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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, “1908, ok ‘ f : ARREST FOR A OWARD ARRESTED FOR PLAYING BALI, LIFE 5 WHEEL MOTHER 5 SKIN JAMES McCREERY&CQ OF FORTUNE) ON GIRL'S SCARS) nes vex 2d Floor. FATHER'S. SPITE TES CHARMER) BULLET KILLS} MODEL GOOD BOY homous Reptile, Angered by|Little Son of James KMpatrick,| The Eighteenth Ward Amazed “Being Handled by Coney Isl-| Whom He Shot Before Ending] When It Learned that John ‘and Showman, Buries Its| His Own Life, Dies of His} Joseph O’Hara Was a Pris- Fangs Deep in His Flesh. Wound. oner for Playing Ball in Street Mrs. Lizzie Osbort, of Brooklyn,| On Monday, June ry E Up It Bore Joseph H.| Insists on Making a Saorifice|Bleached Damask Table Whitfield Down, Yet Finally} to Save Her Daughter Min-] Cloths,— Brought Them Together Again} nie’s Beauty. 2x2 yards....3.00 ea¢h pe ax2i “375 VOW WHITFIELD IS DEAD.|FacE MARRED BY BURNS.|2%3 “ ....4.50 “ Breakfast Napkins to match, The Young Woman was Injured by 2.85 per doz, | so ied While It Carried Leroy B. Crane | DRAGGED OFF BY ASSISTANTS| THE MOTHER HEARTBROKEN.| FIRST HE FELL INTO RIVER. Is Now in the Hospital In ay it Was to Wreak Vengeance on Her| When They Pulled Him Out a Police- How the Police Magistrate Was i HE Banverous State Despite Cau-| that the Husband Enticed the| man Nabbed Him and He Was Able to Return with Interest the) the Explosion of a Lamp at Her] Dinner Napkins to match, © (terization and Copious Doses of] Boy’ Into the Park and Put a| Nearly Late for His Duty as Kindness the Other Had Shown) Home, but No Lasting Marks Will 4.50 per doz, 5 Whiskey. Bullet in His Body. Altar Boy. Him) Long Ago: Be Left. Pillow Shams,—Irish linen, On a cot in the Cumberland sirem| emstitched and hand em. to-day by receipt of a telegram from . ‘ Pueolo, Col., ceaeuning the death of his| Hospital, Brooklyn, to-day, Mrs. Lizale! broidered, or lawn finished former benefactor, Joseph H. Whitfeld,|Omborn gaged lovingly at « pretty girl ith ruff di i once a well-to-do New Yorker, whose| %,tWenty-two who lay beside her, with ruffles and insertion, SHEL SuRInan eta (xa estenlnenta Is she getting along all right, doc- 5 varly Kindaess the Magistrate Was Fe-) sou asked Mrs, Osborn of Dr. Wil- 3.00 to 6,50 per pair, centiyisblestaleepay: helm, who ts attending the girl. en Leroy Crane was an ffice boy « ” “Now i 3 “Superbly,” replied the doctor. "Now White Dress Goods. in the dry-goods firm of Claflin & Co.! yoy must-endeavor to get some sleep. the height of his ambition was to . Bs : ry . make his mark in the dry-goods trade| Tou Aren't out of danger by any Fine imported India Lawn, 36 inches wide. Magistrate Leroy B. Crane was grieved ee le W. Powers, a enake charmer at| James Kilpatrick's vengeance on his| Wonlerment and dismay — spread ey Island, is in a critical condition in| wife, who would not cond je his disso: /through the Eighteenth Ward to-day 5 Brooklyn Reception Hospita! to-day| lite [fe, began when he took thoir little| when tle news of John Joseph O'Hara's Me a resalt of a rattlesnake’s bite re-| five-year-old boy Thomas to Centraljarrest became generally known. For ved at the evening performance. His|Park Thursday afternoon and shot him |trore than ten years the boy has been | is badly swollen and the doctors say|and then killed himself. It was com-;hed up as a model for the other he may not recover. ipleted to-day when the cnild, the only ingeters of the district, his reputation ‘Powers is twenty-five years old and|hope of his grieved mother, died in the | for being “good becoming a household a child he has handled snakes, be-| Presbyterian Hospital, and the mother's | word ‘known as the fearless man in| heart, which had been stunned by the} O'Hara, who has Just turned @ixteen Bove te ei Many snake charmers re-| news of ¢the park tragedy, {8 now| years of age, was arrested last night at move the poisonous fangs from the rep- e the foot of East Twenty: “Joe W ‘a head shattered. like ‘Jos Whitfield, the firm's head ‘This conversation aroused the gi 25c per yard, ) tiles, but Powers always boastet his con-| since the hour when the father, by |or a change of disorderly should be arrested Ike this, but ‘twas M ; noc che tad's fault, at all ULYSSES S. GRANT alerman, and by general repute the Beatle lowes part of her tace Value 35c. trol of \his pets was so perfect as tolenticing the boy into the park|playing ball in the street—after being y= All the neighbors of th dry-goods salesman in New York. Though swathed in bandages. but she was ab mo auch precaution unnecessary in|through a promise of tee cream,|pulied from the river, into which he|ioud in i p hn vud in praise of John only thirty-five, he received $10,000 asyear, sent a bullet through his body the| fell while cha a highfy. recounted with pleasure GIVEN A SWORD. Lee eta 2 y' to talk. To a reporter for The Evening and by careful habits and shrewdness) qo114 she told how Mrs. Osborn, who i yo ‘Holding the largest of his rattlers in] mother has been at the side of the cot | Despite the assurances of all the lad's [ihe lad. and 5 Shia Fight hand ne attempted to open S18] in the hospital, not leaving {t for a mo- | comrades fra: he had deen simply an | ‘ord {iP /oest-oehaved boy of the vicin- | * aaa end Teale a aacist pare Cf is her mother, had submitted to a skin-| Mercerized Madras, —fashe “Mouth with his left. The reptile gave alment night or day. onlooker, chasing the one fly whiea}no one held it agaiiet him f Presented to Young Officer by Brook-| "'™ 209 | Laka Oe mie a soaring grafting operation so that the daugh- ionabl - ‘udden sqillim and thrus: its fangs deep| As the life cbbed away under her | chanced to be batted his way, Pollce- Ae akg Bara, nas Rune are lyn G. A. R. Post Named for ny Lavaicahiers ie Tenens aoe "8)ter's beauty might be saved. ionable stripe and figure ee font i the back fo his hand. |-vorshipping exes the mother could not | man Michael Donlin put the boy under}uated from the I were quickly, drew the renile away | appreciate it. The endless silence which |arrest and sent him in an ambulance to| School, ander Mc BhoMNg Two of his assistants ran| followed the tast faint appeal for water|the prison ward of Bellevue Hospital, | 4nd at once wint webind aid andj carried away the Wsito quench the cracked lps was Inter- | O'Hara was promptly bailed out by tl Su eta eee hurriedly left the stage and|Preted dy her zs sleep. A nurse bent! Hernard Shanley, Tammany distri winning list “Mant to the hospital. The wound was| over, lifted her up and in walking her |captain, put not in time to save the Ghuigrized and jhe was given all the|to the door. sald: * ogi tramfacy ineratlihar thouetithathrar Metered during the nightine often zs| “Yow had better rest now: it 1s all }the first time in years ae might miss Wwers aroused from his stupor, but in| over.” acting as altar boy at the evening ser- ite of hee treatment the swelling Kept| ‘rhe mother stopped and stralgntene?] vices of Father Edwards's church, in] gin’, MG Was ery small, O Hara Many Lersona who were watching the|herself up. Ahe could not realize it. | Fourteenth street. He was released in| church. ‘Twhee weekly he a ibition loft the hall in terror. The Reeling, she ran oack to where the dead, | bare time to slip into his surplice and|o'clock mass and every eventi “I didn't want mother to do it," said $ the girl, whose first name {s Sfinnie. designs, ‘My sister Rosle volunteered to sub- mit to the operation, and eo did several of my friends, but mother insisted that ‘she was the one to undergo the sacri- on His Grandfather, When the panic of ‘73 came, Whitfleld's 7 4 G entire fortune was swept away. He wea Eee ies recent ae Gane x pluckily to work to rebuild it, but the !Mvs. Fred D. Grant and their son,|deaths of his wife and daughter took >| Ulysses S. Grant, at the Germania|the heert out of him and he lost his Club, Schermerhorn street, Brookiyn.|zrip. He dropped out of the sight of The post, through {ts commander, Will-| his old associates. jam J. Harding, presented Utysses S| During the last Christmas holidays 1 | Gra th a sword and beit, to be used] plear-eyed, tattered old man, so emma by him as s0 as 25¢ per yard. Value 35¢ and 45¢. i French Batiste, sheer nove ‘Last January while a party was be- ing given at our home, No. % Tompkins elty weave, 45 inches wide,: avenue, a lamp exploded, and thi n> is as he receives his com-| ated that he had hardly the strength tlie out geht on may face and chest, They 6oc per yard, Ueutenant from Present! stand, was arraigned before Magistrate epee me to the hospital, and T have | 7; re fi Irish Linen with embroide’ A hee started fo take A ear course in #ix e D across the little wo i est Pc day! nis ; ea a ite that even {ne old attaches mina lifted the heart-broken Set Free in Court. : Prayed Over Hin Rooks. Responding to the presentation ak cetnensat ene ea cena me ih mea ee Baas tok het fate ered dots, Set es aed Gg lm ee a8, EL Aen a | onan, otra. Magitate Barlow in| te relied aati me seettatenicn, “tho pceman aml eet ouput co Ba bet a a himein #: AU NO. haa little interest |the Yorkville Court O'Hara was dis-| fricnds .that “I feel this honor more than words | ‘™ acy grafted upon my ‘chest and neck. He 1.00 per yar Ronee . 3 charged. Tho policeman told the Mag-| © Hara missed can express. I only hope this swora| "unced the prisoner's name. Sskeq mevit.I knew of any one wio UNIDENTIFIED MAN'S Since leaving her husband, who WAaalistrate that John had the best reputa- lecnsyeareoidicn} ter Will never be drawn except in a way |. eee ser ie oe Mae Seahene) e ee reese eee Sstanilaned eee ne eee [tion possible. Magistrate Barlow said| Searching for the two, Mre O'Hara at| creditable to the post which gave it and | 4 4 Th ae see fie A tod sreard ana sold she, would subd . ‘Twenty-third Street. BODY FOUND. IN RIVER through her work az a dressmaker, and [he thought the boy had suffered too|!ast found them in a front room, both|to the nation.”’ se lily Hee ee et rig ter area ee meee he wrctng wuoeait: He ‘ never, until the designing and vengeful | much and eet him free on thelr knees by a chair on which lay! Gen, Grant in his address dwelt upon | before the Judge's arm was about his)self for the operation. | Then a lot of elr school hooks. Roth the way ; : He at once hurried at top apeed to St. | Eis had struck somnething too hacd tor] the elvil war and humorously alluded to | 'ssed Agure and he wss led into a pri- | Volunteered s College, th Fifteenth {them, and at Johns suggestion had gone | E22 capture of Jacksonville, saying tnat]|Vate room. He was fed, and when he| “But mother waved them all aside and Jone to pray over it, he wished to asstire the post he captured | told of his years of {11 luck aad hardship|said the skin should Not that Johnnie is as Dr. 0 father enticed him away to become his nual innocent victim had ‘the child been] d EiyHis Pocket V’as a Receipt Made|o! her sight. Her friends had frequently | Francis Xav predicted that if anything should hap-| street, where he is taking examinations Qut to Willlam Thornton pen to the boy {t would kill his mother. | wnish will tell whether he has been at] jacksonville because he got there before! the Magistrate promised that he shozli]Duigent ana that Y f ii He also said he hoped by a Law Firm. janes boy was) Reriwerld. Successful in his effort to do two years’ |2llvy atid. the soung fsllow's aunt in) aie to address the post later on the subs | never again want. ‘He kapt his werd. |much ert about oe work in one. He was downcast at his} cause he was brought up so well. He's|Ject of the Philippine After providing for Wnitfl-ld here ant’ 5 ' Rogers, of No. 44 Henry! mee HEALY GETS DIVORCE, | scitt, ee eet mesa tneeeh ate [a monde atvonm box and Would Nave been | ,Judwe Steele ted Mrs. Grant nt Staal i ; celved, but proudly declared that none | 3) i Pyne iad bern | With @ large bouquet of orchids. he regained his streag:), Magirtrate Brooklyn, found the boty of a) M eae Ei cans Sut prmeeya aamier aa tia cm Off Ponta’ for himcin therkamereT? U4 DEM Reve a gown of embroidered black chit: [Crane sent him to Puebl:. Col.,” where ney it overs the scal mn my body.’ Ssborn Was stalling wanly while -Gressed man to-day floating In tne him for it under the circumstances. The ae . over taffeta t < pees tate stor wi is being told. vars ie su- te © Bast River at the foot of Clinton atrect, | Question of Alimony Settled with | "itrs, Mary O'Hara, Jonna motuer, was] es the terre were beaken ait secanile elving with Mra, Grant were sre, | \nitfeld's sister. Mrs. Saroh Harris, re- pr happy over having sacrinced | Dg a feat “Pho man was & (ect § inches tau,| Wealthy Hueband Out of Court, | between teare and smiles when anlby ‘bascsalls, and without telling the|Willum H. Harding, in a gown of pale | S4e44 Magistrate Crane continued to soma for her daughter. Dr. Wilhélm you want e Q Evening World reporter saw her at the|bavs that they must stop playing on tha| ray satin and cream applique lace, Mra, | 2Povide for him until the en: says she will be able to-leave the hospi. f plier the police Just sailed in and tried| Bates in a gown of black ullk and SERRE Mee a ocala abate te make some arrests.’ | Duchess lace; Mrs. W. A. Dougherty in| “Repel boarders!” ordered the eap- /result of the skin grant re i gParetion he © weighed 170 pounds, was smoot.snaven| CHICAGO. June 18—In Judge Hol-| Siqara home, No. 21 Avenue A red hair. The only suggestion! dom‘s chambers yesterday Isnabella M.| "To think of my lad’s belng a chip identity found on nim was a re-|Healy was granted an absolute divorce| rested.” she cried, “him that's study-| At Bellevite it was said that Policema gown of black and white silk and ., FE a Tr Ree eee ee eee ee Mealy ot Sece| ink for the priesthood! Why. (neres|Dontin had to mike the artes because |cream applique tain of the old-time man-o'-war. mar her beauty. : y |trom Capt. , of New) nat a finer boy in ihe want—no, nor in| wnen he rer | aga Srnat atta Tapention Commandant! «Roarders Wanted,” says the man- ER EE law firm of Towns & McCrossin, of | York, whom she charged with infidelity. | the city | mother and Mrs. W. A. Dougherty, of Gover- For the Sick Dabies’ Fan nor's Island, entertained Gen. and Mrs. a 7 aifeses'S Grant at dinner, [28er Of the latter-day Doarding-| 0. vening World's Gick Babies’ —————_—— house, and with the stroke of the | wand nas received #, collected by Jesse Me Erminie Rives, the brtl-|pen he writes an ad for the Sunday |revene, of No. 52 Weet One secon | Nee author of ‘Hearts Coura-| World, and the boarders arrive Mon- fat newer street; by Louls Eigen- Y writen the life story of the |day morning. Bere, oF nateetierny| ane ao $15 Fulton street, Mrs. Healy appeared as the chief wit a i 7 uot ' GA Whe Photog eae id ses | ness in the care and her allegntions| a omwar a ssame to loge him wo, even | amelie Decane Neda not make an ar. /Grant and t Is who had been sulng the Commer- were corroborated by Bert Coudrey, for a minute, and him just after baing "Nie nave hada tot of trouble with Lighterage Company |a detective, dragged owt of the river by ‘limmy| boys who play batl In the atreet in that he nec ||" The question of alimony was settled) Levy and Eddie Looran, for my boy! neighborhood,” “said facet, Sullivan. 1 understood that| can’t swim, not sparing the time from [ot the East. Twenty-second street ata- has given his wife a large| hin hocks to learn. Never in allthis fe] tion, "and not long since a woman | al " North Amertean| did he ever do anything that made me| was’ struck by and seriously |murdered Queen Draga of Servia/ ‘ Thus {is the ,<.i mightier than the |densteln, of No. @ West One Hundred laintife. y, ve him a hard word. he was that/f P * ‘teenth street, and $1 from ‘1 as, looking for {which hi Sood. ‘i'm feeling dad indued’ that he [ates Poveeman Donlin had to do hls \gm tomorrow's Sunday World. — |sword. Eine hi tits for Romance, Adventure, Fashion, Mystery, Odd Places, READ TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD What Mrs. Osborn Says in to-morrow’s Sunday World will startle every man and woman inter- ested in fashions. Oh, the sleeves we are going to eee in the hear future! Forty-pound Indian clubs afford a faint compari: son. Aud Mrs. Osborn knows what Are We Becoming a Race of Giants? The “six-foot-three” man {s pre- dicted by scientists. The six-foot sirl| g is by no means an impossibility. We may be obliged to look up to our sweethearts, whether we want to or pot. In the Sunday World you will find this interesting possibility discussed by such eminent writers as: President J. W. Taylor, of Vassar College Prof, Paul C. Phillips, physical in- The Heroine of the Ardsley Murder Mystery. In all the dreadful circumstances surrounding the Ardsley murder mystery there is no more interesting or heroic figure than that of Miss Juanita Hewitt. Her lover, to whom she was engaged to be married within a week, was accused of the awful crime. The Sunday World to-morrow prints the true story of her : : 6 es devotion and of how completely she cleared her future husban : etructor at Amherst. ot instructor) Fhe Oddest Block devoti J of h pletely she cleared her f husband| AN Idyl she {s writing about. at Yale and the famous Dr Edward!inn New York. | from the charge of murder, of the Ateliers. . You remember the huge sleeves of Quintard, It has Just been discovered. It 1a a} Many other girls would have fainted or become hysterical or} This explains in the briefest posei- Sien venre neo? The naw, cnee are College men and college girls them-| piock where stable boys, horse doc- 1 hei le 1 letel Mies Howitt did nothi f the kind ble manner the pretty romance Of! ¢u1y ag remarkable as the old. v ve that they are better y ost their minds completely. Miss Hewitt did nothing o: @ kind, 1 ric’s daughter. selves believe tha y tors, millionaires, yachtsmen and | P. s the late Harold Frederic’s daug They will’ be dees qully tao, physically than the college students | gamblers rub elbows. It ts no great| She simply set about clearing Mr. Sewall from the charge. Herself a painter, she fell in love r of a quarter of a century ago. privilege to rub elbows with a mill-| PN . 8 i ‘ i 3 . {with a handsome artist. Her love|morrow’s Magazine in a series of ; c 7 ‘This story will cause old-time grad-|jonaire, after all; but you may read| How she accomplished it is told in a most interesting story in |story, which tells of mountein-olimb- fal ifaaion pioturen| pebested | 1 , , ’ .. he Sun-| y \ uates to resret that they were born |all about it In the Sunday World to- to-morrow’s World Magazine. ing in the snow, is given in t \ i too early. morrow, day World to-morrow. Mrs, Osborn hereelf. " Oh, the Dreadful Street a Did ies : ei of the Does $50,000 a Year Mean/ ‘ e His Red Face? logues Noises] Perdition ? / Not even the astronomers seem to is not a mere dream born in the nse, everybody knows that New York 1s & have a clear idea why a whirling His of Aninony Hope. She et Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis Says It} fy. We remember it every time the scissors {cloud twenty miles thick should ed and furbelowed reality, an Di f fhe junkman ur the vegetable vender comes nota pretty one at that. Oes. fore we are out of bed in the morning: PSDsep loner: Mare atetneroarcse We have been in the habit of . ful noises which assail our ears have time. thinking that “Dolly” was a creature Statistics will be given in to-morrow’s Sunday Would nN analyzed until now. Mrs. Russel! Sage, the | The circumstance, however, forms of Mr. Hope's imagination. You will Magazine showing that there are many young bachelors | wife of the great financier, tells All about le most interesting feature of the Cee aa aterantenit are in this city who have $50,000 a year at their commang rs cleat Se pee Sunday World to-morrow, and Dan towed. : pale aio and who are still regarded as eligible matches in sal avenue and Forty-secon ‘ou will know a! when most select circles of the “400.” , but there are those among us Smith bas represented it artistically you see the Sunday World to-mor- 1 will tall 1 | .to West street and to the Bow- and in beautiful colors, Everybody row. “Dolly” is a pretty brunette, ‘he bachelors themselves will you ‘al about % b e/atory, the unit of noise is as the interested in astronomy should pon- ‘ Bad hes nent ya rp tjyeo ed in a moat interesting way at your breakfast table tow ; : der upon it row morning. i morrow: morning. at x —~ Be Found My Ul.