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pamemors —___. Spicicinadinaetdentmdadanedenmeael HELD TOWN ATBAY WEDS HER CLERK, * FORSEVEN HOURS, , PAIDS7 WEEK ~ ‘.Barricaded in a Room, Miner, * Fights Off State Troopers, s Police and Firemen, 6 BFUSILLADE OF BULL “Given a Respite, Besieged Man { Commits Suicide—Four 4 _ Other Men Shot. * (Special to The Brening World * MOUNT . (MEL, Pa., Sept. 1h —After {ehooting and slightly wounding his land- Ziord, William Oklasfskl, over a differen + of opinion last night, Alexander Kubell "a young miner, barricaded himeelf in his “bedroom in a boarding-houre de- sed war. Armed with two pistols and & lot of ammunition, he held the for fweven hurt agains: the entire Mount Carmel police force and a detachment of coal and iron police. and at jasc com- Smiited suicide Policeman Riv ae, Wh wan first alled in to arrest Kubullck, anticipated gan easy job. The m od fre “on him through the do Ove of the bullets struck Peter Oklasiakl, & t of the landlord. Bhoades retreated « ‘elied for ald. shief of Police Morgan responded, He ‘approached Kubulick's room 1 was greoted with a fusillade of nine shots, gone of which took away @ Bai td of hie Zaount Carme) wer mone and Con- stable Joe Dropsky showed up with @ A Winchester rifle and 0 rounds of am- ‘munition. 2 Dropsky from the room underneath Kubulick’s fired a numivr of shots gthrough the floor with his rifle, and re- Svelved several in return from above, SChief Burgess Pensyll vas the next “borough official to arrive on the scene, Die called ‘Sergt. Snyder and Private ‘Hyde of the State Police and they 1 seponded promptly. By this time hun dreds of people had assembied and ex- itement was at a high pitch, The State Polley and Chief Morgan held w short conference and decided on a new pian of attack. From « aecond story window of the adjoining house they broke down the shutter shielding Kubulick’s room with 4 long heavy pole. Kubulick, still full of fight, again opened fire with both revoly Being unable to see into Kubulick room, as he had not lighted a lamp, tho officers secured a torch and threw It Into the miner's stronghold... The torch set fire to the carpet and in @ few seconds Hames issued from the window, A @eneral alarm of fire was sent tn 4 in less than no tle the entire de- rtment was on the ground ready for Service, but Kubulick had extinguished the blaze himself and till held the fort against the entire community, At 3 o'clock this morning, after keeping up the battle at short intervals, the officers held another consultation and decided to lay quietly and walt unt daylight before makin; any effort to capture the tnan behind the barricaded door, About an hour later a single shot was heard but the offluers thought that tt had been fired by one of their own party and paid no particular attention to it. A little later groans were heard and upon making an investigation they learned that the noise came from Kubu- lick's room, Advancing cautiously and not being molested the® officers finally broke open thi stand bureau aside and entere They found Kubulick dying with a bullet wound in his breast. He died at noon today. Jes he ‘TWO BODIES IN THE RIVER. ses of Workman and Bath Doth: Untdentined, he vered. ‘The body of an unidentified man about forty-#ix years old was found to-day at the White Star Li North River by the m « f Harbo Squad A. The man was & foot 9 In tall and Weighed 175 pounds & Teddish mustache, The body was moved to the Harbor A station | The body of a out tWenty-one yeurs old was fo In the Nort); River at the foot of R or street. The man was 5 fect T inche yw), vei@hed 10 pounds and had dark hatr atid complexion, He wore bach tights and shirt, and hat evident! Axowned when in ewimmt The y was removed to Harbor A stat Belore Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartment to Let” Advertisements in THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE YOu Time, Energy and Money The World's “Apartment to Let” Advertisements offer you the greatest variety of eclection. * THEN LED SELF {a ro lall over Yonkers, solved it for door, shoved the wash-| pler in the He wast Areased’ in blue overalls and black sh som end stockings. He had black haly and | making the tro er unidentified man [love her, t WHOIS ONLY 18 His Parents Allege That She Is Fifty and Want Mar- riage Annulled. STS.| YONKERS IS STIRRED UP. Police Reserves Called Out to Stop a Callithumpian erenade. David Christopher, benedict, aat behind stop desk tn the furniture empor- jum of Marcella Davis, at No, 176 Ashburton avenue, Yonkers, this morn. tng, his hands fn his pockets and a beatific grin overspreading that much of his chubby features that were not covered by his nicely sleeked black, holt. Barely eight monthe out of the! parooht schoo! in which he had not he falr and ald to be fifty years old Marceila, proprietress of three stores In | Ashburton avenue, and with hundreds | of weekly-inatalment-paying customers Tuesday afternoon of thin x K, when| dusting furniture in her stor he was then a ¥ wi clerk, put on bis coat and hat and come along with her. | Wirere we sheepishly, “To the City Hall,” answered Mar- cella, “There we will take out a mar- rage license, and get married. You love me, David, don't you?" she asked coyly. “gure, Marcy! answered Dal, pat- ting her cheek So, to the amazement and amuse- ment of Ashburton avenue, the Cath- olic lad of eighteen and the Russian Jewess of fifty were married, MAYOR TOO BUSY, ALDERMAN i MARRIED THEM. usned Vavid, Ashburton avenue has been celebrat- | ing the event and paying its respects to the happy coupie ever since. Word of the marriage got about within an hour after the return of Mr. und Mrs, David Christopher from the City Hall, where David had given his age an twenty-one and his bride said she wan twenty- eight. Mayor Lennon, whom they had| Invited to tle the knot, looked them | over and dincovered (hat he 'mas! ver busy, but Alderman © P. Min had enough leisure to be the Joinvi On Tuesday night; Ashburton avenue, which had been gossiping all the after- noon, assembled en masse in front of the David abode at No, 176, and banged ite dish-pans into flatness, while the Hittle boys and girls blew thelr last ounces of breath out through’ fisn- horns and ratiiod cow-bells untt! the tn could Le heard at Getty Square, nearly a mile away, and all the reserves of Yonkers’ police were drawn up in front of the house. The neighbors promise that if they get only half a chance they wil play @ return] date to-night and maybe outdo their first effort “WHO'S BUSINESS |8 IT DAVID OF REPORTER. he falr Marcella was out when an Bvcaing World repo vel by a photographer portins, to-day ‘© 4 remarkable business woman, She had started off at 8 o'clock to make collections from her customers. Mut David was there, with nothing to do but “mind the re Um the guy you're lookin’ fer," he Informed his visitors, “What do they wart of us? Why don’t they leave us ASKS be? Ain't we got a right ot git married ef we waut to, hey? “But why do your parents object?” he was asked, with reference to his father’s [angry visit to the City Hall yesterday, J where he sought » means for “Aw, they are batty,’ was Ms dial tion, “It's my mother that's inks me wife business ts it exp! ble. She t is too old fer me, Wh if she's fifty or elghty or a hundred? 1 at's allt? cola’ s Sixt Ma ‘olasky, who is superinten: to David at emporium, bee thia Junetur om, referring tds quest to Mar who came along presently. Mock turned \lu's arrival. She rushed | t ta see 1 hubby and t at Gow 1th sie with hin i s had a frightened toe Pho eharivarl of the dst Mi got on her nerves td the very ime in here asking for a Jo 1 » dl y snawered David. A we were married, and BUILT UP THE BUSINESS AL BY HERSELF, NIECE SAYS. and ‘it Mt up with 5 ‘ n for busine wie w Up and go f First, a are ne r iting for one of the sa t treet to move gut on Oct. 1, and then she wh) day | Uniformed errand-boys, with lier [name emblagoned on thelr caps, Mrtod jin and out, and she proudly polnged to | THE EVENING WORLD,. | Dynamiter and Bomb He Lighted. ried long enough to graduate, and) Jalready his foe's problem was solve 9 GIOVANN! AND THE BOMS im on {her guiding motto, she bade him conse the mental tark of | per ‘There i room at the top of the lad- neatly framed over For the man who has courage and ssut just let him slip or loosen his And there 1s room in the basement 's parents lve at No. 20 Orchard Mrs, Christopher sr. declared to- day that Marcelia had led her boy on, and that the family would spare no ef- fort or expense to have annulled on the marriage | David's y “Ho ts only past eighteen, and | ~~ Wi ipReseree sees wed barely out of school,” she sald to-day, “and that woman ought to be ashamed | to marry a boy who coukin't earn more dollars a week, We are heart-broken about It.” SINGER ARRESTED AFTER A CALL ON PAPTUR MAYOR RAYNOR sont n Denton-Cardew Held in $2,500 Bail in Suit Brought by deross the cons war arrested tow as sued out by his who has} Med a suit in th atl ya late hour this aftern: arges that her two | Since then | daughters twe » has kept 4 constant watch ed in Mlatbueh One daughter twantie four and the other twelve declares her of 8100 a week husband is © “ay just Mate) and other offic States | husband was t | rained | yet * ground | the | State » two letters Mrs dew sald she he shut up lke # sbsence ars! Herce struggle to pre the | tT have] ¢5 | FRENCH MOROCCAN NOTE Am culled upon the Affaires and Heat ene rac coast Tron Mouutate AS DETECTIVES parently confident that no one was pay- ing attention to him, ‘The three detectives, who were distrib- uted along First avenue, exchanged @ al ana followed Rigzo to Thirteenth street and then westward. The dyn miter suddenly darted into the hallway of No. "356 and closed the door after nim. CAME UPON DYNAMITER KNEEL- ING OVER FUSE. rao, Dondero and Castano came up rdew | swiftly to the door. They had Jus y Sheriff | reached the stoop when the flare of a leaving; Ushted match shone against the tran yom, ‘They sald afterward that thelr in Tetincts told them Rizzo was lighting @ { bomb. All three rushed at the door and forced tt open. They tumbled into the | taliway and almost over the dynamiter, \| He was on his knees beside his bomb \and he had lghted the two foot, quick hurning:fuse ‘Tne powder of the fuse Way sputtering as Izzo sprang back and leaped for the stalrway. "Get him, L'li attend to the bomb, yelled Carrao, and Dondery and Castano ushed up the narrow stairway «fier ‘ay fleeing youth. Carrao smothered the tuse and pickea up the bumo, Rizzo darted up the stairs and was on the second tight n Dondero swung up his revolver and began shoot- {the ceiling, Rigo stopped as t! bullet sung over his head, Me led for a moment until {he detec- lied him down and beat him head with the butts of Uielr CAPTORS SAVE DYNAMITER | FROM BEING LYNCHED. Hoe ig and the struggle on the stairway started a wild pan’ among the tenants Men, women and children poured into the hallways and wien the men learned what had happened they prisoner to take him from his captors. Dentor-|" jlundreds poured out of netghboring ments and yelled for the blood ot dynam! clives had @ ‘nt (he mob from 1¥ eaking vengeance on the prisoner Junti the reserves arrived from two j#tations The sitement In the nelgh- boriool did not subside for several 1 mob of thousands followed h ves and thelr prisoner to Po- Nee Headquarters, Notwithstar rest and the ¢ te the the + to of the mob that ornfully. Le vughed at Ne ehoulders and refused to Pollea Tleadquar stubbornly taciturn, no le speak when arraigned in co lero aud Castano say th w hor KNOWN Who Was the phy held Rizzo in § norrow ined by Inspector ke jk DELIVERED TO | GERMANS, 2 OA ORO RE tan RON WA Worcs sh. This | t of the| ny and chloride of f position 1s similar mh which Castabile, an jb ‘ox,"* Joaught with EMea’ *t nin | —————.- | 100, O0 Fire Burne Cars, ead | INDL\NAPOL 18. few | electric w posed started a ti ur Railroad shops at Brtg f t | ailing a $400,000 loss, Most of the! FRIDAY, CAPTURE BOY) med With rage and rushed upon the anner of his ar- iano heid his head high! Troy when they threatened| five years’ sery ny, and when they questioned him he! or thirty ye More than 18 men wtil get four and | ity-five | w York | y willed with Costa. vlackmatiers and dyna- nin tie Thirteenth street SEPTEMBER 15, 1911. ‘SHAKER ERRED INGIVING DEATH, SAVSSISTERSEARS /Woman Accused With Man! Declares All Now Regret | the “Step” Taken. cINer ATT, ©, Sept. 15.—"What- ever was done was to alleviate Sister) for her to pass out of the body, not to take life,” saya Si Sears of the Kissimm ony, In a letter receiv tldrexs Mary Gass of the White Water | Shaker Colony, near Harrison, 0. Tl- der Andrew Barvott, head of the White | Water colony, founded the Kissimmee | branch In 196, and with Eldress Gass nursed Sister Sadie during fines, Sister Sears’ letter was written im- jmediately after she and Brother Gil- lette had been arrested and released on r Elizabeth Fia., Shaker tministrating chloroform to Sister Sadie last stages of consumption. “Hider made a mistake In giving Sister Sadie the chloroform himself Ung @ physician,” Stster | Sister Sears’ letter In part fallow ‘Beloved Sister Mary. You have probably seen in the papers | that der Babert and myself w rrested for giving quieting me to our little Sister Sadie during the (three days of her lite. {eared for her so muc felt great Misyinpathy for her, desiring to make it | jensy to the last and make the mistake of giving her chloroform himself Instead of getting a physician. | “ile went to the doctor first, got some tablets, but did not ask him to come. Singp the occurrence we have been told that dootors and nurses are doing tho: |same things constantly, but they have the authority which we have not. We all regret the step, but it cannot be un+ done. an only depend on the good spirits to help us through as they have | on all other cases. complained to the officers of th no one knew anything about 1 the house. “We both feel it deeply on ace: |the reports going out, also the e tt will be to pay the lawyers, but E. is trying to be cheerful, as the go spirits encourage him that ft will come out all right PITTSFL some members of the Shaker faith and aing the act of the Brother who in Florida chloroform to a "Sister" sumption to end her sufferings, Joseph Holden, president of the West Tjebanon Ministry tow declared he #nd his fellow churchmen here will take Immediate steps to secure counsel for the “Sister” and “Brother,” charged with murder in Florida, The Mount Lebanon Ministry 1s com- posed of Elder Holden, Eldresses Cath- erine Allen and Htarriet Bullard of Mount Lebanon, Y. and Elder Walter Shepard of Enfleld, Conn. _—————_———_ CHILD TOOK PENNY BANK TO PAY MOTHER'S FINE. Police , Matron’s Collection, How- ever, Had Settled Starving Woman's Account. | Sarah Rosenfeld, a young woman . M9 Sheffield avenue, East New York, was taken before Magistrate Fitch in New Jersey Avenue Court to- Sister’ and license. She was pale and trembling when she Was arralgned and fell in faint when Magistrate Mitch fined ly ET Mrs. O'Grady, the probation oMcer, and other women Worked over her and restored her But sho fainted agal when she was taken down to the p and Dr. Ennis was called from the Bradford Street Hospital. Meantime ‘Mra, O'Grady took up a collection which paid her fine and gave her a little money, ‘As dhe was leaving court she fainted gain, Will @ vix-year-old girl ran ty a child's bank in which penn nickels rattled. It held 49 ¢ cried and screamed when she was not allowed to go straight to the Judge, He ordered het let in. “L want to pay my mother's fine," she said, “My mamma was fined and 1 knew she had no money and I went home and got mine.” The Magistrate explained that the fine had been paid. Dr. Ennis took both other and child home tr. the ambu- lance, He said they were on the verge of starvation ——— STARS ON DRIVERS’ CAPS. Expr with id rhe Nation: anged to plac 4» Company throughout the eastern and northern divisions. Samuel Maurer of | New York City and George d all others In length of service, | Whitney having nine stars, or f nd Maurer six service Mrs, five stars euch for twenty or tw x’ continuous service In} [Clty Division « A man with or recognized ax driver who is trusted {inplicitly by the company und can be trusted in kind by shippers. Try { the Bureau of Combustibles, 1 it one of the most dangerous Soups Then you'll know Look for the red- and-| and considerable rolling atock | white label. | | Sadie'n suffering, and to make It easy | | i 1 to-day by| early j Dail on a charge of murder after ad-| Marchant as sho Iay suffering in the| “We are almost certain that some one | SAYS MODEL WIFE. LD, Mass, Sept. 15.—While many people of other faith are condem- | Jninistered | dying of (900-| sage her. T saw M and enamel! her face THREATENED TO RUN Away | “keeping on one o nurse swore, Mrs. Kitzinger scolded her for not leaving the baby with the hall boy when the nurse wished to take a) When Kitzinger returned home| and chided her for being away from the baby, the nurse says, the young wife) threatened to run away and become @ model or go on the stage—"anything t disgrace t she day off often m lie” Cohet apartinent face’ the court of that oe- cupled by the Kitaingers, and other) men, the nurse testified, who camo to day because she did not have a peddiers’| the man in a da boy home o'clock In @ taxicab with “her hat all broken and her hair out of order." her arrival she fixed her halr and ran for the elevator, saying she had another appointment.” the value of money the third time, Dr, Ennis was | Sy YORe On he was working | bought new one them. She had thirty pairs of shoes. She lker, Arthur Baruch and Mrs wife, neigh Heights apartment, who testified to svolng various men han | the uniform caps | ers a star for every five years’ | Whitney of | ty- or more stars will be | | BUSINESS WOMAN AND HER CLERK, WHOM SHE WED. MRS. SCHRISTOFHER DAVID CHRISTOPHER STOLE GAY VISITS TO TENDERLOIN (Continued from First Page.) . Kitzinger paint AND GO ON STAGE. When her mistress was downtown on a dat t Dutch family of your: uoted by the nurse as adding. “Robinson” Mrs, Kitzinger ta police sergeant; also * man named Perrin, w tments during Kitzin the nurse sp $ witting On nee, Frequently, ¢ saw her mi nurse swore that in June, 1910, | Mrs. Kiting Island, Mrs. Kitzinger met a sent her and the and returne at 1 On Kitzinger did not care about testified the nurse. t anywhere. en her clothe solled si d of washing Mr: ight ten pairs at a time AMdavits we « Maricek, fort rell, bellboy mes J nite Baruch, bis ra in the Washington servants sit Mrs. Kitzinger, se and George Wilson, hall ed telephone conversations verheard, “Mrs. Kitainger, in reply to her hus band’s allegations, makes a sweeping denial. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, THE 15TH OW tunte !LANTAs 5c CREAMS f the iit (ete BOC Park Row and Cortlandt str WILK CHOCOLATE COVERED FRESH FRUITS A special of exceptional whole- s and unusual food value, and uit variety will Insure your son the not growing tired of them, POUND BOX..... 39¢ = specitid Dt Hw Saw Ray 2) oonamaaee LOSES IN A FIGHT FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY ~ WITHLOCOMOTVE ewark Man, oA, aie by tein! -Hurled Fifty Feet, Seeks a Lawyer. William Sandritter t puted the righ afternoon dis- Har a Penn- elphia, 4 for Sandritter but Sandritter— Gritty Knight—Insisted that the tles were for The engineer stopped aylvania flyer The engineer whist him to walk on. his whistle's shriek and shot by. Sandritter and sent him skyrocketing through the He dropped ditch about and a score of m poured out of the Hyatt Roller Company's factory dritter that they would have to assemble mains 0 that a funeral might be But they found Sandritter picking him- self up, and thi ment of language ¢ held. n assort~ “Are you hurt?" avked the leader of “Foollsh question No. from his overall can search me," » up the bering up the embankment off for the police station, duet Y ni Y G and, TLL he set sarters nant, T want a lawyer,” Informed the man behind the des! “We don't have any sald the Heutenant or to patch up y want to keep them u yer looks them around handy “Don't you want a vowing that ‘ore night had fallen. f pedestrians the dod- pessiea any danke isarporations LIVES LOST IN IN STORM; THREE TOWNS SWEPT. Heavy Damage Done in Penn: vania and Railroad Traff PITTSBURGH, Damage es- and a 2u year case, yumber of Hyves were reported lost in a| | closed or open tace, Nefehes 5 which swept burg and Millvale, washed out and all trains ¢ Newcastle have been Main lne trains are be the Pittsburgh and Lake Ei to Newcastle Junctjon. * the | ‘a Pine Balad Dressing by adding vinegar | At Telteatess nd the baby went | and Grocery Stores, — | Spovn with each Bottle | PIANOS Bargain Friday Look for this Sale ade by Mary Rien-] Used Pianos Terms as low as $5 down Factory Warerooms 181 Wost 23d Street (Near Sixth Ave.) i) tHe 16TH ALMONDS—T) have representative call. Positively save yevanele bin revert f rich id mae Man covering of rie T/you money and independent of the Trust. SPECIAL FOX SATURDAY, 10c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COCOANE'T KOVAL Sweet, rich Chocolate, huiting ave., white Maltese " pole, tum Howe ler a Ke shredded cocun ni9C , : or return to J. 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Branches all Brooklyn, New York and New For other information write or the Home Office and Factory or Complete funerals for $43.00, $75.00 and 8195.00 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, il Rise ‘abou \ ‘Tattors:’ pink ny cilia Liberal a 1—Thinday iat, Wann 16th anid 10h it returned, HELP WANTED—FEMAL iat NSPR VOR mestic Selene. den, Bent. gt ‘tent natraten en stra av World WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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