The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1914, Page 8

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if —— a Tannenbaum Pleads Guilty” and Goes Back to Cell in Lieu of Bail. Defense to Her Hus- | band’s Suit. Five jurors in Justice Glegerich’s > Frank Tannenbaum, chieftain of the I. W. W. “army” of the unem- Ployed, was brought before Judge refused to award a husband a decree, | dais with a smile on his face and MAN CONFESSED GUILT under which the prisoner was held torney Smith protested against a re: Roman Catholic Church of St. Al-| constituted themselves judges of the 4 a lowers to know,” aaid Mr. Smith, “that }on the witness stand, What makes A HAPPY CHILD IN the preferred calendar, which means | The sult was brought by Frederick ) ment charging him with participating U in an unlawful assembly. N The former waiter's helper of the IAL DF listened to the reading of the indict- . ment. “Not guilty!" he pleaded In a loud on the felony charge of inciting to| Accused Woman Offered No} “Not | tot be reduced. He pointed out that the Grand Jury had failed to indict duction of bail, claiming that the case, although @ misdemeanor, was @ se- rous one, and that Tannenbaum and phonmus, had disregarded the rights) sow ana facts In a divorce case and ft here t 2 os Gai Comms 6d Canara’ Seni oe people assembled there to wor- this cane is to bo given quick trial,” | the action of the Jurors extraordinary TRIAL WILL BE CALLED IN i* that the wife, Mra. Rose EK. TWO WEEKS. Fridger, did not appear tn court and [If cross, feverish, consti- ¥ pated, give “C east side swaggered to the Judge's AGAINST WIFE AFTER voice. Justus Sheffield, counsel for the 1 je We We W. W., asked that the bail of $7,500 for a felony. Assistant District-At- his followers, when they raided the! part of the Supreme Court to-day M | tons to-day to plead to the indict-| “1 want Tannenbaum and his fol- although the co-respondent confessed Judge Rosalsky placed the case on had no lawyer present to defend her. Syrup of Fig fa trial in about two weeks, and fixed |C. Bridger, a Western raleaman, for the ball for the prisoner at $5,000,/an absolute divorce, He named John There was no one in court to pro- | Le Knight, a chum, who also travels, vide the bail and the leader of the, and who frequently visited at the “army” was led back to prison. | Bridger apartment when the husband Much of the enthusiasm of Tannen- | ¥ «4 In town. baum’s followers departed after the | answer denying the charges, and then events of last night. jcompelted her husband to have the Frank §, Hamilton, who is heading [case referred to a jury. This was the army in the enforced absence of early In the ult, Later she entered Tannenbaum, sent fifty men to the no appearance, :| Synagogue Statzeiner, No. 240 Henry | Justice Glegerich directed counsel street, last evening. Five hundred | for Bridger to take an inquest be- persons were celebrating the feast of cause of the wife's default. Bridger Purim and Isaac Mendel was chant- | was his own first witness. ing the psalm of victory when the | of leaving on @ trip and being away headed by Harry|from New York on the date com- Sheerar, entered the place. plained of. The husband then called “Just @ minute,” sald Joseph Fin- | Knight to the stand. The co-respon kelatein, an east side merchant, who| dent, © dapper, —smooth-shaven in president of the congregation, Then he telephoned for the police. Mothers can rest easy after tatd, tat tori ‘ives iver gets slugs cross, feverish, restl if restless, see 1! ey va this delicious detachment, the | Five bluecoats responded, and when ey mt given ot nail directions | they appeared the “army” retreated G@own-ups are printed on each bottle, |!" consternation, Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask] A mecting in Rutgers Square fol- Teme, dropsiat for . Bo-cent bottle of lowed, Dr. Robbins Gilman, head of a) mn loo! and see that it fe made by the eae Ti | Syrup Company.” We ler size. Hand back with | Settlement House followod. aes ny cabs fig yeep. “In taking caro of these me Mitaey Disease Is Deceptive Pr.) Cases of Serious Sickness Due|TELL6 WHY THEY TURNED ARMY AWAY. A member of the chats oa Stata- ply pei umanitarian act, tha THE EVENING WORLD, Treamnutn ex singer's charges were | SOGTALISTS MAY GET well founded, Knight said, he con- Teaned. Bridger's brother was called as a witness to corroborate Knight aa to the latter's visit to a hotel, The| If Her Children Die Without Issue, | she lived in Florence, Italy brother, George, tostified that h seen Knight and his sister-in-law enter the hotel. When the jury was out two hours the foreman sent in word to Justice! get Mrs, Carrie Rand Herron‘s $500,- Giogerich that five of the twelve men | 999 | retuned to believe ‘Knight and the| o> core bet set unless ber hus brother, George, and that they would t not change their opinions no matter | two children, Elder Rand Herron and | no issue it goe: tice Glegerich Invited the jury in and) dren's children die without leaving discharged them. Owing to tho disagreement, Bridger will be compelled to renew his suit on other evidence, if he has any. Mrs. Bridger put in an | He told | young man, filppantly told of being | detach- * had been turned away from t! wie aid not want to Wi he wan' ave them on, aes arrested, but I think arrest would | om stages have | have served them right, They're not | In nine out of ten cases poor men. They are just a lot of dual thinks he or she is suffer-|idiors that won't work. Our syna- ness, indi- | gogue is ready to befriend any man, iter to hidden trou- wants ele, But that Ineys. Fe | baffled the = . 28 Fifth | ad Liver que . W. W. to sufferers fro ‘women and children have been re- to health and happiness and the Fae t their days were uum jana bern ten up by their » when , who is out of work the discovery of | #¥en' ed to-day that ‘a confer- pete ter - ‘Thousands of iflicted fi aad pleasures of life—many of should min islamne: Fran ker of this “army,” will be At duane nd ‘00 vice rawned before Judge Rosalsky in bottle guaranteed. Free fro atop General Sessions to-day to plead to ieee Warnes 6 Gale Remedios the indictment brought againat him 910, Rochester, N. Y. for invading St. Alphonsus'’s Church. new PUBLICATIONS. —__ [ NEW PUBLICATIONS. - A OOS NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS “worth while” We are giving up our 23d St. Store Reduced to 14 and a Former Prices apid sales mean n constent change in the semen “reduction” bon displa many tempti offei usual bargain sale of avery tow . = an a ee Do not be content with one baat sei plnnty ewarkad. Many of “Such a chance will never occur This is the most remarkable sale in our 78 years of retail bookselling. Here are a few items selected to give an idea of the EXTRAORDINARY VARIETY of the books offered, which range from single volumes beginning at 10c. to rare and unusual sets costing hundreds of dollars: Former Hale Brugtere’s Gooa devas: oo 3.00 “e Jean Jacques Rousse Macaulay's Essays, 3 vo ‘we Be » 2 vol, Geo, Washington's Writings: Excellent Dick: Cooper, ra neff, Hamilton, Ter hundreds of others. Rare Snalien Raisiene tawsr than ever before offered. rablan Nights, Lecky, Lec Wal an Boxiana, Froude, ‘irote, Pardoe, Cary Ne, Witheklands Don Quixote, Aesop, Green's History and hundredeot others, books that are not “spick and fresh, bai oem eeetliamenay ee eee Ua ehere re oaly mcaulay, pnyeon, Porte oxtt very emer Catton No. 2, 50 ars onesies a few hundreds of the many thoubands of sale—eent on request. 27-29 West 23d Street ‘had A Sale “worth while” of] THURSDAY, MAROH 12, 191 ‘a death, Morris Hilquit, t lawyer, and Frank J. Riling|4t One Hundrea and Forty-ffth street, F Jobn J, Fleming of Burlington, | *t neon Sreray, His hands grasped the Towa. 1 had complained of feet- at One” fund! w ora Ing i he fl + rect. ng the fireman the bri MRS, HERRON’S ESTATE Mra, Herron was a believer in Socialist propaganda, For many ye: Her hi two son! band is living there and t are with him. ‘The estate in Maly, valued at more in baa 000, is te oad with | the proviso that he shall keep it In- ‘The American Socialist Society may tact for the childrén. At hin death | 4 | $500,000 Will Go to Organization, RNSUMATIC Joints Rub Pain Right Out—Try This! Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not, Limber up! Quit complaint one case in fifty requires internal] ® small trial bottle of treatment. Stop dragging! Rub sooth-| Jacobs Oil” at any. di rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness, stiff joints and| Don't suffer! Relicf awaits you. %St. comes instantly. | Jacobs Oil” has cured millions of rheu- Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheu-| matism sufferers in the last half cen cure which never disappoints} tury, and is Hee as good for sciatica, can not burn or discolor the neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. directed to lea’ band, George D, Herron, and their children if. the long they remained out. Jus.) George D. Herron jr, and their chil- | cialist Soci issue. The will Med to-day appoints as trustees of the estate, in the event of james J. Moran, fifty-three yea: engineer in the Bridge Department, found dead at the wheel of the big staurant—New York’s Only Noon-Day Cabaret, 12:15 to 2:15 P. M. Sunpsson 771Cg)| FRIDAY BARGAINS ‘SIXTH ae 19° T0209 "STREET. J W. A. Marble ahd John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS At RECEIVERS’ SALE PRICES oh Another Great Friday Sale of Dresses Consisting of Wonderfully Smart Reproductions Of the Very Newest French Soule Models Women’s qireinoes. Dresses 11: 50 Spring Millinery A truly magnifi- cent showing at really inexpen- sive prices. There is a collection of smart Dress Hats in our Trimmed Millinery Depart- ment that should be witnessed by every smart dresser in New York and vicinity. Some are trimmed with dainty flowers, others with Ostrich Fancies or Velvet Ribbons. All of the new season’s leading shapes are here and we guarantee that you will find something extremely becoming. The fread eee of the smartest models. Prices ranging upward from Bee) ithe Room will be found a wonderful collection ita in a variety of styles and colorings ranging upward $1.00 Women’s. Evening Dresses Women’s Street Dresses Actual Values $15.00, $19.75 and $22.75 The extra fine materials used in these dresses cannot fail to impress you with the extraordinary value—splendid quality charmeuse, messaline, silk poplin and silk taffeta, The styles are most desirable, being copies of many of the choicest of the French creations brought out this Spring by the master designers of Paris. Prominent among the styles are the new flounced tunic models with fancy collars and girdles in the after- noon dresses, and the lace bodice tunic effects in evening dresses; also moufflon trimmings. The colors are navy, wistaria, pale pink, light blue, peach, brown and Copenhagen; also white and black. Sizes 34 to 42. (Third Fieer.), Up to 39c White Goods Remnants,02C Comprising Swisses, thee, madtes, etc. eas be cia Fiser. 12\c and 15e Hack Towels, 9c The soft absorbent . wari ere “ieee Women’s Shoes, Our td 298 | Is selling a lot of these Boys’ Suits every day. Norfolk Style Patch Pockets 2 Pairs of Pants Are the three great features that make this $5.00 suit so popular at $2.98. Sizes 7 to 16 years. $1.50 Embroid- sredFlouncings, @ OC Just the style for the new Tier Dresses now in fashion. Main Floor. 15¢ to 25e Wash 7 GoodsRemnants, 2c Including such wanted fabrics as pean voiles, crepes, ginghams, jawns, poplins, et ka Tae Dresses, 4OC Colored; a wide variety of ginghams, linens, chambrays and seersucker, in smart long waisted and French models, petty trim- med with straps and belts of con- trastin, lors and white pearl 2 to 6 years. Floor. Dre Shields, pair, 7c Odds and ends of several different styles, every pair guaranteed odor- less and impervious; sizes 2, Sand 4 Main Foor, Second Floor. Odol Mouth Wash, 29c Antiseptic. No Mail Orders, Main Floor. ———— a Friday You Pay. Only $24.75 [For a 10.6x12 Royal Axminster ‘Rug Usually $37.50 Notice particularly the unusually large size of this ru wonderful beresia for any one having @ room requiring ¢! signs are slightly mismatched, therefore the saving, $12.75. hese rugs were made by one of the foremost manufacturers in the country, They very thick and woven from all pure worsted yarns in Oriental patina and all over effects. stitial! 927.50 ie ant $29.75 weds age, $16.90 re ae Ras, 914.95 $15.50 6x9 Seamless $2.50 to $4.00 values, both lace and button, + B, D and E: C, D and E. Damask Table Clothe, 45 Choice of hemmed or hemstitched —full bleached—limit $ to a cus- tomer. Main Floor. izes 5! to 9, widths $1.50 and $1.75 Evening Scarfs, 89c Scarfs t are a necessity for evening wear, also for wear with semmeer gowns at warm weather "Chiffon Cloth Gold Beaded Scarfs, 214 yards Jong = Chiffon Cloth ing, Trides- cent Beaded Scarfa, 2 iar long. Silk Crepe de Chine Hemstitched Seu fag yard long, % be ade Gp into hand- cond Floor 7) Women’s 25c Handkerchiefs, 9c Linen and shamrock, one corner embroidered, scalloped edges, lace trimmed and the new two-inch hems. (Main Floor.) Dress Goods Remnants, 19c Comprising odd lots and_ mill ends, including tweeds, batistes, cashmeres, novelties and wool 75c Silk Remnants, 25c Comprising foulards, ratines, corduroys, check louisines and colored messalines, in Floer,, 39cand 50c Pari ican ic Faris Mesh Veilings, 17c The newest and most wanted styles. Velvet Spot Effects, Novelty Meshes, Octagon Meshes, Chenille Dots, Shadow Lace, Craquelle vhite, brown, black and 1, tuupe and navy. It is indeed a size. The de- Main Floor, Pils pap Aa ble soles, heels pe toes; sises 5 to ue in black and tan. Women’s 50c Union Suits, 38c ribbed or spring needle ff ki id brella; | | batiste, beau- || nes or wide wmbralas || Pate” ae, Mt Witton Velvet Ruse, $10.95 | | Shadow Lace i med, suitable Flouncings, Cc for all figures, Linoleums 18 and @7 Inches wide, very 55e Extra Heavy a. 10 Inlaid Lin- dainty designs. Cork Li: [veal q. (Main Fleer.) leum, 9q nya 34c MARCH CHINA SALE x c 65e Extra Heavy | 81. 25 and $1.85 In- Enamelled Lin- . Linoleum, Printed AMERICAN sim gscl's.... Z9e| | Silk Ratine, DOC Carpets danger a batone ane e Dinner Set | |seses.c1. "790 188.0 matte nts © Very enrvieable 100 Pieces, Value 812.95 Pen rees Sale One of Our Many 12\e Muslin 6 Remnants, c Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale and other well known brands of muslins and cambries, full ss wide, limit 15 yards, none C, 0, D,, no phone or imell orders filed, ¥ Price, ‘8. 95 Made of good, durable Ameri- can porcelain and decorated in several neat designs, all pieces treated gold, one pattern in neat pink rosebud design and the other in neat white and gold lace border; set complete for 12 persons, at 98.95, $15.95 ‘ anda bread | | ete.; wes i Furniture Specials A $22.50 Solid Mahogany mm j Rocker or Arm Chair i $14.75 tinctive design with beck, ping \d seat of cane. is of solid mahogany and dull tine : ish, This is pong elegant fur- Both chair and Wall Papers, 9c 80-inch non - fading oatmeals, shown in all pop ular shades, suit- able for ue balls, mith lors. dining rooms, a Reams cretonne Austrian China Dinner Sets, B norrany made of fine, thin, translucent ch of bi id tod Butter pate composition,” ower: mat gol! arpa wa oma ha reaper PSP

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