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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1901: TAKEN FROM) [TWO LITTLE GIRLS BECOME _ |TWO BOYS HELDFOR GROCERY BOY SHOT, BURGLARS TO BUY CANDY. DEATHOFA SAILOR] FLUNG DOWNSTAIRS) SE BRIDE 10 CELL Culprits of Eleven and THEY ARE SUSPECTED OF|7RIED TO DELIVER SUPPLIES a Twelve Tell of Their BEING CONCERNED IN IT. TO WRONG APARTMENT. William £, Hardt, Trustee] Many Raids as tor Bankrupt Firm, Jailed Carn oS Olebuline rooks. On Grave Charge. Policeman Followed a Trail of} Covered with Spinach and Raw Mood and Found a Peart-tan Kegs. We Lim dled Pocket-Knife. to Hospita leleieleieteleicieleteletet vit: John Burke, seventeen years old, of} No, M2) Bast One Hundred and teenth street, and Arthur Comiskey nineteon, of No, 219 East One Huntre "For candy and a good time,” ts Willam F. Hardt, a banker and brok: | moive for crime given by the two ! er, of No. 290 Broadway, who lives with reetotnin his bride at the Imperial Hotel, wus ven nieiet yin girls, who are ne and Kleked Ho. locked up to-day in Ludlow Street Jail] Brooklyn Children’s Society for bur and Thirtieth street, were remanded that tmistake this fo default of $5,000 bail. lary. They admit that they have been $F] me custody: of the Coroner hy Mast Hardt ts accused of misappropriating | concerned tn many thefts and implica trate Hogan, inthe Har Police Court funds to the amount of $3.0) while act- ARIS AOL e LOR eTe Ri EHATINE two other children, a boy and a giri y ing as trustee In the bankruptey case whom of William R. Smith, who did business |Seems that the pa floor door part nt a satlor, SS HO soap, no frelon n0 aineeey, no ammontaney GOLD DUST to clean anything—pots, pans, furniture, clothes, wood- ate work. It requires only half the labor as soap or any other cleanser, and costs much !ess. See that the name “Fairbanks” and the “Gold Dust Twins” are on the package. Refuse all imitations and substitates, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, 46th Street [BAUMANN I—| sth Avenue DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS. as Worthington Smith & Co., on Union| youngsters ate hone and bleeding at Third aveni } i Square. persons and have tried to rear ther Hundred and ‘Tenth street early Mor oA Cate Bint he HH The firm failed a year ago and Hardil iris properly, but failed through the day thorning. TI ailor, who_after- m fi was appointed trustee by Judge Addison Brown, The funds of the estate of W. R. Smith |!" the streets. were deposited In the Central National] “I started to steal a year ago," wait Bank. Mamle Smith, of No. M2 North Ni The referee in tho case, Seaman Mil-} aes o0r, to an Evening World reporter 3 ler, noticed that checks given to him by | tnjs morning, “and my iittle cousin Hardt to be countersigned had been | yimmie, ten years old, taugnt me.” raised, and that Hardt had drawn the|” gne ts only eleven, this youngster wh amounts indicated for his own use. | taixs so caimly of theft, and her com- Checks for $5 and $50 were raised to} sanion who was arrested with her Mon- $480, $350 and 20 on. day, Lottte Hoff, of No, 77 North Nint Blumenstiel & Hirsch, of No. 302] street, ina year her wenior. Broadway, appeared for the referee in|" “Jimmie toon me to a store dn ¢ the hearing to-day. street,” continued tne child, “and t A charge of forgery may be made] q skirt, a ring, a diamond stud Inter against Hardt. SOOT hacen nts On Nov, § Hardt was arraigned before SRE Magistrate Cornell in the Centre Street trond Court, charged with grand taeoeny of you steal?” waa asked. want sald that he was Martin Scher, thirty-seven years old, of No, 23 South stre wed to the Harlem Hos: pital, where he died. The two prisoners were arrested at the hospital, whera they went to In- {autre after. the sailor's condition, and | down to the ‘tore, and a c hy Pole orp! fe is not s ene Pentel been si recomn ee ae aa of the Itallans, Mariano Pamuaio and attention to the satlor on X ing, and then disappeared without any further explanation of the case Smith at that Ume followed a trall of blood, to the doormay of No One Hundred and Tenth atreet, he found a peari-handled knife with fate Rogers, of No. 4 St. Nich blood on it ue, came into the Harlem attice | Md Dr. Blackmar, of the hoa- heriin told Des Blackmar, of the: hua-| ot rhe Evening: World| thisimorning anc in One Hundred and th street uilasked for aid to find ber missing hus band evil Influgnceg of companionships formed rest the om by hurled him, basket anda stalrs. t the bottom of the ch NEWSPAPER MAN HURT. John Z. 8 Agninat « aken home y candy and to take at then the tele rang and an : A $5.00 worth of stock and §2,89 in money buys cands;/ andi toztak pated Mire) AH eat haven Dresser Chiffonier, by Mrs. Cleo Montanye, of No, 21 West and have lots of fun that It ara old, had in oak o1 bevel esha u took money to buy,"" was the serious row hin, dha in cak or Made-up eve Eighty-seventh street. PORDOHEA, waa found Intuct inh pocket this dny R plate Hardt had just returned from his} TSOP! 5 Tho cause of hiv death was natal » ad Carpet Rugs 2 honeymoon, having been married only Jimmie pawned the stud,” she went wound In the abdomen. Burke also hud finish, in all sizes French : e'xas then. living { OM. “and Twas arrested. her a cut.on the ja eae French F oval a. paid for the stuff and Iw lowell to = —— rene t Ai pies a for Flats C Mrs, Montan: e0--=Then wexwentito!achou: Meser- ° neg rope a cam ty a nermed | Coozers (a Two Killed by Dynamite. World “reworter, went “ty trlley bevel at one-half mirror, 3 fe to steal 1 street, w E Sea earoeex c mand. Ble ha ; - which she charged him with ole street and made a clean sweep—took | tle 1 #t Gawned theif! watel, tor sh The police] CHARLESTON, W. Va... Nov. 19.—|$5tre ‘sur under the rant eye oval actual value. oak or priating. a cont and a vest and a watch.” ories Vary a Little, pawned wee watch for $1. The pollee | oiiver Dodge and Frank Wilby were junds, bi mirror, [| } mahogany, A Hardt’e Inwyer, Abe Levy, made the] “1 have known Lottie Hoff a tong Lottie's story was a little acciise me of many thefts I had noth- linstantiy killed, and “rand. Leancaster *s and t at he CALL. AND TAKE! following explanation: c this afternoon oF lng to do with and don't know anything | of veland, and abcut." Nicewe rner aver The Hoff girl's father ts a ‘longshore- | the accidental e: and Robert [could be Injured by | to-morrow dynamite m| Mr. Koger in a weil known newspaper 6.98 YOUR OWN al} 6.98 ahe ly I never stole any- < time, but she never worked with Jim- “Mr. Hardt was on his honeymoon 3 3 fontanye wrote to him| mie. After the trouble I got into with The letter was! Jimmie, I never stole agnin ul four . 1 used to work with “but pense trip when Mra, to clo While we were together 1 stood ra] quarry here ton here t SPECIAL. completel not recelved until Mr. Hardt's e BtELotilevanevans: Hs ae eat iniand {man deeply deplores his girl's —0 FI. pletely reer pened unl after Mr. Hardt's weeks ago when I met Lottte one day | cute! watched. Edna went in and] man. Pita ur OZy at, Tarnished: @ learned of the fon contemplated | (nd we started out together to a! did the stenitn, © promptly retu 4 the stock and{She stole a watch and ned It for ana ok a lot of clothes, ‘ am Melia Smith helt the pape te) rye #10, but [did not steal it, at all. I stood a ch and other Jewel-| 04! each for examination, a ey reo Miller’ sald’ that the sumo itside ‘the house “and. watched tor | ry. wanted to pawn it, but I aald] Were sent to the Sthermerhorn street named in the complaint Is only a small were ee theerprier mer horn tare. part of the total amount embezzled by'| policemen. Lotte worked with a ritl| not to dos Prevention of Cruelty to Chitdren fiuraanteares Pinna sano, Alt |mamed Edna, who Js now in the Catho-] “But she dit pawn it and was caught. | where t were in August, when ar: possibly. more. 23 slip Mc Protectory. “Two weeks ago t met Mamle Smith. rested for enele previous offenes, 9 AGED A. M. MINER DROPS DEAD) AT TERMINUS, — ozy. US FOR LIST. nnn ne . St Reasonable Line of Our leader—S pieces, in all PARLOR SUITES coverings—asio suites 19.98 A Three-piece _ Suite, Fa COL. MEADE FACES CHARGES BEFORE A COURT- MARTIAL. Hearing To-Day at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Grave Accusations Made Against Him by Fellow Officers. before accepting a substitute for an Allcock’s Porous Plaster, Why? Because none have the record of help and healing earned by Allcock’s—none have the won- derful healing, strengthening and COR. 46th ST. pain relieving properties belong-|~ ing to Allcock’s—none cure like Allcock’s. It is the unseen quality of Allcock’s that make the difference. That’s what cures, We guarantee = Allcock’s Plasters to be made of the very best and purest materials we}, can buy. like cut, } & 8TH AVE. OUR TORBAY? : Wealthy and Prominent in Masonic Circles, He was On Way to Visit Daughter. The court-martial of Col, Robert I. Meade. of the Marine Corps, began at the Navy-Yard, in Brooklyn, to-day. The officer ts charged with drunkenness and with “scandalous conduct tending to the destruction of good morals.” This latter charge is a most serious one, for It‘!s ba several specttic allegations of faise swearing. Were the oftcer on trial in a civil court the Albert M. Miner, a retired merchant, eighty-two years old, who lived with his son-in-law, George BE. Knowles, of No, 832 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn. Iropped dead in the Twenty+hird street ferry-house, in Willlamaburg, this morning. He was on his way to Essex, Conn,, to visit a daughter. charge would be perjury, and conviction by the military court will mean con- inement in a penal institution, The Court Organized. ‘The court was opened at 10 o'clock this morning In the assembly room in the new pay ‘office of the Navy-Yard, with Rear-Admiral George W. Sumner, of the League Island Navy-Yard, presiding. The other members of the court are Col. James Forney, United States Ma- rine Corps, and these captains In the The body was {dentifed by cards In the pockets and by a Masonic emblem « which the owner's name was engraved. He had In his pocket a check for ji2 drawn by his son-in-law, Mr. Miner {8 sald to have been wealthy snd to have 2) | been very prominent in Masonio circles ‘The body was removed to the Bedford Curse | or | mone FREE TO DEMONSTRATE OUR mies METHODS And to introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate made, All our work Is done painlessly by a simple application to the gums. We are the originators of painiess dentistry. Our proces are pat: United States G. F. Wilde, Fran- cla A. Cook, Colby M. Chester, Benja- min P. Lemberton, F. BE, Chadwick, A. 8. Walker and George W. Begman. ldeut. A. P, Niblack, of the Bureau of Navigation, Wutsiington, appeared as Judge-Advocate. He is assisted by Capt. B. D. Fuller, U. 8. M. C. Col. Mende Is represented by Paul Ful- ler, Jr., and Lorenzo and P. D, Semple, | 4) all of the law firm of Coudert Brothers, CODECS The trial Is the outcome of charges © eee preferred by Col. Frank L. Denny,| tat on another Quartermaster of the corps, to disgraceful a manner at the Puritan| the noun r 0 7 Sol, Meade was After Col, Denny Heywood, Commandant of the corps, al-| Club In Brooklyn that Col leging that Col. Meade waa drunk while| Oblwed to withdraw his invitation to/eral spepiic acts of drunke on duty. ‘This report. was referred t,| Him to be his guest at the club, |tempt was made to show on cros#ox- Imported Black Col. Meade by the Commandant, and in| Through the efforts of che men thus | amination th: ort had been made Taffeta Silk, We hia answer he ‘charged that Col. Denny | S¢CUsed tne Cour a a co oy aon eee er ndea| 20 inches wide; a thoroughly “at oa mann| SiiURS ! ; nw uit We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, this is of undisputable value, OUR 12 OFFICES: \ Be ORDWAY! GocanicH HARLEM, 130 W. 125th St 419 Canal St, | ores tits sp Joon east of KOE" 744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl. | BROOKLYN, 1499 Fulton St. 2 W. 14th St.Cor.Sth Ave. °2 | IPEN TILL 9 P. 108 W, 23d, Cor éth Ave. 988 3d. Ave. init Sie, Mee PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE of those who imitate our name, signs and advertisements. Hours, § to 6 unless o tated, Not open Suntaya, Laly attends: avenue station and thenze to po Jeffer- ented. Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold filings from $1.00; son avenue house, Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operas > New Vork Store: tors are skilled graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chair, lo ing 431 8th Ave., and are personally interested in this association, 32d St. ; White Ribbon Lea i Can be given in Gtass of Tea or Cottee Without Kaeeteces: Dinmonde, Watches& Je Jewelry __ for the rth Ma, Bi , Silks. 5,000 yards WasRiAe eS fs ° om DIRECTLY OPPOSITE ENRICH'S. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. no rey e | offs on e1 con Ittel, Col, Men and Major Charles H. chhel vened and the charges will now be| off Rw eran cormty drlai berths x . i Catered Into a conmpirasy against hina | thrashed ous |counset ais ered to make it sonar reliable quality, at : nlc] MANTIAT TAN CLOTHING TEETH $1 wea. 4 When the court assembled thie morn.) that Col De arkes were ' ne +7 j ‘| New York Store: I Brooklyn Store: 205 Sixth Avo., cor. 14th St. Call and get our estimates before as Ay, 243 B’way, opp. City Hall. yoing ¢lstwhere, Lowest. prices and Sd mr Sah t ork in Greater New Iment or casy-pay- ment system—$t.00 down and $1,00 weekly on gold and all work. Ulf Pure Gold Fitl- TULA. ings, $2.00 up. Iver Fillings, up charges advanced by another made until after he hod with Col, Meade, Col. wed to admit that there sonal feeling between him Formal Charges de. ing the Judge-Advocate asked A. court bf inquiry followed. and on| Meade if he had any objection to the witness stand Col. Mende swore that the members, He said he wis ready Gol. Denny and Willlam Boring, a New| for trial, and, after being sworn, the York architect, nad conspired to defraud| members of the Court held a private the’ Government. He also swore that | consultation. Major LauchheJmer came to his house} The morning wan consumed by the 13:p e's bolsterously drunk on one occusion and' testimony of Col. Denny, who Is the | yers £0 ee “WOMEN PRISONERS ARE a INVETERATE LIARS.”--CRANE. 65c¢. a yard. Remnant Sale of Corduroy and Plain F eG é OOH PROSPEROUS Velutina, FORCE YOURSELF TO SAVE in lengths of 1 to 6 yards; | in the mest desirable Fall Feel es colors; $1.00 to $1.25 goods, CREDI Everybody. Ail Fewetry reduced to cou nant i eld 75c. a yard, LEN "Kes ‘ L. THING ra) . " wees! Lord & Taylor, 2289 3D D AVE, marigtts LW. SWEET & CO, pace LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, Broadway & 20th St. Ley LE CREDIT 37-59 MAIDEN LANT aurrAas 7a eT CLOTHING Lady naumption, thing you want—clotbing: el: ‘ry pore WITHOUT 1A EST TEETH, 5. $7, gO. “lf DR. RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLOIS; CREDIT ‘evn riceiShioncmeort We, | apenas | Vewt atte + pen evening 610SixthAve., sntseoo. lahtiatanas fever ly, Smp- tom pointed directly toward Consump- Magistrate Says 99 Out of 100 Will Deny Ever Having Been Arrested When They Have Been. from bad in I, became tired of taking medicine, for It Upset my stomach, and that is why 2 Koch Lung Cure treatment, “Women prisoners arp inveterate and , after having been arrested in Bron Persistent lars,” declared Magistrate | way in the early morning hours, 4. St 1 those healing offs’ Into my Crane in Jefferson Market Court this | clared they w a Cloaks, Jewe AMONE 4 sk—Weekly payments y were on thelr way home to timesta altnounte Ghatuing. Cloaks, Jeweiry . es iy rc morning, Brooklyn and {nslsted that they had ment was slow, it haw & CLOAKS ust wilatte : A AM obattey UNTIL & SUNDAYH TO/k ‘During my experience as a Magia-| never been arrested before. Iy cured mo and 1 ain ain well fot ladies and een SaSARTR Nosh mt tir until 9h. 6 Downtown trate," he went on, “I have found thac}| “I'll hold you for twenty-four hours | Unk bave MMiieriat f i Corner Canal Fnaves recalvedli my : Pilesare fiatula; permanent cure; | 1! _ ES oT s ve ere Le Open dal ny cond am ous well ar ever Bo operation; pay whea cured; LADIE: CLOAKS & SUITS ‘ ) bo 7 s ‘ cal bunually oppored to giving tex: | pee | ON CREDIT. ; ; the newspapers: but 1 am | = r Terms to Suit Me good ivan ore ailt DIED. Koon Bice, dro! 5 i Chiémt itd MICADE-On 84 Nov. 17, at bia residence, M. Ib] W. 624 at. PATRICK MUCADE, dearty beloved husband of Kathrine Reiliy, Solemn requiem at Church of &t, Paul the nrety-nine out of every 100 men will] to refresh your memortes, tell the truth when asked if they havo | Magistrate. ever been arrested before. Agent Dimond, of the Gerry Society, “In response to the came query nine-| and others testiNed against the sisttrs ty-nine out of every 100 women will look | to-day, & Judge squarely tn the face and em-| “you are the most degraded, con-|{ i Hiitebere phatloally declare that they have not,| temptible and monumer Nars TL ever Know about this treatment, sltsoust they eae, that they are lying | nad before me." sald Magistrate Crane, bors, Lam sure, will weil is of tng a ige is aware Su ot the: rp lw! ra erings hi peen relloved and cure -Zutu and Mary Bond, two handsome! warnioe to never agin opin Delors by tne es sar Apostle, Colombus ave, and Geb ot, Wedare- 2 DIVORCE Sho "RouiSEOR oe Name BD. Drupaites, arraigned before him Monday, Bim, O° veer neh ji TE Macon Bt, Brooklyn, 4° a, Wor. 2, at 1090. Ak "Hae TE Bi “ges sald the URNITURI $530 WORTH pe Vv THOMAS DREW. STETS and Matent Solleitor, perlor work, 2% Murray at. Ty onpER, ¢ 1; Ot guaren-