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san eee ot en a > —— — i‘ . 10 i ’ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST HALLE GOES JAUNTILY TO CHAIR HIS DEATH MUCH | /7Z TAD BY LOVER, FOR MURDER OF HIS SWEETHEART. LIKE A MURDER. SHE TOOK POISON. With a Smile Upon His Lips the Slayer of Mamie Brannigan Suffers the DeathPen- alty—Said a Cheery "“Good-By"’to the Con- demned Murderersin Their Cells. McClusky Be-| Mary ee a a Pathetic lieves Unidentified) ‘etter Told "George en Holland” He Had Swede Was Victim of te Foul Play. Broken Her Heart—“IT Will Meet You in Heaven or Hell,’’ Her HURLED DOWN THE STEPS] Last Words. Capt. |Negro Was Seen Attacking! The shock of the suicide of Mary the Man Who Was Later! Burne has not passed away from the Found Dying on the Side- block In West Twenticth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. That & (Special to The Rrening World.) SING SING PRISON, Aug. 4.— With a smile on his lips, almost! eagerly, Aaron Halle, the murderer walk. girl who went twice every Sunday to of his sweetheart, Mary Brannigan, —_—— the Episcopalian chapel in Twenty-ftth It In now believed by the police of the | #treet, who was the prize Sunday-nchool met death in the electric chair at Sing Sing this morning. State Elec- East One Huncred and Twenty-alxth | scholar and whose life had been devoted street station that the unidentified Swede/ to the care of her widowed mother who was found dying on the sidewalk f . ont nf No. 2) Fust Cre Hundred any | Snou:d Kill herself for the love of @ ty-seventh Sm. about midnight murdered. her. Moclusky went out on the case] But the body of Mary Burns is in an triclan Davis turned on the fatal cur- rent at 6.03 o'clock. Seven minutes later Halle was dead. | man Is inconceivable to those who knew BE Halle went to death with a jaunti- per: I this afternoon and eoon H ness and composure that astonished peony Uae a ernoen ate fa te abereetey ania ie aitee an ie : ays | He rays that ke believes he knows who| 'he worn old mother, entirely alone in } the prison officials. They expected | isthe y person and expects to make | t?@ world, 1s plodding about making the | him to die game, but his absolute in- | air ea Leno, [feanered arrangemonts, scarcely real!z- ing the exten: of her aMiction a A man rushed into the statioa-‘101 difference astounded them. When SARA |fenvayorto-day cahalrenocteal mas esc And somewhere in the city there ts a! Chief Keeper Connaughton led him When he pro-| was an unconscious man iytig in One| YOUNG man whose state of mind is un- | girl, on May 1 2 Sie thought the | Hundred and Twenty-s od and religion! Detectives Roory ay envinble unless his soul {# calloused be- yond redemption. Doubtless by this time he has read a letter the girl left for | posed toon. shi difference from his cell, he stepped briskly into M ik the corridor of the death house. | outweighed nm. | SEAS. Pe 3 » ‘The mi neat day Halle she Swede. Thevi(aldd WA MMDUSAC tie cagalonevor the most lif tet: ‘ “Well, good-by, boys,"" he sang out ippeared i So. iis Third | but the man de nthe way to the! f rae ALE wantnavGy, t | Javenue, employed for! Itarlem Hospital. His sical was trace | Sere ever left behind by a sutcide in this cheerily to the other five occupants [ive yeara an 9 Hand wala 10 | vuved at the bass city. Thus far he has not made his ap- [the bartender who was taking his place: e 0 he bereave of the chamber, One of them was | Wel Sam, Dm we minit’mur.| The Swede was boat thirty-five yenrs| Panrance at the home of the bereaved s der. Pim going tok girl. Here's | ol, of 16 pounds weight. 5 feet 7 inches | Mother, nor Ia it likely that he will: the Albert T. Patrick. No one made re-| pawnticker for my overcoat, bor: | cay : | sentiment in the neighborhood {a auch rowed $6 on it, and I'm going to buy a| tl. He dressed In a mixed BOY! tat sight of him would likely produce sponse. | revolver,” sult of good material and had in his). Gemonstration unfavorable to hie | 8 he left the saloon 5 old wate el . i . | «Not So Faat,” He Said. ABAt MUI Rear remiss trough! eceetocr Rout watch and) chainvand (#0 ei ising the police in-an hour or 0." it was thought at first that the man| The name of this young man Is sup- Halle turned toward the door of ; Halle boarded a car and went to Rein-|had fatien while drunk, Capt. Mc-| posed to be George Holland, but neigh- the execution chamber and traversed 8 stor Mary Brannigan was, sky learned this afterncon that the] po: % f ‘ 5 ei . standing behind the efreular counter in f Ce everal | DOTS say that this ts not his real name the length of the dead house with) AARON HALLE AND THE ELECTRIC CHAIR IN WHICH |i inldaie of tye atone and 4° few fect | Hourer on One Hundred “and ‘Twenty. | He ts described as a large person, of SSS RISE rack from the front door. Haile went| seventh strest eariter In tie evening. temper and the last satlor —= ——— jf customer and he said negro hurl the Swede from the stepa o. ihe eta t had to spring after him and grab his Faria ieve Ravinia es) mandileibaa nl LUPE WAR IR (nalertort to Victim Degged for Mercy. a house near where he was found dying. | 87) was that he choked her and beat | cont. ‘ 4 wat avi tr sive afatita ite, hie mentally ‘may 1] “Now, are you going to marry met a Ne tn WB OR capaiea by sari | fast, man,” he gasped Me cells they hud vacated, fudged by the | remark the same tlme he was taking the 4 atl Novijiso) eae a in tiv niewrly Warden Johnson one day revolver from hin poskete she sew it} OROWNED OFF SEA GATE. | purna tor nis perusal “You'll get to it soon enough.” Haile nthe after killing prett ite! and screamed | a i ————— | “Don't shoot! don’t and before | Body Wi “You Broke My Heart.” iS Hl emiled: Nanas DaVReU On Venere tmupgel con tiatente inna ber jody caring Bathing Tranka) ret et ars , Twentieth street, and Mary was her her to the New York Hospital, where ‘ He was still laughing at the big fie sald, ot don't mt let Into ‘her ide, This was a mottal) _ Foand Near Coney feland. | 7 told oy oe eet mit roe | she died, Eee r put TP want a quick, Wound, but she ran back and he pur-| The body of a roke my ‘heart if vou let a fellow ay fares : : : : keeper when he stepped Into the ex ek and have it over with, | | | (sued ‘her, ‘Ten feet further he fired | avout forty cat ouidentified | mai.| come between us like thle, T alway’ : Pune Ad eT el GUE ai aaa brpeaaiiss i ecution room. His first glance was) conduc Ho not make any. scene arden.” again and that bullet erashed Into the | 4° yy bid, wAa)itound! on'| eae caer Sitiieveseuv antl n the K. n the seve t elghbors called her “Mary, the . ; and ne went on n willing to go, No one in. Killing her Instantly, | the shore at Sea Gate, Coney Island, Mae eulle a Miike you | Tent t9 the chapel and In the evening) Saint” "Eititui love stories auch as herg i at the twenty white-faced and solemn light a cleuresto as hy can ever kriow what good it dl arreated In the store, Hite | tonday. He wae about five feet tall,| the end: If you don’t cut me like you | sar at home with her mother. Her| SFe, Rot uncommon on, the, lower, week 4 spectators. Then like a flash his eyes "Se was ag #1, but Lhope ‘The murder of Mamle Brannigan was|tried, with the verdict of guiity each | Melhed 160 pounds, has dark complex-| O01 Will never turn from you and. | acquaintance with the young man began) selves. ‘That Mary Burns should fig the chair in which he was | she ves, She kne coming to partleularly eoid-blooded and deliberate. ltime. Although the Federal Courts were | 107 and halr and smooth face. He wore| George. why did you Me to me Uke | ayout y year ago. He called about once &S the chief character in a trated of ‘ turned to the c her." Halle was Infatuated with Mary Bran-|reaorted to by. Halles lawyers at the |% Pur of bathing trunks. ‘The body| you-did Saturday night? George. If |a week sometimes took her to the, {h€ sort 18 what those who knew i to end, his life, He did not examine Although insanity was one of the nigan, a comely Irish gin, who worked last, they could nat save hie life was badly decomposed | Tdign't see you or If I don't see You | park or the theatre loved her find it hard to understand. it critically. It was almost a leap Se tr | in this world I will meet you In hell | te called as usual jast Saturday: night. | = - q paces put him in fee a * re . | and when you sit at night and think, Beat a: Choked Her. . oO q ‘m ll ready," he said calmly to | just think of meas I was before I did | : JAMES M GREERY & 60. Warden Johnson. Then he seated CREMATION IS SO CHEAP. | Y | Wratriata, Denti turn to drick trom ce 2 bee enna hel ¢ : ; himself, cast a cold, critical look | 2 a ee ee | pRatical ae eorwet sands vest Out cag George beat me and choked! come and see me In my casket, and | A eround the room and in an even tone . 3 think Sten Good: aweetheart 1 me; beat me on the street In sight of Ladies’ Suit De "t, 4 | B sat people who were passing. See, here P 2 It Will Soon Cost Only $5 to Be Converted | tove you so. To live without you 1 | the marke on my thront and’ my tens, 3d floar. ~ sald, ‘Good-by everybod, aia it he smiled i | Into Ashes. | | Seni Gaon -busmwenthestt |the marks of his fists and fingers.” meccaicce™ ™ QVED BECRIEC WHAT'S THE USE OF LIVING? Placid and uneventful was the life of All night long the girl wept. in her a As he said it he smiled indulgently | i i i Mary Bi ti th a ‘ a aS 3 ve at Rabbi Davidson, who was nervous-/ Board Fell Across Air Dwight Mitchell, Son | ier rciner dics nine years ago, when | ieeGoom, kenterday whe wrote ner|The remaining stock of ly fingering his Testament, The elec-| | Then ita ho tor the creamator-y! of the Mount Olivet Hotel are coverea| Of New 1 im—| ane was eleven years old, leaving nothing | decelved ner a man who ha dia sille Tube of Man at Bote) yt 2 Io it aren SEM Gintae ea fag ett eee careres England Min-| she was sleven years old leaving nothing deceived ‘ner ana then went nit_and|Foulard and Indi ht carbolic acid. A policeman pass- | ¢ Shirtwaist” dresses,—vari- y trodes were quickly adjusted to his/| 5 iow ai niet r, 0 i Jeg and the back of his neck, and two Cutting Off | Where it uved to cost Afty to turn into dust, Tull night. Although there Is not much| 'Ster, Jumps Over} est man. The widow establisned her-|ing the house hearallienMertancince tom, You can get it done now five Ry ch a " f a Ni v minutes after Halle entered thecte | Breathi ng Supply. E aairauiai ompetition, such a prosperous state of | board, but Is Saved. self a@ laundresa at No. 24 West agony, forced an entrance and hurrled|gyg models and colors. Olivet Hotel Probably those ate ten neadecs of The | St#its has led tow reduction in rates | | 7 a | ss eS ber Warden Johnson dropped the) Fri ‘4 : A | at the crematory. | ; handkerchief to signal the electrician | —— Evening Wendl acquainted wiK the] Unie way when cremation was an les | gooland 12.00, 3 pensive method of disposition of a; A happy father and a contented | Taffeta silk ‘Shirtwaist” to turn on the current. Frank Niestiom, a diver, employed by | place of entertainment for man and) corpse, In those da$s prejudice had to|#on arrived to-day on the Munson ‘The execution was entirely without | MeMullen & MeBean, the contrac beast out in the Borough of Queens. ON! he surmounted and for | 4 mod nd e subway crossing ‘nol \ ey > surmounted and for days at a time|Q a . Jo, | me incident except for the fact that Dr. sevithe way crossing the north it faces the Fresh Pond! the great furnaces were cold ‘ "The Ap | Cepen sien uieh/P CUNRe at Pee NO. fepesser, pinata cles x, J., | River at One Hundred and Posty-sceond Jerematory, on the eat Mount Olivet! nouncement has Just been tade that | t* Hast River after an eventful pa | colors. a : . J. L. Newman, of Paterson, street, went to bh m of the aly Tem th ; | i 0 the bottom of the or | Come on the south the tracks of! the rate bh : cutiito ‘ sage from Nueyitas, Cuba. Bi fainted as the hum of the instrument |tnig arrornoon, 4% feet hvlow she tar-| the Tong Islind Ralirond, and on. the| seq of en een eae to ge OF the ere: | SABS To Dwight Mitchell | 17,50 and 22.50 told that the death current was pass-| face, to place planks for Wis fourda: | west a prosperoun marble yard CAM RRR ey eRe REN RER NO. |i ORE Ha me t Mitchell, eighteen 75 +5 7 7 ° c of the calssor " work a an, i BCU . a ur reduc-| years old, had jumped overboard in . . rough the victim's body. tion of ti Wht « a] In the rear of the hotel is a InrRe! tions Rook proc alot ale i | i J 1 One i verter, of siank fell acrou te rubiwy tue wich [garden where chaten and tasioa nee bgt. praca tho optlmlets eid-aea last. Friday morning at | Promotion for Head of veffer-|Mrs. Ann V. L. Pierson,| Walking skirts,—blue and Megeeachuseite; mbloh” uaa’ latoly| (Ron mamees sy P ney from. a boat Blaced under the trees Here the friends | we are running to our full capactty—| o'clock, trying to commit sutclde in son Market Police Court) Widow of Celluloid Inventor,) white or black and white 5 ove, As soon as he realize: sand reiatives of the decensed repose y boule " enty-fc = igi | ers * . adopted the system of electrocution, | air was cut off tie gave the roo 10] while the remaine are being converted to | iit gate will be 8, Including care of : fit ct blaiatin He ad ad a| Squad—Had Led the Eligible) Found Hanging in Home by|stripe,—wool fabric. assisted at the execution. which he was ¢lod a violent pully it ashes In the crematory. An the thin| Gremationenthusasts say that the $5 | 10D tllness with high fever w! ile on} List. Her Son. 7.50 y Died E dy. Ing the signal that he wished (9 bel vell of smoke marking the combustion Tate will be cut in With more|a surveying trip In the islands and . : ae ere ere ae | Hailed un ; of the body leaves the chimney i ts the | Husitema Te te mot un eeat ere fOr | 544 heen so homesick for the White ji i tier the exeoutlon Pri ogee | vohn Foster and Nicholas Schmit, {custom for the mourners to mand up| pect that before long crematories will Ay Bergt. John C. Cottrell, in charge of (Spectal to The Evening World.) Cheviot skirts, —blue or black Connaughton said he had never before) | vere in the moat and operating the| and drink a last toast to the depart Advertise 10 convert @ corpse into ashes | Mountains and home again that hel tne Jefterson Market Police quad, was| npwanin Nt kee en , seen a man gO #0 leaperly to the site: Brin edie Haulithe Siverunsouewerel (as jasnulny hewiane lace ieee Tinted conn. throw in & Ane, hand-| thought he did not care to live any|to-day promoted to the rank of captain, | y 1, Pierson’s third Bet nee oxford, tric chair, Halle, he said, appeared to ) do so. It was subi nly | te Deamekeen Hh theraten fOr the eof Ci : Hie oF eee eae at his approaching death, ai-{Unavie tw do so, 1k wes subsequently |vecome that smoke cure” continually 89 the me agpronenes when it wilt | longer. te alee. the piace oe capt, William | ite was successful to-day when sho 5:00 Beet a ee ee sition ned that the plank wate had fallen) from the chimney of the crematory | (Hearer {0 de than pay rent and sub-| Rev, John C. Mitchell, of Lebanon, N, mpson, of the Madison street stf-| hanged herself in the attic of her home it ough Hon Jacrons the airivube wax holding Neatiom | these days, and the tables In the rear snd theeas mm tons Of the Beet Trust | ' “Cather, had gone to Cuba after |'#O% Who retired voluntarily last Fri-|an Fores avenue, Glen Ridge, Ser hai ; forihis.crime., Halle went to Hed at 10) ty the bottom Of the tye eee Bb 18H ani 2 ohee day. Dody was discoveréd dy" her son, Join Mohair skirts,—blueor black, last night and slept well until 4 o'clock Tuer beat. Miles Krleswon, an him, and was in hia stateroom where! Co oe cottrel was much gratified by|V. 1 Plerson, who cut her down, Lat this morning Before retiring he satd| jii.y qi gto ad a he: bed’ Juet, missed Deight iwhen hell nis’ promotion tno Mater to eave nenilite, 3:00 Yther diver, was n « » descen " ” a Mrs. lerson t dow ” a he would like to have a watermelon, and | von pe wus told of Niestiom’a cond heard the cry. fan oyetboasay “Ite what I have been working hard Willa Hugh lorscoy wie wae A s r i one was brought to him. He ate It with |11.., dfastily acrewiig is helmet down started by a passenger, Stewart | tor—very hard—for years,” he sald. "I|!iventor of ‘celluloid, ‘she wax well| Pique and Linen skirts, f great satisfaction Sead when he had Houston, of Philadelphia, The crew{naye no special poliey to anncunce, 1) known in Glen Ridge, as was her hus: ‘At o'clock Rabbi Israel Davidson, of | cached the bottom of tie fiver be was prompt in throwing bao and Wteliake chares of the Madison street gtaz|@nne ees aha 2,00 and 3.00 New York, who had mean Halls scapirite groped about until he found Niest Nnea bat wOuns hell pald no @t-\ tion force, and I am going to do my|OMOLDRA HAS KILLED 16,105. ual adviser, went to the condemned [ving prineyon his back and wit | | tention to. them. duty there or anywhere else the Com-| MANILA, Aug..4.— While cholera {s Unusual values, man’s cell and remained with him to the [alien plak pinning him down | Changed Hin Intention, missioner may send mi decreasing in Marilla there were 605 new end, At § olclock Heeper Connaughton Ericson aulekly reinoved the anne ——- Ho changed_ia_mind about dying, | Cottrelt_ headed the eligible it for cases Saturday, and sa) deaths trom| . a 08 And signalled on the rope to p ; however, after just missing being cut| captains, an the name of being | outbreak there have been: throughout Y i HiRes RIeAyee ailtavanavatall Mat ate wht Nic to the mur-|Part of a Toy Pierced Will. John Watts, of Staten Island, | two by the propeller, and swam vig-|"20 man's man." He fe thirty-meven| the archipslags 21408 recorded eaane wad Twenty-third Street, nates EE BeghRie 4} face in his arms Als distressed divers! jam Van Gasbeck’s Brain—| Proves Himself a Hero in|orously until a boat nad been lowered |¥ears old. He became @ patrolman in| 16.100, (Wore notrapoeiae nd The "otal ny helmet was removed, but he Was uncon , : ee atesecusdliitan’ 1968, and roundsman in 1001, and ser-| number in entimeien ee 4 lock Keer ji | at 28,000. fics few minutes ielara: 6 oolock Semper sclous. He was sent to the Harlem| He Is Still Alive, but May; Rescuing Ruth Taylor, ‘he rescue was accomplished by the|seant In 18%. As an executive officer he SRAAUERSON ARID Wen ecell, this) Hospital, where he was revived, after Soon Die. Seven Years Old. Curityba orew within twenty minutes|‘stingulshed himself in reorganising time to lead tne NG 8 easeu lion, Bal hohe was to his home at No. H in a choppy sea, and the other fityy-| the Flushing and Whitestone police ser- 4 was composed and followed the me Hundred Piney -aixtn a. Seiad vice when the consolidation act went ‘ Re n tour passengers who had been in a pafio| Voe wher en} uch Waist Selling Ladies’ Dept. eee Specials. to the death chamber without he n veare ola,| John Watts, m dock hand on the pler| at the cry that = man had been lost| ifte bravery ip attested to by an ar- William Van Gasbeck, Af : Bete catidle Water ‘inlle aloes \ a] waa the viet of a1 unusual avcident At the oto Van street, New Drighton, | were loud in their praises of Capt, ¥.| reat he made of an italian murgerer on r “ ie walked vas \unusual 1t40] locday, Oo Washing. | Staten Island, distinguishe . @ lonely road at mi t TP) steadily to the electric chair, and was Peete a [tozaay. tn hia home:at No, 1906 Washing: |e ete nerolo reneue Gt a CG eee | cae ons Bureer Fey, ag well'as the) Banh’ borthiat he recelied a casmoriol Never Before Known a uickly strapped down by Keepens Ma lef shat Nie ad (on street, Hoboken, Vhac he is still {44% by the herole rescue of q child from | crew in the rescue boat. Mined “Gy onveral aninanady cli ria A a3 Aneky ener Tee oqo wther plank without frat aviva le ramankabli srOR NDR ao He Young Mitchell was locked in his] from the Police Department he received Two weeks ago we purchased the entire stocks of the two , ya a : fastening the plank which ° 4 he dummy elevator in + Beven years o} on 5 on. i Bite Meiective Jackson jeurely testa ae, as palling the Dum my valor In seiner, Charles Tavion tives ia ee sasnee, seaseroono! ors Ft of he Ge OM eill (asaicie his) new largest manufacturers (nearly 18,000 new, high-grade Waists), Blecirician E. F. Dav was {n:cbacks —— Patel of tho elevator wag ihe axie|Mrect: NEW Helehton, was playing ati te vamerioe when ther iat hon weik| et eee ee allitbisscanon’s auake, About one-half are already sold, the others @f the execution, assisted by EB. Cur i : ‘ » end of the pler whe i ov ; — must goquickly. This is why th ill ickl ot a toy wagon with only one whe i" ¥ n she feil over-| down the gang-plank. gq) ‘Ve is is why they will go quickly + rier, of Boston CLOSED UP CONEY. t"Aa'thn elevator came damn the anie| "arts ‘he fat receding thie was car aE EET TO PROBATE LATIMER WILL. |] One of the Waists bought early was sold 2 weeks ago ${ 50) Sent Thanks to Friends, = lied off and the point of it atruck the} '¥!M® her out when ts Jumped in i | It Is Now Marked o weet, Thanks $0 Friends, cant. Katpe temuen Orders to stop) 03 of and the point of He mruck Whe ice hel She sank and he dived, When | OB, of the Wome passengers threw | Surrogate Will Appoint G | at $5,00; i i Connaughton and the other for Rabbi teamien After 3M 1 entered the brain | e came up the Aral time he was with- ae eee ne neers into ey | amd Decide V of Codietl, | Se all along the line, ranging from 38c. to $2.” Wideon, in which he expressed his| After | L wed thing toy's mother found him uncon ‘her, He dived again. This time he : The will of the late Albert C. Latime: en. the kindness they had shown | Pretty. tre b Uyhey Tela in a few minutes after the ace dent|®a* under the water a long time, ang [0M the apa am Meo asta Mat lof Nrooklyn, was called for Tone Our Second-Floor Bargains. nk | Capt. Willian Is t “ ar netore. os ) she drew the] 48 he appeared he AIR L . y by . Pol f fs as : , ¢ mm He asked Babb! Davidson bo thank | an Jand beter calling “help she drew che] whee py no was carrying the pverboard" was her lost boy ay be BLA Siar Saket tn the Sur-/f | 100 Silk Shirt Waist Suits, black, blue, Cotton Shirt Waist Suits, Value $5.00» as i ; petety ¢ jew zon or Be i 1 Aron Ber AG Biagh: Osa tel anallihe (oMild mara pulled ashore| TB? “10st boy" was finally found and ee tee nbennce of Burro- |B dotted and striped, all sizes, Ats] 95 hav’ vat it aonid 4a ove iy k she maye it requ much atrength anc © p 4 ' ai = Mictar the execution an autopsy. was| Heretofore the Kar aye Dr Ariets was called and he had the and the girl was resuscltated, It wag) Suafeu i” te Interest taken jn youre for an adjourmmyent aint Wegnesdaysne/p Value $18 and $20. At $44 75 | tton Shirt Waist Suits. . iT oO run unmoleste 1 (j ry ° } ory that had she remained under wi one * Mm ol ¢) several witnesses Were not present at a Maptomed by Dr. C. Gillette, of Belle ee ein oe and tho. od no) eel tok: MALY eH SaRIia lm & fow more seconds she would have been | trip. The whole matter was ‘then. inded- | Etamine and Cloth Suits, over Silk Drop. “a/Me $7-80.and $10.00. At $3 75 MesAillster,, ie Vody wil he given to] was met with much ConeHoum might live for eeverRt aRy ee |e men emcee Ho was s young American of another | Mon? ofa aerial Mmrian trioekeetiar | Value $88 and $40. At $47 50 |silk Travelling Coals, er. The body will be given to| W4* al sort ond had taken the moment \ 9 or) pata ae a . rey’ Miieine this okemcon © | When Ue mid — TROLLEY CAR STRUCK HIM, |exckement during the rencue of Mitcheli| the Interests of the minor children. iur- | Value $15.00 and $19.50. At $0 78 The witn 2D: mat the capa 1th TWO BROTHERS STABBED \to go down fl et acquainted with | Toate ¢ hurch will probably appolnt the | fl Walking Skirts, fit dalle sist Ha . nd. Newman, Dr Binmact woe |it shat curusels. f . * | pantel Robinson BR. m he busine ane ch ane at che one ont Ee for DR Ay A Value $5.00. At $295 Silk and Cloth Jack :ts. Arthi . i e owe, |iconcert halls and rf - as ante: obinso: mn Down at ev, Mr. chell said that Dwight ie wha DI lone in ee RE Troy; E. J. Wilson and John Me- Sloe up and they wel | ne in al, Another at Home, Far Reckaway, had bean taken wi Rialarial fever seve Tea ited money Ait Leashes On hie | a = rs is |ralne Ee A prens. of New York: George A. Heller, | bed May wot ie juliceatetion and | 9nd Third Sallam te Ac Daniel Robinson, of Inwood, 1, 1.,{acatrenwe IAnd ainoe Christmas he ha $$$ | Walking Birts, 5 Trimmed Polka Dot Duck Shirts. ‘as mira, and half a dozen newspaper| made a protest, Tie sergvunt told them} Nicholas Palnadizo, of Highth atreet| While walking on the raliroad track suet Brep te mublect of dying uatll it] BRIGANDS GOT AWAX | alue $10.00, At$s 00 | Value $2.75. At 1,45 | men. Ab pi oo that’ the caplain wae Olt and ‘that la ¢, Williamabridge. ig| Hear Remeon and Carolton avenues, Far boy. will be all Fah bai he,| BALONICA, Huropean ‘Turkey, Ave “SP sapank i ment caliae’ ies Palasaay sont il mortally wtubbed | Rockaway, to-day, wan atruck by «| ‘when 1 get him Id mother In| 4,—Soven Bulgartan brigands, who were ‘f jaw Hasepenie howe. surrounded in the villag of Yolka by before had Aaron Halle ew: t] trolley car, He wan taken to Bt, John’s) ouF a) “I cannot the law a ators iy through the strenuous offorts| the result was that Magistrate Voor- ik lawyers. With some of the same] hees hay arraigned before him to-day Ped} ing for some ‘his hom raise the work of the oM- with a stab-| Hosp! Waskell Carhart « S3th Street. right should The motorman, John Ay nd Con-| cere tea id thel: $50 Turkish soldiers, have escaped un- me ai wit mn mhnetner tien. 4 quctor ore) ‘ciently, Sore poy Rhalty at na a wows ly | injured, ee having kill four sol- 3 ‘others in| bu bar Ee Se le aca ee ie Ses esa as We | ad dS at pany, more pn the usual number of that came to Roland B. gaa women accused of intoxication and Ux Aud De, Semnuel J, Kennedy in disorderly conduct, aS hia!