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; aT rk a Hing with his American Steni fe pay $629.50 to Sai © ofl man of City Court Justice Ransom to- in favor of The ‘Washington, on which the off lances was a passenger, sailed iy ahead of its schedule, and when be had entered judgement for that amount Teached Algiers for the next steamer inted suitor filed sw to mone—es evidenced by continued fer. cnee for over are by che leading physi- iis at the conmtry. more strength the ordinary kind. GRanb Rapips} FURNITURE AN ACCOUNT IT TERMS Pa” 9508. sx" 5100 +r BET Damages. of the pleasure fiancee from Algeria, to Philadelphia, the ship Company wel FR. Bekert, the Quaker reached . ASION At CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE 103 & 104"ST he ” s ¥ TEANESTERS TAKE eamer Clayton Mitchell. to vhen the (Specie! to The Kvenine World ) ALB FOR MADDEN Three Swear Leader Was Not Near Scene of the Patsy Doyle Murder. | Clayton Mitchell, who resi rector of Calvary Episcopal Ch Germantown, some werks neo, marry Miss Mary PF net Hoboken, N at St. Hernard ville, NJ will come to a climax in the wed When Mr. Mitchel! resigned « ber of persons were pu ant ‘The vestry av Desp: yurch, Hern: Owney Madden's friends, all mem- bers of his gang, tried to prove an alibi for their leader in the jatter's | reason trial for the murder of Patsy Doyle,|bealth was failing a rival gang leader, before Judge Nott in General Sessions to-day hen tor, being a high churchman, did that the night of the kiling of Doy! Nov. 28 last, Madden was nowhere about the scene of the crime, Nasil saloon at Forty-Grat Street Eighth Avenue. ‘Thetr stories were to discredit the testimony of Margaret Everdeene and Freda Horner, who testified Madden told them he had gone with his crew, William Mulhall, Arthur Beller and John McArdie, to super intend the killing, Beller and Me | Ardle were caught after the kitling and are now in Sing Sing Mulhall | escaped. Each of the witnesses called for the defense to-day by Attorney Charien E. Colligan contradicted the stories told by the two girls, Cross-exam- jined by Assistant District Attorney Edwards, all admitted they were in hangout, a restaurant at view of his coming nuptial was denied to-day by bis bre James E. Mitchell Mise Garnett the founder of Ste ins Institute, Now Jersey. She is wealthy father was the late Mercer Ga: of Virginia JURY FAILS TO SOLVE Wrangled All Night to Discover el and Magazine Clippings | nue, when Mulhall and hia compan- jones left on their murderous mission, | h15 oi friend, Doe Watson Ene into a bag supposed to contain @ canvas money bag, taden wit! Everdeene, threatening that wnles| ang coin representing the wee! she returned to the protection of the | Doyle gang from that of the Madden gang, he would “make a bum out of her.” It was this note, the proseou- tion contends, that was the primary cause of the murder of Doyla The Everdeene girl showed it to Madden, who, she testified, told her to let Dim know where Doyle and “Wile the failor” could be found and be would the reat. “Were you interested in the note?” Mr. Edwards asked Pills “No,” replied the witness; waan't my girl” “Who was the note saw Doyle's name on it,” | Eilts. Beller and McArdle were brought | trom Bing Sing to-day to testify in | Mada behalf ployees, William Mennie, one it full of magazin: real money In the bag consisted ¢ nies in olin The expre' County Hank from which the was obtained, and the Mandard tie Action Company hired det the penumatic concer: the express company, be retried. ” —— ‘ehe All Started by “Strange Fe: A girl employed by the Acro Waist Drowns Merselt ta Trowgh. Company on the thirteenth floor of No. PITMAN, N. J, May %%—When|a52 Fourth Avenue ran from « emailer went to water the horses to-|room into the werkroom where two hey found Mra, Carrie Mitehner, other atris ork this years o4 Growned tm the enclaiming that she had been uJ * farm otr Bhe Coun- ensued Gloue committed suicide while *. 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J J, next Monday evening A romance of twelve years t that his Hoboken however, state that the re “Owney” Lawlor, “Dodie” Fite-|betieve that a clergyman simmons and “Marty” Ellis testified |marry while In charge of a oburch | that and had consequently resigned in & grandnince MYSTERY OF LOST $7,000 the Money Became Birdseed, Grav- There is a job walting tn the Bu-| preme Court for Sherlock Holmes and ‘Twelve roll for the hot alr company's 400 em- officers of the company who opened pings, gravel and bird seed. The only company, the New York 4 tried to solve the mystery without cane will FACTORY GIRLS IN PANIC. ‘<When, you Giin's hove your faze, iq) of The policemen or doctors cuyid detsot the conductor make you get and | ony ate fumes im the Dr r vie thought 1 The Stylish Contour * | Charge Against Testified Aga ardn- ding num-| 0 Hie] paw One Hundred from | tice Bhearn in the © reme Court 1 not} 4 Jan lin, mwore to-day, in his wife, not 18 | Franklin in their root but thi] mer yther, Kreigioder's wife day that her husband who, ahe says, of | often beat her, had, K bit Mise Franklin, a boken, and @ niece of Col. Edward A.| home, on the head with a hammer Stevens, Commissioner of Roads of) Her roett) and I'll fix you, too.’ the accused m, testify against Shearn warned Mra could not be forced t How | whose body was four lar of the tei been battered 97,000, | bh bills POy-) a steamabip at her | was mentioned. “You knew Galla Mr. Caffrey asked “L did.” replied of the ¢ olip- “Did he Mayor Gaynor that do it?" oN of pen money Prew eotiven n sued war a wirle & eo eee) ON TRIAL FOR LIFE, sosep Kromoaor jannor ot so vss} FOR STARVING MEXICANS | | Street, on trial for bis life before 27 of Mins Marion J When Mra. Kreigieder protested, she) swore, he said to her William J. A. Caffrey, attorney for n, objected Kreigieder’s testimony on the gre that a wife could not & husband woman aaid she wanted to tentify jan engineer, of Union Cou Mias Franklin was killed, in the col-| yo In Christopher's pockot was found who shot the late Mayor Gaynor on |" “he and 1 were quite friendly.” tell you before sir, he did not.” tit a fact that you and he had a total of 15,000,000 men in the feld.” @ bet of $50 he would not have nerve enough to do ttt “No, air.” ood within two blocks “No, wir. There in no use tying | about the dead, because he did not! may it.” 1 Kreigieder put all the blame for J jthe murder of Minx Franklin on hig wife, He said she had sent him out! lfor beer and when he returned he found her and Mies Franklin quarrel. | ] ling | My wife got mad. Kreigiader ———— testified, “and, gravbing a hammer, ned an), atrick Miss Franklin on the head re- | ureh . , ~ yoatediy with it When tried to non Kreigleder Makes a Counter: fiy"her, She told me it wasn't any ot of my business and chased me out of Spouse Who, | the hours > ASKS WILSON APPEAL inst Him | rteenth | and Mabel Fund | Relieve Suffering at Many Points Boardman’ Want to riminal Term of for rree the mui Frank Justicg Shearn, in the Criminal) py ‘ v8 Me rane . atcher store of George Stern, at 3 “Star-S led B bis own defense, —Food Rushed to Monterey Branch of the Supreme Court, tm: | 1258, stood Stern's nora sab Baie ar Nl anner ha, led poned de: pe on C) | 7 “i Wilnon, aw head of the American Req}! Martini, convicted of killing Pollc® | truck struck the butcher wagon and Crom anked to-day by Mine Mabel Hoardman to issue an appeal to the American public for funda to wrt Presence, curchase supplies for starving people parder im their! wtexico, The appeal probably will be insued in the near future thes ner, 70° supplies in different parts of republic have been represented to the Red Cron# as extremely short, nd fast night the State Department |tranamitted to the organization a telegram from American Consul Hanna at Monterey saying that many people there were suffering and would nuplied with food. was testified yenter- 4, 1913. beginning Monday, death of di Martini This is the second has heard the first degree, but poals set aside his technicality In reply to Clerk Mra nd be forced to to Justice Kreigieder O toatify, but the} starve unless Koc This meannge was forwarded to the Red of the Crosm in| wept aentative ako, wh he would ha fc i, nd the same day ina hte rend stance in other parts of pidly as sufficient funds William Flack, His bead had are ¢ with @ furnace | Mra. Kreigieder told the jury 6H East Thirteenth Street put all denied Madden wae there 8t| jurors wrangled almost all lant night | *PAM*r U § ON 0 : c nd - 1914. Leggio was jealous of the at- the te se Olea ase poe of a ato oe, bear er suena at, 8. WIGE-GOWSUL HOME, | is tren, nor Rats iat “Whea did you first hear ofl nagesing clippings and « couple of — vf . Wohin sl ‘Macaluso. He promised to pay Flack Doyle's death?” Mr. Edwards ask: pounds of birdesed and grave! got fs ea time she saw Christopher | SAYS GERMANS WILL WIN $200 for the killing “Bunday afternoon,” replied ES. jrigy gave up the job early thie morn |% Hote written by Mise Franklin to |Phrough an‘ interpreter he sald he view i read about that and the Bat) ea hungry aka wandietiens j bite sipting thet Terelavener was eres John G. Lamont, Stationed at} never Knew Marino and that Flack’s - . | tinus onto o ri " story was perjury. Hore is the myatery Kreigieder, It is the contention of| Hamburg, Declares Kaiser Can Outside the courtroom Leggio’s wife “Were you Interested in the BAM) o. geturday, Dec 1%, 1918, a mos. | Assistant District Attorney y that 3 screamed as she saw her husband led ot” senger trom the American Sapresa| thie note was the cause of Miss) Put 15,000,000 Men in Field. |away. She ran after him, but was not | “No,” replied itis ' Sas eae & Franklin's murder | allowed to talk to him. ee waiasik — 4 bone t ie the offices of the Duin the ‘crosm-examination of] John (. Lamont, American Vice- — had hea: andar eumatic Action Company,| Mra. Kreigieder by Mr, Caffrey, the |, " “Willie the Sailor” eent Margaret PAR) nae of Gallagher, N® Consul at Hamburg, arrived to-day! yetea Pri a taawer- mend: TRADE MARK the crazy ‘man| Rotterdam of the Holland. d the funeral led recently in the dock in Hoboken, | American line, to att jot bis father who ville, Pay rmany is bound to win,” he de- ‘Mer resources are practi- PHILAD! Dickson, A, i wher very well?” |, enty-elght years old. Mra. Kreigieder, clared led affairs he ahot{cally untouched. She haw plenty of | the & he was going to} provisions, plenty of copy 4 plen- | nad lty of everything else she r s. If| was @ trustee In ti ithe need comes the Germans can put| the Reading Before you buy a cut price glove Think of more than merely the appearance of the you eapect it to (Will (he fabrie pull and lose its shape and become glove consider what servwe can wee How will they wae turn yellow and the wlov beguy ' How will the tips wear! In Kayse> Silk Gloves every ¢ of these features is guaranteed (> give satiniactory service That is why twelve thousand dealers and oullons of Amencan women prefer them — why more of thea are sold than of all other silk gloves combined He sure you yet complete glove value, Ask tor hayeorr's we more then the ordinery her «, hoe, O08 aed wp gihe ore ove The, 01.09, ' woe hayeer’’ ein the bem cod with rach paw te 0 guarantor Ucket thet the tps orld wuterer the gloves dk Gloves Mure ovld thas al) viber vile gloves evastnned TWO MURDERERS SENTENCED TODIE nse I ELECTR CHAR Angelo Leggio and Charles Di Martini Both P: Innocence In Court. | Two men were sentenced to-day to die in the electric chair, having been convicted of murder in the first de Hoth were taken imme to the death chamber In Sing Sing. man Patrick Cotter in the Bronx Aug. Stern's hort Justice Shearn fixed the week the sentence of death | passed upon him. He was cofvicted, | a little over a year ago, of murder In before he was sentenced, di Martini C., t declared he was “as innocent as @|to San Francisco, was killed near here six-montha’-old baby.” Shearn read the sentence di Martini | and Judge Nott in Part V. General Ses- | sions fixed the same week for the ex- | ecution of Angelo Leggio, convicted last Saturday of procuring | now house in Sing Sing, to murder Giu- seppe Marino, whom Flack shot at No. money waa never paid. Legwio, too, declared his innocence. one of Philadelphi and most widely known lawyers, died at his home here to-day. looked upon a8 @ master in unravelling Railway and until his déath in the Reading Company. TWO ARE INJURED IN A DOUBLE RUNAWAY FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. Who Tries to Stop Horse Is Hurled to Street and Motor- man Is Hurt in Crash. Startled by a passing motorcycle, a horse attached to a Street Cleaning Department cart ran away at Ever- ereen Avenue and Halsey Street, Williamsburg, to-day and ran a mile before it was stopped. The driver had just left the wagon when the horse bolted. The first victim of the runaway was Patrolman Burgess of the Ciasson Avenue Police Station, who tried to stop it Gates Avenue, but wai dragged @ block and finally shaken diately off, with his uniform torn and his face bruised. The horse continued to Myrtle Avenue, where, tn front of the aTagramenty Heese mt a aa your guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine—double Mos rom any druggist and apply alittle of it night and morning and should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disa) it, while the lighter ones have vanis! enti 5 It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain « beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of bere back if it fails to remove freckles. —Advt. you rotest Their is bY President ager 92 contribution to the War Relief Funé— t also bolted. At De Kalb Avenue the street- cleaning oart atruck an elevated pillar |and the horse was thrown and badly 6 went on for it crashed into the vestibule of a Myrtl showering broken glass on Motorman Patrick Terry of No. 1 Myrtle Ave- nue. The horse waa also badly cut. A Medley of Patriotic Airs on the ord, It's @ diso of patriotiem, A-1685—Price 61.00, =:|COLUMBIA RECORDS July 6 for the time di Martini the Court of Ap- conviction on a| ge, one of a utomobilists from Washin, ‘aveling over the Lincoln Penny's question | ¥ tighway to-day when the automobile overturi |On‘aateep hill, Her husband and Mr ra, A. M. Snapp were thrown out, were not injured. ed As Justice who was| in the death April 8, Louisa of Marino, The Oross Section May 28.—Samuel oldest The Safety Tooth Brush THE RUBBERSET Tooth Brush excels in the two essential points. The bristles can’t come out and the tufts are scientific- ally shaped for perfect cleansing. Yet it costs but 25c everywhere. He was sev-| Mr. Dickson was of railroads that ership hands. He reorganization of director Rubberset Company (R. & C. H. T. Co., Props.), Newark, N. J. WEORMERIMERMBER! OF ‘NIO/SEPARTIAME NT Second instalment of This Remarkable Document in Magazine Section of Next Sunday World Order frorn Newsdealer in Advance The WORLD Geille 100,000 Copies More in New Vork City Eaom Weekday Then ANY OTHER Morning Newepeper.