The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1911, Page 8

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Conviction of Ex-Sherifi of jt Plot to Defraud Alarms |! OTHERS ARE INDICTED.|: Prosecution Due to War on| years’ een indjoted, but they have auccecded | { im Aghting off trial. n Ballers offense wan comparatively | walmportant, when compared with the | toi freods wageinst others in connection with the /Oeert House. Hence the ‘aprehension oa panic. There was no hesitancy TIVITIES OF JUSTICE SWAYZE. Supreme Court Justice Francia M. Swaym, vefore whom Zeller was tried! apne Meadow Broo the corrupt administration of Hudson |for tho enteriia bt standing, ZELER VERT BNESPOLTCANS AJOTIN ERSEY — Pi Prominent Men. i $1,000. the Alleged Grafters by | 1 oge. TROTTER eS Justice Swayze. TRAGEDY IN OBESITY.| Ths Tompkins, “Seeking to Reduce Pollticlans in Hudson County, New Weight, Gains in Japan, Jersey, are all excited over the oonvic- tion jast night In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Jersey City, of president of the County Board of Mlections and for. mer Sheriff John Zeller of conspiracy York. ' to defraud the county. Immediately af- ter the jury pronounced ZZeller guilty he wrote out his resignation as pres! dent of the Board of Elections and fo 0 and = conspiracies = charged ie 7 trying to get a wedge Into] o¢smoving pictu powers too strong for bim, but | Westbury: station an hi @lgeing away and after the|fun near Trookville, directly im front of | Foe eer the) Mr. Davia's house, to which he returned | seca from a hospital, where he Had been operated on for appendicitis. The and be renewed his offorts. I1!s|jino was eo laid out that the convalen- @theulty was to got grand juries | cent man could see the last, mile of the wees indictments. run from hia window. Qna few weeks ago Sheriff Kelly taid|Pleasure, Mra, Davis, who was on epem to possible indictinent by] eRtess. outrode the feld and finished ‘ ‘This ‘Bemyne with @ legal cause for setting Jery by Mist made Tastes Better—because it ts better. The nutty fla- vor of the best Oats is all retained by our special process, Steam-cooked, in steel drums, 2 hours. AT | | AA HAAIAAIHLILE BS I the Sheriff and qubstituting for it a Hat drawn by two elisors of the highest drawn Grand Juty took up © s that had been thrown Grand Juries and found China and Australia. ago. Superfluous weight op- dened him, Kind friends di lew up when ne je next stop. There he ercised, Lage re go jen he wasn't a GOES HUNTING BY PROXY. ok Hunt had a sort i hunk yesterday of J. The meet waa, at} Ladenburg, Mise Mae ltadenburg, Mre > Aad 8. Hadden end Mixs Frances Iad- i ii Costs Less—because you get 36 dishes of Oatmeal from each package. No other oatmeal gives so much nourishment for Fashion Book ana Samples Upon Request. quantity consumed. Hh ihr in New York - For Over 30 Years @ .WORLY, FRIDAY, Extraordinary Sale—Seventy-five Thousand Yards init of Pure Wool Suitings and Overcoatings Worth from $20 to $30---Special Price for Ten Days. Suit or Overcoat ‘7, 5 to Measure .. A prominent woolen mill offered us its over- production at a ridiculously low price—We jumped at the offer and started on a “still hunt’’ for other mills in the same ‘‘fix.”” We ‘‘rounded up’’ five of them. Offered them the cash and got the goods. Seventy-five Thousand yards of the tinest woolens manufactured in this country. “TALK OF NEW YORK FOR THE MONEY"| 80 Nassau St., New York Between Fulton and John Streets 50% GN'S FISHER BROS, | WEEKx coLUMmUS AVE. BET. 103 & NO MONEY DOWN. a APARTMENT: FURNISHED fran'492 109500 We_AA: he Tete aNP [This Is the Time to Buy Farme, Acreage, &ew: Saves Time and Fuel— because you have to cook it only twenty min- utes. All other Oatmeal requires two hours’ more cooking than TT As a rule a man is relucta ant to dispose is piling profit-dollars into his poc'¢ ola ee “wise does he hesitate to sell property when it is beautifully gowned in the mid-summer frock of nature. Farms are NOW like chickens that are not laying—like cows that are not yielding milk—like mines that have been, abandoned. For Big List of Farm Bargains if See Next Sunday’s World.|

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