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WHAT 1,000,000 NEW YORK SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE WRITING Zz, J = a? ——<<$—— j - = ACTRESS JUST DIVORCED WHO WEDS ONCE MORE. NR Candidate’s Wife Witnesses Frenzied Demonstration in Astor Gallery. | | | NOMINE. Y DAY. | Misses Train to Paterson, but Makes Trip to Jersey in Auto. Fown William Jennings Bryan was Hobson- fred by a = bers of the throng of enthusiastic me Women's Democratic C Nar oe ASAT at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel this affer- noon when he appeared in the Astor x Gallery to make bi " He was two hours late, wet, muddy | | ~AGRASS WIDOW ! ONLY FIVE DAYS her shoulders made a leap for the candi- date, hung herself on him and planted —S== a kiss on the end of his nose that | sounded like Roger Bresnahan catching | Ethel Jackson, Divorced Oct. @ foul Up. , . Mrs. Bryan Watched Him. 21, Weds Benoni Lockwood Jr. in Philadelphia. | a speec! and breathless, and just in from Pater- fon when he Sustled into the room and ran against the surprise of his life, A sweet young thing, wearing a directoire gown, kissed him on the cheek and almost put his eye out with the rim of her hat, al! simultaneously. As she disengaged herself a plump , lady with a white feather boa about Half a dozen other women were rush- ORDERS ONE FA ++ T0 NORTH MOUNT Ctreutt Court, afternoon, [operation of c lunder the § PE Heroic Firemen Receiving Medals of the Mayor VERNON CITY LIN Judge Lacombe Directs Trans- fers to Be Restored by Re- ceiver Whitridge. /REQUIRED BY FRANCHISE Victory for Bronx Residents Forced to Pay Second Nickel for Ride. Judge Lacombe, of the United States in an opinion filed this dire Federal Receiver Frederick W. Whi e to resume the rs of the Unton Railway Mount Vernon tke for the whole ndred and Twen ath fran- distance from Tw yeninth street to the Mount Vernon, un- Hi north line of South der whatever arrangements as to cars, wervice and transfers of passengers he may be able to make with the State Recetver of Westeh and in conformity with the that franchise. Recently residents of the Bronx asked Judge Lacombe to modify the order un- der which Receiver Whitridge cut off the service at Two Hundred and Thir- ty-third 5 and White Plains road, and during hearings it was shown that the franchise required the opera- tion of cars of the Union Railway Com. pany to the northern boundary line of the city on the same track: h Westchester Company ca Recelver Whitridge oad above Two Hu he ester Ri terms w ered that the and 7 d street was unprofitable and de- ed he would rather forfeit the fran- e than run the cars the extra mile Court Was Not Told. ing for Mr. Bryan with the fell deter- In his opi Judge Lacombe sa} | ss Mrs, Bryan stood iy ali ge box and looked curiously | yep, ! t now appears tl 0 franchises at the mix-up by the door, Sl RO) ESO AEM ALT Con CH searn un bea. half the 7 women in the room were on MS city, the first rry Widow,” | the situation were not tot their feet, ready to join in anything Known on the stage as Ethel Jackson, | tention of the Court on the argument in that might con Mr. Bryan, red Benont Lockwood jr, the New| June. The Vnion Ri y receiver did and embar d, looked as though he k lawyer, were married to-day in| Ot Know of their existence, not finding Was about ready to eut and run Philadelphia. Only five days ago Mrs, | 80 Teference to them in the documents Mrs. John 8. Crosby, president of the 'zimmerman was granted a final decree | turned over to him j Women's Democratic Club, saved him. | of divorce in the Supreme Court from e quest presented here is Planting herself by his alde, she caught | J, Ired Zimmerman Jr., the theatrical | Whether the recelven of the Union Rall- his arm with one hand and fended off panager ‘ | way shall operate Its cars as to invite the rush of femininity with the other.! Mr. Lockwo: freahi trom forfeiture of the South Mount Vernon With the aid of Mrs. Crosfy Mr. Bryan! ayy orc 1 wife was Brantea | francht This a ferent. propost- managed to push his way to the stage. | her fh ree from hun in September, | Hn from that discussed In the oplnion The women cheered and cheered. Mrs.| ‘The wedding to-day 1s the outcome of | Of June 10 as to possible forfeiture of Crosby had @ hard time to suppress the | Mr, Lockwood's engagement as lawyer | the Westehester Railway and Yonkers enthusiasm, Two ladies sitting in one | for Mrs. Zimme: When she brought | Railway franchises of the boxes were pointed out as Helen |her suit in this city against her hus-| “Se far as the record now before the Gould and Mrs, Russell fe. Mz. /tand, Not ong after that Mrs, Lock. |Court slows, the loas and) Axed charges Bryan, while the enthusiasm rag | wood, who Js prominent in local soctety, |@F€ Net #0 great as to cripple the re- the floor, looked at his wife and smiled | began a suit for divorce. ceivervship finanelally to such an extent whimstcally, She waved her hand atthe marriage ceremony to-day took | tat proper service elsewhere in the Wim, place at the home of Henry Wharton, a | *¥#tem cannot be rendered.” Mrs. Crosby introduced the candidate | brother-in-law of Mr. Lockwood, at| Sivee the stopping of the Unien Rail- in a few well chosen words, Mr, Bryan Chestnut Hills, a Whiladelphia suburb, ; WAY Mne at Two Hundred and Thirty in opening his remarks recalled that embers of bot nilics Were present, |thitd street residents of the Bronx liv- Addressed a meeting of Democratic wo- | Mr. Lockwood, in applying for a license, [IMB perth of that point have D.te men in this city during his campaign |gave his. bride's ig [Wulred to transfer to the cars of the twelve years ago, when the attendance /oWn as forty, und suid he Ty No, | Weatchester Hlectrle Company and pay ore acking 4, Bast Th urd street, d 1 extra nickel to reach thelr homes, Was small and there was lacking the | {4 NiMngeuenianciy aa ar r Ms oy ni enthusiasm shown to-day Pays Tribute to His Wife. “Perhaps,” he not make gobd | ——— FALLS SIXTEEN STORIES. John $, Taylor sald, “the reason I did then was because my | yee) my Down Ele- better half was not with me. She is | here to-day, and I am more than ¢ vator Bhatt: 1 Street, 1 sirous of making a favorable impres-| Through the carelessness of the opera- sion on her account, ‘This hi ather-|tor of an exp levator in the At- | lantic Building, at > ‘GHAFIN HAD HIS _WATERAVAGON ing appears to me to show that the 49-51 Wall street, | sentiment has changed since 16 this morning John 8. Taylor, an expert Mr. Bryan's speech was only seml-laccountant, of No, 584 Lincoln place,! Takes Prohibition Layout Into political, Me said that the fundamental | Rrooklyn, was thrown out of the car on " principle of the campaign of the Demo- | the si th floor and whii down to Newark and Announces cratic party was an effort to force the | the hottom of the shaft, where bis body | eaultatne distrivution of the proceeds of | was crushed into a shapeless mass, * | That He Is Getting Fat honest tc In general, his talk was} ‘paylor, who was forty-four years o ‘ along the lines of the speeches he has! was employed by Deloitt, Plender é& been delivering for yeare at summer |Grimth, public accountants, whose ot Chautauquas fe on the sixteenth floor of the| Eugene W. Chafin, Prohibition eand After his talk he was compelied 10] EW el meet mh was losked up on u | 2at®, fo" President, addressed about make a rush for the door, use he | charge of homicide. jtwo hundred persons today at diiiitery was even then behind the time when| _—_~—- 'Park, in Newark, while he stood on a his schedu'e called for his appearance | ROBP. bem shat 1 near an or Youkers, Despite his haste, the women | NO MORE BALD HEADS, [finitsy""water The wagon was blocked his way, shaking his hand and | F j cove with pie of the Prosl putting many a streak of rice powder | Joliet, Says Bald-/dential and Vice-Presidential cand on the surface of his black rain coat r hi Proven It. | dates, and on either side of the wagon \ Previous to Mr. Bryan's arrival the | PIMORE ‘The intense in | were banners bearing this Inseription Wesley Gaines, Nathan us, Alice | William Charles Keene, President gf | other mills A Fisher Harcourt and Congress-|the. Lorrimer Institute,” continues. y Vote for prohibitiong peace and pros Nr iM cases Of baldness man Robert Baker, of Brooklyn ja ate * standing have peg’ | perity—th peas LN pod Mr. Bryan's meetthy of the day, | ied by the remurkable prepass I have been on the at¥mp for ninety at Paterson, N was held in a pour: | Which Is being datributed “f\) | eight days, and have visited thirey-or ing rainstorm, ‘Ten thousand — mitt] poet? far and aida gut, Miates, and have ood Hime," said for more than an hour, listencd with | usus this remarkable hair food with). nd, strange ts 1 have gained thy rapt attention witile he spoke. He | Me a toema to MAKE this treatment |/2UmtH fam sure that if the palgn ‘ the crowd for twenty minutes, the raint move P Is the fact that tree teat | lasted long encush I believe 1 would | ripping fom the rim of his slouch har) outhits are sent by mall prepaid fat as to his shonider who wish to try It are strongly advised | speaking on probibition ¢ didate His last speech to-night will be de- Jnatity 1 8 ata yer | sat We have tried all schemes for Uvered at the vig Tammany Aaih rally , Wil reedive the (ull trial outtlt free of [ae remulation of the Lvnr traMe and 4b Madison Square Garden, Among the | OVER alae whieh will put timation Trave come to the conclusion that the ne the road to @ rapid and ‘certain iat ts nly one solution, and that bs for Wontinued on Second Page. provement.—Advt. Government to stop its manufacture “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ “NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1908. ~ “BOOKS” 6 | » Talent Picked the Fourth Ev of Honor From Wife LEAN. HAINS INSANE UP AT PIMLICO LIKE THAN, HS WVFRST THREE LEAN COUR ent Crazy When He Slew Annis Will Be the Captain’s Defense. When Cole Captured Jumping Race. MEDALS OF HONOR FOR CITY'S HEROIC FIRE FIGHTERS | Nine Men of the Department Decorated by Wife of the Mayor. The E World) Capt. Peter C. Hains and his brother,| Nine members of the lire Depart- tac TRACK, Oct, 2 T. Jenkins Hains, were arraigned in) ment got reward for ne ated with a 1 the Queens County Supreme Court at | tor by them in the pa ade 1 favorite and Flushing, to-day, before Justice Garret. | y iri ann ve, (een a Wled to cash, SM, to answer to indictments charging |B. McClellan, the w f the Mayor, ‘ . © bap. them with murder in the first degree. | pinned to their blue shirts alal of Ai post a win. Both entered a plea of not guilty, | honor as tokens of the fa one en through their counsel, John F. Meln-| tion. The presentati at and a half with Granta in tyre, Capt. Hains basing his plea on) Riverside Drive and Bighty-sixth street Maxti Gi the ground of insanity at the time he|and was witnessed by a large crowd. 1 nee sney in the Shot and Killed William E. Annis at| Down in the rver were nine firebouts aarond the Bayside Yacht Ciub. drawn up so as to display the mu Top fo The two men were arraigned a week | feet of Hre-fighters to the best advan 5 ago. Mr. MeIntyre demurred to both in- dictments Mr. McIntyre also! the ition, @hich was asked permission to inspect the Grand | sed fi rand stand by the pom a jury minutes | and ther clty officials 1 an At a subsequent hearing the demurrer | 'he part of the programn: at omy 1 took n the case of Capt, Hains was over- ruled and permission to Inspect the | Grand minutes was dented. Jus- son, when the case was to-day, announced that he had overruled the demurrer in the T, Jen- kins Hains case and ordered both de- ants up for pleading he Hains brothers were taken to | Flushing from the Queens County Jal! | in Long Island City by Sherlf Harvey and Deputy Sheriff Phillips in an auto- vue mobile. They created a sensation by away int easily their appearance in court, 4 with § , Capt, Hains was arraigned first, He nad third looked with glassy, unheeding eyes at FIRST RACE—Purse $400; for two. the Court and nervously twirled his hat year-olds: five and one-half furl in his hand When his plea had b ” Brown ‘1 105 (MeCart 1 accepted a court officer had to nuc to Land 6 Won by a length and a Mim to get him to sit down, The asser halt nia, U1 (Ott), fo 5 tim of Mr. Melntyre that his client and out Maxim G 4 (Up. was crazy at the time ofthe commission to l to. 1 and 5 to third, of the erime makes clear that the de Great Jubilee, H ook, fense will be ‘along the lnes followed ebey and Brighton Jack | in the case of Harry Thaw BCOND I $400; for t After th arraignment of the Hains min ond brothers, Mr. McIntyre gave out a yarns 1 of a letter written by Mrs, € idia Lib lon «t nt R Hains, Ca Hatns's wi to Wilk Fee Abii RAG B. Annis, The letter was written June (Gioldstel to 5, 1, the day after Mrs, Hains ts alleged tc Liss Uave made her confession to her hus Lge band and her husband's brother and ' father at Fort Hamilton. Bycluding ver Mh {rai sentences held out by Mr. Meir 1 tyre on the ground that no newspaper H i would print them, the letter reads "Dear Billy: Don't ¢ » down Mon tACH—Bteeplecha |day evening. Everything is over now n le 2 Ub between Peter and m. f lie has i ey, Meat Mibu found out everything. 1 am going to hs Vipers on and will send vou my address. third, rh 4 Du and tell you all about ! ha i Am air erasy Good-by beri ‘ te bhe J CLAUDIA Bag i Ween Mr. Melntyre says that this letter dis hc it proves Mis, Hains's claim that she does fay, 1 anal ee y AMNY BALLOON SENT up, ¥ 1 ‘ 1 a f “ anal Corps was ty. te wi Ril t As Works in ss A BEA Wir we ee thi, {Adenia Lali Winter and. Faulots Pime-rids 4 Valcour, Charles G. | the Aercnatical Board. The voyage Gates and Noblesse Oblige also ran. ‘was for experimental purposes only t nterested 1 Engines 15, Thucks 2 fi Drill on Fireboat. The exhibition had all the tures of a real fire, An alarm was turned in| from Box No. 6% at the Drive and Kighty-sixth street, by Miss Mure Winthrop, the Mayor's niece, Ina fe seconds the fire engines, belching sm and flame, came t ring past and every one forgot the fact th th the hew high-pressure mains the old pletu reaque show ts doomed After the inion of th dr of the hose companies the fireboats in front of the nated Columbia Yacht Club took up their part of the sh and played styat maginary buen ing ships and wharfs, The exhibition was the: most elaborate ever given in this elty The Honor Men. se are the men who received Bennett medal, Pireinan phn Truck 11; Bonner 1 ri man Frank Golden, Engine 1 ene Trevor medaj,. Mireman Willam Le L. MeKenn Wertheun nedal, Ab Foret Will Dugan, Kngie Stephenson med Willlam Kehoe ck 24 ward F, Nealis, Engine 105, 4 4, Fireman Ja \ Ff » and Hurley inedal, Pieman Ja M. Brawley, Engine 24 — - BANK ROBBED; CASHIER HELD. GUTHRIE, Okla, Oct lia a tate Hank of Fallt { § 1 night, Gee SUNDAY WORLD WANIS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. “ Circulation Books Open to All."' oid GACA 2) MM G t72 Attn Lv | RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. a CURTIS, AS PANIC CAME, TOLD MORSE HE BUSTED" BANK ——++ Testimony at Trial of Former Ice King Shows That the Co-Defend- ant Flatly Accused Him When Financial Crash Arrived. PROSECUTION CLOSES CASE; DEFENSE OPENS TO-MORROW. New Story Told To-Day About the Manner Which Morse Covered an Over- | draft of More Than $200,000. The prosecution rested its case against Charles W. Morse and A. H. Curtis in the United States Court betore Judge Hough this afternoon, vers for the accused financiars made the usual motions whereupon the 1 Hfor the dismissal of the indictment cl Jing laws. H To-morrow the defense will begin th entation of evidence, and belie either Mr. Morse or Mr. Curtis will take the stand, Before the prosecution rested there were given startling disclosures what happened in the evning hours of Oct. 16, 1907—the day doors of the National Bank of. lation of the national bank- > pre e pres itl lof the Big Smashinside the, loc jNorth Am cee r i | According to the testimony of W. W. Lee, himself a former vice- president of the bank, Curtis— r 1 room where Morse ret tion and said: “PE WAVE JUSt WAT There HAS BUSTED ‘THE BANIKY r for hours there was a great, TOLD MORSE y vot Mc crdrafts, e eens 3x nert x0lf E. I Wire, former cashier of the Many Women Ex} $ suspended Natonal Bank of North ina , Sah he Wil- 4, Who had testified several | Players Entered in the already, was the first. person on A gurney jovernment’s mington Games. wyers recalled Wire in order to fue yther trace the transactions of last Ocs | T" ng W i + when Morse, under one count of a! to Bs ‘Oot, 2a The | t indictment agains: him, is accused, BO ee a iia: cae of overcertification with Curtis's ald any in a tonne tin the Kast Alleged Overcertificati HON! started ck this had ‘ant ng to nt District-Attore ! 5 ll ne ANY Mr. Wire said that on Oct, 1 when the’ pante ir jonah. ea jen t Mr. Curtis's he diss ! stop 2 ie him t © bank ai i nn € and uatern ¢ Beal ‘ Hie suid to me i Wire, “that the ind that very c 8 all money. We Lae te reserve, whieh was owt wuived 25 per cent ; ; 1 Mt day, W off reserve was , re Tt to about ent again x-nationa ni OM r ' M : 1 terned rv itis, ex-ne “ 1 red the mate " ' 1 s * ; lowing wien Wells J r tus t a at the " 1 ul on the H rt it ; HP an aon t ' Heinze are BE. W 1 ! 1 he open veHie that day Mr. Morsets bata lorence A elphia beter 100 aad 84,000, ee ; sloeh of reperted Mr overdratt to his priya el MS Mine Ikate OQ. Wil i aa Mr. 4 Whe Hel ‘ H (ew paid back inty the Cleartag Mouse with the Serth Amerte A F funds | Mie HM ‘ ‘ed, at t \ ‘ 4

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