The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1908, Page 9

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Ps “HAS TWO BAD WOUNDS. a ee “Weak from Loss of Blood He SHOT BY POSSE, DISAPPEARS ON Beh FOR RELP BUSINESS TAP Fugitive Who Attacked Deyo Private Detectives in Chicago MMT ore Tr; 1D), Sy Bethune, of This City. Family Up the State Trapped at Greenwood Lake. | CHICAGO a day by relatives of Bethune, Faneull D. 8 a New York lawyer, who dis- Monday @ New York firm of Wetmore & Jenner, with offices at No M4 Pine streat, left New York Saturday to visit Buffalo on jegal business Mr. Hethune, connected with 1s Cared for and Sheriff at Goshen Jail Notified. Evening World.) N. Y., Aug. %.- Weak from loss of blood and in a starv- ing condition “HII” home in New York over the long dis tance telephone the following day, Mrs Monroe, the des-\ verge of nervous prostration and in perado who murderously assaulted six company with her brother, Dr S, T parse ver tho Foote, went to Buffalo. The only trace oftced es 1h and) there was a statement that a man re- burned a barn at New Paltz on Friday! sembling Mr, Bethune had taken a train afternoon, jreenwood | for the West. Mrs. Bethune promptly | tollowee 3 yews ‘fake tordey, | followed, and arrived in Chicago yes Monroe was bleding tenga i anilety over her husband wounds in his side and was in a weak ondition, He went to several resi- denoes along the lake trying to get as- this afternoon that) Mr. sistance and was finally taken into a Bethune left for Buttalo saturday. He house as he fainted away while beg- ht A) ging for help, The residents were suspicious that the man was Monroe, having read the 1 o 2 o et aoe OES Beeman ye caOS DOT tee eth thirty-one years old. Vhen taken into the house the fugi- home 1s at No. 17 West Tenth street tive was put to bed and a@ physician The couple have no children. called. Fxamtnation . discloved the fact BY AN EXPLOSION Deyo family Was trapped at from pistol nduly alarn cheat. He sald that he had travelled from Campgaw, N. J., to Greenwood Lake, where he was forced to give up, being | unable to proceed further. This information reached Goshen and @t noon Sheriff A. L. Decker, under Sheriff F. T. Hock and Chauffeur Stract, started in an auto for Green- | wood Lake. While it was stated in the| Victims Trapped by maesage received at Goshen that Mon- | . roo was seriously injured, tt was olso| While Working in Colliery eaid that he might leave the place where ~ : he was stopping. It 1s expected that | in Oklahoma, he w . be taken to Goshen jail this af- ternoon. It is stated by a physician | that his injuries would probaoly prove | M'ALESTER, Okla., Aug. 26.—An ex- fatal. jplosion occurred in Coal Mine No. 1 Afonroe has been hunted by armed men and Seputy sheriffs since the day at EAE EA) Okla. near here, this after- sai to We vounds he ed at that Aug. %- A tele om * | atternoon confirm soe A KENTUCKY PROFESSOR here les, seine ee pee A SUICIDE IN CHICAGO. of rescuing the twenty-fve or thirty Despatches from Chicago to-day an- nounced the suicide in a downtown 4 hotel in that city of J. M. Krewer, a professor of languages in the Un School of Louisville, » who had Btudying at the C mwa University Summer School in this city closed on Aug. 4 men are foreigners. The mine, w ls one of the largest In the southwest, H ter, and is one of the Mgqest mining properties in the State non after the antil It men became gen of women and ¢ { the entombed y known, crowds n, relatives of tie - fortumate men, ep red at While In this city Prof. Krewer lived | Whyontunate, mene) anpeeted at whe with the Spencer family ne pidable. e¢ officials of the comp aided West One Hundred and sireet. The family is now away In the! y ‘country. This was the only address | mine, Tt was found in the suicide’s pockets, which | that no one also held $2,W0. ny, osses and others, set to mine apparent, ho enter, as v from the open ee BIG FLOODS IN THE SOUTH CHARLESTON, 8. C., Aug. %.—Heavy South ave caused floods \equal to those of 1%8 and resulted in a property loss exceeding $25,000. A Camden, 8. School the address No. . as his years old and He had taken the nd Ph, D. degree: The University oung man taught 1s @ very exclu ve school for boys. What motive th had for killing himself is a mys th lwashed away. ONE aman gets a good, tasty chew you can't make him believe tobacco is quite as good in any other form. There's nothing to beat Fine-Cut Chew as a steady companion. The rich, tasty flavor of its ripe, clean, fine-cut leaf always satisfies. “Virgin Leaf” is all pure, selected Green River tobacco, the finest that grows. 5 cent package, everywiiere, foil» wrapped. Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO. Aug. 3.—The ald of » prt. | ate detective agency waa sought to- | appeared from Buffalo last Sunday or | whola faim! He talked with Mrs. Bethune at her | Bethune bellaved him to be on the! Gare make son i and it was t She herself {s {1 as @ result of |) at the oMers of Wetmore & Jenner It ¢ was s¢ of hard ron and ‘told i P Crash phone message from McAllister this the first report of no hope | miners who are entombed. Ali of the the men still’ in the Carolina and Ca team with a man and a boy were drowned when a bridge THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AYSU ET 26, 1908, 9 ~ BILL” MONRO, ENYORKLANYER CARDE'ER FORCED ROEFELEAT T SE UP FR Moved rare , for si do of assault drand Jury. So iver Caner 6th Ave, ind 1 8th St. Manufacturers’ Clean-up of 16,500 Pairs of the Famous Cincinnati, | OPPENHEIM Family Into Barn When Dr, mann Discharged Him, Grosz- 1 two daug Was engaged by mann ns gardener, was employed as cook, and her daugh- tors asted ag maids in the Grosamann | tor besame es and discharged the while Mrs to-day, em. the village to-day te hases for his garrison) pro es of a Newark had been walt- y to act. t taken The warrant detective will have ann_and his wife he preferred against yy Carrar, and the case was to ation and let the matter go to Millionaire Still Their Visit to Him and Sends Good Wishes, On the ry Term, Suprene Bischoff, ao-morr 28.—~The fe Rockefe DENVER, Col, Aug. er from John D. doctor's eacletantoe No. M Broad s t . BB HUInGr Ie Baars plication for a final Jud: n, MOAT “Forest Hill, Cleveland, 0. Aug. 19, ‘ s past. | 1968 annulment. proc Dr. G of Helen Malone r, Grosz) “Gentlemen—With the pleasant mem: |tort Osborne. Chinas of an ofictal call by the American Dante! C, Coha Press Humorists, I send you my best) case, recommer s for a successful conve ; hoes at Forest Hill still | now and then, over the quips spr iissatisfled |} granted. Miss M announced despite all) {cism on the union scale eaking seriously, as one should to onal humorists, the rest of the world owes you real gratitude and the! best of good wishes, gentlemen. You | at once. are the true specialists In dyspepst Charity Is born of @ good, hear’ est laugh. It spreads a Kindiler among mankind. I wish you, collec: | tively and. Individuafly, all” suoodes. 1 am sorry that I cannot attend your s¢ ea sions, I hope to receive you agal day, at my home, Fraternal! JOHN D. ROCKEFELL an alley thi “The American Humorists, Denver, practured Hie While detectives from the e Co this afternoon as seep LIEUT.-COM. SPEAR “DEAD. NORRISTOWN, Pa., Aug. 26.—Lieut,- Commander Roscoe Spear, U. S. - | died yesterday after suffering ten yaars from a disease contracted in the Philip- pines during the Spanish-American war, Mr, Spear was thirty-six years old ave had probably due js. serious, “A SHOE A&S GOOD A8 ITS NAME”’ Registered in U.S, Patent Office, $32 Pumps $32 Oxfords ana $3~ Gibson Ties Tan Calfskin and all Black Leathers Sizes 24 to 8. Widths A to EE Hand-Welted Soles $4 .00 a pair Surplus Stocks, Sample Lots and Factory reje.'s Famous $4.00 Shoes in all =) at 127 TRADA MARK Il the very latest FALL STYLES in H Pee Colt, Gun Metal Calf and Tans: Made with the new short vamps, high Cuban and mili- tary heels, hand welted or turned soles. Women’s Women’s Canvas Leather Oxfords Oxfords : Odds and ends, sas ale 8 worth $1.00; a8 tans and $1.00 grades, blacks; at to close, 27¢ 50¢ 50¢ A PAIR Sale of School Shoes Youths’ Boys’ Box Misses’ Caliskin (Cai: Shoes, Shoes Shoes gis 9 to BY, | patent colt and with solid ne with leather exten. HA lace a a soles, sizes sion soles; worth| ton, sizes 0 5%; worth $1.50,| peed] | 2; worth $1.75, at NEL Ooat | soo APAIR ) JO 69e A PAIR MISS MALONEY WiLL A : THE FUNNY MEN BE FREE TO-MO"ROW IN PLACE OF COURT = Remembers Application for Final {Will Find Whether Mrs. Tene ment Is on the Court calendar of Part T vdings of t a decree of annulm tin Maloney, a mn ways be able to coliect for your witti-| alleged marriage | Peace Boyd, at Mamaroneck It ig understood that the marriage of Clarkson and Miss Malone: and manager of a t His home is sald to Calendar. Sportal against Arthur Her- Way aie apenas ‘fe and {through our quiet atmosphere oy ¥ jelphia, a nol Jaughters would leave until each had|members, My own sucoeea in appre- Church, with residencess both ia Phila- Sevens s wages. Carrar lating those jokes of yours and in delphia and Spring Lake, N. J Jand his far {nto the doctor's passing them off as my own hag made The man in the case 1s Samuel B. barn furnttur me feel that I am almost entitled to a/ Clarkson, with whon Miss } +m, and they have unton card in your order. May you al-/aloped to Europe the year « by Justice of the Su nEEEEEE aan ACTOR'S SKULL BROKEN BY A FOOTPAD'S BLOW. CHICAGO, Aug i Rae TaT th St., N Rew York. uM | FRA Oxfords anvas up FRAZIN& OPPENHEIM Jude Justi¥e proce - | Courts Bu nt in the | Donald rarriage | yy eree In the mth) cock was insane on N s the first time lunacy eve the Catholle tion, shot and killed her bushind as he slept in hi bed in their home in the Bron. hree bullets Into s effects of her | When her will occur before Jud Foster-#he having been A TRaeg cn etercote faa aaa | t From 3) to 50 Per Cent. | for the employmen isel, Con: —<$<$<$<<——$ gressman Goldfy, 1 former Civil Service Commissi 3 now In pe and has Another Lot of Those Neat 50 ie Jumper Dresses ALL , iZES Children’s vi) i i aahcales Called upon | Alexander Knighthand, twebly yeah on the stand, she old, an elevator boy employed in the ne brates house at No, 1306 Madison avenue, fell four flours down the elevas tor shaft this aiternoon and both arma nd both legs were fractured, He was taken ina dying condition ta the Pres' n | Hospital, vat time and he se wienista, led before cock Was Sane When She Slew Husband. World Wants W Work Wonders, Koch’s Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. OCH & =o Last Three Days of Our Great Annual Sale scher or lasion In ty, with a on ad Carpets, Rugs, Beds, Bedding and or not that parson tixed, lus date e date in ques (Third and Fourth Floors) was called for tria 8 Com Below Prevailing Prices ny Set up All Goods Guaranteed, Money Cheerfully Refunded it Prices Quoted During This Sale Can Be Duplicated Elsewhere, 125th St. West, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves ae ar Sale of 2 000 “SAMPLE” SUITS) New Fall Styles For any Size, Kind, Color or Style. A most fortunate purchase, embracing the entire sample lines of a prominent maker, whose suits are recognized for their superior worth. This illustration represents one of several hundred styles, Most are made with 36 and 33-Inch Coats Some are satin trimmed, as shown, others are made in just as attractive, though plainer, styles, Several models are made with the New Buttoned Skirt But most of the skirts are full pleated or gored and either plain or with folds. materials are C h Mixtures, for Suits worth up to $20. No! asuilin the en- lire lot is worth fe than $15, and we guaraniee most of them to be not less than a $20 value, ior viots, Broad: Fa | other suitable nent of pop pular C Green, Garpet, B majority of th good quality satin, : The tailoring and finishing are the hest-—the Ce that they are sar inples as. uits are lined with 4 Worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Made otthe finesilawas, in neat fig- ured pat- terns and stripes; guaranteed © wash per: jecily;nicely (rimmed with straps of plain co!- or lawn to match tie shade of fan- ey desigus; skirt very Special Clearing of $1.00 to $1.50 Wais ts These waists are made o: India Hnons and linen lawns, elaborately trimmed with fine all-over embrolaeries and tucks, or French Val. lace fashioned into 6 exquisive es; splendid hot weather dress. yoke effects. The sleeves are ‘\, knyth. Not a waist in the Jo! worth less than $1.v0, most are worth $1.50, many worth atleast § all at

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