The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1912, Page 11

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NING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1912. , FIRST HIG TUR CONFLICTING EE MOTOHS a wo, r g } Vasa wt RONS OVER AND Two OUT — HE WALKED THE FIRGT FOUR AND ; ROVE AT] ECORNELL TOOR THR MOUND AN TWA EIGHTH AND “Teemeite ORG Comic ACROSS SHOWING MANNER IN WHICH SILK CLOUBHLIN BoosTED BUSH OUT OF THE YANKS Benen uve ee. b Sree erHen AGAMEST THE AAD SOR AND PRO: > erupads bon Haare vo Tene We Sonn mh. pveut — ‘TD CATOW HARTAE+. BRANES Baran - eaTaeL. CAPE. WITH TWO OUT.- NOBODY nell of Lynn, for causing the death of WOMAN IS CONVICTED, | #1 of tna, tor causing the death of 11 Caused Death of | Beaupre. ‘The boy wae placed tn Mrs. Wentsell’s Charge about a year ago. Last Feb- tuary young Beaupre Gted as tho result of wounde | Portation. They made the trip all right, : HUPPUCH ON TRIAL Osdom, a lawrer of No. #2 Nemasi GIRL HURT IN BALLOON. ton, ho tip all right, WALL STREET | IN WALL PAPER CASE. | Ascor'tc'repressnr her in the probatinn| atten yo ia, [SNA lee bt eee | ‘ of Col, Astor's will, Acconiing to law | j iNet DETECTIVES DECLARE GUNMANTREDTO. | mm The International Bhipping Congr } i Gals en power to ecttaly Hit Arrives on the Lapla “4 Ay 3 to be held at Philadétphia, ts to be at- the petition of all hetrs under @ will) The steamship Lapland, queen of the| tended by four of the passengora of | SAMJIOM, Mass, May 18.—A verdict of who are minors over the age of four Req Star feet, came in from Antwerp the Lapland. They are Michag! Boga. SUUty of manslaughter was retumed meade by @ club which the teon years for the appointinent of ® 8°. | ¢o.day, Mra, W. I. Lyona of Loutaviile, | ert of Belatum, Karl Breuning of Hol. |PY_®, Jury ™@ the Essex County Court} police alleged were tnfitoted by Mrs. - regrecetting other, here ite Ys and wher daugnter, Ming Mary} iand, Paul Rouff of Switzerland, ae ————_ CT .| under fourteen years of age. | Lopns, were pangengers. Miss Lyons lee Mertons of Belgium. In this Instance the Surrogate asserted | was using crutches, following an acci-| the saloon of the Lapland ‘nis prerogative and named @ epecial| dent in Helgium, where eho fell out of] Mrs. Samuel W. fuardian for the ten-year-old daughter! alloon two months ago, sustaining (CLEV BLAND, 0., May 18.—four wall Paper manufacturers and four wall Daper jobbers, charged with conspiracy in restraint of trade under the criminal @lause of the Sherman Anti-Trust law, were placed on trial to-<d District Court. An hour a was called @ jury was obt . The indictments under which the cases of 2 3 the two leading coal shares was the fea- ture of the morning trading. Lehigh : i ; Pack Zelig Fought Hard to, ater, regponding to a, heavy paving TT Draw Pistol When They |, zetia sa compared wish Saturaay's| 3s cPariag consarchs, Fane Governmens | comet, tpenmicalty tn the probating of to th STAN stoper means at tre ws ; " 11-2 pomts to naa Gao base Lo @e| Would show that four manufacturers ‘ae Exclaims Arrested Him. Lehigh Valley's top. price, ‘The se: |04 four jobbers, comprising committees! 1 1) AR STATIONS ROBBED. The Sphinx, om mainder of the ist worked up fraction ally during the first hour, but ¢he high- @n agreement not to eel] to Gve ent ‘Thy courtesy is pro- Jack Zelig, @ notorious east site| er tendency ceased in the subsequant | Smrene 250 Fach to Auto Yeuss. beautifull verbial. nf Mi period, and etocks began to recede from Pprfopor- bial. Walterkins, ingster, was arratgned in Eesex Mar Attorney T. H. Garry, for the defense, Y the initial high marke, re U (Bpectal to The Wrening World), 2 observe the admir- jet Court to-day under the name of|“‘Tne ist remumed the emdly wpward | ont, M2 defendants would prove wuf-| gayviLL, L. 1, May 13—The Long tioned — and perfect bl ith NWittam Atbery and held in $1,500 att | ‘clent justification in not eelling to Frank Island Rafiroad stations in this town able ease with which Move.urent in the afternoon period ¢ol- lowing @ protracted spelj of lethargy at midday, The coal shares, American Sugar and the Interborough issues rose with alacrity. Steel and many other standard @ecurities failed to participate in the late Improvement, with the result that the leet few minutes witnessed a spirited runoff, which caused an irregu- lar closing. On @ charge of carrying concealed Weapons, He was arrested last night & cafe in Second avenue by Detectives nite and Steinert on suspicion of have {ng been implicated in the daring hold~ Bp of @ cider stube, conducted by a woman, in East 8ixth street two months aso. Aa the detectives got hold of Zelig he ight. There was no werrant for put ‘was missing. The “ ” The “Riverside,” M a Qried to push his right hand into his —— Gov. Dix and now a Pubiio Service Com-|" a. few paren later the agent at Lett The “Britton,” ren $3 Si Robt BURNE (CX @utside coat pockr: Detective White ‘The Closing Prices. tmisstoner; J. B. Pearce, Cleveland: C.|payport sent a quick call for help over | The “Avondale,” fe a $ r &OS Kee A eae 8. | Toetay's towest and test prices o¢/C: Aler, Columbus; Norton Newoomb, The “Windsor, The “Hampton,” H got ret an pulled out @ ay eo Sead | et. Louis; Charles B, Maxwell, Chicago; |the lines. ‘The door of the fretght house! 74. wAcherst,”” The West End.” ‘on, $4 @allbre pistol, fully SSruruay ‘coe 00 tational | R. BE, Hovte, Hoboken; John McCoy, |of the Bayport station had been broken d J Cable Edge, Jat on fl in “You're lucky," Xa, | York, Pa, end George Tate, Giens|down and entrance to the station office 7350 Broad iaaline - Ta got tt out Ta ha eng | Fale, N. ¥. made. ‘The safe had been treated itke| 199 proedway. ° @ Broedway, pers, fae & i = the one here and another $9) was miss- 87 Nema Bt First Distitled tn 1770 ‘, peed ing. was ren! a e burglars ‘The detectives tonk their prisoner to g 3% ved GUARDIAN FOR MURIEL ASTOR |nea travetiea ie an automobile, —— Gir Robert Burnett @& Company the Fifth street station and from there | Am ‘+ # if = ———= | District-Attorney Green put detestives | 3107 Broadway, Only Brookizn @tore. ibe €o the Night Court. By the time they | & iat FR], Surresete Fowler, acting to-day on|at work at once, ae did the ratiroad| 00 Fifth Ave, vt hace er: 92-494 W. sath Street, New Yor’ ' arraigned him bondamen were on hand. | ie 18 his own initiative, appointed A. Perry |people. Onposia Oty Ha) r Magistrate MeTuade Gxed ball ar $2,000, | niiome S318 = oa which was promptly furnished. | Atlan 0% 140 hel — a ‘When the sleuths arraigned Zelig in ar = oy Ereex Market Court to-day their wit: aR o Sh * were missing. It was evident Boe Boy 180 =y om joniebody had been busy during th ae 4 ag é “a 2 bec 2; bag 1 fag the hold-up charge without ‘ im + 1 We one merses, 40 Zelig was accused of violat- | pie a” se att _ 8 e ote ing the Sullivan law. Gen. Bi ae Be : been arrested a dozen thmes Bat, 182 %— | nye twelve yoara and has served | ty i Fd St 31 are a ng Sing. Generally a mys- % or Bs ak) ° "e ull” has served him in court, vets 126 1B Se boll tell, Dut. the “police think they have hia Be ant Ae 4s ing . eritled this time on the concealed BB 04K 168 2) tl oppe yon freapon charge—unless he Jumps hie bef, | No, Fe 1S 1B = 8 | millions ree Whitney Coming Home, \% ¥ wo Ty 18 2 ta NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 13.—A/? MO f ed mesage received to-day from St. Johns, | ele hd 3 +3 or men ke Newfoundland, announced the arrival | % 11% 178% 4 ° there of Harry Whitney of this city, | S o° Bh $ ‘acts ae and his party, who had been on a seal Q we oy nie ing trip early in Maren. Mr. | Sou Mi 4 + 3) about we ee reports that he 4a in excellent | 7:1). 53 ty io + « sencranatiliienagienne : Be BS gk ° Puritan “That kind of a suit, made of ne Arguing Allen Case. us. WS IM Ie ye . ” WYTHEVILLE, Va. May 18—inal) Via} ‘ $” bt eh aa American Woolen Company's Puritan Serge. 2 & argument began to-day tn the case of Me ote oy S oung man with an eye to style. . Floyd Allen, on trial for his life for oe ag | erge at style dl end a Ate a ‘oeter at Hillav’ en lawy it ‘ ; “ ———————_—_— | the quality of the clo makers who 5 apeak and the case may not be given to . = an : the jury before Inte Wednesday. The | Amish e foe zie, sales of Breab Beet, in — stund back of the cloth.—as well as the Considered by the American Arial began two weelts ago to-morrow. | iJ. averaged 11.17 cents per pound. *.* More clothes are rubbed out than worn out ad Ee eee ae caeene aualty Oa mt A serges made, and they are spend- sor : Iie» beautiful shade, an unusual blue an ing thousands of dollars to edu- bed GOLD DUST shown is A thoroughbred style fabric for the 12'-1 woo), through, and rough and i) cate the fine trade in the United att one of erate cnccnyearenes taeneye nett tt and el Lec Ut ean cK Rates to thit particular lath, “s a series thorcughbred appearance : Nea) every magazine in the Saves rubbing and saves your clothes appearing in | -ieekararssites enrastss 1 ms A ae sn mo A country has a: full page like the sh eo Marea ses te eas ear eat we Pecan termes shes t a lenearnale toe doa Sh teal : opposite. The cloth is stamped Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, Soda, Ammonia or gtr ou Wi | C ] every yard RPAH. Sold by Kerosene with Gola Dust. : : : national erican 00) en Ompan other tailors for $30 to $40 per Gold Dust has a// of their desirable cleansing qualities in a perfectly harmless and /asting form. The Gold Dust Twins need no outside help—just direct them with your brains. Gold Dust lathers instantly in hot or cold, hard or soft water—converts itself instantly into thick, vig- orous suds that remove grease, grime and settled stains and clear out impurities and germs. Gold Dust spares you and protects your clothes from ‘washboard wear. Save yourself long hours of weary, dreary toil, and double the life of your clothes, by buying and try- ing a package of Dust next wash-day. Gold Dust is sold in @ Scsize and large pack- BE - A few uncalled-for suits at sito ages, The large package ‘*Let the GOLD DUST TWINS ————— Y, regular prices. wor meansgreater economy, do your work" ” ‘ 9 Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) Li @re brought were returned dy the Feder- al Grand Jury here on Oct. 6, 1911. In thése ¢wo branches of the trade, made of the Iate head of the Astor famfly | without wasting for @ petition. His ac- tion 1s designed only to provide for a topresenting National Associations of Gates at Gayville and Bayport Yield (Hall, owner of « string of five and ten- Cent stores in Pittsburgh, Pa., and other Cities, upon whose statements the Gov- qxnment’s case is based. Garry said halt a dozen jobbers and manufacturers had lost money through Hal, and that Hall's indebtedness to Cleveland con- cern, totaling 920,000, had forced it into bankruptoy. Defendants are W. 3. Huppuch, Hud- son Falls, N. ¥., and former partner of and Bayport were entered by burglars, {t was learned to-day, and the safe in ‘each blown open with nitroglycerine. F. D. Bilgh, the agent here, discovered on going to the station early to-day that the window of that office had been ‘forced and the safe drilled and de- stroyed. Thre hundred and fifty dofars weeklies and magazines Here is a cloth that backs up the utmost you can manship. There is no limit to what you can do with Puritan Serge 1620. It shows off your efforts to best advantage—takes and retains style and shapeliness—as a thoroughbred serge should. Mere Wan From Boston 1431 BROADWAY Cor. 40th st . and covere injuries, She wae ono of @ gay jt ‘ies, party who wanted to go from Brussels fitting, every Youn g Straw Hat is a true oval—comfortable, of course. color and the cut. Puritan 1620 Serge has that inimitable Wm Wood, President. Selling Agency, AMERICAN WOOLEN CO. 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