The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1908, Page 5

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| | - Oe Believed He Was on Way to Meet Her When Shot and Killed. MAN — ARRESTED, wee ONE Had Possession of the Dead Man’s Diamonds — Young Girl Says She’s His Widow. P by J. R. Banks, a promi: Back of tne mysterious assassina- Oriel oven oroducedito Gay Gaver tie |lcreataeaunierven thn anally tion of Saverio Sica, a * in Har- polica a battle before she would sub-| grew out of a publica Jem's 1 mit to have her brood of four infants| tiona view, a weekly Enon Gere 2h Z se? a gan owned d BER iy ken) awavsusoix Yecrocld att Banks anc young Republi way i: a story te f No. 22% Second a the | cans in Na: d taken an active hatred and re of the Italian 6 to break down the part in th ainst Littleton’s underworld in ad man’s eevee can toreave tier iit election as Mayor Til aa old girl, his love for a strange veral days ago Willam Tussy, his hewn a he met only last week and threats wife and flve children—May, Six years ous reflections upon Banks, While ac exainst him by persons whom he knew joa; Julta iite, three nts publisued at the time did not and feared, all figure. | fifteen months, and John, five weeks, Se AISI RG AoBantieurelienulons. So far est nas been made, hut | | arrived at the house penniless and) jon Mr. Banks were d with a sanacinlll homelers woma, more are jaries Pandolft ties known as Charley.” was | ~ “I'm going to get a Job and I'll pay! Immediately after the appearance o Jet s We G the rent out y first pay, article n left Nashville tor Scithala satd. The janitor gave them one New Yo + was in attendance ndred and Ft ly jon the first floor rear Upon a meeting ¢ In his pock The neighbors soon discovered that time i watch and |the Tussy without elt if amond cuff food or fuel, 4 they could » publication when he was | afford to share w they had they) wpon i urn to Nashville a week ° m | 5 ' freel fter ticle he was png. He Mre. Ellen MeChiire heard the baby warned friends that and | crying to: ng it was | 0 looking f h the ars old. Hel ysis oe =H hungry went to the door to offer some ention 07 n inatter a1 Erle Fireman Blow eces Hani hh ; Littleton ver, paid lived atove his barber shop at No ant, Erie Fireman Blown to Pieces; | Piy*"Sne found the door locked. Fate Ca ea ee ond avenue with his three sisters Mamma and went away yes-| putting a revolver : me. H romi= en he was s of the dis | SBN TAN ART 1 High stre a| holding up b g he ¢ Me Feet Away. Gulre begged the girl to un- was ee wearl ali of his dia- tae but she protested that °. ‘i ; were wot me than} ake care of the bables and 4; tand f luding her | . t $ standing inst | “Forty mill a SlauHieaalate hat he was| One man was Killed and three were K emothe fil 4 a AN ttended to make a call. serious ad in the ¢ lor " returned. Mrs. 3 uire summoned aka Me ad 6 per cent.,”” said Comptroller, “has | Shot From Behind [better of a 10 ont fe Rall other nei! and then sent for re Reeth ns ontered Haass Gea been 1 ca aentiny CEE é mann arr nile 7 ling. K effect Inthe wounded | 3 y a mind gop, NJ, to-day. The Injured are in| all the Tussy children were howling: || Ont Tees Littieton atiempied tories) “i Tad every reason for refusing to ed-| St, Joseph's Hospital, Paterson. Cannon failed to induce th ty ,| and use his revolver, but could not, it|register contracts, I had not the money ene) Ine No. $8, eastbound, was draw- | mother to open the door and he finally |nor the means of raising it. I gave] anaes ling a heavy freight train. Geo Ward st his shoulder to it and forced his warning months ago at a meeting of | . twas the engineer and Otto Wagner|way into the room, He was startled ate falc | gr Monel fatima | eighed but 68 Pounds---| the fireman. All the way down across the condition he found inside. Finmedtetsly_ acter” the shot hi ona neee onenborough ae sastian . a ve erse ¥ se | vere orly cla d ti el, bs shoo Ing Bank ly ho has st y le on | j beha. nadly here wa thy, Little May was carrying the| surrendering to the authorities in. a PR) AED natter with the ejector,|y.py in her arms. There wasn't a short time, The building from pele uns rouble e had difficulty in regulating thi aa wn. The jittle | Banks fired was a small frame : not | 1 bl scrap to eat in the room. he 1 GnathanlowacHnocesc ene mate curtailing the | tel steam, now where h rents | ab e " % { i 7 jletting of contmcts, this officlal ha: mo did not know where h nts! above by John Cockrill, ted negro | jetting At what Is known as the Naw Jersey | eee ne ne nee all bundled into | cha PUNTO WHmasathe mittee ca let more than a hundred and. required ee BSI) la a RA he s| wagon and taken to tlhe East | 8fF SS pee thelr own ava is, {hus Wie | “Four years ago I contracted a se Ries ity ears eae Teiohnerive Hundred F h et sta-| te uttieton's body. thirty-four pen be commenced | vere lung trouble, Doctors in Fexton Iimied down, to look after the|tion, where Capt. Crawford provided a trating his side. Cockrill was arrested teat onfelture ‘and’ thus! Hospital, Utic ve me up ections between the boller|banquet for the youngsters and then! “Titrieton was br--ly thirty years of| honis or to ge: | Hone. T continued to fall unt! < tender, Hel lett nls fireman in|aent’ for the Children's Society, An|age at the time, of whi ara Conse | ELBA Cbg naundea he , * rents.) Banks was ab | of men out| home from the hospital s: look out for the steam pres-| effort is being made to find the parents.| 3 ¥: ; k ow > |fosapemrarea! i for the court | they conld do nothing for me. Later m6 On Gente a prison. sel forjebothinotathannics |T saw Vinol advertised and immedi ROA ERS Tate | fendants. In the nsational test! ately began taking it. 1 Improved NT Gt RAE | mo was intr wing Ma after the first bottle, so continued Its in he crown i \e Littleton w & preven | 5 " Lee easely Miiniaunenacal| he eon ne (Prevented } Juse for three months. To-day I nomenrenniraietiaceara)| County, Tenn., for the de- | weigh 157 pounds, and am well and z ee ense, salth 22 lieve V: aved earance, Tush of cold wat The vagedy created a sensation at althy. I really believe Vinol saved Free Hind! e crown sheet. At any ra the but Just what woman was my Jlife."—Wm. I. Brown, Syracuse. h | . explosion that w a Chauca na out, both dee iNgexs 1 | beard for miles, fense and fF keeping away Vinol is not a patent medicine, but ‘ an from that sunfect , 5 {| Wardier was blown thirty feet from the best cod Liver oil preparation, the engine and clear out of the Erle WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.—In an opin-| which contains in a highly concen right of way, Wagner was practically | on by Justice Peckham, the trated form all of the medicinal b tl es in the cab, | \ ne United State | body-building elements of cod liver 866 was angine No. 1099 | N petition oil, actually taken: from fresh coi engineer and ward livers, but with the usei Ise r A piece of the! ating oll eliminated and tonfe tron, A Mysterious bidet cociq. | BION UD boiler sailed through the cab| _ . which is : needful constituent for | raday the Sam Sica Agsocia-|o¢ No, 108) and struck both Secretary Taft Makes Definite | the blood, added | The damage done by the explosion sa as is the reason that Vinol ac- | wae extensive. The track was torn up,| Pledge in Praising Ma mplishes such wonderful results {n wreckage was scattered for an area of a| i leuring chronic coughs, colds, bron- which the writer stated he woul and then finish the 4 Sav he usually carr F t himself aya ambush. tacked ‘ts known as the Steilian fer in. prejudice nan was the 1are se s death know persons who cuse. USES BULLETS AKD POISON 10 ERD LIFE of in the of in the asdose of empt to end suffering with sei- rent est avenue, is dyin from the ¢ bullet: wounds David Fine, a 01) Bevent m Hospital Wo self-intl th and fre mecury Vichloride in ten yerrs of Inte broker, ects Mm swatlowir an at atic rhepmatism Fine kK the p nN and shot himsel at his home yesterday afternoon, How he has survived botn agenctes, elth Which is suMcient to k dinary | man, has puy: the physicians of the} rs and was in bu avenue ale furnisiied * with his wite | } Anna, their | only thar sterday lecision and his wife t Fins frorts on him failed. me mad," he remarke daring the afternoon room, 3 OF HWARLES IMINIE® HIME Ww. | | Enginee square block and the traffic |saulted Henry J. Oberer, of — -an Secretary Taft has committed the| Suited phen sient N. J., at One Hundred and Twer NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, | American Government to a promise to street and Third avenue last nigh eae | withdraw completely from Cuba in the| Oberer had never been tn Harlem be NEW ORLPANS, Ta, Jan. 12—The| bestnning of spring In 199, This pledge| fore. and when he descended trom the 1 es for to-morrow's races are as/is contained in a letter from the W Lit station he was bewildered by the eee arataTeatonthene| aze of trolley tracks. He saw a px the report of an leaning wgainst a plilar, and th ° him the way to the Fort Lee ardship in Cuba during the pas! eroship FRI Seth The officer replied by smash and a Selling: Six furlongs Mise SIXTH RACE One mile anhope v ee is MURDEREL r Hurled Thirty tieup lasted | Juntil long after the morning suburban | s have already on into the accident, atx furlongs, and a THE EVENING WORLD. LITLE WiGTHER SHE OUGHT tui i H JU oTARVING KIN Locked Lawver’s Deserted by Parents, Door Against Neighbors and Awaited Their Return. SIX YEARS ONLY OLD. The Others Ranged from Four Years Down to Five Months —Feasted at Police Station. met a Littleton The youngest “little mother’ New, tentay,” 3 ‘] am taking care of the fam: ‘oon’s Government. gs Dist of pegun| \ \SHINGTON, Jan, 13,—As far as he Secretary Taft's ¢ »miums upon Gov. | Governor of Cuba has been considered um over the MONDAY, TH LT TLETO: sudden t. morning of trict, than twenty years ago Appearance Dee as shot and fa Nas 1887, detailed all head with his ntg ville. HINT OF WuMAN as Thaw’s Chief Counsel Re- calls Sensational Tragedy. On John J Inspector ‘Thompson, of the Harlem In. his staff to-day to run d the drunken policeman who bru| and kicking policeman Magoon in his letter may be of pecullar of a rumor which was formerly tn cir-| "4 motorman and another culation to the effect that the present) arove ‘drunken (officerl away ally wounded ett as. tek LIP AGA a | PLANNING T0 JERSEY WHS HIS LT THE CUP WIE WAS SLA Will Send New Challenge Next September Is News Case by Way of of Clinches linst. Motorman, Evidence (Quinn Ind Says Prosecutor. COLOMRO, Ceyto 3 omas} With the statement from Ad definitely decided to send another ciars saw Theodore Whitm allenge for the Ameriea’s Cup held tn the Hudson Count r of this year. He hopes to re-! with the murder on ¢ e've an intimation that this challenge | yi. wife ena, whose body will be accepted eupon he will at/in Lamp Black Swamp, in 3 nurder punty, sald to-day is complete, has been no evi- sre was in New Jerse Vickers of Hudson ( t Whitm ne yacht with 18—Sir Thomas Lip. | Ir | ard is at Up present questi Ay re thal sapore wife was killed and her body mas had decided shallenge for t 3 Or) a tahy ae ‘obable that n with anspired. since racing rbjeclions wii OLE ARMY MUS WAIT SIKTY DAYS = ‘ n isylvan sit and ind false tins to be done ime on Whitmore 1 from New yaugiit into sted in B ul | There can be no relief fr rity : le poescisien om the pi ent finance! clal city is within sixty days f unemployed th m his fatuer yment | ott jurisdiction, Court refused sustain this v chial and lung troubles, and there is nothing known to medicine that will a7 fi Jso quickly build up the run down, WHISPERING LARRY’S Joverworked, tired and debilltated, or | D.| sive strength and renewed vitality LAST WILL a eee TeV The will of Lawrence Delmour was! ,, WHERE TO GET VINOL IN N.Y. eM nm La ence ou babs Drug th Ave. and ood St. corner fied by his attorney, David McClure wuothh st t, opp. Waluort 1h te It was executed NE oie te ion) entlinat wth Ave ious ave ta tate at “over $ real” and “more | just St ih st hrookiynt Away, Broadway 126th St. and &th Ave, hh St. Bd AvOy his AW 1 E, 4d Sty lyn iker’s Dew +o Puls Al estate.” ary’ in t i beau Glegerich, 4 : bequents of) $2.0 Tamesakes, and Lawre: Denn para-| oy ee Delinour & Stor doth Se ery my Sintth due of . the estate ed wife Jennie, w is given “to om T charge mar.” ed as exe the widow at | elcommetions with) the vacancyaia era ie) paceman who) arove. Nim) away, | office of Secretary of War which would! Unassisted he dragged himself to tie | be created next July in the event that One Hundred and ‘Twenty-sixt halt” tur.) Seeretary Taft recelves the nomination | Station, where le gave an for the Presidency at the National Re-| aie’ ieee publican Convention, Hompson wi Oberer After declaring that the Interesting) ! GE aint ta te aden report from the Governor shows the| platoons of men. lined up before Bim conditions In Cuba to be very encourag-| in an effort to discover his assailant ing, Secretary Taft writes: It wa that Oberer was only one “Gov. Magoon has conducted matters | (1 AES RA RIRRE Lear A a in a most clear headed and tactful y and with consptcuous success. He has in 110 | carried on his shoulders the whole bur- den and responsibility of an extensive my government. He has had labor trou- ae bi which, through his conciliatory in = | but’ Impartial attitude, have been 109 brought to an end no | eretury recalls the steps that vu were taken under his direction by te, | Magoon to take an electoral census 10 Cuba, and to hold municipal and pro- caritt | vineial elections tot © (ranquillity ling of the island as a preliminary to the ing niore important Congressional, Ssnator- an {al and Presidentlal elections. He then 110 ays int “it was int arrving out imporiant interests that would be lad to delay our stay ther | for years, but good faith and good po! licy both. in my jucgment, require us to leave at the time appoinied.”” Annual Sale Women’s Boots Exceptional Value in Extra High Boots, All Leathers. Corresponding reductions Oxford nd Sixty . Hugh, a rknown: WATERS The WATERS is an old, reliable piano with a great vs _ 2 O rm reputation, but it is more—it is a strictly up-to-date piano, notable for its all-around excellence. The tone, action and workmanship of the WATERS PIANOS are as near perfection as it is possible to find in any piano, and the durabiity of the WATERS PIANOS absolut ely guaranteed. Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms on the WATERS THREE-YEAR SYSTEM, ine von three vears’ time cna piano without interest. giv- Horace Waters @Co. lias Fifth Ave., near 18th Street, 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): 254 W. THREE STORES} 125th St., near 8th Ave. Liquidation Sale High Grade Clothes Made to Your Order At 50 Cents on the Dollar. RIOR to the formal opening of this establishment as the Uptown Branch of our main establishment, at 187 Broadway, we offer at Liquidation Sale the entire stock of Suitings, Overcoatings, etc., of the late firm of Ritchie-Harnden Co., as follows: SUITS, formerly $30 to $50, Sale Price, . $15 to $25 OVERCO..TS, formerly $35 to $60, Sale Price, $17.50 to $30 TROUSERS, formerly $8 to $12, Sale Price, . $4 to $6 VESTS, formerly $6 to $12, Sale Price, . - $3 to $6 “Liquidation Sale” prices—averaging just one-half the real yalue—are possible only because all these cloths were inventoried at Soc, on the dollar, and we are willing to sacrifice them in order to liquidate the business at once. See the Goods—they speak for themselves—and we guarantee Cut, and Making to be just as satisfactory as the Goods! Sale starts Monday at 9 A. M. sharp. | Naturally the early buyers get the best pick. HENRY A. RITCHIE @ CO. (Successors to the late firm of RITCHIE-HARNDEN CO.) 1347 BROADWAY (One Door from 36th Street ) These Fit FREE EXHIBITION Monday, January 13th---Tuesday, January 14th From 9 A. M. | At the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries Silo Building, 546 Fifth Ave,, Cor, until 10 P. M 45th St. Masterpieces of Oriental Art | Gathered Together by the Late MR. JAMES I. RAYMOND (President of A. A. Vantine & Co.) To Be Sold Without Reserve AT PUBLIC AUCTION Sale on the Afternoons of Thursday, Friday & Saturday 16th 17th 18th AT 2.30 O'CLOCK Wednesday, January 15th Also on the enings of Wednesday, 15th, and Thursday, 16th, at 8.30 o'clock, MR. JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 546 Fifth Av., Cor. 45th St SAY— To Your Druggist Give me a tree package of DEN! OZA Oxygen TABLETS Save Your Sight. Neglect of what seemed to be only slight eye trouble has often caused total blindness. EyesExamined(‘"iivenuon, by or obligation Skilled Eye Doctors of Experience Eighty Per Cent. Cut business done to-day iano s exchanging old or unsatisfactory pianos tor new ones. 1 If you start with a PEASE Piano , ; angi ring your lifetime, as in regu height Boots, ie Hilt to LAST. Prices Ties and Slippers. 3 years to pay Used ur many m from $125 n W te for catalog. Alexander Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street. Pease Piano Co., 128 West 42d St., near B’way,N.Y. Brooklyn Branch, Newark Branch, 657 Fulten St. | 10 New St. Glasses Always at Moderate Prices.| na . {If he hasn’t them, tell him to get 4 Ehrlich &Seons. some at once. They are free to Re Atak him—to give to you. Insist on Sixth Ave., Below 16th St. | getting Dentoza—something you Sixth Ave., Below 22d St. will be glad to have and use Broadway, Below 33d St. The best and handlest and most effective Astor House Block, | preparation f te nouth, gue Near Aon St SAMA URTDEntieta —) LARGE SIZE, 250. World Wants Work Wonders. O., 84 Frankfort St.N.¥e 62a

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