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“@ Policeman, a Wine Dealer, ‘an Interpreter, and a Lawyer. be a $360 IN CASH. n Suse for $10,000 Damages for es False Arrest and Imprisonment and Defendants Give Bail in $400 ‘The ‘etory told by Alois Lupinek In “pplication upon which Bernard ‘the interpreter at Yorkville Court, aml Vincent Wortlact Deen“ arrested by Deputy Sheritt y and admitted to ball in $400 On 4n order of Justice Scott, of he ‘Supreme Court, 1s the story of an ding thold-up, in which a court policeman, a lawyer a da i “dealer in “Little Bohemia’ fig- Gapinek, who lives at No. 432 Hast sixth. etreet and s a Bo- bemian, gues Joseph F. Brodll, the ~ the ixth tlon; Bernard Herc, tho in- ter, and Vincent Woytisek, the » for $10,010. Of this, $10,000 Is for false arrest and tm- it; $860 fs the amount he says Seared him into giving up, and other $150 ia for lost wages, In his aMdavit, on which the order Arrest was iesued, Lupinek says he employed by Brodil as manager his wine cellar at No. 408 East fourth streat, down to Jan. %, if That he had $403 in the United Biates Sayings Bank and $30 in cash, , he had drawn only a day or two ‘He says Brodil and Tinney as 4 tim in tho cafe, charging him th stealing all the money, and that, out the formality of a warrant o¢ _ legal, process, they visited his broke open his trunk, and took bank book. They demanded, but would not give up the cash. He thereupon placed unter arrest by ; and hustled direct to the ‘ Police Court. There, accord- p to Lupinek's affidavit, his cap- held a long consultation with the interpreter, Bernard Her, and yiisck, after which Hero tured and to him in the Bohemian language: “You know you stolo the money. You be wre ein Abad fix. Thi 1s anerious case.|White Plains Physician Who @ro Hable to get five years in State on. You'd better settle it. I willdo Loan for you !f you wil! give me $30. will fix-it up tor you coe you will not b a Peinre the Jud; added, the affidavit say, Heavo $900 her tn courts and’ vou your bank book back’ and be a in a few minutes through th of Mr. Hers, the detectiv if you don't do as years and lose your “Lispinek says he did not know the law, Ihe. language of the country and so badly 1 frignicned that, although any, wrong, i i ag 0 ie Brodit who turned jt 10 sek, who immediately fod it with Hrodil, Tunney and = Wherevpon he was lberated with. Seven having. been arraigned b: _ ine, emaciatrace, ek Is of the law firm of haan, mia h aintrict Jeadors in the renter: ¢ Heenes, the famons che “and partner of Mr, Woytisek that the charges against at declared th: uupln of a ehvilar nuture were mu: Here, umd a committee of thet igs ot ee Mawietcates in decided that ire againet him for his remova positio iuanser Nekario, however, says that charges investigated by the Mag’ fates ‘related "to Here's anarchis ews. ———- 'GOUPON CLEARING HOUSE. and Trust Companies Likely to Favor New Plan, Quiet movement is on foot for the]; clearing of the a coupon biishment of e. The aggresaie volume nw cashed by the New York banie trust companies in one year in York alone is estimated at about 6,000,000, The paying of these ,an immense amount of labor, ‘and some loss. "plan which would make adsolutely nd! abolish a great part of the and epnoxance in the eishing hls rest fum haa yot been settounly RY FOR EVERYBODY. 4 > EL ASG yhowiltn Caters to All Drawa she Crowd PPhousands of New Yorkers who know ft about the old jewelry house of 1 e had the question of them Classen pot Buying reliable Jewelry: The mmbers" of people always to be ¢ tie hollday season making from the stock of Mr, Lew- ther at Sixth avenue and Sev. @et or furtver downtown at bd Street, testy to-the con- tty pin which this par- ore nh forty-two years ago. one Way to come up from in oe ppaipees and at toey wi ma thi method rath, Lew: 2 if hit t ‘Bc tiae a ayers: manufacturer, the finest din: "/TOO SMALL, COURT SAYS. Ve | Sylvanus coupons]. ¢ | river STRANGLED BOY AND THE GREEK HIS FATHER WANTS REARRESTED. DR, PURDY WINS ALIENATION SUIT Asked Damages for Loss of} Wife’s Love After Chase in Auto Gets $3,000 Verdict. WHITE The sult PLAID for di Purdy Carpenter, a w dale, for the of the former dict of $2,000 Supreme Court t When the jury a Judge awarded was not enough. Dr, Purdy 1s a prominent phystolan of this place and was formorly to the nty Jal, A duit f brought by him against his wife is now ding *, Deo brought inst Kdm) Dr. | D 9 nt of Sears- | on of the affections | rewulted In a ve he plaintiff in the the verdict} amount rdy Is the daughter of the late Fatles, of Waite Maing. It was ete was in the nebit of ving with © last itt . Purdy and, ir carriage, that going 0} year rpenter On one occasion, followed them in an pwiging up alongside of t Mod his out of the 1 Carpenter what th oquently he brought and also sued Carpentc is wife's affec’ Dr. Purdy about two months ago s ail, At that time an olticer fi ried to serve papers ina ctv il on him, but ge boarded the st and departed before the papers co eturned yi rdy waa reopened FLOODS STOP MANY MILLS. Philadelphia Factories Forced to Klose by River's ine. PHILADSLPHTA six thousand mill throwh oul of work to. rise of the Schuylkill ing snow and lo Dee yes river Into a last normal Nhe cellars bank thousands « macniner: . forty-two Was ate | rranent TAD TO REJECT $500,000 OFFER Philharmonic Orchestra Had to Reject Mr. Carnegie’s Offer to Give Half of Reundation Fund. UNABLE TO RAISE MORE. Tt has just become known yublicly that Andrew Carnegie offered to sub- naif of a $1,000,000 fund to pro- nent Income for the sup ‘hilharmonte Orchestra und was 1 not see thelr other $500.00) In several promoters cou to ratse tho years. Walter Damrosch, conductor of the orchestra, sald: “It has always been sald that a per- orchestra could not be formed guarantee fund of lesa than To mi the Philharmonic a orche: % and extend {is operations has been for a year tne ambition of m of its supporters. Put to ralse the amount to make Mr. Carnegie’a offer practical seemed im- possible. He had given much libraries just after the request was made to him to s#ubseribe for the or- chestra and he sald he was somewhat weary of being called on first at all times to subscribe, but this time he would give haif if the rest could be got from other subscribers ter it was with a $1,900,000. perma decided to ratse 8 to support the Philharmonic, independent of pudlic patronage, and enable {t to Increase tho field of its operations. I want to take the orchestra on the road and Improve ita personnel in some tmportant par- Uculars, A number of aubsertbers have ded (o raise a fund of $25,000 a year for several seasons to come—long enough, In fact, to make this the per- manent orchestra that New York wants dly."* The supporters of the orchestra will meet in a fow days at the home of Mrs. Sicorge KR. Sheldon, when the ratsing of the necessary guarantees will be dls- cussed, re BURNED. BY BURS BURSTING STOVE No Coal, Tried ON Fue Dunn May vie, Mrs. Mary Dunn, seventy years old, fe dylog in the Norwegian Hospital, Brooklyn, from burns she recetved when her oll stove No, 1040 Second aveoue, Brookiyn. Unabbs to procure coal with which to cook the family’s meals, Mrs. Dunn pur- chased an oll stove and while trying to y it exploded. The scat- Now Mrs. this morn while nt Way at No. sit Bronlwa ved jingu ee to the Vi and Was removed Hospital, so Ri ayatiien call at our And you present him with a. rourcd. of luxury and geonomy, 'f] don't get. one by want H Dartment #1 Rasor, with Two Bi Avromatia Strep clothing aud she head tad body. as sald she could not recover “NewGem Safety Razors’’ Give & man & New Gem Safely Rator tual Fite, ecure, the atyle Jou at AY. Jen cutlery, jewelry or de- zor in Tin Dox. beet 2.00 hevi aa ure in’ Leal Machine and’ Strep. face ct tt ener and satety ave in our “Barber Shop THE GE GEM gn eRt oo a nae ms to his|« ploded In her home at | ASKS POLICE TO THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY oe AND von KNOW TT RE-ARREST GREEK Father of Michael Kruck, News- boy Who Was Strangled to Death, Says He Has New Evi- dence Against Kallas. MAY BREAK DOWN HIS ALIBI. Several Witnesses Contradict Stories He Told When First Arrested and Where Boy Was Murdered. Henry D, Kruck, father of the Ilttle newsboy. Michael Kruck, who was stran- gled to death by a mysterious assailant in Central Park Inst Wednesday night, belloving he had met with much success in the independent search he has made for the slayer of his son, went to the Arsenal Police Station in the Park to- day and asked for the rearrest of Nicho- las Kallas, the Greek flower-seller, who Was onco arrested and then discharged. Kallas sold flowers at the corner of Elghtyesixth streot and Central Park West, and while there made enemies of most of the newsboys. His disappear- ance after the body of the boy was found in the park near that corner aroused euspicion, When arrested he g@aid he had not been selling flowers a that corner since the week previous to the murder of the boy. His brother algo suid that because of the storm of the preceding week he had given up the Sentral Park stand and had been selling flowers in rhe downtown streets. ‘The boy's father has found witnesses who will dispute the statements of the Greek. Otto and Alfred Katzenberger, who were newsboys at Seventy-second Street and Central Park West, until a few days ngo, have told Mr. Kruck thet they saw Kallas, who had threatened to kHI them months ago, at Seventy-second Street and Central ‘Park West, at 4 o'clock last Wednesday aftern Policeman Mortis told the father that he saw Kallas at Central Park West whty-first street an hour and @ half later that afternoon, her asked that the Greek be re- After Mr. Kruck had told his story several detoctives left the sta- ton, and It was Delleved that they had gone {n search of the Greek POISON FOUND STOMACH, Preliminary Report of Chemist in Leyh Case Indicates that Old Man’s Death. CORONER JS CONFIDENT. Coroner Willlams announced to-day Ist employed to make an analysis of the viscera of George F, Leyh, the surgical instrument-snaker, of Williamsburg, In- dicaies that traces of cyanide of potas- sium had veen tounu, A foW days ago another chemist an- ed that ne found the same on In the sediment of the bottle of which Leyh had drunk with his aking of the inquest, which will heid next Tuesday, Coroner Williams have issued a subpoena for the tphal boy. It was in order that he id be fully quentioned at the | at that he was d ‘ged in poll eo Had he been held a prisoner h lawyer could have objected to his an- swering. “As an outcome of the inquest an ar- is not at all an tmprobability, In . 1 rather favor the belief that an Locate Him Near Place In Park|} Cyanide of Potassium Caused ; that (he preliminary report of the chem- | ‘st will be made at the inquest, The t will be open and: full. ‘Every subjeot, Including the old man's family relations, his various wills and every otner thing which may throw light or the tragedy, will be gone lato” tnor- oughly. he work of the two chemists prove beyond any doubt that Mr. Lovh w. murdered by a powerful and “ulek po fon and that the Westphal boy has led again when he sald he placed bromo: seltzer in the beer. In the bottle fro which he sald he took the bromo- seltzer we have mada a chemical analy sis and in {t there is no poison “IT belleve a good many things wil come to.light at the inquest whish have hot been touched upon as yet. These may be even startling.” To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney R Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Evening World May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sick- ness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to ue fatal results are sure to follow, ‘our other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first, If you are sick or ‘feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be- cause as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone, See The mild and immediate effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distrees- ing cas Swamp-Root will set your whole system right, and the best proof of this {s a trial. ‘14 Weat 17th at., 1 power had left me; Even ‘my Riving out, and otto then T saw we York paper, Du Attention: foie bas: It bot promised a aworn guarantee Of your medicine, assert Root la purely vegetable, any harm(ul drug four montha old, members of my mp-Root for four with the same good from kidney troubles. family have been wi different kidney diz q % 1th many thanks to you, I remain “Very truly yours, “ROBERT NERNER.* You may have a sample bottle of this famous kidney remedy, Swanip- Root, sent free by mail, postpaid, by which you may test Its virtues for such disorders as kidney, bladder and uric acid diseases, poor digestion, when obliged to pass your water fre- quently night and day, smarting or irritation In passing. brick-dust or SPECIAL NOTICE.—If you have bladder trouble, or ff there ts a trace sediment in the urine, headache, b2ck- ache, lame back, dluziness, sleapless- ness, nervousness, heart disturbance, due to bad kidney trouble, skin erup- tions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheu- matisin, diabetes, bloating, irritabil- ity, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss ‘of flesh, sallow complexion or Rright’s disease. If your water, when allowed to re- main undisturbed in a glass cr bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sedi- ment or settling or has a cloudy ap- pearance, it is evidence that your kid- neys and bladder need immediate at- ten‘ion. Swamp-Root Is the great discovery of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospitals use it with wonderful success In both slight and severe cases. Doctors rec- ommend It to their patients and use It In their own families, because they recognize In Swamp-Root the great- est and most successful remedy. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and ts for sale the world over at druggists in bottles of two sizes and two prices—fifty cents and one dollar, Remember the nanie, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. the slightest symptoms of kidney or of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly Bend you by mail, immediately. without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and a book containing many of the thousands upon thougands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing, be eure to eay that you read this generous offer in The Hvening World, The Road to Success Is Through the Want Columns of THE WORLD. Open Evenings Until CHRISTMAS. 12st Street: ‘ 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. EVERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING. Everything for CHRISTMAS. Corner 121 st St. 96TH YEAR ()WPERTH & SONS Chatham Square: SPECIAL FOR WEDNDESDAY ONLY. PALNUT crraus SORTED FRUIT AND APRICOT JELLY DATES ASSORTED FRUIT AND SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY. SPECIAL FROM DEC. 15 TO DEC, 24 INCLUSIVE, ONE-POUND BOXES. FIVE-POUND BOXES. FRECIAL MIXED CAS OCOLATE CRI RrePEaatinns AND W RICOT, PROT ATES, JE HOSUONS, FRENCH CREAMS, fig BARLEY SUGAR ANIMAL TOYS,. HIGH-GRAD! GLACE ¥1 HIGH-GRADE, ACE FR HIGH-OM OF IIs , CHOCOLATES, D5@ LATBS WE WILL DELIVER 10 LS. AT THE FOLLOWING RATE: SANILATTAN ISLAND, 100 HOBOKEN, JBRSEY Oi BRONX 54 BARCLAY SE COR wesr Bway. 2g So tele SE COR CHURCH Buy the man's present at aman’s store and you get what he'd get Dhimself. Handsome «mufflers, scarfs of 4 rich silks, blanket dressing gowns, bathrobes, gloves lined with softest squirrel fur, sweaters, suit cases, hat boxes, house coats. silk hose, kit bags, canes and umbrellas. Also lots of things to wear that boys want. Rocers, Peet & Company. 258 Broadway, opposite City Hall, ARE-YOU A-KELLY most Gl RE of EDIT. mate Sine of two-piece Suits of fancy mixtures for Loys;. they ere all wool, and serviceable, the warra werh easily $6.00, Kelly price is. OVERCOATS. with a good warm overcoat come to our stcre to-day. We offer special in all-wocl frieze, the Kelly worth $8.50, price is MEN'SUNDERWEAR.®%, just secured a large line of these garments, and in order to make a quick sale of them have marked them much less than real value; elegant gar- Bal werth 75c., the SHOES AND HAT: There is no more are a pride with us, complete line in the city. like all Kelly prices, they are always the lowest. T. KELLY, 263 SIXTH AVE., 75. Patrance Through Furniture Btore. B’klyn Store, 470 Fulton St, Open Evenings Till Christmas. Coal Is Up customer ? If $0, you need no argument to convince you the fol- lowing goods are big values for the frice. If you have never bought goods here ex- amine these offerings end compate prices, then ycu will be a future Kelly customer, ‘We believe in lowest cash prices and the andy Sarre 40" td ane to 145. 4¢ 4140 to 1484 nid We fl orders by mail. fee CHRISTMAS» This is one of our Geld Lockets’ in ex- clusive and otiginal designs, fuaranteed be soli We offer at this sale a special lot $2.98 Ié your toy is not provided Tha Ring so set with five disrsonds — ring cangot be honest. elsewhere for lem Chan $25. We sall it for §15, No amount ot search Would we veal in New York a ring bargain 1508 effering equaly good im f wi Fisthuas anoppee Ma Take ndvantege of them snd ber of your gifts of cut your em 50c for men and boys Kelly 1¢ apprectatedme beautles, ae The prices, well, value desire ‘Men's Gold:Fiiied Wreck tien SELF. oat OTHEY ARE P. B. LEVY, a, Manufacturing Jeweller. 25 YEARS AT 146 Fulton St., New York. 669 Broad St., Newark, x 4 Mall orders promptly filled, Get a Heated Apartment in The World, THE WOULD! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1902.

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