The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 24

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RESON ie ESS A LSS ju A rent strike engiged the Interest of| nLers of the Deperino family ins Magistrate Krotel In Morrisania Court A hice cairn titers Y Whitlock had told them much of irs to carrots that you're inter- | " t ela, Af stoning to excited voices | Kohinoors to car | the money pald tg him was necessary = ontlggaetd i: le for an | ested in love and a good fight. to influrnce the ‘Distriet-Attorney and aM watching waving hands for an) ON story of a Yankee youth| the Court. hour, he wearlly acted on the tyok a walk to rest his wea Wain. He held Benjamin Tete Horis Kleban o 4 St, Paul's @ nue, and Max § of No. Paul's avenue, Seasions, 13 William Co! Pavid Goldy: the houses, and and of raising @ dollar a month, to cover the increased | November 19, cost of coal for heating. Not @ ten they felt the cost was too great for RENT STRIKE LEADERS 4 ; € . spies and thon when FORMER SENATOR 1S HELD ON 3-YEAR-OLD COMPLAINT. lOld Client Charges Attorney With Obtaining Money by Making False Representations in Brother's Case, Former Senator Thomas C. Whitlock 4! of Brooklyn was held for the Grand Jury lay by Magistrate Kempner on the complaint of George Deperlino of No. 38 Union avenug that Whitlock had 0 from Deperino on false rep- Deneft of Pub-| rexentations, in 1910, The money was) f ere ad them, car HELD AFTER THREATS 2: AGAINST NEW TENANTS Told Newcomers They'd Break | Hie milk stations Their Furniture, If They | ministered ; Moved in, Is Charged. /HOLD ON! LISTEN TO THIS. | Are you interested in the Balkan wix- shipped the «tations over to the f the eity—n 1 let them get Dowling then} lot of truth In what ared the Alder much unnec | ved that the} to furnia ? Maybe not. Some people aren't, and} who can plunge into the Balkans and | fight with fists and. brains and. find) Whitlock reluctantly, Jtime to win a glorious girl, besides That's the sort of thing that happens “Hawthorne of the 3. Ay” by founded on| tlon to influence th Fagan’s successful play of the w running in New York. A.” js going in The Evening World. Beginning Tuesday, November 19. It's a great story Don't forget to read it. jin for Spectai| Aibert same name ne to run as a seria Tuesday, | taken obtained Deperino, him {rom ten to twe ntly eonvin District-Attorney wrongfully, The former 4 nioned plea, as young | ously grave charges se ee seatster ne maction broxe'vp {SENATOR RAYNER RALLIES, | | | in something like « riot Some of tenants moved out others . leas the incr ‘wed everal ref pay any rent Many of Yisterday, accor péctive tenants being shown over the hauses, were Walled upon on the sik Week by these bf turn of «trength * | condition = practically unchange wold » attempted to move in their furniture would be smashed and their lives made nilnerable generally @ounter charges were made by the t@ants as to violence nds unfair | methods used by landlord and his | agents and of threa of bodily Injury, but Magistrate Krotel said he thought Cuhen had the best of the argument, — PROPERTY OWNERS START FIGHT ON MILK STATIONS. Br. Korn, representing the United Real Estate Owners’ Association, ush- ered himself into the presence of the Aldermanic Finance Committee to-day and inveighed in loud tones against the City’s continued maintenance of the Public milk stations. ‘ “Phe whole thing ts lke Carnegie and his libraries,” he waid, “le has erected 8 library monument to himself in many elties—thirty-elght of tiem in New York alone—and we are paying for keeping monuments. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and other women got up the milk station idea, It te your right our wonderfull: PAYMENTS, with 12-inch rich art glass shade, decorated with fancy scroll work: 28 inches high; Waterm 1* Oil Heater Biue flame burner of heny brass; removable tank, feu city of fl BUT CONDITION CRITICAL. Doctors Say While There Has Been Man Who Was Held. a Return of Strength, Improve- fpecial to The, ment Js Only Slight. ASHINGTON, Ni 6.—The con-| bathtub of Rayner of jlast night, slightly of his family were with him through. | amina out part of the night, a turn for the| of a “| worse at midnight alarming hie phy-| Arth sicians and relatives. | It was stated at the Senators real-|the girl, hie stenographer, as “O. F. 1" Down, 50° Week > | his|following the discovery of her death, DoYou America’s Greatest Furniture House ann eCompy 35% Block 8th Av. 36%. Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street wig [pag This te a credit ¢ NO Liberal Credit & Low Prices 9 to low pric }» iness or misiort those elsewhere and convin WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE your purchase you receive a certificate which carload purchase tle. largest and beat he grinding parts in this mill are made of best tempered. steel and not of cast fe je usual in cheaper Ki 0 KITCHEN RANGE, 12.95 $1.50 Extra large and fine Ranges terse | Willow perth cular 20.00 | Hampers, rat "12.95 | OBe 50, and joc No.9 2. Choice at . 59c t ning World.) BOSTON Powers, w Nov, 16. body was reported |ing to the autopsy perform@l to-day b Members Medical Exa r Magrath. owed no evi suicide, | produc waa released this afternoon FOR WOMEN ONL Backache or Headache Down Sensati Pg be Tenderness Low Down. It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. Faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Consultation is free and advice is strictly in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription restores the health and spirits and removes those painful symptoms mentioned above. It has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid forte ci vottle, giving general satisfaction. blet form, as modified by R.V. Pierce, M.D. by Medioine Dealers or trialbox on receiat of 500 In stampe. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce’s We Open Accounts from $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED ‘Any advertised article may be included in our Outit or you can open an sccou! ised article or you le Mt Single Stamps Pees Bal Afternoons O’CLOCK “Spy ruar- of your family mn one of the p value tor Oak Heater heating erate, eure with drop “ash Sa icnee6.95 Large slew. t if Deperino’s 1 guilty to man- ir mother, the it, Tomaso made plea and Judge Fawcett sentenced y yeare in prison. Magistrate Kempmer aid he held Mr. ut that the however, 3 ted his inten~ courts or the tor made an impas- ie what defense a yer had, when, after three years, clients, under the advice of a new lawyer, came to court with ruln- GIRL WHO DIED IN BATHTUB J inir ot” DIED FROM HEART DISEASE. | "4 in just a few moments you havelof it surely get a 25 cent bottle of | Boston Coroner So Reports After | Besides beautifying the hair at once, ! gist or toilet counter, and just try it. Autopsy, and Police Release Rich Miss Marjorie G. s found in the tite at the Hotel Revere r das the result of a os critically Ml at his {sudden stroke of heart failure, accord ummings, the prominent merchant who registered with Ender, 1.25 market and or, $1.25 very sub. stantial, $10 Peerless THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912 MRS. HARRIMAN’S DOG [to tetp her And nin, i “Laddie’ must have felt the call of “ LOST—LOOKS “QUIZZICAL.”! tne wiia and reverted to ancestral type. When last seen he was making for Cen-| “Laddie” Supposed to Be Ranging |}tral Park as hard as he could pelt. He , > >, {a supposed to-be ranging the plalua and Wilds of Central Park in Back- forests of the park. If he comes back, to-Nature Freak, though, all will be forgiven, For the firat time in his life, It was) ” sald, “Laddie” was out all last night. | Her “Laddie” bas disappeared from his lane Harriman household was much wor- | mistress's home, No, 1 East Sixty-ninth | 4eq over his absence. street, and the widow of the raflroad| The dog is described as white-halred, financier appealed to the police af the|one year old, a male, unburened with! t Sixty-neventh atreet station to-day | collar and wearing @ quizzical look, YOUR HAIR 1S FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL AND LUSTROUS IN A FEW MOMENTS; Girls! Get a 25 cent bottle of “Danderine” and try this. Also stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. — Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, | Danderine dissolves every particle of abundant and appears as soft, lustrous | dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- Jand beautiful as a young girl's after |orates the pralpy forever stopping itch- }a “Danderine hair cleanse.” Just try [ing and falling hair: ‘ this—moisten a cloth with a litte), ut what, will please you most will ‘ ae [be after a few weeks’ use when you) Danderine and _ carefully draw it] will actually see new hair—fine Ht | through your hair, taking one small|downy at first—yes—but really new strand at # time. s will cleanse the |hair growing all over the scalp. If Thair of dust, dirt and excessive oil] you care for pretty, soft hair and lots! Mrs. B. H, Harriman‘s Highland ter- doubled the heauty of your hair. Knowlton's Junderine from any drug- 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. —_ 164, 166, 168 and 170 SMITH ST. CORNER DRIGGS AVE. BROOKLY: WYCKOFF ST. | We Clothe Your Entire Family On $15 Worth Women’s Suits in|Men’s Suits, fancy fine serges and whip- | Worsteds, Cheviots cord in distinct |and Tweeds. Over- styles. Don’t fail |coats with converti- to come now while |ble collar in fancy the mixtures. stock is 137%", 14" ‘Women’s Coats, all! Young men we want wool cheviots, zibe-|your trade. You lines, Kersey Chin- }can get the best de- chilla, Thibets and|signs here and the mixtures. Fine as-|latest ma- sortment .75 | teria , fine 107% around. ... ’ H pares) ip Convertible Misses’ and Junior’| Gojjar Ov recat: Coats in Chinchilla, |COlar | Overcos Zibeline, Boucle; | Wot Chinchilla, wide wale and two-|i0q ‘double. 35 pork meee gis breasted suits Mi s’ Suits The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX'S MYRTLi_ AVENUE AND BRIDGE STREET MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS FOR OUR SATURDAY CUSTOMERS ~ 200 Trimmed Felt and Velvet Hats, 98c The hats in this lot are worth $1.98 to $2.98, and consist of excellent tailored velvet hats in many natty designs and a varied assortment of felts, the ess trimmed with fancies, wings and satin. SPECIAL SATUR- DAY, 98c, 50 Dozen White Beaver Hats, $2.98 We keep constantly advertising these hats in order to let the people know that WE ARE MANUFACTURERS and retail them at the lowest pos- sible price. Hats like these ordinarily sell for $5.00 to $8.00. Make your selection from our immense stock at the SPECIAL PRICE, $2.08. Open Monday, Thursday and Saiurday. Evenings UCTION “ATTENTION_PLUMBERS. The LOCKE & SMITH CO,, the well known plumbing supply house of No, 355 West 36th Street, is bankrupt and in the hands of the Receiver, Pur- suant to the order of the Court, the Receiver will dispose of the entire stock of merchandise on hand, fixtures and lease on Nov. 49th, 1912, at 10.30 o'clock A. M, upon the above premises. ’ An UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY is therefore offered to the trade to purchase this. complete ‘and choice stock of merchandise, which will be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION on that day. The stock consists of Enameled Ware, Lavatorles, Sinks, Bathtubs, Wash Trays, Porcelain Ware, Vitrous Ware, Brass Fittings, Castings and Pipe, Lathes, Motor, Tools of all_ kinds, Wrought ard Cast Iron, Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods of all kinds, Closets, Woodwork, Lead Pipe, Traps, he IN FACT, EVERY- THING THAT IS HANDLED BY A LARGE SUPPLY HOUSE. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS CALE and take advantage of this excep- tional opportunity to save money on your purchases. Property may be in- spected any day before the sale during business hours. JAMES F. CONRAN, Receiver. HENRY A, BLUMENTHAL, Attorney for Receiver, 100 Broadway, New York City, nan AOR SALE. TEASE: SMA TT BEIT. OF eee MAMONDS ON CREDIT PASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, American Waich and nd Co., 44 @ MAIDEN LANE, ‘Tel, 3: Diamouds and Jewelry, ‘4th’ at, oO evenings. logue mn evenings, jenient pay telephone. Lith at, ani MPANY, 11K. ADAMS EXPRI Broadway, $1.00 Down, No Embarrassing Investigations—No Red Tape ST CHARGE IT.” 4 room, nee € STEAMSHIP LINE Fare Reduced; New Yok and | PORTLAND $3 ction; Limited, Tickets, fe North ‘tend a North Star INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES. OIAMONDSONCREDIT travel he lose from 8 o'clock P. B | WATCHES genie, seen, ie Oo sua, tama show Rtanmshin Corporation. 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