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ts * , PRR a lil THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911. * GRLLICED TP ROTLNES UP —POSMEROOUEKT WFEDNORES RCBSHOPRM, GTOEYONE | QNHEROWNPLEA WT THE SENATE | CHOLERA GERNS | BALLOONST OF | DYING ( CHEERED) OF MEDGNE BY. 2sevwatunn ns s¥0 ema AFTERSAYSNNER FOES OF LONER TOKILL VICTIMS MANY EXPOS BY TFT LETTER) REPEATNGORDER) ssoassnenerzsmacim | ‘ | ene —_——, “lg | Custom Shirtings. Florence Hanley Becomes) Declares His Belief That Brib-| t,t "mone money he sarin nes |MS Leroy M. Taylor Given President Writes Prelate Hop-| .2"%s"Ro gt Svatun ere PU i Mae tea oS oaar Summer : : ; A at thie | ae tae ea "elo unde f irtings. Many ex . Frightened in Restaurant and | ery Figured in Election Of eee ne eee ene ot tnaee| Children’s Custody and ing for His Recovery—Pa- | ctanoee wai Hit se investigated | g ei is satel and fepeeseatadive Asks Policeman to Save Her. Ilinois Member. emia ed ay WE IRL GP Le os $800 a Year Alimony, tient Again Rallies. |The Geath was reported to the. oftos| sent pon request, to take measurements. | te} ot the Coroner by Dr. George Goetching q . seoured his instruments of death. } ee | of One Hund r m ’ | 3 b and Blghtieth street urda ‘ COURT REASSURES HER. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 That Senator ean Gao Wa Wane ecm) or fi An tnterlocutory decree of divorce war | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3.—Archdisnop | Brebuneod or oa | Wor bie met On Sat y, February the 4th Willlain Lorimer of Miinois holds his sorey victims, but clalms that in tiie k™nted to Mre. Leroy M. Taylor by | yan, who has been lying in the ehadow | dred and Kixhty-Arst street, both of Advance Spring Neckwear, made of —_—_— | Seat as the result of bribery anon that | parioular killing he was under tho\/Ustice Marean in Brooklyn to-day ; of death at the Archiepiscopal residence | whom were with Mre, King when she te account should not be permitted to con. » has shaken oft | “ied. French and Engli fasion which weighed |: King, who was married and the hypnotic influence of De Lassy, w from her husband, who ts an amateur ere for several 4 fs the conclusion | however, paid him, he says, for «tie|\siloonist of varied achie ‘ ! ish Silks. 1,00 to 3.00 Lives in Brooklyn and Came) tinue in w onat . © physical dep other of two children, torty-two | ‘ ‘ 7” [Reston by Cenator FI Root and an- | job, Pontchenko's income is suit to| member of the New York Yacht Club, ,ubom him ali of yesterday, and early | yeury ols, ‘irom, what the poles couta | Pure silk knit, accordeon weave, Four. to Dine With Woman Frien |: punced by ttm in an argument on the |have gone to Madame Muravieft the Larchmont Yacht Club, the La today his condition was “reported as| learn al nved & pfescription tor in in-hands with regimental and Roman floor of the Senate to-day the latter has been made a party to) the Metropolitan Club and the Flyers, | {mproved. He js consctows and stronger, | 8omnia, containing chloral hydrate, bars. 3.00 and Two Men | The New York Senator held the undl- | the proceedings the social organization of aviators. | ‘The stricken prelate’s physteians, how- | {2m Dr. Kaiser’ of Mount Vernon vided attention of hin colleacuen as he! Dr. Henrich, a veterinary employed | Mrs. Taylor Is to receive the o 0d Siar to hope of seccvend,. thay o Gaye ano, and vesterday sent — . discussed the report of the Committee |at the pert laboratory in Kronstadt, | thelr two children, Rose and Dore SG cals aaoteer valiy, Perattine | bavintion Alle, ene oiled vd ae WO you help a git anve herself?’ [on Privileges and Blectione by which | testified that the oner t vis [Mine and eigit years old, and al! POD Gig WAvelléub. vitailiy, WHIBE perl nah eirt nttle of medicine. Six mid woman to Policeman Ryan | Mr. Lorimer was exonerated. Mr. | ited the laboratory, where she of $890 a yea a : > Hel tumes ducing the Gay the girl . was ‘ i ten n Root's position had been a question af | several tubes of cholera ondo-tox Mr. Taylor I the son of Dr. Leroy Atehbighop has shown a score of times) (o'" , have tie bottle refilled, ana ths} BOYS' CLOTHING DEP'’TS. £2 Both Stores, @ Mitte after 1 o'clock A. M. to-day at | ~ much speculation he represented were required for | Taylor of Washington, 1 since his condition became crittoal. thirty-six ounces were put into one big Forty-ffth street and Fifth avenue. Bhe ty presented were required for | y pi on Citing the resolution under which the | scientific purposes jtrle student of th 1 This morning after mass had been | bottle. On Saturday, February the 4th. pe soe " 0 ‘ets inquiry was directed, Mr. Root said | At this point Pantchenko explained | 1904, leaving a very r.|aaid in the sick room and the Arch- ie ise Vaan, dite ta ade is “What is the matter?” asked the PO J tnat the committee had failed to find|to the Court that De Lassy had fur-| Taylor retired to a f shop had received Holy Communton| the’ is believed to have taken a ore Suits in odd sizes from 8 to 16 years. ee ao: oan * pale the out; “my | ny suMeclent to justify the) nished him with money for the trip to| the northwest part of hington after | he was handed a letter from President | quantity of it. At 2 o'clock this morn: | j oldionoarmg il ne vie have [Conclusion that Mr, worimer’a went had | Kronstadt and he added that he gave the death of his wife and devoted him-| rage, and as it was read to him @ smile Ing the elder dauehter wag awakened | seeeeees Valle 5.00 sea Florence Hanley an erg [Deen rendered invalid by the employ-| the tubes of poison to t self to piling up a fortune to leave tol eae ean a tace, ‘The totter | BY her mother falling out of bed. Mrs. | Bie } always tried to be @ good girl. One ment of corrupt methods or practices! Dr. Zabolotny, the expert who 8 son oo King became violent at onep. She sut- | eo eee rereesereeee { 6.75 the other girls who works witn me in- “It ‘6 fair to infer,” he aid, “thi ; " ry f His '.xplol from the head of the nation read as fol- fered spasm after spasm, and persons | vited me to to dinner with her and . . at} recently returned a ection jome of} is ploits, h } feet . values 7.50 al 50 f So te p the mittee was of the opinion that} of Ohina, was then ce le testi-| Leroy M. Ta ows in the ee a were called to t ee et ee 5 eae Over fron hods and practices wer Pantchenko had applle uous in many Dear Archbishop Ryan: 1 greatly re-| ald In controlling her. | 8.50......+++++.Valtes 9.50, 9.75 and 10.50 Brooklyn and we met them and they bec orhigeelll hea” | Pace ae tai al sh tte: W The two physicians then were hur- | S s 5 | had dinner with ue at a Broadway gb rahe Rend nd aL Saal se a Rr Wie atuntatotecatre $100 WCONCRIDLIOR cee et cone rahe ks | Pray | stodiy summoned. They did all in thelr | 9.50..ececeeveveves Wales 12.75 and 13.50 not ruch as to invalidate Mr. Lor- nother to whom Pantchenko went | the sp Ligh ig ere On that you will promptly re rand re: vi King, but failed. | restaurant near Forty-second street. We | * ‘ fight at Palm B which was or's elect h . for poison was Dr Zirahekowski, the | Prive fight at Pals hich wa " he oan FY ‘ i not get up from the cable undt! hale | Pee Wty More Uke ond Tee: | latter being called, testifying that the | the talk of Morlda # year ago. | sume your duties on the Indian Board y Wil te Dee tony: Russian Overcoats in odd sizes from 3 to wn hour ago. pret to say after an examination | doctor came to the Institute of Expe Mr. Taylor was the pilot of the balloon | I write this 40 iet ou kn | bias at 7 as Beek, 7 years. 3-75 Fled to the Street. of this testimony I am constrained to psonto fpaitatie: wiineer fone Ween ua cr nacre s Vy eatiiemtOn Leas coh George W. Parren, @ theatrical agent, | value 5.00 to 8.50 | “Z thought, of course, ¢hat one of the | 0% with (he members of the com> | Sortres assay tubes and told him th Pt a CSIRETy: OUR |wno has an office in the building men would take me home, but both of at he had eon forced to| minimal non-fatal dove r.| wqinatase TAS 142 Broadway, fell dead at his desk} them «aid things which frightened me. | ;),;, usion with deep regret, both | The Public Prosecutor, addressing the | With Leo Stev bd radly ol the Abeibletinn atta 1 knew I had been drinking a lot too] on account of his respect for the mem-| four medical exper asked whether | start from Texa . ’ : much and I was terribly afraid I might | bers of the ec the. cause of | woods, but the expedition was not made, | death — wa ROMmentaely exp there this afternuon. He had comptained " Ly 5 [ of being 1), and Dr. Pohl of Port Jer- c ). a N.Y who happened to be in an | pitter and of regard | they could deter loose my senses. So 1 just ran away | for Mr. Lori ‘or Root said that | Bouturiin’s death, wnat poison hud) The ‘Taviors, » formerly lived. at | throughou: yesterday caused surprise | adjoin ing office, was called. | He arrived 23d Street 34th Street rom the rest a {be had bee t cl =| been employed and the effect the | No. 30 West ifth , sep-) even among those who have been oon- | just as the man died and said that deat Sey ond peg Lr elie dare ee vaten vivw da Gee Intaest of tue eee nt given by Dr. Cogan, who had | arated a year Alfred W. Varean, | stantly with him anc know the unusual |had been caused by heart disease. ‘ | of Mino of the coun! ¢ the Count after he had re- | referee in the vetion, reported | yitality which he possesses. -- — home and X don’t dare stay out, and 1) %,[Ninols and of ine roobe le teee Cetved polaonous mjections at the that Taylor had fur a year or more eats - Knife Cut Potsons Finger. with you would take me to « police conclu: Tie exprensed the nenko. The Prof essors maintained a sepa for himseit ! A slight cut on the thumb of eel —_—== station where I will be safe.” at t the Mate and the mnsultation hour tp Manhat al nt most | Commissioner George E. Bedell of! Ryan took Miss Hanicy to (he Rast d heen dingraced by the ned to th ‘oom | OF hi bloomfeid, N. J., probably made while 4 Pilty-first street station. Sergi. Breea met)ocx of the Lorimer election. 10 on behalf of Kreiner [he was sharpening a lead penctl, has b: when he heard her story said that he| Not only okt the Senator differ as to leagues, said at No | become infected and Bedell is now suf. | alt a her up, as she asked, for |the conctusions but as to the methods | “The picture of the malady and death | maining there eral days at a fering from blood potsonin: Sonate committee, He did wot | revedied in the autopsy on the body time. her own protection under a technical | 0% t JAMES McGREERY & C0: believe that that organization had prop- | Of Count Bouturlin, speaks of death by Maiu Told Story. charge of intoxication. Sho gave he) (7) ve polsoning. The poison employed could + f 4th rave he! crty interproted the scope of ite inetruc- ) Lawyer Milton 8. Guiterman produced | reet t treet adarese for the blotter as No. 23 West | tone hut felt that Had gone too tar [hAve, een aipntherial (xine, If the ygagie Palmer, ice eaploved aa a Mah | Solve Ihe Puzzle | 23rd 3 Fitty-sixth street. When she Wa | in interpreting tM rees asa private | bool Infection hud been due to the by Mea Kr who said that 7. | i taken before Magistrato O'Connor im! comploint by the Ch Tribune. The | Use, of an ee Yorkville Court she had apparently ties’ ahoula Liouchte” have |Reedie the picture of the jlinews and | the house f Daesne hope | and in a Prize MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores, forgotten the address sho had piven n mind that ine reputation, the | deat! would have been entirely differ | much of hts clothing there and that | eer rare aren itvoe a? Purity and tue authority of | "Arter receiving this report the court ear Cee ee On Saturday, February the 4th Ne » ol . a ed until evening. Rites hetiove cho really lives ta Brock | SET a bie nine ehslbis Jym, but aid not feel that it was any of; PEARY CALLED “FAKE HERO” JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, — arartment lor was at the! Marion Riddie, the earol New Spring Suits of blue or black Serge ‘ ore BY CONGRESSMAN MACON. a * [house almost every day and that Mrs.| Brooklyn girl who was charged by Ja and tan or grey Mixed Fabrics. Sizes 14 and Thanks the Policeman. FIRST RACKE-—Breeders’ Purse, three- atanee becopey nee him when he went | seph Britton, & lad of five, wi 16 years. 18.50 “I am very to the policoman! WASHINGTON, Feb. %—A donunc! ds and up; five furlongs.—Start- | CUt and came in. (dint for taking me to the station,” she sald | tion of ¢ ag Oa gp Scespregy | (McTaggart) § to 6, 7 to 10 and | "ne LSBR Bose Cats eneE Ae Riley at Striped and dotted Foulard D: Si ion of Capt ober a as a . oS oe lk iy . ortally : Rerecdiess - GObaner” veiinont | Sas Mien bree scan OF tac tae won; Ruby Knight, 106 (Mus- LOST IN HUDSON. | Kennedy, seven years oa, ana mortaty| triped and dotted Foulard Dresses. Sizes ! © knowing how it would affect me 1 had | ponibte tute," socks recognition by Con- y'15 to 1, 6 2 to 1, second; | aly | wounded Britton, was paroled to-day in| 14 and 16 years. 15.00 | taken oo mich wine that I was dosins | pre oF an alleged dlacovery” of tse | Lore, 198 (ito } Ato nd |oat Goes On After Man Patts| the custody of her mother te awatt a . . | my senses and there 1s no telling what North Pole, was given to the House of | Delene, Jane Swift, Grand Peggy Rall: Gvarkoakdula:-Watenii10 shinwtes, | hearita feb: 17 Lingerie Dresses, lace and embroidery might have happened to mo had Not} jepresentatives this afternoon by Rep- | Rhyolite also ran and finished as named. ‘ : | In declining to hold the little girl C Y ¢ 4 | spoken to the policeman before thowe| roxemative Robert Bruce Macon (Dem- | gicOND RACH. Selling, tiveecve a Harry Pink of Yonkers hn alway] sustice Witltn in Special. Sessions, aad trimmed. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 10.50 ks en found me again” bene | 2H SF Arhuneas), epoaking In oppedl | old and one-half furlongs ab Boe RE ae eee time that every one knew that the shooting | She refused ve the name o! |} tion to the DIM reported by the Naval | —Definite, 9 }i to 7 Pee | iad heah mccidéntal, Hacaall he would girl with whose friends anc nad dined. | Amairs Committes retiring the explorer |1 to 2, won (Hopkins) 12 to 1, hy the ad bene secltea rela eens re Nev] enon Bishi gh he Pie and) | ara. orrcet 34th Street ‘The Magistrate did noi press the aves-| asx a rear-admiral and granting him the | § 5 ‘ond; Henry Cross: | eel podegs i Dec eames Leave Two Squai | tion and at her tearful request dis- | thanks of Congress. Macon's speech | © 2 to 1 BREN Adee Beet, Heh: ar Rare ths neo! ae charged her, saying sie had done very abounded in acrimonious erith a and | Tin 1.08. coe wateh their children of the J . " fi Teens well for herself in a Lad situation. She | surcunm. Corinth, poOver, Pm el t Court, such accidents left court hurriedly, refusing to answer ry roamed the ice fields of the | MON Sense, Lurene, Dave Wallac orth at; would t en, but the Justice real- any questions, saying ehe war disgraced iting rich as ® fur. trader, | Rover Decoverly also ran and finished | 5 Re asten ib Wad liad caIbIR TSE suieh Tony enough already. ople we es named. wb . BS . “ wa % | ize ne of su ©. Miss Hanley is pretty, ecarcely twenty peicaaisiGaeat arte to Maaon Sr NET | amdenet fo secure. a wan on deck, | The little girl, weeping ail {10 time mee nor, pblieston The Arkansas member declared 5, Off Forty-second str hix foot slipped Sat in the troom with her mothe ever issued, ita ages are filled with Lv tn | that his story of reaching the pole “was TAMPA RESULTS. and he fell overboard, ‘Tine boat went, Detective Callahan had made the com- entertaining and instructive matter, in ad dong hat of the same shade, which were | {1 Ni story of renching: the pole “was —_-- | : F a aaehIG | io the opportunities it offers bright people. to becoming to her, even when her face | ONleriul: plece of fiction” where | FIRST RACE-$150; for tour-vear-olds| "Wan capt. Klang of ae pes een behinds Hed Weceanera taereise thelr wits and make mouey ( § pare ° pec where | F BAGH #0 fo H Capt. Klang of the yaoht| After the Court had ordered the chi peers ded pees ple ins mained with tears, ome imaginative weiter made the [ul up. five an 4 init furlongs: feling | ogg pulled the man from the water’ io be sent home, the mother sald tha ieee Geliren oh) ps 3 P 3 won; 1 lo, 111 he had been swimming a Marion was a nervous wreck and tha MILLIONAIRE STILL MISSING. : Sg enene moh Denar aly He weal she feared that she would have to be pe He a8 jon r 3 6 ye ove Pier Ay a@ sanitariun RES WOOD WANTS AEROPLANE ond; Bossorrian, 113 (Dreyer), oven, anata Every one sees your col! 2 to 5 and out, third, Time—1.12 Abe | and sent home, FOR WAR DUTY IN TEXAS. ! Gooding, Virginians Lindsey, Donati: a Regards, St, Detnol, T. B. Spears, Dick WASHINGTON, Feb, Gen, Rose and E. T. Snipp also ran. TAMPA ENTRIES. this afternoon suggested that th SECOND RACE | nautle ve call out its airmen to} lds and up; six tu join in the patrol of the Texas border | tm Girl, fost Select it with care. Man If Not Found To-Day. | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Feb. * Every hospital, physician's ofc Bnd public house in Atlantic C deen searched . the effort to Some Things Catch On! It’s usually the good things that catch on. No one ever knows just what will make a hit. Think of the plays that fail; the books that fail; the TAMPA, Fia,, Feb, &—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows ore! 3 to 1, firs 10 (Berger), 7 to| , FIRST RACK two-year-olds; about b of the i 8 > q hi 0 jora ML. Lata i the ible wheraboute of th United States troops to preserve | 5 7 4g 10 Poe Atare | ue furlongs: Dore ‘AU, tae iii it | Philadelphia millionaire who hay been | neutrality while the Mexicans are fight. mlesing from hi helm etnce Tu ji Police offic believing now that the man fell or jumped from the pier Tickling in the tt, hoar bronchiti hacking coughe— it cA. Martin), 10 tol, 4 to Land 2 to 1, | Mariborough-Blen- | ing. He said that the situation offered | third, ‘Time, 1183 Balpar, Strome- | a rare unity of showing the value | land, Black Oak, B,J. Swanner, sin time of war as scouts, | The Moat, Bright Maiden, Sandy Hit! e would be no danger to the| and Heart Pangs also ran and finished rdtova, 110. Jall quickly yleld 5 where he was last seen have decided airmen, as we Will not be engaged in} as named. tak to the soothing, songs that fail. to break their silence as to his identity said Wood, “but they a healing influence Tate to-day when work is begun at 2 Gragging the Ocetn ed for his body pita A tig. ak of RIKER'S EX- But it’s Success that is now bowing seeking ee toa vue 1 patrol work | JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Wi i y PECTORANT. It pat agreamiant of auesce_ a5 fo the Sh ae 1 bal ica POndarHUlscuigh and cold rane to you. This is about the declared Chief of Pol 4 . a Waa age Fait akon. tn edy which has proved its value by ao cates or eaves | plane operators, whether they Belonged . Helin, MELT RACE. <u 64 yeare of actual use In all parte Sunday World Detective Story ent have been might volunteer, and. th: h ; | tee ae: S50; Cull, 198 ldack Baker: 140, of the country. 25 cts. and 60 cts, . ~ ‘ . "1 trace of POU MeINIRS Ihieatte a TRIGA tememaane | MSikTH HACE Selling,” threeiearcits and |g bottle. If a 60-ct. bottle of SEVERN PENHURST | in Booklet Form, now being distributed ' >a furlongs, Emile Lee, DO, Protles 10 2%'High 2 High ch will be made John Barry Ryan, son of} | Wicca Boos My Amelia, 104; ***Star Venus, | Riker's Expectorant does not stop | . A we hear from him some time to mas F. Ryan, of New York, ts the | ibd; 100; Barrower, | 100s, Clyamic, ") your cough or cold, bring back the Two excellent examples in Greater New York. These stories The mis descr! Mee te ee ee Meio Best, 104 ihe we a, Mee ME: | eB? deans’ aareatice allommnce ciatmes, | empty bottle and get your money, | of the popular closed-front style. | he kind m! ing man is descr! Bossi v t id oar ; “ly ae ‘ wamare © wal i y hut tavery, avenue A COTARIR it ow fa Cheat; tat | are the kind the people want. At least Police Department and the bik 0 DIE MARCH 13. furlange Weep, 102 has been closed in the effort to bh le Murderer Sentenceds FOURTH RACE.- it information as to his identity Jersey Do GIRL DEMANDS MAYOR'S MM eyeing rrr INTERCESSION FOR MORSE, siesronstod at the Now it seems so from the way the paper sold last Sunday and the big advance demand for next Sunday. The Great Mother Set Free. during the week bosiining Mon: | London Detective has received a cordial se Seats ie Me tins ws of the et Mi a son welcome in New York. His work is ing for a violin, was ret institution this aftern Murphy in Centre st Miss Hanlon wa , ing a dis nee t 4 Bhe insisted upon seeing M and demanded that he Int half of Banker More that she was receiving see Out of Sorts rANES AT W - FPHAT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell AEROPLANES AT WHOLESALE a. just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the stories, is past master in the art of story telling. The human interest is always there. The mystery is plausible and the solution is logical These Sunday World Detective Books contain the greatest collection of complete stories of the mystery kind ever collected. “eussuve” Remember, a new complete story next ice allowance Drexel's variuer ilere on Business lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, e ¢ WASHay osBy co: day. of Men ring Alreratt, festa breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These RN'GR Sun y William Ww 1 Ard) 1 4 partner of re the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, if Ree. mh. ‘ ey M worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. [RR ieab sd \ “ ah, BF ge 3 0 t D ED A Ly Give the child Castoria, It will start the digestive organs into ners) A . operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the foetid ny to bull H matter, and drive away the threatened sicknes would build avroplunes wioleraie, ar Castoria always bears the signature of Chitika that the organizers expected it to do an sminense business, a ear DNC WAS run UNION GO) MINMERTON i

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