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or | YORKER TELLS night-arriving automobile party if he a peers 4 sald, “the | se ng & won fad to aanounce that his guests Walter Wharmby Too Poor to Pay] Wharmby, s 5 optimism. They are atalin couldn't even have beer with ft. Lawyer to Defend Him, at No. 70 He i { | ‘ I do not believe the Allies will ever take SAID BROWN. and killed his sweetheart, Regina] @ lawyer, Justice Goff assigned Bar ¥ \ (engin Ld if ey tee Wear George Brown of Middletown sailed Steiner, on Nov. 2 at Fourteenth str * to defend him. Wharmby and ‘uk bE in no peace Into hia comrades and called them a lot hs Uap Abe ad aah aici is continued.” ‘ gio cont a td and Tenth avenue and who made an in the factory of the CONSTANTNDLE Besieged Turkish Capital Is ‘ i S| . Rheumetiom to ~ “One Big Pesthouse,” Quill of Friend. Cuts Out Late Suppers « |on, jiner, 1° ttre, of iat mummers] tomey, Says Mr. Brooks. BEST BUTTER Bist rie he Sa Wones, Escaped, Declares. | «nun na suicnion soreeant Martin Fay for Automobilists. Aimed that All danger of trouble trom CREAMERY CREAMERY tous lite Guth asia terrioie sane — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1912. were dyt of Tigre Aying of starvation by the track | 44 oH] ‘With all their sufferings,” Mr. Jones iw he Turks are showing a wonder- eosin SAYS EX-DETECTIVE STOLE $75 IN SALOON. Fay Is Arrested, Charged With Trying to Take Money ONEARL LOSING Long Islander Says New Law Fay who was shot in the capture of Vogel in a Bronx hotel two weeks ago) ——+— him to bake his face In the kitchen fixing up a two-inch steak for a mid- of towards and asidesteppers. them their excise troubles were all their own fault and would become worse and not better unless they went out and fought in thelr own counties for their rights, Mr. Boldt was introduced and ina most impressive manner said that he wished to talk to the hotel men of the whole State regarding the labor situ: noice was past, He was rather in closer touch with the events of last TRIED FOR KILLING FIANCEE. LOAN SHARK VICTIMS effectual attempt to blow out his brains, was indicted for murder in the first de~ gree to-day and pleaded not gullty be- IN PROSECUTIONS NOW Convictions Make It Unneces- sary to Go to District-At- Victims of loan sharks may, If they RZ WEGIVE d-a(” GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASKFORTHEM fore Justice Goff in the Extraordinary Term of the Supreme Court National Biscuit Company. parents opposed his marriage he became distracted. ’ Because his ‘A Real Cure Free Bottle to Prove that Here at Last Is the Remedy that Overcomes This Painful and Dangerous Disease, Don't Suffer Another Day. ete: and woman tn mal ere with “Constantinople is one great pest] w. fened before Maga Mr Boia th S eAMGd in cicdhdcoee te | *7, cent be thelt Own tawyers, in bot neple is one ‘as arraigned before } trate Butts 7 iq jen talker in confidence ry and elv! a feuse iit by the fires of: the burning|in West Sido Court to-day ohaneed with | _ The New York State Hotel Men's As-ltne atate hotel keepers for nearly halt | cMminal and civil actions and ma Ghats, where the dead ate.burned by| stealing $75 from his oldest friend, Jonn | *°!ation had its annual meeting to-day an hour. There was a recess at noon | Prosecuite money lenders without the as- Right. Yet its people do not keow they| Doyle, a livery stable man, in Burna'a| St the Waldorf Astoria and discuaned |for luncheon. sistance of the District-Attorney’s of- Gee whipped, and are. Aghting ike] ##loon at Fifty-fourth atreet and @ixch | the troublen of tta/members — fice. ‘This {# due to the recent convie- Thisi ; , ae roto Hotel keepers in. the weat an south| LAWYER UNDER ARREST: tions of loan sharks and the sub- is is the same quality butter that others receive 4 The two were @Bnking towether at a| ends of the State complained thi sequent Jall sentences, 42%c to 45c a lk fe No bett bi tt di jus did Quill Jones, returning to-day plain at the F b. for. q er butter made. cg Tan Ma Quilt Jones, returning to-487 | able, Doyle sald, and Deste dropped #8 |ocal option, laws, intended. for. tne, SV1,651 THEFT CHARGED. | “there are two weapons of detense terize conditions| fom hia pocket while paying @ check.| effacement of saloons and groggeries,| —oo |that 1 would put in the hands of every Firet man out Far ett a oar later and ig to] was working a tremendous hardship on| William D. McNulty Accused by! Lecdntat Hg F aie tae OMIA e back room. lo he was out Mar-| the hotels which had gained good rev- 4 A “particularly those who have repala the the Turkish hein out nd tin Steckley, a horseman and @ friend| enue by the entertainment of automo- President of the Connecticut | mount of money actually Fecelved: plus N of Doyle at the next table, told him that] bile parties and had conducted their Fay had picked up the money. “I've lomt 976," said Doyle when Fay returned. Trust Company. the six per cent. Interest, together with ’ |added bonuses and excessive interest! William D. McNulty, a widely known | ang who are still being pressed for the lawyer, with an office at No, 141 Broad-| amount of the original loan, way, Wan arrested this afternoon by |" «zt ig no longer necessary to go to the Detective Hinan of the Central Office! pistrictAttornes’s oles to abteln. a things he had s and indidents of Feaim terrible, as he said himself, as ured inferno, Mr. Jones, whose home Is WHY PAY MORE? Fat business honestly and decently @ Memory. Nassau County men said that a law Tushed through the last Legi | \ | UriesO Makes Rheumatism Nothing but i | From Maine to Callfornia come praises b. Graffam, Pittsfield, Me., 4 from ‘West Fortieth street, had travelling in Persia when the first mut- | terings of the Balkan storm were heard. Against the advice of fitends he went 4o Constantinople and there was caught ‘by the swift advance of the Bulgars ifrem the north and the Greeks and Serbs from the south and west, He out of the city until taking @ long chance, litle coasting of the ‘an to Naples. “HORRORS OF THE WAR ARE INDESCRIBABLE.” I cannot begin to relate the tales of horror that are stamped on my recollee- tion,” anid Mr. Jones when reporters found him on shipboard coming up the Day. “The suffering in that city and in the war swept environs is indescribable. A4@@ to that, there was, until very re- - voile least, the ghastly menace of re, when the religion-maddened ‘Mosiema would rise in the night and put fo the sword all Ciristians in revenge for the defeats the Crescent received at the front. But. with the presence of the fereigm feet in the~harbor the danger @f massacre disappeared. Nothing @ains but disease and starvation. “I made a tour of the city’s outskirts (me day. Away off to the north, where ‘the Chatalja lines of forts were holding hack the wave of victorious Bulgars, I ‘gould hear the grumble and subdued Foaring of great guns. Fighting was ‘on there, but all I could see was Pitiable chaff—the refuse thrown feck by the machine of war. re ——— JURY OF IDAHO WOMEN at ‘night, @ man had dropped some money which | mobile b . Another man picked up came in./ There ® demand for a blacklist and when Fay was pointed out as tho! of dishonest employees and a system thief arre him and searched him. | for yunishing transient sneak thieves, Own many. Men'e Association gave @ talk on the Magistrate Butte held day in $1,000] Menace to the hotels developed by the ball for examination to-morrow after-| labor troubles of last summer, which noon. might be repeated at any time. ini det hick HOTEL MEN SHOULD QUE6TION SUFFRAGETTES CLASH ALL THE CANDIDATES, John McGlynn of the Renssaleer Hotel WITH GLASGOW STUDENTS. | , Jone Melvin of ie Henesalet gts i excise situation by @ breesy oh in Women Disturbers Thrown Out of | wntcn he sald that he did not believe In ‘ ie . |baving the Association enter politics, University Meeting—Headquar. but that it was the duty of every hotel ters Windows Smashed. keaper in every county to find where GLASGOW, Scotland, Dec. 5.—Annoyed | the candidates in his district stood on by Suffragette verbal interruptions while | the local option Jaw as applied to hotels Augustine Burrill, Chief Secretary for|and to work for the man who would Ireland, was delivering his rectorial ad- | ive the hotels a chance to do @ legiti- dress at the University of Glasgow to-| mate, complete hotel business which he day, the students subsequently smashed |eald was the furnishing of ¢ood and windows of the Suffragette offices | drink for man and beast. here. Two utudents were arremted. ‘Manager McKonte of tht (Pontiac Ho- Ten women were ejected during the|tel at Oswego complained of the tre- inatallation ceremonies. mendous loss to country hotels thrugh plifering by emplyees and guests and the grafting of stewards who took com- missions and bribts ¢rom supply men. HALT TRIAL TO COOK DINNER, |} wanted biackiust and « detective circular issued every week. State Senator Emerson told of the benefits to hotels wrought by the Then They Hear Remainder of on a charge of grand larceny. complainant is Arthur P. Day, Presl- dent of the Connecticut Trust Com- pany of Hartford, of which McNulty was the New York representative, It ‘s alleged by Mr. Day that Me- Nulty 1# $11,661 short in his accounts, this amount representing collections he has made and failed to turn in, Me- Nulty, when arraigned in Centre Strevt Police Court, said he would be able to make a satisfactory explanation of the charge. MoNulty has been active in politics. He is a member of the Tammany Hall Law Committee and lives at the Hol- land Court, No. 71 Bast Ninety-second street. Si SUES SAVAGE AGAIN. 5 Showaller Now Wants 825,000 From Manager. Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum to-day reserved decision in the sult of from Henry W. Savage tor advertising her as a member of the company play- ing “The Gtri from the Golden West” after she had been dismissed from the company. Justice Hotchkiss yesterday dismissed @ suit of the actress to recover $3,700 | from Savage for breach of contract. | Bhe claims that when she was dis- charged both she and her mother notified the management of the company that her name and pictures must not be/ Testimony and Find One of | | State road system. He said thet wes OW @ good State road from New Thelr Own Sex Guilty. York to Rouses's Pint, which wuld soon TWIN FALL, Idaho, Dec, B—The| he extended to the State line and on to Fred Milton, a window cleaner, fell The | Miss Edna Showaller to recover $25,000) Norway warrant for the arrest of @ money fender who has violated the Usury law. |The borrower himself may go directly | to the Mavisirate's court and there an | affidavit will be drawn and a warrant will be fssued the same as in the vio- lation ‘of any other law for which the penalty is a misdemeanor, “The second weapon Hes in the clvil court. When the borrower has already paid the exces: interest and is still pressed for fu rr payment, he may bring suit against the money lender and recover twice the amount of the excess | interest that he has paid the money lender within the last two years, to- | gether with the costs of the sult. | “What now remains to be done is to| provide means of civil defense for the thousands of employees of the city who are daily having judgments en- tered against them, not only by de- fault, but by means of fraudulently secured confessions of judgments on chattel mortgages and the like. This work must be done by proper or- | ganization of a Civil Def Bureau. “This bureau is urgently needed at the present time, as suits are being pressed against the borrowers on all! sides, and in the abseyce of counsel for defense judgments are being rendered against them, their salaries garnisheed and their household farniture being} taken away from them.” | IONA a. PEAScan 10° IONA CORN ATLANTIC TEA 400 Stores in the U. S. Hy MACKEREL «. 5° DOMESTIC SARDINES can i TOMATOES Evaporated Am DF. PEACHES These Prices for the Metropolitan District Only JWEGIVE J°AC GREENTRADINGSTAMPS. ASKFORTHEMZN LUI YU Cchoes a 44's Can 10° LL Wy Le Ub Sultana Brand acan 10° 395° & PACIFIC \) | week, co. | Will send vou ‘Ol? von will send 10 ce ay shipping expenses, he Upte-O Con, 10 State Bt. Al seven-time World Want works all the to-day and prosper. Rheumatisn all Theuma- he system te thie e free bottle will dy is for sale by $1.00 per bottle, or send $1.00 to us hi exp trial, bottle of stn stampe Order one \) “Long. lines of bullock carts carrying} arst jury of women in Idaho found one| Mrtreal.by the Cenadian Government. from the. fifth floor to the street at No, “OM Bill” Grapam of the Bive Point 4 ‘West Forty-cighth street this after- er our Saving: ¢ wounded wound, down from the ey . of thelr own sex guilty of threatening “4 : Boulos ered Taide ay in| man with a revolver, but fécom-| thn, Lote Island, end Frank Halley | noon and was killed. He was pronounced i bly the straw of the carts’ bottoms, jolted| mended her to the mercy of the Court. | of the Nassau made the complaint about | dead by Dr, Crtstell of Flower Hospital. i ringleas vehicles, |The defendant, Mrs. Edward Butts, was|the early closing oa Long Island. Of| Milton was forty-eight years old and 4 “Old Bill,” for Aived in Greenpoint, L. L if * Fine You day in the Probete Court |‘Whet use was it, wailed drawing @ weapon upon SiS Ove Can Save More To-Day In This Season’s Clothes Than at the Season’s End —And this rare economy is yoursin the finest garments that ever held the Hackett-Carhart label—a mark which has stood for the utmost in fine tailoring for more than half-a-century. Each one of these is, in its way, a masterpiece of fine tailoring. All are virtually of to-day’s creation. More complete assortments of suits and overcoats in the rcoats red de ipport to the sides. STARVING REI UGEES’ THER BULLOCKS. the carts, holding for| Avinur: Requa. The hearing was adjourned while the ATE | jurors prepared the midday meal for their fami—Bes and when the evidence { ras in ey reached their verdict in ' { metugecs and wounded soldiers, min-| Je" rate, ‘near | gled in one interminable line of re- treat. The non-combatants who were Pouring in toward the capital from all ——————— BANK MESSENGER ACCUSED. hich the Filgare ———. sweeping, were no| Arrested for St : More fortunate than the wounded. They, too" came in carts, thelr household ef- tects piled high about tjiem, They were they were sick. Whenever 8] 41) to. Bullock dropped with exhaustion—there | trokerago house whose nui was no feed for the animais—its owner | ooear in the court proceedini Thirty-fourth Street, West. Thomas Fitsgerald, a youth who un- er fora The Largest Waist House in the World Ready With Holiday Waists Here Araases) to these nits and cast Announces the arrival of new waists for holiday gifts. ~ Raneral rile no) weeping: In any tne| Of 3. P Morgan & Co. at the opsuine! A truly wonderful collection representing the leading oo. 4 Timply so| Sppeared at the Morgan office shortly | houses of Europe. ; ee reine were, slinply se) Sttarward, told Richard Dole, a clerk, : Thousands to select from and at prices within the ito cut the flesh from the bones before |!n Harlem Court to-day on the charge the ‘brute had ceased trembling. of having stolen five coupons detached Metthen there were the fires where the| from Chesapeake and Ohio. lailroad dead were destroy They burned] stock and worth $23.60 apiece. - Sonatantly in pits by the roadside. Bodles| ‘The coupons were delivered by mis- bhai to these pits and cast| take by another messenger to the office Late February sees the beginning of season's end sales. At that time, Winter Suits and Overcoats are sold everywhere at the lowest possible prices. ‘much fuel for the burnt: rh te filed there | that a mistake had been made and that iets Were 4,000 cases of cholera in the city|he had been sent to get the coupune. And this is precisely as it should be. , of the hour were never gathered together. Pe See leat ke ee were sarees. to Leith to ee reach of all. Stocks, then, have been chosen among until pape busthe ag Gest: ; tot these are of fable design and in models that are com- , roker who the out fo , Ane anes officer employed by the Turk!sh | depos! es be ywhi able ts are left. assortments are frayed—the sizes broken. | manding premiums in other stores. , : Government ux head of the city guard. Pig ery are torgin Maen ce No such yalues can found an ere outside of| the time is approaching when heavy weight garments must While here, because of the recent receivership, you will average It fe & blessing cold weather prevails, the plague would have spread more it has, As it is, the sick are together in camps outside the Forsythe ; SEMI-DRESS WAISTS one-half saving in whatever you select—and your choice will be absolutely unlimited. ; Surely no man can afford to overlook such an opportunity. for he put a detectt' Fitsgerald was No. 1090 Park ‘on the case and ed at his home, be discarded for lighter ones. Here, ty where Hackett-Carhart clothes have unrivaled im upon your consideration to-day. BLACK SILK WAISTS | elty or strewn on the floor of publio rome Bilk Messaline...,.. 4.80, 8.75, 7.60 | Satins... +. 7.80, 9.78, 12,00 Rivne t practically the seaton's beginning—you may Real tilstwould te eoveveniinttau renulari prices were Beis cake ss ine aa: op pattioea’ sn CONTRACTOR JACOBS HELD. | Crepe de Chin 7, 7.50, 12.80 | Taffetas.......... 3.75, 5.00, 7.50} aeid'tade ably 75,000 eds at the Hackett-Carhart stores, | at the Hackett-Carhart stores to-day. ‘ ae food alike are exhausted.” faa apnea Te Blk Brocedaa.. Chilones ++ Ts 80, 1.00 fs DORON'T THINK CAPITAL WILL| commissioner Ie © a eee Meda SER AR MA AE, A H k C h S O Diess Chiffons. Brocades.... 12.50, 15.00, 22.50 = DE rigee rate tee Maach ave: wath Paneer’ Silk Charmeuse ..,.-6.60, 9.75, 12.60 | Charmeuse... 7.85, 10.50, 13.50 ny ac ett ar art ult or vercoat respondents in Constantinople are irked| David Jacobs, @ contractor ot No. 2% Satin Brocades, 78, 9.60, 13.60 | Crepe Meteors, ...12.80, 16.60, 21.00 rigorous censorship; they are not Showa to seo anything, He heard one of them complain, while on a train com- ing in from the suburbs, that there was ne buffet car attached, Any avenue, pop figured prominently counts of snow-removal frauds ot 19-0, in which the city tom thou! Voile, Marquisette & Lingerie Waists, $2.00 to $15.00 sands of dollars, was to-day arrested | for perjury. The Grand Jury on Nov.| French Handmade Lingerie Waists, $5.75 to $45.00| 2 indicted Jacobs on the complaint of - Pee ees it mens conan: French Lace Waists, $7.50 to $55.00 Real Irish Lace Waists, $18.50 to $100.00 Will Save You from $5 to $22.50 © Overcoat and Suit Reductions Full Dress Reductions 25,000 overcoats and suits in over 14,000 fabric designs, and more i . Tuxedo Suits and Coats than 100 models—for every possible service. $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 Overcoats & Suits... $10.00 ~ $15.00 $8503 Toxo Sis $259 $18, $20, $22.50, $25 & $28Overcoats &Suits.. $13.50 «$22.60 | $30.00 Tuxedo Suits 1.§37.80 $22.50, $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 Overcoats& Suits $17.00) -_ Full Dress Suits and Coats $25.00 “ull Dress Coats . + $17,590 | $35.00 Full Dress Suits $28, $30, $32.50, $35, & $40 Overcoats & Suits. $21.00 | $32.50 Fun Dress con “$2150 | $47.50 Full Dress § $32.50, $35, $40 & $42.50Overcoats & Suits.. $24.00 $40.00 Full Dress Coat $37.50, $40, $45 & $50 Overcoats & Suits... $27.50 while people $22.50 Tuxedo Coats. . $30.00 Tuxedo Coat $35.00 Tuxedo Coats. Commissioner Edwards for the recovery of $810 which he said was withheld from him by the Commissioner, Mr, Edwards sald the money belonged to the city as part of the proceeds of the swindle. Ja- cobs denied this and swore he knew Free. nothing about any snow-removal trauda, | Judge O'Sullivan in General Sessions, before whom Jacobs was arraigned to: day, fixed French Neck Dress for Holiday Gifts — New & Exclusive Novelties, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Byron & Robespierre Collars, $1.00 to $6.50 + $27.50 | $55.09 Full Dress Suits - $42.50 Full Dress, Fur Trimmed and Fur Lined Coats $40.00 Fur Trimmed Coats, Worsted & Satin Lined...... te $24.00 $50.00 Fur Trimmed Coats, Full Silk Lined $60.00 Fur Lined Coats, Persian Lamb Collars Driver Hurt by Track. Thomas Gaffney, a driver, was serious ly injured this afternoon when an auto truck operated by John Bozzo of West New York, N. J., atrucl ‘overturn . 1 i i 75.00 Fur Lined Coats, Pers ml 3 a Fark Memarinant wagon, vaich Gat. | Jabots with trimmings of real Irish, Special ChinchillaOvercoat Values Hasta ed Co Pea anal iis $25, $28 & $30 Chinchilla Overcoats..... the wagon waa, passing. it $32.50, $35 & $37.50 Chinchilla Overcoats.......$21 ‘ the Wagon was passing J street. Gaffney, who wan thrown to the juet as ‘Ninety-aixth Cluny or Filet Laces, $1.50 to $15.00| Furnishing Reductions 4 ‘ street, oustained a fracture of four lower In Blues, Oxfords and Cambridge shades. Also’ Heather, Shc. + reat, males ¢ a 1 ; i + ctud : $1.50 Underwear.......s+sse+ss + 88e EW TREATISE ON TUBERCULOSIS |{0"%ve"ne comm Honnials “™* “8 For Winter Sports | a Ai Agr i sorter Die mc pod HE YS $ Al wetncd Bees ae } Aids M i. pean i . 7 7 : ted Sweaters : po " d Chesterfield styles. $1(30 & $2.50 Gloves, Engl orsted Sweat $2.75 ra Serer attttlan eattren: ielttdiies A “Forsythe’’ College Sweater at $5.00 \ Guat PUR P8. Be NRTA P07 AS Walking & Arabian Mocha,....,.§1,18 | $3 to $5 Fancy Vests... + H38 ears old, was accidentally killed by 2 ae, bs | as tovday tn her home at No, 26 Bast Or a ‘Forsythe’ Genuine Mackinaw at $10.00 Road ier binf IN West 42d St “ | Fifty-second street. Her hus! bee Cham . sO, pou sy. ret Wal reed ied hn ue gone to work and whe had Dut @ pan Is Always a Most Acceptable Gift Opposite City Hall Inc. pen Evenings the, Nemharman a6. | trn'ty walt for the’ water ter wae H HI Broadyay, r a ha ote 7 4 Meil Orders Filled Within Twenty-four Houre. at 13th St. lear 3d,Ave. the gas ped. The woman was dead WEY WY "3 when ber sles came sal from to 26" Mth St., West John Fors

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