The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1914, Page 9

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intimately leniiia bli lilind alain ata at at jFIRST BRONX INDICTMENTS. * Grana Jury Hands | tp Baten fer) | : Genmen and: Robbers. 2d vigenrst Grand gury of the new < of the Bronx handed to Justice 3 ¢ th the Supreme Court in the County Court House to-day the frat indictments in the history of the ‘new coun! re were eleven Indici- ments In when former Secre- dary of the ry George B. Cov- Fifth avenua crowded with jag when Samuel White. @ big auto truck belonging to the Amer-, tea Express Company, cross into Thirtieth «treet almost presented the in- No, complimented the | CrandJury on tis prompt work and ux- used the jurors until Friday. wf violation of the Sullivan law, three » for robbery and oo: : robeecy were Peter Hattaxito, James leman and Winfield Scott. “a it! In five minutes indi-| their favorite tens, Bloating. foul breath or bendssies Pape’s Di apepsin is noted for its speed | hi In re pe de set stomachs. It is the | som surest, stomach a 1 the whole’ world, aad besides, it is ha Millions of men and women new t exmayed to! nd collide head-on with the automobile of | reet, whose home is at} hty-Afth street. ‘ho is seventy-two years! out of his eeat in the head was smashed | against the rear of the chauffeur's seat. He was taken to New York Hospital with a bud scalp wound. Michaql MeCullaug! chauffeur for the furrier, made a driving agai tel, in the HIT BACK? DYSPEPSIA, + SOUR STOMAGH?—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN breed pepsi your stomach right. able—tife is too heart-| long, so make y: what you like ai iges' without fear of rebellion Pape's Pt ond belongs in your pena foods without fear—they needless tohavea bad stomach. rge fifty-cent case of Pape's in from any drug store and put Stop being miser- hort—you're not here tay ible. Eat 3 enjoy it, the stomac! one of the Le eat ig which doesn't agree with them, or orin the poet of an attack of indigestion, tritis or stomach deran, be davrs it ie andy to give instant relief. 22 GRAIN tA oF DIAPEPSIN CURES INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES. SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS ‘LARGE 50 CENT CASE ANY DRUG STORE. = WNW Ses AND GUNMEN GET auffeur of | “NO MERCY IN COURT: Criminals Salers Several Tri- bunals Meet Only Unre- lenting Justice. two UR FOR 39 YEARS. Man of 60 0 Gels | 17 Years— Limit of Time for the + Pistol Toters! Gun toters and old offenders met | relentiess justice in several courts of the city to-day. A man of sixty, an habitual criminal, Just having been wsentenced to seven years for carry- ing ® gun, was brought before an- other Justice, who added/ten years for burglary. Two negroes, second offenders, got thirty-pine years, the gain from their later crime being exactly $9.60. Two gangmen were punished al- most to the extent of the law. One, Guiseppe Tavano, an ex-convict, got six years and two months in Sing Sing’ when he was brought up in Genéral Sessions accused of carrying @ revolver, ‘Tony Rosso, whose correct name fs Tony Sorato, who was one of the par- ticipants in the gun fight in front of Madison Square Garden during the re- cent six-day bicycle race between the Jack Sirocco and “Dopey” Benny Charge Account Customers Are Invited to Use Their ey e UmYSSON Loaders Cait * UNS On AVE. 19° T020° ISTREE 4° W. A. Mar’ le and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as nae RECEIVERS Mid-Day Cabaret: Restaurant In All Depa rtments Tuesday Shoppers will have ee ee ‘advantages over Monday Shoppers —the Store will not be _ crowdéd end you may make your selection of merchandise more lei: All can rest assured t isurel Bat there will be just as many . y Bagain Lots on sale Tuesday at Receivers’ Sale Prices as there were on Mopday Remember, more than a Million Dollars’ worth of mpson Crawford quality merchandise on sale at the lowest prices on record. Also thousands of dollars’ worth of new merchandise purchased from overstocked manufacturers by authority of the Receivers and marked at prices lower than any to be found.in ordinary January Clearing Sales. Announcement Beginning Monday, January 26th—The Receivers’ Furniture Sale fd lente Sale All This Week “On account of the enormous V olume of business done by the February Furniture Sales in Simpson Crawford Co.’s and our other stores the receivers have determined’ to push this event to the very limit as a means of turning stocks into mone: Consequently you may expect lower prices than ever before, here or e! jsewhere. Months ago our buyers contracted for hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of Furniture for the February Sales at price concessions granted only when tremen- ay i= quantities are purchased. these enormous special purchases will be included in the Re- ceivers’ February Salés at prices lower than originally intended. February Charge Account Customers are invited to use their accounts. Others who desire special terms are invited to join our Furniture Club. Remember, the Sale begins Monday, January 26th, but you may select any- thing in advance at Sale Prices any day this week. insta baked Sessosasset iOS ———— This $15.00 Solid Mahegany Parler Teble, 3 Piece Parlor “Suite, $27.50. covered in pane, ia $16.50 pure white cotton layer felt, rolled edge Mattress FSR 00 es wood ana)iy, tieking, hd it exe TIMER, MRCPRE Pet SMS Seema, besnltil, doses { Sei Aer oe ts einen oe r, MONDAY, LY, JANUARY 19, 1916. i + MRS, THOMPSIN RASES KNOTTY QUESTION OVER DUTY ON HER IEHELS| Appraiser sath Pie Puzzled to Say Whether Former Miss Van Alen Is a Citizen Here, | prentdeat WiteSi's socrataiy, Who kp. peared “or the Government,’ submit briefs. Mrs. Thompson, the former May Van Alen of Newport, New York and London, dec a citizen of nd has most of her time on her father’s estate, Rush- ton Hall, Northamptonshire, Nngland, it three years. The Govern. fosat contends that marriage on Sept. 24 to Mr. Thompson, though rt took place abroad, makea her a citizen of New York, at least #0 far. as cus- toms duties go, since Mr. peon te in the bond business here agd main- tains his home at No. 16 ba ey wanes, was convicted In Special ‘won: | Bonn stons though his revolver was not jfound with him. In sensencing him | Justice Moss said: “Such shooting frays must ee | Only a short time age one of our most respectable citizens, who twas an hon- | Lhe Restle ‘of the coarts, was slain i @ battle between the same two | faction the Jack Sireceo and the “Dopey” Benny gangs. ‘This Court will give the Police Department every assitance in wiping out gun fighters and gun carriers and the limit sen- tence of one year in the penitentiary and @ fine of $600, with ome day for ‘h dollar, will be impomed in your “There is no reason,” Midge Nott toid Tavano, “for the Court to show | any lentency in your cane. S'he carry-| ‘ing of revolvers by men of your kind must be stopped and ? wil! ¢io my best wife of Griswold A.'on the Arable, Jewelry worth more | ‘while I am on the bench jo put an| ‘Thompson, must pay duty on gowns | than 95,000 was found on Mra, Thomp- | lend to the carrying of revolvers by, and Jewels worth a fortune is a quea-|son and her maid and the letter wore men of your calibre.” tion now up to Byron # Wait, gen-| beneath her outer garment a beau: | Willtam Johnson, twenty pens old,| eral appraiser, who undertook to-day and Henry Bryant, nineteen, both ne-| to first settle the question of Mrs. | gross, were sentenced by Jmige I's ‘Thompson's citizenship and then de- Coal to tanaon hom tae Gino the cett in the County Court, Brooklyn,| cided to more time in getting | occasion of her marriage and eo were to-day as second offenders to terms/ at the fi He had Mrs. Thomp-| not dutiable, and for the rest, the of thirty-nine years each tn Sing) son's la ox-Asajstant Secretary | young woman declared that they Sing. They had been convicted of/of the Treasury James F. Curtain,| were not dutiable either, since the robbing Nathan Gross after heating! and Thomas F. Tumulty, brother of | was not a resident of this country. . 2046 Bedford a’ » Oct. 6. The proceeds of the robbery were $8.60. A few minutes later Henry Blum, Grateful Letter Tells of Good ' Results Obtained by Using Father John’s Medicine for Colds and Coughs wns and jewels in dispute, | some: (wenty-ave “trunke oft ern, | came in with Mra. Thompson when, she and ber husband returned to this Whether or not Mra, May Van Alen | ountry on Oct. 16, landing in Boston Thompson, sixty years old, who had’ been sen- tenced to seven years in Sing Sing by Judge Dike for carrying a revolver, was taken before Judge Fawcett for sentence on a charge of burglary. Judge Dike added ten years to the first sentence. Blum was an asso- ciate of Myer Moskowitz, the escaped Siberian convict, who is now serving a life sentence in Sing Sing as an habitual crtminel. We have permission to quote from the following letter recently received from the Sisters of St. Mary at Farn- | ham, N. Y.: ‘The sisters who have been | taking FatherJohn's Medicine are per- Gratefully yours, (Signed), Sisters of St. Mary, Farnham, N. Y. It is important to remember that Father John's Medicine is so valuable in Ld ge cI Peta es pve it in com nowt ing lements fectly cured of their cough, after having | which give new atren th and rebuild tried several other kinds of cough | wasted tissue. Father ‘a Medicine medicine without the least beneficial | j is free effects. We are sincerely grateful and ine in any woeld like to recommend Father John's |form. Thousands of mothers ite ft to Medicine to all as the very best | their children to build them up at this for the most stubborn coughs and colds. | time of the Hit cern, The machine and when the owne: if there answer wan prompt and aust “Oh, yea; I had it put on ice § foon ae it came.” Under protest, however, she paid onough to ullow her goods to be ad- mitted under bond. Mrs. Thompson ts the daughter of James J. Van Alen, who came into a fortune of $4,000,000 in real “st a the death of his yee | | wadripled Py a jaughter of W' Astot, and e- ‘Thompson te comme to Vincent tor, nd The Name's the Thing. Mush house. a Muah hotel Hotel Mus Mush Ini 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avec Metor and Carriege Entrance on Forty-third Strat Will Continue To-morrow, the - January Clearance of Women’s House Gowns On the! Third Floor with many Exceptional Values, sete Japanese Quilted Hand Embroidered, Robes, inallcolors, ®4.75 in all colors, French Flannel Leocsvay styler trimmed with satin, in pink, blue and white, ——- House Miah bar embroidered in colors, in pink, blue, navy and Copenhagen,-. at | de Chine House Gowns, lastic belt, euitable as a maternity pelos to apn without eoreete, 3.98; Cre Upholstery Dep’ts—0n the Fourth Floce A Very Unusual Offering for Tuesday, comprising < A Special European Purchase of -Morrow Begins a Big Five-Day Receivers’ Sale of Pianos|{). And Player Pianos _. This event will interest inteading purchasers of Pinnos more than any other sale that has: taken place in New York City in years, just as the Receivers’ Sale in all other Departments has been of more than ordinary interest to the public. The Receivers’ Sale has recorded the greatest movement of merchandise ever known in January. Manufacturers have been keenly alert to this fact, and have offered to the Receivers thousands of dollars’ worth of surplus stocks that other stores could not handle because they are clearing | their own stocks in ordinary January sales, while the Simpson Crawford stocks at Nase eure: Sale Prices were not sufficient to meet the demands of the public without being rein! \O6) ct the) orca) nevelise: of these iotteteeaa, large piano manufacturer. The Receivers au result beginning to-morrow there will be on sale 200 New Upright Pianos Made fo Sell at Various Prices Ranging Up To $350.00 Each Sale Price, $187 [Terms only $1.25 per week. Pianos fully guaranteed for ten years. These are full sized pianos in m They have ivory keys and deep, rich, fall None: It may be years before you will have another such opportunity as this, so if you haveany @ | intention of purchasing @ piano in the near (4s future you MUST cae this proposition, as it arth he you to save up to $163.00. In “conjunction with the sale of new pianos 8 of new merchandise was made by a rized us to accept the offer, and as a Fourth Floor. A Sale of Used Pianos Terms Only $1 a Week Used and Exchanged Pianos that are in good condition and originally sold for prices ranging up to $550.00, including the famous Steinway, Chickering and others equally well known, are now marked at $45.00, 850.00, $60.00, 965.00, $85.00, $115.00 and 6125.00. Terms $1.00 a week. We have set asid forty instruments for Monday customers, including,— Bale Price. Cost New Hale Price Cost New #350 $150 $50 450 $00 550 375 500 325 400 300 $50 825 $75 400 360 1 Connor upright. . $50] 1 Emerson upright. 375 1 Mason & Hamlin upright 450|1 ‘Kurtzman upright 325 New Player Pianos Regularly $500) Used Baby Grand Now $350 Flanos A Steck baby grand A Henry F. Miller baby You started your payment with 9150.00 of the obligation already dis) grand charged, as these are $500.00 Player Pianos, and no other $500.00 Piangs can ave greater satisfaction or entertainment. 1 Chas. B, Tree upright . 1 Mathushek upright 1 Hall & Son upright. 1 Hallet & Davis unt 1 Cable upright. . 1 Carlton upright. 1 Biddle upright 1 Hazelton upright. 1 Decker Bros. upright. 1 Hardman upright. 1 Steinway upright 1 Chickering uprig! 1 Sterling upright. 1 Shoninger upri we 1 Krakauer upright 1 Vose & Sons u right, Cont Now $225 $800 9750 layer (Maborany case like A small amount each week puts one of these fine Player Pianos in your| A Pockard baby grand. .§600 9750 (Mahogany case Louis "The Receivers’ Sale begins at 9 o'clock daily. XV. atyle, almost new.) Saturday's Sale Used Pianos at $100 $1 a week Friday’s Sale Used Pianos at $85 $1 a week Thursday’s Sale Used Pianos at $75 $1 a week Wednesday’s ale Used Pianos at $60 S 300 Pairs of 4 Reversible Jute Velour Portieres Riad Bano Far at $11.50. » Prior to the Annual Inventory, there wilt © Gee Tomenow, «clon oe da At Radical Reductions from Regular Prices: Serving Trays, Meat p Nig veer) Vegetable and Baking Dishes, Sandwich and tga el Wine Coolers, ne and Cracker Dishes, and the remainder of thia | season's i tions of Cordial Sets, Bon Bon Baskets, Fruit and Stands; also banal ces Silver sad Silver Deposit Ware. Plates, Berry or Salad Bowls,” Leia Bhs eo and Cream Sets, Gravy Boat and Pret oa ruit Baskets, Vases of various sizes, Water ‘Pitchers, Tea Sets, Plateaux, Claret Pitchers, Decanters and other useful articles, At a Saving of One- Quarter to One- Third . of Original Prices For this Sale Only, a Monogram of Three Letters will be "~~ engraved on Each Article Free_of Charge. TEASE EXPIRING MAY to vacate the lofts adjoining our mala which cane it ny fox a to condones our eanemnne? ey ieee Reductions of irom 2574 1050% Sean store, making this a ‘‘once-in-a-lifetime” rey aed RNITURE, RUGS AND Sanvers at practical! vices. Dont cent Come now when the selection is largest. I1GURE TAGS on everything. ig borne out by the fect that we are the largest furniture and carpet dis- tributers in the country. Our enor- mous purchasing power cnables us to offer you exceptional values. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures will be held China Closet, in quartered oak, golden finish, highly pol- ished, finely carved lion heads and claw feet; 39 ins. wide, 61 ins. high, mirror in petHon. as illustrated, value $;

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