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MRS. SUTTON AND HUSBAND SHE MADE RULES FOR: ©. CUTWS WAR) py eee gy OBBERUEAD. ABC FIRE |Brave Engineer Foiled Although on Trial at,He Hears Plight of thé | Plot for Wholesale Headquarters, Chief| Washington Heights — Looting of Pennsyi-; Personally Directed) Congregation and vania Village. the Fight of Flames. Comes to Rescue. | Reason Why Byron Sut- ton Rebelled Against \ Bossism of His Better « Half Now Made Clear ; FFE ; MADE 20 CENTS BY IT. AROUSED WHOLE TOWN. |WAS IN FULL UNIFORM. OFFERS TO GIVE $23,000 By giving $22,000 to the Washington WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Oct Fire Chlef,Croker. in fui . WILLIAMSPORT, Pa Fire Chief, Croker. In Cuil He'ghts Baptist Church, John D, Rocke- ng the country o Arat bie fre t ontoursville, to-day, for a ge his trial easty feller hag saved {t from foreclosure tked men who last night pla red in a big> eve the mortgage holder. AA wholesale) ropbery. tows. ‘The |ing at Nos, 4648 Kast Houston street.| the trustees of icesget wded ty ing off of the! sed by Charles Helmuth, a manu- 3 the'church fag) Me i il é In vain ‘to raise the principal of t plant oo t work of fring Inks the © under cover he rear of Poilce Head-| $52.00 indebtednera and had failed. Only The © = was mortally erry street and !8| $9,000 could be raised last year to meet wounded, but he returned the fire, ki by several big tenements inline punning Ing one man, and then drazged himse!f| ygott atreet. ‘They are veritadle bee- F B expouséa, | On Moving ‘the to the steam-whistle cord and aroured'| jitven and ¢he fire caused « panic among | Mortgage held by the Dry Dock Gal un Tank folie due, and at several the neighborhood, scaring off the rob- ef Croker's headquarters are in| meetings the trustecs had spoken of bers, ‘ It was midnight when the men en-|Great Jonen treet, only a few bIOCKS] 140) \setenenese of trying to mest the away. Ho always goes out on first] Sy gait on wii tered the plant and made roway t jalarm when thers are fires nearby. As] Ts Tse saia that they had about de § form, at- has o- Willing to Accept Twelve Commandments About Joining the Church, Taking Weekly Bath, but the Hair Cut—Never. (Special to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa, Oct. 2—The real reason why W. Byron Sutton, the man whose wife made household com- ‘ mandments for him, left his home and jfireside, has juet been disclosed. It was not on account of the twelve command- ™ents, because his obedience of them {was optional, It was because his wife insisted upon cutting his hair and jebarging him 2 cents for the job each tme st was performed. “Our life was happy,” sald Mrs. Sut- jton to-day, “until my husband began igoing to a barber shop and paying 3% scents for getting his hair cut when 1 used to do it for 20 cents. The money T got from him for cutting his hair I . we to buy stockings for the children with." Every man who has been a boy can f [the engine room with revolvers, and c dered the engineer to throw up his’ goon as he arrived at this morning's} 1404 04 cloee the church on Navy. i Ww hands. He complied, but when he maw|piaze, he promptly turned In a mecond| Tyee ff Cm Lae earn rn tt that they Intended shutting off the cur-| alarm, / -Ayron Sulton: f ieetiaee - j aarpy |¥.000, which had been secured from bZ >) ease rent he Teached for his revolver The fi 4 occupants of the nearby) ‘he tai. or the former alte at cn Ai a awa Uk aa =. screaming with Lerror.}ton avenue and Twenty-thitd street. pers fired and the € eof ri i coke died the halway® and they) and which had been invested in the new Sullet in his breast, Though prostrate, ; plied over wach ott edifice at One Hundred and Forty-€teh! he turned i! Senha Poker ieee 1 Vy | Chief Croker Femnalnge at the One aoe atreet and Convent avenu . tynamo and fired rotier fell dead. | an hour and a half, un Thi ngregation ' The sight of their dead companion dis- Hotriy: subdued, je hard luck ‘of the cot her hu their efforts to concerted the robbers and they then started about dA. M. It was dis-| yas told to the Baptist Mission ose wiP-) and from it John D. Rockefeller mate an effort to drag the boly awa Though tn a dying condition, the e Ly Ol) gincer ‘crawled to where the w ae Bi f one of the roo-| tenements jeer fell wi yan Italian, Into wh. dow the smoke was pouring. of the matter. After an investigat he wrote to the trustees of the church, FLAW IN ETRURIA’S SHAFT. |Sevite'ne'gorta sive sexe It the Bape” fremember the boy whose mother of Was and held the rope unt!l an alann gener hell tlst Clty Mlasion Soclety would grandmother insisted upon shearing hia that lasted several minutes was sounded. Cagarder Wil Not Sail on Satur- | $20,000 and the members of the church flowing locks, Every man remembers To i i Hexcnen tel unconscious: 5 ralse the remaining $20,000. 4 3 A rrent Flowed Through! Pennies of Little Tots as Well) (0); = snolainel day. that the butt of the sciool was the boy bd The alarm aroused the whole nelghbor-) | |... +104 steamship Company an-| The trustees immediately subsorilies Break in Wall, Undermin-| as the Dollars of Wealthy | hood and the robbers fed in haste, leay- x . dead pant beh! ing Houses and Blocking] Women Accepted by Brook- Amediaiels, organized ‘and | not eail for Liverpool on Saturday, Oct 7,500, and it is sald that they can raise who appeared with one or the other va- the remaining $12,500, As Mr. Rocke: riety of hair cut=that resemblingamoth- eaten rug or the cut that took off the nounced to-day that the Etruria woubd i i went in pursuit. No one who viewed the|4, as scheduled, a flaw having developed | feller ts probably the principal contribu- dibaute, appendage abound’ tue beak oe Traffic in Pavonia, N. J. lyn Keeper. hody could identity. It. The man is be-|ih the vesecln ehatt. tor to the Bagtist City Mission Soct » te: near ee one levek Heved to be one of & gang that has been| Al new shaft has’ been ordered. and} ie 4p helieved that organization, with committing a series of daring robb wir remain here until Noy. 1, inthis section of lave. t regular sailing day, | approval. wilt donate the required to The Evening World.) Rudolph Michaels, sixty-five years old, : - = aks & Company — Laas Gaines SARE aoeR he dealers in the State, was arrested SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, to-day and the water ran down the | poll streets ine torrenis, rrying movable|at his home, No. 107 Stagg street, Wi! MILLINERY. Trimmed and Untrimmed. things with it, The tracks of the Am-|jamsburg, charged with running a po! boy Rallway Division were govered with shop. fences, tles and general rePuse, Trains When the Bacchus has his turn; everything is grapes and grape leaves. Lace” spends its best effort; feathers are prominent—but grapes predominate. Shopping Hats, Dress Hats and Tailor-made Hats—some im-_ with the lobes of the ears, The haircut revelation has caused a wave of sympathy for Mr, Sutton to Sweep over Wilkesbarre and Wyoming. Where men paused to scoff wha1 they Tread of the twelve household com- mandments, they now stop to sym- pathize, A movement to perpetuate W. Byron Sutton in marble, bronze or an- thracite as a legitimate successor to all of Fox's martyrs would meet with a tes | the sn he ited este ee detectives broke Into Ml- were compelled to run slowly. The foun-| onaejs's tenement yesterday they found Gations of Dr. Beale's drug store an@| about a dozen women and children in wy ready response tn jthis section, residence were undermined and the/yie parior, but they did not’ arrest any Thoxe Twelve Comandmentn, houre of Dr. Kensinger was damaged) o¢ the visitors. Instead they took with in . | th y considerably, Cellars were flooded and] thom considerable polley paraphernalia Those who knew Mr. Sutton as an some of the streets mace impassable} which Mich NAME ARSE t uncomplaining man kne® full well that 5 rj which Michaels had made a hasty but Freight trains were compelled to cease | ineffectual attempt to conceal. In the there was sone behind the separ- _ ati@: proceedings between him and his running and the electric light and power | won Street Court Magistrate Higgin- wife. They Knew that he would not plant of the Pavonla Car Shops had tol! pornam held Michaels for a further bak on any of the Twelve Household | atitita dwn. Sthe water putting the Aresi caring, Commandments In a pinch if he nad id ‘ a] out. Complaints against the old man have set, i The reservoir supplies Camden with c 7 obligated himeelf to live up to them, i , been received from time to time by Mio lentrat coinandmentn, (hath he water, and an official investigation will | Capt, Maude, = follow. r ji should get up at 5 o'clock In the morn- ms The complalnant charge that he has ing without being walled, he obeyed re-| || Finest’? ‘of South Orange| Dapper Boy,"Who, Two Years] Chief Engineer Toms says that he or-|ieon in the babit of accepting pennies ligiously, as well as the second, third, § i = dered both pumps at the water works | for polley ‘gigs’ from schoo! children, 5 ; x RTE Ann ECE SL eee ites || eunO Seeker Rromotion) Must |=" Agay IWass ay @7-\Clenkul misses diesen ona ot) thel vaives|ter Mat, Seasons Met oocgt eae d, oth copies and our own designs, are here for your choice. i Lh P. Their Abilities, and H B Li Lik leading into the reservoir to be shut porte , others copi ry 2 to: furnish material for a cake ‘and’ a rove S, an as een Living Like ang. This craer was oot obeyed, The|them alone. It 1s ald that many well- di fi t > ple once a k, to furnish beet for! Poetry Will Count. Prince. jfesult was that the water went pour- | ircesed men and women frequent his Have you seen the new medium toques for matrons the family sdays and ‘Thursdays, Aa te A. at tat the roan DOtn Y place, and that some of the women A generous variety of Mourning Millinery, too. ei to dress himself so that he would came so great that the wall burst. The|drive to his place in hansoms or in pri- : > : Asi for tha (alsin, commandment Inet Nee OME ern: Ronald Brennan, a dapper young man, | Will Oe AOU ISNON Na i ack The Children's Millinery in their exclusive shop on the second ‘ ‘bade him to use vulgar or vrofane th Orange have something to! floor. language, there was no necessity for talk about tn the decision of 8 John Quiet, good taste is in evidence all over jour millinery shop et mahogany, green and soft lights. That ought to help in the selection of © it. Some times he disobeyed the sev-| J, Johnson, that all men desl enth commandment “h compelled |ing the vacan , him te go chureh every Sunday, but, |to pass an ig of fill- y for roundsman will bave xamination in liter able ranabout with a colored ¢ Wearing diamonds PRETTY GIRLS WILL DAZED WITH DRINK 3 commanded by the eighth commund-| Applicants will have to write essays on nee ys ne ' ment to take away his mother's cow|the duties of roundeman, and the man al Sate a hat. and by the ninth commandment to buy | turning out the best bit of writing: will! ghe com: was based on an} le THIRD FLOOR. a quart of milk every day, he com-| win the office. lamaavit. by led. Nor did Ber Lat ae Ut altys There is no limitation, and poetry is ahs ‘omrandment, which obligated him to i cai walbtnigay r lake a bath “all over” once a week, |"ot barred, and the Oranges walt In Joy- w whether he needed it or not. The, ful expectancy. eleventh and tweifth commandments, | Sergi. Johnson was formerly a col- ghan, of the tee Company, i | last Bren- | ‘ yo trom a| Greenville Belles Unite in La-| Clothing Cutter Is Nearly As- Long Island Title | who charges that In ynan obtained SHOES For Women and Children. i Felating respectively to the prohibition | lege profesaor and says tne test will do |wHert of the co ou nenerty 8 dies’ Ea-helor Club and Will | phyxiated from Fooling with of his daughter from. carrying things | the men good. No. 9 Lafayette avenue, which he rep- | - A . a compelll ipe his feet | Hach vill be given a two Weeks’ | paventod : a beed hoctall the Lights in His Room— i . everytime nerentered the howe, he had | trial Invordinary Sates) dial en he ree rand, Dot arab cnet touMals Charged with Suicide. There is more to a shoe than you can see. You must take much for 3 no objection te. ed several Sheets o wigcup and | claimed t ortgage aN fi y F ; Fy sme 4 AM pail vas knowncand/allwaaimys: ink. charged, signed documents to! q granted. You don't hesitate when you have faith in the shop. We in-— tery until the underiying cause of the Duues and Qualifications of a ¢ which were fled in. the : d f. Y disturbance wae disclosed to an Even- | Roundsman’ will be the subject. Pune- | ©. “a ofl vite your faith in ours. We know what a Saks Shoe is made of. ‘ou ability and penmanship Augustus Sutton, a clothing cutter. Eeveral) young) ,women, of, the Green= war locked up in the Mercer street po- nich Brennan | ville seetion of Jersey Clty, disappointed | jjce station this morning charged with re fagise | With the opposite sex, have decided not | attempting suicide. t he 1 request. to assoclate with or even apenk to men, | This was after he had narrowly es- Brennan, who is twenty-two years old, caped death by gaa: in| McAleer's Hotel / fas an often in the Meal Eewte Ex:| They have organized the Ladies’ Bach- | igtm avenue and Waverley place. The . Jehange Building, Brooklyn, and another Site SeAee eA panicle oN d cforat eel that it does: not require {al No. M William atrect, Mannattan, fie /e0r#” Club, with the object of declaring | facts indicate, however, thar he had no a knowledge of Hterature to, catch | pee ae Tee ee company. Herlives meses puree: chau hotel oat Ge a Bond and Morte: He IV on ) BA On Deere haces cm manne | ue Nand Ba th street, | There are clght members of the or-/ peuple, hud “vee, trinking of late, Brenna ese c hree gas s _ wealth has long beenea matter | Sanization, and all of them hold oMces. | gure retiring Liat nighl. hen he turned arvel to those whosknew. him. . m off again, «8 he thought, and. got marvel ¢o those wrotknew him, | The members are among the prettlest /{ito"ped, Later he awoke ani smelling cutter she does not ‘live up to her Greenville girls, and they all emphati-| 203" got up and opened a window, He general reputation. then lighted one jet and fooled with the olla Lele | } The first time sho cut my hair 1: | cally declare that men are mean crea | (thors. with the result that when he puta crack over my hrad snd lopped tures, and that selfishness is their chlet |S "iqtk ity ‘vod ‘again he turned two Off the hair where the ends muck ant - characteristic. 80 they prefer to re-|of them on. under thaedge of the crock. ‘Shis hair =e ere cut went all right In the football season, moality /bachelors, STOLEN MAIL FOUND, but In summer it was not only uncom: The oldest member of the club has 4 us x fortable, but provoked the jests of my reached the advanced age of nineteen,| SCARSDALE, N. Y., Oct. 2—A large , friends. They used to call me the Hu- The younger members’ think she knows [Humber of Itters which were sto.eg man Umbrella. ' 1 from the local Post-OMce when the ing Id reporter. Mr. Sutton admit-| tation, literar ted that he could not live with a woman | will all count, . who insisted upon cutting his halr. iene Public libraries for. falls 1 ave been in va Mas a Versatile Wife, — . treating on the subject, He had Just had his hair eut when|are iv dexpalr, As they ‘ the reporter saw him: was neatly |atrees he questions are aly trimmed and neatly ‘parted and are the yualifications?” “Ar » been desprinkled freely with violentiy-|dutles?” “Did you ever hear smelling waters and pomades. It was | befo shiny and smooth and curled on the not guilty Dia: d this tran will know after you have worn it. Presuming you are satisfied with its service, what else would commend a shoe to you? Unquestionably, — STYLE! Our shoes have three basic principles---service, comfort, style. - Shoes for women, embracing these, principles, cost $3.50, in all” leathers, and in twenty different lasts. THIRD FLOOR. For boys and girls at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. THE CHILDREN’S SHOP, SECOND FLOO SEPARATE WAISTS. From the simple cotton shopping Waist to the most elaborate creation of | the ingenious French masters, in every new fabric and color. Many of our own are made after their models---with clever amendments. What They Cost. a boycott upon men in general, * Sutton, “that my tale f wife Is probably one of the most versa | Saloon, getting a hand-out, or playing |<tt tile women In Pennsylvania, As an| aulet game of pinochle when he | Tan all-around manager I don’t think her| should be patrolling his beat, and there- aN equal exists anywhere, but ax a hair-| fore they object. Reena te rather ateuriice cia about everything there Is to know In the | a, Io if ’ world, and the young lady {n question Pounacllne eaaeapdateneeeaerel ; barber. Words are insufficient. to ex- Y does not attempt to disabuse thelr | The police have a clue to the thieves. plain the appearance I presented, I (5 peer Hv: ri lh chided nace EEL, stood for it time after time, paying my|Prisoner in Long Island City| Commissioner Williams Wants | minds of that Impressi = then she tried to cut my hair like a real 24 cents every crack, but at last I had ; ; it Is sald that one seftion of the con . id bali men ane ranted 40 cut'my Bale Had Already Sawed One Bar| Roumanian Family Excluded | situation sets forth that the inen aro no COLONY LIFE. Flannel; red, green and blue, black taf- | Fancy Cotton Cheviot, basket weave, belled, and went to.a barber, who work-] in Two When Discovered| and Attacks Class Brought] ¥se except to work ad sujport women. | Eficet of Climate Overcome by feta trimming, tucked yoke, fancy stock, $3.25| side button effect, in tan and light blue, 4 over me for two hours before he got ‘ h Li The dues are % cents a month, Th Proper Food, Fl I: bl hi dtred, large blacle | my head in presentable shape,”” Through Another Inmate. Here by French Line. money the giris will devote to treating ‘annel; blue, white and’red, larg: Taffeta and Peau de Soie; black and ¢ Suttons remain separated, The themselves, They will have little sup buttons and stock, 4.25 Solors;\varlous styles; soothing Influence of the barber shop ‘The necessity o: pleasant, nutritive keeps Sutton’s nerve up toa point that pers and dtcasional theatre parties and Mercerized Madras, in contrasting Silt not allow. kine t var'{ Meschilla Langer, with his wife Baba ‘ C h and proper food is highly appre . u fi | i / & Necks lagainey (ice ounumUlIate Bis | eas abuble! [guard Was) (PISCE) Oyen eer een ee nie one) a once a month at) ciated In the Philippince, particu- stripes, fancy novelty studs, new pointed | Imported Models, in rich silks and ex. Ernest Menot in the Long Island City} isrench finer La Lorratie, Sept. 12. Taey ee eT ES CARTE larly by Americans unused to c'l- collar. 4.95 quisité trimmings, to 3 Hara Mile, Pres: FOURTH FLOOR, THIRTY-FOURTH STREET SIDE. ninte and native custom in cooking. One of our soldier boys writes: “In this land of bad food and dis- ordered stomachs, @ nearly fatal at- “by the Board off ident; Miss Anna Collins, Vice-Pr iis Island as per- me public charges. STONED IN PALACE CAR. se this morning after the discovery | were ordered exclud t night that the prisoner had sawed| Special Inquiry Sister of Alice Hays Dridemroom | away one of the chilled steel bars of] 8 "8 likely to | Miss Mary Croker, Secreta Miss Marguerite Manner, Fi al THE CHILDREN’S SHOP Th a fen an appea oO the t: rer Injured by Unknown. his cell. By to-morrow, at the tatest,| 100) YAR Ta aN on Bete US: une weteies tack of malaria left my digestion SYRACUSE, Oct. 2.—Last night, as the|he would have escaped. + Commissioner Willi In fo Miss M. Mang, Assistant Treasurer: | ror many months in such a state that " ' ; ‘ork Central, was entering the tunnel| rested as the leader of burglars known| protest ag ‘thefs admigai falls sot shaman ant-! Vibly. I suffered from the effect of i i hy east of this city, a stone was thrown at|as the Buckley street gang and haul witch he saves) eaten NV ateArmi, areas drugs, but dared not eat, It was From the layette for the mew born to dresses and suits for the girl or This ts the case of a Roumanian fam- simply misery to live. The o-called y, consisting of father, mother and fve| MRS A, R, PETTIT DEAD. remedies only seemed to aggravate | ld & in age from ten years my sufferings. @ partor car, breaking a window. The|becn in the Long Island City Prison ss cut Miss Harriet Wads-|since Aug. '6 last, Ceneses, about the face. r : , A! rede orth Wade Heueait trom | While Keeper O'Brien was going his boy of twelve; from baby’s boots to his brother's and sister's stout school | shoes or dainty dancing slippers—in fact, every dress requisite for chil- Some friend suggested Grape- ] Miss the wedduig of her hi TT ew eag | rounds late last night a prisoner told}to six weese, The ALE ig ; A ported nd MTP Rilce Hays Thi in| blm of Slenet's plow to break. fal eee dent Te MAM | Wae Wife of Real-Estate Man Who | Nuts Food, end {gave it a trial To dren, no matter how young they are, may be had on the second floor. a ‘d passenger thrain that has been| The keeper kept his eyes on Menet's res Fa eth 9 ny Disappeared Four Years Ago. my surprise and pleasure it did ali i i i A Craned at his point. No clue to the mis-| cel and Mnally discovered him in the| g USE eS ae A SME Re Mrs. Alida R. Pettit died yesterday in| and more than was claimed for tt. The little master and miss have their spear! ee Bebo % N ——— + [act of sawing through the ‘ba An the 1 from Pitts card yoted {Her residence at Ralston avenue, South] I am now, after using the food for rown-ups. io. unsi eaps, buts TO LIVE HERE. sume cell with Menet was Davenport | clved (rom Pittsburg, he Tiel te ben [Orange, N. J. She war long one of the | 18 months, In good health, my diges. the same care and comfort as the g) P ightly PS, and was ac-| tive apparatus in perfect order and well regulated wardrobes that preserve their newness, and ample mirrors for their inspection. Little chairs and rockers for the tots when they are tired. x Lincoln, who was arrested recently at \ tah ranks « brother of Harry |the Waldorf-Astoria for abandoning his + Is coming from Baltimore to lve} wife, O'Brien summoned help and then in New York. Ho gave last Saturday |ooth een were removed from the cell evening in Baltimore an Informal fare-| 4 gearch reveuled the {act that one bar well dinner to same of his friends. , cba She eee had been eawed tarough and work bes.in REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN, Cr annee: Painayiner line! 4 he keepers also found the implement teed. Larne, ven- mari hae Apc ppcag ddan acdsee dp ha ‘that Menez had used, It was a saw-|rived by the . | consisting of a fne-looking. knife, the end of which had been sharp ae meocibe. isnieny aeons Te Oe leaders in Orange soci ana hentai examining these| tively {dentifned with the ‘Orange Mem-| 1 have long lost all fecling of pain aliens, that they are forlorn and fruit ]olit! Hospital, the Orange Urphan Home, | or discomfort after eating. In fact looking persons. ‘To big them here |the Orange Orphan Society and other J live ean t Mee SE ne eeu ckless act on the part of the|!cal charities Gr Ne TOT ee mores Te Sima The class of people] She was the wife of John Pettit, the | only the excellent effect of your food this line Is In very|feal-estate operator who mysteriousiy| that renders it valuable, it is also 1,400 allens who ar-!disabpeared four yea: it | delicious to the taste, possessing fla~ nip Celtic recently, | ts survived by two sons a} vor of its own, and can be prepared healthy lot|John Stewart Pettit, ani . v1 ” andsnavian \ters, Mi Of Dr. Herbert | 10 many ways to suit many palates. Broadmay, 33 to 34th Street Republican State campaign. It will be c Carter, wi under the. auspices of the Republican |ned to a needle point, Further search | Countries, and wei provided with nd Miss Harriet|Name given by Postum Co., Battle Club, of No. Fifth avenue. brought to ight three lock plokers. funda" i “ Creek, Mich. ‘i ‘ * . ’ i iii aA eS lcd clotkll bts ‘i PEF ate OT