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is ea * * ee ; acts Re a hs aay s fe ois m 2 } eh Dae a. Dthes Do oN ist an Se mes THE EVEWING WUALD, SATUKDAY, DEVUZMBER 14, 1918, Saree — BUTERTRISTT Hundred-Timee-Wooed Widow 'BUUEARIA TON (DE MINIM BEAT SSS Smee “hs appears that collowing the publine: Who Fears Husband’s Kin | “On her‘last arrival here she awore off |denerve. the even years 1 euppoee Til | $15,000 worth of jewels to the customs | get in Sing Sing, just for that.” written by Mayor Gaynor, in which it inspector. She left the ship accom-| Silverman was released from Sing eM wee said that Mrs, Goode had com- | panied by a man supposed to be her |Sing, where he was sent for burglary, “3. plained of protection graft, there wae | | father, who lived at No, 90 West Sev-|only a few weeks ago. : be? considerable activity in Inspector Dwy- 9 | Jenty-fifth street. Whether or not she En oe es ee waft of four vice investigutors. i ever ee ay ree did not appear | Jumped From Charch Tower. Me Several raids were made, Among the | ter het marriage to Creel Mre.| MEXICO CITY, (Dec. M—A man establishments raided were thone of | a anid that in addidion to his being named Juan Laper Jumped last night Mrs, Palmer, a friend of Mrs. Goode; | such besotiful hands and feet,” | ‘rom the top of tie cathedral sewers Mire. Strauss and Mrs, Marshall, who | Bhe described him as “a wonderful boy” /*tter ‘uarrelling with his sweetheart. | 4 ‘sleo goes under the name of Miller. een See | caidas Gel gale the yeason she matived BIS He lived for five hours after he was ; Mrs. Streues is said to be Lead a afer having deolared after her first | valli er . ‘ Sali or] 7 A ‘ vould never wi a fee cre pnotin'on “Taccpencena.” Elgin Board of Trade Accused Ferdinand Said to Bej — ‘Sentaued from mire Bien) because: “T love him: he is the. bes man in the world; he is the sweetest - RESTAURANTS. | _ eee he has youth; he has lots of money Dickering With Austria, | pEimitterger was interested to know! in Suit of Conspiring to | driven to a hospital, where he ex-|he ts the handsomest man in the world.” | 9 why Mre. Strauss did not appear at : . . plained he had been accidentally shot. | —_—_s— LOU SMARTIN S ' Headquariers to-day. She was astued Squeeze the Public. Germany and Italy. His brother was went for and De Mumm| DE MUMM IS NINTH | petioumen —— ‘eiated to in y c' " r etd Fag Alors ae ‘, fe re sibel eel Uae late DEATH FILM VICTIM. Leading French Restaurant Goned at her place aays she left before 4 g t he went on duty this morning, and no] BOARD “FIXES” RA ome ip the house apparently knows any- thing of her woereabouts, * —— | Qirs, Marshall and Mrs, Palmer, the : aur et “po-called “independents,” appeared on Charge Made That Butter Is time and re questioned by Inspector 9 fchmittberser. They are of the opinion| Bought and Held for “Kit- that the Vice Trust has persuaded Mrs. . ett ws ‘ Mrause 9 teave tow ing” in Winter. Mrs. Strauss had @ place tn West Fitty-eigth atreet, next door to that of geese OHICAGO, De 14.—The Elgin Board of | ciid-aaitiy Graven eemtuashent, At | Tse Pepuleriy known es the “Butter | that time Mra. Strauss said, according | Trust.” and the Amertoan Association of Creamery Butter Manufacturers were BOASTED PROTECTION DID NOT | attacked by the Fedeal Government tn PROTECT. ° a civil anti-trust uit fied here to-day *. for the dissolution of both concerns, “They can't pinch me, I pay 824 48Y | Qwoeping charges of a conspiracy to 424S1.,Broadway &7ihAv. "Sitar PARIS, Dec, 14.—-Bulgaria {# de-' In this, the de Mumm version, it was \ j ater the iniple| Made to appear that the young French a LOUIS, Dec. 14.—Waltor Mumm |] |, SERVICE A LA CARTE. i nt ec in Parl, France, is ¢ i jendexvour for Lanch, Dinner & alliance, thus Joining foress with Aus. |™A° had announced to Mra, Barnes He Md tg Me ay gn pbc exer! would not charry her and that she, in| Of the death-film picture of airmen who | DIN ‘From’ Teer iaes auinmutis and sherk ac-| 4 passion of rage and Jealousy, began Lente in hae in the aviation and ’ $ 50 ( jeording to information given from a), . fn : ailoon meet held in St. Louls, A | o fire at him Served in the jeautifully Mplomatic source to the Migaro. King| ‘Me firet version was that Mrs, |MOtlon picture was at that time take Most B Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who was in|Barne, soon after the shooting, fled |°f the Prominent airmen at the tal ie at Le ms Mumm was in the picture, as were seven || PAvate Dining Rooms. | Vienna on Thursday, 14, said the dip- from her home and took a@ train for J ~ -~-ORCHESTRAS— ' other balloonists and aviators who have rT lomat, on the point of concluding an| Calais, whence she went to London. The) sino. een, kill Open After Midaleht. agreement with Austria. poitce have learned that several houre| ‘ice heen Killed. Col. ‘Theodore Roose LONDON, Dec, Sir award Gray,|atter the tragedy Mra, Barnes was re- | {mt aio occupled « promimont place in = the Britieh Foreign Miniater, will de-| moved from her home to a private| ‘iy, Picture liver an address of welcome to the dele- | hospital Pg ng ll cl a to Alfred 1 Blane kates to the peace conference at s*|MR8, BARNES WENT TO PARIS | stare in gt tonne ae eiveace wns first meeting, which has been arranged | FROM NEW YORK. Be reed ch ARE ol Malthe 9) od years ago, to take place at noon on Monday. if is he h The chide of the four Bilan He De Mumm is @ member of the family| Le Blanc and Mumm, in the Isle de : of champagne makers and is noted in| France, the French entry in the event, new to the peace conference have! pany club circles as a sportsman. He | landed in Pigamising, Ontario, 725 miles raAwn up the terms of peace which the |, ay aeronaut and owns a stable of race |from the starting point, after being in red to be about to Reserve Your Tables Wow for “New Year's Bve.” FAUST “The Show Place of New York’ Sega” x ‘Mex intend to present with a united the air thirty. Excellent, culsine and 7 for protection. fix arbitrarily the price of butter tn i horses. Pinta cane caren ouee Tcabmret’ that ae er > bs ‘0 > e 7 e 7 thi Mar iaane airauie, Mra, Palmer—who lin, interme: o¢ bir qunutnoturers and from to the Turkish plenipotentiaries.|atrg, Barnes came to Paris about a|. Those who were present at the 190 reat neg eo has since visited Mayor Gaynor at the The terms are, of course, kept secret i. he was |2¢ToPlane meet and the international iauous rot aa cold storage concerns, and to the detri- year ago trom New York. Soon abe was | haiioon race in St is, and who hav ner sneciale | ( ° City Hall with @ complaint—and Mrs, for the present, and the plentpoten- " ith de M N St. Louls, and who have dishes 9, r ' : “ . a5 Lee ot Sep Satine, Otter Bree! Pro. tlartea trae Geclded that wimilar ecrady |r ey crane heteaen the, tee [are Bree sere reno vonnston, “Tony ’ a carte all - a @ Merde wore ‘pinched” on » 3 1 ducers and the consuming public, are Stiull: shat thie. BAKING ShoOREdENE NE? the of the attachment between the two! Von Phul, Jacques Faure, A. L. Welsh, ally aust ~ Following the custom with respect tO} ig. ny Attorney-General Wickershatn | Tau GSTS Ll gs reached Henri de Mumm and other |Arch Hoxsey, Lieut. Hans Gericke a TANS oUt eRIEn 1 : lsorderty houses and gambling houses, ‘ peace conference unless It may be con- members of the family and finally tam-|Col. Theodore Schae B OAD vay } against the trust which he would de sidered. Céalrabla: to leeds. Goeitnutloa Ri WAY at 59th ST. * Policemen were placed on guard in the ntroy as a violator of the Sherman law etait ily influences were brought to bear to pe aR amen COLUMBUS CIRCLE, Homes of. tue women. fel opined tions trom time to time, This, Now. | break up the raationship. STOPPED THIEF BEFORE ea LS RE =| Eek hitter making has drifted to the larke ever, Must ‘have the concurrence of: all | « ; Of course, when a uniformed police | manufacturers, the natural increase in the plentpotentiari a terest a Seatunens ema rat HE 0 a i man is on guard in a house of bad re- | aime of business has been curtalled The ses Laat Bo err jthe woman’s apartment ‘Thursday night WNED THE BUILDING. . pute there are no visitors, That and prices to the people of the coun- — ves of the Balkan na-| iy teil her he could not keep his prom- _ — A’G d Di ye the condition which Mrs, Palmer, Mre.| (yay. been entuneed, eapectally dure tlons have reached a unanimous agree ise to marry. Romantic Paris has it) Veieran Crook Silverman Blames oo inner = Marshall and Mra, Strauss complained | , ‘ By AWE oparklioan'| }] ment as to thelr attitude on various | that De Mumm tried (o kill the woman ta Ps Ailealy-and * yyvut to Coramiamioner Waldo. ester ce La ened pede callie questions Ikely to be brought up be-lana nimself, and, losing his nerve atter| Himself for Trusting a Me \ Mee ar autlay Satta i, ‘ of the “conspirators,” according to the fore the conference, and, {f any differ S tha only % senger N | om cabaret; we é ‘say. They based their complaint on the] Gyavernment's petition in equity. | le Tame asta Shey java Baan wat into | ene with the only pistol in the 4 senger Named Hall. A jolly crowd and an % allegation that, while they are debarred | ws. goniowing are thm defendants: 11 die HasharOUne for dhe wrebett, WE ahy| Sea filed to have ws wounds) jrarry Silverman, known to the police evening of fun; oa from doing business scores of similar | oi, poara of Trad harles H. Potter, rate. : | crewerne However, fhe: sighed as Marry Specks, confessed to-day to All these you will * Places within eight of their establish- | /, b a safle friends of Mrs. Barnes say they knew | peouty ¢ mis. Dougherty that always find at the Wlgin, Wi; H.C. Christians, Richfletd, ’ In regard to the alleged demand by | pe Mumm opened the shupting affray|ne w tilat;, avd: tHUn Fanuwad the 3 « inde open. Waten, wih the| Wiki J P. Mason, isin: Colvin W. Turkey that Greece must sgn the arm- | yy firing two shots at her. prison iife he has led since he was ten} CAFE A ie ,. Scbenitt sete and Walsh, ; ne | Brown, Elgin; A. C. Hawley, Jersey ’ U istive before the beginning of the peace | favery effort was made to keep the| years old, startiue with two terms in a 4 (7 ‘euthority of Commissioner Waldo, made | vitjy, (11,; American Association Cream negotiations, the plenipotentiaries of the » be . | traant schoo! Me some representations to the three women Pe scandal secret. The story became puo ome repre ona to Bi B Tery Butter Manufacturers (unineorpor Batkan League point out thar when the | tic when the de Mumm entries in the} Silverman wo elevator man for t. | « i to-day which may cause them to talk | ated); Jamos A, Walker, Chicago; aredation Was signed by Bolsarla, Ser-| races at Auteull were scratched yes. |*7o 2 Beck, cloak and sult manufac. About something more than oppression: | George 1, Haskell, Lincoln, Neb.; Will ’ | via and Montenegro the Turks were told Mya dewalt eapinined weraliet a6 | Ootnato Ne West Twentieth, street it le charged by Mrs. Goode that eact | jim Dp, Hoard, Fort Atkinson, Wis i i plainly that Greece would participate tn eee a eee ee an autor Yesterday: be asked Michael Halls an | Second Ave. and Tenth Street @f the three paid 90 a month to| George 1. ‘Cbivagor 2, By Fors nae Philadelphia Woman Declared |tie peace conterence under’ any olreum- | Mi expresaman, so carry a bundle across | Pitt dbab OF HERA stances, mobile accident. ‘The gossips became] the street. [ail notified the Becks, wio “Manny” Maas, the bottled beer man, Here ; ‘3 ad ney. Ablten ‘The Bulgarian and ‘Turkish envoys to-|busy about the sudden disappearance found that the ‘bundle contained a Kan; Ienry Bridgeman, t and ¢hat tn return for this payment | puiuth, Minn.; Joseph il f ‘lares She K Ss @ i Longs R ot! ch $0 = { ‘potios interference. Hue 8. Hantord, Sioux city, Ta, Cart] Disprove Widow's Charge Week After Marriage. Smee Des. Daneff, one of the Bul- | ames and then came out the first Ver | gongs tad heen stolen from firms tn Make reservations now for Mra. Goode's evidence is not wort | \/. Kent, Kansas City, Mo.; Henry A be age. garian plentpotentiaries, subsequently | #0" of the shooting. the building. fi | sad. muoh without corroboration. If the}! age, Toledo: Samuel Scilosser, Plym- He P sed to Her fet for Paris to confer again with Pre-| DE MUMM HAS BULLET WOUND] “I got it all’ Specks said at Police dite three women who visited headquarters oath, ind. pA m A. iden St. Pau e Proposed to Her, . : mier Polnoa: ot evans in report to IN LUNG. panier ais fOanY 2 Wit renee today Turis corroboration it ia be-|#8GU6L P. Wadley, Dubuaue, t0., and VHLLADBLPHTA, Dec. U.—Mra, Frie-]the Muropean political situation. fisarh dev anuried lla wing very les [TREE Rie LNate Cree ons r oe Meved that a doren or eo more will! Aside from the dissolution of the two] « nt ae He iba Aa als Saks elie orae eA Lach thease ea EATS EE UPPER € ‘ie come forward, organisations, the Government cocks to] Jinndsome Jack" Martin, who since} weex on a charge of having Killed her story of the tragedy in the Paris news- 222-4-6 W. 47th St. +f g Detective Buckiand ts urtder suapen-|enjoin the defendants from appointing| !!* Cvllese days has been a broker on) husband, Willlam Trost, was convicted | papers. When asked for a statement, | 66 Junta Men from Bieey, ‘tel, 7608 Berek aaa o win. on @ charge of making a falre]a price Xing committee: from fixing; U8 Consolldated Stock xchange, 8] to-day of murder in the first degree. ’ to-day, he sald: Exquisite Table d’Hote Dinner, $i) ‘7 f statement to a superior oMeer, Te co-| prices; from quoting or pubiiyhing Mx habitue of the most gilded ret |¢no commonwealth charged that Mrs. “In a fit of Jealousy, the lady shot Slecladlt ad ll nada nner, $ « | Gueted the raid on Mra, Marshall's] Utes purporting to he “market prices") tuurants of the Grent White Way, di} el * mar- Walter with a revolver. His collarbone ” Wa tia aihebet ie heat & aniots, iney ite. bhbed , 1 Trost within one week after her mar M by famous Frolic Orch: , ace, Bho complained that, after tng] Biers thes ire Pane Upon pons eg vorced afd now remarried, is facing a] age last August gave Trost poison is broken. His condition ls not grave. Latent us Frolic Orchestrad 15 + raid, Buckland visited her and advise ; " Hug that) eoo600 breach of promise sult brought! {n order that she could obtain his es From other sources it was learned one || Leading Vaudeville Performe: R the Elgin price be used as a i] her to employ a lawyer whose name) iyaking contract? for butter, a basis In he furnished. When Buckland was| making fet or “wae asked adout this by Inspector Schmitt mislead as to the berger he denied that he had visited butter Is being a the Marshall home after the raid, and], therefore,” the petition deciares, was immediately confronted with the dente a eee PY Y testimony of Patrolman Fox, who was wide bitaer ka, Av assigned to guard the hou following |qupply and demamt, t the reid, that he had seen Buckland \ the corresponding 4: | by Mrs, Cora Maude Clarke, a dark-| tate, valued at less than $10,000, of the — ashy rte de Mumm | offeyed widow, who when he met her Mrs. ‘Trost was the owner of a sa- passed through his right lung. . price |oight years azo reigne? over a milii-| loon which was left ner by her firet Tecate’ But Much Improved Since Tak- | gens see etabttstiwent on tho wnper weat | husband, who died Keveral years ago MRS. BARNES WHEN ing Father John’s | ROMA Sattse ook the witness at din sae Mew York’s most select fense and admitted pureha Medicine. meeting place. summons in the suit | ikon to kill cat ad maintained REREICALLED HIT Family Surroundin, esonomt ia ing poison to cats, and maintained “ 7 ye rey eoononit 1 Young Martin's father, Join F. Mar-| that’ Trost probably took th Hepa Has Till ‘HANDSOMEST MAN. Special Table a’Hote Lunch ane Se acted ame tae soa |aie nema et | He Hides Among. Files vit ‘Dinner—Masio—Singiag snd left an estate appraised) The jury was out two jours, Mrs, Armed Marauders Depart On Nov, 2 last year Mrs. Marié Van The w her side, Martin has been served with a in Board ontract | years there. rees goes to the larige tluers | at £1.477,000, A trust fund of $250,000 | Trost showed little emotion when the Rens’ Barnes, as she was known f Ftd Me da de raisers | Avis Mae tee ‘ nsimer 5 . ea GARE YRURT ore Soc te cee ie on {t'to the won, and the remainder | Velict wae rendered. ter counsel tin: EMmphyHanded abroad, sailed from here on the Savole HOTEL f 4 been pur ed tn advance wtate wei a the: ow r be e =| y-Handed, yore | WORKED WITH POLICE. tract based upon the Hlain estate went to the widow, Mrs.) “Attorney Abbott, the second attor- Pty | So: Ohins 6 Hiverce Abe PRs, Com BROADWAY, AT 103D { | The which th jee 0 + Martin, who is now residing | yey for the defense, announced to the mee | George H. Creel jr., a wealthy Chilian, 4 bees Ne Another ramification of the alleged |i giter is fixed is not Kener inown Ausonta Hot Court that he was’ ready to proceed | to whom she had been married one year, Special T, Mote |/ Dinner—Daily ; corruption of the Police Department | 1, the scatered producers, coe | “Eshail not tell my tory until 1 have] with the trial of Edmund Guenkel, ac-| Two robbers evidently expected to/ Her ship name was Mra, Marie Rue, faa ald | and Sunday, & came to ght to-day, and other detee-| cording to 1 Wn, but con, the |My day In court,” wall Mrs, Clarke to- cused ax Mra, ‘Troat's accomplice and | find «omething of value on tho gravel! She ix the daughier of Ladward Ven 50c | $1 hy tives were eet to work dgoking wp she Dublished through: | day, at apartment in’ Amele | J ntly Inalte ted, No date, however, !eow numbered 2, belonging to tj | Rensimer of New York. Extra Afusical Programme, Attere 0 y : t ya leventh — Stree have known p ; came bac % Jast year, she had me of ho t oe th 7 » loc Newtow! court ny OF ear umce tI Me Martin watny years. Hix nar. ONE MAN KILLED, TWO HURT, | ‘2% Greenpetnt avenue dock, Newton" | seen to Lonoun to et w divorce and was ‘The Distriot-Attorney has in his pos: | i eaders of quo f ney : Creek, for they raided the bo y;° a . Actrh ; pow: | thus publisiied, tlONiAtLy Canmore (2i0e. his return from) Palin BY BLAST OF DYNAMITE. ie) returning only to sell her property. ‘ aeaston certaingevidence,. not yet fUlly land orien small producers of butter!) Beach, last Bebruary, Was the worst «| this morning and shot Niche She also old them sie was to marry } corroborated, 19 show that the heads of | ang sellers of butte t, are led to bes shock T ever ex pheed, Mins Iddy, | Perea yiccgae ee , | Bessen, the skipper | Vyalter De Mumm, and described him wv ] phe eowalled “Foreign Vice ‘Trust’ |Ieve that the price quotations the yo y sarried, knew him Rocks Hailed Among Children in|] Jorgessen was sleeping alone in the al “the handsomest man in Europe.” A LA CARLE, Music by. “as worked hand in glove with the police, | prices estmblisned by a tun bone de out a few we they were mar | Poe Park but None 1 tiny cabin at the rear of the scow When Nor was she blind to ler own charms, PROF, MARTINELL, aw HL was reported by “independent” resort | sles ean he“ Bien’ Boat Jed. L can't quite understand Mr, Mar- | ve Park but None Is Jn bullet came whistling through tie!as she deciared she had frequently 1 Keepbra to the Distriet-Attorney t } * ” ‘8 fickleness.’ Injured. window over his head The skipper| jeon photographed as “the handsomest whorl an “independent” opened a resort, | zed combination. and Jack" Martin, whose «ood toc A blast whieh Meitled one man ‘and ine | Pushed out on deck and was selzed by | woman in America,” and that she di the heads of the Vice Truvt immedi+ I to Bave been formic good fellowsliip won h sured two others to-day sent a shower {two men, For several minutes he put nor go about much on the ship because ately “tipped” it off to certain police | fve years ago” friends, first met Mrs. Clarke a Ii uf rocks among the children and their} Up @ Sti fight without lifting bis | ene always attracied unweicome atten Metals, paying thom certain set sume ov ty armed Constipation 2 ™) pursematds In Poe Park, tie Bronx, | volce for help; but when he began to | tion, immediately to raid the “independ band he patd evoted attention to! None of the children wae struck yell one of the marauders shot him pe Mumm was In the city last yea In this way, it was reported, the com- | nied having made any such stacement”| her Thos was after his divorce tron h Hevavations are being dug for apart: | through the calf of the lett log and he! and ie and toe pretty young man | ls Growing Smaller E: } bine stifled competition, Porhays, she was utr to tally | test wife, Mis. Gladye ©. Martin, who; ment houses in the unoceapled lock | wos thrown overboard, Jorgessen sanic| were ofien seen together at the Hoi j CARTER’S LITTLE But the part of thin report which ts bat tir ue Mica *y | divorced iim in 1K bounded by € a Nt -|from sight in the black water of the, Icuickerbocker, where he stopped. She ts LIVER PILLS ow most interesting to the District-Atiorney “put is 0 i | Mrs, Clarke's ult is sald to be based | third and On Hundred and Ninety creek. an attractive blonde, slim, and of ne i ' atement that jinmediately afer any 0) on letters Written by Mi, Martin, some | fourth streets ane rasbridge road | at Le waa not seriously hurt, and dium height. Miss Fee ee Clpcianat independent” was ralded, tho raiding | CM! A jo proposals of may- and Briggs avenue, Antonio De Ang caution made hiin Me very still, tread-| ‘Two yea:s ago she returned to this | .v is Gramke says: “My sy i, ; : ar ‘ : Perit ; ne At No. i) Bast Two Hundred an etill, ane. Fagle ed tof" Tem was tertibly run down and 1 have Getective hi the proprietress of the | ine f r water, when he came up from hie|country as the bride Creel, wie y i ; | ine af 8 w written when Mr wit Twelfth street and Romeo Selva are the | ing water, when } e up from his rr} nat nproved very ch since Lb took i Famers the Gesiness card of serial well) t inves 1 days and) iocner lust winle mo actors for the excavation work orced dive, Hw paddied to uw nearby 0 Tet 1 Hae serene he of tie| Father John's Medicine, I have al ‘ known lawyers, telling her to call on! found that Patrolnan # i Taek tall at i ana ice of dynamite was {dock and there hid himself among the | honden. and rewed here in one of the) Father Jo) ) Ihave } : yore) ; ; 4 ; ee told mem se! Too heavy v fo A Ciivenes, She had become a Cathollc| ready recommended it to several of my these lawyers “and I'll wee to it that| tion of the rales, had onstan Ath gant a areas 7 Pilae until he heard the nolee of his ; 8 - tere is no case made ou inst you in inswertng complaints and!) ja, ae ee visltova au thay domed | watiaty Creel's parents, and at thie nde. mina Gram e, ' t H i ide toed. 5 oe | on it # dnight visitors asx they jumped to time deserity “the handsomest | 157% ‘Tre: 1 Cin. tne police court," the detective would | h ae it iitted GW) feet acro Cee ee eee waited ig erent eee eee dan eae eelater des | eat Oeeee cereets Palrmount, © in| goss, Ladigestion, Sick Mondachs, Sellow Sida: edd, eo Deavion tad 160 unl sib ¢ H the Xoo ' V voater a thinking they had killed him, ‘Then | scribed Munim, tems ft i fi Hon T : piniin haw k him cribed 3 emember, Father John's Medi¢ MALL DOSE, SMALL PRICS Acting on that promise, the pro- | edncsees ant Gae bs alde of : nae Hettimbed to the dock and Hmped te | "When she left here 9 year ago si lq pure food medicine that builds new SHALL Pa, § 4 ; EAbateke, 1t 19 eeported, would enguge o Headquarters and 1 hw aunt confidence | that the labo wl OY watchman's slack, An anoulance , Fe eee ee ene A doctor's. pre) G@MOING watber Signature | {hese lowyers at an cxorbitan na | 28 ies 3 'n Jnok, 1 shall atand by hin through excavation Mee dy, fe atane | from Bt. Jon's Aospital found him rhe was going to di |ettition, free from” alcohol oF danger Ce : § , and awaiting 41! thix horpit notoriety, and 1 know | Bianbolo ad hi a stone there later in tue ino’ and took nd luse they cou. om, kee yp ” a . y w falding detretive would i D8} tenants are yet to 1 ho if net mullty of any breach of hono: ul Unie Pisvont| nim to the howpital, ‘The police of apres t D ove ous drugs. | xahy n o eo! a Lowa) cas ” rove went on y vac cy y ’ ” A . H ery = | promise not to make out | “Before 1 went on m ation Thad) wiwre Mra. Chirke « other won undsed and usa | jrgnter'a Point a céBund to. Weare | imesh lentned) She ns entered the NE ne | fore the magistrate. ‘The lawyer, having | the of the Paulist Fathers on * conc t, and Josep Moffa vf | of the robbers. dining room for meals or walked the {= cone no work, would split his fee with | Mitt th street that al) complaints ! Ma Hughes avenue received internal | \ ld be | brought to thelr not aal been investt | the detective, whose graft wo ew ee ean In 004 sos the as | Goubled—firat from the trust for making | Eated and w policeman placed before the | f yhion ‘ated thelr removal hye te MeO A eo ae eC aber {doors of the houses complained of. 1 | Sho ork WINE eT UN j BANE HURRIED. HOME TO | closed many of them ty turning away {tn pete ned wih the | oes SS oO NT } DENY MRS. GOODE’S CHARGES, |" inv {0 agen Wontan arrested | iin oF Oe er he GRAN pee “Be” 314° toy Inspector John F. Dwyer, in whose | for keoping disorderly tat who did, old otte nn a EU LBAN to Hold aa Tas Vz” : ) istrict Mary Goode was proprietress of | not bay dtd of a howd tu make! engagements hose y a Ns ie disorderly flats, cut short his vacation | 8ainst thet If Mary Goode paid | ateac ~~ - q core = cpereerermes Oi TN . . CT ork tetinn oat ea cae woot oars Sue | BROKER ASKS $400,000 WEGYERTIA PRESENTS > fore the Aldermanic investigation Com- | {f, Snonters, hoi sul they protect tie | Hike | mr OO earpiece i OTE SC a A iestione it! JN SUITS AGAINST LAWSON. | ne | Beattie, carta reatsotion Distros |e ek Her taurt omental peat a aan potato | I Diamonds, Watches wae found by an Evening World re- | these flats coniplained hy parishion. | ft er rge EF. Leonard Says Stock I to porter just a# he arrived at the Grand | ers to the priests he Ventral Station from Portland, where | pendents,’ as Sina Go Transactions With Boston Mag- 5 stort Te 1 Oc says: he had stayed only day. He gay “Suppose sume of your captains are incended tom C nd nate Have Not Been Settled. i ‘ G0Obs GUAR ¥ to The Evening World his first inter foallng you, a 28 see Skelly case | have r ad t ment MieRulte +409 “ t 9. iit i I Call, fit, phgne 586t jandt, Tegarding the story told by Mary | Dwyer’s mouth tikhtened. “Thope no! "Several years ako when my father | ON, Deo, MeeF0 hh $400,000 F I I nail n Brenines. view | Surwrace natn Haiennin 27 hie 70 | amu fara, 2 wean oecoereremnarie a S| orget +m only Hii |] AMERICAN WATCHAOIAMOND: ‘Mt is mighty surprising to me,” ne! “What do you think of Mary Goode | in Ws tree W to | ‘ asettled BOCK ° A RAD H RELIABLE CREGIT JEWEL wuld, “that Mary Goode had to wait! “Phat she Iva Mar as a natural part | friendship for Mow Clarice. Me were entered in the Federal and stave Coupons get} a ime — By H Pept (inili the day after L left on my vacu-[of her wade, Hie sioke of attending sadowed constai! ote : inet Thomas W, | Silk S < AN hay fh ni & MAIDEN LANE tr stagh tion in oréer to tell her story, Over a|the same church with me uptown, 1 _ te Learnard of Nar (cI ll | it WW = tnonth £0 tall ne eo Mg A ltever saw the interior of the church Retired Cont Broker i eat RL bt OX, igarettes are a INA had Mary Goode before me in my office | she mentioned tha ‘ memb the lock Wachange fi Fishing Rods A ° in the Bixty-eighth street station and! “Y hope the Aldermen summon my.” | bvoker. dle Hooley, Veard & Co, whieh dix & ? Turkish ust t the put the questions to her that the Alder-| he added inenus at Bret poived about a year ago Shavi So J manic Committee did. She had been| Emory Ro Buckner and his assistant, | xireet aud Mr [aon t. Wheeiw aving ap Yaided by my ordere four daya before, | Mr. Deming, counsel to the Aldermanic | dohmyon attri ti{ternard, stated t B b and at the ilme she had suid to the/ Investiaating Committee, — visi the| apoplexy and Coroner Winterhottom|an wecounting, aud thot # for Xmas same. uy a DOx fee officers making the raid: ‘You had| District-Attorney this afternoon and hail, ranted a permit for the removal af |been levied upon several ; helter seo ‘Khelly ‘before you raid me; | an extended conference with tm, Mr.| the body, Mr. Curran, who Was un-[ brokerage flrma atid 40h Presents he’s Dwyer's man.’ Buckner waid they had discussed mat- married, was on & visit to the city |My, Lawson, “The next day was Election Day and| ters which are to be brought before, with his urter ear-old ephes| se : = the police were busy, but the next day| the Aldermanic Committee next week, | whose parents wor Aine the wits R, E, am 7 ce ip they told me what the Goode woman| |ter with Mv, Cur t Atlantle City RENO, Des, 14M TUE PEBASU RABE prysic. 4 y. I sent for PILYs ore DIN 6 TO 14 DAY i} - ——e ni mundson has been gant con atinetiog. billows a a ire C: be tty x , 0 edn trouble, whieh W Miollars jo improve. came to the| XSi flit ea | Red Cross +'« Cough Dros from Robert B. Edr Se WE a bp rah dollar fo lm arote: Druggiets bare none a New York MON) med | Pus fit ouce and prov it She was very reticent, She de-| ng or Piotruding “Just as good.” So