The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 2

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TOT TE ETON RENE SE — -_ — — — [THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1907. ie os ts ai yeaa ater Te Or Mins Whe Lured Her Away SU Wo UA 112° POLIGEMEN Ta ACCUSED OF LYING | IN EVERY HOME, The following simple pre- scription, writes a noted au- thority, should made known to ev fam While it ts a & homemade = mixturé, I rful tonic and vi x ngent the Kidneys hem to filter and elim! the blood all_actds e, restoring the full or $5 per cent. of Red is, and now ts the time to take it: Fluid Ext for Official Geltpany eee EO NaN Carat und Kargon, of ounce; | of Consul’s Clerk; | Deputy Commissioner Hanson Calls | tcintit*nr mais ands cost froma macy, and any on x y at home by shaking well in-a bottle aus Noted medicat authorities MR. LE BARBIER'S PLEA| Them Perjurers for Denying at Trial Kio. Real “Evidence! 2 hat They Saw Three Cops Beat seeks Is Crazy, His Arrangements _to Run Away with Miss Whaley Don't Indicate Insanity. Real Eyidence Produced Against Up Patrolman Walsh, | the Prisoner. pel hy of the Baroness Aniaia} Declar excelien use of its t corte ) When Deputy Police Commissioner Hanson heard in the olice Headquarters to-day the story of Patrolman Steph =F With each passing hour the developments in the story of. the, flight fogether of the Rey, Jere: Kn dé Cooke, the rector of ari i George's Episcopal Church at' Hempstead, Lor ‘ “Whitiey _Ahe seventeen-year-old heiress, serve to further _ record ‘of the vanished Glergyman. His wealthy flock profess to stand aghast at the revelations of his double life as they come forth under the disappear ee —= ~~. Mansy’ ,charged With the Guetay Simon, rich mer-} who was brutally ‘t nin the back room of the Oak » the jury et 3 P. Mo. BY) Avril 42: by three fellow-oilicers, he delivered enetwoman | which he denounced the Gepartmer wt pretty gener “lying by platoons” t n exconating a ¢ y for hazing go: fend the i more than/ men off the force and then she does with her endangered life, will] when charged with brutality. know her fate The case of young Walsh wes }who had been fn the #tation house 61 er jaunty al work to overtax¢ the h * J and he told anjthe night the her 1 forward story that} that an ass ad Hanson that every word | son kept his temp ruth. He said that t when he went the Onk Btrect 8in- us an Ir Mix the remarkably your health Iris now believed that in. ion to drawing his pis vance Cooke took wilh him between $4,006 eolected a few days ago as a judgment ayainst a railroad he mld lon the nigh --+-------------------------- ------- n s| convin > Jurors come filing in with thelr verdi mpany to the bal ‘ Cause of injuries which members of his household sustained in a wreck. See sr itialle sete card or te emainter Br \ it thee at si There is even a report that he cannily borrowed the com! ble sum | min c. pracbobiact a ere adie us city | tacth and Christopher C. Pitarera: | The Jur “Of $800 from his richest parishioner, August Belmont, before he c | Suareas, Cat saath apres suspen Oh | cal Dad m Perjurers ‘the social horizon of Hempstead which he had ornamented for | conclumion of Mr. \le Barbie's € "years. In fact it is claimed that Mr. Belmont admitted as m last ni | Assistant District-asttorney , Ely ail a Sah tue final » ther + him and about th 263 z Pata session of the vestry of the church to discuss the sudden scandal | a\big erpwd in the fr eat trim bout the head | Sel is sixth adh inceniad 3 : * pout the by ° | plato Entrance Is Throug' 7 _ CONFESSED TO HIS WIFE ar they 4m about the & we fag Pm ; aba swhen tay area ate Furilties’ stare; * at is also stated ‘that on last Sunday he co: ee to his wife -that hé 1 cou aler te crawled up to his Lawyer Gra 2 wat ¢ {tory and | aw t - had fallen in love with the ei whose. guar lly was, and Bese) Fats | Oorenitory oP see Ser ars C R E D i] T ding to the story, aa bthe sate tb 2 es : f one Mik an | stairs and ¢ er that he : k= t seid} ar Dress Wellon $1a Week offictal one, for personal in “When t £ ~ ress We in a ee elp of prayer and eresi i » issue, peep eombiio | Policeman Wats! ; 73 This welhfeled fit of remorse, Fee”. Mae. c Papel hanna The Men and “Mwould: seem, was a shrewd ruse jof the eloquent dissembler to get Mrs : ssl Inakdaaar nang’ j their booth and smashing thelr fists Int? re eeeaee maton elaine: Yy M. i on L. y . seveyat c © n Conse a By “Cooke out of the way. in order that his abandonment of her might t i } Mr. Le Baruler jmy fs also bit me in the forve in corte oung en More easily accomplished. | tpenidigatre rea it cyst aye | {| Walsh polnted to. a wound on fis relied Jorrned eran buc| | Who want smart Spring Suit Xt la the solemn opinion of the vestry |haunted'me. 1 became infatuated wilh | f 5 of a, cqnspl r | cheek, where he said one of é hearing to-morrow, w he if will find here all the age | , ‘ , | mén had bitten bis de . ites ma the shocked congregation that the| ier Wien dl firs pS pf Sinon. Mie fmén had bitten him. He Sesper_into_the cave. snappy, up-to-c styles ey. Mr, Cooke's mind has been un- |] have’ . i | i po. abtual aye request of Mr. Hanson, opened his cost = —— modera"e in price yet costly in Wound ever since he was in a trolley ac- n\ \ ad been fo Jand shirt ang showed anot Ro if, you are hard to Weldent threo years ago. Curiously “ AM where he had been savagely n. } Ay larc 4 mobody raised a hand to’ halt ° Deratory “They tore my Letaie tot went * Park &Tilford ae er anxi . 4 or w. er met away tone aC woen se. te the young probationary nn has ahow: wou: the pheowiss poung past Hider the ae of ki CON y AESORI \ ANIL AIR fice, petore the ling, a rola taka el baie me unl Ti aed De ee boy oe ‘woman attentions that were a and 8 st man was on his Way up senseless to the floor pone vane tail ed clothing we carry You f Bp the stevs. ere half @ score officers in the dor- i tailored clothing we carry. | ¥ Pe pimdesionk Vilage os en als ite [3 sr “La Baroler flayed Patrolman Libs ory not one raised a band t) save The Havana Cigar stock know “seeing is believing,” and ae openty apbratding him for his per- Sea enna | Wersanaky, who acresued the Baroness | walsh Bn hes of this house comprises when you see the quality of fay, or when the grandmother of Flo-}sing tw 4 : :" way just afte After Welsh hed tok a if - materials, the workmanship and fate Wanley was Derging sn to leave Bathe’ 2 Sal aa Shot. Self. Ththei Times In Gee To-day She} td, siven more 2 | Dewuty _Commiaetoner Hanson salted |! sae tia ap at eas theHiGorithe escneutwe kudw te er house from | into the 1~ a4 mf Mr jeut. Glynn to and. Gly and sizes from the ski iy, iil be satistied- that you sham | the plea “ive, outruged Tall “ 1 j enth on the desk at the Oak Street Station ; Skilled you will be satis "Wie Pulpit Deciared Vacant. | yon hr aug) ta Ope But Walked to the Says Only Relatives Will x thet area on: the night ie¢)) Me saps The individual makers of Cuba. \1can be outtitted to your entire calloused han his ows | } he sald Sbe h : ‘0 tool ye i ene | Phe vestry has declared the charge of Phetisen to Whaley. "Or perhaps the Police S | Witness Ceremony. cus which the Distriot-Attorney | Lenteuant was asleed to look 08 Wee) I!” There is largest opportunit | | liking. Bt Res vacant. in due. course off Leer 9f, publ fi pain gn fad aoe olice station. | ‘pren unable to attack on apenas , aober bed stg y } : jtime the formality of unfrocking the 1 fs ee Attacks the Policeman fore belt for selection among best Shall we cherge your ecreant ‘clergyman may be gone ay | Mins Anni ro going to believe a common) wae put be Dim sar any of this urchase, which may _ paras with—anieas he should the more 2 ie sod young man ot orien | Tener Ou pnees ot en, ithe lite of AG ret oe h pened Ret meee | Be paid tor in weekly php larva that + arate eine Bates Steel an tnt “{ saw nothing and heard nothing out individuality and the finest ayments? Itwillbea + Gn fact Bishop Burgess, head of the | [hat there were 1 rs Con : seh Sega s ; Ney ales y t pe Salocese, uttered this warning to-day: | her ‘suspicions with ‘the encanta aa Yee 8 BURPICIOR | OE ne a pecnded oar ot his etait! character pleasure to ad@ your; MUnless the Rev, Mr. Cooke ay by |that even theae tnd conned 2 le a (a LaF es sel pm What?" | jmame to our Hist of fetborrow and makes a satisfactory; Pastor's Wife Kn 4 IARI eae amther aa no proof produced | #24 shouted: | “Wh ee al vee Lapin lant customers. and honorable explanation of bis con- clergyman’s bewut ! 6 atthe Hot ‘ sy Of ene Gee ed Glynn suilenly. | SACK ‘SUITS 6 to have him re Lede vistted-by Mr. « awe off the star ordered tne : f moved from the ry." ‘ : i ty Commission: . e called —— ee cuate stony Sas Gitnan reeds Bir eee mage TEE At $12.50 * $30 Wy festrumental in “bringing the » aud myself has been wet for M. Feelor up from the South, is mainly iit,’ 1¢ will we the Art ciris ey {j | Eee iateaenty showing (ihe (correct pe isee ampere tee LONGSHORE STRIKE Open Saturdays Till10 @inawcial condition of Si. George's and‘ for us P.M. Owith deploring the sad consequences of 2 w © per- : 2. The ceremony wilt SPREADING TO THE ; formed by = clergyman, and ‘It wil mot be at Mr. Corey Apartments Sherry’ at ell, 4M. After (he marriage I will make my home im New York, | My place will be ihe | the everthrow of a mind so gifted the Rey. Mr. Cooke's, la this propa- he is having the laudavie o ‘peration of his prosperous fellow- BIG OCEAN LINERS. Sherry's, OF at nvicted on any aart io” Lump mony nko for nearly two hours © street outside the A Mr. Ely took Jews time for his sum-gock with no one to handie t ne strike began at the Busch Storer Brooklyn, yesterday, and fit 2. Meanwhile the story stands in this of! (Continued from First Page.) form: The Rey. Mr, Cooke is a fuxi Mve from public opinion and from th» view. He has broke most sacred @bligations that he or any man could make, vor when the girl's father lay @ying more than ® year ago he asked mobiles haa stood ell day negiec an Une vid’ aide, Will be wo one pr baer. Of the Tine t the by 5. We were nap eat py wer alitiee Old [en Mr Le Be roman the defense red longshoremen were reported on || For that “dark brown taste,” pledged bimaelf to pro- jovks very good | would have been laughed out of court this: smerging. C/ing. (UR): 4A% or any shade of brown or Floretta Whaley and her sister It seems like hom | le sald {t was foolish to assume that n Fuiton ferry to) }) bl | slay abroad, Jany one except. the Frenchwoma forgrays and biues—in over- | could have shot Blmon. Te dwelt yet of Forty-second sireet. stronzly upon. the woun man's The oo fentfeation of the Baroness as he boats, partioularly plaids or plain—you'll find a satisfying assortment in Tt was only yesterd. ih, which Includes such na that Cooke's Owing to th morning Miss | passers who weal up the bia te Standard as August Belmont , . her apartme i te y aM. ade = Mr. and Mrs, The: . 9 ‘Pali ger ten gna ood Wp: 4 the name ot | Fenged Soran & Mp oe TOE his AMOY CCS | freighters, got Into Lhe game late this Lambert custom made, a vem: dis Het as oly i , Mr Kiy dented warmly that there | afternoon and added a big army of men'|| ready-to-wear clothes. flere Havemeyer learned how well ‘ t ; f y addrens, Ad Not Mabelie's Father. niit’besn’ ent stat on tae pert eftie| reve ann y Smart models equal in the the Young pulp!t orator had kept bi vuple of bevel osecution to railroad th: renese 4 to a dying man. If the truan shim he) york to. La fasey to prison of the electric chair |) The men at the American line pler|/ i tee detail to the best Preacher holds r over the ement issued with the appr ast He wears Mr. Le Barvior broke in here trying are striking for an increase of the hour-| oe” bat a ee } ne mee Over si A alge aba : al to explain that he bed not meant to | 1, wage crom % to # cents. J, H.|{| tailors, but a mbert fomes of ase The Vestry ts overwhelmed by the paparecy as. in anange ofthe aperating de pres, ae sort, ie -~ unexpected siainity and is & joes t 4 rel partment of the Inter onal Mercantile “Ask the Man Who Wears Them." ad as left in trust nt fae ashe tannat te of koume | # f he sald Marine, which is the Morgan ship mer eer gy Beopeaped * » ‘ m ker and controls both the Red Star end SUITS end TOPCOATS, | rr pee ayn Hlanchard ‘ordered. ‘short rican lines, said to-day that th role to her dears! ° ott ‘ Who are you talking I'd Uke | recon, saying he would be prepared ta | disaffected men had not approached him $15.00 to $45.00 ALAIN IEADA CME, whe slipped awey 2 \ to know?” he de y rae the Jurors when they returned | — def r and ne 4 TVOIMAQ ALL PINS Came to light. She eda! Ee di eben ailinaaee fa therés | to the opurt with thelr demande for @ raise, 30-4) CORTLANDT S87. ve to her grandmother meant to run off b: he was asked poo == nahh (te-pieatavelle @tieast” e BAD FOR MORALS OF BOYS gnother ietter admitting Goat * | therefore could not consider the claims until properly presented. 183 BROADWAY, paing tn. from jeveromd love ob h A its proper * meee ‘Toe strike began among the Italian ena, reverend lover. ya f condit The fut nly 2 1 to brighten tn spirit after) “Why, Ellin Corey's fiancee—the ae The strike DeckS among" Me Ses e te Miss Audrey Townser e wil! tuke 4 rs ot erviews Cooke tress, you khuw George E. Watson, pracrietor of the | Work t the Busch Stores docks, and * : y a git eminence 0 Separture of Bir. t ene. better Erem. the. Gir. vies mat anorted Ard said & 6% | alckel show at No. 7 Third avenue up| {he pollos have lean eppreuenete..of f i P Townsend the, Whaley’ « asot Wife Lesria of bale Pertidy Dent tha ered and: John Hopkins Unive 2d. ‘ekg a Amel Me acbee ih we the mien are armed with knive —w , secret Ww Hh she 1 t able Ld Ls at the . on saad J i? revolve rouble been Meant to leave Hempstead and never ‘ ¥ } Hott the corner to the G ‘ the morals of you | Strike @ Surprise Here — S } * application : ‘ i aut | a from: ity foot Has Leased Garden Tower, ‘io. we y 8) he strike caine as a wurprioe in New ‘a fet ations Ii is now known that as ‘4 af he Revel et tad y hae | the tower yew aalied °F naw | Yor! pevied, ualtl wider sl BAT Fon ee oo Pour Months ago the Kirl's xrandmother |° 8h had i! t f was. given strength i oA th i Af g d ; Drage £00. New yorkie” ® hat the minister had infatuated | | inn SSliev mid the tower wag Besides Watson, * Celtio 18 sailing under the Ameri i unformed mt " a aa paced ye ie! ed. aa witnesses ig, who Can ine et duler in place of the Mt Afire with grief and eor- | she bad & It Wa: t 5 cxirasrdinary conducted the ut ond a, abe. ies oe " s"her hus * a Mr testimony and ule more than & a br ad the ro. ures them aselves The boys were few one In Fapite of thin “ + 1 t Riantara expressed as to her ability to sail on ; eet tbe 3 Btantord Stee tine Saturday “e yoy bioe when they met te ise A We 7) ; pane Me (etapa AUTO RUNS S OVER CHILD. About Thy" Of the ongahorenien, who Hol otic eat w f s | are out on strike » ne » | W'Srd"Qot alailory ines? dasetoioa’ in SreulAL FOR (HIS FRIDAY | Wanunonws, ¢ Bier sep op ! ‘ 4 ‘ at Pt to-de: hey oar Newark, N. J.. May 2—Crace Smith, | #t/ Viace Park y H set waa | | wir de autking | fet Anan sltnaa kd gyetyoare old, whoge homme | reg Anas SL THOM CHERRY CREAM 10c Poole), these visits to my house | & . eins : 1 , ‘ Yt ie ection with Haley atrest, le to Bt Bas ° One sex bee KISSES... . POUND cquummmsiecincesinanteimmmmanemmaete i You * « married ma » ed 7. i rem The ¢ eye, nave en Weert at to perauad — Reams Xow are «mer , vt ee : mse: | Be ot tasieig : iiiver te sol ASS’TED FRUIT & NUT 5c). LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS Rieu massa} not come to my t F 1 fo mule (s mid to be owaed by Mra. all Mee eaupt CHOCOLATES.POUND Fe ear ] 1 Fiyp s. moon, f ry ‘Chded On the parade and | Park How store ope evenings unt 44 Diack lestie Whaley,” he sald. “I must see pal Ver + eink feeue Bridge, F Smith and & GC! ater Nognmderable use of thelr clubs . " ; kit eile © ° Glapersed them. 1 isi hae k0 090 ove her eb ; to-d. be g the Baa! ver hey fel Lipannot get along without see- | SPE! 5 - “ke Ou io" the “penile gery tt inte is sia ches of pollsemen From, the The Business enterprises sold. | ; i nd “ say aalecs, oh moe Heved 10 have coinmu ol Station when they gos to | wats ‘ 1 2vdiE a hy muah Bradiock fauniiy very dnl through Bunday World Wante are Wi I Would shoot Lig /IOAY be psacetul ryt tod and os rulned het with my | to came on and 5] Qaughtertn-lew Unhappy for e-» fen hy rt thet she _wevelly “Bargains” in every : re Mele re

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