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(PRICE ONS RESULTS EDITION Swit WITH HIGHWAYMAN, | _ THEN LEADS CHASE = { | | 4 Circulation Boo. | ks Open to Ail? | NEW y¥ ORK; BATURDA Y,. JANUARY 12, 1907. ot [« Circulation Books Open to All.’” | RESULTS EDITION . PRICE ONE CENT. WALSH'S ACCUSER TELLS DIFFERENT STORY IN COURT ASTERN BOOKS “QUIT RING AT charge Against Officer’ Is | Changed fromFelonious _ , Margaret Hoffman, Only Fourteen, _ Tries:to Beat Off Robber Who Seizes - ~. $340 She Is Carrying from Bank as _to Her Employer. THIEF STRIKES HER IN FACE AND DARTS AWAY WITH CASH. His Victim’s Cries Attract Big Crowd, and Thomas Achille, the Thief, Is Caught by a -Detective—Drops Bank Roll and : -—Girl-Gets_It- Treen years—old ~ Margaret” Hortr h-$340-clasped—in “her reast—the pay roll for the employees of Berard -Waldstein, of No. 444 Wooster sireet—was to-day held up and robbed of the money on her way to tf tronm-the- German Exchange-Bank,hich-is-at- Bond 2, Streetand T . was 'T) seventeen atre Ue street. Ty Stont of ¢ od and. took ca i think he. had a nd it ts possible brew ryed the time at went to the bank and lald thelr pling fo- Admits Former Arrast z f McLaughlin talked with Ackile and and found out that the boy had been arrested something more than trope ago with th res—other—boye- Sof TObpink mall boxes th In spite of her youth, Margaret, who 2 bee going > Hank: ever Baturday to get the pay-roll foi hi he was only fourtecs ~—omptoyer:—She-imd—been warned—every wae detained atthe don the trip-to be ca Idren'a Soclety, he He told the In: FAligs w aplenty of grit d_ her own bus! Attacked by. Robbers. With the HM in her wallet, Mar hurried out of carried an u precautior her bosom so that whe. could grip the s Wis one Uf Uireo ehlle to-two weeks ago had ‘0. 185“ Wooster mab 1o—lomt + dhe paw | at _ot— the! the money. to take a coming jan Exchange Bunk wit her wallet-and con nee to Kot ft. ACK DURN-GETS “BALTINORE 0 Wallet with both hands. Botween Lafayette street and the Fj | Bowery, in Bond street, i Fae sited age Lo Sasa arma to her sides and dove with ha au hands for her streng one freo land ¥ ‘over the head wi was beating a featd mill as the umbrella was o, icceeds Hughey, Jennings as Manager-of-Next-Sea-—— son's Orioles, finatcwreneh and stk ite the os: face, ail heavy blow In ih the highway mn got the walk pn her and idashed off th d_atresk aid | ALTIMORE, 12.6John Dun fayette: street or faxt-yern's- Providence" Baseball Clun, M din the chase and to-doy was formally chosen manager fobnd:-her-volem=Her-criee Sos-beip-and—n¢-tin-tantelmore-Kamtern Ferme Chote EY coeges os eae es z Sires eeessos Crt alee Pri + that ran with hi + Officers Swear No Shots Were ei Prine iis ot tie Far Reckamay ilown- to the -minutest detg! to. Simple Assault. RINN GOES SCOT FREE. Fired and That -Mrs, John-, son Started Trouble. Readers of the nowmpapers of taat Wednenday were rmazed at a story of a Nigh-handed told by Mases Johneaon and his wife, who run a furnls: 1 room house at No. Ml West Forty-elghth atreet, ‘Thoy accused plain 4 Policeman Thomaa G. Waleh, of the Weat Forty-seventh Street Siation, pollen outrage fot, of breaking joto the place and ait Kk Upon KUlng tothe room-of-« woman lodye:, When- permiadion was refueed—Jelineon said, Wash draw hls revolver and fred several shots, Rinn dragged Mra. Johnson around by tho hair, and bow men proceeded to totally Wreck the place, breaking tnirtore aad furniture, dragking picture from the walls, kicking in doors and getieraily wiving a realistic imitation of what ts known jn_police parlance “as a “rough house." Itwnw-a-different story -thet-Johneon told to-day when Walsh appeared in West Side Police Court to answer toa charge of felonious assault. If there was ever @ lapwe of memory in & case whore u citizen prowecuted w policeman John- son had it, “His memory lapsed. unt!) it sagged. He could not-remember of anj- shots being fred, although on Wedn day he sald that Waleh chased. htin ber-the —“‘rough-howse" ineldent. Other witnesses put a different aspect on tho aifatr—Ninn—cacaped__compleiely and Walsh was held In $)000 ball for singly assault. Cop Only “Slapped Him on Wrist.’ Tae Worst JonnisuN” wourd wey awOUT Walsh wna that the policeman aiapoed him on the wrist, He had his wrist vaintet with jodine. On Wednesday he said-Waleh smashed him with the Lutt end of his revolver, ‘The explanation of Walsh and Rinn of how they cama to be fn Johnson's house after midnight on Tuesday, brought broad grins to the faces of everjody in the court-room. Pollosmen- always follow the same dines in a_proceeding of this character. | is invariably backed: ppt bartender was oi 16 was-brought Ish's claim fe-vevolver—T doy -night.aithongh-he—was-on—duty: About midnight, the bartender swore— his name ts Dornely and he works tit galoo at Forty-veventh street nd Ninth avenue {requented “by po- foemet—tyalel tairuated —to hi. over and. a@ explained to ‘dinordativ-houee duty.” never Wear thelr’ pistolm and hea on “disorderly-house™ duty. hey fear that th omen might -feel the weapons-in their, clothes and thus learn that ire policemen, whieh would be embarrassing. Women Testify for Police. Having disposed --of— thé —revotvar.! Walencuntrodured=tro-yonng-ramane sy May Runnels and Lizzia Cowan, They and Walsh and Rinn told the same story nadt billy. that he ts ibelo (6) Through -n windus Me could not remem] Unable to Compete with NEW OBLEANS Laying Odds, 20 ‘TO 1 SHOT WINNER. Uncle, James a, Big Upset in Second: Racé at Clty Park, : NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. PIRNT RACK—Splder Web (5 to 2 and even) 1, Daohess oF Won v1 for place} 2, Kanka- hee i SECOND RACE—Unole James(20 to 1 and & to 1) 1, Aules (0 to 1 for place)-2, Marefout a. ¢ —— THIRD NACE=Tattice (0 to 1 and 2 (0 1) 1, Rubywich (5 to 1 f pleoe)-2, Fephen 2. NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 12—All_ the Eaatern bookmakers who wens doing business at City Park have laid down their penolls and atped off thelr slates, ‘They confess themselves unable 20 com- brethren be: bete_with thelr Weate caua they are which «lve Uie-ladter a ahade tn the xaine:Tiiln eft the ring today exclu wively to tho Westerners, and the East- ern delexation tried to beat them from the grounds. Fine weather prone to-day, notwithstanding that tne card Waa: Seluw. the average for Saturda: The Tulane Stukes, « gelling affair at © mile. Was the feature, bringing aut t fair bunen: of glaters, the choice of whi were Envoy, Columbia Girl, Post eniry Watton Orie ty. ant (abvceathet, r x Pinon and Juggler w mect In the fifth rapt wevon turionae with Mendowbrecse aya sale, a der A~ateen! fone cate lectis: rane and a daslt for mude-up the bilanceof-t) track waa lightning fast. See FIRST RAC ihthe of @ mile, jock 4 MLS Troxler..2. Liuchess-of-Montebetios Hn, -A-W Kavhakee, 110, J. Lee... Uarltene, 130." Stuntain., | two-year-old: Betting waa ufter the start and raced with Ada Rice to the stretch, There Spider Web came Yoand won hye Jength from Du. sof Montebelio, who beat Kankic Rinn swore that he met the Runnels girl Monday night watle she —was—look dng for a room in the vicinity of the { Ive | nf ; n jningy. who’ becomes manager- of the displ atenlion se he stoodat Titi Ne, WO OPCRMes “tean And Lafayette streets eS aN THNTS egeTIO Sa TIAvERS Caught by Sleuth, hi “heen secu for te Baleimon He sprinted after the crowd and ece- | Ciub in the persons of Burro, third Apy-the-fellow inthe Joad-turnweatdn cniseniin of the Recherter nine, ‘and Sie neeeatriet x Ytapp, fe ya Toronto test “pase= Cow ot fhe error OT FERAL mie Tirhtocka "tonite 1 {natant there were ahout—the—-lec a The “Waist back ost ay Foon as Murp ~~ $750,000 TO CHARITY, HANOVER, Jan, 11. The tate-Princens | i Hanov Her employer, arrly harities In the former kingdom | ¥ery shor Ml Records of All Newspapers Beaten 7 13972045 ‘Separate Advertisements Printed in The World Durihg 1906 -==262,286 More Than—During 1905—468,602 More Than During the Year 1904, oy ATTESTED BY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, PARRON VAD ane ‘ New York, December 31, 1906. . We hereby certity that we have made an examination of the, books of the New York World containing the records of the classified advertisements printed in the New York World and New York Herald (morning and Sunday editions) for the twelve months ending 3ist/December, 1906; that we have investigated the system of keeping these records and have tested these-by actual count for differ- ent periods, and we are of the opinion that the number of adyertisements as specified belaw represent anvatcuyate- comparison of the number of advertise. ments in these newspapers during the year 1906; <—Uiter and Jan engagement to meet him the next} = -pesening-ang—go te dinner with him at] a Thenwallet=feil-torts Moe's Poriy~tlxth strest_and Eighth? Tonto Fayenue. * Fr Tae Seen ee of Baxe-Altendurg,ex-Queen_of | bent reat. who died at Gmunden, Upper |. Ticemen (ook the FAR Bla RT —lete— $T OO ta, the:main, but he Instat oi like a shot. but couldn't awe. West Forty-seventh street station. Ho had Known her Tor esite— anyones Bie-tooltn room at Johnson-s-and mad On the way, to Mocks's they picked Miss Nunnels’s bosom friend, Ming Ci coat SHON to vNBET ATE Ww. he it Euy should walk in bet Rinn's old college} and brother officer, Watah, i i ate-unti ate. Nothing? It warn after Hlant copa en-} Miss Cowan and Miss Runnels to ohnson lodging-Nouwe. They stood iho stoop discussing things. when pouty women happened to had just returned from chi on one of the mention that she Panama wnd-had some pictures of her- self on horseback, Paseing It Up to Mrs 4, Were | ceeduloun, Walsh. ane Juok They refuscd to believe thar she had BILLY GILBERT NO Popular Second Baseman Sold to Newark Club, in the Eastern League. Billy Gitbert, for several yeara star second baseman of the Glants, has beer poll to the Newark club, of the Eastern League, and will not appear in a New rk uniform next season, elther the Newark club nor the New what ever been on a horse, She offered to prove jt, and! they dared her to, she tala whe had the pictures in her room and would show them. to the doubting and the doubtng~ Frank, | } 280 hoy silently, entered the house and | lently Uptoed upstalra—the four. of | them—to “Miss Ruhnéls's room. ‘they | shut the door gently and were looking | ft —tlit—pletures_irhen tn“ huret— Mrs Johnson, Ghoutlng that her place was respect- able, Mra, Johnaon grabbed Mias Rune nels by tie har and began tp drag her about She room. Jolinson Joined Inc and ordered the women out of tho house. Walsh and Rinn tried” thele heat to keen things quiet, eald, Mrs, JOWNEON Was Oxtr Atreperous and — ordered Women: to depart. Wal eiped them pack thelr grips, minutes later they wero In’ the nircet That was all there wax to the Incident, according to Walsh and Rinn, % Mr, Johi¥On agreed with the story in tel thay Sumpett out-a-window “He sald he newt something that sounded ike a shoe ad not swear Jt was a shot.‘ Johnson. heard something that mounted ar. shot but. they ¥oul hand Finn was fired. John Martin and J. York “management ~ would say war paid for Gilbert, but it 1s supposed | to de a good round ‘sum Every club in the National League! walved claim to Gilbort—that te, thes did | not care for his wervices—and New York Lrned him over to the minor Teaguers Gilbert cans to New York witn ate- Graw from Baltimore azd_ has done reat work for the Glants, ‘Thero is no fanter man in the business than Gilbert hen st comes to fielding, but In later Voars Ne haxtatlen—oft—tn—hts—hatting-+ Gilbert. Is probably one of the moat popular players personally that ever wore & uniform, His departure from the major league Will be rogretied by tis close friends among tse players and the ans, This leaves the position of second base on the Glants open to. elther Stranx, Shay or probably one of the new. com ers, When MoGraw loft for Lon Angeles ho sald be had no Iden as yet to “how | he would Ml the various positions on | hia club, Spring practice will have to determine that, EX-POLICEMAN, SUICIDE BECAUSE OF ILLNESS, loscph Ad: Showing The World excess over: “p91 slamming. Inspector Walsh volunteered] C2used Adam Rupp, an ex-policeman of f $ _ 31,346 that heisaaca ined, the Jotinaon house on] this city, to kil himself at his home, iat ; ARROW. WADE, GUTHRIE &:CO, 9) | Wetnenoe, sna cou not find a single) No, 46 Montgomery atreet, to-day, He & oobparson 1s dade wah the New Ye Herald because no other newspaper | “And there you are. Tf Mr. Johnson| nad Deen ill for @ tong time and had be- [s Country or Eurdopejs w: speaklay distance-of The World as a “Wane? | remembers he is live for a few weeks| © y bay i SY dihethtivhe Fos crear arom err a seer ae Watah will be placed on trial ain his health. Rupp shot himealt tn! Phedies, < 5 Rep NES Mage of doscial Reselons fa the Bethesda. +. s | Westerners, They. Stop! ot on to the angles |” ht out « dig-crowd'} he ord — “Phy Adele Ro. 210," Mitehell eee et as i Ida ‘Watley. 110, Ntool aa) 4 Vt NO, Feerow + 60 Linttla, 110, J. Martin’ 5. 10. i ‘Ada Hice.-110, seder- p10 + Katte C8, 110, Wal a3 Entrada. 110, Plerott. 4 Stater Ida, 110, “Saylor ‘ Windfall, 110, 7. Tone Marker, 110. J. Hennes: - 3 Hof the soath, 310, We Melaiyre 30 10 | —Hptder Web-rushed ints the tent soon | Ttoaey? a id evening. Sh 1S ond street Our with laborers employed on alongside the raflroad bridgs._Mrs.. Maillard | Mrs, Rode name Mailiard upto Dee. 2 Hoinoed—that—xhe—had Rodey, of Lexington; at Fifty:second strect nue through Police Headqua been a patient and sucy reau for the young we She announced that from ©: erick, who had left his Humboldt Boulevard, ment marry “the a. Mri Muiliard, last to out of sieht ber. With meat ety death: the aid of the sane searched th Institutions and 0 trace of be found printed her ptory, and Visited aquarters (hat whe had received her father announcin pine at the Gratton nd, and asking her t At the same time she she had sent .to-Green Mr, “Rodey and him, Williams Burns, of nue, walking through late last We hear from the little park a of Macomb’s Dam_ Br! ing, he found a wom knoll, apparently turht gaged Without attempting duotor of hls find. half a mile to the H} Station. where wan rejated, and Berm were hustled to the lit They released the girl. not tled. Avatrip of ni ats hi Wrists was Was her cloching diearri WOMAN Totin Corcoto aa fentral Ralirodd and” iving.-tn Hed tha, mana tivo, of her i Ky, inca —The—arnpancement—wae tn that city, Ho e fa RL KIELED - BY TROLLEY st at tel was Intestreetss a technical charge LATE NEW ORLEANS A h—Goldie 9-2, Judge Post 2-1 place, Columbia Girt, ATT B Margaret Maillard Again in the Limeligh as Victim-of Strange Hold-Up-~-Carried Half Mile and Left, © Mrs. Margaret Maillard Rodey hasn't been in New York very long, but she- las a-scrap. book_of_press clippings. that aly soubrette might | ° eA we track -m| Rosey, fs nearly _aix feet tall, Immedia ely tdentl- wie was Margaret married Hu chureh and. Firet ave- masts: riers, wehich har cessful prawn. bu pinan ever since she burst upon the commually about the middle of December, sho had come cago to find her father, Fred= home at No, 904 De- cause he was displeased at her engage: foresald™ Burton at ie patd, Gropped Her moth Rrieving at his absence, dled in Octo- Father Sent For Her. Police Depart- hoepitais, the the record of her missing fa- Tho newspapers 24_she ¢ nd @ telogram from ho was. stop tel in Muncie, Ho announced that wich. Conn.,;for 0 BO there. sont her $57 for her expenses, was-about-lo- marry MLS “Irst aye- dgwick avenue mumMed cries the Bronx end @. Tnvestigat! an lying on a ly bound und to releane her, Burns jumped on, a-north-bound Sedg- wick aventie car and notified the con- ‘The car Was raced h Bridge the DREN of theserl jan and Bruner tle park. Feet Were Not Tied, Her feet were ew clothes ling not soiled, nor Sho was where she if; absence r BOUND, GAGGED OBBED ast One Hun ind avenue MAN DEAD, CA ~ IN A BROOKLYN Blockade Collision in Washington Street, and “| Blockade. of Cars Stretches Out for Half 9— RS TIED UP — of Surface Cars Causes a a _ Motorman Smith Is Killed by © His Own ‘Can MATINEE GOERS SHAKEN UP AND HURT BY BROKEN GLASS, . _ 4 = Mile—Big Crowd Assembles and ~~ _ the Police--ReservesAre- ecently experts. were: placed: at Is 0! ESULTS, ACKED ON t, Now HUSBAND LIKES ~ Called Out. ‘During a blockade of surface cars bound for New York that led — up traffic on Washington street, Brooklyn, a motorman’ was killed this fternoon, as the result of a collision in which he was run down by his own car. The collision involved three-cars and the jotorman’s body acted as a.buffer to save from shock the passengers In the car ahead. ~The ¢ Columbia Theatre, Tilary —_stresta. andthe “htookads. stretched for half a mile back from the approach to the Bridge..‘The-motor- man's sensational death caused” thou sands of persons to collect. Many in Mie theatres of the nefghborhood heard 4 rumor. of. wholesale Ming, and te serted the matiiees to Jolo ‘the great “PEACHES” TO <= ee is and_for halt an-heurcars-and all-othes— Dusjeat wtreet. Pae—oriztnal—biovkadtewaa-cn JQ} rome etighe accident ton caro: tee kdgo—a pproanh:—Thte~ tent Up iee carn —untll they streteticd—back—alane-—— a r nie Washington street to the Columbia ‘Thenrre-—Ths Saat Ti tie dine wag a De aklb avenue car. ‘Then-there-came—- up a St John's place car, run by Motor- n James Smith, who stopped a few Mra, Saddle. | feet behind the De Kalb avenue car, GMa Sitsice, tre —wel-ierrown—tes— | — Beelig—the tenet thetineshead of & Brooklyn and’ New York, | aunty foley MOUNT ICA good chance to ° [raise his-fender, axis -thrcuatom-tefors micted ;her, attorney; to; Instltite ii ining over’ tte brllxe'toratanhattanis So Mrs. Silsbee Will Su Restaurant Keeper for Separations ~~ Vincent Slisbee, wife of tauratet has, ins! ork Central! pera, Bnew “10. oH id Fifty-fifth aireet terme Mel a trolley ear runs from ty) iiridRe, aes in nieove,#ie-cone Owern Fed aT al Or eet Led Credi _ for neparation... Mra. Silabee| White Savith wwe lifting the fonder a. names a woman rete ie ae THAT Stet ticmds Cats g hea"taa- boing at’ the bottom of | Into the rear of Smith's car, sending tt forwant with<#- jump. © mutt ree ay RO GRE vag. | HBhUtully “envy. She=is=not-on—the-stage—-The world -i8--her-stage,i ta since were marriad-in-29%-in/ Amit had no waming— ree, : pieehavei °F and for energy and versatility she has a-star in a stock company beaten | rateti 1, thelr home town, and | sldewalk who were 6 th ti or : “lave a Uttle golden-haired daughter, {ea saw the danger too Inte, ‘Tho mo- 8} to a standstill, : Tee da May, known far “and wide as ltorman was crushed between the for H Her latest claim to a position at the receiving end of the glare of apa Foe the. ETERS] —ward —end—of his ent atet—the rearof. a i i her being found with her hands tie eee eee ae itn GaNue bid Bedford | ¢he Dou knlb: avenue, car, : 101 the spotlight arises from her being found with her hands tied behind her Mra, Silsbee rexiding at No. G18 Bedford |" Stany pasaoraera on. tho three cary any Ea RLS Ray i back and a piece of cheesecloth tied around her head on a knoll in |S%*" 0 SH Clinton street, Mra, [ere thrown roe they oes rian r hi " a ‘ ‘ es 5 Silabasaave= (iat =" Ponches nino lve ee! were broken, — man yet Tete ations s4| Macomb's Dam Park last night. At the Highbridge police-station fhe Sisies sis Uist “Henches’ also lives toinarnenter sear vente veoctveestrbeA etn | Menry An Rehoeten cod a et said- she had-been attacked-by-four-men-and- robbed: oF t | crowd shoved-the- car _back,Smith-waas———h - himardant, 143, Bonger 92. 85] Detectives Beeman and Bruner- got; Aid ste was Margaret Maillard, of No, 7A Stite #trest that we talon OnE SniSGise ey RIS I New ae eae eae S— Scarborough, —148-—Husmell- a + ayy Waverly piace doMre Kiisbee when Dr. Lasher arrived from Brook- 5 ‘Carnou- Ball; 261," Enile * $ | biidy,-and-atter making-two trattiers-wr-pHa-Waxerty place x awe eter arrived from 2 a. — = ponte beep —ewtarot tis statian aoaNt x with tile wamatrhe called = eeninert re byet—teer+ Tims Dor aoread. Tht mane omen that he bring her) gers had been willed, and’ this) caused to-—-untangie—the | Amporsitte: trafic, ara n Mrs. Silsbee sald: “Peaches enjoyed a} Scores of women bound for matiness {i Various Mrooktyn stores which j were no overcome DY the aight of death — ade nn} “Tin bridge Watked apr s Hundred and -fourmen who. choked} Milty,; wrapped a Paaturate® with extractant the turaed th Ace her ale and tind: bebin Ver back. tm a ereok +N Parted from Hurb When Mra. Maillard Rod: and, cot down d At the request of her father. ca New York to go to wor eae Nicolo and Corocolo, w anit Headquarters to Weatehen Palies Court, where they wero arralened on a ree of felonious assault: Mrs, Ros ated in her identifeation, save he could not be mistakens ant bail for the Grand Jury, AFTER YOUTH WHO SHOT HIS GRANDFATHER. MORRISTOWN, N. J., Jan posses are looking, for James 1L—Two Dugan, & nineteen-year-old youth, who. lis night shot and probably fatally wound- ed his grandfather, Wiliam Hagan, a farmer, of Mpndham. Hasan, who! Is sixty-two years ol haa been brought to All Souls! Hospital in "this place, His condition ia crith ATOR eNreras ets WOMAN RESCUES BOY yy an automobile and thrown several | tot yqfely aboard, but’ Ie was a close Ho, waa picked up by Miss Nettle | "2¥e ep Qtio oak the boy tn hy | : t Otel Portland, No. 132 | were nis | CROCKER ATTACKS igh the two a men had tek by the automobile tho | forts witnessen tn vourt to tuluhmost in cront or atin wiaci’s| — DOCTOR IN PARIS SUIT. were In bed at the time of t Ke. She ped from the vell- | Magistrate Breen held them In. $3,00) {cle and pieked ‘the hoy up and ordered SS her ROCKEFELLER AND from. Jot from Mies Helen Gould aa thelr con tributions toward the building. fund. eyed ne belonged -exchusively” uted to_an exciting ia fstmiaa Day Long Island train bound any_itrie-dauchs { e_with my mother, | that ther. Fetarned to” "thetr no ‘Smith was twenty-eltt-y ears “OM, cbt potlen are trying-tolocute tile [ly or friends, dnted, Then Sheped are Tithe —bydat ROTNST. WUT I ayes while shopping tn» Brook. | Han. m. Drives Up Furlously Bare-— While they were thls whe [iva saw this woman trying on ai = Tecovered. consclown; en pleks | flex ind ordering. them: freely. Twas ly in Time—She Shaken Up; ed-her ip, whe see ail | wlone and more th could | the way to M: stand. We Ti and then struck | Tan ay Par Scattere = Tenat Mth er With my mutt. The Her “Parcels “Scattered. HMoorwalker, who Jee wees pla with} Tho American + Ling “steamer Now Tit horeewhiy her ove MeCt] york, for Southampton, was ready. to : jnatructen) ones: Edward | start, to-day when two well-dressed irigea to bring sult for- separation ye helt se testing will be ature I Beksintiee ba naidabeaiL etlillaeeti 6 had: booked pusnige, had not a Just then « hansom dashe atm Curious rate, Heft and rheht to Headquarters and gre her old [his home u = friends in the Information Buren, she RUN DOWN BY AUTO. Hiden ready to Mp. Ul told what she had heen ht thrown across “the front Chaatmas. elie went out) to stun while the uckages she Held in ih 9 {vith} band, ste xd. and foune < “ ; wi were weattere all direstio: Was indignant becative she had miarrled | U-eluhth street, Iaat night Richard Rit | an) thee wom was helped out-of the Aad-querroliod wither —A bout a—werk Hterinieoh fee yoaru ond,-of No, G West {cub much shaken, DUC Mnhitrt as ate We the, tenueat ne hee dag ghuaband and |epirty-stxth #treet, was knocked down |assyted her two waiting friends, Aftor 7 i kiss and much shouting, the woman Hed ver to hurry to her hotel, | Declares Doyen Used “Moral -Vio- lence’ In Making Him, Believe” Wite’s Cure Possibl BARIB; Sarr 12. Crocker, of Sun HELEN GOULD GIVE. | ‘The sult of George Francisco, to recover s to The Even #20,00 which he paid to Di. Doyen for TH PLA treating. Mrs, Crocker for cancer in lw, NE a ent im Was heard to-day before the First ‘Tris sajenulld bunal-of the Seine. Mr, Crocker, con- han Association Building | tends that the doctor exercised: “vert, a certainty, as the man- : hin o-day recetved a check for $10,000 D. Rockefeller. and $5,000 table moral violence” in. making belleve "1c was possible, ta. cure. wife and, bealdes. Mr. Crocker claims. that the results ‘proved the Ineffictenay” of the Doyen serum, a agers i | | 4 Siennt8|