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BEAUTIFUL DUCHESS WEDS ! SHOT DEAD DEAD BY | GRECIAN PRINCE TO-DAY, PURSUING HO om Grand Duke Vladimir Bride of, rince Nicholas of Greece. Trying to ts eeeniee Ars | gry Husband, Man Is Surrounded and| Killed. | WOMAN DEFENDS HIM. Denies He Attacked Her, as Supposed, but Says They | Were Going to Elope—Men| Who Did Shooting Known. | MONROR, Mich. Aug. s—watter| Lemerand, lately from Toledo, camc home to-day and found a man visiting | his wife. A quarrel ensued, the man finally running from the house. An offi cer attempted to arrest shim when he yan down Third street, a crowd pursu- ing. A cry Was raised and the mob began to shoot, He ran into a corn fleld, where he surrounded and shot dead, a bul- let penetrating his heart. The woman denies that he attacked Sa Lemerand says: “The man was| in the parlor with me when my ne home, There was noth two men whose shots killed the victim are known and arrests will pb Lemerand later told the Sheriff | that the dead man was Joseph Labarge, Toledo, She PLabarye had planned | was performed on La- GRAND. and the inguest will be E7 DUCHE IS HELENE No arrests will AND anti’ atten ihe the Anauest | made ( FUGITIVE A MURDER 2 SUSPECT, CE NICHOLAS PRING OF GREECE Escaped from W nite | Plainx Wanted tn Rochester. and since the war with urels as a littera. which won a eship wax anany- ST. PETERSBURG, Ang. 29.—The nup- tials of the Grand Duchess Hi daughter of the and Duke Viadim! 9.— Russia, and Prins Nichol: of King George of Gree brated to-day | The Grand Duct £001 soldier Turkey has won new 1 Waite Warder Pye, of the jail her the Rochester cob Benedte has enjoyed 1 He w to Queen Wilhe e known as * who is t in the! beautiful royal persona; } The Grand Du i veek ago} G renowned for her w | ported engaged times, Prince ts, She ty only ty Maximilian, Prince Louis Bonaparte and ned from the White| ne s | ‘ H brother, the I rdinand Bulgaria having an. 1, 1901, disguised as| alin nt St or her hand. now touring the United Stat Prince Nicholas is an ideal type of |) Greek manhood. He proved himeel if a Pp COURT DENOUNCES ROUND UP OFCATS d been arrested on a the Czar, Is harge of burgis TRIED 10 DIE T0 THE _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST. 29, 1902, ” AUNAWAY FATAL ., LOCKED UP IN CELL |'DEAD’ CAUGHTER IS 6000 CITIZENSHIP BY THEMSELVES.) ALIVE IN THE COURT Two Employees in the New! Zimmer, Who Sued for Insur- Tells People of Newport, N. ; Tombs Act as Their! ance on Her Life, Was Chag-| H., that Proper Government | Own Jailers Without Know-) ined When She Turned Up| Comes from Application of ing It. and Defeated His Suit. | Principles of Fair Dealing. the Pending the arrival of an expert 1ock-] ayia Zimmer, of No. M9 Gold treat, | aA large smith from Columbus, O., tsaac Gold} py okiyn, oroumht sult Weainst the John | } stein, of No, 100 Elm street. and Max] iy j.oook dilfe Tusuranier etn Reuben Strickler, of No. Norfolk] jie rowd for about to HW payment 8 me bean street, were prisoners in a cell on the! whieh had been Issued on t fifth floor of the ew section of the] daughter, Annie, The girl toc ihe pole L elas Hvala Ge: fey out twelve years ago and paid the Ieouat Lis E FoRrod Gita ee an tacetee on curiously exact reprodu While cleaning the fibbiah from that Ie Ah ereeeamaunlyn alles ica as a whole, You hay Itier with other workmen they talked of ¥ In your town~sho appeared the new locking system being put on) “EY r |tte calle, ‘They atid they did not une{ The sult was broughe jn the Pe ‘derstand tt. While they were inside one} District Mantelpal See aRSNIaen aH Lei ba as of the cells thelr companions cloxed the that ibe Insurar Lisehod eke Owuer and ne on looriadd shoe the lock over a “risk” had not been heard of ¢ nave ¥ , ‘ para the person the component. pists Pc pana oe Beales : n years the perso : The: lonenazare™ ELAR aia dead, He ¢ nued the pay pleted, ant the It was that the door jammed Into the steel framework and was wedged as securely as though they had been welded. The lock was sprung and it could not he released. It locked at the same time five other cells on that floor. aughter's pc nd then brought the suit presented by Lawyer Hamil. | ton Anderson mer ant lia (wo daughters swo: at they had heard) kihapliants nea nothing of Anni since her disappearance! wt Wo He was H i the nation as a » the my »we most, sara ago. erent olvit | Warden Van De Car was called, but | “)'0 ae reen TALUS VAT ANRNTTTOIG Hele uty ah |nelther he nor his guards knew any | eee et nee Knee thing of ‘the Working of {he 1008 as eae einai ee pie Yammer ta babe ee enn | close of the textimony’ that past of the prison had not yet been | 1" Ot Ae ah called Machinists and tockamitha were sent} {MIF Annie Zimmer’ for, but none of them could release the] 1" ul iy t Lae men. Finally, a dozen of the hardest) COUrE room, | ‘om an adjoin and finest steel saws were secured and | (mm an Aang . the machinists went to work on the ept 4 Jbars, but the saws were ineffective | (al Jagninst the hardened steel bars She je not my sagt zimmer, ‘ i Phen It was |would have to led t naty at the tw) men ie But the a locksmith from the plant of the | Court that she way ani Dorn Iron Works, Columbia, (Oj. Cenlaee =o J which equipped the new celis with the; CIVIL- SERVICE MAN BACK. J-to-open locks. the butte ‘ombs. locksmith Car- rot ch Ordern Tax ¢ Reinatac Juatice Gene: ” ‘elumbus for is now on the way. and Word was sent to te familes of shel in a decision h two men, and this moraing their wiscs! preme Court to-day visited them in the Tombs @ Warden ! grants to Guy ©, Dempsey jhad supplied them with biakets and] writ) of mandamus directing sent them food. | Commission # to reinstate Mr While the men were jamenting thelr sey as a searcher in the department feft and would know better what we can temporary Incarceration and believing | Dempsey was appointed on probation, |W) and what We can't do ty wath |they would have to wait another day be-| after having passed his Civii-Service ex- fore the locksmith arrived the Tombs| amination, on Nov eligibl months, the o dismissed from the ¢ en) gon having been assigned for missal, Jengineer tackled the lock, He used an oi] can liberally and suddenly shot the lock open. ‘Then with a crowbar he} the door open and Goldstein and ickler walked out shall ugal rall be left to work oat according to the stuff that ts guarded his dis-! hiv fate in_him. 259:261 GAVE MEET IO ITE Specially Made Clothing; Specially Made Terms. USTOM Tailoring is an institution of this house that operates on its merits. Very little newspaper publicity has been de- voted to this end of our business—the pres- tige of each garment we send out is as great an advertising force as we could hope for. We've’ore of the very few thorough mer- chant tailoring businesses, aiming for the highest grade in tailoring that can actually maintain a close profit-charging basis. Our claims on your purchase are—woollens from the world’s best looms-—tailoring by skilled TO BROOKLYN GIRL Miss Anna Biden, Hurt While Driving in Saratoga, Died of Her Injuries—Relatives with Her. (Spectal to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, Aig. 29.—Mlss Anna Bi- len, of No, 871 Union street, Brooklyn, the Congrese Hall guest who was badly hurt In a runaway accident on Soutn Broadway last Monday, died from ner s Mary T, . Dr A son and Mrs. > }, of Brooklyn, e with her when she died The body will veyed to Brook- lyn to-morrow and the funeral will take place from the Union street residence next Monday, the burlal being in Gr wood Ceme! | es | and knowing’ craftsmen—exclusivene:s that $10,000,000 MORTGAGE. buying for our several other stores can only Marine uelpalhier accomplish. ny Recorded, A mortgage for $10,000,000 made by the jehem Steel Company, of Pennsyl- ja, has been filed with the County Tegister of Hudson County. It is in favor of the Colonlal ‘Trust Company of! New York, and is to secure an fesue of $10,000,000 of twenty-year 5 per cent. gold | bonds by the United States Shipbullding New York Our $30 Special Is a Marvel. Part-Payment Privileges are yours on the broadest possible terms. Seeing is convincing to any man, That Schoo! Suit for the Boy. Were strong in outfitting the boy. Our suits are made with the paramount idea of lastingness. Prices are made with the para- mount idea of trade lastingness. | D orthampte haces, roiling mills, pany'® nd B85 acres Tonnelle i eer Jim Dumps was quite cast down once more By poor trade at his grocery store, The crowds all seemed to pass him by! At last he piled his windows high With “ Force," and now, what luck for him! A busy man Is “Sunny Jim." ‘Morce” ‘The Heady-to-ferve Cereal helps business by helping health. Sweet, crisp fakes of wheat and malt—eaten cold. Everybody Praises It. = Out of Work and ° \ ; ‘ Money Man Atte rrenes Magistrate Flammer Says No,Seventeen Felines Caught eno Aved Paets ul'| Man's Right to Work Shall, After Fxciting Chase—Doc- c n ; " air ne hi are ‘ay! Be Interfered With—Holds tors Take Part in Sport— st Hi ince. "i . | , - ane Garbarino in $1,000. Eight Little Puppies Found. Out of work and with an agod mother| ,, x Neat | “4 f aupeadent pon hin Maurice Vogel, of{ ,,"A maa has the right to work, and 40) Oue of the yerludiea! round Ro. OM East One Hundred and Pitty=| Mor union has the rg ( took place to-day on tae ground second street. decidea to k!Il himeete| S# doing so. It is not so mux the buildings of Bellevue Hospital in with curbalic acid that his mother might #0? omense a8 LS compliance with the orders ¢ receive what insurance ho had on his) Stitutions, ‘Phat we cat rintende ick life. i a. Teh aptured a whi > Magistrate e 5 Vogel had no employment for several! ine pe Fee hee eriap bags and turned over months and the little money hoa! John Hoyer asked the Prevention of saved was soon exhausted in paying! reduce the ball of $1,000 which he had | ° ce rent and buying proceries for himself and | xed in the case of Joseph Garbarino, | pdants Johnson and Smythe were —: his mother. Day after day he walked) nineteen years old, ot No. tid Park Row! named official atchers, but thewloc- the streets searching for work, willing | Garvaring had, bow arrose be terested In the hunt cil to take anything, feeders in the employ of the Wynkoup. they were soon chasing cats about As the rent was due on Sept. t and) Hallenbeck," Grawford | Company, fm the grounds, Onc ne, in her at- there was no prospect of his securing) Pear! street. There had been a strike | tempts (o escape, climbed up the grat- employment, Vogel deaded to sazrifice| Of, the arm's press feeders and Butts | ing in front of @ window in the Insane himself that his mother might be cared| him up on Park Row, near the Bridge, | pavilion and startled the patients the! for temporarily at least. After bidding | Called him a scab, and that the pri | Attendant Johnson. in a vorner of t her an affectionate yood-by to-duy he| M@PAuited Mim. ed Lerore M grounds near the stabe, found a litter started out to again look for work. Wiih| trate Flammer to-day and Was held in| of eight | pupples with their mother sin his pocket he made one or} $1,000 ball for trial, His counsel, H |" hey, too, were sent away ap rceat , thought. the sive and asked two unsuccessful efforts and then went] (rope) eee ii eat roduced the| A# soon as Bellevue Is cleared of cats to a drug store and bought carbolle avid. | above remarks by’ the Magistrate, by one of the periodical raids new ones Returning home he told his mother he rriy nd sele domi in nooks and was not feeling well, and went to hic| —_-2«-7' | corners, Most of them are ordinary old room. ‘There he swallowed the actd, tramp cats. and Mrs, Vogel hearing her son's groans $25 IN GOLD TO ——__- jeeame alarmed and called in « pollce- || EVENING WORLD READER. } DR. VAN DE WATER'S DENIAL. man, who summoned an ambulance from | bi i the Lebanon Hospital. The ambulance Twenty-five dollars in gold tof wartem Clergyman Speaks at Last aurseen edininiassee intl aatee ne Bde The Evening World reader who in Regard to Watt's Charges, oroult: that young. Vogel will probably | "elects the fret three inf pr. George R. Van Do Water, rector live. The voune, man was taken ie the the great $60,000 Futurity of St. Andrew's Protestant E»!ecopal hospital @ prisoner on a charge of at- 2. Church, at One Hundred and ‘Twenty tempted quibide, DUE tie need for money Bae a Fee eae aaTe eee eoventh atrest and Fifth avenus, whos his ‘old mouner ath exits, SFOSHEIEE 28 MPA RSIRS BABS hamename has been drawn into the Watt divorce case, gave out the follow- ‘i _——————"aeaeael ing statement to-day © my return h 1 desire ’ to ay to the press that the statement my wardens and members of my vet made in my absen with refereny ¢ Ingsinustions aginst: my char si 4 , acter, is wholly justified, Py relations with riehloners been at all tim A ; 7 rr tad any intima Believes Price Fixed by Con-|Canter Attempts to Send |son ‘that thoy’ have demnation Commissioners} Them All Out Riding in for New Armory Site in| Pony Carts Equipped with r Brooklyn Is Too High, Signs. | CASPERFELD & CLEVELAND The action now in court against the Alexander Te CARs faventhy ayes Wt 4 aig BAW ERY award of the Condemnation Commis: )2ue butcher, aroused his whale nelgii- sloners in the selection of @ aie dor tb tees He red " i eae Led aR DIAMONDS T % ‘in Brooklyn, | scheme. He ed ews to be ey epy the members of the[sivculated that he would give alt the) JAIMIE] Armory rd at a meeltiiy to-day hiigren who, Geared POON kt stiffened Gen The Corporation Counsel 1s conducting , i : the action against the award as ex- iat the ‘appointed ous aed e (icman's Double cessive on a resolution passed by the |there were 1,500 children gathered se Watct Board at its last meeting. around Canter’s place of business, To] [EBM alch. Is. Bids were opened for making repalre SORRSALe Ss arene pthisd ve ate guaranteed to and alterations 10 several armories in [carriages capuble of seating ten chii- this borough and Brooklyn, The bids |)" oot Cate her i — ie ake will be compared and the contracts |(/0 Aisi tle, and so : Ne ed ¢ Awarded at a lump or aggregate sum [Confusion that Canter had to send for Hike for each contract, After a time fifty children were loaded | Ji uae A Se\ter was read from ¢ vee be Bude in the carriages and given a ride down) PELE , architects, In which they reported lgoventh avenue to Lwenty-third strect, | ja ; the walls en the ruins of the BeV- | jorogs to gixth avenue, up Sixth avenve| aM enty-firat Hegiment were not in CON leo phirty-fourth street, west to Beventh dition to be used, and recommended |avenue, and back to the meat shop. that they be ranged, The letter #180 |Canter waid that he hoped to give each stated that the cellar of the place was|or tho anxious 1,600 a ride during the ee: filled with rubbish and that it would be | afternoon NlOod necessary to expend about $15,000 to put] Bach of the pony cari WU J the foundation in condition to go ahead [equipped with ate elga ae Nn ” with @ new building, the butcher's business, gi hai iia at Ra NI ASA AR lint dS aN dct ly “ Customers think ' the aloes nlcet thing for @ breakfast food that bes ever been sold Lere, Every body praises tt, “=D, 0, Tistne, Gi PRESIDENT'S THEME ‘| Spectral Shoe Values. THE BIG STORE rae MOPERG IPOESTS, © ARETE ATT 2 FOUNTAIN Wines and Liguors. Of Especial Interest to Outing Parties, ST. JULIEN TABLE CLARET, MONONGAHELA RYE, per gallon, per gation, 75 $2.75; per Lottie, OLD FRIARS’ RIESLING, per LEXINGTON RYE, per gallon, gallen, ts 2.35; per bottle, OLD FRIARS? PORT cr SHERRY, : Ee pergalin, 1.00 CGOK’S PERFECTION RYE, per gallon, $1.85; per bottle, ts MCNOGRAM RYE, £7.00; per boitle, per gallon, (Fourth Floor.) Exceptionally Good Offerings for Saturday. MEN’S $2.50 TAN SHOFS at 150 MEN’S $2.50 BLACK SHOES at 1.90 WOMEN’S $3.00 SHOES at 7,00 WOMEN’S $4.00 SHOES and OXFORDS at 1,95 sedtin. Floor.» (Men's Shoes, 8, Second Floor.) (vomen's Another Cutlory Sale. | The one we announced lost Friday was such an overwhelming Bp success that we were yrompted to follow it up with another. And here you have it. WM. ELLIOT & CO, MAGNETIC RAZOR, made of the i quality steel, extra hollow ground, atranted; worth $2.00; our price for 75 LION BRAND RAZORS, macein Germany, good quality stiel, hollow ground; worth 7Se.; price for to- 25 motrow, 500 pairs SHEARS and SCISSORS, all of good 25 quality steel, 5 to 9 inches; choice, FOCKET KNIVES, ?,3 and 4 biades, with handle of stag, bone and pearl; good quality steel; worth 25 up to 75c,; eroie:, Stain Floor, Front.) Halt Hotiday Specials trom Ohe World's Greatest Srocery BREAD. HAMS. j } A "s Mild Si Cured Bip teteeat end beat iar Anite) { BOILED HAMS (sliced), Ib 7 CRULLERS. COFFEE. Hf THE GENUINE OLD NEW ben UALITY CUCUTA MA- ENGLAND CRULLERS, doz., TOj Racal 10, fresh roasted, !b., ROASTS: selected Ril ime Beef Roasts, ‘i, ball POULTRY: fancy fresh dressed 10 ersey Fow! or Broiling Chickens, Long £ hat IS GRAPE NUTS, per pkg, JQ Old-Fashioned GREEN PEPPERS, the sweet variety, doz., ee Ex jarge nd Lettuce, heavy heads, eacn 5 SAUSAGES: choice Frankfurters, eee TOMATOES —Fancy Jer- 4 ibs., q bs eae sey Acme’ Tomatoes, qt. basket Det, bndgartes eetee New Kalamazoo CELERY, per stalk 5| spring Lamb, Ib, 1y h CORN: Genuine New Hackensack Giecn Corn, viry sweet, tender and well filled eats, cozev, NEW JERSEY LIMA BEANS: 2 gts. tor CRABS: Selected :o{t shell Craty, éor., TORTERHOUSE STEAK: very cho ce c ib., 18 FISH pay Long Branch Blue Fish, Ih, LAMB. Lamb, tb., MUTTON: Hindquarters or Legs; Fancy Canada Mutton, Ib., CHEESE: Herkimer County Amer- ican full Cream Cheese, I “ SOCIETE ROQUEFORT: The genuine new importation, very ap- petizing and toothsome, Ib., OLIVES: Fancy Manzanilla Baby Olives, stuffed with Spanish pep- pers, full &-oz, bottle, 23 JAMS: New Home-made Pure Fruit Jams, 1-Ib, glass jare, 15 (Fourth Floor.) 10 20 14 35 Forequaiter Canadian ww) Che ‘ Sale of Odds in the Men’s Store Contin ues Oo- Worroun Closes at 1 P. M. AND VESTS, gg ag 250 3.00 2.00 3.00 1,50 1,50 ODD VESTS, Class B, 75 scessary to add that THE A a Ss Store ODD COATS Class A, ODD COATS Class B, ODD COATS, Class A, AND VESTs, ODD COATS, Class B, ODD TROUSERS, Class A, ODD TROUSERS, Class B, ODD VESTS, Class A, NOTE. It ip har 1 a little pationce, to “PU tee pe i Cur siloomen will be agmions Ie fo pleas) you. This unusgal ities for economy, to

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