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pers ee —— yy Camp on the Roof and Surround the Home of Louis Segall. E WANTS ALIMONY. ouldn’t Come to Court When He Wanted To for Fear of Being Served. — ‘You:can't punta a man for contemot court until you cates him, which is Gegall well knows, Up to date 1 bX defied a battalion of aome of iF most edroit process servers to con- wo with vilm, according to his wife's wyer, althbugi they all know that he yes at No. WS Eldridge street, and 16 pJoufaing, 0 Yo speak, in the house at d, but wheb the pien came up y for argurbent Segall was too we atound) ‘Teas was because js trying to serve him in an n to have him punished for FAt that soment, according to wit- os, five process servers wese try- to get a glimpse of Segall, ‘Two. re on the woof of his heme, a third Was snooping about the hell investigat- every footfall, and the other two fp a hollow tree, All process servers Oke! elike to him, because they were According to Benjamin F. Jiman, counsel for Mas, Rorte B. Apgall, the husband had hivmeeit barri- Furnseure is piled inst the doors, windows are locked darkened and eveh the airshaft ambushed, or eomething equay ter+ Abie. With furtive eyes Segall ts pictured Wp lurking behind the ramparts with ar nal in good working order. “In addition to, this,” Spellman told Court; “Segui! tells every one who mes to his door that if they enter wii atoot. He yelle this at this mi nkrupt, but, admitting this, It to Bis gay #0." argument Segail's motion until to-morrow. Mrs. Segall, who with her eleven- ar-old son Samuel lives at Nos, 99-41 Montgomery street, dechtres all her yublé started after her husband had ‘@ble to branch out from the keeper @ small soda water st to tho er of ne 1 audce: | clothing prea. When prosperity came, she ewes, his love for her died wpd he took jens to get rid of her. bs Sidon! uA ERMILYA MURDER CHARGES WITHDRAWN. oman's Case Sent to Grand Jury by Coroner and Prosecutor Will £ Await Action by That Body. | CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—The charges of urder against Mrs. Louise Vermilya the Municipal Court was gon-sulted State's Attorney Wayanan, in view the Coroner's Jury action. Mrs. Vermilya, who ts charged with javing poisoned Policeman Arthur Bls- motte and suspected of other deaths, is ted to be so ill that she may not ve lony: She spent a sleepless night at - county — jail rdiect, by which she was id to the Grand Jury by » Coroner's ry. Baul Physician Mogan announced to- yy that her condition was much more 1 been supposed and on ier spine cansed by nother copy of wun Weekly Joke Rook Sunday's World in Greater jew York and veinity, *.* Grand Rapids Furnity oe $19.00 Heavy Axminster Fall patterns, 9x12 grade; special at Mail The Largest Our holiday goods are ready BURGLAR NABBED BY A MATRON I VLC BLING Two Valises and Suit Case Full of Things Belonging to As- sociation Members. Clothing, Jewels and other articies valved at hundreds of dollars began to vanish from members’ rooms in the Y. M. G A. Building in West Fifty- seventh street three weeks ago In spite of eareful watching the thefts continued, The association officers summoned detectives after every rob- Dery, but they did not catch the thief or even get a clue. Some of the attendants were questioned. ‘They were uneasy, because they felt that suspicion was directed at them; so they redoubled their watchfulness. About 2.90 yesterdays afternoon Mra. Sarah Whitworth, matron of the build- ing, was waiting for the elevator on the third floor, A young man came He carried two An overcoat m. He non- matron. she could not remember sho had seen him before. She knows all the young m who have rooms on the fourth flo except Frank B. Tupper, who had just moved in. “Where are you going?’ asked the matron stniling. “Why, I'm going to leave,” answered the youth, also smiling, — “Oh, you? Well, wait a momen ana Mrs, Whitworth clutched He tried to brush side, She screamed. He dropped the overcoat and tried to strike her, She held on and shrieked more loudly, Bernard’ Lewis, the elevator runner, came up and grabbed the Then Detectives Fi patrick and were called from West Fort h street station, There the oner sald he was Harry Goodman, twenty-four years, Ho gave no address, The police say he admitted he had looted three or four rooms at| Soon after the arrest Tupper the station and said the ove: some of the contents of one bag were IN NEW YORK E sell high grade furniture at lower prices than any other store. many odd pieces that will appeal to you both for style and low price are awaiting your inspection, Our jeather upholstered furniture is especially attractive. “It Pays to Pay Cash” We buy for cash and sell for cash on the narrowest margin of profit. Don’t buy until you have compared our prices. ire, 6 Floors Furniture, Rugs, Beds, Bedding You'll save from 20 to 30 per cent. on just the furniture you need Sale of Alex. Smith’s Rugs In Three Sizes at These Extraordinary Low Prices gS in an assortment of rich designs, all "Sa 98 $17.00 Heavy Axminsters, size 8.3x10.6. . $12.00 Smith's Manor Tapestr: Ruy uu _ Harlem, rid’ Furmiture 145-147 West 125th Street Near 7th Avenue | $1.00 and S00 at Dro receipt of di Cash Furniture Store Everything is the best quality y 9x12 Rugs—beautiful colors, extra heavy - THE EVENING Her Husband Defies Process Servers / Qrog nice D SEGALL J his. T. S. Ingham, another ¥, My C, A. | way unassisted to her daughter's home one of the best-known society women of the Short Hilis country. Yesterday the side paths were muddy and Mrs. Schroeder was keeping to the macadamized Minnesink passes near Charlecote, t dence. A quarter-in there {s an int road through the woods from Summit A water tank surmounts a nearby hill For @ hundred yards in every a tion from the cross-road there is @ clearing. In the centre of t space, the last apost where a d holdup might be expected, the high man encountered the aged pedestrian. Mrs. Schroeder was able to give only & vague description of her assailant— @ stockily built man of foreign type dark, with, thoaght, a small dark mustach soft hat, dressed too well to be a tramp, and about thirty years old. The man approached from the cross- road and quickly #elzed her shoulder Twith one hand At wrenched away her cha contained a gold watch and @ few trinklets, but no money. At the muddy edge of the macadam the aged woman AGED RELATIVE OF REAR-ADMIRAL FOOTPAD'S VICTIM Bloodhounds and Detectives Find No Trace of Mrs. Schroeder's Assailant. FELLED IN ROADWAY. Aged Stepmother of Naval Of- ficer Was Visiting Her Daughe [to rhaclirte Sarl ii ter Near Short Hills, N. J. LAST OF CIRCUIT COURTS. - Abolishes Seventy-Seven [New Law aoa cchts Satsss anc iemate: WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911. REFUSED MONEY FORK HE SHOT HS WE Police Say James Kelly Had Been Out of Work and Spending Their Savings. James Kelly, thirty-five years old, of No. $$ Scholes street, Williamsburg, was locked up early to-day in the Stagg street station on @ charge of shooting his wife, Mamie, in the abdomen at their home on the second floor of the tene- ment, She ts twenty-five years olf and pretty. ‘ The shooting caused a small panto in the house, and one of the tenants ran to the street and told Policoman Hoef- fling that @ woman had been killed. He Bloodhounds, Pinkerton detectives al Tribannts, and @ volunteer posse, though scouring | WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—In every the countryside around Short Hills, | State of the Union there will pass out} N. have found no trace of the high- | of existence on Jan. 1 next a historte | Wayman who yesterday knocked down | Court practically as old as the State] and robbed Mra, Frances Schroeder, |!8aif. On that day seventy-seven | United States Clreuit Courts will cease Jaeventy years old, on the public road | eee esse at tue 278 different | | Mra, Bohroeder's home ts at No. 2% Past Aix xth etreet, Manhattan. | She ts the stepmother of Mear-Admiral | Seaton Schroeder, U. 8. N., and mother- lin-law of Charles If, Stolit, vice-preat- |dent of the Manhattan Trust Company. | | She was in Short Hills visiting her | daughter. | ‘The highwayman escaped through tha! woods, while Mrs. Schroeder, suffering from the shock of the attack, made her | places they have been accustomed to | meet. Arrangements for this chang are now being perfected in Washing. member, looked at the shoes Goodman | and reluted her experience. She was In had on, and sald “They're mine.” | ‘of &. doctor and @ nuree jeat,! Leonard & McClain, an importer, of No, | Charge ; | superfluous. le West nteentn street, said the sult | Might, but her family said no serious | the prise was wearing was his. In | consequences were expected. for Three Foxes, * | pe ron de Court Magistrate Barlow | Since last winter the fashionable B., Nov. 28.—Probably | RUNAWAY HORSES HURT FIVE IN SIDEWALK PLUNGE. on “L,” They Dash Up and Down Third Avenue. Leading three big draught horses, which had Just been purchased by his ems forwarding ployer, Walter 8. Fo! agent at No, 7 Front horse rt in street, Charles Hoo avenue yesterday afternoon. Nearing Twenty-third street an ele- vated train passed and blew out « fuse ‘The loud report startled the horses end they broke away from Hoof. Several persona were knocked down, and three #0 dadly injured that they were taken to Bellevue for treatment. ‘The injured: down Third avenue, ‘One of the horses slipped on the side- walk near Twenty-fifth @treet and fell, and lyefore he could get to his feet a man mat on bis head and pinned htm . He was led through Twenty-fitth Phe other horses followed and Restores color to Gray or | | Faded hair—Removes Dan: | druff and invigorates the Scalp |—Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out. Isnot a dye. Stores or direct ers name. Send 0c REFUSE “sunstirutrs $12.95 $8.95 No. 66 Normaa ave and face cut, DM ‘Third “avenue B95 Weet Forty alvation Army. mpceived cute and) brutses, but refused to give thelr names. | Efforts of the police and oth rs to cap- | ture the horses only seemed to make them more frantic and they ran up and|/ enon for Hay Speciatties Co, suburban community of Millburn and the highest price ever pa Short Hills has experienced two at- 11g foxes was! |tempted criminal assaults, and this makes the third highway robbery. The wealthy cominuters were agitated last night almost to the point of organizing | vigilance committee when they re- | turned home to learn of the attack on |the aged mother of Mrs, Stout, who ts r-bear- | by Charles “Excuse me; but I’d like to ask— “How do you produce such perfect soup?” That’s the question you hear frequently at unpretentious din- ners where one of ourtempting =| 21 kinds is served. | No one with critical taste can fail to appreciate Combi, Sours | Their inviting flavor and richness give them a quality all their own. And the ambitious hostess finds constant satisfaction both in their exceptional quality and the remarkable convenience of serving them. 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RUC U UE AD PXAKIXK NH RM Med ROUEN Yi Wo) Sasa found Mra, Kelly on the dining room floor. In another room was her husband, and the police say @ revolver w: in his pocket, one chamber beti Oddly enough, there are three wounds in the right side of the woman's abdo- men, It Is the theory of the doctors at the bullet went in, out and then tn gain, finally lodging inside the cavity. She was taken to St. Catherine's Hos- pACALAS Is overcoat event N° SARAIEA i, standroint of economy. iF orgar.ization. EAGA Ep 15.50 for regular value 20.00 & 22.50 Overcoats. pital. Wer condition ts serfous. According to the police, Mra. Keily satd her husband had been out of work and Fatrbanks’s Niece « Sutetae, MARYSVILLE, ©., Nov, a = Mile Alice Fatrbanks, aged forty, @ aiees of drinking, and kept asking for more money from t ne She| former Vice-President Fairbanks eem- had repeatedly ld give} mitted sulcide with poison yester@ay at him no more. Whe 1 some time after midnignt and demanded money to get anotier drink she refused and ho shot her. =— the home of her mother, Mrs. Matilda Fatrbanks, near Chickery. Her metive ie a mystery. Expert oculists examine your eyes Every oculist retained by us is a Graduate Physician, who has years of hospital and private practice experience. : ‘ You can implicitly trust the examination of your eyes to him— | he'll give you, without any obligation to you, the same advice and careftil attention you would receive from a private physiclan— only he won't say “$5 (or $10), please,” when the examination's over. You'll find our price for the glasses extremely reasonable. Harris Glasses cost $2.00, $3.00 or $5.00, depending on the character of the lenses required 84 East 28rd St. neat Fourth Ave Spread Stouse & 27 West S4thSt., bet. Bthandéth Aves. 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And no matter what your taste or style idea in fabric, style or model, or for what purpose or service your need But while you have here quality of a grade found in no other ready-for- service overcoats, the event is udeniably one of stron: , your overcoat is here. t appeal from the For here you Fave a practical demonstration of the economies resulting from complete productive efficiency, direct distribution through our own stores, together with those many economies naturally se- quential to a highly specialized, strongly concentrated overcoat tailoring And as for assortment, it is questionable if there has ever been in New York, even at regular prices, an array of fabrics and models to compare with this. There are more than three velours, vicunas, worsteds, tweeds, kersey and cheviots, semi-box, fitted back, raglans, guard coats, single and double breasted con- vertible collar coats, extreme fitted coats of every length and style, from 43 to 52 inches, in sizes and styles for men, young men and A purchase today means a full season's wear at a season’s end price— so come in now while the meltons, undred correct shades and ceslene in here are Xy boys. sortments are still complete. 22.50 for regular value 27.50 & 30.00 Overcoats. for regular value 22.50 forregular value 32.50 { 18.50 & 25.00 Overcoats. 27.50 & 35.00 Overcoats. ry for 18.00, 20.00) for 25.00, 27.50 for 40.00 & 45.00 GS) 22-50 ora 22 cover. | £ 8-50 vriso.dOver-| = 2 29 Fine silk Lined {Broken co SExye" coats. Dress Overcoats. 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