The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1911, Page 1

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WEATSHER-—Rain probably to-night; Sunday eleute, NEW YORK, SIR THOMAS LIPTON ATTACKED IN HOME BY MANIAC THIEF. \ Copyright, 1011, by The Pres: hing Co. Kd New York ‘PRICE ONE ‘CENT. ‘SATURDA SIR THOMAS LIPTON FOILS _ ARMED MANIAC BY A RE ¢ vst | MORPHINE, THEN THEN SENDS TO POLICE. | wesvoreses TILL BATH Tells Man He Will Hand Over Cash ana Gets Him to Wait NO QUOKUM ON FOURTH BALLOT FOR SENATOR ALBANY, Jan. 21.—Fourth joint ballot for United States Senator: ‘William F. Sheehan, 19. Baward M. Shepard, 11 Alton B. Parker, 2. John D. Kernan, 4. Martin W. Littleton, 3. D-Cady Merrick, 3. Martin . Glynn, 2. Morgan J. O'B: Chauncey M. Depew (Rep.) 10. Total vor Members pat: Money of Telephone Call as Ny | Mrs. Martin's Counsel Reveals | —Seized by Detectives. Details of Orange Tragedy | in Plea for Mercy. LONDON n % the part iecd he Grewia tenor n whose Two Senators and an and body was found in a bare ottage, than a year from his po ge sum of money, st Orange nanded a } more (5 POLICE RUMOR iV SENATE FT abt RICEED FOR FAMILY) | SIR THOMAS Soe | “LER TS Pride and Inordinate Vanity | for Intervention Must Come «| Are Alleged as Excuse for HOLOHAN 10 LOSE From Both Sides. i a forgery by of ‘es 1 asked to be | Girl’s Death, | ' | received Abaca eee ‘HIS YELLOW JACKET“ ? MORE TO DESERT Thomas reac sented. | | When the all 1 detective arrived he} The story of the death of Mrs. Ocey | _—_—- asked Sir Thomas into the billiard Martin § , the young wom. | COUNTER BID AGAINST THE SUBWAY GRAB | DIX READY TO ACT IN SENATE DEADLOCK — Y, JANUARY 21, |OF STATE COMMITTE CHOSEN BY 6G. 0. Pr. W.E:- BARNES.JR lou Governor Says eos WOMEN INVADE WALL STREET 10 Assem- Uireatening Sir ‘Thomas's life if le re-] 980, In a bo.titub partly Milled with wa- blyman Will Switch From (ais) of Twelve Hawking tibed. ter, Was partly revealed to-day in the sath : Siiare Ste TY, | Realizing that he had a crazy man to, Court of Over and Terminar In Sheehan Monday. | Papers Is Split Up by , deal with, Sir Thomas vegan to humor | before Judge Te _ ™ : ncbmdaatienunilly 1 " 5 ofS hin | wument of counsel av to the aentence to| Dillon to Get His Place as}... oa Mob of Boys. d “That's all right," he said. “I'll get) be eB. Martin, the s d ‘ ‘ you the m ist as soon as I answer | Bit! n pleaded “non Borough Inspector of ALBANY, N ill witiae scan tieas that telephone cal a ‘ston of the Le The visitor was that while she was re-| Brooklyn. attract a qu cholce for by 1 v's intimation daughter's death she | | United States Was possible. . phone had rung and a > be. [Only St of ¢ were present Hist low leave the roo sel for Mra. | ecast at Pollee! Ong was absent on account of Miness| iret | ‘ Gams telephoned ¢ art to-day with ib ‘ BY VAR C RO Jand 146 were patred. | jon at the in a few m nd placed the tn+|a plea for |f Lhe ba There was no br ejunion. There vornen in truder under arres! “Mrs. Martin said, “has never | swest shake-up In (he) soeenan ranks, th © party, and a dely papers knowing that r daughter's nt which she he Pleas, and her plea of Pomme eye.._ ppm made MAY HE WED AUNT-IN-LAW?) Long Island City Youth leg up tot Wants to, | made 0 5 only change was but Mother Forbids, Laclbaid aire sau » . | surgents Gave Girl Morphine. Vn eep. Sh much the result of the swite: ho her head bs 4 in her shepard. ‘onscious. { man's weak. | kiyn on as Mi would be ea and suffer t ay notion Dix to Help Settle | It Willing 1 w of termin de it plain th, ‘ muat < BROKER HIT BY TAXI. ANGER 0 6 Ba BROUGHT WEDDING MERE iS ‘3 ; IND. William B. Ca 6 Rese cut Over t oO ean ee FROM MARION, Pipa fe Hh re two liv ba und Clergyman ¢ i mo Ww ' wh ‘ Three More Deserters, . J ul Train for Cerer ut Waldort THE MARKET for houses, lots, farms, ranches, No Truth ta i planiations, &c., was better stocked with bargains year than ever before. ' 4 j yning and The World Printed 107,369 Real 1 where alday by Ju Bstate Advertisements in 1910— lors had been| «Phe state io bis Gace more by 10.864 than in 1909, the Rev.|¢rom the bench is absolutely unfound ed," declared Justice Gerard EAD SUNDAY WORLD | ire" | Justice Gerard has been mentioned 1 R ADS. FOR VARIETY, | Bi sh the | a possible compromise candidate for the oad ‘ ca * | Putt nited State: natorship, and his SUNDAY WORLD friends around the ¢ USE PINEHURST—CAM jest trough service, St — - sald 1} Othes, 1162 Broadway, 0 ADS, FOR RESULTS, aetna Hit) | HIS BALLOON B BASKET anty Court House | car offered at two ce copy, they fix- | against proceed furt isk atreet table Buiiding and A TOURING AUTOMOBILE. Hone Will Carry in Freak) A well uft in Plight st the Volunteer Fire roton near ® last Richard Kelly and Wilifam Cal were in the truck on @ practice trip 18h occurred on @ o » UpBet wand pi and both abiy de vk Guinen of Hartford a) ran, M. J. Moylan and P. J, Plemin ot Ne York, occupants of the touring | ‘osted by South Norwalk | Ipants Wes sort loLD GUARD CHAIRMAN SOM SUFFRAGE wveral | the 4 Passenger WRATHER-Rain probably to-night; Sunday clondy, ——— ONE CENT. “TRIBOROUGH SUBWAY 1911. 12 FAGES PRICE 6.01 P. OLD GUARD WIPES ROOSEVELT a2 OFFER BULD AND RUN, SS" BY BRADLEY CONCERN ee a COLONEL NOT EVIDENT. | bias ae Proposition to Public Service Commission to Entirely Take Over Scheme of Interborough on Terms of Equity, Progressives Who Were Loyal to Him in Last Campaign See a Great Light. The Old Gu ‘|ASK $85,500,000 CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK | eet Agree to Operate Sections as Fast as Completed ; a ate Heiad and to Turn Over Entire Equipment Fiulea Acie: Gatlacraneissineoie Wi at Any Time for a Profit of Dasteaccitiiha aoritittet ta Albus Ten Per Cent. County was not represented when the | meeting was called to order by Mr i Hi ing ¥ Prentice. A straight-out definite proposition to construct, equip and ‘operate Pp “ ” : ! anene Out, aid el the Triborough subway system was submitted to the Public Service ling bts It was prompt MS Commission to-day by the Bradley Constracting Company, through |e pea, Bee ats ge Pie ie Bradley, President of that corporation. This firm already has a . in tHe last on a Then Timothy , bid before the commission for the construction of the Triboroug gh route. P William Barnes Hobe waluncenea | The Bradley people offer to build the Triborough route for the city id i | tor approximately $85,590,000. This bid includes the estimate for the leaie's **/ entire route as laid out in the Triborough plans. Then the Bradley con- {room ‘he was gi »-{cern offers to equip and run the subway, subject to regulations to be market bi W of West ae ed by the Public Service Commission, vT The to offe | ley J country the Old ¢ partial ne com {But Near ee to biceseaiaal Claim as Is Discoverer Committee’s Finding. ot vundred e hun- $85,497, ~ \ such orough cide upon, at to the above nse t our ex route, © Brook and equipny We agree at any ineh sea request, to turn over sald roxds routes to the clty of New York o ne quip ach cost them for agreed upor payment of actual gost o: ment plus 10 per cen we will equip roads tes & period of years to 115. Vans of pn and si Nasmau, 1 or ro Election Unanimous. BRADLEY CONT! yy gSRADL. TRACTING ‘OM BIG STORM IS COMING. | PANY % storm warning Weathe Deny Murphy Conne: warning sand Hook to and no othe ' Home prominent Republicans, with the ua idea of harmony foremost in their Colostat ' mark Horne, , M an J minds, approached Mr, Barnes last night | WINSTED, Conn, Jan, 1-04 nti | James jaffney, nor any o' and thie morning with the praposition ‘andmark in Cornwafl, more than 20 | lan has any interest in thelr that he agree to allow the an of years old, the home of John Calhoun, a} Wilan bre \ » | some compromise candidate for tr. | wealthy farmer, was destroyed by fire | Me 2 man, Mr, Barnes told the harmontzern| to-day. The loas tw $160,000, The house | Sixt that (f he recetved no word from Jamey | was built by Major Phelps Merce, ' old Yalo araduate, and « {nal settlers of Cornwall. (Continued on Second Page)

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