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4 ! . “4 "t tf bog with @ man! that,” sald Gambier, “and in January, Maret teers 4 it Northern Ho-| 1909, 1 asked her to go to Exypt—I cay a ree morning and pro 4 to her.” act iit man Peok, as night watch-| “What aid she say? Man, Order the man out of the hall?” “She said no, je indifference,” sald Mra ae waoreuyen Justice Pendleton in- | her to tell only what she saw! alr; we kissed and hugged each and she eat on my lap. ‘Was that when she wrote a message | of affection on ir shirt bosom? “Yes, wir, She was sitting on my lap, hear “We were joking,” answered the wit- ED TO LIVE IN NEW YORK. WHEN HE RETURNED NORTH, “I'm not,’ she said, and I asked her | Gambler anid he that she had seen Gambler sitting tn | fectionat “and shek seemed n the hall outside the door of his wife's! qining 4 n the braced her but she took it in the most hen we went to I fee! like He ried we wouldn't be acting thie way, would we—we'd be holding hands un- vd the table.’ And he answered indow al 14," ‘The couple then went t the Mar)- City, horoughMenheim tn Atlantic & slip of paper and passed, this time| to Brewster, who said it was that of | his employer. Judge Van Wyck iIn-| sisted on the name being entered on the record, but it was not made public. Brewster, who lives at the Motel im- ire, eald he had first seen Mra, Gain- ler in October, when his ployer called on her at the Great Northern Ho tel. He told of « theatre party, # visit ta Churchill's restaurant afterward, then to the Cafe Madrid and up Hroad- ay for a drive, taking her back to her hotel at 2 A. M. On another occasion Brewater said he took his employer and Mes. Gambier to his employer's apart- ment at No. 1 Wert Sixty-elghth streot at 4 P. M. and was sent back to the They remained in the apart- ment, he said, for several hours, An- other time Brewster took Mrs, Gambler to dinner in his master's apartment. DRIVER GWEARS Mhy. G/..\BIER WAS KISSED IN AUTO. “Oe these drives through the park did HINES IS AGAIN ACCUSED OF ASKING FOR LORIMER BRIBE Funk of Harvester Concern Tells Senators He Was Ap- proached by Lumber Man. Harvester Company, account of an alleged request to him by Edward Hines of Chicago for a $10,000 contribution toward @ $100,000 Lorimer election fund, appeared before T saw them loving one an- and Kissing. this continue all through the t know if they did it all the inasmuch as a question of vei between him to the all ety a Mr. Hines has arisen 1 request to help reim- jeged colliding with another Riv. Drive because he had back and saw his master with ale to Mra Gambier, were numerous automobile rides, date suppers in_all was one of his duties to keep in touch with political affairs, He declared, however, that never to his knowledge had the company used money to get votes in legisiat or Congr He women, whose names the chauf- Great pynctiliousness and sarca ways referred to Mrs. Gam) Company?" asked = Mr. un end called on Mr, Gambier of his volition. ber Company @nd Senator Lorimer were in favor of deepening the river, had a handsome en. | THE EVENING WORLD, | Woman ‘Whose Jewels Figure but some other time, | in Great Smuggling Swindle BiG SMUGGLING ing at the Hotel Lorraine more than a year ago, ‘but the Government's invest!- worth $15,000, in or forty gowns, 500 dosen pairs of Gloves and other articles that brought the total to the hood of $150,000, a Vienna house, NEW YORKERS TAUGHT THEM THE GAME. PLOT IN GEM CASE Jernment people, Mra, Dwelle, or Jen- kine, did not make the disclosur as nas been stated. She ts reported to have denied the charges and then t only confessed to certain thin after nvotces had been shown her from for- (5 BARED ‘ving at the Wellsmore Apartment at No. 2170 Breadway. Inquiries at that address to-day brought the reply that she was out of town, but she has re- ce, At that tim unattractive hou Memphis, Ten in an old and rather in Georgia avenue, she lived with @ dition to thirty | ‘They kept out of the limelight alto- gether, Never once did one find them in the restaurant in the theatres or other places where those who affected style and display were wont to fore- shbor- Joshed by thelr friends over the case, In the immense and| but the “affair was #o quiet that no Dwelle was born “Field” and that New Orleans was the place of her birth. Other stories had it,that she came }ed it to be as good as possibl |only possibility of making the measure) _MONDAY, JUNE 96, 1011. ROOT AMENDMENT Pulp Clause Tacked Onto | the Reciprocity Bill. of the Canadian Reciprocity bill before the adjournment of the Senate this 84,99. 92 Os 23, 95, 99 00 80 09 89 88 82 99 82 99 83 83.82, 88085 COUPON & 25, at Madison Square Garden. THE EVENING WORLD will print a similar coupon each day for the concert of that evening. Coupon, with 25 cents, ge (MONDAY) NIGHT, JUNE 26, ESAAAASASSAAAR AAG: then why under the sun she had mar- | gageme s made for his venby 6 te i i y Gat Me, haem? sant feito | rena at tall | eerangn_ wan ine ovaanatowing tu: | SBRD TS TW WSO W816 98 09 8 TBE 98 1999 919 Fact Pee Yor We Be of joking ‘in the out the way | wna then wis rew cod, “fhe | SSRAREERL Toran’ Ree. onto Ue Wet: | calaamaelll cane A weading was ln Hoe Lore, | amendment was tacked onto the Rect- convinced that the Adams said they all ed IN) HT went to Washington meet her, proctty bill by the Finance Committee \Wat A the same hotel in Obermmergau and) Gambier w nt about three weeks ‘To the section aters js the most at- RESULTS |of the agreement which prescribes that product of the United States, mitterd Into Canada and every province are ad and others have regarded if adopted, Underwood this amending proposition, as fatal to the agreement. the measure on the ground that It dis- criminated against the agricultural eie-| ment. Admitting the probability of the} defeat of the Root provision, Mr. Thorn- | ton still advocated {t. He said he did not want Canada to get the advantage that would be given by the wood pulp provision as it stands. Senator Clark of Wyoming also adv cated the Root amendment, saying that if the bill was to become a saw he want- He characterized that amendment as the| in any degree reciprocal. “The measure 1s now distinctly Demo- cratic, and I want to put a little Repub- Heanism in it,” he said. He added that he was against the whole agreement with Canada, 20 HURT IN TRAIN CRASH. we Injured, some sertously, last night ‘@ special trian of three cars on the Chicago and Milwaukee Interurban Railroad, loaded with members of the tween North Chicago and Waukegan, nd gowns were bought by the travelers, Then, on Dy tif_led the pol a Hotel Lorraine had t her rooms at the robbed of jew- Police did story After the jewels were taken it in which he allowed her $25,000 for her $10,000 for the necklace urned to Paris and other ~ AUTOMOBILE HITS RACIN foom at night. : A er that it was hard | Wood pulp, print paper, paper board | ANDO rd pghbe é s “How often was this?" asked Mr. Lit- by 4 WI tee Private aK | &c., shall be admitted free of duty | ENTR I ES tion it is possible to orfer. oe said Mra. Adame. “One A Ait of hysterics In the vestiiule of the eas triad eee | New Waters Uprights q |church as wé were leaving. She with ges | = | might as I was going to retire. 1 den | Phe “When the President of the United | 1 Bim sitting Ins chair by the door, and | We% her arm from mine and told me ’ ; “ L | mo away, 1 tried to comfort bh States shall have satisfactory evidence | LATONIA RESULTS. LA i NTRIES. oO omy the next morning To eaw HIM /tut she thrust me away, Afterward Mm SAA shail make proslamation that ouch | ~ | fips : ay ps |our own epartment 1 kiewed and en wood pulp paper and board, being the) FIRST RACE —Five syrignee—Vi- RACE TRACK, 112 (Martin), first; Embracer, entries for to Cheer Up, 112 (Me- ley, 1 (Wilson), second; urteree to her basvent, m we aot to at ; Diasent: Wee uF nels,” | Taagart), third. ‘Time, 1.04 8-3, Cyno- bf $7 to $10 monthly. ell, Mrs. Dodge said to Mr. Gam-| ne lady and “4 4 ainoeratie sure, Merry Beau, Cream de Menthe, INT, Der: ‘If you and I had just heen mar. | e8Ked her } elt, She waid: ‘1 President Taft, Democratic Leader | (vitat Domino, Bleeth, Star Ros | No charge for interest or ABCOND: Iie if wix furlongs 108, Curran also n, $2 mutuels paid ley, $23.40 to win, $8.10 to place, $6.70 to ‘show; Embracer, $16.20 to place, ne bride's coldness continued. | She The defeat of the Root amendment | $10.80 to show; Cheer Up, 85.20 to jos W. Brewater, the chauffeur | made her hushand leave the room while | was freely predicted. show. { of the mysteriour unknown friend of |#hs dressed and undrensed. The Reciprocity bill was taken up| SHCOND RACE-Six furlongs.—In- Horace Waters & Co iaroes actomeriie rites by ¥ the eyo Wolcott " Shaw’ Yor * within ten minutes after the seasion con. eal RO IAAT, aeneesT tFlan. TENG Oth . es ct ene unknown was written ‘os | pulse ma” : tor I het of Louisiana denoun “4 RIOR, 00 Fs Bure Wh) Alero ie 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Mexican, Jack Weaver, Shot, Butterball also Incision 4.90 win, 3.8 plac Dune Campbell 6.10 pla Irish Kid 8.90 show ez, 111 Lagnt “116. ‘ba y Dame, 102; Wool: | SMALL BOY DURING STREET BALL GAME Jersey City Lad Likely to Die Stanley Hotel, was partly wrec explosion of by an gas. Eis August Succow, aged thirteen, who with some of his companions, was play- Mrs. Gambier denied Wi) = _ Me ted M d orevt = a "i ps tne bad Prerzenly ano | «Samir are op attr tle retetin (|P FOR KILLING | Onday| ~ sen ns it , the witness said, ahe lived at ‘ne corresponded, and a year afterward she | teense we N Gregorian. wrote to him “proposing to him.” | MADISON SQ. GARDEN ye M pettionon, ‘hes then sayee jogs abled oa went to Atlante, where she wie | in tn" an, ‘autom mer. from | rewarded. ms “THIS COUPON, WITH 25 CENTS, (Founded 1046) eremsintesc, the Paaion “Puy in Hamont ee will entitle the bearer and one child to admission to one of the M4 Horace Waters & Co. | werent Bra Gamviere bearing to, | AVern. there any demonstrations ot [Defeat Predicted for Wood |&& ‘ight International Education Concerts, beginning Sunday, June {9p ||linvite you to hear and| examine the new model) 1911 Waters Pianos, also to compare the very mod- wabout her indifference to him. holding my Pencil, and T asked her 0 | | admitting adult and child, may be exchanged for tickets at either ¢ By cee See aT ne Steannet | peas, cometning.§ Ghe wrote T love | | ga the Garden entrance or at the Wage Earners’ League. offices, %|||Crate Waters prices with) beds to be in Ive | Dig you hetteve: thai? | Sarwar y fatal tate laa No, 1416 Broadway. ¥2|1\those of other pianos in did, an wae # mely hi "aad pect vote o1 he joot amendment to . MAR HE WANT:|HER LETTERS GREW COLD| lta Weed pelo and print gkpbr abhedNis THIS COUPON GOOD FOR FRENCH |||the same high class. If you are a judge of tractive piano proposi+ for cash or on payments extras, Send Postal for Catalogue. 127 W. 42d St., near B’way Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) [254 W. 125th St., near 8th Av. XTRA _ GLASSES FOR VACATION, even with inexpensive mountings, will be worth their weight in gold if ihre sia houses, ; you break your regular tasked Me] LIVES oH [BROADWAY NOW A8| special Londed With Chicago From Injuries Received ra Wi = 3 S pair while away. ‘ABHINGTON, June 28.--Clarence 8. . JENKINS, ers in Collision, Sc A or URITI We'll dupli it 1 e uplicate eesti, apart ionet Hearty Funk, Generat Manager of the tnter- As Mra, J. W. Jenkins she ts now! Caso, une %.—Twenty persons Near Home. | GRINKH YcRELINV EN Be P glasses exactly wit the prescription. Moderate Prices Always ut Guaranteed to reitove the, most stub kormeasesof Itt Neuritn Wiite for) dimonials from proms Bi.00' ASD Heved he cannot recover The chauffeur stopped his car and —Cash or Credit You get at Fennell’s two stores real values in Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, real, solid, ceaiecabesiiimiooeiapinin JENNINGS LEADS KAMMER IN GOLF SEMI-FINAL. §. 1, June %.—Although Staten Island golf championship match, | Relfable Furntture--Low Prices sixteenth, the others being halved, This reduced Jennings'’s lead to 1 wu totals read 79 to 81 in Jennings's favor. GEO. FENNELL & C0., | 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. (Continued From Firat Page.) peatedly stated of recent months that) Corman ‘singing societies of Chicago, | ing baseball on the street near his home a only know about when I looked pital aleng ated gta geal gl Led APD AUES A DY aaeoHyee Mra, | returning from Foe > aut American Jat No, 258 Warren street, Jersey City, PEAR Grits Oe a CF 7, 2 On another drive Browster said at gems which were taken from Mra, sf "| Saengerbund Convention in Milwaukee, | was struck by an automobile this after- w/b Velock In the morning he nar-| develop & crucial stage In the Inquiry, | welle by robbers while she wan resid, | Jehein#, OF Dwella, first came into Ro- | crashed into the rear end of a train be- | noon and so badly Injured that it ta be- NARCOTICS Oculists’ Opticians 223 Sizth Av., 15th St. 217B'dway, Aster House 101 Nassau—Ann St. gations disprove the {dea that th icked up the victim, placing him in the jt Vai is Gems about Mra. Gambler and Kisu-|burse those who raised the $100,000 to |were of the sume lot, BY ceretat ene | Younger sister as Helen Dwelle, The|upom which the unnamed Yorker and | Picked UP the Metin pinclne nie ey ee ei Sth & 6th Aves., New York ing Ker. Tho chaufleur said he brought| put Lorimer across at Springfield.” ing they hi found that the $300,0u| Bouse Was in & part of the town that| his wife taught them how to bring | Hospital, ‘The chauffeur was taken to ton St., Cor, Bond St., Brooklyn a menen® ond ire, Gambier beck Mr Funk faced Mr. Hines, who ee worth of Jewels were bought in America, | 1% Use! em edad als tage inte etna New York thread of | the Seventh atreet e.atton-house and| | Rit 8 oe ares: a penne: ing and hugeing, een given permission to attend the|chiefly from Tiffany's and from Spatd-|TO%d Workers an r * |the story again, When, after the ar- | locked up. : S Feceint of up when we got into| hearing. instead of being required to}ing of Chicago, at which places the| {t Wis out of the beaten track and little | iO Pitt erate: Breslin of the couple Tie machine was owned by Charles su MAGISTBRAL CHEMICAL © 8 | Ten Cents Buys It, emt,” maid Brew sand he lost| #t&¥ in the witness room. Edward Far-|woman had a credit account arra: calculated ta excite notice. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jen-| Berg of No, 255 Highland avenue, | Get it from yor hat and had to go ik and get| tar of New Orleans had been added to | for her by Aller But persons having busine: who were, it Is ata, really | Orange, and operated by Charles Sibort, | = delice. your grocer "vag the counsel for Lorimer and Hines and The woman's smuggling opera- | meses soon han Allen and Helen Dwelle, with | Sivort says the boy ran directly in front or delicatessen dealer. Brewster said Mra. Gambier was in| joined with his associates, Elbridge tons, as Mr kp by the Govern. |Memphia about the velvet carpe! their friend, Collins, their baggage was | of the mad hine and that he wae unable r) je ear on an average of five timex a| Hanecy and W. A. J. Hynes of Chicago expensive cut glass and the handsome| brought in, it consisted of eleven trunks, | to check Sts speed tn timo to avoid hit- and that on eight or nine differ-| in cross-examining the witness, diamonds that were in evidence in the| and it is then and there that the Gov-| ting the youngster, Succow's compan- ips he saw his employer and the! Jonn H, Marble of counsel for th interior of the forbidding hous ernment charges that six customs in-| {ons say the machine was speeding and woman Kissing and once he eaw| . Jonn He Of squnsel for the Nae ina ThEeh Maan tie Spectors got $100 each for the kindness | ran over August Lefore he could get out For Furniture in hie master's committee began the direct examina- nea etrest @ 0 arriage, drawn by | {9 helping ret tho baggage through in of its way. The unknown frond of Mrs, Gam. EB fe Bical all la orth $20,000, diamond eat | two handsome horaes, in which the two| MNUFY: after, the arrival of the Lusi-| | ‘ive tad was badly injured about the) We Furnish Homes Complete Old rr, n of 0 i - 900, be 4 n e, i: according to Brewster, did not] Maneger the Harvester co: nit} rings worth $12,000 and a pearl women, always alone, rode. tania on Juni Nee nalaribn ne abdomen, arm and le! ‘was not called on to give. aid that as far as he could he had] The smuggled gem’ are char; big | veloped in the present proceeding: NEW DORP, genuine, guaranteed goods that ry All through the trial an infinite care | always avoided discussing Lorimer per-| have been pought at the Titany ted faher Ee ete pagan ts | the Kems were bought for fe aky remained cloudy and threaten-| will give you satisfaction as long FOR SOUPS, SALADS taken to, prevent any names, other | sonaily tn Paris, ut Bourgereau's and other for-|men of wealth, were interested in the] {7 New kerk and in Chicago. the rain had stopped when Perey ay you live; You act ancien tat). AD © ‘OLD MEATS han of the plaintiff and defend-| jiave you regarded Mr. Lorimer as|elgn houses. The gowns were found to| women, The three men were casually |ewele Returned by Convict for} jennings, Richmond County, and A, | E.Pritchard, Maker, 931 § t from coming out. Judge Van Wyck, | a factor opposed to the International| have come from Paquin's, Worth’s and : $5,000. Kammer, Fox Hills, the finalists in the| Wear, last, satisfy, please. MAAKOr, pring 8t., N.Y friend as “the gentleman of the interesting allotment of gloves the one ever thought to make anything] claimed that they were returned by the | drove off from the first tee over the! Honest, well made, latest styles | nial , ernment found that the purchas: more than passing comment on tt. tilet, a tlcket-of-leave man fromthe | sourae of the Richmond County Country! every piece guaranteed. Ad- BEST WORK al LOWEST PRICES 7 : Morolas’ ‘i Elmira Reformatory, who was paid «| Club, very ‘ Bh dthyerd ssid the harvester company made at Morolas's house in Naple: LIVED WITHOUT EXCITEMENT 4 of $5.00. In'the spring of 1910. | "tke gore out read 8 to @, Coming in| Vertised prices mean nothing. Brewster said he read of the trial| Hiver, which towed Cargush bia oan Th aN id M Ig shee eeee ta anreleceattetar nee | ten aw, with poor drives and |Quality means everything. You} here were va, a @ made # settlement with her K ! . a a in & mewspaper the first day of the|pany's plant, The Edward Hines Lum- it et ? putts by ammmer winning the! get quality at low prices from us. | “T G14 this because T thought he w: He declared thera had been no dim- original! 1 iY 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120th & 121st S ginally from Firat avenue in New - ‘The cards: 9 3d Av., Bet. 12 st Sts, Southerner and wan being taken tn."| cuity between Mr, Une and himaelt or | ,AComMnE to the Government narra | Yash art ther “Fuld” was the fanny | Richard Parr’s activities in the case| jenni 5 Sd Av. & 149th St. the chauffeur, and added that his i" tive, while Mra. Dwelle and her com: ¢ Ageia are said to date trom the time when the | ‘ar i sarees Bronx Store, Vv. it. ya thelr respective companies, 40 far 44 6 | anions. were abroad and: making then | oan eats Of oRiaion AMONK *h0K6| Government paid him hin bonun for, Un. Coe a aS | “Oh, then it was Just a sort of South. | Knew. purchases they met the mystertous F and the woman, with | Covering the sugar frauds, Then, tt ts Kom me BARRO 4 4-42 | fellow fedling that made you go} De you recall e certain conversation | New York man and his wite and learned |her infinite charm, lived her secluded | Sted, @ friend who had known Par: | In —4 6 6 6 8 9 7 B 3-0-1 | an bd a gh re basa eye ines?” asked Attor- | from them not only how to beat the | life in princely luxury without making |!" SIMBY, SEIS HD Mt. Be might someon saeiors | megticormges, Bon bir eater Government at the customs game bur} Tnple until, she oan ne fe, Naw York | mal tania ell ed ie ee 1177 MILES IN 104 MINUTES, es: ar geet Hits of many vig transactions in which the | ne ee . looking over this feld, + pale y Hs phone, and man wil seeps plaintift, are South) air, Funk then repeated his story of [New Yorkers hud managed to me} that ie fa Her Up to the period: when Miah Serr eal dire’ walle ane Hoare ‘| FRENCH AVIATOR’S RECORD. | Weseidtn'st. iilenatotas Joseph W. Peck, who was a waton-|''@ Conversation with Mr. Hines, In| througe $3,000,000 worth of dutlable | Quy while th Chisagoe sina. wae’ intone} her $1,000 on $7,000 worth of xemy, ; — PLAYER ; 10 OW. Mth ‘! Northern Hot “n . * | goods. ; : " when he heard of the | SEDAN, France, June 24.—Leut im the Great > n Hotel when | Which the request for the $10,000 contr ai duced to Allen by John R. Collins, of AN, F J 24 Go| Seateemeees Gambler lived there, was called | PUtion Is sald to have been made. “Just| It iy stated by friends of Allen that; »Y one of the Memphis admirera ahe| charges, were turned over to Collect inerbe, a French military avtato 2 : He toatified that at about 3 o'clovk ual as the sale of a car of lum-|ng gid not have any information tien possessed, Two of them at least| Loot ew trom ne dintancer 206 taicea2: | long ago scored a record for artistic ning in October the night clerk, Tnarews ordered him to go to the which Mrs. Gambler's room was was the way Mr, Funk referred a to the propostion. ‘The witness sald he met Hines at the Parr to-day dented that he had ever & bribe of $300,000 to drop ‘on, Collector Loeb sai at the} At least two vis admirers had more were Known to be In Chicago ne of th rN le covered the distance, 286 kitometn cerning the Pilg | miles), In 1 hour 44 minutes and until Mrs, J.& J. Colman, Ltd, smuggling, of th Dwelle appeared at heen offered the pros introduction. 3 achievement that has proven in a party with them, He then insists th Nee Te eee Of Ate Malte : nost emphatic manner their su- | LONDON Union League Club shortly after Lori- , | reat In the Bousnern Coal Come) ins Bile twee career ENG EINE remel lent qualities Pook, “and t aaw| Union Lea he gave $10.00 to be paid to the customs| pany, Lt 19 charggd that one of them| admitted by Mrs, Dwelle, was cor DAY. Premely excellent qualities. D. S. F. Mustard Relish open and the lights more election, peoply at once as duty, and he claims 1 in both the property| rated by five servants, and that an Sun ats. 734i Mood aete,. - Perfect and improved mechanism |. 9» F. MUS! ar ells b about six | "Hello," said Hines, according to Mr.| (nat the major portion of this sum was torney Forrest of Chicago, represen THE TIDES hy Gitall circ 1th _ ~ erent Ot, SF | wie you are just tha man t went (0 | fcr paid, ax one of the | ins Allen, had made some admissions Wah Water, ow w fs y Ms Moh ¢ PATS produced ae HIGH CLASS him out—told him getiemen | see.” The witness explained that he} ‘The diamone and pearl necklace vhich of the Leather |of @ damaging charactor to the caso 3 Tig ereiofore were deemet possible] Gap 5 7 allowed on that floor at that| was not repeating the exact words nec- {ig listed amon the articles alleged | He ix married and has three | of his client i only by the human hands—are at- GET FROM YOUR GROCER | essarily, but only giving his recollection | have been prousit H They live in a handsome} Mrs, Dwelle claims that she 1 Ld 0 * i it 414 Mra, Gambler say?” asked | o¢ tne conversation ian ty Pita hse ‘Ns : Ir ne { home at Kenosha, Wis, Customs men | Ps t tn the smugsting ot the tributes which characterize the|> — ——==== | teal y en by Allen to the banking h. of | got a search warrant for his hoi which the nsis f Jissner Player Pia i Hines axa: “Well, we put Lorimer | J, 8. Bache & Co., at No, 42 Broadway, |Setantiy made ar, execinatiog ee na | without duty y is Da Wissn r Player f BDF O1Eo. “Wha the man do?” over down at Springfleld, but tt cost and (hence returned to the Paris Tiffany contents, It was charged that Allen | Blumenthal Nassau stive Write for Player Booklet, f “He went down in the elevator with | £1,000 to do tt." house and a credit given at the New| brought over from Burope laces and| Wi would not talk about her case, | WISSNER WAREROOMS. DOVGNERTY.—On Saturday, June 24, a ” The witness added that Hines ex-| York house for the price of the neck: y articles given to his wife, and! He said he represented her in a sutt| hid » his residence, No, 672 Madisop ay stand, He end | vlained that they had to act quickly, lace, pose of the search Was to ag- {She Med against George Gould's secre 96 Sih Ave., cor. 16th St., New York.) Wiliam H. DOUGHERTY, husband o k, lived in and| “What else, M. Wiliam J, Wollman, the only one 1 If any of the contraband prop: | tary to collect what she claimed to he 638-540 Fulton St., Brookly: | Julla Keresey and won of the late An out this city nearly ail bis life and] aie said: “Now we are veoing tne wanhe Ari ote lk ine erty had found its way to his home, | an over-payment on the Louls V. Bel! a lon St., Brooklyn. diew Dougherty, Deen ving tn Sumit, 3 wince | of our friend® 10 got the inmtter eed | Getrag ta aioe AB the sity, to-day | “ae ts alleged ho became immensely In-| house, which he purchased under the nn | Relatives and friends are invited te at man otticer of the Mor: | uh,.® ed to talk sof the Aanond neck: | teroated t Vivaclous Memphis | name of Jenkins, tend the fune t St. Patrick's nge National Bank since F \ , 2 ed Ingulrers to his broth: | woman Mra, Dwele | be ape Rathe He te tity-cigh wears ola, He | your, Funk taid he inquired how much a Wan ie wa aan Pl allen Dee Hlnitiame to: Ava Cathedral, Sth ay. and Both » ag imtroduced (0 Miss Hadith Pussell, | “qe we fan only go to a few big aid | bhia to she was in- je ta Chi . Gay, June 27, at 12 A. M, Priende ere ward married in 10, he | poopie,” Mr. Punk sald Hines replied ner of J. 8, Bache | stalled In ne on Wheridan| KENOSHA, Wis, June 2%.--While it windly requested not te years old then, They | und if we can get ton to contribute $10,- ‘and for that rearon T cannot dis- | foal under the name of “Mrs. J, W.] ls generally belleved that Nathan Allen, | DONN Yi=-On Monday, Ju Jonktns.”” at her THEN COMES TOUR OF EUROPE AND PURCHASE OF GEMS. Brook: 000 we can wipe it out." loved wife of” Patriek mattere which have take between the firm and its cus! The bis Ary mentioned In connection with the smug: ging into the country of jewels be. longing to Mrs. John W. Jenkin cig! ewes by her mother jn Ruth- Ia i ‘and 1907, said Mr. Gambier, if funeral hereafter, ie See mere oe eer" ot!" New Yorkers heve been golug on for | Th New York, s in Kenosha, he ta tn WMege Pointy le dee Wake RiECK en & ateamer aeiag trem hon ‘Bran. Dot im that Mind’ o¢ {more than two years, and it was not tein atrict seclusion, At his house it was id of Minnie) Yomi ee, Samaiian a Mean to ermus whone [URtH! the Government got track of the | ANd Voli! * +) for, intimated he had gone to Chicago and ear of his + Alaeleon. a a and men to arm Been eee ene Cotte vat gttack Of th8 | New York on the Kronpls might be on his way to New York. It ! nxious to terminate ry that the New. Yorkery heel A, Dwele sailed on, the [ie known that W. 8, Forrest, the Chi- , ot UD an en followed the European our upen ‘ A him, Ale ee fond of her petore canie invuived, ‘hen, declares the Gov- | whioh it tg charged that, the coms ead | ree Site fey’ slam UPHG Ls TERING co, Bs Wert Lath a. Vhoye 5190 Chelece, { » Sa wre sw

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