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| Fay wae not of a temper to ean off.” Captain waen't cosi after the FE; my mouth, mi thereto take the train, down om my trip to New York. (@igned) ROBERT H. the victim of herrible crime. ‘abound the hands, which were clumsily pulled Be, fl tn the halt light, But “Pack” Are Kept Ready castous marks of = not even as much When New Trail of Sidna @ helpless co we iilceey ‘saageos Allen Is Struck. HIMASVILAZ, Va, itt REE Zi 28 thin twenty-four hours, The near . i i é is i i : I | Se epost | Bétional . Be nea Beuttle case, and there are several street and | 76%"S @oge in the pack sald to be/started ju el equally. sagacious. Felts delleves’ that once these noundes|the time that t GARK HOLDUP | get on the trail of the fugitives the | Alsop’ chase will soon be over. i : ts é street,” hi were seen yesterday cis ‘Dieck away man | Milles weet of here by with a blac! Was several hours, how | reached the next the i i g i : 4 abe ay vt ie i than, Cooper said, he heard foot-| the use of the bleoghounds will make steps behind him and turned his head. | the work Ae he 414 20 he got a stanning blow | Will be allowed @¥er the heart and immediately he lost | fest as the posse can follow them. Heretofore the work’ | tong | their " i an _ghouais to receive the sensation of betna | sty'e the newe of Mrs, Alsop’s ii | AB Rosia limutrira: ovieisa nt cree iaienk re ; * Cooper hurriedly amended. “| silently, Sone. The Sales SO $P ihe Coaneetiny om. fe = Hil paaed tn a cakrenicn Selene had | Myself Being carried down—down| There is more and@ more circum-|cut sacitarium and Mr. Alsop went to| msm, Wh + @ | han hs caane.' A collar. 1 could not see bectuse| stantial evidence to prove that Jack Pittsburgh where he has large business | AmTel st’ lity = 5 EE OD We LEE Ne ene i ese gic gpd rnd br erecgetblar ves in 1 £ R|NEEDED MONEY AND DID THE ‘Then I heard two men talking | his non Freel and te aiding tl Cte copa wept a Wes 3 Ria PP te sir aaa me. > tives in every) way, having made some|ciaring that her dai Rik + i] Nichols said he first met Knight in ‘Did you take his wat chain?’ | arrangement fv! ety New York about a year ago. He said ie ef them said. treated with the utmost possible lenj-|On Saturday last, however, Mrs, Hill] ¢ me = he met him again in October at the ‘Naw, that would denied at the Hotel Latham that there } HOS f Bl washington Skating Kink in Indlanapo- Police If we tried t A brother of Andrew Howlett, who| Was any breach between her daughter i r) lis and that a few weeks before Dr. other answered. wae seriously wounded in the ‘court | and 7 Beers Ane tetay Adload fF i)* + *liknabe was munlered was asked to “do more dope’ ouse into jeuc|that the sole e rary Fi - % 0 500,"* r : aioe weet eoeny F | Riawe with’ the idfermation that tne| separation was Sirs. Alsop's health, 3 dt Tc dak arte (co ge aa ter nded man was erable peart* , a 38 t: 2 Laas 4 , until to-morrow. ieireme eosover. GETS ALL EARNINGS OF TRUST |‘ 1 + % in desperation took up the‘offer, Nichols Vong . ; [ | with Judge Massie and other oMcera when the c brother Mack worked in tho heart of the Allen MENTAL BUMPING “OVER COBBLESTONES. by the Allens carried up and up (do | 4 Deon earlier in the tale, re- ), and thrown into @ wagon, Wis not @ covered wagon: I ‘Bee @ little out of the corner of fold. One sat on me and one Oh, it was terrible, bumping cobbles. sonville without the Cuban certificate of health. Guacechi, seventeen years old. & revolver, had traded] BUT SOON ARRESTED AGAIN. Pleaded guilty to possessing Guacchi explained that he six packages of cigarettes weapon. barony was suspended. ito Ni who was ¢ in dicted for attempted sully to unl “ to the New York City Refs an indefinite term. burglary, I pe there for a while, walking @rd returned to Brooklyn M. the place where I was found, took @ small pooket knife which 1 had in my pocket and made @ cut through the breast pocket of my undercoat, perforating a small book which was in the pocket. then stuck a hote through my vest pocket, but did not reach the skin, I then tied @ handkerchief around & gas, and tied another across my eyes making & vandage. After that I tied my hands be- hind my Gack. The rope used was ‘one I found on the Forty-sixth street elevated station when I went up ‘The haad- Rerchief and knife used were my own. Iam not acquainted with che meighborheod where I wae found. The impulse to tell the first story came to me euddenly, and I can only explain it by saying that It was the result of my recent nervous break: the shock caused by ¢t @lecovery of my loss of my mone: together with my fear of facing Mr. Gchults, which I had intended to do coorEn. Explains Her Retirement. Apri! 3—Un-/lie to the report that by the heavy rainfall that pre-|wite had separated in the usual mean-| creating higher conditions in the stock successful work yesterday by|ine of the word and announced his in-| market to-day. As has been the case pack of bloodhounds, the posse in} mountains is to-day hard after @1d and Wesley Edwards and believe it the keen escent of the man-hunt- dogs wil! bring the outlaws to bay dogs came from the State farm|rumors at rest.” declared Mrs. Hill| metais, jumped to 69 7-8, in of 3-4 put- ichmond. The oldest pair won|to-day to an Evening World reporter| or a point. °_ have renegged, but--vell, as they turned | say reputation by thelr work in the|after telling about the communications Detective ‘Thomas | pened to be heard to-Gay thet Alien and rs yhteen | Fomance that broke upon New York last 1t| Feb. 15, when lovely Miss Hill and smil-|and Southern Pacific also yielded along | 1 pounds. His face, which tke his hair, 4s dark, ts clean cut. ~ more dangerous, as the 4068/ yrs, Alsop kept everybody laughing at | ‘*""* to fellow the scent @8/her naive mothering of the sturdy That Andrew Howlett was intentiot Un and settling of "ola| brother, the Kev, Reese F. Alsop, ago Andrew and hi amall fi duerlt we a a uc CUBANS AFTER GOULD. Niagara's Owner Accused of Break- tee Quarantine Lawe at Havana. HAVANA, April %—Howard Gould, | thet was demanded by the Alsop fainily who is here with Kathryn Hutchinson, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Northrup, Charles B. Dillingham, wae served with evening by a Cuban] sll bi Judge, charged with breaking Cuba's in the out be did| maritime health laws because his yacht | @t the suggestion of her physician, She ‘untl! rescued by Ma-| Niagara came In yesterday from Jack- Consuls Mr, Gould ts lable to @ fine not ex- otal ve BM BOYS PLEAD GUILTY. it, Bo the! Only two sentenor were im the Court of General Sessions ter- io what really happened t0/ Gay, Both were given by Judge Swann. ghteen years old, pee a ln leased late yesterday Cari R. pleade: wtul entry. He was sent jormatory pet nat ‘WOMAN FALLS; IS DYING, An unidentified woman fainted as she Hy yl from a downtown subway trajn | remark to a woman, it Hundred and Fort: he I n a ved ry fracture of the skull, he was taken to Me ital, where it was street | the musicla Hook last | tel and were beating him when he got | ne ee - te a. THR EVENING WORLD, TUEBDAY, APRIL 2 , 1919. { MILLIONAIRE’S BRIDE WHO DENIES HER AGED HUBBY HAS LEFT HER. BRIE IN RETREAT AGED ALSOP WIRES ~ HEAT Pittsburgher, However, Trans- ferred Million to Sons Day Before His Wedding. FIRST WIFE’S PROPERTY. Mrs, Alsop's Mother Denies Rumors of Separation and * Documentary evidence of the falsity @@ the report that Edward B. Alsop, the eeptuagenarian millionaire, and his Mineteen-year-old bride, Effie Pope Hill- Alsop, had agreed to disagree, was re- ovtved by Mra. John Hill, the bride's mother, at the Hotel Latham to-day in ‘the form of an indignant letter from her | daughter and @ telegram from Mr, Alsop. In her ‘etter the young wife, who Wrote from a #anitarium at Litchflel, Cann., where ghe is recuperating from the offecta of @ severe cold, her mother ways, expresses her, inability t~ under- stand how the report started and de- clares in positive terme that there is no cloud on her matrimonial horizon and that her elderly hubby is expected to visit her to-day or to-morrow. Mr. Alsop's telegram briefly e and his young WALLSTREET Copper shar ‘Were instrumental in tention of coming on to New York from| recently the copper issues ractically hington to-day or to-morrow to| monopolized attention of the traders. A visit both his wife and mother-in-law, | Vigorous buying movement in Amal- RUMOR STARTED THROUGH THE | feMated tent the pice scarring erat BRIDE'S ILLNESS. “Surely ihat should set those absurd Steel, in aympathy with the other Subsequent realising shaded the list she had recelved. “The whole thing] slizhtly from the initial top :evels, but st because my daughter hap-| trading continued strong. ‘ing at a sanitarium at Selling pressure exerted against Steer) e announcement of Mr.| (7 the, afternoon period emulted in “| dragging the majority shares down settlement of some of his Prop-}t about the lowest of the day at clos erty on his sons was mad ing time. Steel at the outset sold at Tt was a sory thickly encrusted with | 69 7-8, but persistent selling lowered, the price to @ 3-8, Union Pacific, Copper Mr, Alsop were married in Trinity | With Steel. Church @ month ahead of the arranged | While the list was pursuing {ts down- Gate, Harold and Edward Alsop, the| Wd course, Norfolk ani Western and stalwart young sons of the bridegroom, | Baltumore and Ohio vroke away from tet the prevailing weakness and shot up thale ‘respective schools and came | ¢or substantial advance: Harvard, i. declared he would elope with “mamma” bake eld Ye y To.fay’ .» lowest If papa didn't look out, and the girlish | stocks ad of et Ghanavs, oo, corapared with Sa Tow, Amal. Copy 82% Am. ¢ was a subsequent honeymoon | Am. ouple went South. The next | Am att FUND WHILE HE Lives, » however, jus 328) 4 % # z 2 Et Reet FS trustee for the two boys, property worth | M° from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000, The transfer was dated Feb. 1, 1912, which was the Gay preceding the wedding. The deed provides that the trustee is to pay to the elder Alsop for his personal use all income and profits from the properties, which go unreservedly to the sons upon the father's death. Mrs, Hill says that all Mr. Alsop did me certain prop- that came to him through his first Friends clove to the Alsops say that it was an ante-nuptial agreement % 2 % % to protect their own interesta, M Hil, first declaring that any way Mr, Alsop had by no means wealth, added: ‘My Gaughter went to the sanitarium JERSEY GRETNA GREEN ABOLISHED BY BAN ON HOP-OVER MARRIAGES. Copies’ of the State's new marriage ¢ Ned with all County Clerks contracted @ severe cold in the winter and this, with the strain of her many social duties, told on her nerves, Mr. awe Alsop had to go out of town on busl-|in New Jersey to-day by the Secretary ness, and rather than leave her alone|of State. The law takes away froin here to be with me dur- She was in such poor it When the suggestion was| Vides that there mi made that she go to the sanitarium it) st least twenty-fo in| was immediately followed. She needed | ‘| complete rest, and we knew she could wet Mt there,” esti dall CARL HEMMANS FREED, Justices of the Peace the right to per- form the marriage ceremony and pro- tbe an interval of hours between the Meense and the st one properly r than the f insue of the for the truthfuln of the application. ‘The law is aimed at tho time-honored practice of runaway couples from New York and Brooklyn, who have. jour: Hem- | neyed across the Hudson with no pros- Mana, a member of the orchestra of |Pects greater than thelr return forry Kitty Gordon's “Enchantress com. | fare and have, Been secretly married. will be hereafter « considerably pany, who was arrested yesterday for |". St inne incomes of inany. J shooting three brotners, Kdgar, Her=| tices of the Peace who have had offices bert and Harold Chapman. near the ferries to get this trade. ae Chapmans, it developed, attacked oa lemmans in mistake for another man who, they «ald, had made an offensive CHARLESTON RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Two-year-old fli $350; condition: four furlong: They broke into room at the Bavoy Hoe! purse Miss Edith, 10 0% » 4 to 5, to an 1 to 5, first; Ethefburg 24, 115 (Skirvin), 5, 13 to 1 and 9 to %, Jessie Porter, 10 ¢Hopkina), 'to & and 11 to %, third, Time—0.49 2-5 Marie T, Pretty Molly, Warrand an nd finished a MONTREAL, April 2.~The police re- for pistol Be Herbert Chapman mi Hemmani to aid and nd ly again taken into o1 bated in his cell at the Portsmouth poll station to-day, Seth Nichols, formerly | & milor on the U. told the details of how he and a man! named Knight, who pald him $1,000 to| commit the deed, forced an entrance into | the Helen Knabe, eminent Indiana physician and scientist, and almost womat apartment through the Ilving room win- dow," .@aid Nichola. with me a stag-handled carving knife. Its blade was about ten Inches long. I had nerved myself to the deed with drink. room, Knight pushing mo ahead him. She was lying on her back with t breast WOMAN OPENED HER EYES AND this movement. Anaconda was also | © conspicuous with @ substantial gain. | ure he went on: towards me, I lunged. And that’ of the woman's frightened eyes staring | © at the two men who had invaded her bedroom, Nichols was absolutely calm. He told the story as cooly as though he were detailing an ordinary event about twenty-five years olf, five feet, elght inches in} ‘ght, ane Pntwistle of the local police of ting over a fine fal him @air in the eyes and eald: I may not look it but J have suffered and last prices of | some over this and I couldn't keep it on my consclence. to live for and fully realize that a good chance to hang for it. I believe firmly that the police never would have got the goods on me. bead | came here a few weeks ago to visit two women whom he met Dixie was here, doubt the inan's story, they are plainly puzzled over tho i. copy of the confession were mal) ‘the authorities of that city early t ‘This action was taken by the Port: mouth officials at the request of the an exchange of tetegr. CONFESSES MURDER, OF WOMAN DOCTOR, DESCRIBES CRIME Seth Nicholas Says He Was| Paid $1,500 for Killing Helen | Knabe in Indianapolis. USED A CARVING KNIFE. Victim Opened Her Eyes as He Attacked Her and Gaze Still Haunts Him. | | PORTSMOUTH, N, 11., April 2—Sitting 8. 8, Dixig cooly | Indianapolis apartments of Dr. | vered the! head with @ carving knife. | easily forced an entrance into the Kn “I had brought | 8%. Por! “We tip-toed into the woman's bed- ‘of | the day be Port covers barely reaching to her al STARED. the “Just as we reached her bedside #he | deni atirred, moaned slightly and opened her jin Indianapolis at the time of the mur- eves. My God, I will never forget those | der. she Quickly recovering his compos- If she hadn't wakened I think I would was mitt all.” With the exception of when he spoke He is | tath ente: ighs about When joel flatly accused by Marshal ‘put- »"" Nichols looked All right. Take it how you want to. thir! tale: I know I have lots] pan have 80 when the While ivcal police are inclined to way he I Jetails in repetitio A photograph of stuck to Police Department of Indianapolly after Indianapolis Until the police have made a careful examination of th: matter no steps toward extradition are expected by the local authorities. Meanwhile Nichols will be held by the Portsmouth police, The Knabe murder case was one of the most mysterious that the Indian- apolis police have ever investigated. At first it was thought that she com- mitted suicide, but the Coroner's ver- ict was to the effect that she “wa: murdered by eome person or persons unknown. INDI APOLIS, Ind., April 2.—Po- lice officials here to-day were inclined is to the to withhold their judgment uth or falsity of the con: PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Joy. yeare Weser be commanding the highest in thousands of hom and you have to give them a trial to satisfy self of their exceptional value, t us send to your home one of eur high-erade Weer U; or Player- Planes, S5-note (style 20), ‘ON FREE TRIAL @on't have to pay anything dow: Rr ae ee Special Low Factory Price ON €ASY TERMS have pra Ne Interest No Extras New Weser Uprights......$209 up Player-Planos . . 40 ap Used Planes . 76 up why this man, n American, ACTIVE SECURITIES. , is: on ‘a Weser Bros. sssscsctrers FACTORY SALESROOMS, | 101 W. 20d St. (mear 6th Ave.). TWWsstreted Cetalerue B ‘Racnsat. gen sven Wy spedmimonl, Tek Cheers Sid, “dah by) Seth that he is the murder: vestigation. impossible for him to ce The police here are interested in the story of a man whose name Knabe had se: Nichols was born at Re: according to his sister h years old and kept dim ie demented part of the t! bbeke PCOAN CiNneadea New Cr oak, Sn ak Ai api heh hee . oe ASA NAT THIS BRIDE PHONED MOTHER TO ATTEND MRS. J. J. FEIGENBAUM. Nichols at Portsmouth, N. H., of Dr. Helen be, the Indianapolis woman physl- h. never heard of Nichols,” said Captain of Detectives Holts t , Who ‘as been in charge cf the in- “I have telegraphed the tsmouth authorities for a picture of him and a copy of his confession. take no action until these are and investigated.” Detective ‘ebster, who is now working on case under the directiur of the Local Council of Women, asserted to that he had no evidence that coul connected !n any Way with the tsmouth sailor. Mrs, Robert L. Blakeman of this city, ster of Nichols, said that many of details of his story are true, but ed knowing that her brother was Basing her statement on this fact, asserted that It would have been nmit the crime, was Knight. The sailor given $1,500 by Knight fo: ing the murder. The local police y evidence was developed in the in- tfgation which showed (hat Dr, ral enemies In the city. er died the family mi fayette, and {t was from there that hi red the nav: ‘That Nichols fabricated 2 namo ‘his mytt night,” from her ‘was the statement of Mrs. William Knight, day. an sae of Nichols, took Seth to rear when he was n| till he “He He made up He teen,” ¢ about impossible away when ‘h went to live with my sister, Gilbert, at Lafeyette, Ind. sign 1 would not his enlistment papers when he a always in fast ry Provision Chamber Wills sre Diver Thon Exterloe Atmosphere, teinperature ice, Mest it sourelt 6. "One of our tna prices will appeal Come in and upon re WHITE ENAMEL REF. CO.oF NY. raving with a thermo: tiyles, sizes strongly toy wee ‘ew, Book CUTICUR? TDBEPRESENTAT SOAP BEST HER ELPEMENT | Minister Ready for Ceremony When Miss Meirowitz Tele- phoned Invitation Home. | the bride runs away and then refuses \ to be married until papa and mamma | told to hurry up and get there in time Whatever sort It is, it's the kind that | idonia Melrowitz decided to have The elopers first went to the City HA [tis sobecauseof itsextreme home of the Rev. Dr. Brachman, who lives in the house with Mr. Felgenbaum. medication, an refreshing when Miss Melrowits said there posi- | fragrance. It costs but little telephoned home. “'qe that you, Ma?” she said, “wen,| Wears to a wafer and gives ind it y want to see the wedding you v etter coma right over to Dr. Bracn. |eVery Moment of its use, for toilet, bath and nursery. So Mr. and Mrs. Metrowitz were best | Cuticurn Boap and Ointment sold throughost the man and matron of honor at thetr | worl Liberal sample of each ~~ free, with jer-faced mon shave in comfort with Cutt Mrs. Feigenbaum was a stenograhper at | gure Soap Shaving Stick. Liberal eample fren, the Hippodrome. The couple are spend ) What sort of an elopement ts ft when can be called over the telephone and for the ceremony? jast Saturday when she ran away with | John Jerome Feigenbaum of No. 128) ‘West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-first | street. » and got a license and then drove to the . . purity, delicate yet effective Everything was ready for the ceremony tively would be nothing doing until she} more than ordinary soaps, John and 1 are eloping—eloping, 1 said~| Comfort and satisfaction man’s. Now, hurry.” daughter's runaway wedding. The new &2,! oe ie ae 5D, Beret. ing thelr honeymoon in Philadelphia, —_———_—_ Leap Year Breach of Promine— Something Quite New. Mra. Pearl Phillips, a young widow of Denver, has sued Abner James Davis of lowa for $1000 for breach of prom- ise. She charges that he seemed so pleased with her after meeting her through a Newspaper advertisement, she herself | proposed marriage and was accepted, | the wedding to be In a few days. But! he later notifed her it was all off. At rare bargain prices for a choic assortment of long-wear, guarantee! carpets and rugs—direct from the: famous Dobson looms. CARPETS AXMINSTERS, with or without bor- | ders to match. Positively | reduced from $1.00 yd. to ¥ Genuine Willow Plumes J! sore ree ana ian tone red, green at 100% Saving 71e SPECIAL EASTER Regularly 95c yd. This week | B A great R SEVEN DAYS ONLY. | | BODY USSELS, 5-frame. money-saving at $1.65 yd. Fo! 8-in. long, 15-in. wid 18-in. lon in. wi $5.00 f,00, Each reduced to. . 97'4e GIVEN, RUGS (x12) > ' RON OL WILTONS, Fpacelg heavy; high ie; ental pai ns. | luced from $50.00 to $32.50 ons. ph (a + | AXMINSTERS, entice ne reduced 28 in, tong. 28 im, wi iii teaips || specially from ail ‘Urders Prompily Filled Jj to............... $21.50 CHARLES A. SCHAEFER, Mir, || WILTON VELVETS, $17.00 actual 148 East 117th St., New York || value; this week at $13 116th St. Security Bank, | G3 UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, BRUSSELS, sold at $16.00, Special at Bargains in“ Linoleums and Mattings DOBSONS’ Makers of Carpets for Fifty Years. 53 to 59 West 14th Street, Between Sth and Oth Avenues, . Subway and Hudson Tuanela, harmless, non-irritating qual- rm-killer and its medical dealing agent to all Near TYREE’S Antiseptic Powder standard yechege makes” im everywhere. ASK YOUR DOCTOR or send fer dooklet, J. S. TYREE, Chemist ,Washingtos, D.C, Special for Tuesday, the 2d ARASCHINO ( CHRAM Kisses EY 3c. value. POUND BOX EASTER EGGS Rest, clous fondant cream, DOZEN LEED RASTER, LU with bunnies, chick, in B sizes, Exceptional value. Park Rew Xt Sy thshes opin iolt FOR EASTER We will pack in 5 Ib. hoxes—Mixed Candies, Bon Bons and Chocolates and Assorted Chocolates at 65c, 3.00.per 6 Ii 1.26, 2.00 and Box. eT ae 10¢|" vw JESDAY’S IG CSE ur 3c] MARKET BASKETS. Real ) EAN‘ Pets. rach cotaiuing © best Sand ducks eee that Dell- CREAM EGG Di ‘coconnut blended. with dell: | ° French Fruit in 5-pound Boxes - e8 open every evenian: until 1 dey evening unt TT wiclocks COLD CREAM necessity for the duce Due vaire secreted thes and et ie 3S cheat vere yeaa Special for Wednesday, the 3d A rag’ £m Charles B, Kee'er mnie be City WEDNESDAY’S OFFERING 39c 8, BOX AND NOVELTIES Cute little chicks, made of »- wit eek 0 tity oO” OF 1 TRB RABBIT: norte of cute aH bi en, wit! - f SeMasts, "sacs ealaeee ae DiEO. —On April 1, JAMES J, LL, beloved husband of Mary Wheeler O'Donnell, aged 55 years. Wednesday 0.30 A. M. from nce, 1497 Southern Boule- >, Bronx. Reaulem CHOCOLATE Ce LOW Bugs, 4 than others 'at tw NIA C. (nee Hahian), 4 A TED AND DOMESTIC home of Mrs, % . f 4 , a mig Meese tieathaaee He April 3. are wdvieed, Fa CODY. AAMS.—-RUANE WILLIAMB of No, Southern Boulevard, 4 PAPER SKIRT PATTERN FBEE, YOu can get a May Manton Panter Skirt Pattern Free with next Sunday's World, for the coupon, See Page 6, Sunday World Magasine of April 1, Regular 10 oent paper pattern free te or Church PARK ROW 6. HASSAN $2 AD Wi so i Shahan bg ‘The et it im each instance, = apecitisndes the containers nce

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