The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1905, Page 12

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Se ee WPS TOD HD LEMONT HER DET Friend Tells of Forebod- ings Day Before Last Journey. PROBING THE MYSTERY. Every One Connected with) Case Summoned to Dis- trict-Attorney’s Office | | MRS. HOWE HID JEWELS. Was Afraid They Would Fall tato| Lockwood's Hands, | She Says | Mra, Todd disappe m8 n the a dreasmaker, of } ue, and one r $ the story Mrs. G dd and I had many years all her gowns. Of lJate I have up my smiking estat Mrs. Ty would always whenever she wished to new cloihing 0 made the m) phin se shoppin for the O Appeared Much Worried, “1 noticed from me tia thing, Sho Tying she was W Was oxtre MRS. TODD AT 49 AND HER MOST RE RECENT PHOTOGRAPH, r cE JOKE ON HER, ie SIS EOWA WALLACE No Truth in Story She Had Been Sued for Breach of Promise. IS ANGRY OVER REPORT. , Declares If Press Agent Is Respon- | | sible She Means to Get | After Him | | (Bpecial to The Seals Work) BUFFALO, > b Paina Wallace Hopper har be fn butt of a cruel jokw And when the Uttle actress recunerates from a threatened Attack of pneumonia she vows to make ! uncomfortably warm for some one, Miss Hopper’s measures to ascertain he orlgin of the story relative to a breach of promise suit brought aga.nst her are apt to be strenuow. ! Miss Hopper deies that se is being sued by an yone for breach of and claima ignorance of any fon as James G. tor, who {s alleged to Ages because Miss Hopper refi wed him after, according to the stary, she proposed marriage to the supposed Morton, Suffering from a severe oold and ner- vousness that may cause hi tem porary reticoment, Miss Hopper arrived ms heve yesterday, She {8 appearing in| \ the Vissi Helaw + all-war cast { Hoart bid Jot Mary.ocd.”” Immedia atier Miss sensational to | of | net | Hopper reached tt stories appeared in the local papers ve effect that a James G. Mort |New York, had brought act! | Miss Hoppe: 6S Veors F Age. ; th st ancien esinnasacayratiesiiian to Ing World cor- 8 Hopper at se is with her con respondent intery An KILLED HIMSELF IN A TRAW WRECK’ "=" stantly, | Deny for me most emphatically that! came meme ee I have served with breach of Multi-Millionaire Walsh’s See-|But Passengers, Escape eee ene ot ne eee ators retary Dead; Former Maid j Head-On Crash on RW. |i)" rot mertnne never nail n | Mortally Wounded, say for me that I never In all my & O. Near Syracuse. b heen {asked any man to wed me. Ho J | I asked her tally what w | surd! I think this fs the most ridiculous ter, Si? said that she wus going to/ a | thing I ever heand of, My friends tn! make a now will, Whatever was oi lit i New York will think I have reached a mind distracted her 90 much that the POLICE AESCUIE S41) N a | hingto SYRACUSE, Nov. ~Four men were state of insanity. There {p no man liv falosman could not get her to pay Me swore ) multi: | Killed and two were seriously hurt to- | ing who can truthfully say that T ap: Any attention to the gown she was buy-| ! ¢ om Walsh | day tn the head-on collission of a pas- | proached him with a marriage propost- | told him to Aurry | MAT AT we d and a fre ‘aln on the Rome, | tion. Any matrimonial venture on my/| are much W d her 4 { he e | W sh to ne in nd ¢ nabung Railroad, | Part 's a huge joke sin A rusty to wet to hor] : road.) "+1 cannot tmagine where thls story rs to mike a new will neve 4 station six miles | originated from. If It is a prese agent wk to ihe Vas Hoffman | . mom he story it is mighty cheap and will do tomeiher a way Mrs, ‘Told be-| ps, , “1. Thee of thes ak aes rem f m. 1 will caroe hy She wouldn't tel me| Carry Men, Women and Chil- rye Fer arate, Taras bu this What ly 4 j Voy M “clerk, Mv ¢ {never put mi up in de ‘ ‘ dren Downstairs from | va living at never put my her and home | " : Roth engines were demolishsed, and that she delleves “Mis, Todd had always worried about| Jurning Apartment. z the. debra lamedlatels pion waine. ie story with a view her money, She was constantly pure pie , pag “|The pamenger train consisted of ive — sued by men, young and old, who j cars, while there were only two care that the money was all they wanted, | Leroy apartrient story Fe secretly | gent from here to the scene of the ac : 4 {| tnarried 1 Expected Sudden Death. building at N Thirteent!, | Nt , woting ts "| wos sald that none of the SHIP DISABLED "You know her daughter, Mrs. Kate | Sire" ie sapere ya shige ae JBL) oon wineries Barolgheim, died in West Forty-second] (AU) ON Nie Thi euilte Steamer Montreal Sends Message street, {n 196, under lar oiroum-| Ue threatened to . Helle kes Aer stances. Whether she killed hen Tae ‘ ATS to Nova Scotia Indicating was never known, b:'t Mrs, Todd never ya | Mishap Aboard, would say it was suicide. Every litte! while ®he would express the fear that! too, might die suddenly as her iwhter did, and whenever she tloned the fact It was to ask me In all there would always have her death investi+| the house. and the ery that me moe ate ner passengers gated should there be the slightest! panic The hall was { 7 ste A A a at the vessel has doabt about the cause, She wanted|and when many of ¢ } anresente the eCarre Mact, met with some mishap, thoes, who might kil he, {0 be brougne|osretney wr "Col Hoff re ented McCarren “Man El Elestioneered ihe menage asked that arrangements i made to the passengers to to Sustice,” Milt Barclaheim the Mrs. Todd, told a reporter of The ing World this afternoon that If at torney would let him talk he could clear up the mystery surrounding his| mother's death which seem strange in connection wit the suddon death of his grandmother. “The people who are responsible for all grandson of Even the uproar being made now, sald : Siala? ia Mknsnuel young Barolzheim, ‘were responsible ety t Y ee ai }asade to luliverce his vote hy Car 6 for the talk concerning my iother's| Arms and carried thea down the stair Aa ah Mt, | fen’s men, ‘There waa a fight, 100, tn J ' < G ental use about the medical, death, All I want is to nee Justice done | “y's. prank « wee was {ound nd commissary methods in| Which the voter was badly beaten, Corsets, and to claim my ju share of my c sian and Japanese grandmother's estate, which by all that 1 Russian and Jap / BY want ; : In fair should come to me. , in time of war * polling place at Adams stron: ant) Contil Corset, with medium Ingersoll Lockwood, George W.| by. 0 hit ent to the fr with the army Myrtle avenue, two doors ‘rom the po- A ; d dip b ¢ P in Mat i ee station, there were a sumbor of . | Hee station, th vor ot] high bust and dip hip, Amory, George Gordon Hastings, Miss | ‘ of, Che: Caer IN ABRENUPA TONE Met Ahad oF KIM. While orandina lth : ; ante Knight, P, W. Rateliffe, Milton ad Cal HO TT an ow Sr Cine | hus, he Gaye Hb idl ireskaiee|) NUGER AROe OHO WIG ORDe Berolzhelm and several other persons kolun, at which point I left the army yi ue ay" sashod ; Who abv tamnillan with iw wvente ot the Oct, 5. Teannot uils In avance bY @ man wearing a McClellan yuton,| porters, Suitable for aver= Yast days of Mrs, ‘Todd were sum-| tt ny wehort, drut) SWAG BRIG: “VeRO RP, YSU YORE. SOF? figures, Moned to appear at the offce of the| Fé nr statistics are)" 's my business,” Byrnes re- age hg District-Att to-day to tell Asais- | the. for) Pie “1 ib tant N ay iosoWe SE he-diteanad it ab Vote for MoClellan," he alleges the 95¢. plot to aids, OF the aged man sald, “and I'll make tt worth your Value 2.00 woman's estate, t | while.” . . vor Lockwood Holds $100,000. ralner al depart ner that! Byrnes got angry and told the man Light weight Coutil Corsets, be ee Www, "G Japan unt) the What he thought of such a proposition, : t a ere : au aiek t rreat will |i: whereupon, he says, ne wes set upon High bust, long hip model, Millon: Tk le now eal per a actual observa | by a crowd and severely beaten, He with tapering waist line, nat the requirements| says that when he called upon the oe a 81 \ ire in time of war, 1 police to arrest his assailants they ve-| stitable for average fig- ae) BONG § : tints osaible to get from a! fused, on th und that they had not " played a lnege el — miposalble to get from a) ten the assault, He went, tothe ac-| wees, High bust and short eg poli sa : 2| STOCKS QUIET IN | dications of dissatle-| ams Street Court and got a John Doe hip model, suitable for S At aoe hs for the estate THE LONDON MARKETS, | faction the Russian) warrant, ee he men had disappeared slender figures li au is = t Carar,! by that time. ie Mirk Alter, attoriey for Lockwood see - © —— os . @iys chat the estate, ase from LONDON M was : ier eka 1645, : : sae Wid Bot ney (4 Wore ' st ~ MURDER MYSTERY CLEARED. Value 2.50 5 x ge Ww pny oa : , . ‘ Girl Confesses that Sweetheart La Vida Corsets in models r wleady Killed Her Father, suitablefor the fashionable bi debian: to lanent ‘Tho mystery of the murder of Patrick! Princess and close-fitting wity ow att \ O'Hara, the contracting foreman of : t+ ave ©) Port Washington, L. 1, whose body! gowns, High bust and To-Night ! and also many things | Y sixth out for a eral rushed to and Mrs. G SYDNEY. N. 8, Nov. 1—A wireless : NT GREAT WAR BEATEN AT POLLS "=e the Canadian Pactfle steamer Montreal, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, stating U, S. Army Medical De- | partment in Manchuria, in Voting Place with Voice and Fists, Quebec by rall, There they will be able to re-embark on the next outgoing steamer. The steamer galled from Montreal for London, e Red Star ner Kroonland, arriy According to the story that Bernard ‘ brought among iis passen 4 * No >, tree: ‘ John ‘Vab Ranssstaar Hom, of | DVN. OF N earl street, Book: the | } ‘States Army Medical De-[lyn, told to the police of the Adams w was sent to ¢ Jay, ao attempt wa front j street sta fon to hysterical Byrnes says that when he went into | was found Sept. 20 In the woods about &®) yards from his house, ts cleared by slender,tapering waistline, elt NEY MAY NOT RAE shot tovdeath, Ly the gis aweethonre | - made by hand, of fine em- COONEY NOT PLAY. ROBBERS BIND AGED COUPLE, eee a lana et i Flee fe beeldersd "Saas ak au aie i | store, from basement to roof, you tl ‘nd th» most ex raordinary avings Bsiehen delve desnair-from. i Princeton Cantuin's tnjurtes Likely "3 pais fod Saat wealt-artar: t Broke, C l d canr drive despa a) he Poule was arrested last week after he i i minds of the unemployed fo Keep Him Ont of Yale Game, |had told of seeing O'Hara set upon by a98 he, Contil aud plain ‘obe t mployed as |) princeron, Nog. Nov s—W? ‘a gang of Ttallan laborers Batiste. quickly as will cne hasty glance e Tiers are putting every effort for & Mr. and Mra | When Poole was informed last night ‘i i are | Ward to fend out @ strong tear net A ded to ransack the house, that the mother and daughter had con- al the hundreds of position offers | they are worried ove m. ¢vi nowledge that the'r sav. | Ceased, he collapsed 3.00 to 19.50 made to-day through contest with Ygle it is doubtray !ies there. At the i ‘ ‘- it f “apt ; Coone w \ ay r 1 Mr. Avery was io| Ne a ; : s . 10 & . wiiieh contained $00 in yoia, | 218 PACING STALLION DEAD, Twenty-third Street, World Hel Wa ts! t ‘ eold certifies ghd &W ii] RIPHMOND, Ind. Nov. George ‘ p nis} | vag < ing Hy el anced in years, wut. | W owe 2.18, a pacing stallion own- 108-99, ‘He will devote his Aatteation (y (#764, conml tie dompecnaobe swan ihe | cis fan hon iba handling speradoes, w | County, is dead of H the centre trio, ; fill ‘at large. ho are! forme Was valued at ss # , es ee eee is Th \ ‘/ - a Rolhenberses| SATISFACTION WEST OR MONEY HST REFUNDED. ST 1 ST. Before the Returns Gome In Plan your shopring tour for to-morrow, and plan to visit Rothonberg’s, We've made’ a special eflort to make it a day of the greatest barguin interest, In every section of this Gia saported — Fur Trimmed Goats. Sale of Girls’ Goats. belie Coat $10.75 Values at $6.98. the price. Full This is a most extraordinary Of'éring, and incudes 100 Pur Trimmed Coats to be plac d 1g 4 at with folds on .ale ata wondertul saving; { velvet s $0 inches 7 de ot chev faley buttons, velvet ey 7, nt tone neat plain tailored, military rol fot, in black, blue, Oxford Collarless style; loose box hack and green; large shawi cular or tourist back ; slash or of black cony fur: full loose ‘ all are extra full; back and front, newest sleeve with curl, Worth $10.75, at det of brown; Boys’ Gverce oats, $1.49. A Marvellous Offer ! Lf Just think of getting one of these handsome overcoats at such @ Women's Sweaters, $1.69. Knitted Blouse Sweaters, extra heavy, made single breasted, trimmed with large pearl buttons high neck, ribbed coular, cuffs and belt in p.ain back, white and 1. C 9 ted; all sizes; worth from 22.0) to 22.50, ‘ow dinner vanes price! Made from black or fancy meiton ¢! oth jurably Hned, Ghildren's Underwear with velvet solaray_mitary Cu " ton: nia on siee veh. All Boys’ and Girls’ Underwear, extra beavy weight, are 1 ceptionaly ' t Neece lined, plain or ribbed; vests silk bie and will ke: xthe little f 4 trimmed; ank’e length drawers and pants 25c warm and comfortable on a cold ( ValUeS UP 10 +9C. Alrecrccrece seee ere day. Value $3.00, at bes, Children’s Fleece Lined Combination Suits, buttoned across shoulders or down front; drop seats, silk trim « med; sizés up to 16 years; 390 valu: ] Q No Mail Oréers—-Morning Specials.—No Mai! Orders. On Sale To-Morrow Until 1. P, M, Only. 25c Parlor Brooms at 15¢ $1.25 Blankets at 98c, Parlor Brooms, mate of new broom corn. i-sewed, se is 4 Very Large Size Blankets, extra lected handies, extra strony have been i 5 vy built, In gray oF white: rec vey Selling for 254 special, from 8,30 till Stas; special from 830 Wil PM. at, 8 PP UMy Bovccvssnycevenionves $3.00 and $4.00 Sample Portieres, ‘$1.98 Each, Girls’ Strong Shoes at 45c¢ silk mercerized, others are heavy armure, Our Special “Little Daisy’ Girls’ Shoes, which have reeu- and can be matched in pairs: value from l. 98 we have marked them4sc. They are made of soft leather P.M, at, each in the latest shapes in lace and button: $3.00 English Lace Curtains at $1.74, to- ¢ WF asacnes vheeneos O-OFrOW, Pall ....esee than 346 vards long; all are48 to $4 inches « in the most beautiful selection of Renaissance, !rish Point, Cluny, In all colors; tloral-bordered and all-over designs; some are lar'v sold at 98¢. per pair, but, being Anniversary Day, $30 $4; limit 2 to a customer; till 4 sires are 6, 61.47, 74g, 8} till 1 P.M. 45c English Lace Curtains, overlock corded edges; none less Arabian and Brussels patterns; are ¢cact 29¢, Dress Goods at I4c. 2,000 yards of Double-fold Gray Home> } ly French curt spun Suitings, worth 29° a yard; ] c copies of the costly real rench curtains; l 7 special from 8,30 till 4 P, M. at. value $3.00; till a P.M, per pair. e JAMES McGREERY & 60. | JAMES McGREERY & CO, Upholstery Department, Ladies’ 4th Poor, Italian Silk Underwear, On November the 8th, 2a Floor |Tealian Silk Vests, Drawers, Corset Covers, Combinae tion Suits and Under Pete ticoats—embroidered— - | floral designs or trimmed with lace, The “Tante-ma-til” Corset | Cover with high neck and long sleeves, to be worn with guimpe dresses. On November the 8th, ‘Italian Silk Corset Covers, trimmed with silk lace, Sale of Lace Curtains, Portieres and Couch Covers, Renaissance and Ciuny Lace Curtains, White or Arabe color, 1,85, 2.50, 3.75 and 5.50 per pair usual orice 350 to 850 Irish Point Lace Curtains, in French “ period” patterns, White, ivory or beige, 6.50, 7.50 and 8,50 value 1000 to 168 Renaissance Bedsets, with deep lace trimmed valance, Spread and bolster with large lace motif, All sizes, | 5.50, 7.50 and 9.75 per set Reversible Portieres of Brocaded Armure, Va=__ rious designs, inciuding simple Colonial patterns, 5.00, 6,50 and 8,75 per pair 1000 Pin Cushions—square or oblong—trimmed with lace and ribbon, 1,25, 1.50 and 1.75 1.50 value 3.65 Vests,—embroideredin floral patterns, 2.75 Twenty-third Street, Twenty-third Street, JAMES MiGREERY & 2, Oriental Rugs, On November the 8th, soo antique and modern Daghestan and Shirvam Rugs, 16,0 and 18.50 formerly 25.00 and JAMES McGREERY & G0, Velvet, A complete stock of novelty Velvets,including Chiffon, Mousseline, Moire and Pacon weaves, On November the 8th, sooo yards black Dress Vel- vet, JAMES McGREERY & CO, On November the 8th, Taffeta Silk Petticoats, Excellent quality, — all the fashionable colors for even ng and street dress, as weil as black, 5,00 and 7.75 Twenty-third Strect, 75% 95C, 1.15 and 1,45 per yard, Value 1.00 to 250 Twenty-third Street, Twenty-third Street, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ‘y

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