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SAT PUT, ~OFRES WEATHER Carried by Strong Arms to Hi Desk, Aged Man Works Every Day. RARELY USES HIS FEET. | "| Lifted’ From His Carriage t Wheeled Chair, Attended by Pneumonia weather, made especially perilious to the aged and infirm by the| rifting rain und slect, hax no terrors; for Senator Thomas C. Platt. who was} @t his desk in the Unite! States Ex- press Company's new building. on Rec- tor street, at 9.30 o'clock this morning, | os ously ax df It were a balmy day \n June. | Mr. Piatt in now no feeble that aj ) squad of persona! attendants watehes | er hg responds to the oki man‘s| htest Wish with alacrity, From the | takes his place at his desk, on the! tepth floor of the new building, he ts + under guard of stalwart protectors. } "He never uses his feot, excopt to leave! , his carriage and to ait at bis desk. At/ i the Rector street alde of the bullding @ large wheeling chair {x ready in the } hands of two husky men by the time | his carriage reaches the building. They { virtually litt the Senator from his. seat! in the carriage to the soft cushions of} ) the bik armchatr. To-day a file of, seven} ; men held umbrellas from the carriage }@oor to the door\of the building to protect him’ from the rain. Everybody Makes Way. ' Once fn makes w: fe | ide the bulldng everybody} for the company's president, $} He has a privdte elevator which waits! § = for him. He is wheeled into the car } Gnd rapidly raised to the tenth floor. ; _ Here’ three of his personal xuardlans » Yeave tim, and. one of his office men F j Sheela him to his desk. His_necretary nd assistant lift him often. but usu- lly he Is strong enaugh to totter to his ohair. Here he remains, reading | his letters and directing the work of| €he gigantic concern of which he is} President, until 130 P. M. The time of| j his ure does not yary five min- | tutes in a month. ’ His attendants gather ubout him at this tine and/place him in his wheel chalr, The same routine is gone through in returning him to his carriage. ‘The arrival and departure of the Sen- ator Js always followed with interest by +; a crowd which remarks on the splendid * care-Mr. Piatt receives from his em- } ployees, “He has no fear of the weather { conditions, and, despite his virtual help- + Jessneva, be can always be found at his desk between 9.30 A. Mf. and L30 Pa —$_<.—____ | FINAL DIVORCE DECREE | ,GRANTED TO MRS. BUCKLIN| & (Special to Drening World.) WHITS PLAINS, N, ¥.. Dec. 3.—Bu- preme Court Justice Keogh to-day signed an order granting a final decree | of absolute divorce to Mrs. Jennie Bucklin from her_huxtand. Spencer Bucklin: The custody of thelr child ix given to the mother, {There wax a romance connected with the marriige of the Bucklins. Mra. Bucklin, who is the slaughter of Prot. anton, of New Ro: as the "S\ w Haven Bucklln de joye to were trivelling on the trains bemween New Rochel hattan, The pleiniif” was ra office. and although the Tofssaot Was onpcsed to Tucklln pay-| ing attentions to his daughter, there were May clandestine meetings and Mnally they sloped. Buckitn later on was accused of pay- ing attention to another woman in Har- lem. and fiually divorce proceadingn were instituted. at RODGERS GETS A STAY ; IN AUTO KILLING. CASE. (Roacial to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec. 73— Upon the application of Judgé John Jy Crennan,. of New Rochelle. representing Si <while they y Haven John C. Rosgers, jr, son of a New| § York millionaire contractor, who {x un- der indictment for manslaughter be-| cause his auto ran over and ki!led two | axed women of New Rochelle, County Judge Platt has granted a stay of pro- ceedings and an Appeal will be carried fo the Appellate Division. | Justice. Keogh denied 1n application | for a writ of habeas corpus for the re- | lease of Rodgers. and he wax held for trial, Rodgers is out on $10.00)" ball, and the fight against placing him on trial will be carried, If necessary, to * th urt of Appeals. , Glasses Are Gifts . ‘Both Useful and Lasting! Always deeply.» appreciated, | and carrying rémémbrance!. 8 for years. Gift Glasses will) > be carefully fitted by our oculists at the convenience of} the recipients— Without Extra Charge. ‘Solld Gold Glasses, ‘5 Others as Low as $2.50. § Ehalich Sone ESTAH. ISHED re Nearly: 50 Year: al #23 Bixth Ayo., Below 15th § $50 Bixth Ave., Below 2: 1274 Broadway, Below 33d 81. £1, B’way, Astor House Block, 10) Nassau St, N , T, CONFESSED THAT | H@MIGH HELPLESS, HE KILLED TWO WOMEN, 71S SAD | Assistant District-Attorney Ely Expects to Prove It in Trial of Giuseppi Capuzzo. Kiant District-Atterhey Ely when] ~* Whille Joser Pareca and his wife), the taking of texiimony was begun pr 3 other Inmates by | sek ing himself on the floor In what yinwexy, who kept’a c be a fit. Between gaxpe A Panne (ena Jana groans he announced that he had| An tsolatel section on the several inatches | used a portion of the hov He wanted a} jng, where he Hyed alon He had a narrow & . te Brooklyn | to Jump from his bedroom window, the al, who Inserted a lot of plumb-| flames Having destroyed the lower part of the house when passengers on « trolley car discovered the fire. sald he md Strong Guard. whom, the prisonér confersed that, he | 1 re than one woman by would’ produce had killed mo} ‘ t he was dying. strangulation ahd torts Instead of a price house a street. nvckUe. tacks by a degene a young. married w away from he ing down [ia throwt and pumped him had aulte a hollow look was then able hud eaten any match heads| The police are looking for a woman, supponed to be an’ agent of the Black |) | Hand, who wrote to Henesky a month possible penalty. Judge! ago, threatening to kill | his house if he did not leave $500 Ina x at St, Ronan’s wéll, near the Three Was sorry he couldn't: Willows, adjacent to the man's house. The writer who mailed the letter In ' Hoboken declared that xhe knew to a certainty that Hinesky The couple was convicted last wock to give the money. and added. she Pat streatiny nelghbor, In hla opening state.nent to the Jurora Sf Tohoing and, mistreating a nelendo . The victim was] nan who had run| ; husband and her ho: ewlke digested them. Instead of getting sympathy by the husband, the pair drew the house a few days before with Ca-| They posed as a married coup calling themselves Mr. and Mrs, I ; The man had left the place a short while before the discovery of the body, ‘ He was arrested later in New Jersey. ! | moment te leaves his home until he|In his pockets he had pawn Uckets for sinall trinkets that had belonged to Mrs. Kehrer, woman to Auburn anid ng Bing for pot ies than four and not more than four and a half; nant greater, but un- he Grand Jury had only indicted them for «rand larceny in the Ae EDISO PHONOGRAPH 9728 When It's Moonlight, Mary Daril !Neath the Old Grape Arbor Shadi 9799 Don't Get Married An; ‘James Brockman . Rélson Milltary Band 97M When the Hammer on the Anvil Rigs... Go toyour dealeror write today and get these three booklets : Costrie7% CATALOGUE, SUPPLEMENTAL CATALOGUE and the PronoaraM. They tell about,. all the Records, old and new. National Phonggraph Co., 75 would . br told him in Jersay I Mr. Kehrer and | —————— ange) Death Threat and Money Captain Gardner, and his de- n' pen of ihe d-day waiting to suddenly created poultry he got an am- 0 way that wanted it to pay _ S your mood sentimental? The Bdicon | Phonograph will sing delightful ballads ‘for |f _ Or, are you blue? The Phonograph has witty comedians whose funny songs and clever stories will make you laugh the blues away, Is grand opera your desire? The stars of the opera house will sing for you your favorite selections. . Would you like a Sousa march? The Phonograph will play it for you.” Or if you would like to dance the self-same Edison Phonograph will furnish excellent dance music. If you have not heard the new Edison model with the big horn, go to the nearest Edison store and hear it, or write to us for a descriptive booklet, ; January Records Out Tomorrow OU won't get all the entertainment out of your EDISON PHONOGRAPH unless you buy the NEW RECORDS. New Records mean new entertainment. You will never get over the first fresh enjoyment of your Phonograph if you keep it supplied with the new Records as they come out. Here, for instance, is the January list. Read “it over and see what a lot of good ones’ there are. Edison farey me 9785 Rome Bleseed Day... . . Edison Mixed Quartette “Love Me and the World te 9787 The Hossry (Violin ‘Celloy, , , 9788 What Wil Your Answer Be?’ 9789 Wedding Bella. 9740 Dat Friend of Mine 9741 Bawanne River with 9749 Dixie Dan... 9748 Stock Me to Bleep, Moi 9744 'Thim Were the lap Dr 0743 In Monkey Land Medley TO BUSINESS MEN: With an Edison Business Phonograph you. dictate your etters as opportunity affords, talk as rapidly or as slowly, \d wi thou ty pou oleate an i latetruption WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sel! Edison Phono- raphs in every town where we are not now well represented, Dealers shonid write at once to i Lakeside Avenue, Orauge, N. J. POLICE AFTER ANS) hI LYS 269 ongings from the country. ing with the de- a wihdrawh.’ A dummy cee WOMANIRENT 2 OFBUCKHND « room,on the se It was boarded up with stout «!ne and | sad bolts and chalns,! Helns yought a ntkun on dtwo reyolvers and each behind thin burricale, pre- alsa Jife, le: | police to Kuard against inc At the Néwtown Ei said that the 4 a mystery, had apparently s: There was an insurance Police lon the property of $2200, and the Jn+/ surance company Gat stigation to ‘de-| cinet, ape investiga neo nre. 5 z id, has’ givens tho nt clue that will prob- ‘al arrests. police-an_ impor t Corona, early _DECEMBER 238, 1907. Bt. Ronan’s | nd Hoor, | effort was made by any i f eld has made a veritable —e—— ed 2 YELLOW SUNDAY == WONT DO, SAY “I am not opposed to proper concerts on Sunday,” declared Canon Chawe, “1 Am also in favor of good lectures and addresses on the Cord's (day, But 1 am oppored to a red, blue, yellow and Pollce Commissioner Bingham for fall- Ure to enforce the-Sunday law yester- desire «a respectable, white Sunday, “Our forefathers handed down to us a‘pure whlte Sunday. | {tt ts our duty ermit this sacred inheritance to as resolution as I'dé fetir lax eriforcement ly! elate Tells Meth- Brooklyn Prelate ‘Tells Meth-| es, me Rep ttoniNod sao thel Ee: me Court Jtistices, forbids all _mov- -piclure. shows on Sunday. There however, some theatres open yes- whiah were reported to have icture shows. “ were they allowed to open yes-i furte oft There has been no change In are ring the | “odist Ministers Bingham Se nteh Is Negligent. e law, Ts AL gotne to be an attempt 0 deceive: the puts ecided upon? Police At the meeting fo-day of the Moth- {t Is understood, i4/ Gdixt Ministers’ Aksockition, at No, 1K) Fitth) avenue, Canon Wiliam Sharp Chase, rector of Christ P.-E. Church, | Bedford avenue, Hrooklyn, criticised firreats on the spot. Why ‘did he c tent himaels wid making arre: Sunday, in which It ts ¢ © (y i, ‘Everything goes,’ We I donot mind the Doull Section, No. 65 of the Pe- you may lc bY a test case Commissioner is under. roe the laws and to make on and rmances to go 0} Transportation of her- gold. .rose finish, Bold 14-karat with a fine sap. turquoise Neck Chains to match...- $2.25 ‘ t 14-karat gold Others Ribbon sot Fob, Aga Mounted -eolld 14-kt, 23.75 $75.00. Full Stocks of . Jewelry. Most of the jewelry you see in our store is of ‘our own manufacture, and of de- signs:not to be found elsewhere, We shall keep our stock full of beautiful and desirable gift-ideas up to the minute of closing on Christmas Eve. Illustrated in Jones ind Le one! Free ‘for the AsKing. There is only one day until Christ- mas, and shoppers who have not bought. their jewelry for gifts have not a mo- ‘ment to lose. Our store will be open to- night until 10 and to-morrow night un- til11. Ourstock isso great that you can as surely find)what you want NOW as you could at the beginning of the season. No Finer Scarf He whom you delight to honor will rejoice to get one of these scarf pins, no matter how many others he has. Even as Solld 14-karat gold, handsoniely | f14, artistically Solta vee artth acetnym | ott wi 3 rubles | gold, tine garnet, and peart, and fine pearl, polished, $5.00 $7.50 . $5.00 The various styles of finish by which the native: beauty of M gold is heightened are shown in our lockets. When desired, we Roman “ deaitttul! $5.00 he $9.00) Fobs for Good “1 Dressers. Fobs for men of t are sensible gift # tions: for women of ernment, who ne: complain’ when they come to the Lambert Store tha@ it's so hard to. get Anything for a man. Id from $4.00 to ,-41 Beautiful hand y- F mirror, sterling sliver, “French _ gray finish, bev- This is a solid 10-karat gold extension etted glass, bracelet, plain ‘or half chased. (O}NM) Sossbnnndeciood ueee Others in Gold Filled from $3.75 to $8-~ 7 $19.00 t M-karat Bold 14-karat gold, Roman fine | gold, Romad fin- tan, set With fine | ish. net with 4 Sold Wekarat guid. space for} plain back for ‘monogram. ss! or | with a fine diamond.” $128.00 $20.00 Others $10.00 up. That Watch Is Here. Is the watch you want as a present to have a so ling silver case? -Is it for man or woman, boy-or girl? \Whatever you seek we supply, and whatever we supply ‘we guarantee, Woman's’ “solid | 14-karat gold, richly engraved, hunting peti fine samond: Waltham, 1 gin ‘or Lambert silver or gold dial, : $40.00) fine Swiss Woman's solid gold. engine turned hunting cases, fancy centre, Waltham, Solid 14-karat gold, Elgin. or Lambert signet seal, polished, WOrKS seceeeeees isenieoe $12.50 — For the Toilet Teble RETAILERS AND IMPORTERS, Third Avenue, Corner 58th _GPEN EVERY EVENING One Day to Christmas lowest for which really fine, perfectly reliable, guaranteed jewelry can be sold. Our Store Will Be Open To-Morrow Night Until 11. Pins Are Made. close to Christmas as we are, we show hundreds of fresh, new. Bold fine pearta, ¢, fold, (goad «tuck $5.00 wi $22.50 engrave monograms without charge. The chains to go with these lockets are in all ways worthy of them. . Sold 14-karat gold, polished, | emule. with fine Swiss works. . WORN WiTH SHORT SLEEVES The Rena. Bracelet has captured the tancytof the town, although we put it on sale only ago. -We have patented this design, and ii bought only Of us. It is of solid {4-karat cold and dlock, Price only $ZO-GO > made with hinge an Solid. 14-karat gold, rose tinh, plerced top, “polished band, locking clasp, any initial, Exclusive patterns at astonishingly prices, $10.75 up, Gold Beads. Solld 44-karat gold bead necklace, plain but strong ind handsome... $11.50 Others in 14-kt, from $8,50 to $16.50, om ee FUMATION ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS -kavat Sotld karat id gold, gold-filled or ster- Ladies’ Silver Watches, Cpen Face, $3.75 Up, a Woman's open face, plain pol- ished, solid 14-karat gold case, Other gold bracefets In p!enty, Grech lalate Illustrated Catalog . Free for ' the AsKing. ; DURING DECEMBER. |