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a | f_ eeeeneeean oes ree PRMD pcerymcniy ite cee a et ee SERVIAN KING BINGHAM OUSTS CORTELOU GETS YOUTH SHOOTS TO ABDIGATE IN SIX ‘UNDESIRABLE’ HEARTY WELCOME MAN IN FIGHT FAVOR UF BRITSH VETERAN CHPTANS AT GAS OFFICE OVER A WOMAN Powers Decide in Austria's Favor and Ruler Reported Compulsory Retirement for New President Takes Charge John J. Lory Fires Twice at Old Commanders Night Patrol Couldn’t Kill. John J. Moylan, Who Invaded His Home. ot Consolidited—To Hurry Ready to Give Up Throne, Rebate Payments. DUKE OF TECK Belgrade Said to | or Prince Khe offices of the Consolid NAMED, Pole con n got rid any at No. 4 fyi undesirables who Ue might to drop dead Mutter to-day day atone sweep to. | hew Pr the aid of an opinion trom the avor Him atel jon Counsel, ‘The six were all retary of the Treasury of the \rthur tory of w ppened n Cooney, Wallan Crufee, United States. Mr, Cortelyou rema i at breakfast wit ' _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1909, KIONAPPER SOVLE. TEAGHERS HASTE CRINGES BEFORE TO WEDDING GETS SHARON CROWD FIN ARRESTED poate alee Almost in State of Collapse Said He Was Nurse, to Get From Fear as He Is Taken Through Police Lines at to Court for Pleading. Scene of Accident. SHARON Shak AS Herman Wolf, of N “East One palsy a vcrowd of Hundred and Ninth street, a teacher tn perso! Pittsburg | Publie Sehool No. Rivington and ' ' t owrea \ Midvidge streets, was on his way vester- Hoyle, the day aft noon, all tox in his best es, to the wedi ter, At iiught aon, John Wo Paprets, | 4t the Manhattan tHotel, where he ar eater t t Vit reveled One Hundred and nth street and ane Patrick Summers Jolin We Were | Mived early in the me until this af. nson, 12.05 hh Witth avenue he found a bug excited ternoon, He Was engaged in con Boyle was brought here to answer! crowd walled ab ves Mi ‘iM the “forty. undesirables | Hens there whi al i the charge of Kidnapping, An iinme f the Bas 4 Fourth apie 1 here ' fi f a with the gas compar crowd lined the road to the court-house street sttion, who had been called out \ ve ( I EAD APO Men OUA Ue TE StiiCantel WAS greeted on his 1 ® and the trial room was jammed ifter the collision between a crosstown ‘2 ‘ Le vis sev OULUAMOnen irivalvatehaliinces DeieonertnAe TAT . Who knew 1 Pending the calling of the case, the car and a carriage, ‘The two victims of BI POTos a ee UUBSLNU ona HoRereOe (a Mtevantlerenlit Caren at new better t k kidnapper under a stron 1 was the acc Charles | and his wite Ae Fey OPO IaL Mii peenalailtnnllane Rt WaE ite Vou amed Brown 8 locked in the Sheriff's office { No nk street, had been earr IOGEAR TS RTE ea esuea bed nraatient avenicen) Lacie staat uns and told him to get ou Recovers Nerve, Waives Hearing, 0 a dsing condition to a drug. store TORTS TERT eee lO neta CinattiT CIRCUIT Hee oe, EIEN CealITS Go Leones, Ibsen vane | aa iaewgatiiare iin aeall (ta hearing Ambulance surgeons were treat: Ad reached the age of sixty: years and nee Me BreBISnviGt (helcomne Evie wy uinson and ahouted muvoutrenihe a erent iiniaenarce: them, 19 wa A veteran of tl Mexican Hae : a et i re Hb Cb CENA vne To want,” and tried to drag NO Ag he bs dete SICTRARTTALIY CC) Calling Himself a moniber of the Red Om ch wars Bae j acc eyes aeealen ts. g the next room, Lory interfere ant jin there was a slleht smile on his Cre ely, Wolf insisted on passing Found Six Eligible “Undesirable Ne Has been vacant since Mr. Gaw- yfovlan drew a razor and slashed at he Rareet 1e police Lines. Patrolman Pinnigan told ¢ Nicholas of : : trey became chairman of the board, W. both Lory and the woman. Lovy spraig The ¢ 2 o'eloek n of Servia Raima L OnceBe Sn eDOvacitii sar Adu lonanthel nnsthlesrpresita treat | took a revolver from the bavear asked Ju him his services weer ed, but, not Serv Ys and found that wx of the treasurer J. Ay Bonne a V his bedroom and shot Moslan Gaper ording to Finnigan, the school ie to this ny e wan seeking (0 Ket rd Of led! ‘there was no miateking t { nthe righteside. Mosiem ran GMberts Renee RS aati auentel Sane ies Bou snrll¥ cel ies iamnacOualotz dlteMmia\\oee sind emanian seavoritiercommerey er sav, by both Mrs, Streeter and Mrs. | o¢ abduction now?" asked rly conduct . i Sse Never aLwons care soli and waeilisreecortalsoiilist was chosen Johnson, ‘i any SERRA RINE He HOMIE TRIE ly chance kept Wolf from missing me of the five capt. C ft bide i adel oe Moylan made is way o his own Ca ‘3 A Ss sister's. A age. e chanced to i nm \ Reeritae alns Contmisstoner) i ‘was thought he could inake ome, though staggering and weak The case before the J was then ister’s marriage, Ile chanced to \ * tat Hingham tried to force out of the de- | gay buying p eit Maomery Loh eV ER RRR DR anaT wee baat seed au welt equatiace a i nt r lan ad BaD mY pubite learn to like the gas from loss of bl ne i ele end was being taken to the police atatio Hay 5 K varters to do nf éhitaarttolls f Is the € of the of- happened, The police of the Bast Thi. A large crow 1 i re ie iarters to do night patrol duty under | acers of the company t Mr. Cor- ty etn street station were notified and yjcinity of the off) need the bond so iat Walt aga i coe Tnspector Schmittberger, The other! telyou's tact ani adroit diplomacy is Went to the Lory home where Lory tion was PORE ERO aU Sa AT re s fe ae heise K Kt diplomacy ts ani hermieelin i tion wa ely In time for the ceremen re ; \ Aid RUE Gra NTRS ERT reer tey [RUSTIC Iniey(toycoma) ithe: angi MAEMPaUUIeR Care AneNUTaLtHal aUitanege very indignant ti court to-day a ike *¢ ld not come under the retlre- | walk abroad on the streets without | (remote: vethcittrages® "began the ta = 3 CLR LCAe nent law ‘ aii alan alo Balleviientions fter the policeman had told his ae The records of the s! tr | Sesling that “they “are! regarded as A ay Pronueey ‘The offleer put. handeutts he records of the six retiring cap-|eriminals and oppressors of pital) Th © poo fo the police sa ons appointed 1870, rounds- ivities will be di sergeant 1887 and captain sumers. His first act rected to accelera the rebate pay- 0. !ments which are already William sixty-three years | to $2,000,000, ten months old, of the Lee avenue | be sought to lower the lega n, Brooklyn; appointed 1873, | §) cents a thousand, if it can be done nh 1880, sergeant 1889 and /in conjunction with a pledge that the {In that bel they are Mr. version o' © shootin NUE CU Dp which they will regard ax a cheap In-| Movlan has little chance for Ite, H Folin W. Wormell, seventy-two years! vestment if hie accomplishes what. is bout me," he says vd, appointed 1866, roundsman 1870, | expected of him. “ym gol et well all right AS HF f| f A sergeant 1875 and captaln 1905 | It was announced to-day that Mr ST Uti 1, John Cooney, sixty years and ten |Cortelyou's administration will be mark- 1 of the Kast Sixty-seventh /ed with happy surprises for gas. « RAIDERS 100 QUICK - comp Then ways and nj Crulse rate of the Richiaond , secretary, H. O. Weaver, who has been borated Lory’s NLA HAN LT und dragged me through the ma did his duty and noth: hohe arested you, sav When [went to yposed not only it the law, but » and he left a train aving here at) iy have a little re for It as well You had no t jess in trying to get eel imalte, (te) those in people, “and when Hoyle personally, | varned. you have gone away i n the of retaining Witiout ma ai to loc her interests, "I oft Ww as eS. LL Miller ‘ yd, Strana- 1 with Boyle. wh, to Sharon % yet no defl- ml Toget the chance, Twill tine y 1 pee RAPID JERSEY JUSTICE , have twice th attorne: Mrs. Boyle will be br some time to-morrow, $ are well kn nounced, vee | Legislature will not undertake the man- nite arrangements have been made. FOR SLAYER OF FATHER. Summers, sixty years and | agement of the details of the company's |[atectives idn’'t Get Evi-! However, her hearing will be set to) 9 1 Killed o months old; appointed 1878, | business Detectives Din ¢ feult. the convenience of Mr. Whitla, Prisoner Indicted, Pleads Guilt) Washington Rridge today when the sman 1887, sergeant, 1888 and | The President's offices hava been en» — dence Enough to Hold Ale who leaves with his fam hihen dl PE AUTOR ae , wheels ofa truck passed | captain 1902 tirely refurnished with brand new desks SORE Se evening for a rest. Where he will and Is Sentenced All in a poxs shead eck Ernest Lindemann, sixty-one years and furniture. Mr, Cortelyou and his leged. Conspirators. spend his vacation has not been an- Few Hours, hi 4) ‘ and nine months old * bey ‘ with him eer since Mr. Cortelyou was Secretary to the President of the United (States, were greatly pleased with the business-like luxury of the place, There were no formal speches and no demon stration when Mr, Cortelyou entered, in- asmuch as it was understood that he did not Ike that sort of thing } appointed 1874, rounds- sergeant 1990 and captain ‘the Italian Bureau arraigned five pris oners {n the Harlem Court to-da; charge of unlawfully assembling’ tn the little wine shop at No Parrett, sixty-two years ths old, of the Atlantic Brooklyn; appointed 1 sergeant 1895 station Detective Dondero and three others of ona 239 East One heard there ts at (Special to The Evening World.) CAMDEN, N Marvh 2).—Another us the District-Attorney Linin eived the following letter Maret District to-day ree 1009, ; temington, Ind J ttorney, Lininge ron, Pa n “Dear Sir for appeared pleaded non vult Killing his father before Judge Garr The prose years Pardc te. We have he part of Whitla tot B. Altman & Cn. WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MARCH 30tb, MEN'S & WOMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS, 26 AND 28 INCH SIZES, WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTY HANDLES, SOLD USUALLY FOR $5.00, AT $2.85 EACH A SALE OF MEN'S & WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS ing to-day of Harry Shatlor to! WILL TAKE PLACE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MARCH 39th, COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES: MEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $30) PER DOZEN. . . . , AT $2.00 MEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, USUAILY $3.00 & $400 PER DOZEN . AT $2.00 & 3,00 WOMEN'S INITIALED SHAMROCK CLOTH HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $300 PER DOZEN. » . AT $1.90 WOMEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,” USUALLY $250 & $3.50 PER DOZEN . AT $1.50 & 1,85 WOMEN’S WHITE EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $300 PER DOZEN . . . . AT $1,5C B. Altman & Cu. ARE OFFERING ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES IN LEATHER GOODS & STATIONERY REQUISITES SUITABLE FOR EASTER GIFTS PURSES AND C\RD CASES, SHOPPING ‘BAGS, PHOTOGRAPH. FRAMES, CLOCKS AND JEWEL CASES IN NEW SPRING COLORINGS, DRESSING CASES, AUTOMOBILE BAGS, MOUNTED PURSES AND CARD CASES, MEN'S WALLETS, BILL FOLDS, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES, ETC. DESK AND LIBRARY TABLE REQUISITES OF BRASS, BRONZE OR COPPER; BOOK RACKS, SILVER PENS, PENCILS AND BOOK MARKS, PAPETERIES WITH IMPORTED STATIONERY IN DEL'CATE TINTS. | TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MARCH 30h, SPECIAL SALES OF , Hundred and Sixth street, All were dis. Mr PEST eA IH ae F ’ ee Clemency. yy was silent, nor did the prisoner's #r's tntention harged by Magistrate House, ss esr Athen ULE) : tl C d a 5 It is the unanimous sentiment of this ,,,, y more thar ‘ 1 se men with URE . The prisoners were Francesco and Sal-| town—and this section of the State, for Ber Bi ie et ‘ 4 : 1x policemen, of whom ahs TRSHRTTET that matter, which feels like expressing ton coe Ne aR lox y on the eligible list nq vatore Pontenzano, cousins, living at) that matter, \ feels like expressin when the prisoner had | | § txelf in the form of a demand—that, tn emarker ou are te said =e es IN HOUSE OF COMMONS, One Hundred and Highth street and (Mier to minimize the repetition of such Bee meses teria he eS uounare i ens mt = => st avenue; Eltore De Nigrlo, of No. unspe mutrages a8 this, the ab-| State's prison at hard labor” tt was Morgue and tt nas OPPENHEIMER FUNERGL, Attack on Government’s Naval Pro- Morris aven “rancesco Spilotros, | duct uished 10 the full extent of probably! the. brie murder trial on Poilve i ‘a (Hn eS : i of No, WL Mast Twenty-elghth. stroet, Me 1) YF Ae GaP ua a the High ft ere {owas Triple Services conducted by Two gramme Made by the Opposition dna Doria Braise, of No. 3 East one ‘pastor, had presented i He S Rabbin and Maronle Officers —More Dreadnoughts Wanted, j Hundred and Fifth street, All were ——— rough looking young men Loft Benjamin Oppenheimer, LONDON, March 29.—Seldom in recent Republican politician, was years has the na onal ertann e services being intensely man. Was by the emon Baum, rabbi of the Con- > BRIDEGROOM CANCELS ; DEPORTATION ORDER. '' ' interest heen so) seen the prisoners enter the wine shop, fooured on a debate in ther and while standing at the rear of a hall House of Commons as ft was to-day{near a entering the shop he had when the opposition vote of One, in Gh door ce 4 lees: ete teas lo censure on{ heard a conversation among them. It . ted net i 1 the Kovernment with regard to the naval | was to the effect that the police were t fy j Polley waa moved by Arthur Hamilton | now badly rattled because of Petro- tn Lee, Conservative member of the House|sino’s murder; that all bands were pune aa ih MUN evant Uadgell teen Heiatwaee eae Tavie space in broke, aid that the tine was ripe for| CHE Re EE) rowde e text of the writing of a few letters that would allowed to ¢ Hustice James L.) the opposition motion is as follows. , Dring golden results, Without waiting Magistrate Charles R. (That in the opin to hear any more he called his brother Warden John Hy Gun- | declared poli 1G. Mecook, Mauriee| ment respecting former Coroner John R. | fons of battle-sii id Commissioner of Elections does not suffle: of the empire Reginald MeKenna, F | Admiralty reig irey, Alty and Premier nthe debate, whic midnight of this House te cy of Hie Mulesty's governs | ofeers and arrested the five ittle lon ist them, should have waited the immedtaye of the new Iv secure the safety unlawful assemblage, an fd Dondero. you know which of the men was was in Crp. OA“LAND ENTRIES. Hills Cemetery: 4 Lyttelton, a. J. Ba Asquith all took pi Will continue un Well, [can't hold them on such evi- returned the Magistrate, “as OAKLAND, March -The entries The speech of Sir Edward Grey had pies, tould ke ts to-morron a reassuring effect. ‘The Foreign se a retary did not attempt to mirimize the | Peeleat| He Qu for Great Britain by the German navel Rikaed programme, which he declared. meant ae SMC rryat Gaye tot, Mas that when Germany had compl Hib ais WET eal J programme. she 1 + baby girls were born to Mrs. Annie welling. he most po had ever see three Dreadnoug i Greenleaf, wife of John Gre Tuttle, ful fleet the wor fin Father d. J. H ick Milerecho, st Inn; ce of Diamonds, 108: x ad f the maternity ward of the Chester tay ” over to the Leo Haus, | 1 > kM , a a p upon Great Britain the : Ae A eh ta mimigrants, on state | AUS! Tull, Basi Maks David Wastes. 108: Stes of rebuilding her feet | Hospital yesterday, and the event cre whe married. 6 ‘ eit He then spoke of the progressi y- | ated quite a flurry among the nurses -_—_~. -- - twenty) yards) provement {n Anglo-German relations, and physicians of the institutic RECITAL AT COLONY CLuB. Muskoday, tm. and said that in his opinton the only Mrs, Greenleaf's present husband js rns, Wi thing that could disturb these rela- her second. ‘They Were married on Mr. Gervasse Elwes, the celebrated | SSt AM tions world be an attempt by elther christmas day he had no ehil English tenor, will give a song recital tor. owe country to Isolate the other, a thing dren by her frst. She ts thirty-eight Tanti Keaeritecteasy tity aN which neither contemplated Vvenrs old 1120: Chub, N Gatenes, === day aftern Don’t chew the same old kinds of gum forever. Try the new dainty delightful =~, *VIO ETx Seven furtong a: Mtoe Rrotlonediate JACKSONVILLE, March %—"The entries for to-morrow follow Varr, te i} M FIRST RACK.-Sty furlongs; aeiling: four My wi, Capt t St year and. upward--T ebtcht, 0, 6 112, The Golde tw eticent, T1y Rudden’ stays cellent, *Profita’ iH f eiting " ne, 105; Rrath ti atanan New tn New in ' tte iY) t 110, *Darling Dan, Bt Htie. Wis J RACE. Five and ‘one-hat fur Flavor Form Wize hive ing: r-oldg--*RAinette ve Tay Star Aniitte Wy: toe Bheioh, | 102 1 wy. 17 Ta Nile 192; Hon Aster, 108; Alttumn " eh MS Fim Bo ROUTH RACE Five and a! half. tu (TACK, Five and. onganait fur o i Mar Masterson. 108) Harri longs, selling! three-yent-olds-— its! by burs, 10 Whe Left Over, 10h Ro 107; Bila Marwoud Wo, Tom Me! | Woif, Footpa ‘hina, At: Kitts 102: "Ramble, tohn A. Muni 4; Kanth tion i St "Abe, FOURTH RAVE — Se Fipear-olla and upward Meo, Ann Smith THE QUM THAT'S ROUND u rian, i 10a: “Ben Double Freshens your mouth °Ein! ‘Hooray. i! One ile: aliing: there Clears your throat 1 upward omialym. Pre Helps di , Wine Merchink ips digestion Wine “Hugh | Farrell, 100; Viniiant. 8" 4 SIXTH RACE, yearoids and pw In round metal boxes, Shi Montetein 6) U3" ines, Moun UTS. nk Sold by all dealers. Yel Round and Rout 7 | Siaiaas HOD *"VaserentiCa, auiowance | igen iGieaas ROBRAT COLEMAN & CO., 10 Madson Street, Sole N.Y, Distbater Dondero told the Court that he had hailor shot and killed h cester City, At the same his mother, who was in a hospital several weeks, but is now re MRS. TAFT RUNS “N AUTO. ailor nearly forty years WASHINGTON, Mare! 2—An_ elec received practically a life | |trte runabout he v added ie = tomobile equipment eae nthe White House c t BACK FROM PORTO RICO. ige HS. Rodey, of the United has ‘ lessons. s Distriet Court of Porte Bieo jon t ds south of the! 4 o Wayh ‘White House and expects to be able rig wa the vehicle to drive Washington soon. about the streets of { oe 0 Years eactert SIXTH B AV.192 TO20"STREET, BNEW YORK. To-day Began the End-of-the-Month Sale of Used Pianos Sold on Easy Terms Se Monthly] | 4 ! PF continues to-morrow and Wednesday, This sa’e is your opp rtunity f I to gera really good piano or playerpiano of a relage make ata ! material saving } them are new. Every onfgof the Wed instruments has been putin ye fect i condit.on We want you to come and see there instrument: =tey them for yourselt J ) ot have an expert come with you. We know they are marvels ot efor fy t) the prices, and are confide st they will sell almo t on sight Used Uprights, $115 to $300 } ne to 3500, { New Uprights, $150 to $220 origtra to 200. j i Used Squares, $35 to $50 Player-Pianos, $325 to °475 t | Cabinet Players, $100 to $150 a <-> 51MPSON-CRAWFORD (CO, ~-~<—<a> LEATH"R SHOPPING BAGS USUALUYA$ 6.00 Nan tuners unt TAT) 3/79 WRITING PAPER IN BOXES oF 5 QUIRES, USUI OO 5 oo » o »0 © 0 0 o Cah, 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Anette, HOLZWASSER & CO Mailed Free PARLOR—Floe Velour Bult, 5 pleces; Pler Mir ror, French bevel gins; Parlor feet); handsome Lamn ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIUURES Write for. xn a 3 Our 1909 Catalogue OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK This home cousista of the accou: anving articles and le on exhibition ID Ane Wareroonn. Grand Rapids Furniture. Table (bgase an¢ Globe: wale of band- 10% aliowedon all cash sales. | spring; soft top Mat- Griental ug, HH We pay freight &R.R.fare | Veeres! Dale canine 10,6; 1 Rocker, ti paire 1 Oak Chalr; 12 y: Matting: Engileb Toules Set, 10 pleces, LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $75 Worth $7.50 Dowa $1.0 Weeg OOM — Oak bevelled} jo ™ 10.00 " 2,00 Kiiches ve Be ay f — Oak ine eles 150 15.00 1s" Kitchen Closet, giaey Euuruntee; leath: | 290% 20,00." 250 © door: fltchen’ ange | a er cet arger Amounts tn Proportion, — | pieces ates ip alieviece Dinwer | areer Arn WOE a ARO NG cecal Our Terms Apply Also to New Yo sey und Connectier 5 AS SUNG BY MAUDE RAYMOND | JUSTCAN’T KEEP MY FEET STILL WHEN THE INS TO PLAY WORDS BY E.PMORAN GY PEAM!SSION OF MUSK BY. // SEYMOUR FURTH // Y, / , no “BSausuen i

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