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THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, APRIL 27,1908. i i V DET T | NO RED HAT FOR A STRENUOUS FAMILY. AISULISLAIN —ACORVALESCENT’S SUGIETY BELLE IS PARLEY DURING | ga, gees OEE BY aN ASSASSIN SAD CONDITIGN | | | in Bunches Bed Sores Devel- |Father Lavelle Denies Rumor oped—All Treatment Failed Until i: of Archhishop’s Impending \ Promotion. | Bandit, Who Was a Power; —-—_ 60,000 CHILDREN PRAY. | TueonoRE Jr AINT (T A PEACH, POP 2, | and Terror, Reported Am- | A TRIAL OF CUTICURA bushed by Tribesmen. | PROVED SUCCESSFUL “ About four years azo J had a very ack of inflammatory rheumae ken very ill and was soon RETURNING FROM FEAST = ii i —_ os in a high fever, I did not le my Mystery Surrounds Death of Twenty- | 6... 4000 Attend Mass at, Teuter vain Planes @ ut EE | Ee se -A-| untarily, the pain was so intense. My Year-Old Lillian MacLea in the Cathedral—High Church | | Her Father’s Mansion at opie Mae, | Montclair, N. J. ays fy saa i 4 in peeied, aud the high fever played reer Recently Held Caid — havoo with’the lustre of my whicla came out in bunches. 1 also had three MacLean a Prisoner. large bed somes on my back, — two on the shoulders and one at the waist. I —— could have cried the first time I saw According to Mgr. Lavelle, rector of | St. Patrick's Cathedral, there 1s no truth in the report that Archbishop Far- | Miss Lillian MacLea, the twenty-year-old daughter of R. B. MacLea, Fey 1s to be made a Cardinal in con- | nection with the centenary celebra- | rANG imyself in a mirror, I had lost fully TANGIER, April —Reports are in thirty-six pounds, and Joo! like a circulation here tliat Raisuli, the bandit, consumptive. I ‘did not gain very rapidly, and my appetite was very poor W nen | was able to get around, I had all my friends advising remedies, and all haw been assassinated The native rumors current here head of the R. B. MacLea Company, dealers in dress goods, at No. 79 gion ot the New Fork diocese tnis| to the effect that Tstsut was ambusiea RUnrantend ‘surecuer 1 trl many Worth street, this city, was found dead in bed in her room in the home | week. The report, he says, has been by a band of Leymes while journeying I tried Cvticura F Panter nedknaal ah ; toward Tazrant no real relief. That gave me such an J Erwin Park ontclai ; circulated before, and has no more of her father at No. 47 Erwin Park Road, Montclair, N. J., to-day. On | Pana Tean se einan Unee bea iean oe: the records of the Montclair Police Department the case is set down as castons. one of suicide by gas asphyxiation. “The C It was reported to the police by Dr. Synnott, of Montclair, who ?°t ve Cuticura Soay a shampoo and Cuti+ ceived here the bandit was ambushed E i y hair was summoned by the ae ane he See : the body of the aaehes Es sana me ee sciarest aie H CT; AP HANGER | TRANCE BEATEN ie i ; nber of Ley ° Sounty y iol wa 0) and last His ‘olin he Pope would chous i eturning to } SEIS SSE RE a A ecu ear eer ern “Ul BY FITZ HERBERT, | za Cink GES th ) of vestig: went to Moniclair to take charge of an investigation. Gilittcds (tee Cek A510 1 SHOT.. sty ante cb this, the second day of the cele- Neither R. B. Maclea, nor R. K. Mac- | ~~ aay os | Ss Lea, her brother and a member of the or C the NarIniervieauinest, Patel E; Pes | rumor 6 and 12, 190: firm, came to New York this morning Aan ean aint SaaS | Bs Mcn ievsonat to he ae IRS ID: cera) eecc| ee | co Gerontiy es 5 eee TGHING: DEVILS t appetite that I felt half starved about ney all the time, and I immediately began to gain in weight, my complexion cleared, and I felt better.” The bed sores went on very soon after a few applications of Jot Raisull, According to the report re- Cuticura Ointment, and when I used PARIS, April A news a | here has what purports to be confirma- tion of the report of the assa ch,"’ said Mgr. Lavelle, * to doing things in a theatrical ory and y enough for the Cuticura, Ren Mrs. Lavina J. Henderson, as to the truth of 138 Broad St., Stamford, Conn., March ty that his daughter had died of heart Are tre Tine GaURIt Analg eee | Was a power and terror and a pictur- = a asnueena ice rebar rt little che a ” failure. She had been ill, he said, for | | ares angie TURSeSSpAIiLonUBEETLORENGS 5 esque figure in the barbarism’ of the Are little patches of eczema on the several months | ec children attending the all jpedseceee POUE Ghee (coaaedl £0) oubladralavedit nuvi Lepeeal smauredseiamtne ; The MacLea home is a fine mansion | scnooia Were excused. without detri | i H jthe Governmont with his many raids majority of cases, by gentle anointings Jana sens of Cutioura Ointineat, the great Skin fn the best and mast exclusive residen- | | ment to their class standing. Qf tal section of Montclair. ‘The family AGS) Gath ceil (0 isu tain Cure, preceded by warm baths with 4s prominent socially, and up to a short | mass in the Cathedral. here were time ago Miss Lillian MacLea took an early G40 chiidren at the masses in’ Aged Hugo Berg Suddenly active past in most of the entertain- | he various churches in Manhattan and) ~_ : ss ments of the suburb. Recently, it has | fi | the Bronx. Collapses After Long Ride® Cuticura treatment suceweds when all e and is pure, sweet, nanent, nomic al. and ec Fiv e-Year-Old Child’s Misstep 1 Treatment tor | : fees 1G Rervas Skrs (Revd GE IA Runita.con been reported to the police. she showed | The Cathedral maes was celevrated {2 Anis a 28. el Brings Head Directly Under Raisui. 9 signs of melancholia, but there was by Right Rev. Mgr. Patrick J. Hayes, Underground. pon | eseck es seen renaEte nimal jie was f nothing about her condition to warrant | . rect} Chancellor of the Archdiocese. He was Sian Colonel Jack niniat, educated, but PgR ALR her family in taking measures’to have , Zeppelin’s New ae Will Go | assisted by Rev. John Murphy and Kev. cg. pat there wa Mass | Patrick O'Connor, | The strain of standing, hanging to a ver clear of ved the wisde Five-year-old Catherine McCormack her watched. She appeared to be in « good spirits when she retirea at | 47 Miles an Hour, Have | kev. J. J. Byrne was Master of Cere- for more thaa two miles) in a! Sroved the wisdom © was run over and killed, in front of her k was C'clock last night | im eae monies, and Rt. Rev. Mgr. Lavelle, rec- | gunway car to-d ea tne biaa: } RA BounduGas | Esoecing Wireless and Searchlight. jtor of Bt. Patrick's Cathedral, preacned | “V>W*Y S37 to-day cau ac the zquscen| ome. | home, No. 318 East Fifty-elghth Miss MacLea did n Az with the [the sermon, The music was furnished | “0th of Hugo Berg, an aged, whis- | Zal Wins Fifth Race. | street, to-day. by a truck laden with a weeks later ss MacLea did not appe: |by a choir of 75 boys in charge of Di- | halred man. a whipping. driv-|ton of skins, The t PoeiRe sipping. driv- | to: skins, The truck other members of the family for break-| BERLIN, April 27—Count ze 1 ppelin rector J. C. Ungerer. Se ret eat f 00m fast to-day and a servant was sent to|hns begun the construction of a new i be EAR ALICSEY Lansgt sh elae, Bera ‘ye tht Blo Gao GEE con) GHG oy hur her room to call her, The servant re-jairship on the same general model of Eminent Churchmen Here. [Ungehergbookss ings iatranken tered athe Bowsky, of No. 334 East Fifty-eight! turned shortly with the information that | his three previous balloons, except that} Eminent churchmen from all parts | car, which was one of a north-bound 5 2 ie pt th street. the dive of the young woman's room) It ts to be larger and more powerful, | of the United States reached New York | joa), at the Fourte was locked and there was an odor of/The new vessel will be 445 feet long, | to-day to take part in the remainder nth street station on her way to a private school for According to those who saw the acct @as in tho hall. | with a diameter of 491-2 feet of the celebration. It Is expected that | aaa ; ea No time was lost In forcing the door. | have three motors, each of 145 eee levers archbishop and most of the bish- | #/T!s uptown. She Walked ahead of sen ‘hei tise snot t ae ab Miss MacLea wes in bed lifeless. Gas | power, \ops in this country will be in attend- | Mr Berg, who took the only vacant CROKER SAYS WE | hit s jumping a n the side- was escaping from a jet in the room. The speed will be forty-seven miles ance at the solemn pontifical high maas | Set and took a newspaper out of his) walk, with a half-dozen other chi Dr. Synnott was hastily called. Hel/an hour, as against tntrty-one miles|to be celebrated at the Cathedral to. | Pocket and unfolied It As he raised | NEED A RULER Bowsky Was driving near the curb a says that when he reacued the house| attained by the last model. The radiug|:morrow morning at 11 o'clock. eee eee ate io ab ry | ; @ leisurely pace, but just as his horse ‘ © found condit ; Ing her books with one a . hi he found conditions such as to warrant | of action will be 1,600 miles, | Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, and) (n& her books Nuh ile tem ne. LIKE M KINLEY | sot to where the children were playing, else Gee ela him im expressing the belief that Miss/ The new airship is to be fitted with| Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, ar- MacLea had taken her own Iife. Tie wireless telegraphy and powerful | Tived this afternoon, Bishop Monahan tumbled over the Httle McCormagk xi kWards from the curb and rolled The little old man—he only weighed lar fancy—all newest Spring odor of gas in the room was still ap-| searchilights and will cost $100,000. of Delaware, and Bishop Morris, of Ar-|@bout U0 pounds and had stooped (Continued From First Page.) bi parent, and the condition of the body | oe nena Aes kansas, reached town during the morn- | shoulders—rose and, touching his hat, —_—— ‘under the horse's hoofs. colorings and effects in agreed with the gas asphyxiation’ ing. said: cage. last year. He will reappear at the Ep-| One blow of an iron shoe crushed her 2 Cease ELECTION BOARD WANTS ‘The mass to-morrow morning will be| ‘Take my seat, mi! someting, where M> Croker will|ekull. The ambulance surgeon who Atterbury Despite the protestations of the tam- NO FURTHER A | probably the most impressive religious Clung to a Strap, also be represented by the two-year-old | came from Flower Hospital said fly, Dr. Synott considered that his duty SSISTANCE. | ceremony aver held in a Catholic] ne girl thanked him and accepted the | Alabama, an untried half-sister of the she had been killed instantly Sy gtirnt Gloathes called him to report the matter to the jehureh In this country, seat, Berg clutched the strap she had | !¢roy winner, tn he has great} Bowsky was arrested and arraigned y , 8 em- her telephoned to] President Dooling Protests Against! ,Ca™ds! Losue. Archbishon of Arm-| deen using. He still held bis news-j hopes. The Yale Blue will thus be car-/in the Yorks police. Chief Gulla : 2 jagh and the one hundred and four-| paper and continued to read until just {fied at Epsom by three first class | ployer bailed him out Suits at $25 said Newark to the County Physician an I . 1 NetNariustnon De aynnort wlulaleive ncrease of Election teenth successor of St. Patrick, will be| after the train passed the Columbug|TAacers, ali the progeny of the famous that at the he ran In ali the newest and most out any information further than tne| Districts. Ge ce pare ERO gereruny cieecns | Clraleia ARSE C87 (A Ci eo) a te ED OER CE GID Fe Fe ¢ a Dare facis avove outlined, Presid, ruil cell ves ime eek men: dropped@his paper. He was standing | turf of this country. Blenwiteln hina had veen ile tox several ee Susi Momilera’ of aeni te SD resident John T. Dooling, of the| Guests of Countess. near the door. Staggering over to the} Mr. Croker has secured first claim days. inh parce vale lectsidesiened Oey? es . I Major tone thons appeared before the | Cardinal Logue will see the city trom | guard he said: on Lucien Lyne for the racing season. The dead child was one of a family y ae aes for this Spring. ehat Miss MacLen had met deash from | Mayor t ase to protest against Assem-| 4 carriage this afternoon, according to| ‘I can't breathe in this subway—you'll |Lyne has already been over to the of six, four girls and two boys. Her | zi Ent We show these suits cut in metieal)/cauaes) and “had not bail ep ereine the Eleotion law) present plans, and Will be the guest of |have to let me out at the next sta-| stables and tried Rhodora, to his great father ly James McCormack, a police- | SUMMER QUARANTINE BaceGenO GP GEERT aho Netcasts, fn each election) Countess Annie Leary at dinner in her | tio! |igeraatastions soon onthe Enems saved | i s eee ict in the city of New York from| j: nue residence (o-night. Car-| The next instant he dropped uncon-| Asked about a story to the effect that | a aa | ae the best tailors in the land | can make them. “rom $32,500 VERDICT FOR 80 tow He outa the Di woul se | WOMAN AGAINST RAILROAD] the cisy or cas. crnece mee Motimets I ent. He sald the expense in connection When a sealed verdict returned by| with the registration and election would the jury in the Supreme at 3 one and Archbishop Falconto, | scious to the floor of the car, The there had been an encounter between! 4@ BAGSENGERS INJURED | snips Enh) Chri oe Gis Apostoile Delegate, will aiso be|schoolgir! to whom he had given his | himself and Jem Roche, the prizefighter, eeeecoe iene a noenicenete 8 ng the guests of Miss Leary. seat screamed and rushed to him, but after the battle on St. Patrick's night, Z I. the parish churches within the |the guard nad already picked him up| when Tommy Burns so eas!ly whipped | WHEN TRAIN WAS DITCHED, goats omtcer poty announced to-day seat. He was the Irishman, Mr. Croker said noth- | 55 = Sane e usual suman inea Ga regu Special Mculty, end at jing of the kind had occurred. Al-| PARIS, Tex against vessels arriving at New ‘ i { i ' active brown shadings | styles—ard made as only | | | Archbishop Farley more and he was laid on lics gathered yes-| breathing with great counting maps of| White Plains th of ts, and that probably there would | nd gave thanks for the progress | the Sixty-sixth street station the guard | though Interested In the fight, he had | PAss¢ Louis, due to Qork from | ; : Miss Annie Mahoney against the New Additional cost of close to half a| of the Catholic rellgion made here since |and the talon porter carried him out | levee met Roche in his life 4d Roche | #rrive 0 went Into a Gini ae A | Suits and Overcoats ae RAR OTag HWasae edi Gey tellllitict ie | its formal establishment. one hundred |and laid him on a bench. had never seen him unless he was able |@itch near Stanl All vessels at $15 and $18 ‘ eerTATeA Un S (fo) The appropriation for the board this| years ago. | Patroiman Douglas, of the West Six- to see through the glare of the ring to mise pen ene Lo Conalies h i ional | SEM rte ee poe ; year, he sald, 1s $1,080,4, and he had! ne of thore who atten hth street station, was called and the box occupied by Mr. Croker and his ; i a Which are exceptional values, | Reaer eric Chine Walcremened (for Fh Beall CARCI eee econ enenen tlt |r at St. Patrick's he summoned Dr. Derby, of the Roose- | friends during the tight. 183 BROADWAY, | for injuries received in the wreck of|taken care of st notable, ¥ r torget | elt Hospital. Before the physician ar- | . | 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, the Brewsters loxpr Bedford Park ‘ation andeury and siveness. (rived the man was dead. His death was | in February, 1% a0) Wage Long seat was due to a sudden affection of the heart,/ HERITIER CONFESSES THE —— | filled and the aisles were crowded, aggravated by the strain of standin dreds of n s : poke? eds of late comers having to go long MORGAN JEWEL ROBBERY. t SOME EXCLUSIVE | cere : FEATURES Interest in the Cardinal. jewelry from the residence in New OF Every eye in the crowded cathedral York of Mrs. David B. Morgan, con- was fixed upon the last group of figur fessed to-day that he took part in the YESTERDAY'S SUNDAY WORLD|] S582 -0° pour pore qylcxcs tare: Se are te i Mr. Berg was seventy years old, and --——-——- | altens Rearing BG on |iived at No. 287 West Fitteenth street. LONDON, April 27.—Claude Heritier, Heo? —_—s—_ + | 7 a ni ie rs ¢ the service. a the Swiss who was arrested in London Alsoat New Haven, Conn. jarged with the theft of ARROW COLLAR is smart and comfortable — two Open Every Evening Unti: 9 o’clock. 0 / fii], be allowed on oresene - 10% f tation’ of “this ad stody in Liverpool on none out a Prince of the Church may | the same charge two days ago. Heritier is bowed \ead Was the red | he threw most of the imitation nassive | wear. On hi biretta, while pende:.¢ from a to the river and that he sold unt on any ROBERT FULTON'S OWN DRAWINGS OF HIS FIRST STEAMBOAT HAVE chain of gold around his neck bung a | a D oridlamend eaten lt Hh od forens| BEEN DISCOVERED BY—AND WERE PRINTED IN—SUNDAY fees bagel Mita ies ae long Senate’s Vote To-Day on the \3 eee Tore novia ec paced features never combined so success- ee DESTERDAY: held by two pages surpliced in wh Naval Appropriations Bill | © for Antwerp, where he dis- ani fully as in the ‘*Lusitania,”’ EXCLUSIVE NEws: Sx paces advance of the Cardinal | 4 " s a | posed of $300 worth of the sto wa Via fe alked bis cross bearer, while | Will Settle the Question. Herltier pemnged i Clupeco Shrunk. Quarter Sizes, 15c, each — 2 for 25c, Sold only under the Arrow label. | him were the bearers of the tt | gorgeous binding of ved and gol Peperey arena intluc dopurtme The Right Rev. Mgr. Lavelle, V store advertising, ua Jerome allered | | was the celebrant of the mass. and the at the Bow street police rnoon, The authorities hie) ers lied Cas CLUETT, PEABODY & COMPANY, Makers for O'Connell. The Py stati The Senate | are sti mous consent agreed to | extraditio: TON, April npany put di bills for Mra a. G. denies thar || Archbishop preached the sermon. The " Geet) sid: not oblige srere pas heen any reconciliation between || assisting priests at the mass were te Vote SBE TIM poverad Oates iB BA aati Gace ey reiacealine ratio! to 3 | Rev. Wather O'Connor, of Dunwoodle |vefore adjour Debate on Liboace lah Aol sethantes World corres ndent the full story of Henry Vance, high-school boy, Massa- eminary, as deacon; the Rev. Father SIGren oroy lal ‘OU CAN PURCHAE mtg of hls br aw, Goore A. | chusatis, drops dead at third tage ia || surphy, subdeacon, and the 1 r Reavis he Kapies Purattur : Peconie etre onete erat John J. by { the cathedral staf the construction « He-hiS, | qo ingure @ healthful home and pre- AIG LB. CHOCKEICY, LAMES, HOW FLIES CAUSED 7,650 DEATHS IN NEW YORK CITY LAST YEAR, || master of ceremontes, asslated by. ¢ ested by Pres Roosey murifuacharcellnniclosste EVERY s vet “HOUSE ¢ ‘LING ae +, 1¢ LINITING : > AN, F Mgr. Garvey, of the cathedra! instead of two, as authorized by the dusty or damp corners: 375 Wort Down Wee A SYNDICATE THAT IS UNITING AMERICAN GIRLS AND FOREIGN TITLES, |) Scilege sw tivl Logue was attended pitas He Be eave cen oe snouma denind ‘plumbing 100 ort 0.00 2.00 ark “ ” by the Right Rey. Mgr. Hayes, Chan- |‘ iow , poe be 3 Re Words and Music of The Hippodrome “Automobile Song. ick oe tha accuaie evoniNayallstes(falcwaeltemin jie ip, with SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 7th | SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 28th | 150 $a y after the approval > AL, ASsouTED ‘cnocg 19¢ | Michael Quinn, the Cardinal's ecclesi ved) the Aus AN ARTIST'S THRILLING ADVENTURES AS A LOCOMOTIVE FIREMAN Sania Eh ine Rete be. aoatasiial) Senajer Stone, of Mlsaourl; epoke at SPECIAL ASSONIED CHOCO. 150 s OLA SPRING STYLES AND BEAUTY HINTS BY MARGARET HUBBARD AYER || and tho tev. Father Lewis, of the car pon the nocessity of building @ CATES (20 kinds) NDeah | Uae an dral staft. merchant marine and a navy. He oo... CHOCOLATE, MOLASSES. 250 | CUPEQHARE .Pounn 25¢ A FUNNY SECTION THAT DROVE FATHER KNICKERBOCKER'S FROWN ; i Reniaenk rring to the possi- AWAY, , Archeishop Farley's Sermon, nike and told of his area until 11 o'clock, Park Row store open every evening AUIPHUBIEMeribyieaReron was is. Corltanit street stores open Saturday evening untll 11 o'clock ; Goldely eetlewiol THRLUDBUTGITE CE IRS oe eat Ceara eo ROHS ETN eee Barclay street wi : . : diocese ot New York, ole Fi ' eis E /ER FREE | 7,012 Separately Advertised Opportunities. | ning ukainat he materiallate ‘el + --, nloriges hiorides WEDELIVER FREE Sepepecayse || You Wife wir ae interested t cles of the uge and an carnest plea} GoY, GUILD OUT OF DANGER. AND OVEIe BEVWELN iA 5 Son EST OT | ur new {ilustrated cate AMES CREAM 1, 100] Vays A UNUT CREAM op 10€ ea a f | Justice and purity. TERY AND 200th St fates 20coRTAnOTsE ie werent alyo all. Brooklyn prope ire “gears Cui Sew At a Dinner of His Own Ordering AUGUSTE ESCOFFIER, the “Emperor Oe as 1 3 deliver 1 to 10 Ibs. for W ST., ri 4 of Chefs,” Talked F “for Publication” with Roy McCardell and “Vet.” g Je 5 since] | if loriese. | ai pointe in Manhatten « et Machines, Pianos aa } BEL Bt Us IN BOMEML NOR Month hrs Beep : Hoboken and y ‘ROW - okraphe at the lowest 1} Anderson of The World. r of “The Merry-Go-Round," now out of danger, itoctant und deodoriger, w natant. | Bt., He is Sanaies C7, (MASSEY SB eclawe H r, Franzc id N ork ate iwaeds and. Paul) West, song, entitied breeding matter. Sold om! t Sete en een nipped Dr. Franzoni Told How to Rid New York of the Black Hand. |etn Bohemia with Yo Ie will be given iat bottles by druggists and high-class gro- framcmir speciat trite Ti SCHULZ with uext Sunday's World, words) and) 8!) Seer si cers. Manufactured solely by BE | is Thusic completes: : at Nauunt avout May a ‘3. Piatt, New York,

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