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BHER FOR DOKLYN NINE let Heart, Says Gay » Burlesquer. Baffled, She Al- , by the Puzzling Curves of His Affection. $10,000 DAMAGES. Now Seeking the Fiekle Trolley-Dodger In Mies Du Mort's Behalf. , Dymont, one of the many at- Rhokive members of the City Sorts o Company, had a corps of vera woattered over Brooklyn “@earching for Artie Goodwin, for the Brooklyn Baseball Club, ist whom she hus begun a sult for moh of promise, In the complaint she ‘againat the twirler of the Trol- ahe declares that her heart @amaged $10,000 worth, and she Artie to dig it up. fe @ pretty, vivacious bit of a fwho saya she ts not long out of teeme, and whose appearance bears ut, It wae four years ago in Al- What Artie Goodwin crossed her se CoM ry “THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, A PRIL 12, 1908, BLACK HAND'S BOMB NEARLY WRECKS HOUSE |Destroys Stoop and Shatters Windows of Threatened Man's Home, Following the receipt of four letters signed by the Black Hand Society threatening death to him, his wife and one child, unleas he gave $500 to a rep resentative of the Black Han oan wan early to-dcy placed under the hom» of Pietro Caoiozza, a barber at No. 438 Maroy ayonue, Williamsburg, and exploded, wrecking wre stoop. Cacioaza was usleop in bis home early this morning when there cam tor: rific explosion, The stoop of the house was carried away and the window: were shattered, ‘The entire neighbor- hood was shaken by the vibration, ‘When the police got to the scene they found Caclossa standing in the street trembling with fear, He was taken to the police atation, and there he told reluctantly of the letters he had re- ceived. Writers of Letters Known, ‘The letters were obtal . ce,” It was paid that the \eritere oi | the letters are known, and that thelt Arreste Would follow. Poiloe Captain |Holthan, of the Clymer wtreet station {a of the opinion that the men eae meni: bers of a gang who have been operating all through Brooklyn. ‘They are greatly feared by the Ital and tn scores of Instances the 1d is pald Gerpan pald the: use pitt qwreale vengonns ‘The bomb that was plased under Ca- clonga’a house wag in an tron pipe. It waa evidently put there by inexpert- enced hands, for had \t been under the house Instead of under the stoop it would have wreoked the building. Four Vigorous Old Souls in One Family “It has imparted new vitality and strength into our time-worn bodies and lengthened our lives,’’ is the eloquent tribute of this quartet of octogenarians. Each One Owes Ripe Old Age, Health, Vigor and Peace of Mind to DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY. Thore aro nearly 4,000 centenarians in the United States, ‘The last conaus shbws that In the United states, with a popriation of 76,000,000, there aro 1,989 men and 2,247 women of one hundred yenre of age or more. ‘The leading nations of Buvopé have but half as many with more than twioe the population. HOW TO LIVE TO BE ONE HUNDRED Quite a was hard work, giving, life-pres MRS, MARY EILER, 96 Years. Beware of our im‘tators who advertise cheap combinations of drugs and dange Don’t Ict these imitators and substitutes mislead you, prolong life. ‘g0 number of these old people were recent); reedon from worry, careful living, fresh ving, tonle-stimulant. prescribed by all 1 PETER MUTOH. tributed their great age. terviewed and asked am to what they especia In ocording to directions. Dumty's 4 Dulty's Pure Whiskey, taken regula ed in prominent hospitals, it It MRS. MARGARET OVINGER, MRS, CATHERINE MUTCH, 85 83 Years. Years, Years, There is only one early every case the answer an absolutely pure, health. Muncie, Ind,, Jan, 20, '05, “We have sed Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and fee! has lengthened our lives, has imparted new strength and vigor into our tme-worn bodies, and we can truthfully say that by the use of it as a medicine 3) we have been able to live together as a family to a % ripe old age. Our ages range from 83 to 96 years, By its use we hope to have our lives prolonged, and recom- mend this excellent whiskey to all who wish a stimulant of sterling quality.’ MARY A MUTCH, Mra CATHBRINE i, MUTCH, Mrs. MARGARET OVINGER, EILER, -| Gol rous narcotics to true elixir of SPRING SUITS, $15 to $35. Men who wear these can G @ dollar more for je good clothes than ve FlfiedBenjamine@ “The goods are right and the price ia right,” Chandler & Co. 31 Cortlandt St. SPECIAL. d Eyeglasses, $1.00. This most remarkable ofte aye aio Burpee ‘ot aticentadne thee ¥ aity of my optical worl Cy Inv three finest equlpped fe. the bly ones tal Ny tatest and FREE OF CHARGE, enaipreacH ve: the right glasses only when SPECIAL NOTICE! To-night we close our store 211 & 219 6th Ave, for good. Saturday morning we open our new store on ¢ Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway. Customers of the 6th Avenue store whose wearing ap- parel needs cannot wait till Saturday will find what they wish at either of our \ Branches, 279 Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St., 125th St. & Third Ave. Bull Bwthus or whe crossed his. They were a‘ ‘at the Mansion House, Miss Du- s atepped to her doorway for a at just as Artie emerged from his HE REMARKABLE CURES ord have been you whould con- SNAKES AND RATS SLAY DOGS lite—Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, as to the Invigorating qualtttes of DUFFY Tho earnest and convincing statement, of the four members, hale nnd hearty, of this well-known and highly respected family: 4 PURE MALT WITSKEY. i NOULAbIOg and keeping alive the vital sparks and Bringing Into full pay all the orcar of life. after’they pave eon rin down by sleknass, over. ©. comen almost {n the nature of a revelation, ANd yet the cordial Indorsement of these worthy old people Is similar to that of thonnetis id by the regular and aystomatie use of this xrand Invigorator peal tone, € mulant, en m od fron suffering and enabled to reach a ripe Oo} ‘ m Love at First Sight. Nor nearly’ beit’a, century Dully'a ure Malt Whinkey has been prescribed by do ters, and used exclusively in over £(u0 leading hospitals, at the sreatent tonic en wiser ener and bealth-titider known to medicine. Lt is the only positive preventive and ¢' ol neumntion, pneumonia, grip, sore throat One is, coughs, a 4% 0. “ ‘vO was attired only in my night ferors, dymapsiar Ingigostion, constipation: and avery form ot lung, powel and storpach trouble. “It aide digestion, sootter and quiets the. tired and jaded nerves, enriches the 2 “our case” Rite te the wav Miss Dumont de- blood, ailekens the heart's notion avd. cir giation, tones Up aud strengthens the wholv aystons, It kills the folsohous diccase werme and drives them from the system, service is ate FREE OF CHARGE. Should you require glasses, 1 am offer: Gold Eyeglasses for $1, ty and in the enjoyment of the blessings and activities of lite, and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is a promoter of hoalth and long life. It makes tho old hale and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey contains no fusel o!] endows the young With a vigorous manhood that enndier the possessor to successfully compat all the emergencies of life. and js the only whiskey recognized by the Govarnment as a mediolne. CAUTION,—When you ask for Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey be sure you get th: genuine. Dishonest dealers, mindful of the excellence of this | the Inoldent, “Artie saw me Weaw him at the same moment. ) it was a case of love at sight.” ia instantancous etirring of pas- Such Is the Veracious Story Told by Keeper Investigating dds the actress, ripened into a rT Death Charges in| preparation, will try to sell you cheap Imitations and substitutes, which are put on the market for profit only, and which far from relleving the J those are the Kind othera charge 88 for. “which had for its objective a mar- Strange of Charges sick, are positively harmful, Demand Dulty’s and be sure you get It. Sold by every reliable druggist and grocer in the country, or direct, $1,00 A ead three estab. Seremony, Astle, it would ap- h was not in a hurry to attain the Hand, Myra says, it was not until last that an item in an Al- Peper informed her that Pitcher in and Mra, Goodwin intended @nding the winter in Memphis. And f am not a grafter,” sald Myra day, fingering packages of lette! Ih she declared Artie had written, letters will show how he de- 4a . It 1g not money I am after, )but I want to punish a man who would ead & defenseless woman on for four ote ile tishe was to become a wife, as Are Goodwin has done," To His “Only Sweetheart.” fead some of Artie's alleged los of passion. In most of them was usually “awfully glad’ bout ing. This one is supposed to have fecelved by Myra from the Hotel 4 don, Memphis, in May, a year a } Only Swethcart—Your dear let- ter received last night. I was awful pela to hear from you, my dear, sweet ) Myra, and I em awful glad you are Pfeeling so good, If you were here I ) Would kiss you to death, I want to @sk you a question, dear; Would you Want to come down here and live with me when we are not married, or would to believe she was loved and, Hoboken Pound. ‘The Hoboken dog pound tx bullt over a swamp on Willow avenue, that city, | Keeper Willlam Quinn saphyxiates his | changes once a week in alnuge gas tank Several days ago he opened the pound to find that two dogs had dled during | tho night, The next day two more doga were | dead in the morning, and the same rate | was kept up until Quinn decided that tho deaths were not due to animals | fighting among themselves, as he first thought, and so sat up and watched during last night, He and a friend named Grannelll both watched the place lit night, About 10 o'clock, Quinn said to-day, several snakes appeared in the pound, coming jthrough the crevices in the walls, They | | Were followed by a number of muskrats, | ‘The snakes and muskrats attacked the | |@ows and there was a terrific fehl, Quinn says that he and Grannelii beat | off the Intruders, but not before they | had killed one dog. } Every crevice und hole in the walls [and floor of the pound have now | nalled up, and If that dosn't keep the snakes and muskrats off Quinn ts going to ask the city to move the pound to some other part of the city. = as a bottle. Special Sale of Cotton Dress Fabrics. 10,000 yards Best Quality Printed Batiste, Dimitres & Percales, very large variety of most attractive designs and color. lings in polka dots, rings, fig- ures, stripes and small and large floral designs, on white, {light blue, navy, brown and black grounds, Look for the trade-mark, the ‘Old C iemist,’’ on the label, and be certain the scal on the cork is unbroken. Remarkable Piano Se “Continued ling i A Few Days Longer Our April Sale, now a week under way, has been a gratification, for never was the response larger or the appreciation more marked, Little prices in large type are not necessarily a proof of big values. It is the kind of Pianos that the money buys that makes the purchase’ a bargain or not. The Prices for Reputable Pianos That This Sale Extends Have Had No Equal. nly be had at my Ail Swark muaranteed to give ect RAtistaction And 18 Lacked by my mutation of years and that I am New. Vorkis largest optician. fl} ovarde, eh i oP eat 1520 Tid. AUR, bet. BONN & BIN Si ab i i lo } MTR BT. Silks and Dress Goods. Your attention is called to! | these Two Special Items on sale the next few days at 34c. | a range o' To the Public. We have many advantages over other clothiers that should urge you to buy your clothing in our stores. 1, The stores themselves form an, OUTLET—permitting us to handle with ease larger and more variegated’ stocks than you can find elsewhere, For instance, instead of only two or three patterns in suits to sell at any one price we have a dozen or more for you to choose from and fd sizes in each pattern to fit men of every build. 2. SPECIALIZATION, We con- (rol more tailoring organizations than any other concern, These ore ganizations are specialists in differs ent lines of clothing made to, sell at from $10 to $30, For instance, we sell the best suit at $10 ever made, because we control an organization ZT Want my esters to ever And out we pba ved together before we were mar- and 42%c. a yard, they orig-|that makes $10 suits only, Like inally sold as high as 50c.| wise we sell the best $25 suits, be- and 75¢. a yard, cause the tailors who make them a for us make high-grade clothing Silks, Just make comparisons. The assortment is made up of factory samples, studio used, concert used, return rentals and second-hand instruments, uni- versally conceded to be the best and largest collection in Greater New York. A display that is a revelation to all who visit us. Some of the Pianos have been so little used that they cannot be distinguished from new—and every |MGR, BURTSELL OFFICIATES AT NOTABLE CEREMONY. at 11c. per yd., special value, hand £3 7 Taylor, “Now, dear, I love you better than| iin the world, and I want you! but I don’t want anybody they Hved together be ‘ore ' The same day the only. ROME, April 12.—An interesting cere- 3. SUPPLY. We control the out. mony occurred to-day in the Basilica peg lpaatd BARR itratenel St, Agnes, two miles outside of s instrument has been put in periect condition and is guaranteed by us, By 12,000 yards put of certain mills, so that many Me—0 that you can be my ‘Mascot ROMS The building stands over the) Broadway and Twentleth Street, looking carefully over the list it will be seen that no one’s means or taste has Printed Foulards, | of the best fabrics woven in America Arne onion e others) the) can be had only in. our stores, You * Don't you think I am right Bay Jove You more than ever. 4 can tell mamma, as I certainly } catacombs, , body of St, Agnes |s burle While Plus IX., April 12, 1855, was re- Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, been slighted. Every purchase you make is surrounded and safeguarded by 45 years of in desirable patterns and col-| orings, will be on sale can be sure that clothing you buy here is “exclusive. Don + yon t! nk, dan, you shoult +) ceiving there the College of the Pro. ; © : ; . 4 nd see your mamma, and you PAEAMI, the Noor gave way and a manufacturing and selling experience—the best for the best’s sake; the serv- at 42%kc. yd 4, SQUARE DEALING, If any Ren ears Sid Hikeb any | cr alicrty test belie mates elegy ing of your real interests in the best, most conscientious and durable manner 4 : yd., customer of ours is dissatisfied for a ‘n e pnty elow. Fort tely { ' + . e BY) Bin FIBLE: (BS Tauony cra Mes ane Lone eee Come before all the best values are disposed of; they are selling quickly. sold as high ae 760, yd. | any season whatsoever we always persona considered a miracle, | ; endeavor to give him a “square My love, and write me a long ee ae ey SuNivors of the accident 1 Gordon & Son Ebony 3 Beautiful Sterling Up- 8 Very Fine Full Size All Woot Chalhes. Gee ees in Pyhange his yoy. Yours, with ali my love, til| Or inode No yond Ly Upright, medium size, rights, mahogany and oak Square Planos, thorough. ‘ ; ‘ want th, ARTHUR GOODWIN.” | Rublin, the feaident lepresat rifh, fall tone, in excellent cases, used on'y a few times ly overhauled; ‘real vaiue $40 150 pieces All Wool Challies, money back—anything he wants. FE Promised a Diamona Ring, |i iMRy lA oun wermay gonaition, cow when new S115] ik eonctis aarae Mi #75%0 800; esha. in dots, neat, small patterns, Invertigate our way of doing bush Mp Anottier letter, dated Albany, Jan, 15, | Areeted by the usin aN] aA ee new, perfect In'every way; $360 About 20 Second-Hard and white ground with Dres- ness, examine our Easter offerings P 190, reads: a, latter |W 1 Richardson Upright,con- prices {rom $32B t0,.+-++ Upright Planos, of vari- den figure, on gate in wear for men and boys, give us a 4 heart ght when I start Bouth, Don’ trouble, deur, "My Only Darling—You know in your that I love you as much, bilan Intoned te 7 ) @8 my own life and everything will be mamma, as I don't want to cause | Present. as 1 love you so | fowers "and leelebrated high. 81 83 and atowed the Benedio of the College of the Propagand 't| number of American atudents oe |ALLEGED POOL-ROOM cert size, powerful tone, BOOd aS MEW vs veeeerreee 1 Jacob Bros. Upright, ebonized case, modern de- sign, condition like new... 1 Sterling Upright, ebon- ized case, cabinet grand $145, $470 12 New Uprights, our own make, in fancy mahogany, walnut and oak cases, ar- tistic designs, been rented during past musical season; real value from $300 to $350; now from $225 to.. $260 privilege ‘ous makes, which have come to us in exchange; all have been thoroughly repaired and relinisled and look and sound like new, fully guar- anteed in every way, with any time, if not satisfac. of exchange at at 34¢. yd., actual value 450, & 500, yd, Lord&3 7 Taylor, chance to “show you” why if you haven’t already got if, you should now Get the Habit. Goto Brill Brothers Hou asked me it T was married, You | KEEPERS DISM size, In splendid condition 2 0. tory: prices, all ow that I am nut, dear, tru \ Lad) i$ - yi Pi y all genuine ving, and you rea bet m: sister | H ISSED, original p ice $325; now.. 1 \9 Very Cine Baare ees bargains, $125 to.... 0066 $175 Broadway and Twentieth Street, Four Convenient Stores: _ ould be all of with POY GIGS: ichayd BagAni (yeniveelent youts 1 Sterling Upiig t, Ly and {m excellent condition, |1 Baby Grand, a beautiful Vitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, | 211 & 210 Sixth Aves moar 14th gt you s nice diamond ting with| og, of No, 600 ‘Tenth avenue, and {red case, cabinet crand siae, rea! value $50 to $75) spe- $25| Sterling, used a few times taste unit! AR, closed to-morrow. you, | Samuel Ash, twenty-elght years old, areaseleny tonaltion Chal, €ACH soessersssesss ence AY TOR PUTIa) GH TIAG bom 279 Broadway, near Chambers of No. 200 West One Hundred and see bee AS A ening. OE $225 7 Large Fine Square Plan musical season; It is a gen- $485 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich gamma ny love. Good-by, with| ond street, were arraigned to-day be- 4A Bion, Give DEIR 69251 HOW: sh 41 4.0» |” os. rosewood and ebonized ulne bargain at 128th St., Corner Third Ave. Olever, ao choer me up nwest, | fore Magistrate Omn in the Wert | Below Me 1 Huntington Upright, ma- ci beautiful instruments; 2 Sterling Uprights, beau. Yours till death, GOODT Side Court charged with running a hozany case, boudoir size, ally cost from $50 to tiful art designs, concert mrned Against Ball-Playe pool-room at No, 116 West Fifty-thiral export Ceiign; regular price $190: $1,000; your choice at $5: $60 size, rich full tone; spe. $385 - dated Mansion House, Albany, | street, ‘They were discharged on ac-| $275) DOW vr erersorseorss to asses oo Clal ateseeeess EPILEPTIC HIS POSITIVELY GURED. le 1908, read Qirl wi ing Myra. p to put a sy. i It to-mitrow, dear, te #5. 1 would like wi ave boon with you Inatead \¢ ». ‘Tell me, dear, in your ne dear, where do you jump ere, dear? Twill jump, t yee you, #0 sure and te two games In Troy and beat fe have beat them four and put them {n third place, our letter just re- wtul glad to hear (rom awfully | count of lack of evidence The arrests ternoon by 6 Schmidt nt of of 1 xt, tel street place and found n surrounding char’ he two alleged Richard hen they numb: and tw ere | an ar ognized for th In dism|si dence the M de yesterday at- nd Slow Times in Cllcawo, (From the Chicago Chrontete,) Bame old snowstorm, Sane old brand, Same old bilsters On the hand, Same old doorstep, White as chalk, Same old shovel, Same old walk, You will find all these Pianos plainly marked. out any charge for interest. And any Piano purchased from us, regardless be exchanged at our expense, if it proves unsatisfactory in any way. Terms ‘to Suit Income, Cash if you lie, or monthly payments with. of price or make, may dear, that I wag not out be those girls, as I got Aue gret at bein winter, as ft cost me about! he supposed reat winters for me, ene nee Brae Bh Le can Bare cla pavenient, yore. you do ena tn | Hight tothe ‘pooleroomn gante,” Game old tert ub Btope coughing, checks night cough, abet nat YOU, Mill never Ket tie, Tn the adr, Manufacturers cures any cold, preventarerious throat co ‘et 1) LEADING ODD FELLOW bzAp. Benes saeaeitee : : fand lung troubles. Best for children e fy BALTIMORE, April 12.-Gen, J. F, ‘All the time, Wholesale and Retail Warerooms: STERLING BUILDING bl i gal ride Grant, Grand Beoretary of the Bovereign 3) Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows in the ited Bares died to-day at the Union Bae ra were he ee on Bame old verses, Same old rhyme, Bame old readers, Bare old. writer, Writes the Fulton Street Corner of Hanover Place, Brooklyn, tre Sterling Piano ~. ent Relieves difficult breathing, breake up congestion when head, throat and chest are all stuffed up and wheesy, New York’ Best Letter from a Grateful Mother, Cranford, N. J., Jen, 81, }p0d, EPILEPTO INSTITUTE ~ eenuewens 1 take fy? pi ire im writing pa dag far, Sauter Shae Greer sete Hat ta yf ny Se years, ‘hav by eeventoun autre id @ny a ever, medicine, eleven Ree atthcke, 1, ret ore Family Cough Medicine nub te oot gt the ives, ee, ae Mint one,

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