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T HE SATURDAY EVENI iG, SEPTEMBER 8, 1906, ~ GAL BINDTS (OT Leader of New York Society as She Is; INSPIRATION FROM As She Was, Her Home and Dau LODRAMA > Ww ORLD: “y wees es INET ot pry. me “Trapped by a Woman” ghters [DREAM SERMON SEGAL ONCE HS - WAS PROPHETIC. | CUSTOMER, SAYS ! Pasto Mt GIRL S DEATH rat Her Bier Preache ist as He Did in rm Snemiinaninenin ever Had the of Meeting But He mune” sate San hott Fired Pair to Become | President Hippl | Vision ‘resident Hipple. Highwaywomen. ies PP e = 4 Weeond time the Rev, Cock G. Tewksbury, the akyrocket TELL OF THE HOLDUPS. mo ° Ue New 1 i ' ate President Frank K — ; “ mon| Hipplt, of the wrecked Real Mivtate 14D Sties sna | and haw “had no buml- Old Pa Sa Wade “ i, i o ‘ Atteen years" with act SHS Wadeworth Fe it tk Ad eal, (6 prike promoter of “ ee Newark wo months before aleo| ™ » Mr Towkebury sald eo k preach 4 same sern waye, in | Mat night ning World reporter ru a dream he text was the same as = - in the foot tide on | Was the substance of his remarks, In|‘ “reat White Way ae the theatre far a i aides hie dream he faced tha eame mourners 4 folding beck for the fp ; p at } sermon tn | KO. * 4 : Mr Tewksbury, in a sull of qapstaay Piet) S | His task Friday afternoon was hard, | Presved xrays, waa threading wy a -" ai * j because the girl and he had been friends |!" the cruws between ont et a as since ebiidhood. He was her brother's | Forty-frst streets on the east alia @ rehab 5 college obum. It was easy because there | Drona Upon his arn rectal am ss 5 seats was no need to search for worde—the | UMi"tly glowed Cngers of Mra ani eer dream sermon fematn Ried tn’ tity) ety No ate eee « . eanaey croaved trom Engiand, whem ; ; f the fered many discomforts ber Hak ¥ This is one of two strange peycho. : - logical phewomana that, according to| Usband’s financial failures, Me was : 3 Rey. Mr, Braune, have been mant fowsed tn white With & SiEaaauera P in connection with Misa Waddworth’s| Monty of violets, % i tragic death at Bradley Beach, Tues Seen te nee eee day. he drawied a few moments later, rising dol : with sold mng-trold from con- Tuesday noon, he says, he was in al i : . = hammock at Rochester, where he and |#amme at a well-known Broadway fifty. ; keke bie wis Were apending their ‘vacation, [Cent tabie-d"hote; “I remember the fage, Suddenly he wan neined wii [but not the name Be sented!" The bee fetarit te ewer’ His ‘fet ‘one-time mete co ame = = nendous ngtieh accent. i We was Wrong, but when he could offer no : FS coe clear explanation to his wife, she per- Annoye Him, He Gays, : WSO |suaded him to remain until evening You are in the news again Bm, — Girl Then Dying Tewkaiury— tue from Philadel t ‘ New A bel wee 4 ion eax remertnt by st. ¢ a Se } os seoms,” replied the ones-tow- e hat the uneasiness potxed ermg tise Of Walt uxeent, ‘“amnidene or at Rochester, Miss Wadews ; my liking. Positively an- Tell of Their R dead at Brad t “ 1 the ¢ross mis- oh 5 t Lt | Cher t Lagres that \ ‘ ye out of her by stuvenents e 2 ers P HUE ; 2 Ms Asto sy | teved tne 90 auouid submit to the Waterview, ‘Sou 4 é " Know the interview is @ tf x re ola at ’ Vee ie ak we, LOOM) Parris but that the shock from @ copie sian, ‘Guo Was apt Ret as ‘ t Shs ’ ; (2A Tm EtreCD caused her hear fail be bes , owewer. pro- thelr 4 case oF 2 ye ‘ z 27OSTLS177: She wae e aplendid awimmer and ber | red ae one,” as * to ies nt . %, ; + | beauty caused many to watch her, as| Here follows, word for word. the’ ine lived e } she played in the surf with Miss Ade |{orViow fas ui The Evesing World by The t s eta Thats: Hannock, A thrill of excitement was/ Q. What were your business relations : felt by ‘the watchers. among whom | ith the late President Hipp, of the Retadsssih were the girl's parents, when the two Heal Fstate ‘Trust Company ye ves ] were carried far out by a wave. Mi . ad the pleaaute of mapas dr. anguldhing 40 | aoe “gb apart Bla Mec soe! Be Lo you know Adolph Sewal? AUT ae eee | annoc ak two bay f ) 1p Z W ll Strempie and Arthur Hend Q. What were your business relations ; Much fie ar ond Wi | wate Menseral? “AE have hat 9b - olin Y urned the ot over ness relations with Mr f e were Leave Boston as Soon | p | GUE men and sarted for ‘the ahore, ‘s Pe | " =") vertiandex one alt : pws wa ee | | stroke, Seral ru { eyes Doctors Permit. ly | “Frances ie all right," the me Q traded dukes t et market, nident of her auehter, ka at m World = ie | Thee the ele eee the mi | _ Promoting al Oftion Bulieing. 4 Wittlere ¢ becan Marie. BOSTON, Rept. BM re. Wig ies Ar bmerwed by tt, but « vou prom bh tend. the mytog |) tor, who has beeh HU atuthd Somerset. ey ‘ r wal ft in Phy 3 bib dhen! te tne Fao. much ien-| i Rev. Francis We Wernz, Pro-'Stops Attacks of Sheriff) oatne' :te"arwtwan and Kittle ' 4 then i that @he expecta to leave for = ts “ wtclans Wotked five hours in an : ‘ ‘ \ gressive Priest, Chosen | Flaherty by Withdrawing to lreetore her to. Covsclcunness i failed, a i i Te Hiei rice ell ttack of ‘ : Told Wife of Dream. Woman Victim Strikes) Twice Repelled ed Attac on the Second Ballot. from Leadership Fight. |.” eld Wite of Dream. Tie Rest farate cies orn oilows 4 strange e the nat f ' she | a p , dream, Rev, Bra he spoke of A. 1 dkd hot. My 3 : First Blow at Man Thief Armed with a ig Meso Xd Snot. My + | Mise Wedaworth and the text he had in Phtiadelpht: i i K ) Se TES , R mf Coney Island, | chosen. He e also to the girl's ot my. taoultie Who Annoys Her. Jimmy, : political tricks hs | brothers of the vision: wut Ald hot ang aul mere oo “hak ee Ganare 0 J Y McKano it was the lntterse sister i ‘ ; That me political coup he has |. “Be ye ready, also,” Luke ail. 4 was! te le. oT never did, 1 ‘ ‘ oe me : Aaiamone, wite or corr | Ration of us os bie ext afternoon. it ‘wh : ata Teta Edward J. Mullen. wh Sige, le Gukeee t SR © inte Fa Ma : ast, cutwitted Sheriff | text from which he had prew : me to put up your aN 6 F atree the rear of the Who died inet Me en ty, who has) dream. 1 were atrested ts ial "tw sore w i 5 Feast fea eee " sh) in. eat uecrecy Was king hin "My thoughite wo back into the past. stance of your ; to her villa at Newp: 1 Bu! smd ike tau as ie ar Stat thal were taken beter ° ¢ was | tacking * apparent be- ¢iri tripping. mereily Into the achool- mets Dy old rieata pagent Hi is seventy-six. years sicdied SPAY man was going throug bureau mr ft would y mais ey , {That ts about all her tine was res i 2 « " | ‘ I a 1 - 5 « sie arn ' . 4 We 1 examining jewelr Father Altre dream tig 2: submission __mtnae Folk “Thelr Models “ am ¢ pamengers, w me Mra Ba ¢ i & young woman—|! ¢ al of the Jesuits, w n ANE e Inter= W 4 mie'd tive fe . if zap antly mi an a girl in years—but | poe . 1 ‘ anid vs oven the ® “ who has been ab Ai! ae ° ehe ts atr earioss, Bhe walled imme t * " leet |2 Mr, Tewksbury, the drat * ; tend ut @ buljetin yes Mork f No, 2 the man's back was turned and of ‘ F At a meeting of the wor roadway blufte ae star 1 . * terdew santas ndhion was Kast Fourth st te the piuoky whe pprang on him Uke ® tigress, y ‘“ age F r t tin at 1 " 6 tandem, sd * roves w while dow tw we min y room ne P 4 ‘ a * irew ; en ae swt lost any of his ste | mnths proved. jibes y ‘¢ : pec = a npany's H ne Be ; ms rau tle S “ w now cosme- rae Saat ee 1 “ = triend with a jim 1 ti : i s. of Bath Bes Mrs. Tewksbury are at t Wont thia js my pocketbook.’ and-then Ki fieeeed «rats: : ie Me 17 are at © wav Kittle ed and ay. ‘Lat me show the pockal-| ner A © young woman fought whe) M<tlor f z ry ; 2 = Bye ae Rela My athe tos screamed. Suddenly t a+ buret ope : #3 ke i t di 7 us » Gola ton tr Mow, fun away quick. “We gor lots | kers ioe fae oft | Pea aiid Pope Pius w ae Weiusitereaoe ‘ f ‘A nied, Beaty { money thie w I mean Kittle did 6 remark and sealciigtia’ 1 ha | heard the mes broug ' xe . rn siclog | fro Ne le awed her Aol to de it atta hi Boe em one ie Hpi paleo FM HW 1 , nt Hank ¢ fs tained. from this , a ta neit teat PaO ipo pee aaa ake to Gen. W Ay was W from Ww e has § ned fr appear insane. Team ~ nd emg postioxes te {heme nih ine on affeotiona F sh as in ] took 1K A ome p r tat Sattale-of ereucionin he wrote to & Sheritt ¥ os . ‘ £ uke that. you cur!" aald Mra, Mor-| secmed mor vengeance thas | ltt bule CAN DRINK TROUBLE, night ne @onbeaser as at ow er Set say oo i have climbed | * ae 9 . . “ 4 ahd ba ; w fi Manin That's One Way to Get It. bie, "y tose we act, over HE 1 agely to Mulien’s face t paowa and mate oft| ‘fhe eleva it» sini MA HALL P. HO Ey bins ect es rey, Passengers Beat Him Up. cared t ' t an the American . hi a how ang they won't admit ft many | Bandit Wan Snivelling. | While excited passehgera jumped on Attacked Woman Again, Ria ake tase a eA a teak, peot er from sick bead- ve she contin attack as only @ thor AmOnh @ncured his revolver end by 4 ache er atthe t them oughly. aroused. woman can, though, ne a Wealch At thé rosea Tis young Se ” FIVE FLAG OFFICERS TO nae en Arrived To-Day and **D*,,,"" oes thay dite: right hand whe cut and bleeding trom now frightened and exctted, wae - ya ved it they're having knocked out two of Mullen’s front pa the house, Her Humorist Already Plans | tot afraid to leave It to a test, ae inouent < front teeth. and was in the re Suddenly < in the case of a lady in Connellsville, ever be a gist bandit again i¢ | “You'rea min je coward and a dis | (rom ais hiding place came the burglar. | for His Stage Caree a s wufferer trom sick f here,” whe resumed. “Kittie | race to manhood,” she cried as the} Again he could have escaped through Collision of Alabama and_ Illi head twenty-five years, and “ve got ou welvee 388 a 4 of tears came to her eyes through chagrin | the but he wanted Arvorr , I Sefious Consequence ah ans oh aig any has ever had a bed nut ane he whole thin and rage. Meantime she raged. and! vengeance on the woman who had ba! #, on I 35 Sefion sequence nF ger! sick knows what I suffered, 0) he mone: Hones! . . § nae % i OA, Terk to, tant ioe Pan tet orien | fOURHE-With: Akullon with all her angtic. | fled him, and he made for her, the Jim fe kond Chiefs in Command ’ It te to bw etimes th ya Inu the week I ®. We Just went to the then Mullen Jumped up and tried to escape | # ted to strik ng Wilder's would have remain in bed, at conuse we Kod Sear. ia ace om the onsla mongers, An steel inet descended eel U “an rank ra f » Str other 1 couldn't Me down the Se alan. ave ane Taam the factory | grasping the Altuation, jumped on Mu Salamone warded off the blow with 14 “ ; : ‘smi’ dar hiasioteel pain would be so great. My Ife was 4 this stealing from ohiidren ten and sluaged, pummeled and kod | ndé and again she closed wit hg deatliginy Vion syeidate *e f agen 1 if | went away from holdups grew #0 humerous jn| him as ae the Hmited space in the!t ar, nereaming. Her bu a ie \ be a yee ells ens prews | h for 3 day I alw me back Newark that mothers of ttle girls who | car would permit, Wrenohing himeelt her aid and aelard the burgiar | Alby ginoe 0 Loney to inquire the col. | Us . P miisia heed than-al gent them to the store with # dolla: ae lad Might thisterainlabout: the tbrostcana’ < nis. All| ,, 10 1807. Fa Warns beg the Alabama nots off |tima The O mi au ‘ [two in pocketbooks began w complain | {re Mullen @tarted through the train : She EaPORL- Ree chee rt _ thos tion 0 a tI New j haa, the Tue hee fer in| "One day’ l Was telling a womah |that the children would return empty- | With @ dogen infuriated mon at his |the while he held the revolve Ma) with the moet profou iS pat " Rabe nig iy my troubles told me she handed with a story af two big heels, The at ot “Lynch him! Lynch |! LSet eid not, asterapt: t9| BRNO Tee ag vo ; « Tevolved pelea alll WrpcoueSenus, | know “that obably coffes taking thelr pocketbooks away front | him!’ waa Wed through the cars, use it, though the burglar was at hia|Siveady have been py are Tepe ed PoE t suid she had been them. bolt | and 1t looked bad for Mulley before the roy, Aa the choked burglar sank to eoclnsiastic, extraoniina 1 | Midshipman Hay C. Smith was repri MA West ot yom : street. | ou Bw agp remy elice Saw Hold-Up, {train arrived at Twenty-third atreet| tie soor for want of tre he dropped | Index Counce! se the irt the a | Kverything all right-Mre, Wilder 4) Po «od Coffee, and urged me seroereng Ax the two air] bandits were | station o jimmy, The wity seised it and] Se wad tr of the deck onthe And: the bay dolng wall si 3 innk jenving the Columbia Theatre. they | The 1th dimeulty #3 7 i “ when she suddenly slowed tor thinks 1 may recoyer wit ! came to send ont ween te hold up @ ten-year-old girl and | > - ath of } Salamone stood over his man, J - fn Kearsange, Capt m Wore arreated, charged with being rag-| the tomp which evidenced that sed, and told hira SO R . nA a ere 1 ver been without wiar, highway robbers. Yesterday they angered New Yorkers can be, on occa Naw bie p#8'1. wilt ‘oralal vow" | GRAS MURDE CASE t at bade sb msgs suits taste and I have wore arraigned © Judge Freehord sion, as eager tor sudubary justice as| | th eivecemansinitceme ne, an he svoldadaly ely cured of all my ald jin the Criminal Court and were held for cltt f some districts of ihe South The man did not attempt to rise. The Fiden ithe (conie ut the Y further examirat The two girls were) An UADCE Wi Hed from reams of the wite were beara by De-| Silberman, When A Had v { 1 wan to leave off led to Police Headquarters, where their yur, and Dr. Holbrook drewned co Demartin’ and Cap a, two | s the a. ton tak well pictures were taken and their measure port i aserh injured hand, A sai * tt Heavy Revolver Fully -loa ol was recommended ace. This fuerte tabaiated according to the Berti. | which abe went to per home of the men attached to Petrosini's ata - nuel P \ mand tng pare: jon method P lan Getectives, The detective in His Pocket = i Mae Altra Wh serac * than Marie didn’t know why all these things ab 9 the house amt the burglar 7 , v b - wails enor. hy chee canes COpT AT PLAY KILLED |» ie hous HU rel NesctcaneDvacayics cans) ore at ship ikea vareeraaan a would know him {f you saw him, | ‘ld t realise they Were being put down was oh ied that mapatvaee | cad, (ot 2 Clinton treet. was G eer Was for mand bought everything r nals o had wy didy ert’ | old, 0) a 4 foe tha’ “rane rients 0 Ai For he has such winning ways; */ ap ccrlminala of ® clams to be: watched BY FALLING POLE| © ciacthven Asie Beeetie | released ia Kanix akurker Court betor minvnited f Kably | wake help me without dé He takes orders for “Things Wanted," Do I read novels?” confided Marte, Tas neni tia ne ulated tee Job prop-| Mugitrate Breen to-day on suaploi od Jute 1 wkill with w 0 | aT, Wilder tang off F good, but when T began on Whether bright or dark the days, Of courne I do, 1 just love exciting meme ieee You could beve finished ti ob Pp sen ripe tte ly pdr reaper edt ary t r y headaches cea ones that tell about adventures, and , ely when Ue man was trying to Drain on 6 re a } Who is this adept young salesman love plays where givis dress op in boys: | Met Death in Yard of Home, and vor wit Jonepn Greaso, No. 614 Bast Kleve: ER BAD FALL ther trouble auleiy dept —- [clothes und have all kinds of #xcit! f Sen. io who Wan shot in the back while . ured, | have @ friend who hud Is that what you'd like to know? ‘men rou “eee, fully interesting | Her Comypanions Escaped by Salamone sorugeed bie aboniders and] sttee!, who wan shot tr aa| BANKER ADAMS TAKES A Wik SLEEPWALKER'S ps fas ! " ; t wppen to only a factory git) 0 z : anewored Ben coradP ; is D ep Md as “i , : He's 4 Sunday World Want Worker— ety oigetarer A eared nik Gin Few Inches. other 6 tne ty beara o a Pr Lite's | Dhied and Gorrck streets. Thurad tea MIA Streties Owt of a Wiasow.| quitting and using + The kind to.make one’s business grow. | any ohunce oF snything happening ina Would’ vow ikea. 19. 4 *) al Mrs. Georee "< cure it did me chewing-kum factory. Kor | REMARK ON. J. Bent. While blood of @ man on your hands? Ita Simgtat trate Breen remanded Siber-|ot Mr. ai Mra. Georgy © vad May Die rhe ett USE paatien’ Cg Pak fer | Grace BH. Johnson, sleven years on,| not that Kind, I'm glad I didn't shoot, mn I ir per Sa aa O Maw 3 Frederick Mills, twenty aid, | 1 CO w T Douned " Sar ns, & New York ariok Mi e od Marthe Poblers, nine, wer eng Wife and I oan take care of our | PM ally wlve y i ed mut of @ third SUNDAY WORLD “HELP WANTS” | Biye eres ‘and ‘\wate” somploston “ane In the "yerd in the’ rear of thetf home | 2B, wite and T oan . | fo ee ee ‘ mor was Miss Hoatrice | Walked oUt of | ; wht i t allad vpiably, ia court peal at Ne he Werrgn street to-day 5 wT helleve you bo! When Biiberman was acratmas betore| sdaas and there Were Wx oridesimids | while Aaleap at tix hom tit rg READ erect "| clothes-pole, Attached to which waa| tne detective: aa he took hie {BSB to Coroner Burady the latter said thore|and @ Hower girl. Willaa Ho Irvine | worth atreet, Wilma han 1 ev Name ‘given “Tt waa both of we did tt several pulley-lines Milled with clothes, | ing wtatcu-hou hie dn ekac Wee no evidence Againet him in the! was best man The ushers were Al-| da, on-his side and received in Poatum © Creek, Mich. } f bs Ho struck on-tls at SUNDAY*WORLD “SITUATION WANTS" | the tun out of i the eam yA. Rll ney a Nes oot rand fell on} At’ the stauion-house the prisoner anid | Grae case, wo the Aelectives took nie] tone & Kiger, Benda Hox Bo receive 4 am © “i Be here uae tone tar the her tnetant/y. weg hahe, Gullivan, twenly-min vests back to Essex Market to be arraigned | Thomas Chuck, George Brehm, | remai injuritw from which be ie revor There's @ eason"* and it's worth O-MOR.ROW !} to eet the cuoaey name Fa Oi ae gil seouved "yeing: killed by Bit of No, 3 Heat One HH Midjon 4 charge of earrying concealod Lather ig, tt Alwert 0. Adains, $7.06, 00 Gving ot che Comberiens Brest | a nding out, Paw st ever do onty ? 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