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igre ———— THOMAS JEFFERSON PARK, “WHICH OPEN ‘HYDE MUST TESTIFY OR BE AN EXILE} Insurance Probers Put Young Man in Fugitive Wit- ness Class, WINTYRE, JORDAN, 100. Life of Committee Will Be Pro- longed to Give Vitality to Its Subpoenas, LIKE “REGGY” VANDERBILT. in of Equitable Founder Must Go on ind or Keep Outside Bounde of State, MW James Haren Hyde, William H MeIntyre and Thomas D. Jordan per- aist In thelr refusal to go before the Legislative Insurance Committee ar 4 tell what they know of the “yellow dog’ funds of the Hquitable Life As mirence Boclety, its political contribu: tions and profits, they, officers, have enjoyed from syndicates at the expe of the Equitable’s pollcy-holders, | will not only be fugitives temporarily, but @ way will be found to keep ae out of the Btate of New York longer than they may wish to stay This became known to-day and the that has been decided upon by Legislative Committee 1s unique pode or Te Byening World was told that the committee proposes after it as reported to the Legislature, to ask to be continued in power indefinitely, oF es long ag the terms of ite members hall last, and thus hold over the heads of Hyde, MoIntyre ‘and Jordan the vale ‘ot being subpoenaed, or the alternative of going to Jail &¢ service is disobey Like Reggy Vanderbilt. ‘gn other words, the commitoee thinks ‘that ft can make It quite as uncom{ort- able and ‘unprofitable for the trio of fu gitive witnesses as District-Attorncy Jerome did for Resey Vandervilt in Lie Dick Canfield gambling case. The stops of Hyde and McIntyre are Gomeed hourly by the subpoens servers fof the committee, McIntyre was in Bos- ton yesterday and held a conference there with Hyde, Should elther of them put foot in New York he will be & Pied to appear before the committee forth: with and then if the summons siiould be disobeyed it will mean nothing short behind the bars for ''Vio- t Red-Haired Merc% fs the elder Hyde used to call Melntyre fn his office boy days Jordan has disappeared as completely >< as if he had never been, His home in| success will lead to the formation of a Margaret ‘Lenaham, a young ‘ Tt was learned t that herd three Englewood, N. J., is constantiy under! permanent board of management, which eMploved in the hor nt » ay by surveillance, and people who might lead will arrange t hold an Lrish Fair an- Moora, head of the | President Butler, of Columbia, for haz subpoena servers to him have been|nually, making each @uperior do the Héntth Department, ar No. a2 Wo ling fre re Lovuls shadowed for weeks past {mpres- | preceding one stredt, th the Astoria section, was at.| Brown aad D he sion generally is that the & #| Interesting Historical Exhibit. 'cKa And stabbed white on he way ‘ : toreey comptroler ts on the other side| ‘The industrial movement, wag not re- heme arly to-day ’ fight at of the Atlantic. He tas not been seen at | ceived exclusive attention tn the Bx-| 1" hid ‘been ‘visiting in Manhatte ‘w yeat ou the Equitable Building since he was dis- | position, Irish art and Mterature, both) pf wos feturning home along W revur wu charged, by Presid Morton He was/ancient and modern, are well repre- canned wh ee man J imped i sf ; last @¥en by gn official of the society at| sented here, while the Historle LON | stanhed her tin time.” nd | Yoel fresnme i With a dis Englewood home on Aug, 19 |B xhibit Becton on the Twenty-seven'h | with ‘a fl three t mes | cheek | Vie , 1 ) funnies Jordan Victim of Advice, etree ntains Items of exceed: | brea trom yee ee ‘ ; yO ’ A friend of Jordan to-day suid that |IM& great Interent to the student of | stoore's house, chen cet Tun to Dr. | orm he had purposely refrained from asking |! ’ | estou OEP: OAS: Fell! Mn ooe> | ATE ; Srhere Jordan was so that he could an-| 10 this se there is one exhibtt) ighe young woman je un | chance awor Jrutntully iat he diu not know | "Dat draws admiring crowds at all] aeciié her Aselant, ve i: wow d Ge | energetic @ gant Drier icy tet Vor This is Mr, 8. J. Richards n'e | Boned pelteve the stabbe Italian) °* and other kinds, too, as { rare Irish books, ancient | family for compelling hin to ony inn @ era , Hyde. Ireland, reproductions of hie-|eanitary laws Thea rin won MASHED AUTO "Ho is ceftainly ploying t 1 1 | net hi 4 “ {nly play he af 1 ‘A “ serious, but will distic é > om 8 fool to stay away from 1 nav manuseripts rut per « D > figntion” addea the ahah and tracings trom Clonmacnoies | ney. _ ~Aatbagiines TO SAVE GIRL. e connection with the leg c the Rock of Cashel, —— | fe, n Hyde px labor tut ote. There are also speci. | PURE FOOD DEPARTMENT Mire. Seliroeder, Wile of Wall Street | Hyde's persona 4 anolent Celtic ornamentation | Man, and Her Mother Thrown he powers of t hed to desorative took-covers, repro: | IN THE EHRICH STORE. from Machine on the gr na (luminated manuscripts, a! —_ 4 which app: Y BAYSHE Yet. T=—In an ef it wer no longer in Nia Wak tone { Bishop Bedeli's Irish Bible (:ne| Emtive Ploor of B P den Gea y meny @ laugh. One promincat lawyer | Ow siated into Irlah), published in| SERIE Bate Dew! rant 104 N running down Af | of the Inquiry remnrk er @iy | London in 1686. Voted to New Departure, Which areold: gir je Herman | certain counsel was f ting ‘idee! Q one of the first elements of law whi-h| The Famous Book of Kelis, Wi Ab Ren on Madore Lin r rai Tee aoa thier alec catty TK ReNer | ‘There are photographie repreductions| , The agation ches has bien going o* ber pe, Wis ot ae Uving entity of Inw-mak of the Book of Leinster, the Yellow| (% *H® public prints on the sudject of | Sutnvilie er, Mra. De Bali Book of Lecan, Leabhar Breac, the ee ot food has led food cater Pearl Hammond came around a cor tamoie Book oF Ralls and ether ow York to mreater care in the /Peron a bicycle, ad dodged trom be CAPT. COTTRE 1 others salallon of thelr goods hind a farm wagon, She would have ly The Book of Kells has ® somewhat) “onige Sera j been Fun down by the auio had not the + url mong hos © have con-| chauffeur turned to the wide of the | NOT SHOT DEA |B ted so ae * pthyyannet) with a0} ogmed themnelves with the subject of | Pad IWo a vig tree. Lucktly. both | nelae ’ Agad e rege hq as the purl es fe the frm of Ehrich Bros, | bisfengers landed 0) goft ground und rst attempted enforcement of a law{ot Aix nu A Watphivre sped | injur Mou they were Police Circles Exctied by Ramor| of copyright. We are told In an Irish| atreet isin. pene Twenty-sevond shen’ ip and had to be ef Harlem Tragedy, Whton | manuscript of the eleventh century pub-| to-day @ new department ts be meswa th ae Proves to Be Falae, lished by Windisch, that Columba re-|@s the “Pure Food Market, whion, | 7 Poticd Capt. Cottrell ts alive n quested pérmission of Bishop, Molaise|8ft% monthe of preparation t OLD WOMAN HAD * | Lo copy the gospels of Bt. Finan, which | fitted up with the very newest equ STRANGE n ‘4 standing rumors to the contrary One| had been lately placed ta the Rpiscopal/MVOt in she way of vold storage et TRAN GE HIs TORY was started in the East One Hindreq| Cathedral, Meeting with a churlish re-| fey Obie! Gevice for the handing of and Fourth street precinct to-day ‘hat | f#8!, he stole Into che church night I, Tie wit.ie of th war, & Mra Meeker D he had been shot dead and a poitvema, | Meier meme untl the whole had been |l0e. of nein vatablis sen vel - ne inquired of @ reporter If he | Milde pl perlence with Utea, ied o reporter If he had heura| \Vnen Molaise learned the ‘trick that Hh World | " been played on him he fell into ya. \ f The sergeant of the West One } , on WH red ant ¥ / aa hy st ame lun- | @ terrible rage, demanded the copy, and rf q \ 1 F thon, which to es tteet, Polive sia~ Jon Columba’s refusal, appealed to King rn ; fp ‘ a hfs tn command of Capi.| Diarmaid, then. in residence at ‘Tara ar rr 4 Cottrell, was called up on the ‘phone | At nearing both parties, Diarma t mH and said he had no knowledge of any | 82! precedents In all the Ubrarae “ ; woman In the ehooting and that the captain had baen | {2 brim, but there never before had been hi m man in the ailve & few 1 one had been «in which the rights of an aut aid in for t k t i pension | hours before. r transcriber hig work were tne) partment is Ju Ay m He @nid {t was the seventh time he| Yolved. However, there had been any) 5 ider, for outa W seg 1] had been called to the ‘phone ‘ r easy, dealing with the) Chapman & aril Hod a t s iaite sce, ne on the uftie, and OM, thene was) ext rt in (a? mat ' N report. ment based, ‘The ell," | Lie grocery depar ine d aa with | Later Capt. Cottrell at the station He the owner o he be qivped " | nied oMlally that ae was dead tue bagk to the owner, plete in.New York. 8p . ea ese or bo: Oe Ken to offer ) iY If I am I don't know tt," said be, a le 'mach feaihar avieate| the purest and bet of ¢ A NEW GUN IN TOWN, = |”! Ny To each cow belongs! Charles Sommers ir r% 4 Ja Ww, and to each book her lit-/depariment with @ staf of expe dey BI goftee will ee Uncle Sam ty Testing Hand Keeps | Rare Irish Works, leare of @. O. Ford, who is regarded w fiw 1 Very Dark, | Richardeon’s col etlon I#| the greatest, expert In ica on thh An offiel W naval rapt 4-| the ft ting &x- nu y | c | mn Mi Of the cx morning t gu i made to ie bendy | rarity and great value of the yiesea vaniaied at tie | { A f naval | books, rubbings, @&c.. It ts in| the new. venture, and watt y ai Our febaPi reality only a small frac of his | were m 5 al cu 56 7 va Strop your razor; Teetion of rate Irigh works, whieh | ing. Fre \ bye Wee obeety ei, | Ink your pen; jg said to be the largest, m mpre: | hut there were no trad The gan is said to have bee ated Don your working ensive and valuable collection of its The great ac ge of the de ’ la “a is geome “othes { cind in the world in the hands of # woe wet thes. What then Private collector whole of the a secre f Alin, | hy, Sunday World It may be of some Intefast to ping inthe food Une wit tain lef of Artill Help Wants will come of irish blood, As wel a4 10 more than half on doz steps, the | fil ¢ And office work of history, to know that Mr. Richara- | grocerlea beln& on one sid the long | # ener Fi son's entire collection of rare Irish | room and the meats On the over, while H90% ‘or old and young. works bas been placed at the dispoadl| the fruit stalls are at the end on the | “rect F \ | Gasket Bolh RARE BOOKS AT | THE IRISH FAIR sensensiphuitihe | $. J. Richardson's Historical Collection Most Interesting | Exhibit and Largest One of the Kind in the World, The Irish Industrial Expoaition at Madison Square Garden, after @ suc- | cessful and enthusiastic ‘ran “of three | weeks, will end at midnight ¢o-night The Garden has been filled every night with appreciative audiences, who in- spected the various booth# and exhibits and expressed thelr pleastre at the evidences of returning prosperity to the industries of Ireland. In this: connec- | ton it Is highly creditable té the direc: tors and the management to’state they consider the far reaching edticattonal effect of the Exposition on the minds | of the visitors of much more value to | the Irish Industrial Revival than the mero financial success whioh they ob- } ta | It as hoped and believed this assured { the editora of the Bnavcyelopedia Hi- sorniva, and is now being used by them, along with other material In tts compl- lation, | This great work in ten volumes, na- Ba ig Roe ino J ane Te if; ating about | 8 hieerretag te Bilng relat eur’ GIRL SLASHED Margaret Lenahan Attacked on Names of Sophomores Sus: | was yrs ed TO-DAY. ep asiun | THREE HAZERS WITH A KNIFE ALL CITY BOYS 5 Way to Employer's Home Is Probably Disfigured for Her Life, pended from Columbia Are | Made Public—Faculty Deter- mined to End Rowdyism. | $91,000, and two spacious playgrounds (older and heavier boys may ‘an unfair advantage over thelr younger | Union indivisible, with liberty and jure | THE WORLD SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1905. JEFFERSON PARK TO OPEN WITH TOURNAMENT Mayor McClellan and Other Officials Wil! Attend Cere- monies To-Day. Thomas Jefferson Park, which t- cludes the area bounded by One Hun- dred end Bleventh ang One Hundred and Fourteenth streets from First ave- mue to the Bast River, will be formally opened to-day by the Park Wepart- ment, Mayor McClellan will accept the park on behalf of the olty, and many of his department heads will attend the ceremonies, An elaborate programme has been arranged, including @ concert wnd athlete tournament, The new park, which ts situmted in the heart of the Harlem Italian quar- ter, has the finest athletic fleld of any munietpal park In (he United Btstes, in- cluding two outdoor gymnasiume, @ splendid pavilion erected at a cost of and kindergartens with an area of 4,982 aquare feat One Thousand in Gymnastic Drills, A feature of the opening will be gym- naetie drills by one thousand boys and | girls from nine park playgrounds now | maintained by the city and the singing of patriotic songs by the park children, retaforced by sholars from the nearby public aohools | Fourteen athletic contests are also on | the programme, and for these there ts) somewhat in excess of taro hundred eu: | tries, Each prospective contestant has been carefully weighed In, in order that not have | comrades. Pach race is arranged ac- cording to welght, this having Deen found @ more equitable way to class the youngscers than acoording to their ages. | Mayor MoClellan’s expressed inten- tlon of being present to accept the park m behalf of the city has bed a majority of city officials to promise to be on hand. Fire Commiastoner Hayes, Police Commisstoner MOAdoo, Health Commie. honer Darlington, Bridge Commissioner Best and Commissioner Ovkiey, of the Water Supply Depaprtment, have proin- ined to attend, Separate Track for Girls. ‘Thomas Jefferson Park is the first well-equipped gymnasium and recrea- tlon centre established tn an exclusively | Italian locality, and the residents there- vboute plan to male Batuniay's open- ng @ festa A unique feature of the park ts & oparate running track for sini seven aps in length, While FuDniag oes forg giris have not been included in the pro- gramme, they are to participate in vartous and patriotic drills i Pallas js particu ed with fing drills os o ane 0 sicating patriotism among children of the foreign colonies, tnd ‘has ordered. that hereafter” in every park playground thes» patriotic exercises shail be elven a leading part in all playground work, In greeting the American fing at Bat- day's dedication the ttle lfallan hildren of the nelghborhood will re- ation egiance to my flag and | y for which it stan to the coun. tice for all.” DEATH FOR TWO | AS LOVE FAILED, ': Itejected Suitor Fatally Wounds Telephone Girl, Then Kills Hiuswelt, ST. JOSEPH. Mich, Oct, 7.—-Because she refused to matry him, Fred Feerer o-day shot and mortally wounded J. Lonsdale, a telephone tor and then fired @ bullet through | js own heart, dying instantly Vhe shooting occurred in Miss Lons- Jales room, to which Feerer haq cured admission by representing to her | landlady that he fa Iinpartant jes saxe that must be delive: immediate. | v. He began shooting @t the «irl lv) ne | ted asleep as a00n as he entered room Miss Lonsdale tm a native of Bajty- ue Ky, Feerer came from Ell nd 27 KILLED IN _ TRAIN WRECK. Thirty-five 0 " re Injured Whee et Russian Mall Jamped the Tracks, ROSTOBF-ON-DON, Russia. Oot, 7.— A mall train bound for Viadikavkas left the rails today and was wrecked Twenty-seven persons wei thirty-five were Injured peer an —— thorouga ins Bit ixth avenu@ side An ex replicy of the department in. the » window streot and demonstration vol bre there jvet as above, Gay iting representing the flags of and decorated with brightly toons the “Pure Fees Mar- of eae Hallock shell Am how far the p to defend the New York. a twelve-inch a Channel showing tterles are able to the harbor of other tests were ide o9 the provin Mm panes: O'S whe Loneasie cee is noun wit mn y EO eg entire satisfact w had seen, Several | nomination j that GRIEF CAUSES SUICIDE, Hobensack, Who Burted Wite bix Months, Kills Himectl Hetore | Mirro | (Special to The NORRISTOWN, Pa, Oot. 1.—Wilkine Hobensack. thirty three years old, for the past seven years private secretary ening World.) for Congressman 1. P. Wangercom- | | mitted suicide this morning by whootting | where she lives, mzelt IH the hend ‘The body was found on the floor the kitchen at 6 o'clock by his hous keeper, He had loft his bedroom and fr »ceeded to the kitchen, wh cit ig in front of @ looking-gia 7 mt ix months i and © few weeks ago resigned his He buried his wite praition ao he could remain with his two children. — PLATZEK INSTEAD OF JEROME! is that He Will Re in town | Nominated for Distriot-Attoraey, It ia stated in Tammany circles to- Ay that District-Attorney Jerome has nally been set aside by Tammany and| Warley Platsck will receive the| It has also been decided | Under Sher"? Julius Harburger will recelve a county nomination—pos- bly for County Clerk. eH ts back by the Sullivans, who will have the nam- ng of the man. A change has occured in the 1H : judietal coneiante for & reme Co fominations, It te Newburger nation, but that Jwhahout a trace of jcertain | ness on Twer PRISONER MAY ‘BE MISSING MAN WIFE SOUGHT Believed to Be John J. Daly, Who Disappeared Five Years Ago. John J. Daly, arrested in Greenwiob, Conn, a8 @ get-rioh-qufek swindler, is believed to be a former wealthy real estate operator, whose mysterious dis- Appearance created wide Interest in 1900 and whose supposed body was identified and buried at Kingston, N. ¥., two vears later, Sheriff Rich's susploians aroused by this prisoner's unwillingness to be photographed, At first it was suspoct- ed he was an ex-conviot, but when his Papers were searched and a bundle of clippings found relating to the dlsap- pearance of Joun J. Daly, of ‘Toronto Canada, new light broke on the man’s past One of the clippings, printed in Jun« ary, 1908, contained a pleture of the missing Daly. Sheriff Rich noticed at once that it would pass anywhere as ® pleture of his prisoner, He ie cpn- Vineed that the man he has tn custody 8 the missing Tyronto estate Speculator. Wife's Search Pathetic, ¢ Daly's Alsappearan real e would not have | Attracted #0 much attention but for the fearch made for him bis She brought the case the Attention of the press, and wide public by Interest Was attracted by her starch Mrs, Daly was a brilliant and cultured woman, She had heen socially prom! nent in Chfeago when Daly married her. Thev went to Toronto, where he forged to the front as a land spc He owned a great deal of clty erty and more tian $200,000 farm land when the financial stein Bency of 1800 brought a slump In yalies and his fortune was swept away, Ite determined to bring his wife and boy to New York and begin over again A few days before the date set for thelr departure Daly suddenly disap peared. His wife thought he might have become Jemonted from excessive worry, and, as she learned he had boarded a train for New York, she came on ex- pecting to find him here. Their many friends here had no trace of Daly Witn her fourte:n-year-old boy iN on her hands, Mrs. Daly went to the home of James L. Halley. of No. 46 Fitty- aeventh syreet, Brooklyn, and from there conducted her remarkable searcn. Believed Husbend Dead, The woman simply would noi be dia ouraged, Weekes | hened into montag ne'maa be- prop worth ing found, Finally, after two years patient waiting Chief of Police Woods, of Kington, N.Y, who. very police head in the country, tiled and received photogral ot Daly repbatedi Daly on jan 2 a ma found oi Porepaugh Chr very ike her } a cont bearing the name Was fourd in the clothing. Kdgut elmendort, of Highland Falls Ulster Couny, who knew Daly, was onitive the body was that of the miss « Toronto man Mrs. Nae 4 went up to view the remal but she fainted at the sight of the corpse ia cou not be Induced to look at ft atin wun not aure it was that of |band, but se acceped Fl {dent fication and took 0 to, Canada for interment Mra, Daly ® frends that It wasp wis identified and bun posed. widow of.en have felt husband whe and the up- has expressed her- | ever delf doubtfutly in the premis:s. She was informed to-day of the arrest of the man In Greenwieh who resembled ther husband and had a complete story of the latter's divappearance an? re- |puted death in newspaper clippings in hla possession. ‘The prioner Daly, who was taken to he county jail at’ Bridgeport to-day owing hie arralgnment for. an al llewed swindling Canadian publishing | heme, is forty years old, about five! feet ten Inchés in height, athletic in bulla und wears a short sandy mus tache and Van Dyke beard, slightiy | tinged with * © COULDN'T BAIL STRANGER OUT ‘ax Reoeipts Didn’t Count with Sergeant in Tenderloin Sta- tion When Man Offering Them) Didn’t Know Woman in Case, “Do you know this woman?” asked Bergt. Dooley, at the West Thirtieth street station, early to-day, when ®, a junk dealer in busl- yeninth street, threw @ bunch of tax receipts on the desk and asked permission to ball out a woman mamed Mary Du Valle, arrested charge of disorderly conduct ‘Why, yes," sald Savage, “How old is she? Michael Bay ma Why, she iswhy I don't know ex actly how old she is,’ sald Savage un easily “Where does she iv “Bhe'a a friend of mine. | don't know replied Savage ner- vously You don't know how old she ts and you don't kiow where she fives sald the seratant, who bad not @ven looked at the tax feovipte. "You don't know her_at ali, vou mean? “Buy, Sergeant, do t have to answor all theme questions?” “You don't know her at all, do you?’ insisted the nergeant "Weil, to tell, the truth,” admitted Savage, "T don't, | was sent around here to ball her out,” “Now you can stick thoee tax bilis lin our hip-pocket and walk,’ said che | sergeunt, sternly, “and Keep on walk- ing. It's wood for you.” ae GOT A $2,000 V VERDICT. John Storek, while walking across Biehty-sixth street, at Firat avenue. Jan, %, 1903, was struck by the horses at a atreot car of the Interurban Com: pany and eustainod injuries to his arm, He retained Alfred and Charles Steckler ti t against the company, and the caer was tried before Justice O'Gor- man and @ jury to-day, The company Ft ated witwonses to tisiity that It was the fault of Storck, who ran directly in front Jury aft ‘garr ie MYSTERY OVER YOUNG WOMAN Expensively Dressed and Car- ried Handbag Containing Many Pawntickets, BANK CLOSED BY Decided to Wind Up Affairs. PEORIA, Ill, Oct, 7.—As a direct re sult of the Indictment of N. C. Dough | erty for forgery yesterday, the directors of the Pooria National Bank, of which he was president, announced early to- day that they had decided to suspend business and would call in the Comp- troller of the Currency to wind up the affaire of the Institution, The meeting of directors lasted all evening and was behind closed doors, Tt was admitted that a run would be inevitable to-day, and the only recourse was to Hquidate at once The loan of $10.00 by the Peoria Clearing-House was tied up in such wise that It could not be accepted. It learned that quiet withdrawals from the bank had been going on all biy yesterday, most of the calls coming from banks in neighboring towns, The bank was caplialized at $200,000 The bank will not be open for business to-day and a representative Co oiler is expected from Chi before noon. WASHID The Comp trollir of the ¢ how received a@ telogram announcing that the F National Bank of Peoria, Ill, } its doors on the order of its directors. ee INSURA NCE MA? SAW BARN BURN. Mrs, Conrad Had Jnst Told Him She Wouldn't Tale an New Polley When FL RED BANK, purance agent called upon Mrs, Grorge Conrad, of this place ” asked her if the family de new a policy which Mr. Conrad yurried ‘on the contents of a barn lensed by ‘him on Washington street, Mrs, Cone rad told the agent in Mr, Conrad's absence that they did not care to ree inst the contents, aa there wos no noed of tt The agent had gone but a short tis tance away when the barn was “i vered in Hames. The contents of ti barn were destroyed, Mrs. Conrad is very sorry now. CAPT, HANK HAFF CANCER VICTIM: SAYVILLE, LL, Oct. Capt. Hank Haff, the famous yacht wkipper, who has been In poor ‘health for some time, i reported to De Worse at his home It lh Bird, of Sayvill 10 hls beuside to-day. The ame talk Of perforning an operation. on the ai ne who is thought 9 be suffering tomach. his wife a month . Haft has ben gradually fall- Enjoy Life Good health makes good na- ture, If everyone had a sound stomach there would be no pes- imists in the world, Do not allow a weak stomach or a bad liver to rob you of the joy of | living, Take BEECHAN'S PILLS | and the world laughs with you, No need then for rose-colored glas Beecham’s Pills start | health vibrations to all parts of | the body, while putting a ruddy | tint on lips and cheeks. There's health in every box. Health for every man, woman and child, Beecham’s Pills was eummoned D ere is some talk UNCONSCIOUS — FACES PRISON UNDER NEW LAW Bloom Admits He Planned to Desert His Child and Wife and Is Held for Trial at Woman Lawyer’s Request. / FORGERY CHARGE. | /Run Feared Through Indictment | of President Dougherty, of Peoria National, $o Directors” | | | | Miss Mary T, Quackenbos, a laws of No, 10 Bible House, appeared In the Two policemen found a good-looking |!YorHville Court to-day to prosecute young woman lying unconscious on the | Abraham Bloom, twenty-six years old, sidewalk in front of No. 8 Marion|a baker, of No. 151 Lewis street, Bloom Btreet to-day, By her side were three | was the first prisoner arralened undor empty whiskey flasks and a half-|a law which went Into effect on Sept. emptied flask of liquor, Dr. Billings, |1, making the intent to desert a chilé at # Abicadt Branly found she/a crime, ‘This law was passed through ‘as suffering from alcoholic coma, he efforts of Dr. F el, 0 if FE ee a eee teas mantain: [th efforts of Dr. Frankel, of the United ing, among other things, fifteen pawn | Hebrew SCharittes, and carries with tt tickets, each one calling for sor @ penalty of two years imprisonment ticle of jewelry, One of the $) Bloom pleaded ¢ to-dar Tepresented a diamond ring Upon ren eee enn ane eee eee had been obtained, In « purse | held in $500 bail for trial, On ‘Thure- handbag was $6.50 In money, The} day Bloom called at tho oMee of the Hoket# were made t falcon ies Daly.” but the woman Whe jeeveielas aint i cats | J Bell vue Hospital said that her name | bT4t wf the t He s Onagl- Katherine Mulligan and that ehe| ties, and said m Gol was expensively and tastetuny | of N ; He ve hed. and tie police bellove that sie | Woman 1 was hie a woman of some consequence who | wif lose 1 asked OMe {s trying to conceal her Identity, She | si#tanc re he muttered two or throe times In a semi. | cc 1 {ntelligible way after being picked up clerk, was sent to by the polle w ie the time of the med at Rloom Lord to save me If He ever dors.” N Lewls vd fives ———EEE ey were at ns Vee * i » back Collar Chat No. 31 If you buy hand linen © you want Datitute, The same |s true pay the linen price, you linen collars You cam get them in H. & I, Collars every ee They bear the Warranted Tinea” stamp—it's your protection, Sold at the lines saat 2 Tor age H. & 1, styles are right. 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Woop, General Manager Pass Traffic Mer, ano W noyn, ere Avent Sunday, Oot. 8 UCH reey Switoh back | seu, eS Qien'Snokol 8% Gow ADbiobaL GRAND AUTUMN EXCURSION mca picture ve Hudson. Str D Landing ac ont ols (Highland anh) hon 10,0, Fixe, pte ci 50¢ robibdulod Seen an, Smith & #TRINDOC Advice and services bootup tr ie auccossful) famfly and business ah ties; eltent references; confidential, reapons GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer), | 90 Nassau si.(Day) B' way, 87th st, (Day’, Nighy SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, b Orpori ul TLY to seoure the sere vices of @ sterling, worthy matr=A. re Business man. who has closed eatatex profitably’ to the hein emiin be in with ia open for u chanioter! heheat reterenoee from: bam or lawyers, Address L, q+