The evening world. Newspaper, November 5, 1908, Page 6

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WANTED TO BITE FRIENDS PROVE 4” THIRD RAIL, POUREN ACTIVE POLICEMAN UN SPREE WRECKS CANADA TO DEG: WOMAN'S RAZOR FATE OF EMPIRE DRIVES THUG OFF, ! Younger Dominions Hold Fu- A IN Wall | ture of Britain in Their ean ee Hands, Says Milner. Gallant Captain Was Climb: | Tell of Comrades Hunted Jumps on Table to Make a piste aniaar ae sneer Attacked in Her Flat, Plucky ing Pillar to Do It, but Down, Tortured and Mur- | Stump Speech and Finally evs if PR ine Mrs. Cioffi Defends ia dur Slipped Off. ered by Czar’s Minions. Lands in a Cell. pad REE cert Herself Ably. eo _ i It As 1s himself said, —_—_ PAYING ELECTION BET. WOMAN DEFENDS, HIM.| WUE aL ys ound Sh heh ahh ld atsm of igher type. He | After she off the ear and] aes a | landed in a@ cell in the East One Hun there is one remark IT have often says Mrs. Mary Cioffi Lally Hadn’t Heard the News, Criminal Charges on Which area ant twer ketal twenty-eight - lope. #48 to-day. He w eman One Hundred in Twé-Day Voyage About | Extradition Is Asked Are |seremian a 4 the | One s ie |) ens yey raat ‘ a physician decla y street station the Highways. Trumped Up’ They Say. overing from a seizur alco. | * the police thi . ig Seevemout holism. 2 2 eis D é Inty-eleht ae ras | | MeKinnen went whether | vears old, of No. 310 East One Hundred On the afternoon of day before fu! Trina Shepte, the Russian “Joan of |of Jacob Born, No. 222 he Brit- and Ninth street. He was arrested on terday, Capt. James Lally, who com- Arc” who directed the Russians in their |4nd had something to eat . 5 atvauestl a charge of attempted assault, eround Manhattan Island, left his home gertain ‘et No, 80 West One Hundred and Sev- enteenth street, with the witnesses In the new hearing at Jan); “Bryan, decla Janoff Pouren’s fight against extradition |had been cheated on charges of attempted murder, arson House. taining how the election had gone and burglary, preferred by the Russian | speech, ove! next dofinite tidings regarding Capt The taking of testimony [Nettles ah tie Lally's movements date from the time| Was begun before Commissioner Hitch- when he entered a drug store at One| cock yesterday in the Federal Building, Hundred and and | and will go on again to-morrow. Eighth avenue, about noon to-day, and told the man behind the soda fountain that he'd Ike to have a “We don’t sell tea,” said the clerk “Ob, very well,” said Lally, airily. There's other things besides tea a fel- Tow can drink. way, T can put up with almost any small disappointment, | Net raskan White ays, when hud ordered he ed him from the | a view to ascer- The willing Government. hot ptor proteste i orator 3c point, the propr he rum-inspire: tack street hoe fox nec Join, othe to Sixteenth At that time Mrs. Shepte’s testimony, will be continued. She told how she had from place to place | in Russia because of her sympathy for K nHen Sf the “Brothers of the Woods.” At pres- |e ‘oeetl ent she ig living with her busband in| About « Roxbury, Mass. The other witness yes- | happened a terday was Anderan Lazdyn, a leader | arrest, Tien {charge of drun of the revolutionists, who also fled to | Donovan had rende ssion in. the {been forced to flee p of tea Formidable Words. now that Bryan is elected. | this country Jas to ‘his ¢ ID ecpoNeeHTEN “Bryan didn't win,” said the drug} according to Lazdyn, Pouren lived in| ¥88,/ater at a before N at the | clerk. ‘Taft won by more'n eleven | a eee Mar vein. | pillion.’ laborer. Later he pro- Designs on Third Rail. | cured employment with a telephone “You don't tell me?" said Lally. “Well, pany stringing wires. fn that case I've got to get busy. | Pouren both became members of a made a bet with a friend that if Bry an | revolutiona band known as the Jost I'd bite the third rail in two.” “Brothers of the Woods.” Before the hired nelp in the store | could make a move to stop him, the| yachtsman had wobbled out of the} place and started to climb a pillar of the “L” structure. “Don't let anybody mislay the third rail or hide it before I get there," he Lyelled up, just before he Jost his bal- ance and fell on his head. The drug} clerks carried him inside and telephoned to the Harlem Hospital for a doctor. In the mean while a newsboy found Policeman John Neeley. The boy told Neeley there was a man up at Eighth avenue and One Hundred and teenth street trying to bite the t rail in two. “Let's see. That would be a viola- tion of the traffic regulations?” mused Neeley who appears to be a seriously- minded person. So he went to the nearest telephone and told Lieut. Kear- Only Two Escaped Death. Lazdyn said he first met Pouren at a political demonstration in Madeline in | Tune, 195, The “Brothers of the Woods” consisted of a number of bands of revo- | lutionists, They liyed in the woods to | hide from the police. Lazdyn was a member of the Central Committee. All the members of this committee except Lazdyn and one other delegate still in Russia, have been put tq death. Counsel for the Russian Government tried to get Lazdyn to tell who thir other man if but he said with a deter- mined shake of his head that he would not tell his name under any circym- stances, Commissioner Hitchcock ruled that he need not answer. Lazdyn did name two of the little band | Pouren belonged to who were killed. He said the leader of the meeting in Made- line, where he first met Pouren, was still Positively guaranteed the very hese and highest qeade of tub bui- er from famous Western cream- _ print en eries, still selling all this week at be famous HELE SHOOK BH 200 JAMES BUTLER” STORES, vl ear een for the greatly reduced price Of this week to. : a7¢ ¢ a Ib ee ythe West One Hundred and\|aiive anditn Rursia. Three of the band |) <eeerermeer = maese p BREE tet en » that an ef pouren was a member of were shot U d C ff dot mie tafe to tn wy vate on the LOS" ettone'oea gen enremarcas | Essie Tomatoes nsurpassed Cotlees t and another was shot by the order of a Fanciest New y = Anything to Save the ““L. military court, ‘Two others were tor- WM Jersey fruit Sree eee eee ane pee co Ne auulicrershacvesta git Kearney is also of a literal turn of tured and afterward shot by a master |) a a exictly nuritantemecrsia bly ard it pile: you are paying mind, ft would appear, for he sent a of police without tilal, andy picket quality ot each grad? io always ut form ‘ uited you are cl and packed in} Essie Brand patrol wagon load of reserves to take Comrades Tortured. anit H.? Pr rovase charge of the situation. Except that Lazdyn said that late in the summ extra large 535 the patrol wagon tumed over a fruit of 190 he saw Pouren again. This ume ff inch cans, 5 20 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Old Plantation Coffee 30¢ peddlers pushcart while swinging out he met him in the woods. The bands, worth 15¢ ea: | | 10 Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib.0ld Plantation Coiiee 15ce of One Hundred and Twenty. nothing of moment happe was supposed, had burned parts of the 1 Le eer al (ut sccuon oF ruesin: (Ge ces re. | 15 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Best Blended Coliee 25c dashed up to the drug Ithough Lazdyn denied they ¢ At duced ay “ns 4 quenturnby, from the hospital, insert- any rate, the draggons were seut into Bf to, a 10 eer “ 7 Stamps Free wiih 1-2 ib. Best Blended Coiice ise ing some open plumbing down La’ the woods after them. Four of the Mf can, eKs= =) 16 Stamps Free wiih 1 Ib. Best Maracaibo Coffee « 20¢ revolutionists were arrested and one of them died from tortures. In Sept throat. It seemed thet, o Siamps Free with 1-2 Ib, Best Maracaibo Cotiee 10c in transmission over nber Extra rnin in the telephone, the message had got of that year Cossacks were despatched Peed Mat thesmbulance surgeon had to thwart the revolutioniets, and Lazdya Ml d Vegetables 10 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Best Santos Cofiee.. 17¢ Seetee to helleve he would have u | said there are four of the latter now in anne egeta | 2 Stamps Free with 1-2 Ib. Best Santos Coilee 9c case of poisoning to dea! with, so he this country who took part in the fight Essie J Peas. . Fanciest qual- SF ee eee ok a et comued PHS Eee ity 5 Stamps Free with 1 ib. Golden Santos Cofiee 13¢ to jettison Lally’s lune as toon In this fight with the troops the revoe M@ Essie Lima Beans. can, ee Gebers = as he arrived, without asking any fool- | lutionists scattered. They liowed ff June Peas—Various brands; hunte. "10¢ ish questions. He didn't find any poison by the police az from place to choice quelity; can and after _ New Teas Underpriced | » they too! ot away, Coun: rc baie gon ou. Extra liberal premiums of “S. & H? Stamps absolutely free mee Fhe ale aris ren Aas I Mi toe], Ban tiawats en mem aan Bey SEHD PARMA COTTiprn ||| Tan er 8¢ 2 ene Free with 1 Ib. Choice No. 2 Teas 25e PLUNDERED HOME (}f Pr ry eHe Inter a on large cans 10 Stamps Free with 1-2 lb. Choice No. 2 eas 13¢ Government, and ‘his object purer form Sk Q@| 5 Siamps Free with 1-4 ib.Choice No. 2 ‘eas de Fave bis testimony Urouen an tne fl eens 139 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Choice No. 1 Teas 35¢ \ POLICE SERGEANT [ase ave ln SURREAL \ Condensed Milk 116 Stamps Free wiih 1-2 Ib. ChoiceNo. 1 Teas 18¢ | Iresh from the Mohawk Valley ” 6a F be 1, yn A, BELL SENT BY KAISER i Butler's Brand, irom pure ‘Se 7 Stamps Freewith 1-4 ib. Choice No.1 Teas 9c | —14 | can,... 7) Flatbush Thieves Show No ARRIVES ON PRETORIA. fi yiberty Brand, ‘rom pe 9c | a Stamps Free with 1 ib. Beat Bie Tene. Spann b0c | (ee 4 A Hi oninies ic i - Discrimination in Light- It Is a Gift to the German Re 1 RUE es amps Free v est 50c Teas... 5c “eatea ¥@e 15 Stamps Free wiih 1-4 Ib. Best 50c Teas..., rich ana pure milk Essie Brand, : xtra selected; noth- ing tner; the best tor 10¢ ca formed Church Its 250th Anniversary. Fingered Business. 109 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Diana | riid Teas 50 Stamps Free with 1-2 lb. Diana Brand Teas 13¢ 70¢ he naker no difference to Fiatbuah| On board the steamship Pretorta babies; can. 35¢ | thieves whose home they plunder. which arrived from Hamburg to-day —_—_—_—— | 25 Stamps Free with 4 i-4 ib. Diana Brand Yeas 18c | Police Seret. J. F. Farrell, of the "ae & bell to be put on the German Prepared Flour creer nenenenememeamenenat a Brownsville station, reported at the Reformer nureh America at No. 1S P t tt Another exta choice shipment Flatbush station yesterday that a sneak 365 Eset Sixty sireet. ‘The bell Peerless Brand, : Léec; weet otaioe specially selected South Hp ue thief, whilo his wife and children were 1* @ gift of Ka’ helm of Germany economical; 3 Ib. size pkgs. i ane - 15¢ at dinger, had robbed the upper floors to the congresat hh anal: Triumph Brand, > 15¢ { { pkge. Of his oottage, No. 22 Martense avenue, |Veraary cele whlea takes place periative; 3 tb. size Appies ote } TTuestay evening of $26 In cash, which | MEMES, fom vee es DSS TH pine Ribbon, snciest 12e | =Fancicst quality Cape ‘God his wife hud concealed under a mattress | ya; Meat oe nls quality; 2 1b, size px Cc 8 ‘ jaeene, God: 10. o ee St See vara eine made by the con: FE een ere emmncenn }Crar crr s€S i: ou el by he uur 2 2 ne election was 7 6 letter io the Connecticut's richest onion be, f Browde in order, it'was not until after Kaiser ntelling’ tam howe the German uckwheat “Four | iS": the basket 1565 8 Gh ‘ crnidht’ that he learned of the rob: |;cnm mAs aera +4 44 quart ‘ o he rob- janguages had been spoke in the edi- Pp ¢ rf y or 950 ¥ ” a result eeriess Brand, sae Wy} Choiees ork state dry pack; makes ee cecapiasona Paul and Mohert, (0, 10, ten eet Ce Oe ARMENIA TO ( Oa Pumpkin ect pies; large No. 3 can. i2¢ gins Upstairs, found that several of (he ot made, ube Tes” apo = ff triumph Brand, — Delicic rate Peet atutin chee | ee Mine ike pisags, ha |Campbeti S SOUPS — bie! abe"! VE jqnrrell, know! fetes the Beds ba | val Ay sth j Triumph Bra 14, oid-fashion sme oem vara ed, where he hed, bigdas ma ee Me | c Attractive Price Bencinae in found it gone Mar plored, there Spanish Viives » Essie Brand The Best Imported = "15¢ ee t Brand int tie | ala Bronchitis |“ Dainiy Biscuits Unesda ilk Bisculls ‘ pee aaa Zu Zu Ginger snaps - SCIENTISTS APPEAL. Catarrh & EF ae FC na . . Lemon Cookies , |, ive @oayioted of Lotiing Son Dic With- Difficult Breathing Teddy Beare me est Medisal ‘ Crosse &Blackwell’s Engitsh a & , " USE mesa O} Pickies, él " 17¢e wee crowde! to by cluding Ch i LL mtiste interseted in the er ] English Mustard, i of error secured by . W tina yew M. Wateon, of yES: a teas) a of Om 9 Oi) ile mat Holly,» op of boiling hold the ona ee F gins NT th dnd nese cites ¢ fahale the arising seam team ae tod arent the heath yr i Ee tivoe avin balla” ‘ial botdle THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1908. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & ©. 34th Street—West An Important Sale on Friday, Nov. 6 Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Suits and Broadcloth Empire Gowns Ladies’ broadcloth Tailored Suits « Ten separate and distinct styles...... Misses’ Broadcloth and Cheviot Tailored Suits also suitable for small women. Broadcloth Empire Gowns in all the prevailing colors. . Voile Princess Dresses Silk lined throughout. (Values up to $45.00).... Special Exhibit of Trimmed Millinery Suitable for Wear at the Horse Show, Including the Latest Pari n Nlowlas and Adaptations from Their Own Workrooms, eedingly Moderate Prices. World Wants Work Wonders At 96 James Butler inc. Stores * Ticensed to Retail Wines, Liquors, less &e. The same in quality all over the world. Retail prices th: lowest in America: Guinness’s Stout choicest select-§ ed sugar corn, Splits $1.00 deliciously Three sweet and ten- fit Doeen ; 25€ der; well worth Bottles $1.35 15c¢ a can, this week, reduced Bass Ale can. Bones $1.50 TE Bottles 25¢ Extra Specials in The Old October Brew. Canned Fruits Hoe Ret H. B. Kirk & Co.’s Old Crow Rye—Genuin: Essie Peaches — Califor- 25e mash Kentucky rye whiskey; bottle aibals aces large can. Mercier Champagne-— imite auantity of fine old $1 t View Peaches— 20e irench wine; bottle $2; half vottle . lifornia grape wines, ric ighiy prized ‘imported ne 3°e 59C * $1.15 Sherry, Port, Claret—'ur and {ull bodied; half galion ‘ French Ciaret—schmict et ner wine; botle, cut to m Ri ine Wine—Ccarl Wohlgemuth’s heuer; bottle cut to, French Braady—codet tress’ Three Star French C nae. ld an. melo; bottle. Irish Whiskey—sir Jobn Power Choice Calitornia; large can Peaches—Ormonde Castls 12¢ Pears —.California’s fanciest; larg: can ; imported sparkling Lauben 20¢ | California; large can. ¢ Pears — Standard 10¢ ; large can, East View Pears—Choice ; large cat F 3-dwallow Essie Dublin at AIHA ath Fume ~ Fanci il, from buley alt; bottle. Fae 95¢ syrup; large can vss. ++ ee 18¢ Scotch Whis key—si cial Importation of the old Kingussie 7Se Shey ~; % ighbar sney ottie, eeeeee pcanls anv seul 13¢ Malt Whiskey—Butler’s Medicina bglily reccommended 69e Pin an plemsGrales or peli for its purity; bottle tee encubes; 7 can 10¢ f Princeton Cocktails—sinnattan ani narinis deicou GGG amenennie appetizers: bottle Hunter or Wilson Whiskey- J. B. bottling; bottle Table Salt Blue Ribbon, it: running; large moisture-proof pkg: ‘American favorites; 85e Stamps free with “half sain jug of Od $1.50 ° Ss. & H. 100 Monogram Whiskey, the family 1ayorie g2.SONG HIT from JESSE L.LASKY'S UNIQUE PRODUCTION OF 5¢ |New Nuts & Fruits 10c 13c DATES, blue Kibbon, package. FIGS, choicest sinytna, | FIGS, bechive basket... MIXED NUTS, fr:sh an extra special, WALNUTS, SEEDED RAISINS, package.. .10€ ORANGES, fancy Mexicans, doz. 35¢ Pach ch aaa a Pancake Fiour Aunt Nanna’s — very 40¢ where the 1avorite: packay Graham Flour— [runph Brand; 3 $b, size bag Rye Hour. Trin mp i2¢ Corn Mea!— ‘rump; yel ‘ yj , ait oo Hominy — frumph trand 8 4 from choiceet maize; pickage c ' Golden Drip Syrup— Peeries> Brand; lirge bottle 12¢ Molasses—!'cerless rand; Molasses — tile “ibbon New Crieans; large botve 15¢ Vermont syrup — 2" 10€ Evaporeted Avpies 12¢@ ataeean a Apricots 15¢ Blue Ripbor;chol uw 17¢, dama—Blue Ribhor: cooie eSt ipuits; 4 10, glass jar,

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