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‘al GRAND JUROR LED RAID ON MARKT JEROME S| aM hos to “Bear” fears and/| Hudson Stock While Hear- ing Evidence. { right REFUSES TO GIVE NAME. run District-Attorney Makes 'Vigor- ous Defense in Trial Be- | fore Commissioner. {@member of the January, 198, Grand | Jars, while engaged in corporations charged with crime, ate | iy ttempted to lead a bear raid on Delaware eeoenaly Seainat inmenc eos nerve enough to make Mr Jerome finiahing his own. testl- ‘When y: sistants Smy about the Tiling’ | earlier?" ON [Pipe 3 neked the District~Attorn “Nerme one case,” investigating retin Oe indlet or this young rome with heat rought ott In the un ings before the Pub The oharge te made by ‘Thoro making the qnerre| out. man," “The thuth was lon, Mr. Plew 1 nefarious tranmi nly, Most wicked aba mort poll! ‘eat adviser?" | hear from, Til. | xings firet?" Heneherry, f the } nts dispose of st that your as. Henneberry knew | t case, dian't yor | inform you | at all, Mr. Pterce, but I he office all by myself. I nts.” | they why can't must can't now." conytet an em n‘t recall names HELD BY THE RECORDER] | Severat proces @ confidence 1? One Boy Tells Court He Should ‘Three small boys, who had Jeft their | Seton w: this day tried to homes in Brooklyn to eo West and fight | 2teak H. Clarks third street; years old, of No. 617 Forty-first etreet, | ve and Harry Bernerd, thirteen years old, 2. of No. 747 Forty-first street. Johnson | roh 1906. The wife was Miss Ger- sere is the and Bernard each carried @ revolver | truge beet hore a eine’a arse tn connection and Petersen had a rifie as well ag a re- MAY 6, 1908, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, = THREE BOVS START |SEEK RICH MAN FOR TO FIGHT INDIANS DNVORCE PUSPOSES Months’ Search for Irving W, Child. Pistols, but Are Stopped in Hoboken. . jervers, it was learned yeaterday, have in four months en- Geavoring to locate Irving W. Child, a militonaire, to serve him with papers In Qn action for divorce brought in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. The papere have been on file since early in Janu- ary, Dut legal.service was never made. Child has not been sven in Brooklyn or Manhattan since he learned that an to be brought, He retained Spank Them and Send Them Home. a avert eee Ene ind etment Sfetro. Indians, were ploked up in Hoboken | founsel Dut that ot Raflway Company" Mir thts afternoon. They are Louts John-| fas not neon oF Meare OF te et te ven years old, of No. 7% Forty- | Marius Petersen, twelve | | The couple were married cestiy by |the Rev. Henry Marsh Warren on daughter of a | wealthy resident of Flatbush, ilving at ces pean Sates sistent ieee 3 eithinthay aeironslbenmircecs hater ny usher ceriey taste plentiful supply of xo, 185 Stratford road. They had a fine publ s | for the rafiroad? cartridges. home at No. 19 Ditmas avenue, and to-day by District-Attorney Jerome. Ho| ‘'Yas." anewered the District-Attorney, | Petersen had his rifle over hia shoul-| on March 10, 1907, r, Marjorie, was testitying in his own behalf in the |CMlmlv. ‘tut T can't ramember names! der. When asked by Special OM0er| wes porn. Goon after that, Mra, Child Beccthtavitmisitstollcescyelinin| merece Reynolds Neges, her husband absented himself from tl OME MPRKLY |; nesaat ories, | trom home a great deal, and in January G |JER CERI finally confessed that they had run/iast Mrs. Child filed a suit for divorce. “Tt is unfortunate,” began Mr. Jerome, | “that bear raids are made possible without adequate crimine] punishment attending. “Mr. Thomas F. Ryan spent $26,000 of ‘Met’ money in ecndeevcring to Gown the source of @ rumor calculated | to deprecinte Metropolitan securities at |, a time when {t was sought by the com- 20! nave to Ro t de made publi nutes was filed to-day wi YIELDS GRAND JURY MINUTES. Jerome wi! ind the minutes ¢ November, 19%, A transcript o: had deen given to him by Petersen. m their homes in Brooklyn. lis took them to Police Head- re they were again ques-| n maid that he took §! gizis, e left home and Petersen owned | $50,000,000 BOND ISSUE. ording to the police, to having | New Jersey Public Service Corpo- | Seven “unknown” women are mentio in the affidavits as having been Yarlous times companions of Child's Air. Hemstreet says they are chorus $5 when he left the paternal | Bernard said he had 9%, which | t of money, | 3, the Court of Genera! Sesstons, and The dors were taken before Recorder ration W1ll Isaue It. a ¢ the Janu sonimles { t " ,@s soon as Commissioner Ha 3, MeGo: » who said to Petersen:/ 4 yond issue of $50,000.00 Was au- ery, 1908, Grand Sur who hed the nerv with them In District- | “Now, !f I were in your place and you | thorized vesterday by the Public S to attempt a ra!d on Delaware and ey's trial they will were !n mine, what would you do?’ | yice Corporation of New Jersey at a Hudson while investigating o: desiring to read ‘Td tell when to come here for|meeting of the directors at Newark Parations. That @hows what may Mr, Jerome was pressed by porters to extend bie © the Grand juror, but h E excused, saying: “Can't you se: sf that my mind ts on an entirely different wublect 2" Jerome resumed the stand to-day, and continued explaining his conduct fn office. Mr. Jerome in answering the eeriatim from the +! c voluble. He r tions freely, si edge of the details. “The insu’ tribution, the fe: be elected w tlon of securities pr ance companies t no harm in ina or five hu worth of s conipantes, protect. Defines “Prac “I rogret do not en proceed gulty of We would tolls. W Gtate's evid he named mi of crime. him. Mr. Jerome gay and th Service Co Brady te tinued was the been appri Chmpions Mr. Jer AMan A. as again In it the Of, the Di: Hi Filth Avenue Hote 50% The following is just a hint at th Imported Fancy Goods, x Unique Bronzes anc locks, Cutlery and Odd G be dup AMERICAN & Fifth Ave. Hotel, 23d n- §. NELSON SAW YER GRAND MASTER OF NN. Y. MASONS. from three to Giscomrort by w73 Ce La Ressislee with the Anchor prod straight hip eifect and grocel lender ~, t so pop now, p> ness Kuaduction on THESE ARE THE 3EST DAYS TO NG t {ts—many | ne story that he told sub- » the Spectal Grand e Wall The Abdomen Is Reduced five i ches without ~£SRsETS atiachment, SAVE YOUR CLOTHES THESE TIMES NG GARMENTS IN WANAHAN'S Sf}! RPAPOLGTAES ATARI On oe iso Being Torn Down, AMERICAN SPECIALTY CO. Must Vacate. In the scramble of a busy business, our stock is selling too fas. NECESSITIES, NOVELTIES, SUNDRIES. The most unique and select articles in this country now being Sacrificed 1-3 Off Reguar Prices ° itemize, trunks, CIALTY CO., treet an. 25 Years in This Building, bifth Ave. tn | replied The eame qt When the question was put to John- Jury son he tried to reply. Cortlandt streets @nd rie and Cortlandt streets ond oried. | their parents can be notified. | yesterday afternoon, ‘The conditions of the additional cap!- talization prescribe that not more than and then send us home," promptly young Petersen. i n was put to Ber- nard, who answered: "I'd give us a/$°5,000.%) of the bonds, shall he issued before hy u efore Jan. 1, an hereafter nef good spanking and then let us go | bef more than $4,600,000 bent prac- home. ene one erable portion !s to go to nav for het- termerts already provided for and an- other portion will be used to retire temporary Indebted®ese of the penv, but broke down boys held the until com- Stern Brothers To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of Women’s Double Tipped Mousquetaire Milanese Silk Gloves Full 16 Button Length Pai in black, white, tan and leather shades, 83 C Pair Actual Value $1.25 Filet & Cretonne Novelties For Summer Furnishings, Specially Priced Filet Scarfs and Squares, with lace and hemstitched edges, a 65c, 85c, 1.22 “ 44c, 68c, 1.00 €5c, &5c, 1.10 85c 6c, 75c, 85c shions to match, etonne Pin, Toilet, Glove and Hdkf. Boxes, An Important Sale of Women’s & Men’s Hosiery Women’s Plain Black Gauze Lisle and Ingrain Black Cotton Hose, of extra quality yarn with unbleached double soles, Pair nen’s Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, 25c iait poz. $1.40 Wi e rroidered insteps and plain tans with garter it ps Recouble soles, also embroidered tans, 9s eatin, Tad Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, seis indesiable estork, Par SBC Halt Dor. 1,95 Black Pure Thread Silk Hose, 5; : Fa Tops anetdoun soles or O5c threes. 2.75 FF Hae aes eeaanea aoe: t23c natibon 1S west _Swentys sthind” cnesei — Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 192 Women’s Tailored Suits Of English Serges, Worsteds, Broadcloths, 15.00 Chiffon ?anamas and Mannish Mixtures, Heretofore $34.50 to $49.50 All this Spring's Models, only one or two of a kind, NO ALTERATIONS None Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval FIFiH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. Leave Brooklyn With Rifle and| Process Servers Fall in Four a “o, eee pve alae : Thursday—Secres of Tempiing Buying Opporianittes ———_ te Downtown Station Corner One Block Below 6" AV. 171H'st. Remarkable Suit Sale SCHEDULED FOR TO-MORROW 160 Women’s Suits 7° to be sold for 10° 80 Women’s Suits 12:5 Women’s $20.00 Stik Dresses, A prominent downtown manu- facturer, finding his stock of sil on hand unusually large, made up to our order at a “prompt j* cash" price about one hundred Silk Dresses. So low was this price to us, we are enabled to offer positive $20 values to-mor- row at about half price. The ut most enthusiasm should pre during this sale, because to be sold for 100 Women’s Sutts to be sold for the g ’ 2 models are cleverly exec in 50 Masses Sutts 500 bretelle and dress effects. They to be sold for are of handsome taf etas ih ipes and plain colors, also . ee beautiful foulards in all the lead- ing colors and black. TH tration shows one of thes id els—the others are just as strik- Value $20.00... -10.75 70 Misses’ Sutts 9.75 to be sold for 100 Misses’ Suits PY 65) to be sold for 11 Ranging in Falues up to $25.00 ing, Tatlored Hats. This combination of 560 fashionable Susts forms oR GEeo RR THE ett e choice assortment of the season's th Str t best models, including TURBANS é OnNZeS ale AND SAILORS of var rough and fance: med 3 all with velvet, rs and black; 1.98, 2,98 a= which ts possible to put forth by any reliable house. It is used as_a means of clearing stock and at the same time affording their patrons the opportunity of securing a first class Street, Travelling or Dress Suit at the above nominal prices, aohich 1s but a fraction of their actual worth. )McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” Specials in Waists and Suits. mer prices $3.00 to 40c. ‘Ribbons, 29. OUS TAFFETA f 7-INCH L An exceptionally attractive collection of Waists and Suits i, jncluded in the following assortment: Woolen Suits. —————— $1L.L0 Black LACK DRESS TAFFET, er to c ous; ino: regular $1.1 \_very special Madras and Linen Waists. Telacebat NT qCIL Chay eee EE in a variety of Exclusive models, of ake, demand, The| in tailored styles. Pure linen, $4.50, ell tailored 5.00, 5.50 to 8.50. Madras, - lining, Full| $3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. 5.00. Value ies Offered-at a | Jabot Lawn Waists $2.75. found in self} special collec | White grounds with black, brown, § £N\ green, lavender or blue stripes. ts] Full Jabot front, Very dainty. i/ Fancy Cotton Waists 35.50 } Made of fine white cotton fabrics with colored stripes. Cuffs and front piece of waist are embroid- ered in white or colors to match Stripe, Elaborated with narrow lace frills. Lingerie Waists. 4 very choice eee Assortment at $3.75, 5.00 and upward to the & sigh class imported French Waists t $50.00 to 860.00. q 35c, Anderson’ s Zephyrs, 23c. i ANDERSON’S SCOTCH 7EPHYRS i for women’s and children markable opportunity . eles 5.00 to $38 | it $28.00. Colors Pongee Suit $28.00 al 5 n biue, light blue, brown, | Very | Fuil | Pure Linen Waists $2.50. “Thusual vaue. Made In our own in white only, tailored ed. Regulation link stylish, rSth Ave. & 34th St nehes wide. Thursday, per yd, 23C ton hip length. Chis offer consists of a special purshase of some 500 pairsof f WOMEN'S COLI \ GIBSONS, large sts; j SUT, with three Iden brown kid- fj ; Smart Cuban hout doubt one of m, and should attract a evel Opposite e9 Waldorf-Astoria b= 1ece ue Covers, 47 75 FIVE-PIECE SLIP Ci ON ERS; striped damask; low 20 yards ue chip throughout. 75c. Cork iLanaicninn, 49e. SCOTCH PRINTED LINOL rings and designs; two 7c. quality; per square yard..... oper 49c Summer Matting ‘A MATTINGS; extr: and striped Super r worl mane ieee at Thirteenth St. An Amazing $15 IS; newest Thursday only, Sale of $30 Tailored Suits for ° JAPANESE MATTING! a ey & 98,.7.98 Women & Misses isn aie “i 9.98, 10.98 | When certain lines of suits for Women and misses run down to just a few of a kind, it's our way to run them out—and quickly, Morris Chairs per ‘Rockers MORRIS CHAIRS of golden oak; scroll feet; ad- justable back and spring sea on; com- To make it an object for you we put a “bar- plete. Value $10.00... . 7.29 ROCKERS of reed uM wove arms; skirt § In all sizes, Fabrics French Serge Shadow Stripe Worsted Fancy Mixtures Two Tone Stripes Fanamas Club Checks shed natural gain price” on them. Models Butterfly Draped Sieeve Plain Tailored Semi- Fitted Single Breasted Double Breasted een, 3.69 . 1.49] F SH ROCKERS of hard arms; double cane seat Suits prceerratas RE 95 olstered while away 1 look like new and wear We off ran exceptional selection of up- j cs, worth $2 to $3 per yard, in- hich will be found Silk Armures Imperial Velours Moire Damasks vith ‘bro: ad Fibe- Piece The Remodelling of Our Storage System adds life tO your Furs, 2% on valua- stuyvesant tion. Telephone 5280 Furs executed at moderate prices, rles complete at the above price—no es the oiling of essary sprin, of course, the for orders 24.95 Sunday World “To Lets” Show May 1st Vacancies. $3.00 ae Cut Shoes, $1. 98 | '