The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1912, Page 11

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. — ig Ki oa Ma Bos xk pte, “ty iy THE RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 11, 1912. @ ByV SPRING IS SURELY ON WAY! [2rteenort or ten dare vast yar CIRCUS’LL GET HERE TO-DAY! renovated, and It will bo 8 ple and that moves down RR 1S SHOT hy 4 A WHT OER AY One Bi & Bailey at Madison through annattan, from the Mott ' @LAcK EYE! BveRY | arnum alley at Madison Square | Haven yards to Madison Square Garden m ; SPECULATOR | ALWAYS A SHINER wee IN COURT 10 SHOW on March 21 Will Begin, so Lpeinsiig lt ee Via eee | Be There. KNOCKED DOWN AND ROBBED}, 4 ——_—. | The firet sure, infallible harbinger of NEAR SUBWAY ENTRANCE. spring Is on the way to New York. kn « — No, 5 West Eleventh street, was run Barnum & Batley Ctrous, on special! qwittam Da y-one years Oll,| over early to-day at Broadway and -_<— cer B, Hill Made Target trains, left headquarters in Bridgeport | or No, a8 M » we | ugh this afternoon and will be stored way | rau eters Magistrate” House “ia ile a Ge: anes @otcore: Bullets While at Business ‘in His Boston Office. <A Axel Objects to His Shiner. © warning struck bi knocking him Madison Square Garden to-night tn! Centre Street Court to-day, charged| of Cudthy & Co. driven by Gaston P. Locomotor Atasia, ca for the opening. March 2. [with having slugged and sobbed John | Navaans. The front wheel passed over | miter fees lined the first time the circus has | Jacke of No. 615 Weat One Hundred and gents Hospital. iter r° 4 makes her |} enn smuply gow sen ai le to. take possession of the) Thirtieth street, near the Canal afreet| Couaition precarious Seneo Chembeas & n #0 far ahoad of the date of subway entrance at 2 o'clock this morn- a! The circumstance will makeing, When Assistant District-Attorney |= — ' ae more complete rehearsals and a bet-|Nolan had completed his case against ter opening pert e. |the allaged holdup man Dann waived * eathienchinemnatn | “ Busy times head for the Old | further examination and was sent to (Gpecial to The Evening World), | Garden. An ture of the Barnum |ihy ‘Tombs to await action by the! “You could hang a ton of coal on that! @ Halley show this year will be an im-|Grand Jur; ON. 1s) b 5 “ a 4 ater eanates tn bis ea scale,” sald Inspector of Weights and pectacte entitled gAntony andl it was only after a chase of dein| : th nd 1 Seeet: io a Su eed on espeare's) blocka down Centre street that Dann firm ‘of Richardson, Hill & 7 Measures David Snyder to Magistrate ¢ er e 1a . "Dhis portion of the entertain- found hiding behind clothes ness at No. 60 Congress! “ Sven 18) merece: woos Candy) wilt require 1,000 persons, Including 1836 @hot in the left breast this a / “and it wouldn't welgh over forty'a ballet of 300, and the rehearsals, which Inspector Snyder Brought-Out}" been | aPiece of Wood That Caused Short Weight. ent house, The chase was led by | in the main office of the firm, | Pounds,” A aceaee 4 hg ath eee aiiaee cere eae who was on, ” ‘3 , he first floor, | eo gen like any | form ‘balls, Concen-|stationary. post near the sulway en- Savers: aia ‘the Sheotine was ‘fer tale i hy ga edie It pers ba be 4 ree: eaten Ww. “ trance ners the holdup is said to bave | I tS : f 4 . | 7 +, Allene ne heads of, ments, rivers, |taken place. y ial Sal " Azra ecdioesital 1h war |the property of Taig! Villanct of No.l mechanich, animal men and hoatlere of| ‘Jacke, told the Court Dann had ap mportan' pec: ie 0 ‘ the Rellet ays | Bast One Hundred’ and Fitty-secont | (he show have been | iT ith ft ’ al eatare. | Streets ftinérant deien Ia. tage,: bottles, ais‘ | skein Sls able Ors ta John S. Brown & Sons’ Famous I aswell ee his name as Her- fold iron and bones, who was under ar-|* | ‘ 99 P » his age as sixty- AY with CONVINCE HIM |rest, charged by Snyder with using an| | Sh k B d ‘4 ht years. He lives at No. 29 R: Instrument designed to cheat jn weight, | | A y He waid he had been m Jats Srv | nit was watehing this man," sald ny | | aAmMroc. Tran nens "4 mente with the firm and ba: hy der, “and brought out a bunch of ol by of fils money, Mr. Hil! 7 3 GoT TO THINK OF gs weighing about sixty pounds. I » . , . reaak Court, Odmbriize, ene ts ; : / SOeTHne use! a him. the bundle,” Me fung it on the Exceptional Values as Follows: | | fale and the scale stopped at forty! | pounds." | | Magistrate Appleton looked over the |scale while Barrister Samuel Goldatein Pe merece nail that che bed |ioudly proclaimed on behalf of Villanct Ee ee artbon, Hill: & H that It was a perfectly honest register | (ea peld : of wetght. At the direction of the In- wasn, Tl a Ee inkvicrnetiget z spector Magistrate Appleton took hold Pr Mati ie coiled shee ee ] of one end of the scale and Snyder the igekt wag formally charged wit ultiwith intent to murder. He told police that he did not intend to kill Table Cloths,2 x2 yards...,.$3.00 to $6.50 “He x@lg “1.6. .88.75 to $8.00 } a era DB ‘see 84.50 to $10.00 \ xd “exe “ .$4.65 to $8.50 « “— ghoxalg “1... 186.50 to $10.50 ‘igwinek was. clio} upon to bei fe CHAPTER TWO _ Napkins.................dozen, $8.50 to $18.50 ad@itional ma: 8 for stocks. led slow!: i increased the , al . jerateod that there was some mis- plil BRAUER). THO APFOW On Le boule! ++ DURE CORN” means nothing. The Air ty H. 8S. Lunch Cloths..... ...each, $2.00 to $4.60 jeratanding over a mi involv register stopped at forty pounds, They corn flung e fowls of the barnyard i > Silly val toon votes: | polled harder. ‘The arrow remained at | i is “absolutely pure’ From flintiaees H. S. Lunch Napkins.....dozen, $6.00 to $6.76 ler false pretences and that he had the forty-pound mark. upward through various stages of goodness to , Then two big policemen grabbed op- Suicy. lusclaus. toothaame enen te ai Gtteste’ Towels..... wees. dozen, . . he ye ad ae rg ‘Reliet Hoepita: pailte ends Of the weate'and beds tus! tender, juicy, luscious, toothsome corn is a Guests’ Towels dozen, $4.00 to $5.00 to locate the bullet and of war with it. They dragged each! long journey. transferred to the City other around the court room, but the} ration. scale registered only forty-pound pull) with two 200-pqund men yanking at it, “I will now,” said Snyder, “show Large Size Towels........dozen, $6.00 to $9.00 Don’t forget that all the time we are talking . of “pure” corn. Premier Corn is planted so H. S. Linen Sheets........ -pair, $8.50 to $17.50 i Rac th~Aaiti OWS STORY’S PENALTY. | that different batches will mature on different | Year-Old Kiddte Tells suas: pa ea ia A hh days, thus enabling each day’s pack to be the H. S. Linen Pillow Cases .. .pair, $2.00 to $8.50 e-Year- je Tells Judwe e took the scale apart. A piece of 4 4 ~ | God Would Punish Her. wood was found planted inside Best pack: a Hand Embroidered Linen Sheets ); & paiik it works, It was fastened in such a man- The Corn is sealed up as fast as it ripens. 89.00 to $11.25 each i hat wll hapnen to you if you teil) ter that the apring to work | Every. can is sterilized. No change can take F . f 8 question was put to nine-year. | Pre pn Sayder showed that the place in the corn. For thet reason its goodness Hand Embroidered Linen Pillow Cases | ieg abel eli plece of wood was dirty and n stays good until it gets to you, Ask your $1.75 to 85.00 air | MEEAtsd,, ints tie witnees clint: Indicating that it had been in the dealer. 15¢. D 00 per pi Justice Davis in the Supr for a long time, He showed that} Court | _—_—_—- >, > Vitlancl had been paying for only forty | Let us urge you to try Tea, Pantry and Glass Towels “ ‘ 4 the ¢ | pounds of junk when tn reality he was! , Wao. would, punish Your” inquired | baying ninety pounds or more. Premier Perri-Walla Tea, 30c. 1-2 |b. $2.75 per dozen hee p 4 Magistrate Appleton held the junkman | phe i in $1,000 bail for tria! : = \ ——_— TO-DAY, ALMAN Sim rises, 6.18) Sun TH _—} Mttle gir! on One Hundred and, | Sandy Hook th atreet last Septembe: Governor ANN ED CORN Blankets, Comfortables PANS HT eaBeTT ae and Bedspreads : = at Reduced Prices Fine silkoline covered, Persian and floral de- . fr Next SIX Days! | "82.0" ST ‘ANDISH W ORSTEDS J 5 | Marseilles patterns, $1.25; instead of $1.65 $e ER Blue and Black 12 to 14 oz. Standish Broadwale unfinished ab eitepe sh ned Pillow Cases Worsteds, This is a regular $35 value and will be my leader he ga hi wee Fe bing for spring. Imeluding an extra pair of Striped Worsted Trousers, cut " Cases 63x99— 50c| 42x3814— 180 any style. 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