The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 5

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TRIBELHORN CONVICTED , FOR ACTS OF TENANTS of disorderly in several in- ersed §=wornen whose character was suspicious, ‘Thomas McPartiand, a former janitor, who was convicted several months FINGERPRINT RECORDS MADE GRAFT SOURE, |=. Jnave pata the money, The woman ad-| jgitted her part in the transaction and jArranged to have a representative of Whitman present when she paid the sec- 1 day afternoon shot himself to death in THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER KILLS HIMSELF IN HOTEL. A man regiatered jeorge Lorraine, New York, at the Terminus, tn Montgomery treet, Jersey City, yeater-! = PRR EE I I 12, 1918. Best & Co ; in connection with the same house, told pens ; f orgies h a Mr. Ti bY suddenly susper enne nda 4 | Attorney at once asked for n warrant pind q : | | he detectives arrel Mian! lproker, of No. 211 Weat One Hundred and —— UNGLE SAM BUYS PANAMA wii 1 aes cet ats [Pim ae Aman a ensible Christmas Gifts. A a { ‘ort to learn in what manner the ree: 1 : ‘ Hooghly i he addre: ¢ Hundred and | Raids on Fiftith Street Flas) HAT OR LITTLE GIRL'S PA) Brennecke Changed With arte ot an erst ret Sg —_ idl ca wsiile hl that! ihyse weeks ago Lennon hi | , 1 Pat FA bh Wb Her Letter Toling Abit O14 Cen! Taking $50 as Pay for Blur- |fermert.st wiring ats Tae bette ankanartnent there eg Piaue Kid: Gloves 75c Handkerchiefs, box of 6 80c + Sulted in Agent’s Arrest. ‘ ts ‘ found in the files, and under another] at the Jersey City Hotel on Dec. & He! Linen Handkerchiefs, box of 6 i : Used as Rabbit's Nest Brings ting Digital Impressions., | name. wan about thirty-clant. . 1.15 Few Slippers, in colors. 90c airinest PAN pret @ We a Quick Response. Lo Bae onal Pure Silk Hose in black, white, colors 1.50 Cape Gloves. 1.50 anh. R ’ ; i i lohn F. Brennecke, a sec! - , . | the ‘Triveinorn feat arate Compargs| Lester, the Title Beatile school “git | detective, who for several weeks, has Boudoit Caps lace and chiffon, 4,50 Blanket Bath Robes 2.75 and tho U, 8, Realty Company, was yea-| Who sought to buy @ Panama hat from | been assigned to the Court of Special Marabout Neck R “4 J fefday, convicted of renting’ property| the Government for her father's Chrlst-| scasions as a warrant oftcer, was ar-| lcci sls 2.50 For B for immori i) t bi wend fo, mmoral purpoun duaticat|imil soon recive enema rested yeterday by Detective Thomas Satin “ Tango” Slippers 3.50 Ni = Bpecial Sessions, retired to chambers|Ury Hamlin. Lottie recently wrote to hh Hans vy Silk Ties, all colors. 50 \ _ @nd discussed the case for a full hour| “Dear Uncle Sam” that she had saved Street Court, Quilted Robes of Japanese Silk. 5 c | Before a verdict was reached late in the| 68 cente for a new Panama hat, be- | Chere of bribery, in default of 00 Hockey Sticks 50 @vening. Tribethorn was remanded to “Belgian hare bunny” had | 500 ball. Buy the first package of H-O Sweaters of Shaker knit fe the Tombs and will de sentenced on est out her father’s ol4 hat| Part of Brennecke's duty was to take bec: ask to. i 5.85 initiated Handkerchiefs. 6 f @fonday. “eight little bunnies.” finger-prints of convicted men and ause we FOR. English Gabardine Raincoats. iid 80c ‘Tribelhorn was arrested about nine| “Uncle Sam wishes me to tell you| women and to report to the Justices You'll buy the second because sane 6.50 Hockey Skates. HY Months ago after a series of raids made| that he received your letter and was|on criminal records of prisoner, On y. Ni I Raccoon Fi 3.00 Dy Inspector Dwyer on an apartment| very much plessed with it,” wrote Mr.|Dec, 4 he was ordered to Anger-print you like it better than any other jatural ur Sets, 23.25 Wool Sweaters. house at Nos, 230-28 Fiftieth | Hamlin to-<lay to Lottie. “He told me| secon st lg oatmeal ever tasted, , 5.00 @trset. There had been about a dozen! to go right out and buy a Panama Mais GHC aE ecintanig tances bas! Pointed Fox Fur Sets 37.75 Mackinaws, plaid and India Qrreste of disorderly women in this for you, as he 414 not want to send| “ere Convicted of maintaining opium The taste for H-O can never i Le ’ a 8.75 Bouse and the Inapecter finally awore| you one of those he took trom the Pople | again be satisfied by any warrant agains ie | hi | Segarra aging te seen "he | anahty en who wd te ring Tham | Ss" ang other outmeal, It has a The Infants’ Department It developed during the examination | ment of the full duty. 1 found @ hat | ‘he wife of one See ie court, ve-| ane flavor all its own, and the Is showing the most compl Corser Sulllran’ that the property aa vamp re oie to mentane tae economy of using it is ap- gift-articles for rer a Little Childsen, ey prprsliet in aki stay ber rey ; ) sons even ed that neither of the men had a “rece atm parent after first trial . in the mater Sekee naan ial Tinenorn cad ot Man Dies Suddenty. ora." Deputy comminaoner Dournerty ct the Afgh ai —_— vee wee ip. Q ; ound that the finger-printe of both ha f the U ome rf ult to y. New finger-printe ETE y Fi | t, and finally into the hands of |causes, The man was five feet three| The matter was brought before the tpg Z Bonnets ‘ubs atmeal Sets nhattan Kealty Appraisers, | inches tall, weighed 195 pounds, hadjDistrict-Attorney through a letter writ- wha Spreads Enameled Cots Sleeping Baskets ‘n Was also executive head of| brown hair, mustache and a stubby) ten from the Tombs. Assistant District- G i, H Caps Sheets tiie latter company. . | beard. He wore a bdlack derby, black | Attorney Groeh! sent for the prisoners Z Gy WY DVTIEHEZL YZ Mattresses Scales Ltd Tribelhorn’s defense was an absolute striped cont and vest and blue trousers, ‘and for the woman who In alleged to = LEE < Coats Veils Quilts Toilet Sets : — Wrappers Quilted Pads Thermometers ques Wardrobes Shields Traveling Baskets / @ — \ of ONEILL-ADAMS q y i ‘ Siath Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City f 8 c ~y | \ i ‘ | Your Yule-lide Gift Can Be | |" | r | ‘or Girls |. | : Lead Soldiers, bor.... 25¢. up Forts and Castles... 2.00 op Dusting Sets....... | e Indoor Games ++ 26." Indian Saits......+.. 2,00°* Sesving Machines Drums and Cornets .. 50c.°* Stockinette Dolls..... 2.50°° Music Bores......... a | ano Platform Horses ..... 50c.‘* English Doll Carrtages 2.75°* China and Agate Sets 50c. “ Ys heim . - 7 0 Shates....... 3.00°* Elephants, Bears, Ducks, 7 7 . A °c, lasticine . . + 50c. ** diopticon Picture Comic Dogs, ete .. . id RY ERY ONE is searching for the gifts that | | Tose 50. — Machines... --... io” aol. 506,“ ; See rye § oecmitke H "ypewriters ... + 1,00 Complete Doll Houses. 3.00‘ Dressed, UndressedDolls50c. “ f 1 ie) bring the gr atest happiness gifts | Horses and Wagons .. 1.00°* Indian Wigwams .... 3.50°' Hand Bags soos 750, * | ull of thought for future usefulness. Tool Chests + 1.00%" Reed Doll Carsages.- 4.75” Kid Body Dolls. -++.. 1.00" i : i . team Engines. . 1.00 “* lls’ Brass Beds... 5.00’ Pianos ........+ 1.00 °* | A eg piano or a player piano is the finest ee Shates 160° Walking Dolls ...... 7.50°* Indestructible Dolls... 1.00“ gift that can come into the home. _ But until | | Wood Dolls. ........ 4.65% Electrical Tratns..... 5.75°* Blusical, Dolls........ 1.00" this store inaugurated its famous method for The Best Juvenile Books : selling pianos, few people could spare $200, Santa Claus himself could not have gathered a more complete collection $400 or $800 at Christmas time for a piano. We have done away with the handicap’ of too little ready money. Here are the pianos—as good as can be purchased in the United FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street Bee Here are the prices—in no case excpssive—-in most cases low to an amazing degree. _— ee ee | And best of all—here are the terms—in figures that are the aver- Att t | h Al 1! | age Wel igre present price’—yes, lower than that. You can r ac Ss e m e | come to this store with as little as $5 and order a piano sent home ea Wks Ge . ss oh - se | that is in every way an excellent instrument. Five dollars is a small # 4 “5% RTS ss Yo: * is é \ price for an ordinary Christmas gift, yet #5 is the price with us that wey : makes possible a most extraordinary value—a piano. Or $10 for a | ! slayer piano—the instrument that any one in your family can play. | | | America’s Best Pianos—New York’s Best Terms | ‘Come to the Piano Department, in this store, All about you will stand PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS | 1 America’s best pianos at Now York's best prices and terms, . | From the Stratford—at a 85 first payment and #1 a week on the balance __, STRATFORD, $170 |. STRATFORD, §370 | of $165, up to the Nouveau” model vs the AUTORANG at 81,050— Privilege Ce # litt payment, — Privilege a uy fist payment. one of these splendid pianos is yours—to have and to hold—to present to por wees: lie your family Fe the ideal Christmas gift. NO INTEREST NO INTEREST You are not asked to pick out a piano blindly and “trust to luck” that © KOHLER & CAMPBELL, $239-$310 PIANISTA, $410-$430 > fl it is satisfactory. All you need do is to select a price—and then try the Privilege af wn first payment, Privilege at sy wilt! payemnt, ! iano at home. 41.25 per week. er week, a oe If it isn’t what you want or as represented—if a 30-day trial at home NO INTEREST NO INTEREST makes you in any way dissatisfied—you can send the piano back and we CHARLES KOHLER, $330-$455 AUTOPIANO, $475-$610 will return all your money. P.ivilege of $10 first paywent, Privilege of $25 first payment, Or should you feel—during the first year you own the piano—that you 83 per month. 210 per month, * would like to exchange it for a similar or more expensive instrument— NO INTEREST NO INTEREST F you are at perfect liberty to do so without expense to yourself. FISCHER, $355-$850 FISCHER, $645-$850 You will also receive a five-year guarantee signed by this store and the Privilege of 825 first payment. Privilege of 30 first payment. A manufacturers. $10 per month. $15 per month, \, , Should you die before all payments are made—your family will re- NO INTEREST NO INTEREST ceive the inne from us without further payments—a receipt in full making i it an asset of your estate. The gift for all the year for all the family. VICTOR -VICTROLA $1.00 ' $10.00 brings you the $15 Victrola and | brings you the #200 Victrola $9.00 in Victor Records (your | and $10— in Vitor Heo - ‘ys Tey value | (your own selec Tota by sent rele maine value $210. Payments 2.50 fi ‘6 cui mm COnrs Bene i a week for 80 weeks; or it may lor 46 weeks, Plays any record be purchased at $10 a month perfectly. A splendid value. | for 20 months, 1 Do You Pay More Than 5 Cents | A Roll for Player Piano Music? By joining our Music Roll Bechage you can own all of the latest music at an exchange fee of 5 cents. Merely purchase an initial assort- ment of rolls from us at $1 aroll. Then you can exchange them as many times as you like, “Solostyle” Solostyle Artist Record Music Rolls are the ones yon will ultémately use. A wonderful rol at a reasonable price—from 75 cents to $3.00 each. ONEnL-ADAMS Co, eset academia Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Street Main Building, 5th Floor 392,256 Number of Ads. Printed in The World for the First Ten Months of 1913....... 1,192,816 © Readers! Reliability! : Results! . os ee

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