The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1913, Page 20

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| a | TVPICT THLS (Popular Girl Rider Injured When |) PUPILS STRIKE, , BET-RGH QUICK’ Agcused Satie Jacoby’s By Stenographer Is Used as Wit- \ Wess Against Him. B rn HIS. PROFITS $250,000. ) Government Alleges He De- ~ B fraudéd Victims From the At- a ©. lantic to the Pacific. i A pretty, slender, biack-haired Mixs » > het et out of her teens and eMidencing * @emaiderable umidity et the stern ju- Gel surroundings, was the first wit- SUHEME AT TRIAL rm ¢ a r.* ’ THE EVENING WORLD, | Her Horse ere in Central Park | ANGRY OVER REMOVAL Of SCHOOL PRINCPAL Youngsters in stn Elootoed March Past Homes and Jeer at Mem- bers of Education Board. (Spescial to The Krening World.) TARRYTOWN, N. Y., April %—The children of the vilinge of Wimstord have gone on strike because the Board of Jed to remove Willan J. Gloaror tpal. When the ehildre of this action they refused to attend school. They or- ganized compantes and paraded around the Village streets carrying American flagy and crying, “We want William J. Meason.” They marched past the homes of the members of the Board of Education and Jeered them. About three hundred chil- dren are out, and the eight teachers are iMle, The children say they will not re- tuth until Gleason Is reinstated, It is sald that Gleason was removed E- of Ralph M. Jacoby, erstwwnile a banker and broker, at No. 40! d ‘Wall street, charged with using the Hatt bape aah Papel s i i a if E H £ i Hy . i i t i ! f f iff: i al iil PL Hi li; | i tf fi al : . ” ‘contera he undertook te promote be weeld send out circulars to from ‘to one hupdred persons. “eagegy ole ve phoned dy ei etue, who intrusted funds with him a canker, were his wife and his father, also declared that during the time ‘Was employed by Jucoby he actual- i 5 H ti ly two concerns, being the Christian Pure Food Com- Sekt 3 i i z i a rf plants, railroads and public ‘oa “GOT, FEE OF FROM 9180 to $900 ; FROM BACH. ae Lo haba y9 Jacoby would obtain a fen ‘ot from to $40. from each client, and Fe Get opt a prospectus for the com- su ‘paity, Sar cos wend it out to a few persons j02 Dis so-called “sucker lat,” at a coat of @ few dollars. and retain the balance Among the many witnesses brought here for the trial aro aNeged victimes vot the Gefendant from the Atlantic to Pacific an dthe Great Lakes to the Gere Matthise ¥. Plaherty of Bradford, Pa., Twhe claims to have been victimized by }Jatoby's ‘operations, testified to receiv- sing aletter and circular from the de Cendant, iis of the remarkable a: vantages that ‘would result to the Dixle on complaint of two women suffragints > F Re [who told the board that Mr, Gleason Y ‘ A nies C) | was not up to date. 3 y f Gleason has asked the board for per- mission to resign 80 he may secure an- 34th Street other position. peta MULRANEY A DRUG FIEND. . Tembs Doctor Saye He Was Liable te Tell Any Kind of Story. Dr. Frank A, McGuire, Tombs phy- testified to-day before Judge Rosalsky on the motion for a new trial for “Happy Jack” Mulraney that Mul- Tes LEONE BURRILL Her thick hair, done up in # coll on top of her head, saved Miss Leonie Burtill of No. % Kast Thirty-elghth streot from a fracture of the skull when she was thrown from her horse in Central Park yesterday afternoon in an exciting runaway. She is in Presbyterian Hospital suffering trom | "clan. concursion of the brain and other injuries, but the doctors think she will @oon recover Mclently te be tak: to hi e ban aici sone! beeaatonges raney was a drug fiend. While in the Tombs Mulraney in order to be kept on | PACIFIC MERGER REJECTED | mont 2» to the original suggestion that | Wwiet had to be fed with drugs, in con- Southern Pacific holdings be distrib-| sequence of which he was almost con- BY ATTORNEY-GENERAL. oon pro rata among stockholders of the | tinually in ® comatose condition, Ac- Union Pacific. That suggestion was dis- | cording to Dr. McGuire, Mulraney was Chairtan Lovett Notifies McReyn- approved. by" the "Hupreme. Court apt to tell any kind of @ story to any a person who cared to listen to him while olds of Fight in Court Despite {FLED WITH BROTHER’S WIFE. | ne was in this condition. Official Disapproval. — The police officers who investigated WASHINGTON, “Aptil #.—Attorney-| Other. 9°" Court as Tale! tho murder and arrested Dowling and Geral Mefernoids 0 to-Say Ginagorevel of Son's Flight Is Told. tit tatineet: pth og ae mew plan of Gissolution of the) Unabdie to endure the ordeal of hear-| raney that the confession of Dowling, Union PacificGouthern Pacific mierger|ing her husband recite on the witness| which he subscribed to as being true recently sutimitted to him by Robert e stand how her eldest son, Thomas C, | and which impligated him in the murder Lovett, Chairman of the Union Pacific | Wallaco jr., eloped with the bride of his | 0f McBreen, was obtatned by misrepre- The Union Pacific, nevertheless, | own brother, William ‘W. Wallace, Mra, | sentation, will submit the plans to the United| Wallace, the grief-atricken mother, fell Ar ag pate at Bt. Louls, Mr. Lovett pat ifwoon in her chair in Justice’ Gle- Disticnary Down to Date. "a court-room lay. Court wi a News.) Attorney-General opposes on on the Suspended ~while five attendants and| Meat—An article of food used ex- tsp id that the plan does not lawyers carried the mother inte tensively: by the ancients. decree of the — Court vai corridor. She remainea oecssleon ber Melodeon—An instrument of torture a 2 provases an Ng ON FER which Isa relle of the Spanish Inquisi- who is a superin- | t! oe. worth of Southern Pacific mock | ennent at the Salvation Army, told the Musicale—An event which turns op- : Ure hande of a trustes for a ted | etary of his son's infatuation for his|timists into pessimists. tes" | brother's wife. Tho father served the} Mint—A part of the julep which cuts rf ae il be distran- | papers on his namesake and son at No, |nc figure whatever, | ehieed, Stockholders of tne Union|i.. West Fifteenth street, The clder| Mistletoe—The last resort of @ spin- Pacific would be permitted to buy | Wallace lives at No. 1507 Common- jster. shares each. Wealth avenue, the Bronx, Muskellunge—A sort of fish that no- The Attorney-General believes the| Owing to the mother's collapse the | body knows how to spell without look- same objections apply to that arraage- ‘case was not concluded, ing it up. Surgeons and Specialists, at the Invalid’s Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., by letter or personally at my expense.—R. V. PIERCE, M. D. $ ‘I Invite Suffering Women : Beery invalid woman le invited to consult our Staff of Physicians, Su SALA ts aetey ciahce wiley sateen should not trust their deli- cate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical education to appreciate and understanti the delicate female organism. There is pier Hy, veo Acc neribagreeromg ahaa oes rcs ie © poeertal, tovagpenting tonic, “Faverine Prescription” im- parts strength to system anf to ee See eer paphedehse For “ Seaton Siiestwonen ct ‘DR. PIERCE’S Favorite Prescription uneq a8 a restorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nervine ee Prescription” allays and subdues nervous excitability, irritability nervous exhaustion, and other distressing symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic diseases of the feminine organs. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and dspondency. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is devised and put up by a physician of vast experience in the treatment of women’s maladies, Its ingredients have the indorseme.t of leading physicians in all schools of practice. The“Favorite Prescription” has been eold by dealers in medicine in its liquid form for over 40 years. Now it can also be obtained of them in tablet form—or send 50 one-cent "It Helped Me Se Much." stampe to Dr. Plerce for trial box. rs rah Dr. Plerce’a Pleasant Pellets invigorates the orate oa | stomach, liver and bowels, One to three a dose. Toate rat ah Easy to take as candy. Bend 31 one-cent stamps of wrapping andraalng only on she copy‘ Dr. Pie Plerer's Corse nee Medical r, 1008 pa hg ined Motel end ac Bergland BV. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Concerning Crimes and Thetr Penalties tn the Various States, POLAR DISCOVERIES, | POPULATION FIGURES, OR UNDER SPORTING RECORDS, ones PARCEL POST, ‘ OF eny one of the 2,500 OTHER IMPORTANT SUBJECTS tn the 2 for 2Sets, 1913 WORLD ALMANAC Embracing 25,000 Facts end Figures, All for Twenty-five Cents at Any Newsstand EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROT'S BEST PRODUCT. _WEDNESDAY, avars 9, 1019. James mes MeCreery y & Co. ie i ee APRIL FURNITURE SALE REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS ON SUITES AND SEPARATE PIECES. Exceptional Offerings of Domestic Rugs, Willow Furniture and Furnishings. On Thursday, April the t0th. DOMESTIC RUGS Greatly Reduced BEDROOM FURNITURE Chamber Suite, as illustrated, in White Enamel, Circassian Walnut or Mahogany. All dustrroe ‘9.00 construction, French plate mirrors. p Wilton Rugs in a complete range of colors and regularly 182.00 designs. Three-piece Suite of Mahogany or Circassian Wal- OR iceicicces value 35.00 to 44.00, nut,—Dreseer, Chiffonier and Toilet Table. 95.00 ly 135.00 32.50 to 40.00, Full Size Bed to Match, each $4.75 Li CTE regularly 43.00 i Extra Quality Axminster Rugs in unusuall; Three-piece Colonial Suite of Solid joke Oriental patterns. Size 9x12 ft. 1 Dresser, Chiffonier end Toilet Table. 125.00 regularly 25.00 and 30.00 regularly 160.00 ‘ All Wool Scotch Art Rugs in a complete range of Full Size or Twin Beds to match, each 49.50 sizes and colors. regularly 54.00 ...fegularly 28.50, . “25.50, © 14.25, Three-piece Colonial Suite of Circassian Walnut, including Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet Table, with extra large French plate mirrors. All dustproof SOO . 14d priya ; Pe tei oon each 4Y.00 Colonial Rag Rugs in all colors, ranging i $. 60 aig itt regularly 62.00 {fom 24x36 inches to Ox1@ ft. 50c to 9 Best Inlaid Linoleum,—tile patterns.... 1.15 1q. Circassian Walnut, Bird’s-eye Maple aud Mahogany Dressers with full swell front; French Bevel plate mirror regulasly 38.00, 27.UO Chiffoniers “ to match... “ 37.00, 26.00 Toilet Tables “ «1. “ ‘23.00, 1% 00 Full Sie Beds“ “.. “ 38.00 25.00 Important Sale 23d Street Other sizes up to 12x15 ft. at proportionate prices. formerly 1.50 REED & WILLOW FURNITURE Ash Dressers & Chiffoniers For Cottages or Bungalows. Dressers with French plate mirrors...... nn: YA) Chiffoniers with French plate “mirrors......... 8.75 Chiffoniers without mirror... Chairs, Rockers & Settees In White Enamel or Gray Ash with cane seats and backs or leather seats with cane backs. Armchairs or Rockers with large seats and wide 18.00 Chairs or Rockers with high back........++ "Armchairs or Rockers Settees to match DINING ROOM FURNITURE Three-piece Chippendale Suite, including Buffet, China Closet and Extension Table. 179.75 Fumed Oak Buffets,— Arts and Crafts make..... regularly 35.00 and 44.00. 29.50 and 33. 50 (Sc ya. aad 39.50. 42.50, 55.00 © Scotch Canvas, 50 inches wide........ 85c ya. regularly 50.00, 60.00, 70.00 English Bloomcloth, 50 inches wide....95¢ yd, piece Sheraton Mahogany Suites, including Large Variety of Stuffs in pretty effects—Scotc} anc ot, Extension and Serving Tables. Net, Madras, Muslin and Scrim, suitable for casement Pratiote 8 regularly 136.00, 109.00 windows Four-piece Sheraton Mahogany taltyy lodading ‘ables. Buffet, China Closet, Extension ond Srvine 4°50 1.50 to 3.75 pair Six-piece Suites of Willow for sitting room or porch. Stained in any color desired; cushion seats and backs of Imported Cretonne or Poplin. 82.00 Sevep-Piece Suites in Willow with cushion seats and backs of Imported fabrics; in any desired color, 12.00 suitable for sitting room or porch. 1 10:50 Six-Piece Suites in White or French Gray Enamel; segularly 11.00 cushion seats and backs of I sported Poplin or Cretonne. oe penny 2.1.) 126.00 Comfortable Willow Armchairs, natural color with Imported Cretonne cushions... .- special 6.95 Large Reed Armrocker.... - special 9.50 Willow Chaise Lounges with cushions of Imported Stuffs; stained any color desired. 35.00 Reed Desks with two drawers; in any color desired. regularly 7.50, 5.75 Tea Wagons in a large rit. of styles and colors. « regularly 14.50, 10.75 Special 11.75 ond 12.75 7.50 Couch Hammocks of Canvas in Khaki, White or regularly 9.00 Green; also various colored Leathers. regularly 19.00, 15,00 7.25 to 21,.00° “ 20.00, 15.50 Standards. .,. wee-2e75 and 3.75 « 37.50, 31.50 500 Hammock Special 95 € each Exceptional Values The following Fabrics are specially adapted for country homes and bungalows: Bungalow Canvas, 50 inches wide..... 50c yd, Antique Canvas, basket weave, 50 inches wide. . pe eect 218,00 Curtains of scrim or Marquisette with plain hem- stitched edge and drawn work. White, Cream or Ecru,

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