The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1905, Page 12

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RRILL BURGLAR Atnens bt WWomah Meant to Steal Children —Hostler Brown Makes Conflict- ing Statements to Prosecutor. f) G@ipecial to The Evening World.) WREBNWICH, Conn Sep. I~ theory in ooinoction with the orime upon John Brown, (ME Bridgeport under 35,00 ball Prow-| were “Kolng to Greenwich. osting Atjormey White, who returned) Tc Bridgeport, wi: jet Brown at length, say eiaad though he has, been the summer colony on Lo: thas midtle some statements he will | oTsey fe af pada We are mire hag.an accomplice and we ex- (to Innd the accomplice within twen~) a hours. ‘States Attorney General Samuel Fes- | enden febl¥ Ts eure of the case against ‘fBsown that he bas arranged to prose- —. Bimyatithne December term of the Should Mrs. Morrill jo we o the charge wguinst “Brown to homicide: Girl Not implicated. seal who was a fii the Morrill home, 1s not under jon. - Undoubtedly Brown became house was an easy one iting. the girl, bit he 3 to hér’about it, ‘aid to make any polnied ut got what he thought was idea of the arrangement d Was searching for the the Jewels | were’ kept the husband of the oa ona What be -eurprine. —_——-—— [BROWN PROTESTSHIS (Boeeial eo) The Evening Work.) the hearing with no deviation. weeks ago Under his rooms at No. first street. Mise Tierney next month. Brown is a Sporn steeplechase rider, and Sve years ago ter his right was horse rearing ang fai injured by his Bie fet etl, anda 0: dO so, at He never saw far as he knows. | SOUGHT GEMS ONLY plite Scout om that Masked Man Who | carriage robes or cushions, are the Int- “Phe | est clues in possession of the police. Mrs. Morrill's tusband, from whom imufderous pasault upon Mrs. Walter! sho has been separated for two Morrati hasbeen completely aban-| years, is expected to be at Green-! 2 withorities and all eiforts| wich to-day. Young. Morrill has eo now direstsd twarg| been | living at Lawrence, %. I. | with’ his mother, and yesterday mother p New York hostior, now in the gait| and eqpleft there, saylite then that they Morrill.and his mother have been lv- ong in the Adams cottage in Lawrence, ular with Isiand, no has twisted himseit all up, | one Seemed to know that he was mar led. The announcement that he was Woman who was mysteriously shot In Greenwich caused INNOCENCE IN JAIL. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept, 14.—In/an interview this niorhing John Brown, the hostler held in connection with the Mor- rill case, reiterated alt bts testimony at Hoe denied ever havicue madelhny ro- mark about the connection of « wealthy man with the case. He suys that six he was robbed of $150)and a gold watch while sleping in a saloon WW) West Fitty- He was to have married he came to Amerion iting in the pad- dock. He says he plays the races often and has lost) tonsiverably of late, but ‘and, awakened her. ‘Then, in. | declares he has ms platy Of money to hire tt Nor. More m’ ‘his iif as Tae ORGINAL Dears 2AsK OF Rozz: @iroat & highly indamed and she, choking fipells that are alarming fo emiec sad: pupelsiene, There was a port Mi clroulation to= "eNS” had ‘een opergred | ‘on. ig by Dr. Jones, who says iw ty, no means hopeless. J last night of a plece of olothesline and a rope or de used forthe binditix of ‘BAROY KOMURA ‘ROCKEFELLER WINS, SALOON His Estate Going Out | | “of Business, Melin, of North arryro le Several.ot/ jog: Start for:Home.| 2 2s Lave oe fought John D, ockeferier in ibe ‘and at the poliz,, He has beaten in going away’ from here." ‘ peace HE! at’ the Waldort-Aw, resting easily to- iviertine comes Rockigteller'a way,” "KEEPER LOSES Little Tavern on Boundary of “Rockefeller alwiys wins,” jatghed J. J. to-day. w can you beat him? If he:can't you out jhe will tire you eyt I ' 3,3, Melin hag lasted) for elght) years, billionaire in elections, ‘but he ‘hee fost all appetite for teotae He & lone- ‘ol lynn School of Mdustries, IRISH RELICS IN THE GARDEN, Exhibits Rapidly Beinig Arranged for’ the Fair. and Carnival Which will Be- Opened: There famous “Industries and a sreatyn PF he sacred ant histor) eal pe gf ‘the Emerald Isle: aro oe transplanted from the old country to Madison, Square Garden's gigantic | @rena)at a rate that bids fair to make this famous exhibition hall took like a | Teproduction of the famed Cork Expo- | altion of 1903 by the time the doors are thrown open next Monday night at the opening of the Irish Industrial Bxpos!- | tion and@Carntyal: Rey, M, O’Fianagan returned to New York yesterday after @ short visit to Ireland in connection with the expo- sition, He was a delegate of the Gaelic League, of New York, at the Parliament ‘| of the Gael held in Dublin during, the y | middle week of August. He arranged to, have a large exhibit from the Lough- whose ex- hibit was the largest and most, inter- mee at Rye exalbition ‘tn ri oth na most Tate a oe ae ne "ced te pt. U.— Mire, Willt pag tila Soe : sper e NO HORE sy -ATEIGHTY-TWO, KILLS HIMSELF Retired Piano~ Manufacturer. Suffering Long from Asthma Ends His- Life. Matztas .Wiatiba, “retired Manufacturer, eight {ing with his daty¥aper children at No, a Itted suicide ito-day by ; Brooklyn,» com: cutting the arteries jn nis left wrist, Two weeks ago the old man, who Was afflicted’ with asthme, made up _ WITTE FAVORS POLICEMAN THROWS HORS IN FIERCE BOU \ Frenzied Runaway Gets Offi- Teeth Before Subdued. Policeman Oharies Hall, of the Bridge Squad, gave an exhibition of taming a \ vil’ horse In\the square in front of the Lee Avenue} Court, Brooklyn, to-day that earned for him # recommendation 0 Police Commissioner McAdoo for honorable mention for bravery, In the process of subduing the aummal, which was threatenihg ‘the safety of hhgndreds of school children, Hall's arm ‘was bitten to the bone, his uniform torn off, one of, his. kent atiffened and his head cut m two places, ‘The horse, a big brute, ao | { FINLAND RIGHT In ‘Letter to Prof, Deunet of his mind that he could not get well, and getting a paper knife sharpened it until it was like a razor, 1 The knité! was tnken’ away from him Last night his daupnter ett him alone ebout midnight while she went to look after her/children and see that every- thing was all right through the house, An hour-later she noticed that he looked pale. “Weel all right, father? she inquired, le had jy some way found tho Page Rr ng and —— gay STARTLEI D PROTOCOL, | ase at the ain a captures yada to, ‘and hidden by inis daughter, Mrs, Anger, |- This City, He Declares for Justice; and Says the Czar Means ‘Well.’ ‘While the peace’ negotiations avers in Progress at Portsmouth, Prof. H. ‘Mon- taguo Denner, of the Girl's ‘Technical High School, et Grand and) Elm atrogts, ‘this city, an, ardent advocate Qf justice to Finland, jwrote to Bnvoy Witte asking for the latter's persontl views on the Finnish question. a setts a8 t Prof. Don- ‘Witte's gr wae LAST RITES FOR INJURED GIRL IN AMBULANCE Great Crowd Blocks Street as Clergyman Heats Her \ Confession, While a crowd of several hundred persona blocked James etreet, in front of No, @ to-day, ‘the Rev. Father O'Connor, of St. James's Roman Cathé ole Church, knelt over little Rose Penta in the ambulance and heard her aonfeasion, Rose’ Penta fs thirteen years old and ‘ves on, the top floor of No. 6 James street. When she had her breakfast this moraing Rose bogan her prepara- ttona for the day at St. James's paro- hial school, down the block: The child’ lighted small oll stove and Proceeded to iron her best dress, As. be lifted the ron from the stove the flame igotted ber frock, and in an )in- stant ehe wes Wrapped in flames, Mr. Penta and neighbors ran to the ohild's assistance, but before the fire ‘waa extinguished Rose was horribly burned from her knees up to her neck. An arobulance was sent for trom Hud- son Street Hospital All the while that: the doctor was dreasing ther in- juries Rose kept perfectly calm, Just as she was put intd the ambu- lance the priest arrived, and while the Goctor waa taking the reoord of the Father O'Connor ared th child spiritually forthe worse id —— FELL FIVE STORIES, LIVES, ‘at the foot of the airshatt at his home, No. 8 Third street, to-day. He said that he had fallen from: the Aft floor to the bottom of th . He landed gn thls head and infilcted @ sosip wound, eR sino ye atieonen ‘im and ‘he Fe Arthur Plokens wes found unconscious | T3** gmeneagye fee aT aT Re CANNOT UNDERSTAND ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY Other Dentists Untamfllar, Thin wi rtul Prooren Are Completely Lens to Ae count for Dr. Martin's Memarkable Success. Send Your Name the Doctor's Whteh Tells Al} About This Great Discovery—Matled Free on Request. t Dentists who are still practising tbe. oM- + Formerly ther attempted to exptatn by Genying that the Doctor could’ée ‘success and that he can and docs make good every claim, they are all at sca, It is pretty hard for those who ere un-~ familiar with the underlying principles of Alveolar Dentistry to belinve that Dr. Martin can perform the operations whigh. he does. The Doctor's paticnts, ._howeves, Delteve it and know it, for they have their. own’ experience as absolute proot and em- Joy the comfort and satistaction whieh his great work “always affords, His patients know that he can replece missing teeth without the usc of plates or bridge work and give them natural, firm, aolid, perfect teeth. They know thet he can tighten looce and falling teeth and Tas¥ as I any. Thoy know can straighten twisted, crod discolored, chipped or broken whole, sound, perfect condition them the same shade and color healthy teeth. SRE ad that ‘yor er | ee ese! Hunyadi Janos The Natural “Laxative . ‘Water was awarded tho Grand Prize at the St. Louis Exposition, 1004, Tor: ite Purity and Excel- Easy to take— acy inactive Ease for all stomach ailments, FOR “ CONSTIPATION may say or how mych they may. decry system. He has passed that stage wh! disparaging statements affect him or any difference In the great work he !a do- ing for his thousands of patients, whoss confidence be: bas. reat discovery: by fy alferent governments, in~ Ubding the United Staten, and this, ‘et course, its any one else from practis- bn PAs Dentistry. Others claiming to LUDWIG AUM ANN 0 €4 Fully protested in the yas 4

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