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LIONARES LURE BOYS FROM BRONX ROBBERS; SCHOOL, HE SAYS WurglarsiClean Upuin.atdreas Ten:Apartments*in-a BURGLAR “ED FOR POLICE HOLD BACK REPORT OF ANY’ DARING e-It Profitable and Pleasant to Caddie on Links Mathot Charges. \GET. IN BY'SKYLIGHTS!/TALKS OF PROSECUTION, ack Up ‘Valuables -in the; ‘; Blockgand Escape-Over the; Roofs, May Hale Rich Oakland Golf ‘Club-Members to Court | at Bayside. members of Oakland Golt were held responsible f demoralizing the attend- ance at Public School No. 31 | Bell avenue, | ing of the local school board No. 43, hel¢ 4n the Morris building, Louls Mathot, doard, announ call the matter to the attent police magistrate of that dist bringing criminal against the golfers, whom he accused of luring boys from school to act as caddies | on the links. This golf club ts The -police of the Morrisania wiypnagedsto keep secret till this after~ ifebon the fact that \morning burgiers entered at least ¢en partments along .Prospect avenue tn the Bronx:and got away with more than 83,500 worth of jewels, silver and cloth-, chairman of the he purposed to % Qhe thieves worked by ethod, entering the apartment houses by the skylight, robbing only the apart- qanents on the upper floors, and then es- Qeaping by the roof. ‘The first place they entered was tha. me of Arthur Arnstein, a lawyer, in he Mozart apartment-house at 1057-1069 Prospect avenue. por his fox terrier aroused Mr. Arnstein yand he! found that the door from his, dining-room ne of the wealthiest | fn the vicinity of Greater New York, | Smith is pres who is conn He smashed the lock and got | Consolidated Gas Company, is secretary, Charlies F. Murphy, of Tammany John B. McDonald, who planned the Manhattan Justice Morgan J. O'Brien also a member. In the course of Mathot raid The barking into the room in time to hear burglars over the roof, _ floor his silver and his wife's jewelry Swas piled read: Separtment pelow his, occupied by, Sam- cuttling away to take away of silver’ and $25 in cash Pthe thieves entered his place. Apartment-hou 1063-85 Prospect aven: next place visited by the thieves, Douglas H. Kuhnle, They gave the boys + inmurance man, of $290 worth of clothing |in thelr automobiles, pald them extra At No. 1065 Prospect ave- | for their work on the links, and in other de the job of caddie alluring and attractive, so that, despite the ut- most exertions on the part of himself, District Superintendent John J. C members of the ‘same |ing, Principal George W. Dorlan, of the bbed several | Bayside ama | William Thornton, they were unable to |keep the boys in school. ‘ame irksome, and the entire school was becoming demoraitzed. the burglars robbed Harr: {blatt of $500 worth of goods. TT The police admit that they have ab- no che to the burglars, ng that a month ai ronx apartment-hor GEN. GRAN1 GIVES UP COMMAND TO GEN. WOOD, (Continued from First Page.) FRANE eno right to invade our vil- $156,000.00 ciTY w this morning Princt- lan, of the Bayside School, that {t was true they were having erable trouble Ong the friends that I have made here,” ‘and to wish for you Wood, = great measure of suc: waid Gen. Grant, ff the Oakland links. | sald, he had a conference with the of- ficers of the Golf Club, following which Last spring, he | Gen, Wood, thank you and to congratulate you upon | assuming command of the Department , ‘of the Lakes,” Regrets to Leave. as all, Gen. Grant shook hands | ch of the officers present and bade them good-by, he returned boarded the Hancock. Manhattan by 11 o'clock. ‘over he said to an Evening World re- He said that he was satis officers of the Golf Cl id anxious to keep tr fied that the were willing ¢ trouble started again and has more serious. TWAIN ON THE WINES. TAND \Faces His Two Burglars and : Identifies Silver They Car- ried Away. Aldermen Appoint Mar Monday for Final Public He was back on “All I wish to say for publication ts that, while J regret to leave a post so congenial and pleasant, I feel pleasure ‘in going to my new work in Chicago.’ the generals, ax postponed an hour until @ removal from chapel of the body of Halden Hugh Tompkins, who died typhoid fever e Ins will be went to Lieut former home in Norwalk, ©. Happy over Taft's electi night on the Holland “I am pleased to “although my Years in the Philippines have been very tT arrived in Bu 1 found both 1, Gen, Wood French arm armies wond was at Sara, ny at the Spanish was the first cal Congress. the war, and I was very kindly treat There is absolutely no trace of fl) fe Help Wanted To-Day ! ls advertised for in The Morning World’s Want Directory. Want to Use Up Firemen. winted to-da Ads., 877 more than all othe York pavers ccy —~ FEUER tt BT ars a cons ranted ‘o woe Se etie THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908, “Sw «ASSAILANT OF — HAINS, IF INSANE, REHEARING ON _——— as Esteemed Resident tion Ought to Be Settled of Denver. by a Commi ssion. DENVER, Noy. 19 —T attempted to kil herself and Helen Phipps, daughter of Mrs. vieve Chandler Phipr men, after to extort $20,000 from Mrs, Phip; identified to-day as Mrs, Allen Reed, wife of a druggist of this city. Mrs, Reed returned recently from. Springfeld, Mass, whether she had|charged with the murder ne to attend the funeral of her father, A. Annis, Dr. Ferris saye he W. Ferris, 5 and two pollce- Is confined In the Queens County © be Insane. his mental state. e of ef Ha “If he is Insane he should mentary abse Nn fined in a jail,” says Dr. & fice, Where he hat the intent of the Insanity wing her for s heen Reed made an attempt ife by awallowing a quan’ That she not st ty of mor-| can be found for them.” cessful was! After pointing out two methods cked the tabl inher mouth, Abeut fitty lets, containing enough morphine to | py | six people, were scattered about the |e} . . | gravated thereby. The decision as Gent that when the Chief left! the competency to stand trial and the woman secured the bottle} aavise with coun! the drug from her hand Reed Is a of member of ‘Trinity M. Mrs, Reed tosse he matrons’ quarters of the city jai ast night. To’ Chief Armstrong and all sthers who talked aw she told an ed, “'T cians im the interests of justice.” know who Ta am from, he in came Denver from som the F hed a influence over me and met hy {ia | ph that she would help me. I on the train. I was once very ly died of In fever and omed to Ie Roy made me Mrs. Suggestion, “She was going| State Engineer Skene Va- of ge cerns morphine ow that she Mold me to do aA , Herre Rea CeHe cated by Court. I don’t remember what they nan professed ignorance of had ‘done that vcaused her | ALBANY, Nov, 10—Supreme Cov | Justice Howard to-dey vacat temporary order issued yesterday Lillis, a Troy contractor, who State Engineers office ou Will Find My Body}, Justice 2foward to-day neard es Here,” Rich Man Wrote, ing Off the Spot than at the office of the di engineer where they were ave and the court thereupon den application ending fur matter, State 10.—Wiil- toes that Mass, nt of the Publishing Company and althiest and best known business men day in @ field in the nearby {DUSIneEs®. ar Methuen, At aS aos dian embiy baitle that LATONIA ENTRIES. rd laudanum Indicated that and poison had been 10 The Fvening W TRACK, Ky., Nov. 10. | 1 from home | y ourse of a| @ was found tn his was drawn a ot ma Line tt Zarnpe, 105 105, BL friends be- ome « details. RACE Seven furlongs: sellin and and was ane Sewall, 100; "Mique O'Brieu, 100; * Ror 1, 108 Ht 108, > i ios; Anemonelia, 108, Dr. Holaberg, 100, HURT LITTLE BY JUMP. THIRD RACE Grinwell, 114: *Bomerni Man Who Leaped In Impri jured last night ew York, New RTH, RAQE—Six, turioi ory in neinake. 118,’ Ametue, Ug: Martius,” Tis, Ha ‘ ad train in the 108; " Woodlane, 100; Dainty | Seventy-second street and Hanbridge, 121 i ave who, when remoy FIPTH RACE—One ioile and 70 yarda; sald he was puree. Patella ( eas DED [Brion Cares, 10t; Greine Green qd to-day ay |. SIXTH RACK—One und a stxteenth nan was again . fter best 104, *Usury, 108 Rehroeder's Midway, 106, allowance claimed re OTHE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST Unde For the School Children of Greater New York. $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write the Following Sentence in the Best Style: aot Aer Name of Pupti Age. Restdenee os reseeee Pee nee eee reeeeneeme mesons sens coarse: Bohol... shee. Teacher's HGnature.-.scrererecsereseserseseeereveessserers ‘The information called for am the above box must be furnished with each sp.cimen of handwriting, You may use the above coupon if you desire, but all specimens sent with thiy information arranged as shove 90 say Deper will be freely entered tn the contest Send your ed) the adwriting to ‘Handwriting Editer,"" Evenigg World, P, O. Box 1 Lor New York City, The comtest clases Nov. 24, J is FOR VENEZUELAN WATERS. } | $25,000 NECKLACE. OR | FOUGHT FRE AT MRS. PHPPS TRIS SHOULON'T BE IN. TRANSFERS BY SEA THREE DAYS TOKILL HERSELF JAIL, SAYS EXPERT SERVICE BOARD AND LANDS HERE sieillpieeninan, —_——>—- | dutiable at*6o per vent foent. as pearis in th Aetro-| Steamer From Havana Comes Up the Bay Surrounded by Smoke. Woniin Dynamiter Identitied, Dr. Ferris Insists That Ques-| Fifty-ninth Street and politan Lines Win Point in Fight | only th | attorney the | the divolce for the ‘Talisman | Tt showe ALBANY, N, ¥., Nov. 10—Dr Albert dent of the State Com-; day gave to the Fift Commission \ inth Street Rail- | Norwegian freight steamer fo | mission in Tanacy, tesued a statement | Toad and the Metropolitan Street Ralls| steamed up the vay and the North failure of her attempt {to-day in which he says that he has! Way a rehearing on the order restoring | River to-day with the remnants of a} was been asked an opinion of the mental | transfers on the two ines. | Merce fre smouldering in her hold. condition of Capt Peter C. Hains, who| The commissioner's order, Jail, , where ler cargo will be lightered and damages repaired The Talisman, weeks ago, gave a temporary re of Witlam {MOR of transfers for a period of four} to go into operation on Nove} y nnd from Havana to as never! i lykman appeared for the | atehway forward along the deck to investigate was driy at that belched ot be con-| Reatty and Jar erris, “for! Recetvers olin aw is that | Metropolitan. © to-day, jnsane persons shall not be so confined 9 end her{unieas no ‘safe and comfortable place’ aekenbush for Homer W. Dunn, member of the pubs K firm of Haskins & Sells, ‘deep in the forwa {great headway ph ot due to the prompt action of Chief Arm-| procedure which might be taken In try- from | ing this case the statement concludes: he was In the act of/ «1 ao not believe in putting all insane people on trial. Some are not injured court proceedings, but the mental alienation of many ts undoubtedly ag- h the Fifty-ninth street line a car mileage of passengers 1 eat were iss and soon had the revenue passer from other lines. Dunn Cross-Examined. ‘deck and the forw 1 should be left to a commistion consisting solely of unbinsed “a was Tying on the Chief's | and unprejudiced psychiatrists appoint- ed by the court—tt should not be left to lawyers and not to Iaymen—and the op- Ss city and has been| portunity for demoralizing reports re- being run dail ny car miles the Fifty’ ninth street line | highly nected. Her husband was at|ganting such cases which appear in cor- inffalo Park, Col, while she was try-|tain sensational newspapers should be ng to extort from Mrs. Phipps. |reduced to a minimum by prompt and uneasily on a cot In |@enstble action of counsel and physi- es S IN CRASH OF LONG ISLAND TRAINS. | PASSENGER 30,000 and $i operated dur; ending June Out of the s during the ve the witness ¢ in other words, t is fair to estim: f ton of the Long I 8.40 o'clock last night, wh west bound ran past th fog and struck train 2 Hoth trains were well filled “About that, se of mor- |Restraining Order Against ness and got fron him an es st the Fiftv-ninth * per car mile ope s imo effect doing the normal busi- MY passengers, tained under the old transfer order Figuring the Cost. ‘ald Mr. Semple, “if under the ‘der, sixteen million more pas- ed than at the present arry them 0,000 to be operated seats and bru! dense and as the east-| nt of way it was nd train to side- In the fog | bound train had the ri duty of the west k at Centre road begins ag and suffered from | | sengers are car from r who refused to give her name nd roads | eat Seal Istraining State Engineer Sk contracts, and the bids were opened to- | day. The day's delay was due to a application for an injunction against =e aime that the one and one- fourth cents allow aimed that he had been refused specifications to clear ttself and S cents to make the gal profit upon s | and bid sheets when he asked for them | '¢ OPEN 10 PROTEST me ir the belt line, much would nsfer order of yi department for the specificatior mission goes into effec | Never Fails to Restore | Gray Hair to its Nat- | ural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gi Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy and positively cepy Bair soft and Chairman Willeox declared the hear additional evidence her Investigation of the angineer Skene announced e had suspended without | John J. Allen, a clerk in the canal | legram |department, to whom Mr. Lillis made > of the| application for the plans and specifica- z tions, on the ground that Allen did not extend proper courtesy and information committed suicide some|to a prospective bidder, which had re- » night, his body being {sulted in a serious hindrance to State | commission to « termine whether or not | it will have an et In changing the | Stops its fallin removes Dandrutft. Glossy. Refuse all substitutes. 244 times as much in $1 as S0c. size. Iw Ne $1 & 50c. bottles, at druggists. Send 2X. for free book “The Care of the Hair."* P Hay Spec.Co., Newark, NJ. Hay’s Hartina So: ples, red, rough and ch: upon Joint rate betwe the two roads. ——>—___. CONDUCTOR HELD. | Donovan Accused of Negligence at! Inquest on Kosin's Death, i “L” ROAD @P cures Pim- skin fine and soft : for free book The CAREY (Trade Mark.) Special For To-day, the 10th, Following the inquest into the death of August Kozin, who was electrocuted One Hundred and Sixty last Saturday lo-morrow’s races are as fo ninth street on D for trial on charge of criminal negligence. 8 pushed from the train while It motion and that ward picked up and laid alc rails until later in the evening when CREAM KISSES Florea), 105; Awpiring, 103; Durome FRUIT PAST! LATES (20 kinds) Special For To-morrow, the 11th, PEPPERMINT furlongs; pelling.— h oY} 114, ‘*8piron, 114; *Van Dav Stoner Hill, 210, Benson 30; rotten, | 128) Ohne ulfiken, 188) SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. LATES (20. kinds) iu CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS. Park Row Store open evenings until 11 led, 05: A Muller, “foR: All our stores open. day evenings 98: GHivedear, 101; Anan: 17 mesa of one dollar | SKIRTS TO ORDER For$1.00 mega Oil contains methy) salicylate, which is one of the best known remedies for Rheumatism. 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