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\ctress._ Helen eae Gives Al-} | dleged Confi idences Regard- 4 ing Buffalo Bill. » STIMONY. 1S HIDDEN. [ Mer, the Enxitei sctreer— feolut’ whose testimony {n—connection | eh the troubles of Hpward Goyjd and - wife there has been much conjec-| fe,to-deay—made her deposition to be} d as evidence in the case when it) mes up. for trial. Miss Mer made a long. statecnent o} wid McChire, referee appointed dy | Court to take testimony. return it deing | to Gesize_of Minn Mer land as econ es possible. pony was given in Mr. ce, No. 2% William street. Mits Mer came to the referee's of- in an electric cab, accompanied by chibald Watson, of the staft of Law- De Lancey Nicoll, attorney for pward Gould. Clarence J. Shearn, at- ey for Mrs, Gould, was also pres- t at the hearing. The examination of | Mer was conducted in private : fnd'her testimony was not niade puplic. | 2 Jt was the contention, of Mr, Gould orneys before the Supreme Court) ; hen the request for an examination of | HELEN young woman was made, that Miss wanted to tell about the rela- ‘of Mra, Goutt with-Col—“Buttalo | Cody wien she was, Katheryn ons. and prior ,to her marriage | Mr. Gould. . | #, Mer crented—quite-e-stir- amone/ sais ficee that saw her in the financial dis- ict, by reason of her clothes. Despite 16 inclement weather she had donned the occasion a gown equipped with fixxfoot train, An tmménse hat. from | sch Innumereble feathers protruded | rpendicularly to a height of netirly a | ‘added to the startlint effect pre-| luced by the mown. A’ tight Biting | skin Jacket, white gloves and her | juburn ‘hair made the appearance of ise Merah the more startling. Mer was a-triend of Mrs, Gould | - fore the latter's marriage and has! : a friendly with her since. Recent- “By Miss Mec has been stopping in this : ty, at the Hotel Majestic. ‘The deposition of Miss Mer will be| q ted ty Referee MoCure to the ext week. to. THE EVENING WORLD, , |THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1907; Mrs, Howard Gould’s Confidante, | Important Witness in Suit. $25,000 0065 ROBBER AT HIS. BURNED TODEATH | BED WAS HIS OWN BY INCENDIARY’ 10-YEAR-OLD SON ixty Prize Animals Killed ‘in! Solomindi Didh't 4 Didh’t Know This Destruction of Brookside | Until Youngster Was Caught Kennels. | by Policeman. | The Rrookside kennela, “owned hy » | BOY SOUGHT PA’ S CASH, | George Greer, at Rye, were totally) destroyed by, fire’ ently to-day, Of the} to death and a number of “The most valuable anioyile in the kennels | ; hat perished Tre | Lwere by | thore: that were, rescued will die. Pe _Plannes. to. Rob Parents * ‘and Go West. were. among those eas {oss $s sald to ‘be! $95.00: a i) Mr. Greer bas the Biss cocker and | Sdlemen Salomind! a Willamsbure field among} thoes burned were: the cha spanie) Bradford Boy, valued at $1.0: the ‘champton:cocker spaniels’ Fritz and Brookside, valued at $1.00) each, and the white cocker spaniel Jupiter, worth nerohant,. had an. exciting’ bur are eariy to-day In his Noms, at las? ‘séuth Fourth © atreet. “Solom{nd! was “awakened, dy feeling a hand [thrust under his pillow. Incidentally Sm sites iotiavelnern the | under that pillow waa, $5 in cash, th work of an incendiary Tithe Manes) Selomiadt_bankroll. irst from severa} parth of the b The merchant leaned ae }ing at once. The Rye fire depa | velling “Pol sien fresponded to the alarm sent in, but god and made oa) ythere ts no hydrant near where the ke a ahted nels were Ic ed and the ter had to phe—pumned from Blind Brook. Bi ithe firemen «ot ne building ax ablaze clothes gave chase. | A night watchman with an axe man- | The, burglar proved fleet of foot and|™ aged to knock out boards at one side) qstastced the merchant, of the bitiiding and through the open-| ir. heard by Policeman Mahoney. Ing forty dogs escaped. ‘Phe policeman saw a small figure dash | oe While returning from the fire Chick’ around the corner of South Fourth and | of Police P. Elainer . Havemeyer streets. Malboney chased s. Hiding a tandem the fugitive for four blocke and caught| a} rounding a° curve —a very” sinall boy. ae the burglar—a very’ s! Was hurled to the #1 x Ais painnce and Pflug birgiar was nope other than the mer- nt's ten-year-old son Benedict, The boy sald he had watched his father | nt the roll early in the n ———-Lie-had-felgned—aleep and rematne ALL RELIGIONS | | | | tnundred dogs tn. the kennels, atxty He and a Companion Had | 0 art “to-diy xranted a. certificate ot, Pin j be tot Moharmme: n 1 ed Ainsniies and friends to The objec The TAUGHT BY TRIS |) 2 ee ee NEW SOCIETY irst Bahai Assembly Incorpo: | rated”, To-Ds Combines Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism. “Special Store Bulletin To-Morrow The a orsythe’ Waist “heh eae $5.00 $5.75 | Women’s Black Waists —In fine Taffetas ; ; value $10. 00 $8.75). Then it's 6 flarive snothing 1 or near Justice O'Gorman in corpiration, tom religious, society, to known asthe “Jirst Bahal Assem- $7.50... Tailored Silk Waists— New plaids and ee : : value’ 3 | Ds 50 bt New York! teeta cece ts ofthe soclety are’ state! conduct - rele: ser ucoording® to the tenets of original) ta didadem.— Christie other true fulfilled in end ey fa epSIATTY “that tn we everyining ns Women’s Dress Waists —Value $12.50...... as i 1 jaborated and promulgat- by and through the divine teachings the Babal Resolation, and to enable members nnd attendants and their! observe the more for Fron Cieswteressany John Forsythe time, “Broadway John Forsythe ~and-tath-st- hase or lease land and bulld: and upon witch to establish t meetings and charitable leal every-day and night and other eNcaeueried huerenten trustees, ae p D Ne fou XN fou ew: York the corporation is to here are to be eleven | je first Board to be com-! poe ates incorporators—Arthur ou otee, William. Copeland bale and Wendell Phillips Dodge, of | One The du: ANNOUNCEMENT street; Eugene B. One Hundred Max From- entie; 1 Wee “and Walter L of One Hundred and ‘Thitty- Hacket, Carhart & @ 265 Broadwa¢, | 420 Broadwa: 841 Broadway, “Hear Chambers a +—cer,-Canal St _ corner 13th St. Will place on saie at their stores eae rth », 49 Ea urth «treet. ‘ Hired, the boy sald, on the money belag | In the father's trousers, and : | VWitticLuo privet —afier—ateoroush se o: these, to find none of ther | the fea struck him that hts [sis trousers to the pillow. | | Young Solomind! was taken to the | Vernon avenue poline station and held. e He told the police that he had planned | with another boy to rob thelr reapective | Engineer Smith Continues His} parents and go West. The boy was! - : lsent to the rooms of the Onildren's Testimony About Award _ | society. of the Contract. ———>___ | SUES THOMAS FOR $50,000. twational Bank of North Ameria Brings Action on a Note, FJ. Waldo Smith, ohlef engineer, was again a witness to-day ‘at the investt- rs ; maby | An application to transfer, the | ation by the Commissioners of Ac: poe the stato Supreme Court counts into the rejection of the bid of jthe United States District Court, case te ey. pani ~ TALKS NBA Charged With Robbing thers ‘With Annoying | Fellow-Countrymen. SAW HOGS KILLED, the Qther. ROCHESTER, porarily insane M | wife of Jacob Thoma: Five Italians were arraigned in Jefter- Nov, Market Court before Magistrate @orriran to-day, One was charged with | ry and the others with disorderly ponduct. iy They were gathered in in an carly ortiihe raid at Thompson and Bleeck- stroots, onfered by Lieut. _Petrosini, | account ‘of the large number of Ital- Mane who are ening home for the holi- ways. John Danne, twenty-seven years old, in he throat with a knife yesterday jing a» four months’ old baby and we epalred of. (heuband ond the hired man tor thelr noonday meal, Mra. }the chilld, but seemed In no way |, of No, Thompeon ' Aertel id Eugene Loxnoll, who gaye an nd-| -At No, 170 Hancock etreet, Brook- , that the police “say te es Rar pean asd Tye detectives told tho oe CHAS| fat all had’ been seen stopping, Italians | the way to ships, Me -sttntiar—-charge--wae—medg—reatner-: Ulam Lorozoni, whose picture, the Wey, edoms—eatiorian of “ait ane > irciple cities of the world, but there raB no evidence against him-and he yaa discharged. { Joseph Bruno, address refused, who, | pollee say, has half a dozen aliases, eld on a short aMdavit charxin. \e t Matth cirtn dling’ a Colle onan} opposition to\the theorles and pra out of X80 in an immigrant lodg- wee recently, Tho detectives told | Court they wauld produce a com- inant "to-morrow, 000, Yesterday the men butcher ber of hogs, and {t ts thou chtidrene: Rejects Robert Henri’s Rey Students’ League. To AWAY Ret from artista of America, William M. the academician, Wen wae aca ay} the echool which he founded t/ brought to prosperity, and # ‘atructor in othe Art Students’ The revolutionary force wii behind him In the Chase h he of ————.___—_. IARRIMAN SENDS TO % raat “Vacation Trip” Taken © to Hunt. Ammunition for as the American studios, fag “modern"—too modern for | former head of the inatitution. H, Harriman has) yeni," auld Mrs Chase. to Europe to ob- ts loountry,"" said | Mr, alte nerxt ay followin ve foun ot th Henri, my {dene Int to hat they acceptance, ¥ the Union Pacific holdings of the! ae Nola Cantra! stack, he might not be| Je to defeat the Fish forces otherwise, ‘A. G. Hackstaft, one cof the prox gmmittes, Ix now bound for Europe. * [a ts Vice-President of the Iil!nols Cen- | , and while tt is’ giveti out he ta! ply on a vacation, it te known fn wtseet hie trip is for the express cf otiag preaies ter vom pid For Infants and-Ghildren, =| a ary Methods and Joins Art methods which he felt were in dir which haye made him ons of the lea¢ Chase, has withdrawn from | and ta an tne SLASHED CHILDREN | Woman Incited to Violence Kills One, Fatally Cuts M.—While tem- near, Palmyra, slashed her two children nd- Jing her five-year-old daughter, Martha, to such an extent that her life is de- “Her deed was not @scovered until her ame $n Thonias meomed to realize that whe had Kile | tight incited the ‘woman to attack her | ART SCHOOL HE FOUNDED. revolutionary ue, At: : which has changed its namo {o the New EUROPE FOR |. C. PROXIES.) York schoo! of Art, is Robert Henri, | .| whoee training ls of the French, as well | whose {deaa | are avowedly hconociastic and his teach- the Mr, | Battle with Fish. Henri was brought Into the actiool by | po Mr, Chose four years ago. & In his efforts to Beours-control-of the; +q have nothing to Aden “I admire Mr. Chase for the valuable peoting oe the stockhoiders in Chioago| ork is hes done for the art studonts "Lt) I can oniy ho best proof CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought 4 POLICEMAN'S FIRST | Q. Did you John Plerce & Co., the lowest bidder, | vealed yesterday the fact that the 3 ’ % of Nort} America has sued; J'and the award of the contract for the | ona! Bank of fe aE bh : ‘ E. R. Thomas for $,00. Charles W. rarer oat to MacArthur Brothers, | \torse until recently dominated the, And Gun eocke ie ‘frank of North America, Asked about the manner in which he | ine suit is based on a demand note arrived ag the plans and specificattona |) soow at 6 per cent. given Sept. for the Asiokan dam, Mr. Smith sald je jist. Thomas in hls answer denies | ne based his estimate upon previous €x- tiay the bank 1s the lawful holder of| | erlenco and study of the topography [ihe note or the’ Teal party at inte | of the territor: UAE / ximine it was anaiened to the Now| CATCH WASBL BURGLAR use your eatlmate ax} NOTE Clearing House Man on. Forcé Fought basix for the rejection ofa bid? A.| =a Thief and Won, Soon Q. Dia tt aot into your jerctlon thet by the Plerce bid t would skye two millions and a dol- [Jars and that this consideration ought | to welgh sD you provided the con-| | tractor could do the work without loss? y After Taking Post. business. Therefore, » Kohler, a policeman attached | Vegnon avenue station, Willlams- ent out on post for the first. He “was only i d to the force, Kohler ‘patrolled {fF along Broadway K price except at a loss ar an, ist) 0 was confirmed by SiOre On Aas Pierce Miniself, Q. Did you t auction rooms, bidder. PRESIDENT’S NOTICE. commend the rea. 1 ald not. I don't delleve in Huston {x shown Uut the door | or th: ed an entrance! “Q. my to you} rushe |) about this ola? T don’t inaiceli now whether I. amsactoaicor, achores as on/ back, Tt ts a nice thing to be coming, w policeman scumbled bundl k 1 refinally Ko the best of in to the front that the policeman. fell Mt the crook bad gat ntalned “the greater pal over wus ered | “Night Kind of Man, | ham, Promoting Liewtenant. | 1H. Post, .statloned at |, ecelvel word ay to He. Saye Bing- pal Baxex Ma tot mos. ham, by th a a npews handed was ed you poiloe are the rig captain.” (# r pas not yet been assigned He stood high on the LAA LISP LLL LSLS ILS a Joreaocd, Soller bo Gor Extraordinary Suit Sale ' THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY? Five Hundred Tailored Suits WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SIZES THIS SEASON'S BEST STYLES AND cy, So = MEN'S SWEATER Oxford gray; spec MEN' S BLANK Gites > MEN’S | NEGLIGEE *15.00 aso °25.00 Former Prices $25.00 to $55.00 Gg wenty-Thied Street, West DRAWERS, stouts and and winter weight, J.D. S. & S.; special each | That Is Laxative Always for thi % PIN. Directors’ Notice., At a meeting of the Directors of the Thompson Company, clothiers, It was resolved to wind up the the president of the company has been given full power to sell the stock and tures as well as she lease, and to positively close the Clothing not sold by Jan. Fixtures to be sold to the highest Lease to be sold to the highest bidder, In accordance with the above | will hold a Directors’ Sale Men’ s& Youths’ Clothing | One-Half (14) Former Prices. Full Pride List” Will Be Pubtished-in THE EVENING WORLD.To-Morrow. Ohomeson Company 840 Broadway, Corner 13th Street. STORE OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENING, 8 Jona Dandell. Sous&Sons, - MEN’S WEAR: At Special Prices COATS, ROBES, part season’s production, set aside for this sale; new designs and colors, well taliored, cut 60; special.. HIRTS, weave, stripes and néat effects, positively this season's goods; value 75c.; | MEN'S NATURAL’ WOOL SHIRTS and | regular, made specially for MATERIALS—TAKEN FROM REGULAR Oe NTE Le STOCK AND REDUCED.TO — : Saoha eather _______ Thur: day Morning, No ~ QIst, oe About 1,000 Men's Black and Blue Sui Regular Prices $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00 $14.50 The materials of these suifs are serges, unfinished worsteds, thibets and cheviots. We have also added to this sale about 700 Men’s fancy suits Regular prices $20.00, $22.00 and $25.00 Will be sold at the same price, $14.50 Young Men's Sizes, $1.00 Less The above are all wool and made in our own workrooms. - Quinine”’ | Bromo Quinine Oved The Werld Over te Cure 2 Cold in One Day. member the full name, Look ature on every box. 3a, ix- ist to be ‘sent to the} Wolfner Piano Piano $250 You cannot get for $250 a better piano than the: Wolfner —and you cannot get at any: price.one that offers you greater. protection, jsatisfaction and economy. Sold on fae Payments of *1 a Week Nok Extra Charges. No Interest, A Revolving Stool and aplestion Cover Free with Each Piano The Best $250 Piano in the World — Built to Jast—as well as for excellence of tone and touch— by one of the oldest and most reliable manufacturers in America. Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction ‘Siegel Cooper Store, Fith Floor, Center.) Clothiers. wool, | et 350 of this | 2.00 2.35 all ° “STEP- BROTHERS”.-- “Gus” and “Mike” Are the Funniest Characters Gene Carr Has Ever Drawn. ‘See Next Sunday World’s Funny Side. — effect cut cheviot 50c special... medium