The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1913, Page 8

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’ “aS : TO FREED BY COURTS, TWO MUST PAY FE Persons A;taigned Before Them After Conviction. nf ee | | 4 How Si en Disposed of 32 giftzony Romnckl, seventeen, | Sot into the train, which was crowded, can Gentleman. alba may bankrupt me Who i - Lpnteetn Defore she falt some one brushing | Walter If. Page, the new Ambansador TheF. DrinkforAllAges weary suey itor ‘ainat her. Aa she looked tn the direo-| to Great Fritain, qatled for his post igmanae fon tome? ‘ood ~ Tene rn geneet! AEHt Oftante; wens Teor the Jontier her purse wns to-day on the Tnltie of the White Star | guy ye. adisun mit, 7 10isoon ote. 2.00 | Siew MILK, MALT CRAB] EEmRAGT. I POWDER | Barnard Margol! gnatched from her hand. line, He said he would take quarters THE TIDES. tow Fay | Not in any , Milk Trust TOU iEE Geateae Eieeer Maceee fee the man who took | at Claridee's in London until he coukl High Water, Lam Wat s | O14, of No. #4 Freeman street; pleaded 4 Mine Lax in | hire a hou He was asked if he had Hor 4 Bag | ow test ob Pa oo nd guilty cutting woman's cont in Mount | devised a uniform, as some other a WRirty-two prisoners were arraigned Yesterday for sentence in the Supreme Court and General Sessions. The dis- pesition of each was as follows: BY JUSTICE SEABURY. Bmanuel W. Farrar, twenty-two years M4, of No. 146 West Mighty-third street, Blended guilty petty larceny, theft of @ewne valued at §50 from department ere; first offense; sentence suspended. Marland Hubbard, seventy-two years o@, of No. %8 Broadway, pleated Guilty of assaulting Edwin M, Leman of No. 48 Sterling place, Brooklyn, with Mo fists; first offense; fined $50. Emi ae sane twenty-one years old, of Ne, @ Bighth avenue, pleaded guilty carrying @ revolver; first offense; sen tence suspended. . BV JUDGE CRAIN. ‘Wiiltiam Masco!, atxteen years old, of ‘No, 88 West One Hundred and sixteenth + piended guilty stealing horee and ‘wagon from in front of ‘Drive; first offense; sen’ Cheries EB. Kneip jr., 4, ot No, S11 East One Hundred and ‘Twenty-third street; pleaded guilty car- rying @ revotver; fined $100, John Troxell, twenty-four yearn old, of Ne. @® Amsterdam avenue; pleaded guilty forging check for $160 on United @rates Mortgage and Trust Company; fret offense; Kimira Refotmatory. Adam Mika, sixteen years old, of No.) tence’ 94 Bast Second street; pleaded gulity reeeiving property stolen from No, 40 Greaé street; first offense; Kimira Re Martin Bit, twenty-four years old; John Muller twenty-five years old, and Nicholas Tabor, thirty-three years old, all @f Wo mi0 Firm avenue; pleaded getty assault upon Charies Ohleger. of Ne. 197 Firet avenue. with a beer faucet; Art offenders; Bit, penitentiary ten months; Rutler and Tabor, sentence sus-} pended. * 1 Bregertck Kersenmacher, eighteen years AA, of Me. 11 Weat One ftundreath “etgtateen years old, of ; pleaded guilty len from No, 68 ‘The New York S55 Duane Street [of No, 26 West Thirty-cighth street, What The New York “Times” Thinks of Edison Service The New York Edison Company Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public. Phone Address Phone Address Ly say) Py mine 27E 125th St Harlem 4020 126 Delancey 8+ corzng fase sew nla worst ta ft Malpose 3340 ‘Third avenve; fret offense; Elmira Re- GIRL IN SUBWAY CATCHES ‘sr Cohen tniety yours ot, of o.| MAN SHE SAYS TOOK PURSE. Second street, a —_——- Schacter Swensystous ears -|Miss Margaret Lux Seizes Alleged | s,00 init ® _ NO COURT UNIFORM 188 Allen street; pleaded gull y ‘at No, 606 Bast dew polbes | Pickpocket and Goes to Court fenders; State prison two y Against Him. months each. r Abratiam Group, tweety years old, of No. 14 Buffolk street; plead |burstary at No. 2012 Third offense; Elmira Reformatory. ‘\, 5 y. She carried a smail @ray puree in her hand. Mardiy had she Morris Theatre, second offense; penl- tentiary lx months, James Lewis, negro, thirty-two years old, of No, 10 West Ninety-ninth strast; Pleaded guilty being in possession of lottery Alips; firet offense; sentence eun- through the crowd, 1 grabbed him by oe the arm and told him to give me my George Gay, twenty-eleht vente O14, of] pirgs. Then some man picked my ‘No. @ Fourth avenue, pleaded guilty at- purse op the floor, It was riaht beside tempting to sell cocaine. First offense | the man 1 belioved to have taken it,’ Penitentiary three months, Austin Farnsworth of No. #60 Atian- James Hoses, seventeen years old, of | tic avenue, Brooklyn, was the man who No 100 Finlay ave.ue, Bronx, pleaded | found the purse. He sald he had seen q@ullty theft of $20 from R. C. Wiliams & Co. of No, & Hudson street. One Seer we DANDRI GERMS. eee ARE RESPONSBLE Twentieth strect, pleaded guilty bue- eal Lif giary at No. 94 Hast One Hundred and Jte- ‘Twenty-third street. Second offense, For Grey, Faded, Dry, Vi Rimira Retormatory. less and Falling Hair. Baward Cody, twenty-one years old, shouted that some one had #tolen my parse off the floor, It was right beride man who was trying to make his way hy he van grow if pleaded guilty thett of gold rasor from | No new, healt iy Aiea Beta tt ele | Et oto apace oth Ha al tory.” ense, Bimira Reforma. | yiesith, ‘There is nothing 10 reliable, George Achwelierus, thirty-one years | so sure to relieve the itching and of No, 9% Bowery, pleaded guilty | tation; to thoroughly cleanse ing $25 of property from No. | of Dandruff. Get a bottle First offense, Peni- | few applications will remove i restore the grey hair to ity n twenty years old, | youthful color and bring back ¢! Tins egnded wullty | tality, lustre beauty to your hair. wirst offense. en | Hundreds Je write i every day years Health has been the Frank Opavaky, thirt; No, 819 West One Hundred and ould if isfactory m Ban n that tleth street, pleaded guilty smashing pd wer used for I) ri window No. 8 Pleasant avenue ‘Wiret offense. Sentence suspended, You Can Forget Your Feet and do your on ay wae efficiently if you enjoy the ease and comfort of This great newspaper structure relies exclu- sively upon the Edison System for light and power. It does so after several years of Edison Service in the 42d Street structure. (The former “Times” Building downtown had the crowd an fast ns hie could go. 1)” ‘THE EVENING “WORLD, THUR | ‘eae TED MILK > t Sa r a eet, [Diplomat to - London Sails Dec lar. | Ste 4m satin. ph WSRAANN (a Ber ektd) ‘MAL 2, 2 a private plant. Here is what The “Times” says: ‘The Times Annex has seventeen mfles @f electric conduits with forty-nine miles of wire, excluding telegraph and tele- phone service, The Times Annex relies upon Centra! Btation service furnished by the New York Edison Company. The amperage for light is 2200, and for power 2,000 (the equivalent of more than ten thousand 60 watt lamps.) ‘The adoption of Centrtal Station ser- vice saved considerable money in first cost of installation It saved valuable space. It avoided fires in the bollers in the warm months of the year, thereby keeping down the temperature of the Press room, It minimised the handling of coal and ashes to the winter season and to the emailer quantities incidental only to heating the structure. It saved the extra cost of a “breakdown” con- Times A nection for emergencies, At Your Service Phone Worth 3000 6ZE 149th St DAY, MAY 16, 1913. wu #8 Lux's pri drop tt. ‘The ald American ambassadors have done. (] | D was William | “TAs the Democratic Ambassador of a | me <o. ant Fast Fourteenth | democratic nation,” he nald, “I shai i? stume of an Amer. | at aaa he CLetwnene h various times of taking Fi Original os Genuine at expense of matntain- y, Mr. Page remarked |that he regretted that, as a poor man, area {he could not give many elaborate en- FOR AMBASSADOR PAGE. ing He'll “Dress Like Ameri- emitting, “that even the necessary #x- Conducted by L. A. Price and A. S. ‘Gilbert, ‘The Entire Stock of Brand New Sp pring | and Summer Merchandise =o (22) and Surnmet shopping Lolidag Mth Sele. might di the time Redilea Lah b a frying to make your Dollar it —the stock wi ens eve Vareeell & call oa ties haw Brae We are sure you will be de! Sinica with the tremendous vii NO MALL OR PI Rig ht in the midst of Sprin; go furthest in the buyin; of tore’ selling. Don’t you think that you owe yourself ©. call at the “New Store"? savings in every department. Don't wait any longer but come and share the Hair Goods |value 8% \Puffs, Special 98¢ | for 76 and 5oe such fine quality. Come early and get your choice. We must limit 2 toa customer. - Last Two Day s of the MILLION DOLLAR RECEIVERS? SALE This saleof Royal Wilton Rugs emphasises our motto of good value giving, for this is the finest Orien- tal design you can possibly find in a domestic rug. The price ie absofutely the lowest for a rug of CENTS for this American Flag, worth $1.75. No mail or telephone orders filled. Only one to a customer. Now on sale. Call and see our large selected stock of Furni- ture, Carpets, Rugs, House Furnishing Goods. Cash or Charge Account. Size 5 feet by 8 feet le cat babies) N. Y.| Spring and Summer 79 THE PEOPLES NEW DEPARTMENT STORE| Switches, 18 in. $2 Value c i J I ‘ ] e 2.50 value 98€| 26 in. $5.00 value $8.69 3.50 value $1. in, $8.00 value $4.08 4.00 value $2.4 in, $10 value $8.00 AES Ss -| Pompadours, |Clusters of SIXTH AVE 22"°and 23°° SrRees| (Fourth Floor.) $22.50 Wilton Velvet ‘amous Rag Rugs; suitab at m Rugs, was Rugs, size 8.3x10.6. the summer home or cottage. blue, red land green Seti Ricee REC ERE value, | value, Some are. seamless.§ wie enta 98 ine 2 $f. 19 tie a8 Floral and Oriental de- eal - Ey 25 Wilton Velvet |29¢ to 35¢ Floor |39¢ Floor Oilcloth, £8.50, $4.50, value size 37 $1.29 Nairn’einiaid Linoleum, for rooms, Oileloth in lengths cut from full rolls. genuine colors through to yd. eg In from 3 to 10 yards. Hard oil finish on to back. Several BP GR gm | foc se bot lain Clr Plent: of same pat- 2¢ face, extra filled Ch tterns) to select Laces, oe es . ber oa. back. Per sq. yd.. From. Per sq. yd... sands allovers and ec Bread|$2 Self-Wringing| Boxes, medium size, heavy japanned. Aira ser, full 12- ere oak, “Very Very peneeveees —— ase 1.78 Clothes Ham.|Step Ladders, four foot,|'ing styl in, 19 ’ pay ound heavy step lad-| deeP, 32 in. wide, willow; made ders, extra strong, with $14.50 Apartmen: extra strong. Pg House Style, double Full size, wide side, door, front { ci ng g style. Extra well ished. Special.. Bamboo Porch $3 @ $4 Linen and Screens narrow in- side slat, 4 size 6.0x8.0 Excellent! Ai, We illustrate 2, we which gives but saline or chiffon jn Dia a of eirined tee alls A Alapate neck, plain ta ids, Long or phain sleeves, All colors. Other styles and etaee in stochat tely low prices. 4,000 Rolle in one and two-room lots to close out quickly. Formerly sold up to 1be per roll. Very g per rol Come early for best elscuiee. We Must Clean Up These 185 > Men’s® Young Men’s| |Oxfords *""%: ia adit owe white buck, Bde I S$ pumps, Oxfords erat shoes B Pat- = $4. ent colt, gunmetal, vici oe WL) Ose eel Plain bing tor. ~ rly sold” Whe | | ON A _— Pumpshave fancy buckles. .... aah a and Men’s $4.00 § Shoes $18 for.. : and Oxfords - mogels in all Big business during the mene colt, early part of the week is reach ki the cause. Some of the lots » Bios be Breath i Sigh ae are in broken sizes, but you and will surely find your size among them, Included in the collection are fine worsteds, cassimeres and velours in all the new wanted shades of brown, tan, gray in the new weaves, ‘Third Floor. aoe nei v Sets, colt goa ead kid, $4.00 $2.50)8 Mop Wrin- eoell every Women’s Shoes, Pumps @ Crown lawn] jfto........... Jewel mower Carpet FURIE S w eep- $1.49 i 12 "$2.95 leva 15010 ooo jot 3-ply guarant 3 Hardwood $9.00 Silk Petticoa reel and ad- | | of extra quality taffeta ju stable with dee; deep pleated or tailored $9.75 || ersten = in Friday Sale of Drugs and Sundries FREE-* certitcate which entitles you to one Facial Mausage with each Au- brey Sisters’ Combination Box, conaieting of tint, beautifier cream and nd $f 00 cake of soap.. pe Ep Oo Ko re Chiffon Waists $4.39 Second Floor, cones od aad toon ite | & nf ibe A Clean-Up in Our Sewing Machine Dept. Every one absolutely new and perfect. Nothing shop-worn or second-hand. H: the list of. the bar, .__ Shop early and get the Best, We are —_- La Br)

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