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KILLED IN MONTH. ‘on New Youk Rall a Tronteye.” ‘of accidents on the talironds Soaadior, of Greater Now Sept: » imued by the ‘Bervice Céomminion to: thirty persons WIFE GIVES PROOF OF ADOUBLELIFE LEDBY HUSBAND ba ‘ were. killed, fractured skulle, two Hmbs, tweaty<one broken 111 were injured sertousty in were 118 car collisions, 293 ck ty care and 1,110 ve- by wars: Passengers num- 2,815 Fecetved minor Injuries. ER JOH NS eg se, ye BRONCHITIS Mether says:-~ a Sustus, of Jersey City, says \'s Medicine always cures her ” when they are run down ot have a cold or cough. “We 4 pd. it to everybody.” D Mr. and Mrs. G. [Justus, George K. Root in Suit for Debt Used for Divorce. How George Kent Root, David Ward, vody West End avenue, with Anna K. neascs. Mi Root divorce. is suing for OFFER FOR SATURDAY Men’s Banister Shoes All Styles and Leathers 6.50 Usual $7.50 Value. ‘Bench-Made Men’s Thomas Cort Shoes HAND SEWED All Styles and Leathers. 8.50 usual $11.00 Vatue. anklin Simon & Co. eet ee a wh NDED 150M OKAW BROTHERS BOYS CLO GHATS & FURNISHINGS r : Yeur boy ought to learn, while ung, the full meaning of lothes buying economy. At ir store he has the advantages a most comprehensive show- g in everything worth while boys’ clothing, something we | have specialized in for a good Y peat os Place & Fourth Avenue «K FROM BROADWAY —~ SUBWAY AT DOOR Paying high prices tor cheap furniture. Hee Goldburs’s ‘wonderful assortment of high-grade Grand Rapids Fu: niture and Gerpela sold on CREDIT AT CASH PRICE! nly the fact we are out of the high Il overhead expense: id buy in enormous quantitl Dressers, $27.50 pooms FURNE: =D Rand Ne ied 85 pow te wave. or, suoud Cor. 163d St. Prompt Service Testimony " Glvet iy Broker | & stock and bond broker and husband of Mra. Perle Ward Root, daughter of the late the multi-millionaire lumber magnate, lived for two years In the Wellesley Apartments, No. 440 Connell was told in Justice Giegerich's part of the Mupreme Court to-day by Mra. Root and a dosen other wit- The Koots have not lived together district, for our rd Avenue, THE EVENING WORLD, for any length of time in the Inst twenty years, Mra. Hoot tentified When her father died ahe inherited sixth of hin eatate, consisting of feal estate in West Virginia, Michi- gan and California, out of which her oper One of the trustees, made 000 m year for twelve yearn Woot who ia said to be in California Al present, js secretary and treagurér lot the W. D. Hord Company, Ine, | bond and mortenge dealers at No, 32 | Broadway. Mra. Root, who resides in the Lor- No, 2 Bast Forty-fifth street, testified she was married in Detroit on April 14, 1888. One daughter, Bu- genie, now twenty-five yehrs old, ia the wife of an army officer stationed in the Philippines. W. H. Lane, superintendent of the Wellesley Apartrhents, identified a photograph of Miss Coffhell as the woman who occupied the apartment with Root, also known there as George R. Kent, Mins Connell ts said to be from Washington, D.C. Hall boys testified they had seen Root and hia supposed wife together ih the apartment. Root, according to papers fled In the case, lived | vie M the Wellen- ley. He pald $1,700 a year for his apartment and employed a house. keeper, Mra, Mary Kenely, at « salary of 40 a month. Interesting sidelights are contained in a record of supple- mentary proceedings in the City Court in an action against Root for rent, in which he revealed the entire scheme of his household. Made a) part of the record in Mra. Root's sult for divorce, the papers quote Root as having toatified: “Besides myself in this apart (in the Wellesley) there in my ho keeper, Mra. Kenely, and an Anna Connell, also known as Mra. Kent Previous to the last three months T paid the entire rent, but since that time Mra. Kent, or Miss Connell, has paid it. It wan paid by her checks She has a bank account in the name of Lucille ©. Root in the Hecond Na- tional Bank of thin city. “Lam separated from my wife. Rig last time I saw her was in M: r nt oight years of age: or four months Ih for myself, ie C. Root and the housekeeper out of the money bor- rowed from Miss Root.. Within the Inet sixty days I have borrowed about $500 from her. She hi to my order, e them and given back to her to pay the retained enough to p Junchea and dally expenses, cille Root, who is simply assum- ing that name, is Anna K. Connell, Nhe has an income of about $800 year from atock she owns: have a fife insurance Ladin b.4 the Mutual Benefit Life Ini Company, Anna K. Connell beneficiary, 1 took it out in 1 and made my wife the beneficiary. Bhe assigned it to me later, and I then the beneficiary changed to Mise ‘onnell. have received no money big ‘onnell since Jan, me $2 last night night before @ me $2. She ‘| usually give r $3 a di ‘The present whereabouts of Misi Connell were not revealed in the trial of Mra, Root'a sult. Root: fled no answer do the suit, Among the witnesnen for Mra. Root were Theo- dore H. Krohle, a broker a in old friend of Hoot and hie wife. Kenely, the housekee: iets FOR INVESTORS. the past t rebased i" the f jet declined § months’ grosa declined $8: Net “decreased $368, Chien, from Ji ago and Creat Western's grone july 1 decreased $147,110, Three months’ gross de Net after tux OT, 293,706, Rock Island c ited ron with jotaliod fest, a to thin the § eral trust 4s de- prot tive nt $81. 719.0 000 depoxited in Hol- ee controls $38,71 Tt ts reper ed Armour interests have ret stock pecured Lyell yard ing vl nt in vane, fraliron fe ‘in Ca ay vaely 4 interested, September t increased Bross increased | a stn2. 724. Sur wed $197,999, Appears to be quite a good that price. Union Pacite's Septomber gro: $188,4R9, Net increased hres monthn’ sfrons, declined § Net increased $210,647. nee passed ting to ope “trading in tin and. Tonds range Will also be reopen ir , in 8 committee 000, Al 0 | Penn F EXPERT TESTIMONY AS TO COST OF BINDING SPECIAL EDITION BOOKS Defense of Men Charged With Using the Mails to Defraud Concluded. ‘The défense of Jame J. Farmer and others charged with using the mails with intent to defraud In de luxe book deals waa concluded to-day before Judge F r in the United States District Court. The defense will be permitted to offer the testimony of one more witness on Monday. He in in Chicago, was expected here to-day, but did not afrive. The jury was ex cused until Monday morning. Counsel renewed their various mo- tions to dismixs the indictment, &« Judge Fomer will pass finally on these on Monday The defense cartier inthe day co 1- linued the examination called to testify to the value of the books sold by and his as Walter str Austin of N 4 bbok manufactur testified that the cost of a inting, &e, wan from @0 cent. of the price of # bP His hoi jates of tt might be » It depe pn what tomer might be willing to pay. “Immortals” was put out by hic own hous ume, some t lots an books, J 000 for Hin firm, 3. induc the «et sald, gives L nis 10 buy Farmer and cha § It wan « full hand tooled stamped the cost would be Stamped bind: Not simil the 'T ‘arfield and ¢ narrows the ca “Bil Hartl iriMin of th y's staff on an ind with the tas en % Anna V, Crombie of Fifth avenue | Thirty-first street, The larceny charg grows out of the sale to her of number of books th wan sald to have be misrepresented. War arraigned before Judge Ke the Court of General Sessions aaa ba: fixed is the Chief’s most ant. Those fresh, cigarettes, rolled “ the men contented ai know, “The Best Tobacco in NAVY is a wond ® some tobacco for two n} ” d the ripest, mellowest B delig tfully rich, swee' Then we pack NAVY i with Four Wrappings, HIS” De Hog May. ipal inte and Russian exporte will Be urine urtatled ho were bi in various reign al i er than ret ly tp 5-8 to , TON, Oct Allusions «In the New York ean en brought ko the att ent Wilapn, and it w Watively to-day that Is opposition | WILSON ON RELIGIOUS ISSUE. | n= joned near tho| t= 4 hax been larg: Closed firm, a heenee here nen wo ' BALTIMORE. MD. Ne an he to voters maselyea on vectarian issues. of experts " ’ Found | Embrace With & sink re HORTON, Maes, Oct. 30. —Announe bel Marge agg AB iaad Choice of:solid 14-karat or 18* | ment wan inade to-day of'the marriage tanked’ Om a of Miss Margaret’ Howard Jacques, karat gold and platigum. | | Cheate The ata retail price of $100 a vol- Istand their NAVY 7 “The Works” they keep the Chief himself many thousands of NAVY smokers GAIL & AX NAVY — Long Cut Tobacco and it’s kept right, We carefully age and blend G.W.GAIL & AX. * Ee NAM tg 9s + RIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1500 IRISHMEN HERE TO ESCAPE DRAFTING Advance Guard of Larkin's Anti- War Campaign Reach Here on the Cedric. ey te a 1914. WILSON-OWES OFFICE | TO ROGER SULLIVAN, . . ! Chairman. MeGombs Says -llinois Leader Decided Fight Over * Nomination. CHICAGO, Oct, 30.—Willlam F. McCombs, Chairmgn of, the National Demoeratie: Conim! in aw speech | RISTMAS JEWELRY| . Ready , at Lamberts ¢ hieistmas Fesents- iol jainond and, lid Gold Zam spectiully.” ie fi Ni vho. thik’ it: fi Ir walk about the’ is the right season to call attention to them, and from. thoee.! ay bar! anyway, an introducti jewelry fop Weddi day and Anniversary ote: OR Nee ing, Bigth- Five hundred young Irishmen ar- rived from of steamer Cedric, which got into port Queenstown the er. we tovten hore last night declared that President | Any time is a good time to remind you that Lamberts are M f Wilson owed his nomination to, large manufacturers of high-class jewelry, which they sell at factory John O'Carroll of their number [Roger C. Sullivan, Democrath tices; that they buy, of-other manufacturers in large quantities said that they were only the advance |date for United States ‘Boni ‘or spot cash; that they’ havalel hed Jerately.equipped a sto “It was not until nearly the forti- im Larkin the Irish labor 1 ; le ballot beh? ai Sullivan told me he #atd, had been conducting a cam. |" Tewarded Me. Clark's nomination | as impossible,” adid the speaker. paign “ngainst conseriptign through “Mr. Sullivan knew he coud ‘turn ireland, Ho had declared that the to another candidate and defeat Mr. time of drafting would xoon come, |\0, \nolhel Hanentee andl and advised all Irishmen who could |v!" pate id Maia There were Wilson delegations that ket away to leave for America wavediiie., ties Wee OO So these men sold thelr farma and Tapecluly knew wace going to got together what money they could nim.’ On the fortieth ballot, and sailed for New York. What they Roger Sulli- are to do they don't know, but expect Hiingls casts to get some sort of work. They de- clared it was better to Come to this country and take a chance than to go to war for Eng’ wo Se and Bet shot. BRIDEGROOM OF OFF TO WAR. thou ing t of a big ‘army to come, ph, of course, a much larger one, as when they began eli ladder of popularity back in th What all this means in the way of ecotontical jewelry: buyltg for you, one to Lamberts will show you. FINE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS Large direet: importations of ». dine, full-cut Hag fe for we paid the cutters spot cash many months ago, enable utiful Soli- -taire Diamond , Engagement Rings at prices undreamed of where middlemen ore to pay. Mountings hand made are all from the Lambert factory. we: leave when Ulinols was call van stood up ‘and sald, 59 votes for Woodrow Wilson.’ his enabled me to bring up other delegations for ‘Wilson arid was one of the important things tha him President of the United st a MOTHER AND GIRL SUICIDES. | made ates.” With thelr arms| Bertha Jasne; od daugh! ound dead to- their lives by! CHICAGO, Oct. 3 around each ¢ Solitaire Diamond Rings, $10 to $1,500 Solid Gold Brooches her a solid h like one Mundreds of sine daughter of William White Jacques, of No, 409 Reacon street, Boston, to Edgar, Baron yon ¢ n, of Riga, Rus- ‘The ceremony took plac at the wintry. he the bride's parents in N tin, The bridexro who was an oMcer In the Tus exe war, Is now on his way to Petrograd. His bride went with him and will be at Riga when he ty at the front. turning on gas Jets ayo the” husband and dafter a family quar- ; Y souKht work effort to provide for ‘the crippled but had slight piigoesa left a note ing that a I 8 Brooch with pink flower, one 5 to pie floral, clas baroque (fresh water) pearls, garnets, turquoises and other From $1.25 up. In- for watch pins, Roman,’ rose fin- name! leaves and flowers, four tls, in solid 14 - karat ad Brooch, $4.50. as ifof theirown ne and PI num, set with Dinmonds in 1 disappointed elsewhere as to styles and Lavallieres and others selling from try it in your ho: tt y | mentsluterat yourcomenente bree 96S NO MONEY DOWN -$1.25 PER WEEK FREE DELIVERY. NO RED TAPE. NO EXTRAS. be price are es) * PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS by Graduate Teachers $2.15 up. _. of Music, for two full terms, Ab: | Vwhole pearl, 1 fall cut Solid M4-kagat gold. ny Piano, No Matter What Price. ; Lavalliere, 15 half pearly. $4009 F: %9 aries cel es rea trest& 3 whole e Extra Spectal, dant! Player Piano, ji: cut -dfiae’' a karat gold fili- gree Lavallie’ $14.00. All. platinum A Lavalliere, with A chain, feck set 3 hele STORY & CLARK PIANO-CO., 12 and 14 West 32d St., New York. Brooklyn, 1100 Broadway givirags "buco, Newark, 101 Halscy St, valuable assist- sweet, Burley h gente keep nd h apoy—and in good a4 karat gold Lavalliero swith 2whole + © pe and a Wedding Ring: isa A row of Lambert Ba Solid Gold Wedding Rings, ions from solder and fram floubt.as to quality: If any stronger, hand- somer, more lasting wedding ring ismade, oN public’ las yet'te hear of it. mond, 630.00. ic¢’among all styles, widths, shapes and thick-| y ring is guaranteed and engraved free, Pleasure in Every Pair: Any puir of these Solid Gold Sleeve Links will be a pleasure to look at; to show; to wear, also to buy, since the prices are low compared with the art and the honest construction, Other styles humor. There’s day-long, year- from $2.00 a pair up. fal aa ‘round, healthful enjoyment in this karat old Cea aa pure, mild, fragrant tobacco—as Se aiee sign, polished, solid 14-kerat Rose finish, 4 hased border, solid 14-karat iold Cuff But- tons, set with full cut dia monds, $18. 45 Fair Play for Bracelets : In justice to these two Solid Gold Lambert Bracelets and to others in the brilliant assortment with them, be it said that the low srices that they are tagged with are rendered possible by Lambert ruying methods and store mapagement natin not lcaae any quality less than what we guarantee, ; Basket weaye, ogee turned, solid. 14 - karat gold Baugte (that does net open); set with $ real amethyst, $20. Bracelet (to open), $22.50, the Best Package’ erfully satisfying, whole- reasons—it’s made right urley leaf to develop that t, pleasant NAVY flavor. in the famous package that keeps it absolutely clean, sweet, Cod fresh. You can easily roll this silky Long Cut into’ perfect cigar- ettas—you can enjoy it in a pipe or.chew, NAVY is known everywhere as ‘‘the all-around tobacco.” FREE Hand engraved, inish, solid L4-karat gold ° (that pen), with 1 full cut dia- inond, $30.00. (to open), $32.50, Other Solid Gold Bracelets $6.00 up; set with diamonds $16.50 up. LAMBERT BROTHERS| rose Bracelet Ask oie dealer fe the Fre book il | DIAMONDS—J EWELRY—WATCHES i 5-cent package of VY. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY eis: Open-Eyenings Until 6, * ~ Saturday Nighté-Until 10