The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 10

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' . 4 : * Adopfs His Resolution Favor- | terms expire this year and next, were | » State Bar Association when it met to- L York City Association of the Bar The Justices Cullen and G © Gotay on the lawyers who make up the , @, By » Hero, G. ©. Amire » on, Victor Morawet ' CLIENTS MAY PAY LAWYERS - ATE A pence — BAR ASSOCIATION AIDS ROOT PLAN TO RE-ELECT JUDGES ing Two Republicans This Year, Two Democrats Next. ‘The preliminaries of a deal to bring @vout the renomination of the four | Judges of the Court of Appeals whose | put through the annual meeting of the Gay at the assembly room of the New plan was managed by Senator Blihu Root, president of the Stato Assvola- ton, In presenting the matter, Senator Root called attention to the fact that Judges Vann and linight, who retire this year, are both Repubieans, while | Mext year, are both De waa no chance of the am ment by which last year's I convention nominated one Republic and made a tentative nomination for a Democratic judge, depending upon the acceptance by the Democrats of the Remiblican eandidate. f was one calling for ereat bearance and he thought t Ought to begin now, A resolution drawn wp by Senator Root wan passed with: Out opportion, though one of the younger delegaten described It aa “the recall of Judges, with a reverse eng lsh—a renomination pledged @ year and two years in advance.” ‘The feature of the day was an address by @mator Root in which he upheld the integrity of the Federal and State courts, and laid the blame for the lawe Legislatures Among those who had been asked to Fead papers during to-~day’s and to- Gov, Bimen Neal Dow I Wh jon Battle and wave collaborated wparation for Trial Surrogates Co- balan and Fowler have prepared a par per on practice In the Surroga’ Preceding Senator Noot's apeec Were reports of the Executive ( it tee and the omeers of the association @nd the report of t mittee on | Corporation Law—1 Lynde Stet 4 Louis Mar. shal. The report was titled “Stock Without the Dollar Mark.” It advised the resubmiasion to the Legislature of an amended law providing for the issue @f the stocks of all corporations with- @ut any par value stated on tie face stock, OUT OF JUDGMENTS. A resolution wax adopted a Gisoursion, favoring the adoption of 4 rule allowing clients to pay their law- Yers out of judgments secured by t er much lawyers, but inwieting that the Cou @hould be furnished with fu infonma tion regarding the agreement atl up- | Prove of them. | A resolution was adopted advocating | the Increase of the salarios of Federal | Judges in lange cities to sums commen: @urete with those received by State Judges in the same cities. W. H. | bonds of the concern in an improper {3 MONTHS FOR CHAUFFEUR. "| Court of Special Kesstona, and voicing | , | make the aentence a Established 1856 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE IS “YOUR LORDSHIP” TO CANADIAN BARRISTER. Lawyer Puzzled by Smiles, Doesn't Recognize His Address as Cause, F, K. Markey, © Canadian lawyer, unconselourly caved a ripple of laughter tn Justice Seabury's part of the Supreme Court to-day wae pers sinted in addressing die | a “Your Lordship. Markey, who comes from Montreal, appeared in support of a motion to compel Ja:nos MoNaught, President of the Great Northern Construction Com. Dany, now in liquidation in Canada, to anewer certain questions of @ com»¢;nis- flon in Montreal, MoNaught ives tn Now York | "Your Lordship, the law. ta'—began | Markey. He broke off abruptly, when every | one smiled, but was evidently uneon sclous of the cause | “LT wish to Impress Your Lordship,” he went on, “with the atmilarity In the Jaw as practice’ In Canada and in the United States.” The Great Northern Construetion Company bullt a part of the Northern | Railway of Canada, explained Markey, | and it in alle) manner, The case in said to involve! about $800,000, << Dranken Drivers Will Get No Mercy Justion Steinert, presiding in the the sentiment of Justices Saimon and | Mayo, gave n: to taxicab and autos mobile chauffeurs to-day that intoxl- cated drivera of nuch vehicles could | expect no mercy when arralgned Joun F. Taylor, a chauffeur, of No. 1207 Third avenue, pleaded guilty to driving a taxicab down Fifth avenue on the afternoon of Jan, 17, when the treet was crowded with women and children waiting for the parade in honor of Cardinal Farley to pnas by, He was nentenced to three months in the peni+ tentiary oO noticed the ear m wide to wide ax it tui of Fifth avenue and Fo Hefore he could «top him Taylor drove into another taxl cab. Taylor told the court that hin ex. cuse for intoxication was a sick child, & fore arm and the fact that he waa broke” and discouraged “We only regreat at we cannot Two Priests Testifying in Phil- Declare the Drama Immoral. adelphia PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 19. — Eleven members of the Irish Mayers Company, arrested Wednenday at the instance of « citizen hia on the charge of produetni pla | Magistrate to-day and held jn $80 bail Hately after the hearing m1 instituted habeas for thelr discharge, One of the points raised affects the constitu. tonality of the law under which the Diayers were ea To-day'n pre ous demonetr s on Monday and Tuesday nights at @ local theatre during ine pert for trial, 1 © ‘The complainant was ted charged with inctting hime to rlot and he tn turn caused the arrest ar of the m re of the company. mony was heard at the Garrity denounced the play as “an ims moral monatrosity,” while Rev, James Higvinn declared that it was tmmoral, ‘The prosecution Is under a jaw provid- ing a fine of not more than $1,000 or im- prisonment not exceeding one year. or |$5 FIRE COSTS $350 HORSE. jn Collision in Brookiyn— Detvers Thrown, Not Hurt. In running to a $6 fire in a basement uvier one,” Jua- tice Steinert told Taylor. FATAL CASES | A Public Danger and Why Care Should Be Taken Figures that have just been compiled by experts show that almost half the number of pneumonia cases end death, 1 the and neglect of colds w! is in most cases the case. When you take h balsam” or “syrups” containing deadly drugs that the body, you are inviting pneu- Without these drugs Father Medicine cures colds and pre- vents pneumonia, It is composed of pure food elements which nourish and Puita up the body, g’ving strength to ward off disease. It is not a patent medicine but a physician's prescription. 50 years in use in neumonia season ich are prevalent n of the dis HALL MANYFACTURING FURRIER 30 WEST 22D ST. Half Block Bast of Sixth Avenue (FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE) For Friday and Saturday Special Mark Down Sale o 90% Reduction Mink Coats... caveat $8 Inches Long $750 $350 Persian Lamb Coats 8 "8500 $250) Persian Lamb Coats... 36 uy 8400 $200 Bisam Seal Coats....... 52 “$350 $175) Bisam Dyed Muskrat Coats.....5@ “ “8250 $125! Beaver Coats....... i. # “9400 $200 Hudson Seal Coats.. oa ~* “ $150 $75 Baby Moire Caracul C eae “e250 $125) Moire Caracul Coats...... Par Vie 8100 $50 Pony Coats, Moire...... it 880 $40 Sabled Squirrel Coats... é " 8250 $125 Marmot Conts.........:0s000008 a “S100 $50) Dark Mink Scarfs. ..8200 $100 $50 $25 $13 Dark Mink Scarfs. ..8100 Black Lynx Scarfs... $50 Black Fox Scarfs..., 826 Pointed Fox Scarfs., 840 $20 Alaska Sable Scarfs. 820 $10 Flue Wolf Scarfs.... 880 $15 Black Wolf Scarfs... 826 $13 fabled Raccoon,.,,. $20 $10 W. H. HALL, 30 Half Block EAST of Sixth Ave. ES THR Dey f Furs Dark Mink Mutts... 8200 $100 $50 Dark Mink Mufls...8100 Black Lynx Muffs... 850 $25 Black Fox Muffs.... 826 $13 Pointed Fox Mufls.. 850 $25 Alaska Sable Muffs.. 850 $25 Blue Wolf Muffs..... $80 $15 Sabled Raccoon,.... $30 $10 Black Wolf Muffs.... #20 $15, West 22d Street N.Y, Telepbone 4665 Gramercy, | ¢ || Suits ror reduced to clearance sale prices. A sacrilegious and immoral | © given @ hearing before a | corpus pro- | a | ngs Krew out of riot- “The Playboy of the | ng the witnesses being two | lie priests, Rey. PB. J. Me- | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. rtin, strive Ki * PLAYBOY ATTAKED 7 ROSENBAUM &Co. 10 & 12 WEST 2382 STREET | colors. Nelvet_Waist NONE SENT C. O. D. IMPORTANT PURCHASE of Chiffon & Messaline Waists | Comprising the season’s best models in all the fashionable Correct waists for present wear. Values 4.00 to 6.50 ! Striped Chiffon _Waists, _Embroidered Chiffon Wa! Fancy Silk Waists “Trimmed Messaline Waists Vel Lace Trimmed_ Embroidered Marquisette Waiste E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President YOU CAN SAVE $4.50 to $21.50 On a Man’s Suit or Overcoat In Our Semi-Annual marked at reduced prices. The Suits $15, $18 and $20 Suits, .. . $22.50 and $25 Suits, e e e@ $25 and $30 Suits, . . $30 and $32.50 Suits, ... $32.50 and $3 Suits ... $35 and $37.50 Suits,... $37.50 and $40 Suits, e e e $40 and $45 Suits,... Tell Overcoats in our save money on your new sui! 18450 $550, 6° Oh, Boys! our mother or your father that all $19°°° $] 4,50 $ 16°°° e e : $450 5° $1) 1-50 " $12 4,50 >” $2 G-50 o $3 3.50 been They can stores have t. and 817-50 CLEARANCE SALE Still, it isn’t so important toa man that he saves con- siderably buying here now—as that he secures the best New Yorkstyles, the best New York tailoring and the best materials that go into clothes. And this is an UNLIMITED Clearance Sale. are no Overcoats or Sack Suits reserved. All are 2.00 NONE EXCHANGED All sizes. k and Instantly kitted | 1 There The Overeoats 15, $18 and $20 30 a1h, Ste oP ae 310 $22.50 and $25 Overcoats, . . $25 and $30 Overcoats, . . De $19;50 $30 and $35 Overcoats, . $35 and $37.50 Overcoats, . . $37.50 and $40 Overcoats, ... $40 and $45 Overcoats, .. $50 and $55 Overcoats, . E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway Near Chambers St. 125th street Near Third Ave. 841 Broadway Corner 15th St. 119 West 42d St. fear Broadway Haglem and 42d St, Stores Open Evenings 4 FINAL MARKDOWN Men’s Fur Lined Coats $50 Fur Coats, $25 3100 Fur Coats, $49.75] $150 Fur Coats, $7 Some with Perstan or Otter Coliars. This Sale at 206 & 841 Broadway Only}, $1 4,50 ; $1G-50 $1) 1-50 : $2 4,50 $9G-50 ‘8 33-50 t AeA GN a EES I GAARA MALU PON 9 AO Om A RE i AA, A ah GE mer tions by mei! on any kind of @ watoh | "CHARLES A. KEENE 'gunday World = Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders \ Lord & Taylor} y Founded 1826 Winter Garments for Infants, Children 8 Misses Final Reductions Suits and Dresses for Misses and Juniors of Velveteen, Corduroy and Serges. Values to $39.50, $17.50 Evening Coats and Capes for Muses and Juniors all lined and interlined. Values to $35.00), $19.50 Children’s Coats—4 to 14 years { $5.00, $7.50 & $9.50 Values $9.50 to $15.00 f Children s Dresses—e to 14 years of Serges, Pi and Challies. 0 rges, Panamas Walia a al $7.51 Infants’ and Small Children's Coats @to5 years Colored Coats of Velveteen, Corduroy, Meltons and Cheviots $3.00, $4.95 8 $7.50 Values $5.00 to $12.50 The Balance of Our High Class Colored W inter Coats b in Corduroys, Zibelines and Broadcloths Values to $32.50 $15.00 Felt, Velour and Velvet Hats 50C, 75¢, 98¢ to $2.45 Values 98¢ to #5.00 A splendid assortment of Infants’ French Hand-made Dresses ; $1.25, $1.95, $2.45 8 $3.95 Annual Midwinter Sale of Boots and Shippers For Women E desirable shape and style of alking and Dress Boots from the best makers of 85.00 and $6.00 footwear........... eats The handsomest Evening Slippers | to be found at any price—now marked $6.00 to $7.50........ | $3.95 French Mule and D’Orsay Slippers of handsome brocaded satin and silk--now marked $5.00 and 46.00 $2.95 $2.95 Just read the: 1X line, and stop to e wtiat 1t hears to you. This 18 the offer that will up- wet the Maiden Lane District (whieh 4s the wholesale watch district) more than any drive we have made in @ month. The 93-Jewel Watches they 4ll rely on to make big money, The 83-Jowel is tie one they ao tightly drew thelr condition of sale around, nich formes everybody w : to buy a 83-Jewellea Waten inte eae ing a big price, and after @ man pays Tor one he according to the condition of sale only conditionally has poe- session of it. Not so here, When you buy @ watch and pay your money for it at this establishment you bo- come the absolute owner, our receipted bill of sale, Towels iy these / qj Guarantced iq 23 Jewels ‘ Adjusted Solid 14-Kaval : ) Y)) y ugh, not & par ny kind. ‘The nodal t we have had this gi att \iifference bee esale and reta! of Watches, I will not attonae i8 say in this nstanve what @ Tetaller would charge for this same kind of Other watches at all prices from 96] Watch. It would be unbelievable but ually as cheap, quality | What T do say is this a parcasse yo aleo. furnish quota. | May take one these watches to any se in this city (and to considered, Wholesale h can duplicate aler can sell Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New Yor than $39.98, will gladly

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