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“OME Tere THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1901. ' sunvaggemere ~~ iLTED LOVER SHOT AT GIRL. —— Jealous Barber Saw a Rival andiSought to Stay. Maude Day 1s n !€tio typewriter girl. twemty years old. with fluffy pair, blue eyes anuyas trim a tg ms. She business for a fews mom in a downcown business office and lives | * pa-| at No, 70 Lenoxsavenue, with her rents. Max Vetter,is a barber, twenty-eight | years old, of No, 805 Ninth avenue. shave and clip and shampoo ts certa blond | To an honorable method of guining a liveli- hood, but for some reason Max di) n't cwant Maude to know that he presided ever chair No.!2 parlor. in a Harlem toneorial He told her he was secretary to a ink president and had * ‘delng made cauhter. This is what caused the whole trou If Max had not deceived he trong hopes of | jenkn he proba- diy would not now be a prisoner, charged with felonious assault in having shot at her with n revolver this morning. It was only Inst Saturday that Maude, chancing to pass the barber shop, glanc- ‘ed in and saw Max cutting hair with great vigor. Then she know that the nights at the benoh, the theatre and the little suppers of a year past had been pald for with tips received for a light hand and.u keen blade, and her love grew cold. “Bearetary to a bank president, in- } @eed,"” she said, and then wrote him a crue! note, asking him {f he was also & chiropodist. Max's heart was broken. He brooded over his troubles, and nightly, when the ghop was cloned, he would stand before Maude's house. Last riight he saw a tall, handsomely @ressed young man go up to the ventl- bule of Maude's house and ring the Day dell. ing a huge corsage of flowers, Ten minutes later Maude, wear- came forth and tripped happily away with the young nan. “Hal” muttered Max, “she has nhook me for a millionaire,” and he followed them and saw them enter a must on Ono Hundred atreet. the foyer, watching them, White Rats. all and Twenty-tth He, too, entered, and stood 17 but giving No heed to the aiips and Jesta of the loi, magnate, was incorporated to-day, When tho performance was done he followed them to a resta nt at One Hundred and Twelfth street and Lenox ayenue, and as they sat down to damask-covered table he stood out. the te, peering In at them as they toyed with sand rare old wines Yu his soul grew until, as he preased {t to the “LE just couldn't stand it to dudo in there feeding Maudie.” nee 1 all the while the bitterness tha police sergeant later, that ‘At last the couple left the restaurant. The hour was about 2 A. M. They started up Lenox. avenue, and Max slunk after them, brooding of ven- Beance. “If 1 can't have her, no one will muttered the barber. He drew a revolver fmm his pockot. and running up to them until he was bur four feet behind he fired nt the girl. The Duet ponstrated Maude's white gown. and happened Bhe screamed, it that Policeman Albert was not ten feet away, which wan probably forcunate for both! Actress Filesa Petition Maude and Max, for the revolver gix chambers, all loaded. haat Albert ran to Maude, und Max threw the weapon away and dashed up Lenox avenue, the policeman in pursuit. Max was captured after a race of blocks and taken to the Ea ne ¢dred and Fourth street station. Maude and her escort later and mate a formal five Hun- reached there mplaint, In the Harlem Court this morning Max y waa very penitent : 1 wouldn't Kil Mnudte for he eald eeopingly, but Ma the haughty looked at him nd the Magistrate heki! him for trial. d Maude's was very z When questioned by reporters. ¢ “My name?” he said, with a rising !o- flection of the voice. “Ah, wel Stanley; that will do quite dear fei call me Stanley —— Court Precedent Now fe sinenn Pol It has been now Sudielally that a check given in payme Obligation to another is av ment, even if the person recetyts cheek falls ty deposit ft in This wun the decision tn before Judge Fitzsimon: the case of Fred 8 tank Mp r real. Adolph owner, who suel c Angier for smi Nos, 314 and son, No. 893 Broad- $20, oyaltten, $40. he elitr Fight to place except the aw Alfred und Tepresenusl Mr te ‘neck wax Myers’s fuslure and holding Jenyth of tine was a bart puung that th 5, On- their mot! Sfury. to fin \Canzler. “dered trom 1 ght Baloon-keeper, wo years and he was sent Divorce, ¥.Jo, June 13.—Mrs. Susan vinhexeres call me well, CHECK A VALID PAYMENT. Disputed old, ported missing: street, Tuc this morning man Flynn in front of 8 Tenth He could give no account of to Bellevue There he wan identified by peared Possession and by the Ini-| Te'/B,!\ tatooed on his right arm. Sverati has wandered fr hi mes within a few weeks, A | by ever mmae a tian forgct the cares of! Na ke | ONE BROTHER STABS A ANOTHER | They Had 4 Bien Quar- | relling and Fighting All Night. Patrick Mc 14, wo stat aly Roosevelt Hoa) in the twenty-seven is dy y Frank was arrested later urnivbed t Moe by ‘The brothers Itve with thetr and their sister Mary a 0, 698 Forty-fin street. Frank lost his lett [hand ye yin a railroad aceiden ters were drinking yeaterday and quarrelled, They con- tinued to quarrel Inst night, and ge: ap at 3 o'clock this morning resum the quarrel and fought all over thelr Apartme hes Patrick dressed and {out to fad a eman. ank wed tim to the street. ‘They uwain tough Frank, with a stabbed file brother twice ti the neck. Patrick fell to the sidewalk, where his mother and sister found aun Inter covered With blood. The injured man wae taken to the Roosevelt Hoapital. He was weak from loss of blood and the surgeons way he ALM Frank reappeared at hin nite from his a drink. She gave tt to r to Re! him and he hurrled to the nearest: su- loon. Then, it ts sald, his mother informed rank was arrested & policernan and Frank STITUTE INCORPORATED John D. Rockefeller’s Gift Makes Medical Research Possible. ‘The Evening Wort.) YY. June 13.—"The ockefeller Instjtute for Medical Re- search,” the proposed institution in been endowed the Standard Now York City which h John D, Rockefeller, ors are William I. Welch, Md, Simon Flexner, of Theobald Bmith, of Bor- Mitchell Pruddon, C. A. Herter ke, Bnimett Hott and Hermain W. beg of w York. Hardware Deale ‘The Mroderick Supply Gompany, deal- ere in hardware at > 4 Rose street, todlay assigned for the benefit of cred- titers to Thomas IL ve. Tho company was Incorporated In 1893 with @ capital stock of $1, MISS DRESSLER OWES $11,199. eee The dire of Balttmore, Philadelphia: ton, and in Bankruptcy—She Is Worth $112.50. Marte Dressler, ing t ding King's Carnival”? the actresn now play- female role in “The at the New York ‘The- autre, to-day fied a petition tn bank- ruptey the rk's OMce in the ! States District Court, her address as the Ross- 1 places her Mabilittes of the indebtedness racted In the latter part of last tin this year, adn ts largely oney loaned. ncipal creditor {a Eugene Boston, Maas, $2,000. The ra to whom money ts due tonsidine, Hotel Metropole, Rroadway and Forty-fifth stimet, $570. Mary Montford, Roasmore Hotel, $439. Mary Dungan, No. 165 Bast Beventy- WL treet, $375. Mra, it ony, Jamatea, $360. Leaner Hroadway and Forty- Afth atre her attorney tn $1.) for legal service n & Howley, No, 163 Weat Twente -third aireet, for theatrical com ctors and sums stated, n incurred In Syra- rman and Hovert Harris, Rogerson, enjan fort, $ Kohimar, § Hoftma dceeph ‘McCauley, Frederick Retehter, con and Bina Hoffman, 0 here are about a dosen smalier tmx. The assets conalst of $12.00 4 the Dime Savings Bank, and a ward- robe, val at $1) and clulmed too: der the law, 1 hy "MR. MORGAN’S GIFT. Collection of ‘Textile Fabrica for Woman's Art School. ‘The collection of textile fabrica which wan pought by J. Plerpont Morgan tn Europe ax a gift for the Woman's Art School at Cooper Union ia now in the yeal Custom-Hlouse, They not be laced on exhibition publicly until next THIS WOMAN CITY EDITOR, Ne “STUNTS” FOR ITEMS. 5-YEAR-OLD GIRL ORATOR TO FEAS ON THE “FOURTH.” OOOOQIOIOO@. PISTOL BRAWN N LABOR FICHT CERMANY ANGRY T ENGLAND iProtests Against Pro- posed Taxation in South Africa. Chase on Broadway for Walking Delegates Who Aitacked Man. An attack by two walking delegates on th man of the ga {iron workers employed in the Rapld Traneit ‘Transit BERLIN Verdtists Inno OoDOOOOO OOK at n and Houston street, wused a Il Klzed riot to-day. s Moran !s the foreman, He was a unton until aye. so, when, potng att by two men who he aimed 9 egentativen ef the Tron Workers Union, be left the union. He was ily beaten at the time and ren- dered unconactotts. by knuckles. an fers in the N < je 1 Recer sad further trouble with wath African Mailroo 1 whe 1 5 af | penra certain, or n Hkely the re noon to-day he eu from . Britieh Government will ade vm was croasing cho street mittee'’s report % ng upor him. He the ground that the them 6 Richard doubted | 2 Tenth a rena Wilitam ir shares Hundred street., alls her ding Workers, te a the war i a Pat who in certaln xn price demands mi In Ale One of th dalled & noe nner during the aweks : daddy y 4 and drea his revolver, fall. it will be necessary to have ci bi for these ‘apecimens, whioh will be to oti hte, ke ‘Of course, be favored Prof, Truman H. Safford, Professor of Astronomy at YWiillams College, died at the residence of his son in Newark, N, J; to-ay- ‘Prof, Safford was in his aizty-orth wena Meal terested JLAAL ite Bl uwo men tea (9) a crewd of working 8 of Moran. fol svernl detectives standing near Joined ® Win whe pursuit, as did a throng of person on Brondway. ® Qi tucks down Lr » exp: 8 Ql tured and later taken to the Centre 8 e Street Court ‘) Butier and Walters when arra 3 MUADELINE fore Magistrate Cr to} MSHENRY pordeny. conduct 3 Hoboken Fireworks 8 a Plant Blown Up in p ious Manner. 8 MARY MaLEE. Myster o ade ) n 3 An explosion wrecked the plam of| Pet of the Knights of Pythias ae the convent 1} the Hoboke freworks Company, 0) A . . *utnam County sta ( » heres cites ti ity et of Ohio Will Receive that they would give a bl plente on th ee Se WILL NOT STOP. a one man was serious burn $100 for the Effort. | Raucthies J a AeholG rand 3 The plant was owned } pout fifty i ce at mn he a iH HN Pel natrinn Rallewin Cominiitee 2 Italians, who had equal shares in the H Tepe i Leaf RViliRCuiiladelwWwork t 2 protita of the concern. It P sPRri 1D, 0, dune 12.—When | make ai free-will donation) to Y [dc 000. inl the moadow dimrict and about i sf the sta siventlaneotathe Karotar oma, one ; ; ae W. Hf. Baldwin, jr.. chairman of the + ck from the etreet, and the only ap-| Was in session | last week, 2 Sia nsec Madeline pwanie chonenta Shoes) |(Committe of Fifte ways that the Miss Mary Lee Claims to Be|rtat of me Washington a) Co Times. | yroach SE a ea ey oba | linaialarlesizp nisl eck hel ICE T aNGehO) SIAC TRS TT eater ater Corin fon | Creme tuo well eumtenape orgs the Only One of Her Sex Shongemenst tothe pera ur Giana it iment of ac. return Honiae! her uldod that ae fs the pet of the K. HemaTIGtaE aa cea Be : >} d before the flramen could — Holding Such a Job. trom then |. spa Mr. Baldwin will not amplify this mata- i Fr goon shee A ed GOVERNOR NOT AT CAMP. LIGHTER SINKS. ment, nor will he say Whether or not tle { A freworks its es is to be dismissed or FIPUAVILC ea Paeeiianearis ostioe “useful Fant aud the ada at tas Hons Made to Reeelve Odel 1) The Fram i y Loaded with ‘or Information regard ' Mary Lee ts city editor of the Tituavll i bins x at Peekskill Ralls, Springs n Leak. the “original programme” Mr. Baldwin Herald. Wihtlo women bol! responaibte nt attend soe,nlene camp KSKILDL, June 12 | Tho Ughter Frank B., owned by the| refers inquirera to the resolutions Places on all leading newapapern in tue h oelocks a rations Wer 5 aeNuraes tues when the committee was or- country ns writera in every department, Alwout fal F thee i renee ee rans Company, sprang | ber and, which in- Misn Lee claimn to be the only woman Wis. badly mut the, face Re eae SUNY Of the tuted. au- clty editor In the land. Her frat news- Ce He eg ve tun: Pegg: oe Ratt CASS Cy GLb Aiea) EUs. before lO oiclerk sto-day.)) Tha! ithorities,: whether y perform peperiwerki mua lontine Tituayitiol World “iaine oceaston to employ a] Honnital oe Fara eae Nehter was heavily loaded with steet [14 their: full “extent th Amponed EES ——— ‘ e a School Principal Cut|The Levys Thought/Bitter Fight Over the Church and Society | One Marcus Enough | Quimby Estate Inau- CHOICE. nd Was Dr ed. i ily. a . ‘ a a opp in the Family gurated To-Day. GROCERIES, . ‘The doings of Prof. Herron and a tate ganng:| Witt prowatnen ta be a ite = $ ft vo 4 0 es 0 se 4 ‘s se 8 yon , A is f er contest 3 ee ye ee phen e Hates er prother and when he broke our en-| 88 Ihaustrated In Hrooklyn this morn. BLUE RIBBON BUTLER Ss residents of Motuchen, N. nother | ing, when the will of David W. Quimt sald his fol itt: ol matter engages thelr attention—tho ( area bata ka thought on} wis offered for probate before Surrogw “3 Abientt miseal by the Township Board of “Mu-| So sald Ruste Marets, on the atand “ = s ation of Prof. BL. Anderson as prin- in Part IL, of tga Couctil tietira| oc cieey ave ata No 120) Hooper, attest, TABLE SALT Tea Prices BORAX SOAP cipal of the High Sehool there an and a Sury tesday UA i sth Highs sue ee ) T li Prof. Anderson, tt ts mald, was dropped | Hecauar sho win nts anetOre Brook sn ston A pure, high-grade, free- (0) y The finest Laundry S because he did not n1 church and | Miss Marcus dam- Ais esdlel taste Ann arathe | fl pee Hae S. 1 and ea Quality. d i : ypgoap ” kept aloof from pociat gatherings, ‘Th «from Bamuel Levy, who has al cee Of sevontzone, leaving an estate running Table Salt. A In all grocecy stores Sugar is sold made, and we know Hoard, in discusatns hin cay, at raperoun plumbing bustness on Grong] SUNN A over SEMGN real luxury and comfort close to cost price. In most stores whereof we speak, as we ouchal on these matters, mddin, Mt sol : = : : . . . . Nalaalnotlataavel hee techouiren Levy. necording to Miss Marcus, pro- | Silos: Marzaren, a life interes in the Summer to have the loss in this direction is made up have tested them all. Size nnd wan also growing ot posed marriage ant was accepted in| 8 Bi eo A arate Ce Salt that will not cake or by chareing sancye prices for Teas. and quality considered, it Friends of the princ Jeclare that! January, 19, after a court of two nt FDOT ACO LLCO neereias ot so with us, however, as our ii e Si * he was fully capable, Meet eahanida' [sonraloel mores heralwas tak bigzens mero la Muto Mion Nena ns lump. policy is to charge only fair, h t ispihet chcapestSoap) sold | entire trucking business, with policysis to) charge only; (alr, hones Minply ato make room nent party And My prevents, wa et eee vind. i A CARTON, prices for all goods sold, Tea in- to-day. van Kirk, who t» to ta eld wet for June shasta) i Mais RenGiBee ek ad jean Beha oe ons The remaining onetetehth of the es- Paraffin tined..... .. 5c cluded, It would be to their own A CAKE, 4c. Sides have been tnken in the matter, [diamond ring he had «i te e Hivided equally: between th{s) ecided interest if all good house- Or 7 CAKES for. 25c and Anierson hag been urged to fight} tended and ho maid hts carsiatl pit MS Lab FeCl ; ae tH aa keepers gave up the old practice of [ Ri - 3 lopkin. vl lenriettc Murlla- y A aR lr ase acer a LaLa gher. Auveioued | first asking the grocer the price of fj Washing Sodn, carck & 3c aotlone had thm (oreAy sie ani evening Py howoverilslnlleged;toyhavo!lanld | oerert ine /.tO.; Nal, eons Thomasls see rneuatiy bai his Teas, then buying to suit the niet ea ela ee World reporter:” ho would disregard hin family's wishes Sarees nee He Re ea AON ease purse. As in most cases, we have ae cea Sanam Ic} “Some assert that I do not go tol! he were mald: $269. He i Seren eae, hie lifertme, found that the Teas selling at 50c., ats church, that anybody's ‘ jury after two jo belleves this sum is sufficient to dis- Oc. d 7 ; loride of Lime, best qual urch. f mhareetailahisk paternal coc. and 70c. are no better (if as be 3e my own Wo town there is al £00 as Ls his; naternal:lobiigations. 4) than the kind f mas ways denominational strife, alweya foe! a Hojadds he'gave!nn equal sui) to. his good)/than the kind/we sell.) Ball Blue, Arie Drant, root fog, #0 my wife and I decked when we el ead son, David, 1) he does not feel he “ 8c No need at all of any such prices epsinl peat Oates eame ty Metuchen that we would not POLICEMAN ACCUSED. should provide for hin children, » i for Teas of thechoicest grade, We ateas ys ourolves with any odureh, although In explanation of hiv gift of the busl- | ‘Tomato Cateup, Peerless have them now in all of our 100 are Presbyterinns, ness to Frank, he says Frank had been sour bottle Se: t . . i" Washing Powder, mutters “Anyway, | wasn't engaged to go to] Garvey, of hix assistant for thirty years, and much plat stores at the uniform prices of 29c. Clenewel Trang; 4-1b, packare, Raruntiacna hired nitenehiachooliena ae of the aticeesn with which he met {a at- (fy Suimet OU tes domestic, very 5c and 35c. a pound. You can’t get 13e.; 1-lb, fe; Gon 90 that [have a to the best of my! pean. and ieniy anil | trituted to his efforts. hey ae better Teas than ours, no matter package 5 ead erly a7.0n Tho! by protes! taj etatine, | SUES WN oe eee pateindaliny heey Peoneite Sane laa taoealst the caeliseriversait what you may pay for them. Powdered Norax, ovr very i 2 Hrooklyn, this fuence wos exert i < i BO alatva WIRTIAHON EE Foe 1 fluence was exerted. Vinewar, Best York sta 7 rote. Win. in 1 wm ei saaleaais ieee 6: BUTLER’S No. | TEAS. $20. T was a: the club , eatarineeal housed turn ening WILL NOT CLOSE EXPOSITION See receileatseenyettie This Tea ts our very best quality. | Your ster enrcaeaenit lar a minute ds nigh for club | sineet, Brooklyn, | erderiit ¥ vs Formosa eit eylon, Indi ri 1 for this life front het inte tees Regeeeetiet re x ee ; pate BHD yune 13.--The aygorente? Japan, Young Hyson or Gua - 35 tT] sale, Se. package for... 3c “The renson 1 only stayed twenty | was aroled until June iS Charges will oe sin tt a rane ees Ate Bow der a pound i c M Fatry Oval Cee eee eee eed ieee oben ue Chatweelwll tenet thalciseineof{the an-American peck a Eames Floating Soap, Fairy ov snobbery and heant wo imuch tattle 1 fs eH Cerne MAE Ane Ces Giga Ain ear Cider, BUTLE "5 No. 2 TEAS. eT Bae hhought it best to leave, Besides, the eee Moot teers Bireh Heer| Cider ane i = Ammonia, lutier'a Concen- dew, e ul ne quart Y 43 principal of g sennol in which there are ste aetic 4c Fee cally, Your choice of Mixed, trated, very atrong; large bottle... 4 glish Breakfast or Oolong, even teaghers and i) pupils, has his Hutlerts Beat Fre wok a pound. Cc ume quite fully occupied if be tries to Mustard, just out, very anes 7 Pe Jp eeeeee ate do his duty. The members of the Boant of Educa- F tion say thut tho change was made for the good of the sehou: and no oth Prof. Anderson had charge of the school aix yeare, 5 ——— Suited to your taste in style. PROF. SAFFORD DEAD. Suited to the demands of wear. Suited to the season. Professor of Antronomy at Wiliiama SIXTH AVE. AND NINETEENTH ST. Passes Away at Newark ¥ POET