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— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, COURT DECISION RESTORES RACING, SAYS PROSECUTER _ Assistant District-Attorney El- der Thus Construes Ap- pellate Finding. WWW, NPR \l HIGHER. Brighton Beach Demurrer Sus- tained and Advance Informa- tion Is Sanctioned. “Ie the ( ahah Ay ult uns sate Di- int to-day a= 1 the 1 the mat eady and will ne finding was to indlerments owner of tek; Christo- f the Brigh- 1 John track 1 Kings ry last August for vio- lating S 1 Git of the Penal Code, the specific cb at they had sold advan f rning the horses, we vekeys at the Brighton Beach track Demurrer Is Upheld. w en Ww ed before. J Dy urt, Broc epresentl the that they ets to cone was p- t-Attorney DECLARES ONE CF MRS, KELLY's RINGS WAS FEU Her Companion, Mr Sent It'to Her, Detective Says. s. Crandall, Private OTHER RING STILL GONE Edward McSherry Reports the Alleged Facts to Inspec- AcCafferty. tor Edwerd Pra ancis MeSherry, a young s the manager of the Servic man who says he Fidelity Burean, At No. 13% a pri- vate detective ag Si ASBAU street, called at Detective Headquarters an to-day and made a statement to In- | n, Spector MeCafferty whieh he claim pels the ‘mystery’ over the lose of jewelry, which was said to be worth #1000, by Mrs, Edmund felly, mother q of Mrs Frank Gould McSherry says that he ts the “polite mn at) and engaging stranger” referred to who escorted Mrs, I Crandall after t 1 her friend sident to th Mrs. cab. Four weeks ccording M Sherry, he was tong Park avenue near Thirt et, when he noticed a small crowd around a horse which had fallen in the shafts of a cab. He saw the two women, wl were Mrs. K 1 Mrs, ( b and when t the vehicle and started to walk away he followed thens at a respectable distance, he says, de- a the neighborhood was a lone- somie one and they were unescorted ey walked up Madison avenue,” y, “aad when they noticed i them, I told them them home and gave y my card.” tive went with the women to Hotel Manhattan, where Mrs, Kelly told him she lived. They told him about e entertainment in Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, they had attended, how they had secured the rickety old cab and the bony to br! them home, and low the horse had fallen in’ the street He says Mrs. Kelly asked him to escort Mrs. Crandall to the street car and "to take d care of her,’ horse Be Reape nase ts. Kelly also told him that she immediately | nad brought her Jewels back with her Lee yen 02 | from) Brooklyn In a golden purse, BS fch she had wrapped in a hanaker: ar awe TRY cislature {Chief and put into a bead bag. He ad- 7, that the Lexisiature | vised her at the time to see if they p furnishing information | Were safe, but sho assured him there shing Information | vas no need. Sho inthe be present at atnous MAD | A tew days after, he says, Mrs. Kelly and which contained no schemes for /cailed him on the telephone and told Kambling on {ts face, and which gaye |2un she hed missed a five-stone dia- ho directions where gambling could be | mond ring and an emerald earring. He done, and which was no more a part of 24 taken the number of the cab, gambling than the same information p by dividual ing « mus per- tbe able to atford tt, con- ice or apparatus for ‘gam- d be If picked arc laborio} stitute a de bling. Information Not Gambling. ld. gay which was 145—B, and hunt for the jewelry, he started on a but was unable to find it. Three days after this Mrs, Kelly called again, he says, and said Why, what do you think? Mrs. Crandall had my earring at her home all the time and she has returned It to me of Manee Constitutes a device oe a ptNP | McSherry says the diamond ring has nm us for gambling because it contained | ReVer been menoverens After ole Me- PE Ee which a. care: ined Sherry says the affair was forgotten Feo ee afore ate heer | until Dec, 2%, when @ reporter for the Wemisht wo buck and say that the tayo | Asgocinted Press called on Mrs, Kelly from which slip Was printed con-, 80d asked her to give the details of her stituted a ¢ » or apy aratug for gam- | “$10,000 jewel robbery: Diing becaus ed to print the’ rere, Ko back to her to the from which the 3 paper was inly, this slip of pape: ton whieh tt containe tus for It dia with the , was not nbling tn ot on its bling. It sal might mation, or who for his own infc the information of t! ested in tl fact that It would be usef: procl 1e esired to place his e out Wager constitute a device for gamblin any of th 8 which niti aled applied. ADE from should be affirn The opinion was written by Justice Woodward, the four other Justices of the Appellate Division concurring WHERE ROOSEVELT WAS TOLD OF M’KINLEY’S DEATH. Spot in the Adiront lacks Marked by Bronze Tablet Raised by Former New Yorker. MALO N. ¥., Dee. 31—That tu ture generations may know the exact pot where Views Pr s \ Roosevelt became pr of United + Marry V ford form erly of New York City, has placed a tablet 10 mark the 4 known a ' inldmigght rid The tab. has been presented to the town of Newcomb. It reais Sear this point, while y from Pahawus Chub t at 215 A. M yt, VA, 1, Theodore Roosevelt dent of the leisiniey exe © monu- road- a part Roose wil \dirond ng 1 bur rmed of The total t on the floor of the New York Stock Hxchange for the past year up to the close of the market yesterda compared with last yea were as follows Listed siook ' Unitsten st NOT TO CALL ROOSEVELT AS CONGRESS WITNESS, WASHINGTON, Dec, 3 Senator Hale, acting chairman of thi nmittee on Appropriations, which has in char the Investigation of the methods of th Becret Service, said to-day that there was no intention, so far as h summoning President do: the committee after his retir iarch 4, a8 Was intimated In so: shed reports, Now New National City Bank Head th Hudson River Traction line met in a head-on collision near Arcola, four -milea west of Hackensack, Dense fog disarranged And Financier He Succeeds PRESIDENT OF _ THE, NATIONA, CITY BAN. AND WAS IN handing out a few inspectorships to| about N. J. some of his captains he smote his desk a mighty blow No, by G— DUG Fok schedules and You know I can’t make | DECEMBER 31, Asi 1908. | as tollow mwas 1 ry The Court orde ed the mioes digs SUS VU, NT oniatle't em anes” The Borderland | tention of the, that Teeb was | iReal Estate ' Mrs. Erb had te iM eae i p husband took the Colla — Pr aaraselbavieatineaitnncen Te aratbnes lh, the, ere 1 reniium Notes and Lien Not es. i Ga iin AEP irdy pata) pont a fgninee Bonds, $393,408.41; Stock Head-On Crash Near Hacken- And He Will Not Hand Out com aia ; | pereul@ia) Cash in banks and\on/hand........ Be pe - . Little that was new was brought out Ande rs sontingent Reversior sack Said to Be Due to Any Inspectorships as New _|in the examination of other witne be veate: | 0 dabei Revers) eC Mixed Signals. Year’s Presents. . ¢ : et ai hat Net due and unreported Premiums... | : | yalcian In Twenty persons were Injured to-day) When Police Commissioner Bingham CAUGHT SQUIRRELS when two of the large trolley cars of was asked to-day if he contemplated | ’ Legal Reserve for the carrying out of pc CLAMS, the Lung dis. thee folie All other liabilities..... nod nan LIABILITIES icy liabilities. cording to the other guests Wanless : 4 a ne a oe twirled the pistol, when #t suddenly : went of. The bullet passed through Women, Prisoners on Trial for|Lawyers Claim That the | Peters Walness, Who Handled wantess's tett nana, «mashed the glass a i i of liquor and struck Mrs. Moore. Murder Benetit by Testi- Mayor’s Method of Proce- | Pistol, Is Held) With- Throwing her hands to her head and Ri : | ‘ stirieking, the woman fell to the floor. | mony of Coroner. | dure Is Clearly Hlegal. out Bail. Wanless, dazed, sank Into his chatr. ~ ‘ | a 5 When the police arrived at the house 3 a | Wanless told his story straightforward- MEDIA, Pa., Dec. M1.—The first When the “Sunday shows eases were | MMs. Surah Moore, the young woman ly. Mrs. Jackson said the weapon dis of the part Mre. Mo Florence Erb istice Truax In the Supreme | WHO w tally Mt while dining charged oar the ean a peers i} 5 jer, and she had taken it from Ld) kp Rasa NSERC. 3 LALLY Ls nervawy ered te fe N soom, fearing he might do some harm widow and, with her Mrs. Cath- Adjourned the | 8" okt ast might, died at) vagy 4 erine Beisel, a defendant OW ' Peete vday in the Brooklyn Hospital the murder of Capt. J " geal os ' He died Peter Wale was told to the fury in ! red hess, assiiant steward on the steam A to-day, { was reinted un ase, | ship Havana, who fired fatal shot Begin White, Deputy yone of us Gross ‘ male ye rat County, one of the first ofc & Vor) the Man Dau seb al 13) THE NeW YEAR rive at “Red Gables, Brote ion, was on | nd held without ba , on the nicht Heb with a minary technical | Archie D. Lang and With “Mars. Lirb told me," he testified, “that tion whieh, it was helleved by the members: of the Havana's TOLSTOY. © was passing the captain's bec others, would settle all the difficulties ‘ Le ey Ki ade aut in's bed. ; na t t ifteult ned with Walness, having His “Dally Prayer her vile names. “This caused a dis i coding was brought by the! joy gy Bee ecco Seo eon eran sion betwee us and the ss that was rT Se of the epeal » il pou sd tlh Ciokictikel FU vérlicard by the woivants,’ atic ' BET NOR RET Eee sold literature and thought, Mis Erb ‘alee ata tae a pi + rT ciitinveneomtath ran int aig He SEN Meas n stree will begin in The Even- @ vase from ble in the hallway, [tions of the laws of 1807 I the Board ate ‘a iors PL tae atihd rew it him and hit him I CAT on Wall ha ral uh an and SOTUTUE, there threw ord Last night Mrs, Jackson gave a dinner daily. saw a cuspider and threw it at him. Lt regulatiy ult with in| party, Among the guests were Wanless do not know whether it struck him. t section T then went ton ) and tel ny Buch ordi phoned Getaren ues fant Tie seattons Of BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, from th i 8 and t it applies “shall mS Stee se 7 Sor Heechinen ie pouse aliewene oie ; a CONLENSED REPORT went to the bath-room, As 1 came those emitne: i f from the bathroom the Captain poratt ot OF THE peared with a pistol sister, fear- Hed upon in these prove | >) : Hig Ho sual stiuet Gas, wna) agen) Gh Vorhaus pointed ont : FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE sitting-room and grappled with him the Doull ordinance, pas | That's all 1 know about it.” Ate en on Dev. 17, | Though brought out by the county ed by the Mayor Dec. 13, 1907, | prosecutor in xamining “the ‘withe: Penibee Seallaniiancnnaltrevineel tis considered. most. important by Mrs, Erb's 1 Mrs, Relsel’s counsel 8 New method proceeding for the | as materially strengthening — thelr /Tevocat{on of at ee 3 'PALT ING Sdyagrhrially Mronationing” thelr rriaer the aul ordinance there mae] COMMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, 4 STAM AY Bnees te ae a first be a sult against t aAcensed thea- | said of the share she took in the mur- | = Bee TEER Re UH Se ere uerert i (rattan chalrennvenst eelulnenaica Bante INSURANCE DEPARTMENT the witness waids did it to save that penalty ts recovered then an action A ‘lorries Aras Beisel taldl me 18 : 0 POR TER: sald: ‘He had a gun in his hand go- | £0" the revocation of the license may Harrisburgh, Pa., November 11, 1908, ing to shoot my: sister, Tw follow gh, Pa., I 5 Pee scence eee SICH eRET AE pist ena Re a pee i, David Martin, Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylvania, do + Pe esuta nae ute puaonee Heense of the American Music Hall do | hereby certify that at the request of the Pittsburgh Life and Trust Company Shortly before Mrs. not cons e any violation o: e Doull 2 2 2Y4 manos SG aut HS e n : stab He as ae Hoge rane, ig aN I] have caused an examination to be made of the books and accounts of ee TOS HEN eee ac rere Mttel in be revoked,” concluded Mr. | Said company, and the Assets and Liabilities as of June 30th, 1908, were ‘ tions and t into hysterical sobbing $3,431,000.00 252,600.00 47,500.00 514,536.56 88,773.44 401,058.41 36,222.15 5,700.00 38.841.47 127,581.80 $4,944,413.83 £3,731,879.00 280,587.08 $4,012, 466,01 931, 947.82 $4, 944,413.83 certified to by the >veral independent real estate ith the object i economical. Trust and Life Iv and Trust Com- g 1904 and 1905 at a cost that and grouping together holders of each, n and whatever and the employees of the t my hand and ty the signals were mixed. The injured @"Y capt inspectors," he sald ex- len Mevaallvenaniarchicaaie aaiinate , , E B STOCKS MAKE GAINS ate Bloalyely. “Which ones will I promote? Ht i A ie A Assets as security to policy holders in excess of all Actura, Tunls, Hackensack; cut and !'Ve Hot forty worthless captains, and I ; TA ane tee i amancae legal requirements . ae Beoroae bruised. can't get any ir ctors out of them. “lt may neue IN NI W MARKET Batch, Frank, Ridgetield Park; chest | “An! 1 don't care who knows tt," he} eats crushed. added Let me tell you some- i ‘on so many ¢ ar ft cured jove, W. saree I fr es a good man to make ital RB OOLTARRU LTA IAEHE RITA R Cre The Capital Stock was fully checke A sve, W ‘em, Noite Bieri al street | a otice Former Park Employee Testi- | Aurent diseases are not : The Capital Stock wa efu ly checked and aterson: both ankles sprained. He ene pie is vitialicapasialnan Registrar, come and Disbursements were gone over carefull Stocks were generally higher in the | Hall, Prank, Bort Lee;) nose broken, | 2 ce uineta| fies These Things Were Done 2X Tb In Hist and | The Real Estate was appraised bys early market to-day. Reading, Southern | !¢ft ey cut “Wel h half? ry ~ at} a Cue ahr Nert hoth in New Yi ‘i Pacitic, seliing ex-dividend; Iilinols Cen- | Hack, Oscar, No. 298 River street, Pate | {Vel whom ae! for the Commissioner. Iutely conrent knowlege of disease of the |experts and buiMters both in New York and in Pittsburg: tral and Smelting were the best In the | @*80n; right wrist broken are worth Commissioner By means of iis X-Light Dr. Anderson | The afl of the Company have been managed w American Smelting, which brought the | Freldman, Michael, conductor; head | voy | How park employees trapped squirrels Jor the tubes, and his treatment is based | f arco ite insurance companies. stock about % @ polnt under lust night's | and face severely cut, The « that | h ang | 4pon a positively correct diagnosis trom | Septem 9 he | ess of the Security pure. NROEPAL STR MBr et jphaded Morgan, Charles, Paterson; both legs Capt. Ja en yn | Ut Of season, gathered mushrooms and | ie grat E In eeplen aber, 1906, the business o! the Securii Giuing, The dealings were active. Wrenched and cut. AT ant prot ally | dug clams at City Island for Park Com-| |‘ Medicine taken into the stomach will/ surance Company ws reinsured by the Pittsburg Life During the midday period of trading || Morgan. | Seymour, Paterson; right moving pic had | missioner Berry and Park Head Pore Germicidal Tuhatation | pany, That Company had disbursed for expenses du with a n of 2lelbow sprained, bruises. stated inst him were| wan Joseph J. Marrin was a chapter of | Vapors ned directly into the i $ - 1 bous.with a gain! MoBride, Juhn, Maywood; left eye nol und he has been assigned to | "Doings in the Bronx” testified to to-day | UNKM, 8 soothing Medication to | OVEr 4212 per cent. of its premium income, whereas in 1907 the Pittsburg Piwere the features oF the trading, ‘The | cut. Fishin Ss |by @ former foreman, who was called the very eats he diecaye. nnd wtestroy {Life and Trust Company transacted its entire business other Issues with fractional gains were | Martin, Charles, Arcola; left leg cut before the Commixstoners of Accounts, | e, expel the decaying mucus, arrest the | equalled but 17 per cent. of its premium income, showing a reduction in Hollins duliness TATrewed down to 8) Martin, John, Arcola; lacerations of It who are Investigating the Bronx Park |(oUB Dv fire places and's specdy {the handling of the business of the Security Trust and Life Insurance Partin re made in the stock |ear, thigh and right leg brulsed. | Department. CA ANSP TTD i CG 2534 per cent market » late trading and prices! Moscker, W. H. Paterson; badly i Frank Glazier, who used to work in| Consult-Dr. Anderson, the lending expert | Company Of over 2 r cent, ‘ ne highest of the day Ab [bruised and cut, the department under Commissioner | Hine Specialist tn New York. | txamina, It would seem, th refore that the reinsurance I Central, Southern Pa: | MaeGeashle, Thomas, Nyack; right \ { } \ Berry, was the informant Riavaniker et) at (be tween fthand | of these companies was a distinct advantage to the policy citle, Smelting, Copper and International | leg cut and bruised, HW) } “Do you remember catching squirrels Sth ayes.), ork. Hours, 10 to 4 (Sun ar (i - thoroug 2 ninatic Punip were the chief gainers, Tradit Mundo, John, No, 1489 Amsterdam SALIUWAL Us DA Ped HVE EST TTT TUPPER 0 31 x, Wodtiesday, Friday _ Every li 4 making a thor nigh examinatio Wac metive at the nigh, cao ay | avenue, Manhattan; leg cut and bruised, Se Pyrat TARE nines oolos assistance possible was given by the officers ang shaves and of bonds $3,590,000, Bee Reinhardt, Jacob, Peetsburg; nose Det a Bure," seid Glizier, “1 trapped seven Company, and every esy shown your examiner. See NE broken, rt : squirrels and: they OD BA Be ! “IN WITNESS WHEREOF, | have hereunt | anes Perey TO eaman, Miss Annie; Rochelle Park; Will Be Elected to Succeed Andersen wanted THE ; BARRIER! at affixed my offic | ad and shoulders cut f ix m ingest barrier ever raised be- AMixedt c ‘ ks, James, motorman, tillman at Annual Meet- Buuirrels bet male nitwolluvarsulieartadls (describes (Seal) i wood; and ankle broken, 4 make up th Rex Beach in a thrilling romance, | Btum, Fred A., Arcola; elbow broken ing on Jan, 12. A ae ee ey 6 Barrier ich will run serially | 4 Ward, Jessie, Rochelle Park; cuts on “Then what next happened? in The Evening World, beginning Mon- | Covel d le We M a re ht down a $25 day, Jan. 4. eee and leg = squirrel cage-l. don't know where he | Crash at Top Speed, It was admitte vday that Frank | gor jt—and we put the squirrels in. ae os More 1s a steep Kade on the tr 4. Vanderlip is to be advanced from | ® ya hot realize that ye east of Arcola and Motorman Shanks, the Vice Jeney of the Natlonal|eatehing squirrels out of seas roe AN) Comte er, POMEL Ay ran, CET y_ at the| Violating the game Jawa?” asked Com clear tragk signal at the Maywood ‘ hug! Mr, Vane | sure T did. but I & good soldi awitch at which he should have passed | 2p ha @ of the |and acting under orders. fron the eastbound. car an Ames Billie | P Toe anion Ae He was late and let the car speed eats arly & Year AO) Mt er mustiooms for down the singie track grade us fast as hadi ingn’s | ae it could go. The cars met at the Pidee as ¢ ny q Spout Brook Crossing. The westbound |") nh Ben a ae cap had gained such velocity on the tions offered. of : vn'a retire: | 8 p that when it struck the ear sof jo involved | susie | hed often coming toward tt the front part of the RARITY pe -Te reer ert Hea EE FH ms often. It eastbound car was completely erui 1 ve by the diplomacy sideaiinane Wes ania bawh, bf Ny nghoume 1 “I Thi no one was Killed was remar si » 10 make the | sore 14 MNENE Late The crash of the collision was f eer emer niall heard through the fog for a long dis- | was patter that of the Bank| young afters e giving ul tance, and persons living nearby i Teter the fi ized at once from the erles and gr Pan ed that wo im, fake, | ofa atest of the men and women caught in the and time financial |and J suppose the men found time dure wreck that @ serious accident had jeditor of a {cago Paper, |Ing lunch lour to dig claims, and while secured » og {treasury and Ha Went’ to the | aoealtis They tleked mushe ra Many of, the wounded were cared | xitional City (the end of his |} got some. but there wast me hi form. McFadden, White, Hallett -iterm. Hie I ved himaelt one of | that, was there ler and 1 land wer summoned the v a ane 1 “AR eH from Maywood and atiended to the ay * J if a rue “ae | we i conti CASTORIA ——————-—_—_ i i a capital and surplus of i A FOREST GODDESS! [the iutionah Die’ Bene in Hn 0 | For Infants and Children, 4 A wonderful wilderness girl—a forest |making {it the largest ban! in the A tecdange ot oa and oon norine SARK! heh y ct at ty My | The Kind You Have Always Bought “The Barrier Aas eel Biblia: |¢ redited vith carrying the largest, gold | the fovel which will begin sertal UubICa- | reser of any bank in the nited *, nin ‘The vening World Bdae, Bieta Gig alaci whi tine a hen ne Now sppesring at Wallack's Theatre, ayroowar: a 4 Don't mise it. value of $100, is quoted at $360 4 Shave. i AN ( f \ : ‘is true the \ York, Music by arrangement with Maurice Shapiro, publishes,

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