The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1912, Page 12

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News Oddities oe A MOTHER N] tion wires of a raliread at Haw Rochelle ON SON § GRAVE when he grasped a wire and grabbed the eircuit, . eosin ‘BSupt. of Cemetery Finds Mrs. Elizabeth L. Gould Hysteri- four hundred persons below velng unable to ald, Finally the power was turned off and he was rescued nearly dead. ciwit was Levers a Meet ase Marry Pist: in the Far Wes cal ‘With Pistol in Hand. stareare, "Ory and Morumes White: —e— head of North Madison, Ind., were en- Caged Atty years ago, but calied it off when he went to the war. Later each ‘When a mother who could not heal the wound left in her heart by @ s0n'8| narrieg somebody elee. th, tried to shoot herself to-day a8! Recently they met again in Lon Ange- lay with her lips pressed to the) ies, renewed their Jove and wore mar- green turf over his grave in the Mount | ried there, int Cemetery, near Newark, N. J., . Charles Burton of the ceinctory| Showing How Hero of Play Died \waee just in time to jump to her wide ‘When Live Wire Killed Him, push the weapon away from her Frank O'Leary, « private in the Con- necticut National Guard, while — on the roof of the Winsted Opera use, Fhe artoving mother was Mrs Biss undertook ¢o show Chartten Reinke how th 1. Gowd of No. M8 West One| tne nero in the play and @ rival each red and Forty-second street, New | grasped one of @ network of wires unt!l Mew che is detained under ob- bred touched a charged one that killed in Newark, Mire. Gould lost her son Give years ago the cemetery officiate noticed had been more assiduous tha fn making pilgrimages to th: man's grave. Early to-day when | woman paused at @ florint's shop outside @ometery gates to purchase a/ Marie of ‘oused | West Fifty-firet etreet, wae al with @ defective vary reached over the, Gre-escape by way of filustration and began grasp- to Gupt. Burton, end the let- mare wo-amolion it pressed her windpipa followed her. A leree’ of the woman's thyroid ‘When the Woman threw herself down | gland was cut out and grafted to the the rain upon the @rave of her eon | withered one of the child, end both seem @obbed hysterically, the superin- | to have been cured, hid behind a nearby monument watohed her closely. Ho saw her | Mare! ‘under her skirt, and when Eighty years aftor they became boy = stand sb duemeeaaemmanilts and girl eweethearts, Mre, Nancy Jane Burton Gould's side) Elwood and James W. Benedict, elghty+ Rg itecgein “wrenched | seven years each, were married in South from ber band. Then lie | Norwalk ined with her until policemen from| They “fell out" while young and each @qoond precinct station came to Married somebody else. In recent years her away. their reapective life partners died and they decided to make good on their child+ hood KILLED IN STORM, sid aaah LOUISIANA TOWNS SWEPT. | Pens ane Property and Crop Damage} Waehin ‘Added to Loss of Life in Tornado veri Near New Orleans. re be! MBW ORLEANS, April 17.—At least persons were killed and heavy dam- y in several South 5 now, In of the Stete the following against: Ground squir- , marmote, deer, wild ere sheep, wild horses, heasants, rabbits, nintackbinde, nd rain and lightning. In the anata oie Gale HOW YOU CAN GA FLESH AND STRENGTH by thundred Iy crop istrict north of New Or- the damage will be heaviest. Most he damage was confined to towns morth er weet of New Orleans. tnewn dead are: John Williams, woken eak and rua down should be- im at this time e year to ia make every ef. He to regain b d in collapse of house. Jobn Ham- Megro, Manches Bayou; struck i "Mghtning. A Wind storm of cyclonic intensity through the town of Ponchatoula, of New Orleans. A church, a pub- all, a mill and several residences Persons were hurt, Whee the passed over the town of Gooddee, nourishing food houses were blown down. In Sements, which be country about Plaquemine, west of trengthen and Orleans, the wing was accom: | build up the af ty i tren tom dane cloudburst. There was Hea.“ imulants. Get ebottle jo-day Ut will ase you ad sid } | hea | Nelpiess 2 Hours on Girder, Elec- © | tricity Ranaing Through Him, | pe y A Nicholas Calaf was painting on top of |) to ibe North Bergen School Board in 1908, jury Went out with the case at girder at the same time, completing bed Petz: For two hours he remained with a cur- | % Tent of electricity passing through him, | jurymen heid out for acquittal. The Prosecutor of Hudson County says he will try the case against the two county officials again "Best & €o. Strong, Durable Shoes for Boys and Sirls Comfortable lasts, constructed to support and protect growing foot muscles. Pd. aac Made in black and tah calfskin-—cither nuTTON ortace. = The orthopedic last with a natural shape for the ball of the fuot and plenty of room for the toes and heel. Sole is elastic and springy, giving that made-to-order feeling so much desired. J No, 915 Sizes 8 to 104 Widths C, D & E Gp Nauta SPECIAL Sizes - - 11 to2 idly B,C andD Sizes 13 to 2, Low Heel SPECIAL $2.59 We guarantee all our shoes, Fi th Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. Heenan nates ana se THE EVENING woRtD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL {7 | FRAUD CASE JURY D DISAGREES I, Failure to agree on n & verdict caused two of the BYAlimar& Co) WOMEN'S AFTERNOON, RECEPTION AND EVEN. ING DRESSES AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS B. Altuan & Co. are now oFFERINe ‘THE MOST FASHIONABLE MODELS IN AFTERNOON, RECEPTION AND EVENING DRESSES, PLAIN AND TRIMMED TAILOR-MADE SUITS, AND RIDING HABITS, CUT IN THE LATEST STYLES AND OF THE MOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS, AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES, HOUSEHOLD LINENS PARTICULAR ATTENTION 1S GIVEN TO THE FURNISHING OF COUNTRY HOMES, HOTELS, CLUBS AND YACHTS WITH HOUSEHOLD LINENS FOR SUMMER USE AT MODERATE PRICES, INCLUDING TABLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, KITCHEN AND PANTRY TOWELING, ETC. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), THE FOLLOWING WILL CE OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICES. LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS —EACH, $1.85, 2.35 & 4.25 | DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH, PER $2.65 & 5.25 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS PER PAIR. $4.50, 5.50 6.75, HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES PER on We: heat ae MEMMED TURKISH BATH TOWELS B. Altman & Go.’ DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR NEWLY EQUIPPED FIREPROOF STORAGE ROOMS ON THE PREMISES FOR THE SAFE-KEEPING AND CARE OF FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS, FURS REMODELED AND REPAIRED, RUGS TO BE STORED CAN BE CLEANED AND REPAIRED, PORTIERES AND DRA. PBRIES ALTERED. LACE CURTAINS TO BE CLEANED WILL BE STORED FREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE OR MAIL. 'FiOh Avenue, ua anh 35th Streets, Nem anal E. KE. TURLINGTON, Vice-President, Bway at 13th St. Women’s Department A WONDERFUL SALE OF Dresses and Coats TOMORROW, APRIL 18th Eseries eh ‘ote end Reautttys embroidered mnie hes’ on’ some with touches bf soft silk and < : Taffeta Charmease and Foulard Dresses long- wearin, Coats for Street & EveningWear | Jn Ducheres, eatin, chiffon, taffera: lustrous mo” nr end mt bt smostlen fab the newes proved, “moet, bec comin | itgeaaiii Suit Sale ® Dressy and Tailored Suits whipcorde, She : Crepe Voile & Lingerie acl $ 1 6. 5 O | $16.50 \$16,50 sist sat! $22, 50 i" that Ly. ne hide its bristles” eeister'a office, before Justice Bway ze rae 3 City ‘on the charge of con ‘ spiracy to defraud the town of North $1Ze Bergen in the wale of a achoolhouse site ‘ fatharicto " Yorg, ' | Franklin Simon & Co. | Fifth Avenue. | REDUCED PRICES ‘THURSDAY Small Children’s Coats Sizes 1 to 6 years. Box Model Coats Of English serge, shepherd Hustlers $6.78 t0 $9.75 if 4.95 Norfolk Model Coats Teather or clon belt Heretofore’ $9.75 to $12.50 17.50 Dressy Model Coats ‘nglish serge, eae and shepherd checks, with lingerie or pique collars. Heretofore $12.75 to $16.50 Dressy Model Coa‘ Of English serge, in Se, light blue, tan or ane with band-embroidered pique or real Irish lace colla: Heretofore $16.50 to $19. 75 Children’s Trimmed Hats Sizes 1 to 8 years, A Collection of Panamas, plain and fancy straws. in Heretofore $6.75 to $7.95, 12.75 hi SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY “Parfait” Lingerie Underwear _ FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Lingerie Combinations New taeda aleen model, of fine batiste and striped dimity— Lingerie Night Gowns Empire and slip-over models trimmed with Val., real Irieh lace Tod ribbons— i moe 2.95 Lines Petticoats N dda, vi Value $4.50 dts ts tod ang *athd Lingerie Princess Slips Fine Persian lawn, trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbons. Silk and Jersey petticoats | EEE CTE CAe B Nov maine mrodeie of silk Sersey, chifon ae white, street and ev: spine also tripes.- bebe falue $9.75 ' 5.95 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Streets Purebased tp thie manner hy Gat melbods ars niweye, (a Wickes wets eietfons “ee ‘Terme Apply te New York, New eee’ jos Oe Tole | FREE’ P MISSION CLOCK “ie 5 chnge of tw werk oi, of 6] cam go toe Write fo vg 1912 Ales liad hy All Goods varsisnea 4 varnished a %69.98 weet, Watch the car signs SitRobt BURNETT3 @: London DRY Gin. The Sphinx “Um, I catch the rich aroma of the ambros- " First Distilled in 1770 ial Gin in the Bottle bert Burnett @& Company with the Red Label.” _5ir Robert Burnett “& Comps > Taraitare Without Deposits CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS 178 sth oe Cor. hada St aire Oat of Ton Mal re Filed t 17% Abe Ths Pe hina Cabinet Git’s a very low price, but what we lose in profit we gain in « the winning of new customers rain th store, Is excellently, paficrad oak bieniye alt rik Cea 7.00 claw 2 fie bas ae ees Se Oren riba gna nng inkenbergs inkenb HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISHED COMPLETELY FURNISHED edie et ee ee eee jFeunded 1526 Opening Sale of Spring and Summer Furniture Bed-Room Models—Suites or Separate Pieces White Enamel Cottage Furniture Chiffoniers and Dressers, Each $10.50, $12.50, $17.50 Natural, & Fumed-Oak Cottage Furniture Chiffoniers and Dressers, Each $0.50, $12.50, $15.00 Tables.........$4.50 Wash-stands..:7 $5.50 . Dressers and Chiffoniers Dull, rich finish, in Natural and Golden Oak, Bird's-eye Maple, Tuna and regular Mahogany. Chiffoniers.....$24.50 Dressers..... $28.50 Regularly $82.50 Regularly $40.00 ‘Sample’? Brass Bedsteads Satin and bright finish, all sizes, At $12.50 $15.00 $19.50 $25.00 $40.00 Each Value $20.00 $25.00 $32.50 $40.00 $60.00 Brass, Couch Bungalow Bedsteads All sizes up to 4-0, all finishes......Each $7.50 Regular Price $18.50 Mattresses and Springs Elastic Felt Mattress, French roll edge, Ean $3.98¢- best ticks. All sizes. Value $11.50...... $9.50 Curled Hair Mattress, best tick, 451bs., biked full size. Value $25.50.............0006 * 19, 50 A " Nain Upholstered Box Spring, van tick, \ $0.50 Value $28, te : , hed alue $18.50 $14.98 Na Po Woven Wire Spring, ro - aa \ $4.00 x 4.06 ~ = re P. Sewing Machines | WhiteE: 1 50 Library Tables Solid mahogany, Colonial style 40 inches long.....regularly $25.00... $ 17.50 48 inches long.....regularly $87.50... $24. 50 500 Bar Harbor Chairs French Willow Chairs with Cushion Covered with imported Cretonnes....value $6.75 $4. 50 Cold Storage of Furs fat a very moderate rate Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, : __ - SS iki lal AE PARR ~ em

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