The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1912, Page 16

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ince SENTENCE EIGHT CRIMINALS MERCY FO FOR THREE ae kn First Ofte, Five Go { to Penitentiary, Three to , Reformatory ‘Judges Crain, Swann and Mulqueen &f the Court of General Sessions dis- Bosed of cleven convicted criminals esterday, All were first offenders, ¢ BY JUDGE CRAIN. ‘ h Kramer, thir ears old, Stole $4 Restitu de and prior good reputation. Gentenco suspended. } Benjamin Kornfield, twenty-five years 4, pleaded guilty abandonment of tid. First offense, Penitentiary one 4 BY JUDGE SWANN. ‘ Webster, twenty-four years old, Pleaded guilty of carrying a razor. First Offense, Penitentiary forty days John Fisher, seventeen years old, and George Peter, nineteen years old, both leaded guilty attempted grand larceny ried to steal 2 cent m drunken man in Chatham Square, First offend- Kach Elmira Reformatory. ere. Gilbert Anthony, twenty years old, leaded guilty petty larceny. Stole $12 rom desk in employer's office. Firat Offense. “Because of reatitution having Yeen made and defendant's prior good ®aracter sentence suspend rdo, forty-four years meanor, Firat offense, Sen- y-two years old. ting to sell co Penitentlary one month. John Tyson, Pleaded guilty #rand_ larceny. purse containing 610 from woman in Fourteenth street subway station. First twenty-six years olf Stole offense Elmira reformatory. BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. Frank E. Goewey, twenty-elght years old, Pleaded guilty forgery third are Ivishonest offense, State prison from two a half years to four years and ten months. Martin A, Ripp, forty-one years old. Penitentiary one year. Louls Di Menna, twenty-two years m4. Tried and convicted assault on @ri. First offense, Elmira reformatory, —__ — Mall.) [GIRL HAD HERSELF ed guilty carrying @ revolver GAGGED AND BOUND TO FOOL ee | Didn't Want Know She'd Them Her Let Lost to Place in Factory. After twelve hours of hard work try- ing to unravel a blind mystery, detec- | tives of the Corona, L 1, station got a onfession ‘day from fifteen-year-old ca Fnrlght of No. 140 Ratiroad Corona, that the assault and own home were wanted to hide from her parents by this epectacular method the fact that she had been discharged from her po- nition in the factory of the Amertoan At 7 o'clock Inst night Minnie Ferona, the same age as Veronica, ran to Mra Enright and told her thet her daughter was lying, bound and gagged, in a lot 200 feet from thelr home. Mrs. Enright found that {t was as Minnie Ferona had {d; her daughter was lying in the lot ckings and dress torn and a red janna handkerchtef tled as a gas ut her mouth. When the gag wa removed she sobbed that a tall young man had attacked her and stolen $1.76 which she carried in her stocking. iver came the girl} seallant When their sus- piclona were arouwed they began to question the child's friends and then It was that Minnie ‘ona admitted that the robbery was She had been the had tled the gag t and then given the with this story, the friend's mouth rm. Confronted who had stuck Hard Rubber Company at College Point. | Schlang’s Special Offer in High Grade Taliloiing For’ Days, | Saturday $16 | Monday, ; Suits to Order. | Tuesday. Value $20, $22, $25. her story #0 persistent , weakened, Mi that she c sr STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED. |No Indigestion, Gas, Heart- burn or Dyspepsia Five Minutes After Tak- ing “ Pape’s Diapepsin.” ar regularly more than a ach sufferers in the ed ind realize not only ii ut lasting relief, thie harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour @assy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don’t fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your ‘stomach, if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestio t from y y . There will » no belching of undi- gested food mixed with acid, no stomach Kas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feel- ing in the stomach, nausea, debilitating h hes, dizziness or intestinal griping. M1 all go, and besides, there will ALL LAL LAL IAA LELETLTDRLA IL NALBULAAOL AU POEDUL TOAD TILT DUDA LOPUDODUL DOL UTEP EAL TON AAEM EPI e poison the breath with nauseous odors. \ Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for NN hs, because it takes food and digests it just the our stomach wasn't there. ive minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. it ‘These large fifty-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of dyspepsia, indigestion | ‘or any other stomach disorder. 265 Sixth Ave. samrane%. THE EVENING WORLD, Ati LR OR Rk AA de 1, Only Entrance Ie Through the Furniture Store Clothe YourWhole Family on N This is the only credit house where you are sure of N |. @ square deal in Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices Open sly Sienna Until 9 o’Clock. FREE FURNITURE WITH EVERY PURCHASE A Mahogany Parlor Tabie FREE With Every $50 Purchase Clothing onCredit } $20 Suit or Overcoat } 3] 500 WHEN values are so evident as they ff are in these suits and coats, words in any f form fail to mean absolutely anything. If, however, you would save $10 on your suit and overcoat visit our men’s clothing department to-morrow, and you will be re- paid not only in money saved but in better clothes satisfaction than you have ever en- joyed. And a further word about the young men’s models included—they are of an entirely exclusive character of style and range of materials; they are the kind of clothes that bring admiration. 1.004 WEEK N CALUI LMI MDOALLIITILLLE | | | This BE) OUTFIT FREE'E with Every Purchase of $109 Consisting of Bed, Spring and Mattress; Value $20 1912, VOGEL BROTHERS 42d St. at 8th Ave. Sale of 10, 000 Winter Overcoats For men who pei to be well dressed For men who want to keep warm For men who want to get great value for their money Winter Overcoats at $15.00 & *16.50 Winter Overcoats at $18.00 « °20.00 —| Winter Overcoats at $92.00 & $25.00 In All the Newest Models— Chesterfields—Box Coats—Tourists—Half Belted—Full Belted—Plaid Back—Shawl Col- that are sold in the high priced district for $18 and $20 that are sold in the high priced district for $22 and $25 that are sold in the high priced district for $30 and $35 lar—Double Breasted—Button Through—Ulsters—Big Great Coats—Convertible Collar. In_ All the Smartest Fabrics— Meltons— Kerseys—Velours—Chinchillas—Beavers—Shaggy Elysians —Friezes—- Moulles—Rough Cheviots—and sizes for all men from 33 to 50-inch chest measure. If you like good clothes, well |) tailored and perfect fitting, you don't have to look for any better than Schlang, My Tailor, can give you. It’s easy to locate thousands of the ]) most well dressed men of Brooklyn who get their}) clothes made by us for half the price they would pay elsewhere. Hundreds of new and exclusive styles to choose from in Suitings and Overcoats. Nother day. He ot triage in which were three men. ef them occupled cor: Ber seats, and the third was stretched @t full length on the opponite aide. When asked to pull up a bit the man Pretended to be asleep, but at length Grew Mis knees towurd his chin, After 4% While he atretohed out again, wiptar Gls fect on Mr. Pughe’s coat. 414 man, I did not come tn here to ve A Guaranteed Sewing Machine FREE With Every Purchase of $150 or over VOGEL BROTHERS 42 Sr. at BAve. Ed Store Open Late Saturday Night. ade a doormat of.” The man opened Fa eyes and then sat upright. “Well, blowed," he said, “you are a parson, and I thought you wer if 0) MMEYE Ona MEANS STANDARD 6th Ave. and 20th St. Near City Hall, Brooklyn. Open Evenings. The Cammeyer Basement Creed Not a so-called bar; styles, but aC Metal Cait and Button Tac: Blucher,’ Cuban Hee! © and ie and lew Heole, All this seaso: New Bivies, “Goolyear Welt, $9.50 Women’s 4.00 Shoes Gun Metal, Tan Russia Cait aud Batent, Leather with Whipcord ‘Tope and Patent Leather with Tan Kid Tops, Goodyear Welt soles, fourteen Button, High and ‘Cuban Hee Children’s Shoes Pero Gubrsy cd ngwe 1:65 ‘That the oy gain basement for factory damaged goods and year-old 8 shoes for slender purses, made under our most exacting standards, ‘Cammeyer” quality is upheld in the basement—in short your money further for real. genuine shoe quality than anywhere in the world. goes “stand up" under all rough wear your “aonny" can give them, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures “ “ $2.60 $2.50 3 $150 $15.00 $20.00 $30.00 “ “ RELCHEN Ook Kitchen Closet, door; Kitchen o1 ware BY Shih NU \ RA FURNITURE =! ° WE PAY FREIGHT and R. R. FARE. consis ny DELIVERED BY MOTOR TRUCKS UNMARKED srr, yy a! ‘OPEN ON ELECTION DAY $8 FREE This LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $3 Pov Down $50 Dew $75 0 *( 2) iva — ‘ PAY Ee .00 WEEKLY OPENS AN Lm ACLOUNT [eve APARTMENT $7** Down verstsnca teen on 9100 *59 to 500 |$10 "es" $150 Ber. ITB ©IIO srs: OPEW EVERY EVENING UNTIL 90°CLOCK Te. compy Av. 36%. 35s. N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market pre lem cS OMOUTITT OoMOUTFIT need room. Hardwood $5 Japanese Vases Spice Cabinets 1.95 Choice of 100 patterns, styles and sizes, nde painted. Some are worth Mel as much as $10. Your choice, 1.95, 69c Willow Clothes binet 11% H38 ish cat auth, Bart $1 Kitchen Sets 59c $25 Reed Pullmans 14.95 Open Accounts From £50 Worth $3 Down é America’s Greatest? 78 Worth $5 Downs Weete Simei g Me cect Furniture ann "$5. te to $1,000 100 Worth $10.00 Down $iwuiy Societe ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYME WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE In case of the death of the wage -we will at in ale, ovadvertined < CHARGE eae Double stamps Mornings GREATCLEARANCESALES The Most Important Money Saving Event of the Year Holiday Merchandise is on the way—and we We must dispose of all odd Pieces and odd Lots at once. Don’t delay—never before have prices been so terrifically slashed. And selling will be rapid. Every article on sale shows Savings of One-Third to One-Half 39c Actual 59c hs Value anes ANY KIND. at yg tall Stampe “Green °f, ye teaESiny Wiatuitea

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