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13, 1909, tHe BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH WALTON STORM MICE SET FIRE SUED BY FORMER 10 TENEMENT; WE ON NOTES FAMES FEE Mrs. Leila Leeds Attaches the Rodents Ignite Matches in, | Grocery — Two Women Overcome by Smoke. hl — DENED WORK CAUSE HES OER 50 HEDIS No Room in the World for Men Past Hal!-Century Mark, Rapp Writes. Detective’s “Camera Eye Seals Fate of Master Thief Bertschie Estate of ex-Alderman’s Mother, = = CAVE In an effort to recover $1,298.52 from! Mice playing about some loose 4 SYSTEM CRUEL, HE SAY Sh her former husband, Walton Storm, | matches on the ground tloor of a four- | Mrs, Leila Leeds has begun an action In story double tenement-house at Nos. Wife and Children Now Fac- the Supreme Court. Storm, who figured 160-l6L Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, at + prominently {n the affairs of Tammany o'clock this morning, caused a fire ing Starvation, Hear Shot That Ends Life. under control until the cleared of its sixteen Hall tn the ye wh of Mayor ich was rsp ting the election ew York about house had be eee Nee , dohas since re-| (ties and a damage of $5,000 had been, —————— : done i Q ' After procuring a divorce from Storm, | 2 Dae war ‘ nk Humittated and crushed by his nx) SERBS CHTE esiTRAVIS &17s, his wife, who was a wealthy reaident of | He matches Were Aaa ability to get work, and the last cent of | DALTON, the South prior to her marriage, married | oie ed one side of the first floor of his savings gone for food for his wife The photograph on the left was tiken ten years ago. The one L. R, Leeds, f this at roe had tis jenegier , ; ; a iu his own right, bu was Atal and five children, William Rapp. Atty-, on the right was sent to Lieut. Sheridan recently and by him iden- ei forune i i | he fire had a good start before It | swept away by bad investments, | Mrs, Leeds then put her shoulder to | the wheel and built up a big and luera- | tive business as a purchasing agent for | covered by Policeman Hoffman, Hergen street station. Hoffman aroused the tenants, most of na rear stairs and es- tifled as Bertschie, despite the difference in the Bertillon meas- urements, four years old, and a machinist, from the dinner table at his home, B33) «Wert =Fiftleth street, to-day, arose locked himself in a room adjotning the ee Peas ithern frends, who com: | * yard, Two women, Mra. "The Standard Fashton Company room = Gining-room and shot himself through | a. rai station to do their New York who lived on the second |*laims tha: it knew nothing about the Bruce, disvouraged with the prostess! CLEARS THE COMPLEXION the head. He died instantly | Lieut. Sheridan’s Vision and she was ar-/Shopping, This business has grown uns) 400.” oy Mrs. Brank Levy, who occu-/#celdent; that tt caused Inquires to be he was making with his patent, had at- Tacked to the wall was found a note r Detective Mich+ | tl she now employs a corps of assistants | 4 ns on the third floor, were|/Made of the Singer Sewing Machine tempted sulci He was fifty- OVER NIGHT. ance eneed ie iia, ent siilaren tg Memory Prove More Re- « ty and clerks vei sverovm by smoke and were car. | Company, where Miss Thompaon was threo years old and a builder by occu- which ba explained that rather than x . J aga Mrs, Lee complaint that to-satety by Hoftmar lemployed, and no there knew any- 0: be a drag upon them, and belleving liable Than Bertillon Sys: foun + aire walinesitet failed to ate at asl the fire es-| thing aout the accident; it claims that a io i come mannfacturing {7 bles Bash Bruptions, Blo Quiaey there was no place in the world for s pockets Note for e gave her in 18 “ : Hit made Inquirles of James A. Hearn company offered $10.00 for a device Bradicated by New Skin Remedy, fA man after he had passed his Aftieth a note for $208.52 he gave to Oliver M. i Lught tem in Case of Man Cone). he it beat to put him- . . Ferrand, which has been assigned to ~ | f out o f demned to Die. ‘ fae ga ractord the ther) 7 Unil May, 197, Rapp had always held ) Speclally good, Storm's n ora M @ good posttiontwhich yielded hlm fatr | Daway. | Storm, le te in) 1 aside about $190, but when the panic |urements had been depended on suiely And renewed his) alton ber of the wages. He came to this country from| Adolph Bertschle, who ta better known i PRIN | which he st an ir t, and Mfrs, | \ Germany thirty-five years ago, and has jas Dalton or Travis, has a respite from ! irs. in| Leeds has « ned a warrant of at-} always been sober, industrious and of a he re- tachment and had it served on the ex- | saving turn, He had managed to lay |e electric chair, and tf Bertition meas hen he | ecutors of the estate. ——_~—— came, nearly two years ago, he Was ‘the respite might be permanent. But April Detective Kear | Board of compelled to draw upon his savings to /the “camera eye’ of a New York police invested him, ty-first 1 ne ‘A ieby ah oy oieet} meet the weekly bills. Meutenant has after ten years proved eB eck ea onan He Will Decide in Convention Savings All Gone. more rellable than the system of minute Dennis Hines, became er Dis: nea There Whether to Renew | The last 1 thumb prints. Lieut Hing trlet-Attor the Standard Fashion Company that! nearly an hour to-day on the situation a, only @ small quanitity bee haust n, in charge of the Iden- ¢ rather ti aines law aang With Magnates \ehe notified secretary, RM. Todd, in the House, ‘The Vice-President hur. | "8 required to effect a cure Those wha inp. tification Bureau of the department, ts violat! at he was ement IUD MASTS. | or the accident. Max Fisher, house de. Hed away to catch the 1 o'clock train | US? Pos/am for these minor skin troubles He freq wife tha re the owner of the “camera eye,’ and thiy \ arrested a Maiden | Itective (for Ja A. Hearn & Son, | tor New York, and gnedker Cannon left , 82 RoW avall themselves of the specta} B+ was n place In the world about Spent) jeweller my with steal The (ested that he helped Miss Thompson shortly afterward for the Capitol to re. cant package, Fecently adopted to meet such March ot executive ers union held a long 1 at $n. received ested ten years ago”) tor a rob- Conn, and was taken arters in this He hermerhorn street ing two dian Storm le w PHILADELPHIA nf the the for him. mbers ver detective wu ° bery In Hartforc to Police Hea {the go 1s of at n ' ife under the n% When the Nttle family, seated at the Patto# In city he lived with his This avention | ton heard the plstol mother at Ninth avenue and Fifty: 1 1 scale ut through the house, Mrs, urth street, under the name 1 dropped th w yators ina fnint. One of fe. where fo! years, operat: | f ‘ — 5 60 ex- the street In seareh Without confederates and kee nents Al t Verg, bre y into the house, ‘The robbed right and left and was un § t i - i WIE ci Bf re 1 obt fi " » door to the room ate i } y the ti 0 Ue be Te i] he \ in Which Rapp had shot himself barrl- Thief Gave a Clue. H OTE PSUS E parton tnire w saded and Uiere he fovnd Kapp seated in a chair with the pistol clasped in his hand, but dead. Cruel, He Says but he broke it working M o day a thief arrested and ret Mulberry TO BE INVESTIGATED street satd ators —_—_>.— On the wall this note was tached with crooks. Lt know @ man . a roe y ON Melant) Fermllys Horan te. ; {Wall Street Commission Will “Dear Katle give me for what) and Ninth “ava? | j snot (edge but Tieannot Reva ts (nua ean) Wail ouiainea a} Hear the Testimony of means of tence are yone! safe,’ a) j do not w iyone to keep me, Taking the up ne | leigh Thorne it not fo s cruel a N tigated, wa y | tystem of elderly people, neighberlvo, _— which an $s absolutely Presi The “ey denied to a man in the fifties, 1 would , ’ Sareea I at Sem rele Garis ies Fi 1 of bell ed of fife, RA We aoe. ‘i Palle fy understoo ee AFordofteom- JOEL TAUB IS AN HONEST BOY) GETS $4,000,000 BY WILL, ‘ioverning committee of shat tnt: Su work ee as & q — = SUE EK net ‘ a » 3 o store up as} plaint (1 was an invalid and unable) ie pound a Watch and Ran to Fortune Goes to Granduephew of Stet Legislative Investigating Commit ‘ Sen ters th eget to work, but, as it strong and as well was fftee Court With It. WOOL. Viltord session That Is what was t Joe! Tab bean ke i See the letter 1 lett | whoe mother ken the ter : earl Bxeba & tn the top of my trunk for you and! stand under at at No } a natal re M notify the insurance company at No. 86 On. pundred Ninth st s 4 i ‘ kerane i a ai TAM RAPP. onest 48 ; “New York, March, 140, The W fourteen Year 5 , After viewing the bod started on an errand for bis t ty t t 8 Je owht purer was shown the letter 1 jouk BIR ACS BW eaita ‘ r the | Workers {n the a1 referred to in his note to the Ne SrSaneD. u acite to decide this ques je said that never ’ lady's gold watoh. He ache had he heard of n for the Ha Court. Dashing t : xchang thowwell aticlt ¢ education and te crowd of lawyers at lex wakes 1 ged abuse cern ter,” oner gatd, “is (rate Herr ; roy ytos Mas. Aap alo Wis g alagsle.” | tf Ki > ti FOUND A GOLD WATCH. Joe Taub Hurries (eo Court HOME COUGH CURE u i HS Go to your druggist aod get one-half and Aska Judge to Find Owner, : Concentrated 4 compound, two honest lad," sald Magl nip- | ounces of glycerine, halt of good Harlem Court, to bi pure whishey, Loup use it in 1 dose very four nful to a tablespoontul shaking the bottle each ded to hin COURT CLERK GLASER DEAD. Vopuiar Olflehal Eaplres in’ Mose y raetst ca e saleals el t 1 plzie ¢ prod- “Lm not : i : pital After sirief Ulness, | realest id” come vom News = \ "| half ougce bottles, each enclosed nd screw-top case, Which ta air- OAKLAND EN TRIES. 4 atch, a bearing the | n es of the Harlen m Bureau gave > ty you say flo OLD: ME BURIED UNDER TON OF BRICK, Bamuel © Hospital with doctors say he bv, Can THIRD lam 105 ROS POURT furlongs 108, 10m 101 BY'S DMEDALFLOUR. THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY Broiitic Pa wi Me e Grege RACE ron stops loss of flesh in } babies and children and in adults. Some people have gained a po i; day while taking it. All Drueaiets Weight Albert 106: Our Anna. 108 SEVENTH RACE Pa aa Be ot bikie a si 1 Of } fr i + nt aud pre > fluid io te full are Kovgruine started b emier Kate reugth, bul be sure it is labelled "Con- 16—The entr His 5 t 1 saving of i " A prominent local druggist c about $175 4 pens | @ t fol filled this preseription bun- i yeara ti 4 and has seen {it work) HR RENEE REFUTES HARE CONPRact No Scheme by Which Woman, Bruce Kills Himself Just as Client Got Verdict, Law- Long Expected Patent Ar- yer Says. tives at Home. <a mY TO ENON OFFER OF UNTE ATER Firm Asks Court to Halt Ine timidation of Men Wanting to Go Back to Wark, INVENTOR OF NONREFLLABLE | BOTLE A SUE oe | | AMdavits have been submitted to Su-| preme Coust Justice Glegerich by Law- yer Mayer Greenberg in behalt of a cli- Just as the mail man brought him a, Panes Jn an Injunction suft, broughé j {by the Samuel Mundhaim Company etter notifying him that the Patent! were served upon John A. MoMt, Bpese OMce had granted him a patent on an] ident of the United Hatwrs of Nort ent, Miss Cora D. Thompson, denying] invention, which hts friends say ia | America, at Orange, J., to-day, every charge made by the Standard] Worth a million, Frank G. Bruce, No, | ,MOMit and sky other officars of the Fashion Company in its application to| 8 South Brondway, Yonkers, com-| Unitel Hatters ave ordered to ghow mitted sutcide at his home this morn- on March 2 at Trenton why hop reopen @ judgment against the com-/ Ing. jould not be restraised trom fining pany. 2 and Intimidating union members who at Bruce had invented a bottle device, The company charged that Miss] known e devices | iesire to return to work ef plants a non-filler, which prevented | a bottle from betng refilles He had worked seven years on the device and had just recetyed assurances from sev- eral sources that it would be used by manufacturers. This morning Bruce was found dead In bed. He had risen early, but return ing to bls room turned on the gas and was dead when his wife entered the Thompson, her attorney and Dr. Israel Pasternack were in a conspiracy, and had by the scheme Kot a verdict of 639.10 damages through being struck by a giant letter which fell from the sign of the company May 29, 1906, at No, West Fourteenth street. Mr. Greenberg in an interview with ne Evening World sald to-day: where a strike is row In effect. |RCBERT JORDAN DROP§ EAD, Robert Jordan, a former City Compe troller of Jersey City, who was a brother of the late Thomas D, Jorday, Comp troller of Equitable Life, dropped dead ot heart disease in Jersey City last night, Since Its discovery, one year ago, paglats the new s! remedy, hag in its extrgondl- nary accomplishments exceeded the mawt Sanguine expectations of the eminent oo }clalist who gave it to the wortd, It fas [cured thousands of cases of eczema apf | eradicated facial and other distigurements & Son, and no one there knew any- | guch as Isruce invented thing about it, and therefore that the ————— Thompaon’s. claim was iaudutent. "| ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE POW WOW ON ‘INSURGENTS,’ “As a matter of fact, the testimony | of three reputable women who have a been employed at the Singer Machine Company, and who are still employed, Taft, Sherman and Cannon Silent |ot years’ standing. The terrible ttoking @te there, shows that it was general Gorrerenceme\ice Pres: tending eczema is stopped with the first ap< knowledge among the employees that Atter Disreice ice-Presi Plication, giving proof of Ite curative prope Miss Thompson suffered the Injuries dent Comes Here, erties ot the very outs. In less serious skin affections, euch o¢ pimples, rash, berpes, blackheads, acne, bers ber's lich, etc., results show after em every night appilcatia complained of. “TL also submitted the affidavit of a Miss Carrie Workmeister employed at WASHINGTC dent Sherma in conference w » March 13.—Vice-Presi- d Speaker Cannon were President Taft for + heeds. Both the 60-cent pack: the sume the fight against the “insurgents.” | Se 01) Oe oe lara a ates Speaker Cannon declared that any! yon ang Brooklyn at Hogeman’s, B Statement concerning the conference | coin, Kinsmen's, dungmann’s Hiscde would have to come from the White | iaging aug stores sia House, but none was forthcoming from Samples for experimental pu ~ te AUG EAE |had free of charge by writing direct to the Both the Republicans and Demo-| Emergency Laboratories, 31 Wes Twenty: rats are looking forward to the Re-| ten streot, New York City. publican caucus of House members to- | = — x of the fight against e rules of the Six- ncoming Con- rgents” are counsel- elves to-day as to w ig best to pursue in re- gard to the caucus, while the regulars ara endeavoring to convince every momber of the necessity of standing Into the ladies’ waiting room, and that he notified the Standard Compa “In her Hfetime Miss Thompsc brought one suit, the pre: She had a claim against the Inter- Rapid Transit Comp: which was settle on tion, borough ation was rg has presented these to the Court, and he w na few days. promises move The problem how to give Castor ‘Oil to your children is solved by JOSEPH RAYMOND DENIES, Joseph Raymond, who was believed by many of those who participated tn the Moulin Rouge Ball at Harlem River Py"the partys action at the caucum < Casino on Wednesday night, states that Democratic leaders look to the It is pure Castor Oil in Powder, he was In no way connected with the is to reveal positive proof of the Odorless and tasteless. Can be taken of the “{neurgents.” with the ria) n emel bal str Hedy aa Te ene e song publisher's contest Temo rath: leaders ara sending out a, in water, milk or oatmeal, Prescribed ‘of the evening’s ea- final appeal to all thelr members to be | by leading physicians. A present at their caucus Monday Fumikagy Reeraben Special Attractions in Dinner Sets Will Be Presented on Monday In the March Sale of CHINA and GLASS AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ACTUAL VALUES In Monday's event almost every type of new, beautiful glaze and ornament in StonesChing and Porcelain Dinner Sets is presented in what you will probably agree with us in considering ig one, of the most enticing offerings of this March Sale. . We call especial attention to the number of pretty Dinner Sets, for small house.and aq at prices within the reach of the lightest purse. Pouyat French China Dinner Sets Dinner Sets of 117 pieces; beautiful border patterns, green edge and fine gold treatment; dainty pink roses en- circle the pieces inside the borders. $05, usually $95. Dinner Sets of 114 pieces; rich border design; all pieces gold trimmed; gilt handles. $75, usually $110. Dinner Sets of 112 pieces; border patterns in beautiful effects. $70, usually $100. all rellable draggist Store Opens at 8, and Closes at 6 P. M. 1 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets 100 pieces; three designs. $17.50, usually $25. 100 pieces in designs of flower aprays; daintwafigcts, with all” pieces gold trimmed and May uecdinc’ $24, usualiy $45. 101 pieces; rich floral border designs; alMpleces with gold treatment. $30, usually $55. 114 pieces, with beautiful flower eprayt trimmed with gold. $35, usually $60, Haviland & Co. Dinner Sets 113 pieces, in very rich patterns, embodying greeniout- line, prettily shaded and scattered roses, Heavy gold border treatment, $55, usually $75, Austrian China Dinner Sets 100 pieces, with soup tureen and threg large, platters; | several patterns, $15, usually 922,50. , Second Gallery, New Building. 1; pieces richly, Chas. Field Haviland Dinner Sets Consisting of 126 pieces, with rose garlands inside, rich gold double border treatment. $50, usually $70, 114 pieces, with soup tureen and four platiers; pink floral designs. $30, usually $45, 111 pieces; floral spray pattern and gold traced handles. $22.50, usually $37.50, 100 pieces, In soveral designs. $20, usually $35. St. Patrick’s Dinner Display in the “House Palatial” Beginning on Monday there will be shown in the Dining Hall of the “House Palatial” the appoint: ments, decorations and service for a St. Patrick's Day Dinner, in which the various articles and deep- rations have been constructed from the different sections of the Women's Store and the Galleries of Furnishing and Decoration, and arranged by Mrs, McNally, the chief of our catering section. ‘Preliminary Notice of an Unusual and Important Sale of Imported- BLACK SILKS In Very Desirable Weaves and Qualities at Prices Very Much Below Regular Values Ready Monday Morning, March Fitteenth First floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broedway, Fourth evesur, Righth to Tenth street

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