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BANKER VANISHES, NOT A CENT LE IN HIS VAULTS Warncke Didn’t Take Cash With Him, Depositors Just Withdrew It. oO ro ey pr RIED ‘DS ARE WORRIED. | Have Not Seen Brooklyn Man #e bas in Three Weeks—Sheriff (PRAYED IN HER WEDDING DRESS SHE ENDS LIFE Miss Mary Green Had Made All Preparations for Mar- riage at Easter. Arrayed {n the clothes whieh she wis to have worn at her marriage at Eas- ter, and ttle Ghatr that she was a child sitting on a whed gin Mary Green, twenty-two years old, who her father and brother at/ lived with THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ERRICK FALLS BLAZE SET BY RUM TALLEST FAEBUG KILLS TOWER IN CITY 3, INJURES MAN Two Tons of Marble Topple Sixteen pee in Crowded With Boom at New Met. st Side Tenement Cut Skyscraper. Oft on Upper Floors. STARTED UNDER STA lPALLEST TOWER | WHERE DERRICK AND LON LUAD BELL. By a2 Bas faa CIP f age gee ute 35 IN NARROW AIRS. Shouts Warn Twenty Wo Then |eap—Fierce $ Workmen on xth Floor in Time in His Office. i allfis AB Cli) to Dodge Death, for Life, {de this afternoon in the| of her home by inhaling ‘1-| | Business aesociates of ng gas through a rubber tibe| A tw lab of marble and the An Incendiary slipped fi which she placed in her mouth. SOOMEN OE erick’ tell rear = = Cera Pryarmokes| 8) Wanker, andi: real estat0) sree prother, William) Green; who isl i ue o egg Gealer in Willlamsburg, have nether 4. supway enginear, lay asleep in his |e h floor ley: e new ouse at “4 seen him nor heard from him in three Medrooim adjoining the bathroom, and | Me a tower, Ando iignted weeks, and in the neighborhood of No +89! Graham avenue, his pplace of busi- Rae andi ene ied! sraelles | Sccacon crashed throagh the protec: mess, there !s much speculation as tO gus, ting wooden canopy ove fis whereabouts. Miss Groen, before killing herself, had| and broke to pieces on Lath baby—anc Henry Warnecke {* president of the atranged ev Nttte 1 of Warmed by shouis from firm of Warncke & Co., bankers, and ts (fr 88 Jf she were: | workmen : gecretary of the Graham avenue Board, dressed and tiod w the way of jof Trade, He has been regarded as a ‘wealthy man who made a good deat f money in Williamsburg ren] estate [While none of his a lyocation of his residence, 1t in New Ro- ociates are certain @s to the fs believed that he lived ¢helle. He ts not married. The bank {4 on the first floor of No. awakened unt!l the apartment even fp | | avenue one was ay Ae : prechihdoer | | Wvorkmeniare! engaged in 8 FINSTEIN, MORRIS, one, son ialeraith ae heed tealing aeaene tig |emrciee at the twe and Hannah in her lap./0" the Madison THE INJURED bund her head | tewer, Ww re Se not fall frou 84 and the reat on the! Te Mera p nee iP ariinent store to! Sthird floor, An I ding to Willian ywho called there ¢ eat ai standstil Bheriff's deputy in possession in the Teal estate office. ' Nothing in the Bank. A judement against Warncke had been aay, jebtained,, and yesterday the Sheriff @olzed the office, w,hich is handsomely jfitted with numerous roll top desks and fling cases. The deputy sheriff said the furnishings would be sold at auc- fi jtion Tuesday. A lonesome young clerk in the bani | fownstairs said that as far as he knew the affairs of the bank were all rizht, With the exception that there was no Money in the banks. “There hasn't been any run or shut Gown of business, exactly.” he said “Times just got so hard over here that ‘the people gradually drew out all the, Money. Everybody was patd and we @re still open for busine comes atong and makes a deposit.” The clerk said he had not seen Mr. Warncke for three weeks, but was left in charge of the bank. A little Jess than a month ago Yarncke discharged several stenog- aphers and clerks who had been. work-| Ing there. | George Ammon, of No, 49 Graham @yvenue, deposited $. in Warncke's Moank a little over a month ago. He jeaid when he at aw it out the Banker gave him bis personal check on a Manhattan bank, but when Am- mon presented the check {t was re- ke, however, turned as no good. Wal Ammon the cash Jacod Neu, ®ranch of his law office in the bulld- fing with Warncke's bank, but sald he ‘was never a partner of Warnecke @tor Gilchrist, sali to have be a Dusiness associate of Warnecke. on Qis way from A » iny he man’s disappearance —_———____ THE LONE! TOWN SONG, t ut This Is so good that Kolb nd Dill, the San Francisco to New York SLaugh Makers, named th Hit's m great sonn. The will give the words and music next Sun- day, with a le i rated cover in colors showing Kolb and Dill in character. Don't forget. Next Sunday, Order from wewedenler to-day Edition limited, Help Wanied | To-Day ! As advertised for in The Morning 4 World’s Want Directory, ih 1998 Chamnbermaldd {if anybody | of Brooklyn, had a der brother safd that she had he death of her moth- er, who was burled on Christmas Day [ar she often remarked that | if she would ever be | | married On the floor where Misa Green s “Forgive me for what I am anout to do. ‘Take care of my body give and pity me. God help me and you, All I have {s yours, Lovingly | ana cevecealve ane fe | | Here’s a Pretty State of Things at the New York University ‘There ts an awful state of the affairs up| w on Univers.ty Hel of the New York University—50 fresh- |men, sophimores, ju: [eae gone on trike, 1 nd lectures or recit to the soft persuasion of th slassic slopes of ns or gly r dear workmen with one « probably accident heen | the was placed and the nofse as the stone and derrick | mNSIENS jong Br Att igh nse w Thirty-five Had Close Cail. butld Mayor Me- city’s Name ¢ Be Clear Vhio Says € six story pl ureonsch )PELI scious £ Gol iy eae Vv JOHN, boom and the marble lib ke: t ~ i YOUN: SHE ey vpstentis ha BIE [ t about the head and face wooden covering of the ] the sidewalk as though tan SR made of paper. out of Paterson w EERE | Hundreds Rush to Spot the President ring I | The of vork ej eia ried wind across Madis f for by it tie sidewalk was heard 4. A rumor spread that seve ad been carried down the work the was Punedi from Escapes APRIL 2, PAST SEVENTY, TWO C' Meh ATTEMPT 13, Vhrow Children and, (1908. CUT LIVES SHORT One Shoots Himself in Pros-| Other !n- s Sleep. pect Park, the hales Gas in F beard and Primary ominations aa in Committee by a Smothering Vote. | fessors, and all because Arthur Young, te] 1 ‘ e att lice! The fire arc 1 the ¥y from the J ar President of the juntor class, has been| *¥ her oft ng < at had vatet lo pigeon suspended by the Faculty until April 1. | tek \ oie Ak Mr. Young was suspended because he! 1 ae very na in haying lent hts| i I | Iny moral influence towerd the ducking a ij™ A i Henry Block, College ‘11, positiv the ” 3 H i | “freshest freshy,"" so the five hundred $ x ex : proclaim, that ever ambled | | DAE tte et the shadows of the Hall of il | ea | In the rear, wom | wert tossed from the fire ving a time V i yin ter und Teapw 1 shalt b:| them carried babies in up t ane of the 4 { Hy i yaa vablding and | aoe the escapes was a Y nd owns wuto- 4 | clothes Hnes running from the mobil A tt ts positively | he tenement to the fence, and If you sell or b jun cutrd 1 trad es proke the falls of many unfor- er gifts the sogi (oe Siieitean'y dip vegas a | “t _ VOTE ON RACE TRACK i ee [retin of eutyed | vapor gig, Then there are many lt‘ ry r Roman ehicewatielte The society | stunts that freshies are forbidden, such | iy ay BILLS POSTPONED t leaped, Tha strain {t ds inbur as 2 opt In the closets awe the people ca r fledgling |2e fiero | UNTIL WEDNESDAY |ire, res exes hen nor ee ean carr; es and wearin, “ incubators. An offic: awacxen hat dist should: tie Police Almost S Wine t Page.) ps t y a young woman from the Hate io daly chicka tae. ule ie only to the noble soph or junior Miceman Almost Stumt tes | | floor made a flying leap, and her | for alittle ‘while and Wen neclecr ot n all these matters was Block dere at ; Raines sald if they broke the awning poles and| abuse them: let thera die of starvation. He Gutoed around as he “dara| Over It and Unearths a p [Ro weteaener vane igaune womanl|i sie eicnlekenian siibvalt nwas 1 sed," to quote one Irate soph. When 8 | | * k of, 1 i ° a , ; t asi hurt to speak of, but O'Neill said he and he quoted ctort wus made to persuade Mysterious Crime. | eee ra sa siving . was picked up unconsclou: Ihe wa sh, and when {:| The tins ar “in this PURE BAW tenia to sauce himiior myers of Tivol and Lacde! «. arow him over a el:ff. or some other ver a nf 16 They could not get up the bu es every other es Relat eat . he drew nt “ihe ‘ make the: | a wun and threatened to shoot. Yes,| : seas . nnd the gun was loaded | enty-aceond als Ut gana REVIVED | Even more disgusting to his jer | att n | ; a ‘ Biock hired a private detec: | g , #O aman monkeys and Old-Time Health, Eating Grape-Nats | floor. him and 49 in an effort t by what stran; rush take him apart) | body partie, Found Three Dead. of his men got | “I had been sick for 10 years wi dyspepsia and a lot of complitations,’ wrote an Ark, woman, n operati s advi of climate w ed, but no one med to k y just what was the matter. I w in bed three days in the week and got so thin I welghed ouly 89 lbs, No food seemed to agree with me. “I told my husband I was going to ome kind of predigested food to if I could keep from this. feeling! o; continued hunger, Grape-Nuts and cream was food I got, and nothing has to satisfy me like it, I never fee hungry, but have a natural appetite. Have had no nervous spells since I gan this food and have taken no dicine, “I have gained so much strength that | now do all my housework and feel well and strong. My weight has increased 8 Ibs, in 8 weeks and i shall always eat Grape-Nuts, as It is far pleasanter than taking medi- ed, change 1 mi Chet 1 Proweers works he was|0M close! rome 1 Cigarmoker 1 Pressmen But yesterde sleuth was| the bod A) AEN ae Chauffeurs 4 Proofreader . 1| eluded: Bi WAS caught napping.| Both ea. came upon the 4 ot sit Tolloctore 4. Roofer dipped in the fountain and chased oft pats of the body Gin, chia syoce sand vAbsse Me lmetier | Compositors .. 7 Salesindies z\the college campue nd face upward | thrown hersel? acre e body of Cooks (Mae). @ Saleamen . Now younk Mr, Young, the @randes:| no fan's AH | he baby and died in to save Cooks (Fem: tipping. ¢ , * class, @ bully fellow, dem-! ey rndlaw | li hither) 1a, ein, Dressmakers. Blan Paint pins BYOd Ob, Wis 2 s Phe men of Hfook and Ladd Drapere Skirt Hands. rate © POD: ¢ eavi lives t n, They Block's arte anving |} i etective 1 e Hand.. y The ‘setion uf th Bees | Settleman family ail uncons Dentiet s itore aspen ‘ng was a| 2 8 po ae ii Wife: and Dishwashers .... 6 Stabienan ri i na ie | wi newspaper ae as eal Se ea A a jacet them alt worked up a j children were carried to the miraet Ore Clock iy ee es ainitl : | A secoml alarm was sounded, and} tiers 8 i Holding Out the Olive Branch | when the engines came the streets were Elevator Runners, 3 Tatlora ts wns so filled with ten from the sur- Embroiderera .... 3° Trimmer to y acl rounding buildings that the police re. Engineer . + 1 Tinemiths Fai erves had to be called to fight a way Engravers 3 Typewr yon asa ‘\ through. The fire was got under con 1 Upholmterers upon an individual. jock trol after much diMeulty, | 210) Varnish been in conference with them, | racked | + 4 Waisc he, tad been in the wrong, | pretty mu we sUINe Ini nen 2 he had been suMiciently p: sete : it ead he was willing ty us ae Roosevelt Sends $100 to the Mo + other nenalty inflicted BASEBALL FRANCHISE SOLD hnongah Mine Suffers, Gir sees as cad! re K Marnces Maker... ty replied that |, SLO VSRAV Ts Sa ots ol Mik main propost- | wHERLIN W. Va, April 2—Gov, must first bow to diseip A. J. & G baseball franchise w ‘ans: | | neived th Gotad os eeesccsecesceeoesoes8SaS] and voturn 10 thelr classes. ‘The fi 7 lteuerad I Grom thie 'eoateol’ celiac cei | ailiy tor hitis” sata {Dawson has recelved the personal check [added that # alone must determine the| town and rsvilie Railroad Company | nly voted for te amend] of President Roosevelt for $100 for the The World printed 1,223 Help |< mditions of membershop in the Uni-| 0-day w then anagement of Jahn 1. Titors,| iment to We falr to the businges interests | reltet of the Monongah mine sufferers, oy. Th iderntion was not made pub-| involve é Ads, to-day, 755 mgre than all] ‘The ‘students will meet to-morrow| he” mint manne that Gloverwelio anf ws} Involved.” new predicted that the bite] 28d he has forwarded the amount tc Other New. ee Sinte Leasue again Uie| wil) pass with at lease 4Penty-cignt| the general relief committee at Bair. otk papets combines, MOFALOE at 10.30 ooleck to wext course of action, Geis aor represented teed votes. mont, cine.” “There's a Reason,” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read “The Road to Well- “ull,” in pkgs. _ —- otherwise, Hrectlon ent of Com » Introdiic as to the pur- Jannon and ‘the fod of ele nt the price has n the Inst few than equal to the In Congress Bill He Calls for Papers Showing Any Acts Against the Law. wi argely more publishers of ¢ Tnited States, Ridder, of wood by agree- en covering tan manufac- the produc- of print oun be dise a TWO HOTELS DESTROYED AT CON WREAUT LAKE, PA, VOGas Gage ae Sachs & Vogels & Ladies’ Tailors at Wholesale. on we propose to deal & who see the great advantages possible in this plan, we S¢ j/ MADE TO ORDER |g irom any of a great variety. J €> hy o: the newest -abrics and ¢ ars our productions have been sold at < these who wear the garments we make make a special offer fg patterns, ality and department houses, @ To secure the immediate co-operation of thoSe or 2 Spring Suit 950.00 if bouyht under ordinary conditions, easy directly with ¢ the same that dealers choose from. Your measure is end the suit is made to your order. A perfect fit is guaranteed. “4 13 & 15 West 20th St. 30.8 pt BOPCTREDERERDEDDS Removal Sale The First in Our History, FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN, Exc'usive Leather Jnique Bronzes and Clocks, Trav- ing R quisites, Cutlery and Odd Gifts— many picces of which cannot be duplicated Import-d Fancy Goods, Sp }, Off Regular Prices. | AMERICAN SPECIALTY CO., | Filth Ave. Hotel, 23d St. & Fifth Ave. A SUGGESTION: Ketbooks and Hand Bags.! sin This Buaitin Src For ibis kriday LEMON ANDORANGE WAL+ 1 0 NUT BON BONS, POUND C = > * Special Assorted CHOCO- Styles ior Spring i Mes (Go kinds) ue Oe Our Shoes for Spring are HIGH GRADE CHOCOLATES the newest thing in doggy & BUN be chocotATes footwe ars + Park Row Swell in style, perfect in ULL 11 o'elo« finish and honest in wear, Ne store open every evening okt, ver free purchases of r between Battery and being easy on the iso all Brookivn proper feet and on the pockethook, LAY ST All sizes and leathers, St 32 $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Frazin © OPPENHEIM Corner of Broadway and 38th Street 18th St. and 6th Ab. All Priced Shoes. 124th Street and 3d Avenue me Tend Fem Suuxisg ALL CANPETS 2st St. and 6th Ave., $3 Shoes Onl: Niceoeee #2 ‘ Faruitore, Carpets, Pianos, Phonographs 1260 West 125th Street pie Mechines Between 7th and 8h Abeaues -AHOME nr, S208 9 As “ae 5 BoA LOT SE | No, 344 West 17th of, MISS H LYNCH, nath of Dun- oral from her tate residence Friday ui morning, April 8, 1908; thenoe ta Bt. Bernard's Church, West 14th st, near oth Where a solemn requiem mass 10 o'clock for the r will be held at Interment in Calvary pose of her soul, Cemetery. Gavia) World Wants Work FISHER “BROS. | Monday Morning Wonders. COLUMBUS AVE BET.105 & 104 ST.

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