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ne ae Bradley. He prosecuted the fob to the entire satisfaction of the city officials. Bince the completion of the subway William Bradley has pleted some immense contracts in nel and ex eavation work. In these pro: Ject. he has ceen associated with his brother and his ® In 188 the Bradleys joine Gaffney, John J, Murphy carrot! of ¥ jenry W. DEFENSE CALLS LAST WITNESS IN SCHENK TRIAL —.— tar with) James Joseph D. Carroll ¢and struct part of what } ough subway system. Former Offer Reje: ‘The offer was ¢ down by the Public Service ¢ ion, some time ater the Bradieys w radley-Gaffney-Steers nis latter corpor ame and the old "Rests Its Case, but Prosecution Will Call 100 More to Refute Testimony. tan 1 jor of the Metropol WOMAN ON THE GRILL. After their withdrawal from partners 1 “nip with the Murphy intere — | tadleys organized tie Mey Con a acting Company, which has offices ov | Declares Brother of Millionaire he twelfth floor of the Metropolitan ee, eee Wilton Brad Said He Hoped Mrs. Schenk @irector in the Fiss, Doerr & Carroil oncern, in which the Murphys are ;, baa taetaed, i: te sated & Would Break Her Neck, | nd associates of the 1 | ay hot on terms mee ftney, th b Jan, 2—The wg and contracting represen nth henk poleoning trial she Murphy combine dl dat “1. Immediately | The Bradleys have plenty of money after, Prosecutor Mandlan announced | and Jarge financial backing. They own | that one hundred withenses bea | stupendous plant ar! are bY Deen wummoned 1 prosecution to a ie any i ™m 8% ment of Dr, Mytra, who ewore that Mr y would sublet a Schenic bought olson from him, and work. Th. Bradie Com. rebut the family conspiracy charge and | pany is at p { engaged in building twenty others on fact se iuoae of t outth avenue subway — HHandian began cal.ing his witnesses SUECE Ser. Frendersast. mate thie the first four being Sam K comment on the Bradley offer + Treasurer; J. 1. Wells, Thie pulverix ment of the of the County ¢ t; C. Viewl, opposition that it Is imp le tO ReCUFE insurance C. A. Bowers, | Te ain dionorce of the argument whien banker, All tentified to Dr. Myers's ex: es special int wve been malking cellent reputatio | for the last thirty days in favor of the; Mra, Jane Hedges, wifo of an Ohio ceereush Ofer County farmer, furnished to-day's thril | mer 9 at the trint of Mrs, Laura Schenk, on the | CHARLES TAFT TO DINE charge of poleoning her husband, Her | testimony was the first presented by RUNAWAY LEGISLATORS. Honor Taken to Mean That Presi- ne dent Sides With West Virginia |“ o, Senators in Fight. CINCINNATI, ©., Jan Taft is to entertain the West Virginia Senators who the defense to back up the claim that « conspiracy had been formed against direct | tewtifled that Albert Schenk, brother of examination Mrs, Hedges the miillonatre, said ihe would “leave no stone unturned to get Laura out of the family." 1.—Charits P, fifteen exiled in- clnnati with a dinner and an evening of | “Albert came to my farm some time art to-morrow night. This recognition | between April 11 and June 15 in connec: given them by the brother of the Presi- ton with a real estate deal,” the wit- tent is taken by the runaway Senators to indicate that we Administration ts with them in their refusal to enter the West Virginia chamber until the Demo- 1g make concessions concerning two @ Senatorial seats which they are contesting. | + The Senators expect to continue thetr | txile in Cincinnat! at least until Monday when the West Virginia Legislature re- ness sald. “He spoke of John going abroad and of his buying his wife a $0,000 automobile. “Il wish every time she goes out | | that machine she will break her neok,’ Albert said, according to Mre. Hedges. “He said he did not allow Laura Schenk in his house, but that young Al- bert, his son, had her there when he THE EVENING WORLD, BA MISs_ ce Rose CYNCE AND — _ ASSEMBLYMAN, PETER F, MCELLIGOT'T” 15 with Dr. Hupp, one of the Stat principal witnesses, and Dr. Osborne, put on by the defense. ‘The witness said Schenk’s symptoms were those of arsenical potsoning. { “But not chronic,” the witness added, | “If Schenk was suffering from nau- sea trouble before his European trip, | if he went abroad, was improved, but showed the same symptoms after his | return—would that be anything un-/ usual?” O'Brien asked, | “No,” the witness replied. “Wouldn't it all indicate he was suf- fering from gastric troubles?” j “It could, but it would not be proof of it Not Prepared to Say. O'Brien's questions were along the | Brooklyn Assemblyman to Wed on Monday, and Bride- vocpe SIOLEN GIRL'S | Canio, Playmate of Anna Del Duca, Reported to Police. That Mary ¢ od, De Canto, thirteon years and playmate of Anna Del Duca, # and ts believed to have yeen kidnapped by white slave traffick- ers against whom her sisters testified summer and spring, sending five of them to the penitentiary, also {s mise- ing from her home, 16 Summit street, Brooklyn, was made known to the police to-day. When the Del Duca giria, Mary and Josie, were testifying against the White Slave gang the Del Ducaa and the De | Cantos lived in the same house and Mary De Canto and Anna Del Duca were warm friende, After the conviction of five of the gang the two families moved from Carroll street, fearing attack from | friends of the convicted men. ‘The parents of the De Canto child Were afraid for some time to report the disappearance of their daughter to the | police. ‘They had been told tt would not | go well with them should they do #0 | Finally Mrs, De Canio went to the po- | lice this morning and told them that on | the day Anna Del Duca disappeared her daughter left home and hag not been ween since, —>————— | TWO POLITE YOUNG MEN | ON MADISON AVENUE CAR who ts intes They Made Room for Dr. J. J. Sheldon and Now His Purse Is Missing. Dr. J. J. Sheldon, residing at Sixty- third street and Madison avenue, was | much surprised this afternoon when two | young men, standing on the steps of a crowded Madison avenue street car, | politely moved out just as he started to board it at Forty-third street. | ‘nank you," said the Doctor. | ‘ot at all,” replied the young man, bowing. When Dr, Sheldon arrived at his home his purse, with $14 in {t, was missing. He is wondering {f there could be any connection between the politeness of the hesterfleldian young men and the loss of his wallet. ——____. J. P. MORGAN SUED. TURDAY, JANUARY 2 1911. thi HORSE BOWLS OVER CHUM ALSO GONE SIDEWALK CROWDS FOR PUBLIC BATH FROM HER HOME — ON 42D STREET AT CONEY ISLAND —— | After Running Away When Wagon Breaks in Two. A delivery pire Sanitary wagon owned by Coat Em- Company split in half near the corner of Forty-second | street and Broadway to-day and the big bay horse that waa drawing tt bolted | through Forty-second street, Kalloping along the north sidewalk as far as the | Victoria Theatre, bowling over men and | women as !f they wore ninepins. No | one wae injured. | From the start it was a remarkable runaway. The driver of the wagon, G. Viastohio, of No, 428 West Thirty-ninth |atreet, had no warning of what waa going to happen. The thole pin that at- tached the wagon body to the front wheels and shaft suddenly snapped. The horse was trotting eastward along Forty-second street and the first thing the driver knew he was spilled face downward between the two halfe of his wagon. The horse continued on with only the shafts and front wheels, The jar and the noise of the crash frightened the horse, and he kicked him- self free of the shafts and front w! before he had gone thirty feet. Then he swerved suddenly and galloped up on the sidewalk which was fairly crowded wit! dense groups in front of several theatres. Everybody who saw the horse coming ducked, but the crowd in front of the Lyric Theatre could not disperse quick- ly enough and half a dozen were bowled ove! This was repeated in front of the Republic Theatre. As the horse ran on toward Seventh avenue, several ticket speculators ran out and jumped for the bridle. The horso shook then off and galloped over them without touching one with his hoofs. TraMc Policeman Gannon made a grab for the horse as he charged across Beventh avenue, but he missed and | sprawled under tne horse's heels, Ho not rossing wrosdwasy, ¢ | horse slipped and fell in front of a | Broadway trolley car. His legs went under the car, but the motorman stopped it instantly and the horse was not hurt. Policeman Nihil finally caught and held the runaway as ne scrambled to his fect. GAVE OCEY SNEAD GROUND BROKEN | Disappearance of Mary De Lands Under Broadway Car Alderman Drescher Tums First | ' J Spadeful of Sand in Work Evening World Advocated. Ground for the New Coney Island free bath, which {s to face the ocean at the | foot of the Concourse, day, when, in the presence of city oM- | cinis, the contractors handed Alderman Alexander 8. Drescher a eliver spade to | turn over the first spadeful of sand, The Brownsville statesman made the dirt fly, a flag was hotsted, the specta- tors cheered and the work of finally duilding the bathing pavilion was for- | mally begun ‘This 1s the enterprise which was sug- Gested and agitated for by The Evening World, Alderman Drescher introduced the resolution drafted by The Evening | World contemplating the construction of | the bath house, which is to cost 000, | and worked energetically in behalf of the project. The contractors, the Northeastern Construction Company, have agreed to | complete the bath house by July 1. Among the party who participated in the ground breaking ceremony to-day were Commissioner of Public Works | Lewis H. Pounds, Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices of Brooklyn Howard L, Woody; Superintendent of Higbways Frederick D. E. Linde, Archt- tect Frank H. Quimby, Tilden Adamson of the Comptrolier's office, John Diliman, Theodore Bosshardt, Douglas Griesmer, | Arnold Prince, Joseph Mulvaney and | John Weter. .P.0.0LD QUARD PES ROOSEVELT OFF 1912 SLATE (Continued From First Page.) Wadsworth by noon he would take the chairmanship himself. Mr. Wadeworth | 1s apparently lost in the wilds of North was broken to-| | ALIENISTS EXAMINE ROBIN. pend Three inancler, anity Experts jones With Skyrocket Josep) G. Rob ok t fina cler, was taken from his cell tn tire !Tombe to the District-Attorney's office to-day and subjected to another exar | nation alientsts. iiesides four in anity experts, Zormer Distr ttornes Jerome, Robin's counsel, and Dis | Attorney Whitman and Assistant wl trict-Attorney Clark were present ¢ tng the examination, which lasted near- ly three hours, The experts who were there in the I+ terest of the District rney wore Dr Alian MeLane Hamilton, Dr, Smith Jetiiffe and Dr, Wiliam A, White, head }of the Government Hospital for the In- wane at WVasiington, D.C. Dr. Austin Flint, retained by Mr. Jerome, appeared for Robin. The result of the examina. tion was not discl-red. —_——_——— SKIN LUXURY i} | i} | —_—~’*4 = - CUNICURA SOAP ? And Cuticura Ointment. | They do so much for | poor complexions, red, + rough hands and dry, thin and falling hair. They do even more for skin-tortured infants. v DRIVER TO SING AT DELIVERERS' wan abroad.’ Clash With Prosecutor. Prosecutor Handlan put Mrs. Hedges convenes. They expect that early in the Week negotiations for a compro- mise will be completed, CHARLESTON, W. Va, Jan, 2. NEW HAVE, Jan. 21.—A writ filed at the Town Clerk's office to-day gives no- tice of sult brought againet J. P. Mor- line the defense has set out to prove that Schenk, before his European tour, suffered from the same symptoms sup- | Africa because the committee has been unable to reach him by cable with the With both houses of the Legislature | through the most grilling crose-evamina- posed to have been the direct result of UNION CONCERT. gan by Clarence L. Barber of New York MORPHINE, THEN | offer of the chairmansnip, Griscom's Efforts Vain. | © ‘adjourned untit Monday there were no | tion yet undergone by any witness in| taxing the poisoned water and medicine.| At the great concert in the Grand Cen- | in which the allegation is that Mr. Mor- The prospect of secing Barnes elect ‘ developments in the complicated condi-| the case. When she was leaving the | ‘Tne State's case rests on the assump-|tral Palace to-morrow night to cele-| san did not Hve up to his agreements in to the chairmanship was extremely dit ery remainivg Suit aad Over. |) tions that a compromise will be ar-| stand the prosecutor instructed Ber © | tion that Schenk firvt became {ll a few! brato the tenth anniversary of the of- | incorporating the International Company tressing to Mr. Griscom and his follow- cquarer off. including ‘blacks GUE remet the eputicen enihea’ Bore | TOtUPR: Gaye after his return from abroad. | ganization of the Newspaper and Mail| of Mexico. ers this morning, but they were unable | = ent blues j seh to return. “the Democrats must | “And bring along anything else you! “Dia you conclude that Schenk was|Deliverers’ Union, No. 46% of New| Attachment {@ recorded upon 9,710 j to head off the Old Guard movement ’ ' Coneede a seat to Senator Ttenrhe and | 8 he aid, amilingly. suffering from areenical poisoning?” | York, one of the star entertainers will | shares of etock of the New York, New | They had endeavored to secure the ac- The H LTON C0 the Presidency of the Senate before| The witness stopped abruptly end | onrien asked. be Jack Ships, @ driver in the delivery | Haven and Hartford Railroad Company | tive ald of Col, Roosevelt, but the ‘ La the Repuvlicans will budge from thelr | faced Handian. She was almost crying| “1 am not prepared to say," Jepson | department of The Evening World, @tanding in Mr. Morgan's name. (Continued from First Page.) Colonel has plans of his own and ap- 210-221 Broad t retreat. in anger. answered. Mr. Ships has “obliged” at every en-| In the complaint Mr, Barber alloges pears to have deserted, for the time Broadway, cor, Te To “I don't wish to be tneutted,” whe eaié.| Other medical experts called by the|terteinment given by the union, and for | that when the American organized com- | Automobile Iyw, which prov.led a severe | peing, the amateur politicians who stood 101" Hroad Be OLIVER CLOSES SHOW. “That's all right; you won't be"! defense have declared the packer ap-| thie concert he has @ new medley of | pany transferred its property to an En-| Penalty for automobile driver who by him so loyally last fall hia Hatee ink tana Handian answered promptly. parently was not poisoned. songs and jokes. gilah one he did not receive certain lands | ran away fro", @ person Injured by his The victory of the Old Guard means t ‘The Court 4i4 not interfere. iealnseinlilipeenmpantare The other entertainers will be mem- which were to come to him by agree-| machine, while the driver who took the that the Republican organization is go- ~~ a Following the indictment of four em- ployees of the moving picture show at Handlan’s cross-examination brought out Uttle beyond the fact that Mri Hedges volunteered A) ert Schenk's leged statement to Mrs. Schenk’ tor. BOSTON TEAM WINS IN RACQUET MATCH. bere of the White Rats and the Actors’ ational Union, The union was or- nized in 1901, On account of deaths and sickness last year !t paid out $13,630. ment. ‘The case is returnable at the February term of the Superior Court. $< eee victim to a hospital was allowed often to go free of arrest. Mrs. Martin's flight affected his opinion of the enor- mity of her crime. ing to get bu right away. Mr. Barnes belleven that the Senatorial contest in Albany wit! disrupt the De- YSPEPSIA mocracy of the State, and he regards “Having taken your wonderfal Casca- | _No. 127 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, for an| neys, The witness denied that she was] nogron Jan BoThe semi-finals in ———— JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, | “But tn view of nis frequent conver- | {nie as a good time to Jump inte the fetat for three mosiie aod being entirely y alleged attack on fourteen-year-old Hil- | interested in litigation over a farm in- | 4», tonal doubles racquet champion. Fewer Students at Y: ations with the prisoner and her sis- gray, The process of lining up the or- ured of stomach catarrh and dy k nore Canaline of No, 24 Fifth avenue, | volved in a lawault by a syndicate of the nat 0 pion-| NEW HAVEN, Jan. 21.—The Yale| FORAT RACE—Two-year-olde; three | ters, his study of their unhappy family Brooklyn, Chief Frank V. 8. Oliver to- | Wheeling business men, including Albert ship at the Tennis and Racquet Club University catalogue, published yester- nization along antl-soosevelt lines i think @ word of praise is due to furlongs, — Tommie Thompson, 118| life in late years, their morbid foar of wy) not be neglected, *Cascarete’ for their wonderfal composl- were reached to-day .and a Boston tea day, shows a decrease in the total number | (Davis), 7 to 6, 3 to 6 and 1 to 4, first; rl hich Id aft - 0! tion. I have taken numerous day revoked the common show license | Schenk. scored the first victory thus far in the of students to 3,282 as compared with tty Nae Meats ates iras ce ‘eK eg] ‘ nae ba poy aata ase the fam: In taking the chairmanship of the called Proeqeanee’ pb gpe® 1 under which the Fifth avenue place| Affidavit Ruled Out tournament—G. R. Fearing and H. p,/8312 last year, ‘Tho largest losses are| and 1 to'8, coupled with Joe Knight, |e, Wen Munding in their Southern state Committee Mr. Barnes realizes gnd that Cascarets relieve more in @ 48; f was permitted to operate. | Handian tried to introduce an aMdavit| goott defeating W. Stackpole and J.D, I the departments of medicine and 1aw | second; Joe Knight, 118 (Nicol), coupled | Nome and Mrs. Martins apparently gq ambition of long standing, His 4 The lttle gil, accompanied by Lt- cond; ; cense Inspector Thomas Tully, who had | which he old was signed by Mra. Schenk, but was overruled, Douglas of New York in straight sets, and are due to the more stringent ex- | amination system adopted two years | with Col, Cook, third. Time—0.3 3-5, frank relation to him of the circum: grandfather, Thurlow Weed, was State stances of the girl's death, his view of have taken wouldia than all the othero I y James McGun i 4 ef rman, . Barnes ts an une a i The scores were 156, 1815, 15—7, 18-12. Star Jasmine, Lillian F., Walter Scott, : ew of Chatrman. Mr orn: 108 Mercer St., Jersey City, N. made an investigation on the complaint | Mrs, Jane Hedges was recalled to the| ose. Sttlenfit, Mack B, Bubanks, Frog Leas, pon tag gue ein mats ee promising stand-patter. He belleves in Jersey City, N. J. of Superintendent H. Clay Preston of | stand in the afternoon, Prosecutor ———__—_——— Judge Hale, Electric and Arany also ran the Brooklyn Children's Society, visited the City Hall to-day and described the mener in which she had been assaulted by the four employees. At once Chief Oliver ordered the place closed and not!- Handlan read a note, alleged to have been written ané delivered to Albert Schenk, as follow “No doubt you will be surprised when “College Kids” Foil and finished as named, SHCOND RACE—Selling; three-year- olds and upward; six furlongs.—Sylves- trius, 106 (Dats), 9 to 10, 2 to § and 1 to He old line political methods, and now that his crowd hus again secured control of the organization he will bend his efforts to cinohing that control, Snead's infirmity from public view, could understand her desire to hide after her daughter's death. He believed her story. To these considerations were it, Palatable, Pc Goce, fF Good, Never iiuse Wanton oe Geos, Ne: I wet gold te bulk. The beck. S | ly Kr fret; Mon Aol, 201 (Byrne), 4 0 1,| the diMeutly of getting any jury to be-| WOMAN GETS ESTATE | RE!iGiOUS NOTICES. k tase Re ected ee the eatitnce nee | conaie ot ae Se ee M h 4'to Land 2 to 1, second; Blmeta Hamil- | lteve that a mother and two aunts J . ct ni \ SM iakans tn ania te te controtied by | Gahenk.”” om urp. y an CONAN | ton, v8 (sweeney), % to 1, 8 to. 1 and 4 should so far forget Instincts of human: 4 Teni Evangel Kall Sth Ave. a tri ROT Eedhe tke | eee to 1, third, Time, 1124-6. Joe Galtens, {ty as to kill thelr tood relative for 1 Which Left Her Wealth von orca, Ave a man hong ol ‘on who ent | It was the purpose of the prosecutor | Roseburg IT., Ed Keck, Outpost, Grand- | gain, and the impossibility of proof ex- pite Codtedl, Dred, baste, ki Wo MPA ERBON place from in Balacnanceo, |to show that Mra, Hedges is an enemy M 1 te | 0f thelr real power, It te B who | (sino, Indora, Ben Howe and Morning | cept from the lips of the accused them- . He HS SCARE DD. dang i ; eee of Albert Schenk, to whom she testified | Most of the Twenty-one Insurgents | °" the! around in hia vest pocket the | 30M al#o ran and finished as named. | selves. Etiing of No, 896 Seventh OONSDK, Yea tty TAY LOM ane i When J. Skuilt, who boarded with |"? "™* ieee in Albany Are First Termers—| original of the secrot agreoment whi re Pie tae Marian ue Waties: ante mada eee (ate! Brooklyn, will recetve one: oe pen A, 5 Henry Shepherd, retired for the night enna Mire.’ Sehonk, Young Roosevelt Is a Live Wire,|!t '* claimed binds tho insurgents as TAMPA RESULTS. Vere sentence for Mrs. Martin, in thai | furth of the estate teft by August R.) SI, BAGLLOLUMuW'S CHAP, 5 Wednesday he left word not to be called Mr. John Lasch, a gray haired, kindly fi but Evans, a Country Storckeep- closely as the tle that bound the Ku- she did a dangerous and a fatal thing | Selfurth, although, after willing it to A hy Mau aly | 8. ia No, r the next morning. Detecting the odor %@e4 woman, who lived next door to Klux-Klan in the days following the| FIRST RACE—$1%, for three-vear-olda| to protect the family vanity and pride, | her, he experienced a change of heart | Holy: Commmuzloy, sto of gas this afternoon coming from Mrs. Schenk, was called, but her tosti- er, Is Real Leader. civil war, and up; five furlongs.—McAndrewa, 117 rather than send ner daughter to a| and made a codicil, cutting her off, Sol- | MF de dre preactier, the vacter, Skulit’s room Shepherd broke open the Mony which related to @ conversation A Second Termer, (Burton), 18 to 6, 3 to B and 1 to % won; proper Institution or employ proper | turth neglected to have the signature to | rs BERMON young WOMEN, ly found Lal es gt hed tn which Albert Schenk figured was = a et we Evane Js serving his second term in Tan Bark, 116 (Donovan), # to 1, 2 to 1| medical care. the codicil properly witnessed, very ony is invited to all these services e KAS escaping from two Jets. pect from a Bt ruled out oy the Court, When she left Correspondent and even, second; Rusticana, 9 (White), Sentence will be imposed on Monday. fia’ Cawaranan 4 |: . verything, even friend-| FUR T He had been dead since Wednesday the stand she walked past the Jury and Fivening World.) tho Legislature. As cumtodian of thin| {9 qa ta8 and 7 to 10, third, Time~| Miss Wardiaw, Indicted at tne samo | | "Time changes everything even friend-| FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, nig. A card found in his pocket 4 hg if ALBANY, Jan, 21.—The twenty-one | terrible document, he has been sub-| 46, 9-5, Lora Emma, Caesar, Lazaja,| time aa Mrs. Martin, starved herseit Ships of lone i fae J SMALL, f 1 room; young , showed he was a member of the Jour. Prosecutor over to where Mra, Bchenk | ingurgents who to-day hold the key t0|Jocted to pressure and threats of all| Lady Hapaburg, Charlotte Hamflton,| to death In the prison hospital last furth in his codicil. He then directed | | cop dayume, “addroa $B, j neymen Bakers’ Union. @at at her counsel's table. The prisoner | the Senatorial situation are called| sorts, A acore or more of his townamen | Red Robin and Otto Mtelfel also ran, || summer, | that the money should go to Herman | Wull isa! H looked up in surprise, Mra, Lasch bent | “Coltege Kids” by the old timers Ne whit to Albany and hie| sQGOND RACK-—4160, for throe-yoar-|, The third etster, Mra. Mary fnend, | Krohbiel, w druggist, Inaiead of Are Bent = i down and their lips met. When the| though most of them have had no| Closes: personal friends have told alm | ola and up! five furiones; aeliing.—|!% A!#0 under Indictment, but it te bes | socting, ‘ other turned away Mre. @ohenk was] previous experience in politics, they | At they will ket the best Joba within | fotiga K., 112 (Peake), 18 to 1, 1to Sang, veved the case wiil be dropped, Mra, Etling offered the will for pro-| BANKS on Jan. a1, ry heed ari crying. know enough to keep watch on each | the figh oe party if ho will give UD | 9 to 4, fret: Love Watches, 116 (Holmes), Leiria. cepneet peal bate with the Surrogate to-day, Three- ¢ 10th street, New York City, “ 99 The promoutor suddeniy astied: “Are | otter, and-at the outset entered Into | ™m£SA! and come into the caucus, || 910," veq “and 1 to a second: Bos:| SHOT WATCHING FIGHT, | fourtns of the eatate of several thousand | “Nouve or iuneial later a you marsiea & aworn secret agreement which they |rvans's idea, but the man whoos meine | arian: 117 GHAI), 4 to}, 8 to 2 and 2 dollars will go to @ nephew in Ger- AMROIA JASE ‘- ' 5 tank " 4 ird, Time, 1,091-8, Inspector y many. ‘ JT don't iknow. T don't know whether | claim will mark any deserter ae | aupears frat upon ‘it’ le Charles W, | oe at ioodaare, @weet Owen, ithel | Wewn: augers Into Satoon | ___g ti fadhoctatom of ile! rasurgate® pOommanttan he Oiaree Soe es Palo? Ane & man Wo Be ObNDAEE RY wa eee county, A year ago | w., Johnny Wine, Chief Hayes and ; | at? ie" orice a tne. aaacciatiouy Nort Af j ou ooSse. Denles Threat to Shoot. fellows, ° ad was elected ann direct primary | ii ger algo ran. 4 Telle of Italtans’ Battl BANKS GAIN $8,700,425, Neue, stat yaa an an 9 | Questions along the mame tine brought | The leader of the “College Kid reform advocate against an antie Seren mi a ae | feedutet nay ao out the ire of the attorneys tor the de- | Kenator Franklin D, Roosevelt, « rela-| {iVeie® candidate on the Republican TAMPA ENTRIES he A BAAS ACRE OS JARO ae tae Ne we SURPLUS NOW $36,098,675. patie Molt! tireaeat ot thy tu tg tS but why “Hyde” your light under tense, put Mandian protested he waa! tive of Theodore the Greate Harvard! Coon und (ne Mrmon-m typloal old | pi lc J Hrooklyn, staggered into a aaioon at! 0.) creasing House statement for {he Amociation of Lite Ineufunch Vroddenre ht % a bushel when, by hurrying forth Within bts rights, He then retumed to | graduate and @ lawyer. = de tre [ever Made a apesch tn hie life, but in-| TAMPA, Fie, Jan, #.—The entries for! No, 71 Atiantio avenue this morning | 1 vegy hows that the banks hold eit ir oir man, ne He ‘ ; . the woman's alleged enmity toward Al- | elght years old and was admitted to hints DON carrying out the wishes of his to-morrow's races are aa follows; bleeding from a pistol wound in his| the week shows tuel ihe Tein mee Eade he brush an ry with facts about the | bert Schenk and asked tf she had not, bar eniy two yeare ago. It is particu ind {gnoring the machine, Unt RACE. Hunt Cito, pune. thie seer-| left forearm. While the barkeeper anc | § than the requiremesita of | Sige, fapedont, 16 SAHlNG WIS, oes, Aad mp f | threatened to shoot Albert Schenk and larly galling to Charles F. Murphy to | MeDaniels, one af the “Colleae | aida and ups, ong talle.-Sgrvers 1M wwii others in the place were bracing him up| the 2 per cell, Tine ae psi Ha H it advice vouatant loyalty aad Sagal ch tha. Gacihaie, nis © young phystolan of Enfleld Tightnan, Lit: George on, Policeman Cody of shy | 0 Increase Of $4,700,435 por buted greatly. to" th a . 5 1 this morning, . | and 1 ¥ 1 Reach, a drugelat of Ow SPCOND Rac | Amity street station passed und war | )O0Rle oO if vas experisace gain uf the ti : vestment, Lost Article, fed St ft political deal in tue career of the |e. 0, | le far i| Ar the head ut oh i, iJ jo It, ti ‘Moga County, the pirthpince and early (aie Yoo Von Ls i valled, | | 0 the Federal Government we this te the frei insanity | Tammany Boss just at @ time when {| home of Thomas C. Platt, whe tnniy | ithe Weipa ttre Laity, nee (aus cap cis neal baen/neeaine!| Tie Levame ie head Business, Bargain, Etec., nald the when looked ue, thoueh he would be fete te |rouneer gare was leo n drumset WK tional, Tia tincde im Hts the cooner of Union and Wan run | heat J arch to J was BOF: Wake i ther First-Year Men. THIRD RACK Belling, fonr-yearo street# when a group allans | j you can bring se Search \s A ‘ ; | Evans the Real Thing. | Two of the firsteye ¢ men tn ihartinge asta fighting and one of them started y and ear n hrough a There » NO evidence whatever Vhile young Hoouevelt ts the real live! Insurgent ranks —Judson Bridenbecker i ing. He said caugat @ astray ; lappy ai 'y oe hroug While youns i i Kral a iy wo ua w : Hi ia gat * f o show 4 4 Attorney Boyce! wire In the fKht and has developed a of ilerkimer and Henry olin POURT/L, RACE—Vaneg,, thre vearolde and| ag he ran for cove little advertisement in ror Mra “The defense merely aaa capacly for leaderahip, thove, Nassau—are insurance age sp is vi \ Pas Pt a Mw] pr, Horowlta took Dunn to the Long wants to prove that in early iife the) who have watched the fight of the “cole |W. Dax. anothe gens Wh Eee Mee, WE! tack. Taran, 106) May | Island College Hospital. Detectives are p The Sunday World family of this defendant was deserted | lego Kids" realize that a master ming | Sorte letter ie aw retired Kitikte LO" wanidivers 100; Biiderado, 107: | trying to fad out how Dunn came by | amily of detent # dewertod | lego Kids" realize that a master mind | genie, leven ‘Awa, 109 trying to foe . ny father, that her mother was ting them, This guiding influene Y \ io ACB Rottit three-yoarolds; cons | MH MI p To-Morrow. ; : , pi Fy eitbae aitaan Mtote| ack akveeel la a nurKenta there | | LPT hale Nelson, S108) Nee Stan 100; aPrnrem * . weak-minded and that poor, helptass does not come from either Thomus Mort | are al in farmers and mer. | mile—xxDanale Nelwon, (100) Neg Star, 100 pit : “ and defenseless Laura Parnaworth was Osborne or Wiliain Church Ossorn as chants und one Paper mans He te | tips t0H m8 bait 4 - oe Sen 9 vs Te sty seat THE SWEET Cl, a 1,546,007 World Ads. Last Year— cas: fr ender age to shift for| ‘ae heen preaumed by womne, ‘The man Randall X- Kaunders of Columbia ¢ SIXTH MACH —Aeing, theegearalts apa] N © Fecently came here from E) CHOCOLATE iat tte Sots Se iain Stn Sac S| ‘phe Saunt he etme o'fe cn osu tae, Ra | RL A ER Ht tian wt eat ane ae rom, WO EAC ATE Ee affecting future aetions," | movement and with whom Murphy anist Corer Kalned dist by pron elt, Haart of crraginth, 1 ew York, committed aulolde to-day tn 4 : More Then Maif @ Million More Than 3140), texiimony was ruled out by the| finally reckon ts John K, vans, a cours 4 > ‘make a weekly report of stew ~ the detention ward of fhe Clty Prison, AT ALL DRUG STORES & Any Other Newspaper on Earth. | try merchant of Bloomingbury, Bulli grdship to his {tuent Save bounds apprentice allowance claimed.| where he was being held pend E Court. | van Coun: |" ihe “9a ‘one undertaker= | RTNee, bpuade | suprentice allowance claimed. | investigation as to his sanity, He) \ Walt When “World Dr, 0, % Jepson, an elderly Wheeling | YA" Cour who firet brought the yfartin of Saratoga, All of the holtere | ‘mete Hanged timeelf with hia belt. tiie in-| practioner, was the firet witness called | wcoiege Kide" toxether and after the gave one Ar6 BU stanttal up-State Demor | CL MED ANP 301g PAYH,,, | fatuation for * aalerwoman here and | Wants Work Wonders’ to-day, | first ‘meeting had failed rounded them frats. The exception is a Brooklyn | sad sta Ss, | his atrango actions following her rejeo-| i The doctor examined Schenk on Nov. vean and gave them an Intimation {,y yer, Ramund R. Torry, ‘Caer Protrading Piss to © to 46 Tet | ton of his uit led to his arrest, | oe rt