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= bent “Ss pois ties rk “to moore aeons ea at alee a threw the ball OR Rr Ne Third Inning. now pitehi led out to C Keeter, uN ler struck © out on a long bit to 0 @ wild pitch by in place of oe Orta at nt aul and caught Conroy's necessary wallop and to centre sent both yp in home, Davis foreed a4 on & rrounde: © to fied to Hoffman. Blberteld's enough for the Ki struck out. ong drive againet the scoring Elberte}d the first big yel) our of the cro to a “scored struck Tv Kileinow out. Fifth Inning. Hfted «high fly Enigfit itfted a high one fry etruck out. NO RUNS. | _Knlabt threw out Hurhes pired the same way Keeler wan @ «toynder to Murphy Sixth Inning. struck out Hartsel to R b ruck out Iberfeld ul stop of rounder et Laporte lert and get- wed. filed to Seybold and Laporte wo Hoffman to Keelar Conroy re. NO ta fied out to Yon ralked iMiams's ground- toreed Elberfeld at second. ove & two-ba oy to wl racked © single Be bay Laporte nm out ind. ‘* Murphy jer into right, Hoffman ver second. soc ‘i!ams. Kiginow TWO Seventh Inning. out, Elberfeld to Chase. went ouf the same way Murphy to Keeler. NO RUNS. Mied out to Seybold. Con @ neat single to centre. Con 1 a ONEOT « single to centre. a two-bagger lato right came in. @ crowd by oing wild, and Connie M Dygert from the box. Ben in to take his place. out a slow hit to Cross and § Hb to third. Laporte strunk o UNS. Eighth Inning. got_a base on balls and te on Knight's out to Chase. 6. med the ball against the sco for two Bases. scoring Lord. B out to Klelnow ng off second ropped_a bunt toward th it ovt. Kielnow fied out betted for Hw was forced Out at second rounder to Murphy roy. NO RUNS. Ninth Inning. Castieton tehed the fast innin York. Pyrittinns threw out re got Cross. ecler, NO RUNS. to w out Chase. Murphy. got Barry was ONE RUN roy roy out scored berteld and this der Williams Doe re int 9 ‘on | Bender tor fart. Seybold fica! ‘Bot Keeler's line smash. Ben- El- ON BOXING GOES Measure to Legalize Amateur Sport. Mhipecie! to The Brening Word) ALBANY. N.Y. Apri 16 ~The Pr: Sey amateur boxing bill slipped thro. the Assembly to-day by « Sertty, and the measure Were prohibiied from taking any m He said there were no amat outside of the universities biymen Francis and Young jw York, supporied the bill js bed voted against it, but to the oliver side aune on the Amateur Ath wetta ck ALOERMEN URGE _ oe Adopt a iesolution Calling the Mayor to Appoii 4 mittee to Justell It absence of Pr Vice-Cha k ded at th Aide In the Gowan man p Boare of Alderman Brov galling upon ibe Sommittor of experta wo i ' Hen plant to ond Lever com aH aupy> 1 Without op eer Bothy 0 tie invention ‘ ong Doves Presiden! Anvarn's %,! prea v Made by the rex x isebonete of A nd a Nir of aw the cliy, ars r Fesviulion provsed ina ry a Bon I/TEO DERAILED WAU. April &-—The Nox # Rerth Coast Limited Was wehaned Rear Guru BAG OVE verses. Wncluding waged On dluius ear 7 TO GOVERNOR Marty McCue Opposes) w now goes to Gov. Hughes tor Menature. Marty MoCuc. the New York Aw @embiyman, and ex-chamy boxe Wpperes the bill, He said ic gives ty Amsteur Athletic Union a ix i ef the boxing buriness. and the Bullivan and other officers of tae m would be getting the profits While the men who did the box and | ghe went to his office. we ‘ Declares She Ever Publishing column statement from Mrs: Charles The statement opens by saying her daughter: closing address to the Thaw jury Gone denies hat she sided the District ey in any way and that she had Deen ween by Mr. Jerome, Mr, Garvan. Mra. Holman then or Mr. Hartridge Getatie her struggle following the death of her first husband, in her efforts properly to raise her two children, and says her daughter first posed for an artist named Storm, of Philadephia. Pa., whe met Evelyn at Cresson, Pa. a summer resort, when a Jittle «irl Daughter Was in Love With Stage. “Florence,” she @ays, “was in love th the stage. She 414 everythme to discourage her. but it was useless. The story of Flor- ence’s first meeting with Btanford White, «be says, ie substantially as told by her on the witness stand. When Florence returned she told ner mother she .ad met the grandes man, and (ater when Mr. White sent for he Warned Her Against Men. Mr. White, she says, werned her spe- cifically against severs! young men with whom Florence bad become acquainted, but did not refer to Thaw. His manner, words and actions were the personification of whole-hearted dis Interested generosity Mrs Holman ‘EVELYN NESBIT’S MOTHER REPLIES T DELMAS'S ATTACK a Loving Guardian— Daughter's Story About White Was Never Told to Her. PITTSBURG, April 16 (Copyright, 1907, by The Pittsburg Leader mpany).—The Pittsburg Leader this afternoon prints a six- Thaw, in which she defends herself against the accusations expressed and implied against her during the Thaw trial. which Harry Thaw shot Stanford W: “It is most important for you to say absolutely nothing.” Until now she has remained silent ‘and has been forced to take the defensive becaus: of the attack made upon her by Mr. Delmas in his says, and if ever a woman reposed im. | live.” THE EVENING \ WORLD, TU BLACK NOT 10 0 TAKE A HAND IN THAW DEFENSE Will Never Again Appear in Criminal Case. PLAN Was a Faithful and BAIL OPPOSED, Jerome Argues. That Even a Million Wouldn’t Be Enough. Former Governor Frank Black bas made it ninin that ander no ctreum- stances will he consider any proposition to become chief counsel for Marry ‘Thaw, eimyer of Stanford White. While taking lunch wit « friend at a down town club to-day the ex-Governor said J. Holman, mother of Evelyn Nesbit that two nights after the night upon hite she received this telegram from oniy one left to try tn the world. In my life I have figured in but two murder cases—I prosecuted Bat Bhea at Troy and I defended Roland B. Molt eux In this county—#nd I never expect to take another criminal case as long as Tuve “There ia 1s much chance that I wil! defend that young man Thaw as there is that I will eo to Harlem on wines.” Pllc confidence in a man, whe aays,| Whon a reporter for The Evening ihe 044. Word saw Mr. Black at his offices Mrs, Holman then aagerts that {f Fior-|N0. 10 Broadway. he declined to add ence underwent the experience that ia |t0 or detract from the remarks he maid to have Defallen her, she did not) had . fake her into her confidence. “Have you been approached with a Continuing, whe eaye: “Had she tola|V!OW t defending Thaw?’ asked the me what she told the Taaw jury, it /Teporter would not have been necessary for| “If such @ thine had happened It Harry Thew to kill Stanford White, 1/WOuld be a professional matter which would bave done it myeelf.” T ooukt not discuss. be sald. Henry MoPike, partner of Dalmas Eus pean Trip a Nightmare. Speak to-day demanded of Clerk Penny in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court of the European trip Mrs. Holman says the letters from Thaw to Delmas “Every detall of the t as and ja|which were filed as exhibits in t a nightmare tome. Mr. Thaw joined us|lunacy proceedings two weeks ago in Paris. Florence and I shared the|MaPike said the letters were private pame apartments, Mr. Tha property gf Mr. Delmas and had no pn Bae Ar paca ‘Dearing whatever upon the case proper Which appealed to Florence Clerk Penny declined to surrender the Thaw in Paris did not appeal to me. |letters unieas Justice Fitzgerald signed Florence testified that We guarrelled order to that effect, and Mr. Me- frequen‘iy while in Paris, tn fact, i iw. Ungally, | ‘Tne disagreements " were | Pike went away In sore cau by my protests at visi . Sr get Ain di at visite to val Will Oppose Bail Plan. In closing Mra. Holman says: District-Attorney Jerome will fight “T solemnly affirm that my love for my daughter Is as deep and intense as it was when I frat held her in my arms a helpless baby, Ri less of all that has transpired my affection is uneltered. The door of my home is mn to her and will swing wide at the Hghtest tap, to-day, to-morrow and always’ while I hard against admitting Thaw to balland he {s confident that the millionaire wil Janguish in prison this summer tn apite of the fact that he is ready to offer $1,000,000 cash ball ‘The District-Attorney does not believe that Thaw will get free on an order from the Supreme Court pending a new IN THE TENDERLOIN Chief Big Throng a Scare. INDIAN OM WARPATH “MRS, SOEBER BACK, Pie-in-the-Face Gives} ~ The police of the Tenderloin Station ol a real Indian this afternoon and a | crowd of about five thousand pale faces, | |inciuding women shoppers, got the acare | Jot uretr It | Old Chief Pt Face ts one of the Junreconstructed scalp hunters who! make goose pimple n the patrons of podrome. His tribe name is Big 2 For a week old chief has been playing Alice Bit by the the ¢ Water in special reh down Broadway. He got in « dispute to-day with another Slou who dédan't to-day with another Sioux who didn’t and as they walked down Broadway iscussing the fasue it sounded like the mversalion of ay aUtoumibile exhaust The @ispute got so hot at Thirty-ninty street that Mr, Pie-in-the-Face drew | usty gun and fired twice, while the other disputant did the sun dance in double quick. Just then Policeman ad the Traffic Squad, jumped nto the fra and knooked out the Pe in that part of Broadway yer over and ao Hrady had 4 with the Mippodror ‘ ived him of his gun—@ ' v andied toy of the | ‘ alibre, whien belongs in the ead hea ola in-theaFace. te the Tender 5 te FILTRATION PLANT mm Com- orn saat two t u VOLCANO ADDS TO | EARTHQUAKE TERROR, morning PAZO OINTMENT Je guara 4400 0 Sobing. Bilnd’ Bleeds “les im Che 14 Gaze of money trial, and will ergue that one million Gotlars to Thaw is no more than @ few bundred dollars to another mur- Gerer, and that if Thaw should be re- leased on his big bali, other prisoners in poor circumstances could make claim to the same sort of justice. Members of the Thaw family are con- fident that Thaw will be released on bail, Mra, William Thaw, mother of the prisonor, will go to Pittaburg to- morrow. She plans for Thaw and his wife to join her at Crescent, Pe., where she will spend the summer. The Coun- tess of Yarmouth, Thaw's sister, will wail for England to-morrow, Josiah ‘Thaw and his wife will go to Watch- cliff, R. L, and Mr. and Mra. George Carnegie will make # trip Bouth. Eveiyn Thaw will remain at the Hotel Lor- raine. Mother to Choose Couneel. Ii sa now certain that Thaw has prac- tically dismissed all of his old counsel with the exception of Daniel O'Reilly | Mra, Wiliam Thaw ts expected to take @ hand in the election of Thaw's new Gefenders. Before the firet trial Thaw would listen to no advice and chose his own Gefenders, irrespective of the RECALLS LEXOW INVESTIGATION Was an Important Wit- ness in Riot Exposure of Police Methods, When the French limer La Sevole from Havre docked last Baturday a couple of OMi-time Geteottve sergeants on the pler ame greatly interested in one of the second cabin passengers, a weman who “ppeared on the passenger list Mrs Loutee Sn They recognized her as| Wishes of the members of his family Mrs, Matilda Soeber, alias Mme. Her-| Altiougs Mr.O'Reilly now stands at the mann, alias Mme. Herbert, ono of the| bead of the tumbled heap, it is probabie thet the preparation for the second triaj end the trial itself will present a pha- lanx Jost as imposiog as that which fatlei to main anything better than « @rawn battle. Although the firm of Hartridge & star witnesses in the Lexow investiga tion, who gave testimony that had no wmall part in the Aumifllation of certain police officers, some ef whom are still ¢ Department. questioned the woman. longer actively con- ne admitted her idenuty bi Penboty i» be by teat she had not been in New York = mamber, A, Russell Peabody, wat ake the country since 184, whea she dis. Dee. Thais, Besenes seMnee appeared while the Lexow inv fo, [months past, bes continued his daily wa detectives informed ere AURA to two Fenmes Bhd to-day BRO res migration authoritt ¢ whe was nn| fiat Be BAS 0 eetnoritative A ge . phe waa detained at Ellis laasde | WHO Wes uatl lately bis avowed ana The Examination Board b ie Mer] ee ee tairtovh EA jer spending thirty five minutes on ms on her Bunda he Sate ad ee TAany: She asserted! surderers’ How Mr. Peabody came out W York, Acoording to Lee Ainin] of the Toms, To the reporters who joe be Paris after leaving this ¢ nd ver ep el teeny ira Bal make no statement before Thurs. pisemed ~~ on 1° | dey, and thet no one connected witn Agente in thie country, ehe eaid. have! gay ease Ul) Make GAY Riabompnl ‘> ompleted tor her arrangements to sell gc pom ray yy Be This wae taken (6 mean that air Pigg Panay wt ens , iw mer had re-estebusned himself in pried pacaenery 90 ilant Al least tentatvely, even ag Paya . 4 he hed ever been entirery kive bonds to re to Europe on| ihe Famke @f counsel for ae Le Savoie next Thursday A representative of the French line! be) Adeins. who @eined distinction aod avai,’ ha’ caatennietiiee ial of Mata mombers in New Orieans, will be engaged by the de . Oe that Mra. Smith k on fomee. vrovably, He sn © of the most ihe date appointed. Bh parcied in| Gistingulshed lawyers ih Louisiane. A | p aa is 7 rf e eoaien from hie hy ie imet might maid ® vow in the city at \ that he had left his office suddenly Taac t ory her property Rieck simi now wae supposed to be In } t ow proce: On Her testimony In the Lexew proceed Mile" avd. t..” tormer Aves sensations! tn the extreme. strict Attorney, hag een consult he said she paid protection money to] ifection of the dal/idant. who ects Binge Acer pong nen hogess Withaut reference (o iH t he privilege of the wishes of his advisers. 60 has Abr s bam Lev but neither of these Inwyers aso hd MBG Oleoupe the cage in any way pe Gisag 4, and | OW Acting District . Attorney ‘the "bea eer who has charge of the office . ue o Jerome's abeence, was informed | aya today tat some of the papers were PQmith hee wach Coal inclined to make much of the visit of A ‘0 one or two of the jurors to Mr. Del. nage Merve) | gene Fostorday, he said - fusies > ° " trial) ended several of the her business furor to Mr. Jerome's Hy Bmice and had s chat with him tin e Ge wae pr wroprlely in thelr action Nor be do I tee any posible tm propriety in was Hai: ‘several’ aya’ eter "to one of the | one 0 to No lawyers for the dete: ° use #he ie saad ve “It is preposterous to sugsrst (hat we York w ts Oo make any re ‘geen or ree ete snaking ton - on the pizengeh such inet ould mot wef eee If @ Juror had ap tiny op oF me oy it probable that he ¥, tree from day to the public oftcag a ae eben tet attorney engaged in the case? Ex-Governor Says He “E would not take that case If tt were! ESDAY, APRIL DA 1907. 1100 MEN IN TOMBS IN 16, JUMPED FROM | Some Recent Victims of | Concealed Deadly Weapons April 14—George M. Sechler and Alfred Sellick, two policemen of the Mercer street station, and Charles Vincenzo, alad of nineteen, shot Theodore S. Cox Left at in Washington Square by Salvatore Governale, Sechler died in stantly with a bullet in his heart. Sellick died to-day, Vincenzo || Home Full Report of is at the point of death } April 15—Ernest Hertman and Jacob Theiss, murderously attacked || Suicide Plans. with stilettos by Antonio Genevara and a one-armed accomplice, i Nace who escaped, while defending © woman from tnsult on a Third |! rheodore 8 Cox, for over forty years avenue “L” train, Hertman, stabbed to the heart, is dead. Thetss || transfer agent of the Fall River Mine, a is dying. man With thousands of friends and ac- April T—John B. Merrall, forme® District-Attorney of Queens County, | QUAintances in shipping and business dangerously stabbed with a etiletto in the hands of a man whose | commited muicite at midnien Berucaae {dentity 12 unknown. The attack was made on a lonely road at ht by Jumping from the Fall River | midnight. Mr. Merrall is in a dangerous condition. ner Puritan when the boat waa mid April 6—Man whose {dentity has not been discovered shot and killed Inf ey tev eee ae pen onton And New: front of Mock Duck's home, No. 10 Doyers street. odisal Asin W sleek seta adey iaoen, if March 31—Gluseppe vagua shot and Killed Ficetta Gavagua, his cou tng he could not be found, but | ath's wife, during a quarrel at her home, No. 457 West Forty-izth J Croat cyesiassss. money and s letter | | street. Gavagua committed suicide toot rs ope ra Rael saa March 30—John Pterola shot at on West End avenue and Sixty-ninth [| *iateroom j street by a gang of roughs and then beaten nearly to death with ice DEADLY WEAPON WAR SOUND STEAMER AT MIDNIGHT ia no doubt in the mind of the i t the elder Cox committed sul j blackjacks and sandbags. ide because he left letters behing when Mag ae CSS ere a. went away describing In detal) how ———— 16 Intended to end his life. As a pre (Continued from First Pare.; | cautionary measu-e, however, Mr. Cox BH called at Police Headquarters to-day they were already beginning to team their les not a rusty “buldog” | and asked that an alarm be sent out | for his fathe Theodore § old. {gun nor a home-made stiletto was discovered Magistrate House, on the bench, didn’t waste cny time on the dark- been taken by Acting raigned before a magistrate Strange | hie stateroom, as they were re he eld two of them and dis Join their down-town compatriots, A Bunch from Harlem. Frank Zacalo, who owns @ pool par t xOing to sell them. jor at No. 161 First avenue, was one |, The procesis from the ale. whlch ts of the pistol-carrying Italians to be) 30 nually, go to the Police Pen- jon Fund. arraigned before Magistrate Cornell in| Through Peter B. Acritalll, Coroner, It the Harlem Court to-day alee becor ‘0 snows that in consequence nk oO Pollcemen Bellec Zacalo bemoaned his fate inasmuch | r.& movement son. foot mmene as he seemed to be the victim of hard ding’ prominent Italiane to keep men luck. He was leaning over @ table in his pool place trying to make @ difMfcu o'clock Saturday night {don't feel lke selling them at pubil ection for twenty-five to Mfty cents We hays aome 2.000 pistols and | jece. They should be destroyed and I 0e their nationality from carrying |londed platols. Coroner Acritelli sai that Veep page Ttallans were abo: = ean mmunieate with the It giet aeben Poileeans Bipnier pases | der Mayor des Planch, by. He saw @ queer protuberance In| 911i General in this city, Count levbandl Zacalo's hip pocket. When the pocket | Massigita, for advice and suzgestions was prospected by the astute cop It Funeral of Victims. } yielded a ferocious revoly Zacaio|_ The funeral of Policeman Georke 31 | was held for trial in $400 ball. as were j Rector will be eld at the home of iis " 4 i pther No. ACON e#treet Michael Yols. of No. 414 East One Hun- | jyn at 7 o'clock to-morrow maint Ee Gred and Fifteenth street, and Fred Dal-|body will be escorted by police, headed mato, of No, 94 East One Hundred and YY the police band, to the foot af Ful n ton street, Brooklyn, where the Annex Twoifth street. ferry will be taken to Jerege Gity, and In the Essex Market Court Magtetrate the Pennaylvania train wit be take: Fian held nine more Italians—some in for Danville, Pu. the dead man's tor bonds .of $1.00 each—they bad long Tiare ¢ busigh will ‘be at thas) kniyes—and the others, who had packed " The funeral of Policeman Albert se! | pistols, in bonds of $00 each. Evidentiy leok will be from the home of his aunt he held a knife-carrier to be @ worse | MIS. Murdock, No. 94 South . Third atreet, Hrooklyn, on Thursday eveniig man and more dangerous thao &® Fe The service will be read then and on i volver toter, Friday morning the body will be taken | | | Tony Begretio, who had tried to stab | to the Grand Central station at 10 a detective in the back while taree of ec Bd chen to Tonks ‘or burial ner street st here the dew his friends were being searched, was | meee tretseslened has tat tee =f men were assigned, has not been draped held tn 1,000 bonds in mourning. but the fag has been at Cox was sixty-three years He retired from active work about |browed prisoners who came forward. He averaged a case a minute. mag tachi Lo ee oat live with : fi : C- ts son in Now Jersey. He suffered @ Each man who. had been caught with arms on his person was held in severe attack of grip last winter and bond of $2,000 for Special Sessions. When the last of the group had ae frequently given way to atiacks : é a) of deepondency since. gone back to the pen the Magistrate said | at was ig scene te caw “J want to say that in no case will I release one of these men on! York two or imes a week ee i a one of these visits early last week he bail bond under forty-eight hours. | will accept only real estate bond Bought a ticket-and a statercen-on—the and | intend to take at least two days in order to examine carefully into | Puritan for Boston on the Saturday * ” i nigh if He left mM Saturday each piece of surety that is offered.’ ‘ parilae te waane ta thtow York Sata Tuaticn Wyatt, of Special Seasions: tactiven Of tat Corman | nothing about his intention of taking | made th statement w he hi hor | Practice of bbing eve: a trip on the Puritan. Wee eae Maatstrate down the corrido do ie ‘ i 1ymAR they i When he did not return to Ridweth bd | nad done arching him. he had any cor m h cd “In the future tt ts’ our ntion to| Dand hardware aboard they took him) Park tat t his family became unish heavily those who are qeullty of | before the nearest Magistrate, who, in-| alarmed. 0) nday his room was Rarrying concealed weapons. They are| oicnd O° Assessing a sm e IM | searched, and three letters addressed | going tg «et long terms at hard labor ici Will Abad U t Weseunt to his son were found. One was dated |On the Yeandi. Heretofore we hay p Up Wort | March 1, one March 4 and the other Been letting much offenders off, anally | Commissioner Bingham told an Even) qiviy yi In each lett he oid stsan With ‘Anes. | Free SOW OF we eS up the work of arresting Ital. /had written his determination kill mricter. jer on who carry weap hameelf. carries & pistol, a stiletto or dirk. 2] Droken up the practic 5 3 1 t, a blackjack, or brass knuck- | felt confident of his abliity to do so if), The, ‘etter @ated Apa 15 was explic~ why ees punished by a fine and «| yaies would ynite in holding {t Mr. Cox Proce ‘es aye ee aes de Se ee renders and the Justices of Spe- | step he intended to take. j@ wave the maxanum penitentiary sentence of Spesions in sending them to the number of tne ticket he bad purchased year. Je ot nge thing happeted thikicera-;and the number of the stateroom he In the Merrisiana Police = Cour' | ing’ Among the ben arrested last night had engaged. He maid he would jump Magistrate Crane showed no mercy i: | cre never wap AN rn Jong knives wh overboard prompti at midnight ae ht plstol-toters who ha aith hat his coat, hat the twenty-eight Di Data pcies ceven men Who carried them sere | that his coat pet. eveelapeee mm qeuths in the Italian settiemente aay. he Bs Te letter lett on the boat wap mailed the Bronx. He held them in a A ston agit to be, pit 10 the pro: | Me Lae ar Ee okaewee et $500 each for Special fe elons, and sit scuous sate of revolvers.”’ contiaued | boa: who were wet ecauntited (wite one or two exceptions the en| Commissioner ie missing wan say he red cated by the pollee should be de- orma | h and s te twenty-eight went to the Tombs & 9 iroved and not be sold at public auc j be ie No all of them until after il Coward Coward Arch Support Shoe More than thirty me "A half mast ond will be until efter the | riginal Arch Support iwned be-| cluding Capt. Miles O'Reilly. will be | Shoe and—the best. Te Mugistrate Barlow, in the Jeffer-| relieved from duty in order that they Rel hestral | son Market Court Many of them were| may attend both funerals in a body ene ‘ es hy Oo aL represented by counse! but only a tow a taxed muscles and gradually Tory Sinema rEN. Those ‘eis ware mnt WANTS HER MARRIAGETO) restores the arch of the foot i Mom cases in default of | I t Cor eums of $100 and $20 # to its normal position. Cor- The wholres neers rriretin a DIVORCED MAN SET ASIDE | rects any tendency toward | raid mate on SAD SURGES OPOIT | ene cae tare are relay er *' flatfoot”’ and gives ease and pert of Manhattan Jast night, and! oP . 2 pri - | inest of the peiemnedo” were WSUee, |BUIL Tor the annulment ef her tarviegs| lvOyancy to the step. vieaged fellowes who e long been a9 been brought in the Supreme Court SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. suspected of connection with the mo- | here before Judge Keogh by Mrs. Lula | torious Black Hand society, Many of |. Dayton agalnat Arthur W. Daytor JAMES S. COWARD, | these have beso op tee fl being of Peekskill, Mra {Darton brings the | 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. |impliouted in the Kidnapping of chil- | aot on the Around that at the time of |dren, in murders, in shootings, atab- | the marriage, witioh took place In Je Pr al gv a 1 houses, robberies, blackmail and |ing. having secured « divorce from him ™ — | what not n Westchester County on May BIL iE | The raids were not without exciting | Ti*\fniit makes wns point that the | mRAUN.—On Bundex, April 14, MAR | incident. More than once # deteotive or second ceremony was performed. The| GARBT BRAUN, nee Melvia, dearly | plain clothes man and an Italian closed | decree of divoros provided, It alleged, | loved wile of Detective-Bergeemt August | on each other in what appeared to be a | Vaal the defendant onuid pct marey| Broun; loving mother of August, Joba, [Aight to the death. Then the trained |“f'his ‘in ward to be thm frst vlae thas | lester and Meten Braun; sister of Mre fighter silenced his man with # night-| ruch a question has come up in the ames Bmith, Mrs Edward Bandy and | etiok and led him whimpering to jail Westoheeter County courts. The con. Mrs Geor Irving, formerly of the | Safty mien marched from Police Head. | Macon being inade (hat a yerson cuuid | Beventh Ward, Menhetien y men ¢. ° marry again, provided the ceremony And friends are invited to quarter a pan apt Blo wes Den med in another ae ters. The company split tnt etormed at ee se ieee sequads, and one ef Joe trosini's staf = = = === Genes. 629 Bath ot Broskiyn, on of dtalles Getactives Wee assigned to | ae | Wedmesday morning, April IT, at 9180 |" Up in the Bronx, where Italian out Michael, 4th ay. and 424 at, Brooklyn |rages are almost of nightly occurre ‘Donates ot mention? polemm high requiem mney wil Capt. Price sent out Afty men, with in od for the repose of her eoul structions to catch every man carrying KEELE.-On April 18. JOUN ¥, KBELE a revolver or @ stiletto, and to look fer child of William J. and Manic leuch lawbreakers in the It n colony, | | | ‘ae! from bie late residence, 844 Held Up for Weapons. i ey fay eal agg prs | Petrosini led the raiders the cates at Bridgeport [and lialian dives in Mott, Houston. Bridgeport papers piesse copy. Hilaabeth, Stanton, Chrystie and other MYML-—LOUIA. won of Jacob Muni, ber: t * of the cit: ’ lew York Ch, | men who are dusperadoes too well to | M ’ H 51% ot, os 8 P.M. Wedneaday, April 11 | Dandy words wach them when action oF \foree te cated for When a group of t wi” Grawn | revolvers | surrounded POPSET Bhi e POD CEE tem. When keplven an Yels-were| Latest Spring models in Derbies | (307 unai; ij ange foynd iM taliage, they were’ les and Alpines, the new tating ts fered 1 tag fae In Making arrests the detectives nos Shades in the celebrated Dun- Betnb ‘ nie oe a oul only had to battle with most of tie ten | of kto. they fade, “prisoners. but with” dheir tap spies and qually. a » me jane are A 507 ermed with long knives HELP WANTED--MA <j Pith Am, Brosdway, Pilih Av. Leed they $00, were arrest- NS Ts *Y aa, eel for | Poe sa Sete po SLAPPED WOMAN AND STABBED MAN Police Looking for John Haré Now Charged with Murder. The police of the West Sixty-elghtt street etation are earching o dlecks and-tan join f the efty to-day fot John Harris, of N Mi West Sixty: ninth street, who fatally stabbed Jamed Linten, of No. 24 Weat Sixtieth atreet, leat night Linte wos standing ia front No West Sixtieth street with Wiltlam Thornton and Rosis Bryant, » N All are negroes, Harris paered the group and as he did #0 he slapped the woman on thé inten remonstra and terfered, Jiarria is accused of awhhk a loos knife and plonging It tnt 1 mn The er ran away upstairs to his room Harrie fed Linten came shortly afterward and started fi Roosevelt Hospita He had walked to Fifty-nidtu street ald Ame terdam aven ” e fe une . s f 1 blood. Polheceman found lying there and ambulance. Linten died bee fore dnight rm T and Bessie Bryant were are rested, and y arral before Macistrate Waleh in We Side Coury Roth w Cor: is CN Time Mate your house PURE CLEAN from “cellar to garret” by using Trial Bottle 10c Your Druggis: Selis It. 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