The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1912, Page 4

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GAVE UP $15,000 TO KIND “FARMER” i IN STOCK SWINDLE == road. ani Van New avenue, the | Little Henry Irving Is Surely, ponents Shinks Couldn't Get the Money Out of Eight Banks | Quick Enough. WIE) the arrests, expected tudisy or! toamerrow, of three other persone 1 comnestion with the intest variation of the “wtok engineer’ swindle, the police! eay they will have rounded up seven men whom they allee have taken al-| Mest $108,600 from vietime within the last few months, Donalé L. Parsch, Harry Ingraham Treterday on indictment war- end William J. Pollock, who wae agvested on & complaint, are atili in the Tomba, unable to obtein the ball fixed by Judge Malone in Genera! Ser !ons. Aacording to the story told by William loeal representative of the stock broker-| age Grm ef Charies A. Stoneham & Co. | of New York,” called on Mr, Shinks Aug. 1 Jest and told him thei “Ohelan | : i i tft @iderty and wore long breathed ef the tobacco vigorously. he wes o retired sailor @ Uttle farm near f if i i ay Ir if tg ly to hand over with them, but stock " time wet it, While :K Es d returned to Springfield ted. He hed almost & when he Hallf H if i f he tranafer made on ES Day you #00 now daye had passed and hear from Perech he fork. He found the Chelan ‘wes @ foreign corporation and ponsesned little or no intrinsic he hurried to District At- : 3s iptgiti Hi 1d he lost same persone. ‘wo other ims are ready to temtity. was held tn 6,00 ball, oon Mitchell in $90,000, Windsor Trust Company Jury disagreed at his trial Of theft by conspiracy of | ‘by F. Augustus Heinse and several hundred thousands of “SAVIOUR” THEY CHOSE. Police Save Man Who Objected fo Being Sacrificed to Prove Claims of New Sect. LODE, Russian Poland, Jan. —The om erueifying a man whom thoy had e@opted as their “Saviour” A new noct Was eecently formed by women of the Moravian community. Th: man named Kowdisia, wh Ghipped as their Haviour. 7 thelr tenets by his resurrection “Kowalek:!'s fad, how 088 he vigorously opposed polices appeared and put a stop to the wectifice. ——~. -- WOCUSED OF RECEIVING @OODS STOLEN FROM STORE. Proprietor of a Boarding-House Placed on Trial in Brookly' Jaleo Inke. en FOCNS + her charged with rec ‘The principal wi Nelle Flynn, wi Kens'er's bome and ® eAlecwoman in a Ment store ‘Mra. Kowser,' “gshed me to bring from the store to « Keep him from gett) Soe things’ N the store we Rees sen prticte ranging trom es @tok pin to »iver en bags ao. ogee was Mr d | York and arraigned in the Chiliren's! ing thrawn tn for good meamre, ho | jy RUNAWAY BOY TAKES JOY RIDES ON SUBWAY AND “ ‘KIDNAPPED’ LAD'S WALL STREET. [outwet of the atock market trading to-day. [Cutting of the road's dividend from 7 to Pe Joseph Took Grandmother's Money a en | | and Bought Watch, Flashlight | STIRRING FICTION: wi sik SkaineNow. Hé's Pound. | St. Paut monopolized attention at the | —->—— ‘Twolve-year-ald Joreph Wilcox, who \eappeared from the home of hin UT | 6 per cent. remulted In considerable sell- Ving pressure being exerted Agninat the curity at the opening. On @ block of : ci akey ‘ ” shares, the price mtarted at 107 3-4, to in Training to Write lows of 11-2 pointe, Union Pacitic [hd a few other tesues were attected by “ ” St. Paul's weakness at the beginning, S| $ Be t Sellers. but quickly recovered their losses, An execvedingly strong tone developed toward the end of the first hour, when en-yoar-old Henry Irving—no kin! New York Central, Reading and the Hill to Washington of the same aurname—| shares led an uptura that carried the r 4 to-day that (magination {a | Met about 1 point above the initial range. the only attribute necessary for auc- | atsenety “ion 1 etata, When hake ee cepatul flotion, He started off well, and | but for a reeptical doctor and seve detectives insinted on vother, Mra Anna Wiloox, at te Hirong, a week ago today, was arren-| taf to-day at Lynbrook, L. 1 caving hin grandmothers home boy stole $7. Last Friday. Satumiay, Monday the boy epent in riding in the #ubway, on the Ines and going to moving chaws, Ie boumht a watel fet Iantern and a pair of al efore the In Lynty , however, when heavy un- Watts after the five years ago. | had been went to The gen dent) The boy tad b board with alarm sent who ') whown" ' with hin story of being drugged and | witnessed in some t ‘| kidnapped by two men ina “big yel-| tral moved up to ton ON and Reading w these ola. | nent features in the late p Realizing shaded the lin time, but net changes were no altered. Vironx, last ¥ brook wntit y jean Cot- her promt erralgned him before a lo figured that with the peace. He will Oe wrought to New) ments, the yellow hue of the taxt bee closing material- had a convincing and sensational plot) Court toanor | Worthy of a best feller, A@ for the! LAWYER APOLOGIZES, [Spent tHADIAR: as AY IRIAR weet A DODGES JAIL SENTENCE, |fect've than bel ked up unconactoun in the roadway? ry thought not Justice La Fetra Also Reduces Fine}. ‘The 194 realy was unconscious whan} was discovered by Frank Cailendar | Originally Enforced on Freyer | or No. 270 tant Seventy-frat atreet and | Am to $100. | Gottiieb Bernard of No. 1406 Avenue A. | Clty Court Justice La Fetra gave) ie came 10 aulenly, and at once Rot Adolph Freyor, a young lawyer, a | tin, Were pla FL has stinging = reprimand this afternoon, | Freyer had pubitel Kinod 10 the Court for hie “disorderly, con temptuous and insolent beh "in the conduct of a case before Juatice La Fetra inst May. Freyer was sentenced to five days tn Jail and @ fine of $8 for contempt uring the triat of the care. Jie mued The Closing Prices. oalay's highest, lowest and Inet of red net Changer a compel figures ate an fol cy Jaborated his story, ther sent me on an ay Henry began hi ne is John Mulligan and we live at the te SE TIA. tne nme THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1913: ' Wert ob ie’ M. Wee Un. Te a Wheeling & Lake iden + Advance; | ACTIVE SECURITIES, United States Steel, Om ¢ New, ¥; Shere: Nawding, $0000" shane and Cuesee (90 shares ————-— | LAWYER GUILTY OF THEFT.) £10,000 From Mt Noah Loader ir, of No, 18% a lawyer with oMees | Putnan . Wns convicted ¢ the Criminal Branch ¢ rt tomday ‘ombs until Tuesday fc Jainant against Lao an, « Prom Plains, who say swindled him out $10,000 ty the d minister of Lod traces, appropriated the money t it was sald, fe a Kraduate of Princeton ani yf the Princeton Club, jatead Lod his own Mes Matas out a writ of habees corpum the same 22 Weat Forty-ninth street. ; eat tie | atanding at Ninth avenue and Fort writ, and Preyer, atill inalsting ‘he | ninth street when a big yellow tax! wan right, wanted tlorari | stopped near me to review the action of the City Court! ‘Two men got out. One wan tall and duatios, Losing at every stage, Freyer| nad a beard, and wore dark clothes. finaly offered to apologize to Juatice| phe other war younger and had no La Fetra adm 0 ween ith and hin clothes was of igh } tee dhe wae chthaned Juatice | Material, T was curious and stood look- solent, and eald he war satinfied Juatice | La ra was justified in punishing jing into it when the big man grabbed It te @ disagreeable task for the Court | me and when he covered, my fa to have to admonish a lawyer,” sald atice La ‘But the natural in. | !n Incte ehat Eat and Get Thin. ‘This ts turning an old phrase face about to phyatcal weather, and fond of and etil! want to reduce your excess several pounds, do this: Go to your drug- lst’ (of write the Marmola Co., Farmer Didg., Detroit, Mich.) and him (or send them) 75 cents. modest amount of money the dri put you in the way of an ambition for ® nice, trim, ! L remember until I was naw two men talking to nduiot cages before the court. T under. | rou nd, taling ar tana late sonane pion! Hut Dr. Franklin wae sceptical. T will remit the five dayw’ aantence tm. | iuest posed upon you and Ane you $100 instead = C oa on poorer ey eretne Oe dotectiven began to 4 ve rae and Henry soon broke down, ENGLAND WANTS HOGAN hia right namo and also that he was a] without fear of harm even on the hottes TO FIGHT WELLS THERE. chotr boy in Christ Church and lived] summer days. He will hand you « large ption English Champion's Backer Writes at No, 36 West Fifty-second street ae «6Of )6=Marmola When Henry's father arrived at the ompounded = in Gil Boag an Offer for Derby Day Contest, atation mitted the lad was prone| famous Marmola BAN FRANCIACO, Jan. ¥.—Fngland | to draw the long bow, has hear! of “One Round” Hogan and fants to see him in action. ik OM Boag, mana, claco boy, Who tn matched with fem" Tommy Murphy next Wednesday Right, received a letter to Dave Levy, hacker of the weight, Matt Wells, Levy have Hogan and Wells meet on Derby | Day next May. The National Sporting | Club af London ts eager for the match, | he writer. | He and made to eplleptic ——$——— Columbia's Gymnactio Team. fo on eating wha elaing to the athletes, but Universtiy 14 y fleah will quick Nia; February of will quickly leaving behind it natural self, neatly clothed In firm Jesh _and trim muscles, ,| The Tel-Electric ' Piano Player Attachable to Any Grand y an \ { | (Spectad ROCHMHSTER, Walter W. Johneon, one of the beet known apectalivts in X-ray work in the country, died @uddeniy Ne wae @ charter member and pi dont of the Roentgen Ray Soclety of w Sale Is for To-Day 4) Our Most Wonderful Ta born in Naples, ¥ , wralueted from the New York College of Homeopathy and at the tome of hin death was a momber of the state of the Homeopath rely. pathic Hospital in Sunday World Wants work. Monday Morning Wonders. HoffmanHouseinRuins! We Were Compelicd the Hoffman House, B'wayvat shih St. Thats he Story in a Nut Shell Entire Stock of High-Grade Hand Tailored Clothing of McCormick Co. on Sale Friday Morning. All this season's clothing made by Schloss Bros.— America’s Master Tailor for over 50 years--will be placed on sale Friday Morning, January 26th, at 10 A. M., for one week. Nothing will be reserved, as everything must go, In Order to Make a Clean Sweep, We Have Decided to Make a Deep Cut Every suit and overcoat hereto- fore sold up to $20.00, Every suit and overcoat hereto- fore sold up to $25.00, Every suit and overcoat hereto- fore sold up to $40.00, Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, |Fur Coats heretofore sold up formerly sold up $14.85, to 840.00, will be $16.85 The McCormick Co. Two Convenient Stores 205 Broadway |... 527 Sixth Avenue Near 52d St, next to Gimbels Natural {fine markings; large tu Pony [iining of soft satin. M: Hudson Bay Sale Price. Men’s = { Annual reduction on Coats, XXX Special (and muskrat....... WE SELL FURS ———-: » before FURS $500,000 Stock Annual Clearing Sale of America’sLargestF ur Store Come Over and Attend the Greatest Fur Sale of the Largest Fur Store in the World THREE EXTRA SPECIALS 4. Magnificent broadtail effect, selected solid Russian} skins, Leinzig dye, black; 54 inches long;«ex- rn-up cuffs and ‘havi | colar of either beaver or hatural raccoo: 692 lined with mink — marmot, genuine coney, genuine sabeline, Hudson Hupson Bay: The Standard for Pack Teas Will Always Be. ETL INDIA AND CEYLON rence much money you have | ; you can’t “pay for’ a° more | searching, thoroughly satisfactory 4| ¢xamination of your eyes than a | Harris Oculist (registered | physician) will give you. If you are suffering from head- ache or eye strain let one of our Oculists examine your eyes, He will tell you whether you need glasses or not. His m! service incurs no obligation to “| pay nor to buy. Harris Glasses cost $2or more. it] =; 64 Bast St., near Fourth Ave, v 27 West d4thBt,, bet, bthandéth Aves 54 West 125th t., near Lenox Ave. 42 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Bts. 76 Nassay 8t., o Joba 8&t. 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyz | 189 Fulton St, opp. A. & By Bkiys | ! 697 Broad 8t., near Hahne’s, Newark | ! at 50c on the Dollar and To-Morrow Only $48 | tra special; the only store in New York selling Pony the finest grade pony coats at $48.00. For-! Vatue $100 Mefly $100.00.......scserersescoreecccers, Brown {Our importation; latest Parisian models; | Hudson 52-inch lencth coat, elegantly trimmed 65 udson | with brown fox or brown opossum; beau- Seal _[tiful and youthful; formerly $125; spoeial| Value $125 Special; 52-inch. Very ade to sell at $135.0 all our Men's Coats $35 Seal Vatuesito [~~ 26 West ) 23d St. AND FURS ONLY age YS TEA 2188 2190 bE IO" VE- 120" SA Sunday World Wants Work ONARCH M FURNITURE CO eis ‘Lasi't YUU FURNITURE 5.00 Down On 75 12,50 Down On 100 Pro ff Hattroe? Pry, BET 3 "& LEX AVES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS LY | ‘Monday Morning- Wonders. woRLD WANTS WoRK WoNDERe |! OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x. C 34th Street Clearance of Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Long Overcoats withconvertible collars. Highest grade fabrics and workmanship. 8 to 18 years. Former Prices $9.75 to $12.75. Reduced to 6.95 Boys’ Overcoats of All-Wool Chin- chilla and mixed fabrics. 2)4t010 years. 4.95 Former Prices $7.50 to $9.50. Reduced to Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits with Extra Knickerbockers,alle wool mixed fabrics. 8 to 18 years. Former Prices $7.50 to $8.50. Reduced to. 4.95 Boys’ Colored Shirts and Blouses. Values $1.50 to $2.00. Reduced to dd. Constable ge G | 75c SATURDAY, JANUARY 27TH. ‘e Men’s Fine Furnishings AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES PAJAMAS, of Flannel, Madras, Cheviot and plain colored Mercerized Pongee. Values to $3.00, Now PAJAMAS, of Linen, Sateen and Mercerized. Values to $3.00, Now PAJAMAS, of fine Fiannels and all silk Fabrics. Valuesto 812.00, Now NIGHT ROBES, of fine Cambric, Surplice neck and neat trimmings. PLAITED SHIRTS, of woven Jacquard and printed Madras. Values $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, PLAITED AND PLAIN SHIRTS, of woven and printed Madras. Value $1.50 MORLEY’S ENGLISH Silk and Wool Underwear. Values to 96.75, SILK FLOWING END FOUR-IN-HANDS. Values $1.00 and $1.50, Now SILK KNITTED FOUR-IN-HANDS, plain colors. Value $1.00, Now “Arrived” Several Train-Loads of Fine Furniture February Sale CF AND ASSOCIATE // SALES OF u «Ever; thing for the Home’’ E This Colossal Event Begins in Our GREENHUT Building Monday Morning Watch for It! Be Sure to See Our Announcements in Sunday's Newspapers Biggest Economies Ever Offered on Furniture That Will Last a Lifetime ‘‘The Big Store’’ TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIBBEL COOPER C. BOTH SIDESOFG™ AVE. J.B. (8 AND. 18” STS H Value $1.00, Now Now Now A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE TO-DAY AND PROSPER

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