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: ih tFE tihise Hy East # rte “atl i 2 : e g i z i ij 7s ¥ f i hides i i as 5g if i | bl fin iif s Fy Cy) £ a i : 5 } + i j #3 : : } iF che ga $2 "sett 4 iff pe i] ta pte tH it te if is Ih x ¢ i if if I i i ! th it f i ork E es i i i E LF a! ti i iB it tr { : i i ih Ht | f Hl if} i i ruil i ily f AT GRET UY McDermott Refuses Answei to Questions Regarding His Wealth. bd =/ADMITS HE HAS FARM. Not a Cent for Promotion, His Retort to Buckner’s Di- é e { i i i it i ib i | g & i > i i | H| it ft i | i : hi fe $78 if fit ti : ly ue g- i a 8 4 } i fc i Pig lf HE } ! i is] ul fi 4 § : [ i it | By ! | é § 3 i & | g & 3 z i t § 3 Hf ii : ae | t i 5g ty j R i ile Ht it 3 : § ii fy i E ¥ i i i ; 2 : an = = te % TER svzNt @_ Wo: ee eae i 7 a DNRSDAY | Society Woman and Husband. ‘BISHOP'S. REFUSAL Whose ‘Ad’ Repudiates Her Debts§| TOPAY HER. DEBTS Vj ‘AND “PTT,” SAYS WE She Thinks Injury in Auto Ac- cident May Have Impaired His Judgment. EXPECT DIVORCE SUIT. Wealthy. Banker’s Children Said to Be Working Hard to Effect : Reconciliation. Mra, James Cunsingham Bishop, a eociety Jeader in New, York and New- port, widely known through her char- ities, sald to-day that her hushand had ‘been guilty of “a eceming act of petty revenge” in’ publicly advertising bis freedom of respchelBility for hie wi: debts. } : ‘The olroumstances {hat called forth this characterisation from Mrs. Bishop Gt her home, “No. 22 East Sixty-Atth street, wae the publication in the ad- vertising pages of & morning newapa- per of thest three modest lines of agate type: SHOWGIRL BRIDE ON |sutes Resume o Peto ENT Treatedin tis Attack—She Will/Be 1 do delieve I ‘would have|hae deen deemed ajvisable to rempye the honors I wanted if 1 had|her to the Royal Victoria Hospital et not met ‘Lefty’ here—then li of and much better “It is true I lived here under the nrine T did 4t decause— Decause—well, no girl who is alone in of ‘Mrs. MacDonald.’ the olty can go as a miss ‘able apartment house, i 3 Pa: fan PTtT, 538? bury his hands, “Why, no@ody but this —my Lefty, He helped things were off, you can in a reapect- Everybody pO Etre Rea AGED WOMAN WITNESS TELLS OF BROKEN HOME. ‘Court Hears Impressiv re Story of Betrayal by Chum Noto Took Into House. ‘Mre. Rose Noto, gray haired, bent, her @kat-] even as 2 servant. “Please note that I shall not be re- wponsible for any indebtedness incurred by any ong except myself. “224m C. BISHOP.’ ‘The insertion of this “personal” in the paper followed closely upon the repert that Mra. Bishop had filed with Court op Dec. 31 an Though denials were made in behalf of both, the rumor of the impending swimina- tion of marital infelicities in the courts banking firm of Redmond & Co, of No. 3 Pine street and nis ters, but Mr. Bishop always approved of euch a course. This is so unlike Mr. Bishop that 1 hardly know what to ink of it. He is not quite himself vised him in this seeming act of petty revenge.” WON'T ADMIT CHILDREN A RECONCILIATION, “I cannot discuss that,” “Ian't it true that your children are attempting & reconciliation?’ was a question based upon the fact that Miss Augusta Bishop ha@ been eeen in the company of her father at the Hotel Belmont yesterday. y. “I will not say anything in regard te that question,” Mrs. Bishop replied. “But I will aay I have al p taught: my children to respect their father.” nen Béshop' were against you én the courts?” he was 04, asked. r ‘The ;rap, abe aaid, oof my. Aupententl to shoot Note @he con; “As for me, 1,.un old woman, and it Goean't matter nud! @ for wir, fe f Lefty” Fiynn| advi th, Out it seome a ‘ieement. Mr, Note and Ciancio are to some place to} sald to de living in Ohicago. He blushed furiously. >_—— boy here LET TURKS HOLD CITY” me to a ecat, tS BRITISH PROPOSAL, Grey's Plan—Forts of City “There is no action pending against me that ¢ know of,” the banker an- ewered. Mr. Bishop is no leas prominent in s panies: Tho Auburh Trust Company, the Consolidated Water Company of to'test it LIPTON’S MEMORIAL NOTICES, WALSH.—Aanniv. mass of on ‘A oe, morning. San. ®. at bore iy FPS H E li i Ht iH iF i ze & a i a i Pa Just ¢o chow modern woman was cepable of . Y., turning’ farm te com- iSTRA ALSO 8. Mrs. Mrs, Bishop in the foundetion of this charity supplied the poorest children Group with . Gne hag been living with her five @aughters in the town house in East @ixty-fitth street since the separation from’ her husband, Three of her and Nathalie, have made their debuts Smiles at Counsel Who Wan $53,000 and’ Chats With Mother and Sister. Harry K. Thaw, the slayer of Stanford ‘White, was produced, before Judge Mayer tm the United States District Court this afternoon, by Dr. Leak and Attendant Devid Leach of Matteawan Asylum. He appeared to be called as K | witnes in Lawyer John B. Gleason's sult pgainst Mre, Mary Copley Thaw for (958,000 unpaid fees for legsi services to Thaw. . % ‘Thaw's mother nis sister, Mrs. George Lauder Carnegie, appeared in court after the noon recess. It was nearly an hour later when Thaw ar- rived, A chair was vacant between his mother and sister and he left his keep- ers and walked over to the seat. On the way he flapped his hand doyishly to his head in salute to Mr. Gleason, who ‘was sitting within the raj! Stanford, White's el sumed the attitude which characterised him through both his murder trials, leaning his neck against an overcoat Yoosely piled gt the back of his chair. ‘Mrs. Carnégie left after talking with him in a whisper for a few minutes, and Dr. Leah and the attendant moved to. his side. Thaw seemed to be in excellent health. Hig expression was plessant and he showed none of the tense nervousness which is remembered by those who were present at the trisle and at the pro- ccoedings by which he sought te get out of Matteawan. EVERY Pos IN Fi NEW YORK IS NOW A “LOFT” CAN: Paroal Poet within 60 tales fro PARCEL POST : DELIVERY WITHIN 50 MILES OF - NEW YORK setguareo Larsson Bo Fi. box. rr TAB FORSUBHAYKLLS FOREMAN, 2076 Océurs When Inspection -Gang Tampers With Wires. ‘While fiye employee of the Bradley Contracting Compafiy were examining the wires connected with a charge of Gynamite which had failed to explode the extavation for the subway at debris with the speed and deadlines of ‘shot fired from @ cannon. Edward Cody, the foreman in charge, was (n- stantly killed; Albert Dairymple, fore man of blasters, and Michael Murphy, & Grier, were fatally hurt, and Win- Griflers, ‘were painfully injured. ‘These five were the only men in the }, | @aeavation at the point where the Olast Ned been drilled. The mjured men ‘Were removed to Harlem Hospital and Cody's body was taken to the Hast One ‘Hundred and Fourth street etation. The blast wes in readiness Cor fring shortly after 11 o'clock. The usual warnings were given and Dalrymple and again and again without resuli being in charge of the work, consult with Dairymple and about minutes ordered an tnveltigation. With Cody leading the way the five men went into the excavation, which is about thirty feet deep and of the “‘cov- ered” vattety, being bridged over to allow the passage of tra Mfc trough the «streets, ‘They removed the covering of lumber and matting designed to keep DIS ANAEST Loné Short History of the Rise. of Tona Vita. ~ ..| | 0 WELL KNOWN IN EUROPE r Is Similar to Tonle, So Success... fully Used in the Big London Hospitals, Jake Booties Sob of Calvert oad rock, Bt. Mary’ Tonle Toon Wits fa HH i | o oe the blast confined and. Cody, locating | demand. the wires, took them in his hand and atarted to examine them. In some way he made the cognection weual anchorage of heavy materia! to hold down ‘the rock, the charge had re- doubled Aestructiveness and the shosk rocked the whole neighborhood. party. They found the jured covered with stone Dorceeded to dig them cut. * —_————— f _ IN QUNT FOR RARE BIRDS. te South Ameries, Seeking rare dirds and animals for the American Museum of Natural His- eections of the Eastern Andes, a party six sailed to-day on the United Fruit Line steamer Zacapa. The party is headed by F. M. Chapman, curator of ornithology at the museum. They will firat go to Colon, from there proceed- ing to Barranquilla. th Curator Chapman are George Cherrie, who will act as guide; Louis ertes, well) known as a painter of FT and tainers: 10c|%* ef 2 F | : if i ? it i i ite E F i AH f ? it Ais is Pht sf g rely 2E £2 i sh i if ne He EE i Fi i $75, $90, $100 Up. You Can't Afford to Wait” Terms Law as $1 Per Week, aL, PE heat 131 W. 284 St., near 6th Ave, Open Bvenings by Anpoiatmen: TEL. OHEISEA 6414 7 of Gives ay