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\ Storming Millionaire’s My Mansion. ‘GAVE POLICE CHASE. Shots-Firedto Stop Them Rouse Queste of St. Regis—One 1 in Knickerbockers. ‘The futility, not to say fooMshness, et an ordinary person trying to take anything away from a millionaire was Guly impressed in Yorkville Police Court to-day upon George Miller, nino- teen yoare old, of No, 978 ‘Third ave nue; William Kennedy, seventeen, of No, 288 Haat Fifty-ninth street. and Al- bert Sohulmerich, fourteen, of No, 90 . Third avenue. They are the youths who are charged with attempting to break into tho residence of B, H. Hare riman, at Wifty-ffth street and Fifth avenue, Inst night, Magistrate Whit- man held them for further exasina- tion. ‘The detectives of the Fast Pifty-firat etrept station say that Miller, who Is a gradunto of the Catholio Protectory, has guided Kennedy and Sehulmerich into numerous robberies su Yorkville. » Emboldened by success in petty opera- i thons, they say, he figured ont a plan ) ef robbing the Harriman home, Though the seekers of plunder in the multi-milHonaire’s home are mero boya, thelr arrest was spectacular enough to arouse the Kuests of the Hotel St, Regis Three Pooriae: Held for, Bess St RegisTotel, f d He) and residents of the neighborhood, ‘The detective at the Bt. Regis, James Xennedy, 1s responsible for the nrrest | of the boya, He was standing in the'| rway of the hotel when he saw boys climbing the high rafiing about the Harriman mansion, which has been shut up for the summer, Policeman Edward Blum, of the Fast Witty-first street station, also saw the boys about the same time, The bovs had managed to open the heavy tron gate of the railing and were descending to the huge wrought-bronze door of the basement when the polleeman end de- tective jumped forward. EAST 55th. St. mehocmacconece The vouths scattered, Blum starting for one and Detective Kennedy after MADISON Blohn Fired Two Shots nthe Air, another, Eeoh had hia revolver out and fred in the air, Blum ts a good sprinter and gained upon the flying youth in the race east on Fifty-fifth street, The boy would not stop running, however, until the laat bullet in the policeman's revolver sang by his ear, Then he ‘a himeelt up and was taken to the station-house, This was Kennedy. and {t took very little of the third degree to wring a con- feasion from him as well as the names and ‘Adresses of his companions, and precinot detectives gathered in the other two lads, slat pa bec employed aa of- e boy by nne. of No, 143 er Wart fold ‘the police about Maia Rr in Knlekeripekere raid: r nev auf, and nt ator riwth The thee felt lone (with Be Other fellows a T read a lot about robhers {n_“novela and fit would Rreat lark to Into_a millionaire’a home.” "The two older prisoners were jess arrulous about their careers. ITH the exception of Hammer- W atein’e, the roof gardens will continue with thetr present bills ql moxt week. They're going to turn tho howe on the Wistaria Grove to make ft cooler, That ts, they will put into oper- ation an arrangement of Inventor Ham- Fun continuously over the glass cover- | ing of the New York Theatre roof. , iste Jania in imitations, the Gir with the Red Domino, Coco, the baboon, and the skit, “When We Are Forty-one," fare the chief features there, Sunday night concerts will be inaugurated to- morrow, At the Aerial Gardens, atop the Now ‘Amaterdam Theatre, Francklyn Wallace will sing a new song, “Good-By, Dixte Dear," in “Lifting the Lid. At Hammersteto's Paradise Root Gar- Gen will be Irene Bentley, the former comic opera prima donna; Ernest Ho- gan and his twenty-fve Memphis Stu- ’ Gente, the Twelve Woodland Nymphs Bedint and his ‘ttle black man" A: hur, Hickey amd Nelson, Herbert's @ertorming dogs, Reno and Richards, the Grand-Opera Trio, To-To, the Mys- ¢erious Mustolan, and Dida, the tank ) Allusion, Dally matinees will continue fin the theatre downstairs Sousa and his band will give another concert at the Hippodrome to-morrow night, with solos by stelle Liebling, so- prano; Herbert L, Clarke, cornet, and Frans Helle, fluegelhorn, Dadly matl- ees as well as night performances of “A Yankee Circus on Mars" amd "The Raiders” will continue to be given. \ The Warren orchestral concerts wit cominue every evening at St, Nicholas Garden. IN THE PLAYHOUSES, Musical comedy lovers #ill have Sam Bemard tn ‘The Rollicking Girl" at the Herald Square Theatre; Frank Daniels fn "Bergeant Brue, at the Knickerbock- @, and Jefferson De Angelis in ‘Fan- tana,” at the Lyric, ‘The Heir to the Hoorah"’ is enjoying a long life at the ‘Hudeon. “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” with Gusste Hart as Topsy, will be the attraction at the Metropolis. ‘The proceeds of a vaudeville pertorm- ‘ance to bo given at the Fourteenth Gtreet Theatre to-morrow night will be Gevoted to the purpose of giving poor ‘and sickly children a day’a outing In the country. VAUDEVILLE A’ “Anna Pitshugh will \CTIONS, ‘be put forward | Patn’s “Port Arthar” Will Fail Next Week Manhattan Beach Season to Be Opened with Russian- Japanese War Spectacle— Water to Be Poured on Glass Top of Wistaria Grove—Vaude- ville and Other Attractions, moretein'a by which cold water can be | |ae a headliner at Proctor'e Twenty- jthint Street Theatre, where the bill will |Include Dockstader's Tabloid Minatrete Qnd Al Shean and Charles Warren lin a travesty on “Quo Vadis.” At Proctor'a Fifth Avemte Theatre Henry Hamilton's comedy “Love's Young Dream” will be given by the stock company, Souvenir photographs of H. Dudley Harley will be given away at ‘the Friday mmtinee, “Dora Thorne," an adaptation of Bertha M, Clay's story, wil] be acted at Proctor's Fifty-cighth | Street Theatre, A double bill, "David Garrick” and a curtain-raiser entitled | “Mother,'"" written by Miss Marion | Fulrfax, will be offered at Proctor’ One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre, May Vokes, in “A Model Ma be the peadiiner at Kettle, ig nel ° cigs, ‘Dooley, Hiremmer and Maran, an: ers and dancers; the xylophone players; the Four rivens, Rerevats, and George Alexander, mono- pat Tony Pastor's will be the Knicker- docker Quartette, tl : tette, Meaddin, argrence. tai ie blackface comedians; Carr and Jordan in "A Private Sanit t Hes tardum,’ and many ‘The performers at den will include SBerenan antis, Gare comedy acrobats, and Grace Childers end her acting “dor. ong others at! Huber’ Satherine Wiley, ertonnaiaie end Charies Patterson, monol e spine Rountaina of Versailles are snowa pat new cinematograp pleture at the SEASIDE AMUSEMENTS, Pain's Fireworks will mark the open- ing of the Manhattan Reach season at 8 o'oldck ‘Thursday evening, Mr, Pain wil) glve us his conception of the fall of Port Arthur, and, in addition to the fire and smoke end sounds of war, wil ofter @ huge stretch of canvas, pre- senting a view of Port Gingontily toward the wear bith 1 nest at "hah Watehipe "manoeuvring i yar New Tan Peale ori be ‘euicey tne SF Pia eka cpt, Ff varios, ae uc] jer; le ener: in locke: got, and "Nitta: Belin ‘nnd thar Pestova ne next Saturiay night Manager iislty Offering win in vaudeville eilertainments at hte Man- hattan Beach, hea A big bill ts being arra: Dreamian “with “Creation,” the Trorrote Village, its areat Hip mo and many Gat ay fine features, will offer several nov he Bock War et Brighton Boach ts fa spectacle which no ond who g008 Coneyward should miss. Capt. Honavita, the daring one-armed trainer, 1s) arranging new act for Hoatoci’s AnfmalAtena tn Dreamand, U.§. FLEET NOW y IN FRAGMENTS ! WORT MONROB, Va,, June 17.—The @mnoeuvres here in the second battle ef! fHampton Roads, onded here to-day, Many a Start Made That Way | Perhaps a Want Ad. could got you a raise of salary. ‘A manager in one of the largest tment stores New Y. id who is now ) $15,000 a yeat, got his p! ce oy sey ‘ , | and as a iy ahoe Rear-Admiral Dickins's fleet, in its at- tack upon the fortifications, suffered 4s crushing @ defeat as the Roles vensmky fleet at the hands of the wily Togo. Nearly overy veasol of tho fleet waa <ither sunk or disabled in its at- tempt to run by the forts, and the roar of the guns from shore and sea fairly split the welkin, On the score cards there remain but a few fragments of the Rvar-Ad- miral's fino fleet of warships and tor- pedo boats, though actually thoy all| looked spick and span while riding at anchor to-day, ‘The second-class battleship Texas the crulmr Newank, the Atlanta, four| monitors and a flotilia of torpedo. | boats took part in the fort attack | Firat the fleot of torpedo-boat destrov- ers ran In on the fort, blaging away and creating a great haze of smoke that he lke a curtain wvier thi | a fortifea Tt was the purpose of the main fleet then to run tn while the land gunners | were blind with this smoke ant! make an overwhelming attack, ‘Tha smoke had lifted, howaver, before! the aquadion came within cleme ranre | bsvalt tha fleot was thorowetys | pp tiried the train forward, | night na, | pe “L” PASSENGERS INJURED IN BIG TRAIN CRASH Third Avenue Motor Rams Into Stalled Cars and Five Persons Are Hurt. The Injured: BROMLEY, C, B., No. 113 East Seventeenth street EASTMAN, GUSTAV, alxty-six yeare old, No, 632 East One Hundred and Fiftyoighth street. - HEUER, JOHN, No avenue, RENNER, CHARLES, No, 671 East One Hundred and Eightleth street. 637 Third TELENICK, JULES, No. 121 East mee One Hundred and Twenty-seventh treet. Five passengers on a stalled Third avenue elevated train were injured at Ono Hundred and Tenth street ahortly after the rush hour to-day in @ rear- end collisten which, according to tne police and the motorman, was the re- ault of defestivo apparatus, Something was at fault in the controlling gear of both the stalled train and the train following which, ran into ft, According to the stories told to the polloe by the train crews, a south: bound train in charge of Motorman Poter Simmons and Conductor Frank McGowan had become etalled at One Hundred and Tenth strest because of some dotect tn the controlling mechan- tem, Neither Simmons nor McGowan knew what was wrong, but the train would not respond to the starting lever. Closely following was a train In charge of Conductor Frank Fontaino and Motbrman John Bickerson, ‘The latter ran w behind the stalled train ag near ag he dared and then attempted to put on the brakes, ‘The brakes did not work, he sald. Bickers threw oft the current, but momentum car- striking the stalled train heavily and with a crash that was heard for blocks. ‘The collision buckled in the rear plat- form of the stalled train and oruhea in the rear door und woodwork, Nearly all pereons In both traing were hurled bout like ekbttlea by the force of the c9) PUSS reserves arrived on. the run from the East Ono Hundred and Fourth street station and ambulances Were called from the Harlem Hospital. When the wreckage was cleared away and the Injured were removed it was found that old Mr, Eastman, who had teen sonted furthest back In the rea car of the stalled train, had sustained contusions of the rmht hip and thih, @ piece of fron striking him. Dr, Dim- moch attended him and he was taken to his home in @ cab, ‘The other four injured were treated and proceeded to thelr work, ‘Trafle was delayed an hour, —— CHORUS GIRL KICKS SAM BERNARD'S HEAD, Thereby kK Om Actor's Dinguine and Hattle Willams Wine #100 Bet from Him, Sam Bernard, the actor, backed Bel- dame, winner of the Subur'®:, to the extent of a week's salary, and on Thursday night, In-an effort to wet rid of a part of his winnings, bet $100 11 0 Hattle Willams, who ts appearing with him In “The Rollicking Girl’ that he could assume @ part in the. perform. ance In which she could not recoznize hm. Mise Williams accepted the actor made pitemmt last He bought 9 id wit.” made Shue Of COMMS Rnd aoe {iy Pinca of the orchasir tor to Jond the music for the « ong: which takes place tn the breond eb in the funder chorus girls tn flawers eke Al mar out over the heads Me nl he the front a Mi Benard ws. Rees) en gianna wh Pree iy 4 ma: a lo aking a0 tx to Keck ted ever the okn ithe he ‘aulok, ‘a vl niged ry each tora head, par Told Her to ‘(Make Her Silver Carried Away, Mrs, Jacob Oldenwalder wouldn't feel eo bad about it to-day if the burglars had omly left Lucrece, She has reason to be grateful to Lucrece, and is cha~ grinned to think thet he placed no more faith in her warnings. Lucrece is what is known as a cock- eyed parrot. She ts still sprightly de- spite her elghty-thres years, end has learned @ lot of Engiteh and German in the past fifteen justra, though Mra, Ol- denwalder’s possession ts of compara- tively recent date—long enough, how- ever, to have pruned from the bird's vocabulary certain harsh and grating. Phrases that tn feathertess bipeds are considered profane. She was, therefore, exceedingly sur- prined at an early hour to-day to hear ¢ 1 BkIddoo! TTMake your valce whut” called out! KILLED GUARD TD | FREE GANG MEMBER eee Police Theory in Mysterious Murder of Watchman, Whose Prisoner Was Released from Jail, with Keys He Carried. PLMIRA, N. Y., June 1%,—Edward) Fenner, a night watchman tn Troy, Pa., a little village a few miles south of this city, was murdered early this morning and his assailants are atill at large, There are eeveral mysterious features in the case, Barly last evening Fenner found a man ronnie CARS ee streets and locks ant $ o'clock this On 645, Instead of 10.00 A, M, The Southwestern Limited will 1.00 P. M,, reaching St, Louls at 5. | and 32 minutes, stead of 2.45 P. M,, arriving In Chi stead of 9.45, Returning, ¢ of 1230 P.M, and reach morning. aleago the time the E York to Buffalo on the waukee in 20% hours, St, Paul in hours, from New York. from New York to Denver will be A. HM, SMITH, a Goneral Manager, STOLE A PARROT WHICH TRIED TO GIVE WARNING Mrs, Oldenwalder Wakened, Heard Luceece Yell “Skiddool ’’ and Important Change of Time N THE New York Central Lines. and after June 18th, 1905, the Fast Mail will reach New at The Second Emplre will leave New York at 4,57, Instead of 2,30 P. M, The Twentleth Century Limited will leave New York at 3.30, Re is train will leave Chicago at 2.30, Instead New York the same as now, at 9.30 max Making the Time Between New York and Chicago 18 Hours. This is simply applying on the Lake Shore between Buffaly and ire State Express has been making from New lew York Central for fourteen years, viz.: miles in 8 hours and 15 minutes, and retains for the New York Central ~ Lines the long-distance record of the world. The Twentieth Century Limited will enable its patrons to reach Mik the New York Central Lines and their connections the time Angeles, Portland or Tacoma, 4 days, and to Seattle 444 days, Voice Shut’””—Bird and Mrs, Oldenwalder sleepily. “What lan- guage have you?" "Git! Scat! Mosey to the tall grass!" Pyypcstellh Wye parrot, aa her mistre: egain 0 wleep, ght te tailed, Bie Mrs, Oldenwal- dor; then lapsed into a deep slumber that was not again broken. Residents 1g the Boulevard and Twenty-fourth street, Bayonne, who sleep ilghtly recall such EE Ved ehrilt oraltho logical vi occasion- ally muffied an: unctlated with tho sound of hurrying, feat 9, “Let me out! obbérs! pet cee thing; I bate you!" "Gonnet back and gat the Lela (is These sounds gone ished in the direc- tion of Newark Bay, and Bayonne ort beogetully: again, Vhen Oldenwalder eroke and went to me ‘parrot’ ‘a cage ahe found | empty. Her allver chest itkewise Muddy tracks oh the parlor and room Tek testified to unlawful Bayonne police ha’ nt out a general alarm for Lucrec end the ellve mornii te _were heard, and Inter Fenner S087 wus found i « deserted olng to abe oy oan lockup les ritien aloo Hat the man at at might had been itb- ta aye been ly bal > MALL DRIVER and was demolished. More than car were cut and bruted in a DYING AFTER passing ‘Thirty-seventh — street | Huried caatward com the tracks on si avenue, Just as the rear wheels onsing | th A COLLISION © Third Avenue ue Gat Crashes thirty passengers In the the erash to of If you wish to escape the hard part, te neal able part—the rubbing and scrubbing—the moby of rely © mall 1 hear (ror One of nis latest {tors was the cl N ut " wo nto the m the Cley as he preaches, not ultoget a i 2 Fa Wet Kite a . | ‘The Pope goes on fe Into His Wagon and bracteata ‘ Ife, This does Hd Demolishes It. the people employed H woero the P H play on the i E the other. He has | a Thomas Tandy, driver of a United) the yb) | States matl wagon, Is dving In elle-| fees, and his ae | [vue from a fractured skull received | Hye by thelr fi % early to-day In a collision with | ybliveds Ant ba Third avenwe trolley car at Thirtvs| ury in his alxth street, Tho wagon got fammed| as affable and as ¢ fetwoen the car and en "Li! nillar| tie humble fr san on Was moIng south, us discouragin, dozen so seriously as to reaulre ate t ambulance surgeons, 5S Rutgers street, as taken to Ways of the Pope, eland Leader.) as he began and the About the Vatlean, 8 stopped alte an chalr-bearera, who are now seldom of lux- a state quarters the Pontit ts to cexalble as. @ of hia earlier da nd most honored yis- gondoller who used for him when he was Patriarch back-breaking bending over the wash-tub, use ILLER'S SOAP Made with Naptha Use it as you like with hot or cold water— the result is the same—cleaner clothes, with labor saved, time saved and the clothes them- selves saved. ‘Try it! see what wonderful work tha can do with- out your help, There is noth- Miller's Soap made with Na; YILLERS SOP VARIN thing but clothes. THE PENNSYLVANIA SOAP CO, Factor GALE TEM MILLION BOXES A YEAR CANDY CATHARTIC city have ere to ‘Troy to help-on tre minder mystery, tie the general belle! tthe man arrogied carly, ‘othe even ng member of 4 gang bers and tl during (the night Fenner detect the others in an attempt to enter a black- rity shop near where the body was foun the) must have murdered dim there, taken” his keys, NMberated thelr come panon and departed on a ¢reight train, pices antes Soma Willing to Compromise, (From the Chicago plea fpoor bit honest youn man had ar benraea the milionaire. in nis den, "Bir," he sald, “I want to marty your PO ate Pek ahd 1} olaimed the old roe ive up every Moline 4 have than with my only daughter,” bath very well,” calmly joined the diplomatic youth, “If that's the way ee feel about it I won't be too heavy: ba Just write out a chec! for Yale at thi me million and we'll let it go T leave New York at 2.04, instead of 00 P, M, next day, saving 2 hours feago at 830 the next morning, | rh 1 st 440 34% hours, and Minneapolis in 32 52% hours; to San Francisco, Los EORGE H. DANIELS, Goenoral Passenger Agent, Thien de No, 8 of the Rave 860, Particulars Free on Request. per annum ha: credited to depositors on $5.00 and upwand and not exceeding $8,000 which shall have been deposited at three monthe on the first day next, and will be payable on and after Monday, Juiy 17, 1908, Money: depoatted on or before July 10 Will draw Interee from July 1, 1005. HBPNRY A, SCHENCK, Comptroller, ——_—_——— REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, - Beautiful Auction In lots of the immensely valuable Anderson & Co., Brooklyn, Write for Catalogue. INTEREST. AND DIvIDEND NOTICES. he Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 130 BOWERY, BW YORK, June 15, 1908, | nnual dividend at the rate of | ‘OUR PER CEN been deélare: A eoml- of July WILLIAM H. 8. WOOD, Prenident. WER COGGESHALL. Secretary, | Larchmont Heights! altunte on a woo fon the went «| Maecenas Larchmont Real Estate Is Like Government Bonds, ene club in the Ihe Vitina of wealthy iURDAT. 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