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“HOT BUT” VERDET A JURY OF SLUBWOMEN His Life, as She Did. ing the man who tried to rob her of her honor. This is the general opinion of New York's club women, and In personal interviews with twelve of the most prominent women in New York club wrongs, opinion of “justified” to The Evenin ~ World. She had absolutely no other protection | ‘ Here are the twelve statements: from this man than her revolver, and De. Hanatora's Views. | she did well to use It. THE REV. PHOEBE A HANA- Woman's Right to KIN, FORD, President of the Press Club, President of New Century Thougot Club, President Philitscipoma Club— MISS ALICE BROWN, Busin: T don't see fact as she did, She was driven to des- } perution, and she only acted In self- defense. theirs fs a law of a thrust of it besides murder it would have been best, but there was no other way 18 | weapons. her case, Tas I du not beliew GY could do, She should never have been was justified. arrested; but I believe men are betier . he than the laws they make, and I am Did Perfeetly Night. sonfident the little Iallan woman will | \DR. ANNA DONOGHUE, Eclec! ¥ Club— The italian woman was be acoultted, | suredly Ju S pi jernative. who wi suing her. Bye aus ome : Recture whe dered, and because the hot } MRS, CLARENCE BURNS President blood of her race fired the peimit! Little Mothers’ Ald—I hove Mrs. Di Ple- yes Ad Sey | in the ies bigs merican un, tro will be acquitted, though personally) 1 o4..ct oF civilization, ‘would ha ikewise, If she check hy that theht | tlon—fear of notoriety! the Di Pietro ‘case I believe that nothing justifies murder | Murder is such a terrible thing that Id ‘ not want to say that any one ts fustitte | m taking human life, yet if ever woman bhad cause to resort to extreme measures *) 4 Titian woman had, In this cas the woman will be acquitted if tried. tis a grave clurge she had against her Yaseailant, and she was'oractically de prived of all recourses except the or ehe chose. Juatitted, MARY GARRETT City Federation of Clibs—I think she I~ fustified, Anv woman Js (ustified In try ing to save her honor against the ad varces of brutal men, Yhe laws, are not strong enough to] Punish suc crimes against women nor are the laws enfore 1 dy not believe we will ever h the right kind of laws on that subjec of any other moral or decency problem Uil women have a hand in making them Men who rob women of their honor | eitner get slight entences of they earned free, vet when a woman defend | \jtt]e hands. herveif she Is thrown in prison like a \ —_eriminal. She should be excrerated 0 the grounds of seif-defenre Nhe Should Ue Acquitted. MRS. CHARLES B, WILBOUR, Pres Sdent of Sorosis and the Phalo Club—t | will be acquitted, Followed Her Pe arms, IN GAGE OF MRS, DI PIETRO Little Italian Woman, They Say with but One Exception, Did Right io * Defending Herself and Her Home from Man Who Scught to Attack , Her, Eveo to the Point of Taking * Rosa Di Pietro was justified in Kill- | worse to take a man's life than a woman's honor, A woman's honor |s | more than her life. Clubwomen ought to take hold of just such cases and de- Vote thelr energies to righting these | IOS E9444 59444004064 O4-460460 6 Rosa Dt Pietro mast be acquitted, = . ~ a Se | life eleven of that number gave the 1¢ womld he a crime to convict he for whe only did what was right. | tan woman's killing ner insulter and retary, Professional Woman's League— | how we can judge an The little Italian woman did right © ftalian from AmertoMh standards, for of stiletto and a shot from the pistol; at but I do say that a woman should pro- If there had been another way OUf toot herself under all circumstances, If she hasn't a gun, let her find other ident West End Women's Kepudiican was justified in kllll Neve that law and order should be fore- most. ‘ allan woman had the pistol.” in encouraging SUC | she used it; and, while I do not bee course, but tt was all Mrs. Di PletrO! reve in the taking of life, 1 think she murdering the man. pee the lack of proper appreciation of what is due the community. I can only form my opinion from what | have read in the papers, but from them | Judae the woman and her husband simply ignored | the laws of the United States, There ix 5 no other way among foreigners here. ustified tn killing this She killed him woman and her husband should taxe athe | the consequences. He is just as guilty Me nat’ Lean held in [ae ane. These forelenets must be tugh: rein of conven- there was) reapnaibilty to the law among the for- Cousin of Khedive Arrives on the Four Hufidred Tons Stored at nothing left for the woman to do, sn Semen”. Ayers is not to be blemed, and I trust Powder Works Near Dover nat, te08 a8 Mr. Zerbe ron he rT hy | cessory befcre the fact | the woman was under a great strain; | hut no matter how ereat the strain she | 's Law. ws JOSEPH BRADLEY REID, Eclectic Club—The case of the Ital- gas not justifed in her act He will go immediately to St-linore early to-day, blowing one building Leuls for thd Exposition. to htoma and shakiag the country for a The Prince is portly, fair and extreme- The shock (Continued from First Page.) stood the little, sweet-faced woman, her laughing, blue-eyed baby in her | pression of opinion about American The Judge caled a witness. A merry shout came from the baby In re- sponse, who lookcd fearlessly up into the face of the Magistrate, waving | The stern faces around the bar relaxed. The officers furtively smiled and played with the baby as they stood guard over the frail little woman man than an Egyptian. | whore fece was placid, unlined by care and who seemed as unconscious of Mustaches very much like Emperor | the grave charge of murder hanging over her as the child in her arms, In Her Cell in Yorkville Prison, Rosa di Pietro, Mild and Gentle-Faced, Croons to, Her Child and Justifies Her Deed. | oe POOP POCIOOSOLESOOLODOOOOOD | ers Playing Prison rel RY Baby, “Goode Judge tte No Se Sepa nde" (. In Prison" eer pursuer is a strong example of what & Woman's outraged sense of honor will lead her to. This little woman had tried In vain to rid herself of her tor- mentor. She had tried to live in ac- cordance witn the laws of this new land to her, but she found no protec- thon to abet her. She was thrown beck on her own resources, and she fol- lowed the law of her people, Mrs, Di Pietro should be acquitted. An Adverse Opinion. MRS. AUGUSTINE J, WILSON, Pres ee fs htt Lit, ison rs Club-I go not think Rosa Di Pietro this man. I be- @ other means for this | rotect her honor without If she had ap: ¢ proper authorities she recelved tection. ie affair is an exhibition of ESSE CEE SSSOE SLE SEIIOD PPOREPOD DE DE led to id tea The wh DYNAMITE CRASH to view thie vielence who have settled Having committed the crime, oF PRINCE, IS HERE amenable to our laws, ? reckless disregard of moral that they cannot violate it with im- unity, | Liner Princess Irene and Will at Once Go to St. Louis Ex- position. ty. husband In thig case was an ac- daseey Undoubtedly Explodes and Towns Fifteen Miles Away Fee! Siiock, i us|, DOVER, N. J, Oct, §—Four hundred Prince Anis Has an, Gret cousin of tie tons of dynamite expioded at the plant Khodive of Egypt. arrived to-day 0M) ce the American Forcite Powder Works the Hamburg-American liner Princes! yy he ahore et Lake Hopatcong. neat rene. distance of fifteen miles, ly agreeable of manner, He refused to) was severe at Dover, Morris Plains, |say anything about the condition of] Mount Tabor, Madistn nnd Morristown, | European politics, but smiled good| where houses were jarred and windows |naturedly whenever asked for an ex-| broken, | Nebody: was Injured, women. Residenis were awakened all over “L Uke them, yes, very much.” he/that section of the State, and telephone tg id, “and am sorry that my stay in| exchanges were kept busy for hours by this country will not be long, | am not/persons who imagined an earthquake | here for a fortune. (had occurred. Prince Hassan looks more like a Ger-| Immediately following the explosion He wears his|® great sheet of flame lighted the sky. It could be seen for fifteen miles, and William himsoif. After the visit to the fair the Prince | Pounding villages and towns started for IDAY’S PRISON LIFE OF WIFE WHO KILLED HER ROR MEN TER. MD GALORE HARRIMAN DENIES: a] ©846009400944-0068649 99 OO99O0OS04:9000S099F 0000006009 | Zervan had picked himself up. Ap- "ae a fo to @ hospital and declared he was the conference with Mt. uble to take care of himeelf the pe | Seni, and others on M: a Deputy Street leant | munition,” he sald, ‘1 al a jthe. volunteer fre companies of eur-| Louis M, Lucia, Rich Real Estate frm te aati. win Northern ‘Pactte shor i re ae 4 CASA FUR FOR CHAUTFEURS. CORNERING STOCK Wealthy. Harlemite Bumped by Railroad Magnate, Who Says Automobile, Offers to Buy 100! He Is a Farmer and Director, | Weapons for 100 Persons Throws Little Light on North- Who Will Shoot, ern Pacific Affairs. Appear at Justice Blas Post-Summer Op “DON'T THINK IT A JOKE,” EVEN DOZEN CASES: HE SAYS SOLEMNLY. REACHED BY COU Admits Meeting with Morgan, ne Wife’s Attorney Unknow but Was in No Deal to Corral, 'Y Oraws Up 18 Shares—Banker Schiff Also) ™0us Marriage Contr a Denies Collusion. Husband She Sues, |NOT ACTIVE IN MARKET JUST PRIOR TO BIG PANIC. Holds Up Car Which Hit Him and Belongs to Deputy Street Commissioner Until Policeman’ Comes to Rescue. Sthmnpeiin - Here's a chance for any one with a| The divorce curt, desire to own a revolver and shoot reck- | Additional testimony was taken t Bianehard preatdin; lees automobilists to get a weapon for “9¥ before Refereo Philip E. Revill, wish of busine nothing. it itis office, No, 16 William atreet, in | session to-day. There were Andrew Zerban, a wealthy Harlem th@ #uit brought by John J. O'Leary, ou the calendar, In none of realestate dealer, of No. a8 Lenox | % Chicano, to recover $66,000 for loses tie Gerendant ofter any det avenue, says he will purchase one hun-, '% the Northern Pacific corner In May, miteey casen were mark dred revolvers, each supplied with ona| Mt from the stock brokerage firm Of. dozen or more were tried. | hundred cartridges, and witl presene| S¢raverner, Fuld & Sinn, of thie clty. | Taainder will come up them to persons who will promise in} ©% HM. Harriman was the star witness) wa, ssaay, 004 falth to shoot, and shoot scraight, | of the day. In repty to the usual ques) a inti wae at chauffeurs and others in automobiies| tons to quality as a witness he eld Oywatt @ young colord woman § Who run into them or scare them out of | that he lived at Arden, Orange County. | orior oe ner husband's alleged. & year’s growth, Asked bis occupecion, he sald: ma ane ee nee teal om. Mr. Zerban got in the way to-day of Lag at Arden and « director In New testimony of a divores dst an automobile driven by F. W. Gibson, | York." Deputy Strest-Cleaning Commissioner, | Mr. Wilox asked Mr. Harriman how |i Oth 000 clang duit ga and was severely bruised, He had just |much Northern Pucifle stock he had ot tin op thts kind of stepped off an Blghth avenue car at) ®bout May 9 and Mr, Harriman anid aaa ava Mie Oswalt om One Hundred and Fourteenth street |he could not remember. He was asked, S10 # whoa Glbwon's machine, In which were If he had $1,000.00 worth and he replied Cur? B Gibson and d’party of friends, hit him, | that If he had any, he had no such Gerteane' tt inane t u Lp Car That nit Mim, | | /me rude ; woman with a troubled f r ‘The auto came to a stop half a block | an absolute divorce from beyond and returned to where Mr, with | had at the o Harriman refused atsolutely to reply to questions as lo whether ov not he waa concerned in trving to gain ne 10, 189, K +4 . leontrol of the Northern Pacific road, #4 June I pareatly he weg uninjured and Gimon | eee ee ee whether he was, TRFough che testimony of prepared to resume his career cf peed. | ponnscied with any otner inter #8 tc A. Birga and Richard 1, Malti “No, you don't!” shouted the real-| ain contr of the rood. clerks at the Grand Union Hote estate man. “You stay right where At Morgan Conference, a Inw clerk, who served the fos a a he stepped in front of! why won't you answer theay gute on Broker More, at the Hotel ne, (logs? OX. it we ny t ae Policeman Madden arrived at that| ° heplied Mr, Harri- png eat ee moment, but when Zerban refused to| "AY tarriman sald he was present ut | a brliliant ittle Flemish beaut¥, oe | “Decision was reserved. ¥ ecided to allow Mr, Morgan to The story upon which Marie pane ce 7, ran g Ate fought an absolute ba < lorthern Pacific road. He Thuillier, an elect this conference was held for the purpove 2 oe ‘apprehension concerning the What a small world this is, aft Ca asi tne Lg ee os They were married at the Cl rt. Harriman o answer qi ‘during holiday week, 1806. ~ tlons as to whether he sold Northern Later he sent her to Rurope, Pacific stock to the Northern Securities | “ ‘ising to eend for her, A baby « Ni that et the prescnt he was | : and the am- rector in the Northern Pacific road, | ut died and Mrs. Thulliler don't think {t Dut he did not remember whether he| had to work to get enough is a joke, I'll buy @ hundred of them| waa one of the directors named by Mr.| pay her fare back to America. and to every person whe wut foe in} Morgan in May, bg {rived here In February. 1%, and a shot a Vi | round trying to | man weld hat | plied (0 Moxes Strassman for see whom they can kill or maim I'll| of any conspiraey to corner Northern | in finding het recreant spouse Pacific stork. Mr. Harriman sald, in reply to Mr.| Sars Husband Took More, « broker, to whom shew trolman let the automobile go. He had found out that the young man was Commissioner, Will Bey Whole Arsenal, fas to them th: t that he we purchase the re- volveras and cartridges for free lis- trlinition, “Tl buy the weavon =< e Next auto may who kity me | or comes near doine #0 Ins’ out.” | wileox, that he und’ those associated | Last October -« couple Yerban added with em “Tl! with Be oe at hare, had’ tad Nie, cttanemaee: OR shoot him Just as sure.as t {9 0 | no dealtngs In Northern Pacific stock| 1, graw up @ marriage conten” Jon the immediate three or four days them. which Re id, and - the heavens,” away as man and wife to ii inet Hampton, . 1. In ne ing In| bridegroom wrote to conjunction with him ing the Northern Pacific stock ing a letter received from Jacob H. Behi ATILY SAS Ig SOCK teh & Co, | let and demanding moneys " any country except Amarica the verdict would be acquittal without. a ray of , doubt, ahd Rosa Di Pietro should be accompanied her mother thus far in her prison experience and who evi os acquitted. She acted according to her, dently looks upon the judicial paraphernalia of a police court as an enter- fun." If Mrs. Di Pletro shoud bel discharged from custody, one strong plea wii) go to San Francisco and then ship | the scene. in her favor will be her litle Katie, the eleven-months-old baby, who has for the seat of war. “But all for fun.” he says. looking for trouble. The explosion occurred In the packing | house, a one-story structure 1% by 70 Tam out for| feet, which Is surrounded by fifteen {bulidings, including the powder mills own persona! views, and she cannot *| (ainment arranged solely for her amusement. After the proceedings to-day Mrs. Di Pietro saw an Fveaing World re- spoken of as a “good fellow” and a |f0read tp the mill judged by the standard of a © ultured | ) American woman, race in ciple o and In her aughter of a le She is the whose very blood Is the o self-protection at any erst coun town ‘This woman @id what she thought wan fight. Tho trouble is that foreign: ere hold human life too lightly, The little Ttal'ar woman had no ethieal or, 8 days. ascribed to her. | porter tr her cel! aud talked concerning the tragic events of the past few She is a pretty, delicate looking woman, with a face apparently devoll ering material for a new novel which try a woman's honor must be pro- | of evil intent as that of her little one absoluiely guiitioss of the hravado and triumph fa her deed which have been leaves in @ few days for her California She speaks a little English, but relapses frequently into her native lan- Tied Operatic Schoo wage, which ocr lawyers, Messrs, Barra & Cuoco, of No 76 Elm street, months under the care and Instn On board the ship the Prince was |Proper. Tt was feared the blaze would which would result in explosions the extent and damage of which could hardly be estimated. Within half an hour after the explo- sion curious eltizens from the sur- rounding country began to urrive, and all the men were put to work by the remen in charge (o ald in preventiag the spread of the flames, The American Forcite Powder Com- pany Is one of the largest manufactur- ing concerns of the kind in the country. “spender.” Gertrude Atherton, the novelist, arrived, She has been in Europe ga \ she will write in Callfornia, Her stay Her manner is timid and shrinking. f° Soy York ‘will the aorte tay tae home. Six young women pupils of the Con- arrived on the were In Europe three meamsaip. The: | Before he lapsed into unconsclousn: jat the hospital this much was obtained | Dealer, Mysteriously Attacked on Dark Street by Dominick Virpini, Louls M. Lucia, a wealthy real estaie dealer. of Williamsburg, is dying in the | mysterious and murderous attack made | Upon him early to-day with a razor by an Ttalial Dominick Virpini, and who says he lives at No. 1510 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. | Lucia Is 4 voung man and through his develonment of Linden Park, at| recently came into Prominence In the real estate world. | Prior to that he was reputed to be rich from him o# to his movements pre- ceoding the attack by Virpini and the Man Leaps Upon Him, Business took him and a friend last night to a piace In Brooklyn distant | from his home, at No. 39 Linden street, and it was morning before they started He parted with his friend at the corner of Linden street and Wyek- off avenue and was walking briskly through Linden street and about one from Wyckoff avenue, ty Interpret of Mra, A Jae) i cultivated mantal tralts to gulde her In Teadity Interpre' Collins. ‘there’ was game’ rustion’ be: | ts Works at Jandlug, near Lake Hopat-| Richmond Hitt ution situatio 4 she q ty y tween the two instruct é cong, occupy acres of land, ‘Th if the ates th kee HAS HAD THREE CHIL PREN . and for a lone time there were terotd | company was organized by the late Pd geoeon She ang way SieKr | ‘L have hed three children,” she sald. "“Two—a boy and a girl—died smiles 9* ah passed the other oy. | W. Mackay. Hla son, Clarence W.| Drives to Kt president | M8t Winter, leaving me fust ttle Katle here" ert slence cuit have another tangle | Mackay, is now prosident. ‘The property ee ee eee cevisin,| MPs Di Pletro’s mind seems to dwell more with her home and family {8 valued at $500,000, ly Mrs. D1 Pietro was justified, There| than upon her present situation. was no other thing for her to do except “Yes, I am comfortable,” she replied to a question concerning ner tirst Forbes had visited a steamship office | 4! Itself, to kill the man who tried to rob her of| night In prison, “I sleep well, and the baby, she sleeps all right ied had engaged passage to Buenos > her honor. | She had tried every othe | “Am I sorry for what happened? No, it was to be.’ cmruibeain can ction ~ me , way In vain She waa 4 » to het ‘i » jen for her to , desperate act i" a few more women| Rosa Di Pietro’s eyes were solemn with bellef in fatality. 1 Join him, and she quickly prepared for | deadg with man that wae there wou “You do not know what a torment that man was to me. He left his the long ocean trip, She sailed under! he fower cases of this kind, Tam thor-| wife and five little childrea in Italy and followe:| my husband and myselt the name of Mrs. Winthrop on the | back. oughly fn sympathy with the woman. here, He gave me mo peace, He threatened me and made lite one continua: rig Peis pogo grrr * “i ! 4 a rane ) r Vo Jary Woald Convict, beoror. ree wiil be peare with him gone The good God was merottn) anagem who sald that he wie por fa ee ter MN. BELLE GRAV TAYLOR. Vice. ip taking him away" the reat of nis life on a vlantation | - jon In! hundred feet Peoelt Min A woman's honce And now came the strangest story of black, Italian superstition, which Charles E. Forbes, Accused of the neart of the Argentine Republic is worth as much esa man's when a man leaped upon him from the Roar f . He was affable, friendly, fre saaavide 4 much to do with (he murder charge agains le, friendly, free and easy | dark corner of a doorway Di Pletro was justi‘ied in killing her| 808 evidently bad mac ‘ Be against Rosa Di Pietro, — Embezzling $25,000 from Em- in manner nnd was popular with all|, {nstinctively Lucia threw up his astailant 1 T hope ehe will be ace “Michael, he told me a long while ago that J would surely belong to | Arri ‘ on board. He carried out nis par: weil, [2849 + save himself and he felt the luted, No Jury. thoweh waglt eae him sooner or fater for that he had made a coutract with the devil in order Ployers» Arrives with Detect and none suspected thet un ier his Golae | Eagers: The wouns made the hone uber Vict her for prorecting She to got me. tive was the shrewd, calculating, keen (ntel-| less and it dropped to his side. He tried will be acquitted on of Yea; he sold hls soul to Mephisto, you know,” sald th Wve fromm Buenos Ayres. Ngwace Of 8 trained detective a viction, Viepinl being. sauch ti eNfedog for what Is seifed ; 5 i cha " the woman simply. The ship arrived ln the Argentine ctty 2% 2a8y, Vistian. Viepint being much the | tas: Mambaw if Gal Ga teOieain Las bonne, “How? He go in a dark room and call upon the Evil One and say he oh due Mh Mra Torbes ween to algiocde trom. (he soukdee hand, Whose + woman If not lefend hon: r feat nt ‘ * 3 oa bh ° . Y ™. Hema give up his son! to everlasting damnation if he can obtain what he wants On board the Majestle, which arrived hotel at once, where she was joined by fingers Wee nearly off, combining to wR OF Tre devil protects those who enter into this bargain with him, to-day, was Charles KE, Forbes, allas| her husband. Tne meeting was char-| (ere nig tues Into his face aie wae RS t Irving W. Humphrey. who was sted acteristic of the love of man for wife! hie sid : . ' WUBAL ‘Ane BHY ru an arrested fo hie side. yao : BOUGHT REVOLVER AND TOLD HIM. n Buenos Ayres last July on charges of | 2%4 the wife for her husband. ‘They Victim Falla to Street, | want fo mak t I sod Michael two months ago that I had borrowed $5 and had ¢ rgety amounting to $2,000 and coms thought that here at last was utter! 1; took not more than a minute for | he te is { bought a revolver with which I would some time shoot him If he persisted mitted in New Srranee Abe Sith ie, sreney’ Of DENG | VireiAl to sccanpins bie Biscay Wore : an é " ‘ nit ted ew York. The unwitt a feriune would Be builded in this new, Lucia dropped to the street half con. | more clearly and I were forced to do so to save my honor Ie which led to h ‘ and strange coantry th scious and Virp!ni started on a run. , fea iy : i sade he Wit ake ict o his capture after : antry to them, Policeman Webdb, approaching from P) v whether or we Seereneey . . tvacking of %,000 miles was given » thes Gives ip Bight, Wyckoff evenue, saw the dark form 3 } . os iathes You cannot harm a hair of my head,’ he said, ‘you or your husband. | yig wite, who left New York to join ,. The, dete lost no time, but noti. |Iving on she skienall, and Fining up 450, thea of SW Di Pietro ‘The devil protects his own and your bullets would have no effect--vrless.’ her husband tn his South American 28d te Pinkervon agency in New York | pi soa dni fas jusifed For myreif ia man broke’ ye added, ‘you strike one spot which tke devil does not protect.” refuge er Faw sav ses | waa’ Pping and the dying man had one i hak want apa te I believed him,” said Mrs, Di Pletro, “oh, yes!—but when he came at, Forbes was arrested in December, 1% Jeree enough left to look up at Virpin Int T wow'd not want t> say what was y the Inetanes Of Re vmplovers, G. W, hate his head, Indicatin ent we of t know me With the shears that day and said he would Kill me} gov out the res) cy) ny Nips Bi i ne nes ons ine ' \ of wach Ido not know ‘he With b me | gor ow Te! Cole & Co. 0 M1 Broadway Virpiat saa the man who had assaulter the abrelite truth. Toatse think muen volver and thought I might frighten him away forevor. lained they lo M by the fot m — h Ar he doy w making a heroine “y soy y the tao ft . F it js pe ; ran After him down the three filghts of stairs and then T took aim of checks by For He was admit. , ir country nc 5 ; , court, he took » Ryenow Ayres. the direction of Mars. rurvess ~ : ete, I was surprised when he dropped to the ground, ‘The devil has Hed on July 14 Pres sevett Issued plated rtp was delermited che nrance of Piuld’s Deadly Prop- 4. Member of So- | to him’ f aepe ‘or else the B'ossod Mother has directed the bullet to the warrant f r Fe ene eee cet man et option Cuusen French Girl's Death. ol? one unprotected spot.’ * worran for her husband whom she has ttle Ses oF id 1 have etitdied hin “And do you believe in this contract with the devil row?" was asked and readily accompaaled De-| etood by tn thme of disaster, and tne, 22rte § # Faen al. Was ot Hee, Di bate erst. O'Conaell and a onesomeness that sits in the heart of found dead stat BS m heal to trot nico ; a criminal exile, will lead to bis an.| Lexington avenue. knowiag the t 1 law to protest: women If ev wean Milled the man who at-| this story ts tere. tenpted te Woud voun be dimiuisned. eda “I don't know what to think.” she replied, I believe, reaily, that it was just another proof which ssautt her these atrocities | Shows that God fs the stronger; for, surely, He would not permit that men It is no! tO live and boast of his Immunity from harm.” “We have always hoard that actective to this country tong. It le enly a queetion of patience Wife Suite to Join Husband, and waltiig, He thoueh! the time hed nk nels come when his wife might Join him In | On Aw rertain Saturday In May one Come. wt lof the Pinkerton men reported that Mra. i made," The some old mistake wasjavenue. Her i |mond, Va. dangerous qualities of {Numinating eas, she left a Jet open when retiring last sight. She has an aunt at No, @ Third mother ves ia Rica- | German Hospital there, the victim of a) who gives his name as| Youth Seizes Money in Bank, t made Exchange hours on May 9, 191. GRABS OLO MANS cies asked for a deoree Mike Epstein, of Gi hist Rrst namse’ for Whe we Flees Down Street and Up to, wan wre. a | Gan Bills Goes to Roof of House, Pursued by) per ean Policemen. strest, Brooklyn, who obts | than $3,000 from tt a | houses by pretending Fi Clemence Gardes, an aged civil war! from several gas companiegss veteran, of No, 8 Wert Forty-eighth| sentenced {0 ing, i¢ treet, left his home this afternoon to) Special Sessions, deposit $400 in the Franklin Bank at| Sievers was arrested on the Forty-second street and E.ghth avenue, | of Charles sesh, weet Ne, On the way to the bank he stopped In| and then became suspicion bs « saloon at Forty-eighth street eid bytes the hey se Ninth avenue, There he met Joseph) to house tis als Y J, McCartney, twenty years old, of No. borg tiem bills pad need 464 Tenth avenue “ When Gardes reached the bank he|* eon approached the rece!ving teller's wine 118 Years of dow. As he held four $100 bills loosely Purity in his hand MoCartney slipped up be- Progress Populari ode EN 3 hind him and grabbed them and ran The veteran followed and shouted "Stop thief!” In a Justy voice that brought many to his assistance in the chase The fleeing young man turned the riteet and ran As corner of Forty-firat toward Ninth Snyder, e eventh street station, ne a the doorway of No. #6 Forty-eighth street Tne policemen discovered the yout’ hiding behind a chimney He wan taken to the polle nis clothing was searched some time before the stolen money wis found, however, as he hid taken con- siderable paina to conceal it That means someth he Sorceress # A Great Rontance Based Upon Vic Pisy and Written by George M THE EVENING WORI of Thursday, Oct. rien Sardou's head Will

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