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u THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1906. RCH WE QUITS. “SLAVE” AT SALE DR Wid, AND FOOLED MAN WH SUT CFFERED HIM ee Tort ta Keep “Hu. Hear AN i, Both Sides Matter Svcret Auction” Cre ee and | Attracts 3 to Col lurch, lection in C MR, O'LOUGHL! Ni _ BUSY - Physician, It Is Said, Names His S Young Mem Southern Family. Browed Stuff,” Annoyed by a Pipe Organ. Although the Reynold. The two hundred or more charitably ebb Wilcox, physiclan, inst his handsome, wealthy wife has en referred by ard to Will- m M. Seabury as referee In an effort sult of Dr, the noted disposed persons who jammed their way in a well-advertised “sale of eld in the Pi terlan Church, at Flatbush avenue and Lenox road, white slaves’ ide Presb: Justice G y Insure secrecy, the exclustve soclal | Brooklyn, last night, may rele In which the Wilcoxes moved Is scussing the affair with om, The name of ppears to be known, be young and impetuous and a mem- of the contributed their quarters and half dol- “slaves” great free- for whom they so freely the ce pondent | and he is said lars when the collection plate passed around gave to an Evening World re- ww of a well-known South Carolina | porter who offered tlm employment a my fake address Dr. Wilcox {s Iving alone in his . ll rownstone man at No. 69 Madison HOw many of the others of the b! venue, The whereabouts of his wife fe unknown save to her most Int ‘imate stage before an organ that inte \Wends. she husband's house | |, \ree weeks ago ina great hurry, tak. 'P® ® several trunks. regular Intervals were simil About a week later moving vans bear- & the name of age warehouse masked twenty-s!x who lined up on the t proceedings with wid ked or W ‘i men of Mr. Hears acl eae $6 i Bi fle Ba peng an Hinirin Cao MIO tan wantitles of furniture and household “yyction'—us thelr press gods, Including a piano, were packed ’) and carted away. Observers noted sat conspicuous in the furniture was te Bulte of a lady's boudoir, \ Trouble Came Suddenly. ‘The departure of Mrs. Wilcox from te home of her husband fol! ed an } seurence that caused some talk tn the neighborhood 8. Wilcox, R choose to be nailed down more to facts and figures than they would consent to be last night false address was tagged No, 2). He sald name was David Mendes and that he lived at No, 803 Eighth avenue. N th avenue is "The White House, good store * was conducted by E. Theo- who was known to be addicted to the taxieab gore or TETHER ETEEG, ARR erogenuneta : i the Clty Committee Rhesetyeniolenca by a gentle. (man for the Twelfth Assembly Distriet man attired In fro , tik hat and of Brouklyn, & membe tou Park mnt orelo yes HoafdlOfUOral nda re eau In bidding fa Spon Onouu reverand teatro correctly atti of the Brooklyn Economie the taxicab s0 Besides these numerous ac feteen : ; Mr, O'Loughlin finds tine to work on Wilcox Ms wife presently came to. Mt. Hearst's Evening Journal, aad also Dass ran foi tor last fall on the Inde- Up to that time, so far as the friends gE Ae er oaatier of the couple Dr ay eague's ticket. Other In di Mrs. nd men in the Par Arthur £ Brookiyn, al run of Wileox, a striking yoelght horsewoman gue ast night side ekroth, aud be, ere woman, ab: is an ardent prominently at horse shows The papers served upon Mrs Bingham's Slave There. the case in t Wilcox, bi lose nee § o'clock, the hour advertised for ot known ny of the meeting, a huge he occurrences named In crowd blocked the street tn front of the and complat c 5 S. promitent Manhattan hotel not on | forcible tom a Way through It to roadway the front door of the edifice. The Eve. Referee Is Named ning World reporter recognized a Cen Dr. Wilcox absolutely refuses to dis- { 1 Offve man at the door and asked cuss the cas He refers inquirers to Mr, Provost, is counsel, who will say Mimmeienekwashden ng there, The de- Nothing b: ond deny that Mrs. Wil. tective rep hat he had been sent 60x clopedt and thus forced the wetion. over by Commissioner Bingham to see Iavitto. b that the Constitution was not violated {tlon at the “human auction.” He ne jrepresentativ« fons & Duyier ing Mrs. W ‘Court an ay to mubmit "Ju have worried so far as the C was concerned. Once inside the chure Nashed walled struct draped desk and the hef unruly organ, at the k sat a scorbutle youth seemed alarmed at the anti ast iti a smatl, white ou saw a flag- re-referrod-ty dof which cles, He cs of the in- 168 and rice In IS8t Paris, Hetdel- in Vienna, ‘atudying Tate ‘herg and Kidinb nur He married | Strument, but unable to qu | Frances q had a fortune) The Rev. Dr, John D. Long, intro- jot gan In her own right, twelve years duced as the pastor of the church, ee. Wilcox Isa member of the Metro- al the proceedings ‘with a speech, politan and Calumet Clubs and of all Long is a short, stocky man, with the Important medical soctet He Isa walrus-like brown mustacie, ani cted with several of the large hos- ‘UG OF WHISKEY GIFT TO ROOSEVELT SiS \ _ A Word for the Constitution. Mr. Long opened the proceedings by Thirty.¥. aying that numeorus persons had been | wears a Jacket of blue cloth j the fatigue untfc | officer, all red fiag. r dl men who later were t important part in the proceedin epresented Vorwarts, sembling m of a Salvation Army On his breast he had pinned: ¢ sn At ks beneath him er ear-Old Cheer Car ' 5 : to Mim when they learned t Mr. 1 ‘ed Back by President From |ooughtin nad been offered the use of ) s ‘ A is church and had tod him that t \ Lincoln's Birthplace. feared thkt the Constitution would. be ' viola if the unemployed men Mr. Min had dug up were sold into WASHID President T¢ 13, ‘Roosevelt end part ed in) Wash- Dr. Long. ‘the ington at 2 P. M. to-da ob owns me,’ sald ALTOONA, Pa., Feb, 13.-President | Stexander Hamilton, and I say so too, dd here at 8.05 ' Roos § mornt elt, this | ho added. from the Line} rescued from tt devils muat be urn Jeon F dediention in wentue! onstitution d reach Washington at 2 P.M. to-de thou. This is two | later than the original | untary lay schedule called for, hut yds a | som ts wrong. {to the Pres+ aversion to es Ince O'Lougitin, who y to bem retell ‘olay there | then ed himself and by ; i sie tithe | & the reading desk of the \ { i | chureh O'Loughlin was all official pored to being the | wrought up about it, especially when feet rtlal t ov the ortginall as photographer, who, by some mistake, To do ¢ Wd have required some | ad been adinitted to the gallery, fired rapid ey Hight with a noise that made oeensie in 1 women the audience crit that th: thie t enville will not. be had ready for the mnde 1p) 3 stand his party sure wag comin will ror ton at » hour | y “ a HU BO “The Low Brow Stuff, oA Wit AY O'Loughlin ts quite a democratic MRS ORM Wee aE tr. He belleves in getting de il whiskey | to the level of his audience lie em low brow stuff," con: A man mounted | the Linco! postmas! and whispered that he ‘ark Row twenty years” ldy"’ for at least half of He worked with me on the knew 7 t time COM posed men. Any of his ; ple,” began O'Loughiin, betel vu ; is thing here to-night Is no thing to ike the rail ma he 1, y WeBsihen Sek i Ae a nat. Tm tired, and you won't vary hue Kod at cite ar me make any funny Jokes like you Ceir bw v0 ist expect me to crack, but I'll tell Under orders vi ma few pl hs, 30 ! see aes pte | you a few plain truths, some wise uys ef my acquaintance comes up to and they \ 54 me to-night and says, ‘Say, why don't go on time—Jjuct peech, Full of “the Low- be Interested to learn that at least one | The man who gave the! The Human Auction in a Brooklyn Church And Some Active Members of the Audience IS SPANKEN) 8 ASIST W. F, COPELAND WHO OF FEREO.TO THKE THE WHOLE BUNCH ‘ON Ht CO- OPERATE | MRWILS | WHO'BI0 IN SY THE FIRST. ONE AT TEN you sell eirls (Applause.) no game ot s with me, very well able to get along w I would pol Thi 4 trick or two in pol n this game could turn but I've ney owever, and aske and stu address, job I framed u tad! my by men who want s The th got so I decided to give tht: a wife I've got a ¢ js Auct got pleasantly ning to th his ts int pan T gave x med a ull man} wit mustache and & nation in his coat, | they're dead s won't let ‘em in “Send some ov resourceful O'L0ug said the red t the fellows at all are sore, too, cur it short a you The is a hazardous busir in, e tie capitalists: he! ationed man, | | mick of the hall, but rowned in a thunder of Somedod Joltat t ctacted yo th {nto If he havin Jon imo 1 peaceful doze—a a few ars of olin F pur of organ. the unrestrained notes groaned out, t the back of the « parade of twents sk dominoes six men, masked r at ole cot jtenanc iN rough the eararal| i came a@ strag witiy © PAY COSTS OF SUIT ——— ederal Judge Lacombe Files Ives SIGHT UNSEEN OR IN 1 POKE” METHOO OF DISPLAYING THE Goous 70 BE AUCTIONED OFF. THe Kev. De Jpn OD, LONG OPENS THE SOME ONE VULGARLY SUGGESTE THAT CIR. “SHW IT THE AUDIENCE WAS /NV/TEL To INSPECT THE MUSCLES OF NO. 11 FLAMES 500) THE DRE STS FROM E ALGONQUIN OFF," 2) ET. O'LOUGHLIN THEM OFF 77) Oldies PUSHED PISTUL TRU W/O AUCTIONED H WINDOW, KILLED HS MAN Jealous Raider an and Her SEENON at Richard) Donegan Palethorpe stree', Philadelp to-day shot and killea Joseph feld, thirty-five years old, of ito CIM Me hotel Donegan then ran into the and fired at) Klaikle, bre With a bullet, ‘The won and her t Then Entered | House and Wounded Wom- Two Boys, mu > Uttle ALASKAN BEAR CROWD KS -_— New Quarters, So Keeper Mild Ending of Terrible Trans- | Whales Him, HIS) MOVING S fer Disappoints Women and Children. ON “North Pole” Didn't Like His DAY. BURCLARS MADE PRISGNERS OF HER CTS a Fastened Bedroom Doors in | Comforti Flat While Paral aah READY ise) LOOT PLACE, i} Woman Awoke and Screams | Brought Neighbors and Scared Thieves Away, After spending several weeks In the The two burglars who got into the “observation ward," recovering from apartment of Peter Comfortl, a coal travel sickness and getting accustomed dealer, on the third floor of No, 2306 to. Pole,” the great his Mving quarters at the Bronx Zoo the New York Alaskan bes elimate, "Ni » changed Eighth avent , this morning, cut out the glass panel of the door that led Into the parlor of the flat from the hallway, ‘There were three men in the flat, Come to-day, Dr, W. Reed Bialr, the Zoo i F i y [forti, two of his workmen, and also his Physiolan, examined him at & respect> mother and his two children, All slept ful distance and told Director Willian through the delicate operation of ree IF, Hornaday that“ 1 Pole” was loving the door panel. lft for transter to one of the opan pits he burglars walked In through the in Bear Row, over. no: the Boston | #berture, nd then did something that j Re ma ciieien Ge di ‘Vs the po! say is unique to the burglart- This was easier sald than done, be- US craft, They proceeded to fasten inGRanienney Valle the doors of the bedrooms so the sleep- e Aree ers could not disturb them, Admiralty: Jalan id ‘ Hirst taking up the t#o rooms oecus bears grow very large, and he ts pied by Comtortl aud his workmen, they the size of a steer and has a fretful yes iu the woodwork of both side of the lock. on [aisposition whieh makes him want to ot oti rales oe athe eae bite people half in two sometimes when | cclew-eyen until, both doors Were fase he's plated about something lively reaiaratlnl eearsericrley! | ng shut in the three men in this Ne so? £ they began fastening up. the But Hornaday sent for Trainer Pur: | Conifortl's. room, where fuson, the bear expert, and Helper | she ) with her little grand= Singer ssistan ese two prod- | hey w getting along Singer, his assistant. These two prod: | ricciy when one of the pair twisted bis aed 1 Pole out of the hospital yard | asi’ lantern in euch a manner that a |Into a big erate that was lashed to as | wagon, and then barred the | im and the wagon started te bel y the bea trated between the and fell upon the eyes of Mrs. Comfortl, she awoke scream. ‘The grandehildren also nd dens, a quarter of § e and screamed. Comforth, awak- Considering everythin, an es. | ened, gave x yell and rashed to ‘his door Sian nna orth Pole With @ gun in one hand and fifteen citing trip. To begin with, North Pole inones of cutlery in the other, Come didn't care for the notion, He bucked jours ovo workmen likewise awoke, and reared nti he almost racked the | gathered up their private arsenals and fyon-bound apart, and his shorts leaped tor the door, All three men found themselves roped of acute displessure could be heard a) jy) Valled ec andee poundedia anal early long divtanc This being Saturday, the kicked, it could not smash open the Somers. 200 was full of visitors, matnly women U00h Phele plamoy woneye raptones thls plac, AML children, and. the procession of extremely annoying the burglars, TUS pitee, Voung and old who followed the wagon who were npelted ie forsake thelr 4 ¢ fearsome joy a >I e- plans of thoroughly cleaning out Come WEIR feces ce ceateuiie JO, Was OG 18) forties fNn lacey hn DISH yaLOCMtme heh upectable proportions to before Comforth De, | North Pole had grown attached to his) suceceded king the door of his 1n'# 809, crate b vtlme he reached the pits Uedroon off the hinges, Detectives 1 looked came the 'Phoey f. fi i pe a gentleman and eon hey ol =o 's jluvaders wei . re in Restaurant Extension renal shots at them, | natly wooed hin frou the ba ii i nett te tae a ; Mie ae AY wavon to vcd pty with ana Causes Lively Hour on HL ae ee LO OI EU — i t Broadway. Mrs, Kinkle wat taken to the| thea he. wart't sutlatle 4 CLEARS THE COMPLEXION Be eRe of | al | : ae a » : ee al Paee ae Jeal- a and on his hi legs, volcing his OVERNIGHT ate how many men Pans Le Paha fe been the mo-| (4, gs in hoarse tone that carried — The said” Atteen. Atked Three hundred and fifty guests of the | "lve of the egime fi Cs HIE RY Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc, Quicte! mhers In case he did not ; H eiatrn Mrs, Kinkle is the wife of William | Gave Big Bear a Trouncing UD Ries ESB eeu POD es toy Quickly HEREIN eed nt fotel Algonquin, in West Forty Kinkle, of Bridgeton, from whom she hb Adeeb aldanioiale'| Eradicated by New S§ Remedy. EU hE Ue street, fled to the ground floor and| has teen separated some time, She had | His neikhbors on either Tuan {ts discovery, one year ago, postam, . street at 4 A. to-day, when a recently been living at No. 806 Button. , brown bears, eataaee at rears ne new skin remedy, bas, 10 Its extraordls Then the Collection. fire in a restavrant extension in the | Wood street, Philadelphia, but a few sloth bear and a Souris of pol er ate nary accor ents, cxcceded (he most ection was taken up, Which | et the hotel watis | Weeks KY came here with her children | took aes ca een ee treae a tae sinculne cxpectations of the eminent epee according to Mr ned up agains i [and took up her reakdence In a small | Have tld the vollllant bit are cialist who gave tt to the world, It has Qaaked the audience If they | and Alled the office and corridors with | dwelling. Donegan had been seen on | hearsal of a Wagner shorts, cured thousands of cases of eczema and felt ike giving a collection. They re-| Smoke, There was no danger, but tl [the street with the woman and is sup: | “Vil cure that,” sald Ferguson, and ne nn racial dlatiguseaan piled ta re elt spirit, who pauie ricken men and women didn't | Dose pl to have b inflamed with | grabbed a big club and hopped Into the of years’ standing érrible Itching ate Ag Promptly elected, shouted eee Nealoury at attentions pald her by |den. North Pole, seelng him coming, re- it) tine eczema ts, stopped with the first committee, no e time, ae |Somerstield. The latter was sitting tn | tired to his sleeping apartments In the | application, giving proof of its curative e Ew ning We eae lek ahora bson sealed a chair In the Kinkle home early to- | tocks, uttering CHE) FEMEED Cah wo erties at the s ery outiat Bt et oy ; . ud ! day with his head toward the window, | but Ferguson went right In behind him. | | it iss Sone. o tackheads, acne, bare an soul pbtal nA name The and ame of T eporter asked ith avenue and Forty-fift Kighth avenue, as he nods store ar wvenue, Fifty-first st I aREUDEOATRE RELL RBEA RE he 1 him) wherealy that 1 streets. No, as he n stated, is at the corner of Eighth reet and GAS TRUST MUST | a Decree Fix stage and themse the sp € th, who re- Wh ilo, Mike,” . but | atehing O' Lough sided. O'Lougl sy now | having slip of | paper and | The fir 1 is No. 1 He js a young wenty-four years and has ber te Is a | old, nd ready ee js leg The “Appe up and enti ipped No. 11's arni and leg estruck ¢x. fon, But » bids o Il, and he was put back fn the dis- A. } you step out,” said so. A man in imped up and eked O'Loughlin “Norwalk, Conn.’ was the aswer, “Nix on Norwalk,” on Norwalk,” sald No, At morment a little man it heavy ck mustaches signalied the speake Wilts, a baker, | lyn, He offered $10 a Kee ost O'Loughlin wanted to know If any $15 there was nothing doing. W. F. wanted to giv for No. 1, per Copeland, the , from No. 1 Abingdon square and offered any man an hance, as expressed It, to starve together. No. ™, a little fellow, heavily by ith tight hatr, 1 his overcoa point, after turning hia back the audience and consutied a Wwateh attached to a chain later got a job f who hatis from f in to be $19 positively refi of the man whe ‘ a him. to. work ' O'Loug TM board give him + ft volunteered sioed'N stl nity No. i a few minut vivtter this the auction eeta aad ten , put tralght Edge nittt, tat gold He tin lin. roe the em- Judge Lacombe ceedings | re brought Gas Company y of the Si The deer to-day | United States Clrenit Court the decree man Jumped | baesd on the mandate of the Supreme | S| Court of the United States tn the pro- by to test the con ‘ent Gas law makes the finding of the Federal SupremeCourt the side ing Amount t $15,946, filed In the Consolid idgmes or WAS Plied that it was between Forty= titution= | The latter is Nos, 67 to 69 West F b iNalng urth street—a_ = four-story that has just been remodelled. T vere | was quite a crowd already watching known with considerable Interest the proces- sion of dishevelled beauties, familiar on inandsa) the stage of many ‘theatres, as they | thd todecided that) hurried out in queer combination of | * PAPE AACE TS tee [dainty boudolr slippers and furs, andj No. {carrying bird cages, grips, dogs and his |arms futl of clotling ‘ity | Mr. Thompson nad in his arms the eu; he won with his yacht at Gray last summer, Behind him was his Jap- anege valet, Kato, eatch up with his master and give him | the rest of his clothing. Mr. 'Thompse was in such a hurry he even forgot his | wife's photograph on the mantel, Mrs. | Thompson ts in Buffalo As to the fire itself, some bonfires are | bigger. Henri hy hes a coo! on the basement floor of No, 67 Forty-fourth street, a restaurant on the | main floor, and private dining rooms on the second. In the rear he has a one story extension which 1s separated from the Hotel Algonquin by only about 2) feet. This extension to Henrt's place caught fire from a flue. The hotel for ay own streams 0} outs £03 isa is} ‘BULLET FIRED BY the | CAR WOUNDS Gli Cart- ated | Small Boys Had Put nee Donegan, who was passing, whipped out a pistol, and, creeping up to dow, pushed the weapon broken pane and fired, tered the instant death Donegan then ran Into the ated and wounded the o ie slayer fled, eto atter tramping nearl: ric mile the wine through the The builet en- house as Dut wav caught near Iy twenty | : i ARTHUR G YATES BURIED, ROCHESTER, N.Y, Feb, | general offices of the Buffalo, I who was trying to and Pittsburg Railroad in this elty, and ps from ar spec! day's funel pallbenre rG an Iselin 4 13.—The Rochester one end e closed t to the Yates. rs at to. Roosey Brown, Key Newman “D Underwood, jIsetin, W rederick Baton, W, Wilga, C.D. irecktn: ridge ‘and C. Roldt, of New ore city burial was private in this city. BOTH GAINED By Change to Poatum, given P writes a Wi: “We have } year's trial,” stm la over 4 dy, “and jour only regret is that we did not try it before, twice a da nd were Previously we used coffes very fond of It. “My husband had been subject to severe attacks of sick head. years and at such times could dure the sight or smell o This led me to suspect was the cause of his trouble. ache for 1 not en- f coffee that coffee IT was also troubled very much with acidity of the stomach and heart palpitation after meals, 1 had | been doctoring for this, but had not | suspected that coffee we 8 the cause. | | the United States Circuit Court of this | ‘ aan ne “Finally we purchased Postum Misteiet “and “alsmtsxes the leomplalat ridges on Track —Vic- Jang tt aid for nie what the medicines without prejudice. It allows s voy . aH hed failed to do. The first day we higher court, amounting to. $97 —— own trouble, ‘he second day was en- EU Ce % , f i : nets free from ft and have never Commission om PHY ae Maud Clark: of No. heen troubled since, i East Twenty-t + {s the) avy husband has been entirely free | | eae ee e of roup of end cad ACTRESS G Peete nes ot Rroup of frends! trom attacks of sick headache since | ETS A DIVORCE, tO ‘lay, and Decause sie was shot! hy quit coffee and began to use Pos- | i a rea fe uel although she d tum Vinal Decree Granted to Josephine i cover he fact untl several hours) «1 have. heard people say they did SEO ALY not like the flavor of Postum, yet I | Foy Thompson, | ; Bihar: te FBuR j not t Supreme Court Justice Newbu eh a pera © purchase gro-| haya served it to them without detec. L t Dun ger "8 the cll} a8 pain in} eaten t day signed a final decree of absolute her foreliead at she reache ul Ni tion, because it has the color and e in favor of Jose Foy of First a ¥ stream | Snappy cone nste, similar to mild mpson, an actress, and against of blood b . jhigh-grade Java. This shows they Frank Hallett Thompson, a member of the Act Soclety Mrs. Th ompeon alle t band had been guilcy mproy d ley House in Dece 19, with a woman Whose name sie not know, Thompson deniot this The Thompsons w 1 in October authorized to 1 rin ste} ty RED ID | ching. Sint Miedtae br [esas eas, re mar 6 TO 14 DAYS, Is Kuaranteed to rotr to k Frightened, her mother, who sere uining ndled e her ¥ dressed and | § one inflicted Policeman eartrid) cure | track: Piles | exploded by a car just as ee | the corner, thad not made j it right Wh en made to directions on pkg it la us as coffee, and besides rit is wholesome,” “Namie given by Postum Co,, Battle ek Mi h Read “The Road to eliville,” in pkgs, “There's a Rea- son Ever read the above lettert A ne appears from time to time, ‘e genuine, true, and fall of Sounds of trouble percolated out the waiting crowd for about five min- ‘tes and then Furguson emerged, {ng the perspiration from his brow. His head of Somersteld, causing club had grown a thick sult of brown | age, his heels trailed Major , looking like a very much depressed house dog. aid himself down wearily wied out of the pit. Went | beal Urs large, Ne and Be aw ea An r hair. 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