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LEFT TO CHOI pare to Girl M Notary ied by LOCHINVAR IS WORRIED. Spent: Half a Night Trying ‘o Find Parson.to Make Knot Double, * piquant wn-eyed Helen Leopold, aninonene seers Seite police, stole from the Windsor Trust Comipany. means, to. F =a soa Peon 2 parlor t house,”* would rat a “How much was there at that time?’ or on a honeyn “A policeman told me $4,410. This Francis Toren, wit 5 ets last magne | NAS the mum, I was told later, that was ie the not, | Tied over to the bank." but unrelenting girl, the possibi love young Lo Marry oa linlds Bible pos in @ publishing ince coming from Chi HUBBY OR EURDF 1 Stern Papa Offers Alternative House ago has lived at nz een ere 4: “She may be immoral, but she fogel’s young a Court of General Sessions to-day. dress, Laura Carter took ‘the stand But something quite as Interesting as | Laura Carter's complicity orept into the proctedings before the woman was al- owed lo give ‘her testimony. It con- erned the mysterious disappearance of $10,000 from the sult case containing the oot immediately after Runyan's arrest This missing $10,000 question has bobbed 4p at intervals all through the trial, Juror Wants to Know. The amount recovered by the bank was $54,000. Runyan had 679,600 In his sult case when he walked out of the bank on June 30th, He says he gave Laura Carter $15,000, Juror No. 4 made up his mipd whtle the Carter woman was being sworn to-day that he would ‘lear up the mystery of the missing 00, inasmuch aa the lawyers had eft the matter In @ nebulous state. At the request of the juror, Runyan was recalled to the stand. Congrese- nan Goldfogie said he had no objection 9 any questions. ou said in your testimony,” furor No. 4, addressing Runyan, money waa kept in the bottom jrawer of a chiffonier in your bed yoom and that the drawer waa always locked and that you had the key. Was 1e drawer immediately above that con- ning the money unlocked?” it was not,’ Answered Runyan. “Then the only way the money could ave been reached was by unlocking the irawer that contained !t?" 8. 5. i “When did you fast count that —noney 7” “A few minutes before the police ar- ived."* How much was “Sixty-four thousand five hundred Jollars."" ‘You are sure about that?’ | “Positive.”" Saw Police Count Money. “When was the money next counted?” I next saw it counted at the stauion- “Have you any !dea what became of the $10,000 that was In the grip when ted the money just befora you rested?" the slightes! That was all grom Runyan, but !t was sufficient to take the minds of the au- dience momentarily from the opening Noo West Une Hundred and Sevento | address of Alfred Lind. But even the Atreet. He ts twenty-turee years old. ! missing $10,000 could not entirely drown Helen Leopold is e of Sin Leopoia #| the memory of passages suoh as these: So eight ehivaren Since tease “The character_o¢ the vilest_ woman wife Mr. Levpo Hyerett |of the street would shine out I 7) Mow: < je the children have] when compared with that of the ac- i! epread aly some married, some in |cuser of this defendant.” q) school. Helen has lived with her mar- ‘About % per cent. of Runyan's tee-/| i Fied sis erside Dr timony waa as baee a faprication as| H "Twas Love at First Sight. could: he-doneetred for: the: purpose of | } sending an innocent woman to prison | ‘Harry and I met the eof a onier to gain immunity for himself.” | mutual frien ditwas| "Way dig’ she turn Runyan over to first aig t th a toss of her flop hi. Newlyn 1 whit love With af shoulders. her Coecks rosy aninty bit of “He never 1 Ul two mon little bride- plume. the police? Why? For two reasons. | In the first place she feared he would | kill her, In the next place, she feared | he would kill himself and she would be charged with his murder. What | position would she be in to defend her self against such a charge. I repeat, / gentlemen, she may be Itnmoral, bul | she is not a thief." { Carter Woman on the Stand. 'Woman for Whom Bank Teller Stole $96,000 Declares He Only Gave ' Her $5,000, and That She Returned the Money. With these thrilling words Alfred Lind, one of Congressman Gold- istants,; opened the defense of Laura Carter in the were digesting the epigrafimatic wind-up of the rising young orator’s ad- | £15,000 of the $96,000 that Chester B.. Runyan, whom. she betrayed to | back to the bank and THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4; 1907; HALF-WED BROE (LAURA CARTER TELLS WHY SHE BETRAYED TELLER RUNYAN i is no thief.” While yet the spectators and jurors to explain that she did not secure at the Rector atrest station of the * “Did _he give, you anything that da: Tells of Runyan's Gifts. “He gave me as couple of hundred dollars and a bracelet. We parted on the ‘L' train and I went home. The .next time I saw him was Saturday night. He got home carrying a suk case and he was very drunk. le threw his arms around me an} kissed me and said I was a nice Uitte girl and he wanted me to be his little girl forever. Then he said he had something for me. He chucked me under the chin and hanied me $5.00 In $100 bills, I wae 0 surprised that I counted the mon right I tokt him I would always rh be his Uittle girl if he treated me that “When I said I would put the money} cause It would cause comment. He sug. cat 3 bse te) Dy it in a safe-deposit “Did you know who he was then?’ ‘I hadn't the alightest Id haa asked him, but he told me to him George. 1 didn't know he had any money outside of the $,00 he gave me. The first I knew who he was was on July 4, when I bought a paper on the street.” It hada big picture.of him on the first page. but I could 1 can't read very well, make out that he had stolen a lot of Thoney from a bank. I ran home with { Per and showe tel paper d him the picture “George, this ts you.’ “He denied {t, but I sald it must be him’ and finally he admitted it. He went out of the room and brought in the suit case and slammed !t down on the table and said: Yes" hes ‘I am the man that stole all that money and It's right here ult case. If you or that f yours ever open your mouths me I will blow youe heads off.” Then he opened the sult case’ and dumped a lot of money Wrapped In newspapers out on the ta- “'George,’ I bere. I don't wi thing you can 4 ys, ‘you mustn't stay t'you hare. The bent {s take that mone} uare yourself, Tl glye you back the $5,000 you gave me. You might as well square yourself because they pre qure to get you.’ “He said he was in too deep to square himself. We argued and argued until he eald everybody tn the house would know about It. I told him I wouldn't tell ind he sald If I did he woyld surely kill me. That night te took-the money out of the dross sult case and put It in the chiffonier drawer." Says He Didn't. Count It. “Did he untle the bundles and count money?" asked uJdge Whitman. “No, air,” ansWered the witness, “I didn’t’ see him count the money at any time and I didn't know how mach’ he had excopt that there was @ lot of it “I agked why he had taken th: money. He said he was playing the market in Wall street and won at Orst and then lont and Jost. For a while ne put checks through the bank signed with other peo- ple's names to square hia accounts, but fet In #0 deep the had to take the cas) : “Shat_night he woke me_up and sald he wanted a drink of whisky. oro y In the house and I had fo Ko out and get a bottle. Walle, I was out I telephoned to Harry Kirk- stein and told him I was in trouble and asked him to meet me early the next morning at Thirty-fourth street Pith avenu. hen I got home I gave Runyan tome whiskey, He read (ne paper all through and wouldn't let me £0 to sleep. He put the revolver to my head several times and threatened to kill me. I promised him time and again that I wouldn't turn him up to (we police “1 thought he would kill me sure If he thought 1 would betray him. He had a bottle of laudanum and I was afraid he would potson himself. 1 could see what a position I would be in if was no whi | Woman for Whom Runyan Stole $96,000, Who Told Her Side of the Story To-Day ADMITS HE IS A DUMMY FOR THE INTER-MET. Moorehead Tells -Ivins That Directors Voted First and ‘Talked Afterward. When the investigation by the Public way Company was paid tn full Defore tne merger. Books Destroyed. Where are the books of your com- hey are in the company’s offices in Broadway.” ha Motropoll prior to nee “TOo 2 “To Da had a wri stadt the: thelr mills.’ “When were the bo “In the « Pan teo fn as 1 know." aware t not dec you did r case until Feb, 1606? aware then.’ was not decided books were de- stroyed “Apparently If you say so. “Are you aw hat there te a sec tlon of the P % ma action a crime—a misdemeanor?’ AUSBAND KILLS Station to Murder Despoiler of Home—Goes Mad. DAYTON, 0., Sept. 4 H: Miller, of } °., ay snot and instantly killed J. H. le, who recently eloped with his wife and was returned to Franklin last night tor trial Miline entered ang | koing directly to Little's cell fred two the police station, | FLOPER IN ELL 'Ohio Fire Chief Invades Police/ Fire Chief s.] | FH WS AA FON HARA WRLRAD WAR President Fo the Re- ception of Resolution De- nouncing Management. E Teeg rees John T. Harahan, prostdent of th@yii- nois Central’ Hallroad >Company: stver| whom Stuyvesant Fish, ousted execu- tive of the same . recently scored a tsion after a series of atraight-arm | jolts, Jabs and uppercuty to ate tuce a meeting of the directors ef the read, returned to town to-day and announced | that he had forgiven Mish for his rath: disagreeable display of temper. 5 Any mark& which Mr. Harahan: may have acquired tn the brief scuffle at the Girectors’ meeting haye disappeared, Mr. Harahan ey being bright’ nd free ‘from the “shanties” which ttvwas xus- | pected would follow Mr. ‘Fish's blows. | Mr. Harahan dropped into the <Ilinois Central offices at No. 11 Broadway to supervise the loading of some of the Company's valuable to Ju ew quarters at No, 116 Browdway. He iit tor the West 330 P.M. and wil return w Now York next Wednesday Dir, Herat in became very vas approact secrotury, C. transcribed to a notebook the conv: sation which took place to-day betwe Harahan and a reporter fer Tho ing World. That Incident t not speak of It closed and please di: id Mr, Harahan. hould never the pu 2 is no More to add to or dotract from In regard to the incldauts, before, after and during Ute recent directors’ mee of the [lfnols Central Railroad thing 1s past and it Is now all over, #9, rest 1al meeting of the directo the Illinois Central Company was 7 to-day at th cutive offices of There were present Pr Gent James T, Harahan, former Presi- dent Stuyroeant Fish, Alexander 4 tornelius Vanderbilt, James Charles A. Peabody and Mr, the first to leave tao board room this afternoon, and rerused to discus# what had taken place in tne reported that Mr. Fish again ted the set. of resolutions whicn he started to read at the latt Meetin: which Mr. Harahgn re “i to enterd and which led to the passing of the HN and the alleged consequent encounter. \ rom the reports Which came trom behind the closed doors, It was learned the resolutions La tS, Mf. vere received, with Mr. Harahfin in the chair, And it was further stated. on what seems to be. excellent outhdr- ity, that at the regular meeting of the board next Wednesday charges Against the present management of the m that is a new form of chewing alth. - I for pleasure, Chew-Ht for fr The Right G Chew a plece of Gum-Lax when yo: tion remedy that hasn't the slightes! the Ideal form of laxativ Now Fork € yy and two t If your Druggist deoy not sell H Liberal Cr The Laxative Chewing Gum--Cures Constipation ing on the bowels and regulating their actlon. from which vou can derive some positive good. That's why Gum-Lax is | For sale by Caswell-Mnaney & C any, Hegoman | & Company, Wm, HB, Riker Son & Company, J, Mil- | Vau's Son, 'Kalisk Pharmacy, Walter 5. Rockey, QUM-LAX soud us ten cwits and we will mati you a box, GUM-LAX MFG. CO., 29 Broadway, New York City. Investigate Our edit Sys ABDUCTOR GETS ~ LONG SENTENCE Caught Dickering for Sale of Victim and Once Recom- mended Mercy. Fred Sch land, + > years old, of No, 126, East One Hundred and Nin h street, was sentenced to-day bY Judge Crain in’ “al § nit less than sixteen years and eighteen-yenrs-tn- Sines fence at the trial showed Schonland jay in ( the Bronx ennie Tall to “come preiexx ot ta school ar-old Boston road, With him on thi 2.4 matiase He “did take f vaudeville hotine, but after the p e she lurid Into fiat on oadwa. * took her to a Bow Wickering owith he lier man for the aale of ats yictim where was tmmordl bondage, . when man who had heard part of mn) put him under arres land was first put on non ] before. Judge Rosaisky, The jury sent wora » Judge that they would tind toe ding the Court would im oi with a 3: in his d jdge declared a mis rh the defendant to the ‘Tombs r hearing and caused ‘tne 0 of the jurors to be stricken trom the Jury list as “undesirable,” The secdnd trial took place last week vefore Judge Crain, It didn't take tnis jury long to make up tts id after hearing the man’s own story. In pass- ing sentence to-day Judge in told se moat c nland he had committed crimes next to murder, and th are contained In the resolutions, road, answered in an authoritative to be ner The resolutions were recefved in the Thoat pea Tanner by- the--opporte tion. ‘Trey score the administration in the most violent fashion, a! ns being. made hy Fish,” the largest indi- vidual der fn the jot that the road 's being operated No. 13) Broadway, the offices of ward H. Harriman. The resolution further charges that the Minots Central is mixed up in findncial deals outside tts legit rovince: {x Oelleved that the resolugions submitted and recelyed to-day, carrying the impom of Mr. | Fish's orlefaal complaint, have been so, modl- flied that part of ‘the sting was out of them, But they still his contention and views as.to th ent management of the Tlinols © tn most vigorous terms, serves a two-fold purpose. Chew it {relieves constipation, gently operat- It's the one chewing gum um to Chew uu feel out of sorts. It’s a constipa- t medicine suggestion sbout it. It's ousand other druggiata. m { rh ek ai aronand:paca: didn't learn: thats wai killed himself and 1 was found there | Service Commission, condu YW : engaged ul Laura Carter told her reel name: It] Mo cies piney analy mat. moneys Boge iting aka peeccihtennel) eae o | which lodged in the victim's! | reluctant a {fs Laura Ison. She spoke in such low! “=, went downtown the next morning ‘ Lgieens nose Into; Ou get permisaion | breast H Urged Us to tones that the stenographer was com-!and met Harry Kirkstein, I aays to, the aftalre of the Interborough-Metropoll- | z ; j men PPT Sae-aata Tre -wuy-wrtte}-pelled 10 repeat her answers to the! him, ‘Hanry, 1 aays, ‘who do you tnink|tan Company was resumed this afte: |. Stier: aided a raving! maniac and} 4 = Pa eebn not Bo ro | dur; [Ives got upto tHe paid |-neonh Cha i el on your own tesponaibil- | Under guar ne knoe puraciece that we were in| ay client.” explained Congressman | maybe d hal the Prmee of Wales, Daa AULT a btceah a apc ereta acacia ra ih acai ake Read { SuChTAT Hurry butryesterday o& Goldfogie, suavely, “is not able to talk)" 'No, 1 says. ‘I've got bigger game |<.) .E. C, Moorehead, former au & Ey h “we went out oi} with pa above a whisper as she is suffering than that. I've got the n that atole| ditor of the Metropolitan Street Railway did you tell that you sold | ,. . i | after we had | at the tt} from Ning qeroubls which has been ex-/ all that money fram ithe Me adsor Trust} Company. was called to the stand, Mr. th ka toh dextroy. eae Ih Feet rama MRE EA EIOCUEH | ; JO Um Y stro}led ' to agnerates P Ente 1 . Wh shal 2 i c we nown. M Ke |e { 1 4 Humedeenieuenenutarry en a sistant Diatrict-Attorney Marshall peace a amore qrutes Moorehead sald that he qualified ax a Ate eenerally known. Mr. Quack- | # Fs potary, marred us by civil. cereatony,| Jumped up and Interrupted Mr. Gold- ave Bac YE SNe ES ey, director of the merged companies by the "When did Mr. Quackenbush become A Weak | i We had an al Mar fopie and» aaked that the remarks, of |, “He told me 1 had better €0 te. tne | depoalting of cértineate of 10) sharex coach for vour company? ny ea i { 4 dombout 10 ¢ ‘© went to the} counsel for efense stricken ‘bank and (ell my y 3 “July 1 iG rW Orda Me HAE a ‘i A RAR AR abinsae Me meME to fhe geen ng record, Course), for, the. der Nem min reward offered, bul T sald 1 Of Moa othe compan aeMnat De enhuy maett, Nee Ne Que Person © f52Piece Parlor Suit, with mahogany-finished ee | “4 ent p and kissed him and watt) £ appeared fo be greatly surprised, thought 1 has etter 70 to . a which he never paid Be ; oy ¢ see nat. He went take up in| butmade no objection. He even amilod Harry told-me to suit myself. Iowent) Mr. Moorehead further said he wa Coneyeleland Ballons a 0) be | trames, hand carved, upholstered in Velour ia apea ® i } a not agree tal as he sat down, to the sate deposit vault, wot the BUN! . airector of the Inter-Urban Rallroad rattan & oH 1 ts 3-Piece 1 ay é[eiromnrring 7” 4a religious | "Were you ever married?" asked Mr.andtook {t home to Runyan and handed) | i ; a & " ceremony. “We were wilting, but tt wax qtinn, who conducted Mra, Carters ex: Seon pines josie palng eat ie pee =a sane ne marae —e can gain bi Baroy Suit, ; 2 Hine pre ta We at pination. a Roa aiy OuTE reed-Upont.—-ré-further-satd—he knew: Be m with loose cushions q 1 o'clock n when | yaaitiaare pltedet —wewetve throw_me down now, are your | Fevers 7 = s D ; Sa ! = 4 c replied the witness, “twelve ‘S28 Me Cowes Dont going_to-throw! nothing of the Metropolitan Securities mittee of ona. The boant deel strength on ® ‘ =I So ual Ne edo Re. Sareea talireds ne ppl vig wl Ya yo “aGwn, “George, but "1 don't want| Company, aa regards Its solvency, con tie following tetlern ent Bo i be | ef silk ptush, hes ; 4 an ‘ol ry n me," says. | °. cent ade a C rv - Night Court No Refuge. ipmarine Tana Rabe empTnT hafte him poco RET RUM R naa DUbTER na toey (aces opancial; sanding, des, except) Wer ine anid’ equip’ iteiGaniin is fe eae - “Papa sal ou shan’t take her’ and| ¥en Years ago, could ive with him qrawer with the rest. A ‘s that he knew that the Metropolitan | 975 new c breakers, to 7 rape uts x ij frames; value $70, 4 Sedat Mut Tid wi | no, Jonge jo ATter that we sat down and had lunch! Securities Company was to furnish to fon car: p - | Righteent papa overtook | Continued the. a t lunch hear i“ ) Borate Mapa. overtook |“ “have been in New York never | ee eae tine or Kill himeelt, After | the lease. top Bi aliedst fo domme asain Harry | years When I firat came here I tried tune Y went to the police station and Admite He's a: Dummy A member of the Chicago Press Jin departnient sto | "The. Ci Perv | nie sane Pal insdepartinvent;slotesi saya, saletwomeny {aifover Hunyan'e tewuimaty, She care: Mrr, Moorehead heart Mr. Ivina read beneft, from Grape-Nuts food that es ate =| ast") “Waa compelled. to” become a/ fully denied It In every detall where it| the names of George W. Havens, Jacob sented by she wishes to offer a yoluntary test{- on, so pMeDermot, he] Uotnan of the streets.” didnot ures with, the, story she had | H_ Schiff, Thomas 8, Fowler, Messrs. | hi) ,i)n monial: “I had an illness which re- i "Mag! Was awfully nice How She Met Runyan. {old on the at Runyan wae the to | Juilliard. Berntn, Hyde and Baldwin, | ready prov! duced me greatly, when conyalescen : and polite. but he wouldve marry us| pelt ya how you firat met Runyan.| she elaims to have returned to him|a@nd sald these men wore back of the all of its car { wanted a great deal to cat, but wald it woe & Tul omar yoany| “1 was walking in Columbus invense | and that ue. did ‘nat touch & penny of | Metropolitan Securities Compal Nrouid Bosco D PCR te nothing seemed to satisfy me £ uples there . wl opapa th ‘ont 0 d y vy i ‘ 2 he ovements suk: : pam Was obstinate. It was La) in the! rd ‘ome in and have a drink, | Tt was plain that etther Laura Carter |by the merged compsnies—which you tat cE | sense of emptiness; “an aching void” lor Suit, upholsterea in tapes- Porning then, and ae paps had e Werwent ty a hotel and had s or Chester Runyan jaa monumental | descrtbe ax,vaiuable—ever put into force, 2 faa it were, though really not hungry. | S7Piece Parlor rs wake P Rey He 42 00 lown An were too Ured to ti i and desptoable unyan } i o | rs 4} I i ‘4 . ¢ $05.00...... . Re went Harry back to Harlem. a. Me (old me Tiwanrtneckind of a/girl. ateucrihorwomaniche ientertreine tote, tar, es mou xnowt asked) Mr, WOMAN DIDN’T WAIT The fact 18, the food | was then tax. fytry, with mahogany-finished frames; value $05 ; went tora nm om here Papa talk could Hike and satd ened be . fosten ‘& part of his crime Upon her Ay Oe: FOR THE CAR TO STOP. ling was ne mronedly eer laced and “2 rs no, = — me nearly all night and sugcested ouble At home with his © in order to secure clemency from the | ‘No. +\] was improperly nourished. which T go with him on a trip to Burop: jer peopl>. Hie asked me if Court when the Ume comes for hin: | « me i At eH Amy : » to extublish a home 1 be K companion to him, and I to be sentenced, If the Carter woman |) pou recall that at one of your Smith Badly: Hur GRAN a Pan ceualivsand him 1 yao Then ho suggested fe jring she i@ trving to make Runyan {meetings the chairman ald that the di- Smith Badly Hurt on Broad-} weak condition, constant exhaustion 2, at he put Me in a flat and give’me | more of.a contemptible ase than he has | rectors whould vote first and discuss the ribyeBackward (Rail Re }and inability to gain flesh. 3 HOS aie a st i proved himself to be in order that phe | subject afterward?” y—Backward Pail From | “sq started in on Grape-Nuts food, | > } is agreeable, and he said inay be able to bring mutt for the re- | «7 iT ' maa Runni 5K ) Hous ; ry'wout he would call me up on ‘the telephone | warg, which amounts to about $7,000. reoall that something Mike that was Running Board | husband laughing good humoredly at i a be the mintater now sald the, (2¢ meaty days and Seeataaees and . ate} We simply voted and did not dis-) 441) alighting rs aaear Nex | the time. I ate it with cream, anu alf-married bride aig ro ae TOMI OAC NOs 29050 esult was most surprising, After | ’ PARAL [over see him again 4 ae een sone ten See aeG ithe remu is. After | d 4 HIS BRIDE SHOT DEAD Jug aiueh teomy nrpring he eatled me| OLD MAN DISAPPEARS. “Mr. Iving asked the witness if he was | (he 14xington avenue line at Broadway | the firat dish of It felt great sense » KS { up the foxt day and sald he would be!» Se not merely “a “dummy” director, and | 20. Nineteonthy et to-day Mrs.’ of satisfaction. I have gained several y Hy j id fy D to ¢ ren t Lb; : 2 3 rehieeort Lite of 8 a 4 HUSBAND 1S ACCUSED, tint Scio. No Tee been ating Stephen “MeLawehitn, Beventy-one| Mr Moorehend practically admitied NOMA LONI, 0) 04 ot of pounds, and the old gnawing Ls gone WO : : , 2 tar had veveral more: drinks. und| Yeara of Age, Missing Since that he wes. But he did not know) N® # Herkimer street Brooklyn, fell entirely... 1 retire and sleep well all THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH. ae | he was pretty far gono, He asked me! whether Oren Root, jr, and H. H. Vree- %hd struck Her head against the pave- night, whereas | used to le swake in . wg ABHLAND, Ky., . Sept. 4. — Milton| Pow fd sunported myself, and I told him) Yesterday. land were also ‘dummy’ directors ment, sustaining: a fracture of the skull, the night and was unable to sleep SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S Dixon, whove bride of three montis waa| Thon he sdsgented thatek gay MOY | Mra. Ellen St. John, of No. 217 East|, ‘Old you know that Kuhn, Loeb & Co.) The car was moving slowly at the again until [ had taken some sort of ah a T found dead as tie result of h gunshot] URIOW:. Thirtieth atreet, reported this afternoon | Wor te eas le he treRMUT OE ENO | ee SPH ENQUEDE, toodh sa Cnere ale) Reascns! Fine Silk Umbrellas in head ut thelr home in| .,7 went, story ALE Gext Ay | the disappearance of her father, Stephen| Metropolitan Street Rullway Company’? Gace enanebin Serataad She stepped “Husband is much surprised at the { Galland. | Monday, Ww [And rented the flat in West One Hun | soraughiin, eeventy-one years old He| (i did not.” ; from the running board and was thrown regult and tried Grape s himself 26 AND 28 INCH, select assor:ment of Novelty handles, 1 Muntering thcharg mi see him again until the following Fri-| tn § feot 10 inches tall, welgha 19 pounds, | pooks thar weuim show Wine Save wan | pas nee head eon Mer side and sirik-\ He is delighted with the food. Best | igo Natural Woods, Regularly $4.00 and $4.50 sew hin 1) day. T asked hin for some money. He|bas a lent complexion, gray halr and, paid to Kuhn, Loed & pipe Ba LOT wishes for the great food and ‘Its OM : aie lex patim for haying ¢ sald he would e |t fo me the next] brown eyes. He wore a blue coat, ‘| writing the ' Metropolitan rities| Policeman Fitzpatrick telephoned for| makers.” i¢ FM eweetherrt at a night pre-| day. and he showed up @ little after|trousers, biack derby hat, black * “eat in the merger?” Sulancal(oathalNewey: HH at 1 any’s interedt in the merger? an am to th w York Hos- 9 to Wellville, Celine te Khootin noon and gave me $100. I moved to the ‘and gray stockings. He was last ‘seen 0. Hea rp nces ole New Vous esate neady ine Road Wille, ta bf Dixon declared that his wite, mad Be dae ne tele ais Afternoon. On yesterday at Twenty-elghth street and| Mr. Moorehead declared that the float. | ambi ce He found Airs, Smith. seri: | DXes. Some physicians call it a Jealousy, had shot herself. ay me © meet him ind avenue, ting debt of the Metropolitan Street Rail-! ously hurt and took her to the hospital, “health clasaic.” .~ t if 4 Be i { Ce ,