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POWERS TO ACT WANTS PECK TO | ONBALKAN CRASH STILE TALK WAR EXWIFE'S GOWNS | es —>— Berlin Treaty Signatories Will| Clothing Man Who Got Di-| Judge ves of Aus and Bulgaria. Mov TROUBLE ON FRONTIER. Hungarian Customs Men Are Driven Out by Servians— Montenegro With Servia. LONDON, Oct. 12—Great Britain has receded from her previously expressed etermination to confine the questions to the discussion at the proposed In- ternational Conference regarding the Balkans to the recent events in Bul- aria and Bosnia and Herzegovina. | AS a result of to-day meeting be- | tween Sir Edward Grey, the British | Foreign Secretary, and M. Iswolsky, | the Russian Minister of Foreign Af-| fairs, it has been agreed that a con- ference of the signatories of the Ber- lin Treaty is necessary, and it ts further regarded as probable that the | Fecent events in the Near East will | necessitate the enlarging of ‘the scope | of the proposed conference to include | other questions besides the indepen- | ence of Bulgaria and the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. War Fund Voted. BELGRADE, Oct. 12.—At an extraor- | dinary session of the Skupshtina to-day | the following resolution was unani-| mously passed: “The Skupshtina, after hearing the explanations of the Government and the steps taken by it, expects >’ jorous activity will be displayed for the pro- tection of the nation’s threatened inter- ests. “With this object in view the Skupsh- tina will support the Government to the fullest extent.” The Skupshtina has sent an encour- aging telegram of greeting to the Mon- tenegro National Assembly, which sembled to- YY, and voted an “aor- inary credit 200,00 to the Minis- try of War. important deci- sion Prince Talks Fight. CETTINJE, Montenegro, Oct. Montenegrin Nati Assembly opened here to-day in ex rdinary session. The war fever resulting from the annex- ation by Austria-Hungary of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which already is run- ping high, has 1 Strengthened. by a bellicose message to varliament from ¥ e D plas, who ueclared that the annexation of these two provinces had inflicted a crying wrong upon the people ot Montenegro and that the people wero prepared to sacrifice their Jast drop of blood unless the peaceful endeavors now on foot resulted in righting this griev- ance. The Aitack Hungarian Officiais. BERLIN, Oct. 12.—The Lokalanzelger publishes a despatch from Belgrade to- day saying that Servian customs offi- cers from the town of Shabats, on the Save, went over to the island of Bajuk- Utz, which is Hungerian territory, and rove out from the settlement there be- tween thirty and forty Hungarian cus- toms employees by threatening them with armed force. The Servians then took possession of the Hungarian cus- toms station, which they continue to hold. They have been reinforced by Servian gendarmes.’ The people of Bhabate, it is added, are celebrating | this event Joyfully, ° ee LAWYE R F.C. MARRIN IS PLACED ON TRIAL. Swindled Woman by “Crude For- geries,” Says District At- torney Clarke, Frank C. Marrin, the Brooklyn law- yer, who was Indicted thirteen years ayo for defrauding his client, Mrs, Caro- Ine Barry, an eccentric avidow, who lived in Clinton avenue, near Lafayette | avenue, Brooklyn, out of $70,000 by means of bogus mortgages, wes placed on trial to-day before Judge Dike in the Kings County Court. The indtetment @eainst Marrin charges forgery in the ~ SETTLE FOR HIS cecilia vorce Says He Wasn’t ‘Hus- band’? Who Ordered Them. to-day, that Solomon Rosenfeld, the la- dies’ tailor of No. 23 East Forty-fifth street, should get his pay for $650 worth of sults and gowns out of the monthly pin money given by Samuel W. Peck, head of the 8. W. Peck Clothing Company, to his wife until he divorce’ her last August, and not from her hus- hand, whom he had sued. He said he should, because, first, they were not ne- cessities, as Mrs, Peck already had more gowns and suits than she needed, and, second, that the “husband” who al tended her in her viaits to Rosenfeld’s store in April and May, 147, was not Mr. Peck, but Frederick Calhoun, the co-respondent named tn Peck's success- ful sult for divorce. Mrs. Julla Solomon, widowed sister of the former Mrs. Peck and one of the heirs of the $3,000,000 estate of her father, the late Joseph Stiner, testified she was working as a saleswoman and had lved with her sister in her nine room apartment at the Ansonia in the summer of 1907. She sald that Mrs. to get him to take them back. Rosenfeld and his ealesmen had de- seribed the ‘husband’ who was with Mra. Peck at the door, to whom she | referred them, as she told them to charge her goods to his account, as a/ “tall, smooth-shaven man, thirty-eight or forty years old. | Mrs. Solomon said her brother-in-law was fifty-four, and always wore a mus- \e. William J. Bell, a former employee of Peck & Houchins, and now holder of one share as secretary of the 8S. W. Peck & Co. corporation, testified that he had sent Mr. Peck's monthly check for $00 to Mrs. Peck until her hus- pand got his divorce last August, and had paid the rent for the Ansonia apartment and the expense bills of the household besides, and the case went | to tho jury without the appearance of Peck or bis wife on the trial scene. Samuel W. Peck discovered about a year ago that hig beautiful wife, dis- | tinguished by a remarkably yauthtul | and pretty face and dainty head, crowned with premature gray hair, had been ‘‘playing the ponies” and owned and raced the Maid of Timbuctoo, Con- suelo II. and other horses, and, investi- gating, found that, as he alleged, she was also deeply interested in Frederick Calhoun, a horseman, and was lavish- ing money on him. Then he sued fer an absolute divorce, and won. NY ENPLONE MLLED IN WREDK OF STOLEN ATO Martin Conly Jr. Crushed as Car Crashes Through Fence Into Subway Cut, Martin Conly jr, an employee in tho | Comptroller's office, and aon of Martin | Conly, ex-Assemblyman and Democratic Jeader of the Second District of Brook- lyn, was crushed to death under a 60- horse power automobile at 1.30 A M, to-day when the machine, which was whirling along at the rate of forty miles | an hour, leaped from the road, crashed | through a@n tron fence and landed, bot- tom upward, in the open subway cut of | the Long Island Ratlroad at Howard and Atlantic avenues, East New York. In the machine with Conly was Alfred Orst degree. When th Dike to-day with Ma belng de trial began before Judge | -room Was jammed al f He former Surrogate tends is y D hat t jur a SLEUTH NOT HELD ‘ ON PERJURY CHARGE. Wa tive ler box. Be. Overmend, @ chauffeur, who lives at No. | & Concord street, Brooklyn, and who ts employed by Portus Thompson, a real estate agent at No. 20 Montague street, who lves at No, 9 Joraiemon street. The police say the car had been taken | out of the garage without the knowl- | edge or permission of Mr. Thompyon. | Young re old, Overmend went to Coney ent. Until after midnight Md at the island and then started back to Brooklyn, Overmend wae not familiar with the roads to and the island,’but he seem: ting to break all speed rds, ame through New Lots Road at a ite clip, Policemen saw him SHool past and signalled for him w stop, © ignored then, and those Wao eat W were left in the distance He into Howard avenue ar e lil t to a which runs from Pa- antle avenue, seem | int Pol'eeraan Porough Hall squa unk and then ored Benson's F signals to fron fence 1am, used tO save himselt back taken to the y.’. Thea Mr’ ‘Thompson's ear was practically destroyed. | Solomon Kohn contended before Jus- | |tice O'Gorman, in the Supreme Court, | Peck had a very large wardrobe, and | that when Rosenfeld delivered the cos- | tumes sued for she (the witness) tried | it over once more himself. CK IS ID | @ $500 | BALKAN TROUGLE, HAS GONE A LONG WAY wiTHouT (* Bu IT Must NOT BE AN ING TO HURT “TAFT “ ane “FIND QUT WHERE THE FLEET !S THIS MINUTE" RT, IN WRONG, SHEARS HES THE WRONG RET Twin Brother Swindled Pawn- broker Declares Man Who Got Ten Years. After victimizing a pawnbroker by « trick the police declare is absolutely new and his own invention, Samuel Retht, of Rochester, N. ¥., went to State prison for ten years to-day, loudly | declaring that his wicked twin brother was the really guilty party and he ts| the wrong Reiht. Several weeks ago Retht walked into | @ pawnshop at No. 18 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, and asked to be shown some jewelry. He selected $1,800 worth and said he would be back later with the money, In a few hours he returned with @ plethoric roll with a rubber band round {t. The pawnbroker counted the money and remarked that there was only $1,299 in it. Retht seemed much surprised and said he would count “While I'm doing it," he said airily, “you might make me out a receipt for! $1,200, just to save time.’ The unsuspecting pawnbroker proceed- ed to write out the required document, jand while his back was turned Retht produced another stout rol with a rubber band round it, and, down a@ dollar on the top of It, said: “You were quite correct. It was a dol- lar shy, ‘Then he took the jewels and the genu- ine roll and walked out, When the awnbroker opened the substitute he found $2) and some paper stuffing, Retht Was captured by detect! aken identity, my darn twin brother ‘he remarked indignantly, “He's ng me in bad,” showed Judge Dike man who might have been police say—himself, eem much impressed photograph 6 ald ntenced hi an to ten years "It my twin brother turns up you'll sorry for this,” was Reetht's com- ment, ————— PRESCRIPTION PURIFIES BLOOD Neatralizes Potsonous Acids and Stops Rbenmatic Pains and Catarrh, ‘The following prescription t@ very sim- but f# the most effective obtainable ing acid potsons tn the blood heuratiom and all ite kin- #0 quickly restore hy Condition, Any mple mixture. The wined at any well of Sarea- ound; halt and use & # of thie treatme nd, that it ia a ‘remueraabie’ ayetoaa ond: that {tis a reimerkabie end renovator. slapping 3 after | h and protested that it was he Coonty Court of Brooklyn to- | nd | BRIDE WHO SLEW HUSBAND SWEARS SHE WAS BOUGHT Seventeen-Year-Old Girl De- clares She Was Sold by Her Father for $100. Jula Madelin, the oid bride, who shot and killed her hus- band in New Brunswick, N. J., on Sat~ urday night, declared to-day that she had been sold to Tony Sadclin by ner father for $100 four months ago. She had never lked him, and had been forced into marrying him she said. She is glad she killed him and say that phe did the killing in self-defense. The tollowing is her account of the tragedy: “Saturday night I was a lay on the bed when he came in. He asked me Why supper was not ready, thd 1 told him 1 Was not well enoug!! it, Then he told me to get w shut a window down. 1 sald 1 coulu not, Then be struck me and made me get up. He took is knife and said he Would kill me. Also, he beat me and Kicked me. me. "I ran around him and got the re- f° He made a8 though he would 1 put up my hand to dodge then I killed him.” bride ry tes th deliberately fired Upon him 2D back as he sat at the supper tabie. Th knife with which she says ile ¢ ened her was found on him. Best antidote to life’s wear and.tear. White Rose Ceylon Tea A 10c, Package makes 40 Cups. SMART FOR MEN Prices $25 to $50 CHARGE ACCOUNTS opened if desires. Part payments pled, ineame will atom. Or rite for Mookiot No. 68, the GREEN CORNER Nassau St, AMAIDEN LANE. con, seventeen-year-| LE. a BUSINESS WITH THOSE BALAN PEOPLE TRAT NSEDS ATTENTION" (7 SOMETHING MusT | BRITISH PARLIAMENT OPENS. LONDON, Oct. 12—The autumn ses- | ston of the British Parilament was | Opened to-day, The entire ten weeks of | the sitting will be taken up with con- sideration of Government measures the most important of which 1s the licens- ing bill. . TO ALL ‘THIN PEOPLE! “Will you let me prove) that I can help you | without a pneny | of Cost?’ I know from sexperlance that I Indies, years can 1 will Bivutsine £7) Whitney @ unt area) | try Joning ¥ | aby rat Pomaite jt kive « ‘om Mes Bullder (a purely Vvegezabi HMieh is euaranteed to be ‘entire! ou. cs fen thown iis ‘wees ‘rial Ou. tment wih posith j tema’ | Thee will T ptter At to y ‘The’ tres vely & inches—will gty manly bulid~ tt also to the comp exion. tt f Dwds Our capacity it withdrawn. ‘It would be ‘write now—at once—to The C. 1, L, Realty Bide, Elmira, at from. 2 P robui 1 eto be well to, Jones_ w Tor! Fal | $50 Worth, 85.00 Down, 76 Worth, 7.50 Down, yorih, 10.00 Down. yy re J ong Island, i A * A p ns ms ome 1 3 yorateheo| ! rurntahea] 4 rurnishea) (abet Mi 2 Plume $69.98 : ranaes 4 Follane f man |Apartinenin: ¢ (aaniers occu 8 5 Farnished | Furulshed for) (.)) mbarmalds 1 20 $149.75 | $208 2 Rooters 2] 5 Te OUTFITS: % Salesiadion 2h OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL. 10 P.M. Ey 46th St. and 8th Ave. 1 8 2 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, 4 LABEL 1 WAKD r conv E dlen ‘dunes Supsay nlgut trom Ppl ; btablen, Fireworks Factory Hou afte! Fy rook lyn con AW rare ~ H i 16 hes left 4 ‘Tailor, ny lh hands + WO 60 anoulier, wart an Trimmers’ 10 Bony). Wagon neo Tinemith F) top and yew rune T 4 Single” open top” wagon at Rite Rhsnett bres aes 2 oe, 12 Pe gce, 4 th AFoantlg Prooxlyn. | F-relady ah tbush and 4810 Cortiandt | Foremen 1 World Wants Work Wonders, | Help Ads., 592 more than all other _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, (1908. BIG STI [ ic LOES THIS | Alteration Ha: | Apprentices | Bakers : GOMPERS ATTACKS TAFT IN DRIVE AT COURT POWER, CURED ITCRING PAINFUL FUMOR methane Which had Spread Over Face, Body and Arms—Swellings were as Large as a Dollar—When they Broke, Sores would Not Heal— Suffered 3 Years. MADE SOUND AND WELL BY 3 SETS OF CUITICURA “My trouble began about three years zo with little black pea scattered ver my face and neck. They would di pear but they would leave little black scars that would itch at times so [ couldn't keep from scratching them in the I Larger swellings would appea same place and they were so { coulu hardly bear it and my. < would stick to the sores. doctor I went to si scrofula, but the t and spread. By this time it was all over my arms and the upper part of my body in big swellings as large as a dollar It was so T could not bear The second ymphatic glan when they stopped the sw would break the He tried everything that he could but to no effect. He said I might be cured but it would take a long time. I bought aset of the Cuticura Remedies and used them according to directions and in less than a week some of the places were nearly weil. I continued with the Cuti cura Remedies until 1 had used thrae sets, and now I am sound and well. The disease lasted three years from the time it commenced until I was cured. Before Chrigtmas something broke out on my seven year old brother's hands in the form of large sures. I tried eve thing I could think of but to no effect until 1 happened to think of Cuticura and one application cured him. Also, not long ago, my sister got a bad burn on her ankle. e been using Cuti- cura on that and rave her scarcely any trouble. 0. L. Wilson, Puryear. Tenn., Feb. 8, 1903."” Warm baths with Cuticura Soap, gen- tle anointings with Cuticura Ointment and mild doses of Cuticura Pills, afford immediate relief and point to a speedy eure of torturing, disfiguring humors of the skin, scalp and blood of infants, children and adults, when all else fails Cuticura Soap (25e.) to Cleanse the kin, Cutieura, Ointment (oe) to Heal the Skin. and’ Cuticure Resolvent (50e.), (or in the form of Chocolate Contes Pils, 25e. per vial of. 60) to Purity the Blood. - Sold Fourbout the world. Potter Drug & Coem Corps ie Props. Boston. Mane @ Maled Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases (Trade Mark.) Special For To-day, the 12th. CHOCOLATE SSH Hie Srna 10c b) SSOR’ PRANCTISES) ouND 20C Special For To-morrow, the 13th, WALNUT ec CREAM KISSES....POUND NUINE RKISH DELIGHT. POU 0c AL ASSORTED CHOCO. 4g (20 kinds)..PoUND LIC tery 54 BARCLAY ST, 29 CORTLANDT ST, Cor ChurchSt. 4, t0”** PARK ROW: NASSAD At City Hall Port., Help Wanted | To-Day! | A Advertised for in The Morning World's Want Directory. MONDAY, OcT, 12 3. 2 Girls “ Housework Artists. Bartenders . Blacksmiths ..- Rookbinders Bookkeeper Roys .... Bricklayer Bushelmen The World printed to-day 1,287 Total . 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