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\ ‘ RSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1911.7 THE EVENING WORLD AUTODCV DEVEAI( Rich Mrs. Burrelle, Whose Death OPSY REVEALS | Has Stirted 0. Coroner's fagalre, QWS INFLICTED ws, BURRELL i as Physician Pints Briises on Body, Supporting | Foul Play Theory. | THU BE! . CHARGES A PLOT HORSE MEAT MAN TO RAMPER CITY | ~IN'SNOW REMOVAL} SELLING ARIAL Into Case Discovered in New Jersey. —_——$ $$$ —$_ signed to the case, The Ludlow astrest on @ writ of ne exeat tojover the Chicago White Light District, ight before the Pederal insure his presence at the bankruptcy | When morning came Karp, ho testified, nd told all he knew about | proceedings. = that the LA containing thé Indictment was apeedily| When the h on | fla hed disappeared. i Jacob Karp corel te regen why Judge Hough of the United States rtz Brothers had tor years been District Court was not very bee in supplying beef products. to | there Was & discrepancy of $10,000 in the | Sressed with Karp's story lone, while they made exten- |Aseet# of Karp Brothers that he hed/ and upon motion of Attorney Saul 8. none could recall that lost the money in Chicago. Further! Myers, directed that the firm turn over on about thelr slaughter @Westioning brought from him the fact} to the trustee in bankruptcy $14,573. ly It was reported that ‘that he had sold out a business he had | This they have failed to do, and a war- 1 Was buying up old and dis- had in Chicago, and put the money in| rant was tasued for Karp’s arrest on ses, slaughtering them and his pocket and had gone north to look | the charge of contempt of court. to the Dutch trade as) a! Lord & Taylor. American beef, BANKRUPT GOES TO CELL BECAUSE HE DIDN'T PAY. Judge Didn't Believe His Story of Losing $10,000 in Chicago Accuses Brooklyn Associa- tion Before Estimate Board. | : : Founded 1826 { § | —— | Tenderloin. cn i ‘ mbtnation| Max Glass of No, @® Montgomery} Jacob Karp of No, 43 Garatoga aves ‘OR TELLS OF ROW Another feature of the combination | | ; i’ i | againet the city to prevent remov street, was arraigned before Judge Holt |" an attested to-day by United : ; pA the anow waa dcioned towday by see (10 the United Stater Circult Court towtay St#tes Marshal Henkel and lodged tn | Friday and Saturda the Ludlow Street Jail for contempt of | , , os . retary of State Lazansky at the meeting {OM AN Indictment charging him with Katy and Ma bethor buve tad 4 | Sayp Sick Woman Told Him of the Board of Svtimate, Mr. Lazansky | having transported from this city tol;ciner lively time of It-ae beet ofl y S : a | charged that the Brooklyn Contractors’ | New Jersey a horse suffering with glan-|.jieir experience in the bankruptey court. | Cn'S oes he Had Tried to Stab Assoctation had established a boycott] @ers. The animal was consigned to) They conducted a fur business at Atlan- 3 tat against the firm of Carey & Howman,| Schwartz Brothers of Newark, N. J., ty, but thelr creditors are all New ‘ * Another Physician, {ANH frags comtract with he oily cov: (and the, United atates Déepartnent of| Tork becple, Last Samtaty, when ikey At Less Than Wholesale Prices 4 J ering the removal of snow In Brooklyn. | Agrtoulture agents charge that Glass! { to pay a WI of $13,400 to SH & 1 for furs, the firm was adjudicated ‘was supplying diseased horses to the Schwartzes and they in turn were de- stroying the animals and sending the products to Holland as beef. Glass was| held in §1,600 bail. Schwartz Brothers were arrested Jast summer after an in-| tion by the department. ‘The arrest of Glass came through a boy. The latter was arrested in Jersey |. Mr. Lazansky appeared as counsel for Carey & Howman, He said he pos- [sessed documentary evidence that the | Brooklyn Contractors’ Association had, jat a stated meeting, resolved to impose ja fine of $25 and expulsion on any |momber of the assuciation who aided in the removal of snow from Brooklyn streets this winte: He produced letters which he dec! were original and|C?. when he lett a Pentwylvania tere, | A ‘which bore the signature of John J vhich bore the # o ‘ ’ i eee | poat with the horse. Humane society Z McCarthy, Secretary of the Brooklyn agents recognized that the horse was {II fiylan autopey to-day on the body ot | bankrupt. Jacob Karp was lodged in Mra. Nelo Burrelie, widow of the head Of tip Burrelie Press Clipping Bureau and Manager of his business, who died in apartments at the Hotel Carlton y os hae yy, Coroner's Physician O'Han- | f « . jon ind that some of the stories | a®. i mi * ‘which had been told to Coroner Holtz- aus@r about Mrs. Burreile's last days Were et least partly borne out and that there Was a possibility her death was not to natural causes, i] Shoes that Usually Sell for $5.00 and_$6.00. Tan and Black Calf, with Lindenoid Waterproof Soles..........0.0se008 at Wax Calf, Black Russia, Tan Russia, Patent Colt and Vici Kid, button, lace $3 3 5 and blucher styles.........0...e008 Use the old reliable Hale’s Honey Contractors’ Association, The contents and the boy was fined $48. The boy com- of the letters were In effect what Mr. Lenten u et Burrelle's body had been taken muntcated with Glass and asked that his houn : r to Campbell's undertaking place in| Lagansky had charged. employer pay tis fine. Glass'e reply, it Of Hore! d and Tar Twenby-rnicd etre, when Coroner | Mr. Lasunsky said he did not appear |ig gqtd, was that the boy could rot in For Coughs andColds Unusual Values in Boys’ Shoes Holt@haurer stopped the funeral on tel- for the purpose of exposing the attitude | jai pefore he would pay a cent. Then Free from opium or anything in| of the association—that was a matter " ; furious phoned information from a woman, ¢ the boy revealed the real purpose of ft all druggists, ; for the District-Attorney—but to appeal | Giasg's shi; ts : Who fefused to give her name and who jase’s shipments, the Coroner to find out whether | TaWare if Bion (At Wises te Gune | nee har eee eee 1.95. 2. 95 Se 5 Frelle had been poisoned. After sewers in Brooklyn into which to dump | ington was notified and Agent Samuel 9 Vent! % " the snow. He stated that quick diapo- of 8 ph ine warn Me Seaasihive. ca y, sition could be made by this method |=——— = = ade Siptatecant (het Bite, Bar $ without harm to the sewers or the in- x Jeane w. fhe pee ith j terests of the city. The application was +7 DTe tem Huee tan che tie ! f referred to President McAneny and ‘Dr. O'Hanlon reported he had found twe Bruises on Mrs. Burrelle's body; one, Which wag several days old, on the | Comptroller Prendergast, NG SNELL E M SBURRELLE \4 | Mr. Lazansky said he would lay the | matter before District-Attorney Clarke of Kings County and seek the indictment ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK ASBURY PARK Men’s Furnishings Favorite Holiday Gifts tight Jaw, bore out the story that she 1a ctatl bed struck by Dr. Amey. There | Amey and the wealthy widow were al FATHER'S COMPLAINT FAILS. Of sabeabaess of tis association on a Was Mnother bruise on the leg, More.|PUtIe to the friends of both, Some SOMPLAT ree of CONMDITNEY. to the time after the quarrel regarding his| ¢ ‘ over, Dr. O'Hanlon also found she was} announcement of their engagement|°°¥Ft Discharmes Roy Whose Are yo.) one, dated Sept. 9, read: a. “It 19 the sense of this organtza- the onan bd s <— jn there was a reconciliation, according Presumably opium taken inter-| to Charles Hemastreet, the manager of v t q at the time of her death. The|the clipping bureau. Recently they| Charles Sylesky, a carpenter on the | psa otra ead PS aeons eg were diseased to an extent| were together constantly, and Dr, Ur-| Panama Canal, home on a vacation, ap-| meeting ba emaiteee WLU: ade ) Which, might bear out tho correctness of | quart's statement shows them to have|peared in New Jersey Avenue Police| PO @ fine of $24, together e ; | De he b 10 wi ‘ ‘ pulsion from the union, on any man the jeate given by the attending on the bes terms two weeks |Court, East New York, to-day, as com-| Rien savm cle lt vay, directly or Tho organs were removed | Sfter the alleged assault, |Plainant against his twenty-one-year-) jndirectly, any snow contractor for chemical analysis, and Coroner} WADS OF MONEY ARE FOUND /¢id son, Edward, a cripple. He charged] ¢he removal of snow this winter in said he would take no fur-| gTREWN ABOUT THE ROOMS, |the boy with assault and theft. the Borough of Brooklyn, To the 2 vibe, ; let until Dr. Larkin reported on Rae, Stemoirest told Coroner Holts Young Sylesky denied the assault. He| best of my knowledge and belle! ROSENBAUM & Co. PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—plain or initialed, 10 & 12 WEST 239° STREET $2.75, $4.00 & $5.00 dozen Md Ld 4 FRENCH HANDKERCHIEFS—novelt mbroidered. Charming White Waists ill, white or eleted see $1.00 & $1.25 each At Marked Reductions rest He ( WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS—various width lysis. his father had him arrested be-| there are very few contractors in ‘ ia Ws ” pf jon, é Ord Urquart of No, 126 West Forty- ont which indicated any ground. y "i he ‘ene |. Of GUY aan aot a member you will 50c, 75¢ &© $1.00 each y “ He told Ligh nga bee BG for 8 charge et ie death was . t. Tam &! opiige the secretary very much by ’ . urrelie/other than natural. rs. Burrelle my fathe pectfully, v] J abéstutely no | called Mr. Itemstrest from the ofice on Rearbeat end cha ceoke a eee ee et cenene: SILK KNITTED DRESS OR AUTOMOBILE REEF- for thinking death due to/Tuemday, asking him to bring some! nip, It is not possible for me to work |money, and he remained at the C COTES gt: ghee ERS—white, gray and black, a sk Kidney trouble. Dr, Jesse | Money, and he remained at the Carlton ynieas 1 get light Jobs. MORE FUN COMING. $3:50 to $11.00 SPECIAL— ACCORDION KNIT REEFERS, two-toned.........:. 16.50 ei Anes Value $8.00 IMPORTED FUR LINED GLOVES, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 & $7.50 per pair UNLINED CAPE SKIN GLOVES—in tan shades and | gray mocha, $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 per pair KNITTED SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS—imported and domestic, $1.50 to $3.00 SILK SUSPENDERS—with leather ends, 5Cc to $2.00 CANES—various styles of handles and woods, $2.50 to $25.00 SILK MIXTURE PAJAMAS—in various colors, $2.65—Value 84.00. on 1 whose announcement of his| Probation Officer O'Grady reported to} 3¢ you pend, as you can, an hour of mirth, it to Mrs. Burrelle was de-| qin Sone over tho apartment which] the Court that from the testimony of smiling, Innghing. roaring over the jedte, site, 3 decorated with cireus pomt-' oth | seigg Bh angen woe Alf by Mer as a lle last March, had a TOF bale” and “eee a Other members of the Bylesky family | pictures, stories, russes, tricks, conundrums, Be; attendance on Mrs. Burrelle, but ren of money were O° neighbors he eonvinced that | *hich fo, to, make up the 1epage Woks Tt fas a friend than as a physician. | found in aah tra, the bo: tory was correct. Young 8} ked into the cor- | is will surely watch eagerly for the other Joke Book rt gaid that he and Dr, Amey | ners of furniture, In vases and in every lesky was discharged. to be given with The World next Sunday. in'Dr. Le Fi as an expert |Concelvable spot where jt might have 4 y night and he agreed ent! | been put for temporary safety and for- > With thelr diagnosis and treatinent, * | 6otten. TOLD DOCTOR SHE TRIED TO DAGGER ON ANOTHER. Dr.’ Urquart mentioned Dr. Charles of No, 2 West Fitty-fitth having preceded him as Mrs. e's physician. Dr. Erwalt told the Coroner this story: ene Midget Recomes a Citizen, Kighty-three pounds of man, standing | three feet eleven inches In height, be- came a naturalized citiaen of the United States to-day. He Samuel Gold- atein, @ vaudeville performer, who has Nov. 18 Mrs, Burrelle called me| been in this country since 1891, He told by the telephone to come to her apart-|the attendants = In County Clerk ment at the Carlton. I found her in| Schneider's office he wanted to be bed, much excited. She told me that) Tesular citizen of the Ui a li While before when she had | Gokistein Is twenty-five Beon'in great pain Dr. Amey had given | WA® born in Odessa, Russia. He gave BEMEEE Yusection’ of morphine to quiet \ddress as No, 9 Bast Third street. her, @She fell agleep. When oi @ latge diamond ring anda Established Half a Century Registered Trade Mark Waists pictured here are|ported Mar- as follows: All_Over__Embroidered) Watst. trimmed with real | Cluny lace, with yoke of Irish lace; pleated cuffs 12.95 trimmed with Holiday Handkerchiefs At “The Linen Store” Few gifts are as generally acceptable to men, women and children as Handkerchiefs and ‘The Linen Store’ is the acknowledged headquarters for Pure Linen Handkerchiefs of every desirable kind. Our assortment is almost limitless. It includes Hemstitched,Initialed, Embroidered, Lace-trimmed and Lace Handkerchiefs, large or small, simple or elaborate, gathered from every source whence good Value Goal Marquisette Waist, Fi \ tly embroidered atid tuck ed; wide pleated frill is edged with lace. Value $4.00. Marquisette Waist, hand- Somely embroidered and trimmed with Cluny lace; élaborately tucked, Value $4.00 When 2069 New York | Dentists prescribe honor juve, She caught u handled dagger und threat am with it. Dr. Amey, she told etru her in othe fi knocked owt and took the dagger away trom er. He had afterwa fy Marquisette Waist, with ried the Handkerchiefs ¢ f la f broad filet c MET treateh her efter that tur andkerchiefs come. Some of the more popular Misertions OF Li« values $4.00 A ae His merit is establishe a eae 3 eed ita al 295) tos ieee teens as cadet oe % e mer! established, h filet lace, values $5.00 ory that Mis. Burrello had told (9 ie rrarit | esta biehed, For Ladies balsas ahd ual bert ton bes TURKISH TOWELLING AND BLANKET BATH ROBES, $3.50: to $12.00 Nie to just this extent: Mrs.) Buy septic, relieving disorders of threatened to kill herself VERNAS th mouth, throat and mu- earl handled Gagger, and 1 cous membrane, Its taste y from her and away from | today a delightful sensation. Hemstitched, .1214, .25, .35, 50, $1.00 up. Embroidered, .1214, .25, .50, $1.00 up. Lace Trimmed, .25, .50, .75, $1.00 up. Hand Embroidered Initials, .25, .35, .50, -75, $1.00 up. ENNELL'S URNITURE OUR CHRISTMAS = t of Holiday Furniture is } ready. We have collected a jal assortment of attractive that will make appro- Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. For Men Hemstitched, in all weights and sizes, $1.50 to 96,00 per dozen. Hand Embroidered Initials, .25 to $1.00. All holiday handkerchiefs delivered in boxes bearing our Spiuning Wheel Trade-mark. James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Ave, & 34th St. waldortastoria Furs for Holiday Gifts C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820. te and substantial gifts. ¢ N TEL Pontes et ticles: | Speclal Deliveries . marked in plain figures, f | . 0 A iF i | lo the Breax LOW PRICES dee ousten jen Soeepeey Long Coats of French Seal (dyed Musk- fat. tomy Modo rat), Broadtail., Persian Lamb, Mole, Mink, etc., very light in weight. FOXES EASY CREDIT gusting Desks Oak and Mahogany, sd uy KITCHEN, You toe Todi Handsome | 4 chairs Souventr | fo Van Gicioth It will Bntitle | makes me laugh! j y « Chairs, it 6.00 * Our Terms ms TOT Silver Fox, Cross Fox, Black Fox, Natural nee ad : 4 i A i | Down om. 4 FREE ee || | | | and dycd Blue Fox and White Fox In a Jarge , Y ie ’ if " “ “ 9.98 * 50 « * 100 peo (7 7 a assortment of unusually fine silky skins, Fennell’s Easy Credit Terms you'll buy 4 j © cheaper than you have ever bought before. 77 EVERY }j 2188) “REF IEQ™ ve wath 5190 9 AVE (20°97 vescese ev HUIIMIBD Sunday World Waris Work Monday Moning Wooten, a z “ ie were uu " bu woah farnivure, 891 Fifth Avenue, New York

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