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a a a ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21. “THE HOUSE WITH THE GREEN SHUTTERS TAMMANY BANKER ‘SNS REMOVED BY DEATH sina William H. Gelshenen, the Man Who eicaredel the Ice Trust. | William H. Gelshenen, pr the Garfield National Bank, died ear this morning in his nome at Eighty- He had but second street and Fifth avenue been actually til about six week the clerks in vank that his e say Uses he he aly Seen std was a very sick man leath was Mr. Gelahenen was ale) vice-president) 1" 2 N00) wi ine veaterday he had of the A can Ice Compa and a Vardar inrouse G Girector of; the City Trust Company nicht rallied imes, but was Much of his prominence Mr. Ge worse after each resuscitation His Secured through his connec "| family was at the bedside when the American Ice Company, famillatly re-| ond came ferred to as the Ice Trust. The Gar-| 4 1 Harley, who had been Mr Gel field National Bank, under his culdance jens secretary, said tha’ floated the paper of t mn psa eh en would leave an estate at the hearing of the ice cases in court 0,00 10 the widow hi it was shown that !t was through him] who survive. Of the two ate that Robert Van Wyck, then Mayor: | small girls and two are boys, the elde John F. Carroll, and ot ‘lof the er, William H. Geishenen, jr in the government of the "4 / being a student at Yale. He has been company their stock in t As the financial BURNS GIRL’S FRIEND SOUGHT. District-Attorney Looking for a Young Woman| Who Called Upon Her Frequently. The District-Attorney’s office made public to-day some information as to Florence Burns's movements last August. They have learned that she took a room at the furnished-room house of Mr. and Mrs. William Pea- cock, No. 112 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, in the latter part of that month. She lived there for two weeks. During that time she had no men callers. A young woman who had appearance of a J ¥ dressed, « The two «iris had long con- fidential talks together. An effort is being made to find her in the hope that #he may be able to shed some light on the relations existing be- tween Florence and Brooks. This is the first jutimation that a woman of this @escription was in any way-connected With the case Leoking Up ’Pho Records. Detective-ergeants Colby and Parker went over to Flatbush this afternoon to look up the telephone recorde with « view to ascertaining if Mr. Burns aid| 7 not communicate with Mr. Backus be-|¢#"ted to lend its assistance in the | oe fore he left his house for New York |WOFk. and it will furnish a corps of | Prise. Friends that morning. Mr. Backus lives in |fesular department employees to do | know that Mra, Grossmith contemplated Flatbush and has a telephone in his | the searching | another try at matrimony. house. There ts a drug store with a| A® 4 matter of fact there {s little | She tea wealthy widow. She, together telephone on the corner near the home | ope that the weapon will be found in| with the man she Is to make hee of the Burnses it was thrown Into # sewer througn | band, conducts a large afactu Parl rs antes @ manhole, as nsidered that it) business {n Hrooklyn. She owns lar eer see woul tO the sea DY | rose gardens in France and ne from In a half a t to find the the current SAW GRANDFATHER Le LEGAL FIGHT SHOUT HER MOTHER. ON METROPOLITAN 7-YEAR-OLD ELSIE LIEBEN- GUTH TELLS OF TRAGEDY. In the presence of his seven-year- old grandchild, John Liebenguth shot end mortally wounded his daughter-in-law, the mother of the child, to-day, and then killed him- self. The tragedy occured at No. 520 East Eighty-first street, and the follewing account of it is given by the child, who is very bright for her age: BY ELSIE LIEBENGUTH, ipa was seventy years old and fhe didn't like mamma. When my papa, Eugene Liebenguth, was married, eight years ago, @randpa was awfully mad. He has been keeping house for papa and waid he wanted to be left alone. Ever since I can remember, grandpa and my mamma quarrelled, He didn't Mke her cooking or her clothes or the Way she kept house. They were quar- felling when I came home from school to-day because papa told grandpa last night that he would have to leave the house. 1 was eating my tunch in the front room when I heard grandpa say to manma; “If anybody goes away from here it wit be you. 1 won't leave you here ‘with my son. You have caused enough trouble and I have a good notion to kefil. you." He talked like he was very angry and I ran to the back part of the house. As I passed through grandpa's room he was getting his pistol out of the trunk. I screamed to mamma that Rrandpa was getting his pistol as I Fan to the kitchen, Grandpa came right behind me and met mamma as she was coming toward the door. He shot her right away and she ran out. I followed her across the hall to the back room of @ Mquor store and she told me to run over to Mra. Wheele: Then she ot Cleat f and couldn't talk any more. snot nm I came out tn the pal) i beara ther shot in our house. Ker petri ' in saw corner dead-like ba running out and tl blood runn! ‘hen I ran over to took mamme to the adviser of Richard killed Waiter Brooks, a search will be; made this afternoon of all the sewers| te 4 mother may invite g1 in the vicinity of the Glen Island Hotel | wesding of her aon, why n theory that the gir! may have | (ivin eueste Pies thrown the weapon down a manhole on| Mather pravided, nf em ir t of she murder. I fathers ia-t i | | | ENDS INVITATIONS smith, of Jersey City. f a hanc md street ne palace where he died. Is at the bank to-day said that was known that Mr Gelshenen moved out venty with his father, the last few however, | | | with which Florence Burns | Prosecution to have | revolver ts presumed dy the is, however, nothing but theory! wir Thomas H. to base such a search on. There !8 1°] @immit avenue. HS evidence in the possession of the Dis- any an't wee trict-Attorney to indicate that the «irl ' did throw the it is only sibilitt 6 taken The ‘ch will be under the direc tion of Assistant District-Attorn MR. THOMAS H. GROSSMITH Paul Krotel. This morning Mr. Kr Requests. the Honor of and Detective-Sergeants Colby and Par- — : ee ker were engaged in their preliminary | Presence at the Marr MARIE LOUISE, to surveys of the work that will be nece: sary. } ‘There are manholes at Cortlandt and MR. CYRUS METTLER, West otreets, Washington and Cort On the Bvening of landt streets, West and Dey streets THURSDAY, the THIRD OP APRIL. Za CYRUS Ng Washington and Dey streets, and”; At 6.20 O'Cieth, on Greenwich street, which the «! AS Doni mentres p ae i METTLER might have passed in taking one of the/ different routes from the hotel to her home in Flatbush. } The Department of Sewers has son- le | Mr oG 7] Mr ! * jan Injunetion of allegations ALL William C. Dewitt f HT —, ATTORNEY CLEVELAND CALLS... .B 4 jon Seainnceveiria the lease as a fraud } ALBANY. Soy. Mar The 8 LEASE A FRAUD. eel | Roard of Hatirona a ‘ Gathrie Scores Cleveland \ 3 Sults orought by Isidor Wormser, jr, D Guth neel for the Met pe and Harry and Walter Content to enjoin an @irhat Railway (GOnipa saiie the lease of the Metropolitan Street 3 4 a 00,40 Ratlway lines to the Interurban Street Mr. Cleveland . sand $i Raflway Company were argued jointly ‘ thts afternoon before Juatice Gilder- | sre papers, will zis fr ‘ slee 1 Term, Part 1, of the | io the geantiemen ; 7 Par Supreme ¢ | who are at the head hin company |: Treadwell Cleveland, Parker ©. Chand- | Mr Cleveland nade stateu . - ler and Charles De Witt were present for Harey and Walter Content, and Ed- | ward Lauterbach for the Third Avenue, and T W. D. Guthrie and ex-Justice Charles 8. Brown, of Brooklyn Superior Court, for the Metropolitan. M. Ellery Anderson represented Mr. Wormser. | Treadwell Cleveland opened the ar- gument. He declared that the stock of the Metropolitan Street Railway was at 6) MARCH THE MOST TRYING After the long, tedious strain of Winter, the sever: very trying to the run-down system. Be particular to kee your circulation in perfect condition and your entire March weather { D your blood tem fortified ag Per cent. premium a year ago, when) disease and the changeable climate. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, the world's the company borrowed $10,000,000, and famous Spring medicine, is a gentle, invigorating stimulant and tonic. which that {t was sold at 6§ above par yeater- builds new tissues, tones up the heart, aids digestion, stimulates and en- day; that the company operates over riches the blood, invigorates the brain and kills disease germs. A table 40) miles of street railroad, and that spoonfu! in half a glass of milk or water three times a day Nl keep the it# net earnings are already more than body strong aud vi; 1 ee from all disease It prevents and cures 7 per cent coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and consumption by stimulating “It has millions of dollars of unused the blool and keeping the entire constitution in a normal and healthy credit in tts vaults,” sald he, “and if condition. Local treatment for any of these disea sof no value. Build the proposed lease of this invaluable| up the system and you will drive out dise property after the plan proposed is not WELL AND HEARTY. AT. nd find it invaluat ud, I am unable to characterize |t Gentlemen —I have used considerab’ st adelphia. Pa A leame. ratified yesterday by SO per | your Malt Whiskey, and find that it bra a 5 cent. of the stock of the company, pro- | ine up in my old age and infirmities aud 4 TONIE 1 powen to turn the vast property’ cap: |yeope me wall and hearty, (Cain hearing my {fy Malt ev Co—We always have Italized at $62,000,000 and with unlimited séth year.) W. 8 NEWMAN, Canton, F vufty » Ma key an Tae luce fredit over to the Interurban, Rallroud | Dec. ‘sth, 1901 Ren ath INVALUABLE TONIC Sirs:—I have used your Whiskey for four DUFFYS PURE MALT WHISKEY. Company, which was sold at $18,000 un- der foreciosire, and fas alittle road three miles long from nowhere on North Third avenue to nowhere on Corners, Aw She ; ‘ompany | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the is a very valuabi oo the view | a Of ‘the very skiiful’ Heane ee the view lonly whiskey recognized by the gov at the back of this scheme. They wish ernment as a medicine; this is a to deprive the stockholders of the co! “ ny by ey to the Metropolftan | guarantee, See that “The Chemist's SAY gut of Its own funds | Head” 1s on the label, and that it is in our own patent bottle, with the name “Duffy's Malt Whiskey Co. blown in the bottle, This is the only way the genuine is sold. If offered | in bulk or in flasks it is a fraud. The CASTORI: RIA The Tala Yo nd You Have J ‘vay Be Bought ee on aicere an OO rtottte. SREP CT wo kame counters tor whist Biguature « . ‘on receipt of 4 cents in stary) pe arte postage, DUFFY MALT WHISKEY ° GS Boghester. N. Y. Valuable medical TO MOTHER’ S WEDDING. e for the. Friends of Mrs. Gros. MONTH IN THE YEAR, nt FAMINE QUOTATION ON EGGS IN COURT. ‘WEST HOBOKEN N MAN ASKS $20 FOR LOSS OF THREE. ch, nst TWO FINE SPECIMENS Of Physical Manhood. restore re Y tee t abbftul cond E-H-RL-LCHS’ EY DOCTORS EXAMINATION FREE. The headache sec train is almor ect these first Glasses only if ne We make GLASSES. AS LOW AS Oculists’ Optician 'J. bach 6 Sos — 217 BROADWAY 223 SIXTH AVENUE 1345 BROADWAY Ht fe darknes (This store All Open Late ‘Selervay Bectnae arnings ts ed: ct fitt Astor s the eye ing. neg Yer inp rd, 40 Years’ Practice. near } y THE KEYSTONE OFA COCKTAIL 18 ITS BITTERS The Kentucky Colonel will appreciate WHITE'S ANGOSTURA BITTERS MAL 380. IN moment's notice is WORLD ALMANAC, 1,000 Topten Terseiy 7 Atmanee, . CURACAO The Sure Way, The Safe Way, The Quick Way, | The ONLY Way To learn what you want to learn at a to co nsult the Ss Offerings are po BE Lambert E-aster \ H | ane bears: jj sing in the very light price that each Lambert Bros. d Avenue, corner 58th Street, is the Mecca off the test and most sensible purchasers of jewelry. Bright 1 t J ] ri t — er Jewels Are olready sheddin tr ettulgence over Spring’s glit- tering diadem, Every woman wants something old and something n the shape of As C $ (ress. the enca for the brooches idal eits in the jewelry td sonable attenth LAMBERT BROTHERS. year before, Europe, and even th are- imported last yeat member of Stones were selected by in fully our tira in expressly for 1 mou Engagement Rings They ised value now. after many sharp advances in the diamond market, but they are offered at our store at whole salets’ prices, because we prefer to be wholesalers to our thousands From $10 to $375. else sold in the Lambert Store except the Seamless Wedding Rings the position of both the Lambert Store and the Lambert Factory would be fixed forever and a day: The Lamvert tory turns its whole product over to the Lambert Store, from which it is sold toour multitude of friends at factory prices In the Seamless Wedding Rings the } quality of as- nting have an incre of friends, Were there nothin Lambert sayed gold s sed, and the rings will outwear tue ban lif No retail jev an touch elem the quality or the prices Women all over the count: hese rings. a rir eee ae happy diplomacy on the part of theintending husband ‘These are positiy ory prices, for the gold arat.., $3 to $12 | Seamless 15-kerat, No Charge for best, solid $4 tosl6 | Seamless 22-karat Engraving $6 to $24 Seamless } Old Gold tore Open |Retashioned} } Saturday : or ‘Evenings till; | | Exchanged.| 110 o'Clock.} | AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT. ALPINES AND DERBYS in this As examples of the very best Styles styles*and qualities, our Spring There's a wide season's shapes. ; run from the ¢xtreme to the Hats have no superior, AS For Children. conservative, a man must pick examples of our unequalled DON'T WorRy. cautiously. mate power to un- First. About anything you can help. Whether vou \ dersell the Second. About anything you can’t help want a broad piyle- makers, hildrer brim, grade for t we brim, ¢ grade, they weat th curl br cannot fail to Phebe will fitvou be win warm t beolute comingly, and triends for us, ! Wi give you the Our imported > possil HE very best ba Scotford Der. ALE worry | Kain besid by is a beaut {Wy} Allthe hatter —as muc } i Se aap —, 400. shape: worth $5 as Cost more —Sold nowh ft and qualities ny hatter’s; Infants’ sc. 10 81.00 {UP inbothle that and the ceoacen od + $8.30 to $4.65 and Alpine best Alpines Nd 92 00 $3.00 . —All men know the bands and bindings wear hte a hat, making it sh me. This season we have a special gra essly for all our hats. !t will out. the best felt. Bil Brothers Four Convenient Stores. 211 and 219 Sixth Ave 125th St.. Corner 3d Ave. last CARPETS FOR SPRING BRIDES. GOLDEN OAK DESKS, $4.00 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt st. MUSIC CABINETS, $4.50 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITS, $23 ma . LONG CASH ov CREDIT QwPeRTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St oe, ay OF ALL VEWSDEALEPS | “THE i Mean es zee SENT BY MALL FOR 35° Brooklyn Stores Flathush AV. near Filo Si, | oF HE S—— ms ORDER /NCLUDESA A Story of WoNstrst ike “Bab,” the und He Hin : ita Bagheers,” the panther, in A 7 fF wi) Tho Howes WHR tbe Green @iatters,'! “se = ae anaes ‘ how a man mourn ¢ a The Rresiog World sexs onder, ‘