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fl - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 1, 1912. \ MWANIGALGUILTY American Wives Are Adepts ) INDYNAMITEPLOT;, BHNS ASHEPLEAD a sce Will, but Don’t Try Break It,’’ Says Mee, { Informer at Start 1 Stittot Trial of 51} Robert E. Ely—‘Teach ( Labor Leaders Acknowl. | Him the Beauty of ves} ; : Truth, but Don’t De- edges His Guilt. | spair if He Tell a Few | Lies ‘WILL AID PROSECUTION, | | Insiet on Courtesy and Men, Accused of Transporting) Consideration for Oth- and “Planting” Explosive | ¢7a,Gt fhe Supreme Vir- , tues—If Spanking Has Arraigned at Indianapolis, No Good Effect Don’t Administer Corporal Punishment. - ENDTANAPOLIS, Ind, Oct. 1—When | the fifty-one dynamite conspiracy cases | were called tn tho Untted States Dis- tstet Court to-day Ortte McManteat was) Marguerite Mooers Marshall. { {immediately arraigned. McManigal, sur- There are three perfectly good reneons ounded by half a dozen deputy mar- why irs, Robert Erskine Ely should “shals, then was led into the court-room | p, vy the Judge's private door and placed | stang vmericah motherhood to with. stand she caustic criticisms of Di m@chair near the bench tn full view of a Ne defendants, who oyed him intently. | peo” ‘Ons sean, rubles . ig pa aeebliiiat lecued “e SnY | tg Amelia, and the third ts the Baby. iinted. Well fed end faultioase ab. | 18 short, the three happy and heathy Wey BeiMtaiea! mage 4 digo | *Pecimens of childhood in the Ely home Naerecn's order, Rags hig Ald @ro the best possible answer to Dr, , # face mpread in | Berginsky's assertion that "the Ameri- Do you understand the charges can mother has not acquired the art of gainst you?" tho Court asked, "I do, Your Honor,” came in a clear ber! é 23 so many sickly and ill-bred If You HAD to Osculate Him, You Shouldn’t Have Done | It IN THE STREET! A now form of torturefor poticeinen, more sinister than graft investigations, more painful than winter wind whip-| ping around @ fixed post, and possessed | of possibilities as deadly as the burgiar’s | bullet, was put to the test on placid Washington ifeights Inet night and de- sertbed in Harlem Court this morn- ing by @ red-faced young patrolman, Facing the victim—Policeman Geiger of the West One Hundred and Fift second street station—as he May trate House about ft, was a handsome, Gark-haired woman, who frequently blushed and murmured “Impossible! On, I couldn't have done that!” “Yes, Your Honor, she kissed me," stammered Geiger, “Right out in the middle of Amsterdam avenue at One Hundred and Fortieth streot she kissed me, and there's nothing in the manual that says part of a Dollcoman's duty is being Kissed by “Couldn't you have escaped if you idn't Mike it?" asked the Court. “I wan on fixed post, Your Honor,"*| groaned the youthful guardian of the enc “Oh, to duty said is Honor, “that's devotion ; Sense of In Art of Real Motherhood WHO) YQU ie THIS BASHFUL COP?) think of any- to call It but extreme disorderly 1071 Free miled sweetly a $10 id Geiger looked like a truthful young officer and she wouldn't Sispate ms ‘WHY IT IS RISKY To Have Clogged Nostrils Have you pains over the right pains over the left eye, pains ac the front of the head? Do you take cold easily, sneeze a great deal? Do you sneeze until you become dizzy? Does first one nostril, then the other, close? Have you a discharge from your nostrils? Are you losing your ? Do crusts form in your nostrils? Do you sleep with your mouth open? Does your throat feel dry, as if sand was dusted over it? Doos your throat tickle as if a horsehair had lodged in it? Have you a dropping !n the throat? Do you have to be constantly clearing the throat? J+ your hearing falling? Have you unnatural sounds in the ears? Are those sounds like steam escaping or like water falling? Do your cars feel like they were stopped up? Does the wax harden in your ears? Do your oars discharge? Have you pains in the chest? Have you soreness behind the breast bone? Have you stitches in your side? Have you @ dull ache under the shoulder blades? Have you an irritating ugh? Do you spit up & tough, gray- ish material? Lo you spit up a yel- Modernize your home. e individuality in your decorations. Get the best. NEWARK 141-145 Hebay Street Make your home more attractive ODERN wall papers will work wonders in your home. Thibaut’s papers express the newest and most modern thoughts in wall paper. Thibaut’s new creations’ in cut-out bor- ders and panel decorations will prove an inspiration to the home-maker. Reflect your Avk your decorator to supply wh) with Thibaut’s Wall Papers. Fi WALL Thibauts pavers MADISON AVENUE & THIRTY-SECOND ST. per NEw YORK “Soot THE LARGEST WALL PAPER HOUSE IN THE WORLD half deflant voice from the prisoner. “Are you Lali or not guilty? lowish material. Do you 4 "Yo, air, Tt was Ike thi, I wan La AY standing there all alone about 1.20, won, tthe more fj en Lo agp | dering Where ail the people were. Sud- Ie fiat ie diseare | |deniy some one” grabs me trom behind si evading oe ea and chioat I and two strong arms aro wrapped sinem fihdiesta lates ihi"f around my neck. The first thing 1) pe le and avout bu | thought, of course, was ‘Gangsters! 24 | ‘nthe inet es | seemed whoever it was trying to | {ome tim | garrote me and T started to fight for my | in th —. ee | He, low do you do it?” I asked Mra, Ely. went both her hands In a gesiure of playful protest. She {s @ small woman, with individuality enough for a person three times hier size, a combina- | tion of sweet: and epiciness that re-/| minds o} ginger cookie. " “But I have not yet done it!” she (ptrs.Roft & RN And Her ‘Son Bobbie the informer was led back to the Mar-| cried. “I am only beginning. Bobbie, shal's office. my oldest, is only five years. All the! ————— Benedict Brothers Established 1819 Incorporated 1890 THE DOWNTOWN JEWELERS are now permanently Located in their newly Remodeled Building Stationed within a rati in the smait| timo I am working and planning how| you would say that he was gupta Keni faults of all-ittie, untrained ante “But 1 couldn't alake off those sates St at Broadway and Fulton Street <ourt mom where they occepied almost | to help my chtldren grow up into the! and disgraced his bringing up? mals, and while they must be dis) POWerful arms, The best I could do come In onetmption a ets © This business, founded in 1819 by Samuel W. Benedict, the half the space, the fifty-one defendants | Mght sort of men and women. So far — Ud ‘Oh, yes!’ they always answered. | couraged they need not cause the loving charged with complicity in the Mo-|I am not @ bit discouraged, but there| “There you aro! sald I. ‘Who are| mother great anxiety for the future. Namara “dynamite plote” were placed | {8 ¢0 much yet €0 do.” you, that you should lay claim to that| Good mannere and an unwillingness to om trial before Federal Judge Albert | SUGGESTIONS FOR MOTHERS TO | child's gratitude for giving him what! make others unhappy are the important RB, Anderson to-day, Judge Anderson FOLLOW. belonged to him, a happy home, and} things nt 9.46 A. M. ordered called “Consoll- " iked it nd here! What he wiil some day pass on to some| “I really believe that a great deal of dated case No, 8, the United States} However, we Tone fon orn { Other child? And when he is old enough| sowalled naughtiness 1s due largely to va, Frank M. Ryan, et al.” ore 8 few pag bc m4 {OF other | tg choose his own life-work, what right! olreurnrtances ov hich the child has | ‘Whoever participated with the Me- Gear on Mrs. Ely's practical! have you to intetfere? It is you who|no control, For instance, when we lived Namara brothers in the series of dy. y would make ef him a faflure, not him-|{) @n apartment, Bobble was very namite and nitro-glycerine explosions | Difeet your child's will, Wat do | geit. My. simotaity iy fog deplores anit father of the present Benedicts, is claimed to be the oldest established house condacted by the one tamily (father, succeeded by his sons) . in this country. Mr. Samael W. Benedict retired from business in 1860, and in 1863, during the Civil War, the sons removed from Wall Street, where they had been with their father many years, to thecorner of Cortlandt Street and Broadway, remaining there until 1901. There . after they were at Liberty Street and Broadway eleven years. Clogged Nostrils Cured oe he 2H: MAvard W Jotnwen tint cone Peau 1 ate bea ‘atarrh Atay postens jnaughty indeed. The people upstairs y' it both. | which preceded and followed the| 0t #7 to breax it. » [WATCH THE EFFECT OF A GOOD | and the people downstairs complained Be te aSoetl 1 peat to { The present location being directly opposite the open, space of St, wrecking of the Los Angeles Times! Rhepeal bipiingere ee Mysarthed SPANKING. of him. Now we have a whole house BE, poms a ght mos eer pao | Paul's Church, the light can never be obstructed. This is greatly te. Masipiions wats reuse he Gavata: you a few les. Hye tet PMA Me TO Tiare da culate ee ka mek ok te eT Tattan Meatber coughed all win the advantage of customers in selecting fine diamonds. Non-experts - own way in everything?” I ed. ‘No, indeed,” replied Mra. Ely, ‘1)time. And Bobbie's naughtiness and even consider that there are times, with| that of his brother and er are re. end most of thelr ment hopes to disclose in the trie] | Zasist om courtesy, ana consid- uted, dettren of closed, nee. which began to-day. eration for others ag the gupreme be vou could be tings he reports should not select gems by artificial light. mr, that ia tint ar avi he an ale with @ The Benedicts have always been noted for the sigerter gay At the head of the lat of defend-| Virtues. very lttle children, when corporai pun-| duced to a minimum. They were in the Ms mouth ey tiie haa tetroed, ; ante, who thus are brought into court] _ 20 salded by the young child's iiment in moderation is advisable Tno| wrong surroundings’ before. 1 don't | Sean ie, eg iia" | their WATCHES, DIAMONDS and RICH GOLD JEWELRY, and exactly two years after the Los Ange-| Ukes and dislikes in the matter of {test of it is whether it really makes|mean that they should be altogether Ot ae tt Tali Cri Ostione lem disaster, are: food, eo long as he appears to ‘the child behave better. If it does not| excused on that account, or that I did was to aquirm around so that I faced ¢ “Frank M. Ryan, President of the In-| thrive havo this effect, it almply bestializes| exouse them. But as won as I could) tye” nada ™ eround so that T face ARE You % ternational Association of Bridge and When your child is saughty, [him and should be given up. I tried to remove the clroumstantial| ionor it was t Structural Ironworkers. . | consider the ciroumstances as well “I think that the mother should teach h D ch| cause of the trouble.” TOR, cons Ortie B. Mc3! iF k | the child, » | the ehtld to obey her when she speaks,| ‘How would you treat the untruthful hi i 4 . plalegtereng sated nd from the very beginning.” | put, whenever possible, she should give | chil Ely, “the mother ; and et Wwe from them ONLY can be procured the celebrated Benedict Patent Collar Button “J. W. McGraw" on the Pacific Coast,| |“ & confessed dynamiter and tfc Comet: | emphasized Mrs. him her reasons. Sho should even ex- ‘The average child lies quite bei tt ts the environ-| piain to in her reasony for demanding | naturally amd unhesitatingly to dciecerens tn teenument of ‘ McNamara brothers, who has | Stould remember th plain : 5 deat 10h 1 foneltce sa 4 I tart yp dy as a witness for | inents with which sho gurrounds her | prompt obedicnce—that she may perhaps| set Aimeelf out of trouble. & ao inne oes anay with. the the prosecution ever aince hia arrest tn ittlo ones that will make thelr future, | save him from Instant danger. But 1 liks| 0t Believe that the instinct for ear tudes r re more than any good or bad traits in| strong-willed children, and I am ao giad| Verectty tae natural st wae all mine are that kind, The thing to do| ™¥ Poh eee ‘ure “cea is not to break the will, and thus de- ohilaren. Tt anowed that the ims and I remember #0 keenly stroy tho child's etrength of character,| {nation wae awake, and Herbert S, Hookin, successor of Joha J. | warnings I received before but to bend it in the right direction begun to despair of this particular MoNamara as Secretary-Treasurer Of; arse one, ‘Adopted children always} ‘The great positive virtue to teach | child's having the Union, whom McManigal accuses of 440, out badly,’ I was told, But when| children is the soctal one, a proper ‘The thi vetng ne STE of pd deiner pln’ I dared—1 didn't always dare=I sald to| consideration for the rights of others. orew,” and one of the originators of 8 | 5 . } my friends, ‘I suppose, if you adopted| The more thoroughly they learn this | PARE.) HACRG BOO! 8S alarm clocic acheme by which explosions | 2o114 and he did not wish to follow | the lees real naughtiness they will show. | jaymuatlon, aad mot te sates ero set off seererel hours after the! tne path you had marked out for him,| Fibs and bad temper and indolence are| qoesn's know without showing. mine was placed. eel “Do you agree with Dr, Most of the other defendants are pres- Hutehinson that the ohfld should select ent or former union officials whom, the | gether in @ conspiracy by an extensive | HE GAVE HER JUST $1. 55 aa owe a eee 101 spondence from 1905 to 1911, during od ms a 4 Bovernment charges were linked to-| nich time more than one hundred ex-| TO FEED HER 27 CHILDREN. | ata: othecrea’ ak. ip aty yt Plosions in States scattered from Mas- Painful, and. inateed” of curt falls Geatneat, ‘bate “tten ts inte the ae low Important my met be shown in the cane of Germs cot aad baatea Detroit a year ago last April pri peopel SEA as Waa iy TN er nwa! three of my children a: . Wedding Invitations that are distinctive not alone because of the recognized superiority of the engraving, but for the high quality of the work in general. the ohila the right and wrong uses of . Slane Clock thing einer acne wie 90 } that many children, particularly when resides at 170 oat Tdth et. sachusetts to California occurred in _ . tf PAY Carey Parone aie ; ‘ th Works under construction by employers) So Connecticut’s Greatest Mother] {ey are, young. nave an, instinctive It son autter trom, Prices Moderate. of non-union labor, as they flourish they should be allowed ertain independence of diet. But the mother should use her judgment, too, Whenevet my sons want to skip a meal aati a “s =i ie ot nt in of the ” | ara brothers are in prison In| HARTFORD, Oct. 1—Mra, Rosanna’ y gay ‘all right,’ because I know their! 1 age ale ie LL Ae pag} % ou Nolan-Graen-Dowd, the mother of twen- | intuitions are quite normal. But my padttebed, | e ork am O. ates Senator John dante | ty-seven children, each of whom she Uttle daughter, who Is naturally ner-| ‘On, you big beur with the braay but: | | appeared as counsel for the defendants four men were Indicted last Feb- | Says of Her Third but John J. McCray, Wheeling, sh never has been located ‘and the Husband, * Prompt delivery an paatioati Seature. rie! 1 wilt be pleased 21) cont! Fou ‘nothing for Tiile the Government. was represented | avers ehe nained without repeating her- | YOU. Mul UIWaye take 4 veitaln | con PE. f. _ = Sth Avenue & 36th Street by District-Attorney Charles W. Miller! self, had her third husband, Frederick | or not. 2 “Then she kisses me, and that's not) 2M ron Bul "ding | Yand his assistant Dowd, in the police court for non-| “One thing 19 inexcusable*in any | the worst of it, for by this time a big Broadway and 23d St: New York | Sixteen defendants were placed under | eee een en ae some atep-| parent,” conchided Mra, Bly, “and that | crowa had collected and women wore| Wesate ma onds each to appear for trial os riners ench under’ $3,000 bonds | father, but, according to his wo-pound | i, a ite in bonds of $350,-| consort, he 4s a poor provider. | i "sho testified, “Fred | ve cents at oue «ime, | fifty at another and L think he gave me y ntton of Governm eighty cents Friday night.” ‘The Court ughly into the cases which ret a e 0) tn the imprisonment of the MoNut figured out tha: this meant about six all that part of the evidence of th cents aplece per child and put Dowd on | | | lay, A, iitinta i 5 if nec el a) houting ‘You brut itogtey Tiirsday aad 4 it ng. Punish 1 necessary, but| yelling and men shouting ‘You rute,| i Ree ay aa that woman! ‘Witnesses are to be called from many While tt is not Are You Tortured by Bad Teeth? ng aslceeay ie eer at me tow iT a als Mhode and ‘make thei o lifelong pleacare (s\you- Or. McBride's Sv Our Patent Suction Teeth Fit, Feel and Look Perfect cific Coast explosions us pertains to the probation, Ostrich Plumes MMegal interstate shipment of explonives| Probation, make their own living, One of the |. We are foremost manufactur- | TRANSPORTING OF DYNAMITE | daughters, mae wet tn ‘ours se ( summer on @ ‘ i ers of Ostrich Plumes. Instead ON TRAINS, {t by appropriating a male friend's dia. | of disposing of our season’s || Each of the thirty-two indictments re-| mona scart p! \ surplus stock to retail dealers at [| turned last February contains charges against all of the defendants, and the pout” prices, we have decided jes vro embraced in three 6rouvs | Lo DON, Oct. 1.—Tha Rev. Augustun | to conduct a special extraor- } | They are: ; K Orlebar, who was the original for dinary sale directtothe wearer. Transporting dynamite and nitro-gly- | Huchesa (Pom Brown at Rush! in 4 | 1 trains from one State) ‘ is sal ee ee eats ‘McManigal col Aght with the Slugger Williams, !9 dead Thus during this sale es can ‘was done when these explosives! at the age of elgaty-eisht. However, ve at least 50% of the regu- |} were carried tn sult cases from hiding] he wi ir real price on Plenietat places at Muncie, Ind, Rochester, Tim °. not the model for Tom Brown | in other respects. 4 Indianapolis, to citt the same qualities and sizes, were to be blown up. Conapiring to vie “e inters! Sale Prices Range)! init ion. after the Lay's Work | from $1.00 to $25.00 porta what's maoge Fetrecbing than | portation of explosives + « Moa OF ie ash none re & cup of Te: Be sure it's Every conceivable variety and | directed against members of the N THE SPIRELLA COMPANY 506 FIFTH AVENUE silver, Platinum and Porcelain, ) 50c, $1.00 Up ony abe oaaran br all Set Teeth, oe SOREN te Macy's. rowns al Pat ig hy ie ent Work, $5 a Tooth NEWARK Bintorss Corner Iiroad a Market mt | HOURS Mubudbat SyNpays are '©O©OOOQOQOOOO ©OOE INVITE YOU TO THE FALL OPENING OY tHe SPIRELLA CORSET SHOP TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY ANU SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK, COMB AND SER OUR ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS, EVIL ON LINES OF THE UTMOST GRACE AND BEAUTY, AND REALIZING THE LATEST TENDENCIES OF VASHION, THE WONDERUUL PLEXIBIL: ITY OF THE SPIRELLA BONING ADAPTS THK SPIRELLA CORSKY TO THE BEST EXPRESSION OF PRESENT MODES, EVERY CORSET 1S MADB TO ORDER, FITTED HKEKK OR IN YOUR OWN HOME HY OUR EXPERT CORSETIFRE, selection of Ostrich Fancies |) anda were conducting “open shops. Barbara, Cal, thirty-nine sticks of and Birds of Paradise of ex- ]| The fret explosion or attempt record- | New York Ostrich Feather Co, ||272ami's with « fuse were found ne. Bold in airtight tins only HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums in the universe. | ed was at Miller's Falls, Mass, in the neath a bridge just before a specta! ceptional quality at prices ummer of 1905, and the last Oc 40 West 4th Street train hearing a ident Taft r saed style’in high grade French and wal Erectors’ Association, an oF: E iPTON ’S a mation of constr prs who had | Willow Plumes, Also a choice [)Syiken off relations with the. unto j never equalled before. 1911, when at 2 A. M. over, ‘Twenty the explosion® oc. = — . Broadway, ond Witth Aven jourred in Oni 0. 1 | ha gr Red ro Cough ugh Dre ral World Wants Work Wonders. | =

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