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i NING WORLD, FORMER CHAMBERLAIN i] , lj WHO DEFIES TRIAL BY JUSTICE DAVIS, r that purpose you may to your meeting room, ‘Members of the Grand Jury were . | IN BARN 1S RAIDED, it the reception of their wre! Athletes and Officers Captured | |’ Twas a Wild Dash They Madz ‘The foreman took the peper the Grand Jury) ifn Midnight Raids and Hor- When Discovered, but It ribly Disgraced. Availed Not. theta Bin, , BOOP oe ke pea {fe> ON BABY FOOD. |RICH EX-COP THEIR AIDE He read the report to the District ‘ a Attormey. a con ferente lasting an hour 4 A gt Z a desire tion to file with this Gencribing sufficiently ‘whe tnquiry you have conducted, to- ‘the conctdstons reached tof that inquiry, ft will and iled as a court tna putt wreted amendments or not was not re Downtown it: Moving Van in Gold Bathrobe Protects Gm the seturn of the memtars of the demtiy the account was gieasing, for it} They're cutting ep again, Bors. heiress whose gowns were material for Game time was then taken in getting | sophomore clase dinner in Mureay's res. | rellet from the long strain of investi-| the story of the horrible rumpus and | ! e ! vealed. SEEMED TO LIKE THE REPORT With Hooting Guard. Trapped Bluecoats. Committees to the Grand Jury room they a told their fellow jucors af their com Ss ee] Wan Rrected with handciapping and| Jest think of it! Tem Columtin fresh. chews which were heard out in the men captured after @ terrible battle, to! the Teport into shape for submission to | taurant to-night, # o'clock ehagp. | the Court. Judge Cratn'e room wee) Think whet it meand! Dragged from gation. the atirring account of the hardships -_--o ‘undergone by the captives in the yur- Every year srdprity demands the j aptere of ofMeers:and athletes of the FREE WINDER WRIT —— (Continued from First Page.) E i i 33? ily i ut i | OF THE COMAITTRE. ferance with the District-Atierney. Bvi-| Reh! Mah. Rai When Miss Glulla P. Moresini, the corridors. be served up, bound and gaged. at the packed when the Grand Jury entered. | your bed im the dead of night and ‘The members of the jury were emiling | forced te eat baby food in a high ghair, and apparently sted of the prospect of | With @ bib under your chin. But read! POLICE STONED eult ef bigher education. We almost ’ frevhmen class an & necessary aide dish i i i if ; iit ag 8 Hf as | HH the very canning of the Ol4 Boy him- te & scy%more banquet. No self re- | specting, well reguiaicd “soph” banquet could go ov without thie extra adept attraction, . seit they tol him he was to be shown COM Ae. a new motor cycle. Graham believed | 20v Last ntwht the crafty sophs lured Fresbman Gterling Graham into the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house, With ‘them—alas for trusting youth—and went ery Mill Strikers . Parade City, honndpen pk oe «ap, ‘Phey talked ype ghey Seeaay, can tis ‘awyers Hurling Missiles and Jeer- sineeegy * ing—Arrest Stops i R il Hs t : me" Appellate Division sasigned Jus vey. They sigpped hieltice Davis to the Criminal Branch of il : i i ! | nt i { t i i H i? $ i | i | HH { t } rs | j i ‘i ant ist | | if i iW Hi i + THE ff HI oy Ht t Ha lH f = 4) ij ! i ( | yi i H 5 Hy i gs { H , § 7 | ga. fl i HY i ai i y g HLT iit i f he | tt 3¢ ii hi ge i j i tee H j it 1 i were bent ever thelr horses’ necks they had rubber coats pulled around thelr eare to prevent identification. ‘There was no stopping them. tf Me ely if: He 4 i is ets ii i i le ' i in i ORY CLOTHING BETRAYS COP) WHEN MR TRIES BLUFF. About fAfteem minutes later, when Schmittberger was waiting to see if any i i i Hi B : 5 t 8 ditt f "5 i through the motions of inquiring grufy why “sii that sovting” was going an. “Can't Bluff, youl” ssid Sohmitt- GIVING BAIL. Whan HyJe wes produced before Jus- t i THORS BAGGED URSDAY, MAKUH fr, Tr had been ratning, Sut they wars wone Gry. ¢ rain didn't wet you? Give me your name, my son, ahd report at Head. quarters at 9 o'clock.” Then the Inspector got in his Ta- chine with the captured tm the) , tan down the road about halt @ mile, unitli be encountered an other mounted cop, This one also hae to undergo inspection. His ctortes and {ead@ie blanket were dry, although it | had rained pitchforks just half an hour before, | This policeman gave his name and got ‘Hevéqvariers, medietely suspended both of them, They | proved to be Mounte@ Policemen Emi! |Pelthawmer and Timet yi and j they wil soon be tried pniesioner Waldo summoned Capt. Michael of the Age station, te @ppear before him. It was said at Headquar- tors thet & severe raking over the comle by the Comin issioner. Capt... Naugh- ton prenptiy presented Bis remgnation, which was promptly accepted. | man, He was sleyated to the rank ‘Mere men tn the Kingsbridce tion will be called ‘before the Commissioner, ed | Headquarters, a re by i I i [ if z i i te it I i M i i i : | | i t if, if? i i 2 pimpto thea janeant: gether. “Bet 5 i 1 is ae he to her. Patterson, the led. Nicodemus t li ull then Gene's family ought te pay the xpenses."* e SISTERS BREAK DOWN AND WEEP TOGETHER. ‘Whan Nicodemus went io Lackawazen mother begged with them, but stipulated that Frank Nicodemus should aet join her in their mes. ould rather wajt fer Frank in a “And you're so holy a cep that the! loner Waldo im- | ai Naughton, comment 'berget Te Nt to’Kiss and cRreR, wry | Heutenant in 189 nd to a captaincy in | © 1908. around to Wash amd dress and fuss over she'd be playing with dolls.’ At one time when she visited Mre. Nicodemus Mrs, Patterson found Géne- crying. “I wanted her to wo to the th with me,” Mre. "Patterson wald. safd she was too aick to drees. T rd ‘around the tevie. Tid not Tet on that 1 aw, But there was only a little cof- fee in 2 dup—about #0;much (indicat ing half an inch—with no milk and & S PAELD BY THE | -RESTIATRS Report Says Vote at Last Ses- sion Favoring the Accused Barred Further Action. at And Burning, Eczema on Neck Arms, Too. Gave Cuticura Soap and Ointmenta Trial, First Wight Relieved Immensely. Now Cured, mn she Was at my House tn Lyn- anid Mra Patierson, “she WASHINGTON, March 3.—The right of Sesator Lorimer of Illinois to hie husband 4m her sight. Ghe eal we' seat in the United States Senate was nad te do that sort of thing, pease hek! by ti s) oot ner ‘sve uphek! by the apecial investigation com- couldn't bear to have it when, her ewn mittee, which decided that the Senate's busbend never ‘<issed her or potted her.” | Vote sustaining Mr. Lorimer in the last when Mea, P: Congress on substantially the same charges barred any further proceed- | ings against him. Tho vote was five to | brook, vt i # it i re t ul i fle ti! i By & vote of 5 to adopt resolutien Seclaring that it there was any corrupt dealing in con- nection with Lorimer’s election to the | Senate, Lorimer-had no knowledge of tt. The commities aleo took action detiar- ing that there was no conclusive evi- dence of a legislative “Jackpot.” On| but couldn't @o that ¢or Bim—because | the resolution declaring that Lorimer she loved fim too much.” had no knowledge of any corruption | TH RUTGERS from voting ‘ THE BATTING ORDER. § sf BY except what you have tolé?” asked “I knew he wasted her to gv on the sa, Hil ge The committee vote was. For Lort- mer—Dillingham, Gamble, Jones, Joha- | ston and Fletcher.’ Against Lorimer— Kern, Kenyon and Lea. ————_ a THIRD PARTY COMING SAYS TEDDY’S FRIEND, JAMES R. GARFIELD. CLEVELAND, 0., March %.—James R. Garfield, Roosevelt adherent, be- Neves failure of the Democratic and Republican parties to solve political and industrial srobiems may result tsa third & period of political transl- said Garfield to-day. “Ie both the . 014 parties are to be dominated by reac Greeabdaum, p. 5 we Tee E Garfield says she acquittal of the Chr UNIVERSITY FISLD, PRINCETON, |°6° Packers ts proof of the mability ‘ of the’ courts to solve the trust prob- N. 24 Marah %&—The- Princeton aine| ion ‘He belleves the enly solution Hes opemed the season to-day with Rutgers, | in Roosevelt's policy of constructive leg- Greerbaum eccupied the mound for the | isiation. Tigere and with few exceptions was| “Roosevelt's fight is not lost,” salé steady, Marlin began the game fer the |Garfeld. New Brungwtek boya, but only lasted , | during @ game of the Gret inning, when ~ Dennép celfgved him. Strike outs were rare on the part of doth pitthers, and|’ OVERPRODUCTION SALE each gave ral bases on balls. Roth showed much lack of roger practice, due to the late opening of the een, DIES AS RESULT OF FALL: Several hundred representative mov- ing picture men of New York will par- ticipate tm the funeral exercises that are being ulaaned today for James Petrie (Chalmers, groprieter and editor of the Moving Pieture World, wo died at Dey- PACTORY SALES! 181 W, 884 Gt, (ucar Gth Ava). eS ee ee LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Wal reture 1 aah Ape hk Ge fa tee Woodward im Breeklyn ia eompll- auee with the writ Mr. Johnatone eek if | Bredy, al oles argument between the lawyere, 1) homped ‘and| Whteh Justice Woodward took an occa- Ganter on the way | *tonal part, ft wae awreed that ergu- meats en the writ are to be heard at 10 eget Saturday morning. ir, | i F f i tse 2 i { rT fi Hf the official eoph- loos ted. hl t i q | | i i : i s il fave hired @ moving | "' te Some they wil oe fe prte- on k wing them down to Forty-seo- hyark md sti 1 it, whi of facts constituting bribery or taking minds #0 do “ature” ? WH Ol ieee tose 0 fense. It is alec t ie based on legal TAFT AND ROOSEVELT GET INDIANA DELEGATES. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March %\—The Ninth District convention at Lebanon to-day elected William H. Dye and William Edicott delewates, instructed for Roosevelt. porters ia the Second Distelct Simple convemilon, at Vincennes, elected thelr itchen Help slate of delegutes—Dr. Perry Wooden and David R. Seott—dut they were not Fays for iteclf many times over Imetrueteds ; Every housewife cheuld own one o-day shot and inatantiy i killed his company commander, No Knives to Ad; Reetach. and then killed tumself. Union Won't Be Recognized. Attar & (wo hours’ conference to-day hetereen the mil! owners m Passaic, N. J, ie wae decided to grin tet wages. MO agreement offered the strikers this Srmeon, wWhiciy, it Is thought, will be : Ip “lmilar to the one offered UBeaivs tilt nave uematectsd Mills have Meenatoc! the Stritce in which has been | Where along the route of march and big do: are #ure ta happen. irpen piano would not have one-tenth If use a piano constantly, you want a good one—and that’s cor strongest. pols. Pease Pianos have been good and durable pianos for over half a century, and the player action is so simple that-it doesn’t take an expert to enjoy it. Prices $475 to $750; easy payments. Old pianos exchanged, and our music roll library is absolutely free to our customers. é For this week we have severalaused Players at reduced prices. ite for Player booklet and list of bargains. * Pease Piano Co. Breeklyn Branch “ Tatton ‘Avenues for Thursday, 28th mah He, 10 THURSDAY'S CAMBY. Obey Park NO h Shaner’, \TheWorkers, family, Each and every one who likes music will use this piano, whereas. the old style of this use. : LOW EXCURSION FARES SUNDAYS March 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, to LONG ISLAND points ONE-WAY FARE | FOR ROUND -TRIP 128 West 42d St., For particu'ars see Saturday's papers. near B’way, N, Y. NOTRow Sire. CE ee ANNOUNCEMENT |" = 230s MR. J. THOMAS REINHARDT | To whom we mat 40 Begs to announce that be bas Or run fast or slow. opened a Londen Office at 9 @id For work of this kind the Read World Ads. to-day— The greatest of guides To positions that pay. World “He} , 2,735 Wanted” wel | “Situations Wanted” ‘ Ads, Yesterday— DOWNING, belved hustend of Mary B.| oe i 7 a ty 2" rete ADD Special tor Friday, the "Dura, Shes vale vox 100 he mit owners have decided that they wift grant this incresse they tively refuse te. recegnize the committee, which iv equiva. Turing to rec the union. jure, it te eh will not pre- trom accepting the vee a Hee , No Knives te Ne Knives to Lose Ask for Circulars and Free Cook Book Ripe, Freeh Fruit te = tempting ond Dep't W. STEINFELD BROS. ce $64-586 Beoadway, New York ae 3 ert 184th at ion Fileay, Hara Positions that. World “Melp : el erica hs te tae They, Cost but ban ae A) “BGR PULTE |te shew, World” Stsaen | AY