The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1906, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, ~MARLBOROUGHS' PALACE STAPPED | BY THE DUCHESS Blenheim Dismantled to Remove Wife’s Cost- ly Belongings. | | DUKE TO DEFEND SUIT d to Make Hard Fis in Court ‘Against Di- Expe ao: ent te an e ¢ Duke, fd Hotel. an fading ikon TWENTY WORKMEN CHUGHT IN DEATH leading en ployment In the that the rd is noted for an hisNbard-nght- Advocate rather | yubtedly has the en- y. which the a is netrate that he ts One Killed, Two Proba- bly Drowned and One Dying in Accident. ure from the Du all salon at Ble ) Lou v. auihe an Ara ago ! Wed to § ym of whi sions, avaa covers, ff the Immense Mbrary of small white lum-Lound books, mostly of French 4 German povts, ect ke, arrived last week, with tho s ench bookcases made for every rem personal m bought with her money has been ten Palace and de- | itehed to ught rf have now bee: nderiand House, Aled with thelr who were sud tio flying ox BLES mre | 1 pos. packing cases or | 1 tte of the Now, York Cent ott Haven shortly a Aay one manta dead, two a to be at the! bottom of the ho: supe Harlem hiver and @ fourth, with a leg and arm torn from hi ts dying Labanon How J man was John Kateer and r dying In the Lebanon Hos 1 is John By old, of Wines her, is hav {out at Mare ton the way bd that ¢ roundhouse, They el 8 ort route ncross the when due u ex Do ts Open Gap Between Tracks. JULD TO CRUISE IN | MOST PALATIAL YACHT | forge, J.’s New Atalanta, a Tur- 6 four tracks on the bridge, st but these sets two for a wide-open The strung ak twenty twos w mon to the West Indi behind them. They hudd a) bound track to aw pAK rand t tae J ‘a party | express, When out-of te SR ancl Peet pruretiem-ahet-she-strensrrimrreswttr ™ owned by Amz! L: Baréer, and Bat oussed tts gin s rechristened It the Atalanta Yant, Donald Tod, of Lakewood, who | Ml command the ¢raft, has arrived at} rmuda afte m fast from the} som ores In the Atalan' | tracks New “Some of the new captains done tcell | yw the transferrin |into the “That'd not surp neel and dropped e tiver. Neither Train Stopped. said Deegan isin’,” observed Cloo- | sfae Nolther.of the trains stopped or even In. “t's just as tell to keep people sowed down. bit the engineer of the ATAJooking for favors in the way of | vridge. John Pitts, who had seen the ji 2 predicament of Bong, blow his ting\acquainted wid the new captain tek." \ Le fE FC ORROW whistie frantically, | “In reayouse” tie reese ander avenue station ¢ J and sent oul oa YDAY WORLD, | the hoxpitals in the 2 + | Before tey had rew word th: 8 ne th ad rung round the netghborhood ore of laborers had bean crush to. by the wheelg of the express traine | When the policemen and ambulance nurgosns crawled out on the structure | they ita aan mie tll etna } (to the with fear and unible | Q to_pull elven. Uns tothe: eeaeh i When they ad been grawn to a Pposition thoy said that ‘two of the |Kinds of Had sranoet dnte the ster and | Rooms, | Aen ’ awn nuccose th i man wag” taken louses, If you are per- ene ‘Apartments. | ‘¢ctly satistied for aronar Schwan venti ton. ‘LADY HERBERT'S © with the place in which live, don't read Sunday World Let Ads.—To- morrow oryou |will become «| dissatisfied. Lady Herbert, widow of Sir. Michal t, who Was British: Ambassador, |. Whe United, States, is sul proseou~ ting un unsuccessful’ search for |) r | fine fox terner dox, which was a gift | to her from her husbend. Her maid lost the canme Wednesday while walking with ft at Forty-second street and Sixth avenue, Lady Her- ert Uves-at No, il Fifth avenug, | t TRAP ON BRIDGE expeated to arrive {1 York the | dwn by t iter part of next week | hands she t new Atalanta sald to be th Kalser ad, dst palatial privato and as the tow Or fled Into New o¥rk motive swept down 1 with pts the a sere Across t racks. He was friction, ta }out to pieces. “Baumgarten tn hin pante axnificent 4 from tn front of one train to} pes he k on which the other was 10 YOU KNOW | racine ’ © fell In such a ‘manner t his LOOGAN? | ite PAN eer eee PET TERRIER .LOST, | arre oops a ma Fs Gh ae Dismantling Marlborough’s Palace, DuKe and Duchess Who Have EW MEMBER 0 + SUCKERS’ CLUB, SHS MA, DVS 1 Mrs. Dwelle Accuses Him of Keeping Her $11,000 Diamond Nect Hotel Ge i | girl, whose letters to f entire country Had it not be. was outdone in layi onged woman, ( sa rather dull ture agonies of a w: criminal ‘histo} ful murderer: is brutal crime in order to rid *yand ma 24 the young prisone Grace h relief as a crimin erial progress. then Rrown fuotory the South ¢ ntly Metle 3. Gillet the town of this. counts, woer Hinwed, dul of twenty-three nvieted, hundreds lay and night a ) Cortland, n for those lett ing bare Speclal by a Staff Cor HERKIMER, N. Ney chester E. Gi mself eating of those letters Distri lone rt ‘carlin farme 4 in yi fof to bring As lie whe led to the Court-Houre from |the' Jalil 4nen and women who hemmel hud the narrow Jane throuch which sie walked reviled him and told hin it were net free’ he would never escape | trom the village alive. ‘ His Wonderful Nerve. Ae was ali so one-sided, that there Jawould have been something pithetic tn the figure of the hunted vouth tad t |npt shown. subh consumn |throurhout the entire |tlons of the morbid folk [anathemas at ithe twoatleth co Quays of the Caesars required a very little thing to swi | Kk Though Havant le “ STRENGT OUT BULK ts a requirement of deal the sentiment that directed {rselt d been’a brake STRENGTH WITHOUT BULK f 1 an -{deal-food foctrasn loins a bs) poltaheast Atane eee be Te nomlaatinlte re-#aing.to. bed. —-Phe-focd that fs concentrated ao jj The! tact that Gillette, alone of -al-.tao women of the town hewan Arwen ” ; UT 1 | purposes wil! not distend the > 0 no TOWN HO WAS A. RE “ nt a suMote noun punp wii! {stend the stomach; the dry-eyed Miroughout the reading of }) aye pees tor C ATE t nesta 3 his ' cast-off swoethoart's letters rae FIEND STABS BELLBOY. abso) tt whol yntains sue-répalring and energy i , Welghed againat bim us heavily ax did Wome —'] making element nl that contains the Phosphate of ; AG cading of the love-miasive } : ‘4 > { Albume repalr the gray ix the reading of the love-miasives inbeahimn Wanita alle wed sioccs Lad Tells Pair to Leave Hotel and | Potash whieh co Albumen to yepalr the gray selves, He seemed utterly Wis seeking the appol Waal Na : matter in brain { r hat's {the armor of hin wooden. ca Mindyachiool teiehes at the |. Gets Two. Wounds:in Oci- | is rere iny ean ct hin. aatiog (21S, haploss. victim was to | Chevted adm anda staked How Jim to save her from shame and dis- | dental H | | |checka with his while | grace ations with the girl who | ¥ sober jurors, Judge ang spect Ipved a poculinrly solt-macrl- 4 hired ON lee ea vepTOrceMtoutia tors [Helng Yevotion were entirely clandestine, =e, oe ’ esa ee that he had 5 In Has daly avoided belng sapn | atreet, Van! ie.) on One. price aoe | by the heartrending appeals of the he meetings with her wore at places | Hs headge by Fe CANIL OR CREDIT. | he had decelyed. It made him a o he knew his ft nda would ne preeat and es i! Beet Doart delyss, Call } |capable of the brutal murder he HGRA au A a ih ; ia “Sy Malden | facing trial for ao atolldly. Y SSL AaeRNAY, led to STORE/Lane, N.Y]. | Every Hand Against Him. gu toi TRY A. DISH ol heaplug teaspoontula with: cream or Branch, 401 °Fuiton Ate Ae day followed day and he proserved | Se Cortiand 10 loiter Raitt \ paten slpwly before retiring, if you're pratngs y, y e! mnt | actel oir testimony was turned, "4 he has \ t sect a af UPSD the same ‘mmoblility, the resentment {acter th atimon mt againet| fghit when t . peat i 1 how fresh you feel in the morulire against him- grew, In the dyes of 1M for they admitted ho had ay care | ney leave, ad note 1 you | how fresh you feel in the morulrg im are nges as it was and jt would have those who watchod him his features changed, untll he became & ‘veritable ¥rankepatein, and the courtroom mob ere OF MURDERER Nerve and Vanity Chief Characteristics of the Slayer of Grace Brown, Whose Letters Made the Case Out of the Ordinary. —+4-—____—_ —An altogether 3 ihe Slayer-of the preity little factc of a burden that obstru Her |fany ough «to | Pitch 9 police | trous Tin) Gave Him the Necklace to el aeMy -A STUDY wns pe of yout and’ resentment of the | Brown, in which litera- 1 made to suffer the ye gone down into who had committed « ted his social sald sta man young Attorney Ward transformed wannor ring th ' b \ and bad an extended la]. g paraee State's thea the Vanity His Weakness. \ ti GLA SRR toned awe SOLE: ealaas jer thats Had der] Altderim f | svlection of a Federal-| Mng Hood, Mpeceel ; Hein to AML the vacaney | PILLOW INSOLE Gta ae ane anal Bee aarairine slated to-day that Mr. Woodrurt tae for Tired, Aching Feet. Outronicedi| higecelleand=s iT Wt indiducy of Thomas Chat ° fania | Phreo sopamto solos of leath= could: ba | | er, cork, filling and felt are | proof niainst cold and wet si 4 { and formilatapringy cioltlene Aableseouned } cushion for tender and cal- haracter~of | loused feet 0 boy-mur | Did you, s’eepless and” Inventign ptterly vi was tous, to C none of? the ates that lly go to the makeup | Wit In fact, } vices | And po zs = 1d know! d land a nplary |v i hitan IT'S ABAD PRACTICE ¢ fully concealed hie Jo ¢ girl ag he had the fact that he had and attack trayed her. They proved that sehilni| He was taken Graca Rrown was worrying her heart | '@! unconsctopa from loss of biood, bo out in the South Otsello farm house sen escaped. d “There's ea ee clas | LS RRELAWINT | © the cinders in his baok cia | vie Wanarenine! ted Vgtien . 11 a { fe ER A MS sD ee | The Rooster Strays Away. Mra Hi i Gne a veoks ngs, Lukagh Jw idesw ‘ rays, t s hen harem—the hay Davis | rood Reanat's le jya el Alings yeat H t Hits aéized HL ti When he ~ A ‘ Dray ~~ AND CONDITION ~ WOOD GRAP£-NUTS and CREAM just before bed-time ? Surely you never did or you wouldn't. train with the "sleepless squad.” Only a mmon Barn-Yard i but Had a Career in i t eppened { 4 nm market Borda Lukashs | Soa serait Tiweaaussiece! | of the Hothlehem valiant fowl Bednar pout tt and for a whole sen swdre sukash an@ other signs Bednar and as positive to Bednar, new line of Squire Casey letely ex« ” f the enae. pondering refused to kkested that the ed and made lata aken of by 1 families, ‘This ont wax repudinted t ter would he been red tol nd 4 me ely bring will ikash 9 a machinist CLEVELAND ILE had New Lawsuit Begins. vrought 4 new action before (or re of the has sent to Callfornia for has known A pup—or, + sin 4 Witlam will swear that owns the fowl. r witnesses from Newark, who were the t overy He CAUSES WORRY the rgust tne: Ex-President Shows No) isumacy. tog aasiated. In cone Improvement After |e eco"hdve'h ted tat: Week's Treatment re ae eran atierfastaustiiee s will foot up at least $600, * rooster ts held In the witne Pending NON Ju Dee, $—Grover |ohecks hy a mutual friend of” Lalas i i wont. | and Bednar f [Cleveland is Hl at hin home, “West 1 aiahem would he aplit. wide open and, \oute indigestion... Mr. Cleye- should atoal that fowt I more than a week and unimproved, and every being taken by his family JM. Carnochan, and by and. han sald to a reporter to- | r, Cleveland was not in »| condition, but was in prin Mr. Ch nd was cuverlig ng except indigestion, he ra- fave no, knowledge of anythin: sald Mr. Cleveland had be no and only by the mort | t had he seen Mr, | Wednesday. 1 { Ina We Expect out few ¢ d Dr, Carnochan, m1 an't exactly when," { a ee \ RUFF AND é ROOSEVELT CONT=R. | | §.—Chalrman York Stata Tte-| led at the White] "OUTER SOLE WASHINGTON, | és All this comfort is felt one, ever try a dish of but not seen. To the eye the shoe is natural, trim and stylish. For men ont! SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. Nran Wanney Starr.) MalLOrders Filled, load up the stomach’ with a prom{s- Send for Catalogoe. nd at night because {t “tastes” good, a Reason"

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