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~ TANSTING MILDRED, ‘Mildred Rudd, “ Vanishing Girl, 4 nearby without find! angaseln, r. Hrunet to: found t POLICEINFORMER | 1, ‘| JUDGE DI DINNEAN’S LATEST YEAR BRINGS A DINNER. STOCKING BANK tor | him to run for the police. “‘For God's sake, no; not that,’ he ae Rae Missing Sixth Time in Party Dress te: ae rit Tate do that Ke wih als ny } | jintt fun «| Celebrated at Coney at Coney Istand With busines aereated the doctor, tHe a Band High Up in Air. mete won Mae Morty tec, i He 14, and he arose and went through the ed ie ae tas Neraiped ts Reker Toe marvellous escapes, [tome explosions anf aaoceain reception room. The next instant two at torent ane “y wanderiust of In fact, no remarkable has been Hl®/ there, It was in such cases that Rosin! J. Curran, August Kluge, Thomaw|™én with handkerchiefs over their eyes 3ronx Miss Who Has Disap- peared the Sixth Time Is In for It. POLICE ON THE TRAIL. Dretty Girl Always Turns Up With a Lurid Tale of | Adventure. MMch the psycho-neurosie experts of ye Police Department have any rec-| “4. There in not a savant of the Cen- who can keep pace with tha! ‘ay and comings-back of this ‘own-eyed miss, and now jeorge) Rudd, who retired tate business with @ ut t No. 1979 Mor: | em to hunt for} again they! May LAL Bcaied 2 tee fortune s avenue, has asked s vanishing daughter ‘ankly admit that they might as well ke up the trail of the elusive Dodo nd, Within the past year and a half Mr. “ud has made six visite to Poller to veport that Mitéred! vd vanished. He furnished @ minute) ‘scription of his daughter, Did the silce find her? No, Mildred found the Mee and told them stories of her anderings that the genial Baron Mun- -ausen might be proud of. s latest evanescence occurred ht while she was attending emciques Having WALL end ots pa "Ve 6ré, MAR | [St t9i0% RAN AWAY and FOUND azz CAIRO, ee * of GEEN KiBNAgES cn W PRISONER Hundred and Eightteth The fol- party at reet and Webster avenue. Mrs. DALY. This would seem to signify that Mil- ed had eloped with a Mr. Daly. Papa nti Ing, then adding, scope from the black bs of Parent Rudd. Haven and all “put in summer I get and frowning e the police of New York, » towns In New TWO INJURED WHEN One Man in Motor Car and One B. R: T. Passenger Thrown ATTEMPT ON UE “Bulletproof” Man, Who Re- covered From Four Attacks, Can’t Do It Again. face from the roof of a tene Sheepshead Bay through the hot Fart One Hundred and Seventh § montha ha spends his spate time Bef this he s shot while walk-| fishing, the dinner was given at the ¥ Secret work for the Ttallan aquad] ing in Malbone at ‘Broo! oats, | CHICAGO, Suty S=Oies easel Ho- of the police to-day earned for Fran- cesco Rosini his fifth bullet, and at the Gouverneur Mospital they say that the fifth attempt at assassina tion made by members of the Ameri+ can branch of the Mafia or the Cam- orre will result in death, The Italtan criminal societies pay those who give the police information concerning their members with the Long Sleep, and Rosin! is collecting his reward) dodging of death during the last five years, when he hag literally lived un- der the secret sentence of the criminal bands, that medical men have exhib- ited him as @ freak of bullet-proof vitality. One of the attempts upon his life took away nearly all his jaw and teeth, and it {» stated that he was to have been exhibited to-day at Asbury Park to a gathering of dentists as @ wonderful evidence of the art of mod- ern dentistry in providing new it and teeth for human beings. Who shot Rosint? ‘The police asked the question when he | was taken to the hospital. Mis brother asked it as he bent over the sufferer, Hie wife asked ft aa aha wept ever him. But the bullet came in the dark, and if the name of the man who fired it is known, it is known only to the victim. GAVE INFORMATION ITALIAN CROOKS, Roaint in twenty-six years of age, He lived at No, 400 East One Hundred and and had an automo- First avenue and One Hundred and Eighth street. As a sido " mo. iz M 4a got thi lee horribly bored.” She will suffer more {| ing morning Mr. Rudd got this tele er edom when sie come home this! — AUTO RAMMED TROLLEY, | 'ine te had for years wiven the Ttatlan svarried an very happy, [time if it Is possible to cast her horo- police squad information about tie crooks and gun men of his race, Last night, withip fifty feet of two Policemen and a crowd of boys, he was shot, It was not quite 10 o'clock. The 5 howe + Inter t i ‘ed's d 3 Si however, chan ed me ri fend have Milared's vecri di to Street. policemen and the small boys heard the Atement. If she had telegraphed that| her telegram led only to a blind, clue, A] Two men were slightly injured early | shot and they saw the man fall. They © were utterly without result, which h e Imported Olive Oil, the finest French, bottle.. .23¢ cay beter aaagrareis 60 DHL Stamps FREE with | | Table Salt, Blue Ribbon, runs free, large box.. ..10¢ Md, says the hosteas of the party, I Shredded Gelatine, Peerless, very choice, pkge..10c was @ marvelous nt machine. <-e was dining with Alice In Wonder- nd and had married the Jabberwok | ‘r. Rudd would fee! equally sure of n that she would keep \ the elusive maid. § ve kept tabs Mt the time orself in nite chi h lace Inse: ve had worn t party a long tan mgee coat which she managed to g wssession of before she disappen: ‘mong other fine ratment she wore atent leather pumps, white silk sto. ngs and a white silk underskirt ga Ished with many ruffles, WON'T BE RECEIVED WITH OPEN ARMS THIS TIME. One would hardly adopt such @ coe- ‘ame as a travelling gown, and a girl f Mildred’s prettiness would be apt ® attract attention on trains or trolley | vars im the night. The Rudds realised | his and made elaborate inquiries befor wppealing to the police, Their inquirt Mildred Mispersed sss sho There were evidences at the Rudd) nome to-day that when Mildred returns | from her sixth filt she will not be re-| ceived with open arma, The reporter Pehinnee um arog tha wd 6O Stamps FREE with 1-lb. Best Tea SO | | Triumph Oats, largest package, best quality... 1c ng him, This same reporter had once vefore paced Mr. Rudd across sixteen | nt Bronx lots, after an effort to in- | erview him. Mr, Rudd positively re- fuses to be calm on the subject of his| daughter. The young lady has been spanked and spanked and spanked, but she has come smiling happily from her) spankings and set right out again on one of her mysterious excursions, t May she turned up in Brooklyn, threw herself in the erme of : man and cried, “Save me! Save me!” Then she told a Kidnapping story that would curl the coat of a wireshaired terrier. Hre kidnapper was an Italian count and he had whisked her away in a big limousine car. The count had an accomplice—a mysterious black with dreadfully sad e mysterious tady in black wa: strange spell cast by the It and did his bidding mechan there were more and other make the Arabian Nights read tamely, | | | $1.25 lady in ALWAYS TURNS UP WITH LURID TA OF ADVENTURE, April, 1910, She turned up in the Cats- kill after the police of many cities had deen searching for her for days, Bhe! wove a thrilling romance to account| for her Aisappearance, and her parents | put-her in the Holy Cross Convent at) Forty-second street, near Ninth avenue, ‘he was there about a month when » Vanished again. She vanishes only dur- ing the spring and summer. | is Ae ieee ike heme tn cold | bas been-quored as aay- | |lame newshoy had got it from another newsboy who got It from somebody else who forgot who he got it from, to-day when an automobile driven by 23 Vanderbilt with a Frederick Kirby cf No. avenue, Brooklyn, coll the case of 24 bottles— one cent a bottle more than the ordinary beer. A little higher in price— a great deal high- er in quality. Order a trial case from your regular dealer, Ifhe does not carry it, kindly let us know, we will see that you are promptly supplied, Builds up Mid not ran t ee who shot him. When they ald him he would only that he had been downtown on some busi- 4 ss Franklin avenue trolley car at Franklin |ness and that he did not know who had ¢ truth of the statement. ¥ 1 f avenue and Monroe street. fired the shot. _ WANDERS AWAY witHouT A/FIND MORE WHITNEY GEMS.|“‘iomas Costello, twenty-five, of No.| The scene of the shooting was directly PENNY IN HER PURSE. 92 Dean street, Brooklyn, Was riding sy Ee ote ban whe pide haw dee profount tory | Gold Cigarette Case Among Stolea| on the front seat of the auto with Kirby, | Garga) , Whe are he . + a pro Pan mys oe iad we bed ‘The tonneau was empty. The auto was|the man fall, went through the buildings a aha ‘has daetlitiroaa tary pysisien Repeversa: going west on Monroe street, and rees, ne has wandered extensively PROVIDENCE, R. -, July ».—| Franklin avenue ran full tilt into a car t vithout a cent to finance her wander- " ,, a bound for Coney Island. et She has come home with all her| Following the arrest in Boston of | boun : Teract Davis, charged with the lar-| Costello was thrown to the street ang New varacterisile vivacity and in the highe i fa man shaken from his seat in the open POPULAR tk t spirits, This tlme she went away | CORY of & Sita” diamond necklace be) trotiey car. BIGEOM) ONE-DAY | \ @ party dress and without a penny. padi > OY coe a kee New| Costullo’s right arm was injured, but CaIFals, h, 1e had been dancing with a siim,| Ore and the recovery @ neck-|/n@ got into the auto with Kirby and |/WAGUM OUTINGS ond youth with big blue eyes, and| ace Mrs y's gold cigarette! Grove off before an ambulance from the nef Sut, jcase and small articles of] Swedish hospital arrived. The man > , ve had been dancing with @ atout, dark y by the| who was jolted from the trolley car ree |} Lake Hopatoo ng ina | 4 pi with ae sererauan bes a ‘of this clty in the home of Rufus|sumed his seat and continued his 'Y SUNDAY, Becta, i rete, as | peso ning pe ame aan | ame, et neh Cut to, Qc pF ung man, But all these and others ey os me AND WOLIDAY 9 9 9 it ¢ tear MAAC S esbsie when Mildred's Israel Davis recently had lodged with! onicaco, July Liberty $t:9.00 acm Bd) cstess remarked what a eprightly| wich the eee Feast aiseeveeal ealreahe Ht And Cunive) svelgnt Aete Atlantlio City a an, _ a an,. a an, ; * uncer Mildred was, It was In the| together with the bag which con. | ciation for the last ffteen years, and ExT $250 FREI te = : “4 H sighborhood of 9.03 that she noticed| tained Mrs, Whitney's necklace when) O10 cf the most widely known raliroad SUNDAY — Imported Sardines. French, Portuguese, Corn Starc XLCR Brand; a great favori Fi m4 the {bed girl had vanished who lost it on a@ visit to Boston, on| i here. Physictans Yas +4 es Sizes) He} = 9 gian, in oil; can. package cut to. ieaseat i elmer , a serious-minded young | July & recovery {9 slight. = . 7 Ki ed H Maconochie's Royal aye k Cc Flak an 5 Bh) ater creny-forr tad tater ns a per erring, viet ices uaker Corn Flakes, 72:75" r to the party, He had promised to! =~ Gi “handy tla BE A) ors attantry aba’ se hot snared Salmon, ++ se ris. ,a0.. 10°} Essie Baked Beans, cans ec . the worn down sys- tem—keeps the old young and the young strong and vigorous. PETER DOELGER BOTTLED EXPRESSLY FOR THé HOM It is most invigorating, rejuven- ating and harmless beverage for the entire, Brewed under the most sanitary | conditions of the age, it is purity itself Bottling Dept., 407-433 East 55th Street ork City | family, Telephone, 2270 Plase Peter Doelger First Prize Brewery, FIRST PRIZE BEE New Y ABOUT, In celebration of the fact that Judge ‘Thomas P. Dinnean, the most popular dispenser of justice and philosophy in the municipal courts, passed an- other milestone in the journey of life yesterday, a few of his friends gave him @ dinner last night. It was an “What did he say?” asked the doctors, | affair confined to those who are wont “He sald in Italian what you would| to join with the Judge in the enjoy- gay in English it to Sweeney,’ | ment of the good things‘ of life during replied the brother, the long winter evenings at Luchow's | Rosin was shot four times bef in Fourteenth street. Nine months ago he was shot Inesmuch as the Judge lives at SMILES WHEN TOLD HE [8 GO-! ING TO DIE. His brother Stephen and spoke to him, statement that he Rosint emiled and Italtan, $1,000 recovered. Dr. Sessinger sata: “I needed the money. Miss Hogan promised to lend me $500, but was slow, #o I framed up this job to get the money. If she hadn't carried It around in her stocking all the time, tempting me by showing It to me, d not have happened.” ‘Miss Hogan ts willing to forgive the physician and intimates they may y TOPLANROBBER Hircd Two Men to Hold Up ‘Woman Patient and Take Her $1,756. 4, something in The |eeaside, The Coaster Hotel, on Surf shot went through the groin and came!avenue, Coney Island, was the place | out of the hin. 4d was a bad! selected, and to those who were not to | privileged to be present the assurance is given that It was some dinner, Fish caught by the Judge and Me friends out on the Atlantje during the afternoon were featured on the menu, After the dinner the Judge and his guests took the air on the giant cons- ter with a fife and drum corps riding along to accentuate tne thrills, Among those at tne dinner were ing in Malbone atreet, Brooklyn, gan, forty-six, large and powerful, has been @ patient of Dr. Edward Sessinger, who has paid her WYGIERE OF MOUTH SOUNDNESS OF TEETH cal practice. To the police “I went to the doctor's office tast | 5 nigtt. We had been sitting there only |= @ few minutes when I heard footsteps | fo the halt ‘and I mentioned the fact to wife and brother, t the time thought ‘to be fatal. The place where Rosin! was shot tn Stanton atreet, between Chrystie street and the Bower: noted for erlme. The “Barrel murder" ts believed to have been committed in that vi August Iaichow, William J. Wright ‘Oh, = suppose it's @ pationt” he attacked me. One knelt on the floor and, cutting my stocking with @ knife, took a little bag containing two puri was useful to the police, It 1s thought | Hurte, Edward Miller, W. that he was working on some criminal) lin and Archie Zimmer, investigetion when shot. ‘Tom wouldn't say how old he is, P. 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