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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, AOBBED 0 $540 Why . Ne an Alarm Clock tor Jerome {nert heap,| trunk containing wiping his, Tags, paper, old promisas to be one o {ts accumulation of bottles and boulders, f the strongest of into a chair in a huddled, chafing bis hands and streaming eyes, “Please give me one drink of whi!s physical exhibits of evidence against 3 Sina Che area aia eed treieam to e Him at 1o eX e. 1 Vv? since my wife disappe: Ive been | Capt, Kuhne ts keeping the Whitmore a “ ond A living on stimulants, I need a drink home tn Adams street strictly guarded. or a dose dope to fix n p. Won't) The living room contains several locked The Brooklyn police have made to open these trunks, be- trunks, somebody give me a drink? i Whitmore at Vickers questi ttempt length. He persis: Hi ohis old de iat that task belongs to the igh repeatedly he con fes in New Jersey, where the statements. ‘The ex re is laid against Whitmore. Whitmore cannot name a person who have a won- | #0 between 4.30 o'clock Christmas his own tra in, when he was seen near his jon of his “Harry” | house, and 1 o'clock the following morn- Polite Stranger Calls Victim’s Vickers. en he app dat the City Hall name is Henry Ander- n of the Third avenue ‘L,’ at the Attention toa Bill He tariler In the case he Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge,” name was Hen- sald Capt. Kuhne to-day. “I questioned “Droppe this point. It must those hours his wife length on ween “He lives on Myrtle avenue. him | have been t tis ple to get a met her death near Harrison, If we can. PANTOIIEG trace his movements during that Inter; THEN CASH VANISHES. admitted he knew John val of time I belleve the whole mys-| Bowery ter, who ame tery will be cleared up. I think the tw ex ria cond ‘Harry’ that Whitmore told me) Police Believe tlon of the’ murdered woman's body. | stout ia a math pore and simple, but 1| olice Believe Men Arrested “T hired trail my wi eR aac aan a a for Theft Have Served ee ee ene Police Give World Credit Terms in Prison. ‘a slow to f of P. r lsten- ally 80 Rodgers, af Even the police, 1 ing to part of the eximiiation, sald give outsiders credit for service . “The man ts one le on top of dered in are outspoken In| Lester W. Hough, of No 25 West «no He gets worse tangled all the thelr praises of work of The World | One Hundred and Wleventh street, was UUme. The only thing he sticks to is lis, 1t was The World that traced the | the victim of a $30 theft by two cleve: ent Christmas and that he did stdtement that evening at home al of the swamp victim to the Whit- Brook ovat more house In Adams stree bank thieves as he stood at Paying not leave the house after dar World reporters first escorted Wait- | Te John \Grout's; window in the seoveriigt Ores AGRE sae him to ex- | Greenwich Bank's Bradway branch, has give! the jd reporters | Broadway and Eighteenth street, about 1 hts It was 11 o'clock to-day. who {n= | Two whom the pollee say are yesterday allas Charley Comiskey, and 1 question Price, bank sneaks with long she gave are usder arrest, but the as taken to Hea ax not recovered. within an hour his devetives and Photographer 1 the evidence which struggled with Comiskey four pidly accumulated as The BE n other quart ening World ley could get a picture of nice rewords, He fought he 1 knowledg the proper the in-|ike a maniac and despite the terrific more made his arr: ainty. immeliing he recelved he refused to Letter Mailed Dec. 31. sit, He would tumble from his chair as there, the camera snap; rew up hi nd out’ The aged moth BHGIGNTA CNET ITO ; Mrs. Sus apne the photo; pher, almost ex- quad of sjeuths are trying 7" in a state of os s | to find when and where were writt solleys a reporter for | muerte: Bnallyeeot Spoor likeness: of) the series of forged ietters and tele- The Evel saw at the} {he maz : r . grams, signed with Mrs, Whitmore's of daughter, Mrs. Schmitter, |, Housn Pee eee pela tepeount name, which went from Brooklvn to No. 485 Fast One Hundred and Seven-|h!8 money afer receiving It from the ner ri for davs aft nlde street, “The woman, bent wi tee ae i Se anaes he iar . eee igen ee pete eu nesenmeaned|) and) (sods ‘|e business gult stepped up to him acd District-Attorney Jerome has installed time clocks ; amis. to i Tangled in Web of Lies. My little girl my ttle pet! oh, | 5 ; fier if in his office to make certain that his clerks report for | and did he kill you?" she kept | ‘Beg pardon, sir, but you have rk . San . But. most of all, the authorities are) ZY Qld he Kill 3 agate Seneoeeune sll rn toillvon hen eore? ,duty on the minute. Gand id Jury wi striving to tear down th by ven Peeamongtan Mfough momentarily took his hands Since Mr. Jerome has gone into the clock business | certain bank directors and manage he curses of a broken-t el of Whitmore's nerve an from © Ins ro! c ys P| + : : him a confession that will simplity Ol Noman fall on that villain Se pied erecebeee Ag he aid ao a |the suggestion has been made that it would not their present work to a matter of Wither him up, lapper young fellow dressed in the | i—_= affidavit drawing. Once to-day they) The two re from) Sct tady, of fashion moved swiftly from | , thou they had him. He gave way! Wiillam at Charles Salter, had re-/|4 window at the other side of Hougs. { i altogether. Refusing the food that was turned from Harrison and were at the| swept up the money at one grab and ‘ Al brought to him, he crouched in his house. doing their best to qulet Belore Mough coal hi | 1 i bunk, motler. To the reporter Wili!am Sal- eh could recover his surprise moaning and wi passing step made h frightened rabbit. was out of the bank and headed down | ter showed another of the series of| Broadway. forged letters which went from Brook- But, Blocks Pursuit. HEAD SATUS wCOT BY ANDALMITS HE ATTACKS HER WARKLW MARGIN MEA “What Could @n hour of this sort of exhibition, he| lyn to relatives of Mrs. Whitmore while still protested that he knew nothing | her body unclaimed and uniden.| The older man feigned much indigna- of manner of his wife's deain. ed in the New Jersey morgue, This! on at the act of the thie¢ and stood Every hour of the night detectives nag letter iy. addressed to Mrs, Lilie directly in Hough's path as he juinped to the door to pursue the fellow. | “What is it? Did that fellow take mark |Your money? Maybe you did not get it shows it was mailed at Station in| from the teller. Sure it's gone?" Brooklyn, at 3 A. M. Dec, 31. The po-| As he blocked Hough's path, delaying lee argue from this and other similar|the pursuit of the cénfederate, Teller evidence that the forger of the letters; Grout sprang out of his inclosure and jauet bave done much of his work in ait the fellow a blow on the ear! the late hours of the night. which almost felled him. Out Into the Saw Palr Near Swamp. |street he followed him. The man who Was detaining Hough insisted that he stood at the bars of his cell and q) toned him. He told many stor’ long before dawn he had tang’ sell in a web of contradiction In the office of the jal! sat tin Snaitter and Mrs. fF Mooney. sisters of Mrs, Whitmore. and their husbands. They had full i fied the body of the murdered as that of Mrs. Whitmore, and Nico had given them permisston to re- at dy. It is dated Dec but the poi Vv ria street, Battles Hard and Escapes as One Juror Held Out for Con- “Woman” Companion of | viction; Another Stood With Assailant Looks On, | Him—Jury Discharged. | Any 2” Under the Circumstance Walier Hurt Asks, From a man signing himself ‘Joseph | to New York. The sisters, how- om a : : | ever, did nov care to return, ‘They haa| = W." The Bvening World to-day re-|sre™ynoteie soot the other fellow, fon | fa scheme on foot which they planned) Covel a letter which may be of value soled eee Tenens Hoth) men NORTH PELHAM. N. ¥., Jan. 4—/ : jar eR? v Wr arrest 1 ra {to the police. Th t he te our | he mix-up. TraMe Squad Of oy. | < 1 ¢ to work after the midnignt hour, Phe | Of eee kd Cea eae is te OUU | ncera'dohn Hy O'Brien and sone Fig, While a man held up Miss Elizabeth |, har Aenea 7 Ming bis wife, admits hour of 1 o'clock was tolling when Mrs | Of a ath to give hia | pcere vohn & ul i SR arasi eed iterente : ve than of as : Behmitter turned to Judge Branegan, | 4! aame or to come forward untess Patrick saw the wrangle und on the Woodward. went: aa n the case of Gowaral tae and nseif in this hes not be locked up /eller’s complaint arrested the man. 4! a lonely spot here last night Faced Him in Cell. tmore's trial. | Caught Second Man. companion, dressed in woman's mon do under the f spent Christmas af-| Grout then hastily told the: but who the police really believe w rT oH e Theodore Whitmore In his) ., 0 hem of the Lu 4 e a fey as i me she wa: fe. a ‘an Roi. ge ee Te Fourth street, Harrison, | younger man’s escape down tie strect 4 Man, quietly looked on. The ruffiar the . an cee te gee him now. T bdelleve T can) Waiting for @ man who had promised and gave them a description, The two Was foiled, as the girl, after being |” other man an frighten him into telling the truth.” | '? 8et him a job omeer ned thelr man over to q Urigged to} Ke >» pay her rali- Permission was given the sisters and| “t 19 P. M., atter having his dinner fn third patroiman Set out after him, away and and 1 in their husbands to go to cell. Ac-/® Testaurant,’ tie writer says, he|A citizen said a youne man lad darced fompanied by Detective Ch ock ang Started to walk to Jersey City. He jd f to a cafe three doors from the b: who were married tereporter for The Evening World the| ot ride for the reason taat he bad only | Th wo patrolmen followed party went down a passage of winding | for a ferry tle Hig |tearned from the barkeeper that 6 stajrs to a half-lighted cellar, on w lets ues in following lan- @ MAN Was In another room, uy rage found tt Woand brought him te To the front & a Mrs 3 faced half a dozen c! of one of these Mrs, Schmitt nsylvanta Rail ched, On Mooney made their way so y that | roaa 1d to walk, 2 ed. © ye Whitmore, who sat with 1 buried | did attention fn his hands, did not note thelr ap-| Was called proach. Mrs. Schmitter placed her face on a small between the bars of the cell and quiv- | ‘rack, w ering with anger and ex at, burst 1 would 4} if ever TL aaw hin , | 9 o'clock out He Was a 1 incnes r ane | Eighth avenie into dasiing teamster, ai anurderer!’ You 41 You | lie looked r poutids. | c Key and Price desplie th mes | assailant gz from behind « tree » Vallee and did not nea ice catiitiea tens e you rave | HS gyereuat a as les Crane Janine eda job in South erable hound! You struck her down as) with ang dark compex tion. with xe , Care F fon with a $9.0 be 2 owner ihfecine an You have often threatened to do, and nied to ae to” be ri 2 ENS a ae pa spondence with Poneattinnddnhar aod ts clothing [19 date. 1 noticed sie nad a tights conris and : « se) and Christmas sen: Whitmore r fi He Sipbeet | close to the hars and hist four nouse and as though he w 1 ha & Wa mind t erein-law had he n ty a con all the way o a do. os to kid me e asked. “r to fe you of ri "1 ry vening bout volce ri F ated gia . “F aw revolver and from thi st saw you. You CITY PARIS, NEW La Police of Muncie, Ind., Unable e sut up in bed @ murd J T tries a r ty I i . \ F = | ; Mow er G i ‘ old | Sj Shee asked His Accuser Fainted. RAUB One’ ile-cand kever ~ JAMAICA SHA ) to Hol A pee Chee es Mrs nities stoy tes Aiepichias " $1.600.000 LEFT TO CHARITY | ' Following Car Tie-Up. * ehe repited. BY BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. | BY AN EARTHQUAKE | eaNee ee new 1 4 \ anied PARIS. Jan. 4—T wit 1 th Us) v he Ja Ady r mi} nd ‘ fOresv ey eae s sven Shock One of Many It in) co la bu hp ntel clot: & . 1 abLisiiment, strivuite pul . 1 ent a renewal of Une sire Loan it outside and deposited Ae B : Last Few Months and Isl- |car stise netng taut started twood n sicp. Thos ne walked ON can g aA 2 At Na and Escapes Damage. las oH a rrauest 2 Laster oH Beotigamen k ‘ ‘“ f Leet sae femAn ftom oy wth ay We y for the ae ane . igen rs W ¢ pe : zB $. hy Ni ursday ler refuse to se 1 t ros he city was y qulet | W i is ai ‘ 4 jay, due to the 7 the troops, | ; store aurin Pate even fea etapa ace wine ai ai mit Feel Well Fed “] remember now e 4 to Capt , 47 “2 i K Oe a wife's trunk u ya “4 SH ay all day when you begin on it was Sand : 4 =H peel 1 - 4 { ryt " is $ S, TETRAZZINI HAS SAILED t ing tt wiled F i a { til = eB Pere MS 7 A np This food sustains the strength Teunk Is Gtrong Evidence mA fefare tain rang dow as none other does, Whitmore according to ¢ t St Os sightseeing couch pleked them gould picked such a Nene tiecaan n of the thr hoarseness unt of the Hippod ‘there's a Reason’”’ Bene for calling a as eapresama, The| 12 | GMa MN Gaya' or mabey’ recunded. “Soe yb. Bde, and 81a bom tee Lange. S| AT TO DU IE Man Do onkers all over New York City | tee was unanimous in the opinion that 1908. , SAYS LANDLORDS ARE RESCRTING Q THUGS’ WAYS One Tenant Complains that His Wife Was Knocked Down by Agent. LOOK TO LEGISLATURE. semblyman — Cuvillier Mass Meeting Promis Action at Albany. at Leaters in the rent war now waging on the east side declared to-day that some of the landlords and their agents | were adopting methods of thugism to into line, Munros . reported fo Head- arters that the agent of his landlord rebellant tenants ove ledman, of No. at the Soci had assauited his wife. anded until “He came to the house and d rent, although It was not dir M * said Friedman. “When my wite refused to pay, he accused her of }elng a leader in the strike and struck twice, knocking her over a chair, The people in the house chased him and would have thrashed more landlords capitulated eteen who have ¢ Hereat the house pay $1 a me rty-elmit famili 1 at No. % Monroe wenty families at -eighth street will cwenty-five faa street will spread to Newark eixhty families have ta gel against the lanl 1 be sent to-day to } Jersey campaign. Want Legislative Investigation. A legislative investigation of rents In New York City ts proposed to-day as It of the rent strixe, and Assem- aavil the Thir- as agreed to bring th the Legislature ear ma which the st ed by the numb Issued, now 30 is being en- At the rate according to urteenth Di there would be of the usual y with wing 1s ind sess notices that diMoulty serving tiem. 219,000 a year, instead 26,000, phe Executive Committee of the Ten- ants’ Union of New York, organized two years ago the west side, met at the Hotel Victoria last night to dis- ¢ plans for relief from high ren| The commit- now is a good time to demand a re- adjustment of rents, and decided to call A monster mass-meeting at once, prob ably n Madison Square, Assembly man Cuyillier was present and pro- | posed the legislative inquiry Looking to Carnegie. Another development of interest Is the effort Induce Andrew Carnegie to dfn estabiishing a row nts on the lower east as the “Carnegie ie is sald to have a few months ago to ments in the block nal and Bayard but ds said later he thought the give financial a of model ten side, to be known Mr. Ca eda plan t model nunded by Chrvatle, ( eets and the Bower! to have announced that ity should do tie y Tenement owners w: I meet to-night at rippe! There is said to be 50,000 cases in New York, Scott’s Emulsion will strengthen and fortify you against the Grippe, and if you have had it, it will build you up quicker than any other known remedy, All Drnggieta! EVERY WOMAN wants to feel well and look well. 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RADWAY & CO,, $2 Lafayette st, N.Y, =| 657 Fultoa St. | thereby | _ — Liberty Hall eel, and to buildings or adintterd, East Houstow ipts will enaule A nun oni t “ro » Tan- lawyers and a © will payers’ Assovla be present as i ho the | Madisor lay in pas: “Absentee Paneiorde “ft is unt ‘ that the east side is su frou a sort 0 AbKentee Lin owners in fee often hay , # WhO tn torn lease to » and frequently “i now stands aside and looks w at pe Su mak md zed mai on lls own pr third tenants by natur Rutgers ind says In part Police Com- preserve the mis i eave east a spirit. ¢ ement dw ot maka he. police nt strike’ ire shiert- legal.” Stokes Upholds Tenants. look tpon t strike sad J. G. ps Stokes t as'a Wise move part of th volved, wnerstip of nerica sitanta. vveane Madison said Mr. is interested distributed with ‘Th as W Jan. 5 12 and | New York only. Get the set, Prettiest Are Eighty Per Cent. of the piano business done to-day is exchanging old or unsatisfactory pianos for new ones. | If you start with a PEASE Piano there will be no need of your changing it during your lifetime, as they are built to LAST. Prices moderate—3 years to pay. Used pianos, many makes, from $125 up. Write for catalog. Pease Piano Co. 128 West 42d St., near B’way,N.Y Newark Branch, 10 New St, Brooklyn Branch, | DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment NEURALGIA, Pains in imbs, back or chest, sore throat, colds or bodily pains of any kind, you will find It WORTH tte WEIGHT IN GOLD, Price 25 and 50 cents, Sold by ail druggists, FOR RHEUMATIS 40 Murray New York. Peat guaranteed or money refunded. SOCIETY OF TAMMANY COLUMBIAN ORDER Brothers; You gre reapestfully requested to attend a reguldr meeting of the Soclety: in the Great wi wan on MONDAY EVEN- ING, Jan, 0, 1008, at half an hour aftes the dettinng of che mune By order of the Grind Sachem, THOMAS F. SMITH, Secretary, Manhattan, Season of, Snows, lst Moon, Year of Dincovery 41th, of Independ ence) and_ot Institution 118th ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, THE ANNUAL MBETING of the stook- holders of the Unit ‘Steel Cabinet Co, will, be held at the offices of the com: anys o2t, William, srt, Now Zork City, 16, 1908, at 8.30 P, M., for the pur- p of electing directors, ‘Inspectors of ry jon and for the Ws of such Crier business as ‘prover ome before the meeting, Trane er books close Jan. 6. Reopen Jan. GARRETT MOTT, Secretary. ONED. COSGROVE —-MARTIN C. COSGROVE, Med | Jon. §, 1908; native of County Tipperary, | Ireland, Members of St. Martin of Tours Council, Knights of Columbus, and Modurn Woodmen of America and Ne | For- estors of America, friends and rela:ives, are Invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, Main st., West Qhester, Buns day, Jan. 5, 1008, 2.30 P. M. Interment St Rayme aC elery, KBARNEY.-MARY EB, KPARNBY, loved wite of Michael R, Kearney. {| Funeral from lato reaidence, 715 Wash: | ington at., thence to St. Veronica's Churehy. | Christopher and Waghington eg, af) 40 A.M. Monday, - * ~ bes 5

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