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ROBBER CAPTURED BY JEWELLER HELD IN $15,000 BOND a Store Proprietor Beaten by Thief Brings Gems to Court as Evidence. John Cahill, alleged to be one of the twe men who yeatorday tried to hold up) a and rob George Coulton, a Jeweller, {| hla place of busines way, at the ¢ en La , waa held in $15,009 vail for examination to-| day by, Ma » Murphy i the Tombs Police Coulton, against the robber, court as Wie ch Wil Fils head lumpy w Jack hie assatta who put up a silfe fight appeared in the f witness against Ca- mse! and said he “Who will put up tha for your" caked the Maky Ue appeared dismayed when the sum . Maxistrate Murphy jination for Monday and k to the Tombs, brought with him to court of diamonds which uh robbers tried to steal from the jewelry establishment. He wa erred to the District-Attorney when he asked to be allowed to keep the box so that le might have the gems to offer for sale. FACTORY OWNERS TEST JORNSON'S RIGHT 10 ORDER FIRE FIRE SPRINKLERS Griarwiin tein Specified by Fire Commissioner Fought in Kaye’s Case. Bustices Moss, O'Keofe and Zeller @he Court of Special Sessions are of ks | iation sh bail up to] % it of bail | [ACCUSED OF HOMICIDE, EXONERATED BY A JURY. Harry Bee: cham Hi Had Been © With Causing the Death of His Companion. A jury in Coroner Hellenstein's court discharged to-day Harry Rescham, who haa been locked up in the Tombs, cused of homicide, elnce Jan, 18 Bee am was charged by the police, on tho outhority of an autopsy made by Cor- oner'’a Physician Weston, with caw |the death by atrangulation of Bortha t mer of Bayonne, N. J. in a rooming house at Zl West Twenty-chtrd street 1 4. The couple lived in the rooming house As man and wife, The woman was found dead in her room, Beecham had dts- Appeared, Within @ few hours after the discover: e body the praprietor of | ‘0. ‘oroner and Dr, Weston that the n had been choked to death. ony Was adduced at the inqui to show that the woman had bee ja suffer possible tov her due to strangi these fits nm in one of could be found i eee Jury fully Fully exonerated tlm. LETTER WTH DR DRAFT FOR $1,000 INTERESTS SULZER TNQUIRY BOARD Company With Big State Con- tracts Sent ‘Missive to Its Agent in Albany. ALBANY, a draft the seer construction Feb, %.—A letter inclosing r $1,00, mafled to Albany by reasurer of an art metal ompany whieh is instailing nearly $100,000 worth of fillng cases and supplies in the new. State Education Bullding and which Is seeking contracts to equip other State Department offices, was the sudject of| investigation by Gov. Sulzer’s committee of inquiry to-day. John R. Moynihan, « company, who receive agent of th draft had nothing to do “directly or In- dire ith any branch of the State but were went and % me! connection with hi: Getermine whether or not owners of} relations with the company, factory buildings in the Borough of} At first Mr. Moynihan was Inclined to ‘Manhattan are to be compelled to instal @utomatic sprinklers, according to the, Construction suggested by the Fire De- partment. ‘The three Justices are hearing evi- ence on this subject tn the case of! Charles Kaye, owner of the twelver en} hundred rons various firms, Instat sprinklers out the building. Me and was arrested for a misdemeanc Norwood & Marden, of No, & Wiliam . attorneys for Mr. Kaye, put in nt testle several | of the wilt resent the committee's inquiring into what he termed “purely personal mat- j ters.” but later admitted that the in- quiries were justified in view of the fact that the company he represented had such extensive dealings with the State. He deel had = been or letter ocketa, “ 96 CENT “DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF—GROWS HAIR Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use old, reliable, harmless ‘‘Danderine’—Get results. Thin, brittle, colorless and scragsy bal is mute evidence of a neglected f dandruff—that awful scurf. is nothing so destructiv ndruff, lustre, ils strength and its eventually producing a feverishnes itching of the which if not died causes ir roots to. shrink, hier n and die—then the hair falls out ail Fr the A little Danderine to-night—now— | ‘inp time--will surely save your hair, “1 pointed ref of Jamostown | | pearance of sbundance anincom vHE eg (2 WORLD, WARNING OF WAR ‘INPOINCARE'S FIRST MESSAGE TOFRANCE: i] {Peace Is Not Decreed by One Power, and Nation Must Be | Ready, Says New President. | rants, ¥« 0, the new President of the Raymond Poincare, French Kepub- Ne, in his first message, | Houses of Da noble ambitions of and Its servic clence, lette Prosident the responsibilitie: are then refers of tho present time And quoted the adage that “Peace ts not Gecreed by the wi power.” He aid it was imp ny nation to be effectively pac it was al- ways ready for war, France w minished power and exposed by her fault to deflances or humiliations would, he sald, be France no more, It would, he continued, be a crime against civill- zation to allow the nation to decrease its forces while other nations developed theirs without cessation. He eulogized the army and navy, and then alluded to the diplomacy of Fr: having labored silently during nthe “among crists,"* approved by DRUMMOND FIRM SUED TO GET BACK $10,000. Lawyer Opposition | ys the Chari- ties Commissioner Believes Charity Begins at Home. Although M J, Drummond ta the being so uncharit }the Jamaica Water Supp Drum- the firm of M. J wholesale pipers. tract. In the ansaction Mr, mond “ppeared a Drummond & Co., Lawyer E. J. MoGuire, for the I monds, asked Justice L to dism brought py } o" Gorman's of the to recover the $1000} yond. James o for Lesite, nond evidently ing at home,” He bought atl out je one cent for commissions, but If our contentions are correct, he added $10,000 to the prevalls ing prices for the material.” Justice Lehman gave Mr. Ouxborne until next Tuesday to Me a brief tn jotion of the Drum- ent on the pleadings, | | water company, | from Commissioner Dru angie’ th mond for a Ju Get 9 85 cent, bottle of Knowl Danderine from any drug store or counter, and after the first applic you will say it was the best investm ver made, Your hair will imme- that life, lustre aud lux isso beautiful, TE will be- rable gloss and softness; but what op please! you most will be after just a few weeks’ use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, di hair—new hair—growing all over the scalp. BY MRS. M The hair will and Ite, re nich Sou can wet from Your Health and Beauty Hints AB MARTYN WH! never ajcain powder i nM utd T and the wetion Is permanent To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—. READ IT. Guaranteed for tite. fasured for 5 Years Bail Bearing Throughout Oll-Hardened Steel For Friday Wnicle jer & Wilson. | [Wome Wilghily Ved. Others New. | White Ma: Extra Special ‘* $8.98 aranteed ior Darews THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1913. BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR FREE MENAGERIE - SEVENTH (Store Closed Saturday——Washington’ S Birthda These Great Sales Prepared to Combine Two Days’ Selling Into One—Be Here To-Morrow! SICA THE ¢ ), ) I4AZ | iol Several Concerns Considered to be the Greatest Shirt Makers in the World bye i, Our buyer visited these makers and went through their stock perronally. His decision is “It will be an Old Fashioned Sale of Real New Fashioned Shirts. 1 consider this the most wonderful purchase of shirts ever made,” he continued, Sale started to-day—but 7,200 shirts assures you of good picking to-morrow. Mail and Telephone Ordere will be filled promptly and to your “ik \ entire satisfaction. Divided Into 3 Lots for Quick and Easy Selection : “) ber STREET STORE TENTS, a Merchandise Stamps Until 12 Noon Single Stamps Thereafter 3,000 Shirts, Worth 75¢ 3,400 Shirts, Worth $1.00 | 1,000 Shirts, Worth $1.50 Neat and attractive Excellent materials designs, laundered i splendid = pat- c New York] Is Is Talking Clearance of All ‘Winter Coats cuffs attached; all sizes; eplendialy made snirts, woll worth 75c. The Coat Sales Absolute For Women and Misses Absolutely Nothing Re- served—Everything Goes Regardless of Former Marked Price Choice $5 All new smart models-—plain tailored and prettily trimmed. Every coat made for this year's selling. The wanted fabrics and colorings worn this season are embraced. All sizes for women and misses. About All the Shetlands and ‘Elysian, qardless of former selling price. Sale New Spring Hats, Plumes and Ribbons That Will Be Taken Advantage of By Many Women New Spring Tailored Hats Ostrich Plumes at Half Price All hard and glossy and of best male A aye $3.00 and $4.00 Will Be the heavy and ate Price Later. Special...... $ 98 ce a or combinations, peqiin| Jung 150 that 9 mab Mawes fee gar tgs frienmed with velvet, ele of messaline, ln pretty. coler Ai f aad o" combination, You will surely want one for the holiday. g A Large Purchase High Grade Wid 2 tow Prices Heavy bow taffetas and satins, in plain ard self-striped effects. lendid ribbons hat and dress trimmings. All the wanted Spring colorings, also black wl ‘a al Lede Eaten, | ibe vlaes, Yd «10c | isciettevaes va 120 A Holiday Sale Popular Brand Cigars Imported Cigars from Porto Manila and Finest re Cigars SRIDENBERG's BUFYALORS BELLE VISTA—GOLD PLATE TROPHY—-LATURENA f 1000 oC, Eittea A Money Saving Opportunity port’ ‘OR on ‘iba it $1.09 They Were Made to Sell ‘e 79¢ and 95¢ ROCK &RYE? bie Sizes full Guwet bo 6 to 14 HUNTER tii, ee bo. years ‘J A sale of dresses that should in- terest every mother with daugh- ters between the ages 6 and 14 years. 2,697 dresses in all and they are ready for your choice, MAGNITA BARONETS ROMONIA COMMANDERS. WSKEY 5 c ‘ull, reat Pullquert ot. howe PLYMOUTH Every brand advertised above is well known to smokers, who will instantly recognize our price to be lower than the regular selling price mairtained by all dealers. February Furniture Sale Offers These as Leaders for Friday BUTTER oer Joc CHEESE Bhoclal price, new, milids Wh BUTTERINEmiim: 1». CAKES ricticn*3 for.” Meats and Poultry a ee WALDORF ROAST 15c POT ROAST ees whole, 15¢ LEGS of LAMBenidn'i, 15C FRESH HAMS fet?" 15¢ YOUNG FOWL Saat 18C Ee IC. i'l by | a ie, Gb. $35 Sofa Beds Complete with Mattress Not the old-fashioned kind that compel: to lie on hard, sorvannee feo i he BACON © ; LARD iat Sena 4c PEANUT-BUTTER ise" 26C Fruits and Vegetables IN and Sal it 50 | Bed Outtits Consisting of Rewest pattern Fresh Fish emllT nedite a 15 Sanitary” Spring ra ee Ses NiedleclaMobta HERRINGS Th" 6c ar aie Feary Lesher cover: $ODGD. OS SCALED HERRI FRESH COD K™ 7" 10¢ eer 8, pt, pl were] Resin | mies tine Mibi LES the ca GRAPE FRUIT. 10 for 2 No Mall Ordere--Friday + sa (Fifth Ploer,) GVEITC N°. 1 Uo polnds DR, SMELTS " i 28e Ask About Our Liberal Payment Plan THE 4TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't~WE GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS nom eeneorncneions