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GRAND JURY ACTS i FF F =. : i f ii tf E § $ 2 & 5 ad ip a 8 Z i iit E i at i ti i i i fie i i it # i E Fp i ia | * #2 rel ve 43 azt become a schatchen, ! FF with aim. 2 il ‘notes wm the clock maker of Hay Ridgo. These notes, for $00 and $700 reanec- tively, wore payable to Novic May 31. Then Barashich asked Novice to lead the comely Idllan to the alter, Right here is whepe the hitch came tn. ° § i i eeon as I get the money, but not one sooner. The notes may be all right,” id, “but I want the money.” itanhick eald the notes would be paid when they camo due, and demanded that Novic carry out his past of the agreement at once Novic proved obdu- rate and Barashick entered sult to re- cover the notes, When the case came up before Justice Blackmer to-day Miss Biton took the stand and told of Novic's ardent woo- ing, adding she was willing to marry him. Novic on the stand eaid thero was “nothing doing” until the money was paid. Tt wae then Barashick’s attorneys Offered to depoait the money with the Court, to be paid May 8 if Novic would wed immediately, but still he balked. Decision wag reserved, —_— —_— A strong rising tendency in Reading was instrumental in creating higher conditions in the early stock market to-fiay. The opening’ wae generally higher and a resumption of yesterday's upward trend in Reading econ had the higher. On a moderate ing coal feature moved Union Pacitic, New York ‘tral and Atehisen were also prom- inent tn the improvement. The alvance eventually encountered atiff opposition, and the market finally began to bend under the weight of realising sales, Trading {n the afternoon period sim- mered down. The price list, however, maintained a firm undertone. The i F Fie tit ; i 582. # Li 3 if 2 i a Hf : AS ee abmaleesd } “vet SEPELESL ESE PS ESFEESES 056 ESEPE FEOE FETE $e $bitel) Ff meted fet t4tti actress, but she long aince separated from him. Another of the @atire stock salesmen well known to the police Is Edward M. Fuller, whose picture was recently re- moved from the Ri Gallery on the ground that Fuller had never been con- victed of @ crime, He has long been an ascociate of criminals and was arrested about Feb. 4, 1908, after he had accepted Occasion | #0 in marked money from Manager rested with | Reid of the Park Avepue Hotel, claim. D ing to be a» eollcitor for the Interna- tlonal League of Press Clubs. - was held forgery made by Pro- jetor Whittaker of the Hutel Netho- Jury @id not indict 2 talee imnprieonment YAEL DECLINES BRON LAER TOWEDON CED, WANTS CASH DO So Airy, Fairy Lillian’s Father “Led to Believe World Is | Hales Him to Court, but Back of Publication. All in Vain, SURPRISED IN BED INJERSEY TOWN Inspector Hughes Says Myste- rious Killing of Burns Has Been Solved. With the arrest in Vineland, N. J.,| Porty-ninth street and found Belcher at 1 o'clock this morning, of Francis] an@ @ young woman together. W. Muehifeld, Police Headquarters| Belcher filed an answer to his wife's hae cleqed up the mystery surrounding complaint, but 4/4 not appear in court of Patrick Burns on Feb. back room of his saloon at No, 990 Forest avenue, Bronz. Inspector | xing, Belquer’s favor. Hughes declared to-day that he had! The Beichers were married seven . | Dositive evidence upon which to lodge| years age, and have @ daughter five, @ murder charge against Muchifel4d ang} yeare off. She te living with her Justice Blackmar of the Supreme Court of Brookiyn refuses absolutely to “You cannot make a marriage brok- ere oMce out of my court,” he said murder of the saloon keeper was Henry ment, Riverside Drive and One Hundred Miller, who ‘9 already in the Tombe| *™4 Tenth strent. awelting trial on a charge of sesaull! Gipr Hag SHIP STOPPED ‘It te one of the neatest jode that} TO HALT FIANCE’S FLIGHT. treet, Manhattan, with his wife, Lill- Biton, his twenty-year-old elster-in- \w, pretty of form and face and able wear clothes with rare style, lives Recently Novice, @ cloak maker of Bay Ridge, ‘came courting. He was sweet fold. “Tt was a long and crooked chase, but when Headquarters mén sur- . ma, your grandpe Drised Muehifeld in bed in his home at fereted $8 The Brentng Word.) use T1Z, Harold. ig | Vineland, an hour after midnight this| NEW ORLEANS, Le, May s.—th Morting, they had their Of the cleverest murderers and thieves caught in a long time.” Burns and Frank Neuberger, his bartender, were held in the dack room of the saloon eke 3 o'clock Pare, oh ge get ad criid wipe gh a ae morning of Feb, 11 by one man who was Rotably tall and @ second who was Barashich immetiately tnade out his “Ah, take the cash and let the credit Ge," quoted Novic. “I'll marry just as bedy of rebals, which captured Cuatro ; | Clengas a few days ago, and fighting has been in progress since yesterday af- Unofficial information says thet the Federals are being driven bask along the line of the branch ratirond toward Monclova and that they have suffered If your boydislikes study don’t conclae at it is just an excuse to avoid it—perhay he suffers eye distress or head: aches after his school-work or | rescribed resting iidren’s use dur- ours and home study in thousands of cases here the improvement in the child’s progress in school was noticeable almost immedia after glasses were prescri Have one of our Oculists hysicians) exarrine tell you whether or examination incurs no obliga- tion to pay nor to buy. 1008 ” Wi arate Y (61 Broad St., near Hahne's, Newark A WORLD “WANT” AD. 3" GO AND GET IT, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, | WALTZ QUEEN DIVORCED AFTER RAID ON HUSBAND. ‘Gee, but that's the sweetest musty Mra, Henrietta B. Deloher, composer of many popular waltses, when @ jury be- to-day decided she was entitled to a divorce from her husband,” Frederick B, Belcher, manager -f » large music publishing houre. Back of the case wa: the story of « raid on the night of March 27, when Mra. Beloher and two dotectives, Jer- c im and John Fitspatrick, broke into an :partment at No. 122 West to defend the eult to-day. The trial was brief, and it took the jury only three minutes to arrive at a verdict in mother in the Hendrick Hudson apart- Detectives Board Chalmetti at Mouth of Mississippi aid Take Off Joseph Fernandez, rh to be steamship Cralmette, from New Or. wil ‘never hurt, @ man, your Jeans to Havana, wes stopped to-day | of get tired, That's why w at the mouth of the river by bai) tectives, who arrested Joseph Fern: lard, @ sevonteen-year-old girl. ae ee ee ree One It you have never used TIE deters, your BROOKLYN 15.00 18.00 25.00 BAGLE, PASS, Tex., May &—Fight- No C. O. Ds. or Approvals, No Exchanges or Credits. ing te in progress to-day between the! rebels and Federals, both in the vicinity | . of Torreon and Cuatro Ciengas, advices received here declare, A Special Purchase of From one of New York’s foremost dressmaker’s, consisting of attractive models of lingerie, voile and sor ulnette, elaborately trimmed with em- broidery, lace and ribbons. Regular values to $35.00 9.75 13.75 16.50 (Regular values $16.75 to $29.75) IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— “Usin’ T1Z Gramma?” : : q Autt Stern Brothers “’ will continue To-morrow, Thursday, their, Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Summer Dresses, Suits and Skirts At Exceptionally Low Prices Takes Jury Just Three Minutes to =e Free Mrs. Belcher From Marital Tie. “Yes, Hareld, It Makes Grandma's Feet Feel Just Like ve hosed in a long time:” exclaimed] Yours, Free from Tiredness, Aches and Corns!” fore Justice . ra in the Supreme Court Send for FREE Trial Package of T1Z Teday. 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When Burns started to wened Femeen| your giriheod daye.- Tin wilt sabe rem igoror follow the short man as the latter was moving toward the cash register the rover whirled about and put @ butiet Sets and Odd Pieces of Chinese Grass, Cane, Wicker, Willow and Reed Furniture for the Porch at most Attractive Prices, Suites in Enamel, of and Ivory, all of the finest workmanship, ts Ont, Eurty Eagle On taf Sn Manet saad frm regular stock, will be closed out At Decided Reductions. Furs Stored, Remodeled and Repaired at Moderate Prices—Phone 6745 Maia - OPPENHEIM, GLLINS = G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Suits 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than Regular Prices. Women’s and Misses’ Custom Tailored Suits from the regular stock. This season's best selling plain and fancy models of Men's Wear Serge, Bedford Cords, Hairline Stripes. Tweed Mixtures and Various Silk Fabrics in all pre- hate te Vineland ‘Geaseterne Cassena vailing colors. 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PURE SILK VESTS Then you will have one long, de- Swiss ribbed, low necked NOTE—Filth Avenve Stages stop at out 19th St. Ratrance, All sorts of homes from plctur- esque little bungalows to big country houses may be found advertised for THE WORLD 6,079 World “To Let” Ads, Last Week 3,060 More than the Herald You Will Find Nearly 2000 “To Let” Ads Published in Next Sunday's But Act Now While There Ie Plenty of Time