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THE EVENING WORLD, * OS ee 4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1912. : buying movement seft prices to the , | HUBBY ATTACKED. [2522527252 QNDRESS TO SAVE. ASSASSIN SHOOTS SPAS PRE | WALL STREET, BRIGHTEST LAMBER 1) GUESTINERROR, (=== "== LWESAS BALLOON MINSTER, THEN COMMITS SUGDE| 7...) ‘GEM,SHINES UNSEEN rushed fi Less than an hour later Dencke ap- peared at the Columbus avenue drug tore and asked !f a woman, whom he described, had been looking for him, (Continued from First Page.) mouthpiece of the Liberal party In the kingdom, WAS THE MOST EXECRATED highest of the day at closing time. Gains of from 1 to 3 points were numerous at | the finish. The buying demand first appeared for modest jewelry store at Third Avenue and 58th Street. It is not fot sale and it has not been out cf the Lambert store in about thirty-six years—the life of the business. The name WE EXPLANS Of Course, Young Judso Had to Flee Flat Without of this priceless jewel is CONFIDENCE. Add one low profit to the cost of making jewelry and of doing business on an economical scale and you have the price of any piece of Lambert jewelry. any rist- While the telephone operator was in- SINKS TOWARD SEA :|Capt. Berry and Aide Néarly Naked in Mid-Air on Cup Reading, which crossed 171, ‘The pro- nounced strength of this feature soon spread and in a few minutes the entire ist worked rapidly upward, which con- tinued until th 4. by incarceration of ite natural leaders and to apprehend persons suspected of having Inspired the murder of the Pre- mier, The authorities expressed the opinion MAN IN AIN. Onze the young editor made a visit to this country and {t was at a time when mote than cursory interest was attached to his coming. In 1897 when Sagasta, cited “Is that £07" was the hig exit. Down The volume of business developed by low prices and guaranteed is an expression of confidence in which you will share when you buy the street he ran, while the ae ay that Martin was incited to his act by|the Liberal leader, was Premier, Ci Today's highest, towest Explaining. woman walked rapidly. in another direc- Race Flight. Inflammatory speeches made at a meet. [leas made a visit to this gountry. It | stoiks, sod of et change: mas Jewelry of us. tlon, The elevator operator at t! joe funday in memory of Francisco| Ws Just ‘ter Sagasta had recalled |“ iin’ gement Diamond Solitaires in Other Styles 5 Hdgemere saw Mr. Dencke enter t “Weyler the Butcher” from Cuba and Ferrer, the anarchist shot at Barcelona immediately following the flots there two or three years ago» which nearly oulminated in a revolution throughout the Catalan provinces. Martin {# sald to have been closely rommected with Anarchists, but It is not known whether his crime was precon- certed o: whether it wal committed cn his own iniative, Political ferment al- ways exists in Spain, but nothing has been reported within @ recent period which eould.4n any way be connected with the crime. A strict censorship was, instituted by from $10 to $1,500 These four Solitaire Engagement Rings, each containing a directly im- ported, full cut diamond mounted {n solid 14 karat gold, all show Lambert economy. We bought the diamonds for spot cash, thereby obtaining the lowest prices and you have no middleman's profit to Pay. door, red-faced, and demand roughly to be taken up in a hurry. The operator retalied that he had carried to the apartment of Mra, Dencke a young man who asked for “Mra. Danna” and who had been expected. The wee woman's m, @ battering on the door, mans first In indignant protest then | pleading, a clatter of furniture and a ‘trample of feet. And then issued forth installed Marshal Blanco in his place; feeling in this country was running high | 4! against Spain. Though Canalejas dis- | 4 claimed an§ mission here except that of | 4 a private citizen, it was undoubted that he carried back to his friend Sagasta @ full report on public sentiment agal Cuban atrocities here. After having served as Minister of Agriculture, of Justice, of Finance and Public Instruction, Canalejas had so trained his original radicalism to com- port with opportunity that he was then ! J no longer considered dangerous by the more sober elements in Spanish public life, In February, 1919, King Alfonso, When the weight of one's waistcoat or a whoe is thrown in the balance against one's life, it 19 a 2 to 1 shot that the waistcoat and the shoe—right on down to the buff, for that matter— Will go overboard, At leant #o #ald Capt. John Berry, veteran balloonist, who re turned to-day aboard the Grosser Kur- furst of the North German Lloyd after ving competed in the recent Interna- al balloon race in Germany, Capt. Berry and Albert von Hoffman, who was with him, salled away from Berlin in the batioon, Million Population DENCKE HELD IN BAIL. +444 Rushed Into Rooms After Phone Tip That Made Him Very Angry. hyaterical Fine quality diamond; mount. ed in approved design, $50.00, Good sized en- gagement, dia- mond, Lambert mounting, $25.00 Sparkling gem, fine in cc'or, per- fectly cut, im- norting price yne 8100.00 S Gold Monograms to Order Fine diamond, size shown in pic- ture, only $75.00 ree [the visitor who had preceded Dencke. He was clad in a garmet approximating the upper half of the track uniform used for the Otto Dencke, to whom the police look for an explanation of what happened tn the Dencke apartment, No. 2 West One) Hundred and Fourth street, yesterday were hundred yard dash—and he airs were 28 174% 14085 HEPEEE tee lHetHTt FILE Fete] [ttt tHett th his shoeless feet as he|Club, representing St. Loule. A dozen |the authorities on the telegraphs and] surprised all by inviting a Liberal to a Special 4 " q Pecial designs for Christmas gifts sho ba before young Frederick Judson vey | TACed to the lobby, and more balloons, representing various | telephones immediately after the com-|yecome his chief counselor. Frat I ranged for eld Ai ; As wuld be by Into the street, with a dozen wounds 4nd| geainten into STREET JAM|MAtlons, started with them and all took|mittal of the orlme, and for several! ‘Canalejas's term as Premier has not F % =A ith + before our workshops are crow not quite half clad, was arraigned be- OF WOMEN AND BA @ northeastward swing toward the | hours # was impossible to communicate | been @ pacific one. What with Spain's 13 1% Aw orders. A solid 14-karat gold Lambert mono- fore Magistrate Murphy in the West) EES bs , bleak waters of the Baltic Sea, Here's | with the outside work, little war with the Riffs in fo her Now 13% 1 gram fob, like the one in this picture, TAKES TIME, Bide Court to-day. | he omen were passing! what happened to the two men in th struggle which 1s never ended—the iy + It is mounted 01 Dencke fled to New Haven after the | women with baby carriages and women | basket of the St..Louls balloon, as Capt, |CALLED THE THEODORE ROOGE-| threatened riso of revolution at home is £18 entire ettact Is teh ahh wigh THE PRICE Is ONLY attack on Judson, whom he found in his| without, Children were playing in the|Borry tells 1t: VELT OF SPAIN. and labor disorders, King Ta Ad BR § NaKo is rich, althoug! * flat, but returned to-day, on advice of| Waning sunshine, watched by nurso| “First thing, we ran into a tre: ees toes CANIS Mandiea, ‘Prime CORE, Sian hed RUD, te somber WIL a $22.50, : counsel, to give himself up. He was|malds, Through the street rushed |mendous thunder storm, and to -avold| siprncr at grain ancy ¥ . Sohae Manink wiion’ were ube oval | ee Ws £18 We also make special solid gold monograms for arrested at Broadway and Forty-third | Judson, the danger of being struck by lightning | was called by many admirers the “Theo-| tionary laborites, was the cI 7 Belt Buckles and Pins. Lately we had an order for street—a rendezvous arranged with de- | Judson ran toward Central Park |we threw out ballamt to rise above tie! gore Roosevelt. of Spain.” His rigor-|most execrated man | Be t 2 4 gold monogram for an automobile. (eotives by his aitorney, John Biddie| West. On the corner was a group of |storm area. But we rose at @ tre-|ous democracy, indomitable will and| Radicals and revolutio reeall- 4 L b h ° W. Clark of No. 176 Broadway. He was|Wwomen, Judson, shrieking, turned |mendously rapid rate and to such | tireless energy made him the idol of the | ing his early radical politics, condemned 8 ambert ristmas atc es held in $00 ball on @ short aMdavit,/north. The cor of the Greenwich, at {height that blood began to spurt trom| sonarchical Democratic. party. him for a turncoat and a despot who By No, 44, stood open and Judson dashe in, charging felonious assault. It is from Mr. Dencke that inside de- our ears and noses had sold his ideals for place and bower, rarified air, Movements from best makers Secret enemies in the Government: tri fi be a BH kewanes only. Inspected and regulated in For thirty-five years Canalejas has/ We were nearly knocked been tn public life beginning at the age to turn the heart of the young King thi t eful manner by th talls will have to come. Mra. Dencke| The hallboy grabbed Judson, pusled jout by the aiMeculty of breathing untit,-| of eighteen, when he made his first bow ht He stood practically é most careful m y declares there's really nothing to tt a im into the ftevator, shot the acat |by letting out gas, we got down to alas a pudlic spenker at the Academy 7h | See plating rebellion and secret con- | Follo Ww most exacting watchmakers. Thoroughly guaranteed. ‘@ mistake. Olga, 6 Dawe ook Judson |jower devel. ‘ arid, The next | fc y B seekeus ‘husband's si ‘to the apartment of the janitor, Jack- ts Jurisprudence in Madr! aplraed, her mald, Jost her English in the excite- “Every capful of gas that we let out ment, and Judson is estisfed to tle in year saw him delivering political ad- then would have been worth 4 thou- and similar styles are sold the large cities of South: vas leader of the mon- sail ubieroeatt largely as Christmas art he archical Democratic party whith came arline e ) “ ” “ " dresses in al ‘ the hospital and leté the dozen knife War or Gin adh ke oan sand to us a few hours later. For we'|ern Spain; his political doctrines were} into power on the —- i the irections Birthday meena 4 Solid wounds in his back and legs heal. coat. These Judson donned hastily and| found herselves over the Baltic Sea| strongly tinged with a republicanism | Liberal Sabina’ eee y Senor s {4-karat 0 a hunting “It 19 all a terrible mistake,” eaid |thankfully, Wiliam Plant, the elevator | when we got beyond the storm arca,|that made him an object of suspicions Moret y Prendergast, case, ecorat Dencke to-day to an Evening |Derator, called the police from the when he gained greater prominence in a cea with rich en- Mre. World reporter. “My husband has heard my explanation, It ea him end ft ought to satisfy the public, He will dine in his own home to-night wth his own loving wife. j GUESTS and a sudden shift downward of the thermometer robbed our gas of half ita carrying power. Down we began to drift, slowly but inexorably, “We poured out every bit of ballast we had and still we went downward to- West One Hundred street station and 4n ambulance from the J, Hood Wright Hospital. Detectives went around to the Edgemere/to find that Dencke had left in the wake of Judson. Before his departure for the hospital, SIX MEN MEET DEATH IN CRASH OF DYNAMITE. Two Thousand Pounds of the Ex- graving. Wal- \§ tham. Elgin or Lambert works. $20.00 later ye: At twenty-five the district of Sorla sent him to the Cortes, where he took a among the advanced Liberals. The young Republican had acquired al- a 2 nt by this time; he :. OTHER LUNCHEON Judson told Bennett that he was twon-| ward the sea, with no land in aight. [motte hunted his political conviee| Plosive Let Off at Powder Plant Man's watch, with solid 14-karat gold FAILED; JUDSON WAS ILL. [ine University Club in Philadelphia, ‘un- throwing over our over- | tions in the faces of older Conserva Causes Death of Workers. ~ hunting case, covered with handsome en- » “I told Otto that I really expected |ti no was admitted to membership in| COMt® though it was bitter cold, and | tives All of his efforts in. the Cortes : <~s graving. Waltham, Elgin or Lambert " several others to luncheon besides Mr.| the Racquet Club there. He sald he had| CUr instruments and finally our provi- . GARY, Ind., Nov. 12—Six men were ar; works, a beautifu', trusty time keeper, price . , 5 $37.50 Solid gold Guard Chains and Vest Chains $9.00;up, LAMBERT BROTHERS, ye ear ere directed ie, vee , during his younger years wer Taatos . h a | a fron and it wabib.case ef Seay tonal in the Interests of the agrarian classes , killed by apes aiae of ue Hera pon ee A I Tae hom ond) the Bet | ind against. the aristocratic landed | pounds of dynamtte in one of the p: 0 er, He was + EAT a ike ole lataer | Houses at the plant of the Aetna Pawder | to al a. Mrs, +A a3 tha, Malloy em SCanalejas continued to serve inter-|Company near here this morning. The Thomas Andrews, cashier of the First mittently in the parliamentary body, | dead include William Halpin, foreman; National Bank of Philadelphia, who, he being elected to the Presidency of the; Charles Schmidt, C. O, Carlson, and brn ot his uncle, was summoned by fi Cortes during the liberal regime in 1906.| three unidentified workmen. A number When he came out he said: Judson, But the others didn't come. ‘We waited some. time and then sat at the table. After eating Mr. Judson be- ame il, and I didn't feel very well my- self. He said he thought he would be better if he could ile down. Of course 1 couldn't ask him to lie down any- @ else but in the maid's room. Dencke two weeks ago last For Washing” All Woolens shed our caps, our jackets, our coats. The balloon kept comin, down. Finally we began to peel thing: off pretty close to our skin. Just as the village of Granbin, ra “Most certainly I- had no knowledg: that Mr. Judson had seen ft to remove Dart of his clothing. I only infer from what I have read and trom what de- tectives ha told me that he did. So when my husband came home and found Mr. Judson in the house, he did 80 This boy is Frederick Judson, and his father is a real estate man’ who used to be connected with the Realty Realisation Company in Chicago. It will be @ blow to the parents, who are, I believe, at the Hotel Bender, Houston, Texas. But that {s not the worst of it. The boy is engaged and the publication put out to get dition of undress which Kipling writes bn in “The Taking of Lung-Tung- en.” —_—— IN COURT TO HEAR PLEA Hils political aspirations led him to be- | of workmen were reported to bave been come the owneg and editor of El Her-! tnjurd but offictals of the company sald aldo, now recognized as the official this was incorrect, Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE & SONS, New York. Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store opendaily until6. Saturday nights until 1¢ BUT LANDS IN A CELL. not wait for explanations. Mr, Jude som ts not going to.prosecute, and both Otto and I hope he wili be Able to get around soon.” | Mrs. Dencke's optimistic view of the Outcome of the affair was not like that 0f business associates of her husband; | gaged to the pretilest and eweetest girl who shares an office on the fourth floor Wadelphia and this 9 bad medi- of the Seymour Bullding, No. 608 Fiftt : avenue, with several other real estate RE meraiers and brokers, Abraham | EX-SENATOR LORIMER rie, one of them, said that Dencke, @ fat, Jolly man, had changed vastly MUST GO UNDER KNIFE. in the last two weeks—the period of pearen te Mrs, Dencke's acquaintance with young | CHICAGO, Nov. 12,—William Lorimer, central figure in the recent expulsion proceedings in the United States Sena! of this story will not further the ro- mance any, to say the least.” All Judson cared to say was that he will not prosecute. “This thing has gone far enough now, and I am perfectly willing to let matters stand as they are,” he said, “I am en- NEW YORKS SHOPPING CENTER Because of a desire on the part of Gee Dot Yung, an allegeq gunman of the On Leong Tong Society, to hear the spel binding oratory of his attorney, Fred B, McNish, he will tdeop in the Tombs to-night and every night until he is @cquitted of murder or 1s taken to ¢ ohatr, Gee Dol Yung was arrested with three other alleged highbinders of On Leong | Tong for the killing of five persons on | the outbreak of the On Leongs against | the Hip Songs on the night of Oct. 14. | The other three were held for murder by the Coroner. 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