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k ; | A } } The police doi Es SOMME SANTI THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1909. Look Fleasant, New York Will Import - FREND SLAIN French Girl's School for Smiles USTICE S WIDGW DER APNEST a, \ttent ions Caused Row in WOMAN — Mrs. Dillon GIVES ute? \Vidow of and Dead Man Both Detainea as Well as Architect. Niccola Siecva y Vehe Newark ol ‘tng ti contracior, ed to-day by as ar © who were investlgat= dey of Frank Wilhelm, a \ 48 High atreet, = Mrs she wa The 1 Dillo man of New Yor whe but had lost when been { night, and told a st Nfe of the \, he | the poli: 1 alg arrest 0 1 the det e gelf and Mrs hen Mrs. Dillon the Ttalian who had ¢ he W j helms, and had made much trouble between the sald this man had frequent quarrels with Mr. Wilhelm Found at Wihelm House Beversl times, she said, Wilhelm had threatened to make the Italian « spondent in a divorce suit Capt. Carroll, of th wark police after aring this story, set a watch on qthe house. Sicea was Mrs. Wilhelm’s j first man visitor and was arrested. He. {ie an architect who had formerly Hel and who n street he knew nothing of the clared his arrest an ob the police have Mr atement that the ar iltget eel ferences with her husband and | with him frequently nothing of the disputes which over the Italian's admiration for learned of the Wilhelm house w: in the house 106 Washingt sald and But now lives at Sicca murder rage. helm’ also yoked, but that yest rder wes discovered {t was | to be unlatched. Mrs, Wilhelm, | ‘who was out all yesterayd and who Drought frler en she re: ‘turned late ja ae ex: plain how the di ne un: locked. Home Not Robbed, Immediately following the discovery of the murder the police began a search of the house. Mone; valuables were intac a convinced robbery. Mrs. Wilhelm reported that she found the body of | ud in the hallway of the sement Mrs. Wilhelm raid she left terday after- noon about 3 ¢ ent to visit | Mr. and Mrs. who live at No. husband told | @ meeiing of a b goctation. M Ww im dinner last evening, ploture show, and went home with M: to remain at her band returned. For at rs, elm played the piano when she said: “PM go down and fix The house is getting coid Found Husband's Body. | Wilhelm hurried down the base- | t and at the be m stumbled ate body neo after roving | the furnace. Mrs. discovered body, ot called the px When t rived Mrs, Wilhelm Was told that husba peen Shot to death, She fell ui A sea he hou Arevolver, The police helm went to the base to fire the furnace, | hot to death before jie hu rotect Hin Ade jad died abo: ees _ HARRY C. EVA CONVICT ED. | Ban His “Harien Minnton" Without . Neceasary ‘| Harry treat at No Sixteenth street, which | “Harlem Mission." was { keeping a children's { without a license in Spc | to-day. | Bya's lawyer presented a lot of letters tending to SioW that Eva was a pure- | minded philanthronis ho was being | persecuted by the Stare Roard pr | Health. The « ot the Society te | the Frevention Cruelty to. Children told the e3 some tl aon ‘ | and they s fi that. the would | a week to de What his sentegve should be. Meantime his bail of S89 was cone tinued. . QUEENS FI FIRE SE SERVICE BAD. | | Deputy Whitnes (iets Fond to Re- atere Damage by Storr Deputy Fire Commissioner Whitnew Appealed to the Bourd of A en to i for permission to make repatre, without public ‘ootting. to the Queens | 4 alarm system, wilch was prac destioyed by the recent storm wept Whitney explained it Is imperative that repairs be tn ately THE HABER DAS HER'S SMILE THE WAIT SMIL ERS 4 THE VANITOR'S SMILE THE BUTCHERS $I MILE oR ELEVAT? BOY'S SMILE THE COOKS SMILE “10 ENTICNATI," | AE STOLE THE SOCKS Can yo His na she sad Lured by ro Only to Be Fascinated by He Fell Waistcoats. blame him? e ts Joseph Frentfas from Porto Rico, ani he is blacker than led him into a Sixth) avenue department store yesterday and a plug hat Fa uided Fate his reluctant, ample counter where there was a special sale of | of socks. There, jewels and other | blooded jmelon 8 | socks, and laughe obbed, staring at Porto Rican, socks—pink socks, the police that the murder was not for | yellow socks, violet s |green socks with yellow sunset socks that shrieked, socks that jocks, Joseph, the warm- 8, blue socks, tripes, water- sock socks that sighed and moaned binations of color, went away Be Next | thes—silk | down to 48 cents. yrgeous nd howled tn riotous com- After a time Joseph from there, | he appeared Where there was a spectal sale of neck- and satin before a counter creations marked Standing out from the assemblage of cravats like pork chops on a West Fifty-third street bill of tare with scarlet polka dots, each polka dot about the size of a was a yellow four-in-hand, dime, The round, KNOW'H * Special Brands Arranged for) | Car Conductors and he ts) feet to a, | sian Wondering eyes of Joseph fastened upon | that necktie, and after a time he went | away from there algo, And Then Vests In Array. An elevator appealed to him and he ascended to the next floor. Was leading him, for he Surely fate found himself confronting a counter given over to the sale of fanc: of thé pile w otw vest 8. And right on top o vests of green cloth, with golden stripes running down and i vi ak buttons. ile was just approaching the Sixth avenue door by way of ing a lels- wrely exit Whe a store detective | s nanied Cash apprehended him, With a startled giirgle, Jose t oright through the pl door, Ag he gained the sidewalk le fell, and Casi, flaps on at blue stripes running across, the pockets, Some time | away from th and and pearl , Joseph went too. fotiowing nim throug. the ‘hole in the for ercoat il on top “When arrang 1 him t foe and put hi nown in. podi ln't_pars'at of hir Joseph "back the to through ec circles as thoroughly, ye pits of scarlet “frisked tw Court to-day reeny. He was r trial after he ad- ‘en, Jedge, a8 too entivinatin’ DENTIST'S FATAGR ENDS LIFE 1 w ired ofl tisinwiigtaunes Heiress ferred Drink to Wife, Arnold: Rothkrar rpetites cut of ork, killed himself with a shot in the Mrs. M Tho s beard g-house, No. ‘i. Ann's a¢onue yay u landlady ves thay he W eLlife and him. nuse h t te in Rtiehin orf Astoria MAYOR GIVES WIFE OFFICE. made as a defective system wil cons tinue to leave parts of n unprotected he fre. George B. Board voted Saver. gor AB usband’s hands. roy 8 tho bas once anne a a Cf al de 0 m mat ‘phe “is the Bellevue Nurses. an office yesterday MeClellan, wife of the at her Sie was reappointed of the Beard of Managers of | Training 1 Who Pass Canadian Dimes. A In started here, to remain anonymous, the present will, na win beneath a truc! '\ her friend snuggled up ina "possums, |along with a last year's outtit of mink, but Board of Directors of the Consolidated Gas Company. H and last, young woman Started a school for smiles, in Par crimson socks,| have concealed about your person as |you can well possess. 1a special course for shop assistants who rainbow | are looking for a raise the school She WELL Yoy an investi- WEL \ HOw po NOU LIKE) Ow RAISE LITTLE 2 i an OF GOURSE THE LITTLE - GIRL GETS A RAISE - SURE \Comptroller Did woh ee THROWS “SHORT AND UGLY NAME" —GACK AT METZ Cash | Was Ready for Brooklya Sub- way, Willcox Declares. oa i Chatrman THOSE ytce coms statement n Willcox, of the Public $ mission, gave out to-day a taking Comptr Metz sharply to task for alleged statements, in which he used a term 1 Isification in red that $23, fs having liberate who dec! advertises ti plans ' 1 way, whie 7 A yor that will shortly be {oral meet Whose promoters wish for As at present outlined, for persons receiv man who offers a car conductor a Can adian dime, slipped on a banana peel, th : nate who chases his hat for two blocks | :) y day and then sees it crus the woman who m ig doctors’ the fellow who while she by no mean It is planned special night class for wiv husbands are detained dow business. Attached to the school will be a de tal parlor where vou can, for | erate expense, mond-studded’ smile, or just a plain porcelain smi ing to one’s means and first crvde plans drawn up provide ¢ sets of large colored chay walls on the be equipped w inelin tet of the opera showing different styles of s which the desired bra lar display ri rely, the Bla Bill, species riety Kriow s facial ous or John D the celebrated expre: sumed by J ers on hls return from Europe. class to be devoted to of course, and eleva but, on & bright, would be Fair der vesterday: referee to the court h ught divoree Benton, Mrs. Her hi commander was attached Hospital Mrs. been guilt pretty waitress at the the time he was static papers were sert Columb Wife Renton is fron vand has the Renton declares y ker may A, sty summary Includes the While r nspecior Dick the Rov P. Morg re will t men In publ nd thought, they y-natured ipertluous ——-—_-— "SEEKS TO DIVORCE AN OFFICER IN THE NAVY. Lieuten Sa of Benton inned With Waitre ice Gerard, ed Dar in the nay to the of inil's to whic tha been resigned. CHAPEL HEARING PUT OFF. ing St poration the to h injun @ been held to- a gilt-edged smile chaps of the Supreme Co) fel and ve th courses manding t way be bu [held tn be bi} has just} spyery tof Rus. snooping that Mr. I | tion in qu needs a su appropriate least, the | against any ¢ Bro Meta {3 qui va the We &) Ings hat th KL ted one iglit furl jof that Com) wyway ed the commission had u for the Fol t we At one of the is der cons: vme from Com held polley Ave i, ve Very elected a I realize a growing The money to have a) “Mr, Mets followe es whose | Agu wing th ntown on a mod. | U Mr. ith a dia- accord- on. 0 be hun ting reo! iles from t his the meet ber to tell tie 180 be noth the ant-Come | He hth Cj fi a suit. for 1 defra Ferry Co twen present. | has trou y Cor. | Cote 45 w fund. yin the | selence tionment 2 the Publi » Fourth a ng held Metz the br ard of and in hf truth t; or DOW ne the next night said t d that vice Con me Mayor Comptrotie. wh: so be It this Tite da tw nisston mi Me President at he \ but led me accept Sophle Sehwartle I rlease protes ue subway gation has revealed that already a plan set aside for the construction of Ul Is on foot to start one right here in New Fourth Avenue In an Inter- ‘% view, Chairmy D 1 out, York—besides the ones on the corners, | jr. Setz was quoted as saying tiat the of course, ‘The Ingenious French young | 4.10, in question was never set asid ean a 5 ae end reste aa “He calls by 1 ugly name pectus, sets forth that a smile is about , ti sald ithe chalre were mount ine | those who say sale i Aina | as good a plece of personal property to ian, “During the autumn of 140, wh ideration and « that hattan we afternoor the sec one. It has been elahiorate Id Al a Cooper wity Appor to beg ny ACCUSED AS SHOPLIFTER. en 8509 or ee rd Court was ‘postponed wnt UseE RAS SE ras Meesived by Gompirer | BOY STOLE $446 AND TOOK Hid CHUM 10 TEXAS Money Went Before They Could Buy Ranch and Stock to Become Cowboys, GONFE: TORROUIG Brought Back, Young Davis Pleads Guilty to Theft, Comrade Fights, | | Tt takes more than §448,38 to take two boys to Texas, buy a ranch and two! Kramer, dentist, of No. 909 West Forty- | horses and enable the youths to bases cowboys. Raymond Brill and George Davis will make affidavit to that effect, | Wwe-for they tried | and they ought to ku it and failed. “Between me and y Davis in the Children art this morn- ing, “after got to Texas we found this thing about buying horees not what i's cracked up to be. lorses had been 10 cents a carlo enough money to holle The way George, w Rest One Hundred street, tells It was this George {8 fourteen years old the past few years his particular chum has been Raymond Brill, also four- teen, of N SB Kate avenue, the Bronx, Young Brill was employed un- til last month as a me: rr boy for the Home Pattern Company, of No. 615 West Forty-third street Took Money and Filed. ‘The boys had red be had in Texas, wild In the Lone Star arranged that sald young | wed whoa » Ives at No. and ty-ninth cap lands to horses ran it was tate, § they raise enough money to go to Texas, buy a farm and be- come cowboys. | On Jan, 9 W. 0. Bagley sistant i easurer of the Home Pattern Com- nent young Brill to a branch ls at No. 1 Madison avenue with a pack of envelopes, Each envelope e was [ees money, and in all | $419.95 intrusted to the care of the y niesseng Bagley saw nothin and learned, the money Weeks passed and then a from the police of Hous’ of the boy, that more Investigating been delivered, Two letter came Texas, that being detained upon had ne hoy named Brill wa: there, and that he had told the polic he had taken some money from the Home Pattern Compa Bagley went to the ( 3 Court apd ed a warrant for Brill's ar- rest and Detective Patrick HL Glery, of Omtice, was sent to Houston > he found not only Brill, but his Davis Wanted to Get Back. The latter told the detectives he was party to the theft of money, ited to come bach New Y as Was better at a distance, nd he willing to take it if the would bring at w detect declared punishmen Him back ry arrive and th With the two hoys yes. were arraigned [In art this morning. Davis terday the Children's ¢ told the Court he had accompanied Brill to Philadel, fa, where the money was vided, anid that Hay had gone on to eaded guilts grand larceny, but not gullty. His red until Feb, 4. Davis \ilnot be sentenced ntl his testiinn jas boon heard In the case agalast Brill CHILD FATALLY BURNED, 7Amme nts Dream Caught Suvte from Live Conl tn Kitehen Stove, id Susie Zimmerman, burned about the in the kitchen of her who face, when coal fro ported tu be dying in Bellevue Hosp to-day ‘Tho child's mother left her the Zimmerman aparts when she went to a , Samuel Stern, who lives on the’ game joor in the adjoining house, heard the isl's screams, climbed through the Ritehen window and smothered the fire with a blanket, but not until she was fatally burned. The Flour of n't have | doctor's chatr and ke sul and for| Four Generations Milled from the cream SUES HUBBY WHO WON HER WHILE INGHER TEETH Kramer Began His Wooing on | Her Second Visit, Wife Declares, THEIR ROMANCE SHORT. Left Him After Three Weeks, | He Replies to Plea for | Alimony. Mrs. Ethel Kramer, suing Dr. Josept olghth street, for a separation on the] of cruel desertion | ground treatment, and non-support, asked Justice Er- langer for an order to the doctor to pay her $30 weekly alimony pending the trial of her case and $200 for her lawyer, A, B, Schletmer. Mrs, Kramer tells a story of a re-| | markable courtship in an affidavit, It) was carried on while she lay in the as putting her teeth In perfect order, for he says and jsho says by implication that ho was | j employed “several years as a mechante making crow! preparing bridgework, making teeth, artifietal mouth work,” and so on, and though his pretty pa- tlent needed none of these things, for sho was but nineteen years old, it ts presumed that he knew how to perform the work needed | And what a chance It make love! | He Lost No Time. | “On my second vist he told ma Twas! a handsome, tall young lady,” Mrs Kramer, “and that | would make a § wife for bln. 1 paid no serious atten- tion to his professions of love. [had a good chance to marry a rich business man, At the time I did not suspect that Dr. Kramer was one of those low erea tures who run after ung girls and women, I did not know that he was a Rambler, gave him to! says “He finally got my consent to mar him, and for a while everything went atong smoothly, untit one day vd me he was not born to be a married man. He sald “OT helteve in love, as all an- archiste do,’ "" | There were al 1s of cruelty, physical and mental, too. But Dr. Kramer returned an answer to thls, through May & Jacobson, as full of odd things as the compla The Doctor said I was not making nearly so much money as my wife would have {t appear, but I told her I would do the 1 H } was satisfied, After our » ved with m@ about three During that time sho was marviag weeks demanding money and more I gave her practically all 1 nd when IT could not pay her vraged, called me ! various missiles Metis) Help-u, He Says. ame into {was unable ands for more money ho connection with the firm of which i was a member. My wife came to the office where Lam new employed two weeks ago and I as turn tomy home. But : 1 sie had a chance married tn It false that I ran after yo to name any female ¥ run afte n Dr. Is ft from whieh id thae he ould hi provi seit alone, ough he had a rother for, and out Justice Bh iger decided tha Kramer o pay $10 a week-to Ethel pending tt it <= PARK AND TILFORD DANCE. The entertainment to be given by the Employees’ Mutual Benefit Assoctation of Park & Tilford will take place this ‘evening, | DWES T0 DEATH | not seo her daughter throw herself out} }to the sidewalk, Ambuls Surgeon Ives, of the Bedford Hospital, who was summoned, sald that he thought every | | Policeman Saves Her and She Is! | they came back father came TD LEAVE HER HUSBAND FREE “l'n Spoiling His Good Times” Woman Says Before She Leaps From Roof, worrled because her home after a) Sopiia Finsted, husband had not come dinner-time quarrel last night, killed | herself by Jumping from the roof of the apartment house {n which her mother lived at No. 378 Georgia avenue, Brook- lyn, at noon to-day, Mra, Finsted had been well since the birth of her first baby two months ago, She lived at No. 99 Georgia avenue, across the| street from her mother's home, 6he went to her mother early this morning crying, and told her of the quarrel, “Lm not going to burden him any more," she told her mother, “Ho wants to stay out and fool around, and I am spoiling his good times, I am going to set him free."" Sho ran out of the door and up the st Her mother followed, but only reached the level of the roof In time to| bono in Mrs. Einsted's body was broken and that 6he must wave been killed tn- stantly. ————_—. SITS HIS WIFE ON RED HOT | STOVE, BUT IS A GOOD MAN. Willing to Forgive Husband, but Court Is Not. Although he ltestified that he sat hee on a red-hot stove last night when he eame home and found that dinner Wasn't 9 there was no rancor in the heart of Mrs, Susan Lyons to-day When she appeared against her band, Charles, a big, hulidng sinith, in the Harlem Court. ‘iceman Byrnes told) Magistrate inert that he had been called to the lyons home at No, 164 Fast One Hun- and Twentieth street last night by ars’ excitéd erties, He, broke in or of the Lyons flat and found | the place full of the smell of burning | eloth, Mrs, Lyons had efcaped from her husband with Worse Injurles than a singed dress | “He's a good ian when he doesn't | | ius: | black: | no drink, Judge," pleaded Mra, Lyons, “so let him go home with me.” “And abuse you some more,” ald the | Magistrate, "No, T'll hold him in $500 | bail for examination to-morrow to give him time to get sober ——__. NEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS WILL BE OPEN NEXT MONTH. Board of Aldermen Makes an Ap- propriation for Payment of Additional Employees, Commissioner Blngham and his depu- , tles will de holding forth next month tn the First £ us Baker rmen to-di jest for $1 eputy ard of Ali ed a req so informed the} when he ex- “0 to obtain an additional force of employees at the new building. money, Deputy Baker stated, » needed to pay electrical en- giner and ¢ attendants. ‘The new bu juipped with four elevato tone in the present old-fe ure. Alderman ( , @ protege of Senator MeCarren, its Bingham re- | nioved from office, protested against | voting any money for the beneflt of the | Police Department. He said that Bing: | ham could appoint his own men regard. less of the Clvileservice list if the money | was appropriated | Alderman Sullivan declared he was} really fond of Deputy Baker, no mat- r how he felt. toward Commissioner Bingham, van whipped the “boys of the Board” into Une for the appro- printion and the needed votes were ob- tained, palatial new Headquarters buttding. | : BLIND MAN, ON SONS TESTIMONY GETS A DWORCE Boy Took Him “To See for Himself” That: Mother Was at Fault. The pathetic story of how Alexander §, Utter, going blind, was led from the Institute for the Blind at No. 89% Am- merdam avenue to fis old home at Vatlsburg, N. J., by his seventeen-year- old son, Harry L. Utter, to “for him- self” how hie wife, the boy's mother, had taken advantage of his affilction and joined with another man made the eyes of Justice Blanchard moist In the undefended divorce court to-day, The couple were married at Hilton, N. J., Nov. 30, 1890. They lived at South Orange and then at aVilsburg. In 193 Mr. Utter became blind and came to New York to the Institute for the Blind. One day Harry visited him and told him that ever since he came to New York William Harned had usurped his place and was living with mother, Harry Utter was a witness for his blind father agatnst his faithless moth- er. Hotestifled: “Tam now living in South Orange, I formerly lived with my mother In Valisburs, N. J. Willlam Harned lved with us and he and my mother oceu- pled the same ter father went to New tn August, 106, that, com be old enouxh to ‘understand wha pant, L told father, Father came over to sea or himself, "He pre! d to go home to New York. He sald to me he would find out for himself, He funny, and he would see whether dt Was tre or not. So my father and that man went out after tie left. Whi p and wa room and found then room from 103, right af- York It was aid it was into thelr p." witetis Blanchard of divorce to Mr, Granted decreo a Try This for a Severe Cough. Take a pint of Granulated Sugar, add {4 cup of water, stir and let boll Just a moment, Put 2% oz. of Pinex {n a pint bottle and fill it up with the Granulated Sugar Syrup. Shake well and take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours home-made remedy will surprise you Tt has been known to conquer a deep- seated cough in 2 hours. It is also an excellent thing for whooping cough soreness of the lungs, bronchial trou- bies and other throat ‘affections, The proportion above suggested (# enough to last a family a long time. It is equally effective for young or old and has a yery pleasant taste. Well corked it never spoils. 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