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VERING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 81, 1911. ie 8 MMUIAARanAnen eet os . rs +p | TINCABWNSTERY [Git Whose Strange Disappearance RCH MRS. LANMAN 332222528" WAKES UPSNDY ("Se SRE , n Lax ee: rs) : rid dail |Pastor First to Find Honey Make | OF MISSING GIRL (Photographs Taken in Stage coum Her a ENTERS CONVENT | GUESTS RY SONG OF er rp beh Air Services, * Church of Gross Point, a suburb, yee Gives Up Wealth and Society | . and they were compelled to holé son the lawn in front of the | Thinks He Chose the Wrong The Rev Ambrose Goothetle ~ ! mn F i man who discovered the swarm ~ R Away a Week Ago | Leadership to Devote Time When She Scorned | de artivid at tie church easly ode | sed the front door himeetf. Se Life to Church tin ts Cours, | ° | race er paused Another bee charged and them ., | SUICIDE IS DOUBTED. =— ; we "s ten tn love: with Stdey nother, Within there arose a ham, GEMS AND HOME SOLD. | “Taam know what to dot" the vatilmery of the wwarm. He turned } 1 sequen BE ihe: Westar a9 ira a | and Members of the congregation | i « ane tH ime|®nw tholr pastor in the middle Of Ge Mad No Love Affair Since To-Day Her First in Prepara-| Say tie Hades: before’ chal a oF Wis’ CROC abot Oe ae , 4 Ds. ac dies tae Nels Gar | je of the front door,” he explained. Jealous Fiance Killed Him- tory Prayer With Sisters Fee et ere eck | “Weill have to drive them out” & ia yh i on t the Hot Savoy Volunteers to make war on the bees self Four Years Ago. of the Reparation. ta es he iar about winning | ere called for, tut. no, one 1, e Up Al z ne ball sted (hat it was a fine day and ne he impr * 1 th ne ea be held The unaccountable Aisappearance a Having disposed of her costly home, | boy had be aR dey neers pes asrasnti coher akan Week ago of Miss Agnes Mitchell, the her jewels, her Mmousine and her col- Golden-Thre ba ti st on the lawn white the J. handsome young daughter of the late lection of rare laces, Mrs. Gertrude vartous tele ‘* and called - The Caleb ty. Mitchell, who once waged bitter war with Richard Canfleld for th gambling supremacy of Saratoga and *ensible a girl. There was no reason shot himself when he was defeated, ts fr to go that I can fgure—my Dusting the young woman's sisters, Mother, sent her plenty of money and Miss Mirlam Mitchell, known In musical | tuet coe se comedy as Jane Laurence, and Mrs.|— sis will not admit the Ross Lusk, of Riverside Drive and One| theory that her sioter may have in Hundred and Thirteenth street, w!fe of | terded to kill herse » notwithstanding & wealthy manufacturer, [her father, his mother and his two There has been absolutely no trace of | brot rs committed sulclde, For many Miss Mitchell since she left her home, | ‘ fe shell, tathe of the ails Lh, 4 nost powerful, conspicuous and a rene od reiteteg sess a | picturesque figure at Saratoga, He wan | President of the villa nd after he 2 P. M. To-day her sister asked the had been removed by speclal legislation Police to send out a general alarm. he fought in vain for reinstatement in But Miss Laurence, in a talk with an|the courts until his last appeal was Bvening World reporter in. the smart| denied. Ww Dani¢ Haile Lanman, of Norwich, Conn., #0 up Manager mv Daniels, “Phe clety arbiter, will at the end of three | house provides music with , Insists upon having each patron snore Weeks renounce the pomps and vanities Tea CPt tte ann ag che Tate of the world and become a nun tn the went aloft what was wro | convent of the § 6 of the Roparatton ¥ nt is ; found Frank Laugiiin, on Rast Twenty-ninth street, To-day |e ears old, Who sal! he was a ste her firet day preparatory prayer and | phe of No, $8 ) we t meditation, ¥, wear ro Wealthy, young and b ful, Mra. of his Mary Lanman’s renunciation of soctety and eman Quiniar Its enjoyments comes as nax to hich led te avers |@ period of steady trend toward the A RE ll Mors of the Catholic orders, Widowed tate aed einer ro —e-— rege rey You are mistaken | if you believe that you can choose proper e isses like a_ pair of eleht years ago by the death of William Pant ia Pha Wonitie ear Camp Lanman, nephew of Commodore y O'Hara and. we Lanman, she was moved deeply by the ny nan. Mich beauties of the ttaitan and French | Passengers Fume at Delay|. “But how did you ha shoes—“ready-maae.” The only sathedoain and iott the Bresnyeectan for |” om s Vin that corrigor at t glasses that ‘give lasting comfort Christ Episcopal Church, » and Many in Trains Are ET done how etude o's and satisfaction are those made nto be foun hour of the prwich, She Hil “statue oe pala REIMAN GAMBLING: HOUCK, AG: espoused * so al settlement work: four . was-sure) to order on the prescription of an je apartment where she lives w! , years ago founded tn Norwich the Hatle| Sta ie et Ga Boa tiene miss} Ocul -vistered sici ai Miss Marjorie Shelby, appeared more DRESSED CHURCH. Club for working girls and supported | Stalled, Oinrah’ paxea ther Coure ees ies cose Tran ered apenas Duzzied than uneasy, notwithstanding He was quite frank about his occupa- jit; two years Inter gave society some- | Wh A careful examination by an ex- We are engaged to be mar- the fact that she know of no reason| ton, and notwithstanding he ran one of bb ” [thing to talk of when she forsook the 5 A _| ried," sald the youth. perie.ced Oculist and an’ equally why her sister should go away without | the most notorious places at the Spa, Episcopal for the Roman Church, and| | Three small aco ents on the ce Just then Mary entered to see if she j ca eful fitting and frame adjust- ~, notifying her. he frequently addressed church and lately began the systematic diepoal-|tc-day threw the entire system out of| could identity the la aller, She did, a “You see ‘Adje'—her name is Agnes, sh 1] days ™ i nter= { f Y yi 1 ing | Rear for nearly tw urs. & this right, Also sh hie ec y expert Optician are unday 1 nan o ler possessto cluding but she hates it and she made up the| LN period the express and local trains on|that she was engaged to marry h combined in the Harris Service view in The World with Neile Bly he Ghianbower, her magnifice ‘ge ets “Aeiniaan w more or jose de | “What's that you say? f hame of ‘AdJe' for herself—hasn't got| said that gambling was no worse than T have tried all the world’s pleas: | both divi Il Sianeeien i be pert @ drop of sporting blood in her,” she | gelling ribbon over the cost of produc- ures,” she t a friend. It has noth brat aat trou:!e occurred at 719|aay not. to the iHkes of you, sald, “She never drinks a drop—if she | tion, Jing more to offer, Henceforth my hap- : . for the one cost of the glasses— n Bronx Park express, | Want to * takes one glass of beer she'll tell her| put his undoing came when he locked piness will lie in following the fo i cd ee $2.00, $3.00 or $3.00 T c roe 1 again 4 ‘ » Court decided that MeLaughiin ’ coming downtown, was peacefully plod- rt : real name~so I know that couldn't have | horns with Richard Canfield, Peter De slope OF my. ord, ding along under the luke in Central FIERE SRRORS 2 RH FORE aE Une ° ° tow had anything to do with her disappear- | Lacy and Dan Stewart w with him, MUST WAIT TWO YEARS TO Tark, between the One Hundred ana Minos 'E fell It love w Mary Ocniists and Opticians 4 ance. Also I know she can take care | put Canfield won in the end, and it 1s | TAKE WHITE VEIL. Tenth street and Ninety-sixth street | i. ’ ’ of herself, so I am not especially afraid | | , — iis jon't know sj ° said to have practically ruined Mitchell, Tt will be two years before Mrs. La The line 1s provided with | eo SONK stopped. 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. that she has come to harm. But none| He i stations. med $ nator igar T. Brackett man can take the white This will | “rippers, busy little poll.emen) “Guess that isn't the right tune’ | 27 WestSdthSt., bet. bthand6th Aves, of us CAR imagine why she want away.” | for supporting Canfield and tefusing to take place p at one of the or-]o¢ the rails ate so placed that showia|satd the youth 54 West 126th St, near Lenox Ave, | DIDN'T WANT NOTORIETY OF /flicy. him, Mitchell, to run poolrooms| Bawhiskered Statesman Also | Waldorf-Astoria, to Comply |ter's European houses. In two yearn] 4 motorman tail to rekard a steal oF | en 442 Columvus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sts, TELLING POLICE. i ¥, . ata naa gase ree pee morning of Jan 2, ase, Mitchel Brings a Sto f Political m7 i Will Put Girt | more she Aaa ann aesing anything untoward take urence just comp! er | bought a pistol “to kill cats" and went ory of Politica y plane taking her final vows. auton totleg preparatory to going to rehearsal|to the Senator's office. Brackett was 8 M cal With Law, Wi UL GIS | Friends wero not slow In taking ad- | other pullc with@he Winter Garden Company, and| not in, and after waiting a few minutes place the (rain | Catapulted £ au St., near John St, ot Uke in keep) Philip Wagner of No. 412 East One| 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn | up @ batting average of more than 9% |Tundred and First sir 2 Saw Feag-| 76 Na: en, who in the . * a fae vantage of Mrs. Lanman’s announce- er buy : # woodwork. | 69 Fulton St, opp. A. & &, Bkiyn the was very ataurt In a tight: black | Mitchell shot and’ kilted: Mimaelt on tne Unrest in Spain and Glasses at Fountains. that she had no further use for | yee velationsnips ‘and: stopped a train [ef fF te Lan vain Wood Mantelplece | 7 Broad St, near Hiahne's, Newark Seo tnsicves WeiaSaseioecunliiiote seeevne Se St he pile, James Hamilton Lewis, the be-| New York 1# going to have a novelty |being many years the centre of Nor-| ‘The officlous tile “trtppes” aldn't do the Wisuni GF 8 De uMtAr ident torday. was also present. whiskered last word on necktie hues|in the form of real “spring malds.” wich's social life, This {8 a palatial | any Hanae i irsra tinted Bad Mickat | RET Oy & ‘Cleébe Of wond (e ea ‘One reason why I didn't notify the and the cut of raiment of the Middle |The Sanitary Code ordinance abolishes |Fesidence facing the park at Lincoin | whilo the passengers fumed and kicked | #trick by © plove of wood tur a: police before,” Miss Laurence contin- West, returned to-day from Spain, | arinking cups in public p Oct. 1, It} avenue and Washington street. Tho |i inti the express convinced tts|with It. He will probably dle, . ued, “was that I didn’t want the noto- where he has been passing the summer, wilt affect the hotels,, public schools, | imousine followed Part of the Jewels |e cnanical policeman that it had «|= = Furniture Stores | riety. 1 don't mind it for myself be- gathering fanctes from the matadors| rafiroads and theatres, and the. hote i Lapa S08 the Punpert et ae right to run along without OL EBA ee: . — — i ‘ Pelt rtay Sly lta pe ai geod tai ACCIDENTALLY SHOT seis: cattle Problem of how to serve drinking water | most priceless colection of laces, gath- | w rious over being taken out of Extension Table THe ony eur see es ane | Col. Lewis was born 1n Georgia, went} to the public without violating the law. /ered abroad at great pains and ex-| Br controller trouble | at j fl o Chicago, where he ide: Carter low y a! 7 ” x | Del . Last week the rem: ing Jewels | Bowling ¢ ne he controller Is the ’ would think she was disgraced. to Chicago, where the elder Carter How many places will bave “spring | pense. id that governs all of the multiple ROL ILO Dab tan ais eal meaner units that Frank Sprague learned how and 4 Dining Chairs matoal Gui settlement work, the Haile club will be{along came a litte downtown local to with me—she plays the plano beautifully Coroner's Jury Finds That le ination because he| tinue fountains, but. will “I've been on the stage a year—T just Harrison advised him to go out and] malds” ts not known, bt eee 7 . . he far West, and then bec ; quoises and a beautiful collection of an- 3 . ‘ love it and wouldn't give it up for t astonish the far West, and then became] 4 4a will be one, Is will be sta- | auol seh lto harness to eleciric trains while wateh- most éver since I left home. We're just |sented Washington as the most | yer, attired in sults of white witn | tion of It all, in which Mrs Han 88)" Tt required five minutes to get the con- QUICKLY RELIEVED BY q Hees 9 Congress who ever beautified the i aps to match. Fach glass |ulet, snuling and apparenuy fully p troller in & good humor and in that time | : ake twins, although she BG abe bate: pea coe Gonneanslenal ince PePtie beset mt Haida aed vaaial Croeroedway and Wonk cranches both | = Says the stage Is a de ife an ms after: use, * vont of schedules, T! Yet sateen dredge i. i of being the only man who ever refused] The Hotel Knickerbocker will div Tn keeping with her penchant for social |sutfered de oe eater ee | Twenty-eighth street, where it broke its - = thought the platform of the party would| free in the restaurants left Ong substantial basis, It was the] eee ee shone lite’ followed ahd ® ers the house and bee Kanotoay® “9441 Youth Didn’t Mean to Harm |aive tim indigestion, and also got seven-| Water will bo served. from pitchers as | iris themselves Wi gave Ie thin ins to Eighteenth street, |g EOe 4 Cape St eee, ip age . teen votes at the Kansas City conve: Plaza and St. Regis, and there will |!" Bratiiude to its founder and Where the train again refused to stand Naku sics | pred cpaead tate tech AMAL CEE! Park Row Newswoman. |tlon for the Democratic nomination ter] be enougl: glasses constantly on hand. | #etor: The club has been Mrs. Lene! itched, It tovk ten minutes to get the vend ty. Heiluve te mum etuu. man since Dr. William Hartfield Wells a News) DT Vince POnineny ne tue tbalieeetaies, y other hotels have not yet des| man's favorite charity. When her gar-| coupling trouble repaired Twit, Husumatt to whom she was engaged, commi . ‘1 side ; ldener developed a rare new white chry-| On account of the three events. the Mite tot wugallctted When he scents le on the horl-|clded on what course to pursue, but It ti ‘ vt Pee SA SOF Jenlouby: Coury! on one will do well to look to the able a number of them will do|santhemum that waa exhibited with | whole system had trouble until 9 o-clock, rey heb Ypene ago. So I know she hasn't gone aw James, Cullen Henderson, the tall|Symone pit, He exid today that over the public drinking fountains, | #8nal honor at the New York Flower | when locals got to running properly and “chintial Brue. py on account of a man. We are all abe} as camy-wy |cyclone pt, He satd to-day that o untain young Texan who came to necessary to run e al tracks. ‘The troubl y w now and elsewh seit Nuria from sales of it went to the support of | Press trains ¢ » the money coming |!t was no lon solutely at a loss. My other sister, pain they are running @ political | must elther go to the bar to lyn girl and) campaign of the Stockyards vartet ‘Bi ft Coun Some Extra Special Values New York to visit a Br 1 by AGISTR " "irl er 01 : : May the ") L"CHEMICAL 6. Florence, has just come to town from | be served’ when) she fonntans are Gbole |S cig, ol6 ne ¢ pt te delay the trate [ sulte ft Flatiron Bullaton. New ¥e io Sideboards, Buffets, Saratoga to visit Mra. Lusk, but she|t « his fortune here, was exonerated | which means a {ght in which the/isher, or carry individual cups, N [fle of the busy hours and to make peopl Saat eal dje's’ absence elther.|by a Coroner's jury to-day of the|voters go into the ring and kill a few! Individual paper cups are to be ob-| WENT TO RIVE Ar SLURHOUPR who wanted to wet some mh 0 une a tot | ="! China and Crystal Closets > C, . " or to Jim O'Le: | Pennsy! Fi ' of language that the gentlemanly copy My mother, who married Eugene O'Con-| charge of homicide growing out of the] cattle and then go over to Jim O'Lea tained at the Pennayly Station by eel Pe rae ek ag tah ag 4 nell, is {and J haven't told her about| death of Mrs. Rosa Matcheode who 4nd fight r the delegation to the | droppin . and this plan} Th oe iy equipped with a Shree ff, ce Soule pOrles atena Mn: Sie et vy Get a bottk All goods marked in plain figures ie eke aay nd acetdent. | county con i will also t at the nd | Story home, housing a French chef an Pai vai Shag | Ft BOY SAYS SHE DROVE sway|% {lowing @ shot wound gocident:| Vie te SPANISH POLK-|Central, Children in the public schoola{#M attractive cuisine at cost, a reading lfrom your grocer ( We Furnish Homes Complete br & gymnasium and ally inflicted when Henderson's ru Mt ALONE IN TAXI, Me et te trans ens "891 TICIANS ARE TELLING VOTERS, |!!! “Adio! went out at 12 o'clook last | sienaerson renched thia ety iast “The politicians,” he said, as he Monduy,” said Miss Shelby, a pretty | gay una nent the morning ma brunette, “and ft was then that she|@a¥ and spen a ne ea ng must have ordered the taxicab, I was | ‘OF Dt pororney ae AN tas ent examination of the Maine has | Inter-Stare Con two rooms and continuing the system out when she returned—I went motor- fh to paven. the. plstol He disclosed that the ship was blown up) month. silo dismualtion of her ‘belongings . Y th ing up to Harmor and didn't get back |e? the weapon concealed In a news-! from the inside, and that if they are| ‘The new law Is expected to be felt | i meray on OE Rar Morel aia | twicea year. Your mou! til late—but the boy downstairs said| Paper in his hand, thinking, he ex-|elected they will force the United States|most in the schools and factories. It is ter having left the Episcopal tatth | i : i drove away alone ‘r the taxicap| Plained to ¢ er Winterbottom and|to either give up the Philippines and), violation of the law ¢ Mrs, Lanman became a frequent visitor | should be rinsed twice at 2 o'clock,” Axsistant Divtriet-Attorney Stickney | Porto Rico or make money reparation | foun hia or her cup. at the Catholle retreats, and grew more | asked to provide thetr own cups, |'0m and Henderson rea * pped from the Pring Friedrich W n whi : Y r d 2 Cash or Credit ana the theat II servo water as be,| classes In music, isekeeping, om- t t Ifevy Woe bovale Goss wercivamieaatien broery and divas waking After tis ou entis ; GEO. FENNELL & CO. ry sseng py ord or e | posing of Ghlanbow Mrs. canman S fists, “aro talline the. Reoplbs HEART WG) Tore een Gurtinaroe Copimiaicn’ jan (rene toilive at the cludnocen occupring| ghoul be consulted 2209 3d Ave., et,i2etm 131st Sts. Store, 34 Ave. & 149th St, | a person -o | Full of MEE He ooul vrested {for the Islands.” nd more devout, She had by this time, | i i i ue had come down to, the theatre tovias, that Ne Gould not be arrested |e ie ee nited Slaten sive 2400 ———— [reer earring een tine.| daily with delightful é is body-building strength hore waa Fehearrng” anid Mia |‘or carrying concenied weapons #0 1008 |g goog daitra for the prviere of Had: (GOES TO SWITZERLAND |Srernsyita,tiende, tort sympathy wien} ; : jaurence, “and I thought she was act-|as he dk sr h tng the Philippines?” the Colonel was [eee SNARE Br Shinn a ae “| ing Kf of funny, She kept twisting] In front of the Park Row Bullding he Pag | TO WED ALBANY GIRL, |p-'2ntism. “no entertainments a ane ernas OUTUION| FOR SOUPS, SALADS at a silver mesh bag she wore and toa jam. The pistol fell and was| 'Phat’s all true,’ he repiied. “I am no: | | came fev nd less gorgeous, and AND COLD ME AT Kept on saying, ‘What are you going| knocked from his hand. It exploded | going into facts, Tam telling you what New Yorker Couldn't Wait ‘Till by ute. the paretiee toca inate The Curative Mouth Wash A: 4 MEA to do?” Finally I got mad and 1 said, | and Mrs, Malcheode, who sold papers | a lot of politicians are saying. There is| New Yorker Couldn't Wait Till by little the society leader found hers 1.00 per bottle at your druggist F, Pritch ‘Goodness, don't you I'm tn work-| ot the door, toppled to the street, mor- oa 4 unrest hn Spe Di SHAS ia: UN thas She Completed Long Tour the hollowness of social distin gto rehearse. ol yay nded. She died that 1 Which resulted in throwing the King ou! ; ea ledger ae yng and don't be an ass. ; James 1. McBride, a reporter, saw) Ooo oP intost is apparent In and =| =f ey ore ale s. He aa | 3 “But I know she couldn't have been | 11,. pistol drop from Henderson's hand | the strit but the forerunner of a| Henry White Withington possesses no ate hei ’ i“ , . |The strike ts ne Wheratare the Stace a) member of the Mays famil , é : offended at that beca: he was tool os ‘heara the explos He watched] social revolution in that iand, The pe |t int heart, wherefore the tory of the) member Of the Mays family SALE OF NEW zt | Just add hot | water, the rangy, sixteen-year-old youth stoop | gage of the House of Lords Veto bill was| captu the heart of a lady fatr, Mr, /nah) She arrived in New York yea ‘ «bring to a boil, and ind pick up the pistol and disappear first big step toward the new orde: Withington’s home is in this clty, He) ner residence at the convent ot . ° around on Ann street, McBride fol-| The Colonel is going back to Chicago|came back to-day from Kurope on the x serve. FRANKLIN: towed and when the police came pointed | with 8 lot of new styles In man's wear | Nieuw Amsterdam, ready to start a haphed 4 {and When he comes along with a ne put the young man. MeBride #ald he) to of styles the autumn sun lngering home | ald not think Henderson knew he had | 8 Of tee ne ee eet taker eae | | y Hurt o} ona, fifteen : 1 two wh bachelor quarters | 1 all noeds. ne he had 1 Miss Ruth rum s " 14th St. Upholstery Co. 1 Miss Holde: Pai ae 31 West 14th St. {22 Henderson's Daniel Boone Hens | anguish. L Albany, 3 lolden w Flushing avenue ‘ t a nee coven Your Apartment Jerson, was in charge of the Galveston SS eet oh Mra, 3, 13.(day on bis way to Manhattan to w ae Me, coves | breakwater construction when he died, Hold Helen, last! when he lost ils footing. He f jugd with aru! |n 196, ‘The boy lived with his mother | SHIPPING NEWS. March, intending to go around the worid |head as t aA M & rapaery a Rioee ene fi 1 worked there in Advertisements f the a Cull Hold Rights a Port or ve Y Dalyan Sunixy Work |e! Ae stom se ick Ne ODAY | tor a two-year cruise. But they hadn: @nd Dr. Cumm rises. 1.44] figured on Henry White Withington EHUB R sro (he CariaTiinG srpae Low Water | He figured it out that two years are yy from a fractured skull, from 4 AM PM. | two big bits of Une and that something which he 1a expected to die § Its isis) might happen to a pretty girl go fa f, 108 “1:40| away from home. So ho cabled all ove: t | rope trying to find the party. He io-| One Quality Sun rive Sandy Mook ated it at Lacern Switzerland, and Senate Are Not Cx Ring Prideries wither Rrepes| ooig the firat-x)') on the way to. that | OBI» the Best =——= READERS IT WILL SAVE YOU | ee OP Hiss: ANGER Ass vv Botemn | ace. When he got t © perauad 4 Vl | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2l—\ min Pn Man saat] Riise diaiden thal aha waa Meinioie Why. 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