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HAWTHORNE ‘MINE’ IRICH MAN'S WIFE TREES AND SHRUBS, | ATTEMPTS SUICIDE; NOT GOLD, HE SAYS; CASE AYSTERY Cs aitiee as Vegetation Looked More Val-| Husband Says hints Shot Her-) uable to Expert Than the self After Quarreling Minerals. With ‘Him, eA Julian Hawthorne, eon of the @Feat author, devoted his literary tal-| srave condftion at her home on Ocean Ge to & description of the picturesque | avenue, Massapequa, L. 1, from tl (ress and shrubbery instead of a giow: | bullet wound in her right temple which fag account of alleged mining bonanzas| she inficted upon herself yesterday. ea the Temagam! properties in Canada, | The doctors aid there was little hope Which he and his associates are charged | for recovery. with baving exploited at the expense of | The shooting 1s surrounded with mys aie a ee prams ‘areas. hed tery. During brief intervals of con- dataing ¢xperte (0 that there cae have sclousness Mra. Pollock told her story Been more truth but considerably © ree Oe a ee despondency had caused her to shoot Grofit in the narrative. herself and that her husband was in Frederick H. Morley, a mining ex-| 0°04) to blame. ies shaiens co tac pve al en ‘My wife is @ nervous, high strung, Panies, told Judge Hough and a jury | temperamental women.” | Mr. Pollate told the Coroner. “We had a little in the United States Court, at the trini|\lt Wit, pewne’ to, tate despondently ef the promoters to-~ that, if ther re dea of SAA nitilons ef ‘gold ana | F29Ally she sald she had an Jd Mra. Laura Rice Pollock {s still in « itive ending {t all’ I tried to make a joke faaes te dies ene Mot clea! Lut of the remark and sald: ‘Why don't gh to detect signs Sees tiwa “I visited and made ‘an examination of four claims at Temagami,” declared | , ‘Mr, Morley, “and, while I found sur- face uncoverings to be numerous, ther were only very small and irregular quarts seams of silver.” a “Would you say there wore millions of Gotlars in sight?” asked Assistant United States District-Attorney Dorr. Counsel for Hawthorne, former Mayor Bemah Quincy of Boston, Dr. William Morton and Albert Froeman, who are Selatly charged with using the mails to , interposed an objection, and it was guatained. @AW MORE VALUE IN SHRUB. BERY THAN IN MINES. “Well,” continued Mr. Dorr, “would yeu way there was any great quantity “She reached inside her waist and| r, which I did not know out twelve feet ay & jumped toward her, | too late, The bullet was fred ana fell.” Pollock was #0 weak she could himelt put her name to It, having heard her words. Mrs, Pollock is handsome, thirty- three, and ti fe of Frederick Pol. lock, one of the foremost experts on fine cloth, Her husband is rich and sald to be the son of « noble family in Vienna Among the neighbors around her beau- {ful country home Mrs. Pollock wae thought to be as happy as a woman could wish to be. Wednesday she was out shopping !n her automobile, and among her pur- pases Was a number of records for her Phonograph. All were of sacred songs nd she played them long acter her maid and husband had retired that night. Yes- replied the witness, who went on to explain that the most valu- able things he observed about the claims ‘were the trees and shrubbery, While in the Canadian mining coun- (ay Mr. Morley said he had visited ‘mine there, & depth of mines, But ik anywhere Temagami, nor had the work- Rabgaeeread tar enough to determine her there was any rich ore in the mines. WHERE DOCTORS ‘FAILED TO HELP ered for the defense cross-exam- ‘the witness at length on his ob- apparently in an attempt to Jw the presence at Temagami of some Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- She rich indications seen at Cobait.| ble Compound Restored Vhereas: , the presence of silver in acieasive of Mrs. Green’s Health— Temagami the ‘sacke™minersis wees] Her Own Statement. white. A. HL Haight, a prospector, wan asked if he had found any indications of ore Covington, Mo—"Your medicine done me_more zood tl ‘Dut found nothing worth staking,” he ery monthly pe H riod Y had to stay in bed four days be cause of hemor. rhi and my back was so weak } could hardly walk T have been taking Lydia BE, Pinkham’: Vegetable Co m- pound, and now T can stay up and dc my work, 1 think on earth for It was four yoars later that Haw- and his associates exploited the district and reprosented (2a THANKSGIVING RAGAMUFFIN 4S BURNED BY HIS BONFIRE. Seven-year-old Thomas Quinian ts dy- ing at the Fordham Hospital to-day because he played around a bonfire, which he and companions dressed as juffins had built opposite his hom jo. 96 East One Hundred and Fort; street, at noon yesterday, boy had arisen before daylight his mother for an old skirt, ‘waist and hat. He went out early in weird costume, trailing How Mrs. Cline Avoided Operation. Brownsville, Ind.—"I can say that Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has done me more good than an; thing else, One doctor said I must be By noon joperated upon for a serious female he hed collected a handful of pennies | trouble and that nothing could help me an@ was the envy of the rest of tho | but an operation. It was Tommy, himself, who Duilt the fire and began jumping through it. The Mimsy skirts caught fire, despite the snow and water cling ing to them. At once the child was wrapped in flames and fell shrieking. Walter Drake ran to him, ripping off| the burning clothing, but the boys, Compound, told me to try it ai stood una'ding, too frightened to help, | and found it to be the right medicine to The boy's clothing was ripped com- build up the system and overcome pletely off and he was carried, naked, | female troubles. 0 eee cer him. Te cane? Ol “Tam now in great deal better health dered him removed to the Fordham than I ever expected to be, so 1 think I Hospital. Susht to thank you for it.""—Mrs. 0. M. Ch 3. Main St., Brownsville, Ind. “I had hemorrhages and at times | could not get any aedicins to atop them. T got in such a weak condition that J would have died if I had not got relief “Several women who had taken ter BANKING AND FINANCIAL. _ | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. LINCOLN TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION 208 FIFTH AVENUE OFFICERS ALEXANDER 8. WEBB, President, ABRAM M. HYATT, Vice-t’resident, OWEN WARD, Vice-President, HORACE F. POOR, Vice-I’res't and Treas, BRECKPNIIDGE CARROLL, Asst, Trees BROADWAY & LISPENARD ST. BROADWAY & 72D ST. PREDERIC P, DAVIS, Manager, NELSON F, GRIFFIN, Manager DIRECTORS Kountze Bros, eagk & Co. | Vres't Hudson & Duncan's siti” vrcakdent! New Nort WEWITT, President Ringwood Co, HOFFMAN, B.A, Hoffman hai W. HUMPHREYS, Pres't fe Glass Co. te " afitATT, Maier aes fate CLARENCE H. KEL Apter & Trst Co MERCANTILE AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS RECELVED SUBJECT TO CHECK OR ON CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT. INTEREST PAID ON DAILY BALANCES. Misa, 4 ¢ Lobrs arene, Bros, N WARD, Vice-t" ten a NTE is. WE: WHEELOCK me Ww wit Tithe Guar ©, * Dong Cha Cs. MORTON WHITMAN, Clarence Whitman & Co, Te TE TEEN, TH terday seomed as nappy as sual, the mail sald Albert H. Bartel, Secretary be the Queens Land and Title Company, home ie directly opposite tha Pollocks, rtood on his pi rd morning shortly before 9 o'clock calling to the grocer to deliver some more rolls a he had company coming to dinner. The grocer didn't hear, so Mr. Bartel went indoors to telephone a neighbor to send the grocer back While he was within, he saya, he heard a noise like that made by tick being struck sharply op @ tal nd when he re- turned to the piazza he saw Mr. Pr lock at the door, wringing nls hands and crying “For Heaven's sake come here, tel! Come right away, for God's sake!” and then Pollock dashed into the house again as Hartel ran across the street. When Bartel entered the Pollock house, Mrs. Pollock was lying on the dining room floor, while her husband paced frantically up and down, with teara running down his cheeks, Mrs, Hock looked up, recognized Bartel and said with quivering lips, though she could hardly speal "Get me out of here, Mr. Bartel.” Then she lapsed into unconsciousness. Bartel and the husband picked up the wounded woman and iaid her upon a couch, They then called up Dr. 8, N. MacVean, @ few doors away, but he was out, #0 they telephoned Dr. Charles C. Murphy of Amityville, who arrived ten minutes later tn tomobdi lars and cuffs. Most value rec geen, aie way Balcony, hese 7 - these ‘fine lined. There eon seys, velour black, browns; ‘while ment. finished — throu; would be very detail of cut. ota, twer in ph sives brown and gray inixtures; sizes The i The Overcos The Ove and other fi M-wool fabrica; vertible collars, Also Reefers. The Wess a asian and sailor blou cellent variety of mixtures in Subway 40c Baby Blank Dainty and cozy for in pinks and blues; s! edges. $1.16 Table Damask, 68¢ Yard Irish Linen, full bleached, satin finish damask, extra Paid for every day use; of 2, 2% and 2% yards, Special, Men's 50c Scarfs for 26c 680. the newest shades and effects. 60c Jewelry, 26c 1,000 pleces, Brooche: heavy, fast Detroit = Driver shapes; of black French coney; well made and satin Wi 6c Afternoon Tea Aprons, 12}40 inty and sheer, gausy ithe. thins, with hemstitched ruf. fle, tle strings and pockets. & EVENING WORLD, Coats of Scotch Mixtures, cloth, trimmed with bi extremely smart model, like illustration. Coats of Handsome Two-tone Corduroys, with heavy plush col- . All sizes for We are well within our conservative when we say that TH Sind coh roa) here that are worth considerably more feed ie Bre An Unmistakable Difference in} 5 T Men’s and $18 Suits and Overcoats for $10 Truth 1s indeed stranger, thee fection, and a glance at any of garment: “bright countenance of truth” HL! they claim for themselv e vercoate Com! | wnneertaarier eo Chesterfield i ewrinter Overconts Fall-eagts ober may, be had in ker- hevigte, tweeds, etc.; era: he nize from 34 to 46 in. cheat measure-| The Three-button inex! Good style person! Good blue serges, eds and velour cheviots; ns ght and dark Oxford; and $15 with m8 ene collars single ane Young Mei 50 Big, sony cot double-breasted #tyles; in all-wool chevio 1 to 38. Boys’ $6.60 and $7.50 Suits and Overcoats at $4.60 nost important omering of this season, ts in plain chinchilla, smart mixtures Russian Polo styles and single or double-breasted Storm Coata with con- Subway Store, Balcony. Snapshots and Holiday Hints The Subway Store from now until Christmas will be one great Bazaar of Holiday Gift Suggestions—sensible gifts— useful gifts—-and little luxuries priced as low as if they were necessities. .The Subway ‘‘Toy-Shop” is now open on the Lower Floor. over sewn high heavy 6 designs; 0 to, 72 Inches wide; in cut lengths in en-e four-in-hand — style; colors and cy “stripes; four-in-hands, also in plain | col as well as knitted scar‘s, in cial for Saturday; , La Valiieres, Cunt Links and aps, in gold plated French gilt id imitation platinum, '8 18¢ Cotton Socks, 19¢ lack, fully guare ved hosle all sizes. Very spe- e ai ny) at this a Men's $2 Fur Caps at $1.50 BROADWAY ‘oeemmmerern Dr. Murphy sald Mre. Pollock was in serious condition, and tel oned for trained nurse, who arrived at 3 o'clock and at once took charge of Mrs. Pol- lock. Dr. Murphy made a second call in the afternoon, but beyond saying that Coroner Naughton had ordered him to keep quiet and that Mrs. Pollock had a possible chance for recovery he had nothing to say, | Coroner Naughton, who tn also @ Jus-| tice of the Peace, arrived soon after the shooting and pent most of the day at the Pollock home, When he left late in the afternoon to go to his home at Bellmore he jumped hastily into his au- tomobile to avoid reporters. When pressed to make some statement. he t's a case of attempted avict bout ft. If Mra. Pollock dies I shall make a astringent investigation and I shall make the same investigation if she recovers It was learned that Pollock had telegraphed to his wife's mother in Pittsburgh, and that she had started Immediately for Massapequa, It was ned that to-morrow Mrs. Pollock was to have had a booth at the fair in the Waldorf-Astoria in the Interests of the Blihd Babies’ Hom Mr. Pollock, who Js on the verge of nervous prostration, wae ordered. by Dr. Murphy not to see any one. It was ascertained that no one besides Pollock ané his wife were in the din- ing room when the shooting occurr 2 RRS RNR RRR RCE 8 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, .MICHAELS FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE § 182-184-186-188-199 —T> grat store SMITH ST. Cor. Warren St. “BEAUTY’S GUARDIAN” AN INTRODUCTION TO A HABIT where praise is due. A woman's hands are noften qn index to her character. Rough, red hands dendte care- Smooth, attractive command admiration 222-224-226-228 GRAND ST. Near Dr grs Ave Y THE EASY CREDIT WAY and see what swell clothesgwe offer you at low prices with very litile down. CHOICEST. FURS REDUCED Red Fox Sets suitable for women and MO hie AND quired an enthusiastic woman of @ prominent actress “encoring” her order is the word,” we beauty—who radiated skin health— “it has simply made me over. My «kin was in a wretched condition from the constant use of make-ups, Now after @ systematic course of Velo- my etreet ban tage is No woman who values her charm can afford ‘mot to take means to a worthy end. Used before retiring, and as often during the day as cop. callous corners at the nails, softens the cuticle and whitens and beautifies the hands, For cuts, burne and bruises. yee ts than cola cream—used the same way. At Your Druggist’s in Collapsible Tubes, Twenty-five Cents Prim x misees. Neatly t animal ecarf and shapely new Value $35, at......eeee Black Fox Sets lusny seta: thade of fine prime fox cy of plain shoulder collar and large or misses, Values $50........+ Splendid Line of Fur Coats Up to $2 Remarkable Sale of Misses’ Handsome Winter Coats, $25 to $35 Models, at $14.50 Many of These Coats Have Rich Fur Collars 760 latest aa Fall and Winter coats remained in the stock of H. WADLER, a well and favorably known maker of high-grade Coats ee misses and small women, \\ headquarters at 19 to 27 W. 21st street, New Y The season had been very backward, and this MR. WADLER was anxious to dispose of his stock before it was too late, and before he sailed for Europe to get his ideas for next season. Realizing the excellent quality of this collection—and the immense distributing Gimbel Subway Store—we made an offer for the whole 760 coats, and, to tell were surprised when our offer was accepted. This is the letter we received: In this excellent collection of coats are included the following: Coats of Chinchilla, splendid quality, warmth-without-weight. Johnny Coats, in all the new shades, plush throw-overs. Boucle Coats, in very smart combination effects, with throw-overs. made in the ulster effect, of blanket buttons and silk braid, kimono sleeves— Three-quarter Length Coats. Short and Pull Length Coats. them fully lined with yarn-dyed guaranteed satin or ene of pty sri OSE WHO se Chis pale which will be held in the Sub- Extra salespeople F $15 A stoci The will reveal . | underclothing. But- patch of self-mate- jars. garment, and * range suite atyle, extra well out. Suits that nsive fled in ry fancy chevi- sizes. wercoats at nd tweeds; White cotton, sleeves, ankle length. ‘est colorings. He garment, $1.60 Lightweight Suit Cases, 95¢ Of fine strong steel frame, catehel forced corners, strong hand! Ue tapes. $1.50 Bordered Comfortables, $1 These are Gimbel Specials, full size Comfortables; pretty and delica.e flowered centres, plain borders with plain backs; pink, blue, yellow and lavender, $6.50 Gas Domes, $4.95 Fight panel domes, complete; in green (oF amber, cathedral glass: ringed border, brass stem wit! turn a Nght, nis, and’ inverted incande 6c Jabots, 500 Chiffon net or lace jabots; ribl trimmed, also stock jabots | of trimmed with ribbon, Make ver dainty holiday wits, 10c Porcelain Plates, 5c Dainty border decoration, in break- fast, dinner and soup sizes, GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK Ladies’ The new at biti 1 05° th; new straight lines wu ed splendid coats to choose from. Values $16.00 to $20.00. Men’s Suits and Overcoats Don't give the money ques. with manufacturing Boys’ aa Girls’ 3 Clothing the truth, we Gimbel Brothers, New York City. Taking into consideration the fact that you are purchasing the entire remainder of my stock of misses’ 14, 166, 168 and 170 SMITH ST CORNER WYCKOFF st. 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. OOKLY CORNER JRIGGS AVE, offer is a ridiculously low one—as Pt ne Eh A ee kn on 40 far aavanced T ace iMen’s, Women’s and Children’s Clothing sematkably good purchase, \$ $1 ae: 50c Weekly on $15 Worth $17 Values cuts, large "pockets: beauties; priced at Splendid Values in | Gimbel $3.50 and $4 Shoes aken from Regular Stock Tomorrow to Be Sold for $2.75 Making room for Christmas stocks brings this reduction Men’s Shoes coltskinand Vici wei ht soles, swing or straight lasts, 10es; ik vee hag soles, the standard $4 Shoes, $2.76. Underwear inent mill’s entire over- will be sold tomorrow at NEARLY HALF PRICE are treacherous days—be chillas and fancy prepared for them with suitable Women’s 36c Vests and Drawers, 18c Of medium weight white cotton; vests have long sleeves and the draw- | Per! ers are ankle length; all sizes; 18¢ id—light or ears: corduroys ‘and, boucle Women’s 65c Vests and Drawers, 38c | White cotton fleeced vests, long or short sleeves, drawers ankle length; all sizes; 38c garment. Our Morris Chairs suggest satisfy: Women’s Shoes All this Fall's newest lasts and toe shapes are in this collection; tan calf: gunmetal, patent leather and Vici kid, Women’s 66c Union Suits, 38¢ | in button and lacestyles; all Goodyear welted or hand-turned soles, full range of sizes; Gimbel standard $3.50 and $4 , nice ones, complete wit ALL ALTERATIONS FREE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. “WLOTS v.08 | BE SOLD LA NOV, 30: SALE ust °C Aas ae Ov, Bi Aes nt ati ie haw Tuck stitched in white cotton, high | neck, long sleeves, ankle length; all! ALL EDISON Wax Records ,REDUCED Women’s $1 Union Suits, 65c hand-finished, all sizes, high neck and long or short Women’s $8 and $3.50 Sh ‘tent lesions and Vici | range of sizes, trey kid, button and lace models; fi Men’s $1 Shirts and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Drawers, 65c Wool and cotton merino shirts and In », Plaited Norfolk and| drawers, in natural color; all sizes; | ¢: plan doublecbreasted models: in ‘ple serge and an ex- eregteeten, fore fens alee, ky A full line of ‘phonograph AL DAVEGA.J 123-125 W. 123th St.” Between Lenox and 7th Aves, residence, 7 rooms at improvements, $135 saa vance 17 aint rane wee Feralete fiat tes hellay tonece Rar RR AN World 100 Voaner at Jamatcn Subway Store, Balcony REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— _NEW UL ae FY Set, “e new Biamonds and jevelny. 140 w. ‘oF o STEAMBOATS. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE PORTLAND ‘3 Steel Steamshive 3 wits p.M..trom Pler 1 near foot of Rector Bt. Men's $1 Shirts, 75 looking shirts eit brand new, 25c and 50c Robespierre Collars, Ha, Sa 10 d 15c aaa ‘These are very smart and are re in price simply because they are slightly crushed and we could not sell them as new and fresh, Swiss Turnover Sets, at the same price, lbe, $1.60 New Style Handbags, $1 This is the new arm bag or muff sag model; can be carried on the arm when a muff iq used; reat mont casein or suede leathers: in with plain’ or gilt and’ nickel frames; inside $2 to $10 Framed Pictures, $1 to $3 A splendid assortment of hand-col- ored photograveures, colors, carbons, ete. Men's 76c Woollen Gloves, 50c In browns, blacks and Oxfords; well stly proportioned, 1 Gloves, 856 . M, capeskin, good HELP WANTED—MALE, . qu stripe ‘effects; ‘also plain heglixee and plalted bosom shirts, Ail perfectly laundered. Boys’ $1.60 Hats, 95c Tyrolean, Teddy, Buster and Tele- scope shapes ; rough and 4 fin- ish ; all this season’ full range of sizes tn” the as- slightly soiled, eel NOTICE: Marie Tullis, having lef Tait not be Fesponsible for “FUN? The Big | peeny Joke Book FREE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Women's 18 Cotton Hose, 12}4c Pr. Heavy quality, fast black, deep ter tops, double toe and heel. Children’ ‘8 0c Leggings, 250 Fine, well made Jersey Leggings for children; sizes 2 to 10, Men's $1 Gloves for 75c lined capeskin and in tan; all sizes, Boys’ 60c Hockey Caps, 25c Tats of the best ma- terials, in ql golore and fancy bande, at 500, genuine water La ade betel Z Mesa Women's 600 Cash- mere Gloves, 35¢ THIATY-THIAD OT. A OTORDS ‘ON CREDIT! EASY WEEELY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT). American Waici and Diamond Co., | @ MAIDEN fa Nv, rs anes CREDIT JAMES BERQMAN