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~WAFEWAS SLA ‘Two Separate Charges from ; Shotgun, Fired at Close Range, Entered Heart i of Mrs. Frank Ralsinger. MISSING EMPTY SHELL COMPLICATES MYSTERY. 1/ Seoond Barrel of Weapon Con-| nore. WY ‘tains Unowploded Cartridge, *.. ‘Yet Two Distinct Shots Were| i ” Fired--No Clue to Murderer, BRIDGETON, N. J., Oct. %—That ‘Mrs, Frank Raisinger, who wae killed In the kitchen of her home with her hus- 's shotgun on Tuesday afternoon, ‘was murdered, there is now no doubt. ) the theories of suicide and accl- whieh were held yesterday were | 40d @ispelied to-day by the result of the y held by Coroner's Physician it. ‘This autopsy revealed that two sep- grate charges were fired at the woman. A The wounds are about two inches @pert and extend into the heart, They Were fired at close range and could not have been fired by Mra. Ral- herseli, Neither could they Baye deen infiicted as the result of an mocident. What complicates the mystery of this is the fact that although it ts Mished beyond doubt that two Shots were fired, only one shell was @ischarged from ‘Ralsinger's gun. The @eeond barre! contained a shell which Dad not deen expioied. Hither the Jnurderer used two weapons, or he fired $W0 shots from Ralsinger’s gun and / Aulekly reloaded one of the barrels. To do this, however, he must have taken out the comet, shell, and the most thor- ough search has failed to reveal its presenc was again closely ques- the authorities to-day. He by thot on Tuesday he and hie wite & bov employed oe ae Fares played en testing apries in ¢ jtehen until was for him to gq out to the When he left his wife turned to Troning and that was the last he of her alive. it he mistook later for the must have been t fatal shots, he gays. At Tate, when he got to the house his was dead and their baby boy was the body and crying pite- ham = a fepeated that he and his were very happy and that they BTR SHOWS [DES WITH WS PICTURE IN HAND} Heartbroken and Despondent, Artist Son of Wealthy Ger- man Parents Shoots Himself Dead in His Rooms. os John Liss died to-day, a suicide be- to Tum, It had separated him from his wife, whom he adored. It had heart, as i was on the day 1 i 8 i za ii aif 2 ite z s B33* 28 : t 5 E 2 i fe The dead man was the son of @ wealthy and Influential German family and had been educated at Heidelberg. his native country ahd at the end of that time went to Munich to study art. He was gifted and was regarded thero aa the most promising of all the young pupils with whom he studied. But his father disapproved of bis cl Ace’ of a career and ordered him to come nome and take up studies preparatory to be- coming @ chemist. He refused and his allowance was cut down to an amount barely sufficient for living ex- penecs. Liss came to this country twelve yeara ago and married two years later. He had bad luck, could not sell hin pletures and finally went to Work for @ fiem of printers and dec- a he | orators, Falluro made him despondent and he took to liquor, Hie wife, un- able to arouse him to the point of reforming, left him two months «go. Rccalan atiw WANT TO VOTE? REGISTER! . fever bed 8 ge |. Never in their life, he said, had they been on Bee ein realer than to go to the barn Tuesday after~ ‘al Tite snure poien fore of ‘the coun! ty work on the case, but so far not has been discovered, } REGISTER TO-MORROW! : < & * —— 1 more ot rk, eb Riavetl Setenteeee pee teet iiss, Wkeeseeac ie DOCTORS WANT TO VOTE. jo-morrow. Tt $e ExT ey. if Fag HA DN KH, ~ MRS BLN SiS Neither Did She Wear Man’s Clothes Nor Orink Cham- pagne—Husband’s Charges _ “Tissue of Lies.” Mrs. Lillian Pearlstein Blum denies allegations of her husband, Jacob , the Harlem tailor, to-day with ‘nm which she says she le Vamased at his audacity” ip charging ber with masquerading (n a sult of hotles borrowed of a man and figuring @s bridegroom in a mock wedding at Yee summer hotel, Spring Valley, in 100. ;Bhe “brands as a falehood” Blum's charges that there would be nothing but cold sausage for him to eat when he came home after a tong, arduous Gay at business, and she “denounces as @ tissue of lies" his story that she dressed up 4 figure to represent a women and put it in bed beside a sleep- boarder, after which she summoned Ig other Cig of the hotel to witness, for his statement that at @ ball at her hotel in the Catskills she kicked the Hi’ hat her er held above his head, f she says it Is “wholly false.” and adds that the “hotel wos a small boarding- house; that there was no ballroom and Dall, and she never tasted champagne ® her life, she says. Then Mrs. Blum relterates all her charges of cruel treatment. indienities insults heaped upon her by her hua- —_——S——— CHIEF'S GIG HITS WOMAN. Dased at Gong Ringing Sho Steps in Front of Horse, ‘While responding to a fire at No. w)|foned, each | yucaa, of the Fourth Battalion, & $22. | m aA nearby nning, of jn, street to-day, Battalion Chief | (1 265°, Yetta Sepnosky, sixty 1.25 value $2.00) >i Madi gon and lettaen| Men's fine Cashmere Half! rf ~ jeregh PO SM black or nataral gray, $18, GS 3 5c ; | valae 50c, Ask Court to Order Theiy Names Put On Regtetry, Dre. G. Allen and Lewis W. Bilas, Bf Lincoln Hospital, South- ern Boulevard and One Hundred and Forty-firet street, Bronx, applied to Justice Amend tn the Supreme Court this afternoon for a mandamus direct- ing the inepectors of election in the Forty-third Election District of the north halt of the Thirty-fourth As- sembly Distriet to place their names on the regtetry Bot say they were turn- ed away when they went to register, the ini ore telling them they were living In a charity hospital and had no_ vote from there. Bach makes solemn affidavit that he ie not a public charge but ts employed Seal physician and resides at the hos- a! Justice Amend tokk the papers, re- serving dectston. ro PASSENGER DIES AT SEA. The steamer Main, from Bremen, ar- rived to-day with 8% cabin and 1,40 steerage passengers. On Oct. 17 Hersch Wensowski, aged twenty-one years, a teorage passenger, died of peritonitis and was buried at eea, LeDoutitter bras HOSIERY a UNDERWEAR Men's mediam weight Merino Shirts or Drawers; fall fash- toned, tqvo-thirds wool , in wihtte, nataral gray or bloe mixed, Drawers have spliced seals, each, Cc. 98 vale $1.50 Men’s winter weight three-| quarters wool, natural gray Shirts or Drawers, fall fash- sv thee ine | Men's fine Balbriggan Half fare single and double breasted, Oval”*| Hose, in new shades and fancy ; cut, fit, finish, all y and Wt?! satlens, lard you ever knew, § 1S BElna|"* © D5¢ e a} OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL values 35¢, and 50c. WN WOOD & init | eed GEORGE W. DAVREN, The “Nervous” Condition. g ie at ble Hus quiet i u aff rE: i rilt evi Hite i He Ai rf E af eed Here : eee i : 8 adi é L z 2 g i & Cay her, AS del is the structure and so intimately associated are its parts, thut the nervous system can be deranged easily, and diseased or weakened, sufferers from do not realize that thelr nerves need nourishing and strengthening. They walt and hope until the condition ls of long standing be fore acting. Here le a case In point, ‘ Ri gpa hay Hh beg 2, 1004 —"It emote my Patnve Celery Compound, ant tink Rt truly | remedy, It cured me of nervousness and stomach trouble of standing when all other remedies falied.' —Geo. W. Davren, Fifth Ave. a the rt yo their healthy put an end to sleeplessness, and to drive away every ache and pain. —— Two days’ treatment with Paine’s Celery Com- om will give vey ded its marvelous powers, or 17 years this famous preseri has been the most universally used tonic in eon. It has stood the test of time, Physicians constantly use and prescribe it. No prescriotion has ever been formulated that equaled it in curative power. Remember this,—Paine’s Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous physi- cians this country has ever known, and all repu- table Druggists sell and recommend it, ‘ WELLS, RICHARDSON & O0., Hu. Macy & Co,’s Attraction: eel alow P R S by Y lg \ To Piano Buyers: Very Special in the Don’t buy a Plano until you in- Velling Dept.—im n. vestigate the Plano question thor- | To.mortow oughly, it ls another bubble ‘ ae a oe system — —~ . @ save you from $50 to ’ ' 7 Se uulon o conniun Men's Clothing --A Special Gre D Sor ei anmmeocel yaad) OF Fine Worsted Suits at $12.96, eS ANE abbIT OR gs ey suena phn y Sh-90 Ginter INSTALMENT SYSTEM, | price. 420. and,.....-...04. 89 rest will centre around this New Model Coats for Women. Four Representative Values From Our Broad Collection.» » Storm Coats made of shower- materials—cut At $9.96 fall and roomy to drape from Broad shoulders; fin- ished collarless, or with coat collar and severs, At $19.96 Full Box Coats made of black broadcloth, 42 . Inches long; made with wide straps, coat collar and = This entire garment is beautifully-tailored-and lined with black At $23.96 Full Front, Semi-Fitting Back Coats, made of . black broadcloth“of very fine quality, interlined; wide strapped, splendidly tailored, lined with black satin, length 45 in. Fifty-four-inch Coats, made of black kersey, light At $26.96 veignt; mate with ful front and sembftting back, handsomely tailored and lined with white satin, Smart Outer Apparel---Suits, Dresses and Coats-for Misses and Children. Continuation of the sales of Black and. Colored (FP Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Fabrics, Laces, Vestings, Blankets, Linens and Women's and Children’s garments, Hy Fy 8% $2222 i BE Full-length Coats of gots, tat a fee with red cloth and but- tons; 6 to 14 years,,... + $9.96 Pull-length Vassar man- bgt apsaesed} aan nish blue cheviot, yl etter i i { A ee BURLINGTON, VERMONT, =—=—»-—>_| and 48 years, ate.eccescecccce and select of moire sliks and EEE eee 0 ices ‘ Dresses pee boomy Rg Mtg Pyeeh tes thes ino tues ote Adbs6 i ee re ces range tore 4070 Go| lon teand 48 26.67, years, from........ $37.96 ORDA \, t ARTY High Art Designing in as Evening Footwear for Women. & Prominent Models Include:-- 2 Floor, 155-157-1 9 EAST: a5" ST. Beaded bg A hn gan Pe Beaded Bick, Suste Slippers, ree TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE. N.Y. ere ze Saree Po me we ey se A FEW SEECIALS ogee — “ate sey fo fred ana ach Unie New “Red Stn” Maines, al ian Wilpers ue NVINI PRIC ES. OOTS ven seeeveee eaveeerrenens 5 rn Thi White Eoameledlon Be HR) — 08 oe Wl rm win, st | ek on 4 ie san tal er | Pee nt sini ! F tales ie, arn J “tod tous av, pp ar Be SS pare Drop Head, § drawers... 13.98 anne for Wi Reshere Wllb0Ws iccsvescassery csecouvens $4.96 le eyelet and bow, turned sok | Same with automatic Ii, 4 AAD % and 2-ine! x $: ‘Automntic lift, 7 4 ‘This ts aspectal Ine in all tts |—~ a_i $1.98, AL i} \\ ij a Beaded Bronze Kid Slippers, three | Pull lines of Footwear of every de- acaneappentiansvacdeamaieicaiciael prong papier Sella o re a RUN | fect Roe eee | Eclie Sewing |e aera ee os m4 $2.15 [17,000 Pairs of the Best Shoes for| ter miséews....gi7se | twefbaeatntaa © yd Ss es:'', “UA besser es peed For Your Stomiach, Nerves and Brain, Smoke muvest CIGARS moe TOHACCO MADE HARMLESS, IL not sold by your dealer, write for THE INTHR-ATATE CIGAR CO Y. 29 Chamber: ALSO AUSTIN NICHOLS & CO,, 61 HUDSON STREET, NEW a ne en SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS» § and re-covering. Mine Wy Sie. D To’ be had (n all sizes; made very sub- Long Credit iven, stantial; sold elsewhere at $4.00 and $5.00 7c, Weekly Opens an Account, NONICO Recommended by the medical profession for convalescents and smokers who suffer from weak heart, stomach or throat troubles, perticulars and box of 12 by mail for $1.00, PAN here St. New York, With 3 drawers, box top....$12.74 New National Hand Sewing Machines:— |Women We Ever Offered at $1.98, i un With oak base and cover, each ...$9,99 |] This is a collection that comes to us from a Maine manufacturer who I$} with tron base, ort |] especially anxious to secure for hisyproduct a foothold in the metropolis. brava ort Ghes Pieaeso A knowledge of Shoe construction suggests that he is making a very spé-} Highly.finished oak, drop head style, \Icial effort. He has made them up in lace and button styles, using a fine } each Seed geabbacetesd phaesdso GNOME grade of plump kidskin tipped with kid and patent leather; also a Ince Pyrographic Supplies. style In box calf with self ph All are made with heavy welted extension soles and military hedls, and, roy ve ‘eid brag a eet fe Ge et are finished perfectly inside, where the average buyer frequently overlooss an im | rhe yalcony over the main floor, on the 35th street side, is a rallyh oat In Shoe construction. All sizes and all widths, Real value Three point these days for scores who are ini d in Py i : : art or an industry, as work or recreation. Shortening ana Avtuma add extra hours to the wood.burner’s time, and there is constant need of new materials, so these stocks are timely :—~ Pyrographic Outfits, complete with best quality heavy platinum points, fe bulb, benzine and aobol bottles and cork handles, Blanks in, Fine White Woods, Sale of Umbrellas. et Fi, Bway, At $} QR-Pure Silk Umbrellas, for men and women, 26 and 28 inch re sizes; eight ribs, Paragon frames, grained rod, handles of 'T poxwood and furze; with case; usual retail price, $3.00 to $3.50. Men's and Women’s 26 and 28 inch Umbrellas; 8-rib Paragon i At $2.97 frames, covered with pure silk serge, handles of ivory, | Tabourettes, stenciled, each $2.67 | Book Racks, stenciled, 346. to, pearl, sterling silver, gold plate, changeable pearl, buck horn, cape horn and | Plate Racks, stenciled, each, ... 0$1,94| Book Racks, plain...++.... \] natural wood; usual retail prices, $4,00 and $5.00. Scrap Baskets, plain, 49¢. and, ”...56¢| Plain Round Pheques, 24¢, and., » At $4 06-Mer's and Women’s 26 and 2 inch Umbrellas; Paragon | Dressing Tables, stenciled. $11,96| Nut Bowls, stenctled, each..., I: frames, covered with pure silk serge or taffeta; handles of | Dressing Tables, plain., imported metal, sterling silver, pearl, rolied gold plate, burnt Ivory, buck 1 stenciléd. hove caperhorn and natural wood; usually sold at from 96.00 to #800 Wetng Das, YORK, Qype” 3

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