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‘ ga RDAY, DECEMBE 1907 ‘Horseman Who Eloped With Rich Society Woman, RIVERSIDE DRIVE and Group of Friends at Long Branch Horse Show FIRE PANIC ROUTS OUT 32 FAMILIES — 'Blaze on Seventh Floor Empties the |. Fashionable Terrace.Court —Isaac ‘Hays, Wife and Two Sons. Badly Burned. THE EVENING ‘WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER . 21, wd Sec Ne — i First Victim Attacked in Clubhouse at Newark and Second Wounded © __ as He Tries to Capture Thug-- [| : Man’s Pockets Rifled. e NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 21.—Michael Mishumas, manager and cash- ier of the Lithuanian Club, of this city, was stot, and killed early’ to-day by John Kosuvicias, eighteen years old, of No. 85 Union street.” The motive for the murder was robbery. While trying to escape Kosuvici slightly wounded Charles Sone a New York man. The murderer was ~ arrested. - ' aa The shooting took place in the bar- = ‘room of St. George's Hall, at No. 18 r] New York avenue, which Is the nead- | i quarters of the Lithuanian Club. Thero! |) was x social gathering there“last night, “attended by members of the club. and |’ it was early morning before the last of £ the quests departed. § 5 ; When ali had gone Mishumas made \ Fire evicted the tenants of the. fashionable qT errace Court apartment- | house, a nine-story structure on Riverside Drive, between Ninety-second land Ninety-third streets, to-day, and caused painful injuries-to Mr. and an | Mrs. Isaac Hays and their two sons, Arthur and Robert, : The fire started in the Hays apartments, on the seventh floor. Mrs, Tays was awakened about 2 o'clock by a smell of smoke, which had become 89 dense that breathing In the front rooms was difficult. | - She aroused her husband, her sons and the servants. Arthur Hays \attempted to open the door leading from the private hall into a vestibule, | |When he uttereu a shriek. The brass doorknob was hot, ands he clutched tt his hands were badly burned. The fire was almost directly underneath and the door was jammed. als Robert Hays attempted to open the | dren wended their ways back to their door only fo fall back with a cty Of | warm bed#.. Dr. Hass) of West End | pain. ‘The tuther then made an Inct- |avenue and” Ninety-second. street, was {fectual effort. Mrs. Hays vas aysterl- {called to attend to Mr. and Mrs, Haye ready (o leave, and ho, was just about | ‘ ea ; | to Ro out when Kosuvicias rushed In SS SP fpeseryouueatine apd: the, miald) eerren | ands tielt: tworeons mela insures were Tevolyer In hand. Leveling the weapon % = | Were screaming roi fright. not regarded as serious. at Mishumas's head. the young man H | OVLE> IIRS FIRST An a =a The fire la supposed to have started Door, : shouted. “Hold up your hands!” Broke| Open’ the} Door, from a cigar or cigarette stump drop- Inatead of obcying, Mishumas grap- | eNbessane o 1 a : z Protecting his hands with a bathrobe | peq into the umbrella stand. The lose “pled with the Intruder and tried to i 66 {! r Wo M Wi RTH the fatiee prvka) EOS Gale pealy te was not moro than $1,000, 3 ver him. After 1 4 | iS Ind the vestibule ablaze. The fire ni ihe precios iver prein uima) ies Allan Hawkins Pirie, of a THRO | ILE TEIEVES AN 0 - ab PICKPOCKETS peared to have started in un umbrella FIRE DRIVES 150 @ged to retain possession of the pistol, _ Wealthy Chicago Family, stand and had spread to a hatrack, on Pressed the muzzle against Mishumas's i eae ¢ 1H) which ware overcoats, and to adjoining INTO THE STREET, Oars ee OF WALL STREET 000, 000 aoe a : yma falj. and Kosuviclas, leay- in inaking d2an throuy’n che Mem-| oa ig tenants of Chatham Court, « ing vestibule the Hays {amily and ser- ad for her. hes Thomas F. Gilroy, on of former na for 1 know of far. dt is pre. | Old. of No. no difterences ‘or | prisoners, pro ‘trate ordered h af Avenue C, one of the boy. ted when the Magis- ing his victim, fan to the cash register Y and rifled if. Then tie returited to M- vants were all aligh'ly burned ard their | seven-story — fashionable apartment. 1 b n 3 Shuman, who-lay dytve on the floor | Alan Hawkins Pirte, son of Carson night clothes scorched. Reachivg the | louse, Nos 7 to we Centra) Park West, ond after searching “Zils pockets and |Pirle, a Chicago multi-miilionatre, ana Congressman Gaines Says| Jne Sent to Catholic Protec-|haliway: Mr Hays sellea ‘or the ele | PEN Toure Gat manly tear bye mall is Sve a cared Garmin ere ch a el Gi ie | : y8| > vatora, and two night hallboye soon | piase (ound in the storeroom by ‘s fe ee onan Boott & Co. spent last night: m thei ‘Vultures Should Be Riveted (Continued from First Page.) tory Over His Protest | hoor and tne Mays familly and thar | W0t0 he and Jantior MeVicker couta i 9 sound of the shooting had been | Nassau County Jall, and is still irene A a cay ENE eg a Ss f not extinguish the fire with hand: gren- i Reale, pace Corer a ork. | wallal bissicavertanaverlenantarethon for Causing Money Panic. |New York. and his engaging manners Brenchley nile fer, wan drawn, box. That He Is a Jew. seen eee nee wo tamitiien in the [#008 the fire department was called oundsman James McRell, both of | and evident\ good breeding won him )¢¥er. and his eyes bleared ‘as if from ” “ 3 andj made quick work of'{t, the damage whom were noar the hall. They started | nx for a bondsman, eee many friends, [tei otislecos realasla Paci edlt a BUST eoureiaaey Pacing oat eee eee | being lamnall’ 4, >) fer the place on a run. Conkos getting | Pirie,.who Is twenty-seven years ol4,| WAASHINGTON, Dec, 21—'We-should Trained Her Horses. elopement: ~ | two indn in knickelbockers ‘were | them thick with smoke. Some tose | During the excitement all the oocu- 5 ‘there first. Just as he entered he | was arrested last night by Sherif Gil-| have Kone to Wall street and throttled] Now and then Mr, Vanderbilt loanea| No Elopement, Husband Says. found working as pickpockets "In a|the elevators, which continued to run, | Pants of the house hastened to the weet Kosuvicias coming out and tried to | Jeraleove, on & warrant tasted by Jus-| the thleves und turned back to the hon-lhim to Hore Show exhibitors 70 train | “My wite hus not eloped with “thia| Twenty-third atreet crosstown car |and others fled down the long stair. |*fett and remained until assured there Stop him. The attempt nearly cost nim j tics Greenbaum, in the Supreme Court, T9apI9 their rings,” 20 John | inetr show horses and It was ta that Ereliahman or anvtody eae. She went cromied with women and were to-day | ways, was-tid danger. The fire started under J his life. Manhattan, sworn out by Mra Hazel Wesley Gainies proclaimed in the Houral manner he became acquainted with the (0, 5ucome with Her moter two weeks! sc away by Magistrate Corrigan, alt-| Tt was a strangs assortment of dreas |theiapartment of Miss Amendt, whe i Komuvicias fred two shots and one of | 3, Pitle. wle of the prisoner, pot Representatives to-day, by way’ of! beautiful young woman with whom he'the’ Ritz Hotel. she and hee iether jting In the Tombs Court. |and undress whlch confronted the fire: | a* private secretary to Gage B. Tar- i the butiets tore through Conkos's shirt * Pirle alleges that she had re- | protest against the adjournment of the| has eloped, ~ jsailed on the Lusitania. My yife went! Harry Krenshansky, fourteen years | men when they arrived. Some of the | Dell the insurance man. - } 1 Bel tesiler jues gracing Nec heak. The other esicea Word that Pirie contetnplated | House from to-day unt! Jan. 6, for the| She ts a well known horsewoman ie Mullet ‘clipped off a part of the second pectin the jurisdiction of the court be- | Christmas holidayn. with a fortune of $7,000,000 of her own. |11 f ore h sie has inwtituted ault for| At this utterance Mr. Payne, of New|She was interested jn a stock farm Pema er Ceskoe a ieht hand. separitlon, posh telas rushed 2¢om the barroom | York, laughingly inquired what subject}in the White Plains section In |y The atreat of Pirle was effected at) 6 pa corey aie eure the management of which Brenchley |imet him ore a? site Ae fate of Roundsman {nis country home. in Sea Clift SAH HACIA Kent esneeT REC ioan ie | (musta ted MIDE f her b which | Ash A ae ees leRel!, who had just come up. The : ere |More than the genileinan from New | assis ‘any of her horses, eis an Engishman and a reat judge! ra ety a5 ie reasts, fbber! made: no’ further Teelafnce and! 55 Was spending the duck hunting sea-|York will laugh in Wall mreet at what. the young Enallahman trained, were | Of horsckes:. Tepe ge Gucci tatran vag aoc erm etdreastor the! mentwraaleemalirr etre ESCAPE IN FLOODED MINE. prising. One man in baby blue pajamas women wore furs and opera hats over fiimy Jace nightgowns and walked in| Mayor Gilroy, aleo lives at the Chat _ eS 1 committed. to. the | thelr bare feet on the cokt marble floors |>8™ tose: Theve | Catholic Pra ry. | Others carried children tn thair arms See aaa > Horse Show.; “I am a Jew,” he sald, “and Td |and some few hurged pet dogs to thetr | 150 MEN HAVE NARROW ‘Ocal #nee! h an unequ! non. I say. But, that does not deter me “He is five feet nine Inches tall and | 54m. submitted quietly to arrest. | In her sult for separation, Mra. Pirle |trom condamnlng their tmjositio: ena exhiblted under a name not hee own. (of pleasant manners. He was never at| “Sam” {s a seventeen-year-old youth tu THAZELTON, Pa. ‘An ambulance wan called: from Bt.laliezes numerous en their outrage upon the plain people of When Alfred Vanderbilt learned of: my home but once. Thin was about aland was Harry's partner in their|{0pped off his attire: with a high hat! pace + Deo. 21.—-More thas uinoal Hospital sel alent chee eel tat euutes and acts of /this country who are not responsible) the infatuation of this young woman |year ago. He télophoned to me and | ook: picking expeditions. Hla name|*d Said hard things about having for-|15) miners narrowly escaped drowning taken in it to that ins ation pene owal rr by ber hus {for this highway act of imposing an! ror hin employee he stated his disap- jasked pernitssion to come up. I saki Via 1K dabei No, | Rotten his shoes. fn the No. 4 slope of the Lehigh an@ sisted tlmes und places, all of which |U8Necessary panic upon the dotenseless ‘Certainly.’ He oame, and we talked} !s Samuel Kraner and ves at No. |” Ong tenant, a Mrs, Weasel, suddenly | Wilkes-Bacre Coal Com arrival there was pronounced -dead.'|are set forth at lengin 1 r people, 1" say we should ‘stay hece | proval without stint of language. Then. | aout ho 2M Cherry street. The boys are de- ; ara artierasshe ge hn ema? Nt Mishumas way thirty Years of age and teil rs in a vo! juminous | Tirouch the hoidiys and rivet down four weeks ago, he dismissed Brench- | “He is a wit, and had the appearance ilevedh tathavelrecelredsthalet schooling announced that she had lost a horse-|ried, through the tnexpected tapping Heat ats Novis New “York “avenue,{ coment fled. theae vultures that UUs ijey from hia service. [ets armenian. He knows how to rains | ot picking at the hands, er | lio? pin valued at $1,600. She declared lof a large body of water in the aban- Galy a fow doorn from the place where! juno ia 10%. Within a gem re ce | Jtwas the dat . he Borrowed Right and Left. | fra trite to net Hikevm mentiemans ‘agin, for wii the po-}ene pe Pinned her furs with It when |doned No. 1 slope adjoining.’ The water be met his death PTs ie year, the wife | said, to stay ore and ta Dual | gince then, It{s sald, the professlonal| “In fact. he has all the outward ear. lice are searchin, . mY Pate Lok hel olatraak teced | ote otdns cots eomen of: the When Kosuvician was searched at c8*® her husban van to treat her | Nvss, “not xs Democrats. not aq ite. |marks of 9 gentleman.” This was sald| Magistrate Corrigan said to Kren- | °1™e hysterical. je pin was found|men, who got to the surface through *t brutally and finally deserteg her and piicans, but as Aim tna represesi- p bas beapi ‘tn a desperate way to |shansk!: “Harry, you look ike aj iater in her rooms. Melice | Headquarters’) $368: \wae) ifound /siieu'tg provide far her support pene American people.” obtain money. He porrowed right and! "It in xtated.” the reporter aald t] bright boy and Iam going to give you 3 two noparate openings. ‘ on him. This was’ the money in 1904, Lapa nareeniia oe Se SA th An yaniony au 0 Al left from those who had not iearned |Your wife went wih Mr. Frenchley on} a chance ti reform) bys sending: you Fire Quickly Put Out. Officials at firat thought that afl of he had taken from the register and yt she wos In a weakened conditiae qrotemted Neaiiae the Renerab pervdie:, that he was no longer in the young) WC Bluecher two weeks ago and tht! the Protectury, regardiess of your! When the firemen mounted to the sev-|the mon had been accounted for, but rot oNtheodan i TO res, enth floor fhey found the fire burning {later tho body of a Polish miner was his victim's clothing. He refused to . sion which had been gi to Cormmit- 0 . . t pla eaulted detend- te) i ‘ millinaire's employ. on»the Lualt as sent sobbing to the Re- fay, anything’ ato -teadquarters beyond ae u (OR ae d as u Hees nd- tees to alt during brig OF the a AA agialn acmalen Penny, AR Ren to Mi RE Or rina! no. e- | merrily: With hand extinguishers, how- | found In the No. 4 slope, It ls believed vi him name, age and seas . 2 nad nilsed ed yeah = a ever, It was soon under control, he fs the man who fir ¢ shot that giving ee Ae address jfendant's mother interposed after the hands of the House and would make {t money for his elopement he went to an} 710) 1 11 ews to me,’ cried the “Everybody can go to bed now," an- | broke the barrlera between the workings ti Jand the water, Because of the contu- nounced Deputy Chlef Binns, ‘The fre} sion attending the flight from the flood {s out.” + ed mine the men are not certain wheth The shivering men, women - | piainti® was thrown violently by the lmPosslble on some accasions towecim automobile dealer and represented that \young man, “My wite 8 in Paris with NEW YORK BOY’AMONG |detendant upon a lounge, where she "Notwitustanding the two oritests the « Pfominent millionalre wished to pur- | her mother, fainted. usual permission was ranted to com-| chawe a foreign caz for a young woman “In Mr. Brenchley one of those dapper MINE EAGEOSION VICTIMS, in the tai ana winter of 1601, when Milles, and after being Jn tession! uo had fascinated him, and in order to Youn Engl ahinen who make them: 5 mire i a oe je jouse our el specially re ale, to women?” oe pe eta the plaintife and defendant returnea Mn Sen eles TS ie, TRE House adiourned) qvoid scandal desired the machine |the reporter asked. Clark Vaden’ Member of a Rich) to Mvnstoms setendanc repiattediy 3 charged to the Englishman. He prom-| "He ls that sort of a «entleman,” | Pasunea the defendant and otherwi: = snapped the voung man. ‘ ‘wise Lil. ised that the motor would be paid for “If you lea that the reported elope- Pape dh «asked, “will you Ko] JACOB'S CREEK, Pa., Dec Mark AsIee? ANd Was fered to seek refug einen i unv orized, blerer than T. + 1 ij . he h if e: C3 I nh Adams, sald to be the son‘of wen Jon therhomer of ache ne sted Sults were threatened that promiredi — Wire Left Alone, Mald Says. caliber he N ‘ Party ( [a grave scandal, whereupon inane At the home of the millionaire on| Railway Company and the recelvers, | 2 so) dent was closed when a woman called) viii ay f servant sald; was holo=¥-cay before Commissioner A BOX OF and indulgent parents living tn In Novetaver, 18, York, a young man Ju of his teens, | AbuAce® pracecda, pli ery q vein 3 tht PLT elt Laat ana anh towday, that f Loree thie, of pi I ervice Commis- jor the touring ca 5 pur rope"two weeks ago and her mo} PLEA sacdea anita cig edie wi cane ache fe said to have met death in the Darr’ * \ mine explosion {n wiiich some three hun- | ©?! ‘ ‘ 3 other 4 }ianed for her by Brenchley, using the a week later, From the officers of the ralliier ( i {t was féarned that, the all the cars ewned iby tho company + N Y Cunard tne uate a Avani Arresie ‘OF millionalre’s name, She had never seen Cunard ine J i x : Claimed, had been roughing it, nt) SS NT tion Arete { pheacars ae cee tect ta Sa) ia ater aap cial a2 FIRS lea I ee) Ce . we Mt, sought “Mr. pirie ix a mefiber of the Knick- |laat week, lthe rate of ten a day and put in abseo- employment ana day hand at the mines. erbocker, Yacht Club and well knowa| Killing Mother and Son | To Wed aftkr a Divorce. not a pats Hugely, rst-claxs order. in this ity, ay wall'ax in Chicago. > | The Enslishman made no secret of |#19 ot oe tne tather-in H, iat aeted ax counsel, to Family, Roughing It, One of Lieiaey Aes Pia, tn Avni 10 early this month, and it waa not until] ment intros. 300 Who Perished. TNS EAL pymaus + Ok, Jatter the Bluecher tad sailed that the | Afjer this mi i A atLacke te iat i : it way T would.” The firet hearing on the order to st! RCCEETRRIOD J to the New! York City Gred miners perieh: “ on ) Three months ago Adams, who, It ts Mother of, the wec Tom further viysicul injury, nger, The mother .walled It was hls intention, so Mrs, Jennings, | eae pa eens “ie Tt F "i W, with whom he boarded, says, to have First Denied Crimes, (ippearemaDiamnamerandlthestachinas Ne line sloping, woman Is estimated at be-"iNe, Comma OM tnd aa the first wits | 5 | inunded to wreck the home of « well| tween & Pte) I CT ee ey He noss. Mr. MeLimont is tie oectrical | None, however, | lives in one of the t or wngineer who examined the cara of the knownsjsoclety/ cman i ch avenue, not far from the Dmpany ral weeks. His oplo- coinpany for Be is aera Fit Pal) Dece a1.—After] SAVO ANY warning to te husband, who | Fath home. He Is x prominent fnan-'ign wus that all the ear barna, oft enough money to buy himself a new out-| fit of wearing apparel and return to his} home in xvod shape, He intended to POTTS leaye>-tor the Bust next Sunday. His crow escape trom ylolence at the had been persuaded by hin wife to leave | Cfer, both in this clty and the West. compiny could de properly’ equipped body has not yet been recov¢red, but a} lise of enraged foreigners, Feiix Rad-| town for a abort vacation, On the very Rhshyoune eonia ih ee loa ae tho mi repair shops by Feb, 1 Bete f f ; i are ey pany maie ho appearance, t summons hax becn sent to his.parents. | tus, of Shenandoat, who was arrested day he went away his wifo eft home moh heiréss and one of ihe most! ard out in noronioction to the issuance In the short distanve rescuers were |in Jerscy City Monday night charged; and went with Brenchley to the Chel-) fenuutul girls in Virginia, of a final order. The receivers had sea. Brenchley was to-day quoted jwith the Killing of Mra. Stiney Cho- | | An Evening World reporter saw the; stated in a letter that the rolling stock vTLL Radzius had an exctt able to penetrate the mine to-day halt brother of ,ttre eloping young matron of the company js In a deplorable atate ‘& dozen bodies were found and brought |konkis and her four-year-old aon, to- pets! ot te en NALS. AED he! thin afternoon, and he refused to talk)” str. MeLdmont preaenteaa report of ee, = 0 d that he had committ d loped : i about. ye repor more than pages covering all hhases we ROMLUOREUCARG Maine atlas totalarimn Raed ASUS oat fall Sik fi “possenecs ia large independent |" have nothing to,/eay about AY of the investigation that had tean made i Be Weal acadaimnercot sthersn it mie | Detectives Ames L Arrest Louis Bahr-| the morders teature ot the matter,© he sal under hia direction, ling experience while on the way to etal rtuine, nd as Z09n ae a divorce can) PURE, DELicious °|/ onbons, “@hocolates. _ STORES AND Wee SALES.AGENTS { The summaries given by Mr. Moldj- have been located, and In all probabillt: 4 } ta! We Will marry and live in awe! Ore + | and the Office of Justice of the| be obtained we w Fy t rewarding the 1,600 cari te Will: be brougtit out beforg night. man After Nine Months' ee eee aknat, where he was Riven «| England, When we leave New York we! KILLED BY HIS TRUCK. ‘are: Hing he carahopersise | a {> Total number with flat wheels, 401. Adolph Bhelling, @ truck driver, sixty { Total number with rattling wheels, 7 | will go to Haris, as I do not wish to Search for Him, ~{ | hearing fetorn to,Eneland ‘at once.” eu H Ww # | The situation looked serious and the] ¢ - ‘0 rs 7 elp anied S=SSSS Chief of Pollise summoned the entire} Tho Englishman is known wherever! yeara pli, of the West Shore Hotel, | Total number with great nkaos, 1,008, witty and posnessing Uh- | Utteat, to-day and Wasa: run over and | Total number aperating without head- | Second avenue, was arrested last might station after Dr, Baldwin, of port that thor were 105 cara which he | World's Want Directory, | tive Lieutendnts Marcy. Core, Carrette| with the prisoner tn the centre to the tT tt, “and hotels, witere he spent | fy ta, fel { Total number with brasa noises, 2 Louls Tahrman, who formerly wept ai Pole. force of Bhenandoah to orotect | there are lovers of horsés, Of fine ap-| Houstdn and Woet ar eee ocdcuoul | Total number with broken ginas, 19 it “a ertae txoner. There were cries of pearance, To-Day ! Hunk shop at Ninety-ffth atreet ana the Prinoner., Bra Dipoerintees roe Usually. engaging manners, he made. {illed’ almost instantly, OS henatereanin hl Os advertised for in The i toeniahad Toom Nodte et Novtnt|made ns the crowd of several hundret many friends among both men ‘and Ills body was taker) to te Mercer Afr, McLimont also stated In hin re- vertised for it [ann ac fUtn ARea Ree Phas ron vomen of prominence, He was a fre- Lv $ it th rin Morning | | Hast Seventy-neventh street by Detes-|men followed (he quad of policemen pie SeURTEHWElsaa Geena way Tess | StasVincent's,_had been aumamoned 5 clases aa Haithy, and McMullin, who had been looking hearing. she u SATURDAY, Dec. 21. | for nim ever sinco inst March, He Is, At the office of the Justice of the Toney with the freedom of a man of i snlimited resources, | Anents 6 Janitors 1) charged, with receiving stolen goods, | Peace Ttadzius denied that he had com. | Bakers... 2 Kitchen Heip. bo A truck loaded with thirty-two bar-| mitted the crime and wux nent “to tle Discussed Elopement Oftca. OXES 5 AL mula SARE easels 2| rela of rubber was stolen from in front|county Jall without tail When| the| Often ih these public places he {s sald ra asses AN EVERYWHERE Boys 120 Machinists hot-the freight house of the Ontario &| husband wan -calted ty lp tdentify, the | to have spoken of ix intention to elope | My C: A KE Cai Bushelinen ...... 15 Nurves .. .4.. Y “pes eae “; Lay 4 Wath another ma 5 Ss TS Bowatmen qe Nerten i 3) Western Rallwayy.on March) 2, ‘The, prinoner he was weatehdd and watched) "Ol! Wit is known of Brenchiay'a| —AT_ i y Canvassers 7 3 Phot me Si rubber wax valued at $12,500, it R.iln order, to prevent him from killing famlly,: a horseman who knew the| ORDERS BY MAIL Roma Cmanbreneldatce ce (Painter ccc: 2 Wilson, special agent of the Gtitarlo &|the man, as he had aworn to do young mun very well aaid to-day: 1) : ainters ; J ‘ : pane Tn ‘ ‘ ° ; Cooks Ofalel...., 4 Plumbers | Western, traced the stuff to’Bahrman's| On his way to the hearing the erable iniportanoo in the Nort of Eng: | ric es. RECEIVE CAREFUL: i Cooke (Female)... 8 Porters sj Junk shop, but by the timoefhe got there! crowd became more threatening, Jund, and on one 000: when a for-| GREAT SARIETY Cutters ecceccee 2) Pros 2) the Junk shop was closed And Babrman| prisoner was greatly frightened, “und Mer Moyor of this was Koln abroad renchle: Nequestod him to visit | ATTENTION. | Detectives see 3) Preasmen 7\ could not be found. when he was agaln locked up he weak- his mother, Heve he did so, and BL Al PEARL AND. orange - Dishwashers S Ralesiadion w Wilson and the detectivds learned that| ened and made a full confession, Ha) found the damnit of high standing.” | eee 2 85 6. 75 Drivers. + 4 Baleanen Ine had Kone to Hoston, but were mer{anid he bad deen drinking heavily and | Reladves of the. woman whose namo| Formerly $5.00; eenreens 85 | Formerly $12.00; special... 1. $ | h Dre (Clerk Mra. Chekoskis. his boardiug mistress, has been coupled with the Englishman's | able ta locate him there, although they! iMnod to leave him in the hots lopement deny that she ts with! | Formerly 6.00; special....... 3-89 Formerly 13.00, special...... 7-50 SENT EVERYWHERE BY MAIL & EXPRESS, Electricians . jast In tha ei x |found that he had sold twenty-eight|Sunday night. Radziua said he then de: him, or what she even agiled on ihe Belares adrrala tcleie vubberilaitiariel saute srmilied On revenge. | On Monday the name shin) that oarrled him, abrosi. | Pormerly. 6.50; special... 4.40 Niteld Glasses Reduced Proportidnately. siaal i i! t ¢ hy ry Firemen other four hurraix were located ana] secured & razor and hid in the cellar of TOeH Alita te tier mother ison her | The Meyrowitz G antes Accompanies Every Glass Girls seized at Worcester. | woman Moat into the cellar Ne out hag way to loin her and perauade her to re- | yro hb pan: ry Each Glass is of p al construction and beautifully finished in turn to her home in New York apd) ‘Housework |, 28 days Axo (wo sleuths got a tp| throat after a hart struggle. The four Greek |that Hatirman. Was tack In New York,| sear old son en went Iolo the callar | forever end Her associations with the) 1 esther, pearl or gilt Eas) These ave fine !mported French goods.- : etal. located him the Beventy- Haye and he killed him in the same manner, | "ghe'la promisod, it Is declared. com-| si ‘ t rooming @ ind emoope The prisoner’ was brought to the plete forgiveness’ by her husband. if 104 East 23d St., near ith Ave. im. He le held at ‘Police county Jail here In charge of four off- she will return at once and avold a 237 Fifth Ave., 125 W. 42d Stes y ey c e He | ryous wreck, The World ‘printed 391 Help Ads. cers. He'Je a nervous wrec RN en worta vreeriee ee Re y Cough Be ¥ rochea’? you lon alr athor's down- to-day, 171 more than all other) ce miche ta” sors nine. THehtve | ,Filee Caged in @ te A4 dary, Faso Olat | town" office thie ‘afternoon. He Is Call 0 RA, Broichitin’ and aathia, Contain nothing | feet at wearentess to cur any, case of ItcR | ptue eyed. athletic loeking and with New York papers combined. | RvGntus sect, Sen'wng 17a tea eee ie. Find. Bleeding or proprutias File @| much more ‘attractive’ features than focal is {) [ ‘ ¥ 6 he + * ow bet, 3th & Mth. Past of Bway. 650 Madison Ave. Cor, th Bt. } ! :