Frame Parlor $ 75 Suit Reupholstered. Our Regular 2rd n fh nd a half before the animal could be S envies cots of Chester, a little town in Mor- | him to suffer the penalty of death, ‘The ‘The horse lay doubled up in the diteh, | 2 Columbus Avenue, Slst and 2nd Streets vhs County, Elmer E, Searles, going | ring has since been tn the possession | but when pulled out by an 3, P. C, A. | 78 Nassau Str sar Joho Street hothe th his car, was passed by it, | Of the descendants of the Marl of Es: | derrick showed himself to be very | 1000 Brosdway, near Willoughby, Brooklyn chissed> it by a matter an inch. | #€X and was sold by the executors of Wo Fulton Btrcet, opposite A. & 8, Brookiyo Price for this work is $55.00 This price includes thoroughly reupholstering and recovering any ordinary 5-piece frame suit of furniture in a first class man- ner throughout, We will supply aries looked after the flying machine | 10rd John ‘Thynne, 07 Broad Street. near Hahne & Co., Newark saw it suddenly skid, ‘ash into a vouier and spin its two-ton bulk in all necessary findings, such as Webbing, Springs. Silk Gimp the air ke a chip. It o down bot- and Cord, Moss, Burlap, etc. tom up nd slid along the ground for pa SPECIAL NOTE _———$_ Rescued Unhurt After Hoaranda| énced Oculist and a competent forty. feet. hen Searls got to the car tt was on fre—‘The tank had explodi the entire car with blaz Bearls could do nothin and @ Diock and fall and two horses. ‘hen the wrecked car was lifted from the burned bodies of the promowr and whe girl. Wiien the {dentity of the couple was established the Coroner had the bodies removed to Dover, From there Middle. kauff's body was sent to his home, and the body of Miss Walpole to her fath- ers hotel in Scoteh Plains. Both bodies will be buried to-morrow afternoon. Farmers Hac’ Bought His Stock. | ‘The news of Middiekauff's death has| caused @ sengation thro out the mid. dle. section of New Jersey, where the | promoter has been peddling ming stock which nteed { Other stores have ad- vertised to do this kind of work at a lower cost, but you will find their lower prices to be quoted on material unfit for use, and your money for You do not say to your butcher simply, ‘‘Give me some meat.” You tell him what you want, and you get it. Do the same when you get bread. Get the best that your money céyt. dividends, Farmers have .been | will buy. labor would be wasted. isiwx heavily of this stock wince last | Of course they offer bette Taiand the 4 fends were paid re materials at a higher price. SHULTS BEE testa arene | Our price of $20.75 includes Sha Meld hock 44ti "the Natio materials that = rs Hlably 3c Se Sat arers eee aN ana there arn At Bene, ee, Doses SOUONY Of Ayite | BREA D fdditional charges of any kind agra : In North Plainfield Middickauft. was A I on & regular 5 lece, parlor sui Yo rf raltnre will be called for and ar ded a man of large means i i j . oe delivered free. Smaller suits or single pieces of furniture Aso holstered Baperses ass Tine (of Jorge Tanne. Is as superior to the ordinary kind of bread as ripe, luscious fruit is i ui we sn rouphileteres were welce were ve POTASH DISPUTE SETTLED. HAMBURG, (May 18—The superior to hard, green fruit. It is absolutely the best bread that brains, scientific methods and money can produce. A has a delicious flavor, and 5-Piece Suit Slip Covers, $ 355 Special, for a Limited Time, at 4 SHEKLOC A 8 ‘These Slip Covers are made in a thoroughly work: | FAM DETECTIVE STORY every slice is wholesome, as well as appetizing, Shults Bread is made from the finest white flour, wis rich, pure milk, Rt teste botedod Pl ett oe Le eel td Amer ached : 5 M : \ nlike manner of Linenette, which material is guoran- dopant Wer Ss and the best of other ingredients. It is baked in the most modern and | | tel by ithe manufacturers 8.°M. Schwab. e “The Strange Advegure ol Chaies a@per- contrac $ os ° ° peg * ». to be an absolutely fast color, yarn dyed fo a on.” vin be BAY sanitary bakery in the state, It is widely imitated because it is so MN J “Woven, not printed.” Wilhoutwearany known fabric) te Ea npn ay “eee «omens vave not set TEE cood, so delicious, and so wholesome, There will be no mistake. i iif pines fot Soa nienoes., Cries BE anep and take actyenr f pal 4 ments Int | aver. if Vv 7 5 i ra i oy i . 5 4 9 mer mes} Ot however, if you always ask for Shults Bread —the best bread baked. HSS Mf N. B.—This price applies to Brooklyn, Manhattan, wae head NEXT SUNDAY h) WORLD Richmond, Bronx, Hoboken and Jersey City, for parts requiring not over 20 yards of @8-inch material. Larger suits covered at 80c per yard extra Ce yay | “For Everybody, Everywhere, Always.” | Orter From Your Newsester tn Atvpice, Nil UINAU 1 Ans ay ma ou @ bong time, The aQfustajent of these| Bb wontructe be left to Phew Aang: | 4 ) PrTTTIIi Tt] P ewdetenat ate # « amie ete