The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1907, Page 16

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P-CORONER I HELD ON CHARGE OF SLAVING WIE Dr.Samuel S.Guy Accused of Shooting Woman at | Far Rockaway. WEEPS OVER HER BODY. | Denies Mur Charge Even When Witnesses Tell Their Story. dor Former Coroner Sa Queens County, war to Far Rockaway Police’ ( Coroneron a chanre Killing hie wife last n fn the olf Mott t Mott Avenue, Dr that he did not kr de admitted he w time of the sc The courtroom yas jammed Gente of Far Rockaway. whe Guy was very popular. Many fm the audience had knowr @irthood. She was a member Mott family that at me owned all ef Rockawny. Sentiment Against Him. ‘The feeling against Dr. Guy 's very) tter and outspoken denunciation in| 9 cobrtroom was > atten tion was paid to th protestations of innocence. The rey wer with which the crime was Mitted was found in a dures fm Mrs, Mott's room afte rthe shooting Dr, Guy insisted that he never saw} that plato! before It was shown to him in the police station, but witnesses @wore that he had plenty of time to bide tt. All yestertay Guy hed been drinking fm various saloons in Far Rockaway and about 5 o'clock was 1p a club house opposite his home jiaying cards with Burt Hayes and John McNamara, two neighbors. In quick succession he took four @rinks of whiskey, then suddenly start- ing to his feet, said: “I have a job of Gentistry,” and started for his home. Annie Hansen, a Swedish servant em- ployed by Mrs. Guy, saw Dr. Guy ap- proaching the house lurching heavily and supported by Hayes. As he crossed the lawn to the doorway of the kite Alfred FE. Berry, a policeman cording to his statement, had been repairing a fence stable, which adjoins Stead and was returnin rowed from Annie Hansen, Kitchen of the house, passing Dr. on bis way out. Accused the Girl. The girl says Dr. Guy stopped in the Kitchen and assafied her because of the Presence of, the policeman in the Kitchen. Mrs. Guy intervened and @rew Dr. Guy away, telling Miss Han- @en he should not again.annoy her, “Then there was a dispute about the wages owing to me, Mra. Guy having pa only $35 was due,” satd Annie Hansen. “They went into the dining-room, 1 beard quarreling. 1 heard Dr. Guy say: “Phat policeman was in the kite When I came in.’ Then there was more quarreling. Dr. Guy rushed to the kkitéhen and tried to turn the handle ©f the door, Mrs, Guy, who was « big. powerful wornan,-threw open the door @rabbed Dr. Guy by the neck and, with @ne back-handed siap, knocked him down, “Then she eatd: “¥rom\se mew, or I'll choke you “Dr. Guy, quite breathless, submitted ena got up, Mre. Guy pulling him fato the dintng-room. in the houre at om awer utside his home- to be goed. ‘There was wilence for a minute. Then ame three shots. The kitchen door was pushed open, Mrs, Guy, bleeding, stumbled inte the ro hands stretched out before tgind woman.’ She oried, God!’ and fell to Berry, policeman, coming back, “Dent stop me! to get 6 Crain. But the votlcemen led htm by the Kitchen, where bis wife Is Dr. ¥, O Kourke wae called, eried Guy, “I'm going “acermed. ‘Dazed by Tragedy Dr. Guy Jaly.lp Alaske. * Weal rise, with gains of 3 points; Grea me #8, while Dr. Guy inajsted that |, 'Férme: Coroner and Their THE EVENING 'WORLD, ot Queens; Honie, Guy, Scene 7 SANVEL SGLY oe. ATS Pik SRE #20 HER RELATIVES onthe FOLCH of the GOY HOME 4¢ FAL STOCKS CLOSE LOW a lN BALK TRADING ° Smelting the Oniy Issue to Make a Showing After Gains Are Lost. After a languid start to-day, stocks took # brace, and while prices rose the trading quickened, the demand being of ® broad range. Canadian Pacific and Smelting led the Union Pacific 1 3-5, weit up 1 Reading 2% 2h + MS wh — 8 ao Boy." oo fin tat’, bo + $ ity t 2 HA WINS SUIT SUIT AGAINST THE HOLLIS PARK C0. Parvis Harbough Declares That He Was Damaged and Gets a Verdict for $95,000, Justice afaddox in the Supreme Court, | Brooklyn, to-tay ‘gave decision in favor | of Parvis Harbough in his suit to re- cover $6,000 worth of shares in the Hollis Park Company, of which he was president and director, His suit was Ward, er, and Wit w, directors, and the Hollis Park against Artemus jaan ¢ Company Harbtough In his complaint sald that the company, which was formed w tyaild suburbs fashioned on the Ens’ had a capital stock of at on July 11, 1906, by ghe date node Sete dant this 5 > WHEAT AND CORN SAGS IN MARKET.! Whrat poor highe ra Septer se 3-4 4 # to Ti1-4 Wi-4; September, 9% I @14 Cora-May, 34 to # J 5-4 ty O34; September, 471 M14 New York's ng * wer { in M6 i-4 « ‘ M a ‘ ‘ } ‘ ‘ eau, a JULY A FACTOR IN THE COTTON MARKET J GRANDSON OF CLAY DEAD Wite.He Killed, TUESDAY, ESTIMATE BILLS VETOED BY HUGHES. ; 1907. _ JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. &4th Street. SILK PETTICOATS. | A large assortment of Foreign and ot the Tragedy In Both Stores. ‘ WIFE'S LOVE MARKED DOWN. | Domestic Silk Petticoats. All the lead- : , a pit SBA Aa a eAItR ing shades suitable for street or evening A Cae, fk m i y i: | wear, Made of plaid, oman ‘ ania dC : aoe Persian, plain‘and changeable Taffe On Wednesday, April the roth. r 50 dozen, best quality, Taffetas Silk Petticoats. Excellent models. 8.50 - ’ value 10.50 JAMES McGREERY & GO. LADIES’ CLOAKS. Both § ‘ ‘TRIMMED MILLINERY. 28rd Street Store Only. : Pox canes is FOUND DEAD IN BED. Sale of Trimmed Hats for dress and _ Black Taffetas “Eton” Coats. fBxdrat deur Mad eek me Trimmed with braid, lined with silk. fit eslinvel BhAY Wadesaws hee et wear. Madeof Tuscan, burnt and canes f.age, was found dead ; waltie "18:00 ‘to 20.00 | and_ self-colored plaid, rubberized, Taffeta Silk. 22.50 Black Broadcloth Paletots. Loose or: semi-fitted models. Attractively j d with braid: Lined with white or black silk. 3-hour Saleof Table MISSES’ SUITS, | 11 Both Stores. Curtain Swiss en s er GROYING STORE d’Hote é Co Luncheon 3retelle Deesses, 1 | check Taffetas Silk. | with tucks at bottom. Of men OR pe 4 t= » CO years, y sTt ie: Se. Ss = Taffetas “Eton” Coata-t with braid. Lined with satfn. and 16 years, W d i ; G G Off = White Lawn Dresses. Pleated and waist finished with tucks and insere e nes ay s reat arment ermngs | tion. Short sleeves. Sizes 14 and 16 600 Women’s Sample Taffeta Lined = ction Fre] Te ty cca ce arma 3 hite Poplin Skirts. Pleated mode [Atterations Free | Cc hifton Panama Suits U nderpriced}| with fold at bottom. TIength 37 to 40 A truly wonderful value, embodying all t st n | inches, 375 u lar Chiffon Panama or new Spring Tailored Suits. Made of stripe or bite ie a ali h, os le check materials. Pleated skirts. Cut- ors golden brown, black orb away Coat lined with satin. 18.50 500 Broadcloth Joth Pony Ca braid In Both Stores, SUMMER FURNISHINGS For Women. Coats fancy new : yee ; Sleeves. There are wool coats made 38 An extensive variety of Fabrics in from elegant suit various Art Shades suitable for draperies, lot; spec Se & $1 WAISTS, 49¢ On Sale To-Morrow Peed 9 od, M. to 1 P, M. Onl! - portieres, wall coverings and cushions. €oc, Sse and 1.35 per vard Antique Scotch Can and Bloom Cloth desirable for portieres, bed covers and cushions for Seashore Cottages, A powerful aloe Wh n fs z é : Walsts: that sell. regularly f Mountain Camps and Bungalows, and $1 each, They hav ted it qualit 1.25 aud 1.85 per yard yoke of Val. lace and » hig kilted, Fine ruffled Muslin Curtains, Bed w pleated blouse, F ; Sets and Casement Tissues daintily em- broidered in white, rose, cardinal, green, gold and blue. Various designs, 2,880 pairs Curtains ONG 1.50, 2.00 and 2,50 pair “49 i This Suit 84.98, value 2.75 t Saqed Bed Sets, with deep valance lisses’ DOxX uits, at and Bolster cover...... 5 per set PaO ATESS 500 pieces Casement Muslin numere c e y t t ous designs...25¢, 35¢ and 50) yard } King’s Scotch Holland Window | ie Shades and awnings to order Draperies and Lace Curtains cleaned and stored. Boys’ Nobby $4, sir reese seat See _ Suits, rea z $2. 49 CHINA DEPARTMENTS, 1 Both Stores. yang ks her pan . On Wednesday and Thursday, W Frese aia o 8 April the roth and rth, This Suit 84.08, | a Ft Silver Plated Tableware. eal allty ‘ 2. 49 | Colonial Candle Sticks......, 1,50 : E us . " Round and Oval shape Salt GIRLS”-BOX COAT SALE SD An Impertant Cellarsiess seers vsseeeee 75¢ each On Sale for 3 Hours Ye » 3-Hour Sale of Cut Salt and Pepper Shakers...... 91012 A. M. a Bers’ Russian Blouse Suits, i, 39 Pome isi Mette soc each ' Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, 6, 8, ro and 1x inch Trays. Satin On Sale from 9 to 12 A. M. Cbs finish center, bright rim and headed {In meet gray mixtures, I edge ++2.00, 2.75, 3.95 and 4.25 each wh Je. A garmne th 6 and 7 inch Fern Dishes. New a y ay ts tsta designs: -:+++++ vsseee 3.50 and 4.50 each | Cut Glass, Th $15 Bed $ ¢C | Oil and Vinegar Cruets..1.50 each f | 8 inch Bowls,,......2.25 and 3.50 9.66 arp es Celery Trays. + 2,00 and 3.50 Match! rp N 5 inch handled’ and unhandled . Outfit at yi tn Patterns we " Mg Nappies *1,00 each and Lay Free. Tuniblers, engray ot cece. §0C Gos (li 1,500,yds, Reversible Stair 4 ¢p1 ° Plains... ..+4 qoc * M I Carpet—speciai Sale Price, 12:¢ Lamps. TRING & 4 1,000 yds.’ Columbia In Shade linings finished with silk PI grain 1 \ Carpet—Spectal sale price, 35c RR fie Ne ae POL : loc Com 66 Bipy ie Feces AG eal ila Silk Candle Shades....++..+++ 15¢ e grain Carpets; 75c. val at 50c “ Fairy” L «amps, Various colors,,25¢ 2 Mass 10-wire Brussels Candle, lamp, shade and stand com- Bes! Q alit En lish Stair Carpets; £1.25 value WO oo dia hase Tor ana dee goc t u +f £ mason See : 75¢ A large assortment of Electric Mis- stra ab msaed sion Lamps,,......... epee” .00 each: Enameled Oilclot Came ss aur 69 a ee ee ot Fei Sp Grr $8 JAMES MAGREERY & GO, patter elaled st carpet stores at 45¢ ” a square yard: spoclil here, square yard Cc Yards uiowed 23rd Street. 4th Street, a Anda sane

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