The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1905, Page 24

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Racers, Takes a Warming- ~~ Up Spin Outside, ‘Valhalla, which has been "a drydock in Hoboken, went into the Water again to-day, spick and wpan and Peady to start in the ocean race for the (Kaimor'a Cup Tuesday. Phe Wndymion left Tebo's dock, Brooklyn, Mtted out with extra spare for the race and went down to Bandy Wook. ‘The Fleur de Lys had another trial pin Cutaide the Hook. She will be the eager boat in the race. Capt. Bohlin has the Fleur de Lys in tig trim and says he will keep her “ mg every day, Coming troin tie sit en madtog feet as he docs, using « hoat for all ‘ign aha ite boat needs exercise (0 Weep tn trim the Flour de Lys will not gat atele, Gangs of workmen aecrubbed arid ) (peraped the underbodies of the Atlantic ‘i Gunbdeam yesterday while they were ‘at the, Moree Iron Works in Shae tinea it Se Ha Nee aE | ot REBUKES nine, Seoldes giving a chance to see the a! of the race the Cepheus will follow, Ke yaohts several miles ta sea. Luncheon BELLEVUE MEN Justioe O'Gorman Denounces t ‘the Practice of Permitting Lawyers to Seek Business / ruth the Patients There, : Pustice O'Gorman, of the Supreme | Court, to-day added to that of Justice taxerald in a similar case his de- Wancletion of a long standing bad prac- ‘tice in the city hospitals of permitting ves of lawyers to seek bus fmesa among patients suffering from in- East The ruling to-day grew out of e ‘by Mark Harrington, a cab ieey against the city for injuries @uused by being pitched off bin cab by & Gefoctive pavement, A wheel of Har- Fington's cab dropped into # hole in the West Forty-soventh street asphalt, nim off his perch, He was @o badly injured that he was in the four months. When Ralph Gil- brought sult for him for $10,000 ‘@amages he found a» complaint had al lodged By another lawyer. Seemen bad never seen this lawyer, Solicitor of accident cases, T. Ignasto had tmportuned the cabby in leg bad passed off. According "atfidavite, he represented himself as joer of the People’s Legal Aid So- ail ne in pcre of this lawyer: umdieputes facts in this motion & scandalous condition in Belle epttal which justty exposes those jhority in thet institution to the censure. a¢ it fl hee “The plaintift (Herrington) while a ft in the hospital, grievously fl, fas induced by one T. Tgnanio Reves to os ® claim for damages in ‘his hands, jont was subjected to the im. Becushities of this person as soon as the hospital doctora completed thelr In- fal ereentnatio ation, He intimated that his hands ire to plage SA ul in ER yc AOS rie Nada |] Dollie’ s Secret. le ‘Little Dohlie Dimple nd it very simple a jh when she was not mete very frank to confess Sunday World. Hel ‘ant Ads.—-classified, i HTS READY FOR KAISER'S CUP RACE ACROSS ( OCEAN’ will be served on board and the Guntd Band wilt ke Shinggs iy down the y on . irboar, who comea here, 4 join Lord Brassey un the yacht Leiba) qynich will participate m the ooean for the, Bmperor William Cup, arrived here to-day on the Mreaicer Lucania, from Liverpool and Queenstown. ou avely on THREE COUNTS HAVE RUN OF HARD LUCK IN NEW YORK Rodel Insisted on Being Entertained at Mrs.Van- derbilt’s, Roggi Tried to Get Away with a Brooch and Sockey Dodged a Board Bill—All Unwill- ing Guests of the Com- monwealth, ‘These are dog deys for counts, real or phony, New York entertained three Of them’ in sts police courts yesterday, and there ts « good prospect of all of them spending the summer mith us ae Guests of the commonweakh, ‘One of them, Raggi, Count Carlo, tried to get away with a $1,500 brooch; an- other, who eald he was “Count” Adolph Rodel, insisted cn being entertained a} the home of Mrs, Cornelius Newytetlg and ‘had! to be led away to the foofl ward at Bellevue, while the third, one Count Arthert Sackey, ducked a, board Dill and was landed us a beet, Apparently the police ‘have the goods” on all of them, They are very indignant, of course, and the Kealser Wuhelm mustaches of Count Raggi and Count Sackey fairly bristled with anger when they were accused of being a couple of macers, Count Adolph Rodel haa no Katesrinos to curl up at times ot great emotion, but when he was pinched he had enough junk on him to Blart @ Brazilian diamond shep, Innocent, of Course, ‘The diamond beoosh getaway of the Count Raggi has already been chron- oled in The Bvening World. In epite Of the fact that Raggi had the brooch in his glove when caught, he inelsted tn court yesteniay that be wes an in- Bocent mem. Count BSackay, it seems, yore Tar Charlotte Day, of Mo, 339 ‘eat ‘yfourth street, for rth Braapeerds Aired fa ‘wvonsing’ clothes, was ar ros ea poe beter pa on ‘Count Ay hie Jowetey, rattin hy ve * of ‘the ‘Vasidersitt ‘an naa tener or ce sysoinied ‘the bi ned M esc at nls ra, Ven Fah wo ‘the ‘statlon shove. om: They Threaten Reprisals, If the three counts camry out the vats they have made the German be kept busy for the next few. dave “Aling protesta, | Whenever a German count gets in (rouble he alw threatens \ start diplomatic chan humming. These counts are no ex: Hon t9 the rule, Winat they are golig to-do in the way of reprisals is some: es er he at N eanwhile the atupid Now York ro- lice are holding on to tl to hold on po tham Three counts in one da: Novning like tt has, fore In thie ed, there hasn't been anythin. ‘tine Wt any witeee ating Bench Revolution, ecomed ‘ie. Duos ‘wortin'e rind waa sputtering’ our came giong. us me 18 @ Bre. been dons SHOT WOMAN AND HIMSELF, Victim Had Refnsed to Marry Man | Who Killed Her. | 108 ANGELES, Cal. May Brightman has shot and kijlea {Charles H. Gurney and then com: sulclde here, 13.--A, Mra. tted Unrequited love was the . | Judge, | Chapman, of HAGGLED OVER COACH FARE Scene at Brooklyn oklin Bilabe When Cabby Demanded $2.50 for Trip trom Cafe Boulevard— Settled at Police Station. Patrolman Smith at the Brooldyn Bridge carly tiin morning maw a well: dressed party of three men and two women in a quarrel with the driver of a coach, He made inawry and was told by one of the men that the driver had tried to overcharge (hem, They had driven down from the Cate Boulevard and had agreed to pay $1.60, lue euld. At the bridge the driver de- manded $2.60, claiming that he had the right to get that much for his coach; that £1.90 was his price for a hansom. ‘The members of the party, as Polloe- man Smith got them, were George A Morse, secretary to “some supremo and Mrs, Morse; Charlies Moc. 0, 10 Wassau street, and Mot Apman and George Folwell of Brookiyt Went to thé Oak street station, ere the bill was settled for $1 haseling over it somebody stole and |t was found later at dixon street ——— LEFT $1,700 TO NIECES, Aged Dolly MeCne Kent Sayings in Three Banks» Under Different Namen, The will of Dolly MeCue, who if at No. 314 Bast Twenty-frap sireve | MISSING MAN WAS DROWNED Body of Thomas Quigley, City Playground Watchman Who Disappeared Mysteriously on May 1, Is Found in the Bay. The body of Thomas Quigley, a watchman in the children's playground, Bleyenth avenue, was found to-day in the bay off Governor's Is:and, Quigley was reported missing to the police by his daughter Mary on May 1. On that day he left his home, at No. 188 West Sixty-third street, to qo to church and thence to Rockaway, N. J., wher family has a little ‘country’ hom children learned. that he waa in Focka- wav on May 1, for a pocketbook oon- taining $50, which he bad taken fron New York. was found there, Quigley was sixty-five years old, Well preserved for his age and an un- commonly happy temperament. He waa not a drinker, and his family has asked the, police to probe the mystery of his deat GIRL’S STORY GIVES HER FIANCE HIS FREEDOM. Teresa Seola’n Father Hed Cami Antonio Deluria’s Arrest for Attempted Abduction. fo Delur'a, of N- Mal Mart Fer ‘trent, waa dischirged tn today when, arcalgied to aby ‘ntteen: years bo daughter Save Woeluria telpail ete a char Ferena Boo. of us landior here: waa filed to-day by John McDonald, the tor, Thi Mh | ated a ‘pies tanned Bee mt te emit LITTLE MINNIE ~ | Latest Thing in Millinery Has Struck New Yort and Put the Polo jiat Ou of Business—in Gom . bination with La Syliph: Bend, it ls tard to Beat Propeller hat: the latent thing fm fade te the Syiphe shape, A combinetion of the two may be very Popular when the town gots used to It. ‘New York {s always on the lookout for new things. Now it has two of them, and whet {9 more natural than they | should be combined New York knows all about La Syiphe the newest shape, because The Hven- ing World has told of It in picture and stcry, It looks hard to do, but it len't When one practiies a bit. The celekrat~ ed kungaroo walk, now relegated to the fad waste basket, looked hard, too, but it wasn't fong after it was intro-| | duced that all the girls were praotis-| ing {t, and in a few weeks it became! very popular, The Syiphe shape is hamler than the kangaroo, bur it can be acquired, as Miss Dorothy Bertrand has shown tho readers of The Evening World, ‘The propeller hat hea come along now end put ithe polo bat clean out of busi- ness, The polo hat threatened to carry | everything before it at the outest, and the shopping district was getting to look Uke « parade of Tommy Atkinses, Dut it will have to bite the dust before the propeller hat. There im something very fetohing @bout the newest thing in fashionable millinery. Jt Is called @ propeller hat because it# appearance suggests the blade of @ screw. It sets well forward ‘on the head, coming down sligitly over the face, and one must have a good supply of adr behind to wear it with- aut catching cold, Ie 1g mot & comfortable hat for windy | Gays because the blade shape ls a Fr, and even rivets r some circumatances, Then it comes to a fetching hat for a woman, however, the elements ler hat on top of the howover, and you (bays at you ar don't believe it took at the picture, —a TRIED BUT FAILED TO DIE. Young Girl Taken Carbolio Acld— iL) Will Recover, Goldie Montgomery, a negro sn of wallowed evceriged eeventeen, a’ Wye weeepelle. res THIS MAN GLAD TO BE ARRESTED aieltasanpes Chased by 300 Angry Mott Street Women After Robbing Little Girl, Epstein Repoices to Be Locked Up. a atest thing tn, millinery ia the. It !s unusual for a man to be glad to be arrested, but David Epstein, of No, 3 Rutgers place, was to-day. There were 90 wild Italian women chasing him up Mott street, and David wee getting tired. Detective-Sergeants Deevy and Gallagher ‘noticed his dis tress and gathered him In, David ts a peddier of sodawater, He was going through the tenement at No, 4 Mott street to-day when he, met four-year-old Lena Andriole, Lena was wearing her grandmothers earrings, masstye affairs of gold. [wif give you 4 penny for one ear ins wala David. ‘ spi was agrecable, She got the penny and David got the oarrini ‘Then he tried to take the other, Lene soreamed a couple of Italian words, Every kitchen door in the tenement- house opened and a woman popped out. Every woman was a mother, and every one had something in her hand capable of ost ar a ‘broke several records eprimting frowen Hort ee but he seu ed by at Anariale, ee LOST IN DAISIES ome pols Seagtitee Pretty Child of Four, Now with} zor Hoboken Police, Found Play- '~ Ing in Woods, Only Knows Her First Name, A little girl of four, who says her Minnie, but who doesn't know came from or who her par: ia being held by the West Hoboken police, to-4 yesterday, neatly drei woods near Palleade » She was perfectly happy with @ great handful ee one when two young women came eRe alice ‘have communicated will tho ee ce of New York and the plies of several New Jersey cities, but ano roams, to know anything about t= tle Minnie. EVER CHILD HURLED OUT OF WAGON BREAKS THIGH,|« Horse Ran Away When Milkman Left Boy Alone tor a Momeat, Harold Parker, @ bright little boy of five, who vlives @t No! 9 Freeman street, the Bronx, asked Henry Birnett, \ milkman, of No. 1107 Stebbins, ave- nue, to sivé him a ride in his wagon to-day., Bunett Ufted him in mene, Pag P ra 167 flee, Mrcne, mom ne Meera saat ee PRETTY GIRL HAS OWNER KILL HORSE Poor Animal's Sufferings Ended with Bullet After Young Woman Ars Successfully, Charlotte Loter, of No, 217 Columbus avenue, a handsome young emai ee otite figure, used her persuasive arts £0 fi coasefully today that ehe induced James Linden, of No, 069 East One Hun- dred and Bightieth street, to consent thay @ horse attached to hid moving van b ho for physical dipabilitic iY Miss Loter had Linden mm to the Nba Bixty-etabth Street bday trom 160 Seater Patten bags spite Si pebeaatay geet gay un hgen epjeated but ane 1 6 who’ him gome mu t the horse horee i old MRS. SPENCER’S BODY. BROUGHT FROM PARIS. |= On bh French Une line #eamer La sayois, which arrived to-day, Waa the body of Mra Wee sesh nslose a ae Beat eh ‘Bpenicer. The Scarlet Bat. (Copyright, 1905, bye the ‘Nawonal pple Md OF 'PRECHDING CHAPTERS, ter’ loves fia suarin iene aniecorty 8 petaks: garm vain loves mila Muara promises to ry buntaoe if he Gh an alacover Ait broths | invert and Soren pot to tunes & youth waned Bentiam aro about oa shh brotiers ett jo i Yio Both By ae eet NS, Bana Cather shy hubatee eget Of the 1145 aayl Rac oe ners 25d Barret meet CHAPTER XVI. (Continued) What ‘Mildred Knew. ig a ed ae aa Bt mete aM ne Je wae, . volo va Than a ke ac » von rina Be romanti Ld Ath: that madam net behing KG ‘ee a 1 the in love | D By pergue Hume. went): 's rie ower ‘ a Bargain” for ead to: tell drily. "However, ene thero waa no ies Berr need y.”” el Jocked up in genlung aurpriba bt aid. not tell Miss Borry.” ae was di ty tiated “That 1 “She aig her, But shi been here, Perron who What fools the. ment: a own here (an hour, ago Nd her? She's a Har}'* jay that you ha tol 0 knew that \ Lanoaste! Resp Ye Lia wore ed him, tho. otnera lal. Darrel, th Ala be Honeven that ‘a neither here’ nor: there, you, “a by, Ba Aa ee bia 1, kept. ian Pot. fe ve stig he leaves Mi! atk im, gi oes ey pa a role | ie, at sate | aa in Bhartny Cy ceieret

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