The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1906, Page 2

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5 i = 200 PAR rty of fou wt Thorn Believed ean “KM her! fi ok. over ie rem adn id. ‘tl maked Borgt ond Ree arked i) the eventn were employed. £6. sort ee idence : rourth aveolit, and then stot ' rs rom the «tw and i himself, ent McClintock and “town, scattered aft ceded a few blocks if mn hour later at Tw i “und Sixth avenue the Parkhutst Soviet the Police Department in that nelahborhoord ts men raided sowned hy MoClint uch street, Br the woman, enly one str ght went to relghth str | Got the Birdé For weeks Dirsey 2 ot ie te twen: [tall and angutgs. “Dove ed threat away. Seryin. Soe ann nid Bahay ROR Fede wate atraiened before the | Mise Schmidt was per desk at the station-ho Preciict de] tn the 1m rs moneda from the quad ceom and - Ereiven orders to this affect { bitde te tiate tim. “o out ahd rald a disorderty Then Police Got Busy. Street. that was ‘on tho suspected list and they wont to it with unerring ac- slation, Henry Peck, of No. 2°} of these parrot “gee riation, Hoong, ek gf, NOs of thea narra ventured to! addr the street én the futility ss the peice 4 -Parkburst methoda of reguiatis l £ the social #yil was thrown into the pa- and that he had been made tral walron to add variety to the cargo. | racket of the birds (The obliging Mr. Nelson was waiting Diechuage: “at the desk and-turntshed-pati: jachaged Aw soon as they’ ange may met them_at the deat and. ayped the proptictrons. “You're under arrest,” he sal “But [ve just been serested, prot a Mecttnteck, for it was he Aw the Blouths had ridden away Th the waron with thelr four | prisonerd MeCtintock abe | him to come to work ~<inuy. Admitted the sbrub wonran. nd bia -mven had entored the house and} OWo clerks appeared Stoffregn went friested eight utbet women. How Mo-|staira’ for: brealstast. White be rT Manus and White bappened to overtook | there the tragedy occurred con mate the woAkect of a formal inqutry Er “dhe station-hoase. After they ha been ‘oailed out ly aon their} ar way ome TituuRh Sixth Avenue they | cursed the youns wor tered three brewery” agents” from St. Louis. ‘Dog Causes Fight | pocket f inter, siore Dorsey raly behind act nauaht even | raidet id uroke a fe Wiss Bommidt pa whed Teteapes Jown tenit ‘She Also Declares es Nine band Shot. Her for Re- 4) tusiag te to Sion Papers. \ Conon, the millionaire, at N plot wall that her signatu OH A deed conveying certain lands at ania} | s Point to Mia Welch was forged. | rh street. Ur reverely “In We, t wer sirkoon had to huabear am me at ids. They, Polnt, polntet-—a-revoly house that I sign certaln cs 11d hoot me aid 1 ied And Ln fired) ies af } MU DUHES UOIAR eR) Wien DrAtors Will, Ne : i Here thy hess Held tip her un. | Pe et aioved hand, shpwing two deop ‘scars | py Hall Assen! ; 1 slenexi jt following p 1) ee M wyodemve Convey too MS ae ny shine RL Of theltaot | sirwudy teen | eterno to 314s Mes) Hollands trena, Hor former tongs ao the. thest: “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Chiefs of Forces in War on Vice and Ruler of Tenderloin, Battleground NM YOUTH URGED 10 AIL By i oc (Clerk in Bird Store Shoots LETTER 10 DEAD MAY SOLVE DECP MURDER MYSTERY | Chicago Police Find Mo- ae Woman and on-Himself, SHE TENDED GOLDFISH. sant Chattering of Birds e {atreat, and smpted by the éhattering nite parrete —witoh— re —tnter Aimrongn Déraey. who te twenty years ol nod Tived at No, 704 MeDon-| pklyn, fired four OMMISSIONER BINGHAM. — THRILLING SOR RESCUE OFF FLORIDA KEYS Crew of Capt. A. M. Lucas! Hazarded Their Own Lives in Storm. | aton, now in Pit 7 mie [$8 for-the—woman-that-Stevenson-met } his death. ——— ‘pentved that cuting him. ; two Siaks pad tal ia | [body was discovered In the tectives MoManua od Walt were) that he believed she was getting the oure.” 'Stoftregn's piace rien teed two store- rooms, with an arch connecting them, One one side te kept hundreds of pease} + + he sieuths Oia not hesitate minute! Cages containing many Kindy of birds i £ They knew 4 place: in Aen buaeiciiand | There are more canaries than any other $ kind. but the 39 parrots make ntore | bite ere placed under} noise than all the others combined Gurway. Four worse and. sent to tho! ts believed that the continuowa fected Dorsey's mind. | Dorsey, a lawyer, | ss A mage meeting 1)! of No, 6k William street. sa: that he believed hia brother wi Announgement t# made that th vp Celtic wi so Anril § and May 4 n the service of the Americal line be- | bveon New York, od Southasnpton DIED AT HOUR HER MARRIAGE | Copb IEW SCHIO“ | WORTH 0,00, WOLD ICE BD Veprekes Arrested for/Mary Alexander, Fever) Victim,-to Be Buried in, Wedding Dress. A thrilling story of a remarkadle and | hazardous rescue of half a @ozen men the recent storm off th jand Taken Back, Wern released the| Stoffregn discharged,bDoreey saturday and the subsequent [Beier Steet wf “te Company’¢ steamer, fn relented and yesterday 5 He and Miss Schmidt reached vars arvactat again’ replied! sine ni pteet dhe acne Hee Stoke regu had already opened the doors atid 1} tempestuous voyage of her career an Teeth of the Gale rest yeanel of (Port Arthur, f > twist um many iis they arrested Wil De] sc.54 Schmidt mays ehe merel ‘ 1 ed to 1 Was bad from the time Ben at Hemdguarters. Ip the archway and remarked to Dorsey |... n of the ¥lght women arrested | that whe hoped he wowd taXe better | by the Parkhurst men}took ber gos tol oe. or jus birds. ‘Phin seemed wre all the anger in Dorsey, an and rtarted her, drawing the revolver from his Bringing Up. Children in Noisome Squalor. Minds rose higher ard the storm turt SOME ARAL HS at one time put in She remained here Aare Pemittedt + The following night Fannie, and} arraigned in the | Mary_Alexander,—of No. the} thelr six ¢ $4-ehe darted hack Into he the | thelr atx rey i Leng Tai hefare Magisieate Smith, and Dorsey he bullet had k her in the forehead, and cried Bullet aThrougs Her Hair. The parents, | clothes thatshe had marriage {0 James Rikel, e. the Skip) per | prepared for her red steam or n Luduke, age | iy “hecome.a paved bride, f WAS the pile of { borhood=young, wultor And promised hues ndnisceapronbero ul ny, nected with the SREY Ware: hone aad Stomtee Company a deserted bul together on ite ‘top were alx | ani, Nelwon, C “manner started a attention ot the ok ount be attracted Near Death by Fire. waa then in hall Spmtst & bullet tite [on In the home + Were growing up in —tive in_ Missivé— for __Lawyer's Death. (Spectal to The Brening World) CHICAGO, Oct. 2%.—A love letter to ne dead ts Mkety to solve the mystery he murder’ of Lawyer. Charies H, was found at Fr mhatt In the ington street, this Stevenson, whose bod the: Bottom of -an elév rear of No. % Wa: cith. a week ago. THe rhisslve was received at the dead tewter's office; No. 10. Washington It Into’ the hands dt the authorities, It led to ‘the discovery of moe Wettere—all OF Niem endearing and alt of them from women—that reyeuled such a thain,of love intrigues, divorce [plete _and even suggestions ‘of crimes jthet the police were quite astounded This pattioular letter to the dead A the police on a search for ag alleged outraged husband who absut to be\ sued for divorce, Ira B. Johnaton is the husoand. Charles H. Grevenson Is the man charged wits having committéd the alleged wrong and started the divorce sult The woman tn\the case js Edna John! uf. It was walle walking. through “Stigwers’ Alley’! td Richard Haim in order to borrow be The wronged husband cannot found, Two days before the 1 ehaft Johnston recetved notification of his alleged wrongs. He was, also noti: fied of the pending divoree ault. At the time he was &@ tw hours’ fide. from | Gntvagu-and the police are looking for him to got angwers to queattons bearing a Se the onse ‘The letters from other women werd endearing. One of them apepars to {have been written by Dr. Barat | Hackett Stevenson, who was known as wyer's cousin. ‘ mt vented the young lawyer "Dear \eart’ and "a part of mysett.” It jehided him for dona wns itary wrong he ‘accused of having committed, Ahad” sweetly forgave tim in the same nentence SA third jetter > revealed another ro- mance and_another woman, Irene Parks, a nurse, 5} neon won Wer heart and, Accorditig: 1d the pote, wae to have mia OC TOBER 26 - 1906.- ee ee ht HEAVY BETS ON ELECTION AR HOT-AIR SORT Little Reai Money Up or “in Sight, Declare Those Who. Know. Very little betting ta being fone on} the election Fred Brooks says so. What! You don't know Fred Hrooke? Why hys tie Hanh who @éts bis name in the ‘papers about two weeks before every election by betting all the way from $1,000,000 ¢o $1,000,009, Coo. | Mr. Brooks admits that this year he | fan't find anybody who wante action. Up to date he has not bet over $5,000, —} You hear a lot. about thousands. of | Aollark being. wagered qa the curb, The fact is, that {f you show a ten- dollar bilt’on the curb it will be 30 fo} 1 fou tisk your Tita The young men with funny hats and polled dollars who ‘tas only in four’ fizures ‘and blest on Hughes buy their subway ticketa twelve atin time because they can’t te} whether (helr mixty cente will fast alt Week or not “I never saw'sich a lifelers campaign trom ‘a betting ‘ptahdpoint.”” raid Al ISdKe. proprietor of the. Broad Ex- Ghange Biulding cigar stand, to-day. tn Pst year Chad a safe deposit vault a sompanyy close by here sutled “with Numkteds of thansends of dollars, placed in my hands as stake- holder. Just now T haven't over 3500. The odda* on Hoghte toay were 2 te 1, &- dep OF potmt ii two dare. Hearst men_are domancihg- 3-(0-1,0nd “Haghes-men— don't want th hy more than-sren-money. Vinoent Weesersick of No. 229 South treet, Brooklyn. visited The Evening Word -pitice to-day ad asked where—be sould place a bet He had with him 30 In bille-money belonging to hin friends—that he wanted to\ place on Hearst at i to 3. “Evo been among the curb brokers on Broad street,” he said, “and when tt comes to putting the money wp at those odds they hedge. “Lwas told to find one man who had thousands to put up &t21-2 to 1, and T vouldn’t find him. “T haven't time to go uptawn\ amon: the hptels to find Hughes mo ani e here for informatio: Grown and~ packed logdly that they will bet $20,600 to $20,000 | andl had with the ebild to. hi air might cure him, within ten days or two weeks we no! RIBLE ECZEMA ON LITTLE BOY (ain Mouth and Eyes Covered With Crusts—Face ltched Most Fear< fully—Hands Pinned Down_ta Prevent Scratching = MIRACULOUS CURE’ BY CUTICURA REMEDIES —_——— When my little boy was six months old, he had ecsema. The sores extended so over the whole body that we at once called in the doctor. tI Sea oa Went to another doctor, helint ects tho ito, Bleed and ety 128 Wid alec rite oye, Hands, arms, chest, ani back, in short the whole bods, was covered over | wand over: We had ze reat or nl erator | ro Pte a | @ would! | Azrowso Homurm. Scratch his face, and makeen open sore. 1 think his face must have {tched most fearful! ¥- ‘We faslly thought nothing could Hel suade wp sy salnd xpuend wale dical there. t ere and we soon saw « miracle. nienctons| spoke about Cutienra, 2 W maade « trial with Boap, Ointment, and Resolvent, and. presto ent, Just as quickly xe ticknees bad appeared aso fan die in ten weeks the child wag s€isiaiety well, and his skin wee asooth tad ‘aguever before.” ¥.Hobrath, President. the C. L, Hobrath Compan: ete urers of Silk Ribbon: 4 to June 5, 1905. : oe Bethlehem, Pa, No Becurity. No Inter ext. No Indorsement.. No % Eaiviovers’ Ref ora poe aso ‘The letwr that started the police oi the hunt owe ma Pitta a h Oe eRe oft Rogen from tne women, and there fact “rai. Johnston, lived with his wile in, Crea, “te Tee" amie ble eagin i $8080" ps nitet Mira with St During v went on: frlendy, Jugt, a8 adorriage with tnd his vatious = REFEREE ODELL > TO DECIDE DISPUTE. eee Will sea if N.Y. Life Ofti- dials Should Answer Questions {\ in Policyholders’ Suits. The diepute between Samuet Unter~ ounsel for the International Plicy Hola@ee’ Committee, in the pro joayaings before Hamilton Odell as ret: phen Farrelly to the company, unwel for the neurance Company, by | er\s, | brought nin eleario ree New (cork Lite wah) auntcably ar foveryins laverece: have-—beer Bathe of Us bFIdé Tor a weds | li a host of young friends Were to be present to congratulate thé | ; Mic Turret seated tat the mones the| company la -being useit by: its | omerasin venalt pl the administration Untermyer asked some chal. nnd M young compte: THIEF FLED ON WHEEL | HE STOLE AT HOTEL. Igiborhood were 4 that were to make the wedding ‘pitted away t mat the bidze ne sigillorhioode: | oraee fat and]? reatsand brothers bj eatier |was tafe to Re Bho waa] Will hear both aides to-morrow at Jo wold fover ten daye ago, Seney Hospitat and every Parents Arrested. tits—rat=sha—dtedyee- Felatives and atianced Friends who attended the attend te funeral ietead. STORY ABOUT DOUGH BY HEARST MANAGER | thmsen Says va) Roosevelt Has Sent to Show How at once to the =, HURT IN—HOUSE—OF WASHINGTON CONNOR. | By slaughter-how ere takeh to the pol In. Beooxlyn the manage: were Join CSux the campnign. exercised about (2 No, 174 Wlinrod att ick for even a ee Werte at work on i explosion of When sanitary guardianship were montioned to him he ———— BOYS REGISTERED TO VOTE, can win jn an honest fight, y to buy thin election. how a poor man could tri- | the old shop ta ai Postmeater General Cortelyou waa aent {alone six growing cl and pnd of odor |. TAMMANY MEETINGS. Roosevelt wiih Instr iow Chairman Woodruff and ‘T ¢ Republican State © how ta valse money assert positively that Mr. ht with him alist of all who eon: ne “Dombs Cour ugh to Kill most pate hi FOUND HER FLAT IN RUINS. atering trom | contributions A fuhi of enormous proportions | 0 aed” up-State -in « days af the campaign. tan District of the ) Hundred and Dratrict that w pen they were eft nyldag but wr cpt will be made to Intimidath cht hia inwtructions ‘from the White Lidge giatvotlone Vice: Prentdent: Buckner Rao Whi hey Mos ot aurer—Tt } refuedd fo answer, Unsernyer git an [met al the home of their friend to plan| oraer.| prom Justi she—wontd ana Randoiph-to- show cause wiry they Nash for Huekner Sanenaial ‘anewer They —detayitnd, Dut yesterday got eH order from Ju: Use” Tavis tor the —Poiter Holders Commllies to show why Justiee Nash’ ould not be vacated. Swever.— ettarAT inte mounder which the whole ree Odell, whe! The jaw atiputat M. =A FOOD CONVERT Good Fool the True Road to Health: “fhe tetous habit some persone, still have of ¢elying on hanseoud druga-to relieve dyspepsia keeps up the. patent medicine —bustiesse and heips keup up the army of dyapeptics, Aigestion--dyspepsia—is—— catised @ strength of the dl. pled. When this state is reached, to ra sort to stimulants ts Ike whtpping a tired horse with a big load. Byery }additional effort he makes under. tho He ts ajuite | fash increases hia losa of power to moye the load, Try helping the stomach by leaving of heavy, greasy, indigestible food and take on irony de Holl) digested, full of strength +08 and brain, in every gra in io It, There's no wasté of time nor energy when Grape-Nuts ts the food, “T am an enthusiastic user of|| Grape-Nuts and donsider.it an ideal | food,” writes @ Maine man, “T hud nervous dyspepsia and was alsrun down dnd my food seemed to do me but little good. From reading an ady, [ tfled Grape-Nuts food, and, fitter 6 few weeks’ stendy use of tt, felt greatly improved, “Am much stronger, not-nervous|, pow, and can do more work without feeling go eo tired, ond am better every w 1 reliah ‘Grape-Nuts best with cream and| 186 four heaping tea- SpOUATUIE at a meal, I am sure thore. thousands of persons with storti« ah trouble) who would be benefited by using: Grape-Nuts."" Name given hy Roatum \Co., Battle Oreek, ish Sunday World Wante Woe with her broth ilreaan SVoodrurt has not Wollville,” i pkgs, pon." nll she reached home nest midnight, * “The Ri Read the Httle bool There's. a ses WAL IS Put Into” the” stomach Int Mthe way of de aiaee food, the kind |¢hat so tnxes t jpestive organs they are actually orlp- in Ceylon an indi vidual advantage of White Rose Ceyion Tea| #4) Call or write Cutalocue 44," aL WovreCo 39 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. \ Brocidyn Bratch, #07 Puiton puget: Ti SHO OF Mita woe sur flavor), to. hlend plece Je cut Into hart | sbelled hickae 0 peice of 20 CI POUT RAGT DERRY joe © NEAM, ot COO) BERCLATy VSR enya fe will deliver 1 to 10 Ibe We will deliver ee ihe, No Eouds Rent for ouf dUt-of-town ciistomers carefully. packed gad tiidpad from ebe figecial Uptown Headgua Grand Rapids + Furniture. W.125th S ne. 7th AV, No Counection with Amy Jronx Store, enema ceilocmenanneetiael What You Buy Here You Buy with a Guarantee, No trash, no old stock, no manu- facturer's “stickers” me but ReHa- ble, brand new. furniture designs, In widest aah fet at un- HUEY prices, , $9.87 for $15 Dressers, like design, erous size, in high grade. solid oak, very. sub- stantially made, with French bevel mirror, carved swing frame, solld brass trim- mings, etc. A good dresser at a very low price. Cash bh or Crefit. ‘. Open Saturday Evening. Monday Morning Wenders, BA narat tree In the forests sieide the beat atone t okie tatite, hes! tiviepl tent wd miast mM town, ow me! sralectiener’stia Me ya sg Jou can sec Naw ‘taortoud ‘ote tirtee. tepat the tf BBO KRU Of from Hee. to 81.85 a ponnd. but at the Late rmcit rout ae Ry PARC HOW BTORE OrEx BY Proetie is AUGTELE ss... POUND tr CREAMERY ep 1 CARAMEL -=.paryn 196 ns us Con ‘te maally, mats by in i aa, aires WHITF,—-On Oct, 25. HARRY Fu. the, DE emus. were the sotuace ane i est “ae nuts—the Kernels are a hi eaheentrated of food, and being less rich than mont apts ther diKgsh Simost s4-casily. a6 tw. cake Fhe, recent tresr jawed te i dd in new cfu this Weel: mi sIlkNUy tare the Ciolceal bet: gurend tow porce trays. and Val chant iaclted com a 1 hb ty het and ith tree « tty 1 it Be eo snaus "Rhea ith eb Senile fee ond wavy, sharp kite Sa Kacve how yous ARSON tb ren me ce DCOE. At pens: OUND /POURD OOUEATES NY OF Bn AMcrinnant Opens an Account, Grand Rapids Furniture 3 Rooms compintely $49,98 4 "furnished “90, 08 | ee ne 124,98 Open ceed nd Satar- iy Evenlias, Bxtract South African Plant. Extertial Remedy. Dellght{ul—Btainiens—Harmiess—Itefectt pena iit meciety jesalon a vas ae Wall: or treo descr Amertoant ‘aphid ry {pct id loved son of Menry and Mary Mustain ot Marcalla Moana. a Funeral fram bin Inte, residence, 25! “Weat TTYMh why al 10 AM maturaay, x += ys

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