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‘IN THE ALBANY 1 VIE. CRUSADE Sperial Grand Jury's Counts re Sealed When Returned to the Court. ‘ connection with th of the Supreme BSemate committe the affairs of the baay and alleged law, The foreman {i rel that the Grand Jury had ooncluded| Fifty-seventh st tte work, but the Justice orde 1a re Comp Prtll late to-day for the purpose| the animal from the stable of George) U Qf exemining the inlictments. ‘The Grand Jury reported that {t had considered charges against the follow- ing, apd had voted not to return {nite meme: FEdwarl 8. « Gommiseioner of Public S ‘with retiring a Deme tain for politica! re: Rios, ‘Deputy Commissioner of F Safety; Walter Melius, former City ginten and Fire Chief William Bri@geford, charged with letting con- tracts for over $240 without mpen com- i the Aldermen of the city. with accepting $25 tn, Neu of stabiopery allowed by law: George C. Cowel}, for presenting pliexed falne dilla for) apdit €or stationery furnished the n; William F, Wheebck, Max . Eugene T, Murray and George Mogs: . Charged with iMegally sotlelt- ing; votes on election day; Edward 1s; charged with attempting to rent & tpupe for disorderly purrnses to de- employed by the Senate com- mi ehapeed with abduction. Justice Merrell to-day sentenced Wil- Mam H. K. Cornelius, an Altamont ho- tel keeper, who was found gullty of em! ry, in attempting to influence a tive Juror in an excise case, to the ny County penitentiary for three he and to pay a fine of $100 or stand committed for $200 additional days. Justice Merrell in imposing sentence aid he took cognizance of extenuating Girdumetances and the prominent bust- Ness and social position of the prisoner, Dut’ added: “I am afraid that what you have done haa been done here and in other jur'adictions.”” Distriot-Attorney Sanford sald be be- Meved thie conviction would have a “wholesome effect upon the administ ton of law and justice in this county, o_— LAUREL RESULTS. FIRST RAQE—Lau Qve' furlongs.—Fasces, j_ two-year-olds; On 4 IND RACE—Purne $500; for two- yeer-olds; selling; six. furiongs.—Yeng- 106 (Glass), 4 to 2, Oto 'b and ¥'to 10, Brynary, 111 (Martin), 7 to 10, 1 to Band out, second: Ragusa, 103 (Schutt iow). 12 to 1, 5 to 2 and 4 to 5, third. 1.18 1-5. Uncle Obie, Paris Queen ran. BD RACE-Three-year-olds and upward; selling; six furlongs.—Garth, 10 (Bobutting to 1, 5 to 2 and even, won; Mindinette, 102 (Ambrose), 8 to 1, B tojdjand 7 to'b, second: Toniata, 110 Gutw4l), 2 to 1, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5 u Time, 1184-5, Viley, Senator m) Auto Maid, Bred Well, Clem ¥, Union Jack and Hand Running aban. RTH RACE.—Purse $0; three- ; selling; one mile—Warn Horn, 10 ok), 3 to 2 8 to Band 1 to 4, Col. Cook, 108 (Mcintyre), 6 to 2, 4 toB and 9 to %, second; Futurity, 107 Gated), 10 to 1, 8 to 1 and even, third .84-5, Cheer Up, Mananseh, and Aplanter also ran. je” John W ACA, Oct. %.—''Uncle” » Who called 30,000 school chil- id Weatern New| Yor his nephews and nieces, died here iyesterday of uremic poisoning fol- He was sixty- Gren’ in Central other ripd on by the State Colley wulture, of which he t known lecturer ALBANY, Oct. %.--Twenty-five sealed Indlotments were presented to-day by| bridle path fn Central Park ; Ada Van and Mame Belmont,| ! was one of GIVES WILD On 7 S | Marr | Rason, both GIRL’S RUNAWAY HORSE Young Rider Pluckily Sticks Miss Dorothy Rerry had a narrow es- cape from serious injury this afternoon | Inite evidence has been secured by the when @ horse Taylor sa nae en anennenRARe ene yi pime THE!-EVENI POLICE REVEAL PLOT OF WHITE SLAVERS 10 KILL GIRL BETRAYER Her Five Slayers Met and Planned Her Death, De- tectives Learn. MOUNTED POLICE HALF-MILE RACE’ ‘ill Pursuers Stop cared Animal. PRI RRIDGEPORT, Conn,, Oct, 28.—Det- © was riding along the Detective Captain George H. became Arnold sald to-day, that the shooting Tt was! to death of Jennie Cavalier at Strat hase, ford, after she had been taken there nh by five men in an automobile from this man Cty, was act of vengeance exe- cuted upon her for havi sald 1 an Gov. in Phi ranged ng south ® conference between the fi ore on the bridle path the Italian the A y night. At confer} at & Mills at No. 6 West Sixty-wxth atrect.{ence the question was whether the} Hall. The horse became y and} Woman should be slashed with the 'holted. Mixs wn | “squealer's” mark or should be put to} palgni ite ng. after t wung | which to the sh on, horse # terro! the policema: feet of t | tween them @ standstill, (Steele), Time—1.10. tuous, Guide 8, also ran. Reed show, SECOND RACE—Five and one halt furlong#.—Plizabeth Har wood, 109 (Wing- ; Tolgon D'Or, field), second ; Isla Mutuell Tolson 1’ Sheriff L. J. vreast and in the arm, wounded in tiations by open steel constr tion; moss and cotton felied top covered with ou> Empire Leather La Display of avoided th lor heard Miss | patrolman shouted to Miss Berry to and then blew his whistle son, who was ahead of them. whistle seemed to add to the | epurs und managed to get whhin a few an patro’ ma swung in on the ‘other #lde, Mies Berry was very nervou sald that she would take th won; } second; Anna Reed, Idle Tale, ight, $17.8, place, $%20, show, $1.90; delle place, $480, ehow, $3.00; Anna straight, $5.20, se Le Four Shot in Strike Fight. BINGHAM, Utah, Qct. 25.—Deputy Fred Harmon, tram foreman, was shot and Greek strike. pickets when nego- Tramway were resumed to-day. Nothing Down-—10 Days’ Free Trial—50c Week Empire Leather Couch m On 10 Days Free Trial Ww filling, with guaranteed He Ale, death, ‘The latter was determined upon. The fire men, Capt. Arnold says, came to Bridgeport under directions from ertain men in the “white slave” traf for thé express purpose | the woman. Th path, the fight kept 0 ‘The and m nway with e Berry's cries and! °** # | Gomme he runaway, Severay tim State. in alongside of the horse ofs “Col, way each time, by shying fgurement or death for any pergon who becomes “untrue .or any rt of the teldie path, The Whe yeaves the man umler whose pro- tection or witht whom she has been living, He further says the evidence \tends to show a direct connection be- tween the'shooting and the “vice cru- sade" in Chicago, and that the death was ordered by the “national organtza- ‘hit. Arnold further saya that while the #lain woman has been given various names since the crime was committed n her real identity has not been dis- wesg, closed, and there are tions thang) World. y was connected mort less prom4, bietrey nily with the “white trate in “gy New York, New Haven, Conn., and Chi- cago. OTN Se ore HASBROUCK AGAIN WINS. Remains Bull Moose Nominee as #0 rapt health r, and it broke away from n’s horse, Taylor used his fugitive and be- | they forced the animal to but {mal The patrolman, of the horse, R lett m ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 25.—By a vote of four to three the Court of Appeals to- ),|day upheld the validity of the petition nominating Gilbert D, B. Hasbrouck of Kingston as candidate of the Progres- alve party for Supreme Court’ Justice |in the Third Judicial District. Mr. Has- ‘brouck {# the Republican nominee for the juaticeship. ‘Dhe action to eet askte the nomination was brought by the National Progressive party an# John J. Linson, the Demo- + cratic catidid , 161, (Goose (Lottus), thi Ask Ma, 8 Post, Ponkatasset, Be Mutuels_ paid Carpath $8.40, a tom te for the office, The de- ind Queen, 10 (Vandusen),! Ciaion of the Court of API . ‘0 ry peals affirms Golden, Chaumeresl the order of the lower mourts, Vahey) Rarber-alsey “ate Hasbrouck is also the Republican is paid—Eliaabeth Harwood, | nomineg, while Mr, Linson hag recelved place, $3.00, show, 62.8; > Heese Bia now! ga.t0, | the Prohibition indorsement. show, $6.00, Stoppiem in The summer colony of Lake Hunting- ton will have thelr annual reunion to- ‘morrow night in the Palm Garden, Fifty- eighth street and Lexington avenue. ‘This event le'a wala event in Harlem and Yorkville noc! circles, as the vaca- tlonists are largely recruited from these sections. The reunion is eagerly looked the United States Mine] forwar! to, as it gives them a chance to revive summer friendsbips. 7? Well, Ge Up Here. . TMdwell was shot in the perhaps fatally wounded; , and two Greek miners 4 fight’ between officers It ft pleases you. ‘gy Cents Weekly or $2 per month tvs oe 4 Empire turniture Mfg. Co.| 56-58 W. 22d St., New York, N. ¥._ You never got any good out of . the seven wonder WILSON WALL RESUME : CAMPAIGN ON MONDAY: TALKS IN PHILADELPHIA Will Also Try to Secure Elec-] youtns who nad just robbed him of a tion of Democratic Legisla- Wootrow Wilson Monday in Philadelphia campaign which he Interrupted when! hurry to get away. Col, Roosevelt was shot seemed-so certain that he was arrang- ng dates for the campaign. Mzation of Wilson supporters at Governor expects to spend in cam- through New Jersey, in the hope that Senate. Oct. M1, at Madison Square Garden, Ni campaign next week, should go down again, I would cancel even the Philadelphia dates, but, the Colonel hae such a superb physique that he wil hardly have any ill effects now from his injury,” sald Gov. Wilson. pis at “Satan aah FUN FOR HALLOWEEN! ‘The suceens of many = Hallowe'en party wilt be due on hea with every conv of next Sunda: (From the Chicago Record-Herald,) “When did you discover that your hus- | band didn't love you?" “When he began to complain because T his dresser.”” @ WORLD, FRIDAY, WITH TWO WH! John Fleming, the elevated steps Prisone} West pmplainant said a salesman ture in New Jersey. the ec Bio! ate of Moses Stegerman man. NCETON, N. J, will Oct. %.—Gov. resuil next the epeaking The Governor o-day that the Colonel’a recovery 6 contained cloaks remainder of the ded for the do fith came in and bun GriMth took one look It then developed | better known as Bi and Benjamin Cohen, [14 ho was arrested ‘the mischief, Wilson will make two addresses {ladelphia on Monday, one ar- a independent Republican cademy of Music and the other Democratic rAily at Convention Tuesday and Wednesday the His suit c: ing for the legislative ticket of the Legisiature would tic and assure the election » Hughes to the United States station house, Governor will speak on Thursd: and probably will wind up his ign with a trip into New York Roosevelt's strength 1 returning diy that he should be back in the Of course, if his No matter what graduate teacher Am extra, separate feature that, not he missed. Tell your news- im advance to save you a copy of Size of mame 18 deen. LLY GUA! ‘Any The Discovery. STO y powder rag and my hairpins OOTOBER 25, ROBBED MAN SHARES CELLS |TRIES SUICIDE TO ESCAPE HAVING TO GO TO WORK. But Clever and Polite Mr. Stein Very Nearly Goods, A young man, seemingly in great dis- tress of mind, apperied to Patrolman at Thirty-third street and Sixth avenue to~day to hustle up sult case, Fleming did so, ra and complainant went to the hirtieth street station, f No. 2 Hast Twelfth The prisoners gave the names Moses said ‘he was @ prizefighter. Both denied the robbery. Complainant Stein #eemed in @ great ‘ay to a customer! but as he pl charge was changed to mali jand instead of containing cloaks and suits, ft was filled with lingerie which bore the label of Lord & Taylor. | Stein jotned the two men who had lrobbed him In the cell quarters of the NEW PIANOS $148 s2¢ NEW PLAYERS $298 iano DELIVERED F If You Cannot Call. Send at Once for Free Plano Catalogue and Particulars, 12 on BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway and 4818 Fifth Ave. 1912. 0 ROBBED HIM Adam Alberta Slashes Throat Got the Finds Him a Job. because he was afraid he would to go to work. and arrest two @ year, sponging a living from a ried sister and his brother, until refured to support him longer, he went to live with Constantine ten, @ Janitor at the Stuyvesant s| housa Katten found him a job fireman, but that was too hard and he wave It up @ week ago and to his bed, Katten told him 1 where he was Benjamin and Isidor Rett- out, for he had not paid any rent. He sald his sult! Naar 2 o'clock to-da and suits and he Yeshessosfski and M: his room, Alber: His thanke were! Stock were in his ro Iberta cked up the grip por Detective Grif=| mped against him, razor. I've really got to work,” hy , “TL might as well kill myself. and grabbed him.| Whereupon he slashed his throat that Stein was!the razor and jumped out of the Jamin Weinberg! dow into an alrshaft. He fell nd. that d to at r burglary, pur) store and te ex 0 ase was examined old, wife of Georg committed sulaide to-day by tn’ in the bedroom of her home at No. Manhattan avenue. She had been fering from cancer, ano price. ‘The lessons are given in private by competent rs of music and begin as soon as piano is delivered. & CLARK PIANO eo 14 West 32d Street, New Y‘ Leaps trom Window When Friend Many men commit suicide becayse they cannot get a job; Adam Alberta, an Austrian, living at No. 48 Stuyve- sant street, attempted suicide to-day | He had been living in this country” Then didn't go to work he would have to get when Mrs. Roi . Sabina Seba: ly Jumped from bed and grabbed a FOR ONE FULL YEAR To Every Purchaser of Our or $"" Down | ‘ork | NEWARK, 101 Halsey St, and have mar- they ats oot ase work took if he sud- | with win ih . 189 suf- body Corn, Coffee, Tea, Jam, Olives, Macaroni These six, for instance. Here is a bunch of six repre- sentative Premier Foods. There are plenty more Pre- miers and as as these in their integrity. (Premier Catsup and Premier Chili Sauce. Try them in comparison with any other catsup and chili sauce you know—well, we will abide by the test.) But these six named above are big sellers and we were best able to induce your grocer to handle them. Is he a Star Grocer — your grocer ? You will know it if he is, by the Sign of the Star in his store somewhere on the window, or above the win- dow extending out into the street, or hang- ing somewhere in the store itself. LEGGETI Premmler Qual Nays Go and see, won’t you? ¥ Don’t come back discouraged if you can’t find the sign or any of these six Premier Pure Food Products. Think of the pressure your grocer is under to buy all kinds and character of goods and don’t blame him if he is a little slow to see the value of the Premier idea, See our Premier Model Domestic Science Exposit Think of the competition which he has to fight in the shape of chain stores. Do you really want Mier Then help yourself to them. Find out why you want them from our book, which we will gladly send you. This book tells you more about pure food with Teference to concrete instances tan you ever read anywhere else. Then way. Urge your grocer to buy these six Premier specialties. Show him why he should do so for his own good. Show him the advantage of the Sign of the Star on his store. Tell him that we are advertising for his sake as well as for youn that every Go lar we spend in telling the pub- lic about Premier Pure Fools is worth money to him. Tell him these things enthusiastically and thus help yourself to a line of pure pies that are safe, reliable, wholesome and delicious, help yourself in another If you cannot find a Star call 2230 Franklin and we give you the address of the one nearest yeu. Grocery Shop, at the ion, 4th Ave. & 34th St. FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO., NEW YORK 14-Karat Geld Watch, Engine Turned, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert Works or monogrammed articles. flower designs and enri Flat, solid 14-karat Gold Bang’: Bracelet, engine-turned (as it could not be without plenty of thick gol polished, $15.00. Solid 14 karat gold locket; round, floral edge, fine sapphire... $11.50] soriths polishes $5.00 up. Vest Chains, gold, $2.75 up, Solid 14-karat gold guard chain, curb design, 1 finely (i $45.00 mond Solid gold Tie Clasp, thread bor. der, pol- ished, $4.75 old fin- ish, one fine diamond, $5.75 |LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6 The JEWELRY WAY At Lamberts Is the |: ' DAYLIGHT WAY ' So many gift buyers of Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry know that the Lambert Store is always busy. Big windows on two sides of each salesroom let in plenty of light for the examination of Didmond and Gold Jewelry, Diamond and Gold Rings, 14-karat Gold, Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Watches and Silverware. ; There is plenty of light on Lamberts square dealing, too. ALL PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. All Diamond and Gold Jewelry and Diamond and Gold Rings, as well as everything in the Lambert Store, is guaranteed to be as\ resented, and this means the litNe, inexpensive things in gold and silv as well as our masterpieces in Diamonds, Solid Gold and Platinum. Diamond Engagement Rings, $10.00 up These Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings could never be sold at the prices marked if we had not pai ds, each selected by a member of our firm, imported direct and mounted in our own factory on the same prem tirms, we do not buy on long time and pay fancy prices for the accom- modation. The mountings illustrated to-day are Solid 14-karat Gold. | Others in stock are Solid 18-karat Gold and Solid Platinum. » As long as we continue our money-saving policy and our guarai | tee, we shall count on the support of careful buyers of jewelry. Seamless Wedding Rings As the popularity of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings spreads always, we are al- increasing our business. No» can praisé them too highly. Every chape and wi ENGRAVING FR From hundreds of watches, a select com- pany, all guaranteed after examination by our own experts, we choose this one, which any lady would be proud to own. j ® gold hunting case, engine turfied, Waltham, | Elgin or Lambert works, price ($16.50. Ask for other Christmas watches, also’ for solid gold watch chains, $9 up; charms of solid gold, $ All goods exchangeable after°Christmas excej Place Your Order for Monogram Fobs Now More Bracelets Sold Than Ever Lambert Solid Gold Bracelets, in styles to deligh most particular person, were never more adm ed with three La Vallieres and Lockets | Solid 14-karat gold;| 14 kerat gold round locket, striped) 4a Valliere, bow ...$11.00| Watch or Guard Chains (48 inches long). The new Lambert solid gold watch neck solid 14-karat gold, jasps and Stiff Bar Cuff Linke Useful gifts for men we have in or original styles, We offer welcome suggestions which ar, yi to wives, sisters and mothers, Solid 14-karat gold Cuff \ Solid 14-karat G Links, chased, polished ais Oxtl or Roman finish, { 4 ‘ spot cash for the Diamon vith our store. Unlike other 14-Karat..’. 18-Karat. 98. 22-Karat. .$10,60 th and style. Solid 14-karat »25 up, and solid gold heart lockets, " $16.50 pt lettered, engfavell-to-order New Bracelet Watch The best make expansible bracelet, Solid 14-karat gold, polished, fitted with Swiss watch-works, having fine jewelled movement, fully guaranteed, $32.60. In best quality gold filled, $15.50. Silver mounted on leather Strap, 86.78. It is a pleasure to select Jewelry at a store offering so much that is novel and interesting, as our store. rd and ¢ gold, heavily chased in f a 8 ine diamonds. Ro: gold La fancy design pearls, $2675 Solid knot of peari dia, $90) mond..... chain, used for locket or wateh, $9.00 up, Neck Chains. solid noonnoom Solid 14-karat gold. guard ain, lapped curb, faney Mies. esses.16.00 ‘¢ not costly Links, © chased scroll, Rose finish, $5.00 $7,50 Saturday Nights Until 10