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-— ——— — __ APTER SENTENCE linked with that right, and may be franted or repeated tn dixcretion. | “It there has been a reversible error, }in the conviction it 1 nivestly to tht advantage of the defendant to be re- leved of the stain as soon an possible, and if there has not, it is the duty of the District-Attorney to see to it that the judgment of law in enforced. t \1 fore, In order to expedite and aid ' {the defendant's remedies and to invoke - jthe authority of the Appellate Division |} grant, under Section 627 of the Crim pe ny inal Code @ certificate of reasonable doubt on the following questions: “Whether the Instructions given to the jury defining the crime of brit ery as applying to the acts of the defendant in evidence were errone- ous, “Whether facta set out in the in- dictment constitute a crime and if | the defendant has been sufficienty | apprised thereof. “Whether under the statute the acts of the defendant, as found by the jury, constitute the erime of re- ceiving « bribe. “In addition, 1 will grant an order staying execution of the sentence and admitting the defendant to ball of $25,- 00), pending appeal, on condition, how- ever, that within ten days herefrom he file @ notice of appeal and brings on his appeal for argument before the Appellate Division hot later than the first Monday in April, 19) the event of the fallure of the defendant to file notice of appeal and bring it on for argument within the time mentioned, the order id ad (Continued from First Page.) Heart and blinked abstractly at Hye fas if the man whom big men “on the inside" used to bow their knoes to was fo more than & piece of courtroom fur- niture, Then the door at the side of the idenly burst open and Stanch- red and perspiring, catapulted room,. He bowed apologetically the Justice even as he hurried down the aisle, Hyde made a grab for his band as he passed; it was as if that grip of the lawyer's fingers had a won- erfully heartening effect to a man standing alone before the majesty of the law. Then Stanchelki dropped his papers md books and turned to the Justice, ‘who spoke for the firet time. “The motion for an arrest of sudg- ment ts dented,” he whispered, refer- Ping to Stanchfield’s motion made at the time the jury found Hyve guilty on the bribery charge. “The defendant excepts,” said Stanch- Meld. os 2 Mrlet-Attorney to any Jus Then Clerk Penny asked: “Charles H. | ‘ice 0! premne Louret. Hyde, have you anything to say why |™O8S COMMENTS ON JUSTICE sentence should not be pronounced GOFF’S RULING. @gainst you at this time?” pore y certo ve pad Moss, com- “ menting on Justice Goff's acticg, said: A abet “Suaeehina wamny manent “We must not lose sight of tne fact fe tee, eo who were closely {hat Justice Goff sald that if the law ‘Thoe were as clear as the facts (proved clear watching the face of the accused man | by the action of the jury), there could eaw a little tightening of the heavy |not possibly arise any doubt as to the muscles about the mouth; he wae brac- |defendant’s gullt. ing himeelf for the shock that was| “The action of Justice Goff in grant- coming. ing her peg Pyeng un- e 10 Then in that elusive, whispering voice | cepary, and the matter ahould tn paload characteristic of him the Justice pro- | upon in the higher court by the first of Bounced the sentence which condemned | April.” ° Hyde to epend not Jee than two years ag Btanchfield, of Hyde's coun- t not have sur- STANCHPIELD ASKS FOR A STAY Loge me had he granted my motion ‘or an arrest of judgment. His atti “May ih paneer ecaad © eata | ‘40 of mind showa that though he felt room *| W. Stone, formenty of President Roose- manteret, Mow tong yeu stevet"!$10,000,000 CORPORATION v IS INDICTED FOR FRAUD. ¢ show over there, where rising «a film which poolety woman feeding |i ate Sam Accuses American Tele- graph and Typewriting Co, of Illegal Use of Mails, The American Telegraph and TyP.- writer Company, a $10,000,000 corpora- tion, with offices at No. 31 Prospect ing they shows & mo her own bab; ee OYNAMITE WITNESS HELD ON CHARGE OF PERJURY. Detroit Union Man Arrested in Court After He Denied Writ+ ing Letter in Case, INDIANAPOLAS, Dee, 11.—William It. Quigley, Detroit, business agent of the Carpenters Union, tomay was held to- day was held by the Federal Grand Jury on the charge of the District-At- | torney that he had committed parjury as a witness at the “dynamite con- spiracy” trial, He was taken into cu» Federal Grand Jury, week, but not made public until to-day, Search was boing mai of the core that they ents the United 6 ha tody by @ deputy United Btaten -_ spnctancett marshal. Quigley was charged with committing JUAREZ ENTRIES. perjury in denying the authorship of a _ {letter written in June, 1910, tn reference chon entitles for wrmorrow ate os to & propored series of explosions in Detroit against non-union jobs, Local officials of the carpenters’ union, ma- chinists and iron workers’ unions were charged with plotting to untonize the trades in Detrolt by the use of nitro- glycerine, A handwriting expert said Quigley's signature to a letter “oalling oft” the explosions was genuine, Quig- ley testified the eignature was a forgery. FIRST RACK Selling; bwo-54 one halt furl 1 Holabird, 110; and CONCORD, N. H., Dec, 11.—Willlam velt'’a secret service He: 0 and. one-half furlo a, 103; Ann Mc GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY BENISHED: DANDRUF, ALLNG HAR STOPPED Remedy Made from Garden| , Mot a abd plies kerri Sage and Sulphur Restores well. Color to Gray Hair. , Ke, 104; Gilpy, ge Ten” for keepi soft and luxuriaftt. ge and Sulphur Hair Remedy al preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other valu- able remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that A feeling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which Napa Mok, 110; Colfnet, 118; Gepuierda, * Apprenticn allo place, Brooklyn, has been indicted by tha/ation was expressed by Grey, when he formally announced in the Houre of Commons this afternoon that A.| the Ambassadors of the great powers would meet in London simultaneously with the plentpotentiaries of Turkey jand of the Balkan States who are to discuss peaco here. Sir Edward defined the object of the Ambassadors’ gathering as “an infor- mal and non-committal conaultation which 18 of course an indication that the European powers are not yet sure that a solution of all the diMeulties ia in aight. “The indictment was handed down Inet THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Selling; *Minvo Saas a Is considere: ive degree of BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY ointr tory. a TALKS OF EUROPE’S PEACE. 4 oy EOGEN Sir Edward the, British Foreign Secretary, —28e. James McCreery& Co. 23d Street Store Onl CHRISTMAS BAZA& For the convenience of C we havé assembled in our Fourt} Fler a choice selection of articles, suitable for Holity Gifts. Each price is represented in ing booth, which will make it easii 50c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.0), 250 compelled to rule that, under his in- inchfield, “you said when this defen: terpretation of the law, Hyde was appeared before you on the | technically guilty he has serious doubts a2 to his real guilt.” —— —— ITRANGE (From the Chicago Recosd-Hewit.) « “I wonder what is the trouble across the street?’ “Wait here a.moment ead I'l go and try to see.” “No, please, dear, don't. I'm afraid you may get hurt in the crowd.” “Tl be careful not to get in where the trouble fa Stay it here and | I'll be back in @ minute “Well, what is it? The crowd seems to be more excited than it was when ONE ‘DOSE MAKES -—TNOIGESTION 60. Heartburn, Gas, Dyspepsia and all Stomach distress ended with “Pape’s Diapepsin. You don’t want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad—or an uncertain one—or a harmful one; your stomach fe too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic dru; ae. ote Diapepsin is noted for its in giving relief; its harmleasness; ite certain unfailing action in regulating sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures. in indigestion, gastritis and other stomach trouble have inade it famous the world over. Keep this lect stomach doctor in re home—keep it han a large ifty-cent case from g store; and then if anyone should eat som which doesn’t with them: hat they eat lies lead, ‘ferments and tours and forms gas; causes 5 dissiness and nausea; eructations of acid i Gti it, as Hila H Ha and undigested food—remember as soon | 'e Diapepsin comes in contact stom: ll such distress van- Its promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who as Pa wae vested with origina! Jurlediotion, | {it As a matter of right the defendant may appeal within one year after his oon- +, Vietion, but the stay of sentence is not unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray belt, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of being young. A side from the good impression a youthful a rance makes on others, simply ki ing that you are “looking fit” gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things, So why suffer the handicap of looking old Suucty was heirs, jill imple remedy your ir youthful color and beauty in a few days’ time? P ends or constantly coming out. ions of this valuable remedy ing back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dan- druff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair, Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist to-day, and notice the difference in your hair after # few days’ treat- ment. All druggists sell it, under guar- tee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Buy at the Factory SAVE A DOLLAR A STEP—here we sell without the heavy expenses of separately conducted stores. Fischer Pianos AMERICA’S FINEST PIANOFORTES. Uprights Players Grands $350 upwers $650 upward $600 upward Franklin Pianos Uprights Players Liberal terms Pianos exchanged J. & C. Fischer Factory Salesroom, 417 West 28th Street, Near 9th Avenue. Oldest Piano Makers in New York 34th Street—New York At Remarkably Low Prices models, plain or richly trimmed. superior quality and style. of exclusive imported models. Raccoon Muffs Civet Cat Muffs Black Fox Muffs Moleskin Muffs St Taree ree te awe -iapana bdo drtatahve se veto OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. G Fashionable Furs French Seal Coats, handsome three-quarter length Value $125 Mole Coney Coats, in fine full-length models, of Unusual values Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, fashionable copies Value $200 Value 15.00 12.00| Raccoon Scarfs Value 22,00 16.50| Civet Cat Scarfs Value 22.50 17.50| Black Fox Scarfs Value 35,00 25.00] Moleskin Scarfs Dyed Skunk Muffs Value 20.00 14,50| Dyed Skunk Scarfs Value 15,00 10.50 Pointed Weif Muffs//alue 22.00 16.50] Pointed Wolf Scarfs Value 20.00 18.00 Pointed Fox Muffs Value 32.50 25.00] Pointed Fox Scarfs Value 25.00 1 WITHOUT CALOMEL Untrustworth 5 t to Loose: the Teeth, New Nude bsoiutely : Innecessary y, Us Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are the mildest but surest laxa tive known, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel, Dr. Ed wards has been calomel's uncompromising for. | His efforts to banish it brought out these littl: olive oil colored tablets, re corabination of t vegetable compounds mixed with olive oil. There pleasant, harmless little tablets do all the good that calomel di ut have no bad after | 75.00 | 95.00 Most headaches, feeling come from constipation and a disordere: effects, They don't injure the teeth like strong | 135.00 liver Take Olive Tabet when youl "loagy liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel some vy." Note hor var” the clou ed brain and how the: the'bpirits. | At 1c and 25c a times pla Value 10.00 8.00 movement all its own.” Value 10.50 8.80 The Olive Tablet Company, Columbu Value 22,50 17.50 Value 20,00 15.00 hearts are made glad By the timely use of a Word Want Ad. up by leape end bounde. 1@ therefore doubly appreciated. Yopen out your furniture expenses to the very bone by thg advantage of our UNEGUALLED Low PRICES end SYSTEM, end leave yourself free for [END LIVER TROUBLE house, large enough for ad Parents are invited children. This Toy House is oaten every day. a.month would not fn-| thy skin to a bi wonderfully shorm Does not greate clothing, grow hair, nor clog the pore At your drug{s in collapsible tubes ETTER THANOLD CREAM, USED) be THEME WAT. — DOLL HOUS NOW ON EXHIBITON. A completely furnish delight to both young andld. hristm: Shoppers, Pgs sell- toelect, gifts. miniature td eater. t bring their ; urprise and Every litt Chiffonier Wardrobe TOF hee Sie $24.75 Beet or ustrated. QNVENIENT PAYMENT It you can SAVE NOW ‘hPa wlll a hes 54.00 WEEKLY Opens an Account $3.00 Down on $5( 55.00 Down on $7: ‘7.50 Down on $100 107-199 WEST OPEN SATURDAY UCES IT’S WORTH JQUARTER TOU dotay Ae? | B. Pritchard, Maker, 3ipring St., N. ¥. pup FIFTIEN DENTS IN THE BANK. Per 10c3ottie TRY Hall, the wo. will be features next Sunday's World, Our Second Shipment of the World Famous Nuremberg Libkughen,, Haeberteins, over one hundred varieties at special prices from Se to 1 nae Fas le) Basis Feinste Braune and Feinste Weisse in packages, ae, Se, 27¢ and Ling! sgcphaea in large round tins usually sold elsewhere at $1.00, tin, our price, tin, Feinste assorted In square cans including Vanilla Eliser, Hazel Nut, Chocolate and , usually sold elsewhere at 75c tin, our price, 49e. Parge assorted Bares at $240; $8 74 and $5.94. We are the largest importers of t! Our Celebrated “Red Star” Colfee, fresh daily from our own Coffee roasting granulated or pulverized; our regular price 32c; for this special sale, 25-Ib. eemsony) vi ts Pitre heavy syrups, ROY; a webs thee ar set ASARAEW SPAR EEES wEEPERAD HERING oft Hy oRSTALTON® HRAND’ POR! “Red Star Laundry of the high-priced soaps, 60-Ib. boxes; full weight cakes, regularly S| . 30-Ib. boxes, full weight cakes, \° larly $1.79; special. $64 “Red Star” Naphtha Seap, box of 100 cakes, $4.1) Special Fairbanks Scouring b i Spec jal for this sale, dozen, He. The MEISTER PIANO is sold direct from the maker to you at $175. The profit of $100 which the dealer usually charges és not there. We do not sell it through dealers. Hence the $100 are saved. The price of $175, includes every- thing, even the piano stool and scarf. ‘There are no extras of any sort. You are through with your expense when the $175 are paid. And we will let you pay the amount on terms, of $1 @ week or $5 a month. Further- more, we not charge you a penny of interest on the ts. This is the only proposition of its kind which {e absolutely carried out in spirit and letter. The fine quality of the piano is guar- anteed by Rothschild & Company who would im- prove the instrument ¢f it were possible to do so, The materials are the very best the world af- fords and the workmanship be- yond betterment. We will be ary to have you examine the MEISTER and willsend one te your home on free trialif you wish, $1 a Week or $5 a Month And Charge You No Interest on the Payments Other Grades of Meister Pianos from $195 to $350 88-NOTE PLAYER- PIANOS from $345 Upwards TERMS: $2.00 Per Week—No interest. WE PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE SEND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK Rothschild & Company ) NEW YORK BRANCH: CLARENDON BLDG, S. E. Cor. 18th St. & 4th Ave, Convententty reached by Gubway and Madison Ave. Street Care R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Am Their Low Price S Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St, HOLIDAY GROCERIES Hein rich 94 box. nous Niddereggers Marzepan , Germany, over fifty varieties at special prices ranging from Seto ai Sale of “Red Star” Coffee and Amaryllis Teas plant. Inthe bean, ; 5-Ib. cartons (bean only), $1.34; pound cartons,, 28e. Chop Teas, Mixed, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Japan, Uncolored Japan and Young Hyson; regular price48c Ib.; for this sale, 10-lb, caddy, S76 :s $1.94 caddy, ; pound carton, 39. TAL SALE Ha 'and choc: ECTAL, pecial for this SPI BALE W'S EDINBURG! acked in large tl ICKEN OURS T4c tin; this mal us; put up In so ai 4 Do STAR” BRAND FREE-RU MALT Packed in the new any. Gallon Jugs: finest made; gallon. B26 a, BALTIMORE SFINAG 0. 8 can; for this eale, oan. 1 yrups No. CAN 1D, Oo can; our price, per can, jonen ARAGUS—Groens ‘Lily White” Bre regular price 28¢ can FORNIA GREEN ASPARAGUS, “MANTANTIA our regular price ie 240 can; for this spec ‘SALI OF HAW, ai : at from 20¢ to 250 can A rye OV rice 140 can, pa and cor * CAL lars, sold o ‘acl can, Our price in or with toma: Rold everywiete at 1K AND BEANS+-! 2 cans, Sold elsewhere at 100 can, For this Soap, as good as any |Home De Cente Ammonia, Ln bottles, a Coy $3.49, 'tles, 2le; zen, i . $3.24 | Ions, 39¢; dozen... Ball Bluing, half pound box, 9; 99e; pound box, 17¢; dozen Chloride of Lime, Macy’ carton containing 10 pound zinc cans, wit! ne a2} Can, Te ne better; s quart hait 7 a}~ dozen, $iay ‘prand, one- sifter tops, Re; ‘94e pecial.. Starch, none better: 5+Ib. Me; 3-lb. carton, 19¢; 40- ye, Macy's brand; one-poun, zinc cans, 9; dozen, pound “Red Star” Br ++, $1.92] solutely pure; 5-! box containing $9 sold elsewhere at 12 abs cartons, quality pound 39 lior this sale 5-Ib. ca ton, Soap—Sold everywhere at 7c t HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more ‘“‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe.

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