The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1913, Page 8

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SSOUNTS SHOT Bess soy mas A. Reid Had Been Ten| Wears in Employ of Chubb & Sons, 2 a2 COENEN Sa = FORKESERSTNE FALS FOR MLN Marine and Field Club at Bath Beach. Lack of Ready Money Forces cocninasstiipiatisnaliane FIVE YEARS FOR BIGAMY, Head of Dry Goods Firm to ‘Take Action. cons in Chicago, | the receivers, eince in Mr, Kesner’s en- | timation the firm is stilt solvent, though embarransed temporarily by ite inability to raise funds for current expenses, Murray Gets Second Sentence While on Way to Prison In An- other Part of Court. Francie A. Murray, twenty-four yeare old, was sentenced by Judge Dike, In the Kinge County Court to- Gaz, to not lene than two years and oix Mente of more than five pears in Prison with hard bebor for bigamy. Lees than five minutes later, in an- other part of the same court, he was eantenced to two yeare by Judge Faw- took ever the Mbrich store at Sixth cett, on hia plea of guilty to a charge| Svenve and Twenty-third street, went | 96:0,000, of perjury growing out of hie testi-| into recetvers’ hands this morning ow-|RECEIVERS WILL CONTINUE mony during the bigamy trial. ing, tt was eal, to the firm's inatitity THE BUSINESS. Judge Fawcett gave notice that hore- tempt after men who perjured themselves tn | (0 Faire suMctent capital to continue op-| Mr. treater Wnseves that any Stemi an effort to defeat justice against ‘themselves would be severely punished, company to the oxtent of upward of $100,000, and that thie ts shortly to ma- ture. Of the indegtednese of the firm have been threatened b ythe creditors. Mr. Kenner divides the estimated as- LEPT TEN DAYS AGO. fife, Who Is Prostratad, Be- fleves He Has Met. With Foul Play. f to be approximately $1,400,000, with] stockholders, of between and would result fn $870,000 and] wrecking the business, The receivers . wet Cem the business, fi Thia morning news of the failure ey as hae ainare wras precipitated) med not to have reached the atore © of @ sult in equity im the! employees. Neither Mr. Keener nor his Federal Court by Jacob {. Kesner of] brother, M. I, Keener, were at the York ry goods and department atore| store, and it was said there also that firm of which he fe the head. P. RB. Hennifin, the general manager, Mr. Kesner eays that the company] had not appeared. Meantime, a epring owes him approximately $100,000 and|°Pening was in progress, an dthe aisles the setimates of the company's assets] Vere Crowded. Lock. and Wabilities are given by him, Weed, Mecha. koa Tipton Bak” tnd Judge Mayer appointed 140 A. Proce] Chemical National and Hanover Na- and Abraham 8. Gilbert to be receivers/ tional Banke are interested parties in for the company. He fixed thetr bonds| the appointment of a receiver. at $90,000 each. KEONER EXPECTS FRESH CAPI- J. Ls Kesner & Co. opened here on TAL FOR A NEW START. Oct. 99, 911, using remodelled quarters Jaow L, Keaner, in a statement ex- tion of the books kept for ten in Hoboken. They have one son, 1, two years old. In February, an Frank A. Adama, he married Agnes Komph at the Spring Street Prembyterian Church, Manhattan, They have @ ohild, Agnes, ten monthe om, On hie trial Murray awore he had going Scotchman, who during 4 Period has been cashier of the 4 Gepartment of Chudd & Sons, Ng brokers, at No. 6 Bouth Will- . gtrest, has revealed a shortage of 3 ‘wen. Never married Mise Kemph. Assistant : ' j@tace March M, when Reid closed his| District Attorney Folwell produced the % : left the office and disappeared, HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS SEE GRAND JURIES IMPANELLED. i 1 F i i & F firm, wae which had once housed the business of ombarrasem fire, ining the ent of his that he had been robbed. | Class From Washington Irving High| ghrich Brothers in Sixth avenue be- nr) {hat an unexpectedly large amount fiewertance as one of trust,” ease nar| 511001 Hears Court Address | tween Tw and Twenty-|of capital had deen invested in addt Sieag, Tahelr sense bn New Bodies, third streeta, In fact it was the clos-| tions to buildings and etore equipment thet "ee bv ale pte ew ing of the olf Bhrich store which was| by the firm and that while the volume posts seaponall civic class of the Washington | largely instrumental in bringing Mr.’ of business dome by the store since Greed more straightforward Irving High Sohool, consisting of more | Kesner and his essociates into the New its opening had deen satisfactory, con- bea & score of young women, heard T. C. T. Crain, of the Court of |” I i até than Judge Gener: Hid ge I it? i i ifs ! 3 | < fish: FF i rf L i itt rl “| lf die Baila stub kabetgtearatmgl fF i He i ae: Nature Will Cure Constipation — All She Needs Is a Very Little Help Constipation is caused by accumulated waste in the Colon ( Intestine), which, under our present mode Fed living, Nature cannot entirely remove Without a little ip. The rank poisons in this waste get into the blood cir- culation, too, and make us feel depressed, blue, bilious and incompetent—really sick if allowed to go a little too far. 4 All the help that Nature asks, however, is Internal 24 m Bathing with Warm Water applied by the ‘‘J. B. L. Cas- E | EY, cade’”’—This, in a perfectly natural and rational way, | i) cleans ont all the waste and poisons from the Colon and Hay ay keeps it as sweet, clean and pure, by occasional use, as Na- ; oe ture demands for a perfectly healthy condition. E So invariably successful has this new and improved method of Internal Bathing proved to be, that over 200,- 000 Americans are now enthusiastically using it to correct Constipation, ward off disease, and keep them bright, vigorous and efficient. The ‘‘J. B. L. Cascade’’ is now being shown by all our stores. Call and let us explain just how simply it accomplishes these great results. Also ask us for booklet, ‘‘Why Man of Today Is Only 50% Efficient. ”’ sma TURN a Goda You Are Eafe When You Buy at Tareetrinent Telephone your orders to the nearest Riker-H- We deliver promptly. THR BVENING WORLD, MONDAY. Tork Arrgocte and department store! éitfons | trade. his attention to realty affairs after under way for interesting fresh capital nearly a score of years in the depart-|in the concern, . ean a de ment store business in Chicago, saw! celvership will be of only short dura-|No Move Made to Get Governor An opportunity to repeat here his euc-| tion, is the owner of Rothenberg & C It in Mkely that the business will be department store on Fourteenth street reorgamsed under the management of near Sixth avenue, Kesner was 5. L, Keaner explaina tn hia euit that | operation of the parties most largely he hae indorsed negotiable paper for the | interested as creditors and stockholders, ee WASHINGTON, April 7.—The appoln more than $200,000 la past due and sults nent of pranaes “Candes Cattey ie New York Clty as solicitor tor the De- partmem of sete of his firm an follows: $120,000 In ac-| George C. McCabe, who resigned resent- The J. I, Keener Department Btore,| counts receivable, $35,000 in cash and the | iy, was announced by Secretary Houston operated by J. In Keener & Co,, which| mainder, $1,245,000 in merchandise, | jest night. Mr. Caffey, a native of Gor. buildings, leases, machinery and fix-|donsville, Ala, 19 @ member of the tures. He estimates the stock as w>trh | board of trustees of the National Child Labor Committee ———_—_—_ Faulty Gas Cock Killa Youth. A ges cock which turned all the way te would jeopar. | TOUNd is held responsible for the death crationa. ‘Th copay tnt are el a det natn es ez | of iiflord ounces, lenten years ol of 2430 Putnam avenue, Ridgewood,|— formal subpoena for nim be issued, and no letter asking Gov. Sulser’s vol- tary appearance has been sent ey istrict-Attorney Whitman. There ie considerable dowbt among the District- Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Queens Borough. He was found dead in bed to-day. turned off the gas Sumiay night he turned the cock too far. ati 7, 1018. He expects the re- ir. Price, ohe of the receivers, c0.'@ $100,000 .Conspiracy, @. Paskus of Rose & Pas- attorneye for J, &, Keener Com- instituted with the oo- Pinee for “ew Yorker. ture, to succeed | Valver of immunity. day. Apparently when he Special Order Dept. (Third Floor) Will copy for a limited time Imported Models from Callot, Cheruit, Poiret, Bernard and others at the following exceptional prices $65.00, $75.00 8 $85.00 This will include Tailor Susts of Special materials — Serges, checked and striped novelties. Fancy Taslor Susts Combination effects, Skirts of Crepe or Charmeuse, © with coats of serge or cloth. Afternoon, Dancing & Evening Gowns of Canton crepe, crepe brocade, eponge or chiffon Exceptional Values in Misses’ & Juniors’ Coats & Sutts Tailored and Dressy Suits In several attractive models, of shep- $19.50 mixtures herd checks, novelty stri sed fay ogee a handed od] Ga Coats in Several Models oe novelty mixtures, tanen| $7.9 5 7 Values 618.60 & 418,00) $9.50 71 Oot $15.00 season’s new, attractive models,} yal handsomely lined.....+++++6 ee 027.50 Mises’ and Juniors’ Skirts Of novelty mixtures, serges and checks, in various $2.05, $3.95 & $4.05 Values $4.00 to $6.50 Children's Rubberined Rain Capes | $3.50 With, plaid hoods, in navy and red... a Children's Rubberined Rain Coats $4.95 With detachable hood, in tan and navy be Coats of Novelty Mixtures & Homespuns 4,95 fon joke dean onde). aim Coats blouse styles, of serges, shepherd checks and novelty mixtures,.....::+++5005 Children's White Lingerie Dresses Bix attractive models, trimmed with lases o9 $2.05, $4.05 & $6.95 Values 64,50 to 610,50 Childeen's White Repp Dresses Trimmed Long walsted, Balkan and rn} $5.95 00.0 generality had teen abverse to f; | sontvoung the yastens om ¢ promis WRITER LEWIS TESTIFIES The head of the firm, who had turned | basis. He stated that negotiations were Sulzer as Witness in Alleged Alfred Henry Lewis, magasine writer, whose services are said to have been stated that the action of Mr,|enilsted by the family of Marry KX. ‘Thaw in an effort to secure his freedom, was the only witness before the Su- Dreme Court Grand Jury which to-day continued {ts investigation into the charge that @ conspiracy existed to ob- tain $100,000 from the Thaw family. Be- fore testifying Mr. Lewis signed a Thore is little probability that Guv. Sulzer will be asked to appear before | 8 the Grand Jury, despite statements to thaeeffect. Under no circumstance will Valerian O'Farrell, private detective, who aided the defense of Police Lieu. tenant Charles Becker, wil be the chief witness to-morrow. The grand jurore may call Thaw Wednesday or Thure- vet g eee Ti will, after an ition hese I, applicatio fee en renee ere ery ; thmony, a0 heareay, would be Sinding BEFORE THAW GRAND JURY, |i cours. q The grand jurors are expected to na thelr investigation before the low-countryman, of thie week and, it is believed, ben to have given to three and possibly five indictments will] an ante-mortem statement be returned. not yet been made public, R STOPS FALLIN Danderine grows hair and we can prove it. ys cannot find a single} time. The effect is ii a loose or falling will not itch, but] and wavy will be} abundance; shimmer e hai ti 5 Get = 25 cent bottle of Knowltea’s Danderine from any Ko store or toilet ad oft or injured by ca that's all. The Smartest Street Footwear for Women Walking Pumps & Block Front Colonials No seams to hurt the foot The Upright Buckles on these Pumps and Colonials give the high arch, graceful effect, andcannot cut the vamp of the shoe. $3.95 to $7.50 ‘ oe Special’ ’ Women's New Spring Light Weght Boots for Dress and General Wear $3-2.5—Value 88.00 Showing New Effects in Bulgarian Trimmings A New Importation of Bulgarian Trimmings in Bands and Edgings . $1.50 to $18.00 per yard Embroidered Bands in Bulgarian Colorings 40c to $3.25 per yard Also Imported Black Embroidered Bands 7Sc to $8.05 per yard Imported Black Embroidered Ornaments $1.05 to 615,00 yd.—Values $2.50 to $18.00 Imported Jet Bands 0c to 96.25 per yard Jet Ornaments $1.05 to @7.05 per yard— Values $2,50 to $9.50 Net & Chiffon Tunscs Clearing Sale at Half Regular Prices ‘*Ivor Tone’? Toslet Sets Attractive Wedding Cifts An Smportation just received, includes new style designed ne oe for and cold exclusively by us. "Discol"—The new design pleces of Ivor Tone, with ved Exe ee vane econ tee } $28.50 » Val Ten pieces of plain Ivor tone,,,,,,:::,;:; $F§,00 above prices include engraved monogram, Imported Ivory Grain at }4 leas than usual prices i, Mirrors. ..61,25, $1, }eras, $150) Ht 5, 81,90 Hat Brudg ffa| al Bose senses sac ; OORT VTISAPPEARS—5 GENT “DAMDERIE™ Save your Hair. Beautify it. Invigorate your Scalp. our hair, taking one small strand at o immediate end amasing—your bair will be light, fluffy

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