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Se a fone aac nennin one reennnnen | NO CHAINS RObert Burnett (& Compar.y iANCUPUSIME [2 PUTSAGROUCHER ©. ‘The bride-to-be keeled over with a > : | “Never mind, my dear" said My Chapman Swore He'd Never|cvapman, “supiorting tin fair gonten Perform Ceremony but He | jan inhi to hott the mutter « Bomething terribie 18 going to hap-| Yen dea pen to Frank M. Patterson, attorhey He for the State Banking Department. | Chester " Srop | trode into the toom red the veil Something ls about to drop on | and wig from the lead of the supposed fr. fr rasped Mea Colby M | THE EVENING WORLD, wWSUNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912. POLICE IS FOILED mee Freed a Minute, He Is Arrested Again and Will Be Tri in Bro« vn. For a few om afternoon the gentieman augit at No, 20% d Bleventh atreet Burt Curtia, eal vurglar.” whe Went One him from a great height, OF @ {Tel nrite aii diaclosed the features of her| On May 18, and mubsequontly relieved Goor te apt to open under him almost) own hurhand. any time and drop him to China, He} Judge Chapman fs not aawering hie elephone to-day. Central yaye sie WN mond gael shinin te Of humor! sot been able to we him wi morning, OW to Brace ond he thel though lotw of people have been calling consequences if D. Chapman, Jus) him, She thinks he must be mad about thap of the Peace in the State of Con-| something or else he must uave gone out necticut, knows anything about it. of town Mr, Chapman is a ‘member of the SS Se New York Stock Exchange house of HEAVY SENTENCES FOR Shy . Lit t+ . eas thing to Mr- Chapman, his ériands,| AGED WOMAN'S ASSAILANTS. ineieding Mr. Patterson, have been try- ' . fag to make him see things in a difter-}Man and Woman Get From Nine ent light. This is one of the reasons valve why life ie going to be particularly wiTwelve Years £06 rough for Mr. Patterson until Mr. Brutal Kobbtry. Chapman thinks he hes evened up the| William Brasafeld and Molly Clark, score. two negroes, who on March 14 ossautied ‘Two years ago a number of people of | ANd robbed Mrs, Jennie B. Davi Greenwich thought it would possibly] 531 Wert Ono Hundiwd and care Mr. Chapman of his ingrowing;*eVenth street, wore to-day sentenced grouch If he were to be elected Justice | by Judge O'Sullivan in the Court of of the peace. He did not campaign. He) General Sessions to from nine to twelve ‘Ai Not even send a letter of accept-| years each. ‘The two had pleaded ance when he was nominated. But he|«ullty to the charge of robbery in the was elected, and when he revived ho| 1ai4 his right band on the blue plush photograph album on the onyx table in is front parlor and with his eyes firm-| () ly fixed on the photogravure of the) aid, “Lavers’ Quarrel” over the mantel.) cop: hor money and Jewelry and se @wore that they might make him jus-| for Brassield. She let him tnto the tee of the peace, but never would hej apartment, and together the pair perform @ marriage ceremony. Never!! assaulted Mra, Davis, After beating It on Mra. Davis wae one of uta) attacks the police of had to deal with. Molly | had outy | ine lof @pecal Ses JUDGE hor half to death they proceeded to CHAPMAN WAS WANTED ore viigan in her mouth, during which + Chapman and his wife were dins| roots. ove the E. Dimon Birds last night.| Mrs. Davis, after the two had de- of $20,000 worth of loot, thought he rerailed the New York Police it. Ile Inuihed a low, mock- igh, like the villain laughs In the show, ands of quickly accumulating developments, It appears that the detectives who watched Curti« for many days before Depar nen his laugh faded becaure larresting him had no actual burglary [echargedagainst him. But they found fn his flat a quantity of burglars tools, and they had evidence that he had forced an entrance to an outside veatt- bdule in a Lenox avenue jewelry store. Accordingly the Grand Jury was asked to indict him for having burglars tools fn his powsession, and an information was lodged against him-tn the Court one charging unlawful entry. ‘To-day the Grand Jury dismissed the burgiar tool complaint. Also the Court of Special Gestona discharged Curtis on the unlawful entry complaint. Cur- tie was then taken hefore Judge O'Sul- Ivan in the Court of General Sessions and discharged from the custody of the police, ARRESTED BEFORE HE GOT TO THE FRESH AIR. Somewhat surprised but none the less elated Curtis started from the Cri IN A HURRY. they almost tore her tongue out by the | Cees ataing hnpgtede apes Before he had pro- ceeded far enough to get into the fresh ‘Along about coffee time came a mess-| camped with $1,400 worth of jewelery |#'r he collided with Acting Captain age asking for Judge Chapman to come te the phone, Now, that in (teelf was bs Sei tera tactiess; ndbody who to put Mr. | {ino notified booger in © good humor ever calls! partment w: m “judge.” ‘The man on the other end of the t: letter to May ynor, who in turn phone was George L. Storm, who is tit to Commissioner Waldo, Acting treagurer of the $25,000,000 United Cigar | Capt. Tunney and seven detectives were Manufacturers Company, Mr. Storm Manutacturere Company. Mr. Storm wee) Hwa nn toning at No. 9 Sixth . ; avenue and confessed. She implicated friend, Counsellor Patterson of New| srassteid and sald he had enlisted In York, general legal advisor to various! tne army. The police trailed Brassfeld Democratic politicians, protegee of the} to Fort Slocum, where they found him _ late David B. Hil) and younger states | @ prisoner in the guard house, the army Ten’ in ‘the law councils in and about | authorities having dixcovered through Tammany Hall had just eloped with a| the finger print system of identification 0 ni had been court-martia perfectly lovely young girl and they | that the negro had | urt-martialled had to be married right away and would | 4nd given @ dishonorable discharge from man come ‘over the army while serving in the Phillp- onthe Be ni and get) ines. Hrasafleld confessed bis part In Mr. Chapman tucked his napkin back | the crime. He will go to @ing Sing and in his callar and went back to the dinner | the woman to Auburn, table. ACE “Bomebody trying to be funny.” be | ARREST FOLLOWS DEATHS growled to his wife and the Birds, as he ed to Ket the wag out i called up relatives police. The Police De- not prompt enough and $20 in cash, crawled to a telephone,| Tunney of the detective bureau, who promptly arrested him on a warrant issued by the County Court in Brooklyn. ‘The Kings County Grand Jury hae found an indictment against Ourtis charging burglary in the second dogree, second offense. According to the police, the case 4s an good an settled. It was decided that Curtis should be tried in Brooklyn and for this reason the Man- hattan prosecutions were allowed to lapso for the present. GAYNOR BEFORE CONGRESS ASKS $8,000,000 FOR NEW POST-OFFICE SITE. Mayor Heading Delegation Urges That Land Now Occupied, Be Turned Over to the City. Poured his coffee out into the saucer to] {N SPANISH THEATRE FIRE.) WASHINGTON, May %.—Headed by cool. In three minutes and again in two aie 543 minutes and once more in a minute and|Manager Held by Authorities on then still another time in half a mine : Ute Mr. @torm was back at that tele.) TWO Charges—Four More phone. Mr. Chapman began to get un- Victyns Die, easy. He knew Mr, Patterson was & very important man, It di quite right to offend him. so Mr] more deaths have @gcurred among Storm said that Colby M. er jr.,| those injured in'the fre which burned eon of Rear-Admiral Chester, and him-|down a cinematograph theatre here self treasurer of the syndicate for the] yorterday, bringing the total of the exploitation of American trade in Tur-| fatalities up to eighty-four. 4 in the ro] Tho proprietor of the theatre has mance. een arrested on the charge of giving JUDGE CALLED UP THE TOWN] pe: prmances without @ license and without submitting hie apparatus to Means hate panes, him, Mt e marriee’] PAINE ANNIVERSARY FEST. . Mr Welstood had issued no such license. | Historical Mr, Chapman called up Editor eott of the Greenwich Press. ‘Me, Taloott please call up Mr. Storm and Mr. Wellstood and find out for Mr, Chapman whether this thing was a fool en Joke or whether it was serious? Green- | Paine from An ‘wich weddings always engage Mr. Tal-| Dis “war for rea will he celebrated cott's keenest and kindliest interest, In}at New Rochelle to-morrow by the ten minutes te was back at the tele-/Thomas Paine Notional Uirtorioal As phone informing Mr. Chapman that the |#ociation. Henry Rowley 1 preside. emergency seemed to be very real and] Among the spent ors we ‘Thad> Burr Wakeman, Presid sodtation J ih Russell, wcintion Will Celes t New Rochelle, bra The One 2 indred and Twenty-fitth departure of Thomas to Bul to waxe urgent, The Chapmans and the Dimon Hirds ‘went over to the Storms. They found Mr. Patterson there, beads of pe: Fetion forming on his beak anf hands twitohing with nervousness, Clutching his arm was a fair young MYSTERY thing who gigeied two seconds and then| Will be a feature of next Sunday'a ‘ORY BY ANNA KA’ ARIND GREEN bid oa “Kitty Cobb" drawing gobbed two seconds with great inten- sanmniees I sity, Bhe wore a pink automoutle veil which fell below her waist. She was introduced to Mr, Chapman as Miss] « rart-Stewart of Now Haven, | Wor’ almost fainting with frigh:. | (\' She had run away from New Haven and she knew her father would kill] y: World iY Now is the Time Any Time — Any Place BUT NOT ANY GIN. There is but one GIN That at all times makes the best COCKTAIL RICKEY Fizz. “Make it with BURNETT‘ First Distilled in 1770 itRobt BURNETT Gs 4, London DRY Gin |. .- sorry it has be, The Bottle with the RED Label. ed © GUARD °}34 W. 34th St, New York T aretyy ° el VILLARBAL, Spain, May 29,—¥our score of city officiuis and repreacnta- tives of civic and business organizatione of New York toxlay advocated before the Senate Public Buildings Committee Senator O'Gorman’s bill for the pur- of an $8,000,000 site for a new post-office and court house bullding in m part of Manhattan. summed up in id Mayor Gayer. will remove from City Hall Park the old ort house, which 1s obsolete and unsan- itary, and erect a new Dbullding on an- other site. “It would be @ very graceful act to the people of New York if the Govern- ment should mar down the olf court and post-office building and return the aite to the park. President George MaAneny of Man- hattan Borough said there was national cause in revolutionary days it was a military camping ground, Fined 0 1-4 Cents fo jothing for Mother-in-Law, Josep Nojediy, @ machinist of Pitts- burgh, was fined 61-4 cents and ordered to serve thirty days in jail on this ver- dict “Wor beating his wife, gutlty ag in- dicted; for beating nis mother-in-law, recommended to the mercy of the court." for $1.50 Ja pink elephant 4 Central Par! as well as city interest in the park, be- | * $20,000 BURGLAR’S PINK ELEPHANTS ~ SWEEKS'JOY RIDE Young Mr. Marshall Is Now in Bellevue, Counting the Green Tom Cats. of the sparkling There is a line fn 01 odes of Horace, augee euds from the foam of your cup of & u in @ very friendly way, wageing his trunk, ft Is time to take the reat cure “Neddte Marshall, biithest of all the muiti-miiBonalre mining Marshalls, may or may not have read this tne, but the fact remains that he ts rest Beljevue Hospital, where he from Riverside Park and Seventy street last evening following hie dis- covery of a highly tn of pink elephants, sky-blue hippos and pale green tomeats. Tho young man made the Journey from the East Sixty-eighth street sta- on the rim tlon In an ambulance, after he had given battle to a dozen or more policemen, when they refused to believe he owned and Governor's Island, Edward K., much better known to a multitude of friends as “Neddie” Mar- shall, came out of the West, three Weeks ago, arriving first at the Wal- dorf-Astoria, From the Waldorf, he went to the Ritz-Carlton, from the Ritz to the Tourenne Hotel tn Boston, then ‘back to New York for a brief stay at the St. Regis and from the latter hostel- ry to Bretton Hall, “Neddle" is a nephew of the rich E, Marshall, former president of the Phoenix National Bank, now the Chat- ham-Phoenix National Bank. But io" did not find time, in his bri Journ, to call on his uncle, though he @id call several times at his uncle's bank to be identified. He had many cheok@ to cash had “Neddie,"" for New K0- York {s an expensive place to breeze through at four speeds forward and no reverse, AND THE COLONEL! MY WORD, HOW HE CAN SLEEP! Judging from the evidence obtainable at divers and sundry hotels and lobster Palaces to-day, “Neddie” did not re- verse during any moment of the three weeks he has been with us. It would seem he threw away his reversing gear fet the throttle at the top notch, shouting merrily all the while, “Let- tengo!" Nor was this young aybaritic deacend- ant of Chlef Justice John Marshall of the United States Supreme Court driv- ing @ lone chaylot on his corruscating career, He carried at least one passen- ger, as ly winged hither and yon up and down the line, back and forth and occasionally in sweeping circles, This “at least one" passenger was none other than Col. C. W. Hayes of Kansas City, Goldfield and Reno, owner of div- era and sundry gold and allver mines, & handsome gentleman of middle age, known far and wide for his benign amile. ‘The Colonel is stopping at the Wal- dort and wishing "Neddie” ghad re- mained away trom New York, Close pals of the Colonel shook their heads to-day ,and said ft was really mar- vellous how the Colonel could sep. The Colonel, it was related, was still sleep- dng at noon and had then hung up a ——$—$————__ nan psabanmenman A sanitary transparent _Dust-Cap over the bristles The toothbrush thet olds its bristles” CARPET J.8d.W.WILLIANS| PIATIOS geoructes WISSNER PIANOS Tel, 300 Cotumtue, Eat. 1875. CLEANING 353 West 54tnst, WESTERN UNION ISO When You Go Abroad Western Union Cable Let- ters will keep you in close touch with home. Before sailing, inquire at any Western Union office for the rates from your home to foreign countries, ‘ Full Information and Rates by Telephone THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY perches himself | fecond for aome twenty houre. still Rolng go strong it looked as if he another twenty mis You ree, Ing A ter of fa street. Made by E. Pritchard, $81 Spring St., New York. Sold by Grocers every- where, at, per bottle... BRISCO= KLEANWELL |NewUpri hold Pianos New Player 5 He was! falling through. Then he fell throurh. 5 of the next land- Captures a Young Silver For in| | New York City. natural station moet “NEDDIE” HAS HAD SOME EX- PERIENCES, BELIEVE US! Patrojman UT. we de more than that- Delicatessen For instance, we assure you Vegetables of a certain fixed quality in Groceries everything we sell that is away Poultry above the average. M t Our sytem of buying subject Dairy everythin tores to a rigid “mi ‘and purity” Fish ‘Unsightly Itching Eczema on Face | Suffering Indescribable. Sleep Well- HI nigh Impost'ble, Resinol Cured Her. inister's wife, Mrs. H. W. Norton, en, Me., tells of her remarkable method of he ene & F100, Tremont 2700, Mts our stocks pure, nu cries Daily in Manhattan, tritious and clean. i Boe eet ceme OF Pe PORTERHOUSE KS, From Corn Fed Cattle, Ib. 23¢ MACKEREL, Strictly Fres! PINEAPPLES, Extra Large. OLIVES, Club or Stuffed. An New Pack. creatures that people Phan- | Park, and decided to take | ter, dated Apeil 4, 1912: annoying case of eczema, over the side of my face and Naturally this was most The itehing and burning ibable. Only those who have | can understand. and ad-| spreading al ire, and to-day TOMATO! BOILED HAM, Sliced. EGGS, Strictly Fresh. . BUTTER, Fancy Creamery ed ® | experienced ars ago be | was wellenigh impossible, as} could only soothe my skin with cooling lotions. *| “When the doctor gave me Resinol | Ointment, telling me to use it freely, ‘there was a decided improvement over the unsightly salves which J had used. a him and | Resinol, having more body and of a tex- He was|ture and color almost like human flesh, d Europe and his pec ports from him, ily from the Riviera been beaten to ¢ an attendant clay of BREAD, Large Loaf Hy OPEN UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK THU ce ike a blue str xendarmes caught up w: fing him into a calaboose, hersuaded to take a rest cure in the | soothed and all: St. Reng asylum. word he Memolra of @ Madhouse." i BABY PRIES WAY TO FALL|my Lifts Fire Escape G Three Floors to Yara, 120th St. & 3d Ave. 177th St. & Webster Ave. ved the suffering, quiet- | From there he sent ed the nerves and helped me to forget “Marshall's the embarrassment of my unsightly ap- | | My trouble lasted about two and ‘the doctor and many of friends expressed surprise that 1) in so shorta time. | nol Ointinent stops itching in- tantly, and with the aid of Resinol Soa; 's the ideal healing application, not only or other skin eruptions, Mra, Ida Jaffey placed her thir old son, Simon, on the fir side her kitchen window to-day, while she was preparing a meal for five ot! children, who were at school. on the thi at No. 111 East One Hund IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST.| PC A2Lich & Sons. ser | pimples, blac poils, uleers and p druggist recommends and sells R nth | Soap (25c) and Resjnol Ointment (50 land $1), but for gencrous free sam- Simon pried up a board put over the) ple of each, write to Dept. 34, Resinol fire escape opening to keep him from! 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