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So eondnet—the—gtrt's: Refuse to Permit Her to Tell ~ Troubles to. Lawyers. INSPECTORS ON GUARD, Force Her to Tie Up Letters “She Says Were Written by Newark Man. Peule Kiipendourg, who ran ‘her ‘pretty head into a hornets’ nest when whe came to America to sue Horace B. _ Miller, a Newark business man, mar- ;led and father of » family. for breach of promise, was still guarded against her counsel on Ellis Isjand to-day and not allowed to breathe a word to themt @t the woes sho has suffered in te detention pen. ‘Prested-as if she were a criminal of Diack record, the comely Viennese girl was not permitted to throw any lght ‘on her situation or give one scrap of testimony that might be used in her defense. This was done in the arbi- ‘tfary discretion of Commissioner Wat- The Czar of Ellis Island seems to) aave cast the laws to the winds in his g@onduct of the Klipenbourg deporta- tion case. Summarily he debarred) ‘Willlam Solomon, the girl's counsel, and | f-erdered him to hire another lawyer t —defense.-All-- the -@xcune offered for this ‘was that Mr Bolomon's countenance anncyed him, I twas a case of “I don’t like your face met out!" Lawyers Go to See Girl. To-day Mr. Solomon and Edwin L. Merrill, of No. 62 Broadway, whom he has engaged for this client, called on Mr. Watchorn. Mr, Solomon, “pays be was told by the commission- “er's inspectors yesterday ‘to get to b—— out of the island,’ asked permis- gion tw introduce his associate to the (Prisoner. Yeuterday dhe wes taken with a guard to her rooms in the Im- Porial Hotel, and under the eye of an allowed ta take from ler! trunk a bundle of letters and photo- gropha that bear on her praposed who lt SHOW LETTERS) ALLED HMSELE mmigration Authorities Even! clubbed Off as He Stood Over Waman, ‘Long Islander Ended His Life. SHA CLAFF, LT, Aug. 17—valentine Hess, a barber, fifty. years of age, 9 dead at his home, on Maple avenue, and tis wife Js fying, as tne result of a quarrel they had at their home eany to-day in the presence. of other mempera of the family. i The woman was shot twice, one bullet back of her’ head: Doctors wao /were summoned to the house after the phroot- ing extracted the two bullets frock tne woman's body, but she Was so wea" from loss of blood that they bold out snall hopes of her recovery. The quarrel began as the family ‘were about to have breakfast, and Hess, growing furious ax it progressed, ran to a drawer and, getting a pistol, shouted that he would kill his wife. Bira, her husband following close behind. She! crossed Maple avenue toward the home of Alfred Dick, directly opposite, and had fust reached the fence surrounding! the dwelling when her husband fired. The bullet. struck the woman in the pack of the head and she turned evi- dently to dodge further shots, when| Hens fired again, the second bullet) entering the victim's breast. She fel to the «idewalk. Dick had heard Mrs. Hess scream as she ran from his house) and grabbing a club attacked He the barber was about to fire again at nis—-prostrate—wite, Dick after @ short struggle succeeded in wrenching the revolver from And tured Lis attention to Mre, H while Hess ran back into hie house, oured another revolver and fired a bul | let Into his brain. He died instantly. According to neighbors, Hess had been drinking considerably of late and sey- eral times quarrelled with his wife. These quarrels were frequent within the three weeks. anely Jealous of the worai Under the thfluence of Hquor, He ahowed no signs of drink this morning, how- ever, and just what started to-day's row ‘may never be know! Hess had been a barber in the town here for many years and had hie shop blocks from waere he It od business and had as patrons orkers and \Brooklynites who summer here. ‘There 1s e big summer colony here ‘God thé shooting caused mu tent among them, Hess being a welle known figure in the village. when breach of promise suit. There are woventy-five lettera written to her by the Newark celluloid man, many of them, she asserts, beginning ‘My Dear Little Evening Btat.'' “I would like to introduce Mr. Merrili to his client,” said Lawyer Solomon, “wince you haye disbarred me from Practice on Etiis Island.” The Commissioner gave his consent, and then whispered to two of his in- @pectors. He ordered them to see that \ Mr, Merrill did not talk to the gtri or @et a word of information out of Ker, ‘He enjoined that the girl be restrained from showing her counsel any of the letters she got from the hotel yesterday, The two attorneys, invested hy their guard of inspectors, were conducted to where Shetr | ..Bolomon’ introduced Mr, Merrill and faked Lf be would be satistacory as ber lawyer. yes."" she cried In German, ‘and show him there letters and ned a silken bag and drew out @ bundle of crumpled documen: end ue packet of pholographa. But as. sl ded them toward Dir. Morrill the ins gpectors rushed to her a ide and snatched em from her. She was commanded fo tle them up In the little silk reticule, Ghe did eo after vain and tearful pro- Aestations. MCan I not to heem pplk?" she asked, pleadingly, after an effort t ‘o frame the Fequest in broken English. Sie met peremptory denial and the law- yore were compelled to leave her. sob ing and cuateat ed. at the harsh meth- da of her jallers. saan spite of tone extraordinary in- Quititorial meth sald Mr. Merrill ard, “we-Will get this gir Wasehorn must ceapect the paul on for & writ of hab we have drawn. He say ie errr &hat the order for her de- not yet been received rtment of Labor and f@ should, at the latest, | 4% least, that fe his Sure He Will Get Writ. “Mit when we can_get th. ‘@efero thy Federat Court will re- ae our client and allow her to state publicly, I am certain that; Hew be erased andthe tet mipr-charber persecution of an Innocent a will be ended. Why, she as fully seventy-five letters that’ will) ova she in no! the gocial outcast that | claimed, i Minmediately we free her from the Gefention pen on Fills Island wo will {ng the breach of promixe sult. Wo will ask for $5.00) damages. In addl- ion to the letters, written In endearing that prove this ian Miller made Ardsei love to her. she nes many onate: Qne of them was taken ng xno Miller posed in ‘Turkiah cos- matter; umes. Naturally, he does not wish to have such pictures mado vublic, and. T) muppome, determined. to move | heaven | and earth to gaa the «irl out of the | country,” _——— BANK STATEMENT SHOWS . ANOTHER SURPLUS GAIN. | 1 | entering, Ner ‘breast and the otner tne| Hess ran from the house with} a | He neemed tot be in- | oe THE EVENIN ‘SPENDING LAST F $600,000 000 Gives Bettér Homes, Lower Rents. To-open- Ke -outiving home-sone with expreas transit: New York is spendiag the Inst. $650,000,000, Population has begun to pour Into the outlying districts alonk pros ‘ines, The couritry to be opened has nearly four mes the area of Man- battan and the Bronx, with thatr 4,00) acres.- It will become as access}ble fot the homes of the Manhattan business clagses as are thosq two boroughs. Land in the immense outtying section te very cheap in comparteon with jand in-Manhattan ani the Bronx. Becau of its cheagness builders, can faprove it with the deat type of flat bouses or private dwellings and rent those atruc-, jtures at much lower figures than the same houses would bring on the costly land tn the old restriojed rapid transit zone, It takes the downtown ousiness man | afteen minutes to reach Harlem on the ‘Subway. Residential lots in Harlem are | selling trom rents ara in proportion. But, in the same time, he can ride east or west In the new subways to a section whe: {lots are selling at $000 to %,000 cach, with rents also in proportion. | ride on the and west cudways will northward subway. Milllons for New Homes. Considering these facts, rest estate tudentm belleve that the general intelll- gence of the masses, acting with the economic instincts of the average was' earner, will tend to distribute the popu- | lati |lar/Area, just as tho north and south transit lines of the past tended to an | exclusively northward line of expansion They say the east and west expansion should continue until population in those sections shall have become 80 | dense that | ‘ajues will approximate | those at an equal distance In transit time along the northward line, Of the 000,000 which has been nt in four years to transform the outlying Bone into home districts, Drivate Baila io $100,000,000 call fore laren outiay Not until the new subways shall be operation next winter wil the public oe Gillin Is Always Good Whiskey REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— LONG ISLAND, TAKE THI York's Greatest Subu $10 Secures Any Lot. PORTATIO FERRY, OF FLATBUSH A" AN NONE! . s Hip, QUEENS LAND Ra TITLE CO., Tt "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. 341 Lot 62 ‘This week's bank statement was ac- opted by Wall street as fair, in view ef the stock market conditions, ‘I'nere) was a gain of $1,05,6% In the surpius, | Why They A: Is the banka now holding 31,24,0/5 more | tan the legal reserve requirements. | o figures as given ont at the Clearing | louse to-day were: ous ot glasn severed tho wo-year-old Dorothy xt No f'xo, 2283 Webster “avenue, hil ‘her arm, while eh: FIFTH AN! After you make tho first payment of home on rear of Jot, and the monty you wou! To Inspect Section “Dat MASSAPEQUA New rban Derelonment- Balan LOTS NOW AT ONE-FOU. ETH THER Y All Improvements by. Us. -$5-Monthly. Thereafter, EAT HE 1.20 South Ozone Park THE REASON Gelling Be Fast REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. | S SUNDAY a AFTER corer “No Assessments, Tox oF ic NEE 415 BAST 34TH a AT THE 2 ea TR: Sa mea Bullding, 42d Str REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. s Sold in 36 Days Lots Sold Last Sunday IN 1—Terms Easy—$9 Cash antl $1 Per 2—It la" por cent. cheaper than anything pa the market 04 ¥ Only ¥ minutes from Tneklyn on electric jine. Every buyer has recommended tt {to brother, aister or neighbor, who have booght D VERY IMPORTANT, $9 on your lot you can bulld a temporary depend for rent will pay for house and lot. BOW TO GET TO SOUTH OZONE PARK: Take Fulton ft, “'1/" at Brooklyn representative will ‘meet you, or tal Uranater to Bergen Street. Branch Office, “OUR” PREE AUTOMOB DAVID P, LEAHY R free Lunch: LIBERTY AND Wi! ABridwe to the end of the © Hamilton pe Ae: | uno (ORLD CIANTS moa where our Avenue or F Avenue eats and end ‘of Beratn By ILES WH ue BALTY COMPANY, TLLLAM STS. Everybody Invited, ph ON SUBURBS Huge Outlay of Four Years the new ex-' $15,000 to $39,000 each, and| And the be just as pleasant as that on the old rapidly over the entire new circu-| b | nen Roca | ROCKAWAY BEACH G WORLD, SATURDAY, be able to met the full benents of ch eo 000,000 Investrnont. Then the masses will revel in a wide range of residential pportunltias, covering di Neehtfuily ractiye and extremely | Varled strotahes of scountrs, with the Intest. devices In comfortable housings) at comparatively cheap rents. Jersey Exchange at Work. In th w Jersey Jerne: ‘ appointed a committee to arrange for a bi celebration at t opening of the McAdoo tunnels, Pre: jident Otto Kempner told a large moo Ing of exchange members that New Je Sey was on the eve of an immense ex- pansion. Joseph P, Day, Chatrman of bration Committee, Introdu Worrell, of the ‘McAdoo. forces, who ex lained -how ‘the tunnel; would open State to homessekera to the individual who shall the beat advertising Idea for r Tie candidate person and thet pro; house adve lus ts not needed, plain, straight insure absolute e leading advertising mo: ork. The firm reports usen at South avenue, 1. sale of ho Glenwood dition No. e. come: avenue, addition mann. $1,000,000. Sales at Harmon. — Mr 5 to Mra. M. ‘0. 1, to ‘Adolph Kuni. made by , Prealdent Te Wark “smith, Newark Real Estate Exchange, and President Krank Stevens. of the Jersey City’ Board of Real Estaté Brokers.” They Intend td is to be bn habitants, ed by the tore express and” local trains’ every tia 30 feet’ above sea-level. | high-class Improvements, The Metuchen Realty & Improvement Co: has bought many acres on Main| Busy at East Massapequa. street, ‘through, which a trolley runs] day. ing spent weekly by There are 27 villa plots which are to/over his purchase price. Six be opened to-morrow. © company, | interest 18 to be allowed on such moni Instead of selling lote on wnich peo-| refunded. plo have. scarcely room. enough io breathe, bave decided to sell acres ana half acres. A special train of three coaches will leave New York at 130 o'clock on the Ponnsylvania® Rallroad. making special stops at. Newark and Elizabeth. Agents’ will be stationed at those places with pink badges of tho Metuohen Estates. also on thd New York side of the ferrics at Cortlandt, wes and West 23d streets, Good Ideas to Win a House. with such aids was cut. off. The mroters also decided to give the benefit of minissicns paid to agents. | It enabled | them prices. The result Was that the week's allotment of 20 lots was sold by Thurs A specialty te an $% tot, SP which there is a. limited number, ny officers are surprised at the heavy: William E. Harmon, of Wood, Har-| Baring this month at. Massapequa. mon & Co., announces that his fi Beas Have been three times jarger than ative away one of the handsomest @ dwell | the entire sales for August of last year, | A GOOD PLACE TO LIYE HARMON THE NEW CITY ON THE HUDSON WHY? Will be a model city at the Terminal of the New York Central’s Electric Zone, where every train must stop. Express station on the property. The most picturesque section of West- chester County. Thousands of dollars being spent weekly on high-class improvements. Macadamized streets, cement walks, curbs, . utters, water, etc. Building operations on a large scale now under way. “Nikko Tea House” operation. Call on our building department for full information relative to building, SPECIAL 1.45 P.M. SUNDAY TRAIN AUG. 18 Leaving Grand Central Station and stopping at 125th St. —~FREE TICKETS from our representative, wearing yellow badge, at cither station, Wood, Harmon & Co: 315 MADISON AVE. ‘All property north of New York hardied from this office exclusively, TEN DOLLARS SECURES ANY LOT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, WESTCHESTER. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER. i The finished and in EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS, Bui Ta Mekats include, admission wee ERIE RAILROAD DREADS CONEY ISLAN 14, TIME TABLE (Subject ry j Leave tas Ae, 8 ob be Boy 10.30, | Toronto $10.50 | 12°90, 2.00, "8.00, 4.50, 148 | | 6.80, 13, 7,00,'7.45." 8.90, 0.16 oot 234 wt. North Riven, 0.45, Teas g, fot 234 ee WPS ahs iis, 205, 255) Weare | Lave Pier 1, N, Re. half hour tater than } ye, Iron Pier, A. Me 121 Coney, Ialan 71.55, Uy Tgjand A sane ‘ue cre, |Golng Aug. 31, Sept. 1 }_ sTRAMER Returning from Niagara Fal | Company's 1 38 Mincleucates rom Turonta until Bept. 10, inelustve: Ticket offices 300, 1180 and 245 Brosdway, Union Square, Chambers at. 33d st ¥,, aft 883 Fulton st, st. Brrosktyn. Bellewood Beautiful Mountain Park of 300 Acres. AMUSEMENTS, MUSIC, DANCING. Many Altructiona to Provide a Delightful Outing. y to tr BANKS TAUK FISHING, North River, 7 AM. "8B Boal Qentlanen, Children, 250. | 5 PECIAL, SUNDA, AUGUST 18th rat ein REPUBLIC (AND IRON STUAMBOAT .“CEPHEDS" | Bc. WOe.: A.M i qeath BC, N. KR, 843, 0.90 A M,| Day’ COUNTRY D R., 9.15, 10,00 A. 3M, 91.15, R 50 CENTS. i . | EVERY CHILDREN No WN. Ry 0.4, 1040) ~ SUNDAY Sq 60 CENTS, 5 PB, Heach, 11.48 A. M., kaw 2%. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD arked ¢ transfer to Str, Grand | Le peas lyania Ferry Btations, West Per 2 Te party 7 Cortlandt and a takete. (0.) Cnlidren, ant AM on. a Steeplertiaas ae at ka way. NDAYS TO | ese oe TRIP SY Peak Blip 9: Be, obo A with Glens i | Hee ta Svat “ eo ue tn New ral er ai a0 P.M Up the AoSan UNDAYS' 500 son i Balend!id «tr. Try OF TLAWRLL iva. a Tired UG inka on che Bouth New Yorg propertire| ive hint | must inspect the Ideas In. w »v; ‘Ten or more ideas submitted will be ath New York, | & Co. have left the de At Bh recent meeting of the Public UUlities Commission, were discussed for dividing the expense ways and means) start a lively campaign of public! Meuminating grade crvealngs onthe To Open Metuchen. Hudson division of tho New York Cen: ru as farsak Harmon, thé terminal Metuchen. @ city of six thousand in:| of the electric 20ne. Tne railroad. 13 ready to pay Its part and work: will pe | tune-hunting populace. It is one of the! s:arted at once. plates around Greater New York which| Giiford B. Harmon, of ‘Wood, ‘Har- have not been gobbled up py irpal estate /mon & Co., wo Is giving personal wt- Beople, It is in easy commuting dis-!tarzion to the new city, atnounces that tance. on the main ‘line of the Pennsyl-| over $1,000,000 of property has been » vania Railroad, with a service of and that thousands of dollars are be- | the company on | East Massapequa, on the south shore from ‘the Pennaylvanin depot to New| of Long Toland, has beech thé Meora Brunswick. ‘The property ts a slx-min-| Chis week. for hundreds of investors. | utes" walk from the depot, but the rall-| ‘The Isbell: Realty Company {a selling | rohd @ right of Way and wii! lots'on a guarantee to tefund money) have a station in the centre of *he| paid within one year If the. bi property. J unable to sell at a substantial In order to carry out the plan the company could pay no commissions to agents or brokers, fence ali connection | pro- purchasers auerHeL is our opening gale. property {8 ruaranteed Sy Your Choice of Any Plot. It Will Pay You $20 for $3. You are Buying Acreage, Not Lots. You Are on the Ground Floor. DOWN MONTHLY Grand Special Free Excursion to Every Wage Earner. ~~ Sundays; SALE 5 SALEDAYS ‘Aveust {8th and 25th August 2{st and 28th’ August 24th and ist SAL 3$ A.M. and 2 P. M. on Each Sale Day (Week Days). AND OUR OWN SEECTAL TRAIN: AT 2 B M. RAILROAD FROM Cont: AYS, who-wili wear thay wifi tural you wi to.) make o reduction of 2 per cent. in’ all Even the Queens Land and Title Com- EXCURSION AUGUST 17 ABAL ESTATE iat BALE EAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—< the New York on hear Grand | avenue, Write et our NAME SIX and pend this ADDRESS Not good after Wednes NEW JERS GRAND NEW NEW JERSEY. _NEW JERSRY. JERSRY. _$200 PEOPLE SOLD TO IN THE LAST 6 WEEKS _ $650 DOWN $5 MONTHLY including. ferry $4,000 $ TLV ANTA ATES AND Maps. your ni ‘epeeTa LONG ASLAND, ~ DOES THE TRICK ~_| BUY ACRES ONE ACRE—20 CITY LOTS. ik your $500 ‘to’ $1,000 per Jest than You can buy & as Free Ratlroad Tick The Kline Realty & lnprocennat Coz, Inc. = Established Half a Generation. $50,000 Given Away to Those Who Build Within a Year. ang address plainly REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 80 ASSAPEQUA “OPENING SALE — mde, il bay B ees “SECTION NO. 9. Demand Creates Prices. Another Advance Next Week Pa BUY CHEAP BUY WHOLESALE ee $325 ee BUY, LIV NOW? [eau nen cln ane ys rae HEL thig sale rbpw you HALF. ft $325 DOWN $5 One-Half Acre—10 City Lots MONTHLY SEATHT to ravine yuur olwn vegetable ‘Located: in New York’s Fastest Growing Suburban City. RAHWAY enly 12 milen in direct tine and 19 Galles by ra running tie, Are selling at get employ | Practiealiy ‘ac right pn the mainti 1 minutes: fon of the np SecBr ie a regular city, gah mere Wn half-acre a for iHalf Acres, $5 Down, $5 Monthly. One ae $10 Down, $50 Menthly. 10 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH bho Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, 11.30 A. M. Owners and Developers of Lai Ww $32.50.a Lot. In caso vou are unable to atte: REAL ESTATE FOR 2 SALE— LONG | ISLAND. LONG ISLA *4 DOWN Isbell Realty Co. Holdings *4 $100 Lots for $80|_* wx Profits Guaranteed on Each and Every Lot Lot No. Agents No. Commissions PROFITS ALL FOR YOU You can’t lose, for you can get your money back, with 69 interest, any time you like within one year, This is 2% more than the best banks nay, and at ihe same time you have an opportunity to sell out at any time you can do so at a profit. i This is the only opportunit} you ever had to buy Real Estate where you had your investment guaranteed and at the same time get the benefit of the advance in price. Now is the time to invest all you can spare. road to fortune. EXCURSIONS. IRON STEAMER Up the Hudson to Newburgh. TOLCHESTER Special Sale | Commences 10 A. M, Monday CORNER 2th STREET vat $15 Down,.$32 Monthly. 2 Acres, $20 Down, $15 Monthly, 132 NASSAU STeaNewsxork City. r , 4059 N, BRANCH OFFICE, $s GRAHAM AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 2 ¢ Numbe: of Tracts of Suburtaa BELG in All Sections. Wl Mail You Full Partlealars if You Drop Us a Postal. SPECIAL SIX-DAY SALE | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— D. No Brokers $4 up invested now may start you on the Write or call for particulars and long Island book, 1135 BROADWAY Let Us Lead You Tato. Day ego the Wanduct Prosperity We don City Lota) for ACRE PLOTS (10 | | STEAMBOATS, PATTEN [i LINE ASAGa PR ANY BC: Mloomfield “st. Leave West 14th at, 8.00 A. VoM. ant 240 P. (His Soneat ook. M, ROCKAWAY, BEACH GUILSHAN Bran LOCK ISLAND, 'R. |. EVERY SUNDAY. three blocks below ae] AY, AUG. 18. ADM], 9.90 2M 16 PM SUND Jaave Bloomfield trea, three blocks Delon Leaves oth ao Rrogklyn? ey hh x. ‘tna “0,40. Xi, fps y B45 te ine, ® Pay” ott at; ko Man ant peer Lapa Re Titat at, 10.90 AL MI) AL OME, 043 AML, 10,30 A, Mt. tir 11/10 Yonkers, Fe a A. Music. Fare 5c. Refreshments at city prices. _ —, a DENTISTRY. Le 1. RE: Spectal Expruss crus, with pas oe Gar. Tea foot tha Bint "York, 8.35 ASL, If you have three or four teeth I inence Ps ors vittanne, ‘gnione: will “insert a full set without a Sa ‘ina m Plate, You can have this dono. bor), se ale, commencing Friday, « Tne city ticket offices, The right ts ranec rad to ihe exoursion and rien tekats Rae jo and Refreshments on Steamer NORTH BEACH.) Bireworke. Thuredavs. 6: CE: $1.60 Exe, TEETH. Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00. TEETH | $4-$7—&—$1O PARE i DENTIST eS N. B. Cor. 125th St., 8th Ave, 3 Entrance, 271 W. 128th St,