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THE. EVENING. WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907. of wed —_—SINERWENTEL ‘GIRL IS SENT SMILES AS HEDIES TO THE SLAND INGLECTLCHAR ATOWN OUEST. ‘Kept His ee to Sisters, bere for Life She Has | Who Worked in.Vain to,Save Led and Wishes to Seek | 4s | Him From Execution. - ! a Better One. | | John Wenzel was put to death fn the lelectric: chatr In Bing Sing prison at! for the murder of George Intter's naloon ‘at Marcy | and, Brooklyn, | from : WOMAN BURGLAR | Society Women of Philocalian Club Divided on Epis of Low Gowns, Cocktails and Cabs. CAUGHT BYLITTLE = WIDGW IS Crusade Against Beroraiiang Customs | Fatis to Meet With Unanimous | Man Were Rifling; | ] 4 TER EXPLOSION CAUSED BY GAS. Air Shaft Carried Flames in the Windsor at Bridgeport ~All Through House. BRIDGRPORT, Nov. 18 —Fire was discovered in the first floor of th Windsor Hotel at 2.20 o'clock this. morn- jing, rushed quickly up) a shaft and in ba few minutes the entire top floor was {n flames. ‘The- hotel Inat the corner ; Lot Fairfield avenue and Middle street, Rally: by Members. nglots’s Flat When g . TRAGEDY. She and a Mrs. | Minnto Halstead anys she fa a sinner come to repentance. She Is a prisoner in the penttentiary on Blackwell's Isl- by Magistrate Droese | Polk at her »RECALLS Women Bediamonded in Morning, or at Any Time, for That Matter, Tabooed dawn to-day Shot Her’ Had: committed the Night Spatz In the aventie and Hopkina street, Plucky. Father Woman Atier “He e Court | 3 " ip on the morning of May @ 1908. Jown request and this {9 her stor Perales Ute } ut ig ; L Saat i Ais a four-story dridk atructure. “Killed, His W ae by Mrs, allerstein, Wenzel's (wo, slators, ‘a cousin and ay ‘Some two. years mqoy’ whan. rho wn.) ani lee four story, briek siractare 4 s | nixteen, ahe heard tho. call of the tty | cplonion. oF. kas ployess penetrus e confident “t) Policemen. and” em= tothe top itar‘ und y wrouKed every Gocu~ brother-indaw have made’ every effort In heF home, in the hamtet of Pleasint They chrrt€d | valley up the Hudeon, Sho-had saved | possible to nave Hite Itfe. BY EDNA CAIN, TH pee aie ‘im case to the, Mghest court, and until i jittle maney and came to New York | Peat Of the buliding and that all ca fathee, ‘Htéerman The idea that the Philocalian Club, the newest women's organia; _ the last belléved he would get a com- mun ne) atone Of going to work ax foals ithe Gre, apparatoy {a the cltyewas si se Aine tion, “was to begin a crusade against the cocktail, “decollete gowns, ee ee: ihe ee bara pone “erence sulin, wath ie ee, ue hansom cabs and the: like seems to have been a avrong one, and dug ‘that, ithe Inw's. course was to be Copa acl old its tae Soe St meh HAMILTON DEPOSITORS meeR if she Harlem Court entirely to the views of the president, Mrs. Adelaide Wallerstein. Mrs. “eats eae eee ees tr aood. eed, and her mother; Catherine, ‘tetl-| 21 on Hales ere on : ing ‘of her new life. hurch,. (One ohia. ah Bhe Js an only) ene) iy. Meth . r OF strest add : ‘ s by to the murderer, | Hundred anid “Twenty: whom Wallerstein is not in favor of such modem indulgences aT acca Before their departure Wenzal. raid First. the appoints " Sa ay ere 5 = ao —__First_Step Downward, ie Eo aptured by The views of the president, conflicting as they do with those of to his slater: “I will walk to the chair” Grea ccaeniie ume aiaseegy Vaenbrto the deposi ae with a amile on my face and the smile Teen teR AL tay be in 2 other members o b have resulted in a tempes! pays “i wey City on an errand) by ‘her em-/ 3 members of Mit club have resulted in a small tempest among the will be for you. é hing aa plover, A well dresved, amcoth spoken sin the near future members. Mrs. William H. Ammeran and Mme.. Marie Cre He kept his word and wax smiling Eien aniuaadeeesea when Zon ; me : cei R the deadly current ended his life.» ferry-voat. He had a free and ¢asy Hehe. for_the harmies Wenzel, who was six feet’in heleht) way about him that attracted the ‘iit- declare rs 5 e ah ang powerfully built, followed Principal (ig country Kirl. He took to thea- ae gee lare that the Club is nof to be a3 a nucleus for a reform move: | Keapar Commmugnton—into——the —death tree etd restaurants freq ; is trait and Ment among women, Other members of the club are strong in de-| ohamber at ) o'clock. By Wonre''s) flashily dressed and Esisvaled : i a et vee! le alytead was nouncing y | i | sido walked the R R. C. Bowen.| In a few weeks Minn! Aine Se ivea ith : AR ay eel at if make the club a Puritanical affair, Just so-| |chapiain of the Raymond Street Jall,| Hving in Idle comfort with her ad: Gone i ciability is their idea of the organization, whict s bee! -] | Brooklyn. ‘The minister had been read-, mirer in ah east side furnivhed room| Sen hee uuidol on the floor of iS a , Which has been launche Brooklyn. em! aes ; ; rate a ae ean A ESS Ufpann Tae Ng Dinleca bad pravlagiwlinn the ticle, Our delicious Cod Liver aven 1 the world as a literary raSoattatfenh | . cir gee it was not long until the young man ; August when wondemneéd man rlnce 5 a’clock, and) It was not long Witt ee om He preparation without oil. +: killed jp a double issension in Dovecote. ! and after-theatre | | he said afterward that-Weamel seemed Suowed himsel iy Spates d tragedy Waa exonerated! Unless some of the members back | | to be In a penitent frame of mind. Hepes Peru Ou cen ine sbi Nil folded Better than old- fashiongd by killing Her ma-| gown on thelr reform plans, or unlesr Hapleuour, literally.” sat) Wenzel walked smilingly to the/llving, The girl promplly dos - cod liver oil and emulsions z ' ein. "We are all con- | chair and rat down.. Then he looked | ut the damage had been done. + ie last night ohe| 222, of those favoring jimodern pea: servative womons wo. willl not ‘do cop-| over at Warden Fros; and ald, ‘t had seen.” she suid! to-day, “how to restore health for found woman rifling the | SUFe# effect a compromise, It looks | * things. We think the best! “Good-by, Warden.” He also recog-| many girls had ial iss aac nee Old people, delicate children, reas i of ti |My 10 make our ideals attract! t nized one of the witnesses, and bow-/and they looked happy aid not go i t o E if the {ll be troub bit ive is ‘ k 2 gs hers tool % Cais pas ieee tart ee e wae [llvest fn a practical way, “I ing to him said’ what sounded ‘Ike! buck to work. I became like the rest week run-down persons, and a = sb hioc aon faite. = } e tart. Mrs, | We simply show our Gere | "Good-by," of them, For a Ume the new Ife fas- er Si ess " te _taken a nity of Jewelry, The woman) however, denies that she 1s a crank oF | ngs by not doing them | ite showed not the slightest sign of! cinated me. Then came the reaction. aft ickness, colds, coughs, Tg iinrrdo-ap-the-ioot. bronchitis and all throat and; Jung troubles WHERE TO GET VINOL IN N.Y puiurk Now iste 4 ltear while he was being strapped in| “1 got aick and spent o and the electrodes were being adjust-| q hospital. fed> ‘CNis was accompitshed at 8:61:37 and weak: o'clock, und at 6.51.43 the current was| : jf | Ourretves:*-continued-Mra- Wraiterstein: EI EEO NY Langlots e¢! Bhegyy } f * and selzed and founder’ of thls néw organization | yoy win pe cgt yn wee ice ig aude 0 jewelry; we won't wear ex- Fate hatter} Tr | Was surprised” when asked if-she-pro--tremety tarKe hatay -we-wWoIt drinkin 2 A strenuous reformer, When 1 gut out 1 was pale At ee A de/a/dSe Wa, Ms PRA he laa T aritted” wo the cat Den rl “ Gia Pe oena| posed to have the club conform to quite | public or wear low-cut gownn, = —— P turned on, Tt was taken or at sacar Se aoxy — maa 1g peta Co. 20 Honda had disappeared wigs his plunder she| Prudish Ideas. She sald: aon blows, Beautituljclothes andi) jiow the Anicealewas Will nd at G51 o'clock the math WAS Bro“! wox6 up to my condition, J madu up fist gi iitoadway er PRAM neath ates sought to follow him, but Mrs. Langlots| “Oh, no, the Philocalian Is not a re-| syo.ig silat) teens Svea toaan “Atter the iipal autopsy the body waa) ™Y, Mind to reform, 1 hurried away |, Where Leng 4 ‘ath Ave, abd sid Sts cornien: gripped hor h hands and teeth. | 3.7 organization, to suppre st Sirtengie leascotnAfCOryy . = ¢ Handedsoverstoirelnvess from my old haunts, enguged a roony an’ Siores, 12th St. and 6:h Ave Neighbors called in a policeman and the | tai) hansom cab) and RICO exeal Bese of j, Jewelry ure aes 1 Teach Girls by Example. Wenzol's crime, for whch he pald the! !% ® respectable house alt went out hreaiivayand ooh Stauth Bt. ; young woman was arrested. ; : 2 ; ; Sea Sie Haas Stuns a ee Luba te ; ©" to look for work. But 1 Yad no refer- hing 3.20 Ave. PE cniiaeralenad tin courte (Gay the | eas ie co toc wall tos be RAG Wes Ene net An Young and impressionable girls are intluenced by what they see Penalty, ot nis life, was a particularly ey. The only: clothes 1 had were Kumi Ave Ee tal ranks oF faddists, In any particular. 0 © Like Headlights.| cold-blooded und cruei one, and fol- | prisoner refused to teil the Identity of| pf | f what I have on, and 1 guess they Stores, 460 Put 2 Ful ton St, ora Flatbush, ciety women do in public. lowed a night spent in sa.oons in the io Nothing could be farther from the) #7; chat kind of irl L hud bes her confederate, She was held in 71,000 | ‘The Jewela women are wearing in! . ato wed whe DMCs Can I. eT. Hummer Aver sft Countian BE. bau for the Grand Jury. ' woe ve ee. or ne atritlide of th? | their ears now look Ike the heat We do npt believe girls should drink in public places, with or ue es iy hie and’ a com-| Her Money Gave Out. And atall drug ato | individual members than to announce jights on an automobile, and any wom- r panion, Wenzel had a grudge weainat) cy anoney run out and Saturday 1) Wheretiisblueand 4 ourselves as reformers, golng @bout jan who goes out in the mornings wit without men. | © Spate because the latter had on one jad to give up my ros All of Sat- | White sign ta dlaplayed, | seeking out whom we may snatch from | jewels on ig, hopeless.” declared. Me Thereford we have decided we will never in any circumstances ] occasion ejocted him from iin maloon | urday nieht Mand. veatarca, f walked evil ways. [Walleratein, with -emphasts. "Nor can drink in public and he awore to “et even’ with him’ yt night I found myself down Jn the | i “Do I look like a reformer?” de-,1 understand how women can wear p < jfor 8. Wengel had only been released | Wall street district. 1 had made sup re * ip - “We ij 7 Me G whey ‘¢ . y ow i tot n el in the rivs manded Mrs, Wallerstein, with @ veryjcheap’ beads around their throats And we will not wear low-cut gowns anywhere. from the »Penitentary a few days be-| my mind to throw, tyne ie had teminime ‘accent on the “‘loom.”* Not Crusaders, but Examplers.: fore the murder, he haying seryed a term of nearly a year and a half for —Dr. Ade kind. jolly face. I spoke to him: and | asked blm to arrest me,” ‘The policeman was Mallon, the Don't you think I am well dressed? And I-haven't any of those things on. aide Wallerstein. of Sts from FIGHTS A FIRE ‘As { saw her in her charming apart. es. Wallerstein’s appearance was idea uw By burslarys i Join Gtreet Station. He took: the girl ‘ ments at No, 6 West Blghtieth street |® triumph for the Philocalian ideals. {ti the mation house, where she was she presented an example of the mod-|S8he wore a charming white Ilngerie | 4 fay relven food, und from there to the Night ; " ‘aa women who utterly refutes the Un-|Princess frock, and hor auburn’ nair \ ‘ [Minnie Halstead saya that she ts Pp. & G. [ote a gallant prophecies to the effect that| Was beomingly arranged with frivolous oy truly sorry and anxious to forget the i fl p Saran CLSHSASGOat treteesion anni | ours! in ViteeNo Glamonde rivaled Stet Badd c | |Past, Bhe wants to wo back to her old ; themeeslves thereby for a happy domes-|sparkle in her brown eyes, cxcept zi Ss ore they srarepplboaetne, Fi tola| ~ Naphtha Soap ; ~s | tle tite. Mrs. Wallerstein was presi@inx | those in a very Deautiful pin she wo: al | i J higlaunre never want to! $ bs omer et a verfectly appointed dinner table, | wich wus a badge of honor aa Pres. | i see New York agai t it th oes ate ne . |and, leaving her husband 'a picture of |ident of the Rubinstein Club, a { PRS eT you must use 1 in Y ‘W. G. Tums Out in His Paja-| contentment to hie after-tinner cigar, |of her pet organizations. ' KAISER, ONE-HANDED, ey £ i we retired to her office, wit : ‘ 3 : : t 3 Mra, Wallerstein’s interest In a | el ba ri rht way. Pat mas, but Can’t Save cbaranina as] well da f lipitor ltebowacaake iat ainges oa J [ | BAGS OVER 100 BIRDS. | 11g @ Blooded Stock. @cclaliy she {a Mrs, Harry Waller-| 0% ‘he splendid work she Is ssine | L | LONDON. Now Us=tt lin reported an 2 stein; professionally, Dr, Adelaide Wal- | founder and president of the Kast Side | | German Emperor did jsonie very re- Read and follow the Jeretein; and she does nvt leave any unis Serene: EAHA Er po | 5 markable cats with his gun the other - ish Mam G. Foookefeller turned room for doubtit her belief in old- sed des Naf say | day at Windsor, nse ter Ly ¥ ‘eed iS: resis | neansoneaaseseel int tacals the assistance of two other physicians | é ‘ ee caldwe AAG her Sur- | Laborer Left on Street With ae story, Which seems tainly well directions on the inside (ita pajecms to-dny at “hie country | Malone’ Gomortio ideals. tor of | she treata from forty to arty or tne Mer Screams Attract Police-|Ca well Adds Another Sur-| Md, Un Gat Ue Orougnt down * : ‘The Philocal ; i : { isunth in” one + Plnce, Rookwood, a mile north of Ter-| mot," contioued Mrs. Wallerstein, “was| children of the poor as & practical) min \\ho Rescues He ice (Oi igunechimenvadt Skull-Smashed After-Ig- nt seems all the ‘more ext| Of thé Wrapper. : rytawn, to direct the efforts of his meo| founded by me about a year ago. The| charity. | any \WNO rescues ber— prise S St vie | One Threats Fimordinary. wien one considers |i Fay who were fighting a fire that had| members are all very congenial and in-| “Remember, now.” she sail as I left SINATRA Ye si -siery Hearing | Cc g reats, dying lgot suns especially designed for clude Mise Helen Barrett, first vice-| “we are not reformers: just nice, nor-! Two Assailants Escape. Mysiery: Hearing. j yln Oh Sicentsaicake vAlli Grocerad exiginated in an employee's cottage. % mn a aT — ; Bundled in a dathrobe, Mr. Rocke-| President: Misa Anna Wilson, second} mal peopie with nice domestic ideals.” | po SSEEss cap TeeDICeLNe aap RONIE ETT 26n 4 if a i z = sacl Mell, labs . : fetter eprinted acrows is warm at the| Vice President: Mise Elle Loulee Hen] Habite that Are Demorallzing. | 4x patcolnan Comerford, of the Eaxt| IONDON, Nov. 1 » tn the | 2 a a oe ee AN me COURT DECIDES FOR ‘ . | pt [hts wits vo small childr N Grat alarm. ‘The blaze wtarteg at early | sere’ teasurer; Mrs, Willan H. Am-| Mra, John Alton Harrie, another mem-| Fifty-first street station, mtood in shajDruce case, involvie the claim to me|Pi © A ae ste GREATER PITTSBURG. ==>: ; iz Qreakfast time in thy ohlmney of Frank| onan, Mra John Bolton, Mra. William! ber of the clud, who lives on Riverside 9) va .w Ge a eas lh at Third acenne (Duke of Portland's ewiates, wis trann- |!® Marian atreet, Long Ialand City, was) = =a = (eS eoawat a ey pth yards|'R Chapman, Mrs. H. 8. Crawford, Mrs.| Drive. represents the conservativo & hedaman i : Sea ee een Macolekone. to, tne |[Blsked up unconscloua In froat of No.! wwAsttINGTON. |Nov, i\—The aut See arom voruat fiames,| theodore P. Gilman, Mrs, Samuel L.| timent of an old-fashioned gentlewomar | Sh Pifty-third sineet at-3 «clock this} » = 47 Vernon avenue, Long retand City, arising ol of the ¢ffort to consolis a . @fter gutting Orris's house, spread to! Gross, Mra, E. Munroe Hand, Mra, John: ot the South. As Miss Lamar, of | mofmng he heard a, woman's ofercing | Follee, Court) to-day, andi ey Yorday. His) skull was ibatteres (ee: cities of, Plttebure. und Allen enother cottage and from there to a| gjton Harries, Mrs, Samuel Jarvis, Mrs.| Georgia, the social traditions she In- g reams of “Ilelp! Mercy! Police! Baye | Love the bet mt ts the centre of jearly to-day, tered Ot NRT itn ey ere Wage frame cow barn. William Jayne, Mra. Bugene Hoffman] herited have been often shocked since ; 2 : ‘ jan east end slum, the same fashionable |in and his body was besten until the United) Statens in favor ‘The men got mont of the stock cut of| porter, Mme. Marie Cross Newhouse, | ner residence in New York. She said>;™*! Audience was present aH attended the |Mesh stocd out In great ridges. Identi- ihe consplidation, the ozinion of the barn, tnchiding 100 head of sheep! yirs, M. J. Pendergastt, Mra. John Hud-| +7 ao think the hablt young girls, Comerfprd was off like the wind, At 4 sittings [cation was difteult Gourti being | tainied | d ‘ and many blooded milch cows, but in| son’ seorer, Mra, Harry B. Scripture,| ave of drinking 1s extremely demoral-. the next gorner he found a cab, The Caldwell, of New York,| Pollcemaa, Jackson, who found the * oe ‘For This Month Only. spite of thelr hard work three fine Al-| Mrs, Sherman B Townsend, Mra. ‘Carl| sinc Girls are too, inexperienced vo Mtlver WAR On the wait, Apparently as} again was in the witness box, but added | Mal sont him to n'a Hospital | pjRE BWEEPS BEACH COTTAGES Pac] ONEOUR 4 carmey, cows, Ge fears) two work] ‘Toliner az i Mrs. Charles Valadier. do such things, We have a dear: boy, ‘deaf us bat. Two men disapprared | little to previous Information furnished. jn an bag je. Surkeoos say! ROCKPORT, Mass, Noy, 18—A fire = Li b 1 C > di _- be raea._atwl-&. $0,000_ thoroughbred Jersey a i x. i Sails i Ys down thé side street, another amerced|He made tho somewhat astonishing} Meli cannot live traco has been | broke out among the summer cot- ibe ceca MOAOA od n AH Lovere:-ef- ths Beautiful =f my-nenher:. tn, Colamhtes ane 201 ion the cat A women’s fect pa rly + AUSIEMANTt}ant-the-Ath-thwiee-of- Porte disoavered-of Ble that broke ot amone the summer ral_ Credit System all_ these oie mms of the-cltib-iiteratty means |S WALKED, LAUGHING; problems about o ---YOU_CAN PURCHAS! * youn, ee omat-meestended tiroush land, eravin which hat weirs. Sell told an Evening World ros 5 fight haddestroved: four= bottages the ew i women Nave ayy i soamiontict dice a = overs of tie beauutul’ We are not|men ani woineh Tacs & person rica tlsaatsed iimwelt ua the | to-day, that her husband had re- jcottaéa: py anldntaht; and) wag = GRADE” FURNITURE restricted by any narrow prejudices} terest for . been ‘unable to ? Dri Tie tontred +hreajetters purporting to ar ttoucester-—Most “SoU worth, $3.00down D5 ese 5 O0ne ee attend recent meetings of our club, but { heartily approve or anything “we ican do that will help along the lines in- ker street Dazaar, talk fore the. coffin. aup~; hold Druce's. body left the! om Black Hand" sources, within the were frame strugures valued at about ua tWo-Weoks,.vach calling for-giog, 4.20) each. ; Death was the allornative — concerning-Hfe;-and-thatta_why I. pro- tevted-againat any {dea that we might Police Court In Yorkville rt él discharged THe the Magis! FROM SHOT CHUM Gleeful Roommate. Seen Be-| fore and-After Tenement Tragedy. Domtnico Oriande, a laborer. was;shot | through the ‘ead this afternoon in hie room at No. 207 First street. Brooklyn. ‘he police are fooking for an Italian known only as Arthur, who roomed with Orlande. ‘The two ware ohums, Five minutes, before the sliot was “heani throughout the tenement Arthur | was meen to walk up the stairs, rub- | ding hs hands and laughing... Imnie-| @utely following the report of the shot Arthur walked down the stairs. still) Jaughiig, “and, ‘turning the corner into ‘Third avenue, disanpoared, Sevoral Itulfan housewives rushed into | the room about thia time and: discov- eréd Oriande Unconscious on the flour, | He was, taken to the Baney, Howltal. where the surgeons sag’ bh matter of but a short time, a TO SELL OLDEST MAGAZIN BOSTON, Noy. 18—The New England Magazine, the oldest publication of its) kind tn tho United States, established in 1s to be sold wt auction to the} ont bidder on Noy. 26 next. The! announcement of the sale wae contained | Nothing of the] kind. be-reformers, “We are all soctety. womn- en, and we love oleasure In & normal, human way, “tAw lovers of the beautiful in every sense of that word, spiritual and artis- tic, we have observed yartous social tendoncies In New York that are cal- ulated to make the judicious grieve. It {s natural for us to discuas’ these things, and propose to express a desire to exert @ contracting Influence. “Now, We have not declared a war on the cooktall and on decollete stylos,"" Wallerstein with a smile; would not really do any gvod., But we argue tHin way: Young and !moression- able giris are influenced by what they ee society women do in public; we do not belteve girls aliould drink in public places, with or without men. There- fore, we have decided-we will never, in any circumstances, drink in public, and we wili not, wear low-cut gowns any- | where. Mra. Wallergiein considered the rules of conduct which permitted girls to Ko to supper with men after the theater aw little lax, and she did not think the |hansom cab a fitting yehicle-for youth and innocence, owing (o its apecial as- soclations with the gayer sido of life on Broadway. ‘That doesn't moan, she sald, ‘that jwe want to make life a dreary aftatr, We think the f ite are obtainable ‘demoralizing associa- pest “pleasures outside such in an auctloneer's notice printed in thi morning's papers, No reason for the] pale was given. “What ie your idea about exerting your influence as a club to stem the Laxity In Social Rules of Conduct. ; dicated:-F-see many demoralizing things that cannot be wood for wirls.”* eee eer FASHIONABLE M’CRACKEN FAMILY UNDER ARREST. | corter, a very pre ‘SHINGTON, Nov. 1%—Mrs, Ruth! McCracken, who lived in a fashionable | réaldence on Connecticut avenu city,, and who, St {fe alleged, goods from Washington amounting to $12,000 by false pretenses and then disappeared, was arrested in Baltimore yesterday, with. her two daughters and a son, : A warrant was issued for the ar- rest: of Misa Gene McCracken, a daughter, charging grand (ra, McCracken, claimed to belong to Ore ot the best families of Scotland and Rave her/home address as Berwick-Sn- | Tweed. ea Lo HALTS CONTRACT GRAFT, (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Noy, 18,-The system of promiscuous and independent purchas- Ing of fabrics by the State charitable Institutions, opening the door wide to graft, has been abolished vpon order of the new fiscnl supervisor, Charles F. Bianell, A committee representing the State institutions has just roported to Supervisor Bissell that hereafter only fabrics of standard quality, widen and weight will be purchased, #0 that standard prices may be quoted and op- portunities for extravagant expenditure removed, our boys Kid, An thisi secured merchanta | larceny, | pictured in name of John, | aoherts| i usual designs of the blackmailore f86_Lexington Avenue, who Kaxe fins, — af No, the premises, “ CLEARED AWAY | the ‘The. preaiding--Mucistrate. Mr Ftp coklyn, and): held, James Moran, Hite Mr Blows betel yghored ithe: iecters.ooH thitty-two yeara old, sf-No. 1H Avenue Heat questioned Caldwell re- Verca cetisiainito: the pollca Js 1ee< ae [i Breper Wood et tte troubles-Awars Az in $1,000 bond on che charge of | Karr fe reasons for the alleged |” yast night, bis wife say's, he lett the x j nnwault. mock funeral, but the witness’ sald -he | house abou 6 o'clook. He did not say Our Own trouble; always seem 7 nadle enllghte: : ih a ors. The women fe Mey Tellin, Kuen- wing Mary Rottnest te pe the | Mere he was going, but told hig, wife more severe than any potters i But COTULS si Rite oad ak eae. ah would be pack before midnight, She When a man 1s Enel 0 Ga events [fasblonably, dreaaed. ao Aiyoe at, Nos] E and | ea) astoep and did not awaken unt) ght breakfast for year s owner of the‘dl sin th vere diatress he has trouble enough st Fifty-elghth stroet, Sho com- : | tne police Informed her of he: _ | BC tated roluctantly against Moran, way- came, and whico Is alleged to have been | te pore: Informed her of her huaband’s | 807i small wonder he likes to tell ing that she would not prosecute stolen. waa the next witness sons i 1 { food which cleared away He i eatin is unable to toll how he came! 0! uniesé the othor two men were | Mina Robingon testifint that the diary | MEY Ynjuries, ‘The pollce are’ work: | troubles, too, Mugistrate Bitte commanc hated stolen front her in the street | ing «on the th Tae ero vraaE re “Tam gled of the opportunity to to kK 0) said: Ve 2 a | murderous blsckmaties fay ta make a ¢ mplaint, he then ae Counnel for the prosecution nern in. {tempt at extortion have been | tell of the good Grapo-Nuts has done waa visiting my aunt, Mrs. Schear-) 9 oll ‘lon here in- | oaiy brought to the attention Oe for me,” writes a N, H, man. ‘For on, who lives in Fitty-third street near formed the Magistrate that a certified Lon Tsland City. “authorities with ‘ears I was unable to eat eve Second. ay Bhe ja very ill, I had COPY of the diary had been taken by: On tionth are preying on labor | many years econdr avenues REA OLY ss i. Oe depending on their victims’ fear! ‘a light breakfast without great suf- | coun : 3 eet been consoling her during the evening neel’ before the book wikis lost CTaavacthe extordoners trom the Ia fering. i e Continuing, Misx Robinson satd and departed about 11.30 o'clock to 69 | was Introduced to Te te ean eee | Ate teed cand an Hy are “after eating I would suddenly be home, ax I told my husband I would del she also know ax Wolbeck and laces aerworkman is umually the victim, | seized with a terrible attack of colle back about that time, Right at that! ine Duke of Portland. LM odite and yomiting. This would be fol- corner three men seized mo and dragged me Into that cab. One of them put hia} hand over my mouth and another o started to choke me. I wrenched my- COLLEGE PRESIDENT IS A PLAIN TOWN Cop. At the conclusion of the day's pro- eedings the case was again adjourned. | ett the ede self free and then screamed, Tho off-| Ree ” sit up or wa cone Man can aninentiaa torial nels GETS DIVORCE > DECREE. OMAHA, Nob. Nov, ik—The Iittle) "Since | egnn to eat Grape-Nute I jibe with those told by the defendant} college town of Rellevve, near here, en-| have been free from the old inhi and the cabman, All three, told widely Le Pinlee Found Affinity Yeara| Joya the distinction of having the moat |] usually eat Grape-Nuts one or more different yarns. b Ago, So Wife Appealed to Court. lenbdelie Le Pint in the person of BN Guy M. Wadsworth, | ning of the meal, eee GIVEN AWAY FREE. ts forever freed | ident of Bellevue College. CREAM. the ui from Jules Le Piniec, chot, ‘ ~ “9 began to use Grape-N aunted } Over $1,000 in Money and Useful! o¢ Frril Le Pinter ae Siingry ste Because numetoul’ erimes have been | | aw nenet ag Srameniatal Weta) livson 3 ih \ 7 4 sle-} own ‘ uae Bend for full nae sat free gittx of hartment at the Fitth Aven nh caeeamt ea Leet se hirer aoe now I welgh 30 pounds more than | anata monoy, fur coats for winter, plutes, tea decree signed to-day by Just! “TI SA ety ATG GCs eG chi, ever welghed In-my life, and T am : bet.” algo list of priate elven for “vest in the Sunreitin & f Pada wort wHliyotiedy prominentaltty glad to speak of the food that has ee sali eT i ads ve wohininsizes or neientaily Stns Has eer trie by hin Ache Accordingly’ the distinguished edu- worked the change.” uty of yout solution of Hoyoplex puasle—all given own decreo since 1691. when he returneal ‘titan begun recently to patrol a beat, |” Name give by Postum Co., Battle irloe Ej Crea ane wey a for premium lst and saniplo person of “Laura Estibinet.. wire ‘op, CMEMIRE & revolver and a Pelib nd per Creek, Mich. 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