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een Ontepemee i Jug a SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1ve, THE WORLD: HUMBERT FRAUD HORSE SHOW, © [38.22 SESS | QUAINT eee eo oer prize, MOLINEUX WARNSIMRS. MOLINEUX'S CARROTED WITH = | mate, champlonship, It {8 understood that the . } nmdp public, but is enid to be very Take BackitoldiaWitein Virginia. ; sd fares, Some Other Exhibitors. | Mrs. Jirene G. Banfield, Beauti-|In Number of Entries, Breeding) 4... cent was one of the prettiont of | ful and Twenty-eight,Accused | and Crowds Horse Exhibition week, for aside from Mrs, Donnelly they were Mrs, A. M. Blaladel, of New- | Report Is that Joseph Hackett|}Her Repeated and Extended|Man Held Up and Robbed of Had Been Asked to Disclose} Statements to the Press| Watch and Diamond While a Secrets Learned from Mur-| Have Offended Dakota’s Sen-, Dozen Look On, Too Dazed . S. Brattors, in charge of Herbert Cop- | - pell's pair, and Miss Bella Beach, driv-| Detective Says Woman Fraudulent! Thomas E. Watts's Veteran Shetland ing Alf Vanderbilt's Cindertila and | Sind Showed She Had Estate of $200, Stallion Monte Carlo Wins tne Society had something new 000 Tied Up ty Litigation in Or-| Blue Ribbon Over a Host offof in the appearance of Miss Roi velt The President's der to Get the Thousand. Younger Contestants. appeared with Miss Jean Reid 4 Helen Roosevelt and walked along the romenade, visiting In several of the of Swindiing Winthrop Hotel) of 1902 Has Eclipsed All Pre-) mr. ne rove eee anes} Proprietor Out of $1,000. vious Affairs. Se ee ee aenne| der Suspect in Tombs. sation Divorce Colony. to Interfere. i ————— Hist AA ma ee an her oral FALSE REPRESENTATIONS? WEST POINT CADETS CALL.| ilar wisi’stse, Moores pairs sre. | WROTE PRISONER’S LETTERS |MAY QUESTION RESIDENCE./REPORTER TRAILS THIEVES. Roland B, Molineux pald another visit SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Nov. —The to the mbs to-day. His object was| notoriety which Mrs Roland B. Moll- to see Joseph Hackett, one of the prison-| neux, of New York, has brought on ers with whom he became very friendly | gigux Falls by her repeated and lengthy during his stay there, Interviews in the newspapers about her After a short talk with the Warden, | prospective divorce from her husband Molineux went up and spent three- | nas so offended the citizens of this city John Wendelken, a grocer at No, 66 Madison avenue, was garroted and rob- bed by four men at the Bowery and Bayard street early to-day. None attempted to interfere or call the police while Wendelken was being relieved of his watch, his diamond stud and his purse containing $76. ‘ Fred Van Crag, a reporter for a Ger- man paper, was among the onlookers, Two dozen spectators looked on while : istic OXeS, Miss Roosevelt was simply What the alles ny Hie roel PROGRAMME FOR gewned in pale blue with white snvet- quarters of an hour with his prison|that she has endangered the success of Sistla ts Varia was brovsht to lent | THIS EVENING, | {ion of ace! and 'a large waits picture friend, It has been reported that efforts | Ber vial \s a e was tl moi wile young The better element is peculiarly sensi- have been made to get Hackett to tell tive on this point, anyway. They have what he learned about the private affairs | squirmed before when rich seekers for of Molineux and !t was surmised that|divorce have come here and used the former murder suspect's object in| 4!l possible reserve to gain their ends, Gaitlig {whe'stolwain “hla eelengi ue and the cold-blocded announcements of not to lntrs, Molineux, that she bed come merely woman In_the boxes, James R. Purcell, the old, white- haired exhibitor from Virglola, oge'n won applause, but no ribbon, But tho Southerner Is'by no means disc and will come again next yea ined to get a prize. Last nignt sey B. M.—dJudging paca of harness horses | Cheered lustlly when his mount cantered in Yorkville Court this morning by the | arraignment of Mrs. Jirene G. Banfleld | on a charge of grand larceny. She was |g.esaing tod bande fort accused of defrauding Charles B. bh. fis, proprietor of the Hotel Winthrop, | 245 FP: Mo at One Hundred and Twenty-f 8.50 P. M.—Judging single and through his shrewdness one of the highwaymen, who gives his name as John Meyer, of No. 43 Avenue B, wae arrested. Judging single harness hora the champlonal nd Seventh avenue, out of $1,000 by rep- | Ps glPg. maltes of) harness! horses | AOS theo i that Had’ an eatate of | Ret encuming! 162 \bends) fet the champions) In Tee Me wather harsem and ise ing Molineux's confi aT sl cease erie Genre TI Too Dazed to Resist. SS RNE Un Ut Lasaoraeliy: Basie eau thoriae’ laa renee EnicaNlitnecratteaiHuite ond uring Molineux's confinement In the} pose of obtaining freedom from her] wy, 5 more than $200,000 tied up temporarily ; ad gine i Neer apea Meise belee ty Mare AL IE Waebyhié case SESE: ; hustandiisctheciast etre wr Wendelken Is a powerful man, but he ‘ombs he spent much of his time witn'| itis said on good legal authority that | W85 too dazed to make resistance, and fine points, but was unmistak M.—Judaing punters or Jumpers for the lof ite class with the high ste: heavy, medium and ilght-welght championshipa: | the shaw hy litigation. Mrs. Banfield is a Hackett. They always exercised to- | her eftrontery n announcing herself, ae the tight grip about his throat pre- a society woman" wi has | vs gether and Hackett wrote most of |come here ‘to gain six months’ residence | Vented his making outcry. He could see exceptionaily hand- * some woman of tw ant years Class 106 pee imavana‘atanalne as a a e o-da at 3 “ 040 PO M—Jud) best horse havin) me ft vorce.?? ople passing standing abou ETE LETTE ata iv area POEUN eae = DEMERS ierseiote ee Molineux's letters, He also acted aa | {ofthe purpone of getting a divorce,” | Conn inaerstand why none offered to tS : : i DT. 98,9, no rwenty pairs of harness horses. : amanuensis for Molineux when he was|Now York, has put a weapon in the| assist him. Lexing avenue, When arraigned in| wi; not be Au hands ind not pxeesting 15 hands 3] hands of Molineux which would prevent 7 “5 court, Mrs. Bantleld sald that her home |sutged and-mane | iches, were next brought upon the tan writing his pla; her from gettting her treedom if he y SniCreaginche Desh bhi eel cid ners: clan ya hes 3 cares to contest the action. those who passed while the robbery was In! return for this Molineux furnished |“Not only could Molineux's lawyers use| goin on, ‘He realized that helne, wae on, L, L, and that her nieredliwith: remand’ to was at Hunt! Judgment was him with many delicacies outside of |ner own declarations about her sojourn all-around | armed, he would fare badly if he inter- husband, Edward, kept a livery stadie enaatd formation, quality, sty. @t No. 112 Bast Fifth street, Manhat-| Probably because it was the last day] action good. < the prison fare. It ls said that. sinee [here to. prove thatihee senldenoeeivnee io) was woll-to-do; | Ban- atenee wintite ra, T-carts and alaeet a bona-fide one, but it is possible that | fered, 90 he looked on, and as he fan, and that he wai well-ta : 0 Ban-| of the Horse Show, and they wished to Nocatt MOEBE TE | Molineux's release Hackett has been | tho Tegisiature,’ whioh mete dan. 6, may | ua the street three of the je pasaeg Pecriyes court anal weneicn! h ke the most of thelr opportunities, y took the blue rit obliged to stick solely to the prison|take notice of the scandal and’ act in| tc, ‘aie eae had bond for $2,600, when the Magistrat. | Make Blower of Lynnew fare, and this he has not relished. the matter. The danger of opposition|‘#ken part in the hold-up slowly fol- adjourned the examination until Dec. 3] spectators assembled in larger numbers onation captured the red ribbon, and Hackett is aivaiting a second trial on | present conditions in this regard has} lowed him. They were apparently not ag FF, Carlisle's Underwriter Pro LE never lapsed, and the neux scanda\ Jin the least apprehensive of 1 jon of the show] 580 i forgery char; e PP! ve of arrest. at the morning sessio moter wi rosette, Reginald OES we. may be used to revive it. Van Crag walked until he met a n the yello' his own entry The woman pleaded not guilty. buts vhen she was privileged to tell hor fe a DL Td \ pabeba yeni. ba See ee ho ehad {than at any time during the week.| Vardlerb Gone no. wrong. From every point of view the Elgh-| tho smait aul cording to. De Kidney, whol teenth Annuai Horse Show hax been} receive arresied he! eld ont | such an unqualified success that nearly | J. De Uceman, but, fearing to call at him?ee arrest the trio, he told him in an under= DIDN’T WAIT FOR VERDICT. tone to follow after him. The police- fo iabhito wat Meda thd, Yeeacead ‘The Prinoner Walked Out of Court them until they turned into: Biisaberk While the Jury Deliberated, strest: ——___- 'y, the veteran driver winners, Mr. Wi 19) 1 $0" from Mr. M Py telling t properties in every one {s sorry that the end has entry ©, Quicl ols and Montana, which woul come. er the third-prize winners The Reporter Censured, Pere She also showed occa ge neane| It is the rule of the association not], Winns Gt. consketing of six pitlra Rcurvlial conaiiavatnnoaiscgr hired The reporter went into the Elteabeth sald she could get Just then to make ‘public the figures showing the] ¢h, venta odo onroy BUR street station and told Sergt. McManus Mr, Morris later ‘found that the wo-| sit attendance, but there Is not the|tered. » Bohrman, accused of having received of the robbery and asked for a piaine man’s story was not trac, ne sald, and | ect ’ * of Pittsford, of Pittsford. stolen goods, the prisoner was missed. clothes man.” A policeman {n uniform. rae trviny to wet is $1,000 back, got a| least shadow of doubt that all records| Of Pittsford, driven by i There were four constables in the Nas gent Ue wich tien) etlng hint): the) warrant for her have been broken, President Cornellus}cook, Montreal aad Monte Carl James Purcell, of Greenville, Viol than £ showed, and If God spares my |Utt-room, and all were supposed to —— search two men were arrested: but yas, Feilowes admittel so much yesterday./ si iine and Ohestnut. Cha Whose quaint personality and stein life 1 will be back agal the next | have a watchful eye on Bohrman, but he See eee ce Caeieh them Dee LAWYER KNOX IN TROUBLE. | ana it was contrmed by Mr. John G.] Runn's’ entries, were third Th horses have heen a most pictur show with them, ‘There are finer horses | Wiiked quietly out of the building be- i MeManus tirned them loose eter, 3 tbe Heckacher this morning, “I can't. teli| Watt, Ieee Toronto, and led. fonturero€. (hax FlOksee shaw: anmmunesdll Ce ee ae ee nena tore missed. Then there ‘was 'a|Policeman Donohue, Separated | teruring the reporter, | Woman Accuses Him of Megally | you just how many people have been|sitly commended day that he wasAn no wine discour-|Now York, and the only trouble tw the Sethe enn could: ber found by Far-Away Post from His tation and told of the robbery. Getting $500 from Her. here during the week,” said Mr. Heck- The Awards. aged at r getting any of th rizes | owners are not rich enough to pay the eure Pokemen! was overhauled on y A plain: sloces: Fae Ma She oe a! 5 "1 i Pon exe} and n. r ould exhib: io de f a * th street, g ibn aa HORREN, Kuoxi a lawyer, With anvof-| scnec. hiaitaco allvamiles, “butithe nitmn-|/ Glass) A) —Ponles Under Saddle Sonics, ex T that he would exhibit in the Garden | freight for their stock rt-house: He had in the mean time| Aged Parents, Grieves and|sorts. in No. 99 Bowery Van Crag « fee at No. 18 Court street, Brooklyn, | ber Is large—very large. pealng Fetinean anda) ou) next y Mr, Purcell closely résembles the pop-| been to his home to get some. clothing, . i Boe Eee Aaa aGT AS oe tartan was arrested at his home, No, 692 Presi- Weat Pointers at the Show. | sit, or over” Firat, Jacinta, ‘ht Cannas the society folks have had a | olur Santa Claus in appearance. Ho ts] Intending, it Is, supposed to eave the} Dies Suddenly While on Duty. | haymen:. When he was brought to 4 dent street, this atternoon, ona ciarse| oro. aay the cadets { i Gante | auth Arseejonanet ar. ttaumaa, Sew Fork Hot of fun on my v-count,” ho sald, “bat }a veteran of the elvll war and nearly [CHY, The Jury had taken only five min; sation ‘Wendelken was there, having @f having obtained Megally $80 from eee te ieee tnt nce the muemta | OMMete Misa Viteinia Ale ee HLT wouldn't care xo h if T could only | went wild in the Garden whenever the| When ‘Bohrinan was. browght back he ne to. report the robbery. ‘He also Mrs. Helen Bray, of Ne. 9% Coffee! Tine sssscintion. Ewch year for the} ug, Mind Premter 2,8 i| have taken h Kini of « ribbon | iand played “Dixie.” His home is upon | Was sent to jail t9 awalt sentence, Only) Lonesomenesa over hia enforced sep. Rent et Ney iieeese coh ie earns o assoc! in Bac @ | owne: jen Mary Lindsay Ty sho tr a AS CO! x “é epreet. past two or threo years they have been| Vas I. C. drish Mabby Reta EU ny hones Jone of the great battietielda and tis 181 iaiag omtencesand ned #0) | “|aration from his aged father and | from whom, the police, obtained the The police claim that Knox discov- s bwiier, W nt ind it will near br heart when | ls Urst appearance away from home. i heehee brat names of the quartet of highwaymen. Byedihat cares Dray hed e mortasg specially invited and the invitation ts 108 Special wen only to horeeal ahe finde that 1 titves not taken all ce | MUS Stock was shown In) the cavale << j mother is the cause ascribed by his} lthey ‘say they will have all of them NCEA Dehth Ard ieeprenented nr leanerlyiaccented aieanaritiite Kk, Hurwel, Clanning | mounts, tandem class and among the rlends for the death of Policeman] under arrest night, Ge ihe holder of the mortgage: “Ho | ‘shetiand ponies were the firat to take| rertment, To be theron the ONIR. Ofer tb home | mBEEE but falled todo better than WANT GRAND CENTRAL PETE. ! ttenry 5. Donohue, whose funeral wit} sever Cas later, Arralened in Hesex. . » foreclone, Roraee. Glace arts and. harne HV e ch better horses at home| tike the gate S a K and Mrs. Bray sent him that amount ing for the prizes offered in Class 88 for own as turned for ; rnaiihits (ny Police Seck the Old Swindler, Who! Second street, Willlamsburg. He had | court he said ho was a lithographer em- r; aitie gignied The charge and was sent to] staliions. It was a good class, hut old } 16.1, 6 (years ania mR deta. ad | Is at It Again, been on the police force for eight years | Ploved on Puck. nak e i eee oration “arlo, re y jeaning Depart Weller, oh Sires oman an i and was the only son of fi Ci Ent Dlasistrate Tighe, pelea SURI eins AS LAT ey er me ie | Ar Rar Rn a EAR GEE oy tht | lon BG ve A general alarm has been sent out dy | 4” : Ch tonmen Canty eee Conon Ja Mason equare arden RaaMi HO Stig, ATE, a FIC yaaa tan woh 0 |B Rial ot asiery unm as pwn cnt gut > [iam Denote. af the Brooniva Pre] TOO COLD FOR SUICIDE. m. 18% 7 yeara: § Glare Ghe-Poalen. In harness ‘of Shetland | oRneT J. J. Scannell, “New ivand Central Pete,” who I a : . York ity, onion, not exceeding 46 thr yeara| Irleh Bob, ch. g., 16, 4 yew Mth oh +f os: wanted Ip co) ey 5 "1 wes Olaae 1¢ceBpecial. Prizes For beat pony: in] Sit 'ne aver. ined hie inode on accharwe of awinding, Marehall Pal jo og ney eer clceman Dono-|#o Mra: Sechrest Diaale pre hue was assigned to the Clymer Avenue Herself and Baby, for Montreal, belonging to the same] ganas i eng twelve handa to. t . reas, nt excee welve hands, to bela, soven years, atid Abe Car Leaves Track in Allegheny | wwher, Thomas L. Watt, Is twenty-two | driven by children. First, Doncaster Move! | four years, owner, Mra | Tarns Over. years old—with ease, ‘Chestnut, Chartes | bi 0.13.3 © years; Mrs. conn. Cerkens second) | A. Ue! epoands Montreal “1 ttle pony, | Newark, No Ju; thin, Jim Mi: ve ie ner, HG. Honkle, J H.C. Brown Bard, t GOMPERS IS RE-ELECTED. cele “on, a well-known Brooklyn club-| station. Then he was transferred to] LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 2.—"T meant 5 5 E Fort Hamilton, Previous to his transt 2 \ a A man supposed to be Lake accosted| he had never eaten a meal away fr m bs etc CeLa euler eactberey sti ‘ation Without | yi, Davidson at his home at No. 108 gt,| tome and never slept out of his fathe! Sis en ow Faken Beet tes “| house, save when he was on duty at|tion given by Mrs. Albert Sechrest of James's place last night and Introduced| the station. a note signed by her and thrown Into PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov, 22.—A traction| E. Bunn's queer colo: car on he Avalon line jumped the track | which won In a harne} in Allegheny early to-day, dashed over] of days ago, was exceedingly badly class a couple | & years: ®. 11 10 years NEY: ner, Master Dallas W. Hatnes, : : ’ cIpally 0 x arse mean a hatter envied NEW ORLEAN -President| himself as a neighbor, seeking charity |. Me worried about the separation f1 i ; the curb and was overturned. shown, and principally on this account | isn ine itorses in Ha fhe ‘ ‘ NEW OR n a ighbor, seeking charity paration from| the river at Leavenworth, stating that There were about. thirty-five. peopte} could do no better than the white rib-| over 18 hands and not exceoding t r Ne, Samuel Gompers. wa - re-elected in behalf of another neighbor, whose son |hl8 parents, who are feeble, and made| she had drowned herselt, and: tate, Bee eee ee ee ae oe cena Nahin; oe erendol Should have. conformation, quality, style all: | le Watt. Je New of the American Federation | Had died in Guba: The srocneen sat | repeated offorta to get transferred to| It was supposed she had committe L Bur only. six were seriously injured. | 2°" 6" gly Around tetion, and ovate tng good pace. | “evans Yon chore « rut sented thee ee ad Moe R etre eet |any one of five precincts that would ai-| suicide rather than bea witness for th They were taken to. the Alleghen; Moore Buys Flery Dane. Pini tluritpghsi, bre es sped add vices [Ie bande Wiehe, Bhaatd eee as ny" effects home and that there was a | Ora get home to his meals. Stato in tae case of De Louls Zorn, a 5 Hospital. All will recover. The acef- z Ka roy. "bh ne. 18.3, 3 men Ho! kentle under nai . Se Bara ea, charge upon them. Mr. Davidson con-|ed and on ‘Thursday het hl oad ‘2 ing her hus- James Hobart Moore has purchased | Moore ani eocond, Teynnewoad,, | ant: nrorage. actl SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK. | | tributed $10 toward the charity and to-| ead in the Hert Hentes Gropped Birdie meme Brcprest wag found ines dent was caused by the failure of the brake, Fiery Dane, the hackney stallion, by >. m 1%, 7 MUNDAY MORNING WONDERS] day learned that he had been duped house. and Coronation, b. &y | welght not lem admitted she had (been in hiding, Soke on Himself’ The Wonders of New York. Little Journeys Around the Gigantic Metropolis, Under the Sunday World’s Guidance, for Manhattanites Who Don’t Know Their New York. No. 5.--The Greatest Aquarium in the World. 3 th vould 0 d jed and bea is *, [ HURT IN TROLLEY SMASH. | \iiinger competitors and one older one | Cinening fener i t : k \ i £ & i : The Football Hero of 1902. A Composite of Bruises and Fractures. The Year’s Record Shown in an Interesting and Novel Way. Remarkable Statistics of the “‘Gentle’’ College Sport. Illustrated in 4 Colors. Newsboy Lover the Hero of a Sensational Novel By Gertrude Potter Daniels. Remarkable Study of Poverty by a Writer Who Has Spent Her Life Amid Luxury. The Book Was Suppressed. Biggest Criminal on Record Strangled by Steam Power. ‘ How Mandarin the Elephant Was Executed ones at Midnight. A Girl Who Loops the Loop Till You Are Dizzy. Hair-Raising Feat of a Young Woman Explained. A Midwinter Dinner with Wild Beasts. Most Astonishing Repast Since the Days of Noah. : eo Ty A Centenarian Athlete. Surprising Case of Capt. Diamond, Who Tells Why He Is 100! Years Young. His Health Methods Illustrated. Grover Cleveland on the Future of the Democratic Party— A Notable Article, in TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLS, —— owen nee -2- ee] The Great Humorist, Desirous of Learning What People Think of Him, Offers a Prize for HIS “OBITUARY NOTICE, BY ‘ to Be Written in Advance of His Demise. A i i ¥ 6 arriet Hubbard Ayer Si. HUMORISTS DO HIM TRIBUTE, $50 Gn Rize. “PUZZLE LESSONS,’? Which You Should . The Sunday World Conducts the Contest, and Presents as the First Com- Unequalled Page for Women. Fe ee renee epicenter). tee Falrehiar ‘Masteta” Holieg, Joosputce Try to Solve. Cash Prizes for the Successful Ones. Dodge Daskam, se okie aN bo ee nee

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