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SONTELLSHOW °P FATHER SLEW {Little Gaorge. dards Gordon Relates the Details of the Tragedy That Led to the Killing of His Mother, POTEET TERE MUS ee ee VNC |MURDE G SERVIA AN FEM UNRO UND "ate PER TENDER WHO SUCCEEDS TO THE THRONE IN EAST ST.LOUIS | First. Direct Communication { from the Inundated City Shows Early Reports to Have ' Been Greatly Exaggerated. | see 0 DENTA TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILING FREE, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS ana Introduce our Thurio Plate, lightest and most durabi pi ut work Is done painlessly by a simple application to the gums. We are the originators of painless dentistry. Our process: ‘¢ patented. Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold fillings from ‘$1.00; Amat-f gam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operators! are skilled gradu heir diplomas being displayed cones chair. é contract to do your work satisfactorily and) iree of charge, forten years Being Incorporated) under the laws of the State of New York, ne Is oF indisputable value 212 BROADWAY, Cor Falion St, 419 BROADWAY, 1s 144 BROADWAY W. Death St, i George Gordon was to-day committed) jto the Tombs by Coroner Jackson. ty await the action of the Grand Jury for having shot and killed his wife, Clara April 18. Gordons lived at No | The anxiety of those In the East who have friends in the flooded district @round St. Louis, caused by accounts of the loss of life, which have been Greatly exaggerated because of the in- terruption of communication, will be 1371 First avenue, At the time of the } happily set at rest by the following Shoouing Go-don shot his eleven-year despatch, being the first that has been Jold son George in the left breast and|f i “ received direct from East St. Louti then attempted to end hls own life by ot open Sundays” derman spoken 0 nereieee phone Co sueatl eae EAST ST. LOUIS, IIl., June 11.—"Not fending a bullet into his head ‘The bo: BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs an4 Advertisements. ne person has been drowned by the in- !has Just been released from the #res-) = undation of this city,” said Chief of | byterian Hospital Police Purdy to-day, ‘Several persons se son George was the principal wit-| have fallen from rafts and from over- | ness against h’n father at the Inquest turned boats and been drowned by ac- jto-day. He sald that he and hie father had returned from Cuba the day cident, but not a life has been lost in a home by the rushing water. City Thoroughly Prepared. “Tf all the dikes surrounding Bast St. (Louls were to break at once to-day before the hooting. That on the day his mother was killed, his father entered the room and deliberately pulled a re- volver and fired. He then fired at the | boy there would be no loss of life and the | “1 don't know what happened after Gelagon not ie in eet that.” sald the boy. “The next thing ee mae a ae yal te 1 knew was that I was In the hospital,” more n two feet of water in The boy told his story deliberately, He business portion. Peorle have been so thoroughly warned that they would did not appear to be In the least ex elted, escape from the most dangerous places Mrs. Kate Dfty! ff No. 1371 Firat at the first alarm, and even if the water avonue, another w said that on the Sunday before the ‘shooung Mra. came in it could not come in an over- welming deluge. “However, the dikes are more than sufficient to protect the city from dam- ge and the crisis is over. The {m- Gordon was in her a that don returned expe shot, as she bad a Harlem park with another man. After the jury had retired to delio- erate on thelr verdict, Gordon clasped tmenis, and aid home she nin Strong Wash Suits for: Live Boys, Only °2. Nothing pression has gone abroad that martial His Son In hin era and ‘nugged and law ined. I want to Kien him. for several minutes. pee pects proses [After the verdict had been returned @ssert that martial law has ‘not been proclaimed and will not be. We are amply abie to preserve order in the or- @imary manner, and although there are militiamen here the soldiers are under my direct orders and are simply doing Police duty.” Precautions Against Loot. Bast St. Louis, which has for a week thrown into a turmoil, ts cy conditions in the pest cistrtote not under water, Teattnough Gordon was committed to the Tombs. (CAMMEYER HOSIERY! HOSIERY ! Nothing better than ball playing for healthy boys. for healthy boys playing ball than our Wash Suits. Because: Our Wash Suits are above all, strong, stylish, mene The material is thoroughly shrunk; where color occurs the dye warranted fast; thread is yates prcots ds and the workmanship [be weeks before the effect of the Wonderful bargains for garments isthe result of carefulstudy and experience of boys’ clothing n gurious outsiders from aly lecting W i t a comy ui omen and Children. SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, with excellent silk bows, blouses gracefal & erat Gee thieves! the Pol oe Depart- Foy Vo sizes 3 to 11 years, made of Poplin, mercerized stripes, Pique, Imported Ch Rent hag lasted passes by the huddred 1,000 dozen women’s fine | Butcher Linen, Linen Crash, Imported Galatea. Colors are solid, blue, tan, white, 8 accredited citizens. 0 ers a1 black lace lisle thread hose, all |cream and pink; neat stripes in pink, red, blue, brown, gray and steel. lowed to pass into or from the city twithout a special permit. It Is Impossible to get water to-day except on an official order signed by the City Clerk. This measure was taken by ‘the Mayor in order to prevent waste of the scapt supply ‘Water {s still seeping through Broad- but that, thoroughfare, which ts “made ground,” still holds, and it is Delleved will not break. WATT DIVORCE CASE PUT OVER TILL FALL These excellent suits are only $2, RUSSIAN BLOUSES, same grade, same material, sizes 24 to7 years, $2, Other wash Suits, from $1 to $5, Extra pants, 50c. Boys’ High-Grade Summer Suits, $2.75 Every one actually marked down from $3.50, $4 and $5—prices at which cannot be equalled anywhere in the city. Sizesare 3 to 16 years. Styles—Two-P Outing Suits, with beited trousers; Sailor Blouse Suits, Russian Blouse Suits, No Suits. Materia's—Wool Cassimeres, Scotch Mixtures, Blue Worsted Serge, B Thibet, Imported Homespun and Cheviot. To them over and lace ankles, also lace effects handsomel embroidered; eee 50c¢ lar 89c. goods.... Children’s light and heavy weight cotton stockings, fine and heavy ribbed, double knee, heel and toes. The FEUDIST WITNESS REFUSED A BRIBE. Capt. Ewen Says He Was Offered $5,000 Not to Implicate Curtis Jett in Marcum Killing. These are some of the bargains left over from last week's sale. been added many desirable specials in boys’ wear at temptingly low prices. HE SLASHED 10 JACKSON, Ky., June 11.—Sensational | 1 Md disclosures made here by Capt, B. J. Roden weneeene gi, > ‘The boys as well as papa ought to n, the principal witness Lat data ‘ Trial of Millionaire's Action Set fo sls 2 an turn Sacuoe mel sizes & to. 10; value {QC GET THE WABIT—GO TO : October, but Name of Co-re- a furore of excitement and intensited| 29¢ the danger here was much stir about spondent Kept Secret. the Court-House, SAVE MOTHER Eager ears listened for the mention fi | = Capt. Ewen detailed a story of at j Cin) he ee 4 tempted bribery, saying that several| 6th Ave., | Cor. 20th St. St. cueree = ; ich days ago he was offered $,00 ana) ———— SSS Watt with impropriety with his wite!Man Wrenched Weapon from RBler Harageorgev! Hee nate eolinied Iotitatojilm Vita Adsloly Wath) wiile, David May, and would agree to alter his testimony so who Ha$Beeh Proclaimed Mi CAMMEYER John C, Shaw argued before Supreme] Brother, Who Had, It Is Al- ing? that {t would not incriminate Jett 279 Broadway. 7 211 & 219 Sixth Avenue, Court Justice Blanchard to-day as to The offer, he sald, was made at his 47 Cortlandt Street. 125th St coe 3d Ay 4 the issues whcih shai! be submitted to leged, Broken Into House NOMS) AHAItHORA) who msdelitl RRYel him = a ore @ jury on the trial or this famous di- ' a ocllan née. Regen vorce case. 8arricaded Against Him. LABOR MEN AMAZED BY Killed if he testified against Jett, Kwen By cotumoiname nes mentioned by sie held another conference to-day with! Trunksand Leather Goods , , wyers and neither would divulge the rs é Inspector Hines regarding the matter . identity of the man, high In ‘social | Joseph Day, of No. 272 South Ninth E Cc EX TIO ’ bat Best Values at our Least : (a) circles and a conspicuous figure in| street, Williamsburg, dying in the N WwW HARGE OF TOR I N and sensational developments are ex-) The Be Prices, ran in mon + church affairs, who Is named by the| astern District Hospital, his throat pected. Ewen was in camp jast nignt] $10.00 cas $7.00 millionaire yachtsman in his charges|ou, sy his brother Samuel, who is = and will remain in camp ull the sol- against his beautiful wife, The papers! iocked up in the Clymer Street Police (Continued from First Pago.) diers leave and then go With them, 'The ' a : i e CLEARING SALE ON FRIDAY Carefully guanled and Chief Clerk Clif-| Station, Samuel has told the police provost marshal here has closed all the! Iron: bound SAat Na Mage ewouldis forteit ania: poalt : , ae Taanc Hopper was with his eon when| ment on the frst floor of the building, | Pi) C5 , , , : iPr aNsiged ele ects rae| mother and ent be wenn her detente io" mae Nan ornuie ar Bhs | he crow inant gee Infants’ and Children's “Dresses, The troubles of the Watts, were first Sans De nitaal Aivhctnns tat aby rvel Has Been Active. Ate ane ye me one on ins cons EOS 95) box, sheet revealed to the public last July, when d_ strei 0 , os oe 8 Union is} much larger to-day. ‘The soldiess| 4 Mrs, Watt sued her husband for espi-| great gash in his throat, the injured cet pete ER ole any Gime tinsel yen ls Gas ished brought Curtis Jett and Thomas W mite iron bot- COLORED LINEN, LAWN AND Fare re, BhePaiiewed that he neglects |t the basement. Calling together a Lumber ‘Trades Assoointtnn, I tn court, Jett was as confident as ever|c entre eee ne a eee ee eee ee ee eer ee aloes | area vaeieriall varasycureaking sevamier |and White mote aespandant. Waltelsl inde: wlth 700), yacht, Ame the rear door and staggered two blocks ve mother is with him d constantly bes - } cians on eile tenn moor yasht Amer § e bone of the Material ‘Team Driv piled on the table a sinall heap ot | Bing him to. tell the whole. teut { Reyand ancy, CHR ne el ates to a drug store. Tne police traced him | Handiers' strike. He was one of the six-| rings mounted with | pre stones. | one Hargis, daughter of the ¢ or eles INFANTS’ FRENCH CAPS . e ne | He replied to this with a’ sult for pre pal oe piesa ae Fea cell ern meattap atime United Board etl caroisrbestandia cone ceneanines {| Judge, was to-day again seated sole leather aie hardwood slats, abs: ive y M1 a . nit 7 A ho of sized he tools d >| nces Used . the defendants, atl; eeilistice, Bianehard set the case for! According to neighbors, the Injured new association of delegates of unions ot care BE CISTIIRCRETIIN AROCHAnORS aa held by strong cleats, two trays, FRENCH GUIMPES i in . man is worthless and often went home |skilied labor yesterday afternoon. | Mra, Packs wore a lavender, morning | sizes 32, 34 and 36. (2 to 10 years) 9 e = intoxicated db J homas lopper asserts that In 'eb- | gown, open at th t fe a em- - PK | The Noise. la wath trays eo eect: | ruary of this year, while his father was | broidered skirt, In her ea aor $8.00. Russet Club Bag, all World Wants The house is sali to have been barri- caded at night to keep him out. The younger brother supports his mother and {8 a steady boy. in Florida, Cravel announced that unit once a strike would be ordered on an! important roached him and ap 3 $600 b> pald at| plece of work, Not wishing | Giamond drops which cost $00 If they cost a cent. diamond locket suspended from a gold On her bosom reposed a ‘Le Boutiiier bras leather Tired, imported frame, full cut. for sizes 15 and 16 $5.00 inch, Boys’ Clothing. 4 RUSSIAN AND SAILOR WASHABLE SUITS > absence of Hi8) ‘The good woman apologized at being 1.50 | delay the job in t Mrs, Day and her younger son were] {2,,telay the Job In the absence ot lls ; 4 01 greed | caught while having her nails attended . , Always Reach the at dinner last night when Joseph went|{o pay this amount, but that itewas| to whe’seld the manicurist was ® per SALE C OF Sole Leather $/].85 (3 to 12 years). Previously $2.00 and 84.00. « home. A quarrel followed when he | raised later to $00.’ ‘Tho money, ac: | Suit C E : cording to Mr. Hopper, was paid in| a ; | People! sere ox ha mother and he went trom) an aussie loan ober handing {| “Ay ntasanay but withthe! Gy Eons Sh uit Cases, NORFOLK, DOUBLE-BREASTED AND SAILOR the house z SHV fo the bartender con peoxen ome! ama’ ght, the tapering men, ag, he is ummer OW OES |614 inches deep, linen lined, shirt! SUITS, in plain and mixed loth ¢4 to 15 dee, 4. 00 Attacked Mother with Razor. ployers are said to be falling over each) morning at 7 o'clock he, leaves the Fei Gee | pocket inside of cover, heavy’ brass | Previausly 85.75 to 87.50 . . +. | F ; riet=Atto s t idnight. when he . Paid Help Wants in In an hour he returned, more intoxt-| with reports of extortion, On the face! comes home, Ie has wrecked his health riday and Saturday lock, straps or bolts, leather corners, this morning’s cated than at first. He was armed with|of them they iook exireniely sor working for his union "s Vici ¥) | steel’ frame; best case ever offered World. a razor. The doors of the house had pene ane ae wags eo evers, sto jlow He » Fallen Away, Women’s ict Kid Ties, | for the money. been barred, but he kicked in a window stare the sside vot the. 1Aio: | “ix years ago, when I married him,| ¢ . Z and, it's eaid, attacked his mother with | Mas Rot been given the prominence that) oA event. Today he is a uving | Ath and low heels, flexible h Hie range: Devery Hears Bad News. aiid alive, ana‘ the ite money we| soles, all widths, 2% to 8, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St Paid He'p Wants in the 13 Samuel was in the rear of the house LA : sh Pps ADOT LUMA PRA ELT Ad he D LESS 0 378 'p Wants in the 13 other Tt came to the ears of Willlam §,/ have saved Is all going for doctor's: bills New York papers combined, | 894 ran in to defend his mother. In} povery to-day that. the Hecla. trot, can't ye much longer, but he will $ tne fight that followed the younger] Works contemplate attaching $300] Keep working for the laboring men eee brother got possession of the razor and} he put up cash bail for his friend,! t®, the last. e } used it with terrible effect. Mrs. Day|Sam Parks, the walking delegate, TI FO Me yy Pemededs Dina 0! 0. | ADDRESSERS .. 2) JANITRESSES .. .. 3]), Aer action, Devery was Informed, would be|@OWM to Virginia Hot Springs for his 8| KITCHENW: had run from the house screaming tor|faken’ by the Iron works people in an| health, He picked uz right away down value for $3.00) man AGENTS | KITCHENWORK ... 16] Hep, endeavor th recover the 42,000 they allege| there, and to keep him at the esort I Friday, Sune Toth AWNING HANDS . oH LAUNDRESSES .... 8! samuel Lay went to the Clymer street | Was extorted from them by Parks for] SC All the telegrams that came for . . Z BAKERS teas 6| LUNGHMEN .., 2 calling off a strike. him and destroyed them. The ere We ’s th tra f Ee i 2] siacmunters 2. 2, 2] Station, told the police of the Ment and |°Mnrge” tad’ heen running around] telegrams ‘asking him 10 some ‘back to omen ree-strap san-| are offering at ; ERS «s++ ee b y . is ; “ Bit yet well neat Ne York ‘or the labor . Reduced BARTANDERS .. ». 6) MEN . 3] fhe wor policemen were sant to ine) RGmMe ANA wae, tty gaan A | ing mi “atone ot the Gals, in Vict Kid and Patent! ‘Ktd Glov eH ‘ ; ; 3 MILLINERS vestigate his story. They found the match babe ean taveceese 5 e se? i Pe |. moonisbens "..) §| stnses g | house, vacant. ‘but traced the Injured) in’ che-aun. “The iden that casi vall| Hot Springs any in| Leather, a stylish Walking, G é Prices, Boys’ Suits, also Children’s Blouses, BOOKKERPERS .... 8] OPERATORS Coe es Soule be: ettantiee OF Bieebrisoner, wae Ue eaalet : shoe, 5 ) Straw and Washable Hats. BOYS .., sess 60] OMNIBUSES Somewhat staggers place where Tran bourd for about D Z RUSHELMBN ...... §] PAINTERS malt BOLD HOLD-UP IN paid Devers; ‘but I'll ace al week for the summer. If we had money $ -~ EPariiterii. BUTCHERS . 22| PAPERMANGERS .. 3 lawyer." Devery. loves Sain | kiting. Lipreieoues Cee ee: Him Keep) A Blue Serge ana Mixed Cheviot Sailor Suits, $3.50 GANVASSERS ..'... 10] PIANO HANDS.. .. 4 Js safe ty say that he does ne right,” chimed In the manicure are, i Seen del ace tise OA RSONG SALOON He Gest ume ieveree Menace | ratte’ * Ps oP eat i be meas Weimen's Bell, Washable Sailor Suits, . $1.50 ana 2,06 CABHIERA. RORTERR a Chowder could be glyen for $2.10 felling the truth, duet aa soon aa value for $3.50) S 3-Dution ‘3 = x Devery's adv woman wears afew diamonds ‘ Washable Russian Blouse Suits, . . OHAMBERMAIDS ,. 24] PRESSERS + 2) Two Men with Blackened Faces and TR PED ‘| Q fc eb oht Weight. Whit = COOK ONS vss 8) SALERADIES ~~~ 22] Armed with Pistols Reb Max | withdrawn the cash Da iy puta reshe was married, | Women’s dull Kid and, Ligh eight, ttle Colored Blouses (laundered), Sizes 7 to 13 years, °. LES IN. . * abort H s. PB s. “ane be i ourrens 2] souicrTors .... .. 2 Munger of $1,<v0, mene reese wt ak aie Ma ierare'i mart Patent Leather Court Ties, Glace Kid Gloves Also a number of Russian Blouse Suits of Woo DREN’ 2 ¥ pal! fo Pi ie b " fa . ore fat A ; roar ea maaan . PATRAON, N. J, June 11.—Max Mun-| aunquneat that Barks was, good, for a AAT ond high Cuban Heels, | CAs} materials; regular price $5.00, at jos H . + 6iser was held up by two men in his! $20,000 of his money, and that tf Parks| the wa yore: a caving $ ‘ ) DISHWASHERS .... 10] TINSMITHS . Slaaicontac Nov cealalcaicne arent ‘early | W88 nominated for Horough President the way PorerULne ca edy ie fine narrow embroidery, DRESSMAKERS ... 16] TUCKERS . .2 ; ‘ ae ooh on the Devery tleket, the head of the desmen in the nelghborhood $ DRIVERS 15| veerUL MeN to-day, and robbed of $1,200, Ucket would be proud’ to run with him. |nighly ef Packs and nis. wife tees Ls i + 8! He was about to close uy» the saloon| Since the new charges Devery has not| credit ts of the beat mive e Yh (ey@) DRUG CLERKS.. 8] WAGON HANDS... 2] when the robbers appeared. ‘Throw up} b€en Saying much about Parks. and are generally respected. ° pair, ] ENGINEERS 3] WAIST HANDS,, .. 15 3 P|] District-Attorney Jerome would not|* 4 0 4 PNORAVERS 3] waiters 29 | YOUF hands,"’ said one, Manger turned) discuss the legality’ of an avta: a value peltetor $4.00 ial 1 4 yard x *i7| And saw the two men with blackened] of cavh bail, but, sald that he had) STEAMER RUNS AGROUND. special value, | eed 9] WAITRESS «0.017! fhcea who pointed revolvers at his} heard such an action was contemplated 4 va | VINTSHERS 2] winpow head and warned him not to make an ” ink Rane FOLDERS .... CLEANERS 9| outery, Parks Fawiily in Laxary, HALIFAX, N. S., June 11.—The Plant! athta 29| winvow aoe got the, men, then stepped forward! An Evening World reporter who called | tine steamer Halifax 1s ashore at Port OK. ay OY. WORLD VACATION BUREAU nail : roll money | € 5 . at the | me, sinner GROCERY CLERKS. 4 DRESSERS 21 Which’Munach held. in his 4 id, | horthweat “corner amuel Parks. at (he | pleasant, in the inner harbor, but as shel HOUSEWORK 100] MISCELLANROUS .290| After a parting warning to Mivnze Rha Bichty-third streec. to-day found | i# on a mud bank it is thought she will TRONERS ., 5 wee ve an alarm they fled through rs, Parks getting her fingernalls|foat without damage on the next tide. Broad 38th Street, reas alacioar lending. into the hallways ana Lone tiaunten pac. wennout carnage on the next tise, 1381 way, meat ed UW TOTAL cree, 4s 962 h the way into the street, meacks. i his wife occupy an apart- uae Spite ee tid ts I) West 23ra Street, hy Rs RS fa al jm a sth eA ail eit ia | Ss fe ase ls

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