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RSME WOMAN | LONG NAL As BURGLAR UEEN Pelham Manor Police Sent Mary Brown to Prison on Crazy Tales. ALL PROVE ROMANCE. Six Months After Arrest In- vestigation Shows Up Stupidity, Bince the Pelham Mar Tested a m i row of ce on the outskirts rather tak Mary, a ra ham Man enn: laries, in Mount Vern le. Now if that ‘The co _. arke have Police Foley, of M Kings ( Penite arged © reason the Ingged because the N M Vern pol e end t Dv . tertote ul . ter County Couldn't Corroborate Romance ak pt right on and ives Atwe. f Mi rnon, we Mary Brown she b Vern the pe ed here. bite found are not it me way in New Rech: In Pelham Manor it found that @he had accused herself of burglaries that never were committed. Bliverste.n and Atwell went to the Kings County Penitentiary to see her and were told there was no use trying to talk to her Decause she was ciéarly demented Steps are being taken to have her com- Mited co an insane asylum When asrested the woman w: Gressed, but she claimed to be dress, doing k by the day whe could get @ job. No one has ever inquired about ber and no trace has m found of her relatives or friends, All the stories she has told about her- eelt have been proved untrue. LAWN FTE FR | SUNIER HOME Clay Pigeon Shooting and Fancy Dances at Pelham Manor Next Saturday. The Pelham Summer Home for Chil Gren, which gives many ® city young ter Its only chance for fresh air and & peep at the Y, needs money "The burden iy borne matoly by residen of the Immediate neighborhood in West @hester County, They are looking now coun! Mor outside help. % There will be a Lawn Fete for the weneft of the nome next Saturday efternoom on the grounds of James F. Becor, at Pelnam Manor, Among the ractions offered are clay pigeon @hooting, Maypole and fancy dances, a Freak show and fortune-telling. For the highest score made in the pigeon shooting a cup is offered by Martin J Condon. The traps ured will be by the Wykegy! Country Club. Trains from New York will be met at the Pelham and Pelham Manor stations ef the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad by automobiles, which ni will carry rons te the grounds, or, by ving « day before the fete, auto- ob! will be sent to private houses the nelghborhood for those who wish to attend ‘Among the patrons are Mrs. William radey Tandall, Mrs. Charles F. Roper, re Robert C Black, Mra. James” F cor. Mra. Edmund W. Sinciatr, M ‘ohn Butler, sire, William Tw re. R. G. ‘Collins, jr, Munroe Ford Pelham, Le Claire William R. Giilett and Horace 0org weather should be inclement ihe fete will be held in the Pelham anor Club House. _ - DRAGGED HALF MILE BY WORSE. ROCHESTER, N. ¥., May —Jacod Kaderll, aged seventy-three years, a ‘well-known and prosperous farmer of Royalton, died yesterday of injuries re- ceived in 6 runaway. He had been to Lockport on business and was return- ing pome when his horee became fright. en He was thrown from the rig his Dody wae entangied in the The horee ran away and th man wee dragged nearly half a reins To get a better located or more con- veniently ar- ranged place residence business, read of or use or \@ Sunday World “ Abe’’ Hammel, Condemned to a Year in the “Pen,’’ Gives a Going-Away Party to Friends SPAIN RAPTIIED | | | TAKING HUMMELS PECIGHEE COomMPUL SOR BarH | 4he Humine) At Ps Of7/CC OOSK And ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY OVAL BABEOF SULT ORVES [DOCTOR NOTED WOMAN WITHGREAT POMP. FROM A HOTEL {Chapel Where Prince Alfonso | Is Named Scene of Dazzl- ing Splendor. “No Jews Wanted Here,” Curt|.Dr. George C. Weiss . Uses Message to Sister of U.S, Knife on Boy-at Lat. | Senator Rayner. | ter’s Request. 4 encase MADRID, May 18.—The baptiem of the | i elr to the Spanish throne, Prince Al- | (Poeclal ta The venting Wort.) George Le Welts, of the. enginenrina fonso of the Asturiaa, who waa born) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. May 1 | department of the Miu@eon TynneliCem- May 10, occurred in the private Chapel | [ndlqmant over an affront to the He- Lpany, epemmted on by fie fai ‘Dr, 1 oe taa, Walasa kbce At nosh te Ba brew race. Mra Lena Reyner Frank, | George C. Welss, for i The the Alster of United States. Senator Isidore | showing falr elgna of recovery s¢e-tay ceremonial at baptiam was | Rayner, of Maryland, and ‘herself fa-|in the Meunt Vernon Hospital, where even more imposing than that connected | 7 ith daa: Beat presentation of the royal | UW" for works of charity among the| the knife was used on him last evening. | iina. Ime Camper of the Palace had | 200" of all deominations, hae suddenly | ‘The young engineer ts the physician's LOSS ALLE [been richly decorated for the occasion, |'*/t the -Hot#l Martborowgh-Blenhejm, | only son, and they ere chums when. Whioh she had been Fuimbed guest, The tmmeiate cause of her departure waa a cold statement from the proprietora that the presence the most dis-| thelr occupations give them epportuntty to meet. George Ix only twenty years olf, Ife notioed yesterday ~that/aymp- toma of appendicitia were | developing, In the centre was the famous bap: tlemal font of @anto Domingo de Gu man and before the filgh altar were two benches covered with gold-embroideret of Febrewe was ; tapestries for the aponsors, The walls | “arene weve paarsldairh ing And went to the horpltal, where Dey embers of ’ were hung with tapestries and 4000) Jewish colony here no lees than aiieag ysbrnst iy Mewar llcseiteren ve rated with the banners and insignia of| thoes of Baltimore aad” Phiiadelonin 4 a a Ce ee the father. who are acoustomed to spend the aum-| “an right, call them tn.” met monthe at this resort the incident! swered, “but I want yout Joo, has aroused intense resentment | You've out Inte others, and I'puess £ ean risk you.” the various royal orders of Spain | The starting of the proceasion from | the royal apartments to the chapel w announce, by « royal salute fired by « Mra. Frank, who on her arrival from [battery of artillery atationed in the | Lakewood a few days age had taken| “Stre you've ot your nervet'} DE courtyant of the palaos. & sulte of apartments at the Maribor-| Weiss asked. The Royal babe was carried in tt | gugh-Bleinheim for the summer, only| ‘Plenty of it.” eaid George. “and Tye nurse's arms, accompanied oy the ‘ | wot the confidence in you pop. Come on.” became aware of the sentiment of the mistress of the robes and escorted by | proprietors on applying for reoms for Cantinal Rinmidini, representing the! jo: two nieces, whe about te Vie "4 trust my pop to cut my headfoff." | Pope, and was followed by the Royal joy household, the King and the members) «ir they are Hebrews we cannot re- of the Royal family and the representa- | ceive them,’ aaid the clerk tives of the foreign powers, including | “in the name of heaven, why?’ asked | Prince Arthur of Connanght, represent- 4 4 “ Mrs. Frank ing King Edward; Prince Frederick | "‘ecause we don't reoelve Hebrews,” Leopold of Hohengotlern, tn behait of | J.i4 ine clerk Emperor William; Archduke Bagene of “rien without delay Mrs, Frank, whol | | Austria, representing Emperor Francte| 1, 4 invalid, packed up her trunks and Joseph, and the Duke of Oporte, the | tik rooma at another hotel. }i1 representative of King Charies of As & Jewess | ent this inault to Portugal. my people,” sald Mrs. Frank -‘d- we Then came the Ambassadors and Min- |isters to the Court of Spain, the Cabiner | Miniaterm and the great Btate function told the proprietors had Instructed the clerk to refuse rooms to all Jews, and| this dewplie the fact that members of | hen all had reached thetr* allotted Rayner f bad stayed at the | places in the Chapel, the Halberdiers| {Ouse during (ie early winter and | 4 med Up around the walle, the mace. | Dour neers these people ate un- bearers (ook tp their positions at the {hie to distinguish Jows who are ; |doors, and four eapet oy Arms, ato among the best Jn the land and on a! / \ around the font, the whole forming a| par with Ube beat the World ‘The| | brilliant plopare, Pathe he proprivtors. of Mari: Park & Tilford’s Stores; at the / | The coremony of giving the names to|forough-Blenhelm was the more re-| ‘i Courteous the royal Aifongot Pio, “Crtsiino, | maskasce tm view of the very mixed lowest_prices. 1 Eduard co, Guillermo, Carlos, nbiage of people I saw ¢ The a +9 | \ Fernando Antonio, Sarroweminded prejudice against our | Store service to all » feature only of short duration, and after fe which exists AMONK certain hotel ‘ prayers the proceasi Dropriators in this city will, +, pink, of Park & Tilford's Stores. turned to the roya Perheented by every broad-minded man ‘ad woman in this country.” “practically the whole life of Mra pear Se OR Da Frank has been devoted to charity, Her ts identified with every Je | Scenes YeonHIsEALraree Fo ACCUSED AS DYNAMITER Hien tn Galtimore for te comes: | DNS D> - ES SER EL SS = RUSTON, La, May 18—Mack Re eee ON ye tees ia Pe ae ———— zen ! linger, an employee of the Vicksburg, Qyoncy for the protection of Jewish | Shreveport ane pecs, neheoes., Ln rie cmuplerants. E-y 9 the Clara i been arrested char wi faving flirsch Home for Girls, has organised : dynamited the home of the negro, Cook,| many homes, and on the death of her Ww ARR S] 0 AS But Disbarred Lawyer Will Not Don, Sram at ehch enstee ees | Maker oe Fran fe uae | Sunday World Wants Work death o! ive persons @ injury. ‘e ia eure rerious the St ipe Until Mon day | BEAT UFR WHEN of four others. Kaimors hospitals Monday Morning Wonders. o ad ' ; ps Chief Judge Cullen. of the Court of }of Abe Hummel, after the prisoner gets | Apeala, tigned the order refusing Abra-|on Blackwell's Isiand ham Hummel a certificate of reagonable Won't Ride in Black Maria Aneta Stata See, doubt to-day, and be served on 1 ee ot sth | gy nag a Mie the efrect |, But. Hummel w © spar iMarie Niemimi Tells f fer Fee Lagat Maputo humiliation of riding from the Tombs to| Marie Niemimi Tells Story 0! |Hermann Taken Away from) ot’an ‘onder committing « convict to | f."Blacwwelf's iiand ton in the bes : ad | ‘ jail. The order could have been served | Mara with a motley colection of pty {range Encounter in the Drowned Boy on Wife’s | and executed to-day, but by an arrange- | oenders By special arrangements 1 8 ~ ment between Mr. Jerome and Hum- | understood, he will surrender himself to Carter Flat Charge of Assault mel's counsel It was decided to Put the | ing gheritt, who will immediately place | , | matter over until nday nim in charge of a deputy There will} | | re The convicted lawyer Rave & fare-| be a cab stationed somewhere in the ¥I-| yrarte Ny ea gees | n » ° 4 employed by While Alexander Hermann knelt yee- well baneuet to twenty his in the place where the surrender | 71), Sho tives'aa tha toni terday at the sidé ofthe body of his|timate friends at, his home. and in thie Moma GNARL Ono) eS cecseeens hecaen at drowwed boy, in his home, No, 110 Btate t i hc dasa ty will ride to an East River mies i Whet Bae ya ep Mant gti street, Paterson, N. J., Detective Ser- gis Ea ns peapatte ee Ordinarily prisoners afe sent from | ae ee eee on the bed in| geant Perry arrested him on @ charge |SAlute-you" affair, with herr ah ackwell's Island by th nr al > ptaic pats wg ja ne | of assault made by his wife. And rare pet decals Bg iy recular Department of Correotions boat | ti. g PA iin & Pry pie wa rg | At Police Headquarters Hermann | Midnight sympathetic Ths ae sailing from the foot of East Twenty-| tempted robbe: Carter apart wept bitterly and almost broke down | toasts were drunk with a Kayé sixth street, ‘There ts another landing | ment by an entified man | Completely. when Recorder Carroll aca-|WA* Not altogether forced. =r. at the foot of East Pifty-firat streot for | | husband, who, ie con: Cnced ‘nit’ to thtee monthe in. the| Hummel, however, will not have £0 £9 employess tn the penitentiary and other | Bected With ty, oftcs of the Southern cousty full. Hermann's family lived | to the =e = Se aad | Blackwell's Island. institutions Mum Wut of the thy, ‘and Min "Carter dined in constant 4 of him. Two days | 84 to-day e he eq. ay use this n Y 4 jeverity secon Pay ey ee Fo ncieh. | Cullen, wit! DistrictsAttorney Jerome's! “Once in the penitentiary end in obary gtroat jest even ghbeet & ore | bor, Mrs. Campbeil. consent given him two more day! of Warden Fallon. the eet programme | 10 Mai) f Mee Creer ee tie Sanart | The Recorder issued an orter pers | of grace, and he w 2 the Stripes | that thousands upon thousands of pri nem by the ringing of the bell eon mltting the man to attend his son's! sq get'e prison . ave es aay |oners have gone through wii be fol-| opening the d Sho. wan Cootronied | For agce Hummel did not hanker af-| iowed. Hummel will be led to the office | 24 ey weare Set ac nod ‘hoe ity GAVE HIS LIFE TO SAVE ter publicity and the banquet was! o/ "ine prison, where the clerk will take| end Mrs carter” "No UH secret | bie pedigree | “Learning Ghat neither was at home The guests Grove to his home in ©ar-1 He will be asked his. age. where he | he, Siecpedste, Pam eld, the dor WIFE IN AUTO CRASH. | «ses was armed with & mye] Vo" Lor nis religious beliefs it he hee | SPA Ween ‘Bit peiecte ta: te ettick | terious paper, wh had to be # ost ele eee sion: if he ie ‘on the throat | me ste vipa ___ {to « big negro butter at the door, mar) peta eos AC Bae wed and the man ied Wealthy Chicago Man Threw Him- | he ~~ alot ed. } wi if write; if he has ever been in prison be ts tak ' t a thet mir BAIASS . re, and, it » how often and where. eo bed, wh | self Before Wagon Shaft Being bro! A Kaffenbers, his soe Se et oe ral houra later Driven at Woman, LT a eet aiintad trom 0 person anvthing he Sorter FeLnTm eT Rome. Ft | i naaata ta ; a Valuable, This covers | sirewn along the private CEICAGOr May- Benth g.coliston be- jernetian of lew, 10 the 4e0r Jewelry, mayich-afes. claarette- | apartment, and inquired of the eleva tween his automobile and a wegon a Kaffenb He cwwar-cutters and other things | oy what had happened, but he was un Willian McClintock, # retired capitalist, | toward oald Kafonbers: - carry. Whatever Hummei turna up| sie to tell her, She then awakened was almost instantly killed yesterday, |!s going to take his medi lke a!™ taken 12 charge. by a clerk, (ihe maid It was some time before the s His wife and little son were with him, | 8? od in a onckame and filed away in /firifecovered suMolentiy from her dos 9 n architect, who was eitting in rm of unprisonment expires. |reveral men were set to work on the Krieg, an et of ihe vebiole with Mr, | About the dinner Kaffenderg would Can't Dodge the Stripe |eawe. It tn ought that the would-be =a. MoCiintdck, was bruised may not @ word, and only closed) ‘These preliminaries over, Hummel will |/TEiat @alned enirmce to the house | ‘The accident was said to have been | the doors of the house of Hummel on | be taken by two deputies to the bath- | Nothing was stolen | | Villiam Pen- | ite guests and against the night e of the penitenti There he * : ‘ | dueiian tae, consumes ot Wille 74s | 18 tee was open there’ Were 06 he peniaasseits hove be wHlt Nature’s best Aid to beautify the Com- ington, driver of the wagon, who twice |the door was open | ere, ue | strip And bathe in one of the showers: | nougn nor strong enough to work at lied bie horee in front of the maahine | outbui of laugh no sounds of | Hin clothes will be taken from him,|@ trade. None of the clerical places in . ; . ‘ polled ble oeree iy, atiatock's otonts | Marsiment. Hummel and’ his gueste| searched and put away rend be eili dex |thoreiice nat tee ‘neolimntiony ta piica plexion, because it soothes and stimulates while to dodge him. Mrs, McClintock and Mr.) Were sileat, and it may be the “going the stripes, ‘They are brutally frank |P% 8 prinoner, | “ Krieg say the automobile was going | *Way” dinner was in the nature of @ dae inthe Blackwell'alg o'clock with the reat of the prisoners, | it cleanses. siowly. Pennington was arrested. wake. of the old black and Pt, his cell in order. wash and go to Mr, MoClintock’s death bordered on| When breaking-up time me the) kind ft orhape re breakfast. at 8 clock he will eto | eoaie, ASconding to the police re-| guests fled in twos and thre eo shart of | until noon, when there is an. | . | the, PAS arew himeail je te Oy ef lemn array, took carriages Persea fe | uAtll noon, when there, Ie a Perfect soap plus Pond’s Extract. |The ‘shatt. which otherwise would DAYS om in the dawn, There was n¢ Will cut | p'elock until Gi) ts taken up struck his wife. A ; take In! and ¢ the prisoners are marche a. a AG a |no laughter, no loud good-ni as, 2 | tne, oe , gure, malene 4 ; . CAUGHT BOY BURGLARS, | "%x',time these twenty men seem : Ty, and. Husa: | big ‘mese-Foe aes oe ie Gives tone and vigor to the skin—the bril- 'e he will either be in stripes or fre hed as his companions in| tie time supper and 8 o' [from frisom, and they dian seem to) *HmemER | ar nly Tey iat, see. liant freshness and bloom of perfect health—the |think fi = joking matter nderclotis Ked in and | If the schedule is carried out Mon- | Would be o are supposed to : . ’ laay it wal And the erstwhile dapper | {2,8 /tummel y far TaAk ti Be true beauty which is more than skin-deep. ? u nd he ere yl a sland *robably efore Jumbe Policeman. William Herold eaw #89") iittie Hummel a shambiing old man in| foot of any adult man ih scese ere te tn owy forms in the store of L. Greenbure, | giripes, with his mustache shaved off | He has always been proud of his feet, | the great city across the Ww stretch Agel St Mo, 11 Borden avenue, 106 I!804 |Snq' ine ‘ttle hair he haa lett clipped |AM,n4 footwear has Been of the dain | of” Aver—the ity tat furished him Begin its use today. Order from your City, before daylight to-day, and 6* righ: down to the | When eatipped with hia striped suit |“o'g Auetiy Alearace r quietly to the rear door he found it bad! gave for his diminutive form and his an YH prise ene Hun nel i. be sb — ~~ druggist. been broken open. Silently entering Di massive bald head, the inmates of the | fected, to the crowning indignity the came upon two boys who ee poly, | Penitentiary will not know Abe Hum- | He will have his hair Ng ie mus ine themselves, he says, to the jew | mel with his mustache shaved.off. Jr! tache rev “ ace acreped by which Mr, Greenburg bad left in (0° will make @ tremendous difference, re- | {Mt RF)s Cutting “Hummels SPECIAL FOOD ARMOUR & COMPANY Came Over DIEDL ig inde a good deat. |Yealina the thick, ponderous lower ip | ination of nounced FOR BRAINS Ry pororiced the, he assed (hem.| and the short distance between the [bie s expanse of pink, almost mirror Makers of Fine Toilet Soaps n't answer, ‘Their voices were! mouth and the commanding nose, Bur | '!Xe. sap A anplovely gone, They gave thelr DAMes| tne pise of hie bode and nie shiny pare | The Routine of His Prison Life Sole Licensees from Pond's Extract Company St the polite mratign Of Rowe Domine | Will betray bim, and during bis resi-| Sbaven and shorn end striped, Mum: | aa purse Long. Silty, gpd Jona | dence on Blackwell's Island Abe Hum wh 1g | Lesendro, age seventeen, of No. 22) mel will be as marked « man as oj iy so he may en Nostrand’ avenue, Brooklyn, Tarana| MAS f0F 80 nieny years in the courte | joy some fitude in hie lee: | cy fount they appeared. aased, “They | 4 the theatres and on the race tracks | Bie ours, [ihe ra of) |ff Healthy Brains make look at thi ‘Shen at| Im sending & convicted malefactor to hy a t Poeket Book te Gmith, rub thelr the penitentiary and instal him tution, f ppeared ig ‘2| there there is & set schedule observed light, sami There's @ Reason’ ‘The were ON HIS SON FOR APPENDICHTIS.