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Outrages. A. Haggenbotham, her home, No. June 4 last. Mary pilelty in ference for some time with Miss M. the Heute young man yesterdey, questioned by the police. itrect. ‘party Monday night. locality. genbdotham, house. the nel ‘Monday. cerning | murder. Other Wom }* mantown, euccesa, pay for thelr release, Another feature sums of money. under arrest the shorough Investigatl Mayol ete In conférence {t' dioan ‘camhed m the Goodrich woman, Hevea Wowevers that a woman cashed | Ponaghoy sald further that there ad jevelopme de moro ver; Importamt 4 the case an i other, arvesta:ara hor PARENTS OF SI CHILDREN FIGHT. HALED TO COURT FOR INTOXI- OATION AND NEGLECT. Magtatrate Bri Animals, Magistrate Brann in the Yorkville Court this morning, told a couple who wero arraigned before him for Intoxica- tlon and for neglecting thelr children, that they were worse than animals. The prisoners were- Thomas Martin and his wife, Nora, The couple, ten years; Beila, five years; Ruth, + fourteen months, and Annie, six weeks— 2% Bast Seventy-elghth six children—Maggie, elght years; John, live at: No, atrect, Martin has been arrested tor intox!- cation several times, Early this morn- ing, Patrolman Mahoney, of the Enst Sivty-seventh Street Station, Martin and his wife Nghting In the hali- way of their home. They were both intoxicated. He took them to the asta- permitting the woman to take with her the two babies, The Children's Society was notified and took oharge of the other four children, When the parents and their children it Brann, of the policeman and other witnesses and ther tlon house, f were arraigned-before Ma, he listened to the tes bald: “You are worse than animals, The deasts have enough enue to take care have no other sense 7 iis wife An behavior for two of their youn than to drinie’ “vile whiskey ani He then, aunelg sale Martin w or $100 ‘bail ) q Bee oe sna comelitted the four oldest ¢hlidron,'to the ‘Bomintcan he recommendation of Age: Children's ‘Boclety, permitted to retain of the was TN LENGUE OF GRIME? Philadelphia Police Suspect Four Men of Many ARE WORKING ON CLUES. Murder and Blackmail Among the Things Now Attributed to the e Goodrich Conspirators. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9.—The police, ‘upon representation, are working on & y theory which may Involve one of tho four prisoners in the Goodrich kldnap- ping case with the murder of Mrs. Sarah who was killed In 3216 Chestnut street, Wright, servant, !s now awalting trial for com- aged woman's death. , Mr. Durham, Chief of Detectives Miller and Lteut. t. has become a prominent figure tn the Goodrich story. ing to a statement mnde by her to a she was closely mMaht last night she hud not returned 4o her home, walch is at 3215 Chestnut Howard Sloan, one of the prisoners, tive some of Mabel Goodrich's dia- ‘zonds to Miss Atkinaon on the Satur- Jay following the alleged robbery. He siso supplied her with a sum of money. Shey were to have attended a theatre The Naggenbotham Marder. The connection between the Goodrich and Haggenbotham cases in chiefly of Howard Sloan has been a close frlend for some time of Miss Mabel At- Kinson, daughter of the Heutena home Is at No, 3218 Chestnut atreet, door to the Haggenbotham residence. On the night of the murder John Hag- tho son, became delirious and jumped from a window, but was caught and persuaded to return to the Sloan a few days later volunteered the g@tatement that he had been cating In borhood and that It waa he rho had’ followed Haggenbotham and Drought him back to the house. Tho Haggenbotham theory, the traces are that have been allowed to Secome public, becomes of interest In connection with the statement made by ‘Mabel Goodrich on the witness-stand on Describing her detention by « tha conspirators, eho sald that one of them told her that a man who had them in his power knew the truth con- i Duran It was current rumor about City Hall that the Goodrich case Is not the first one tn which some of the members of the band were implicated. The ruse of getting women to visit the house in Ger- which was tried unsuccems- / fuly on Mabel Goodrich, 1s said to have been worked on two other women with Thero women were induced to visit the Germantown house, acz to the story, and were there forced to being looked into is tho lotters recently received by C. D. Barney, the banker, and other wealthy eltizens, threatening to kidnap members of thelr families unless they put up bie In view of tho highly sensational methods of the quartet now poltce wil jon. Ashbridge, Supt. Quirk and De- toctives Miller, Donanhey and 7 at Cit #9 till midnight. Donaghey the check extorted Tells Martin and Wife They Are Worse Than with found Convent on THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1901: LOVE TURNED A SUNDAY | GOODDDOPOODOGAANHOGIOOOHOGDOOOOEMDODIOOIOGH ASS © @ Olive Thompson, Taught by the Man She Married, Pursued Long Career of Crime by Stealing from Women Who Em- ployed Her as Maid. Tho namo Ollve Thompson was on the books of the Sunday school connected with the Bedford Avenue Baptist Church three years ago. Bhe received a prize at that time for reciting without a falter |twelve chapters of the Book of Psalms. The same name, with the allases Ma- bel Furey and Mabel ‘Thompson, was| yesterday entered on tho “prisoners’ book” at the Raymond Street Jali, and fn another column opposite the name waa the entry “Grand larceny. turned nineteen, with a profusion of light hatr that she wears high off her forehead, and that forehead, white and broad, tella student of physiognomy that Olive Thompson was not born a thtet.~ She was made so through love. She confessed It in the Gates Avenue Police Court when arraigned. Her husband, arrested under the name Thomas Fure: stood beside her, and with a quiver « her lips she sald: i “He taught me to steal. fo would not work, Ho pawned my thieving: Wholessie Thievery. Olive Thompson, or Olive Furey, according to the Brooklyn police, stolen many thousand dollars’ worth of Jewel- ry, dresses and bric-a-brne In the past two years, They havo now fully a dozen complaints against her, and a ncore more are expested to appear at the next hearing. She and her husband had juat been locked up in the peng attached to the court yest reporter called to xee her. dow now, of the gates. against the tron bara that guarded the rday when an Evening World “She's talking with him out of the win- said the policeman in charge “Listen. ‘The slight girtlsh figure was leaning window, with her face thrust as far as possidlo batween them. The window was open, and the chill wind tossed the hair back: from her forehead. Mer husband was at another window in the other pen, nhout six feet away. They could not seo each other. “There's no use of us away, Tom," she was saying. Min answer could not be‘heard, but jo_repiied: "You made me mad when you tried to blame mo for It all.” She Warned the Woman. In the pen with the girl was a-woman —a hard-visaged woman arrested for shoplifting. This creature grabbed the girl by the arm and whispered hoarsely. “Keep still, you hussy! Don't you see the cop piping you off?" ‘Tho kirl shook her off and again spoke to her husband. “You keep still, Tom, Let them send are better out and you It may do me ool, I'm no Ured.” Something that sounded like an oath came in through the window and tue xirl sank down on the bench beneath the lll. She could not be induced to talk for me time, but she final ised her both going | SCHOOL GIRL TO THIEF. OO OOL cyea were rather hard In thelr expres- ston. “Yes, I'ma thief.” she sald, after a long sigh. ‘I changed my religion to} marry Tom, Changing my religion ts | what made me do wrong. “1 was so happy a few years agg. My mother ant Te lived on Flogd atreet, near ‘Thompson, avenue, Ives in Glendate, Le KT ner, 1 went’ to thé Bedford. Ave- nne Church, and the minister ked mes everybody liked me. T was a good girl. Then She Met Tom. “Then I met Tom. I was down to the Navy-Yard one day, when he came Alonk. He looked #0 swagger In Dlue sailor togs. He was on the T been down to Cuba. I Introduced him to mamta. itked to hear him talk of {he war and Ne promised to get work und support me it she would consent. She did, and to satisty Tom I changed my religion, We got married, and when he was dis- charged from the navy he found work, but {t was too hari “One day he sald: le, you've got to get somo work or we'll starve.’ Nefe both hungey and our room rent wan overdue. “He found me an advertisement in the A rich woman wanted a mali job, and after you get It T'll tell you what’ to do,’ he sald. The Indy. Hked my looks: and the sece id day was there ald: "You leave them He Tight and pick up anything. valuable You see before you come home.’ “Tr was afraid of him, he looked wo cross, 1 ABLEST DOCTORS IN AMERICA SOSATIOOON Declare There Is a Sure Cure for Nervous Ailments. Use of Paine’s Celery Openly Advised. Buffalo, Oct. 8, 1901. Paper publishes” a physicians’ opinions regarding efficacy of various remed! for An eve asked to express his opinion, when once they had gained a upon the patient, and, whether the same remedy beneficial in all cases. interviewed declared that ner prostration, when not too far vanced, insomnin, rheumatism, digestion, resulting, as it most quently. doe: dizzy he kidney curable, hes and most live complaints were tlon was most remarkable, mentioned by name compound, a well-known rem manufactured by Wells & Richar Co., of Burlington, Vt, and first tlon of a great den! of data, here and in Germany. It fs probably the one says the newspaper, where a pared remedy dorsed by physicians of such st ing. It seems that the formul the compound has always been nished to physicians in standing, ‘and that generally prescribed by one of them T. KURTZ & SON ‘spectala’’ th Great teh wide Inst for you ta taht on Wednesday. Complete Bed ( Cutht “That wan the first time, and sinco then we have both iv@l off my areal: He pawned or gold the thin . Now I'vo told it Due sympathy In felt for Olive by the police, and Unloes algns fall Tom, the husband. will go to prison for a had not been weeping, Her PEOPLE REJOICE OVER THE EVENING WORLD’S VICTORY. Contractor Mahony’s blockade at Stxth avenue and Fifty-eigtth ptreet has been raised, 4 All mason work on the new apart- ment-house which he ts putting up on that corner has been stopped by the po- Mce and cannot be resumed until Mr. Mahony hes provided proper means for pedestrians to make their way through the two blocks which he has obstructed for the past four months. Workmen were busy to-day clearing away the accumulated rubbish and stor- ing In remote corners the piles of ma- terials which were thrown on the street wherever {t suited the fancy of tho de~ liverers. When the streets are cleared carpen- ters will erect a bridgeway over the) sidewalks on which the building fronts, | and then it will be no longer necessary for pedestrians in that vicinity to take {ahelr chances dodging trolley cars and horae vehicles. i Mr. Mahony had been promising to open up the two blocks ever since ho closed them, four month: But all | he did was to promise, i Complaints renched The Hvening) World office, and in twenty-four hours this faper had both thoroughfares opened to traffic. Photographs of the encumbered blocks | were taken, These were shown to the Commissioner of Highways at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Permit Soon Revoked. Half an hour later the permit which allowed the use of the streets in front! ot the new building to Contractor Ma- hony was fevoked. ‘Tnen word was speedily taken by a reporter of the Evening World to Capt. Lantry, of the East Fifty-first Street Station. A policeman was sent to the | stuff that had been ordered for the| } Umber for the foor-bridge. place immediately. “Have you @ permit?’ demanded tho po. sman of the foreman ‘n charge, "ta 0] DIC up the aldewalks in this way?" “ “confessed the foreman, ‘we Arriving and doparting passengers dur- How Contractor Ma- |e hony’s Four- Month Blockade of the High-| ways at Sixth Ave-| nue and Fifty-eighth Street Was Raised in ‘a Half Hour. have no permit; we have just received word It has been cancelled.” “Then you'll have to stop all work,” ordered the policeman, All Mahony'n work on the structuro| thereupon ceased, Wagons laden with | bricks, sand and other materials wero | turned away, the policeman atanding | Ruard to gee that the sidewalks wer! not further encumbered with the tons of building. A score of men wore quickly put ta, work/to make an open thorough They had € big Job of tt. Ta will be requ{red to make both blocks again presentable. All Open in a Week. Mahony lost no timo in sending the | A wagon filed with new lumber and big beam supports drove up at noon and was per- mitted to unload, By the end of the week all who ured | the thoroughfare in that vicinity will be able to enjoy tho benefits of ‘The Evening World's ltile crusade for te people's rights, The Manaattan Flevated Railroad has been operating that end of Ita road with only one stairway since Mahony'| hogan his work ut that point. This has resulted in frequent congestion of tragic | on the platform and on the stairway. ing. the rush hours have often been compelled to/ fight thelr way up and down the pa way, The Evening World reporter today Honger term than she, ed Vice-Prealdent Skitt If he would give the patrons of his Hno in the Fifty-cighth street section wome relief from these annoying inconveniences. Mr. Skitt sald that as soon as C tractor Mahony bullt the bridge over the aldewalk the closed northeasterly stairway would be opened for traffic. Mr, Skitt further sald that the atair- way had to be boarded up becaum of the condition of the street at the en- trance, Residents of the neighborhood and pedestrians who frequent hel vieinity were happy to-day over the propecia ‘of being able to use again the sidewalks a long cloned to them. ‘They were thankful to The Evening, World and were loud in thelr prat ful efforts in thelr behalf A high, fancy, scroll-top BED, tended foot rails, brass throughout, heavy filling, includ also good, heavy, soft-top M. double woven wire SPRING and t set complete being fully usual price of $12 5 Rebuilding Saie price. worh e the $15.00" and kinds, now 5-Piece Parlor Stites that were $: now .. — OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Us FO! 75c. Per Week. To secure a Our fall stock is crowding us f room, forcing us ‘0 sacrifice number of Pianos Cured of Piles | Where Knife Failed. 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