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MURDERER FAILS TO WIN FREEDOM ON A NOVEL PLEA Justice Decides Against Mc- Kenna’s Argument Based on Bronx County Act. G@upreme Court Justice Samuel Sea- writ of habea corpus, which at-| the Jurtediction of the Court of | Sessions under the Bronx Act, was without merit. Mo. | hae been in the Tombs more than @ week, awaiting Justice Seabury's Gestation. mn ‘enna, through his lawyer, Eman- Klein, claimed the so-called refer- provision of the act is unconati- bry and void, as the act took effect April 1B, 1012, and that, therefore, the Gupreme Court of the etate had ex- Lawyer Klein further claimed that bough’ Dix wee lax in complying ‘with the terms of the act, in that he @bould have appointed a Commissioner ef Jurors within thirty days after the| ect tank effect. He also asserted the Appellate Division should have ‘dteg- mated the times and pidces for holding Sort ms and trial terms of the Supreme within the Bronx before May 19, ce Seabury held that under no Possible construction of the act could ‘the Legislature have intended that the | @ot should take effect on April 19, 1912, for the purpose of determining tho | Jurisdiction of the Court of General Sessions. ‘The writ which rought McKenna from the death house to the States Courts | Building attracted wide attention among fawyers practising tn the Criminal Courts Building, because, it was stated, if Justice Seabury sustained the writ, the judgments which sent former Lieut. Becker and the four gunmen to the death house might be reversed and the murderes turned out. It was claimed jurors who reside in the Bronx sat tn both Jury boxes and that if these were citizens of another county they had no right to alt in judgment in New York County. LEAPS UNDER SUBWAY TRAIN. Eight Care of Lenox Avenue Line | Pass Over Snicide, Aman not known to any of those who gay him jumped tn front of a subway train and was killed on the northbound | ide of the One Hundred and Forty- | Afth street station of the Lenox avenue Mme at a Little after 8 o'clock this morn- | ing. Eight cars passed over him, The motorman, Frank Auchmoody, did not see the man until the train was almost i upon him. The man was of medium pelght. | ‘weighed about two hundred pounds, was of dark complexion, wore a dark atripod soft white sfirt and a ral of his upper teeth . A ticket from New York to Newark over the Lackawanna Railroad and a copy of a weekly news- paper devoted to the bakery trade were | ‘the only contents of his pocket. alate NO HEAVEN FOR HM™. (From the Netional Food Magazine.) ‘At the conclusion of the regular lessons @ certain Sunday school the superin- t made a short address to the as- @embled classes. At the end of his re- marks he said: “Now, all you boys and girls who ‘would like to go to heaven when you dle bold up your honds.” Instantly every child hed @ hand tn the air except one little fellow sitting fm the far corner, who, in answer to the @uperiatendent’s question, “Don't you ‘want to go to heaven? 5 etree; not {f that crowd’ BURGLARS FOOL 4COPS | BY POSING AS ACTORS, BUT FIFTH FIFTH GETS THEM Policeman Slee Thinks — Cot EV [NING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, men,” he remarked. “Open up and let's eee your properties and costumes.” omni oan eel the youths opened 4 the bag to be full hy new tegen ‘canto twenty-five in number, weighing over ten pounds each. He called for assistance and took the [Sara evan ects jundred and tomers pte atreet Tee 9 prisoners eaid they were Frank} Branato, nineteen years old, and Walter|’ Johnson, eighteen years old. They ad- mitted they bad stolen the castings from the machine shop of BE. H. Pearce, No. ‘West Forty-fourth street, where Their 3 A. M. Baggage Too |franato was formerly. employed,” and Heavy and Arrests Them. ‘Two young men, carrying a telescope valise through One Hundred and Twen- ty-seventh street, almost collided with | Policeman Hartigan, as he turned into that thoroughfare from St. Nicholas avenue, at 8 o’clook this morning. Hart- {gan stopped, the youths and questioned them. 1 who had just concluded an engagement at the West Hind Theatre, and were on way to the subway with their mes and properties, Hartigan lifted They sald they were vaudeville actors the “oom a nd of the valise, It was heavy and| "very interesting, indeed. ‘were on their way to Johnson's home at No, 403 West One Hundred and Twenty- seventh etreet when Hartigan encoun- tered them. “We got by four cops with that vaudeville actor stuff,” said Johnson, “put the last one nailed us,” Branato and Johnson were arraigned in West Side Police Court to-day and held on @ charge of burglary. _—— AN OLD CUSTOM. GFrom the Chicago Record -Herald.) “There,” said the man who had pur- chased a pedigree that reached back to r* of William the Con- old enuff box that was e of my great-great-grand- queror, ‘ used by ere." “Very intéresting,” replied the gentle- who was examing the thing. IT had no {Gea that the ‘made in Germany’ mark iy. “You must be professional strong bad been in use as long as that Bags, $1.75 fancy frames. the month. By Request Chests of gifts, you could Apes think of, ¢ | ° ° | ° | ° Wa ° By Request attached; dainty patterns. By Request Solid 14-Harat Gold LADIES’ WATCHES not only in New York but in ghe United States rely on 14k, Gold Watches to make ‘colng ‘into Eh store and walk th lid Fak. Gold you ew wite. af but It will” be every time, shall offer ‘th than all the focal nd have hundreds all plainly marked, “i | attractive box. at we By Request made of imported and domestic By Request Underwear “iat !3 famous for Its days erenthange these for new ones. CHARLES A. KEENE Popular priced Jewelry, Evening wear Ornaments the hats, 180 feats, Nes Vers suisiiiniba $2.50 Leather Hand The new small style Hand- bag for women, leather lined, holiday gift this 1s an excellent choice. O'Neill Main @tore—Firet Floor. all up-to-date colors and Wool and Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, O'Neill's Bia Store for Dad and th Diamond Rings and Watches. || To-morrow the Second Series of O’Neill-Adams Co.’s Popular Sales by Request Dy IN An innovation in modern storekeeping which has filled a distinct want in the minds of thou- sands of shoppers who make the most of their shopping opportunities, Instantly popular, these SALES BY REQUEST have met with the very appreciative response of thousands of women who have particular needs that they wish to fill, You can send in a Request Vote for any article of merchandise you would like us to offer at special prices in these Sales by Request. Request Ballots are published in our regular adver- tisements daily during the week previous to the Sales by Request, which are held on the first Wednesday of Watch for them and cast a vote, ceived the on sale t thousands Because of a previous sale this item received the largest number of Individual votes recorded in O'Neill's Sales by Request. Table Silver A spfendid value at the usual price of $6.00, and one of the handsomest Twenty-Six Pieces $4.50 Bach chest contains 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 table spoons, 6 tea spoons, 1 butter knife, and 4 sugar shell. Four pretty patterns bevel edge; scroll or fancy edge. 75c & 98c Lace Neckwear Real Princess Lace Chemisettes and Stocks, with revers For an Inexpensive but beautiful Special at... $3.75 3-Piece Toilet Sets Venetian Ivory Set, Hair Brush, Hand Mirror and Comb; fine quality. handsomely finished; put up. in an Special, by request, at.... ONeill Main Store, First Floor. Real Itttle gems of art in various -ubjects; $ framed in gold burnished gilt frames with shadow box and glass front; oe 47x20 inches, Special, e O'Neill ‘Main Store—Fourth Floor, Men’s $1.50 to $3 Neckties Silk tles, crochet ties, accordion weaves—every color; silks; also pure silk’ and bitohald Men’s $1.50to$4 Underwear The famous “Cooper Sprin; Needle Derby Ribbed” gh quality, Fine ribbed Special, se 0) ft The following articles, having re- O'Neill Main Store, First Floor, 39e 2.98 $2.50 Oi) Paintings 79c .95¢c MR. FAY’S ADDRESS IS NOW THE WORKHOUSE AND HE IS GLAD OF IT Out of Job, He Breaks Window in Order to Get a Home for the Winter. After many days of hunger James Fay, with no home and no job, says things are breaking right for him at last. He expects to break rock on Riker’s Island all winter for breaking a window. ‘The cold wind was whistling throuch Fay’s summer suit early to-day when he passed a pile of bricks in Barclay street. He had been hunting for a warm hallway but had been unable to find an open door, The sight of tho pile of bricks gave him an inspiration. He picked up @ brick and hurried toward Broadway. It so happened that about five hours largest number of votes, are lo-morrow “By Request” of of customers. ins By Request Foundation Taffeta of excellent O'Neil Main Store—Seoond Floor—Mad ot. Klevaters, Request Reg. $1.50 to By Request quality. Special, by request, at, yard By Request Women’s $1 Silk Stockings fine pure thread silk, with high spliced heels Ver and lisle garter tops; white, black nary value. By_ Request Exclusive effects, made of beautiful bugle bead bandin, glass algrette, with bugle rosette. By Request 44 and 16-inch dressed doll, full eyes, sewed wig, moulded papler mache body. Dresse. in Persian embroldery dress, taney hat and shoes ane el: stockings; regular $1 50, fal at By_Request trimmed with silk loops and Mother blue, tan, hello, gray and whites all sizes By Request $3.50 quality, at.. fancy work, for} Men’s and Women’s Gloves. Hundreds of “Sales by Request” Votes were récelved in comparatively small numbers for the various department s named here, Special attractions for holiday gift buyers will be found in each, Ribbons for making flowers and Holiday Umbrellas. Books and Stationery. ae Bath Robes and Sweat- Perfumery. In every department throughout the store the gift secker will see a suggestions for gifts at popular prices, In New York's 49c Colored Taffeta Silk colors; a 49¢ quality, st the unprecedented price of, yard Black or Navy Blue Broadcloth, beautiful finish; 52 inches wide. A quality that sells as splen- choose from; French gray finish; | did value at $1.50 yd. Special, by Tequest, at, yd. O'Neill Main Btore—Becond Floor—22d Bt, Elevators. $1.75 Black Dress Velveteens Rich quality; a very deep soft black. A genutne $1.75 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor—#24 St, Elevators, 3 pairs in box, $1.85; pair pee O'Neill Matn Store, First Floor. $1.25 Bugle Hair Bandeaux designed in our own workrooms; Spectal at.. O'Neil Main ‘Store—Fires $1.50 Dressed Dolls Men’s $4 Silk Pajamas Made of fine quality Pekin silks, In plain colors; surplice neck, cut good and roomy, nicely tallored and Men’s Cartwright & Warner Underwear Medium weight, fine natural wool shirts and drawers, guaranteed non-Shrinkable; Cartwright & Warner's usual Big Store for Dad and the Boye, earjier In the night a thief had broken a f side window in of the Hub| W Clothing Company Astor House | by block and had gotten away with three‘ overcoats. Policeman Flanagan on his! * patrol rounds had discovered the open window and reported it. Flanagan, to insure against further thefts through the broken window, had been instructed to hide himself tn a convenient doorway and keep watch. ‘He was hiding tn the doorway when Fay came around the corner with the brick in his hand. Fay had made up his mind to pick out a pudiic place and heave @ rock through a window. Ite happened to pick one of the plate-glass- front windows of the Hub Clothing Com- | pany, and while Flanagan was watching him he hurled the brick. Pling! went the shattered ginss and Flanagan sprang from his hiding place, Fay did not run. He welcomed arrest. But he thought Flanagan was rubbing it in when he insinuated Fay had stolen the overcoats earlier tn the night. > _-- ‘WHY NoTt (rom the Atlanta Constitution.) The editor of the Missourt Appeal wants to be “shown” why, He saya to all lawmakers: “Why not give eome attention to the Parson who preaches past noon hour Sunday morning, or the schoolma‘am | who persists in teacting vertical writ- ing, or the man who buys on credit when he has money !n the bank? Why not deal with the man who chews to- ‘bacco at home and leaves the cuspidor quality in the desired 19¢c Broadcloth of fine quality and "998c and tans; arsordie .65C g, with the new spun Jointed, sleepin; 1.00 » 1.95 of Pearl buttons; $2.75 Slippers for men, children, women’s Evening Slip- = pers. Out Glass, Lamps—Gas and Electric. —— Lo O'Neill-Adams Co., ‘Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Pee memate, eh. we. a “outta e222 The Modern “Ounce of Prevention” urniture? Why not require seven- en-year-old society buds to take out igglers’ licenses” | Food particles are known to be infested with malicious | microbes which attack and destroy the teeth and cause dangerous diseases of the mouth and throat. The constant use of “ODOL” as a mouth wash means absolute immunity from this ever-present menace to your health, Pleasant to use and delightfully refreching. It will also keep your teeth ina healthy condi- tion. There is nothing “Just as Good” as “ODOL.” Price 50 Cents. At ATl Druggiste and Department Stores, GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO GET IT f i i BN \ = ead ‘Beuguit or Department Carmen Cold Cream trritated skin. Snow- . #50 and §80, Statford-Millee Com 815 lire Ste ee, benefits whitesnon-atie pS Soe We ‘Give Surety Stamps ‘Free With All Purchases Soon, Shopping Center “ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Women's $4. o Sweaters, $3.98 ‘Women’s worsted Sweaters with high collar, and fancy weaves, in white, navy, gray and cardinal. Co We Are Pleased to Be Able to Offer Our Patrons Another Splendid Lot of Russian Pony Skin Coats Purclased last week from a maker of highest repute who met 2 serious bust- ness exigency, caused by a warm November, by selling about 200 very handsome new Fur Coats to O'Neil? 's at the bare cost of skins and tailor work. Many Importers and makers have sought to relieve a adihed con- dition in their business, but very few ::akers of the high standing of ’ et ouse from which these coats come have released thelr stocks, preferring to wait for the real winter with what patience they can. The Coats we sell to-morrow at the special prices quoted show the very latest turn of fashion in fur coats, The skins, of course, are of superior quality. Handsome, New Russian Pony 3 -50 | 965 Coats, SalePrice, ' SalePrice, The models are the correct, new straight line si full lengths, roomy mely lined with guaran- teed satin or satin brocade. $100 to $115 Fur Coats $115, Near Seal Coats, foreign dyed, all sizes $105, Natural Pony Goats, Natural Coon Trimmings FUR SE TS—SPECIAL $75.00 Black American Lynx Sets. ‘Ae | #9800 White Alaska Fox Sets. ...... Skin Coats #30Coats, $ $49-°9 sleeves, rolling shawl collars, turnback cuffs, all hai $100, Whole skins Silky Caracul Coats, sizes { 32 to 4%. iy cul 3, size rom $79.50 $100, Black Russian Pony Coats, broadtail effects. . 69.50 Black Russian Fox Sets.. 410.00 Natural Cross Fox (American). 65.00 Natural Red Fox Sets........ $50 110.00 Black American Fox Sets...... 75.00 Natural Skunk Sets—small scarf 100.00 Natural Skunk Sets—very esi 72.50 Persian Lamb Sets.......++-+ 95.00 Scotch Mole Sets.......... $42.50 Sets of Skunk Opossum 45.00 Sets of Cross Jap Fox... 42.50 Sets of Natural Coon..... + 845.00 Sets of Black Alaska Sable + 39.50 Sets of Pointed Dog Sable |*29.50]: Lace Trimmed Linens And Other Gift Linens on Special Sale Just a glimpse of O'Neill's great linen department and a hint of the low Hemstitched and Embroidered Linens Lace Trimmed Linens Irish hemstitched and embroldered linen. finish) . Handmade felts lace trimmed on pure Iinen Dresser Scarfs, Pillow Shams and Tray Cloths, at the following Emde and Pillow Shams; many have real Italian filet mo- very low prices: is In centre. a Scarfs, 18x45, for 89c; value $9c, Baath MOEA, WBe seems ovens Mire are sod “3 eat 1st for nan valve Gio, Shams, value $3.00 tach....s2e0000- varfs, 18x72, for cy, value 1c. J teeeee Tray Cloth, 18x27, for 25¢; value 3Sc, Table Cloths and on a ams, 30x30, for 89c; value $9. Heavy weight pure Belgian Linen Satin Damask Pattern Hemstitched and Hand Drawn Linens| able, Slots and Dinner Napkins to match reduced as Pure linen Hemstitched and Hand Drawn Work Dresser} Cloths, 70x72 Inches, value $2.7! on. seceees 1,08 Scarfs and Pillow Shams to match, Cloths, 70x90 Inches, value $3.25, ebenme Scarfs, size 18x50; Shams, size 30x30 in; val- 89. Cloths, 70x108 Inches, value $3. 75, tach, sovees 2. ue $1.50, special at, each ... sess CP} Napkins, 22x22 inches, value $3.50, dozen: —--- 9.65 Linen Guest Towels Initialled Pillow Cases 20¢ pure linen Individual Guest Towels, fancy dia-| $1.25 pair Embroidered Initial Pine Round Thread Muslin mond Birdseye weave; tn various pretty designs. 12! Pillow Cases, Irish style embroldery, neat: Special, each .... 2c Mp4 85c boxed for holiday gifts; size 45x36, special, ArtE mbroideries Silks, Velveleensy iin sete nas ave the touch Broadcloths because they of your own personality, The most fashionable and beautiful dress matertals of the season in this special Wednesday sale. 25e Tapestey Pillow 15c COLORED MESSALINE- Covers, each..... 5,000 yards Colored Satin Messaline, one yard wi O'Neill Main Btore—Hecond Floor. pieces, 18 in., square and round, each ne hie 69c 5 $5.00 Renaissance Lunch O | Cloths, 72 ins round; big assortment of pat- |_ terns, each i 3. 98 Silk Lambrequin: big assort- $1.00 Princess Lace Centre- value $1.00, at, yard.. Black Satin Duchess. Black Dress Velveteen. Imported Black Dress Velveteens; | Black Satin Dchess, heavy quality, iment of shytea ang cpl 5.00 fast dye; soft lustrous quality. beautiful finish; one yard wide rings, €ac: 0 veal 9¢ 890 ic | Special ... .89¢ 8c $1.19 /39¢ Fancy Shavin, i Ree tie Value ....$1.00 $1.25 «$1.50 1 Value ....81.35 $1.50 $1.75| racks, broom olde manicure sets, &c., ea, ca, ZOC 7c Vanity Cases, made of rib- bon, in pink, blue and'red, with powder puff and $0c BLACK AND COLORED BROADCLOTH Stnch Black and Colored Broadcloth, soft brillant fish, sponged 9 1 9 Broadcloth, value $3.00 and shrunk, value $2.00 yd, Black Broadcloth, Yd, At..scesscerveseoeree $288] mirror, each.... PRS A ole Berg O'Neil Manin Store—Secend Fleer. $2.50 yd, Street, New York City ed OL Oe c| if value ale

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