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LOST A STOLEN EWEL THROUGH STOCKING AOL “Dolores’ Peters Re- ported It and Led to Her Own Undoing, | NOW ON THE $TAGE,| Had Gems Worth $6,000. of Which Mrs. J. Hood Wright Had Been Robbed. BEEN SERVANT, HAD Mrs, Wright Refused to Prosecute | When the Girl Was Ar- raigned in Court. When pretty Kittle Peters. ‘charged @ith tre theft of 6.000 worth wes fron Mra J. Hood Wright. wilow of the donor of the J. Hood Wright M morial Hospital. was arraigned be Magistrate Cornell, in the West Side Court, to-day, Mrs, Wrigot's secretary Mise Sarah Wiison Magistrate that prosecute the « In spite of t of Magistrate Appeared to tell the ner misiress would not e parsias the duy to the public Mrs. Wright owed in trying to pul Miss Peters in 1, the secretary aid Mrs. Wrigot believed it a bette Magistrate annow that wouk hold Mise Peters in $1.09 call until next Thursday, by which time Nopes tha Mrs, Wright will decid cut It was learned today that although 49M worth of Mow, Wright's Jewels Were found in Miss Peters's room, Mrs. Wright is still the lower of a $0 dia mond ring And a rich lace shirtewaist | worth $1.00 that was last mitt Husband. gave her before his th Mrs, Wright #:il! refuses to believe that Miss Peters knows anythiag of the | Throng of Claimants Give George P. Connor Had Served Appears in Court to Combat|It Had Been the Life Long! Police Some Trouble, but Railroad Expert Rand's | Dolores Peters “FLED BANKS I GIRL ‘WHO. CONFESSED ‘STEALING GEMS. ChIGAGD PAY Ott — O1 THE WORTD:” TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1905. Wood the ¢ she oul Ay CASE 1 MKSNG OWN STAR WITESS SHORE FROM GAS coun aqy a re Day in Trial of Vie- | HAD TWO WINES Arr | Stena Ww Was with One Wher )ther Met Them, and Followed. prove it Mre. oo) sald she had married him | friends from She Is the Daughter of IC, Platt—Senator MISS SNOW KN WED ‘DAUGHTER OF MRS, PLATT, WED TO.DAY, NEAR EACH OTHER TOCOL, ORME M Gives Her Away, ——__— slaienienminat To have a wife In eneh of two cozy) Mise Marg Loulse Snow ] fate eighteen blo Apart, and to 0@VE | aughter of ator ‘TCL Platt. was everything peach: ble unt! the wives ace | iarried in Grace Church at neon to Adentilly met, was the acknowledR-| day two Co! Francis J. Carmody, of men. of Charis Wood, Jeweiry sales-| Washington and St, Paul. The Rev. Dr | man, Who was arraigned before Magia: | pun ton offielated. Senator Platt {pate Cornell in the West Side Polloe | gave the bride away | court ay, Wood's only exception] ‘The church was brigtly decorated to the allegations was that one og the with Iles and #milox., giving a very | ant Bet any proof of a mar | springy Mke effect that seemed out af | rlage vertitionte. | Keoping wity Chaistmae week ‘The bride | According (0 vie allegations Tessie! wore white sa sod white tulle, and it N a‘ vos , in tty | tae mald of} y and bridesmaids were | und Wood at Nineteenth street, ft was bes | Very pretty in pink chiffon vuae Stela me. Wood and Tessie in| Miss Bhzabern Gore, of Oswego, N | front of tae Weat Tnirty-seventh atreat | y., was matt of honor, Major doin D | house last night that the marit angle 5 ene before the court etal tangle) Carmody, brother of the oridegroom, | They began to fight, and Bolineman| Wesshedy Mey, "ihe Ushene! were Col. | i TERE fs the whole Wont ‘8 if J. Frank Supple, ldeute Lovell Picker: | on a charge of disorderly condu i) 5 P court (o-day both women wanted Wood InmeDieut, William Carpenter, Capt divehorged, but they had said enough | Charles W. 5. Chandler, Charles Carroll of they wifely relations to cause the] Borsey, A. C. Craig Gracie and Capt. | Magistrate to hold Wood in $1,000 for a} 9 , Gut . i hentivg next ‘Thursday Mason Gutick, | Teele, Who sald her maiden name wis] Senator Hiatt looked very weak and Snyder, declarcd that Wood ‘iad crugged | geebie aw he went through the ceremony her and taken her to Newark on the| (eue a# he ener ee day before Christmas, 1G. ‘Thore, she {Of giving the bride away, Mrs, Plat aaa tley had been married by an| looked very handsome in a brown pan JAMermay, @he gold that Wood had| voivet, ‘ihe ehure © comfortab? éetroyed the marriage certificate, When | Yelvel. ‘The churon was comfortably aske about this: Wood smiled and sald | Crowded wit) friends of both families Mark Hanna and a number of he Washington were among May 2. 19%, and that Dr. Sayers, of | the Washington Square Presbyterian | the guests invited fo attend the wedding hur hind Derfarmed the ceremony. | breakfast seryed tn green baliroom | she sald she lad lost the certificate YG after ¢ ( but could ehaily get another, “She waig | Of the Hotel Gasmam arter the wedding that thre days after thelr marriage | cereme n Wood haa nent, her home t) oer pare | ‘The young couMp wal eo wo Kermnuda | ier Pa Aa tele, pe, ee | on thelr honeymoon, satling: to-morrow According. to. ‘Tessie he took, her. ta | Upon their return they, will make their Philadelphia at that time. Both women | hone In thie city. Col Carmody ia a sald Wood had provided for them and | young lawyer of Washington and St | _ the tent. The pio toll) Paul, Before fe was admitted fo the) them .0 compare notes acd come into | bar le was A newspaper corfespendent court on Thursday with more evfdence, | at Washington “|| 2 MARGARET Nee | fouise ‘ | | | Fhanew w Canrropy Wish of Capt, Lyman to rs, SCHOOLAOY MADE EX-SHERFE FLACK TEACHER NERVOUS DIES AT HS HONE MAS, LOOKER NOW APPEALS TO M AUOO Woman Who Dragged Pri vate Detective to Police Sta- tion Wants Protection, OBJECTS TO ESPIONAGE She is Wife of Maiden Lane Jews eller, from Whom She is Separated. Mr Madel i ts, Meo and Mra lyn, declared to-day that sha will a peal to Commissioner MeAdoo ta come pel Brooklyn policemen to arrest pris vate detectives whe have bothered her } for the Inst two Weeks. Yesterday she herself arrested a short ittle detective, ifter chastiaing him with a heavy chain purse. A policeman to whom she ap- pealed refused to make the arrest and he plieky soung Woman eaught the leuth by the collar and marched hin to Adams streot station, followed by @ cheering crowd As she expliined t+day to an Bven- World « " yer romantie mag- riage lust July to Irving W. Looker, a Jews lle of No. 9 Matdon lane, turned out unhappy Tey met last’ April, eloped and were married in Albany in Ju They separated in October Two weeks ago Mrs, Looker noticed ut whi 1a being followed fr plac » place by a tall man, After she iad reatened nave him arrested fe faded away, Yesterday a short, litte min began to dog her footsi ps, He fi 1 Jivton and Smith s There she found a policeman im to arrest her pursuer 1 private detective’s Card, man refused to make the on, sald Mrs. Looker, “T took the matter into my own hands, T walkea po that litte man and caught: him by the coll. Tt shook him untit hie pounded him over the He wan 80 fright vat fainted, Then © locks to the Adams but the polles him up, though ¢ against tim, 1 am, al higher up, | Saeeneee ££000806060000088 % The Superior Credit Store, easessscsecssssscsccccacscassssee High Oxede Overcoats. Medium and extra sia styles, of smooth Englishd Melton and Kersey, hand- Best #A $30 value—tor fast $ Other big values-~ $10.75 (0 $30% Ladies’ H ilk Waists, & } Black affeta, pigetedis s etucked and z, eshirred, 98% eOYS’ all wool Maefonek @suits, Knic yee pants, . worth $6.00, "4.50% @ Special, Noe Use our "Cheerful Credit” Fircediess formalities -a small sum Lweeklyormonthly pleases every. . bod. N EVENINGS THIS WEEK.q& PFLVELILIFLLI TILED FPF FPELIEI AIFF F999 + @tailored throughout. Yauality linings, FFF sees CASH OR CREDIT 247-243 Sixth Ave,, n @ Between rsth and 16th Streets, TT TT ITT itiiiiiic iid whereabouts of these articles, 3 oat a 4, ae aa? x ' . min CG ns Bier Ghiy Oe i ae eas No Other Excitement. | tor Sinquist, Brooklyn, | Suit for $5,000, j Go Down in Gale. | : Walking burt: & WHS awegler and a . seal lgigmmcces) | Declared “He Wi Was Insane, Former Tammany — Officis email black toque, made a stunning, i . . } 7 i nei? k aa Appearanice in osurts, She, mmiled grace CHICAGO, ee, 19—Practieally nor-| Gedrge P. Connor, of-No, A710 Sixtn| | TMal. of the ‘sult of Hackiel CM | rhe tog of the good hip’ Thomat A Mother Says, but Court Lost Position and Influence ; : ; mal conditions were restored in bans | ay, ‘ \ Aol phph MS) RB aly 8°* | Ward reads: ‘Benjamin Lyman, master, | j clously when \ Wilson told of Mrs. t avenue, Brooklyn, is strangely missing, lomce for years, to: recover $5,000 fron | a Hada Lit iy y rca Son Wrightt's magnanimous dectaion [ine clic herd to-tay. and there WAR! artee gervingone. day as A. futyman at fex-Gov..LaMl Pr Marion which he cinima | aed At fOUr bellm-enore Finds Him Bright. Through Divorce Scandal The robbery with which Miss. P Be oa aie MARES UNGAR OF yo trial at Victor: Binqulat for the mare PIR MRMMCA ANAS: WORK Of Feorgeniaing | Capt taman soph amay.tn & ai | a -_——eo was charged cocurred Jast May, 1 jthe disturbance caused yesterday by | th the mortbuna Shore Line Rajlroad in| Mlled room in the Royal Hotel, No. 10) | 5 Pm @ had been employed as a governess the suspension of the Walsh banks.) der of Kart Anderson, ‘Ihe trial was |New Brinewiok, Canada, in..1899,, was | West atreet. Fumes from the stove had| dre, mertha Hoffman, of No. 107 Firs x-Bherif! James A. Flack 1 by Sr, Wright since the fall’ of 1v0: Mhe runs on the Chicago Nationa} And) interrapted to-day owing to. kis abe [resumed before Justice Fitagerald and | taken his tif, A maid smelied escap-/ avenue, was in the Childrpn's Court to ty a nes , Wr ts Phe atl: weo'bs well esueates iived at the Home Savings mtinued, but there adude.cond eountr: and ity detectives a jury this afternoon, after a recess | Ing « and when the door was forced | day with t ren-year-old Tanals Re "| * a wut from i : excitement whatever around since yesterday the old shipmester's body was found nwete, fer ron by a former vdaband the Wright home, No (th avenue nal. Are endeavoring: to solve the proolem| ‘The young master of rativoad finance | cy 1 lust wis) was unful t 1 tne : Tea eare aay but nobody sixpected her when the} A largo crowd of depositors gathered! Of Nis mysterious dis vvance continued ple aurration, with the ald! qjie fe wanted to go down with hi! in Firth atreot, between Firs. and Bea |e shad aa theft was reported to t 1 . Mied Hi Ls Hoe diel at s oclook in the evening Lowe ported to the police A} the savings bank about an hour] Connor was Jotor No. 8, and when he | of bulky records and books of figures | gnip, it had been his prayer for fifty-|ond avenues, had told her to» to ie lwo 8 award A, Flack ant Mttle later diss Peters left the employ | hefore the time for opening the doorg, | filled to answer to the rolicall tn Judge | of what he did to'earn that %,000—And | gi years—ever since he ran away from] court and have her son sent to an ins! Willlam. Hlicd. were at hie bedaide of Mrs, Wright and. all of them apparently de. Crame's Court to-day a county detective | even the famous man who haw been! yo repay faneto he sea, | sane asv woer he died pr ly “desired to ee ‘his Jersey birthplace to sail the sea. | sane asviwer i ew matey aad Reported Loss of Ring. [be the frat to obtain money. ‘Therm | M4 sent to, lis home to investigate He | United states Senator, Cabinet off l'rhe doughty old sailor would have} Justice Olmsted said ad no juris) | abuse Bk publi One day Inst week’ a young woman, | V@8 but one policeman on duty in front| found Mire. Connor nearly frantic, Bhe | Governor of the Empire State and Vice- |risen nh his wrath had any one suggest: | diction In such @ case, but the woman's @ QUNEDIPACY, who described herself as Dolores Peters | of the building, and he was hopelessly | *ld her husband nad not been home | President without interference with the | 4 that he would have died w Iandaman Sory waa of such w crataeter eo iillecloned in the, 9 nner of fan actress, of No, 2% West Fit overma tehed since yesterday morning, when he| main business of piling up millions ad) When 1 go down I'll be at the wheel med ane Reet ghee ceerina Be Cae Ne Ry ig pe street, went to Capt. Daly at the wat He sent in a call for afd, and in a | Started for court mits that he earned It with the gale singing Ilke pre music of woman and questioning the divorce his wife. Without eventh Street Police Station in| Sort time, Lieut. Hartford with a de- “He was never away all night le-| Only Dr Morton says that Rand did angels in my ears,” he had often oe 1 both bad more t Avera he instituted avg e Great distress, saying that she had lost|tal! of officers, had arrived ant formed | fore,” sad Mra, Connor, “He was not{ hot earn it under any special arrange: Martek reel topics. dete Nennee imteah ae mie: Stuer ta 1 Foukon Mess. Acted. aM veferce | & diamond ring valued at $800. She “he depositors in a long lire. The push-| a drinking mon and was devoted to his] ment with fim, but did this work as the Meena River bill on tne Noreey Coast this: DuBtiy since a et ae ORG alvoeee conspiracy and William aid she had been carelews in carrying |1"* and shoving by persons who wante! | homé. He rarely went out in’ the even-| omployee and under the direction of Rut /Capt, Lyman brought every man of bis|coming bere, aid could speak Germun | le kK. son of the Sheriff, was also Tita: hae erosiinl to he first through the doors hav ing | ing. I cannot understand It, 1 know] sell Sage, who was associated with Mon | craw ashore ‘The little of his savings|and Hungar and, although be could | instrumental In obtaining the fake di hk Doule were assigned to the case, and Int once restored, ae ‘onnor wis 4 stendgrapher and em: | Aalary [rom Sage pald him for the work: |anomas A. Ward waa Duilt with. offen xaid oF, a Ok Lie With was exponen indlolments after severtl days of vain search, they |bank paid. iad ve In dine when the! pioved: ti homas Lees Chemical] Gov. Morton was on the bill as the] All his [fe Capt. Lyman had sailed | q Mise Senmitt, lad told hy boy | ih vee ane aN pv Ob ee ny Went venterday to the Fifty-frst atreet [them of went on raat eee enk | Company. af Manhattan | star witness of the day. and he came] the Atiantic coast and West Indien He! was insane and made hier ney Teese yan ind seb. ond sont to | address, 2 boarding-house, to ask Mire lthat by tomorow night the genre | he have no theory pein 120 O11 Jn, 8 31,000, fur ined de eee eee try ee | eat eee ote et eer aeation [aie comme, fOr Ho. months, le’ won | Peters for more definite information. |part of the depositors tn both the chi | Aim dixapi A dozen detectives! collared overcoat and his customary |tow-well-met, typical old salt attendant at the Court, sald he would | months and fied $M, and Jose Sho was not at home, but the landlady [cago National and the Homo Savings | ate trailing ale movements after he left] sik hat, He louked as brisk and full] He came ashore Inst night and regis-| request the District Suporint: in] Meeks, the refere, was went } admitted the detectives to the girle|will be whhdrawn |.the eourt, tt-is not thought prébablye | of anergy ae men about him who had] oret oat Mined aang goodemtent 16 | chieifen: amie dusties,imstend sig: | was dap "forced "to. tefign. tron) Nia J foom. They were surprised to note the] United States District-Attorey Mor- | that friendx of the defendant would] not been born when he had won his trat |hig trends. fis body. will’ be buried At] Ceated ner the bay be sent an retire from polities He was | pisite Pel of Jewalry that we rison amd States Attorney Healy both | try to lure him away million dollars. his old home, Manasquan, N other achool. tial ‘Tammany polftician at @trewn about on the tables and t! o |nrated torday shat nothing In connec: | — SS ey ‘thas = . chiffonier, In a corner stood a peari-| jon with the operations of the banks | ne ——— fon. | harsied parasol, with wok! arte, of |had been called to thir aytertin MAYOR ‘WCLELLAN COURT INTERPRETER |PET DOG CAUSES MAN [NO CHRISTMAS MONEY POLICE CAPTAIN FERRIS fine devien About $8,009,000 were pald out by the | [ , The detectives grew suspicious, and! banks yesterday gs eres Tey Lellaca a tho| "the. lator -teuees ticcia siat wal MAY BE A HOLDOVER ADMITS EXTORTION) AND HIS WIFE TO PART:; FOR CITY EMPLOYES ~—IS SWITCHED AGAIN, handle of the umbrella the gold mono-| total Habilities will amount to $35,000,0%), pihishaciaes ' . oR. We They found that} and the assets, if conservatively Nqui-/ im cate Fat ; ‘ a ap lito re < | Fiavrithe name of bra, Mary R. Weight | date, to. s90c,0m j Chairman Doull Doubts if Canvas-| Clacinino, of Lee Avenue, Brook-|i1. hand's. Sister Testifies in Di-|Why They Must Wait Till Atler| This Time He Goes from Head. \} in the social dirgctory corresponded to} | The three ured Wen Pee at tg sers Can Finish Now lyn, Permanently Suspended by sult that Canina 'Liad Holidays to Get Their | quarters to the Central Park nd on chance—first taking| largely owned by John R. Walsh, of ; ae ’ vorce Sui canine Led : : | a entral Pa 4 ie cttre ofthe young, woman which | Ciatago, wnose personul fortune, now by Jan. 1, | Magistrate Higginbotham. Salaries | Stiiton. they found in the room-—thoy called on| WIPed out, was qhoted at $25,000,000 | Grainman +Doull, of the “Board of] Frank Ciacinino, Ttalian interpreter in to a Quarrel, ‘The poor ‘enp” will have to watt | f Mes, Wright. ‘rhe iminediate cause of the co.lapse rom y Canyassers, intimated po-day, in| the Lee Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, In the hearing of the divorce sult of until January 1 for tis Christmas| After five months’ penitence at Police Firat. Clue. jot the institutions is sald to be th! in, meeting of the Doard of Aldermen,| was permanently suspended from his 4 ee : money again this year as tisual. Fran-| Headquarters, Capt. Jamee Bo py Picture Gave Fir jue large anHblint Of 610,000, 0 Frederick G. ‘Thomas, proprietor of a te ave | Wan (tt d waday?to the he feu? > er re OUNE Of: money (00 (| that the Mayoralty election contest has| duties by Magistrate Higginbotham to- tel at Bomervitie, N, Jy. sgainet @adie| & appeals to the Comptro! ve | We h » a ae ee oat ena. sorry 10) 2M Mo—which they live lent 10 Ya] aq mixed matters wit> the board that| day, On Friday the Magistrate wil! | nO'*! a tie, NJ against Sad!) doen the fastvon about Christmas| of the Central Pank station, Me mu c "e wore 80 sorry r : rhomas, ‘ore hancellor nds r | ceeda Sere’ ohn efferon . 4 picture of Kittle, We wore rious private enterprises of his, nota’ there is Httle prospect that a certificate | investigate charges of extortion against rie ee Ferday GRY, & eter wel Ce for years and they have always | i gt John M. Heffere who } lose her. Mra. Wrigie, [{2¢ Southern Indiana Raway, and the] oe siaction can be Iaued to Mayor Mo- | him and arrests may follow. TR e ante patie ann! oh been met with the same refusal jind| tikes command of the sub-statton at the The detectives questioned Mrs. WW7lg:\% | peatord Quarries Company, of Indidnis! oetian before Jan. 1 , | Yestertay Tomas Macurio was held | the plaintiff, Miss Catharine Thomas.) the same explanation {| Sheepfold , . + and she recounted the story of the ful Wa . haved | penne Before Jan sald a Portugese lapdog furnished the) swhy shomd the school teachers! Capt rris was Involved in trouble { Mr, Walsi says toat If he coulg Ov] otntogs theo re with an| in bonds of $2,000 for assault on a y F | ery. had a little more time and been le niess the court serves me i His friend, Guitaot if bone of contention between the couple.| get their money #o nar rollday®} at the Tremont avenue station five 1 “Whe detectives went back to the girl's |intrammelied in his. operations je! order by next Friday in @ft the legal Ribey dl 6 sas Pe pen ia aby Thomas, in his petition, alleged de-| that they can at least use it-by a little | months avo and was taken to Pol DRAB are CLTTTIRE O87 ter eee ee ee Ca RIREEIE ana MET ey er ines Seid Aldarsnen Dovlt, tnpeared give bond tor oy ta "| sertion, He said he had opened a let-| stretching of their imaginations, while | Headquarters as a punishment, He w » tags trunk when the girl hervelf Ub: lissictates, He basse this atatement on) ' Will be unable to present to the/ "" Charged that the interpreter took | tf from his mother-in-law, Mra. Han-|.we don't get ours until the oniddle of | placed in change of the pistol pract! ' | peared. Bho took her arrest without |iniy emtimate of the value of the bonds | Board of Blections a statement of the) ee. outstde the court and | Nal Carpenter, which was addressed to} the month?" ‘ask the policemen. ‘ey | of the tlonary officers protest, ‘They opened the trunk i 4 othe Southern Indiana Railroad Com-| canvass which would enable a, certift- collected. $§ from him, saying that woe | Milas Thames and finding in it a sealed] feel agrieved that they have to walt This was looked upon a8 most cruel jewelry stolen rn ‘ te of election to be issued by Jan, 1,"| ° d envelope addressed to tis wife had also) while the little folke and (he wives} 4) moe tn ¥ e marker . \ A hppere found Hes Ae 4 Mr. Walsh’ has turned. in alt: hia pri-| Ct? of election’to be issued by J the’ fee for making out the bond. Then | Gpened that and read the contents. Hel or the force want. Christmas moner | cnt ft View of the marksmans iy on yaa! Peary admitted that yee property, socnell as. thet standing { ee gps he tried to get $ more from the de-|\found Phat his nm other tn ay IONE! Bis tha, Mile ik Ae (CAURIDS Ab CHG ee Catan se muah tpault, {tthe @ girl prisone: 2 he name o} rs. faleh, to seoure think so very much of him. Next day Ne Phe we M@ death penalty. Ferris has es with ghe was Kittle Peters when she realized | the 45,(00,000 pledged. by the directors COLLEGE MAN A SUICIDE, «| tendane on the same Le ni ante hie wife uporalded him for opening her| IAws of tie M id Eeesianin, Wd'l Senne whim But the promect ot A Thal evidence ‘against her. BEDFORD, Ind., Dec. 19.-When_ the é went to see his lawyer about it andthe! ma and went back to her mothers| even Jn the Hristmas time the | 1 are aot ’, hrs, Wright drove to the station iater Bedfom! National ‘Bank, of which Jonf| lawyer told the Court, * home in Bedford Park, Westchester| Wat Weaaury standa| winter io the snowitifts of the park ine yaaa ae eit briacnr Was prtestl, be | Fei sent acest Teme ee, bremaunt, Andy Ovpratney Hrommht om Nervous) 17. say all hands told thelr stories to County, N.Y. ‘That wae in November, | 64s at. Aicates that Ae Is still “in wrong i ie « r * | principal stockholder, opened for tus! . my i9e2, just six months to a day after ued an explan- iN if | Breakdown and Despondency, the Magistrate, Clacinino Ponfessed to a f will do 6 her, Tae ‘women ofiéd dn each] ness to-day, {t was goon filled with small e 5 their marriage. mur to = : 6 arms, the girl confessing every- deposito’s, who were pald as fast a8) GREENFIELD, Masy, Dec, 19.--Bara| getting % from Alfero, but said he| Migs Thomas swore to-day that Mrs. Tel wil ror the minds of the force, but thidg. { ‘ sible. There was. Vette excitement. | iigx, a graduate ot Willtame College | meant to return it. He waa perpetually | Thomas spent most of her time bath not jive them any money Just the he weld she\had been playing at the depcarente” ebautene or unas. tral in thé clas of 144, and & member of | barred from aérving In the court and | qu MERE atte oat his Ate the fie al yeur of the city ends with Irving Place Theatre since. she left |-fered assistlnce, bui it was declined 48| @ prominent family of this elty, com-| may be proneented besides love for the dog and when he kicked it! tM Sst day of December, and bi fore Mrs, home. unnecessary, ITehiseae puiciad at ATA’ Sedeib: tore tnd ——————- in the riba a coolness arose, Misa | SAY Of the employees can receive their M the Theft. ki Lo dipye OP AFB 10-day, Thomas thought the dog was the real| Pay for December it is necessary each ite e - He attached, the oprd of hin’ dressing | WATT DENIES MURDER PLOT, | caisse of the trouble. year that the accounts be closed | After Ming Petets wns taken from splat ne DR. ALLEN JURY. DISAGREES. to d Nebk fm hit bedroom ‘Moret, nae t tg pubis aon The Chancellor will grant Thomas ‘The only reason the achoo) teachers | gown sama i “| receive thelr pay for: Decemby @ourt to the prison corridpr she broke _ made @ noose in the cord, and, placing Secs an BA FeWiaee Te tae ee . » oe first Monday in January | b t down, Pho acknowledged taking the] ‘The trial of the sult to recover $24,000 | ft around his neck, threw" binidels for | MMaltwh Financter Says Detective | Board of Extucation and the Depart. | Jewols. \ for professional services, brought by! ward go that he strangled to death Accused Him for spt MAYOR BRUSH OUTWITTED, ment of Finance wit nave’ mis year. | "8 don't: vel didtt;” whe wald,|Dr. Thomas 1. Allen, of Central Park |” 4s é | for example, from Dee.+22 to the end TAMOND: but 1 ‘to ophten them of] South, snaainet Joseph Hermann, a] ime wns (wenty tee yearn rg veda Ri ra al i SS ag eee wom | eegBAe £9, Dulane aecounte.T DIAMONDS : s Weeithy linen importer, resulted in a fon of Dr, Onarie 1. day of the trial of Hu vatt, the eran ermen ‘ork | policemen and firemen will receive nake the 1 ppropriat 1 ry feaat feret| ragieement to-day. wien the jury re: | Overstudy gt college and since his.grad:| fnancler apd former Member of Par: | (While He Mays and Win Point, ; Pay {oF camber as son after Decom meee Mdoairatle nn? rag J ores! poe oe on vaclon ‘prépardtaty Xo becoming a’Jaw- | liament, who is charged with Inciting (Rpeciat to. The * ee he icine ae CHRISTMAS GIT. ¥ Oo have Fes 4 4 t Bette mar rir he en no it Se seagnn ates | meso muir Sad wo" e'Ss "| "en et wi Aas ehh Se tal it a aye the. Sark teported (| ees em hn Geapandene my | wie, Stile Watt, and” Ble. Reginald | rhe Republican Aldermen ounce ralea | Diamond ‘Importers fete heigl Masui thes rane, our hatte eth EPEAT GSH) 92. q ‘ Beaucimenp, whose divorced wite Iw HOW! Mayor Hrush lost nigne vege 4 COLLECTED WITH FISTS. . d Speciali fapodt mil yety ear ae ee ior, guettite Hebmana itor} GANAL PLANS APPROVED, | !aay violet watt, wite of the detend-| meeting of the Committee of the Who! ——- Diamon ith tibet sts k e back were sent away, bel treatnig And_seyoral women, | . ~ Jant |The Mayor had an engagement to re Ax Susskind. thirty one a adh idk Vatlheren nee. noe unl ery removed \Wheee Lica’ MIALe Waterway |. Mitltent 1h the chao was adimewsat re. | Yew Company He Tenth Rewinent, of of No. 223 Broome stre« vacell ia | Wanttete’ Mange designe are entiteiy ees h B Be ete CA8TAO SATISFL 8 FRANCE, “4 : Viedd by the appearance of Watt in the | Cine fray, And, After remaining in the | the Kast Wiftyeflrat street station ax a sald whe war the daugh- : Node Cotidee WAT Cont 82,0000 | wieneas bo: | City Hall ntl 815 o'nlock went to hel reguit of the strenuous meane | é he of a sroelthy Garren Carally at at] PARISS “i 1. the “French Guy] . x. He emphatically denied | armory, where. tie presented service and | estlt of the huous means he ene you are short i hand whe trevelled | eva t piMetalty Adyised of | ALBANY, Deo, 18. The’ + advisory | thot he had ever suggested the murder | marksmen’s badges and led the grand| Ployed to cotlect Als wages of $20 from oh on the nent a8, she il Pred i S itavorn board of consalting engineers of the | of hie former wife. He had engaged | March at a reception which followed, | Adolyh Duden, a tailor, of No. 2% Kas ame o 0 . hdtawing? ine hel ve State Barge Canal’ Improvement to-day | a prlyate, detective, valved, and had Meantime the Aldermen, Shon of Pifty-third street ACCOUNT with us and pay in conven dacldog } ° a Y A [his departure from the City Hall, con-| " gigskindt called on Duden eatly to Amounts, Rvery vurticle, Kuaranteed food fi ey he m Lanprovedt met the® plans or the cons | made inquiries with the view of affect: | Yened and transuoted considerable bu ladeerends whan na “woul mat Duy over | All transactions strictly crnfidential, wal ba ISS ae ' Sis |e ang ic" Camis: | ant tai hn) | American Watch & Diamond Co ee ach aud ds ha ue had i a i ft ketile, After she rw) 19 Mi sho call , 0 aD en Lane, Take elevator, | i Rvenings unt! § o'eloek | Benedict Brothers Invite inspection of their large and caretully selected line of Watches, Diamonds, Precious Stones, Pearls and Rich Gold Jewelry in the latest fashionable settings and designs, Special at- tention is called to Our Celebrated Collar Button “THE BENEDICT” SIDE VIEW Saieoe patent ENO VIEW A sot of four make an acoaptable present, For Sale Only at Broadway & Liberty St, FOR MORE THANA QUARTER CENTURY THE LEADING » 2 For25° COLLARS... 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