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| the Birmingham Age-Hersi4. the comedian, has been on y heavy parte? agon he was the PRISONERS’ BANK at Sing Sing issues “traveliers’ checks,” but does not guarantee opportunity to use them. FOUR TABLESPOONS OF PINEAPPLE JUICE cured Pennsylvania man who for weeks had tried to cure hiccoughs with hundreds of remedies, KIDNAPPED BY CAR FENDER, three-year-old Rrooklyn boy waa chased half a block by mother, who found he didn't have a« scratch. Ke) x eoratch “RUN" ON CHICKENS in East Lansdowne, Pa,, aince J ™ Mrs. Otto Woerner found a $100 diamond in chicken’s 5 HAS CHRONIC RHEUMATIBM fo bad he couldn't hold up his own arm, t# alibi of man on trial in Wyoming , for holding up and robbing fiften stage coaches in Yel \ jowstone Park Heraldic Ring With oddly formed Monogram, Family Crest, Insignia, etc. Set with Diamond and Birthstone. | ‘Belld 10-carat Gold Solid i¢-carat Geld $12.50 ‘re $15.00 ie mative $12.00 ‘re «=—« 99.50 a ll plgdtium and Smal sires for Women. ‘Cotalogue of Chrisimas Suggestions Mailed Free DIEGES & CLUST ST., NEW YORK treet entrance to Subway) GIRL MUST GO TO BCHOOL even if she docs learn grth is round, decides Ohio Judge in fining her father, who wouldn't send her because he thinks it's fint. Saturday's and yerterday’s receipts, £510, and encaped without attracting at- tention. The police pointed out to the manager, Edward Klein, that had the safe been kept In the main atore jn view from the Tremont Avenue windows it would have been almost impossible for thieves to work safely, as policemen and detectives from the Bathgate Avenuc Station nearby aro constantly passing the store all night SAFE CRACKED NEAR POLICE, | nowt Get 8510 tn Drag Store Near Bathunte Avenue Station. Rurglars entered a rear window of the Riker-Hogeman drug store at No. 4. Tremont Avenue, early to-day and ripped tho safe to pleces, They took : Ee roanaes Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 12\st St. This Dining Room Suite---an Ideal Xmas Gift for the Home Open a Charge Account --- Pay $1.75 Weekly ‘There is no time in all the year when people seats, The price is only $117.50—peyable $1.75 ‘are more anxious to have their homes look attrac- weekly, than at Christmas. No wonder the family is so enthusiastic and tive = that mother says this is the happiest Christmas of ‘Why don’t you follow the example of thousands ef others and give your home a present this year? This suite—and we have more just like it in our complete stock—consists of nine pieces. Iti in ceptionally well made. ‘ine quartered wil everything for housekeepii a very pretty grain. Chairs (5 straight and | arm with the quality of the goods and the low, p! Bs ccs eobelotored in veal Weather and have slip Pasied ites cand sarnniee, Your creat is Both Stores Open Every Evening Until Christmas . Sena Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them member of the family can enjoy—which will last for years—which is useful as well as pretty, and the payments are so easy that they will never miss we Come nd et vs show you our bg snc of ing—you-will be deli i Comfortable 3-P mage, or suite is upholstered in ihe cobatantial s Rebed yer mY hy stg ait floor and big rug racks which make iece Parlor Suite |: years. A Temariaife value wh $44, 00 |; Hoor and big, 18x36 Smyree Ry THE EVENING WORLD, Breitung, Dr Engelbert Bronkhorst were this morn- ing arraigned before Judge Julius M. 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Pay by the week dies, ranging in price from 75c to $12.00 ‘SHIP PLOT CASES AGAIN HEARD nw | FEDERAL ct || Five Prisoners New Indictments and Plead Not Guilty. Robert Fay, Walter Scholz, Herbert gerous weapons to conspiracy to murder. ‘These are the men who a month and a half ago were arrested in the plot to injure ships and car- goes of the New indictments were brought last week. allies on the high seas, Each pleaded not guilty, Bronk- horst shouting out his plea before the indictments were read to him. “Not guilty!” shouted. “Abso- Fay and & were rearraigned ment, they havi Both refused to plead, and Henry Unger, attorney for Kienzle and Bronkhorst, said that he wanted @ commission appointed to go abroad and take He was given five days in which to prepare his motion. testimony for his clients, Assistant United States Attorney Knox asked that the bail of h each defendant mitted to remain, Scholz and Bronkhorst went Tombs, unable to furnish and nale are Mberty on bonds. |GOURT GLERK HAS MANIA FOR TAKING HOT BATHS Ernest Wolff of New Rochelle Held Under Observation as to His Sanity. A manta for personal cleanliness | has caused the New Rochelle police to take into custody Ernest A. Wolff, | @ clerk in the Surrogate’s Court of | New York County, and hold him for observation as to his sanity. Wolff, who lives at No, 160 Lock- wood Avenue, New Rochelle, began to act peculiarly three weeks ago. He insisted on shaving on rising in the morning, returning home at night and on woing to bed. Then he began bathe nk Friday night he got out of bed every time he waked through the night and took a bath, at every possible opportunity, His family, fearing that he might be weakened by the succession of hot | baths, undertook to lock him out of | | the bathroom Saturday night. became violent, down the door and attacked those who interfered with him. trol him, the family sent for the police, _—_—_——— Wolff, attempted to break Unable to con- Williamsburg Morning Fire. Tenants had to flee from a frame tenement on North Tenth Street, Lines famabure, Hight morning when a second alarm! fire broke out in the premises of the Atias Steel Manufactur! North Tenth Street, Conzey, & neighbor, escape. :| CREDIT Just before day! ng, Company, Nos. 208-10 djointng. “Edward tiperintended’ the damage was about $2,000, PAY $1.00 A WEEK. Columbia Leader, $75 MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 191 Arraigned on Max Kienzle and ranging ie Rey ord FRANK golden, timed” or serly SBngusn All the latest secords wand we charge them Columbia Grafonolas $15 to $200 53to Lida 14thSt., N. Y. | Geta Columbia On Easy Payments We give you the advantage of our famous credit terms, No red tape. Come and open a charge account with Oldest Furniture House in America. COWPERTHWAIT 3d Avenue Park Row at 12]et Street | ot Chatham Sq, “Never Mo!” = tus” rt} “Weber a i Fields" any one does not know do to a grouch—let him hear this record, that's all! 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