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“BOTTLE, THREAT OF ‘ before Fred Leiter came in and began * on Jan, 6 DREW $20,000 AND THEN FLED Detective with Warrant Is Look- ing for Edward F. Glover, the, President of the New York Acoident Security Company. TOOK ALL OF HIS MONEY FROM RICHMOND HILL BANK. The Specific Charge Is the With-|« holding of a Client’s Money, but It Is Asserted that $50,- 000 Is Involved. Armed with @ warrant charging grand Broeny and obtaining money under lalee pretenses, Detective Ficod, of the for Gent of the New York Accident Security , of No, 140 Nassau street. Glover ta said to have drawn his de- posit of $20,000 from the Richmond Hill Bank on Deo. 18, since which time he Beeler Meee: sent by tows] wei Ktiow is wife, who was Mrs. , is nearly prostrated ever the disappearance of her husband and hes made daily vieits trom her beautiful home in Richmond Hill, L. I. to the Nassau street offices in quest Glover. Some Things to Be Explained. " Glover will be asked when found to ‘xplain how he secured possibly $50,000 im the adfustment of accident cases. He) Advertised and had solicitors to secure for his company clients who had been injured in accidents by corporations. After securing such a case the would ether eettle with the company direct! or employ an attorney of standing to Affect the asttiement. ye Hie office is also said to have been the New York agency of the General Acci- lent Assurance Society of Bcotlan’, which tnsures employers against damage | sults resulting from accidents to em- ployees. Hugh McCullum, an employee of the Edison Company, in this cit tured in an accident in the compa plant. He employed Glover's comp: to ask for damages. The Filion pany Is insured by tle General Accident Assurance Society of Scotland, and Gliver induced McCullum to accept $25 fn settlement of his’ “a against the | mpany. But the 97 @f he Accl- | Assurance So- adjusted the ciale the conclusion was that tre Wan not paid to Mowullim reall MeCutlum reported tie matter to the | District-Attorney and warrants were Issued against Glover. Glover was ar- rested In Long Island City on Lee. 16 and was arraigned la in the after- noon before Magistrate Breen. The case was set for Dec, 18 and dail was fixed at $1,000. Because of the lateness of the hour and on the plea and aseur- | ance of Glover's counsel, Sheehan & Collis, Glover paroled in thelr cus- | tody until the next morning, when be waa to arrange for ball. Didn't Arrange Bail. Glover did rot arrange for bail the| aext day. Yu: he appeared on Dec. 18, | and the case was then postponed until | When the case was called yesterday | afternoon Attorney Hughes. of counsel | Glover, said bp had no idea what | ‘Become of hie client, As ant Dis- trict-Attorney. Krotel then hud the war- | fants reissued, they were placed in Detective Flooi's hands. In the offices of the New York Acot- dent Security Company nothing has been een of the President for a weet. Clorks are still working, and speak of the pathetic visits of Mrs. Glover. The General Accident Assurance So- qlety of Scotland and many clients ot Glover will be prosecutors if the is found. panels i@trict-Attorney Kro- tel said to-day that he had no doubt that Glover had seoured more than BITE CRAZED HIM, Saloon-Keeper Suffering from a Peculiar Mania Which Proves a Puzzle to the At- tending Physicians. In the Kings County Hospital ts Henry Weisbard, .thirty-two years old, suffer ing from what the physicians and allen- ists, haye diagnosed Whether the insanity in the cheek by another man, over the head with a bottle or th nent over the telephone, the physicians have not yet ascertained Welsbard is a saloon keeper, whose! place of business is at No, 189 Harrison avenue, Williamsburg, In the Lee Court on Christmas Day he said that while ne was in his saloon. the night | a fight. During the scuffle, as Wels- ard alleged, Leiter ‘bit him on the cheek and then hit him over the head with a bottle, ‘There are scars on Welsbard's face which look very much like teeth mazan. Sirce shat time Weisbard has received aeveral telephone messages of a threa- tening nature. He told his friends that on Uneee occasions he was called up at his saloon and told that If he insisted on prosecuting Leiter he would be kiHed Yesterday Welsbard went violently in- sane, He stamped up and down his house orying that his enemies were after him and that they were trying to! cut his heart out, Two policemen and a detective were sent for and they had a! hardtod jn quieting him, Finally they tle him hand and foot and he was re- moved to the observation pAriion ot ae hey: County, Hospital, ¢ |untit jin THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLEAND DON'T KNOW IT yesterday afternoon. id ta, | Stands the highest for its wonderful cures | ance due to bad kidney trouble, skin ‘of the most distressing cases. Swamp-jeruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, y | Root wilt set your whole system right, | rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, irritabil- and the best proof of this is a trial lity, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, tT, BE, New York ¢ \loss of flesh, sallow complexion, or ‘ THE ‘WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1903. THOUSANDS WILL START IN GREAT DAWN-OF-THE-YEAR FOOT RACE ' DYNAMITE CASE SS All Arrangements Completed for Evening World’s Big Event for Which Forty-three Money Prizes Will Be Distributed Among the First to Finish. But one route can be followed, and that is the one which 1s laid out by Ernie HJertberg, the champion long- | distance runner and trainer of Colum- Race 58S | pin's field and track team aroused the athletically inclined, and’ To the winner of the race will go to date more than 2,000 entries have been $25; to the next three to finish $10 Vv tri@s to the “each, and to the next thirty-nine $5 With the dawn of the new year one) of the greatest races held in the cen- tury is sure to ensue. The Evening World's Dawn-of-the-Year that at least 2,600 will hi their entries to the race. The start will be from The World's ———— must have thelr entry cards Enter before noon to-day it you “ " ney. the coal operator and.vachtaman,| checked), thence to Thirty-sixth, wigh to start in the race. n rm nts separated a fe years ago and tl son elected (to with his — mother, He received a lary tate from his father. Mr, and Mrs. ney were very quietly married on Christmas Eve and are spending the honeymoon in a New York hotel. PAUL REVERE A BUSY MAN. Performed Many Heroic Acts While the Gallery Howled with Glee. Paul Revere rode his famous ride at the Metropolis Theatre last night and was all that the most ardent patriot could desire. .He not only rode a white horse at a terrific gallop over a story road in the dead of night, but did a few inct- dental stunts that stirred the gallery until the eaves began to shower plaster Single-handed and with merely a sword Paul slew a detachment of Red-Coats; indulged in a hair-raising single combat whenever the low, high and medium comedians gave out; shot pistols, can- nons, carried lighted frebrands, climbed | big church-steeples to give signals, all the time hurling forth burning wo! ds the heroine; occasionally WEDS SOCIETY MAN Miss Mabel Gould Slocum Is Now the Wife of Harold Dean Stickney, Who Has Lots of Money. Soclety in discnasing the marriage of Miss Mabel Gould Blocum to Harold Dean Stickney. Announcement har just been made by Mrs. Danlel G. Slocum. recently Mra. Stickney was a member of the ‘Jewel of Asia” com- pany, and before that she had a» part he Runaways.” She han been garded as not only one of the ben’ of the New York stage, but also one of |the, time h the prettiest girls in Newport. where aAroue loddterioe she makes her home. She created quite |and ‘at inet cirenmvented. the villain a atir at one timhe, when she made up as|and carried off his bride from her a Dresden girl and distributed favors | gouty father. Mr, Richard Buhler did more as Paul at a cotillon at the ball of a noted Revere in three asdloneshnlevioate than soctety leader. union would permit done in as in Stickney ts twenty-four|many weeks, and a large. audience a cousin of Joseph Stick-] howled {ts appreciation. \ |To Prove atat sean Root, the Great Kidney pene? * 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 sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow. Your 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-Rvot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be- cause as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one, The mild and immediate effect of Dr.) brickdust or sediment in the urine, head- Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney | ache, backache, lame back, dizziness, and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It | sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturb- Bright's disease. If your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottle for Wom nid=| nsaelt alone prepa at ave* EINE twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or en Laverisement. of yours. In settling or has.a cloudy appearance, it is Tork paper, but would not have evidence that your kidneys and bladder need immediate attention Swamp-Root is the great discovery *\- of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and 1 nd | bladder specialist. HospitaJs use it with wonderful success in both slight and paid any attention to st, had dt not pron ned A aworn uaranter, with ev medic CY ost to All tt zeae inners of ty fata! Shave Roo it for. four ot tenet ane Severe cases. Doctors recommend it to mith the sane their patients and use it in their own 1 remal families, because they recognize in Swamp-Root the greatest and most suc- You may have a sample bottle of this cessful remedy. famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, amp-Root is pleasant to take and is sent free by mail, postpaid, by which | for sale at drug stores the world over in you may test its virtues for such dis- | bottles of two sizes and two prices— orders as kidney, bladder and uric acid | fifty cents and one dollar. Remember diseases, poor digestion, being obliged | the name, Swamp-Root, Dr, Kilmer's to pass your water frequently night and | Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham- day, smarting or irritation in passing, | ton, N. Y., on every bottle. SPECIAL NOTICE--If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or blad- der trouble, or if there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y., who will gladly peng you by mail, immediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and a book containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimionial letters received from men and women cured. In writin ne be sure to say that you read’ this generous offer. dn the New York Evening Wor! irk RORERT BE jand ovenue, Fifty-ninth street, thence to Broad- way, World's uptown office, on Broadway, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty- eighth streets (where all contestants \ atitehed tuc! Harlem office, on One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh Eighth Eighth down avenues, to Eighth down Broadway to = THE BIG STORE SIEG SIXTH AVE. rene. avenue street, across Thirty-sixth Eight to The across from the City Hall. ACTTY IN ITSSLF OPERG Kay. 187HI9°STS, street to avenue, down Eighth avenue to Hudson street. down Hudson street to Chambers street, across Chambers Street to Park Row and down Park Row to The World's main office, Any runner going over any other than thie course will te disqualified. ARRESTS EXPECTED Detectives in Pay of Employers’, Association Gathering Evi- Over to District-Attorney. Several arrests are expected shortly | jection with the r@ent attempts to blow up the Broadway Tabernacle and the new Acker, Merrall & Condit building on Forty-third street Di ors en omployed by the Empioy Association ané the Iron League have been trail m Parks's old * the explosions a evid by Ch the Ir present held secret the Secretary of Red-Letter Day at the Sceged Cooper Store Go0-Worrow forCollectorsot Sperry & Hutchinson Sreen GradingStamps. Take your book to the Premium Parlor, 5th Floor, to-morrow, and get $1.00 worth of “S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps free. Double “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8.30 Until 12 o’Clock. After That Hour and Until Store Closing the Regular Number of Stamps Will Be Given. B g Bargains tn White WOME) brie: deen tucked | flounce: “lace cam: 0 flounce insertions and Torchon lace and fine em- extra dust ruffle, PETTICOATS: cam cked iawn inser WOMEN'S | PETTICOATS 8: eda int le lace, yong eae ding of point de Parle iar 4.50 Women’ 's Corset Covers. CORSET COVERS trimmed with COVERS: lace trim. med. WOMEN'S CORSET | COVERS; painsook: insertions and edging of ‘ORSET COVERS: mbroidery trimming, daily quote. Women’s Corset Covers. WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS: prettily trimmed with wide lace in- Bertions ‘and ribbon Women’s Drawers. WOMEN'S DRAWERS; _ muslin. deen cambric ‘net more omer, than three toa 5 DRAWERS; muslin and hematitched’ and lace mmed ruffle, DRAWERS: tucked trimmed with torshon broidery DRAWERS: several trimmed with” Ince idery and hematitching, ’ umbrella nbroidery trim- 'S DRAWERS: umbrella prettily trinimed with lace 75e ISe 150 |i 15e 25 IIe | 49e Flennelerte Underwear. PLANNELETTR UNDERSKIRTS, Sle Tounce, stine effect PLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, rorline colfar, pink and blue 69e 15¢ 25e 89 990 69c I8e 29¢ | 69 Mustin Underclothes for Women, Misses and Children. RICES are extraordinarily low; in fact, lower than during any other time of the year, ex- cept, perhaps, during the early Summer Great Assortments, Many Yew Styles. Extra size garments a specialty; and on these as on the others, the saving is most pronounced. The sale got a splendid start yesterday, and that is not to be wondered at, for nowhere else can such excellent values be obdtained at the prices we Rannetette Yn derwear. NIGHT GOWNS. 950 File “scaltopa, cor 9c TT! Hobart So lar and cuffs, FLANNELET Sais bands wl Toned “edu Wustin Underwear. iibard Soke,” embrola ad Ske. embroltery pg ie Insertions, SHT GOWNS; mul : trim: 49e e embroidery. 59e ‘E_UNDERSKIRTS; je ounce; with scal- WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS: mus- hric: some hematitched: NIGH WS. ave jon: trimammed With lace and ry 75e IGHT GOWNS: nain- mbrie NIGHT GOWNS: cam; nalnrook. round nauare neck: embroidery. tri ince ribbon tun $1 S68" to immed 7.50 Muslin Underwear for Misses and Children. Drawers. DRAWERS; muslin; extra heavy hem and tucks, alzes 2 to 14 years, DRAWERS deep ru Masonville Muslin; with three hem- 2 to 14 years, DRAWERS; cambric; fine qual ity; umbrella style, lace and em- brotdery trimmed; 2 to 14 years, DRAWERS; Masonville muslin: extra heavy umbrella ruffle of lawn; embroidery edge and in- sertion; sizes 2 to 14 years, DRAWERS; Masonville muslin, with tucking and twin embroid- ery ruffle; sizes 2 to 14 years, Stips and Dresses For Sntants and Children. 19¢ | sure Axp ders 190 29¢ SLIPS, nain- ty round Yone of fuck: gg, ancy ‘Soke of ‘henatitened ney Soke of ‘hematitene S9e ae I9e SHORT, DRESSES; tine mu Siok; skirt cand, yoke. trim ith) emauiehed | Mckine, and wina embroidery: alzea 490 \i'vearn ant 5c SHORT DRESSES, fine nain- nook; pretty round yoke of ioeks Tn ie a gers ral i | silty ‘tinbratders: rufble ‘ FGo | Pana’s you 98e Children’s Petticoats. I9e | COATS of cambric: three Tuftiea: lace trit to 14 years; regularly. #1 79e PETTICOATS of fine cambric. finborately: trimmed with torehon Ince. 'migea 210 14 690 Ne Children's Tighe Sowns, | Yoke" ‘sizaa 3. to. 8 ale: Ape 99e heavy Mott board ne ner tu me gg, "Masonite ware. yokes wt 590 (Second Floor. Centre.) Shoe Sale (ae Poe, Of Economically Inctined Shoppers. The reason is obvious. worthy:of every one’s consideration. excellent values. stance: also a! Reductions of one-third and one-half on high-grade Footwear are Throngs of people have already bought liberally of the many All up-to-date, stylish, good-wearing Shoes for almost every occasion. For in- 53.50 and $4.00 Shoes tor Mon, $7, OF The lot comprises Men's Shoes of box calfskin with leather lining double sole. Goody ear welt, all sizes the various kinds of patent leathers. such as coltskin. parent kid and regular parent leathers. $3, 50 and $5.00 Shoes tor Women, $7, GS, Kidshin, calfskin and patent leathers; button. lace and Blucher styles, all the different sh heels; all sizes in most every style, and besides, among these. at $1.95, are a lot of high-grade sampie shoes $1.50 and $2.00 House Shoes for Women, The best quality felt Juliettes. with rich fur binding in all sizes and several styles of velvet; House Shoes in Colonial styles Wisses' and Children’s Shoes at Md 290., 69c., ISc. & S/, 25 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes at o8n, » 35.50 and $1.98. hoe Store, Second Floor ped toes and 69e 'Small Tables, dence That Will Be Turned) I Lal henion lo 86%!ST. &.3®2AVE. OFFER China--decorated . Limoges Cups and Saucers, Limoges Plates, vali 40¢., 15¢. four s.zes, forty kinds, 0 98c & 1.98 Haviland Dinner Set, 130 pieces, value $40.00, Tabourets, twenty styles, 25c to 2.98 25.00 Sunday World Pictures Framed at Yoderate Cxpense. The Pictures now being distributed by the Sunday World are so attractive that many persons have decided to frame them. We will frame these pictures at exceptionally low prices. OFFER 1—Your choice of three different styles of fi in gilt with matched metal Reeth for "ig an cee 450 OFFER 2— corners, for OFFER 3—Your choice of 213 corners, for Your choice of 2-inch gilt frames with matched 55e 2 inch gilt frames with matched 75e OFFER 4—Should yeupl ce your order For the entire dozen picturet fy we can supply them as follows: : 12 Pictures in the 45c. Frames for 5.00 a 12 Pictures in the 55c. Frames for G16 12 Pictures in the 75c. Frames for 8.25 Frames delivered within three days after receipt of order. s (Picture Btore, Third Flop” . pees Ee Sewing Wachines. “Victory’’ and “‘Singer’’ Ball-Bearing Models Specially Reduced. To-morrow we will place on sale at extraordinarily lowered prices three lots of the only complete and perfect sewing machines obtainable. These machines are constructed of the finest materials. Besides the assurance of merit given By the appearance of the manufacturer's name on each machine, we guarantee them ourselver : and keep them in repair without extra charge for five years. RAL Vietory Sewing | Singer Sewing ie | ’ Machines. Machines. ame This opportunity to secure a “Victory” Sew- | ‘These are the Singer Sewing Machines Drop head | which fen ‘ast $60.00 09 $65, Vindrape handsome carved woodwork: ing Machine is @ very rare one. 5 drawers, Victory No. 2. Singer Model | head style; eara arm, hand polished. quarter- | either in dark golden oak or walnut: @ full sawed oak automatic tension and winder: | set of the latest attachments with each ma alto all the os ene best attachments. Agents’ price to- morrow, special 78.50 VICTORY NO. 3 SINGER MODEL SEW- ING. MACHINES; 5 waves drop-head | style, same woodwork and attachments as above Agents’ price $35.00; 7 5 775 for to-morrow only, chine —vibrator, oscillator and automatie. chain stitch; 5 and 7 drawers: special at 29.75 and 32,50 GOLDMAN AUTOMATIC TUCK FOLDER WITHOUT CHARGE WITH Leth yASHING TO. MORROW ON rf Note Floor, Centre.) Drake's Celebrated Pou 2 d Ca. Ls C, : PLAIN, MOLASSES, CITRON, MARBLE, RAISIN, Per td., T5 Rich FrutCake, | Per tb, 2, 5 C Chotce Wines Selected Specially we and Liguors. Yew Year Functions. BURGUNDIES. ia eee PRINCE CHAMPAGNE, Extra Dry Brut, perfect quality en at pte. 77, sail CALIT PORT, SHERRY ad ERIAL PORT Suen apes 5 IMPERNGeLica at aa a iis Guarte oe nee PURITAN PORT. gSHERBT and SWART | UHABiIs (white). 19 ' CoE real SLAB aT volte, ade, AB Y 7.85 a ‘ swear CATAY SNR RACH eaiine 9° QD ERLANG TORAT (HEN Ct AE MONTHACHET, us cam 1g. 99 CUARBTS and RE RAINE WINES. i rene cose o NKFURT A-M cee OR INER tn the best brated (CApBENe 5.40 iit | JOHN \SHERGER. Om | LEAS ERERRSRES, , 00 ; in RURANDBL: ) Case 32 ao MRS NAYS gacrenNne, 9.50 | PURITAN M ver xallon, 7 OF { ie ion, Shp Rian Riestan | ber aallon, 7, GO my SLR Hos) JLAND RYE. OLARETS AND SAUTERNES. ter ‘BHO! BGO AN Ghar Se gal PURE RYE, per gallon, From Panam * co BINED PURE F 7Se JULY duced from ard | LD CROW WHIS) YT. ner cane, or. SULIP YG cuarle to 5.50 00; per xallon, om fti'ats 65a Pi ced from cock T s TPATET SANFL: EAM” 5, 95 a CHATEAU MOUTON. _ reduc: HE, imported. om wee per case uae 12 unriets & OS | CREME DEY THE: cea from pg CHATE. LA red) $T'o0 00 per bottle to eo SRATIAS ercast of th ousrin ts 7 90 | HEN Won IMPORTED COGNAC SAUTERNES iy Reduced, from 87.00 5, 75 | Nites ver bottle. 400 Lacdhoge ded akon SCOTCH WH, rHSSRS, ere, (4th Tleor. Take cy ay. Wht Sees ck ie 6. asf Elevator)”

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