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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1907. : oe eee BOY PLUNGED TO a aaa oe CHICAGO'S MOST WINNING ACTOR eg Wie Be ior Soe ea rie DEATH BY PUSH "BEAUTIFUL GIRL STOLE HER GIL, : ALL NIGHT INRA | WN CROTON PARK OF lS BROTHER ——TOBEABRIDE © MOTHER SAYS Harris Steinholz Fell Through . 7. Window-on-Fourth-Floor ; Sotimvof Knockout Drops - to Consciousness. 5 Miss Marjorie Burnes and Sid-} Elsie Heider - Gane. From Jer-, _| ney Love, Divorced Turf man and Broker, to Wed. ke of a Tenement. Ezra Jenkins. | 4 | i In Crotona Park, the scene of » hum- dred hoidups and assaults, a woman was found to-day, dying of drugs and ‘exposure, ‘All night she had lain in the rain, At Fordham Hospita where ‘sho i was taken, the surgeons said she was SOME TIME THIS MONTH.} AND HAS HIM ARRESTED, i |That is What Mr. Love Says,' “He's as Good as Dead,” Miss- WERE LOCKED IN HOUSE. Children Were Skylarking fl. During —Mother’s Absence | and Rumor Has It Cere |. ing Girl’s Young Brother Tufleriiy from the polson of kaoekeut et mony Will Be To-Day.. : S Sve : Declare: “Pollcsman Bitlar,, of 4 myaque-atation-in-the Bronx, was-pass« ing along Wendover avenue poon after, daylight when he heard groans from’ _- When Accident Happened. of ‘When Mrs. Sarah Steinholx went out It {s reported that Sidney: C, Love,| Esra Jenkins, who sings in the quar- -go-market to-day sho ieft her two boys Reaean aed peoker sane Mise Marjorteltet In-Anna Hold's show. pow at the i \ BO. fpearer oe the driven ay in F] Se saris, aged five, and Georgie, nearly urnes, who was called by Sir PAID! yontauk Theatre, Brooklyn, was an|) estes ; : : fede he found a women, half-dressed Burne-Jones “the most beautiful woman wna unconsclous, four—in tne iront rooin ‘or tne’ threé- 3 : il | ralgned in the Myrtle Avi 1 d ae omscwoman naa ‘Deen strevcnedl oom fiat of the Stelnhols ‘family on a cece Ronse etat Dek temo a ate eareih pt Ta . Lapontne/ muady turt. for many nours, < ‘the fourth floor of the tenement at N /\ y to-day. jday charged with the abduction of sey- : pen vident: Her garments Were i fa Uda sueye, er uuwoMnG,’ Miay Burnes'/and her mother are at/ enteen-year-old Elsie Helder, of No. 4 wep and) her jong balr had beeniypea! 1}! than, had gone to his work in a tailor <the Holland House, They arrived from | 28 1-2 Terhune avenue, Jersey City. ‘ 2 bg oly the ala until {| . Bliop-hours bofore. | Birope yesierday patter a—txo—and—a! Jenkins was arrested inst night-as he : felatted all half months’ tour of Britain and the! was about to take his turn and warble. 9, administered Continent, and Miss Burnes and Mr,/Detetives Grabau and Minnerly were \ a Tauead to revive Love went to the theatre together last| walting for him in the wings, armed no wounds, She, mes | night -with a warrant that_Mre,Helder—had ‘As woll as can be learned from the sobbing narrative of Georgie the two Utule doys began ekylarking all” over “din Sart code hat were passing = the plac: ax s00n jis their mother —wae- pais! = cut of the door. ‘Georgie gave Harris | Their engagement was reported from! obtained. eS i a murgeos feo Arrived, tapi push,-and-the older boy, reeling bac- Chicago some time ago, though it was) Her story is that the einger first shed ' 5 x ee He found them e hundred Ward, struok the low window overioox= at rates at that time-by- Mr. Love. the dazzling effulgence of hia relment } E way in a thicket, ies Burn 5; lives with her mother,|ana dlanonds upon her end her ce : Sd ie The 5 ; ugh- ree hier provouna: Mrs, C. C, Burnos, in a handsome man-| ter two weeks aco. Elale is-only one of , 4 San repair. tou PA es | ston on the Lake Shore drive. It waal ive jlttle Helders. She and her moth, \ : Rye, and they finally gave ber, |at the Horse Show in 14 that Mr, arorteenk ee a hopeless case and’ ‘sald she wealdi Us looked-up tat. ae is Love frat began paying noticeable. at-| ‘o2k.the ouliren fore lark to the!Bhore 3 spies ‘a tow. hours. All the carta he stroet beiow was full of east a! : + ‘ : 5 use, on thé river froi be . ctors, Ww os —ghikiren-on-thelt way-to school, Dosene 5 ‘ Bi yon to the beautiful-young women, icra nt near Jersey . according 16 the do: ere Sthgon gan tnge te nly he Y oa : ; a ee ; pagan “thrvugh the At unt te “etree oa thet A : = : Z 2 nei 7a a Baers ; ; ad ait Ga io oo . | Czar of Russia was seat by the charm| inents. Likewise he sglittered with| 4 ‘ sper clothe anes a rail crane oarke 1 4 = 2 of her beauty and manner and she Was| what the Bowery -knows as “ice. ht jacket, a plaid plist walets Ing Feet. were Was & crash of breaking glass. Harte had gone head tirst-througn © Dig hole in the lower sash, leaving & Very frightened little chap to wall early arrivals was Policeman Myan, who | “e b, i. 5 an. ambulance trom Gouverneur i ] 3 © ‘ Instantly @ iavorite at Bt Fetersburg. | Moreover he had a roll of real money | 4 ‘ r ray sockinen ade Baek tell but nema. Dr. reall ork Aad % fal t Mrs. Minerya Cool Love, who last May| wrapped in a rubber surcingle, which (Bs, 4 oe the other (re ts abowed any, a j-married William H.* Kemble, son of] yg flourisied Whenever the waiter oe ea orakware skull was frac- 2 y olay ie s : , : | Clay-Kembla,-the Philadelphia traction - cer | magnate. The Rev. Henry Marah War-| orought & (Tay Of ginger pop and sund- = Li 2 E Y ated fn bo ren performed that ceremony juel be: Bleinhote, canie, plone from) the. pum : 4 | fore midnigit, and the couple. took aj) Mrs: Helder admits that she was im- e Gnases. She clbowdal hee into the ; Brea: | steamer for Europe early the next day.| pressed. sas \ i @ aaked permission crowd tor where the body lay on the | F s i They told Dr. Warren some of thelr) i of bed hee ee the, mother, a iad a : ra | Leck ey OMT Ss CTU gg ie diane IAS ANOTHER. : ee coague eaten from H reg 4 marriage to, Stine Burnes would) conte lo SLAP AT ROOSEVELT. pepdee * a odo Pa Uke place. He declined to say It would) song in hfe fine, > ay ; ‘ f 2 | bo’ to-day, but admitted It would bel 205m on tie fine ———- E me zi = = S ——— aisss Soe ae ee mee iat uummes to “be| Was “The Fatal Hose of i 7 SHOT HIMSELF WITHOUT __ | “‘Should Quit Killing Hamttess Ani- ann wT : i i : the scene of the wedding, {sang Iti fours times, fe . PAS ARIE S MOTHER. ATTACKS WOMAN ie |_| SRS RR Ear sao cio ceet entrain a MIMO, VANULMIDIL| | REASON RELATIVES SAY.) mals ox On Prscing” ' a7 ; eae i ; Rosolino, Park Suidde, Was Pros- : ae Bat hers parents walled in z SEN eh pales sae poet: Ty ies : rey eat ero | ~ perous a lad No Bi esident Roosevelt either quit l] 5 SUDDENLY WHO. DOESN’ TPAY BRASS-BUTTONED Sea eae rem eae oS CALLS POLICE FOR ._ ness Troubles. eling nara ee SSO el Gal o Hey Pe ocklyn thle eno geee “| ‘ane ma who shot-and-killedhimeei¢{-the nature writer—or, aa the President Mrs, Chiesa in Bellevue i oy nea, to Polico Headquart--s and in the presence of a number of women | calls him, ‘nature takir: lay, CUPID WORKS (N einbed rolssppearance, Ww Hon the: detectives in Central Park yesterday was identl- Re rene aire Be had just read Ee ie, the songstor, it night they |’ fied to-day at the Morgue as Laccorto | latost oaayeltn 8 rake -on him. lemanded to_know..where the | id the attack Was unjua He declared ‘nis ignorance ying Tosi 5 Rosoline, sixty yeurs Old. a grocer, Uv- | 200 Afar in the whole seontrove 2. eat hoe erry ing on One Hundred and Fifth street, the oretnate fekir at Meets ton, hi ‘time: Pres mage door att o'clock in, teva . between First and Second ayenuce, ent L | {a Setar oti a ine ‘The man who identified him sald he ey ery i uiniin Brooklyn until she finde hor’ Asks that Cameras Be Driven! rom his cousin, ut did not leave fis | sloven a 2 | say young broth : name, He sald Rorolino was in good tgle cubs after dons had treed then. Attest will not tbe ‘aatiafod Mrs. Hynes Had Declared) : 5 4d Morris Simon Is woretlegelininisiect Zoe a po financially and had no business | Then he urged all sportsmen to unite -Girl’s Mariage Qut of Church | eee : omar are i Po pn or Jenkina Tite | from Neighborhood of EouDies Sod nis relatives ace, af w Joes | Co pratect, our qume animale from dex Would Kill Her. [=~ Held Wathout-Dait Dispels the Troubles of Yourig tw "-wortt weponse pe ae eee the-Breakers: i E ace Oni i - “People by Suggesting ——_|foussemrcreerdine tare BOE See py a Le E ss sa | fie OUI 7 Wie ouggesti ____| ters.“ His tntarest inhi a eine : ss only perfunctary, howe —_ NEWPORT, Oct, —8—Mra.Corneliti— phat Mra_Catherine Hynes dled front | No. 312 East Twenty-ninti ‘ AT SLIGHT HA ; covered book bear! MARA Corneliu ® broken heart a pecnine her i hot pay © erocery ‘DIT amour re ni - ry —___Matrimony._ |torbing his is Horo Canyon ‘ab- (iceman are ee Pie ocd married a man of different faith i the | to Morris . of No. more profound attentka. | men’ from the immediate islet pellef-ot her friends although the death | oe act seo Su Nh c 3 pi garnet “Patice Coore. tthe 2 einer ‘about perouours ther villa, the-Breakers,-The-Chiet of Gitte an hes cr ears rea ie Meee a eet mise Te woman's : | delteate|tromantic Problem by euggest- [econ ieae na with Cage tals Dighly approve, becauine the austere! Opportunity Sather, dhughter_Agies_ shoull-marry “OB! injuries. Sie fe ts a ertloal eonatt@x | Sooke — Causes. Paitic tal See phi ene think Pom the boy wide fare pubis propery Dashing new uit, briating wi parabe seventeen yeats old, brunette and very |ventured the reporter, neat gisldee Rr ESE ee ria etl : exquisite style pomts now prevalent on Agnes didn't share her mothers} Simon decinres that fie was angered : . i x 2 style Ricsaiic Meatacsastinisteiadiioa sieail oman iaicuatenan oun Doerinerreal| a DaV cs gueitened jlenants ai CC eas Ce One Petron opsabiaich emir a ittle a police ald. If Miss Vanderbilt or Count the Paris boulevards and the fashion- : ~}and-span:young-man, sss cupethisewie: pueion ‘i Brecheny! objects to having thelr plo- le f London—the Through Scuttle. [38 Ciasioe avenue, Brooklyn, until hej fret, he eaid suddenly, “and” tipped | turea taken they do not manifest it F ; f = thes Arter won —Phreny. PP ane SE A her! indéed_they=seem-to-think=3= Spe . Mellen was a widower with | Geeppeared afier the allowed atiuck, he hirel a Mat at No. 6t East One Hun- Colthes and couldnt ao met ee raat i OsSY:| arigca pouG HOA TIME TN a Hour childeone, fils wits, died four [DUE ho Wa found early to-day. | | | Fire and amoke in the four-stors_ten- [dred and Twenty-eixth Byetn ie anotheniandlito: escaelcharr! Birwie Ctr actenieys i recel ved! & plow y The Anderson home js at No. 872 | didn't listen to nobody. She fe tae. 2. oi Oe At her parents” revitence to John J-|"the nelghborhowt and ne Imagined: that Mellen. a Protestant, who has @ fro- | she wns trying to “beat'! him out of cory e(dre at Portieth sirect-and Tent the til, —Anconding to the polee Simon =months—ag0, the—base-of hull whloh- {ne —sur- : . =¥ollowing ; the; marriages ceremony at eonel ea); may canes “He z Thidvavenue, and when Eitesberh cis- [or him and mes taller pibre was toll owadays | alwa: = ,__—‘Tight-Fitting C reception was held, Mrs. Hynes seemed | {ce and shoulders are mass-of cuts | rooms to-day. Terrified by the volumes {appeared her mother sent out a general | gang as dead Lene re eoe | etclaaRaseri as i ngs ‘oats and: brulee, of heary blick smokd which awept the anyone present. When! front <{ the buliding, the one hundred aa cheerful. alarm. Detective Cavanaugh, located When arraigned before M; “ y x : . aa ple sesterday and the young |Netmer Jenkins denied that fecha | Wnatever "rap" or eirte_ahe “haa en __: Satin Lined Throughout the guests werg bidden to supper Mrs. len the girl or knew of dered meets her at the foot of Rug. = ete eteren ti ceaen en ril tnd iwenty or more purssi stainprue|man was arrested. Ho was arraigned | 21080, ths, fir.o1 Kat, cf Mar, trhere:| gles avenve, on the Chita = : Later ond better style then any. GSAT SEST TORTS DNCRR Eee PECRTE $0 tie POOP Bil Were Jed-fo waiviy over | to-day On —&~ charge ot—seduction~ sand Junie Of-evidentes"SayIng—ttat Ie Any} Count: Sxechenyt=drevein-trom-Astret- other--form: of- Autumn: suit, Coats-of Tout of the house next door,” ‘the | held in $2600 ball for further examina-| crime was committed It was not com-| @. Vi It's Oaklan r hand on the back of a chair ah led im Cet) Ce Farm ‘early ‘gnd-foll-to™ the floor. moe faa Gh CET GE) AE “ground | tion, mitted In thin State Reatard Ayiandl the’ Colin and’blat nance! | the latest French models—velvet col- eat FL, 0O0. | Se a eager ee . ‘The startted tuinlly carried her to an Toite bluse originated in the kitchen of | AS he wae iabout) eo; Denledslojecel took thelr usual ride in'an auto. They hir in the chale effect—tallored strap- adjoining-riom;—where-four- phystelans{ | Sabet ica aundaman, ‘wii cocuples tie | tha match-making court omcer on tho | FRED HOUSE GAINS "| drove out in « top wagon in the after- 1 pings front and back—modish sleeves worked over her until § A.M. yester: Atm, ‘Lautdaman lett hor atta rer arien | oes, Weuapered te him, deamedietaly A LITTLE STRENGTH. | noon. Count Szecheny!, who, plainly, and_ cuffs. Gracefully balanced skiris fo 8 custoater, while her husband en-| he called ¢o Detective Cavanauri, the {a a fine whip, had the reins over a pair day, When she died without having re- ee coquettish kilts cru folds ‘of self rial. gained’ consciousness, : two friends in conversation in| gtr! and her mother. The Court was nese * | ie shocked guests in y [reese of the bullding. A-gust of wind, |\{necriewed and the party satlet|City Magistrate Approaching the| °f blooded bays. When le pulled up at : until morning, to be of a. c 1 Suicide Thwarted—b: Boat. jlo @ curtain“ over the itire, caused | tof oBurt on thelr way to neha 3 ™ the Casino's front entrance, Miss Van- a saibie= but the wedding van} SUICIG: ar Ny Sen ay of tie path an in Fae th wee push ee ‘yt the. Lonmaculace Con, Crisis in His Fight Against derbilt and he were’ laughing and talk- Pre-eminently attractive wii 4 : : | Piteeeenals ae pre anpSe, OF ee Peta cate Ke es ieettineteee -fonnarssmi set Pegg sf mu roaegert—encenret serene oa re than’s Promptitude and Skill Jand was fanned by a bree trom on [street and Melrose ment at the photographers, Th mys speciatty priced for Hednerdi ares ay — With Implement Tyan which jdrove Slotidaloe-amoke: into | Anderson. vecane. Atte) yeertle: <yjen | Magistrate Frederick Houre, who t#] qne trousseau was ordered In Paris | H H he sire = if . ~ 1 P 2 Arm box witile W seece Of then curry? eS. No. 31 Bust One Hundred |! with pleuro-pueumenta at ‘his home, | ang willbe here noxt week. Newport Alterations FREE 2 ing culldr sw began-pillse dew ry- | Andry \urty-fifth street, Waa ma com-|No. 32 West One Hundred and Forty; | 4rossmakers and ‘millinera have. yeen | = fre-escapes. Only a few of thom hay phan “in Fe ees arm iris fought that he has gained |*#ked to be on call, lest any gown or | _ : Sale at All Th —— 1. a ougN to drop to th Henry Loshe, twenty-one in at dose not perféectty- please: the future} i - até ai ree. A poorly dressed, middle-aged woman PSE ey DEY ground Noo d% Bast One Hundred jaya Thirty- are piceners TRoue Knee Be Hieaae [emai eoat : Ores. jumped into the Bast River trom a |g, daiwa Nei Meret, A serious charge | waa | (ThS t - an S pass the crisis of Ma disease | ” alfred G Vanderblit bas offered his 6 cow Tt a of Gohl-ntreet, | wcone ote the oN 4 a, st Rbour to" ba: taken: againet him, when+ Jy To-day. howeve! offered bis earns 3 HAE, SUES TRUSTEES STAY : sre re waccsbsuratedcbystoe santel| Loreen ether a icavauliacionetat thers car Wayfarer to the Count for z ‘Hs l6 West Leth Stree “-Bronictyn: ee was. {2 al that there ne ty —consented—to- ‘abrupt-crisis-in-Mr,- Hoi c —noludine— theithie mat another mow, ithe Augus: t aneaners Italian fem iets ‘into, himuaelt a child bride, wh aie eat @ visit to Niagara, F before the tine of wvhich Fred Cinnamon. ts caps les, many--of- wiilaacould-not unde ‘an, oitiraly- ngreoable—to.the girl's ones wedding, .whtoh 1s fol. 10r the firat.week} i J ‘Waiter Who Suffered in Boat! tain. tend Aim: nald no attention and . ZION CITY FOR SALE, , in November. mal . BROOKLYN : : ned ces eee “ZION —CITY<—Mt-—-Oct. 8.—Followtng | —Nelther-Cornellua Vanderbilt, x hooo : : f z - Disaster Wants Pay From onus Us ATID i Tabla ladders. ‘Cho ri ae pe A Voitva's request that tney sell thelr }ouples Willian Waldorf Astor's villa rota j einger. grabbed: 2 ed | had Dractioalty 0 y at Bellevue avenue and the Cliffs, nor Relief Fund. | ee ee tad wahine reach: Bl pe tie fre Ree esico Volivws zion Clty” fol | Reginald C. Vandorbiit haa yet’ found lowera advertised nouses and: tots for seen to. Cumberland Street Hosmtal {5 gufferine trom immersion. ‘adon. The police weor unable to ascertain In the taco of the ruling of: Juatice | shite! Maawab etd tine e otal cara SE |HEAD OF COMPANY IS HELD oY: held the fund for the eller of vietime| CUPID TURNS: TABLES ON Hit| WHILE BOOKS ARE EXAMINED “A the disaster to the steamboat Gen: eral Slocum on June 15, 1904, must keep | Srrhat was left until 1201 an ofrort cii| WAzOr Ordered einarnnine: to weax| Francis J. Wallace, of Da-An-Nite Did Not Die of Tuberculosis, ; be made by Charles Goldzler to-morrow | One Blopes with Daughter, | Auto Supply Company, Arrested | pay Wieneurtemas Court ie comma the | DES Mot fryor, Ben-1 — on Complaint of Stockholder, | as Was Reported at worth of eras to show attentions to the le to-day. feats Se q A good liniment or plaster, or some good home; remedy will usually distribution of it amone tnjured sur- jetty ‘of Fort Raney, who had the Coun- 4 1 vivors, jel pass, an oF¢ ut 5 compeltt all] Francis J. Wallace, preesident of the} First. e give temporary relief from the ain of Rheumatism, but the discase is fs ‘The ‘action a brovsht by, Abin taen a year. or pay Ranked’ nt bin} Da-an-nite Auto Supply, Company, of , Gig more than skin deep and cannot be rubbed away, nor can it be drawn out ardt, + who declares in his | word. yoaterdny Snow, a| No. Broadway, was held by Magis Shouts the with a plaster, Such treatment neither prevents nor cures; the excess of complaint that he has been unable to | ft who cloned “with the Nt aie Hreen In the West Side Police) An autopay wai held at the Morguo acid, which produces Rheumatism, is still in the blood and the disease can MURR ist ence Har Wacl avavethariwerc hter, Mabe). The elopers were| Court to-day ‘on an aifidayit: made . y of W . Nal Gascnier iniinies tecciventincceayal ort’ Dodge and fled tr Des) Sturtin A. Driscoll, of No. 1s Trond | fOraey, BeOM eM Oe Hondret aad ; K never be cured While the circulation remains saturated with this irritating, ‘Ho alleges that a burning railing struck Snow I just in time te avola | NAY: one oF ithe furepany.acataokiolde Saantycaixiniletrosteniwhoiiwax) found a pain-producing uric acid poison. The trouble will shift from. place to him in the face, burning his Kft eye ne, but not the Mayor's} oxamine the books Kept by* Wall |aead in a moving van in & Harlem lot place, settling on the nerves and causing pain and inflammation at every and rendering him practically blind. , " : Acconiing (0 Driscoll, he asked Wal-|on Sunday. The autopsy revealed that exposure or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity, When neglected or improptrly treated, Rheumati becomes chronic and does ‘The committeo consists of Jacob W, Gi ; ” The “Colic” of “Collier's” treated by a Doctor of | not depend upon climatic conditions to bring on an attacks, b Lorch, Lows W. Kaufmann, Hugo W. | of $3.00 some gimonson Inatead of dying from tuber- Ho told the Magiat é Mlaod the “gteation ‘DAE culosts, na an undertaker had reported, dane. pare! Gat are represented. By | i yuiwormard stated that, h succumbed to a badly fractured skul. Divinity, constant, painful trouble, §,S,. drives out Rhcumatism by neutralizing & Allen. Who Is The halves roneaineeatn eg NVeraraCime. reels Othe a aber eT “ eras t . and expelling the excess of acid from the blood, It purifies and invigore «gine complaint reoltes that. more than ||! ; lore early to-day. Si poeta Aika, Calne yore Look for the “Boo Hoo” article in this paper. ates the circniation so that instead of an den stream, constantly ao aco In the dim ight inside bent over tives: were detailed to work on the case, id ting id in thi st: les, nerves and bones, the entire the injured’! in the Slocum disaster, | 1) h kK 7 ] rs ed, lepositing uric acid in the joints, muscle: nerves ar Hee HRA Say tsa was Gasset ts || Hollyhock Girl? | s.ccmmgn vatat se ine won iciy. avaatisal sail au meena ee et ‘‘There’s a Reason”’ le ertemfarmaurished andlmade heathy bysichlifcrisine, Heed tt iio ene ve ghurchy aud, S60L 74 Nvless eighth xtreet station, owas passing at} under) way (or his fine when’ the . : 5 {on Rheumatism and ay medical eaves desired will be sent free to « i [ies = the oh waite aig, galles the omcor'and had Coroner # in and ordered the a who write, . SHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA,

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