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HE BVENINW WURLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 19us, MORSE BANK HAS TENNESSEE:MOB [FORTUNE IN SAFE. WRECKED HOUSE OF [OWL TRUST HURT ALLEGED DECOY OF {IF your home is not come TS PER CENT. FOR | STORMS JAIL AND OF WASHWOMAN HER SUPPOSED RAL BY RIVALS WHO | BEATEN TAXICAB j.prtabiy furnished, its : throug h your own fault STOCKHOLDERS; KILLS PRISONER’ — KILLED BY FALL wsvcammoeraers" —CUTTHEPRICE ORNER ARRESTED band’s Affinity. — ee j = Lost 600 Customers in Year at| Brother of Pugilist Rodenbach er ne should not be comfortably, The ( t tem we ablished over Irrangements, is offered to every ent of se extra charge for the con ! udvantage of this nt homes, which Shareholders’ Agent to Take] Lynching Intended, but Victim | Neighbors Wouldn’t Believe It Policeman James Barry was travel- | Assets of the National of Showed Fight and Died While Hansche Levy [ne Soak at Alolclock this morning when Philadelphia, Wwitlie SSL) Charged W ith Luring ' y had to pay ¢ ; The following items, will street, narrowly missed hitting him and a was shivered on the sidewalk At the hearing to-day of the Govern-| me man who $3,500,000 ON HAND. | xtnaston, tenn., oct. 9.—A\ mob of| There was a steady stream of curlous | WE | thirty men stormed the Roane County | Visitors to-day to the tiny apartment on | },,,, $18.75 | for this $25 on Oct. 15, when the en years’ bad luck,’ mused the|ment's suit to dissolve the Standard ON) taxjent strike was at its height, got Into ‘oat, When to his amazement a bowl | Company of New Jersey, the Trust !n- | Chautteur George Levett's cab at the Jal early to-day and killed George| the second floor of No. 98 Pitt street, | of goldfish, a canary in a cage, three |troduced evidence to show that It Wa8| rote Netheriand, at Fifty-ninth street tr 2) Bird’s-Eye U ‘ook, held on the charge of murdering | which until last night had been occupied |small tables and several pictures of the | not tts practice to cut rates as charged, |anq pa lib, 2 1h $ Map! MicKinnon’s Company to Co! Aen nite oaks nan Bt Bowhwert| by old Hansche Levy, the ilttle hunch- | Bronx School of Art followed the mir but that it Was the victim of such prac- | woman in evening clothes, and directed mn 3 Quart ‘oint, a few weeks ago. Il but two rates Y © » part of its rivals. —~ Guth 2. sh back washwoman who fell from the fire- | Tr. tiees on the part of ite ri him to drive to Second svc d Sev- lect $ 000,000 for Ca Ke the Se tn Masked and these were (0456 and died this morning in Gouv-| The Morrisania police station |s Just) Douglas Campbell, for the defense, | enty-sepond street, where Levett was \ Oak Dresser stran, y ts h yuse, and | og r turker y \ Advanced. ray noes bE th e has The) identity | haut HOapltall across the street from the au called Walter 8. Barker and I. P. Dor upon and beaten to the point of ht richly pol pare @ mob Is known. She had been putting out a wash at 9|When “You steal my husband, yill you. | sett, of Washington, D. C. Both re-/ death by strike sympathizers, has been ae has French lynch Coole na thes made pntended 2) sotock at night, and somehow she fell/you hussy? Til just clea jcalled « dvetiny sh jniuminating, oll Fates | ound, according “to the Detects ‘ook, ey had @ rope in their house out,” and plercing s' of from ten to five cents on. | fy of the defunct Na- vag | nto the courtyard belo ie ore ‘i Neither witness could tell which of the | Bureau. r Geporttor Possession. However, when his cell was | more had always been a great deal of |the alr the Heutenant on duty ordered| S°UPEL oi iies instituted the cut. Mr.| George Rodenbach, a printer, of No tional Bank of North America has been|reached he showed Aght and drow a| sity about the deformed little wom-|Barry to run upstalrs and see paid tn full, and to-day Vice-President | zor. With this weapon he made a de- if . Barry found Mrs. J fonse and cut one of the men in the} mas the gossips said she was rich, and| was happening. Barry fou Rarker said that the Iidependent OM |59 amstera: venue, was arrested to- GORI any arventnou tie wee erates, in |O8y by Detectives McCarroll, Heany $9. Q for this $15 White $1 + Cash and $1 Per Wee 3. W. McKinnon, of the Assets Real- kept her jewels and money in a sate. |sephine Sakalitch sitting on Mrs 1902. nd Kehr, of the Central Office, w oly veal ship ile equ imation Company, furnished a ¢950,000 | CT° Whos tree eects, invaders, many | But she had lved in such utter seclu- lier and pummelling her w ch en-"<. Gordon, a groceryman of Washing: |have been trying to unravel the mys: Wstead: has fi Fane race rbeaie Lee Prone ATennOna Given A Mein Made lAbdn him ules shares Pad, to death. Four bullets entered his | sion that there were many who doubted lergy, while Mr. Sakalitch, who is Lykae) Be Bh ints ne) Te rot rone: \tery of the attack on Levett ever since pindles and ae Rcroligv On HELO ABG mpt Atte sive Lect) Ks boa! the safe, belleving it to be a myth chzarmaker, stood by wringing i eee A’ cation on. ofl and gasd-| the assault occurred taht GHHGrace anions dances to Out-of-Town Order: . The Sheriff's deputies are scouring t! andard Oll| On the cab with Levett when he was hands and plaintively exclaiming: line. Regardless of the stockholders of the bank. With the ap-|to the members of the mob. Gov. Pat But they saw it to-day, and th “Somebody please stop them." Company's, cut, witness sald that BS attacked ab GHMIIVGrritonie)) a special : 6 h ( Fae P We K Pi = proving of thts bond by the Comptroller | $or#2P will, be aeked to offer @ reward | english washing machine she husband Od tat ident woncern, He said he alad | policeman nt view ; asn al C rer a Ope n Sedat Evenings of the Currency at Washington, ss brought from London twenty-five 3 es rented the game from had a special rate from the Columbia hie erat, tt f s A. Hanna, the Federel Re- ago. It is a modest little safe about) ‘ht he was much too interested in Fe Ol Company, another) Hats jane iM an pean est will turn over to Mr. McKinnon two and one-half feet square, possessing |jandlady. In > Morrisay Police | ee ish} npany- at. Philad y-seeond n of some $8 ” of assets, NI N PACIFI great lock and an intricate combi | Court Mrs. FEU Detiatonceeite told of losing 6%) customers EN any has a claim of about $2,000,000, ad- harrow little room and with the cumber- | to her santt ni, ano, he ald, undersold the Stan Y as vanced to pay off depositors and used some washing machine made up th > Peete ates: Rilolenvotetrader ce in buttressing the bad Morse loans. LF NS THE STOCKS prineipal furnishings of the apartment. | POLICEMAN HELD FOR arlene was to paint his tank eee: i) 3 Par Receiver's Hard Work. | Many rumors were abroad as to the wagons a, Turd Yellow, with the, pl rs uplon) and The work of Recelver Hanna deserves contents of the litle safe and the crowds REGISTERING TWICE. oft ieee eeia with, rebate oh ae « Week more than passing comment. As a na- aoe iat ae eran ee mau ev scer ete Sane Jhelped win over ‘the Standard’s cus- ah eae ] j 5 he ia onal bank examiner he we! . oes to see opened. Patrolman Polsky | tomers. as Rodenba silist. ‘Th mihogany finish aes, See Penta Tae Reading, St. Paul, Illinois Cen-|arove tiem back, however, and said Thomas P. Biadlgan) the) polloeman —————_—_- : he bad ‘ XP itames and is fitted with loose silc plusit. cushidins fa'tened with fancy cord and 1 the,materlal now being used t chatiuprobatlyawouldipermeny, asthe) aS ‘ 23 ve ooo TOO LOW FOR LAUNCHING. Oa ere eeothan: Guomeat 2yt Btassels. This suite you will find sold in other stores for than $40, ral and Steel Share the fore the safe would be opened, as the| hour on Oct. 5, was to-day held in $5,000 Ome rears the Had a brother, George, An AA AGN ede Ratt |rich Mttle washwoman had left three| ball for the Grand Jury in Jefferson | ° ANKE STAy GerRENE lesa | Caen SS A es EE) 3 he Federal Court. As Federal Recet Market Demand. sons who lived far away from New|Market Pollce Court. He showed signs |*" Sige Washington, which was | At Police Headquarters George It er, Mr. Hanna devoted himself to the were | of mental and physical suffering, and it gchedued to take place to-morrow at denbach denied that be had ansthir vi parka ereing) the: Interestsnct tne Polsky had also to deny Mrs, Frank/| is considered quite likely that he will/ the suurb of Stettin, has been poat- do with the attack on Levey. who is depositors. Ho worked frequently four-| stocks were atrong and active, with|zinder, of No. 273 East Houston street, | make some reve ations as to, Nie tm-| poned iy definitely, on account of fhe Hospital. ‘The special policeman, how teen hours a day. His compensation) Union Pacific the feature in the early | who sald that there were jewels of hers | Madigan lives in the Sixth Election Davi d Jayne Hill, the Am ever, RiaKER him from a lin mien’ wfthout nesta fon ‘ 155-157-159 ase 2352 ST. eae = One Door West of Third Avenue. | oSoae cemeines Draperies, Qc. fixed by the National Comptroller was, market to-day. In later trading thelin the safe. She had been Mrs, Levy's| District of the Fifth Assembly District, gador, was to have christene $1,250 a month for the first three months, | other Paclifics, Reading, St. Paul, Llli-Jonly friend, she said, and had put her and $6: onth for the last five nois Central and United States Stoel| jewelry in with the gems of the wash- month gether %, shared in the market demand. woman. | The first duty of Mr. McKinnon will’ Prices were well held during the late| There was $1,500 worth of pearls and call ar f the bank's stock- ats and closed around the pe ers 6 | Gite in the safe, she said, $500 SINAN 583 ya report | Of the day. Gains of from 1 to 2 points a 4 } i L, on. | The tot. fal aales of elocks were | woman's. Besides, there were rolls and r portan' acles rolis of gold and packages of bills, How ch. Mrs. Zinder aid not know, but » was sure there were thousands. a ‘ 2 ai gS Tha ine a atic kel SS The Simplest and Surest Way to Get Rid of Fat ber in he: ption. First, | di in an en- paca leailaac wr in P poome- at No. 1M Ridge Bist z THE hae $350 SHOES ror men terribly beaten, and robbed of #0 anda Said a Noted Physician, is Rengo. | W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE ; in the form of lived then, She was | at important ceremonies in the syna- oy) peer cea eaten MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER San Denar etd tian aiano Ret If. Get a Fi cent Package. ea aa 4 CHEN one ae How te reve tt te Teersclt: (Bet'a'Fres (sD si MANUFACTURER IN ThE WORLD : ‘ The reason W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by al ares, and of bonds $5,015,000, 00 g House, 1 to the rth America, and tful tf the associa- a member- ship Iss What Stockholders Lose. Aub t n made an| A % that the little safe was bought. 2 —————.—_— te ‘id i q 41+ ates complete organization of skilled shoemakers in this country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be ex- celled, The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the t kt all pastas we = 4! more men in all walks a ak — F P nk utes frum us" > OK WOMEN FQ j) life than any other make is j As wie tie because I give the wearer i R a's the clerks in- | Col hae ee the benefit of the most } v 1 by nto b no of iby + 1p + WORK IN THIRD AVE. Three Negresses Attack and Rob a White Woman Just Before Noon. FRO Fe res. ry, Arthur It is doubt- an 5.00 of which are ROE, As Mrs. Lilllan Benjamin, a young ‘ woman of twenty-two, liv at No, 1 4 A i shares; W mt One Hundred and Third 7 male is eeked after by i ed the c r of One Hundred anv specially trained experts in en f vind strat. Into, ‘Third avenue att” | Ehe Above Wustration Plainly Shows What NEW TRADE-HARK. Tbe Adove Pictures Prove There 11 No Cherm yy Mune AP age ¢ ck this morning was suddenly Rengo Has Done For Others. It Will Rengo Is Guaranteed, You Eat It Like Repger Any Excuse To Bo Fat and If 1 id tal * a i Was 4 share ounded by three negro worgen Do The Same For You. Try It Fruit or Candy. pry. Bengo Will Do It, | could take you into $3 50 SHOES Fos. S1nuy Tne aro two of the women held Se: my large factories at Brock- Dad . arms, the third ope tence of! ton, Mass., and show you victims Of Morse v ons of & ied her reticule an There bas become known @ remedy ton tat, , Many yphystclans, who before were at sd ! Detrolt ian Aneto e ror ‘of u e to $00 « rom it a handkerchief cot the use o ae nitenady, resulted in| loas to know. how to cure obesity, are Now | good faith an: help anc Eh aa fookeCromit ia bandberehielisental re ee eee ain’ most probably in the prescribing Rengo with remarkable success. | packing: no tt anes how carefully W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you three diam sand $7 In mon SivTive of many lives Tie a great newest tr attest: Mrs. Ber rgt. England reached the spot ! 1 found a crowd of two thousand peop! and was forced to use his club to ma ing ‘algest iin Brine? Se or gale and recommended in New York) Would then understand why they hold . fies, ‘wich appear, In. near H can te by W. S. Rockey, sth Ave and doth St. | their shape, fit better, wear longer, and kles, w educ! where injurious d né also Oth Ave. a it Pharmacy tars hake ac tnepesigianoty dedi and | aime Oth Ave ant 21 Stk st. ani| areof greater valuethan any other make. Pea aa omg Mane Ae men & ee!" | Welle DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE t ‘ This remedy, 18 commonly calle, and whe) Tone rate at which this remedy and do jt hana Temarkable. loss recs ded! eet ae Tig the wuutiment wi POPE’S ENVOY ARRIVES. the Kocnigin Lutse. the Ber o a way to the centre of the clamor. he most remarkable A dis shed passenger on the Before he reached side of Mie. | that you can, take al) you want of It with, | ale "18th and 19th W. B. | Cannot Be Equalied at Any Price. Koenigin Luise, of the North German) Benjamin the three wor had broke py ewes Uke candy and is pleasant | company Wi), wiadiy send yous Oc. package a $n Bt, $1 W.L, DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S: is a away from her, but she pol the: an ie taste. ‘free by mail {f you write them direct to ave.. Broadway and Sth st $3.50 SHOES, THE SAME LEATHERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00, lloyd Mne, which docked to-day, was} PROVID an out to the policeman and they were a Dap izsD ele ae ad cilee i elanmaea nels SIN TST xcellency Mgr. Giuseppe Aversa, | stughes dr,, son ofthe Governey oc Nan, J, When searched the si p ] Bign prices rie thoes oun UPON WAVING THLAE” TAKE NO suusrifors, was not found, A woman in t chbishop of Sardi and Aposiollc Dele-| York, jost the presidency of the Brown $fiy, qVAS 2OL foun A. WOT et Fast Color t ed man we and “He George J, Waring, chaplain oF che wievs Weed gh BE Mh ad Pl ailpped bundled into 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. |356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St, @nth, United States cavalry, stationed | . ‘an Se nd taken t9 the Hust 0: 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. rot a aitmostini once, he said.” Te spoke | be Ail MERMe AAI ce GEORGE, flundred ns sireet atin BGG) Broadway, cor. 13th Sh 708-710 Broadway. nusiastical ret Prince | eaete ot tata tl ore Sa Ua eat had bach gine oniin thet|Gecrse, the Grown Prince of Bernie, (ec) They anid thoy were Mary Allewe 1 roadway, cor, 36th St. | 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av, feland and in Porto Rico wince the wos reveived In audience by Emperor Clarice Dundie and Emily Edwards, a! 1447-1449 Broadway. a2 Fulton Sirost con Beart ‘American ocoupation: I Nicholas. this afternoon. of No. 1813 ‘Third avenue. 2202 Third Ave.,cor, 120th.) 49g Fngens , cor, > 984 Third Ave., near 59th St.| jeacry CITY 18 Newark 2779 Third Avenue, a bd war #60 Weat heen Street. NEWARK. 785 Broad St 345 Eighth Avenue, rae road St.’ | 95 Nassau Street. PATERSON —192 Market St. Little “World Want” the Detective | | | “Beaten Bisauits “Raised Biscuits: ee Powder Biscuits °. ath tatu iv. “Wi es 440 )

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