The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1913, Page 5

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errr rn et earn tee at Ae A nr ‘Trias tihe. Mrs. Roeder described the ‘6; “a Confined in the county Jalf (Had ‘moved in the teat circles Ih Blyria. 7 i clothing worn by Mrs. Hartman. ACCUSE SOCIETY WOMAN charged by Federal authorities with [Bie maintains her innocence. deahs and Crepe Ue Hartman employed an undertaker, Miss Huntington figured in the news John England of No, 157 Evergreen ave- ois he says, was the clothing THEN WIFE TURNS pi in a coffin and burled it In the plot of Mrs. ne s brother in the Luth+ eran Come Du Hartnan pald the bills, Brooklyn “Widower, as He from home Hartnan had cree or in tifies S se ji yay policy of $ivi Thought, Identifies Spouse in | a policy of $02] on nue, who exhumed the Hody In Potter's Alleged that she wrote. Miss Lillian | priactiff School, New York, she accom- ed ‘ iis May 0 Lentury 2 Bonne Field. Hartman viewed the remains Huntington, daughter of W. R. Hunt- d her mother on a trip to Aghe- ( ) and d them as those of his wite, ington, retired business man and well N.C. There she mot Dwight Daw- y ca Thousands hel ley, ‘son of a furniture manufacturer of GULDEN'S better eyesig t by known Great Lakes yachteman, asking) eee ne eine eid Dawle “s pad pat’ ete Wil 10 F A for 63,000 under pain of having her | wag twenty ‘one and Mine i ntington aT oar Inte the eine ae flancee, a young Cleveland clubman, | sixteen. Later Mrs, Huntington took wife's protiacted absence | Cleveland Police Hold Prisoner represented herself as a young woman THE EVENING WORLD, Ww sober, wits baseman 6, -e ed, e ce | 8epilekson Npieagon Ocalists' Opticians Using the mails to defraud, Tt 18) 14, years ago. While a etudent at “Ehrlich” Service is a WORCESTERSHIRE MUSTARD background for your ° ! utmost confidence. S AUCE Miss Huntington's fiancee had promise’ | Man AND) WOMAN DROWNED. F ; Eyes Examined Without Charge Charge of Demanding to marry, suggesting that if the Elyria by Registered Eye Physicians society girl wante the young man she| Throws From Small Boat Dering waa btctous soy Perfect Fitting Glasses, 62.50 sig sie. Imported Absolutelyl! taken from her. her daughter to Elyria, Lvl ly @ divorce was obtained, Mins Hunting- In the letter she is alleged to have ton having her maiden name reetored, a a a ‘ Com pur li a claim for the 3 Vagrant Held by Police. | insirance and collected it. Subsequent:| — Money in Queer Letter, [must pay the atipuiated sum, oF the} 4 gegatt Near Rochester, At’ Delleatemen and Orecery Morea, 184 Broadway, at ¥ es ly the officers of the company, heard writer will take him herself. OCHESTER. N. ¥., 8 tak — — (Formerly Astor chy CARPET J. & J. W. WILLIAMS ' b in- “ Mise Huntington te the granddaughter | | ROCHEETE I, Wo een at bearing j ce fate ae * ere toa savin fo coven, h Gaspar Hartman, 12 saloonkeeper at BL. nan of John Huntington, wealthy A DRINKING CUP 5 jeseau, West lew York. | CLEA! jest Atte : ee = bhght Le Ago CLEVELAND, Sept. %—Arreated at n the name Titanic II. were drowned in | 2 brea he acd enti Prac ani| / 498 Fulton St.. Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. ‘Mo. 29 Jeffer: treet, Brooklyn, Witt | ee ei inmitance company of the| N@F home at midnight and brought to |/snder. who, on hie death, tett 61, Irondequoit Bay to-day when the boat | ...jimy io general te the sanitary, tour-ring | = = . ——= asleep early to-day in his living rooms] sie he collected. His wite saya she | Cleveland early today, Mee. Margaret | trun sae, toa i, being con-| capsized in a sudden squall. ‘The bod. | ti Bea. Re PGS fre Charge tee ever the Hav eh i! : , ne aati: structed. Mra, Carter, fifty, is the wife| lea have not been recovered, There ig | Surtase World. lack for the coupon and get | Adi The Woeldmay be peer) che. aiees 7. pil Sharer Hoe ee eilcctman, “Oman | 4 Carter, m soclety woman of Elyria, of a retired tobacco manufacturer and| no clue to the ldntity of the vietime. rae watt to rom cereiiclee Oe amet ge CE i) alent S"'World Wants Work Wonders, Bere,” said the policeman, “who was ad AAIRi a | —— a ——= —— _ Qrrested for vax in Bushwick Park| FACTORY SMOKERS FINED and says she is your wife. She gave tav|ing a4 4, . a "i 6 6 . Agal mame of Mary Larson.” S “BH can't be," said Hartman. “1 did “a A Rave @ wife whose maiden name was) Eleven men were fined or given the al- Mary Lareon. We were married in 1801, | t¢fnative of prison sentence for amok Wak ©. TL me te. Seareane ey 1|!n factories, in the Court of Special 8 ‘MAIN BUILDIN: ———-MAIN BUILDING 4 sions to-day, Presiding Justice Metn- bare ren ana ae her over, auge| my warned them nut to be second of- “Com er over,” sug>! fenders, @ested the politeman, * | Samuel Adelson, a clothing manufac- Hartman compiled. He was rendered!turer of Nos, 6-10 Great Jones street empérarily apeechiess by the sight of! pleaded to two charges. On one of the golicemen's prisoner. ctory he pald a fine of “That's my wife” he admitted, after|$ and a simflar fine for having the @ minute or two. "But how did she! oo of work-room locked during ome to llfer I saw her buried my- usiness hours. Adelson denied that more than one door was locked and this he sald was with @ Spring lock. Nine “You 4idn't bury me, but you collected | of the smokers were fined $0 each or a, sald the woman, ‘I/ 4 day_in prison. w all about it.” ‘The woman was taken to Gates Ave-| emp Police Court, where Magistrate Walsh held her in #200 ball for exam-||| BE IN STYLE uation On a charge of vagrancy. The/||| when the style is sensible and not Megistrate ordered a police investiga-| r ten into Hartman's story. HY et Seale tla ‘The investigation showed that Hart. ||| Prociaime the man, the man had told the truth. His wife left | him two years ago and spent more than | ®@ year in Flower Hospital, Bellevue Hos- | ital and the Metropolitan Hospital on | Blackwell's Island. Then she went to | live with her father, John Larson in: Brooklyn, but left his home last winter @nd Hartman next heard that she was | . Uving with a Mrs, Roeder in Noll street. Barly in February Hartman was told | that his wife had been picked up dead | Its use is a mark fat Kent avenue and Grand street ani ‘ of good form and had been buried in Potter's Field, He, gO” artistic taste. Wealth favestigated the report and found that | ragion OF beauty and utility @ Woman had been found dead at Kent | Tater, are seenin every line. avenue and Grand street on Jan. 4 and had been buried as “unidentified.” He! Wo. A. Rocers, Lro. hunted up Mrs. Roeder, who said Mrs. ||} New York—Niagara Falle—Chieage Peylor Lord &: Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. Tatlored & Untrimmed Millinery: ' i (second floor) An attractive display of New Fall Styles.embracing all the season’s favorite materials—Duvetyne, Hatters’ Plush, Velvet and Velours—correct shapes, smartly embellished with the newest trimmings. $10.00 & $15.00 Values $15.00 to $20.00 _Untrimmed Hats In a large and comprehensive assortment of the materials and colors now in vogue.* $2.95 to $14.45 Values $4.50 to $16.50 Our Free Trimming Service is extended to those who purchase untrimmed shapes and materials in this department. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. THIRTY YEARS IN THIS LOCALITY \ Hrerereorze rte Aue, stock at 56h BS, prices. In busts Bie) hove overy adventege that ] style. au shy‘snd, Dricecan give: Buy ot Little's Oak : Buffet 19.50 of highly polished quartered oak, inches i ige mirror 1s aslo, price Accounts ila permed) with responsi North sife of 8t,, ver teh Ave, “L' Stato, sat. Apa ||| (OREENIIUT-SINBEL COOPER @] (=== Flower Spectat: Large Spikes of Gladiolus 29¢ Elsewhere 75c to $1 « rge our price, tomorrow, a dozen, . Also all colors; dozen,............ 19¢} ‘ - Thousands Are Daily Attending Our Annual Pure Food Show From far and wide, they come to witness the marvelous business we are doing this week and to see the FREE In, tomorrow. Accept are many manu! fers, and LET US SHOW YOU what an sdvantage it is to BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT TH ‘BIG TOR! RE. Are YOU among our Mail Order customers for groceries? You can log Pig as readily and as satisfactorily that way as if you came here in person, or you may telephone your order to Chelsea Our Own Tomatoes ‘MAIN BUILDIN Thie School Time Bargain Is the Talk of the Town! for a Complete 59e $1 School Outfit No boy or gi uld be without one of these helpful outfits. Just see what you get 9c! Beane, grou om Each outfit consists of: MAnAChiBy 0 i sweet manRow Swen Peas 12¢ die seu case, ay he Be 1 School Bag, in choice of several POPULAR aLaND site aes i QUEEN kstrieW AND“ SOLID. Gyles, Packs oe ie GRibe SHAN m BHAND sot! tb Paci To- MATOBS—cese, + Obes r 1 Composition Book, pressboard ink paper. torn Leong Sets cane, 02.20; 2; SWIFT'S HIGHEST GRADE—mild-cured and freshly emoked; reg. 282 quality; epectal, Ib... 1 Memorandum Book. , 2 Small Scratch Pade. of the Valley brand, beans; MAIN BUILDING 10 Banner Bargains from Our Semi-Annual Sale of Dressmakers’ Sup plies& Notions ting — 1 lager “ty meled Wavy-Wire e PP oe M4) ‘ard Ena ee fot ra Se pane Geek Joc W antabuse ieida3 pairs” DDE ichages, SSc; package obtch Ke gps Dealoere coces; TOMATO CATSUP—Fouatain qual- padies™ EaLeanareD _ Mgerted ae at CANES crores SLEE 8 Ba chins Ya th ROYAL LUNCHEON CHEESE—" 990 eee Pe yuic em o fornia white don, 91.785 12¢ frre a ie ibe ay’s Tea The mane roms Labels 5 cana, $2.90; 1 . FREE—One PROCTER @ by cereyt as kad Ade ‘The beat selections in the market— $4.18; 40 bare.. Green teas or biack teas; blended ape- “Li 3° Peck, 15 Ibe., clally’ to orders 8 ibe., 81.90; 265 8 foe. BOs quality; WDeevssececkses 38¢ $2. 2b GREENHUT BUILDING EE—one foawlae Be package Star Naphtha Washing Powder with purchase Ti bare Ged Beep. ke pr apd vari ite usually cold at 10¢, By Purchase of one pound Ridgwey’s Tes. MAIN BUILDING Stock Your China Closet Now from Our Big An Excellent Copy of a A Semi-Annual Sale of “Reboux” Model $ 17 ie Jersey Covered Bust China and Glassware||Hat at... . le | Correct in every regard, it is A MAR- GREENHUT BUILDIN: i or Course, We Give “Right of Way" to VEL AT THE PR RICE b i “Open-Stock” Dinner Sets We challenge ANY other store to show Featured Specially for Tomorrow Are These ; All of which are now on sale at substantial price-reductions. | its equal for Ten Dollars. It exhibits the Excellent Bargains in We Also Offer Two Striking Dinner feild Valu be Follows: new 4-cornered brim with soft velvet e 12.75 Austrian China Sets—100 pi 3 dainty crow: ‘ $ floral desien on Dee eu an aA) "The idea came from Reboux—The Big Rugs of All Kinds ! had butter platen, eters delicate floral design; all hendles 8 19.50 Biore pontlatizentt. AS Tne A size, a color scheme and a désign to suit ANY room have solid coin gold treatment; at-----soosivreseesns : COMING IDEA FOR FALL WEAR. In ANY tome: About 750 pieces of Fine Hand-Painted French This is but one of many new millinery ideas, fore-| |» Mihi) collection affords a variety to please the mest and Bavarian China at 4 pres and eee payed what will be most acceptable to women of taste ae The best mills in the country are rep sod. instances a 1 Many pieces have rich gold wero ra ean aces in the coming months. Our special price is $5. 2 Seamless Wilton Ruge sina Hand-Painted Frenc ina —————GREENHUT BUILDING Im Oriental designs snd salid exter ettects, ged igs santa $5.35 Salad Bere Hts A Special Purchase and Sale! $1.95 Plates—at. + Ses Sn isa yc Mas a= $5.50 Lace Bed Sets, $4 95 ee nanrgae pineespaatbaad FPO Specially Priced for Tomorrow, at . . OE cas coueceeds stra .98/$1 Bonbon Dishea vat 2290 These bed sets are beautifully made of ruffled net with Hand-Painted Bavarian China Plates a large Ronalssance motif in center and Marie Antoinette z am Regularly Sale Price) Rogularly Prive work in the corners. _ Seamless Tapestry rene : 8c. They are mounted on heavy grade of cable net and are Sale Prue Ringuiurty S diheenl excellent value at tomorrow's price. $18.73 sir. aguas ro 4 ints 30 630186 luce 10.9 i250 Sues cs Choice Veiret Rugs Excellent wearing rugs in chuwce designs and — ig Regularly Sire Sale Pe Regularly $24.50...... OxI2...... $1958 | $19.50 Peres 22.50...... Oxt2 1.30 500 Mill Sample Rugs Axminster and $26.58 Seamed Read i eaeneene. minster eae Mm =. 4 I" D $22.59 Seamed ke 5 13.75 minster—sire Mi GREENHUT BUILDING aa For Libraty and Dining : ut stantially Made, Art. Room, These Bargains in tga ure diy Pinahed. e, Splen ala. er” ($16 Golden Oak Dres-| sere —as illustrated; of solid oak; $10 Golden Oak Library of Living||f poor | 26x42 inches; as s2ng0""Seamiens x. 529 5() S288, Seemed $16 Library or Living! Room Tables —asillus- trated; quartered oak ; top 24x42 ins.; one; drawer; heavy le; substantially d at roomy alt; = fumed calor: § in 0.50 or e**10.50 rg Handsome Selected Quartered Oak Extension Tableo—as illustrated; a ged i diameter HI eavy planked top wit Colonial base; well fin shed; ekagdentk: $1.9 50) “Sit-Straight" or “Center-Needie” pe of golden oak made; $, ; tee can | $4 Quartered | Oak Box Seat Din- ing Chaira —as illus- Ww MAC ES-IN ONES fitted with 4 und 6 drawers and have auic d Also six styles of -ading as 3. $20 Handsome Nested Tables —in rookwood or Veri tii | Illustrated; makes decoration | up to date; at........ legs with claw feet; socvfortable #3) and handsome; at. ha Ball- Bearing: Cabinet pian Milthines In golden oak, English welnut gad aiseind \ «). athe newesi $25 attachments; (0-year guarentee, ous aa oh miele b} Sold on Paynwats of le Weer. R ‘day's Joareal- La Sie Sires Me ESTEE EO—tomtn Sixth avenue B.GREENHUT, Pres. 16% to 18® Streets

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