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a — _ — - - — - 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN EBDAY, FEBRUATY 5, 10918, and from the eame staces. 8 where ] |eeeeenensesoaccossosons eennrenene enesesonsoooe sore bogey ,cltout the value ot the can’ aj H LIQUOR DEALERS OF STATE Te mopecar at on cea et CONFESSION FALSE, F Scciety Woman Whose Testimony SPOTS LIKE BLOOD rar se ao MAN S TWO WIVES WANT OPEN SUNDAY LA Just how much of the émepector’s 96 | | bair of earrings. said he did not a ee ; aud the captaln’s 448 reeily went “down- : Is Expected to Acquit Husband ' dow thelr exact vale But hey were tre ‘retat ligude doaterd' of Nh We police parlance, Fox cannot tell with j MRS. FREDERICK O. BEACH. | Molly. : pays renee of re Sunday openin definity, nor could he be any more eos —— es | le | This bee siature this ye y of- “ Uve that any of It ever reached an: Nn lase night at a at ST velng enmeshed in the Diatrict-Attor- ney's investigation into on Gomme a 1,000 bribe fund to ‘ Tip te #40 ben Niw wan or has Farrell, Irrational After Arraign- told the Distriet-Attorney was Competed from. his email portion of ment, Contradicts All His tt ft to disgorge or fund, and that the brother of the Previous Stories, pollee oMcial raised, ostensibly from | his brother, the other $760, btcorsl | Hw a raonall, ito the han: or = , t‘iawyer, whe peased it along unui! it | SAYS HEWAS BADGERED, reached Bipp. District-Attorney Whitman, who te ‘king ea; ‘ly on this line of the ry ” ¥ came ines to reveal Rew mach Denies Killing Mrs. Herrera, a he hi im hand, but it was ru- . ., tmored today that before thie bribery | Also Sending Bombs to Ro- investigation in ended more men th sveech in which he told of the hopes oj self a former high police officer, ts | ST. PAUL, Minn, Feb. 5.—A, B. Call, ‘ofessional long distance walker and favorable legislation on the questio runner, stopping with friends het National President Farley, State Pres! said he was on the grounds of 7 dent Ri a Frederick O. Beach's home at Aiken,|Eben Platt’s First Spouse Ap-|¢rn! \ndoreed ‘Attorney pleatawar . C, the night of Feb. 2, 1912, when! AL timony Against New York | stirs. ‘each was the victim of a mour.! pears to Aid the Second " Aanemigman M. G. McCue aiso #poki e ae lerous attack, for which her husband | Chibman at Trial. ficial in Centre street. ‘His testimony | 'SAYS HE SAW NEGRO | jeri mlered to P. F. Kelleher, presiden Along that tne is merely hearsay. FLATLY DECLARES COURT IS TOLD ON BEACH’S GROUNDS. | dletel Astor, . McNtes altel ‘The brother of a police offielal, him- | for the association, made a lengthy — | stalicedgictenes eee Mayor of Aiken Gives Tes ‘ bag along the same lines and advised thi is at prement on trial. in Her Suit. association to Joxe no time in organts: Call has written to Beach offering to | ing tts forces and bringing pressure t — ao to Alken to ify ta ways he; bear on their various representatives in 6 PROSECUTION CLOSES. frounte the nieit of the attace. “call FIRST 1S AN ACTRESS,| "2th, tipper ana ty Hig waye he was*on a long distance walk Me | big personal tribute to Kelleher. wha {from Savannah, Ga. to Boston, and Was foted the most popular president Mrs. Beach First Witness for! tre"niacu on ra. Wench, 'Me'stopped Gertrude Wood, Awarded $5] of th toca! orenniaation. ite ' jto rest on the grounds of a private the Defense Is Plan of the | residence which ie in sure was the| Week Alimony, Says She'd | ii*_Anout 10 attended the dinner wa @mong them many prominent in bu : Beach place. He fell asieep and : Attorney Baward 3. 1 may have! Salsky and Grace Walker. Prisoner’s Lawyers. awakened by @ negro running over him! “\Ctarva”” on Less Than $50 pb and political circles of the wer to face indictmen He grabbe! ,for the man but he es-| : . | It was revealed to-day that parsimony _ caped. ‘There was en uproar on the alone has Brought Capt. Walsh in such! John Paul Warrell to-day repudiated ‘ rh @rounds and Call, thinking a burglar j clove proximity to an indictment for| nie confession that he pe the taker ‘ianeaee esl Feb, Bathe prowesu- | et was on, theveht it to make! Supreme Court Justice Davis reserved PHYS! | N A i bribery. Fox, who he collected | 524 sender of the bombs which idlied caatase pie baba Powered ite bs | himset? scarce, and so hurried out of| decision to-day on the application of ; graft for Walsh, is not a commendabie ‘ ert . Beach, New Ye the town. | Mre, Minnie Elisabeth Platt of Troy, N. i public benefactor. He was simply] Grace Walker and Mrs, Hernardo millionaire on (rial for alleged aseauit! “heard nothing more of the case.” | ¥,, tor altmony and counesl feee pends | Merrera and narrowly missed killing i “ goods" and he is tell- 4 on bis wife here Jast February, Prose-| said Call, “until 1 saw a newspaper at| ing the trial of her eult against Koen ‘ ing what he knows to save himself from | Judge Otto Rosalsky, He was arraigned Cutor Guhter made the Announcement | Norfolk, Va., nearly two weeks lat 1) 8s. eiate.tor t “4 ed | Before Coroner Healy in the Bronx and ‘late the annulment of her mai ; \@ long prison term. Fox, it was learn’ fore Coro! iy shortly before the luncheon recess was| read the story of the Beach assault and/ page ¢o him on the ground that at the { , today, was perfectly belive a oe remanded to the Tombs to await trial on ordered, concluded it was the same case that 1) time she married him he was already | D | } rear lie Gear tas te e boil one} te homtotde charge. Defense counsel refused to say who| MM Witnessed part of at Alken. * | marrie@ and had never been divorsod. { naeks nae sescingebes tee Gk. Farrell, hair rumpled and gaunt f. would be their first witness this afters ‘By the Beoond marriage Piatt hae two tures drawn in the stamp of fatigue, * among rea aoa nreeee he Cir ne| Went from his Tremont avenue cell to Cena ee conteemton laveives thet It Rel the Coroner's court shackled to the ‘used policeman would forfeit hie| Wrist of Lieut. Clark of the Hronx $6,000 cash dail and not go te trial, ‘The| Detective Hureau and followed by a tameney was not fortheoming, and Fox, | morbid crowd. The janitor paid not the hopelessness of hie own|the least attention. Hix whole atti- atin, Guedes guilty end content. tude during the brief proceedings wan one of iiatleas inattention. if FOR “REVERS WHO SUT: UP Tho short aMdavit upon which he was held made mention only of the 00] Murder of Mrs. Herrera last Sunday sada aati herself will be first cailed, then Mien ' father, who ig a wupervieing architect, |Most City Dwellers Suffer Marion Hollins, and that Beach would lives in thie city and gete @ salary of not take the stand until the defense was 0 2 week. from This New Complaint, ready to close. Attorneys said it was Justice Davie wi Dussied and sald: 1 ility Catt tne sous cat DEMANDED ONE MORE |" Sere xrset ene] Nervous Deity Dleted before adjournment to-day, It to @ Woman whose claim 1s that she is GUA: BH bs CONDOIY HeLa SUPPER AND HE GOT if detendant, Wl, € Mink there sosht to] RELIEF IS TONA VITA | oo Jury untti to-morrow as Judge Spain ha: be eome provision made for the children, arranged for the jurors to visit the How 0 you know that Piatt was never Turner cottage where the assault oc} Glvoreee from his Gret wifet asked! the ; ‘eald I v tiling of Orase Wather or the aaron curred. “Take Good C foM Justloe of Lawyer 8. J. Oona, wno | N. Cullen Is One of the Many i life of Judge Rosalsky. More light was thrown on the metii- ake Gi :. are Ol y ba e<pen the here Mire. Pi ae ‘ Who Have Been Aided j After Coroner Healy had remanded ods employed to investigate the assauit ; A ‘ Ff ause,” replied Lawyer O'Connell, ' Farrell to the Tombs Aasistant Dis- upon Mrs, Beach during examination Nephew He Said to Land- bh first ida ‘in court and will ex- by New Tonic. 4 torney Breckenridge questioned of the prosecution's witnesses at tne 4 plain the whole matter. | the man for nearly an hour. During trial to-day, Mayor Herbert E. Gyiee lady He ‘Had Not Paid. |NO. 1 WAS GIVEN @ A WEEK — of Aiken told of numerous conferen ? ALIMONY. ee | this examination Farrell repudiated 1th the Seach Athi pw : N. Cullen, of 175 Park Avenue,'New everything that had been given out by pill tae aaa. Ga cau ate, bane The lawyer turned to a very pretty! York, made the following statement | bred powers Agape oe Pargge igs | Was stlll in bed suffering from the ef-| After the deputy sheriffs had ar-| Young Aprery i ctyeangrs fda ae piter taking he new tonic, Tona Vita, ‘ fects of the wound in her throat, but | rested one of her lodgers at hi ree 4 jor a few weeks: contd tat 2) Dad dara les that she answered questions freely and | quest ‘Mrs, Louise Cesar, who runs al ‘aUle. As she reached the table, she} “Ten months ago my health began animus against Judge Rosalsky that (Copyright, International News Service.) ate topeadeanty be re fi ¢s Went Sixty-| OPened @ reticule and taking a paper! to go back on me, and from a sound, would prompt his sending a bomb to | SSOSSSSSSOSOSELOR SERSEETORNERS SECO NREECCsOCESeNTeNS| ™ pene My a Tebad GWAE Maden ae rooming house at No. est SIXtY=) from it, said: healthy man I became debilitated and the furist’s home and denying flatly ‘The Eee im: at Bea mere eighth «i » last night served supper ‘Your Honor, here t# a copy of the} nervous. J was sick most of the ti that he had made the bomb that killed him every assistance and propos ©] to the prisoner, Landon Reeder, his] certificate of my ¢ to Mr.| not sick enough to take to my bed Mrs, Herrera. Rane Drinted copies, to make suse there | employment of a negro detective to as | 40s, Ena the two deputies who were| Platt, before he rough the] but just worn out and tired. It was {net | ‘The prisoner, whose irrational man- the one Drinting errors, the counsel for | sist the white detectives on the case, ceremony with the lady in T 1]an effort to me to do things I had ty Capt. J ‘the Commission, who has them, has not | sending him a check for the purpose.| Waiting to take Reeder to Ludiow | ce ‘d ote Aah ; ‘thea mer Decame more pronounced as he street Jail. was married to this defendant by the|formerly looked at as trifle. My Frementrterty, pouste |arew excited in hia defense, eaid the PeOPSROA TES) LOTiortars Oni c catenin ones Se taney never waa | PLreet Cooar alleged in her amdavit to] Iate Rev. Dr. Sample, In thie city.| nerves were on edge all the time. In Mortem set Ble! detectives had badgered him every Speroven 02 te form, Until’ be does | used, z Leta! H Two yearn after we were married 1] the mornings when I woke\up I would amounted to $1.40 for that, and the Commission receives them} On the night of the assault Beach told| Justice LaFetra of the City Court that b tired than I . Mager Gaynor | minute of twenty-four hours, and At & public meeting, @hey are not avail. | Rural Policeman Holly, accotding to| Reeder had boarded with her since lant [eft nim. after he hat been arrested] be more tired than when I went finally had said what he thought they . ‘ leader had Soarded wi er since last) charged with rand larcen, 10 bed. t convinced of Farrell's incipient in- v9 re ub. | himnelf to be possessed of consider-| charge?" asked the Juatice. is new toni: ‘ona a, but I was who to eatd to! sanity. : Lacy ~ Correa Valued at GAO er G08, SUN-| able personal property, hed run up sl “T don't know, Your Menor.” repliea | afraid to try It, because T had bled f be was STORY OF THE ROSALOKY @OMB A gall things take place," | sequently the earrings were found in) t oe Ait of got, Mra, Platt No. 1, “But I do know that | *© Many preparations and none of them te eat, was the answer. the side yard of the Beach home and Ww Deputy 7 ved | lant. y ted on a charse | had done me any good. One I i an sae ‘se i "What charge writ be mat ae for cop] turned over to the Mayor, who exam- Sih gree tears mou priggd diedaiaed ae wach aber tea care Suaseen ine purchased a bottle and must say that "4 }| tes to citizens who may desire to take! ined them and declared that in his opin- : . ; 5 1 found it to be an excellent tonic. I 1 —— ineicawac fhe cevecal dl heagtes immediately sent for Mrs, 8a week alimony, medrely. to ee eet y were pees “I don't think you have dane ri my status in the matter, although th ea) reilet from my serveus lel (Continued trom Firat Page.) WRACHS DIAMOND STUDDEO!:, his mation ne ould tenan wouldn't have gone very far toward my ioacd very date Tees tary, “will be able to get copies KNIFE PRODUCED. that pass, Will you have my supper eee eee Saas « recog. | entire credit to Tona Vita. & Hoation. The custom-| Beach's diamond-studded penknife |sent up Immediately, please? and you} The original Mrs, Plat: wax recon [Mugg TTC 00 pote Vite policeman, Later on, they claimed, the contracts | & Asia fy 0 , ted, ‘she was leaving the cour.- ; ar case o : ry charge is $1 each for the contract.”|was an object of much Interest and | gentlemen will join me nised, ao vous debility,” stated a ‘Tona Vita ex- could come back to the Commission | OmmCIAL EXPLANATION OF | close eorutiny by the jury when tt wae| ‘The deputies insisted they had Junt | F00m, as an actrens who hax been astu- pert ase is largely preva- «fg BO be fuaily. Signed by ‘puch ..et. the WHY SECRET 16 KEPT. offered in evidence. Mayor Gyles aald/eaten, but when the maid arrived with | clated for several years with Broadway lent amonyst the American city dwell: Gommmipaionaes 08 favored them, Judge! wencwine the request of The Mvenikg | Beach gave it to him en request ahout | the supper for Roeder and his nephew | teatrical successes under the i eca [th OWing to the modern conditions of Meco navies Gtcinres Cot BG wanted | wodk soe copies ef thes contracts | three wees after the assault, and later| there vas an cites pot of tea and gonte | Gertrude Wood, and hay of late won |ife, Me. Cullen's symptoms denoted Sree Liter hg Leek! MOMS. Letloy ©. HHarkneen aasistant coumer| he tamed it ever to Dr. D, Hastings | cakes for theme teccec chatted pleas-| Known as “Bille Burke's Dow that be was just in the initial stages of Question before he acted. (4 Wis ‘Wyman jr., for microscopic examina-/antly and when through sent again for| THINKS SHE'D STARVE ON LESS /nervous debility. If he had not at- It 1s understood thut certain members| {0 the Public Service Commission, mada) ™ bi . i. THAN $50 A WEEK. tended to it, Inter on his nervousness “ st »| the following dictated statement: lon. y : 2 As, S r Sentient Pate Gas eres me Printed coples of the forms of the | Dr. Wyman testified that he had ex- nt You to take good care of Rov- Plait #aid sie had nev- {Would have shown itself in constant 4 tercepted by a ree psi re nt c | contracts have been delivered to me, | amined the knife under a glass and had er while am away,’ he saul, rotening e cent from the action of | twitching, He might have been troubled tal authorities corresponded exactly rreeaeyed eT davai eth NESD, BOT Lot they Cannot be tranamitted to | discovered what he belleved to be blood-| to his nephew. "Don't forget fruit for In wranting her alimony with extreme dizziness; pains might i nj with the description given to Deputy | “nediate approval of the contact the Commiasion until atter a caretut | stains, This view was sustained, he| his treakfast to-morrow: aed panaon she exclaimed, “l xuppose 1] have shot through his head and back: has| Commissioner Dougherty frman?” was asiied of Judge MoCait,| final reading to make gure there are | Aad, by the opinion of Dr. Boyden! you had better send some rilt te hel wae starye on less than 450 4 week, |{hen he would have gradnally: lost ot \ A. Bipp | Farrell ogee en gp no | no substantial errors in printing. tte, an analvat of columbia, to whom room to-night vo it will be there If Ae) iortunately 1 knew how to tovest tne | smbition, and have become listless amc j in addition] Ty; ©n both of last Jetion of my work here, which sou{ General Counsel George & Coleman | € submitted the knife. wants it." money T made on the stage and with 1 | ee niet danger of nervous de- '» bombs are important factors in | °O!P! yer ane wren ya Har. has eed ; ‘The prosecution offered in evidence! “Certainty, 1 will look after Robert,” |1 tought a home at N Maxwell | jinte lies io the mee passtble Identification of thir maker, |°&" Observe for yourself is extensive,” | also #ald that he could not give out rt from Dr. Mims declaring that | said Mrs, Conar, feel 1 vous : lity lies in the fact that | {Ne replied. “But IT am pushing it to | Copies of the public contracts. Mr, Cole. | "ePort be irs. Ceaar, feelingly avenue, Jamaica, 1, 1. 1 feet very |itsell in so many ways T ; tn hie opinion @ number of stains ap-| “Well, goodby. 1 will be back to- completion as rapidly as powstble, with| Man was asked about the injunction rf the Intention when that work’ ig{ against the commission restraining. it| Dearing on the knife were blood cells. | morrow night;” Roeder called to her ax - ubway contracts, | it wae admitted, however, that the/ he left the house with a deputy on each sorry for Minnie Elizabets Platt and |tonie that has been r her two children and will do ! can lfactured to battle nervous debility: completed, without regard to any other | from executing the to aid them." ; its formula is the concensus of opi feature of the situation, to immediately | “It does not enjoin the Commission | test were microscope and not chem: |aide, ‘ ; Mrs, Platt No, 1 then Jefe in her au-/of some of the ost chemists of file oath and take office. I received my | fom approving the contracts,” he said, | !cal. ‘Goodoy," responded Mrs, Cesar. tomobile for her Jamaica home. the worl ‘The Commission could approve the con-| On cross examination Dr, Wyman ad- PPI ae ‘acts, and send them over to the/mitted that he had taken the knife to| THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Board of Estimate. There they could/an Augusta expert, Dr. Partridge, be- cndintibeetiionae @idn't | story, Next he said @ boy n the annie « come back here later for final execu-| fore submitting it to Dr. Mima He] Tee following were tlie highest, lowest and last y house | thne to-morrow, tion.” anid that Dr, Partridge examimed the | Prives of stocks for tu-Jay and te net change as left the! where be mad I r m1 " way 5 9's clontog pele hia office jan old machine and he appropriated that, | in Pot ake aieanesioes “4 sere knife, but declined to express an opin. | “Omran! with resterday's closing prices f ‘Twemty-| BOVE ALL THOUGHT THAT FAR. | ahead und vote their approval of the BROOKLYN MEN URGE fon, RELL WAS CRAZY. contracts, notwithstanding the injunc-! M’CALL TO TAKE JOB “liane, De. Poririans to Fapeve race o! jood 2" tlon, and leave tt to the new chairman he couldn't find any ign them, the commission Jockeyed |AT ONCE AND STOP DEAL. | semandea coi. Henderson, commission from Governor Sulzer late demand for Tona Vita in the = “I bought @ machine from a second: | last night, and I expect, from present With) band man Cor #2," was Farrell's first |indications, to be able to quality some MARRIES. UNTERMYER-CHISOLM, -- On Tuesday. 4, 101 noe of bride's . New York, by i ven, to 2 and 1 to 4 won Waters, 114. (Moore), 16 to 5, 6 to second: Otranto, 14 Gi. W and 3 to 3, thind. Pet, > Kz Face, Ave, aY H 4 g 3 Ss 5 1 . a ey iin Se eae oS ERR ILE " +. . Oxden Chrisoln. ' in Farrell's mind, is] to : and Rummage also ran UNTERMYER of New y } ¢ ¢ | Joseph Jaret, Atteen, who lived formerly | #!! day, taking short adjournmenta. ‘The | rb ie remembered that he aia ra 1 as named. i has| {2 the apartment ouse at No. 218 Kast first one was from 11 o'clock in the fore- | The People's Subway Committee of| say ao,” replied Dr. Wyman, - sae ae 3, AcuMesren o1Ke. hoon to 129) o'clock tn the afternoon, | Brooklyn, of which Register 1, '!.| | “Didn't Dr. Partridge cut his finger ‘There was apparently some hitoh in the | O'Loughlin ts the guiding spirit, has ac-| and put it on a blade of the knife in programme at the second meeting, for | termined to camp on the trail of E. E.| order to make comparative teat, nothing was done, #9 another adjourn- | MeCall, the new Public Service Commis-| “I didn't know {t If he did.” No. 1% West Twentieth street, ment was taken until 8.90 o'clock, sioner, before he takes oMfce, At a! Dr, Wyman said that he told Dr, @uppose he had my machine in mind,| After each meeting a reporter for The {meeting of the Executive Committee of| Partridge when he took the knife to| {* dt Was the only one in the buliding, I'm | Evening World repeated his request to/ the People's Suvway Committee, heid| him that the “happiness of a great bay peal ri i pi ens —- Grump, 110 (Trexler), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and | weRRAY. R to 1, first; Hose Queen, 102 (Deronde), & to 5, 4 to b and to 5, second; Father- ola, 109 (Woite), 1, 4 to band 2 to te] 5, third, Time, 1.0345, Ma Saale, Vi- vian H., Southern Shore, Viley, Ethel Le Brume also ran and finished as On Monday, Feb, 2. PATRICK son of the late Ann Murray, of the Tth and 13th wards, ‘om residence of his slater Fifth ave., Brooklyn, i re-and 80 old and r an executive officer of the Commission | to-day, a committee of ten was appoint: | many people depended on whether there — %| named. Hweaney, who are socased by Fox. One| ther it could oot posmbly be sed. Fee: | for coplen of {he proposed subercy nace {ee to call on AF. MOCall and urwe tim | manny People depended on wh = that it it possibly be used. Ha; y ify at be in order t = + % certainty is that Bweeney wif not re-| sell nevor ind @ chance to use it, but he| tracts which deal with a public question, | @ qualify at once er fo prevent) Sheriff Howard was recalled by Prone: pa ‘4 a ' the consummation of the operating con- % ; main long in charge of the Harlem in-| knew I had it. He made friends with| Not only were coples of the contracte tracts hetween the city and the two| utor Gunter to continue his test!mor \ i » MPection Aletrict. peyhs Put never sald anything out | retuned, but all inspection of them was | acts t companies. | as 40 tracks In the flower bed of the ida ; netics sufapene have sepostes to) Of the Way te mel | charges of de-| %nied upon the ground that the con-| ‘The committee ts made up of Mz.| Beach yard which he sald Beach pointed = 5 , Commissioner Waldo that Capt, Walah generacy are made against Farrel! by [tacts Were in the possession of the legal | O'Loughlin, Magistrate John J. Hylan, | out to him several days efter the - 7 is @ very sick man and that the chances! {40° boys who w, ld yesterday in| Gepartment of the Commission. Cornelius M, Sheehan, Philip J. Reilly, | assault, =? ' are against his recovery from the om-| the Children’ ma-| These are the contracts which three vi Gallagher, Herman N. Hansen, | yt¢, Beach sald the negro who struck rr re * i] piaint with whioh he is afflicted, Al- e1 r % pea Walter B, Atterbury, Charles J. Stengle ad 01 . ” 1 (Trade Mark.) : is re) a aioe 4 case. | memhera of the Commission— Mears, et ee olan, An appointed? his wite ran across that flower bed,” the s . ie moaeh tne farehirney ae ise oe Wilcox, Hunts and Wiltlame—wore! Nin Mr McCall has been wougit for |*ithess explained, "However, Chad seen | 3] Special for Wednesday, Sth | Special ior Thursday, 6th i ‘ormation that Walsh i not as ill us CHARLESTON ENTRIES. ; Areva BantAGaneh . 4 those tracks the day before, and had 4 ; CHOCOLATE WALNUT BO! { he i supposed to be, it le the common le ready to approve yesterday, Although | the purpose of allowing the committee ta y g * || MoLassKe CRPAM & MPA—A dainty Se tae tke, ion Pet i ame - D tell him it ts his duty to the people to| Heard KE. Holter, a rural policeman, aay fo | IE erring! mk specially ure | tate and dell f Cl t bellet at Headquarters that the captain] CHARLESTON. & the contracts ‘are in the possession of | hse + hl favored, forming a centre | late and dell | will not live to atand triad in the event] entries for to-m rey BME the Commission and have been in ita) take his place In he Public Gervioey tn Mr. Beach's presence that they wore | Route Lemie::--: a fora boled Sew Orteans Mo- hort Walnut. eo j entries for to-morrow's races are as| (Ne : nig {Commission at once and thus spoil the| his (Holter's) tracks,” Ton Geena f ‘ te |] Ineses,, Similar quality elee- ‘almost fe G t ole, peiatment follows SE ae VIN ae staat | Bia cree atued and thee citg yeas the| Another witness to this conversation, | Thin Arnie ’ where Moe sox BOX mivere ase, “ANY eines arene RET RACB—Purse; $300; two-year-olds t , 01 d contracts staned and the city bound be- | shen 1 Union Pacific POUND BOX ; ) NEW YORKERS CLAIM GEMS, | srline; fivesisternton of 6 iaiie.—*Atinn Ginsie, | With & public question In which 5,000,000 | fore the termination of Mr. Willeors| (te Shenft said, was Kdward Smith of | Union Pacific ’s Olferi "s Offeria } * Bina esha, 10, nig’ Ater, Jur fa | elthens are directly Intereste: term of office by the qualification of his on ie naan tates tr ‘ rele Ur Bt alee a Wednesday's 9 K Thursiay’s nite ry TAN : ger nowy | na Leaks, 106; ter, 107 | “WwW aa : le AK, . J , eel PMOCOL, Thy 5 } Believe that Dingonds FF. tm} Magne Melt); Bulgarian tows Mea Maja diy, | "Where are these contracts now?” | successor. testified he examined the Beach prem-| Uial Copper Hah OWANGES-CPhe Horas Et, Halon, 110 (Salvation-Alonora); Gordou, 110. | Was aaked of Travis H, Whitney, sore: Nd : i " iden “Gate, rich. tn f Old Rags May Be Theirs. SECOND HACE—Purve $100; three tary of the Commission, who ts acting | Rockefeller Buys Land. $e SAP IBD BF Ee Saseult as found res sper orvinte, ‘Shae & and up; selling; fi il a half furlongs, ¥ ering | (Bpectal to Tho Kivening evidences of a struggle in the @ide quality else= 4 39. | ae pylntpwe nto o> f-Cieimenis Seman Sawan,"102:° sJemusiora, 104; MU Baten areas. f the Biagortty trio of! son BANK, Nd ie ~John b.| yard. He said he was with the chier POUND BOX Ic jy in a bundle of old rags sent trom | 112; Nevehy y “In the nelahboriod of two hundred | Hockefelle ad has purchased 18 lots com-| of police when the latter found the 9 y in esd ae =| earrings and comb Lelonging to Mrs. New York by girls in the sorting ‘THIMD RACK rinted coplen of the sx proposed form, | Prising the Faywoot Park property, ad- | earr fe pepe A gre rq enor ie : ols agi. —PRRlths Hes, 0; | Deinee CObIe® a i with fepery forme ‘joining ints estate on Ridge avenue. Thie| Beaoh, and the vlood-atained fence be heard from. i i08;' sant edete Rien’ |eugh Banld T {will make @ valuable acquisition to Mr. | pic! Ho sald one of the earrings Strome, sit Company and three ciala will be delivered by Parcel Post within 50 miles of following amounts to cover postage on Candy ‘ Tel. box onda rf 108: ry ; ‘oad Corpors, | Rockefelter’@ holdings at Lakewood, Mr, | Was mawhed, He expressed the opinion Suint i emeaias tentet foot eB L Prune $4081 deoseerclde ed eile tae reat Corpora | John #, @mith, a Now Yonk braker, to- | they. were paste and worth about $2, . ns Hox York City, who wrote that last eurmmer | fh! iP: conditions; ‘six furlongs Fany Laeit, ave Were . fos ued Pas day purchased from Misé Anna Norr!s| On cross-examination the witness arsaparli a sgt g lB ber Ede Mon oh ead $5; Mick B, Betaate, 1) See eee, | tne. Bree dvai | the old Joseph Patterson place of forty: | sald he.thought « blow from the fenc: P J flores open every eveni f “¢qvom ber summer cottage at sea H “with the operation of the dual avetem {1% acres on the north’ ade of the] picket on the aide of @ woman'e Has kept on selling because it ( seven Cc lat cum, L. 7 hee ‘ rewsbury iver, in Middletown Town- | would have been sufficient to knoe a 2. . CLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY hr Mater 4 1c : of subways and four deal with elevated j Sitrewbues Oo aaitinea from Nee car has kept on benefitin and it ot nh hed Lore bat rel yar yto | ew cued aes ie Demers ay Pr 7 . lt sty Hey trae r ay _>---— But it wouldn't Waoek out the ea haskept onbenefiting ecaLse | 25 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU STREET Taine ot Satoo while’ nouee-slosniogs set | Atlin’ the Evening Work! with copies of these “Cc Q” I eemiatitel gakteat Brsasuete Gh its high standard of merit has} ‘Cor. Church Street het Beekinan & Spruce Sts dune | : | +Not likely been carefully maintained, |] Park Row & Nassau St tore © 266 W. 125th STREET oo ihe annivor, eve] gy# gum, Sertal Story of Lore and Trasedy | , | been caretully mai . "At City Hall Park , 6 Just East of BthAve. 4” from Mr. White | Bfesemteday wil pot jhnlilie Pending a cagotul examination of BoM rumnins ir M4 Get it to-day in the usual liquid form jYersation with Beach the nighi uf the | or in the tablets called Sarsatabs, | ‘ " ‘ ' \ * pa "Ena " . “ vOOE | yon eames thence ener. em eet mt = - . > : 1 ' : ~ pee m The specified £

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