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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, r¢¥o8. Artist Princess Coming to New York, PATTY TEACHER Bringing Pet Menagerie With Her CHASES A THIEF FUR BLOCKS ; Followed ares sixty P Pupils, Miss Kathryn Curran O'Rourke Gains at Every Step. | TOOK LUNCH AND CASH. | Plucky Teacher Was About to : Grab Him When a Police- : man Appeared. Kathryn ~ and prett! B ". teaches, to figured a ¢ Chase of a thief, with her six & trailing al ase | four blocks. This is most apec ® tecular robber cay the * eyes of Hartemit Every | “person who witne! ie € Miss O'Rourke a rare ab ity. Miss © Eindergart of the big build 2 end One Hundre just by n « i i Josephine Bennelli 4 out of her : t the] . ck and | Bad r 8 The Chase Begins | Te One look was enough for Mis O'Rourke. One bog ungs' @he hurdied two chairs, edt ~% the door and was 5 a m Much excitement followed >} a ¥ in the classro e + otreet. The frightened sixty “Catch him “duneh. Please him Thief! Thie open windowsill, ern desk, had ¢ small railing outsid wt beating it avenue with the teacher only few yards away. Miss O'Rourke didn't have anything wnora | and her movements were least hampered. ] folds of her neat fitti i wet off after the | joined by a number of young men andl @il her pu who raced as fast their midget Bmbs could rynth making a8 much noise as an f barkers. | Gains on the Thief | ‘The chase was sen while at Jasted. Miss O' Row blocks from him to run teacher w lem Court, where John y Hundred a n Class waa resumed att Miss O'Ro all her child: ——— Diplomatic Step Means That Other! Aggrieved Powers Will Be Left Free to Deal With Her. WASHINGTON, June 4. — Stat Department has received official no-| tification of the departure of Jacob) | Bleeper, Secretary of the Ame! n Le- gation at Caracas, thus leaving the United States without diplomatic repre- sentation in Venezuela. fe ene immediate effect of this action to leave Venezuela now accountable direct to the various European powers that have grievances against Venezuela. | . Use a Little Tact! 5 bi ® | 4 | € & “ A boat, don’t be * Like an old maid it And grab the first | Chance offered i a ELECTROCUTED 1S WOME LOCK Of le eeoneita Getter in Stalled Cars See Current Kill Work: man. was t gang. a pany” a8 electrician tor so “LP.MORGHN'LLLD! : Bi YALE DEGREE Award W ‘nana Special Re ference | to “Public Service in . Panic. June %4.—J. Plerpont was honored with the degree in the awards ar-ounced | _D. rsity to-day, ‘L.e degree, iff States Min: | ter to Guatemala and Honduras, Will- | head master Pom- fret school, Join Meig: ead master of Hill School; Willlam Kent, Yale, 1897, of Chicago, donor of California redwood trees to United St Government. lise Doctor of Solent o—( former Yale pi authority in physiological chemistry. Doctors of Letters— Wilitan Vaughn Moody, Joaquim | Bragil- fan Doctors Boston; Yale, 1879, yal ‘Ashington Kiron ey: aham Lusk, a | 20° sor and @ recognized | Joy NCESS AND EW MIENAGERI: OMING Meet Candi a AD Ht 2 ist Hopes to Part 10 Arrange for Mrs w ANHINGTON J 4.-Fred W Lwoft Parla ° ever ninded iim how. | e¢ Eur Princess Gu le a seng. were brought e baleony, when nis land, be a h care] T. ¢ nt hopes e good | at Union § on for proper equlpages aro membered a hotel, ncess Pa es first to Balt!- York, and then e will take a cot- ico still then to New port, - > MURDER SUSPECT FREE. Brought wher Man From t The application for Mon : Davi Atto no obje edom, fat | the dict Monaco beca dence, Law he ome bringing damages ik r n Indiana n arrest —_—_—_—_———— MIDDIES' FLEET SAILS NORTH.|H WPORT NEWS, June 24—The| Mi feet on wheh the Annapolis midshipmen are taking thelr sumr sisting of the monitors Arkansas and wada, the cruisers Olympia and Chi- er cruise, con- ; Bean of Columbia Law_ Sohool; Sonn and tbe, trenanss trans; 2° She, Ha) rd, J throt be Bargain, Finders |&" fii Rea case ee sal May's husband, WAVING TO PUPILS ing women. MRS. BELV'ONT “ON WAY TO EUROPE aves on Mauretania for an Prtemlc and tamine are feared Indefinite Stay Abroad with Oliver H. P, Belmont, Her Sons. witow of A Belmont, etania with her sons * sald W nont POWERS DEMAND MISSING, WARNS MAGICIAN’S TWINS | would hold him responsible for any un: | TWAT SHAH KEEP WIFE NOT TO SEEK PEACE IN PERSIA Russia and Great Britain: Hold |Publisher Martyn Threatens | Him Responsible for | Suicide if Public Search Is Subjects. | Made for ila, THHERAN, June %4——The Aritisn acl Chartes Martyn, publisher of the Russian represntatives here pave re.|Aaterer, 1 missing from his home, No quested the Shah to take immediate West Qno Hundred and Fittleth steps to restore order here and heave |*treet, and has sent to his reminded him that their governments | ¥!fe through myste that tf | Hetty he will end Friends of Martyn fear his sulctde and are of the opinion that he ts su temporary nervous breakdown. On the day Martyn disappeared, May fortunate incident that might oceur. The Shah, In reply, nas given full as- | surance that everything possible will be done to prevent further disturbances. | It has been generally confirmed that the frat t in yesterday's fighting tn) this city was fired by members of tne derangement because of a Anjumans, or political clubs, 28, Mrs. Martyn recelved two letters Sayyid Abdullah, the President of from her h: and which told n: mn. | Parllament, Sayyid Muhammed ana] ‘O™ ® Piven ener ceete pending fight. It was thought then | many popular leaders and members of the Anjumans, as well as several news- paper editors, were arrested, and thirty of them pinced in chains to-day, Tak!- zadeh, leader of the Opposition edt. tor of Haboul Matin, together with nine others, took refuge in the British Lega. tion. LONDON, June %4.—Private despatches received here from Teheran say that only a small number of persons were Killed during the fighting in thet city yesterday, and that the firing was con he was the victim of a blackmalling o spiracy, and that possibly he had been driven to leave the city in fear of death Four years ago Martyn was the object of anonymous threatening letters, writer demanding $5,00 on penalty of death. He was also warned that unless the money was paid his home wo: destroyed and his wife kidnapped Tt was reported tn November, 1904, that | he contemplated flight to London, his »14 home, on account of these. Martyn, | however, dented he was going to be run the fF ned a tomilennelsuborncoduotthee Nes aww: panewmyori and employed poli tional Assembly. One despatch says:| = i yed police and private detectives to track the lette: “The Shah apparently ts the master of By re letter writer. the situation at Teheran, but the att!-| On the aay of his disappearance Mar- tude of the provinces 1 uncertain.|:yn wrote to the office of the C, Foreigners are in no danger.” No, 110 ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 4.—The| request that his stock 4 Forolgn Office here to-day rece! terredito) 7 apatches sent from Teheran, statins | en tranaterred : ee that tho fighting around the Nat Teco note vellaves My Assembly Bullding had ceased, that Killed himself," sald Mrs. town w The number of dead and woun not given, the writer ad difficult 0 approxima The Iberal’ press which throughout has sympathized lament, regards k sacks as the Initiation of a quiet however, that mething, ave recelved fro who recely. In none of them has 1e to his whe arried six years and hrough frie: lips from ht he given a We have bouts. d'etat, and It is convinced that | have been very happy. If I can reach | followed hat) dissolution of him I know I n bring him home." LignalEAssembly, Friends of Martyn are inclined to be- Christian Refugees at Urumlah eve his disappearance may have some ST. PETERSBU Ne J 24 nnection with the Novoe Vrimya to patch from its corresponde lah, sent from that the’ frontier post of Ju’ nes a dis etters. These fri at he recent! a mysterious fin pendent ys that the he Britt: and Russian Urumiah re A = actively In the fate of the Christan . villagers residing in th irroundin country who have been subjected to Bad Smelling Garbage Cans Breed Disease Your garbage can in warm weather sure to have a bad odor, which is u healthy as as unpleasant. If you mix a few drops of a non-pol- is crowded wit Supplies are running low. ‘The Kurds are within a mile of the city. Fighting Still Reported June 4.—The Tageblatt pun. from Teheran under sonous germicide like CN Disinfectant tha fring of | 4 i srl af arms and artillery was still with) water ‘and! pour nto the can each day this bad smell will disappear The buildings of Parllament we e entirely molished by the bombardment of ¥ 5 va. | Uf the disinfectan also used about terday, which lasted fr in the morn- i sailed jing until 2 in the house generally, in sinks, washtubs, of men and bodi dark corners and toilets, etc, the Su he main square W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr..| numbers. In ma mer odors which usually appear will be K, Vanderbilt, Jr Her) wrec ts pil kept away, and your home will seem das indefinite. |It ts still imp cooler as a result. You will also notice |number of casy lost seventy t Denies Turkish Trespass. insects. In using CN Disinfectant, a large bot- bh, she H gaye | CONST. NOPLE, ealth, she will eA YOUR radi’ Poets tle will be found more economical we all will, out o: ie Aral resent ns made by. A y of Mr. Belmont er Arst|}G. H lay. respectively the Charge 1 probably be at the home of | d Affaires of Htussia and Great italy From “Cellar to Garret” Use the Duchess of Mari- a Search f All 10c Te says. however, the thoroughbred racing! ord: Jac ¢ Los An| 25c | Jack Atkin, wns ano! outgoing 50c § on the ship. Mr n said | CITING CO, (Inc.) > passage of the racing bills in| York State was the hardest blow dealt the breeding industry of this | y. and {ts effect would drive to pe the best sta tanding, where rkings with his own racing 4 fo! him which mania econd at he with r Lew! the owners Tower for the establishment ation at its apex to connect with a station that he has planned to crown the top of Jes the actor, another pa’ sald that he was going to make headquarters he expected to be in the | at Brookland, Eng- tom lows on » Hotel Belme street, also was abo hopes to make arranxe- of the Elftel of a wire . best known as Edna also Ea Ob) CEO aM the ship HE FEL TO DEAT fire-escapes Forsuth when Samuel mi at seme pupils 7. his balance and fell three stories into the atone The noise of the child's fall was heard all the tenements that surround the court yard and in a few minutes the place was filled with wailing, In the school but backs onto the court, was something like a pante Pr two, street lost reet, after fighting his y zied crowd of mourners and almost hay ing his uniform torn Gi oo he pa pressed (brough. a, Saunas Uk ST {t is announced, is awanled with spe-| Comnected With Ko | clal reference to the financter's “public | service i» the nation In mitigating the + ee ay " panic last fall.” He is referred to (Specin Game of Tag on Fire Escape as a “direct descendant of Rey. James; WHITE 1} Pierpont, the most prominent of the | Frank Monaco, who w of Forsyth Street House founders of Yale." |Huntington, Ind. in April : Honorary degrees are conferred on|o? Police Marks, of Pelham Manor, un- Has Tragic Ending. others as follows |der the ef that he was the mur- 3 Master of Arts—Otto Tremont Ban- | derer Jullus TT. Rosenheimer, a > nard, Yale, 1876, President of the New | wealthy needle manufacturer, the! 4 game of tag which four- ya | York Trust Company and Vice-Presi- | night of June 18, 197, was discharged | samuel Wolker, his brother Benjamin dent of the Charity Organization So- | from custody to-day by order of Su-|q year his senior, and three other ew York clty; MacGrane Coxe, e Court Justice Keogh boys were playing to-day. up and down at his home, No, 53 was tragicaliy ended in turning to wave his of Public School urtyard scream- which {s in for @ but it was almost im. through the fren. sag ie a Seat the Car GODSEND TO SUFFERING HUMANITY, These Forceful Wcrds Express Gratitude of Thousands of People Like Mrs. George Arcand, of No. 537 Erie Street, Toledo, 0., Who Has Been Snatched from the Grave by the World’s Greatest Tonic Stimulant and Invigorator. Mrs. Arcand, Whose System Was Run Down, Contracted Grip and Was Treated by Two of the Best Doctors of Toledo Without Recciviny Any Benefit. 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Ww Censulting Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey | Ears Rochester, NV. tor Sian nites 1d medical 4 booklet and tree advice. | ALIKE NO LONGER One Terry Grows Fat, the) Other Lean, and Spoil |e Thurston’s Illusion. | | Howamt Thurston, the magictan, who| nucceeded Keller, has teen disfiusioned. verre. Hoe told the end tale with tears List to the in his eyes and voice tory! A month ago Thurston was tn Lon don arranging for his coming season tn America, He bad a new {llnston—n jer Intended to “knock ‘em dead." ston made a contract with Derry twins, twenty-threa years and as much alike as two pean in 4. “Why, John looked so much he often mistook himself f her." sald Thurston to-day. was nothing to tt al lice his | name, Perry, y oe said together. to-day, Two Johns and Hd was Skeleton. 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