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+ -denengascsensnstEReeeuessaanuet: 3s psscasseenevensongeessesasese: s 1) EEEETEPTEFETIOTNTTY eueneerepersewescees teagersrsnrey 3 /rreeresserernersewennees ees: ree 10 MARCHED TO DEATH AS MUSIC PLAYED 1 Two Murderers Heard “Lead, Kindly Light” as They Went to the Chair. Jan, 18,—Blec- as an innova execution last night in the State prison of Louis Lively and George Washington Knight, Negro IN, N. Ju to music ane aa LIQUOR WITNESS MAY IMPLICATE POLITICIANS Farrell Brought From Prison to ‘Testify in Brooklyn. Considerable agitation was aroused in Brooklyn to-day when Alfred Farrell, former cashier of the Now Utrecht branch of the Irving Natlonul the Grand had been fy at. Atlanta the bank and zing operations, authorities offered | sald to be p eT recused 10 *aqueal ison. It Is now known that he cam ba v4 weeks ago In the cistedy of two Attendants and has been living élusiop at the Clarendon Hotel. pPibaackdaane) senacatie U.S. GUARD INDICTED AS SLAYER Peter Tarrant, a uy States Cus- toms Guard, of No. Pork Avenue, who shot and Ried ‘Thomas ‘Kenney’ | saloon at 90th Street and Second re on Jan. 2, was indicted for murder in the first degree by the J He was remanded e ‘Tombs until 2 D . Dae ee. «, S > OTA scoscewssennsrensusserssenee serene 4 SSL STekotelsfelsftelsycl ——————— fm certain political and business circles | « Cy FAG IG ha © parts of @ crud stock Was taken to Cumt Hospital by Ambulance Sur geon Marcello SEEK TO SAVE STOCKS | HELD BY WAGNER & CO} Among Bankrupts’ 13,000 Credi- tors Is Chartes Chaplin. we Wa > McLYER mmander o: et a meeting in the assembl Woods, pastor, was the Pulitzer Building at which i we Sefe present’ dete paid fo reecurities in who have bought on tr vy, Cypress Hills, murderers. A phonograph in the death cha amber played 1, Kindly 8, At or h, Light," while the condemned men haplin with a claim for marehed to the chair and were addressed by shocked to death . i Lively k ar-old Matilda F Russo, whi Moorestown An Opportunity at the last June, cut up her nd buried | et it in the cellar Knight | \" murdered hall Wil chane ot plunging | the son, whit anist, in | imme into litigation. Perth Amboy last “M eh. Ne - | + clergymen of Trenton, who pte FIND DOG TRYING TO AROUSE the murderers for deaih, took charge DEAD MISTRESS. | Risks Mra. Elizabeth Hostock, fifty-two, | was to-day found dead in bed in her} home, N. 16 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, with her little poodle, Daisy, sitting on the pollow beside her feebly pawing at her face as though to wake her. Will iam Bostock was found unconscious in|, /® the next room. ‘The two had apparently been suffocated by the burning out of the oxygen in their tightly closed rooms by a gas heater. In the kitchen EXHIBITION of Scottish and American LANDSCAPES 4. Stewart Barney Jarmary 16 28 EHRICH GALLERIES 707 Fifth Avenue | | Every Slipper at Every Store Reduced. 1554 Broadway Open until g P, M. A Great Sale of Oriental Carpets s Rugs | Chinese, Kermanshah & Arac Persian Rugs (( ular stock. Their former lowest-in-the-city prices have been revised to new low price levels—prices which obtain but once a year in this great sale. | Rugs that have but recently arrived in our reg- \ There are rugs—with the beauty and luxury found only in Orientals—for all rooms where rugs are used. a There are color schemes and motifs to harmonize or ; contrast pleasantly with almost any decorative “fe } scheme. In short, there are rugs which will add to aoa |) } your home that desirable charm and richness so closely i i fa IN| | identified with Oriental floor coverings. i Sesh | Some Typical Values in This Sale: : IR He | Larger and Smaller Room Sizes at Proportionate \. FiO) 4 | Savings ; | : e an < ay Chinese Rugs Kermanshah AracPersian oes Approximately Approximately 9x12 Approximately PAY ! 9x12 feet feet to 15x23 feet 9x12 feet : IN, | As Inexpensive as As Inexpensive as Htestly i Bironk Designs Sait As Inexpensive as SHEN $183 $454 $296 % fe >» As High as $378 As High as $1212 As High as $396 aisle ~ oe Smaller Persian Rugs and Runners ‘i Ps These smaller pieces are particularly beautiful speci- ‘aly 1 mens of Oriental weaving. They were selected per- iA) y | sonally by our Representative in Persian villages and } z i. hamlets. Many are antiques; many will find their hs Ly| way into museums and collections. For this sale only they are 4 to 4 below usual prices. f —Fourth Flour, Front, Saws APG G4 3A Be >. Fi I. Miller Semi-Annual Sale Patent or Satin Slippers Shoes of such good quality and popular style have been rarely sold for 80 low a price. Were formerly $12.50. $8.95 I. MILLER Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street Brooklyn Shop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Herald allcMiney b. 80 York : AFTER RAID ON STIL Stabile and his wife, Cat 0 Stagk Street, Brooklyn, were exonerated In the County Court to-day on charges of maintaining a nulsanc «| They own a house at No. 125 Avenue » |, where a large still and otKer Hquor Nearly 200 customers of 1 ner & Co., stock brokers who w, York Nationa! | aking materials were seized fh a raid bankrupt Dec, 80 with liabilities 7 4 to-day. Solemn re-| They said they had leased the house to ceeding assets catimated ut nn wae une ene Church né whom they did not name, and 4 a Reclamation Commit NOUN EraeE Bieiion. d they had no knowledge of the Joined a Reclama! gh Street, Brookiyn rin which the building was be Used. | Gluseppe Mendotia, who was id he had ‘been om rrest osts and @ das watchman dd 1 Whe Intatets” at cumomers Cteath the AAth Hopltiens [Ercierie name ot Hi ceapteruces Ae Interment was in Ar-| goods seized are worth between 000 and $10,000, Other Styles at $6.85, $8.95 and $10.95, ' Hudson Terminal Entrance: Fulton Street 1922. S55 Beaune OCRee ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, [aknen The Sunshine Soda Cracker Crumbs or No Crumbs Isn’t it better to have a soda cracker that you can break and eat without scattering crumbs? Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits-in- two without crumbling. Neat and dainty with soups and salads. Joose-Wites Biscurt (OMPany Branches in Over 100 Cities Sunshine Biscuits SCARETS For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver The easiest cathartic physic your bowels when you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach fp candy-like Cascarets, One or two box laxative to | to-night will empty your bowels com- pletely by morning ‘and you will feel splendid, “They work while you sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only Yen cents a Children love Cascereta, too, Price $175 Come and Hear —and Play The VOCALION The Phonograph Supreme Cc to Aeolian Hall or one of its branches and hear how clearly—how brilliantly the Vocalion reproduces your favorite voice or instrument. It- plays any record, voicing each instrument with rare delicacy, yet greater power. Come and play the Vocalion yourself! Let us put on a record of a melody you love and show you how fascinating —how entirely different is the Graduola tone control—the exclusive feature which has made the Vocalion famous the world over! & With Graduola from $125 8 : Period Vocalions from $245 Convenient Terms. Other Phonographs Taken in Exchange. The AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 WEST 42nd STREET In THE BRONX In BROOKLYN In NEWARK In FORDHAM 367 E. 149th St. 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. 270E.FordhamRd. Vocalions from $45 Walk-Over © Men’s and Women’s | Shoes Priced very low for our January Sale Former Prices *7 to #12 Now in Four Big Groups tL) $495 $6* 77 $Q°5 (Not all sizes in every stvle) | j 4 i | t EVERY shoe—standard Walk-Over | quality—from our regular stock, and ) at these four prices a big saving. i ° Many will buy two or three pairs. When you buy Walk-Over Shoes you know what you are getting— | forty-seven years of quality-building. | Walr-Over "A ‘New York City Stores 42d and 434 Bts. \dway at 40th St i Ue, 1432 252 W. 125th Be 622 W. 18let Bt. 1625 Broadway, fsa 50th St 150 Bowery at Broome 8 aes Melrose Avenue, near 149th St. Yonkers, N. ¥.—7,N; Broadway Paterson, Poughkeepsie, (ain St, New Facts New Figures New Subjects 1922 WorLD ALMANAC \ NOW ON SALE | 35c on Stands By Mail 50c| ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY