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~—OFFATHER’S Ars MOTHER SHEARS =” Seky Hyde Make Makeup of the a, at the “ome of, cuvm| Steeplejack Hunted: Several) $raviey, cuties and Copooand tres sete’ omen eo ee ws rigengin X fn Ngrwieh ‘ Prisone: Attributed to Cruel- he tel to kill wimeett wy Jumping fro. Daysand Fal ata SSSI eE——E—EE—EEEE——EEEEE= Pdugghnnid wht gre oo nlatel oe Pag SESS SDS DSSS SSS ties Suffered When a Boy, | the street in @ dased condition. Later | It High in Air. se teen cn ar pee HIRSCH SAMPLE SHOES. AIM ARENT | ager Te aR J. Hughes, a steeplejack who paints! ‘or Men and Women a stl col Seamer SISHOP MACKAY SiiTH [watwan auto tie woiretiig Caaes Ste | Being the largest dist:ibuters of sample shoes in the United States, we ice With Whip aad Kite OF PENNSYLVANIA DEAD. Sinn’ io nd contronted Janitor Joan { buy from the best facto-ies in the country—AND ONLY THE BEST! a ’ Rk ae a One y. ? dren | Head of Protestant Episcopal Church |e?" have you found my watch any- (epuaty rod 2) hgh ated Bound to Tree and “‘Lefi | Diocese Stricken Sunidenly While [were around here? asked the steeple. | hn to the Wolves.” Considering Retirement. jack. H $3. 00" to $4.50 50 $2.00 to $4.25 SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Nov. i6—Mr. W. L. Spencer, mother of G, Bpencor, the Jekyl-'Nyde Oumed of murdering fartha i, " si@ee its hoginning hb: Sebsations and dramatic uly realizing t hape for | the ac the ground of in life imprisonment in a ed tt ind Never ave the cian of taanan Hart, Schaffner a Marx } 7 becoming results in th | ‘ iris tian are te be seen | “Now maybe you'll be looking up the Say tending, to prove {this coming Winter. Grace and prac-| pole for it,” muggested Rooney. R ] nN O t t 25 the defendant. Mrs. Sr tthe mabiliy, wave re n anited. Bome of Ane even #0," said Hughes, “I find a a vercoa S a her vigil at the side of the prisoner |the imtest fads and fasiions for the Kiri! my wate T i throughout the t hue have been deucriied "Sure enough, there It hung from ts OF English-looking coats, brown and Wayward son with ai article in the y «ilk fob in tne halyards of the flagstaff ever he appeared ene vinta f intone tauide for nk Kt forty feet above ite Sco The steeple gtay, tweed mixtures too. They look, ' under the strain. In his most violent etry te oats a day Manton.” ro] jack went up and go! and with Mr. | J outhrenks the touch of his mother's Fontaine "wi natvevery woman wants to Rooney disappeared into tho rear en- feel and wear like $35—price $25. | han@ thrust through the wire netting Surrounding the dock has subdued the | Priponer's passions. When his mother began her testimony Apencer seemed to have regained tis self<ccntrol, hut later on broke into a fit of groaning and writh.ng that seve al times caused @ halt in the trial, Mrs. Spencer testified that when the prisoner | was very young he showed signs of in- sanity. WAR UNABLE TO MEMORIZE HIS PRAYERS. ‘The burden of Mrs. Spencer's testi- fon had received at of his father and the ental ef ect of such pune! ar years old bis father whipped | some breach of discipline at | During the punishment the CbBé fell from his father's hands and his head agalnst the stove, caus- | e 20l@ him he was going to cut the child's bead off. AR another time, idrs. Spencer @ald. *her husband took Bertram, then thir- Weep years old, Into Mack's Woods, on, for some breach of discipline, him to a tree and drove away, the boy that the wolves would | ‘kim. An bour iater the father un- | ‘bound the chit and brought him back | dit Ba another oocasion when the doy | nine years old Mr. Spencer wideves dim fer stoning a knife, Dremking the butt of a heavy whip ever the boy's head. iver since that time Mrs. Spencer sald her son had | ig gue complained of his head. — | @he weld that when Bertram was! fourteen years old she took him to Chastemown, where he enlisted in the Gary. but a few weeks later he re- t home. A brusting gun caused | Juriox to hiv hend when de was | | * [he returned one evening for hi clothes | |TRIP TO SAN nines | eemirnen—r Yate ‘and Done beds for TE MIEN Whe = FMD Me tar “poe FOR SIX XLEGISLATORS. |“ ‘Assembiymen Foley and Smith were |erme home and learned that Beertram | was They Go to Select Site for New| can't leave at present and Speaker rushed up stairs to the boy's room Frisbie muy substitute two others, The Jumped upon Bertram as he lay York Building at Panama friends of Assembiman Donnelly con- Exposition. sider hin “= luck. ne was defeated for A CHOCOLATE—DROP to have accompanted the party, but they in the house he took a lantern, elect and thi. is look | Bix mombers of the Legislature win | fo slection and thls trip ts looked on aa @ consolatic prize. jstart on Monday *next for San fran- —_—— |clseo to select a site for the New York| Tiny Baby Found ta Hallway. State buildin at the Panama Exposi-| A baby girl, about two weeks old, was found in the hallway of the Italian Library. No. 157 Bast os Deana street last night by Charles Bedilll, ¢ W and aimed it at his fatver, apon Was rusty and could The boy then tan ut of the house, his Pursuing him and firing five re tion, They Will be accompanied by ‘ ray an he dls rR their wives and a@ seéretary, Edward | ram grabbed a revolver from un- | | | iin watch?” asked Rooney. an ata een 5 ae Hirsch Sample Shoe Co. Jon Friday.” 404-406 Sixth Ave., Bet. 24th and 25th Sts., New York “What's that got to do with a watoh?" asked Rooney. rc tly | : ——— 1 street shortly) «1 Jooked at it Just before I went up | Wallach Bros. Thirll Ave., cor, 1224 St. 1193 Brow ways 246-248 West 125th St. (Open Evenings.) Just below @th St. (Open Evenings.) HILADE Deoth was due wae se was sixty-one, the pole,” said Hughes, “and when I ‘ola missed It to-day 1 began to think back in, and I haven't had it since.” “Some thiet must have picked your wt,” waid Rooney. on I was up @ pole fifty feet in} 7 retorted Hugues in sarcasm. “We will go to the roof and consider | It,” said Rooney. | They did. The watch was not on the At All Riker Drug Stores This Week Ta HESE pretty boxes recently attracted our attention, and it oc- curred to us that we might figure out a way to give them to our customers, as such things are so handy around the Holiday Season. So we prevailed upon Mr. Guth of Baltimore, the man who makes delicious candies, to fill these boxes with Chocolates and Bonbons, the kind that melt in your mouth, and furnish them to us at practically factory cost so that we could give you a teal high class Thanksgiving bargain. Well, to make a long story short, he put in an assortment of “Chocolates and Bonbons and sent us a few boxes to sample. Our candy buyer looked them over and considered them a good 75c value. We have just received 10,000 boxes in different designs, and we are going to sell therm to you this week at 43c per box. Each box holds about a pound—some a little more, some a trifle less, but they are handsome Holiday boxes, and what we wish to particularly emphasize is the fact that we are offering you a delicious brand of Chocolates in a novel, attractive package at practically the cost of manufacture. Come early and get your choice of the assortment. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS2 G Announce for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17th and 18th A Special and Extraordinary Sale of Furs and Fur Coats $225.00 Frerich Seal Coat, Pointed Fox or Skunk, . Collar, Cuffs and Borde te 150,00 175.00 Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat), 110.00 : 150.00 Hudson Seal Goat (Dyed Muskrat), 80.00 French Seal Coat, 90.00 Black Russian Pony Coat, 55.00 Black Russian Pony Coat, 110.00 Natural Pony Coat (Beaver Collar), 90.00 Natural Pony Coat, 145.00 Caracul Coat, 95.00 Caracul Coat, 85.00 Marmot Coat, 85.00 Cross Fox Set, 75.00 Dyed Silver Fox Set, 85.00 White Fox Set, 62.50 Pointed Fox Set, 40.00 Civet Cat Set, 110.00 Ermine Set, 75.00 Skunk Set, 52.50 50.00 Moleskin Set, 33.50 35.00 Beaver Set, 23.75 29.75 Dyed Skunk Set, 19.50 29.75 Siberian Wolf Set, 19.50 22.50 Gray Fox Set, 15.00 12.50 Persian Paw Set, , | aaa 7.90 ALL ARTICLES HERE ENUMERATED ARE MADE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF EXPERT FURRIERS, OF SELECTED SKINS, AND IN THE APPROVED MANNER WHICH [S CHARACTER- ISTIC OF OPPENHEIM, COLLINS & CO.’s ENTIRE STOCK GREENHUT HUT-SIRGEL COOPER © TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS oman Ask for dA Green Trading Stampe—We Give Then) | GAVE. 187 & 19° STS. MAIN BUILDING A Sensational 2-Day Sale of Used Pianos (34. and Player- zl Pianos Absolutely the Greatest Opportunity to Buy High- Clase instruments for Lit- tle Money that Has Ever Been Announced by This or Any Other Store Be- fore Christmas or at Any Other Time. This is a drastic, most imperative room-making oc- casion before the real noli- day season begins. As an NY unusual opportunity it simply MUST appeal to those who are inverested in the saving of money. a Bepinat 90) Tour $] yey No Interest. No Extras, Free Delivery Within Reasonable Distances, Within CNE YLAR cn gieros, snd within SIX MONTHS on all Flayer-piaros, we will allcw allumoneys paid to count on a higher-priced Rew instrument out of our regular stock. h Come and Sce kere Pianos Tomorrow and Saturdoy—The Values Will Lelight ana Surprise lou Orright wa" Now 7c Yas Now Feb | Fnate........ $660 8285 "as Eee 80 “te0 | Sim 165 Podne “h Upright Pianos Upright Planes Player, Pianos ad bat 5 . ‘ae gs a Cal 5 250 188 30 35 “ 7 eres ane aS music free w on t a h i a Playere Cur rew steck of fine Fia is coming in fast. A few beauties have arrived already, Ccerre in, rey a strall deposit, and we shall hold your selecticn for Christmas delivery. Mein Building—Pourth Floo: See our large general advertisement on Page 3 of this newspaper today,.