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IT? THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAT 31, 1912. Ik Ei nr BO 1 1 2 29 GUILTY SENTENCED, FOUR FIRST OFFENDERS GET THEIR LIBERTY Judges Gave Severe Punish ment to Prisoners Convicted for Second Time. Thlrty-lhM prlionri dlpoed of In th Court! of (lcner! Suclons Wednn tit for varloui crlmei wr In thf mala liven prUcn intcncti. Tour wr given their JMmrty on upfndeil wntence. Th pfnaltlei Impoicil wr; BY JUDGE CRAIN. Philip Hochtleln. twenty-ont yir ML Pletded RUllty to attempted grand Urctny. Flnt offeme. Klir.lra RWorrrutory, Juno Donlno, twentytn-o yean old, Trttd and convicted of aaiault. Klrit offante. Btnttncs auaprnded. Will bo detxrted to Italy, Philip SubberK, twenly.flva year old. Pleaded guilty to petty larceny. Stolo MM from employer. Penitentiary for tlx montha and 1300 fine. BY JUDGE FOSTER. Jimea Stevenion, thirty-eight year Id. Pleaded autlty to iclllns cocaine, rirtt offente. Penitentiary tor (even atoning. Oeorge Durkc, twenty-three year old. Convicted of receiving atolen Roods. No '.revlout conviction, tilmlra Iteforma. Jmi K. riannlgan, twenty-two yoar Jld. Convicted of rohbery In the tecond ccgree. No provloui conflctlon. HI nlrt Reformatory. BY JUDGE SWANN. Leo D, Hlokolc twenty-nine yeari old. 'leaded guilty to aiiault Stabbed hi' :U. No prevloui conviction. Elnilr.-t uformatory. John J, Mutcahy, twenty-three yean At. Convicted of receiving atolen good. prevloui conviction. City Iteforma ory. Ralph Rotao, twenty-four yeara old Convicted of robbery In the first de ar, With companion held up Jewelry peddler and etole a thouiand dollar1 worth of Jewelry. No prevloui convic tion. State Prion, ten to twonty .yearn. Henry Scharftnan, thirty-three yeara old, and Joseph Itetneck, twenty-two years old. Poth convicted or attempted burglary. Scharfmnn one prevloui con viction, itate prleon two yeara and six men the. RnnecIC flnt offeuao, Elmlr, Reformatory. Joieph Muccl, nineteen years old. Pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods. Kim offense. Klmlra Itoformatory. Tito Cosselo and Joseph Ithcggla, ntaeteen yeara old. Pleaded guilty to at tempted burglary. Both first offenders. ItsBh, El ml re Reformatory, f) , " BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN. Rubin Bchour, thirty-two years old. I'leaded guilty to grand larceny. Etole catch and chain from friend. First itffenifT. Penitentiary for six months. Wllrtam nraasdeld and Molly Clark, wBty-nlne yeara old. Fielded guilty to robbery In the flnt degree. Itobbed woMan'a employer of Il.tOO wortlii of jewelry. State prison, nUw to twelve yeara eacn. Charles E. Pester, twenty-ihren yews Pleaded guilty to foratery In tho necond decree. First offento. Slmlra Reformatory. George Knnrt and Murray Btelner, twrnty-flve years old. Holh Wended guilty to burrrtary. Kerornl nffnnseri. Broke Into house. No. 972 Tiffany ktrcnt. Bute prison two yesrs and six months eaeli. Israel Kroanlpol, ghteen yeara old. Pleaded guilty to gmnd larceny. Stole from employer. First offense. Klmlra Reformatory. Wtlllatn Urown, forty-two years old. 1 "Waded guilty to grand larceny, Sioie pocketbook containing It nta from man on ntrajst. First offense. Peniten tiary for one year. Irving II, Ilrlde, thirty-four years old. Pleaded millty to grnnd lnrceny. H'ole H4 from employer, l'lrst nffciise. Peni tentiary for one yesr. George Malone, twenty-one years old. Convicted of a?;nult. Plrst orfenre. Penitentiary for one year and a flue of 00. (lutlavo niolim. eighteen yoirs old, Pleaded Ktillty btirilarv. Korced en trance Into houe, No. II) r Klirfity second street. Ulmlra Itnfor.nntory. Hdirnrd Wolff, tnenty-onn )carj old. Pleaded irullty to grand larceny, f.tale cM of tobacco from employe-. Nover before convicted. (Sentence aunpanded. Horencn O'f'onsior, rUli'een yenr.i old, Pleaded guilty to XMml lurrn.v. b tnlned two suits of clothing from ilt pirlinent ptnre 011 11 fond-it t.nlrr. Never before coni'li-ted. Fentenoo supended. Mary Ah-!y, fifty-me e.irn old. Pleaded rullty to astautt. Never beforo convicted. Penlten'ljry for three months. Florence Garney, I'.lrly.flre venrs old, Convicted urnnd Inr-e-v ntole 1111 from man In West Th'rty-flfth street. Never before convicted Stale ;,r!on two to three years. Michael Zonnl, twenty years old, and I.ulgl Oarrelo, twenty-nine years old, I'leaded guilty to grand larceny, fiiole VQ worth of properly from Hotel Mar tinique. First offenders. Kach, Peniten tiary for ten month". John Itavey, sventeen years old. Pleaded guilty to forgery In the seeond degree. Pnrsed bad check for IX on butcher. First offense. Sentence sus pended. Henry C. Farrnr, twenty-two year old. Convicted of forgery In the eecond degree. One prior conviction. Btate Prison for six years. Reptile 10,000,000 Tears Old. CHICAGO, May Sl.-A reptile 10,000,000 years old has etn mounted at the Uni versity of Chlcajro and will be on exhi bition to-day for the first time. The skeleton of the prehistoric nreattire w,i found In Arlconn laat summer by t. W. Wlltlstoit of the University. Paul C. Miller, of the department of pale ontology, mounted the bone framework and re-created the reptile to Ita up posod natural appearance. The creature Is the finest known land verteibrate and has been given tho name of ophlacodon. POLICE HELD LOST BOY 12 HOURS WHILE HIS Children's Society Also Criti cised for Failure to Notify Frantic Mother. Mr. and Mrs. I.011I1 Sherman of No. Ilsit Or.o Hundird an 1 Ssvontcenth street to-day ;ored tho I'oKpu Depart ment and Children's Socioty for tho cle Isy In rtirtorlns to thorn their five-year-old son, Irldcr, who Oltippeared from his home on Tuesday. Tho child wai j found at the corner of .Ninety-second j street and Second avenua at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, und the parents 1 were not notified until yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock. When llttlo Isldor could not be found ' on Tuesday his parents notified the 1 police and s, general alarm was sent out. The parents gave It as their opin ion that tho hoy had been kidnapped, for had not a mysterious Italian woman been seen about the tiherman home? As a matter of fact. Isldor. hungry, foot weary and sleepy, had been wan dering almleoely about the streets. Ait J o'clock ysstorday morning Max Mppman or No. U ICaat Ninety fourth stroct was passrnc Ninety-second street and, Second avenue. He saw a boy asleep In a doorway. He awoke the lad and Inquired as to his home and name. The etapy Isldor told his name, but was hsxy ss to the whereabouts of his home, Uppman was on his way to got a physi cian and told the boy to remain on the corner until his return. In the meanwhile Policeman Curry happened along and, took tho toy to the East Blghty-elghth street station. Later the hay was sent to the Children's (So ciety. During the abinnce of Isldor his fran tic parents wandered about the streets with friends searching backyards, hall ways and the pirks. Mis. Sherman had visited the Children's Society several times Inquiring for her son and had left her nddretj and requested that she be notified at once should the boy be ' found. "We should have been notified Imme diately by the police or the Children's Society," salJ Mr, Khcrman. "In fact. the police rhould hive rent thi boy I home directly after finding: hln Instead of taking him to a station house and j then tending h!m to the Children's Sj- j ciety n-hllo his mother and myself tvero searching for him, "I am forty that I suld that Isldor was kidnapped, but there had been a ' soman r.mri oar neisrht-orhood who had whea-n a strsnjo Intsrrst In our boy, and when ho disappears! I thousht , she hid tnlfcn him." THE SUFER'OiUTY OF THE " US lis lut rti cta'i firm" it so renersl that it i n:rlv lir. ps'tibleto specify thf etut f:ture in vh'ch it x-.e!i, Every item thlt rentrl:utes to Its qus'.ity r:prsjcnti tli:ulrroit ik.ll. Cash ee Kasf Terms. ivnit ter bCftklet. 425 FIFTH AVBNUE Katranre 9th at.. S.V. Cltr Special for Friday and Saturday Best Creamery pjp Butter,29 Direct from the creameries, lggl Fine Granulate m bbji. Sugar, Si ! 17 New Laid mm k Eggs. 15 ? 25c A. & P. Brand fancy selected in ncnlcd cartons. 2T M T I a" a a ciur, .'viikiiuiiu, liion, awect tjiorer fm.c a. etc. Urandl Condensed MILK, can 3w25c The Great 1 4S0 Stores ii the l.S AtlfinfiA D-1.Sfisf.Tea www Thne prices ftr Mdrefwillu District Mly : )MMIIIOIIIIItUllliqtll 1 ' OPEN EVENINGS ; We pay Freight, p? WL B. ran. URNITURE We "11 Completely Furnish Your Flat or Sell You a Single Article at a Special Price DURING OUR BEFORE-THE-WEDDING SALE Ihi!r?,le Presenls, 10 yu w opportunity of completely "outfitting" your home at extremely small cost. We will sell you a complete outfit for 2-3-4 or a dozen rooms at a price that no store In New York CAN meet. Further thaa that-H you wish credit accom raetlatlona, we will ar range same to cult year convenience. Oar prices are tat kawd oa Uw faulalmtat kal lhc t,,u " ba aaa kUIbj. Tamlorc, whether yoa pay cash r,?I!1 C".J0" tl die Itwcst poulble prices. 4-ROOM FLAT OUTFIT Conmiin, of One Parlor Suit Parlor Table Lamp Parlor Rug Two Pictures Pier Glass 2 Prs. Curtains UeJ Spring Mattress Two Pillows Comtorter Dresser or Cblffonler Matting Sideboard, outlet or China Closet Chair or Rocker Extension Table Four Chairs Dining Room Rug Mtcnen Table Two Kitchen Chairs 10 Yds. Oil Cloth One Ice Box or Stove no 3-ROOM FLAT OUTFIT Conriitinf of $ UeJ, Spring Mattress, 2 Pillows Comforter Chair or Rocker Matting Dresser or Chiffonier Beth Flats are ondlspUyMur7lhlleor. Sideboard, Buffet or China Closet Extension Table Four Chairs Dining Room Rug Mtcnen raoie Two K It c h e n Chairs to Yds. Oil Cloth One ice tiox or Stove Caaeaid look. Yet need RBlbiy. 75 17 A OV TCP MQ 0ur Terms, Like Our Prices, EsAOI 1 H.IlVlO Are the Lowest in Town! Auto Delivery Within 75 Miles SIB ( AUIO uenvery naaauii vt miles HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISHED. ESr S. E. Cor. 124th St. and 3rd Ave, New York. have in preparation for Monday June 3d, An Extraordinary Sale of Women's Undergarments of Batiste, Nainsook and Cambric At Price Greatly Below Actual Values Summer Apparel for Young Men and Boys for Outing and Dress Occasions It shown in correct models, of reliable and attractive fabrics and the beat workmanship, including Washable Russian and Sailor Suits, In the most desirable styles and a wide range of material!, also plain white. Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of cassimerea, worsteds, cheviots and homespuns. Blue Serge Graduation Suits, Blazer Coats. Washable Trousers, of White Duck, Tan Crash. Linen and Khaki. Young Men's Suits In the new soft roll model effect, of blue serge, mixed cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. Students' First Long Trouser Suits. Outing Trousers of plain nd striped flannels, white duck and Khaki. Boys' and Youths' Furnishings Shirts and Blouses of Imported and Domestic Madras, Solsette, Flannel and Silk. Pajamas, Bath Robes, Sweaters and Belts, Neckwear of Silk and Washable Materials. Hab of Imported and Domestic Straws. Washable Hats, Golf and College Caps. To-morrow, a Special Offering of Girls' & Small Children's Shoes Oxford and Ankle Ties, Walking Pumps and Buttoned Shoes, consist ing of manufacturers' samples and discontinued lines from regular stock, in desirable leathers and shapes, sizes incomplete. Sires 5 to 7, 10 11 " 3H. Value 11.75 Pair, Value S2.S0 to S3.50 Pair, at 95C 1.85 West 23d and 22d Streets Lord & Taylor Founded 1 826 Children's and Infants' Wear Special Values for Friday and Saturday Girls Coats 8 to 14 years Pongee Silk, box pleated model, leather belt. Value 812.50 Girls' White Dresses 4 to 14 years Cotton Voile or fine Batiste, hand embroidered and lace trimmed. Value $7.50 to $12.50 J Children s Slips to wear under Whito Dresses of fine Mull . $ I, Q$ of Mcssaline Silk . Q$ Children's Guimpes. . .55c, 75c, 98c tgf 1.50 6 to 14 years Fine Lawn, lace or embroidery trimmed. $95o $5oo and J $7-50 French Hand-made IF tar for Infants Dresses of fine Nainsook 8 months to lYi years. j $2.95 & $395 Long Slips Embroidered and Lace trim med. $1.50 & $2.45 Infants' Caps Embroidered and Real Lace trimmed. $2.95 &$3-95 Values $4.05 to $7.50 Sun Hats Imported Pique, hand em broidered. $1.95 & $2.95 Values 83,05 and $4.05 'Babies' Pique Sandals 50c 95c Values 85c and $1.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 10th St. VOGEL BROS, nine. Double S.&H." Stamps unm noon Single Stamp After. Men's $20 Summer Suits On Sale at $1650 All the power and strength of our manufacturing organization has been centred in making these marvellous $16.50 suits the best values ever placed before the public. We are proud of the results. It is an event that looms big and great, one that will be long remembered by every man who enters within this store. Models galore countless grays, wonderfully rich browns, self-patterned blues in a hundred different effects. Suits conservatively worth $20, on special sale at $16.50. And for the Man Who Want's a Serge Suit He Should See This Wonderful Collection on Sale at $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20 & up to $30 VOGEL BROTHER fitY. Store Open Late Saturday Night. ..si. m v 4 fUi I1,! fc'ifcj'iiWrrffnSiaT'"" Civilization Follows This Flag- A DIET of wheat means leadership. The progress of nations proves that the wheat-eaters conquer the world To make "FORCE" wheat was selected, because it is the best balanced food On wheat, men think best, work best, fight test IW The Cooked Wheat Food contains all the elements for body-building; all the properties to make bone and muscle. Every flake of "Force" is a grain of wheat-rolled, baked and toasted to an appetizing consistency-no hard, indigestible particles to irri tate the stomach. There is iust enough barley-malt blended with "Force" to help the appetite and aid digestion. Get this "FORCE" today. Mada by The HO Company, Buffalo 3b Whnl at Toiler Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders