The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 10

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| / heron FT ¢ ee ee “INPARK GUILTY INEKILS HNSEL While Court Is in Uproar Over Verdicts, “Anarchist” Carouy Swallows Poison. FOUR ARE ACQUITTED. One of Convicted Men Claims Innocence and Another Backs Him by Admitting Crime. GUESTS OF WILSON ON WAY TO CAPITAL President-Elect Entertains Vice- eon in Trenton. TRENTON, N. J, Aent-elect Wilson had ns hin gueate at luncheon to-day —Vice-Prentdent-elect Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana and Mrs. Marshall, who atopped here on the way to Washington, Mra Wilson was unable to come from Prinfeton on ac- | count of the prese of hotsehold duties incident to the departure for the national capital. Mr Wilson had completed his work as Governor and came to the Btate House to-day to clear up some of his correspondence on national affairs. He PARIS, Feb. 21.—The trial of the gang) took occasion, however, to ismue another @f twenty-two auto bandits, who held| Warning to those who were opposing the Paris in terror for months, ended to-day | NeW Jersey bill taking from the ahertits etter occupying the court for twenty- me days with a veniict of guilty @gainet eighteen of them on counts in- @uding murder, arson, rothery and many other kinds of felony. Four of the accused, including three women accomplices, were found not @ullty by the jury. Emtonse excitement in and about the ADMITS CRIME. ‘The jury was out from 3 o'clock yea- They had to read a @eries of nearly four hundred questions Which had been submitted to them. ‘When they returned into court their Written verdict was found to be eo in- @eherent, contradictory and lengthy that it had to be explained to the pre- Siding Judge by the foreman before it eould be read. At the conclusion of the reading the epectators were stirred by the counsel four of the bandits, Dieudone, Cal- z Soudy and Monier, springing up their seats and laring that it for the Presiding Judge to for oral explanations after written their verdjcts. entered @ strong protest against procedure, Their cliente by the he jury were rendered llabic h penalty and this was a last ert or postpone their fate ramatie incident oceurred at- it had Geliberated on the Drisonere’ counsel and de- inst them on a point of la’ Presiding Judge turned to the them if they had an, ¥ before sentence was them, Callemin, who lity of muner, sprang between the republican led: Dioudonne wae not the FE Bag ott! fee oth glieitet ! caused a tremendous @eneation in view of the fact that Caby repeatedly asserted that it was Dieudonne who had shot him. The court again retired to deliberate os half-past seven. Among the indictments brought against the prisoners were no fewer fean twenty-two murders, their vic- fdms being motor drivers, bank mes- @engers, freight exente and policemen. ‘They held up a number of suburban banks, broke into the residences o! Prominent people, killed the chief of the Paris detectives, set fire to buildin, and finally, Bonnot and Garnier, were in danger of arrest underwent two sviges in the en- virone of Paris, in the course of which & was found necessary to call out hundreds of troops, whole equadrons of military mounted police and practically the entire force of patrolmen who born. bearded them for many hours in their E the leading spirits of the gang riddled with bullets. when their two leaders, | the power to draw juries and lodging The statement aa: opposition of of the lobby againat {t and that it consist very largely of men repre- senting interests Which know they will be endangered If they do not control the drawing of the grand Jurles, ‘There- fore T am in this fight to stay, the travelling facilities between New Jersey ‘and Washington being excellent. “Before the thing ls over I will take pains to let the people of New Jersey know absolutely the forces, aalde from the personal opposition of the sheriffs, which are fighting this thing. They will have to come out in the open, even if | their names have to be called by roil. Of course, 1 would not be opposed to the proposition of a referendum, if this fa an honest referendum and there are no Jokers tn ft. But I do know the peo- ple of this State demand jury reform and are going to get tt, The longer it takes the worse it will be for the gentle- men who oppose it." phe BANKER HENRY FIGHTS CONTEMPT INDICTMENT. George Garr Henry, millionaire mem- | her of the banking firm of Solomon & Co, began hin fight to-day before United States Commiasioner Shields to Prevent the oMficials of the Department of Justice from removing him to Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. Henry ts under indictment by the Federal Grand Jury of the District of Columbia for contempt ef a Congres- sional Committee in refusing to answer questions put to him by the Pujo Money Trust provers. Assistant United States District-At- torney John FE. Walker conducted Government's case. He offered as dence the indictment charging that the banker refused to tell Samuel Unter- myer, counsel for the committee, the names of bankers of thie city. Mr. Walker argued that the Govern. ment had made out a clear case for the Commissioner to order Mr. Henry's re- moval to the District of Columbia. Joun D. Lindsay, Mr. Henry's attor ney, asked Commissioner Shields to dis- miss the indictment on the mround that It set forth no offense against the laws of the United States. Commissioner Shields denied this motion, whereupon Mr, Lindsay asked for an opportunity to consult with former Senator John C. Spooner, Mr. Henry's ghief counsel, be- fore arguing further. ‘The commissioner adjourned the hear- ing to March 7, Ailing Skin M . D. Prescription for Eczema ‘Thie mild wash will bring you instant relief from that awful itch.” Prove it with a 60c bottle. Your own druggist earantone the regular first $1.00 size tle to end your distress and begin your cure or your money back. DD. D, Soap halpe too: ask bm. For sale | by Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores and all wood drug; —Advt. President-Elect at Lunch- | Antonio Cuozzo Pleads Guilty : Feb, 27.—Prest- | {t with a commission appointed by the, Dadly, but to do them up.” NEw $250 onmesy Pre $148 “iev'as’ No Money Down $1.00 a Week Sale of Over 100 Standard Makes Teed and Shop Worn Upright Pianos, Tacluding os Stock of New Pianos Bp) consists of well ies, includ na ebreine Story & Clark Pianos ($285 up) and Player Pianes ($450 up). PLAYER PIANOS *:"! to $850 Player Pianos with Musi hsesemtaaand —— ere 2) Re 1913. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA TWALTO BANDITS; imRGHUL AO WE RED BY STRKERS an average ‘TOBEAT WORKERS, HE TELS COURT | of Assault but Is Released | at Victim’s Request. Antonio Cuore, of No. % Troome street, pleaded gutlty to-day tn Special Sessions to assaulting garment workers employed to replace the atriking opera- tives. He was charged with beating Edward Lustig of No. 40 Jennings street, the Bronx, at Astor place and Broadway, Fev. 24. “I was hired, along with several scores of others,” Cuozzo told Justices Deuei, Salmon and Herrman, “by the Strike managers to waylay and assault those that were hired by the manu- facturers to take the place of the strik- ers. We were told not to injure them Lawyer Frank Boland of counsel for the manufacturers, tuld the Justices that he had investigated Cuozso's story and was aatinfed he told the truth. “I am conducting an investigation jnow,”” Mr. Boland said, “and wit use Cuorz0 as a witness.” ‘Lustig appealed to the Court to sus- Pend sentence on hin assailant, and was Joimed in his request by Lawyer Boland. Cuonzo was released and will teatity in @ civil sult which Lustig has brought against the men who instigated the attack upon him. ——<— The Eqattable's Good Year. ‘The statement of the Equitable Lite Aseu' Boclety of the United States, ppeara elsewhere, gives evidence The H-O Company. Buffalo.N.Y. company’s continued progress. Makers of 4 oR AN Prosi How to Cure Rheumatism NIT Frelten Waally‘Mited tt Hose R FU Homes Furnished 4 « at $74.98 5 « at $124.98 | Credit Terms first few doves, If your bored “« “au mock he Meats waeidt wervee tenet tee $7.60 « $100 « hours from hie w: be influenced to instead of thie. 1 wine Toris compound ounce, sealed, yellow package. Hundreda of the worst casee here have been cured le Tablets Give I diate Rellet.—aavt. se J.MOR 26 B. Altman & Co. The Infants’ Wear Department is prepared to supply COMPLETE LAYETTES, including French and American-made Robes, Dresses, Slips, Cloaks, Caps, Wrappers, Sacques, Undergarments and all the essen- tlals of the baby’s wardrobe. Also Bassinettes, Pillows, Nursery Hampers, Toilet Stands, Toilet Sets, Scales and other equipments of the modern nursery. AT MODERATE PRICES B. Altman & Cor The Upholstery Department is prepared to accept orders for Slip Covers, Window Shades and Window, Door and Porch Awnings, materials for which are now being displayed in the new designs and colors. Samples and Estimates Submitted, 'Hitth Avenne, 34th end 35th Streets, Nem York. STILL ANOTHER UNUSUAL STORY “THE WINGS OF THE MORNING” BY LOUIS TRACY As Startlingly Original and Exciting as “TARZAN OF THE APES” Will Begin in Monday's Evening World, March 3. Insurance, total outstanding Insurance, and tn total payments to policyholders and beneficiaries. Over twenty-six mil- lion dollars was invested during the year for the benefit ¢ hold URE on CREDIT % Rooms at $49. RIS, sT. Y, FEBR UARY 27, RIKER AND REGEMAN DRUG STORES - Experienced Ability---Guaranteed Merchandise When the services of a doctor or dentist are required you select the man with experienced ability. You prefer the services of a specialist if his fee is within your means. The matter of selecting your Druggist needs fully as careful attention. We are at your service with a trained organization and with 70 years’ valuable and successful experience to our credit. Weare specialists in our line but we donot charge specialists’ prices. You will be sure to find one of the Riker & Hegeman Drug Stores near your home, to meet your requirements with’ guaranteed merchandise. For the Care of the Hands Daily attention to the little things—that is what the hands require. Good brushes, good manicuring tools, good prepara- tions and requisites to work with, make the work most simple and results most effective. SPECIAL — Leather Back Nail Brushes, 89c, 98c and $1.19 values; 69c, 79¢ and 98c. SPECIAL—Nail Brushes of best quality Tampico Fibre, Z5c size 15c; 35c size 2c. SPECIAL—5!4-Inch Steel Nail File, good quality, light, thin, pliable, good value at 29c; special at 10c, Nail Brushes, wood back, good grade bristles, 10c; 3 for 25c. Other Nail Brushes of va- rious shapes, sizes and kinds, 19¢ io $2.89. Cuticle and Nail Scissors. straight, curved, needle point, etc. All sizes; best steel, well tempered, guaranteed; price 49c to $1.19. Nail Clips, best ground cutting edge; various sizes and styles, 25¢ up. Cuticle Knives, white bone handle; best quality steel, well ground edge; prices 43¢ and 49c. Tweezers; strong, firm; best steel, 10c up. Nail Sticks, bone or ebony; various sizes and shapes; each Se, Riker's Orangewood Sticks, band made oval stick, flat on both ends; the professional stick, 9c. Orangewood Sticks: best quality wood; proper weights, hoofed at one end; 2 for Sc. Preparations that Help Keep the Hands White and Soft These preparations are compounded scientifically from absolutely pure ingredients. Each is sold under the Riker & Hegeman guarantee. Riker's Almond Meal, beneficial to the skin. .25¢ Riker's Glycerine Lotion, excellent for daily use in the care of the hands..... ...25¢ and 40c Toilet Benzoin, softens the water and helps keep the hands in condition. Otte: iss shee 25¢ and 75c Riker's Nail Enamel, in cake form. Rub a little on each nail and polish with buffer. Per cake.. 15c Riker's Nuil Bleach, re- moves stains and whitens without injury to the nail or cuticle. The bottle. ...25¢ Riker’s Rosebud Pomade, a tinted polish for giving the nails a rosy glow, jar............4. 20c Riker's Liquid Enamel, gives a rosy, brilliant lustre without the use of buffer. Per bottle............. 25c Riker’s Nail Powder, gives a Cees and lasting he box. 15¢ polish. Elastic Hosiery ProtectionfromColds in These Riker & Hegeman Cold Weather Garments. Manufactured hygenically from best materials, selected by experts. under our direction and supervision and sold direct to you with only a small percentage of profit above cost. Only at Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores can you buy Cold Weather Garments of such excellence at these prices, Paper Vests, light and comfortable, without extra weight. value; special price, 39c. Chamois imported chamois skins. and comfortable. Ready Made or Made to Measure Made in our own factories under our supervision, Our prices are from 25% to 40% lower than elsewhere for the same quality. Expert fitters in all our stores. All Our Elastic Hosiery is fully guaranteed, Anklets, silk, $2.50; thread, $1.75. Knee Caps, silk, $2.50; thread, 91.75. Knee Leggins, silk, $5.00; thread, 93.00, Garter Leggins, silk, $3.00; thread, Garter Hose, silk, $3.50; thread, $2.00. Pull Straps, 25c each, extra. Abdominal! Belts, silk, $5.00 to $10.00; thread, 93.50 to 97.50. Extreme care should be taken in washing elastic stockings. Lukewarm water and castile soap should be used— never cleanse with benzine or gasoline. Never wring them, Press with the hands in the folds of a towel; then hang up to dry. Army Belt Razor Strop A very practical strop of good quality hide, thoroughly sea- soned, excellently finished. Fully equipped with swivel hook and handle, An actual 5¢c value, price only,...... \ Lung chamois, etc. Felt Vests. ui t You Are Safe When You Buy at IKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORE Telephone Your Orders to the Nearest Riker-Hegeman Store Mail Order Department, 162 West 34th Street, New York ity ests of best quality A sure protection from cold and dampness. All sizes for women, 92.50; for men, $2.75. Protectors. the treatment of pulmonary weak- nesses, Various styles in wool, felt, All sizes; up from 43c. These popular gar- ments in extraordinary values. Extra ality felt, warm and servicable. p from $1.97. Viola Cream An Old Favorite at a New Price This is a pure cold cream of estab- lished standing, highly recommended for skin imperfections, fortunate circumstance we have been able to secure a quantity of this pop- ular 50c cream which we can sell at this remarkable price of How Candy Perfection Is Attained the ‘‘Guth’’ Way You cannot take “fairly good” this, and “almost per- fect” that, and “good enough” the other, and get perfect quality. Realizing this fact, Guth uses only the best of every- thing, and so produces the uniform deliciousness of the candies from the Guth Candy Home. The beans from which the Guth Chocolate is made come from certain Venezuela plantations, noted for their uniformly perfect products, direct to the Guth establish- ment. Refined sugar only of the highest grade can pass the Guth inspection department. In making caramels and similar goods, 40 per cent. butter fat cream is used. The highest priced Mexican beans on the market are ground to make vanilla flavorings. True, pure, perfect fresh fruits gointo the fillings. And where imported fruits . and fondants are used, specific guarantees of purity and freedom from preservatives are demanded. 5 The kernels of the finest imported and domestic nuts are cleaned and picked by experts right in the bright, cheery Guth Candy Home. vie ies With this 100 per cent. quality in everything, is de- manded perfection in formula and workmanship. The sum total is the famous standard of purity—deliciousness— Guth Candies. ! Billie Burke Chocolat th, Ib., Har le titi Chocolates au Gu the lb., 50c. d Mtg creel Choco- Cream Assorted Caramels , Ib., 0c; 39c. wae Guth Assorted Choco- Maraschino Cherries, 40c. lates, Ib., 80c; 14 lb., 40c. Hot Lunches at roc Each all the nourishment of a good meal. Maled ilk for fastanses Hot Beef Broth with Egg, or Hot Chocolate with Egg. Prepared deliciously —best ingredients, absolutely fresh. Served daintily, with tasty crackers in individual wrappings. Hot Tomsto Bouillon, Se Hot Tomato Bisque, 10c. Hot Lemonade, 10c. Hot Clam Broth, Se. Hot Chocolate with Egg and Malted Milk, 15¢. Hot Coffee, Sc. And a further lengthy, tempting menu. Walsh Window Tents Cases Red or black leather folding case, full equipped wit best steel instru- ments. $2.49 to 94.98. Special 10% Discount Make outdoor sleeping rooms in your home. You are perfectly pro- tected from draughts—no possibility of catching cold— yet you s! leep in the fresh outdoor air. Of the greatest benefit where there are symptoms of weak or affected lungs. Easily ad- justed to any window. Walsh Window Tent, large size, $9.00 and $12.50. Walsh Compact" Window Tent — Ideal for smaller bedroom windows. Covering easily detached and laun- dered. Special value, $5.50, Walsh Capote—A double hood and cape to be worn when sleeping in open air. Gives perfect protection from frost and cold, $1.50. Special discount of 10% if you buy now. Made All sizes, 75c Very warm Excellent in Riker’s Sarsaparilla Well known as the universal vege- table blood puri- fier and endorsed by thousands of users. Hach bot- tle sold under the Riker and Hege- man guarantee of satisfaction or money refund- ed. Large bottle..... 75¢ Through a 27° bu 7

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