The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1913, Page 7

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N SENATOR WILL HELP COBB NOTED GIRL RIDER R HURT IN BAREBACK fast thie morning, laughing at Dr.’ GET WHAT HE’S WORTH. “STUNT” AT CIRCUS Grabill when he said he feared she be LA Pf intght have a slleht concussion of the Hoke Smith Now Studying “Ty's” \ AT pe _ | Contract With View to Start- WOFFORD'S LIBEL SUIT + FORS50,000 DISMISSED by Smeny, Sredee, | Georgia, when asked where he stood on Little May Wirth Up and) 4 case of small nos aan Line (he baseball trust teaue és — 4 | | TWO HOLD-UPS | ing Official Investigation. IN FEDERAL COURT | THAT NEARLY KILLED xs os enerasine = cue ot nar se ata | ."" was the platform announce | Small-Pox, her at Her Pier GP oot elate fae Seth 0 | Charged the Press Publishing “I want to do anything 1 can for my Company With Casting As- | Eager to Ride After a eee ane ating When ake arrived tn | distinguished feliow citisen. The peopie port to-day, An emigrant who had | Of Georgia, as well ae the reat of the persions on His Honesty. - Close Call. |Goveloped the disease wan found in| country, like Ty Cobb and they want to | mid-ocean, and all who were in the| ese him get all he cams. section of the vessel with were! “IN may see romantic to talk of a May Wirth, the eighteen-year-old | segregated. At Quarantine eml-| salary of $20,000 for a baseball eter, but wrirvingberobce ier rte wae | rane area and vaccinated S| Ghat airy tan estan tact in| | Tle ponte Care tag thrown from her horse in @ ring of the | "*) alles several. hoary’ Oe |atare of the theatre. If a man draws Barnum & Bailey Circus in Brooklyn | tiner hed her pier the’ passengers | the crowds that bring great sume into Science has that nearly all foot Jiast evening, was recovering rapidly to-| crowding the decks were enveloped in| the box office, he should be entitled to a! } troubles eriginnte from @ commen cause; Gay at Mangold's Hotel, No, 190 Myrtle | thick black smoke from a huge dredge | salary in proportion. that of injured tissues. The following in- Popa operating at the entrance to her berth.| “I have received Ty’s contract, and 1| $ formation will be welcomed by thousands avenue. She was up and dressed and | 1+ took ten minutes to move the dredge |am reading the laws of the organisn-| $of victime of daily foot torture. No mat- though limping ¢rom many trutees and! and stop the nuisance. The passengers|tion by which he been employed. how many patent medicines you have wearing bandages, was far from the | were in no pleasant mood after the two| You know I am working on the tariff it i serious consequences which were feared | mishaps. and other matters in the Senate, and ey ter physician, Dr. Grabill, the a have a great deal of work stil before gurgeon of the circu, when he fret |NEW FEATURE AT THIS BALL. me. but Tam more than willin te ten ht. She a 'y if he wants help. Just now, I un- sey to uke 2b appear bed cee secs, |CM@eers and Mon im Uniform te /derstand, ne te negotiating for a settle. | Prmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr doing her less violent feats, before the; Mareh Accompanied by Women, | ment of the salary matter. a peas . es end of the week. rrangem: complet 't know just yet whether we 3 7 HAT YO Mion Wirth was hurt while cssaying | mittters eal af the Teomertected ier |shali have an inquiry Into the working IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT, to do tortuous poses on @ horse which | gingers, N. i. of the ‘Baseban trust’ or not." . A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GBT IT. Whe 960,000 libel suit instituted by Charles P. Wofford of Nashville, Tenn., egajnat the Press Publishing Company, publishers and proprietors of The World, | was dismissed to-day by Judge H. G. Weed in the United States District | Court = e i oat ink F] 5 3 Sedge Ward, in a memorandum filed fm @ourt, sustains the demurrer inter- @oded March 17, 1913, by Taylor, Jack- een & Brophy, attorneys for the Press Publishing Company, to Wofford's suit @oking damages for an article pub- Mahed in The World March 19, 1911, in| which comment was made concerning Phases of the settlement of the Car-, negie Trust Company's affairs. The demurrer asserted that Wofford'’s com- Plaint did not state facts suficient to Conetitute a cause of action, In upholding this contention Judge | MAY WIRTH Ward says: | ____| reinforced leather strap fastened to = as : — — "I do not think the publication a the canvas belt about the horse's mid- Wel per se from which general dam- | Nd other financial institutions had deen! wa. = Phe overeager rush of @ group Ages would necessarily resu't to the|!njured and his ability to interest cap-|4¢ canvasmen to selse the hurdle she Plaintiff, and special damages not being! ital had been impaired and that he had] ga apout to go over frightened the Pleaded, the demurrer is sustained.” | been compelled to part with valuable] norse and he swerved, Wotford is engaged in the casualty | securities at a great sacrifice and loss.| wien out of her @alance, so that she fmaurance business in Nashville. His —_————— fell and wae dragged beside the ani- complaint recited that on Jan. 9.) REALTY MAN ACQUITTED. | mas fying hoofs. after an examination into the affairs praints sateh 9 Her brother, Fiden Wirth, the ring of the Carnegie Trust Company, was leaping hurdles. In order to a0- complish these she hooks her foot in 8 w, = eat its ¥ conductor, leaped at the horse's bridle, _ Property and assets were taken por. | TTOTe® W: Youna ts Freed of Conc} Til ah ea, ‘brand new, Deng the be- 3 o'clock in our Lodge 8 @esion of by the State Banking De- spiracy Charge. ginning of season, but it came Rooms. Entrance 2d Lexington to 3d Avenue Bertment; that William J. Cummins! George W. Young, a banker and hus- in hie hand. More stage haads aud Charles H. Hyde, former City was|Funning up frightened the horse again Chamberiain, were implicated in dis-|°eh4 of Mme. Nordica, the singer. and it dashed across the ring, striking ‘ hesest transactions in connection with | *@Titted in the Court of Common Pleas, | tng centre pole of the big tent, stun- 9 | ¢ es World published an article headed | Jersey City, this morning, of @ charg Coral od a ue her | Signature “Plan on foot to pay deposit: ff Car- | of conspiracy to defraud. t fore was ‘a i Hi magie Teust Company in full.” | Mr. Young was at one time an officer! Mise Wirth was at once taken to her The same standard qualities on sale in our Notion Department all the year round are offered this week at savings of 4 and |i} more. Quality, measure and count always guaranteed. Our stocks are ample to meet all demands and there will be i: restriction as be portion of the article on which | and stockholder of the Port Au Peck | == a —_———=s Wofford based his suit follows Realty Company. He was recently in- ant may you ord: Dept “Tire-men: who have thus come to the | dicted with otver directors of the con- to quantity. You PY aC Ye eee eee ere ee Notion . Main Floor. MOF the trust company have taken | cern on allegations that there had been Jewet l fate considevation the tong list of bills | a conspiracy to defraud the public by e Beit —i : Dress Shields—Every le for Good Service Pee} purchased which really are promissory | selling land as free and clear where, as Ye Drosemakere’ @vecial; nainsook covered: wash- one @otes upgh which the company lent|A@ matter fact, it carried @ mortgage of ‘ 4 I~ Nee Nod = Nos @oney to Cummins and the latter's | $900,000, ° pi & eal Bo Pat Bat Sat Puomcn ttl nena Teoma emeee| A Suit and Dress Sale Retes will yleld much more than way | Jumped From Hospital Window, @xpected, now that the public knows| CAMDEN, N. J., April 33.—William in ‘preset bode H,635, Pas || atnettan @boat them; but even if they do Ryan, a trolley car motorman em- W they say they form only a comp: ployed by the Public Service Corpora- for omen and Misses tively amall portion of the real asbets, | tion, leaped from ‘a fourth story win- Second Floor & the following partial list of the|dow of the Cooper Hospital this makers of bills or notes the names of | morning and died an hour later from @ome friends of City Chamberlain Hyde |‘his injuries. Ryan was admitted to Specially Planned for Thursday and Priday bod be recognized." es the hospital yesterday suffering from e :The name of “Charles P. Wofford’ | pneumonia. It appeared that although lented Pri vith $10,000" opposite the name ap-| he had been suffering for three or four At Un: ed ice Values Geared in the list, dayn he kept at work until he col- ; ‘Wofford complained that such publi-|iopsed, This morning, in a delirium, Of unusual character, embracing only the later and @tion «cast «aspersions upon his | he fought off four nurses and broke ‘ terial Genesty and indicated that he owed the| loose and leaped through the window. better styles in the most wanted mai Is. company $10,000 on a loan obtained | ‘The nurses were bruised and beaten & dishonest purpose. He alleged | before Ryan succeeded in getting at his standing and oredit with banks| away from them. Lot No, 1—Suits At 18,00 = A group of 55 high class Tailored and Demi-Tailored Suite selected sg anne itrom our regular stock ia Bedford Cords, Serges and Worsteds, || 3 ‘ : mpemeemeenrean Sizes 82 to 44. Sh : ‘ f Agrrotte, | | ree GUMGNN 354, to e@mp Y36th St clusive model line, to whieh we have added broken sizes from our | Regularly priced $21.75 to $35.00 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK jown high grade stock. In Eponges, Wool Poplins, Worsieds and Gree Grain (1 paesnpty ho Berges. Sises 82 to 44. Der hox of 12 vardi The Store That Always Saves Money for You! } §) é Co Heveldee Com; if That At nay advertisement with those of any | [| Regularly priced $29.75 to $69.00 ether furniture or department store and convince yourself by Lot No. a—Suits At 24.75 A high class maker ha: closed to us, at a mere fraction of cost, his yd ocotes por, dog AT pet actual comparison that fapools’ tor tos SU OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOtvEST! Lot No. 3—Silk Dresses At 15,00 —— ‘Silk Summer Dresses in two models. One a strictly — model 3,800 Doz. Men’s and Boys Collars Art Glass Gas Ce Domes in Natural Shantung—the other a dainty afternoon m in Orepe ||f} $6.50 Di Room i Meteor in all the leeding raillinery colorings. Sis 82 to 44. at 6 for 30¢ or 12 for 55¢ Shes Eves = - $4.50 $15.00 in ¢ Room : meena ee a ee 3 ire iy Lot No. 4—Silk Dresses At 21.75 == iown ae sub-standard be ra es a : ‘Single model Silk Afternoon Drewes together with sevoral odd ||f| < . cause of slight mis-weaves \ ki ‘ ery sflective design: J } |e eines in broken sises taken from our regular, exclusive stock. ||}) oe Thread sary: walsh ae r ana the | | top, with large fi ; not noticeable and do not affect wear. ay a : H fe trim / bevelled plate mirror; The materials represented include: Brocaded Crepes, Meteors, Crepe |ill handled. brass skirt Fead die . . : ep ae , one jde Chines, Canton Crepes, Faille Silke, Charmeuse and Moire. Over 30 styles, in tom, pectuss ond high Close-setting and] w; oq brass, and extra feel z a | front shapes. i a, Tallaple gan burner. 4 | ‘eeute agile wees $29.75 to $75.00 Hi shrunk to te and ae ly sia Te paiva toum eet hi : ig : ‘ 1 i € f epecial ers ple line domes, ’ i e a donee Bipsipes bi bal K yp An Glan Chandelier mene | 15 Art Olaas ‘Gas Domes | i : $21 Art Glass Dornee. ; orn | Special Sale of Hats i] on counters for easy selection. Main floor, toth St, Section, . | BLOOMINGDALES": In our New Department—Second Floor \ t henner’ for Women and Misses i | Bloomingdales Groceries, Meats, Wines ta” IMPORTANT “<3 A sample line of small and medium French a 18¢ Pure Frutt Jams, 16 0z. Jars, Special at 14¢ The wonderful prices and credit terms in this advertisement can be shapes pot flowers, fancies and ribbon trim- Ih} | watra sines targs een: Haat dug LA cosold Quince, Peach, and all others. had only at our store, Block 35th to 36th Street and 8th Avenue. inaat eon IH) | aajustomer: with’ ether Our $1.50 Brandied Feacheogg | ‘Our 72c Pickled Peaches— 39¢ mings, 5.00 to 10.00 nt | —Finest; quart jar ......, 99e Finest; quart jar......... LAR, select any- : ag . H | ful Blo oc Sale thing you necd to None C. O. D., credited or exchanged HH Pee Bh bra Wonder mingdale ¢ pall me furnish a room | Bb ier roi a Coa sone Ae POE || naar ee Pest: larce pha, Oe roth cea iets FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. H oe aeons '. An bs ag large Okra a ‘omatoce wa —3 Nb To appreciate the con- venience and great value | | i ¥iPbsn $2.90 fos cn rin sate AR oe a0 eet tos: BE | Perera 9 of the Sunday World's Henin, ee oul i | Imported Wines: “‘Wellensteiner"’ Mosel Wine, extra fine, from Wilhelm Hause- 15 Want Directory--- | | "ise | -tfetaetmer Rhine Wine er be; rm eit & inch * 5 4 A ton ‘ i ot a Bingen, Germany; OR WOGENEE, scosasccccesccssererescscs fy NGLE STAMPS\ READ IT. |! 8 ES Piensa hen, ae : AFTER NOON ‘ Pisce P sastie Ms ‘ All Care Tranter to BLOOMINGDALEY—Lay 00:06 Atte ms 7 Rn

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