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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 26

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ih.mocj.at and suxdav. 21. 1012. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS COMPARATIVE TEBPERATURE Democrat Chronicle Circulation LOCAL JUSTICES LEAD STATE FOR AfflOUNTOF WORK Calendars Not Conested in Seventh District. Hair Goods Values TWIMAN TO GET LAST CHANCE OF ESCAPING CHAIR Court of Appeals to Hear His Case To-morrow.

OTHER LOCAL CASES TESTS New Uur stitiiin ul Law Growing Out til Indictment lur Kuigery ami Maintaining House lor Criminal Operation. Taken to Last Coutt "IT 4 t-m lb )m Ml I i 1 Ml 1-41 i i ua I'" 41 1 4,1 44 4r- U) ('" I e- 4 44 I UH 44 1 i- 4l 9 1 There is a great deal of humor in some recently advertised excuses for "SALES," "Special Sales," "Clearance Sales," "Thanksgiving Sales," or any old "Sales which have nothing to do with actual Hair Goods Values and do not fool the buyer. The man who never gets his money's worth is usually the one who thinks he is getting something for nothing. Our prices are legitimately lower because we are legitimate manufacturers and wholesalers and save you the retailer's profit. OUR PRICES: NATUKALLY WAVY BRAIDS, all colors excepting gray: very heavy 2-f-imli 26-iruli 28-inih i.ao 32-inch Natural colors, first quality, dark, medium and browns only.

22-inch. lU-ounce $5.00 24-inch, 2-ounce I i LIGHT TERM FOR DECEMBER Supreme Court Work All Cuughl Up in Monroe County. Detpite U. S. I.

Case end Murder Trial. Juatirei Leading State lor Work The Riinonncetiienf by rjinniic Cierk llnrrv V. y.s'i"ily tint tVre will be hut I'll cr. on thi of the li rni of tvmrt Hiieii.trj rlh i.i is attemioii to Hie fact the revniith JuihH'il llHct ai4 the state In the iiinnlity of work iiiN In tri irt Ion rue Lumber of Jti.tiC'-ta- "ml thai lt caicndnia are Ihn rlenrest nf i'oiiieatlMi, "I.itirmta ran nolnnllv get to trial in the S'iirine of this county unite ut least I mvka, than ther i an in tii--i I oni, w.th its jitr.siliitioii lillliled to l'ie-'t," 'I'-cire, in nttnriiev jei lie was '1 11 nith New York If.HJer 'm has mill n4 lei-ilr'e li-jral iiin4 in Wi'sli-ni New aid the visitor jjIho in his praise tho I'itriit Justices. "Yo'l lie in New Vo; ll'- invit ti y.itir jinlsew to lake a I Tin 1 in the I '7.

city." he miiil. numbers ot the tlp1llte jiuii fluMe fr.nii the. Seventh frii't, IsstlCo of the wav nicy innr'i tliroui'li ili ndar. It Is a tl'e: to ruse before ine of llte.te mi 11." Lead in Amount of Work. lie hcipiles nf Supreme tirf jus- ui'4 in tn mt 'iti.

lor tne yeir are 111- 1 that etict tiirtsrea are iiol i fn tr them for imbrcntjnii 1 or 11 is aiiiiD-ieiii to say inn Suiiii-Knid. ''lai'i, lienton nnd Sawy are at f'e top of the lit for aiKonnt of tiial work. In here is 'ti w-oik of Ilicb, ICbsoii ntul route, the (rrouter part of ivho-r. imiio taken up by the Appellate livisi.n 'opart incuts in v.hi.'h they t. Ii.it win.

nre arnlisiile to help out if I here should Is- a tnisli -f trial lutsiia-w. IJifh ojiened fhe luavv trial term 111 ti, niiil sat it.ronuh t'lat nith, Justice Siither'and con' iiiuiicf it ill itii'r and Justice M.iyer iviinlinif I'll tills Month. Kcielltili" itivNim, volk by jlldi-s lurried this district past the dan'cr iileiidar chiil'csI i. hr tii I'liiled ta.4 Independent Telcplioiie cases. 'I'lie lenna were made doiilile-hi'mlvrs.

one lcmdlini; I'. S. I. cases, whili- i.r 1(l otlior mutters. The same 'stell eiialiled this county to with tbe extr.iotdinai'.v coincidcuie if loini-lides, mi Ilnrielt: bus bad nine Ici'filer nsn disKcd in 1s than two years hnd will bave ili'ainsl up seven inure by spHnjr.

Has Kun Out of Business. A and Wil-Mam W. fiark nil! xit i I'ar1s j. II. of the trinl term tlir.l will convene lieu and the latter will prob-ah'v lake mivnler trials.

Thei-e weie 41." mmm on the Sciitcnibcr calendar, vet the niiirt. his 1-111 out bf biiNiuess a wis-k before the new term. I'-csidcs 1 be heavy civil ealeii.liir. lh' Ar'riraiio and Nelson Sbarp tnmiler cai were tried. The way the ScvcntU Ilislrict keep their eaujrht up is a matter of 11 muni; Lndeni.s of the "law's demy," the principal flint underlies tetideiicv (( crilic.we the courts.

In this section, it. is pointed out. the tlff fauH ot liti'-aiils and ilioir Ihere are always judges to hear any cause trial. I'ln. is that umny lawvers their cases jr term after term.

The i ne-'ctic methods ''f loev.l justices Imve causcil remit ek- ami tiuve jiercetiln of scUlcineiits -'U I "is i shcivu blulliiiL' will be tolerated mid that I hue inev must trv tlieir off the calendars. cases or taki Ihcm Guests at Snug Hollow. Mrs. William Ward Hake, of Sumr Hollow. Hrightou.

entcHaitied at luncheon 011 Wednesday i (lf Charles Urewster Hudson, of fsufloik. I.omr Island. Charles It. nj. who hns been the of Ml.

Kake. of Slur Hollow, left town Salur! "iiy jor h), spend the winter. will I I 1 28-inch, 3-ounce TRANSFORMATIONS: Natural colors, naturally wavy, Gl, $6.00 and according to weight and length of hair. Gray switches, naturally wavy, finest equality: 20-inch. I W-ounce.

3.00 22-inch. Hi-ounce 24-inch, 2-ounce $10.50 Our gray transformations and pompadours are made of the finest quality hair, are naturally wavy and very reasonable. We also carry in stock old ladies' waves, bangs, parted pieces, curls, single puffs, psyches, in fact everything in the hair goods and ornament line. You should try our shampooing parlor, everything up-to-date, first-class manicurists, hairdressers, masseurs and children's hair cutters. Bell 'Phone, Main 1418 Home 'Phone, Stone 2506 i e'r I l.i la li? tin 1 1.

if ih ii hj. iimkln.i I. i i lui.Uie. Read Our CLASSIFIED ADS. TODAT.

wi lkt tttf mmn Im wtli-Ura. Apph 70S Cr't SutMwf. 1 I wish to notify my I ntii n4 pat rant lht I mm now lot tod mt 193 1-2 Genesee St. Corner Bronaon Avenue, wli.it il will bo ron.fni.nt far all p.o pi of lha Wnl Sid. la f.t whiln Ih.f ara ilin.

You ara in.il.d la call at mjr oflira and hava yonr eft rn-aminad and filtad anJ f.t ju.t what your tm call for, and at prkat thai ara right, akould ba warn if tha vi.ion I. drf.rli.a ao matter what lha ago majr b. Prica.from 'i la or up lo 18 lor lha ba.t, im laHing aaamina-lion. Krrplok.mlier and faranJ near, ail in ona. Including aumtlung in tha optical liaa.

C. Prim, r.i.tf.d and optician, 24 yrar' aipari-oca in Rorhailrr. Offico houtt: 8 A. M. lo 7 P.

M. Suada I lo 3. Edison Wax Records Standard (two minute) now 2 1 Amberol (four minute) r0c, now 31 CfllpllU UtlVipt Watt 111! The Talking Machine Co. (7 Mjla JI. Litt put WJlei SI.

Opan Ivonlnga THIN MODEL REGENT WATCH Full Jeweled Movement. An unu.ual watch value. SEE IT! H. ROSENBERG 14 FRONT STREET A Step from Min Strat All My $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 You Have only one week mote in wliich tn tv.it yourself nf throe unuiu.l reduction, on hiiiiB nd CXercot ot the well-known Wilder quality. Corne in.

and order now you can call lor the garment at your convenience Thete are the ipecial price. 08.00 vnluaa at 48.0O 45.00 vatuea US.OO 3S.0O vnluoa at BIT. 50 31. OO valuoa at 2S.OO 30.00 valuea at NOTICE! WILLARD E. MOORE BANKER 39 STATE STREET INVESTMENT SECURITIES (xtra $3'98 $22.50 Removal Sale Aixmt Dei I ft I will move into if I my new tto'e 7') imton Avenus I South--5 dooi.

louth o( Victoria Theater. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 1 Fr Sunday, Nov. 17th, Wat 55,310 ITATH Of yw VOUK. i I in nf I Millie T.K!etil of lh IJlW'h lef I'-ti l'm iiiilit.aVr. of fi l' i n- al il' i ro il lire.

a br ln il il that lia tirfr'N rai anl i I r.nt t.rln" atci e'r tn. 'I I aiiet. liltl. ini.V II A I I II K. rrr.Meut Kr.rn In I fnfe me till.

Hay ul V. 1. HIII.UM II I'li'iK Notary 1'idlie EIGHTH EXPECTS TO HAVE 1,500 GUESTS Decorations lo Be Feature of Foriy-ninth Dance. A feature of the nr iiinth nnnunl itmn'e of the Ku-lith Scpnrsto 1 whi ii is In Ink. place I ie la the Armoij, wi I the decirn-tiotis, it is toinl.

The promix 1 eoiftiini mure ehilsirate than tisual. American paim mil masses of ll iwen wlli he utilized by the ssiinlor, b'Kiu to ui'irrow to ru n-f ni tue A walk of canvas will be laid nlmij the di of the hall, whb'li i'I be baaked with paim. The Thirl Inlantrr llauil. under the of A. wiil be in ind in tin cuter of the hull.

The a'nml'will have I pi lars an I ill Iw bankisl wit1) I'nrt nf the eeaeral attrac'iviiiess of the rirne will tie lout ri'mted by the new In! dres uniform, issued by the I nitc Slates which were ivej fee. uliy br the company. The band will give a ccii'si-t from to It o'clock, after which there will he dancing until llefrili-lienta will served in tents to be ut the aid's of the ill. It is ejprcted thai m-nrly sr aona ill be preaent. of-low oltlcers have lions, as well ns nil Invitations iilsn have A Dumber nf oiit-mi ccpted iin'itn-the lo -al ottli era.

bct'ii sent to city mid iscinty The foibiwiu isiinniittees are in chiinje: ArruiiKeinents, Serceant K. S. Stierly. Serifeailt N. S.

IVitchnrd, II. tl. Ilrown, Corporal J. 1. l'on-ovan.

t'orporal t'. 1). and Ijiii-c t'orporal A. S. Missey; t'uptaiu S.

t'oiichiniin. Captain A. 11. Tin ami Lieutenant W. II.

Itrodeur. TWENTY HOUSES. CHANGE HANDS Practically All Property in Ludwig Park Sold by W. F. Mass.

William P. Mass hn sold twenty houses, pnicticnlly all the property ill l.udwiif park, to the Stevens, l'rathcr Kcalty l'iilUNiiiy. The Itall-Corris-llurke t'oinpaiiy Imndled the tninsacsiou. The price is said to have bisMi about kMi, The bouses were bought nvently by Mr. Mass for investment.

tllber sales of last week by the Hall-('orris 1'iurke Compnuy included a brick bilildiiiB at Joseph avenue and l.udwiif park, and a new hiiil.lniL' in M'intoti road, both to Mr. Mass, I'raiik Arii'ild iiietuht three houses for investment from Mr. Davis, of 1'itts- ford. a two-family house at Nos. York street, that at No.

"II" Ilavine nv- eimo nnd that at No. Central nark. fi. Salter sold tn William 1 lein itnrer lot In Hevcrley stris-t. he new- owner is to limit! a mime.

Recital hv Punila. nf Aliss T.cl'a Hehintr gave a recilal nt her home. N.i. lV'k streei. l-'riiitfy pvenirisr.

nssisited Miss Hilda A dr. vio'mist. Th" followlntr iuitvIs tm.k pari: I Tedt K.ihn. Weaver. Anna Ade.

Cora Hcl in. llrnhne IJarn- Laura Sclutllja'-li. Atjnes hrank. Mariorie I.etlcr, U111I1 llanis- perer. Olive KckMin.

ICathcriue richr ink, 1-o's Veruey. 'Helen Snyder. Lucille Itnrkhti t'dt, Marcneiite Ade. Leona HaN-iwk. Melbn PisJiNutrh, J' Ilnish, tjeor-iie Leslie Mead, idovd Wei-th.

Williani Sours. Cj. i-; Wcslcv 1. null nil I lo-c-'xe Meade. A'ot'mI solos by 1'eriliH timer 'Wcbi'r.

Teaching Dr. Hanna's Classes. liev. William K. Cowen.

who bien pnifessor pf fundamental theology in St. rteruarii's Semiiiary for several years, is 'teaching (he classes of liev. L'dward J. Hanna. I).

I tn 'on to sindiictiiiu- own clasxes. III. Hanna will lie nnxilinry bishop of the arehdioeese of Sau 1'rau- cl.srn nt the Calhedral Ileeeanher -llll. ince his attack on his wife Stewart litis not hei'n home. Yesterday his wife a note from him in which he made nn appointment to meet her.

Mrs. Slewnn consulted with Captain Mehle. who advised her meet li-r him baud. Sh went to Franklin and North streets, as her husband her. fcne- cial Mmce- John Sharlie.

who had a warrant, arrested him on an assault 'liaip. third hen he was soatvhed at Franklin street station Stewart was found to have rnior, and it is believed he intended to kill his wife if lie could iuduce her to so with him. He told her intended to kill her if she -would not live ith him. i After Stewart was locked tip in the FriinfcMu treet station he tore every atitih of from his body. He yelled ami made such a hubbub that was necessary to transfer him to hed- quarters, where he as put in a padded veil.

Stewart has been drinking heavily of I late, the police nay. Art Exhibition. Paiutines uf iinusiisl immirtance Nt Jonas Lie at the galleries of J. W. (Jillis Company.

1'ly mouth and Frost avenues. I mily to 0, Sunday 2 to o. l'ublic ia Invited W'd'iam Twiiiian'a appeal frs'Ul In eon iclloti of nx iN-puiy r.t MitiKiu J. lienjiiiik-huiii ut rUnt'sviile on Jiiuuary nil. the C.e.i-t of A p.in.

In Allinnj The of the tawi ami bru t. kbort ind theie is prutienll) but 'i Unestion in it. mi il i visste' deiiaioil will lotim within a f.y SIcmiIiI it be for ulbrmaiiie, Tuimaii nouid to (he lii'i'iric 1 hair before tin Hill of I lis 'fill ITI lain was mie 11 pari) of ji'lmrs who went to arrest the wjhi tor the iiiMiib'i' id lis fnt Tioie'i' Tin ini.iii. the trial it was lo le shown that Turner told .1 iieihiKii, the m'iU before (h i rhis.tin, that "Itill ura Wi-llam '1 v. ililll ll's ileliiise lusmillt.

Just.ee Sawyer held that if Tinner 'I'wi-Inn 11 hail iivisl to take the tie lint have bell nnd-r the lilies eudeiiii', to tsive this pert uii'luv'cin ns to bis son's iiii'iitnl status, hut merely to desi rttw William's ads anil 'lan'iiaiie anl sav whist her they iuitire-sii! him rational or irnl mn ii. This Immi'i; the inli.i.llis) fad lis t' what Turner Tniman rould li.stiljr, if alive. Jiistiif lawyer rnhsl. would bo Improper to incept from a third ters in the iiTsirt of bia siatiinetit of cui. ilusioii.

Howard H. Widened iiiiiteiids that this was errotiism. mid bases bis appeal prim-pally uimu it. I itriii-Attorney John W. Ihirrett.

Vim nili -iiYue f.aii'st the tuuieaj of I'wituatl. M'iil to Allinny thiaa fter-noon, si coiupanieil by his tirst aasisl-int. 'iim-s A. represent. the iieop'e in two oilier lociil cas.s.

those lr. Wa'tir II. Curtis and His'li'. 1 be Court of put tint three Ki-iir-ler cases on Moinlay's i al- endar fir cimveiiiciu nf the urosci u- tor- J'he Cm- is 11 ml IJis'tii es ill make L'W. Ir.

Curtis was convicted of main-t'liliitiif a linisan.v, in that, he hnii.se i'i I-iast avr.iue for the perform- Sine IT. III. lull ols-ri'tions on The im.rf ti'iinst hiui waa jiot by (' tc'livtx. wh. for ieratinns.

Altorney rhiletn-s Ciiamherlaiu tvti- ti'iids that tiie sin ietion was ilie -al Is-cause no crime was proved to nisiti 1. ntmit'i il. Mr. Mann iseili-s. ilnr the d'fi'iidanf'ji uilt was legally in- l'emsl by the jury from the he made with, the detissiv.

The is unisml. in that 1 In- Lisiiii case is unusual, in tha the Irrnn snistiillilig of t.o. clifcliilaiil's demiiircr to his imlictmcnt ef shu'ii! deirrce. ItiMiij; was indicted fop sciulim: a note to a tailor, -tin-- to he ly 1...,. moiid.

to T.imui it dirc-iisl rlou Sir. rth tif cliithini: for the bearer in. Att iiney Homer K. A. ma le the pnim that there vvns no proof in ine ijetns ami lint note itscif was criminal, bo.

1. ISO it was a mere request Htu! not is.nt rui'tl neiw-eeti luuiitauml an the tailir. lu had 110 ijealiu. Mmi'i awii-a that, so far as ICisimr (roods would delivered ami the tailor and Ki.siiiK'ji criminal intent was thus shoHii. Mrs.

Algernon Sidney Crapsey Iiesires to inform her friends that the liroMierhnnd outtils for babies and children's rl'ithiujr are now- on sale at the store of Ii. oruinu Clinton rue south. The fact that thw work has outKi-nwn Hrolherhoisl ollse 111-oves Iti'iti simple varnien licit ulifully made meet, with public upproval. Mrs. Ctapsi'v will be pleasi'd to have you cal' and cxiMniiii her work.

Pleasure and Profit. Iiaiicin? is not only deligiitful pleasure hut is also a healthful exercise. nftrrno'ui at Ilovnl Mirror Hail, from 2 to Ii, Ihere will he dam'- I11K, and a special reception Thuiikeziv- lusr eveiiinu. Tiiursday from 11'. Kuhel's Oriheslra with chitni's.

Mr. and Mrs. Muntz's daneins rhiss. We eat '-'r eselusively to pisiple reline- 1 Funeral Coaches. $4,00.

for funerai j-t1tii'is to 51 by Frecklrton Values Stables. I'm 'linlon avenue north. A Stylish Appearance May be had by buvimr; Mr. Shuita plan your suit. No.

lio avenue, for merly leading dcsiKiier 'or Formati, Indiiw' tailur. Thousands of People Will Tell You That the bes! barcaius on diamonds, wntrhes. jewelry and silverware is ot Kherv Pawnshop, HI State ulreet, als.no White Kiti.lu'ii. Bargains in Watches. 'Jtl-year open face Flirin or.

Waltliam works. Acme Sales Loan "7 Main street east. evenings. New Winter Dining Room. Mr.

Louis Geisier has opened a cozy place for hi-- l'nciids and customers at' th-- Lake Shore Hotel, Sea llreeze, serv-mr; everyriiini; that oes to make up 11 tciupting srill room ileal. I Mick, chicken, fish or steak dinners, nnd appetizing limcnes. beat, electricity and every attraction bus ls-eu added tha coiufon of. dinner parties and automobile toiHsta. Cull the Lake Shon- Hotel.

Hell ai'd niTiiic'e for his m'It-lee. Von will bud voir dinner waitiu; fur you. Ladies. See Our Window Display Uf "Knltpre" smart shoes, exclusive Tilda's Ilw.t Shop. 52 Cilutaa' avenue north, Alasonio Temple.

Chinese Gold Medallion, Also a full line ef Canton ware, willow pattern at '1 he Xippou Shop, upijsita: llolel Seneia. BROTHER AND SISTER UNITED BY PICTURE Newspaper Illustration Ends Lona Seporation. f.tt KB 1 'V IIIA HHOOK III T. I'ritiiklin ltiil.i-v, Ui- i fstl iT 'if Vrv Aiiirii' l.yiH-ii. N.tiIi Kirx t.

iIi'im -ir. Iiair-brwIliiT -f Wis l.l.n Hnxiki. Hunt, iiiirci1 tin- Ti'tnile 'I'Ih'sIit. Win Hunt Ixiii; Hint lii'r Imli-lmiilirr in iletnl i'ii'l Mv. lti -i-y IimiI lai (lint 111 li.ill-aistci' Ma.

Aliln. in -il i' wim i'lirintit oil, Wii in llii- Inml nf ihr livinif. A wtMli ao Ilii'Ury iii llu" tat niiil iiniiiii lo in Wnt-vi loo ami. siH'iiiL' it of l.hi ik4 Hunt In icrir1inint, inm-mi'iiti'il liU )'i mily mi llo likcii'-ns lln iit' to ttiiil liia iniitliiM'. loin; lUn l.

Tlii- Ida lliooks nroiised his curiosity, with tlial In; lo ltoi ln-lr tl'e latter an of tlio nii'k and viilloil on Hunt at tl; II ti'! Ilorlll'lilt'r. Mr. Hi. krv lir mulil ilu linn a i r-tmv of hix iniitluT nii'l Intli'T, a i'f Hit llrxik as a child, t.M tiiiT oi' In'i' old itnfi. A nnd picttitv of two ilolli.

ll tin- iir- inrii taken in I'll riiilirt. Alii'ic I 1:1 HnnJiH Hunt Ixirn mid lii'iii Iiit fiMhcr. Itrooka. was the xi'liior iiU'mli'M' of tltP I nrikiiit; linn of WmKh iV Mhrinaiiii. I'runHlin K.

Hii'koy loft rannma when Ida wna in liaby rlotlieH. Itotli teifinnef, Utookt. mid Iris motlicr, died, and iilthnnxh hi wrntt to 1'aniima for tiraiv of Ins hau.v cuter, nolnidy aii- IHirrntljr conlil irlvo liitn Mifornialioil. When Id i Ilrooks rew to young nvoin- lltillood nil" (lisi hclvelf ill lillelloH She hud a dim recollection of li'T Hiitlf lint she. Iiclli'vi-d lie had mec in lorerii wtne Nile vih a child, so slit; ma le no eiforl io locate liitn.

Winn Mr. Kickey i ailed mi Ida lirook.s Hunt lit I lie hotel kUi Udievi'd 3.i lie Ike man lio lieeti wiil- ins; Iiit iellors nil week, J.JiWunn her to iiinrry linn. It was a utruii meeting lietween the 1 rothcr and sister. He told her who he wius, and for a ino- liient. lie ontosHed, shi was lie m-inl her the jiii'turcs and last that of Annie lie mt.s".

It all c.iiiii Irtck to tint old home 'Vith 'I'l ib" roof, iliothor, her iher, even br.ita'-r now srrown. Vlis betn-ecii then never will he kiMiwa. for Cheridali Simusoii, who wltJi MiH Ui'tit at the Tcni- lila, nv.mlivn- and loll thn to talk nf the it. Tlieir niwtlii; uuiv in ns thern is est.HB In I'niinina that should nip into the prmrssioii of tin; linnher ntul n.stcr, which js 'in thm ioa uf others. Debater Makes Good at Harvard AViliiam Miller, a former W'r4 lUsrh Soiiool ileliali'i'.

vrlio i litrcnuittsr Harvard I niversity on a Kcholarship cfl'ertHl ly local alumni, has been chosen a. nicin-ber of the fresliman 1 1 iu 1 1 ir team. He-tore enlerinit Wmt II ijilt. Miller attended St. r.oiiifaiv parwhiiil nrhool.

PERSONAL MENTION. T. I. Sjierry, of No, Albeinaile it reef, is sii'iiiliiik' sonic lime with relu-lives in Manslicld, I'a. I 'buries Shual.

of )iiinbiis. is visiting his daughter, Ciiuishaw, "of No. 41 4 Coliiniliia avenue. Mrs. It.

H. Kiple.r, of ltosfon, who visited lier mother, Mrs. Charles Kichnrd- Mtn, for a month, ha returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs.

I M. Al- Ininj, iinnoniice the mcnt of tlieir Itosc IMa, lo lillis A. Wollf, of Rochester, Mrs. Hiram J. ver, of this city, left Wednesday for Madison, where idle will siend the winter with lier sister.

Mis. J. ,1. I'aliner. Miss l.illie Meyer, of No.

lis! l.ans-ilale atreet, will meet to-morrow Vti-i where she will visit lier father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Meyer. Special lor Thanksgiving. 7 4 overcoats.

ehoiie, Knuf red. Acme Sales A Loan -7 Main street east. pveniiiBs. 8 Hair Store Levenson's 37 North Opposite Sibley's Special Black Wolf Set $22.00 This handsome Black Siberian Wolf, lustrated. is an value.

tf It is made of lustrous black, full-furred skins. unusual sot of MAY HAVE MEANT TO KILL WIFE Arrested when He Goes to Appointed Place to Meet Her Acts Like Maniac. Clinton Side Entrance FURRIERS I a Main at. Opp. Whitoomn Houaa If; JSSVif IVlfcV i Lrs ie Stewart.

3 years oid, a barber, was arnwted yesterday afternoon 11s he was aliout to his wife, l.iliian, to ivhom he had sent a tn te making an Airs, Stewart and Captain Mehie. of the I'rankliii street station, were fearful thai the man meant to harm Icr. The noiuiui says Stewart baa 'threatened 10 kill her. The Stewarts live at No. avenue north.

A week hro to-nicht the lean is aliened to have toru and cut his "Mite's clothing into When his wife iliaiDvereJ what hewas doing she undertook to smnmon heip. but before she could make an outcry, she says, be struck her on the head a bummer. Mrs. Sieart says she was aenseless several lieu she came to, nliesTs. her liilshaud was bctidin-over her and ns about to cut her throat with a razor.

She screamed for and Stewart tan to the rear part of the Hat and jumped through the window. The THihoe aay the man leaped, from the second utory of the building anil that Iter he reached the arrotiml he biske into a bimh nsuu and rritnled himself on pies and ham sandwiches. The fellow iny niorninj ihe proprictr of the place ooinplaiied of tho ls of hi trwsk 11 The collar is of the new two-skin animal design with heads and tails crossing in front and back. The muff is of large half-barrel model. The linings are of heavy black Skinner's satin.

We have placed more than one hundred of these sets on sale at $22. These sets were made during the summer mont hs, when the cost of production was much lower than now and they cannot duplicated later except at higher price. Oilier Wolf Sets, S18 to 850. ifiiMENGISHAFERa 1 MANUFACTURING 14 Main St. W.

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