The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1904, Page 3

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Tie, ee 7 ; ; “GHEENEDEFIE) [MONEY KINGS OF waLL STREET |p INTHE IA VENERABLE PASTOR Siummerfield, King of Wire-Tap-!Old People ‘Are Especially //a\<, pers, Arrested on the Order of| Liable to Catarrh, Gives Him the Lie in Reply to “Roast” and Tells Him He District-Attorney Jerome and| Held a Prisoner, Peru-na Is a Tonic Especially Is Ready for Meeting at Any Time or Place. —— Adapted to These Cases, DECISION ON HIS CASE IS EXPECTED ON FRIDAY, County Prosecutor Wishes to Prevent Him from Disappear: ing if the Court of Appeals Rules Against Him. NEW YORK MAN FAILS TO MAKE TRIP TO BOSTON. Business, He Declares, Kept Him Here, but Promises to Keep) His Threat Later On—Big Crowd Expectant. Larty Summerfeld, King of the Wire: | Tappers. who never tapped a wire, waa} again arrested this afternoon on a Diss t and taken be Jerome in the Criminal Courts Building It is understood that Mr Jerome ex- pecta the Court of Appeals to render its decision in the Summerfield case on Fri- day, and has decided to place the notod confidence man behind the bars to pre- vent his disappearing if the ruling of BOSTON, Dec. 18.—Thomas W, Law- on to-day issued @ defi to Col, W. C. Greene in answer to the latter's “roast” fm this morning's newspapers, Lawson's statement was decidedly wordy and pep- Dery, and although inviting Col, Greene © come on if he wanted fight, was largely a declaration of his high regard the court Is against him REY, J. N. PARKER. for the head of the Greene Consolidated Summerfield wos convicted of swin Copper Company, and assurances of his Aiing tn connection with the Horse-| Rey, J, N. Parker, Ulloa, N. Yu writes: shoe Mining Company and sentenced in the Court of General Sessions to Im-|ing entirely. My bearing had been some- Prisonment in Sing Sing for # what impaired for several yeers, but not | Years and alx months, He appealed the so much affected but that 1 could hold gontinued good will, while Col, Greene ‘was reminded that he (Lawson) had » persistently stood by him and refused to “enter Wall Street schemes to hurt his “In June, 1901. T lost my sense of hear- | case to the Appellate Division of the |converse with my ‘friends: but tn June Supreme Court and a decision was 1/191, my sense of bearing left me so that! property, He went on: turned against him. 1 could hear no scund whatever. 1 was ."You say I cannot name a@ aingle He then took the case to the Court of jalso troubled with rheumatic pains in my geglgp ane the sy ted Appeals, If thiy court also decides | itmbs, | pany. I say to you, and you know against him nothing remains but for] “I commenced taking Peruna and now de true, I will mention, ” do it in him to np the convicts stripes and|@y hearing is restored ax good it waa | Black and white, wees prepeshe commence doing time. prior to Juni @entations and a number sroms Detective Sergeant Charles Stripp.!] Strong and Vi 1901, My rhe frauds and orimes in connection with fr F ., cor ous | matic paine| Pe eee 3S on oe who arrested Summerfield, found him at the Age of are all'gone 1 = ave been ruthlessly robbed. “You say I attempted to rob you and your Greene Company. ‘You know you lie, Cannot speak At Thirty-fourth street and Broadway.|] Eightyselght Years, {nace ioral REV. CHAS. LEANDER,” “Come along with me, Lgrry," he pa f | Aaid. "You are wanted by the Disiclet-| now when eighty years old can aay it bas| A Pleasure to Endorse Pe-raena, Rev, Onas, Leander, pastor First i Attorney,” invigorated my whole system. What the biankety-blunk does he | + | by “Mow for your ¢hreats, for I read want wah me tows” demanded, Bum- a sath heal are teeta ears that ps AR Ra Ether? oa 0 clearly. your meaning when you repeat- ea oe ata oar ae nor that you have been permitted| —°1t 18 With pleasure that e4 thres times you would come to my the Crigunal Courts” Building,” as. Nk -| my endorsem f q ing,” aa ent 0! Per raow you area brave man. I know a oh ge ad N. _ "lexperience has been very sai fot only because you have told me, but “ Wis cant thar ler 0. dollew ot the mucous membranes become | {ACtory from its use, and ed it, that you have Rai ey Sea cone partly | firmly believe that it is Decause i nave verin F for a lgtie while?” he remarked wear!ly partly lose their function. eve ¢ notches ‘on your gun ¥ oat as he (rodged toward the elevated rali-| Peruna corrects all this by its specttc| Known remedy for cat went up Lar pS bad bl yey way 10 at Thirty-third street at |operation on all the mucous membranes of its different foi -C Some ot the seaders of the ‘syaten have another spelt in the Tombe’’ |""one poe r Leander jew made have " n the Tomba, ne bottle convince any one. Once . New York give over their ac to District-Attorney Jerome stated after id Pet deco: Fuln you amply by calling thelr atten- | {dentified with Greene Consolidated Cop- 7 wee a Po gal Mfe-long stand. | eeived auch a volume of enth Ask ¥ our Druggist for Free Peruna A imanao for ‘ r. Ho sa that 4 the arrest of Sommerfield that he had ir Sia pecs | ee cee sees lPREVENT PANIC (MRS. DI PIETRO |DIAMOND PHIL s2xictsrins So to eat ‘Int me say to you, you have And tat next to him the larweat single ‘ a i cS rt ce customer, You or by of wtock belongs to vietion of ‘The famous confi ¢ man wus soon ‘o¢ those who heave ooged Laord MRI after arraigned before Justice Davis. Or any of the dirty curs of t Byavem ont s PRs oy Sg od in the Criminal Branch of the Bupreme may. come {0 my office, oF any other) Gu “Thomas "W:" aweon, whow Court, and committed to the. tombs place thal o acoe ong tesvonsibie.”’ exemmadbeoseins — amieagiepeone ON HOLIDAY without ball, Attorneys for Sommer- and when you come I will be there fieki protested at this aotton iC, meet you. _e ‘Seventy- COL, GREENE FAILS |Eiiec crmtt Shia ah “soi: {Policeman Eugene Fox and|Woman Who Shot and Killed| Weinseimer,-Convicted Waiking| A NOVEL FOR ONE CENT, TO MEET LAWSON. |iisMinetfontnt “tnt Seem Principal Waters Help Pupils; Brother-in-Law Reoites Story! Delegate’ and Suooessor to| ,2°°"?, Suey % Rvanine Wor nine wan Tory We itaret tn tne | veataning to toot =" to Leave School Building} the Tragedy—Not a Trace) Sam Parks, Won't Have to Betuniay Bethea of tha eels OTHER TRIPS office in thisciitr Me veanrtont| Threatened by Flames. of Fear, Go to Sing Sing Just Yet. | jos, aergiuive, soni by, Eenent be Travel via the 4 crowds, and brokers’ | of the 4i pecting to eve Col, Greene, _ miss it ‘tone ae Seston connections were ned to stormed by men anxious for news of rea te: " magnate and talk plainly 10) ‘The quick action of Policeman Kugene| With but apparently iittle concern | Justice Miller, of Cortlandt, grant im. about the outcome of her trial Mrs, Gy) : coil, Graane did) nob appear, and the | Fox, of the Kast One Hundred street | Roma Ti Pietro aat in Fob meget | pepe gered aamgiag Pap ag Pn |, disappoint because . been ‘cheated of the expected clash, |#tation, and Principal Waters, of Public} before Recorder Goff in General Ses | Court here to-day. His counsel will melted away. express! strong opin- » « sions to-day and listened to the teaul- | foun of the tow Tore eee eta” | Scholl No. 8, whioh is on the wot side how have an opportunity of arguing ERIE RAILROAD. Buffalo - $8.00 Cincinnati - $16,¢ Cleveland - 12,00 Chicago - 18,00 Proportionate Rates to Other Points, — Secure sleeping and parlor car reservations early, and general information at Erie ticket offices: ees 113 Broadway, N. ¥.; 237 Broadway, N. Caambers and West 234 a. . ¥, 261 Broadway, N.Y, Sw Broadway, Y.; Jersey City Station; 583 N.Y.) 180 Broadway, N.Y; 1404) Brooklyn: 18% Market @t,. Wway, No Yo: 2% Unlon Sauare NY: JL: 122 River &t., Moboken. No dh mony of witnesses produced by We|for & new trial before the Appellate of Lenox avenue, betweer One Hundred prosecution, endeavoring to prove that| Division, while Weinsel ———e r, who was 4 and Thirty-iifth and One Hundred andjshe killed her brother-in-law, Mike | convicted of extortion & walking Thirty-sixth streets, prevented a panic| Rago, in cold blood, delegate, need not go to Sing Bing. The | to-day when & fire was discovered in} “Me innocent,” ashe said in broken | certificate acts as a stay, | sold the cellar of the house next to thw | English. “Memo afraid; he bad man.” | Ball will be secured for Welnselmer, | MIMICS F T @ohool by Fox. He notified the prin-| Assistant District-Attorney Train be- bg Will be berated from the Tombs atltul clpal, eves that Mrs. Di Pietro shot and | Pending the final decision of the case. ‘The fire dril alarm was sounded, and piles age ter “due deliberation and Rags ivs Miller's certificate js based on EL MORE PIANO although smoke was pouring trom the] Mr. Train wants Recorder Goff to al-| gence ee? Sdmlsslon of Improper evi- P tak célar into the schoolroome there was tow the ty te i Thste-earth crest | TAs evidénee was .tepardtig the an. not the « le. Th crime, No. jaat Thirty-fourth street, i mS tO Ol james Baker, Deputy Register Sh Ge Mvp and thapgce thet premiaea, © soe {fogatlon of the plumbing contract be- of Deeds, Thrashed in His Of-| much ¢o quiet the children. Attor two | Train said. “ls so aientet as to provide | cave © sirike of plumbers, there being : claeses had been marohed into the|* hiding ‘place for the woman. while| °° lence that Weinselmer ordered fice In Jersey City By Richard) vara it was seen that there waa no| naling for Rago, ang it the jury rould| the atrke, and testimony of « former 2 be taken there this could easily be| attempt at extortio: 8b in | monthly payments of #4 MO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE an Herman, Athletic Lawyer, | {tet saneer and the claaoes resumed | seen.” builder, upon anotber| uly warranted, THE BIG STORE ACTTY IM FTSELE \ wyer, thoir work, Recorder Goff has Mr. Train's request The ti ¢ th Ae se " bargain $1 ' As the fi to allow the jury to be taken to the heory of the law is that it is Im- ty wae ie 1 ee iremen were retuming and Uenemant under consideration, At the| Proper to attempt to prove one crime yea” Dime aqponenne © yeu ove ‘ jcoman Fox was on his way to the| close of the prosecuti ‘ane the Re-| by evidence of another one, buy fi ig " James Baker, Par yi station to make « report, he discovered fever may fina it neceasary to grant) Justice Miller fixed ball for Philip “Ty it Ria gh dy omy te stien ta Seroay Chy ty| mee f from the seminary ef] ' “SVigenee of a Straggte Welnesimer ate to-day at $10,000. An way ano Co., SIXTH AVE. nena oom = MOTOTSTS. en Mrs. 2 eat , fort wil (7 Richart Herman, a lawyer. The trou- H. M. Scoville, on the northw be made to secure « bonds. anetactarers, NEW YORK corner of One Hundred and Twenty-|,,When the Recorder took his seat upon | man this 4 Bth Ave., New York City. pa ble was thé result of an alleged amsault the bench this morning Mr. Train re- ey offered ti lawyer's ol father by the sixth street and Fifth avenue, There! called Phil K. Sweet, “ — e were thirty girls in the bullding w ox-polic and man-a' MANNA" Open Bresings till Cheistmes, || R. B. ety, la « Princeton graduate| {%.F* Broke out on the re — ere rho hear te hota fred tha The Old Biblical Term Suggests Good | eg ina ustc Oxe. and an athlete, He is quick-tempered At first they tried to put # out, but that when he ran Food. Z ; See Jacoby || Wake Sdeal Christmas Sifts, the woodwork, which had caught fire | stairs after Mra. Di Pietro after the ‘and is quick to resent any refiection on shoot tt Jatt hes raged poss wae Ub from an overheated gns-stove, was al- ng jatter had exclaimed: “Y T shot him, because I good wi Such remarkable o te materi cents Mae Yon Yat ar | A re paugh tout ytd per a Regine Panta Mr. Baker t an emateur actor and &/ the house. He qilleted' the gift students motion for dismissal on. the | lecte na — that the best physicia: mimic, He mimicked the elder Herman] and saw that all got out of the house | "und that the promucition hhd failed | lok to the rearrangement roy pal About Xmas Presents, | When the latter called at the ofice ves-| safely. The firemen were late in arriv. | Utterly to make out a case. This mo- | son's diet as one of the most impor. 4 My showcases have many striking to-day the laived the| ing on account of the first fire, The| ton was genied by the Court and a re-/ tant thin * ,00), ess waa then taken, ea. Coure- House an dasked damage was 81,00) he the dofanse nad cae mS neue the Clinte Publishing| #4 conclasive eaves, to all Christ- ‘The apploay was te! 4 mn Lawyer ‘a decla 0., i) of medical mas doubts. Come and see for your- woot Beran Te natn man's ASKS THAT POLICY Re ba Bf ehow. ag pee? ai Bre in Chicago, writes as ‘eee self, especially if you have bea dis- ;| scalp, and a moment later the office MEN GET “LIMIT.” He then called a Pee fs of witnesses, |S4y8 that ae does not object to our| *ppointed elsewhere, was @ wreck. Baker hed been tossed « | Who testified to the t character | using his name publicly, 1 am not excepting a single jewelry here and t! the of the hy td the quarrelsome dis-; “| wish to state a few facts which| store when | state you cannot procure Mrs, De Pietro then went on the| Will show to you why there t@, ang| elsewhere Jewels of more dependable 0 ‘Two Old Offenders Arrested, @iand herself and told the story of | ever will he, in my heart a most} quality, or more correct and exclusive | fin Boston to-day, too, and long before | men went home. Ra Visit to her on the day of the| grateful appreciation of Grape-Nuts| designs in jewelry. My store has! hirty-f 4 Two alleged polloy-writers were ar- @ WOMAN Was calm apd ne care i ‘Thomas W. ‘awe be on Bramhal ‘avenue, Soreey chy. “ ralgned in Harlem Police Court to-day roughout the recital, Her story | 24 & fite-giving, herve-strengthening | earned a reputation as the most unique was the winner of the’ Grand Prize at the St. | Louis and Buffalo Exe’ sitions. This is the ped award, Re usic Boxis ma tured by the oldest firm of music box te: and health-restoring food. f its kind in New York eee by dupt. Richard A. Burke, of the God.| ve An impressive one, although ir aif. | and ? sah vate vemos a i world, ty 0 met As the news opreed in no detall f the story ‘My eldest son, William R,, As to prices—high rents don’ | 5 Qhrough the narrow crooked thorough- HIGGINS PAYS HIGH. dard Anti-Policy Society. ‘Thuy wore|has repeatedly told aince the killing of | taken with w ee oat what a se turers in the re attack of scariet| them—that’s all. | Joseph Nestor, accused of his third of- . “i Di Pletro told graphicadly how she | fever, This left him a state of such . fense, and Christopher Kohler, who has! nad fought with hago poy nie utter collapse and 7 Seaeh en by hapa & suspended sentence hanging over|thremened her we daath “caiers _ nerve force. 4 ane take a AB JACOBY, unable to in his own weight, him. ran away with “A complication of troubles fol-| 175 6th Ave,, bet. 12th and sen (Special to The Evening World.) Both BUFFALO, Dec, 13.— Gov.-¢lect Hig- lowed, the kidneys became atected and the doctors all declared his case , fares around State stree; that there © Was & man up from New York to tell \) Lawson he was a liar, a fakir and a *ehatiatan the crowd grew denser, offices were jammed—so much go, very little business could be done. mrest outside the office was and the crowd extended for in all directions, Their years of experi ence has taught ale that the Regina of to- day is the acme of music box making. Regina Music Be were convicted about three months ago and both promised they would abandon policy gambling and go gine has definitely decided to appoint ex-Senator Cuthbert W. Pound, of Lock- [into honest business, Supt. Burke kep' gost. “ue private Lag bad | 4 watch and became convinced they were he might suffer by | ®t living up to their promise Naturally the stomach was too hall spitt enfeebled to retain or assimilate solld| Greene Copher Breaks Badly, {abandoning his law practice to accept| Alded by Detective-Sergeant Brady, of Then he put food, and milk, beef tea and the like pointment Mr. Hi Commissioner McAdoo's office, and Po-| shears. “Then Meg trey air of | soon became bausesting to him. | plays tunes ma Hoeman Dixon, of the East One Hun-| tok my revolver mat two shots, |,., 5mply as an experiment a spoon- | dred and Twenty-alxth Street Station, | One after the other. I believed my lite | ful of Grape-Nuts was suggested and he dlecovered yesterday a woman who! oh took my baby to my | tried. Its predigested constituents had been buying slips from Nestor until 4 done the ba OMS seemed to oxactiy sult my bo she was t | Eure’ We had indeed found twenty years ago. i a | Regina Music Box has a splendid list of the 9 || newest tunes, and the latest compositions are” j x d DI Pietro told the Jury Rago had| “He not only retal ! . GRANT’S AUTO SMASHED. ; annoyed her dally for nearly. theee | relished it and asked for more, Preecifl <. | being added daily. - Riectrie Car Strikes It and Chawte ‘ rare | Men a eaateanailon, by (Mr, ‘Train, | In4 Sey $7 Oe vemee to mend, and / : | S400 |S ALL THAT IS NECESSARY four Is Thrown Out. Poorest: and hie gAme was of the most a platol previous to the time she Ter. | Gradually from mere ekin and bone:| | SA { ae Mae tio wed by trmec| iin rn : ahier wi mar: | pase the one with which shot With ady, bright-eyed | 4 DOWN BRING ONE TO YOUR HO yor |. Grant, was struck 'wenty-fourth street and Paik Why 4 son hows + tole’ J ‘A weat-bound Fifty-ninth atreet perked soetwe with polley ulipe in hie oases etn aed oe roman Nt MF rere ot as Aly Pe th PRICES 5/0 to $400. JU : ' ‘ “Under the matte, Mrs. Di Piet “Can you w ,” : IN avenge Yo-day and badly Supt. Brie waked tor a comriace ex- | repied .° ily Grape-Nuts ts considered are

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