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i { _tan EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, the money to be provided him by bis father-in-law, he was not ashamed to strike his wife's family for a ralse “All this was known to the former counsel, and I told langer of It in confidence what I knew I issued my whether that warrant \ his ball was discharged BAREFOOT GIRLS IN FIRE PANIC AT HOTEL ALBANY age Beauties Swarm From All. Floors, Some With Dogs, All With Jewels. Fustlee Acting w as valid or not question to be idi have adjudicated it, Had to Act auickly. unusual and aga Jerome replied th common bad many instances by him since District-Attorr “It is a ne said the District-Attorne s of this kind, when we ot to act Nong Meth at ot Fourth Fire in 8 Months De- “justice Gerard dismissed the writanc | Stroys Adjoining Building— remanded the prisoner Unable to furnish the $25,000 bail fixed by Justice Erlanger on Friday last, when he was committed under the District- Attorney's warrant, #ischer-Hansen was taken back to the Tomt ———— HANSEN IS HELD Hotel Escapes’ Damage Every fire alarm in the Hotel Albany, and Broadwa; Forty-first street began clanging at 3 o'clock this morning, and at the same moment the two hundred as guests in the hotel were ordered by FOR TRIAL UNDER to hurry to the office BRIBERY CHARGE.) ginost immediately fire, which had at | started neat door in the four-story Carl Fischer-Hansen was arrested | yyig at No, iH6 Broadway, spurted with his par alexeny Jup through the roof, and when the fon, on an indictment « With having bribed yitnesses in the | flames shot over against the brick wall trlal of the O'Brien extortion case last /Of the hotel, some one in the larger uuilding yellec ne. gue ;| None of the guests in the hotel took The two, who hi ner had blackmailed O'Brien, under- went radical changes during the prog- ress of the case. When the two were | Attorney's office | Horn's employ, discovered the fire after it had gained some headway. The blaze liad started from defective insulation acquitted the District der the stairway on the second floor. continued its surveillance of the law-| ‘There were six cooks, or assistant yers, and detectives were constantly | cooks and assistant assistant cooks on working among their employees and) (he fourth floor, but Warren forgot all the later associates of Ma On the basis of the reports of these de- tectives the case against Fischer-Han- about m. He hotfooted it to Forty- second street In front of the Me: Hotel and sounded the alarm sen and Michaelson for bribery was] ran back and began yelling. made out and they were arrested The fire ate through the stairs and Jan, 13 last. The witnesess hen cracked the windows looking out them were Joseph C, De V on the Albany before the cooks and mmotly, Slashet-E their assistants were aroused. The ; ployee of Districts Attorne kitchen workers started down the stairs. e, who testified 9 v lidn’t wear pajamas. They were Fearn for te n too big a hurry to select the proper aitalephone’ el shades of color, so they just came in a Mich only to b ven back by the ing stairs. Escape Down the Ladders. Only men used to hot stoves could Fave stood the heat and smoke that came up into the fourth floor when ti et al, poked their heads out of th story window and began to er-Hansen has been a distur’ element !n New York for years. He was one of the counsel for his brother-in-law, W. Gould Brokaw, in the ceedings instigated by the Poillon sisters, and the sisters caused the arrest of several m who said they were his private detec- tives: He had a fight with his form ner in the real estate N yen the firemen came they raised Shurman, in the Fifth Huntcipal|1 and the fat cocks and helpers Court in 1908, in which blows were) scampered down the ladders struck and the blackmailing of @ Well” James A, Casey, night clerk In th w known society an He exploited the story that Capt Christmas had come to this country to bribe a number of ernment officials to influence this Government to buy the Danish West Indies tn 1903. He built a wor ‘s hotel West Side, which had muc the author of ned wide ct Albany, was the real hero in the hote Mr. Casey heard the cry next door, and looked out along Broadway, sy, With an umbrella he si rm box, which notified the Hotel Albany was bl cond alarm for th one of whi tigation. He volunteering to defend y Ong it guests In hi y were Ee ene ae SOU in the cou Among the su in the any ses ee ae |whose pink feet were nipped and who sued from death or wor » flre and excitement- s in the “Stubborn ( , now pla: hese gir one could 1 » of the ‘inderelias" fr t gown or paja ppened to wear, The was at {ts height the Old Guard, fresh from a late sup- r at the Old Guard ball SYDNEY SMITHS WIFE WILL TAK CHILDREN ABROAD adway, their b buttons shining. . es clanking and sweet young emcee eoerres, thin nging to thelr arms. back!" ordered Lie! Mt Noble, Sydney J. Smith with her two n charge of the © about will sail for Europe on Saturda re es. Her departure, tt was a cela Sei A by a friend of the ae sii ‘ announcement — th ths 1 i Ritchie, of No. 76 k 1 recommended that ed a divoree e. The wealthy young So ; friend of Wil s Mrs, Smith, ut filend e do5. her te er ee sixt THREE DIE IN FIRE mot I ia derbilt he No. 6 V a real ¢ has resum: It the Davis apr take the t Linds They declined Mr Hate! bier | : " d time to dress, Such an exodus of un- ee et cane sed chorus girls Broadway has (ies aera BS They came from the nit a peas Otek ee swarms, screaming as they his contractor ome carried dogs; all carried Bischer- Hansen u they sald contained their the 0 by thr ) bring Him | owls, OE Uta PH a Four Fires in Eight Months. p thi they had ¢o ec he one Peetiarttcag; i gee | ‘The house at No. 146 Broadway has) Bae mss fa | been on fire fi times in last eight kept no more of it than was their due, i ; ue | moi se fires have always been of ae tho boy's lawyers, In the trlal of | Simin danger to empty tne Hotel Al- the case every effori was made to ex- The Aral eos et the: bulldlvells plolt the nature of the charges against | occupied by a saloon run by George O'Brien Horn, who recently came here from Chi- Tony Macaluso's testimony, which| cago, The three upper tloors are occu- was relied upon by the prosecution to] pied by Rigoletto’s restaurant. show that Fischer-Hansen and his part-| Charles Warren, a bartender In hen. some came along ‘Suspect in Newark Murder Case, Widow of Victim, and State [irene | ar a FEBRUARY 4, 1909. Witness ae with Chief Justi police thoroughly f his client, y the allowed Pl for Sle his client. an hour, , to have a consul Datto and § although with together day, AM were and a few she sank, | Cordano was in the | emotional and trembling, on her cot in} When Sioa had bee | the | Hole,” the underground Following a ne conversation | headq Datto said NICOLAS StcA | veseeres wie IRON BAR FALLS FROM HIGH FAINTS AT SLAIN JUSTICE’S COFFIN. BUILDING, CRUSHES BOY'S SKULL Voting Coupon for American Byauty Chorus, PTE examination and consideration of photographs pub- R care ished in EVENING WORLD of all the candidates for mem: bersh in Frohman's American Beauty Chorus, to be fs by Evening World readers, [ cast my vote for No. seccsssees DOCTORS ® LED LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetas’ ble Compound Cured Her./ Willimantic, Conn,—‘'For five years / I suffered untold agony from female, | troubles, causing backache, irregulari4 ties, dizziness and nervous prostra+ | tion. It was impossible for me bel walk upstaing s and mail coupe Box nto “American Beauty Chorus New York C blank spac PRETTY WOMAN W'S aT AND Ric MAN TELLS JURY THEFT T0 BE DEPORTED. WAS NOT PROV 0 tried three ent. doctors and each told me some. \ thing different. 1 \ received no benefit | \ from any of them,' without sto; on the al } but seemed to su! Er aa a ; ara " for mors, heat Ausirian’s Bejeweled Compan- Littleton, in’ a Three-Hour ing wold restore | Speech, Attacks State’s Wit- } Nes. : he taking Lydia E, Pinkvans Vi veteran Compound to see what it would dor and I am restored to my natura health,”—Mrs, Etta Donovay, Box 399, Willimantic, Conn, ion to Be Sent Abroad With Him, Ses and Testimony, ‘The y tn the case of Wiliam Gow, at success of Lydia FE. Pinkham's Im t on trial in the Supreme Court, Brook- Fepetable Compound made from roots amige a bere is unparalleled. It may be order lyn, <i with stealing $115,000 ised with perfect confidence by women ANE ' he igh Will be intrusted who suffer from displacements, inflam. ae young woman, | with the task of voting upon the guilt Tanck ulceration, Abroid tumors, ir. ! 4 bin al ‘ regularities, periodic pains, backache, who arrived he with 1 yestentay 0” Innocence of the defendant by to- bearingdown feeling, flatul lency, ind! Me ‘ five Nory MLE Martin W. Littleton, counsel for gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra- on the Grosser Nurfuerst, of the North Gow, closed his address to the jury at, tion, Germ 1 o'clock this rnoon after speaking For thirty years Lydia E, Pinkham’s E passengers and for nearly three 4 Vegetable eta Ieanbees the aeecriun lst as Moses| There rema. oniy the summing standard remedy for female ills, and etcy up for the p on by the District. SUfforing women owe it to themselves Attorney and the delivery of the charge £0 at Teast give this medicine @ trial. | stan, and Me Bea baat acriiiiaicounseltantl Troot is abundant that it hag cured the arviva mer, the Aus his th dently eapected a ver~ pop gumds Of others, and why should It rming him that!) Mr on was in his best form in , Who was hts up. He laid strian Government, | stress the fact that the sol hg woman was a gir al beauty, who had ainst Gow comes from Are former cashier of the pssed forger, and is that of a eu \ Va Spring Raincoats A bewildering profusion of new models and tabr'cs impossible to ind anywhere else...To our own original, exclusive effects we have added a selection of the best acts were iinoritieniand ation officers and steamer at Quaran police Atorney Elder advance foreign novelties. Rubberized Silk Coats (An unmatehad range of style and ir harmo ries.) 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Every Me in Jersey City to Frank Wilhe f $6 a -j : at . ay ey i i Seo Rad aSCOTGH FARE IT ELGiIaeaatraet ing Priest Administers Last Rites—Victim Di seein) with: him coat designed and finished through- His right name, she says, was Frank ad performed the out in our model werkrooms by Witheim Z HR CH RD SED Gein Ten Minutes After the ‘ccident. himself in the tow the most skillful makers of rain- Heldetherg, German An tron bar four feet long and welgh- into the bui " proof apparel in the world, | After two ye: her husband desert i‘ Hy 9 her, taki aim t ministered the | the rect, I ices, woman she had known as a," | upper floors of the new Astor apart: ty the dying bi ASE t, at wholesale prices, d introduced 1 own | ments at Eighty-sixth street and Broad) man, Po ANLNL His) way this afternoon and struck Blt discove is jinond O'Donnell, a plumber's helper, on ep ands top of the head. He dled ten minutes t at oe tated lis remoy round and ie woe eur fs : velt Hospital viet ne "was living | Tae boy vas entering the vara Young 01 hon in i ad 831 BROADWAY ight of look- | ing a bag of sandwiches and a i Dyess Ly a ; Bet, 12th and 13th Streets ing him up, but was so busy taking care } soffee for some of his fellows eau on a BUITATRE | trom the ordinary re of her two a s thot she could not |i. had passed the entranc + é \ athe , spare the time, And the rallro: e f in aaked to Newar MeLoughiin and James Caso where the ordinary ned large and carried w the b: ~ POLIGE CAPTAIN a oR boy ha Third Degree for Widow. ——_———++ e _____-___ five Cents for Henry Paid Seventy Unseen, The two Wilh: ce Capt. Henry, of the Mercerjsireet, the proprieto ’ street station, this afternoon enter t 6 st 1 at No, 6 Eust Fourteenth streot, | tlone i where a glib-tongued man was selling ti struggling w auction very neat little pasteboard | ed the st ai im e y tT) boxes, whic he declared’ contained |b !, valuable bits of gold Jewelry eman Dan Smith appeared, and less Henry watched the crowd as the bids | be Herman and his en ep wer a 8 ascended from 10 to 70 cents. [a emed t 1 of Sheba," said the who gnve re TT ie e. When I don't know Who'l 1 Berman, was ee in $20 ball 4 8 ¢ box that held the you seventy-five,” sald th s was bods aptain. : fv! “If You Could Only Speak.” He got the box, and then he grabbed) Frank! If could tioneer by the collar and yanked Irby. 10 them who nis!” | him off his perch, | When Capt. Henry opened the letter “4 me close to the body! Ty was a struggle, aid Charles|box he found a fake bracelet worth ss her dead h ae Helm ff No. 3 eenth orobably ten cents. | was led forth and bundled into the cab, [glia down @ ladder on which he had | burglar, GOLD BRICK; GOT AUCTIONEER. Mysterious Box, ” at Fourteenth Street Place, Then Had to Fight to Hold Two Prisoners, BRETCHEY DECLARED GUILTY The eet OF MURDER AT LAKEWNOD with S ‘ t I After mounted to the second story and fed ! e nee o'clock | followed by two policemen aii fn crowd 1 16 get f t the eltizens. Jankowsk!, who had fust ry y 1 for lieft the abrtlett Inn, where he was em bert the murder of Jankowsk! at) ployed, ploined tn the pursult and o n Lakewood on the night of Dec. 29 Inat,| hauled Bertchay, There wax a strug, aid e ealed ma yrought {na verdict of murder In the/a revolver in the hands of Hortchey was ard as of great] gros degree at 3.20 o'clock this after- | discharged and Jankowski dropped dead portanee, noon with @ bullet tn his heart F hour the woman as detected while trying to) On the atand Bertchey alloged that i ver the room of the Man- the revolver went off accidentally while Z 3 hile a performance was | he and Jankowsk! were struggling. Lo 4 Ww the hotel theatre. Heladmitted that he was a profeasional 14 500, "yraninent DI. KELLY'S vuys a ber prove Send the itt and 1 n Agens wanted eve rican Optical Protectirs Corporation, Otto Goldsmith, se: 1284 Broadway, sterday in the 1 the effects of y was an ine (Trade Mark.) 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