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is THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1908 _ JUDGE CHEERED OLD MILLIONAIRE Here Is the Newlywed Picture Artist McManus GRISINTHERNG 'AUTO RUNS WILD ; FOR RULING IN SSING SINCE QUNDS IN BROADWAY; 8 wh . yVEY | COME I KNEW THE J | ine oF tint > HERE | BaeY P POUL waLn ! BEAT THAT, fentieta . p A WEEK CASE LAST TUESDAY petihok ae J> WALITING * HE TAKES ) DARLING ? and : a AFTER You" ] Win Hundreds Write Approval of Samuel Roebuck, of Brooklyn, Rattling Bout Followed by Car Going 18 Miles an Hour Dictum That Marriage on | — Has Been Eccentric for Another That Is Stopped to Dashes Zigzag Into a That Is “Crime.” | Years. | Prevent a Knock-Out. Theatre Crowd. (Special to The Evening World.) WORCESTER, Mass., Dee. 24 Alexina Caron and Miss Clara Cornelius F. Fox, President of the Fox Realty Company, at No. 4 Liberty Kuh | street, Hving at New Rochelle, and nier, two pretty elghteen-year-old girls, | David Mandel, of No. 11 West One Hun- fought a rattling bout before the Win- | dred and Thirteenth street, head waiter WOULD RAISE “LIMIT.”, HE OFTEN DISAPPEARED. ¥ Foster Receives Congratula- But Never for so Long a Time 5 Nil aches | —Has Ha any t aT) chendon Athletic Olub, in Maple street, at the Terri Gara estaurant, are tions From All Sections, All | Ha Had Many Odd seuuowuncees Wy AY SOATEST seers WWikchendon) IASEMIPKLy Allg Tuewar GE | iq ae ait ener fan Walks of Life Experiences. ; wn oven! Bae Down! FOOR JAv Injuries received when a big Renault the fight between the two girls ti : Ha OVERA YEO ‘ has caused a sensation in the County touring automobile, running wild, ! Reta Cala, nek | plunged into the theatre crowd at Weare Broadway and rik Lat street, at as of fistic fans. Hmory | o'clock inst night. Compowed (chiles "of fiatic fans, Emory six’ others were knocked down, among. When the mrle had) fought four! them one or two women, but they dis- rounds Miss Caron was ready to qui Ceased oul Bi) wall) GMS eed 5.3 but af the taunt of het opponent Heir names, At the hospital it was jumped In and agreed to a second fight | "4 beth Vox and Mandel were badly of eight rounds to settle the supremacy BU) CA ALLY fail) a Nal) Ce Mite Caron Was. going strong. ae the | Pullip Flood, of No. M86 Bighth aye finish of the eighth round, and the {Tue the chaffeur, when arrested om a referee, fearing that Miss Frennier | Ma's? of reckless driving, sald some- SEUlARRe ARR RAAT GUL: aetna thing had gone wrong with the brake Would pe knocked out, called the bout! sna he could not control the cari % and gave the decision to Miss Caron. | came dashing down Broadway at © The girl fighters were dressed in white | {1 4, ine police estimate, of eighteen sweaters and white skirts to their kn Navan Dine miies an hour, just as people were leay- Reith norme\senee Ane L de. th@ police say that this is not the first =| HEE HEV ONE Goa : pack stock= |i uaAwtor: antl Geto heath cision all the* way throug! ne it has pleased the old man to rings and tennis shoes, Both had had | “Coores of people were hurrying into car ae Sepa 7 , React 5 considerable experience at bag punch- valk ‘An elderly gentleman, an ola friend, | Wander out, and, like the man in tt | [ ee = : tb reet to escape tne sidewalk con- SP EHEAHGTS CREM Coan roe CoTaUeTEneorel| StOEVawateh inlsi holine leo varti ite) aes | Tris eorge CManus fi EN Uy aL Cy My Ment gestion when the rocking, zigzagging enjoyed reading your remarks concern-| how his disappearance was taken . | Arai ate musiven ag ius Tey machixe sped toward them. ‘There was 03 ’ ‘ Althou M ], clearly showed themselves to be adepts cry of fear and many were bowled : / p . ho Mean ability at the fighting game. i Laan cic ces Is Now Mr. Newlywed wii eae has re. Word as to what had become of him, $s :O 2 RSEaT RETIRE SEE ees of th his family did not notify the police un- of the 3 a elitr wane: eur vce cae We ere Is the Glad News ea The dictum of Judge Warren W. Fos-| Samuel Roebuck, reputed to be a mill- ter, of the Court of General Sessions, |{onaire, who made his fortune manu- that there is no justification for a/ facturing wire screens and weather couple marrying when the man earns strips, and retired from business about only $6 a week, has stirred up hun-|@ Year ago, when he was elghty years dreds of letter writers throughout t @ountry. The Judge receives doz of these communicat criticize his ruling, 1 trary, ail heartily i A member of the of Maryland wrote on exposition of good sound doctrine ‘Justice should be tempered wi mercy,’ but it should also be les e is talk of a po on, The audience was nid, walked out of his handsome home at No, 17 Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, At 6.30 o'clock in the evening last Tues- day and has not been seen since. RBecentricities have made Mr. Roe- buck a well-known character in the neighborhood, and, although his wife, | who Is ¢ rty-five years old, refused ned t0 discuss the case in any way to-day, is you a —— Seas } ing matrimony on a pittance ver: Roebuck did not return | much. They meet exactly my } view, and I notice your decisio ' ceived the unanimous approve press, upon which I wisi Sobody knew how to get out of the way of the car, for the reason it turned this way and that as the chauffeur about even up. tithed und~ tugged franticaly at. his times that each was sent crashing into th robes ws 5 here were two other bouts a cling gear and his) speed lever, late you.” | Mrs. Roebuck (formerly a maid of his wrepliine nantes to, comiletetthe resden | eeme SrOUCSmeD Scheffler leaped inte - Say WTC rene : eeeeeeeerennns =p : ui y je even- ‘ *orty=! Appiauds His Courag lial Seek ee Eee Calls Conference to Discuss inks emertainment, but the two tights the auto at Forty-Afth street and. blew A Wall street banker wrote: “I am sani 2 : : i between the girls, one of them wholly of the traffic squad. Bcheffler, too, tried very happy (0 read your remarks about (occasions for fourteen and eighteen Shy and Bashful, He Tried to Keep It Secret,| Housing of Dependents — unexpected, were tie big drawing card, £9 SOD ihe imuchine, ut ould net, + ud : hours. that, however, had been the rs aks ¥ st . It was darting 8 hat, people plunging 0 marriage, and | POUrs: } : . a H peated a | Complaint, it is said, is to be made to Nhe panic-atricken crowd. f heartily agree with you on the subject, |!™t of his previous disappearances. —— but Evening World Office Boys | in Family Homes. the State police. Piety eee Prevers. direction, when fo cintougn eros reat eu peataniy | When Mr. Roebuck walked out of his Ww T Wi | : E ifseman Gientioh ‘leaped aboard at some people will probably |) oe te wore ac iad aan " Forty -fourth street. moment think otherwise. Tt ls better to bring ROME Ne wore a black frock coat and] Appellate Division Confirms ere 100 Wise. FOUR-LEAF CLOVER LUCKY = ffumeur Ficoc’ regained control oF up three children well than six children | S'f!Pe sry trousets under a dark) i WASHINGTO: The best ES they ne we ounu land poorly, Your remarks were surely Overcoat. is hat was a black derby.! Report of Service Board on e ipvavatovenreurseie children is) FOR THIEVES WHO GOT IT. “te then turned 14 around and, under Courageous, and will be applauded py | ACcedNE to the police description in 7 George McManus, the artist who cre-| night at the Hotel Belleciaire, Besides! P9%,10 6A" 10" | cane panyoy of the two bluscosts, Went Danie thinking people.” the general alarm that has been sent} [| exington Avenue Route. ated The Evening World's famous, Mr. and Mrs. Grinham and Mr. Semple.| po sevelt in a to. | A sprig of four-leaf clover which real Forty-sixth streets, where the two men fA young woman who “stenographe”| Ut he was about five feet eight in} Pe - raceiving RaY Peck, the author, and his wife Me : estate dealer Otto Kindler put in his were lying on the ground. They were § for a living wrote: “Let me thank you eight, had snowy white hair, heavy “Newlyweds,” is modestly receiving | were present at the marriage da ing a ¢ held in | es put in the machine and hurried to Root pocketbook for luck, got busy yesier- Vere Hospital and the chauffeur day, as follows then locked un. e this city on Jan. 25 next, for | for your practical advice to all young |eYbrows, blue eyes and false teeth. girls, My father has read this mat Caused Disturbance in Newark. more congratulations than he can well Mr. McManus fs twen’ wen and The report of the Public Service Com- i ‘ Fest | Sion of the problem of « attend to to-day over becoming a newly- lives at the Hotel Bayard, in West| sion of the problem of ; Tiree me led Kindler on a Wee: <= ter in the papers, and is decidedly fl mission on the Lexington Avenue Sub- Miss Florence | Forty-ninth street. His bride is twen-| pendent children. With approximately cioster av d to find that y A himself. His bride rouk’ Gaclelon ene Ear ee missing Octo- | way was to-day confirmed by the Ap- Ree the original of “Mrs. Newly-/W-two, and has been Uving at No. 224| 150.00 soungsters coming within that | ‘They got his pocketbook without hi y cision con-|genarian into print have been numer- s met ee Pee West Forty-ninth st Both were| classification in the United States the, knowing it. 18 his personal opinion, frequently} ous and somewhat sensational, In |Delate Division, First Department, and | wed.” Mr. McManus ts a good-looking Forty-ninth street. Both were| c ys | *GQnsequently, they got away, born in St. Lou: ne for de- expressed to me, in all respects.” : ror |the work of construction may .| young man. He Is not the original of Men ee une ve ee ce RT ea Ee ay For Infants and Children. ppresead omnes i rors Jon | AUEUEL. 1906, the Newark, N. J., police | EA CODsE USUDRIA TR ga Corts | ONE Aare ata The young artist, besides the many leaders in the cause throughout 2% in cash, but an extra plece of luck Kind Have Al 4 ne of the directors o! corporation | arrested him for causing a disturbance |Mence as soon as plans and details of ih \A " | weds, created Panhandle Pete, the Jol- a , In the shape of a $3 diamond pin. Y , : ie: : , create andi ) the country. pte, OU nave Alwa employing hundreds of young men and| g c , ‘the contracts can be « He is also a very timid young man,| “US: created Pan any, % “ They also got two sprigs of four-leat Prniiniacrtenclo nr as mpten| withtalll|isee:satctecstaeet er oo acer oee ce i eer en ee and tried to keep his marriage a secret. !¥ Jolly Girls, and many ott The conference was suggested In a clover. #il| Rector street, Newark. It was brought| This Lexington avenue route is a series that have appeared in Wo it by a “All of which shows,” said Kindler, Bears the a 7 h e oz y r jletter submitted to the Presid you Pave anid on the suiiject of love Ir Paedified oneiniorn itive sero. | His intention was to have the ceremony ‘nce \ust Tou! he burst into the Bronx. Detect! CrsHeyan, Oe A TRO Why GHTALIRY Cicea| Gee Ge ae) Gaara) 6G Gary Gla eh ee aa ae ae Mina | performed at the City Hall to-day by | Mr, MeManus {Iss Bergere four| number of men throughout the coun- S# he burst Inte, the Mrons Detective patare the a that ad | m | Rat ne Wall ec aM tae Ly One atols Dayz ith Moana: ‘ 2 Mayor McClellan, but he couldn't keep Ye4FS Sxo when she was appearing 8 | try interested in charitable work my four-leaf clover—for the fellows le 6 aay that we need in this coun! nim to Coney Island and keep house | route will run under Church street to| Mayor 3 a one of the ‘Jolly Jolly Girls’? in the i datas ey pea that got ite? try, We have quantity onough. bu: our | for aie, 4 aa free otnet | Vesey street, and under the Astor|The Evening World office boys from original “Pan Handle Pete” company.| The President sent his letter to about th quality is below par.” TEASE ALERT? RUSE ei ea arta linedee tei broadway getting wise. They noticed that late her fo pose for him, and ag a one hundred prominent men, The cs A lady who sald she was not |*eet and Surf avenue | - i Jyemerday he did not take the usual ine eee ee eee en eg which ran with |tablishment of a 1 1 to ga ine | Richard Ammon, a friend, testified At Broadway and Tenth street the a ‘suffragette’ wrote: “I formation ag to dependent children and other subjects will be considered, The lease allow me | a . to congratulate you on the decision in| that Mr. Roebuck had driven his wife line will turn under Wanamaker's store, | TO Te toe today's paper. Inspired by this success,” McManus the Glassberg case for non-suppor:, 1| 0m the Coney Island cottage several | oink around Grace Church and then |" io. he called a boy into the hall, | had her pose for him again and this | preciqent in his letter save = eS lAcerg ta . f i time Mrs. Newlywed was the Results| rear we | can certainly agree with you. Ifa man|@4¥8 before, and then, being lonely, | @cross Fourth avenue and under priv |. oi.e4 iim to close his desk down on the ‘The Newlywed series has been printed | ‘I am confident that you will h a 0 iP [earning only $a week. has ‘nerve! {had Induced Mrs. Lyon, an old friend | vate property between Third and [Di aniened comic, and lef word he inthe Sunday_and Evening World for | pressed. w every great impo SOHN icin Ae Jand, Mke himself, well on in years, to| Fourth avenues to Fourteenth street| \nuig te back shortly, He was seen the last four years and, as its popular. [Pre No ee ’s B Dept. Yomens boot Dept. terest in a Newlywed drawing he was great success in the Even: § World, to become his 5 ; ; not waned, it gives promis wife, and if she is fool enough to accept | become his housekeeper. Mrs. Lyona|and Irving place. ‘The line will then | vostnny creeping toward the City Hail, !Y Ret, Poy Maneds, It Elves Promise oe ee en that b ly deserves all that is | became alarmed at the eccentric old | continue beneath Gramercy Park Into | Pimnoing furtively back every few steps of Spain and the Crown Prince te the tulle coming to her. IT would } hamed jf man's actions when she got down to| Lexington avenue at Twenty-second 176 gia not know he was being watched many have both sent letters to us, complimenting him onj° she cert itions, a memora I were that woman to take a man to/the Island and returned to Newark. | street He had arranged with ¢ ck inclose. Surely court on such a complaint. Love may Then Mr. Roebuck became so enraged Advantages of the Plan. Scully to keep the Marriage License MoManus pad the Newlyveds terest our people more care make the world go round, but it takes that he went to his Brooklyn home and | ‘The other advantages of the route as | Bureau open half an hc closing st ea Spenedray {of the children who are and more than ‘six per’ to fu the axle ashed a lot of furniture. Mrs. Roe- | passed upon by the court is that the] time, counting on all the reporters be but not « Theatre Rochester {t ne Saturday, Dec. 26th grease. buck had him arrested, but no com- northerly end will form an efMcient link ; ing gone by then, Miss Bergere joined dan Instant success. Tt will sooit| ally, I vers’ earnestly A A eare yur so he w a gi n P| fs x= t ecompanied by Mr. and M taken to the rt rium: heatre, st wa in Would Raise “Limit ” red in court, he w in a great trunk system of subways ex- | him t accompanied by . s , arian best way 7 4 : Le pers ROAR HIST Ure tending to Pelham Bay Park and to| Edward Grinham, of St, Loula, and Wy. | Chcas Sea te te men a lentichllanet We Will Commence a Remarkable ngiand physician, who Srebears | Tle arrest in Newark was se} 1.) Woodlawn, running t 1 a ‘wider | K, Semple, of the Circle Theatre ooner or later found a, place upon the a : ‘Ty Mr. Roebuck, who despite his reet and more ‘able ground and| Just as the license was completed in stage. “The Ready Money Ladies’ came over in the Ma wrote: ‘I a ve io ae were adapted by N the idea l am delighted to know that you are stinl stocky, stout and full of fight, threw | involving less change of rade than did | Clerk Scully's office in the air Rani no ab yaa , ee 00. alé @ man of progr mise ) the ground, scr the original r |serted City Hall Mr, McManus saw a sea ecaite ever ga only the marria nd scratched like a wild cat It is clair Public Service | Evening World reporter and kné ear, and “Panhg hoararwit x the terribly impos. mashed the wnidows and door panels) Commission that the southerly modi- | secret was out. He and ss olly Joliy Girls," a aS) vate t Mrs. Newlywed," were gO @ step further n the witness room, in which, in cor ation of the 1 route eliminate i to have the ceremc ber a play called “Pan Handle . R e * arming only: $10 sidevation of his years, he was confined, sharp curves, reduces operating ex once, and the Rey, Arthur C. M Fae) (Bir CT ed) HVA Rita fin “Genuine’ Black Buckskin Pourage ue your ey Oe OE ‘o sanity and was | penses, save th ninutes in jan, pastor of the First Pr Sew York and other Eastern, effective ct \ dered such a sens ed nt the run of express trains AS hureh, of Y kers, — | B My congratulations see Himinutes ne running time | ——— —— ees aaa caaa tia B : | A young lady about to be married to a Son Has Him Arrested. ne n ee Ise TUBAL m8|| (i eRe eee ee eeter pore WOMAN CRITIC DEAD. utton boots | young aie. \ NET ieMcerer e veoge of local trains between the Battery an¢ R er,’ he cried, ‘oh, & poo ner? i wrot e article ret i A hgh the Harlem River. It is aiso claimea | CORON Then the doctors and policemen came | cartier een 4 Smart Models cision concerning 1 a I Arged him {tbat te cost the new route would A LAWYER AT D RAAUTOUUIU @Ntlalltheaheariae (Meee elEe Te therland Was ie } Hosea “ Ki TL be Jess than that of the old route | OUT tat the revolver found in the cellar | Writer and Playwright. value $7 00, at P) 8 | ing of it—agree ing man | t ack, had been given to young Sheldon by his e a A 5 | WHE nev Ho Seg Mg uid thats ead been summoned to| AR Important Change. | SHEPDON INOUIRY: (ule shies coMe ane’ (| onron, men plows Grete ares | marry him on gur We si at ¢ Island, by tele One t change in the new Van Ettende ep} t ped sarey leaf Sutherland a well-known news- d ve en ) t rin fa ii norte section of the ee mortally woun! student upstairs, t mal . sazine writer and the du our’ firet of we phone, and was told that fe didn't} route 4 ROVANBEL tion of the} (Continued From First Page.) tified that the boy had told him. c paper and magazine writer and th hur lown there Hronx the chan fron 8 | tH: | ng cut, but had not mentioned being) author of sey plays, died at her x 1Li f \ ~<-—_—. ES umen Ar eaaL are ‘ undred 1 (| ee shot. His ec othing had been strangely | pome in this city as the result of a 5 : . pat st and Park Miss Goulds house?’ and I said | S0Gt Hie Oc ting tee cia perateeas (nome in hia. ot Also Several Lines o { BEE : ‘ack ture. It Then the man sald, ‘I want his body. The wound ty the abdomen) Mrs, Sutherland was born in Can D d y} R RAMBAGH | ereniton buag A Lal eC san enon, axoing, sho Ht Aust ons iive Bead aac [BEE ue, RE DSTI ress and Sireet Shoes : Kast: One undred and Thirty I interrupted him then, saying, ‘Do nst the body. | Was a contributor to many Theisen Bal Ue re Lay Afth street and up to Mott avenue tol you think he was after Dr. Snow? concluding her testimony Mrs. Snow | zines and Was on the staff of. several | taken from our regular stock of $7.00 shoes ' ds of so Kast One Hundred and Thirty-seventh | Sy TANKS OO recalled that when she had asked the Boston papers as dramatic critic tor i he Ran one eamnonanmtr and Fifty et to Gerard avenue,| Replying to questions of Coroner Mo- to his father the young man re- | ee | t uv [ ‘ i The jest WAR AIronted MARION ce ton can made witt| ponald Mra, Snow explained that st | P Qa 4 , t winter when — he as found the” propo: bard) avenue subway | eee se ected the man tight have been "Tell father t get that man and don't | Burial Place of Danish Kings Looted \ poets reer itary AR LISTE De oe ore ee ee ee ee ee ini mecauae'of the many ih then lit Mh # Goule ee COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Deo. 24,- } s T Freie! nel sult with at Hing big yuthern Boule-| visits burglars had paid thelr house! ternoon Dr. Thomas MH, Cug-. The Cathedral at Roeskilde, the burial f Seventy- lwo relight Cars 4 4 in his shirt fron e was route, ing the past few ar ‘oroner's: sician, revealed, said place of Danish Kings for centuries, : mmitted 10 Kings County Insane to-day re. | uring past f ae . Dr-'Curtain, that the young man's’ mind Was robbed lust. night of numerous co Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Dash Down ( eC j t ran his | moves all lege) onstacies the | “We have had a lot of burglars visity way not strong, for which there were ly gold aid silver wreaths, urns and Jasn Down Grade Ca Hospital f an ae t h ng of the line, tme consent ng us," she sa two and three @ | physical reasons shields, All the gold and silver memo- ‘ \ k satel si tow Ischarged abutung property-owners having year, so that 1 felt my husband's li Acting | Capta William Colby, Jn rials went by European crowned heads ack ire ti er M ebue rured : 4 charge of t ‘onx Detective Bureau, d cities of Denmark were stolen. } Tee ind Fire. ie a t a ty th 4 as m or Jean jn dange I naked y Anas been working with Me men on 2° ” h | ‘ police court, but this Van if he had ever seen the man before, use, duelared to-day that there } RS 1 Roebuck had Ge Mad An aWr and he replicd: ‘Only during the past Wea Hot the Simuloss pale to MUppOFE & | RoCHEST! y ‘ e : for trvtine t fe few ada ester ernoon, 1 saw That shooting,” said the detective a a Kal é ' ! Kher a peach M ( RACE TRACK, Cal, Dec nd I firmly believe what he sa i ) deal with, Ayerything polated ie 1 Hl f + yl to it mm the pli wit ‘ a and ‘ 7 a entries or toemarrow’s raves te Mrs. now He w absolutel: i, a fe feet of t nanner | or p st 4 “ a i “ t most truthful vung man TI have jn which the ropes we: Ued on the a ‘ 1s hohe di k KRACK -F #.—The| met, During the par irs he hus Wrists and ankles and the slashes i at s b aah iw i ACE M K -Ble She Wanted the Truth. Waistcoat, short and long slashes, and from ¢ M - hab aid F ‘ : knew the nan who att him, 1 ‘Then, about the cords on hie wrists tion and t 1 t 4 ‘ $24,000 ' It Bruce Handica tur-| Was it Tony, the stableman, or/and arms, ‘The cord on the ankles was ings of t low r He to at he re thn; | Bake fastened loosely wita a slip-noose, ‘Tr ue were | i b 1 HY iM elie " tn, L think be burglar do anything Uke that? and wh oa murderer bind before sh the tang CORRUPT PRACTICES LAW HOF M4 SORTA TST ARLTaL erent Ryan nee , NOT VALID, LILLEY’S PLEA. ; Of tourae yaw aid, Van! 1 replied Helagn Lia aie a Erie + « aa ey re: AMR s eee Kl ry is outrageous. Mr, Bhel Ly ‘ But had ket h GEN, EDGAR M. MARBLE DEAD er so M _ . ‘ Ny aon wus 4 strong minded boy and ' ' BISHOP M’QUAID RALLIES. ? * + eae had no mot for aylaide fin was up WABITIN ie “pr ertere M 4 ' nice ‘ would have finished the engineering | ’ ~ at the | turned her 4 fas ‘ ina. om he never ned ar PURISMED oo . ‘ He wat ht ! Van came down to visit his mother | pans sion " 3 : ree of . , ADAnUIeS TAAL Sunae: TREGUMS m tonishe i Asked for His Mother aye, He plann n this nt will ait and ma the for several | owWhile she wee Untying him Ven bristmas with When be or Saturda Gaye akked for his mother. ‘Get my moth- left us he was in good rite. 4

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