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\ AE CLINO! = pect! unection wittisit { te aay Ba a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores Defense Springs Sensation by Force i 0" ..t'ite. ek moason | vert oo tw conramie recy ots First Shot From Gun of Arkansas Jyhtmne biccse Wes Soon stant in the Snell will case closed his publican mambers of the conference be- : A i BY CUTICURA REMEDIES Drinking With Detectives. ‘deen presented to convince the sry taat| Mrs, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw to-day ac-|"8# decided to report the bill to eel Force ot High Explosive. | “Our little girl was two months old s . THE EVENING WORLD, WEVNESWAX, MAY 27, 1908. Hey LL ENT M H AR | | | [MERCANTILE INSPECTION ' | ' | | BUREAU BILL PASSED. 400,000 ON THE STRIKES BACK AT. PASSED BY HOUSE; peice hae ah | SAYS WHITMORE WOMEN HELOVED FAMILY LAWYER: VOTE 166 10 140. (If f| ml (00 MONITOR BABY'S EYESIGHT i ad | \ | | | ——— | 1 ] x Sensational Testimony Marks Resents Col. Bartlett's Asser- Compromise Measure Rushed | WAS THREATENED / IS | New Effort to Break Mil- tion That They Did Not | to Final Action Immediately | eae | lionaire’s Will. Inspire Suit. After Adjournment, | By Terrible Pome eadipecania | ,GUENON, TL, aay eaves the tute H INSISTS THAT THEY DiIDiy .wrasemgran, mag 2—The Howe —Would Sorat Til Blood Came : | —Much Money Wasted in Fruitless _ ing Her to Admit That While “Un- Vieaathtaavuncihe tareeal ps mee stipe eas “atur'« iowa ceiverion 8 Tears Hole in Florida, Serving as aiteh ERE OR der Arrest’ She Has Been Out = | temas Steauuraay. 7" PF" *) Mushroom Hat. tween the two Howes of Cuaron Target to Determine Destructive Batiafied that adequate testimony had PAthUVaTTRVe disgusts atlerndoni andltt d were reme- ying one point unsettled, namely, that | all one sore, We u other witnesses who had been SUD-/ Boise counsel for Mrs. William | sd differer ickil i if a. | fot worse instead of . : Georgie Dickinson was the first witness at the afternoon session of | Poenaed were not task. | amare, and fired back a reiteration of | Pertaining to the question of a time m-| — THIMBLE SHOAL, Lower Chesapeake Bay, May 27.—The bevelled aT ey GER Oe ate MEY 5 tty | idson -{1ation upon ¢ oposed bill, Mr. Bur- | ; : ; ANd : nd we thot she would ait the Whitmore trial in Jersey City to-day. So great a crowd sought to! that in 1896 Col. Snell admitted having | her counsel's statement that her sult) ton ned out aitly for a five years’ |¢leven-inch steel armor plate of the monitor Florida bears a big black and that her, cars vePeL TEA dats ED . lexpended) $20) (OU \upont wonten; | for the annulment of her marriage to | itm! z + ha freth > ; f imony that all the doors were locked. is ye y - 1 Gar G0 CH jiimit, and waa supported by his fel- | wou he result of a single shot, the tirst tired by the monitor Arkansas until the blood came. At night we hear her testimony ed. This young woman, | Frederick Unger, of the Dewitt County | 1411) se naw was brought at the|low oonferrecs of the House; but the nds) the result ¢ Ay into blebs Auld TEC Se ey tee ar down. This Dlack-eyed, with heavy black eyebrows and large features, has been her- National Bank here, testiNed that be- 2 Senators were inclined toward the view |in the att high went on until she was five months old, cx-Cy 8 tween 1000 and 1902 Col, Snel! had $140.00 | solicitation of members of her hus-| Senators were inclined toward the view | BN Ee pe a Te Gee tu test the efliciency of armor plate against the new aided as the star witness in the case. Se SEE eo) OO CHG ea GO ie nnb elite Pariistant were both sldee chat when (€xPlosive shelis now in tise in the navy, tors care, but she continued to grow Fer ove of her, it is alleged, Whit-|Ehreats made by the defendant to mur-| 7**"* brie yecheahdner ote Rael atari Vegetal ta ne vei colceny;| (Gay Tadsouresd yeoyaersamien citiaa’ Ueet\ | Mamauemtll rn tha) wie gun ocktnel|i in (cal Government; duucuthere iwaal nowsiotea raccarama can iotinizstartedita aha. dhe ade itted testis actingane ies Sabet | ‘a statement made by a man who ts old | Teached. | arkansas struck the turret on the right | telling when some foreign government use Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, sf Mrs, Whitmore was known as Mabel’ equivocal, thovgh dramatically ren-| enough to be my erandtather.” said | Jt, "ae T@presented to the conference | sing o¢ the starboard gun and knocked | MEM evolve another explosive of equal and, Cuticara Resolvent, and in threo Ci f that the administration sided with the or greater power, so {t behooved our Weeks — what a change! J kept using gave to her some of his wife's jewelry, | Pond. | dered, for at the time Whitmore Is al- amd offered her the dead woman'’s| “Did you ever ask Whitmore why he | Jeged to e made the remark, his| Mrs, Thaw in Dan O'Reilly's office to-| Senators, and after adjournment Secre- | wife was at the home of her sister, tary Taft, who had talked with Preal-|the rim of the turret. Whether or not | some jout all the metal between the gun and the Cuticura Remedies for two months and our baby was a different girl. You constructors to look about clothing. didn't loave his wife?" asked Vickers. | Mr s 7 as . ‘8. Schmitter. day. | means of increasing the armor Id Ri Ol) aa " ; cl alta eanouidiveuremalna’| could not see a sign of a sore and she Ber testimony, as far as the State's! “Yes,” responded the witness; “I asked | Witness Kept His Nerve. Mrs. Thaw also reaented the state- | fei Blocmev elt prielugaxocnforeoce sw uu (BAT eaniaay it should be al on to match {ts splendid deve!- was as fair as a new-born baby, and all ly. Burton in the nope of bringing him | to be told and army ex- for the small cost of a dollar and seventy= t in the gun and its profec rst it became necessary to ascerta five cents where we had spent ten her the shells would function when times the money for doctoring. She fired at a vessel ne they had. whes i8 now two years old and has not had @ ease-was concerned, however, was dis-|/ nim why he didn't quit her, and he sald, Hi ane re. . ‘ said, owever, when Mr. Vickers turned | , p ok hat! oy, A 5a vate, appointing. On the cross-examinstion | No; what's the use? I oan kill her and tho Wwittiess over to the prisoner's law. |ment thit she swore ‘a lange Pinenenes Penta he was not successtal | ports who at once boarded the Florida it -was ed that since the young ‘ Sait yer Mr. Simpsen cut his probing very | with black plumes.” i a u who would know it? She goes under the | shore. “For the space of sixty seconds | vay yar T wear.” ahe mid, “is a| Burton practically won his point ay /t© make an investigation of the result jan has been detained in jail a5 &/naine of Mabel Pond.’" Crose-exam-| the little lawyer went at Sel i 3 ‘ -exam- y gel like 2 | of the experiment. ign of the eczema since. Mrs. H. F. she was secretly taken to Ho- i tiger but the bullet-headed conductor | trimmed with af the afternoon conference, for the tine Of {he experiment. directed against the armor piates brie ah earn eis by detectives and drank with | suc on Gold-Toothed Bartlett brought | refused ‘to get, tangled up, wherest [panrcen sere ead limit on the bill was eventually fixed at | T2Tongs lined the shores about Hamp-| shore, Nothing would do but an actual | pees Pog Mase igo out that he was a criminal, but an/| Simpson dropped him quick. | French tablecloth.” six years, making the bill expire on|t0" Roads to-day eagerly watching the ring test. And this could not be con- Apr. 15 and May 7 until deep into the morning. Miss |" Beigel was followed by Peter Coogan, % low- | > 3 C effort to prove that he had been paid to), 2a5¢ Won Tonomoloved at the tube | Dantel O'Rellly eave cut the follow: | june 3%, 1914. attack on the monitor Florida, a $1.0" quctea with any profit on some old hulk, | —— a ali areal betas testify against Whitmore failed works near Lamphiack Swemp. Coo- | ine statement: ‘The report was presented by Mr. Vree- |% War craft, whose destruction WAS but exact battle conditions must be re-| £ 2 Packy McKay, who with Goorgia| gan Was patrolling 1) 1c vicinity of | “In answer to the threatening and {n-/iang (New York), Anticipating that it |Ti8Ked to prove the efficiency of armor produced. | at the dorensn ne Dickinson accompanied Whitmore and| {he swamp at 10.90) 016 eke on Christ sulting statement issued by Col. Bart- ould be branght ju! thle srterneon most plate against the terrifle fire of bI®\ ‘That is why President Roosevelt and i; L pan a f n ‘s 1 ei es wh 7 * Met Whitmore La aif uly. ; | Motorman Bllfott to the Whitmore home | Passed ght when & cman wore a rea |iett in the name of Mrs, William Rati tne mampersh exe in their seats wien naval guns and torpedoes. ‘There wa8\the Secretary of the Navy gave thelr By an Itching Humor. Another & faint whisper she said she had! on the day before Christmas, went over| diens. and a black hat. with either | Thaw, Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw has this) moved to suspend the rules and agree nothing mimic about this show of sea sanction to this remarkable test of Cure by Cuticura Remedies. met the defendant last July. She | the same ground carried in Elllott’s|@ white flower or white feather in it. | to s That the statement Is in keep-|to the repor The motion permitted | Warfare, except that no lHving being placing a $1,500.00 monitor sat short, « iY * f not fix the date when she last testimony. Tho man Wag about five feet six and |ing with the insincere attitude assumed | Only forty minutes for debate were aboard the Florida, In every range before tne muzale of a modern Sradininnetial vad eae wie 2 m Sk overccat. Coo, a 5 Secretary Taft {# working hard for him. She had seen him several) William M. Clemens, The World's} se eae icatene rer olecaa Seon toward her by Mr. Thaw’s relatives 25 Re Bon TSE RIGtION ang other sense the assault was absolutely | 12-tnch naval rifle. itching would get worse on fetiring eg. after Christmas, she admitted. ., criminal investigator, was next called. | him toward the river. Ho, the witness, | since the beginning of his troubles. We | in addition {s doing all he can to bring real. | he Florida ts one of a class of four €0 I could not sleep. I tried sevei i you know he was married?” Ho described his interview with the| carried a light &s the couple passed | now reiterate that the annulment pro- |bout the passage of @ government em-| The ordnance officers of the navy ;monitors built for coast defense work. remedies but it grew worse until I got asked Mr. Vickers. ldefendant after Whitmore had failed | #89 disappeared in che darkness. ceedings were begun at the behest, per- | ployee’ lability bill, Sarretary Taft re! conndently believe the teat will havo | She was built at Elizabeth. N.J., being some Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Pills “Not at first,” sald the witnes: | ““T had a good jook at the woman as q “ a back far-reaching result, Indeed, it ts en- | Completed in 198. “The vessel is'there- which began to relieve me at once. By pull- | to identify this wife's body. on his first | she stopped under an electric light,” | suasion and solicitation of Col. Bartlett/an agreement upon the currency me: fore practically new and ts in active the time I had used one vial of the Pills, ing down her veil and squirming. She visit to th 7 ‘ y, ting |ure until the employes’ npensation | tirely possible he K ft r s e Harrison Morgue. Whit- | said the watchman and A. Russell Peabody, representing ployes npensation |tirely possible in the opinion of some | service. URIS RRWaa Kan tirolsaRonesmel ed there was a Mrs. Whitmore, moro told him the body of the slain Man Was Not Whitmore. the Thaw family, and so that the ques-| nonce, Eee eee experts that the outcome of the les: | thea Neen eotldtaccmenthel ore tl » months before the marriage. woman was too large for his wife. The| Coogan remembered that about an|tion may not be discussed further I) Aldrich that he felt a very sons that will be taught by the ee cura Remedies, Travis Bates, Hamburg, ————.__ tie had been with Whitmore at his) sorenant told Cle jhour after the couple vanished a man 4 dentable jest in this bill and hopea it. wi structive attack of the monitor Arkan- ri 907.” efend ol pmens that his wife id man|have in my possession the und r P t Ark., April 26, 1907.’ home before agd after Cristmas. She |returned, carrying stout bundle. ‘Phe through both Houses. Senator Depew, | sas, wit : . ree din ag eete Makan Wait, had eight diamond rings, four she defense scored a bull's-eye when Wont proof in the handwriting of agmember | S/TVE York ‘vio is in charge of the | a a fh her Gy GaSe rune, cs oe a ear beep nel pence ss ay, Whit wore, and four he had detense scored u bull's-eye when Coogan] Pror, “smily, and that there 18 such {ianiity bill in the Senate, talked with bY the torpedo-boat Morris, with her | very Humor of Intanta, Chudren, and Ad re and Hillott, the Boston motorman not. Whitme | acrofary. Ti ricanized Whitehead torpedi ty s ol Harry Hendricksoniathe he | hitmore. st Is known to Col, Bartlett and A.|the President and Secretary Taft before | Americanized Whitehead torpedos, upon Cuticura Ointment 60s) to Heal the, Ski Dec. 2. Posatr yp Hen iclohaon ahem manning bellman after Lawyer Simpson took | 2°! wy Mrs. Thaw depre-| the Secretary went to the Capitol. @ Florida, will be the most eateall| Cuticura Resolyent (50¢ Corin the form of Chocolate . Masa vaa i aleaWandintarea IRE Netneae loo oes h | Russell Peabody. Mrs. Thaw depre-| , e ‘pated Pills: 25¢. per vial of CO) to Purity the Bloods Did you know where Mrs. Whitmore over the witness and drew from him | a ‘The Republican conferees decided on) cha, =i it | Wd throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chem, ‘g I Gobel Re against Whitmore. that he had noticed that the man was |cates a newspaper controversy, but will! ine following provisions to be carried| Changs in raval construction: not | WD. sole Prope, Boston, Mase when you went to the house that ee more os asked about #_head shorter than the woman. The | resent as long as she in able such &n|in the compromise retaining the basic /i% the hull, then certainly In the armer | Gar Malled Free, Cuticura Book on &kin Diseases, -) spatter Chitstnas : «gu /Boing to meet the defendant at the was asked to stand UP; | attack as was contained in the inter- | principles of the Vreeland bill and add-/ Protection now afforded. | y Biliott told me she was in Detroit.” | tray, station of the Third avenue “L. sand said: | lew issued by Col. Bartlett last night. )'"f, Rherstolfromet he? sie Conia | Roosevelt Decided It. | ness | hat's the use of this? He sald!” -crhere jn a place for a proper adjust-| _The reserve required to be retained in LAPORTE, Ind, May 27.—Several) ya . central reserve and reserve citi 0 p 0 : re wasn't the man with the bun | There [* & piace tor raftaire, but | CORAL Tewerve. and reserve cities fs 1)/ ‘The startling experiment conducted a | nogs, wallowing in the pond at the edge . you're not the man,” gaid Coo: |that place 1s not in the columns of the|of 10 per cent., instead of 5 ner cent. | Year OF two ago Ut Sandy Hook by the! or a tot on the Gunness farm near; noulre x °gobde Read’ taller than |gity ies, notwithstanding that .tHe{reauired. hy the prosentutaw, Je stipu-| army ordnance officers really made this | nere, to-day brought up a bone of A And Yacht Supplies. fated, and all of it shall be held in| test of to-day necessary. On that occa-| human arm. The finding of the bone 4 FOG BELLS. | f 6inch . . $1.90 inch . . $3.40 sing her have at| Jat ‘ ie [Washington The emergency currency) sion the army ordnance officers 1n-| nas convinced Sheriff Smvutzor that other shed brass; detachable brackets. ‘Bid Whitmore want you to go away | h him in December?" , morning of De». 21 and saw Whitmor jot In December; some time in Sop-/),.. sai. “T told him I didn't want ar aed he wanted me to go away with iin to ao with him and his wife; that £4 be z a is wif he. “3 {1 was szolng away. ang wanted to settle. Whitmore smiled, nodded toward his |counse! who are har Gave Her a Bracelet. with him. He had been making tro: “I went there about 1 o'clock on the lawyer and went back to his seat ltne least provocation sought to air their! 4, ble shall not feeauind thane z le 3 | c P issuable s exceed in the aggre-| \ aanacow o witness said she had objected at nt my house and I wanted this thing | pOoDkan, Was followed by Frederick iene at her expense through this chan- | gate $500,000,000. Such currency shail be| Yited a few navy men down to the|rogies have been burted beneath the 4 ‘ a Boston motorman, who had a awrethoaa |sudsect. toa retirement tax of § percent’ | Hook to see them choot some high ex-/ mud at the byttom of the pond. The first to visiting Whitmore’s house, but settind finally. He told me to meet him in the same house at N 238 nel. This may be one of many met lfor the firet two months and an anditienss | losive shells at armor plate of various | entire shore will be gone over with long that he finally persuaded her. He gave qt his house at ll o'clock that morn-|Adams_ street, Brooklyn, with Whit-|to influence her husband so that he ma¥\y per cent. per month thereafter until AO Rtas ‘and inclined et different | Kes in an effort to brin any bod ther a bracelet on the Monday before ing.” more. He had been with the defendant ine more pliable to their desire.” [per cent. is reached. State, county ang Dicknesses i | te, water may secrete to the sunface. on Dec. 26, the day after the murder. "oe oiiin Bartlett, counsel for! munictpal bonds shall be acceptable as angles to the Mne of fire. To prove or disproy yories in the Christmas. They were in a Brookly Found His Wife With Harry. He arrived at } ‘ e . the house between 10.30 y fo7 y cu Cy P| losive shel aply Funness case oner Mac quantity of his wife's clothing after 5 o'clock, and Whitmore foun¢ here| fe Had “Gone Away.” ment of her coun: |“ OTHER BONDS AND COMMERCIA 1 i 5 t of the children, Lucy and Myrtle, and SEND FOR CATALOG. lock, and Whitmore found him ther Y: WALL BE SIMILARLY ACZ| Pstes faicly represented the armor of | snarniw Helgeiten, the last victim of | Chpistmas. It was not brought out thet win his wife when he came home. | When he went into the house he found the Thaw family had brought pressure PAPER 1H 1 3 ° . * : a ith eres aoiNer DE a ‘annulment |CEPTABLE AT 75 PER CENT, OF | 4 protected desk, the naval officers! the charnel house, to Dr. Waler 8. fe had accepted any of the clothing Was the door of the rom you Whitmore, Daniel ONeill, airs, ONehi on Evelyn Thaw to fle the THEIR MARKET VALUR. quickly saw that if these shells would| Haynes, expert of Rush Medical Col- fe} LV sei B black gowned and black hatted jn with Mrs. Whitmore locked?" asked |more, was dressed. Elliot remained at | Proceedings No bank shall be allowed to take out | go the same work upon a floating ship | legs, who will apply the Marsh test for | = andidarkly veiled witness had no breath Mr, Vickers. [The Adams sireet house until Saturday | “No such suggestion was made by the| emergency circulation in an amount ex- | : peas a be re, | evidences of poisoning | leffwhen the prosecution turned her “No. the door between the rooms |evening. Dec. 28, when he went back to! mother of Harry Thaw." ald Col. Bart-| cessive of 30 per cent. of its capita ks OV Bsr Eve 8 Te-| “ithe charred body of the supposed | } over to Lawyer Simpson enn isa F * | Boston lett. ‘The position of the Thaw family | and puroluskynenkthe security offered | garded as safely armored. Mrs, Gunness and those of her three a Seri) et 1 di abt Reon es When vou arrived at Whitmore's - a - | is commerce! r. No emergency | lost 7 e | children will not be dur: until after The defendant's counsel didn’t touch “What ald the defendant do when we |house.” asked Mr. Vickers, “did you in- toward this young woman fa simple and! i conay ay be taken out under any | This terrific explosive was the discov- | Oh lve of Ray Lamphere has been d2- Mrs. Whitmore.’* just. She te now veing paid $1,000 | circumstances unless the obligant bank | F¥ of invention of a West Point grad-| (or ained, They will constitute a grue- the direct testimony Whitmore said she had gone jonth, which in my opinion asa lawyer | has already taken out, according to the | uate in the ordnance corps, who patri-| some exhibit to the jury in the sensa- | Uttle seneacion springing his ow otfeally made it over to the United | tional trial. trictly confidential, said to his wife, ‘-— eo ‘allow | Present law, an amount of currency ; away 3 The Defense's Sensation. will kill and he hit her, Then "iNet toia of having accompanied the is far more than any court would equal to 40 per cent. of its capital stock references re- “Mou have been in jail since Jan- he t in the face. |defendant to the home of a Mrs. Lillian her for maintenance and support, oo and surplui —_—_ — — — © write for i uary?” rat No. 1 Lawrence street, even allmony.” | omer ee ue No. 44. "Yes. better come back Ww ‘ore aaked you to go there and| ol. Bartlett said that it efforts were “Bince you have been locked up you fosuid 1 didn't tl get his wife's clothes?” Le . made by Evelyn Thaw to be appointed | { have. been out of Jail many times” | Yes, and we got them.” guardian of her husband's estate the) | “Yes.” ckeon had stated tha Rantaniinees cale tnet, tne: defendece | move would be, fought (py, Than’s | 37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 4Netectives took you to Hoboken, and non his wife!d ‘ond Mes. Tiever told him {t was in the mother. sso UL TONS STREET) got you paralyzed drank?’ moson pulled u hat box. When they had opened the | A Fifth avenue milliner to-day ave LYN. Wee <= cee tolitictoken:? xo tne nervous |hat box and found the bankbook, Whit- | «he following reolpe for the new “table- | Y voice the wit- more put the bankbook in his pocket if . i | =| In _ honorli the A *¥ou drank there and got back to Ce ne ie tore pt on December 26, the day after |cloth hat’ worn by Mrs. Thaw: | H aetencea ther aes Jail-at 4 o'clock in the morning? ears O18 4nd the murdec “Take some straw and make it 00k | pene Gh ey te “{ had something to drink, yes—but 1 Be BES caer [The witness caid that Georgie Dickin: | like a Tost vly washed, plucked from | tion, don't forget to remember the home folks, and POUND 25c | - = ———— war never taken back to jail para- mi eae fon and a woman nace house with the nearest German family table. Keep| .. A Your obligation to them. Take them some of Lo | = were at. Whitmore's house with | the neal ly table, x City L Jat Plan Albany || fokens, maperouriate eects, "GA. ik natn, te: | 66 5 lysed.” duced ‘by Whit: them during the evening. The Dickin- | wrapping till you get a hot . My Legislators an any ‘One of the daintiest {9 ao ASSORTMENT OF HIGH Prnat’s all,” cried MUttle lawyer, IprocusedaDy, mere. Jeon waman remained until morning ae coorecraaa mae GRADE CHOCOLATES or BON BONS and CHOCO- | oe { pa the witne: ped down. He first met Mrs. Whitmore at No. | nen told eu inenattersine nad Trip in Body to Urge LATES in beautiful flag boxes, at DAMEDIATELY ep aXY Wounnh) u 1 fi 3 a | ° ‘s. Schm| e deat = . EE ‘ vroathed Billy Tartlett, the |S Adams street. Brooklyn, Whitmore to, Mra. Schmitter, th 2 \ No bandage being. required, pee ee La Rariletts the tig introduced him, and thelr intimacy | BP" ister cendualgneas Ue uname Relief. SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 27TH. SPEGIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 28TH. 1 pcPE venta, blood pow. "every rome showa mane had commenc that day. | “Why aia vou write those letters?” | NUTTED 10c| FRUIT, AND NUT ue 10c | | fretemaierss "iifiners “and. ait" enkaged The first w t to-day's session | W ai aaked cr fi eth | FIGS .--+-: seeeee +++ POUND CREAM Gi its pad 19, Ppa meaualalaber aaullaleenbottle) 2 ‘conte + as Harry & a * conduc : MOG ABKGH AmaALO CWT tes Sher MAL ASSORTED CHOCO SPECIAL ASS v {eon Gray & Co. 81. Brond = ‘Help Wan ed ee itaae otntnacne screw cana me! Re Cay a oy | ALBANY, May 2%.—Gov. Hughes de- || SSAgrES (20 kinds)... .POUND 19c | SEGAL top kinds)... .-POUND S9C [zien Cray Cp Bt Broadway, Nites | ty Why Was e Raine crew W it issistant prosecutor pu | a5 5 z n yuaranteet under Pood and” more. ‘Seige! told of a conversation with | ne of letters, in which Mrs, | |clines.to #ay anything sbout the Ceney |} CHOCOLATE | ATS MOUND 29C CHOCOLATE srs UT. .POUND 25c 3 ne ca ane To-Day ! Whitmore on Dec. 2. tive days before| Schmitier war asked to take care of) Island five-cent-fare proposition. Cin MUL > a er | = —===. the Whismore spoke of his! gent to the. Scnmitter home. In. one! —+— t ‘The advgcates of the fiye-cent-fare bill Park Row store open every evening until te eae ntll 11 o’ctook, | | Sune fo, ibe It) Borex ts date ‘ae advertised for in The’ Morning fe 1 the witness, and said he had| paragraph Elliott wrote at the defend- | will not relinquish their efforts. Prepara- || Barclay street and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday evenings un! of | ees eiely sure cure for Abaca Hie i but trouvle 4 , lant’s dt jon: . J lp . Balls, Cuts, Bozema, Felons, Piles, © World's Want Di < but trousle with her. [oT foie iivinw to be awtully good now, Primate of Ireland Meets Not-| tions are being made for, holding mass- WE DELIVER FREE He ae acre iermatoarecoted ooeeeruaes forid’s Want Directory. Would Not Take a Divorce. | nut Paon't trust him any more. He has meetings’ in New York for the purpo: | “Bont ‘postunld’ on recelnt of 35 conte, WEDNPSDAY. MAY ve didn't get af poywarked for two days. He ta aerald b'e New Yorkers at | of preparing and addressing to the Gov- DHASES OF ONE DOLLAR 54 BARCLAY ST, | 145 Ruineetl Si, Hronkivn, New_York. he didn't ge fhe leaves the house T. wi EI ES = 1 ‘way, eR Agents ong HOrngan oer t aiid’ he vaadds [the things, which 0 will Pyeaererat | 3 etnonimernorials) calling jonhim) to) af; Airy ON abot aTREET) 29 CORTLANDTST. = ae \ Alteration Hands. 2 Ironers ‘ ns Delivered Forged Letter. | Plaza Feast. ford some relief. Also all Brooklyn. Proper. We 1 Bakers + 4 Janitors 2 oe Moree se cstboa laren teria Be NT ahu Gd theimoune| Senators and Assemblymen from the | Geliver 4 to 40, pounds for aie te re KROWENASSAD | ¢ Per Yp CLEANS ALL CARPETS. j ide resses ailed that on Dee, 21 Hi e en on th | ‘ "0 5 Bartend Jan\trense ae sel SURE inayat After the witne metropolitan district probably will call apuKen, and Jersey Clty. No goode st' PARK fs " ROL B.INGS Blacksmith Jewellers 1 to the City Hail | ID of entative New Yorkers to thef0™ tne Governor in a body and present Hoboken ar "Candies for our outs 3 ‘At City Hall Park. 2 SCHUL Ae Bookbinders Laundresses a row $ from the Representat! ‘s to him additional reasons why the five- Stetown customers carefully packed NE ——— BROOKLYN NY ‘ dred and fifi ' Bookkeepers Machinints A re told Hendrickson, y BT id of ons hundred and He EY gathe| cent fare bill sfiould be made a law. And hipped from our special mall } Boys Managers Ors : upaeare Satta os t went a "Neill ered in the banquet room of the Hotel | pape eit Order department, | me LAREN ONS ee H ‘ in ee ; z.| Blase leaty evening. ete sdinperisiven —_————====—==>=>=>>—_= \ Bushelmen Milliner 8 MN | in an vemalned iat the Wilt- in honor of Cardinal Michael Logue, DAVID HENDERSON DEAD. = zi iz a ar | Butahers Mouiders A Ore ome nH eg {ime on the day Brimate of All Ireland, by Frederlok re SS | connie peminet: x AUreeE Aenea iter ‘On ‘Suturday morning, Dee, 2 Elliott |'Townsend Martin. Among those pres-| CHICAGO, May. 31-David Hender- PA F ITS KIND IN THE WORLD! 1908, b paevecoer® ratore would , a, ne nied Whitmore to a! ent were Joseph H. Choate, Major Gen- | 92%) veteran thpatrloal manager and i » THOMAS F. beloved ‘arpenters . it t ye and | Brooklyn ge ban where Whit. - SKE DE eee coin roducer, died at a sanitariumn here last | 5 new. aus brother of Mra, John Murray and Mr Cashiers erapher ainst | More told the cashier that a bank book eral Frederick Dent Grant, N. Murray weet After a long Lines. | Your old Trunk or Baggage made good ae : Twat Gostelib} ye eabiheliatenPatrick: Cine Chambermatds Printers ‘ ThoWing AN Acchuat of fH in the font Butler, president of Columbia Univer: | "avid iicnderson was & ploneer In the | TRUNKS, BAGS, CASES ea | ningham. Romaine resting at residence Chefs Pismbers hs nes of Lena and Theodore Whitmory yity; Paul Morton, Gen. Horace Porter, | production of theatrical | performances | > D. | . John Murray, 164, 38th st. Clnsrmatere Poliaers t , heekshier told Whitmore he could Harold Brown, John D. Crhpmtns, | of the extravagense type, tid @ num: BOUGHT, SOLD, ees of funeral hereafter. om atteare Me show a not renew the account unless tie Thomas Kelley, Harry Hrown, George) mich prominence ware’ introduced. to | EXCHANGED on" { | KIENBUSCH,—MRS, ANNA VON (nea { Compost tor goue aw ‘ burned aa he Kor what was left of Henry Warren, Corporation Counsel | the pubic under his management. Hix I a Bergmann), wife of the late Otto { Cooks (Male). nd mana SHAW as nUEOUSH ELON te bene Frank Pendleton Clark Williams, Bur-| activities in theatrical affairs ceased | New Goods fainaged ood! Klenbusch, ‘aged 84 yearn, 1) renal Cooks (Female) ve reads ave Burned Book In Saloon rel! Hoftman, John Jacob Astor, Ollver| several Years ago, owing {0 falling |} o.a4¢ yark Registered. ( N i eee eae er eay; MER Rae Cutters aces ; eas ber] wmhen,"’ con HP. Belmont, Verry Helmont, E, J. | be || ime Daldwin and Mrs. A. 1, Aebye/ ea ‘ jerwind, J.D. Emmett, Joseph” & A = Ae ag pe La 2 unt) Adaans stte Auerbach, Gen. | ‘Theodoze " Bingham, vor nouesigid atsinfeetiga, Prot, Wim. M. | é eeeuee Sram oralie alee cael ec averting } othe bankbe “harles B. Alexander, John W. Gates, Bit. Dr.” Thomas Darlington, | P| ‘uneral services Wednesday , Pishwasners ‘ ‘Then ep Sea anonned Gane Brerion Ye Board of Healto: Prot, dA 14 RETAIL PRICES GUARANTEED, Yelock at her Inte home, No. 375 | | sree vie ther 1 Charles Rann x, Gen, Bray Ni Xignpend. ot Health: .Frut. 2. A, Ee at 8 o'clock at her Ini h za Whitmore De Lancey Nico relgnton | Mecorkle, MLD." Brooklyn Heard E: ] Central Park Went. Interment Spring 4 gre. T] por enRank ebb, Julien T. Davies, Howard T, Mar. Wah, 200 vite patna endorsed. and 95.35 | $1.50 Keratol...++..78) Short Trip, Oe Grove Cemetery, Cincinnat!, Ohio. j Elevator Runners. kf Dalance was not tin, Fred T. Martin, Melville B. avine the ume ot } 8.08 Leather. 5} 81.00 and MAGUIRE.—On May 26, MARY, beloved { iderers { not be renewed.” Billott den! Willlam A. Tucker, Justice Victor Dow! i 8.60 Hand. Sewed 4:80 | $6.08 Oxtord a ‘ her OSth TB cee ‘rimmers had w na te rain to Mr ing, art Lyman, St. Clair McKelway 7.50 Double Top. 3.00) er, $38.00, wite 0! eter i) , Eni tT M H Ly St. Clair McKel 83.00. ife of Peter Maguire, in her Bogravers Tinsmiths ters that Mrs. Whitmore's trunk had| Willlam G. Reick, Chester H. Lord, a SB { 8.75 Matting ... 1.00) $7.65 Engiteh Kit, year, t Podiere .... F) been sent to her place. The tele Arthur Brisbane, Ralph Pulitzer, [pollo | t 5.85 84.45. Funeral from her late residence, 449 was signed “Lena’ The wit - Onden, Archbishop Farley, Mer. TT 4 West 25th st. on Friday. May ag } {m_ nied that ne had ever seen th Browne, of Queenstown; Mar, Lavelle | AVELLERS' 0} we") Mrs. Lillian Heidel, who was ref. and Stuyvesant Fish NG CASES. *LARGEST STOCK IN to by Motorman Elliott as Lily Peile Besides Mr. Martin the speakers were | (4 —, wee ancy’ Baggage Repatt Co was called. ‘There was no faintness in| Joseph Hi Choma, Tne, Amertonn pet tb 4 A Ad ti) nt ff ey ari He “a i Himax t e this Nettle woman's volee, and her an- DI ic hh Sel | lo, 25 East Stree nm + ewieatoame aul ard, the American Flag;" Gen. Ho C 7 5 > essi y braid eee See AT GRO AES OMA: murdered | OFC,“ What, the Irisiman Has Dove) Ape Odorless |\\{' ae BAGGAGE REPAIRS CALLED FOR About the only “au ee ew She had. sande as a Boldier In Ou 5 BLIVEneD: ft tae : ake oft woman, st 72) detock Christman mor | Mietolaa. surrey Disinfectant iS, LOOK FOR THE» feature there is to a World “For, a give it away n b to my bor Mrs, pant, Dowling, 2 a ed 998 Help Ad the picture’ vaid| Hedel. "and saatt she was. ‘in deadly | tion in the Extension of “All v | EMERGENCY CO.’S SIGNS, Sale” Ad is: “Who will get the: far of Mr. Whitmore. The witness | tellectual and Spiritual Ide: way aad Unico im say to himmelf: will never bother me| described tho clothes Mra. Whitmer meaning his wife. wore at that tim the sa) rment force of this reotinaay talfound ot the scene of the murder, , ic} It. ts an odorless, cvicriens liquid, whice | One Door from Williame, “The Late Financtal Crisis;"| # ty deswoye fos} Serger aieeetee | Be NE toe bargain by getting there fi "j “ P Ss. re (han ail other| ‘ork papers ‘combing a eee