The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1906, Page 3

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al jy /Bfr. Tee, upon leaving the | ESAS TUNEL ATHER OD NCH STEAL $106,000 Defaulting Teller Angry. at Story that Parent, Too, Was Bank Thief. _| \MORE ABOUT “EDNA.”! Posed as Her Uncle When She Paid $600 for Fur- nished-Room House. aimed Joseph A. | 5 note teller of tlonal Bank of North America, | in the Te to-day when he | was ft}; i, containing an ert father, | | 0 from | con-| now d the same fesses to eer for vas 10. this to iF was two blocks away. | MAN WITH TWO BUNDLES ‘Baby Disappears, Nurse-Girl Screeches, Crowd 1 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1906. THRILLING STORY OF A FAT KIDNAPPER, A HARLEM BABY AND A SLIDE TROMBONE AcH! You Come: | (Mit ME YET { T wer vou Ac ) LEETLE moosic) (SPIEL cae dae ESS all ESI Besy Zsa And Mise Arig SCHrORCK RAISES R OT IN HARLEM + he fad a sini ,0king black bundle. The other le. but apparent. 5 nm avenue, home of be A ge. eli T left the baby bh mittens and now re to @ in for her e baby she has) w He Maintains Big Surplus | for Own Benefit. t “Kidnapped,” muttered Policeman fe tmposing ma Markus Markie car- hab Althouch next annual meeting of e stookhoders of the Wells-Fargo ress Company will not be held until August have already been taken that promise a lively session. A steps stopped and andred and) fght will be made on the present Board The baby gazed of Directors and an effort made to elect nt man and laughed 1 bs favorable to the pay- ndet | nen Ww { Elsa | ment of langer dividends | was) Yor a long dm H. Harriman. who} lock between One ahs e of 5 t a direc.or, has been the controlling | arth and One Hundred one e {{notor in the management of the com: eet pany. The. present Board of Dirostore] fs composed elmost entirely of men who | aes Cilegoly to\bhe Harplreanclntersets 0 An § per cent. dividend ts drawn by 6 stockholders of the company no’ aimed that the earnings of the concern warrant a larger pa r his right arm sum ne me He was nan did not laugh. around.” There The nearest Afth str man did but his he WAS. pulent name, that nined to po: Ing the sinister-looking bl dewnlk he ot the g the bab: | ment. rough tenderness, W, C. Stokes & Company, in behalf of | he baby out the stockholders who desire to secu: alarm in an. enlarged dividend, haye sent out @ js Rick=| INS black package, circular asking all interested for th kage | wise be pees =| proxies, to be used at the next annual from’ t t man | performe 1 el mealing. ra porto tsinfewne ¢ across Matison a’ babies are. The corp It {9 alleged that about $16,000,000 hi Paid $600 for Furniture. ed around the corner of One) MPMtense. es aurmured, “I plow | been accumulated in the way. of a au 1 and Fifth street. ies ? ii : OW) clus, which it is further asserted ts 9.15 A. M. | AM. more n required by the business CHAPTER 1, | CHAPTER rv. \the company, The stockholders think en-haired Uttle gitl| Into Fifth ave: ndrea [that part of this should be distributed “ steps_of the Markie- ane eee atre fa} idends. ture, bh Hee cheeks were rosy | Pinmh lex Have | claim {s made that E. H. Harrt- nard was ad-| eyes were bright. From her Close beh Anna | an, the controlling factor of the com- that much. We @ she swung a pair of baby's He | pany, has heretofore been in favor of reta the The joy of Mfe was in herj git He maintaining the surplus as large | das she approached the baby A Intle possible, and the stockholders state » she warbled: | Markiewis that the reason for such action Is that sald Mr. Singe { lo, hile, hi-lo,"’ etc. Se tls Harriman’s railroads may borrow came Into the « y the warble ceased. Annu mn, Mrs. Waldhomt, pity transaction. Miss Leonard he|Sonrenck, for it was she, the nurse cine and # hun 1 oth tional claim is made by the called at my downtown office, No. 64/ gir) of the Markiewilsz family, stood ee yuna eel run solders that Mr. Harri- N s 1 he acted as hor| pet The color died out of herlin‘the wake ot Anm Semcon 4 naw was the only one who was able to ul advise checks. Her. blue eyes opened until Userman Burber Mt wns like a 3 out of this surplus. ie Dt usine: ple ‘e exhibition to the surnrt: ¢ Curgany is th ra rad 2 : they looked alk tho, business end ec Petuinneetaa ies es fi elas Fe nolaen: an wells, : a palr of opera-glasses, Three seconds | Tn park enshed 2 Soi Rt eea Onown shares. ‘The when addre Kk Miss Leonard 8 stood 8, silent, Policeman Burber amd the more |; 8 eat block of 1,200 shares the most profusely affectionate ena si ek rent the alr. ehtnd them. Around the curve of} interests friendly to pro- “Miss Leo! flew and with a scream of |p e of dividends, Tt is un- tek; kK let those behind Another sh a serles of res have W. ©. Stokes & Co. and his. rei the he well. ¢ minated their trousseaux. A spe ‘JURORS HEAR OF PALMER MILLIONS Story of Forturie that Went to Religious Institutions Told in Court. fy and at ‘onal ety-one year old Se a =! EEN | “seven years am, in which Turney i ! 5 and ¥ a the rest of ve tne! Pursues; Kidnapper Caught Red-Handed FIGHTING HARRIMAN Ne ae ~, Saintly erica ern eae | Playing to Baby on a Slide Trombone, i | = @ Q Ye : say se tdi IN WELLS-FARGO AND Y a CHAPTER 1. | bering 100. mostly femate per- I SS A " } each e teaidly up) Satan the news when| Larger Dividends Party Say cla) Astiucy Sari pg pe to do with his dd that five weeks be: 1 no less hat he wanted Mr, Fox add ore aM nay er mr will opened-for t His Wife Protected Him. minis ath t Easter Brides and Their Gowns. Most fashionable April brides and ial feature f the Easter Sunday World. Out | | ard upon recelving the bill] ne and Mrs, Markiewisz appeared at was ended Vees ecmmount on of salo turned it over to Mr. Turney.) the front door of thelr tome, and, a | m to. carry ny Dba 1 Pellevod at the timo was her | realizing the truth, fairly leaped down eet nena) fo Harriman control of yer, He admitted that he was con- =f a a le . Fargo are e Sania he was con-|the steps. F man Burber appeared | kas the cormulent man ‘with | Le ec of onty ten shares Laie Ingtthe : “SF ) around the r, having run all the | pod had a slide Jor that stock oarefu 5 yt a " 8, Talehodi 8 face and as } Wells. Fargo & Co. has been payini ay {ro ingt Nel irsue vent paying ly advised Miss Leo DOV EAE = ROR neon: ay din Lah) iran pached blew out ldivkterds at the rate of 8 per cent. on thang sign. 6 paid me $000, and I noted | Hors pour Nie OFS rue Mt anweene DECODES, laren of the overvure ital of $8,000,000, company, ss - ae = 4 . 1 gachered the streot. on {te express business, cor : ¥ I Peat she had about $100 more. ann It ere . acta || heath nutelthere was ac ay ‘argo banks In New Yor ¥ Interested In Her Future. TiVEAG UN DLO ANOS MAS AL cKO MALHUnI S| ai ancisco *| CLINGS TO PLUNGING DRINK KILLS HUNCHBACK. Mrs. A. Singerman, of No, 320 Man- | . — unknown Deformed Man Found The ¢ > hhattan avenue, mother of the lawyer, | Crane that “| WELCH NOT HELD FOR HORSE ON STEEP HILL. Dying on Brooklyn 83, cet, gave a different account of the real | musician, y | ca dred and poe e A Hevin cicnbled tin ment, “Mr, Turney, I am quite certain, <jeave the $00 + eaid to an Id reporter, “My daughter, Miva pin, Who Was present, explained that ho was deeply interested in the welfare of his young relative. He also came up to the house | amd looked it oyer before the deal was closed," “How were you introduced to Mr. Turney?" was asked of Mr. Singerman. “Miss Leonard sald that he wus her | and Introduced him to mo as | was the reply, “She said that she was preparing for the stage and had only recently come from the South, 1 remember tat ee was remarkably protty, with rose tints In her checks and remarkably fino teeth, But I am quite certain that she took the $600 from her own purse—yes, I am positly The name of the middle-aged stout woman, who acted as broker for Miss Leonam, tas completely passed from Bingerman's mind, Vire-President Walter W. the National Bank of North Amer and Assistant Superintendent J. J. | Fallon. of the Pinkortops, following the} Leonard,” Singer Tee, of Rs Jocation by an Evening World reporter of the mysterious Edna, publ Misy Isonard a visit and were in npg. with her for moro than ‘oom house, sald that he was £itisod hat Misa Leonard had no knowledge yTurpney’s thievings. yy | (World Want Stadowgraps! Sar ait highs Te re | MRS. CRAIG’S DEATH. Invin Potts Seriously Injured, but the fesiivities and wh verts A i ster- Marikiewisa ‘all avon andtonenee tlipatice’Serseancninua é Averts Accidents in Amster id powsessed bh 0 ta | Police Sergea Ange! esi’ 4 enue DNKLENE ee eee | e Sergeant, in Anger, Doesn't dam Avenue. vou are fined § ant Bookmaker Lichtenstein’s [teraneous CEM NN rate, Sica th dred and Twenty-n Tt was fa5 A Sympathy. J. Hood Wright Ho: < FO NATURE panini eng lite 8 Bronounced | 4 Coroner's jury in the Bronx he:d an| 0% hls herols effort | BACK ATUR he has too many rs in his name. | Inquest to-day Into the deith of Mra, | THPAWaY hor Natural Mood Sor the Old Dan - t R. Craig, wife of Psttce Sergt.| Ports Was — who was killed in an axtoroptie | ¥™ , ne areas | 8 months G SLAYERS SET BODY acasent last month. hi tatoath sa ost sole food,’ w The Sergeant, his wife and family | (ODIs teeth, wos City woman OF VICTIM. ABLAZE. | a hired auto and while driving | agen ann bland “I had become a complete wreck, by One Hundred and Seventy-frst| cramped the br so to speak, ppetite or relish a | 4 Jerome avenue were bumped | tau thrown to the» for any kit lost flesh Railroad Man Shot and Stoned to} tnto by an automobile driven by Frank | {ts best to shilke dreaded the si ly tasks and Hp ° aye L, Welch, of the Woich Metor Company, | pridie. P. a t wretched Death, Supposedly in Re- of ontiac, Mich, Sol Lichtenstein, the] pawrenc existence. RE eta es A venge by Ei Fat | bookmaker, and his wife were in the! Dooley ‘The Gra tuts food took hold The sunlight of Prosperity venge by Enemies, | Welch car peal eas teetes tras euil me at once, renewing all the | e i . fe , | The car caused the hired auto Nan Nevo | Has entered this shoe store; __ (Speclat to The Evening Werld.) tovawarvo Acad Hit ac trolley plese: Thelen Ie woe eyelet latsl Just note the pleasing shadow WILKDS-BARR Pi April a—|oroner’s jury decided that Mr. Welch | aid thigh, were ABUT ANODE | It casts upon the floor, Charles Gallagher, a stationary engi-| wae guilty of an error of judgment and | Jac he injured s was four ye ag this B A neer in the emp‘oy of the Central Raj} /dsarged him, i f lto pital. He | ondition has d, 0xX- This bright light entered swiftly, rond of ‘New Jersey. v mandere During the Inquest Sol Lichenstein ex- | condition, it was © at times, I have left off As if by well-timed ri | “3 $ cnumtered to-l tended his sympathy to the bereaved jer and deter lor v = AS SE Dy Wels Umea ruse, {| day on a lonely road at Sugar Notch, | police sergeant, whereupon the sergeant | a nt was avertet Whenever I so Nat- Poveacs thls World hide salesgirl? | a mining town near here |Jomped up pate and trenbling and |nue a. the point wh rought me back to the! As she sells a pair of shoes, e WwW tC pug! er! | the horm’ runs x ‘diet—back to Grape-| e Pp He was shot through the head ond | oO Gon't want any of your aymathy. toes oF the inciln sha 3 ots rape- ts een ame e— | | thio upper portion of his body was bat-!1¢ ou had hada aLiioaue ead Kure eona ona carcta joy of renewed health The Light of Prosperity Always] | tered with clubs and stones would not have run away after the ac: | runaway horse. belona to John; Name given by Postum Co, Battle An attempt was ulso made to tnein-|cident.” Then the bookmaker explaine of One Hundred and Fiftieth! Greek, Mich erate the body that his wife was iil and te was afralc and Amsterdam aye faTALraaRanee Readithenlitie It ts said the murdered man had in- curred the enmity-of forelgners resid- ing Ise the vicinity of the murder, to Ko. back for fear of being mobbed. | ariver, John Cronan, of No This did not pacify Craig, however, He | comb avenue, said his horse was sald he wasn't through with case yet.» ened by an automobile, Enters Where World Want Workers Are Employo: } ~ The Road to Wellville,” in| , as well ag ay sure! i Special. dels for Spring and Summer (Pyroxylin) Braid, trimmed Value 4.98 and 2.908 & 3.98 s and despite the bic the season, an {m= rt prices a..$ 25c. IMPORTED WHITE GOODS at . IMPORTED WHITE GOODS at 39 TO Side SANDRINGHAM MADRAS £0 TO 75. ENGL SI] MATELASSS at West 125th St., 7th @ 8th Aves. FR. BECK & CO. We manufacture all grades and styles of Wall Paper, and in addition we are American Agents for three ef the best factories in Europe. 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