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12 THISLUCKY AXEL GETS$12,000F0R | BGHTLOST TEETH (Not the Cartoon Hero, but Brooklyn Man Who Was Hit by B. R. T. Car. JURY FIXES THE PRICE Eleven Do the Work Because |/, Twelfth Is Excused to Nurse Teething Twins. Axel Homestead, twenty-five years old, of No. 82 Herkimer street, Brooklyn, got 912,000 for eight teeth to-day, which Seems to be a record in those parts, A! Jury before Justice Maddox in the Long Island City Supreme Court determined the value of Axel's teeth and com- manded the Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt Company to settle. | ‘The young man is an insurance agent, Dut that has nothing to do with the) valve cf hie tecth. It is doubtful if he} could have insured his full equipment of | thirty-two molars, incisors, canines, bi- | cuepide and wisdom teeth for anything Nike $12,000, On that bright October day on whiob he sacrificed eight incisors to| the B. R. T. juggernaut, as his counsel) eloquently put it, he might have been willing to take out sald eight tncisora| and sell them for an even thousand, cash. By @ strange anomaly of fate Axel's teeth didn't begin to find thelr splendid market value until he tost them. They were good, strong white teeth—those eight incisore—when that Brooklyn "jum- wernaut” walked up and swatted them out of Axel’s maxillary grips. TRAGEDY OF THE TEETH AS! AXEL SAW IT. ‘Te costly (for the B. R. 'T.) tragedy occurred at’ Twenty-ninth street and Fitth avenue, Brooktyn, on Oct. 40, 1910. Axel was taking due care to cross the street when 'e furious trolley car leaped @: him and smashed him. He was * sad mess as to teeth when he was picked uy by several good Samaritans, who, after they had deposited him in a drug store, hunted for and gathered up the clght teeth, which were presented in the case as exhibit A. te of that dentine ortet played ‘part in the award, for the eleven ie palu, chagrin and an- thetr was apt to inflict upon @ariag the provable remsinder of those who inay wonder why only eleven jurors tried the case let us ex- plain that the twelfth juror w. cubed yeetéerday and the attorneys ogreed to og the trial with eleven men in the Baid twelfth Juror came to court yesterday in a decidedly wabbiy con- ition, He had been pacing the floor of his home all night with « pair of teething twins. He alept not, neither aid the twins. When he advised Jus- thee Maddox of the fact tha’ reeled off some fifty odd mile; had out of the box. NOT IN RIGHT STATE OF MIND AG TO TEETH. He did not #eem to bo in a calm state of mind as to teeth. He con- Zensed asked if the plaintiff, Axel Homestead, had ever been a teething twin. Axel replied in the negative, and added ¢ he was nearer to a toothless orphi than @ teething twin, Juror No. thereat was bowed out and went home. ‘The verdict in favor of Mr. Home. feath of $1,332 Nalue of $4 for bis mouthful. And none of thone eight teeth BR, T. je likely to pay $12, had ever been filled, bridged e rowned. » Im other words, they were porfectly | Thomas PR that such was the case, and|' RUSHING ACTOR RUSHED TO CELL AFTER RUSH MEAL Actor's Sealskin Coat, Leaving His Own. Morrison, an 2 West Forty-fourth hiid’s restaurant at Sev nd Forty-third street to-day for a rush meal, He dad sa a F vercoat, He put In a rush o through his meal and rushed out again minus his nice, ble Persian lamb over- coat, but ploe a non-water and non- sun-proof yellow raincoat. James Garrison, also an actor, living at the Cadilinc Hotel, rushed tn at the same time, He lkewlsely was jn hurry. He hung up his non-water and proof yellow raincoat, # and rush right out with a nice, big Perslan lamb ove: and minus a yellow raincoat. Actor Morrison, who had rushed out shortly after the out-rush of Actor Garrison, rushed to the Forty-seventh ktreet police station.” Here Mr. Frank MoGee, who detects" as a business, de- tected a pawnticket In Actor Morrison's fewly acquired yellow raincoat. Mr. McGee and Mr. Morrison rushed to Smith's pawnshop at Twentieth street and Eighth avenue. Actor Garrison had rudhed also to Smith's pawnshop on finding—to his great surprise—ne had lost his yellow raincoat. ‘Tableaux! Detective McGee, Actor Morrison and Actor Garrison exchanged felicitationa, Headed by McGee, all rushed te West Side Police Court. Here McGee talked, and Actor Gar- rison walked, or rather rushed into a cell under $1,600 ball for trial on the charge of misappropriating one fur over- ote Morrison rushed out to overcoat and minus at, and Mr, McGee rushed back to do more detecting, Rushing business! What? Ebeatiste nial di JUDGE GIVES MOTHER $25 WHEN HE SENTENCES SON. Children Clinging to Her Skirts as She Makes Plea Move Court, but Do Not Lessen Penalty. Among the prisoners arraigned before Judge Rosaleky in General Sessions to day was David. Potter, nineteen years old, of No, 123 Division street. a been convicted, in company with two coat. Believe This Will “Cure Lung Troubles.” ly willing to acknowledge the fact. Af this trouble ts present, it te trifting, Don’t waete time in called “cold has long peruisted; cough is Drosent thst keeps you anxious, or aay of the symptoms are prevent, such as fever or night time for Bowling Green, Ky., R. “Gontlemen: 1 wish to say for your Alter ¢ it to be @ medicine of unequalled rouchtal and Lung troubl of 1908, 1 had a severe cough for ax mont! tried all the medicine that my frlenda and doctors recommended to me, but no remults came for the better, 1 had might and would cough and epit up every night got so weak I could hardly do anything, Jast, Jamon Deerimg of Glasgow Junction, that 1 try your medicine, which 1 ontered and begin taking the same, In one w improvement in my take several bottles y life, 1 never wrot F recommending thelr madicine s there are oo many fakes that a medi. tend sets an average value on his| 1's per tooth, or a total | {} te y Dow nabittorming drugs Waker Drug Stores ai booklet ood upstanding teeth. you. When they be without it, Ask your druge’ wont you need and Never let aches or pains bother them away forever. You can do it by using Warner’s Safe Remedies The next time rheumatism attacks you |imi use Wamer's. Once tried, you will never Cut from this advertisement the picture of the and cases oratory, Philadelphia, come to you, send he knows, ie send it to us for free test other youths, of stealing a lot of J elry from a reatnurant at No. 4% t Ninth street Fob. | eral neighbors of young Potter d Judge Rosalsky they had always regarded him as a model youth, Mrs. Annle Potter, the boy's mother, carry {ng In her arms a gmall child, and with) [three others clinging to her dress, | weaned for clemency for her son, e | j told the Jiige she w widow with jeeven children, Day | nd him to ra a week | j ubwoman and David has helped n manfully to support the other chtl- dven. He haw always been a good boy." | | Judge Rosalsky sentenced Potter to {the penitentiary for *ix months, His o Mrs, Potter in the hall * he said to th weeping | “with ‘ompil- | And he handed her $25 in bills, —_— LORILLARD SPENCER DEAD. | jubman and Member f Old New York Family. Lorillard Spencer, jonaire, clude man and member of mily which has been socially pr ent in New York and Newport ied to-day at his hy Elghty-sixth street fifty-third year, The as in his cause of his Mr. Spenc known for her great Lortilard dent of t Boy Seov member of the Union, Metropol! M12 and the steel drums for tw hours; the flavor an food value retained. death was Bright's disease. The fu- neral wil be held Saturday from St. George's P. EB. Church, Square, Mr. Spencer had not engaged In bust. | news during many years, put his inter- | eats were wide, his estate demandins much attention. At one time he was, the proprietor of the Ilustrated Ameri- can, and directing editc In September, 1909, an injury to Mr. RADWAYV'S READY RELIEF NEURALGIA Radway's Ready Relief is the best counter irritant known, and therefore the best embrocation that can be used in Neuralgia, Rub it on the part af- fected, and keep flannels soaked with it on the seat of the pain until ease is obtained, which will usually be in the course of ten or fifteen minutes. Sold by all Druggists. RADWAY 4& CO., New York. Stuyvesant Cowperthw Not wit ing rod. and top drawers front; wel throughout. Chiffonier to Match, Made in our cwp factory under fect sanitary conditions, Cost more than the ordinary kinds, Rose and Gola Porcelain, Good Quality Large flat plates, Pitchers, Large cake plates, Soup plates, Large oval dithes, Salad dishes, Tea cups wit Medium sized bowls. saucers, Small platters, Large platters. Everything for Open a Charge Account with Us on Your Own Terms Park Row & 193 to 205 Also 50c a Week, Brass Bed, $16.75 Value $27.50. Sanitary Bedding tion. Order it today. PATENT BARLEY Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. ait & Sons No Deposit to be confused with the flimsy beds now being offered by many stores. Two-inch continuous posts h large husks, Heavy panelled fill- with six 5-inch spindles and big -ends; head board 62 inches high foot 38; bright or satin finish, best lacquer; all sizes. $18.25 Go!den Oak or Maple Dresser, 42 .inches wide, with shaped mirror 22x28; are swell lmade $15 $5.2 21x17x39 inches, holds 40 Ibs. _— ice; heavy galvanized lin- ing; brass hardware. Built of ‘selected hard- wood, well finished. Perfect circulation. per- $ no Folding Ironing Table 89c 5 feet long. Strong and most convenient, Housekeeping Liberal Credit or 10% Off for Cash Just as You Prefer Frices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Chatham Sq. Pari Row at 2212 to 2224 Third Mbenue, Cor. 1 21st St. e Bot hist € Most easily digested; most economical]; nothing is wasted—noth- ing lost in taste or nutri- ROBINSON’S AND PATENT GROATS itan, | For Breaklas! each, on id Because it is steam- cooked in air-tight, fo] d They're all RANGE OF All gold {filled O'NEILL-ADAMS €o. Sixth Avenue, 20th fo 22d St. Extraordinary Waist Sale! 1,394 WAISTS, worth up io $18 in such wonderful, compellin rich, handsome WAISTS for WAISTS which had to measure squarely up to the celebrated O'Neill standard in every detail before they were bought. , And the Tnmmings! Scores of them show beautiful hand embroidery work. Scores more are simply stunning with lovely (real) Irish crochet Lace. In hundreds of others the ‘RIMMINGS ALONE are worth mote than the price to which we've reduced them. Don’t hesitate for fear that style of WAIST isn’t here— HIGH AND LOW NECKS, LONG AND For Fridav and Saturday — The best value in Watches ever offered in New York. models; movements guararteed. Made by one of the best manufacturers in tle United States, and positively the best Watches ever sold in New York at the price. Values $10.00 and $12.00. Special for Friday and Saturday.....- Established 44 Years A sale at O'Neill's Friday at and shopping wear. REGULAR STOCK — being ATE EFFECT: Naturally, wi figures, ete. our particular | summer. ‘HE WHOLE STYLE. IDEAS, INCLUDING O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. A Man’s Opportunity) Plenty more of these handsome, fine fitting $18.00 and $25.00 SPRING Cash or Credit The offer to sell these on our Club Plan still holds good—Take advantage of this $12.50 notable sale to-morrow. EN who want a new SUIT for Sunday will be just in time to-morrow for the best SUIT value ever offered in the city. This is the sale you've heard men talking about—the sale that has already made 10,000 men happy and 10,000 wives proud of the appearance of their consorts. Serges. Tweeds, Worsteds—in the finest Pat range of patterns shown anywhere in the city. Many silk-lined. Every one made of pure All- = Wool material and warranted to FIT. Responsible men who do not care to pay cash will be enrolled in our special club. 12 50 The selling price is the same to all... C7 Main Floor of the O’Nelll Homefuralshing Building. 500 SMen’s and Women’s $10.00 and $12.00 Watches At $4.50 cases, open face ard hunting” $4.50 Store—First Floor. O'Neill Mala Surety Stamps Return You $2.50 Per Book in Pick Out at O'Neill- $2.95 to $9.75 Silk, Lace, Lingerie, Voile, Linen, Marquisette No New York store has announced a WAIST Sale like this in years. Not in a great number of seasons has « readjustment of a Waist, stock resulted opportunities for saving a THIRD to a HALF on SHORT SLEEVES, PLAIN AND ELABOR- you will not be surprised to find that some of these wonderful values have become slightly mussed from being put on and taken off display This record-smashing sale opers to-morrow morning sharp at 8.30 and continues only while | “po not delay in bri ws your the quantity (1,894) Insts. Fill your walst jures or, Ube ob he Bled to & arg postal and we wardrobe to-morrow with enough to last all ceil or it. We'll frame fe i ALL SIZES. Former prices $3.95 to $18.00. Priced for the first time to-morrow at $2.95 to $9.75 the Household Club! Enjoy full use of yout Home Furnishings while completing pay- ments. ny Merchandise You Artistic Picture Frames Made to Obder ThisSpecial Isfor One Week Only: 127 Choice Pat- | terns 10,000 feet of moulding, % inch to 4 inches wide; in fancy, gilt, antique and hardwoods, to suit any picture, ? 50% Reduction From Regular Prices, 8,18 COMPLETE. : ith prices so ruthlessly, slashed, ¥ ay Gi a ductiong. in regilding and tofiolebing action roe faites pected { Oil Paiftings restored. We guaran tee all work. A O'Neill Main Store=Fitth Flete. Grocery Sale _ The largest, lightest, busiest, best value-giving Grocery Store in the city is founded on this principle—*Pure, Seasonable Foodstuffs at the lowest prices!"" ‘To-morrow’s special offerings mean the making of thoussnds more friends for O'Neill's. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities "Phone 8700 Chelsea, O'Neill Main Store, Basement. Mail orders filled, 1,500 Boxes of Prunes will be sold Friday, at prices lower than your grocer can buy at. Fancy California Prunes of the latest pack: 20 to $0 to Ib. 40 to 50 to Ib. 50 to 60 to Ib. regularly 5c Ib. | regularly 17c Ib. | regularly 150 Ib. lic 10c nm to 80 to lb. regularly 12c Ib. MACKEREL, ASPARAGUS. EVAPORATED , HOTEL ASTOR Faney No, 4 Nor-| Del Monte Colossal MELE. * Jone Soonliriiome: way Mackerel, av- No. 2% norden's Peerleas,| (ef of Dalagen. B: tall pint tins, this Ps pp RLICAT ESSN 5 r a hea ey 5 | Farmed, teat, Ro Haveked walmony per Ib: Corned Beef: brisker: ve eens np ytaene Pethtn, ix- Fr finest selections to m i thie sale, per pound. SUGARS. H, & E. Crys- CS} tat Domino: | § 6. H. & B.| Pints, Gherkins or G ra nulated: | mixed pickles. . b-1b % pints, Gherking 27¢ 17) Cleans, In many w signs; most only one of electric, rej to $79.00.. 06.5 roomy seat} $3.50... Jn several Reg. $2.98 to we cut. Reg. 98¢, at Oil of Gladness olishes, makes floors aud furniture like new, made of a pure vege- table oil, Ask the dem- onstrator; per bottle. Art Glass Domes to-date at them aes pieces and Kaas some gas, of .$5.25t0940 Heavy Sheet Linoleums Full 4 yards wide, new patterns; bring room measurements with you; covers your rooms without seams; reg. G5c aq, roll teed arm ani quality of white maple fi natural, brown or green. Reg. Amphora Vases int shapes. 00; Frida; Cut Glass Nappies Ginch size with handles, rich Lace Bed Sets To fit full size beds, on extra Comforters Flowered centres; pink, green, blue} with jabo! Fan eee nee OMLO Ties Gas Radiators at Half Price 25ca 50c les and de- Centre Pieces and Scarfs yigtand.embroidered, soiled from hand- Clenring Friday at... 1... 92to9S W. B. Nuform Corsets Made of good coutil, medium yd.; Friday.. 48¢ bust, long sheath model. Reed Rockers ae Reg. 81.80........00+ 058s $1.00 ith high back an Extre eee as a heavy continuous Corsets "1 back, on. a. fine | Broken lines of P. N., J. Bs and frame; finished | C.B. Reg. 81.00... 69c $2.50 Ip. J. and DeBevoi: sample line in a good assortment of sizes. Reg. 91.00... 50c Women's Underwear Gowns, drawers, corset covers, combi- nation suits and chemise and sxirts. Reg. 59¢: 45c Waist Slip High neck, long sleeves, in fine ba» tiste, silk and lawn; all sizes, Reg. 91.98 75c extra full val nd Boise ral'coyer'o match apron Lae 8170" 286, 390, 506 matel aproedi Hl day...sceecee rs ; i Marie Antoinette Tacet with Marie]|Women's Taffeta Petti- Antoinette. Re coats. Haj actos ee FOOT! ooa., caitored, finished with accord: Crib Blankets be pleated fl apy alk drop; all Soft white cotton fleece; pink as. $6.08. nN" $2.98 or blue borders; pair ‘++ 49°) Women's Sample Neck- Bordered Silkoline wear. Included are jabots, sidefrills, stock tached in combinati: Women's Wool Skirts Several materials and models to choose from, Regularly $4.50, | Women's Stockings Various styles in lisles and cote tons; blacks and colors, at «+ 1,95] 85c to 50c.............. cae 196 Women's Tailored Suits|Women's Silk Stockings About 50 in the lot; several mater-| Black an with lish ials in light and medium sbadings. Reg. 50 + oe eeein OOO Regularly $12.60. Friday... Women's Rain Coat Slip-on models. Re 96.75, at.. Women's Lisle Vests Vovious atyles, low neck, sleeveless, regularly 25¢ to 85c; at 19ceach, or : 6for $1.00 45,00 Women's Pants Keystone Bicycles With coaster brake; made of seamless tubing, with’ reinforced forks, one-piece hanger, best quality saddles, extension handle bars, “Tribune” tires and coaster brake, Every part covered by double Women's Shoes Patent leather, button and high and low heel; glso gun metal ton and lace, high eut and high Cu ace, guarantee ours and the 420,00 | | Rerularly 200,00 $48 Misses’ Suits Stamped Pillow Cases In mixtures and serges, coat lined throughout Hematitched, on fine qualit; muslin, Regularly 59c, win ad 39e Boys’ Shoes Made of box calf, blucher lace, full round toes, good heavy solid soles, sizes 244 to 544. Regularly SISAAL cigs tvarscesay 91.25 Deth to Dust with satin, trimmed Sanored, bie girdle an $13.75 Dresses Of checked and hair line serges, all beautifully trimmed with broadcloth and braid, Size d te re: trot at 91295 Sweeping Compound Women's Dressing ‘The sanitary sweeping compound, Sacques Odd lot of sacques in several models, all ma® of fine lawn. Reg. 50c 35c ugs, wood inds Established 44 Years NEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St.

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