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a __THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, APRIL G, 1908. WIFE WITH JUSTIN FARNUM ON TOUR. "TROOPS FIRE ON ASQUITH PICKIYG WAS DELIRIOUS Gandiion Sleep Badly Brake » Fole Harcourt and) Churchill are —_- Arioug Those Named -Pitr CUE BY CUTICURA SEEMED LIKE MAGIC Many Victims in Clast lowing ¢ larges of FI vuid and month ¢ enamored a Dustin Parnum, as the sald tion Frauds. liament | SES KEEL se the gratitude Cntienra 0 < have o : af i" fe oN 4 ; done fi jangh- State Prison Not Strong Enouzh to: Sai AIAN Riae aee HAT RS ihe | Hote ween said pert f 1 prot if ad never Hold Him Was Lasala’s Boast —_[,,tjint ie erat thor taste peu ete th \ wie Hanya cue ee hertie ea aiiiaithn seu Blin until fo When Sentenced to SuRniaantiee siete Ba general way, the He ween ages wea wun > ” ont oon her chests at the II ‘ Lon Term ty, and each eve Tie first symptom . Jovening the platntin 1 Anges wow te was a redness, and then followed thicket convey the said Farn reconsiruction dus a Ing and which would break and aS FDLIe LLG Mea eat Te TAT HOE Mle weeeet run m. Vtook her te a doctor, Bre vict in Si atl tt 5 WY performing, and late e inguresein and | t ounced itt ba eee ota A convict in Sing § caped to-day. With-/ eect ie ad form, Ip i ated bu 7 See ‘ ee: performance, tne fone ud of being checked, the disease fn a few minutes of the time the escape was discovered Head Keepe © sad Far the automo- | re UNE a edy, as iar as d Weal itsclf on her back, Connaughton and a force of guards were thoroughly ransacking the : he One observer says | members of ¢ vase of Cor nid Was asthe and y Woe t : the x terally red with bleed | noiders 0. er-seoretarys: cut off, i) Prison grounds and buildings. by r ntifft's con 4 wily red with bleed. | noides fond retary < excruciating, “ : Juct with Mute be. | of the number of feievuated to Cabinet i. what with and the heat and tine Their search convinced them that Lasala had succeeded in getting the subject of gossip and scandai | eee e ee SURG TAT Sa RETR CETHTLMMLE ITU URTV OTT RUDE ae ecall ee bearable, : ¢ - among the members of the theairtenl | from Govern: | tor tie. Chuncellorship, Mi. She became 1 Ith, and a6 Outside the walls. In the belief that he had started for this city, Com-| company of which Parium velonged ial’ or pfess |aiutdane, wud. simres. the? ‘ as vi ish, languid, and missioner Bingham was notitied and a general alarm was sent to all| Tht on or about the 2th day of Se; - Understood 0 be. a « % were in such a low La tember, at tho Hotel St. Regis and in | sneerning the extent of these | sane portfoilu. ‘There int bear to be lett precincts. the plaint! par and at divers | | however, the vark the cold weather Lasia ts desperate and has # bad ae acai caaaaaEaa —Jother tines and during the low the biowly streets’ affray, | 8#, ott iW ate r bedroom Fecord. He is twenty-four years old. { months of September « yer the three apapers—-the organs of the, Guided after the fustel an out on has brown eves and air and dark coin: plaintift was guilty of impro im- Francists, the Regenerators and the| Should Mr. Mirved, tl h ‘ th plexion and a big scar sliows on top ewd and lascivious conduct with | Nationallatewere mobbed. The crowd | {TY ,for Ireland. be slat proper hour a By aforded Of his closely clipped nead F Aa lin tier Ga Oho lip b 5 herijuct aRilittle 5 and On Dec. 2 last, Justice Dowling on Sept. 1906, at the Hote! |: cavalry pursuing the trame: b fe cort 7 really do not know what we should sentenced him to serve not jess than| Pegis, In the plaintiff's apart: IRHFOURRE ROI resceranaralene }to re fe uead of Che) nace done if we hod not read how eleven years and not mors than four-| Rin GME? Gon ilies ae tin: [an they sought to teform at the street | e.tikely that Lents tar. |Catieura cured a sitilar case, 1 pure teen and eight months in Sing Sing odst c EN a ed sometning of Chased € Soap, Cutcura Oint immodst, lewd and lascivious cond orners of hie Auterica |ment, and Cuticura Pi and before included mo. ued to-day tates: “Thi ern guve specifi Cabs | Winston Chureatt! Jorders to insure Iverty of voting and! \yiunton ober | Apart fro a tment was thres-quartere ry trace of the disease was |gone, It really ‘eeemed. lik magic, ew Cab. Fier h mi and I House of |still apply the Cuti tasI Prison. A previous prison tern served | WiTRRRE aT to add to the severity of the sentence Thee No Prison Strong Enough. } the Hotel gis He had been convicted of highw: and 30, On Oct. 13 at the the O os ura Ointi | cussion robbery and burglary. To the police- | : {8 at ! Hewenteen af find it increases the growth wonder. man who arrested him, Lasala said that ad Stratford, Philadelphia, ote fully. Mrs. T. W. Hyde, 1, Ongar Ro prison war strong enough to hold | Sa ia made. The answer goes on: i| Place, Brentwood, Essex, England, Mar. Bing Sing prison ts sadly crowaed ana Mathilda Foster Attempts Together In Atlantic City. boxes and W HR kL OE 5.) t9 Cleanse the Skin, Cathe Lasala was placed in a cell with ee : ; | : z ; Sie ithe troops Fded the voting pre | 2 Hier the Inthi- F tastia E | Hp ¥ 5 That on Oct. 14 1908, th lamtift com Sten One hun te; lise I @nother convict. The men are kept in) Suicide as Many Women 52) uns arse CHC heen 0 Piezt [himve been made” 9 Ligeia ee rUU ET * thelr cells practically all day Sunday Hotel Bellevue-Stratford and procesaea | leaders appenr to be quite | eas) ad" hs Wonk on Stin Diseases While the prison authoritier wit! sive] d Children Pass. Gyeaiisnioulle: te the ckieesloMacie sity" tho situation, “ut Poor e LOD eas a.CeC te NAY asc as —_— ough-Blenheim, In Atlantic City, whi Wee fis “He does not love me any tore 1 d under an ear Jearned that Lasala was seen In the cell h {i 2 3 | i ‘ : | Such an imperiniiat aa Axauiti to keeb lta y a Ube I , the Li tes and Soclaitsts from brecs Wh h 1 d d the] wil a tt all a eee hs from ih allegiance to the en the cella were opened and the| ‘will end ita Int L : . lpg away from ail allegiance to the n y 4 ‘ Ae ey ir) Nay 4 | | hand Timothy Healy vitriolic depun- > i6 immodest, jewd and lascivious : POS clation of Mr. Asquith’s attitude during a comely girl of twenty atirempt- onduct with Farnum. 7 - | | the recent Home Ruie debate in t by @ guard late last night convicts were ordered to line up at 639) Shout! words at the top of her this morning, only one man came out of of the cell where Lasala was last sven, | House of Commons appears to f The accusation in connection with the | House o! LE oaaia, y Geant ic The prisoners on the Wer were quic | [shadow a dangerous tension to f ye P a Hi Ro Na ses alleged relations between Mrs Gou'd | rather stender bond whien attaches the eopecal for This Monday Tides with a aharge | man to hold and [Irish Nationalists to the existing @a- JOROROCATE SILVER = 44. 10¢ -pounn 25€ vote Jed to end her Ife in full view of sev- !dren who ee aftey tie] and Farnum co that on Nov. 19 lewd and ch counted and found to be one short. jeral women and a score of The convict who rematned { cell | Were returuing to th ay a . “ y . : iy . Inistrat’ aide salienlag Ummoaeels ines pra tiesseat Seana nea Action prey to mints za An Adventure in Sherry's. ATES (20 KINDS) CHOCOLATE M from which Lasala had escaped was| luncheon hour this afternoon ous relations with F hurried to the office of the principul| The was in front of No as ; h = Nati Keeper and closely questioned. He stol- | Hewe Williamsburg. She pad} "W" at the Hotel Carroll in Lynchburg, | omnat fa oF about Follow Attack on Native BUITER Cit ; ein othing | be ac p and down and appear oS b aM. says S S ii j $@ly maintained that he knew nothing| been pacing up and down and appeareg J vember, 19" say Statt al Mukden, Special for This Tuesday. vintift and defendan at Sherry’s resta @f the escape of his cellmate. When I went to sieep he was thera"! put her right hand Geclared the convict “When 1 woke) of her ekir dd drew fo this morning he was gone" After shouting the w Got Over the Wall not love me any more, The natura) supposition was that the tenis She fell to the sid woottie to man was hidi Tn agony Mamaplaingnnaide: the prisan: walls ais Women whay had witnessed gz for some one, Suddeniy Relations With Col. Cody. into the folas a vottie is, “He does)? , she put the her hips and drank the con- walk shriek: | 1° > be wal Mr Gould further says that whereas | s wife told him her relations Col Cody prior to her marriage bsequently ations were 1 ne Hved in (near nesta but Jalther pla hat and} MUKDDN, April 6—Four Japanese en- u ) ATE! cued econ 19¢ i red the American Consulate to-day STERS 5 .. Pounn 25€ : or (a¥'| and brutally attacked the native staft Park Bo ¢ opel every evening until ‘to jeave, | in revenge for a private spite. Consul- We deliver free purchases of one dotier The advantage of buying direct HORGASE has yet been offered, and] from the manufacturer is doubly 'D CORTLANOT: an hs 2.CORTL cK | con-| it Is probable that the matter will be demonstrated in this sale. The him were lawful d that these r He says t the other persons of t Goon after the search was inaugurated the girl's whom ftarch was ated the act ran gcream.ng through Oats ‘ Hit Glib) ou | aa @ guard found fresh footprints in the street Une of them found I i (oeKe fi Kecmthr. UG Clit iy 5 SEC ARG RESEND RET ETS lthe Chinese polloe. and the Japanese Giord avenue} cago and New York and other| ts | sted aud taken to the Japanase thud inside and outside the north wall, Man Schnedeker of t The footprints were traced a short dis- Station. Schnedeker ran to a @nce, to the railroad tracks. They are milk In anotier mom r, being under Imbibed More Intoxicants. nswer, having r several} No apolog ces under such Mr. Gould | Gould's anner aby Believed to be the marke of Lasala's the girl's side. He force ations w were table near s fect. through her lips and then casted anf tinuous! en the years 18st di » been intox!-| made a subdject of diplom) values offered are the most ex- Warden Frost refuses to discuss the @i)"!an and 19 yacht | = i traordinary in the history of rug Ogde of st part) employment of “stable and pantry gos- and carpet selling, and the goods escape. If Lasala really got away. th t Hospital the excessive vse of intoxt : feat is the most daring in the mistory of the 1 Mrs. Gould, the answer says in 1903) sip" be said in urging his motion for are direct from our own looms, the prison How he managed to get out ee autumn of the year of} a jury trial: * new and fresh. Hundreds of pat. . ore cell, jlcted all the guards in the was 2 if has indulged in the more vist- | What Both Parties Allege. terns to choose from. . Toric 10 thy de th ards 1 | € | cel use. further evade the guards in | | nse of stimulants as intoxi- “The plaintiff bases her case upun RUGS —Beautiful Royal Wiltons, Lenses the bufiding and the guards in and on top of the wa e yard fills the prison was red cruelty and inhuman treatment, aban- numerous patterns, 2g 99, 50 4 qiarrels violent, abusive and ir hi ca. |donment and non-suppert. On consult- 40.00, now. See ene ci emanement syeby the defendant hns| im S @ | ing tue answer which the defendant's Were PA0.00e00: Bite wider range of Many freight trains bound for New has. s | ' low |cdent hus just hanued to me 1 observe|.. 8.3x10.6, were $35.00, vision and more style am ets and in- ing two or! chat he pleads a fourfold jusufcation now . wee $27.50 than flat lenses. of friends ‘ efore partaking Low at WoCarenaarte ing Os follows: te their marriage Mr.Gould| Sarak Wiltons, woven in one We can accurately “replace your present ‘y flat lenses with Torio nd int fast or luncheon or whatever was made repr ng the day; then, during} her relauc ‘ E sere Sit viien she claimed these were merely| while they last..... ut ; i | with her dinner, of| | "That she was gulity of intoxication 250 Rugs Made from Nearly 50 Years, cely; throughout| On, numerous occasions s Hy throughout) °Tphig last charge, Your Honor, ts Remnants. SBOrs (xt A vente 1274 Broadway would usually par-| founded on gossip and the statements = ur. At bedtime she|of discharged servants which a man of In all grades, sizes to fit any SOUNasiaulst: 217 Broadway | Gould's wealth could readily ara | room, at less than cost. a nn St. stor use Blooke. | s with one Col, W. F. Cody, rsonal and domi York sift slowly through the Sing Sing wy . yards during the early morning hours : Uf Lasala managed to get outside the entations to Thi regarding| piece, 9x12, were $40, $26 Hiheuh 50 Walls, tt ts believed he got aboard ono Thee Aiemnourenoratarits bp tt 1 ith. b of these trains and rode to New York. | A ACU UTA) 1 would usually drink al ynicl ye wi i lenses without the fe busi elations, which he says was c! ide assort- If he can find a hiding place in th Umi Y : wine; in the afternoon| untrue, ee Ney of patterns, 92 ab original prescription. city until to-night It will be a compare | VW} he NI Hy | 1 partake of several] “That she was guilty of speoific mis- . 3. Glasses Always at Moderate Prices, lively easy” matier for him 0 em: | Rie cece am es nay niga und av tie ton eave |ERReRae Eck eegeneh evorenne ates] vere #2800, som. $28.60 municate with friends and get a change | ee seated \ 3 ald ways that In mh oo eeen ned. ale would partake of two or! <Tiat ale way Bullty of lewd behavior| 8.3x10.6, were $25. (00, $21.50 , Chrlichkdeons Of clothes. ' ailed with his wife from N: r r ; : " i SI ite r-| with Dustin Farnum heetore her alleged NOW ...e6 | ESTABLISHED , h Oroenh , ' on his st yacht Niagara fora) Mr Go a ee snore cocktails. She us o donment by Gould: | Almost any hobo he might run across Employee of Woman famed Dre . eae ie Bae eat i Ga ant lered That. in the railroad yards would carry a t a rranean: He’ says)|/prese dislike anc Message for him, although re is a 3 this voyage there . n such terms that ma w s as a e x a luehas reward offered for the return of an es- Co-respondent Expected al guests of Mrs and his) and vaved convict. | to Be a Witness e and his wif “ yarrassed and take o Be a Witness. : th 2 e. i w York tnm the on to leave the wou artake of another) Th his answer he also asserts that on 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St, Ase AES! 1982, to the month i. aunt rand, which she would call] an evening In June, 1906, before, thelr Axminster Rugs in Oriental and te Y her “nightcay In addition to this| separation, shegwas grossly intoxicate floral effects, 9x12, of No. 2 Wal 1! t ng. this tor bh A ¥ in the presence of servants and used oral J Help Wan‘ed re ocho: sty Walnut | a Auch G2 dace Gist) Gy ane At the New Amsterdam she k s of brandy, gin and| ythe, Pimproper language. We ineist| were $27.50, now. $19.75 Ww. L. DOUCLAS ‘ n the sult of Mrs ne eres t his nat at the New yuers 1 oudolr of hich she| that thi are not the correct facts, for an absolute div wite \eeably under | eee eats a yan Baiavat oat a auriethe aay and we think we should nave the right 8.3x10x6, were 623. 50, $18.50 FOR To-Day ! 1 ni See ne ntaande hen of “Hump y D ImMp-| and night an ceplying to Mr. Shearn, Mr. Wat- CARPETS—Wilton ‘Velvets, fine i i il MEN y 6 pes | Was most 8 and embarrasein EASA che abe Two Servants’ Processions. Sonne oharge of Mr. Gould that fis} — line of patterns, some in two- stone trialwillconvince As advertised for in The Morning SRT a and h Ing to him, He es her at the show was See ged that owing to his} Wife misconducted herself with Far. shades of red and green, were ou that W.L.Doug- AT EATeSHepA Talat a(e ‘altro, nd so conducted herself ) io ed the oes to the very root of the whole duet at Shepard's H Cate UJeoconducted| Neracles tna} saa Fay any lil apt Nessawra cosoeees omen aat ae | ste35 [now as $3.50 shoes are instance 9 b 4 in the puble dining: attention of other World's Want Directory, party had >uld induce Mrs. t true that Mrs, V testimony in the iva re behavior at thie time was the actuatin thebestinthe world. Ener) ‘were el; behavior ar ienueltimel waa tne ectuallng 75¢, 85¢ and 95c ns moving In op-| the Gould estate—| Offered him ample justineation for such} + 5ectry Brussels, in the best 10- d been d¥-) "De Lancey Nicol dented the story, wire weaving, were 90c. and $1.10, Stores in Greater Now York ; uld to 40 MONDAY, APRIL 6. 1008 Ww Sor, Mth st, iriving abe over to Cu Cold in On 0 Cure a Co) *Jvrake it was necessary for the coech- wus, went to ean afieraoon eutertain-|ing statement touching on the alleged wether New York papers combined. fav’ "ds. Addresser 1 Forelady ‘of, servants who UN debe SUC Eoreman Bt shercale: Macs 4 and other of new servants| which has’ often been printed, that this week, Fs 26th Apprentice 1 Girls | or. Goula’s answer tells of his wife to take th laces, Howard Gould had filed a counter sult 1 ieee Pakers . 4 Housework : ee AE EaeS Z A for an absolute divorce. He sald the 60c A 72 4e s ees Bonnaz . 4 Lroners having grea TN i h In Virginia energies of the defense had been cen- | FCT rene Bartender .. 1 Janitors aiming (ab ther Caley Marin Wash ARSE Tall Noy, 15, at Islue Gap Farm, feen tory tne. Uine peace leer Upon [4th St. 7a Third Awanne: been ceases : abe bagleneatelloca Abused at Home. came intoxicated at dinner and fell to| ——— = i ea elaine Ayentos roadway. i a icsee Milseteey ;|an elaborate and reat ary errata 3 the floor, She later went Into the gar-| Makers of Carpets for SO Vears. | jerser(iy. it Sewark Av, 421 Button St. cor. Pearle elmen . 3 Man establishment which should be 30) sven ile le 4 fel on e eround, where “|The Value of - |e Be ; SATA New England So Pane ne . 6 ” ationt cle: Make TES spcyery Soap i ertook to Mr. Gould says he allowed his wife | C Cc DIED. Buttonhole taker. ad Mr. Gould say's that he undertook 16 ee a a putty So CNL) IE aL leaning “Clean Sabinet-Maker 1 0 Hap E- erect the mansion In conformity with hile ts P 1 ex t * BENINGER eon satiraayTAcrinaise Canvassers Painters ol pup IN WALL STREET his wite's wishes, but by reason of her | wife was both violent and abusive. She pensea and to maintam the Caetle| Many doctor bills could be eliminated UST MICHAEL BENINGER, » PRN ssit. Uy RRRIORTABBere) ns) 8 R indulgence in intoxicating Hquors and | had not wanted him to go Goutal household: by proper disinfection in the home. Ss H ] R Ss loved son of Michael J, Beninger and pats fae z) ; io pin THAT J. P. MORGAN IS ILL. } ner meadiesome, quarreisome and un- 1 so the answer went on citing in-, Always New Extravagances. Paeonits cleanliness means thorough Clotiida Hartmann, in his 16th year, Chet Fapreecere ‘ perme Re, reasonable conduct due thereto, and after Instance where airs, Gould) In July. 1908, after they had separ-| disinfection, and it Is the lack of disin- MADE TO YOUR MEASURE, Funeral Tuesday, April from his Chaurteurs ale} nan i at the Financier's| Be" to direct and control at all | nad brought distress n him ated, Mr. Gould says his wife went to! fection which causes most disease, irs residence, 116 King at.; thence to Collectors ....ssss 4 Saleniadion atthe Financier's} times the architects, contractors and Crthih Mh ja Fifth avenue jewelry house, and| pon't confine your disinfectants to 1 50. tral phionauslal ChOrch: iy ests BrORoW ayy Compositors 3 Ba » be Leaving workmen. and the constant ev nds Toren Carga Ini His Fae: Tepresenting herself as his agent) sinks and toilets, but add it to all clean- a ‘ onde Canal iets. here scl¢aneceatlens Cooke (Mo ..eccee 8 Sign E . ates ard directions and counter-directions Once tt was at a bridge whist party |yought jewelry to the amount of $65,-| 51 srinkle it ab 100 new and exclusive Spring WI be offered for the repose of 19s Rome To-Day. h 1a wife, he «a without reason (ores ing water and sprinkle it about the dark r his soul, Int Cooks (F) rn 17 ay Which she gave to them, {t became Jm-| When hig wife, he sa 1 ‘ 0, He says tt was her habit when ‘4 closets. patterns of percales ara] imported) his sow nterment in Calvary. Cutters ‘ v rc ated on Wall street | possible for him to complete the struc- | threw a deck of cards violently Into his) crogsed in her wishes all through their | COMers an D M'ELHENNEY.—ROBERT, son of Thoma@ Beenakers a ‘ i Nee re He save that the Mufiding oper. |face. Another time at the Hotel st.|married life to “get even" by indulging} CN Disinfectant ts best adapted for! madras. i | MeEthenney and Ann butty. Biiverness AP) Rtaneeeneniat Ron Bulawit latianehwaretavaniconadln tartantercanel texts MinifeartelinewMexiraveskate this purpose, as it is non-polsonous and] These Shirts are made of the| Funeral from onitence of nie aunts Savers : ; that] diture ¢ 4 material and labor of | labetacihemaalel Chinen 54 Specific Allegations, er Sea rarcagh disinfecting in| 827° material, cut and style as the) Apri 7, at 1 P.M. Interment Calvary, c 1 {i i th 1 \ me yt ig in "ve be ing| MULCA uddenly at hie residence, Drui orks a Weonlar er Mr, Gould n a ones youve en payin; eistrcians ailore says that in October, 19,| MF Gould a Busoni mebint Pea paana agule ie Afty-four| cur home will convince you of its custom ile Paying | esi Mott son of Dora und the late levator aS ‘ ¢ Ato an | t the dwelling house ccompanted Mrs. Gould Ma up. nis claim of, fraud anq| value to the health of you and your $3.50 and upward for. | William Muieahey t ie i Phomas's Pp a clain 9 ‘au and n ‘al Thursd 3 A 1. erates ist ; aus A while Intoxtcated to one salenteel family. Hecgusy proved Ita GY AsubmItt ing asa ioe aren iad caatnin caves Form Hans Walters $ 7 ccupled by one of t foxlentia mn wilnatereservedinrdeceon samples to you. ment Calvary Cemetery. Fintehers 2 a ORGANI OER Ce aie Ap AL DIR ANS. J ane Ad 10ue Bitaiog mie onunehilA? earn's motlon |For Health in the Home Use| we BUY MILL ENDS—THATS THE SECRET, | - ee E - Haney 2 N x erous in her and man- ss Piha Mra. Gould's sult was No, 60 th | . th i around over the aasembled m | jan ples seni - rons : Tort se... ; eft R Aix cepauttour and pulled tie articles ree eee aimed: “"I'aee a nit or| MAR reach Watgon anid the de-| 25c, |v a ccompanied by concise self: | Another, Geo, Cohan song, will be gt” The World nt 95 |} ae fh Ne a et old cats In here.” fendant was prepared to go ahead, A} Drug . a a Bittle complete, Tile it P he orld ted, { Only One “BROMO QUININE About Oct, 15. 194, Mra. Gould was wo tar stat was made on behalf “KUSTOM” SHIRT CO., let f m Ads. to-day, 598 mo than ail! tna fe LAXATIVE 1nko toxicated, the answer @ whe Assaulted Her Hostess. Ab dheiwitsei counsel ite Uheacns Stores 50c. ate Merten + } ov for the sanature he estate in a skeieton| Str. Gould says his wife in February, Satter Mr. Shearn had made his oper- WEST DISINFECTING (tae) a1 rn Aga TRUE. \sexrt

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