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os [oo ae ee nT I ete THOUSANDS MOURN JOHN J. MURPHY Millionaire and Laborer at El- bows in Throng Around iu. _Leader’s Bier. 300 CARRIAGES IN LINE. Prominent Jurists, Politicians and Office-Holders Attend {Impressive Obsequies. — he funeral of John J. Mufphy, Drether of Charles F. Murphy and one of the city’s largest contractors for many years, was held to-day from his home, No. 39 Fast Seventeanth street, with services at the Church of the Ppiphany, at Second avenue and Twen- ty-first street. The interment was at Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Murphy died at Liberty, Sulltvan County, last Thursday, after a rapid attack of tuberculosis, which in two months reduced his rugged frame 40 that his weight fell from over 200 pounds | ». to 148, advantage of the fine flying conditions P this morning Tt war auch a funeral as New York sees only when a man high tn the coun- cils of Tammany and of great personal popu! . very om. | the lone representative of Russia at the larity 1s buried, Nearly every oM Justices, | 4! c 3 w ial of the city wa nere aud ore crowded small politicians and la-7 Uttle before midnight Iast night th where his body widow and to Charles F. Murphy, who | ¢ stood by the bier and greeted each | was badly bent, Lieut. T. DeWitt Milling also went up depeaien. twice, the firat time alone, to try out A new propeller bia young Woman passenger. enger wan Miss General Committee of the Twelfth Dis- [Pretty girl, who came to the field early det, Commissioner of Correction Whit- | With & young man in wialte fanne! friend until nearly three o'clock this Justice Dowling, Philip Donahue, | a former sheriff Tho Foley, Jamen Foley, chairman of Mo Tammany Hall ney, Judge Moss, Patrick J. Con’ and @ ecore of other men as gene: the visitors in line. mounted policemen, in charge of Capt. ae ¥. O'Brien, and twénty-five men tenant, yr under Inspector Lahey and|!nto the seat of the biplane and tucked her skirts. around her, Recond Capt. “Moris, took charge of e@ fHeld* twice, and then Milling be- on account of the chop he didn't want to pances'gwith & passenger he came m the field and axsivted Sho was not a bit frightenedsand sald she would finish the Might with him, rea avenue, from the neighborhood to the chureh. Repeatedly traMc on Second avenue was brought to a standstill by the hundreds of carriages. 4 The body of Mr. Murphy was taken! sting gf home, escorted 's of the Ana- jages containing to the church from hi: hy two hundred mem wanda Club, and ca’ Katharine and Mary; his brother, nephews, John J. jr, and Charies F. and the pallbearers, Thomas Fo! James Foley, Thomes F. McAvoy, Michael J. Cruise, Justice C.D. La Fetra, Philip Donahue, Frank J. Good- win, J. EB. Gaffney, Mr. Murphy's part- ner in the New York Contracting and Trucking Company; missioner Whitney, W. T. Kennealy, Moss and Jistice Michael I’. Blake. ‘The streets through which the pro- cession passed were packed. PROMINENT MEN AT THE FUN- ERAL SERVICES, ‘At the church only @ few among the thousands who had gathered could find room to get In, Among those seen there were Timothy D, Sullivan! Judges O'sul- fivan and Mulqueen, William 8. Devery, Justices Dowling, Delancey, McCall and Mengrick, former Fire Commisste Heyes, Simon Steingut of Second av que and all the city commissioners, ‘Tammany leaders and leading contra tore of the city. There was a big dele- gation of workmen from the contracting firm. A solemn requiem mass was sald by Mgr. Dennis J. MoMahon, the rector of the church, assisted by Fathers Ryan, Phelan and Ludlow and Mers, Edwards, Lavalle and Wall More than 300 carriages followed the body to the grave. Stel epeeees GEORGE MERRIAM WEDS NURSE WHO SAVED HIM.) Sick Bed Romance of Son of Naval Captain Revealed by Marriage at Portsmouth. Word to-day reached the Lambs and other prominent clubs, of whi: Merriam, son of Capt. Merri United States Navy, 1s a momber, of | Trophy Offered for Flying Women. * AVBIG FUNERAL IN LIEUTENANT'S BPLANE AT MEET Miss Dorman “Would Like to Go,” So She Goes, In Thrill- ing Trip at Nassau. A Staff Corresondent of The Evening World.) ASSAU BOULEVARD, One of the first aviators to take dollars rewa, bowknot brooc! ith @ slight amash after a beautiful fight to Mineo alr in his Atty horse-power Queen monoplane—No. Karle Ovington earrler the borers. ' THOUSANDS PASSED IN PRO-|/ CESSION AROUND’ BIER. first aerial mall in this country, Wor nearly twelve hours, beginning &/the Russian said the hoodoo number jad nothing to do with the sm streets @bout the home of Mr. Murphy, | alighted in the centre of the fleld, and ed because he was using horse-power machine Jewelle: |4bat M whereabouts of her brooch, whic! | worth $10,000, it t# sald, and ts see! |by raising the reward to tempt the cupidity or meet the needs of the person In whose hands it ts. The interesting development in h lying tn state, were | crowded with silent thousands of men/a fifty and women, who passed throug: the | first house, saying words of comfort to the | aeroplane Above is w photograph of a trophy the women pilots now flying In thi ternational Aero at Nassau Roule- be known as the - she heard the brooch hit the floor at her feet; she has told en’ rise ed to pick uw! eo yw kno! _ ap She stooped to, pick UBnes, ree ane; GIRL HELD AS FORGER. Was surrounded by the ple’ in society. So extraordinary was Alma V. Krafft, a good looking young its disappearance that Mrs. Ames had! woman of twenty-two, was arraigned before Judge Foster in General Sessions to-day to plead to an indjctment for for- “4 'y found upon the complaint of the fully but vainly searched ber clothing | engraving firm of Schroeder & Lombard of No, 18 Franklin street, by whom she Chiet of Police James R. Crowley, | was employed as bookkeeper. with his chief inspector, John 8. Tobin, considered two of the best thief catch-| court to defer the ple ers in Newport's police history, have been working on the mystery day and and therf with for Women Pil an Wanamaker to the men to doubt the evidences of her own senses; she could not believe that she heard the brooch fall, and whi returned home she and her maids —— TINY BOYS “CLEANED OUT” RESTAURANT WITH MUD. Twelve-Year-Old and They Ran Into Police- man’s Arms, tity. known, were volunteer ushers to keep corti a8 At W o'clock this morning fifteen) 5° Dorman expreased a desire and its trimmings, "Stake you," sald the iHeu- th edn front of the desk a brought there Patrolman Smith, brawny six-footer | night. cael is DIRECTORY THEFT CHARGED. Publisher Arrested for Securing and Printing Advance Proofs, But the Neutenant deds alone and wok his biplane his widow, their three children, John.| pack the hangar, Lanai | Bishop Burgess of the Episcopal dio- Charles F, Murphy; hile sister, the wife) cese of Long Island iy disappointed over of Police Captain Patrick Cray; twolthe way his against the m treated yesterday by Queens, McDonough street, Brooklyn, was ar- rested to-day in't let them go they'd knock »| the Distri | dlctment by the loged Weglein ob’ : dresses from the Trow Directory, ting and Publishing Company and| ‘ter use of blished the ligt to his own profit. 1 Canon Chase's protest | Sabbath was! * iff DeMott of Lovely, made for the prelate to-day at Garden Tho Bishop {s naturally greatly dis thé contests were not stopped after hix protest,” said the Rev appointed that Way Sheriff DeMott acte steps to prevent the tournament next Sunday," | eri De Mott sald ho could not have stopped the meet yesterday K He was satiated yesterday show Was purely an exhibition Who Was one of the neers in his Wright, but the arried weighed, together ht the load was | twent e rome only about co ts having & grand time at the Women's and Misses’ Crepe Meteor and Charmeuse Dresses, several ‘new and dis-= tinctive models, Regular price $87.50 went down with $909 saved up.” Ie One-piece Corduroy Walking Dresses, | black, navy, and green; very ‘effective, 16.75 model. Value $25.00 the development of an interesting ro- Mance growing out of his recent Silness. | Mr. Merriam was married last Satur- day to Miss May Shuler, who had been @ nurse at the Hahnemann Hospital. ‘The wedding was at the home of the brother of the bridegroom, Licut. Sidney A. Merriam of the United States Marine Corps, at Portsmouth, N. H. Miss Margaret C. Merriam, their sister, was bridesmaid and the best man was Pay- master E. S. Goodhue Several months ago Mr, Merriam went which would have kept him t Week or two, While he was convales ont, Miss Schuler, who had charge of the case, told him that her observations BugKeSted {t Would, be best for him to wndergo @ much more serious operation. After consultation with physicians from whom he necessarily had to keep the name of his firat adviser. because Burses are not supposed to give advice to patients, Mr. Merriam ordered the operation. It was successful and ly bore out *‘lss Shuler's predic- the time his 8 r had promised to over, M: marry him, and on guturday ene did. | } ®) PURE FOODS Afford 926 Reasons Why All Foods Should Be Free From Chemical Preservatives, Flavors and Colorings The Domestic Science Clubs, under the auspices of the National Food Magazine, will meet in congress until October 4th at Madison Square Garden You Will Find the Premier Reasons There Francis H. Leggett & C6. _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1911, Strike “Fixed.” REWARD RAISED ctwssseseeonras enty: which had been marked by ler Seigott held in lis hand. * WPORT, Sept. %. for return of diamond | told Mem. carpenters and painters went out reward | told Magistrate Appleton, » $10 on account. and complained. Ames has an idea as to Bel; tt and Samsel were on hand one where the detect: laborers, waited. When Cari c in he handed over the money in the|® Way that the detectives could Then the officers nabbed the men, Beyond ple: oners made ie that Mra. Ames believes that ng not gull 0 statement. ry best peo- intone she amination could be m ton. Ww in, a publisher of No, 515 is sweet for hours - Mouth by Detectives Leigh of -Attorney’s OMce after in- nd Jury, It ts al- ined by surreptitious the list cost the Trow whom Weglein ; Prue ; fixed bail at $1,000. It w 15¢, $0¢ and «1 le OPPENHEIM, CLLINS= G 34th Street Afternoon Dresses Corduroy Dresses For Women's and Misses’ Corduroy Walking Skirts Girdle top, habit back; black, navy, brown,)| tan and white. 4 Value $9.00f 5.00 On Sale To=Morrow, Tuesday, Sept. 26 Goldbeater Wanted, first-class man for factory in St, Louis; must be thor- oughly competent to beat goid and some aluminum, Will pay railroad fare and expenses to St. Louis and agree to return applicant to New York expenses paid if party does not like the work in St. Louis, Apply to-night or Tuesday morning to A. G. Meier, Cumberland Hotel, 54th st. and Broadway, New York. Phone 2720 Columbus, LOUVRE EMPLOYEE STOLE LABOR DELEGATES ARRESTED AS THEY ACCEPT $40 BRIBE Detectives Mark Bills Paid by | Bronx Contractor to Have HUSBAND HURRES TO WE BEATE BY GANT ARTS Children’s Society Looks Into Surroundings of Mrs, Du- mont’s Daughter. Herbert Vos Returns From Paris “The theft of the “Mona Lisa” from the Louvre was undoubtedly an inside Job, worked between some one or two of the Government guards employed there and an outside man,” declared Hubert Vos, an American painter, who arrived Agents of the Soctety for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children to-day were investigating the influence year-old daughter of Mrs, Edgar R. Dumont, who occupies a beautifully fitted apartment upon the third floor of & converted private dwelling at northwest corner of Madison avenue and Thirtleth street. Mrs. Dumont was nafa to have been | the victim of @ brutal assault in Broad- way early Friday morning by “Edgar | R. Smith,” who has been Identified as | Goorge H. Barrett, a well known pro- ‘This Mrs, Dumont denied in arf interview published in a morning newspaper, but, she declined to-be seen to-day at her apartinents. Negro servants employ mont sald that her husband was due gott of No, #38 Bast One iunired and Fifty-sixth street and Thomas Samael ] of No, 236 Lyon avenue, Bronx, were FOR MRS AMES’S today held for the Grand Jury fy $9,000 ball each on a charge of extor- tion, by Magistrate Appleton, in Mor- risanta Court. trip and had two narrow escapes from The men wore arrested in @ saloon Sollision, according to the paseensers. ‘ e secon came about 8 o'clock f at the corner of One Hundred and Bev ihe evening, Passeninera on deck heard ) the siren of @ steamer growing nearer and nearer, The Nieuw Amsterdam a slackened speed to a crawl, and sud- denly the Ights of a big steamer gieamed thro 20 feet away. The oncoming steamer | rushed by at high speed, the passengers say. xth street and Crotona avenue by Detectives McCarten and Marion of | the Tremont station after they had, ac- | ’ *. cording to testimony, accapted $40 from Mystery Grows in Disappear-|samuetto Carucci, a contractor of No. 648 East One Hundred and Eighty-fitth ance of Gem at Newport — |atreet. ‘The money, four ten-dollar bilis, we dete Dance. | tives, was found wrapped in a newspap- No Diamond Values Equal Lamberts Sometimes buyers of Diamond engagement rings at Lamberts ¢ell their satisfaction in words, but more often in actions—by coming back to us the next time they want jewelry. This is comment enough on our rings and prices. As Manufacturers of Jewelry and “MONA LISA,” SAYS ARTIST. With Some Interesting Details About the Theft. to-day on the Holland-America liner|] as Importers of a Nieuw Amsterdam, Diamonds our “T was in Paris at the time,” he) strength lies in +] Added. @"The Photographer who does|] this: Customers Chis finely cut, work for me noticed tne disappearance |Ican always be Bonuse Ba0-00 of the ‘Mona Lisa’ before it was discov-|[ sure of quality, ered by the Louvre oMctais, and told|{ and workmanship me about it before any one outside the |[ and equally sure building had heard of the robbery, It|] of saving money. fas tong been known In Parts that val- We show here Since, we, impart ea? uable art and pottery works have dis- i 4 = 4 appeared from the Louvre from time Hey there bee Sic thee - ® to time under circumstances tlat_al- ds directly imported by U8). :a most prove the gullt of some of the|4 MOnds directly imported Dy ~ trusted employees paid by the Govern- |] Sttongly mounted by our own work- ment to guard its art treasures.”" men in solid 14-karat gold and in all * The Nieuw Amsterdam ran through| | respects guaranteed. The top one we ” a thick fog the last day and night of its | sell for $50.00—the other for $75.00] « —and you'll find no such values anywhere, the black fog hardly|[ a2. Since y sold Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings in all styles and shapes. We have kept the standard high and the to arrive in New York t Dumont lives in New Orleans, | and he {# said to be accompaned on his rush trip north by @ brother who lives “Why, that's only a present from “Six hundred |Carucci,” the detectives swore Selgoit lost at Mrs. Berwind's| Carucc! is building a row of flats at dance Saturday evening, Sept. 2 Udall | the cornor of Crotona avenue and One & Ballou, Bellevue avenue.” Hundred and Seventh-sixth strect. Sat- Such 1s the advertisement that ap-|urday the electricians struck and the pears to-day in the newspapers here. In it Mrs. F, Lathrop Ames of Boston | sympathy. Shortly afterward, Carucct and Newport again raises thi she ts willing ey pay for the return of | Samsel told him they would the piece of Jeweiry which disappeared 80 mysterfously in Mrs. Edward J. Ber- While it ts true that ti Giving new shapes to old jew het to be eonees yet, the elry, remounting diamonds and many men and point of danger. ‘This danger lies in their |f FePalring watches. Firét class having no reserve force or nerve power to || work, small charges. combat deadly diseases, xtra cnireemaippeeseamntin STOLYPIN’S SLAYER HANGED AFTER COURT-MARTIAL. | | Bogroff Refused to Accept Religious Because Others Would Be Present. KIEV, Russia, groft, the assassin of Premler Stolypin, condemned to death by court martial, was hanged to-day. Before his execution the youn: asked that he might see a rabbi bt refused this consolation ‘when inform view must eb in the pres: gott and fix things, for $180 Carnecl protested that this wes too much, and, after hay- gling the men agreed to do the “fix- splendid villa, ing” for $50. Last night, Carucst First. Mrs. Ames offered $200 reward, | swor then doubled {t, now ane trebles the|he gave thi amount; it 1s payable by @ firm of|made an appointment with them, anl There are those who say | then went around to the station house fone wal end the vtin st! Lambert Brothers folvea ‘the problem of IneFea Third Ave.; Cor. 58th St. ived the problem of increas! dred corpuscles the men came to his home and increase of weight, Obtain in sealed pi months according to directions with pack- day. They sat at a table adjoining disguised as + the pris- “Best Values at the Lowest Prices’’ EA Mons Sireet Big Savings To-day, Tuesday and Wednesday’ in Our Weekly Sales of Furniture, Eic. The young woman's lawyer asked the until an ex- 0 his client's American oak rock- quarteredfinish, Solid oak, golden finish; box frame; panel back and cane seat; value 1.98. extra large Drop Side Couches Bronzed angle iron National fabric spring and oil tempered heli be used as couch and single or 34 size bed; val. 2.98 Mattresses American rattan; combination cotton top; all sizes; variety of ticks; value 3.49 Hair Pillows ; covered in a large selection of ticks; value 49c Made of Cotes ve Margi oak, centre pedestal, highly polished, full extension, val. 8.98 6.39 Plain oak finish; varnished; drop leaves; round or square cor- 198 ners; val a ee: 1,59... ar . Body Brussels, exceedin, * Bed Combination White Enamelled Bed, con- Woven Wire Spring, stcel. 1.98 frame, Combination Mattrer American ratian, Egypt- ian cotton top, , 2.50 complete val. 8.40 Complete 3 ft. Size. 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