The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1908, Page 3

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PHODORE FALLS AND LOSES RAC ' Accident to Pilly Gis Oak Stakes to Signorineita, the Derby Winner. WAS) THE FAVORITE: » Run When Making a Another {ior »S} umbled ani Both Droppd in a Heap. LONDON: June 5—8 lvou NG WOMAN WHO S$ SOCIETY TO “BE COWE NURSE. * JURORS | ~ DNORC: FAIL TO AGRE “Impossible to Reach a Ver- dict” They Tell Judge, and He Discharges Them. I} Ch + DEVEGTIVES NEY? Large-Sized Man and a Myste- Followed in ‘ets of Nashville. rious Wonian S! EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY. JUNE 5, ' Woman Named by Mrs. Tower, Whose Own Divorce Suit Is Now on Trial 1d F Tthodora fell S tre wae @ ® 1 2 rated nor A baker's a got awa amoul togt hones muieaatnemnaia 1 ih borhood an nbied a 18 Mr. Cr i peind the fallen: 1 dane Well too intimate wi who was riding R Jo Al at, failed to furnish to pn n Te ares a bill of particulars, and charges san-Tristy cAI aa aming Tower were ridge Robert C. Sheppard a the strugs tective, to-day told of tne cad chase the ranting e was never again ehville threaten.d and wi w plenty vwed the inrge-sized man, rand who was Weis, to a @ betting was veainst norinetta and 10 to 7 against Courtes 5 and Santeve. RI a started favor at 6 to 4 against After racing Edward sent fo Signor Gintstrelil, received ‘lm on Ukenty-yenr-old | royal balcony and congratulated hin Sen a, EC) heartity on the rema pie fea Oo i Ts, je tell you it was im- artity on the remarku ate portant to get a divorce in order to fr. : fave hor own rep ad ft not been for this unfortunate counsel a 1 i ici is y “Extras” anc yee 8 oe tam Op Gib meee to font Former Mutual Life Official) This Is Only for “Extras” and ot many yearn doubtless would have ‘Didn't sre Had Been Convicted Next Year He Will Want i yeen witnessed. When French Part- Mrs. Lillian Murray Prevented, with * He " eked ( i ridge wente down) thes two crack ‘Allies Ss. LI ‘ i counsel, but that question waa also ] y. 58.0 r were clone together awaiting the mo-/ Decides to Live to Marry rivnerithe plain rested, Gi i! oliReniuny: #P8 000 000 More: ment of supreme effort, ‘The test ORES : ‘ Mr took the stand, and aoa was expected in the last quarter mile 5 > y, cats WN aid he had been w to locate the er of District-Attorney Jerom ‘i x ne tiltia Cull eoliras! offre) mille! endive Nan) She Ran Away With, endant. District-Attornes Jerome'a | New York will need et ni The istendant te a travelling man ance frand proseciitions has fallen | $43,900,000 for extra 5 t the nalt. orn fe ove! : It was known that Signorinetta was 4 countre and Son Tee down. The Appellate Divtston of the end of the pre ording to a abtalite (eoltholtuili naltionilain wath al (speoia! to The Evening World.) Ure ea RPh Geach AY Gn CLE Supreme Court GD tes the | the Board of odor eriority ov MNCINNAT in Mrs Lilltan wine . letter trom | ,, i | though Rhodora’s superiority ov CINCINNATE Jun Mre Lillian | ote writen at Macon, Gas an tie verdict against Dr. Walter Gillette, | Metz to-day, mile ig unquestioned, there were m: BR. Murray, of Brooklyn, who was ar- day Wein was said to have been caught former vice-presid a experts who doubted whether she « tt shville house, Suny tert See : { ’ rested with Joseph H. Healy the ab: saltnendenpoeaaine Aaa ! stay the extra haif mile with the Derby en a Express clerk of that SO ea eae al SED Lee) GENT pipers tt } winner, who made the fast time for SCUMInE An a if tn contempt for JUry and sentenced to six months’ im- many subje | this distance of 2.89 46. ity; ctried)to ‘endiiharpie Injiac cell at NS naRaaen a Se) unzel feos. me t einnuaciniacai Mr. Croker himself Is a great beltever the House of De Sean aenint stele Ginattenanartcensietaukeaaaene sonatianieseanienivaeekneene in the time test. He was considerably? De; iscesaneles RTC Tins : SoA Aes ROa so en: Seats : ) impressed by the fine performance of for & Tene. Di) 8a Srientraie penoed Bo ustlge Dow ilng lagu Ostober I a ore neler aD f | Bienorineite. in tho Devby and’ vag, by |£0 mise Nev ie she His counsel applied for a eet atte: he stan no Means sure that Khodora was capa-, aba re wee reasonable doubt, which was granted, 10 : : ble of equalling it wale nd} SS then 4 3 : nd he was then released on ball. nme Of these expenditures are made Jockey Lyne was unhurt by hie fail, | jeeodine me cal, She The defendant in this case Js an old tonen College Leader, the jockey who rode! wept wintil midnight, and some ime MeCurdy family r ib a French Partridge was badly shaken up) jatar tried to commit. suicide and $49,000 a year as a t vet and fora short tine was unconavtous. | “ro.dny she deciared that she would ent of the Mutual Léte EYtee ete seconds, me Was 3 minutes) ick to the man who stole for her and a ie) scandlala? were) UroughtMout vanalall/areimntte The Oak Stakes are worth $25,000. natin a ythe Armstrong investigation, he be n the welfare of rmu ————__— weho has an ib mAHOR me tangled was later jating any well termin NT Le land i 4. and calles 2 i MORE WORK FOR 2,000 Bier Lan th ne Reon ang calle 1 a th irand tion as to municipal expen t e fe end IMs shortage with the ex. matters cannot be overlooked THREAD MILL HANDS. | press company BOSREASAEEESELEES FEKEAERERAEREEAEE SSS This Is What Pres. Roosevelt Writes: “Tt has ber my aood lack to kill every kin? of game properly belonging to the United States. . . « “T have eber soagh io maik> iarge bags, fer a hun.er should not be a game bu chers It is a. Ways icw- ful to kill dorgerous or roxious animals ith: the bear, cou;ar and Wwoif, but other gime sh-uld cnily be The President in Hunting Garb. shot when ‘here is need of the meat or for the sake of an unusaa ly/tne trophy. Kiiling a re.sonrble number of bulls, bucks or rams does no harm whatever to the species, etc.” coe President Roosevelt's own stories of HUNTING BIG GAME —a thrilling series of twenty of the best of these vital, dramatic, heart-holding narratives— will be published by special arrangement in the Evening World, The first of these stories will appear in The Evening " ‘Id of next Monday. SEEEAAEDD SOSSSESESELEDEELLS CLFESELSEES SELES IEESOLESEESEES ESOS by prearrangement piel with entity not b Standing o: ; . se sno PAWTUCKIT, RT, June 5-The nve| PROF. AGGAR TAKES BRIDE, anding on the pavement on the west been roveaienl, that certain moneys ¢ lla (ot le TS UALP. Gets Conoete: | IGINGINNA TIN Janse e s, Side of Thiré avenue, between One posited in a bank at Depvs Ferry were [dmited, In this city and Centralville, | Aggar, professor of ec Hundred and Twenty-sixth and One rsonal property. Later when con. have resumed a schedule of fi Colum| rsity, and M as ag a with’ prota that his etatemen EEL whiohiwasrinnettect Hesseler, city, wer Hundred and Twenty-seventh streets, * p iepent hve techie weeks a£0, when a foursdi here t v Wire sche ‘i ‘ mari ¢ pene aor Llet Weta tee obus tebe) Ca, ose tae Here eo Will live i New Forge {2 the midst of @ streaming throng of Geposit was part of what, was ceive an extra dav’s pay aa Aa re one school children and men and@ women, a “Yellow Dog’ fund for in Hugh Sweeney, a brick layer, of ing legislation. St. Edwards place, Brooklyn, att niictment for perjury follo # to cut off 1 ead with a butcher's | nent counsel defended him, and @ cleaver this afternoon, and fought des-| made many objections in the course of ‘@ perately with three policemen who pro-| the trial ® vented him from inflicting @ mortal] The decision of the Appellate Divi- 4 wound. | sion In the Gillette case is sweeping @| The man had been drinking heavily | enough to not only set aside the ver- Bland leit several of his fellow-workmen | gict but quash the indictinent and se- . poring saloon, He had worked | cure the defendants immediat : e morning vn a building in| suarge from custody © opinion was % ULAR Rte {2 pot unanimo Just augilin maine 4g ie ning that, while the j snould wid be reversed, there should ve another patch trial the prevailing opinion by ec » the snurpest knife you gor J Jn the mI Justice Ind ave tc to me quick.’ McLaughlin, he says ‘Lam of opinion Wat the defend- ant was not lega.ly indicted indictn as fatally 2 that he was not justly cony iigment of | the be ana the therefor that lashed a Third and se ed and ¢ Curran, of U who Was gol : ne judg- aver rf x wilfutiv frem the FEPOS LIPIDS VIG VID IV IPSEPIDD PORTS IV VI VOSS T TT? EO VOF should be or Prog, Witting ante tru ot Blackwell's, i William H. B for trom th by the Hoard of & Hundred and ‘went jonment with au ) 4 Third av and report the struc ' ert ‘tion and meth of the V's Island Bridge. fle, will re- ai age to gnzke the 8 save . $10, the Maver — Che wing the objects for wh probably be necessary. bi vear © school buildings. $1.00, WM: new school buildings on sites al ready acquired, $11,000,000, munietpal of- jee Dutlat repaying. all bor- " retion nse ane onstruction, Street and $250,000: Street ariment equipment. $00.07 police stations $1 of, ire Le engine he &o.. $500,000; Metr Museum: 060; Gellewne partinchit tentiary woo; te alarm mol FY # Island ndatory, le ontinue the runn which is also a sary. will undoubtedly cpriation.” will probe ably reach $16 ' Always ready and Always appetizing-- Post ( ) Toasties with ecream—and sugar if you like— “The Taste Lin; Mate by Poatum, Cereal Battle ormerly called Hijad's Manna 1908. MISTER LEFT | TOWN SAME DAY AS MAS. HALL In Letter to Rich Man Wife “Am Happy: You ot See Me Again.” BOTH VANISHED MAY Writes: WiEN “TE Sill Hope She Wandered | Away While Mildly Insane,” Says Husband. two persons day—one the Weat Discip in to believe that when res om May ta th AR SCRATCHED for Children’s Feet te house in West When Mr. Hall returned later in the the transaction of some busi wife was gone, bat left a let ter saving sie would communicate with | him within ayy ree days | Mr. Hail received from her the follow. ine letter posted in New ¥. “Tam all right, dearie. and happy You will not sce me again.’ Aw soon as sie disappeared he had Kun a search for her and one ¢ . first persons he asked for assistance was the Rey. Mr. Dentiam. whe was a close friend of the Hall famtty Denham Had Gone West He learned that Mr. Denham sun sed] to have zone West par This he believed was the trath additional facts when intil late to-day came on AS of Joab Banton, a lawyer Naesnu sireet. There wety Panton, who ts a trustee 0 of the Divetplea: TF also an Mr. Wail From the + at work on the learned that his . of May was able sour! A fow er AY ine to Car e let ’ Mt he already 1 , tex Chr vught at tl 6 had probably misunderstood the arks Later Mr. Denham took ” n Me = house. saving Mt t . nevivania tra It now fs known » conld not have caught his hen, for on May 1b he wrote a trom this Not in Missouri city This letter bearing the postmark is now In Mr ‘ Mr. De ham had visit his sister in writes that h home, and she Denham s last of his whereabouts had in his possession at the marria e married on M Tt ts possit May 16. Mr. H e six on hat Lenox Clothing Co.¥ (Three Stores: New What We Do We sell clothing for Ladies, Men and Boys On Credit We trust you on your promise We sell goods as we represent or your money refunded We sell on ea terms at cash pric Ww eep you thes in repair for one year free of charge 273 1i Sixth Averue, Near 2274 Third Avenue, Near 124th Street 1 129 Broadway, near, OPEN: EB) ‘Doctors and Nurses are all aware of a disintectant when there is nes, to prevent SSING WIFE OF RICH NEW YORKER STILL IN HIDING ors and nurs e, not at other ¢ re be of great assiste pideniics if they would ts the many uses to Mt can be put. now the great value of c a tar preparations CN Disinfect- ant, 2 non-poisonous antiseptic, used by boards of health nd public officials the to fight dis- d them where- es. An 10c. Drug yi25c. Stores |50c. WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.) Coward Shoe Mrs. BH. BARTON HALL. oR nd ad onoe afternoon ning World re- mygwife wan- Insane and er reason {= » that it is @ | Hal! had in- of his ra de- | Bhe Cowarnn Goon Seynsz Suor has the shape that | gives comfort—a special A halt starved, battered oll) Construction that supports Jat. long my fa) the ankle and arch—a jan desperate, was aneal grade of leather and work- York street in Brook- yn avenue near manship that lengthens the lyn to-day, keeping close to ti wear, The price makes it ing line, when a dog snappes him economical as well as gate ; Spitting and yowling, with his back] — igfactor . arched and « tall swolle the cat a yacked slowly Aa the sidewalk to the SOLBINCWIERETEL GI d E ; ue ana! JAMES S. COWARD, dozen boss al 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. ST en eC iare (SHAR WANREN STREET.) hoys make a kick at the ca stood fils ground and serat Mail Orders Filled. ‘Send for Catalogue. man’s shor “Ho's shrieked a woman. “The | . ° k: " wena ee. Fountain Drinks — : fa are rerved to perfection at In a mo-} y ment he f reot nt Aiyhes Retail Stores. Siruggling crowd and | ett | Our Ice Cream Sodas, | Sundaes &Phosphates —; cannot be equalled for Purity, Quality and Flavor While at our Gracs do not fail to purchase a Box of our Delicious | Candies for your Family or Friends in the Country + ~€——NZ> mM =z—_ eae if you want Purity and \ Flavor Stores manywhere Sales Agents everywhere Do you want the hes im the world? Buy elig&ny ; RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN HE DIES IN HOSPITAL. Life at His by Train Crossing. Struck Being An Apartment HIGH GRADE FURNITURE = LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM *50 worth, $3.00 down 7G} 5.00 + i00 7.50 OPEN EVENIN oe ry ken ina Armary York and Brookiyn.) What We Don’t No is We don't ask for any references or security We make no inquiries from y landlord employe: your fro: We make no d we give you the en you make the e and pay the first deposit th Street along Ww g Pee ty CLEANS ALLGARPETS woh MOCHULZ eh #ROEBLIN YW: | | | AQasenes New York) De Kalb Ave, Brooklyn No Extrn Gharae for I » $i veninas © eAdeerieienn gine eri Bolt Lacie

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