The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, , JANUARY _16, 1918, ‘STUMPCONFESSED “weteSa’sst.. ‘STRANGE LIGHTS SMe." STERN BROTHERS [im tea aan tt lone soter te Dor AND A MINDREADER. | Law an Trial Begins. i PART IN THEFT (if Bethlehem Steel Company Wi in| | ADORN “FINLAND” | denice ates Croreaes te co have arranged for, To-morrow and Saturday Run Its Own Ships to Chili— o a rr ou Wepholaai te 3 einai | Broutlya, today. He, it be oadioneed | Another Important Sale of y Charles M. Schwab of the Het hore and his brother-in-law, Fran- 300 M 9 Uls Ov ts Stee aay ee de ted tase cexco D. Amico, quarrelied on Columbus | ens ter ercoa' —— ee tow Day over the favors of pretty Francesca Kal et wine 1 11, told of negotiations Annuncio, @ durk eyed pelle of the teat, in Medium and Full Lengths, of fine Chinchilla, Shetland n prog tween his company and a tan quarter in Union street, and Galento | Cloth ai d W: Ww ht M terials, in ; - f Frenen y with intereste tn Chill settled the argument with a dirk. Amioo nd Soft Warmth without Weig) a g acer Oe VION ioe is ve Aneto rcs unre | Dall OF Fire ir Mark Mat TOPS| <r tearing 'he'ue'acera gray, brown or blue effects, with plain orplaid backs, CHOICE \ Letter in Which He Named ore property in. South Ame ae and Blue Flame Surrounds |!" consented to plead guitty to mur-| OMe-quarter silk lined, shawl or notch collars and GROCERIES, conelus! o o m i alr | ecol le) n i Two Hearst Newspaper Men Bethlene rm mpany wl be Wireless Apparatus. rete Wren nie near the Bie plain or belted backs, sizes 34 to 44 inch chest. ore Bie ree ve triet-Attorney charge jury he low _ - ” Schawb, and —- his nerve and wanted to change hie piea Also a S ial Purchase of the s rolling mile will be al- to guilty again, This he wae permitted pecia . HIS BROTHER TESTIFIES. moet tinitices | he stenmehin Finland of the Text {40 So ‘ ‘ East View Eggs " io within easy! Star Line, two dave overdue from Ant- > dices eating Stance a¢ ve hin ort! wer. cot Into New York today with | | Mat Rette for w61,000, | 200 Silk Lined Overcoats ew Latl—Rray ‘gy pananeed ale Latter Teils Senators of Being 3") avis awe tans othe nee hetacdbigehdi clea ig ida cent wn ine Mok Hachanse wae noter’ Of Fine Kerseys, Meltons and Vicunas,. in on or fresh; sold only in BR Be ve by the dozen. 5 Cpe inten “yoo raw cere Ntrle aes laday when the transfer of Prayton . Cambridge Gray and Black, sizes 34 to 46 inch chest, Quizzed in Capitol by Mle int tye Hanae! or" Fene an the. teip over. Only the | Bic eye tance Srotioue ale + rae Mild ' Lemon Clings; large can dl Mg j wads ¢ Edit brat ars Hchwabie compan haw pr ananabanio Of the enews Want | Girton eine regular or stout proportions. tothe. ed Agent of Editor. ease Wil be taken ovat, Mike t \ / ‘ Last View Brand, cut to Meter {Alona feiween the French an Anitien| to her decks, Capt. Thomas G. Barman = All of the’above will be offered at the extremely low price of 2 3 > aS governments and ihe Sovernment of| holding the bridge for a single etretoh b) if WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—-A written! Chill will be necessar lof twenty-six hours during one period Health Restored by | ‘24 00 Cherriesi B=" 17° The steel promoter ‘thinks be made a %, | [© |Ste‘aeses uo cenrice trumm. on ave, | ted, cutee, the. realms of, tuetngan) on Poyiue taat a seen, an tt foe Eckman’s Alterative | “1, 195, that he disposed of certain) C Lal ‘Spa ~ uth | Of the huredeane hit ws,” —— Wibcia's iGesntaré O11 lotsere to “Mn. Chambers] Whe | man to an Evening ‘worla resort, A Valeable Remedy tor Threat and Langs S e e en of ter lata” and “Mr. Mooney” of the New| # coetemennionie betes ena vane York Journa! for a consideration, was STERN BROTHERS will hold To-morrow and Saturday, gaged him to «i vate entertain: placed in evidence to-day defore the| Ment in hie home for the benefit of BO- Renate Campaign Contribution Com-| otety, mittee by George wim, # brother of — -— - ’ : . Charlies, George stump sale he mot his Swrother to sign the payer and witnessed it himeeif. | The statement follows Liberty Milk =": 10° Tr Man's Paling Begs "ar 14-25" Egg set navn 2° Sold in the Bean or Ground to Suit. . Dest Si-f Hereby confirm the atate- received by J. 1. Arch rt disposed of hy rs nd Mr. Mooney of 1, for which I re- and that Mr) Old Capt. Bill yey Who’ 5 comprising a large collection of very desirable Negligee Shirts, pleated and plain, at 95¢ Imported Dress and Dinner Shirts, $ Pique bosoms, plain and pleated, cuffsattached, $2.00 Coffee :: Maracaibo f ment made to you that cert ‘OUR ® anowstorm we had run | into, Two howre later we had another {Humination— Marcon! serv’ | hriteettia ce auenes hl eine nid pee Wil be very Hthe vollet from the ie Mohr $r."" g Pane Torement unploaan:t wes r = ‘al | Archdold's letter-books were temopra- Fi 00d a T a t Trily placed in the hands of the same N Fails, G His Proge {hours No effort was thade (0 freavens: walsea was improy Reduced from $3.00 and 3.50 | ? party for examination and for whien t| N@ver Fails, gives His Prog- |ahat ne was able to keep his ehip ont m it . Way neuen & aekaaeration te. witt> | ony mag ome of the rough of the avon waa mum (RU Re Teadielse Te Large Open End Four-in-Hand Scarfs, Crown Assorted, Royal Lunch and \ 10¢ . 7 een ov or ie captain, . Si i I C ‘ fe Ea hoad thes Fy Ba | nostications for Winter, Wi Sinaee collad Sree, Anges Gs morrhages: nm tal of fine Imported and Gi t *5 kiess Ib | be used to incriminate me, Yours{ 90000 == January 4 Only one of the twelve! ii, nat American Silks, Each 65% ie 75 | ee to to indriminate | fi ngers took all his meals thse ttne, ate , try, | LONG BRANCH, N, J., Jan, 16--That } George Btump testified to-day that the |!# the prediction « soo ppt ag one seepered in the perenne} captain of the sib on joe, after an interview a letween him, nis brother and Barstow, | Whow opintune a} Nontlos ay It wes signed, Re paid, at Rie’ brothers sy rll ff oo Bagg and was not present when fr the witness or. or his brother signed Ls Tee 7 inna he had to hep fast ataehig fa ant | Regular Value $1.00 to 2.00 Pot t from best © ins 12¢ into the saloon as those they w &. id ho eeenat th wore Bcmaa tng Ate «| All Silk Knitted Scarfs, at 50°, ALOES, siirmects, a sd Pajamas, of mercerized materials, A ‘i tale | best Governenat OB 5 with satin stripes, silk mixtures, etc., ‘ mt $1.90 Butter ine, cer print, Cc Regular Value $2.50 to 3.50 Rice, oy ae Fe | Extreme Reductions have also been made in bgoken lots Rolizd Oats, Fresh from mill, 3 Ibs., 10¢ turned. ‘If poridlehity of Dress and Street Waistcoats, House Coats, e ex |batera fe were we ve ena Hes ect {Wve more than & hat mite trom tte CELEBRATED | Is the Best Value Ever Offered Imported Silk Suspenders, etc. Pure Lard, the best for cooking, lb., 15 4 Peerless Buckwheat Flour, pise 13° +e wane rat tat Charne sump |e ie no eva am ony as we TBR EN [con nato Mah arate cone g| PA ste tes i 7. — eueres' tusteslen. vee rester-|¢o go out of not and they claim he has le ue n yrup. CAN... pleats Stereos een [COFFEE ous. STERN BROTHERS | Grape Fruit, Rive. juicy. sold, cach, 5* but that his brother-in-law, | phone calls from Aehmen asking whether Careful tot en Itis a most od over ‘the sale of the Tet: | first of next month there will be some writing breakfast food ye lege: |, he alwaye did write the mushy lez ‘ge Stump was unable to identify | wwenty-fve years, fee fheld Nin present two letters whieh Mr. Archbold had tee- | position. He saya he will hold it until tifled to as having been re! jtere:with ‘him a year Jet-| hard weather, not much snow, but frost |} Delivered te Your Own Door in Sb. Lets Direct from the Wholesaler ui 0 coi day. “ice in Be abd msi manent | wi wn eee the stor ihe vony tie ie Other Coflens: “Combination,” 20¢; “Cash” 25¢; “Plantation,” 27c; “Porte Rice,” 3S Have in gregpration eh Eatspotctingry Sabo of Teas conees re a ee Rei Sra and atm cter| | OWF 40e Tons Equal Any Grade Retallnd at 6c. Other Teas 8 Low as 25 . } apf ag heard of Midridge or Kady being con- | AMer ct eriods of cosd, eve wi sieiia GHG an EREe PA ee meee | in the most desirable weaves, colorings and sizes, | on sta The ‘nected with the f the Jet me re Established | ’ rand wore men im previous teat Feltuary aes" Marth jon fee January 17) GILLIES COFFEE CO. :4 3a rss | which will be offered at fully . | 25°) 157%' cam i i} fo appats betore tne vokenitine: mon at seer rae wane te || a each tsetatn art eee en One-Third to One-Half Below Prevailing Prices sciimps FREE ii. ldeal Blend 25° fet before ne t i he ees fap-| un of the —— petaai tits) Beil [proached by a ‘Mr. Reynolds” in the Poaptot ‘crit thle e ratement he he This Sale will commence Monday, January 20th. | i What aid stl he say to your™ asked . Details will be announced in Sunday’s Papers. a All ae 24 bee fe gee Inc. Markets. ~ orterhouse Steak, best cuts, ib as ese aang When The Snow Blows West 23d and 22d Streets Sirloin Steak, prime cuts, b 4 ages t Mr. Hearst knew nothing of parchnes of letters, but that bis Baud one involved, and he wanted to ieee what I knew. He also asked ine if 4 any letters or knew any one who} Stump coctt doctored hie brother Charles had | tell him how much he ot trem the the ae of the letters, “He it wase ite eum,” testified ump. “They neemed to go down every IgMt OF Bo and get some money.” ——._—__— Flank Steaks, juicy, tender cuts, Ib Fresh Chopped Beef 2 ibs., 7. Prime Rib Roast Beef, '» 18° Cross Rib Roast Beef, |» Loin of Fresh Jersey Fork, ® Ib.. Rib Mutton Chops, : Loin, ib. : Turkeys, choice selected Maryland, lb. . and outside cold demands an “inside” warmth to make folks’ cheery— ENFORCES BAN For breakfast, there’s nothing quite so comforting Roasting Chickens, ‘nest, ib PUT ON H.S BROTHER. as a dish of good hot porridge. Tender Young Fowl, choice, ib........ f 5 tee od hy aah naa SPECIAL NOTICE At All 128 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores for Marry! ; Old Crow Rye Whiskey, H. B. Kirk & Co,’s genuine Kentucky, bottle. Green River Whiskey, Kentucky’s Best Bourbon, bottle, cut to. ..... 50 2-4 Stamps FREE pa Full Quart Old peers Rye Whiskey, *1 Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, bow... 75° Trysome California Fine Old Port, \... 50° trysome Callorsia Fine Old Sherry. 50° |. Double aac amie to Everybody, with All Purchases on Friday i His Rank. | @T, PETERSBURG, Jan, 1¢—The rand Duke Michael, brother of the mperor Nicholas of Russia, was to- relieved by Imperial manifesto from 1@ position as regent-desianate during he minority of the Imperial Crown ce In ae rue | i e | Simultaneously with this an impe- Makes a delicious dish for the morning meal. cde If a man have need of a good suit, and is anxious to get a little more value—in wool, style and wear—than his money is really entitled to, let him come tomorrow to The new food is a skilful blend of the flavours Broadway and Eighth and and rich nourishment of wheat, corn and rice. look at the $20 and $22 suits ” —202 in all, coming in fresh today—which we shall sell tomorrow for $14.50. THE NEW STORE FOR MEN Broadway cornet Eighth expected tm been divulg: ent meio It costs about 1-2c the dish and brings pleasure eect ‘many is ve neene | to many a breakfast table. n of 4 new helr ui thene ai fran. ie repuialing emperor hata * Sold by Grocers everywhere—Packages 10c arid (co algal 15c, except in extreme West. th ntal law of ‘on e contrary the ae~ c fi Sia a regent a2, feadoel 9 nwe CALENDAR for 1913 and 10%4 anniversaries, dates of historical events and table of memorable dates, and much other matter thet you'll need at all times. SEE 1915 WORLD ALMANAC Mew on Sais Co., Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Mich.

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