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JOT BROTHER-In-LAW Inwood. ‘a Garde led i The two men were separated in 2 ner Arrested in the} tone una Fern went home, ret Night and Now Locked Up Rie Serine with whi for Murder. O N. Y., Aug. 25.—Joseph & gardener of Inwood, Is !n the having been arrested in his| in poor during MEN ENTHUSIASTIC OVER he night, following the/ riedly summoned. umatism and Stomach Trouble Prompts Them to Meet Public in Person. through the use of the new remedy, Var-ne-sis, throw, death of Frank Glgorvanni, also of '9 Ferri and Gigorvanni were brothers. A FIGHT WAS OVER in-law. The latter worked for F #] at times and this id to have | to the shooting, Gi ‘vanni claimir that Ferri owed him #7 for wor ri rd ot ty jail here charged with mur. i ae ta tt He hi a tion, Says Brokers Knew He Was an Employee. ‘Thomas Pettone, for five years for- the Court of General Sessions to an indictment charging grand larceny titude For Success of Var-ne-sis in| *™* 7% "emanded by Judge Nott un- til Monday for sentence. Pettone was arrested on Aug. & after the firm had discovered that he was short in his accounts to the ox- Ges of $150,000. He had been specu- jating in stocks and cotton and the war panic brought about his expo- report of two remarkable recoveries from ovate 7, Te aed sure. He attempted to commit sti- New York State, led to the securing of « statement, and ar- cide while awaiting arrest. its so that they will meet bod log and tell, in their own words, the con-| Through his counsel, Bernard Sand- were in before they sect this remedy. yt Men Who Claim : Health Regained Through Var-ne-sis. Know people can hardly believe from rheumatism 10 years been treated by p! hands and arms were very stiff; how careful was of my diet. ¥ fal and I was unable to close Mifferent physicians wit! ‘My knees were stiff and sore, “I have had stomach trouble for more than five years, gas formedal- most continually. “I was bloated, f INDICTED nauseated, and felt as though there ler, Pettone has been negotiating witb ‘A Williams, of Perth Amboy, N. J., gives his experience as| Redmond & Co. and the Lioyds in- surance concern, which is on his bond for $215,000, It is believed that a con- siderable part of the money he stole can be recovered. Pettono says he invested $104,000 with the brokerage house of Wilson & Chardon, No. 52 Broadway; $24,- 000 with Carpender & McClave, No. 67 Exchange Place; $15,000 with Byrne & McDonnell, No. 6 Broadway, and $1,000 with Henry Clews & Co, In addition he lost $10,000 in the cotton market. Although it is against Stock Ex- change rules to conduct trades for an employee of a bank or a Btock Ex- change house, Pettone says that the brokerage firms mentioned knew he ‘was employed by Redmond & Co. He bought stocks outright and bis ac- counts are still open. When the Stock Exchange reopens his holdings may be sold for as much as or more than he paid for them. ' 1 was unable to put my feet to ee rit aratiog, My poe , cou! r rat in. Stiff'and the pein down the sciatic ded, and after. taking unbearable. It was impossible | medicine a short time, my stomach ty arm above my head on account {trouble disappeared, soreness left my pein in the shoulder At times I] arms, I gradually regained my wi ymot bear the weight of the bed am today a well man; not a n unable to help myself and mptom of the old trouble—thanks to go about on crutches. to Var-ne-sis,” so much about Var-ne- to try it, with the re- short time I improved T con- & pilforhs States without relief. My feet. | was a lump inay stomach, ey! y 1 ied ‘ING POSTAL icf. Finally — rheu mid IN’ MAGAZINE + Dynamiting and Sex Knowl- edge Fill Columns of “The These men will meet the public at ” the New York ollice of Vorne-sis, Woman Rebel. 507 Fifth Ave., Room 401, Thureday, ve the {rom 10 A, M. to 4 P. M,, and it is to to hix| the interest of every sufferer from The Federal Grand Jury to-day rheumatism and stomach trouble to) -eturned an indictment charging Mra. Tered for,|'tlk to these men, who were finally! Margaret H. Sanger, editor of the relieved from suffei through able tol ine of nd ve not a i very symptom of t! peared. I am public and tell them feel that every Mass. Var-ne -sis is for si HINOLA For Women’s, Children’s and Men’s Fine Shoes OSE Re Shines Instantly ; A Durable Shine TO oF Sheds Moisture Shoes Wear Longer and Look Better Get a New Home Set To-day Var -ne A registered physician is in attendance, and there with violating the postal laws through is no charge for consultation or ad-;the mailing of the magazine, which vice. The collection of crutches,|has been debarred by Postmaster nant and photos oie is also on| Morgan for advocating the free use exhibition hei newspaper _de- “lewd, Seta to thoumatice will be piven hee | ecto ona opeeene “ua of charge or will be mailed to all who address W. A. Varney, Lynn, monthly called the Woman Rebel,” lascivious and obscene matter” in articles on race suicide and kindred subjects printed under the heading of “Sex Knowledge.” le by Riker-| rhe indictment is formulated upon He, and other reliable druggists ‘Kivi. =< editorials which appeared in the July number of the Woman Rebed, eulogizing Caron, Berg and Hansen, the three I, W. W. men who were killed by the explosion of a bomb they had made on July 4 in an up- town dwelling house, According to an editorial, the trio “were sacrificed because of their willingness to risk life for their convictions.” Another article in The Woman Rebel, headed “A Defense of Aasas- sination,” and credited to Herbert A. Thorne, speaks of the annihilation of man-eating beasts and untractable savages before the advance of clvili- sation, and suggests that the same} methods be applied in the treatment of “those men whose natures still dis- | play the traits and characteristics of the tiger and wolf, and who, owing to the nature of our social fabric, are beyond the reach of correction.” Because of the character of the ar- ‘ticles: it contained Postmaster Ed- | ward M. Mors recently barred “The Woman Rebel” from the mails after a report had been made to As- sistant United Slates District-Attor- ney Harold A. Content by Post-Offico Inspectors Thomas F. Fitch and W. P. Martin. In a late issue of "The Woman Rebel” Mrs. Sanger says she carries the names of 160 reputable physicians on her subscription list and also the names of a number of trained nurses, and made it plain that she intends to oppose all opposi- tion to her circulation through the mails of certain sex knowledge which she thinks would be of service to womankind by teaching how to avoid large families. “It is high time to defy these laws,” she says, “and what fitter place to do sv could be found than in the pages of ‘The Woman Rebel"? She added that she proposes in an ar- ticle for girls from fourteen to eigh- teen years of age to “teach them moral cleanliness without prudish- ness.” Mrs. Singer is about thirty years old and good look’ weet German Cri in Gulf of M @. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORL NS, La., Aug. %.—~Two German cru! are in the Gulf of Mext 0, just off the mouth of the Mis- sissipp!, and as « result ships flying Bev TEE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 35, CHANGE MARAGR (RS PEKED EN. | PLEAD GUILTY TO, BES TOBEEXCUSED $150 000 THEFT; AND SHFTIS MADE been! Short on Account of Specula- health. He yesterday, and phy hur- e : ' disease first broke out a week ago.'¥er and had been visiti + 1 ns were at the bedside, € rming here with hia bride immediately riage about ten days ago. TYPHOID VICTIM. = DIES IN WORKHOUSE | Fwenty Cases Reported on Island,| but Spread of Disease Is THE LIVER AND healthy working ¥, | Stomach Troubles cured and the ite system purified by the regilar ‘Constipation. For Constipation, Dizziness, Biliousness ¢| and Stomach Troubles use R-G PILLS G2 Store Opens at 9 A. M.—Closes 6 P. M. ‘Saturday, 1 P.M. wu ae f New Management Ht G22 ho was sent to the ts! Jones of Nassau Coun- reeny and whose term ment in the family vau At the time his term had expired | he was ufable to leave, as he h typhoid. The officials announced that |they have checked the spread of the . James FF. Fielder to be Jud Circuit Court in place of Charles 8. Black, who was recently ele- vated to fill the vacancy in the Supreme et ised by the aeath of Judge pointment is ad interim, but it is under- stood that when the Legislature meets the appointment wil be made to the full term of seven years. Deputy Commissioner Burdette G,| Lewis of the Department of Correc- tion announced were two more cases of typhoid on Hart's Island in the workhouse, mak- a total of twenty tn all since the Mee. Mary EF. Pine! Mary Eno Pinchot, mother of Giffor and Amos Pinchot, died at the home of her brother, William P. Eno, to-day after an illness of several weeks. Mra. in her seventy-seventh Fred. N. Davenport to Make Race for Governor, ‘With four of Col. Roosevelt's hand- picked candidates now out race, the Bull Moose party in New York State has decided to do its own picking and has selected Frederick N. Davenport, « professor in Hamilton College and former State Senator. Former State Chairman William H. Hotehkiss was announced by the steering committce as Col. Roose- velt'’a personal choice, and yesterday it was all cut and dried that he was to be designated at Utica on Thurs- day, but Hotchkiss is out of the race to-day, His friends say he loves the Bull Moose party, but that hie affec- tion is not strong enough for the sac- rife that running for Governor and being beaten would entatl, Daveport is the one candidate not picked by Roosevelt and it is believed by superstitious Bull Moosites that he will be the candidate on Election Day for that very reason. The first choice of Col. District - Attorney Then the Colonel decided that Whit- man was politically “untrue” to him and cast him aside. were for John A. former editor was invited to see the, Colonel at Oyster Bay and while there said he would not run on the ticket of a man who abused President Wil- GUARANTEED THE QUALITY GUARANTEED THE STYLES approved as cor- rect for 1914-15 Hudson Seal Coats VALUE IN NOV., $85.00 ‘The style that “Hy GUARANTEED THE PRICES will save you 4 GUARANTEED Skinner's satin or silk, equal quality GUARANTEED FREE STORAGE from now until of every piece Then his smilee [RANTEED WORKMANSHIP The Best Work of the No Payment Made Until Hinman, who was dropped after he declared that he was a Republican and wouldn't work against the Re- publican party, aSfo......, $16.50 | “ries aitho.......$15.00 Exporters in Bankraptey Court. Marra Lynx Set, A voluntary petition in bankruptey vale 622.50... has been filed in the United States Dis- trict Court by A. C. Lascelles & Co, of No. 8 Bridge street, eral merchandise to ¢ \d other Easterr countrie: ive given us $250,000, an Wise & Lichten- xporters of gen- | vase soon ee 49.75 | near-teal ©: the assets $200,000. stein wre attorneys for the firm. “qales SOR DS 45.00 Value a75'0 "18.00 | "Beat Coats 49.75 | wales BRYno” Cow "35.00| *Eoat 29.75 | "ales Stay.00%e 37.50 | Weal Cour sity, .. 87.50 135.00) es Sh 73% (250 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs at Special purchase made from one of the est, These rugs were bought at less yaetee have ever been able to buy them before, so we are allowing our customers the benefit of this purchase. $27.50 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs| $38.50 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs 50 bales of extra fine quality Royal Axminster Rugs, made in the most desirable Oriental and allover wellwoven rugs. Regularly $24.75 Values $26.50 Values $27.50 Values hoi Every rug woven in one piece. “Hf you would avoid Summer com- manufacturers in the United States. Duffy's Pure Mait Whiskey in tablespoontul $18.65 Huge made on the finest worsted Yarns, telected from the rarest Oriental effects in this season's 19.75 ork and tnamelied Linoleum About 8,000 square it 29c impeon Crawford, Fourth Floor. August Furniture Sale Presents Most Extraordinary Otterings in Furniture for Every Room This Superb $17.00 Brass Bed Marked in the August Furniture Sale at °8.95 Two-inch continuous posts, five seavy rod ends. A splendid bed ats © arkably low price, Satin or bright heavy pile and 529.75 $27.08 98c and $1.00 Inlaid Linoleum ry heavy quality, suitable ri 69c meals and on retiring, It you against disease germs ind Keep Well” 59c and 69c Ci a Large range of floor designs. yards in mill ends, in lengths of 5 to 25 square wellewenring XXX quality; square yard.. Last Week the Tile and wood effects. A ve foe the hardest kind of wear; at.. gists, grocers and dealers. Valuable medical booklet vice sent free if ‘Tht Duffy Malt Whiskey Ci Golden Oak Chiffonier at $ 87 CHIFFONIER otf solid oak, golden fin- ish, 5 large drawers; top 30x18; top and front drawer serpen- $359 Rocker all the time, and this notwithstanding the fact that imported mustard creased in price $30.00 Automatic Reclining (re Don’t Persecute your Bowels August Sale Price at *3.25 White Enamel Crib, 1g in, continuous eat shaped panels in bac! fortable arms and saddle shape seat, =~ vl!—_“covonees Club Plan Paym: ‘| arranged on all Furniture $17.00 Couch at $12.98 Frame is of solid oak, Serall Pill, Small Deco, Small Price ** Genuine sta: Signature, . brown fumed or golden, finish, ‘iers and strong link \ dtiding Couch, Covered with best tion brown Spanis lilow head; tapered legs, lete with double mattress, cov- brass cup casters,

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