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en tren en ern CIB carne py merry THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1911. SE Sa OT ARRESTED | Chamberlain Hyde Seated in His Office; NOTHING SPFEDY sie Re | ee ‘Han objected and the Court apheid | the resturant. ¢ democracy of this State should se _ mn. Boyce was stopped again when he Proud of Awful Lie? tried to bring out reference to testimony © Washington.” = Slag an Flag on World Dome A Arrival me neared eho "Tatton ote fea al ull ' “Day f } » World For three years after my husband |to Mrs, Schenk was untrive, “a, portance It would not have otherwise,” uM ay i e ening World) eft me L wae an invalid,” she said.| “Are you proud of that awufl He Sas suggested to him. “When I recovered 1 took up nursing | Ate yo?" he thundered manded. Any one can tell you that I have given svod advice to the party and my advice . ‘neral Se as proven of great value in many Sends Him to General Se rises. 1 have taken up this fig against Sheehan because I want tt party to be successful, I reiterate what and did whatever T could to earn an| “I certainly am not ashamed of ft, Ret Murphy's Seeia ith honest Hing for myself and fittle boy, | witness replied “That is an impression that I want The 1 became a clerk.” witness con-| Prosecutor Handlan spoke up quickly to correct,” replied Cram with @ = w iy tinued, “but I couldn't stand that, 80 1] ‘John Schenk’s still alive, T believe vf indignation, “If am not Mr. Mur became @ furee agem;.” Boyce took a step forwant and aheut hy’ jal 1 Mrs. Kien said #he became a detec-| ed, "No; and he never was in danke’, phy's social mentor, and my conn , = . in said hepa tt 1s not a 80 tive three yea 0, | etthe: ae a ib Boyce tried to bring out an incident) The attorneys were mildly repr al one. Admits He Stole and Cot | pert Says Water Commis- ina Pittsburg departinent. store when t anager discharged her because | ner Could Not Handle under the tafluence of Hauer. —— Never, never,” the detective replied | , ‘ quickly, ““Shat {snot #0, Mr. Boyce.” | 7 Really Fast Car. Referring to Mts, Schenk’s arrivat| if at the hospital In response to a mi ais save telling her Schenk was worse, the / witness declared Mrs. Schenk said i] \> sions with Story. 1 have said before-that the ‘interests’ — already have one representative in the) q1oward To, Sandborn, arraigned bet a ae ; xe and tt is time the 00,0 peopie | 5 ; : f tk Water Co 1" vy “Bvery time f hear that I am so f this State had some one to jook to as Max a Hylan 1 ba " Aven heir representative. Court, Brooklyn, ¢ for stealing I have no candidate, Mr. Shepard t# rajp and some hinge fi not my candicate, although I have great | V quailfied as ah expert chaufte gind. I would be the happiest woman | . ng that he had driven autos more im the world if he @ \ un y iles in six years, an ongi- You didn't say that Saturday,” | ay were + untere Gusciie St Didn't 17% the witness asked, and ‘4 the prosecutor smiled broadly | Founded 1845 respect for him and am positive he ares nopwe. \ s. Mar. would fill the oMce of United States ters at No. 467 Vande avenue Anda Supreme Court ‘9 | enator with credit. No one w le on the vale e * ip by aw Noyce wae tn «© midet of hie examt- ea. 1 believe the sit- | question his mot! 1k e stole the stuft : ation when court adjourned for noon. | | uation Js more unsettled now than ever yer himee'f arre t ‘ Seer ck Man: Mrs, Kietn w a8 On the state when the | If you buy a Waters and that the election of Sheehan iM not. thar srw. Winters was gullly of bie i ie @ ma afternoon session began a * ‘ i by any means a certainty. 1am fon ee een ee ei tapi t ’ iy emp Didn't’ you wuggest to Ara. Seton Piano you are assured of confer aj! day with the men who 8 . ans . as eee y Allan ¢ tich Thom that y ” . © kes! for On: :. . A F © against Meehan, and perhaps we 1 ony.” maid Bandbor he mu siting wer the $1,300 he paid for Boyce asked |]itwo things: of getting a; An agree Upon a comprom andi-| heat, “that this woman married ‘ a ie ywer er, was In the seat J not. was the reply. | - : Anyhow. we wil, put forward | August and deserted me ‘Thanks sieht Minpean the mening: we) Freientiy Bose would refer to the! figood toned piano and of. the man who seems to be the strong-| Day. Since then I have learned t took the ear for a ttiai trip up Wiverside | deteetives's misleading stageinente to| 1] otting it at a reasonable eat.” she has ar husband ty la De: re. Schenk by saying, Ie y i ; Well, that’s ar and the wit. | J)O 0. | ee ash cau eabarin oe unonyan (00) a7, a8, 2, O14 nat. rw bos m thin ip, Thompaon teatifed. the sous would reply. Yes, hat another.” ||| PTICe, ft 4 ths ‘engine gre . the brakes rattled The audience tittered at one of there wil Gisrupt the organization?” M rabe Way veld thine Ot pit i ie : The d tone of the x surest way nk of wa nuffiers of ga sailies, and Judge Jordan threatencd to good to F MMertainiy nou” he answered, “Ry |10 Bick Up a lot of truck one of the amoke and the car woulds ear the room \Waters Piano excels in |’ that T mean Tammany Hall wil! not be, boarders, who te now in the Pbiitr What Aied C: Royce lef the examination up to the | |] Alig : Aisrupted, But I fear for the effect up| pines, had left there and run out with Aut alied tho Sak wuto trip inte the country for fresh exes |power and brillianev and }. whore we hav ok for mupe | ft, Aa you see it worked. I no ae Nieishdon Aide's know: for the sick packer. It was then, ac: | 4 Ys if the party pro to be Buo-| her with bigamy. Here's the Boroug! Te rained: Buedi in’ answer tor guess | {ceding to te nurse's direct testimony, | Ileweet, musical quality, eseful in future years Lie Wirsku KS ts chew * hat Mrs, Schenk made the $1,000 ofter | || : no ner eh aca ' a tions, “You can't handle a high pe to murder Schenk \Iibut it is also a durable married r ered car like the Way -you would 4 Talked of the Plot. 4 ONLY $7 IN CASH DRAWER —_Macistrate Ityian waved the eviden taxtab, Mr. Thompson threw on the tone that will stand up Where was that- joyce asked. hat conv rsation? OF THIS BEAUTY PARLOR. “yu cannot nrine « bieomy charge In hikh speed, enapped , threw it back ‘ and. kept ‘the poor engine worried to| “In the machine on the way out.” wit- | {|Wwell with hard usage and Chartes XC. “Allen, Who Was Ape thlet 1 would ordinarily hold you tor the Cee ee ere Tau ME a ITE TERE hhetnee ns oy co] | luecar trying cone Cotte ted Receiver, Wants to |i iN hall for Special Seanaton™, KON ID EaNGGGIR ceric | cies tere ware. or two persons. ||| ‘The reasonable prices a diel | thay May take some anliogto dan ie Puokoinom attr Mubaied bad bare LORRER ee of the Waters Pianos Being receiver for a beauty parlor at! pig hoarding house Kemper pressed her made at the Bristol factory at Thomp-| “Didn't you suggest that you two have No. #0 Fifth avenue had anything but a| tips together tightly and merely shook th " son's request pson veautitying effect upon the disposition | her head. when duvationed about Sasi —EHAMBERLAINAYDE AT.HIS DESK — MUNICIPAL TLAG ON ThE ar at Seventy-recond aireet and Broad: | “'N of Charles K. Allen, for after racking | born's statement LD DOME way, after he had failed to “speed it | m the * brain over the business for nearly 53 “ - along the driv are in the interests of true economy and represent highest piano quality at ai the |Some deer?” O, sir, toning me to ie urn trip didn’t you A ba | He complains that 4 desire for whiskey?" oe car is “utte unfit for road| “No. sir six months all he got for his trouble | of the mix-ups in hia department untti | dergast was 4!) his summer! regarding saboute of tndor lwo ery Mm | Attorney Boyce startled the court | i i ; 5 was $7, mostly in postage stamps jast Thursday when Dan Smith, bis see-}and 1 ady him t for a, Kresel, t er assistant counsel. iii Treadwell, treasurer of the |Toom Into a tense nce when, aude | f/oeuIne plano values. But Mr. Allen learned a few things retary's brother, reached him In nent and ser toe 8 ° gat vnmittes Were New Departur Manufacturing Com- | 4enly stopping iis routine questions; |! Waters Autola player- woout beauty that enabled him to-day | da, he reltera the statement that he | of his duties tor him ere, yoena that was issued for pany, which now makes the Allan-King- r dramatically exclaimed : » enlighten Justice Goff in the Su fe arnt hs peg ie pn ‘acai hy ages Chamberlain Hyde afte: he left ston car, sald that Thompson's car was Detective Denies it. |pianos have the same! prame Court when he applied to be re “Tm ne’ to. thy. Olek “Pubhe away | returned a snd Y wou only waste paper. oniy taken back for repairs as a “favor Now, Mra lett, 1an'eet: true the , H jeved of hin responaibilities aa receiver. | “GOES 10 nny HALL Gd CULPA Hie dae CL Maes bat] oH w tavevee. Wi caorielbiig cee it for historical purpceee. The corn: | 45 Percy Rockoteller | your story af the 41.000 Ober ie ture | | super tone quality as the \ Foremost among these was that some | dar. Hyde ati the hota - feputation, Ihave hadsaudetantial elte| te rs before Mr, Hyde returived, 1t| 's a Duplicate. pure lie, manufactured from whole | |Waters Pianos and the Sfty women had been made et fended at midnt . zt or " eat f »| cloth all through my kidneys and my ne ents, men cf Influence, and as a ma ght, Saturday, The com. Rockefeller's car is a duplicate of the | clo ; Mt various sums of from 3% cents to 82 ator might a don't mean that Tam | of fact I lived a sevat ileal better be: | tittec Was kiven, iti true, an extens| racer ‘Thotpeon | Vought. Rockefelier| | The detective never took her even! ||Autola prices also are| The beauty parlor was owned by F ay 1" t hurt asd not | od) | tore 1 iis Ghamie jsion of tenure until Feb. 1, but oniy in| bought his machine shortly after the | from the attorney | ide M. Graham and Bina Hissar. nervous. ‘m not hurt and not Injured, | fore 1 became City Chamberlain than 1/0" 0) | prepare ite report, not to call| companys had built the specially de. It is the truth,” © sald, quietly. | \reasonable. ‘Chey couldn't agre : om but when a man goes away and the| have since, What a fool 1 would have! ye a iihe withestes ey \xigned racer for his friend Thompson. | “I have taken my 1. Mrs. Schenk | || ‘Sestica' Gott ree, and the former | whole city gets {nto consternation and | been to | rwn fave y banks! a It was led that Thompson collected | made that proposition Send Postal for Catalogue. aor sence to appoint a receiver. turmoll over the matter it is enough to| in the matter of deposits. And, y | 5 per cent. commission from the Allan- Wasn't the only reference to the ! In hie report, Mr. Alle h i ee de Ms ! 1 ?" ME tbalge ot tha bukionce he fears (Continued trom First Page.) aftect one's nerves, I'm tere on the | Ing Twas ssnorant of aay corupton| TART REPLY MADE | Kingston concen on Rockefetier’s pure #100 offer mute by yournelt?” Bowe | 11 HOTEGR Waters & Co. ‘ 7 cob ne and J can go through dd, what a foo! ould e been to} chase persisted, “as t pauit of vour bellet nany bottles containing cosmetics, firing line and 1 can go through with it] fund, what a fool | would have been t BY PRENDEA.GAST oN. Rockefeller and T were class-| that Albert Schenk had offered Nurse ) creams and other beautifying lotions, all right, | go away when I did if rales ite wae y stato of y poxetelier and Tt wore clase | ti Mchenk Nurs Three Stores: j mut only $7 in money and samps. The | ja the sree ties cu poration ld >| \ Talks of an Operation. g —_| health diad not forced me to do so." | TO HYDE!'S STORY. | tte tortie oe pach, naked vo have (Keath ee Tone ene Haag ciety Ave., near 18th St.’ seautifying lotions hav. ce Los ‘espa Spall ah aad sdbeAtpealte spoiled Matas | my doctor last night at 10} In criticising the statement ae} aatie aati a tf P Buth ot t ” “opted mink geigarer mt LHF | the halyards to the top of the staff on saw p Hurries Downtown. n nts made! hig car practically rebuilt, we refused Never such a thing mentioned,” the o'clock end he told me I ought to take| As he flnished speaking Mr. Hyde got|®¥ Chamberlain Hyde str was made [witness replied care of inyselt between now and the|y, fron the table and proceelad to| Comptroller Prendergast said to-day:|Water Commissioner. He then asked| “Didn't Mrs, Schenk refuse your offer | 127 West 42d St., nr, B way time when I must undergo an operaticn. |olimy, unaided, into .a heavy ulster.| “Mr. Hyde ts absolutely right when he | that Rockefeller's car also be repaired. | and say the tay would protect her Harlem Branch (Open Evening: After seeing my physician I came hero ‘Three minutes late é ‘ says that the Mayor and the Comptroiler| We took both cars back as a comp! No, decidedly no," witness aa! Atter see being piste ane hire Three minut Ie ar he waa on Nn a ee ent sore ‘alole with, han fap iment to Mz. Rockefeller more than any-| Royce tried to make the witness samt | 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8ta Ave, i| 3 4 seh Debt tian ey berasbokes H ring else, and put them tn tip-top shape. | that Mrs. Schenk’s statement. ere ates: i |im half an hour from now J expect to ing the subway at the City Hall sta rity’ depositories, but bande Ht ones ckefeller has|are tl vhen ould ‘Kill *that be on the job and stay there regardless jie walked with ce ee te Shan att No complaint from Mr, Rockefeller has |are times when T feel 1 could Id | upon Justice Goff remarked that “for | te dome of the Pulitzer Butiding and fe his return {Tt was just defore Thompso DUFPOse of conserving public safety | Chambertain Hyde walked into Las office the best course to purme would be to| in the Stewart Building sotlfy the Health Department. Our City Chamberlain had been away Justice Goff sald he thought Atlen| trom iis post, leaving no word behind, was entitled to at least $100 for his ser-! ¢or forty-six duye, sone hours and tees, but since there was only #7 in the| (oy (Ort Ag it pg glad aight designating knows that ; , ‘ a free, swingin reached. us.” man," referred to Albert Schenk. Wit: | urat he could atiow hin ar| fw oid minutes, While he was Kone | of my heaith. ‘stride to the wide entrance ot the {fa distributed the funds among cal The defense claima that the Water| ness dented it. She sair “that: man resent. Mr. Allen aid $315 was due | {0 Legislative Graft Hunting Commit: |°wyouve already explained why you!stewart Bulliing depositor: § thet Ne hes beed. Sete | «ce etene’ hemerny deal he. Was 1 | meek geen Gober re beauty parlor froin different | te Waited and waited with commend- t away, but don't you think that! je dived in the doors past malted $0 do is practically without t-|,¢ made a céty official and that his de-| More details of the two women's con women, but he had been unatie to col-| able patience for him to come to them | yoy went at an inopportune time?” sus: ! yyot hee Be rede eT e know now that this 18! yartment had several cars, sought to|versation were told by the witness. | ieet. Sidoaither aGailts oF: deny hie allenee Photographers, Jumped ninbly aboard (not a gv0d Practice because the gested the reporter. “No, [think It was a perfectly oppor- | tune time. I could tell you some things reat l withdraw from his contract for the|Mre. Schenk, she sat, declared she Allan pee tae ee had proof of her husbands’ infideltty | econd floor, @ Si -fust'as ‘The {tain institutions in this city wi OFFICIAL WHO STOLE of the half-million dolar slush fund that be kdchi PAE \ . oe |e dates Had ns depostied: t and that she wanted a divorce, (A MERI TE hitte eet raed ee Evening World was hoisting Its Hyde ‘The detective led Mrs. Schenk to be- 1 e |it 1 wanted to which would show that qy tiack flag, and while. mg tye, ‘thawe icleiy (hac sene Geeta ‘he i Geneam 0 oniteo's and used at Albany to defea . jack flag, and while big crowds | ,, + on a prefere | Neve her poverty induced her to con: $20,000 DECLARED INSANE. bj the a a Neueeaes fobs El wes the most opportune time in the !stood in Park Row to see the bunting | Won ee elu preferential rider the alleged proposition to polson ¢ 7 | world." signal unfurl—he entered the doors of| We will haw & bond eale next ch, | | Schen! Linsly Rowe, Former U. S$. Com-| 70m Di | "Don't you think that you put the lus oitice ane mint facehien It WHI be nore {You've added and mubtracted fron i i 2 . ey story since aturday, haven't missioner at Jersey City, Goes While he was gone the funds of the EHEOSUO}A! A 'RQUAS Of ne was |SAsy 20 Bens 2 City Funds Tied Up. |aayor ina hole by going away when! ar tt ; rich tt 0 ba ecge: | vou ators ince, 7 et . super men greeted him. He 7 0, It js my belief that the Banking | ‘ou byce asked, to Federal Asvl Clty), partly: protected ‘by -inaumotent |°R't. sinabhaly. trust hole T.woulan'e do | Pees wee Sreeted Binh He wae smil- |My at ne could. order the: dineibe Witness “didn't think she had. Oo. necereh Asylum. bonds, were tled up by the fail Janything in the world to hurt thac old|/26 broadly. He shook hands all} or or these funds ‘| “T feel so queer now that T've agreed vonds, were tled up by the failu py thin ¢ world to at olk V deri oe eee ion of thet d TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 16.—Former| certain banking institutions, Whi : und, giving to each man a firm,| § | man. He tw the best old man that eve "ae T have oocation to leave the ¢ |t0, olson Mr. schenk: witnees said she _—— | share in the collection and distribution ts on deposit in Vator, got the car at the {disparity in ame 9. th ene | Narrow Widths in Women’s Fine Shoes $1 50 2 pair | United States Commi Linky| was eons the afters of his’ é ; } \etrong grip, but shook his head when| wil’ lnce me address, wh ‘Ad | Bcheok, who replied Ansty | one the affairs of his depa lived.” Here he paused a moment, and | *" 4 will teats AY Badtona, Where e canbe Schenk } fan Rowe. of Jersey City, indicted for em-| became badly snarled, except that Mr.|then he went on: “He has been my | presse ay th nari lons Jreached by telephone, telegram or letter. | ee hye itt nad, your chance T could The Accumulation veraling $20,000 bat money deposited | Hyde continued to draw his salary of | friend for twenty-two years, He may | | Cin UMCuag Al Fists’ he sald; 1) A statement has Just been handed t>| TT} be at the hospital tomorrow | of a Year. with him, was to-day adjudged insane'| §1,000 a month. ASDUbIHMN Onuprataba Live | ent + Seelliim. fairly: well’ consiages)| me tn Wish A tu tron warn ters ee with the money and the polson,” wit- by Judge John Relistab in the United It was by a striking coincidence The sole reason for nm ing,” he added, hastily phe : sil eh Will you make e . |xo away for a did not suMeiently re- y te that I was a sick man. I you make a statemer nged to attend ne this his health to return from his) “And although I was stek Iwas made] 00" mya , ready made 0 Sitor me. 1 was rt | famous ducking trip until the day after | the subject of constant espionage, Upon Fe ANAL Bade Onation leet night st, and that he fa to nome of my duti¢s ! last spring and Mr. (Continued from First Pase.) Hyde sympathized with me and advised | States District Court nere and commit-! that Mr. Hyd ted to the Vederal Insane Ax Washington. Rowe y All leathers and shapes—button and um at) cov s in the FoOM and heard the testimony of Dr. | the legisiative committee lost its func- | my word, they have driven Mrs. Hydo | NeW 1m soing to get down to work.” » to take a rest, ‘This attention on his Henry A. Colton, medical director of | tions a» an inquisitor, By the expira-| into nervous prostration, She is not a Greeted by Subordinates. rt I appreciated then and it is not | Srcumstances, Is it proper to numinate lace boots— oxfords | the New Jersey Hospital for the I now, and tf he fs fll, as rv no’ | Hon of its limit the wane, who declared that Rowe was] urday lost the power to summon wit-| very bad way. clearly insane. | nesses and examine them. Mr. Hyide| Shadowed Everywher smiaitiae On. fi TRkN WOniKR, he in a| With these words he turned and hur- | forgotten baie ; mmittee on Sat hysterical woman, but she is now in i urned and h ported, I certainly regret that he should | as iba Meh intention to humill- | subjected to an ndue ert | St@_ the Hetec sed HB IBeS ph oly (heeds “There 1# a profession entitled to re- | pd down th corridor into his private rom, To do this he had to scoot by and slippers, but | | 5 When he talks about attending to an a le The Jersey City man apparently took | got home on Sunday. ‘phene men followed me every place 1|4 number of windows through which [of my duties for me, however, f cannot | sect that of a true detective," he sald only size 2% to hovinterest In the proceedings, Dr, Col-| Mr. Hyde's first day after hia re-| went, followed me to my dinner and to | s¥ordinates of his department wero |help thinking that while he has beon | “This woman js not one of these. She | t ton testified that Nowe was suffering | turn to duty might be sald to properly | from alcoholic dementia, which caused | date from 8 o'clock this morning, when & loss of memory ana that he could no|# reporter for The Evening World longer distinguish between right and| rapped at the the hotels. At the Holland House, here| Peering. ‘They grinned brondiy and}absent he must have been reading | !* 9 SPY. 0 Mn ae) tony Diag treat her | at the Knickerbocker and at Rector's, |#lled out a greeting, and he waved nis | Munchausen. During any absence of | At te BO. was gesturing and talk: = ie ne he has never had anything more where Lam known, it was for montis} aud Kenlally and yelled, “Hello, boys,” [mine he Naw never Nal anvining Mer | ing the witness was smiling. Ag Boyce ig | or of room No. 606 on! q matter of comment among the em-| ‘Ustily as he passed on. He found ts | than the Sultan of Sulu." 2 | hurled “spy, lar” at her she laughed. rong. the sixth floor of the Hotel Knicke >yers that shadowed desk buried under the accumulated m When the cross-examination was re- ; | the, f ployers that I was shi 1. At Ri : AF pall a | ieee Sree perso Oe ge ere | Docker and @ voice from within sald! tor's, a few weeks ago, a detective told | %f Weeks, including several thousand - sum rs. Klein was require KO FIRE CHIEFS AT SCHOOL. | "come in.” So the reporter went in, | mo that I was being followed and this| More or less facetious messages from | BOY MURDER VICTIM | into her private history. ane temtiioa 0 mostly ®5 and over. | sportively tnclines ong | he was marri n re, On | Eats a Hearty Breakfast. has been going on since the campaign portively inclined among the popu. CARRIED TO GRAVE, | O° re ee iein, They seperated trial Packate 10 Mr. Hyde sat at a small table Just Ane | pegan Inst fall, It was espectally bad Gt thy Greater Oy i latter about four years. She brou M “ Children’s ‘narrow widths, | | #hing up an order of fried ham and | during the wee but an hour pH ya SCHENECTADY, N Jan. 16.-Phe | eutt for divorce tn Pittsburg about two MY aM odd and soiled pairs, 95c., 5 AA,2to 4A, | 2 to 3B. } None were less than $3— ! i ! fi + OMeers of Department Study sei- entin’ § Tweny-five deputy and There beh Hyde stayed ft Flame Fightin immediately preceding Jeggs, By outward appearances and by | my departure ue tunevn) of four-year-old George Melber, | Years later. She could not recall the f this time in consulta battallon |the #igns of his appetite no one would! “Who ts i : Me First wing y sizes 6 to 2. : Deputy Chamberlain alsh " whose mu ni ther, Mra, | exact ¥ lets attended the opening of the oM-| nave ever adjudged him to be the sick| “W, KR, Hearst is responsible for it | ortho time talking with ween | for by Pie mother, Mrs |The Prosecutor objected to the line of ———EE ers’ school of instruction in connee- | man he says he {4 His color was high | It isn't me they're after, Mut it's Gay- | Street c weloner Edwar caller, | Edit) Melber, is in the Albany County | examination. While the attorneys ar Hon with the fire college at headquar-| gor an invalid, his eyes shone alertly | nor. ‘They're after tim through me. 1] was whispered tte ards, who, it) Jal awaiting trial, waa held from @| gued, the detective was clearly uneasy ters to-day, The pfMcers’ school ts in| hr his glasses and there was 1 f secondary importance was Whispered about the corridgrs, had | focal undertaking establishment this af- | For the firat time she frowned and her ANDREW yee narge of Deputy Fire Chief John | tremor of net ee oe | Me mnaette hay wavary st, tk # MPectel emissary of the |temnoon. Only the relatives of the boy | fingers entwined. tremor of nervousness in the sinewy | "I wonder if they have broken {nto | Mayor were present at the services, which were | “Don't you know your husband sued Sixth Ave. at 19th St, N. Kenton. — }brown hands that gripped the busy | my house, too, and whether anything Goes to Gaynor's Office, conducted by the Rey. Bernard shoppe | » N. i Chiet Croker made a short address to| ynite and the flying fork, He had ex there 1s iniasing, You know they broke} Be that as It may It came to pass that [of St. Joseph's Chureb burial was the @ubordinates. The work was the! changed the woollen hunting shirt that into my law office, some months ago,| very soon after Hdwards departed the {in old St epli's Cemetery | FOR of the tools and apparatus used | ne wore back from the South for the and rifled my lecter Mle, taling priva City Chamberlain emerged from his| Sentiment against the mother in this} im fighting fires, While the officers were | conventional stiff collar of the city man, papers. I have no doubt that the same ‘sion With his hat on, but withou, | city is intense, It was de 1 to-day | Are soid in Greater New York and undergoing preliminary instruction the) 4: giongside his chair leaned his tactics were employed as when the pri over Tralied by wink | that she had taken out a policy on the} vicinity, direct through manutac- probationary force Was instructed tn Abibiasbarreiled ase 4 “ ndence of Charles J, Mur-|°FeWd, he crossed the street and made | boy's life, and that she had transferred i © the use of the scaling ladders by Dep- lis ar jou vail ne na gun. Mr. | vate has ih 9 i peter 1, aa is Way by the rear entrance > tie [it to a woman who cared for the child turer’s salesrooms. Their prices uty Chief Thomas Larkts yde was as affable and as conversa- phy was stolen and printed Mail, Firat, he paused at vie toy |to pad for tte board a F a ifor I hi La d of ee, | Honal as he had been upon his asrivai| ‘I happen to know-—although it never] ¢ the steps to pose, 4 ae ep be ae ee and terms of payment are uniform Into the n There vke into the | and are fixed at the faciory era brigade, t | yesterday afternoon. came olt—-that somebody TAMPA ENTRIES. ‘The only difference was that then he Mayor's house in Brooklyn and sole a Alek Wl, toverhed tava e tans (EDARY. HURRIES WARSHIP is no haggling. There is a piano of f the U isi. Hin Sab, iw Tie pririen | Ot he MOTOR Gad | the Comptrolior |Int of lattere, too eae Hap | ON REPORT FROM PORTUGAL. | reliable make for every taste from ce) e nknown Z tae teemorrow's Yaoss are follows: | Were equally responsible with him fo. Denies Boodle Fund Story. ang. 4 procession of the curious, he ¢ any mistakes Chat might hy vgh the hall to the Mayor's | FIRST RACE Pure: twovearolds) about five @ been | “I sea you have your shotgun handy, wrongs, Elan, Battson, 110. Orlando Lady. | mia TAnnie torrania, 107: Notus Il., 210\) opty de Duteh, 110; W; ¥, Bioval, 110 9 in th USE $175 upward. te, shook hands warmly with I 0 a aL eUnm cha recsinia ot up aiiNees tres placing of city funds in tho | said the reporter. TIMhAnGAE, Case ieaeei eh ots | arene bl peg bs iygtinird | Prices of WISSNER TANG If there is any one bit of knowledge sitories, whereas to-day he de- | “Yes; and somebody opened it 1s! | iiere, and was at once admitted to the | ton Im Portugal, the Italian Government me a jrange from $450 (special) up:|that seems buried in the blackness ct that newspaper esplonake hai/ night to see ff It was loaded, That} \tavor's private The Mayor| this afternoon despatched the bat Wane cand apeeatyan Gatslon: eee oblivion, it is three made him @ sicker man than he already | Gardner etory was made out of whole t arrived yet, Hyde watted, | ship Roma to Lisbon under sealed or- I bo! .OOMS: 4, L 7 It is the first thing to fink al 4 WARER 3 Mi was and had driven hi wife Into @ stae | cloth. May T fall dead in my tracks he snip Kine nature of the secrot de- | WHERE is the wateh, pancre: OO bo 1 rir ore yo was ever at such 4 While he waited Patrolman John Fox le | ; dost mricee Shows Emotion Once. a Deacia's ab Gs Mairi oF Wet leks aceecs eee | 688-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn. | “ regan and yy Speaking of Mayor Gaynor, his < had anyt to do with any hoodie} lain’s office, sit In the ante-roon hold ii EE ’ i q nee Ang pe P N * while awan ale 064-8606 " DIED. heir or witness that is missing? Dancer pans LON) fanaa? Wie, emi] With & little tremor in Bis vol hy) ASAE OR A sag ie PY cia anal: (She with the Mayors” Sesretar; r | NORMANLY.—=CATHARINE NORMANLY 4 eg Cikerets, 110. wou anything in the world to hen 8) ie Wor able indi. | chatty the 3 ar ; > | NORMANS ‘ PMeilings foyr-pearolde ant) hurt that old man," but barring this mo- omting the extent of his absence from Robert Adamson. Policeman Fox can by cause all Bumgore eruptions, Three Big Features in the ieindekl from her late residence, 12| The former information is commonly if tu tented himself with tenderly nursing the | Ipotls, pimples, serofulous acres, eczema mentary display of emotion Le was all his oflice wince he became Chamberlain 30 a. uM. , tcquired through a “Lost and Found’ > 0, Tuesday, 1911 World 3 | witsi*s, Jeti Autre erp Pas has ial . i an. 15, HANNAH WALSH, | ad, in the Morning or Sunday World- 12) Med Robin during the interview the personification | and neglect of duty, he answered © legislative graft-hunters who on! 9. suit rheum, as well as of rheumatism, | @ Funeral from her late residence, 221.142 of which were +“! ed last year 101; Viteau, 112) The| of six-foot cheerfulness and 190-pound That's a damn lie, ‘There was never} Saturday would have pmed so ¢ & BU aanac tw Uiuastnd MERE A rae Vuleetate t year, Bere ashi) oie gcnaige gad | S004, HURON 4 City Chamberiam In thin town who] gladly a sight of the Call fgure of the |cqtarrh and other troubles, The sreateat | ¢ cAlmanac j Ath 0 80 A. at | a gain of 2,746 over 1909, TH RACE —sellint, Utne ioe Tom| After repeating his earlier declaration | Worked any harder than I did, 1 waa] City Chamberlain were scattered and) oioia remedy for all these troubles, | 4 a. es Bae Through Use 04: sain a Cai, 6a Be "Biigian S18) Laon I. Foot ehat iis middie name was Trouble, thar at my desk constantly unttl 1 was taken [one today. | Chajnman Merritt and sie ncquarted record of cares, | CENSUS FIGURES EY an in The World rib rvides ee whe 133; Haymarket, 118. he wesn't afraid of any man on ea Wl, T have only been et my law oMce| Senator Wanner and the reat of the | proves y ite unequa 5 ELECTION RETURNS in Calvary Cemetery. | Wanted" columns, missing per- HAGE Selling: fourrearolde amt wg.) that he knew nothing of any legislative | once since January, 4910, My subordi eee ak A La aa a Es Counsel | te | dia! | 1088, Both nese and remote eet Casha ions Nan" uaee, tt + wrraption, and that ne did not know | nates can tell you how hard I worked. {io ine committer, was at his home up | All ‘AVIATION RECORDS vere, ¢ . fuentey ere fre. ae ty: ah: ke EPG 88.5 | eta an honorable ofMice, and I know i's] the rate, One vi his ansocinte counsel, |Hood' 's Sarsaparilla | 1 ag EO "HELP WANTED—MALE, ra being found, + Gecidental, 107) Une ry 1s One, w, | Feoponelballiies Af Ged bo ll’ them | Aitres ite Hurrell was ete out of . ORS ICI aie a eat | $886 Stat tte viene by. “My doctor last night told me that {| town, just where could not be learned | In usual Nquid form or tn chooolated Price 25c; by Mail, 35c & | SAGIISTSIS, Tot ele: auiontabile eaperios Two Lragortane Palys ' Miiaes, | ROVE'S wanature te on |was not a well-man, Comptroller Pren-) This vague information also was given tablets known a¢ Sarsatabs, 100 doses #1, Geer oGeoeteErEHoOed does | 14d HM lormation ememberin ;. i - P i a Ui OS NN = * wid ‘naiiediailihrl sient

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