The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 17

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_ Judge Must Sentence Chum And Namesake for Shooting Convicted, Young Insists He Fired on Motorist Because} sata that so Sheriff Told Him It Was His Right. NEWTON, N. J., Deo, 8,—Sentencing his boyhood chum, Allan R. Young, sixty-five, is the duty which Judge Allan K. Shay is facing. Young wag ing he had * convicted yesterday of assault with atternpt to kill for the shooting of Frank| \pated him. MoGrath of Port Jervis on the night of July 24, 1921, when the latter went to Young’s house at Branchville to ask the way to Newton. The jury was * out forty-five minutes. The maximum penalty ment for twelve years or both. minimum is eight years in prison. A civil case against Young for $75,- 000 damages was thrown out of court Young did not wait to hhear the verdict yesterqay, leaving the court with his wife and friends when the jury went out and saying ‘only: last March. Tm not worried.” McGrath, the complainant, was not present either when the verdict was Judge Shay aiso had left Young's attorney, Robert H. McCarter of Newark, intends to returned. for home. Wool Hose for Boys and Girls Imported Golf, Hose, of wool, for boys or girls. In brown heather mixtures. Sizes 7 to 10, $1.10 parr. American Long Hose, of wool, in brown, blue and green heather mixtures. Sizes 64 to 10. Priced according to size, 85e to 95¢ pair. Imported Novelty Golf Hose, with unusually smart tops, $1.50 to $3.50 pair. Imported White Wool Golf Hose, 95c pair, sizes 6 0 9h. Silk Hose, plainor ribbed, in black, white, brown and colors, $1.95 pair. Silk Socks, plain or fancy tops, $1.35 pair. Hang up the Baby’s Stocking For the dear little dimpled darling who’s never seen Christmas yet, there are hosts of gifts, warm wooly coverings, dainty white things and toys. Infants’ Silk Caps, $1.50 to $3.95 Bootees, 50c to $1.95 Infants’ Sacques and Sweaters, $1.25 to $3.95 Sweater Sets, $7.50 Beacon Blankets, 75¢ to $2.95 Wool Mixture Blankets, $2.95 co $5.95 Eiderdown Baby Bunt ings, $2.95 to $5.95 Jap Silk Buntings, $4.95 to $5.95 Pillow Covers, 95¢ to $2.95 Infants’ Long and One- Year Dresses, $1.50t0 $4.95 Rattles, 25c to $1.50 For Boys— Patent leather dress ox- Tords,plain toe; sizes 2% to 6, $6 which Young can get for the shooting, through which McGrath lost his left leg, is a fine of $3,000 or imprison- The Both Judge Shay and Young were up in the same town and| struck McGrath she told her husband: “You have burt him."” Whereupon they went back to bed and left the wounded man to the care of his tom- Young's testimony drew much laughter, especially when he both were named Allan R. after Allan Rosen|\ranz, a beloved farmer of the neither spoke to the other, bul appar- ently did not avoid each other. ‘The prosecutor, Theodore Dennis, had summed up on the fact that Young admitted firing to "sit McGrath, and then went to bed wit*out attempt- ing to ald him or see what damage his bullet had done. McCarter, in| sights of Branchville, its porch being summing up, had contended that] illuminated by three large lights. Over the main door is a large gold sign which reads: ‘‘Rosedale,"" as Young grows roses. MoGrath and his com- there being no police in| panions sald that because of the deco- rations and sign they thought the McCarter also assailed the character | piace was @ hotel. Young's house was hi» /astie and that he had justification fc, any precaution when the three men approached his Branchville. dog.” After th Range. During the trial panions. said: foot on the floor." Mrs. Young told of hearing a grow! from their dog and seeing a man working to open the front door, ~| called her husband. When he knelt ‘ at the stair head to shoot she said: “For heaven's sake, don't hurt the ond shot had The Young house is one of the THE EVENING WORLD, - ..- of McGrath, Introducing «3 a witness|S.C REACHES BRAGANCA Charles A. Hill, a devective sergeant of the New York Police Department. Young, on the stand, told of seeing three men come to his house after he had fired a shot to “scare” the first man, who appeared to be working at the door to get into the house. He time before the shoot- honed for advice ‘to the Sheriff in Newton and was told: “Well, look out for neighbors and friends, but never mind any strangers. Pull the trigger." The Sheriff corrob- AFTER 100-MILE FLIGH™ Seaplane Makes Trip From Pare im Fifteen Hours. BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 8 (Associfted Press)—The seaplane Sampalo-Corena Tl. arrived at Braganca, on the coast 100 miles northeast of Para, at 10 o'clock last night, according to advices reectved here from Para. She left ‘ara at 7 A. M. to-day. — NEW ZEALAND VOTES WET. LONDON, Dec. §.—New Zealand has) given a big vote against Prohibition In a referendum taken concurrently with the Parliamentary elections, according’ to a dispatch to the Dally Express. Almost Unbelievable o hardly realize the wondes- ful improvement to your skin and complexion i reveal “I sleep with one eye open and one| tal Cream Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE. Terernone FitzRoy tgao, Young People’s Store Fourth Floor For the Young Girl Charming Dresses *7.95 Strikingly original imported dresses and a number of very new models in crepe-voile are to be: found in this collec- tion. The muss of 6 to 12 will be glad to take her first look at the Christmas tree in one of these frocks. Wool Flannel Middies 44.95 A very special price for a middy of such good quality; in navy, red, green and tan. They have large sailor collars with emblem and service stripe on sleeve; braid trimmed. Sizes to 20, but not in all colors. Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Coats Reduced $14.75, $19.50, $29.50, $39.50 Substantial Reductions in the Boys’ Section Boys’ Overcoats *14.75 Eighty boys, from 3 to 10 years, will fortify themselves against the rigors of winter with these handsome over- coats which have been reduced for immediate selling. Made of all wool fancy overcoatings and chinchilla; most of the coats are wool lined. Norfolk Suits $14.75 With 2 Pairs of Knickers An exceptionally good quality of all wool fancy cheviot goes into these popular Norfolks; jackets are mohair lined, knick- ers full lined. All are from our | regular stock and noticeably QA reduced. 8 to 18 years. Party Slippers and Shoes for Girls and Boys For Children $5 and $6 These are shoes designed es- pecially for children, built on scientific orthopedic lasts. They combine comfort and durability 4@ without sacrificing the impor- tant element of style. One strap and tongue effects. Patent leather instep strap, $5; patent leather tongue Colonial, $6. Sizes 11% to 2. Gifts for Children Handkerchiefs 50c Box Three dainty colored hankies with embroidered figures in the corner, in a novelty box. Silk Underthings for Children and Misses Gowns of satin, crepe de Chine, and radium, tailored or lace trimmed. Price ac- cording to style and material, $4.95 to $10.50 Combinations of satin and radium, tailored and lace trimmed. Price according to style and material, $4.95 to $9.50 Slips of satin, crepe de Chine, and radium, tailored and lace trimmed. Price ac- cording to style and material, $4.50 to $9.50 Bloomersof satin,crepede Chine and radium, tailored, ruffled for dancing. Price ac- cording to style and material, $2.95 to $6.95 Gifts for Boys Boys’ Sweaters—Plain and combination colors, $5 Boys’ Blanket Robes, $4.95 Neckwear College Stripes, 95c Wool Knitted Caps, $1 Wool Mufflers, $1.50 Cuff Links, $1 Silver Belt Buckles, $1.50 Knitted Vests, $6 Pajamas, $2 Scout Accessories. Only 13 shopping days until Christmas, Shopping before noon will save your time and energy. For Junior Misseo— Pumps in patent laste, bleck ids al: ver of gold cloth, black or brown satin; sizes 34 107, $7 t0 $10.75 Furniture XCEPTIONAL quality always heightens the character of a gift—which, of itself, should recommend selec tion from the Kellner collection of occasional furniture. But, you will find, too, delightfully “different” designs,charm- ing beauty and—to a eur- prising degree— portunities, DINING ROOM, BED ROOM, and LIVING ROOM suites pre- vailing prices affording exceptional economies, KELLNER BROS. Thirty One yours selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner 15th St. and 6th Ave a SBR 8, loz. Known For Our Low Prices Bloomingdale's | 69th TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE. Men! A Real Sensation! All Wool Overcoats $ For Dark Shades prec All Wool Tomorrow Fabrics Only A sale that will bring thousands of men to Bloomingdale’s in double quick time. many a long day since we have offered anything like these values—we bought the entire stock of a prominent manufaeturer—that’s why we can Light and do it. Every Coat Style—Ulsters—Ulsterettes, Box Models, Belted Styles—we'’ve looked out for every man’s preference in this sale—you need only to choose one that you like, Sizes 84 to 44. Don’t miss this rare opportunity. Bloomingdale’e—Booond Floor, \ Her Most Gift— 14 kt.WhiteGold Wrist Watch *13.95 She'll be overjoyed when she takes it out of its dainty box on Christmas Day. The cases are 14-kt, White Gold, neatly engraved. In the fine Tonneau, Octagon and Cushion shapes. Fitted with 15 jewel Swiss nickel lever movéfent and mounted on ribbon wrist band with 14-kt. White Gold clasp. An accurate Cenekeapar as well as a charming bit of jewelry. Main Floor For Christmas Giving Athletic Goods Specially Priced Men’sCourier) $99.85 Bicycles s With coaster brake, motor cycle saddle, front and rear nud-guards. Ball-Bearing ) “79 Roller Skates { $1 “Union Hardware.” Styles for boys and girls. Boys’ Athletie:) 98 Outfits f 94 Consists of set of boxing gloves, ‘ootball and Indoor baseball. Women’s Ice | 95 Skate Outfits / 56 Includes high cut leather shoes and chrome nickel skates, Rugby | 9 5 c Footballs { Genuine leather cover and pure gum bladder | Third Floor ————— | | It’s been Warm, Woolly Gifts | For Women and Children The first snow storm has brought a perfect flurry of warm, fuzzy woolen things to this department—all priced for Christmas giving. ne Women’s and Misses’ All Wool Sweaters $3.95 Tuxedo and Coat mie various attractive weaves, soli colors or smart color combina- tions. Made with belts, pockets and turn back cuffs. Children’s 3-Piece Sets, Sweater, Scarf and Cap $5.45 Brushed wool sets, warm and i attractive. Buff, Brown, Navy, Peacock stripes at bottom in con- trasting color. | Brushed Wool Cap and Scarf Sets | For Women and Misses, $2.75 Scarf has fringed ends. Tam or cap completes the set. Solid + colors or two-tone effects. | Bloomingdale’s—Seoond Floor, $ 4:4 | Women’s Colonial One-Strap Pumps Colonial Pumps in Black Satin or Patent Leather, One-strap Pumps in Black Satin or Patent with brocaded quarters, all Black Satin or Patent. Also dull Kid, Cuban, Spanish or French heels. Sizes 214 to 8. Bloomingdale's—Second Floor, Ideal Gifts for “Exervbody UMBRELLAS A large selection for men and women, at prices ranging all the way from $1.00 to $20.00. A fair gift for foul weather would be a handsome Silk Umbrella, { topped with a beautiful handle. \ Others are just frankly useful, but are good and sturdy and always acceptable. Umbrellas for School Children, 95c to $4.95 We feature the Storm Hero U lla for men and women. A new frame if the wind breaks it. Pri to $15,00. Bloomingdate’s—M Plants in | Our Greenhouses Largest stock of flowering, decorative and ornamental lants, such as Palms, Rubber lants, Boston Ferns, ready y filled Ferneries, Primroses and | ((% % Pegi other varieties. 60c ea, | to $50, se ible Ferns for Ating dishes, | Men’s High | Cu Flowers | & Low Shoes A large sket or box of seasonable cut flowers from | $1.98 to $10.98, | $ | ‘A large and varied selection | - | of cut flowers at Specs prices, Hot House and Calffornia Fruit at extraordinary prices A basket of assorted frult, $1.98 to $10.98, | 5 Christmas wreaths and dec- Low She Shoes Mahogany, yunmetal and Blae& in Gunmetal or \ ‘ orations at lowest prices. Pretty | Te Ca red figzed wreaths for Christmas broad t Se up ep days Entrance ith Bt. und Les, ave

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