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ELL, Am ~ Lawyers ’ Court of Massachusetts week for an indefinite adjournment “Rogers was seriously ill anti co ‘# Spec: ome in Fair Haven, Mass., ev ‘automobile with case and prec: \ borhood. illness of Mr. Rogers, because t | ‘physical or mental troub 1 to The E FAIR HAVEN, Sept. 18—Old dénces of his apparent health and stre afoot or in his automobile about the “pity of appearing in the $4,000.00 Ray- Mond suit, to wuich he Is defendant, and. in many instances talked to him) lmiost daily since he came beck to his) ative village early in August. | To convince them that he ts perma-/ Yoently intapaciiated for business he “must be & much more feeble man than be appears to-day. Whey have observed that the alacrity ef movement that distinguished Mr. Rogers is lacking in some degree, but there is nothing apparent to th: casual | gcquaintance inconsistent with conva- Jesoehce from,an ordinary illness. It te only relatively that Mr. Rogers's) condition would attract attention. Mr. Rogers has not held himeelf aloof from the people of Fair Haven and New Bed- fora during the last month. and those | ‘who have him, without vue | ‘acquaintance, have'not been in the least struck by any appearance of infirmity. For instance, Mr. Rogers acctpted an favitation from Mayor Ashley, of New Bedford, the city across the riyer from Fair Haven. to attend the Old Home Week celebration during the last week fn August. On Governor's Day. when @ procession and review at City Hall was ROGERS | EPORTING SICK His Neighbors at Fair Haven, Mass. azed,at the Reports that He Was Ailing Made by His Whea°a case in which H, H. Rogers, the Standard Of! magnate, was to figure asa witness was called in the Supreme The Evening World, in order to set at rest the public doubt about the real condition of Mr. Rogers, commissioi representative to make an investigation. ’ He finds that Mr. Rogers driycs in and aroun frequently and atteads other social fuactions in the neigh- Citizens of Frir Haveu are amazed at the rcports of the le apparent in his case, gre unable to reconcile his reported physical breakdown, as described to|tendea originally for a much larger Judge Hammond in the Supreme Court in Boston, with the daily eVi- The testimony given by his near rela- ‘mobile. tives, which freed him {rom the neces- - honor tion in th mi was it not a jolt, to and prominent citizens. He chatted| "! é the Rata pio oe een him} with each of several friends, smoking ‘History of Tom Burns, the Cen 2 Pappople nwo Daye eee a of ville He remainea| (al Park Bandit. He works in Cen- Full River, and none of those, who met him for the first time had ‘fhe slight- est Jdea he was not.in good health. electric victoria, which he drives him- elf, almost daily, and has seemingly taken his usual interest in town faire. : the progress of the removal of an old wooden academy, ‘whith he ia haying moved to @ location north of the magnificent $1,000. wohoo} town. provements with John I. Bryant, who peprenetiie dim ly hie wageecty Of auper~ intendent of the town's streets, a po- sition to which he js annually el by the Selectmen, and which he held for years, at a salary of 3 a day. his dispensation. an appropriation of less than $5.00) his ‘Assistant somehow contrives to expend $0,00 a year, and yet the town treas- seen ttre harman erence are TRE EVENING W DOWNFALL DU —TOAIS DIARY Tom Burns, Hold-Up Man, Got Along Well Until He Took to Writing. THOUGH The moral of this story js that It pays a fellow to stick to his own:trade. Ax Jong as Tom Burns, the Central Park bandit, confined himrelf to the bandit- Ung business he appears to have been highly successful and a péteon of stand- ing-sire Influence in his own circfe, but when he aspired to be literary on the [side he fell down, aw it were,'on his ‘J bandittl face, é As they led TontBiirns back to the prison pen in the Yorkville Police Court ig-day he turned about and to an Even- In the ee of : nors of the popitlar songs, these words he then did say: “Cul, don’t you never kemp no whatever you do. T Caught the Bandit For some time the police have nad in Court. before last his lawyers asked on the specific plea that Mr, nuld not attend the hearings. rte certainly w ned id his fine ery day; that he operates his & canny idea that an organized band ision, and that he dines out | o¢ youne hold-uppers were Intestin; the fastneases of Central Park. Al bert Moore, who was relieved of coin ari Jowels on the Mall ten days ago. gave descriptions; of his assailants whioh enabled a detective Inst night to find Thomas Burns as he sat ¢ Joying the moonlight on a bench. Mr. Burns didn't have the custom- if ary earmarks of a truly desperate acquaintances of Henry H. Rogers|pandit. In his suit of shiny broad- cloth which had evidently been In- here is no indicationof either vening World.) man he looked rather Ike a round- faced olly young person of excessive es jleisure| But when they searched hiv) pockets they found therein a small red book which held a store of thrill- Here he was) the guest offing tacts. and held an impromptu recep-| ‘The itttle red book was in the nature smoking room of the olub.|o¢ an autobiography. The first entries ting a number of mill treasurers} ean tnus: ngth before their eyej:as he movi city. tral Park at the dead of night. He fells his prey to the ground, springs on same and reii them of their superfluous property. Ha, cries.” Then follawed the following interes: ing data tegarding members of his dread band: John Swoekhamer, alias John Clark, alias Williams, better known as the Bandit, operates up in Cen- tral Park in the dead of night. “Women and children are, bis prey. Luke Cathcart, better’ known as the Central Park bandit—he fs a sort of a dirty lad, operating on the New York Central a train pirate. fils partner, Snake-Eater Gallagner, is up In the. wilds of Alaska hunt: ing bullfrogs. He's no good to his friends. Some of His Exploits. thins ois acer “A partial lst of Tom Burns Central Park Banditavcarnings, ane tumn of 17, and persons who ‘were po, Kind as to contribute to same: “Was chicken-hearted. Bexxed Central Park Bandit. on his knees to spare lite. Was told to act like a m: sitting between Mayor Ashley and Mayor Coughlin. pf ha! he Mr. Rogers has been abroad in his He bas, for instance, been watching a hisjoric school, he recently presented to the He has talked over town im- ios The small town appropriation, under bolds out like the joaves and fishes in the miracle, and on ‘ax reluctan’ how foolish tt “Hollered Had to be shown as to Tealst. awful. Noise stopped e ORLD,WWEDNESDAYs en eects cineca emmmemen sme me prem he SEPTEMBER 18, 1907. Speen NENT IS MERE NE RN PARK BANDITS EVENING WORLD RACE CHART DAY AT GRAVESEND. _ THIRD AUTUMN MEETING. SEPT. gpg PESTS ah aie a 18. Wis 8t 10) vt 104 we Mt tug Mise Delaney Kerry Wavecrest & Tatona. . Witlim HO Lyée Hig niet, liked f after foliowide tba pace. won under a drive. San quine war well up allt Miss Delaney ih a nice race. He Knows was. prao teally le CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. , —Garrat. Dui 1 Gus Straus ran out of the | CLEVELAND GAINS, | BUT CLOSE WATCH Pak, 63 BS 8 3 Precaution Taken to Prevent 3 : Another Attack of Acute Noter sb 6 Indigestion. handler Ss (Special to Toe Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J., Sept, 18. —Former President Grovér was re- ported tobe silgntly be day by both hiy nurses and his I Carnochan sald to an FE World reporter concerning the > Clevela Homoeelie. course and bad to pull up and come back find ‘gave Mesimilian a commanding lead. Exsex wae closing sttro ike iilenit have won, us Stra a ronnie sdbexad y7 THIRD RACE —Selline, Utes. yearolds 927 NER a5 Pon" time. index! Siarte “Mr. C.cveund Is” gait und Of course you must rem sor that he Iv an cld man and does not rvever os + [aulekly as 2 younger maa, vould, ‘I pelleve that the only t feared at presont ts another fon. One cannot tell what that would result in. Mr. Clevelarid ts t-atrietiy-on-a dict and we are very careful to see that he eats nothing that is not prescribed for his. ‘Although Mr. Cleveland will never be the same man he was, we hope in a short time to have him in good shape.” fo be attack of ~ Smiling Tom. won eased up. Ferman liked the mud and. closing Very strong, Mr, Cleveland was ordered ot to the inclement weather. Mrs. Cleveland and the children will return home to- ‘Start_bad. Won easily. Scratgned—Jull Jane Sw in the Rt Kk, wae tet, Adrtu lng and scored an easy victory. Second in “the last atride. “Texpio ‘old; 82.000 added; five morrow. 100 LIVES LOST WHEN JAPANESE jockeys tha ded ore oat oft. 4. it te 16 never ridden a winner); fan sighth, Bi Wi Be We 1 72 H 8 4 Bie E jor 10 2} 9 4 3 ‘s 13 B Tafu Maru Was Destroyed While in Chinese Waters Ball. Lally, Just So. bert) Lord Bada eran an improved race. Ov:rich was close up. Near Nanking. $1,300 added: about six furlongs, ae Beart ood Won eaniiye Fish 42 Fins “Joc Open. Hjxh Clos. OR BI, gt 3s Cas ot S) Bumeer 48, Miller Bi Notter \) 3 ia aie *Added starter. Sadi A MiUaattp, Suttrage, Baby Wolf, Dreamer, Mark Antony IL..Fleming, Minnie (Continued wise sued Drage for $100,000 on the TRIES TO SHIELD. ‘MAN WHO SHOT HER, ALTHOUGH DYING from First Page.) Pawn shop and bought a revolver. SHANGHAI, Sept. 18—A Japanese steamer, said to be the Tafoo Maru, has been burned three miles off Chingkiang, on the right bank of the Yangtsckiang, forty-five miles from Nanking. lt is reported that one hungred lves were lost. The Tafoo Maru {s still on fire as Eacutcheon find raced: hie field toto the around apd won easily. Chief Hayes also held the | thls dispatch ed ae aba ian CLE a) Number One closed strong. Prince Hamburg quit loss of life or extent of the damage done have not been fully ascertained, but it is known that many of the pas: sengers and crew ate missing, and it fs still estimated that one hundred per. na lost their lives. earn eee WOODBINE ENTRIES. WOODBID RACE TRACK, TO- RONTO, Ont. Sept, 1&8—Entries for the races here to-morrow are as follow: Brant Puree, $400 artded gelling: three-quarters Carte, 84 m Tener, ii 14, Webber, (ET BY DOCTOR leave the house to-day on account of ‘STEAMER BURNED PRISON CROWDED: JEROME DELAYS TAAL OF CASES More Than Six Hundred Pris- oners Under -Indictment In the Tombs. | | | There mre 619 prisoners dwalting trial in the Tombs to-day, nearly all sled to @0 through the Courts of al Sessions or Special Sessions, have not been able of late to hore than ‘keep Up with the dailé routine, In Murderers’ Row there are awaiting trial thirty-four persons under indict+ mont tor murder in the, first, degree. Tn adMuon ‘to the prisoners in the (Tombs awaiting trial ther on ball, are 340 ou! | This condition of affairs is arousing| uncomplimentary comment on the part of lawyers Judges, The constitu: tional right of a man accused of a crime to a speedy trial ts no longer considered by the District-Attorney's office, they say. That {mportant branch of criminal. prosecution machinery of No York County has been running with brakes on since early in the summer, and although Mr. Jerome returned from his vacation a short time ago the pres- sure. on the brakee has not been re- leased. On the standing calendar of the Dis- trict-Attorney's office there are 1,04 cases_pending. At this time last year there were 684 cases pending, An In- crease of nearly 6 per cent in twelve months In cases awaiting trial or other disposition fs one to attract attention. The District-Attorney places no small part o fhe blame on the courts. From | the-standpomnt-ot-the—business—or-pro~ fessional man he is justified tn this Half day sessions of the criminal courts have been the rule, while the list of prisoners in the Tombs haa been rowing larger and larger. 300 CHINESE DROW I WRECK OF SHP2 Seattle Gets Report of Heavy Loss of Life on Alaskan Bay ‘Disaster. SEATTLE, Wash., Bept. 18—An un- confirmed rumor reached Seattle early to-day to the effect that three hundreds Chinese hal been drowned tn Bristol ived but St ts thougat to have some tion with the report that a ship, name not known, Was lost in Bristol Ray. Rog: with own handkerchief 5 t ——_————— Patapon ebiseas: ME Rage ates ury is not called upon:to make up a! Bevoral pages were devoted to listing | charge of allenating her husband's af-/I waited in front of the house and a} iro rfery aay Fair Haven mansion at about 9 o'clock | asticiency. . the named of supposed crooks who ene | cectiona, TMH wife knew that her rival| few mtnutes later Misq Selxel came out.| ti” Archie Whice, 115 Are You ong to Move fm the electric victoria, which he drives] ‘yfr Rogers hax maintained. his in-|Joyed the rare boon of acquaintance- |. 04 no such sum, or the hundredth part|/I went to her and told her she must nie’ Maid. 110” tat ( ‘imself. He drove Into the town alone. | rerest in the street work as usual. Dur-| 20!P athe the Central | Park Bandit. | Bad 10 Tat sna bateved that Draga }go with me at | td, Dyment entry. ,, |, The following is a littie advice given picked up his friend Walter P. Winsor. | ing the summer his family has all been|thix information. They My emendin [OF te cot a comfortable Iittie fortune | “In the room I told her she had been THING RACE Mebane: pains #100 A0; |to those who intend moving, by a prom- & New Bédford banker, drove over the }asaembled here, and still remains, ex-| help them. 4 her father in the! old country, false to me; that she had separated | ope-siateenth miles —Minota inent physician: the firat arrivals in the reviewing sinnd.| on Mondays, returning at the week’s|Gay to | Aimostant — Distric(-Attorney ars vatallated. She filed a counter from my familly and then had given het ce eee Anareiearint maliunecieis |eores whether it is 2 new building or He was introduced to Gov, Guild by | end Murphy, Inthe letter the mugnanimous | °C. “gauoon against Mrs. Hoftman, love to, another. She denied all thts | mle and seventy varie —*Prings of Orange otherwise, the first act should be to <¥he Mayor, chatted with jim and mei | Mr. Rogers has frequently attended | Bums c wed that he: aloneiwas ‘ { her eood name She swire ~ D4; (Bloney 10L; Mary by. 101; *An- | thoroughly disinfect it. =otha. Maxor, sponsible for a recent holl-up for ng defamation of he re to me she loved me. I asked | nie | sick "Reta ena talked with a group of Massachd- | (he Satutiter CHirch te -erectad™te “ther two other men hid been arrested. ‘a basis. Thése suite are etiil-pends ; ber: ~ SOS sede tater Ait Feat: Menensckbtet ALL Odors. must be _remoyed and “getts Mayors and hobuobbes with sev. | memory of hit beni decieind ne ota Also _a Flat Robber. peat iewhat la ihe! name lef that mean swho | pene te every corner disinfect#d, fo destroy any seral old friends. Mayor Ashley invited | in August. le al waye iene, after! When they got the Handit to Head- Old Playmates Arrive. has won you from me? perecnietly Fee iecacaarzoloak Kept disease germs which may have been left Dar Rowers'to a lunch at the Wamautta | the service and greets his friends. He| quarters it waa found that be bore care for| “She would not tell me. She ev cx, BOM Micon tas, [behind by previous occupants.” mutta | [“amually accompanied by one or more| striking Hkeness to one James Malloy,| Motherly Mrs. Latcas did not il me. She even . Tatwel, | By ad dising 1 Ciub later in the day, and Mr, Rogers Nis daughters, Miso’ Urban Ho} who-had been arrested In June on sus feea Beczarics.. Bhe told her to leave laughed at my suspicions, She tried ei ete tees ry y adding a strong disinfectant to all accepted, Of deiton, Airs, William E. Bonjamin | Plcion of ropblug a fat.” The owner ot| A rezarics. Bie (old Tyat she let{t make me think she loved mecyand Liehte Out tas. Dawes [cleaning water, suchas C-N_Disinfect- No Evidence of iliness. Ree TLilerd RIL Cosa i Honey | fie, eaterul Ut if rea book denied t Rae Laas area tstae api Aart this drove me crazy. I got my revolver Ker, (1405 Billy. Ray. 18%; | ant, all oxors can be @asily removed Ma anor inte Valenti tviiocial backto | nocera iri oand’ ws fully Waves also | Mlont moseuremente: ahowed® be | many | ‘rere carne to the houan two of Drax And polmed tt at her breaat. She knelt yBacra. 130, Hob Alone I82-1and much sickness prevented Fair ‘and ry fe ed ae dd en a ee “4 Cn ckiel er y | there ca! 9 df. Seb- nm before me ai ayed to i an, 124; @Buckman, 100; — —— Meee tietwanisctan Cub inten ants? | oticnee ae tentae@ prenachiidcen wan payed toramend. the. de} ne} cpildnood friends, T. fabri and Te Set GhataeleheiPesyede ies Wo Pipper cate : The Non-Poisonous Antiseptic. - Y i med young UT ans ee . “] " entry ef ‘ gether, and Mr. Rogers can dally be] = Meer aaished Tpaleiterminithe Au “Then I shot her. The first shot | SIXTH. RACE f,00 3 2 found on the great piazza of his man-| his purpose to hd who had come to| Passed in her breast Just above the bepuenie te eter fag itty Hehpy Wanted [ris weteune tice biayon tne beau |traing TiC a pouatoie“testrie "motore Arian ST yg sad come Ne | Rear Gull ‘she Melt aheres hcesine | See oe en at =“ tiful lawns, may Be added to the list of transporta-| America to be mitona nea on. the|™@ Rot to shoot her again.”* Tena eee ne Day Pee k waite : a . i 2" pay ny Tel was testified In the, court proceed: | ssurctmamerst takes ereate prideninntne (ne as eaten village, Induced| Th second shot went through the] °*HAtl flowers, 1s (mde O- ay ings that he does not dine with hia! peopie.o {this town. He loves to ride| streets of thelt U0he es cutgners| Mall Of the room and lodged in the head] gevENTH RACE eee mtaear nua |family. This 1s true, for Mr. Rogers | forth as the clidcenh aie from Mrs. Cues Hoa ye antook jither of the bed tn the room next, in whiob; inree-ve rola and upward i ad jas advertised for in The Moming ‘= following out his pbyeician's order, { dressed Grp indleuiing the thetht of Se Tne ie Sve a he atghte One Pere sleeping Louis W. Holl man andl {1°"f.iniise quae satariabe. i World's Want-Director: yand as the family dines at night and “hej the people alwayn arouses his enthusi- | #?ovt ates rent to the Hippodrome To wife The shot awakened-Mra—Hoti-! ihe 17 ese Senus. te Bia POM “Sut, TW "UaGRTIY withdraws to ame A great: desl-of nonsense: bythe | might ahgy went to, te Tipe of them | MAM. Who aroused. her busband..The |!!Capnrenaice suotiaare g ee zs way, peen written about Mr. Rogers _ Last nis! ise. fast; weather threatening and con! WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1907 ts este Be tan meaen spe seeiet | the story is told to the utter weariness weed Central Park. bi thought the shooting must be in the| T/A°K fast: Weather threatening and cool Art. Flowers . @ Innere r the beautiful river that Mes before] o¢ the townspeople that he once carried | visite a to have been nothing | eet, unUl a moment later, when there Janitors. window's of his room, newspapers. This has been aasumed to| There Beem aa ening, of (aane ® thind shot. Here Hoftman takes enireases $| Last Thursday Francia D. Millett, the Mean he Was such a "neglected newsboy | wrong about Deage's Chivers i) Up pls elory denin | He continued: HEADLESS«BODY THOUGHT jewellers Tiactancante visit. Mf c e cities, As a matter co ex-soldsers, name pee tener desea feayeeeaae see ts Seateiai peopl sad lene Te sen Hofman more jealous than /of the man, and again meaner THAT OF MISSING MAN. : At he town and in pros. | watc ate tattit ‘i @ arm Ad shoulder, Y ray t tran 1} | Painting a serie of marine pictures for | perous cireumstances. "The carrying Of | ever. A Week A&% ae ana I tnought this Jast shot had finished ee SSS 4 a ne decoration ai cS i ts e local newspapers wan a- posits : the avenue. y over.on {the floor, is i NY ai Laie basta euler eee ee coveted by all the boys of the Vilinge, Roatan eariin wtreot house and rent-|tarmined to end my own life. repute Albert Garson Disappeared Last es A Bg Venn My —Tengere became “ne were aeunemre for the type Ree to the Talrty Mia dingy little room on |yevolver in my mausniand wag about to| December _in New Rochelle: |can largely be traced to eye troubles.! pen 2|much interested, and went to New Bed- England boy. i fhe top floor, He explained that ne had jing, “Don't do tuac, Julius’ ovelyons Accident Theory Held. Prevent ona isthe tera hans curesua Rate ashe —Milliners z2| ford with Mr, Millett to pick up photo-| ,DUMDE these boyhood days young). sister who maght come with him|and I can die; but you mustn't.” : sult our registered physicians NOW. Biassworkers .. 6. 3 Movlders Oey [eases anavalar ion terial ta enstet| nla | TeoReTR ramone ay, throwing stoned Inf Sic ccaalonaMyi | Theil slalécy1) be (oO ad uanststrag rion ieee oe oe ae Lee Ne Pee Sept dh aminations Without Charge. Betokiayers 1 Nuraes 15| The following day Mr. Rogers took Mr. | An old townsmen, the owner, chided him, | police nay, could have been no ‘other {grasped my hand. Aimouge rt pag |The headless body found in the Sound Draderibed Only Whoa Neoded Bushelmen .. Operators .. 34] stinett land a few friends for day's, Warning him against filing up the pond. | yan Drage. As they figure {t out, he;shot her twice and she was covered | here yesterday is supposed to be that of Glasses 1 y nm Butchers . Packers 12 entrees tt the Hane wh | Several years ago the pond menaced the| 8" """" . Diotting the death of [Wieh dlood she still had strength. She| Albert Garson, thirty-fqur_ years old, Always at Moderate Prices. ‘Cabinet Mal Photogra Crilse inthe: Kanawha. |health of the town, as sewers drained| ¥#s even © wulcla <wisted my arm around and caught| Who-was Jast seen alive on Dec. 21, 1905, S Canvaseers: Painters. Gives Twain a Scare. | into it the girl and his own mutcide. the muzzle of the revolver batweei|at Magnusson's Hotel, near the Sound: © Carpenters Printers eee aatnatiy Vejen arrive | Interest in It All. ‘The rent of the story is best told in| her teeth. I tried to wrest It tree. and| Gargon was employed by WR. Mo: | KTS. PL | to dgend a few days with Mr Rogers, | Af; Rogers resumed the undertaking] the words of Hoffman's contemion to- {!9, tbe sttugate It went off. The bulle. [Gpirit on a dredxin boat that wax tm, ESTABLISHED i A iP a 2 KEES ocihin' youth andl beennstorfill: Us Lieut, McAdam in the East Thir- 6 er mouth ‘Into herling used in clearing out the channel of tf s t/ and the latter seemed very merry over His methoda were mor A onag \onyerourenes feck. She dropped, saying. ‘Oh, Julius, | the creek In front of the plant of the Nearly 50 Years, sit 7 i ( h ‘aH 2, ambitious. | ty-fourth treet station: you have killed me, but I love ‘you,’ New Rochelle Coal and Lamber Com- s jow 4 Coli¢ctors 3] an incident of the morning. Mr, Rogers however, and a railroad was built to a| Mitteiod ttonobect: you Ro 223 Sixth Ave., Below 15th St. = Compositora. .. Sl ioox hie guest to New Bedford tn hia 248d bill, from -which the tiling was| “Last night 1 sent word to her te nag fren the Inst Reece may Re aral | beeuicrantd etc eraiitia iaeectonen tei (ieaaso stanton belen2a4 St. wa (Female) «+ 8|spicuous In’a white sult of clothes and la, it out. come. Tek cet sd tntss took my hand jn|night of Dec. 2. saying that he was 17 B’way, Astor House Block. Wee ie lara i (TOE Sivroe the undertakings which| saw the lights were turned low, I to. It. Zoing for his laundry. It is believed Nacaauest ‘Aga St. Pre ats ae eae & en Mr. Rogers's present Interests.) went to the door and naked to see Mise Ho rusiied to the|that while trying to board the dredwer feiassd Neat sand Mr. Rogers drove up to the First Na- | x Lowers. at aearrival Fad street by this th ere Was ni he fell from the tce-covered kangplank borenaine sea IOP ERER CADRE Ra PRAT Tee ate auto el atta tae ted IE geen Neema: ‘to be found and Hollman went |!pto' the water and was drowned Sore care TRG = praises call President Wi a % Pratt, ‘of New Bedford, who visite him Rival There, He Says. to the East Thirty-ffth street station.|, The theory Kenerally entertained here DIED. Dishwashers ‘all on President insor drove across yierai times a week. His own physi-| «+ h Aki Accompanied by Detectives Morris, |1" that the head parted from the body a Drivers | the atrect to a newspaper store, which clan, ‘br. ‘Hive, of New York,’hus been x cond’ sre, hes walkin about thei) Walauiand :Cinciyibe-ran | bagkitoline | mae weLearrey Tks taken from the | COURTNEY. — Suddenly, on sept. 16. Drag Ci Mtered, leaving his guest in tho abroad ihis summer.” Dr. Pratt pre-| oom, and then see the shadow | house. In rway they m. ®| mud yesterday. and search tx now be- ; g Elediricians ; raphers ( cite The Wehicle stood on. the sfibed oUt of door recreation, and Mir. | of some one glae. I knew that man was | "An. y met Hott-|ihe made for it. One hand in also 1 uN ce Mattias ee ee Elevator unners. 16 Taiioreanes Tee ud, tor the pertubation of the) PoRtTS 1s, follomins (his advice.” He is] there I went lover to Third avenue) to Girl Tries to Shield Him. yalesinnd eee cari frbnl hig aiate: remmrdherccett pecans Ries cupant, it began to move along. hone of the “pligrimal” who come dally |S of Eeant A Gocter.” Hoftman burst out Hast 17th st, Oh Thursday, Rept. 19 Engineers . 2 pmers - Twa. -. 4 AE eee man cen roup o| oKers ne!" * “} f3 ny Parm’ Hands 4. Typenriters Of) a wcroae the seat and looked over who have ‘seen Mr. Rowers from time his [room where they found” the gis aste It aU ee rte eit rth Fs Preeders 35 - and then he furtively looked to time since he arrived here, have a h d U conscious, Dut apparently dying, nod emn requiem mass will be offered ¢ > fro t es, of the na- | “WwW hot RB, : iat jenny 4 es Fuspicion, Frond appearances ot the na: | The Roun -Up. maha abot your” she Was aakeg, the Fepore of his soul, at 9180) A, ‘at | remen 3 et for the lever, but drew his ohaeryed nothing beyond an occasional || : done he anawered. Toved ning DAs in your hat. JAMES"AL Bretton Woot X. HL. on ncertainiy. It was obvio exhibition of weariness, more merked | ~~~ mt he did not know it. He 4: pei rh Sept. 13, 1907, DANIEL WILLIS 3 ny cake cad would on some days than others. ‘t P was true to him and 1 loved heceye Coffee DOES cause a weak JAMES, of New York City, In. the sev- « for the whe September ls the most delightful The great sensational play done| ter than all the world.” te heart in some persons, eniyesizth yeir of hia age. ieuan ork steamboat If the mont in Fair Haven, and It is believed: into serial story form will appear | ne" aati’ that be had Sent, Gonfeaslon : ; Pe Ricci eeviees: ind ieiarad ccna ears PERRES 2.2 {fica to nttch along the season. The “mansion overlooks | ork Wainent in the Austrian army and ‘;picuteoant If you're one, quit and use Presbyterian Church, da) Tuesday, Rept. Lodyeepsndial inued to Mitch along the river on the wea, and Huzaard's| (% Aoily instalments in waa the ‘daughter of ‘hts thet Drage at 10 Al Mi, | It Ie, eapectally. te: Total ht ato the nown- | BAY On the mouth, and trom (he bal-| THE EVENING WORLD, nad an | velrons fn her own right yaren quested that no flowers be nent. and.y 4 . cony of his room’ he can see int “} " ad uesday, Se 1 Every wee! Feces one iatstoated, and | grande, the revolving “TRht, on Guy| beginning Saturday, Rept. 28. ‘erom the efor > tae Hofman was HE TICE MUN RAT Outer ee lnatier i x - : Sil aden Ady d. and! Head. thirty miles away, across the hay | a “4 taken to Hea ore 4 i" mt World prints more “Help Wanted hetic. tte took charge, of the \and Vinyard Sound. It ts n charming \Thrills in every chapter. Love | onoe hed. Then, he hes teen ane eee es array s than any three other New ° _ wearing @ reproschrul expres. p nce cigrnnest Renae Da Lee Pea teeming abundance. A great throd- totes overiile srotioe: Court and ar Funeral from realdence of Hernard rT re a ‘et ers, i Ms is 5 ” Ads. ny: £0) sion as the carringw glided back to Tot | and his loyal neighbors hope ta soe him| ding romance of picturesque Amer-| Fail, tp eral the: girl's deat each OMA tea Lath ote Pes | }? Sy RO. ator: © health, that @) over to a Pri York newspapers combined. soon re a pablel — toan fe. Bonney be eer, rm day, 10 A. M. Interment Calvary, Mr. Clemens has recently announced him to resume hi former activities. ‘ alii art SiN SPECIALIST PRESCRIBES _CUTICURR A Famous French Specialist on Dis- eases of the Skin Prescribes Cuti- cura as the Most Effective Remedy Krown to Him, Charging as His Fee 100 Francs ($20), meneame ALSO PRESCRIBED IN | HOSPITAL SAINT LOUIS “Gentlemen: You may be pleased to Jearn that a paxigne aufleting: from an irritation of the ekin, caused by motor- ing, on consulting a noted physician in Paris, for which a feo of one hundred francs (twenty dollars) was charged, was advised to use Cuticura, which.ad- vice, although received with aston'yh- Land resulted in a (Signed) Lewis Gower, w York, U. 8. A., pe 1123 Broadway December 16, 1 French physicians, particularly those making a specialty of Uhe treatment of skin diseases, have for many years re garded Cuticura as a specific snd have prescribed it freely. It enjoys the raro distinction of being prescribed in the Hospital Saint Louis, Paris, one of the largest and most famous hospitals in the world devoted exclusively to the treatment of diseases of the skip. Mother Of Ten Always Kept Cuticura Ready for Children’s Skin and Scatp Troubtes. “I wish to. add my voice to the of Cuticura Remedies. Iam the father of ten children, whose mother is dead. In our homes in England and America, she kept in her little medicine chest, always on hand, and often used to use the Cuticura Remedies, and the: the: best of results in children’s sin scalp troubles. These children ere all grown and scattered and arcannict BEEP ie cate eee air ea tie St bhwe eur " George W; Rogby, en, ,© Oct. 25, 1906.” recall) know doctors’ fees. Clark 8t.. 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We deliver free, purchases ot one dollar and over, between Bat+ and 200th street. 3 ise Rosca hoc PAR POGIESW SE ‘ot ways of eas wi all school children’, riltgerald’s Vermin Malr them clean and ti! 7 combine. 100, At all druggists, “, HELP WANTED—MALE. HOY who. i Root 10M, 14 Bromdways to. ret and keep mioney; no questions sal SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ~~" WORK MONDAY WONDERS \ and_In' ‘Trestment fot ‘neds with mover Bond a f Viiver pares wna contents trom | pape