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bad wie ree up overpower him as z is @gesperate youth tute ti to Hi and 'Féagoke ang the gba xia hi ists fm and tie theif horses near i i that” Detective Felts was aided in the ture of Bidna Edwardes by Detective like @loodhounds. ‘ihe cabture ot ine £4- | prisoner would of the way to threw tho @@ten and children town and some of the men into eplashed mountaineers began to when jthey heard, by tele- fend other means of mountain com- Miiana Edwardes had . Everybody expected trouble young man be brought here &@ big factor for reliet when came that he was being taken ian HOUNDS. iL LIK® BLOOD. M. Phauts. They, got on Rawards’s| that will be offered for pretty, younk trafl Jast Tuesday Birht and followed It | vr, Genevieve Nicodemus, un trial bs- their pursuit they ther ras te fore Judge Rosaleky in the Court of == WOMAN SLAYER'S cece LMETHIWSPLE ore. New Kind of “Brain Storm” Moved Mrs. Nicodemus to Slay, Is Claimed. the PAIN MADDENED HER. Self-Inflicted Wound Caused ‘Her to Forget Suicide and Fire on Him. | The gradual unfolding of the defense General Sessions for the murder of hor husband, Frank, in the Bronx, last Oc- fober, began today with the cross. examination of medica! witnesses called by the prosecution. Besides killing her husband, Mra. Nicodomug shot hersclf and for & month she lay between life and death in the Lebanon Hospital. It is the contention of Asraham Levy, counsel for Mrs. Nicodemus, that the woman contemplated only suleide when he went in search of her husband, from whom ehe had been separated, although she was a bride of only seven Months, She wished, according to hor own story, to die in hie presence and, to insure self-destruction ghe had taken along « bottle of carbolic acid, as well as & revolver, As she met her husband in Stebbins avenue she fired the fret shot at her- ug | 80H. The bullet shattered the dottle of Dolson and its contents burned her. Maddened by the torture of the burning fruld and the bullet wound, her mind mentally irre- @ponsit#e she fired at her husband. there WOMAN MENTALLY yes, ae df BY “EDITOR'S 0. i SEEKS From First Wife Was , Irregular. iy eymoon. Mra, Rupp ‘as very happ; too fond of » said Cla nape THe Zanes Mat on.” nn rence QUITH’S REFUSAL BRINGS NEW HALT IN. SYRIKE PEACE. LoNpDON, uith im the ; refused to. and | witness's chair, FREEDOM FROM'ARCHITECT we Rupp Claims His Divorce ‘Mrs. Clara A. Rupp, the comely young daughter of Col. Frederick Boyd Ste- Yengon, a Brooklyn editor, began pro- e Brooklyn Supreme Court for the annulment of her mar- to Clarence Rupp, a Brooktyn ar- she never’ with Clarence as he Feing round the house In complete negiigee, the which negii- March 23.—Premier As- House ef Commons this it the miners’ Wage bill, ot"$1.35 and 60 for men and SIBLE WHEN OHE SHOT, In @ manner the defense will be not ‘unite that used in the fight to keep Harry ‘Thaw from, the death chair, al- though it may ‘be that the sudden M® of insanity that came upon the woman wee in any great measure like the ‘Grainstorm” with which Thaw was alleged to have been afflicted. his at the Present time. da the comtention of Adsistant Dis- triet-Attorney Frank aa, in charge of the prosecution, that the bride ot seven months was incited to murder Decause of the divorce proceedings that had been instituted against her. Rafael Nicodemus, the father of the vietim of the tragedy, was the witness to-day, He lives at No. 880 Daweon avenue, in the Bronx, and tt wes with him that his son lived at the time of hin death. NICODEMUS A DUTIFUL SON, SAYS HIS FATHER. Yesterday Nicodemus had told of the way in.which his son died. To-day was cross-examined by Mr, Levy. He told of the elopement of his son Frank, who was the agent & brewery, and Genevieve Somerville. The witness sald he did not Bnow of the eG two éaye after it had taken pil in March of last year. Nicodemus went on to tell it~. good and dutiful son Frank had been up to the time of his marriage. He had never seen the young man's wife until the visited his home, of August. Before that young Mrs. Nicodemus had been a frequent visitor at the home of hig married deugbter, Mary. , “When your daughter came to see you,” asked Mr. Levy, “did @he tell you she wae sot being supported by the time of his ing h un til July, when he went to his father's house. In July young Nicodemus went to the country for a vacation of alx Of) weeks. His wife did not accompany him, and, acoording to the son's state- ment to the witness, whe did not care to go. MRS. NICODEMUS BREAKS DOWN AND WEEPS. ‘Throughout his examination it was the evident intention of Mr, Levy to show that young Nicodemus had been cruel to his wife and had deserted her. While her fatherdn-law was on the etand the yout! witness told how his sor came to live in hie house. Mr. Levy had brought out testimony @ At an fliness from which young Niro- r| demus suff test July, He went up! to the bench to talk to Judge Rosalsky e4 | about what he intended to show, Wile this conversation was on, t ips of the 14 | defendant quivered for a moment, h recat heaved and finally whe burst into tears. After a few suppressed sobs, e! regained her composure and turned h en @gain to her father-in-law in ¢! Returning to the examination, Levy asked: “Did your daughter-in-law, at the time @f her visit to you in August, tell you that your son had beaten her?’ “Did ehe tell you thet he hed tried to force her ¢0 go on the streets?” “Me.” Mi. denied his daughter-in-law 14 bum her hugbead hed jeft her room ené hi Vietim Coolly Diree | | \ ts At the close of the examination Ni | her home on account of Frank?’ asked Mr. Levy. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Girls and Chaperon Who Arrived To-Day |SFCOND SUICIDE ifter a 5-Months’ Cruise of Adventure OF MISSING COHEN “GAYNOR IN RAGE furor wanted to know if young Nico- demus contributed to while he was on Bron: for told of the autopsy hi found @ bullet wound in the abdomen, | another in the chest and a third in th right arm. ‘The ood in the Lebanon Hospital th con: jous, with @ bullet wound in the ab- domen. He was not sure whether or not she had scare on hi reast. It ii the contention of the defence that Mrs. when she ‘& bottie of car- ‘evolver, and that shattered when Nicodemus took with her, she fired a bullet preci ne Aatasntnoit RAID TIPSTER ARRESTED as Man Who Fired the Fatal Shot. cert 219 Fifth ararigned id held without bail, committed to the Tombs, by Putt. There w ed. Before he died he sald he had been} shot by a white man in the raiding part: ttonk Arm’ squad reported to Assistant Dist heand litt used a revolv. ‘was sent for. On hi they had seen chase and shoot Carter. psaith da Ml bet SUIT AGAINST PECK FOR $50,000 DISMISSED. Out Because the Complaint Is Defective, « Mies Esther Quinn's suit for $50,000 from Harry Thurston Peck, former pro- fessor of Latin in Columbia University, wot a setback Platzek, in the Supreme Court, granted & motion dismissing the complaint on the ground that it was defective and id not constitute a cause of action. ‘The sensational breach of promise sult was to have come to trial this afternoon before Justice Greenbaum and a jury. ‘The action of Justice Platzek, according to C. D, Francis and Joseph 8, Buhler attorneys for Prof. Peck, wiB now mal {t necessary for Mi entirely new complaint upon the erst- while Colum! said, mi indefinitely. Quinn to serve an professor, This, it ls delay the trial of the case SO Se al ENGINEER LOSES AN ARM. rious Wo 5 Mux Chasen of No, 135 Flushing ave- nue, Astoria, who ia an engineer on the power boat Nancy, used as a coal holst- ing: craft by the Light, Heat and Power Company of Astoria, had his right arm torn out at the shoulder thia morning when it caught in the hdisting mi chinery. Despite his injury he coolly Airected the binding up of the wound while he waited for a hospital surgedn, The engineer had gone over to oll the rieing tri the coal poci muddenly lifted , then tl to the hos- t he would It Always Reigns when it's poured. itsloyalusers always prociaie tt the tea of teas. WhiteRose CEYLON TEA js wife's support Der. on the body of Nicodemus, iH Physician had seen young Mrs. ON HOMICIDE CHARGE. Witnesses Pick Plitt Out of Squad Charles B. Plitt, @ driver with confi- dential relations with certain police oM- which enabled him to telephone pa" of raids to newspapers, was ar- rested this afternoon charged with homi- cide, The arrest was mado in the Dis-| wucceeded William R. trict Attorney's office after four negroes! , | had identified Pitt as the man they saw before Coroner He was unrepresented by counsel end was ‘The raid on the Fifth Avenue placo ‘wab made late at night by twelve men of the “Strong Arm" aquad on informa-|In te Attorney Btrong to-day that he had in the raid. The entire squad of raiders was sum: moned to ?'r, Strong's oMce and Plitt arrival he was Ined up with the twelve detectives, ‘Then the four negro witnesses were brought in, All picked out Pitt as the man| Breach of Promise Case Thrown to-day when Justice Printed in Congres- sional Record. day and confirmed at the City Hall ¢! cratic Convention. ernment’ speech. Congressman Fornes had made voted much attention schedule. The Congreseman is a wi been @ radical for @ course of bi: jower wool tari inatead of @ select few. Congressman ‘Forni: tho publication of the Mayor whieh was promptly accorded. acted with the full I:nowledge and a: Proval of Tammany !sader Char! and in the Record. Tammany men dec! day that this meant that Lea is pocket, will deliver these vot Mayor. know that the “Boss” and that the Mayor is for Gayu nominate him for Presid It is further sald tha’ the Mayor not do #0 personally, It iu expected that channels. A ™ “Praisin’ a man tel dat he'll be aid Brother Williams, Hoods Sarsaparilla Get it to-da; called Sarsatabs, eal Sestted’ imo se delet eee eet TYREE’S Antiseptic Powder Geld by druggiots everywhere, Ask your doctor oF cond fer booklet, 2.5. TYREE, Chemist, Washington, B.C, FOR PRESIDENCY, 1S BELEVED AS GIRL BURNED His Speech on the Tariff to Be ‘The speech on the tariff which Mayor Gaynor delivered recently at the Na- tional Democratic Club is to be printed in the Congressional Record According to a telegram reecived in tis city to- spreading of the Gaynor speech on the Pages of the Record is in accordanc: with the suggestion of Tammany and indioates that the Mayor {s to be Tam- many's oholce at the National Demo- Congresaman Charles V. Fornes, who Hearst In the House from the Eleventh Congressional obtained the sanction of the the pubiloation in the Gov- oMcial organ of the Mayor's speech on the tariff, in which he de- to the wool jlen merchant in this city and has always peech he made tion, that ts-eaid to have been furnished | reference to the addreas of Mayor Gay- Dor, laying streas on the utterance of the Mayor favoring tariff revision; that the revision should be of such character and effect aa to benefit all the people theh requested speech, It te sald that Congressman Fornes ‘Murphy, both in making his own speec not discouraging these efforts and will though he per- alsts in refusing to discuss ht posaibilt- ye Gaynor boom will receiv an added fmpetus tn certain influential By virtue of its blood-purify- ing, nerve-strenghening, stomach-toning, appetite-re- ¢| storing properties, is the one .|Great Spring Medicine. In Hquid form or Is Again Presented to Get Back Forfeit. Tt wan all very sad,’ There were Mi |Kalmin Cohen and her son, FEAR-MAD WOMEN BATTLE ON STAIRS tears turned? Mulqueen, but he didn’t, so Rosen: to-day comes Rosensen and the weet mitted it a muicide. ° looked sad, Judge (Continued from First Page.) lard would surely lose the sight of doth proach of his $1,500. eyes if she survived. }Servogel threw nis het in the ring a: pbs hin 500 GIRLS IN PANIC H WHEN MAN IS KILLED. Fire Alarm Sounded in Williams. | ot in Wild Rush From Building. The thoughtless ringing of a fire alarm in the shirtwaist factory of Salit ay. Knickerbooker avenue ! ' r street, Williamsburg, to-day, | the proofs of Cohen’s death. ent caused by one of the didn’t have anything and son supplied the atmosphere he tet except cog . brought Judge refused the motion for the retui about a panic which sont 500 of the of the bond money. operatives in a fr the building. Many women and girls and a number were trampled upon and severely bruised. injured in the machifie was Adler of No, 1301 Myrtle avenue, Williamaburg, and he was taken dying to the German Hospital. His sleeve caught in the gears and in an instant ‘amble from | ‘Then Rosensen looked sad. his arms and then his shoulders id head were drawn into the machine: He was at work on th Mf. | the factory where fitty were busy. By the time the firemen arrived all the ‘were out of the building, star- t it and wondering why the | flames did not show. At last the firemen were told what had happened and they ran to the top floor where Adler was fast in thé machine. ‘The engineer had had presence of mind to shut oft; the power. It was somi time before thp, workers could be in ory of (Continued from First Page.) the furnitui po Pee ais ss Dr. James KR. Tryon Dead. Dr. James Revfus Tryon, Medical Di 8. N., retired, dicd at the age pipes in a village and draw a ne firemen could do lit phy, who holds the ninety delegates to the National Convention from this State Tammany man added that they is Articles of established merit are constantly winning wider Spring Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4. 1850 Rroadway. \ 6 Broadway 37 Nessau St. Opposite City Hall Special for Friday, Mar. 22d | Special for Saturday, CYR Cate Raleaorte ASSORTED xo CHIPS—CI ND SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY OLD FASHIONED | ™%,303 gerrm wermpeitr at MOLASSES BARS wks LATE COV! CHOC ers — Nel iy ite a ANUT/GLAOE BAHA eral plee ly vialble thi MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED MARAN- spears pe i rasedactabiae * | eee ee Sle Rs tg give. wlth irampparent. "tone aoe were? en pox 39e) teh. Tarite: 1 ea and Cortlandt street Fork Rew ond open rere arene Sap 2 e’eleek. ta) Milk Chocolate Covered Maraschino Cherries La ripe Cherries, floating in te eit i Net wi al jac! s our Premium Milk te— cane Oe OUND. BOX. BOC. THs wenart,enete'in seep setannsn- Ss Excuse Offered a Year Ago pora toon Cohen, y'understand, was to have ap- peared for trial last week, charged with receiving stolen property, before Judge $1,500 bond money was forfeited Now, Mrs. Cohen to ask the Judge to give back the $1,500, because poor Cohen com- The two Cohens julqueen looked sad, | the court officers looked sad, Every- | body was looking sad except Rosensen, who emiled as he seemed to feel the ap- But Assistant District~Attorney Was- upset the dope. He produced evidence to show that a year ago Cohen was let out on bond on a elmilar charge and it 28 West $34 St., X**",,, ‘galled to show for trial. The bondeman his money back on the plea that | burg Factory Sends Employees |Sorasion, too, it appears bira. Cohen and woe, just as they were doing Judge Mulqueen asked Rosensen for | Rosensen Mrs, ing hie arma cavent in Coens tears to prove i hy, x0 the| Bl 3 SISTERS AND AGED PRIEST FIGHT FIRE then busied themselves in trying to save rm had meanwhile been turned fi ley Stream, Queens and other P nearby villages, Gome of the engines Auced. £6 emare to tials poms |i not have their coal carts with them recognition. Young Hats have always been metro- politan favorites—to-day they are more than ever so. Only Brookign Bt "Wet Patton Sto thelr attention to trying to save the frame dormitory, which was in the rear of the convent building. They sud- |ceeded in keeping the flames confined | to the forward end of the bullding and | thereby saved half of it. The church it- sett was kept wet down to prevent the | epread of the | The convent completely destroyed, 1 | oniy the tour walle remained standing by 8 o'clock. The church was unin- sured. Two sisters hurried over from Bt. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, to give ald to the injured If there should be any need. |. The children, most of whom live I Brooklyn, w ent to their homer Father Cella said he would find tem- ‘possible, ‘COTICURA, SOAP | rs, ‘ ot No, i 223 Madison sirect, ready to burst into t @ moment's notice, and there was J. H. Rosensen, Cohen's bondsman, to tell Judge Mulqueen how Cohen camo to make it a suicide this winter in Phila- delphia; #0, naturally enough, y'under- stand, how could he make it @ trial and why should not Rosensen’s $1,500 be re- For Tender Faces Indispensable for those subject to red- ‘Ness, roughness, and other irritations of the skin. Lp ent luxury. wee 0 SOSY S00D. H Betas, BO waste o ponkp, A nlckeled box, 26c.,at stores or 5 ‘sample free. se, ‘Address “Gutloure,” Dept, 28, Boston. PIANOS AND Player -Pianos FROM FACTORY TO HOME New Pianos $150 88-note Player-Pianos $385 = Apply for Picture Catalogue at Once. 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