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oo SF PEER a PIE SLI a | *! Shae it SHOOTS AT HIPPUDROME CHORUS GIRL — Rejected Suitor Fires Bullets at Vina Wri but She f Three y; escapes. MATINEECROWD CHASES ~ISFAMILY THEN ENDS OWN LIFE a Frenzied by Fear of Being Blind He Murders His Wife and Four Children. | | WOMAN WHO SAYS HER HAIR WAS WOUNDS ONE OTHER. | Oldest Son Fights With His | Father and Is Severely Sait} , , | Injured. He Fell in Love With Young ) Actress While Fitting Elec- YOUNGSTOWN, 0., April 1%—Orant i : | Ricket, fifty-two yeara old, the pro- trical Harness, | Prietor of @ large plumbing establish ‘nent in South Youngstown, early thie r. sciiinnitian ADELINE Vina Wray, a pretty chorus girt at! children and xilled himself, Rickert oe the Hippodrome, who lives with Was losing bis wight and waa evidently | ——— nother and sister at No, 10) Penn street,| @fraid that he would become totally | Brooklyn, was this afternoon the target) 4nd, and that it would make him pistol shots fired by | Melplens to care for hie family, say, who, crased by| Rickert used an axe on his wife and| ate the girl @ street from she passed into Forty-th ee ldren and also us Qo- 1 @ revolver ing home at 1 o'clock this morning, he Hie hentia o8 © the stage | ¥fte & note to Dr. Cross, the coroner, proposals, of the thi di he left ta the house. He said ; President Diaz's peace programme ts created a panic among the at he thought he was going bind; | became known to-day following the res Gitisande Who We inning their) Mat Nis wife tad had dizay spells and | celpt of news of yesterday's battle at afternoon pilgrim » Hippodrome | hat his oldest son and daughter were Agua Pri That Dias realizes the Maraitler inex | not in good henith. There were other i only possivle compromise with the In- Althoush the shots were fired at auch| F8#On# Of a ike nature, he sald, why surgents les in @ new election from close r. that the girl's sieeves were | "* “4s Koing to do the rrible ed President down is indicated by his @u- powder burned, she was unhurt. Angry wie ee wat his wife wanted t9 go (horization of legisiauion to inat end. Magehands, aided by an immense street h him and that he had made up 7 - | Minster of Foreign Affairs De La aE. Gur cA the man,| ®* Mind to take ter and the children. |Mrs. Lewison Charges Also! turra said to-day he had” been in Se ccowd-erew ab by maa ahd the Killed With Axe. That Loti : communication with Vasques Gomes, @ies of “Lynch him! Roh him!" | ‘The wife, Cella Rickert, forty-Ave at Lotion She Used the ingurrecto Junta leader, at Wash. added to the panic that had already | Years old, was killed with an axe, and D3, ington, regarding peace terms. He selzed the matinee throngs: two daughters, Chariotte, oleven years Poisoned Her. hopeful that Gomes may be given a Policeman Myer, from the East Fifty-| old, and He: fifteen years old, were Cabinet portfolio, firat street station, rescued Shaughnessy | Killed in th ay. The son, Ray | Americans in Atiixco, State of Puebia, and beat back his ussailants. A great| Mond, seven y old, and another} Mrs. Adeline K. Lewlson began a | have appealed to their Ambassador for crowd collected near the scene and it) daughter, Peart, eight years old, were| sult to-day in the eme Court Protection, a4 the town 19 threatened Was necessary for four mounted police-| #hot. The oldest son, Kdwin, sixteen | against Mme. Polly & Klark, hair %¥ Fevolutionists. The trouble arises men to charge the crowds In order to| years old, was hurt, will probably |¢ressers, at No. 1453 Broadway, to ree | OVOP the reported Killing of Mexican hold them until Capt. O'Connor couid| recover. Rickert turned the revolver | cover $20,000 damages, alleged to have 2 Americans arrive with the entire reserve force of | on himself after his wild attack on B18 !Hoen caused by the use of polsonous Taft Gets Piedg the East Fifty-fet strebt precinct. family and killed himself with the Mrat | yiuigs in tie dyeing of tier hair WASHINGTON, April 18.—Positive aa- Girl Faints it. Street. es i, Mrs, Lewison, an attractive young SUrances that the Mexican Government Miss Wray was taken to a neighbor. | FOr several monthe Rickert had been | woman, who halis from Francisco, Will adopt a “cotinite restrictive policy 4 acting strangely, Often be had @X-| geciarel that. her tensa along the pdoraer,” and news from ing candy shop after she fainted in th i arn uray street. When she was revived she was | Dremeed the belief that he was #0lMG | during the great eartiquake and fire Douglas that the revel forces have taken to the station. Then both the Hr eeeared we ta ray heed wowd | She cane to New York and consultet evacuated Agua Prieta did much to- ua hi . Sg sedllehiosy tah att ahd Mme. Puily, who, she said, advised ner 44y to relieve the hgh tension under girl and the would-be murderer went to/ page on his house. It js aad he told « s Yorkville Court. : that whe could dye her hair a beautiful | Which President Tatt and members ot - friend recently that 1f he should die he | ae Bu his offictal family have labored In court Magistrate Freschi asked the| wanted to take nis family. with fim, | Ck for a trifling sum his official family have labored for the young man if he cared to make a state-| But no one belleved he anticipated the Her Hair Turned Green. | Masiee tauiowes dssrande ot (ee Blots ment. Shaughnessy replied that hel] aot of this mornin After the first applicat.on of the hair | Department that fightin ooo Riak aie thought it better not to talk before he! ‘The first knowledge of the Killing | ayo, according to Mrs. Lewison, her qunuered American hvew im the borage had counsel and asked for an adjourn-| came at 2.15 of when Benjamin |neir turned green and a stinging rast se me SEL ROR TSE | urned green and a singing rash towns must be stopped, Ment until to-morrow morning, His| Davis, residing across the street from} broke out on her forehead. Alarmed | on. jequest was granted, and he was al-| the Itickert residence, was aroused BY |a¢ this, ahe went to Mme, Polly again, Fe een ae Une 18 Bt BAW ree lowed bail in tue sum of $1,500, The cries of & weak, excited voice out- he seacied Very much excited” gard | ferry eeeee, evidenced: by the formal charge of felonious assault was| side his door, He found Kdward Rick PtES6) CUE tO RI HOE UO” Gaihe | Cer ee oe eae ie manne entered against him. ert, badiy wounded and dressed only {ait y phyaician, or to worry, as she [and the House with whom the Prewi- In the meantime bystanders in tho| in & nightgown, standing at the door, [suit ® phvalclan, oF to Fa amas | dent con prior to the assembling streets, all bent upon an afternoon of| “Tell somebody: to come—quick.” the | rr ety ning would be all right ima Cf the Cabinet declared that no action pleasure, found themselves in throes | boy panted. “Papa—le Kiline—all Of UB] ore tiie." 4s contemplated by Congress at this of @ wild panic ighboring restau-| With the ax Mra, Lewison asserted that the rash | me The President had extended oon- rants contributed their recruits to the| He rusued inside Davis's house as tf] 5. ner forenead contnued. to spread, {erences With Senator Cullom of Lines excited crowd, The alarm spread to! fearing his tather would follow and| thar her face became inflarnedl and | Sid Representative Sulzer of New York, Forty-second street, through which the | finish bis work of murder, Davia called | gwojen, and that sutered great | cuaurnien. brepactively (of the Rorege matinee crowds were beginning to pass,| the police, When they arrived and en- lpalaand imental aneulah, | Affaires Committee of the Senate and hound for Browdway and Forty-second | tered the Hckert house all was dark Auelce, Maver, with omcse in thel tne atreet playhouses. and silent. Then a light was found, and itzer Bulldl wis aicey Daniel Not to Intervene Now. Reserves Have Hands Full. oi rig * iieae? me Teena Arne son's lawyer, told of his client having! Srpaion Culom, Lalo tee he could “ es ne bed lay @ infan: winond, terri- seo 10) ‘ot ntervention, while Capt, O'Connor and his reserves found consulted many emir hysiclans, i hb afta tt He He aid De iow | mother lay dead @ short distance from | case of ve ng’. they ever saw’ we ‘4d pot act hastily, Mr, oulzer is of situation crowde did the aaa tee tone oo eae _| the opinion that thus far there has been whelter a cho ar d been the in- | HOW HOD,” Ba 5 Meyer to. a 1 M " M “sey cal gg Rigger Found Body of Slayer. day, “was for weeks on the verge of | RO Overs act In Mexico sufficient to war- were intended for one 0! Jong line | 08 the second fluor the officers nearly ap. While she has recovered to| Mt interveniicn, He intimated, how- of young girls that had places in the | tumbled over the body of Rickert at}some extent from tho effects of the | “Vor that & plan is being considered to 58, prOvessior | the head of the stairs. A revolver Was | poison, Mrs. wison still sulers from | Televe the danger to Americans near the Niree. cho, wero fired by Shaugh- | tched tm one hand. He had shot | nervousness. | border, 8 contemplates an agreement aia iiey we spt the wine | Mmself through the 4, Beside him | Mrs, Lewison deserived In detail the | for Beutral zone trom five to ten miles Nowa Of the Btadiun Hatel Cafe ac| ay the axe with which he had at-| methods « ved by the hairdressers, wide along the boundary line, Fo fot a Paaiany ae cpiretens ped ETP his family.. In one room tay | She said taere were three young giris| Congress, Mr, Sulzer said, will not act eee eens | And Sixth avenue and) Chariotte and Helen, the two daugh-| Who did the actual work, while Mme. | under any elreumstances without @ spe went the patrons hastily into te streets. tery. who had been kilied, — In ‘ad. | Polly instructions. The girls’ | cial message from the President, Wher. the panic 1 soosided the] Joining room, ocupled by Edwin and | name Constance, Prudence and ‘To hix callers to-day, President Taft story of a disappointed love began to! Pearl, the latter child lay on ihe floor, | Frances |sald that his telegram to Gov, Sloan of make Ke impression upon the situation, | The oldest son was the only membe Upset the Establishment. Arizona, Late t ced reflected cor- Miss Wray tea wits after the| of the family who had a chance to fight mh a aida, | AA rectly Nis attitude. There was no in- Saatk anh enlh ikaw ene bap Ais for his life. ‘The noise in the other room| Lavin declarct che eet extice, (ention upon his part, the President Maas thatoentte bf oo excitement, *Wakened him and he juinped out of! mont prevatied avout th Nolishment, tdded, to Intervene Mexico at this cen Salim a ee om) coming upstaira | They anointed her With witch hagel and tile and the two big developments of haus wentyalive years | and im fo We struggle | cite “nee eon the morning had strengthened him in of age, @nd who lives at No. os Hast | Ric cut off his son's hand hob Witch havel” © drove me | “at position. me liundrea J Sixt with the axe and felled him with # blow |inad” waid Mra, Lewison, “and the In offetal circles tt {* realized that was formerly employcl as an on the back of the head. Edwin finwily | ¥ Polly g and tried ra | Whe hosilities have ceased at Agu jan at the Hipp In of ran from (he house and gave the alarm, | Wyo 1/0!) eee nae MLA | orieta, trouble may break out at Juaros wpectucles w bevy y divin ————— |ner, tr. Klark, meantime, paced the [07 Mt other border towns, but they an « ym the water « w ro a enuy ig bi apg jow to trust Save fran tne water, vejowaiied wich | BOXER DIES AFTER FIGHT |r in 8 fee one in est ate trast to harness the incandescent HE LOST IN IN FOURTH ROUND. [pat she had not been in perfect phy. |t? Keep, the Federal troops away trom Bee ere fe a F condition when her hair was dyed | “American Ambassador Wilson at Mex- nightly dra William Luke So Exhausted Reterse| wom tn thelr answer de- | ene taal ne ucpoote to teiia mich offended ‘a n. | ops Bout Held in Water- | mAndet the dismissal of the complaint, | soon the reply of the Mextoan Govern. he bere ae ods ll nie i ‘iment to the representations of the reed her to mar | bury—Died To-Day. Laie aired to assume Whatevee sat | United States against the endangering | the case to the | WATERBURY, Conn, April | there rig jot A ives the ‘border-line pended the ele a | William Luke of this elty, who took | gf. He has presented the second at th part in a boxing exhibition ner | ioce of the Department on the eubject b part ; hibition here teat] KILLED BY 10-81 STORY. FALL [and has been assured that @ response \ L, died ¢ aa 3 death w i as] will not be long delayed. ag os Hirsokiyn| Gum PhO te. Andurton. aved FROM NEW CITY BUILDING. Quiet on she Border, home an hen she cele-|. iocal man. 2 Be. Ere Bes o— Despatches received at the White brated birt he In | lronworker Lost Balance Catching 8 afternoon from Douglas in vited hi ine err Luke met Clancy in @ bout scheduled sale rie ai the situation along the aD Juced it at the | OF SIX rounds, At the end of the third | Bolts on Scaffold and Plunged 8 now quite satisfactory. A te man said | round Was breathing heavily and in to Death from Gov, Sloan, of Arizona, | fourth became so exhausted that| se pi but] the re nionasd thavmaton anaide: 1c rhe at. work ew Municipal rod order prevatia and situation en- \ you] clared Clancy the winner, Luke went | Buliding at Tark ito «J Chambers | tirely satisfactory, Am sattafied Fed- ( a te ; Wake ment | street thie lward Egan, as |ePals took reasonable precaution to pre- lent wooin 0 his dressing room an¢ OM FAO nn eacetee i ; iyhig Posed RT firing into Douglas a Md ner parnk | nents afterwards collapsed. After a ri Baia ‘ roare M, fel) ant 1 Ns! during the te she lar siderable effort a physician revived | ji))y H waa sHetantly Another despateh from Douglas say ‘av ehund the and he was removed to his home. | “yo. ; jerals in Agua Prieta are main- fan walting for Poe ow went | No serious results were anticipated. It] (aM who lived at No. 136 taining a strict patrol of the line and to the t aid that he was not in condition | #treet, Brooklyn, was work vn a| permitting no Americans to cross, Pere On the car | when he entered the ring. acaffold. A W workman was throws | fect order is maintained,” ng the | ing him red hot bolts, Kaan, while try | Ing to catch one thr t | ee amsburg . ” 70 Peailay 6 times, The shota went | Peach. plunged f Mold [Por GLAS VICTIM him | the girl fell in a faint on A BROOKLYN B Snnueie MSothing gate *feon”™ So GRAND JURY “AGAIN PROBES | LYN BOY, ander #uct | the whotw and the screams of ~~ THE ASCH BUILDING FIRE,| charies Wexter, the young American to her fe n ot Seis Who Was shot yesterday ducing the pe is ! . t men bore fhe sir into The March Grand Jury agatn took up| tied when Mextean bullets fell in Doug- s dhe te Pah ah tora eee ne ite : the b Building Ariz, Is a product of the public ' ¢ at nol 1 80 much as touched aay wy diet of | # of Willlamsburg. His father, an elevated train t ough powder on her | Cor 2 Jay, | Mrederick Wexler, ls an optiolin at No. wet away fromm wave « ¢ close. | The AJ a le! t 17) Putnam avenue, His mother to-day + Toft the 8 ‘i ext of the range, subpoenae Engineer r|told the story gf the adventurous second street After Miss Wray had gone from the n oore, ide a i youngster's career ra indy shop to the police station, and ding two days after t Charlie Was a pupll at Publte School ‘4 | thence to, the Yorkvil whore | the Triangle Waist Company's shop No. 14, ar Hanburg avenue and Cor= whe was directe to app to-morrow A rumber of the en woe of © Aneh |nelius street,” dd Mrs, Wexler it h A n said Mr er. ° a Ly ‘a Se Wie morning, she hurried back to the Hip: | Building have also been subj od. | cot tired of ‘school and left It when he at Just as she He -carner| Podrome for her work, where some |The object of this latent investigation | wis only fifteen years of age, His f of Forty-third street’ Shaughnessy | other young electrician festooned her|is to endeavor to ty on realy or oe at Dushed through a crowd that wus about tbe corner, ihrust a pistol toward her | he "ly ascertain whether on the fmrure with the starry lights that 4d to | there any neglect of duty the daily spectacle, | part of any public officials, THE EVENING WORLD, | DVED GREEN T oo UESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911. ' DIAZ YIELDS TO DEMAND CF REBELS — Sends to His Congress Bill for General Elections and Pro- posals for Peace. GIVES PLEDGE TO TAFT, Promises He Will Prevent Peril to Americans—Rebels Evac- uate Agua Prieta. — | MEXPCO CITY, Apirl 18.—A dill calle ng for @ general election, which is a manded by the Insurgents, will be in- troduced In the Mexican Congress this afternoon, and at the same time Pres! dent Diaz will submit to Congress peace rl * bp Was with a brover's firm in Wall ‘Then tn 1907, when the battleship THEDAM FAMILY, 13-COUNT 'EM-13, Another Batch of Ten Little Ones on Same’ Ship. resentat!\ and mother are young and hale, population of Pella, 1 Province of Zeeland, remind one of a jadder with Just a few rungs missin; their ages are twenty-thr two, nineteen, eighteen, teen, thirteen, eleven, nine and five. Wisses are headed for their brother and uncle awal: Planning ap extension to his them, house. These two families were a very large part of 200 Dutch farmers who are to make their new homes in different parts of the land of opportunity. BIG FUND TO YALE GIVEN BY WILL OF Residuary Estate. for probate in this afternoon, Yale University South Coventry South Coven: Conn, that tt change tte nam and Dimock Memorial Library,” in memory of the testator’s father amd | | grandfather. library with the desired name. Mrs, Dimock, in addition te come from the residuary estate, the family home Mrs, Hutchinson gets @ | coives street cite of 10,000 to other relatives. $2,000 and $1,000 are the testator, While each servant in Mr. his death will receive $600, i GRAND JURYMAN INJURED. of Houlevard, Jersey City. Both men were hurled to the atreet Hare suffered a severe scalp woun Cam and bruises und shook, Dr, morato Was badly bruised. the Vermont. His proficiency alm secretary on the ship, and on the way fleet, up GETHERE TO GROW Four Twins in the Brood, and} The whole Dam fam!ly—13 of ‘em, count ‘em, Including brother John J, Dam, pigeons from being corrupted by gam- arrived here to-day from Nieuw Reyer- biers dew, which, by the way, is In Holland. ‘There are two sets of twins in this Dam Detention to-day. family, one eet seventeen years old and J. Robins, the other fifteen; each set contains rep- Who, in the guise of @ sport with of both sexes; the seven- teen-year-olds twins are Hendrik and Pieternelia, and her parent are afraid Pieternella and her fifteen-year-old gis- the twenty sixteen, fit- Passaic, HENRY. DIMOCK By the will of Henry F. Dimock, filed the Surrogate’s office Athe Library Association of will receive a to “The Booth children. If thie ls not acceptable | S7raren ee the money is to be used to establish a| Which hearing w given Ap: itfe in- {4am Gardner and Catherine Hamersi re. (both of whom reside with Mrs, Schie in Stxtteth | tin bequest of $125.00, There are bequests Bequests of ft to Thomas J. Sears and Robert Bullock, employees of Dimock's employ for five years prior to An avtomobile owned and driven by Dr, Joseph Cammorato of No, 62 Moni gomery street, Jersey City, a member the present Hudson County Grang Jury, struck a wagon driven by John Hare at Manhattan avenue and Hudson world he enlieted and was assigned to In short. hand soon caused the officers to make “He went around the cape with the the Pacific SPY ON GAMBLERS EX-MAGISTRATE TRESTOSELLOUT FURLONG 10 QUIT AND IS LOCKED UP, PRISONCN INON PAROLE James J. he a Flynn} Stool Pigeon, Sought $100 | Each from Fifteen Men. Leaves Sing Sing 7 Sing To-Morrow and Goes to His Farm Near Suffern, Former Fu Police Magistrate ‘ong of Brooklyn, serving not less than one year or Henry J. «term of more than In order to keep one of his stool Deputy Ponce COMmmissionet | two years and ono moth, obtained a Flynn had him placed in the House of} parole to-day from the State Parole The man te James! Board after a hearing held in Sing Sing of No. 1716 Second avenue, | prison. Furlong, who was sent to prison on April 12, 1919, was convicted of | money, procured evidence upon which | cepting a brive for issuing a ball bond. fifteen men have been indicted as com-| ‘ie former Magistrate will remain in mon gamblers. | It appears that the police, after get- prison to-night, morrow and all but will be 1 tos wed to go to his faci reiews : ting Robina's evidence. lost sight of | near Sufern, Kockiand County, by the ter Hilligje will remain old maids un-| him, Me claims that he was not pad|ierms of tie parvie cir He Magis less young America acquires a working for his work and that he was on the | Wate will not be purtiied to leave tae knowledge of the Dutch language. | verge of being dispossessed with his | t#ie eacepl for a day oF by, wud even The other fifteen-year-old twin is Wife and children. Re oe eeue mates oh No ae Jarod Jr, velng named for his father,| There was little di Meulty about pions Brooklyn, Mr. The remainder of the Dam family are ine henaee Bruin kaa batt! Was counsel Furong at ui sr ers. He wrote toa man under gud he as ax! to vouch for ts aged eleven, nine, elght, six, three and indictment offering to disappear if the | youd conduct ‘ne man during te one ye ectively. As both father feteen men who have been indicted | ein of his parole. before through his activities would pay him| Wien tue co was brought + whither they | 5109 @ piece. the Parole Board ue said hui are bound, is Likely to be even further | 7 jat No, Many: avenue, Br increased. - Beye We ech ce LOtLENe OUEEE | wi his turee udugmers and n |!ne favor for himself—took it to the now live Bone of cnhudren, be Another family of some consequence | pistrict-Attorney. At about the same x , f on the Ryndam, which brought over , sud, are seit suy : ‘¢ time Commissioner Flynn's secretary, | have means to re of them,’ {the plain Dams, is that of Mr. and/jonn Dp. Hill, heard that Robins was {he suid, “1 Was a City sagistiate in Mra, Wilhelm Wisse, whose ten chil-| negotiating with Roger MoNamara, @ Brookiyn for nine years, and previous dren, ail born in Fernewenn, in the | well-known downtown gambler, to dis- to Uiat 1 Was a practising lawyer tor appeur before the trial of five gambiers | ‘tee sya tata ihr pie a taken in a raid on No. 62 Broad street |C8#Viction 1 Was never charged with |and subsequently indicted. Robins got | “12 °C ve Nor Nae A ever aETee ee oo the evidence against these men, fou iateee 16 dot" aaked wack e | The stoo! pigeon summoned to,” "1 propose to lead an hones | the District-attorney's office to-day on said fu: ong. “'l have been oilers he pretext that his advice was wanted era situations, but I propose co about cases coming to trial. There the real tate and tas nee b ness, |Flynn and Aesistant District-Attorney #8 I have had exper anil . Buckner confronted him with his own |} Proitise Hot to violate iy parole fit |letter, with records of telephone calls, | i Sranied to ine ee an ay | with facts concerning meetings and con- | fo iiucr I want te ee to Suffern wita |versations he had held with gamblers. tiny baby and or peck LY Haver He confessed that he had tried to sell ginall farm there, IT want to be | out the police. jaw eur! publi Flynn immediately took tim into the | | Court of General Sessions, Judge Rosal- sky, on Flynn's representation that | Robine ta a matesial witness who was in ‘ke Nie | danger of getting away, put him under ye case wae one of alxty bond of $1,500 and committed Aim to the | eno Bourd considered at ite seas, arise House of Detention, wane. he will be | day. Hair Can’t Fall Out Ss sug 1 that sooner or 1 have to face the public, Furlong sald he wanted first baby aWay to some quiet pla and Mr take his e John Marsh, Theodore Dwight and Samuel Sager, who were arrested in a raid on Feb, 22 at U2 West Forty. Afth street and subsequenily indicted as common gamblers, will be placed on G I trial to-morrow. It t spires (hat they University to et at Least|conducted house, owned by one y He neon Se ee eect excaned | Fifty Cents Stops Falling Hairand Half of Millionaire’s cards were used. Scalp Itch and Prevents Baldness | plicit eee When dandruff comes and your ha: | begins to fall and thin out don't delay u minute. | Baldness Expensive WOULD ADD $30,000 TO CHILDREN’S INCOME. Mrs. Chisholm Asks Court for Per- mission to Spend More From $3,000,000 Estate. Many baldhead of 40 to-day nnot obtair positions that thei intellige titles them te because they en- fiat | look large share of his fortune. George E. Chisholm, as committee of | Ruck cole Mr. Dimock, who died April 10 at his| the person and estate of his mother, = thes eed fe than pints, East Sixtieth street, was Mrs. Mary Ann Chisholm, elghty-three | = we Th Bo a law and largely interested in Years old, of No, 62 West Twelfta | gi ge Fy cuse for 90 per steamships, The petition accompanying | *treet, Manhattan, to-day applied to | MF cent. of the bald hin will does not state the value of hia Justice Blackman, tn the Supreme | PF sess in the world estate, but it 1s understood he waa|Court, Brooklyn, for an order for a | 7 to-day; it is caused worth several millions, hearing upon the request of the mother by germs, and Pa- 'to be allowed to devote $10,000 a year The bequest to Yale, amounting to one- risian Sage will de- hait of the residuary estate, becomes from her Income to each of her ehtl- When hk stroy. these germs due on the death of Mr. Dimock’s widow, dren—George E, Chisholm, Byvon ¢ in two weeks, or Susan Whitney Dimock, and his daugh- |@en Chisholm and Mrs, Mary sohlef | Loses You m back ter, Susan Dimock Hutchinson. In case | felin. | It 8 Besant, Mes. Hitchingon dies without issue the; The application recites that the X Job refined and invig- univeraity will recelve the whole of the | tate 18 worth $3,000,000, and that | your rating bait tonic residuary eatate, 000 @ year 18 now ailuwec the com ; hat mak a iba "A. bequest of $40,000 was made to the| mittee, of which the mother spends | grow # and, Iuxuriant, | Large South Coventry Library on condition $20,000 and gives $12,500 to each of the bottle, ts, at Hegeman & Co. and druggi yvwhere. She desires to add $19,000 to leach of thelr incomes. There ts no| apparent objection to the order, cpon) m {a gdandmother to Will- 1A bottle of Odol “usually lasts from) six to eight week Less than one cent aday | |to keep teeth and nord surgically clean} Mra. Chish ‘The income from the estate | $308,000 a year | SECRET OF CHARMING ROSY COMPLEXIONS “Making complexions beautiful is not nearly so difficult’ @ matter as) and ward off! t nm su) se, Says rs. ae Martyn in the Los, Angeles Examiner. | trouble. ight beauty preparation “Using the is the main thin Al ali Druggists— “Any woman who wishes to appear 50c. Bottle really charming aud beautiful must a sj taboo the powder box, Powder is Geo. B irgielit & Co. bad, very bad, for the s! It clogs New Vork the pores, roughens the sl and en- courages sallowness. To get rid of that shiny, greasy, rough, unattractive look, apply to the face, neck and arms, cubbing ently until dry, an inex spurmax. in one-ha ee unees a adding two teapoon- | ESTABLISHED 30 Bie if j | 5 hoiste: co, tients lotion, is the best skin whiten- | 10% W. 14th St... sia sin and beautifier I have ever seen. er orth coast he was taken with pleurisy, At} {t does not rub off as easy as powder, with sates Vallejo, Cal, they put him ashore, and | doesn't show, but produces that natural, Slip Covers, $4 .00 he did’ land’ duty until his enlistment | clear, clean, wholesome look.”'—-Advt 2 OG Jexpired, Then he came back home, but | “.cAF Can: WACKSONS NOS ones, Ger |he wanted to seo more of the world, |= ; — wine rink binding and he went West with a circus, He MMECE PARLOR SUITS \left the circus in Colorado, and the ” Re-upholstered in tapestry sila next we heard of him he was drilling | nh Ole frames pola Jartesian wells in Arizona, He wrote to | ike new. $4.08 and up, us on March 1, and then we got a tele- gram congratulating us on our twenty fifth wedding anniversary March ai e then we have heard nothing from | mpage MEXICAN INQUIRY WASHINGTON, April 1! lution Introdu tative Garrett of Tennes: fleet Was about to be went around ung | te Mexican border, BILL, 1N CONGRESS. ~The Com- | mittee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives Ia directed in a reso- | a few ed to-day by Represen- | & few to make immediate Inquiry Into conditions along md 9.98 D daina sliver Inia D to a! perfume O ee aig nt f 64,5 and wd. Sth | Goods delivered tree within 28 miles PERSONALS. Sine Liomie OF write tir me cal 8 NOSTRAND. Tnturmation Burewu, Buita Sart c Buildicg Mivade, Varn How: =}. boxes Office, went corne TID, boxe: ry orid's Hark Samer’ * BSTARINE tl Giicura OINTMENT Appli- cations FRAGRANT & REF GESMING ELE ANSING. EMOL LENT, SANAT.VE Soap tot skin and hair whl be and Of ywhere, a ibe n the ea PACK | CLOIHEBIn MANARHAN’ hy Us A pebed HU oS A LPENNYA PO ® Wamasud GLACE BONBON HGH GABE BON CHOCOL LEDS CBOEND BOON | )RROW, THE 19TH. Ant Ga SPECIAL FOR TO-M POALENN Syne GROSNER.On 4 ora short tite) H , Nik, Presidengs i re aM 54 BARCLAY SB 29 CoRTLA NDT’ st 5 PARK ROW & NASSAU 147 Nas Fy 1261 Madi LYNCH,—on April 17, at 44 t r MADDOA. snday | between q | NAMMACK.—at [os Dr. Charies E re INFORMATION WANTEG. | hs INFORMAT Ion ~ WANTED (Ay Many hands have een heartily shaken and many tears of joy have flowed as the of WORLD “INFORMATION WANTED” ADVERTISEMENTS, which brought to- gether, after years of sep vration, old friends of days gone by and relatives who have chosen different paths in the maze of | events, To commune with the missing, use a far-reaching “Information Wanted” ad. | in next Sunday’s World, direct result have human

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