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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1908. 3 “ABOVE” POSE Cavalieri, Who Is Going to Set Up a Beauty Shop, \QFFEREDTOPANN GONFESSES SHE GALLS CORONER - SCAREDATTAGHE OF “Yas No “dea of Abandoning Opera for Business CLERK COM THEY SHARPENED KNFE MDONALOS ACT | | FRENCH CONSUL) 7 oie eae ae tote Son STOLE FROM HIM TO KiLL HUSBAND! — UNGENTLEMANLY | It Will Amuse Me to Do So,” a *— Pugilistle Hold-Up Halted Trio. She Says ot Her New Venture. ; of Diners Who Looked _" Prosperous. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. nen Strange Adventures That Fol-| ‘He Was No Good, Anyway,”|Dr. McCracken Sends Report lowed the Receiving of a | Says Mrs. Samuel McCreadie | of Examination of Mr. Snow Christmas Gift. | From Behind Bars. to Charter Revisers, Lina Cavalieri, opera singer and world-famous beau- ty, is going into business. The lithe and lovely Italian whose first appearance in America was made at the, Metropolitan Opera-House two seasons ago will now sing a song of sixpence—or anything over that amount | ou have—in a shop at No. 240 Fifth avenue, where ral | | DE LAROQUE SCREAMED. = Chancellor MoCracken, of New Yorke University, acting for the many in- | | | ie mail Assistant: Distticte Gtgnant friends of Dr, Charles H. Snow, But Driscoll Had the Laugh ct-Attorney and to-day called the attention of Willlam “TALK ABOUT NERVE.” Just OUT OF ASYLUM, | 2" Maney Noble Mccracken, son of Detectives Descended on Weak and Hungry Phillips, Teds TEGEtGs OUTEAE IOBEVGG URE BOL TSTEBESTTISR OSS When His Assailants Were Detectives Convinced That Jat. vin, chairman of the Charter e- - 2 B o us, tonics and skin foods of her own preparation to , . vision C ittee, he ‘ui tleman- | Who Was Sent to Island. all comers with the price Locked Up. the Woman Is Insane. Lye dV IAIO RU) TMT OP ag Le WEN Madame Cavalieri told me all about it yesterday in| her apartment at the Hotel Savoy, while she nursed a waa cut finger, obtained, as she explained, in severing the! DLAGREELEY SUB string about a package of Christmas toys gent to the ‘children of Mrs, Benjamin Guinness, with whom she had spent the morn- ing. It was a very nice finger, notwithstanding the cut, and displayed to advantage a magnificent ring with two crossset emeralds of rare beauty, | which reminded me that we will de able soon to buy half a pound of cold | Coroner Robert F. McDonald, of the a Bronx, conducted the preliminary in- Here's a story of a good boas, a Standing in her cell in the West S146 | quest into the death of the young stu usually well-behaved clerk, a present, a | Court prison to-day, after Magistrate | dent, Van Dwight Sheldon, last Thuro~ Christman celebration and a strange | Cornell had remanded her to the cua-|4ay afternoon. danotiement, tody of the Coroner, Mra, Samuel Me- | ,,D% McCracken eepectally reterred to = the Coroner’s treatment of Mrs, Annie The boss is Samuel Goodstein, who | Creadte, who stabbed her husband to| Northrup Snow, wife of Dr. Snow, who conducts @ pawnshop at No. 279 Bridge /Geath last night at her home, No. 61318 dean of the university. Plerre de Waroque, attache of the French Consular OM @ very excited young man when he ap- peared before Magistrate Butts in the Yorkville Court to-day against J Phillips, ragged and hungry. M’ {n this city, was > 1 image TR Tiler Suede Ted EERE street, Brooklyn. ‘The clerk i# William , West Thirty-elehth street, made a re-| “I am also sending a stenographio re~ 2 Ha cream from a woman sajd to have a million dollars’ worth of jewels in her} | Driscoll, thirty yeare old, of No. s2¢/Markable confession of her crime to an| Port of the proceedings to Mr, Ivins,“ Pearl street, Brooklyn, and the present | Evening World reporter. sald Dr. McCracken, “so that he can | was # $20 goldplece | If the woman has any nerves or feel- | get @ good idea of the manner in which Driscoll was making Christmas calla |ing# she did not show them, Her votce| the hearing was conducted and which on all the cafes and saloons in his #8 she recounted the details of the cold- |1 belleve will be of great help to the | neighborhood when he wandered into | blooded Killing was aw even and emo- | Chairman tn considering the value of the ve at Myrtle avenue and Adams street, | tonless aa though she were telling of a | Coroners In this city, * ‘ Oo 1 r a nree +d | shopy’ ys sCread “I have suggested, from my obs WraBtN acbionoaie a Cavalieri laughed heartily at the word “clients,” and the picture she} Here he met three strange men, invited | Shopping trip. Mrs, MeCreadie ts a iy observa~ : : : ; | | a them to partake of a Christmas Mba-| stout, heavy woman, with fat, flabby | ton of thetr work, that the position of Wwoman~at the Hotel Plaza arted Summonel of herself as the girl behind the counter | | ‘ | tlon and finally turned for home. ‘cheeks and untidy hair, Her hands are| Coroner Is a useless and needless ex~ to walk up Fifth avenue There seems to be an tdea that Tam a Half a block away his three friends| heavy, reddened and coarse with long | PeMse to the city. Their work could be He admitted, this morning, that there @bandoning opera to go into business ’ |not as thoroughly permeated with | years of household toll better done by elther the Police Dew d uae that ts Gib atlab Chris cheer as he admits he might | m came reeling Into the house at adn or the District-Attorney’s of RH LA) Bil ones U ' have been, drew near on a dog trot and about ® o'clock,” she sald. “He lay | Sce. The stenographic report, of cou hristmas dinner, about mon hen I sing in Covent Garden, ) | wlelded @ome blunt Instrument over his | down on a lounge and sank Into a| Goes not convey the tone or manner o} j aching head. He remonstrated—that is, drunken sleep. IT watched him from the {aenGeuln eee 4 Sere tocar econd—and then lay down doorway ag he lay there and a feel nating) end) alurwing comments (Gr 1) Just for a second—and then lay dow: Ay ae y, there] and) a Ceallag [ee ig. teatinncee, seuan Tae on the sidewalk while the trio rifled his came over me that I had had enough REE tai : c | | pockets of $12 stil! remaining, tore his ,of him anyway. I walked over to the | made hat clear In my communication { [new rubbers from his shoes and then | lounge and bent over him. He opened Scorn aerate i) IL, Wappromdntediiiaitve wtwintervecnt! jhis eves and looked up at me Dre PoCrec nen ead are, (bees ae Americaine beautiful singer confided. “Of course I will not be a regular saleswoman. Last night M. de Laroque, whe has My brother will manage the store for me, but when I am tuere I will not been in this country about six weeks, refuse ¢ re , tg.” MLLE. LINA CAVALIERI. @ined with two othe refuse to make sales to my clients. \ CAVALI the was an air of pros she c ally floats abc finished a big ( the trio, lamb coats of the men a and hungr: standing th ity, whic t those who lave just| 1 amie ubtedly the Persian | 42d gfter that I will make a concert eas in America cold Has O!d Beauty Book. 9 was! "My shep will be an amusement ixty-fifth y, though I hope to do great oF a) street. h it. Some years ago, by the Phillips waa so h attracted that rarest luck, I happened upon a very he crossed street and planted him- old book by Renato Fiorentino, contain- self in front of the he d his secret recipes for bea } = - —_— and stamped his suede-topped boots a8 jocgogei 1 he told how he had almost been the Possession. a Gk ai sine Bo calle o Gasheny Iam going to keep a shop because it will amuse me to do so,” the a rey, we v. Driscoll had lett fils wateh and chain) “I'll kill you when I wake up," he | cre’ groan the court room by Corser ieee ooo jand some Jewelry somewhere els said, “Get out of here and stay out.” | McDonald when they protested against Shortly after he | | . = “Tom” Brennan and “Joe” Appellate Court Declares That tat Jonnson nad itch | | to his feet, found | “Then I knew that Thad to kill him. | his rough treatment of the witerses, 4 Burns, took a |! got the carving knife and sharpened it. |/* Mr. Ivine is not able to suggest some a jaction the case will be taken to Gove nightcap and went home, determined not | Then | took off my shoes and tiptoed | Hughes. companions. Mr. Ph id, d known only to him and to Ca‘ p- sef eyes, is six avery erine de Medici, for wt © exclusive use waunt, and it was ar he had compounded. I have tried att * eilly re Share. yVS al | Persons Are Not to to eay anything of the mishap and save | into the room. I didn't hesitate, for I The Coroner's Statement. motmbeenitahavedilorichadelnts cn recipes myself and found them! George Hurlbut Succumbs in Reilly Have Shared Joys and Pe s Are Not to Be [himaelf’ some taunting by the other|Was afraid I'd lose mz nerve I rolled| Coroner MeDonald issued. the foNows Pressed In come Weeks ESA ; So 7s for 20 Year: i ouse. ike ‘sts. | clerks. |my sleeves up so as not to get them |ing statement this afternoon: Took Boxing Position. | at this point T expressea a| Hospital—Daughter’s Con- Sorrows for 20 Years, Housed Like Beasts. | He was early at Ma counter to-day, bivoi-spattered, and then T stubbed Sam || “I interviewed Dr. Snow at his resl- ' An iiletronmideniroltoiaeenthls nonden af aT | is eereaelgs BUT ROLE RESTRIC R TURES Stes Sanit dence. Wednesday evening and Mrs. "This mar, he sald, ms wal eitonayaesice see this ancient wond 3|| dition Critical. | brushing about and fixing the usual {9 the throat, He gave a groan and fell {ence | MEeno ny oO riospital Wedness re will be no further increase of /Pawnshop’s collection so that his boss | of the loung Then 1 stabbed him Gay afternoo! might smile a good m¢ enement houses, like! arrived, when in walk Christmas Day, late In the afternoon, immediately after tho e three mes more in the face and dug the |death of Mr. Seldon. They told me cer- knife into his body. I washed the knife |t#in things with reference to the shoot- have money—give me \ shail not pass’ sald M’sicu 1 Toque to the Magistrate. “Hel: shrugged Cavalierl. “It is in Italy, deposited in a bank for safe keep- two blind men stagxered acr: ng when 1 three Seven- iin, 6 vantyayeare z ; Driscoll did not recosnize them, T s, and when I examined them on { out his foot and ra ing. But 1 know all the recipes by heart,| George C. Hurlbut, the seventy-year- |teonth street at Eighth avenue, When cages for animals, in which people are} gianced furtively about and then de-|‘fter that and fin decided to go up ne oe ats preliminary hearing thes; the posture a la And I would not sell anything that I/old librarian of the American Geoxra- ed a bundle on the counter on the roof and throw it away, Sam |told me a different story in reference to “Say kid, se wat dem tings ts worth car track they sat down, back to back, | Assistant Corporation Counsel tn charge} and hust’e up, will you?” e ed me and he e hin daughter, Miss Iione Hurlbut, in/as they have done time and again.{of the Tenem House’ Department||. Certainly.” came Driscollis ready, re- ||'@ hated mejand) he) had)not been'Ilving hey me 8 mn ? sponse, as he untied the package. ‘It's | with me for months. jany Coroner should. obile accident in Central Park They were “Tom” Bren Law diviston, to-day. He explained the) q coat ‘and rubbers, some handkerchiefs | \yhen the woman's son Harry, a man| "To the Witnesses {it might have i x Y 2 i ’ a Falite: ri ve| result of the unanimous dec { the; and gloves and—, say just a minute, s “re 4 unnecessary and unusually se- nelly and’ Calli! ran fr beginning to preserve themselves before | yesterday, died at noon to-day in the who for twenty years have | result of the unanimous decision of the} and glo ae ee es © | oy twenty-five, came in, Mrs, MeCreadle | seemed unneces unusually se ie eceiae ie nied a onast they fade. A woman ls like a plant—|Preabyterian Hospital. Miss Hurlbut’s shared their Joya and sorrows. They met | Appelaate Division affirming an order | Rosy} iT st up that stove, It's vere, but I deemed ft my duty to go MMisiaue deena she has to be cared for constantly if she | condition Is still critical, two decades ago in the old Almshouse, of the lower court. Mr. ¢ many 'sacrebieus”. und is to bloom. Her skin, her hair, her| The accident that caused Mr. Hurl-|where th | cold this morning.” showed him the body, The son was ar- deeply into the matter and get what in- | ) prey bad Oo ttanbnsay wn anescd (yy figure all must be watched, You have|but's death occurred in the Eighty-|of their affliction, and ever si | Ebi Ou) With that Driscoll darted out the rear | vested at the same time as his mother, | formation I could to see if it would had been committed because | ““Ehis decision 18 the most important | door and found Detective Ginder, He | ‘Gestioning in court brought forth the | throw any ght on the shooting, From of the “hold-up Aim “caine Way Indiana run ato. scalping people {such fine Sgures in America and such | sixth street transverse road. Mr. and been inseparable. When one innocent, not very! Miss Hurlbut were on thelr way from aj the other insisted on being ce have|that hae been fianded down by « high|Tusbed him in the front way and tod) what I was told by the detectives who bad men rob trains every. day or | eyes—so but lovely. Your men| their home, No. 650 West End avenue, also, Both have been to the Workhouse |stitutonality of the tenem: was of a terriblene: had not tried successfully myself, | phical Society, who was injured with M’sieu Plerre screamed when Mr. “It 16 a very serious thing, this preser- Phillips assumed the terrifying “posture Vation of beauty," she continued. "Too | a la boxe,” Detect many women make the mistake of not | ®B autor ey reac fiddle o: own expected to live,” said John P. O'Brien, | Pt Bee Rose nee MMe irae cae eo | Rene ce iy | was no good, anyway, He always said certain ineldents. And knowing these statements to be false, I put them through a revere cross-examination as ‘Talk ubout nerve,” shouted Driscoll. |der treatment for insanity for the past | like a plain case of suicido, and I could ocked up ;department on the suit testing the con- | n to arrest the three men. fact that Mrs. McCreadie has been un- | ¥ 7 ie rrest. {court since that given in favor of the | pat | worked on the case it seemed to ma in this country, but that this was ments as told by the Snow TO ERECT ERED nL CIA, Np cE house | bring them back to me and want me to!) We minds of the Assistant District- a ————} he would never go abroad at night, ex- | Have them, too.” to pay some Christmas calls on the/scores of times and know every prison | act.” Pay for them, ‘They jacked me lust | Attorney and the detectives that she was ONS t Side. ap Ste aticaseli chen C .|hight and robbed me. Fine work, eh?” | violent zy when she killed her hus: Capt Iw ca cor to Z Finn gp oo Ero East Side | keeper in the city, | The test case began when Commia- | Might and robbed me. Pine worl, ch? violently crazy when she killed her hus-| 66 4 MHORIOLIGFHMEN iinermntiol aaiittedet hel miriereniica rca bn Gann ni Tt was their original intention to take! Just as the two men sat down on the sioner Butler, of the Tenement-House | sfason and George Burgess, aged elgh- | band. charge. ee anes Ce Oe ee CE ed eo eee ee tea |& car, but they were delayed tn start- | tracks Patrolman Green, of the old West |Department, refused to approve plans |teen years and Alfred George axed | ‘The three younger MeCreadle children “1 couldn't hurt them, Judge,” said SEs 006 considered & women et nee pee ing, and Miss Hurlbut sugsested a| Twentieth street station, who knew |for the alteration of certain rooms in| Dineteen years. They were held for) had ween away the better part of e 9 Phillips. “I was only blu 1 used to hat depends on taste,” she replied. | taxicab. They walked over to Broad- |¢h, ‘ F | old tenement-house located at No. | 7" | Christmas da nen they got home aT be a bili clerk in Philadel jandlalx) tO ficourse/awelreaiival great deallaboutl| toed tte Wianinri anae arate iat rated | MeenUttinn nen mc erm COM eerste gite1d) ei Ola eRe eR iaky about 9.20 the mot nee 1 xr Weeks ago 1 came to New York t0 wet the charm of the mature woman, but}; cy.oneq al td) ufteur, them Kindly to cet up, as they were 623 East Fifteenth street, owned by Alout $20 the mother met them on the ae ES work. For six days I have any happened along with a taxi An: | na Krekeles uirs of the tenement house d | MERURER HORE We eirlbapennta cae any | hie young girla are!really far ithe pret=| 11> 5 blocking the traffic Thomas Krekeler f piaieecath | naa and ald | ; { Philips was sentenced to six monthg | tiest, Between twenty and thirty every Turned in Front of Car, ‘Tom," who is seventy-nine years old,| Mr. Krekeler 1s president of the United aad Sa The wear and tear of busiaess and the on the Island, and suid he was glad of a ould you like Ff SPEED FN) GA) of | woman reaches the high © of beauty, | The woman signalled to Agg and they |18 brimful with the wit of his race, and|Real Estate Owners’ Association, and COTS EN GB) every-day cares and worries fall upon a Mould Us something that would re: | and after that she has to make a des-|got in his machine. Agg took his| replied in } 10 sly than his “hold-up | perate effort to keep there. ‘ear in behind an east-bound trolley and Isn't this a free country?” trial of the case, It was sougit to com- | \ aA Hae) nee oulo Seu ewaneiaon the nerves, and bring disaster to the of last night. “To live simply, eat moderately and to! followed it nearly half way across the! The upshot of It was the arraignment |pel the commissioner by mandamus to | 4 thinkehe would: ben ann the oath aa | etomuach) and! brain. | Nervousness, o men on charges of drunken-|approve the alteration proposed n) him nto the flat’ and pointed. to his | causes loss of sleep and draws heavily he would « sult more se Americalr 6 familiar stuttering voice: |{te influence was a strong factor in the PARA) refrain from worrying helps to keep a/ Park. The trolleys run at high speed fof the t (and Agg wes content to remain behind. | ness father's b ly lying in a pool of blood. Willle then ran from the house and on the vital forces. Increase your ane ene ul woman young, I don't believe so ver: s before Magistrate Barlow in the| As thousands of persons are affected naa exe! 3 . D1 |The turns are exceedingly sharp on this! Jefferson Market © niaiers by the deci: dait to tl vn- , i | much in exercise as an aid to beauty fferson Market Court this morning. y the decision in addition to the own: told Acting Capt. Kelly, in the West us energy by usin; }1 never walk myself, but I drive daily | road, so sharp in many places that {t is| Retlly, who ig almost as old as Tom,|ers of the vast number of tenements MTOFEY ORV CIV CALTCeCR BG on ai tioa a Gil ieoeelee ergy by 1g ; in the open. atr, impossible to see an approaching vehicle | was sober, He tried to explain the old type that comes under the law, |mother had killed his father —.—_ That and a little massage and some oped : Ne my beauty recipes are all 1 have ever On€ hundred yards ahead ‘We met @ friend and he insisted on| Mr. O'Brien was asked to make a 8 Mrs, McCreadie waa released froin 5 9 55 | Ward's Island Hospital for the Insane ” ra’ done to preserve my youthful pear: ear ng the park stables the con-|us having some drinks, Judge,” he said.| ment of the case. He sald four months ago. Three years ago she i ance. “1 am slender, of course. But | ductor on the car signalied to the chaut-| ang we couldn't drink them fast| “The point involved wax whether or disappeared and was ar A that’s because 1 move about all the | four that he was going to slow up. ABE. | enough,” i Mitanamen Morccarty, Ume. I could not remain seated tn the | Cur t enoug roared out Tom, laughing |not any owner of tenement property City fort g to some passengers on the arding a moving train, She was sent to the r for an hour if my life hung sai ne ch When his companion nudged him t in the balance. I owe the preseryation car, kep: right on until he was prac- | sic P deed isn mane asy eet ea Prion, Wee) es $08 uipant of! Deaf Mute Withholds Neces-|1um at the instication of her husband, of whatever beauty I have to Catherine | tically on top of the car, and then he| “We're old friends, never away frc yiaes FAL RRA ISTE 5 | 4 | or Denice esl peal ane) See dares uot re iianitiinrdtovesiathktnen inten elo e,another. | Le Mus go," wold Helly. aod) commonly nanan as oa ina| Sary Consent to Opera- DO NOT CALL A MAN A “SCAB” whenever the system is weakened by cons! ucted prior to the en He had just swung to the west tracks | mented. “Pom.” achouse In sich manner as to re tion at Hospital. cormineini ; a ae 4 } 1 ! |when around the bend came racing a | Orestes ‘sober and Pylades drunk,”'| the floor, space to fifty-nine square fe i | Henry Cormtct Did and In Sent to overwork or worry, and needs to be ae culty | t 5 remarked a young college woman who} "The Coroporation Co: conten: FESLDe toned and strengthened, Beecham’s | iA westbound trolley. The motorman ap-|gtood on the bridge listening to the|that they would not be allowed to AU problemicanteentalth ae Maclatratancs in the West sid “4 js i A estan iat lipiiealthelemenzency) brakesland’ reverse! loses minish the flout space to less than sey | |,A Problem sea front Dy i ana of Magistrate Corn p fhe West Side Pills equaiize the circulation, carry off ABT es ‘ arisen aed inl, MeSH Eola thelawoniuallaniieduareutent ¢ Clty Hospital of Jersey City to-day | Co to-day made good lis threat to =u) But holies ound Coctineibox tere FP GRR RES toe eed Us Detter’ fon” thant totes | catbnis decision will mean toe certain |in the caa# of James Carroll, @ deat : y with any of the atriking | te Waste materials, help the stomach, in Young Knox's Bed and ] [eaet tracks, DI i Joc Ked up for the winter in the Work: [extent the pre vention of the creation of mir of? Nm) COE Ae Jersey \cabmen brough for eh and carry health to the nerve cells, E | Car Smashes Skidding Auto. |fed.”'so iliey. Were cominitted “for six | the mater. came up Hefore Justice |CHtY. Carroll fell from a car at Brans- i ly They are quick to restore normal con- Tase Is 4 stery | BE might have succeeded, but he) months, the Supreme Court, he up- wick and Ninth streets, Jersey ¢ Aitat ate este t danatennte minrai ~ ff Case Is a Mystery. | rr had to throw his machine over go| 10 the prison the two blind men said | Wenvmnunt-Jiouse | Comn Inet night, and his left foot was badly New York Cay Compa ait Buse ennle ihe brain.to recover ER — eit P sharply that it skidded and the car|{h%t they lad bad nothing to eat since Aen Hon for 8 | crushed. | Worktouse for six months for calling a poise and unfailingly eee esha One Thomas Smith a Prisoner, | ovashed into it, striking it a little tol provided with. food they told cf thelr |are sustained. by gher court.” | An examination convinced he doctors | humic tlyer oeinetina John I<nox, nineteen years old, who the rear of the centre, It flung the tax- | adventure { Tom" choeking his, cutis — that the foot would have to b i w) in the cab of Hved with his parents at No. 148 South One an Accuser and One Jab to the curb, where it overturned, |Paron Whenever he tried to sinak | |tated to prevent gangrene, By {co Aa antremeeited ¢. eve (Ninth street, verte etna Genial inenie and Mr. Hurlbut and his daughter were} would, say } r ! Jaw, however. a patient must be 1 Porky -aea0} pel” AL oxen caetond Reet reve aiailained parisatocanvobi? Lawyer. thrown out. Both were unconscious. A| ata that, ten, yeurs ago two| | F | before an operation, and consent to tt he cab and shouted up at Cagney | - e y ator Wi na | or f his, who, he feels sure, are Pee? 2 i sive: opit fee pn i ra [SESE eta pe nth i t ia seetier cake adiate mie OO) A Ope Strain fley NE Pears eT OVA he did what he could to aid the injured | now of his phleht. lived at No. 274 Farce SAREE Mee “Who's the complainant?” asked | persons, West Twenty-fifth ‘street, One, John, r ur foot will have to be cut oft or ASKED ‘JUSH-ISH;’ GOT SOME, | Seid Everywhere, In boxes 10c. and a5~ oon 1 MB F Magistrate Barlow to-day in the Jeffer-| Mr. Hurlbut waa born and educated | was an emiyioyee on the Third avenue ' you will die.! “On, m t! uve polsoned me a ; : road, whether the 'L' or surface, the —— I was in New Yor 1 they gave me, 80h Market Court, jin Charleston, 8, C., and for years was | Fond, immattier tie | 1 oF aurface, the deaf mute glanced at the inser am SH ER CR anele ‘Thomas Smith,” replied counsel for} !brarian in the Mecantile Libary in| was employed as a driver for an ash ‘on the pad, and then, urabbing @| Oscar Von Hagen, of ' No, S89 Hast Lure i a em ra one of the prisoners. San Francisco. He came to New York jcarting corporation, | comonomer Banal winks Da Us in ifty-ninth stre a little man In an loctor was called put young Ox y 05 * | The X ie 0 ha i} ould ra die. linenso fuze at 4 into the \ Tp An ing KNOX) “sy gon't mean you, Mr. Smith," said [early In the ‘fe and for more than) (Une safe lon Mie tre men nate orl Several pies of written Na epi eMti PERAET Bryer TTS fed in an Hour sued and men MAKisttate Barlow, turning to the law-|tWenty years was Mbrarlan for the |elgar was given to itellly, who hengea Nine, Including Two of the ; te Cureoll to ee ynewhat? thick Yulee fOF from the Detective Bureau placed at, Yeh Whose name 1s Thomas Smith, Fee eiat etreste it wite ales aig|(iittomPtn tur, anid ea a parting | oI ‘Deficient i Hanely consiserina neving hin : nen that Joh work on the mystery, After working| “2hat's my name," said the complain. | Mighty tins six wordt bon do knythng for" ms Bil First Class, eficient in Tested) on charge Of aftetibted iin eh 4 nen pat dobn te 4 ant. y h do find my old pal ‘Joe's’ brothers.’ Ae neh) as it Is apparent he will die if he doos ‘nue t naianent sien fon the care for more than eight hours)" a se es gata the amatior of |, Mis® Hurlbut, thirty-five years old, is Discipline.” hot submit to operation. Once a jin and h a warrant. ‘for hin WE TRUST ANY HONEST PERSOW. | the deteamives searched the Med at , h his only child and for several years has prisoner on this charve he will be in the | arrest. He was advised to go home, ONE PRICE She Coteatives nearched te Bed et iho two prisoners at the bar. his only ehild and for several SLAYER LEFT BLACK MASK. a eeeee On the Rina aud Ulk teacwaih |Meat an Rone tee nes aepee en te tween the sheets they “ound a hox| “And mine, too, I'm proud to say," | Ags, the chauffeur, was arrested, as [hae nothing to do with the matter Hirschbruner’s place with 'a. pistol on which contained particles of a white Spoke up Lawyer Thomas Smith, was Janes Gannon,” motorman of, the HIGHLAND FALLS, N.Y. Deo. 2—~! “The authorition at the institution said | Bot/venan ui irnied ‘over t0 “the particles of a white SP car, ‘The latter was later released, Viet Shot on Doo: def al ed today that the District-Attorney would be com- | place an the tailor. In court powder, The county physician declared | ,,"LAt Me, get this straight," sald the A jotien Doorstep Believed |sixteen cadets were diamissed to-day |that (it eet at once and asked to tell |he was? Ml in bonda of 31,000 We make mente 12) ooblet the box had held cocaine and that co-| fare hy nao# Min Rand At fhe Papers be. eaine had Killed Knox, accused of stealing six chickens. Th The pollee theory 1s that Knox took & 1s 4 complatnant, who omas 3 the poison and then hid (ie box jn the 8 fn inpane with sae Ee! George Huntley Leads Company Victim of Robber. from the United States Miltary Aend- |AVI CH emy at West Point and sent home. Two were members of the first class, six of the third and elght of the fourth. steps of his home early to-day, and the| Nine were deficient In discipline, ine fous assault In the matter, | toy ‘atten e ACTORS ON THE LUCANIA. HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 2%.—Samuel Rodinsky was shot dead on the door- EDANEES | bed. His reason for declaring that m1 m1 { bifiere pofeone iin na myn UN an era, Bhomas Smith, a lawyer, That Wil Appear im Musical | i .sailant, who is belleved to have been {chiding the two first class men, and the N.W.COR, ng. Kno! ot heen home for A cthers failed In mathematics. | a by Thomi ‘Sinith, a watchman. a a thug, ewcaped. On the ground near dat uaa ft | That's right,” said Lawyer Thomas! The company that will present “Kitty | podinsky's body were found a black a e peerabal n. | smith Grey," the latest brand of English mask, a cap anda blackjack. Two shots | Lowells Are Dancing Athletes. Knox, admitted hin, He seemed pale, At ine tangle of name . e 6 8 Was un- cal comedy “ - | were fired at Rodinsky, one entering pl Club has organize but the father did not question him and sevelled Magsirate Barlow. listened to | musical comedy at the Broadway Thea- | Ker Naipnie and causing ne gntering the) The Lowell Club han organized a the young man went directly to his! the story of Thomas Smith, a watchs |tre, arrived to-day on the steamship |! J ball te 4 ; je story oO! mY E hy che The victim kept a dry goods store tn | basket-ba room. It was some time after this that jnan, at Washington Market, who swore| Lucania, George Huntley is the come: | pinusant strect and a saloon in the sens Christmas dinner, and when he reached there at midnight his father, Thomas J, m that looks Ike the his father heard moans from his room Thomas. Ba ; \ clase in the Educational Alliance Senior F , - ‘ his father heard that Phomas Smith, a laborer, of No-| qian of the orgunization, and Julla|ieighborhioad. The police have a theory | cup Basket-Ball League. Some of the A VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF Knox was & member of the Father! any with Patrick. Ahearn, twenty | Sanderton, Tod Sloan's wife, has one of |{hat a man watched his movements and | ners of the team have played for | Matthew Total Abstinence Society and ears old, of No. 40 Horatlo street, had| tie most prominent charac 1 tne eee tip anOrtly after Midnleht, Kellen: | Teachers’ Training School, C. C. N. ¥ | of the Holy Name Soclety of St. Jo- | atolen chickens from the poultry | show, Miss Sanderson seemed surprised | lose No oF INLSMeN, belies | Teachers ws & q , seph's Church, His family has sus- stand of J. K. Heinrich, at Washing-| when elie was told that Tod was at this | /D6 he EFA ncu nes RRO Pera orenarteeru rerprnyyeemng rH pe 20,000 YARDS OF EVENING SILKS, LYDIA E 1. . Side imotives: 12 ONT SAURE FOF we re ae Snalthe cornpinnant’ ag Gt | in the partecty goed nla atone. or. HALF Ponrow Best, remy iv a suinn orsauaie nn! WHY BE HELD BEGINNING MONDAY, vec. 26, | PINKHAM'S reenter | ange cial” wave held I: HAW bell | has 2o0e ava’ Desmond, Rio: PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26—-Richard ae et oe Rae Bhakespeure | ; bial ink i tll ail : ABLE COMPOUND. ) AUNCOLN Hebe, Dee. Meterman| tbs OPRIAR My getah, A taaPtei | AF: Penrose, Cather of Uniied Assten| sue. Rha Vowsie i. tuiaia a | WOES. cially, and (he anges, With bea weadipolorest Senator Botes Penrose. died at his} cially, &” Hedburg, a hack driver, thirty-fve| SLAIN BY STRANGER IN HOME, |e tall stran years old, last night killed his son,; PITTSBURG Pa, Dec, 26.—Samuel| hte divulge hi Bidney, nine years old, and then shot| Ylasanvich, of Clarksville, near here, | to be interested in re. sald mere tovday of Prourucnis, He] ipbar an loner cant alae wl te aut AT_AN EXTREMELY LOW PRICE, 8m het gE a hac Wale it ipping al this port saty-two vease bid” Dr. Penrons | (ores at shelr annual matinee reception — Blea. Hi tol o eld Ne Yi he born in Cartels, Pa. and was well; Which Js to be held New Years 4 01 at Arlington Ha’ No. Imecit, ‘dying almost instantly. Wieds| war shot and killed early to-day by «| Mise Desmond sprained one of her| known in the medical Iterary world. | {ron Mh iace y papere of 9 <a i had for some time been in poor| stranger who called upon hin) at his | ankles Guing, e extremely rough | having contributed many papers on a jt ‘ther the ship a hh. Broodll Als own aliment motive for th is! wi encoun! #0 her] variety of Sublets, Hi é ™ That oe aes OO ia, wt Nir suapecta “have Been ean ie lesssal sav 'st | with wean af the nompitaie and chart Fost. vce Whi BAth Hirect, 35th Strert aud Sth Anew,

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