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| A SE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY nll i aie “Ht SUICIDE © Stricken Physician Being Carried PST TRIED TI From the Plaza to Begin Trip South tlons some magistrates ¢ ! 1 : with certain classe: er others are unduly severe Another law he would passed Is one placing lawye Corporation Counsel's trates’ courts to he of cases pre Policemen, | be lawyers and or frightened tlone He would also od fixed by which cases could be fense. He i trtates, when a policeman pl tle of whiskey In evide cept It ag whiskey unless the man can describe Its chemical 's. Danielson Tells of Battle tor Lite With Insanely J down to com la dd that some alous Husband, ESCAPED INTO THE HALL up. Third Deputy Conimission was before the committee this aft noon, As She Jumped Into Elevator Dies in SU, ul, | awer of the United States Express Com- | pany, was shot in the head at the Carl-| Real Estate Man’s Skull [s/t Hotes Fitts-tourth street, near Broadway, e tis morning. His wife, ‘Fractured, and He Will, | an actress, with the stage name of| ’ | Agnes Yates Palmer, was in the hotel nal) 2 | Probably Die. when he was shot, Danielson died in Roosevell Hospital at 1 o'clock, His} August Asieus, thirty-five years old, a wife was with him at the end rea} estate dealer, of No, HW) Kast F After her husband's death, Mrs, Dan- teghth street, was struck by a Second | jejcon made the following statement: | avenue surface car at Fifty-third street) “7 had told my husoand yesterday 1 ahbrtly before 2 o'clock this morning would be home at about 6 o'clock to| and received injuries from which he will |qine with him. 1 got tangled up with | probably die, The man was thrown | ¢riends and telephoned him I could agpinst an elevated railroad pillar ani ge. nome and was going to the theatre as taken | He was displeased, Wnen I went to ‘ | to Flow Hoa oie eee , {hotel I found him tn our velroom | Edward H. Mmanuel, of ) Bait | gee Leilani chansei a foam 0 B BLAST, i Y. BANKERS ELL Fify-seventh street. They did not) chatting with him about the play, while notice the car before it was almost upon |] was | i" ighingly tossli | ing from the track, but Asheus was not] sy ye, a theta (25 jaa ihn ne | ) ++ oARRVae DR: BUDD FRONT THE MOTeD 0 fortunate, wre t A whipped a revolver out of his pocket The motorman, Patrick O'Connor, of and rushed at me, saying: ‘Iam going | the East Fifty-first No, 194 Third aventte, was locked Up In | to Kill yo: Se, = 7 * srt street station, Biman-| there was a crazy glare in nis eye, Elliott Cobb, a Lumber Dealer, Obtains a Verdict Against the AND ] ( | MERGER ileest S 8 and 1 realized my life was In dange! . shyt . > ” : g rate of speed, ie hpnae aeRO ESCUELA United Engineering Company, Whose Em- Ud uel'told the police [Petre into a corner, and there he had an alar eat his cy r the r es H. e e |m. his mer He raised the re: ploye ad Set Off Dynamite , Volver and pointed it at me. I .eaped at him and threw my arms about his neck (a clung to him, praying him to spare life. He struggled with me for a| Ellfott Cobb, @ lumber dealer, of; Mrs. Cobb suffered severe pains and 4 i y bavevaraitien became calmer and put Medina, Mise, to-day recovered a judg-|{n 1X6 a cancer developed. An opera- leigh Thorne Called to the revolver down on the sewing ma- Ment of $10,500 from a jury in Justice! tion by a Chicago surgeon was not en ‘ ‘ chine and laid down on the bed, Marcus's part of the Supreme Court tirely successful and the we ted tr estify in Inquiry. Tried to Get Pistol, from the United Engineering and Con-|a few months after the ation had ‘ < | “1 talked ‘1 ‘ struction Company for the death of his: been performed. alked with him soothingty for a wife, who died from injurtes recetved At the trial many cancer e Morgan’s Partner and Oak- Adolph Greenberg Forcibly [lone Wa watching for a chance to get on July 17, 1908 tifled for elther the plaintiff or the de- , a or the revolver. When f{ leaped A stone hurled from a blast which fense and after sifting the evidence an Shows Resentment at the [0% 't though, he was quicker than I had been set off by the defendant com- jury found that the death of Mrs lent of : i A fe CAN LS Hy pany while they were blasting for the was the result of the t fr ap- Acquittal ot Mason Rubin, | “ft jumped through the door into the new station of the Pennsylvania Rafl- rock, and found t the dete sitting-room and slammed it behind me. road Company on W ‘Thirty-third| company was responsible for her. | ae aaa The door into the hall of the hotel was street struck her in the breast, f the Adolph Greenberg, of No. 6% Wales jopen and I ran out there. The elevator avenue, Bronx, disturbed the quiet of |¥@8 at the floor. Joe Bond, the negro the Morrisania Court to-day by knock- /¢levator boy, had started it down, but ing €own Mason Rubin, of No. 6 Wales stopped when he heard my screams. I r. u in S rl Sal avenue, in the presence of Magistrate ran into the elevator and he started Butts. n with me, Rubtn had just been acquitted of Mr fy husband stood at the door with Greenberg's charge that he had struck | olver In his hand just as the car i ro on and kicked her three days ago, The Started down, Before it had reached happy amile with which Rubin started /the sixth floor—our apartment was on Masithe. atreel 1 Greenberg so the seventh floor—f heard the shot with much that he planted his flst in the mid- | Which he killed himself.” (Continued from ed from First Page.) dle of it. Mrs, Greenberg shouted en-| Mrs. Danielson reiterated her assertion ytiss Strathmorton and her personal) ing couragement and approval. Policeman |Whlch she made repeatedly to the hotel nurse, They rode to the ferry in Dr. | a Clinton picked Rubin up and took the [People and to the police immediately Walker's big limousine car, arriving|may be avenging husband before the Maxis. |@fter the shooting that her husband was only q few minutes after the ambulance | t “trate. ily jealous and suspicious of her. had driven aboard the ferryboat. Butier, | “My courtroom, sir," sald the young s was new Information to the hotel valet and maids followed Mrs. Bull In Walker ‘Magistrate, “is no place le, because It was the house goss!p a taxicab, so as to be abl a lcab, oO be able to assist | rend and assoc hi that Danlelson never seemed to worry Beret | emi an anectlate t y of law’ for per- the absorption of the Tennessee Jerstanding that both eo New York bankers were to be ox- the control of stock a fron Com- Ker. Mr le Mr week ft has bee 80 that r low bra Faith ‘ing, If you are not fat 1 i removing the patient from the ambu-| had expressed light at t ty ‘Justice meted out here you s have Sbout his wife's outgoings and incom- jance when the ferryboat arrived in| manifested by the patient Med: Bb cunnT) espoken to me, I will not tolerate dis. '"8 oF her visitors, whereas she had Jersey City. MERTEN EN TIGIIa Ta renlesaulicey aaltoptherexact ahavalenitaes sever 8 created scenes about the i Tae ccc oan oy ae ae Cru bank held and in fe Dall for hotel she had reason to Strength Keeps Up SUCRE RHATORDrESAAAI EE ie net " alt think | k with her, | During the passage of the boat down | Pelnk able to reach ; eveuhia cleats : J that Mrs, Daniel. | the river Dr. Blake reported from the “mage. I believ Perkins night to the hospital, Ambulance that his charge was doing through the Lig Ol whatever ight permission to go to Mnely. He made a similar wofally weak physical tor Is safe to say that his ‘age will sust urne We will re to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'el i THREATENED T0 KL in which her husband lay hed her J to stay thr a long series of domestic dif- he and his wife have the lower par Dr, Bull was then dra nd, dulance on the stre the train shed on th lift to the neart than two mt Gang Operates Extencively in Quick Time and Geis Away Uncaught. avannal ace Is his party. South {s owned Atkinson, president of t went to the hos- and demanded to be to Danielson's bedside, Ingham and ntic Railroad eople knew who Miss) —— FUae Unt Honntal heres E | \ irs. Atherton’s Testimony i A.smal! regiment of 1 escended burglars section of Eaten resident fauna) woman hd WEST IS TIED UP. tish Court, the eyes) ones ated last as at the Ansonia a 7 floor and nothing nv H ‘ ciath Of esrtinnere ers M oats clothing and overcc sae (igetie Waateat ontinued from F ag.) | BDINBUT Jan, 2.—Mrs, Ather- es ton testified to-day in the cross-suit for amounts \ who sald pe : storm Comptroller Refuses to Cer aivorce fled by John Alexander Str er ee i ttractive to 5 elle aa ng a wife, who was Clara Hed eas Rego ‘ey tify Them Until He Sees ii chy ANTE Ato on the bs 5 could t ‘ ; Way of Paying, aoe : = Son f i rs a ea si i were those he # 5 ig’ had tieth t Mane i ( M ep 1 rey Lit Fran \ t lots 1 worl 1 Northland ty-third I i expenditure ' } As pondent by Mr Charle ‘ ‘ ature to y ; 0 i he EDWARv L. FULLER DEAD b . ( a s ¢ 1 tre psited the successful 1» ron gar e to Cap) Buller Fuller, of this city, 7 t e y flying ‘ e wo ed to-day n lof ter her divorce, in wnich 0: JC. Price, of ment We f er ila te MOD Pe ee petites MODI Raa Femetre Re aR GESTS $30,000 FOR LEGS. a I [can't te ® os | eee es A Mo. eee ait OF Switchman Matmed by Sudden Start- Voting g Coupon for American Biauly Chorus, pina io ara | -cuethal aE RRREL MES Dal are consideration of photographs pub t A FH tas Ath atine Ghisesontinulina Iahed bership iy Railroad, who los f the ¢ ' the sudden starting 1 D of all the candidates for mem Beauty Chorus, to be eelected dy Ever 51 AY a ; « was switching AAITE $20,000 verdict Ina sult for Name of voter...... sevseecccce on BGOHUUOC RULED road to-day >_> —— - RGAPONB. ccc csecesereeccerscesvsscssoveceeees . SLEEP WALKER DROWNED SOUTHERIDGE an, 2.—Mary . teees teeesbreiores ee e iard, twenty-one years ‘ 5 > - wey found drowned in a prods to-day ’ Fill our baad eae sere soe gry coupon to “American Beauty Charus ' v ¥ Only One “BROMO QUININE” ea ‘ g A vtue chet She had Hell Gate 410 125 1016 10 Pid ereres Ste S Gala Ses bes, Me. (| pee de was given, 29, 1909, POLIGEMAN LOSES DETECTIVE SAYS ak MORYATTRIAL ‘MRS. AITON' WAS Sa == QFYOUNGWTATEE REAL MRS. DKON oes We've never yet had to “eat J * Forgets He Had Said Reardon Jersey City Counsel’s “Shad- } our words” in any claims we ater , . nil) (ttes Sativa f make for the unmatchable | { Was Drunk on Night of ows” Give Evidence in | guatity- and style of the finest Arrest. Suit Against Wife. and longest wearing patent } | leather’ shoes in the world— RISONER ON ‘ STAND | The hearing on the petition of Corpo- Clty, for th istody of Mis cnildrer Denies Story of Attempted pending tne trist of nis divorce suit one So Good” Burglary Told by Jerome’s Stitt Ble wife, was resumed tosing $5 & $6 in Patent Leather ek pi: e-Cha before V Former Detective. room erowded with The principal wi the part of the counsel &nd messenger boys, tt was intended to ow that Mr and Thomas W. Aiton, the co-re: e Judge Roaalsky tn General ent, Uved tn Fag inet ep se ARE YOUR SHOES | Nor retson in a sses were det HURLEYizéo ? ning everyth’ng An efforg Whose tes for young Thomas MeaAtee, who ts on The process mec to wearers of patent leather shoes. trial bet: same ho Sessions upon a charge of attempted Ohilton stre vurglary, preferred by former Jerome gers sald th to Mrs. Dix sleuth "Ed swore that they oft on the night Reardon arrested the lad, 39-41 CORTLANDT $ 183 BROADWAY. Reardon, to prove that nter the house and re from Mahanoy Plane the “County De- Thomas L. Carey, a detective, sw tective’ was | xicated, fafled this af- that on Jan. 2 tast he ran noon because of a sudden failure street house be A neg f memory » the part of Police H bidy, of th Mercer street station Law kK called Turbidy to the stan afterward explaining that the policeman had informed him in the cor- {f he meant Mrs Gy ren ee heh DIE er K downstatrs and talked to ridor that he saw Reardon in an fn- aout a fletitious bill f © whic toxicated condition on the night of Mc- wanted to colle Atee's arrest ward Kerney on the same day Questioned on the stand, Turbidy de- ‘shadowed’ Alton and Mrs. Dixon ti clared that he had seen Reardon in) Newark and returned wit Waverley place, but when Assistant District-Attorney Kregel suddenty asked the witness if he knew Reardon he re A that he was not sure whether he did vt. Reardon was called into the court room with half a dozen other men, The witness was asked to point ) him out. He said he could not Sweetheart on Stand. Turbidy was then excused, with tn structions from Judge Rosalsky to re main in the urt room. re geant Maas, who was In the Night Megning Gort sen Ken 8 a PLAYER-PIANO Court when young McAtee was ar- on Little oufeérer core oO raigned, after his arrest by Reardon, Treatments Prove Dismal Failures Mhewraniterninonentinee testified that the young man’s face was| __ @rataful Father Tells of } sana larveliBlé ppe very overed with blood and that his Ips were cut as ff by a blow from a fist cant % H heal ed, ‘ erine Mc H » Mea 8 ely uiled valle u palieuibeth rine McLoughlin, Me Mise: CURE ACHIEVED BY a a; See eee and Can ey a CUTICURA REMEDIES teaching school at Vanhiseville, N. J, MeAtee frequently called on her, His ayy i duct, so far ax shé knew, had al It gives me great pleasure to express ary oe atthe. inctlesiabie. bene ft KRANICH & BACH were called that the Cuticura § 237 Hast 23d Street vey Sant Ointment and Recolvent i 2 +did my little boy, Ho 160 West 125th Street had an awful rash all over his body and the doctor said it was eczema, Tt was terrible and used to water awfully. Any place the water went it would form another sore and it would become crusted, A score or moro physicians failed utterl inlay fate | () PASTEURIZED c. MILK trouble, Then I was tol been across town to Third avenue to use the Cuticura Rer It's rich, sanitary, and always pure. Just defo: idnight he started to go dies. I got a cake of You oe it in a SEALED boitle ways been exer prisoner himself went upon th and denied ino full the: test Reardon that he had been cay act of fumbling at the luck of Reardon's apartment on the top floor of No. 1 Waverly place on the night of Dec. 16. Lost His Way. McAteée’s story was told ina straight forward, frank manner, He said t had arrived in this city from § Lakewood a few hours before and the day in questh rest, to the Mills J, on Bleecker str Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Oint- He Jost bis way and got in verly ment and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, place. Unable to find te M Hotel, and before we bad used haif the Resoly- Te ee eT RCO TTIRMIA VerIY ere aces cruanmel tn) Iiitaet was ant r ° ‘ place that he met Reardon and Brazier Neat pad month re wasientirely: well. Reardon followed me,” McAtee told Pit) Cea UN TT Hay Gly) Se aH Gpproachel me, {What did you get to cure your bab: He grabbed me and ran lis hands over and all we can say is, ‘It was the Cuti- my clothes. I started to resist, when Cura Remedies.’ So in us Cuticura will Reardon, who had a blac jack in H always have firm and rarenl Crlend) and est Centre the hand, put it 4 pulled ay George F. Lambert, 13 I had $1 poss ria and 8t., Mahanoy City, Pa., September 26 thought he Intended to rob me and November 4, 19) McA tee appealed to a ur asking if Reardon tl OFT 1 Brazi er} mn the Fight to arrest hm ILL 0 S OF E0 E Otfer:d No Bribe, He Says Rely on Cuticura Remedies. Did you tell the man you Millions of the world’s best people use thought these mer to rob Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, ed, when necessary, by Cuticura Twas too Rosolvent (liquid or pills) for preserv- ing, purifying and beautifying the skin for eczemas, irritations and inflamma: tions, for cleansing the scalp of crusts scales and dandruff, and the stor of failing hair, i n's state be to drop t $8 oF im wore he had. found tn th Mid you ever have nin your pos- and chafings, y session?" Lawyer Kirk asked the de- septic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, as well as for all I never did,” was the reply the purposes of the toilet, bath and giver in stralgh'(orsard manne” " guraery. Guaranterd abschutely pure Uihea 37 - 39 MAIDEN LANE. NYCITY tira Soap (28¢ ), Ointment (0. Resotvent i McAtea Said he had tended har for his guitare eh 6), Olntment 150 evo ASQ FULTON ST, BROOKLYN, father in the v and occasion Uarougnit the Chem. Corp ally worked aro. coal inines re- pole-Propa. 437 Columbia Ave, Boston pairing machinery er ald Free, Cuticura Book ou Shia Di The conchided McAtee's direct testt- mony, and Agsistant District-Attorney Kregel cross-examined him. Mr, Kregel MAVERTY Jan. 28, 11 1AMES wanted to know ail about his ¢ P. HAVERTY, doariy ti hooband of Mr. Klessel took two hours In c are sacialt examining the dete forein to repeat over and hls original testimony. Mr. Ktessel's fort to shake the prisoner's statements | had no effect ant, (Trade Mark CHOCOLATE COVERED MARSHMALLOWS POUND —The most delicious of the marshmallow medlies, formed Cc into little pats and triple plated with purest chocolate. They are flurfy and light, andit takes many to make a pound, aca en me ee Se a ee er 4 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, 29TH SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, 30TH T st OTCH HEATHERS— CH COAT, ce ERED SATR ma and inden with housing SPECIAL FOR THIS San & SATURD - 3 : SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES (xis) POUND, 19¢ Stop Guessing A feast of many kinds to please everybody; nuts, frults and all the other favorites; plenty of the 80 cent variety included. 1, 20 0, 8 7 3 OFATE MALAGA PES — Genuine Sula foray from Spain. dipped in tl eh is the exact number of separate est mille chocolate, ehillsdrted, 29¢ advertisements printed in The evening until 1 World last year Gt SG An even 168,894 more than WE DELIVER FREE SABARCLAYST, | $ were published in the Herald im sk ON 4) RAND Cor. West BY ms 'Y OTHER news Hates tar yk Ya hare LAR AND 29 CORTLANDT St, or ANY OTHER newspaper om ale i} Brook |; Cor. ‘St. earth. i to 10 tbe, (tan PARK ROW ce fo pent Los Rial ‘order dovar sia on we 4 © Con Patton Oe

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