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dmegie Trust Manipulator, in Miss Chamberlain Will B Rebuttal, Contradicts His | Chief Witness Against Man |; ti | 4 Chief Accusers. | Hi aes | Dooumentary evidence ProsScution was put on t @ay, cloathg the prosecution in the triat of “Witiam J. Cummins CIs ) STANDAGHINTO.TOTELCOURT | » complete the |. ° record to- tal Lene a, form- Holland House, and man text! fic Reichmann jas for us to Company * was offering large bloc! Shoemaker take be purchased ir, Cummins men- and when he ree ux left to the offi- suggested that Mr. of the stock he refused, to the Mr. Mellvan that matier of the bank. testimony relating to Mr Dick- 4 jr, and Mr. Mcfivane, iatant District-Attorney Moss asked: hen you were before the Grand you had no such memory? ell, 1 had just come back fron e and I remembered ve' - lou went to Europe to forget rtly because T needed recreation.” . Cummina then tesumed the stand The QWMINSTAKES [GIRL MOB VICTIM. | Who Tarred Her. eat in the er, and John seb Was called in the Dist The three are Mr. Cummins told us his plans | qusent and tie men had the cou maelves. udge's order LINCOLN CENTER, Kan., Nov. I= 1 © jurymen, all « ‘Sim battery In connection with the tarring tor of the Van Norden Trust{of Miss Mary Chamberlain of Shady ttution author: | end, Kan r Farmers from eurrounding eountios BROADWAY Judge Grover passed around a “quiet | tip" to the newspaper reporters that it | be distasteful to | nae to exclud rov.a for sei and the Carnegie Trust Company stories to the! partly contradicts that of Bradley carried the mes: das had engash di 4s 4 result of the terri sationally colored Lincoin County tal advertising to exclude women children and to curd: sensationa. paper reports followed 4 petition from the Women’s Civic League of fan- coin! County. ‘The frat panel of thirty-four talesmen * On direct examination he had testified ‘having been ‘exhausted in securing the tht Wiliam Van Pelt, former crehier tyeive men tn the box, a new venire of the Nineteenth Ward Bank, had told at ithe trial ae ty vears and six months, of middie aget Very simple. Ho Ebnato uur YeArR| will not do—does not housework oe. Gleting makes wrinkles, th bother and wrinkles by tak yt he had never seen the alleged trast ent letter before it wax produced = = on the stand that he had seen ft J times in the vault of the Nine- Ward Bank. JG PRISON TERMS Rosa’ at He'll Never Be Lenient With Housé Thieves. { ige Rosalsky in the Court of Gen- Sessions to-day tn imposing sens | on several burglars told them he law allowed to men convicted jurglary, ithony’ Fate, who was arrested on ight of Oct. 18 while robbing the of Mrs, Relle Shaley, No, 195 xX avenue, was sentenced to not than ten years nor more than others figure. fof No. 6 Oliver was con: of burglary a ‘ond ave Was sentenced to not less than years and #ix months nor more fourteen years and six months, x Coleman, who Wore In court ajit of clothes be stole from No. 215 | do One Hundred and Fourteenth |‘ . Was sentenced to not less than|‘ years or more than nine years and|° jonths.. is es Martin, an ex-convict, she in‘o a tailor shop at No. 86 West un'red and Thirty-ftth street gut ears nry Schwartz and Jack Willing, rot mit of thy teens, were sent to the Refor furniture ele Chior Coat, ©) 98 n many cases lower than of one hundred was summoned during t and early hour to-day and was De ent a In attendance when court convened, The Mev Van Pele textitien aerendant's attorneys aaked each venire- man {f he would consider the separate @ullt ofeach defendant, |three are being tried together, |lingness to do this results in challemce for cause, )_ The posstbiti FOR SIX BURGLARS. ‘vetore niznt. 3 cs Ih Mal jelgre that deine \Chamberiain ky Warns Crooks tae the stane:to-morrew-and tell her although the Unwil- of seouring a jury “the prosecution to de. grows less, REDUCING THE DIVORCE AVERAGE. ‘The other day a well known divorce Iw yer. made , fo long ax he was on the bencit |b. women woking Micon ure tat ae ld be a pleasure for him to im- woman advances from youth to mid. ae long a term of imprisonment age, she thickens and brondens (un! are fat. For this nothing. serves itke a youthfu But how overcome the thickenine $14 Dining Table, elsewhere, Exervive Inate oweaps Mar tablets will take off « pound sbeginning the reduction wher most, Vig.. on bips, chin, ab qT large case, of the Co., 184 Farm FENNELL’S EASY CREDIT Come here and pick out the furniture you like, ‘The prices areas Jow and ‘ennell’s Easy Credit allows you to Pay On Terms Arranged To Suit. Everything merked in plain figures, GEORGE FENNELL & Co. Harlem: 2209 3d Ave., Near 120th Street Bronx: 3d Avenue at 149th Street e Examiner ubjeot to chal-/terday with sev o case of | Made @ special 3. Clark, who haw & mille the Court to em from the court: | The man who would Awa me this process ends up ina divorce court. Womea who have (husbands) must hold s, Bedding | stony According to Mise Chamberlain, hee Men did the agturl work of tars ring, While the remainder of the mob j looked of. One man held her prostrate, janother held the bucket of tar, and a third smeared the black mess over Miss Chamberlain's body, | NATIONAL BANK CLOSED SUDDENLY BY EXAMINER. / Surprised and Financially Crippled | by Federal Officials’ Act, »| Robert W. Goodheart, Natowal Bank Any cloved The closing of the bank w and many depositors fow: jUnable to meet were not properly secured. The exact | GIMBELS | NEW YORK Two Tons 0 '@ met, and Mr. Reichmann, M ley Martin jr, and ofr, Cummins |inte Juds ‘ ys about the general eliuation. MF. | Following Judge Grover's order that The week-end specia in told us how necessary It was for] no women or children be allowed In the | candy s take up the V. fn A leourtstoom bedded the Judge “believes andy store. really are. will stand analy: Chocolates at 26¢ a pound. one knows how delicious it is. at 18¢. Victory Chocolates, Ib... .40¢ Sweetheart Chocolates, Ib.60c Duchess Chocolates, Ib. . .20c Saturday in the when more than 10,000 Chrys: and sale—a Chrysanthemum s\ proportion, and if you elect t prices decidedly moderfte. and 16¢ each, Chrysanthemum Plants, blossoms, at 46c and 76c. 35e doz. | Ferns, Rubber Plants an leaves at $1. 25 leaves, at $1. no finer plants. Bulbs at These now 16¢ dozen. dozen, now 36c dozen, or $2.7 1 Mail orders carefully filled ENNELL'S URNITURE: ATTRACTIVE VALUES FOR THANKSGIVING Come‘and see for yourself—we'll show you just as nice Furniture as you wish to buy. Fennell’s Furniture lasts ten times as long as poor fur- n ture, and if you buy on Fennell’s Easy Credit Terms you'll buy good cheaper than you have ever bought before. 0 Furniture, Rugs, Bed Six floors of $20 Oak Buffet, $41.98 VINCENT chant and| cal enterpriees and reported that these *|4| Purity Chocolates, 25c lb. |{| Almond Milk Chocol Two tons, however, wouldn't be enough to supply the probable demand if folks only knew how good these chocolates Purity Chocolates are not pure in name only. They . These are the constituent parts: Pure sugar, cream, fruits and nuts for the fillings, with a rich, sweet chocolate coating. 12 varieties. i Caramels Rospberry’ Walnut Tops Belmonts | Vanilla Nougat Maple Almond Tops Orange Pineapple Nut Squares Chips Select what you like, or if in a hi boxes with carefully assorted flavors. huge quantities, we could not afford to scll these Purity | Other notables in our great, tempting assortments_are: A Chrysanthemum Show Chrysanthemums, leading varieties and colors, 6c, 10c Violets, Orchids, Lily of the Valley, and other seasonable cut flowers, at about a third less than the ruling prices. Boston Ferns, growing in 7 inch pots, bearing 75 to 100 Rubber Plants, growing in7 inch pots, 36 inches high, 20 to Large Lantania, Kentia, and Phoenix Palms, at $1. You doubtless remember what you have previously paid for Tulip, Daffodil and Narcissus Bulbs, regularly 28¢, | a with from 15 to 25 beautiful |g! Roses and Carnations, beautiful beyond words, 20c and |= Hyacinth Bulbs, all the leading colors; regularly 48¢ f \ reasons for closing the bank were pot given, but [t Is known that the bank Whe under fine five Years a J Today the clork# gud other employees found a fetice on the door saying that the bank wae'ln the hands of the Comp, trotier of the Currency, The oMfcers of | the bank, which was organized by R. M. | Petty in 18%, are Ro M. Petty, Preeidents ¥. A. HH. Uas, Vice-President, and R, M, | Edinburei O’COATS $30 6th Ave., near Siet St. | THIRTY-THIRD BT. f Chocolates Is, from the ‘Pure Food” late, 4-lb. Cakes, 18¢ , we have full pound { we did not buy in 2,000 Pounds of Almond Milk Chocolate—Most every Big cakes. Full half pounds, | Subway Store, anthemums will be on display how, if you. please, of no mean De Luxe Chocolates, Ib., $1 Chocolate Turkeys .. .10-16¢ _ Subway Store, Balcony 6 purchase, you” will find the d Paims, at $1. Reduced Prices ‘6 a hundred. . Subway Store, Balcony. ~ will convert your upright piano into a Player © PIANO without changing tho case. CHRISTMAN player mechanism pliys with ac- ‘uracy and produces soul-inspiring musi 1othing mechanical about it. It is built to wear and give per- tyanent satisfaction, Bullding, Player mec Christman Sons, 35 West Fourteenth St, Open Saturday evenings until nine, cseusmanvarisases varequasanrememmnemsempusnanvumase | They Scatter | Into more New York City Homes and Offices thau can be reached thro;hany other suaday news- paper— Sunday Wor'd Ads, es NEW FASHION IDDAS. | A ftallored suit is every woman's iret dress requisite. Whatever else she have in her wardrobe, a tailored ‘ at heads the Net, Next week the Sun. Kid issues ite Winter Fashions dited by May Manton, contain- ‘actical article dealing with this ture of woman's wear and giving pany Impertant hiptn as to the very. latest and newest ideas. enw Fashion. sarNO 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 $1,000.00 on small weekly payments. SMALL ACCOUNTS especially invited WZ A massive, finely mod- eled suit of most effec- tive design—with claw feet and carved frames —in highly polished mahogany finish. A Tufte aed aa apring s2ats, . ges—all uphols: tered in Panne Plush ¢ of superior quality. $8. Mission Rocker, This in imitation leather. Rocker is of extra large size and © very strong con- struction. Solid oak rame, Earl, English finish; spring = at, Double Stamps Compare Prices! Study our advr- tised . values and compare them with tho:e offir.d by any other furniture or department store! Visit cur store, eae pare our prices’ wi those fer bar convince yours: that : [evens atet OUR PRICES] | jaziv'n wi, Fee ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST AC uphol!tered Single Stamps Mornings After Noon sz 33 Years Lraders Cra; oto 6; ipso Craufurd Ca. Fine Pianos The occasion represents the entire stock on hand of Rental Pianos from a big Piano House on Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and which is known fot It is only on extremely rare occasions that so many fine and widely known Pianos are seen together in a sale at one time, and at such uniformly low and tempting prices. 30 Days’ Free Trial Some Fine Grands 1 Steinway Baby G 1 Chickering Bal 1 Sohmer Baby 1 James & Holmstrom Baby Grand at.......... _ Piano aie 1 ¢ Piane 1 Angelus|¢ Piano Player |i, 1 Apollo Piano Player 1 Electrelle Piano Plaver One Marmonist Player Piano. Combination of high-grade piano |] Bradford. : Wie aetna aT: Also Many Other Specials for to play any Saturduy. | Be of music. When new, 8650 In This Sale at Less Than VY Their Original Prices t the fine character of its business, GFourth Floor. After having had the Piano in‘your home for thirty days an#l being thoroughly satis- fied wit » you can begin paying small sums until the Piano is cutirely, your own. If, after a year, you want to exchange it for another Piano, we will allow every dollar you paid to apply on any other instrunient you may select from our stocks. Terms as Low as $1 a Week Some of Saturday’s Leading Specials Square Pianos 9495/1 Steinway Square. 37511 Lighte Square at. 1 Chambers Square at 1 Linden Square at... 1 Calenburg Square a 1 Nunns 8 fo. Square at 1 Hall Square ‘and at rand at, nd at Attach any one of these toyour Piano and you can, play any piece of mu- sie. ian) Caoice ayer} at 1 Billings ‘50 Note—We are sole representatives J | of the famous Needham Pianos. — impson Crawford Co., 6th Ave., New York City. usic by Nahan Franko's Orenest.a, Restaurant, Dailyg» gy | ' tories (throuth huge volume on this grade of 8 Leather in it et 25% less than eamo grade could be boug!: ti are able to pro: prectical advantage, to them, of the new Rey taatter how ow that cost may be. Agency and examine the evidence. Billy Buzz-Saw at work again Then what was ieee B's object in ing * sue! Oh, Just to that a fen teas Shoe has same identical Style, Ma- terial, Workman- ship, in it, as other equally Shoes in other pure! entirely reliable stores at $7.00 or ‘See Sworn Statement in Window). —Just to prove that Regal Shoe Fac- hoe) cen buy the Sole Leather and Upper t in the usual smaller quan- h-class manufacturers who such quality of Shoes, —Just to demonstrate to Consumers ‘he ities, by othe gal Shoe Policy which manufactures Regal hoes at precisely 5% above actual cost, no Go to your nearest Regal Shoe Store or Regal Shoes 35 REGAL STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK (Viz., 21 for Men s Sthoes and 14 for Women) Manhattan, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark , You really can’t afford to overlook them. No matter whether you are planning an elaborate dinner or simply trying to make the every-day program more invit- ing, you will find exactly what you want among | Camb, Soups Every one of them is pure as sun- shine. Every one of them is wlole- some and nourishing.“ And the most critical and ‘“‘particular’’ people declare thes Campbell’s Soups are as rich cad delicate and satisfying as the finest home-made soups. Just try of them on your table, and judge for yourself. 21 kinds 10cacan i pecrress® Moise Broth il Ox Tail gpicken pepper Pot 7 bo (Ok: rr Eherinane (ee) Frcaaee Clam Chowder ‘omato-Okre Eonsomme yevetable splicone Vermicelli-Tomato mn Mock Turtle “A trooper bald am 7, Just add hot water, ‘9 war and arms I fy, do and dare ind that's the reason why,” bring to a boil, and serve. Josern Camppere Company Camden N J Campbell's fare Look for the red-andswhite GRAND RAPIDS say MANUFACTURERS Verylung ior the Home Furatture, Carpets, Ri Beddin, Standard Qualities - x hid f - $1. a Week Cpens an Account cpentvesinns ore CASH OR CREDIT se:artay vam 10 FURNITURE Lowest Prices