The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1915, Page 12

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| EE | REA AGAIN UNDER THE KNIFE. --o me ——— Judge, However, Locks Them Up in Jail te Wait f Grand Ju ‘ ' -M o« tt Bing Ming ¥ \ i ow K Gace ot t att s « White Pin Five viets, querded te ted 0 write of . tustice M y iw ty before the rand They * Joe Tho jetice urt; Ht ard Por i the department Harvey, whose co fensions uncovered the prison scan rals ree immorality a month ano; K + Kaplan and Wil iam 1 1 on These men Were all under examina tion by Prison Commissioner Rudolph Diedling when he made an investiga a and a half to in amounts so tion at the prison y , ae Diedling report was handed to the housekeeping hed || Governor and to District, Attorney = es oven ¢ plainly _ Weeks to-day In the office of the; Comfortable 3-Piece Parlor Suite suite is upholstered in reat foal feather mahogany "a 2 remakabie value. A Typical Example District Attorney it was said that Dr Diedling recommended the removal of Osborne. Much of the information on which the report was based was gained from William B, Cummina of the Car William Willett, serving a sentence for buyint Bupreme ¢ Sourt bench. District Attorney Weeks sald the | convicts would not be cifiied before | the present Grand Jury and that they | must remain in the county jai\ for the |present. Osborne insisted that he | must take them back to Sing Bing. | Omborne and Dean Kirchway went be- |fore Justice Morschauser, and the $44.00 of Our Big Values CowPERTHWAIT &.SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” Park Row at Chatham Square en. ee nen thie was denied he insisted that Justice Morschauser issue an or- der that no one be allowed to talk to the convicts until they went before the Grand Jury. The intersts of jus tice, the Court said, required the Dis. trict Attorney to have access to pros. Park Row JOINTS WERE BENT AND STIFF . FROM RHEUMATIC ARTHRITIS Hyde Park Man Tells How Knee Straightened After Using Var-ne-sis. id of 98 Dana Ave., Hyde been kept busy du few months explaint: wered from rheumatism for two years, Mr. Field ds well known to the merchants of Hyde Park and jis work necessitates him Jumping on and off a wagon deliver. ing Goods to the stores. Mr. Field said: “My friends are surprised at my recovery when they see me jumping on and off the wagon Without aay Wouble. For lwo years I suffered from rheumatism of the joints: my hip was sore and painful so that it was impossible to get any sleep. My knee was bent and | was unable to straighten it; in fact, | never believed it would be natura! again; it was drawn up so much that I walked with a limp, It was almost impossible for me to go up or down stairs, on account of the stiffness and pain in the knees. My neck was also + stiff and I could feel the disease was slowly drawing the cords stiff and tight. “Very often the pain would start at the hip and run down to my toes. After sitting any length of time it was agony to get up. “I tried many treatments without permanent benefit and thougbt the condition was incurable because so many told me! would never be better, pective witnesses at all times. Osborne prison guard in charge of the men In i, Justice Morschauser ordered him'to cease arguing. “These men are in the custody of the court,” said the Justice, “and your responsibility for them ceases, District Atéorney some of the prison records which had been subpoenaed ond returned to Ossining with Os- be sworn Monday. ALBANY, No Prison Commin: 4—The State ‘8 approval or dis approval of Tho Mott Osborne’ Wardenship of Sing Sing has b “Varne-sis was recommended ag a| postponed until Dec. 1. Commissioner rheumatic remedy and | thought [| Rudolph Diedling’s report of his re- would try once more to find relief, 1, cent investigation of Ossining insti- secured the medicine at a drug store|Ution was read at this afternoon's 4 meeting of the Commission, The and after three months’ treatment I/ Comminsioners unanimously received the report without comment, putting over decision and voting no action until their December session, The re- port was not made nublic, NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, hegie Trust Company notoriety, and] 4 his nomination for the| | warden, who is not a lawyer, made a|( heated argument for his custody of |+ when I turn them over to the Sheriff |} Dean Kirchway turned over to the] borne, The November Grand Jury wil! | § Open, Hieh December ..11.68 11.69 January... 11 11.80 * Mare 12.01 May .. 1244 July 12.21 Aucuat 11.90 “arket closed steady, 5 off. was a well man, I have gained in Zeneral health and haven't a pain or an ache, The knee has gone back to its normal condition and I would never know I had rheumatism, “Varne-sis ts a wonderful remedy for rheumatism and I am recom-| mending it to every one suffering as) 1 aid” No rheus be hind Varn varticularly in chronic rheumatism of | the joints it has been highly success- ful. Every day that a rheumatic sufferer puts off taking Var-ne-sis Is just one more day of needless suffer ing, Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass, for the new edition of his newspaper devoted to rheumatics. Var-ne-sis Boston office ts main- tained for the benefit of those taking| Var-nesis and to exhibit the collec tion of crutches, wheel chairs, ete. Get Var-ne-sis Now—today, at} Riker-Hegeman and other reliable Tell your druggist to get 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St, 7 Broadway, near 14th St, Broadwa: . 86th Street. sis for you from his whole-| 140% Rroedway (hing : r of wend to W. A. Varney, Lynn,| © *O84 Third Avenues) suee) Advertisement, ee sronts win THE BVSEINe WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, WL STE ¢ rien were ome wre ip asked that he be allowed to put a K ack tanten Valles & Nast! M I Nitlonal Lew Nerole & "Western New York Airvrake W. L, DOUGLAS Was PUT TOWORK PEGGING SHOES, wee ot ant For 32 standard of qualty for the bottom guarantees iS HELO. nn WARY NOTABLES EAR “DIVORCE” "A. G. HE Hees ee 1y|Manchioneal, Kirston......10 A.M. $10" | an Cristobal. . 10a. M, rat) Kingston 1 | + is (If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air BE MODERATE IN YOUR DIET AND REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT, WITH OIL OF KOREIN, | Hee +l Lack of fresh alr weakens the oxy; Jit off by fncreasing the exygen-carrying | power of the blood a serious case of obes- | ity may result | When you feel that you tting too | ‘out, take the matter In hand at on't walt until your figure has b @ joke and your henith ruined th carrying around a burden of unsight and unhealthy fat, | Spend as much time as you possibly can in the open air, breathe deeply, and got | from any druggist @ box of oll of korein capmulos; take one after each meal and; one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself every few days and keep | trimmed, TO HERMAN RIDDER Fur Trimmed Suits Attractive Suits of Broadcloth and Whipcord in | black, navy, brown and green, smartly trimmed | with bands of beaver and various other fashion- | able furs; included are many smart velvet and | braidtrimmed models. Women’sand Misses’ sizes. | An Unusual Sale of | fs] carrying power of the blood, the liver be- | | = ‘| comes sluggish, fa! cumulates and the! J, + Blacton of many of the vital organs. in| No Exchanges ft Q| hindered theredy, The heart action be. | . [OR] comes weak, work te an effort, and the} +} | beauty of the figure is destroyed, ! 1 $14] rat’ put on by Indoor lite le unheaitny, | | ana te nature te not assinted in throwing | Also Will Close Out 125 Suits Taken from the regular stock of Broadcloth, Whipcord and Serges; plain tailored and Fur A OL OT mR et: SE He atic eemeeneeendeteieinabieeenaieaet enema | . Pahty fret feet The © 0 & erariet throne | © canopy erecied al | the qoape: ride in Breete | Pireet seventy buwwe oe Distinguished Throng Attends crewss” ater: _* fanny @eu tied er rvices ( c Sar atlowed wo enier shiy etrong features Funeral Services Conducted During tbe requiem mane OINTMENT od, lonere, end the be ‘ “tow sand 4 , 4 basen Bawerd — “My baby's bend was 6 mam of titeters ~ The funeral services over the body |" fie bead anal they . gomed 9 etesend | 1 e0 eeeeted by (he would trent epee. Me @ould rub tp ~aappeoety Ss { Herman Kidder, editor and pub: Kev, Terence i Glimartio and ev. Use head os the pillow Ul f would tend, 7 ib the Chath of 66 tant dene Se - 3 te aan teenie ’ cheeks broke out. He would be very rome 7 bal “ or fee whee bie bead get warm P ow ee “ t teow ng were attend. sand Mer. Mrudes ind —— asive then f got wom y was ° a few innuce ITEMS FOR INVESTORS . A distinguiahed crowd f no. | 8 rdinal 004 ghee over, | enw Coticure Roap ond Cate A ‘ strong tn Gew . 70%» earning * in Church and Mate ste afte gaining f as a rdinal Parley presided at a ~ 1 eve | se of requiem celebrated by A fo two ; hs | v Fa fe Winkier of | hovtet, ' boyhood friend of Mr.| ie those preant were sod bo sane of 0 coming bark (Mig ned) Prices ease ff . Tl ve » M Davia, en fi Mee Charlee Tellie, 4: Fife Plerg rhe ' Hatefeldt and Capt. Wagner, Justice J Rocherter, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1015, ry dee a represented the German | tive Daniel Fo ¢ Cutiours Soap and Ototment do eo much eat satriale, and Mald-| J y at W mn. Senator’ Al Amith, Fire t for poor compieaions red, rough hands, and ike and eomne af (he ethers A. O'Gorman apd Mayor) Adameon Judge | Lorens Gry, thin and failing hair, ead cast eo iittie, . . eat in front pews, Mrederick eo MeAneny, President of the ghat it fe atmost criminal mot to use them, dvanced t higher than the| aeou'r’s ‘ ie urd of Aldermen; Morough Pres oasag. @ shvamanh eel 946 vou Poreked, Austro-Mun+| dent Marcus Mo Marks, Jonn A. Hen. Sample Each Free by Mail e—Anaconda sold at %, up 4). V ' neul General at New York, odore Batre, Prot. Abra With 32-p. Skin Book an request. Ad ai Waatinn to | le Hoane Jer, German Con f0'l BOTdeh, Qrege postcard “Catleura, Dept. T, Bese on the pablis | 4 al, Were also present, Be fom.” Bold throughout the world. war exdine weve’ Aas 4 jos thea were Judges, city officials! + 00,000. The market ' , . | Sunday World “Wants” tie below the top. ‘ ineral cortege ‘ea na cf ; ame nt stomobiles and atarted . , : , t Ader home at No. 11 Weat Work Monday Wonders, sn Sten! Foundries, nine Decrease $460.06 Hie an Cotton Oil Company, re- jividends on common et b / a | gue atic aS oe, | BROOKLYN 18 | divi: ind on preferred, both payable BR | De hooks close Nov. 11 | = | | “ 8, 8 Kre Company ck i thy |per cent with rights to subscribe to ° + 8% | Sommon mock of new company up to pl} Ah Mh it Rn i Tio | 30 per cent. of present holdings | Fy ——_—>———— Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn i + Rl SAILING TO-DAY. i = 8} ig I] + 1'* | Rotterdam, Rotterdam.......12 M. . + 11 |Saramacea, Argentina....-...12M Announce for Friday, Nov. 5th | + g Monterey, 12M, | \ t ¢ en = §| Panama. — | STEAMSHIPS DUE TO- ‘DAY. Regular Values to $45.00 | | 25.00 No Approvals | Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Regular Values to $30.00 20.00 + TAR] up the treatment until you are down to | of korein t# absolutely ha: + te t $ + oi $28 reduction In welght. There —Advt. SAVE M 0 NEY BY W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES Rg ne GUARANTEED Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest His name and the retail price stam ia alue and protects the wearer Poca yeh 4 prices for inferior shoes. They are the best known shoes in the world. W.L.Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected leathers, after the latest model is in a wel CATALOG FREE. W. L. DOUGLAS, 170 §) Mass. Brockto L. 452 Third A 02 Third A cor, 779 Third Av.. bet. St uate Ot. ve 847 Fighth i net FE eu Street. ¥— Gara? oo 78 LINES OF DOUGLAS STORES Noe mitt. 701 NEW YORK ue, wark Ave, a Fulton Street, cor, Pearl. WwW, £ DOUGLAS 63.00, ll-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., under the direction and personal inspection of a most perfect organization and the the: Bigbost paid skilled shoemaker: worl with an termination to make the best shoes in the world. a .L.DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 SHOES are as good for style, fit and wear as other makes costing 6 to $8, the only perceptible difference is the price. W. L.DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES hold t% their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes for the price. None genuine unless W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom, IN HILL —276 Bergenti 1 Broad Stre SPATE SON—192 Market Street. RENTON-101E. State St.cor.Broad BROOKLYN Av. 708-710 Broadway, cor. Thornton, 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue, *478 Fifth Avenue, cor. 11th Street, hattan Avenue, itkin Avenue, $4.00 AND $4.50 SHOES FOR WOMEN. if 5 0< Stamps FREE Friday, Nov. 5th, Only With Purchases of $1.00 or Over uzZ7mZZPresent COUPONazzzz This Pitty) at aac Green St Coupon is A h Cash ani Good on for Purchases of $1 or Over Wit cm ta THESE | FIFTY STAMPS are of th AMPS are of the same kind as ; those A you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases, N (Eve. World, Nov, 4- 15) A. D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, Ine. B ILLITE EEN A. D. MATTHEWS! SONS, Inc. eh Tre | THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACEY The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. —

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