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J " ——____——— » HOLLINS FAMIL FEAR SON AFTER THREAT TO FATHER All Watch in Dread for His Ap- pearance at Residence of | the Banker. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. For the Grand Priz2, and Scenes on Savannah Course | WANT SANITY TESTED. | Victim of Drug, Says Financier Who Had Son Arrested for Threatening to Kill Him. De Ruyter Hollins, son of Frank C.! Hollins, banker and railroad magnate, | of No. 11 Wall street, #0 terrified his relatives by his threat to kill his father that a watch was placed for his ap-| Pearance to-day at the family resi- dence, No, 6 Fast Fifty-sixth street. His aged mother and three Prostrated at the notorlety has brought upon the famtl Banker Hollins personally opened the | door when an Evening World reporter visited the Hollins home to-day. He loth to talk of hls appearance In sters were | his conduct the Night Court last night as com- Plainant against his son, whom he charged with threatening to kill him in Ms office yesterday, but finally con- ented. “Poor De Ruyter fs my only son.” said the banker, “Why should I libel him? I have kept him from prison several times on his questionable tactics tn the market. He has attempted to k me twice and threatened {t many times. /He has broken his mother's heart and made life miserable for his sisters. has annoyed me constantly. Victim of Drug, Says Father. “A woman has caused ne sow nrall | ‘To-day he is utterly Irrespo. a tim of a drug.” Answering an accusation of perjury made by his son at the court hi ing before Magistrate Finn last night, he paid: | “De Ruyter can do me no further harm than he as. I ve built eight ratlroads and am chairman of the or- ganization committees of seven to-das My credit is tirm and my integrity as never been questioned except in. pro- tecting my son after implicating me in his unsatisfactory mining deals. “If I have ever failed He to keep my word, which my associates will , you {s inviolable, it 1s because I sought to save my paid me, I do not fear him, but I want to see him examined for his sanity. I can't conceive how a man can persistently act as he has {f his mind is sound. His companions have caused his ruin. His fn a lesson to fathers. De Ruyter has allied himself with men of middle age who are not known In business and who have drained him and lived on him or me, rather for years. Did Not Fear Gun, “When he shoved a gun in my face I did not tremble. I said simply: ‘Shoot, De Ruyter, {f you must, but remember your mother and sisters, I don’t fear you.' I had to have him taken Into court, for T can’t stand his attacks on my credit and integrity any longer.” Mr. Hollins said he did not know his son's address and that he did not fear boy. Look how he has re- a criminal libel suit, such as young Hollins had threatened. “Any lbelling I have done was to keep him from getting into trouble by false representations,” he sald. Efforts were made to locate young Hollins at the Hotel Belleclaire, the ad- dress given by him tn court, but it was said that he does not live there. Hollins and his son are both members of the Union and Riding Clubs. One of the Hollins girls, Ethel, 1s tne wife of Ar- | thur K. Bourne, a son of Commodore | Frederick G. Bourne, President of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. There are three other daughters, the Misses Celine M., Daisy V. and Bea- trix E. Hollin Mr. Hollins was accompanied to court by Mrs. Hollins and one of the daugh- ters, but they were not called to testify. According to the banker, he was at his desk in the offices of F. C. Hollins & Co., at No. 1 Wall street, of which firm he is senior member, when De Ruyter Hollins, whom he had not seen for sev- eral weeks, entered late yesterday "My son demanded that I give him $500," sald the banker, “and threatened that if I did not he would kill me.” A policeman was called from the John atreet station and took charge of the son, In asking the Court to send the young man to Bellevue to be examined @s to his mental condition, the banker sald: My son has threatened more than once to kill me. He has squandered about half a million dollars in his past twelve years o! dissipation, ie has been wayward pretty much ever since he reached his aajority. 5h after he Was twenty-one 1 bought hin fn interest in the firm of J. #, Pears & Co. at No, 2% Broad street, but ished there in a Very few yea me $00,000 to get hin into that tim. ‘A little whily afterward 1 gave him $26,000 in cash, ‘Ths disappeared in a few years und since then my son has been persiscent in his demands for | money. He has been dissipated and 1| Wouldn't wonacr If he has been over- taken bv paresis. | “My son has twice been in an insti- tute to take the treatment for drinking too much, ‘The ‘of no use.” When young Hollins wax asked what he had to say to his father's charge he nswered: T charge my father Mbel, Other than that 1 to way for the present that wa It with criminal have noth) Will you put it Money Due, He Says, While his father was talking to Mag trate Finn the son broke in. o with @ statement that the elder Holl'ns was involved in a perjury charge, anu id that Magistrate Corrigan could be asked about It The banker dismissed hiv with @ laugh: Young Hollir la ‘a charge interrupted the hear hath bts father ina ¢ ny: that the have n Payinent esterday afternoon ¢ count, and hat it was in order to « ent that’ he had’ visited his his pay father » “NOT PENNED BY HER MICHENOR MONT GOMER ROAD SAVANNAH “SUICIDE” NOTE NEAR DEAD WOMAN DALE. AVE TURN BANKEDFOR SPEED OF 77MIS DUGK HUNTERS BULLETS FLY I DREWSED WHEN PRIMARY FIGHT; ACE UPSETS ONE MAN SHOT A AVUL Daredevil Automobile Drivers in the 402-Mile Race | | Vapor Clouds Roll Over to Jer BIG. VESS WIND DRIVES FOG MANILA GIVES AWAY AND SUN BATTLE-SHIP TARS APPEARS AGAIN. ROYAL WELCOME —_.— MANILA, Nov. 23.—There was rejote+ ing in Manila to-day when 1,500 men from the Atlantic battleship fleet were vermitted to land, the first to come hore since the arri of the fleet. Reception committees eted the sail- ore at Cavite, schol children sang at the landings and artillery boomed sa lutes as the men stepped ashore. ‘The city is beautifully illuminated at night Immense crowds throng the streets to-day, and the programme of |Loss to Shipping Interests Dur- entertainment inciuded sports, free rides to points of interest and free tickets to sey and the Shipping Men Rejoice 3LS GET AWAY. ing Week Was Nearly a 1] the theatres afternoon and night. : rf lree meals were served to all men in Million Dollars. uniform. wind whith 1 vor rome» Constipation Ifo tb y to arrive at abo 9 I Sieist k | Fi d JSunday were swiftly rolling by in the of Rheuma ism 4a jon of Jersey | Also the sun came out, whieh helped) The constipated man or woman Is more n lot hough its ps from behind lable to rheumatism than regularly hab- the shifting masses of mist w more ited people are. He or he suffers more and oftener, There is no denying the fact cHeyitemnpe that a perfect cleansing of the intestinos Which was very “WAYS helps to remove a bad attack of pie, Tene, Joint or muscle trouble, The reason ein ture intermittent than dications tha would fall considerably, permanent were encouraging to shippers, as the combl-| 1" verrect cleansing of the intestines re- nation of unusually mild weather and] over the body waste, whence, ay Wools the moisture coming in from (he :e@ Futchinson asserts, all rheumatism comer. has been the cause of the prolonged! put take notice! No simple movement, visitation of the fox which has so crip: | geh as is induced Ly poduphyllin, calomel, pled trate dn the elty Hpsom salts, C. C. pills, ete, will euffice, It is estimated that that the loss to qpose old-timers cheat a man, Posstb; shipping has been $1,010,000 since Mc not one of produced a comp! lye loss from the memorable fog on) towel hence th 20,000, nd useless as anti-rheum: something is useful to all does way estimated at $ w is in produce pproximating Jeter—Dilaxin rheuniatics be- and harmlessly demands Dilaxin he greatest loss ght perishable 0) y day, coming 40 near Thanksgiving, cause It perfectly Hesid this, the delayed liners, | what was shown above must be done. It | Whether in or out bound, are under an| strips the bowels clean. It removes the of from 000 a day, | source of rheumatic poison, In that way | expense Jit can not help having a seneficial effect on CHUGH IG ¢ | rheumatism. Rid of a its trash KO syh- i fem begins to take heat, as it were. Bloyermunenae ti ey, Vithin a few hours after he gets comple: - he Lusitania, due to sail at 10 o'clo morning, Is still at her plier, | + the Cunard line it is of Dilaxin (that made Marivola Co., Detroit: a man begins to fe d, unusual fre, uy ind costs 3 Te 8 Z41 10, estimated, for eve she remains in ing is noticeable in Mrs. William O’Brien, Killed ~ ant a pee ice Saruuttlie neuyonleniefuihersnterauuuli sient Vigor and. Increased 5 m ‘ a RALPH DE PSLM-s ‘ later reported at anchor off Quaran. | Hil 7 (OER 5 ~ 3 > z was later reported at off Q | laxin all druggists for a by Gas, Could Not Write, = “ a ao 2 eof Companion of Keypor. Youth pice connelly, Jersey |tine. The Kronprinzessin Cecilie, which | jQax" fy small In proportion as eC) S 5 if a Paces ~ lead been off Stapleton since Tuesday, | thi the other common things Her Husband Declares. | in Raritan Bay Trip Swims City, Held cn C ee Jas able during a lift in the fog last | me ming mune to both i ae night to clear the harbor, and the Presi- dnstipat-6 that the coat ‘ , H RES 1 Ashore. of Shooting. J dent Lincoln also got away. (Twenty-five pencs CATRERESD CHER 89 SAMO Sn EEE ———— = = | Among the fleet of twenty-odd fog- es enough to serve In any average Wiliam O'Brien found dead from | ANOTHER SENGELESS PUBL PRINTER EEO! | bound vessels eff the Hook are Callistro, 4 ) S "OR 2 26.—Geor James FB. Connolly, twenty-five years t i dvance, from Cristo- gas in her home at No. 1 street, ) twenty fi ars | from Rotterdam; Advani a Belo ym iaay ene en nt en Was old, contractor, of No, 1% Kast Hamtl- | bal: nd, from Antwerp: Massachy THANKSGIVING WEEK | z en | owned in Raritan Bay this morn: lace, Jersey Cit antral London; California, Glasgow; mateltone) loniivenaiameneae)sienentiey SN a) araen, uu Discs, J Hy) Was) Teldl with= Aen ee eaten! Gili Tetwena Cope Clearance Sale of Gnvaltaile nearsien ea ng by the upsetting of ball in the First Criminal Court.| ten, Gro Kurfuerst, Bremen; | Rahone 8 ‘ Ea BIT, one which he and ¢ ce Cn ‘ ane ‘ ‘a, Gib sas, Galy se enn Vatins Found) in. Hoboken] Samuel ometyaf Sook ean eal a Soca E22 FINEMILLINERY husband when he came home with his lor ave Sajle = Foi afi (Daas duck hunti: A charge of shooting John | Uiverpool, ona numbe whose arms burdened with Thankselving pur Hotel Were to Have Sailed Is Appointed by the Pres milamauneinenhlatthercteantmenanG Il, of No. 128 Pavonia avenue, | names been | Some of to-da e been anchored since chases, was a message of farewell that Dae cn uinyane 1 sy 'to hunt ducks. They were trying to Mois in ritieal condition at | Monday mornini s was written for the dead woman before | for Europe To-Day. dent to Offfite. turn their canoe when the frail craft 'st, Francis's Hospital “ =e the gas was turned on. The gas was | —_ ice hee eees Jupset, and both boys were torown int ‘ ROUTIAT CEO NCTOnEI Ea | one man was ound deaa Gia Sees Chants ay Primaries were held last night to sit TART? S THANKSGIVING DAY. | Willlam O'Brien works nights, and it{ One mam Was ound dead and anot 2| WasHINGTI™ Public (himself of his hunting coat in Members of the Denvoeratle County Com was & o'clock In the morning when he 'juminating gas ina room o schor'a Printer Tot has sent his! to sh don S a good swimmer, mittee. There was a hot fight in the |Mrenkfasts Win Ingalls, to let himself into the flat and was almost | totel, on First street, Hoboken, to-day, Tesixnation tv i'resident Ri elt, Neat pbell a posed Peale) WES: Ward between followers of | char Pinyn ¢ | bowled over by the stifling fumes of | steamship tickets found on one of the asking to he returned to service in tng {lowing him, but when he landed ea sot pase 5 dead at first and summoned me as- sand Jo Tetroski, Which of these |? ill? |"Ag the (canoe went over Jon { Sheehy, who had the backing of City | members of the Taft family warenvlth sistance, After the doctors had worked js the dead man could not be ascer. Samu PB. Donnelly, of Brooklyn, |selzed hy un. and it Is supposed Collector Robert Davis and the Demo- | the President-elect to-day. Mr oa ie in in to resuscitate the woman the !tained, as the unconscious one POINT Exuirormetapnesiientorathcnintar jthat the gun and his hur s coat ham- cratic organigation, Sheehy’s cohorts) gan bis Thanksgiving as the “ i a letter was discovered on a table in the ja jute hour to-day still prostrated from Ay iain ved him so that he unable to won. breakfast of M Ingalls, whose din- earoaet ailieea Ieee e eo Maviame In ioe Case tonal Typograpt vim or Keep The primary for the third election dis-|ner guest he is also to be nded “Dear Wil-I am sorry for what lam. Phe who came from Omaha ana| Polnted by the the Het of the Second Ward was held in| morning service at the Bp! about to do, but Ic Take were ave sailed the 7 1 » be} ne the rooms of the Tammany Chup Me RA Gon ferenCeahas care of Jimmy and don't the folks Ame day, arrived at the uc io was ee Hague men thouxbt chey were not vfernoon with National Chairman | know how I died. Yc - yesterday atterhoon and engaged raya cline Tne INGE SLAG Ung a square deal and adjourned to the | Hitchcock, Representative Herbert Tur} teat H pumey ie i ON Aen Eetae Gna Giemennine die joy Harry wckvard of the elub, where they held Mo at se oe ea eater anya Ne FUR SETS, 4.95 and 9.95. The note was w nd un- ceived no se to his knocking and Ninataricineiveant | Repirate primary. Subsequently the lpeileves the country is fully in aympath: Excepitenal Values wy to 45.00. familiar to the husband, who announced (ee vom wale broken open aval” ti, the Government Printing Ofice and wa | HAGE ADEA MONRUN Ed Ul BFR tee ea an er anOnad Tete “SQUARE MILLINERY. that his wife could not write. Thelolder of the two men, who wis about 6 Phi HART EEE ea » votes |i Ggion shall be thorough and in good 131 WEST 23D STREET, neighbors were aq: 1, but all/ fifty years of age, was found dead. i vanizingiine 4 f Meehy, who Was a candi: | raith, d 7th Aves.) denied know the note bed, whil ott t Final _ cite he result of the other primary NINGS. Notwithstanding this strange clreum- WN Vuahiea to Sto Mare Philippines " os Ter ae ee lareal tos Ns ate ton Shigehyety stanc t lice of the lower Fulton th man Was 4 at hel p ght for Hardnett Double primartes 4 BOAO DANA AHEMFOOD Fel Galatlon/inane cuanndere voltae eeaB RE Giaierae neal invest! in UUOLU se" ett other cistricts with smtiar | Doctor, patient, nurse and || RTNW ERR amie cover who wrote farewell message. en fe rade My Degas was hose | 8 aa . * Ate TLS ROAR Tee HIER have th Rea ea S. | After the: election Cc and Mar- | visitor all drink + CASH.2% CREDIT: *:3 turned on the gas for t sof the \e - al Pon: ; rst hear Grove, UNG PRICE murder and then have wy e not of his policies. Recontiy|Eajhar prac tif sald, they made charges and | ; . invan effort to cover up the enn, ‘Ti ra | FF Heute cia ot istnelibles diesaotyl eathen mieniaeeds spy. alittle | uua, ek meena Nerehareenlans ‘ | Largest and Finest on the blo "gay case—no suxpict- |ilinoly to rest, returning here a tew| Gtl’s S , es Lun AV AU MUA Mina vem Sen | Very Latest Designs. ous circumstances. | days ago to prepare to turn over nis! nn 1 Is Killed. and Marshall tell with a bullet in his : held O'Brien said he knew of no reason} jee to his successor, ald ts c groin, ¢ e lon ea conti ively no why his wife should have desired to] iy. Donnelly is a member the pirat io RIE cM | GREP 7 Write for Hooklat dt dle. She was a Canadian, thirty years General Arbitration Board of the New aS at | MSIE ASHORE, L. W. SWEET @ co. old and good looking. The “Jimmy” York Building Trades NEW aie Nov Mim ny aes Ma WILLE PAI), Curacao, Noy _ wil, referred to in the letter is her fourteen- ere oe . ey At the time of the announ |honey, thirty-five years old, of No. The German steamer Gracia, from Ham- 10c, Package makes 40 Cups. 447 MaidenLane,N.¥ NW year-old son by a former marriug | Hospital ee Battered in Ty- jar. Leech would ve relies sire elerk in a department | burg Get. Bl for Venezuelan ports, ran o e PI » who is in an institution. * Pe beers aoe [weeks Ago, it was stated DEB WAR torday: by a pale Ne entrance to this harbor The husband sald he went out witn | phoon Barely E eS [resident Js atrongly ‘considering the |/Detior fn As es 0 ENED: his wife yesterday afternoon and helpe : rhs ‘ advisability of embodying in his annual | 10. age . I a} ft | Hl east eiaahlan tas tanec A AM Ad Foundering, message to Congress @ recommendation | Market street. | Mahoney died in. Thanksgiving dinner. Friends had been | ——— that the printing cfice be made a bu- |afimoes WTAE - ped ae invited t nina) mith th = During | reau ators the Department of jerce | shot Linetto is under arrest | to ¢ x 4 ay = wip and Labor.” ove leaves a widow and 06 ed 01 . ich sailed fror nila en children, and it was on account of one of visitors called on Ars, O'Brien and | Noy. 15 ,for Guam and was ai sabled in! of the ehildren, a girl of ven years -@ they were heard talking and laughing Bey Lee SR AR ANG WAR OER eHB Of iho ania ts REIS Ane JAURnLy yhoon and driven out of he at the trouble arose ‘ , ' for some time: They ware also h course, arrived here this morning, Her Lunetto lived In a room back of h The Oriental Store to leave, Mrs, O'Brien going out tnto | SUE, arr ato Shey NFAT “ the hall with’ them und’ bidding them | eek house was badly damaged, her wn shows Mia Maloney mia tMALion slop good night disabled and the vessel otherwise | day she sent the g ) Lunetto's shop \showed the effects of the terrific seas ‘SSTER i INSANE ! pair of shoes repatred, she Offers | Walch swept over ber was going to send the child to the shop 1 All aboard were safe and no one was| i ANPGTE MT TY renee An Fxceptional Opporiunity q |injured, but only the hard w of the} | She said that she want ‘a | omeers and crew saved the ship foun- to go to Jamnetto's shop because he was in CEN IEAM cere omit Miss Cornell Stricken After Hey Ja “batman | IN ROOM A AT HOTEL : yard ai Cavite, where repairs wit'te| Wealthy Relative Was Sent |niifing eine pints, voklnk to ner) Japanese Screens to Asylum, anGh to remonst with the man, 8 @ Possessing the greatest buying capacity of any concern importing TURNED OFF GAS IN TIME. és Jsays that he insulted her drove, | ram the Orient, our prices are always low. Any reduction from - re rene ARM EN AI i a | them in any of ‘our varied lines should not be overlooked by those Why Y stationed at F, > of No, 34 West Forty-seventh street,| WHITE PLAINS, N.Y, N “oraxed 1 heard, Ma Riacx cloth, gold embroidered, 4-fold 5-foot Should Be ‘ Stationed at Fort Schuyler, |0f NO, Si West Morty gas through 4|Hollowing the action of a sherit's Jury | hone bier shop. After Screens, Rosny and atork designs, black lac N 0 Thankful . er tube as he lay in be morn-|of White Pla which declared Frank {an exc MM © of angry words Maho deity Slee. a rair ne Ww J j nvr : ch cloth, silk floss embroidered, 4-fold entered the room, roneck, Insane, Creseens subbard, a! haye the tal arrested slack bl 4 bad | ‘1 am tired of it all,” was Noonan's| White Plains lawyer, was appointed tu-| As he did so Lunetto took a revolyer foo Boreans, Overy DiOMOM ARG Bilal! hire Now 5.00 George Willoughby, a member of the! only explanation, whereupon his cousin |day a commissioner to inquire with a | ti ira 1 fred two shots at designs, black lacquer frames, Formerly ¢ 7 Hleventh Company of Coast Artillery, tore the tube from his mouth, turned | sheriff's jury into the allege anit th whieh t Veet Write, bine, green, red, pink and black cloth stationed at Fort Schuyler, shot and of the gas and called in Patrolinan lat Cornell's sister, Ella L. Cornell, who t nd the ot Ate silk floss or gold embroidered, 4-fold 5%s-f killed himsel’ to-day in # room he en- Wile, of the West Forty-seventh street is belies to a large estate ri Sereen:. Flower and bird designs. Ch Now 6.50 gaged las aC tin the Salvation Army ‘station, aud Noonan was locked up. The ease ty particularly: sud. \ " el 1a ea Maconan’f es. Formerly 8.50. Hotel at No. Is Chatham Squar vran said his cousin had been | Cornell hewn to HEAR ; Mal ‘ t pen ~d, 4-fold 5 1 tanta r- ‘ Finneran + y had been Ml) jier reason powers shortly at 1 v mt k ¢ k floss embroidered, 4-fold foot The mldier engaged » No and out of employment for some | brother Was seit to a suuiltat ratitution, and t ned frames. Formerly Now 8.00 which he went immediate! ter We | Tontha, Long island, and now she ha ‘ " : had registered. He had no luggage. —_ -——_. Jao had ustat it Was heen found y A t er pink iad orks lgay es i ase to fret heard by the occupants of adjoining | A STORM IS COMING. ile tre irit mane Peer im aon ae Screens. Carved frames. F ly Now 15.00 sid ako find rooms. ‘The door of N: was forced [Sheriff's jury: is necessary rdev thar, E ASTRO ON WAY TO EUROPE \ great vari of newly imported hand-embroidered two, three and Maina: the young man found steetebad on| ‘The lene! Weather Buresi hae ferie cummiites may be apbolnied Ly the; ee ee en eae on rene creens at $50.00 and up are now ready for inspection. Wor’ Want Ads. will she floor, dead, He had shot himuit/ceived the following special from Wasa | court t0 cate fk hal stigma dina wale tien tae . Hera cere ay through the heart. He bad no other |/agton: aken @ sulclaal turn 4s repeated ri r E property save the revolver, Written onj fouthwess st a" ) warning displ nved at » asked her Miten da H ere C i a A nA / ° yout To. ue ny M YEETs. » cuff vax bis name and “¢ DANY noon, from Delaware ireakwater iy threat: and has alee t . a , Pen Bleven, of the Gouat Artillery, Fort mova heats windp. will apie to | cet & masshge taker jarant Broadway at 18th St,, New York, PLEASURE BATHE THAM A Doge Schuyler.” He was unknown af the 1 southwest Prigay aight, ver | fiasructing Min too Guaite it was note: coming. strong Vembatm her body ie wehest

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