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A AICI SCORE Wr THAN IlPINCHES AGAINST | \ | No 3-DIMITRI, OF RUSSIA ae i ; No 3-D , OF Is A; tr or Impostor? aera en if, ; a LAW - NEWS (TEM \ aa | 1 courtyard, surrounded by mud huts, in the sian town of Uglich, VOLUME L > BUILDINGS May 15, 1591, «child of nine was playing, He was Dimitri, younger son 7 o~SNe WILL BE (Cilen ye MARKED of 5 A. i) ' ll ; By Albert Payson Terhune 8 J A GREAT SLAUGHTER HOUSE. s yan the The attendants who usually guarded re, for some syplained reason, all away from their posts of duty. ‘ RNS ) * happened during thelr absence will never be known, But suddenly a, 5 ; \BELES N i yn v . crossing the yard, screamed aloud in terror, A fittle boy lay dead ‘ 2 yi mt ‘ound, his throat cut from ear to ear; his fea Ss almost unrecoge r st4 West End ave » nizable. f nue, shot = Wild was the lanienation throughout Russfa. Dimitri had been @ ibe a . clever, sturdy youngster, His elder brother, Theodore (or Feodor), the new TS ulf-witted, and the Czar, who had succeeded old Ivan the Terrible, wa ; Boris Godunov, Lon Dimitri to take his place on the th RS ne Minister of Lio vor Theodore ont of y Dy Ww imed h was little doubt that f t forme ir > this move ¢ lev of ttle, Dimitri % 1 } rt of his seheme to ” tris ness with his SQ 15 i HO Lee ee H - a t brother — hims: ) silenced f He sold out and i A Strange i's, After which Bora } took the proceeds Confession. 4 : 5 , rvant of the to speculate in Heving 2 stocks, = N-O+l= himself dying, he sen : t priest a he sup- ae THE SNIRT porvdly dead Diy he seems to have kept siler The se? He went to Wall O-vIFFLe| Souad At in a fow Weeks reeoverad his health, ‘This was in aK. Soon afterward street. DETECTWE pet Wan yw ul : his tem struck him, ; you knew who [ was," dare sirike In Wall street swear atime. Lam the Prince he found plenty of POLICEMEN ne ' Ns ae ae! ea id , Ne ee ? . bs uN id insteac nd had carried Mmitel i 1 the lad wo brokers to take Wile CARRY nhood as a servant, The man who had saved | was dead, but t Hy " Fe A TRANSIT added a dit of’proof to the tale by exnthiting to Wistios welled seal " v ii i . [4 the money that he ‘ seit ‘ ay ay . My ie | | "| rip iW mT mn | 1; y a bearing Dimitri's crest, and a diamond cross that had been his baptis f il Mint ll | ATT had spent his life Wisnioweck ‘ed him and hastened off to King Sig i | Mh Wi | | I \ ata MH See He was Sigismund saw a e of strengthening Po nee a bull, of course. 3 —— ruse. across the frontier marched the y . . eH . a Polish ermy Ss back, to wrest the ¢ Being a bull is for the broker’s interest because, besides the commis- People were tired of the tyrannical Borts Ked to Dimitris sions, the broker can charge the customary interest on the stock which sthrey open their alesiioinin ttle with Borls's : l d t Apu : - ain of Dobrinteht Jan defeated, and he is nominally carrying while at the same time loaning the stock t a sy iid have been taken prisoner had no ed net Lotte somebody else. siain to a Hi in ae to block later Boris was oi ; ; poisoned. Hie on and his wi pcapital of = © Wall street ticker quota were rising and Mr. Abeles felt 5 } ud : . prosperous, He bought more stocks on margin, as many as the Kp iy \ a) Frat ah eA AL En aA Lda bet he yan, shevlost; Prince ot * ; u \ ‘ =, BLO oO Wa tool of rolish Gov othe sted a sus brokers would carry him. \ SS ~y Yer ieee mother of the supposed! > Dim : trou t ‘The bie Wall stree A ; Treretan ae aani ha YAK (you see on where Boris had y and wa she could The big Wall street bankers, the hig brokers and the big manipu- UNDER ARREST) youth as her s and tina cl TEN OIORS lators encouraged Mr. Abeles and his kind by putting up the prices a place during that interview ally she came forth and de- \ little more every day, loaning money liberally at low rates of interest | Ke ae ante hehe fine i : i Me Unde and sending out prosperity stories. wealth for her made her pretend to \dentify c this will my, eer pe ie ; never be known, At any rate Dimitri was crow t n Je 600, he stock which Mr, Abeles bought richer men who knew better | began his brief reign in a wise, Just man aes) sold, When they had unloaded, the Steel Trust announced the collapse i Ui Ce COGS (EG TE OE aE Ta ot the dupe) of F Ho 8 (Bro Aiaall ‘il 4 é A i oh ed Polish customs, leaned toward the religion of Po! of the steel pool, ticker dropped and Mr. Abeles lost. his concessions, All this infuriated Russia, The cl savings as well as his paper profits. na Mniszek, a Polish girl of noble family, to whom he bh pe : leat i betrothed before he entered Rusela When prices were dri pping he sat in his brother's oMee and called jinnmmemmmmrmmmow~ and for the sake of that love he set a his brokers on the t When the brokers’ telephone boy told ne ee mate a TED nial alliance. ‘This Polish match : : § ph boy tol WHY NO roug ¢a Was the last w that broke his luck, A 14 y prices had drop r bur’ Kp 4 } i 2 : parses him how prices had dropped, Mr. iried } aninoiieehanle ARREST» By Russian ne rrounded the palace on the night and cried out, “My God een wiped out!” Hi of May eleven days after the wedding—and T evel k seal! ahaees } | d the bridegroom's sleep Dimitri iuannoleeMienned A n he iH t himself. en net Gio erin 8 lez. There, the erman Abeles is - one arnhnnean ery ‘3 claimed, he was c eeleiaal amin Alclad only or of the thousands of men whom Wall he chief of the consp Vastit Shuiskt, selzed t Then eread street murders, Every time there is “a panic Piterenctimeniel ————— : ae ae ming to be Dimitri, appeared in Po! ainealoacanes taniaes My big Wall strect men have unloaded ay t to depre sane Nw | 4 Ine, Maryna (dentified him—or pretended to—as h He drew a large , 1 i Deed ‘ AM depress prices and buy - ce of men to by his story and attacked Shulski, In the midst of the cam- i pack cheap—the earnings of Mr. Abeles and thousands is ki d i g , G yalgn he was assassinated, Afterward two other "Dimitris," o ' ! g and thousands of his kind ar r "Dimitris," one after anoth | eae Mr. and Mrs. Jarr Begin Day With Beautiful Grouches, suse CHLIMEEN REMI, LANCET and turned into Wall street's maw. If Wall street gambling were confined to Wall street men it | But Get Them Out of Their Systems Before Breakfast | »:iev cuies inposoriswite'msters. tad ve not insised ch muning § RS aOR RP RROD RPO OA |S woman he loved he might have lived to @ green old age on his rightful—or | stolen—throne, r you leave the mirror alone" | shoulders without stooping almost to|I can wear the same things I wore two oe By Roy L. McCardell, |)! yi maroc said Mr, Jarr, returning to his tirst the floor years ago,” sald Mrs. Jarr. “I never asing nambere of thts series may be obtained by sending one cent ( 7 i Jar, ining grievance. He retreated angily to the chiffonier saw such an qld crank as you are) stamp, fur each number re C | * quired, to Circulati 7 ) ‘ |and turned the glass on It to what he getting to be. Get out of my room!” | Wortd . ation Department, Evening ‘You ¢ the mirror alone yourself!" ught @ proper ani when the gla: “Ita my room, too,’ sald Mr, Jarr.| snapped Mrs, Jarr. “And leave m There's a chitfonter on {Came off the swivel and bumped down | “but I swear that there doesn't seem Fg would be like the of the room that I got 0M the floor, any place for me or anything be ng LOO ODAOD DOC OD 000000001 i is a mirror In that if ¥ “Doggone !t! Now see what you've to me in it. You women get all a mar % nbling among the members of the Metropolitan Turf Association. have to be smirking et| one!” he shouted. ‘I've a good notion money, take up atl the room in grr | to throw It out the window” house and now you want to vo | ve got that tlited down,| But he hadn't any such notion at all.) “I don't want to vote; I thi non- | fr. Jarr, Furniture costs money, and Mr. Jarr, sense,” sald Mrs, Jarr, “It's bad enough Ens | restrained himself. jfor men making fools of themselves irt hangs tn | f° seta Durrahing for men they don't know of anners Ww w Are Our Women’s Clubs ' No School me you are dros. ) see how my “I'm sorry you hurt yo Dog would a Mrs, Jarry ve, and spending thelr money to ‘ 3 Mrs, Jarr, "But tf you had lett it alone & erie tata He ’ * ent dog and no- “tj: would have been all right [elect people who do nothing tor them By Edith Sessions Tupper ve things alone yourself and |! 4° d all right!” shouted Mr. Jarr,| “YoU don't’ want to 1 hadn't been all the time turning | Ca" sald Mr, Jar nirrors that way this one wouldn't |e nen have made u HE Woman's Club having dent to have asked some member near hysterically demonstrated | the door to request silence, Instead, she ause body else wor car The difference ——— pe 2 havanzallenndor women shall not : {ts failure as a political shouted: “Teil those women outside b oho \ nt t gon me or mad at the|!'m slad you realize it kindergarten, what shall be there to shut up. Tell them to go u euW eens.) ! ‘ ead ngs MMPOFa OR Mad bacalee voulaFs weltine |i Lo ouay fon cree Uileber a gaits said of it as a school for stairs or downstairs and to shut pl street gambling George! It ay tod vt say that," sald Mrs. Jarr. ald?” asked Mre, dart aweetly, |sragette!” ca Mrs. Jarr. “11 joln Mrs. | good mmannetst nel Dee fo ; ‘ thing t \ half of the two upper! “['m not getting b aes Stryver's ‘Votes for Women and Prison| ulte recently a gentle- mead. and all other L : pee ete lit not getting bal a Mr. atta Flower M 16H de y ) meer ne minteinociiastanconthe t Mannerless Leaders, } kinds of gambling vd} v the 4 tossed. You fat, ‘Talk about fat people Walne teen Pet ee hia eee nena acoaLeal oaiarrauDon uaelkgtoymenot|ayomenis ir nas 9 \ s 8 > ) and. natur i “It is not,” sald Mrs, ded the convention at Syr- a 1 women may say: “Oh, the ra is in Wal i : SSAA: TEMA RITA Te AIT aR TSG stop | Miftragette moven $ a was a disgraceful e exceptional cases." Possibly, but all ON BEARS 31 ear, ra Mec ental eee ata dey Rane Vou teistop tong lot of women those women shook thelr|these women are leaders, If the lead+ i street gambling 1 : seas es PS a a WD an i's faces, I left the hall ¢f§ havo no manners, what will the ; i meter . efi E eae , of their s ey we al recentnunes ' 4 written Iw of a man's club ie } the guise of respectability, \ reat banks loaning their aid, w gacrsiants bpaiise ! DOU! LAM. MEAring or iat reaes ito. Deeeetasts aa nonts ata nominal price were fur-|that Whatever personal animosity « brokers sending out literature more ring than ¢ Nn goods ° lnished visiting members by the enter- member may have, he must not bring It nae COR eee c ne S @ | coining boards, The president of a cer- hens sluy EB GA eat his enemy curs G + lin club of this town, after eating | WIth perfect courtesy within the walls “y ne Wall street reaps its har r the little men’s |] A Flight Or Fancy € vAdye By Ferd G. Long through the entire menu from soup to|0f the clubhouse. This ts a rule rigidly 3 iC) 6 ei a elf consplonous by |Fequired and usually observed, earnir e morgue and the gt t t fe RESTORED eS APPR SIL oO eee RARER NAA eed yuneing as “rotten” food which Iam se eae pocacnel SnIOsLY — sass = SaeTeSeaTa ST aRE | tab =a fos bly {nformed was of delictous |*26 can 00 quickly Into her ¢ nai | il manufacture, Tae principal |C/¥¥, nor wield it too cruelly against the : ‘ complaint with the Indy Coe uCB LE grudge, I have known abe es er) chicken, lobsters and solutely savage attacks upon a woman's { Letters From the People | tha moa chicken, lobsters aud the [nation Intigead bury by pertona pages sascowoe ee Pers ie pe Oe oa Peguero err SE) i fa plate. The affair created a eee IN MISTAKE: Jal. ———eerr Short Weights. th ference betwe the t ABLE SIGNS { “Personal Dislike.” § 1 , OF CANINE Dern 9 H % > ' ; ' alae? j in GMa: Yl T recall a case, A woman was promte a i Caen tata ntly mentioned as a candidate for of e , ‘ ‘ Hes, en route to this co e {na certain club in this town, She A F lunching In the din ear. had both presence and tact, and would : er articles of fond they were |have filled the office admirably, But ee Yea, for Non-Restdents, ler Boston baked beans. | she had incurred the personal dislike of h : 7 across the car sat three or|certain Influentlal members, Another Re. 9 eof whom {s|member came to me and sald: “There | 4 i. § = fs nothing they will not say If Mrs. Ay . B Direct: Nominations jer persists In running.’ She gave me dee dipping nOxeS dies who had select tails of the plan of attack which horrie putting ar ‘ « - \ (Two FERT~ THREE freshment fied me, I went to Mrs. A. and sald them. This 1s ton \ Na FEE T / \ ( b INTO IS GOES yu fancy t you are golng to| "Is tt worth while? You have a beautle welg P gf } das F t D ed Famous One, | ful home, plenty of money, a husband a pou at the 3 7 vou order beans?” with other who adores you. And for the sake of to # 1 | uncalied-for allusions to this plffling office are you going to let el mon pra re 1 } natty embarrassed |yourselé be dragged through this fi 5 . : vnd linted these ladies before the | muck? i os Y othe ners in the car, looked at me for a moment, and P ( A Rule In Mathematies, AS jeer Paty PROMUSECESCTL EI 2 Meine Raltor of | en } More Bad Taste. { ‘aor husband (8 a man of sense," £ { Answer ‘ st 74 PALAIS replied. She did not run ty-five 5 1 " i | fn looking for a school of good mane Ke Jong will it be till the fat s twice |the pe I was present at the meeting of @jners don't try the average woman | SB age of the son and gist : rtaln fatmous organization in this town | club. pee en fb SAK ia thld: What numbe 4 when a scene took place the bad taste : : 5 7 will make the g of which will never be forgotten, The| Bricgs Crowds. i Der Writer inige oe thes t Seeatia eats bg Pitas anret™ NCE the Brooklyn Bridge wm Hy Rule: Where two numbers are given, of $ eee iay Ral centMan cand dd 1S opened for traffic, May 24, 188-16 f which the smaller numbergis less tt : has afforded passage to mre than Mab istil \itttle confusion by chattering. It would ‘ | half of the greater nNinber, from Wit have been perfectiy almple for the preale te entire populatiqn of the wo a H \ t ey .