The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1913, Page 8

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[poor WOUNT BH ‘PAM TE WOGESHP HE BEGGED FOR, SAYS WIFE Would Hs binty $10,000 and He’d Pay Back, Klein Wrote, She Declared. 4 ‘ chubby, gleeful and clambered up to the Of Justice and greeted Supreme part Justice Hendrick this morning & cheery “Hello, mister.’ Wt eMbarragied, the Juatice asced mour if he would > down t Rey- Klein, five an uninterrupted flow of tee im her suit for 4 separation fro manuel Klein, an attorney. M Julius Miller, @ é. ined emphatically. Mra, & pretty brunette, assured the it that when Seymour anid “D t wap final, ao Justice Hendrick tet Uttle fellow sit on the arm of the cial chair to hear the tribulations his father and mother. Klein said her husband made $2,000 to $25,000 testified, jet” him tolpal rt Justice, and she produced this let- Purporting to have been written by iM to Mr. Miller in 1908: it te very well for you to tell me you will give me money enough to ble me to Ket @ judeerhip; but you Qs well as f that 3 can get any ¥ I wish should | get the nomina- Meantime 1 will not set any ex- figure that I think you should give but I would suggest that it be not than $10,000. If 1 40 get the nomi- we will consider the matier a an@ in return I will give you an snment of my salary as Judge. Thin So that when your other dai married they will not be able to to you and throw in your face that le more money than you them. thie polme Seymour grew weary of Mee@rick’s chaif-arm and (de- Rie mother's lap ‘and shoulders & more interesting playground. juel and I were married on Mi" she went on, “and imme- ly after the wedding we went to St the Plaza. The next morning fy Cather came down--Emmanuel had for him—and my husvand for $3,000, Father enid he would ® 8004 fellow and sat down to write eheck. “Our welding journey lasted just When we returned we ind Emmanuel thi to leav. ye unless 1 got he increased it to returned he did get @ooner 41d he have this than hi €or $2,000, and when father of- to give him a house with an equity $16,000, he waid no, he must have an of 90,00, Then he left me again hie, and when he came back I pawn my jewelry, fee him thea for ‘The last time we lived DMAN BURNED TO DEATH. Sleeve Catches Fire From a her father and two eisters in Seventh and Erie streets, wae in the kitchen this afternoon okirt. oused Sank Gergiar. United States Bupreme Court a! heal yn to-day declined to interfery “ . q the removal by extradition of sohn | OtBet preparations will not in this jamara ¢rom New York inister, Canada, to ition case on the ground that It @ subterfuge to try him for the | will get Pi stealing of the money. | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE | eater FREE|| WW Con0" Avex\d" “ANOTHER MAGAZINE. WEEKLY OPENS AN “ACCOUNT fe LE Bad FISHER BROS See UMBUS E haeern victims have lost thelr false teeth. ¥ ile Minnie Huron, whio keeps house on the gas stove and in an in- it the flames had spread to her waist Asa last resort, militant suffragettes will try prayer. \Time It! No Indigestion, 5 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street | Time cards have teen intredeced fn Harvard tor tne grofessors. | Gas or Sourness Five rt AAA A ARR AAAADDIDPODAPPPIALORPPOODOOOOODODO DADS | See this GREATEST Be SAT i cn ilar ca oe eae a wk | M . mune he bog The Most Astonishing Bargains Are in Every Lot in This | of all FIGURE- {meant murderer fights to save his neck on the a that he ts already dead, Diapepsin. reat January learance of || REDUCING Corsets | is souring on your To reluke Burope the Central American republica are holding a peac conference Yonkers people couldn't go to church yerterday because the trolley cars | weren't running | Brook irges a society of “Bputs" to suoeeed the “Apume” and fight the gtein| i 7 con ! Angeles bas opened an inebriates’ farm where they will cultivate barley and corn at first hand There will be three solar and (wo lunar eolipses in 191, to say nothing of « where her daughter is « sophomore. and why they u . atom: Thiet whose hobby is individual meat choppers {s operating on the west si | Mrs. Mary Rippey of Denver got a divorce last Friday from her husband, | Yesterday she learned that he was drowned on the Titanic, | Statements by — wteamship [were to the effect that Mr, Rockefell {mailed from Miami! on th | Miami last Thursday after arriving |from Paim Beach in the private car of | ™ —_——>-— dent Parrott of the Florida Kaat| Get some —_—~—_-——_ indigesti Oil Millionaire Now Reported |$15,000 MORE VOTED | Bahama Islands. Aldermen Pass Appropriation Atter s Smith Charges Chairman With False Statement. William Rockefelier'’a reputation as # subpoena dodger wax enhanced in Supreme Court to-day by the state that the financier had evaded service | ¥e# of the Aldermante Police Inveatt- for some monthe in the suit brought | k4ting Committee, Originally Chair- by Mis Hoxalle Stewart to recover |man Curran of the committee asked $30,000 from the American Kennel Club| for $28,000, but the Finance Commit- ax damages for an alleged slander. | tee cut the sum, with the understand- Rookefelier is one of the directors of] ing that more money would be availa- ng with August Belmont | pie when 1 other distinguished Wall! tne Curran ¢ The suit ts on trial before brouck in the Supreme | The Hoar Idermen to-day voted nednitatic 6 price. The’ t] an Appropriation of $16,000 for cE o everywhere. ary . pmittee will resume ita public sessions to-morrow, During the discussion of the appropriation Al- rman Smith charged Chairman Cur- ran with making @ false statement to fean Kegel Club circulated @ slander with reference to the work of the! by having published in the A a | Savas i i ; Kennel Gasette a statement that ehe| More nis nat the Channa, had diverted some of the funds of the| Cover put an ond to Toy Spaniel Club, of which whe was at one time an officer. ‘The publication of | Tee TOMEY Wee voted for unsnimo: Mien Stewart charges that the Amer- lub for “| CASTORIA 1} of the jurorp were excused y © Masbrouck because t "| the Kind You Have Alwars Be admitted knowing members of the fi Alw Bought of Guggenheimer, Untermyer & Mar- ou ave ays shall, the lawyers who are fend! the Kennel Club, One of the Jurors wold a dog to Samuel of the firm m ern. promptly excuned MIAMI, Fla., Jan, 6—Willlam Rooke- The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure This recipe makes a pint of cough syrup—enough to last « family a long e. You couldn't buy as much or as od cough syrup for $2.50. to take advantage of these unprecedented offerings. young woman's screams brought Simple as it is, it gives almost instant Purchases. Greater opportunities to fill in the pieces that you need were Dugan, who has @ tailor shop on| relief and usually stops the most obsti-|% never before presented. And, MOST IMPORTANT, our CONVENIENT CREDIT ground floor, 8! lying on the | nate cough in 24 hours, It is pleasan' service enables you to buy freely and pay with ease, whether your purchase ‘when he pushed in the door and|to Seeerpornee like it. An coomuen be one article or an outfit. had stifled the flames by | remedy, too, for whooping cough, croup, i 7 meee | Mchiek ax au leas lakes, embane, vievel Uoette, Be Your Qwn Salanes. Plath Fignre 1658 on Everything however, Miss Huron} Mix one pint of granul ed aug with mpare these few samples of values: 34 pint of wi nutes. Put on of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in w pint bottle, and add! _—-—— rs Syrup. tly, | AMARA GOES TO CANADA. | the,Susar Syrup, It keene perfectly. Pine is one known remedial agents for the throat Court Refuses te Save Ac- bri Pinex is the most valuabl i mel is POV worm ial The prompt results from this recipe or oT have endeared it to thousands of house- { hy {i ! ny ila wives in the United States and Canada, |i [Mau iNT: which explains why the plan { \ PE? A imitated often, byt ever sncoey ly, pone in juarant, absolute satisfaction Mae crimes talioton bare wits Circassian this recipe, Your druggist has Pinex, or Walnut it for you. If not, send to The | beautifully fis- » Ft. Wayne, Ind. Fi inches ‘coe ne highly pol- with panel back and eaddle seats lke cuts = ~ French bevel plate mirrert os‘ ilastrated: Value 815,00 Handy Size 7.50 me REE 57. 'L, “S TATION phos 1043 4 '04 ST. SUNDAY W Mekal @ News Oddities)" ter wists] ONEILL-ABDAMSCO. | A full case of Pape's | y' fe to the table with a healthy ay hut what will please you me you will feel that your stomach and i‘ Coast Ratiroad. ever rid yourself of stomach trouble and to Be at a Hotel in Nassau, . TO CURRAN GRAFT HUNT. Ww. L. DOUGLAS 32'4 & ‘42 SHOES | For style, fitand wear W. L. Douglas shoes : ‘ | Ask your ph Wi Reeedngsiy Baa bpd hcg formula plainly printed on these filty- cent cases, then you will understand why Penneyivania grandmother is @ freshman in the University of Wisconsin, | dyspeptic troub 1 i 5 : etite; | ° in Greater New York: Safety Razor Five Million Men usetheGillette. The Blades are fine, Get a —you owe it to yourself the Spring Exposition in Grand Rapids and we must have room for thelr handsomely Chiffoater a utifully large, roomy, ied Bert Sool, 24 PAGES 10.00 «+ «+ 450.005 10 PAGES IN COLORS ump of lead, refus- ch gas and eruc- t have a feel- ness, nau- Women’s Apparel The reductions are so liberal as to astonish ee CONVENIENT you, but the greatest surprise for you is that PAYMENTS garments of such thoroughgoing qualityand ab- On the Club Plan solute style are sold at quick May Be Arranged clearance prices while A there is a long season of use for them to come and stomach japepsin costs uighly cure id leave and will t ion t to show you the w, this minute, and for- | | | nm | quality | | | | 4 s10\ ‘S $8.95 to $10.00 $15.00 to $22.50 | $20.00 to $25.00 | Coats, |Coats& Suits, $5.00 (|Suits,*10 14.75 Coats at $5.00—Several models to Coats at 910.00—Numerous mod- Suits at 914.75—Velvet, Cordu- choose from; semi-fitted, loose or | els, in hacia Cheviot, Chin- | poy, Cheviot, plain or fancy mix- belted backs, patch pockets, Ma- al plain, others are | tures and tweeds. Several styles terials: Covert, Broadcloth, Mix-| fancy trimmed; sume are lined | to choose from in black, blue and tures, Chinchil In Blue, Tan, | throughout with satin. In all sizes | brown. In all sie Gray and Mixtures. and up-to-date colors Suits at 910:00—Serges, Cheviots, ’ Women’s $10 §4 95 || Mixtures and ‘weeds, “Your choice ueusw. Deca, $4. of many styles in plain tailored and 7:90 Coats at In silk and cloth; wany models PMc eatlet to choose from, in fancy trimmed tioued euadinn: lar and patch pockets. Also imported PoloCoatsin light colors, Very'long skirt, length- ened several inches in the back by an extension of durable elastic forming the new Nemo Lasticurve-Back —laced down to the end. The elastic gores expand when you sit down—you’re comfortable! fancy trimmed models. Coats lined with the ree satio and silk. In a Uifecte with Ince fancy ‘covered {| colors and sizes for women an buttons, In black, blueand brown, | | *™all women. O'Neill Main Mtore—Third Floor. January Clearance Sale—Linoleums, Mattings, Carpets and Rugs All Small Lots and Discontinued Patterns Are Reduced for Quick Selling Three Fine Lots of 9x12 Wilton Rugs French $47-° Fee $3 Q)-50| Bund $3 7-50 Wilton Rugs, Wilton Rugs, | Wilton Rugs, Regularly $57.00. Regularly $45.00, | Regularly 842.0 Matting Ends Linoleum Remnants Ingrain Carpet | Edge of corset can’t show through; corset can’t ride up. Two models: mo in at $3.00 The longest corset ever made for stout and medium figures that gives complete ease and perfect style whether you stand or sit, A New Idea Perfectly Accomplished! Introductory Sale now in progress—every where! Our buyers are now at In lengths of 2 to 10 yards, Assort-] Regular 49¢ and 59¢ figured | In plain colors. Roll ends, @ ments in Crex fibre, Chinese and linoleums. Lengths of from to 10 yards each in length. Japanese Mattings. Regularly 2 to 5 yards. Clear- ik gula aly Tbe, 29c to 88¢. Clearance ance price, per square “learance price, per price, per yard. 12c yard, “tH We MESO ccs ies : 15c (O'Nelll_ Main store—Fourth Floor.) 6,000 Pieces of New, Perfect Quality Best Aluminum Ware At About 25 Per Cent. Below Regular Prices Notwithstanaing an Advanced Wholesale Market The increased cost of raw materials has caused the manufacturers of Aluminum Ware j to advance their prices from 10 to 8314 per cent. Always having the interest of our customers in view, we placed heavy orders at our specially contracted low priccs—hence these extraordinary specials. Those who know the economy and safety of buying Aluminum Cooking W urging to attend this Special Sale, and it is a golden opporlunity to those who have preal_merils OTHER FAVORITE NEMOS FOR ALL FIGURES $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 mal bulls: ate mirror. Be on Your Guard! If any dealer tries to sell you ‘‘something just as good,’’ when you ask for a Nemo-- Be a Wise Woman! —and go to a store that will sell you what you want, KOPS BROS., Mfrs., New York (4) twill need no ° fo realige us | | mye Dog ee OTT It Is the Best Quality Aluminum Ware in the World—All New Stock Special. Special, 5 $2.80 ef TN \ lar price. ..+ 7 3 Quart Milk Botlers, regular price 2.35 $ erry COME 190 | 4 Quart Milk Rollers, regular price 8.48 138 3 Specs Saucepans, regular p ‘780 ig 1g0 | 4 Quart Dipped Ganeupend. resular pri 1.00 ‘T80 i wart Preserving Femuler P 4 900 juart Preserving Kettles, regular pr: ‘ i Heed £q re Dockets, Here , es } aart Tea Kettles, rekul: i 1.6 jue! regular TY 4 Quart Fen. Mettlon, requln® prt 3:10 | Frying Paas, regular pric ‘foe ¢ Mus Boilers, regular price, 1.80 ‘O'Neill Mousefurnlshing - : *” | \ ceceeees0'Neill-Adamns Co.: Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Stapet, New York City gems

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