The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1912, Page 16

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o QQURT SHOOTING WAS STARTED BY FLOYD ALLENS SON puarenane Judge Who Witnessed Hills- ville Tragedy Tells Part the Outlaws Played. WYTHEVILLE, Va., May 2-—The Com- Mmonwealth's demand that Floyd Allen shall pay forfett with his life for par- ticipation in the Hillavilie court room murders was dramatically inalsted wpon | at the opening of the outiaw’s trial here to-day by Special Prosecutor J, C, Wysor. ‘The prisoner literally writhed under the lawyer's ttter denunciation. So vit- tiolie wae the Prosecutor's statement that Attorney Willis of counsel for Allen engaged in a conversation with Wysor that terminated with the Common- ‘wealth attorney's retort: “If you continue to m marks and the Court ¢ then something else “We have solemnly : Jy determined that the cruel death at the hands of ruffians of worthy officers of the law while in the faithful dine charge of their official duties shall be! avenged,” Wysor declared, “If the proot measures up to what I have stated—and the proof will—it will mean that this Prisoner commitied eleven felonies at ‘one time, ‘ “He murdered fiy Murder six others, | @ conspiracy h es ao result of It. Wyror asserted that the Common. wealth expected to prove that after the @ragedy in Judge Massle's court room ‘one of the oritlawa was overheard to say ‘while waiting in front of the Court Houne: “Lot's kill every one of them.” The firet witness was Judge D. W. Bolen, one of Floyd Allen's counsel at the trial which culminated in the trage e@y, Judge Bolen testified Claude Allen, wen of Floyd Allen, had started the improper re- ot Rtap you, jolved and firm. A attempted to aune if there was ity of all who died shooting by Gring at Presiding Judge |C Massie. He said he did not see Floyd Allen shoot until after the firing in the courtroom became general. Attorney Willis, for the defense, fol- flowed Wyeor. He declared «mt the Al- fens 441 not even have enough ammu- nition to releoad, their guns, which the ti the jury to @ concise re- and the possible ver coneuming about thirty monutes. Jury fe satisfactory to both sides, composed of nine farmers and country merchants. ic9f More than two hundred witnesses have deen summoned to testify in all of the . | fatal; however. 1 remained, a rial by confining his | ‘ nouncement as to which ones will be used in the case now on trial or a 2 the order in which they will be cal Although he {# indicted for ‘ave | this time to answer only the charge that he ehot and killed Commonwealth's Attorney Foster. Fioy4 Allen, who {i droken leg, was cari appeared greatly over the beginning of bis fight for life. Judge Staples had the long indictment against the prisoner read in full, end Allen Iistened attentively to the «8 “Conspiracy, confederation and agree- ment to kill’ outlined in the verbose phraseology of the law. suffering trom a | into court. He Judge Staples intimated to-day that | not later than 9.90 A. M, and continue | seasons until 6 or 6 o'clock, “After Mloyd Allen had been gene deliverately opened iia vest and wter coat, Claude Allen fired the first shot, his bullet ranging towant Judge Massie, A second shot came from the same direction, tut T don't | know who fired it. ‘Then the judge was minuck, Midna Victor and Floyd Allen amination by Jurca) mene declared that when | Sheri Webb advanced tow Floyd to take charge of him, both the sheriff's fhanda were advanced, and he made no movement toward securing a weapon Rolen watt he wax Allen's coursed at the trial, Recess was then taken. Siena $7 FOR FAMILY OF SIX. There are thousands of New York families, many of them with as many as aix members, who are living on $7 |. work, stated Justice Erlanger of the Supreme Court to-day during the argu. ment of @ question of alimony. ‘The question was raised by George A. Campbell, attorney for Mra. Ella F, Forfon, whose husband is Vice-Preal- Gent of the Orange Amphere Land Com- pany and who ts suing for a divorce, | Mes. Fordon some time ago obtained | an order for $7 a week alimony and $10 counsel fee, Campbell asked additional counsel fees. The lawyor explained that expenses other than his own services have deen insurred in the sult, Justice Erlanger remarked that a family could lve on the amount of Mrs, Fordon's alimony | jock Honest Advice to Consumptives Romehow there existe a vast amount of geedtictsm 00 te the possibility of curios Yor two years 1. was af- feted wii morrhages of the lungs and our family physician. advised another ell- mate, a8 to remain would probably be no medicine I Ned. takes Tt was at Le Pow hm t Soest in nascent eaten " man's Alterative “have no feat of Gon: ROWARD & Wee jive i in Bron abit. forming drums a eytena ja. Pa, ‘oe Madiuonal W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES and sells 3 3 *4°4#8 24'S than shoesare worn b Mnillionsot ym are the | One pairof W. L. Douglas men, because t' best shoes in the world the price. They are tho lead: ers everywhere. we L. Doug ind 65.00 joes equal Cc tom Bench Work costin $6.00 to $8.00. 7 Why does W.L. make eall more $3.00, $3.50 and 00 than any other manufacturer world?” BECAUSE: he stamps bis name Bh dg dager tage the value, w BECAUSE: they be Ifor fit and waar.” Don't take 0 ‘wear. W.L. Douglas shoes. $4.00, 84.50 ttom and guar- for | $2.00 or $2.60 Boys’ shoes us- 1 inet W. l. Dough howe, ri W Dor ton, oar olaslog! poration ae : i vbr seed Call at W. L. Douglas sto adway, ene, sth Bt. ; BBD Whcedance of Soft, Fluffy Hair and No More Dandruff. , Get a 25 cent bottle of Dan- just try this—- stops hair falling out at once. Danderine dissulves every particle of Dandruff like snow beneath the derine and fi trace of Dandruff loos hair and your scalp wil will immediately pe ire double the heauty of y difference how dull, t moisten a cloth with d carefully draw it through g one emall strand at ffect is wmasin light, fluffy an Sppearance of abundance; a ‘able lustre, softness and |luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health, Get « 5 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dandesine from any drug store or counter, and prove to yourself eae reget faretbat has an as 80, t jo eglected or in} 7 careless Allen cases, but there has been no en-! FOUND DEAD IN HALLWAY, BEATEN AND POCKETS sary murders, Floyd Alten {# called upon at\No One in and nervous | had evidently found in the hallway of No. 833 Iighth avenue late tast night jagher, Who lives on the ground Nour, told Patrolman Lowenthal o'clock she heard some outwide. was qulet, she looked the would call court throughout the trial |and saw the form of the man and his clothes were torn and di ranged, tenced,” Judge Bolen testified, Drivoner rose in his seat and waid to the cept for a pair of rt, ‘T just tell you T ain't a going.’ was t to the » was about thirty-two 9 Inches in helght, wel clean shaven, Aark tle and patent leather shoes. had gold teeth in front, turning at noon from fant sprawled on an empty box in the THE EVENING WORLD, hallway. Tt” weeks old ar jer car Vins House Knows the} Man Who Staggered In : wt tlon house Lexington avenue, in a grip. had heen left to Die. ‘The body of an unidentified man who] * been in a fight was Mrs Mary Gal- Malt an hour ‘The man's left eye was discolore His pockets He wore a dark suit, | | | i < ol to her home at No, 762 Third av found an in- No Excuse for a Faded Shirt _ We own a process which makes the fabric iny 9 Emperor Shirts Laun roof It also doubles the wear. These far-better shirts sell for $1 and up. They are guaranteed against fading. If one ever does fade—no matter how many times laundered and no matter why—give it back to the dealer and say, “Give me back my money.” He is perfectly willing to do this because we stand back of him. There's a definite guar- antee-elip with each shirt. The Phillips-Jones Process This is the name of the “Make us make good.” We process. We cannot explain have had 51 years of ex- how this process works,forthat perience. We make 9,000,000 shirts a year. No other maker produces so many or makes Emperor Shirt—and say, them so good. 1,008 Patterns There are 1,008 exclusive assortment. Ask yours today. Look for the Emperor and Laundryproof labels, | patterns—all our own designs. Dealers may thus show a wide bri hee boas leaks makes Semeee ae “Always Early With the Latest” For Emperors at $1, ask for Emperor Gold Labels For Emperors at $1.50 and up, ask for Red Labels Emperor Shirts are made with plain or plaited bosoms—box, medium or knife plaits. Cuffs separate or attéched. All shirts cut coat style. ” AT YOUR DEALER'S “One of the greatest assets a laundry can have," said the head of @ large laundry business, ‘is a name for a non-tading laundry proce ess. No laundry has such a name, but would have if all shirts were ed whose ed for they do not fade, Shirts should be blamed—not laundries," PHILLIPS JONES COMPANY—Manufacturers NEW YORK CHICAGO a i cA ADI ND k, New R Sit \ TEREE. 549, 98 169. 98 4 varnished 4 vurniahed MISSION CLOCK °89.98 *109.98 Free with ever: H fe, Abertiner ‘of tab ex Furnished Furnithed for goods or over. ot $149.75 $200 vp Write for 1912 Cat ALL GOODS MARKED Nhe ee ee oe jured b; treatment thats all—you coral on beautiful bair and lots of it Moy $-Piece Parlor Suite, Mahogany Frames, Upholstered in Velour; value $50.00. . 170-752 8th Ave. Cor Cor, 46th St peta em ee SMR AO a THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912. arly to-day | indling was brought to the from Forty-sixth where It $32.50 THIS IS THE ONLY CORSET WITH A REALLY PRACTICAL ELASTIC INSERT Model C116 Coutille} Price, RG Model C117 Batiste }s200 . | T°HE elastic is in strips instead of one whole piece. Move- ment of the lower limbs is easy and natural and the elastic fabric lasts. It cannot become wrinkled. Each strip is designed to with- stand the correct degree of tension at that point. . This gives perfect ventilation, prevents perspiration and pre- serves the “‘life” of the elastic— and therefore of the corset. Instant popularity has ‘been ace corded to this new model. Model F116 Coutille | Price, Model F117 Bataus } 9500 Kata CorrailcCo. ”“B'way at 13th St. Women’s Department Will Close Out To-morrow, Friday @ High-class Draped Revere Suits oilk faille, chiffon tat- feta, hig Imported novelties, Heretofore @45.00 ......seeserereeeere 100 Misses’ and Junwors Suits Eni sh French whipcorda, ahepherd ch fancy tweeds, novelty Tait oreg: Ota ading smart Norfolke jason, ineludit Hie-etotore’ 908.00. Handsome Coats in Fancy Models For general wear, afternoon and eve- ning, for travelling ane motoring— charmeuse, whi @erges; copies e of imported models, teretotore Up of Tub Dresses t of any one model, a aMrprisinaly. number of models—voiles, marqu! es, oraprola ered and novelty voile, s, Gpshane, gotton cords; Irish ‘effect and luny laces, silk piping and gpcoms, giving the right trimming touch Dozens of Dollar Lingerie Specials All brand-new, fresh goods just from the makers, representing ithe best un- derwear ideas of the season. Now models In Combinations, Princess Blips, Drawers and Advance Styles in Lingerie Waists Every new model of the season that has merit a, this oollec- tion—Russtan, Cossack, Cagsaque, Peplum, Suspender and Coat atyles. Materials are’ volles, batistes,. mara wectton, lawns, nets Gi pongee. ‘Telmmings of Cluny torohon, Venise la and ces, touches of ribbon velvet, crochet ana’s a ad ‘butrons. Special prices on every twmnber— if $2,$2.95,$3.95&$4.50 | > FSBO OSHEA95-O 4 59544424046 SOE GOSHHE 494-0460 OOS6SOOEG TE THTE* ne. een \IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEBD— “S# A WORLD. “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. Extraordinary Reductic To-Morrow’s Great Price Savings Striking Illustration of the Bene’ Shopping in the Big “Martin” S Custom Tailored Suits At Far Less Than Cost Think of Taffeta Silk, English Whipcord and Men's Wear Serge Suits, Superbly Tailored, Peau de Cygne Lined, Made to Sell for $25.00 richly trimmed, not a garment in the lot ever sold 1 for less than $30.00... .ceeceeecseereeecesences MESSALINE SERGE and Lingerie Dresses, fancy Upwards, at ......... PRRs hate FANCY TRIMMED SUITS of the finest fabrics, trimmed, excellently made, former prices up to $15.00 The choicest examples of the waistmaker’s art; in Lingerie, Voile, Linen and Net; lavishly embroidered and lace trimmed; worth up to $3.00.........066 Pajamas Fine mercerized cloth Pa- \ gr 50 jamas, silk loops, all colors.. s Night Shirts Fine grade muslin, colored} 65¢ | trimmed ..... : Bath Robes Imported Terry cloth. Values $7.50, $8.00 & $9, sof \ 55:00 Raincoats Various models, r $7.50, $10.50 & $12.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th § Dandiest Greater New York $300 Down; Only $10 Monthly PRICE 34.700 $16 Monthly iG tye Comme IA 80 were sold during the | familles, tnchadin’ od fy | BAS WEEKLY OR ae Watch a aad PODS-99OD i otro SINGER J | Lost, FOUND AND fucken rr) jetterae eidremed 40 uring Pheer a he < 24OOOPD9HO-HO9HG-F 99-9990 Persons in search off and investments had, last month 18,528 “Real Estate,” “B rtunity” and“ cial" Advertisements The Wor “$4,250 and $5,500 Can Be Bought Now at Cost) Kiyp; 30 minutes from 100 down: bal: | ou ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. World Wante Work Wonders, 3 i. A A LOVELY HOME HOME World Ads. for World Ads. for

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