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eon ARTS Se to Ya money in behalf of Misses yfam and Conrad was not idle If Mr. Stokes," sald Attorney Phil: | Lipa, "ie determined to prosecute to the | limit we are ready to meet the prose eution and defend to the limit, asking no favors and standing up the merits of our defense MI88 CONRAD EXPLAINS THE PLATTSBURG AFFAIR. A Asked if Miss Co d had any state Timent to make concerning the Platts bura, Y., episode of Yist Septenvber in which the young girl threatened a young Piatteburg merchant named Charies Mille: wit ” olver, the lawyer replied that Miss Conrad had made the following explanation of the affair to him “When a man with @ block lying tongue ie going about telling slanderous stories about a girl, W # there left fot her to do but make him eat his words. That is what 1 did in that * Plattsburg case and that is what any © self-respecting girl with my tempera ment would do.” ay After reviewing the stor of the two young women their counsel said | “This case resolves itself into the| simple situation of a man attweking a! woman and that woman protecting her lite. Then he injected an entirely new phase | of interest into the case when he de- clared that he had been informed vis cents that when Mr, Stokes called © on them in the Varuna apartments te | ulsed himself to look Mke an laborer taken him for an Italian laborer, Ab ‘a corduroy Jacket and a slouch hat, and 4 he had the hat pulled down over bis #0 his face was only partly visible. | Al observer might readily have | ‘okes,"" said the lawyer, “wore though he was well known in the Var wha apartments, no one recognized him when he went In and rode up in the ele- vator to Miss Graham's fat | ‘The lawyer did not attempt to account | for the fact that neither of the two girl prisoners mentioned this allewed disguixe in their graphic narratives of the shoot- ing. | STOKES SENT GRAHAM GIRL TO PARIS. An intimate friend of Lillian Graham Aeclared to-day that the beautiful young | Kirl had been sent to Paris last Christ- | ‘mae by Mr, Stokes and that after she got over there the remittances she has been in the habit of getting ceased, She | bled in vain for money and became absolutely stranded, It was not until a tonth ago that she was able to borrow | enough to get back. When alie did friend, she went to Mr. appealed to him for ald. er temporarily; (t a alleged, but tn-) formed her that after the first of July | she need not expect another cent from | him, ‘Then she became desperate and | sent Ethel Conrad to him to appeal in| her Behalf. le It was said at the Roosevelt Hospital | to-day that conditions were so favorabie for the speedy recovery of W. E. D. Stokés, victiin of Wednesday evening's sensational shooting episode, that he would be to appear in the West Side Court early next week and prose- cute in eerson the two handsome young pores whe shot him, \ Mr, Stokes inetructed his counsel to <Sprepare for a vigorous prosecution, 1e te'Getermined to preas the charge of ittempted, murder and give hig two fair assailants every opportunity to elabe rate thetr defense that he attacked |! em in an effort to obtain a bateh of ender letters that he had written to s return, stated her Stokes and He helped | Mr, Stokes, says his counsel, is not ‘n the least concerned over the pos-| scene of the wreck ‘These things all followed a trip that sible production of these letters in| Among the dead are A. W. Green, en-| Mrs Kaufman made from her home at rt. The police have these docu-|«ineer of the tle train, and the fireman | No. 3 Bast One Hundred and Sinty~ cnente and will not make them public | Of the limited, whose name te not known | titird street, to the Krocer's, to et @ ‘ntl the case comes to trial. ‘The mil- | here. | mess of spinach. She left behind her @ lonaire owner of the Ansonia scoffs at ——— | poodle of Parisian breed, and, when the he threat of Mise Graham to bring a) (0X assessor is @gt around, worth $60, jander suit against Bim and demand ! ufman came back to seavy damages, the cupboard the poor dogele was gone. His lawyers are busily engaged now thering all the data possible erning the spirited careers of the two oung women who entertained him in such Wild West fashion in their little | ‘at im the Varuna apartments at Eigh- sloth treet and Broadway. peasaecsnctnes hassel WOMAN’S FIST IN COURT -| NARROWLY MISSES JUDGE. | Blow Lands Flush on Co-Respond- ent in Divorce Case and . Knocks Him Out. Justice Page escaped a biow In the faced, aimed by an incensed woman} witness, by a hand's length, ax he| walked through the court corridor to- day, ‘The blow felled Abraham Koso- | nets Who was walking beside the Jus-| and who is named as co-respondent | the sult of Benjamin Ogronditexy | gainat his wife, Hachael, HKosomer gave testimony tostile to luse before Jue are old & Wealthy to walk nh Aw] and Kosomer, jot manufacturer, was invi th the Justice from the passed a group of excit Jem, Sadie Butler of No, 6% South Fifth Frirest, Brooklyn, drew back her fist and ed Hat Kosome: ne excited wom ‘@arm flashed by the face of the Jus- | Ae Justice the AS arrested and her f° ked | Pup, The crowd quickly dispersed | —_—_— . - BANKER AND TWO ARRESTED | of Chief of Police ae | By requost eMiualde of Pittsburg, Pa., Inspector Rus- | Melk to-day caused the arrest of three) phim oon the charge of being fugitives | fram the Jurisdiction of Pennsyty De Ridder an@ John Philips Henry ® of London, Eng, were arrested at) West Broadway Rarclay street this) afternoon. Detective Von Wag are xested the other man, who describes ei if as Thomas M, Latimer, @ banker, at the Waldorf-Astoria, where he has ‘been staying for several days, The three were taken to Pollve Head quarters, It ly understood that Latimer and the others were on thelr way to Tendon to finan a big deal affecting | floating of $1,000 worth of bonds purchase 30,00 acres of West Vir- coal lands. A check for § i to figure in the arrest. | At Police Headquarters Mr. Latimer! Genounced the arrest as “an outrage.” He declared that capitalists would vouch for his respectability. Latimer Jp aaid to be a member of the Amer- ican Bible Society. Magistrate Steinert remanded the te the Tombs in default of $19,000 @ech until to-morrow, TOURISTS VICTIMS Santa Fe ori thirty miles north of here, early to-day. Six persons are reported fornia tourists. 1iss Graham, e geons and nurses, was rushed to the |eurtous from Tahaan THE EV ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE Stokes Assailant Who Says She Resented Hotel Man’s Atientions MISS ETHEL CONRAD. SEND BRIDEGROOM TO JAIL ON NIGHT OF HS WEDDING, IN BAD WRECK OF SANTA FE FLYER: All for a Dog, Too, Though He Proves a Beer-Milk Wagon Alibi in Case. x Killed and Many Injured When California Limited Smashes Work Train. ALBUQUBRQUE, N. M., passonger train No. the California Limited, and the fast- t train on the Santa Fe system, hed into a work train near Domingo. June §.— known | y,, A wild acranm came from the ‘rear| veh in Morrisania Court thie after- noon when Benjamin Chewete was helé under a bond of 1,000 upon the coms plaint of Mrs, Hattie Kaufman that h 4 stolen her French poodle. A comely en-year-old woman faimtet, sk you, Mister Judge, if it 4s righ | ta French poodles dog break up a wedding alretty came @n timpaseioned ple to the bar of justice, dead and a Jarge number injured ‘The imited was crowded with Call-| “I A r@ef train of nine} to Joaded with hospital supplies, sur- » was told that a man who drove a milk wagon took the dog. to Chewetz, at langth, end she got a summone for him. Tie denied the charge, and Magistrate Krotel, who \ a long Way out of the Solomon class on such matters, heard the cane, "J never heard of the poodle befor: Chewetz. “He was taken in @ milk wagon,” sald | the wornan. “I drive asbeer wagon,” put in Chew- etx by way of an allbl —_— The Magistrate deided to hold Chew- attributed to modesty, he made up for | etz for examination to-morrow, and or- lost time. dered a warrant tesued for grand lar- ‘The dig fellow went to the eymnas- | eny and a bond for $1,000, It was at this tum, where he felt at home and did @| juncture that the scream came and me workout with the various appliances. | young woman fainted. No race prejudice came to hinder the | Jacob Levi, counsellor-at-law, to tne | watching him at work, | rescue and then men and women swarmed to Your Honor, itch his exhibition with his aparring | py to-night, and he is tebe married to- partners after the lil’ exercise. All of | morrow to the young woman who faint- them on board ‘ook a chance on losing 4," said the lawjer, n't you @x it | and race supremacy by taking in |* he can give the ball to-night at your The trail led TAKES THE COUNT, WIRELESS TELS (Continued from First na Page.) this man can't get batt | the show, and a lot of the women got | use” ‘ Into the circle where they could see the | gra gron Ve at Rome” said the Mag. | fast heavyweight at work with the! go ihey took the man to a cell, and in| hands that made him a champion, t ean tive the preparations for the | He was in good training shape and| wedding depend upon the dog question, | seemed to have the edge that Atted him|which !* up for determination to-mor- | \ for @ fight, If he wanted to take on |" * at any moment, And what there might have been of disposition to keep CLASSY GOLF FIELD PLAY him in cold storage for the tri : tied. ‘The passengers regarded nimaa| 'N TUXEDO TOURNAMENT. & wource of amusement and entertain: | ie? ‘ ment, and ft would be no surprise to (Spectal to The Rvening World.) [find hie ull Addie in the centre of the| EDO PARK, N. ¥., June %.—Tdeal | weather ushered tn the two-day invita- tion tournament of the Tuxedo Golf Club, in which there was a smell but classy fleld, Among the stars competing | | stage before the voyage ends. ,YNLIMBERS HIS BANK ROLL AND GRAPE JUICE FLOWS, The Johnsonian vank roll iv in evi-| were Fred Herreshoff, ex-Metropolitan | dence, and money Je not esteemed coun: | chur Gardner White, Eastern In- terfelt on rhips, notwitistanding ttt! reracholastic champion; John M. Ward, clutched by the black land, providing |Gswald Kirkby, Gilman Tiffany, Owen | that black bund ty willing to Jes ér slide} Winston, Louis Livingston and Howard without @ surgical operation. Whitney. Others tn the running are ‘The champion went In fo Fred H. ‘Thomas, Griswold Loriiara, E 4 good time as soon as he got his sea legs, and ine| H. Shley, Pred F. Carey, Newell Tiiton, |troduced himself by the athletic voute, |S: Mabon, Cornetius § Lee, Grenvitie | He picked him out a table in the corner | ©. he and a yeaa re of the smoking-room and suggested to y scores: Charles Greenough, Tux- Peed r¢ H Pumeested to) ogo, $1, Bilman Tiffany, Powel the walter the advisability of keeping | 4 ap eagle emda |Onwald Kirkby, Englewood, 7 eli the grape in on. ‘There was no! sriiton, Tuxedo, 62; Tf. 1. Pratt, Naw color ling in the department of foolish | x9; George G. Mason, Tuexedo, 81, FV Water, and none of the champagne bot-| 8. Crosby, ‘Tuxedo, 9; Kenelon Wine: tles rewisiered any protest about the hue| low, Tuxedo, ; Gardner White, Owk- | of the ultimate consumer, no long aw the|IRud, 7; Gonville Kane, ‘Tuxedo, chit wax good with the ship and 5| Roderick ‘Terry ir, Newport, 8; B,C. was forthcoming for Kent, Tuxedo, % | John Ward, of baenball fame, who ot the money to pay for wae the thirty-third and Jest man tn, : man th oot 2 eeo04 | tied for low score with Fred Herreshott the man with the the fighter, dnd as this message gooe | Wty through the ar, there ts no indication ata that there 1» any dlsputant appearing, inob to put @ copper on the hilarity of the | ijerreshoft man who sent Jeffries to the closing! Out—4 a nap of bie Batic career, x While the preliminary hearing of! | Harry Schelh went on to-day fore Magistrate Corrigan i the Dis, trict-Attorney's office his lawyers! were confident that he would be dis charged from custody, while, the | police were ready to admit that uniess| SCHEIB HEARING ADJOURNED; HE RETURNS 10 JAIL a Prosecution Desires to Produce | One More Witness and Gets a Stay. ESSES HEARD; They Tell of Conflicting § tates} ments Made by Prisoner | About Wife. Pi) some evidence more valuable than any | on hand should materialize at the last oment there was little prospect that the joner would be held for the Granda Sury on the charge of murdering | hia wife Lillian, whose body was found nearly two weeks ago in the bathtub of the flat formerly occupied by the couple | at No, 611 East Seventy-elghth atreet, At 4 o’clock, after twenty witnesses! had been examined, Assistant District Attorney Strong asked for an adjourn. ment until Monday, saying he still had one more witness sto introduce. Alexans der Karlin, attorney for the prisoner, protested, but on Mr. Strong's promis to clos his case within fifteen minutes’ |time, the Magistrate continued the ex- amination until Monday, meanwhile re-| |manding Schetb to th Tombs without bail. MAN IN WINNIPEG WIRED BY, SCHEIB'S ATTORNEY. Mr. Karlin nat@ to-day hie had wired! to ‘Winnipeg, in an effort to secure confirmation of a statement attributed to one John McKenzie, « resident of) that city who, according to despatche: 19 quoted am saying he received no an- ewer. According to the contention of | the detectives and the Coroner's aur. feon, Mra, Schetb's body mi been in the deserted apartment for at least four months before ite discovery, and propably lon; ‘The examination of jay’s wit. noses failed to lift any of the mys- tery that surrounds the case. Schelb's| employer, Jobn H. Wyeth of No. 2881 Broadway, testified that the haufteur in an {ronical @ Was arrested; happy birthday in| February because that wai Weyth, wife of & testified that the chauffeur four days before the arrest | WIG wife wea recovering from an tliness| in Chigago and wanted her to join him! there. Another witness wae Miss May Blake elb's em. paused to “rubber” at che antles of a the flag pole which projects fifty feet The Bun Building, Jack wasn't tryin 12 paint the pole, But le looked funr 9 Steeplejack Teeters Over Park Rou; Crowds Watch Him Paint Flag Pole ‘The great crowds going to business 191i... .° 4 RACIN MONTREAL RESULTS. FIRST RACE-—$600 added; three-year- olds, Canadian owned; five furlongs.— | Ondramon, 108 (Dugan), even, 1 to 8 and out, first by head; Garth, 109 (Goldstein), also ran and finished as named. SECOND RACE—$00 added; three year-olds and up; one mile.—(irassamere, Ml (Garner), even, 2 to & and out, first |by one jength: Joe Madden, 116 i | lime), 4 to 1, even and 1 to 8, second |Sotemia, 106 (Gross), 0 to 1, 15 to 1 hand 6 to 1, third, Time, 1.9926. Hough- }ton, Tasteful, Capsize also ran and fine lished as named, | THD RACE | upward; five and a half furlongs.—Shan- ron, 114 (ShWing , 4 to 6, 1 to 3 and out, ‘frst by @ length; Ben Loyal, 109 (Pick- lens), 4 to 1, 7 to 5 and 1 to 2 second Theo. Cook, 100 (Bell), 16 to vd 2 to &, third. ‘Time, 1.06 4-6. Martin W. Littleton, Warbler, Mont- calm alao ran and finished as named. FOURTH RAQGE~$40 added; three- year-olds and up; selling: one mile.— | Grama, 10 (Garner), 11 to 5, 9 to 10 and }2 to 6, won by wix lengths; Lad of Lang- \den, i07 (Schuttinger), 2 to 1, 7 to 10 and |} to, seconl; Str Edward, 110 (Fain), 60 40 1, © to 1 and 10 to 1, third, Time— 1.9, Arcite, Muskmelon, Fulfill, The |Gardner, Merman algo ran, and finished Jas named. ane $$$ ————_ ENTRIES AT LATONIA. LATONIA RACK TRACK, Ky §.-The entries for to-morrow's races here are as follow ‘Tax, Meiisande, Reanion, 104 3. Joe i‘ 118; The Hague, | Raveration, "ane i | TeRiiprentice allowance clatmed. | eee |BULLDOG READY FOR THE TIGER. | NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 9.—Yale’ defeat Princeton in Tixertown to-mor- young fellow received a terri amd at times he te delirious, dt wil De several days before he ts able to play agnin. ‘The absence of Corhan necessitate! @ change in the White Sox line-up. Zekler wan sent to shortstop, Ping Bodte played he ond, Dougherty” took left field and ‘allahan played centre. ‘The opposing pitchers were Fisher and Haker, with Priest playing second for New York. The White Sox were blanked in t first inning despite the fact that Calla- han singled and stole second. Th were tWo out when Jimmy made play and Ping Bodle fell down In th along Park Row early to-day meeplejack teetering on the end of out over the Row from the top of Mg to be funny. Ile was preparing uy for all that as he shinnted out to hia of No. 141 Wat Bixty-seventh stiee, the 3 pinh. . itheet, end on all fours like a squirrel, rd earner Taoetin tha tacie Meskiee.t sae. Just as he reached out for the gilded ball that marked the terminus of Fh Gs Sal SNES: U8 AFAE, ISIN below his trip somebody ed @ laugh by yelling; the Highlanders stepped out with blood had met Schetb on the street y “alide, Melly} ellde” in thelr eye and peeled off four runs in March and that he told her his wife Then the pole began to sway up and down dizzily, giving @ look of peril that looked like a safe lead. Daniels wes dead. His Mied with tea to the incident, and every man held his breath, aif expecting to see a singled and Wolt did likewise, Hart- she said, and eked if he might catastrophe. But the pole held staunch and the crowd cheered as Jack zell bunted toward the pitcher and was gome and visit her. (Mrs. Mary Fell, a laundress at tug, ‘“Pished his preliminaries and again 4 id the squirrel act back to the roof. safe on Baker's fumble, With the bases chug@ed tight, Cree East Seventy-eighth street, said that | | shot a long single into left, scoring on Feb, 12 Beneih brought her some | | Daniels and Wolter, Hartzell being of fhie clothing and Bome of ‘Mrs. caught between second and third. Gchefd's to be laundered. He told her, | Knight singled, scoring Cree, and tak- id, that his wife was ill in a | ing second on the thr Chase then hospital and that her jlinens had al- ready cost him $200. Three or four weeks passed before he called for the bundle. Mise Agnes Graham of No. 100 West One Hundred and Forty-third street, a telephone operator, gaid that about two! PIRATE SERIES -_—— | months ago Sonate tela her Mfrs, Schelb | war in Springfield, OM: Durii | February he frequently mentioned. his| THE BATTING ORDER. wife's tliness to he: nao Hig, he, olsis she claimed, | New York. Pittsburg. Devore, it arr 8, of, ! Surra | Mertle | Bridwelt, am BROWN EASY FOR Devlin, ab. Wilson, rf. | Meyers, Bimon, c. | Mathewson, p. Leifield, p. Umplres—Klem and Emsite. (Spectad to The Evening World.) BURG, Pa, June 9—The game sista ain ORDER , Id this afternoon marks | e | the close of the New York team’s stay | meee: te: Py od |here, ‘The Glanis will not appear on the Schulte, rf. Davart 1b, |toca! jot again until Aug. 2. It tx doubt. Archer, 1b Wheat, If. |fut if in anyt previous game this season | E, Zimmerman, 9, ‘Hummel, 2b. the Pirates displayed greater eagerness | Doyle, 30, Burch, ¢f to win than was in evidence among | Tinker, a Coulson, re. them to-day, and they declared that if | al Ed Zimmerman, 8b. | putting thelr whole hearts into the game bees. 4 Rereen, & & Would bring victory they could be count- ed upon to turn the tables on the Me- Grawites this afternoon and break even in the ser Juat what ts going to happen Mike ‘Donlin has not been announced, but tt Cubs played the final @ame of their |i the prevailing opinion that he will be series at the (West Side Grounds this, retained by New York, Ali that Mike afternoon. The Dodgers are to leave has to do is to whow that he can @et| here to-night for Pittsburg, to taakle the! into old time form, The Giants are (Pirates for the next four dave, while the going to make a desperate fight for the | Cube will have the Beaneatera here for tonal League champlonship honors, a similar period, | and a player of Mike's abiMty will prove UmpiresHinneran and. dtigier. Attendance, 6,000, (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, June %—The Superbas and Bad Bill Dahlen aia not receive any | & valuable man to have around, Donttn | word up to noon to-day that he had | refuses to discuss the terms of the con- | heen suspended by the League President | tract tentered him yesterday by the} for being put out of the game twice | Giante’ manager. Ho says: ‘That is a! | ain ce he has been here. He did not look | matter between the club management} for any suspension, as he did not argue| and myself.” | back at the oMctals when put out In the first inning Devore singled to} | In the first inning the Dodgers scored! right. Doyle forced Dev Wagner three runs, Tooley heat out @ grounder | ynassinied. Snodyrans fanned, und Doyle | {to Tinker, Daubert beat out a high) went « Immerinan to Doyle. bounder to Doyle, Wheat tripled to, Care ‘1 to Doyle, Clarke singled deep right, asoring Tooley and Daubert. | 10 contre, Byrne Med to Murray, Mur Hummel ‘tripled to centre, scoring ray made # xKveat running catch of Wheat. Burch sent a high bounder to \\ * foul ‘Doyle, and Mumme! was thrown out at firat run of the game wis scored the plate, Doyle to Kling, Coulton jy the fourta, Doyle walke!, Snodgrass struck out ea Burch was caught ateal- dounied to left, Doyle on third. Murray ing, Kiing (oH, Zinvmerman, THRICE | tied to Clarke, Doyle acoring, Snodgrass RUNS In the second inning the Dodgers add- | ef anothen-H, Zimmerman bent out a going to third. (Merkle fann lout, Miller to Hunter, The Glants got two more in the sfth | Brid well Krounder to HH, Zimmerman. | Rergen | inning. Devin singled to centre, Wile | struk out, Rucker got @ three-bage hit fanned, Matnewson singled to to centre, H. Zimmerman scoring.’ Too: right, Devlin going to third, Devore | ley struck out, Daubert out on a hot tripled to left, seorlng Devlin and | drive, which Brewn knocked down ana Mathewson, Doyle out, Leifleld vo] | Tinker threw to free [Huater, @nodgrass struck out | singled, and Knight se fd est ted to right, Blair also aingled, but Fisher Jed tt_ with ‘0 ‘Callahan HILLTOP STAY BATTING ORDER. hicago. MeIntyre, rf. Lord, Callahi Bodie, e, If Kolght, os. Zeides : Dougher White, 1b. A # bs Payne, ¢. . if you like in Baker, p. 7 “Mullin and Evans, Attend Summer —hot if you like any time AMERICAN LI PARK, NEW —erther way— all ways the YORK, June %—The Highlanders and the White Sox wound up their sert this afternoon before a crowd of Just before the game Manager ald that Corhan, the shortstop! people, Dufty who was bit In the head by a pitched | ball yesterday, js confined to his room. is still in bad shape and ‘The unfortunate SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, THE Sth | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, THE 1 {0TH Bae ta "i Shakes RNA FIGS, NEWPORT aieaieste varie Son, taal EE 10c ere 710¢ wooN FOR FRIDAY a SATURDAY =| wae Mt 95e Beelet te gee nd Cortlandt street stores epen every evening antil 11 o'clock, Park Bow antl Gur stores open Baturday evening aaiil 11 o'slock, -KND COMBINATION PAOK- WR poe —You probably pave often hegieeted to take the much longed f candy With you on your week- because of limited time, erefore appre’ ht different candy combinations: ali eked and rendy, No time lost, Get with the combi the number. aa u tere you will | MONTREAL ENTRIES. 6 to 2, 3 to 6 and out, second; Gold Fern, \ 106 (Gross), 6 to 1, 6 to G and out, third ‘Time, 1.02 Franchise, Bill Lamb | - Three-vear-olds and | FIRST NACE Kelling: twasearold fillies furlongs * Booby, oral, Day, 108; | ame Phelps 08! Hetiions, 108. Nia Yon Eady! of Fa, ha ie of dra Chore’ ane American Girl,” 112 RAGE-—ane;, twoyearcite:. five 0d Tea +4 bs foounatick, 108; Calime, 111; vot THARD RAGH—Pure; threesearolds and, up; fusing: Rash, fe *. | baseball team will make a big effort to| row in the second game of the annual} le blow | RESULTS AND ENTRIES* FIRST RACK Thrve-vearolde and upj, Page {nce owned faker. Lardy, 96; ho wy five tatigags. Frog is, 10 Tiragnel, “110; lt tity Stanies Fay iwi, Ciel” Ree, sce of Wales Step Us The ‘Wellin, Hoag Steve Laue iw! Welkin, gi th RAC and ica lh 1 Airescot ‘ds *Col Ashu Mise" Jonah M poo nia si Sal ; CHARLES H. HYDE ILL. Wormer City Chamberlain Stricken aday, But Is Recovering. Charles IL Hyde, former beriain, fa il at his home City Cham- near Rosly L. I, Mr. Hyde was stricken Tuesday in Mis apartments in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel He was removed from the Ritz-Carl | ton to lis home at Roslyn yedterda and Is now on the road to veov James W. Osborne, Mr. Hyde's at- torney, sald this afternoon that he hi heard from the former City Chamber- jain and that Mr. Hyde had assured him he would pe at his office Monday. W. L. DOUCLAS | i Paiker tit i} RTH RACHE-—Latonia Derts; mile and s Ait oe mame Rig, $ for | | Satie Hes Fuinghaad,. 114) Any “Pee 4 $3.50 SHOE men Ct ht ; sect | Atcialwillegnvince saree; enfle and tee-vear-< mn Meats ju that jou; | Serta eat corntem el {o'$3.50 shoes. are | Hueesearoids and wpm thebestinthe world. ‘Stores In Greater New York : Ree 1437 Bw Bees Third ar out ca iaety ts” lewark—785 Mroad St dereey CH ’ BREAKFAST COFFEE Per Pound, 35¢. Francis H. Leggett & Co. D BET] 19 F120 SUITS : DRESSES one to 875 120 » 16:50 "Paralysis and Infantile Paralysis | ey Peres tat amet while you sleep, The Empire Oxypathor Co, 16 Bey, 26th @t. Rrookirn WN. oO1~€o. f — On Thureday, June 8, at his residence, 124 ast Stet at., CORNELIUS CALLAHAN, ta bie year. Funeral Saturday, late residence; ¢ ral, where e offered Fy Cemetery the Ronan June 10, st vemn requie rae aT calv Office of atholle Orphan Aaylum in the City of New York, 70 Madison av. June 8, 1913. It is with the deepest regret that the members of the Board of Ma the Roman Cat City of New death of their CALLAHAN. He year 1807 and }h | ite moat devoted Jof nie appott Comm i Aly to the & of his office, charge of the construction Dulidings of the boys’ and sirist at Kingsbridae, and of all the ‘dotalle of the work necenrs inune 1ietitatiena for occupation s they were spened ment of pe Orphan Asylum in the ork have learned of the i Mr. CORNELAUA board in the KI) oie inspection, are of operation, If 10 ner eae wenlaland companio | practic! mii f and his presenir + | missed, But Nie lose |eenty by the vepiins vy |been wlwaya wolicitous, and |hee always proved father; | time of affitotion their pr to the Mont High for th | factor, ‘sin wii apoend onerous. b ‘The members of thls hoard |ettend the funeral of Mr. Callahan \Boay, Th 4 will be “gfe the minut family, with the assurance of the dep eympathy’ ef" sis fellow members, slice JOUN M. FARK) ‘ot New York, Prest NNESSY,

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