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ss re ee i f THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, | ARREST COURT HITCHCOCK CLERK WD BAILS. —>——_ Says He Had His Valet Hid- den in His Room for His Own ?>rotection. Kennedy, Who Signed Bond for Gormley, Said toOwn Z ‘ | city?" asked Mr. Steuer. Ne Fopatints Hager aut of the Garden Theatre," lreplied the comedian, “and was sur- | prised to se Helen Von Hagen standing | there wt another a ttle girl. She ‘a ride. I told them T m riding provirded their mothers consented. They went across the way and I re-entered the theatre: When I came out they wer In the car ‘As the car etarted they turned about and waved their hands ‘good-by’ in the rection of the Von Hagen house. We | went directly to the East Thity-fourth | street ferry and then to Great Neck James F. Kennedy, the former court) When we arrived at Great Neck I got clerk, who swore he owned $5.000 worth | them something to eta, then put them of Bronx real estate, and signed the |back im the automobile, took them to, $2,590 bail plece which obtained the re- | the station and accompanied lease of Jack Gormiey, who !s wanted | Long Island City ii Ke for fifty burglaries, and enabled the| “Did vou tell the Von Hagen st latter to slip away, was arrested this |that you wanted her to come to see fternoon. and taken to Police Head- you the following Sunday, as she has qurters. The police detained him on a | testified charge of disorderly conduct. Kennedy | “I did not.” was unable to make a statement. It) “Or to call you up at the Lambs was said at Headquarters that he did |\Club on the ‘phone?” | not own a dollar's worth of real es-| “I aid not; I left New York on Labor! tate and that he would te arraigned | pay, 196, to go to Chicago, where my ore erewei Se peliurya tater, wife was. I got back Friday, Sept. 6 A deep, dark glooom settled Inand | oq the following Sunday, about five or about No. 30 Mulberry street to-day | iy o'clock, while 1 was in my boat at when word was received that Gormley, |my private whart I saw two girls rune who had given the police a long and/ring away. They were seemingly hard chase, had failed to appear in| anxious thet I should not see them Center Street Court and that the bond |wWnen I got to my house my man told had been forfelted. The cloud began to my two girls had been in the house and gather early this morning, when In- | that he ned driven them away. I next spector McCafferty arrived and learned saw them at half past ten that eve that Magistrate Breen had accepted 4 ning. ‘They were on the lawn. Present- bond. He sent sleuths out hotfoot to|), they approached. find Gormley. Commissioner Bingham wt agked them !f they were there took a hand in the matter and caled| Fithout thelr mother's consent. Th Nee e ee ree One /pnone: | sald yes. I told them it was too late Kennedy a Dismissed Clerk. for them to go home and they could “released Gormley in the ordinary |spend the night at the house, They course of business,” said the Magis- Went to a room, were they stayed, un- trate. The detectives did not tell me | molested, and the next morning, after that he had committed so many crimes.” | they had had breakfast, I took them tn | Commissioner Bingham then turned hia |™Y car to the depot. attention to the detectives and all day! Was at the Flanders That Week. long they were busy trying tto square | FREE THIEF HAS $15,000. asked me for Turned Loose by Magistrate! With Proceeds of Fifty Robberies. themselves. | “When next did you see Elsie Inspector McCafferty learned to-day | Voecks?” thet Kennedy was a police court clerk, While I was playing in Brooklyn at until the first of the month, when he | the New Montauk Theatre. Helen was was dismissed. not with her. It was during the werk has a of Sept. 10. She told me that her The detectives say Gormley $15,000 bank roll and will be hard to mother had scolded her for remaining Whiston while you were in Charlotte. When catch, The money is part of the pro- #Way over night and that Helen had ceeds of the fifty crimes they aay he Sot her into all this trouble and she/ Fecently committed in New York ‘asked me to see her parents and ex-| After a month's chase, Gormley, who| Plain. This I promised to do the next day. I had an appointment that night 4s a noted burglar, was run do y yeoterday with “Derby” Burne, ‘The/&t Sherry’s, or 1 would have gone there| police found $10,000 worth of loot In| that might. I did not take the girls or either of them to Great Neck that night. I stayed at the Hotel Flanders/ levery night that week. I next saw! | Elsie Voecks and Helen Von Hagen at/ fault of $5,000 bail. | the Lamb Club about Dec, 17, It was While Gormley was in flight to-day |! the afternoon. , Police Headquarters was being besiegea| “Did you at any time ever have these by the victims of his crimes. girls in a room at your home and at- Before noon at least a score of vic-| tempt to break into their room?” tims of robberies visited the office and| “I did not.” picked out articles that had been stolen| “After leaving the Flanders wehere from them. Leopold Buchbaum, of No,| did you go?" thelr flat at No. 2449 Third avenue Victims Claim Loot. d Magistrate Wahle remanded Burns to the Tombs for forty-eight hours in de- % Manhattan avenue, identified a silver| “I went to the Hotel Gregorian. It cup stolen from his flat on April 40,| was-on Dec, 17 that 1 changed my res!- and Harold F. Dana, of No. 616 West) dence. Mrs, Hitchcock was ill and took her to Dr, Bull's sanitarium about ock that day.” One Hundred and Eighty-second street, | fdentified silver articles taken from his home. “After coming from Dr. Bull's I sen‘ | Arrested early last evening after being my trunks to Great Neck. I went to the trailed from one flat house to another, | Lambs Club to ree about getting a room Gormley was taken to Headquarters and! there, but I could not get one. My valet arched. In bis possession were found, then suggested a room in Forty-frist a jimmy, which had been used on sev-/ street, where I had lived some yeare eral apartment doors during the after-| previous, He went there and found tha noon, and a quantity of jewelry. Then | Jeould get {t. | myself personally di the police visited his flat, at No. 249! ior engage the room. I had no conver- Third avenue, and there found the loot. sation with Mrs, De Witt, the owner Thomas Burns, alias “Derb: was) on th. i. A aN i in the flat when the police arrived, ana | On, the same afternoon T saw ihr | fwasitakén Intol custody, ‘Two women; |Siiis miele: Voecke, Helen Von’ Hager | claiming to be wives of Gormley and {84 one other girl. They had come t Burns, were not arrested. the Lambs Clubto see me and I rec Gormley 1s smooth shaven and dresses | that when I went out I had rouge or || well. He is sald to be a brother of my face which I had neglected to war’ | the pugilist who recently died in the| ff on the previous night, owing to m | ring. He has served a term for bur-| haste and my distress over my wife | Blary and assault. Burns, whose picture, !liness. I went to the hospital, afte | also decorates the Rogues’ Galery, ip|they had gone, to see Mrs, Hitehoo forty-two years old. He says he {s| and later on I met them at Forty-sec- | a canvasser, Both men are scheduled | ond street and Sixth avenue, T told to appear in the Centre street police | them to meet me there court to-day for arraignment, “I had learned of many stories tha Beat His Wife Her Mother Says. ‘ad been circulated while T had been Mrs, John Riordan, a pleasant iittle | absent in the West, and I wanted to get English woman, with snow-white hair, |te facts from these girls, I had fn- who Is Mrs. Gormley’s mother, lives on | *tTucted Herman to be in the room ai the third floor of the tenement at No, | No. 1%4 and conceal himself 240 Third avenue. Gormley and his tell’ me what happened in this wife occupied the flat below. you went there with these “We never suspected Jack Gorm of being a burglar,’ she said this inorn- |.“ point Hitehcock hesitated for ing, “though now when I e first tim His story lost its smooth- things that have ness and emed con- more clearly that auch ini avelhece © went on “He always had money, He gave my In and made a few casual then I asked them why daughter valuable presents, ‘Th peared honest. We thought ne was| d_oply them as running a pool We also knew Riven them an automobile he was a gamb.er at cards reated t well and I didn't But he was cruel—o, so cru He nk was k them, The girls Ra ctraticantanaranlian: cn any, denied all knowledge of any scandalous thing crossed him he w: Mar ries, marsta Hn never struck te © face, Nervous on Cross-Examination. but about the body, w Es ceaan the fat oe in his dressing-r n at the Astor He Was a Barkeeper Then ‘Docatre, when market ollie were handed “Mangaret’ was at work making neck. |'® young Voecka In the presence of detec- wear when she met him six years ago. oars Mrs Biever, turn td sche sRolte Overt He wes tending bar in Haslem, 1 adja |Awwient Binary oo mors Au tne me: that iti wagsa. good Almen nmediately Hitchcock began to mateh for the git e always pro- nervousness. He twisted tn hia chair vided for her in spi his cruelty. la hands hovering about his mouth I had got whe F ve M r as always bee good, et tell at the reom } : A not yo friend yours? Tee nunaee 1 1 vo was hired by a friend | “Way dialyou tev me @ falsehood?” t CHARGES BLACKMAIL COUCH SPRINGS AILSA CRAIG WINS HURL BOY FROM -BD-FOOT WINDOW cus,” Four-Year- Old Is Flung to Death on AS HE TESTIFIES IN HIS DEFENSE he came out of the Montauk Theatre in Girl Witnesses. Brooklyn one night. The girl told him her mother was going to have her sent| He refuned to have anything to) especially strong case aga left shortly after the giris went out.” “Did you see Mary Brooke, the colored maid, on that day?" Pes: ss = aes peas aa | “It was not a falsahood; it was Just then too late to send them home. Ha! 4. son ~h, paths | bogaing the question. wave them lodging and next morning Actor Denies the Charge Made | “How long ware vou the room that put them on @ train for New York, | ieee . nay | ninint with those girls "At the next meeting he did not wee, Against Him by Young | {Net more than twenty minutes. 1 Molen, but Hiele Voocks halted him as | | inst the lanky! “I did. 1 also saw Mra, De Witt just away. Jas I was going out [ heard Mary | 19 with her and told her she should re-| ®t of musical farces Brooks call Mra De Witt and Mrs, | turn home and behave herself, This| The first direct appearance of Mr. De Witt came up the basement stair- | was the night when tt was claimed he|Chanier in the famous case will be the Creat took the two girls to Great Neok, kept | outgrowth of the mention of his naine to enter| Yesterday by Helen Von Hagen, the, chlef complainant against Hitchcocl: [who stated, under crose-examination, | ‘cok’s lending lady that he went with | that when she and her younger com-! those two to Sherry’s and had a mea! | Panion, Elete Voecks, paid one of their ere, and that he could not have been |‘‘#!t to Raymond Hitchcock's summer at Great Neck at all home at Great Neck, L. I. in the fa!l| |" “We ahali prove this further by show- | of 18, Chanler called while they were! ing that he took a room that night at | ®t dinner. the Hotel Flanders and that he com- | Flora Whiston with Hitehcock’s Wife ained of the room and was change’ | Another big crowd of morbid-hungry to another, | muck rakers fought for the best seat< | them there all night and tri | thetr room. On the contrary, we shall prove by Mr. Forbes and by Mr. Hiteh Did you give them any money?" “1 gave Mary Brooks, I think, $5. But if they say it was $8 I probably Gave that sum to them.” | “You never did tell me that the room had been engaged by your valet," said Garvan “1 explaine that later on.” “Did you mefer to Herman, your valet, as your friend?" Hitchcock — stammered something which could hardly have been called F 2 second. powsrsbaal ai Beyan to Hear Gossip. jn the courtroom to-day. ‘There Was al oo eng gour ilttle bora of Louls Wi: |. : The Neciatant DistricteAttorney then| ‘‘S:me time in November, Helen Von|™urmur of surprise when the accused [York to Bermuda, a distance of 630 te Assistan fet, E 3 1 | teil w! fl | sick, @ taficr, Liv fi to} . ‘ a read from a stenagraphic report of his| Haxen, accompanied by another girl,| Ans Wife icra Zabelle, the Ar-|ick, @ ta on ving in a flat on the top | ities, in which the Ailsa Craig and the came to the Grand Theatre, where he | 7° ‘ fe floor of the five-story apartment-house | jong 11, are the contestants, wae interview with Hitchcock. This record, | brought with her Flora Whiston, who Playing “Cir Sidewalk. TRIES TO GRASP WIRES. | Bounds Into Telegraph Lines but Fails to Get Saving Hold. at One Hundred and Sixtieth street and | POWERBOAT RACE TO THE BERMUDAS Irene II. Has Not Been Sighted by Watchers at the Finish. HAMILTON, Bermuda, June 0.~The powerboat Ailsa Craig, which left New York Saturday for this port, fintshed | frst this morning at ten minutes before ltwelve. This time !s not official. The |Irene II., the other contestant in the powerboat race, has not yet come in. The from New LUSITANIA SNAPS. NEW RECORD FROM THE MARETAN Starts Fast Voyage to Said Knotson Fist Day, =, LONDON, Jane &—Abconiing- wireless message just received the Lusttania bee egain wrested reoord for the best day's steaming her sister ship, the Mauretania, covered 641 knots between noon of day and noon of Monday. 3 ‘This i# six knots better than record of the Muuretanta for an length of time. ‘The Lusitania left Queenstown day, June 7, for New York. Mauretania made her westward f 635 miles on May 81 last. ‘ | arrest the actor insisted, was Incorrect. It| "ae ee Dee hei aia for ok | played so spectacular a part in the started from Gravesend Bay June 6 at! Socks that misrepresented him, he eud . He gave them tlokets and sent! ior trial of Hitchcock. Flora Whie-|Union avenue, a big box couch eet close |4as p M. The Aflea Craig {s 59 f “Was it the Sunday after you took| ‘hem away It was shortly thereafter || AuEi heb oldstasenthonanrendetsls | eR take ibs a) SUT entay H E) o0g DON’T the girls on the firet ridelor was it after| that he bean to be distressed by Near-| (“Sia sutchcock attacked them. [icq ee cree ce cu ene ar vag [ One. on the water line and the Irene II the Brooklyn mecting with Elste that |7S that gossip was associating his Fit when she took the stand she re-| {sine source of enfoyinent. Tt had |g feet on the water lino, and as a Ww ou saw them at Great Neck?’ ee Tatooine ZOCOR te: pei | pudiated her earlier confession with | strong springs and furnished wonderful | reguit of this difference the Alisa Craig ear Through ppcanitirece lie of the Lambs’ Club, where he was stay-| ‘he Passionate declaration that she had | opportunities for gymnastic feats. | allows the Irene Il. a handicap of ff) ,Why¥ not eet socks that are guaran- “Was It in the same week you took Y" | been coerced into swearing lies by for six months? the: i ing, and sent a message into him. He eratelety, "| The couch was the Indirect cause of | something over twenty hours. In last| | SHOULD wear through you get the girls out for the drt Sekine POSE Vineed tha anert agents of the Gerry Soctety. She in . iz NEW PAIR” FRERO” DarnSwore “I am not eure.” ee eee en ce ttonas | sisted Hitchcock never harmed her. Aa|the death of one of the boys to-lay—| yearn race the Aisa Craig was ifore are made for mon who move dnt LY @ result he was acquitted of one of the) Wii aged four, the handsomest ana! matched against the Idaho. The Idaho ff theut and who appreciate foot com- Le) Know Flora Whiston. from htm. Tadetatanta inst him and the girl) end aa Ahateatanhitne fort. Their triple strength Js. due Br. Garvan questionca ine cetendant | CHIA|Wife was then about (olen ee eee ee a aie via now | stronwemt of] the quartet: Wille; with was] 63 feet! ions is teater line a apectal treatment of the fine in ir pe ‘Ye i ow! fo: n handic: th of cl hey 7 < concerning Fiera, Whiston, sometimes Bulls sanitarium, He tried therefore to | at itberty Under bond and Mrs, Hiteh- | his brothers David and Frederick attend. eee ne ee ty “tem pe aan known as Flo Smith, who is alleged to #@t & room at the Lambs. He found he | cocy js befriending her. | ed a circus recently and they were inter- ne Irene II. atill am, 248. » e have committed perjury at Hiten- Could not do. si Asie bad formerly | itchoosk came over trom ‘his cell 18/94 tn the performance of «troupe scteals arnomot cock's first trial. Hitchcock insisted ve si the Tonvts looking ft and jaunty in a a Craig is equipped with a that he never knew the Whiston girl M® valet Herman to find him tem-| blue flannel sult, witn his long yellow °f acrobats who dropped from a trapeze as gy norse-power engine and ose bdefore his arrest. porary quarters there. The valet got @ BenaeiToatt ede Ee tere into a net. The boys used the box couch |j, janed by James Craig. She carries a i “Did you meat Belle MacKenzie and ‘0m at No. 124, the house with the or the trst witness of the day was in imitation of the gyrations of the ac-\ crew of ten men. The Ir IL tu fit handsome bincks, tans and greys. nate a a greeen biinda. Bisie Voeoks, smaliest. and youngest be Fold in staaiiee, lote.” Remo 9 Whiston girl in Newark, and do you ; . { robate as they bounded in the alr owned by S. G. Granbery, of Newark, J) Net sold in smailer ots, Rem . of the youthful triumvirate who figured 4 sar ifn hole, shows remember taking them to « hotel “The girls again importuned him and fr the soar yl £ Mrs. Wileick, with three of the chil-|N. J. has a crew of seven men, and 15 fie ee eee ne i tole shows witht there?” asked Garvan. annoyed him. He determined to stoP Eigie Voecks Repeats Her Story. dren, was in the kitchen of the flat thia| fitted wita a three-cylinder KING BROS. ; Mr. Steuer objected. The Court sus. /them and for that purpose he sent them) os Vs gg round-taced little | afternoon. Wille was alone in the din-| power engine. Both boat D tained the objectios. word to meet him at the corner of For girl” Sincg her arrest last (all, when ing room, performing remarkable stunts “Prior to your last trial," asked Mr. Garvan, “did you ever send this Whis- ton girl any money orders?’ “No, sir."* “Did you while playing at Charlotte- ville, Va., on Nov. 6, send or cause to be sent, $15 to Flo Smith? “] have no such recollection?” The prosecution produced an express |money order for such an amount and of them. passed { tover to the witness. Still the actor's memory remained unrefreshed. If I sent that money I do not re- |member it.’ he kept saying. Did vou receive a letter from Flora ville asking you for money?" T did not.” Mr. Garvan returned to the details of what occurred 1 nthe Forty-first street house on Der. “Do you mean to say that you occu- pied that room for only half an hour, al told, and yet vou paid $8 for {t?* T did. I paid them for a week, but I only occupied the room that one time for the reaso nthat tn the mean time I had obtained @ room at the Lambs Club."* The actor was asked concerning his tight from the city on the day the in- dictment against him was found. He replied to Mr. Garvan's question, say- ing that he had gone away because he wanted rest. He had gone to Montreal’ with friends, and remained there, Nv- ing under own name all the time that the papers and th eoffictaly were trying to tind him. “T did not know of the Indictment until I read of {t on the bulletin boards in Montreal,” sald Hitehoock The sent by Hugo Voecks to the actor was placed in evidence, and the oross-examination was his letter closed, Steuer Furnishes Surprise: The State had rested that Steuer was thrown into the te front of the fight svoner than } nan he ex- pected. Nevertheless, he appeared to have his case well in hand at 3.20 o'clock, whn he rose to state what his side proposed to prove. Almost in his first sentence . ntence he bega piling up surprises ra “It has been generally believed," he began “that my client made a fatal admission in the police court after his when he owned that h b je had taken Helen Von Hagen and El Veecks to a furnished room in We Forty-first street. We shall show that at #0 suddenty he did this deliberately and with full} in Suf- aH] rs old, with a residence In Su ae u r E BU ae vee consideration beforehand, his “purpose | Cee eee was arrested oy Detectives |, 22-Vard Hurdles—Won by Patton, °ntries only three are from New York. ecg and garner a litte comfort at the ex teing to check a blackmail plot. His|iood and. Fitzsimmén¥,of the Dis 9; Hughes, ‘9, second. Time, 2% 4-5 *!though fourteen Philadelphians are on | sense of a few pounds more of house fat? valet, Herman, who was a party to tie|triet-Attorney's office to-day in the; “econds. | the grounds. Alte | Here x a problem as momentous as Ham- entire proceedings, was concealed Wid! duce Exchange Building, charged | ,,/ lammer-Throwing—Won by Besson,; The unkind act of the New Yorkers in| jet's ‘To he or not to be. | the room and witnessed everything thie | pie eeand larceny. He aenien evory- | %% Pullen, "10, second. Distance, 14| cutting the affair, which is little short | Hamlet ended where he began. however, Was said and done. Fe OSA Ein CRE SD Con [dO eta | of a national championship, naturally | whereas fat folks can solve their hot. irnilesntanieereninoniiens ching, and say earth | Half-Mile Run—Won by Schiberg, ‘10;| Makes the Bostonians Indignant, es-| weather problem: they can reduce. law oy nt <n the | livered aa) contracted for, | McDowell, ‘09, second. Time, "| pecially as the Hub players have al.| This does not mean hard work through Mr. Hitchcock had the mis:| pon Ramon, who is an agent for M8) 7 geconds . 2 minutes, | Peclally Gath , Jexerdse or @ coume of ascetic dieting, fortune to own an automobile and t Anabiig living fatathesszotell| iu ene eon a | ways gone to Gotham In swarms. A! though, It does not mean one must take @ rehearsing a play at t nd to | government 4 th a | j2mYard Dash—Won v Hayes, ‘ay;| policy of retaliation may be adopted. | a chance of rututng his stomach with “se: fa a play at the Garden | yreiix, confesses to have been in &/ parton, ‘09, second, Time, 22 saco "| Phe metropolitan representatives h cret’’ advertised “remedies.” All one has heatre. It so happened that one af-| reat state of excitement since the al-| Broag Jump—W a1 PELAScOnds. Imes ree s here | (5°40 is take @ teaspoonful after meals ternoon, as he drove up to the stage| o~ seareetentl ai esatens | P—Won by Su: ‘u1,| are Mrs, W. Fellowes Meagan, of and at bedtime of the following simp! door, he saw Helen Von Hagen. Ke | \eged hoax was penpetra Ah todd | Mo-re, 10. second. Distance, 20 feet,| Baltusrol; Miss Maud Wetmore, also harmless mixture: 4 ounce Marmola, o s on Hagen stand 1908, His country was then on the! 6 inches. 5 1X5 Ww ounce Flutd. Extract Cascara Aromatic, and ing on the sidewalk. He had know» | UCT) 4 up/in ia half por- || Putting 160P ‘ of Newport and Washington, and Mrs. 4x, "ounces Syrup Sitoplex, and in a ressun- her parents when they lived near his ¢Ye 0% setting mixed up | eas meen ting 16-Pound Shot—Won by Bes-| FE. Swaneman, of the Antlers Club. able time the loss of fat should amount to summer home at Great Neck and ape | tO War with all the vengoie of Cid se te 09: Suries, ‘ll, second. Distance, | The Griscom Cup match, which follows 12.oF @ven 16 ounces a day. This home 2 | (rai America, especially rHonduras and 34 feet. 7 niches : method of reducing flesh quickly and safely recognized him. She came up and | gan Salvador, and he contracted With “pinning High J the championship beginning Thursday, gets results without disturbing one's regu spoke to him and asked him for a ride | Hallen to deliver at pier No. % Norta t L igh Jump-Tled for first) may be compressed into one day tn- lar diet, or the formation of wrinkles, and He told her to get the permission of | Kiser 1,100 cartridge: place, Everts ‘08; Hughes, '(§; Burlin-| stead of two, as New York Will haye (hes Advuntages, combined with the fact her mother. She retu of) Rim Wxes were pur aboard the) game, ‘Il, second. Height, 5 feet, 4| no t @ that any drugglt will fl it for a small b e returned in a little | 2h Pha the Don had a vision Of inches. no team, sum. make this receipt unique. While accompanied by an ther girl, who | Qvery cartridge finding a resting Place) pe vaunted f turned out to be Elsle Voecks, and|in the heaving bosom of some San vee or first place — — — - they sald they both had parental per. |Saivadorian or Honduran. But the e/Greble, ‘08. and Sears, '00; Moore, ‘10, | mission to go fora ride, Thee were |was a, terrible disapointment for him” second. Height. 19 feet in the car waiting when Mr. Hitchcock | fF, when Wp in. crake | mua ont trdieea von spy. Batten: (06 2 — came out of the theatre accompanied | Nith the official monkey wrenoh, eaya| Bdwards, ‘10, second. Time. is seconds [PENNY A POUND PROFIT. by Richard Harding Davis, Mr. Hitch. the don, he found nothing but a lot of) #0-Yerd Run—Won by Burr, ‘10; Car- = — cock invited Mr. Davis t> go also but | copper dross, whtch Is utlerly ineffectual] berry, ‘10, second. Time i 1-5 seconds fe ‘| | ing with angry Hondurans anc Total Points——1900, 123 1-2; 1910, 90 1-7 % that gentleman declined in deating | , 5 d Visit Uninvi j8an Salvadorians. | a a arte econ. 8 ninvited | “Alas, the army of ovr o tam H ‘ BR a rae Aerated ies sini |B iy deprive. of ammunition,” said Don | Special ior To-day, the 9th | Specialfor To-morrow, the 10th a li 9 mon, ‘It is ternible.” | BLAC AN ‘ ‘ . [to Great Neck, gave them supper and | "40h. pon clatms he paid $18,0 to REAM Kissses.........rovnn LOC] Tawiad DetioHt,.rounn 10c that night, at a seasonable hour, re-|Hallen, it is eawy to realize how terrible SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO 49@| SPECIAL ASSORTED CiiOCO- 4g, turned them to the city by train, He|he found It. oan LATES (20 kinds)......POUND 29C} “paren (20 kinds)......PoUND L9C Thon ents te Chiskaciiarherat nial citelleietenay aa once: saw oll eBOW NAN IAs CHOCOLATE PEANUT 25c | CHOCOLATE COVERED then went to Chicago, where hie wite lin tenia city. Ae wed convicted 0 rape- uts CLUSTERS ....0.sss..1..POUND MARSHMALLOWS ......POUND 25C een taken was go 4 st ¢ January ae rer eet aee teen oueat aman | cpanel (CrRer ye Date Aa enrih inal ley Sine Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock. tuing, im aainahvat hi: SeLUR tate ee He’ was charged id 1 forging the FOOD | Barcia street and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, ng up nunc s vharf names of Honry E. Jones and Florence ; ireat Neck about dusk one evening, Courtwell to a deed Vv eat 36, WE DELIVER FREE bee fo ide on th ound Nfe had then just returned from a tour . PURCHASES OF ON. DOLL. when he aaw the fighren of two litle |i the Siuh and Central American Hf is a sure health-maker AND. OVER BETWEEN. BAT: 54 BARCLAY ST., iin running away. ‘That night, as he |Win he was arremted ne stil had the cy { t tito all Brookiyn. Proper We > CORTLANDT Was sitting on the porch nbout 109, Lard, but When arraigned, in court he ecause it Contains the natural food | Aeitver 1 to 10 pounds for 200. to 29 C0) eM K) Reet aya ple Sid shaved it. off overnight In the om WI 5 bo nts in Manhattan above 200th ‘or. ChurchSt. Again Raw the two same figures on tips “which caused something of a material from) Wheat, and Barley, i +, Hoboken and Jersey City. No ore? PARK ROW: NASSAU, the lawn, He did not know that the shake-tp among the officials of that dx sent C, O, D, Candies for $! C pair he saw were Elsie Voecks and frson, Hallen's lawver ts Edward | “There’s a Reason” out-of-town customers care- 3 At City Hall Park. Helen Von H adits Carpell. Hallen was held in $%,000. bail | ed and shipped from our en Von Hagen until they came up nv Magistmte Wahle, for examination special mail order department. to the porch and gpoke to him. It wasinext Tuesday, - - she Society prisoner pt Elsie Voecks pro- the disclosures began to come out, has been a Gerry | the House of Mercy |ty-second street and Sixth avenue at 680 o'clock on the night jof Deo. 17. on th They met him there and he took them | ceeded, under the careful guidance of The little fellow managed to ao place to the room he had rented. Herman Assistant District-attorney Francis P. ; - a re 5 the owas con Garvan, to repeat the story which she | himself in one of his springs that he Lee) CUO, (0 Usd Cs | had already told once from the same | shot out through the open window and coaied ‘pithin hearing. He will tell you | witness stahd—ine story of ‘her experi. ianded in a lot of telegraph wires on 5 ( ences In the company of the actor ani ey hat Mrl Hitchcock said that they were | G/T, ‘Ron’ Hagen at Great Neck, at|Poles in One Hundred and Sixtieth making talk by their Kile gossip ana diversisi age doors, automobiles 9 er street. Joseph Diamant, nine years old, that he wanted to hear or see no more Long Island roads, and finally in West jooking fro: Geutietebe: Hivthen seit miemla way, acter | Rone eatimtrestestitharHousseotitne| jomne from A wincan: inthe flat Green Blinds, where the two girls say and the couch e couch. The window was ops was drawn close to {t low that of the Wilsicks, saw the boy on OLIVER BELMONT giving them each a quarter for carfare Hitchcock took advantage: ot therm. strike the wires, grab at them weakly “Mr. Hitchcock never by word or The direct-examination lasted about oath van sete ae Cs Hoye « Thi acsniniarediteccah chia axauetinevsry cubnourMerhereliwereino\raarkeaKala-2e smenpelip) tonite pavement daisy) Steen Gruleast Night and This } crepancies between the narrative as ‘eet below ; knew that he was to be accused until this witnesa now told {t and as she Mrs. Sarah Berlin and Mrs. Mary Morning Added Little after their arrest in February, 1907, told Wt before or between it and Helen sarranger were W al few fect of Senin z Wisle =Viosck’s’ brother! on Hagen's account of the same (oy ‘ dnathavatn re nae eT ET erladl er inaeRh THe | erent the boy when he landed in the street. to His Chances. c ried to blackmail him. ‘A little further along Mr. Steuer got They picked him up and ran with him After it had been announced that for-| her pretty badly tangled. She owned to a drug store at One Hundred and a mer Congressman William Astor Chan-| Up that she had never accused Hitch- gixty. stree: Into ver TSeU eG UIGA aati Ieneeel ca cierto renee | CoSmICtaubm|tting) her tofactualhindigsiie svasras atest au cciHor | ae eumsinineron wana eo be K eK, | nities until after Hugo Voecks had Where he died while an a eB WAN IT se oe ain PF the State somewhat abruptly rested its | been arrested. on the way to take him to Fordham eis case early in the afternoon | after intoductng several more wit) Hospital, nt to-day, and ans Ww h neases. Mr. Gi aske ve to cor- 7 In the opinion of those who fol-) ret the date of the ail Mrreneeetay are attending bit v lowed the testimony in the Criminal Dec. 15 or thereabouts. The language | aeREre h wa Branched Court since of the indictment had it “on or about STON WOME adie atas Dec. 28, ping fast. How nd sterday the District-Attorney's office — suetice Gott permitted the amendment, eae eae had not succeeded in establishing an: Then Mr. Garvan rested. j be delayed could n 1 as e | throughout his suffering © mt 8 | few days | The operation for ay itis was | performed Inet Wednesda ly h rer bandoned. y Tmmont had not slept since the ope 7 | —— | | and his suffering as been intense | | . . 345 1 times his fam was assen | | Only Three Representatives of = ae an e ean ‘ led at his bedside in pation of | the Metropolis Turn Out for | tte approaching end. but each tim — | there has been a slight rally e v ‘ x j Eastern Championships. Dee ony PaaS aN Ex-Convict Hallen Charged Embryo Soldiers Clash in An-| P UY i area ee ih ‘- “ HH rohati ” lita , ‘The sleep lasted two vars put as i with Spoiling Revolution nual Field Day at Miitary | (Bpectal to The Evening Worid.) ae SE ea locex ve ae nie lt ste re | BOSTON, Mass., June 9—Mrs. Clar patient little real rest. Again at | by $16,000 Swindle. Academy. lence Vanderbeck, of the Cricket Ciub,| six o'clock this morning the ent Tlade) piilay ua rolling netamornine |. unourrandiael w he awoke ben Ramon Techazareta, an excited) wrygp poINT, N , June 9—The| won the driving competition with which | he was able to take a little nour end ardent Nicaraguan patriot, @P-larnual West Point field day was held the third annual Women’s Eustern’( ment and retain {t on his stomach: tre Street Court this afternoon ang porate Club opened. Her longest drive was 1% | vomarked. Oxygen has been resorted accused James D. Hallen of giving hi 10)-Yard Dash—Havyes, first; Burr, Yards 16 inches and her next best was to several time: | warlike little government a “stone WHEN yong, Time, 102-5 seconds 194 yards 11 inches. About forty players t asked for bread,” or, to be a little) oy) ee ee Gontest_-Won py| from the territory covering the Atlantic fons pastesiataery thahegai eae 22) patton and Schiberg, “9, Fowler and slope from Maine to Virginia contested. | House Fat—A Vital Problem of boxes filled 2: Oro 88. na|Garlington ‘10, second. Time, 1 min-| The regular championship began at 1.30 ti ‘ emington cartridges were desired an’ a = ‘i Be ata an | Shall a fat woman decide during the Renine | utes 64; seconds: lolock a Una al erloon mauler need) rweltering evenings of midsummer. to sit) paid for. He tor’ eho says he in a broker, ffty-|, Mile Run—Won by Franke, ‘l1; Jones, 10, second, Time, 4 minutes, 55 setonds, run off to-morrow. holes medal play, eighteen more to be| Of the torty-eigt on the porch corseted and asphyxiated but presentable, or shall whe take off her har- t Hot weather comforts de- mand a pertect-fitting shos—' rot a passable fit, but one that leaves nothing to be desired. No otner Oxfords fit so well, wear so long or took 80 stylish as HURLEY SHOES “None So Good” $5 ® $6 in All Leathers ARE YOUR SHOES HURLEIZED? A process that renders patent leathers softer and gives a richer, more enduring lustre. A Sale o! Manufacturer’s Samples. £5 and $6 Low Shoes, in tans, velour calf $3 5 and patent leather, at e 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, 183 BROADWAY. {tay eR Yo CLEANS ALL CARPETS. SCHULZ 5° “R40, PE: bii41 9 ¢ DIED. YOUNG,—On June 9, LOTTIE L. Your, ages 61 years. Funeral services at residence of hee niece, No. 5 Locust at., Corona, N. Y., ow Wednesday evening at § o'clock. Intermene at Rabylon, L. I, on Thursday at oom venience of family HELP WANTED—MALE. THR Ces Ane CO. will employ. slams Scotch baker aa. pastry Sunday work. “Apply ‘Wednesday morsiage aw oth av The Ticker lets people know about the rise and fall of stocks, the results of races, baseball games, &c. Just So news is scattered broadcast every day about employers seeking workers; workers de- siring employment; rooms, houses, &c., “to let’; bar- gains in business enterprises; sacrifices in houses, &c., through World “Want” Ads Cpt Te” Al Shou Hg

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