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—— FIGHTS POLICE “TRAIN Young Man Accused of Robbery Tries Vainly to Kill Himself. PASSENGERS IN PANIC. Engineer Stops Motor Just in Time to Save Desperate Youth's Life. ‘August Blanche, a frail. looking Cuban of elehteen years, was held for robbery in the Yorkville’ Police Court to-day after ho tousht two potice- fen on Gh “L/* station tor fifteen min- utes, and then attempted to commit @Acide in sight of scores of men and ‘women by jumping in front-of an ap- Proaching train. i Blanche, who Ives at No. 11’ East Eightieth street,-had been employed at a dyeing establishment at No, 88 Mad- faon avenue, Monday he was sent to the Plaza Bank at) Fifth avenue and Fifty-eighth street with #20 to deposit. Wien teh ror returned —tate—tast night the manager informed the po- Uee” Inquiries at the bank revealed that the doy had not been there. To- day the dotectives mvent to his room and arrested Banche said ho, had not stolen the money, but that he was standing tn front of the Cornelius Van- Gerbiit home when a nego attacket nd robbed him. He -teared to return “to the establishment. At his home the Police found a ticket calling for pas- on @exe to Havana the steamship Monteray, which a: to-morrow. Théy took the youth to the Seventy- wxth etreeet “L" station with the in- tention of jocking him up in East Pitty: fret Street. Ag the train ap- Peer he hit one of the detectives in the taco end kicked the other, 1m mediately there was a uftle danger. ously near the end of the platform and #eyeral women witnesses Painted. Far. fifteen minutes the atruggle continued. Then A train came along, and, breaking eway;— Blanche deapad intr Gidea stopped when the first car was within ten feet of hi SAE was within | running over —_._ CRAPS VERDICT CHURCH'S SHFEGUARD Bishop Declares Court Had Ne Option in Heresy Finding. { H CONCORD, N, H., Nov. 21.—The chief feature of the 16th annual convention of the Protestant Eplscopal diocese of New Hampshire in this clty to-day was Nhe addresses by—the! Histop, Right Rev. William W. Niles, D. D., LL. D., and hjs-coadjutor, Rignt tev, tedwara} M. Parker,-D.-D. Bishop Nilés made the following ref. erence to the Crapeey trial in the cours, of his address: “I pity the man who can bring him- self to go on destroying his innocent followern’ faith in thelr Bible, which he has solemnly declared to be ‘The Word of God.’ “Hut tf ne can-do that ~dreadtul—work,—can—the church —attow him to do {t aa her oMcer? Can shoe consent to do it through him? “A'thousand (mes no! Be the trou- bierthe—nifienlties;—the —pain—er an ‘eoolestastiont trial-what- they may be.} the church has no option. She musi keep the faith and-protect her ohtidr from being robbed of thejra,” - AUTO CRASH AFTER MN IS RUN OWN Skull-Brok Chauffeur Hurled from Machine. and NEWARK, Nod) Nor ere injured, one probaly ¢ wilfomobile accidntit =Twoomen fn an Runyon etree, “was crossing “cy ——avehue—near-VanNess piece —weten—he was run down by a machine belonging to the New Jersey Automobile Gom- pany aid driven by’ Neleon Kifer, a chauffour, of No. $6 Oraton sireet. \ Kiffner lost ecentrol of the machine after Jt had hit Gretber, and’ the car @mashed into a trolley pole at.the curb line and was wrecked. Kiffner was hunted out by the force of the collision "——and landed eome distance away. Hoth men were taken to At. James's where it was found. that kull was fractured, It ts thought he cannot recover, Kiftner. {s injuroa about the body, and. it is feared hho may be: hurt internally. eee biases LONDON SOCIETY SEES THREE AMERICANS WED. LONDON, Noy. 41.—Fourteen society weddings) of wh threes were Anglo- “American, took place in London to-da Gertrude, Waughter of the late Michael Hurley, of\ Lynn, Mess, to Capt, B.A. Twentteth Nuss von of J, B. An married’ to’ Mart: Wa, of Now York, A Hare, a member of & well-amown\Lotcesteraliire family, and Marguerite, dkusghter of the Ings Jamds cK, Lewis, te Naw York, sister of oh Pir cons Ovatlos Of Isénberg-Birstoin (and formerly \of New Orleans), was married to Major Murrough O'irlen, @idest brother of Lod Inchiquin. THE EVENING-“WORLD),“WEDNESDAY,' NOVEMBER 1 1 9O%S. La Cavalieri, Most Beautiful Woman in Europe, Praises ~ LFAPS IN FRONT . Americans and Talks of Love. Men and Monkey Houses in the Morning— But for Countess Anna, What Did She Expect? By Nixola Greeley-Smith To_be-consdered_tha most beautiful Wornan in Europe is a distinction. For the woman wearing it to say-that she does not care about her beauty, that she does nothing to preserve ft, and that she would not worry !f she lost It to-morrow, ts remarkable, I met doth these phenomena at the Hotel Savoy to-day when T talked wit Mme, Lina Cayailerl! on Deputy and women, love and marriage, men and monkey-houses and Caruso, “Everybody asks mo the same thing,” anid La Cayaller!, shrugging her shoul- ders plaintively. Yusr #-do to be beatitifut?—t-do—nothing— I wes—born beautiful {f I am But how can 1 tes} “whether tam beautiful or not “There -are—aiways-mirrors,’*—I-eus- ested perfunctorily, meantime forming ¥ OWN opinton” of the-tovelinees—under debate, I noted that‘La Cavaljeri—the Sint of Paradize In Mr, Conried’s new aylary— {s slender. Let us thank heaven for that i She ts tall for gn Italian—posslbly five teet-niz-—Her-featires_are regular, her eyes dark and large. She wore a palo blue empire house gown, and there was a filet of pate blue ribbon wound tn gars Tawi en —terderk—eare- Jossly arranged har, There were slight hollow in her dark cheeks, which were “made up’ with a careless unconcermn of daylight worthy of Sarah Bernhardt or Mme. Patt! Locks Thin, but Isn't. I saw that La Cavalier! is what the French call a “fausse maigte.’ She Jooks thin, Dut she isn't Her arms aro modola of rounded slenderness, Why mo Into detafis? Briefly. La, Cavaltert may be-pretty aa a picture, but sho'e not as pretty aa_her pictures. But -she-hns-fdeas! = She thinks Ametican women are beau- tiul, but that they wear too many feathers—particularly !n the mornin She belleves—ahades of Chieago!— that-we are-all tie posrrsxors-of-amaz- ingly-amaltfeet-and hands, i ‘speek for herself = My ve not Ter her. been out m 1 since I Saw“ bar have seen many American women in Paris. -In 7 : c—notioeably #aperior to Ei iey walk bet rriage. But and feathers —not feathers such but plumes that sweep We don't do that in ghey will wear in the mornin, biz Then La Cavalier! looked sad. °) ‘I would like to wear blg hats my- Bel ashe sald, “byt I can't. They are not becoming to me! Wah "Tre American women have tiny hands and feet. I envy them. But what T envy th n most ts thelr calm—their content. The French and Italan women | ted over thelr gowns or the! feir hats or thelr hus- Ddahds; but of cour we do not under- stand marriage as yor do over he | “Tyo people marry! {n France or Italy, Gradually tholr love’ tranquillzes itself through possession, ‘They continue to} lke cach other ax comrades, but doth | Boch th Europ nfided Valiert,-with bated bri nh, “e ont un beal xonniffie!! | are Naturally I drew my hair a Itttle clover, Abdut the Castellancs. | “What—wh mu -think of the) doy ms Castellane amar ed with sewing. | seed her shoullers, AfeMs expect?’ qhe fter ail, Mys you said awhile “What i replied. | scalded to death 04 Oc: )Criticises Our Women for Wearing Big Feathers. 3 1 | She Envies Them—As | | | ago, there are mirrors. You haye never | | ween her? Weil, she has beautiful eyes, ut she is not a woman that‘ could’ f spire a grand passion even in @ man of the most tractable fecling3, As for the Count, he was ‘when he married, young, fresh. blond—e veritable bon-bon. The result was tnevitadle. The Countess has & dtyorce. She shotkt be happy. “Besides,” added La Cavallert philo~ aophically, “all husbands deceive thetr wives,” “T should think with those ideas you would never marry,” I ventured. The Cavaller! shrug came again, more pronounced than ever. “tdort know; she sald —"I would never marry a man unless I loved him. That tsswhy- I—went-to—work=—for—my Tiving Instead “of -murrying—a—rich man-> I could not Hve with a person I aid not cave for. Oh, no!'—-And-the singer made—a most expresstve and disap- proving face, “Furthermore, I wouldn't marry a man without fortune. I would be Afraid of being married for my monew. And I wouM-nover leave tne theatre. toTove-my—art: —1-wouta—atways~ ang for charity, even if I were very rich I would not be Ike some eingers, who keep_on_singing when jn the interests of art they—showld-be- stoppad—by_ the police: Will Sing for the Poor, “After I have mnde a certain amount of money I intend to give my earnings to the poor. Since { have been’ hore,” said the—singer, “Ihave. decided 1 would Ike-{o”be an American young | gil, “You“are so free you can go about the reets by yourselves. If we did that In Paris men would follow us and do this? La_Cavalter! ros the “table — Thea — and, jotted against pinched herseélt twice on the arm. “oh,” 1 sald, enlightened, ‘ike Cax ‘Allert threw bask her dark head and lauhed and Then suds. Conrnsr OTT 5 “But Caruso didnot do® that," she haatily—a “Iteas-another“man- Istakeo!7> *T-aympathtzed, of course. “But at any rate he has given us some new slang—‘mect me at they usetand a new prrese, ‘Cn und." monkey-house. 3 Have ou been to the ed. dla ¢ lerl, Innocently. “Ie \t Intercsting?” “Ask Caruso,” I sald, and fled ey HOLDS COMPANY TO BLAME FOR DEATHS. They Were Scalded in a Boil Room of Richmond Light and Power Company. The Richmond Light and Power Com- pany, of StatenIstand, whieh js owned by Hy Ho Rogers, was held directly responsible by a coroner's jury today for the daths of two men who were 3 in one of ‘: ed that man should be tak tie boller-raoms of tho cancern, to a honpltal. ‘Tie doctor catled a cad Thex were Derinis Donovan and Cor: | 924, took Mr. ‘Thomas to Bellevue Hor nelius ny, The accident was carined | Pit cap on by tho blowing out of r tube. - Ning witnesses testiticl that the com pany’s offichils were negligent in that they ie Maye the tape teate Coron, oplered the jurors render st holding the company. to blame, FIVE UNHAPPY “WIVES I COURT SEEK REDRESS All Other Business Put Aside While They Tell of Non-Support. The Long Ieland City Court to-day Tesembled a home for friendless women and children, all ordinary business be- ing crowded out by the principals, wit- heaves and women frisida ii ve non- support cases before Magistrate Bmith, The non-aupported wives wore there in force with armaful of non-supported children, and others clinging to thelr skirts and crylog lustily, Every wite had Wonumber of women relatives and friends and it was no place for amen, Charles Willams, Jaw clerk, was arfiigned on the Cagiplaint of his wife, Virginia Levick, A tress Injured in Auto Crash (Piotogrash by Hall.) > HT. ALEXANDER ESCAPED DEATH WVAUTO SMASH ‘One of Party, in Which Cooper and Barkalow Lost Their Lives. MISS LEVICK’S STORY, i | Helen Lambert, Also a Chorus irl, Not Likely to Sur- vive Injuries. | Inveatigntion “of s the autamobile emash in (Centra) Park yesterday Which remulted in the death of Tom | Cooper, ‘chauffeursahd champion bti- leyeliat and Daniel Barkalow, ‘and |prodaile fatal injustoa. of Helen Lam- bert, a choras sith: revealed —to-< Phat the head or tha. tit-tatca~ party > was) Howard) 1 Aintaticr, bank dt and) Presileat of a Inurlouties oll company at No 17 State strear, Umportant adjinct of the Scindard ‘Trust. + : Alexander |: married and prominent My in Elizabeth. where.ho has a iPeautitul home. It was he who Intro duced Barkalow to the two chorus-giria. When the crash camo and his end was Instantly killed. Alexander disap- peared and endeavored to hide the tact that he was tn the cer, telling Coroner. Shiady that an overcoat belonging to him which was found in the sutomo- dDile had been lent to ‘Barkalow. ~ Late Ride After Dinner. Alexander and Barkalow, vho was his manager, had dined at the Astor with-a friend from New Jersey. At a late hour the off president: invited the two to join him in-a ride through the, park, explaning he was going to buy. @ machine, and that Cooper. was .go- ing to show it to him. From this point the story |s related by Virginia “levick, the second girl; who Is now in her apartments at the Wroxeter, No. 13 Wost Forty-ntth street. R “Neither Miss: Lambert’ nor myself," sho said, “know Barkal We un- derstood he was a friend Sf Mr. Alex- ander's, We ail dined tosesher, and at 11.00 went for the park drive, Going down an ‘noline near the apot where the avclden! Exppened Tom challenged the occtrpants of enother machine. Wo raced at tna rate of about fifty mile. an hour, Tom got ahead,-and just an we reaohed a turning ho saw a cah coming. He steered out-of the way, but the machine skidded and orashed Into the car, whlch was lying alongside the West ‘Drive, —near Seventy-seventh atreet.”” Will Summon Alexander. Coroner Shrady declined to aay ‘whother Alexander was a member of the party. It was learned, however, that he will summoned as @ Wit Rees at the inquest, the date of which will be set as soon as the result of rector 1n oll STOLE 45 CENTS AFTER TURNING $10,000 TRICKS Watts_Jones, Once Fa- mous _in_ Bank Sneak Line, Robsa“Drunk,~ PRIEST IN JAIL FOR RESISTING ~ FRENCH TROOPS War Over Church Inven- tory Growing Hot and Trouble General. Miss Lambort’s Injuries is known. At elt Hospital tt wam raid | thet was but litile hope Tor ager Te ee. | Other witnesses will be Robert of No, 204 West Fitty-ffc mtreet, Frank 5. Howells, of No, 450 Woet End avenue, who had just stepped out of the car Cooper rammed. atid the Attending physicians and police. | Mr. Alexander ap} indignan: when he was asked for hie version of The accitent, 3 “1 nyas not in the automobile.” he | declared. "I know —nothing_about_1t. | I loaned Barkalow my OVveérdoal, and that—was-Uhe—reason—ft was found In the car, He had been my manager for fifteen years and was an excellent tm one of man.'* Barkalow's family ect ominent in New Jersey. His wife as been prostrated eince she learned the true story of the circumstances which led to his death. He teft « ten months’ old child. THREE KILLED AND After a lifetime spent in “turning tricks" which hovered around the $10,Q0 mark {n cadh inatance, Watts Jones, asiick article in the bank sneak line, was to-day lined up in Jefferson Market after being caught rifing a ‘drunk’ for ® cents In —Chlon -Bquare, —Whan-the detectives who looked up his record henrd of the insignificaut sum this man 1 have been accustomed tor ten years to serve men whe have to dress as well as thetr prosperous Aassoctates. My —pfteet \verage lower by 80 per cent. thar he wxual cost of first-class tailoring WWE T have Wayer tatted-to- ete these ti of ra_Derfectly satin tory garments. TROYES, DPPARTMENT OF THE! had risked his Uberty for they were AUBE,_France, Policeman Henry Serin!, a young and FN HU | 5 ALLELES Aes HR Ti, NASSAU BTREET, vigilant cop of the West ‘Talrtleth when tho authorities attempted to take | Bet. (Falton ‘and John Sta, street station, was on ‘post in Union the Inventorfen to-day, bik they were) thst Bquare early to-day whsa he saw a erriuwieed Si trp owe wh shifty—parson—aearching-to-pocketa_of @ man sleeping on a beach {n (he aquare. After the man had accomplished his haul, Serint-caught tim and-took htm to the Tenderloin station, where ho gaye his name as Walter Ringold, fitty-stx years old, & Canadian with no heme, A-prlont_at Solleny arrested and LILLE: 1 YORD, _Nov- Eighth ‘Infantry who refysot to ¢ an order to-day to break dawn taken cPARTME? captain UR FUTURE HAPPINESS. t Dependa ay Seat look BUILDING FALLS Victims Buried in Ruins or | zat ‘The forty-five conta was found in his| Of New Structure at urch in onder (0 ena pockets. = : = See Soper SoS talas the Sheridan Knew Him: Rochester. aby a Ti Margaret, ; Lena Siefert said that Frank Slofort! had quit work after t ng her a good | worker on marrying i Sa was a} RNG Ta core Yersert, a widower, with three eblidren,-and atthe —combina~ tlon—ot-ehHdren—cudleed_—enagh-unnap: | piness to make George leave tris home. Tessie Clews sald that Andr Clews ia money owas mar. | Rola the bookies he ed none-for hle_wife, { Caroling Wiesseniafer anid that after | rhe married Charlax Wieasenhafer she had to support the family, ‘All other court busivess was dismissed for the day to give all the time to the| unhappy wives, RICH CARPET MAN. DIES IN CARRIAGE. . eri - Samuel Thomas Suddenly Stricken While Riding in Cab to Hospital. Samuel Thomas, a wealthy rug an carpet denjér, at No. 8% Broadway, dic siddenly fast night of heart fatture, He had had a business appointment at Hotel Belmont last night, and calle: ening of midden weakness, ng, tie house phy After working ove time.Dr. Gitbon there early in the He complaine an Jor, Veter i, Was’ called. Thomas for #0 There Mr. Th get Out of the (he Bellavun phyat As seemed unable to | » and at Inst one of ans oxclaimed “Why, the man {s dead,'' | The dead man had ived at the Hotel Endicott and Js survived by «a widow. ind one son, He Was about forty years old. i | and “Mechanica” Bank-of Galesburg, Ill., | When the man was taken to Hoad- quarters Inepestor MaLaugtlin turned him over to Seryt. Sheridan; the man During Heutenant was ROCHESTER. Nv_¥.._ Nov. 21.—Thraa wath all the “criminwla’ faces tuoked | en were killed and twelve Infured tn “Hello, “Watts; I haven't seen YoU | the collapse to-day of the new Emulsion = since 1902," Sheridan, The man Discriminating—tea drinkers know what's what as evidenced by increasing sales of White Rose Ceylon Tea grinned shéeplahly and muttered some- | Bultding —at—Hedak— Parke, es thing about: meving” eervert aterm] Kodak Works: = Dunnamora since then, Sheridan didn't tell Jonas that ho know he had sfust; The — structure; been relrased-trom—prison--at-—Jolet, | —smptation; suddenly TIE, but got down-the- record. a stat Tt painted Watti Jones, allae a dozen | siortly after —the—butiding names, in glowing colors as a bank! begun work this morning, had “onenked"™-more “moneys “broke | Sort of the Sr ay cae celins moro jails and onganized: more’ revolts [they being carried down In tha rutns ot the building. y Firat reports were that fifteen men had been killed and a late number in- 3 which was ao! nearing forces—tad+ and gangs than any other sneak in his line. One of hia “big trickn’ wan the robbery of a Denver bank 111 189, Jonos, wearing a smart Van Dyke beard and fine clothes, took tho paylngsteller into jjured, and all the ambulances tn the & private room to talk business, clapped | city wera rushed to the scene, which fe @ revolver into the man's ear i. io Sire eon scare hlah 2 0) chee! Bad | rour miles from Roc . is im writs out @ check for $10,000, which |fOur | SEH Lae ir wan cashed, Jones got away with money, a-gun in each hand, Some of His Other “Tricks.” Jones led the tald onthe Traders’ e out, and tho latter worked rapidly scuing the burled workmen, Just what cansod the collapse has not been determined. in a: ¢ iMoreanaBroth Jin which the gang got away with $12 — (too. The Sheriff caught James Carroli, | > bone of the band, and bad him on @ " Wein ‘I depot platform at East St, Louls when | (Ratabl 1, 5 Jones with ‘a new ganz of crook#| , : | . . Pe Hh Uhatged’ the oaaen cohen sein Rome || Relief 1 Storage Warehouses | sae sokeeat andewecken wis {ae S @ Mele ¢ S65 3 Carroll. Later Jones was caught and} t | ma i Imprisoned [1 Bus Louls. Where ne i to te free from the old headaches fil | i a ' [Gets asa Spreading terror through | and nervcusresa caved by Moving Vans Missouri. < y In 1889 Justice News sent him}! aber mtv Weat Birvety Ne YL f to Bing Sing for four years and six | COFEEE y c . dat ft ’ nthe. for robbing the Rev. Fath \ i | John Tov of Bt. Paul's, of all his ¥aluables while—the was in the Grand Union Hotel. trial this previous, record w duced: Four yoara in Kingston, Ont, f grand larceny; three years in St fe take entire i fwetitth hin: B VP Ry ore cere f er, Minn, grand larceny; tw eb are’ eight months In Philadelphia TAL AGE teeM | rand a Snr aug conch in Wore Brooklyn Brauch, 207 Fulton sue ;

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