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a ia ropes tei: a6 5. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, 191 TAREE BRIDAL COUPLES (7 22U aeturme woman, [GAL AND MOTHER BLACKHAND TERROR 2535225 MARNE STABS Time means everything to the +> tions. Recently Detective La Grua VICTIMS OF ATTACKS BY Drawn by Eleanor can INBATTLEWITH | REIGNS ALL OVER i==ee=''scrsc:, COMRADE IN FIGHT ' tem is all right for it has stood the test of time and trial all over the world.” Broker’s Wife Suddenly At-| Editor Urges His Countrymen| rattan tetnor "wine reported the kid. | Battle Between Men From Re- tacked’by Servant in River- | to Aid the Police in Check+ the event happened He aso told or an| ceiving Ship Caused by a instance where a man at whom a bomb «fl . side Drive Home. ing Crime. ) ‘was thrown admitted that he knew) Raincoat. who his assailants were, but would not tell. ‘ RESCUED BY DAUGHTER.|EXPECT ARREST SOON. | ing tettr." sata the second Deputy, “POISONED PEN OF EASTON” They Are the Central Figures in Strange Psychological Case in When James Ma rine from the on lowe, a six-foot mi 1 States recelvin i . : carries it without del: th Nice, | sh! ancock, empt ty ' Which Rich Young Woman who are afabied to lay plane. tr the fine rain coat from the back ot Geehi i * . +. | captur . elt, acuiniat from the Has Been Arrested. Negress Fights Eight Men Un-| Fourteen Bornb Outrages This |‘ecipient of a simiar missive invaciably | as. the. stood in. the, corridor of " os maintains the sil ft eter.” ve Branch of the Y, M. C. A, ab Nt ! one til Overpowered and Put | Month—Dougherty Predicts |List oF THE REGENT BOMB EX.|¢ Sands street, frcokivm, eatiy tox 1 _ @pectal trom a Staff Corremondent.) diminutive stature, her stears vanist~ PLOSIONS. Gelts, who welghs only 10 pound put up such a fight that he wi ral idly besting Marlowe, Marlowe th | drew a knife and stabbed Geltz tn th {stomach and fled. He ran tntu arms of Policsman Foley, who arreste “ BASTON, P Aug. 31.—Thre@| ing and her eyes snapping, she looked Sridal couples whose honeymoon | the detective squarely in the eye and Bappiness ‘The Poisoned Pen cad hac om nha nel” Reston” sought to destroy have be) go the welght of fact against her, @ome the central figures in the | uniess she adds to it herself, is tho strange case of Miss Harriet De Witt. | supposed resemblance of her handwrit- | ing to that on the letters that are in When the young woman, whose an-| iyi ig cestors have been prominent in New CHURCH FIGURES IN STRANGE Jersey for the best part of the State's | STORY. history, comes before United States| ho heartaches and the misgivings Commissioner Turner to-morrow for|and doubtings that these letters have hearing upon the charge of sending| rought cling in the main about a querrilons, malicious and tndecent| Cie At the comer of Fourth end Ferry streets stands the Christ Evan- letters through the mail, nearly all of! geitcal Lutheran Church, Climbing in Straitjacket. Results in Co-Operation. Hence the following list of amazing and mysterious explosions of bombs which have baffled the entire police Saved from an alleged Insane nego) A reign of terror exists to-day among Ha tipald occurring within a block servant by her cighteen-year-old augh:| the 600,000 Italians of the greater city, | °F xed post patrolmen: y ter Rosalind, Mrs, Henry Fields, wife of | que to,a carnival of mysterious bomb aug 4,2 A. M., Mo. 393 West Four- senee, stage: aaron t ae a stock broker living at No. 410 River-| throwing, kidnapping, Black Hand let- oe ere es 4 way, Both men™were on shore leave anf) side Drive, is under the care of a ters, aesassindtions and other murder. uly were preparing to return to their ship 6 1 4. M, Mo, 236 phyaican to-day from the shock. Lydia] ous crimes, which has been raging for | street, bomb bol a petteretite| when Marlowe stepped up to Gelta an Johnson, twenty-three years nee tne | the last thirty da Police Corfimis- | Glovannt ‘otenta, mera him ate back remarked| servant, Is in a atraltiacket im the Wash-| sioner Waldo has Inatructed his second| | Suly #4, 8 A. MM. aboard the ferF7- han on you" ial Us Sal Reel Medan deputy, George 8, Dougherty, who has| bat Metherland, bomb exploded under han’ For several days the s : Geltz didn’t belleve him and whi ng quectly, but having long been| Charge of the metropolitan detective Giraques Brothers’ milk wagon. arlowe attempted to take it away’ a faithful employee, the Fieldses decided | forte, to concentrate his efforts in the ‘A wee 5, horrty ee) Ho. Hed We him he resisied, and the fi€ht and stab: to humor her and kept her at her usual various Itallan sections of the city tp- Poy ‘erry < Pig he pg og PE followed. A crowd colncited aa | | g » WO, David K d, clerk in the ¥. M, cutis. | ward an immediate check of this era of Mundred and Seventh street, bomb | A., went to Geltz’s assistance. ant had been } | | vines wando h t " ‘ the action of a curious psychological | cea preety se teat or el are Yesterday afternoon when Mr ral lawlessness, EapIOAGA th frORS Of the Gt0Ee Of Have-|. Marlowe Jumped to his Ceet 73d HAN Grama will cling about the Luk about the ample eaves, They nearly entered the kitchen the negress Ww Commissioner Waldo said that his dis- | mio Piducia, who denied receiving «| He ran one biock, and as be turned tl cooing and billing couples. mhriek darted toward her. Mrs. Fields) y,naing of the Itallan detective squad | threatening letter. corner dashed into the waiting arms obscure a sign that tells the searcher med for help as the woman seized | ’ Policeman i ho heard the erlet This peculiarly interesting study) after truth that the Rev. Dr. Elmer B. ee Taka ribs Hoelifd rushed to her|tWO Months ago was a move in the wnat, ee P.M, Mo. 9 First) een Ha Any was, taken 6 Gm fs afforded in the charge against the| Snyder ts its pastor and that his par- mother's aid. right direction, as the HO Milk toes i is ses at hestgp herd second | Naval Hospital, where his injuries were me * i formerly tool jr ‘rank Brusia, ious. Being wotush of We Had tite | sonare Wes asoitad_ the pore a a ‘he pulled her mother from the ser-| Clothes men, ‘who formerly C is 16 168 4k, ee San Bas one | Pronounced serious. Gants grasp, blocked several wild rushes | assignments from Headquarters, now | wonareq and oa teh ay ae — i And succeeded in getting Mrs. Flelds| spend all of thelr time in the Itallan | ploded at the door of Anton{o Confortt. 4 into the hallway, ‘The girl then strug-| districts where their services are most | Aug. 17, 3.10 A, M., Wo. 183 Pirst ‘ gled with the servant until she herself | required. He asks for the co-operation | ®¥ bomb exploded upon the s a Was. safe outside, and slammed the! ofthe leading Italian residents of these | nd 00F at the door of Francisco Colo- door, leaving the negress in possession. | districts in overcoming the present crime| Aug, 18, 10.45 A. M., No, 508 Bast The screams of the two women had) | one ‘Mundred and Thirteenth street, been heard by two painters at work In a Domb exploded in the doorway of | ; eee oy eo eliboys, two express-|EDITOR URGES HIS COUNTRY: | Aoz> CTASens Siena ’ men and the superintendent. Policeman | MEN TO AID POLICE. Aug. 20, 10 P. M., Wo. 306 East On: alone, unmarked by love during near | qove cote wherein Mrs, Margaret White ly forty years, produced such @ men-| ‘Tiffany and her young husband are tal state with the spinster that the stil basking in the soft Jigbt of 8 honeymoon that gives no token of marital happiness of young Deopte | vaning. Diagonatly to the Hight ls) & around her resulted in hatred, Jeal-7 ,.cona dove cote in which Mrs, Bessie ousy and a departrue from a usually Crater Mayfield and her youthful lord well ordered life? and master are duplicating the halcyon day bliss of thelr neignoors. The par- Clearly that is the Hine upon which the) sonage itself 1s a dove cote, for Dr. Governfent in its prosecution ts Prom) 1 46, yo} Best, of West One Hundred and| Under the flaming headline “A Shame | Hundred and iret street, bomb ex- . ceeding. At the outset, 1t should frankly | povuer, Ve Noung master bet ee Bal Twenty-fifth street station, was called. | and the Duty of the Colony,” Dr, Luig! | Ploded im the back yard of a flat eccu- ; SEE eae ams | brought to it @ witching and beautiful Few) | Hi iendtoear | tea by Mere. ill ee be sald that the Government clings 10 4) yride who graces It like some rich _ — | snd ail made a rush for the | Roversi, editor of the Itallan Herald, to- | fh" ey@ one AS ated halen _ ieeged tree Nate F ile | American Beauty rose in an old-fast~ Hobbie Gi Way to F Pl Visibly P. Ankl nee AAAS ids Grade HuctGRe arst |¢8Y Published over his Lad pene was one instance cited by the Italian oul et upo © | dpa: warden blue coat ai the following remarkable and coura-| editor of the bomb thro ext _—— Gence that 1s responsible for the arrest ‘her Farden te Gives Way to Free Play ot Visibly Pretty Ankles). triieq tne attention of the woma wing extending But for his cloth the doctor might geous proclamation to his countrymen: | onteide of his race. ef the woman whore life runs along &/ 44 9 matinee {dol. Tn tele last month has the |. atg, 0, 840 FM. in One Rundren | Emil Schultz's Friends Explain i i s—, She seized Best's club and tore at hi)” «Never roadway ballasted with gold. EONCrARAralniaden atun hue Mamuene and Fringe Festoons the Flapping Dress—And Hats! |i nie painters went to his a{d.|tranan community of New York and @84 Third street, between Fifth and toa ht Ea Ey! ;|faco 1s crowned by a wealth of dark Big Fur and Velvet Ones, Full of Plumes, but the combined strength of the three) Brooklyn given such an argument to | Madison evenne, bomb exploded in & | Why He Sought Death “E WRITE YOU THESE FEW) hair and @ little, saucy mustache, for was no match for that of the woman. |the American press from the viewpoint | Secnm ning choo! | . NES" hi tire secution of ’ " vered until the | attended by many Italian children. | LINES” hangs the entire pro’ | all the world like those seen on Broad- and she was not overpowered ul of public order to write about our col-| ang, g¢, 1.45 A. M., Wo. 4 Mo. 3 Under Subway Train. Miss De Witt, The identical words| way of Saturday afternoon in the| Dear Girie not very much divided, You eee it i8[Ci8ht men had inade a concerted rush) ony and people at length. Fights for | Gueyatie street, bomb exploded upon y i printed in capital letters with & PeR| matinee season, adorns ts upper lip.| Let me toll you what T saw yeaterday||tho direct opposite of the hobble, as it| “ad Uagged her to tne Honk, ambling, Jealousies of women, murders, | sixth floor. | open nearly all of more than 300 letters) iiiq raiment 18 of the mode modisa now in the possession of the Government | 1415 mannerism ts pleasing and boyishly and the witnesses who are Interested IM! frank, One might s the trial. When Miss De Witt She was put into an improvised strait-|«ianapping of children for blackmall,| Aug. 98, @ A. M., Wo. 404 Nicks Jacket and an ambulance was summoned | sending cf extortion letters in the name | street, Brooklyn, bomb exploded in It became known to-day why Fny from J, Hood Wright Hospital, All were| o¢ the Black Hand, throwing of bombs | front of bakery conducted by Pas- Schultz of No. 3) Rutgers street. Ne in service at the time, and one was or-| a+ any hour of the day of night in the Wale Porasso. ark, killed himself yesterday by jum in a Nttle shopping tour up Fifth ave-| opens down'the front and affords great- nw er freedom of movement and incident- @ him as a Don ally shows ur prett: kl 4 dain- F \ t ateon hae your pretty ankles and dain *04 Cesar or a Romeo without’ reckoning rolled In to see one man who has|_. '’.2 shod in rhinestone-buckled shoes brought before Post Oilice Inspector’ with the make-up account, Just returned from that dear Paris with dered from the Washington Heights! ¢ront of stores and in the halls of ten Ang. 26, 5 A. M., Wo. 491 East Thir- under a subway train at the Bow iir Mhanederger, he had avsolutely no evi- Lae area the cutest én vacaawl to good effect. {natitution. Every minute of the wait teenth street, bomb exploded in front Green ne aaa. | For the nine years that he has been | the cutes nme yo Oyen eee Last, but not least— the woman fought to free herself, She| ment® terrorizing women and children | o¢ the store of Allessandro Germano. | Schultz had been married on June 1 dence against he pastor of the Lutheran church he has| What do you think—fringe 1s all the| ‘The hats, Such a variety! This one|seratened, bit and. tore as best she|—these are the items we read in the| aug, 29, 2 A. M., Wo. S84°Washington io a pretty nousemaid who had $00 MARKED STAMPS SOLD TO deen the target of the anonymous let-| 0! Anything will do as long as youlis presented in black velvet trimmed| could, and attacked the ambulance sur-| American newspapers, all quite true and | street, bomb exploded in front of the tne bank. When the money was go! YOUNG WOMAN. ter-writer, whose efforts have brought {can put fringe on It—even handbags.| with wonderful fluffy gray plumes, To|geon when being put into a hospital| with which, unfortunately, the name of store of Enrico Casablanca. | /in less than two months, Schultz van- nth after month the Government! Miss DeWitt to trouble. As the parson One I saw was in black and white/ be real smart have yours of fur and |straitjacket. the Italian colony is always connected. | Aug. 30, ne Lov lige thong ee {shed. He sent word back on a post pa en ad the stamps that were sold 19 “When a Man's Single" he was not |striped velvet with black and white/velvet trimmed with ostrich feathers ——__—__—_ “The prominent men of the Italian ® pedsdig rel oan in eome whe card that he was not going to return, , un at the post office, The| Much worried over the attentions. fringe, lots of it, in the place of cords) and a dash of foliage. SEEK THREE HISHWAYMEN § |colony who do not show any Interest ete rk lores astaanatn d |Mrs, Schultz killed herself on Aug. 10. the young woman at the pos i and long braid bands. : ing to stop this criminal record | eceived @ ig Bes ge At first the Identity of the’dead man officials had even placed a marked lot) PASTOR'S BRIDE ASSAILED IN 2 Now, my dears, the sketch shows you malian a? Ang. 30,1 A. M., Wo. 23% Bast Fwene | was jn doubt, but acquaintances rec of stamps at a drug store near her home LETTERS. Another novelty 1s the double ruff, the} how it all looks, Note the fringe (my! WHO BEAT AN OLD MAN.) must have the brains of a chicken if ty-ninth street, bomb exploded in front D a ry nized him and told the story leading up i top pleating of white and the bottom | tringe again), fo they don’t see a grave danger in that | ery sti f Antonio Capace. | . et t ge again), for you cannot get enough y of the grocery store o! sd Been ae iat eer oe the! «But Re sooner had his bride come to lone of black with a collar of black vel-| of it this season. Jersey Police Expect to Land One| the crimes committed within the last| INTIMIDATION OF ITALIANS Tree uiker took pice 6k ogee them tt. share his big, nicely appointed home| vet ribbon tied in a loop and two strings| If 1 fin rsey P month involve outside races, which | | Naw ‘ marked stamps came to lght on any Of] than the letters t tis ri f I find anything new later I will let eee i “5 THE PLAN. Wallace street, Newark, the home of 4 4 the happiness of| 11 jetters took @ sinister and | gt the back, and just a little to one side.|you know. Yours, of Band Who Nearly Killed makes tho situation more serious. For-| sen the first of these explosions oc-|Mrs. Julla Price. Mrs. Price was a) the letiers that marred the happine: bitter turn. He was told that the young | You must have a split skirt, too—but ELEANOR SCHORER. a the, at ian criminal | oo fon | friend bride's, B ved by the banks of the Delaware River, to| neg danced, total: ide ; : a q ged, | Ging came off friends 0 ; Sich the oun Gitera ite golden G0y~| goscn men wh, eee eee, eter ng | the trail to seek the writer, Both hadycan say now is that Iam wholly Inno-| 7h Pollie are closing in on @ man|There should be a untted effort of the in which Instance the deadly missiles | Warned her that Schule was marrying break through @ mountain water gap. zen men who paid for the view. ©! dropped the job as hopeless, Then|cent of this charge. I did not write| WHO {8 believed to have been one of &/ good people of our race, working in could have been stolen by Ttallan labor- | oer Ba only, Cwenty canal ee pe break through & mountain wales £40.) letter ia among thore in the mass of [came shaneberger, with the final result | theno letters, “T have been the victim | {#0 of highwaymen who _yedterday | association with the elty authorities, to tra engaged in blasting. But investiga. | mie, at the bride who: ald no tec se jocumentary evidence. He was told that | of an arrest, of the same writer myself. I have re-|morning held up Richard Schimoneck | tr; his thing. How? Well, | tion show . sists fp ine fi he five yi cret si | ‘a y and stop this i . ° wedding expenses and furnish; ing the five years ba eerteeee pied his wife had lived another life on the| But the young woman now held was|cetved an average of one letter a year/on the turnpike between Hamburg and|1 don't know just how, but certainly I used 1818) ep are! GE Sateen EAE A | ene Oe eae ed, the of the Government sougitt proof of su-| far Pacific Coast. ven an ostrich | pot at first selected ne the offender. |for nix years. “i Pompton, New Jersey, and after robbing | know that we should all work togethor | tiers of the city. In one Instance the| On August 7 Schultz told bie’ wife he BETA aa yicgihec avast a0/ tah Crore Uetentesaerteae cetdnte hats Palenvorigoe;, whe. Waal Gpauiy taxes netatlona pon mae Tt him, assaulted him so victously that he| to that purpose.” txminalss set about their dastardly | Was tired of her and was going Wee the day of her arrest as free from MY neighborheod, who wis openly taxed Reflections upo y . Hh, | Y | Ni we 4 e f been stolen, younger Woman, whose home Hew at an! same person w! carried when he Was discovered, un-/ning World reporter In his office at No. time they are known to have worked went aus give her any o} Maia) actiaa Gen si iicules SURNO|” At the sare: time: iGiatence :Back a | Lori to the Tall gored TeURT en Deke Lane etree ie, Manes ell of thevoth: ay: sat {Dine from @ taxl- | the money he had drawn when he gave dereger proposed that it would be a good | ree Me [etme re Oe Rit aR” the CHETOCe tres | Settee cet mere SRE. Share) are Hi FAN Or HEN es a Onnn) attest! \"Gincoma Fara Fornt, the Italian Con-|up his job two days before, The post MASE REG aint (6 RelrgarDlbd| Rca etcetera te ge, was attributed the perpretra-| thirty-two members of t! > Christ Luth.| Schimoneck, who ‘s seventy years old,| “It is true that no Italian newspaper g.tGeneral in this city, with offices at |card followed and the heart-broken wife sae for the ens ss tnterepteg | metal board of the church, got letters tion of the epistles of hate. eran Church who can. youch for the! lives at Lower Preakness. He was driv-|in New York City ever before scolded Ny 26 Tatayette street, said to-day that |ended her experience by inhaling gas. , of the handwriting of # je interest in which the preacher was charged with | WRITER APPARENTLY LIVED [N/| ‘ruth of its anonymous charge against|ing along the turnpike, when he was! our good people for failure to assist the he was constantly receiving letters | Schultz came back, but he wasn’t { in the letters, Marsh Miller, her attor-| turning his parsonage into a temple of NEIGHBORHOOD me. Some member of that congregation | overhauled by three men in a buggy. | York police, But I decided that 12 from persons in Italy, who wrote In-|happy. He couldn't forget. He paced) ; ney and cousin, blandly admitted that | Geental orgies. He was charged with O90: must have written that letter. T know| They hailed him and ordered him to| was ee an Ttallan editor spoke, quiring Into the truth of reports that a|the platform nervously for some min, j the scheme was good, Miss De Witt! Qing the pace that kills and with nearly | Evidently the author must be of the|Dr. Snyder but slightly. Years ago I| stop, ‘Then two of them sprang out of a: ype ‘ pote. | relative had been slain, He sald that |Utes before taking the leap t j Ireeis and giedly wrote and printed f0r| 1, Wp tig ather aing thet hove browaty {tmmediate neighborhood for the Tettere| Met him socially and saw him a few | ety, ten aan ant eerie eee ee connected as @ writer witn 10 'had decided to compile a list of the | him under the wheels. the detectives. the wrath of the Almighty and the con. | fP0Ke Of the minister's young witer ag|times, We do Rot speak since these SAMA ARE See johimoneck’s| the Italian colony 55 Lrenys8y yoars| dead and that he had written the Police | * ela yroduct - having come to sweep her stoop tn less | things came up, but T did not cherish} YA80n. m ‘ and I am sure that if the Italian editors Commissioner, asking for a list of the | Ad paaard pee Wuct|demnation of the sinner upon one of | than the allotment of raiment that ts! Any iil will toward him until he became|,,/{land over alt, sail ve wot one of) would only stand together upon the Italian homicides for a year previous to | § . of ber pas RANG GeSARAA AIUAE she. had thelr own fine. Brother Robert K. | prescribed for an Easter parade In Fifth |"esponsible for this attack on me, Now | the eon MHP i: ena Hees | potnt of our people giving assistance July 1, 1911. CHARGES AGAINST PATs~ ewritten th ad \ Lerch, in his Jewelry store at the cor- | gyenue. I confess that there !s some feeling on| Sttrted to plead his age ‘ ys | | Mr. F Fi i hi nt | : y | ° atta ’ s, the peace of the whole| Mr. Fara Forni denied that he soug Deen a scandal to the city, In tears she|ner of the main square, found similar| And the physical teak of the letter| MY pa but one of the men caught him by the \to the authorities, the p Z(t ROA TEAL denied thal he RA UEN| ENT MEDICINES. made al. Then the detectives, on! ictters touching upon the handsome|Writing was by no Means light, ‘The| “DO You suspect any particular person | throat, while the other went throug | community would be greatly benefited.” | F/2i0n Government because of the In- @ Kamble said to her: young man whose ministry had pleased |slow and tedious process of printing | Of writing these letters?" ne, Hoan CO-OPERATION WILL END IT, | crease of crime among Italians in New | 4 i Most of the charges against eee nat you wrote theset letters, | 7m, Tua whose ministry bad pleased |Wiy gupen some hundreds of letters| TOLD FRIENDS WHEN SHE GOT| tena ehonetn “and the robbers. beat DOUGHERTY SAYS. York City, and added that the informa | $ patent medicines as aclass have and 1 saw you mail one to-day ot the| siimer, a leading business man, had| Must have required time and energy. tion he was now getting from Mr. : LETTERS, him unmercifully. He was half uncon-| gecond Deputy Commissioner Dough-|Watao he f. } na frofh th no foundation in fact and are § @orner of Fourth street. the awful deeds of his shepherd While the main interes: a the lotta “ scious when they finally flung him @# , Ra | Aide he formerly complied: tram the . ey nd @ Drawing herself to the full of her |, 8 shepherd passed | centres about the oridal couples they|,,O% no 1 am not of a nature that erty wes found in conference with Bis | ttallan dally newspapers. manifestly unfair and unjust. ; anonymous review before his aston: |gre'by no means the least persecuted, {ead one to think harshly of my neigh-| the Toadside and Kicked him as he lay |/chie¢ at Police Headquarters, They My BAN RR ied gaze, are Noerly married man of the meisi:| bors and to make hasty and unwarrant.|{hero until his body wae mass of There are a large number of gtan ard remedies like Lydia i Pinay, cher were discussing the situation in the 7 ‘Tne ‘mild and gentle Rev. Dr. J. C,|{Horhood found that his wife. had been {°4 Charges against them. Besides, they|DTuises. Hinally,, toy Qaaed hie horse] rata, sections when an Evening World | HYPNOTIC HEALER GAVE Scegers, pastor of a big church not far | duly informed of his double life through | Were not signed and one can hardly: at- i E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound used in thousands of FINAN Vege ye Vevey. removed from the Snyder char berated bec: alibi. v8 use he passed some nights |" ever the section showed a coupie! “i mentioned the receipt of the vetters : y ‘The old man lay at the roadside until|reporter arrived. Both were delighted WOMAN STRANGE CURE. , was [a letter. He is said to have proved an |ford to pay muh attention to anony-|in4 “ariver of a farmers’ ‘wagon dis-|to learn of the stand taken by Dr. pha dhsekdaks | covered him, Tho injured man was! Roveral, for within the past week th®/ police Matron Causes: His Arrest : under the Snyder roof during the ab- at th 1 h carried to a nearby farmhouse, where 1 ‘of Italian detective: : 4 apparently happy fe time I got them. That {s, I told a ere | entire complement n | , F 4 s Because They Hence, of the mnlaiter. He was told Bane 00s OMe MEHonN patios he a few friends about them. My a physician announced his condition | with the moat experienced Central Of- After Wierd Experience |$ American Homes which have nat he had laid in the House of Mam- Mine ta thi Bholant >| nas them now in his possession } n, have been put out in the , re “Make G d”?’ mon and in the chief tent of the une | Oey eee Oo i Per mpted. the ac.|, Rastus, the tortoise-shell cat, sidied soccer ee Tete, Fee ital wich iusnvictibaa (ai BR in Office, saved hundreds of dollars to ; ake Goo! Mihan (he soenalo. tie parsnolonioel [CGT ioe ciote eta ete Meat peaks Masuli tnet ealice Steere eee eee cne ara, of {the bomb throwers and other allen cri-| A welrd tale of alleged hypnotic heal- amilies who ou'd not afford to = ' hen the sce: ycholog! 0 ‘ e ok, called, a, n 5 y \ , ’ b eb 31,607 WORLD “HELP WANTED" ADS.| dramu shifts. Sirs, Bessie Crater. stay~ | DUCE 09 08 Me women ular Berd | enough aawliling to have her pet over: | No. 19 Tenth avenue, out of employ |minals now at wore. [ing told tn the Manhattan Avenue | consult a physician, ani they LAST WEEK— fleld becogies tie victim of the maaueg |Of 00 t2 answer to the Government HACE o unpleasant a personal discus. |ment for more than a year and des.| “Co-operation of the local Itallen lead-| Ceurt,, Doliyn. totes by Mre. Ies-| 31 ave ancwe ed the pu 1,829 More than all the SIX OTHER] PAitery of authorship, She has plighted | personal study on the cast of char- | #on. perately. in. want, decided there was|ers with the police alone will end the| della Goodwin, matron at Police Head- 1 rpo.e her troth to 4 young man of the town 7 " Rastus, the cat, slunk sorrow! hing to Hve for, So he locked him- ing thi 101 quarters, caused John Fiore, of No. 9 New York morning and Sunday| They have reached the stage ae henita acters in this weird and uncanny play. rowfully up| nothing to I whole trouble, and bring the wrong: " r inster, etht at {the stairs, self {n lls bedroom and attempted to! goers to justice,” said Mr. Dougherty, | Nostrand avenue, a graduate of the newspapers COMBINED, ship Where the world is a dream and slettaes Senta ot age, slender, heat |." have not been the first peraon| cut his throat with a razor. He gashed sere i experienced detective. “This | York Institute of Sclence of Rochester, 4,007 WORLD SITUATION Lie 18 no setting of the alarm clock, | fy"a pin ina. dress of spotless. ‘white, |chareed with writing these things, “In | himself a few times, letting out & cry | ratian editor has hit the nail upon the|to be held in $900 bail for examination WANTED” ADS. LAST WEEK— HAPPY MARRIAGE CLOSED THE and with a figure that gave evidence | f° am the most recent one to he|of pain. Neighbors quickly came and he head, We must have complainants in| 0M 4 charge of practising medicine with- 468 More than the Herald . | 4 merely. Three or four oth: s removed to the New York Hospital, INCIDENT, that {ts girlish grace must have beon | °cuse 7 I jer | ‘wa mo 4 , ff .|out @ Heense. The charge was made fhuddenly. the po Considerable. Plant on this figure a| Women were charged with the author- ay from loss of |order to ferret out the criminals, In. 4,101 WORLD “TO LET” ADS. LAST] ¢ hip, One ot them, who lived within a timidation 18 the cause behind every |>¥ Almuth C. Vandiver, attorney for the | 5 y ET" ADS an equally as well, 4 brings to her . j @ letter telling of a fictitious old | thin, well-marked face, @ broad “and ene eatin Belore Selecting 4 j | block of here, 1s now dead. They even =s<=|pomb which has been thrown in the| County Medical Society, for which Mrs. WEEK— ailar in Which the roses faded from |{telligent forehead, and a crown of | iio ner to the post-office, Goodwin has been making a seri aaa Bey rg jan Innocent girlhood. “They cried a {ark hair, chased with allver strands, 10te ner td an Inspestor threateney | body saw me write them I have nothing |Jast month, yet even the men whom we} rin ban bye a series of ' 4181 More than the Herald, Times,| whiie, and exploded @ while, and then ;2"d then stud the expressive, soulful) nor and told her she had better confess, | to, fear.” positively know to be the obiects of the! Goodwin said th ve Y 0 A \ Tribune and Press COM-| fouid in cach other's arms the answer | ace with its long lines, with @ pair) she was stout in maintaining her Inno. | "“U somebody saw you mailjexplosions deny !t, and withhold valu- jeodwin sai io sign over BINED. jto the slander, “Their happy marriage 0f lange Rls Brey dias far back /cence, I could give you her name, but | then, suggested. ing: | *ble, information.” flce on Day atte hin, aca CONS! ' ; » apg | closed the tavident 6 of lanterns] 4, “Nobody saw me do any such thing: | «pi | + UL 3,937 WORLD “REAL ESTATE” ADS,|‘lzitd the iucident. | ite from a recess. In her nterns) do not wish to drag the innocent into this y But at last we have possession of |i oO ain She applied for T THE T WEEK matter as I have been dragged into it." |I did not mall them, They charge that ft Arey 4‘ ie Last WEEK-~ nanaiing of “even w alander "upon a mountains. |GLADLY GAVE SPECIMEN. OF |! went to my lemyer before going to Se Tee aoe te | rannment oe ek tie oe ee “K artment to Let” I More than the Herald. woman, it is a different matter when | ACCUSED WOMAN RECEIVED HER WRITING. the post-office, Of course I did. Any to say"—-Mr, Waldo nodded his head— rom headaches and a lump on her f . q ust ipa ree 1S EN s the map, Mrs, Mare voung‘woman Who Was alone and who chest. 843 WORLD “SUMMER RESORT" | garet. White Tiffany, young and fair, LETTERS ALSO. “You have specimens of the hand: | wes Salled to face such a matter would | "that we have excellent promises of| “y1:5, Goodwin says he fastened a shin- ‘hiestasinan is § | ADS. LAST WEEK~ had pledged her love to w youth who| The wnusually large eyes filled with | do think that your own|be foolish not to call upon her nearest | early resulta.” lige eater aaueas a aaens bd j By 6 985 More than the Herald, Times, | exemplified to her all of the manly vire | misty tear ae she tied, ‘of the view 112" ; friends and protectors, I went for| afr, Dougherty was asked If the ls | whirinz ivbefore hier eye told he: THE WORLD H 4 mae! | tues. ve's young dream became a|charges against her, As she spoke , you refer to my having written| Marsh Miller over to Philipsburg, not | go e Itallan detective bureau sie tv her gaze on it and } rae and Press COM-|jigntmare with them when the hidden | Rastus crept over the horizon. for the inspector, Of course Idid. Why | because he was a lawyer, but Breauune | RatgHiaB OF BR pire, eeepet a nsprrd booelicons Oe tite we IT WILL SAVE You i . pad hand sulded “The Polsoned Pen t back, Rastus! she commanded.!not? 1 knew that I was innocent and | he {s my cousin and I wanted him pres- | P&* ieiae bad aay HAE ABABA Mert 1,099 WORLD “BUSINESS OPPOR-|of Haston C into hia private life | A big, Insinuating cat of the tortoise|had nothing to conceal, and I gladly |ent, I returned to the post-office the | loose In the Itallan district, ; fe i his knuck vice Hf Time, Energy and Money jf 4 TUNITY” ADS. LAST WEEK| and accused } of untoward things, |gholl variety unwillingly rubbed its halt-| wrote my name and address for him and| moment I found him and got him to| KEEPS IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH st and 3, y press.n : 403 More than all the SIX OTHER | 28, M#Mt pause In the face of a dia- |{ng way Out of the room as though be: | then print such words as he wanted. | come with me.” CRIME, on her temples and t sh i cussion of a wife, but the litte woman, | ing evicted from a domain that was his|I had nothing to fear from @ com-| And the daughter of a man who got| “ Ey male i fe aah “4 ‘ i } New York morning and Sunday | thorougiily aroused, married the man | by right, BUanch hibarwigal Ee woul wat unis |giain int denaay alee wicea. Gucle MoS! | “Decidedly not” he sald. In tect, | described as Crunic riiymer. He ask || The World's SApartment to jf newspapers COMBINED, tnd then made personal Nght to have | What motive could a young woman,| written the specimens for him. I was|power in politics, and whose cousin |Our having the Tallan detectives out) See Let” Advertisements offer : |the United States Post-Ortce inspectors | surrounded by all of the comforts of|not trapped into writing. It 1s possivle | was a power on the football fleld, turned |in the districts has no doubt lessened French Food Riots Inantry ‘ou the greatest variet: “World Ads. Lead tcke up the investigation, She clung life, have in passing hour after hour| that there may be similarity between | eadly away, wiping from her eyes a|the crimes, and as no fatalities have a SIH Sl y fariety of ike a bull, terrier to the conker trough many y in tedious oil for|my hand and the one in i) letters. | misty haze that had come to relieve the | yet resulted directly from the explosion | ae edaled re Wieuie ot Pe ers selection. ® 9, Already Dr. Snyder, tortured through | the banishing of a town's happiness?” | Many persons not accustomed to print- | tension of her troubled little self, , Because They Succeed’? | ie'yeurs, nua mate every effort to wet | The uention instantly” auggested. it-|ing letters might make the same sort | ai ue Caeeret Qutaotives | Mas Instructed at a Cabinet conference 1 & postal investigation. When Mrs. Tif-| self, She caught the implied line of|of etrokes, If my handwriting is like be pang hits |to-day to investigate the underlying | All prices, sizes and locations} i |fany joined his insistence the officials | thought in the firet queation, that of the bad letters I cannot help are after ey are taking 0 | oguse for the high price of food which ' j ; acted in earnest, They hed sent two| “I have no purpose of speaking {ll of that, I did not write them, and nobody epringtime of @ town's | chances, hes resulted in considerable rioting in \ Rote) inapeciera whe meveg got mearimy oolgabare,” ane eed, “All thet 2 enw me write them and 60 lang 80 Ut: Repermoon avaacnt a § OUR Bite ee Reem te Koop a0 Rear | the Northern Departments of France \ ‘

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