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eneeereeemenenepeanentt seat te AAT ECE EASE EEE LL TT TT TTT ate Ist MAROONED HE PUT CYANIDE ONHOTEL ROOFS IN HER COFFEE, SAVED-BY ANIDEA — ‘shouted i in Vain to Broadway | MacFarland’s, but Woman Throng for Help. | Didn't Die. ‘AS COLD AND HUNGRY |, Similar in many respects to the case) ment issued t0- who was of Allison M. MacFariand, convicted and later retried and a quitted of the cha of wife muni in Newark, N. J, ily hut off Wa off Water at Tank ‘and “Trouble Hunters” | Found Him. me | put for a happy thought, worthy of| fe Amagination of the hes romance | Rivera Regaldo, eriiet, might be still marooned te- em the root of the Horel Martinique, outing at Broadway shoppers GMS to his rescue as he aid for hours yesterday. Regaldo, whone studio ts at No. West Thirty-recond street, went to foot of the Martini attempted murder of bia wife, continue before Judge Osborn in Newark to-day, it was the eame drug that killed Mac- Farland'’s wife. the Ampere plant of the ‘Wheeler Company, and both had pro- cured cyanide there. to the jury yesterday, the motive al for A woman other than his wife | Phe same motive, tt was uri yesterday to) “ trial, prevailed In the Mack Peo the new Evel Mel the “other in that insta in. When his picture was Anished | peing Florence Bromley, found the roof door locked, and care- fearch disclosed that no provision been made for enabling artists ma- on the roof to telephone or! erwise signal down for elther resoui refreshment ttle worrying then, Mr. Regaldo| bd over the cornice and whouted to woman’ the notorious “Bunny” letters. Rochefort is alleged to have been In- fatuated with Mine May of No, 97 Court street Newark May 18 last. hefort testified at length yeu 1 throngs on the sidewatk thirteen neerning the alleged attempt delow. After some practice he} on her life by her husband. She de- fhe could make ome of the pass: | clared on the stand thaton three occa | yy hear, But those who heard thoueht |@ions she discovered a foreign sub: was shouting at those who didn't. ity | stance In her coffee, the last of wh 4@k the air had become most unsympa- | wax on June 27 last. She thatically nippy and the artist was doth | gometiing wrong, she testified, by a and hungry. pecullar odo: was just as he was picturing himaelf] On this occasion Mrs, Rochefo found there atarved to death after) poured the contents of her cup Into a § tas | glass and hid Mt until her husband bert the chimneys that hix brilliant idea/the house. She then hurried to the jek him. He had been running round | seventeenth avenue police station and Great water tank to decide how | later Rochefort was arrested. A small y revolutions he could make tn a jute, when his idea came. occurred to him that the hotel pos- got ite water from the tank, and if he turned off the supply some- might come up to eee what was i. With trembling hands wed the vaive. Then he wal ng what was hapenning below. the plan worked. Down in the jen 4 cry hed gone up that there ao water, and the chet was as fran- about the fate of hin dinner as do of his future fame. All over hotel there was the same cry—no in his pocket wadbea A, he Was arrested, :| BAVARIA TO DETHRONE THE “MAD KING” OTTO; up to the roof went the chet Regalo had warmed himself and the chef, he sald there ts noth- | Uke being near losing It to make feel thet life, after all, tsn't half as it seems, Prince Ludwig, New Ruler, Be Crowned Through Act | of Parliament. MUNICH, Ravarta, Deo, 20 King Otto, who hax never known he was a royal per wil be dl throned In all probability next year formed the Speaker of the Bavarian Diet and the leaders! of the vai ment to the constitution would b mitted by the Government to a sp seasion of the Diet (n January terms of which abolixied and the title of King, NEUSTRULITZ, M. a ier Work on Man- attan Structure Goes to “Unexpected Bidder. Ludwig would rece ‘Klenburg Dec The Adolf Friedrich to-day puneing that the Esta Ked in extraordin: enact a constitut and Duchies of Meck! mew figure in big city contracts, | © Apparently no aMiation with the political, powers that be, has to the fore. His name is William .pBeaver—still in his thirties—and to ement of powerful local con- “pulled off’a million-dollar sessions for the t Mt Europe not possessing @ ¢ Previous attempts: ty for many years to mode which @re now the sol pstitut bridge Attempted 0 rah and sllipt al newest shape is carved, Will be t main feature ie, collonade will be sini! to that of archway ts LE, 2 for asc ii her Japa KIO. De Pembroke, 23,0 be . ter of M kK {notice by Prin mw Chathom, 3 “tO Temain, and the securing of GEO, P. IDE & Co, § @uccessor for this \@tfolio may | Also Mahere of Ide Shirts felay the official announWment of the TROY, N. Y. . tompletion of the new government. | WIFE DECLARES do, from the Martinique, Case on Trial in Newark Like | the trial of Charles W. Rochefort, who is charged with the loved New | Cyanide of potassium i® the poixon the Btate charges Rochefort used, ani| for the con Another circumstance {eonnecting the cases is the fact that | both defendants had been employed in Crocker As outlined by Assistant Prosecutor Van Blarcom tn his opening adress Jeged against Rochefort im infatuation MacKarland’s Philadelphia sweetheart and author of De barleon and | to have married her in New York on REGENT TO SUCEED to Prince dwix, the new Prince Regent of Ba- . WIL become King and the mad ut parties in that assembly that an amend- sub- tal the the Regency would be Ave burg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Stre- states tn the exist the Pembroke, with LINOGORD “ SNAP-ON" BUTTON. je} ments vial of cyanide of potassium was found | | THE EVENING _WORLD, FR IDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912. (WELLEN CHARGES SERVIAN PRINCE SAVED ORGANIZED ATTEMPT FROM DEATH IN ALPS TO DISCREDIT HIM BY ST. BERNARD DOGS Astails Brandeis for Effort to Heir to Throne While Mountain “Inflame Public by Volleys of Vicious Attacks.” Climbing to Harden Him for War Was Buried in Snow. no. | the 4 Deo nt th Justification was fa lengthy etate- hy Charles 8, Mel- ¢ New Haven Ratl- New Haven's » MUEh GENEVA, Switereriand, Dec. 20 story of how Crown Prince Alexander of Servia was rescued from death in the Alpine snows last winter himself for service with the army in the en, President o | road, explainin nethods, cleed of te. Te de 4 that ‘- pL nd Ae wh eo! of the St. Rernard Monastery wland as the result of hs ana | thirty-four years of labor there; that, a and the doge were on watch as usual o he dogs discov two men overcome tm the snow and halt burted by the drifting flakes. ‘The men were taken to the monastery (restored to consciousness, when they told the monks they were Prince Alex- ander and ide adjutant, a Servian cap- tain | The Prince, tn explaining his singular position to the Abbot, sald that he, de- ing a roldier and expecting early service In the field, destred to harden his body by = exposu under difficult ofreum- stance therefore undertaken climt ursions in Th A recetved la mera, He denied trom the 1 e, written In ¢ ; ed the Grand that he and s adjutant were tn gon mi tte Hines Into health. DECOYS Fé FOR MASHERS, ad ron to protect ite |! St. Bernard had not been Nights when one Jon plans undertaken by him the entire trade of that section Would have pasted to other localities, Ratiroad rates favor every locality, Mellen claims, and only by @ unified, conserved and strengthened transpc tation ayatem can the parts of this # tion enJoy prosperity ‘New England's ratirond aystem must forever Might In the ratiroad world for Its own existence and the existence of Industrial New England,” ts the justtn- Moilen trade agrer- every move ha cation wet up nd tr hat flatly at his manage nis due to his refural to pay “an abnormal price for a t Pretty Giete, Wit privately held Roston and Ma n, he adil ton employees a ove for |mawhers and puresesnateher of wx police don wom coves nt of transpe here has been an|#quad redit the road | tat 1 reporting them | ‘ has had to have #4 Cpectal smil their purse n Atle of Mnes, as pein the fh ise and dist w England FURS FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER KRAMER Fl FURS" fal from America’ leading ma: at our whol iP and New York ly trained organization TAFT PARDONS EX-OFFICIAL WHO CLAIMS INNOCENCE. John HH. Hall, Former U.S. trict-Attorney in’ Oregon, Convieted of Consp’ WASILNGTON Tdent Tafts order granted to-day United stat land, Ore, term of aixty in the County Jail of Portland and to pay a fine of $1,000. Hall was charged with belng implicated in a conspiracy against the United States Government in the fencing of | BI to hin ekiit Dis- Was dlemen's profit. | KRAMER FURS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER “SINCE 1873” cnormous Dec tos DEN PONY retatiers 26.50 OTHER AN "** $18.5 public lands ie case Is now before the Supreme Court of the United States, The President's action was based on the ground that Hall is innocent of the offen Wilson Shoals, sentenced Sept, 21 i905, to a life term at Ke H Kan, for the murder an,” at Antle ed a pardon 13 EAST Net. Broadway 16TH STRET. supported by bonds! ing feudal for ernment, but y ' these have alwa owing to the . attitude of t we, sume ~ Rubber Boots {n§ has offices at No, a2 Mifth avenue. APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. 14H contract he “Krabbed” ts the one ‘o§ artiatically constructing the Man-] Henuty stare Comptroller Wallace 8 Vaan plana to the Manhattan Bridge, |, Deut State Comptrotier Wailuce Christmas Gifts Be sas the “bin nion oes wr transmitted the following ——— F lees than the next lowest bidder | Mtltals of estates under the inhert That Are Timel for Bi ig “ among the bidders were a dozen ho Transfer aimely a ye best known and Tax Offi tourt foftracting firms in tnis ¢| Klixabet and Little Boys and and id Girls \ In In Our Basement __ ' ide that, but & | Ss ieeeeaaneeetemeneneee a“ leas than the highest bidder SIZ, kige Comm suer Arthur OKeee| sarah C. Williams of Boston, Mass. Storm | Men Men's, 6 to 12, $4,.00 } aa the awarding of the contracts, | died Dec. 13, 1910; entire personal ex —— nian’ g 5 / she Seaver bid was opened ta-day | ti Net value of New Yark K | Boys’, 3 to 6, 2: feund to be lowest a pro-rated deductions, ing | sizes 25 t ta the princtpal Boys’ {1 to $2. the will The W Boots t * aly, ey orton, received & bequi ots | chias 8 to 1th $ | -75 Jand thi ihe He app , h Btern; died June 18, 1901 SIZE, | a | Appraiser's report states that no asscts | Foure | Men's, 6 to 12, $2.50 \ Job for the city reason | Were found in New ; aa ae } 00 ‘ i . * bid." | Women's, 2% to 8, Le ek Se J Buckle | ies, 8D ai get a Father Knick one | isses’ 1 to 2, . iret, whlch “is bound to make him | Idle i. Z Arctics an 8 to tt § 1 50 ‘ i My neerning the arc i] 1 PMIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY { A + MONDAY ANID Bridge te (a) TN RRDAY ENINGS CNTIL: 10 OCLOUK, | The while training, just been made known by the; ! KRAMER FURS ARE THE MOST) g ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS| X tal room ahd save the mid- | $100 from employer who owed htm money. First offense. Sentence suspended. BY JUDGE SWANN. Cion Ciaramelia, twenty-five years old, jed_ guilty to carrying @ revoiver. | offense. Penitentiary three months, | John Harnett, thirty-five years old, pleaded guilty to grand larceny Held up and robbed a man in Stanton street, First offense. State Prison from one FIVE SENT TO PRISON, TWO PLEADING GUILTY GET ANOTHER CHANCE White Slaver Sentenced to Serve from Five to Nineteen and a Half Years, nineteen years and siz month ——— CONNECTED NEW YORK WITH NETHER REGIONS. CHICAGO, Dee. 0. nether regions were connected up twice yesterday, Mrs. Herbert N. Johnson, who is suing her husband for non-support, said to the court: “Once he told me to go to hell.” “Where did you go? asked the Judge. “1 went to New York.” Clerk Billingby at the Biackstone ie puzzled aver this on the register: “Mr. and Mrs, Melix Kruege * He in trying to nthe two pla after registering, w offered no expla’ jew York and the Seven prisoners, convicted by trial er confession, were disposed of in the Court of General Sessions yesterday. Justice Goff, in the Criminal Branch of the Su- | preme Court, sentenced one. ‘The pen- aities imposed were: ¢ | BY JUDGE O’BULLIVAN. Frank Brancato, nineteen yéars old, | pleaded @ to unlawful entry, ‘Tried to break ‘nto store at No, 9 West For- ty-fourth street. Hirst offense, City | Retormatory | Walter Straub, eighteen years old, In- dicted with Brancato, pieaged gullty Firm offense, Sentence suspended, Charles Burke, thirty-seven yeare old, Pleated guilty to grand larceny. Stole a barrel of whiskey from North River pler, Thinl offense. Penitentiary elght | months, BY JUSTICE GOFF. James Whalen, thirty-five years old injury Smashed plate |etore, iret | months Have you tried it? Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty A Fine Salad Dressing by adding Vinegar | At Dette, (Abie ledsaMab and Grocery Mores. SB ANWIANM<BRO A Real, Merry Christmas ft no un ine thought that a gift rbing Worry that perhaps one bas ai BY JUDGE CRAIN. | aivatore Zatom!, @lxteen years old pleaded gu o grand lare je Will prove un- t more than could Due wtore offere moxt desirable advantages to the XMAS A complete stock of everything in furniture, Iaree and small the most welcome of aifts at prices And our CO! payment tn ¢ HOPPER, mt makes Know to be lower thin elsewhere, NIENT CREDIT SYSTEM (0 take care of the problem of easiest way. No Club Fees Required. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. F Quartered Oak Buffet 8 finial, blehly path bevel’ plate mi e- d | Quartered Oak China Closet Golde nel “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” 182-184-186-188-190 222-224-226-228 SMITH ST. GRAND ST. Cor. Warren St. Near Drisgs Ave. BROO! BROOKL Clothing Is the Most Practical & Serviceable of All Christmas Gifts Our liberal credit plan gives you °n opportunity to buy clothing, the most practical of all gifts, for the family with- out the usual Xmas Strain on the pocket- wa Open sie Evenings Until Xmas Livecksy Clothes the Complete line of Men's, Boys’ Youths’ Clothing We Give S. & H. Green Stamps very Purchase Ladies’ Coats Women’s Dresses A i it on Credit and Suits on Cred ‘The new ohinohiline Embracing smart oe, dings styles for every oc Rat WS RA casion; new in e@ effects: turns way — styles, ma at pock rials, colores A soot ee sizes. splendid Children's Fur Sets 13 50 eto chocwe from, 1.75 to 6.00 : 10.50 || 1.75 to 6. Values $17.60 to eee Fur Coats ap to #200, | | $25.00. ' * —<—<G Store Open Until 10 o’Clock Te-night and Saturday o> isin a —IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER- Saturday Special Piano Sale HE last days of our phenomenal Christmas Piano Sale will be marked by breaking all selling records, av we have purposely reserved a number of Pianos at prices that will make the closing hours of this sale a memorable occasion for those who desire to place a handsome piano in their home on or before Christmas morning. Shop around first— go where you will then come here and youwill beprepared to pe oh yl the remarkable saving our sale pricesincur SpecialTerms: 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home After you are satisfied that you bave ured the best piano value New York, fesin payments as tow kn ONLY 41.00 A WEEK 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. Only 1 Chickering Upright. | 1 Shoninger Upright.. | | 1 Hardman Upright. . | | 1 Stone Upright...... | $135 ' 1 Sherwood Upright... | 1 Pease Upright. rains in this lot Choice at Made up of 35 pianos, including: 29 other great bar; 12:30 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. Only 1 Steinway Upright Sling 1 Mozart Upright She aienel 1 Haze!ton Upright among them | 1 Chickering Upright. | | 1 Weser Bros. Upright | 1 Sterling Upright 29 other fine bargains in this lot 6:30 P. M. Until 10 P. M. Oniy Includes such excellent makes as 1MuehlfeldUpright 1 Emerson Venent| Choice at 1ShoningerUpright 1 Swick Upright... | § 1 3 be 1Gabler Upright 1 Weber Upright. . 29 other wonderful values in this group. Also a limited number of Beautiful $185. .00 New Mahogany Uprights for.... yee Read These Few Truths About Sewing Machine | ThenCome and Let Us Prove Them in a Demonstration. tshell The FREE sews faster than any other The FREE runs lighter than any ather The FREE lasts longer than any other ‘The FREE is more Beautiful than any other Easy Terms 200 DOWN and Per Week. even slogans adopte Free Sewing Mai no question as to what we ¢ $1-°°9 Down, $1-°°9 Per Week Three Great Sales Vhree important events of vital interest to and dressmakers, Event No. 1. We Offer Our $45 nf Aviavee Cabinet At sD AY 69) Special jim for our machine tl tho asnuils ¢ rise vives Made from carefully handsomely grained, quarter sawed oak, put together with a ieee view to strength and @i™ durability, It is) large and roomy, giving plenty of room for attachments, tools and sewing supplies ent No ood This $18 Automatic $25 Oakw Sewing Sale Price ces egal $ 1 550 sae wae hi ‘ Oz a Four drawer, drop head, automa- tic lift, beautifully designed and| 2O7Orrow One of the three most exceptional Attracti rich in appearance Hale, values ever offered The lid, drawer front, drop cabinet, with iwe epeclags apron and rest of the cabinet, ex-| drawers. Hand lift, and constructed cept the table, which is made of to aslo portal he h dito be lowered solid oak, are made of three-ply The he cabinet when not in use, it the latest rib! 7 awed’ ats, hase e stand is the latest ribbon pattern and Is thoroughly braced, making it finished in a gotden oak color, I strong and durable, Binrictteat