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RM Raita itis O ih nate SN ite, come ee “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1911. ; GOT LAST RIES ——-BEFOREREDTEL WHO SHOT HM ‘Wounded Man Refused All In- formation Until Told He Was Dying. By Hor Sor [0G MEN BEDFAS FOR YEARS UNDER MOTHER PEL She Hypnotizes Giant Sons Into Thinking They’d Die if They Move Around. obbie and Bessie in Search of Fairyland THREE SUSPECTS HELD. ~ GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y., Sept. Ale / | | though George, Ward and Frank, sone ot John Bennett, a farmer living on the / road running from Northville, Fwiton | ii County, to Wells, Hamitton County, have each been out of long clothes for over iy | a score of years and are robust sii iq | footers, they have been lying in bed for u 49 years and nothing in the way of an Af- gument has been able to get them j | Shots Fired in Battle That Fol- lowed When Men Were Put Out of Saloon. (Woandea early this morning in © Stretched ovt in their “nighties” have been hynotised by th into the belief that they are from hereditary heart disease and the slightest extra exertion on their will cause instant death. in the blankets for eight years, Ward is twenty-nine years old. He scems to be the moat seriously affected, for took to the quilts for good ten years ago. Frank is twenty-seven, He hugged his”? miik bottle to his chest and went to bed’ 1—“"Ohb, Bessie,” whispered Bobbie, “what s queer place the moon ts; do you really think the ‘Moonlady’ has taken us to the right place for Fairy- said the man. Then up spoke the Moonlad; “Oh, King, it is Bobbie and Besasle, two of the goodiest little children on earth; thoy are in search “Yes, my dears, but first let us de-|1 saw thai the others did not hesi-/had expected! Instead of pussy cats|Once more on the bright, shining ecend inside the moon and see a land | tate Because if {t ever BROKE, and and such pets, this man had frogs,|moon. Right to the edge they went, that no one on earth has seen except| we fell down to earth, we would have lizards, spiders and bats. where two large moonbeams shot you two kiddies to begin ALL. OVER again from the “I'm so afraid,” whimpered Bessle./back to earth. “They are better sald the King, and Bessie with a emile thought how lovely it would be talked cheerfully. “The Milky Way does not look @tation. One f@ John Nolan, mineteen, a On ever. “I wonder if he would be as mnch ‘The wounded man at fret refuect eny | !and? 1”-— of Fairyland, sc I brought them] 2—The Moonboys, dancing merrt-| VERY BEGINNING to look for Fairy-|“Sh!” answered Bobbie, but at the/chutes than any you ever saw at|*!= years ago. Mrs. Bennett is a robust Qatermation at ail. He accused O'Con-| BobMe sald no more. One glance| straight to you.” _ |ty, led them to the Milky Way, which |land.” same time his teeth were chattering|Coney Island. Try them, they are| Sh’, sPperentiy intelligent women ot Gor and gave his right address only|a@t the beautiful Moonlady told him| “Good!” said the “Man in the| (to Bessie’s great disappointment)| %8.—"“Ah! Here we are. Hero is the for fear. The children tried to look) ‘lots of fun.’” Leis aay Wat See send y neatthy, ft @teer Dr. La Rochelle warned him that/that she had read his doubts, and| Moon.” Then he clapped his hands,| was a long road of millions of stars/great staircase which leads to the pleased, but failed. | Besste and Bobbie did, and away | normal men, she insists t oes barely t Blrrese LNs god his head in shame. and up out of the small holes in the] which led to the great staircase lead-|place where I keep all my pets and| “Mister Moonman!” crled Bobble, they went. “Hurrah! = Hurrab— Pedlabed PN Lost in the neigh-oF Saas ts Maan a a le both were thinking how/| ground popped his Moon BOYS, cun-| ing into the centre of the moon. But/things I love. |“Dlease take us away from your Hello!” they shouted, when they rec-] Horhood, thus slaying her precious in-be or hd ‘Oitmaa taking Sant: is worry they were to have hurt the|ning little fellows who always ac-| not a drop of milk !s sight. Bobbie and Besste had visions of Fairyland; this is not fairyland for ognized stars which they had passed/ fants, Even Papa Bennett has beens (j i fhe mecties. Movniady’s feelings by doubting her | companied the King to 118 Fairyland | Bessie eald nothing of her disap-;pussy cats, unnies,|US, We are so frightened to sco all/on their way up to tho moon, and the | chased to the attic lest his snores enuffee a ‘Pwo other men are also beta ot the| they heard a merry Inugh, and in| “We will go ty the Milky Way,”|pointment, and all laughed andjand perhaps some story books, a doll|these eyes on the walls and floor.|stars winked and blinked, same as| ut the precious live if ‘ feat Gt) tiem Wood a He goodaw | Mra. Bennett even tried to stop work:@ ora rocking horse. Eagerly did they|Our Fairyland 1s a PRETTY place r e roads near her home, as the men descend into the moon to see the pets, where we can have lots of FUN.” @river, of No. 27 Seventh avenue. tured, queer man, whom the children blasting and “little” George itm were found a knife and three load-| knew must be the “Man in the|to drink from the Milky Way. strong enough to hold so many peo-/even though they noticed that {t was The “Man in the Moon” smiled and|afraid of OUR pets as we were of| couldn't stand it. When the authorities Moon.” . “may | ple,” said Bessie to Bobble. “Do you|very dark down there. promised to give them “lots of fun.” HIG,” sald Bossie. “This slide surely | tfered to take the ctricken family to a “ q ss "t allow it. ! his name {e Thomas Reilly, twenty-one,| well! Well! Who have we here?” | we see the cow jump over the moon?” | know, I was afraid to step on ft until! 4.—How different from what they) 6.—They were out of the cave.|is PACKS of fu! i gneter ee 6 i the bed of No. 8% Wost Sixteenth street, but ‘according to Policeman Carroll, he is ‘Vincent Nolan, a brother of the other, It was shortly before 3 o'clock, when John Nolan, his supposed brother, the Zoicstmeaea | [APPE, MILLINER ) Soon ae TO SOCIETY, GOES In the fight that followed chairs were | WOMAN ACCUSED OF TAKING NURSE’S JEWELS FREED. Miss Annie McGlynn of No. 2306 Eighth avenue, who was arrested yesterda: upon the complaint of Miss Maude Grif- fin and Miss Mary Cowles, both trained nurses, Mving at the Gesrun Club, No. | three times a day and are fed with a spoon. Their teeth are padded for fear’ the jar of closing jawa may stop their hearts’ action. fone lM "reerone HER HAIR BURNED OFF. Against Lighted Jet ond le Seriously Hurt. @4 cartridges, The third prisoner gave “Down Went McGinty” Float and Candidates for King’s Crown GIRL’S KEEN EVES DETECT MEN SHE “DOWN WENT M'GINTY” FLOAT | Girl F broken as well as three mirrore and two ‘windows in a rear room, O'Connor fin- ally put them out, and, it le alleged ‘they retaliated by throwing an ash oan through NTO BANKRUPTCY Rather Than Dun Fashionable Patrons, Mrs. Ada McVick- ar’s Husband Admits Debts, the front window, Several ere fired when the fray wae at ht. Policeman Connolly was on post at Nineteenth street and Seventh avenue, ® stone's throw away. He thinks that passing trolley cars kept him trom hearing the noise of the fight, but when two of the prisoners came by, assisting the wounded man, he undertook to investigate, Another fight started, and the officer drew his revolver before he was able to march the supposed brothers ahead of him while he sup- ported Wright to the station house. A search of the saloon revealed a revolver with three empty shells ip a @rawer. O'Connor ‘enies using the. re- ‘volver, Vincent Nolan has not been out of the hospital long. On March 16 with several friends he went into the Booth lunchroom at Twenty-second street and Bighth avenue and a fight started, The proprietor was bombanied with china @nd the coffee urn thrown through the window. In this affair Vincent Nolan @ot @ bullet wound in the back that kapt him in the hospital two montta, tt ciel KEENEIGHTS OF OPERATION URGED BY HS DOCTOR X-Ray Photographs Fail to Convince American Finan- Rather than dun the fashionable wom- en who owed him comparatively small sums totalling %,000, Herman Patrick Tappe, recognized by society as Amer- foa's one artist man milliner, whose marriage to elderly Mrs. Ada McVickar created a sensation in 1907, hae gone into Yoluntary bankruptey. The Tappe ‘shop’ is at No. 4 West Fortieth street, just off Fifth avenue and facing the plaze of the new Public Library. S much of an Institution ts Mr. Tappe, that he was invited a couple of months ago by Lady Paget to her house in Bel- grave Square, London, and to her coun try house at Coome Warren, where he took tea with such social personages as Lady Sarah Wileon, Mra Leede and Mre. Cecile Binglam. There are 165 creditors in all, among them J. A. Johnson & Co mon, $2,085; Annie Evans, Elsie de Wolfe, $305; Jules & enberg, $732; H. B, Simmons, $1, rent; Atchinson & Co., $29; Hotel Astor, $72; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Co $80; Plage Hotel, $171; Delmontco's, $128; Louls Sherry, $93; Holland House, $101; Hotel Rector, 88, and Vanity Vair Tea- room, $81. Names prominent In the soctal and theatrical register figure in the list of those who Tappe says owe him money. Mrs. Patrick ¢ him $02; Mrs. Bille Burke, $19; Miss EI $18; Mrs. De Lancey Nicoll, 868; Miss Doris Keane, $33; Miss Ethel Levey, %?; Mra. Waldorf Astor of Tauplow, Bucks, England, $85; Mra. W. Gould Brokaw of Great $12; Mrs, Oliver Iselin, Dana Gibson, $25; Miss man, $40; Mra. A. F. Tiffany, $1 cier of Its Necessity LONDON, Sept. 2.—James R- Keene, IN MARL GRAS Followers of Candidates for King Are Busy Piling Up the Votes. Perhaps the funniest float in the Coney Toland Mardi Gras fleet to be seen every evening from Sept. 11 to 18, and on Sat- urfay afternoon, Sept. 16, in the Carni- val of Flowers and Song, is devoted to depicting the predicament of the gentle- man for whom the song “Down Went McGinty” was composed. The float de- signers have devised an optical illusion which makes ft appear that the much sung Mr. McGinty ts really at the bot- tom of tho sea, Ho has plenty of good ‘| company in a bevy of pretty mermaids, who help him sing his own ditty, but there is a very wide-mouthed shark in uncomfortable proximity, and the danc- ing Milesian in “‘hio beot cuit of clothes” and traditional 8t. Patrick's Day high hat gets both the envy and the sympathy of the beholder, The float and the song have no su Beation an to the fate of the three can- didates for King of the Carnival whose portraits are presented to-day, J. J. Spelman, who ts the candidate of the Brooklyn Democratic organization which bears his name, and who is being groomed for the nomination for Assem- bly, is declared by his campaign man- 3 to be “the dark horse” coming in first under the wire next Thursday noon, when the polls close and the counting of the ballots begins. He lives in the Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, 1s thirty-five and @ bachelor, and he hesitates to say which one of his myriad fair friends is to be his Queen Cliveden | lest he love the support of all the rest. ~ STORE EMPLOYEES WORKING HARD FOR CANDIDATES. John C, Blake, manager for Whalen Brothers, the Brooklyn furntture people, is being pushed to the front by all his a3 ASPELMaw J¢ BLAKE Inclosed find Inclosed. find man, iy on the DOKLYN, tion would mean dood fellow cael fellows, Moe H. Anton “Dahlbend | THOM yi {LDEBRAND LITHO, Co, | Mw d. how can he He BOTS QP ENGINE Kindly piace credit + Edway Palonsct © set, Kid Lttle Jett Associativn. © the most popular Kit and Necteds” MICHATL TA Malf:te fifty votes for the best of ge Baron, IRVING BURMAN, elghty-eight vot for our friend Secretary. for which cre‘tt to ives on the first fl second, and Columbus ont be beaten } OOMPANY NO, 118, two votes tothe | ‘Our, amociation Si King | another fife rd OF, Smit Sa WENT coin B OA. RES VOTE TO DATE FOR KING OF THE CONEY MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL. Candidates must be nominated to the Mardi Gras Association and accepted as candidat the Nominating Commit the association. No othe be recognised by The Bvening World, Nominations closed Saturday, Miss May Wright Accompanies | Sleuths on Search and Points Out Alleged Thieves. Miss May Wright left the home of her brother-in-law, William Harvey, at No. 141 Manhattan avenue, Williamsburg, last night and, accompanied by Detec- tives Doyle, Dowling and Digillo, start- ed through that section of Brooklyn in search of five men. The five on Wednes- day night had held up the Harveys and | Miss Wright with revolvers in the family parlor and robbed them of jewelry and money. Harvey, who is @ real estate broker, was talking with his Wright at @ late hour when the door leading from the dining room was flung open. Three men stood in the doorway, armed with revolvers and blackjacks. At the same instant the door leading into the hall was opened ana two armed led. commanded one of the @ revolver under Harvey and the women men, Harvey's nose, obeyed. ‘The rObbers then took from Harvey & gold watch and chain, a gold locket, a diamond stickpin and a small amount of money. Mrs, Harvey was robbed of a gold watch, chain end locket and a small roll of bills. ANGRY THIEVES FRIGHTEN WOMEN VICTIMS. Miss Wright had neither money nor \Jewelry with her. This so angered one of the robbers that he hurled her to the floor, The girl became hysterical. A |robber pressed his pistol to her temple and warned her that another whimper would mean her death. Mrs, Harvey then became hysterical and @ similar threat. was made to her. ‘The five men then backed from the doors, ached the street and fled. The SAYS ROBBED HER 83 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, who charged that she had stolen he Jewels was dis. trate Appleton in the Harlem Police Court to-day because of lack of evidence. It was alleged against Miss McGlynn that while she was visiting Miss Grif- fin's rooms the jewelry disappeared. Miss Griffin left the room for a few minutes and when she returned the jewelry and Miss McGlynn had van- ished. $200 worth of Miss Bertha Horowits, eighteen years old, fell against @ gas jet os she was brushing her hair to-day in her home, No. 214 West One Hundred and Thirty- second street. Her hair caught fre ang was almost burned away before she coula smother the fi with a towel. Her face, neck and shoulders were bad- ly burned. She was attended by Dr. A. V. Clarke of No. 48 W Or Hundred and Thirty-second street, and Dr. Baker from Harlem Hospital. Chau on Ten Holidays; Another Famous Peter Some Noteworthy Features The Geraghty-French Elopement—The Call of the ear to the Hearts of Society Girls; Odd Pen-and-Ink Sketches of ‘The Streets and Town,” by the “Rocky Mountain Girl; The Ten Children in One Family Who Were Born Life Sketch of Mrs. E. H. Harriman, Who at Sixty Is a Wonderful Woman of Finance; AnInteresting Interview with a Prominent Physician About the Imaginary Ills of Well People; by E. Phillips Oppenheim; Fall Dress Styles and Winter Furs—See Home Page Edited by Margaret Hubbard Ayer; The Words and Music of “You Can Laugh as Much as You Like at Me," Song Hitof **The Red Rose.” In Sunday World To-Morrow Ruff Detective Story eres cartons iinees hea been @ pqurce | TIGRAY, tn being pushed to the front by all his] | kindly crelit Joe Hever with tty votes with || Aug. 26. Contest closes Twure | police were called up and an accurate @f much concern to his friends here, | Now London, . PIRPOOS Ih SRO SAYSTAL RLOFR8 | BY, Batireh ie Nopnis. day, Sept. 7, at 12 ok noon, description of the robbers was given Umaeshelmer, of the concern, who confidently predict) yinaiy credit, my friend Edwant No votes will be recelved after them. The detectives asked that Miss has taken a determined stand against| Westbury, L. 1 A that It will be he upon whose head Pres- | with 20 votes for King of Coney that hour. them last nicht as thi gubmitting to a surgical operation, He| Drayton of Philadelphia, {dent Jackman will place the crown on ng are ‘OLAS. hos ‘ ey eae a ee erat ein has informed his prvelciins that unless|& Roberts of Philadelphia, $26; Flor-| sronaay evening, Sept. 11, while the onty | HAR! VOTERS EAGER TO| OFFICIAL NOMINEES, s they can show him the exact nature of | ene Ziegfeld gr., $100; Mra, Arthur Ken- | siterence of opinion between 4| OUTDO THOSE OF BR |] toe Hf. Baron, Moe Baron borhood, She and the detectives were ERE its a very beautiful M1 dif them an 00) Re inte Y Alanae which he} Redy of Kast Hampton, L. 1, $62; Mra, ference of op and KLYN, Aeon. ww. Se... .28,430 || passing Johnston and Graham avenues the Intestinal dises mn which he] We Law, $113; Mrs, FD. itagtbbon | ¢ John Ennis Democratle Club on that} | vim for Harlem's favorite, LASS" Nene, Quartet Glub.,,.18,376 || when she polnted to a man and sald: woman who has just returned to suffers ne will not const to An opere=| oe Tuxedo, $20; Mrs. G, W. Folsom ef| Point is that the latter insist that It] in reper oto" hear. front sonn J, J. Bowes, Gloncos A. A... . 10,778 one of them!” fi tion of any kind, Lenox, Mass, %; Mrs. I. CG. Bourne of | will be thelr candidate, James A. Kel-| the New Yorktrs, “Joe Howey 1s'y ‘Auton Dahibender, Farmers’ ‘The man ran, but was overtaken, He Paris after an absence of seven Numerous X-ray photographs have| Oakdale, L. Ts Whittler | sey, who will wear tho crown and royal | Psitem candidate feally tn the tied Club 6... sesevsese 1288 1] was recognised as Michsel Stefano of been taken of Mr, Keen abdominal | of Short Hills, No J = G. A.| robe and wield the scepter over the | ike to, hear ‘rom Pou all Vote tor A.B. Yacenda, Panama A. 0... 6,994] 00" io¢ Boeruin years, Gat us cas Kade Chas taae 6 Eyer of Stort if A Valeska | week-long frolic at Coney. The gentle| ™* "°Siderman Leonant’ Van Nos John J, Curren, rish-Am. A.A. 6,093 1) 04 on, Those years she has s, in 1 in convincing the pattent that |S)" i2s, Mra tr, “yy: | Feader Je invited to watch the “score,” | | Here ean zB. @. asia, AIZODANIS Cin $890 | ihe He F pent " r « ingale ‘ 2 Mrs x . " y y var! le y A. A A... . ‘i ] he must undergo an operation, He 18) Yycistate Mer HE Cushing, | 48 1¢ Ie published day by day to find) URt™ wareh tual t ie ee wife to go to the Stagg street the prison on Devil's Island—the same ney oS serene home 1 Merytehen® | out which of these prophets ie right, | |ahian JOHN A Ser ide coroy 0. permeated 1,047 | | ‘o identity the prisoner, Almost In front ibli t from which Capt. Dr Dea he neta i n'a wea, Tape the gon of cto rg: | Having pure tothe font the Mot] are Mh ny acho, lake, Winion you” gr | he Marvay‘houte the irl app ieerhn tay oe Coe Se Se ee ened con Mr. Keene insists upon | fessor dney, Ohio, and studied for | Baron 0 41 villian. ‘alle with the earn James H, Curtin, The i ae and pointed to a man who evidently was ps ‘, taking a cry day, and only. as | the priesthood Ih the Catholic College ct | the top of the column, and %600 votes| wil tad and other filer, ° "Ne auaean, A GaRuh, Whee: He An Tae | | ord pointed Wea faa whe svidsnly rescued—but even this experience has not pcently as yesterday went to his office Bt x avier, Cincinnats Hut his laste ini sent in to-day keep him there with Fast, Cnet tt | James A. Kelsey, Johan Enais “That's another one of the I rec- destroyed her wonderful beauty. Although the clty to attend to some business, | Women's modes developed to such an | 99 654, resters of America, Dem. OMDB. .... 6s cescseeee 473 4 ” J . | exten eran Wien tiaeat 2, oh F gnize him, I cannot be mistaken. ‘ ice ultimatum tothe" dowtars| exten Oat afer an Aourentcant 8 | "ow ene oampaten ts mang waged in| UPD Aen, iui || womte zeit, ttnsei Hanans- $64)! "Toe" ececuye cared thie man we a French woman by birth, she was the wife regard to the operation $e shared by |) MMe ishionable New York intiiinesy | told in the letters to the Mardt Gras]! inetosed thirty-tire vo 9 Paces ot Louis || Conrad Minbembord, 0.5. »... soved'to be Srank Alapain cal Say tis ‘5 of hie friends here, who say|bY ® fashionable New York millinery | ii Oo ompanying ballots, a tow out | Fre Put hg oidh! || Auguat vom Hasseln, Sacnger- has) TE ee en ele reper of an American, 8 weakened condition an oper- emaining there nine years, “a a sty _ a. |. Inclosed find ala votes for Moe H. Barn, | J DAMA +o... sa se sseeee sss Johnsto! e' e \- v 4 any kind would be af eerious| Mrs. Ada Jaffray McVickar, widow of jof the scores recelvel belng given ne panera, ‘ithe tle Gains. Mere |) cnarles . Gorham, Alpha tively identifed by the Harveys and | She was found guilty of murdering her |James MeVickar and daug r of Ed. | low; a z JOSEPH D. SCHMARTY. Gama Phi Pra A oe 16 Miss Weight in the police station house. | ‘hs : errata ward 8. Jaffray, was a fellow poasenger | kindly erat Joh, tshe rth aot oy | ttle find tat emer aattee uc wus, [| ugh Hessel, Gor, Cit. Kearse, 18] s:etano, they sald, was the leader of husband, and it was only a dramatic speech JERSEYMAN SEEKS DIVORCE. in sm, sho necnme « Cannot fife Miewc, panies os mins Orrin ov] Fie. “We nein ial! JON TARR” | pe hans Wien Mie aires: shy by her sister that saved her from the guillo- ER dahl ried Tapp He fe not living with his) WHALEN BROT = an De diares | Stefano e J RENO, Nev, Sent. 2 wife now, ee teloned fd . which aindly. place | ot itaeee ell. ht snore? tee od) Architect B. I. Ft Dead. — | u6 restrained by detentives, The men tine. , one of the b boys OF THR STOCK six | Bradtord IN AL 0, it rasidente here, Gurtn Ghat iu the wa AND OPERA THe | selbtyitheean, ame TNMl OF OL RHE RING licnown “ersbiieote 1h Now Fork, died == The story of this trial that stirred a oe vy * a result of ten for Moo M, Baron, JOHN J, O'SHAVOINESSY, y at Accord, r County, N.| waldo's Champlon Stenographer, | 4 way) ; i, A Wiliam H, Hilbert tony aia Aas tesuit ofan So sanmneaten, | yt tt AO tab fm, dma Ba he went three weeks ago In| ‘Netnen donein, trie) atenoaraphes ¢ whole nation is told in the Magazine Section lvorce against Lilian ilbert, if. araleey Of | 2 AR ay greg an | Dons Be RIGARD Rh. IAN! sgaining his health, police’ Headquarte , The couple were married Aug. 2, 199, | Hundred and Thirty-third strovt wae] « Iagined Aid fit weAce for lr call Bele | eae wawant G. ainithe wc 1 O00 oles for Ibert lived at No, 225 Park place, |sweid today the of to-morrow's Sunday World, at Oxford Furnace, Warren Courty, N. fa the left ankle by an unknown | of the Mend Greg by | mingof Coney for 1011, More to follow " Uae aie epee mre eee do to-day that 7 J., where both are well known, ‘The | negro early to-day tn front of No, 56 SWOSTIKA FIPLD CLUB, | OMLY, am Ane Oe “us championship at the stenogra- or tr Broadway, Manhattan, He was one husband alleges that Nov One Hundred and * convention in Buffalo yester 3 following | West Timea H. Curtin (@ Thirty-third| WRITER SAYS MOE BARON WILL eit old. Uncle 1 . hts wife deserted him and returned to| street, He walked to the Harlem Hos- BE POPULAR KING. FT mat of them all,") with the | Of the ortwinal Je of skyscrapers Behrin carrted off the s! ‘ophy for the home of her parents for cause ur | pital, had the wound dressed and re-| jrctogog tind 2.500 votes for Moe ‘Il eae 4 nates and planned many of the largest bulld-| having the clearest tra knows 9 him, majned there, _ Baron ings in thr yity. ‘yation at the rate 280 words a mi: Thing of Couey Aaland Marly Gres, Lie eleo- Cuanuis F, Budore,

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