The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 4

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fT meme oe Ew an — 1 gn en cmmmnermerm epee nT teeenee er re: 4 ‘NOVEMBER 27, 1916. . Oh A ————_——--— : ; ret ewe Dasa PRE en STORIES oe Sens “DOPEY BER "6 [sa the mt f Court | @ quiet part of Tt since he as-| Grand Jufy. They must bring what- O'Malley for the defense Mrs Deppter | , Dr. 8. B. Bennett, yes <4 ox. ' NY, ANG CHIEF, Clerk ¥ raus on Jan, 6 1914, | cabed r crimes ever records they ,are directed to dented that she had told any one. Pert, Is on is way foc Magee euey oN MURDER CHARGE’ Mr. str seoatly Walked thio | °Y veads bring, and calling tifem will leave the that the words uttered by the scream= the exact nature of the disease re- ie | Stra ly wa and dealers just where they etand now. | ing woman were so indistinet that she | yorted the 1iveuleom - _— mult tw “ f thei Michael F. Burns, prosident of NIGHT MR | uld not tell wha TTS eae SEtnn / Death of Man ™ D 1 tienda and fre acquitted and tho Fest aot free. | | Burns Brothers, has not beep sub- 5 Witla Depple ge ee See eda ob Rails crete irk no ware! “Dopey Benny" drove up to. his poenned, He offored a week ago to the roadway and. ater om all potnte in the quarantined Walked Into Battle Zone At n it n ome In an automobile and was dis testify, or to @urnish all his records when he was States are being held pending inves. Feudists Laid to Hin was seize! and used as @ shield ne ihe r the night of buying and selling coal. Assistant | ‘Tetper, Te Ugation j ‘ » Penny” Fein, 20 at ute a Wan hot Bead edie sheet phoaivns and Donahue, District Attorney Markewtch has been | bicod Soper tig dtd Abell AT } Dopey Benn P “ et inet wating laiin al trying all week to put an expert ac- _—— lite wee THE i @ gang leader, was eid J cei - vi | vuntant on the books of Burns Brot am | Mrs. » Willyouing, who was “ * ! » | ssid untant on the books of Burns Broth- | ater Accused Man Appeared | ganrectny Gasens nuing, who was ARISTOCRAT ors; but the expert has been put off trom day to day. “We'll have to subpoena the Purns's hookkeepers,” #aid Mr. Markewtch “That will get the information wa | want and not affect the condition of Mr. Burns. He has not been a wit- shot heard four tinguish the word but contd of the at Her Home With His Clothes Blood-Spattered. van to Subpoena Book- keepers and Records, but Not Firm Members. of the Tonic Family BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. she heard a succession of af That 1 would 1 There are stormy times ahead for ness before the Grand Jury, He has woman screaming, “Oh, Fred! Oh,| peppered too.” She noticed z ‘ cw York retaflers who boosted simply appeared before tt, bringing Fred! Don't do that,” on the night| stains on Teiper's clothing, but he of PPENHEIM SCILINS & (o) | vo price of coal up to $12 a tom. They Copies of certain bills for coal that Mrs. Agnes M. Tolpar and hor aon|{irq) TO CxPIanation, tho witness | he bought and sold.” | Frederick were murdered, almost in ‘ —_— ‘ not to be called before the @rand ond } ph 1. 1 ch eterna = PLANS FOR MUNICIPAL COAL front of her homo, was the tostimony ‘LIVE STOCK SHUT OUT BY QUARANTINE ORDER One-Third of Supply at Chicago Yards Affected by Supposed Foot and Mouth Disease. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—-A quarantine order, barring all live stock SELLING PROCEEDS. of Mrs. William Deppler to-day in If the retailers should happen to the trial of John Edward Teiper for do any boosting in the price of coal the murder of his mother. the city government wil! protect most’ It had been reported Mrs, Deppler of their victims. Commissioner of had stated the cries she heard were Accounts Wallste'n has @ staff of! "On, Ed." The question whether men busy to-day, making final prep- Mrs. Deppler heard the word “Ed” arations to start the municipal coal-| or “Fred” will be important in the selling 6cheme at a moment's notice. | fight of the young brick manufac- The districts in Me city have been | turer to ascape the electric chair, ont the prices up, because if they be come witnesses they will earn tm- munity from prosecution, District Attorney Swann determined to-day to call the clerks and book- keepers of the coal men before the — 34th Street, New York Will Place On Special Sale Tuesday » | Jury to testify as to what they think | 175 Women’s and Misses’ and Georgette Crepe Dresses marked off, the carts mado ready for distribution, the bags in which the | coal will be delivered gathered to-~ | ether, and the piers have been desig- nated from which the delivery of coal Toiper appeared later at the Deppler house with Constable Baker and others. There were bloodstains on his clothes and mud on his shoes, from Blood Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas mar- kets from Chicago, was issued here to-day by President A. G, Leonard of the Union Stock Yards and Transit Mrs, Deppler testified. He said a That Offer Unusual Value will be made, If the local coal men try any more boosting they will find they have | overreached themselves, for they will suddenly lose all their small custom- ers, the ones who are most robbed by the criminal price raising. Reports of agents of the Depart- | ment of Justice as to conditions in | the coal business may be sent to | Washington to-day or to-morrow. There has been some delay in com- | pleting the charts which show just what has become of every ton of coal | | mined during October and thus far | this month. When these records aro | 5th Avenue completed it will be no longer possible to conceal who is responsible for the “coal famine.” | The independent coal mining opera- tors indignantly deny the charges of | the big mining companies and the Now York retailers that they are re- | sponsible for boosting the price to $12 aton. They say that the big mining | companies aro not doing all they can to relieve the present situation, and that their failure to do their best is one reason for the extortion that has been practised «nm New York con- umers. Company. The order Is a precau- tionary one, issued when a case of hoof and mouth disease in the Kan- “DRI STORES ERYWHERE” Edward R.'sas City Stock Yards was reported. ' [irre negro held up the automobile in which he, his mother and other members of his family were riding by New Afternoon and Strect Dresses of superior Georgette crepe, attractive models in black and | the prevailing colors; trimmings of embroidery, | fur and chiffon velvet. Very Special Cross-examined 28.00 Also at Special Price Concessions acutely stubborn, is treated most effectively , with } POSLAM distressing and persistently 195 Afternoon and Street Dresses | 15.00 James McCreery & Co. In charmeuse, satin, velvet, serge, Georgette, Jersey cloth and combinations of Georgette and velvet, Georgette and satin, and velvet and satin which shows its healing power from first application when itching is stopped and burning skin is soothed. The trouble, soon under control, should show rapid improvement daily. If ordinary totlet soaps trritate, try Poalam Soap, medicated with Poslam. urataret Stat oth See New dors So. 34th Street On Tuesday and Wednesday Purchases will appear on bill rendered January Ist REMARKABLE HOLIDAY SALE 12,650 *‘McCreer; ° Weston, Dodson & Co. of Rethle- Shirts add hem, Pa, have been independent Greeley 1900 miné operators and shippers for sixty years. ‘They market 1,500,000 | tons of coal a year, and have branc! ? ‘ ‘ offices in New York, Baltimore, Cleve- %, ti Mh feat’ Rise, aad gusee bat ace Men’s Silk Shirts Men’s Madras Shirts i fi th) i Capt W. R. Coyle, general saies an tte manager of the company, was f i, he sald, to answer The Evening At At iN World's ‘question as to the cause of 5.95 2.50 H MORE Gane ini Oak NOWITHAN Shirts of heavy Silk and Crepe ina Negligee style Shirts with soft cuffs, | FOR SIX YEARS. splendid assortment of exquisitely colored | made of fine quality, durable Madras ia | The car shortage, of which we patterns; custom finish, attractive patterns; custom finish. [have heard so muck.” be sald, “ia rm ly less than it has been at any lother time in six years. It 1s not At 4 95 At 2 00 more than, § per cent. in the southern ° ° region. © Eight-Hour Law does ; - “A : F : i afiect production, but not more than Shirts of heavy, serviceable Silks in # Various style Shirts, with soft or stiff cuffs, 3o er Cate raenn een oceare large assortment of conservative and bold | made of Madras in a large range of excellent ‘¢ in bituminous coal, In somo colorings. patterns; custom finish. P os miners are asking as high an increase as 60 cents a ton in bitu- minous, That would be an increase of | 66 per cent, Not gotting it, they have ! struck, | he policy of our house js, and has ven for years, to take care of our | customers at the regular prices. We have given our regular customers this year as much coal per month us they lad last year in the corresponding months, They are getting 100 per cent, of their normal supply. We have before us our customers’ tonnage by months @nd sizes during the last four years, No one is favored or slighted. | ‘fhis uses up about 75 per cent. of our Joutput, On this we have not in- | creased the price. | “OPEN MARKET” LOOPHOLD | FOR THE BOOSTERS, | | “The cont that ts left we sell tn the open market at the open market Moe, About 40 per cent. of our coal comes to New York. Is there any wrong in selling that coal at what It will bring—after supplying our cus- | At 3.25 Shirts of fine quality Tub Silks in at- tractive striped patterns; all the wanted colors, at 1.50 Plain negligee or pleated Shirts, made of Madras or Mcrcerized materials in a large as | sortment of desirable patterns. 1,20¢ PAJAMAS Madras Pajamas 1.45 Pajamas made of Madras and Mercer ized materials in an extensive variety of colors; silk loops and pearl buttons, * Silk and Cotton Pajamas 2.95 Made of durable mixtures of Silk and Cotton, in a large assortment of colors and fancy striped patterns; sill } @nd pearl buttons, J. Hl, Davison, the New York sales , manager of the company, suppl>- mented this statement. “We have sold practically nothing to ‘middle houses,” he said. ‘Middle houses’ are the ‘scalpers’ Michael F. Kurns, king of the New York coal| sellers, referred to in his statements to District Attorney Swann, “We sell direct to retail dealers,” Mr, Davison continued, \ “Who is responsible for coal at $12 a ton?” was ask: | “Twelve dollar coal fs somewhere between us und the consumer,” Mr, Devison replied. “We are not the of- fenders.” “Who ts really to blame for the) present condition In the coal market? | was asked, Mr, Davison thought a while. Theh he said: “IT think that if every big coal mine operating company were doing its! duty by its customers as we are do- | ing our duty by ours this situation would not exist—no, I'll change that this situation would be lesa severe.” UNUSUAL SALE 10,150 Pairs Men’s Silk Half Hose Superior qualities specially selected for this pre-hollday event, particularly desirable for gift purposes, Choose Your Victrola Now from Our Complete “tock Silk Half Hose pair 50a Our Victrola Service is orga ize Our ticepean 4 Full-fashfoned Walf Hose with reinforced heels, solea and toos, ieigus/eeevicn of cunt Ans sre Commies ane Black, White, Navy Blue, Gray, Champagne or Palm Beach, idea of satisfying our custome expeditious service of our patrons. Sound-proof, per. Victrolas in every and a fest letad secs aye £220,658 Coal Sutt Heard, every price from 0. \ ci ih hitless EE OT in sib asia scople ‘Testimony was taken tordey Votore| y re every Vic’ , se pd wey hg ; . T. Money of the Interstate to be new, unused, perfect. | wri Mustrated #100 ' ayise pase Cay an ph ip alan Veer Soe Aine pelr 1,00 pair 1.35 sen { TH $5 IN VICTOR i Tainead Company to recover $320,668,'| ‘Thread Bile Halt Hose with reinforced | ° Fine quality Bilk Half Hose in \ 1 REC ORDS ($105) ' = @ com! a EO ateattat lisle poles nd toss) in @ large assustment Swovtone effects; Black combined Special Quick Delivery / 4 | FIRST end PER t Victrola Catalogues Sent on te Re ay Sree eee , Wiitam Lb | of colors, also Black, OF SUE Desired. ee eo} PAYMENT De} MONTH j ‘ ee ee uuditor for the Sales Com: sates Request. nany, and George N. Wilson, President ” a hnattabidaatiacined guest pete company, testified. Both aides will file briefs. Silk Half Hose pair 2.45 _—————— | Old Gloucester Fisherman Dead, GLOUCESTER, Mass. Nov. 87. Capt. Sylvantus Smith, aged etghty- three, most widely known of tho mon who directed the fishing industry from this port, died at his home to-day, Ho had seer rly a quarter of @ century a fisherman out of Glou becomim an ownet of . CHICKERING- SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Store 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street BS 00 9 00 0 SS SS 00 I 0 0 SS OOF Ne iis gine WGnOVE'S siguelu'ls oo bur, Bho ase Heavy, lustrous Silk Half Hose in plain Black and two-toned einen effects, with reinforced heels, soles and toes; various desirable colors, a 05-0 0 30 SS 9 29 SSS 0 EE MEN'S FURNISHINGS ' Pat ree 35th Street Entrance MAIN FLOOR

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