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_ SHOOTS TO_KILL HIS SWEETHEART) ROOSEVELT’S FAREWELL ADDRESS Weather—Fair and Warmer To-Night; Tuenday Cloudy |NIGHT | EDITION | “Circulation Books “ Circulation Books Open to All,”’ PRICE ONE CENT. Open to All.” | } ROOSEVELT IN FAREWEL ADDRESS SHARES HIS | SUCCESS WITH OTHERS - cine» POUIGE DOGS LOSE Symbolizing the Government, | ee GROWL AT CHANGE Wouldn’t Mind the Tender! Singles Out ( of Man Who Gave Righ District, but the Gowanus Section! Wow. Credit Has Come to Him as Support in Affairs of State. eve guished gover: served as ame alias his co ynanlons AD 10 THINK OF OING AWay FROM } nERE ( ( . t ig expeditions The o¢ was memorable to who surrou and the latte entirely free eadness, gpeeoh sald ‘Gentleme as members, or to meet th the ‘Tennis Cabinet’—that Is with w at tennis, or huntl Ing, or walking, or bo: played, with whom T have bee: — : aa = he mountains, or in round in the r 1p, or neh countr “Because You Are the Men.” “But, really, as you kn are not here for that reason 1 are » because you are th 1 be- | Wow!" n, with] “What's eating you—fleas from the j while T have been |outstde or indigestion from the inside?” na inquired Garden, “Why should you go loyal service than you | around this bright morning throwing off that loose bark of yours the same as if you were a moulting hick t tree?” “Matter enougt “Didn't might go furth But as I never saw any dog outside of & story book that used that figure of speech, I shall simply content myself with repeating the simple remark, | ave work tion ever minist abler or more nts had an public serv It is throu you and those Hike you! You see the bulletin from the Commish that I hove done the major part of what] that's just been posted up Inside the has been accompli under this ad-|station-house? He says t ees ministration, More-over, ina vast num-/our vigilance, the number of burghirtes a f cages the doing 0 work itself {in this section have been cut down from Hee ier nly reward five a night to one a year and that in The credit has come to me, to the} epee puie ‘ olilef of the adm! tration. For ex-| fore actly as men ke to 8 vbatie} } ike holize administration by 7 Cte uP, 1 | the man ¢ 1 forgetting that] a) (pune, we cont the immense majority of his acts can BACK HERE EVERY be done only through others and t eas a really su ful administration, suc y cesst the standpoint of vane \ ing the 1 the Interests oft! efountry, must be manage 1 as our TY in a spirit or the most loyal as and partnersatp, Singles Out Garfield. are many others id have sf but there simp! \ yy sovlatic like uch wasn't| you phere bring her } room enough, and so Lh brought you here partly your own sakes, but primaril representing thousands of other workers, as representing all good, r and Femark bow-wow! j PATRI HALTS ~UBERTY FHT N oo i | ;Delays Argument When Told | Success of Plea Might Mean Death. | BACK TO SING. SING.} If Commutation Was Illegal FEAR OF CHAIR NEW YORK, MONDA Y, MARCH 1, 1909, PRICE ONE CENT. SHOWS APPENDIX “NCOURT TO SAVE HS CHAUFFEUR Employer Says He Really Couldn’t Have Gone as Fast as Charged. Original Sentence Holds— Case Up Again Fridé jer life sentence am Marsh Rice, trick, un > murder of Wi to New Yo! from Sing Sing to- pellate Division of the K preme Court, Justice for about an hour, and will sleep in his gat. At his own prison cell again to- request argument was postponed upon is motion to secu Is release from prison on the ground Gov «ins, in commuting his death 8e to one of life imprisonment, exc his constitutional pi Patrick, after at offered by As- Assistant [ e Tayle ot Mr, Jerome's staff, te <8 the writ of habeas corpu h the mat ed the ut snot sutiiciently up on the legal aspects of | his contention to argue it personally, As it Is his « make a personal ap- | 1 he asked Monday or Tues- | in a Bottle, Fails to Convince. A vermiform appendix, perfectly pre- served in a small ribbon-knotted bottle sald to be of recent extraction, !sn't essary a sound argument why the speed laws when its owner was a pas- > auffeur simply couldn't break senger in the flying car. The vermiform argument wag sub- mitted by Walker H. Graef, who lives at the Hotel Plaza, in behalf of his driver, Anthony C, Hauser, who was 1 by Patrolman MeDonough in rlem yesterday and charged with ng at 22 1-2 miles an hour, Hauser |was held in $300 for trial, notwithstand- ing his employer's novel support. Your Honor, I'm surprised Graef when Hauser was held seemed to crystallize under “Here's ready proof that he couldn't have gone at that hor , tible rate as this—this—policeman says. Digging into his coat pocket, Mr. is tears his eyes. really an ad- tekst drew forth the alcoholle dection of his anatomy. jand the | There was a stir in court, Harlew reporters giggied as inas- | Magistrate Herman whirled to talk to court | His clerk ta A Splendid Specimen. case! "T say, Your Honor, see it—see how jou th de zument next Pris) well it looks! It's a splendid type— i? ay afternoon at L o'clock. healthy, the doctors sald, but better out i Wanted to Stay Here. of @ man’s system than In, Aren't you err rreeent committed | 814d to see It? HW seaarenacer | Kings) “No.” thundered the Magistrate. loantereeathe vGnecrnet York| “Strange, most surprising—every one Tee mare ceri nee nreeane he | SPeaks so well of it! You know It's'—— argh Sia i peat SR TTCIRTI ext case!” shouted the Magistrate, Tusa eee ac naeoerk ning his head sous! and books and records, This request was not granted. Justie Jenks said, however, that he would Warden Jesse grant the | paring his ca was given un til 4.45 o'clock vith pis ¢ | The conference was he!@ In the | vate office kK of the co} Mrs, Patrick n ndance adyis fing her husbend. Assistont Distriet rick Would not pr * proceeding to have the commutation of his sentence set aside | Up to this time,” sald Mr, ‘Taylor, | of the question ought up. He ha. ised tion that Gov Higgins had ommute his | ten n December, 1406, and that | the Governor se death and the act of aside the old se entitles him to } May Mean the Chair. iberty, Btu he did not consider the cor zeney that Court might hold him that the commutation was not titled and at the same time reins the orixina sentence of death, Wail Patrick {s positive in stating he would | » char than spend the| (Continued on Second Page.) | rather die in faithful, fearless public servants, who strive thelr best to dg what the public} f ‘ need demands, and who, in the last an-/ Of things he's going to transfer us! to alysis, stand ail on the same level when | Other sections of the Greater City where by. that supreme test which |Tbberles sti continue, Ain't that a FT ag i he (lovely reward for faitiful services?” s into chief account the apirit of the Pon Teabhitnnow teaaid MATE IGaes Lac Ace uaa is a Cabinet Minis-| 20: "We might lke the change of sur- : ter, a bureau chlef, a marshal, an In-|ToUndings and the associations. 1 only : Gian agent, a forester, a letter-carrier, a| NOP! they glve me a Broadway post to YY member of the life-saving service, a, Patrol. clerk In @ department or a workman in| ‘Forget it,” sald Herod. “You'll win @ navy-yard, or whet! holds one q patrol in some chotce residential cen- oan rd Citerence he acta NOt tre bordering on Gowanus Canal or ex- tending along Newtown Creek In the general direction of Greenpoint, take tt for me. A police dog wouldn't last a holy minute on Broadway—not with a muzzle, like we have to wear, One of that Forty-second stroet gang would steal your Mcenge tag for a bangle on his lady friend's bracetet. There's a lot of people along the Great White Way going to the dogs, but no self-respecting dog wants to go to them. “But what makes me so sore is being chased out of the precinct Just when I've got a good side line of graft all worked up. Why, I was good for four T:bones every morning of my life one block just below here, and there was a hired girl servant at that big. yellow boarding-house who'd saved me every turkey carcass this winter. ow I'll have to start in all over again in some new precinct. It's had Ines, I tell you those,” consequence of this Improved condition (Continued on Second Page.) ——————— DOES IT REALLY GROW HAIR? Nald Heads Everywhere Prociaim Success of Hair Specialiat’s Discovery, BALTIMORE, March 1.—If the word of thousands of people who have obtained @ free supply of the wonderful hair treat- ment which is being distributed by Wm. > Chas. Keene, President of the Lorrimer ' Institute, is any evidence, there is prom- fae that a bald head may soon become a rare sight. Mr. Keene says that all ap- Pp plications for a free supply will be filled by mail prepaid at Lorimer Institute, Branch %1, Baltimore, Md, The results from the use of this remedy are de- @oribed as truly wonderful.—Advt. | WONDER STORIES THAT | THRILL AND FASCINATE. | dramatic and soul-trying | sea captains as re-| The most experlences of de lated by themselves; ‘The husband and wife who live tn the| same house, but never meet; | Five great tragedy-problems that arose | on one and the same day—each prob- lem bristling with human Interest; | How the “actor folks” really look and | act off the stage, as studied by Roy Mc- Cardell at a Pink Tea; | A review of the American labor situa- | tlon by John Mitchell; ‘The six-months-old baby who won a $5,000 Fellowship in the Metropolitan Museum by ‘capturing’ J, Plerpont Morgan; How and why John Burroughs, the} famous author and naturalist, has gone back to college at the age of seventy- two; The places in Washington society soon to be taken by the children of Pre: dent-elect Taft. ‘These stories are mentioned at ran- dom as being among those featured in yesterday's Sunday World. If you read them you will realize how tmportant it| is to make sure of getting the Sunday Wgrid eve: week by ordering your co in advance, “Thought you would be glad to see It— erfectly harmless and—er—er—you've got one, too, Your Honor, unless you— why, I am shocked that my chauffeur should be thus humiliated! Had he bean unning at that rate my. stl Hm wearing a corset stil Nothing worries me—I don't want to see it—next onse, I sald, Is every one asleep in this Court? That'll do, sir, put your verlform appendix hack in your pocket, I mean. Clear out, the sight of it worrles me"— Worried Him, Too. “It-it worried me, too, Judge, when Dr, Erdman cut"— There was what might be termed bel- lowing fvom the judictal bench and a *hes—you [hurry and scurry of bluecoats and a new stage setting quickly done as Mr. iraef geutly, even fondly, tucked his little vial in his vest pocket and went out. ‘What's char trate y yelled the Mugls- n Frederick Pope, a palo- face young man, who lives at the Harvard Club, was arraigned, Speeding 22 miles against’'— “What are you feliows up to this continued His Honor, thor- oughly aroused, “The first spring day, and a dozen of you try to lower all 1908 clty records, eh? Well, don't get caught. What have you got to say My spather Is on the bum, Youy Honor,” he murmured, feebly, “When I go slowly it breaks down and I have to run along sort of easy, you know. Any I wasn't going at that rat “Held for trial,” snapped the Court, Didn't Know His Business, “If your Honor will bear with me a moment, I'm from Georgia, own 60,000 acres of pine lands and really I’m sort of a stranger here. I have been unable to locate a bondsman, but will give you any cash required, “One hundred dollars, Court. As the clerk was taking down Mr, Pope's record the Magistrate heard him say: “Simply can't say what my business ls--I don't know?" “Don't know his busine: sald the ‘ ,» eh?” he | querted. “Weil, I get pitch from the pines on my estate and live on the income. Now what would you call that?’ he said genially, In his rich Southern accentua tion. Magistrate Herman smiled and turned but the clerk came to the rescue end sald “Porcupine or turpentine, Mr. Pope?’ This was considered # fine joke by Mr Pope and he left the roc Is fac wreathed in a regular Georgia amile, wah, 4 WOULD RIP STITCHES. ! But the Vermiform Argument, | Prima Donna and “Gasp” Gown She Says She Alone Can Wear ! PROTO LonmeN OF pub Srv010 MARY GARDE": CAN WEARGASP OWN, OTHERS CANT )Prima Donna Can’t Under- stand Why Women’s League Was Amazed. | Mary (arden, according to those who were present laet night at the sirteenta anniversary of the Profes- sional Women's League, wore @ gown which was described by women as a “gasp,” cut nearly to the girdle, when viewed from the back, By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. | “My father called me up on the tele- phone the first thing this morning to aak me what !n the world I had worn at the Professional Women's League last OG ” night,” exclatmed Miss Mary Garden to, me to-day, with a helpless shrug of her | Ifamous shoulders, "But, from the) PEACE K| FR coe Glacugsion seems to concern what I did | not wear, It just shows you that It does not pay to be kind to people,” Miss Gar- den wound up, bitterly. Her last exclamation was confusing. At first it seemed to mean that Mary den’s {dea of philanthropy 19 to place on view as many square Inches of her flaw- aoe Jena loveliness as she—and the law \Murder Over an Egg deem seemly. That was not, however, what she did mean. | “y wae horribly buey and rushed last | night,” complained the prima donna. throwing herself back upon the pillows | of her blue and gold bed, “Really, I! Giiasag y Just made the time to go to the Prow) 0" fessional Women's League at the Astor. | Pollce Everybody told me {t would be a kind-| waiter, awaits formal arr ‘ness—gractous of me, [ was going to an affair after leaving the Astor, course, I had to wear an evening gown JAnd now, to think, after I put my out to go, all they can find to talk about | {a my gown.” Even Got Color Wrong. “You see, say here that It was el Ear ie See chines nage ee {| Pauw Into custody gave a metaphysical cs veue as the color they suy it{¥l€W of the erlme when he had disposed ei {of his captive subject of the discussion was Now when you write this up,’ he esl ter ae was brought, tinkling and| Used, Cant &) and say ‘the two men rusting, {n the arms of Miss Garden's | qWarrelled over an O86: Nothing of the Tt tw a simple enough gown, of White een een eine omg vst stan net over white onion In rn ores | Tasueiahli VaTech Eoin of soft white silk. Gold-beaded t ‘2 | bein embrotder the corsage and tral ve ge ries) Harbaugh too | ip) eeacatst unconventionality down tha| auc 202, BAvins, grouch,' either. Paar ea agl A ¢ chiffon | Most mon have grouches. Another ndme hi PO te bad 2 var the | for them is deranged nerves, ‘They | and gold-embrotdered flowers o: the | ee vaieaga/ Siro & GEeAGiT Ret | | papers this morning,” she added, “the Gare | Prompts Chicago Police Official to Point Out Its Sway. h 1—In a cell at a} station, G. C. Harbaugh, @ nment for Ing Charles Kelly, a cook, by plung- 80, , |Ing a carving knife through his heart | Harbaugh had ordered three eggs for a customer. The cook t ‘ed and pre-| | pared only two and the walter, Insanely | langry, slew him aft The police short quarrel, | they sergeant who took ar are as Spi YOUTH FIRES THREE SHOTS AT GIRL Wh REFUSED 10 WED HIM pe Margaret Hayes on Her Knees Begs for Mercy as Bullets from William Petro’s Gun Fly Around Her. PLANNED TO KILL SELF AS WELL AS SWEETHEART “Forgot Me and Learned to Love Another While I Was Away,” He Says When Caught in Pawnshop Where He Pawned Revolver. The nel¢hborhood about Columbus avenue and One Hundredth street was thrown into a turmoil of excitement this afternoon by the effort of William Petro, a love-crazed boy, to kill his sweetheart, Mar- garet Hayes, of No, 38 West One Hundredth street, in the hall of her home, Margaret Hayes has been living there with friends for several months, At parties in the neighborhood and at dances in the halls along Broadway she had met Petro, She liked him at first, but the violence with which he returned her liking scared her and she told her friends that she didn’t want to have anything to do with him, Petro persuaded himself that he need- ed to make a fortune before he could win the girl, He Js nineteen years old. Three months ago he went to Boston to seek the fortune. He came back late last week with a whole fitty dol- lars, He tried to see Margaret Hayes, but she avoided him. Petro bought @ revolver, This afternoon he called agein, Man garet came to the door of her flat, He asked her to come out into the hall and speak privately with him, When he got her under the hall light he esked her to say once for al whether she would marry him. The girl, terrorized by ithe way he glared at her, eald: All Shots Missed. Petro snatched a revolver from the side pocket of his coat and after waving. {t at the girl's head began to pull the trigger, He fired three shots, All of them missed, though one tore through Margaret's dress at the shoulder, The girl screamed at the top of her voice und crawled along the floor begging fo» nierey, The boy, flourishing the revolver, ran down the stairs, pushing aside the frightened tenants who had run Into the hall to find out wha the trouble was, He ran into the street and fife ST. JOHNS RENEWS [1S FIGHT TO STAY TRINITY'S HAND Asks Justice O’Gorman to Continue Injunction Against Abandonment of Church, Justice O'Gorman heard argument and reserved decision in the Supreme Court this afternoon on the motion to continue until after trial of the sult the temporary injunetion granted by Justice Erlanger last month restraining abandoning Corporation from pel in Varick street and Trinity St. John's teen or twenty hatless men and women transferring the congregation t St. |poured out after him. Petro turned s Chapel In Christopher street. | west and got to Columbus avenue sult instituted by Burke in behalf of himself and other 40 members of St. John's, baged on the ground that St, Joh ert) John | head of the fleetest of his pursuers, the | He had put his revolver back into hig dis | but that didn’t reassure them {5 ally, an {ntegral part of Trinity Church,| ‘Turning the corner of Columbus d {ts members have a voting right |avenue, Petro ran into a pawnshop and Sin the management of Trinity Cor-|they lost him. When the hunt surged up and down the street and the crowd was growing constantly, Petro. tried | to keep up appearances by pawning the poration, with a consequent pecuniary rght in the earnings of that corpora- tion, whereas St. Luke's {8 only one of five missions of Trinity, with no share |Tevolver with which he had shot at or voice in the affairs of that church | 4S sweetheart. ane corporation | Planned to Kill Self. Justice O'Gorman looked down upon| Detective Ferguson, of the West an unusual assemblage of lawyers,|One Hundredth street station, looked Trinity was represented by Col. William Florence 8B. Candler, Francis {in at the door just as the pawnbroker was about to put the revolver on the Jay, Lea CT plae ynde Stetson and George Zabriskie, | shelf, He arrested Petro, who was shoulders hold the bodice in place, Inj tf Lynde Stetson and George t J truth, the costume [8 very similar to| *hey're responsible for » big percentage! 1) iirke and the congregation of St.| arraigned in the West Side Court this one worn by Miss Shonts in a box (Of the minor orimes, The average) jo. had ex-Surrogate Charles H.| afternoon. at a recent performance of ‘Car-| ‘érouch’ 1s as dangerous to human life) ) ang william H. Hamilton for| “If I had Killed her,” said Petro, "I men.” The lines of the two gowns are| @# ® ton of eoprnae Tt breaks wp) tier champion would have killed myself, too, While simtlar, the difference being that Miss! f dS [Me ills RA LIA od He Defends St. John's, I was gone, Working at my trade as a Shonta’s was a evmphony In white and| breakfast table, It makes partners | ; say, | Shoemaker orgot me and learned Shon | fight and brings on bangruptcy, It's} On one side,” Mr. Beckett began, “we) slyer sar a scarf of tulle about my| started a many men on the road to| pave the corporation, the board of| ° ! “wear of y | tt ST Ath th é rain as whiskey directors, the electors chosen by the shoulders | wi b e ope Miss “This murder was mitted late in| congregation of St Tonnes samen \ CON ESE BOY MISSING Garden, “but yo tor ihavdabe HarbaGgh: had working | have been attenants at St. J Charles T aman who keeps that the gown t startlingly low Pate t ihe erste e 9p a! » laundry a Phicd avenue and N eidar OL GARRiLa since early morning the grouen | work. On the other nls enue ae Le eee nce “dase accumulating all the t When he, vestrymen, warden W an wife onl the pA ARE telat iets smmitted the murder he was ubout | Trinity Le floor of ling, reported than most womer n | Sthis is our fi thirteen. ready to blow up. ur side. ‘The {93 Vhat are th rights o missing Fine New Turkish Huthe DUTT TAG HLA s : tthe New F 6 Seth Corporation Is nots ; Fat cTaas, dow nian estaciia ne Fulfect Incormation ki ligious corporation act Ay ® char at ay undant, fm every detall, Blectric Express, Parcel and Bag Checking. A new this ia an issue which must cheapert OR pedi ad veneer YSDIIE Gomvwnience. In the path of travel. *4% termingd, s

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