The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1912, Page 11

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WOMAN SPECIALIST IN CARNRRACTIC 1S SENT TO TOMBS Bentence After Pleading Guilty to Violating Law. Bropractic. te science whieh, tt fs aimed, puts ) In normal ‘condition by the removs) of the cause of discase oF GY the adj mt of vertebrad ire fegelarities, recived a blow before Dadge Malone i General Sessions tow day, whon Mix. Alma ©. Arnold, forty ome Years oll, \eader of the chiropractic practitioners in thls country, pleaded suMty to an indictment‘ charging her with the illegal practice of medicine. Mra. Arnold was remanded to the Tembe unt! Wednesday for sentence. ‘The maximun pencity for the offense ts one year's imprisonment and a@ fine of 500, Mire. Arnold has for yoy of many years Practived chiropractic or “nature cure" im a luxurious. apartment in the Ne- vade, at Broadway and Seventieti street. She has a large clientele and, according to Lawyer John G. Dyer, counsel for the County Medical Soctety, derives an income of nearly $25,000 a Year trom her practice. Mrs, Arnold one time was president of the Colum College of Chiropractic, at No, 8% Fit. teenth street, N. W., Washington, D. C. She was arrested April 2%, 1911, af- ter @ visit to her apartment by Frances Benzecry, detective for the County Medical Society, who had an alleged Aelocatet sioiker blade treated by Mrs. Arnold. James W. Osborne, who represented Mire. Arnold in the paiice court pro- ceedings, a! she had been held for teted in the ( of Special Sessions, hed her case submitted to the Grand nd that chiropractic 1 she was but prac- tising the s of her faith, Tae Grand Jury, however, filed an indict. ment against Arnold. She has since been at lib under $600 Dall, ‘ number of Mra, in Judge Malone's aione he is now Mrs. y, said his client would Arnold's attor plead guilty “The defendant admits the technical violation of the Public Health law,” Mr. Coulter said, “In the usual course of her business, however, she dil not violate the law. It was her custom to work {n conjunction with a regularly licensed physician, and to do nothing until he had diagnosed and prescribed. “On the day in question a woman who claimed to be In great pain from an Ynjured shouNer biade cafled on her and she did try to relieve the pain by massage. In that, as we are obliged to admit after a careful consideration of the sweeping provisions of the Public Health law, she did commit a technical violation. “The great number of letters which I heave here, however, many of them from men in high esteem In this coun-| y try, addressed to Mrs, Arnold personal- ly, show she has been @ great bene- factor in her fletd. ‘Yudges, bankers, high standing write here in expression of their esteem of this lady and in ap- preciation and gratitude for what she had done for them, I find here letters from fourteen members of Congress full of earnest praise for her. Surely these distinguished personages cannot ye accused of encouraging a criminal Or be believed to have patronized a chartatan.” MAYOR WANTS TO KNOW. ‘Writes to Waldo to Look Up Bribe ' Charge. , St Without furntshfaeiaty additional In- formation, the Mayor to-day, sept this brief letter to Police Commissioner |% Waldo: I have information that Mary Good, whom you now have up be- fore a Magistrate for keeping a dia- orderly. house, claiins that she paid @ome policeman named Myers monthly for protection. Please see this women and get all the facts, Very truly yours, W. J. GAYNOR. business men of | ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 256, 1912. NITCHEL ATTACK \ ; Commissioner Tomkins’s Id i} | for South Brooklyn Water- | ways Under Hot Fire. | Netther President Mitehel nor Comp- | troller Prendecxast, ara satisfied with kins to connect the entire South Brook- lyn water front—~including acquisition of the Bust Termmal~into a great city faifroad and. warehoure terminal. While the officials are not opposed to a gen- eral and adequate development of the South Brooklyn water front, opposed to many of the Dock Commis. sioner's suggestions as being against | public policy as well as on the question of enormous expense. They made thelr attitude clear to-da sat with President McAneny as @ com- | mittee. Men interosted in the develop. | ment of the post, the water fronts, commerce and shipping, as. well as State | K officials, molding John <A. Bensel, State Engineer and Surveyor, who ts watching the city's proposed encroach- ment on the ‘barge canal terminal to | he established near Erie Basin, were | present {n large numbers. Commissioner Tomkins, armed with a 1x-foot pointer indicated on maps the f many details of his “pet’’ South Brook- | ‘yn water front enterprise. Both Presi- ent Mitchel and the Comptroller plied he Commigetoner with man® technical questions, all of which the Commissionee was not prepared to answer. In these | emergencies he turned to his engineers and counsel and asked them to inform | “he committee. Mr. Mitchel and the Comptrolier de- | veloped that If the Commissioner's plan vatia. the South Brooklyn water t will be @ prototype of the pres- nt system on Eleventh “Death Av nue” with Its range of surface ral road tracks over which heavy freight trains would be operated. It was aleo ought out that expensive condemna- lon proceedings and legislation will ‘© to be resorted to to acqitire pri- lands, docks end existing, surface rolley Hines to make room for the pro- posed development. hot to say anything xf the great expensso of operating a marginal railroad which the Commis- sioner referred to as “the key of the situation as affecting the city’s con- tol." The Terminal Committee will now eub- mit @ report which will suggest’ a num- ver of radical changes in the Tomkins plan. ————————— Gianted Insurance After Lung Trouble There are #0 many cases of Consumption reported where the details show the dis- ted with a cold of a cough that ally surprising that people are not anxious to immediately stop thes ntly minor) troubles, . Which T trust you of thewe suffering from any “About a year anda at the end of six mont fallen to troubled with nd was very ly mo ambi- I consulted who told me my lungs were jot satisfied, I went to another | | doctor, w! ally disappeard. “pounds and my phy- hes pronounced me perfectly sound fact the tT weight is now 142 —which, together with the tor haye been accepted by two, different Insur- t for Insurance, makes me of my entire recovery by Eckman's ould be very glad to: com- ne who would be In- § W. 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Copies of Original Paris Creations Not Shown Elsewhere SPECIAL order jflaced some weeks ago brings this lot of hand- some gowns to us and to you just in time for Thanksgiving shopping. No matter what we might say here you’ cannot picture the daintiness or the beauty of these clever creations. They will prove irresistible to every miss who sees them. at Included are three beautiful reproductions of new foreign models with most fascinating effects, in bodice sleeve and draping. Fashioned of soft, clinging silks, artistically draped with silk shadow lace or chiffon cloth in dainty shades, elaborated with hand made chiffon flower or bugle trimming, all desirable shades; sizes for misses, juniors and small women. s It has been many days since we offered in « special sale, dresse, that compare with these and ‘we want every miss who is a régula patron of our misses’ section to obtain one or more. [7 Atmnson Crawford Co. Third Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. No Mall Orders Filled. Greatest Upholstery Savings is Years Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers, Bed Sets, Etc. | ae a stock righting sale, which means a sacrifice of thousands of dollars’ worth of new and seasonable goods. In“deciding on the sale prices below, we have disregarded cost or former selling prices in our resolution to move stocks in two days—Tuesday and Wednesday. 2,200 Pairs Imported Swiss Curtains $3.95, 5.00 97.65 & '9.45 Tuesday Sale Prices are Choice of Irish Point and Duchess tains, Swiss and Saxony Brusgels. Curtains, hand some Embroidered Tambour Lace Cu are 1, 2 and 8 pair lots, in some cases soiled sample is included. At import cost. $5,000 Worth of Couch Covers All at Ha Every grade, color or style you dre sure to find included. Tuee. ele} 97] 10 99.45 13.65 €> 94,.85 Reg. 30c Upaque Window Shades 36x72 inches, on good rollers, slats cluded. dark green, at.....cceceeee cee eeees Choice of white, ecru, olive or Tuesday Sale Point Cur- irtains. All a mussed or is also included. * Sets at Renaissance, Renaissance lf Price and bracket in- 18c Nottingham and Scotch Lace Curtains oe are +1.66 &é> #2.95 Corfkist of Cable Net, Fish Net, weave. All are 1,'2, 8 to 6 pairs of a style. Tn some cases a mussed or soiled sample 500 Hand Made Lace Bed Sets are included; all are perfect, well made and only on the best wearing nets, and 35c, at........ For lace curtains or hangings, size 28 inches when closed, 56 inches when open. ,. 3,500 Pairs Imported French Curtains Tuesday Sale $1.85, 93.65, 95.85 Prices are 98-65 & 913-00 Cluny, Antique, Marie Antoinette, Re- naissance and Arabian Lace Curtains. All are 1, 2, 8 to 4 pairs of a style. In some instances a soiled or mussed sample is, in- cluded. At about 4 price. $7,000 Worth of Handsome Portieres 3314, to 40% Below Regular Prices Handsome Velour Portieres, Beautiful Silk Portieres, Fine Damask Portieres and all kinds of Tapestry Por- tieres in best patterns and colors included. $2.65 94.65 97-45 $9.65 916-85 50c, 98c, jottingham, Scotch lace, ‘olonial and Madras At.mill cost. Less Than Half Marie Antoinette, Arabian and Russian Lace Bed Fine Silk T uesday’s Sale Prices are: 500 Shi Wai Floss Cushi ; 4 ; rt Waist f i 20 Bo oe in, 25¢ “4 ee Ss ey, ‘; ‘8-4, Boxes .} $1 ll. he Wall ‘Glied, . oapared 10: &> 119-75 | reguters $2.50 *1.90 4 eat with good cambric; reg- | 2,000 Brass Extension Rods | _, ndsomely constructed, large ‘qe ularly sold for 85c, 45 Regularly sold at 25 size, has a separate movable tray. and 55c. { 16e $1.50 Satin. Covered Sofa Cush- ions, $1.00 Front of beautiful floral or Oriental satin, back of plain sateen filled with silk floss. &F simpson Crawford Ce.. Fourth Floor, On Sale Te-Merrow. Featuring Unexampled Offerings :,China Dept. Why Pay Gas Companies when you can buy $2.00 to $2.25 Reliable Gas Lamps at a Saving ot 75c to $1 Each? These lamps give an unusually large volume of light. ‘They use so little as that they soon pay for themeclves, Equipped with Pilot By- Pass and Lind- say Tungsten Mantle. Lindsay Home Light —sale pric $4.49 > rote Went Linco Light price... Linen Hight LIQUORS Whiskey old; gallon, quart Monticello or d Moselle Wines, bottled jars of the well known Saarbach & Co., Mainz, Case ot he , 55c of 12 bot- pat tle, Oc Case of 12 bor Pure Maryland ~Hottled In bond; guar 7 years old; full $11 100-piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, at M42E of the best white American Porcelain, deco- rated in aneat rosebud design, while 50 of these sets last we will offer them at this reduced price; large mest platters and soup 6. tureen composition. 100 Piece Blue Copen- hagen Dinner Sets, at. Open stock pattern, made of English porcelain. $0 Piece Sets as above... Burgundy Port, Breneh—ticavy, Ballon,’ $3.00; W, Mscveces The Old Lo fins bottle eit ie]! mm / doaen tips. $1.10 Included are the much |) yditonel, Claret and, Sauterne (soi wanted Chinchilla, Blanket California Port, She Angelica, || Basson Freres et File, Bordeaux, . . 9 oli Muscatel and ‘Tokay, old, and fruity || France. Cc loth mixtures, English wines “priced uccording to age and |] Mt-dullen—Case of 12 bottles, 5 q Tweeds, Cloakings, — black tye + bottle a Thi 4 regularly $2.60, gy a 2 Thibet and Kerseys. fegutariy $2.00, mort botties, sae The Styles Prana i 4 uterne-—12 botties, regulary 91.50, er 65c St. Julien Claret n full quart A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GBT IT ‘3.98 S pa C7 dimpson-Crawtord Co,, Sixth Floor, On Sale To-M "Phone Orders Filled. Chelsea 2100. Underprice Basement ons Floor. > . , dark Sipntard quuiity Coutorata Ciaret ant | Women’s, Misses | Ulatandet tix! hint ge ‘ 75! (morsines on Star — Bottled and Juniors’ Coats ju France, “$1 bottle gy 49 Values to $12.50, at tonte and 794 y and $1.05 | ( Miltaite Dottie: sheet ut.” Z9C | Creme ae 1 Ore an 5 3 85 s by Quart and lon $2.85. ~ Excellent | 1100 Picce Austrian China 75 Dinner Sets............++ good|100 Piece English Porcelain Dinner Sets, open stock 95.95 Rich Cut Glass s 911.95| Punch Bowls andfoot.at Dod D 7 Piece Cut GI Water $ Sets, all overcutting, at. 4,98 t Piece China Berry Sets, 69 e Patterns... .ceseeeeeeee ey MOD] ateccecereseeses reeds Hant!t ne Dining Room Dome %r2s" Has over 200 pieces of leaded art glass, all fitted in by hand, into brass frame, measures 24 inches in diameter, made to fit any height ceiling, complete with 100 candle power in- verted light ; $098 “OS Mail and Of quality at popular prices. $6.89 The Materials Winter wear, » Women's to 46, Misses’ sizes, 14, years, Juniors, 13. 15 and 17 years, The Colors The lot comprises a most unusual collection of the sea- son's wanted colors, not a popular shade or combination excluded, « 12 bot | ae " Bass Very | “in Barclay's f Stout Dc by — modic pints, 61.75; dozen, hips honiirenn Basement.) 16.2 ii eats ee til il le ae aaa

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