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SPIO ray Seen eer red ne mmm pera Ut ee Ta BOY’ | TENWHID Swissco Grows Practised on Wall St. Messengers © SPATILE RIVES, NOTED WHIP, G “FORRES DED MO WEEPART ane ~ BY AGED WOMAN, BY AGREEMENT sr" | |Will ‘ry to Prove Kinship of! Reinaid W. Rives, clunman and wht has take TRE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Bit of Real Hold-Up Work D0) MAROH 28, | aE ES A bottle of Odol usually lasts from six to eight weeks. Less than one cent a day to keep teeth and mouth surgically clean and ward of trouble. \ WALLST.HOLDUP “A Little MUCH TOO CRUDE. FOR NICK CARTER But It Was Realistic Enough \* at the Hotel Patter- to the Fifteen Messenger Lesster in Contest for | fottow gan in ag ernst ‘batons | At all Druggiste— Boy Victims Grandfather’s Estate. | him and his wife to live apart. She ta | 50c. Bottle. | Geo. Borgfeldt & Co. New York FURNITURE €0 CARPETS BEDDING ETC 588-590 9“AV «42° c OUT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT Cc | living with ber son and daughter fn the | Rives house at No. 42 East Thirty-firet pe tn the contest over the| #treet- She said to: that no legal | eft by Willlam C. Lees. | S*Paration was contempla’ ced real esta : ye my word that nel Augustine, Fi taken to-day. is T. Gridley, a lawyer represent- ing Willlam C. Lesster 34 in his fight for one-half of the estate, will ask Sur- | Togate Cohalan to appoint @ temporary | administrator pending the trial of t contest, And will also ask that the tes- timony of Mrs. Charlotte Louisa Mc- | Clave, widow of « former Police Com- $44.20 TOTAL BOOTY.’ Detectives Are Looking for! These Violators of the Dead Line. There is no auit. Mr. Rives has} wyers and 1 have none,” Mrs, | Rives said. ‘When Reginald B. Rives, the only son, was asked about the rumors of @ law- sult, he said he had heard nothing. He | free. @ his father's address as the Knick- ocker Club, Want Hair? Try Swissco, jentifie Bair ars of stuuy, Mollane ave Biase ry and scientific re nigulng testimor Awissca Har i Mout. Harry Foy and the eix deter missioner, be taken at her home, No. cause of the separation was not t YOU SAVE 1/2 R tives of tte financial étetrict force, (89 West One Hundred and Twelfth a by the Riveses. Before their | Past, tut recomended fn. 'S $1.00 A WEEK whose job te to keep the Hulton street roel. marriage Mrs, Rives was Miss Mary C. | Riker, ac “ilcgtmun Store, ockey, Pharma, fs E dead line’ in working order, are Young Lesster's contest .e with hie bapentpsid ani + aveniee So Seat | Sathatrert store. Stacy's, Rlmpnon Cramton, 9 OPENS AN ACCOUNT [f%) sleuthing away for dear life today to a ck ones . se ka 2s > clea, Seas grandfather's widow, Mrs, Grace Felix | M*oulated in the neighborhood of their capture the gang of bold, bad robbers who are positively the first to ctoas that ‘dead line” since tt was drawn by In- spector Byrnes over twenty-five years ago and who invaded ed Special Go-Carts & country home in New Hamburg, near Poughkeepsie, Mr. Rives said to-day he had not been in that place in severai | months. He prised that the marital trouble Lesster. 8 | while the dec |hood of seventy a | marriage some years ago. | tains that young Lesster’s ung woman, Sale dent was in the neighbor- the time of their She main- |ecouam to attck oid or tote vermns | YOUNG AERO INVENTOR ATTA KON W MA lderbed thal. ins uateaabtion “eb town CAN SHY PLATES AT PA. | ‘ |mi nd children are afraid to| i ; a ee , have been revealed there, ab lant rdght en in day time, Only a|Court Upholds Son’s Methods of | Rant W.lesster, was not Aus driver of the Pioneer coach, which t Miss tn, gen i : . . . 9 nade: 0 Of course the consideration that Mt Went One Elunaed Rebuking His Unappreci- | It is expected tiat Mrs. McClave witt | (Ane. var becains Krowa Pree] viotims are fifteen messenger boys of “street. was robbed in ive P: j Prove @ valuable witness for Young | the foremost amateur drivers in Amei the Western Union Telegraph office at ee Muvdred. Gna Gertr-alees watesl, ative Parent. Lesster, who is now twenty-one, Her |r ‘Conchdag parties from the Metre. | No, 1 Wail street, that the booty lonly @ few blocks from where Mrs.| Frankiin S rea Fee ee Teste cdo meee 1] potitan Club to Southampton, L. 1, also | amounts to exactly $4.20 and that the (IPPER WEST SIDE Mygatt was attacked | dealer of No. ttan avenue | tie mother of the co t. Tho elder | Were led by him, rotiers themselves are about the same os | was @ complainant againat his twenty: | Mes, MeClave is seven ur years old | > Sage = Awe Ge the robbed doren't at all affect | READY LETTER WRITER | r-old son Frank — before| and a paralytic. the @mportance of the case—the entire Butts in Harlem Court to-| Mr. Lesster, by his will, left all his ammendjpensam detectives force of the Wall atreet tu- SHUT UP AS INSANE. |> ! { Splendid for Old People > day, He said that the boy annoyed , Property, hae iit Phe hee Wy Ue reau fe out on the Joo, led by the deter. H i | ———— him by flying kites out of windows of | tate worth $300,000 he had deeded to} sine Boy, ond thelr omice in the stock | No Policeman in Sight as Mrs. | First Arrested for Blackmall, Rowe] their home and that when he scolded, Has A ee Ree When the human’ evaiem declines the ange Building is deserted. 34 i his aon acaled plates at him, nei A Fe yenils | accumu potnc ne blood cau ‘ y Committed to 3 " dren William C. Leaster jr. five years) iyeumatic paine in the fonts, musc Had Flynn on Jump. Mygatt Is Robbed in Broad Is Finally Commit Gatling of AN cat dren William C Leaster $n, Ave years rheumatic paina in the Joints, muscles ‘When Deputy Commissioner Flynn re- Bellevue. James J, Scallion, Frank's elder | old. Young Lesster has brought suit} °* ceived a message at to set these deeds aside. ‘clock last night Daylight. One man who falled to restrain his | brother, who is a lawyer at No, 32 Nas- ‘ ree he —— shows wonderful resulta even after the that there had been @ “hold-up and rob- Inclination to write letters was sent to|au street, appeared as the young | ows wonder{ul results even & bedy in Wall atreet’ he nearly jumped | Bellevue Hospital to-day for ebserva-| An's counsel and produced thetr LIBRARY THIEF A JOKER. | 2:*\ co" Meek clGka. canes ee Moker sumon | out of his skin. He leaped into an @u-| An average of one daylight hold-up | tion in the belle that he ts insane, The | Mother as the principal witness — of Sarsapari PocKer | Oy tomobile and dashed madly to the scene |every twenty-four hours for several days | ready Getter writer is Charles W. Rowe, | Mr# Seallion explained that her son) MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., March 28 mpound; halt pint Ano wancow | y> of the outrage. | Sad: MAbs tenide: MORdd: OOH ad h wapapweet at No. 2% West One Hun. | ¥@* an inventor and that the “kites’’| t+ developed to-day that a thief who mixed and ablespoontul HEEL SEAT | YP? In @ room about &x10 fect in the hase- | . tn Anteabedaaad t and con. | Were really model aeroplanes. She ex- entered the Carnegie Library here and aiken | | ment of No. 91, he found the victims | Washington Hetghts section, and there Aon ae apscauics ‘Sore At No, |Pl@ined that wcaling plates at hin|qtole $2 was a practical joker as well, PAN er a Y/ fifteen “All Day Trotters,” which every-4 !®# talk to~lay of holding an indignation | 4U id = SuPAUEEN Bireek father's head was her aon's only means pecause he took @ large package of .» Any one can Extra Room Lg hoay knows Je what A. D. T, etande for| Mesting to malta, s concerted demand |‘ Veet Nemtsonet eTerat got Rowe| of sritidefense, as he once studied to /yostal carda which ate used to notity | | —<——$———— “all yelling at once about Coa oor fst the city fer Better police protec- Pgh lveiiten to W. ¥, Barrett,| Magistrate Butts dismiseed the com parked Lhe poh amie Poet Bunion Shoe < ane —ollvae pve oaleuent lesorip- | tion in Harlem. President of the Adams Express Com- | plaint and volunteered to entertain a | esired reserved a) An it cece | ion of the “stick-up guy After he! The long series of daylight outrages had hear! a little he turned the case over to Lieut. Foy, and the real work | “™minated yesterday ina brutal attack charge againet Mr. Scallion on which | to men, women and children tn all parts for Women Dany. It recited that once upon & time |) vcould be bound over to keep the | of the Oty. Max Hirsch’ valuable to the detectives, Rowe had deen victimized by the com- This has kept a constant run of vis- | 5 iieauiniae beat co-ahy. made on Mrs. Minnie Mygatt, © widow, (pany in that he had been forced to pay | Pence: The family did not accept the) i One inrary, Not one of the | |Utmost cornfers fob the lar, est ang wi . | fifty-five years olf, of No. 607 West One rem charges on the same package books waa in, and the librarian realized 3R $i 98 most sensitive bunion, eather “We know who did tt,” sata the Lieu- | op thet the thief had stolen the postal coms at . $49. unusually soit and pliait. . tenant, “anc we'll get ‘em to-day sure, Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, whtle | twice Merely an Error of Judgment. (ire tne ee mated ahem fata onal 4 Rooms at . $74.98 apt Ag Piatt) SOU) Rea! crooks? Not on your tintype!| she wae walking’along near One Hun-| “I conceived the idea that if I had OTE. Delage tan D tleal Joke. | 5 Rooms at $124.93 jheel-seat prevents foot from No, sir, they aren't even the ‘Nick Car.| dred end Fortieth street and St.|been cheated there must have been | cota industry, had tenons nn ———_—_—___ | 2 fer crowding forward. No chafing 1a ter’ or ‘Daredevil Dick’ kind—they | Nicholas terrace at 3.10 e'clook in the |thourands of other victims?” wrote | tne big log and made a huge cance. | pees or binding on the swollen joint. i never read anything more exciting than | af; on, Mrs, Mygatt is @ member of | Rowe. “Therefor I decided to investi- | ‘Then he discovered to his chagrin OR IA | AOE Coward Extension Heel supports ‘ ta Tethile’ coke oF the ‘Ladies’ Polite |e weiltecdo taanty Hor daughter, Mise {€8te and went to work in your offices |that he couldn't launch it. It wee too T | instep and eases muscle tension, | Manual,’ I'll bet.” Tracy Myatt, ie @ graduate ot B as a clerk, My investigations are now | heavy for him to move. All his labor For Infants d Children. \ 1oPM step ase iscle tension. testimony wea most) Max te | Mawr and at present is an instructross there, Her son, Henry, ts a rea! estate completed and T intend to write a series of even magazine articles which will be bad been wasted. “Still.” he reflected, “it was only an The Kind You Have Always Bought $3.00 Down on $50 “4 975 All sizes, regular or Coward $5.00 " igit. It isn't half as bad as Uncie “ow - Extension Heel; with or fifteen and not bi, ii nd hi for gale to the highest bidder. overs L, 50 $100 | , feaore bet Be bv nie pe ene Oe) eaten Gir, Bartlett: wae invited to. become e Sam neglecting for ¢walve years to raise | Bears the ’ st West @acuy ea JAsteaat without Coward Support, Here's the Reat Stor Yesterday Mre. Mygatt went to the |Dilder for these iterary producti Veporning te wale ton Uoadl? . Aimuth Van Diver, the company at- dank after doing some shopping and) torney, investigated with the remit he told Léeut. Foy, ‘and I goes down| Grew #00. She went straight home| tha: Rowe was arrested for attempted in the room to cha me kicks for a| from the subway, end, putting the|blackma!! to-day. He was taken to the uniform, Out on the sidewalk near the| money away, started for her dafiy walk, (Tombs by Detective Donahue. Th asemen| oor 3 in Dr. MeGutre gave the opinion that ad MAUI worked vor ihe someene,”* (Down Go Prices of Standard Raincoats To a Mere Fraction of Cost— -The lia’ Raincoat Co. of Philadelphia, New Orleans and Chicago he wore a ‘dip'—e derby—don't you! know what « dip ts"—and he always, Tells of Brutal Attack. “I walked to One Hundred and Thirty- had neVer worked for the company. WOMAN RIDES DOWN WOMAN Forced To Close Their Doors—Whole Enormous Stock Sold at a Tremendous Loss to Our Mr. F.C. Gevin, Known in the Trade as in button, lace and Oxfords. Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel have been made by James S. Coward, in his Custom Dept. for over 30 years. “I comes in at a little before 7 o'clock,” he went to work imme- diately to make @ smaller canoe. Scorning to ask for Congressional ald ek SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Yo (NPAR WARREN #TREET) ‘Mail Orders Filled | Send tor Catalogue xome of ‘em only half changed into thetr uniforms, lined up with their| faces against the overcoats hanging on the wall and there are three guys in| there with ‘em. “All three of ‘em had pistols and one . Wear @ cap, by his folst naine, and no saya Hello, | CHEMD street and Amsterdam avenue,” you better git on down there quick—|#he sald this morning in telling of the they're waitin’ for you.’ Well when I|robbery. “I had in my sliver mesh bag kets into the room I sees all the boys, | some papers of no particular value ex- cept to myself and my purse containing | ‘While Miss Helen tennant of No, 77 $1.60, I walked along to St. Nicholas | East Fifty-sixth street was riding on Terrace, then to One Hundred and For-| the West Drive tn Central Sai veMere tleth a hi on day afternoon her mount came un- loth street, and suddenly noticed that | Oe, ceable. ‘The horse ran away and says one of! @ lot near the College of the City of ‘em to me, and I says ‘Go on, you're | kiddin’” ‘I'll kid you,’ he fetched me a belt in the jaw—see, It's all swole up. ‘Shell out,’ he says, ‘we know you've just @rawed your pay.’ street. Mrs. Townsend's left side seemed to be hurt, but both women refused medical assistance and rode away. of ‘om is holding his out and cursin' | (here Was not @ person tn sight except | paced across the park at Seventy-socy awful, while the others are going {Me litle boys playing marbles and] Gna street to the t Drive, where through the boys. They all had hand- | spinning tops tn the stree horse and rider collided with Mra. Mary kerchiefa over thelr fa “A lot of boys were playing ball in| Townsend of No, 40 East Thirty-elghth Hold up your hand ANOTHER REMARKABLE New York campus, but they were too . and | far away to not! what happened. 1 Just thought to myself how lone- rything seemed when some- \IF YOU ARE RUN DOWN THOUSANDS OF NEW SPRING some phd | thing. see rf ow In tho | EXPERIENCE LLSGNLSA Myth ne Wo mechtns tyke Father John's Mec! §©=6§ GOODYEAR RAINCOATS | PERS cents, ‘No chicken feed,’ he ays, and | hand, It couldn't have been. It was| qf you eed a tonic you can find no ya va a nT GATES IIRL AGA EA belts me again badly ir of ‘brass knucks,’ 1/ 4 % NOW BEING CLOSED OUT AT OUR TWO STORES - Recognized by Another. hie J inee ace at EN§ Lows | better food medicine and body build- d rt Johu's Medicine be- of pure and wholesome jer than Fath cause it is mai Another boy who recognized the | were rained on my face tn quick suy- > WAS | cession, blinding me and rendering me youth acting an a lo At Values That Seem Incredible ! u Rout: hment which builds up the sys. Whitey” who works for the Po partly wnconscious Lee ries heah, } He spoke to the lookout and corrot “LT felt a Jerk 01 me RN tem and makes fles te cee a ents Taare, | my_me r i Pitan da | FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE To save all possible confusion, we advise purchasers to take goods away with them. No goods 50 CENTS office, believes thé lookout was.a boy | fell 1 remember t § and trying to] Contains No Alcohol sent C, O. D, during this sale. Money refunded on any purchase. PER YEAR opt and says ha| get a Jook at the man, who apparently fj 4 Fe aan tare a [hagcame ot an if fm she aroun” 1| Father Joba's Meaicine sa ate medi-| Women’s Cravenettes, Silk and|Men’s English Slip-Ons} >... °; Sees, Ling gangsters who used the fo A: | have a dazed recollection of seeing &|eine for all the family to take because it morro Due mennenKer aa 4 Gap ages | berwon htm WEY ml SEA AO Arshad Mohair Raincoats at and Cravenettes at with uniooked for consideration Alwo I saw him take the pocket-|drugsin any form. Get a bottle today, t"! 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