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SOME OF THE STRANGE THINGS YOU MAY SEE i WHEN THE ELECTION RESULT IS KNOWN. 9949909090O063O06$ 68404 1829S OROOORE ® 20349009 Brooklyn Law Clerk Knocks = Down and Kicks Aged Woman ‘Who Was Pleading with Him ' to Return Home. ON WEDNESDAY, IF YOU SHOULD SEE A GENTLEMAN WHEELING y OR A GEN?‘ HAD BEEN DRINKING HIS.FRIEND DOWN BROROWY, ZEMAN EATING FOR SEVERAL DAYS. Herr HIS HAT; 2O09901993.30006. Fights Neighbors When They “Interfere and Has to Be Sub-| = _—__ 6 : OR A GENT $ dued by Force—Refuses to) 0” 7 on) 3 Make Any Statement. PEANUT DOWN $ 70 FULTON FERRY, In a fit of drittken rage Frederick D. a clerk in a Brooklyn law of- Knocked his aged mother down in front of their home, at No. #3 Herki- mer street, and then kicked her to @beth. Hoe 1s hheld in the Atlantic ave- {gue etation-house on a charge of mur- der. ‘Putnam has been drinking heavily for | { ®éveral days, it is said, and was in- ‘toxicated when he went home last night, ‘(He remained in bed but a few minut ‘nd then started downstairs, declaring| 6 he was going after more liquor. ‘Phe old woman coaxed him back to his room, but she could not keep him there. ‘Once again he went down stairs, and Mespite her protests opened the door and went out in his night clothes. She, too, Wore nothing but a thin nightgown, but -) Bhe followed him into the street. “Unable to break away from her grasp, fhe man at last turned and dealt her a Vicious blow in the face. A dozen per- bons, who had been attracted tp thelr Windows by the quarrel, saw the old ‘Woman fall to pavement as imp as if he had been shot. Then, thoroughly infuriated, Putnam ewe on his mother with his feet, her in the face and ‘stomach. Wor a few seconds the woman screamed fand/then her groans became less and ‘Ness distinct until she lost consclousness entirely. “Mrs. Hooper, who lives at No. 945 Her- ‘kimer street, was the first to reach the 5 ‘street. Ghe seized Putnam by the arm © ‘ahd tried to pull him away from the [) Dfostrate body of tis’ mother, but she © Fecelved a stinging blow in the face for pains, She went reeling dack and OR'A GENT STARTING TO LIVE ON CHOP SUEY FOR 5/X *I0NTHS, OR A GENT LETTING 8 BEARD GRow, — DONT THINK HE'S CRAZY, -HES MERELY PAYING AN ELECTION BETS i OR AGENT 3, WEARING N/S CLOTHES Ke INSIDE OUT, 1 Fie $900O0003-9000 £$99960-0000000000 GOS60-90996-06-06-65400006660: 600004 DOWIE CONVERT LANDS IN A CELL When Arrested Had: on an Over- coat Belonging to the Hus- band of Woman Who Had Be- friended Him—Admits Theft. {been employed in the kitchen at the | Garden for several days. The police were notified and Detective Kahn arrested Burdick while he was conversing with Lela Nelder, of Zion City. When searched at the station pookettook belongong to Miss Nel was found on him, along.with a tic! to Zlon City, some small artioles of Je elry and other small things which had been stolen, it is alleged, from the Res toration Host. The overcoat was returned to Bentz and the police are holding the other ar- ticles until their owners can be found. MRS. DOWIE ILL IN LONDON. a force of Russian gendarmerle took place at Warsaw Saturday during the niet ‘The wounded on forty persona, ‘Would have fallen but for others who SSS ae) ASE ie coe Dems wife of John Alexander Dowle, the Hdward C! Burdick was berere Magis | 7icnist 16a thelr son, Gladstone ; gled untll he trate Barlow in the Jefferson Market| Dowie; a ladys maid and a colored CHOICE ie station and put be-| police Court to-day and pleaded guilty | valet atrived here to-day from Hoston Gmbulante ‘was called but Dr. /of the larceny of an overcont trom the on “Tne ghieamer, Samonti andl wore: be ~ GROCERIES that rs. ‘utnam Ww: 5 5 MT Teor body: was m mana of oruimes, | home of Mrs. Louls Bentz, of No, 129| Mts. Dowle empha was sobered by the tragedy. | ighth avenue. He was held in s0|her, or that she in ball for tual in the Court, of Spooiel | Masten 1 1 Seasions. A few days ago Mra. Bentz, who ts a member of the Volunteers of America, took Burdick to her house, as he sald he was in destitute circumstances. A short time afterward he disappeared, as did Mr. Bentz's overcoas. Sunday afternoon Mrs.’ Bentz saw Burdick in Madison Square Garden, earing her husband's coat. He claimed converted during the sald that he had Fr AM Wumately proceed Whore her pysoand will uct & great mission. Dowie wna very. bitter in tion of the American news- — ae JEWS SHOT AT WARSAW. Rattle with Russian Gendarmes in Which 40 Persons Were Wounded, patch to the ta blood ‘tnam ‘sat stolidly in his cell and refused ‘answer questions put to him by the is thirty-seven years old and a man. He has been in is posl- KILLED BY FALL ON STEAMER McDonald, twenty-seven yea: of No. 789 a aos treet, Law th ay wan ‘kliled falling on the iseazoahlp *yittoria, Potatoes. Very Best Long Island, basketecee.. seeeees 9c ELECTION DAY SHOE SALE IN THE BASEM ENT. A Man’s High Grade Shoe to Be Sold on Election Day Only ||) 50 | Cranberries. Fancy Cape Cod Ber- ries, quart..., : 9c French Blue — But! quality, 3 squares... Xicr Washing Fluid — Does 7 away with the washboard, bottle, 4 C | Triumph Prepared Mustard— —8 | Very best grade, bottle., . 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WHITE PLAINS, Nov. %—In addl- tion to Willfam ©, Armstrong, who >| claims to be an adopted son, and a »| daughter of the late Mrs, Armstrong, Poa | Leas S Coffees | Best Mocha & | Very Best Santos Coffee, ib.,. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1903, WOMANNOWCLAIMS ARMSTRONG ESTATE Mgs. Albertina C. Kutze Enters the Contest and Further Com- plicates Case Where a Will Was Forged. (Special to The Evening World.) score of nephews and nieves, who are fighting for the $200,000 estate left by the Inte Mrs, Alacia Armstrong, of, Mount Vernon, and a descendant of Lord Armstrong, of L on, another claimant appeared She is Mrs. Alb: Orange, N. J., wh Kutze, of she is the Ina ¢ says and the only rightful heir. On account of the new developments enable Mrs. Kutze to file the necessary afMfdavits and to produce evidence to substantiate her relationship. According to her counsel are Mrs, Kutze contends that her father, the late Francis Bradley, was the first husband of Mrs. Armstrong. She has two step- sisters, Georgiunu and Eva Bradley, of Cliftside, N. J., who are known as bar- maids, because they tend bar in a little tavern here. It was these girls who filed in_tfie Surrogate's Court at White Plains what purported to be a will made by Mrs¢| Armstrong. ‘The wil bequathed all the} property to the two Bradley, gilrs, but Surrogate Sllkman threw it out of court because It was proven to be forRery. Judge Syme, who represents Willlant ©) Armstrong, will put up a\bitter fight Seainst Mrs, Kutze's clalm to relation ship. STOLEN PIN FOYND ON HIM. 4, Young Man Accused of Robbing Contractor on a Street Car, Harry Harris, twenty-two? years old; of No. 319 East Sixtieth street, was ar- raigned before Magistrate Zeller in Harlem Court to- charged with ‘the theft of a dinmo: » Valued at $750, from T. Barry, a contractor, living at No. 1149 Boston’ read. Larry was stand- ing on the rear platform of a north- ic last night when he felt a tug at necktie, and feeling for his pin discovered it was gone. ‘Harris had Surrogate Silkman has for the third 2 | me adjourned the hearing for the issu- ance of letters of administration to been standing next him and Barty ac- cused him of taking the pin. Harris jumped from the car, but was arrested, The pin was found in his hand, Of STORES \ EVERYWHERE > 7 RETAIL BRANCHES Condensed Milk, Butler’s Brand, Can, This condensed rhilk is prepared exclusively for us and is of the very highest grade. made from strictly pure rich milk and best cane sugar and is in every way the equal of the higher priced brands. Monday, Tuesday. and Wednesday the price will be 6c. a can. {Borax Soap. Butler’s Borax Soap, the best made; 25c 7 CakeS.... eee | Gloss Starch. 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