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NIGHT EDITION. Business That Brings Business. The World’s Wants weve never more-used _ than now. Total for October, 90,442—gain, 8,485 over same month last. year. Greatest October record. : “ Circulation Books Open to All.?’ PRICE ONE CENT. K, EW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, BATTLE OF M VANDERBILT'S OWN STORY ALFRED G. VANDERBILT TAKES THE There are different ways of taking the'gate. To jump it In one way, but Alfred G. drives throagh it at the request of the judges, When erbilt has taken W SHORT SKITS a4 MISS CRAWFORD OBJECTS AND BRINGS DAMAGE SUIT. Asks for It from Ch * In the throng of prisonees waiting for at the foot of East Twenty-sixth atreet this morning was an old mun with gray hair and mustache. He was neatly dressed and bore no resemblance in manner to the mob of unfortunates sur- rounding him. “John Brown" was his name on the books, The’ charge against him was intoxication. He was going to the Inl- and to serve a term of six months. Edna M. Crawford, daughter of Chiet’ of Detectives Ralph A. Crawford, of! Cincinnat!. has come from that cRy for the trial of her sult for $10,00 against a magazine publishing company. The damage resulted. it is alleged, from the pubilcatton in the magazine of a picture of Mise Crawford in abreviated skirts, ‘The trial began before Justice Her rick, in the Supreme Court, late to-day. All at once “John Brown" staggered Bhe testified that she is only twenty/and fell. When medical ald reached years old; graduated from the Sargeent|htm he was dead. Heart dise: ine School of Art last spring, but never in-/suMclent nourishment and dirsipation tends to be a professional actress, She} had carried him off, the doctors anid. had her pictures taken, in vignette,; The above is a true record of the man- for class day, Water ahe learned that/ner of death of T. J. Noblett, one time the magazine had fixed up the picture in Dallet dress on this and was about to print it, She went to her lawyer, Atking B, Cunningham, who wrote to the editor of the Broadway. He answered, but the picture was published. An injunction was secured from J Uce Freedman and that edition of the magazine was destroyed. Thon the sult was begun. Mine Crawford wae cals nown in zome, prt- pro. tan Guineth.” young woman, sien- has bronze halr. le the magazine, moved a dismissal on the ground that ard. | fan. She is of age in Ohlo, though. Decision reserved and trial will go on to-morrow. BUFFALO AT SAN JUAN. BAN: JUAN, Porto Rico, Noy. 21. ie United States training ship Buffalo, which was reported a few days ago The alleged bucket shop of “A. Grey ‘k Row Baildin noon by & Aq) Dotective-Bergeant of detectives under OfcConville.’ “Grey” and ne of his clerks, Robert Wright, were arrested. No warrants were vuc for the men. Jost in the Mediterrancan, arrived here | Campiaints were made hy persons who to-day, From isonet alleged that they had been swindled out of money and Capt. Titus did not Te Cure a Cold in One Day walt to get warrants, He sent bis men, re soeale ge Ae Pentti alin dno Kotha tral fe four times ap to date. GATE. to fall on it Is another— the Judges ask you to take the Min box te No. ILLION ALFRED G. VANDERBILT AT LAST GETS A RIBBON. Horse Show crowds Joudly cheered late this afternoc: BH, us lit 'S when Alfred G. Vanderbilt at last got a ribbon with his vito: COSN team U. I. G. and Sky High. though it was only a vhiie ene > seph T. Widener getting the blue, Frank 3. Gould the red ani W. H. Moore the yellow. Marie Wilson and Mrs. Wimsatt ex- hibited in the same class, but got the gate while the band played “Pretty Maidens.” —++e—— HELD FOR ABDUCTING YOUNG GIRi. George Molinar, nineteen, of No. 221 East Ninety-seventh street, was held in $1,000 in Harlem Court this afternoon any Qa a' charged with 84 East One Hundred and S cting fifteen-year-old May Gribbon. of No econd street. -$o——_____—_ CONFERENCE FAILS TO END NEW HAVEN STRIKé. Efforts to end the strike of the switchmen of the New York, ‘Naw Haven and Hartford Railroad at a conference this after- oon ended in failure. A committee of the strikers met General Manager C. H.| W; Platt. After the meeting Mr. Platt said that the strikers had only presented their original demands. No settlement was reached and the strike is stiil on. “We will not concede a point to the men.” said Mr. Platt. — +e — COUNT TOLST 01 REPORTED DEAD. PARIS, Nov. 21.—It is reported here from St. Petersburg that Count Tolstoi is dead. No details are given. FORMER WEALTHY MAN DIES PAUPER ON WAY’TO ISLAND. |T. J. Noblett, Once Haberdasher in the Wall Street District, Falls Dead , Among Other Prisoners. ja haberdaaner In the Wall street dls- the Blackwell's Island boat on the pier jtrict and a friend of the great finan: | Hook concern [clers of New York; an Intimate and} respected parishioner of the late Dr./ Houghton of the Little Church Around} the Corner, a proud man driven to| Ahunymity and disgrace by a passion| for drink engendered by sorrow. z Noblett was an Englishman of excel- lent family. His downfall dates from the death of his wife, some years ago. Since that time he has been drawn lower and lower until finally his pride] kept him almoat entirely from’ hts old and his family. n the ravages of drink could not] and his frien By hide his distinguished bearing, education and gift of langua, him a charming companton, FE [ALLEGED BUCKET-SHOP RAID IN PARK ROW BUILDING. : ——_——-++ Detectives, After Many Complaints and Without Waiting for Warrants, ' Swoop Down on “Grey & Co.” in Room 711. According to the police "'Groy Armenian whose real name is SMfugerditchuan, or something lke that. The police could: get no closer to ft, The police allege thut "Grey'’ han been acting as the agent for Peyaer & Co., who were driven out of New York for running bucket shops and forced to take refuge In New Jersey, - They then opened branches. The place raided purported to be one of these branches until a fow weeks ago, when | 5% Peyser & Co. went into bankruptcy, Chowot Hactiry torent teaed “Geox & Oa" entually | afternoon, FLEECED OUT OF TWO SOUTHERNERS ROBBED BY OLD FAMILIAR METHOD. | Met nw way Who Man tn Hrond- cod ‘Them to he became a book agent for the Coitter| Hle worked intermittent- ly, as he needed moneys The old man was arrested yesterda unable to take care of himeelf. He kn enough not to give his rigat name the station-house and thus it wae that he was known as “John Brown" when his career came to an end this morning on the threshold of the prison. Evening World reporters hn Brown" to the office of ad Keeler, a real estate agent WO Wall street, of ‘the dead man © Keeler maid that to receive a large land. oon from W. 3. Va. and Frank M inesville, Ga, Hunter, Bell, ot by the old three-card traced | « ustody by Centra! OMce Detectives x Frazee and O'Rourke at where the identity tablished. Mr. tt was about y from Enk- working on the Noblett, a son of woratiroad. Hunter had #170 and Bell | man, $8 fh business at. Ni 4811. They wer atetby catur street, Brookiyn. tJ Ss ‘ een his ther for months befor well-dressed oma ar ‘ity he) this | Hatt Park manufacturer and w dentified the body at the Morgue who sald he wax a clothing rth fe theirzhemes him ys two. ne: gotten up to ; It_axer Aimappeared will fellow held. the fl autekly rofusel to pay any of their obligations on the ground that Peyser & Co. had gone out of busin Tho hours ending at 4 I day for New York vicinity: Generally fair to- night and Friday; Miht to freatt variable wind 5 this announcement opened shop wither so mugh as changing the algn on tse and declared that’ they Urely new conc Loe aNbeGere $805.6 6-8.508-6- out ‘regard (9 the obliga ser & Co, This is wha) trouble. Fine, Doerr & Carroll Horse Co., Zath se. Sa to Lexington Aven, one’! horses. "hand af all tienes 1 at ean be coterprise, @ Arncnian's address is a Went Ones Hundred and 1901. ‘| bloo $1360 BY MONTE, a , of % Weet One Huns | 4 Fourth street, was taken Into Mted them fy Like | orld. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } RACING # SPORTS and Sunda: soever. Two Millions a Month means 500,000 a week. This is the Morning y World’s lead in net paid city cir- culation over that of any othernewspaper what- PRICE ONE CENT, ARs. —_—_+-4--___. Young Competitor for the Honors of the Tanbark Say. .ne Is Not Ashamed of F oy ei O) aoe S Magnificent Campany. MR. WHITNEY. MR. VREELAND AND MR. HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY IN HIS BOX AT THE HORSE SHOW. ailure to Win a Blue Ribbon in Such a Se OD PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. $20 P. M.—Judging & trotting” stall- fons with @ record of 2.20 of better, in harrem, class 10, Bw DP. aging 46 harness horees {novice class 111. 9.30 P. udging those hunters pre- viously selected to compete In the Cortas thtan class, class 101. 10 P. M.—Judging 6 tandems, class 56. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, th young multi-millionaire, whov has gamely taken four defeats in the tanbark arena of the Gar- den in his efforts towin a ribbon at the Horse Show, and returns again thisafternoon determined to ‘try, try again,”’ dictated the following statement tothe Even ing World: BY ALFRED GWYNNE. VANDERBILT. This is my first attempt to win Horse Show honors, and although I have failed to capture a ribbon I am not ashamed of the result. chis Is such a mognificent show and the ant- Mr. W. C. wore a wonderful hat, which was the envy of all the yoOnS/ mals shown are of such higa class it looke: Jerome's election. three alzes too large an: aid that he won it om (Continued on Second Page.) MRS. BONINE STARTLED BY DUMMY OF DEAD MAN. oman on Trial for Killing Clerk Ayres‘Surprised by the Gruesome Object—Rapid Work in the Case. (Spectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—That the trial of Lola Ida Bonine {8 to be in- tensely drama.ic to the end was Proven to-day when a papier mache figure, an exact reproduction of the body of James Seymour Ayres, the alleged victim of the -prisoner on trial, was shown In court. The fictitious body, with bullet |holes gaping through the painted ‘sides, so tinted as to resemble hu- istic. Every jman flesh, fs startlingly The head 1s perfectly formed. | mark, stain, bruise and peculiarity | found upon the original is repro- | duced, and to all appearances ft Is a real corpse. The limbs of the body are wired, like those of a ske in, #0 that it jean be made to act and assume any position possible in a human being. A shudder ran through airs. Bo- nine as she caught a glimpse of the object when it was carried through the room, and for the first time she showed the slightest trace of emo- tion, But she recovered herself !m- mediately ana was soon busy talking to her lawyers and writing notes of the trial as it proceedea. The accused has carried herself with remarkable fortituae so far, and her cheerful anor seldom changes. The Jury having been secured the case is moving along rapidly. The prosecution took ninety minutes for the opening, and then began calling witnesses, The pris ae ner passed through two lines of curious women ay she entered court today and never finched under the Stare of sores who studied her every xeanned her features and ma comments on her appearance. move, audible As she entered the trial-room she was greeted affectionately by her husband and sister, and took’ a seat between them, While she was discarding ner wraps the jurymen marched In under guard They had been locked up all night, and some of them looked the worse for thelr night in custody. Crime Told in Detail. When they had taken thelr seats Mra Bontne slowly turned her head and re garded them Intently, She was appare y aatistled, Judging by her facial exe ton, Before the preceedings began Mra. Bontne talked e y with her hus- |band and lawyers. They were still cony versing when Justice Bernard ascended the bench and opened court. The preliminaries were brief, and when all had been disposed of District-Attors ney Taggert arose and began the opens ing address of the presentation, Mr, Taggert went right {nto the subs ming the finding of Ayres ) the hotel room, following the minuteay and dwelling wita. etme i (Continued on Second Page.) Mre. Elizabeth Howe Date, whose five- 1 hifd Emetine dled muddenty | | usch'« Motel. in Hoboken, on Tuesday | Phyaichon jered Inquest in the «© Dr on the Converse » opinion ¢ rt, Mra. Dale Is completely wrecked as er nervous system. Bhe was in- coherent and kept calling for Elbert Waller, who was with her in the hotel and is now also under arreat. MRS. DALE IN COURT RAVES FOR WALLER AND FAINTS. Held on the Charge of Poisoning Her Child, She Collapses and Is Taken to a Hospital. t that Waller w et rouble wl to her was py ace com: her hat her ¢ rown bh anly an by nt Mr. Waller,’ she kept say- Ruse. she had to gob igh the mists peain. Sh, © more there was called again and i pleaded that he Se brought pally she sank down and nearly the floor. Dr, Kudlich, who tended the child, was in court, and wher, the woman was led outthe put her | in a cab and started for St. Mary’s| Hospital with her, On the way she Insleted that she must AGED MAN RUN OVER. f oon. y injured, but after dreaged Insisted on fohn Gnen Madty Injared ce sea ae Wagen in Park No \p Goat a John Garnet, sixty-five y: old. of! - sunday ie the day to advertise y No, 29 West Fourteenth street, was ef the lknocked down and run over by a de- Ml very. wagon at Park Row and: Centre| 900%, Se Eee eine a one mned wants. Greatest circulation in existe her child, so she was driven to the taker’s, and looked at the dead uw ny. an they way I kitled you?" she ft im cruel! It was all am How ried. "Oh, dent.” Telegraphed Husband. After she cot to the hospital she sent jexram to her ausband: me. This Is terrible treate iving from you." se of the woman was Gse . Waller was arralgned before ler, He was handsomely. the [Mrexsed and Is a very good looking many He dil not seem to be worrled over Nis ament. He ts a Hollander. His home is in Rotterdam. ‘a He pleaded not guilty to the charge of living unlawfully with the woman, and was held in $1,000 bali for examina. tion next Monday night, He could) not give bail and was locked up, Train Wit Workmen, PHILLIPSBURG, N, J. Nov. Thomas Leonard, fifty, years old, killed and Thomas Miles, thirty years was fatally injured by a train on: Central Railroad of New Jersey to- train vacked' into a