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erate: scppnery y 19, 1914 unk EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OGTUBER, v | fy . pearance caused a rustiing In th Mr. Smith began rapid-fire objec-|a fat blue pigeon flew into the court-| sympathy for the prosecution to rise] CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN % tone, re Kelby said the F room, perching on the open sash of a] in your breast 4 room and a creaking of chairs as the no, Justice Kelby said the Frank ps #0 7 MARKET. t ¢: : spectators bobbed their heads for bet » was not on tral in Nassau] Mont Window. Whatever omen thix nt-Attoriiey Amith was on his be <tc 4 laws. | ¢ t t Mr : , . poets dium waa asked if he knew | pie ; ; A at ’ Way We \ saw no perturbation upon her eked it he | face, ne sign of anythin hat was in ion Why he should not serve. Justice Kell ‘ 4 n her heart. Her cheeks were pale, rather be hone,” said the young | : es until 1,20, | ‘a it, ity . * | Steaks, Chef 8 Os iy but thus they have ever been, Hor| Man, pulling at his thin pointed PATIENT ‘OF HUSBAND 18 SEV.| Your Honor pleas, Mr. Graham ry 5 ‘ 9 & | ip] Roast Beet [ he Jgraving hair was carefully dressed |btown moustache sadly. ENTH JUROR. cae ree te itary wr could |, Wheat opened strong and advanced | Corned eet {and sh in soft waves beneath the | “I'd rather have you here,” sald Mr. | sultation between coun-| answer the question over L cent a bushel on buying cred-| Bolled Ham tra flernoon e ited to export houses, Shorts covered, | Susares _| brim of her black bat an charac. , Graham. b ofolsele @ _ ‘overed. manna » one VIRST JUROR 18 SEATED AFTER Mt, Walehy a ii TWENTY MINUTES. Ate as seated} District-Attorney Smith agreed. Mr. jor friend of Dr: arte ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. In early afternoon further advances New York Railwayn report for the | (20K Place on reports from other mar- moment or two before his wife's en- (Continued from First Po«e) STE EAB aM kets of heavy export I) at 7 — ; Ai tary : ef eotinaal orl ‘ sharp raps tipon the Ludlum wax accepted and aworn with-| | J V. Gerard of Merrick, .| Yeur—Gross a cline a $ _ ee waa 0 4 atl Abwee Botta E abe gat before Coroner Norton during the! the defense. | private of the Ju cham in twenty minutes atter he was called, |'td, been attended by the defendant's| after tax, dectined twlaneess anal Neure eh inquest last July, | White Mrs, Carmae was walking| bers. They were the signal that His) Adam Langhorn, a hotel-keeper of | Guaintance w: t hinaa & $ : i be , wat é Corn barely steady. Klevator houses She entered the room a pace or Wo] along the angie from the oak door to Honor wag on the other side of the Valley Strea mM, took his feat. M The and ain of surprise enspie * oh a bought, trading light, Closed % cent fn front of Warden Hulis and passed | jie ir William D, Batley, the amai,} o@ken Pp await he spectators, Lang: \d “not much” when asked}!N the court room was : 363-100 per cen gavancs t the head of the| tron same table serving| dered ation and the de-| th sat the warden,|a vham and next! right Mr. W adwin Carman, her hus-| twelve feet from ray man, husband of the mur-| lewyers: tran slowly to her p ounsel tab © upon his en-| eh ead of % tlio. Pe SR dale dale rite Be read of the Carman ©a#0! know nearly all the lawyers in the| Canadian Pacific gross decreaged rhere Was great scraping of/in the newspapers, but he added as! case, but sntixfied both aides ‘he 00 aeeond Week of October, bars as the courtroom gottthough by an afterthought: “f don’t| could give a fair verdict, and was Tuly 1 decrease totale $6,304,000 SEGOLEP LS DAAM IAA! TDC {read very good because of my eye-| *Worn as the eighth juror. {eight My: Wits reads the papers to nT, Moliineaux,-. liveryman,| efore London Stock Fxeliange cant @& Reserve Your Tab Now for the Rollicking |ARRANGE NOW TO. t Washington, was the next| rec ith agfety it is estimated that! ‘B 1 FC 'D er ar cae examined, and at once acc[abeut, cight® millions, sterling, oF ale of Cotton Dance |: ‘Danced’ Automne” man, arose from his seat iny f the court room and took ° D to him Dr, Smith used his first peremp- J, Whe , pol bin wat. he Carman] as juror No. 9. 9,000,000 loaned by London joint 4 : band. who slipped into tl nly! Very natura rman’s ap Hp taadi bi | tory chaitengs on Mr. Langhorn, HUSBAND THERE, ME sal ee ones te an, Steak Next Wed. & Thur: FRI. & SAT, 3d & Bath , When Justice Kelby took hia seat,| Alois Amben of Central Park, a DEMAND JUSTICE ene rities must have some; OCT. 21st & 22d ie abl) Ae. 234 & ‘ ete ‘barber, was asked by Mr, Graham : {it is proposed ‘> Heabe of fant. Cobaret| .ontielp new’ and oigibeiel Clerk Ransom, a full whiskered man) oa i cided chatting with cus: During the examination of Andrew] that the » through the -LA-BA: "p d J who was obviously wearted and WO-| toners about the case pd an pet i ¢ Nylan of Rockville Centre, Mr.] Bank of England, guarantee ail Stock! % On ance des Feu'lle Mortes' i‘ oS 5 D0 e xtent | Graham asked him whether the prea- | Exchange loans ‘until a reasonable ’ ~ p jc i} 4 HREE out of four boys who _ || 0 * preparations which eve! wnic would not affect his fudgment.[ ener ut William D. Talley” "atthe | time after the War } hn Sr... (39"St. BUST, OBY’ K} “are clothed at Best’s wenever [|revar mr utamatinn to the talssmen| Lit he was sure that the newspapers} jnpany for him. “Would the tact | Bank of Mhgland has added $100,- BUSTANOBY S (Nr. ie sees Gr a sts [formal proclamation to nn) had not fixed his ideas that Mr. Balley ts sitting there with {000,000 to her gold in first three \ (On hone 8470 Col. Ay Tee t see. give attention, Hedrewthe names! Mr, Amben was accepted as the| the prosecution, apparently demand- | months of war and has to-day every me noe Dinner wh Beteetea Family Dinner 61,00, id . ftom 0 sigar box. second juror. ing justice, demanding punishment] one of her banknotes outstanding CATCHY: ‘The first name called was that of| During the examination of the tales. | 2" the murder of his wife, cause any l covered by gold in bank ; Yet they couldn’t be better —[{witiam quinn, » farmer of Great) men Mra, Carman sat with a nearch- - q codure wan followed|!0& @¥e upon each as the District- : “¢ Neck. The pro fitted if they had our head fit- oe filling the jury box with tales- | Cray piaced his heel al ‘The : athera upon her hat and ter pass his tape measure up i Dabo tin tne Le ie bobbed and marked the measure of er hi ‘theat c and down and all around. | QUICKLY EXCUSED. | cunt thee Wy tu’ watek ska te Mr. Quinn balked a little rifheg tey |result was a count of ninety-two beats . 5 punishment when questioned by Dis-| for the minute, Save for the nodding We build our boys’ clothes — |} frict-attorney Smitn and completely | of the feathers, Mr, Carman was es v4 against circumstantial eviden 85) still asa statue. She sat rather atifiy over a complete graded pat- [|*f0" inn s woman unde a! tn her chair . i . *, murder charge.” He was excused tn Dr. Carman lounged tn his chair tern for every size and kind Japite of an objection by Surrogate| with a arm thrown carelessly over its of boy figure—for long-legged Graham | back, Mrs, Carman did not consult Every Butler Bargain Is a Big Money-Saver At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores and Markets 12 EGGS, 25° Ibs. of +4 heat beef. : R. H. Ludlum, a builder, of Oyster! with Mr. Graham in bis examination et and sound; equal to a boysandchubby-legged boys, |] ey, took nix place, He had n0/ of tho taleamen. Em ‘ire 2E Ss lected; dozen 29c G * : inst ‘testimony given) In the examination of every tales- p s& 9 In carton...... forribbyboysand big-chested |} Presdice_arainst_ | by a colored person’ (meaning Cella) man Mr. Graham was at pains to 4 boys, for the boy whose arm: Coleman, the former servant in the| make clear the contempt in which 9 si arthan is Lee tio Carman household, the | princlDal] ne neta tho dlctograph. He referred iy | To Celebrate ¢ National Apple Day,” October 20 - S. wit for the prosecutton. to It 'at th ph manlealaone ’ Avid i ki that tioned by Surrogate Graham, Mr. to hear” and as “a mechanical eaves- nd in making sure tha Ladiam sald that the use of the late; | dropper with & receiver in one room Most delicious Red Jonathans; dozen . . these right-size clothes goto ||sa7nm an ee ea tines a ae aed r - prejudice’ him. are supposed to hear at one. ocd | (Ngan a . the right-size bo: s Our experi- Q. Did you ever hear of a man aKa pong on kk the other.” His He ; y: : P named Burns in connection with this | every reference to it was with a sneer ia ence and skill count just as |} case, « man who isin the moving ple-|in nis tone. 4 * ture business, and, I believe, has de-| png attorneys for botlr prosecut! a much as our care in the mak- |} tectives in hin employ? (Laughter | arg detense vere young, appearing | \{ . ly suppressed.) A. I've heard Ste, Melts has thick SeOwn i ing of them. prorapt! men. tr, Smith has thic t G tl R d d P q | “ig You heard ot hin conaton | tpn near ine art At Greatly Reduced Prices VUth Avenue, West Side, Corner of 35th Street with the Frank case in Georgia? | syectactes. His boyish face ix deeply |i | Standard Essie Brand. Standard Standard ? A. Im some labor case, I think. sunburned. questioned talesmen 7 @. You know he admits he ts the/in a ¢riendly mi ; greatest detective in the world? Mr. Graham, yellow haired, tending to baldness, seemed a little more In- tense, but always forming his words as though trying to help the juror quality, THIRD JUROR A SCHOLARLY LOOKING BUi\ DER. Albert Mount of Oceanside, a | bullder, a quiet, scholarly looking romptly accepted as the after only a moment's Quality. C | Choicest fruit, C| Quality. C| Quality. c Large No. in extra large Cea No 3 Regular No. 2 ) 10, so-called cans, 5 ia i in. can, solid can, choice gallon can. . tall, each. packed fruit. . FPUit os: 7 oe The Decreased Consumption of ae New California Frits Great Coffee Sale P Prunes, lb. 7. Bibs. 20° You will find solid satisfaction in any one of these coffees C ff. h d id d They cannot be equalled elsewhere in flavor, aroma and “cup fe) ee as cause wih esprea a aantinin tance :ofitehi vente with New Santa Clara fated av crasing 00 aot to the pound Guality’ tithe “1 c alarm among the coffée trade. | Adiatigd hy edgar Ht “Survie” ot Prunes, averaging 8 saa 10° Maracaibo and Cl Maracaibo aud 2 l ‘ Choice blend of C| Best blend of the next talesman Santo: b. Santos. lb. | questioned. He sald ulso he believed 10 pi wd 8 with t-Ib. 25¢ Coffee that any one proved guilty of mur- “Th 9 R ” der in the hould be exe- Pp h Eval rated, SX 20 zac Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 30¢ Coffee ] eres a neason Pr Rec eac es, Eraperaie tb 30 2o¢ Stamps FREE with 1-Ib. 38¢ Coffee scree tae |S Sg arn Shs | [28 Stam BREE wih ea Brande feel about it,” he adde ane witn 1-lb. or | couRT OVERRULED CHALLENGE Apricots, vapora ed, 12° Your choice of Colon, Oolong, English Breakfast or Mixed. Extra choice, lb. Kooks hind im questioning h ALLY wit the pe gc eese, Cream; Ib...... Rich whole milk with ALL the cream pai iehe nd ie Cranberries, Ger Cog va Sem Belle Brook Milk, 325° ‘Vall 10c. can of rich, sweet milk; Jarvis, after an instant of hesitation 1°¢ 6 ‘. o é 10 Evaporated thicker a cream..... id th h could, a Justics iy Unita attnatdee™* Hl] Potatoes, 100° ong | Smith Jarvis id hesttati: \4 Mr smuen Jarvis sata neatesine |! Sweet Potatoes ..4 ». 10 Sometimes Jarvis required nearly half G rt A 1 5 It 10° i eo to i hh l. IS +5 Laas eae AC A at reening es. Condensed Niilk, é el 5 Butler’s Brand, in cans, response to further questions by evidence if it were strong enough. ing Jarvis the District-Attorney per- low, ‘ Read dba : Ked an the Twenty years ago the manufacture of Postum was started in the small MM gush chelieage, ot es Onions, finest grown....... 3 is. white building shown above. The business grew! Pica i iB tet ye be ————————————_—_—— t, but nobody In particular intxed | Doctors found that coffee drinking was hurting the health of people, {up ith thle case.” Ho waa aahed Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, 10¢ Sanitary cans,each _ Essie ilk, Ai fk ts t and left, y into the jury box a p 2 ae Fresh from the National Biscuit Co, :4 pn el analyzed coffee and found this harm was due to two health we sil ne ‘ta Prepared Buckwheat, feet: 15 All 10c Facl Ss an =e Bach 4° ‘ don mayb h Rach. ach, wrecking drugs, caffeine and tannin. mice Rok know, it 7a} Blue Ribbon Syrup, in cans, each.. 10° Pkgs. ii Pkgs. People injured by coffee stopped its use and started to drink Datiae GIR AAS Wai WADE, en Te Peerless Molasses, in cans, each... 10° : piue q DDOM alms, large glace jer. wea ‘a ihe hy “raced tan At AllL31 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Lbesty TF ety Bland’ aot 2 Mr, Smith's questions with bf scoriedes tf | Guinness’sStout & Bass Ale || Macaromt | "cure. Qo ana A rneys in the trial and felt The World’s Two Best Brews, recommended by all physicians ag e each. .... +++ of deciding the cuse oo for their strengthening, tonic and health giving properties. Brac low atied aera this weakens Kirkman’s Borax Soap. ap, 25¢ Hunt made haste from the] | the merits of the evidence. raham the talesman said Twenty great factory buildings, covering nearly ten acres, now sur- round the little building where Postum was first made, and carloads of this iam de Hata ou kaon ‘he was 16 Guinness’s Stout Bass Ale Butler’s Best Borax wholesome food-drink are shipped daily to take the place of coffee on the Panked, Ue Carmen's BT aay gag Bismpe PAE 8] 45) BO 2% fame EEE $1.50 Vacuum Washers. Fotp tables of hundred of thousands. t wouldn't influence 4 Ig enc } me in og, ia your mind still open about this ase, no matter what you have read inthe papers? A. Yes, quite open. | Mr Hovey waa accepted ea vel) The Big Dollar’ s Worth-— Unsurpassed Value 1 ae Stamps FRE $y .00 15 ae Stamps F $4.00 with dozen splits, with dozen splits, Adlowance of 15 per en bott!es and 10c per dozen splits for empties. ee Each cup of coffee carries its dose of caffeine and tannin (about wa grains of each) and sooner or later symptoms of poisoning show themselves in headache, biliousness, heart disturbance, nervousness, indigestion, sleep- lessness, etc. At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets He Price Reductions in Meats Choice Chuck Steak, § 2 ™ 2§e| fourth Jur | FAIR PRISONER rows MORE Bottle ? id eenearens, Whiskey...... we \$ IN TRIAL. tt ° Be oice California Sherry, ic . Relief generally follows when one quits coffee and uses POSTUM. Be Un ciel oom iaoasin warconetee Bottle J. B. Choice California Port, me 1 Sirloin Steak, extra special, Ibsssss+e. BOC ; LPsairgpal a pure food-drink with a rich Java like flavour, is made of teva thy oetan Bhieae All Three Large Regular Sized Bottles .... pvesa Chopped Bett, Is. .s sevens + prime wheat and a small per cent of molasses, absolutely free from caffeine, E AR pa 2 he: mn Ib, te eens tins ash Caren ‘carte: ae I | Special Reserve Rye Whiskey §9¢| | Boston Boneless Pot Roast, . 16° otter ; "|p | Superior blend of choie st ryen worth $1.26 a bottle, cut to. Corned Pigs Knuckles, ... 1144¢ he me ed jess under constraint “YG a a ee b than the cigne or ten women tn the Hl | Da tivs Malt Whiskey, bottle, 75°¢||Corned Spare Ribs, »........... . 1} “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM |): "801 Bities Malt Whiskey, bottle, 69¢| |Heinz’s New Sauerkraut, 3 i. 1 vin W, Smith, a painter, of Cedar- rn hurst, Ww cept th ixth . —sold by Grocers everywhere. juror. He nnd read about the case, , Double 29 Stamps FREE on FRIDAY With AJ) Purchases except Butter and Sugar > but had formed no fixed conclusions. While Mr. Smith was being examined