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Sari : ‘ oem. wil adjourn the arraignment until to- | morrow afternoon Lawyer Offers Services. Attorney James TR. Moore of Fifty-fourth street had been rets vy Ulrich's friends but William J. G West ESE TRE PEI note the 9 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, United States Cavalry on Guard at Bridge som & Venerable white-haired lawyer who lives at the Hotel Got and has ——<—- owe — oe eee, offices at No. 32 Lity , had vot unteered to aid in Uirien without @ and who now acted as Ulrich side. card, “I am info here is a repute whe has never by that he has a cle fore, that he be paroled y 1 promise to produce him when he | wanted ‘0, air,” said Mag rge here ix feloni¢ is @ serious matter, wall at $1,600." Policeman Renjamin Terne arrested W ington's compla tody, Jed the who first to be ocked up un Ludwig, a baker of No. could come with the bail. It w await ing the arrival of Ludwig that Uiri n Tierney's presence, ta with a representatly The Evening World. Meanwhile the negro lawyer Smith and the Aesistant District-Attorney in charge of the case, whose name also happens to be Smith—James BE, Smith— were conferring together regarding the evi e which the to muster in support of Dr ton’s charge against Ulrich. Washington's Side. On behalf ¢ yer Smith sald “Dr. Washington tella me that he re ceived a telegram night from his secretary In 1 kegee stating that D.. Bmith, auditor of the — institute, wa visiting his cousin, also named Smit in We Sixty-third st) Fither th secretary did not know the exact dress or Dr. Washington forgot It. I is trying now to find the telegram itselt prosecution Washing his battered client Law in-order to refresh his memory on this point. “At any rate he was anxious to see Auditor Smith in order to discuss cer tain affairs with him and after he had finiehed an address last night he came over to New York and went to Sixty-third street to try to | cate him, He telis me tha ad 8 into the hallway of a house and was looking at the name son the mal! yoxe: name in the hop ving Smith when a white man came out « the darkness and y tat him in @ threatening manner brandishing a club pout to be robbed pursned him, and knocking A crowd of hinking he was he ran, The white man striking him repeatedly him down several times other men took up the cha after running around into Park West be had been sur was in danger of b beaten and kicked to death when the pol. cman Yan up and saved him.” Ulrich’s Version of Affair. Uirich’s account diffe: torial particular from t the negro lawyer gave. story: “Between 9.20 and 10 o'clock iast night 1 was sitting in my rooms on the groand loor of the house at No, 11 1-2 with Mr. sud Mrs, James 'T. Revette, who share apartment with my family, Mrs, nowles, a ftiend, was also there, My | ie had taken her dog out for an airing. | she came back #1 Liles, he burst in she said to \ 1 big negro out there in the hall and he sowed me and spoke to me.’ 1 got wat up. isked, ‘A negro out there in the hall alled me sweetheart and put his hand 1 my arm,’ she said. ‘I will admit I grew angry. What white man wouldn't? But I kept my J. I didn’t want to make any mis- take, Telling the they were 1 took the went out by the saw a stoutly built an overcoat in every ma- version which was bre inside in nding Just the vestibule. At the sight of me he! negroes lowed, He | six. y stopped though, when he had a ttle | and McKinley Way east along the sidewalk and began stepped quickly outside. I f jooking in @ window. ‘ ‘ . coeneoh atthe Garaesle Rrush| stave huldiie atNo. at Du eet [the Ge seevral million dol- “As If suspecting nothing 1 crossed| “I was born in Philadelphia of New| With respect to the deposit of sumniu | a4 DR aucceswor, | Nhe Carney eTrust | stone wullding at No. 192 D atreet | the Go anor ba Lah le Rugs (9x12) doorw England ancestry,” said) Mr von, Jin the National Reserve Bank it was | Compal " vats * sild off this afternoon, dropped through | + holds in a decision handed down the street and stood in a ay ourt hol a Tam not against the colored race, | ios ; Pasar es 4 “AML these facts are ft matters to be | : nt Best Body Brussels, choice of the opposite side, As 1 stood there @| “aud t am ne 400. |learned to-day that Deputy! Comptrotier the roof of « wooden extension over the | to-day that the Indians have been gullty tl the Be ie $25.00 | My Vv ave colored, and 1 hav wie probed by the State Legislature,” de-| ¢ Ak emia ups “| | all the new spring designs, at . stranger came up and sald ‘Are| | Henderson M. Wolfe brought an officer sidewalk and 7 ired half a dozen p of laches, or neglect of their legal oe leans e ic | , “ES | colored acaua 8 hom 1 hi i to the City Chamber. clared a lawyer employed by Cummins i tx, I) delaying #0 long to br ag A limited numt 21.50 you watching somebody, too Ll} tain a high regard. I interested myself that institution to the City Chamber. | C14? eee ae eee in the Holland {#08 Nathan 8! i ant, ¢ ests, A limited iF said I watching the big negro over! hin case suse IT know Ulrich and | Min. Tater on the stability of the in- |“ “3 i . INo. 2 Riving street, had a nar- tion i} Heavy pile Axminte were 4 jint House Mr. Cummins had been com- | yonde| He said, ‘I've been watching | peileve him no @ Bober, truthful citi. stitution was vouched for to Hyde by | ag OMiktariv of tha: teiatmant ac. |POW escape from being killed | ; this week at 18,50 iim too, He's acting mighty suspicious. | zen, 1 wanted to see justice done, and} Abraham L. tho lawyer, and a | PA” aa eh a iy Fa . Yesterday's rain doubtless loosened ; | try Brussels cut to.. He's been tunging around here noarly | fearing that because of the prominence | close friend » Chamberlain, who | corded him ay y e alate: enkls Teel gis Raiding dhe Soping Is pi Visit our new GOLD DUST i | y 11.50 half an hour.’ and standing of Dr ese ~| was a dire: manke DESHBODY SRA th HOw UPROS TT rail without * BS idea depart: is more | Carpets Started Back to Hall. ake a hand in his defense." PAN Che “he very thing—a legislative inves. | Of thote passing r the shed when | @ for suggest on | than soap—does More | Handsome Axminsiers, with borders te i caer chauet os exlauitg in iicishiininoaioane: ort Inatitutions In the financial | tigations” spokes up onotner lawser| te coping fell all escaped with sight | ae) how totrim | 4. S il | match, in the new spring shades; negro started back into the hallway of| ‘The recordy of the West | Wories, and it ne grated Gest oe pred: | resent at thetconterend Injuries’ except Mr. Spatte. A big lyour own hatswith FE: han soar joap merely | mate, laid and lined at, per $1.15 iy house. I came out of the shadows | show that Uri t s AY any | “pats is believed to have been the ort |! stone ed hig, righ 2aNs; B OLD DUST | yt vii FORE TVET os = LM the city's account. Mr. Hyde aicullar sk 00’ Bre Ls Wilton ‘Veivets ‘cut’ from $1.35; snd he stepped out again, and this time) ear was sumin to have ite personal acount ; 2% of the decision to bring sbour a | sow He ; d I f: made, laid and . per yd, 95C : : ed the| Anna Marcius personal accoun ne Roaaia tins of ta of his @ was trei > , laid and r 10 kept on soing watil as " : 1 = | w a auana Hun oF : there, and his own faith in the instit la . erie A ff roe po under the surface, Tapestry Brussels quality guar- ‘ vf Centra Weal, where he| 0 4! ph eentel | on a 1e city's $250,000 In , waniniay partment, Friends * 2 edt; le, laid in peed I went the other way wwara| Zcowrenian, dos. | Maglsirate Oe eee me nedeaee ten edingiy-anaious to got | UF ills every gem mashes * ee ane laid and ined 8216c Columbus avenue. | suMicient evidence. Na Algae pier meres Att 1 Carmody tnto the af- ate per yd... ’ “Evidently thinking the coast was) tn uddition to pursuing bis trade as a | ya, vogged Rey er pion pea ee airs of the Carnegie ‘Trust Company. poene poltc out ae roe nia an 4 ridin ve vets in ay res, 136 } lear, he came back promptly and re-| carpenter Ulrioh FMC CC iene vi Rake Macca edi May Oust Whitman. roped off the oft sterilizes everythin i drowns, ete; d | entered the house, Mind you, this was (08% He as a mbt) jon dog ex it Metals, + wv AP leiny 3 ‘o start @ legislativve probe at a time building and a spe & i lined at, per yd ‘om $ e third time to my own knowledge | change wnd carpenter shop In Kleventh | the favoring of that Institution, Hyde rust company matters are before |! Produce merchants, to suspend bual- | touches. | . 5 Was a former director of the bank, a wi fap hey ore | ness pending action b ythe Building De- © hag entered the vestibule. Corte , Rati PMITAW. G8 atk t and Jury, according to friends of | Deve Det It is a sanitary cleanser | 1 weld cal ave as Folate ond | was ope t of thidl Anmeibupion comp District-Attorney Whitman, 1s only an- u R TEST SALE | hicl 1 a ary. k d| n 1 slipped back quietly, He was Dr. Washin de has been City « ot way of yringing about what was eo ss EA’ vhich cleans quicker and | : over down in the hallway with his /own race. A negro law sty has. hae Chy Shaniie citenipeas in the delivery to ME Walks POUERI® BENG LOR, G waich 1 is hi j Makers of Carpets for Fifty Years @ to the keyhole of my door. I made ington and a negro preacher who prac: |‘ ay. ROB Sel 2 3% nan of Goy, Dix's letter by Btephen C.|, a ecco ee OF HIGH-GRADE better than~anything else, | 53-59 West 14th Street, r him, calling out: ‘What are you, tices law in the West Slide Court were | frmer yea Raldwin, counsel for City Chamberlain | Collese was closed to-day until April 1s ; the housewife ? tag? th to go on record with state. | A banker friend of dIydo sald to a \ for a prolonged spring vacation, ‘Two| and saves the housew Bot, sth andatniAves, Fe caimigitenis up ae it te Nad cintnw the head ot Tuskegee ning World reporter to-day The objections of the State Banking [more students we e atrieken with seariet| Pl UR Ss the toil of rubbing and ar. and Hudson Tunnels Vis it to you? nouge at No AIM West Sixty-third street, | take of Jury. evidence Departinent to the methods of the late hat the vext Way’ to stamp out the d og ig: 205 scrubbing, ar with plese ate 3 made of subpoenaing t C. C, Dick ” ore, in a ‘obi ¥+ | ease was by a temporary suspensi [ver Hel in w Yor! Sa cont, LUSKEGEE 17 RI STE Fran HAT Aan Wests on er Vane axaniiar aialavencar aa lee | BUILDING COMING \ the I “¢ DUST, doe a | dodged past me then and ran out of| LO AID PRESIDENT in which institutions H cles sw York Clearine | ni ae DOWN THIS MONTE the hard par 1@ house, with me close behind. SAY, ETH LOW. nda of i proceeds of the spring | jrouse k in the financtal] yANCOUV Cy Mareh 20.—Dia- | . Sold |—you merely assist it. He Struck Only Blow. WA ET WER: 152 W's bond sale Of 18 a a out-of-town collections | mands have been discovered in weitisn Everything Must Be ree aaa alain, aniber wl an Peete |) Agee Ma eg, | free ih exchange for new depositn $13 | lumbla by the Geologieal Burves, ae | Regardiess of Va've at Your Price. GOLD pusT testify, and Ir er Kot cl bk . , um" Patrick « yea wee 80h 2s he a a cording to the announce nt a! ve dl nm tn ic APES Sere Mt 9 as y the Hoard of 7 i F olen rector of the survey to-day. ‘The speci » sold to Be hae Pat sea 5 the. atk [32 apie las , i N i vriends of Clark Willams declare | mens were found near the Olivine Moun: BRAUS ART STORE, | rte | me, But be fell thr mes ax 1 chased tw it 1th tleth street, was found dead | that Cumm: was w ned by the |tain, near the Tallaneen River, and are g@ East 23d St. (near Subway) | packaxes The ‘ackages. The im, and each time he landed Lard on MF of the assa had be ¥ His room was filled nt of Hanking’aa the frat |the Arat found in Denes frrge package like pene Rep nie he pon Dr, Was n D a death wap due to tol to Dickinson inside the | = | offers greater ar aresier Ne & _ aurnaat vas 1 New York Satur.) phyxiation. Kelly went to bed lay many. ‘The conflict between | R 1 Sal pin the gutter se he turned Kiotiges AGRE Siaueaten rer engthir gre ote, aie. ade, ant the GOOE Spring ' Tonle! emova e | son Cut to Order, Seman’ on! = ae ne rigs ng he eat the ¢ of the P window Span, It 19 supposed the Kas 5 king Dep rtment, aided by | tack aro i neprop pees mE Bound with ot in the shadow of t 4 lyn. A vok Ne <sotiant ‘ q nas Feoore here es ties Laat ee Shrunk Binding Ls Cumming filled up the trust | epring tonic and ase P i nt Any SI. perk wall, 1 had overtaken npany with his own paper and came |) was not well at all, When 1 went bet a — yy y Size.. ic Was ready to Uck him good w ' m lef on on count With the | way cred and fend cayld not eleep well, as + Call, w Phone and polie up and stop! Kentlem who I* lyink yew Superintendent of Banking a ceca 1 sindd fal telco 4 tet, my O¥ OVER Grominent American | wi with full = : No. 41 gala Ve Dickinson Prepared Attack. ' toitle of Hood's Sarvoparitia, wtacn | Maker, which come to us in exe dausbier of Be ie drunk Py ae Srmooariie | ute MI: HIOBTBe ft be faut Ttook, 1 fej like a new person wien f aad ta | Change, at exceedingly low prices. Pe CHE I Be -i=sny oh calmly, Then turning ‘es r morning, | WARE 8 ne e hgh ‘thi ttle. ¢ always have some of | , 9 Uriah eatmly. ‘Then turning to mud Ke ; Mee tt MRGe uit (and Cursmins- Dickinson satained the [ied Gab} Iie siete base 0 | $45, $65, $140, $175, $190) jMtareh 2). 103 W. 14th St. | ” ) “Officer, a and around r ad not been in attendance services of former Attorney-General W, | Hood's medicines in the how y Roselle wnan't be drunk ; tha N : ‘ ice last nigh 8. Jackson, Who has offices at No, 11h | Maduette, Wie. i ? : |Wissner Warerooms. wan. 50, at.her late reals | — Mm Bot doctor ish to say when @| yng eho . 20h ~~ badwa here is no “just es good" modicine, Insia oF W,' foatn *.. ROSE] LOST, FOUND AND R yan is drunk," answered Tierrey non | tine enters : TO CURE A C “ iMpeadib vay aula co having Hood's pe idee ee tha iate , EWARDS. po vag wba , eattinle, DUC MOL LNG | yy LAXATIVE BKUMO Qainin ry i ict read over this statee.jop hating Heed 538-540 FULTON S1., BROOKLYN ‘ widow of the } “His breath smelied e liquor, did: ‘Your Honor.” } 1, producing his ix the ects unded and | Here is his | when the ‘What's that you way?’ I) at the hers to stay where dog myself and My hall door, 1! the case by rown skinned man CETACHMENT OF 484% CAVALRY GUAIGFOING Fie BRIDGE NEAT LAREDO aSrcaw petre « ‘ $$$ | any er a Sr epribiea ath Wing & Son “* 180 the railway station was crowded wi bor ") - \ over tot 4 out the name he! | typewritten document, It was @ violent ber of otiolals ane titan AKER GE APR Chester “* 185 it?” appealed Ulrh ” to 1 out the na . ® number o! cials and delegations) or these reasons tho Magistrate had t * admit. | was 1 en suddenly a mar Mr. Cl w , of cit! ‘The ta h =| ‘i ‘wel Ti mel! aumit. | wae nlp ag Se Boge jattack upon Mr. Clark Willams, and/|of citisens, ‘Th atier hailed the Min-| yeruaed to grant warrants and ae iar {| Needham « 190 ted Tlerney bp cor ne a ‘om atte of | ister aw “the savior of the country neu + walle {fi Aas mares Uletn tage ast fended himself anil views with the former Superintendent | “yroreign Minister, Creel stood at. the! Aeqte, coud Hee, Inspector Kelly had |}; Weber “195 oe Nose SSrees of ‘. ranc » the . id greeted Sha Ric A 9 “ “What my husband sayy te abs man with a stick struck him. He tried [of Banking: soar up this states | emerance © the train ahed and greet! tng orders of his superior. Commis. ||| Sohmer 200 true, Mrs, Ulrien positt to escape. ent"! -seplied the Attorni , \eeeee eee begin Aine WAY | sioner Cropsey practically admitted that | Waters ** 210 G) 1 Dr. Washington let ment,” rept joneral. | from the station to the waiting auto-| When the negro first saw me he sat From the time Dr. Washington te “Its ‘publication will do you no good, | . 7" | this was so, but he said that he was! “tuto, 1 mate awer, When 1 1% hotel to the time he was assaulted | mobile he stopped several times to lis- All ry up new animos: at all ¢ of the Carn nd it can only s! e to nobody, neither man nor }-- irned to the apartment house he was mee Be it will d 1 in the Vestine | | st and this time he} re trustees of the Tuskegeo tnati-| | proposed mer 1 Hello, sweetheart.’ | tute confidence In Dr. Washington, aud | | Gompany _ieitts out his arm as if to put bis | they will give him whatever support and Company closer and sald reach ‘ ; Dickingon did not folic Insurrecto Ba ants. 2 , 2 non my shoulder | Pratin vend heat, dewia @tetanent | vice. Later on the statement is said to| Bi, PASC, Tex, March 0-H. E | of the accused officer in connection with sale, and payments are T eluded him and without saying a| Having read ih Mr. lows oie asl jee ben taken fe from him by | O:Driscoll, an Americ in charge of | DiS efforts to suppress prize fighting Iv ened ot nd 4018 TY Bite ee te ee ee ee a coporter went | DECIATES Sisis Bai Banking De-| tneraer. ‘Dickinson sold his 4,000 shares | jae Guess, Hie Ga ‘apts, Floodeand Hussey were put on ed an to an | orth iene a eerie set Bee theo cman ac ao amimig | ton of Soul was at fy" ines | ea'on aim ctanaee te eee! SS Month t Mf the track, sband went out by )aske which hell Dr, Washington rang} partment Schemed to Oust inTie Livening World, the stock wax | ranch and demanded mones, ancording | tuat it tad with Kelly. They . = : r door an ‘atohed him y nel hethe e got an a r 7 he e: of e des o ‘’ o ere fro: Te ys hey t hered e d j Ce ee a ey TL ual aut ett OTHnG AcUnk a Decne % er paid for, the est the dead to news 1 here tro ‘Torreon. | they had: gathered ail the | Stool and delivery free about hale Sh Waahinaton'a wecrelary, Cooke up the| ickinson From Control. banker still holding notes of the um: | ‘The American is now in a hos} poxs! The decisions were reserved | |] + 4 negro in the vestibule a fow | P MRR UGMe akEwas Bat Chine mins coterie, Torneo: in all cases, and no interest orextras, minutes bef my enco: with hilm | TO fee the reitarat “ ‘And the merger was defeated too. fight Thursday nia ting oe | Ni is the T, she add ech eee f eel DI Day. 40 reon, tht ais and redel« | 0 Hs e Time nd she th addressed a remark} “Hy the advice of ite counsel Dr. | New tight let into the murky past Robin Not Called To-Day. 1 rpg he nr TO MAKE ALIMONY SAFE. Now is the Time to get @ + byt « \ P | Washington w oth ; huss cs nab 1e Supreme Court Grand Jury. whic t , f | i © her, byt could not be sui | Washington will have nothing person-| 6 Caenegie Trust Company by Distr The 8 Court Grand Jury, whi ; Kile, Bixto | Barjain! “All T know.” ald Revette, the fele|ally to way on this point.” Y . speaks i [is investigating Trust ¢ hed the vabelk | low lessee of the Ulrich flat, “is that Attorney Whitman, it was learned to- | pany failure, did Rae uae Oauotte Tike | husband she had been approached by Played by oMciais of the State Banking | noon. Inetend, the jurors cal ef Wiliam | iiied ‘and several wounded. ‘The Fed- Lillan M. Kinsmay | | a negro he went out and a little while Department to eliminate the late C. C. | M- Sewn whe Me eeesee mee ine | erals also lost reveral men lind street, to-day ap-| || Three Stores: later I heard the sound of a struggle Dickinson, founder of the broken trust Qtment 7 6 Coury auaties | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, and ran to the door and saw Ulrich and | company, from the financial district. Mr, Brower had active charge of sev-| URGES ‘CAPTURE OF banm to sign an order compelling her]! ' et # big*negro man fighting. peared to be ' pretty well, watched | lowed hin Ulrich ap- taking care of himself and so I stood back and | When the negro ran [ fol- and 1 had just grabbed him feeman came.” Revette contradicted his neighbor in one {important particu He said Ulrich had a club and used ft to effect on Washington, ‘The entries on the station houuse blot. \ter showed that Lieut. Quinn first en- | tered a charge of uniawful entry against Washington and put him formally un. | der arrest William J, Promoter, who was “a most welcome visitor" at the pome of Clark Williams, according to information now in the He has already stated to the Distric torney! his belief that Robin is 1 financial pirate some of his assoc HYDE FOR DEPOSITS the objectionable Mr. Dickinson. ‘Throughout his bitter fight with Mr.) | Dickinson in the board room of the COPING CRASHES trust company, Mr, Cummins declares line had the legal advice of Jordan J. own initiative. ‘They declare emphati- | Rollins, the intimate friend of Clark cally that there ix not the remotest con-| Williams. It was Rollins who wrote nection between thelr city depomit and) {he now famous letter introducing Cum- the loans made to William J, Cummins ! Hed he City panesaperain aa van : n and his coterle In the Carnegie Tru dishec exclusively in rhe ovening | Doctor Will See No One. Ce iy. Etasldent Lerost Beidwin ees | World, Rollins a¢ the ‘tittle ‘was pune Manhattan Hotel it was! pects to go before the Grand Jur: | sel to the State Banking Department stated that Dr. Washington's condition Master Mills, President of the P' Cummins declares that no sooner had | Was such that he could see no news-! pank, is said to have been responsible! he forced Dickinson out of the trust paper people or other visitora, Whether | tor the deposit of $50,000 by the city in| Company than the State Banking De- | any of his friends among the prominent | that institution, This small bank Is an, partment turned against him, eventu- | White philanthropists and educators of | oshoot of the National Park Bani | ally closing the institution Jan 7 last, ew York had called could not be! yp, Gerli, President of the Savoy Trus | Williams Applauded. learned. Company .egot th ¢ $125,000 | Tt was Clark Williams, as Superintend- in that institution, ri for ent of Baniknig, wh i number of years was a member of the| advent of Cummins Was @ Southerner or that h@} Roard of Directors in the Broadway \‘Trust Company and prejudice whatso * ‘Yrust Company with the City Chamber-| crowding out of Dickinso Later Mt developed that for) jain, and it ix not strange fo the officers | juina resigned In November ars under Presidents Clevelant | op that bank that city money should be ;eome State Comptroller, and it was ho was attorney of the | aeposited there. upon his insistence that ¢ Hughes | The stone coping on the t the, United | Elkus Aided This Bank. |namva) Orion H, Cheney, the incumbent, | the old-fashioned five-story — by (Continued From First Page.) | to ac Merchant Gibson, the barrister who entered his own volition, dented in the Carnegie! applauded his | Mr. Will-| 108, to be-} that he hn} had any Shaving His Body. Treasury Department of States usd woney if it fails to cure, ‘wgnature 2 ou each bos, ) | n't] On nie thivd visittt he was leaning | BROVE SE EE = MARCH 20, Which Spans the Rio Grande Near Laredo A CREAT OVATION ance of the ogie Trust | the Van Norden ‘rus: Jackson's ad- | Cummins, the Nashville |erai departments of the Northern Bank. ENGINEER’S SLAYER. | nis « have described him. It 1s supposed | 1 | possession of Mr. Whitman, was used| Mr, Brower will corroborate Re | by the State Banking Department as an | story as it has been told to the Grand Instrument to effect the downfall of | Jury up to date, ple dh TO SIDEWALK AND SIX ARE INJURED =... Narrowly Escapes —— | 5 Jarrowly “ana tt sual efforts should be USE . E : made by th e and the Di At- | d a torney to bving the arsas Mr. welcomed the) Death, Huge Stone Just Warner to justice, The DistrictsAttor- mes 1 pared,” said Dickinson | Get it today tn usual Liquid form oF choow I TLE 1911. A LIMANTOUR GETS ‘JUDGE, A MENBER Of BOXING CLUB, INMEXICO CITY — UPHOLDS BOUTS: ' > | 1 Him! Magistrate Gilroy Defends In-| spector Kelly at Trial Before Commissioner Cropsey. | WATER: |ANOS "Seva Plone of SUsca Pianes. . Our Exchange Dept. will close out this week a large lot of fine upright pianos that have been taken in part payment for Waters Pianos, and put in good repair by our expert workmen. Pleyel Upright $40 Keller Bros. “« 50 Wagner “ 7 National 90 Anderson 125 Raven & Bacon 130 Kimball “« 135 Sterling “140 Peek & Son “ 146 Decker Bros.. ‘* 150 Schumann& Son “ 165 Jewett “175 of | j Offic als and Citizens + s the Savior the Country. Magiatrate J. Charles Gilroy. who holds court in Far Rockaway, was called as a witness to-day at the trial of Po- lice Inspector Thomas J. Kelly for And | ¢atiing to suppress so-called prise fight Ling at the Atlantic Athtetlc Club. ‘The trial was conducted by Commisstoner Cropsey in the Brooklyn headquarters. The Magistrate wa asked about his failure to grant warrants to Inspector | Kelly on the evidence presented against | MEXICO CITY, March 20—Finance| the club, He replied that he had re-| j Minister Limantour arrived here at 10| ceived no evidence thet the cinb was, | o'clock this morning, A great crowd | violating the law in holding oxing boute, ‘awaited him at the railroad station. | de added that he himself was an hon- President Diaz was not present orary member of the club, The Magis- Senor Limantour did not stay in the | trate said he understood that Police loity, but went from the train direct to| Capt. Louis A. Kreuscher and’ J. 3] | his suburban home Wheelwright. a police Heutenant, were If Senor Limantour purposed to avoid | permanent members of the club, He had any demonstration nis plans failed @8| never seen any money paid tn the club CREEL GREETS | - Students, Workingmen Others Make Addresses of Welcome. S WARMLY. and many others. these prices have been reduced for this special 1th | puzzled to understand why the Inapec- tor had sought to proceed against ‘he | | club when he had no evidence, Jullus| M, Mayer, as counsel for the Inspector, | presented a brief detailing all the acts ten to addre: dents, workingm sof welcome by stu- and others American Shot Four ‘Times by husband, Charles F, Kinsman, to ond to secure the p alimony to he} 127 West 42d St., nr. Bway | | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) $25 wee! pending he tet | Court Refuses to Dleniies 1ndiche | Wee eet ee ae ae een ts tater pois] ment Against Accused Man and | Sinsman was about to 1 soe tees’ HT) 254 W. 125th St, nr. 8th Ave, , tsa tn Co ; alihouga hin lawyer denied {t. Justice | [| ‘The abore named Pianos at Fifth ae. store Wants Police to Get Busy. eondaum reserved decision, L —_— : Judge Malone {n the Court of General] ‘The iinsmans parted more Kinsman is an off e Ster! s eulng on th to grant a| year axo. Sessions to- ar a ¢ the indlet-| said, of motion for t nent accuse gione, who Ia > murder of Jonn ©, engineer who | was k fisers last fail Jin Seventh avenue because he was mis- taken for a strikebreaker, prains th James Mulligan, jointly indicted w! | Langione, was tried Inst week and ne, in sub= ss, argued ‘Dobsons’ | Extra Special Carpets for This 2) Rug: S Week! cy Counsel for 1: Langtone i« This week & High Grade was against Mulll- extra big = me ‘ss | Royal | made generous re- | | saving oppo: ig | to buyers of floor | Wilton | ductions on a splen- down the coverings, We've | Rugs the e | gan. se the indictment, in turn said Judge motion. tlone rsual tion.” | It is the airst Sa to think about)! and (9x12) | — | when you meet with an injury. Trial rugs new just Indians, | bottle 100. Large bottles goods, sh from Were $40 Pennsyl- | WASHIN March 2. —The Su- | - our gre pre the United States de- | | vania mi . Here are $28.50 own- | cline ein the distribution by “special Gold Dust. : John Ward Notuce cf funeral hereafter, LosT—March “14, sianogianies sn ieloek an New York, 96 Sth Ave., cor 15th St. papers) Feward, ‘Return Kircines,'bi‘Tige we i