The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1909, Page 10

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EVENING WORLD, SA THE Hl IRL ANARCHIST HALED 10 COURT ——ODEFIES UDG ja al ae “What Right Have You to Demand | Tell You Things,” She As House se Wrecked by Cas | Explosion, And Woman Who is Dying of Burns f REFUSES TO ANS\ER. Summoned to Explain Disap- 2 pearance of Her Fifteen- 4 Year-Old Cousin. Indifferent at times and at other times defiant, Bertha Blackman, a sixteen- year-old girl, stood before Crane Harlem mmeered at his questions. man does not believe in couris, does not believe in law archist and thinks and lives an Anarch- {sts thoughts and life. Sho had been brought to c: ‘ obtained by Charles & lawyer, of No, 150 Nassau Jullus Blackman, who jas a lau | No, 1518 Lexington avenue, Julius, who] | Magistrat Court to-day and Bertha Black- in She She js an An- {5 Bertha’s cousin, has five brot four sisters to look after. | sisters, Sadie, who Is fifteen had a great admiration for he: One ist i Bertha. ly brother's commands, § went with Bertha to Anare ings and afterward went to f rooms, at No, 77 East One Hundred and | Tenth street, to spend the night } j | Sadie Disappeared. Julius Blackman, put his foot down | Julius went to Bertha: | meet- by TRS SELMA GEOR ant BAAD AN “PSTPENED. and forbade Sadie to sce Bertha on, Noy 2, The next day Sadie went away Ry and her family has not seen her since. ihe Du “What right have you to boss Sadie,” said Bertha, “No one in this world has | the right to boss another. We anar- chists are free, Sadie is an ani ist and not one of a dull herd of driven slaves like the rest of you. She owes | obedience to no one but herself.” | j 4 KITCH EN FR TEN DAYS, TURDAY, cANT ARS 43, 1909, HS DESPERADO. CROMELL HEARD. ONLY WANTED TO BY GRAND JURY WV SELL HIM A BOOK PARANA TNQUIRT | sitor Lawyer Who Onn in the} Purchase of Isthmian Canal Gives His Testimony. dr. Jacob rae His V Was Trying to Draw a Revolver, ‘PHONED FOR POLICE, | WASHINGTON, Jan, 23.-The Federal Kg jrand Jury, which is inquiring Into the Panama publications, met to-day an | hour earter than usual, There was but | Agent Told the Court He Was) one witness, Wiliam Nelson Cromwell, ¢ the New York lawyer, who figured | Simply Trying to Show prominentiy in the Panama Canal pur- an “Unabridged.” chase, Previous to entering the Grand Jury- room Mr, Cromwell held an extended | conference with District-Attorney Baker, Dro J. Ralph Ja hero of an en-| Mr. Cromwell brought with him a mass | y seq) Of Papers, as did Distric ‘deren ial and his assistant, °] Mr. Cromwell began his testimony “brandished a pistol’ and whom the) shortly after 10 o'clock doctor booted out of his office at No.| While no one would volunteer any in: MWe Lighty-elght street, to-day! formation on the subject, tt 18 belleved | idmitted to M te ¢ ell he eouldn’'t tell that! | chase, especially with nM an unabridged Ve do yt the ; 1d it's Fevolver, 40,000.10) to the foreign shareholders revolver, and also | yi. Cromwell was under examination imes when a mild-ap- tor over two } gent looms up like a road ‘was In the West Side as un-desperate {n imagined. He ts) > quired doeun the Grand ottice of the partment rned until quarters and , bad man over the west side. “Red-Faced Brute,” was rampagin Called Him “He came in here," sald the doctor understanding over the telephone, “a big, red-faced that other witnesses were to appear, brute, pushing by my servant, and when ——~»——_— ~ Teame into the hall he yelled, ‘I've got a gold brick for you.’ He rushed at me, HAS HER C OWN MOTHER AND HUSBAND HELD AS ELOPERS. Woman Traces Pair from Hampshire to i {trying to draw his pistol. But I was |too quick for him, 1 grabbed him and |threw him out, and if you'll send a squad of men over right away you can nab him.” ives Conroy and Hawkins went and caught the “desperado.” | » met this fellow coming out of a | house with a book under his arm and we nabbed him," said Detective Conroy New and own | Prote: {suburb were « Mr. Cromwell told the story of his con: | nection with the Panama Canal pur: | that phase that | payment of the | | JAMES McGREERY & 60. [FORTY-SEVEN HEARSES PRINCE HENRY SOARS IN AIR; CARRY CRIB'FIRE VICTINS,| KAISER WATCHES FLIGHT. | Frigid Sail Over Berlin and Suburbs That Demanded Fur Wrappings me Funeral tor the Unidentitied i of Chicago Horror— for Royal Aeronaut. lice Form E ae Ae \ Aeronaut aia GO Lane ILIN, Jan, %—Prince Henry of iaiiear ausoraar ets brother of Emperor Willlam, forming one funeral pr ul ascent In a militery their ’. Tha balloon fi tine of the men w ajor Grose, jin the burning of the er! cold, and the last’ Wedr The tu heavy furs. from Si men Hy uner atholic churehes and | business places in’ the sed. William waved balcony, many of the JAMES McCREERY & 60.’ 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores, “MeCreery Silk.” Complete assortment of all the new weaves and colors for Spring gowns, Many exclusive designs in Printed Foul- ards for Southern wear. On Monday and Tuesday, January the 25th and 26th. Sale of Seven Thousand yards Im- ported Satin Messaline, The latest evening colors and white, cream and black. 65c per yard former price 1.00 WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. Jn Both Stores, | | On Monday, January the 25th. Sale of Imported White Dress Linen. Irish Dress Linen, soft finish, full bleach. 47 inches wide. 45c per yard ‘ value 65¢ Union Dress Linen, Irish manufac- Suitable for entire Suits, Blouses 36 inches wide. 25c per yard ° value 35¢ ture, and Children’s Dresses. BLACK DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores. On Monday, January the 25th, Black Broadcloth, bright satin finish, Sponged, shrunk and spot proof, | 52 inches wide. 1.35 per yard value 2,00 34th Street 23rd Street | ae ‘ After three days Blackman did pre- n't any trouble, He aged fifty, with eloping from Li i vail on Bertha to say she would take ase eet Judge. The doctor's! N. H., with her divorced husband, Fred | i him to the place where Sadie was. She CCURRED,, Fination must have been working a| Sargent, thirty, Mrs. Rose Gordon i took him out to West Farms and to the . = little overtime. He's just a harmless gent, twent , caused the arrest door of the Bronx Zoological Park fn sok agent and he lives at the Mills! the alleged Then she threw back her head and} \] lishman Injures Foot and eter sald: “No! 1 will not betray another | N T didn't mean any harm," said. the girl's freedom,” and despite prayers | iy Manager Powers Sets x a yeurre subscription to | { the mother and threats, she marched back to the! { 3 E wn in, and I went to} from her | Subway and came home. Back the Marathon, fees the toctora stout italy wae alg ner after 1 e ct i ot | div Too Much for Magistrate. p, . U galt mine for yout satdy getting tp | COUTE ERYS, ner in div Yosterday Blackman appealed to rting to take the Hae ia out “The young woman at the trial before Magistrate Crane to help him. Bertha P Powers, one of the pro pa Upaa errr taG Me Snetarited Judge ) h ntood before the Magistrate in a severe- ‘Olant Longboat-Shrabb "t pull that gun, you ieee aes : ty plain black dress, her enrly black | Pir APR eer rite’ and hefore I knew what! was! prmed aS dnher hair tled back with a black ribbon, and ad “an panne he had kicked me out of the hi hi ED from + with her black eves surveying the Court Mr. Searcy sald he picked himael¢ up| “hom she pad not et and with contemptuous interest. cd continued his career of canvassing | woman asked for a continuance until “Really I do not know what you are | (q7s ' y tneinglehbornoedias lt noun hap: next Wednesday js was granted - . pened, pers went to jail in de- talking about,” she sald in reply to | Windows and Doors Blown Out When Mrs, ie mera went to afl" de- Magistrate's questions, “What right ' ; et bt ik f x three orders In the sa have you to demand that T te you | Graham Lit Match in Her Apartment, oid tones, ere REN Eco | =e ings? Besides, I could not answer | r Fi ut of the last house the detectives you if T would," on West Sixty-sixth Street a rowed them how t/ — WHISKEY FOR CONSUMPTION A search of her clothes discovered a sand they sald that The increared use of whiskey for con- ET EEA ute Geta pee Tb st have been that the doctor took | gumption is causing considerable discus. Beventy-ninth street, Cleveland. With a force that blew out doors and aie Conroy sald Mr, Searcy | son among the medical fraternity. It ts ap “Does this man know anything about a fShave had a Uttle too much. of almost infallible cure when mixed with cer- | our cousin Sadie?’ asked the Magis-| Everett apartment house, at No. 153 West SG ariila’ hut that tain other ingredients and taken properly. | ith ie was no reference to Sadie Sat . iovsiiieky ais ‘ fectly good hook | The following Wet 's aes by medi-| e letter. ary 4 Aer ne so e al authorities to be unequalles “Maybe sald Bertha, and smiiea, | flat as though a cyclone had struck it and ! vo armless as # AterDillar. Cait pint. of good whiskey with two apalt Wabver Brain eit cen udt: | families, a gas explosion in the flat of Mrs, Selma ( ly thi ‘ unabridged dictionary and a| euncer OF Ey Tine compound. The bottle, i wyer Franklin will communi. |! S, 4 gas explosio e tat of Mrs. Selma Gr. his Hot i rate Cornell sald to Dr, Concentrated pine compound. The bottle ts cate with the Cleveland plbaulesslancl pale | A i Io : : Magistra : Tig be well shaken each time and tsed In |morning set her clothes atire, ds 1 ad a r doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoontul a Kan ‘i As ; i fire, and ; when it ig uniter a, man's oat doses fur nae a NOOSeVe ospital Her my fl ‘to draw quick,” 4 Any good druggist can supply these In- iis, x hs diel to draw qui answered the grediente and will make the mixture, or {t s. Graham, wl ; 5 fan be mixed at home. [ " | 1 f : rout Rorseuthiand an, Concentrated pine is a special jrented an ADATUTIEDN AG on : ald Magistrate pine product refined for medical and tiny (fit 6 e i the book comes only in half-ounce bottles, each fo the ja M —"be a little more careful about fnelosed in a tin. screw-top case,’ which can- to secure all the original fs air-tight, ware of that ‘west side’ strength of the fluid, but be sure it ts eee they s parole ju under In-i Jabelled ‘Concentrated’ to wet the genuine BY FALLING BUNDLE ) have torn p the peace.” article. Pecan AVES AUGUSTA | Jacob Waller tito on Head byt o'tork tn TAFT EE | apartment s| and str B toe + guste FOR HIS TRIP TO PANAMA. Seventy-five Pound: Won Attest of Furs. JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23d Street 34th Street Jacob Waller, a paper salesman Bleecker street firm, living at Bt. Nicholas avenue, was killed in front of No. 60 Bri day. He was struck on the hi feventy-five-pound bundle of furs and the apz coats which fell from a ly tled ders Jolir rick sling on the level of the sixth floor ter I of the bull (i FURNITURE DEP’TS, In Both Stores, \ Semi-Annual Sale continued On Monday and Tuesday, January the 25th and 26th 281 West 0 Fine Mahogany Furniture, Colonial re- f and chacced alin intahigtannni BANK SURPLUS INCREASE Dee eal S. : Sideboards. .....58.00, 68.00 and 90.00 former prices 72,00, 100.00 and 125.00 China Closets....45.00, 58.00 and 72.00 former prices $5.00, 80,00 and 95,00 Extension Tables..34.00, 38.00 and 45.00 former prices 40,00, 45.00 and $5.00 Clearing House Inatitations Report ; Gain of 84,799, ‘The sta Danks banks hold & quirements of th tule, This Is an ine the proportionate « pared with last w fesued to-day per cent of $4.79 Telephone Directory for Spring Months goes to Press THURSDAY, JANUARY 28th New listings, or chang present listings, if desired for this issue, must be arranged for, on or before above date, Bedroom Furniture. ...27.50, 45.00 and 65.00 former prices 36.75, 59.50 and 81,50 25.00, 40.00 and 60.00 former prices 34.00, 55.00 and 75.00 were Loans Bureaus... PORT OF YEW YORK, Chiffoniers.... Craftsman and Mission Furniture, Mode!< that are to be discontinued, including many odd Chairs, Rockers, Desks, Tables, Bedsteads, Bookcases, Magazine Stands, Music Cabinettes ,and Settles, at 00, f nM $1,048,.370,000. Call at Nearest Contraci Office For Brooklyn, Richmond and Qneens apply to THB N.Y. 8 N. J. TEL. CO. For Manbatian and Bronx apply to NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, > - RECEPTION OF “BIG SIX” For the benefit of ¢ Typographical Union and ball will be held 4 15 Dey Street 81 Willogh ‘ MERE EAsiagton av iN ih Bitaeh = nap Range steN about one-half usual prices, Forty-third and 127 West 1 Street | 563 vadway, Brooklyn the eve of Lin t 6 ba h Street | 480 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn | n's This will be the fit 8 Hardealwock Avense, femsica | 23d Street 4th Street Rene netaty third Regent baat a | 21 Tomption Ave., Tosophiarrile, 8, 1, 34th Stre \ ‘ A Summons to Show Cause. New York, Jan. 23, 1909, A. D. To Owners of Automobiles, Bicycles, Motor- Cycles, Horses, Yachts, or Con- veyances of Any Kind: Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! Take heed of this notice or suffer the consequences of your fail- ure so to do. Grave questions have arisen and are constant- ly arising of great moment to those who participate or are interested in racing on wheel or on foot—on land or on sea. Disputes are constantly arising as to the dates of competitive events, the names of contestants, the winners, time, records, &c. These discussions, arguments, contradictions and wrangles should cease. It is provided that they DO cease. Enough of them. Let peace reign. Argue not about that of which you are not certain. Make sure of the facts—then go ahead. Wherefore: nso far as all such records aS are above. referred to are shown clearly, concisely and accurately in the World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1909, a “Wonderful Book About Wonderful Things,” you are hereby requested to “show cause” why you do nat secure a copy of this greatest of all Ready Reference books ever set in type and printed, and take it home with you to-night. * The 880-page volume costs but 25 cents at newsstands (30 cents west of Buffalo and Pitts- burg), or will be mailed to any address upon re- ceipt of 35 cents if ordered from The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City. Your duty is plain.

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