The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1908, Page 1

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_ KILLED AT AT FIRE IN SIGHT OF FAMILY _ MORSE IN CELL UTTERS NO.WHINE =a | orld, EDITION PRICE ONE CENT, MORSE ATE DRY BREAD. Ww tg : are With Un- WALTER GILLETTE, INSURANCE MAN, > if | Convicted Down Pi sweetened ison F ;HE SA MOD Keeps in Good Humor, Some Jok He Ss and Show WS ~ DAUGHTERS SEE FATHER'S DEATH Is Game. in a coun- all The man who ! and that would hay if they lost ted over the nap Arthur Ems Ges Keating, he two mill Merchant, Falls Forty Feet twenty-two times only From Coping. of the trial of wardly greatest mor him « ter det 0) and 1 while st Arth noke flames his wife spurting pd huddled on th Keating, sought at merchant, home h, shortly house nex hed har £ flay mbled to the stree ow rland Hospital two hour Five in the Family f the ly ts a three. & hous r wife and two da 1H Keating went to the returning her plan} to his death, Her sts brother and mother were in ter all the family me to bed who was reading he In except in When a man Sn bis fix can make lot and keep ‘gs off to him. ous fun at his his face gam val & cloak grin on) y pout own the smok her wn He's a ny man ing Morse! Rushed to Father's Aid, 3 contrary, Tepy Harry but rushed down to (Continued on Second Page.) -_ | IMPRESSIVE FAREWELL | OF A VETERAN ACTOR | the smoke-blurred hallway. rohant said ist get my +a minute papers, Harry, Tears jand van back into his room, When out a moment afterward that and for he allr pn down the Full of pathos and human interest ts Drive smoke back to his bedroom nd gust of (lame by old the to the Actors’ Fund Home, on Staten | th fre went to WHO DIED TO-DAY. PLUNGE: AT FIRE Brooklyn up and son | an to No. af- alking on the win- les from which he died in KS Praised by Warden Flynn. rwonsanehtar: : : Warden Flynn has spent a good many | an STeD ey Ae al law, and he ts ' at ePe iTS si rarely enthusiastic r the deme ¢ plunge a iaig: of his « . ere is what the war-| ter cart the : | den tod y an Evening World house. por : | The fire sta 1 ori say t Morse-h, e| midnig ter a family | of the best prisone v d here, house gone x ) v ' ne dup! France 4 a r fir ne s life rary ont ond floor, When she went feem to accept the t he will get down to her room, and opened the par- the same t fi r door, she was thrown back sby a | man xets uble an t of flame plains and w nda ag Instantly she rushed up stairs to warn | mutsance of himself, Now d the others, Calling to her brother to cheerful an@ quiet, and he's even | "look after thelr father, she wrapped the account of the veteran actor's visit | sand Lulu, atre ist in time to see the started In the front parlor at the Miss the lib: | mother and assisted stairs through the blind- uling did not stop to dress, father's room and took his hand to lead him through As they reached the head of the stairs | Just He dropped his son's hand He called was young man to go ' the man | Waller Kicking Goal for he Ti ers ana TE And ty Ga of ” . Ti Teams OFICIAL, I ages ha Former Vice-President as the Result of Cancer. INDIC After Trial Higher Court WeNersed Ver Expires WAS “TED. | Convicted but CAPT MENNEDY | DartTmMoerry ay he eff Gi e No. 24 the hospital It his son, Dr. Curtenius | use of his advanced age, and the serious nature of his was held Dr t ut of his recovery Mette was born in Philadelp ed from Madison Univers N. Y., in 1861, and from of Physicians and Surgeon: in 1863. He served two yea in the United States Army during the Civil War as acting assistant surgeon. For thirteen years thereafter he \ surgeon of the New York Post-Office partment, and for fifteen years pro- or in the Universky Medical Col- small hope Hamilton, Coleg this city YUNG WOMAN AHO TOBACC TRUST S LANG AL RULES THE Indicted and Convicted. SAME HOUR TO-DAY Y. | i} wh e But ft was dur the insurance in- vestigation that Dr lette me most prominently before the public. As an officer of the Mutual, he was i} | the custodian of a ttle “yellow dog” | Almost Within a Block of fund amounting to $5,000, the mon. be- ing held th a bank at Dobbs Ferry Other—Her Legs | Cut Of. | . a pn Dr, Gillette was first exa efore the Grand Jury he, like the | 1 omMeials, denied everything, Later | <7 | + he went back to the Grand Jury, asked] At practi nt this ea a ya tr yea aaa nana « awenue GOVernment’s Contention Upheld by Three of Dlsthict-Attornes: Jerome, hav hg in-| 44 ty-thind tre the Four Judges—Violates the lucted and convicted. t Apel bus avenue and both her legs on = land) quemied? seli and a boy was ri 1 Sevent Sherman Law. His health has been ext y poor | second street and I ay by another ang 'e then and he never regaind his|trolley car and his right foot was to! s perfor yp, | SeVered. ICH RO COREE cINRIL Gln seme swam, ares onl Judges Lacombe, Coxe, Noyes and} ants, T concur in the result which they |recovery, but it became apparent dur-|to recover f her injuries, 1s MISS yyard of the United States Circuit Court, | "each-and in their conclusions that an ing the last twenty-four hours that] ahisa ihintvivea ce Of No. 174 ‘sions separately |psunetion of the nature stated should was no chance of saving 1k LAA EOTN ete ar this afternoon filed decisions separately |i. issued against the defendants with 2; € 5 F e action rough » e Govern- e exceptions note T y e! Gillette began to sink at hoon! Mechamicke, 1s eight years in the action br ated es v A tiie ex pUlons noted, but a stay pend- yesterday, and from that time on he) 90 h avenue ent against the Amerfean ‘Robacco Co, '9¥ appeil” ' ronal liay In a partially comatose condition Eighth avenu mer a that aattitile, (issenting opinion Judge Ward though able to recognize the relatives » young Woman stepped out from and In which t wax claimed tha | among other things iy DUMpONEM | who had been hastily summoned behind an "1 lar directly in front of the corporations named were operating | of aaarel Hants 3) ong! ae nhs made a south-bound that was flying along in violation of the Sherman AnthTrust 0% Cero ihe ea itera at full speed. managed t throw get, ed on the conduct as whole. herself half off the track, but her legs wheels and se’ ‘eral women in eat crowd gath- 1 of 4he record oses and « salve The decisions of Judges Coxe, Noyes and Lacombe are in favor of the Gov- ernment’s contentions, Judge Ward dis- senting from his assoclates, were are at the knees. car fainted and a ¢ caught under the i {legal or ROBBERS DODGE | ered about until the ambulance aAMe. Judge Lacombe in his decision says While this was happening on Colum- phere can be but little doubt that } bus aver carcely more than a block | yy Federal statute has been violated. away, the boy, on his wa home from phe claim that the formation of the | | school, ran in front of a Broadway car, | osiginal American Tobacco Company an- His right foot was caught under the | tedated the Sherman Anti-Trust act, Policeman Quinn saw this accident | american Tobacco Company threw the . lana rang an ambulance, As his call I station | consolidated company out of business, draatie | idanta | to bring it within the ban of th Relations between de cerning the theft of $8,000 a few doors Before Them, staty from Fifth avenue, on Sixteenth «tr ‘in it i no terial. The petition should be e thirty-one inmates are t window, and elimbea | First Half, {is not ma | Reape: whose UilinsyAnne arircarres [ation W profecting coping, He |@nd made no report until several hours 3 dismiased ae to th rerial Tobacco | ’ i ; fe, thoneand She hundred 6nd als yeary | 2). i ator they gai the naws rom Kramen| sarvard Indians, 6 SE onthe rl nena fase Pimlico Race Track, Md., Nov. 7, oid, The story ls written by Roy Mec. | appes ast AS his vite And twa | Meer eee + een , 0 ineeton, 0, np i “ a for w with more sorr h, eae, {lustrated by Macauley, and | children veacied the pavement beneath, -& Co, furriers, of No. 18 Hast Six 1 ue pany. As to recetvership asked fo! ‘| It was with more sorrow than joy fwill be printed exclusively in to-mor-| As he fol) the policemen arrived, and teenth street pores ey such a scheme seems impracticable ond that the 300 New Yorkers in Baltimore row's Sunday World. [the fire apparatus thune dd nd a Expert eracksmen entered e¢ big CaP ts wholly unnecessary a ar wit ade a journs > old Pimiico this af Here are a few other Sunday World | corner. Keating had struck on his SIX- punta ing nis Bei ing wn ale, Judge Cox eanon. ‘ : 5 CN aneae aaee specials’ jhead, breaking his neck, but was stil in through a skylight and sktlitull elualons 5 he fer ey WH see In a lon thm Pictures of some of the beautiful ve whan aa piu) ulanioe me from avoiding a network of burglar alarm they reached for Stores Company and the R. #. Richard: - a nw Ume, as Gowns that will go to make up the oid man died al g oclock this morn | Wires. They first cut throug doo auted out | son, Jr. Compan {agree that tssu & tang win frousseau of the future Duchess of the his wife and daughters at his bed: on the fifth floor, but found the room They wer ry |ance of injun ld anes ndgd Suan Aas “ ido, n, discarding until after decision on appea ‘6 expenses “ Qoruasl. ieee eat nee | ate » pre loGal c f How the blind are betng taught to ‘ Then they worked thelr way down #0 Jen valuable f uttering them imeLiaaa (fara Macalcar rm J ue naa acinar ° of bi and bi | he third floor loft, whiph t# ul a t allway tepar i r re { know the forms of beasts and birds. BOY’S DEATH STILL PUZZLE, the thira tor loft high te ui as a the hw ; od et aees Sia ae 4 : ce cone ee " | New chapters in the lives of the New- | | wareroom by Kramer & Co. Many | their plunder by ; ane v they pela : : af m9 3 a -— m " we had enter i » os is we are unanimous im nking that the meeting and gave the x lyweds, Step Brothers, Bad Bil, Yens | y thousand dollars worth of furs were) had entered’ ii the rat lie lows in meat , } the Yanitor, ete.—the children's frigndy | BOM™, of bad Oat of Cellar gored in this loft, but the burglans | Parally fo y anthent ur testimony Sane for & ter] mi { wall in the Funny Side baled | devoted their entire attention to a small | odin, f Wat he had bon at work {eelver, and that the bill shoud be dis @ weather wa fy, Of value to ali will be the 7,000 sepa-| The body of the boy found in the cel- | stock room where the costly ermines | in h * i ft Tntil § Soloes {AeC DBD. Te | missed as to the defendants, Imperial and thy tu Fat advertisements to be found in the | lar of No. 182 Sands street, Brooklyn, | and Russian sable pleces were kept had taken avery preopution ti Mcure | mobacse any and Britia))-Amert jstiacely after, th Bunday World's far-tamed Want | yesterday by workmen who were tear- | ‘This room Is guarded by a heavy door | pecently instilled Lew 1 1 an Tobacea Compan « need Directory.” ing down the building, was identified to- | with glass panels. It t# elaborately | bis optnt ne splay * wt he ne added to what Judge ee ning sg beet All Wold, there will be about 70 pages) (ion “Sears® old, of No. A) yogpute | equipped witm burglgr alarm apparatus, | vifainillar emives. | written in arriving at th rnelu-| sos nil ef “reasons why" you should read to- | att Hrooklyn. Dennis sullivan, Pihe | wt the thieves were evidently not a i WORK FOR 300 MORE. , morrow's Sunday World, and oN | boy's father, Identified the body ignorant of electrical devices. Fs Ras Biker Ds f iedes Noyes, winong ings, HATPANOOGA, Tenn., Noy. 1.-Sinee GOOD KEABON—Its great early morn- | NS Dor Jaappeared Cet, 2 lat and! “Cunningly ayolding the wires, they wisi "ovary vatsiae of Bia | wave: While not Wholly aopting the lection day over 4 nie have been put demand—why you should order your | hig Bone ot the cellar of the | cut the glass panels of the door, Then Tedart Meturday Nov 'T. Tuke wing | Views gf Judwes Lacombe and Coxe to work in the shops of the Queen and tp advance. ~ he viliding. ’ by the aid ef Td ee Riker"s Wew Hug bterkace| with thm rempect to certain defend. Crescent iallroad, an ee ee w receitvea from the same c | - from which the Columbus avenue came | The statements conc ing benefits ac tn It was thought at Roosevelt } spliad cruing are not material, atid also the H i -} <j = that only one ambulance was required. | ostablishment of new markets abroad | Big Lot of Sate Furs ering wna ip Ciera, irmateriat | . , ~ ha tourniquet, and then hailed a Each Purchaee a Contract. 4 50,45 tomo hich the. tad Sstabli: there a few minutes after the arrival of ites complained of in the petition, | ,, , zs sera | Establishment, ater Tie Ae eae ence angi compination in rec (EW. Yorkers: at historic Old)! pa a straint of competition, existing when {1 | “ ee nee ye) ; a The police were reticent to-day con- | FOOTBALL RESULTS. was entered into, and that 4s suftictent Course Have Idle Winter |to arrive, and the Princeton team was delayed a half-hour on jof bad service on the “L"” “PRICE ONE CENT, DARTMOUTH GES SCORE ON TIGERS IN FIRST HALE e+e. ‘Field Goal Gives Princeton a Shock and Rooters Fail to Arouse Old Nassau in Opening of Battle. 10,000 FOOTBALL FANS FIRST HALF. PRINCETON - - - - - o IDARTMOUTH ees eh tenia FIRST HALF. |IBROWN - - - - - - 6 WAGE = 5 = =: =) = 4 How Princeton and Dartmouth Lined Up at Folo Grounds Dartmouth. Kennedy (Captain) Sherwin . Tobin . |] Brusse R. Bark: Rich ..... Sehildmilier Pishon Hawley . 30 » Buckingham : Booth Welch ptain) - Tibbott URignt Right + Quarterback Left Halfback. } Ingersoll » Right Halfback, terrors Read Marks..... Fullb sees MeCronna {| Referee—Charlex ‘Tausig (Comell, U » Marice (Pennsyl- vania). Meld Judge--Dr. Carl Williams (F ja), Head Linesman— W. R. Okegon (Lehigh), eed (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Noy, 7.—There was no hurry on the part of either Dartmouth or the Tigers to start the cne great foot ball battle that New York will see for the season. The crowd was slow count oad. Arriving at the grounds, the Tigers rushed into their togs as quickly as possible, but even then it was after 2.30 when the huge orange and black flag was yanked from its moorings and whipped in the breeze at the sight of the striped-stocking warriors. The day was (eal, It was a triffefran through ¢ ute at 205, and then warm Dut a atiff breeze apreng up from] thines began to plok up. The Dartmoutir the northwest and forced a general but-|vell masters called tie gang to arms toning up of wraps, Dartmouth was| ond for ten minutes they made things hot without followers, and those who|!um wi Hand song could yell maseed themselves on the} In the practice which followed, sens west #lde of the Meld, The bright flags | (f Dartmouth, made sume beautl of green and white fluttered tn the stl | ful punts, breeze and the yoll masters hit upward) At Inceion came on the flela | of 300. Across the gridiron the more) and the Tige: wid ake loowe In sombre Orange and Black waved over)“ leers ww made the Dartmouth several thousand rotera who made mwd all the © anstous, ou nol#e like viotory thumbered © green ar a white Incetor Diamond Soaced Over, north’ goal The grounds are beautiful. All the) wit! bucks, The bare spots on the Palo Grounds dia- halves were mond were #odded and the field was a solid rectangle of bright green grass The gridiron was laid off tengthwise of| the \étead of crosswise as Was), 40,,000, the on In fa A ‘ t far 4 (Te aay ae thousand easily cove : ‘ aed Haw On the way to the gr 6 Pr HH My at on players expre ‘ ren dence in the i wpt. 'D eo we Rs was @ hard nut to ic ie a ; The first halt was tter d AM t to Princ 1 ef i ly played kicked a Tigers m e Held the Ora even chirp, while the 1 kept yelling. Only t id the Tigers They were contin Dartmouth was Avid Covered te make t ally on

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