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n 4 | a UESDAY, JUAN “nu & 1908. _ THE EVENING WORLD, MS, HLL, QUEEN |S* “OF NTIS, GOS UP ACA This Time She Is “Juanita, the Child Bride, Lured From the Mountains.” “STUNG!” CRY POLICE BROTAER-IN-LAW'S Rosie Spielberg Procures In- dictment of East Side Can- DISTRUSTS THE POLICE. Thinks She Will Have to Find Man Once Freed by Coroner They Discover She is the Per- son Who Claimed Mrs. Whitmore as Sister. Jury. 7 The long arm of the law ts now i tretched in the direction of Morris Ray. he Canfield of the east side, but It took the prodding of a woman against the elbow of said arm to get any action Ray ts under indictment for murder tn There, Metle air, don't cry; ‘Teey've broken your heart, I ‘And the glad, wild ways Of your eirlhood days Are things of the long ago. But heaven holds all for which you sigh; There, Uttle irl, don't cry. 7 —Morning Papers. Which makes a perfectly splendid way to start it off, when you have one of those heart interest stories of a trusting mountain girl with large, soul- ful lamps and hair tangled like the wildwood, who has been lured from her sunny Southern by the slick oity chap with a striped walstooat and know; ves are making a show of indus- triously searching for him. Mrs. Rosie Spielberg views the search with distrust, She !s the wife of a brother of the man Ray is charged with having killed. It ts due entirely to her persistence and energy that the Indict- ment has been found, and she js firmly home Jrusset leather riding boots and dabs of ; q convinced that she will ha go out a oan villain’s gray at hie heveaithaventuElty: nes s charged, shot and killed But when it tums out that your lesgule (plelbers ain When Victoela ©olbar 1 Second ave- “Tg Was a in partnership ip-town store, at Sixth strect nue, on Maron 2% $ gambler, and had been with Ray in running an heartbroken heroine is one of the best | Uttle romancers the pike know that ever came down| as Broadway; when it] | deserted her. | sein: s, and is pos. There was a isalagasstont naynolasatbeaerertedl| y quarrelted over e division of th chlld bri é but profits. Probably a dozen men were in sealer oe do as Mrs. Bheataee at the time of the alleged Hy or al es z reese In the confusion that followed Ray Se ou sae Ci Hi R RG CR Wis bondsman for years, U: i u sessed of a strong pul! ese eat ife Fst " vain police search for him extending |dren. Grand Jolt No. 4 i H over five weeks. jaye She Read a Little Poem ij i Then Abraham Levy, the lawyer, act- lam Strecher | $0 the story Tan. Ono of the report- Eas ing as Ray's counse ud Wien she with the Ditstrict--Attot Hf Hy said the fugitive wanted to give him- H { f up. By amicable arrangement Ray ri walked Into the arms of County Detec- worded adver young woman Iv 3 - Onaiaands tive pesmaty who knew him well, on an pvanitenltore east side corner. Coroner Acritelil held an inquest early something abo a ected er pits tae ave)aya 4 sene Ge in May into the death of Spielberg. Actracted. Ber Rcimit Cooper Says General Sale Has |r sty oe stteinerg was there and : ng World fund Made No Difference in | vainly tried to go on the records as a i de: ts M H “Miss $ v1 Levy had her barred be- to pay the plain sewing | orkers in (he ne Number of Callers. {dence was hearsay. - “I can get men here who saw Louis killed,” she declared. “You people don’t want honest witnesses.” Three or four of the dozen men who were in the cigar store at the time of the shooting were sworn, They said ey did not see who fired the shot, Policeman Curtis testified that he took this ante-mortem statement from Splel- berg as the latter lay dying on the cigar store floor: ‘Morris Ray business trouble. Then the coroner's jury this verdict: “We, the jury, find that Louis 8plel- verg came to his death by @ hem- orrhage due to a bullet wound tn the femoral artery and vein inflicted by the hand of a person unknown to the jury."* Assistant District-Attorney Du Vivier was in the Coroner's court representing the people. “Have you gentlemen any motions to person to whom she | ly bara flat : ; she found a his much discussed medicine all druggists in New ys there has been no >was who call at the roadway and Ninth e 1s meeting the public. Monday of ‘his extraord!- New York, Cooper said: who are now ne have been uere 1s nothing t of ten people ith but stomach over-feeding Although now late yesterday of Ina ¥ child f § shot me over a little Send for my wife.” brought 1n Sobs of a Word Painter. As one tae bust of the 1 ters in word p ss pul a Gast said this dy to The but Reynolds nolds, a sixteen- month » Blue As soon as no longer ous, they and that 1 say on the sub- Ri and T th And now going downt i Miss Till interposed my medi- tRelibienrns at ee Ore | make?" asked Coroner Acritelll of the er too mild — In Tennerser the o , lawyers, after the verdict had been latd hands Teves name oc pt one ts Clee ena i he one rarest is Juanita. , upon him. Snaiey bulma ettae etl I move the discharge of this de- Enter the Villain. HIEF D . Pana fendant,” said Mr. Levy, promptly. pure THIEF DEVERY SHOT AT CRUEL “L" said) Mr. Du Vivier, “tunfor- on behalf of the District-At- concur, or, rather, ac- seems to me that In this tunately torney must see, It GETS A LONG SENTENCE. ‘ ry in the first degree or an at -| Ms me afforis the Kort wing | cAS® the police officers have been nogli- USER Aa 9 ‘ Ka { they Deen 0 01 Eat ae cavineorn| If they had been on the spot ret aaitiaarcinl : es made the proper arrest, a con- H tlon would have been possible. alls of Sing Ax ane. o ue Wi AM. Serer Gil t Ray walked out of thee Criminal bearish ang a pop: Ant Banas | Courts Building a free man. But Mrs, HD WhtO fy EDDY PIPL ogy a Sie Rie De cine | osle Spielberg did not let the matter Reynolds, and begged her to be hie, Started Ur constant sick- And she was. spell this afternoon in the cust 1 is also in pick ee wrote to the foreman of th. a ne saddled her hd through two Deputy Sheriffs. He will aloe trem tea aby olx| aisle, mroee Sonne Prana oF nea Paipeacien at Suerte, Ge sal thls winters Grand Jury. She Interviewed different fio GED tary inobs. sie bis nae has been indigestion and| members of that body. She scoured th. i y load, In Y I was also generally run ide night and day for witnesse: course of time a train that had a pas. twelve Years and ¢ 1 months frere aly from’ ner-| renee, Gn fs) Sera aenger coac tached came by tesfeldt Is suspe y ad palpitation of the| #4 Influence. She unearthed men u peneee coat at a caeyly ot a s that would form| friendly to Ray, who helped her. And TUM HIUAT TAU AN AVRIC BREA TRE CATER eel ee tate ite Perenlaelaont ate any-|she had the help of the police of the h train before, | e upper west side th be how | wm att ; the caboose, and Kot the pa: | the man Mr. Devery shot at one morn- was compl MEM yshustand 7 eee 2 n, their enemy. Ais ame ay aa Meo ealing time when Mr, Devery punes has had violent stomach’ trouble for a| ,AmMOne the indictments handed up by Sei ees SITY hs ‘plliboariacrons uneetreet rum year. It, Kot, wo, bad this past’ winter! the May Grand Jury to Judge Rosaleky 8, h gate BEE RE ence and puta Whole stand of that he had swelling of the joints and, la y was o1 nolds, and they were married May 4 ence and pute alo Bil Show | limbs, When il frat brought the meal cataee i” the feet teeny cay with in Philadelphia, coming thence to New elnelnare dhe caalaety Was foolinh, ee nt Tau fenarioes eattlaaee ieee as ie would do ih, “After T hug, had hidden himeelf and remains hide, oe } ake 0 Was so much i Mark well how burst the bubble of hor iter that nett 1e bubble of her | rette hy id started | hanninesa SAIteGnglaaReHE Reciat teeta faking ita tasier than ARRESTS HER OWN SON. a ten-dollar bill wherewith to buy cruit. | 4 meals and. the Hed ail egann| ons Tho frulterer said it was a bum bill, to| 12 Noa tne Th took Coln weeks before the Mrs: Auman Proves Her Detective sitamtcountartat 0 ion | Durglar's tools and. a re tism and nervousness. | '. wit, counterfeit. and only hor warm posession, He was convic Tate and felt hotter at tne, ABIty to = Crowd in Street, uthern tears saved her from arrest. tempted. burglary. tr t_doaree |end-of the first week. I am now: pere| Mfrs, Kate A her own Jolt No. 1. | and Justice G the Criminal y well; T eat heartily and have no| ports eee tener wae her ce tral Office when she saw her runaway son, Henry, fifteen, yromenading along upper Third avenue to-day. She had slipped up betiind him, and laid a firm Court, sen-|gax in my stomach. T have gai Breat deal of flesh and feel strong and energoti, My husband is itke another man. Ho is no ‘longer troubled. with inal, been { ’ is estion and sleeps as he has not! *. e Cc b able to for a long time. He detaining hand on his fifteen-year-old y Can’t Vote, but They’ Are NeeTociacian years Younger” We" Ze | anouldet blade, ‘Then, followed’ by. is medicine {8 marvellous.” *%e oy He * |iarge and appreciative moving audi- lence, she led the writhing youth 800 MORE MILL HANDS | 'stna'te tne tant One Munro and BACK ON FULL TIME. [sree stréet station and induced Lieut. Farr to lock Henry up on a charge of grand larceny. Three weeks ago Henry disappeared from the Auman home at No. 210 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. ‘At the same time, so the mother says, there also disappeared $8 in cash and a gold watch and chal ————__. LOST HIS JOB, TOOK GAs. Man’s Best Friends, Nevertheless PITTSFIELD, Mass, June 2—Tho| taton, Crane & Pike Company, manu-| urers of stationery, started their {lls in this city full time to-day, after operating on a short-time schedule tor the past three months, About S00 operatives are employed in’ the plant, JOHN V. M'CLOSKEY DEAD. OL U Udy Can be LOO dreary, NOL a Migni can be Loo Wark, 7 i q a! e ae 9 q "i Miller, of N hoy es Pit. But that with a household pet one can have a happy lark; SPA MST Sas APE os Pos | REE Se reer Thea EE PRS zy Ever playful, joyous, faithtul—get a bird, dog, cat to-d geant-at-arms of Tammany Hall ten | night that he had lost his joo. He paid And pellet for Little World “Want” advertisements ever show the CH rs ago by Richard Croker, died yes- | part of Ais room rent. Mrs. Martha {% Ww y terday of a complication of diseases at| Quinton smelled gas to-day and iraccd Rocike cetman & ‘orld Ads, Form a Guif Stream of Opportun iis home, No. 201 Kast. Seventeenth \{t to Miller's room. A policeman forced Sond sBLin) for. pair, ( E D sifegi-(m ghori, distance from Ue lome| the dogr and, Miller was found with a, welane SBA" 3 3355 pene ares ee a Se ee Me Some de Sw | field, Morris Ray. | the fira degree, after a Coroner's jury | red him, and large numbers of | ALLEGED SLAYER | An es | ity. the Anthony B. oldest tenant of the Tribune Building. In ham’s Veget The letter to 1 Mr. & Kilvert was desk was an empty bottle which contained chloroform. other note giving the name of the de- who is the sexton of Jed over by Dr. Park- sired undertake who for_n Jordan. N tion of the tn adie in. STORBS in Greater New York and at alt dealera’ throughout the country. 4 SUICID EIN HIS LAW OFFICE. AGED LAWYER (ILLS HSE WHS OFF thony B. Buil thig morning received a lett Porter, avcompan up of the lawyer's Jewelry and ¢ 1 note ull read and a aca’ “Dear Will: You my office. 1 am gie. Iam going to Mr. Trull immediately sent wife over to | prepare her called up a sister of Porter, Mrs. J who lives at § he long distance telep! to come to New York with a physician, | The note proved to be true, hed the office of Porter e found the door open. In his private office the aged lawyer & on the floor, and on @ nearby had for t Trull chureh pr Western N serve Porter, a notity office telephone,” Y famous W ed through the Porter Takes Chloloform in the Tribune ding. lawyer and the Park Row mimitted suic to-day by swallowing a quantity of chloroform. | His por health and advanced years are ascribed as the cause of his t, ace cording to his wife, with w he shared an apartmen t the Prince George Hote William ‘Troll, a cousin living at the Berkeley, er Fifth aven d by a pa to Mrs. will find my tired of join the gr Mrs. Por worst ranto: ne, Pa., Wher There was an- wrote the e William Porter, ractised law at family is a connec- family of Porters . of which Gen mber clvil GIRL WHO HAD VISION OF HEAVEN TO MARRY. will 9 awoke and she had srand four br. A SAVING IN Shrp-Shavr Safety Razor 25 ‘There w no better razor made at any price. We do it to sell our Blades. It Is All in Our Blades A Revolution in Safety Razor Selling, Shrp-Shavr Razor New York RALO| 10 Sts reer 1 the HE IOUIS, I fdges, “dream ¢ four days las: fall and clousness with a joon marry tir ad er sid i ve had wit others who are SHAVING, /e Co. City. i Orr, stating se Lafaction wut G ARCH SUPPORT CO., Dept. Bath St on » New’ Yo on telling her | FRESE P VIVE TY TV: PTV ETT OYTO TE TED FET EY TTT PTS: ———<—<—<—<—<—<—_—— Graduation Gifts ARENTS’ pride in their bright boys and girls is expressed in graduation gifts of jewelry, rich and beautiful, such as we make and sell at prices that surprise people. We should like to have a talk with the fathers and mothers of all the thousands of clever students who will be g ed this year. If we could get them to look at our goods and our prices, we know that between us we could make this commencement season one of the happiest since the invention of the alphabet. eYyvyyrr rrr rr DRESS- PRBEEEEEEEE 4444446 6666666666666. 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