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8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOT Unveiling the Parnell Monument in Dublin—John Redmond Speaking) CUSTOMERS WAIT URSTOREKEEER | gees St WHO IS MURDERED (= ir HE only explanation for the pres . p | ence of two such technical burk- Body Discovered in Rear Room lars as Red Leary and Bitnk Clusky {tn the apartment of a newspaper by Wife, Who Is Called [man was a careiess twist in thelr route According to the past performance uu ante in the burglary department of the Detective Bureau the home of the news- paper man has been immune. It would HAD) § $200, SHE SAYS, |t« uniina to say that this is due to the Interesting fact that the financial re porte of Dunn and Bradstreet are alsd But Not a Cent Is Found in| {reco te names thw His Clothing—-Skull Thal thete night have tnelr inf facta might have their influence imstantial ev was brought L Pract on the situation. m Fractured, y rate, Red Leary and Blink Mo- —_—_——_— were there and, with the ald of were taking a minute which had been en- a dark Jo @imon Polsky, a well to do delle tessen sore proprietor, was found dead) 44, outside window on the @-day tn the rear of bia Hhop A NO | oa foc $6 Fitts avenue, under circumsances eri oe. qutet etuft.”” observed that point to murder and robbery. | paint ay he cowark Une bed There was a deep kash two inches long tay uy hint Mere!” Ho thereupon SE he back of his Bent cnt cousen, |Sastied the lantern on the pillows and Gave fractured hie skull and caus w that the bed had n: ouched. Geebabiy, by «heavy blow from nome |°%% tat the bed tie» suggested @harp instrument, ari a ee ae vaae jRed. “It's 2 o'clock In the ores over his rigat eye eved to have been | ow yun! This looks like a pipe. received in falling againat the bath ¢u “heb anything’ worth walle?’ inured ear which the boly tay w rund. | punk «s ne rummaged around the ‘According to Mrs. Tessie Polsky, ner | DUNK & fusband had $0 in his pocket when Me] yo. enore'a a ploture, went down to the shop early this morn: | pay ey aaa etd Pept fag from the ving rooms upstairs, Ho) pink swung the rays of his lantern Was to bank thia money later to-day. | ground the room until the bright stream The cash was missing when the body | of pont rested on an unframed cartoon Was found, and the man’s clothes gave | tackog on the wall evidence of ing been searched, Hay what do you think of th Polsky was ins ween alive at 7| Tet @elock by Miss Lean Lewis of No. 1350 Matt Fitth avenue, who made. some pur-| too!” observed Blink as he viewed the bases trou him. At 845 Mrs. Augustus | drawing with @ critical eye. Meyer of No, 1 West One Hundred and| “Just 8 ee 8 Ta taal hg el Moventh street, an old customer of the |!M# you." declared Te t found an.|tey think of that bird. He's the great- | @tore, entered the shop and found an- | hey Trin Of Mat bin eas and. jou Other woman customer waiting to have! cant take it away from him,” weme one take care of her purchase. ‘Outside with that stuff," growled Mrs, Meyer waited a few moments and| Blink, as he looked on the picture, , hich ewspape ving 0 sarprised that Polsky did not appear | Which was a newspaper draw Christy Mathewson, the great twirler Went to the door leading to the roome| Christy | Mathewson. the fret ei ack above and called Polaky's fourteen-year- | OF {he Git ome. T know. Old daughter Minnte, who called down | “wir how ‘bout that game he lost that her father bad probably gone tol to Cuicago, the first part of the week? the cigar siore for some cigarettes and | They had no Hloense to A Gerrit anise ould return in a minute, While the| “They won it, though, didn't, they? te women were still, waiting ‘Mrs, asked Bink with a hale sneer. tt ain't how good they pitched. Ive they Polsky came down and went sa the win? “Phat's what counte, i. ot ie Mowe. to get aomething S68) “Another one of hein knockers," Si naried"Red. “A man goes in and pitch- denly the two customers heard | eq a yame in which ihe Cubs gets but Mra. Polsky ‘scream, and running back two hits and then you ain't willin’ to found her dragging the body of ther | give him no credit. What about the husband out over the threshold of the | series he pitched against the Athletics bathroom. The police were notified,|and then against the Highlanders, Dr. Bacon called from the Harlem | You're sttil sore ‘cause you lost that ¢ epital. He said Polsky had been | spot last fall. @ead about an hour. “He ain't U The police were at first inclined to | sisted Blink. e theory that Polsky had been seized | some day. with veretigo and had fallen against| “What the — Pst!—Listen!* the bath tub, fracturing his skull. Mrs.| Footsteps were heard in the hall out- Polsky's positive statement that her|side and with a quic!: jump the two ae had never been ill a day since | burglars made for the door leading into r marriage and the presence of two | an adjoining room, “Go ‘k,"" whispered Blink. bruises convinced the police that they have to deal with another store mur- der and robbery. In a jiffy they were on the other aide The police are trying to find some|and Blink MoClusky propped himself Neighbors gvho are reported to have | asainet the door to prevent it being said that Phey passed Polsky’s store | opened. about § o'clock and heard him shouting | “Careful now, Red!" whispered Blink, one ae he peered’ through the keyhole it re with that club!” “There's two of them.” “Dhey are also looking for an un-|. Happlly unconscious of the fact that Known man who appeared at a nearby | DUrsMars Were {n his apartment, Jack G@tore about § o'clock and offered some | 1attle, baseball writer of the Evening Recktles for sale Record, accompanied by a friend, snun- Coroner Hellenatein examined tho body | tered {nto the room. Taking off a rain and dectared his bellef that Polsky had |CO#t he tomed tt over the back of a deen murdered. ‘The body was. taken | Chir. Thea he lighted the gas. an pad Peter ontant SR eeneaty will be Thorne, ox companion, a& Re pinced a tte In his lips. “Don't waste them. Don't think, wer Yo got but alx matches left between us." Having lighted his cigarette, Jeff calmly ignored the invitation to sit down and wandered about the room surveying the The walla were littered with action photographs and skotches of fighters, bail players, famous horses and dloycle riders, With @ careful scrutiny, Jef looked them all over until his eye fell on the | piaare of Mathewson, y. Jack," asked Jeff, “do you think ing back j Yow, are you going to start that?” snapped Little, “It's a good thing you are a friend of mine, for I promised to hit the next man in the eye who “¢ re = asked me that question.’ Philanthropist on Fire Plug “Well, they think you cught to know,"* observed Thorne, “What is Handed Out Blessings and. |T'bsiieve ns teite ets suggested | cking good picture, man he used to be,” tn- "They've all got to go back feve this fellow is . will be at i ; te a0 Wealth With Both Hands low 1 le hard Tuck you are lke the rest of those crazy fana who are anxlous to Jump up a ye A wild-eyod youth rushed up to Police. |, “You are the one t mann Kirk of tho Mulberry atroet station {TROMS,, De you tilnk a fellow can iaat Om Hast Houston street in the cold gray ¥ | nothin’ else a surprise his v dos bled Little. “It was only a dream. gested Blink by way of proof, 1s on the level. on and decide this bet." Red, me?" Litue, “if I had it. What custom, Red hastily tore off Paper, got a sugested I and by the time Thor front door t ba turned out the iht y, “Had hit the hay.” Matty was atill there What «a Bink 1 gor could ve heard tn the “It it wa ro would the Giants t “If tt hadn't be now?" n for Marqua: “That's the guy on top.” How many Ho's w piled Flin ng Matty 4 me the winning run off him?" Against him in the official record."* “Whatlll you bet?’ you @ fiv t guy in ther him up for a decision.’ ‘Is ho asleep? “Dead to the world," replte? Blink, ns he half opened the door and peered throug) “You're on,” decided Red. “Now I'l tell you what we'll do. You hold the gun on bim and Vl ask the questions.” Just ask nim straignt out, continued Bit nk. “Don't tell him which way we crept quiet!y {nto the room after taking one more look at t ture by the of Ms }lantern It ched up and turned on the light a a revolver and kept tt polnted at the Mead of the sleep- ing man k Little fi t the glare of the Meht e bed, His closed eyelids twitched and he pulled the up in front of lis face to avo int. ing that aside he half and looked up. With a gasp of s came to him in broken Sitting up in bed he stared stu- pidly at the two burglars, neither of n had apoken. “What's the idea? asked Little as he Diinked into the muzzle of the shining ver, “Trying to kid me? are burglars,” spoke Red rather timidly. “Gee! Tthought IT was awak: mum- . And back Into the pillows. wake up!" spoke Blink, “Hon- ) We are burglars.” Jack raised up Ain and looked at them curtously, here's our dark lantern sug- ‘And this ng right at your head,” ked Little. “What about’ “We want to know how many games Marquard has won?" asked Red, with @ little awe over being face to face with @ sporting authority. “Now, I know I'm dreaming,” mum- dled Little, and once more he took to the pillows, “Hey, wake up! yelled Blink, “This 1. We are burglars, Come At last Little was awake, With a half smile on his face he looked at the re- volver, then at the ;half-masked faces urglare wuld, ake off those things and I'll talk to you." i Off came the masks and Red and Blink stood at the fovt of t Ashamed of having caused the baseball writer & bed halt much inconvenience. n't after explained ‘All we want 1s a decision, Get We ‘I'd rather give you the money,” said is It you want? Go as far as you like. “Say,” continued Lite, “hand cidarette off that bureau, will you?” and! Red hastened to oblige, ne “Got a his familiartty with polite m the gas and helt burning paper until Little had his wn a good game (o-day,” ink, “Did you see it?" es, it was a pretty nice bit of pitch- * answered Lit ow, didn’t [tell you that Matty was still there?” exclaimed Red as he looked triumphantly at blink, "Yes," sald Biink. ‘But how abo at day when Reds knocked h box” interrupted Little, “I thought you fellows wanted to ask me a ques- Uon, “That's right, too," observed. Red. “What We Want to know Is how many games has Marjuard lost thls season, le, with a tinge of @awa of early thie morning and tried to drag bim toward the Bowery. “Whatchor doin’? demanded the Policeman. “Lego my arm!" b"S-s-8-8-6t!"" sald the stranger lomaire drunk on the Howery. M. feller, or Morgan, or Mr, Hetty x Givin’ away money. Como 4’ feliay h. May save hia life, Put you on this baseball talk once ina while, F Veivet s'lous’s you live. Hurry.” man on the streets asks me the samo Hand in hand with his informant Kirk questions de fan to the Bowery, There, seated on a ma fir hydrant, they found 4 fai, tearfuiy DM! FAM” Deserclent gentleman handing out jong’ said Graprs colored slips of paper which came by to love: like real money, to an ager line piteh to-m: Of Sayfarers woo Were marshaled aloag “How shontl T kn the curb of the Bowery for neariy a ‘he team to sult himaelf, He ne block, just lke 4 bread Une, ‘Dake it with Diewwing,” said the man gor a ittio het down and I'd like to wet aa be eid out the notes to each cager | your heat onin! hand (hat reached. “Try to lead » bet- |) “Wel! ter lite.” The policeman grabbed him and bur- ried bim to the station. ie fell vale om Kirk's hands sad mad to be car Tied the last few blocks like @ sack of and he's wot many he's hette ® the baby of Mike? exctain “Did you come b are times w to get away than Mar- w runs T don't belleve Mo- pitch him agalnat St. Louis. meal. From papers in bis pocket be » the twentieth rage Was entered op the records as Wiliam rev No, cant. Klosterman of Jersey City : fi ar vontentay “I'm. property man of the Cherry Bhossoms Burlesque Company,” Kloster- t 1 hate man explained to Magistrate Herbert rs Tatile Yn Centre Street Court to-day. “That eid Tate ‘Was stage money. The show is in Jer- I'll see the secretary ond maybe I ean wey City and 1 came over to seo the oo; ny extra one.” Bowery just once more before we xo . enc ek Givarne out on the road.” he game, Vl wale Cauttoning him not to spend too much ef the siage money on is way back sald Thorne, "Good te Jersey City, the Magistrate let him “But he'a always | faces N left in him, Tale | me that know." sald ‘Thorne, "Tut T want to ‘Thorne rt | AN thie time Lingle was undressing Is it four or five?” “IE don't Know exactly,” and the the burglars dropped in dts- appointment. “It's either four or five.” “Well, which is it?” asked Blink “Let me see. Say, you Iittle look in that bur 4 carefully credited Melally he m wouldn't like why Fath pateut miedicin ous drugs. Fifty years in use. Father John's medicine for children us well as « people because it is free from alcohol or dangerous drugs. Get a bottle today, | OBER 1 FATHER FREED (WOMEN IN AUTO FROM PRISON BY RUN OVER MAN AND DYING BOY'S i) |Gov. Dix on Train on Train Signs Par- Be tials ,Away Into Bronx, but Broken Lamp Gives Police Clue. » was out the writer had aa be was) + wasn't T right? whispered Red | as he and Blink crowded clove to the door. “Didn't 1 tell you that know?" sneered nion, Ain't | "tnstated Hed, as an oes | n't for Matty | 1 they ar,” retorted that's put ‘em asked Red, a {le angrily, "I bet you don't know.” n elghteen and lost four," re- 1 that's bettor'n any- “He'a lost five." enapped Red “You're off your nut. He ain't lost but four. You don't think they a going to credit him with losing that oe when he} didn't go In until the nint | “He lost it, didn't he? Didn't they get don That Wrech May See Son Before Death. boy inay see his father befor Utica and § funds in he wag Supervisor. All day the bo lad aroused the sympathy of the peopl of the village of Whitesboro and th decided to appeal to the Governor. It was lear ; | pass through Ut rill bet he don't get tt charged] | ease note and leave tt] |boro got on the train and pr | the case to the Governor, who was fm. |mediately touched by the atory, and | wrote out the pardon reporter that Hves here? You! wouldn't ance like that, would you?" “Sure!” r “Te ain't got night as well stick day, lea UNVEILING PARNELL MEMORIAL BY vo iit emplo and Com OND M.pP UNCERWOOD BS NYoOnCenwooo answering this phone, look on the table the a rile book. Turn to the page on scor- you big burgtar, e and you'll ‘let's write a let editor about him, " he said, picking up the re- — » DAY OF REGIS Polling plac be cpened from 7 A, M, until 10 P, If you do not register you cannot vote at the primaries next spring. poser Als NAMED FOR ALDERMAN, WOMAN WILL NOT RUN. Migs Dutcher of Brooklyn, Nomin- ated by the So: You, this is Little.”* ‘About Marquard’s don’t know exactly and equipment are left to the dau zabeth P, Bliss, and a special cash nuest of $19,000 is left to the son, Corneltus N. jr. There are three bequests of $5,000 Bliss, a daugh- another to @ sranddangh- Little as he hand over the transmitter, write a short story Did you find that book?" {ttle as he took his “L can write it, it down to you?” there isn't a messenger I'll fix 1t some "and he hung up the hand from th » ner of Brook 1m ong of scores Litile hastily dasied off an opin- so le turned to the Inter- “where can I get a mes- r to take this down to the office?” d to-day that s pr ake it myself if there's ea that her health Miss Dutcher says der. alists nominate spoke up Red. © belleves the So- copy down I'll give you this, » wrole something on a plece of ed women were affairs with “What ts it?” joer | new shoes fecl easy. \lief for sweating, callous, swollen, tired, Always use it to Break in asked Red in a whisper, sided Bilnk, and turn 811,758,200, pass two for Th) aching feet. | as he and Red fellow's a pre eta —_—_—— OFF TO THE OPENING “FOLLOW ME AND SAVE MONEY” NOW NEARLY COMPLETED WAIT FOR THE GREAT VALUE-GIVING FESTIVAL WITH WHICH THE PEOPLE’S STORE WILL INAUGURATE ITS OPENING the pages Little yne rang with a ed the burglars ® AN EXPLANATION When it is known that ts pewsy io strengthen the system and build uo the body is WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE OPENING DATE EARD OF BARGAINS GUARANTEED VALUES WAIT! 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Bui grandson. residuary ‘abyan and Company of Boston, nt of tus Was due June 1, 1 |but the loan was renewed. Mr. Bliss directed that his wife, dau, ' as executors of the estate, grant furiher renewals of the loan if the firm tn Boston so desires. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow- It relieves painful, smarting, ten- der, nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions, the greatest comfort dis Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or It is a certain re- New shoes. Try it to-d Sold every, where, 25 cents. Don't accept any sub- stitute. For FREE trial package, ad- dress Allen S$. Ol msted, Le Roy, ie BREAK Tl BAGK Uticn, N. ¥., Oct. 4—That a dying the end comes, Gov, Dix last night, on board | the Twentieth Century Limited, between se, on his way to Chi- cago, wrote out a pardon for Bernard L. Whech, who Is serving a sentence in Auburn Prison for misappropriating © town of Whitesboro when Detect¥res are looking for a big auto- | ‘mobile, inf which were several women, » colored, which ran over ja man at Ore Hundred and Th latreet and FAQ’ avenue last night and broke his back. The Injured man, Who probably wiit Philip Re:\rolds, twenty-one, of {4 132 East One i ndred and Twenty. was crossing the had been crying for hie father. The piteous appeals of the fourth street. ned that Mr. Dix would joa at $30 o'clock last der was obtained to Fr stopped here. Mr. Town. | send, Corporatton Couns jenied > will receive $2,000; Wiliam B. Markell, who will recetve $2,000; Charles P, Babcock, ceive $2,000, and Charles Renner, who will receive $1,000, ‘The value of the estate 1s not dis- ‘osed, the petition accompanying the “more than $25,000." will re- tate is left ta the , daughter and son, who are to share it equally. Mention is made tn the will of a loan of $1,000,000 that Mr. Bliss made to Its overy of the ‘er him. One of the witnesses who gave to the automobile was Bd’ of No. 1342 Bristow street, the He told Policeman Dominick AMBEws- gese that the rear lamp was to the number he could Pye c it plainly. The poltceman automodile standing nearby. ane wes dered the chauffeur to give chase. But the fugitive car had obtaiaed @ long start and was lost on Alesenter cere evenue in the Bronx. Meanwhile Pollceinan MeGowse tad called an anvbulance and Reyadlés taken to Harien Hospital. 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