The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1911, Page 4

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— | $000 SUIT FOR ARREST AS BELLE | GUNES RIN Mrs. Heeren Tells Jury of Humiliation When Taken for Murderess. | HUSTLED FROM A TRAIN.) |” Searched and Given No Chance to Explain—Was on Way » to Husband’s Funeral. . | ‘The trial of the of Mra. Cora Burke Heeren of Indianapolis against the New York Central Ra d for per- mitting her to be arrested on a train between Syracuse and Utica on May 9, 198, as Belle Guiness, the Laporte Imd@iana, private graveyard murderesa, was begun before Justice Kapper in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, Mrs, Heeren demands $9,000 da Alleging that the company admitte wo Persons without authority to the train,, through tho regular Monday morning Pointed out to them the berth which habit of selling off tn anticipation of a} she and her mother occupled, caused, possible decision in the Anti-Trust cases her to be ejected from the berth and) later in the day. Opening transactions the car, and allowed her to Syracuse from she was submitted to a humiliatl, deal of personal search hours’ imprisonment. or: Mer that the company merely admitted credited peace officers to the train Thi THE EVENING SUES FOR $30,000 FOR ARREST AS ~ WALLSTREET mo: to be taken | were at materially lower figures. MURDERESS. rning’s early market wont siqui- © dation, carried over from last week, sont stocks down with cc and fifteen the outset. One point lorses were com: | 1 grievance mon In Unton and Southern Pacific, Steel | 7 siderable force at Was aggravated, she alleges, by the de-| and Reading. | 1 of the defendant company that) A firmer tone developed toward tue | P*" ould purchase a new ticket for! end of the first hour, and the ‘st timation, after having been| a somewhat feeble recovery, Subse- | forcibly and wrongfully deprived of the| quent dealings were heavy. transportation she held originally, Specialties were a pronounced featura| Through Alexander 8. Lyman, counsel of the afternoon period. Issues like for the ralirond, the defense was made) American Sugar, Virginia-Carolina | Chemical, American Cotton Oil and Age it} Picultural Chemical rose with alacrity. | (CUPID DEPLETES HOSPITAL STAFF ~ INKINGS COUNTY Despite Drastic Orders Nurse | Carney Will Be Bride of Dr. Wellsberry. “Mr. Dan ¢ King's County Hos pital” From present indi: jons this address will be perma in pite of the ef- forte of Dr nF. Fitageraid and Miss Burroughs, the supervising nurse, to fevict him. All sorts of rules have been adopted, ening condign punish. ment to nurkes and physicians who dare to look at one another, or to converse except on professional matters, but in val. Mr. Dan Cuptd, looking for easy ter- kets for his arrows, invaded Kings County Hospital last September, and i his markemanahtp | Leonard and Dr. week he paired Nurse Genevieve Driscoll and Dr. kM. Albersand, To-night the Fred third set of his vigtims will be married. They are Miss Rosemary Carney, head nurse of the male al ward, and Dr. Edward Welleberry, who was the youngest grads of the Kings Coun- ty Medfer receiving his di- ploma a few days after his twemty-see- | ond birthray. Two other tharrlages between phyai- ‘ans and nurses of the Kings Count led to take place the contracting 1, for fear they will ue Wrath of the author- ties, Who are aghast at the decimation lot the nursing staff by Cupid's ex- cellent aim Miss Annie Cunningham, head nurse jof the surgical ward, will be Miss Car- O'Reilly of y's Hospital, a classmate of Dr. a | be sub | ney’s bridesmaid, and Dr. St. M Byracuse and that the railroad was in| Sugar led with @ gain of 31-2 points.) Vellesversy, will lod Ota no way responsible for the acts of these | Standard stocks were ¢ omparatively | officers. neglected while the xpecialtics were, TAFT'S NEW SECRETARY Mrs. Heeren, a woman of !mposing ap-| making their spurt. Toward the end, TO GET $7,500 A YEAR. , Pearance, still wearing mourning for the however, « general hardening set in! Z s husband for whost funeral she was and closing pric were not far from) P ‘ mt coming to this city at th of her | the top, | House Had Refused to Raise Salary Arrest, was the first witness in her own| behalf. She testified that the oMcers Total sales of stocks were 407,600 shares, and of bonds $1,873,000. to $10,000 but Now Agrees REBELS HURL DYNAMITE AT MEXICAN TROOPS. Hombardment: Forces Federals Raise White Flag—Hot Fight- ing at Ladura. EL PASO, ‘Texas, Fel, %.—Adv from Sonora, Mexico, state that Lad was the acene last Friday and Satur: of some hot fighting. Capt. Jiron of Insurrectos, attacked the town, whi! was garrisoned by one company of f: éraly stationed jn adobe house federais, firing through portho! Ward to get at until the insurgents pr | cured dynamite from @ nearby mine ani | bombarded the fortress with the ex plosive, which soon brought the white | | flag 40 the house top. | Tribute fas levied on Dadura ime: 4 citizens, Americans not bv ested mave in one instance when @ scouting party from Capt. Jiron's command took a lor of supplies from an American company but on hearing of the incident Capt. Jiron sent a ape cial messenger and paid cash for the goods taken, 0 cotelnalatiiececnrane |HOBSON’S SPY BILL PASSES THE SENATE. Measure Provides Punishment for! Persons Caught Getting Secrets ‘of Fortifications. | WASHINGTON, Feb. %.—Heavy pen- Alties for apton seeking military inforny- tlon ate provided in the Hobson (il, Dansed by the Senate to-day by wnant- mou consent without recommendation Tt has passed the Houve. There is no existing law that prescribes punish for spi The measure is commonly known as the “Spy bill.” and provides that per- a0 unlawfully gathering Inf ation concerning any part of the national de- en! shall be subject to a fine of not | more than $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than a year, or beth. In the event | that tie information is communicated | to a foreign governmen( or any attempt | ie anade #0 to dispose of it, a penalty | of not more than tett years’ imprieon- | ment Is provided careecetls | MYSTERY IN ROBBERY | OF ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN. Car Sealed at T End Found | Broken Open at Chicago and | Packages Gone. | CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Mystertous rob- bery of the through express train No. | 13 on the Erie Rallrond last Saturday ts being investigated by detectives of | the Wells-Fargo Express Company. | No complaint was made to the police, anc officia!s of the company, when the WORLD, MONDA Staten Island Postmaster May there stamps quite out of proportion to Walk Plank for Vending | other vusiness of the office. Investiga- | yoy tom ye + old,| Entirely Stock in Wall S tion revealed that the Pomtmaster | who wan utes the tron | Vegetable NOS TOV al SUE sold Cie {0 DOsLAE STUMP OO ee eee ae ene enn cincet, |The Ideal Family Laxative and F, a. Wall and Broad streets, | was killed to-day by falling four stories | Blood Purifier—made of absolutely the Another village postmaster half an| “That young P. M. tn selling more! ii ugh the elevator well | best and purest’ materials—prepared wad Broadway stands a gooa|*ttmps than our own Morga Said) Jemich had been in the hablt of letting | with the greatest caution, sto? ro: 4p rond we a ge ib , Jone of the Inspectors to-day. He would pimeeit down the stecl cable from the] pop Constipation. Biliousnes chance of losing his job because he t* | not inention tie postmaster’s name, ) floor Into the buseme | eae too enterprising. Post-OMfice Inspectors | jowever, not tell what po rted down {ti manner to-da teas Dizziness, Indigestion, Kinkaid, Reddy and Daniel, follow upled, as no formal r lost his grip. He was dead whon en! &e., they have no equa | [tne Mscovery of irregularities in the | made to Inapectoy in Charge DI He lived at No, 2 Mangin | }eonduct of the post-office Mr. Dickson said th ‘ ANOTHER RURAL ae te . peinte UGS POlek of viene wT mM [anise Thor's tire ss eesrodoaane oe PILLS fice with a rural free deive have been : ai Nestea Staten Island | bi | Amo s under investigation Was assistant | were one « ) On Staten Island, and before | ——aa jin the case of one, w here is on! ¥Y, FEBRUARY 27, 1911. i — Se ! nee arrived from St. Vineent’s was foupd that wale of postsge , the > Seana SLIDE TO DEATH IN SHAFT. Again tomorrow take anything in our stores FREE up to one-half the amount of your purchase. who arrested her on the train had in- on Lower Figure. news leaked out tom declined to Why again? : i Copper. | adopted the conference report on the Lee 1b | legislative, executive and Judicial ap- 43! propriation bill. Although the House struck out o e when originally introduced @ (sisted upon watching her and her Moth. | The joee, WASHINGTON, Feb. —A salary of| state the loss. . . . Bison were bruv to ene bers ty | Rescate anes ema NTRP] AM veneer hm nent pecraary te mis por ng Md Because with all our extra salesmen _and all our preparations we were ep teh mer ee Dm mg Be bes oes, ee cae ee oS S| ey eee Week tea mole bat unable to properly serve the people last Tuesday. Stores too crowded for station, he waid, and there were asked | Am. ¢ | many questions In the presence of al fm ¢ i crowd of curjous persons, The oM-| Am. Ire Co cers refused to say what the charge! Am a st was found that one of the seals had been broken. were stolen, A number of packages but {t fs msisted by com- pany officizis that there contatned no good service—many couldn't come Tuesday—thousands were disappointed. Besides too, we suspect there were thousands of sceptics f the Am, Sm. provision declared the job had already | o14, a clerk Ilving at No. 21 West One 4 money. > -seeas- although had the information been | Am D0. & Tril| provision increasing the salary from —___ 3 A given she and her mother could éasily) Am +S) $6,000 to” $10,000 It eccepted a Senate Found Dying fn Street. Beare ass oats vase of niataies | 4 Teeny RRS ote te te Cee eam toca who now regret the opportunity missed. We want ever: =e Aig { + identity. | f the debate opponents of thi vi A , thirtyet re Pa) ss aiticats wre eancid | course of fhe denate opponenss of the | gg william J. Bandy, thirty-nine yeare know that if we say we are going to sell gold dollars for fifty ¢ , she was prostrated by the ine | tan, Paci . eon acepted by Assistant Secretary of rea ast eet, was ’ $ Betray one tuet She\was sunroced ii, % % rentative Gillett (Republican of Massa-| one jrundred and Twenty-fitth street ; to be Mra. Guiness, who lured men to| na | chutetts) declared ne could authortta:| yy poiiceman Thomas early this morn- e eR. her home through matrimonial bureau | Bry tively deny that any one had accepted ing. ite could not be aroused an wae Ab t d 1 } } t ; | Mrs. Heeren said, she was forced to! i wan slated for the place and the report| soma, with which he had been troubled Aisrobe and take down her hair by a |} : * {| that he will be pointed was gener: t Intervals for some tim e e ] T d lice mat who searched her. inter, Trung)... M% 1 | credited. Pa aa an EEE AR AR AAS oe pipes in our stores last Tuesday— who accompanied her daughter to | ieee. é Pa 13 - %\ALL-PHILADELPHIA TEAM Pl q court, has ote sult for the fame) Mia EP ih RETURNS FROM BERMUDA, | d e h d amount against the company. | Me Pace as = a | ‘ ee | ee sl an uaa race len | we depend on those thirty thousan ) a ‘ retorned to-day on Yhe Bermudian, The eee z| tpn’ “So "atin | fl sella at 6D cents «| to convince an send into our stores asked. » 13. Leroy, and other members ot | i pound. ecou “No,” she said, “1 weighed only 190) + “ the team were H. L. and HM. Clark { e ‘ Pounds then ld. J, Macdonogh, HW. 1 chargea dollar but we t th d th k ! SR recess sae ke Ree re | couldn't increase the | SIXty ousand other smokers: . and jt was apparently Mr. Loyma A quality. Geta 10c. . A . : \ [AiCinervensinnce nt wevn hem 2B) Mon team tet on Fe. 1s on ce Bev] trial package and We are going to keep this up until every Smoker in Greater New York, fing, atreet’ Yat cided nthe eee : S| ition aust the tamion Cathe learn why. its Suburbs and Newark has a chance to get a pipe. 0 her daughte story that . er | Garrison and a sentative All-Ber- ee a7 one s ghee gougmer at tne time of her arrest] SLASHER ON TRIAL FOR LIFE,| muta, team. The focal teams won at This is purely an advertising proposition—we depend on it to Be Bsn "ey veal Cortnte aceena of saiten Pt yt a bring new customers. We think it is a good way to show and - (allaileseamimallal Src ae ee CO eR convince people that they can always get the best and the most HIGGINBOTHAM SUED i ec avrited the vowing aver | for their money in our stores. ? } es BY HIS STEPDAUGHTER. scent acs af'Nicois haus nt"tne fu — There is no hocus pocus about this. You will find our stores stoc i id fees ei peerorars edtcoe eh Chamberta Riviera. are recognized by many as the Best ith th b : | : ld ill find th t better \ Gh Declares Former Magistrate 8 « she In @ snanty which housed «| LONDON. Peo Z—Josenh Chamber-| Plano in existence, and the only with the best pipe values in the wor [you wl at you can get be i Has Converted Her $20,000 toon arte being aken to Bt. Jovepnve| left to-day for the Riviera ene PB oo igs rg cigars for the money SCAT stores—you will Gad that you always get at least Property to His Own Use. | are usdessh eae Pree ns he | ? . . i; : . ee cities Marurain & \WORRURT Tentrace| FOR cao bes Maes ome a little more for your money in our stores than elsewhere. ston inbotham’s troubles were | escay Watershed police » Fs Bee tet cto er ari nda prains psive yest compae a her We are determined to SERVE THE PEOPLE BEST. (Se ain na "tpene ur EEG ono ot Yona wan an pies tro li¢UanaehEoee We will not have a dissatisfied or a disappointed customer. So again P & guardian ad litem signed by Justice Morschauser to ¢ | WAR A 7 torr ore paraneo mlne nea” We ten Wt S| B * Aan ae eo fttn - we say: Take anything in our stores free tomorrow up to one-half hich the girl says belonged to her and i aie t » Brookayn, ‘ p haw teen converted o the former sst| ats by Bonk Mena TUISES | Stet teins the amount of your pipe purchase! etrate’s own Use. ROCHESTER, N.Y, Fe 1 he} USE e = = = : City Chamberiain Charles MH. Hyde] police are satisfled that Antonio ollte, | 0 0 This hand- It works this way: wes appointed guardian, With Hie-| whose body wae found in a barn yesc FREE i Q pboiham as defendant in the aut 0] ercay “ety Wee wane ity bar Brass | Buy a 25¢ Pipe and get 1242c worth FREE ripe Mies bathe apeeria that ae} that he wan rou dered for ravens. | It is the first thing to think ahem Shade, Value 7.50, “ “$100 « “ « 50c ag “a F This money war invested, she Grand Rapids ——_—") (_ pays, in a peed dod n mere in Furniture Car; s, Cl ; 1906 Naughton transferred it Homes Furnished Complete | / See Ae aeeath ‘wie ts cold is 3 Rooms at $49.98, 4 Rooms at $74.98, | § _ietait for he noi bengh and "e Fees Hae Seeder complaint itisginsathem Sia Week Opens dh Account | knowingly and wrongfully converted wn ih ST oO R E S jyhtm stepdaughter's property to his owa bi ‘ t 1 Mise Higginbotham also asks for an : | injunction preventing Higginbotham ' frem dieposing of the property } Largest Retailers of Cigars and Tobacco in the World Because We Serve the People Best of" I ta ig Sotaraeys Feb. 3, Diese 09e) 0.00 conte par pound. %5* ' bs

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