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= fed PARI HI «ARON N88 SMUGGLE? NEVER $5.00 GENS ST FOR HS SENORITA Siesta They Were in Senor’s Hip Poc- ket and Customs Man Saw the Bulge. HADN'T BEEN DECLARED. Seized, but That's a Trifie to Mexican Who Gets $185,000 a Month from Mine. If only the Senor's hip pocket hadn't Dulged and foxy “Tim” Donahue hadn't been around! But the Senor's hip pocket did bulge, and "Tim" Donahue was right on the job. Hence Fran Peraxa Martinez, a dappereyoung Mexican with an Income of $185,000 a month (iia own estimate) to-day Is in trouble, and the %5,000 worth of gems for his Senorita are in the custody of F oMciais. The Senor arrived yesterday Paris on the Mauretania. he is the chief owner of a gold mine in the State of Sinaloa, and having more money than he knew what to do with, went to Europe where he had heard there were sundry persons willing to relieve him of it Just a “Mere Trifle. On his return yesterday he had nine Pieces of baggage, but not a thing dutiabdle. At leest he didn't declare any- thi lovely from He eays Tim" Donahue is of a suspicious n: ture and became interested in the nat- tily dressed Mexican. It is one of "Tim's" favorite stunts as @ customs agent to see what te in the pocket of ®@ returning passenger without lookin, He noticed the Senor's hip pocket was! onsiderably distended, ond was certain it was not a pistol. “What ails the pocket, Senor? @sked, rapping it with his umbreita. “Ah, @ mere trif grandiloquently Teplied the Senor. “Only a few jewels T take to the beautiful Senorita in Mexico." He proudly drew forth a| Jewel case, touch a spring and revealed | @ dazzling collection of diamonds, pearls and other gems. There was a gold vanity case set with rubles, a flat pearl necklace with dia- | mond pendant, a three-strand pearl and @iamond necklace, a ring set with two diamonds and one pearl and one set | with an amethyst mounted in diamonds. | The American value of al) i» about 000. Denied Intent to Smuggle. The Senor was there | | George L. Rives, trustee of the Ifbrary. GREAT BRAY “EADY FOR PUBL | ~—AFTERTO YEARS Taft, Gov. Dix and’ Mayor | Gaynor to Attend Dedica- | tion on Tuesday. | HAS COST $12,000,000, | This Is Exclusive of Site, Val- 20,000,000—Great- est Building of Kind. ued at | | When Archbishop Far! Hiction in the nemembly deltvers the han of the w York Public Library next Tuesday moon in the presence of the Preai- | deat of the United Stat of New York, Mw and other notable men, t equipped in the ed to York, | | b | aft , the Govern the of this ing will people Other addreses will be made by Mesi- dent Chages B. Stover of the Depart ment of Parks; John Bigelow, president of the New York Public Library, Astor Lenox and Tilden Foundations, an and the huge the stair land! builder's art But a wonde: 'Great Reading Room of New Public Library. The Great Reading Roo THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1911. ORDERS A STRIKE Largest in the World; the Children’s Room WITH REVOLVER, ~THENDEFIES MOB ' Police Bullet Over His Head Makes Bloodthirsty Valen- tino Tame as Lamb. erences TEN CARTRIDGES ON CAR TRACKS WAKE UP BRONX _— Rouse Whole ‘Ne torhood and Two Jokers “Shots” igh- Land in Cells. Unti yesterday afternoon Paul Val-} wer ents entine of No. 219 Kast One Hundred Le ' ul base and Seventh et t was a foreman for Mi v James MeCarthy, a west side building | avenue € t ving when ontractor, Last night he was patd orf 1 cartridges on the It wo seem that being fired irked, o surface car tracks, Pa- Paul Vatentino nd grated mightily on] Lamont 1 We “ 1 two his nerves. Sa it came to pasa thar) “s but could find ne They to-day he dropped into a gar went ba elr posts then came his late employer {4 buliding on ain mevediately ree BORO seventh etreet, nm Twelfth avenue, “ghote.”” with @ large grouch permeattng NIN) Hiig time the policemen saw a young and a “thirty-eight” revolver 10 18) mané pot som pipe nag By Sa hasta jthen Juin two 0. pir hen they artin McCarthy, son of the con-|eaw ine pu ( ‘ ractor, Was in charge of the working! 4 car came a oe Botioamieh f \ a” f fank there. Fire Va yo trhed , € Ae eve Serkan ea tortious Ther dete, |S he Then young McCarthy and a couple of the ’ "Ee bed others o put him out. He pulled) women his pistol and dared them to touch) him. They Aidn't touch him, but about fif | tion. } —_—_——_—— DROPS DYING AT CITY HALL. Bank Discount Clerk Maedonourh heavy brass lanterns over Ings are triumphs of the rful effect of spac snes n 1 threa men of the irate workers, led by MeCar: bule Ne ) Bergen a di * ag te dered ge sd 7 followed him @s he backed along tle ave and caught twe but one got ‘ cL jecade a . mately darken sidewa aiming nis revolver at them awa bathed OA ele ih te Mie and threatening to let go. Dospite tie| Tne prisoners said they ightened by achievement and sir weapon, they presently began to throw ivan, twenty-three years old, at the splendid mardte palace on & cobbles and half bricks at him, so he] gran operat 22 Hast One Avenue between Mortieth and Mor progressed crab fashion in a shower Of | Hundred and Worty-¥'xth ot miissiles, Sey hundred of the por tend head teat cid lace Joined in the procession, only keep: | Te" ie we MS ce day, May %, t will be ing at @ safe distance. | broldery Beate os ; pty | enter and enjoy y advartay Pollceman Daniel Burns was standing | avenue, They we fe ' nee Nke of which no other city In the world at Fifty-eighth street and Eleventh ay Intoxica 4 that b 1 t i nue when he aaw the head of the y had . | can boas ig beautiful structura sing hie line of vision, one ha the midst of surroundings devoted en- below. At the sight of armed authority, ataciiieclllpinctieigeeeis Urely to business, on the busiest come: Vaientino pocketed his own revolver and 5 in New York, | ithe donation | Turns fired two. stows over tie WRIT FOR MEXICAN REBELS. 2 1 ars out the definttion ! alm e's head to stop him, but Val mae bios Abe detest dh ila sie ane t acter kept Two Held Prisoners ta Amevicam one does not need than‘a glance at | theheart York tu on a chase of four blocls Bur Its stately outlines and {t« Jous In- | 22" to e wa e libr cornered Valentino in the hallway o tert | Nine years ago next Nove t a restaurant on Fifty-fitth street, near cotnadl ror to un nd how more than unk oF Pipes btn avenue. Valentino reached C. Hop $12,000,000 has been sepat on it Se:h Low and from t revolver, but Burns knocked It 6 caraaved The Dedication Ceremonies, bullding slow u ely om ‘ eT Bt ote wecgik gall to che: hoor, -Vaten: | oh: this aide oft eo by order of dedication « len Wednesday | Way to perfection A yey | tino stooped 4 {t and again} Gen. Bilas, © y a | afternoon will attract « gathering repre- | The building Is enirely of marble, Sead) lameacitrn eed urbe aut ee Major sentative of th niture of the entire | 9,000 te P ng the 5 a bullet in the wall, just over the, Geor . Fort on. Present 7 coming trom | ceiling an investiture «¢ other's head, and Valentino, | Rosecrans, ‘Tao wri to- — geient Tall je coming. trom} beautiful arly all «he oughly cowed, dropped the revolver and! gay. Washington to make the principal Witty os ae Salk wurrendered. pele = : dress and Gov, Dix and Mayor Gaynor | tation, iw nat Seeing im helpless, the pursuers Will also speak. have siteek closed in and wanted to maul him. | Leg 4 r . | cnn Ms Serna Burns had a hard time protecting his Vig ae Programme will begin at 2 o'clock from the ma h avenue, t# | prisoner until reinforcements arrived. Cy e with an opening prayer by Bishop Greer. | not quite ’ would ax» lWonowed ‘by & threatening crowd io ik on ‘ ‘Then will follow the delivery of the| pect from th oF building. | which numbered upward of a thou: | Ost the Crigincl end Cenulng keys by Thomus Hastings of the firm of; But It is a e mar nd the im= rand, the policeman hurrled Valentino Carrere & Hastings, the aromtocts, | Pression ts one of pu and simpticity to the West Forty-aeventh street sta- : of design. The carved marble staircases HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages, Expires in Ambalance. " rt nt to the Custom! arcnivshap Farley's benediction wil in recelved when one enters the great - tates git Forlafants, Invalids, end Growing children, House, apparently greatly puazied at | AT° nb shop Pariey # benediction will end reading room Ie is on the tnt 4 floor, i Bik om atnedenous 1 of No. #8 Qu’ y PareNuton pbuldine the whale bay the trouble his vainglorious display to | 47), Bene TORY) ONG EAR IAEOAS FOR - Ae | pak is Invigorates then zsing mothcrand the aged. e ‘ation, to which 600 invitations ro the world, It is 2% feet long, wi, BRPeEna Boon . ‘ | National Reserve B: . wae . Lt Pee wre tac ved gnancaetta ce, have been issued, will be followed by a nd its ornate Ttallan ren- Cy CHILDRENS ; Ja discount werk. when he fell in city Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. ” reveption, in which 15,000 guests will 1 alssunce cetling is 60 feet high. This = 3 i Et jaw Hall Park to-dav from an attack of £28 ‘, * fewe. were seized. He declared hel ticipate, None but those having, ine Ceiling, all heavily carved in duit g ; Ww York Volunieerswnich was tne ttitia, Dr. Ore-tume from Itudam scree: A qtick Iuach prepared to-e minute, Aid not know the laws of the great] vitationa will be admitted to thie re. Weed Teds, greens, blues and brov |B» to bith SST oh vectwere| Hospital and Mr, Macdonc 1 in Take wosubstituts. Ask for HORLICK’ nited States; that he had bought the| ¢, 1 embodies ‘a color scheme whic old; bu o pouaves | balan Jewels for his fair lady love in Mexico, | peptory ILA eo etal and |artist obtained from the general © ® | hook Rein ti Ntaetonougs was sixty-five veare C8 No Combine or Trust f Woks me SHROUER the Ratle anc a glance at a case of books The good Lo aT ot 4 had been employed by banks ae Bee tnivelet Sierely to carry {06M | soartments under the direction of |compcriis whole of the celling. reflects eG Smeets 18 | ere eee eater a wits aoe tae ere saree through, anyway. No, he had not heard | guides, kept moving in one direction, | {the colora of book binding higee arried them 0) daughters and one son, all grown. He SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK that {t was customary in such cases to 1 Att rac, reached | 38 ; wi be id Sases to) through the ‘building to the exit, and] The reading room is divided by A | ‘ * Qui Was & member of the Royal Arcanum. MONDAY MORN Dut Jewelry in bond. Me intended to) nang will be allowed to turn back. The |doubie screen connected by a pneumatic | Trove aera | Pay duty on it when he reached Masioe, police arrangements will be in charge [device with the book stacks below . oe treats of | } ir AAG: EANOR 10 FOURS AAC | g Inspector Walsh, who will have a] When a visitor wants a ee sas first of g not his jutent to smuggle. fg several. tundred man, a card bearing it to an attendant be- he wer eatea ust Bo the Customs House pansed the case|, YeMerday afternoon Dr. John 8. Bile | ing this screen and m request is. bent | ness A capture. Col, ENsworth on to th District Attor- | !"&% director of the library, to whose | (othe stock ro When his book Is lex year in ¢ u SEMAA Shin Ine And AWalted the ociuing Benor put |Mmenulty and energy the teohnical fea-|secaived by the attendant in the reading ee eg A P F an | other course of questioning. | tures of the splendidly equipped build-| room the number is indieied upon a —-—_ became acquainted witt ay of morning showed him There story of cood Intentions was} ing {8 a monument conducted @ pri-| dial over the screen, exactly In the man Killing of Brilliant Y ai: ea ee ele a RE ] aifine heisiad above the believed, it was dec! there were no| vate inspection. ner of a carriage cn! illing of illiant Young Col- | #"4 \ BE Eis Marehall House-the principa; hotel. In grounds for holding him as « smug-| es ‘The library has extraordinry facilities 8 fore Lenco ‘ame President the ardor of ron jotism he re Gier, and he was allowed t6 go to the First Idea of Building. [never attempted before. There t* x! onel Aroused Entire Nortt | Tt at the great { Of] guived ta, take do fag with is ‘Weddort. Starving In the beautifully fitted lec-|reading room for the blind, @ reading } Sed Entire North | ine were fo ig] Sun hands, He called to him three But he did not take his gems with! ture room, he told how in a@ conversa- | room for children, with fe @airs and 28 x . LD all} nions, and they m to tne "im. bed tiga 4 be fl to - ma Led tion years ago with Prof, Wells he! tal and there are eight privat ms Fifty Years Ago. jie [roofs he cut the halliards, nd descend . aying their home value plus the San | writers and scholars making re: ba Sebastopol loa the narrow stairway with the + he Which will be practically paying (7@® om the back of a postal card h ee hy the exciting exploits of the French \ gaqier preceding and another following | In order to get you to tr > Three tice for them. But he can afford it, '1e@ of the perfect Mbrary bullding. Teh* HRadibease leavew lithe: Gel | Zouaves and he D Of | hin | “Sunkist? Oranges and un: fourths according to his statement about his) This rough pencil sketch was followed |.) or paintings and statua the Philip R. Dillon. rill i The Death of ilsworth, keist’' Lomons and thus learn their ex- ectual income. jalmost exactly by the architects and | stetrope Museum of Art, there are| The Al ciWIlLWatcatolran ¢!, Me organized Bi ay He was it to pass through the cellent goal y, we will send you free the se ——————— it In preserved aw one of the treasured | many valunole pictures on its wa PURRESY OIE WAL ANDI STEARY (Of ago. There were fit PORE ICTY whan char hole beautiful Rogers Orange Spoon here pic- DAN O'REILLY FIGHTS documents of the library. Ria’ collection af 900% prints that har | MeXt Week will be on Wednesday, May in the company and ene ett cian tuaeas tar bon tured on receipt of 12 “Sunkist” wrappers |p ; | “My idea was to have few equals, The Stuart collection of ne the Ktiling ‘of Cot. solemnly to abstain from, epinituous) Bron tment and, with a double be and 12c to cover charges, packing, etc. me BRISK FIRE IN HIS HOME. bullding with a reading pictures, books, shells, cs wort the city lau ‘a 1 TaBRRSG fl Cee en jst ciled shotgun alt ful hea You will find both ‘‘Sunkist'' Oranges and _ of the book stacks,” sald sbjecta of art bequeat Visicby a) hatel mes, eae aan to an expertness and : Colon Lemons at nearly every dealer 3. packed In it: R " 7 rary by Mra, Ko! marvellou N Tackson dividual paper wrappers that bear one of the trade- Pamily at Breakfast Smells Smoke! vana nar is wont we have here Library Keon, Atty yea 4 marvellous even arat at 1 Blak mn the third ft whe had graduated nthe marks shown below. If they are not packed thus, and Finds Coal Ablaze ELIE Re GI a ial ehla lt CAPE lasts Was calted a» sie ler they are not the “Sunkist” kind, but aa Inferior fruit. a tos ead 4 jem eo MOB the artist doan W. an" by nearly the partisan > give ox-!panton, F ownell, | in Cellar, Ubraries, The Hritish mu- | there are f ern newspar tne time, a he Or Parney, took his body | “Sunkist” re) Ch ° F ° Se pimaitiy, “ian lniryer, who hes ‘he Metian mani | Mumhacoo and Maar tie eign: eiiGetne cue ae hota Eresldon cr ranges -—Choicest Fruit been having troubleg of his own al 2 SUT BAW GL AROS ARARUL Pome ARTE sriiceareia later, Southern leaders and writers aoe Ce Serwhola tale “Sunkist” Oranges arc Calitorala's tree-ripened, firm and coli. Allere band: week in the Criminal Brarésh of the Su. | for my idea and won Ion Mave HEQUaD UB EAHA TABREIG I a vaetRaNEIY @anlede inci I tee ruly We ae a Hana peesier choicest. fruit—the select inspected pic No fallen, b wes-ripe preme Court, was at. breakfast thiv| The new library haa room tn ite hon: | halls {mpresses one w ea that | he : was an y het, foreign dial Patented the €rop of $.000 orange groves. Noother oranges. Each “Sunkist” is « prefect his home, No. 19 West One | evcombed book stacks for 6,500,000 vol. |!t has heen 1 that) “assaspination;” walle they do ts t officers of th ASN yas Hea eissosweet,richand juicy. They specimen, as delicious as if piucked fresh Broth cad Phiriieth eixpet, with bia | Umen, at has floor space of 875,000 i f time and the wits) fy Jackson, they point out that Col, mander tnatantly captivated funeral ceremonies, ey zone ro thin-skinned, seedless, fibreless, from the r w hie | un ‘ Cy recelve wil ‘ who saw him. e remains were bi a n child a other- | feet, 49,00 feet more than tn the Cons ue saahiite worth Was shot while in the act of | Hon bree Was ave fcal che aaalo: mi wi cat?? nich aro of tho same hich quality ttre Mccain’ whan lgrosbionaliabrary. in Washington, 1 beth to Beauty and uaeCulr| suing down and carrying off @ con MT aed Inevilaphe: GRR Wael tireualt (he. Rirsets Buy “Sunkist” Lemons “iisredt ost diniti tatin . Mrs. Ki ? when | 5 0 { seemed Ineviiamle that was thro he rther than three of any other kind. in the proparation ol devi the smell of amoxe hecaine apparent | opens with 81,00 yovumes, but It ts ex pS See ederate flag which had bee avin The picturesque uniforn citizens of great wealth a tro of theme ge torthen, rariake. Yell your desler you van? “Suse im the dining room Opening the door, | pected that Ing twenty-five years SLAYER CAIN A PRISONER for many days over Ja wide tr nk sho sein Fank ynarch 1c Age Mr. O'Reilly wae enveloped In a cloud 0 8 sks within tos hotel, ahd they claim that ° ADE GAP BTL NOUBA ended body was ie secnre " smoke thet billowed in from the There are 8,000,000 cards in th iN BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, | °°) © . ens, dashs| mourntul ted the | a Save the Wrappers t's. sriae ot Min, ‘There. are $010,000 cards in the | those circumstances was not Wigs imen | taen to 3eehanlcev ie ant Save the Wrappers sop atnlogue room an nas & capaci aa for the ihe home of the Elsworth fam i a Hy guided ie sganily, to the s-roet | 10,009,0, Negro Who Killed Two and | _ f Fe aT Ras arty nw PROD! OF he zeal for a and then hustled back into the houwe apy, on while fe Mh stands i “ versary more than any of A use of the Union that too people \e There was a brisk blaze in the [aia lana, on which: tha ilbrary ataniel Wounded’ Qihers Hod Been > lof theveniire tur year anion ere pmpanies were organized In| tHe aye Tied tain solng. anidter, wli'be pied to send vou complete uring a coal bin, a pile of aw: : at ‘ iat Shot Twice in His Flight mind the youthfulness of tie t the originator of the Who: bad fought no tattles, to rank unble premiums. Phe ley pee shinee slates, ware ial Bey - ers who volunteered aed title at this among the linmortal names of the na and "Red Ball” wrappers on pre meene cia carat, fener Wie fre as| tion. ie. in et) Jann Cain, the negro w am Ae AE Re ck Cor 108 29 ii CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS’ EXCHANGE from the street, The binge was diy 'p) # crested upon A part! ment atabbing two twenty-three wired ewaeny SA 9b ark Pee? ing Mr, O'M«tily from the " ' were grant- |" ‘ tr er the firemen arrived. They worked nel. (of ¢ anda ee & _ slashing several others nt at : helmitng: ma to accompany ly half an hour extingulsh t. No ed » the Mayor, Ale privon ward in Bellevue 0,000 solders who sulie and, a Gamage was done to the house proper « i of the C wae ferred last nig gathered at Washington on May nm received a but the y was burned out tow second year o Hospit Mi Were barely past twenty-one ants RA CHT PLACES: the Sevond, Kin Cain wo bullet nany Were not more than elgnteen; the } AS LOTTERY SHOPS. Was Once a Potter's Field. ot Naw aN ‘ f f plane KILLS or the watch, the: Lo area \ Revolut ‘ the RaPe) VOR TS, Organized the Now Yorkers, eth ‘ ea Teilomine the arent ant week of Qe te cnumery tate Dataiediihat youn, | ate amtened io New Yori City oran Do B ck { .@ pocketbook, the; # aie F irray i ‘a ne ate pariy < ’ zed a #6 Fagen OF mo men Peternion's Discovery kil! : “. hich, Ht te seid, the Italians of tne ee Ore ee canted only. ae m of the early daya of the war! from the Fira mete Ce raaes Dlacwvery i a brooch or the greater city have been playing fore F It n he aaa sled the tae N became the ree woeks A eure preventive. | l . i Meme time, Lieut. Vachria of the Ttalias (as Fulton York States aa did Col. Hitsworth. Mls career marched. ¢t il buat Penn yfrsiman’e Rosch Pood valuable papers, etc., that have mysteriously’ branch of the Detective Bureay and contained nha was an inspiration to every hea vivania Myent eer tye and beetlun, Standard A “Th h-th ” ' @yvera) of his mon last. nigit rales |itants, expan mn [18 te natlon, “He we & poor oy grt, Acrons the Tol rom Wat pena in disappeared Through-the-week”’ finders read: eight places where, the police allexe, We Square tad no f nd to help hy fF federate flaw ta and fle mh 4 a : lottery ticke:s were sold, Fifteen. men | neighborhood wan se but it the best axl_n9 college ed F nti oReetngan'e Lost and Found’ Ads. in : : : 3 ry | Ait w 1 dt SNA’ a‘ tourteeustaareold boy were at-| V 1 a potter's ay n and he had to work hits nion @ was rested and several thousand ath esa find ¢ t yet when he came to nd he te 1 give The y tel et: also dre ty? wy Ou t tid ® Ltor te ory, a ' " winia o ad tery tickeis seized, alxo a dream t : ny the la ($0 radiete’inory, and hi 4 i Me aina ro See that they find According to Vachris the pla were |on t y now stands . dol of tae young men the na ¢ in. She: morning ‘4 Sunday branches of the oMetal lottery a rifle #8 f es r 1 mye : Pd Foes our namean as @@ys that the branches here took in, that ye t was ded to bulld a time t le ness section of the | toga County, N.Y. tm 1837, Recause of | MAN mmenced in the tht moon yyYor from $20,00 to $26,008) a week, the plays reservou tne Croton tem thero| town was tareatened, The loss is put father's misfortune he could only fyit » rogiments marched by land Being from one cent to 2 cents, jand thie reservoir, an anachrpnism 1B at $50,000, attend common school, and be Lad to ever the Long Bridge, but the Klieventh \

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