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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, SOME OF THE FORTUNE-TELLERS WHU WERE TRAPPED LY CENTRAL OFFICE DETECTIVES AND ARRAIGNED 1N COURT TO-DAY. $8$04$96499699S6989406599949O00O46 H994-9 909590900089 Sinsooaoogooes . 3 DIDNT FORESEE ! THEIR ARREST) PLCOSO POVISERTEDED ® * . ¢| 1904, ANOTHER YEARS OF DR. PETTINGILL’S KIDNEY-WORT TABLETS. MAdAne aU \ ‘ | Men and women: 5 i sick—find | Monae ARE HOPELESS |} tnthis marvellous remedy NEW VITAL ENERGY-NEW YOUTH. Via my) aM WA oe SUFFERING. singing through thelr veins to give NEW JOY TO LIFE. Ten .Fortune-Tellers in Court Who Failed to Read in the Future Capture for Taking Easy Money Lea Their Peed HOW THEY WALKED ' INTO POLICE TRAP. Crystal Balls, Pinoohle Packs and Other Accessories of the Soothsayers’ Art Described for Magistrate. ‘There was a sort of astronomical Tough-house in the cerulean to-day’ ‘when ten constellations recetved word that eas many astrologers and crystal- ‘ball manipulators who had been working them in the interest of mortals curious of the future had been arrested and charged with the heinous crime of for- tune-tellin, A sensation was caused in astrologi- eal circles a few months ago by the bursting pf six crystal balls. This news transpired at a meeting of the Star Dopers Unior. and caused consternation. ‘Then Sagaitarius, the hardest working star in the firmanent, was seen | ICEIN THE BAY. LETTER THREATENS [THOMAS L. JAMES {NINA FARRINGTON SLOWLY BREAKING) — DRUGGISTS LIFE} AND BRIDE ARRIVE) A BRIDE IN PARIS Ships Wedged in in Floes and/Dr. Herman, Whose Store.Wasj Former Postmaster - General] Report Received Here that She Packs See Hopes of Release, Partly Burned by a Fire-| Married Miss Edith Colburne,| Has Been Married to John L. but the Ferries Are Not Yet) bug, Informed that He Must} Daughter of Mayor of Strat-| Gordon, of the First Life Running on Schedule. Pay $1,000 on Pain of Death.|’ ford, in Shakespeare’s Church Guards, of England. trangely, as if on an empyrean bende; This startling fact caused grave app! hension among the members of th union, which was justified when it b: came known that mn organized crusade had been begun against them. Found It Was.s Crime. The jcrusaders published sensational stories about the astrologers, telling how they allowed men and women to come to them and pay them money for rifling @ deck and announcing that a dark women and a light man had once known thelr forefathers and made trou- ble for them, They were also accused of telling thelr clients that the planet Mars was ogling the star Venus, which augured ominously for somebody. The crusaders then bought an enlarged copy More than @ half hundred friends] The upper circles of were at the Cunard pler this afternoon to greet former Postmaster-General Thomas L, James and his recently wedded bride. They arrived on the An improved si! of affairs exists} Dr. Israel Herman, a druggist, of No. to-day in the river and harbor, now/202 Osborn street, Brooklyn, hi re- slowly being freed from the ice, which] ported to the police that his life has until noon made traffic a matter of} been threatened by Italian blackmatll- chance. The ice jam, which extended/ers. Several days ago Dr. Herman from Governor's Island to the Narrows, | received the following letter written In johemia in thi clty were suprised to-day by the cabled announcement of the marriage of Nina Farrington in Paris to John Lesmoir Gorfon, of the First Life Guards, of England, of the Penal Code and therein found that the telling of fortunes was a mis- demeanor, punishable by fine and im- prisonment or both. They also read in @ history that this crime was once pun- 1s being split up and washed out to » Except for the Erie Basin and t! South penetrable to outgoing and incoming Brooklyn pliers the ice is now Ttallan: “For the last time that we-tell you both to bring the $1,000 at the point mentioned, id remember that you Campania after a rough and stormy voyage. Gen. James, who {se seventy-three years old, married Miss Edith Col- burne, Feb. 8, in the historic Shake- Miss Farrington went to London two months ago to fulfil an engagement with George Edwardes, who had signed her for @ part in "The Orchid. he i iahable by burning at the stake. ships. ‘The ferry-boat service’ is not|made us pasa one night in tho cold,|ereare's Church at Stratford-on-Avan,| found tha part unsuited to her, and Thereupon they applied to the -police| yet running on schedule time, but un-| that we had to wait for you people, bUt} cig is a daughter of William Gardner | cancelled her contract shortly after her to suppress the outrage. less a new cold wave arrives conditions| don't think that you have something) Gojpurne, former Mayor and now Al-|®frival in London. She was then en- Ten Come-Ons with Warr Ten detectiv. were = forthwith equipped with warrants against the seers. In order to serve the warrants the detectives had to have their for- tunes told. How this was done was re- will be righted by to-morrow, was a immed: stretch of ice after the snowstorm of yesterday, ‘There general breaking up of the vast but the cold that followed lately welded the cakes together to do with people just like yourself, If you don't come on Tuesda, of the month, the same jgnal do as we say, you will lose derman of Stratford, ‘The marriage attracted especial atten- tion because by it Gen. James followed the patterns set by Senators Depew and Platt in taking young brides, Mra. the first me it gaged by the management of the Moulin Rouge, Paris, and has since been play- ing an important part in the new re- view running there. She is said to have met Gordon in London, and he followed her to Paris. again. The action of the sea to-day t# given as the cause of the second break- ing up of what was the greatest freez- Ing over in thirty yen ‘The ship Juteopolis, which arrived in port ‘Chuygday from Hlollo, five months! overdue, and after a five-day delay out- side the bar, only to be forced aground by Ice on her way up the bay, again went aground to-day off Robbin's Reef, James {s only thirty years old and very youthful looking. She ts a typical English” gentlewoman and decidedly pretty. tter is signed, “Sentte Nol.” It fled Feb. 10, at Station G, No. Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn. Al- though it wane indicate that a prev- fous letter hi H pent (gg fy 4 Lees receive Nina Farrington {9 an English girl who came to th! scountry a number of years ago, Her sister, Adele, also an actress, i# still here. Misa Farrington's last engagement In this clty waa with the Sires at the New York Theatre, whe: appeared in Her stage ap- been infrequent of late ‘%) however, owing to the remar:- able regularity with which she picked the right side of the macicot im Wall lated in the Yorkville Court to-day, when Detective McCormick, of the Bast Fitty-first street station, arraigned Mme, Julla Bennett, of No, 43 East Fifty-eighth street. » Detectivé MeCormick said ‘that he went to Mme. Bennett's home last night. Mame. Bennett was considerably agitated when he entered. Her crystal ball had turned over on one side and cracked along the middle. —_——— SUICIDE BY HANGING. Joseph Poklot, fifty-seven years old, a Bohemian, committed suicide to-day by hanging ko a door in his flat, at No. 1355 Avene iA Dies Ti ohon, A. Bom rag? haikaoas of ‘the biack- bound France, left the dock at the eee or woul Ike to have my fortune street: Eee ot etna ca at | Of Nineteenth street. North River, to- OFA VERDI Sh § | One of her notable appearances bere Risteet Said: "You are used to|day, but when she reached the aay ris at Koster & Bial's, where she sang walking a great d if it wasn’t that your hair was parted in the middle I Would think you were a detective.” ‘Then Mine. Bennett tirew a black cloth over a cage containing a crow, turned a picture of the great and little bear and the pole star to the wall, sat own at a small table and pulled out a eck of cards. McCormick cut the tards, whereupon Mme. Bennett extract- e4 the king of diamonds and said quickly: Called His Fortune Wrong, “You have just recetved a large sum of money In a letter,” "replied McCormick, offer her Captain thought it futile t get through the tce eid that eontronCaA him, The ship ts now at pier 10 East River. The schooner O. H. Brown left the pler at Seventy-second street and North River bound for Florida. She made way to Robbin's Reef. Many neln Helple: ‘The Duncan, a tramp steamel for the West Indies, is th Lirlo Basin. The Killarney, a bai “Pay the be of the wwotindied * dlers during the Boer war. it question In this ol to whone rend\- mons ho ra. WOMAN PERISHES IN STORM. Falle Exh: din Snow Drift and In Found Frozen to Death. (Special to The Rvening World.) ROBSTON, Feb. 9.—Mre, Charles Fuller | BY CORONER'S JURY) ATTEMPTED SUICIDE: Decides that hat lees Saviera| Neighbor aan Letter from. Killed Stephen Little, Who Mrs. Alma Paffen and Breaks) Was Calling“on His Wife—)} “Into Apartment Where She, Friends Shake His Hand. Finds Her Unconscious. bound in the bound ome nes Rone oe Renn ah for England. has anchorage outside the was found frozen to abath near her iro oF wets Re Se eer acura | geaity as lahd) will, aa'acon aa a chence |! ; ' overcome while making her through offers for sailing the Killarney will get] When the Coroner's jury of Brooklyn | airs, Alma Paffen, twenty-eight yearn] gufer™ and fell exhausted i a snow "You have, an ting grtant document in| under way : returned 1 verdict to-day that Stephen | o1g, the mother of three young children, | === — your pocket,” ea ‘The Manica, a steamer erfgaged in the | Little, of No. 51 Cranberry street, met |iriea to commit suicide to-day ut her a detective pushed the warrant back 80 dt wouldn't show. “You are in love.” continued the as- his death at the hand of Jess Saviera, | nome, No, $29 East Sixti of No, 87 Cranberry street, a demon- | turning on the g FOOD CURES. \How Physicians Can Cure Even nth street, The attempt prov South African and Australian trade was held twenty-four hours. trologer. v " stration followed. About 100 Spaniards brs By he ferry service on the Bast River a failure before ic had ot fairl, aren, replied McCormick. Ave chi saa been crippled, All the amail ferry-| left their veats in tho court-room and | started. . | Certainly.” responded ' Mme. Ben-| oats have been having the hardest) ctme forward to grasp the hand of the | Mrs, Paffen recenity has had trouble! nett ea Pou home 1h happy. Your] sort of a time trying to get through man whom the Corcaer's jury marked | Mnphoved "bythe “Consoint A Manitoba trip taught two us Comp Ho was ordered by t to pay her $12 a week alimony, but this K falled to do sy, as the check for Ia salary WAR not cashed of the day the floe, and many have had their wheels and propellers badly damaged. The North River is free of {co to-day gan women something valuable through a wise physician of Brandon. | One of them sald: wife, however, is going to die suddenly, fifteen or twenty years from now, You will live to eighty-five years old and your hair will not turn gray.” On the night of Jan, 25 Saviera came home to find Little in his dining-room, His wile and his twelve-year-old daug' “Won't that be rather strange?” sug-| ani the same conditions do not pfevail ! “Tt had been so troub! gertod. the detective. there: ter were in the kitchen, Little had ‘! with my stomach peubled fon, years "No," retorted the soothsayer, “It been advised to kecp away from Sn- could not fa dace, | oat, ment and fruit on tne same day, Mra. Paffen last night wrote a letter; and suffered if I ate anything mor neighbor, Mrs. Halpin, asking het ° th look out for her children. “Mrs. Hil eee a little stale bread and butter, pin on receiving the letter feared that 42d was so thin people thought 1 friend had contemplated something was going to die. t tho sufeldal sort, and went *| “I had often seen Grape-Nuts ad Staten Inlande fer. Of all the sufferers the Btaten Jeland traMckers have had the worst condi- tions of travel to contend with, ‘Ihe Robert Garrett and the Middleton are will fall out.” MeCormick turned red and with some beet, ‘paid, “Madame, you are under ar- Atter Magistrate Zeller had_ heard this evidence he placed Mme. Bennett under $200 bond to keep the pence for viera’s house, but did not tale the warp, | ing, Saviera drew his revolver, killed Little and then shot his wife. She re-| covered and was in the court-room to- day. As Saviern was leaving the court. two mon le to move to her house, Procuring 4 Then ‘Mine, Lang, of No, 202 tiast |'” AtY-dock and will not beable to Move | na ‘klened duis daughter His wive of-| Mra. “Pattene ‘door was. brok gown. vertised, but had never tried the food Fitey-ptndl street, wee rraigned. Se 4 tees on Lave ashe teirerunn feted" ber Band 0 iabtisodocanlbed took \t.|'‘The woman was unconscious, but wil}| until last August my sister weut ont was charged b; bdy named Bert) nex re they two, passed between the] recover, to Manitoba to visit another elrter ry Brown with asking for his name and} to service. The three other boats on Relieved at Last—and Quickly—- by This Great Remedy —Mrs. Barry To-Day—at 75 Years— Feels Young and Well. For one so olf, Mra. Barry has gone to} unusual trouble to put down clearly and Plainly the troubles with which a almost miraculously, by the blessing of Dr. Petungill's Kidney-Wort Tablets. MRS. BARRY'S KIONEY SYMPTOMS. Diabetes. Bowel Complaint. Debility. ‘Wasting to Skin and Bone Always Sleepy. Food Gave No Benefit. Inflamed Kidneys. Water Troubles. | MAS. BARRY TO.DAY— (78 YEARS OLO), well @ woman as any T know. | Falned 20 pounds In four months, "My system {s clear and inflammation’ gone. “I give the credit to Dr. Pottingtil's Kidney-Wort Tabiets."" tA Os Oe Otay Read every word of the letter written by thie clear-eyed, healthy, hearty olf Tady, Whether you are a man or i letter has ite message for Yo em, Terk, re, Dee Aud freaky ab Nene 1 ane ytd! BARRY, SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD, Younger—ives Entire Credit for lien. Cara te age Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets. * | stn tntnttntntntnntntntntntntnt Sentle scientific medicine will benefit them. Eeaar ee | nie ever fully recovered had rare ‘lly recovered trom iE ‘mem! xing Dr. Petting! scription has been used with famous oun ited, them ithout at time nest atiferers ate often tempted to try no- | °es® In private practice ‘ae't thought that [f'my docs | Called Kidney “remedios' in liquid form, soa x ig Rise Eat opel could hot helo me, woth: | not realising that the liquid (to preserve it) whi tew gal tb ‘or Bea ith oF contains ALCOHOL, which acts on ‘kidneys and biadde: & RANK POISON. Tewa’ of Liquid Kidney Remedies. They simply Make the Kidney Di wera! ey Disease and Diabetes yoke ieee dt ot * ug OTHING. Go to, Yi Tou nin ROEM es Ra Po fain no al Swot. No Kidney sufferer !8 80 old but that this ait ait eee aah lin ‘wivise you PREG. — Pring SiNgIU'S Kidney-Wort Tablets. Will You Help A Sic = Get My Book for Him Now. Which shall nas e taat Fon ‘imontha, ‘Tam now as wells meth ty know. lve he credit to Dr, Pett ney-Wort Tahleta, Tam neventertivn etd ola. MRS MOR Dr. Pettingtil's Kidney-Wort Tablets con- ‘ohol—nothing but the concen- t of mild and gentle ._For years this pro- Book 1 on Drapensia. 7 Be vend? Hook © om Rheumatam, Send me no money. ony tell me which book to send. Yel or Certainly know of some one who is sick—eome sufferer who will be grate é r the help my book offers. ears that book tells of a way to help. Tel fa way so certain that I, as a and at bedaimct {2at help on trial. The book tells how for 30 vears in hospitals tells how fete searched for a way to cure deep-seated and dimcult diseases, It ' Perfected my prescription—Dr. Shoop's Restorative, How by ie cat porssy L traced out the causes that bring on chronic diseases, found invariably. thet where there was a weakness, the {naide nerves were _ Teak: Where there was a lack of vitality the vital nerves lacked power. Where . ‘eak organs were found, I always found weak nerves. Not the nerves commonly it the vital organs’ nerves. The inside—the invisible nervés. & revelation. Then my real success began. Then } combined ingre- Glents that would strengthen, that would vitalize, these nerves. ‘That-prescription I called a restorative. It is known the world over now ae Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Afior that I did not fall to cure ome ease in each hun ! BORAXOLOGY. Money isn’t the only hin: we ¢: nd Xe Grea. In the extremely diMcult cases, my failures for five years were one in éach y's tid ot 10 forty treated, T found cancer tacurable. Cancer ts for surgery, not medicine, travagantly, We can Then how to get this prescription to sick ones everyw! my thought, I must announce it in the public presa, But, thought I, will they realize the real truth of my Gincovery, the real power of Dr, Shoop's Restorative? Then a way ‘ came to me-like an inspiration. ‘I will offer tt to the sick om trial, They they will know I am sincere—that my prescription is unusual.” I wrote w relinhle dru; in each city village in America, They agresd to co-oporate with me, Now by any sick one Dr. Shoop’s Restorative Can be taken at my risk. my risk Send no money. tell you of a druggist hear by who will pormit the month's trial, tive a month. Then decide. If you say to the druggist, “It di will relieve you pense whatever. He will bill the co: way of clearing your mind of all doubt a spendtime, The time you spend in the bath tub ought to pay you back in rfect cleanliness. But . it’s hard to get clean in hard water. Put BORAX in the bath, and you will get your money’s worth of health and real cleanli- For a full month I will let you use it entirely at Just write me for the book you need. When T sepa it 1 wiil Use the Restora- ness, * "No matter how prejudiced, you cann s i You cannot resist an offer like thls if you are at all sick, If you have a weakness, The housewife who write me. If you can't do things like you used to do thom, tell me about it, Write nds‘her time aud that of her helpers in washing tn confidence. Asa physician I will tell you a way to help. Get my book now—to-day. Address Dr, Shoop, Box 7651 Racine, Wis, Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured by one or two bottles. At druggists’, and learned that our sister's little ne Pie tang eta tas the Staten Island service are packed to the . boy, who fs seven years of age, had th to t the gunwales, ‘The halt-hdur service . “cus of a esting sd is S] ao half substituted. r no hopes of bie recovery y foot around his eck aa 8 chaym. “It any one shoots} Two ferry-boats running between the Guiaueareai at you while you wear this ch fi Ss S hen took him to a 85, at rag Toe id ro tate Rosette Medan ahs Anal Ma ciealstes Brandon, twenty miles distant, and ry at South Brooklyn got caught in the fee to-day midway between New York and Brooklys and were delayed several hours. he was also charged hail ing . Brown that when he older he could grow a mustache. a2 sooth: payers ‘and astrologers and seers were brought into court on almilar grave charges. the physician there told them he would undertake to cure him if no food but Grape-Nuta were given him, as no other food would agree w his medicine or help to overcome the ey IU,” SAY THE400| OF SUICIDE LOVER And So They Have It in the New oo One was Soe Moreiie's ae ie nf VIOLA ALLEN BETTER. Two Young Women View the isons. Dh cont ea net ‘hate bins ude Not '5| sone actress To Now ou tne Way 4 Factory of the Famous Bis-| Corpse of Eugene Branden 1 GraneeNataltctiors Teanenannot cuits Where 500 Barrels of Flour Will Be Used Daily. |and is entirely well, a strong, sturdy j boy. The visiting sister was in poor health when she went out to Mani- but the Grape-Nuts she learnea t there sent bye back home wel! | and strong, and wien she came home sue told me about them and I got | some. “{ learned that I could not only digest the Grape-Nuts perfectly if I took q spoonti! of Grape-N in my mouth I could take a mouthful Complete Recovery. Miss Viola Allen, the actress, who is i at the New York Eye and Kar In- firmary, following an operation on the mastold bone, is sald to bo slowly tm- proving, @nd her complete recovery 19 now Agaured, It was reported to-day that the seri ousness of the operation has not been genera!ty understood, Miss Allen was for a Ume In @ ery precarious condl- burger and Each Produces a Death Benefit Claim, cre AS RADIUM IS TO BE SEEN ON EXHIBITION HERE, 1 In Now Placed Windows of hoe Store, Fxseareas of people stop daily in front ‘of thy Hegal shoe stores in New York and.gasze wonderingly at a small The National Biscuit Company, which manufactures the famous Uneeda bie- cult, ope-ed lis new tactoré at Fif- teenth stroet and Tenth avenue to-day with a luncheon which was attended y 409 muerte, Before the ‘Two women, each one thinking that ahe was the flance of Hugene Branden- burger, Zio committed sulcidé in the Droad Central Hotel last Tuesday, called at thy Stephen Mereitt Company's undertaking parlors to-day and asked Remarkable M ncheon was served the Laan Inet on, to see the body. a ios contafning| ooo guests were igh tho dig piant! ‘The first caller was taken to tue mor-| of potatoes and meat along with it, ‘The whive| and shown how £60 barrels of flour will | tuary chapel, where she wept hystert-'and everything the Grape-Nuts mixed BIJOU OPENING DELAYED. Mayor's Absence from City Po: poues Performance, i “Much Ado About Nothing’ was ready. to opén at the Bijou Theatre to-niyht under the manugemeat of Mr, Sydney the Mayor is out of n be used a da jw that way I cvuld digest, but | Uneedas and with In y gest, bu not otherwise, end the result was I was soon like a girl of twenty years inatead of an old woman. My faco got nlumper and I know now what joy there is in healthful living.” Name given by Postum Co., Batt Creek, Mich, in the manufacture of 23, who accepted the veally over the cor:se. She showed an signment of a death-henefit claim for { #200, which she sald had been sent to her through the mail, ‘I'he second young woman faid « death-benefit claim ot $1,000 was sent to her through the matls also by Brandenburger. he family of the suicide know ot the of the youn um “and an announue- the card ways it is worth This at the rate invita. 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