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THE EVENING WORLD, TURBSDAY, MARCH 18 BOY OF TWELVE 80 well satisfied that he “ser | 20 | BOY WHO IS EXPECTED OR FRIEDMANN fo'cegacesrnerse ie | OF KILLING HIS WIFE, and drew Hin-law, | followed, Within six weeks after Terk came to We travelled to many cities. Then my ] mother joined my father.” The boy began to cry and his tears kept flowing a he told of his father lis- | tening to his mother's pleas to go to honest work, 1 objection to Terk as a son- he marriage to his daughter | 4 « ther, he awore, com. | j New York and opened a law office here ‘ j plained he wayld be overworked, and he began to get in trouble, Once his} then the mother found @ job to support | wife's brother tided him over an em- ; t of them. | barraswment which would have cost him , hree, motte fon, | his dipt ‘Then the elder Siegel took i ' FOR SERUM TEST SLEW HIS MOTHER mre ive ine +6 ot te ANNIE LED BY COURT his aaugntr tome and retuned’ to eve| 48h Street f 4 lapartment at the street ad- ‘Terk any money. Last August Mrs. 6 1 |drean, ite told of Ble fat ver beating | Terk received a letter which read in On Wednestiay, March 19th. ——_— —— y we 0 y fi part: F | Sree Ween) Bela horsne ome ares | 7 Dearest Hattie: Be brave to \<| es haus By “ nefore 1 4," , tand what is to follow. Will Treat Sufferers From Tu Frank Speer Says Parent Cut], ‘A donbing. he. tok an apore (Jury Declares Terk, Who Is an!| Wronged and. deceived you 0 DINNER SETS. I ‘i 1 : . ta 0" it to me a, “We'll ‘ ‘ageously. u better have our PRE berculosis of Bones ; Up Apple to Show Him mer fate Ii aoe ROE “"{| Absconder, Deceived Bride | marriage mulled, It will be M. C a ne ” simple. here is Thursday. How He'd Kill Her. Ma Toh oh bey aes tae eee | | ine DHE eulslae OF BIEN arch Sale Continued. | PICKS SO CRIPPLES PATIENTS ARE WATCHED going to Ki her, I was afraid ning to anybody, He kept > W " He Won Last Year. fer the jatter 1 am gol e keep the detective Austrian China, English or American Porce- WOMAN HEARD. CRIE ting at the apple. My mother) penjamin Tene, a lawyer wlio had of- | *el lain—floral border design with coin gold band. " = JIN + | was sick then,’ a ae —- j seen | WOMAN TELLS HOW SHE HEARD ee re eee, — DIXIE FLYER DITCHED. formerly 23.00, rs TRAGEDY. | ewe and orsbienh dor hom t a ‘ Merch American Porcelain,—floral border design wit! rt Fully and show! art ; ows and orphans for whom he acted ax| MACON, Ga., March 18.—Six persons 7 i he ‘ H | toaday ei 4 nree #lee on y ie Fairly on Results of Wife Murdered in | the murder wa done, wore ahe heard | 10-10 Po lelt abel ah Sidi St! Diste "Fiyer, Chicago to Jacksonville, formerly 24.00 Clinic There. De. Friederich Franz Frie@mann this afternoon vintted the Hospital for De- | formities and Joing Tiseasas, Madison avenue and One Hundred and Twenty> third street, and arranged for the treat- ment of fifty sufferers from tuberculosis there on Thursday He studied the photographs of his prospective patients closely. The #erum | will be administered at a clinic. Just before Dr. Friedmann had called at the hospital Mrs. Anna Feldman of sivange sounds in the Speer flat. Assistant District<Attorney O'Malley. “Only ‘Ale! Ale!" she replied, utter- ing a sound of animal distress, Her voles broke and she cried. The witness said she beat on the Speer door, but it was some time before It was opened ‘Then the woman was dead on the floor. “I fainted,” she sald. Michael Palma, living in the same Duilding, saw the murder through a hole in the door “I saw a pair of uplifted hands,” he said, “and they were the hands of a woman, blood-stained terribly. The Kr ne pe of his own son, a lad of tw years, Alexander was to-day wed in the Supreme Court |hefore Justice Seabury of deltberate planning the murder of hia wife Ida, the boy's mother, in their fut at No. U7 Fildridge street, Feb. 6 ‘The boy, Frank, told of his father ex- plaining to him just how he would go | about murdering his mother and cutting up the bo On the day befor Speer he wife and mother to death with @ small were ditched twenty-three miles south | Hattle Siegel, daughter of Abraham | Slegel, a wealthy eigar manufacturer, on “Just Say June 26, 1912, after a whilwind conrt- | - P ship at Lake Placid. | K’ Mra. Terk sued to annul her imar- |] A Tt Means’ {Plage on the ground of deceit and fraud. The jury was bearing on z , e | |twalve men found that the lawyer had MALTED |committed forgeries and other crimes | | before his marriage and that he had | | Plotted to wed the daughter of a rich | | | Locked Room. | “tt was like the noise of an animal | Glegerich’s part of the Supreme Court al of Macon on the Georgia Southern and Limoges China,—festoon border design, coin that was about to be killed,” she aatd, | verdict annulling her marriage to the ab-| Florida tracks is gold stippled handles. 101 pieces. 00 set “Could you hear any worde?” asked’ seonding attorney. Terk married Miss ~ formerly 38.00 Limoges China,—with pink rose border and coin gold stippled edge and border. 39.00 set formerly 55.50 Austrian China,—Individual Breakfast Sets, quaint floral border aie 17 pieces. 50, 4.50 to 10.00 values 5.00, 7.00 and 12.50 — -——— | was beaten dow man in order to save himself from jail. . Fine Imported Open-stock Dinnerware, Ser- No. 105 South Fifth street, Brookiya, Fees cer nd! then nnahea across | hands fluttered, ‘Speer was leaning over |" Terk met Misa Siogel through a note vice Plates, Entree Plates, Cups and Saucers and created a scene in front of the building 2c ha deed ue 7 . Ms wife and had her by the right arm. | written by Mies Ury of pnectady, ‘ ‘ A ‘ : | the throat with w razor, the lad testi] in tis maht hand was @ razor, drip: | & ’ ay, Ramekins, in patterns to be discontinued, when she was told that Brooklyn “= MOVIE BILL KILLED fied, the uxoreide told him he was going | ping.” | Where he then had an office. After a 4 P 4 for the inspecti of Dr. Friedmann to butcher the mother and he fllustrated ria said he tried to force the door, could not be r 4 in a Manhattan hospital. Mrs, Feldma nhas nine chil- | dren. Most of them were with her when | she brought her Uttle boy, who has tu- berculosis of the knee, and added their TRICK UPON FOLKS a een moans and cries to the screams of the mother, who said she had also been re Dowling’s Amendment Is Lost and With It Ordinance jected at the Montefiore Home and at Believue. Regulating Picture Shows. Dr, Friedmann's programme for the day was disturbed by @ quarrel with the assistant he brought with him from Berlin, Dr. Harry Benjamin, who an- nounced yesterday that the bactert- ologist had not paid him @ cent, after engaging him with the promise’of mak. ing his ¢ortune. Dr, Sturm, .house sur- xeon of the Hotel Ansonia, wae engaged his plans with an apple and a penknife, | but could not, He ran for an axe, dut the apple being the. representation of | his return found the door open. Both the boy's own mother man and wife were on the floor, the woman lying still. Tho motive for the murder is alleged| “Patcemuan Murray tentified to the con to have been the fear of the husband] qition of the Speor flat when he was that his wife, who had supported him | called in from the street. and his boy for a short time, would | —— leave him forever. Tne son of the accused man and the murdered woman is but a pitiful slip of humanity, half nourished, poorly clad and stamped all over with the marks of hardship in babyhood. He wore a band of crepe on his arm for his dead mother. SAYS HE WAS TAUGHT TO BE- LIEVE IN GOD. In his examination as to his quallfi- formal introduction he followed the | girl to Lake Placid and there courter (A her for several weeks while her par- ents were abroad. Mr. Stegel investigated Terk’s record When they returned James McCreary & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street at \% less than regular prices. The collection represents such well-known makers as Wedgwood, Foley, Haviland & Co., Royal Chelsea, Old Abbey, etc. ORIENTAL RUGS. The entire stock of Oriental Rugs At 10% to 50% Reduction in Price. Kermanshah, Tabriz, Sarouk and Extra Persian tone to take the oath he said that Rugs of the finest qualities. All sizes. by Dr. Friedmann tn Dr. Benjamin's ‘ ; Pe that ‘ Pr Terence and at ste conctusion, Dr. Bele tisard ot aldermen, defeated the [OL swear falsely Tight. » SPECIAL SALE fof 46 month and thought that, at | Ralph Folks moving picture theatre or-| "1 .Was burn in Russia,” he sald, “und the American rate for the services of |@inance to-day, over which for ne rly ; + Loup Presto, ¥ fh, 4 lived there until 1 was five yearn old.” | yTtenean matter to, Hi up range of dark, rich COO os aes from_ 9x12 to 12x15 ft. 00 to 195.00 butter. Mix Prest fe 1 00 His v i . Hk gradi 1 th batter. Add M : "7 formerly 135.00 to 275. Venera cetaten cas setey amet | three soaraie tattle tae wnend’ in tue (uh, “oe: faa, this And “hie narrow, guitars Une meet ptr, (ae ae | Commencing Wednesday, March 19th. ‘ : : ; fs : Dr. Joseph 8. Cipes of Albuquerque, | board. Incidentally the defeat was a] leaned over and watched him with nar. | ometeryatnt'l {ull of bubbles, Bake 30 to 38 | Anatolian, Serapi and Camel’s-Hair Rugs in N. M., announced to-day that he had) slap at the work of the Mayor's Com-| row, little eyes. The father started in the with-| mission, whose recommendations for drawal of the offer of $40,000 for @ visit) the regulating of moving picture tho- atrea were embodied in the Folks ordi- If you have no Presto Flour on hand | wend to your grocer for it. Recipes in and on every package. his chair when the boy declared ht father had taken him all over this country, the father making his lving 3,200 Men’s Raincoats soft, light colors with rose and light green grounds; excellent qualities. Sizes 8.3x10 to 12x15_ ft. Prices range from 15.00 to 235.00 “The Commercial Club of Albu-| dance. a , Guerqus.” eutd De, Clpee, whe lye epe-| Dowling, in paving the way for the| “My father, never worked,” he said [eases prnyeand x] (Manufacturers’ Samples.) | formerly 165.00 to 375.00 clalist in tuberculosis, “sent overthrow of the Folks-Gaynor ordi- | Rance, moved consideration of an emendment drawn by Dowling. Lead- @ Folks acquiesced, and acquiescence meant defeat, for the motion to con- alder the amendment was carried, When the amendment was voted on it was here, both by the stethoseope and eub-| defeated and the Folks ordinance auto- matically went overboard. “I canmet ese that there és the least} Folks and his followers in the Board ‘their own reports. | realized at the ilast moment that Tam- be ‘Let us| many strategy had bound them hand and foot, but they made a determined LLETING | Mebt to have the Folks ordinance cont. tuberculosis. tw pay that eum for @ But I have EVERY THIN MAN. AND WOMAN HERE NEW YORK AND VICINITY TO GET FAT AT OUR EXPENSE EVERY PERSON IN ‘Tan Raincoats with regulation or box sleeves. value 8.50, 5.75 Grey and Tan Raincoats,—various models and weights. values 15.00 and 18.00, 9.75 Raincoats of Grey Mixed Tweed with velvet or self collar. Also Tan Canton cloth with self or plain backs. English models. 12.00 Complete range of Small Rugs in all sizes....... formerly 7.50 to 100.00. .00 to 50.00 CURTAIN STUFFS. Plain and Colored Madras, 50 inches wide....~- 30c to 85c yd. Ruffled Tambour Muslin, 40 oe wide..... ON PROGRESS OF PATVENTS, | brouht up. Acting Chairman Kline, | bats ‘ values 18.00 and 22.00, , | 5 : Oc Ma 65c yd. rao ogy AGT Reamienl ors vo | Reece ae fever of Dowling, who | . NM Raincoats of Plain Colored Gabardine Cloth | Pretty Colored Scrims, 40 inches wide.......... ea edinancoleeay be, ecin tr and Fancy English Tweeds. All the latest models. to 7Oc yd. must a through the usual values 22.50 and 25.00. 15.50 Scotch Fancy Nets, 45 inches wide...... ie Friedmann. 8 new material, the measure. Canon Chase of Brooklyn, & number of moving picture men and : expect that there should be some indica- | of witnessing the pas h Ee etn et tee = peal ode ee © paawage of the Folks ‘The is based on the re- —- > —___ ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Bun ines. 0.08)Sun sets... 6.00) Moon THE TIDES. Folka declared he would reintroduce | may | clerics were present in the expectation | They were dumfounfed! learned thelr measure was | “McCREERY’S” Annual Sale of 15¢ to 1.25 ‘yd. Pronounced Reductions. Scotch Colored Madras, 50 inch de... sce ce ee“ 25 Cy 38C, 50C and 75¢ ya. formerly 75c, 85c, 1.25 and 2.25 ‘ ims, Swiss Muslins, i sees Seances ce icc | WASH DRESS GOODS ey ea Ie Oe Le NOT IP 18 | Is Now Being Held. 15c, 25c, 50c, 85¢c and 1.25 yd. cae coe “Caen and | —— : In addition will be offered on | formant). 908, Se, 1:28 Go Ral 74. ope crom the, Unousanes | ; : | Lace Curtains cleaned at moderate prices. pg De BEST FOR | Wednesday, March 19th the Gisease throughout the country for at that fe something I could ‘ever ‘say | @ moment ta absolutely tia mene or Ply, ls, ab meaty fou 10,000 Yards Ratine or Eponge Suiting— | CHAMBER_ FURNITURE. : necessary to verify Ds Friedmann’s BABYS BATH a erful i ak inet orto ana ome ous bl/ new Spring shades and White. 54 inches wide. | WPARTIAL REPORTS OF RE- GULTS ARE GUARANTEED. “On the other hand, tf Dr. Friedmann's eultures cannot produce the results for whieh he has trained them, th hould be an instant notice to every sufferer an@ every friend and dependent upon is Fel been used to see | ft that 1 am | wnderfal tn arowth, the are maite, fo value 1.75 95c yd. Important Sale DECORATIVE LINENS All dustproof drawer construction with French plate_mirrors. ee Three-piece Suite in White Enamel or Mahog- any, including Dresser, Chiffonier and _ Toilet Table. ; regularly 64.50, 50.00 r Three-piece Suite in Bird’s-Eye Maple or Curl: TAG’ & NURaTSS SRRE Sho. Seek, muted ee iMruwvle* guns Birch, fncloding Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet doctrine of fresh, pure milk and a simple diet. The b will be altogether impartial and scien- tifte."* Dr. Wachamann, hend of the Monte- flore Home, said to-day that the reports as to the changes in condition of pa- tents treated by Dr. Friedmann in that | institution would not be siven to the | public for at least three months and would be made known through @ paper morning ood all the time 1 want to at five, pounds of flesh and. that 1 want | ¥ to 14 Less Than Regular Prices The following pieces trimmed with hand-made Cluny lace. Centerpieces.......2.50, 3.00, 5.00 to 9.00 Tea Cloths. ......6.50, 8.50, 9.50 to 12.50 Table. regularly 74.00, Three-piece Suite in White Enamel or Mahog- any, including Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet Table. regularly 97.530, 75,00 Arts & Crafts Bee a pees haere ices @ panes Scarfs..............3.50, 4.50 7.00 to 9.00 DINING ROOM FURNITURE. ravlowe of authoritative standing, Banquet Cloths..... Faia pry ere renee SNR ss aaeniniactanda car name taameareaetarenianael pital, No, 208 Second avenue, has re- 12.50, 14.50, 25.00 to 42.00 ranch afi compen hei Made of Oak, fumed to a rich shade of nut periad te De Friedmann abont the dret they nde aneteabed. helt weight atthe rue of eee nt Doylies.......1.50, 2.00, 4.00 to 5.00 doz. brown, copper trimmings. ¢ nut ti Well, here you] recommend. Sarg, “tortie Torchon Lace Trimmed— | ‘A ‘ ange . an : were treated in this country by Dr. we ee Mien Tea] Tiel seu te het Set orchon rimm | Eight-piece Suite, including Buffet, China Pages ak daca tartare ac SOAP eat a arene fa am Oe i ‘4 ' precate such informal reports, because they are apt to be highly colored by . the desperate effort of the patient to and healthy, prevents minor erup- the best. tions, and establishes a permanent . A. M. Stimson of the Government -condition.of. skin and hair health, it tends to keep baby’s skin clear fal preparation, AVIS save: Centerpieces...... 1.50, 2.25, 2.50 and 2.75 Tea Cloths........3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00 Searfs........ .2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.75 Hemmed Muslin Sheets..........+0+00006 Closet, Extension Table, 4 Sidechairs and 1 Arm- chair. regularly 191.00, 125.00 Beds and Bedding. Public arine Hospital Ser Assisted by Cuticura Ointment it is 50c, 6Oc. 65c. 7Oc and 75c each Pq atin 9 ee ert unrivaled in the treatment of Hemmed Muslin’ Pillow wren 15¢ each + Praia aarti ah setae por a pf pervised elinies Zemas, rashings and other itching, . Aaa 1-inch filler rods, finished with acid-proof lacquer. will be hi and Mount si-, burning infantile eruptions so often hai Hospitals to-morrow, but only cases the cause of baby’s fretfulness and already submitted to Dr. Friedmann and ‘ae i het ( vet to you by avant Fou? aime and sddrew plainiy, ood FIN THis COLFO: OTe tie regularly 22.00, 15.00 Thi counce sation any. ths : | Pure Horsehair Mattresses,—a variety of tick- Bemeby sami ie Dr. Friedmann sn pe a Se 34th Street 23rd Street loan ee aan ety 08 SO Address Com) ames McCreery “& Co. f vy