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—_ 9g aRRENE _ te eee THR WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUTY 5, 1908, TELLS HOW HE IRESIDENT MAXWELL MEETS SOME OF THE MEMBERS, ANNOYED HIM Aged Father Gives Poison to His Weak - Minded Children, ¢% NEW YORK'S [FASTEST GROWING STORE Rugs at 4 Granite Art Ri i. AND Large fi ae = shies § ft. long » CO. 76 ft. wide, shown in all colors le sp LS J 44 e i | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED. you may want | | WEST 14! ST. mnore than one at. | Immense Specials. Everything for the Home at the Most Exceptionally Low Prices, Another Big Sale of Beds. $30 Brass Beds, 17,50 100 Brass Beds, like illustration, 2-inch post with large husks and Colonial vases, in three- quarter and full size, Positively worth $30.00. Sale price, 17.50 ONE BOY GETS WELL. Confesses Crime to Clergyman / —Murderer’s Wife Died Mysteriously. . ie MORRISVILT. Loow AFTER » Pa., July §.—Driven MAYWELL TS THE TEACHERS. to distraction by remorse, and the ever- THE Soo haunting memory of his crime, Gustay OF THE | Heavy Steel Enamel Bed A. Closson. sixty-two years old, has CHILD, | massive posts with cast confessed that he murdered his cleven- — | corners, fancy scroll de- « Bed, 81.00, year-old-son. SUPRUNTEN DENT. | sign headand foot. Value stect Enamel Bed, strong and | Closson deliberately planned to kiN doth his two youngest boys, who were mentally deficient from babyhood, be- cause their presence annoyed him. Closson has been employed as night gateman at Tullytown for the Penn- tening tothe words of wisdom as spoken sylvania Railroad for nineteen years, at the convention. | He is a widower, his wife having died They are supposed to have come io| about a year ago. He has six children this city from the wilds of Utah, only OST SyallTsizces at durable, in all. sizes. Value $3.50. sale I .06 4.50 : price. | S $ 1 Enamel Cribs, brass \P] Steet Enamel Bed, high headand| | Steel and Brass Bed, brass rail} [150 Steel, Enamel extended foot rail with brass head and foot and two brass knobs and vases, with wov e Value $5.50. Sale knobs and heavy spindles. Value spring. attact 98 posts Value 8 $5.50, All sizes, Cj $4.50, All sizes, at s Ate s: aes Pr if living. He had endeavored to get the to be bewildered by the tall bulldings, 2 | eae i two weak-minded boys Into Institutions the street cars and the crowds. Some —— - = 1 q but had not been successful. The one told them of the pleasures of Coney e ieriouildtan ‘are anentally, bright Tsland, and forthwith they journeyed Floor overings educe M ! Closson's wife died suddenly also, thither. Possibly they will be found to- 3 Half HH and now the nelghbors are trying to day, or they will find themselves, and ; t alf. i @iscover the exact circumstances of her then the ranks of educators will be Mattings at Almos Fancy China Matting, very good Patent Edge Japanese Government | Also Japanese Government Mat- ) Educators from the West Fail to) “Wtah is clamoring for the next conven: | Garetthaiient eaves Wureaniblne rt Word reached the Pinkerton Detective ¢ * tion of the association, but Coney La Agency to-day that Ciosson was ready| Show Up at Convention, and! tsiand’s sights are expected to cost | to confess and A. A. Esten was si them the honor, H Supt. M n h here at once. Esten took with him a| Mormon State Will Lose Next] 82'S, Masel! bos caught the infec: f ‘warrant for Closson and gathered to- Stald superintendent and advocate of | Li i , Meetin | “rrills and fads” wears a pair of white Ks ‘eas a party to hear the old man's tt ig as Result. duck trousers, a blue serge coat and a colors; value $6.00; Matting, in red, blue and green; large quality, a ee and green; carpet patterns, usually sold special, per yard, carpet patterns; 40-yd. at $15 per roll of 10c.; or per roll rol!, value $11.08, at 7 98 40 yards; special to- 9 7 5 40 yards. 3 e 98 20c. yd., or per roll, 6 @ morrow atessse. e , i A minister was a member of the yachting cap. | - { party. = All signs point to Callfornta as the | ’ i | um 2 Yards Wide at 35G a Ss) Yd dai am t0 sick T can scarcely stand," | Somewhere in the mazen of New York | MAb Megas Mice of the National Bite G. LINOIE ’ ’ : © : clergyman said, after listening for| or in earshot of the “barkens” at Coney |Coast teachers covet the prestige of the | i i i ' @n hour to Closson’s confession. Island there is a score or more school {Convention in San Francisco, they have SS Because we could get only a limited quantity to Floor Oilcloth at 19c. Sq. Yd. } “1 Killed imH1” Said Closson, | teachers from Utah. who came East to| usually accompanies ‘the honer, Seuth sell at this price, we must limit the quantity When you can get this regular 30¢, oflcloth at “I have a warrant here for your ar- attend the conventh of the National/Carclina on the contrar: y Education Association, which Is meet-| Presidency without the ‘con Peete ar pre en bre cna, ana Disturbed Zone of Coney Show Demoralizing to Police Force, " % eal “how pending between the two éaid Esten to Closson as he opened the | '"€ at Asbury Park. How these teach- | gta: bids fi te he lade H onl ers of the voung Kea hapnened to eet |Ctaky which is out tar fen’ “Ceane| Is Widespread and Havoc | Declares the Former “That's right," sald the old man,| !0St OF Where they wandered {s puzzling |Pretensions ai put forward by so) Far-Reaching | yr; ef ief WF q Best Chief. 19c. you ought to come here in remarkably quick time. Shown in 0-4 and 8-4 widths; 30¢, value on sale to-morrow at, 4 Square yard.....eeess sees erte 25 square yards; sold to any one custo: two yards wide, inlaid tile patterns; worth : 65c. per square yard Cc special modest a number of her delegation, two *That’s right. I killed him.” the Brea 4.000 men and women. who|doing all the work, that much surprise Gon asey. 11, about noo,” ‘enld C: are enjoying the ocean breezes and has been evinced won, “I went t tool. 7 n, ‘ent to my tool-chest, where I Down In Flatbush, Borough Park,| Former Chief of Police Willlam § ‘water until it was a thick paste about ing ‘between Brookly1 and Coney Isl- summer home Basement Money-Savings. veranda of his fine ar Rockaway yester- like mustard, and ,folk are wondering when New | duy and said a few things “touchin’ on We have just received a large shipment of a carload of Refrigera- | Best Gil Stoves, 2-burner, blue flame, tors, to be placed on sale at amazingly low prices. They are, made of heavy sheét steel; always made of hardwood, kiln dried ash, galvanized safe; clear, Capit X took two pieces of) bresall’ UNCL E SAM’S A TARS mons ee nd Heath Ne- and appertain to" the Police D part and spread each of them with the paste, ( K partments are going to «bsorb some ment in general and ( issioner M sense cf proportion. The residents of | Adoo, Secretary Howell and the new | 7 a‘ burne: B Bae ee eee ane eee these places live in them largely for fads—the squads—in particular. shelves, bronze trimmings, metal lining, remoy 4 98 steady, sree ; bs (the quiet they get most of the week) The ex-Chief was out sorts wt ip pipe; regularly $6.98; special at..... Y) 4 Petlglere’ something nice tor vou’ 1/We Don’t Have Troubles on Our Warships When Such Bills of a4 which they wink they. are ene some of MeAdoo's cops" that have Tees : ood quality, in 25-foot 3 wcid to him, ‘Just eat it right down,’ 3 | ttled to on Sundays. But since a spee- | been trying to arrest his coachman, wh Garden Hose, 3-ply, 6 tasers ie ae i ATS tee aette Garhe Caca Fare as This Are Provided—What the Illinois | tacular show called the Boer War has drives the famous victoria drawn by two q lengths, all coupled bot 3 e A sara a econ (ie eet i ye (ase apecreuoeen : see ) and I saw it made him very sick. 1 Crew Had for Dinner on the Fourth. been operating at Brighton Beach thelof the finest h ever seen on th P' ‘ peaceful suburbanite has almost island, for alleged violation of the Fay wished himeelf and ‘his cottage 'n| Rockaway speed ‘aw. Manchuria. ‘What do you think ef them horses?” Ley ree for you see, I expected ea ‘The Boer War gives a show every hour | asked Devery. ‘lL bought them from to die, But in the end Henry got well ernoons and Alfred Vanderbilt, and they can kick G | * or so during Sunday ¢ Z suppose there was too much poison on 2 ee evenings, that 1s made up e y of up from behind like real hounds. They the bread. Yes, I knew there was in- 7 a " artillery and gun firing and b c &. Sale of Alaska Ice Gream Freezers. The Alaska Ice Cream Freezer, double wood scraping bars, which will oro ‘duce a finer and more delicious cream than any other freezer made. 2eqt. size, 3-qt. size, 4-qt. size, 6-qt. size, B-gt. size, 1.69 1.98 2.29 2.89 kept away from him and went to work. ‘They wanted to call a physician, but 1 2% Gallon Stone Water Cooler, white porcelain ay all 9 You|ecan go all right, But what do you Surance.on his tife, $50. 1 waited until ‘ don't have to live within a mile of It to. thavk? McAdoo's man do! ere tried Friday morning, May 19, at 9.30, and 1 B.S. Battlenhtp Ilinois {get the full beneftt of the din; if you|to pinch my coachman, What a hurrah prentete, the emoon' and got 10: cents ure as close as miles the MsAdoo would have made if he had awful racket nd teare up ree or fou! you i ‘worth of beer, pinched ies truly But I wasn’ ‘n|to the stares of the people wh \ 1 your afternoo: of s Sunday and, P ath Flea a ERAT \ Gave Young Sen the Poison. YOUN soon evces iiGHt pndes |the carriage at the time, Just think of | Then they pick up i three times t held up the | with Mrs. Devery In it, KK about the You cannot get the permission of the | it! city authorities to have a baseball kame on Sunday. Ty is ti holy 2 Jand a nuisan those Ilving near th quads. |baseball grounds. Commissioner Mc-| well, if McAdoo would look after the VAdoo will not tolerate the nolse and! werare of the people who pay confusion which he says a baseball jgame makes on a day which should be Jone of rest. But, alongside of a “I went out back of the house with a €nffes cup, and in the cup mixed @ little | water with the poison; not so much poison this time. “When I had the water and poison | mixed, I poured in a third of a cup o1 beer and gave it to Walter to drink. | fferent hal Hh the pa Women’s Dept. Stylish Silk Suits CORRECT, Stylish Suspender Suits, made of Chiffon Taffeta, in Green, Blue, Black and Check color- 95 | irs ant and. discha Hat good does it?, Well, they swell est lists, that’s a reat squad? Well, I don't at. But th » safe-erackers out | know much a , Males Griuk the beer ona power i Pall games the Boor War Is t & a good thing. |thing vou know we weil nave tomo fwaited a little, and then gave Walter tery ° Eig [BUS reales sant McAdoo: Tes Bowell nese Knows What not | that young fellow who Sen't blg enough to look straight, who js running the rep hax fle om Flotbush, f : pence nas fe TOT heather ‘cone | Police Department, When he once gets tiguous settlements. omen a few drinks of Rhine wine down his # penny and told him to go to the store | fo get some candy. I thought he woula be taken sick away from home. | “But the housekeeper told my he was @aken sick at home at noon, She cam+ Sleepy Has Fled in Suburbs. 4? Well, I should say av. Department was never #0 oralized as It is to-day. And tt ae teadao's fault, and the fault of that tle fellow, Howell fto me and wanted to send for the dov Baty Bear are more. nervous babice | belt, and a few landjagers and some Politics?’ No, I ain't saying anything Wor, but 1 told hor not to, I never tolr ; Ars Benes ot J gat OueDL te Neisleer aling, | brown bread, he thinks he's the whole | about politics, “It Is the squad) system | he houskeeper or any one else what Sunday nternoons ang Nn at T condemn most I the Polic and what t Iburbinive | shooting mateh. ings, shirred yoke effect, with pean oppressed artment.. ‘Rhinewine-Landjager’ ¥ Ita Batak atch Seen te eat wants to know 8 way such a cond. Triefl More Real Estate. [partment MelBagger McAdoo, from | fl {4 ist elab: — ork. and the boy was Feat ton of things ja tolerated! ins seeate certainly are a fine bunch” || | silk lined cream net waist elab- death, I was wt Tullytown at 6 o'ck Wke New York ; “But McAdoo ought to know better EE eer | s ith V. | When, they telephoned that Walter’ wa dia pace Hat han to let this young kid he got from! Jeg py an Overturned Car. orately trimmed with Val. lace. | ct r : i Ai shington run loose down here, sky 'FFALO, July 5—Anthony Miller, | Pe nageh aa ek Ped > king and trying to make honest po-| BUFFALO, July Value 29,50 ! | 2 of Lancaster, was killed, and his wife, entied man | fa Sunday ing the man Hvine imasines hin in e group. No, I don't think it was,” replied Closson. “I gave the poison Walter him when they don’t G. B. Pinch and an un! were severely injured by the overturn. w mil (inedro-| even know him Ru and I guve kt to Henry, becuuse thes anene Ww The din begins with | "McAdoo acme down to Far Rocka-|Nére severely Maule os Tul Wt Broadway at 13th Street. were not bright, They were too mu fire, th mbs, which explode |way the other day,” continued Devery, |'"& Of @ car Railway, (be the lt | a Se eeres = = care, There was no prospect that they cr how troubled the navies of !ennnot celebrate with their turret guns,|4n a Ww to one’a hair stand On luna the first crack out of the jane. Denon, Ne i would ever be of any use to me | of the world may be, Uncle ¢ even thelr six pounders, eles | begin to join the chorus, Finally ne, yesterday, 0 —SSSS= ‘led into the mimic fray |was ‘Where is Big Bill Devery’s hotel? | or Nar brate by inne: any one in| artillery Is h ey , n usually finds hie Jack tare in a QiMe oy Goung a dinner if any one in he rattle of the machine and | They told him. You don't know I own | y “PRISON DEMON” STABBED, tt? .*t!st/sfed frame of mina n the men on the Mlinols in Fre eure Heng tla hotel? Well, T bought in a plece of F LEY U Sam has a way of treating his nvince the men-0-wark- p noise, miukes | prope 1 got t cheap and I put my 4 = ’ men that keeps them loyal, ana of it, In the first place the boys | Minery to Thousands, ‘ Bees q Ohio Fellow-Life Convict Thrunts| aeloflihe aapalrcncelict (i down to a Anely spread with| ‘Phere are a great many thousand per- |tWo owe in to raping ests: ADdi| Kalfe Into Hi mH Pe Cerenetone of over- Immaculate Mnen ‘and finely Ated | son living near enough the. Boer | sa sy'll be there and T'll be thera, | . 2% le Into Back, ayed leaves and extra indulg menus, On each menu was a picture of | War show to come In for the misery }t| when MoAdoo, the carpet-bagger, whom is COLUMBUS, O., July 5.—Ira Murlatt ywing bowl they are # pretty well with a border of red and/oiuses to make the protest that MS his old leader disowned, is back in Jer- + up a formidable one, Most } y say Soy and trying to run for Congress undays, | again, ruth atten em OF AHL “ow tet me te vou something about | Having Made His Share He Wants the Boys Who Worked Faith- | om 8 a|the squads. I can’t tell you h y | COE CENCE LF Pat EEN PEPER SHE a fully for Him to Make Theirs—Tom Muses About the = | to the Boer War at night. even|inig, that the great city of New York He gyno ge aw Good Old Days, | @ Mfe prisoner in the Ohlo Penitentiary | 2€D4Ved crowd of men, from Mahoning County, familiarly |_ At times of national rejolcing Uncle known as "The Prison Demon,” because | 84 of his numerous desperate acts during |Men-of-war, and if some of the foreign his confinement, was stabbed in the | Potentates would take pattern back yesterday with a butrher knit. )Mey might have hostile i “nua aen pe a ute Mie Vtrations on thelr dghting ships. A Ruse | yy Mand ta eo! bea ingoemy [Man sailor would’ faint if hie Govern- | t ' he n fre crackers, exploding and In-| t y are large families and Tile was all very fine, but nothing to | sleep js Impoasible, not. only ‘er forgets the boys on his the glories under that cover. The din- h clam chowrer, with aide, ‘Then cam@ ro hicken, with oyster dress: and stuffed olives. This was fort! d with a salad of lettu and toma- Tet Us Clothe You. 3 blocks cast of Broadway 3 blocks west of 3d Ave, Elevated or surface lines, is and green | | hea are ot {18 unprotected by and mashed potatoe simit he oted ‘ause of Me. 2 blocks from th rr Wt on |ment provided for idm just once waat and back of all this came straw: | WAiimity, | The affiieted one Meeuaage omine aries bd e Subway. Jonen cherished pn old erudge againet| Uncle Bum provides several timer a * eam, champrgne. wafers if Sup to ‘the police lgtuaa’ wher ewer? a ee Convenient enoueh for any Biarlat and tay dh! wale tor me Pie | Year for his boys. a oranges — assortrd #. coffee and ‘the health. officials should Boyne: There down to Far Rocka one, but just to ins certain officials are unable to learn how Jones esterday was a fair example of the | clzart io something abot it, but he other day—travelled thirty | yk it. My butting-in, as it were, loffer an extra inducement af obtained ‘the butcher-knit Way American fightin n are And how those saflor boys did punish |) tit ts me oni, rom. ho ri ‘Tom Foley, Tammany Hall leader |1 tool My b p a A ind ent 9) s ek | ty? shits "Go Pista RU MT Tat Parr ir papier eer r UT NFAT tt D 10 Rome ON? from home and raided and burst| Bis Tom Foley {x going | displeased some people, and I soon real 3344% saving in addition to who the some r him good a tel people in this section ind there are a larse (iso after the Boor avy-Yard the big battle-shin Illinois much that at evening call to q fs lying, There are ve hundred waddied to their places. |ood American boys on thie monst ase of these things that UL |and they have the same emotions on tie ele Sam does, not once, but several | cr them: urth of July as every other Ameri- \times each year, for his fighting men, ‘hey say it ls Ielling their busin that we don't have any troubles on OWT jcuple will, not stay In plrces » an alleged pool-room, At the| in the Second Assembly Distr! L|ized that in order to Bucs y sam while” the ‘Eggs | to retire from the liquor business. He | opr eye Iny fear 19) Brooklyn. | 1 dle une. here ne ns two places. | nay been In that business thirty-four that and 1 went ahead. 3 apent tw re ‘pulled off. by » has ough | years jn that store and then moved tu plac spr h! ra and now thinks he has had enough | years In that store and then moved’ f silverwart D. ed there the build better tailored clothing, Moe Levy & Co,, 119 to 125 Walker St., thieves. 8, 99/5700 worth WhET® tell you ho they got over and T cany n citigen, They Wke to cetehrate, and aw they | American men-of-war they cannot al other _p! Tavogte Bane! want to get out of the buslneaes hon 4 frat moved there ty Three Blocks East of Broadway, - two blocks of the station house down | that's all.” sald the big, generous lea ind part brick slructur Branch at 1457 Broadway, floor was sunk two steps below Ix, Bouth street In those Hlor's paradise, ‘There here. er, “I've made my share and now I “It Egger’ 1 fitt 3 1e are so grand | want the boys who have worked falth- ‘LEADS IN NOBLE CHARITY ih mn years, T would be glad to + comfortable country home vacation Ume, with ‘kindly care, See squad in deteating a plac 9 here somebody ‘or me to make theirs.” 0 x cate ° 1 n for having a companion for, MIE want to put down a Tittle bet on | Sully for me te male Ckeie | BLO e re, tt inoee hove passed World Ss ty Tithe one On One ring PDIOD fora horas, why don't they turt ore acd | Foley, up to duly 3, owne mallor'a fungy. But gil Lhoas have passed |S 2 Jor wood: a pla for rainy who burglarized these two|emporiums. For more than twe indiot ald, well, and they Aang Hes | eee HURT IN B . aa ya, Vv y eight years he kept at the northe tite to snend | lr waaes. hats why |FIF H RIDGE CRASH Business } pany diving ies Squat the Worst. rner of James Siip and South street, | Duty Ma HAE ORDO OB Soars of | pase as | d ask M opposite the Long Isl fer iy Hook and i Gate pilots In| Crowd Bushod to Structure to Has Bar: ain j ; | Ray Sint nak very | » Might In| At that corner he made money, toh old lays, | Mt Tale g letter published in The E rad Barrier ibe H Neen a 10n | ¢ and actually carried ‘th “It cam " yald the ex-Alderman, | {ei jt like the old landmarks, | sa MEsTOWN, N WiReat sa . World last week in whieh “Mra. R, tv Tee enn eags Te . ‘ i 2 ut on the y loud : ‘ eminiscent, “for in those]are passing away too aulekly. ” ~ an int? d Bulletin told of her dilemma tn caring for } let the , 1 . ahaa \a wagon. But you mustu't’ blan ABSA BEAW ih On tho mite Me the. “Hale old mint," | rush to exeape an impending storm, Atty days South street trade was PFOsPER) wits” Wotey delighted to call ix South | person were throws tito the lake at dunger from hile, We verage policeman for that DoW. stanibs A mit” | Celeron At 10. orelock seat: mfey as wt so many sauads now t HAG 5 street store, thy hildren du ng the summer yacation, ° Hepate | ca ers on i if that he made $200,- modern. constructed apartment | 6. ny fro k Ferd ‘ To-Day. Wiel aus hentia tie iat aedaee aoe Drowned In Lake Mopnteong, | commanders huven't got meno ol Hey aa Mime ahag Megas ARM, Cn! Meare rected hrao venrs nwo | CyIMARAG, OL 8, LeLIgO vuer Wah ine vide food and shelter for them, brought Mey niay drown | Navid Tones elahtcon years old of country there are poatw that are twenty | suit a woney-mmaker. On July 1 be wll (Dy, the AHAMEMHAD: 6 og otace, tg) $0. athe hospital, | Others who suffered A prompt answer from ‘Mra, Z.," of : plein Tworta | Whar ata naned near so ante ong Tait the andada have Yo Be [it tomo, 0 Ha, emplayem Con | woot Ven nti an karin of | fro mide gurien Wea eo tha , noni m4 a ane| fend 0 he count jan's Point, Lake Hopitcong, yesterday | looked after firs it e s J faghioned,” 4 : To buy Real Estate or a Business || Archon. who kindly offers to cane) send our pana PONE. ae a Foi “ft T sve McAdoo has established a yice- |at Centre and Franklin stre ust An unusually large crowk was prom- Enterprise and sell tats prot wes || for one of Mra. Ha" children and But belug poor und setfooup. | Melle endeavoring to recover an oat | squad. ‘That i the wort thing ‘hat {across from the Criminal Courts Bulld-| |< —mee oe enading when a aualon” Aaya PROB: Quick, safe, sure way to doubi give her a vaonsion dn the country as|Dortiug, we know nat what te do to |1ock W had sipped trom tte socket, | was ever done. 1" seen” thie with my | ing t OT a dain decheoonin oe prying to fUNeNoetne crow savings. y MUDIE YOU}! @ companion to "Mra, Z's" Mule siri.| make the summer happy and safe | He failed to come to the surtace, and own eyes. ‘They sont these vice-sauad| "I was but nineteen yeare old when} CAMDEN, | N: iy om rections conyers ns 2 This is "Mrs. R. letter and ‘Mra Mra. R ¥ etly, Oh, no! They wo to w It Pye 1d, Weed the ¢ Wow that vacation ie-hene the annual 'deughter keswwmp the ages’ nf" vwelve! ian lane Saale D6 Rit Ad aie og sitet 2k | fatat and bis two companions, frightenod, pulled , fellows out and get them to plok up I atarted in business, continued, f ta © bridwe leading from the for sh 4 Nshed. ‘Ph lot of unfortunate wy T guess it was a case of bulting le wan h | World Wants Show Zi’ response to f World: cannot be learned, The wae raat lie Gant. think wisat Chay’ norte thes | dank: wae in Brookly came the in @ i How to Do It, || '% Bitor of The Brening " I noticed in| yet been recovered. The boy's father Is i over to 2 ¥ full of inet oe di ¥ pacays is Pe hs