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Se Tepid j | AS CHARGED WITH | osc 7 UND LARCENY Thomas C. Whitlock, Former| \ State Senator, Arraigned and Then Paroled. (DENIES THE CHARGES. ‘George Deperino Alleges That He Obtained $2,000 by | |, False Representation. Thomas C. Whitlock, a practisin: temey of Brooklyn, with an of Me, 26 Court street, and a former State Sepator from the Fourth District, was @rmiqned in the Adams Street, Police Court today on a warrant charging fhim with grand larceny in the first de- 1 He was paroled by Magistrate threshed out. The complainant against Whitlock, whose reputation in Brooklyn has been high during his eighteen years of -os- fdence there. 1s George Deperino of No.| ‘The stock market displayed a moderate] }l@ ruined mo and 1 left him. One 802 Union avenue. Deperino awears|degres of strength at the opening to-| thing he wanted me to do was t un: Cee that Whitlock, by false representations |day, Steel, Union Pacific, Reading and) @ child and Keop it until the parents King George bred that through influence with the Dis-|Copper ruled strong with gaine of al: | Pal triet-Attorney and courts he could get|nost 1 point. ‘The ilat experienced dif-jother things he asi & Hght sentence for Edward Deperino,|ficulty in maintaining the higher], “I went back to & Ddrother, accused of murdering hin/ranges and began to yield to realizing mother, swindled the Deperino family jat tho end of the t hour, ut of $2,000, ‘This form of selling depressed the | CPE him, A truly aristocratic THE CHARGE MADE AGAINST rita almost 1 point below the ins! nicely until yesterday morning. Thea,! overcoat for the 1 high, but @ firmer tone eventually |ag 1 was going to work he came up THE LAWYER. Deperino’s affidavit on which the war- fast was issued on recommendation of District-Attorney Cropsey, sets forth that in January, 1910, Edward Deperino er gn was under indictment charged with ° i shooting and killing his mother because she had married after the death of Deperino's father. Deperino swears that he retained Whitlock to defend nis |Mst few minutes gave pr feather. Appearance at closing time Whitlegk, accordipg to the complain- Qnt’s aMidavit, fret demanded a fee of | Amos k's $2,400 and then agreed to accept $1,000, |Am. Can On Jan, 6 1910, $900 wan paid and Whit-|am jcees, lock, Deperino says, declared that he | Am. , . bad seen the judge and the Distrtor-At- | temas wining. | formey and had arranged to get Ra. /*At 7 & 8. Ward off with @ light sentence. pote Be. ¢ developed. Afternocn price movements {final hour and ¢hetr efforts fore County Judge Fawcett, and on tho | re BAvice of his counsel, ple: ansiaughter in the first degree. Whitlock, the complainant said on April 16 that ho had seen the ‘Judge and Erastus Backus, the proba- lon officer, and arranged it Edward Should be let off with a term of one year in Elmira Reformatory. But, the complainant swears, Whitlock sald $00 more would be necessary to bring aboyt this result and the money was paid DRPERINO’ [Wat ERINO'S BROTHER GETS be} mt LONG SENTENCE. Y April 19 Edward Deperino Ex, Div + Advanc Li 4 AS court records show that|Ferrtck Was je Fawcett told the young man she : Was getting all the consideration to! inithe Baoker ¢ Which his plea entitled him, Policeman William Ferrigh of the | Attached bP sag aMdavit 48 ono | Bronx Park station, who was indicted #worn to by Eugene Hawkins, @ lawyor for perjury by the Grand Jury yester= ‘of No. 27 William street, Manhattan, who faye he was retained by Deperino to get the money back. According to Hawk- ‘# ins, Whitlock offered to return @900 in *! offer waa refused. 1 ‘When Whitlock was arraigned in the | this afternoon. polipe court to-day he protested against | His lawyer, Richard E, Waldron of | Pembroke, 23/0in, — Kensett, 23 at this store, Let us prove it. ; ' | * the proceedings, saying that he should No. ‘09 Brondw y, el : ry ple ! frat Chatham, 2 in. Prices in Plain Figures. ; 5 staal Mth B d B sel: of Fi t li oleum, among which are tile effects in Soft: pemel tones 4 have been given a chance to explain. guty in Ferrkck's behalf and he was GEO. P. IDE @ CO. ene dl ody brussels irst Quality of red, blue, green, brown and cream. The sizes of the & The transaction, he said, was a legiti- ball for trlal, ‘Phe Tinais ‘Aloo Mahere of Ide Shirt 4.Room Flat $ BO ee eae ii] Rexylarly p rife at 829,24, tiles in the design vary, some being small for sma rooms, mate one between lawyer and client and y went on ‘ils bond and TROY, N.Y. . f eee f | Macy's ice, $23.24 and others much larger, so as to be in keeping with @ Judge Fawcett would back him up. he was released Furnished, Pe i ‘tion, Walue “433,00. | Only one size in this offering—the 9x12, which is| larger expanse of floor space. In. some roils there is a Wr it IAAALTRREV STOUR AOE UTTAR | Cut Price Sale {Fall Overcoats j= ‘We and the Weather Man failed to agree. If we could have arranged a Partnership with him we might have known that October 1912 would be a Summer Month. It’s been too warm to sell coats. No matter how good. Nobody interested. We find ourselves just a wee bit Overstocked. So we're willing to profit LESS than is fair to us in order to get the “Business” in our stores which cold days always a bring. Actual SAVINGS of $3.75 to $6.75 will be the extra inducement to promote this wished-for activity. The coats are indeed attractive. All in the very fashionable knee lengths. Pleasing, neat mixtures and solid colors as well. Mostly the lighter, brighter shades which are apropos of the season, with a strong guard of durker colors bring- ing up the rear. Trim coats every one-—inside as well as out—for the sleeves are lined with satin. Come and see what a lo! your money can do for you lo-day. AT FLATBUSH AV.- BROOKLYN ~ BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV, Bocer AT WARREN ST, — NEW YORK ~S!" AV.,BET, 271" & 281°STS 15.50 «18.50 } KILLS PERSECUTOR } ° WHO LURED HER FROM ewecensinceenneaseesnetenaenieneiseneaeennenncaess e Bree. “L lved with him in New York for Kempnor until next Friday afternoon two months.” she told the reporters a al or ats Jock when the case will be after the shooting, “And he told me — were|I wanted to yo on to the factory, but headed for iower ranges. ‘The market | he would n loved to-morrow in inemory President Sherman, professtonal tradara took the selling side during the about 10.30 o'clock, 1 than took my handles, and measuring 21x13 inches, is priced at $5.49. Fourth Floer hak tne | revolver and back to work. Thi $95 00 beh time he met me w another map an e ° | Ty ” Ust downward, but a brisk rally in the ftried to make me go back with him 1 2. a htener | then aot ne tndus : Schwarzburg China Strauss Cut Glass Electrolier The ri's family, i od 5 ye Se i ely a p m 3 a cj trou, “respectable. people, and. hor | Other Kupnenibeimer Suitsand Overcoats, $15t0 $50 \} \ _ At 14 Regular Macy Prices This is merely an example of the many special . values to be found in the Macy Cut Glass de- New mien. tow. rt C0 | neighbors and friends all testified to bo > % | feted for Versucy | 1 in General Sessions at 3 o'clock PAARL 28h ORL 6 MC PMR OL A AORN Cu OF ills RI NORE perenne THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912. PRETTY GIRL WHO KILLED ! ss se EAT A BOY aan. Se eee waa oat R. Hf. Wreey & Co.’s Attractions Are Thetr Lew Prices | not take advantage of the law requir- ing notice of sixty days, All withdrawais | ctor- far end ax made by Hunga Hin the Perth Amboy Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 36th Se HOME FURNISHINGS AT THE MACY STORE _. Selected as typical of Macy’ quality and Macy values and gathered into one announcement for Saturday—the day when husband and wife can most conveniently visit the Macy Store. Solid Mahogany Tea Wagons, Trays and Tables At prices averaging 1 to 14 lower than elsewhere b » growing at th ‘ a Sycalla "4 ft dropped away at the bank end, Held Excellent Reputation and |¢).,,eaed'up to the paving teller's window Was H Bef H }bent on withdrawal of accounts. as Ha efore He This is the second day of the run. PPY About $70,000 was paid out yesterday. Fy ay. The bank has in ite own vaults Took Her Away. and $0,000 more in the First National Hank of Perth Amboy, the Fidellty |‘Trust Company of Newark and the The Ttailan quarter in the neighbor: | Union Trust Company of New York, Tho eee eee ricatten ateoat, tha | Qeosite amount to about $1,400,000 and iood of No. & Hast Houston street, the! are amply protected according to the of home of Concertina Provenzano, the|ficers of the bank. pratty elghteen-year-old Italian girl| ‘The ron was started by a forelgner ; Wing COLLARS who shot and killed Mariano Marinelll, money after and waa| strong where others He | | | | tnirty years 9 Hat A Jost dois are weak. | r ie tale of persecutjon, , 2 for 25 cents whieh gir! had suffered at. the| 2% friends and they have been coming cw | ‘i po ETT, PE. " 1 ‘on, President Concertina, up to two years ago, was | living with her parents at No. © fast Houston street, where her father keeps a tailor shop, She was of excellent rep- Wh Id utation and was happy until ehe n Marine at the clothing factory of ere cou LAstner & Co., at Mulberry and Ho’ ton streets, where both worked. Mar! e her that he waa single, that yo f d her and Induced her to live u in that he was single. Then we went to| *. Ruffalo and I found that he had « wife to beat this? and two children. Then he tried to get me to do things that I did not want occ This Mahogany Tea Wagon | graduated This is our is designed on rather severe and | 10 to 12 inches diameter. The tlustie pove sta dignified straight lifes, and is | graceful lines and the ball top give Hs ea ae poet » fitted with wooden wheels. It Is | distinction to a most usefui piece. gry are Lge pea silent_and easy on the floor-cover- Macy’ price is $7.74 inches. The turned legs and dull ing. The glass tray top is not only finish give it a subdued richness, cleanly, but ceed ott the dishes i The Dropleal Table, here shown while the deep compartment at Placed uy it. ie deep om is solid mahogany, and has a drop- oth ‘ shelf is large enough to accommo- | leaf at cach nde, making it very either end, and the three drawers Copyright 1912 || date plates, etc., for FR ‘or more | convenient for those who are lim- | with cut glass knobs, give ample The House of | SUC: price is $18.74 ited in room Longa When closed room for both work and needles . it measures 22x8 inches, and when 3, ete. Kuppenheimer |] A Mahogany Muffin Stand as | open 22x28. At one end cis g | and cottons. etc. on pictured above has three equally | handy drawer. Macy’s price is $13.49 Macy's price is $17.4! Mahogany Trays, with inlaid stripe of lighter wood, and with inlaid centre, are $4.24 for the 21x13 inch size,and $4.89 for the22x13 inch size. A plein Mahogany Tea Tray, with rinttind antique bras: oney, 1 an I did the 1 us money aed, aT in the famous ew York, but he i followed me, so I took my revolver, House of Kuppenheimer. loaded it and went to Auburn to es \ | ranging from This Mahogany Sewing Table | “I had been getting along there to him. man who is and tried to get me to go bac! lot mo go. When i aid exacting. factory | was #0 excited s that I had to go home at) In worthy fabrics ' - The Macy stock of “Schwarzburg” Open Stock 4 A Alvert MH. Clark of . fe . . : | District Ano game down here to make V Mi Dinnerware is the most complete in the city,)Partment ars ‘ a lee g tigatl that up to the time nt “Schwarzburg"” China is artistically designed Straus” Cut Glass is made in our own glass 4| Concertina met Martnell! she ways a and decorated. cutting shops _ It is very brilliant and deeply cut, Ml Ey arae. pul Neetian sen Secret and therefore is not to be compared with the dull A pectfecaty Little out of! + way, but well worth the trouble 1 When Marinell! returned to this et:y) 167.369 E. 128th St., near 3d Ave. ink rose pattern. Gold line on edges and {'ustrele: kinds sold elsewhere. f. The Electrolier, priced at $5.89 8 atier he had taken the girl away to Meret cael # Pi jo, her mother had him arrestes b Ss Ol piece 4 for aoaustion Me was taken to the an is eect Rie : $8.89, and not to be dupl elsewhere for less than | Tombs but was discharged, Then the 5, each Te. Breakfast Plates, ea. 10c. $10.00 to $12.00), is deeply in a rich conventional S}airl went to live with her mother's uis- Plates.| Soup Plates, each 10e. design. The shape is the deep dome style, and the base % | ter in Auburn. A cousin of hers, whose ; 7 is so cut as to show to advantage by reflected light. This . each 8. | Dinner Plates, each 12e. lamp is complete. with six feet of cord, socket and 16+ each $e. Main Fl, 34th st. | candle-power bulb. Basement, 34th St. EASY P AYMENTS AN2, Royal Wilton Rugs Specially Priced for Saturday’ The following pieces are decorated with a neat gularly at Macy's ‘ somo by-standers that he shots at : rh set him, entand, has gone to + i}| the poll ’ Auburn because of the yal Wilton Ruge——~, The Reyal Wilton Rugs Royal Wilton Ru, eas Size 27x54 inches. are in sizes and of designs pecu- Size 36x63 inches. ‘Tve. | Macy's ial Pike , Tiarly well adapted tothe ining | Mae Slat my what i q For : $3.09} room, reception hall and office. {ANB ston 1 Wilton ollars This Melt Rs For Yu Gall Attn er i Regularly $36.89. A well-known and reputable egularly §47.48. | RA tie eating ad ee | Hand Macy's Special Price, $26.74 New York Depariment Store Macy's Special Price, $33.48 newest shape is the Pilon. with || andsome is advertising a duplicate in LINOCORD “SNAP-ON” BUTTON. J) . ality of our specially priced ‘oyal Wilton C Davenport! Se onesie te $56.74 Ox1? feet Royal Wilion TWegulary $39.75, We Pay Freight | Auio Deliver, | Regularly $54.50. Rugs Logue sold at Macy's Macy's Special Price, We Pay eRe Fare | Within 75 Ntles Macy's Special Price, $36.48 for $36.89) as “$42.50 value, } new priced $33.50.” They dave Every Rug is absolutely pere fect in weave, pattern and con- doing this, although similar Rugs are selling around town . 4 regularly at $1000. dition, and is taken from our ‘This is the biggest money's worth ever offered you. The patterns of these Rugs It's typical of the values s offered at the old are mostly in all-over Persian reliable house of Finkenberg's, Whether you desire to || fl effects in shades of green, brown, pay cash or “have it charged,” you positively save 25% [tan and blue. regular stock and specially marked for quick, selling Verb. sapt ‘Week 0 : most in demand, a A Is the Syerage roam The pat-|very slight imperfection in the design. Deters S, ifterns are in all-cver designs, with a Persian moti 4 7 F:..1 ’ Math Onted pen Evening E ASY combinations ct green, light and dark blue, brown, Figured Cork Linoleums at Macy 8 IS mahogany and ecrt. Figured Cork Linelaums at Macy's, regularly priced at See 1 i i and 69¢ a square yard, are now 44c. come in T E R M $ Fine Inlaid Linoleums from a cighteen patterns. They are mostly in geoir cal effects i | i i and in parquetry, the former in soit shades or the primary Ce ene ee Prominent Mill colors, the latter in delizat? greens and browns. ‘ We have ten excellent patterns in this Inlaid Lin- ea square yuan ake ie 1 ae HEF =y ||/mported “Lacet Arabian” Lace Curtat PFiSHER BRoS-BiWwwus2 acet Arabian Lace Curtains pt OLUMBUS AVE: BET. 103 & 104 STS. 50 NO MONEY DOWN Weekly Detivers This Davenport From Paris; wide bordered. Mounted on heavy cable net. Special, $17.74 pair | Special, $19.74 pair | Special, $24.74 pair Regular Macy Price $28.89 Regular Macy Price $34.24! + Regular Macy Price $42.89 to $32.74. | to $39, | to $64.24. ‘Third Floor, B4th St. Housefurnishings at the Macy Store GRAND RAPIDS We Fay Freight s FURNITURE. CREDIT TERMS = 53.00Down$50.00 In the basement of the Macy Store is perhaps the most comprehensive showing in New York of 5.00 on 75.00 Housefurnishings. 7.50 « 100.00 We stick to our 55-year-old policy of selling only “lirsts”—absolutely perfect goods where health is concerned. 10.00 « 150.00 We could raslize a greater profit by handling “seconds” or inferior housefurnishings as other stores do, but such grades fi} 15.00 200.00 are unsafe and injurious to health, and therefore do not find a place in Macy’s stock. i 25.00 <«* 300.00 So vast is the variety that only one or two examples are possible here. | Fall This As instances, we mention silver-plated Casseroles at $3.24 (regularly $3.96) of oval shape in 3+ BRASS FREE pint capacity on sale in our Silvetware department on the Main Floor, Imported brown-white BED Cooking Ware, from Germany, ranges from 23¢ for a Ramekin to $1,49 for a large oval Casserole. # vercoats [F wn in Purchase of $75 “11.75 Cut from We Furnish Apartments From $50.00 to $500. 104th St. L Station at Corner 103d St, Subway Station One Block Away A seven-time World Want works all the week. R BROS. Order one to-day and prosper. BETolO3 & 104 STS | 2

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