The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1909, Page 12

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12° “CHL” AT, FES TE HONE FHS PARENT Orr Leaves Blazing Harlem: ,Flat and Accosts Brook- lyn Policeman. SET THE BEDS ABLAZE. Weak-Minded, Says Mother, Who Left Young Man Alone in Rooms, David Orr jr., who accuses himself of Betting fire to beds and lounges in his home at No, 269 West One Hundred and Fifty-second street, was arraigned to- day in the Harlem Court charged with arson, but as there is a question about his sanity, it is expected that he will be placed in the servation Ward in Bellevue, to give the doctors a chance to find out if an a he proper place for him is nineteen old, pale, with a weak chin, @evotee of cheap novels and ¢ years dis a HATE LETIER GARBLED HTS + COL RUSEVEL Qualified Statement Made About Revelation of State Secret: a \“OUGHT TO INTERFERE” President Alleged to Have Written ‘Educated Northeast- eners Malevolently Blind.’ OYSTER BAY r tion of former President Rooseve n $—The atten- was called to-day to the publication of a written by him to Sir Harry Johnston, the ) author and explorer, last » in whi Decet the President was alleged to have written that the United States ought to have intervened in ‘lution there and Central Tle lives with his father tbway train. much damage had dee: Asked Policeman to Aid Escape. Arrivi nik toa boKlyn, Orr w 1 of the Adam Harlem we trer him and with my family,” red there, “and I wanted to with them, thought I had gone out to a yy" he sald, as it Pleased at his cunning. Mother gave me ten cents to pay my way in, but I] Was hidden in the kitchen, I built a fire under one of the beds and locked | the door of the room, en I built fires | @ and one in the | d all the doors, Then | OX avenue sub- n. I thought 1} rather be locked git I beat it out to way over to Bro would escape, but up. Mrs. Orr said her son had never been mentally responsible, and has the mind fifth fon on fire and was § Sessions, but was found not gullty | oo GERMAN THEATRE = ASSETS ARE TIED UP) —_>— Pianager Can’t Collect Salary, but He Enjoins Funds of | the Playhouse. | | Supreme Court Justice O'Gorman. to- Way denied the application of Maurice §Baumfield for the appointment of a re- Weiver of the German Theatre, Incor- orated, pending the trial of his suit to) ‘Fecover $3,600 that he claims Is due him | Yor back salary as manager of the the- | @tre, The Justice, however, signed an wrder restraining the theatre company Brom transferring any more of Its wroperty, Baumfleld claims that he was selected | manager of the German Theatre, adison avenue and Fifty-ninth street, ast August at a salary of #20 a week. Of this amount, he declares, he has been pald only $959. ‘The manager got an order of the oourt levying on the property, but a deputy sheriff was told 4 of the corporation's property gigned to Mrs. Melica Blitz, wi eB ' ad also be: st, before ‘opened, Accordimy t ney for the ment was to loan of $4, he 60 We \ To Bargains of all k } Each day World W Tor instance 7,495 Sunday World ad- Pertisoments yesterday showed the way fo all sorts of workers, positions, Domes, investments, bargains, otc. | less Ica | ip the action; and to do |all three places we ought now to | doing in Cuba, Santo Domingo or - UW! Roosevelt sald @ general thing, when a private has been divulged as this one has it ts pretty sure to be more or less garbled.” We “Don't Understand.” The le vs +l dated t 1 Dec “De Henry—Just a hasty Ine, so that may reach you bi you leave New Orleans. I do not think we intervene in Hayti. Of course we to, but this people of ours sim- does not understand how things utside our own boundaries. “Of course I do not desire to act un- | get the bulk of our peop understand the situation and to and “In” Panema and Puert years of Cuba ed mot ‘ m often malevolently blir goes on. “We ought to hav zula again and a seven vears, \ a0 ave int fered {n Central America and Hayti something of the same kind that we are ama, according to the exigencies of the case, “But the American people simply were | not allve to the situation. @ # #° | Laughs at Prophets The ex-President was greatly amused at the reported prediction Prof, Starr, of the University of cago, that if the former President car- | ties out his proposed itinerary in Africa he will not come out alive. He laughed when he read the statement, and in r tates troversy to be fought out them. It was reported that Col. Roosevelt | ould begin work to-day at the offic q | of the Outlook Company, N 2 Fourth avenue, as @ member c staff of that publication. e, however, that Mr, not arrived, and no one precisely when to expect him. STOCKS IGhER, BUT TRADING DULL: Reading, Wabash, Union and : Missouri Pacific, Ice and Copper the Leaders, in the early H Waba: e and ading was dull, ighest of the put quiet Copper i Reading closing. a The total sales of sto shares and of bonds $ The Closing Prices Today's higi Ww | portion of a letter sald to have heen to Domingo | © on |; The list held | Third \t THE EVEN! NG WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1909. Gowns Made ior Mrs. Toit BLOWN TD BIS ROASTED BABY BY EXPLOSION) OV STONE AT PUNOER WL MAKE HST eS as Two Men Killed, Others In- Chill’s Barbarie Nurse Tells jured, and Buildings Shat- Court of Torture That tered at Dupont Work Caused Death, | WILMINGTON, Dol, March &—T baby woul sit where 1 Mk 1 him sit, so 1 put him on T atid if he would sit t know that the burns dd his death.” before the 3 arraigne ri 1 begging aln be put on the hot | the Magistrate was / rre nd he Grand for the Jury 1 about a en—Mami five, and the | rie Miles, al- sim without rec- she expressed ess for children, and he | s would be well was away during " Grey Crep Worldlers eats ee |MINERS STUMPING TOWNS TO SWELL UNION RANKS. | Expect to Add Thousands of Mem- to R Not Inciting a S Declare. SUIT AGUS SUG TRISTE PSHE Hi hers region {in e membership aring that | =* te a striki re bere Mys FR LEVIN'S GRAFT CHARGES WIFE NAMES NIECE FILED. AGAINGT ASALOVE PRAT. TUKEY CONSUL a ee Ottoman Subjects Munji Bey Asks Declares He Left His Own Family and Now Lives at Young Woman's Home. for Passports. Established 1845.) “A good standard piano at a reasonable price’—that a ‘ describes the WATERS PIANO. oie ; Can a piano be Argh-classed and not high-priced ? YES—and the WATERS PIANO offers a convincing demonstration of that tact. For sweetness of tone, dur- able construction and beauty of style and tinish the WATERS PIANOS have been celebrated for over sixty years. tat ¢ Prices of Waters Uprights, $250 to $400, tor a “> | cash or, if desired, on payments of $7 to $10 monthly, ni without interest. 1 Our Exchange Dept. offers some good used pianos ~ | from $100 upward on payments of only $5 per month. Send Postal for Catalogue. | Horace Waters @ Co. HO ti ’ 134 Filth Ave., near 18th St. CNet ; Rinne Three 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. aCLE rae) : en § se Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), ry j § Stores: 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave, s pald & CITY CHARTER REVISION READY FOR LEGISLATURE. umed Hats d Summer 34th Street packages of newspapers 2 . averaged 875 cents per #20 car Was nearly, deawoyed. 23rd Street COI VEILINGS. LEATHER GOODS. SOROSIS SHOES. 23rd Street 23rd Street CUT GLASS. And that is why she glanced through Sunday World Ads. yest And found a “bargain” instrument. You Could Have Done the Same—You Can Do the Same To-Day, | JAMES MoGREERY & GO.’ The latest Novelties in Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings and Laces, RSETS, Ju Botit Stores. Paquin and Augustine Thomas Corsets. Sold exclusively by James McCreery & Co. New importation of La Princesse Corsets, with the requisite lines for the prevailing mode of dress. 8.00 to 25.00 In Both Stores, For Street, Carriage and Motor wear, Noveities in new dotted mesh and Russian net Veils. White, black and all the leading shades. New assortment of Chiffon Veils in ombre and all the new colors and sizes, Complete assortment of Mourning Veils, In Both Stores. ANNUAL SALE, On Tuesday, March the 9th, 2,000 pieces of Imported and Do- mestic Leather Novelties, discontinued designs. Shopping and Calling Bags, Card, Cigar and Jewel Cases, Cigar Magazines, Bottle Sets, Flasks, Sewing Cases, Port- folios, Scissors and Bridge Sets. Made of genuine Pigskin, Real Seal, hand-sewn Sole Leather and Alligator. 3.75 and 5.00 each value 6.75 to 15.00 In Both Stores, Sorosis Shoes are distinctive in ap- pearance, comfortable and durable, JAMES MsGREERY & C0. 34th Street JAMES McCREEKY & CO, 34th Street On Tuesday, March the 9th. In Both Stores, Sugar and Cream Sets... Footed Comiports..... UO Ice Cream Tray 8 inch Nappies, with 2 handles........ yalue 4.30 5 and 6 inch Nappies...... 60c and 75¢ 8 inch Bowls, new designs..........00. 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 DINNER SETS. Haviland China. 100 pieces, French China. 100 pieces...., ponte 13.00 and 15.60 values 16.00 and 19.00 ‘ish China Tea Plates, 3.00 doz. 34th Strect 23rd Street What more is there to say? 34th Street he aoe

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