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tata iy aed Fe LD. tempt to place the ra Bown q Hipberieii(y on the shoulders of Com-| tore mo # missioner Wallstein, but the investi- 9 Kator would have nothing to do with estified hearing, tat . Now pipe they examined the body of the dead 7 Baioom, sixty-five years old, man and fou aot which od VB Parmer, facing a frigid gale that “ce to bring Up Dr, Weston onl nyehette was fred from a distance it the mercury to 5 above xero, — precluding the possibility of sulc nid Gay Seine il “As an individual I have no power | phe Piatrict-Attorney's offices found on a road carly to-day je before the board just an Quickly | the murderers were fr “i by tan! | | a can a ws it up. eremution of the body: tHe following + — 7 * janry ager, counsel for Dr. " ‘ {Board to Geahle Charges | bord Vouth Is King | BES] Weston, to-day declared hin client! Agked if a similar disposition of a | jos, dancing, motoring, tennis) ug—You must do these things or you must be well in hoaith.| Will age you 40 faut as Impaired Digestion {ipation, case under the Massachusetts law would be possible, Dr. Magrath sald: | “Positively not. There was no basis! of a diagnosis of suicide, The diagno- | als was unsupported by evidence. It is unlikely such a diagnosis without d | records could happen under the Mas- beat uNetia syst t made those statements “or Charles Norris, who has been’, Commissioner under oath in| the director of the Bellevue Hoxpital | [has no redress concerning the testi mony of Robert A. and Charles Lae | Bowler, both of whom accused Dr. | | Weston of accepting gifts. | Poor — . “If proceed: f the 1 Of Appetite, Hendach®, Dizziness, vy sev oer yee ules ou can rid yourself of these! yy teruel 1, Koinberg, President of | Moner of Accounts is an official In~ ( auiry, recognized by the courts, using j the Hoard of Coroners, announced to- |r. Made Against Dr. Weston During Inquiry, ore the board | to (eyrei) : Victim Unknown to Tenants} pr. ¢ “faidlan, who has been drawing $3,000 he appeated to Dr. Chafies Norris and limdrn’ a of 8. Carcla & ‘Bros, Ne. #5 (* yeur on the city payroll aince 1989.) Dy Dougie mmers, both patholo West = Thirty-sixth Street. = Her fig Lindh made his declaration | giste at caracul neckpiece and muff pad seen bought at Altman's [n a purse in her muff were $12 in bills and $3.16 in| | coins, a woma pen face Waitham | } watch, No, 61,282, and a subway ticket. | Under the cont of her auit she wore | la sieeveless coat of ack qutited Vek. Her and un-! {derw | gova eniet the groun vexington | Avenue, was at the side of ¢ he woman a minute after she struck tie con. | rete surface of the yard. He found| her lifeless. The body was taken tw the Morgue. A well dressed woman, about six-| A reprosentative of Casoia & Bros., y, made her way from the atreet toy who knows all thelr regular cus-| he roof of the five-story tenement at | tomers, was sent by the firm to the of Lexington Avenue House Where She Dies. i No. 71 Lexington Avenue at 980| Morgue to view the body, Ci of Dr, Albert T. Weston, the! t » 0 laboratories since 1904, declared on) N ‘gue to e body, Casola & tn cauhue cater ie hee iN LAL ll ihe. Wt ere atand all the Coroners’ physicians, | o'clock to-day, divested herself of her | Bros. are custom tailors, but at In- ene, Skin Eru “ pe Ee) lec ‘ with the exception of Dr Schultze,| outer ec . ‘i Troubles.” | day of uccepting “presents” for put- ments may be, Lr. Weston, like any | were Ine Meine men ase ted seviste ine mein Hh bpd tla Bi i 100, Bie the Boi ting hin “O. K." on death certificates. other citizen, Is without remedy by be oc tev counpine six flotien below.-ane "No 71 Lexingt ntre Street, N. Y.| Hteps will be taken to oust the phY-| suit for libel or slander if the state ITEMS FOR IN Trust ina: lide bs Heteesha dls DLR sed | ments made by the witness are at ali pertinent to the inquiry.” Mr. Unger added that the Co Appeain had decided slanderous [Menta made by witnesses tn the course of @ judicial proceeding are privi- leged. | Tho investigation into the Cor- | oners' OMco was given added impetus to-day when Supreme Court Justice Pendleton decided Dr, Bodog Beck of a ports of gener m i Mondays rt a imports | © of $720,726, To date tweity-five raliroada for necond week 1) pugeibgs Riel Monae earnings 615, or 12 40-100 Worhington O1 able Dec. 31 to at Reduction of $1 ie dividend of $ of record N | at wore in your life— Shirts just about big enough Tho Court gave its approval to the | Investigation in declaring the “sup- | pression of facts in in derogation of | common right.” Dr. Beck had refused to answer on the mround that he would be reveal- lng & profeasioml pecret, contrary to| ¥' the law ‘forbidding physicians to destify concerning patients. Dr, Beck's difficulty with Commis- sloupr Wallstein grew out of the in- yostigation into the death of, Inanc Weingart, who was found dead Nov. 6, 1943, In & bathtub in the same apartment house’ in which Dr. Beck lives. Dr. Herman Hellonstein, thé Coroner who viewed the body with his physician, Dr, Lehnne, did not bold an autopsy, when, according to Comminsioner Wallstein, the circum. cents per pound. “thumb of Daddy’s glove, Wraps and dresses and tiny. soft shoes— : “Yotug,ymother probably has - them put away somewhere. Anyway, they probably came right out of this store. So we feel it’s no wonder we know pretty well here at Best’s how to provide your wi plus after divic H 69. Increase of raion of §9,900,- it tate of $7 par of bond for ‘x of Southern Pacific “value of p decreased § 316 profit and loss surplus Of June 30. $90,5 Pitteburwh Stock Exchange voted to pen for business on Dec, 2. Trading will be without. reatriction. In stocks Mated on, local exchange and not Itsted on others, vr ti d the last G rine Hor sdresses and coats and/all sorts |) stances wurrounaing Weingnrva-death| nogton rey ig atcha Hane of things ° now that you are x growing up like a hollyhock. a We expect to keep tight on q supplying you when you ‘are’, a grandmother. You Won" % mind if we keep on reminding. you that “‘you never pay mére at Best’s’’? $11,385,000, 2 ; NEW YORK COTTON MARK Friday, Nov, 27, will be first notice day for geuivery of. cottan on December con- ‘The second specific case of murder roncealed — made ponsible, it is ¢harged, through the inefictency of the present Coroners’ system-—was brofght out this afternoon by Com- (miastoner Willlstein {n his examina- tion of Dr. Magrath. ‘The case was the ‘death of Hugene Rothette, who died on March 9 last from a bullet yruag patloend at-the Detnware Ho- rd avenue. Commis: ner Wall “reading the cae ‘thecrecord, wala; “The Coroner's physician who ex- amined this body was Dy, Lehane. After a cursory examination he re- ported ‘Death due to bullet in head: suicide.” The undertaker who ha dled this body was thoroughly ex, rienced in gunshot wounds. His # piclons of murder were aroused SILVER Sterling && Plate prices mere, ot off vin fe a 6 it the start, offered ji 2 more Se les Was ‘ record since nL aaa tnarket was quiet and abor ee an im dhigh, | Low, Last, thy Market closed Geay 2 to 11 points de- dine. VTA Avenue, West Bide, Corner of 86th Street ——e——_—_. WHEN A MAN I8 GRANDPA. (From the Toledo Blade.) No matter how young or amooth his randchildren get if he had whiskers Big Furniture Stores ons at the High Rent District mk Or oun NO DEPOSIT SALE wot ts oognt' i a TS ‘ a Ce ie tiie ‘oe cate ef bate as fliciont at Gotdt 2 jension Table hn The Sandwich Trap Provides a Useful and Inexpensive Gift The pattern illustrated is entirely new. Saw-pierced in a erecta pattern, the new, square form is an effective variation from the round or oval, and is much admired. Made in three sizes: 7 inches square $5.00,. . 8% inches square $7.50, 10 inches square $10.25. This new tray is merely suggestive of hun- dreds of other artistic gt things in silver, that have recently been received from our many fac- tories. Please accept our invitation to look through the exhibition in our block-deep store at your convenience. International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co, Established, 1852 49-5 West 34th Street through to 68-70 West asth &t., New, York se Your Sitting Room Help You Pay Your Rent! By Baying @ Ducteld Bed. It Is 4 Pieces Furniture in One n make the bea lot in all. woods and coverings. EE eh ory Rooms Furnished Complete E: Seat Spurs Regular $136 Value $79 TWO STORES ett op warat uti, He. 1 was instantly killed. No one saw her as she was on her way to the roof or heard her after she reached there. struck and dislodged a temporary -| Mrs. James McConaghey, on the top features were regula: and her hands been compelled to labor. ced | Serge tallor made suit bearing the of tenements between Twenty-sfth and Twenty-sixth Streets, It les near the shortest route between the subway station at Twenty-eighth. Street and Fourth Avenue and Belle- ‘vue Hospital. The police.have a the- ory that the woman was on her wa; to or from Bellevue, yi No one in the house.or In the neigh- orhood had ever seen her before. In her leap she vebox outside the kitchen window of, eo CHICAGO. WHEAT. 1 alta CORN! joor, and this’ was the first notifica jon to the le in the house of the Central Leather ompany—Quay ‘e:ly | visit of the mysterious suicide, i oi TISt, Manes, i 7 i No. 285 y i divid of cent. on prefe: ttt n to fit your middle-sized dollie, |) 5 7% sonra Mak Won amt a. | toni iy pevabie Jan. to stock of record | | TM@ woman was thin asd pale and ce hwer questions asked by Commis: | hee had apparently suffered recent phy- Cie, change, ‘ pI ro to Jail, — tt henge, Socks about the size of the Pee Saree incon, sper metal has advanced to 123-4] #ical pain or mental distress, Her fon : 10%. pot! rte ‘ Saree feretta p 4 uying by milling in in, Southwestern, markets» eereste ‘Towards the close prices cased off. Gr eusstten, an A hlad selling was we absor' luring earl; tr Closed at declines of 3-8.t o ee ere tho @ woman who-had not She wore a comparatively new blue reas Time = Arrives at Lamberts Buy your Christmas Gifts of Jewelry where big assortments of the most approved p styles, in guaranteed workmanship, are placed before your eyes—at Lamberts. Buy where the prices are low, because $250 ¢ a: >: they are factory prices,—importers’ prices and Dg do not cover a high cost of storekeeping—at Lamberts. ' Choose now and pay later. A great. con- venience to early Christmas gift purchasers is. the lay-away plan at Lamberts. Buy Solitaire Diamond Engage aes re hnras tp are dii in Porte: ter spot-¢ ‘payment for la quantit ies. Hand-made frountings of sold 14-karat or oat gold ‘and platinum from yectery. remises—at: Lamberts. » Buy the ese Gold. Wedding Ring of 4 firm Abs has specialized in them since 1877. All styles and shapes. ‘Eng ving Free, Never has a complaint of a wedding ring been =D _made. at Lamberts Solid Gold Bracelets, fanci- t, $3.30 up fully carved, richly grnamented SS or plain, as you please. Guar- $4.00 up anteed. Plain Gold Bangles $6 up $5.25 up 14-karat, $4.40 up 18-karat, $5.50 up 22-karat, $7.00 up ees rey, $375 ee ON Es eS iy ine turned and engraved, solid 14-karat angle (that does not open), $14.50. a (to open), $17.00. LAMBERT BROTHERS DIAMONDS—JEWELRY--WATCHES Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Evenings Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10 Coward Extension Heel The Original and Most Helpful Heel , For 34 years, in his Custom Depart- * ment, James S. Coward has made a specialty of the Coward Extension Heel, for the relief of fallen arches, weak ankles and flat-foot conditions. For Your Arches’ Sake— Wear Coward Extension Heel. JAMES S. COWARD, 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. iy, SHEAR wanas ( Malt Orders Paica "SOLD BONWIT TELLER & CO. | Coats and d_Day-Time Coats Exclusive and unusual models in handsome Bianchini fabrics anid Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats A collection of smart styles in the season's most favored fabrics, 1A) Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats An entirely new model just receiving its introduction, developed’ tt | 55 & 57 Flatbush Ave. “Cupid Keeps the Love Complete in Next Sanday’s' World Migaaia’ The Specially Shop of Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Ay WILL OFFER WEDNESDAY 4 Extraordinary Special Values in Women’s n’s Evening Wraps & About. One Hundred 4 Women’s Bvening Coats ‘ORIGINAL IMPORTED MODELS AND “7 ACCURATE REPRODUCTIONS _ Taken From Regular Stock and Offered at Greatly Reduced Prices 75.00 95.00 135.00 Richly Trimmed With Fur the like-metallic brocades, chiffon velvets, brocade velvets, gold and silver embossed satins. ty one or two of a kind. 29.50 trimmed, with the fashionable furs. 31.50 in smart cloth fabrics with large raccoon collar. From the Factory to the, Home and PLAYER PIANOS Our salesrooms are now filled with beautiful examples of the latest creations of our faclary—Grands, Upright and Player Pianos in an infinite variety of styles and woods, unexcelled for Tone Quality, Delicacy of Touch, Remarkable Durability, Excellence of workmanship and design. Our Player Pianos Are Superior to All Others WISSNER —LECKERLING — REINHARD PIANOS In discontinued case de- am at reductions from $75 to $150 New Upright 190 of a reliable make, New 88-Note Piayer Pianos NEW PIANOS TO RENT REASONABLE RATES Complete Stock of Machines and SOUND-PROOF MONSTRATION Up-to-date, WAREROOMS: Near Fulton St BROOKLYN Words and Music of Light Burning” From “The Lilac Domino,” Now Playing at the 44th St. Theatre, Senu GRAS ake! y Ji Me sane rera weiss

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