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rus SVENTYS WoutD, ; before the jewelry wan recovered he 4 ite his assumed air of jnunti- | the robbery. He was suspicious from ‘fees and as he talked he kept turning | the very first of the suitcase young nls straw hat around and around in his | Beck brought into the store and which sd ut AWAY FROM Gt SBURG GAY8 GTORE MANAGER PLANNED ta tnd we Meweay etiaeinie © i oe pa¥, WOLY 3, i018 ways: Lamar tatking?’ ested @anatet] Q700 HOT WEATHER TIPS "Sante en" | nye sorte! Senator Nelson. “I know it was some bs ", | nat's it exactly,” returned Lamar. | finally concluded it was ar,’ A Few Common Sense Suggestions by an Expert to Offeet ||, “1 caiiet up Mr. Palmer's ‘oMfce in| Ledyard. if the Effects of Heat. Washington,” said Lamar with a amik Later he summoned Laute whe z “and found Ke would be in Bethlehem, | told him, he said, that Lamar) Bad # Dr, Alvah FH. Doty, the eminent sanitarian, gives to Evening World || pa,, the next Sunday. Then I called Mr. | resolution, he proposed to have ‘intro teadera the following valuable hints how to endure the hot weather: Ledyard and told him to call Palmer | duced In the House of Representatives "Care as to your eating and drinking Is the firat and most Import- there, 1 fisd done all T wanted to, 1) [ort ieee renin ie’ had seed ant ‘consideration. The intestinal tract has enormous influence on’ || had obtained an interview for Lauter. the den, tin er bach with- Ledyard, and I didn't want] Members f the Morgan Arm, wi health, It ie the steam pipe of the hutuan engine. In hot weather fused to talk about the Investl.atlod it does not work as efficiently as in cold weather. Therefore, wateh Mr. Palmer injured. 1 wanted to clear | 1% . THE ROBBERY. fore he ran away from Headquarters “Mr. Kirby planned this robbery,’ the | here when nobody in particular wae Youth said in hie first story. “All 1 | looking after him that he had bought ler: i tom: the atmosphere and prevent a possible | “esolution. ; 4id was to follow out hie orders at's trade dicot for |About 7,000 Old Soldiers. Leave the Battle-|[ "ur stomach ané bows the atmonphere end ps SI vi metegeit sma throughout. He told me that there | & young man who wae Ff 7. . “Don't eat meats or indigestible foods. They will overtax the ‘The deception was revealed to Palmer | Lamar drawing up the ster] tym Ro chance suspicion would be | keeping com; ay with his field, W hich Will Relieve the digestive organs so that they will not work properly. and Ledyard that Sunday. he turned to Lamar and us ut er, I understand, is in Parte , ct. elect easily digested foods, such an cereals, vegotables, fruits, But || Senator Overman insisted on knowing | Wi Corre Lamar nodded his asesnt + Dangerous Situation. be aure that the fruits are fresh, To eat old or partially decayed Senge F impersonated any other pasha Resailtiane “It was about @ month ago that Mr. | denied that he nad ever asked Wiillam , ’ 7 * fruit te the worst possible thing to do. ee ae ener eeanes A - Kirby broached the proposition to me. |Beck to buy him a eultcass, Youns| | By Lindomy: ‘ 4, PCan't you Yanks over die? I'm a “Avoid aleohol. ATU... aie ee ee ‘Thou he merely asked me if 1 wanted | Beck had been insistent that he got the | dag Correspondent n Colonel. I never got anywhere. But . Lamar diverted from his narrative to to. make a pot of money without much | suitcase for Wells, and this with many we,” thete’s more of you on the pension roti “Drink plenty of water. Ice water won't hurt you ff not gulped tn denconce the Thi Paciti ae ? i werk, 1 said of course I 4 other clroumatances convinced me that to-day than ever were fm your. army. Jarge quantities. Drink more water between meals than with plan ny approved by the Feds! + @ian't say much more about We were on the right track.” |} @ome of you dle off and give us a m Much water with meals interferes with the action of dig i anal acmeves by the A dere: oaition then. ‘Then Commissloner Dougherty July 2—More than ¢,000 veterans,| chance. tive juices, be el yy hitereeyOeane heed nite bad ; Ltd had a vt ae weet aglr niace a, Mg h m4 both of the Blue and the Gray, have Pte A Bighad cheers again and rears of “Soft drinks are all right if pure and good quality ts obtained. Reynolds and approved by Pri { srura, He didn't entec into details then, | of thelr employees that stmoat over.|cewerted the great ehcampment I! #9 the procesion went up and down On WAL oo sersagentin entaine Tommasi, Guge eis te erg PLAT BLA saying he would arrange those later. Ali | whelmed them. the last twelve hours, driven out by|and'across, cheering, screaming, laugh-|[ Sventiy ie mere red mepper and I don't know what ether seatt they par J [SAYS LAMAR 18 NOT HIS REAL he wanted me to do was to say I would| Comminsioner Dougherty was some-|¢the intolerable heat. ing, singing, but in apeech religious Wl} 1 nit. Look out for the cheap adulterated stuff, Avold it, Don't NAM quer: 4 oo vega Bog te Rhperted oo Tis praca Wena. ma sortn bergen Voterans besteged the stations of the| reusion ‘ameas ts o Mine and Gray @rink it esac Cummins questioned Lamar o Wathen a week ago he and 1 had a Witllam Beck was in the custody | t¥® Tallronds to-day in an effort to get| seek each other out has taken on @ dis- “Oroton water fe the very dest hot weather drink to be had in New ee lnihed Nc. wan dteeaint (Continued trom Firet Page.) Jong talk and went over all the plans| of detectives employed by the Burns’ away from Gettysburg as quickly as! tinctly religious phase. Men who sought York. Drink it. Don't be afraid of It. Take plenty of it. and that Lamar was not his original cad wogether, even down to my checking | Agency. The arrival of Beck at Police|Pomible. Ten thousand or more, it te} stom others lives in consecrated frensy “Beware of heat atroke more than sunstroke, The second and third ame. He declined to give that, H other’ eases” wie ihe beg with the Jewels at the Pennayl-| Headquarters had been expected by| expected, will have tett before the close| half century ago—and know that they!) Gay of « hot apell are more danserous than the frst day. Human “Ihave bad several names," he sald,| opine on the ewe 9 venia station. The fire was part of the} Dougherty. ot the day, and the movement home-| Have lll © Mee tr gesire te be es posse vitality lessens every day under the high temporature, Be more care- Mr. Cravath with the consent of the a pees Game, but I was not y have Gram! TELLE HOW POL'CE LOCATED | ward to-morrow promises to bs equally | Git coon other again. eee ful the third day than a, first day, because your strength and your committee, asked Lamar if he had ever) SU, ZER’S NEMESIS 0 do with that. All I had to do wi MISSING CLERK. heavy. powers of resistance are less. You don't have to be exposed to the tried to inspire newspaper stories about WAS “POLLY” ROPER / vis (Manis “Well,” heysaid, with a emile, “it] The old men are footeore - sun to a heat stroke, Try to conserve your strength by guarding e Union Pacific. to meet Mr. Kirby after he had taken anid, footaore end AMBULANCES FORCED TO TRAIL to get heat stroke, Try t hb: rain, the w fi Bein ce the jewels from the sa! bed eheck | aidn't take such an awfully remarkable| hausted, and while they have no com- TOTTERING VETERANS. your digestion and avoiding violent exertion as much as possible, “The aay before Judge Lovet Miss Mignon Hopkins, thé fod méGai by ica booths maanay to pur hs Piece of detective work to get young] piaint to make, they are happy at the} qne grim shadows dack of all this “Get sleep and rest at night, Adults can get along on elx or seven gave out his interview in Mew | who filed @ suit in Philadelphia: yesmer- Dain whl S aie, 1 toeurned 056! (ee'my haste on ti lemme ornicene. AR slow of love were the ambulances which || hours’ sleep; children need more, If you can't sleep, then do the next Fork,” gad Lamas, “E tnspived ond | Gay against Gov. William Suleee far beat thing, keep quiet and restful in body and mind. “Hot weather kills more children than adults, Fathers and mothers to him and I think he kent it in| “We were certain that the boy's moth- CAMP OFFICERS ARE MUCH | trailed every one of the seven proces helped to arrange for the publi- | breach of promise and who says, in the store. Then on Friday |e, knew where he was. Yenterday at PLEASED. sions and now and then picked up a cation of « story that appeared in Exeoutive promised to make the Mew York Journal,” said Ze- | wite in September, 1903, is the, be told me everything was ready and eation William Barthman ir.,| TR@ army officers who found 6,000] man who swayed out to the grass be- should watch out for the children these days. The greatest importance mar, haa talk “Potly"* 5 he went over again all the plans of |o¢ tho Udall & Ballou’ firm went to seo| ChArKee on thelr hands yesterday did) teen the tents and sagged dows on Ss hele toed nnd Cigestions Be: SAretl thas wiht they eet 16 sreee ane wer oe, anes azeriy wits | younger oct In the Bedtord, Scars feet what he and I were to do. Mre Bock at her home in Harlem, 11 | °t resret the thinning of ranks by | the ropes between the tents. Everybody pure food. Keep them away from the hokey-pokey ice cream wagons. editors of the Journal, he thought Brooklyn sev ight yearwvégo. * “2 Vett the store at ten minutes to 6 | wes wr, Barthman who put young Beck | the 6.00 entrained for home during last| Pretended mot to see him as he was ‘The stuft se dangerous. Don't let them yn ren or eig! with » man named To-day people in Hancock street“afd | Friday afternoon, nd th hours to-day, for| taken away. The was back ORetily, ¥ ae ia oe vortg: | (2 Nore 18 the Fifth avenve store after rarenat a eet ites “Did Mr. Lauterbach know of thist’{ the vicinity were busy recalling “he Mr, Kirby at # place on Forty-| tne ooy had worked for some time for | ‘te cam wa crowded beyond capacity, | in astonishingly short time and found fruit stand wherc old and rotten fruit ts sold. Hl fs of veterans were without | more work t “Be sure the milk is fresh, You can get fresh pure milk in New asked Mr. Cravath. career of “Polly” Hopkins, Just’ abeut btreot at 1.0 o'clock, ust the arthmana tele Baen Lane Prplleky lpr tlkeningy ditt the | "One "whe scans tas! woik toa, 06 York if you make « try, "We had agreed to make public our| the time that Miss Hoptina was eats ir, urried . to commisariat was, too, @ matter pardde could not help become a bit “If you would keep well and strong these days you muot give atten- objections to the railroad dissolution | in ford circles Florence Burm, ‘ ggg ‘Su lccioas sate reser Goal Willen | nal ade & irae Oohare ave tn the army hes-| gett A hte ee en tion to what you eat, what you drink and what you do, It is worth the Dian,” neplied Lamar, ' te cae fenthe dbotgreepyren 08 told me to take it right over to the | take in akipping out. He talked 00| pitain, most of them brought about DY | stepa, trying like, ferry Ml ara barat effort.” WHERE HE GOT STORY ABOUT) 1; was said to-day that Mignon HUp- Ponasyivanis station and check it | kindly to Mre. Beck that she told him! the change in the lives of the old sol-| centre of the greatest excitement: try. UNION PACIFIC. kine, or “Polly,” as she was kao * ‘Tdi, arriving at the station at | her gon was at the home of hie aunt, | dierd from the quiet recularity of home| ing, too, to make as much nuise as ex. | ees] _Cravatn demanted to know where | 0 intimates, was one of & tamit nearly 8 o'clock (the dagsage Rr} Mre. Harrison, in Rutherford, N. J. to camp fare Only SIX! pody else every time @ cheer or han rbstones and forgot that automobdiles| ing at Mr. Cravath, wh Lamar got his information about the al-| four girls and a boy who livedat No, pee ou ae wetease bn Soares wn them an time a couple of our ae. deaths have occurred in the great came clapping wtarted. But no one whe went | hea been invented. “When I talked to hie Tgavece eames leged Union Pacific forgery. Lamar re- we Hancock street for a gow ma clock). 1 cheak veu jen At @ man named | since Sunday—a most remar Fee-| out routed the deadly horeesh vit] Mr. Cravath piled he did not secure full information| 7e'"%,, Her father, described is the then went to my home, Next day Il purns, a former captain in the Fire| ord, the doctors beet mong men} 1», oe of the| TOUGHING PROOF THAT Cl nodded, At ceca Pisiadeiphia, Asspaichel Ga” @ lsat: mailed the check to myself, in care of /pepariment, living acrons from the Wert | the youngest of whom le eixty-clght. | tncegens” wentuyeen iam gta ey WAR 18 OVER. On another occasion, Lamar teatifed, | Until Fecentiy. He sald he had never) way ingtead employed by « big play- the General Delivery, as Mr. Kirby had| port seventh atrect police atation, waa| Brom ovt of the mete west of the gen- I wandering along over that! anis great reunion would be he talked over the telephone to Lewis) en, the Union Pac d heater, and that! ing card corporation and was counted told me to do, so that in case T Was ian inoie of young Beck " tle slopes which reach down and then| Dood-stained, mised crest of hills, can}, miiiion dollars more than it has cost;| Dave Ledyard, fromm Thauseation of the matter came) weaithy until his death revegledy the searched the check would not be found] touch with Capt, Burne and diacovered | Up again from Cemetery to Seminary |My rv for it has proved that the olvil war ls| Palmer's name, f ray i ed li tection rr pe ae tee spe te Oa! on me. We knew that letter could stay |ingi ho is the aame Capt. Burne who| Ridge came the thrilling of a fife and) ,/ ne mood ont, il the felde and | vee, Sib es eevee oe Paul D. Cravath, counsel for | husband and the family separated, the 5 cae see vepers Lote career ties had some trouble with Inspector Dwyer | tha - hee drum lei ee When men in blue met they fresvr\ The R chara trys Pager Otay en about Lauterbach's the Union Pacific, in e prepared | &!' going gus to: support themselves besa in Churchill's restaurant a few months | day. It en go'ng on pitterty) netelty and mene ota number o Senator Nelson insisted statement to the committes, de- |i)’ a0 sevens : Gnd get the check any thme after the) 12, over the enforcement of the 1|1, waking now and then from the Get wae gestures. | nore io 11,03, Blankets and tent acoom-|, Brontor Melson insisted that Lamar i tee, do- | tt was a trouble New over.| Gtlock closing law and has e auit for| (which ie as torturing 2 it was here| ney waned cheater te oncnws ta gray | modations have been arranged for, s0 TRSICCORNGETATGCS OEE eT CLis'|| Cocedaae GOMNOSEOET eaicims, Coie, (Tien, Cau became: ont ellen mapting from the Cf; [damages pending against Inspector |fAfty years ago) have good resem 10) ing nore and there gravely, as old Deople| inees gta oea. aveul pAmont| influence in Washington with officiais,| Wecife books was part of @ bear |memter of a coterie Or Bedteea meno ax Wren the: dsnsots Dwyi know. walk (through @ country graveyard] tiaion ecldiers who enlisted from South. | Snators or Representatives. attack on Union Pacific stock of | young peuple, About ten vears ago, uaa wot 'bod act ver tine |_ “Capt. Burns was very frank in| It le the parades of aix or eight PrO- | whers thelr fathers and thelr chitren ee eee on the otaat Saad, tho am inclned to believe that in my| Which the railroad oMictale had | Was recalled’ to-day by several Bone ee ae ces ery fe tel fog atating that he had no love for the|<essions of Union vetetans marehing| ary puried, or a tasmcde of one-time Contederates| COnVersation with Mr. Ledyard I went| had Xnowledge for several days, | WhO knew “Polly” 1 rpoKe svell " utes of @lrotice nor any desire to ald us in| through the tented streets of the John’) Gettysburg was fairly jammed with|wno are bunking in the tents of men|Yery far in that direction on the af-| “We were informed in substance,” | frankly of her « “Pie reason 1 jumped out of the win-|Yie™ of hie relations with Inspector |/Ay Rebs on the other olde ef we rail") numenity to-day. One who wanted to| from Northern Stated, firmative aldo,” returned Lamar. said Cravath's statement, “that this | ;oneresiman Stl J gu ot Headquarters was because ihe |DY7*r, However, wo perkuaded kim |roed Each. 0 8 eee aa it ever| Stout here ta the encampment hed al-| “Zvery State in the Union fo repre-| USED PALMER'S NAME BECAUSE {7 was so palpably false and nean-| Bho dressed In the Xe ” 4 m G rot } m e _ Sekcctives were setting vo clove to TY liged yesterday afternoon that he would| since, It had been @ great night-al the neat-baked crowd there was « note | ae ita foods Virginia had 8000 OF INFLUENCE. Wnear cme eee oe eee eee tien’ two hepa MMe best effortn to get the boy |nlght to make = young American oF @/ wnich made the discomfort and the un-| here to-day; Texas bad 10; Arkanses,| “Why id you change to Paimer's| would not publish ft Information then | One os) I went to Jersey. bring him to Headquarters, Woe| middle-aged American solemn and joyCu!| certainty of progress worth while, ler Louisiane, 18; North and SouthpMame instead of aticking to Riordan's?”| came that the story would soon be /lP tative 1 tn the park at Rutherford on|"2t no proof against young: Beck wt /@t the same time It was the hearty, good-natured way| Carolina and Maryland have nearly a) demanded Senator Nelson. made public in such a way that the | Mier t d.to Fp MEME aaa Phare dager eyaat [that tme and didn't want to. arrest| I followed one of these parades watll | in which the men in gray and men in| thousand each. “Well,” said Lamar, “Mr. Palmer | newspapers would have to publish It. hel a alit y ‘Wandered on trolley care dround Ruth- |*!™ Ht was time to come away Gad write | blue always spoke to each oth ‘The members of the Iron Brigade, the| was very much in the public eye | "Ii now appeara that the medium @stord and Pellsade Park, reading in|BOY WAS BROUGHT TO NEW : habe acta ee as | though neither knew the other's name| First, Brigede of te eee tye Gintn| $M 8 One who would have great |for the publication for this story waa Gil the pacers what the detectives were YORK BY UNCLE. Reals Ga, Goce meen ete Ma the Leet face. If there was time| the Fite O°fVtscomsin, the Nineteenth| ‘uence at Washington with the [to be this man, David Lumas, who has @tiag ang saying about the case” “Yesterday evening Mr. Barthman| out in front were John N. Morris and Oe. Leen ge their one names and/rnaiana, the Twenty-fourth Mic! incoming Democratic Administra- {confessed himself to be tho most un- DETECTIVES SEARCHED ALL | went over to Rutherford, tratied by our| penjamin Hippel of Harrisburg, and i and Battery B. of the Fourth Arti tom” Me added that be 414 not | conscionable of liars of modern times,” corps commanders. Almost esta! thea: ith a vaude- zn Palm PARCEL ROOMS. He found Gat Capt. Bure etree between them was 6. .. Palmer of Al shook hands; and so did deb wie, how mats ‘niddle of the Southern eye! use yrs weauee a. Sere ing to the story told by| over there and had started tor New| !eghany Springs, Va, in time-worn | folks if they hed any. They sat on| settlement yatematic search of the | York with the Beck boy. Of course, I| #ray breeches, his collarieas shirt and Senator Overman asked Mr, Cravath to strike out the last words of his Damar said the late J. P. Mor- | statement. —$—$—$<$—$—$——— ‘e owl ti \terbach “) " e y ‘of all railroad atatione | supposed Capt, Burne would produce | galluses, bareheaded, Peebles te juléshoer wearers VAR SHE ex reherteal Mr Coavash: ; Pieced” ond “guteluy his nephew at Headquartérs, but it CONFEDERAT. JOIN IN UNION watng the Senator r ; i cured by . seems that he took him to the Bufne mame of Representative [and Mr. Cravath finally consented, ’ Ws | agency instead. MEN'S REVELRY. Palmer, to try and win his conf- |) envarn TELLS OF TALKS 4 Morey’s Sea “It makes no difference how Reck| ggorris was playing the fife, Hippel dence and nd out who had ostra- 3 < 2 bird logge custody, The main | was deating the drum, It was an cid U q be Prstelegdecias OVER THE PHONE. Lily Cream ing is t our eory of an inaide found out it was Led: _ Job was vindicated, that developments | ¢™U™- Bess gilt one Feb casio ond fod iad ss vie Lewis Cass Ledrere baseload ae for Applied before, ot. snow wo were on the right track all {Once painted on its sides bygresie peed Fiero poy two years previous to Lamar's telephone \ Se ary the time and we have the Jewels and | Peeled away. Yot ite notes were ahi @ stenogre- | conversations with him he had know! = Takes Bottle With You the thief and a confession and are| Thore in a certain contrast between pher on the line making ® reserd of of attempts to induce members of Ms mipet. ears ahd in shape to clear up the whole affair | the reception with which the spent, the talx. FA me one to oy be ot fae one ray Ginilntent soe just five days after it was put into | stumbling, white-whiskered men in blue Fead everything into I could, Ho|| t2"at"the ‘perioss ‘of bs te our, Lg eat tet, were received last night and that which (Continued from First Page.) Union i cigtbcnaer seg $e tenion ort sald Lamar, “I Bik f ore es connected Mr. Lauterbach and Mr.-La- re H. MOREY, s r, Barthman corrobora’ commis: | they would bad hai the Oregon Short Line ani egon government; I may have left ith them, nce ai ip rte, ey have ba: ® century Rallway and Navigation, The items, he man be 45 West S4th Bt. tion tate yesterday | sioner Dougherty in every detail. He ‘They telephoned to the credit of running down the “Did you know at first that It was Dougherty | #*' ing line, with Palmer | 1901, on Sage's recommendation he be- |eald, were carried in the “‘consolidated| Lamar set the committee into laugh- Inepector Faurot, who hurried to| Beck boy enoula go to the police ‘ijn miong betecon Morrie | cae associated with James R. Keene.|Daiance sheat” of the Union Pacifialter with hin story of how he tmper- and the guitcase. ogee ta yar singe walked for two miles or| Lamar asid he warned Keene, when|JUne 0, 1990, but between that time and|sonated Palmer; lectured Ledyard be-| / doubt about this being| ACCUSED OFFICERS SAY | more aiong the stone fence from which : June 30, 1901, he alloged some one had | cause he did not go to church and told he Intter was buying Union Pacific : ‘ - 5 es declared Dougherty to} BOYS LIED IN CHARGE: kett's men leaped and ran to death | ¢ rased the $92,000,000 item from one side|what remarkable things Lauterbach svat. = Mae che hen cheney IED I. }S.| Pickett’s men leaped and ran to death | gtock, that the railroad would ruin him | could do at Washington for the Mor-| {f iy Peo Ne | ant Yaad nd broken limbs on July 3, 1863, \ of the ledger, leaving it as a credit bi case had been checked P’They caught Palmer in the Virginia | °°, £tt ' for Lamar's pre ance on the other aide gan firm, iday night. "The thiet |_ The trial of Lieut, Charles Hf. Wash- activity. He detailed how, when Keene | "cmon, ‘ney att the aecurities of the |ADMITS HE URGED THE EMPLOY Moa nee sist | urn and Patrolman Henry J. Parley of| AP lnes. | The whole Harrisburg | ang nis associates had $9,000,000 Union| ¥ th when fe a —< H Mi 4 the OF Rall- MEN F LAUT! le set |" flat "nt aec| Phare Riv ant ta Beat a) Pee, Seana aa i : opening and he omg Ma, | MENT, or LavrEDBACH. |/TO OUR MANY BROOKLYN PATRONS E ll Hl fe fi FE BF i i Es ith the Jewels, We'll | With improper police action in the case] gray men and took them along until used them as security for cn issue of| ¢ude of the Morgan frm toward YOU CAN Ni SER' 1TH LOFT’S PURITY. » of Nyman Abert, sateen years old, of| there ware nearly aa many Confets| Keene's tock. at 0 tien Maura, [Donde They got that money endused | the Demoamtle Administration in ECONOMY CONFECTIONS AT OUR NEW STORE 472 wad opened and the de- | No. 8 Myrtle avenue, who was arrested) rates as Union men tramping up and| With Keene's approval he retained |‘t t? finance the deal for the North: | Congress hag much to de with the mee STREET, CORNER ELM PLACE, BROOKLYN. , | re almost blinded by tho |!n Prospect Park on june i charged with) gown through the Southern camp, Lauterbach's law firm and paid $35,000. ern Pacific and Groat Northern trans-| decline of the value of Morgan se- FUL Seintiliations of light that issued there- | P!aying basoball, locked up until late at) wurst of all the Pennsylvanians, whi hand Lam: Wash-|4ctions, and the flotation of Great | ourities,” continued Lamar “Z THIS WEDNESDAY, JULY'2,}° ) There Jumbied in every which | Msht In the station-house and arrhtuned| gery joined by New Yorkere, Michi. | Karim pata Voraker a toe und engages | Northern ore properties, which they | gated attention to the money trust OPENING DAY 1913, at 12 e’Cleck Neon. » in a police court the next morning, was @old out at Sn enormous profit.” a ” was the loot of the jewel robbery held to-day before Fourth Deputy Poite ganders, Connecticut men and etrag- | him. and other investigations and urged THE FOURTH: nearly pit Deputy Police) giera when thelr purpose wag knows, | When the infunction was finally de-| Later, Lamar alleged. the principals in | fx, Zedyard to employ Mr. Lew A FITTING COMPANION OVER y $80,000 NECKLACE 18 FOUND IN | Commissioner James E. Dillon in Brook-| marched up the bill to the Texas head: |cided ‘against Keene, Union Pacific |the transaction went to Kuhn, Loeb & | terbach.” Be of our of ra over, the QUITCASE. Fe WOE, quarters, Morrie and Hippel were |atock went down and Keene and his {Co and secretly got nearly $900,000, | «you are trying to convince Ledyard z ime'dep wore 2M brocdhes, nechinecs Bee Seite Ne tee goat oye, se pleying ‘Risin gis of mon who | friends lost most of ther fortunes, teal belleved was for thelr own walt : ere toa old to follow along sat " Teault of the panto of 1901,’ / aad bracelets. Below wore 4 stick: | and looks older than sixteen, was the |\rere we’ thelp tents, on. the sawedeine| ania Lamer “Harrtoon, Runa, Leen @ | amar testified be used the name of plage 2b ppellceal ade belgie oy pitas rn Be eae = half boxes furnished to all campers 98/Co,, tho National City Bank and Mor- Representative Daniel J, Riordan of é taining ol © was arbitrarily arrested; that - New York, telephoning to Chairman y AE ‘ the suitcase, wrapped in tissue paper, |he was not asked when he was first heey hata ne oe teeakanl pale Le We Ryan? hewn tee Lovett of the Union Pacific. July 2d) S: al f Thursda: the alouths found the wonderful blue | taken to the station hourpt Ne wanted | tors, wereamed the revel yall Mune | Lemar teatifed that he had used | “How did you happen to use Mr, Rior- Special for W duly lor Eas EN ud Pearl: suaped diamond for which the| to notify his parents or friends, Treds more followed along behind the |éther names, calling Wall street men on {@&"'s name?” asked Senator Cummins f FROSTED ASSORTED HARD|CHOCOLATE CO! ATES ae paid sont a that ft was not until nearly 9 o'clock | ograde or tripped over tent ropes. try- | the telephone. It Just came to eald Mr. CAND Y —tasting and cooling and] [ie combination of date and BR was oar! moming before ®/ at night, after he had been locked up Lamar, remains to the ol fa a teen lal ON EX-NEBEL' PEACH apatcn win |TV TA UTenagan, | aetzratent” meting Seater Nee | SesecRAr a 1c) Es EREEeE ut to him, ‘Then he F son, \ was made while detectives | manager of the Postal Telegraph Com- CHEERS OF ALL, rt “Purely. brea wy ret ' talde the pared room for | Baty, hahah pert a gna 14 Col. George B. Hols| rriend’ Lestorbach tint heesia.| CALLEO UP CRAVATH AND 8UG ‘ ¢ SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AND. SATURDAY. | mitted that he gave the name of Albert land ef Dalits Who received them, “wel ‘and to restore him to hie form GESTED LAUTERBACH, wt CHOCO ATE GveneD CREAM|SMOOTH JORDAN *.MONDS—- ] Hyman when he was locked up, and did | are ave you come to us. Gol friendly relation with Kuhn, Loeb ‘ Finest peopermist| stighty tie F o'clock, om aiden, Commissioner | not give. hive ‘his real name, Hyman | ordained the war in which we fought.|Co, Jacob Bchiff-and the Union Pacific Pippi ecoasion Lamar teniites at haverea eg, righ ce hee Highly flavored, ameoth sugar costing fede gave out Albert, until his bondsman arrived at Purpose, But thank that|1 did have conversations over the tele- Enering ea tte) one ‘Almead—eur regular 00 oe Sows that the loot had been found. the ‘station house, Albert” was an | same God we aro all together now. | phone with Union Paciflo oMolals Ha Pe a el toe Bgl , Goods: POUND Ok IC} occ, POUND BOx Cc is Dougherty, and apparenuy an unwilling | you Yankees have come down among] others, and in those conversations I aid | °™ ty Linch Mette Y ki Wood, us after overpowering us on the Dattle-| use the names ef oll ry MP, Cravath Drobebly will recogalse D FOURTH OF JULY BOXES— oa 4 use the names ef other persons, But : SPECIALLY DESIGNE! Wo have designed : : a4 George Spencer of the Pennayl- pirate ba worned Afvert betom fleld and have robbed us in our homes.| there was ne euggeation of a fee to| ™Y Y°!C%” remarked the qltness, amit Quiok, Easy Fourth, and the effect in Putr Horit, the xclusively for sEpiireet. pelice resches ue ven hint a bummons had Aibert | YU bave taken our sisters and our| Mr, Lauterbach, On the strength of |= ald to sore throat, gum- Weegee at deems mately vdeerribian this Independence Day, contain ieee cdareeiag inte datpeadence, tm consented to give his correct name and |@AuKhters away from us to be your| these telephone messages Judge Lovett | queens | Ps of nove troubles in beats © geod dollar Value to De hed ot t ae ee ene aaa tine, | Feferences, nica would guaranten hia} Wives, Through them ve have learned|/aame here and charged that Saw | repre eallaren, Hare Hodson ; COERED SUPER FOUND nox Bock, eppearance in dburt, ‘He had served to love you-as we would probably have| Lauterbach had tried to blackmail exclusive vi 1; | Rand: coe \ ‘William Beck, who, Dougherty | three summonses gu ball’ players that | had to do, anywa “lads i Virtues of Al: | pars, bruises or ulcers MILK CHOCOLATE COV CHOCOLATES OR BON. ed promised to ald the police |attemnoan sefors be arrested Alvert.| “What we want ie peace. God made| "The Lauterbach incident, he addea, | Cevloo tea. ‘ste of ony Kind, | Removes ; FRESH FRUIT—A more detigntu| BONS AND CHOCOLATES— E Oliver Udall and Col. Barthman| Lieut. Washburn, who was on the desk | this world for peace. May we always|“paled into insignificance’ compared Bimples: Sacnente and Wor of cniprigg lseclone fruits Tie | A high class confection of wausus! de- the jewelry firm bad tense io thelr | when, Albert wat brought tn, wald te | bq ap good friends as I hope we ate| with a 902,000,000 forgery which he al-| Bask lng of mary Choe ven ihe fut Re edded de | ilclousnese—hett ly ah ll i Rotification of hi@arrest went to uny-| "NOW: 7 Know my own feelings, I bo-|jeged was committed on the Union an ae , 39c Pell led stolen from them five days ago) oo ena the boy Tepiiod in the negative, | Heve those of my Southern friends are books in 1901, At all Druggiste + POUND BOX cleowhere, They couldn't sey cosugn in| Washburn went off uty with me, I hope (and believe) you! “1 don't know who did It,” sald La- 10, 15, 25¢ sizes Park Row, Cortinndt and 125th Street Ktores open co pees Phy ances g’clock in the afternoon and was r tushern folks are wih Bar ‘the chairman of the board or the i ‘Ail our ‘open W=-morrow (Thursday) | Heved by Lieut. Hayes, who swore that| “What we ought to have ts not a boy, but I do kn ¥ Sea stance ah tip Palise Deel Bo cea Geleece. § cane oat lo unl LW. Cara Gs ch Be We oustitel too wen the tulerem wees cones a 84 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY t sent word by the] have @ United American Veterans. We| Harriman and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. to Comer West Bi Comer Fulten Street wanted to notify &/ ougnt all to get together.” gain control of these great corpora- ‘The testimony taken at the trial ae Lira Mae 8 ee Une heer | tone” an ou e woods er, Lhe: Sree te he mietls Tee neck encenine |. Morris ond Hippel started “Dizie” ana) “AMAR CALLS FAN $82,000,000 ee eee ee caaitinnal fur | they marched on toward Virginia. STRAL, TD Using abusive lapguege in the oguri-| Col. Lee Manuel M. Park of Atiantal Lamer described » “double entry” ot |White Rese Coffee, Rich and Pure! room, cnn | Jumped CUE Im front gt them ang shout GERONIMO cepreseating tao a CEYLON TEA 147 NASS, | - ‘Corner Church Street Between ae ay FON open nent.