The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1908, Page 1

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BaldwintoBuild FirstShipforU.S. Aerial Wars Squadron | | Bold Burglars Work in “T error Zone”’ Sleuths Guard [ Youth Who Posed in Society a ree Marderer WW AS. VENIN a Xa - Bs « Circulation Books Open te All. pen to All”? | ee “Bo as fe Cireul: Han Books Open to All. » | _ PRICE ONE CENT. a NEW YORH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908, PRICE (ONE CENT. THO POLLONSSERS NATIGA RIVES BURDEN DEAD BY GAS | FAL TOAVERTTHER TN SPLENDID MANSION ON FIFTH AVENUE 44 ” — SENTENCE AS "BEATS tei Sune ES” emo ove ot sony nan mien Rr By Gas in Mansion, and liusband Among Younger Set at Newport, { Asphyxiated in Bedroom, With Tube Detached From Lamp. HAD SUFFERED FROM GRIPPE / AFTER NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. |, [fry ff , OG. ee < Soy ———— Weit of Habess Corpus, Obtained to [IES A DERELICT - MAKE UP CARD Dismissed, Pair Are Sent WNGILLYCONT'S” AT NEW ORLEANS if Back to That Court. 3, J. Youngs, Cousin of U. S. 4 wo eae Stay Shots First Unde: 1 District-Attorney, Had Sunk | the Wire in the Earlier oillon si eas COrpy , Meyer Greenber t | The | writ ot their laws Twice Treated in Lakewood Sanitarium, and Had Been Prostrated Since Receipt of Identity in “Old Shadow.” | Races. but after they taken before the sal Old Shadow" t ae wort The sisters gain more dela dismissal of * Ce ~ = ; ae at : Anonymous Letters Written to Her i rit. for to Sp Zeller had 1 1 , { the writ, for SI er had guy . \ 1 Which Were Never Traced, been replaced by e bjected to H ri lay ea ie the presence of Justice Wyatt { surd the evidence, sentence Ay ie . : Thexa 5 : | . Se of cad f 6 race B Mrs. William P. Burden, formerly Natica Rives, stepdaughter of for- } ntil next Wednesday. ‘ ve © nae ’ ' aS made) = whiskey t er ¢ ner Corporation Counsel George L. Rives, was found dead to-day in \s 4 m he f 1 r q une + = aT ‘ | : q Here et v ceaincadlel a ; : edroom in the home ‘or her Tit d's father, the late James A. t Vi! le my a Wr (No, OCS auth avenue, She hid been asphyxiated by iumin- te ti aie ave gh her body was discovered at 9 o'clock this morning, ( 2 THROTTL nae listen a) Shady wroner’s office was not notified until 3 o'clock this afternoon. Inguir Old Offense Revivea "| eer Pe U the house were told that the cause of death was heart failure. ay ana . We i! 5 atin Mrs. Burden, Cynthia Roche, now Mrs, Arthur Scott Burden, and Justices Nathalie Schenck, afterward Mrs. Collins, were known in Newport in j three, ho {- wULil heir debutante days as the “Three Graces.” Mrs. Burden was married 4 ist April, in Grace Church. She had just recovered from a long and rious Miness, resulting trom a nerve : Complaint to Utilities Board y annoyed by an anony- 5 : 5 nous e vs S\ to | id her friends. | Is Effort Inspired Fron writer, who sent many eflusic ind her frienc oe e she had been prominent in society e sption ATER Luis HAD SUBPERED FROM GRIPPE. Mrs. Burden had been suffering from i sey é last three days. She was under the constant { that a small r & given over thrilling reve! the sisters’ trunks, 1 lessly left hotel to hotel, while neglecting doard hills There were trunks and bags and } boxes fn the women. Some ter be described but the greater por will be fntelligib’ ance, there hath towe eft alone, Not Sask for water ush-bell was handy, at the mee during t iter 10.07 ite eing "Old He thought BLOCKS TRF Accident at Hastings Delays West-Bound Trains on New York Central. Struck by Express at White}ir was « Bank, located at the corner AGRON ; tt id not} ing were delayed. Plains and Hurled Twenty vn Feet Into Ditches. fe sentence, Respited by Habeas Corpus. When the alsters were led to the rail as smiling and radiant and well groomed up in ti as is their custom while ering head-| ly, and this ts believed to lines In court, Mr. Greer rushed inj te empl to forestall efforts to again get through the doors of th i1{ the measure up for consideration. The tbunal and} 7 waved a writ of habeas coi The eens ba i pee ve bill) ed ' sion cou vrit was obt 0 3 Latze! wallim as) oiniee Siem Tuating Elbias Sas result. and the com| plaints 1 e been ins} m1 bany this "| missed . ae came dow Five-| was stands Assem-j corner of > n at-| Walk the L talk of the wy an Us morning when business, Usually he 1 ng. 1 ott, Suffice The Wagner-Evening W Cent-Fare bill Is (Continued on Second Page.) Cornered! Did you ever see a schoolboy chase a chicken? It's really laughable. The chase is usually a long, drawn-out affair, leading over fences, through shrubbery, around trees and houses, and generally winds up in about one and the same manner—the chicken gets away and the schoolnoy sits down to rest, all tagged out through vain exertion. A poultryman “corners” the fowl and ends his pursuit in a jiffy That's what The World has don to-day with thousands of opportu nities, In its “Want Directory” you will find a great variety of Positions, Homes, Workers, Investments, Loans: Bargains, &c., advertised nered,” as It were, so that World ers may quickly end their search for “things wanted” in the home and office Di mitvaiis. ‘Cornered’ Are One-lalf Caught. slack this morn’ soa BANK IN SAN FRANCISCO Jpn ‘sate a FAILS TO OPEN DOORS, | tiastns=-o ing World <ANSAS INSTRUCTS A “i | SOLID VOTE FOR BRYAN, and Con-} the | . MENACED MAGISTRATE BREEN iu Er egah at Phe tends ped - | ny months has beer ntranc aw | alee urine | sul ate Matthew p | fore Hroadway. and utter 1 to-dity Hreen, t SRAND CHIEF OF ENGINEERS) 0 OUT AGAINST WAGE CUT. Every Effort at Seer t the Nt would get him 1 ent ave he DENTIST. OPES HOLIDAYS, tilroada | | Wo ' U8 | cod, Dut he refused. He pocketed my |. Tis we Tutt $2 fine imposed by Op gg Cents and shuftied off.” Magistrate Droege as SERANSKY on level. te?

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