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14 FERDINAND HERMANN’S WILL THE EVENING WUALD, TUESDAY, TEN ARE SENTENCED, ceny. Second offense. State Prison two DEUEMBER 3, Letter of a Slim-Made | 4 | TREET Mead toes montha, joseph Russell, thirty-one yeare oi + GIVES FUNDS TO CHARITIES. ‘ nears, pleated aulty to peu tercny:| Woman to Her Fat Sister iz | eee tole worth of asiiverware from em- ' Codicil Revokes $200,000 Bequests adblaiypibitas Wo GETTING SECOND ployer. Plrwt offente, Penitentiary one Da tha Mitrtoneeilad i. to Son and Daughter. Joweph De Paolo, twenty-five years old, Fat People : OF MRS. SZABO ARE Te will of Ferdinend Hermann, wre} or eteck MBFAL Forty WOE, ARNO pleaded gulity to larceny. Stole gold bhavunes Aled Sep . 23 at Tarrytown, filed for pro- developed locket, First offense, Sentence sus- wheels of : H bate to-day in the Sarrogate’s Court, | \n'." tne Hamteen lesen Uen ering ‘ ih ah 23rd Street Store Onl | against the Harriman issues, Union uan Guzman, nineteen years old, born ree ' left to charitable Inatitutions over$2.0 | pacino started over a point higher at |in Porto Fico, pleated guilty to carrying y: iS end made his wae reslduary testes | 371%, but promptly dropped below 11) —_—+ a revolver. Firat offense, Sentence sus- a He after loaving $60,000 o @ sister In Ger) southern Tacific also deolined over @ ln ne ' ‘ many and $1500 to his mother-in-law. | point. Tho remainder ot the et als-| All Who Faced General Ses-| ,,momts Smith, nineteen, years old,| « CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 7 Pret was og! ae Tent enol to ie played a tendency to pursue @ down- Jud Yesterd City Reformatory. ‘ FE Ma a Hh es i LT 4 paragraphs w! 000 to ward trend in sympathy with the Harri- sions Judges Yesterda etieecisnnilliieatannions fie, Osly 6 fow months ane = Just Lawyer's Wife Testifies That] tess, of No. #1 West — Kighty-third isda, kak saveuctamt ahellA s i y tim, Only a few months ame 1 wae, just : ; | wy! streei, and a similar amoun, to his son, wore yeneraliy toward lower (na. Are Young Men HELD UP DEPUTY SHERIFF. |} tian. “* NT Of 7%" For the convenience of Christmas Shoppers, h She Never Saw Inside [eer"avenue: ut the ‘testato; provided |, After Rolding wrong in the arty af. Waa Piel Cette hes View we have assembled in our Fourth Floor a choice that deductions should be mae in part bay #5 : . : . : ; of “Estate.” or in full of the azoun of the leguey, | harsly in the last fow minutes closing | wy ot the preoners—all young men-| __ Safe Take Hts Revolver, eS iitmet selection of articles suitable for Holiday Gifts. | ie Gents ‘a ‘hie ‘memoranda, to have | Net loasee ran from fractions to over a MrTAiRNed for sentence before the Judges| BENOITAMTON, N. ¥., Dec. tive Each price is represented in an individual . ta Sou Pacife, Th of the Court of General Sessions yeater- | Cracksmen who blew up the postoffice » : P ry ‘ * t . CONTRADICTS COUNSEL] theascenict sired weivers of ol'stion | pounced weakness of hia feature was GAY were allowed to go free.on suspended | safe at Newark Valley this morning, selling booth, which will make it easier to select gifts. a Gnd consent to che admission of the will | instrumental in causing the late aclling sentences, Both were freed by Judge | shortly after 9 o'clock appeared in|, i to probate, movement. Southern Pacific, after Swann after a careful investigation of | Owe@o and et the point of revolvers F While the estate is valued at Kana be penminas to edd ttl 107% ted their antecedents and environments, aut hin ravclven ap el prey HS t 10,000 real and over $10,000 personal ing figure then showed a las| ‘Th . Woman Denies Having Re- property, "the, estate, totale for into| of § pols, tisewee 40 other issues were| °° “EY JUGGE POSTER, poared toward the Pen DOLL HOUSE . the hundred thousands. restricted to fractions, and even in ‘The men blew open ceived Bankbooks Belong- The following institutions will re-| some instances gains were reconied. Frank Sparks, twenty-one years old; | ley postoffice but secured little plundei —_—_—_— Ma jum of $2,'00 each: United a Pleaded gullty to burglary. Third of- | They ia is coos shots with by peeked but nes ing to Dead Client. igri rile etl nn be ‘The Closing Prices, Lott Oh al edad ee) ta Nhe cngihed pithy phat heehee : i tached NOW ON EXHIBITION and Orphan Society, Mount Sinat Hos- To-Aay'ee or ee of Months. _ i pital, Monteflore Home for Chronte in-| curt, ‘gst, ‘fast shasges “at sompetsd "with | iodward SMoNoer, twentythres years ——— eee a = 8 valids, New York Boclety for Ethical | 7etenar’s finel figures sre os ‘old; pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods. First offense. Himira Reform- atory. BY JUDGE MALONE, Cornelius Bains, twenty-two years old, negro, pleaded guilty to assault, First offense. Penitentiary one yaer. John R. Ferraro, nineteen years old, pleaded gullty to petit larceny. Stule| fifty dozen corn razors. iret offense. Penitentiary one year. Inidor Presser, twenty-four years old, and Samuel Robatein, eighteen years old, Both pleaded guilty to untewful entry. Second offenders. Penitentiary one yoar each. Nicholas Speranga, twenty-one years, pleaded guilty to attempted grand lar igh, low, Last, Net a R= ah got 1 is Is located in the Second Floor and parents are invited to bring their children. Culture, for the especial use of ite workingmen’a school. The sum of | 4 $2,000 ts left to St. John's Guild and) the same amount to the New York) 4 Arsociation for Improving the Condi-| tion of the Poor. The sum of $2,100 1s left to the Visiting Guild for Crip-| At pled Children. ‘The mystery of the wherabouts of Mrs. Rosa Menachik Szabo's five trunks, Which were removed from her apart- ment by Lawyer Burton W. Gibson after the woman's tragic death in Greenwich Lake, was partly unveiled tn the Sur- rogate's Court to-day when Mrs. Maude Gibson, wife of the lawyer, was exam- ined in proceelings to discover the Austrian woman's estate.’ Mrs. Gibson Profersed not to ning of the { missing bankbooka of the Franklin Sav- ings Bank, which show a deposit to Mrs, Baado's credit of $8,062.60. The examination was conducted by Arpad I. Kremer and Phillip R. Strix, Attorneys for Frits Fischeraver, the Austrian Vice-Consul, who recently sup- planted Gibeon as executor 6f Mrs. Gsado's estate. Attorney Robert H. El- der, who defended Gibson at hie trial for the murder of Mrs, Szabo, told the examiners that the trunks were re- celved at Gibson's home in Rutherford, N. J., and are now in the garage. Mrs, Gideon ewore tha she has no Kea what the trunks contain. She said that the day before they were delivered at her home, her husband eaid to her “IT am expecting some trunks; they belong to a dead woman who was a sitent of mine, and I wish them to re- main in the garage until the estate te appraised.” Charles Gokizier, associate counsel for Gibson, declared that one day, last September, he handed to either Mra. Gtheon or Attorney Elder a large en- containing what seemed like two ‘Checkbooks and some cancelled checks. It was an envelope he had received ‘trom Mr. Gtbeon, and was marked “Betate vt Rusena Menschik Szabo." OPPENHEIM, Gitinss G 34th Street—New York acest BOOK SLIP MAY IDENTIY | MAN DEAD BESIDE TRACK. ‘ Victim of Train Accident at Hastings + Had Shoping List in Bag Near Him. HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, Dec. %.—In &@ ditch below a bridge on which the, Y New York Central crosses wae found j'en early to-Aay the body of a well dressed | item man. It is surmised the man fell from, @ train. " The man was about fifty years old. His hair was gray and rather thin, | wore a iiwhg gray sult, black soft shirt and lavender tie. body was an almost new Gi A sitp of paper in the bax Vast of places In New York, them Benazl, Registered Trade Mark Established Half a Century DANBURY, CONN. Where the best Hats are made, is also the home of this famous remedy— Xe ccs FLAX “SEED “TE TNONIN For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. If you want confirmation of Lino- nine’s effectiveness (even stubborn bronchitis yields to it) write to any one in Danbury. Medicine knows no surer healing agent for the inflamed mucous Special Sale Party & Dancing Dresses For this week only we shall offer at $16.50 a number of dainty models in Misses’ Dresses of Chiffon and Net over Silk, draped, plaited and in tunic effects, in all the pastel shades. Regular value, $25.00. 400-YEAR-OLD TURTLE. Kidd Carved on Among No, 9 Barclay strest, | where the man evidently purchased a | rnft! of Capt. a “Life of ‘ently made “Home Annual of 193" and Christ." The sale was apy by a salesinan named y. Some of the man's teeth near the} Ce renee moticeuue "| the United Frult Company steamship The authorities communicated with|Tivives, The venerable green snapper salesnan, who recafled the man and the| was captured and slain at Port Limon. sale, and sald that when making pay-|Many initlals are carved on Its armor ment for the articles purchased the man |and there are dates as far back as 1768. hada roll of billa from which he took| There are the initials C, K. with a ring the amount needed. round them and a skull and crossbone The absence of money on the body | within the ring that mre belleved by leada to a theory of poasible foul play. | members of the Tiviver’ crew to be the - f Captain Kidd. Its Armor, The carcass of a four hundred-year- old turtle arrived here tolday aboard James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., walt2?itMors Previously, Mr. Eider, in testifying, @eried that he had ever received the amkedooks, which purported to be those Bow missing and covering the Frank- ‘Ba Savings Bank deposits. Mra. Gtbeon | tionery story of Herman Boehling, ‘wae then mentioned regarding Or, pasted * “A cisaant Lenesome Man Takes Lite. ‘The body of William Krac young was found fternoon | amit ‘Th storic old turtle will grace the festive board on board the Tivives on Friday night when the members of the American Bankers’ Association will hold hanging in the cellar under the confec- | banquet tn commeration of their last . | junket In tropical waters as passengers membranes of nose, throat and lung passages than Linonine. Used for years by thousands of people and highly recommended by physicians. t your druggist’s ‘k, as above, on every bottle) 25c, Fashionable Furs—special Sale Hage ELLY'S#. An unusual assortment of Fur Coats, hae and Muffs of superior quality and style, at exceptionally low prices. | 47.50) 744 Fifth avenue, Bay Ridge, where he |on the Tivives. had been employed for the three years | he had been in America. Kracke had complained because he could find no ac: | quaintances in the new country and was forced to drink his evening beer in solitude. | —_—. Woman Hit by Auto. A gray-haired Woman about fifty-five yeara old was knocked down by an auto while crossing First avenue at Fifty- aixth street this afternoon, She was taken to Flower Hospital in the auto suffering from internal injuries. Bst:80 Years 263 Stscth Ave & 17: Street Kelly Trusts You and Your Dollar Buys More at Kelly’ This 6-piece Dining Room Suite Complete in Your Home. Handsome Buffet. Round Dining Table. Four Leather Chairs. Golizier’s statement. “It Mr. Goldaler says I received these heck books and check etubs from him, he fo mistaken,” she declared with em- phasis. “I never received any such Droperty from him or anybody cise.” ‘Mr. Goldsier, recalled, reiterated his wtatement and added hat he distinctly recollected seeing the envelope in Mrs. Qideon's hands during thoir talk in Mr. Eier's office. (Mrs. Gibson wee asked how much more money Gibson had given her since July 16 last, the day Mrs. Szabo died. “He only gave me from #20 to 8% a week then,” she answered, “and since he hae been in Goshen jail there has Caracul Coats in smart full-length models; exceptional quality. Value $75 French Seal Coats in three-quarter length models; plain or with collar and cuffs of civet cat, chinchilla or raccoon. Actual value $125 Mole Coney Coats in full-length models; | linings, workmanship, quality and fit of 75.00 / the Duke’s Mixture Sack Many men are A NEW MAN_ | 95.00 Sah potninn* George 9, Scally of No, 75, Nasaw ot. New getting untold {| the highest class. Unusual values ‘Phe Vice-Coneul’s attorneys an- | siewinatiom and dyepenain hat Poems ena ith a ieaaure out of nounced that they sent for the five trunks and would prepare court orders to enable Dr. Fieoherauer to @eposit in the Franklin Savi: —s—__ Fire tn Edison Y. Pour engines, a water to’ hook and ladder companies and Bat- talion Ciet Binns were called to a fire at John and Gold streets shortly before neon. The fire was in a yard owned by the Edison Company and started in a A big wooden chest and den fence at the back of the yard were charred. It 1s supposed | some careless smoker dropped a lighted | match into the waste. clusion to. Uy found, great relict ew: man eince the Liggett” Myers Duke’s Mixture sack. One 5c package holds many pipefuls of pure, mild smoking —or, if you please, it will make many cigarettes of the good old-fashioned kind that you roll yourself. latted it an | am satist any on et ed ive Radway's Pills @ trial they will surely cure them," \k $1.00 Weekly Complete Dining Suite Brass Bed Outfit at the Gi, AMY h Genuine Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) 89| coats; copies of imported models, | 135.00) } Raccoon Muffs.....12.00 Moleskin Muffs....25.00 Civet Cat Muffs....16.50 Mole Coney Muffs. . 12.00 lue $200 | Raccoon Scarfs...... 8.00! Moleskin Scarfs... .15.00 Civet Cat Scarfs.... 8.50) } | Black Fox Muffs.. ..17.50 Dyed Skunk Muffs. 14.50 Pointed Fox Muffs.25.00 Pointed Wolf Muffs.16.50 Mole Coney Scarfs.. 6.00! Black Fox Scarfs. ..17.50 ange <a Dyed Skunk Scarfs .10.50 [ | | i AH oe ks Pointed Fox Scarfs. 19.00 Point’d Wolf Scarfs.15.00 eer MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. . oo bis AveePiece I d FREE DINNER SET Sas} oreet F REE This Maitogany i | Duke's Mixture, made by the Liggett &* Myers Tobacco Co, at Dur- ham, N. C., is the favorite with ciga- rette smokers, It’s the tobacco that makes “‘rolling’”? popular with men who want the true taste of pure, mild, selected tobacco, We're making this brand the leader of its kind, Pay what you will, you cannot ‘et better granulated tobacco than Duke's Mixture, You still get the samo big one and a half ounce sack—-enorgh to make man; cigarettca—for bc, And with each sack Set includes a brass bed, guaran- teed lacquer, woven wire spring and a combina: $19.95 tion mattress....... wee tween arms, 21 in. Remember, You Can Depend Upon Anything That Kelly Sells T. Kelly, 263 6th Avenue, 104-106 West 17th Street Any Furniture Bought Now Will Be Held for Christmas Delivery if Desired VW THEN young Miss Housewife first aspired, to build th hone & hae mate Settces, she dcoammed ot cates in ithe . never toil n 4 imagined, in a way, that keeping house uise was only “play.” ve; Too soon the sordid side of life— ard Purchase uy, the dust and grime and soot and strife ; ; —each one, in turn, reminded her, that little problems must occur, A part of thrift is in the knack of fight- The Art of Dirt Chasing ome fvenheots ttn ou get a book of cixaretto papers and a get eens ln oni at wet Me ia baie ANOTHER MAGAZINE This housewife had her little ory, frye y rand scarcely Pe hs a coupes 7, hades dik owing why. Then, from the sombre Matic hs men ean ce sperieg yay, she p the porn gullable or men, women, hoya ant girs Handy Size Pegg National Comat * crept out. ‘The Guld Dust “T ee Fee TNT Beata of the thew wide the Gor and aclered, eagee pennies offer for November and lor a chore. ey polis! tl lappa dead sivaragy, thr, coped the ba oats eats calor of pow 24 PAGES room and the stair. Each mirror soon | seuda us their name and address, ) aS i emer, te sue hee wera ee I6 PAGES IN COLORS rom pit to ee ey garnished up | ROSER Cimm se yp ry cman - little home, | remus, core HNO 5 vown +75 -F RE ES went BA lo foal thet. cage heoun, « housewife's work is | Tireer bo oa NT MST OF coupons bid e, i " fad of any task that pod their Woy eg keg FI oe peel renien Pert: : With Next i brush, and honestly it makes us blush, to think we ever pe ‘ 34 a played the drone by working in the house alone, BET. ILS CI OQ sts. OPEN EVERY: EVENING UNTIL 90'CLOCK 'S U N D A Y W O R L D nday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders | é ener. Tenens ae di sabi il its lt ll

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