The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1911, Page 15

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AY i { \ SHOT TO DEATH N if ‘i y WEN TRYING TO ~ “STEAL GHIGKENS Staten iden Rot Robber Sets Off Burglar Alarm and Florist Fires. A Staten Island burglar this morning paid the price of his life for an attempt to steal three chickens. Away down at New Springville Emil Gohrader, forty-six years old, a florist, has his hothouses and jo has his chicken farm. Thi didn't seem to care about the posles, but Schrader chickens appeared to be an Irresist! temptation. Depredations followed so thick and fast, ording to Schrader that he finally installed a burglar alarm. Late yesterday Schrader tested his paratus, It worked perfectly. @ Little after midnight when jer was awakened by a warning According to nis story, when he bell. tiptoed to his chicken coop and peered in he saw «# thief busily engaged in fing fancy chickens into a baa ‘Schrader says he cocked his revolver | and called on the marauder to surren- der, but instead of that the man flung the burlap bag, containing three chick- ens, at Schrader’s head, and Schrader fired. . 4 Schrader !mmediately called police headquarters at Tompkinsville and re- ported that he probably had killed a man, Detectives Ackerman and Vincent went down, summoning Dr. Driscoll from @t. Vincent's Hospital. The phy- sician examined the stranger and pro- need him dead. Schrader was arraigned before Magis- trate Handy at New Brighton on a tech- nical charge of murder made by De- tective Sergeant Smith, Schrader ad- mitted having shot the man and said that he had been robbed of ciickens | continually efused to throw up his hands ked him, belleved his life was for six months and when) the man ndy paroled him until t week in charge of his) ‘The chicken Uief looks lke a! Nobody in the neighborhood Springfield can remembér have seen him before. The dea mans body was tattooed like that of a sailor, Across the chest was marked the 1 avail Certoix, He was apparently thirty years old. EA SAE Be AGED MONTCLAIR BANKER ot New * DROPS DEAD AT HOME. | Thomas Russell Prominent in Town and Church Affairs for Many Years, Thomas Russell, elghty-three years) old, for many years leading financier of Bontcla: N. J. president of two Montcla ke and one trust company, dropped dead of heart disease last night at his home, No, 65 Church street. Mr. Russell retired from the active management of his banks seeral years ‘ago, retaining only his office of director. | He was as prominent in town and| church affairs as he was in the litte Montclair financial world. Before the cre: n of the present system of city government of Mont- clair, Mr, Russell was for years Prest- dont of the old town board, He gave to the town Russell Park, a tract of land valued at $500,000, He is survived by the George J. Russell, » First Presbyterian Church daughter of Late I. H. Ros- ere Offers $100 Reward. Jewelry worth more than $2,000 is be- ing searched for by Mrs. Alexander D, B, Pratt of No, 19 Hast Sixty-seventh street. It was lost or stolen Saturday afternoon while being carried in a small bag. Mrs. Pratt went in a taxicab from her home to the Erle Katlroad station in Jersey City, where she took a train for Tuxedo Park. She missed the bag shortly after the train left the station. Among the missing articles are a diamond hors: Wo pairs of diamond and p and a gold par pin. Mrs, Pratt Js a granddaughter of the late H. ring husba i ‘of $100 has been nd Swissco Grows New Hair Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Natural Color LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE ASLEEP AT THE 5i Why Wear Yourself Out Tisioe, i Switches, When You Can Have , Beautiful Mead of Malr All Your Own. Swismco grows all the hair you want, Changes way or faded hair to « youthful color without fyeing or staining, and scalp troubles, ‘Rend 10c, in silver or stamps to pay for postage, gie,, to Swissco Hair Remedy Co,, 3808 P, 0! fauare, Cincinnati, O,, and get a lange free trial | / bottle, Swissco {9 on le everywhere by druggista and and $1.00 a bottle, ang departments at 0: tu Greenhutsilegel Cooper € deers Bimpeen Cranford ‘and taons Oty Seaie, ian, 88 Wrenn, Stops dandruff and all hair 3, albert, 126th CLERK HELD Hi HIS FIRM’S a | THAT GRAY LOST FURS FOR OWNER. World Ad. in “Lost and Found’: Column Brought to Light | | the Queer Mistake. Hackett, Carhart & Co., the clothters, Added their testimony yesterday to that of the thousands that have profited by LP ion and Found service of The} “ae week a valuable set of mink turs| was missing from a lot sent from their Wholesale department to the retail store | at Broadway and Thirteenth street. | They advertised at once in the Lost and Found columns of The World. The next day a Woman cailed at the store and told the manager she had! found such a set of furs at the en- trance of the store. She described the furs perfectly, so that there was no doubt as to their identity, and then| arted to leave. ut where do you live’ ayer. ‘hat difference does that mak he reply. @ want to get our furs,” he courte: | ously explained. “You have them,” “I don't, under: | ager, and’ then | The woman ha fned the furs in at the lost-article desk in the retail store, and there the clerk carefully did them up in tar paper and moth balls, entered them in a book and filed them away to awalt @ claimant. “If it had not been for the Prompt result from the Lost and Found ‘ |The World,” said the man: day, “It would have been ‘Teast before we would hav asked the! Is ony a beginning. HEALTH, It will keep bony +0 jor and beauty. GREAM, ead leaflets ‘‘The C BROOKLYN THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, FIRST NAIR Others will follow only too quickiy § uy neglect them. is the time to use HAY’S HAIR out the GRAY HAIRS; our hair from falling out and preserve its natu- Send 100. for atrial bottle and a tube of HAY’S LILY WHITE TOILE ure of the Heir and Skin.” to PHILO H. SPEC. C.)., Newark, N. J., U. S. A. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. i and 50c bottles at Drug and Dept. Stores, or direct upon receipt of price. Uedabibits SOAP is unequalled for Shampooing the hafr lean and healthy, also for red, kon al chapped hi Li and face. 25c at and bt gry toed scalp OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x @ | Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn | A Remarkable Purchase | of Afternoon Dresses : | For Women and Misses | Satin, Eolienne, Charmeuse, and Crepe | Embroidered, Fringe, Lace and Ribbon 13.75 Values $25 to $35 None Sent C. O. D. On Sale Wednesday, Nov. 8th The entire stock of one of New York’s best known dressmakers—stunning models of Chiffon, Corduroy, Meteor, Hand trimmed. In Black, White, Navy, Pink, Wistaria, Purple and Brown. No Exchanges or Credits DENTISTRY. The New Waterbury Way One look and you'll say: “It's the most shapely and beautiful plate ever made” One day's use and you'll enjoy your food as never before, because this, plate never in- terferes with the taste, as the roof of the mouth is left uncovered. One day's time and this undetectable plate, which cannot he had elsewhere, will be ready for you. Come here in the morning and.have us extract your old teeth FREE, and go home at night with a new set that its your mouth perfectly. | Perfect fit, solid comfort and lasting satisfaction guaranteed | By “The New Waterbury Way” we also replace lost teeth without the |}! use of plates—restore decayed teeth and tighten Joose teeth. All work guaranteed for ten years. All extractions and every form of denta! sur- gery made PAINLESS by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Z | Full Set of Teeth $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.0) | Gold Fillings . . $1.00up Sliver Fillings S0c up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS New York. 414-416 Fulton St., roo! OENTIeTRY. German, Frei —— FOR GALE. WATCHES EWELRY CASH OR! | fv wavabWay. con. Mat! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— OOKLYN. TINT aS. nears 730 State Homes, ‘town, char ca ____ PIANOS A ) AulD ORGANS. ‘DOYOUWANT APIANO? te, grigin fine bas at areal iy reduced orices Hr tee tory, irect to Buyer bs Bi Day LOGUE FREE, OALL, “MATHUSHEK & SiN, B' way & 47th} 13 Xerpes, 95 Sar Small pianos for rent |JAMES & HOLMSTROM, M'irs. 23 East 14th St. Lost FOUND. AND REWARDS. |. HELP WANTED—MALE, DIAMONDS On CREDIT 7 Mon} Fay recrulting station a STEAMBOATS, DIAMONDS & WATCHES OR CREDIT ROYAL "DIAMOND | WATCH C0. Patt Patten uke 7 Malden’ Lane, My lous Breock Aapas | sig eng, mae AMES ned | iar a worue WANTA.WORK NONDERS: " He nae "tala te RS wt ton ste. 0 advertiooment. OOOOETODPIM174-4-4 214000: gor te nag parment or PLAYERS & UPRiGiTs UG Wee be tala PLAYER-PIANOS High in quality, low in price, Big bargains in used pianos. 1911. | from woman’s ailments aro invited to write .o the names and addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does cure female ills. Tamor Removed. Organte Displacements. Back Duck, Minn.=dre, Anna Anderson, Yosloyrille,PasMre. Maggie Rater 1-F.D. 1. i Move Mra.W. T, Purnell, 307 Lincoln Canton, NoSeMre. Ella tohnaton,290Labarty | TieMrae, Wm. Tully, 2062 Ogden | Avenue. 8. Mrs. Christing Reed,106 Monndst, MasaieMra. Nathan 1. Groaton, 61 | North Main St. Milwaukee, Wit.= Mra, Emma Imo, 83 1st St, Chik i. . Alvena Sperling, 1468 Clys RR. Huey, 713 Mineral Ay. 4. Willlo Falwards, H. Housh, 7X Painful Pertods. Caled fonts, Wis. Mrs, Ph. Sohattner, RR. 14, ir. ronaugh, Macatee DF. Alien Prente K.L= Mra, Wm. 0. King, Bo: tat, NoJveMira, Louis Fischer, 2 Mone Toe St. South th danitord MeveMra, Charles A, Austin, her y,N..eMre, HH, Porter,782 Albany Ne, T= Mrs. Joo Grantham, a W. {i Ohlo=Mee, Sophia Hoff, 615 Mo- re. Chas. Moore, B. R. Mira, Chan Booth sath &, Minn.=Mrs, John G, Moldan, Ric ia Frantz, R.F.D. 1 Spoles. Weakness. Me Johnston, 210 | weterrett ‘kache. Flin, Mo, T= Mrs. Clara L. Gauwits, R. R. No, * @2. Winfleld Dang, R. FD B. M. Sehorn, 1083 G, Leiser, 6219 Kinkaid re. Thomas Ashby: 4 Pa,=Mra, Cyrus Hetrich. wre lia Fe Alice Pace Mra, Ldelia A, Knoxvillo, lowa.=Mre. C Oronogo, Mo. Mra. Mae McKnigh W. P. Valenti 08 St. DeForest, WisseMea, Au Philadelphia, Bertone Kunsas.=Mre, Lizzie wher Allogueny Ave, These women aro only a few of thousands of living nai of the power of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to cure female diseasea, Not one of these women ever received compensation in an; form for the use of their names in this advertisement—but are will- {ng that we should refer to them because of the good they ma do other suffering women to prove that Lydia EK, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest nealing and that the statements in our advertisements regarding its merit are the truth apd nothing but the truth. America’s Greatest Furniture House! wig Block usaus (a NO Red Tape NO Strings to This Offer! You may furnish any room com- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR now and the bal- ance in small weekly payments NO Club Fees -wa NO Exira Charges Credit Accounts opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00 on small week! payments. Small accounts es- pecially invited. Very graceful--finely modeled frames--with claw feet; construction and in highly polished mahog- ish. Loose cushions, upholstered with all hair finely tufted and covered in Silk Velour. Worth $50.00. ———————— ——————— i, Compare Woad Rocker Prices! '} { iW nny Study our advertised ae values and compare them with those offer- ed by any other fur- 7, niture or Department aT f store! Visit our store, a ian A compare our prices big \ Massive frame; finely with those elsewhere ; constructed and and convince yourself | A strong, well braced polished golden ook | Tahet rociver with epindle or mahogany finish i kk and arms, and le cushions; our PRICES] woos veots « ele | ufted and cov- ered in plain or fancy 4 Actual $9.50 RE ALWA\ Iray Lowest Double Starnps : Mornings ae A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT Womans ALL THE OVDFD. OBE to.RAV Hd. APOLAED, NL Oster Haltimor a Nogannes | Cathames, Wael Tar Qeivilte, Ohio. - je & esl water, | bat Mire ali eRiritn, 3 133 West Prairieducht Salem, Ind.= Mrs, Lizsle 8. Hinkle, RR. No.3. on, Orton es ‘Gaston Blondewn,183 it. Misharake, IntceMrs, Chas. Bauer, Sr., 023 Rant Marion Bt, Deal, R.R.No.7. | Raciner\v ines Kubtk, R. 9, Rox 61. i. revere, Beaver Yall Boyd beth Av, haar, Hox Mra. Artiok. Hamilton, | = Mrs. Henry Leiseberg, 743 Adame | Funham,Box | | Black Woot | | | HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Wednesday Will Be Last Day | Of The Special Prices m For Reliable Hosiery! HERE ARE VALUES ( To emphasize not only our power as givers of best values, but to impress witht the extent and variety of our general stock! t For Women For Children Fing Black Cotton \ all black or white soles, Black Lisio Thread rib top— Merino heels and too. ‘s Black Cotton—platn and I calso tleeced cova andl Girt 16 ae Fine Rib Black Cotton | Worth) Boys’ Heavy Corduroy Rib. Black Cotton—heavy and heel and toe eae hg A Jong and weil- sites 6 W010... Black woot “fine and heavy rib— 6 0 Oy + +19 to 66% | he in Barope” a double sole, beet Pee 30 tows Equal to stockings elsewh 33 per ‘cent. more. Fino Black Silk Lisle—made according fo Oue Own specificatons—Kul and heavy weight . 0 ives eee Cashmere—silk heets red, white, tan, “sink nd bless, “Seconds" For Men Feat Black Cotton— Fine Gold Mike atapny wad fae vith oF pjthous white entun== shadow’ lao Hinchey wit and withoue lato soles and to Abecial values 1! +40.. and 1.69 PURE SILK—binck, white and all colora—-Gnyx _make— embroidered in geit colors —iiste soles and tope—— | _ high spliced hee! : 98 and 1.49 Fancy Slipper Hose—black, white ‘and coldre embroidered 6 ‘or lace ae a HOUSEKEEPERS ‘ Will Be Glad to Know of These Splendid Values! .¢ a y 0% « ‘it PILLOW O48: Finer at 4D nad 60. Men's Warm Wear Flannel Shirts—Sweater Coats Jersey Coats—Cardigans Lounging and Bath Robes Smoking Jackets nareae Lote at role will sur- 10 thew advantage of th are noted for Extra ve Bice Germs fred aad breasted in biue— PLANSEL re ees ‘white voller if dt a wool... rapsnoe 1, HAN roastod pes Joule ‘and double front tn T-08 end 2.40 FIREMEN’! TERRO CL ATT N SHIRTS— frestenas eres aloutae o use lowing ua . Suitchet with mercertand or pnre alk that will hold ite own end not change color in washing, EXTRA SIZE FLANNEL SHIRT: from 19 to 21 neck. . . .60 cente ox MEN'S SWEATER COATS—All wool— Iiigh neck gray and navy sizes 34 to 46~-olsowhere $2.49, ... 1.08 WORSTED SWEATERS— ‘ay, navy 4 to 46 chest — Threeaustter dow Select Heavy knit—hlgh neck ed white down—reg. pure white- where $5.00 el WORSTED SWEATER Comfortables French Sal Gray only—two pockets racks — ail slroa—beat for the mony . pei eet tiee f riget acento worth $4.49. R COATS— od — Down flled—6: ‘note length) ; pets -eret ‘also wool-illed French sateon—— “ff finished, not a ned Ve denied back— J 104 $4 to 40— worth $6.98 : ; Silk Lop O omntoria backy— hited worth 8.08 Silk Comfortables—down fled —worth § red color ‘days. with "bo Ines—-48 to A COATS —Very woo! 14.08 ‘or Beotch nixcure two pockets—all s wi BLACK © ARDIGAN JACKETS — , 2408» t ‘ 1-98 5, | Manufacturers ‘Sample Coats’ Long and Short |For Babies and Little Children” | LESS THAN WHOLESALE! 4-PB and & A loading man'f'r's entire a: BR 5 88 no two alike-—Poplin, Or , [Be ngaline, Silk and Woot plain or fancy all-wool fabrice—beau maroon | tfuily made—with and without Ane 2.69 | laces fa silk braids of hand em. | broidery—short comts In sizes woo yrs, 1 domostic—plain | “85 worth $4.98 ‘ioe combinations tn | 9 worth — $0.08 pied tall slgen ss. 8.08 bs La oe lah : ee q a9 + eWorth $9.08 1 Pualitles to b4,0, worth $10.9% SMOKING JACKETS 4.96% cht 5.08 | Fiuer 10°97. OB... +e. Worth 849,98 $n MORNING SPECIALS— Vo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, ” To-mo row, Wednesday Untu l P.M No Mail or Telephone Orders + $2.69 Messaline rn and black. Black aod pavy--wide rover with py effect— Math’ eLooR. | ‘rald-—button trig—all sees. Silk Popling, 23-Inch. 38 | : ND VEO, wtiful high TT Wool Serges Dients Gdeps lustre “fro WOME: 490 Men’ Sa —| Henry welghts—autt Wash Dit tle White Domet Flannets welg fants’ and chil | 19¢ to 39¢ Tooth Brus arom | Mire! VASEMEN' | fence MAIN Ebon E Kimono Crepes ' mple tne of Freneh joe dan Centre Pieces... .24 |" inakersertat, Goo tasored, taaien, i atural Gower VEREUMERY DEPT, BASEMENT, | ie $1.98 Ball-Bearing Skates... fotet. Slamp shion Tops... 16" gxteus ‘ inetuding fag. | — leached Sheetings.... 40 | 2:24 ® T quality ry 12) .¢ Linen Lowellings tb MAIN FLOOR, Wenrhancs lreow rom THE LOCKS! LOOK'FOR THE ® Sians Penote Mornivs. Speciale : Seiaiik Samed 3 Screeners ee pela Minted cs Sab ioenede pindkcsttt iiccke

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