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WHY A IAGLESS TOWN? AND IN JERSEY AT THAT Not a “Stew” or Even a Sim- mer in North Arlington in Four Years. VARIOUS REASONS GIVE NM, But, Whatever the Town Marshal Reife Easy Time of It. Cause, Has Taking as the i Statement thot the star point last Years not a single arrest for drunke: ness North Arlington, in New Jersey, yet not in town « in New J from we sav, WNBURNING mUnithoui CARE aE Se there be, perhaps, that locked weak from sm: the hal Retfe 4 so7 1 an fully ten feet wide and 4 Porter "op ly take. so: Ings 1 1 . app s, ba Judge f Marshal ing go elal bi one ex Judge W veadily re draped par fam Mune izes b: in and ste in th th ‘o POUREN FREE A MINUTE, and listens to Mr @atex the prop» North Arlington ener ing or ever sa y (or fo. ussian refugee,| Court, but Not Called Upon years, 5 with President Roose. Tosti A = anoles “Some say it's much trouble for contained In a ee o Testify, while a number of butchers patd fines ei Fred Nelfe to take ‘om over to Hack- arshal Willam Hen-| Mra, Virginia Otis Heckscher, widow | for using. © achd on thelr ensack " F TORIGRICGR this morning released from of John G. Heckscher, was expected to| meats as a tive here tn North Ari nat : q, 010 ShiarKes Of arson, he ‘an Interesting Witness to-day in {he | =_ee—mnr—meeneene cee memes Munster. “And thc | dom wae ean) urrogate's Court, in discovery proceed- | | some that says fello to Marshal He: ings, calculated to unfold the mystery | | NDI taking a snort J th Da eee nee ced on the new / of {he stolen Heckscher Jewels and se- | The strength of a pound in noon when int obtained fram Judge Holt by | curities: y family and get ov ert roth ean udme Holt by ie shese are alleged to have been taken || each half-pound back, And some s of hayin’ to go al Arlington !f vou want 8 i's on account © way over to |" any licker and Later In th he ned » United M. Hi not havin’ the patience to wait until scner Hitcheowe't. who nig | Tt was for the purpose of ascer you get back, and so you drink it on Urey ena ing from Mrs. Heckscher Just what the the road and become overcome by rifled ng-box contained, Weakness outside the jurisdiction of North Arlinate nd sleep om." “Have you no saloons "one vears ago § @ tavern up at th says Mrr Munste: 1t only about two mon all his trade was of a hoon, and just two orened up the Sunday Dol'n he opened mont yut he didn't run | Pretty much inday after weeks after he aw went Into sto and fro. dustry resounds on effect and so Sam quit and took his | {hls pleasant and busy spot stock of goods back to Paterson, this m made in four yea, | but such are ming a ure in Going Away. | tnggton North Arlington is pleasantly situated | the fi @@ either side of a road which runs into the centre of the town and then goes e read. The kei | but-om vould nel the cigars sold. \ epenpanaretertnnsemnrn ap: anahong ~aeemoonamarmaneaae Marshal of North Arlington and SEVEN TRAPPED : H USE sO A WEEK ALIMONY GASHIER GUILTY © OAVED BY POLICE Flames Cut Off Escape by Stairs and Door to Roof Was Locked. Up on New Warrant, Pouren will be a ates. Commi mparatively k toward Arlington one saloon on the left hand beer is fairly care to recommend Biewe Ht OF AERO Map of His Jagless Bailiwick (| TES OF SISTER'S FHT —. | i Alan R. Hawley Declares She | Eloped With Aeronaut After He Dunned Her. Howse, ae HOUSE, HOvse. ASKED HER TO PAY NOTE Law).r for Defense Under-} takes to Show She Was a Partner in Firm. House. HAT FACTORY . a Alan R. Hawley, of William Hawley & Co, brokers at No. 28 Broad street, Was to-day subjected to cross-examina- tion by Arthur C. Train before Justice Erlanger and a jury in the trial of the sult of his brother William and himself against thelr sister, Jennie M. Hawley who at fifty-one eloped and got married n New Jersey to Charles Levee, , twenty-two years seek to recover $34,350, alleged en loaned to her, Mr. Hawley had testified that his sts- ter vanished on April 8 after he de- manded payment of at least one of the promissory notes she had given to se- cure the loans, She kept the notes as well ax other papers tn the family safe at thelr home, No. 22 East Seventy-sixth, street, The key could not be found after she | disappeared. A safe blower war called | in. He blew open the safe, but the notes were gone. Hears of the Wedding. | A few days afterward a notice ap- | peared In a newspaper of the marriage | f{ Miss Hawley to the French “balloon chauffeur.” “You were president of the Aero Club, were you not?” asked Mr, Train. Haw- ley sald he was, and that the Aero Club had brought Levee over for certain ex periments in aviation. “This suit ts for alleged notes made ) 1905, How much did you make tha year?” the lawyer asked, Hawley n't tell off hand, and Mr. Osborne "MAP OF NORTH ARLINGTON AND ENMURON |S RS, BURNS TO GET BANK: WRECKING Also $350 Counsel Fees CF $469,000 STEAL nded to know what {it was all 7 rh 5, Train, “that all these moneys pald by for Divorce. the Hawley Brothers to thelr sister oe Montgomery, Convicted in was ner share as @ partner in the firm, me and for household expenses, for she ran. Mrs. receive $”) ryO UR F - aH ey ay lhe x As |iweekty Toexcn e, Pittsburg, Immediately Placed | is ose GP ae ee cena [fit Sess Heh 49 Trig Second Charge. — much capital the firm of Willlam Haw- |isefending| er (against tt charges sof on | rial ONSEs nd c = ley & Co. was started on? A. We start- ate fIrtations with — another. joestring. I had my seat on Yona iS ated Exchange. ing a paper in his hand cross-exam, in the suit for ab- consulted, the some Allegheny some t tion’ of ‘moi fit to Howe two | You out of sou had been bezzlement | mother and. sis 0 for over $1,000,000, who | Calumet Club and | st Fy on | Was plac ful and pos. u third interest in the firm? commanded a fi Ss away back in “3884 nter- rupted Mr. Osborne. "It isn’t’ falr to ng in these things that happened nty-four years ago when this wit s only a be Erlanger was found “This Tuled the question Pc, out nt} Ong of the lawyers said\ to an Even- rter that Alan R. Haw- Street Jail was as Monigomers on tial « {and last indic plication le oun famous $4 to q ature It Is expected the see- | uagment debtor to a Miss Nagel, who ni posed of as quickl: 3 du Rim for breach of promive of mar: Ggment for $20,00) a 1 lawyer le Withess said his sister, when they mother died In 1904, je resid: i 73) of his 8 estate } iting. siti) bequess to hin | when she went away, In April ' of the’ manston | STREET” A SUICIDE | AT GRAVESEND FREE. t sh Hawley Mr said she aaa eal Wrote of Her Elopement. Mr. Train read ta leriere, dent lar} ck an ii iq by ja! awley as having been four Nite | " Magistrate Holds That \ erbal| John Maus Found Dead in His }y a ihe ree staan on the, ey ii the fi Betting Violates No | Room With Bullet Wound balloon etauttenr Law. i in His Head. H Geismar, sc in al John Maus, sixty year eet Court, this oon dis- | Varet street, Willams 1 the eighteen boo ars who the “Hermit of Va | Dr. Geznz’s Treatment for Nervous | ed on the Gravesend track | fc Neal tn Ms : hint Fas ea carina ee & illet hole in his right temple | and .pronic Di eases revolver at his side, | for him t sald his Slure to teen were fl Jones and T Court verba wo law eld that he did not con- betting a violation of the! Jn bis opinion it was n and the ¢ aroused suspicion ! the sufferin, | then scald, rinse and hang in the sun: shine or fresh air to dry Removal Sale » STOR MAKE A VISIT ON BRIDGE ELEVATED TRAIN Traffic While Leaves Addition to the Peterson Family. Ties Up He Mrs, Lydia Peterson, of No. Brooklyn, with band and several friends, 2 Aber- deen street, her hus- was speeding over the East River to-day in an “LL train on her way to the Post Graduate Hospital, in Manhattan, when a hurried visit of the stork caused such alarm that the train was brought to a stand still. The tie-up lasted several min- hen the train landed on the Man- hattan side, after a dozen women had surrounded the young mother, Dr. Hannebrand was on hand with an am- bulance from the Hudson Street Hos- pital, Mother and babe were taken there, Mrs. Peterson is eighteen years old, SUICIDE; TWO ARRESTS.. | Coleman Shoots Himself, and Friends Are in Cell Several Hour, When Peter Coleman, of No. land avenue, 0 Kings Teenpoint, told his friend, | John Rogan, that he Intended to com | mit suicide, Rogan tried to cheer him | up and finally took him to his own home. As they entered the hallwa early this morning Coleman pulled a 1 volver and shot himself. He died a few hours later tn St. Catherine's Hospital. | Rogan and Andrew Klernan, who was | with him, were arrested and discharged in Ewen Street Court to-day tectives had satisfed the Coleman took his own lif ii'and also had domes- | be an awful surprise to you o' fit ina ening you citting talking of living | “Dear boy, I have been so des nee—not even Miranda Was bound to come veing With me. home and make your as you can, for Nfe anyway, and you know I have done the best ould "Oh, in this w Thomas Cook & London. Do try and make peace with Alan for me, for I know you have always noth of you done everything In. the eh love, alway “It Had to Be.” _the other 1 ter | annot bear to go | away without saying good-bye Do not be awfully angry, for it of those things that hud to be, was the est and best way give me, ror you both have of brothers to me. 1 2 what to say to every- and yours and Billy's best juc nulls, and what . knows of our marriage but r happens | Ufo you N 1h was a pet cat which had | 1 to a cat boarding-house Dish Cloths, | The careful housekeeper has a drawer in the kitchen, well stocked with dish | cloths of various sizes and textures. | Cheese cloth, unbleached and | heavy linen crash make the most satis- | factory ones, while pot rings are much in favor for greasy kitchen utensils keep dish cloths perfectly clean, soak for ten to twenty minutes each time after the dishes are washed in lukey n water to which has been added a tea- | spoonful of Gold Dust washing powder, “ Miranda’ been bani cotton The message of this sale is values— | bigger, better values than have ever been offered before. The impulse back y to employ all the usual paraphe eadipting. organizing and bi t through long. years , halla of the betting ring to violate the DO hae joweh long yeare antl-gambling statute it four da ae HECKSHER CASE GOES | OVER UNTIL MONDAY. | In Then stinan took | written which the 7 ht to have been is gly eto the world an. eve cessful pract re and Cars eretotor akened Mrs, McClellan $1,000 in fines was collected it | | — | FOOD ADULTERATORS FINED, Stepmother of sian Cons | from a strong box In the Heckscher home on Mamaroneck road shortly after the death of aged John G, Heckscher. White Rose =| she suspects was the th If you've never tried . it,dosonow, You'll wish you'd done so long ago. Ceylon Tea ttle de- nued 1e, 01 A 10c, Package makes 40 Cups, ween counsel ow the case to MOODY MEMORIAL WEEK. 1 . CHIC. h * With a “sunrise” | Pel] Your Wite—“Add ervic friends of the late Dwight L. . ‘ tees ron many’ parts of the country to all the cleaning water.” Tria! Bettie Institu 10c J} At Drug Stores West Disintect. DISINFECTANT te Gay | Splits, Bottles and Draught jrewery Bottliny) in} With 4a in unkenness It seems Family orders filled by best Grocers ‘snd Wine Merchants North ie and songs ¥ f; Among those who have arrived are W. JAMBS T. HARKIS, NY, Agt. Phone 1918 Joby te e008, | R 1,808 and biographer of the 6 Cedur St, The exercises will close next unday night. ! our | CARPETS— Axmiasters, of it is the necessity for clearing out quarter million stock, together with the entire surplus of the great Dobson mills, before the impending ex piration of our lease. All patterns are new this season, all goods fresh from the looms. For example, we offer: — | RUGS—Wltor Ve'vet, 9x12, $16.75 9x12, value £22.50; now Mia $21.50 Best Body Brusse's, worth $28.50, n 8.3x 10.6, worth $26.50; now 920,00 | Best Eocy Brussels, Koya! Wiltons, 9x12, valu: $395 g95 99g 79.59, value $19.50 ‘ox12, $10.00 & $13.50 300 Rugs made from remnants, in all sizes, below cost. T5c & 9745 60c & 724 worth $1.15, at..... Bést Tapestry Brussels, worth 5c, at.... Bea tte eae $1.00 & $1.15 Wilton Velvets, value $1.55, pi two toned calor sehen es 9c & $1.05 Dobson’s 4th St & Fiith Ave. Makers of Carpets for 50 Years. ROASTIN CHICKEN AT OUR SPECIAL DEPARTMENT This Department is a continuous Bargain Sale. We kill and sell our own stock, and find that the demand for some cuts is much greater than for others. The cuts less in demand are placed on this counter at reduced prices. However, the same Webber Quality for 35 years TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Roasting Chicken—Prime, stock from 310 § Ibs 14. 1b. each—exceptionally low price during the sale... c Ib. Zoe “ 15, 12. No Mall or Telephone Oniers Sent from This Department Not having the facilities In our Special Department for executing and billing orcers, it is necessary to CALL in order to take ) advantage of these prices. Ricuarp WEBBER 120th St. and 3d Ave. Smoked Hams—the demand for these continues— we are able to fill the demand at the same inviting pr Corned Lamb ada tdi our own prime stock—reduced to sees Inside Rolled Roasts—iie: of the rib—rolled and tied; no bi eady tor the oven; at the very low pri Outside Rolled Roasts—cin b« us Meee va piety alle 1) Satisfactory as pot roasts—sale Price., VE Loin Mutton Chops—from prime stock of our own killing—at a price to attract. ; Telephone 7100 Harlem No Apartment Has All “ Modern Conveniences” lf it Hasn’t A Hill Clothes ryer Hill Balcony Dryers, attached to wall, swing around so clothes can be hung from fire escape. Easier, safer than pulley lines—and carry six times more clothes, Hang sheets outside and protect odds and ends from view. Send us your landlord’s name. Hill Balcony Dryers cost so little and are so easily paid for that any enterprising landlord would willingly provide you with one if you ask, for it. do away with unsightly clothes lines and poles— fold up to put away, leaving lawn clear. Write or "phone, stating in which Dryer you are interested, Lawn, Balcony or Roof. We'll tell you how you can easily get one. HILL DRYER COMPANY 1133 Broadway, Now York Telephone 3022 Madison ®. Altman & Cn. WOMEN'S HOSIERY IN THE MOST DESIRABLE WEIGHTS OF CASHMERE, COTTON AND LISLE THREAD. ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN’S FINE SILK HOSE, PLAIN OR OPEN WORK WITH EMBROIDERY. ORDERS ECUTED TO MATCH COSTUMES OR SLIPPERS, MEN'S HOSIERY OF SILK AND LISLE THREAD INCLUD. ING EMBRCIDERED STYLES AND NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DESIGNS. INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY OF AND COTTON, SILK, MERINO WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN THE LATEST MODELS, MADE OF KID, CALFSKIN AND PATENT LEATHER, WOMEN’S SUEDE BOOTS, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS, TAN AND BLACK. IN GREY, ‘ OPERA SLIPPERS IN A VARIETY OF COLORS, E4th Sivect, 35th Street and Sih Aucnue. Did you ever taste | te real flavor of te CocoaBean? If not, try LIBERAL » Worth V6 CREDIT 85.00 Down, TERMS. 81.00 Weekly 10 Weekly Our Credit su, Co UNSURPASSED (ocoa..Chocolate, FoR EATING, DRINKING ano COOKING - Itis there! waned $700 up FPLDS. eM. $109.98 WHITE F OPEN SATURDAY US 46th St. and s8ih Ave, —e ALL GROCERS, WORLD WANTS WORK W Blea) 4 \