The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1908, Page 1

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SEVEN RIDERS IN GARDEN SPILL THIEF IS IDEN T ETEEE BY ie. WOMEN Patron dowormer commight mad Werte FINAL RESULTS EDITION | («Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CENT. eceae eS ee IDENTIFY Falk a Lot About How the Commissioner Says Weaker Sex WOMEN WHO MEET TO CONDEMN SAYS BAD SPCOKS “JOY RIDING” LAUD BINGHAM TOLD HIN TO GIVE. ALL 10 MEDIUM | After White Went “Broke” He Was Hired as ire Man in House He Bought. WAS THE IMP. Should Pick Next Mayor, But Little About Victims | ot Reckless Auto Speeding. BURGLAR John Brady, Who Attacked ("* One Victim With Pistol, tus atterr SCHERRYY Confesses 200 Thefts. He ea emcee Rieter tae Mrs. Woodhouse Didn't Have ¢ 3ERIES NNIBER Gene Doe z ‘ SIX ROBBERIES A WI laud ) “Flop” to Get Spirit Communication. ~, Posed and Gas _ Inspec pick out the next in favor of having | ; fas Caug by Miss Ui cabreneauteral! Was tught — by Aa Away Ordinanes wi $= not tt Leidy, a Show ¢ ition to women than they | 4, eiicesmiatitnt re lots of pert \ i t ing a r i tethevant Fifteen womer ‘ as John Brady, quarters, as the man Ww While posing as an inspector company, and there D others in the fdentification if they would take trouble. One of his victims was t him with a re 1 : Sat Saver face that Was called for es - & against the r drivers Brady has con robberi j recommending some changes 1 od of operating the subway surface cars. ‘Mrs, Cart- do she had visited Commis- Bingham and talked long and / nestly with him about the automobile a confes: he sa 1 goods a gh the r other at least one and sometimes ives ff ad pieces of jewelt ce of a young spirit named ¢ who ts a pre lot, take his home. heart blecls for Commissioner Broadway Caugh. by a Show Girl. a Ea eae prosperous nn¢ t him, either. He thinks Miss H. Held's Letdy ca Bech ccaneeh West Fort noon, and tried 1 him. After he got away she gave SiS ene TICKET SPECULATORS MAKE . in a paw ns yers prosecuting police cases’ these Hes 5 She Made Him Hired Man. children. On ill. Poverty Py steal. He mad /\ fession that hi “S) dress of } Mayor Holds Public Hearing on Ordinance Passed by Alder- Bee hepy secesl | men—Is Told That Many of the Sellers Are z onions hangs heavily by da How He Looted Flats. east geess ioe ah Brady is of medium height and slight Civil War Veterans. thetleal sne g build, His method was to present him: ; : : laure that he pia Company | Before taking finn! action on the side-) ticket spect walk ticket speculators’ ordinance, | 4 self at a house or a flat, ¢ Was an inspector for the g or the salesman for an app! Placed on the gas jets to reduce t flow. When he had secured entrance | passed last week by the Board of Alder- to an apartment lie would send the maid men, Mayor McClellan accorded a pub- or the housewife out of the room on| some pretext and then pick up anything of value that might be laying ‘ound and could be easily slipped into his ca- | pacious pockets, | the Ma 8 engaged the tme of Jer out of worl ns of Hvelfhood that many of old-timers fought in the Civil Lind would t le hearing on the proposed measure to-land deprived day | Mr apologetic whiskers a are A trol Neuberger A number of speculators, with their these sel, Were present to oppose affirm: | War } It was an If the woman) ative action by the Mayor e how, your honor, a me or nirits: i {of _ the house watchful, he/atives of the the death warrant of versa hat's w a URAL would leave without stealing anything | soctation were on hand to urge that tl 1 Mr. Neuberger with Mrs, Woodhouse. | Jared that to-day | fault. This Cherry was an uy selves were impos-|of hers, she said, but knew enougir f and were themselves |@ man of sixty “They are doing| ‘If it hadn't been for Cherry 1 would and pass along to the next pl He | Mayor sign the ordinance in the inter-| | Mr @ivided his operations over a wide area, ests of public welfare, the manag working one day in Brooklyn, the next) A public hearing was also held by the|ing on t! if day in Manhattan, the next day in the| Mayor on the antl-noise resolution, the | gov at inE in tickets Bronx and then back to Brooklyn in| advocates of which, headed by Alder-|worse than the speculators, because | never have got such messages from my some section remote from his former|man Marks, {ts introducer. made | they per cent. increase Wife. Chel influenced my wife, 1 a: scene of operations. On only three or| speeches in behalf of the nolse-killing| over + » anid, sure, if she ever s. four occasions did he have to put up a! ordinance. Mrs. Lehman Strauss and| David Gerber our contention, fight, and one of these led to his con-| several other women were present to) trical fession. urge favorable action Mr r On Noy, 18 he entered the home of | Referring to the ticket speculators | Theatrical Mrs, Margaret Wagner, a sister of ordinance, counsel for the Theatrical | nar e Was a bad Cheap Lot of BRpOK Mrs. White No. 2 b Senator Robert 1°, Wagner, at No, 210 Association stated that every | ¢ a East Highty-seventh street, Mrs, Wag the association was in fayor wf the fe ner Was ill and under the care of Mrs abolition of sidewalk — tick M rher spirits ea Margaret . lar middle> | eouiator tieket aneou! Nigorously a aged tr Lawyer David Neuberger for the [iators nulsance prett " By representin n at t ma spect » Now access to a caught hin tc grabbed in k { drew a revolver i ¢ ver the head and face us dropped Identifies the Thief, ~ MILLIONAIRE OFFERS REWARD = Ge FOR RETURN OF HISSING WIFE pirit hangs 'r up a me se with ana went down t All him the ‘Old Bait Yesterday, afternoon to lovk. lim, over Yes,” chimed in Mr. White ~ \ eae gly; White has the be \ vf WA eh sum of $2,500 Also Includes Rich Townsman Who Disaj - pression tha 1 eve m ri peared When Woman Lelt— Mother of Fugitive : , ANP anise it tha | Wife Has Committed Suicide. , i A mediuin me i revolver? ed Why, at our meeting 1 1 Brady had been Abi cmnelinan! i \ esl 4) to The Evening World.) and family e ne AiQRGA | outta ka atone mae PITTSBURG, Va W.-W. A, and Martin left: the . Bince 1 ‘ Htone, a miliiaire coal operator of | *T#: Stone's disapr mother lon edit 1 Pry » for the capture of his wite or Emery bs the stone 1 Martin families i aie ’ s ftarine ng} Martin, leading mere? of that are among the most prominent in tha : : : fy 4 A we go ae place, and detectives from the Perkin’s section of Penns Berti na ridan . ) mails (0) Sin ion Detective Agency are conducting Mrs. Bngle, as s ehter | iy Baar erspare plane bunch got hold of Mg Paveteg | man arance, and night On Dev 2 Mee Stone tet ber husband | toom ber Lise. ti r ever ie vane \Copnued om Becoud age) x ' ry NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, Man Who Backed Spook “Cherry” { “ Circulation Books Open to All."' | 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. ROOT AND WALTHOUR STIR CRO IN ATTEMPT 10 REGAIN LOS) LAP aaa || SS) Gro eat eee ‘Tll Get It Before the Night Is Over,” To His Undoing, and New Wite Declares Little Rider, Aiter Mak- ing Several Desperate Efforts. TIRED CYCLISTS FALL BELOW RECORD TIME MADE IN 1899. Seven Riders ake a Toole Reunaine and Race Suspends While Trainers Turn Drag Men From the Tangie of Broken ) Meine “Bi b yw" Waithour and Eddie Root, who are one lay behind the hyee leaders in the six-day race and who stole a lap on Tuesday, are the centre of interest in t Me enuurince Contest at Madison Square Garden. Walthour and Root keep alert. Root’s frequent Jers constantly on the jumps to tints add tre- mendous interest to the ¢ 1 BT Crow H ' ‘ i eat crowd enlivened, Root declared this afte would regain the needed lap sefore. the night was over. val ml 7 y rive 1dur SCORE AT 5 P.M. fourth ho to beat antares tat id next hour. ‘This Rutt and Stol...... 9 t e began MacFarland and Mor. Ohl tenn ; ppc rae re nae i sixth Hill and Demara...... 9 ! nnantee Walthour and Root.. 8 t he present buneh of Collins and Mitten. . 7 J ut during Galvin and Wi 6 Cnn ae Anderson and Vanoni. 3 1 toctny were Palmer and Drobach to) ch every rider ir re i n tt nt dewn in a ashed, but uffered eD.S.wHir es the noon ho isa De Mara Took a Tumble. sy walt and caught went t wak- ng up t t on top Total of Four Deaths in C slash | liom y the track was Piled up in @ tangled mass of riders and of Fanatics With Kan- : : 12 : e accident bell sounded id thi e at some one must be badly were disentangled and they wheel ery Repudiated $37,751 oO AS tee ‘FIND ACTRESS’ lk Bargain After Paying $100, Wolf? Declares. Henry 1. Wolff wants ex-Chiet of William $. Devery to perform a West to buy his house, No. \ for § were * to bind Pratt, who styled himself “Adam cone and within atom, Hb Hated ind one of the leaders of the band of | r¢ vi re again golng T APA But $80 Roll the Engstrom Sis. fanatics who fought a bloody battle in) Seme one approached the mana < Court . front of the City Hall here Tuesday | ‘ h yarn ¢ nd be 1 ters Missed Has Not with a squad of omice t ae / . 1 und lured Up. wounds, Almost at the same time ‘ felt hen he z min Michael Mul \ shot | ap A 1 during the riot d the tota t at's more, ‘ of t t Mie r of deaths fe of the Jed |e vest of t ant © Were seriously wounded, ar excitement \ pest fe improved to-day, and their recove en Palmer, ’ expected obach one h tu a our t t r er ar ton ¢ Ww Hi f 1 " ' ‘ 1 e lup, t r West trunk of Nellie M {NX Hast who, with t i" 4 : ach, wa 4 + f r q ¢ tha 1 F t tu ‘ c Lap Was Not Allowed. w site a N heir [remained Iv "the 1 Bapt : i eae Fee SA aT rr ee te Radial ee Valmer 7 - ees “ DR. BULL'S CONDITION. ‘ ers a wa 10, a § be, William 7. 4 ! i a . nine 1 i Bele ' Dako ni i mate q re sod Pale sing woted er “4 fans, t \e 4 10 KrOY er t uring “ s ¥ is hig n oa he 1 sain a ; ¢ 168 Bate eevert , hoticcabie 1 a lap in \ f C t tothe & — f p and Ww) stealtig SUNDAY WORLD WANTS jiauah. 1 quitting WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ty’ getting u ac partner aver his mate Decision Was reserved, about the money

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