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sneer ’ , THE EVENING WORL POTEAVOULD IN REIMENT OTHEROFLE IBINGHAM IS ANGRY [MASTER T0OK LOSTSIOD GET "2ENEAPHaa. D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1906. Oo “SHOW SHEPIRD. ORDERED CUT TRAGEDY VICTIM) array mag “HMSSETT BABY | THATHE COULD. jssricneie Annoyed by Lawyer's At-/Gov. Higgins Directs the|Reels from Room and] Vv Ut That Was In Atlantic City Longworth of Brooklyn, | ion ue rl tack on Him f “Syba- | Wiping Out of Six of | Falls Unconscious at _ | Where Hunt and In- | Might Have Won Ten loa wsunase ace mee antag titic Elegance.” -|— the Companies. Story of Autopsy. Commissioner “May Discipline His fant’s Mother Visited, | __ Minutes Later. \ 4 i ‘ =e Nt 4 Gosacar % ; bea ae ; sriT i © (apactal to The Evening Word) “(WILL NOT DISCUSS IT:|ONLY FOUR TO BE LEFT.|BLOWS KILLED GIRL. Deputy For. Saying Bishop, Clergy- | ease nen, a fk. B, Lonawor fliers fe 5 Bastett divores hearing was resumod Fuphod: Into the, Executive) 5 fe pitol to-dag and, a rhnen cand Others. Had Been before Justice Gould. fo-day witnesses | Chamber tn the Capltol to-day and, ae were culled to testify ax to Mrs. Bas- —— 4 wollnded . Harris bag not iived In the houso twa yours: to of The Evening World ) J Nov, 21-1 B. Longworth, lar out trence together in| that he wanted to see the Governor. Says He Can Run His Diocese] Ofticers of the Abolished Com- Experts for State Agree Death] Bigot Tee eae Seon ~ Without the Aid of | “| » panies Put on the Super- Was Not Due to Drowning Caught as Singer Was. - Avante City inthe summer folowing Re etal 1 say santa idee hia ef =. Anybody... : numerary List: - : in Big Moose Lake. a ‘pisnop Potter's comment to an Eren- ing ‘World reporter to-day on the attack | ALBANY, Nov, %, made upon him by E, M. Shepard waa] ment, Natisnal Guard, of New Yori that if Mr. Shepard were to call upon | City, hax deen reduced to a battalion’ of hiv’ be’ would have his “second man” | four companks. Six compantes—not “gnow the Brooklyn lawyer the door, yet desinated—are to be wiped out. ‘Mr. Siiepard had referrest to the “sec-| This action was ordereq to-day by ondeman” as evidence of the “sybaritio| Gov. Higgins on the recommendation srl the birth of the baby, Lawren In } akked: the clerk, I, <i Raitimore. * orth — Longworth, of Brook- Whether of not there Ina iat of well- runo was arrested Conried anda lot | Mrs. Ida’ M, Griffith testfed that Mrs. d a _ ke n whe } bean accused of} Of his other wealthy frltnda assailed | Bassett and dunt called at her house + (Bpeotal to The Bvening Worm.) (Bpectal by a Statt Correspontient.) ‘offonpea in the Central Park Zoo similar) ¢he pplioe force and ralsod a ery of |the summer of 1/95. looking’ tor rooms, The Highth Regi-] HERKIM Noy. ‘7.—Overmome py {te the ons for which Big. Evrieo Caruso | blackmail,’ Against them and all the |.Mrs, “Hassett carried a baby th her the gruesome wtory # the autopsy and} bas already been fined may never be! forces oxtich they could muster thera | arm and Mrs, Grifith refused to rent the tintrotuction of vieible evidence thas] kuown by the pw Probably ure only) was only one poor lone policeman. Now | tiem rooma on account of tha’ child. Grace rown was about to become a|teailt of the statement of Taln Deputy | I took fhe ground that in the absenco | When she. asiked:for whom the re mother when she met death on Big, Pollce Commiswionsr Muthot that there | of any proof of an intention of dlack- | Were Wanted Mrs, Basset, si Moose Lake, the. mother of the dead] Was such a lst will ba a lot of troutia mailing It was the duty of the Depart. | anewered that she wan reeled from court to-day and fell| for Mathot himself. e tment to stand by the-polioeman in bie | self, her husband ap ‘i cai fi you expect to ace him to-day you had el ce’? dn which the Bimhop lives, ; of Maj.-Gon. Roe, commanding the Na- tainting in An anteroora, It te Jeno’ that Commissioner Bing-|-fght. Mrs, Bassett did not better give me an idea of what you He erlticinea the head of thé New York| tlonal Guard.» Maj.-Gen. Roe said that Shecwasyettendedl by en pbyecien shut a thinks Mathot exceeded the limita; “The caso was simply an overy-day | with her was her husband - want. to see him about,” argued the Coward Good Sense Shoe. Alocese for maimaining a large ataft of | the factional differences among the om- 4t was lone before sho was able to re-| of discretion and.authority yesterday | case, Ht was tiled, The defense falled Later, Mra, Griffin added, she learned] secretary. Coward Arch Prop Shoe: it din, to. court. fia announced that Caruso'sal-/to sndw taal 3 : peryants and living in luxury incorisist-| cera of the regiment made the step) ‘UX? 10 | é | hdw a single suspicion that the| thelr names when they were liv jonseworth, who had been sittt: 5 i he State expects to close its oral d conduct at the monkey cage wiS! yiticaman—had attempted blackmail. [Gibson's a few doors away, ar iene couch, got up and tak Coward Combination Shoe, y, tte Governor's so>- the clo y camy out’ of tho ¢ ors private office andsasked. Long: | his bus as WAS. omathing personal; 1 mu, ny #ald Longworth. “vals ene Governor ia vere vasy. 101 SOME OF Our Specialties. hiwh “iets ent with ecclenlastic moderation. necesssry, He would not say what A * “When scen at his mansion, Riverside | those differences were. eyitence to-day with the doctors who! common performance—that a oe The Magisteats evidently believed. the| the scandal came up, Mrs, Grif confidential attitude, sald-to the secre: Coward Bunion Shoe. Drive ami West Bighty-ninth strect, | Malor BF, Austin, enginesr oh mo) aesoted Dre Ducts ie ee toca law ae ene ere aa and] Polcoman rather than the singer, for| Mra, assett with tho baby and re- “several of us at dinner at th: Coward Orthopedic Shoe. : jose agree with him that the girl was| isters, lawyers. actons, t 7 he fined tho singer. If they can show | marked that the boy was very cross. last night w Giscussing ‘the Ceward Pillow lisole Shoe, the prelate was visibly annoyed, wlle staf of Geu, Smith, of the first Bri. wall that Mr. Shepard's attack had | gade, has been put tn charge of the when one of them dec ead or unconscious when thrown inte other men of high standing had been the lake. ty of the aame thing, Gossip aro |me that the. po! ‘ee, I told my. husband it was the iceman tried to black- oaseat baby I evet had’? was tho re-| that 1t was almost {mpossible for Coward Straight Last Shoe, fect on him . resiment for the purpose of carrying od {mall anybody he will bi y dia vernor O | There ts a possibility that ‘n addition | Headgiuarers is now concérned with the ybody he w © dealt with by : Oana ike corte eile cnc raat? eee COUSTe ey cori Genes the prosecution will tenane “i the disciplining of Mathot/the department. Otherwise, the Incident) Ply Mra, Bassett made, the witness} one calling on the Governor to see hi Coward Waterproof Shoe. Morgan Jarviy, in charge of the rest- is now closed, haserted. S ‘The others all usreed witli him ex Coward Pamps. endeavor to ‘spike’ another dofense | must take, gun by proving that the skiff from General Was Ruffled. stdtemente cell tor a roply of somé| Quced to the reik of eupernumerary® |WdICh the factory girlmet death could] . | -amn half an eye could t not have been upset nccidentally. It is). 0 880 io am waa internally kind?” ‘asked the reporter, Officers of the Regiment. od to make an actual test on the H fled when hie reachod No. 2%) Mulbecry ~ ‘ihe Bishop, who, despite his statement propo: Mr. Shepard's attack haw no. die-| The roster of the regiment inctudes| waters of tue Mohawk or the Erle | yea to.day. He had been vat of town ik it" said the Bishop, with a tnt = sass Further than thia I!em not inter-| Laura J. Herz, of Atiant'e City, sald|me, I bet $00 that I could see the Coward Hockey Stioe. ested. I never heard of any clergymen| ‘hat she frequently saw Mra. Bass overnor whthout any Lae me Coward Riding Boot, being arrested for capers lke Caruso ia] Hunt and the boy (Chestery—go-by_the) took _me_up._ Now ens ue Coward Hunting Boot ialdlite AVA ent eot know ncuy ig vor | HOARE LOH “Nate ways Coa tiie:-beaohiccrhe | dont tencsuthel Qovammonelylosel aS huns nts Reo previc a: aaraintstraticns, but Yalncs ct |minister, andi Ghester| wuld co. bathine: ered." Coward Cork Filled Shoo} ode aeg : 2 f 5 Commissioner it strikes Hunt wore a yellow and bisck striped urhed his peace of mind, did not seam | CO! J. M. Jarvis, Col. Henry G. Tido- | Canal [Eee devs, and It was in hig_abss.col ot ee er: rie) AUTEN Oren e uy eOW ean ep IRc hates Ir. rem - | roceedings# jour yea’ oporters) werd 0} on Bunda attorney's attack as being one of 4 reti-] tant, Capt. Ambrose Marlilock; battal-| to the river side, ‘The-prisoner would | of Laie nay Peep Perigham did | expected. Minleter Wheeled’ Baby. as d-oaid: | don _ndjutants, Lieuts. Eoen E.| be Jed there manacled to a pair of sonia (nterviawink. bimselt, | Will Publieh No List. 4] would ask this man to show Mr, |Acker, Henry W, Haderhausen; battal-| deputies and surrounded by a sulliclent| Sy) Ls by know if Mr. Mathot fy ‘ Sometimes he would whee! the b the door should he call here. | lon quartermasters, First Liouts, Guibert | quand to beat off any attack that might) | Te UNO A Gaotod yesterdays | si9¢ nyhow there is not going to be any [cart and look atter both citdren. Be au JAMES S. COWARD, e c Y of name ons wilo were ar-|saw Hunt, Mrs, Bassett and the © If Longo! ayed ten min- | 968.274 Gi | 3 : . Mire, 2 he hi LOnEW < reenwich St... N. Ys Id all that be was! Pevted for annoying’ women, you can/ dren when they left the Gibsons’ jn alutes longer he would have won his bet, Sie aeetey ere Shepard lise sald, by imputa-| F- Orr and Charles Ball; oommineary| be attempted. |wwiien the newspaper men told him that} make eure of that."" : i bus for the train, * as the-Governor came out that tin = opreachea under your minister,“ jor Wiliam H. Ro: court, counsel, for bo! ides and all | frowned heavily. Mall Orders Filled. di for Catalogue, & remark.’ dr; surgeon, Major Lowlat : bave to sccompany the jury. : ist of names which Mr, Mathot said] terday?" was naked. sald they were there for three weeks thet you are carsless and-indif-|0f subsistence, Capt, Theodore KE. Lyen;| | Jurors Will Test Boat. \xir, Matbat' bad ie “Do you expect to see Mr. Mathot to- | Mrs. John G. Gibson, at whose h: to keep his noon-hour, ir, Shepard asserts that you were| stant surgeons, Capts. Clinton Steven-} Gilletic has asked his counsel for per-j4,4 would have prepared?” somebody ) “Tam_anxious to talk with him,” sald |in June or July of 18S. They had two WOMAN CLIMBS HIGHES 3 —} ment, ant —al_the —ofiters of the six You not thihk that Mr. Shepant'a| companies to bo cut out will be re- + suavely replied Secre- the Governor posl- Everything in Yootwear, eo you on any such For Men, Women and Children. said Longwo! of the chamber ut right, he went own SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. roto practices perniltted and doc-| Acting inspector of amall arms practice,| “Justice Devendort, the clerk of the} cyantad with saying the Commissioner will not make any comment on| specior, First Lieut. the atte.dants of the tribunal GO] qs there afiy chance of setting the| day in regard to hia statements of yes-|band's Mra. Bassett and Hunt ilved, | with me newspaper mé pat unfaimesa {i commenting in ae and Samuel J. Kopetsky; chaplain, | miseion to make the test in person, DUC) 4 Gon. Bingham. the Comuhixscner with emphasis, “but |rooms, which were engaged and paid |. manner on the Crapeoy case| Jumew A. Dooley; captain Company D,|it is nat likely that the prisoner would 5% “YZdon't|} he is at home very sick. I ha ‘ . zs fi “No, he answered sharply. ¥ ve Just |for by Mri Hant. Sho said Mrs, Bas- Lh z twas still: under judiciai Kase te oe pectin nomen aD Pepa ansaare igs peaks ve know of any #uch list. But « euch a) heard that he will probably not be able | sett told her Hunt was her Drother ad MOUNTAINS IN PANAMA. : pe eae pes har Se Comany Sl What come be done would be to have |liat has been made or ts ae einy | Bice down to hia office for several | Uiat the Hitle boy was cilled after his \ 7 tein, Compeny!F | made 1 want to say thar it will never) Cays, : cle. When they cume, she says, noth-| ,,. F 5 Dcormans = = feo i Heasonlas fee patie ool pombe Be ered Oe tn Sa Rileiiacusreuaneinesare eee ene to print. The Vat is dead—t's| The reporters told nim that (afr, [INE Waa said about relationshly, | by Miss Annie G, Peck, of Providence, Sey m aire hneen ra een wanare Ret into the sif and act under direc-|extinct—there's nothing doing. There Mathot ‘had just reached the buiid- | HAC When she referred) to Mrs. Coming Home After Suc- © ‘ gonduct of the diocese are ‘ignodle, John J. Cowdrey; captain Company | Ret Into the sim and act under discs: jextinct—theres Nom ay, No names| ing, and. that Mr, Mathot appeared Sa finite Hunt corcected har, 34 o) Do A ait Seen ar tart aitys | Mr, Mathot appoared |\nig, “alster, pravsee™ me flan as —“f ean conduct: the affairs of my dio-| A. Henry W. Kurtz, $ri captain Com: linn oi, the proceedings would be en-|are goli« to be given vut. Bo far as} to be in his usual health and spirits, | Munt did not stay the entire time, but cessful Ascents, ng Mrs. Bas-|! paxana, Noy. ¥.—Theodore P. cebd without the assistance of Mr. |Dany If, Tmotliy J, Moynahant captain | tires novel in tue history of criminal vd the case| although suffering’ £ cimespovaral times tte ‘ = : ‘ila department {a/conceracd the cane ering’ from # cold in the « ‘al times da = Shepard—or the newspapers,” sharply| Company K, Emest Steiger, ir. prooeidre' inthis Btale’ they, wotlanol lari cartes i nn 1, | head. sett’s Visit and stayed overnight. P 3 tate, th ot | Fusauieen 7 good and all, head. we i snonts, Chairman of the Panama wha 8 2 replied the head. of the Eplecopal| Other officers ate: Captain Company |i, iiiegal.% Should the jurors. desire | 1 CST? |S I will seo him at once," anid hia Basactt Made a Scene. Casal, Commitesion, “sailed yesterday WHO TOAD OEE See wiar airs? Ballads? Clussical se- B, Syivabus G. Teets; First Licuten- a 6 “Here ts my attitude: When this man | superior, inert i >» ‘an, Harry , 5 : Lstredlogsh odie: ve , 7 jarrivedsin Colon. 5 lections? 3 $3? Fr ‘A reporter for The Evening World| John’ P. Devane, John 3, Waldron, District-Attorney Ward continued | HOUSE OF LORDS TARGET GRANITE CUTTERS’ UNION ae mciote teins rarrivedis Atlantic | Colom ante 8 Peck, of Providence, 6 8? Melodies All or any of tol@. Mr. Bhepard thin afternoon what +L. Kiroy,. Benjamin D, Jacobs | aay to hammor away with his evi © el L. who te. returning from Peru, |theso are possible with a Regina pheiBishop had sald. and Paul, Lowset:, Secund Liedtenants, |to, show that Chester Gillette beat Ms AOR BRITISH LIBERALS. RULES IN WESTCHESTER imints(ercandi are acseieeremeineaite fear "having guncessully ascended the Edmund J. Connelly, Eawaed H, his house three’or four duys after that, there, was also a |Mualc Box. To change the tune ‘am too busy now to discuss the Rett seat » Wil trrait tittle victim to death with ba | mation" he replied. "T have no time| <inecn and Charles, NugeOr veg: (tennis racquet and umbrella ond then | alae as pd then laft the clty wether. Mr. | passenger on the Colon, : just change the disc y Sgineahaiarrecly pe |tosred the body into Big Moose Lake.| poxpon, Nov. z-—The Intenslty of (Spectal to The Evening World.) Wasi protegting. Mra. Bassett, and, that ie Mr. Shepard's Statement. MOn April 4, 2156, the Firat Brignds,|Dr. B. H| Douglas, the svoomd «xT! ang pollen! feciing aroused by the] ping, akine, N.Y. Nov. 27 | there, wae 8 divorce cage, coining Up BOXER GOES FREE. Resina Player Tienot...e480 8450 ; ; ‘ bs Thers BIE : f eras : aco ecira Player Pisnos. Ta his statement criticising the fh ibeiende of artillery. and {ih ihe Prosecution s medical array, Wa% douse of Lords treatment of the Eds) 1, CSE CUR Coe Mitaor dames Ie Ball, ga witicialvor the j Viewr Taking Machines. 17 to k Bishop, Mr. Shepard sald: aa tosconalst onthe, TAtstl RaRl BeCon disease SMeD glee enked | ProsecutariCetlh Ol umounaeuirer ont oet: 1m | Court House additions for, which ‘the | Masnimgton Post-Olties, was one of the] John MeGrath Exonerated of John | i:4jnin Phon = “ pn, n Apel, | Dr. J, Peorreil it ‘i General i i “limportant witnesses of the y. 5 7 pave {ar owore respect. neverthe-| 3207, the Third Regiment of Ne* Yors| Ward, “can you tell me the uéual’on- TT SHerReney mos ing of the General taxpaytra are paying $400,000. Under nroaioed, agua caplses Cone Peete ee Bergen's Death. Our Broadway store is the home leek, for the conduct of the members| Artiliory was organized of thiz'ba 14104] sitions of the hands and. fn Committee of ts National Liberal Fed: | ¢ t y f ~ {and other troops. On July 27, 1547, tie panda and finger nals CO} x ae F Pf 2 rot GCL A coroner'a fury to-day exonerated |of everything in : of!Dr. Crapaey’s trial court in this mat-|and other troope, (Tate ft TMT. tas of persona who have dled from drown. cretion, at whieh a pall sipalation was made through the In-| MPa) ‘sso “preachted otters thom (Joni McGrath, cushteon years old. of EER Sy eae cal oat urea ee ter than 1 have for that of the Bishop) changed to the Eihth Regiment. Tn) ing?" [Adopted tunanimously urging the Gov: | sirumentullty of Harry Haines, recently |Mvs. Dasactt resuenting’ that, her mail | No. Wn West Forty-aitth atrest, of belng {Of the present. _ © Fesolution authorizing this work a] Of post-oMce boxes 27 and 8 of New York in the attack which he| December, 19%, It was reduced to a]. ‘rhe fn a _lernment ‘té take the draatic step of | clecied to the Assembly from ¥. 4 Al mer nails," responded the phy-| eTnmen! . y from Yonkers, | be kept separate from that of her hua- 0 4 F: HRI: evivsenthi! to minke upon Dr, Crapesy:|| battalion of Cour, gompanies,. (at waal fo jose uray apes eqs Fy totally reso he Lords] amendment. | Uiat none but Westchester County labor |band-and-put {ty box 47, responsible jfor the death, of" Jonm J: ; 1 hewn organized aah rexment ion Fob, | sictan, “ere usually filled with dirt and { ; aL SPORES e heat Bergen; who ties boxing bout While the cass was still under judicial | SUR Organized ash reg meent Of ized jmud and the hands and navra dirty, ,1t was alno nareed to \esolutely de. Wee 00 0s CD eit er eet bel hia ada lia naskom at No. 821 West Forty- wonslderation and while every consid-| ror othe hattallon as follpwa: On July termine that the present Parliament | When the contractors, John V. Schae- give out any Information to any one as) at o KY! No. ; Muu sthedtrnesa Tiadeiiproperiror Te Oa apnny: folipwe: On {ule | trom gripping-at the sand and mud tn) ghall not: come to an end Unth steps fer & Co. statted to curry out thei} © her mall or address, thid street Oct. 3, onslot hia ree; ‘i ‘ mpapy Hi on Jan. 27, 18%, Company the death struggle" fre taken to bring to @ flnal arbitra- Spirit of this resolution they encountered ihe iPestmaater later Informed dra. |: nergen was elxhtecn’ years 610 and sponsible place to be silent | 1 3 tent the question, whetner the House trouble at once. Bageett by letter that eho could no], See Wale Bor nina iaetees upee—it, he teld hie clergy inne at was “the con@tion of the! Msi rs should an ¢ one and marble cutters trom | longer receive her mail through box 37, | lived at/No. 416 West Forty-tilr atts. matte of Grace Fayplled ‘for Joba, but thay | Gof Hari etter He was boxing with McGrath when he a gut oF vet y ip Brown?’ pursued Mr. Ward. as declared by the House of Commons. dently fet 1 the tivor—of the #7 ete eae dn ne Post |nasiuin which Ja In the Boys’ Areangementa. for Mra, asset's mall | suoining the Holy Cress Cony siacepe tai Deebene Raat hor old ad- ‘The autopsy reyedled that Bergen liad he 8 2 uttern Uni | Edwin Campbell, rock Unt they had | OMe, testified an and paid a fee of 0, nted workmen from West. ‘takable fashion, though resorting to the WHEHUlReualrsoreneland i as 2 regi- Gevice of not mentioning a name, that} ment, April 28, 10s, It was aulhorizel| “goth were clean.” declarednering, waa. the largest and Dr, Crapsey’s motive has been a mor-|to be organized as a twelve-company ‘ most representative of |ts kind whioh joined this bid idesire to bold on to the money} tesiment to enter the serve ofthe Girl Not Drowned, had assembled during the last twenty © The disa - Broadway and Seventeenth St ic boxes ta ‘The only manstacturcrs of mi: America, : ees United States, Tt was in the service pad Bee roature Was the reading Of chester County, many. Of wid : : ; Eeenclity 2d _ [or the United States trom Sept. 15 tol. The witness testified that the I'ver eat. trom Premier Henry Cumpueb- | afford to pay #0 Appasted or cren in) eee eos He. sald when tmé tan abnormally térge heart, The Coro: Imputation Indecent, Des. Th; Ise trem ADH 2 to AME. 2.Tand honaa-of the dead girl provd. she an tndorsing the sentiments of | Fire, who are quirryiog the eranite amt | gaged tox bi Tor Mee, Tasactt and mado] 2", Pe eiane Se we Pore hee sole ‘this tate and indecent {mputation | from dune It to Ju Fh Tf was) waa not drowned, Wig meCUne kee “[zeplled moat ‘they Gould. do “nother frequent Soioplatate: aboat the inanner | °° BAS AA < conies from aYbisnop who has, for miaay| mustered In: the United States service) While the witness was giving further —+t mernietional Granite Cutters’ |i on L o :¥ deen conspicuously Indifferent to 8% the Hlenth Regiment. Iatantry. in gyigence as to the condition revealed SAVED BY ELEVATOR. Hen hia a SIRI HS RN Tr nat max Sh wae lobed out __TEUTONIC CHAIR WAITS. preiching jn his own dio more | May: a. Inte ated out of suctt yy the autopsy Mra. Brown, mother of — ‘The local store and marble cutters| notified to’ turn In her key and re- 2 z ——Srerrripa then tr traps sas diemed Mowers antanded Pree a tai tay seg ete n from her-seatend | fe segoud.Aveane Bullding, | 'ave oMied In Delegate John W, Goods| cover her deposit. i Catholic University Trustees Pont. ~ one i pa m r ot aa. = wins Wed Bulle rades, the ecordy of the Baltimore post-omice . fo be, The bmputation deserves, ang I| “Tne regiment saw service at Fort totared to a rear door of the court. but All Tenants Eacape. TENE a esta it teantg And | were to-day Introduced to show se pone {tx Establishment, oi © Mork | NSO eaten AA Chee ate ee | On Jane 22 1905, alx dye hetore Mrs.|wagitINGTON._ Nov. 21<-The_trus- zs : Lofts —as—#— 4 candy “factory.! On. the contrary, It ts only a erent ble home kitchen, aa clean ts the phe wb.eour Own, tS — SPECIAL FOR THIS TORSDAY | cy 100 j bal Ser Tea teinane SORE neon NL Bull ah Juy Her face wae deathly pale #nd her} rete sa 2 man elm, isi: Yorktown, ‘ tr “ 4 | u A ate—ao not resard— i Knows of it. é AbOks Gattyebure eyes wide with horror. She fell through) 7!) sory puliding at Nos. 83 and 35 Marble and scons cuties withoue aie] Baltimore, | preparatory to | entering ‘ z E “Dr, Crapsey has not, ever si Jay the fous | the. door of an ante-qoom, whare sha) v4: twenty-first etreet early to-day | c : s6°| Johns Hopkins Hospital, Ment nj America met { semi-annual session iq fae yhas Rot: sinew | int, 18: Dt IBS great | was wttended by a physican. The de-| 240) 4, piago- was dlacovered in the! ‘dings of the| letter marked "Confident! to “the! to-day at McMahon Hall, at the univer- lie wie banat att Nite the | fre AS Astor ¥ tense cfjected to the towlmony proving | "2th story. where Philin Scheyer 4 | ve been held Cate l toay Meer Aarts to forward] sity, Cardinal.-Gibbons, ae chancellor Pea AR a DOL EUR Cie nary sero) stot ire y that the girl was gbout-to abijshment,’ Lawrence Hunt, No. 129} of the university, presided. Fitty tena made a quick exit’ from | chester labor leader, and they haye at- Fitty tenants made a a it ft Bassett went to the Morse House, 1a idea OLR tHe CR Molle University. O nthe meanwhile the bu court-house extensions hig and delayed frométime to time, | a the Rev. By r i :, Lexington avenue, New York. On June] No action, it Waa sxid, aye a clot # taken at Ver dnd q “ueso#s—tan,” aid «4 foolen i cere 7 r hy aay " i other, Uul Mie eviecnce was ‘Tialber, ct No. § Second avenue, i CEI Sasa tha te elevator man, discovered smoke FATAL CORNER THIS.: TS Mire. Bassett wrote to tho] thls seanion of the board looking -to}] “Nun-cnoconatas. 4 i Bee a er eres ARtHATIthOcotoeWaaTit Sane Postman (the wenergi dellvery. win-| the, ceanlunmeet Sine ruads advanced || SEECTAL tox this W. : ike Golock. He found that the fire was oor room. Iie ran the el aesan etd ——! for this purpose by Rey, Father Wal Eluht Men Found Dead in a Week | dow to the bearer of,!this note, Re: : x LBL S : ASSORTY Suse to nor i ' ; ) Lon- un et * M i Lvnto! floor to floor, notifying -t SL LE. Lawrence Hunt. berg, of Cincinnat, ate’ Inadeq ik : aa? * > age DT AVAIOE LEE AAOY nceoste fakey, ~ “To Make ‘Her His Wife. tnd until other endonments. are minds BR ORT gban AN é (ela we t nam RH tothe ot cet et th 9 {the moat important paints ‘in | the bo: will not: establish : the) chiir Pr OS ot which Bia } Prenel ris: | phe biaae was in a pile of clothing ee eintita ceet wrae saatheg cat at German 1aneUaRee SE BARCLAY ST wid upon wi W Wig, aWan tay oe and hed BEObRELY been aly Late John ‘Rogers ered ’ | afternoon when ne how Ee Lunt a 5, COR WEST &' WAL a , Ye . rt it broke out. e ne) -04 a} . ten to Mrs. Jennie &. Scone, ermereceenweweane { ray ¢ ( undef | 3 to Awol men’ Mt whead Innit “Have some. tie. ie " jman led to te corner by two. meng ie edne. Ads. 21, 195, waa ofteres in| BRIDE HOLDS OUT FOR FARM 2S CORILANOTSE the “Ame: * aie ou geard of the tragedy of Big) | three-quarters of an jour before: ,| evide ihe -rletrer, cavers i alevan ; COR. CHURCH ST, E fy tO MURINE Rt 2 ois Monae?” if as entirely {gnori : Rogers called Pi closely written pages and) gives the POR Gen reaity caenin Libres a mrert_D, c ae If he was entirely {enorant | cond bundies of magazines and books tol 5¢ thy Patrolman Max Hotot, | fingers own version of, the affair, | Girl Got $1,000.10 Marry Old Man, Gieuid withdraw to muse, Satna of iow Graco Brown met her dant, ee teen eee OW everything He | vice’ charg, her tstcooms strast: po- | in the etter, HuuL Ce or A ‘Lat Wants Mothor Provided For. 5 2g hs : O81 T ! on uwo days before, day he sald he | tie YOUnE, pilsoatt: Sty Hee station, who simmonca .|wett hating to give up her W: e ii A 15” hey ‘ i ie" | BO Ai a < nh NOV, 21 j Has. Earned His Salary, PR Re Sy uo daya tetore «Today he nald Me /sends him the name “Mareuertie” |) yulanen trom Bellevue, “Amoulance surc| eon, SPTUmenIAEnG 60, 10 L4ttle Hoke ourHnte, oe EN HE aar re eter p cheesy, Ha, anel tor sao livin | retentlon. a ne not swear who abked the queation or |MEteM ot ne thang: otters | eon Ney mld the man had tien dead Meee ee evo rent of the apacunent Diesoneveees old, pald Rosa Colorl, «|) r Linke: Taunly 0 salary Rj wae nny BC KathuasaeGlile s riff Pichare é howe i rf from too inuieh whi . S| tye 1 . ‘ 4 Bier ehureh The weal bs Asdt Naineds ort tat he heard Gillette six aartitag-- Vierore turning them over to his charee.| Within eight days TONE he eee Lit (ORG Ot ae ea yidunce. yess [alrl: OF sixteen, $1,000 to: marry him, and fe Re Sear umes aver. t Paton Lan sin veauen tion. Aad yise His Q. You ere mistaken in giving your) y16 wayelhe belloves the writer lives In| been found dead at this o _ AN, | torday, Mrs. Bussott explained to hini | promised .to buy her mother an ai. \ RATER Rs uand | couiider Be Ad- | to reds ment to & battallon, | evidence? Yen, Clicn, Giilette would not tell the Bliers | 2coralng to the: surgeons at Helevus, | her purpose in Kolnk to Litte Rock by t farm after the ceremony, which ) SE fags dareaer prtnes eo hee ands, | How the=R Started, | .Q@. Did you know that 9 ninn'= Mf] if the name of this faithful correspond- have died of cheap’ whiskey. None of| assuring ‘pim she had decided on thit He iisctethacsanyverening lilo) sil ia ous feature thas nile aye avidedet Lia Joung In the bilance here? A, Yun, | hough fe baisted to his kespers | In the pockets ot the | . DIBA Dect ane oN tv eanine KOO WDE e Lec akcasllSracsleea in ts © No veculiiy. Nv dmter- e the ai acord divided ment many | ent, thouxh 1 Pockets oC the man found dead | chenper than living in Washington, |” young Mrs, Cordell rocetved the $100 eer ne indores + Pontrioutions would” not, al ea iment ANY] Q. And you are a minlater of the Gos-| that alc is a young woman of conalder- | to-day waa & membership card of the in that way phe could help hint SIR HER NTI cet Egat. No Indoreainent, No Ys ave come to the Lplscopal church ; Bat Grea | : Progress sAssociacion cof. Bee i on hia debts and the future would | and gave It to hor er{ but roftised iwloyers’ Retsrences. thi; measure in-waieh they did: ons Buel pelt. A able wealth, who Would marry him the Reseda aeeehat Page amitters, | Per tene for them. both, tayo hom with her husband. She de i ae aa Beth a Levadt- sas, -arei Marden Sees aa Tapes wee, nol Jt the lent, Aur ji mnomentyte, apt: HA_COREOUE OCU E ee) oer abeae forersnee Gene Ns | oe ee tor initia ieteor Hunt anid | stared that he must frst yy. the Nich CASH iter en: strines pre 2 rivd. NecatloTnesaen ci ie - aa we years oid and! eye ys yi ¥ | Of practioor permitted under hin mi VIC a baa Bek el ear WAAR aN tal Eta seo : vereeanue And mimacne. “it | aL ae er paetor ns Mei hee aly hy [ardson farm, which wan to. have cost —~ sess Ra RERIESE REDESES HEAR DAA OE Gol arvlg|ceaitmony, but nally axld) thot he dia Agreed on Their Story. afore tine nergo trouser and gray) Baeaeee tM Vso, Be. the owner tas raleqd his oR i folrow hop Potter's. ri egiment glncd! nt hellere’ he sald wat the ateno-| ame most Important pomne scored by |6 Inches In \ vont: He was 5 foot) “He wala the Bassott family nyaician 5 $10,000, and Cordell retuu ; 3 : Ape ahaa ana On iscbeetea ee qi ef inicheleht, adhe Aad oe erat Mrs. ‘Bassett | price 10. $10.00, em ty E i Se he “record Fee the aofenee in thé crosstexamination of etic raise a ite wia'in danger and that te wwush Pay the advanced fare, minister a d that after he|Are fs: fo Hoar of w tragedy Call or write, for at ee Catalogue 44, AL W.SWEET, a tk testified before + to whoa! eau Inn, mrtaken when hy Pe RIO WaM SARE Tohoaaiane whol lke ; Ae eemarpel met one of the} were testizying as experts had held a KILLED IN SUBWAY, ‘ro reeltes the Atlantic City Incidents Cera n the Ar: | od upon the sto -_—_— | land clo#es hia letter by saying: | a 'Michale—Duerrlero, of No.\ 405 mash! VAL the very first 1 had no personal, | S { anette Neer oeel gates Iieh mouve in helping ne. of th ft poctors | O1 et selfish motive ie 0. he our dyotors ne Hundred and Fiftleth stree | heat of the Neck God gave me. to cure nee and og Jd tell on conte they }.v yt Aillette mitted ck WOMEN PRIVILEGED AT f= GRESC : cet arte cI nN 1 ahatid ard had met in | tp, 4 Sula peak Haas a "WILL GIVE OPERA AND.PLAY. | pou ie ree the von Sunday” 0 talk Pa tase, pains eboney ph foe aaa 8 intention of naling her | Order a Special Firkin (10 gallons) of 39 MAIDEN LANE, N.Y, | | ; actives for F: xinio . . ia mistake, Dr. | "Yy ‘hla conference to | AVola: a <kouthboung aubway traly at 4,pave Osea impremned with the mar pera jesnadeneanecae a i ‘New Town House of [Phankyslyinae Neve Ma tertain~ 1 of the oppor- ory of pdeath ko inere |One Hunitred and Porty-ninth -atroct strength of womaplingss, the, bright: BASS’A E aoa ; == Brooklyn Men, | ment by People Inattinte Crab A. | ane ese sor you excomea, te. (marta eae aettcan MAL Abe MUTE lattice by a orthbound Want “hath: hne ire ip ander the. force. tial of > So Jf L TO MOTHERS 11! cand Dramatle Section ot G- W. Smith, police strgeon at Little boat efore the body went into the Seren pe run Hueg Rana iw Ciba many fire to purity, giority a i Perfect eit SON'S : a —ttmen Ari} hive —unumtad—privi-- 20? ‘Opera ey ut the new town, houte of tne the Peo Sh OBL P. aust a Patrick Swoony, of Wert Fa: s Jnetlivte, © A. has Watts, whn amisted tn jthe autopsy on 18, ther fold here poor Stull eaves only anhes, ae (On Draught) The prisoner continues calm—in—the wineed that “wh: a Peueowet AChiEE Cluny. £ (iY prepared An attractive programmoe’ for » Brown's ody, -tdok te stand. (nee of the evidence. being heaped up | motorman, eppiied the emergency briico Laake fae Penrith Ba SY Uinyguti acrce.s, Te Pe artarmanee. Ile: tol Rive at the Dr eBinlth. Went “over! memctlealiy: thelamaiunc niin: sWihen| thre Fev. Mir irone | AnG-DrouRHt the cara tom Kudilen stop, AUC it CXCOPH GEA, Poti pty don HORS i y the : , ha spiritual life of the oangrewat PAP Mey TORE Hie pene! Siarined. Carnegie Lysoum on Tharksalving fame. grotmd rod by. the oxporty aE Aaa Man Ec arg Breaiiel tral nincawe eonee Tenor te ivntan Gad WHL wend me In his own A Delicious, Healthful = ; Women will Dave. prive bugis The prugramme Includes, the who precednd Te debe pede eee ee tae oan i Tew mere | CDunrriarn a ‘bide Waa found manilod| Mena tame Hiatt Ban fan te delve live d Seasonable Relish athe roomy wairite roams. fry RTA mek OC iwovetto, ine “pilvan | urulece on, the face, the avollea lpg, hon We HACE LO Ke OUE Gag Int) betwota the, forwaci trucks, which bad jain going to dake her to Heanasattas, an OAS OLESH i . atuning.. scene: Trov i ori: io Joogencd tooth, scerntiOn . O1 Vv, ES Hayes, of Frankfort, an-| to ve ed up’ Sula be’ res! Witg . DDE era, ‘ ; Hit the fern ti W oxaeiniely, Daye “Orinmotre,, the Ballad Songer | in) iaceg vopscd in. tie. lips ya 3 nf thn omewical experts fe tho | mined dt wae taken to the Morriaania we gniticant feature of the letter laa | for the Home Table. y heat TCH GAO PAIR, i 2 oh MP rele Mops | t ne Nps and Placed Lnoh the stond at lice station, , | peference Hurt makea to the bab; \ { oe — Ht Deptt fact amy se) i { at ibis Satindral=| blood clots on the brainy caused, de de- lace HH ibid tue uxternal amt |< ee res \day F ‘pret Pee] x Pea eate. : i + Canad, he dee | fr E : re aya? "The vrightest, ‘pretties f She GIN 8 to 4 pare Aired Dickson, tenor; Thomas W. | clarod, by a hieayy blow. |Yhiernal conditions of the head and face | os RRS Be penyihey ge HPP ale act | #- Telephone 7813—Cortlandt,| | NELP WANTED-MALE Wredhramtesd Va ovreant Hiciiox, “baritone: Mie A. -Bilbeeman| ing woman who signe horgeit waar. (Oh (eR Etown ae beveled Dy tie ale DSIRE GRoMG ouittne aniets, | menver has given ty. nar j 5 ; i ok . tide teens And Miss Ftoww: Rosenberg, soppanox: 2 5 . Ar tops corroborating tie testimony” of S refund money it 1 tal . fis, Bassett's defense was opened, 1h: 10 ott box, Miss Christine George, mczxo-sopring, eWerita” continues to write letters and |previous witnesses. 'S signature la. on eve 5 Seats 1 | DOT-Shop bo; er Ue ges anc: "attain" Gear

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