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Se MAYORLUNN, FINED, HUNT THE SUITOR WILL GO TO PRISON, OF GIRL BELIEVED ‘RATHER THAN PAY) VICTIM OF POISON Georgia Miss Dies on Wed- b tive “Won't Spend Dollar | ding Day After Eating Candy © for Quoting Lincoln.” Reported Given Her by Man. % o -_- henectady’s Socialist Execu- (Special to The Evening World.) BAVANNAH, Ga., Noy. 15.-—Rellevs 4 Mine Miunle Marchman poisoned : FALLS, N.Y, N George RK, Laan, Mayor of Soh ady ba found guilty to-day of violating & y ordinance recently im refusing to by candy given her by her swectheart | JAMESTOWN RESULTS. rir ing $3 A WEEK TO THE wo-year-olds; sell- 1 Hom, 101 (Ams »1,6 to land & to 2, first brore), Chilte Odd Penalty Imposed on Jo- o T and up; selling: five and @ balf furs Jonge—Patrick &, 110 (Schuttinger), 9 to 1, 4 to Land § to 6, first; Callese, 106 seph Bush for Killing James McNamara in a Row. | Carter), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, sec: jond; Berkeley, 107 (Mondon), & to 1, _— - l4 to 1 ard & to G6, third, Time, 1.08, Jessup Burn, Dipper, Came ' Joneph Rush, who killed James Mos hil, Miss Moments, Argon Namara in a fight in Bre iyn on Se ftraw, Monerief and Ro. 2, was sentenced to-day to pay the, fan. widow $ a week for one year In Hew | Sie aps EEE ewe she palice fnterrupted a [tel Wedttne day, and with her th h he wae making to striking mul ody remaining unburied while ch aon mn iste are examining her stomach (0 as- Bie was fentenced to pay a fine of $80 certain the riain cauee of her death, bats days ta ait officers und citizens are searching the iiThe Soctalist Mayor apparently elect-|COUDtrY around Ashburn, Ga, for] to go to jail rather than pay the| Thomas Claghorn, the girl's sultor, The mysterious circumstances sur “This ie & question of principle,” be aia after hoaring the #entence, “and| yoo nevef aptnd a dollar for quoting aham Lincoln,” “The question of quoting Abraham Edncoin doves not appear in the informa- thon that catised your arrest,” replied Sedge Couns, When Mayor Lunn and his lawyer, Frank Cooper of Schenectady, reached a courtroom this morning the latter Mo A eta | the Court's permission for the % #MY had been discovered in their r to make A speech in hig own, home. f before sentences was pronvanced.} Clagorn and the dead girl lived in t er Collins interfupted by sayfhg | the country near Ashburn. They went b a! ry bear would Be allowed tWo/ to the latter place several days ago, Baer rianie Serh An aialase anyone, | @ntensibly to secure a marriage Heens Gee Court sald. ‘The Mayor then made | Wile there Claghorn ts reported to have WHT teeech in oh he deciureg | Purchased some frult and candy which the wanted to appeal for his righty| ‘he Young woman ate, She was relzed With convulsions shortly thereafter and @ citizen. | I was not king traffic or causing | died in axony. Claghorn, it Is sald, dis- out to appeared almost immediately. dangostion,” he said. “Iw. Dr. John Funke of the Carnegie Lab- been @ peaceful assemblage. The, ecution 1s carrying on this case on lity, andit ie prejeaieed./ oratory of Atlanta is making tho ox- ely, ssa atevd amination of the contents of the stom- “T-was going to urge th peaceful methods in the ach of Miss Marchman, was quoting Abraham Ldncoln when 1 was stopped. I have always advined rounding the death of Miss Marchman | resulted in a warrant being sworn out for the arrest of Claghorn, who has been missing #tnce the death of the girl severe! days ao. The young women's mother decia she died tn convulsto Mrs, M man testified at the Coroner's inquest that she had never known her dau, to take any medicine men to atrike, 1 | ako, after taking into consideration the | WAY TO GATES OF McNamara dectared st @ cent from her husband's slayer, Bush | was directed to pl the money In a ‘savings bank to the widow's credit, Bush knocked McNamara from a street car in the course of a row in which several men participated. Mo- | Namara fell on his head, fraeturing his skull. A jury found Bush guilty of assault in the third degree a few days wouldn't take | cireumstances that the (Continued trom Firat Fags) more or less accidental, “If 1 wanted to send you away," sald Justice Crane to Bush, when the pris- oner was arraigned for sentence to-day, “L would have sent you to Jail for one year. 1 will suspend sentence on con- dition that you pay the witow of Me Namara $3 a week for the next year. “She could maintain an action against you for $1000 du nages, but as you have no property a judgment would do her no good. If Mrs, McNamara will not take the money you are directed to place it in a savings bank to her eredit.”* Mrs. McNamara was in court. After Bush had been discharged the widow made an attempt to attack him in the corridor of the courthouse. Friends held her back and Bush hurried away, fatality was flag and surrendered to the Servian| cavalry near Monastir yesterday, The Servians attacked the Otto troops | a Dobromira, about five mis to the northeast of astir, and in spite of a) galling fire succeeded in disiodging the Turkish advance posis from their strongly entrenched positions. The Turks retreated and wore pursued | as far ae the village of Morabl, close to | Monastir, by the Servians, who sur-| rounded them there and poured in such # heavy five that the ‘Turkish officer in command decided that it was useless to continue. fighting and ordered his men to throw down their arms, | ‘The advance of the Servian army has been temporarily stopped by foods. | placer): <i peaceful methods and never @ violent! HUSBAND'S VICTIM ‘word haa come from my mouth, I urge the settlement of all cas on a beats of freedom. 1 did not resist arrest; 1 ‘wasieetzed and thrown tnto your jail’ | Mr, said that the case. woilld | DODGES COURT AND be, pasts SEES at once, but that probenly the” could not @ mrs pote dion Inte the .Mayor Attorney Refuses to Disclose Client's. Whereabouts and edhe to jan at “Wterkimer toma Attachment Is Issued. ———— JACK JOHNSON RELEASED ON BOND OF $30,000. ‘Ball Offered by Pugilist’'s Mother and Chicago Real Estate Man M Accepted by Court. ICAGO, Nov. 1 sojolirn” behind the b: heavyweight champion, was reloused trem the Cook County Jail. to-day When Federal Judge Carpenter convened nee, wk Inica the Bomteror Stariuaw | $, Baldwin, a Chicago real estate man and Mra. Tiny Jobnaon, the prisoner's mother, as surety for the $3,000 bail de- manded by Judge Landis, Assistant United States District-Attorney Perkin declared the new bond to be satisface tory and Judge Carpenter immediately ordered Johnson rele \ Prosecutor Parkin ed he would ask no further bond from the negro on the later indictmenta/rettrned charging violation of the Mann white slave act. isiJohmvon was leaving, the Jederal iho, was arrested On a charge haying @ttacked ‘& newspaper pho eR iast Friday when he was en- he gounty Jail, ‘The pusiliet was taken to 4 police statiba and a cash vand of 40) was accepted, Later the photderapher fled a sult asking for $10,- 60) damages from Johnson. HAMMERSTEIN’S LONDON ‘HOUSE TO SHOW “MOVIES.” YWONDON, Nov. Oscar” Ham merstein's London Opera House has ‘toeett’ taken on a ten year lease at $60,000 @ year by Frederick Akoun, who intends to produce there spectacular dramas, light operas, vaudeville shows ‘and sensational picture filma, WALL STREET A great amount of irregularity was fm progress at the outset of stork arket trading to-day. While many Joading securities were inelined toward dulnesm, a number of specials were promifient With good-sized galhs, Amer- iran Cotton Oll and United States Rubber were conspicuovs in this group. Aubmequent dealings ruled au The repeated non-appearance of young Vir igriclendagson, apie. was Mrs. Opto Denckers lumehoon guest on Monday when Mr. Dencker returned unexpect- edly just in time to “carve,” brought a clash between Magistrate Murphy and Judson's lawyer, Thomas Downs, after the case against Dencker was called to- day in West Side Court on his body, is supporedly the complain- ing witness, was not in court, Downs had a physician's certificate to show that his client was still too upset by the treatment he recelved at the hands of Mr, Dencker with lis soalping knife to leave his bed. “I do not wish to offend you, Mr, Downs," said the Magistrate, “but I be- fleve the real reason Mr, Judson does not appear in court ts that he does not want to prosecute.” There was considerable argument and then Mr, Downs was able to announce Wigwelf as gulte sure hia client would let mattors drop if he did not have to come,” ruled Magistrate ot me know where he ts, Murphy. Mr. Downs. “1 will not, said Downs, “think 1 am justified in refusing to disclose hts Whereabouts, though he is not In the hospital.” *fhis is a serioua and risky for you," retorted the © t “It you de not tell me where Judson is 1 shall issue a dody attachment axainst him and forward a transeript of the min- utes to the Bar Association.” A fow minutos later, Downs atill re- fusing to answer the question, Magis. trate Murphy did both of those things, A ctlve Was sent out with the at- tachment to find the hand ed Jude ron and a copy.of the minu ed for the deb tlan’s Krievance matter ittee. Mr when heavy erted against 5 Pecitic and Copper. All reacted to the lowest of losing time, Ne all ene point or more at the finish Trading quickened perceptibly on tne late runoff. Pry ie tan Maat prices Hoek aad al Fostertay’s find figu changes a coupaped wih ahi tow. rth "ie Am. far de Boys a tm Amal. Conner, but SCOTT’S E. important because Judson, who, with twelve knife wounds | 8 Was OF | teh it of the Har Assocta- | » Downs | causes run-down health and sickness, Scott’s Emulsion and rest are necded, nourishes the nerves—builds the body and restores strength, vigor and immediate energy without interrupting daily duties. Scott’s Emulsion drives out colds and strengthens the lungs. Scort & Bown, Bloomfield, N. J. —— ATHENS, Greece, Nov, 15.—The Greek army commanded by Crown Prince Constantine left Salonica to-day and ts proceeding to Monastir. The Servian SOON AS POSSIBLE troops have succeeded {n practical, 7 —e— surrounding that city where tt Is Neved « large Turkish army is concen “It Is the Uncertainties That Hurt,” He Declares, Urg- trated, The Britieh steamer Annetta, which ing Prompt Revision. was reported to have been captured while conveying war stores from Phil- adelphia to Albania, was it is now learned on the way here with a cargo of ammunition for the Greek War De- partment. It was merely under the convey of Greek warships while in the vicinity of the coast, pba SAS BULGARIANS ACT ON ARMISTICE PLEA, ALLIES NOW CONFER SOFTA, Bulgaria, Nov. 15.—The Turk- doh request for an armistice addressed by Kiamil Pasha, the Grand Vizler, to King Ferdinand was discussed to-day by the Bulgarian Council of Mintsters, It was decided to reply that the Bul- gartan Government would inform the other nations of the Balkan alliance of the step taken by ‘Turkey and would give Its reply a# soon as possible af- ter coming to an agreement with them, After the alll have consulted tt is believed the negotiations for an armls- tice will be carried on by the command- ing generals of the opposing armies purely from a military point of view. The negotiations can begin only after the Turks have accepted the conditions laid down by the Bulgarians, the meantime no further reing of Turkish troops may be brought into the field of operations, ‘The terms of the Balkan aliies are said to include possession by the Bulgarians of Constantinople and Adrianople, by the Servians of Monastir, by the Grecks of Janina and by the Montenegrins of Scutart, ‘These WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.-"I delleve thera shguid be an extra session of Congress at the earliest possible date After March 4 to fulfill the pledges made by the Democratic party,’ said Speaker Champ Claris, upon his return to Washington to-day, ‘The party has made its promises, and st should not put off the fulfilling of them, “Pherefore, I am in favor of an ex- traordinary session of Congress at an early date as possible after the in- auguration, to revise the tarift and to do auch other things a¥ appear proper. “The country has a right to know what we intend to do, It is the un- certainties that hurt, But after all is said and done, whether we will have dn extraordinary session, or when, depends entirely on President-elect Wilson's idea as to tue necessity and desirability thereof,” Speaker Clark declared business men were confident of continued prosperity and “nobody pays any attention to the croakers, except to laugh at them.” As to legislation, other than the tariff, to be undertaken by the next Congress, the Speaker sald the currency laws ould be #o re’ 48 to afford greater y in the money volume, He ex- ny ed the belief that there would also be amendments to the Sherman antl: trust law, making it more effective, The approaching short session of | Congress, In the opinion of Speaker { Clark, will be devoted chiefly to action upon regular appropriation bills, although he expects other matters to recelve some attention, conditions, ft was understood, MADRID, Novy. treaty relating te terday by Mar sto, the Spaniah Foreign Min- and Leon Geoffray, French Am- dor. Serene Have you tried it? Makes Hot and Cold Meats 4, ine tabs by Ave cy No woman should purchase an anti septic or germicide in tablet, liquid or powder form, which contai poisons, Follow your phys vice and specify Tyree's |Powder, because it is absolutely harmless and positive in its results, ‘Tyrce's Antiseptic Powder heals diseased tissues, prevents infection, unexcelled as a douche and is highly efficaciow the household, | makes two gallons standard solution, Sold by druggists everywhere, Send | for booklet and free sample, 4.5. Tyree, Chemist, Washington, D. C. ‘MULSION is more it enriches the blood, LOOK OUT FOR THE | Coupon which will be printed in |nmext Sunday's World good for a |Kinderscience book, a wonderful | thing for the instruction and amuse- |ment of children, Sixteen pages of | pictures that develop the mind, | day's World, Order in advance. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912. CONSTANTINOPLE |Free for the coupon in next Sun- ~ eememneeneenmmmeenenare sear: nececnennnnnmeen mma oorennione JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. NORFOLK, Va, 2 1,—The entries + Jamestown races to-morrow are as follows: CHRISTMAS Put it this way: If you knew of a jewelry firm that had been in business in one neighbor- hood for almost 36 years and had built upa reputation for making and selling at importers’ and manufacturers’ prices DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY THAT EVERYBODY CAN DEPEND ON as to quality, and that everybody admires as to STYLE, DURABILITY and FINISH, would you not go to that firm for your Christmas diamond and gold jewelry as well as for whatever else you might need in solid gold and diamond jewelry, solid gold and diamond rings, gald and silver watches, etc.? If you wanted a watch would you not go to a firm that guaranteed all its watches and sells only nationally known movements in watch cases of assured quality? THAT IS THE SITUATION AT LAMBERTS, and you ought to think it over when you plan your Christmas gifts of jewelry. If you choose them at Lamberts NOW you not merely save money but you need not pay until you want your purchases delivered. Meanwhile we will keep them in our vaults. There is plenty of time now for careful attention to engraving orders and special designs. DIAMOND PRICES WITHOUT MIDDLEMEN’S PROFIT — Two-year-old: purse, | &I00; ait furlongs, ‘ Cond Kelly, upward; rt 8 Hie - 5 10s), ‘Thesieres, 100; ‘Three-year-olda and ty " + Kate Ry Lhd Spohn, 108, Milottman, 111; UW salue ($500; 4 tery: 2: Hernan, ae alti There is much talk these days] $25 E39 , That is why we can sell fine Ti ing sa about saving on prices by side- $50} color, superbly cut SOLITAIRE a aa tracking the middleman. WE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT i Kiackford, 10 14, DID IT YEARS AGO when we began buying diamonds of the cutters in Europe, paying spot cash for large quantities, import- ing the diamonds direct and making the mountings and set- ting them in our own factory, RINGS like those here illus- trated at the low prices quoted. They are importers’ prices, and you will realize when you com- pare them with prices at other stores what Lambert economy means to you. Mountings are are only preliminary to what will b: asked when permanent peace is mado. | ‘The allies wiil then Insist on retention of all the territory they have occupied, on the internationalization of Constan- tinople and Salonica, the opening of the Dardanelles, a big war Indemnity and the Sultan's complete retirement from European a HER DEFEAT COST 25 CENTS. | Under our own roof, which is run solid 14 or 18-karat gold and ALBANY, Nov. 1h—Certitying that she| ose as first-class gqQthers, $1000 to $1,800, platinum. | WE GUARANTEE espe 5 centa to swear to her dav’ a . ime diamonds in 1 SUR , TIC > that BHO Gpedt Rotlnig as. Gio, GaoAltat rings, $2.50 more, EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL, candidate for Secretary of State, Carrie rrie W. Allen to-day filed a letter in which she says: | uu may imagine the State of dejec-| tion to which I am reduced when I tell you that I fondly dreamed of occu ing the chair of Secretary of State for| the next few ye ps oll GOV.-ELECT DUNNE HERE. | RINGS Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding ae in all shapes, widths and styles, 14 karat, 18 karat and 22 karat. No Charge for Engraving. SEAMLESS WEDDING 14-karat....$3.30 14-karat 18-karat.... 4.00 48-karat 22-karat . 5.25 22-karat 7.00 22-karat.. 8.75 SIGNET RINGS, INITIAL RINGS, FRATERNITY RINGS Governor-clect Edward F, Dunne of | Milinols, accompanied by Col. A. R. Kuss | ’ *resident of the Publi ew Jersey, and George S. > counsel for that corporation, visited the Court of General Sessions to-day as guests of Judge Warren W. Foster, Judge Dunne was very much tnter- ested In the arraignment of prisoners, He asked many questions of Judge Fos- ter as to the probation system and | forms of punishment in this State. Judge Foster and Judge Dunne have n friends for more than twenty : Signet Rings for grown-ups and children. NO CHARGE rings with all letters; Fraternity and Societ ALL GUARANTEED SOLID GOLD, P at Lamberts now than ever. A few illu , \ FOR ENGRAVING. — Massive initial rings with the emblems of all the principal secret organizations, ‘ECT IN DESIGN AND EXECUTION and more in demand Solid gold Mae ; Victor initial ring,! SON'S Hing, with solid gold, ribbed ‘etter G in fine Heavy solid 14-]sides, made with —— Solid 14-karat gold Heavy solid 14-karat] Signet ring of solid = = hard enamel; Sigmet, engraved) gold signet, fancy] gold, raised design] karat gold signet, |2ay initial or fra- wrice only $18.00 shank, $6.50. | shank, $10.00. Jon shank, $9.00, $15,00 [27 OE 9 828.00 Up LEADING TYPES OF GOLD BRACELETS We show in our advertisement to-day some vracelets that we ourseives consider especial; attractive as Chr stmas gifts to ladies of exacting tasie. There are so many styles to choose froth there are such varieties in style, that we prefer to give no opinion, but to submit instead four richly planned bracelets of solid gold and to let gift-buyers themselves be the judges. FREEDOM FROM SKIN DISTRESS Poslam stops itching, cools, soothes and comforts as soon as applied, rapidly cures eczema (even in two weeks), acne, tetter, all forms of itch, and clears red noses or inflamed skin overnight. Day by day this work is repeated by Poslam with uniform success, and this | positive merit is alone responsible for the magnitude and constant increase of its sales. Its users have found that in ac- tual accomplishment all claims made for m are greatly excecded. LAM SOAPis so pure thatit may | jouth for c ing teeth | and gu lly adapted for use on tender skin—soothing apd de-| Solid 14-karat gold, plain Roman bangle, set with dia- mond, star cut, $18.00. Bracelet that opens, $20.50. Solid 14-karat gold, square bangle, enerived and engine turned, $15.00. Bracelet that opens, $18.00. Solid gold, half Bracelet that opens, All purchases t4-karat gold, plain | $11.50. Bracelet that opens, $14.00, ' EXTREME CARE WITH WATCHES Watches of Seret polished bangle, $13.25, vr polished bangle, all standard sizes for men, women and children, als ti ee id safest for baby's! Hy natn ie raietias A leh, en and children, also ee and fareeadlenting caadeutt | ved Bracelet Watches, every one being thoroughly examined and regulated by gréatly beneficial whenever scalp | our ow ikers. While this is not always necessary when a move- difficulties exist. | All druggists sell Poslam (price 50| cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New York City. Clothing No Money $4 A Down Week most elaborate assort- (Mason's beet hand-tallored “FURS AND FUR COATS vices much lower than what you Stelaccustomed to Daye EST_ ENB ‘C) WEtorx ING 316 West 125th St., nr.8th Ave, 2858 3d Ave., 14%h St., Bronx famous name like Hamilton, Waliham, Elgin or \ er this due to our customers and to ourselves: ‘ 3 1's, watch in solid 14-karat gold hunting case, engine turned or per- fectly plain for monogram. Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin’ or Lambert 17 jewelled adjusted works; price $50,00, Watches for men in sterling silver or gold filled cases, $10.00 up. Lady’s Christmas watch—choice of Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, fhe tos, baa BG, perfect time, solid 14-karat old, engine-turned hunte ing case, $22.! Others . up. Open ce Silver Wate ee , $16.50 up ! e Silver Watches, NECK JEWELRY IN SOLID GOLD By manufacturing largely, by purchasing in quar our own factory does not produce, prices. Here are t es direct from the ye can offer necklaces and neck ch Christmas Jewelry selected at Lamberts tnid away inti! want a i need not be paid for until th Solid 14-karat gold neck chain, oval beads Solid gold neck chain# in other styles, $2.50 up. Solid pl ti chains, $7.00up. Solid gold guard chains with slides i novel desiens $000 ae LA VALLIERES WITH DIAMONDS AND PEARLS A little mongy does much in the purchase of a solid gold Lambert La Valliere, elowi i so brilliant that Christmas gifts cost actually less than is asked for inferior articles, when the a includes middlemen’s profit and a part of the burden of expensive store mana : | oman or polis 00 emen., The Consensus Solid 14-Karat Solid 14-karat Solid 44-karat Sold! 44skaras | reer old La Vale gold La Val- yold La. Val- Nee ats 3 of Opinion im with ty wil eres sei ld halt and | ; , ie 3 ate 7 with hale . whole baroque '2 After years of experimenting pe ive one attached pearls and ba y pearls, 1 fine New Yorkers have found out Boe eae be rogue — pearls dex sahire, Row to buy or sell and 1° sap- diamond, a rey Ay be. $7.75 HOUSES phire, $21.00 $15.00 aly! if LOTS $15.00 4 q 2, | en's Dige FARMS nae A Round anal 1 | ay Ladies’ Dia- ? eart Lo sl Lockets, STORES, Sautoir Lock- oe Heart Lockets, | Betty. MARKETS, ets and Chains, solid 14-k with harat gold | STOCKS, ETC. ee gett gold, raised, for a hi) with sporking gold, enamel > aphs; ty is j$to the best advantage, gegen c hand engraved frpbay ne favigen andnae or designs, i) designs, ete. monogram, ‘ty emblems, 14,647 $30.00 up, 87.50 up. $7.50 up $9.75 up, 3“Real Estate,” “Business Op- {Qportunity” and “Financial” ad- vertisements were printed fast month in THE WORLD. 4,900 More than the Herald. 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