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4 RAND ARRAIGNED ON HARGE OF MURDER " Appeal to Remove Trial of Mrs. 7. King’s Alleged Slayer From ; Concord, N. C. CONCORD, N. It was returned against Gaston B. feana for the alleged murder of Mrs. laude A. King immediately after the Wening of court this’ morning. ‘, Nov. 1—A true of Mra. King nour this elty on 29 ended yesterday. itis was immediately brought Qeourt by Shoriff Caldwell and ar- ned before Judge E. B, Cline, 8 Was accompanied to court by +» “How do you plead? Means was @aked, and without hesitation he re- plied, “Not guilty.” ~ “And may God send you a true de- a 60,” finished the clerk. =was made by State Solicitor Hayden ent, and Judge Cline announced | that argument on the motion would| ®e heard later in the day, -BrAnk 1. Osborne notified the Court that removal would be opposed by | : — 8 and that the defense would | » “have counter affidavits ready to op- Grand Jury investigation of the} THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917. )) MEAN IS INDICTED \Pity Poor Venus! Nobody Loves Her! The Human Lightning Rod (Size 16) Has Left Her No Job Except to Reduce “Perfect Thirty-Six” No Longer in Demand, Despite H@Wer’s Warning to “Conserve the Fats,” and the Substantial Pose the motion. Btatesville and Salisbury are tho only other county seats in which the trial can be held. It is predicted that Judge Cline will order the removal | onked for. @ Grand Jury's long delay in re-| turning a bill had given great hope to the defense. ee a ee War Course of Dietetics for Rad- eliffe College Girin. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 1.—A spe- @ial war course in dietetics was b @t Radcliffe College to-day. The Jamental pr! Siren’s Pounds of Flesh Are Now Her Undoing—It Is Dis- tinctly the Day of the X-Ray Girl, Because All the Women Want to Look Sixteen, ® ® © ITY poor Venus! She 1s out of a By Nixola Greeley-Smith. VENUS DE \917 Job! U.S, BAN ON GOLD PIECES NEW WARTANES. ~RASE PRICE AL ALONG LINE TO-DAY ecient | Amusements, Phones and Club Dues Affected—Higher Post- age and Tobacco To-Morrow. Tt will cost you more to live to- | day than tt did yesterday, and tt will cont you more to-morrow than it docs \to-day, by reason of the new war taxes, some of which are effective to- | day and others to-morrow. It your wife gave you a letter to fall for her this morning, matt it to- day, It will cost more to-morrow, ‘for unless it is for delivery within the limits of the postal district in which you mail it, you must pay 8 cents postage instead of 2, If itis a | munication 1s boosted to-day. If you | send any telegrams, radio messages or |1ong distance telephone calls on which the charge 1s 15 cents or more, you will be taxed @ flat rate of 5 cente on 1 dues or membership tees in any social | for or athletic club hereafter, you must pay @ tax of 10 per cent. New life in- surance will cost you an extra 8 conts on every $100, and you must pay an) extra 1 cent on every dollar of premium pata on fire, marine and casualty Insurance, Do not attempt to execute @ legal instrument to-day until you have first studied tho provisions of the Revenue Act. Don’t forget that every bond, debenture or certificate of indebted- ness must carry @ 6-cent stamp for every $100 or fraction thereof. Also coming under the provisions of tho new tax law are capital stock sold, {asued or transferred; drafts or checks not payable at sight or on de- mand; conveyances of real estate; promissory notes; powers of attor- ney; indemnity and surety bonds, and other forms of commercial paper, and oil pipe line transportation, Particularly noticeable will be the extra financial outlay required when you are sending Christmas packages to friends and relatives living out of the city. On express mattor between all points in the United States you must pay a tax of 1 cent on every for lor or 20 cents or fraction thereof of the ere $0 every tnéiention chek Gel ife and his father, W. G. Means. | post cand you are to mall, it will cost) ee ed the ahipper by ONLY ON COMPANY'S RATES Ree atte PRTOMmate $5,000,000, 090, wife wept bitterly as sho listened you 2 cents instead of 1. freight must pay a tax of 3 per cent. minimum asked tor ee ¥ to the clerk read the arraignment. ‘The cost of other forms of com- on the regular charge for transporta- tion between any points in the United States. If you are a commuter living with- in thirty miles of New York you may | “Mayor Accuses Hylan as a Member | of the German Propaganda Here; | | ginning to-day, between any polnts tn the United] this tax is do | States, or to any point In Canada or| own t Mexico, barring commutatton tickets mitst pay @ tax of 8 percent, of the|“Partment houses for messages, | regular fare, It you have any long railroad trip| houses in the city add 6 to take, it yem you must pay @ tax of 10 per cent of the regular berth In a ale Don't extra changes If you go to a theatrs ticket to a theatre, or in fact to any | re of amuseme |than five cents ad |you one cent additio cents or fraction thereof plac To-morrow even more joy will be taken from tobacco and ¢ A tax that ranges from 25 $7 per 1.000 will be added to costs and your cigarettes the regular price plus a PHONE WAR TAX TO BE PA Extra Charges by Hotels and Apart- the privilege of commuting be-|ing 15 cents or more the N On ratiroad fares! Telephone arif schedule and not wi higher charges made trips of less than thirty miles, you wea made by hotels Practically a tele and apart cents to regular tariff, and in this way off reach and pass the 15-cent war line, when the official rate of the pany Is less, In such cases the | tax should not be paid, ‘The company rate for local sages in New York is 5 cents; rate, 19 cents, A double time call at company rates would cents; at hotel rates, 20 cents, when the charge as printed In telephone book amounts to 15 cen: more can the war tax be collect 1 were wine If you started | Un and after to-day sharge If you oceupy a r or a seat In a pare car or a atateroom on a vessel, forget to tuka along some @ movie show to-night, Your charging more| sion, will cost 1 for every 19 of the full © of tho ticket, For example, @ ket will carry a 10 cont tax; icket, 13 cents. Even the "dead- fg not exempt. His pass ts ae LOAN FIGURES HELD UP, ir life. Your cigars, WASHINGTON, P rettes will bs taxed ed a a ie ee are that the total of subscriptions to the second Liberty Loan will not be available this week. This is the bart day on which banks may report eub- acriptions to Fed Reserve banks but officials do not expect final from the reserve banks for pf tax that ranges from 80 cents to $1.20 per 1,000, ments Will Not Be Basis of Added Toll. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—The Nor- wegian Government, denied permission te export, « large amount of sugar pur oi smile at your friends who live out-| In connection with the new war tax| chased here, has turned over the entire _ | iA motion for removal of the trial ® ® © each. Se alsietbutlon to Genter netration a side of that, for they must pay more | of 6 centa on telephone mesa fe jealers, 7 “Aossome other county in the district If you pay more than $12 a year P S88 Cost-! for distribution to dealers, POLITICAL. POLITICAL, | Associate of O’Leary and Cohalan” New York Times, Oct. 3/. ft If you don’t belteve tt, answer one of the now rare advertisements calling for a perfect thirty-six, You will find yourself among 500 or more young ladies of classic proportions, all eager to AS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS | | Judge Hylan in O’Leary’s Friends of Peace. | Summary of M ayor Mitchel’’s Ease, comfort, relief even in || aggravated cases of fallen or low arches, is usually experi- Nenced by wearers of Hurley Poor Venus! goddess of Milo “A little starvati the classic beaut bose for a living—and no takers, to-day she would be in danger of starving to death, cruel New Yorker may exclaim. for the human lightning rod that has brought woe to ‘very women in New York wants to look like a Nobody loves her any more. If the were to be reincarnated in New York on would not do her any harm,” some It is his preference jes, Five Dollar War Savings Certifi- | cates Will Be Urged on | Public Instead, i WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Gold pleces are doomed this year as Christmas Instead the Government will try to have the Nation's Yuletide etock- filled with $5 war saving certf-| National Peace Representing Accusations Against Judge Hylan and Plea to New York Voters “ bearing 4 per cent. interest, that American Truth Soclety ; , Arch Prop. Shoes. SGEENEEENT chicken,” a man who has the cloak and sult business| will help win tho war, From Mayor Mitchel’s speech in Brooklyn last nights | at his finger tips told me yesterday. “And if you will look at the adver- nk A Ypndsss Sines oF oe ‘ | tisements for cloak models you will find that they all call for size sixteen Ey RRS DOPE Lor umnaee eonee “ Ac bs a the $2,000,000,000 campaign | Hardly any houses want models with @ thirty-six bust. If an ‘ad.’ should | ay? 3° Baokaber inode | 1 accuse John F, Hylan of aiding and jabpear tn the paper to-morrow Cal] ~ Game ° 1 and financial | abetting the pro-German propaganda In tng for a perfect thirty-six, 600 wom-| ute to geg where thia form of econ: |' ne ith A Weatana hi en would answer. Look back at the will end, Mr. H has ‘pledged | ° mas buying. this country. | files of The World for last June and tus to ‘nave Bhse ind 7 or $4.12 and will be re | calling for ike eixteen., ‘Tho cmode | iT Hf Keeping up to top weight tn not | ve seare for $5, They will be pur. I accuse John F, Hylan of being the be Sis doula Xpigiae vy | form of patriotic conservation. We ivaareamitably : ; é iu} for that size has to be a thirty-four. | (orm of Patriotic conservation. We | sis bo sot at high iinations. General Oftiogs 106 Massa $t. New Yort.N.Y associate of the paid agents of Germany i ANN - ae ey The Treasury 1 in- | Tel. 2886. Beehman ' > I' ‘ANNOT question the authority of| for a certain timo on their own fats, | rormed all bar with in this countr 1) | Mr, Maurice Schluasel, editor of/and it seems unwise deliberately to| sup-treasuries rates y. Made over a special last— Has C forepart, B instep, and 4 A heel. Prevents foot from slipping at heel, corset fitting at instep, comfortable forepart. In wide, medium or narrow Cloak and Dress Tips, who made these remarks when I called up and asked him {f {t was indeed true that Venus is out of a job. ‘enus hasn't a chance in the cloalt and sult business to-day,” Mr. Schlus- sel assured me. years ago, if you went to a wholesale manufactul |reduce the supply in this hour of need. | If no one heeds this appeal to keep weight, what 1s to become of the New York Venuses—the substantial whose pounds and 4 glory, are to-day their shame? There 1s no uso urging that If the , once holiday purchages will be pe eases NEW YORK’SLIBERTY LOAN NOW $1,490,849,450 | mitted, Henry Welsmann Horace LBrond I accuse John F. Hylan of securing the 9 | political and personal support of William Randolph Hearst by joining with Hearst in the cult of disloyalty. +] perfect thirty-sixes are restored to 4 Oe ee : | ul Mueller | toes. you would seo only great blg women. | public favor perfect sixteens will be; Olly $9,150,550 More to Be Of LW. Shepherd . . \ Our beautiful shades of Cordovan | | You xo to the same place now and 18] out of jobs, These yo sare| cially Accounted For to Reach ey non he Proof! ; I accuse John F. Hylan of being pub- 4 {| Shoes are made possible by using only | full of cht want thin and light and well able to| yn and Half Goal | Richard Bartholdt The Proof! licly allied with men whose disloyalty to ‘the best leathers, being treated by | to look sixt M them | aq, vareers of activit 0 Jeremiah O'Leary ; . ¢ Be aayise ecvet, process which a sizo alxtoon model more easily than ing fares for tho BR. T. or keeping but $9,15 : ‘| “Reproduction of letterhead America has been officially denounced by increases ather, re- || \¢ it were a thirty-six. Aside from tho hia ux'o palieond 5 Hua ‘ ° \ Sekt ite ich lustre to the ends | fact that tho small garmenta are more ‘AM caren enitetrarall : A tor _— eg si wnlbereg cor ee the United States Government—Cohalan, Z sala manufacturers prefer to sn papa Rieter u! rasmus c! 8 . , . We HURLEY SHOES un tame thoy take tse RoOU |, ea Gansu Le identifying Judge Hylan with the Devoy, and O'Leary. fi M34 Broadway 1357 Broadway £2 SBR . aan | t nd and body Lh ‘ American Truth Society,German- . AL oy . i tz Beeateay af eats sag iat an cee ieee ota ihe : ae t hati until the ; American Alliance of New York, I accuse John F, Hylan of aiding in an Tahoma ; and the natural wish of. the manutac- paar Pe he re ne Shain Aiea ee 5, [wrday to thelr United Austrian and Hungarian- effort to alienate this country from those ha ‘ make up even less, it ts © the r Venus acquires a rapt i : at there wil be @ ta f American Societies and similar nations which are now our allies. hment from her surroundings by i bodies. ‘Hon. John F. Hylan’ eee te MECN Pe Hues eey eter appears as ‘honorary vice-chair- I accuse John F. Hylan of membership some Venu no notion doar, naaiy tive’ tt “ man of the convention com in a society which in convention applauded counter to sell me a spool of thread, | Ment Of $162,000. Ts bite mittee’ at the 1915 meeting of Snr ° - z | Fave wanted to apsiogize to ber for 1 te ia Eviends of Peace in Chicaes! the sinking without warning of a peaceful = | And from the sion ith whieh This convention was composed American ship. Pr sent oc e troller” = | she supplied m 4 I have realixed ACUTE LABOR SHORTAGE of delegates from a number of A A . . d e S one must not expect perfection’ FELT ALL OVER COUNTRY anti-war societies.” As an American citizen, and not as a - in a hurry, . ; A Stunning Novelty Boot | Somo practical person may suggest ; era ; N.Y. Sun, Oct. 31 candidate, | now solemnly gall upon the ~ : . | that tf the perfe t sixes can’ *ressure to amit nese aT need £ 4 My for Semi-Dress Occasions. got a Job thoy should adopt n diet of| as fee f great loyal citizenship of New York to ] ee? [ebiaue tekses sng seduce Metieel yes nrotect their city and their country. I call ‘ / to the commercial his would F . ~ 8 not works becauat lettiice may upon them to meet this German attack be good for the f y bad Py . e for the dispositior any git) who from within as firmly and as loyally as their fecal had lived on {t for several weeks waa = : i " ey ws mOUlAt on aura ta tell aumeereenen [det ; bta SHADOW LAWN, Sept. 29, 1916. armies are meeting the German attack upon , Made with BETTER Aaaiten te pesirig® be saan 4 P Mr. Jeremiah O'Leary: the battlefeld. i Havana suOKS nlag the want columr wee | aeaticoad om 4 , ye on. brown kid route Is? THING i hove laine dene | enn, inettace I would feel deeply mortified to have you or any- I call upon them to prove to Hearst, top to match BECAL for our Venuses. We can't tho shortage of labor, not only on the | body like you vote for me. Since you have access to Hylan, and the Hohenzollern that New Also gray hit PVERY | fat n, for we wou ¢ to eat)! ways but im all lines b iy" y “i : d I 1 men t I iH g k y ’ . . ~* ” ‘ vamp, cloth PAIR 18 S| up too much food. And we hay We Annot dra(t lark fn many disloyal Americans an lave not, will as’ York is still an American City. b 4 eis tara ioe BIN anitsa sticra tnd NE or rults and not expect diffioulty int you to convey this message to them New York Times, Oct. 31 ' fale. Le Facror B | no votew ung starval AY 08 | seers th Ble Werle MAL AREE eee WOODROW WILSON. pee XV. heel Leroy, eacntation {a\ ¢ i Be ONAL Oy a If It were not war, wo might 4? BIRO R Tene Ob she Un Stat P Three New York Shops: Venu sh : bart - Hie iyeab 185 ; F 5 Cc. 5 f 1917 j ; . Under 3 admission of the | usion Committee o 15 WEST 42D ST. (..%.) tat ‘ 2 using I ) 1554 BROADWAY — « 50 CHURCH ST. hanpe : Sa ee ° The "Bull's Eye” ; at. Borie doef aM wo Fire tip tebe Phe Bulls Bye K is the Fusion ems ‘ : fA Vratte, lem, Hie sure to 6 0) e blem, Be sure to f ibly engage them all and lake tra: was ba arapered D :

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