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THE PITTS BUR On GAZETTE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914. NEW IEADIUG WOMAN WITH HARRY DAVIS STOCK '3 E32E3 Of A Prices In Plain Figures- The Big Store On The Corner ONE PRICE TO ALL- 4 Square Deal to Every Custome in i j-atf5 MaaaaWt i a f.if nf Ma, 7. -y IStri' Tliis we have had to pretty convincingly demonstrate, by price, goods, terms and service, that this is undoubtedly your right store. Easy to pick the very things you need because the varieties here are the biggest and best in the world. Homefurnishings for every purpose in every grade hundreds of patterns to select from as against dozens in ordinary stores.

Easy for the pocketbook because every price is guaranteed rocK-hottom. Leave it to the crowds to discover the best values and you surely find the crowds at Picker Ml Aoa RronauKb, Tt Hw 1IIn woman of thm Harry If.vi I'Uyar. uho hor 1'ittsbuntn drteut it Mmiy rrirji(Kn at tha GranI Oner (cm In Th Man Who Owns braUay." thjn 0Mf-e M. I'ohart fare, arrtvad in Fltmtiumh TuraUy mom lua- air. ta ti rlirsintr tt.m part of Sylvia itrl(iwil, which wmi rrat4 In tha ItaymonA Htichcortt production 1itia 2 bulls.

Mini itroiiauyh eomea from Wm-p1jMj, whrra tttts baj it Jtn.rilid 42 cun-aoiUva ivntflm the loM'ltnic wonun cf tha ftiorlc company. Hh a tints ao- Kana vUm, whUh will hrd In a num- of aulo ana anaamtila songs naxt weak. Rodeheaver Denies ing's! Easy on your financial circumstances because your own terms will do. You can nick as vou nlease and take vmir nwn twppf time to pay the bill. You can have all the confidence in the world in Pickering's because you know the Popular Store's great reputation for SQUARE DEALING.

Every article marked in PLAIN FIGURES, every price ONE AND THE SAME TO ALL, and every article sold with the distinct understanding that it must give you satisfaction! -Draw TSjiaa tr-mnv'mLi I Tl I VMM a' 1 laaaaT JLTTJ II tin ri 11 rmmimi i mm il Ti 1 Pickering's Special 4-Hoom Outfit Bed Promise To Marry Continued from lint Pag. Sioux City and ah wu entertained by them at tha time, At another time were having meeting, in Waterloo. It ai In the fall of lull). Ma, Ackley and on our day oft, went to Sioux City to sea our friends. We called on Mis.

Jay and had dinner at her home." "At that time, did Mis Jay go from Blous City to Waterloo to Hue youT" cam to Waterloo." Tell of Other Meetings. "Tall tha Jury tha circumstance, of tha i trip." 1 "Mlaa Jay aald that ah would like to attend one of Sunday', meetings. I told Mra Kelly that Miss Jay would Uk to coma to tha meeting, but that aha had friend la tha city. Mrs. Kelly aald: 'Have her coma and atay with I told bar I did not want her to coma under falaa pretenses, that we wera not n-It aged." "How did you invite Mlaa Jay?" "I did not Invito her.

Mn. Kelly aent her a telatrrani." "Did Mra. Kelly aay, 1 would not want room, Din-ingroom and Kitchen, Ail Complete for A remarkably low price which is best appreciated when you see the quality of the goods comprised and the great number of different articles. Your Livingroom, Diningroom, Bedroom and Kitchen all complete ready for modern housekeeping, for just $129.50. For this Special Outfit Week there are many extraordinary offers, such as $0.75 $11 75 PcbernS rlce or This I $30.00 Parlor Suit.

Pickering' Price for This Massive $18.00 Turkish Rocker. tb factory particular instruc We Cv fully tion te make the eeat extra wide and extra covered with best Chase leather over dependable steel springs. deep. Teu'll find It on ef the moet comfortable, moat reetful reckera yeu ever aat In. A remarkable suit for the money.

her to coma here unlca. you are engaged to herr I "No. air, ah did not Miaa Jay atayed I three I Ha waa aaked when ha called again and aald that In April, 1111. ha saw Mlaa Jay next at tha Kelly home. I Tell the Jury how you met "I waa going to give a benefit meeting for ona of tha churchea In Waterloo.

I had written to Mlaa Jay to meet In Waterloo." "Mlaa Jay wrote ma that ahe would be In Chicago on April 2, and aaked me to meet her there, aa that waa on my way i to Waterloo." I "Did you know her reaaon for going to Chicago?" I Had Blemish on Face. "8ha came to eee a doctor. She had a blemish on her face. Wo went to Waterloo together on the right of the third, arriving there at midnight. Mr.

and All Prices In Plain at Pickering's (and at Pickering's Only!) For This $40 A Complete 2-Room $100.00 Outfit For 75 A Complete 3 -Room $140.00 Outfit For $105. A Complete 3-Room $225.00 Outfit For $165. A Complete 3 -Room $450.00 Outfit For $325. A Complete 4-Room $375.00 Outfit For $260. A Complete 4-Room $600.00 Outfit For $445.

A Complete 5 -Room $525.00 Outfit For $390. A Complete 5 -Room $800.00 Outfit For $625. Figures -j One Price tm All $1 Pickering's 13; price ror mis "QREENCASTLE" Kitchen Cabinet So popular Is this "Greencaatle" Kitchen Cabinet that probably every other store in town haa tried to match It at the price, and always with dismal failure. The Marsjcst cabinet at the prloe the cabinet with moat atep-savtng and labor saving features at the price the best-made, most serviceable cabinet at the price. Doors slide open and Tb table top moves on rollers and is covered with Imperishable nlckeled-zlnc.

Tour sugar Is visible all the time. In large Large, Hand- 75 Pickering's Price for at This S20 Brass Bed I his JtU Jarass Pickering's Price for This $65.00 Genuine Quartered Oak 2-Piece Bedroom Suit. mom Turkish Leather Couch. Extra large size, covered with best grade Chase leather. Quartered oak frame, highly poliahed.

looks as good, as far as appearance is concerned, as any $50.00 couch, and the construction Is such that you can depend on getting excellent service. Mra. Kelly met at tha train. We both stayed at the Kelly home. They Invited ua to atay." "How long did you atay In Waterloo?" "Two daya." "Waa Miaa Jay taken 111 at any time durlnig your atay?" "Yea, Miaa Jay waa taken 111 at the dinner table April 4." "Did you see her again that evening?" "No, ahe went to bed." "Did yon aee her the next day?" "Tea.

Wa took a little stroll around tha town the next day." At th rolnt court waa adjourned for the day. Mr. Rodeheaver will continue tomorrow. With tha presentation of a number of depositions, Including the one from the Rev. Sunday.

Miss Jay rested her case. One of the most Interesting of the depo- Choice of bright or aatln finish and choice of full or single size. Full two-inch continuous post construction, with, heavy fillers. Substantial T-ball connections and guaranteed lacquer. Splendid Colonial pattern, thoroughly well- made and beautifully finished.

Real quality. .1 jriass sugar bin, and no dust, a in, nies Agr or ants can get to it. remarkably in-iceo. 1 to keer you were there worrying her?" "Oh, then Homer from "No sir." sltlons is that of Dr. Charles H.

Maxwell of Dakota City, who eeta forth that he has known Miss Jay since childhood. "What Is the value of the stock on hand?" "About $5,000." "What is this $1,500 due T. P. Rodeheaver for?" "Salary at $150 a month." "Do the books show the value of tho plant 7" celve?" was one question. "One hundred dollars a week," waa the reply.

Other question, were: "What property does he own?" "House and lot in Winona Lake, Ind, and 160 acres of land In Colorado." He has never known her to have any ail O'Keil to Be Picnic Host. County Commissioner J. Denny O'Neil ment other than measles, whooping cough and two or three casea of quinsy. Aa for epilepsy, his deposition eaya that aha never at any time had it "Same aa I would by Judging an attorney." "What language did she use to you a year ago when she talked about this suit?" "As I said before, she said she did not want Rodeheaver." "What did Rodeheaver say when he introduced you to Miss Jay?" "As near as I can remember he said: 'I wan't to introduce you to my wife." "You knew they were not married?" "Yes, sir." Attorney Millen then took the witness. "What did she say?" "Not on your life." "Did she laugh?" "Yes.

and I took it as a joke." The witness then retired. Brother Is Witness. Joseph N. Rodeheaver, aged 40. of will be the host today lor the picnlo given by him annually to the school children of McKeesport- Tha real definU: i tion of a picnic is supposed to be thisf "Denny O'Neil surrounded by a bUDclt of kids." i So every lad In McKeesport and som others from nearby boroughs no doubt 5 will go along as the guests of the com i missioner and his army of helpers, foa one day at least.

i A MESSENGER FOR ANDREWCARNEGIE M. J. Farrell Was Fifty Years in Service of Railway; Now Retired. become engaged to mm or to any other man who is not adapted to Attorney Mahim cross-examined. "Did you at any time ever write a letter to Georgia Jay in which you said you understood their marriage was uncertain?" Attorney Miller objected, saying the letter was the best evidence.

The objection was overruled. To save time, Attorney Mahim then introduced the letter. The witness read the letter and admitted he talked about an engagement but not marriage. "What was the 'if you referred to In this letter?" "If they were suited." "Were you interested in her marrying any one else?" "No. sir." "Did she give you to understand that she and Homer were engaged?" "She did not." "Then why did you warn her to study Homer?" "Because I did not want her to make any mistake and neither did I want Homer to make a mistake." NO.

As the witness left the chair and passed "Rody" the latter said. "Thank you." Hymn Writer Testifies. Charles H. Gabriel, song and hymn writer was sworn. He had been a witness for the plaintiff yesterday.

Mr. Miller examined him. "Do you remember the occasion of Miss Jay's visit in Chisago in 1911?" he asked. 'Yes. she was at our home over night." Gabriel.

"What dia sne Bay "What is the average number of book, sold by the publisher. Rodeheaver?" "I do not know." "How long have you known Mis. Jay?" "Sinee some time in 1911. "What did you observe regarding th attention Mr. Rodeheaver gave the plaintiff "Nothing mors than good friends." "What do you know about tho pictures "Nothing more than that he had several of Miss Jay'a pictures wrapped in his Indian blankets." "What do you know about any contract ha had with Mis.

Jay?" "He never admitted to me that ha had any." Ackley Helps Out Friend. Attorney Heren then offered the deposition of B. D. Ackley, the accompanist-secretary of Evangelist Sunday. Ha la aged 40 yeara.

The questions wera a. asked my advice about coming i Denver, a teacher in a scnooi "She Fireman's Climb Is Fatal. tORRT, June 3. William J. Behr, a lieutenant in the Erie fire department, a guest of frien3s at Clarendon, climbed to the top of an Si-foot derrick last night for fun.

In some unknown manner lost his footing and fell to the ground He died soon afterwards. WAS ANXIOUS; WANTED HELP More botif the "Hope Box." Mrs. Harriet Weyer, of 6S39 Drexel avenue, told of Miss Jay'a enthusiasm over her "hope box." She saw "Rody," she says, put his arm about Miss Jay when the latter lovingly remarked to the silver-voiced singer, aa ahe peered into his fascinating eyes: "Oh, wait, till llene comes." Miss Jay was seated at the piano playing Rodeheaver'a accompaniments and meant by the remark that llene waa her superior aa a musician. "Never mind, you are doing nicely, said Rodeheaver. "Tou might ao well get used to it.

for you wlU soon have to do it all the time." The "hope box" consisted of a trunk containing various articles of household conveniences. Including many fancy pil-lowa Mra. Weyer. who before her marriage was Miss Harriet Martin, and a Miss Jay's, said the young or wa uc. enu merated institutions he had been connected with.

He is a brother of the defendant. Attorney Miller took the witness, who said he first met Miss Jay in Sioux City. "Did you know that your brother and Miss Jay were corresponding?" 'Yes. sir." "When did you next see her? "One year after that time at her home in Sioux City in May, 1911." "How did you know he was corresponding with Miss Jay?" Homer told me." "Tell the substance of a conversation you had with Miss Jay about Homer?" "I told her she should be very care-i t.f friendship with Homer because here." "Was Rodeheaver mentioned?" "Bhe said she had asked him for advice, but that ha would not aavise her." "Did you have any conversation with her regarding her atutude and feeling toward him?" the attorney queried. "Yes, in my office," said the hymn writer.

"It was about one year ago. I suggested that they get together, fix It up and keep it out of court. She said she did not want him now or want his money. Something, anyhow, was said about money. The substance was, she used this slang phrase, 'I am going to do him "What else did she say?" "She said she did not care much what hRtmened." Nature's best and most valuable gift, namely health, Is too often sacrificed on tb altar of inattention for nature's warnings ara positive and they alwavs Indicate the presence of soma troubla that must be taken care of.

At this tlma of the year our bodies, like our homes, need a thorough "house-cleaning." Tha headaches, dizziness, bloating oT the stomach, coated tongue, general rundown feeling, or any of the symptoma of alcknesa that you are experiencing now are nature signals that the organ, of your body need an overhauling and toning up. There is no remedy on the market that can accomplish this as well as Plant Juice, the herbal stomach preparation. Ita action la remarkable In all casea where tha rundown eyatem requires nour "How long have you known Rodeheaver?" "For I met him In Philadelphia." "What aalary doe. he receive?" of his public life. She immediately said that she considered herself as good as told her I did not desire to woman exhibited the article, to Rode-bVaver and that he became very much n-tereated He examined them carefully nnd complimented Mis Jay.

Mr! Weyer also testified to the nerv-ousondition of Miss Jay. the nervous however, not making themselves manifest until It became known that Rodeheaver had broken off hi. alleged engagement. Weyer'. testimony wa.

imoortant In view of tha convey that she was not, but that their Mr. Mahim cross-examined. 'What is Rodeheaver's reputation?" he asked. "He has no superior In this country, said the song writer. "How do you base this opinion?" lives were ainerent ueveuao ul uih puuuc life.

She further said: "We are not engaged and I will not ishment or where the system is being weakened by liver, kidney or bladder trouble. It la not ona of those temporary arms fact that the around 1 oranber stimulants. Dut it nas a far-reacblng and permanent effect which gives Inspiration and new Imnetua to the tired body. Rerent testimonial received from locai witness and toia play hi. oon have xo that she would -romranlmeiit all the time.

people navo proven that this notable I 1 I tsi Jr T.Ar.. if remedy nas ncen remarkably successful aa a germ destroyer, a tissue builder T-ijifon Kuiea tiui I I I DITTCRMOriM -INt-VV YVt n-js and a bullder-up of wasted organs. For i i i w- I sy-: S7m Vhen court opened counsel for Miss Jay i McCauIley, one of Rodeheaver'a J. -xamlnation. He callei lied I sik I bk.

VHaaaaW rl nHT DU se tn aihiih the Wit' tn whinl counsel, I VI I Sw Alj' 1 wa. snow had and aay and Kxamine i. th dero8l le hither these aald Attorney were asked by you. 1 Strength Beauty Come With Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery This is a blood cleanser and alterative that starts th liver and atomaeh hi to vigorous action.

It thua assista the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeda the heart nerves brain and organs of the body. Th organ work amoothly like machinery running in oil. You fel clan, strong and atrenuous instead of tired, weak and faint. Nowadaya yon can obtain Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery Tablets, aa well aa the liquid form from all medicine dealers, or trial box of tablets by mall, on receipt of 60e.

Addresa V. M.Pierce, M.D., Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Great 1008 Paa Illustrated Common Slo Medical AdrUr wiU be eent FREE, Cloth Bound ror 31 On-nt Starope. "One hundred dollars a week; prior to 1911 It was 176 a week," "Do you know the value of his property?" "No." "What does ha receive by way of entertainment?" "His traveling expenses and board." "What ara hla profits from hi.

publications T' "I do not know." Attorney Heren read to th Jury a statement given by Rodeheaver showing the profits of his publishing house. The statement covered a period of two yeara. ending with April of the present year. The net Income for the year ended In 1913 was $8,991.70 and for tha year ended In 1914. 14.S.34.

The statement was classified but was so long tha court objected to taking up time to read it. thbs concern incorporated?" waa asked. "No, It is Mr. was tha reply. At thla point the plaintiff rested and tha court took a short recess.

Rodeheaver'a Indebtedneaa. E. Elmer Staub, of Oak Park, 111., manager of an accounting concern, was the first witness called by the defense. Attorney Miller examined him. "Did you in your examination of the Rodeheaver ascertain the indebtedness of that concern? If so, what waa it?" "Fourteenth thousand Ave hundred dollars." "What was it created for?" "For supplies and services rendered." Attorney Matum.

also of counsel for MIns Jay, cross-examined. "What Is represented by notes?" "About "ft .000, of the amount owing is due Y. P. Rodeheaver." "Do you know what is for?" "It is owed to E. O.

Excel, part i. paid." "What Interest has been paid?" "One hundred and forty-three dollars." yAfr. sUtmkimf rUif -red to the court stenographer, but "EaThnony It desired to put in waa "led olt. Attorney Heren moved co'urt. followed and an C.

H. Mia. Jay alnce her birth, the deposition recited that the only malady she had Instance the signed statement of Mr. M. J.

Farrell. who 1, a member of the Oakland Board of Trad and manager of the Oakland store. II resides In Key-noldsvllle and has recently rounded out fifty year of service with the Pentisyl-vanla Railroad and la now on of tha retired veterans of the service He served while a boy In th shops at Cone-niaugh: was a measenxer under Andrew Carnegie; was shop clerk, from that to supervisor; waa appointed agent at Rey-noldavllle, where he performed the arduous duties until his retirement. He la a man of sterling habits and worthy of th record he has earned. He aald: "About 11 yeara ago I received an Injury from falling ofT the r.

It. H. Co. platform. I commenced to go down In health and gradually grew worse: mv heart aeemed affected, my stomach and llvr were bad; I had smothering spells from the gas that pressed nround mv heart; the least eserclse caused me pain; had ahortness of breath and very dan-cerous symptoma.

This cauaed me to far death. I was anxious and wanted help. I bud tried varloua remediea with-out any permanent relief until I took plant Juice. I will say that It haa given me new hope and feel as though I bnd new life and spirit. 1 can now take all Irlnda of exercise without any distress bad effects.

I heartily recommend Plant Jute to any one that suffer as I Hid Tha Plant Juice man Is at McCulloch's drugstore. Penn avenu and street 'Old FlxthV where ha Is meeting the public and demonstrating the merits of this remarkable remedy. been atniciea wiw ever Your Vacation is Due You can make your choice of t'o interesting trips in circle form which includes River and Lake, Mountain and Seashore, Good Fishine. Interesting side trips with liberal stopovers visits to important cities. measles and two or mrcu cough.

Attorney Miner promptly ob of rjuinsy. jected to any runner reauina deposition and the court sustained him. It was duslrod to show that Miss Jay had never been afflicted with epilepsy. Whnf. Mr.

Sunday Said. The deposition of Evangelist William Sunday, taken in December. 1912. was Inexpensive Educational knjoyabie ever-to-be-forgotten. Give us an opportunity to make up an itinerary for you to suit your time and your purse.

Always travel by the Canadian Pacific Railway For farther pmkulen call or write for Booklet No. 1. L-Willlama, Gen. Art. Pass.

340 Sixth Ave PiruWsb, Pa. KnANaDIAHij VPACIFICf' Take A Dollar or as much more as you can spare from your earnings open a Savings Account with it. add to it regularly. Enough for the first payment on a home accumulates quickly. FIttsl3ura Trust Co.

823 Fourth Avenue. Want to Owna Home lntroduceu. Attorney then At the time it was lanen the document. had known Rodeheaver Sund.iy said he became Mr. Sunday four years.

He chorister in SeptemDer jyiu. "What salary doe. Rodeheaver r-.

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