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f 4 : : ___ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Junk 23,1908. t =e 1 ! \ | | DROEGE | LLS ON A A ION MURDER AND MYST RY IN BODY eC FETT i | E | 3 # ° | H | Deli y |: | i E | | Delights Everybody | i a | (BEL @¢7 SHANK you very much.” The tone and expression x i ffi tell more than the mere words when the happy grad- Jz i | Shale, uate has received her presents of jewelry, and the [% ; —_——— 7 —-— i Sivers are gladder than ever that they bought them of us. [# | We are always contriving r fashions or improving on old fix ; ‘ eure? FF So bes . rs % eae always ig ashions « 1g ae i | Declares in Appellate Division | Victor Henry, Married, Kills Fragments Scatiered From ones. Those of you who seek gifts for school and college JE cone Wi f i ai ‘ 4 ee graduate: e brides or to celebrate birthdays tind |® : F 5 =) , Vood Haven Widow, Then Williamsburg to Desbrosses graduates, for June brides or to celebrate birthd Hy H lial Wale Wes Aspect s ra 3 buying easy business when you have such assortments as Jz an Old Scandal. | Shoots Himself, Street Ferry. ours. But you do not find it expensive, for we ate HS i | SaScket areal with one moderate profit and we never deal with middlemen. | | ou cannot appreciate ye spportunities il you come ' HOUNDED, HE ASSERTS. | | Victor Henry, a married man, to-day} From the Brooklyn terminal of the fete Yee ae mnt SOTA OR i EAE a CSretS } Shoring reece aaael| brought a tramic end to a scandal that | Williamsburg Bridge to the Desbrosses | Shoaetane ins at bla for yourself. 5 e shall | Rae | kept Wood Haven, Long Island, sup- |street ferry in Manhatt istance rene see the factory where the famous Lambe When He Heard Reporters plied with gossip for months, by kill. /of four miles, a mans body was dis- ewelry Is made. z ts } “| jing Mrs. Mary Cassidy, of Water |tributed by a trolley car s¢ - - Were Going Over Record | | street, Wood Maven, and then shoot. /¢uring the early mo EEEEEEE : Tri S ing himself. Both died instantly. jto-duy the volice > Trie S | : 5 ; 3 z fOzone Park, He housed his wife and ee i : ns |the crime. ) make class rings a ins so that the owners will [Te ' ahs eMagiatrate Otto aT) Droene sap |three small children in a cozy Ittle| Policeman Dennis K C make, la rings and pins s su ‘ j 4 lasts. [2 j Prealiciore Justices cottage, Several years ago Ozone |pridge squad, was wa keep t as long as the memory of school days last z Peared before Justices ¢ i [Park had @ severe shock. The Henry \terminal on the Willis has been one of our specialties for many years. We [% Division, to-day, to giv timony | home was suddenly broken up. Victor | where the New York have a number of new and pretty patterns for the graduates® [x in the action brought by the Bar As- |Henry departed one way and Mra. |pack over the bridge at Mt ‘OS. We illustrate a few of them here. Class colors on “J % sociation for the wal of the Mag- Henry went the other, Ozone Park |this morning, when he saw ihe right Hie We illustrate a few of them here. Class cqjors 01 Ei isifake tom hg “Me XN knew them no more. Ha paliotialninan by ithellsidelofi the the pins are faithfully reproduced in ename Hl te from the a A year ago Henry went to board with | track. FE) eran oa | Mrs. Maré Cassidy. Mrs. Cassidy was| The hand was near Havemeyer stre Es SRP RIIe a comely widow, thirty-five years old,|the furthest junction of the New Yo: FI i agistrate Dro and kept boarders to support her three| trolley cars. 3 Fy ' cs st chars 9 children, Kennedy rapped for o ig z presented by : fads pa ta Fy e E RETAKE 1 Gossips Got Busy. and was Joined by Dobson, 3 6) z trate Dro Not long after Henry arrived under) ons Hom | The four men walked ewe ® ing been a her roof the gossips began to whisper. ce east, cai at Ry CLE oui : coming to > They spun a pretty romance about an| {he left arm and hand of a man at the ; = discharged in toat approaching wedding before they’ Side of the track. Here also there was i Te A BETEAveAt Apres yas learned that Henry was married. no Bblood to Hit that the man was S100 g litical trick Public sentiment finally forced Mrs, |Slive when the amputation occurred q Following his coming to this Cassidy to oust Henry, but he was a| The four policemen then crossed « = ander frequent caller at the Cassidy home, |to the west-bound tracks, and in tigh \Mrs. Cassidy told her Intimate friends |eXC@vation over which the tracks rur % } hounded & thal he wanted to marry her, although Bedford avenue found more pieces ¢ = oti tila she knew he was already marrieg and | of @ man, but no blood. Tata tiecud emotioad (clvilliaw haa rot taken the trouble to get a di-| The policemen continued on their jour &| Hianitenic i vorce. ney, and seven blocks further on on the z cath CORTE Ce Mrs. Joseph Herzog, of No. 97 Water | bridge stumbled over the torso. Twents Ve Mayor McClellan street, saw Henry enter the rear yard five feet further on they found the hea oF ar : Te Mais? os : of the Cassidy home at 10 o'clock to- |The face had been battered away. T) - - | |day. Mrs. Cassidy walked out to meet | pack of the head showed the man had = z aval GET |him, and it was evident that the widow | black, curly hair and plenty of it RINGS FOR THE RETROTHED ee Hish’ the | |Was displeased, She beran to berate} Following their course the policemen 0 ‘4 E i Witness said he was 1 | iid, CG Foe Be one oa and/came upon strands of clothing on the Q KILLFUL cutting and mounting develop all the sparkling] 1904, and has a daughter nin | gestures indicated a scolding. No per-| tracks at the New York terminal. There \_) beauty in these eng: i xs. We imported the [% apr. belt id r | json was near enough to hear what W&s/ was some blood on the clothing, which Han Ya ee : ma eneenie Th = y a ee Mt, ; ; dia he |¥ Mr. Stanchfleld brought out fact . | was so torn that the color and texture % hate neglsteate: Dros eoniae | | Fell at First Shot. could scarcely be recognized. g, x to this city, had bee a to marry | | | | Henry suddenly drew a revolver from/ ‘The policemen then reported to Head- work of ou cies | 4 | his pocket and fired at Mrs. Cassidy. | quarters. They said all the cars cross diamond jewelry is delight the date of the wedding, | | | She was standing only a few feet away | ing the bridge we iadaea een 3 delig and suddenly somebod plied the | 2 | and the bullet struck her in the right) ductors questioned parents of the young woman to whom | ear. As she fell, Henry turned the pls-) not met with an a Droege was engaged with a copy of a | |tol on himself and sent three bullets! The reserve police were then sent o | Baltimore newspaper, with t Is into his breast. {with several men from rs hy of the Balti arres interview | | 5 shots and Mrs. Herzoe's excited |They were working when Michael x with the girl's parents resulted, emd the | "i | | leries brought the neighbors and a po-|Collins, of the Leonard st ez engagement was called off. lave rN an Clifford Confirms Announce: liceman. Dr. Vertz came from St. jealled up the D z Hounded. He Declares. |See-Saw Prices Mark the Trad- THOUGHT IT h JOKE Bas Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, and sald they (ge x i | . 4 7a sel— had died instantly '’ “I've just four a 1," the Magistrate | ing on Wall Street ment of Counsel—Peters Mrs, Cassidy's children were at| man down at tue t . z ) dreaa- | AS pds ae ip ; school, The police asked the principal |he said. W. H Al P B 1 # ful sory etted over the en | ‘Change. <= Locked Up in Tombs. “{o'S2lata them thronsh the lunch heer | Collima reported that one of the e Have All Patterns of Bracelets |: ike a pall. It f yyy ies to give them an opportunity to remove | Brooklyn cars had become abled at ; BOE AE LT ary 4o ‘5 x but I did, not bel Sea Negro Driver Got Cramps and es Clay Peters, the i2¢, bodies. An unsuccessful effort was the ferry and had trouble in-starting Sa oa Westy eat ae ‘ati ee se (de me o pened 4 5 4 4 . ' rae ‘The trial of Henry Clay Peters, the yjade to find Mrs. Henrv. He gave the number of this car, Nd set ¥ prec Stones, MS NOM F ves & Were , whe stock market opened trregularly ma rs . a \ ly pre ‘ i talday: Prices during the first hour of Disappeared While Bathers a1. 0. u. ataerman who was Indicted for) Phe police learned that ap to athe police were sent to find the mot is rose finish, ha eraved and ornamented with three [& | trading we settled, small rallies and K perjury in connection with his testimony week ago Henry had called upon Mrs,'man and conductor and to make an ex- peridots. A beautiful graduation or birthday gift, and the [& ming a Magistr , that {the hour prices generally were | Alderman William Clifford, who 18 week, He insisted upon elther marry.| The theory 1s that the man = Price Is only $22.50. have every other kinc acelet. 8 in court, Mr an or Pi Dido t Gn ee | charged with having accepted a bribe ing Mrs, Cassidy or being permitted to! at full length on the track when hn Ask any questions about | rractions up from last night's close. : azz L i s ee live In the house. Mrs. Cassidy was; ciaines Wi Ratenia boag: = arraignm| aw ding was slo Joseph Guns, a stalwa: ro, WAS of $6, In January, 1007, to swing the [0 EC UT, have him arrested) {ca struck him, and that his body was fe Flt aE The Industrials were weak during the dared to dive off a spile in the Harlem @leven M. O. 1. Aldermen in favor of and a werk ago she went to the police cranees ca distributed along ie four 5 from the orkho B s ( - \ sawanisiels b - court an ade a complaint agair tes Ynen the car started back ® € mmitment of the woman forenoon, Anaconda was 13-4 down;, River at One Hundred and Thirty-ftth | ¢*-Judge Cowan's election to the ne Cour Lhe Atagistralentinedutianryiies| icrorie thenDestronresistrestarsrore tre E te teat us pete | Copper 11-4. During the late trading | sireet and Park avenue this afternoon, COrcersmip. began to-day before Justice ang warned him to stay away from the! legs were released and left on the x Vaacuining athacinennentel| weakness in Tnduateisial Want tiate gine de diver haved: GUme: [eee et Branch of the 8u- (Cassidy home. track. x He ‘ hl extended to some of tne railroad -is-|y PED Cale his father-in-law, S| sues. Cnesapeake & Ohio was 11-2 7% UP Clifford was also to have been placed Mitesand baby Kil atata db WANDRILInG ReTATONIG Te Oe ns perched on the ton of the pole, on trial to-day, but his attorney, Abra-| x new apart: | eee Se pha ies, - his copper-colored figure sh bright- | 4, mh “ ime x raigned before | : Monee K fuparban trate was {tne cage till to-morrow, which was] 7 = numbe 1 250, | : watched him. 1 : eOn ha Renee ‘ his cli- ce si had Ae thatthe caune of tho Cnn thw Sew ork and New ot" q vied of steal” amin| Lord & Tayitor : porte a) xe alfine in cnelotithe, mines |otitheliaiter| ez" oesnaterata ansctaccraie workmen i ceme cate nee cane Oe oe : at Our Watch Guarantee Means |: Court, telling “him Woman Was a came grand stand spectators. HecaWarialst Mecaty eevoulalpleadlenlity tatione epartment F Mrs," Hermann, who bad testifled | COMPany, but an official of the c nN nearby boats turned to see the justica Goff asked Clittord it this were| Ty partir HEN we say that a watch e \ against police the Lexow in-| pany said that there was no t diver. In fact, three hundred persons = : i | * ts Ey aay Cie ae Apap : antly Gu ised *% | case is 14-karat gold we ® s also sald his proba The watched expectantly as Guns px (4, SEITE ET onl : x committed the woman, to tions and then shot through the alr and 18 | 1.4 «1 mean to throw myself on the 5 don’t mean merely that a mitted the w nto ns appeared {nto the wat 7 6 ie house under the ulled Trading was dull Shoes es eras e ce, |mercy of the court | ( / Si / we have the manufacturer's word b+ Sentence Act. The total sules of stocks were 36,20) | Guns quickly came t x ti suntan The work of getting a jury to try| earin a é H ‘ “ fa The Woman Released. ah and of bonds, $1, | ‘Help! ‘ aaa Ronn ae jue Peters was concluded at the morning} | for it. We mean that a test has ¥ mata ie \pathers laughes Nn b - | Gession, In his address to the jury As-| | been made at the United States # The Closing Price: ug Many of them were near enough | wistant District-Attorney Smyth sald) Odd Lots of | ar i almost to reach out and touch him |that he would put four M. 0. L. Al-| y Office. x Guns disappeared again, He came up, |dermen on the nd to prove! . ° When we say that the mov. waved his hands fecbly and went down. Peters a per) ine ritin apers esay INeUmovement H came up again scemingly helpless and | {tes ‘imone the ele -class condition we mean Fy went down the third and last time berg of the Board. that our expert has taken it all to Fy o t he so zed erman Francis yD 4 , y x . SEO Ue aera OIE mltness called to-day ‘ pieces in search for flaws. Please st igged’’ her + Bl Guns's mat pert until s OfAGHiitGrdavarrestinain, French Cross-bar Belfast Linen eon alicairs 5 The Magistrate 4 | to save tim. in which he supported ( ony 100 Envel B quires P. 100 Env bear these facts In mind when you EI ner aeiatre + 17 | rer slice say he lived at No. #8 Best (statement that “Peter w 6 quires Paper, 100 Envelopes quires Paper, 109 Envelopes Aiea Tied A woman, th lone Hundred and! Thinty ond street. and passed word to vot assorted in two sizes allletter size x] buy gift watches. Hy “ = pone. 2g rs 4 for Recorder. Ont c AS 5 Fs bd =18 Policeman Treanor organized a squad ferngye G Neil's omemory hl 95c., value $1.50 85c., value $1.25 z % of bathers, who searc or the body. the best he could say was t 4, ina body ad pasted he or nc| English Fabric Swiss Fabric. FIGHT OVER A WOMAN |der the cou Window ‘caused a| @ quires Paper, 100 Envelapes 5 quires Paper, 100 Envelopes ENDS IN SHOOTING, | “Justice™ or orderen Peters locked up | all letter size odd sizes and odd colors H * in the Tombs until his s finished. 50c., value $1.00 45C., value 85c. to $1.00 eI K) e —— | Mrs, Peters was in BRE ani asea! Ie iy i r | most overcome as husband was led A si 4 rs. aks a ane Her|Rway to spend his first night inva’ « "| Assorted Lot of Special Boxes MANUFACTURER S-RETAILERS—IMPORTERS Husband Is Felled by a containing One quire Paper, Envelopes to match | , Bullet, [BROOKLYN BANK REOPENS; | pease ares Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry | | . , . : tienry Toito, twenty-eight years ott,| HAS $1,800,000 CN HAND, | || THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 58th STREET |i oth Naw 212) iBael One: Mundred) ead) Sana | Fabrique Linen Mourning | English Fabrique Mourning SATURDAY N i , Ninth stzvet, was shot jn the neck to-) he Brooklya Bank, at Fulton and 6 quires Paper, 100 Envelopes BS quires Paper, 100 Envelopes — OPEN IGHTS IN JUNE UNTIL 10 - |: qe. after, reac ah hall nilet Ingleted ie feahiwound| unten ates zt est ctr fn Oc- assorted in two sizes one size and No. 2 border only “a TTT Sa 3 ested, and bell ot 5h, |W EE as ne - ‘ ober A because of the financial panic, 5 cj a G ck HOR OR HCN MMMM MMR Be On eT t Siest ohee 1 | the man’s removal to the Harlem Hos-|,eopeneq at noon to-day. There we — 95C., value $1.50 75C., value $1.25 wee ERROR | ore scandal. He ca pital ie of bun aware — Parks “Alter” concerning tye same address, was arrested as a paid in full Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave., roth St Shibata ea uspicious person, as was also Tolto,| The capital and surplus now amount . » : a rges ausPiictim. The injured man would not | }avnieh is an increage of $10, iH Wi ld Ye L ik A 0 fi Lik H ea SS ee ae Unreal taee rant the former agure. i ow Would frou Like An Uutht Like ? Joo on the Durand | put witnesses say it was Tolina, and | edged’ securities, and the deposits : pap. | adds the ter the shooting he ran amount to $1,500,000. WwW MORNING.“ ; % Nest through One Hundred and Ninth| Tt Advisory ¢ mittee te composed A ty ; dropped his vel n. yfon Ives {dent of the b | atreot and’ cr Bae bia ireyo) vex ulna Metropolitan pruey i‘ i James G. N WORLD ADV'TS Ste tere Cannon, vice-preside ourth hhase‘one Tivadeedend sigh | Navona), Wank Hhewit T SHOW THE . » rs. Lizale Unger keeps a Daniel O. Und resident of the| grocery In the. baby carrlage | bank. Oo yl was Mrs. nt boy. — — N 4) Whe say the men Were quar. : ating about @ woman. Mrs,” Tolto, E ¢ ’ | N Who saw the shooting fainted and was MED > ian ae Bist: (red tor OY nelhborm. rkotts Ler-Kiss | ; «| YOUNG ROCKEFELLERS Mrs, Burt Hurt In Auto Accident. (Promocnced Dear Kiss.) | Whenlevou BUY LAND FOR PARK, beNxvsr, June 2—Mrs. Candace A perfume which con- | meetie. Las Burt, wife of pls Ca O52 es centrates in a single drop | ; : WICH, Cont atrical manager, is » serio ; " NWICH, Conn, 2 —Es haroitosdavieauthenrenuicnoena the delicate fragrance of farlane said the Bar As. ees ke her automobile an, panes anid the ar A ; car. yesterday afternoon. att an old French garden. | $49.98 | $50.00 yorth—$5.0U Down, $1.00 Weeki; : xe nowt : ; Ras in the reas seat with thelr Iq 75.00 + 7.50 « 2.50 «* wan closed when he sa pace Lats Bi 10.00 2.00 « | fina : Y : JERSEY CENTRAL DIVIDEND. | sm Abply nine verNew oe The P Y P. D ds U; Bases: She. ra tte “ I TT Apply &lno to New Jersey, eiicieaeer abe FEE Can rated Goes Rta crerra toe Gait Ferme Apply Sina tor New Sore e Price You Pay Depends Upon Where @entication for removal tn this juarterly dividend a Lied © byt peueaion, foe removal in this, sarterly dividend of 3 per | YORF Pari carve Lot of Misfit Carpets You Buy! ae ome: «ig unchanged from At }; Regular Prices, ou buy: : i > Nestea,» i ot gd et eacuneaemnemaetoeeeee asi + |

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