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: 5 AWE ih PIN MONEY 70d MUCH, SAID CAMP Kedaiiteiachsns Wife Tells More About Man Who Objected to Yellow Bedspread. IN RED INK. = PUT RULES Wrote Out His Proclamations and..Pastei Them All Over the House. ., a Looking, with her prematurely white + Mair and youthfal features. of by y her ratte hat ana black’ gown, tke an 3 rtrat, Mrs. Allee ection to he ed scored king a a year K witheas me Court be- Tnder the Kv ot Abraham Levy. de * S Camp, whose bu te J. Edward Camp, threw more light on her Ife in the House of Silence, a» she declares Bhe' bad grown to call te bandsome PRome ip Wea Nineiy-tourth street er inn, shirt manu /factur Bar exccp: by notes—m. 80 hat-rac od on ner plate at breakfast Jevied to a yellow bedspread MWanded a bus on | ied, frat developed | & wealthy “ot period | Sfwithis a few monins riage, Am March, 195, after wey bai newspaper personal and hele courleMip tm tae qutet | of the Turkish room of the Waidor(-Astorix. Mr. Levy yaisted in "he case by Attorney Nel Waldmann who offered the agitated { Witness feminine consolation, j bre Scribliied in Court. In an dbect corner, Pimbitiy ana enaven regardiess, sat Mr Camp. « small vad of paper in hand, E etribbliag vusily co on his wite’ | © testhwony which he banded to Lawy P) Voorbaus, appears for him. As on ‘ due suent Aus Alp appeared Hoy, tbe situation. “smiling and twirl y the staaion, ce sod | throug, * Fy * 4 & & Mra Camp on upper Beventh paying suet sortie err marriage a ries wee r % shows, gowns, lingert = stockings and ae erat that time, she said. "was worth sixty wo and | hk” REIDKS. trl pe oF arkable breeak- tol- ¢ Camp's rem: abe mlaabves cropped up # dressed very! Levy | No. 9 ¥ - | Wife Whose Aut | in Touch wi ® glam of water over him and the js ney warnent “What did he do then?’ inquired M He. sad he would keep k for « dence,’ replied the witness A harrowing # . 1808, when et in Awe in which they hed hitherto lived Camp, sbe said, Rere to move Was @ secret, for ber later. escorted her ¢ Mrs, abked him where they Camp told ber this | but that he would call When he turned up he A rear five-room fiat at ety-fourth street. The said, looked out on «nl her room was with le iron ee rickety eau. Pag abe related how Camo told ‘had a nerve to follow him.” In the New ‘Home. . The next moraing In this py new home was ushered in by a leit.: from Mr CAMO demanding the Immediate y apartments of my bec A cover for my brass betet eet my eno pale of luce curtains, “m: @inal picture. my Rubyi ot woite bl Sire De Camp went on to describe the loving scenes of her |ife with er hus. Band. This waa in the of August Bhe hed felt her daugh —Suly 9, 166: 8, HS, 88, 15, 4 for table for week er gl for corsets vrvee $8 da jest week for corse! bw BES ee ea ie rt n Ker sad of more, There 12 | watead of more. yar tor cas Dill thie month te ff more (han I can afford to | bookkeeping rah rye Oo coffee thusly m1: ‘with the morning t 20 Aue to Friday ay to Monday caries. Mre. = 1D, was ~ ie bill forwa: by Mr. Camp said much this. too was menet .., Cents for Decorations One Christmas Day he spent 10 conts pip Tor a tree, and that week tines ens cut to 44.90 . me of buying canned fo? went on the wiinees, “and pock Test of the money. He was it. When I remon- > 1b le would be ve letter from Camp * mei mgned read wife ka mont - ever met.” be wrot Thank God, is stepdaug pe | ter) has left my I hope Da | ever Ask Adi ; i And if whe ‘le Was tile Charge axked M | has made you? thief, j rived t f im ber sosm, walle her ad given rocery man orders to arrest e next day I packed my things wrote him a note and left.” concluded Mra, Camp, “moving to No. i Went Ninety-six street, where “Have you any ot at present than tne aeked Mr. Levy non declared “Absolutely Camp. Not Under Oath Then On cros-examination Mr Mo tUAL Abra, 4 patrimontal person wWiteh she met Camp. vol Months after the murder by thu Chicago of her second husband, W Phe characterized its publi "an indiscretion. t aneon @ in te of her ward informed the Court 10 Woman ever hax enough gowns up with the styles. was an object out again in M 4 oF letter signed "Ned corhaus, In which he porhaus chen Mra. Camp t road a letier from 1 in whi my camper uf ptate weesn log) t painful r igped My pink ALL Camp, turn said | wee voles shook and. and she tat | Ted car. picture and | {| the Court of King Oscar, to whi THE EVENING WORLD, _ WRECK OF FAST PA. LINE TRAINS | ROBBERS’ WORK band Kept ith Her by Letter. Plan to Wage War of Vice-Preside of the road Manager Atte tective ry, heads ¢ Pinkerto | passengers HUGHES TO BOSSES ON OSTRCT CUT Tells Republicans at Confer- ence New Apportionment Must Be Right. express cara, | pert tn ie verte Wert.) | ALBANY, April 9—The. reapportion- ment proposition is being closely looked | to by legal sate of the Legislature, rman Woodruff, be —— Beet ta >» had Hei ith Gov, Hughes | = DEMED HEARING, County, ‘Chaurman Parsonn et” Xow ‘county Chairman Parsons, of New York, will charged with the duty | st straightening out the constitutional | nes of the Thirteenth Benate District, pie that Richmond will probably be oma onto some Long Island county, j will do little harm. ir cre up the Btate wil be throwa out | ot | The luncheon at the Fort Orange Club | waa attended by up-State Repubditcan leaders, and the reapportionment ques- ; Cc beget said to ware jos the chief topic lo! ecussion. he overnor, it is un- Mrs, Von laussen Fails | Gerstood, told the boa plainly that there must be prompt action and that {uo pee te Resident at’:| a> Warr eprom angtioy ad shay ih; foyel to make the new lew constitu- \ White House tional. Tie problem that has been projected into trouble by Attorney-General . mamely th. there must be an ‘ ' Frening World) WASHINGTON, April &—Mre Ida M. Von Claussen was to-day denied admittance to the oMce of Secretary Loeb, and also refused an audience with President Rooseyeit to jag be- fore him her complaint aguinst Charles H, Graves, the American Minisier to Sweden, who declined to present her to ch, she * of consideration. KILLED BY RAILROAD AT FORDHAM STATION. Unidentified Victim Is Found Cut to Piéces at Side of New York Central Tracks., The mangled body of a man was found at the ide of the New York Ce: tral tracks near the Fordham Heights The man was about ears old, weighed 160 pounds ®, Delr end mustache. {to pieces bY @ pass- ore John Hynes, stumbled upon the declares, she was invited. | Upon being refused admittance to the tet tetterwith Assistant Poster, in whioh she dema ed that President Koosevelt appol COMMILLep Of experts Lo make eure | she is of sound mind. If he declines to do 80. she declares she will call tie experts uerselt i ma day uasen, House | five woman, and ahe mad | well-modulated vote It above & conversa ‘Starch Indigestion A foods so much used nowa- bread, pastry, potatoes, hot often cause “starch indiges- long line of troubles because wgans are unable to handle this kind of food-material stomach, partially fer “'C I and sour eructation t the body from at ommon am: aunt of food neck ns often feel hungry a eating , & food exper i barley in the seme way uman organs act on food —with heat, moisture and time—the dias in the barley, during the proce: fr Macture, char the starch into n of-soluble sugar, thus making it asy of digestion In this way j ans HM assis k gans handle food with ease ae not only brain but strengthen same time OF dndigestion or 4 1 find a marked Eating gt con ya dy a te *caahp re ior rou?” eye _Grape-Nuts YOU WLL AGREB miki IS THE MOST DELICIOUS ‘* There's a Reason’’ TUESDAY, So Officials Declare, and} | Extermination, PHILADELPHIA ra April % dete ined pon s A. APRIL 9, 1907 [NEGRO WOMAN GOT 1.0U DILLON WAS $170,000 STOLEN NOT “DOPED” IS FROM TREASURY Detectives Have Her, but Required Eleven Hours’ See Little Chance of | Discussion to Settle the Getting Money Back. Trotting Scandal. | | CHICAGO, April %&—The mystery su Tie Memphis Gur scandal of the trot | rounding the theft of $173,000 from the! | turf ds judictally settled at last | Untted States Sub-treasury here, thers retaing the ¢up, reported, has been cleared. The al have been fafriy won | thief In'sald to be @ negro scrub off endea But it of the Major Delmar the trial Trotting Associa Servic whom the Secret ft taken charge ‘oring to mphis of the missing m her some tr tion to replevin the golden trophy from } Smathers almost eleven houts to con | mani ts said to have! Vice the tweitth juror that there was the display of &) joining 1 which to base the charg n'a saloo that, K..G. Billings's mare Lou Ditl- A search warrant haa been issued and tan nad been drugged as the result of |the Secret Service officers will search|@ conspiracy so eg to let Kimer E jagreed to offer e reward of Gi for) to not have apparently much hope of| the race for the goiden trophy on the madre hig need at| Buccess Memphis frack Oct. 18, 1904 The stertiing t After « thorough search of the prem-! ‘The lawyers at the close of the five he nce that the wreckers were Capt. P head of thé Becret | days’ trial refrained from making any | not discharged or disgruntled employees, raat Shgeihencers hae Hgaenind ncement ym charged tie Jury ney Fedred shortly after ray forenoon. The first lin favor before. followed eleven hours nt and discussion of the evi . at 10 o'clock Ins was won 0 n handed in mathers at the “ADONIS ” DIXEY CAN’T |é APPEAR IN VAUDEVILLE : any Manager Lawrence Secures a Perma- FIFTH AVE. BURLARS nent Injunction Against Playing ARE AFTER §2 CIGARS, Outside of His Management. Benson & Hedges’s Place Entered, ne verdiet in pening © Brooklyn will have to get along with- out Henry EB. Dixey tm vaudeville, Jus- tlee Bischoff to-day made permanent but the Thieves Are the temporary infunotion granted by : Justice MacLean forbidding Dixey to Scared Away. play for any other manager than Wal-| Burglars got into the storeroom of the ter N, Lawrence, with whom he con-/ Benson & Hedges cigar store, at tracted {i 1K for & hres years’ en-} tS Pifth avenue, -onrt: wrapped up several | “The Man on the | WOTt! of cigars, pipes, i cigarette canes when they wer company: had wot, #8) sned Away and abandoned their pil TAs Ottumwa, Ia. when, .acoording | “he door letting Into a hallway be to Manager Lawrence. Adonis quit sud-| che sigur store Ind been opened wi denly and “lured away the leading | sxeietan key-*-The. burginrs got #0, crippling the company | into the cellar, wh 4 of continuing to make a | o¢ many“ moisand 0 a Week an the ‘produc~ | Cigars ting ou alate-giaes win jost_ money, though he | Gow. "Wien Poltceman Heaney, of tne cs Seabroake and another | Tencerloin station, found the door open mibstitutes for Dixey. ing into Fitth avenue wide open. there sy jumped be was @ bag of cigar boxes on tne thresh end engaged In vaudev old, but no burgiars In sight Judging Wiltiame cireuit Qnantity of stuff shit had been up from the storervom to ‘the he @ thieveg murt have been at tended by a dray Benson & tried 7 Thomas oo REST FOR GOV. 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