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2 RT a AWORCED WFE - GIRLS BURGLAR TURNED FIREBUG RECTORS STORY OF BANKER SHOT = WHOLOOTED HOME, TO GET REVENGE, STARTS REFORM econ by & HERSELF IN HOTEL MOTHER ASSERTS DETECTIVES SAY Mrs. Mansfield M. Doty, Just) Flatbush Woman Charges Her _ Awarded Decree, Ended f —_Life in Brooklyn. IN CLARENDON ROOM. Attired in New and Expensive Clothing Pretty Woman Planned Suicide. Remorse seems to have been the Motive that impelled Mrs, Lillian Fal- eoner Doty, the divorced wife of Mans- field M. Doty, a broker, to shoot and Kill herself in the Clarendon Hotel, Brooklyn, yesterday. She secured her| ivorce in Sioux Falls, & © v.13, and returned to New York o weok ag0. At the time Mrs. Doty went West to wet her divorce her husband was anxious to effect a reconciliation. He wrote pleading letters io lier, but she refused to relent. There was a rumor | among her friends that sho was en- gaged to marry a young actor, but they eclare that she did not see the actor | after her return to this city, and what | aver feeling of affection she had enter- tained for him disappeared during her stay in South Dakota Whether or not she saw Mr. Doty af- ter her return her friends do not know. ‘They say she was extremely despond- ent and appeare. feel that she bad made a deplorable mistake in seeking a @ivorce. Her former husband, who lost all his money in the panic of Oct., 1907,) has not done much In a business way wince his wife left him, following his failure. Father Doubted Tidings. Mrs. Doty was the daughter of Alex- ander Falconer, a clerk at the Hotel Brietol in West Forty-ninth street. Mr. Falconer lives there with his wife. He was notified last night that his daughter | kad committed suicide, but expressed doubt to her identity and did not leave the hotel. Mrs. Doty is sald to have left Sioux Felle on the day her divorce was granted. The decree gave her permis- ion to resume her maiden name and the custody of her five-year-old son} was awarded her. On leaving Sioux Falis, the despatches ray, Mrs. Doty ‘was in a happy frame of mind. “ane appeared at the Clarendon on Tuesday afternoon, and registered as “Mrs. 8. H. Falconer, Sioux jails.” ‘Mrz. Doty was last seen about the| hotel Tuesday night. When she had/ mot appeared yesterday afternoon a maia was sent to her room, but the door was locked and there was no re- sponse to repeated knockings When the pollee came anil the door was forced a surgeon was calied, who said the woman had apparently been | dead for some time. Near the body la: & réevolver and through the left temple there was a bullet hole, Parted a Year Ago. Mr. Doty had a fine residence on Belle Isiand, in the Sound, and there he and his bride lived for a time, Ti too, the son, Mansfeld M. Doty was born. The Dotys seem to have had marita diMoulties some time last winter. in January Doty advertised that he would no longer be responsible for his wife's debts, explaining that she had made application for divorce and that tem- porary alimony would be granted Her firet demand was for $509 counsel fees. Mr then swore that his son ha 3 fortune and Mrs. Doty was allowed §1é @ week and $75 counsel fees. In her complaint Mrs. Doty said tl her husband had been cruel soon they were married and that on one casion he had thrown her the floor at their home on Beile Isiand when she had asked permission to ac- company relatives to the automobile Yaces at the Empire t In his answer Mr wife had demanded luixur been able to give he ened to pawn her jewels Doty said thar his had » the Belle 1 —o CRUSHED To DEATH. ip the winter in Car Coupler Killed nt Yards of the Road, Manhattan “1 Timothy O'Conne old, of No, 759 hed to dea cars {nt ar vated Railroad, Fifty-fifth street and Right O'Connor and Dennis Rya ing up the trains for the earl ing rush, whe: — NOTED CHINA COLLECTOR DEAD violently to) Daughter With Helping to “Jimmy” House. George Keniff, twenty years old, whose checked and striped garments presented a startling scenic effect, and Annie John: son seventeen years old, very pretty, y gowned and wearing a huge And rose-gardened — Merry ow over her cheatnut hair, were ar- ghed in the Flatbush Court, Brook- lyn, to-day, charged with breaking into the house of the girl's mother, | 4 Wash. ! Mrs. Annie Johnson, at No. ington avenue, and stealing a quantity of jewelry, silverware, lingerie, linen, cut glass, ornaments and other articles. Mrs. Jonnson had declared tn eourt \@ patr smashed in the door of her home with a jimmy and turned the place eee doyn. outa whe reieten (i y t political ferences. witl ‘ Id —Sweet, juicy, tender little “picnics,” 8e i Pancake Flour ; story o ir ( ter H eile charge on wiieh th Meee SARL AM ; ava tay ae AE. ORIG ‘ ae eee ee DASE SI EO r 1 FRO e€ ou er sugar cured, 4 to 6 ibs; a Ib, Aunt Nanna’s— {very where 102 “et 3 : jo is being tried before County | 1 j ¢ rite; package A vear ago, while empiont ae cashier| judye Stephen is the. firing of the {celved aid f 2 —Fanciest New Jersey truit, specially selected, ie aeOreeESS Sikes Heed eee tephen is tie firing of thelaay trad sie a Fancie age MR Snee El , ce at the Hollander's Bathe in Harlem. /nome of Alexander Winant on Lam-|]%° ‘4 s OURRATOES?S in extra large cans, 594 inches tall: each, a {the Benne to her mot [met |bert’s Lane, Graniteville, three weeks aseeane M Hs hoicest product, best of the new Prepared Fiour erry Odell, thirty-seven years old, a} ago, ere were eleven members of Sie : e — Maine's choices 4) Siar rs Peerless Brand — Most i travelling salesman, ‘They became en-/t) yin the house when, at mia-| M&N@Bed to have a E Ss Ss a O n crop, deliciously sweet and tender; can, economical; 3:16) size pag... AL | aged and were to be married next | nigi BUREEN LOHR ING Foineod) ela on s 12 ud r r CI) y Sun eal td oc [|Get ugh all the peopte in the house] [On OF the excise la SSS ee a ots— Evaporated Peaches Smoked Beet—flu: kib- | When the flance took a road trip, | were rescued, they had narrow escapes. | Aked for the sai Evaporated Apples — Evaporated! apricot ; Blue Ribbon; extra choice 13 bon: extra choice; | three months ago, he gave his be- | Thompson was arrested after an inves-| Marbe now Blue Ribbon} extra choic. ‘12¢ LG sla) Cc packace i ©) arton ¢€ trothed $250 to give to her mother to! he will leav package keep for him. Annie, it | neglected to pase over the money, left |her place at the baths and sprouted jout in much elegance of garment. “She also began running around with a lot of clea smoking boys," @aid | Mrs, Johnson, “and last Monday, when I came home, I found her and ten boys in | drinking beer.’ | Mrs. Johnson scolded her daughter severely and the girl left the house. She when | ecom j Mid not return until yesterda {her mother was out. She wi ing open the door. | Koniff denied this to-day and declared | j that he was the victtm of a police pl | He algo dented that he intended to elope ee, Miss Johnson, though adding, ‘She's.a good kid, and I'm for her."* At the conclusion of the heering the girl was sent to the Wayside Home, | pending another examination. The boy | was held in $6 ball on a charge of | burglary. ‘The young girl denied that she was uilty of theft, deciaring that the gold | watch and other articles she took from her home had been bonght with her money. To this her mother retorted with the short and ugly word. | ———— HARVESTER COMPANY 2 SECRETS ARE TOLD J. P. Morgan’s Firm Had aj} | Hand in. the Organization ' and Gary Figured in Deal. JEFPERSON CITY, Mo., De How tho International Harvester Com pany of America obtained control of | several of jis subsidiary plants was told here to-day the ouster when the hearing of | suit of the State of against the sussouri company was reauned be | j fore Theodore Brace, special commis sioner. Vice-President WV. 11. Jones, of Foster, Cal, and J. B of Chi cago, and Jittleton » mpahire, of | he International Ha Compan at New Jersex, were the witnesses Mr. Jones told of a visit to New York in 1992 which he said he made at the request of Judge Gary, of the United Rtaies Steel Corporation, Judge Gary introduced him to ge W. Perkina of J. P. Morgan & Who requested him to sell a plant at Plano, 1. When | check of sale was rigned, said My Jones, all property invioved: was tuned over to a Mr Hold until the organization ompany. Mr Joner said Hing to 0! the Plano plant heoay ree competi 1 had demoralized hin busivess and sthere was Le money in sight for divie dend payments. The sale took piace : “4, 100 When the nen is alleged, | was burned to the ground. he had go ke EEG CULO OL Veiga At night and heaped dried weede| {prisoner, sald Krochenor, he had also Florist Applied Torch to Prop- erty of Those Who Offended Him, They Declare. CLAIM HE CONFESSED. Robert Thompson Now >on Trial for Burning Home of Staten Islander. At the trial of Robert [ Graniteville, 81, florist larson in the fret deg: |Ulves testified in the Richmond « e Thompson, a} charged with | uinty ‘ourt this afternoon that the defend- jant had confessed tu five separate acts of invendiariam tigation by the Fire Marshal. The house Also Fired Hotel, He Says. When Detective Krochenor took the stand he swore that Thompson had made a written statement confessing the crime. In this statement, said the witness, the foriat related in detail how e@ to the Winant house at 11) along the wall, These he had soaked | with of] and at midnight lighted them with a torch.” From a nearby thicket || [nm had watehed the building burn down) "ently hetors id the Inmates rescued. lineie ert In drawing this confession from the |" ho attent The Kvening s exclusive + fication of alle onditic n Fo! hester, N.Y na advance the movem. Jare being kept as secret were trapped | station, counsel a rem two of the five President of the Q ANG WJRLD, Laurier aAd, Th VEMBELR 38, 1908, Potatoes, from every “ JAMES BUTLER” Store IN PORTCHESTER | Please observe that the sensationally low prices ap- Trustees Meet To-Day to In- peal equally to the flat-dwell- crease Police Force as First er who buys a 7-lb. basket, Check on Lawless. rector for protection! fect,” increase the p A reform mov Blue Ribbon Baking Powder-+=15 Stamps free with 1-1b. can, Pica cbt en ni Papeete ths RAL cee a with Meetings of citizens ery. 1,008 six saloons being held to but proceedings (onion package spate ties Housekeanore? Vegetable Special Tomatoes, large No. 3 can of ripe, red fruit. | €p cans June Peas, :weet, green and tender. .. 3 for 25¢ Sugar Corn, Maine st choice quality. . One of Each Boneless Bacon, oie frea ibe pwaky and forei which appointed it has.daveloped t fn this city, and nent citizens ¢ Then tl pric obtained from him an admission that han Ss R” he set fire to the Bull's Head Hotel | °?4rsing AMES BU TLE! three years ago. This hotel was at| Very mus Graniteville, and there were twenty |And that ca. gueets in it when it burned. ee Sa peRon EU 5 with each pur- Suspected Long Ago. The florist, aceording to his alleged |t confession, bad gone to the bar early | in the evening and demanded a drink, « midnight the hotel was in flames and. § the windows, the guests escaped bs seventeen heir le rease 25¢ 20 ‘Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Chotee No. 2Teas. ate 10 Stamps Free with *3 Ib. Choice No.2Teas.... In addition the cit i He had b refused by the proprietor, foundiy arou Ave Shersuponthe) th¥eataned| him) ieesingn| Aneeunomcle tot 5 Stamps Free with 44 Ib. Choice No.2Teas ... 7¢ “I'l get even with you for this.’ At) Sit 35e 40 Siamps Free with i Ib. Choice No.1Teas.. fe Stamps Free with }. Ib.Choice No.1 Teas 18¢ The alleged See cea ee HELE | neghhoring , Stamps Free with ', Ib.Choice No.iTeas | 9c ompeon 3 e BOD ees tne peer RAY 60 Stamps Free with 1ib.Best 50e Teas... .50c ; Leadity him along in his Serr esonmanatiNacetoruceniuel pris: 30 Stamps Free with +, Ib.Best 50c Teas...... .25¢ oner had been ui theee barns in were owned by Detective Bo timony of Krocheno: is believed Confess firing The imams at Thompson Magistrate ee to st Side Gang L a Vagrant. Humpty" Jarkson, the Ent Side gang leader. who gaye up a week ago after the pol searched in for Was discharged by in the Centre Street noot The charge against the war vagrancy sson, howeve vinved the Magistrate that he moneys and was tot likely to hecou a public charge Detectives Ferveisen aud Granvtile, | who appeared against Jackson it gang trades hed } Atrested man timés. Jackson told the Magistrate # was working at present, but didn an vocupatt lice bagar showing 6 INSURANCE MEN PROTEST. Stnten Islanders Want Cu Kaised or Wom Do Baniness Joel L. be fi hau ipanies fty years a f I LI ed at 5 ' atre form 1 for e p out ¥ HOLDS RECORD FOR DIVORCES canny ; aaareh me CHIeAGa, 1 According to | UE D maal us apd other 8 of Colonial da Balers i (12 und are tomng n aad three ° hin LINER FRIESLAND RAMMED. AUSTRIA HOLDS RESERVISTS, f Hit b> Steamer While Anehored on " owt paaens H os, the Miate the Mersey. B Rave heen ordered ain with ‘he ee z VERPOO ¢. 3—The Belgiar alan " y wil » the wou JUDGE ONE DAY, RESIGNS, = “eamer "ren elt ; >a —— e NCOLN, Ned, De 4, J. Sule with the steamer New Pioneer yan. who Was j d ne Tre Priesar was a ed GONG FROM SAMSON 48D DELILAW > aba Supe Lt 3 ver and the New Ploneer van into rune Gov. Braid ‘Te impac! was #0 grea one ei Bu! soak | the nerve day. He deel * resienation, an ary explain | Pat overbcerd. | The ¢ masiz of the New Pioneer top. | damages of the riesiand Fé eligi: ‘WOMAN IN BELLEVUE Hold | io Stamps Free with *; 1, Ib. Best 50c Teas 13¢ “Biscuit Dainties _ First Quality Fresh trom the Nationa! Biscuit Co Saitines teens PL CT DIES OF GLANDERS ‘3. 17¢e ixIbbon Brand, cho.cest Triempe ‘ice minutes Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, bot 10¢ Celery Salt, full strength, b Curry Powder, Butler’s pu; , botile 10c Lemon Flavoring, Our Own, dott! 10¢ | ad pita ye, Feerless, sh: Vinegar, cider or white, bottle. Best of all Malt Exiract es end strength- bottle rip Syrup —t botule Goiden weiss Brana ‘ Brand; 12¢ Attractive Specials for This Week at ses — Petrles =¢ STATE OFFICIAL DEAD. CHATHAM, old The Big |Bottle Old Monogram Whiskey... ..75¢ Guiness’s Stout im Dollar's: Boitle J. B. Choice California Sherry. .25e qo. Bet Wottling aud lowest price ih Fie ad Worth Bottle J. B. Choice California Port.....25€ ! Bottles, zs $1.00 Tota! low cost, if purchased separately......-e+s+++ creree $1.25) & Catarrh 6a Oil - Omesa Pour a teas; poonful of Omega oi in a cup of boil: 1g water, hold the mouth und nose close to the cup 4 inhale the arising steam, | The carries th healing proj Oil into 4 tick relie orehead y 50° 59 “Ss. & H.” Stamps Free BH wii." sta 30 & H, & t,t 30 * Stamps Fr th the Oil, a plea variety in the Sunday World series of song hits one 3 vase at 49 Led Samson and Welilah,’” will be published, words and music, in the SUNDAY WORLD, Dee. 6. Room ‘ ice,” sung by Peres" a che j elilah. 4 rusnisnea a1 74° i Thy Sweet Voice,” as sung by Mme, Gerville-Reache in the role of Delilah D l 55 poems ath 24- emu arranged for piano. Be sure to order NE Open Monday e 4 _ ti D no, ous. and Saturday Evenings » be enorm iis Week at All the 200 “James Butler” Grocery Stores Herve they are—spread out for your inspection—the finest potatoes you ever for the lowest price of the season: as to the householder who has the cellar-room to store a winter's stock. . \ vi Same Superlative XXXX Quality: 7-Ib. Bag, 23c; 3}3-lb. Bag, 12c. “Fagie Biand-the vest 47e¢1Corn Starch, XLCR Brand, a great tavorite Jit A ey Teas of the Orient - { 100 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. Diana Brand Teas 70c 5u Stamps Free with }s Ib. Diana Brand Teas 35¢c All kinds of Pure Spices, 4/-Ib. pk’ge 10¢)} Peri Flour, 6, R arb, size P - 10e| Prepared Flocr, Iri,;3-Ib, sizepkee 45¢ Campbell’s Soups doe, 16s and A perfect pure food product—enjoyable irom tne first to the last spoontul; rich in nutriment 3_cans ior 25c; a can 9c. Hi. B. 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Manpeltee 75¢ "Hisar actin Grand Opera for Sunday World Readers of the prettiest and most delightful gems from Saint-Saen’s opera | ‘Pleis is the aria, “My Heart Unfolds The words are given in both French and English and