The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Fa ENDLESS TALK | THAT DELAYS CASE sai, (Questions of “Red” Leader, _ Aided by Emma Goldman, Weary Judge. The patience of Judge Mayer the rederal Court, before whom Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, the Anarchist leaders, are being tried on a charge of conspiracy tu prevent in e Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER Be Wi Enlist Today and Wear Goodyear Welt. race S50 Same Model in White Canvas. Dark Mahogany Oxford, Hazzard Rubber Heels. Grand Rapips FURNITURE COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST Same Model in Black. White Nubuck Oxford with white sole. $4 -60 registration, was sorely tried to-day by the conduct of Berkman. The “Red” leader, resuming his examina- tion of talesmen, developed a now line of immaterial questions, which the Court announced were being asked to delay the case. Berkman ever seeks to learn the opinions of talesmen with regard to their social, philosophic, military and revolutionary views, Berkmansasked one of the talesmen: “Would you be prejudiced against a person who aided in a revolution In Russia, even though jt might be il- legal?” The Judge, a bit nettled by a series of similar questions, halted the exam- ination. “IT have been extremely patient with you during the past two days,” remarked the Court, “but from now on I shall insist that you confine yourself to asking material questions. You have been sufficiently instructed as to the questions you may ask and in your persistence in asking imma- terial questions I cannot but thin! you are seeking to delay this case.” Goldman and Berkman have armed themselves with sheaves of typewrit- ten questions and when Berkman hi exhausted himself Emma gets on the job. The famous “hypotuwucal ques- tion” framed by Jerome in the Thaw trial was childish in its simplicity compared to the involved, anarchis- tic-savoring queries propounded by the "Red" twain, ‘The weary task of the talesmen Is appreciated by Judge Mayer. At yesterday's sweltering seasion the Judge permitted the talesmen, nut under examination, to read news- papers. To-day he brought even greater relief by announcing: “I know how tiresome these pro- ceedings must be to some of you Jurors and I shall not require you to remain seated. You may stand up or walk about the courtroom if you de- sire.” It was like the well known seventh inning stretch at a ball game. Almost every talesman arose and stretched and then buried himself in a news- paper. A bit of ginger was Injected into the case when Assistant United States Attorney Content made objec- tion to questions Berkman asked The Anarchist had inquired whether the talesman had read of him in the newspapers, The talesman had, but could not remember in what connec- tion Berkman's name appeared “Was it in connection with robbery? Was it in connection with 4 Berkman. Content’s objections followed. Judge Mayer ruled that the questions were not proper, Berkman thought they theft?” w ‘Were you over charged with rob- bery or theft?” inquired the Court. “No!” shouted the Anarchist. “I have never been charged with any crime.” Then after a slight hestta- tion, he added “of that order.” It had evidently occurred to Berk- man that he had served a long prison term for the shooting of a Pittsburgh millionaire some years ago. Another fact disclosed during the nination of talesmen is the num- »f men who confine thelr news- paper reading to headlines. Of al! the talesmen thus far questioned | go none admitted to reading anything e YOU’RE CHEATING YOURSELF IF YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT BECK HAZZARD SHOES Ask your friends who Hun- custom- ers are being convinced know our values dreds of new each day. have opening new stores, MEN’S SHOES be youl 54 WOMEN’S SHOES 8g and 54 U'SULLIVANIZED SHOES ——LAST LONGER. So do you if wearing them ie your habit. Ask our as Two More Stores Will Open in Soon. New York See Papers Seles increased during week ending June 23rd, 84.88% New York Stores Kost 234 Bt,, wr 4th W aw Nicholas Ave 1001 Broadway, nr, 00th Brooklyn Stores 400 5th Ave. BAX Fulton Kt. Al Teer yavan, 7 and red on other, how it feels, two horns like Satan, but headlines. One man admitted that he _ occasionally “skimmed through articles." suply of immaterial questions, as we'l the harangue. began her examination of newly im the Court that repetition of Ber man's inquiries would not be to rated. She started to make a spec of protest to the court and began tc ery out for her “right choked her off. “I have been unusually patient,” stated, “but I will case to be dragged.” he Columbia § Judge Mayer in the conscription conspiracy, nounced next Thursday. to have been sentenced to-day, Winter Russell, will be Jury's verdict next Thursday. has been ruled upon Cattell, Phillips and Eleanor Wilson Parker, & Barnard College girl, were in- dicted on @ conspire maintained by the prepared a pamp tive Draft Law, not to register. quitted. posing the ee Minsing Girls Under Arrest. Josephine Genopese, seventeen, No. teenth enteen, and Street, and Julia Lizit, of No, 424 Fifteenth Street, Ferrel and Carmin eph The former girl for South Norwalk yesterday noon, Detectives, MeCafferty Dorshell were assigned to when Jonephine disappeared. the qT Owing to this condition we formed a habit of Don’t pay more than $4.00 a clue yesterday when Fought @ ticket for South Norwalk, At Popular Prices. It’s Up to You to Economize. x * * KwkKawKeaKeae KKK Women's White Nubuck Pin. Lace Boot. *4 Same mode! in Canvas, with covered he 00 P xk kK Women's White Nubuck Pump, Covered Louis heels, hand-turned soles. Price a | Same in Dull or Patent Kid. NEW COLOR SCH Indies report latest German raider is black on one side After Berkman had exhausted his! as himeelf, Emma Goldman took up| She had a lurge batt | of typewritten sheets, but before she paneled taleamen se was warned by | not permit thie = Will Be Sen- red: ‘ederal Court to- day announced that sentence of Owen Cattell and Charles Francis Phillips, the Columbia students convicted of anti- pro- The two were one of the attorneys for the two students, was in court pre- pared to make a motion to set aside the The motion will be made | ‘The students cannot be arraigned for sentence until the motion | It was | urging young men Miss Parker was ac- of 419 East One Hundred and Fif- day in South Norwalk, in company disap- peared on June 22, and her chum left after- and Julia ee ESSERE FOR LAUGHING at the uniform of Uncle Sam's tn- fantry, Mr. Yermak was fined $10 by Judge Ungaro on ‘Coes complaint of Private Yompers at Newark. ONLY CITY CLERK in State who asked pay for working on June 5 registration has been made janitor of city hall of up-State town, E—Incoming ships from West POSTMISTRESS in Niagara County writes Adjutant General husband has no right to claim exemption on ground he is assistant postmaster because he isn’t, and that she can easily spare him from home, SIXTY JAIL HEADS who hold convention at Great Meadow Prison next month will bunk in the cells to see BOYS dug up in West Virginia skeleton of prehistoric monster with Suffragists say it was a man, CITY DEMOCRACY IS OUT FOR MITCHEL Asking His Re-election, Calls Him Best Mayor New York Ever Had. Six hundred delegates gathered last might in the Grand Central Palace "but the Judve| perfected the organization of the City Committee of the City Democracy and pledged themselves to the re- election of “that splendid, courageous, ‘independent and efficient Mayor, John Purroy Mitchel,” under whom, the resolutions added; “the City of New York ts now enjoying the best mu nicipal Administration in its bistory. The Executive Committee was au- | thorized “to take all proper and neces- sary steps to have his name placed on the official ballot." In the declaration of principles, presented by John A. Wilbur and adopted with enthusiasm, it was pro- tested that the “machinery of party government set up and run by Tam- many Hall for party, advantage und not for the public good is designed to stifle free party discussion and opinion and is utterly destitute of a real purpose to serve the city or the country.” Martin W. Littleton was chosen permanent Chairman, and Joseph R. Secretary; Healy for Kings, and Thomas F. Stein, Augustus J. Gordon Noakes; for the Bronx, Thomas J. McGrath and L. Callan and Howard Hillegas. ——— MAID, SUING MISTRESS, She Proves in Court Mrs. Burnett, Aristocratic New Yorker, Bor- rowed From Her. i} Julia Mulligan King of No. Fifty-elghth reet, for 310 East twenty-four years maid for Mrs, Agnes Suffern Bur- | nett, recovered a verdict for $12,572.77 jin the Supreme Co yesterday, The ‘sum represents a note given by Mrs. | Burnett to her ms of unpaid maid to cover various wages and loans made 1 by the servant to her mistress from 1902 to 1912 It was brought out at the trial that Miss Kin, tered Mrs, Burnett's ser- vice in 1888, When she was eighteen years old, She ieft the Burnett house, No. 7 Last Twelfth Street, in 1912. In the ten years previous sho Money sho recovers Mrs. Bu did not ta | daughte and had advanced the court but 2dwa n Taller and 3 ston, all men Now York's oldest and most exclusive | famiites, ie eee Met Man at Movie and Ran Away, w Him, Agnes Dasaro, eikhicen years old, of 7 EMzabeth Street, missing since was found to-day by Detectiv bducted, she said, put her off, Weeks ago. All Goods Marked in This handsome set of seven pieces heavy scroll feet, Fable, six Chairs with Imitation NOTE: Goods shown in « advertised prices SNTBANCE iao rr Street Truesdale permanent Secretary. For Manhattan Benjamin Patterson was | named Vice Chairman and Dr, Adolf | A. Reilly; for Queens, J. J. Kindred and| Patrick J. MacMahon, and for Richmond, Lester GETS $12,572.77 JUDGMENT ONLY, BRONX STORE AUMANN8 14-9th STREET DSra NS Open Every Evening Apartments Furnished from $50 Up 42-inch top and 6-foot seats, complete set for the low price of “STc3“AVE ID mption-claim examiners might be in sympathy with their fellow-country- men's desire to evade the draft and grant them undue favors. Mr. Day denied current reports that Gov. Whitman had not yet received the ad _ nominations from Greater New ork. “The lists for the Bronx, Queens and Richmond Boroughs were given to the Governor last Monday night,” he said. “On the same day the com- plete lists of 189 boards, with an ave- rage of eight members each, for Man- hattan and Brooklyn were de- spatched.” Mr. Day said that he was not at lib- erty to give out the names of the members of the various boards. These will be given .out officially from either Washington or Albany some time next week. Statements from Washington that reports from the New York City dis- trict had not reached there caused the official inquiry as to the delay, dah te Ann ncha SMOKE OR DRINK; MUST GET SHINES Major Gen, O’Ryan’s Drastic Orders Go Into Effect July 15. All organization commanders of the National Guard in this State received orders from Major Gen. O'Ryan to- day to the effect that the use of liquors by officers and men in uni- form will b prohibited after July 15, when the State troops are transferred Manhattan Opera How Ambulance Unit. A performance to ald the Metropolt- Show for to the jurisdiction of the Federal|ian ambulance Unit, which will sall Government. The order against |aoon for France, will be given under smoking while in uniform, it is ex- the direction of R. H. Burnside at tre plained, does not go into effect until| yranhattan Opera House to-night, On July 15, Further, the officers and men are cautioned té be punctilious in the matter of saluting and returning sa- while in public places, Tho General also js attention to the fact that men not in the Federal service are violating State and Fed- eral laws by wearing the Regular Army or National Guard service uni- forms. “It lutes, They must maintain soldierly bearings, have their shoes well pol- ished and Otherwise dress neatly would seem most desirabl says the General, “that men who be- long to home defense associations and Our Dress other quasi-military organizations : should not seck to masquerade as Attractive soldiers. Both the Regular Army and National Guard have been criticised of late because apparently enlisted men have appeared in the streets yearing their uniforms and bearing themselves in an unmilitary manner.” Secretary Benjamin Day of the Mayor's Home Defense oCmmittee explained to an Evening World re- porter this afternoon that the reason | New York's list of names for the City Draft Exemption Boards had been | delayed was on account of the cosmo- ‘DR. SALTER’S Scientific Dentistry pleeth hdl GUARANTEED | $40 porate models in everything NO PAIN Styles for town, country NEW CONDUCTIVE A: Dr Salter removes, nerve utente roota, aul WH ApSTHESIA weitoh ne OUR TH | BL TEETH EXT! RACTED FREE old teeth extractat FREE and a new eet cnet Hae berleatly ‘aunde the sasse days All Work Guaranteed 10 Years Decayed teeth saved. Diseasce of the gums cured,” Teeth inserted without plates, bi PRICES LOWEST Full Sets of Teeth - - = - $5.00 up Gold Fillings + > $100 up Cold Crowns, 22-karat = > > $5.00 up Sliver Fillings = so + 6 Oe UD Ko charge for examination of advice, Hours 8.80 to 7.3 DR. SALTER, Dentist 491 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Opposite Abraham & Stra Be Sure to Get the Right Place, LADY IN ATTENDANCE, Sundays 9-12) NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR Plain Figures CREDIT consists of Solid Oak, Extension Spanish Leather slip By Mail, 10 Cents. this advertisement will be sold at only during thie week. OPEN Y EVE EVENIN' polltan character of the districts to be dealt with, Careful sejection had [ms to prevail, said Mr. Day, as in many parts of the city men named as ex- or 6 Ave. Cor. 18 St., New York STORE OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Particularly Adapted for Your July 4th Outing Newest Silk Dresses Taffetas, Crepe de Chines and Georgettes 549% Aristocrats among Dresses—alike to the most exclusive and ex- ave such high class models been marked so low. White, Flesh and Navy, strongly featured. Sizes 14 to 44, THE WORLD Annual 64 Pages of Places to Go for Your Vacation For sale at all World Offices and your nearest Liggett-Riker-Hegeman Drug Store in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, se aS NR the imme are Elsie Janis, Mar- yeherly, Julia Arthur, — wiand, Mana Zucca, George Cohan, Raymond Hitchcock, Willla' Collier, De Wolf Hopper, David Bis- pham, Fred Niblo, Bernard Granville, Clifton Crawford, John Barnes Welles, Leon Errol and Reinald Werrenrath. 1 Creme [oka ROSEATED Banishes every conipl blemish and give beauty in three Many & hollow. “Na we wed-looking woman " and made nereelt ook beautiful, youthful and chi by means of the following method: Merely wash your face warm water at night and rub in @ teaspoonful or two of me ion Roseated, In the morning the face with cold water and Fub, more Creme Tokalon Roseate you will find entirely different ‘Troma all other creams. Day by day wateh, how the old, hardened, coarse, skin becomes new, and youthful-looking. 1 ‘you have wrinkles get a box of Japanese Too Pencils and use them in connection with the cream, and you can quick action on the deepest wrink! no matter of how, long stand Greenhuts, Kalish Pharmacy, 1 Macy & Co., A. 1 Abraham & ‘Straus, ‘Gimbels, Hh most any good druggi ment store ‘in this city FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Ga to Get Rid of These} ly Spots no hil the slightest eid | hamed of your freckles as the prescription othine—double There’ of feeling strength—is guaranteed te remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine—| double strength—from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disap; pee while the lighter ones have vanished entirely, It is seldom that | more than an ounce is needed to com- letely clear the skin and gain a) eautiful clear complexion. Be sure to for the double | strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to) remove freckles.—Advt. Largest Bopulie Price Garment Hous in New York! PRICE & CO. Department Will Present Decidedly Values—Scores of Special Models The Largest and Most Charming Collection of Cool Summer Dresses — Words cannot possibly do justice to Oe daintiness and beauty of these Dresses—they are a revelation of good taste and smartness— no one in need of one or more Summer Dresses should fail to see them, Exquisite and Refined Styles Now on Sale at The variety is practically endless—simple and swag. other sheer Tissues— white, colo! Al sien froen 14 to 4. Alterations Free $45 but price. Seldom, if ever before, and sports wear, in all colors— 1917 Price 5 Cents Jersey City and Newark. Address The World Summer Resorts Bureau

Other pages from this issue: