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RRBERS GETAWAY) + WATHTREASURES --FROMU.P. MUSEUM | Unscrew Back of Glass Case i and Steal I % on Exhibition. SOT OE POLY egyptian Jewels PHILADELPHIA, tives are inv March 10.—Detec- the theft from | the museum of the University of Penn- | avtvania by two men of fifteen Egyptian 4 curios, The robbery occurred yesterday and; the articles taken were from the edligction of Eckiey Bh. Coxe. The eu- row were in a glass case, the back of which had been unscrewed included: eating wold and amethyst beads with gold jion fat each end. Necklace, made of gold heads in form | of hawks and human head, about one. | eighth to one-quarter inch Gold neckiace of piain gold beads about | # eighteen inches long. Two thin gold wire bracelets tled in lover's knots. Gold finger ring with a scarab on it. beads, eighteen inches long. shells and lions. String of plain gold beads. EET ld bead Bnagii gota cylinder one and one halfcinches long, with pendant of ame- thyag beads and green feldepar —————— JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. ' FIRST RAC Breeders; all ages F puree; #00; seven furiongs.Syzvey, 12 b Koerner), U to 4 to 5 and by ‘two lengtha Semi Qua 4 (Croma), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, Havre, 14 (Obert), 7 to 1, 3 to 1 and (" even = third. Time, 1.2% 1-5, Indora, ng Aphrodite, Joe Kore, Mae Hamilton, Peep Shot, Lydia Lee, Anna Woolapun, Ruby Knight, Mozart, Chess, |) also ran and finished ax named. Ryolite Te Cc z = = = 3 ? q 3 ? olds; ner), 6 to 1, 6 to 2 and 7 to 5, won; Car- aif, (Killingsworth), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 en, second; Borrower, 114 (Bain), bt Land 4 to 1, third. Time— cp E4 Levan, Mason, Oakley, Spin, Danteh Girl, Tod's Cottage, Common Sense, Kinnelon, Deceivable and Kast- crn alvo ran and finished as named. ———>- ie TAMPA RESULTS. i ae Rahim; four-year-olds and ; ; five furlongs; —xelling.—Restless > Lady, 108 (Donovan), 16 to 1, 6 to 1 and % to 1, won; Shepherd's Song, 107 (Knight), 1 to 1. 3 to 1 and even, sec- fend; Warner Griswell, 112 (Wrispen), 6 é joke to 1 and even, third. ‘Time, 1.05 fp ,dady Hopeburs, Jack Binns, | Me, Broken Ties, | Hopkins also ran, We Wy —~—--—— JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Watch Albion H and Pearl Pl (Special to The Brening World.) | JACKSONY jarch 10.~-"The entries ; \ I twescargila: to mT; ‘dural 10t 100 ry Lee Johuno ling; threeye mama stuart. 6 meri ‘Outpost Mei mes 1; 100) Ceres The ‘Weestler ~ iow, ion 100, ler named, ‘shonitd any ba Fe taty Marines ACK—Pure: three searolds and up uvlonas—-Hterta a Bie eer ata fds OT, Rin's Don ¥ Tad W ot ae Chee Ce Cepia ita alr furlongs ith 110. Crmic ‘e has Tay +4 104 Hatten m bt Y THIRD RACE five furan © Anesth + Bele end, 114, * rad et he Alen 120. Atuyl, 108 EST, Com peperogus acme) W: ae. Cheese—Finest, Pineapple Hawaiian Sliced frock ‘ we coe & The articles Mecklace, three fect tong and made of | Necklace made of gold and amethyst | String of gold beads in form of cowrte | Judge Hough in the United | after he left his hom Moderate Prices--Known Quality Rice ——-Noreca. Fancy—-3)4 Ibs, for par Tips—California Green, No. 1 Cans Stringless Beans—Nove:a, ups—A. M. & C, Condensed 25 ite California N Cans 3.50.36 2.50 .22 Extra No, 2 Cans 1.25.11) 3 cans for 25 | Imported, Per lb. 38 | Apricots or Peaches—No ca, California, | No, 24% Cans 2.25 .20 No 214C ans 2.75 .25 | Mrondyay ard soma at + Moste | THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE THE gga: _By Eleanor Sohorer. | ASKS SCHWANNECKE TO PAY.! \ Coroner's Wife Files Motion for! Alimony and Cou! 1 Fees, | | Mrs. Dora C. Schwannecke, through her attorney, W. 8. Woodbill of } | Nassau street, filed a motion In the § preme Court before Justice Newburger to-day for allmony and counsel fees tn | a sult for ration aga band, Cor Albert I, Sch | The Coroner salu la the filing Jof a motion was @ surprise to hin, bee cause the financial side of the separa- tlon had been agreed upon and his dit- an ‘| ferences with tls wife were being set- | tled by friendly negotiations, He said that he and Mra, Schwannecke had had some disagreement since thelr children grew up and that his wife was now living in daughter. ast Orange with a married , > BUTLER uP FOR CONTEMPT. brother of Fra by the Federal Grand Jury tn cont the alleged United Wireless Company swindle, was brought jo by Assistant | cult Court to-day cha |fo tell the Grand Sury where he won One Hundred | and ‘Thirty-eighth strect after the cras}, refused to answer on the and that it might tend to dnerim- te him. i Stevenson told the Court that ly trying to protect Is refusal to an Hough gave Butle t to answer the ques- {until Monday ni | ton, gilant, 119) Carew. vik. Miss V 1820 pany Dozen Each THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH | TANNENBAUM, DIAMOND MERCHANT, A BANKRUPT. Maiden Lane Dealer in Petition Gives Liabilities as $216,844; Assets Uncertain. Tannenbaum, a t 37 Ma! Lippman me a volun- confesses in his petl- tion to Ji nd in the United States District Court that he ow SH and has nathing to pay it with except ten shares of the stock of the Hw Mining: Commany, of unt fe insurance polictes to Rache| cl pbgarshge eR mining deal, and bnickerling Hrothers & Co, on @ judgment and $2.48 to Howard 8, Gans for legal services, " Exchange Bank Is Kier of $180,000 worth nimodation 1 Sundheimer, attorney, fled HARLEM’S GREATEST Furniture Store W.125"?S1.N 7 ~ Our Alteration Sale #2” Insures You Savings sa from 15% to 40%! Homes Completely Farnished on These Easy Terms: $100 Purchases, Wkly $1.50 75 1.00 50 15 One Price —the Lowest! Plainly Marked Figures! Open Saturday Evenings “ “ dtamond | » TWO POLICEMEN CHASE FIVE BOYS AS PICKPOCKETS a Then Woman Scorns Officers and Refuses to Make Charge Against Lads. ‘The shopping district of One Hundred | and Twenty-fitth street was thrown | into wild disonter this forenoon by | the sight of two big policemen chasing | five little boys, from nine to thirteen yours of age, back and forth and up| and down between Eighth and Lenox | avenues. Women lined the curb and shouted encouragement to the fugitives and orfed shame on the puffing police- man. When three of the youngsters were caught and Poxcemen Thompson and ‘Spies led Isador and Able Holland of | No, 62 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street and Joseph Oberhart of No. & | Bast Forty-third street up to a woman whose pocketbook Thompson had seen she flouted him, Isador open don't believe it. the station to appear against them. There was only $12 in the pocketbook | anyway. Therefore the three eacaned with a charge of disorderly conduct on which they were arraigned in the Children’s . Two other boys escaped the po- nen, but will be arrested later if the | prisoners can be persuaded to tell their | |names—as they stoutly refused to do | to-day. | le escalliaiaaas | MEXICAN ARRESTED HERE | AS FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE. | Murder Suspect Declares He Is Per- secuted Because He Is a ee Revolutionist. Roberto Urzua, otherwise known as Jorge Seims, a Mexican, was arrested at Ninth avenue and Forty-fifth s' t to-day by Special Agents Dyer and | Jentzen of the Department of Justice, who took him before Commissioner shields for a hearing. Uraua protested loudly as he was BetweenLenox,.& 7th. Aves. Store Opens at 8.30 A. Ms Change of Business Hours: “ses at_6 P.M. bx: cept Saturday, 9.45 P. M. An Exceptional Showin Tailored fae * 4,98 This assortment of smart Spring models compares favorably with those marked at $7 to $8.50 in downtown stores. 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Hoe is charged with killing 5 Ge UAT ARAL LER RIE ee Phas just concluded another billion dol Mexican damsel he loved, lat session, according to a statement Is- ‘The prisoner denies that ‘he is the, sued to-day by former Chairman Taw- man wanted in Mexico for murder, | ney of the House Committee on Appro- priations, showing the exact total of Appropriations was $1,025,489,661.54, e declease under the appropriations of ta: year was in round numbers $2,500,008 Representative Livingston of Georgia, ranking Democratic member -of the committee, sald the people could mot hope for relief from billion ¢ jar ses- sions until the “Democrats get complete control of the Governm * because of the vast increase in army and navy ex- penditures, “since Mr. Roosevelt was so unhappily called to the Exe utive office of the republic. Franklin Simon Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Spring Apparel & Co. 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