The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1908, Page 5

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| PREST SLA BY PARK ASSASSIN, SPACE THEORY Capt. Cary me, hee Father | Asenicio Could Not Have Inflicted Wound. | PISTOL IN A CREVICE, Sum of Money He Had Was Not Found on Mortally \ Injured Man. Gupt. Arthur Cary. who has charge of} the Homicide Bureau at Police Head-! quarters, sald to-day that he was not fully satiefied that Arturo Asentcio, the vriest from San Domingo, who was found dying In Central Park Monday | 4: evening had attempted suicide. The priest died to-day In Presbyterian Hos- | 4 pital. There are strong pointe in the story that Indicate murder. Capt. Cary | gays about which he must satisfy him- Apactnds nalf. These points are: ‘The priest died to-day, Bo far as can be learned the hair! o q@rrounding the wound at the rear of the head was not singed. ‘The visto! was found in a crevice be- ween some rooks fifty feet from where the bodv was discovered. The man's hat was found on an em-|— Wankment twenty-five feet from the body. Fifteen Dollars Missing. Fifteen dollars, which had been given the priest by his friend, Penzo, a half hour before they separated, was not found in the prieat's clothing. ‘The denial by the priest that he had) attempted suicide, made to Detective Temenes, of Capt. Cary’s staff. The statement made by Penzo that when he left the priest, at Twenty- @ighth street and Sixta avenue, the latter wie in good spirits and said he had to meet a young woman at One Hundred and Tenth street aod Eighth avenue. This young woman, Penzo said, w @l he had met in one of the big de- partment stores on Fourteenth street. | ‘The position of tle wound, near the Median line of the skull at the back of the head. The only feature :hat polnts to an in- tention of suicide {the statement made | to Jemenes at the ime of the robbery, Gree weeks ago, inthe Hotel Ingleterra, Wat if the priest did not recover the| watches stolen from his be wouid| fol himself, Halr N& &inged. ‘The body was fousd by Edwarni Coula- han, of No, 12 Bast Eighty-seventh | street, an employee of the Bullding Bu-| reau, half an hour after the shot was heard. Father Amnicio lay for two hours in the hospital, believed to be an epilepuc, before the wound was discov- ered. Then the hai: around the wound was shaved, and. oo far as ine police can learn, the nair was not singed. Had ihe priest hed tne pistol to the back of nls bead ine nair for several! inches must have deen atnged. The bul-| jet took a downward course and Is atill | eo Lie Jemones at the hospital | ey eG nee old aot are and when as] | fad fahon ba n ed if he jot you?” asked Jem- ‘No “Did a woman shoot wnt! He shook his head. “You récall that you threatened to} kill yourself?" sad the detective. “Yos,” said the oriest. "'T remember nothing. I don't know who shot me." phe mest had coll ie wound s could scare deen self-inflict are Suicide, ‘ins Detective, Deteotive Jomerez said to-day that he wes suspicious that the priest had robbed his own trunk, The watches taken were gold and the $180 had been given to him P faniinge, San Laren bly dieycles a Fe tn Domin aa *Eesoclating Wek men,’ ‘oald Jomenes “and he ieee to fav monev. I belleve he was in sore straits and sho himself 1 believe h fe on the ree and ct Bee and en ete forward an down | Incline to where he was "ine lalnance he must have staggered across was fuly twenty-five feet and, according to $l! medical trad!'ion, instant the tullet entered the man's; bra’, he must have been rendered un-| conscious. | oe DRUMMERS CHEER BRYAN. A. © Jones, recently a candidate for Governor in South Carolina, opened the noonday meeting of the Commercial Travelers’ League at No. 597 Broadway to-day, Fully five thousand people heard him denounce the Republican Administra- tion for the conditions which exist to-) day all over the country and particu- | larly in the South. Hey) rs, the Southern representative of Tefft-W one of the largest dry the United States. During the meet ng Mr. Joses. introduced the following eakers:; John Jerome Rooney, James az! Edgar Bright Wilson, Edward Tune Charlies Hoffman and Judge ore, A Chas. FM | ————_—— | | | New Yerk Women accorded a Royal Welcome to This New Store. The opening of the Martin Roman & Co, estaolishment at 42 West Thirty fourth street, on Monday of this week, revealed many new features In «the selling of apparel for women and misses, Perhaps more appreciated than any of them was the exceptional moaer- ation of prices that prevailed, Favor- able comment was heard on this subject on every hand, Evidently the New York woman has long felt the need of a high-grade store of this character. where the finest productions of the world’s fashion counters may be had ‘at prices that not exorbitant Each of the four floors brought to| Mght many of those charming crea- tions that are so dear to the feminine heart—distinctlve styles that are sel- dom seen outside of the establishments of Paris, London or Vienna. one tly remarked: "I feel as if I hing Paris alr. This indeed The general appear- accurately re- flected its character It \s elegant in {tg simplicity, a harmonious blending ef cultured taste and exclusiveness The New York woman w! 1 Martin Roman & (o. w dea’ where election can be made from among a) .that containg the world's best surroundings (that are re} reatiul.es® -STOSKS LOWER A AN ACTIVE MARKET New York Central Central, an Excep- | Barber eae for Dinner to tion, Makes Good Gains— Other Leaders Are Cut. Stocks ket weak and active in the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908. FINDS WIFE RANGED TO Aric BOG Learn of Mrs. Nickmeyer’s Suicide. Mrs. Mary Nick Si Sixth EGEL ue : AYE JB GREENNUT. PRES Transportation For The Subway and the 4‘h-and- Madison Patrons of This Store to and from ear to-dav Roém traders, years old, of N 1 C bought leadets at the low figures, lin CO AT and there was a rally which carried| day by hanging 4 The Third Ave. Fl, ant Surface Cars, Union Pacific, Northern Pactfic, Read- ing and several others to a higher level. syed exceptional New York Central d strength and advanced a point, consin Central also gained two. yle.ded to some extent latter, losses in Delaware & Hudson running to 21-4 Atchison, Pacific, Great Northern Ore Certificates preterred. Lack- awanna opened ten points lower and re- and 11-2 for and Republic Steel covered half of |ts decline, The total sales of stocks were 909,300 shares and of bonds $3,174,000. The Closing Prices, hy of net changes a ey Set Pus fe EA Wea “ Donble-B ear ed suite Rusanntanaad and n i With Two Pairs of ‘Trousers | 102 All new ‘all moceis and all sizes; to- s3, 95 ¥s morrow, ‘ cup a Bi Thee tro on Sale 1o-morrow: Ht Deu le-bieastea Suits — wt. Worth $7 me plan or knickerbccse? troue and $8: 9¢ i 1a j fers, newe t designs of tall $4 85 | i fabrics: 5 to 17 vears, ie 2) | GL eels irons, 3) aod Dew |e Brea ted: wits—knick- Consol. Gas..... my LAT eibuche: trousers cassimere.) Worth rd worsed and cevio.s ithe) ss ay newest colors and mixtures; 3 alsu piainbive irousershave, 7d 182% Patient wais.bands and sus- 86; ‘a final figures am as » lowest and Last evo et i Canadian She lived w an aparum Sor the pa greatly from eate. When the ba | hig dinner he hanging to tie suspen H clothes hou! Wis- Prices when inter, i ‘ altorate: Brill Clothes $43, for Fall, 1503, . Suits That Are 818 & .20 Values Various trade conditions make this Some of the suits el” garments, some are suits from higher priced lines, sent Brill Stores by the tailor to make et his delayed deliveries, All are Fal offering possible. are “m model, make and material, 1, 1908, the Lexington Ave. and Surtace Cars, P rsons w 0 reach us by any of the above to ths Crosstown Onalouses bearhie the 3i21 “For P.trons of Siz el Coper Co,” No fare is coll cted i eitacr dir.etion frm patrons 0° this stcre, routes may herea ter Change at 18h Street Russian fect: 2!) to 9 years. very Kui k rbo .er irou (Siegel Cooper Swore, broadway e, Boateae NEW YORI. Pencertuttons; 8 to 16y ars and Sa lor Blouse} Suit —newest stvies; large) sailor colar of military el-| £2.95 Boys’ Klou es—all are laundered) and have neckbands: plated in} Worth noboy de igns; made of, $1.50; madras and petcaies; (10 14 yrs. — gray, tan an brown mixtures; picin be; 7 to 14 years. second hoor, Roar.) at 95¢ also Women’s House Garments Women’s himonos-of inequaiit sawn ycke; lawn border; 34 to 46s ze reg- ularly versary price to-morrow. and batiste made with trmmed With colured and ribbon $2° Anziver to-mortoy . soid at $2; Anni- 98¢ Womei.'s Dressing Sicjues-of colored dotted Swiss and lawn prettily trimmed with beadiag regularly sod at sary Choice of over 25 models—choice of over 100 fabric designs in the new brown, gray, tan and olive shades, as well as in neat mixtures. 10 for Cravenette Rain Coats and Fall Coats That Are .1, $18 & $2) Values. Many are the uses of a good rain- § ‘and these are They were tai- coat or fall coat, GOOD garments. lored by a Rochester concern of high g national reputation. The fabrics are standard in $15, $18 and $20 gur- ments. The models are Fall, 1908. The Cravenette coats are in several ara shades of gray and Oxford and in black. The Fall coats are tan, gray (siege: Cooper oiore. Secoud Floor, Center.) Anniversary Offers Undermuslins Might Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises and i de of tie finest niissook mmed with laces originally sold at = $2.50 to $3.75, Anniversay pr.ce.. Bled Gowns, Drawers. Chenises Corset Cov- ers, Piincess Slijs and Combi ations—bdeiu- titully ce-ined a nandson trimmed; orginally fiom to $4.85; Anniversary pric $2.5) $3.50 Chen'ses, Gowrs, Skirts, Dawe-s, Corset Cov- ers and Comb nations—exquisitely designed garments; immed with danty em Toideries, $2 Solid Gold Bar and Veil $] d Pus at graved styles, On.y a hundred in (ie otiering, So come eariy, Se | SolidGold Ba Chasnes v iheatt charm: homan tintsn thi tee inches long regularly vad, 95 | $4 tumor ow at. (Siege! Cooper Store, Mag Mas tly Lront.) | Pure Silk Umbrellas Worth $2.50 to $3.50, To-n o'row at *1.90 | LOSE-R LLING, 26- inch | frames, covered With a dure } able grade of pure s Ik twill; eac. fitt.d with ca cad tassels, tor Wonen—N: west sty.es in hanales of such nace ials as gun metal silver, gilt, pear: and bora, For Men — Selected natural wood, plain or siiver mounted backhorn, ivorine and cape horn Fall Suits QO For Men and brown. Bull FOUR STORES Brothers Harlem ‘Store Open Evenings A Chambers St. 279 BROADWAY, fv UNION SwU4RE, 14th St.nr. Bway, 47 CORTLANDT St..nr.creenwich. @; end Just Like A Mild Cigar Ever smoke any other cigarettes made from cigar tobacco? Found them too strong to be pleasant, didn’t you? Well, try LA-PREFERENGI’ The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette Its natural mildness will surprise and please you. A rich, fragrant, satisfying smoke too. Rolled in rice paper with pectoral tip, also pectoral paper with plain ini sii laden 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. Mii 28 I AN in fine laces and retty ribbons origin- ally sold trom $4.85 to $6; Annis Re vereary price....... denees » $3.30 Siegel Cooper Store. Second Floor Center.) Women’s Shoes A anywhere e'se at 50c to $! more, ’ \o you in this grocery ( Ground Catmeal Be tous hind odin na_ayer | PITTED P! aor Bromange'on n Anniversary Bargain stvles, and patentleatier inallszes quality of these to- morrow at.. Women’ ‘3 Foo Joud Shoe: $3, See T e haidsomest cul lec on of stvles for ial shown atany pric vad Foor, Rear.) dicge Cooper stor o women's shoes in sight pretty fall buttonand iace made of soit vi i kid Gio vone hundred pairs Trese shoes are excellent $3 nd are actual ¢ pies of poou ar 35 stv $3 Chovce $1.95 $3.50 & $4 a Pair any shoes seliing | 2,500 Suits For Men and Another Big Store Sense: y A here, Allie ; 1 w a shapes in luding ew shoitvamps oR? and diamond All. Sizes ‘ tps. Equal to, Bio Men | Suit Anybody. | se (oienes Couper divre rioor, F on Fine Cloth nq Youths Nove Wo. Less :s an $15 Most of Them Werh $i8 deny o them Worth $20 Including Sizes for Choice ot Fabrics to Chiler ors. Size in $8.95 | Have You Visited This Pure Food Expos tion? F vou are noi a regu’ the m mmoth r patron of our u to Cume to-mo ro ¥ ty, Scotch stye cacnea B= S ibs, 60¢ LUMS of new Shab 6 bs rocery Store, and hive no’ seen xposition of Pure Foods now in progress, o se@ an mo ¢ an in any other =r food store in New y York. There is ore 5: negli h rey ts The wel known jelly Ne 6 pink gee Ro ae | le Popular Coffee OLVENIN Prete pint Serei ¢ ers welbe oud, free | 4 ported woun'a Besi es |: Evap ret: d Mik 10: ’ Je ou ) Zoe MAPLE SUGAR 1 Ie Go!d Ye?al Flour | r 28¢ | . I= the interesting Cemonstrauions and the lavish we invie sam les, tiere are munes-saving special O fers eve) day, oO ine: st Mail and teleptione orders villed promptly "+ hone 40J0 Che'sea. meet ee sp ecrals fort tuemorrow: her M S.& S srecia id in many vee Sindee falatea dresses, in stripes and checks; versary Price,to-morrow Lace, Robes, Nets & Veilints vaoed Formo: a Oolong Tea NO CONNECTION, Ci ANY OTHER STORE ee] r J.B. GREENHMUT, PRES NEW YORK Ask for ‘*S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps They Are Given With rractically Ali Purchases Made in This Siore Double Single Stamps Stamps Before After Noon Noon Two with each 10c of | One with each 10c of purchase, with all pur- | purchase, with al! pur- chases made. chases made Vomen’s White| SiKTH ave Tata west Poplin Waists 130 For Ther scay s Selny We Have Silecie fiom t.e Many ‘pec al Ann Regular Pr.ce, $1 Hiatal 1o- wit 0% eroary Oters a Very /o ulor Tailored Model Made of . bite popin wit or small | tuck polka dots. The entire tiont is dee | signed with ga u ed side p and bac. plaitead joig shir cuffs. a very serviceab e wa and splendid value ac siegel Cooper Store, urge » Second Fioar, Center, Children’s Dresses, Coats & Ca>s Chidren’s Bearsk nn Coa s—in Whre «ny, double+ brasted Style with pe rl buttons; has Ja dovn colar c a’ iscut very full and tined throughout; siz s 1.95 en's Dreases~ high grade full assortment of col- made in Russian mod?!, s2 to 6 years; Anni- 98¢ 2108 vears Anniver. § sory Price to-mor. ae Children’s Bearskin Caps — made o! curly bearskin in pure white: Irimm od with satin rinbun dows. in pale bdiug, Wile; Anniversary Price to-morrow....., pee pink and 98 | Wide Slik tie st nz 5 lined with s.ik; sies 12 010 c (Siegel Cooper o10:e, .ecund Floor, Cewier.) | ‘Arother Great Pictvre Sale| | A 1 GT specially selected an priced tor the Anniversary Sale, These will be on sale to Arsor ed P.ctures— in oak morrow: tri mes, with ,old buraished corners. : OU to select from: spec al a 19¢ Coord Landscape. —in (ark Cak times of pit orna- mentes frames, with mati hed corners; ¢ 4c Acsor d Pietuies—in gilt 20x3" or 18x40 Gen jine Pastels ea sweep Bilt rames, g ld urnt ted; $12 pice tures at F 35. H] Ancorted Pictu e:—in gilt cir- cle rames; + uarevul- sde value 7 cat sie Ovai Fram d i ctvres—in gut lrames value 25c _ Lie fr mes; urmamentes figures ales. tees and andscapes; spec: ; ‘ ally priced at 79¢ Oil alvin Heads 01 Fumiu B auties, L. udseapes, f gure Sub- | be reduced or our anniver- jecla—in sweep gilt sury Celepraton frames, gol ele $ Or Pa nungs D1 hed: ats sseese ve 10-M Th Ww ! Pope ar Etct ings— in iltand $lu Oil Paint ngs oak f ane. alsocol- to morrow. o ed las dscapes at. $1.19 $50 and $ O Paint. Impertee Sub eete~matted ings to morrow.. woh heavy toe on mat: Allour oil pa ntings have orname: tedgiltirames gold j Blass and shadow bu burn shed; value ate... $1. 95 Pastels in oval gilt (r mes, gol. burni hed ad per ;arlornict re 2.25 | mourdines, mos’ satistuc- 18x14 O al Pastels is orna:|' tory orkmaishp and msty Vb} the lowest prices, \ D) eee All ovr oil paintings will $3.35 35.95 $4) Picture Framiny Exce eit selectin of mented rames, 310 pictures at....... (Slerel Cooper ture, Third Ploor, \ enter) Toc Net Un ngs—in white, 4). Notti giam seis. 42 n- cream, buiter and Paris ches wide in whe cream sha es a yard...... On 39c butter and Pans 290 Te Bick ilk Calais shuges,ayard .. ..., @gl Nets. ayard....... 29c tse Keal Cluny Lecs, 5 $2 10 91.50 Back Silk Ga a yard... ces eeee Cc ons, Banas, and All- TR bes and | ELT overs, a Robes and Vei ngs yad Tae to $3.50 ty $12.80 Bat sie aid Toe to $1.50 St. Cal li ser- hobes lions, Eanis, Ga) oons and | $Y 75 5 $5 Acree Textines peeeon Net end 35, a vardy20C) sand) Ose |s:s Ik Nec Veilings,a g tie 09 Biak Chantiliy | Yards ¢ laces, & Sieve Co yard ac to Le dis ‘ on of alestic Hams Ca rolina Rice mid curd he grade Prime A f Ooke red Tnerase |] liaise 32€ tor cial, mw Abe | ve oh TOW SELB SE Bjq PARAFISCD rsevina iit ars Lg iicamitely G00) | stavarae due] gavare cee oe an Dox equal to 10c ‘ ao i . - i |) Blettric Light Cand!es | Wid dure 4 hours o- 100 i 40 | 51.05; rea. oe guaiiy doe Le) | Toasted Corn I lake Ss The ex tive Then

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