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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER i, 1916, BET RCH UIK "PUN CHERN HAD BOUGHT POLE qt trviteed Scie Subway Tickets and Coupons and the Backer Couldn't Lose. | kets. It was shown by |co trict Attorne | could not lose, prof Assistant | Unger that Chern 4 sure to make Ht on every transaction of from ents to $2. For instance: A E from Chern a $1 book contain. | but w three 25-cent coupons. These three ec i 1D for yons h ts ¢ sells tc nts 3 and 4, re- with [spectively totalling | the ) Chern elved from makes his re $3.25. thes receives a book of “L" and aby ay tlekets and Chern makes a j |clear profit on the whole transac'ion jor $ and so on, B., C. and D. hav- jing to sell thelr coupons and the pur- hasers buy further books before they | [receive their tickets, | For every nine men who buy # Jacob D, Chern, a cigar mak of |twenty-five-cent coupon $1.00 goes to Jo. 102 West Ninety-third Street hae, {h® person who has caused all three No, 103 t Ninety-th 3 | coupon books he haa sold to be cashed evolved a plan, which might havelin at seventy-five cents each or @ le him rich if the had not | total of $2.25 and Chern recet made him rich if the j an t| ther $1.00 as profit from the Biopped It Venat the r persons have A - oa | Thus out nine wh Chern was haled before Justices} jsucnt Gnree ciimied, O'Keefe, Herbert and Hermann in the | only can win, the other eight must lose Court of Special fessions, Manhat- | Investigation, Mr. Unger told the tan, to-day for Detective Floyd Hor shows that if after thre ton of Lieut, Dan Costigan’s Who accused him of conducting a le tery. Chern awyer, former As- rained the t a lottery The semblyman Isadore Cohen, polnt that the plan was pn but a plain business proposition. Justices reserved thetr decision. According to the admitted facts in the case Chern, a few months ago, opened an office at No. Sixth Avenue under the title of the 1% omle Ticket Company. fised the sale of a book of coupons for $1 which could be redcemed for $1.25 worth of su nd el ‘on Pudividual Modet Spec'al Offerin " Wlodtey Satur Unusual Values and newest, Ryewitly 45..65 to 25 Hewitohing ite vies | E Dresses Rance Frocks. ‘536 Sa iy iH . eensz0 12) to 18 3 155 WEST 44TH ST. aPuvks Uy. ty beet aud Sixth Ave, Wholesale Only ay Ww. New York, GARRETT& CO. Pioneer American Wine EH, 1835 Bryant 2000 Peat feral Char moire me Vintoss of Unusual Bactonce, He adver- | “LANYERSONEFR $2 SODDNORCERAD Two Others Are Censured and Another Suspended From Practice for Year. Two lawyers were disbarred, two |censured and one suspended from| | practice to-day by the Appellate Di- Ea- a yong lawyer, and | Willlam G. Mulligan, an experienced practitioner, lost thelr right to prac- [tee and Adolph M. Bchewarz, Albert |®. Rahm and James F, O'Neill were | censured. | | vision of the Supreme Court. jward Herrman, Herrman's conduct in a divorce sult cost him disbarment. Herrman, }it was brought out, got $2,500 from \Dr. Finn L, Fossume, a surgeon den- tist, to bring sult for absolute adl- vorce against Dr. Anna Thrane Fos- sume, also a dentist. The couple had been living apart under a separation |wgreement. “Herrman pro | publicity and arranged that Dr. Fos: | sume should go to Hoboken with a ‘young woman and be caught tn a raid which Dr, Fowsume was paying for, The raid was carefully planned, but some one Interested gunnery exercises, Woman Companion Who Was Barred “MURDER STABLE” FEUD From Emperor’s Death Chamber LONDON, says that the actress Katharina (“Frau Katti") Schratt, who for years was an intimate of Emperor Francis Joseph, was not al- lowed to enter the Emperor's death chamber on the day after he Dee. died and was requested to sd. rr © the castle immediately. ‘NAVY GUNS TO FIRE 30,000-YARD SHOTS AIDED BY BALLOONS Target Practice Improving, but Still Handicapped by Shift- ing of Men. WASHINGTON, Dee, 1.—How the American navy has improved tts bat- tle efficiency by great strides in the last few years was detailed to the House Naval Committee to-day by Capt. Charles P. Plunkett, director of While there has been constant improvement in many +| ways, he sald, uch remains to be and # r the evidence the case was not brought to t done, | w Dr, Fossume wanted his money back. | The Atlantic fleet showed an im-| He finally sued for {t. The Appellate | provement of 20 per cent, in target | Di n, without finding that Herr- | | asit'vely framed up the divorce | 1, did find that his conduct in the vir was such as to warrant his divbarment, | ‘Three different breaches of pro- fessional conduct caused Mplligan's | downfa a real her own E man estate, of which she was ex- ecutrix, and his misconduct continu even after his wife's diMculties we discovered. James F, O'Naill, fifty years oid was censured for carlessness in at- tending to the case of a woman whose nephew had been committed for eighteen months (o the House of He aided his wife Agnes, te dealer, in converting to Refuge. Rahm misrepresonted the time he filed a judgment, and was suspended for a Schwartz ad- vertised himself as a collector In vio- lation of Bar Association ethics. — Dance to Ald a Nursery, in aid of the hild'« Hompl- given to-night by the St. League at the Hotel Plaza, crew and 1 per cent. material Capt. Plunkett, adding that the groat- est stumbling block for the Navy lies jhad practice last fall at the short range | firing, which is the only method of; determining individual efMciency. “Target practice is 99 pe ent sald in the fact that 36 per cent. of the officers and men of a ship are shifted each year through expiration of en-| the of filling listments or necessity "| vacancies elsewhere, | Lack of a surplus of personnel to} fill these vacancies or to commission new ships, he satd, created this con- dition, which made it necessary to begin all over again each year in training gun crews, It was brought out that the navy is preparing to work the guns of its new ships up to $0,000 yards, although 16,000 was considered the maximum battle range up to the outbreak of the European war. To spot the fire at fifteen mile kite balloons will ul by ev pattleship. The a und ada will be equipped in this way by next Feb:! when the practic at Guant n navies wn to be i this system of controlling ny m fire from captive balloons LAWYER IS SUSPENDED ON CHARGE OF A WOMAN Hugh A. MeTernan, Thirty-six Year. at Bar, Can't Practice tor Five Yea Hugh A, MeTernan, a Brooklyn a torpey of thirty-six years's practice, was to-day, suspended from further practice for five years by the Appel- late: Division in Brooklyn, —Investl- gation the Hrooklyn. by Sar Association of disclosed that MeTernan uced Miss Frances Jordan to for $4,000 call a mortgage and give it to him in exchange for a mr of like amount on a ploce of B inte #08 ooklyn property. When tho st pay ments ceased Miss Jor ook the matter to the Bar As fon. It was discovered that the gage MeTernan gave Mis was antedated by one for though she had belleved h ‘a first Hen, Referee J.T, Marean favored the disbarment of MeTernan, the court imposed suspension c am it Wan understood the at torney had made restituttor —_ Three Willed by New York Central | Vrain, | HAMMOND, Ind., Dec. 1 Three New York Central employes | killed at Gib B Ichigan Central. exp The dead: Osear Johnson, ro: Milton | Wertz, — carpenter George Toney, track walker, foreman STOMATITIS. THE DISEASE OF KANSAS CITY CATTLE United States Expert Finds 1—A Zurich despatch to the Wireless Press They | Are Not Afflicted With Hoof Leonard, President of Yards, Eichhorn of the United States Bureau Animal Industry that the ot among cattle at Kansas hoof Dr, O. t from Kansas, He told Leona bring the prize to th and Mouth Malady H1CAGO, De 1.—-Arthur was informed to-day and mouth disease Ae the raising against cat ne International Li sition, which opens here Dec. 4. NO EVIDENCE OF FOUL PLAY. ; Jary so Repo: ” A | Corn wa mect been {boar | of the the strike On Mrs. band’ sclera cade wan Drow Coroner's jury to-da: elius Maloney, Company York twenty - Aug Maloney recalled that « Ife had cause of his refusal to Ko on strike Union Stock by disease City is not but stomatitis. # State Vet- Springfeld the Hiinois shipments Nebraska and Missouri cattle from the State | [j p Stock Expo- Case of Motor-| During Strike, decided that; torm whos found in the Hinrler m River, did not it y wan ordered after tt had 1 that Maloney, who Ii umbusa Avenue and had -three years in the employ ay company, refused to Join ‘il Maloney disappeared and her hus- been threatened be- fietally announced to-day. The vote wa! For Prohibition, 102,776; against 72.890. The proposed amendment legalizing boxing in the State was defoated by 4,000 votes. GLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM Gaetano Del Gaudio Is Gaudio Is Shot Down in His First Avenue Restaurant. The shooting of Gaetano Del Gaudio in his restaurant, No. 2031 First Avenue, started detectives at work on another “murder stable” feud crime to-day. Del Gaudio, ina dying condition In Flower Hospital, says he knows who shot him, but it will remain his secret. He was serving coffee to two men early yesterday when some one held tho barrels of a sawed off shotgun against the glass of @ rear window and fired, Bullets and slugs entered Del Gaudio’s face, body and lungs. j Detectives have one or two men under surveillance, | If Det Gaudio dies it will be the | teenth a nation In the “mur- | r stable fe Del Gaudio's body. ! ard, George E: 0, was shot and killed opposite t nurder stable” in Kast One Hundred and Bighth | Street on Nov. 8 Six different own- era of the stable, one a woman, have | been murdered, Tho vendetta started | among horse thieves who took their} j horses to the stable. .In recent years {it haw been extended fo political lead. jership and control of “Black Hand" | revenue. THIS GRAY SUEDE BOOT The moat po) of the sen A tery dat ite ct moter with welted sles and ves $5.80 Many Other Popular Models fod up, perforated OUR 1. 474 Patton st. ia BS Maes FOR BROWN, 1917 The Wheeling High Schoot foot. ball team attended church in a body yesterday, prayed hard, and walloped their opponents 13 to 0. NOTICE ro DIAMOND AND JEWELRY PURCHASERS ome and ark me to show you ou at OP eae than rex rar pritescon fine Biamnondes ches and Jewelry. y HELENA, Mont., Dec, 1.—Prohibition carried in Montana by @ majority of 28,886 at the election Nov. 7, it was ‘of | ls 3 | i ! HErising cost of labor and materials is affecting the quality of furniture in many instances. } More than ever before, it is im- i portant NOW to buy your furni- i mn { ture in the shop that has built a reputation for Quality at the most moderate price. Dr. Adam Mahogany Veneer Bed | agi Suite--4 pieces...... $1 10 The 25 rooms ceases furnished will prove interesting and instructive The $75 Victrola Is a superb instrument | This extremely popular Victrola style is exhibited in the Victor Section. chasers Pur- records with | may select this | Victrola to the amount of 5.00—the total | amount of 80.00 being payable on terms of $5 a Month ° New Victor Records | “Killarney” and “Kathleen Mavourneen” (McKee Trio)..... 75¢ | “Sunshine of Your Smile” (by John McCormack)...... 1.00 Beautifully finished || “There's a Little Bit of Bud in Every Good Little Girl” jecake atanenaan MCmHlpy Rox Toi), oi iiiass ach MAA Lili wi naediae, LIBRO RieHEAA heauee dpuhias “Flora Pelle” and “Girl from Brazil (Medlay One-Step)... 1.25 SP"! nd os Bice “My Mother's Prayer” (by Alma Gluck)....ss0s00e000s ve 1,50 nickel plated | Other Victrola Styles at Low Terms. d : Sth Avenue. 34th Street. SSS ee si eisai) BOON ATA ap BENNETT, 175 Broadway | Upstairs) “I Went to the Front--- TO GET MARRIED!” One of the Striking Posters Inspired by the War Drawn by eminent foreign artists for charity. Two full pages of these posters, printed in colors, from King George's $15,000 collection will appear in The World Magazine NEXT SUNDAY Educate Yourself Not to Die! Sounds preposterous, doesu't i theory of the President of the Institute, involving a material teresting reading. Here’s One for Eugenics Two beautiful children tL shows—perfect in’ ph, development their father isa “Living Skeleton weighing only thirty-eight pounds! ur First ugresswoman The lady from Montana,” as they ll call her on the floor of Congress, is a real personality. Just out of her twentics, she has already had a crowded career. (A big photograph of her in colors.) Was Her Pluck Really Folly? Here is the who drove highwaymen to save lives. Was she heroi At least, the Perpetual Health soul, makes in- prize winners iby and Ame, ival ‘of circus f dramatic story an automobile $4,000 of a young woman through a band of at the cost of two , or merely rash ? Wealthy Danish Girls Behind the Counter Their father owns a big Copenhagen depart- ment store, and they're here to observe New York business methods in the modest apacities of salesgirl and dressmaker, Uplifting the Office Boy Ah, there’s a task! says the business man, But the Y, M. C. A. is attempting it. And in his own words one of the boys tells what came of his efforts to be uplifted. How to Dance the ‘‘London Taps”’ You can “pick it up” after following the especially posed Broadway dancers. with a little persistence instructions accompanying photographs of two noted In the GRAVURE SECTION A Photograph of Manhattan Never Seen Before It's a “CONICAL” PHOTOGRAPH, If you could stand on the apex of the Woolworth Tower and look down in all the directions of tt | pass at once—you'd have it, can't. But the came the most unique te com Of course, you » and does in one of pictures ever printed, Brimful of Interest Next Sunday EXTRA FEATURE A decorative Art Calendar, printed in 5 will be given with The eunsee World, Dec hee picturing Annette Kellermann in “A Daughter of tre Gods," Printed on heavy paper, 8x14 inches, with the 12 months of 1917, eparate insert, ready for banging up. The Sunday World is limited todemand. The edition sells out earl Place your order with your newsdealer in advance,