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THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 31, 1919. | NS THREW ‘ERAND JURORS ASK {MEAT PRICE OW HOOF DROPS, BUT NOT TO CONSUMER ©) WATER GLASS AT SWANN’ TO TESTI sess wr Ye Old Fashioned Chocolate Creams Genuine, old fashioned vanilla cream centers, BONWIT TELLER &,CO, BRATHER IN LAW UNDER A WAIVER : ; iglent ei heavily coated with Huyler’s delicious bitter-sweet S fa ol |) — ftate Divi chocolate. All Huyler’s stores and agencies are tea- Lhe « “Chine: a Birt turing Ye Old Fashioned oamaty CONE G7 Srp nemo (Commaued: Peors-Piest Page.) the price Chocolate Creams this week. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET . ent. Ti PRPPIEP I i Convenient sized packages. Widow Says Sie Lost Temper | know whether you wilt waive im. |" When Man Kicked mara Buy your box Announce for Saturday ih Mr. Swann flushed, then coun- | groppex ‘ and the consumer Her Child. tored viata ad aaki: ake today i sh ‘Are you speaking for the grand |i AA wor gent. and " P AT BE oete Norwood Cox ot:the) Ur?” I3 An Exceptional Offering of EER iid totes.’ No, 49 W Not yet." was the reply. “We pped cent. | Se yer ee Lie 5 oll y wood tel, No. 42 West 28th to th amer | ———- Ripe Ptreet, forty-five, the wilow of Theo Mr, Swann suid he would not feet tie beeraee | i, dore Cox, a Wall Street rt Who) swer the question until it was put to | family pends 20 | } died nine years ago, a { Magistrate Simps Street Court this mo! Of disorderly conduct prefe brother-in-law Joo BR before him formally at a session of the [Pet WOMEN’S WINTER COATS ¢ ,/krand jury. ‘The foreman, Raymond I. Almirali, then sytnaled the jurors to file inte the grand jury room and don the formal pjseewion, Mr. Swann and Mr. Talley | STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 5) Were inside the dow s were « Specially Priced at A few minutes later the whole jury | By her two sons, fourteen and ten, re-|prome Court. Justice, Weeks wpectively with Ju went The hour, al t for, He went in District Attorn and Petty, P: out to the Ratbbone told the Magistrate that Mrs. Cox, accompanied by her eldest od son, came to his office yesterday at zt Moon and that when he refused to, Talley give ber money she demanded, she G threw a water giass at him, striking |. _ him‘on the nose. Mrs. Cox testified that she had been left out of her mother’s will, which disposed of a $400,009 estate because of her religion, and t Carlisle Nor 1608: AD tice Weeks orlered the eee Of Horwood, Ap He said that the grand | Noyi2 East 44th Street, had given her jurors had requested certain informa- e ,) AR allowance of $1,800 a year, but jion from the Court and that the gsex- 1SSes Which had recently been réduced to} sion was w private one, Hverybory ex- ' $94 month. She admitted that she ographers and the Dis- Weut to Rathbon: fimancial asist when she w to her bre ‘an't you give vatarving. thbone's reply, she testified, was | wa t summon bis Secretary and say to | : ha widet the porter to throw this wom. | all brat out.’ |that report is expected to be file “aes her son clinched his fist and |next Thursday. It was said that the Grand Jury wanted to wait until after the election so that there could be no charge of a political purpose HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fife Avenue ‘FRIDAY and SATURDAY Much Below Regular Prices These coats are developed in velour and silvertone and a limited number of peach- bloom—they have been assembled from the regular stock and represent some of the season's favored styles and colorings. at the Grand Jury con- plat xubpoenaing | Mr. Hearst | and Mayor Bylan and asking them wi nd Jury filed Into court | eee eed Two-Day Sale k and his staff were pifice to secure triet nd testified | ordered to leave. his office she| District Attorney Swann demurred law: Jsaving ,that he believed that the ‘ me some help? I| Grand fury nad filed in open court © stated what the session is,” hig ala tay Fresh from the Song Mint—a new Emerson Hit 3c Oh! What a Pal Was Mary! ‘high fare conspiracy” and | witou are the biggest cad in New ork.” , This angered Rathbone, she testi- <i F fied, and he kicked the child as he ACCUSED OF SHOOTING. left the room, whereupon she threw | he glass at him. | _Phe woman's father, Carlisle Nor | THREE IN JEALOUS RAGE Wood sr. denied that his daughter | | | | | | | had been cut off in her mother's will | EEA ” her religion, and said that | p 1% Beer, Cartisie, had also been cut off | Police Say Prisoner Wanted Life of i rr a he had been cast out of the Woman Who Refused to ‘a Gontimutns this testimony, Mr. Nor- Marry. 008 said “I believe my daughter should be| Adolph Davis, forty-three, a shes Br atte tesarved decision, | Printer of No, 982 Union Avenue, | Sifieice hearing Mr. Rathbone made | Bronx, who last night shot and seri- statement in which he said that his | ously wounded his former financee, a Sotten in having the summons issued) man with whom she was walking, (ge Mind ration we — and another woman, a bystander, Simmbers of ber ily. was arraigned on a charge of félo- nious assault before Magistrate Man- cusco in Morrisania Court to-day, NON-SMOKERS NOW HAVE */and was hold in $10,000 bail for fur- ey JOBS OF SIXTY SMOKERS a canenination on ew. : ‘ These Coats combine in a manner youthfully smart the practical According to the police at Simpson : : : Wei alga Hsia dah ike vad advantages of good material, well tailored for service, and many WHO HAVE STRUGK | 01:00 te ei. bin’, Sarmmet, .Sacose, pretty style-touches, which make them equally attractive for cmetinieaidiiiia ose Schuman, twenty-eight, of No. eee ; Omciale of the Maritime Underwris-|#!4 Fox Street, because ahe had re- dress occasions. The illustration shows the styles characteriz- fag Agency, at No, 2 South William | sed to marry bim. ing the models, which are of zibeline, velour, and novelty fabrics D Gtrest, announced to-day that they have| Davis, according to the poltee, said filled the last of the sixty junior clerk-|he saw Miss Schuman with David in a full selection of winter colors. Collars are black or beaver Ships vacated noarly two weeks ago|Niewman, twenty-five, of No. #14 plush, kit coney or self-material. under somewhat unusual circumstances. | Longwood Avenue, and, infuriated, On Oct. 19 the sfxty Juntor cle ent} shot Niewman in the shoulder and delegation to the head of the agency| then fired three shots at hia former See other pages for our four column advertisement, and special 2 oe demand that the working day ter-| rancee, two of the bullets lodging in advertisements of Men’s Stylwear Clothing and Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes a o, RTT eices te fumped’ ao, the Woman's neck and @ third, which NOR wet AR din fe ea CN maT balms ar pris “ went wild, wounding Mrs, Rose No. 1068 6. committeemen, yy, LEAVE. SENG Oi To ii “Firth, “abolish ‘forthwith the mule, Weiner, twenty-five, of No, 7 Long. First hear Walter jt smoking in. the office.” wood Avenue, who was returning to Scanlan sing ‘Oh! lever,!™ declared the bows, | | ner home from the movies What A Pal Was “we must have a half-hour REPENS te pape aging pried tu,” the next and the| FISH MARKET STRIKE ENDS, : 3 told the juniors where they could | eaaensigcenearen +e fand_amoke and the fellows are smok-| Dealers and Workmen Compro- : ‘the company now has sixty new clerks and everybody i happy. mine Wage Dewands, 'f Ste they? The ten-day strike of employees at DYER POSSESSION OF BOY ""s: ‘weve Sean Ses hm fo our new building Mary!” > Turn the record over and listen to “Pretty Little Rainbow,” as sung by the Sterling Trio, AKE oor apvice—be sure You hear this song about poor Mary. The way that Scanlan handles it is sweet and tender— very! Right here, we might remind you, it’s considered quite “the thing,’’ to buy at once ‘most any song that Walter S. may sing, Journeymen, who demanded 940 2 3 xi ie esl wook, are to re , It will be a treat for you to come in and see this beautiful new : . na @ren’s ones, at Street and Third Av | affiliated with mue. the Amerten. Federation -of Labor, clothing for men, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nussbaum, No. 485 child » women and Central Park West, on one side, and I aren, sr Confidential Credit is extended or. es ss the and you are assured of courteous en der ©) Phere was nearly a riot over a baby |Surnevmen dema fet noon to-day in front of the Chil- store dedicated to serving the ‘The baby was three-year-old Willie | wins recogmition. publie with high grade quality Goldfarb, whose custody is disputed by | == Mr, and Mrs. Max Goldfarb, 24 Suffolk | Pireet, grandparents of the boy, on the fay a3 | A) woluntarily gave them the baby a Sure 5 service and excellent values as Month ago in order that he might have | ¥ well, : zm a. se! al e q say ie oe it snd’ vaca’ ay at | FOR MEN ; nild ¥ ier a) ¢ Overcoats, Suits, Full Dress Suits and turned over to the} and brought into Tuxedos, f . ° A ig morning. Justice Hoyt told z } be i the boy until} GESTION FOR WOMEN: Sui Hear the new 10-inch tare home “cotid be “lnvesti- er: 1 0 ae: Balen ene Dol | Bmereons—a_ big Ask your dealer to play this and other Emerson song ‘ | mans, Dresses, Skirts, Furs, money's worth—a big Seg i tas i, the, co ust Gullding, th _ riot 6 Be.vans i urs, Venuene wank. hits by Walter Scanlan. Not forgetting, of course, the meat, os fighting with fists and Hot water ante until somebody pe ANS Suits and Coats for Mr. Ne Na a fd FOR L-ANS \ STOUT DEPARTMENT WHERE EXTRA Sizes ARE CANIMIED FOR BOTH MEN ANDO WOMEN Emerson “‘bulls-eyes” we list below, iW FOR CHILDREN: Serviceuhle \ I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles : Waltz~George Hamilton Green's Novelty | Good for what Orchestra No, 1067 aile your fee ) 1 Want A Daddy Medley Intro. “ The Message of the Cameo” | ‘You Don’t Need the Wine to Have o Revatds Wonderful Time While They Sell Wess dead Make Those Beautiful Girls FMERSON Eddie! 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