The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1908, Page 7

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| | | | | CAPT, HAINS ACTS LIKE SANE MIAN, fixed the return of her three children | aa the price of @ confession, on the wit- ness stand, of wrongdoing. | Attorney Joha F. Molntyre, who wit | fight for the Haine brothers, ways that | he has many letters from Annis to/ AND PUSHED BOY Mrs. Hains, with her repiles, Th | with her written confession, will go) fee toward alding the slayer’s case on | the ground that the killing waa justi- | flable, he declares, How many of the! letters there ape or how deeply they ontangte Bak Haine the lawyer woud g e } pd Re Great stress on | THE EVENING WORLD, TU KAISER GOES RIDING AND DISPROVES REPORT.) PENNEWILL IN DELAWARE. | WILHPLMSHOPHE, Aug. %—Em-) poy, pel, Aug. B—The Repub) peror Willlam rode In the forest to-day, titean State Convention this afternoon which faot proves as unfounded @ | noninated Willam H. Heald, of Wi-! widely published report that he was suffering from @ severe Injury to one of his legs. The report of the supposed injury to the Emperor originated in Strasbung, where this was glven as @ reason for the rumored postponement of the forth- mington, for Representative in the Six- | ty-first Congress; Simeon 8 Pennew!ll of Sussex, for Governor of Delaware Henry P. Seott, of Noweastle; John Carrow, of Kent, and Charles H Sacket, of Sussex, for Presidential elec: ESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1908, REPUBLICANS NOMINATE — |f LOR SERS Dentes All Stories of Raving and Maniacal Action by k the Prisoner, WIFE MAY GO ON STAND Attomey for Slayer of Annis Says He Would Welcome Her Hostility. “Capt. Peter 0. Haina, jr., is behav- tag Wke a sane man at the Queens County Jail. He obeys the rules of Re institution, eate and sleeps well, end his actions are entirely rational, make thie statement after having (n- woetigated storics that he was raving Wke @ maniac in his cell, and other wise conducting himself as a lunatic.” Gheriff Herbert 8. Harvey, of Queens County, spoke thus te-day, and declared that he betloved the murderer to be of @ound mind, in 90 far as his actions In thls cell indicated. “Under Sheriff John N. Phillips and Jailo Van Sise inform me that the army uniform worm by Capt. Hains in court on Monday was brought to him by friends the ..y before,” Sheriff ‘Harvey continued to The Evening World reporter, “He {s precise in his Jail Ufe und an ideal prisoner. @pecial Guard for Brothers. “Capt. Haine {a awakened at 6 o'clock {mn the morning, and when dressed {5 pttvileged te exercise in the corridors until 7.80—breakfast time, A meal of coffee, rolls and some mornings ham 1s eorved. “A special guard 1s provided for the Hetnses while they walk in the open- air court in the morning. At noon a stew of meats and vegetables {s the fare. “The night meal is usually bread and coffee, with meat tw.ce a week. Hatns brothers can have raw meats and vegetables brought to the jail for their use, but the jail cook must prepare them, “This is a meamire to keep polsoned foodstuffs from reaching prisoners. All meals are served to the Hainses in their locked cells, “Stories to the effect that Capt Hains mouns for ‘My poor wife!’ and cries to get back to his army post are ridiculous, Reports that Be raves and pulls his hair are too absurdly false to deny, “Capt. Hains had a siight attack of stomach troubie, the jail physician re- ports, but It was trivial. 1. Jenkins Hains \s quiet and apparently as well watisfied as his brother,” Wife May Be State Witness. Acoording to Frank G. Wild, one of the attorneys for Mrs. Hains, she will The! Annis Only Man Named. » Wil scuselng the aivuice pro- | ocadings, Yedlared the impression That | Cept. Hains had referred to an ua- named insurance man as the Co- wpondent was erroneous, sanere, ‘ks no eR of an ini ance m sald. ‘The manna was Rnnie, ite at one time Was ene fiaged ip ine insurance business, [ be. eve, That probably accounts for the misteken impression.” The sentiment of the members of the Bayside Yacht Club about the killing of Annis was foretbly expressed yesterday in the monthly issue of the Bayside Yacht Club Book. Standing alone on one of the pages, Inclosed In a heavy mourning border, ts this Inscription TAD TO CLI FIESUIPE AND FELL —_——~— Killed Instantaneously — Nar- row Escape of Woman Hanging Out Clothes. Although warned by his mother that he should not ellmb out on the fire-es- cape, Philllp Lynch, elght years old, disobeyed. He now lies dead in the parlor of his home in tip fifth story of j the blg double tenement at No. 584 | ‘Third avenue. | Mr, Lynch left the kitchen for a mo- | ment. Philllp got a chair and c¥mbed | over the window sill. Then he started |up the fire-escape ladder to the roof. | His little legw could hardly straddie the | rungs, and when he wae almost at the | top his etrength falled. He dropped | backward and plunged to the #round, | | In his descent Phillip narrowly missed | earrying Mrs, Annie Fordman with him. She was Manging out clothes. Philip's body sinuck her head ae she | was bending over. Mra, Fordman man- |aged to retain her balance. Dr. Miller, of Ballevue Hospital, said that death waa instantaneous. Another Likely to Die. Six-year-old Walter Baum, of No. 342 Fast F fifth street, was playing on the fire-escape this afternoon while his} mother was preparing lunch. When | she went to call him she saw the} | youngster ly!ng on the paving one story | | below, Dr, Lane, of Flower Hospital, said the boy had fallen on the alde of his | taco, turing the skull, He will, probably dle, oS Se | WIFE’S COLLEGE CHUM A MAN, SAYS HUSBAND. So Donovan Asks Courts for Di- vorce Because She Went | Away With Him. Thomas J. Donovan, a son of former not go on the stand at the trial and | Supervisor Simon Donovan, of Brooklyn, try to save her husband from the elec-|!s suing his wife, Jessie, twenty-three trie chair. On the contrary, it 1s said, years old, for absolute divorce, He she will appear as a witness for the names as co-respondent, J, Wilkinson, @tate, but only with the object of clears, and charges that early in this montt: ing r name of the accusations of her husband connecting her with Will- fam B. Annis, ‘The young woman has made, It is une derstood, a complete denial of each of her husband's charges, ant’ is excead- ingty bitter against him. may be the outcome, of her attempt to olear her name—and witnesses to corroborate her conten- tlons she may send her husband to the electric chair—-she !ias no intention, say her attorneys, of posing as Kvelyn ‘Thaw. It fa also denied Hains that Mrs. if she produces! his wife left his home, No. 258 Fleventh |atrevt, Brooklyn, saying she was going |to spend a week with an old college ‘chum in Florida, N. Y, Instead of |ing to Florida, however, Donovan |clares she went to Marblehead, Mai Whatever | with Wilkinson and remained there a} | week. In her answer Aled to-day with Justice Stapleton in the Supreme Court, Mra. Donovan denies all her husband's ciarges and asks for $% 8 week ali- mony and $250 for her counsel fees, ‘The |Donovans have one child, a daughter. | Thay were married in 1902 Some INTO FLAMES —_2—. Youngster Appears in Court With Face and Head Bandaged. A story of torture was told by alx- year-old John Barbogle, of No, 3% West Bixty-ninth street, in the West Side Court to-day, when che boy's father asked for a warrant for the arrest of ten-year-old Mill! Arbuso and twelve- year-old Capues| Asolto, both ef No, 827 ‘West Sixty-ninth street, The Barbogle boy appeared with his face in bandages and his hair and eyebrows burned away, Young Barbogle sald that on Sunday, Aug. 16, he was playing in the street | when two boys enticed him into a cel- | lar. The other boys tled his hands be- hind his back and then, sprinkling oll on some newspapers, pushed him into the flames. The boys then ran away, ‘The Injured boy was treated by Dr. George W. Codd, of No. 3% West Bind avenue, but no report of the matter was made to the police until Barbogte's father today asked for a warrant, Because of the age of the two boys wanted Magistrate Drosge refused to fasue 4 warrant and sent the man and oy to see the police. Detective Thorp ‘was assigned to the case and be started out to look for the two boys, who will ‘be arrested and turned over to the Children's Soolety. ——-~. WOMAN FIGHTS 10 JUMP FROM BRIDGE Struggles Until Exhausted | With Officers on Span Forty Feet High. MINEOLA, Lh 1, Atty, %—Matilda ) Anderson, a laundress who until last | Saturday was employed at the home of George H. Dyer, a wealthy resident of | Brookville, was landed In the Nassau | County jail here to-day after she had | tried to jump from a raflroad bridge | forty feet high and given the deputy sheriffs who had her in charge a lively ||| fight ‘The woman had acted so strangely | houre that she was placed and this morning Justice H Hicksville sentenced her to ten | days in jail When the deputies were taking her from the train to the jall they started to cross @ lofty bridge that crosses the | railroad tracks. The woman went along | quietly until the middle of the epan was reached, when with a scream she threw her pocketbook from the bridge, then climbed on the railing and was about to throw herself over when the deputies | grabbed her and pulled her beck. She fought flercely and the officers had all | they could do to keep her from carrying out her purpose. After alve had become | exhausted by her strugyles they | aged to get her to the jail, where { soon quieted down. | The laundress, who is forty-five years | eid appears to be suffering from some ATTACK STRIKE BREAKERS, MONTREAL, Aug. 25.—A crowd of 200 | strikers attacked a train of seven cars| lof strike-breaker® returning from work | jat the Angus shops last evening, break: | |ing every window and injuring two men, | The police arrived too late to make ar- \re cigarettes are so “mild” that they are insipid, Others so tire, The Helmar avoids “strong” that they both extremes. 10c Sold for 10 Everywhere 8. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer 111 Fifth Ave., New York coming military manoeuvres. | (No C. O. D., Telephone or Mail Orders.) tors, ONEILL-ADAMS @ Established Forty-One Years Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. Y. Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Directoire Sash Ribbons At Very Special Prices ee Sat aes Late The new Directoire Sash—made of fine att $2.95 ribbon, in all the new and popular colors, at, cach ,....66 dQ Fancy Weave Washable Ribbons In pink, white and light blue. No, 5—Value $1.00 (piece 10 yards)... Fine Quality Taffeta Sash R Six inches wide, high lustrous finish, all desirable colors. Re price 39c, per yard; special at...s..ssseeeee Piece of 10 Yards at $2.40 Housefurnishing Specials : In the August Sale ty, O'NEILL BUILDING $1.05 Clothes Raskets 60c. | Just one hundred of these very tine whole willow | domestic Clothes Baskets, good family size. 60c i Regular price $1.05; special at, each....... $1.85 Bissell's Sweepers, $1.55 | Bissell’s standard Carpet Sweepers, in as- | sorted woods, highly finished. These are sold elsewhere for $2.25. Our £ regular price $1.85, speeial at... $1.55 | $1.25 and $1.35 Nickel Tea Kettles, 69c | Fifty heavy copper nickel plated flat bottom Tea | Kettles. Nos. 7 and 8. We have only a limited | | number of these Kettles, Regular prices 89% $1.25 and $1.35 each; very special at... House Cleaning Materials At Very Special Prices for Wednesday In Our Grocery Department | ADAMS BUILDING — Basement. Phone 5700 Chelsea. Sal - Soda— best qual.ty wash: ing suda crystalsi | Soap—The Elwood Brand Pure Laundry ‘soap; best quality for general house- \ Si Washing Powder — Fairbank's popular Gold Dust Brand washing ALL CARS TRANSFER LEXINGTONT0.3 °° AVE 5927060" Sr Pploomugdale: Women’s Fine $25 $ ] 2. 50 Fur-Lined Coats at That's One of the Biggest of the Special Features of Our 1908 Fur Sale. These coats are made of a fine kersey or broadcloth, 48 inches long, cut in the very smartest box shape. Have welted seams, and are roomy and _ stylish, Lined with brown Spanish sable mink and have !arge, soft, silky collars. Women’s $35 Fur Lined Coats, \ined through- out with soft, silky brown sable, large 21 storm collars of the same to match, , $. Women’s $55 Fur Lined Coats, tined through- out with gray and white squirrel, large 29 pieced Persian storm collar,.,...++0+ $ Men’s $55 Fur Lined Coats, of fine black ker- sey and broadcloth, 52 inches long, in the newest loose box shape. Finest examples ‘of high-class tailoring, with English welted seams, Lined throughout with brown Span- ish mink. Beautiful pieced Persian $25 collars, Men’s $85 Far-Lined Coats, \ined through- out with fine Far Eastern mink, muskrat or ie aN ac lamb or ot collaresss.sse $125 to $150 $50 Rich Black Lynx Sets, $24.75 The chic new rug muff and large shaw! tie trimmed with heads end tails. Women’s Beautiful Russian Pony Women’s Rich Caracal Coats ats 36. 42 $0 in, long] 24 30 42 50in, long, $19.50 $35 $39 $48 $59 $35 $49 $69 $79 $89 Select any fur in our entire collection now, pay a small deposit and we will store it in our cold storage vaults without additional charge until delivery is desired, Second Floor, 50th St, section, All Cars BLOOMINCDALES’ Lex, to 3d Ave, Transter to goth to both § ALL CARS TRANSFER hi? 5910 608Sr collars of Persian lamb,,.. $ 30 ance sale. chance afforded you. As to Free Transfers — Our Plan So Far as the 59th Street Car Line Is Concerned When you get off a 59th atreet car at Lexington avenue—tfroin east or west + Our uniformed agent at the southwest corner will hand you a transfer tick:t which reads as follows: : ) be redeemed only Bloomingdale Bros. (Se,) with a pur- andise amounting from $1.00 to Ww, If the purchas Amounta to more than $3.00 It will { TEN GENTS 100.) 1, CO. or Charge the DAY OF I8SUB SALDS TO DHE, AD OF CARH. §2.50 to $3.50. Shoes at $1.50 The last of the great clear- Don't miss the . 1—Vahie 2. dec 10 yards) ....ssseereeen + S5C water mink, large storm colla Kid : No ash gon (piece 0 vay donbanunnagen tha | "| Perelan|lamb)or brook mink; $49 Women Te cay| Reduced to No, 2—Value 45c. (piece 10 yards). . 00 2 | Men’s $125 Fur-Lined Coats.|Men’s $225 and $250 Fur- ae emeencte No, 3—Value 70c, (piece 10 yards) .. + BC | Lined throughout with fneat| Lined Coats, Lined with natural Calf Oxfords, 1 0 . 5c | quality muskrat, large storm mink fur, handsome large Persian Men's Calf and Pat- O | ent Lace Shoes, Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot. Second Floor, 60th St. Section, BLOOMINGDALE ———— Women’s Heatherbloom Petticoats Ws fh 1] Lak) HS The petticoats are made with a deep flounce of clus- ter shirring and pin tucks, finished with a deep shirred eyelet embroidered ruffie. Here in a variety of colors. $3.00;spe- cial to- Second Floor, 50th St. Section. BLOOMINGDALES Regularly $ ] 9 morrow at GO Women’s Long Kimonos Of good quality lawn, with mercerized scal- loped edge; var- ious stripes. 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POLISH—Gibeon's) MATa Natal Pollen | Durable kind. 61.07 alse | polish, the unlvs. ‘ ute y ato pola a altie |e CoLemmn metas eee fae gS) ee | input Sc] aor he B3¢| the Tarn... 10 SILVA PUTZ — live ROACH FOO D -~ Peter~ Puts, beat ellver : man's Rosch Feed; \ water for ‘ BTARCH — The i d; cold | Sr collars, cults dug killer; pt. | fopjoolre ¢ cans 17e4 % pt | ROA SALT -— shern'a dea oentrated bugs, ete; per tin RS eam 140, and Pe Oe | sDARGH-—Mothera’ superb Aa (POLISH Rixby's Glows Basch: Ti." g Dit or Raval carton, special for GC] Polish; per dot,,, OC SS | 5 eral Anciliel Spécial Sale of Strong, Well-Built Trunks ADAMS BUILDING These splendid Dress Trunks are made of basswood, canvas covered, malleable W iron trimmed, long strap hinges, riveted ¥ throughout, muslin lined, two trays, | best lock, light weight. I 28in, 30in, 32in, 341m, 36in, |! 7.95 8.45 8.95 9.45 9.95 Boston Dress Trunks Made of seasoned basswood, canvas covered, well painted, bound | with russet vulcanized hard fibre, two fibre centre bands, strong | | slats, malleable iron trimmings, brassed finish, strong bolts, lock | and key, steel strap hinges, iron bottom, with three cleats, fully clamped, deep set-up tray with partition and full cover, paper lined. 28-inch....... $3.95} 32-inch. eta ae Le BOLGN $5.95 30-inch. «6.444. 4.45] 34-inch, 545 Dress Suit Cases: Special at $4.95 Dress Suit Cases, sole leather, brass spring locks and catches, linen lined, with shirt pocket, size 24 $4.95 | inches k err cerscerce, Great Labor DaySale of $475 Pianos for $235 Don't Wait! Come at once, for this sale is for a short time only. wonderful sate of pianos, Don't miss it. Grand Upright Pianos for - - on the very easy terms of $5 Down “xe” $1 a Week Only We Charge No Interest for Time Taken in Making Payments. We Do Not Charge tor Insurance, and There Are No Extras to Pay Whatever. $235—THAT’S ALL, Pianos delivered to your home upon payment of $5.00. This is without a single exception the very greatest and best piano Opportunity you have heard of in many a day. In Tenat Quality the Walters Piano Is Pre-eminent. In Construction It Is Without a Rival. In artist fesigning mi ther world at anywhere eded to be the best st plane known in b bus ? They Are Pianos Built to Last a Lifetime eee delivered within city limits wil! be kept im tune for one year free of Pianos Guaranteed for 15 Years EXCHANGE i2428.2°! " FREE * slik embrolt \ Upon reques All ie Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d A OOOEREEEES EEA EAP ASSO EOERELEEE OSES SEEAEESSESESAAOE SSE SEESEES CON ESEH 5 Stockings, 1214 A big sale. The stockings are made of a fine gauze lisle thread, high grade, sheer and full regular. They are seamless, have spliced heels andtoes. Absolutely perfect goods and warranted jast black One of the bizgest bargains New York has seen in women’s stockings. duplicated any- where for less than25c; Wednes- day's price.... | kgs, clerwhere Ib, tin ne HH ae re | ete te eee Celebrated $475 Walters Concert $935 cement SO High Grade Clocks, $3.95 Wewillsell you one of these hand- some eight day H Revulator clocks H with calendar, at Hl this special price, providing you J will permi' our naine toappear on the glass in the ower part of the lock. he clocks are {| } 5 guaranteed periect time pieces, have 12 in. dial, are 38 in. high, 16 in, wide, cncased in handsome oak cabinet work. We are informed that others are selling these clocks at 310 312 n the instalment plao 3 95 Our price... ah) = boownovaArrs Our Easy Payment Pla Enables you to furnish flat, house or apartment complete ry easy terms. 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