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aa Suspect S MAN 1S. IN BU “Jerome’s Attitude” Case Is Given E ‘ for Apathy. To Co: Batik gcria. Bazaar, Var THE rk's Det via, In charge some time ago.’ Woods's attitude to-d who occupli nin Flatly Refuse ta evidence 1 As we may ean you w w ttorney. to MeMiANs jast seen with ath 2 Evidence Fyldencothat-this tric Re * fan, Jolin Mouradian and Pa eould not go to Amestta- an eaid. Kurkjlan learned that th The escapo of the men re steerage passen: Paul Sarkisian mained ‘or @ full Kk after the * rs body. Th treal route ny vlan and ei gaz 9 and after don two days, proceed: les, France, where abo' Tegistered under their a jazar’s Hotel, No. The \o cabled rtment to the rently was of no avail, Boles to have been met by 2, acting under instru ew York. but Kurkjian, from New Yor] in Marseilles the police, thout being ‘ MOE LEVY'S FATHER Over @ thousand persons hhattan crossed the Brook! yesterday to attend the Aaron Levy, father of Moe died im ayiteaett meat Thu sa alxty-ni je reat oatate bu POLICE REFS TO TIME FAT (ASPARS SLA Will Make No Attempt to Get Located The World. mmissioner Bingham, WORLD. P. to do—locate Gherrers tue house at No | Mature that to the dased spectator the | also dispense with the orthodox hell, 8330 Wert where | individuals become one conglonmtrate| What would be the use of keeping up the trunk waa found containing die | 4%" Whose face In the face of tragedy,/an expensive place like that when _body of an priest several |#Md one could never forget those eyes! humanity has invented divers otier months ago, staring up at the judge—biue eyes. | places of the same kind for Itseit? brown eyes, bright oyes, wide with When ‘The World's story of the f GE ec Lee ua recis ee isn't any humor; none of the, Near re {| drott characters which enliven some meus irt-room scénes appear here. It is all eee m, and a frightful fenture ts that it seems to be too commonplace to attract \ tradite him, the evidence was) any attention \ ra A Merciful Magistrate. mean nothing will pal Maxtstrate ‘Cornell presides and hia “The Police Department won't do any-! ‘The ty ae he type of judge that {¥ ponderous, ee Ha sal ‘Set the District-Attorney'® | physically and mentally, full of legal y attitude,” answered Mr. Woods, “If the Jore and whereases and wherefores orld “wit rurhish Us wRh any otfer/ would be astonlahed at thls judge's proceed."* ng Scotland yary We pall the eviden aeked. ‘The Fourth De; om Pouce. who methods, mde tabla and froc Getecting, fell back on the fense, putting the matter up there was no cag: t and bring back the three Ar- Is Clear, fortune in a few yeurs unless he knew the ‘trick "* They had the going to Varna to engage in business, Escape Was Easy. was'|moniahed, and is offered hélp or work If] wae decided to offer the amen there old & matter of euce and comfort. For a! ne needa it. He promises not to drink | jobs on condition that they agree to} Feeney the, Tarder the trio! any more. eighty hours for a week's work. with | 10 vicinity ‘of New , extra for overtime. The air Pee Ermoylan and Mouradian on| And this justice ts ‘tempered with | oat Deeks MOnIa habatheye onan ie May 2 went to Montreal, ‘Canada, by | mercy. Jconsider anything over @ sixty-five ts WY “tno seantalip tosh 3] A judge who dealn daily’ with these |hour wee! 7 of the Allan line, sailed from Montreal) Temnants of humanity, marked down Suter y-gwantreea for Liverpohi “ine hight beforg Be. | to #3, $5 or #10, acconting to sentence, |HELD FOR SHOOTING and Paouraslen: had gone aboard| must become calloused of, feeling or the Mon falling "en on Go Virginian, of the Allan Mouradian 40 Rue Belzone. description of Erm Mouradian nent by the New ¥ French police ap- yr Msrincancndnyenids abatement There, but Its Sights Would Appail Those Who Smile at Vice. by SHAME DRIVES HUMOR OUT. LGARIA| Fortunes Are Spent to “Save” the Heathen, but How Alou These Girls Wrecked in Struggle for Existence? in Similar xcuse By Edna Caine. ele hed this an- HE dregs of humanity term with which people | Chief—of Detectives atccas: eh HAE EA f are familiar, but 1 do not District-Attorney Jerome, think anybody can know exactly, et al, “what it means until he sees these, The present address of dregs being sifted and weighed in, Berk is Ermoyian,: John Mon- the scales of justice by one of your Ratha oncsnare varinniar ts One evening at the Jefferson} VP irket all-night court is a liberal @ ication in wretchedness, "After ng that sordid procession pass. | ing before the Magistrate, being} sifted, sorted, weighed and found wanting, I do not see how any human being could ever smile at vice again. Here is organized society, as represented by the court, protecting itself from its own outcasts; and here they are swept in from the streets, drunken, bedraggied. Z There are so m of them and they!of dollars to “heathen lands,” when are judged so rapidly by these legal/these swarm almost unheeded down specialists in the weakness of human paths of darkness here. And we might na, Bul- * of the ay 7 Mrs, Anni INGA: {eyes dull with sodden tnuifter- Personality easily dominates the place, methods. Ho ts distinctly a product of new conditions. Hs face Ix a fine one,| keen and Intelligent, and hla eyes are) quick to search the faces before him for any traces of virtue and dignity to which he may appeal. You-read your hooks and plays, but he reads human beings in that hour when their pre- tenses and shams are atripped away. His voice is stern, judicial admo: | tory, paternal, sympathetic grieved a the case may assem to require. ° He searches for any grains .of gold amid the sioseand- finding one tie polishes tt up for the owner with @ few brisk ver- ait unt toe cer’ he was Packers Defy Their Striking Drivers and Deliver with Protection. missioner of coats, into ne of de- Dis. D to th Aggressive steps were taken to-day Dy he meat packers of this city In tne direotion of breaking the strike of tne} truck drivers. An effort was made tol send out meat to ali customers unaer police guard, and, if the packers are to er Kaspar, Wie ul § To-endourage retall butchers to take meat from the packing houses in their own wagons, the packers have mado a} nd make his} cent-looking woman_ “Why, you don't belong with these, trick, they} saya the Court ‘You have a good face. . reduction —xpproximating——a~——cent 32) You took @ drink with them? Don't do | enmatton Npretrete nso transterrea, © mon were| {t again. Where do you live? Well, 0 |"Thus far the-shortage occauloned. by the-strike of the drivers has not been! felt by. the general consuimor, t a meeting of the packérs yester- afternoon in the Hotel Belmont It home and don’t come here any more."’ An intelligent looking workingman | who has been drunk Js appéaled to, ad- la wanted AT A BICYCLE RIDER. Prisoner Says He Fired to Attract Police Because Wheelman else divinely compassionate. { Most Pitiful of All Figures. And here 1s one last pitiful figure, the saddest, most wretched-of all. ‘Ste in New York discovery of hen he, too, to freedom, landed jn |{s like bruised lilles thrown upon an ! Bena ea fn }ash heap, One beholas her with pity Ran Into Him. Tinanis "0 i ut June 19 | (0. deep, Cor. words. oF, Lears, Angelo Cifanlo, twenty-four years old, The magnificently wicked women of history who ainned royally and won or lost In great games of fe do not need pity, But thesethey are not wicked, many own names who gave his address as No. su East Beventy-fourth street, was held in $1,60) bail by Magistrate House tn Easex Mar: ket Court to-day for examination on a noylan Pork Steamships THE EVENING WORLD. One Evening at Jefferson Market Night Court Gives a Liberal Education in Haman Wretchedness is a) ‘GIRL HURT IN {regularity of the kidneys, ete. were xup- ; charge of felonous aagault preferred by athe-French | ot them have not Intelligence enous b {9 | Lous ahi, twenty-three years old, 0 ons from | be, ‘They aro Ignorant, w Gnatable, | relies Sednenecatraat at the Hotel du Cheval disturbed by —_—.—___—_ BURIED. from Man- lyn Bridge funeral of Levy, who js residonce at No. 171 Adelphi reday, Mr. 3a was He left over and the competition of life Ix too much Two of them were girls who make enough to live on, Theso are the real tragedies of lite and these are the things one may see ary night at the Jefferton Market Court, for them. riding through East Broadway on a came here to work, thinking New York | ptoycle last night when some one fire ‘a place full of opportunities for auc-|a fovolver In his direction, the bullet cous, They had been starving for two] passing close to bie head.) Detective ner, 0! $on street pailce | days when arrested. Another frail girl LORE WAU Heart bya cin arnt ooatac. worked in a restaurdnt and did not|Cifanto, whom he found surrounded by Hahn told the Magixtrate that he, was| a crowd. Cifanto, according to the do- tective, had @ revolver in pocket, one chamber of which was bwipty. The prisoner declared in court that nhad run foto him with his Dicyols tad eth -MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907. ChASH OF AUTO AND CARRIAGE Col. A. B. Hilton ‘Hurries Miss Oakes to HosSpitai in Touring Car, The collision of an automobile and a runabout drawn by a horse on Thomp- fon avenue, Long Island City, resulted lant night In serious Injury to a young woman, less severe ones to her escort and the demolition of the rurabout and injury to the horse, In the runabout Were Nelson St. John Doncaater, of No. 136 Flushing avenue, Long Island Clty, and Miss Margaret Oakes, of No. 416 Fifth street, Manhattan, The touring car was driven by Eugene Gredalo, of No. 338 West Twonty-sixth street, Man- hattan, and owned ‘by Walter Rosen, of Note West Pitty-second—atreet;— Man hattan, Killed the axed clergyman for hitw| bal rubs. ‘ ‘The renabout was demolished and one money ts said to be clear and positive.| Here ts a tall man with a patriarchal/ >? Delleved, It wae auccesstul. ane | the shafts ripps ely nal in That they are at the address given Is | beard and a face of simple dignity; aj Sthxers admit that a lot of meat WAS] town out put escaped with a severe! mched. fer te. The World. which—haal ‘drunk,’ first time he had been ar-| Welvered, out claim that the employers) contusion of the Ine and zhock. | already given the facts to the proper! rested; didn't know-how it happened. Cannor stand the expense of private ec rameeencs landed en-the-heod ofthe fomictais’ 1 fps deat aelt this man haa a good face, he|téctives guarding the trucks very 1ong « Twe who has seen better days, he doesn’t look ag| and tat the mounted policemen who SENG ee Sia | belonged with thls. Go home, my! Suara the loaded wagons cannot ve Kept | spinaliooly France, on J 2. Fo had. seen . and don’t drink any more.” on duty Indetinitely, ‘ Col, A.B. 1017 Fitth in Armenian restaurants {n this ol Four Italians and a street fight. They | An early starc was'made In the pack-/ avenue, h the scene and knew thelr fa ng up with | are wretched-looking youths with mis-|!ng-house disttict about Forty-fourth in an automo! he mica them in France he 4 to make| siapen heads and degenerate festures,| Mtreet and Firat avenue. Between 7) chine. pier 38. Ht marital | cheliciveg ie VRaeer + |" Aren't those fine people to unload upon | o'clock and 9, o'clock this “morning | where he ‘Tetowsk: just come from Egypt, but by yale ua? Theyshave:the:intelsRence of /apes, | seventy) trucks loaded Gwith meal. We the an stor attended to REA E Y | Syst fol hax notins ected they | What appeal to decency could one | started out. As long as the mounted | Mixx Oakes to the hos- aa tant Renee, ae bakes! | police supply lasted a mounted cop rode tomobile. AG re ae Wy u ‘i ; ‘Two sailrs~Swedes perhaps—who had) beside each truck and 4 private detec- statement he bas aden (oT FPOr | yoen fighting; rough. pathetic figures | tive occupled the seat with the driver. | GEMS ‘VANISH IN WASH ROOM. Parte hate te ieee heat did not! with the appealing eyes of dumb ani-/ When the mounted men were no longer} WASHINGTON, Aug. %.—Mra. John hd the mysterious trunk murder. nats avaliable, untformed policemen, riding} £. Shoemaker lost three diamond rings But the mame aay at the American Con) a4 faelogorry. for. adepoana... 2allor [opts leea sce arena Ie nien Asoo ates valued at more than 31,00) last. night pilates Kot the AtieriGin papers and] sy. 1 ec en whe dines an 5 pendWotithalicrinerhenat they have a hard life and these men} iy “tie wert side packing-house dis-| with frends. Sh* remoy hen he tnvesti-| gon't look very bad. You never fought) trict there was the same degree oflund left them on a table fated. He found a man, one Boghos,| pefore? No. You won't any more?| activity. There were few pickets out in| ing-room. On entering the dining-room who camo from the same Armentan| Where do you Itve? Well, go home CORE oj tad (shen, missed i thems and onc returalng, 7 7 . ri a meetin a h} fauna them gone. aerate two oa al learned trom] don't get in trouble Res Hhisagats Mireet and Fifth aveniic, last night that = es hat the suspecta had much Ameri-| A’ group of besotted old women,| did not break up until daylight. One ‘an money—several thousand dollars. | drunken tramps, froway, hopeless, old | strike aympathizer Jf the west elde dis- BAD DREAMS Boghos said the pair had told him he| offenders, and with them one rather de- | trict who itd 8llprequently Due to Coffee Drinkin. One of the common symptoms of coffees —polscning Is—the-bad—dreanie+ that spoil what should be restful sleep. A man who found the reason Raye *Pormedly I was a slave to coffee. I was like ¥ morphine flend, could not sleep Y, ht, would roll and toss in my when I did get to sleep “by dreams and hob- rz ins, |. wake up with head- enh, feck bad all day, so ner- yous :I gould not attend. to business, My writipg odited like bird tracks, [ had sour belghings from the stomach, {idigestion, /ieartburn and_palpita- tion of the. heart, constipation, ir- “Indeed, J began to feel I had all the’ troubles thet human flesh could suffer, but when a friend advised me to leave off coffee I felt as if he had} insulted me. 1 could not bear the! {dea, it bed such a hold on’me, and I refused to belleve ft the cause, “But it turned out that no advice was ever glyen at a more needed time, consented to try Postum, and with the going af-coftee and the coming of Postum all my | troubles have gone and health has returned. I eat and sleep well now, nerves steadied down, and I write al fair hand (as you can see), can. at- tend to business again and rejoice that Iam free from the monster cof- fee." ‘Ten days’ trial of Postum In place of coffee will bring sound, restful, re: trething sleep. ‘There's a Reason. Read “The Road to Wellyille,” in for I finally e, Cifante, mae fired into the alr to attract the atten lon of the police! pDiwe Some physicians call it “a lite Scales of Justice Are Mercifuly Balanced Child Whose Grave Was Opened and Desecrated i | TURKISH TROOPS STILL OM MURDER RAIDS IN PERSIA Shah’s Officers Slain, Villag- ers Butchered and Women ; Carried Off. TEHERAN, Aug. %.—Gen Samaam Dowleh and other Persian oMcers, ac- cording to reports received here, have been Killed by the invading Turks, af- ter having been taken prisoners, Many inoffensive Persian villagers, including women and children, have been situghtered, a number of women have beén carried off, a church has been defied and much grain and other prop- ertytaken or destroyed ‘Turkish regular troops, with artillery, hin four miles of Urumiah Aug, are no signs of the with- Turks from Persian terri- saye that the Turks Merivia th Persian Kurdestan, east of Suletmanta, Ina telexram asking for help the clergy and inhabitants of Merivan add ff the Persian Government {s power! the people must beg Russia to assist; them. Ther drawal of tory. ‘kn ther report 9: =FeB8 eS oveeersiraiiasuersaes STORM CUTS WIDE HAVOC. JOUNSTOWN, Pa. Aug. 2.—A storm that appracched a cyclone. did ‘erent damage yesterday In Somerset County. A path 50 yards wide and a mile Jong was awept by a tertile wind isex and barns were destroyed and wing crops. ley Mrs. David Peterson wan probably fatally, injured when her home wax blown down, Stern Brothers Women’s Underwear Special Value Gowns, Chemises, -Drawers, Corset Covers, Lawn Dressing Sacques, (SECOND FLOOR) {effort nor money BODY OF CHILD TORN FROM GRAVE AND MUTILATED Detectives Seek Clue. to. Per-| | petrators of Ghastly Crime | | | | | in New Jersey. | | {GHOULS SHOW SKILL. Wielded Knife on Body Auto Victim’ With Cer- tainty of a Surgeon. Detectives are working on several tho- x to-day with a view to flscovering fiends who desecrated the grave of Kublewind, eight cemetery at Bern avilie, NJ. and mutilated the body. ‘The child was killed Aug. 14 In an automobile accident, when Grant Schley’s machine, which had been taken out without its owners consent by Thomas Clarke, the chauffeur, collided with a pote and killed the child ar Clarke and badly Injured three others.) A few hours after the burial the grave wan opened, the coffin forced and the| body taken out and horribly mutilated. Thrown back int ket without even smoothing the shroud over the mutilated body, the coffin was lowered into the grave and the dirt hastlly piled | pack, ‘The police believe that more than one took part in the ghoulish work And lean to the theory that medioal stundents did at. Superintendent's Discovery. —Sfargaret was buFied-on the afternoon of Aug, 17 Jn the cemetery of St. Bernard's Episcopal Church, which has a wealthy and fashionadle congrega- tion at this season. The cemetery’s superintendent banked on her grave he many floral designs that were sent so the highest pieces were at the head of the grave. The day after the funeral the super- Intendent saw that the flowers had been disarranged. Investigation showed that the grave had been tampered with. He summoned William. Bonneld, ‘one of the church's Cemetary Commit- tee, who agreed that an attempt at least had been made to open the grave. But they decided before going further to await the return to his residence at Bernaniavile of Richard V. Lindabury a leader of the New Jersey bar, who 1s chairman of St. Bernard's: Cemetery Committee. Mr. Lindabury returned Saturday and Margaret's graye was ‘opened in the presence of her father, Mr, Lindabury. Mr. Bonfield and Isalah Power, the undertaker who prepared the bo, tone dy for Reburled Feet First. The girl's body was curled at the foot of the casket. Plainly, when the coffin was put in the grave again ft was low- ered foot frat. There were unmistak jable mgns that the body had been placed on the casket Ild, which was used aa an extemporized dtasecting table, | The burial clothes, had been rippea pen in front with a very sharp knife which, it seemed, was'in the hand of a man who has o knowledge of anatomy. When the body was returned to the coffin nog even an attempt was made to smoot the disordersd garments, Witt-Hunt—-them~ Bown: i Mr, Lindabury naid to-day that nolther | would be spared to apprehend the perpetrator. ‘As no medicul men were present when | the body was disinterred, it is probable that ai examination wiit be made by? physicians for the pu of having expert testimony In case the culprits | are caught It in reported that two medical stu- dents from New York or Philadelphia were boarding near Bernardsville at the time of the accident and that when they left one carried a mysterious-looking jar. The police are believed to be seek: | Ing them to ask a few questions | Get your five “senges” to gether, then all aboard for the grocer’s for Au Zo the ginger snap that has broken all records. 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