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id When He Ran Away ~ Got Him Again. fan't- any danger of burglar sdoba-Mulravey. who eaya-ita id Hee ‘2-Bast One Hundred ity-seventh ‘street, ever break- p the tat of Mra. Alexander Fras- “of No. 175 Mndteon avenue. dire. Wreacolla's bravery and strength were Bhs cause pf Mulraney's appearance in Harlem Police Court to-day. decptared him twice once attr he. BA gDt awsiy from two policemen, but ‘the lost active burglar who was heF fiat list evening when she yme from A «ill, As sho ap- = echer- door she heard a notss tri f fand adon learned that a man was fimeelf to her property. Bh ¢ thp only hell door and) startet for ® policeman, She met two young pA ten on tho stairway carrying bundles, ‘They ran-and the woman followed, be- ing them confederates of her cap- “When they reached the street separated, and Mrs. Frascolla d.the one that went to Park ave- @and thence down to One Hundred ti sthe ‘chene, and’ near Lexington the féllow gaye them all tho http and dodged into an apartment- ‘The police went on, but Mra. “Mnkered, and an the fellow bt again she natled him and jto.the policemen to return, She Had all stie could do co hold him: sn the policemen came ‘up Mrs, ordered a forced march bark Where sho the thief =she thought. Arsiving there Jk Was found the burglar had _usod hn they were wt the door the x Mrs. Frascolla had captured & une of the policemen down and away from the other, But Mra, was walting for just such an . Again she grabbed him, and made him wince with her . He was locked up. hig Kits ant a" yimmyT Qon the street, and thi Fis of the men dropped them. Two ‘Of the house had been robbed. re MARCH 5, 1907. ‘THOS. KELLEY —Expectedto Stay on the ~ Water Wagon. Thomas Stewart, driver of a water | Wagon, was locked up at the City Hall polico atation to-day charged with be- ing drunk, Poltseman Keane found Stewart whipping Als team of hotass. | gesticulating wildly and circling the {Benjamin Franklin monument at Park Tow asd “NaSELU etree. i eon, Rosebery," shonted stew. art. ‘We will win thin race tn a malk.” ‘The other horse he called Clancy. One thousand persona \watched Btew— art's antics for fiye minutes untf tho policeman caught the horses and made | | the arrest. “I've been driving a witer wragon for | fifteen years," sald Stewart to Seret. Zanes. ‘This ta the first time I've fallen off, and I'm glad of It." Stewart js employed by Hiram Vickers, & Sona, amnera ofthe Poland Water Company, of No. 3 Park piace. He in} Old, married, ard Ves = > — forty=two_year! srine_Li eberman tat-No. 8 -‘Vandoveer atreel, Brooklyn. Watherine Lederman, twenty-three old, employed as orted Inissing to tho police lato last fht-by ber sister, -Mrs,-Finnen.- p young woman left homo to go to i on Thursday night of last week, | “has not since been seen either at! LOOKED FOR in-tls-pockets was found ¢bout $100 in cash. WITH A CANDLE Nobody Was Killed, but\Three| DRIVER FALLS OFF: Surely a Passenger Can't Bel Officials Who Will Actively Manage Great St. Patrick’s Day Parade in This City.| BERNARD FITZSIMM . JOHN F- MCDONOUGH: HORSE THIEVES ARE Grocers Found to Be the Vicé! tims-in-a Majority of — | MORE EXERCISE FOR BUSY TN BROOKLYN THE BLACK HAND” Bomb-Throwing a Daily Oc-| currence In Williamsburg— No Potice Action. HES LAID AWAY the home of his sister Mrs. at No. all the mourners hoped {t was Tin none of them was sure about it. the funeral wus held up for a day white all_the folks who looked the body having !t that the r ~[ hls, it wasd eclded to tw missing from-h Day and yesterduy she waa ni the officials of the Metropelltin Hoap!- tal that @ man had eohollim van, with no home but tis sister's on Badison streot. as M45, «This number ts ofr, blacksmith shop, thon came there the body sereamed, "Thats ne brow; it fcmth the answer thar Wad “adother Tin, Donovan a) M: Lina of tham theoue at ed more like her brother, there was the-s ‘OFFICERS FOR THE BIG TAISH PARADE | This Year's Display in Honor of St. Patrick Will Be the Best-on Reo cord. Tho oMelals who Will have charg. of | tho great parade on Saturday, Mar. 1G, tn, honor of Ireland's patran, St. chosen and the ar ‘Dhia year's parade. will eclipse all tor- ner efforiy at dimpluy, ‘Che processive improventent In the Macipling and‘ gan- eral ensemble of the St. Patrick Duy parades that has characterized the dem- yOnetrations durirg the, Jast ten. yeara WiH be mote thin observable this yeu, } Nearly every organization that will par Ucipate will wear a uniform style of kal, scarf, rovette or other ‘decoration. Wita the (Bixty-ainth| Regiment ubder Col. Duffy to lead the way, the First «of Irigy Volunteers, under gar; the Hecbnd_brooki: meet Major. Creed 5 en Jersey, Léeut.-Col.’ and the Mourt! und Fiood, will De & Breater mulitary ary eapast to" te parmie than it ever ae Cnariea J. Crowley” Swtit contin Fh Nolunteers. Nearly all the _ Paroetiat wen seminaries that have cadet pera will a ur geresented in the long ols an hes of The Bind Marshal willbe. Frank Joye, who will have me aides Peter Lennon, ‘Joon I R Sullivan, Bernard Fitasimmons and P. J. Botley.” Tis will start 23) sharp from ifth @venue and Kecond street and will proceed ti Fy avenue —to- “Eatery street: te HN ue, to Fitty-first street. to Fitt neie, 12 pee ndned, and “Twentieth THIEN | AUGiON Perfect Health. Means” Youthft “Good Looks to Women, Cah Gh AS TIM DONOVAN Sister Has Doubts, but Some! Oneds Saved from Pot ter's Field. from] Your. mirror will tell you the bit- ter’ trith.! Healthy women look j younger than thelr age, but many | look far too old for thelr years, The | land of time deals Ightly with | woman, butte wasting —hand—or; (sease—spayesnelther—her- youthful | looks, beauty nor complexion. It is the vandal hand of diseaso which | roba her of her baitity, yellows and muddies her complexion, lines her face, pales cheek and lip, dutls the} briillancy of her eye, which, jt d figures with dark circles, aging hi before her time. . Good health means youthful good looks to every womnn; -and {t be-| en to restore and main- health by taking that ‘had ext of all health re- | \ Greene's. Nevyura blood and nerve remedy. It will batit —up-the— health, —cleanss “and purify-the-complexion;—restore- brii- jMancy to the eye, male rich, red 4| blood and strong, steady and vigor- ons neryes a Dr. Greene's Nervura will make you Iook and feel young and regtore your enorgles, vivacity and enjoy- ment of Iifa Especially should you take this great restorative and invigoraut néw, for everybody needs a spring rem 4 edy, and thls 13 “tie {deal epring remedy. Dr. Greene's Nervura {s always pure, harmless and effective, and put | Tim Donovan was buried to-day ate 258 Madison street—that is to In fact had known _ Tim over, and final opini @ chance. Mrs, Kate Day been since 12! 1 by died there of al- who sald he was Tim Dono- the number} Davis's 60 when the notifica-| was sent for. at it He gare Ww Mrs, Davis looked “Communi rs Dayln went up to nme een over tie EAE } hat her brother had borne in life. bury him, anyhow," sald Aire. Benoyan toxday, "though I doubt it 1s . But my husband says that an) At a) aAyingjsomes poo! soul from a 20 we'll be well content SHY ON RESORTS ADBANY, March 5.—“Governor,” satd | sizes 8% to if and 1143 18th St. and 6th Ave. Store. _ Shoe Manufacturer’sOutlet UnderMarketPrices THIRD FLOOR. 4,200 pairs of Women’s $2.50 and $2.2 Ties, Gibson Ties and Pumps from celebrated Lynn shoemakers; on sale Wednesday at... fs xford 47 All new Spring Styles; alllen' bors; Lp ‘ail sizes; all widths; ali $2.5) and $3.00 Values. They are sample lots of this Spring’s styles. 1.79, “value 3.00 A; 500 Pairs New “Spring Tan Shoes | For Women. Tan Shoes are the Fashion of this com- ing Spring. We Nave se- cured £,500 pairs at a large discount, and here they are at 680 pairs New Spring Tan Oxfords for Women, brown and S00 black: maker's Very newest styles; price $1.75, “at Military and Cuban heels: sizes 234 iiths, 1,200 pairs of Spring style Shoes for Misses. Tan and patenteoit- skin, lace and button; A 00 640 pairs Boys’ School Shoes; sizes 9.to 13:5 and 19@ 1 to 2, at. ‘Misses’ 50c. ‘Rubbers, at Hood Rubber Co. Men’s Hand-Welted Shoes and Oxfords ‘to2. $1.50& $2 values at a-reporter.to Gov. Hughes, “have you lyp In complianeo with the new N Food law, or whero she is employed, her sis- SEES 5 whe spared trom ne communication that Sena-|tonal Pure Ruarantee | rooktyn~ Police De=} recelyed_the ¢ ena. Tony Samater, who lves { ‘tor Spooner, of Wisconsin, hus sent his pled at Washington, serlal number | | story brick teneme is os 4 — . SS a numberof satwaie rmye}__Yen Were: Burned “and From prominent Brockton, Mia pair of diamond earrings and was Wishly dressed, though in mourning, | pinissing girl ts described as being 5 feet 10 inches In height, welgt a sith dark eyes and bats a of gSets complexion. | SCHEFF- COLLAPSES. | lo te Sing and Doctor Adyiees | Trp Weeks! Reat, | ©LEVELAND,” March &—The strain me-night. stands _an¢ wear caused Fritzl Schei of ‘Mle. Modine,” to collapse “eres and "her opraitton y {s reported to be serious, She $ © Viy guftering from catarrh of the atom- ‘beh, “Her physician at firct pronounced but chenged de a. thorough French Lite. eutthe cbriet | (aeverat men went bout locating Bruised. A gaa engine got out of order \extly te-day Ina Brooklyn shoe factory, and| thet source of the trouble with « Ighted | SEndie It Ts not of record that any ot! the party ever blew out the gaa and} then went to bed Here te the conseg eile expedition Joscph Frank, member of the firm |of Cohen & Frank, with phoe fuctory, No. | 6 Stone evenue; burns xbout the hands | and arms and bruises from a hea fall to the floor. @amuel Heyman, uence Of the. lished) ; aged chirty-nye | years, freman; burns about the handa |: and body, removed to his home, Ni «5 New Jersay avenus,.Brodklyn. Benjamin Taldzey, aged twenty-seven, ing at No. (4 Stone avenu Fand-and“body;“reitioy to St! Mary's Hospital, pite there apparently afforded her She was_taken ill upon tert re Sunday morning, Her doc-| o-night advised her wotaka om-| perrest tor two weeks at feast. + GC RIGS, Tepreveiitalire of age her manager, le refused yenterday to divcui fie PA ingham had. of, or Cleveland engaganent Bat er understudy. mang 4 season at the |, Bogtuning Early. | |. crrom the Cleveland Leader.) “PWhat pwell dressere hese De Chum- eye all nro!" “Yes, it's In the blood, I guess. 1) thelr newest baby trying to put hia hing-ring in his eye the other day. Was under the impression that it monocle. All will recover, The gas engine supplied the power for the operation of the phos factory, Fur. mere ering WIth it was only co: Unued When daylight came, Mr. ¥ranie! eft the Job of its repair to experts from the manufacturers, and this placard has i posted in the’ shop: paway trom Ue gae-enging with a lighted. canie.™ st. DENIES VATICAN TRIED AY SPAIN’S KING. | PARIS, March &—The Madrid. corres- pondent of the Helatr, In a deapatoh | publined to-deor quotes Garcia Alix, |who was Minister of Finance jn the | Viaverde Cabinet, as denying that tre Vatican authorities made yent King Alfonso France, aa gemi-oflictell Paris Mf Signed, Datiy Hundreds of ’ these envelopes are handed out every day to World “Situation Wanted” Advertisers ered * }1on, |copper feed wire v Nir TT. out, on partment {ts busy trying to run down two gangs of particularly mean thieves. | Two Kinda of robbery have become es- | pecially fashtonabin -in-Hrookiyn. Ono? 1s the larceny of horses, wa: and | cargoes; the other is the theft of eoRe per in.any form—wire-in-iarge tots pre-| ferred * Delegates fromthe Iteta!l Grocers": As-} sociation called on D Commiszion- | or O'Keeffe to-day, urging action against | jacgeng—that te Pay retacing teeir | delivery ayatem to. tho old-fashtoned | barrow and messenger plant, No less |Rhan ten. rigs hye bren stolen in etx 4 weeks from warious parts of the bor-,| ough, and the grocera believe the rob- by on organized bana, Phere ta little to puzxie the police about the method of getting away with the perambuiathg loot A prolonged e\conference tn tho kitchen between the groca;'a boy anda pratty housemald re- duces tha thing to a simplo climb Into the driver’a seat, a “git-ap," a Nourish ot the whip, and a grocer tm out atred, [wagon and goods, But what balfies tno cleverent of Act- ng Captain MeCauley'n detectire statt ix where the Toot {3 disposed of A ;man with a horse and wagon, the lite ter\bearing elaborate lettering to show Ta oWwiershlp, “would Ordinarily have something of a white elephant on his hands, the Mreciion of New Jersey, |bellaved @ novel’ "fence" exist fuctitiles for altering the appearance of ho} and changing the ensemble of Wagon ‘Lhe copper thieves are no less clever Jugt-as bold. Dep: N Upscrewing the 12 from Atreot. lampposts, ‘Th: to disappear from igs Of linemag Were busy Imlt was about reached, In palice opin- whyn three-quarters of a mile of from the By venty-ninth street. snot believed to be s far aw. no Hudson, and thera ta a closer inspection of Tirookiyn Junk shops.than usual, —o— GIRL WONDER ON PIANO. Misa Normann Plays Every Day at the Fourteenth Street. Store, Aims © Normann, the — celebrated pianist, 12 performing every afternoon from 2 to b.at the Fourteenth Street Store. yhe has been derful sipht rea saw. or heard bi derfes kro the remit of Uuterul pranaing | Clues being followed! lead in Fitth street, W inindedof-the Diack-Han@ co#respond- enco he has disregarded for mont when a dynamite bomb exploded in the cellar beneath his shop early, to-day. Flies Tollowed the explosion. and th I'Atteon fam Mdown u ‘ater iad his wife were atlaken out or! 4, and the intertor of his Uttle shop {waa partially wrecked, Policeman Baker was a thock away Wlien-te- heard the explosion. Rapping for assistanos he hurried to the tene- ment-and-nsalsted women-ang-children } down the fire-eecapes. Though thera voluine of stifilng emo! through the hallways. No fro alarm waa tumed in as the flames which burst from the oollar at the midment of the explosion id not mae Policeman Baker waa at firm} ¢.the opinion that there had been an/ Se Tanlare of gas. An, edemination of | the cellar showed, however, that there was no gas eal of any sort Closer | wourba = diacever hentia of war the police Geclare. waa a dynamite poured up recelved Binck Hand letters, but had paid no to them, Capt. Murphy and several af fin detectives tinve beeun an Inquiry {nto this latest Black Hand outrage. ri ‘CAPT. FERRIS DEAD. OSWEGO, N. ¥., March & — Capt. Charies W. Ferris, who had commanded | rious vessels In the last Afty years | sixty-olght. Capt. | was well known aiong the c! OFFICB Spring Hats. Correct for dress. Correct for semi-dress. Correct for business. Correct for recreation. Now Ready. 181 ~ Broadway, 178 Filth Avs resignation as Lutted Stat | the: Gevernor-of hia State? from-ertner-or- was no. pings above tha basement al. 150. Benator to |""Dr. Greene 13 the well-known pub: | s SA ie lecturer and speclaltst | ST deve {n treatment of all nervous and | eaty received the restenation ;chironic dismsen and can. be person} Sqtnereor burt’ Unter Sigtes Bena. |al at his_oMflce, 1u1-sth+ ors trom this State?’ Wide Pepinedthe-Gavernar “Ihave. rk ¢ mall, NERVE-SHATTERING PAINS. IN BACK Doctor’s Say: ‘Almost Every One Has Kidney and Bladder Troubles Before Fifty Years of Age.” ‘WARNER'S SAFE-.GURE |1S THE ONLY ABSOLUTE CURE FOR ALL FORMS. OF KIDNEY DISEASE. A TRIAL BOTTLE WILL: BE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE TO-EVERY READER OP THE WORLD. Mrs, F, Fy rryle: -of Denver, Colorado, President of Knights and Ladies of-Golden-Precept, thanks Warner's Safe Cure for her restoration to health, after “a sleye of pains I thie back caused by diseased Kidneys. “About a year ago my health was completely rin down, nerves shattered, had frequently dizzy spells, backache, and had to pass my water. arequently and with great irritation, The doctor pro- nounced {t kidney and bladder trouble, and 1 was under his care for two months, Failing of results, resolved to try Warner’s Sate Cure, which had come to me very highly recommended, The first bottle helped me considerably, and at the end of{three months | was a well woman,witSout a sign of the many aches and pains that hed heretofore been my lot. I feel much better than I have in years and certainly feel peratetal to your medicine.” MRS, F. ARGYLE, 4446 Stout St, Denver, ca, Pres, of MAB TANGY LENT Knights and Ladies of Golden "Precept. CURES KIDNEY DISEASE. When the kidneyd aro diseased the urlo wold 18 Ro eniTied oft, and this causes, Gout. umbago, Mheum: ee (ube Joints, Ruoumatiam of the Muselos, Kheumatian of the D Ai ee tro drugs which 7 1o convince every sufferer trom diseases of tha Kidne TRIAL, Baan TLE FREE. f ers bladder and blood that WARNEIC arp z OUR i vil De pent. ABSOLUTELY ERE cae oN Yes med me oer te f coe Rochester, ciaseaee 3 lng Seecriptions condition, le pu rt all dru, gunk Utules containing [era offer int Gur Gostane wil: shee eee tee ea ot tien eae eee geen many, convincing. guaranice =H mahi chNeesite ted ts shoemakers; sample. lots of this-Spring’s—styles; all sizes; $3,50 and $4,00 ValUCSrvtrees cea cseeses Are We Soon to Ride from Fort George to Coney Island: in’ an Airship? What progress has been made with the M Aeroplanes and the dirigible Balloons? Why is the: former type of flying machine most favored by in-~ ventors who would devise a machine of practical utility rather than an expensive toy? How have the, dangets of ballooning been lessened? A page-article s on these interesting subjects appears in The 1907 World Almanac. (€;000 toples-—10,000 factsand figures.) 25 Cents. By Mail 35 Cents.