The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1913, Page 19

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STEEL CAGE FOR DORR, ON TRIAL FOR DEATH OF MILLIONAIRE MARSH Prisoner Is ented as “Dow” | Who Vanished About Time of Murder. 7 @ATMIM, Mass, Feb. 2.—A atecl cage te @sed to confine William A. Dorr of @tockton, Cal., on trial charged with the murder of George E. Marsh, Wealthy soap manufacturer of Lynn, Mags, whore body, with several steel eared bullets in it, wus found on April 11 Inst at @ lonely part of the road to Revere. ‘The cane and cap found near the body were identified as Marsh's by H. A. Nangle, his cashier, and by Mary A. Mifler, his housekeeper. She said she | forth on his last journey. T. M. Bray, a Lynn garage owner, and two of his sons testified that Dorr, calling himself Willis A, Dow, kept a second hand auto at the garage from Apri 4 to April 11 and then vanished, of Bray's eons stated that he had seen a rifle and a box of cartridges under the seat of “Dow's” auto. ¥. D. Plummer, Boston, averread he #ol4 a second-hand car early in April to * who said he came from Call- fornia and was staying in Boston and ‘was representing a Chicago motion pic- ture concern, he saw “Dow's” car in Boston on April 18, abandoned. 8. D. Bullock of a Boston bank sald Dorr, as Dow," deposited $1,700 there in 1M2 and drew tt out on six checks. James 8. Crane of Stockton, Cal., cus- todian of the $100,000 left to Dorr's aunt, Mise Orpha Marsh, by her foster-father, the Inte James Marsh, brother of the murdered man, said the interest was paid regularly to Miss Marsh, who was to receive the principal upon, the death of George E. Marsh. The witness eatd | Dorr, who lived at Orpha Marsh's house, | was employed in his office until @ tew years ago. Crane sald he and Orpha Marsh are now unfriendly. i CHAUFFEUR KILLED AS Caught on "New Haven Crossing, Body and Car Are Carried Half Mile by Engine. SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Feb. handed him the cane as he stepped | having aettied hie bill on April 10, One | According to Plummer, | FAST TR TRAIN | HITS AUTO. | ~~ <a ne a eps Se SE gg, SE a ee THE "EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. ARecordUnderprice and Sele of Seceple SilkPetticoats = $2.50 and $3 Would Be ry Regular Prices Exactly ag illustrated; made of messaline; cut! very full, fancy pleated flounces; shown in ff black and white and in all the newest change- ables and light and dark i colors; special SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBERG ct WEST Ii4a™ STREET Poot at Half |Special Sale of Dress Forms|Wall reese Sale og he New Hipless Straight Front | gSMimaGnTED OAT- a 0 pe E stripe eens ‘ers ‘oud PABLOms, 2: atone stripes remlen @ ore Mbrari ey 12!¢ UN u dining roo! BALL AND metal mo ep bands; heavy iron wf a +13 moat 98 stand; aizon 34 fbi epecial at.. ‘MAIL ‘ORDERS FILtB1 1.67) Friday’s Special Menu pg i at the Buffet if Cock tall urkey: Cranberry Ke Full length; shoulders $1 value, at cretonne @ fh special, ‘Sane PAPERS, newest Spring re fists fttt A 25c You'd Find a $3 Ticket Elsewhere on the Like of These Extra Special Bargain Friday Friday's Splendid Special—Value List Boys’ Norfolk Suits| Shoe Values |New Wash Fabrics in This Sale Friday at 1.98 Men’s $4 Army Shoes at 2.25} Linens, Domestics, Linings, Etc. Norfte Sans Hi TGR GEFR SuLEtreS 8 Srey Ae The shoe adopted by the U. Mi Army on account of the ex- be brown; sare. Poanteenrensted cellent wear it gives—the absolute protection from wet, Every coat a picture of beauty and warmth; tatlored to perfection from the finest and most stylish all-woo! coatings, such as Kerseys, Worsteds, Cheviots, Zibelines, &c. Plain velvet or contrasting material collars, buttoning close to neck; turnback cuffs; sizes 6 to 14, $6.00 for Men’s Suits and Overcoats which will please any man or young man who Full fength; shirred white ribbon drawn; Special at . Pay Roast! PONG! i Black and tan leather, the t years, Russian Suits, double oak tan soles, stitched and welted; | c a piece for his clothes navy blue serge, white e wide or high toe, with ines ho HUCK, frimmings i MaDBAS New goods, too. Not a clean up, but Sizes 3 to 8 years......e0e fresh purchase, offered to you with th . 8’ $4 re Fad ge Nor- same saving we manipulated—33 to 50%. ee Si Wi wo Pair Every kind of suit, every shade; ni ants, 2.98 every style overcoat, and every size for slim, tall, short or stout; 400 overcoats and 350 sults in ‘this sale at, each.. 6. 00 Men’s and Young Moa‘ 12 Wty Werted Suits and 1.39 e Boys’ and Girls’ Tan Shoes, $1.50 Value, at 79c In the new dark shades of tan now so popular. For girls there are button and Jace models, with good, heavy soles, in sizes up to 2; for boys, blucher cut black box calf, double soles ‘and toe caps; sizes 9 to 1344; special, Friday Sale of Rubber Heeled Leather Juliettes for Women Soft kid leather uppers, ©. plain or toe caps; in tan or black; Heels Sizes 7 to 44 years; also Single Pants Suits in double-breasted or Norfolk styles, in neat mixtures, 7 to 17 years; Rus- sian Suits of 2 98 je Boys’ $4 Chinchille Overcoats 3 to9 years; at A New Roll Brim | tin. ‘inten ful biesch-T in all the new Pall shades; brown, gray, nest and fancy striped worsteds, black and blue, in all sizes, including stouts.... Men's $2.50 Dress and Business fone $1.39 very size, every waist measure, is in the lot; worsted and cassimeres; Friday, at.. barely distinguishable repriced to sell at Blue or Gray Chinchilla, flannel Heel sizes 2!4 to 8 yeas qin atripes of all colors: ful “fabric for ready for special, do 9c}: o Pittaileld express, the Danbury Divi New Haven and Hai Albert Hedman, a: uffeur of this place, Ww and hi yesterday at Catherine Norwalk. The train was speeding sixty miles an hour down the grado when the engine struck the automobile squarely in the middle. Hedman was jammed between the wreck of the machine and the fron: of the engine and carried half a mile before the train could be stopped. off and Hedman‘s crushed boty was found beneath it. Normal School girls on the train, frightened by the crash and sudden stop, ran out and fainted at the sight of the body. ‘The crossing is @ blind one, and ¢ fa the eighth fatality there in ten years. Whether the danger bell was ringing !s a matter of dispute. Jailed tor “0 Stephen Collins, thirty-five, Borough of Wallington, N. J., was sere tenced yesterday to nincty days in the Gfary Echaibel, who sald Collins insulted her by calling ‘ ‘ou kiddo,” to her on the 8 the publlo WIEN W8y. eee t PRICE Until 6 P. M. Friday We shall offer severul lamond Wns’ with the one, ‘Slamond 1 SP shite Diamonds purchased from us can be ex- changed at full value or returned for cash, less fem per cent., withim oue year, CHARLES A. KEENE Brosdwat of Diamonds, automobdtie | street, a grade crossing two miles above ‘Then the wreck of the auto was lifted | fado!" Can. | of the: county jail at Hackensack by Recorder | Nicholas O. Berry on complaint of Mrs, | hondred “staale Broadway, New York! Spring Turban for Women ' Bringing forth 400 $10 Silk Frocks, Special at $4.98 Sample Dresses—many of which are ultra-exclusive—entailing too much work and detail to produce at popular prices. Made of Messaline, Charmeuse, Taffetas, Silk Foulards and Silk Poplin a witn 8 Yaiiee Stotre Models include the pannier draping; others beautifully trimmed with weaves are in and chiffon, laces and velvets; original skirt-draped effects; every con- or 0 oat m4 soa yy a LY ne cae fern at, wtsere, 39¢c pousrs WwanPr in navy blue and ceivable color, including the pastels, stripes and changeables, polka dots, navies and black; sizes 14 to 18 years for r s and 32 to 44 bust for ladies. (No Mail Orders Filled). . seans e@ OS Women’s Persiana Fur Fabric Coats Another Splendid Lot of All $18 and $20 Garments——Now 9.98 b ° ’ Women’s and Misses =A gorgeous coat to last out this winter and be new for next, and will last the next winter after that, too, Lined with $5 Silk-finish Corduroy, All-Wool Chiffon Broadcloth & French Serge Dresses, 2.98 two-year guaranteed satin. Just like the 9. 98 14 to 18 years for misses, 32 to 44 bust for ladies: real Persian lamb fur, with the tight Al two-toned curl and rich lustre. LIKE CUT ¢ 198 nals, broadcloths, & A careful scrutiny of this new hat will pee p with lace collar and Jabot; satin collar and cuffs; long or disclose ‘dual lines embrac- Cheviot Coats, Also Heavy Meltons, Etc., Short sleeves, finished with Inset lace frill; colors, taupe duality suitable ing a very disiinctive “Tam” effect; Reduced to 1.98 black, navy, #ray, brown, ete.; 500 dresses for, Friday, sairts:" 660 arade atenose 9c Full length garments, with shawl collars and cutis of ced polo colt! # with shawl collar of caract t ilored; colors are to 42 While ail Orders). Remnants of S0¢ Dress Silks, 28¢ yd. pena Taffetas, Foul-. ugths from * 29c 1.98 2.98 aM side trimming of two ears of velvet; braid with new blue, Nell rose or black v in quantity lasts ( ——=MAIL ORDERS FILL! | | Linen & shapes are black hair trimming; sale price. 1 98 Madras ¥&. 0) a W 9 Are a Prominent Manufacturer’s $1.50 Sample Line of Wild’s Famous XXX Weight, Two Yards Wide wep aists at New 1913 Spring Shirts Every housekeeper knows Here ae new spring pat- About 2,000 shirts—which have served thelr pur- and acknowledges this terns; 2 yards wide; no rem- (Ne One of the many fetching models is ike eat tine rigs etm ial linoleum and its won- 35c nants; dealers infited; all pictured, inviting comparison with any teched, plain or platted bosoms, 3 for $9.00, o q> derful wearing qualities you want to-morrow. ba $1 waist you’ve ever purchased. each .... $1 Quality Inlaid Linoleum American Pure Linseed Made from good quality Union Linen or 2,000 Negligee at 78 P Oilcloth 59c to 79 Values, at 39 Printed or woven mad This Is one of the best Inoleums. 3,500 Pairs of Men's 35¢ and SOc Pure Thread Silk Socks, 1214¢ tlons they have vy the “partteu- well adver- howe namo we agreed not Be os Madras, shown in striped effecis or pl white; low roliing collar trimmed with pearl buttons, also laundered collar; also embroidered ef- fects in the lot; in all white or white ground with colored stripes; all sizes; special at....eee MAIL ORDERS FILLED A Rousing ome Event in High-Grade Axmisteriine S 33 for Brass and Enamel Bed (9 t Rugs— 55 98 - Seams Hal? Ft Reom Rte acilied 5. (as pictured) $8.50 regularly tt Heavy fillers with brass centre; extended foot rail; i Chotce of floral or geomet- rical patterns; sold else» where at 39%, for this sale af, square yard, on the market under $1,00; tile, floral and geometrical patterns; suitable for stores, kitchens, halls, etc.; sq. yd, 2 and per Owing to been la 1a ‘ h Southe heel and black; in thin only, at,’ pair... . Special Offering of Ruffled Muslin Curtains EXTRA STRON | Re tnostne” patnted, H eclal signs. The Wiltons are wov Telescope e 3 in one piece, Less Ic wholesale, to-morrow. Couch Beds 2 Heavy Wool Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 7.97 wear Gace aan ma Aa tresses; 4 remarkable val- 9 Size 9x12, 25 different designs, in medallion and all-o reagent recerkanie vale Renaissance fancy effects; regularly $12; to-morrow at. R Porti t Mmited awn work if ope Fo! Sanford's or Smith's Seamless Ail-Wool Brussels Rugs rormalt ot 3 OT drawn YOrk satis, re 3 rtieres 9x12 feet si bord: 20 designs to choose from; good, hard wearing rug; 9. 97 $15 value; special at Smith’s 9x6 Seamless Brussels Rugs at 5.97 Shown in neat all-over and medallion designs; woven in one pie able for any room in the house. 5 97 Regularly 8 pecial at. e American Reversible Smyrna Rugs Shown in all ¢he new Persian, floral and Oriental ‘an be used on either side; heavy and 7 97 ze 9x12; $12 value, at..... Wool Filled Reversible Dining Room Art Rugs In Oriental, scroll and floral patterns; can be used on 97 either side; 9x12 ft. size at $3.97; size 6x9 ft........ 2.75 ° ; woven of the best selected wool $arns; INVERTED GAS OUT- FIT#—Made especiaily for us by the Lindsay Light Co,, complete with Tyke cu Sate Mahogany Polished Verona Velour Parlor Suite covers 3-Fold Oak Screens 0 cut); Aited in ea (Carpetsweep) the only Five extra large pleces; Verona Velour; $29.75 ts the reg

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