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. a . TR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1912. TO WIDOW ON GRAVE MIXUP. | xnown es 0 pubitc grave, and that th “RED” HANDS plot would revert to the ‘uodertakers, New York Leaders Leese Fight who might use it again after twenty cae etre. 8 on ‘Court ¢or e stay tel; told the court a different story. Severe its gto aging Her Feelings $5,000. Ing to hla version. Mrs, Norton kn- land Patrick Farrell on thetr plea that |{faught witl “I'm going to push this thing to a Nortory ina public grave, when ehe had] space ia Bt. Michact’s, This amounted |*pelte for trial on indictments charging . barb: Migned {1 Corporation Counsei Chitten-|Yorkviite’ Poilce ‘Court to-day an a charge of flashing a revolver, in the den Says He'll Get Williams | Hotel Bartnotai shortly after midnight | $5,000, Mrs. Mary A. Norton eued for| decked there was no damage done her |eald he could show they were not in| vent redness and chappi he City Court, Both sides had agreed | dered, beside, that she pay the rest of arrest, said he had been summoned to the hotel by one of the clerks and in- Island Cemetery, belonging |from Florida, where she was presented Tat @ Grand Jury Investigation win | formed that a young man was threat-|{> ie Thumagts Church, Fifth avenue, | by Gov. Gilchrist, 1a bebalf of hie State, GL thik WO and Weed, wocts wat af [fies aS ents Tesult from the sult brought against the | MME to shoot up the place, and how she followed the remains of|with @ silver service valued at $10,000, veal, wee id me te tee bal ity by the Williams F Hae in| ee an een eres TS ne Bandmaster Norton to what she be-|The battleship will remain at the yard | Peal ‘would go lanapolls tor ams Engineering and |rant with two women and @ mai leved was St. Thomas's Cemetery.|a few days and then leave on @ short! trial Murch 12 The 610,000 bail of both Construction Company for breach of|companions were gone when Clark | ister, according to her plea, Mrs. Nor. | cruise, men tinued. Contract was declared to-day by As-|feached the scene of commotion, and = the barber had returned fils weapon to sistant Corporation Counsel R. P. Chit- his pocket. The policeman disarmed tenden, who has defended the sult since| him and took thim to the station house. {t was begun, four years ago. He was held on a charge of carrying Forgery and ¢raud ‘were committed Soncented. Ri Ue Mr. Chittenden said to an Evening | ras ‘Word reporter, nd he laughed it threats thet are alleged to have been| WWOSK Zone. dishes ‘Distrnctively madrividual Lb nah matter how yen ony t— made against him if he insisted upon! | Prosecuting the case vo that it could be they are surprisingly fine tigen aired betore @ jury. Go on i" Mr. Chittenden charges that the Will- LD ST eurprisingly perfect blend. * fems company was a dummy corpora- ( tion, acting for Senator James Fraw- ON he ddd Nee ley and the late Patrick H. MoCar- ren. This corporation, in 19%, secured @ contract from the city to build the Ordinary dish-water only elevators in the Queensboro Bridge on Blackwell's tsland. ‘The Arm wee com-| cleans the surface. Put a asc ly mild, 1 = flue every way different. oped: of John Wiliams, James H.| dash of Gold Dust into the TI Holmes and James F. eens ‘dle water ‘and it will go to the q Peavey ont mscurea, a oat r ‘oat bottom of things, drive out TURKISH . e er decided 10 LEND Watt tia ovatora and he Wainme| CVOTY bit of dirt, every germ, CIGARETTES Dust cleanses as well as The facts first became clea: known yesterday, when Supreme Court ins. Justice Cohalan was examined in an We promise you this if effort to ascertain his connection with debs trovtate. "the entire matter eeate on| YOu use Gold Dust: — Your the discovery of an assignment from| dishes will be sweeter and the so-called WilMams firm to the cor- poration, which should be filed in the cleaner than ever before, County Clerk's office, in the Bridge| and you will save at least it 4 in the Comptroller's oy FY OG Department and tn the enewrter*| half the time ordinarily con- Aecigament. Witnesses have testined sumed in washing them. that it wes je, Dut where is it?’ Gold Dust does better work “A dooument oduced, da: alga stacth S00 i was’ wiiasonee Wa ‘soap or any other dish- by Daniel F. Cohalan as a notary pub- ict—and saves Me, and elgned by John Willieme, James half the time. Yates tner wore cotine ca! parioers PIERCE\WALL TO GET KITTEN. the contract tc errect the elevators Gold Dust hee mage > ome is cold in Bg Because the packegeisplain —10 more—20 for 15 cents. h Fetine iia bem pon Sef olich wet ie 32) oloctons 100 he 1 al trom 96 fw ‘cheap, quality seo! furnish quotation by atch made, Rail H it oF to. ever; siti BS el slit 8 i B © motion pefore Justice Mc- months ago to be allowed | ‘This is still pending. In jeqp time the case wae sent to a I moved before Justice Green- f z Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 5 3 s g 5 3 i the Canadian Copyright 1 if t “Let the GOLD DUST, TWINS LITTLE THEATRE MATINGE. Winthenn Ames has annaunned the I am ities le war Ph the new English coats in my window. These are cut, made and trimmed in my styles and prices. In the cuts on this page I show the relative strength of Worsteds and Wools. The wool is the cloth used almost exclusively by the readyto wear houses at prices of $18, $20, $25. The worsted is what I use almost exclusively, a little higher in cost to me, but the cause of my immense business, and if you will take the trouble to do a little shopping and see these goods in my window or my open ope salesroom we can become acquainted In the window I am displaying a line of Cheviots, Tweeds and conservative gray suitings and I want you Yo see them and panes for style or colorings, and if you are a professional man I can convince you of the values I offer and show you how you can be well dressed this season at my price of $10.00 All ends in stock, includ- ing Blue and Brown Pencil Stripes, Plain and Fancy Serges, Black Unfinished Thibets, made to your order, any style This ad tells a story. Before ordering a suit or top coat this season try its strength; if it tears like blotting paper leaveit alone, as it a i gain strength after being made into cloth- ing. Insist on All Worsteds. Mitchell The Tailor 1431 Badawi. Corner 40th Street FROM BOSTON Open Evenings Until 9. Saturday 10 : MY ONLY NEW YORK STORE This sample is All Wor- sted and is the class of goods I intend to run ex- clusively this Spring. aL Rani duieltas PAAROOEA UARAARURNS +7 es aS pm FORRERY ALFRED: == sss Sez,cmt a sess Str] COURT REFUSES DAMAGES _ |ix,ciarent berate, ‘etn |TO Rg TRIED FOR OYNAMITING Sessa —_——— are the dread of dainty housewife. ; ‘ ot these ceedings until Justice | Mrs, Norton Alleged Husband Was FORO aaa saailan hel hina Agsinet Retraditijes. Net many of the litte houschold oa asoCan down his decision on my ‘ount for ut ers, ‘ur | ited that fall to her on occasions— (like Be." $400 000 SUIT motion. if’ he demes tt shat emmedi-| Buried in Wrong Plot, Dam- | 9° Townsend, of No. 1 Nassau street, | Nap: Cited upstart Yoenk. 0. Wie dishwashing ington soapy water) ar toda: “4 eon discon forts and clis: be ‘tt wit}. Allesing Kull Brothers, undertakers, | gt Thomas's Church had no commetery, | figurements. bien ill effects can AGAINST THE CITY’ ue chdemt hore, Cy el a Sid Wi") nad buried her husband, Bandmaster| and had agreed to 42 for buria; | Hey SWsht not to be taken to Indian- | entirely avoided by the use of —— 4 rdered and paid for a private plot, and | virtually to renting a grave for twenty |them with complicity in the dynamite VELOGEN ’ FLASHED PISTOL IN HOTEL. that. th consequent | remnaval of the | years at eller a year, pn ovtrages against non-union built steel | “Beauty's Guardian” } : — ap tor body, when she wished to place a tom! it was shown Mrs. Norton no} iS Perfecto Fernandes, twenty-three| sine over it, nine months later, fad | paid ‘the undertaker’s bill in full. yet, [structures im various parts of the coun-| A little Velogen rubbed into the hands damaged her feelings to the extent of | there remaining @ balance of $0. Court | tty. Hugh Gorton Miller, thetr counsel, just before they are roy dry, will pl aa hat amount before Judge La Fetra in Ee ng in reopening the grave, and or- | indianapolis at the time any of the out- | the soft, smooth, otal ear ot ot th rages ovcurred. For the Government it eons Velogen is a remarkable skin bre to walve the Fight of Jury and tet the | the Kull Brothers’ bil ' Server, Used night and morning, afte: “Petrotman Clark ot" the Mast ‘Twenty- Judge decide. To-day the decision was wlerida at Navy Yat Fee ee ene mae cummtions, Srvnenes | bantune, te WIN produce wonderful com tr, Case to Grand Jury. accond ntreet tation whe made the | ahnounded, refusing Mra. Norton's plea.| |\ Florida at Navy, Yar. to convict them of having full knowi-| Diuvlon results, “simple, pleasant to us Pp Milton SpAser, counsel for the widow, | The Dreadnought Florida dropped into | sage of all the explosions which were owels, sheets told how ene had contracted for a plot |the Brooklyn Navy-Yard yesterday | queeted ¢rom Indienapolls. PL hte Oe Ge Avy collapsible heser Fatent Watch Protector, WORLD WANTS WORK woxnens | own building, and give you an idea as to Mitchell’s- CAM elt Sindee Phere YER 6th Ave. & 20th St. IN OUR BASEMENT Splendid Opportunities to Get Big ig Values in in Seasonable Shoes Five of Our ital An gr Sale of ai 7 89-85 89. 65 All leathers and irall * sols Coders rain, double! the new Spring styles. Tan call, medium] Men's Gun Metal Batten sole lace and bluchers.| gud Patent Leather Bal- Patent coltskin, {on and Diacher heavy and medium|=—=— ae metal, button| @t $9. .00 and bluchers. Black kid, lace and] Goodyear welt soles, all sites. bluchers. hp aqiaszg, «7 pt Some Women’s Regular $4 Sires Foti Lines of Button Boots |at_ at 95.00, in All Leathers 3's, ian they are now We will, present FREE | Club plans of ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but wise | shoppers will look for honest concerns that don't draw prospective buyers intodnetel high prices and ironclad conditions. Proof of our straightforward dealings Is borne eat > by the fact that we are one of the largest furniture and carpet distributers'in the | country. Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE are enabled to offer you the Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Out-of-Town Deveries Made by Our Melor Trucks FEBRUARY FURNITURE AND CARPET SALE 50% A GENERAL REDUCTION FROM 25 TO Throughout Our Entire Establishment Bird’s-Eye Maple Dresser With large pattern French bevel plate mirror, ser- Parting: Geer sentalning FAPVAS sua: | IAT SF siants coltioaies vaste" 18.75 Axminster Rugs | Axminster Carpets Wilton Rugs ue $16, at $1 1.50 aba, Value $24,at $1 8.50 Valuests $15.98 Value $1.25 to $1.35 Value dic, at $2000 $25 $17.98 Velvet Carpets Valve $42, at $31.90 a $26.48] vanesiooisias | Voici $45.50 Sa" 1L.98