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_ ht, 1911, hy The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York World). RUNT SHRSRIFR ub THE J Hua! cus 16 4 ear ret 7) awe { br TEACH We ro A " WHEN ‘Co! we weap |) A.euBTitt CUT ha : Le busy tt sHener! me iy fue ex '™ FER LA a Like um you It butcher who sold his shop and in-|I didn't have very good luck, but that Ad held in $2,500 ball, Berkenfold was m4 ago. He ts an optician. While he was 1 LMISTS GUILTY vested his money in the Ellis brothers’| I would have better luck ‘it 1 took hia | a tuttier at No, 25 Green street up to ACQUITTED AFTER HUBBY’S away on business she sold her furnt- ‘JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. mining property upon their advice, was | aduice, 'a short ‘time ago whén he was thrown] RAID, WIFE TO GO TO RENO. wae and ana een tae he recalled to the stand for cross examin-| WANTED $75, SHE SAYS, TO'PRAY | into bankruptcy by his creditors who -——_—_ ushand followed, with the chargs that ee SS er ae charge that his Habitities are $40,00 and | 1ischarging Couple, Judge Holds ‘Wise was tas atic alee NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 21.—The entries ation, but the counsel for the defense Kat LN lets teed Metall Le “ big iho nba |he has no visible assets. Elihu Root Jr. After the Magistrate dismiseed the | for tie Jamestown races to-morrow are Mrs, Mary Gilcher of Jersey City was IT asked what I should do, and he) \a4 named receiver and ‘We warrant} Mrs, Caouette’s Neighbor Need [charge the woman aald she waa going | # follows |the second witness produced by the| *tid that for $75 he would change MY) wag gworn out by Archibald Palmer, Not Be “Aflinity.” to Reno and Ket one of those divorce | FIRaT ACK Pure: twoyearola, five and . fort Cane utto ‘ ° oH w at of | ~ hic Nevads f prosecution. She, like Poppe, had aeen| luck. He said he was a high priest of | i tseney for the receiver. Bisse ee tet i | st bee! > a e the palmtsts’ Mivertioenett In the news. | Geis DOSEN HAC Wace nat In the complaint tt 18 charged that oan 4 in ng deisel “Veniens th © suet papers and called upon them at their #000 | erkenfeld within ten days removed | Stated Fro} cae dat TTT handsome roome on Forty-fifth streot, | luck that way, I told him I could do | |y" Ht Meee sn chan store eon. | uve in the same flat with a man, de- | JAMESTOWN WINNERS. “LE saw Mr. Samri- ills,” eaid Mre,|™y own praying, and then he ask bbe bitte! tectives and an trate hust have no ° ren Bee seit Samy Cua ed by a relative of his wife and inet 180, “Lee Gilcher, “and told him 1 had started] me If T wanted to invest in a fine mi was done to defraud his creditors, | fizht to presume they are sustal rat | FIRST RAC “$250; two-year- . THE SURVIVAL to. invest my money in a house and|!"& property, He called his broth ee any improper seni sald Magiatrate |olds; five furtongs,—Coming Coon, 110 THE FIT. 3 9 oF 4 5 r «.. | wanted to know if it was a good Invest-| {0 and between them they convinced | Aanets Five Times the Liabilities,| Fresch! to-day, In effect, when he de-| 6 to 6 and 1 to 4 first; | rm Mi T lis Brothers, Who Sold Min-| ment. He told me not to pay anything|"™me that It was'® great opportunity | An Involuntary petition In bankeuptey|clded that a netghbor did rot have, % (Schuttinger). 10 to| ;Mly East RIKER'S * . out until he had thought it over for al “I came back next day with $25 for| was filed to-day in the United States necessarily, to ba, ab, aMtnty | s, F. y days. 0 " certificate | 1p} > brokerage he “gee ing Stocks to Clients, Face |tew days 100 shares. They gave me a certificate | pistrict Court abainst the brok: rage! vies” Marie Caouette forty —oh, it was fine, all green a ’ witaw od SAY6 HE TOLD HER THERE WAS just like real money. They then con- - . Five-Year Terms. A HOODOO ON THE HOUSE. § | \inced me that I ought to buy more “When I came back several days Iater| Stock, They sald I would be riding he told me his Wrother had] around in ‘autymobiles’ and wearing throu diamonds. and had foun the he va|_ ‘30 back I came with a brand-new | dio buy was hoodoved. Hel $1 bil, out of which I wae to give | h them $76 for stock so as to make my | mites betes ised] whole investment an even §100, Lut all means not to invest my'| Prof, Ellis sald ‘What a pity ‘twoutd bv to break that $100 bill!’ and that I | all go for stock, Before = ——— t he had put the bill in! e told pocketbook and [ Was holding § 1 fy : Cone worth of cer vates.”’ eC NRE | After introducing a few @ one out of} expert witnesses eaves Down ¢ oldes ‘firm of Van Schaick & Co..of No. 7 1 ne tine ago made a 1 assignment. The claims of the titionlag ereditors aggregate $60,616.01 nd the assets are said to be worth arraigned in| Ha husband, Dr. Josep tl ‘Best Cough Remedy that can be produced. Cen- y growing In public fa: Ae and 60 cts. a bottle. f Riker’s Expectorant ‘took not stop your cough or cold, bri sack the empty bottle and vour money. Purse $800; steeple flat at No. 111 Manhattan street, Chase; three-year: ids and up; two miles, In which the husband and several de: niskillen, 153 (Noe), 6 to 1, 2 to Land found Mra, Couette and Roland even, firat; Guncotton, 158 (Tuckey), 4 to B. Wilson, twenty-nine years old. The 1, 8 to 5 and 3 to 5, second; Sam’ Rall, Magistrate dismissed the charge against 14 (Lynch), 4 to 1, 7 to 5 and 3 to 5, the couple |third. ‘Time, 4.10, Lizzie Plat add Herds. | gn Mra. Caouette Hved with her husband |man also ran. Dui lost rider; Path. at Trenton, N. J., up to a fow wooks | Ander fe OMEN THEIR VICTIMS. D RB) One on Stand To-Day Said |‘ {| They Told Her About aHocdoo. , was a thing that|ter let i d put bad luck} could obj: that RADWAY'S READY RELIEF COLDS = COUGHS ce and ted. then advise dd me to invest my in th he Blue Tide mine. He SAYS FAILURE W WAS FRAUD. maps and ports and I was was a good Inve: Only five minutes were necessary for jury to reach a verdict of guilty this oon in the trial of Edmund R. Pook, alias Dr. Edmund FE and iée F. Balwany, alias Samri Ellis, aimists and clairvoyants, charged with windling cients by inducing them to Invest in bogus minines property. The way's Ready Relief to the throat a1 4 reddena, Rerkenteld Arrested as He Wan| About to Sall for Austria, Marshal Henkel to-day arrested Ahron ¥ | Berkenfeld at No. 39 West One Hun- r consulting John Gilcher, her hus} greq and Twelfth street on a warrant paimists were convicted of grand larceny Gileher was put on the stand onarging that he was about to leave in the second degree. Only one ballot] to tell what he knew of the trans-]¢o- Austria and thereby defraud his], was taken. action, G r said he had doubts as |oreditors. He was arraigned before} gold by all druggists, RADWAY & CO, New Justice Marcus, sitting in the Criminal| to the value of the mine, and was] United States Commissioner Alexander ! york, Branch of the Supreme Court, remanded | never won over by the palmists to a ithe patmists to the Tombs, They wili| firm belief in the investment. He be bfought before him Friday for sen-| made no objection, however, when his tee. The extreme penalty is five] wife dec it her money into it, year: imprisonment. Katherine Keegan, who also saw the }|f) The first trial of the soothsayers, | advertisements of the Hillis brothers which took place last June, Was a prof and went to see tiem, “wis the next tracted affair and resalted in a dis-| witness agreement. I had my hand read, When the trial was sesumed to-day! Keegan, “and then this fharies H. Poppe, the New Jersey |(pointing at Samri Ellis), ted her teaspoonful water, Retire at once to use perspiration will break out, and in the ping the cold will be goue. New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. @ 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. eald Miss || pene $10 Places One in Your Home In this sale we place the ownership of an 88-note } high grade Player Piano within the reach of every- } body. One of the most remarkable offers ever made. | | $1,000 List Walters 88-Note Combination Player and Piano, $ with Outfits . . . 395 | Including Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music saa Music Cabinet, l on the very easy terms of $10 Down and $2 a Week For 28¢ a day you can become th: owner of a renowned Walters 88-note Combination Player and Piano. We’ve Young Men’s Warm Winter Overcoats | at *10, *12 and *15 | i} Exceptional values, everyone of them, and made to fit young men perfectly. Thisseason’s newest models; big, “@ ~§6owwarm, rough ulsters, This Great Building Is Full of Everything for Housekeeping : Acres of Floor Space Just Stop to Think— How much better your Thanksgiving dinner will taste if you have some new things here and there in your Home! Also, how easy tt !- ¢ select just what you want from a big stock in one Your Choice, 10¢ Pick out enough for a Thanksgivir Gere i ie SI ee ou eet eee Oak Zable, kt 11.25 M , with belted backs and Tai ci apt’ Rigtads ce: And take plenty of time to pay, or Phas: sal : A aire SOE SER. EC save 10% by paying cash! Selected oak, round toe, 42m42; exe tend: luted pillar and convertible collars, Co oo a Ba bo | d th h t Fencuph with saucers, Small pater $30 worth for | 50c a week ets sdeboarits chars, serve8, ey © : an e shorter, Teacua minaices, Smal naien, $880 Worth for Be a wo eee. oan Oe Chocolate + $200 $2.59 «8 oe ee Lido Coffee Mill,49c 3 $1,000 « « $1250 + Pitcher and sate Payable by the month if more convenient. cups and saucers. Catlectors sent if REQUESTED. °” " Very pretty rose We will open an account for any amount. and gold designs A China, cut glass 10% off if you pay cash. and table silver in walking lexeth coats. Reaniity browns and grays in large variety. At $15 lendid assortment of coats with fancy striped and pletd backs. At each price smart, stylish, serviceable coats; worth considerably more. , ‘i Made so that any Mason Jar will fit if this #lass top | breaks. The grinder is made to grind well and last long. lone Combination Pli Ts 18 Everything for kitchen Prices marked in plain figures and no extras endless variety. and pantry. BROADWAY ot 49th 5 47 CORTLANDT ST,, nei 125TH STREET at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway, Harlem Store Open Every Evening, nos have been that it wealthy. to purchase t Finest Dispiay of Floor Coverings Rang?,* 11.50 Thousands of Rugs, Mattings, Oil- 25c Weekly Library Table, $37.50 ¢ ' 7 vw cloths, Linoleums, etc, are shown on Large enough to. cook $2.50 Monthl Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Lifetime revolving, iiluminaied racks ofundreds 4 Big dinnin, ye. dome . y ’ hot take up much room. Made of the finest quartered $10.75 “$9.25 of rolls of Carpet and plenty of light price includes pipe, elbow, oak, highly polished; meas- Dresser and Chiffonier, $1.25 Monthly, Ps and space to show them in, anper and ring, allready ures 30x48 inches. Note the Bais Ais] juveaanel of oak os * jor use. »» Neatly finished. te the pretty Every Lg oe bday for Many others, pnaller peel ieth, oy feet, “swell” sions of the mirrors, which miessure * everyrcom stair, kite! ¥ and larger, ani eaters n 18x20 and 12x18, s y me "7 en, ete., and stoves of every de-g Same in mahogany, $45. 12,500 3g. ft. of Beds, Bedding and a 4 4 | Walters $375 List Style B g 98 Walters $575 List Style 99) Sir Robt. BURNETT G Cos Walters 80 List Style ug Woe ae Lit Style 0 London DRY Gin . Plymouth Piano... cd Lt thee Led feaee slightly um Walters $1,000 List Baby $575 Grand Piano SOUL OF THE ACTION 18 TH A PIANO, ost eT1y th in the w and no charge for putting It there, écription, at every price. Others of every description. Bedroom Furniture. piano at any i ne Ph Downtown { Park Row and Chatham Square Ci h f & S i % i, Ito, buy a hi ih Piano, ~ rs bebe Maras ta t. Comper ‘ change Your Oid Piano dat, Player Piano Store \ 193 to 205 Park Row owper t wait NS ‘ jee DLOOMINGDALES, Lert ia ict w mn St t 2% nut alte eee

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