The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1907, Page 18

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ow Birnie Acts as Guard- Tan Ad Litem of Mrs. Dixon’s Child. Case Once More Brings Before ‘Public ‘Alleged Episode in’ ! _ Senator's Life. Patrick H._ McCarren was with papers tovlay at the Clar- Hotel, Brooklyn, in a suit o: Browght against mim in behalf phils “Miving image,” Patrick H. Mo- Warren, jr., by the child's guardian ad ‘Winslow Birnie, of this city. Senator wax served by of Bice toons street, after a lively three skirmish dodging through win- aod ec back doors in an effort to service, “the papers contain nine allegations, ox “information and belief,” and brief! < "8 acquaintance with Mrs. ‘A. Dixon, the mother of “Patrick. - Guardian, Birnie «wears in the aN et ts tbo Cota the child, born—out-of wed- and that McCarren is the father. Belleved Husband Dead. Birth of the child, from the year Mra. Dixon Had lived with the Sen- 2 that she believed herself to be his il wife tintll she found that she had a deceived by his representations. i wax not unt! 1906, Mr. Birnie says, that Mrs. Dixon discovered that her Jfiest husband. whom she had not seen ‘five years and whom she had be- to be dead, was alive. Senator is charged with neglegt- Hive up to his promises which, it paald, he made to Mra Dixon on July 16. Some of the items which the ‘Wenator did not make were: £100 a week child ard Mra. $3,000 10 pay for the’ furnishing pd $100 a month for is-aiso accused of failure to supply wervices of a compotent nurse—for the boy and of not making any effort te “bring up the child with comforts Yana attentions commensurate with the fon-and-weaith of the said Patrick Demands $100,000. ‘Whe elghth paragraph allegés that Mc- had tatied and refused to pay for support of the infant under terms the alleged contract, except the giv- Sng of a sum of $1,000. And that because @f stich © breach of contract Mr. Bir- Bie contends that the infant has been “fmjured, and damaged in the sum cf ie Senator has twenty days !n which Yo make answer. Bled within the required time judgment Wl be obtained by default. TT OTSTER— BAT. Sept._20.— Becretary ved announced Jast night that from Mot. 4 te Oct. 21 President Roosevelt bein the practically unhunted ‘eznebrakes of Louisiana, whither no ‘ene but a few Invited guests must fol- him, ‘The éxpedition has een ar- itanged by Civil Service Commissioner = 5 efor New: Orkeans, and | | WPresident 1s ds happy as a boy just of school over the prospect of \glaughtering bears, deer and bobcats @nd of acquiring a new stock of frst- and dats-on Tisards, scorpions, snakes @n4 muskrats with which to war on ture -takers..It-Ja reported that he All embody his experierices in a book. ;, @he canebra’ to be visited are not “amore then a hundred miles southwest the Mianiasipp( swamps, in which bear several years ago, “Negro culdes have been ergaged. The ddast! civilization will sce of the Presl- dent will be when he leaves Memphis, ‘Oot. 4 He will emerge at Vicksburg. \ whére he will speak on Oct. 2. He | FI go to Nashville and speak at the Hermitaze. ome of Andrew Jackson, ‘on Oct. 2 Tho President expects to Geacn Washington Oct. 23 instead of ‘Oct. 3, as at first announced. He will r Bay for the Capita! next & Some nature faker reported that a Mumber of bear and wild cats were ty Joose in the Loutslana this is said not to be mecessary, as the canebrakes of north- @astern “oulsiana are plentifully sup- —_~.—____ OTTON RECOVERED LOSSES IN MARKET, Pusiness in the early cotton market was oulet with prices lower, offerings from the pit element were More Bawrevsive than usual, but these well absorgpd by commission houses, Later, the markets recovered the Jommes and was quite steady. i “Opening prices were: October, AG IE: December, 131 to 1 MT to 18 February, 1.41 March, 11.48 to 1147; May, 11.4 MBI; July, 1-60 to 163, The Taw firm of| Ti ‘Francis ‘O'Neltt. of No, 18 West _of Senator | If an answer is not|' rete yee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, i [TORTURED WOMAN BOB PINKERTON TOOEATH ‘DRIVING DEVIL FROM ER Wrench Neck and Limbs of Helpless Invalid. CHICAGO, the sect of rest in Zion City, accusod of torturing to death Mrs. Letitia Gree shaw ty-four years old, to show thelr tlief in the religion they profess. ‘The persens under arrest are and Jennie Greephaulgh, the #01 «nd Sent, Exe Walter. daughter of-—tie, woman; Harold Mitchell, Mre.-Harold Mitchell and a Mrs Smith. All are accused of man- slaughter. Mrs Greenhaulgh hed baon for twon- ty years an invalid, suffstag fom paralysis and rhouina She ed after horrible, treatment inflicted “to ae out a deyll that possersed her,” about u year ago by Charles F. Par- ham atid numbers about two hundred. The members of the sect originafly be- jonged to: Dowie’s church, and belleve in the gift of tonguos, and especially jn diabolical possession of the body by evil spirits. 00! c on of Mrs. Greenhauisn convineed her son and daughter and that she must be possessed of the devil. and they determined to exercise the sil-spirit, The five knelt by the ded- side, and after prayers began ther were. The arms of Mrs, Greenhaulgh, stift- ened by rheumatism, were jerked and twisted about in order that the devil migat be driven out. The cries Ce ie aged woman were considered those of an evil spirit and were eee with triumphant ehouts. aie a course of this violent treat- ent, Mrs. Greenhaulgh not only be- ace so weak that she could not use her limbs, but became incapable of motion, ‘Then her neck was twisted, and. for some time this treatment was kept up. Walter Greerhaulgh testified at the Coroner’s inquest that, Mitohell and his ‘wife recently hada “vision” in w Alitcheli was opdered to quit work Speen devote his Ume to casting out demons stom the sick. Young Greenhaulgh declared that his mothers consent was obtained before @ treatment was degun. —iis- '@ part in “the treatment. to the testimony before the Jury, consisted In raising Greenhaulgh's head, and holding her while, Mitchell and “his wife tempted to straighten the womai ifmba, which had been twisted by years of rheumatis Greennauigh “broke fown and wept as he told his stor.. He sald that for soho (ldo Mis quether rboresthes reste bravely. Dut at last the agony became 80 great that Pestrain. ‘herself and. exclaimed, “Oh, * a number of tim ‘Accordin Greenhaulgh, Mitchel Aeclared that her cries m ot heard by outeldas, and he put. ne hand across her mouth to smother them. The five worked over the. vic- Um/untll the dled shortly before, noon. After that, according to haulgh, Mra. €mith became the leader in a “resurrection scene." In this of- forts were made to restore the dead woman to life. When these haa {, ey announcement of her death was je: MThe cave will be further investigates ay the authorttter” of Lak= County tn which Zion City, which Zion City, ts altuated, S WICCORMACS HLL IN SAFETY Ba Auto Victim’s Testament Found _in Deposit Vault, but + No Trace of His Wife’s. SOUTH NORWALK. Conn., Sept. 2, —Upon orders fram Coroner Charles A. Doten, Dr. Huntington, medica tne —-ot—the—to-we—of Sorwetk,—wency to New York Wednesday and--tumed over the keys of Paul MacCormac's safe deposit box at the Maldeh Lane Bate Deposit Company to representatives of the Burrogate’s Court. ‘The box was Opened upon the onier of the Surrogate andthe wil of Mra} MacCermas. was found. MacCormac’s will, however, was not | fn the box and Dr. Huntington states that thia-document has not been traced, George Converse, the adopted son, who, !t is understood, is to make claim | for a share of Mra, MacCormac’s estate, js still th Norwalk, The son. by. bec | former husband, Charles ©. Converse, | fs with the latter at Chicopee Falls Mass. George Converte came to Norwalk. trom California The keys rn lott Ors aentiogton turned over to the New rrogate’s Court Orie found tn Mac “effects after | the automobile wre: Connecticut | avenue Aug. 15. Mra. MacCormac's Jaw: | elry that she was wearing at the time of he accident, “and which are thought | to be worth between $6,090 and $5,000, are) still in a safe deposit vault in Norwatk a. | Five Fanatics of Zion City; pih—Pive members of Parhamites are uadur it- | “The ‘pect of Parnamttes_ was founded the three persons ar:ested with them | be | Wright engineer. LEFT AN ESTATE of $3,000,000 Will of the Head of Detective Agency Is Filed For | ‘ Probate. The will of the late Robert Pinker head of the | Agency, j ton, Pinkerton who died at\sca on Aug. 12, was fled ‘this afternoon tn’ the Surro- }wate’s OMice In Brooklyn. It. disposes {of an estate valued at about $3,000,000 | which is divided among the widow and | three children. The widow, Anna E. Pinkerton, ob- [tains two pieces of real estate in | Brooklyn, including the homestead ‘at | No. home at Ba TL Eighth avenue, amd a country Shore, 1, I. A halt In- terest in the office bullding at 57 Broad- way and No. 2 Trinity | York, and Nos. 1% to mm F Chicagi, and in the) Lai } Iroquois County. Til, is left in trust to the widow during her life; sh | Tecetve the income. At her d property is to be sold and the pro- ceeds divided equally among the three children—Alian Pinkerton, Anna Gibb and Mary P. Carine. Theahare—of—profite—of the Pinker: ton Agency that woukt have fallen to Robert Pinkerton had he lived will be seam ee between the widow and the three chidren, ws : FREIGHT CARS BUMP AND BURN AT 169TH ST. Girl Ware Gauia Conductor of (Dan- ger and He Jumps in Time to Save Life. piace, A small handcar was the direct causs of a collision on the New York Centra! at One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street and the North River this afternoon that Tesulted in damage amounting to ¥35,000 A locomotive was wrecked and a freight car and caboose were destroyed by fire Two section hands were pumping the handcar south on the track nearest the rivr when they were overtaken by 2 train of thirty-six loaded freight cars drawn by Locomotive No. Wriaht w to bring the train to a quick it crashed {nto the handcar. on t ehhandcar jumped and escaped. The little collision caused the: stop- page of the freight train. Right behing it two locomotives, No. 2,08 and No. 2,067 coupled together were running along, dragging a caboose. They swung around a curve and into the caboose of the freight train before A. Krug, the rear brakeman, and conduc- tor E. J. Doris could get back to give a warning signal, Doris was on the caboose of his train, and was warned of the danger by a #hout. from Dorothea Wagner, the daughter of the proprietor of Wagner's who’ wan standing on the in—thne to boathouse Fiver — bank, He jumpes eave——himecif.The front _lecomotive, mashed the caboose-to kindling wood, climbed on top of the rear freight car, and coals fro the boiler set tho wreckage on fire) An alan was turned tn, but the near~ est hydrant. was 1,400 (eet away, and the long line of hose burst in a ‘dozen places under the presmire. The fire- oat MeCietian” was sent fer, —but—the fire was out when it reached the scene —_>____. ROBBER DID NOT KILL PHILLIPS SAYS-CORONER. CLAIVELAND, Sept. 20.—The Coroner to-ddy rendered a verdict in the case ef fonn J. Phillips, the banker and prover who, it ia allesed, was shot and Killed at his home by a burgiar-on opt. 2 The -Coroner places credence In Tie Mssertion What was Kilied by a burglar, ve and do find." nays the ilipa weniennt arke of a gun no Phillips in the f ket 31) in his (Jc Phillips) residence, wii Intent_to murder, on the morning st opt. 2 and that John J. Phillips tied ag a direct result of & gun sho wep tn the nec! send, —______. LA LORAINE IN A GALE. The French line steamer La Loraine from Hayre for this city. waa reporte; by: Wireless telesrapli ae having passed Sable Inland, -N. 8, at 2 A. MY fontay Bhe encountered a strong northwent gale at that point. The vessel will probably dock about 2.20 P.M. Batur i day. HAT INFANTS are peculiarly , Hf continued, thi Imbecility, Nervous diseases, such as their infancy, receive opiates in the smallest doses only ren if unavoidable, decide Gas Lek signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. ® The Effects of Opiates. Preparations, all of which are narootio, is well tons and growth of the cella which are lel to beco: t, mental parr erelegy acraving for ‘leah: Taatooticalinsliter ees are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children gai The rule among physicians ia that children should never for more than a day at a time, and administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing 8: ind other narcotics to children by any dene hy Physioun Gannot be, hocieconet should not be a SGA heey physician, and if mo narcotics {f fs bears the ey theea willfully Pree Dotti contains no Genuine Castoria always bears the signature ” LA TEES im and ita various own. Even in the ese opiates cause changes in the funo- susceptible. to ol or narcotics in later life, nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying y to it, aires who are ill is crime to Detective | || MAY'S LANDING. > ACCUSED WOMAN AS HE WENT TD DEATH Labriola, Last to Be Hanged in. puntzomanis, but Jersey, Said Wife of Victim Was Slayer. {Atlantic City In a aworn sta ("i he was | pola, declared. her huaba: to do with ¢ marksble nery the gallows J, Bent, .—| Joseph Labriota, convicted of the mur- der of John Buglio, was hanged here to- day. The hanging will probably be the! Just in New Jerrey as the electrocutton law soon goes into effect Buglio Was slain on the night of Dec. M Jast after a quarrel over attentions paid to Bugtio's wife by Labriola, who was a dancing maater In the village of at “McManve* Coney Inland wide, GoW to avert suspicion and that he was fhe murderarof Buglio, This theory was afterward clinched by the state- ments of the children of riola had kil nd that hi PROVIDENCE, a r thelr mother after- ward carried into the woods. and the woman were then ng with Michael Raymond. University cloth. Colors:—Wine, green and brown. Sizes 12 to14 years. Considerably below usual price, ‘12 to 14 years, 5 15.00 Cravenette “Box” Coats. Full length. Grey, green or tan. Sizes 8 to 14 years. 8.50 bro! Raymond made a afterward reoudiated iaken net c) SEPTEMBER 20, Mrs, Bugilo js noy sersing (am years in State» }ir's Sheriff Johnson 14 opn: omiclasy he /PLUNKITT WILL PITCH i INTO M'MANUS. TO-NIGHT. Knifing of the Fiv Albany Discussed. George W. Plunkitt will pitoh into the to-night and tell how the Five-cent Kntfed at AlDany last TRIviter, McManus, State Senator from the west} threw down hin constituents on COL. WILLIAM GODDARD | DEMD IN RHODE ISLAND. : R. JAMES McGREERY & GO" \ | Made of fancy plaid broad- | | | } BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing. Sailor and Russian Suits for small boys. Made of Serge, Cheviot and Wor- 5.00 to 12.00 * Norfolk and double breasted belted Suits. Made of brown and grey fabrics. Sizes sted. In Both Stores, Many with extra pair trousers. § to 17 years. Young Men’s Suits. Two, three and four button Sack Coats. Sizes 32 15.00 to 25.¢0 * to 38 7-50 to 20.00 In Both Stores. MISSES’ SUITS. Serge or Cheviot Suits. Fall models, Full plaited skirt with fold and semi: fitting coat. Sizes 14 and 16 years. "Serge folds, Semi- Sizes 14 and 16 years. House Dresses. 39 inches. fitting coat, seams strapped. 18.50 Various materials and models, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 10.50, 12.75 and 16.50, Panama or checked-Cloth Skirts, Plaited model with fold. Length 37 to 6.75— FLANNEL SKIRT DEP’TS. On Saturday, September the 21st, Ladies’ Flannel and Albatross Un- ‘Embroidered or trimmed 1.50 The regular stock includes French and Domestic Skirts, made of Fine Alba- tross, Viyella, French, Scotch and Out- der Petticoats. with lace, White and colors, ing Flgnnel. In Both Stores, JAMES McCREERY & GO. 28rd Street. 34th Street. nfegmion whic! fr Cent-Fare Bill to . Sept William Goddard, chancellor of Brown and one of the best known f reaidents of Rhode Jeland. 19,00 Junior Cheviot Suits, Plaited skirt, _ semi-fitting coat. Blue or brown. Sizes 22.50 Bugio. * hohe Mra. SATISFACTION o 14TH pypecial fer ft the Soda 4 STREET init cantaloupe, with Horton's lara GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNOEI Be Fare bill was 2.—Col, dled to-day. There Minetola in teh upet ent. of AUAntic|/ the meawure and voted at the pidding | thrifty mothe Every Suit sold under_our inimitable guar Jee County. Bugtlo’s corpae~was found in] Oh Pan. AT Charge m-vouble aniee, “A new Suit FREE for every one not giving absolute satisfaction. the woods near the little village, and| fare } z - : Soon Nea : ; y was followed by & mtate-| To-night’ meeting. peat be under the The suits for the boys, up to 16 ye come in all the lead! Fall shadings— nat perrfes men had . hee Ay Bay Club at grays, tans and browns, wagges mixtures in medium or heavy weights. _ Choose shot him in the arm apd lee | |eRat™ Harney will preside | from double-breasted coat, b kmcker pants; do coat with, plain ‘pants, acided. that Labriola had shot him- ee | FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS, ages 3 {0-8 choose from Russian or Sailor Blouse’ Suits with bloomer pants; Eton or sailor collar styles Boys’ Handsome $6 Suits, Special, $3.85 Saturday’s Spirited Special Sale of «Boys Nobby $4 Suits, A briss bargain event that will be welcomed by thousands of isn’t a more ¢! Absolutely the personit 1.98 in the near this_money. est and approved 3.8 nt or richly made suit nobbiness and s_in_herringbones, ation of style, fish- Nght bone, and more-somore s. Every style coat, ELY WORTH $6— every style apante Fe )SI- our $ bottom: price Young Men’s $2.50 Pants, $1.50. “23rd Street 34th Street} Bene Mostly ae patie very pale ae area mt will excee CHILDREN’S DRESSES. fa Both Stores Ae ee asin s. worst Sail sizes for 1.52 Shoe Sale Be = Boys’ Famous Walton y ~ Double breasted, semi-fitting 30-inch ous coat Suite Saturday’s Great 4- Hour Sale ES Girls’ Dresses From 9 A, M.to t P.M. Only Ualues as high as $1.25—Specia! at 47¢ Avsale that should make Erisk bua'ness while it laste e or Russian sty Girls’ $4 ae Dresses, $1.98 On Sale Ali Day Sale of Women’ s $6. 98 Covert Jackets, $3, 98 Dainty, Rich and Pretty An Unparalleled Vane Spécial Princess Dresses, $10 Values, at 3.98 Nothing -teher or prettier than one of | these exquisitely made Prinerss Dresses for the: the ndsomely rows | la BAN\N '|All Day Sale “New Veils 1s The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. New- Iywed and Their Baby |Sixty-four Pages—Lithographed in Colors-—Illuminated Board Covers PRICE $1.00 AT WORLD OFFICER: EULITZER BUILDING. Park: Mew, Bev) UPTOWN, 1893 Broodwuy, northwest | HROOK:YN, comer 38th Bt. B17 Fulton Bt. HARLEM, 249 West 126th st. Or by Mall. A VERY FUNNY BOOK : TRADE SUPPLIED BY SAALFIELD PUB. CO., 156 5TH AVE. pry NX. UGH East 149th Bt,, near 3d Ave. Washington 2 and 3 yd. lengths CHIFFON VE! Hemst colors, 3 yds. 79. long ated medallions. ed of Valen Brisk 4-Hour Sale of| * Plaid Serge Waists | $1.50 value at 69 RSP Fr [From 9 A.M. to J P.M. Only | We will sell. these hamdsome Pia! taffeta Sik; —splendit quatiry: wr sts, full blouse, box over an excellent shape; trim rleated, tailor stitched, pleated edawith a ine as b sleeves, saa mat sa! popular Nagoir \ ted stock, and oompon and io each; Cc ‘ preast; all the nee Taffeta Silk Waists Worth $4, at $2.98 Made from rich quality black talleta; yoke pin tucked and in, yogue. The entire blouse pleated; tucked back, fat bil colors Cand sleeve, tucked cuff, Tace trimmed a Glee e eee tucked stock; shown in solid black only; ry moe : oe Sy ae aL Ooi epecial tOsmeLE OMe ts es orem Me Fc see neuen TREMENDOUS SATURDAY ECONOMIES CONDENSED INTO LITT Sale of Chiffon dnd Lace Veils, 174, LONG. itched, all : A9c hi , party or ball. Fall fit leather, double soles; _{n Sizes 8% tot3isra great val. ue at, pr. Women’s “Liberty” Shoes & Oxfords} The Best Women’s Shoe in New Yorks as the values exceptionally rare. made from good quality Cham- Styles and vteathers finish, . style, terials, appear= workman- - tort” and y equal n every "respect the best shoes‘sold at other stores 50. We guarai tee the Liberty to be what c regular shoe -for s 6 to 14; Satur- ned lee A'] {Regular $3.50 Quality for $19K. light blue, C In all the newest In nly, 2 trip; service Rufties --1.98| ie) Saturday Only Absolutely mew goods, mostly buy the best bargain you'll hear of al! this season. ramples, bby Prince Chap ly strapped and =| This Coat 83,98, ote ee turday’s Foremost Values in 4 New Millinery — Swellest, Smartest, —The-Latest, most Stunning Hats of the season. Mi excellent special values 3.98 for This Smart Hat Hand-made of accordion. plaited jest colors; each This Hat, 3.08, 1.98 for Ready-to-Wear Hats Copies of high-priced effects: many excellent styles that are\\ LE SPACE Taffeta Silk Petticoats Men’s Flannel ‘Shits Extra heavy all-wool blue flannel shi Made of heavy rustling rilk. with deep rel eouble i ines back and AGU ona oe ‘accordion pleating. eid. ae feusrantbaa ruffle fintehed: full aectional founes, | 3 S. id wide «trapping, ab fast color; easily d worth $2.50; special ® at ateee } iisammien's 35c Oilcloth, 19c Bt. and goods and thoroughly seatoned; worth 35¢,; special, 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 widths; all"perfect :19¢c I $2 English Lace Curtains, 8c 6.000 jules setyf ius oH hock fish Lace € widin. Birw: ot Ba, und ~ Rugs 42x9 ft.; excellery wearing qualities; | medallion, Persix, gu g neat small _patt for this sale at, eat o1 ir 6 pairs to. 9. suatom At. ner alr,

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