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| téh and $10, but from hia qh obtained only @ small $2 3 ti HI get anything from Nevin Gia not hear of it, but from ‘FEE it $ ry Belentino and revolver, at | Re BOLT re WOMAN SCREAMS. ‘The ctx robbers made a run for the attract help. The robber who the revolver at Selentine } if iin the exctoment, and be tine Says She Threatened to Caf ; Police When He Seized and Held Her in Room. i ‘ i eight men ran away, some east, some west and some sou Bowery. A number of police- Gave chase, but most of the men imtd dark doorwaye and es- el He ‘ Carlin of the Mulberry = i ~ test Station caught a man in Chrys- te etrest, near Kivington, who sald - be was Bilvia Toghagambe, twenty- ome, @ tailor, of No. 714 Park avenue, ornament- diamond ring stolen from Mrs, tino. man, they allege, | "¢Y- ino, The other id “1 considered it unusual,” replied yas found in the/ the witness. “Senator Gore leaned forward to verify my statement that I had no oute~ wrap and remarked | ‘Then he put hie hand a Licey ne wtreet and the Bow- as two of the rob- could not identity ‘Togha. | ™Y foot” who ayes knowing anything said be wall and who stabbed be was taken to St. Vin- where it was suid us. one ‘nnawering tbe descrip- 1 oS TAA +8 “SRP OF Fes ‘Made from fruit — Can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. little is eo reer sign the wtomech, irr aed need a gentle, oroug! jeans! When ate is i gd Ce it breath is bed. oe in ao few! eccccccscceese ° POOP CEREEOE OO OOOE SOLES CO OEE IES | “BALAOO” pooees eee hatha eee: » HER OWN SLEUTH, + MRS.CARRIE DENEE TRAPS HER RWAL Then eels 4 a “Surprise y” and Hair-Pull- {Now Ee Running h chctthchchtadachcatachcacadataciatade — enn WOMAN ACCUSER OF SENATOR GORE TELLS HER STORY gun into bis ribs, Mrs, Blond: Relates Relates in Court Alleged Attack Made on Her in Washington. oOo weoees eee | Woman Who Gave Her Husband And Rival “‘A Surprise Party nama eri erg CHARGE IS STARTLING. | OKLAHOMA C"TY, Okla., Feb. 12. —Mra. Minine E. Hond of Oklahoma City to-day gave her version in Di Bear the front of the restate ‘oict Court here of what occurred at th |" Washington hotel March 24 last, when, it is alleged, she was attacked by United States Senator Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma. seeking to recover $60,000 in damages from the Senator. Many women were present and eagerly listened to Mrs. cital. Heavily veiled and plainly agitated, ang ‘The police say be bad a Mrs. Bond took the stand when the case was called at 9 o'clock. A formal poccabbel Mote could secaity pre introduction during the second Sta: Band be was ueid on w charge of vio- | Legislature, 19 the sullivan law. ing with Senator Gore, she said. ‘The next meeting, the witness said, | * oh In Chrystie street they| a March 8, 1918, in Washington, ; da wwarcnat the owner of|when Senator and Mra. Gore enter-;| pen house” for Ok-i Mrs. Bond is far was divorced, but this was fol- lowed quickly by separation and «i- Mra, Bond denied jyst before leav- ing the stand that she had had a #e- cret_ conferenc r from Senator ¢ Jacobs and Fitzpatrick. ted laying her case before the United States District-Attorney at Washing- ton, but would not admit that he had told her there was nothing in her ZERO GRP BR BROKE SNOW FALL COMING: TWO DEAD OF COLD (Continued from Firet Page.) ot with Robertson, tained with an “ lahomans, Thin was followed by a visit to the Bena! > cect and | FORCE! TO LEAVE BY SENA- 8 ACTIONS, SHE SAYS. “Was there anything unusual in the and that he had in| Senator's conduct?" asked Attorney (pocket $62 in money and the four-| fogs M. Lillard, Mra, Bond's attor- on the weather, t police, Selentino| on the mesh bag 1 carried. seis wits pockively identified Han. | reached down and put . Belanca “What did you do then?" “I left at once, stating that I did it to monopolize his time.” Her next interview with Senator Bond said, was in the Winston Hotel, where the Senator (jorge Ww. Todd of N ip had agreed to meet her when she de- trundred and Fourteenth atreel. ntly wi murred to visiting his office a second Bele“to men. time, tod vargaed them to back up! she sald, she took the [up this morning to find that their | one- month-old boy baby was uncov- ered in the bed and apparently un- The father went for Dr. not Gore, physician reported that the child had At the suggestion of Jacobs, gieq trom cold and exposure. nator tothe, seventeen hundred and seventy- ones—fifty of them women and nineteen children—grate- fully partook of the city’s bounty at the Municipal Lodging House in East Twonty-fifth street last night. More than that number were fed and) when the present . former committeeman’s roem en the| eae was called for Selen- | second floor, She had demurred even to such unless Jacobs) would come into the room also, “I told Mr. Jacobse perhaps he didn't) and| know Senator Gore,” she explained. the avene In Jacobs's room, Mrs. Bond said Senator Gore began talking of Bond's applica- tion for a position and inquired cas- | scurrying back, and Superintendent bec as to her sine. ‘The Senator wes sitting in @ rock- other 3 pers, tug chair, ahe on the other side of the | room, the witness said. to her seat from answering the tole- Bond sald the Senator) had moved. near and fondled her hand. TOLD HIM one homeless meeting, | inoue Sunday, cold spell really Monday the figures dropped. The; mercury’s drop last night sent them Yorke bellevbs the seagull saved the boatman’ continue all records will be broken | | The bird has been a pet of Quig' Returning | gu EP IN RECREATION PIER time ve boatman has been feedi AND ON CITY phone, Mrs. time of the seagull to hov Tho high water mark at the lodg-| Bill's boat whenever the ing house is 2,013 persons, provided for jon the night of Jan, 11. 1,988 were there and Monday 1, Laat night the 610 beds in the lodging house proper were filled, in addition | to the 106 persons who do work about | Six hundred slept in the tted up qurrters on the Re- creation Pler at the foot of Twenty- wivile 386 found hard the steamers SHE WOULD CALL THE POLICE. “I told the Senator I was not the) kind of a woman he was accustomed to associate with,” “and that if he had no respect for me, he ought to have for his wife and Comminat ahe continued, merchant, fourth street, but warm, on Thomas Brennan, and Bronx, tied up at t sixth atreet plier, and in the rooms on the dock itself, Bai WILSON HAS ANOTHER COLD, President Foreed to Cancel All Ea- ‘The Senator begged her pardon and stated that Bond could not be ap- famson, one of int: “I atarted to pass by the Sonator of driving a car k further liberties with on Mra. Bond, strated, and, I think, sald I would I think perhaps at that time he begged my pardon again. “Then he rose in aw half stooping position, pushed me back, put one hand over my mouth way and Avenu call the police, WASHINGTON, Wileon bas another severe cold and to- his physician, | guil ‘All hia Bext Tuesday, ball, which was p furnished, being fixed at $50), glatrate Voorhees, —SqxXshl———— QUAKES IN MASSACHUSETTS, | wim ‘Two Shocks Felt Early To-Day tu | the scuffle and then Mr. Hoberteon| ordered him to remain indoors engagements were cancelled for to-day. It was said at the White House, Prowldent’s cold had made} da slight o ‘ough | “IT was crying and screaming. Mr. Roberteon told me to go into an ad- Joining room. Senator Gore followed me in and tried to get me to make @ statement that nothing had hap- him hoarse and cou and nis physician was keeplas to his room as a precaution against Otfcials sald they ex-| |pected the Prosident’ would be our PITTSFIELD, Mase. Mrs, Bond said she bad been « ull of cold, throat sore, Nervous wreck since the Winston Hotel a teaspoonful of “Cali. Figs, and” again to-morrow, A dinner engagement for to-night! Poatmaster-General was cancelled and Secretary Bryan| arranged to attend a White House tuncheon with Gov, Jersey and Mri expected to lunch with t Later Secretary Hryan President in his room, Benatore Gore moved closer to his Pruitt began to cross-examine and conferred with them frequently. Ro signs of emotion while Mra. Bond was telling her story in direct Fielder of New Natural His! ery queation of the defense bore he fen gered of C4 SORAPEERCY Speeey ————— [Ra due ¢ nator Gore's attorneys are trying to ann P. 4 vine | STANDARD LOANS TO CHINA, | Under a revision of his former rul- —_— District Judge Clark permitted attorneys to question Mrs. Bond Poteet her past life. Mra, Bond a she had PEKING, Feb. 12.—The Standard bea ae opintge _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 132, rc Mes. CARRIE. Modactad Oss 19808GETETHHTOTTOTOOAGIVONVVTTVIVGOSSOOVOOD PET SEAGULL SAVES OLDEST BOATMAN'S LIFE Hovers Over Boat Where Quigley Is Freezing and Attracts Atten- tion of Rescuer. | j “BIN” Quigley, the oldest boatman of the Battery, came near taking his last row this morning. He went out| \'M quest for @ tow line and was soon {lost in the mist that hung low above He had no idea how Mm shore, but soon he learned his hands were becoming frozen. He quickly strapped his feet to the; oars, then lay back on the thwarts, | with hia hands inside his heavy coat,; and pedalled in the direction he thought the Battery lay. ! Sailor Dan McGinn, Bill's rival, as well as friend, his hands encased ini heavy mittens, was rowing for the) Batt @ seagull flying tn circles. The gull was squaking and making strange noises. Bill stopped rowing. 'y when, above the mist, he saw/ ii “By the Great Hormspoon!" cried, McGinn, “that Bill's seagull,” | Through the mist the sailor guided | his boat to the spot above which the| gull was flying. McGinn rowed to where the bird fluttered and came upon Quigley's boat with Bill lying exhausted across the thwarts. Mc-! Ginn then forced some of the sailors’ “firat ald” down his friend's throat and then beat him over the head and | chest. Bill opened his eyes and reached again for the bottle, McGinn} put his own coat around the boatman, then took a line and towed him | ashore. Sailor McGinn sald t! is no doubt for the last ten years, during wh! ‘dy old salt goes out to take a line from an| Last Sunday | Incoming vossel, ooo ARRESTED FOR AUTO CRASH. Reuben wit ‘ho r and avenue, LiF was ar- in the Coney Toland Police’ Gar son, @ commission No. 112 South gned eaer following an automobile smash- Hinere were two "men against Will- cation and another son, following thie crash at Ocean Park- sald the caan war Griving fant and that when he turned Jout to dodge an excavation he Ber were hurled out. Both were yok to the Coney Inland Hospital, where it 12.—Prenident | 4 sald Bogart's skull may be frac- commission man pleaded “not and the case was put over till vi eee sesereesooosonese soeeeeeeereccocereoosoososecce By GASTON LEROUX Author of “The Yel ‘UNCOLN, BORN TO-DAY, he UP A COURT “SINKING OF MONROE UNAVOIDABLE, THEORY’ OF CAPT. JORNSON s 4 Couseatutnt nis use the jurors wanted to finish rr ir duties this week Justice Man- ning in the Supreme Court in Brook- lyn continued to-day the trial of the jun againat Frederick Says Under Circumstances He ¥ Hoth plaintife and defend Coull Have Be tifled with large brewing was tried before months ago and Tilenius appealed und got a nius charged that Hol- lender broke up his home by telling Mrs. Tilenius that her husband was q | Letters Read in Court to Show |*Pending # tot of money on n Mine That Mrs. Denee Had an “Affair.” en Prevented, PHILADELPHIA, Johnson of the sunken liner caused a stir at the wreck inveatiga- tion here to-day when he suid that undey the circumstances the sea dis- jaster was unavoidable, ho course of act . considering the of time and my lack |cdae of the Nantucket’s course, could s prevented the collision of the Nor do 1 ace . erry could have done so after, & \‘YOU, TOO,’ SAYS HUBBY. | ‘Catherine Turk. A juror was absent when the case « After an hour 300 Lexington ave- walked in and A. Ervine of No. , the tardy juror, after whispering to John Kelly, Jus. ! There had been differences between tice Manning's attendant, the Denees, Carrie and Wells G., | Place. musicians, for ede years, but the honest-to-goodness row did not be- ; Sin until Mrs. Denee intercepted a letter addressed to “My Dear Daddy" and signed “L. L.” instrument, which name of a downtown department two steamers, Justice Manning cleared his throat | Berry's responsi- Kelly hr rried whispered to the Justice, who rose | and bowed to Mr. “You have the congratulations of the Do you wish to be excused?" Ervine .did not. Jurors shook hahds with him us he j explained that it was a boy and was to be named Lincoln Manning Ervine. The case went on, by consent, with eleven jurors. _ iDEMOGRATIC SENATE TO HUNT GRAFT, T00 Armed with this Ervine, saying Denee set out to get her The decree was signed in Justice Page's court to-day. From the letter to the decree there ie an interesting tale in which Mrs. Denee qualifies as an eminent sleuth. She had two clues—the letter and the place where the “other party” worked. She went there and showed | the letter to the manager. five girls whose initials corresponded with “L. L.'s" were shown to Mra. | Denee. She visited each one, made| purchases and requested each to} Republican Assembly Will Have to write some directions on each pack- Having samples, Mrs. Genee compared them. Bhg decided on one| tall, dark young woman and followed | her to her home at No. Twenty-fifth street. foon she saw her own husband. He entered the premi: ‘Then Mrs. Dense Lellan, and with a party of seven the apartment of “Mrs. Lewis" on Hallowe'en night. The janitress rofused to admit the course at the spot where the disaster . Johnson is said to have had every reason, in view of the usual custom, to think the Nantucket was| running parallel with him, rather than! cutting across hin steamer's bows. ———_ ‘TOOTHBRUSH’ MUSTACHES | FORBIDDEN BY KAISER, CY, Wearing of Them “Non-German” He Tells Soldiers of Bodyguard Regiment. BERLIN, Feb. 12.—The wearing of | mustache was for- | bidden to the soldiers of the Emperor William's bodyguard regiment by ani order issued to-day. en was that it was non-German. —_—.———— FINAL THAW ARGUMENTS. | Wiseeseatatets feta thie signetere on Vote Money for Rival to Get Cash Itself. \s She waited and the “toothbrush” is Im prospect—a Democ: inquiry to match the Republican As- sembly inquiry. Speaker Sweet asked Gov. to assist in getting an appropriation for the Republican committee. The Governor is understood to have re- piled that if the Republicans of the Aasrembly will vote an appropriation | for a Democratic Scnatorial investi- should one be wurdered—he will send in a special message urgil that $25,000 be voted for the Assem- bly committee. ‘The Assembly aged Nell Mc- ‘descended upon ‘The reason giv-, A REAL SURPRIGE “Oh, lady, you must not spoil this! rise party, and the folks| upstairs must not know it. please, and admit us quick. Just wait around,” The party was admitted. jater Detective McLellan put his knee through a door and @ second later a woman's screams aroused every one in the house. The sleuth told the court that he had difficulties disengaging Mrs. from the hair and features, of “Mrs. Lewis. at which arguments will be aw's petitions for @ writ of habeas corpus and for admis-| ion to bail, will be held on Feb. 29, it Ways and Means Committee reported favorably to-day a bill appropriating that sum for the investigating expenses. —_—_———- CHILD CARRIED OFF BY VEILED WOMAN] se=m= tlvsrcat™*::: STEAMSHIPS OUE TO-DAY. Cristobal, Cristobal . nta Marta, Senta Chieage, F Havre (stoned SAILING TO-DAY. Kais. Aug. Victo jeret, TY ic, Liverpee! . Oh, yes, hubby was Little Daughter of S. W. Fassett’s Wife Vanishes in Auto From Her Aunt’s Home. » 12.—Catherine McCallie, the five-year-old daughter of Mrs. 8. W. Fassett of Spokane, Wash., was taken from the home of her aunt hore to-day by a velled wom- an, who whisked the child off in an automobile and has not been located Mrs, Denee then brought suit ana Denee defended the action, contend- ing that even though he were gullty of impropriety, his | titled to a decree because of an at- fair with a German artist named Numerous letters were introduced to’ show Lippmann's love for Birs. Denee. Lippmann re- fers to her as his “red-haired Indian and signs bimself her ‘DUTCH HEINE LETTERS READ ' Her “little Dutch Heine’ “it te spring time and my thoughts oy It is Yoyo Ci gage a agile in the woods, but why get a deak. without?” avibeRy wanes to know ‘Marta a A. Mi 12 M. That sara ! Karl Lippmann. Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar feeee eae banks ‘cere sor conal iran hag Le a _| [cCallie girl's father, Edward McCallie of Chattanooga, was di- vorced from her mother at Reno two yeara ego. The iittle girl was given by the Court to the father and a on was given to the mother. Callie later married 8. W. Fassett, a former Congressman Sloat York, and moved to Fawsett of New Spokane, Wash. Children, with girl was playin, whom the McCallie have much of a vocabulary, declare the v rhea (dl law: “ ‘ana i wasiea’ Yo know what herine, this in your gathered the «irl up TEAS ‘ust & romantic foreigner, that's “ile didn't know much, you see, Me Mr. Lawyer, you' it find he ‘was always, always wishing”-— “How about this?” ask yer, reading, “'I would like to kiss and squeeze you and pinch your arms “Didn't I tell you?" she asked, tri- is He was the best walter ver saw.” vent the Sanctus of Hige,, Deniee’s imony Justice Page stated he saw bayer Ming the couple to live { je wan a“ that pense is MA) i 150% a week in 4 musical act, carnias 180 alimony for Mrs. Denee, who has an income from an Indiana | farm, at $10 a week, le in that condition, | Besides, Patrolman Cody, who arrested William: CANDIES for ST. VALENTINE’S DAY in BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY BOXES eentiment so effectively as OTHING the he shortest toute to a nouncement of BONNIE HEA! rh TON [arrayed sast might from Medi as ordered Burleson yo Hecord of am Karthaeake on) ‘The ‘eelamograph in the Museum of! rthquake shock t!'s morning or at) dent, |any time aince the widespread «i the! ance of Tuesday. The needle hai wavering slightly of lat be due to sev: |May Use Katte on Senator Bacon. WASHINGTON, Feb. nator |Ausustus ©. Bacon of Georgia, one of |tho, Administration leaders in Congress, in very a at @ hospital mrs, ay an nean ports, held at Quarantine ‘until ‘hia t ere after a case of illi lagnosed as {tinct earthquake shocks were felt we) in the Bissrase. this city at 4 and 4 this morning. bred « ae pancongers of ee POC NB. pox | for Thur. aregey Sug earn mouse y shows no record of an| Cosked- ready to serv:. A 0c can will forvieh the ell my for a hard-working or ha A THIS WEER’S, COMPLETE NOVEL | , ae PVGOO SSS SESSOTIOTS BULL MOOSERS VOTE TO 60 IT ALOWE AGAIN Wi Not Eegr Ino Any Dicker tad Will Run Comptste Vicket Next Fall, Theodore Deus . State vr sive Commit- tee, declared this afternoon at a meet- Chair ing of that body at No. 42 Washing- ton Square West, that tse prominent men whose names he refrained from mentioning woukt practically finances the entire campaign in the Empire State during the fall primaries and election. It was said at the meeting that at least one of the men wea known, George W. Perkins is be- | Heved to be the Bull Mooser who haa ,come forward with the offer of finan. jelal ald, The conmittee decided abuid great enthustism to eo the fight alone to refuse na tae of political coal q tion and to thake no overttires to any party or faction. 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