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ae é — THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909 waved {t violently at the thousands and CODE GOOD-BY TO thousands ol cople wno crowded he . n < > > HCL ARATE ene. honted tree) ROOSH VELL RLYING ON SINGER BUILDING. parting good wishe om the decks of ferry: and unofficlal sal : Kisses Girl’s Hand. The last persons to shake Mr. yelt’s hand were John Carlan O'Lc And two unidentified Roush head of them Clai Van Reyp: Frieda Talle d seventh stree reached flent’s side in one of the ple up the gang plank “We've wal good-by to you, The ex-President cay the hand she held out and with great and orn: gallantry ratsed {t to his lps, Roose- the rushes of peo- “Now hurry along, girls,” sald Mr. Roosevelt, r you'll get carried to Europ Enthuslastle stewards helped carry out the suggestion and t yung women reached the pier tumb and quite breathless. Byery champagne agent, mineral } water advertising man, playing card | manufacturer and cigarette maker in| the world seemed to have sent a bundle ndise to the Hamburg with | the makers’ compliments, Mr, Roose: | yelt looked at the stack of stuff outside | of his stateroom door and the stewards | who were piling up more, and ordered | that the whole Jot be taken down to the | steerage and ibe given to the passengers | there with his best wishes, J. Alden Loring, the naturalist of the | Roosevelt expedition, {s almost as fond of cigarettes us the ex-President is set against them, The last thing those on the Timmins saw was Mr, Loring spec- tacularly taking a last puff at a clgur-| ette and then tossing into the sea not only the butt, but a tin box, from which | other cigarettes flew like spray, He waved a humorously despairing gesture | at the tug as the cigarette hit the water. ; \ from PBL ooCe tae lauera EL E No Message to People. las oF arewell.” Lape When Mr. Roosevelt left home e iv The three flags re pnt in pe inter 1 code the letters HP Z ino y a (ANT | me Convicted Banker Declares He Has crime of “looting” a bank that has paid all of its depositors d anatty red necktie. LGHIEF COURT CLERK ACCUSED OF THE vt FROM FINES FU. “TACK THE SMASHER” RUINS 100 HNOONS fe fH IM AV GTi + SMULAND CROSSBONES MURDERER CONFESSES ’ ‘ 1 Vango, Breught fror: Chicago, Remarkable Record of a Bay- ‘ Tells How Eastern Hotel onne Vandal, Who Leaves Clerk Was Slain, No Clue, —CHARLES W. MORSE, a os — © murder of Isidore More than one hundved plate glass Windows have veen broken during the last two weeks in Bayonne, Ny J. ‘The police there have obtained ud clue to the breaker, who has become known as ‘Juck the Smasher.” Among the places where windows 1 clerk of the East- Mareh Ui, was entirely y in a confession made to Movafferty, e Detective es Vango, a negro, ar- 0 Was brought clearey Lnspector Bureau rested In Chicago wd Been Persecuted by Roosevelt and been smashed @ Councilman O'Ma- ath S ” Hid Th ' Sh on by Detective M , Teaching Po-| | ‘i - ep roteretan Sune eee honey’s, Who has a grocery store at € ystem to Hil € coat are | tice Heat(uacters) thle mnoriing, | Broadway and Seventeonth — street; t g Vango was formerly employed as Nall! George Washo, liquor dealer at No in the Panic ot 1907 [boy tn the hotel, out was discharged. | 45 bast Fifteenth street; another house . A piece of lead pipe foun Vin ing Hotell ioatinurale wa eWannibonl vets aterallial losis naan the dead Slerk, as deen | xo, 167 Enst iwenty-necond. street | dentifed as from a house in One Hua. fhe windows of ma tores and o} dred and ‘Thirty-sixth where Vango HeMIRGR WS OG MANY Hatred thet places at Constable Hook have also been Charles W. Morse, the tinancier under fii en-Ve lived wita his wife and two children, The chain of evidence against Vango tor dollar (was completed by the discovery of a with interest, to-day declared he was the victim of the “! Mr watch in his possession which formerly | | . ; ati ‘ belonged to De Valiant. Confronted by Morse received a representative of The Evening Werld in his cell on the this proof of his connection with the | eventh tier of the Tombs Prison CG: W CULKIN. eal ip ueemeaee ieee Hoye Cvs If anything, Mr. Morse has improved in personal appearance since the ARS © z " | close of his trial last December, He wore a brown suit, spottess linen, and ARREST OF KIDNAPPER KILLED IN CENTRAL YARD, | The ] IS NEAR IN CLEVELAND; His shoes were polished to the mirror sta of conspiracy Batley, Crossing Forbidden Tracks, Great Family "Victim of Big Stick.” » that 1 haa Induce : ere ctcicn ss “id cGy sian eral Leo ail ti ; 1 af 5,000 WELCOME BOY. = run nown ny a Work Tratt so," we remarked | few of the jurors have since stated un- —_——. Alexander Halley, forty-four years old. ° e Indeed, I have found that it never] er their uature that they netteved £ (Continued from Virst Pagé) a driver for the Adams Express Com But seriously, Mr how do Hounded by Secret Service. possible the kidnappers will be the New isd ards above the ‘on view our present plight?” was Seeret service men hay in this manner, The search (8! Grand Ce Atternioon. For Rheumatism, Lumbago, ‘eked iheraavennn ing rigidly ec , ee: a Sprains, Bruises, Sore Throat, Cold en recovered, and to-day the k him, in Chest, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ditti- A graver look came Into the face of ruc morning he wore a new gray slouch hat) Secretary of the 1 or Garfield was r some ¢ anda bright yellow khaki military coat | there, officially recognized and greeted | the former Ice King. His eyes turned dt Kattors Will look it were sent to. he was thro’ ing on vis cult Breathing, Cold in Head and lot of black} as cold and a determined expression set-| will fin since I have |b e country, head, and Was kitted instar’ ly ‘ Catarrh, A simple rubbing with ; | wagon took the body to the Omega Oil is often all that is re with a wide belt and a Good old Jimmy.” Elihu Root was braid on the sleeves. | there, too, and a man with thin whisk- | ted on_ his counten: It was tie jall T ha been 1 th irst street station. No ar-| Son Kermit was with the former] ers cal'ed “Cabot,” sald to tor| Mmer man who replied, Clearly Mr.| which the order court gay velopments in case are eexpected . as Halley was held to | @uited to stop the worst pain, President, Kermit had no braid on his! Lodge of Massachuse So way | Morse believes himself to be the vic+/and kept in a cell closely contined yon at Cleveland, Akron, Ot and ten serrtory - sleeves, “Juss which name was Interoreted | tm of a conspiracy, rather than the/will also find that secret service Indianapolis. What they are 18 not) he had aw Faltworanitiren When he confronted the reporters,/to the chroniclers of the newspapers as | SOnsplrat | were mt into a neighboring col known except to the detectives, but Mr. | ————— thus costumed, at the Oyster Bay rall-{denoting that of Baron Jusserand,| “You see in ame the victim of the | several weeks under a sham « PAS CE ELL AEF By scone Hee |S TOSTANCELES ENTRIES. raad station this morning Mr. Roose-| the Ambassador at Washington | ‘BI Bttek;'” he replied, with deliberas | violat Hostal aia\eanin portant discles at these points | 135 . vélt addressed them as follows: of the Republic of F o, Police | thon. | ‘pump' ine and wateh my conduct Il come: “It 1s about time for somebody to ask | Cant, Hayes, of the New York Police Pillories Mr. Stimson. "IT believe T have been the v Is said the detoctives in charge of 108 4 me at this time if I have a message for, Department. was greeted as “Connie,” “United States Attorney Stimson, who an extraordinary } a momentarily expecting for to-m the American people.” ISR Rianne deal Rint OCHA y ‘ F of powerful inte : abe ‘ c ewarder i for havin, tor on jo his one great} “Well, Mr. President,” said a White|jowed Mr. Hoosevelt. ae am veinak i slams ae aL i office, Ha | | condition to be t arly to-day it was repo that a House broken reporter, taking up the | guard all the way {rom the. Th hee ny tomtort he may get out of | ores of both ‘the syste: mien itromishsron had: been \errestet in suggestion, “have you a message for the fourth strect ferry. Usted: to afiy (os 4 agogue to further their Cleveland, but Police Ir Howe, American peop'e?” |, The ex-President’ got into an automo-| {t at the bar of his own consclene” | one ty distract attentio of that city, dented that any arrests bile and with the augmented party of} went gn Mr, Morse, “Mr. Stimson was | Hon Suerte : este f nade, "Na," said Mr, Roosevelt, Loud followers whirled av the Ham) Jaughter by everybody except the re-| American plers, MLAB ential musoniulanveniverore ne beesmalgy Fa | to make eapital for po Police After Kidnappers. paritr. theteottee tnied Se NTN CHEN lit Me ot NE the people of the y by p Aside trom the happy ending of the Saar was | their # In che | Bank of North America show that he! purity onc ve the country by putting) Aside fr happy ending of th lo, Its Co. Mr. Roosevelt parted with hia family | “There were abot iayernundred people | gupplied the legal advice for its direc- Beliindiitherbarsian| tt Mt man, but abduction to-day, however, Is the serl- the Hear, 113; ¢la | at 6 o'clock this morning at his home| at the pler entrance. They made al * one who had been prominent in Wall ous part of the affair which has to do & ATR e TLL as 20g at 15c, 25c, 35¢ on Sagamore Hill, There was a before| fish for the mighty hunter, and in the | tore street," with the’ eaptire ot the child steatera, Piet! 6, 106 c,d; Bs: | Cane daylight breakfast. Then, after bidding eareele ene, brekasl Lata net tae Roosevelt’s Personal Counse'. polléal havelvatartoalito work in wot i HORA | Clearance sale Al This Week farewell to all of the family, Including | for it and thereby dropped a leather — yfy, Morse gave an audible chuckle as est now, since the boy Is safe, and | i | W ORLD'S choicest Mrs. Alice Longworth, the ex-President | ToRAU pare ng Ww ch wradianid to} Ki he asked; "Who paid Mr, Stimson his y effort will be rest the 14 el | operatic - SS oa | contained $8 worth of thought at $1.) meets Re eearstee k °1 Bi elas a and Kermit climbed into a coupe drawn | ‘word, ‘wet down while he was. bes legal fee for appearing in belialf of ex. =" perpetratora, How much information of | os sical oj by TiCohh syesevetag soehen dawret| tween Duster May and Long Island president Roosevelt last week at Oyster material nature is in the hands of the I, and popular selections. pis .ccANaiTY mount Rusting and. driven by) iy. cy aida recovorcelther tne nee) Bay? £ wonder, Mr. Stimson Knows lie | tectives !@ not knuwn, tit it ie bee | f Every Roll Is Worth 3 Vimes the Price the trusted superintendent of the Roose-| oe sn cage. which went to enrich the| was counsel for Mr, Roosevelt In the) Mr Morse was foreed to reach Leved when Mr, White tells acomplete 4 2 ask for it, A Call Will Convince velt farm, Noah Seaman Were bl roven tien ath through the } t 1 h 1 yds § 5 ‘ore of some able souvenir collector +78, d Fancles’ action. ough the bars of his cell to affix his story of his ne ations with the ab- " amm jane Acute observers record that when) Mr. Roosevelt, atter this disturbance, a8 aad res eee aictatel aed! signed!) alanetureltoythelslacement some clue will be found that tl any, Organe! (a Rustin pulled the carriage up to the/ "an back to shake hands with the Mr. Morse has been out of the Tombs Will eventually lead to the capture chauffeur of the automo! had ¢ brought him from the The motorman of the tunnel car ate platform of the station Noah Seaman selves in fime of pan his statement o PAK will accept Used make as halt payn Roli ssful manner in which the worked out by the boy's eap- on business but twice, signed by the ‘ederal Court. said: , non aR at) mate president.” | desiree The Evening World to stete ty Charles W. Morse. : Ue aired t fi a You. PN ae That's a good hoss, Mr. President.” | desires, The Evening, World to ste) By Cha roe ooo eticn' | these oecastons he wan dragged to evlilence to the detectives that mond, Nos iv: ‘Agnes Vie: | for Catslogue Wee To which Col. Roosevelt replied: “Yes, Rim and sald to hl: Veen ehoie T am the vietim e ‘big st court where a civil sult e than average In- | ginia, 1 ‘ | he is a bully horse.” dle the controllers of these trains be But for the unusual activity and poWel ayaingt him, iste to arrest them is, yhpntentl al imed. | Quentin Roosevelt had refused to stay | ® Henvy reer y of President Roosevelt previous to 8° engwer certain ra icheant » a hard task. an Soy ack ba |e ields, a A . : b | behind at Sagamore Hill and at the last jn the fackawanna station, during my trial I would not now be Dé | threatened with a fine for conten D, March %—James P. OAKLAND ENTRIES. | moment climbed up on the seat beside! a reporter returning after the H hind the bars of a prison, It has been he satd, relating the Incident. “But Y and his son Wille eft to-day ' Noah Seaman, He followed his father left and asked by his personal vity In thie case told them ‘I happen to be position for the family in 1 ' eer - and brother into the day coach of the One Who Never Saw Him. that I have been prosecuted, Of, More where I can tell them to go to ition sere eacorted to thes railroad iy ey BOs KUAND SGI 24.—The entries for waiting train and hugged his father) "'Sa was that appropriately, perse P crowd of people, The kid t-morrow follo again and sgalo, crying: “Be careful, “United § Att Stimson, by ana sy pprested Evidence.” ngster was clasped in the ae RAGE Six furiongy: pop! Be careful!’ Quentin did not get ou all come through, his own statement, has remained In of- il you take further advantage of s of his father m the moment Gisonnl Ha Be, 34 (Trade Mart.’ off the train until it had started. sand he ru fice for the past six months at the re- | the Court's permission?” was aske ney left the Hollenden Hotel untl) they felt SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, 23d. | Long Istanders Say Good-Bye, = ™* a" ri” a raul hands and quest of our former President. to prose- tell me that T can attend a the train, AL 10¢ Pretty much everybody along the line Now ef I've had my hand’ shook cute my case, although he ed to iin meeting," replied Mr. Morse, Hundreds of persons jammed the cor- Mules Te, ‘ROASTED 40: ‘seemed to know that Mr. Roosevelt was Jore Roosevelt, 1 wanter know it. resign some tline ago and he added with pride, “but I with ridors of the Hollenden Hotel and sur- N- ALMONDS, .POUND ic at HIM, honest? never go to a directors’ meeting in the rounded the building as Mr. Whitla coming on the 7.17 train out of Oyster | “AS che pier there was. a large delega- “It was fitting that Roosevelt, after ne had created the panic in the fall of SPECIAL ET oh 24h. company of a United States mpany of a United States Ma cyoc OLATE 10c alte a ted from there for his home to-day, Bay. At every station there was a of Italians wi plumed hats and h crowd of people, who ran along the side and lack and green ur Morms fnd 19097, should seek to put the blame on jan ner Hanna {n his reports “Gee! papa," said the youngster, as “POUND of the cars and soon found the African Nmannatcheered inte some ono else, I was selected as the |'0 Washington cleared me any he was being helped. into a taxicab, “I ARSONTED HARD (eee hunter by the brilliance of his costume, D victim. Th: d States Attorney for Wronede hope mamma 1s on the front porch 54 BARCLAY ST. 1 their rlet_ of New York watting for us.’ pS agrtiry lel) sitting on the window side of his ny uple will be there,"" was the alr 29 CORTLANDT St. the platform side of the train. He nd for twelve at i opened the window In response to the of secret sor- | Por Sea Keone answer from the father, as he clasped Cor Church $t, public clamor and shook hands with all- Moxey examined jy aaa ef U secut! the 1 of his boy, PARK ROW: | comers at Locust Valley, Nassau, Sea | m I had had yo) a ue P Crowd Races After Taxicab, Al Gity Hall Park, Cliff, Glen Head, Roslyn, East Willls- the past five our demand d he speed of a Cleveland taxtcab did ton, Mineola and Jan upon which to snes acer aslere haa Rada trow airs to | Sr Green Ce When the early morning crowd on tp mania taGenit the Erie depot, where Whitla senior and | King, 193; Joh 118; Dona ay Da eretbehgan a Distorted the Books. Reda (overitclt: raver ; a train The es Rovsevelt anions i 1a ; e rand he 6 redto be the happiest man NOT TO GIVE A BATTLE-SHIP. pall rush to £ ; om Pitts: ! . We Bedhead Onto, and “Billy p to MELBOURNE, March %.-The C sagiris, bang cle uck ¢ They w e 4 of the Natlo by the ba a t MELROURD March ‘om store salzagiris, ba Riclerhay truck dri hey wore the | Wes Nelln4 in ve that a “real choo ch as more monwealth Government hat dectted nov Posit'vely cured by ers and bootblacks fought for a chane: ; i Ie Snaee tae: tors, many of w better than one of them street en | +o offer a Dreadnought to England, pre- these Little Pills, to get him by the There we a the way that they mth is old home ess ” ferring to adhere to her wettled policy They also relieve Dis. {te number of Federal guards surrounding performed one o most eriminal Gov pi of Maine, h p es R. Whitla was not Inclinea to | of defending Australia. tress {rom Dyspepsia Baia RooneYe| tee Lute wley, nant cis sote | ever). perpetrated sin une Unie His new counsel, souss the matter of ransom or the, = Hiieestlen ence ea thought it well to let the crowd have St 1 efore, the arti: Hea iriite eciltin Catt 1s of the family in dealing with the Reclevatiaaveieevpteal {tg way. As the boat settled Into the cles published World, evening finds Moree In good spirit inappers. | ‘ ness, Nausea, Drow East ‘Thirty-fourth street slip an en- and morning editions, regarding the aT ETAT ete hea ratiovelaallolhaverthelboriin ny A aint Had Taste United, States Ee ervice have been A 4," gald the father, half amiling ci pete thislast called for three cheers Pain in. the 1V | Mra. Morse and the fin body took off his hat and yelled to very tnterestin e and half crying, “that I have given no! his throat. “It the Gove ill produce the 80n, Ben, are daily callers. Hi thought to the kidnappers, ‘That will | D t They regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetal Mr. Roosevelt, lished correspondence » lawyers sub- | Comes every morning with a large Le up to the police, und as T Ive and | esser SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, by the black-bra coat of poenaed the Cc of the Cur-| per containing dinner, which has t vveathe Tam not worrying over thelr ——————— yellow khaki, ‘ ferry rency to produce which he refused, | prepared In the Morse manson movements." i r tat . i i boat to the automobile by which Government's accusation against me (avenue, Every Sunday Morse te visited | The $10,00 ransom of While whitla| 1S made with-Individual dishes of Bonin, Ms Gear Douglas Robinson and Dr. Lawrence T f will fall flat by his younger boys, Irwin ¢ * was pald to his kidnappers in a little | Fee-Simi 103) Ue ‘Abbott, the son of Lyman Abbott and No ime or sound Woman. T have broken no laws, but by a sys- {down from Yale and Harry coming over grocery store at East Fifty-third straot | oor an editor of the Outlook, were waiting. When Mri nh Princeton. As for the prison i lurd avenue an hour after | dust Like a Parade came.t of reporters a The pursuing col otographers com cabs and Mr until they Kermit had a banjo his right: hand, Mes too bad,” said “that Kermit can't for this occasi his person.” The auto parade across tow ¢d the favorable notice of boys and delivery wagon were vociferously enthusiast! route was through Thirty-sec to Lexington ave dow avenue to Twent to Fitth av ond street, ar ed six p ase Mr, Rooseve delegat anded touched by am | Sixth wn to avenue, of the Hud- vay I thank you mow to Here Wi! of the tunnel! He had 4 #p. dent and ! Rooseve|: before. He for young America sented at the Hodoke tereinus Former Weveral Umed between Oyster Hay ever to run for e vay Moreo REFUSE SUBSITUES,_ Post _ Toasties, wt The money was recetyed by an ordl- | = — = = artly feed workingman, who eave Haiawut his name as Hayes. amburg He picked up the package filled ah ere asked Mr ‘ Prew' fent ag: he grabbed tht rep nd and Good-bye! w-backed bills, smiled nonchalantly ! left Bernard Hendrickson, tempo- in charge of the store for Po: | sthor, Mra, Margaret Uhle, forgot to nuit « which way the man went, and at, At All Our Store Smoked 8 rG ALb.. The Great by the Good Good luck.” i ». Ridgway, Col, an herded « Alb ; James the doo ity Ripe or Stewed Fruit : rae Poicrisea TR Moropoe au REN erarery ite toelteel aa ’ || Shoulders, & piese aye a and Whipped Cream. a HUNT FOR ANOTHER KIDNAPPED BOY _ Try this for a starter, Your own Ingenulty will soon “create” others, Aico: wart, J, John * Abbot ‘ ope aay, whe atic. wa a stator ti ‘mint TOLEDO, 0., March %%—Totedo pottee — This ‘aly food Js made of Atlantic & Pacific Tu recently reappoint are eoarching the city for Harold Moon, White Corn, has a delleate “toasty” | 9. 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