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AIGA MERCHANT COMMITS SUlGIUt George J. Browne Shoots Him- self at His Handsome Brooklyn Home. “Business 1, !n bad shape and | must ettend to 1! ive me three or four weeks ty fix up my affairs and maybe Can grt away fer Invalidism wae galing to his active temperamem tir fretted and worried under |t, retarding improvement by his Impatl He came to have moody Spells, brooded over his situation, and theese, advancing along the lines of men- tal depression, degenerated into meian ebolta ‘The tnvaild slept by himself tn the front chamber over the drawing-room in the mansion. a short distance from Pros peot Park, into whieh he wae taken for & carriage ride each Guy Hie wife occupied the back chamber adjoining, and she kept a solicitous watch over her melancholy husband George 3. Browne, © successful dr7- (Qeede merchant, rushed into nervous Qrostration by the ceaseless turmo!! of commercial life, shot and tn @ Mt of melancholy ot [i cide waa sent to the morning. It wae | to his parents and business | z i : z I _ Mr. Browne had never been mie hn Thie morning at 6 o'clock Mrs. Ufo Mi & year ago, wv en he eof Browne was startled from her sleep by Gown.” He was then fifty-six years old | the report of a pistol Instantly eur Hip Rad been an active, energetic Dus | musing ts she rushed Into her fees man for thirty-five years, but his huaba ul t rane Glose attention to business had at last] Bho f ying on hie with ound in very centre of hile fore Greaght tim down, Sind Tle was unctasctous, The bubiet His nerves were shattered and al- had entere alin, A physician was though the best gor gra by em- quickly summoned, but on his arrival ployed the doctors could give aim no} the | ‘ohant w ‘ . Hrowne a widow w Pellet. He was impatient at bie en-| 0 oe & weer, oe forced ifeness. Dr. Loul and ner ote A Hits legend physictan was outs hg man of twenty four, Landgref, of 14 Beventh avenue. Bvening World re tated above A few weeks ago Dr. Landgraff tol mene iow the homes Mr. Browne that he was developing Dwyer Mirat k Towns, Bright’ Alseane he lawyer-poet, es Jur roy an " Hubert Furey, ihe Democratic leader “You must stop he at ones, Long and millfonaire contractor, the physician, “nnd take a long ree The nelgiiborhood was shoe when Go to your country house at tne Thou- te news of the sutelde be ame known, : " ts and the whole “s * in e- Gane Islands, ive up al! work ment. for Mr Browne was one of tbe “I can was the rich man’s reply. leaders of society in NrBooklyn. — WATER'S LIFE A FAMILY IN WORTH $3000. HADHOUSE Killed by Street Car,|Husband, Wife and Son) orice. His Wife Gets All Became In- Damages. | sane. A jury in Justice Beekm | _ In the Insane pavilion of Betlevne Hos. the Supreme Court to-day pita “a « « ie coasting Mrs. Suary Lambert | Mtal ere nfined a husband and wif $3,000 damages against the Metropolitan and thetr son, and all, tn the opinion Genes alway Company for the death °f the a! entets, are suffering from the of her husband, Emi! Lambert oame mental derangement Lambert was a walter in the Hard-| The husband I* Pater Laitner, @ Mack ware Club, On July 16 of last year he) smith. fifty-three years olf; hie wife, Noarded & First avenue car at Twenty: | Mary. forty-five veare olf, and his aon third street with hie sister-in-law lam | | Joseph, twenty-three yeare olf. ve. endeavoring to make up lost time. The Lima, yaving recently been released from Ariver did not stop long enough to allow | *h* Manhattan Hospital Mr. Letdmer's Lambert to get off, and he wae thrown | Comiition was discovered when he caused $0 the street and his skull fractured He! the arrest of his intimate friend, Jacob died Instantly. Werlein, of S14 West Fifteenth street, a | Whom he accused of stealing a dog, howe imed could talk German, BIGHTH AYE.BARLY CLOSING.” TFwe Meetings Last Night and More | locked up "pmincat ter mens” | GRIPPLED JUSTICR WINS, Prominent Labor Men. Two mase-meetings of the Bightn Bled a. duction MeKe: Gee a Avenue Early Closing Association Verdict Against Brooklyn Trolley held last evening, one at Bighth aven: and Forty-eighth otreet, the other at WARS Seshore ‘were Fed Daly, bee: | Road tor Accident. ict, Assembly, @: MA. Francis McKenna, « former Justice MJ er nesociation, and ty Jorden, |°f the Peace at Maspeth, 1. 1. was wpeakers were very well fecalved | A¥Ardel a verde: of 810.0% by w fury tn the the o t of the meeting was Supreme C 00 ght ng apreme Court, Brooklyn, this morning His sult wae brought at meet! will be held i the object of the association, | 80.0 agains: the Rrooklyn Heights Bromint ge kera in labor circles will | Railroad Comp for infurtes sus tained by him tn ter Mr McKenna was driving in his bumey jat the time. and In @ collition with on |of the company's cars was t ROBERT P. KENNEDY he hae been com He was bro stretcher, and | ¥ paralysed since WABHINGTON, June ¢—Rodert P Kennedy, of Ohio, was to-day nominate! te be agent on the part of the United conventions for « under the commission concluded betw: = States and Call! May 2, | Se _—_—- THE WORLD MORE THAN DOUBLE. was with «rear culty his testimony was understood 9 * power of speech Is nearly destroyed Thies wag the fourth trial The fi wo trials rew Verdict tor $10,000 by the Court of x anes SISTER Hl Hi ACCUSER. f the a third ted in the = § sed by Artificial was taken to Bellevue, and taat| t bis son called to see him. Hie acttons were such that he, too, was]; tor | * CHILIAN CLAIMS AGENT. jr» ground and no buaiy injured tha: | # but this was reversed + WILL REAR FAW BYBOTTLE\ sw esas 1 Park ts tone WHEAT WAS FIRMER THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1908, oie Sieieie acetals sieieieiere | WAR sl ADE ~WN-STOCKS. It sENA‘ con COFFEE OBJECTS TO “ICE” AT KANSAS CITY. (one. o)0: 01 oye seo ier (Oe (61 (G1O! 0 /O1ONO (O1OVR 1G) a 018 010 18r eve (oxer6 (OVO SOO OIer aM 0 BROKE. THREE MEN KILLED N LODO! GORGE” +e Two Tried to Reecvs a Com- | panion and All Were Hurled to Death. | In an endeavor to save the \ife of thelr, railroad tracks through what ts known comrade, three men were almost in-}localiv as “Bloody Gorge.” stantly killed by a trair the Long) It ie said that within the past twelve Island Malroad at T o'clock this MorM:) months no lees than twenty-five men | . ¢ been kil'ed In this place The vietime were Matthew Clark, for-| The southbound train from Long Ist ty-two years old, of % Kingsiand ave-| and Chiy entered Woody Gorge shortly ue: Dante! Halpin thirty-three, of | after 7 o'el and the engineer saw Meeker aver 4 Monitor atreet | three men walking along the track Brooklyn, and Patrick Lyons, forty-two,| He blew his whistle vigorously, and wf Olifton avenue, Laurel Hil jtwe of them «# ped aside, but the Engineer James Harris, of 134 Third! third continued on his way. His com. street, Long Istana City, and Conductor! pantons, seet Janger, sprang back *haries Hammond, of Babdyion, I. 1, “pon the tracks and endeavored to pull Local Market Feels the| Mother Has $3,000,000 wore arteeled seas sn ta him away from his peril pgs , the Hun it they were too late, for the ens Gravity of China -He Can't Support erman Tin Factory at Penny Bridge,| gine struck all three with tremendous J near Long Inand City | force and hurled fully Afty te Crisis. His Wife. Over two thousand men are employed! away = W ens tei wp “ah Maa Prices decrease’ matertally om the China crisis in every branch at the opening in the stock market to-@ay following the decline In console tn Lan- don ‘The trading waa moderate The features in the industrial quarter were Amertean Tobaceo, Consolidated Gas, Tennessee Coal & Iron, Laclede and International Paper preferred. All these apectaition deolined sharply, In the jocal traction shares Metro- politan lost 1-2 to 13 1-3) Brooklyn Rapid Transit 1-4, to @ 3-4, Manhattan lost a fraction and Thirt Avenue start ed fiat at 112 There was very little trading in either of these usu stocks Sugar was lifted a sharp fraction above yesterday's close in the forenoon In other stocks support wae lacking, but pressure was not severe, and the average level was bus little changed from the first hour. London sold the International stocks on a moderate soale, and much attention | wes to the development of events in china Prices of bonds were shaded grneraiy New Jersey Central rose 24-4 pointe in the afternoon on moderate transactions Otherwise the market was nearly tnant- mate, and price movements were very narrow. ‘A tise in the Grangers to the best of the day invited reallastions, wut Sheed wiped out the rau C, oul reacted below 116, and tie market gen- yielding. 122,146 shares cand ‘ot bonds $1,201,900, par value. Paul 11-4 below last night MF ore recht? iroks o-day were The Closing Quote Open 4 Pound pt Am Oar American Bapress American lee Co Am fee! & Wire pf American Somer rents pf Den @ he ey Federal See! my . 2 General Rieetrt 1s ws | Great Northem pf is oN 1B)" MS My a | ms) ‘ MW Mal | “| | Mm irs re >| sw | » Ry we | we | . wet 1M M te ‘ * By 2 LONDON STOCKS OFF, ‘ = | Americane Weak The 1 security rots were} nfaver Tected to-day by the tn | creneins China, and] Mrs, Fannie Peter 3 Mvteten | Cone ‘ i laseen Am ‘splayed Paid Help Wants in |tiree' mais « costae t larceny] Ame _imiare ‘apers bined. “ ‘ | Smounting to #8 be: ee Ai! sta | fhe charges him w ‘ A baad Joweiry re oes ot was Ana Mining, A 4m 1 ville ar AND MARKET ACTIVE. | Means. Snyder, of Menxerte in|, hea pene f and talrty active Park, found tos morning | ’ Aug ' ‘ . ” b 1 This wil make the sixth ay Vors's Sores a7 in this way. ” » Gaimal Beptenc 28 a 4 pening prices were July ss; Cobweb tightness duly corm, 212 July oats, ag ag | Caaeneienee Arveld ¢ Kau Gause Drawers” fer cen we: dul +B ietien Women tnd them reat + dul ect at Colne. ove farsagh et com eS: pi Beye, hh bd closing were: July fit July une, teat ass 1 pany | resemt ten slighter In form Charles F Adee the eon of Mre. Laura yoixth street, Who ty rated at $2,090.00 and moves in the most select circle of the Four Hun: arraigned tn the Weat Side ot supporting known on the stage Pinkus of 7% ba dred, wi Court thie morning for Nis actress wife, as Lillian Greene Mra Adae told Magistrate Pool that she married her husband on June 9, I didn't know hie parents were eo wealthy and prominent then,” she “T didn't s pul father, reg “Our baby was born tn 18% He denied the child and would not even pay the which amounted little boy's milk to about $5 a nm Ther < codagetipaa ari ng 8 beg ane allenation of affections and a settlement Bar A went: fo: Tone oe Men ens | for a big sum figure in the actton| this afternoon tn the Surroga’ end ot Prevtor's my eens onae ae bt by Mrs. Jeanette Demuth, of | The bulk of his estate, whicn is valued | work Jeered me while “He must pay for my baby’e support. and I have been true to him. Hie lawyer yesterday eald he'd furnish evidence for me to get @ divorce, He ts we but I won't” Adne’s “Dearest Lilian” Irwin, actresses had been gueste on the Towa etter simply acknowledged a that May and the pleture ghe sant In hie own behalf Adae protested that | ,, he had no money to support even him- seit. “In 18 1 worked on a United States transport two me worked sit week ‘I couldn't from Senator P' Porter t gave my wife ail Mra. Pinkus, Mr. F wart « witnessr A, but were auby been noted. ast Fil arry them, only him. to introduce me to them, but ine off and aald hie ’ Mr. Pinkwe, might stop our mar- belt me and I had to go T acted. wyer, the third he hee hed in two days, showed the Magistrate a letter from an officer on the United Atates steamehio Towa, addressed to Mra. Adae expinined herself pathe,"* ne live with my mpatible. ashington to wet an ai Jeutenant in the Revenu Service at $1.50 4 year Hatt President MeKinley “L did pay the child's milk bills and 1! the money I earned.”* soner's jkus, the etepfather, were both in s They were not call veraed to return at 30 ‘olock this afternoon, when the case will be continued Mra. Adae Is well known on the legit: |, imate and vaudeville stages formerly with Richard Mansfleld’s com- She Is a pretty woman ance to Lillian Rw though she were un- on the Long Island these in| conscious mpelled way to st the! City, SUCHTER CETS |= MIACO'S WEALTH Theatrical Manager's Es- tate Valued at About $100,000. in this factory, and many « order 'o reach the place are to walk for some distance along and led John's Hospital, WOMAN SUES A RCH HA, Mrs. Demuth Says that George Kemp Owes Her $33,000. ud. 1 often The will of Thomas Miaco, the well Two romantic marriages, a sult for son, N. Y., againet George Kemp to recover $89,000 alleged to be due on Promissory motes. NY Kemp !s the son of the late drug] vir Wittam Groseman, of House, manufacturer of that name who left 4! Grossman & Vorhaue, who are attors fortune eatimated at $1,000,000 The aul! | neys for the estate, was in Aibton, N. ¥,, against him hae been brought In the]! yesterday, wh Supreme Court of Kings County. It ts for money which Mra, Demuth says she| M#hed bonds and qualified se At about $100,000, goes to his daughter, Edna Easlick, now at school at Medina, known vaudeville manager, was filed| there was nat one whose professional rec. | office. [ord in ilg connection with the Comland Adriana D. Ball fur-| ig ig ethical or not; it ix truthfvl. general) g man fue | 1 Deeter Copelan@ | were ached what me@teal ding would accomplis& the greatest god. he would unheritatingly say: “The leavom Wo those with entew died constitutions. wealt funas tendency te Bronchial Trouble or Com sumption. ts of the vital op portunities that summer of ters them ine the tea oat essen will eave more an any thet could In the summer * taueht Catarrh may be more epeed lly cored: with Nature belp- «the work, the result i more certain. mooth's treatm rh owe month winter. Those s feeble that they should not even expose themselves to the weather during the winter may visit the offices, 1 are helped im the prog of treatment, rather injured, by exposure te or ait Following @ sual, Indeed am almost tnvariable, custom in the history of this practice, tm order to bring the advantages of summer treatment withia the reach of all, Doctor Copeland gives the pow famous rate of $3 a month to all during the month of July. All applying for treate ment and all renewing treatment befgre July | will be treated UNTIL CURED at the rate of $3 a month, all medicines included. It applies to all diseases. It applies to all patienta, papa oar Sire It ts the Treatment that has stood 1°¢ Mae or Tes! of Time. It is the Practice you hnow |"! your wife and your children and your friends can be proud to be ineluded bie not as ck You know ite record here in the hear’ 1 obe Gh coven! fel enue of New York. It is the Practica 10,000) and bear tt tick, 1 had been partially deat | | for tort dwellers in this great City have lent their) 0°" oe, . = pdt that f | names gratefully to advance by public tes The * what William R. Cortelyou, of Flatlands timania!, Always accurate, always perfer'- Lt, said iy exPrect, never Peeanting ia anger ver | "tt was noe cy return of the trouvle, the gides of friends. didn't say that: among 10 on\ Re volves yet are bound tobe some discord: | |'\* ant. Among many writeré recording them seth are bso to be some not always a~| Bu‘ 10.000 voices there have beer, vt le 1 guess, telling in the maim-the same grand truth. It ia the Treatment you have always had, better than it ever portunity —the time-honored Ld rate, I have good reason to feel grate fow T can hear im that ear,” “On the 2d of last July 1 would pet my bin on the mantelpiece and y oar 1 couldn't hear it rhal trouble that Dee for. hut @ come thts treatment it has work: an truly sai iMferere that Docter Conga life.” —Mee Chen 2 Mleghany County, N al! ateter saved wy Friendship loules ¥: sung Kilenvitle, No ¥.. says: “F aladly permission to use my seme ae I th ok it may do some one else good n drawing to the atteation of the people treatment The serious part of the was because improved by experience, It is sana ~ senike ta my case wes terribly the Practice of Physicians you hnow, from the time they entered college till te-day. | was so deat in my left ear that 8 PERFECT IN EVERY WAY. Oh, no, we 8 J hear the clock tek tn the room, didn't say that. Net all of them faultless eagle tan hear a clock tek anywhere in personally, I must be confeserd that there poo wots ve oe A ied J ent of have been disappointments. (nee inthe} 00, 8" os » hedlanapelis nd, while there has been one pertans whowe| ~ Pie eae young nervous temperament ws too weak to stand the strain of so rast a practice, But thin moment. Amcny all these men ear al! Meo Willem Reinke of ¢ reht now hram, Ind. has not been clean, Not one who in the chair was not the hy, , Consrien/iows Doctor. Not one whom the peop'e failed to peg Not one who not do his duty yi to the pati eputation | for the time wi his care. The reatest living Dermatoloyist said in ¢laseroom: “1 don't know whether “Right years of Dillout attacks and heade aches cured "Mamie firennan. 14 Pours teenth street. South Rrooklyr ware in the Copeland of: tens htm, * auardian of the girl, who is only sia-| gee and he will kmow more about the throat % Dessuth, secerding to ber own | teen than all the professors in America.’ In constant patn for these veers from Fae ee eee ean tt crime | House, Groseman & Vorhaus formally! Such have Leen the Copeland physicians,| cainrrh of the throat and head "thane the wife of the scion of a very wealthy “nounced by advertisement to-lay | able men all the time, strong men, clean) them for what they have done." —Mra, jew York famtly This marriage re-)tiat the numerous theatres and road] men professionally, men who won the re-| \ierle © Lane. ex-army surse, 125 Come @ulted tn trouble and annulled, enterprises of Miaco will be continued, @| morning to be |. mined as to bis Ll taggered into station and told his wild nity times y notes for each sum. aye, he returned to tried in vain to find his York when she returned prema WAS served on him through bis lawyer, W. T. Davidson, & Pine street tonight | Chureh street story He sald hin name was Edmund All- She was Magistrate Mayo It ts sald Kemp has an income of | in Street Court, who asked sand her] s2.400 a month from his father's estate. What was the matter with him. He an- ell hae of-| He admits making the notes to Mre De. | s ered wv hy, I throw fits. sand lest night {s mueh 1 threw a thou- muth eration jJenies there was any consid- The “In-er-seal Patent Package” is the package that helped to make the Uneeda Biscult famous. Its ingenious construc- tion renders it proof against water, dust, odor and germs. ‘//heeps the cargo dry.” When buying Soda Biscuit, Milk Bis- cuit, Butter Crackers, Saltines, Banquet Wafers, Sultana Fruit, Sea Foam, Gra- ham Biscuit, Oatmeal Biscuit, Ginger Snaps, Handmade Pretzelettes, or Va- nillaWafers, be sure to get them in the “In-er-seal Patent Package.” Youcan distinguish it by the “In-er-seal” trade mark on the end, 00 for it at your grocers, be. I Pate: Fis genuine somaice ony eet NATIONAL the | William H. 8 tral Park West spect of New York, for New York respects A 4 matrimonial venture accord. | | to her lswyer, Alenander 9 was his desire, by Harry Willisans, | medieal ability. No professional scandal 1d Nassau street, was mi by her Pittaburg. one of the beat known the- | or disgrace in all these years of une came | me few ee, By, thle, she hecaine the wife of| atrical men in the country, and Rodett | pled werk, ere ule Demuth. jr. the son of the! Pulten, who for years wae one of the! ff able men. !. wealthy Broadway pipe manufacturer. |, . e of is indeed a practice of able men. ti» ‘ aid, “and 1| Trouble leo followed this marriage. The|°!? ANAgers mos aes ee) lieutenants. 1¢ ig indeed a grand practice, because i's 6° booklet on young man was only nineteen years old | exsential pur has been honorable, TO Cordes. 2% Riehth # New Be Ger ee res Oe ee AUNGER DROVE DO GOOD, TO CURE THE SICK RATHER york city. It ever 1 ahoatd be T am now) “they sent him off to South America BOY MAD. THAN MARE A GREAT FORTUNE. taken iM hall pot to eal! on and Mrs. Demuth promptly brought suit you, | sincerely recommend your for $108,080 for the alienation of his effec MISS SARAN BH, HOWELE, Lafay- peniment tw any one, a6 it did so muck T've got letters| tone Told the Pollee Magistrate that Ne ote, N. d.. & week; felt | for me. and Gen, Horace |, hicls eee ‘recetved 98008 “Hh roe | “Threw a Thowsand Fits HL moat 0 ea vented to the anulment of the marriage Last Night.” = C4 [x 3 i oe, ane and later went to | \ ; wea the enatieine | ies | e K eld Q ica This ie where Ker ‘omes into the! As the result of not having anything oy ierable a whainer kt . p, case.” Mex" Demuth met him tn London | to eat for three days a twelve-year-old {fered tore. lama foorvente the’ Tan ted Uae, andl rere beth In 1 emp and i ee te eee oe iota Eva oe on Avenus, Sew York Clty, Hours, Coatinaens Se s the DAM te SM, Last Januar cal. in Sus CANES The Yearly Summer Sale of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, ao COLLARS & CUFFS Men have been educated to wait for this event Thev buy & summer's supply at once, savme lareelv thereby in the usual Shirt, Collar and Cuff outlay again encroach on other departments for The Sale takes up twice the room it did a few years ago, and its opportunities are correspondingly multiplied. Prices are exceptionally low. Values are far greater than ever. The traditional fineness, good form, perfect fit and workmanship are right in evidence; all signs point to a record-breaking Sale. We count confidently on This year we needed space. Inaugurating our Greatest Furnishing Sale with te-morrow, Thursday. Men's Negligee Shirts, with colored and white silk bos- ) 1 65¢ oms, bodies of fixe white cottoa, sires 14 to 17.. Men's "had Negligee Shirts, with detached cuffs, sizes ) U5 soo dozer. Men's Fine Madras Negiigee Shirts, with ; detached cuffs—large variety of colors and “hacen sizes / 1 25 \he ’ ‘1,50 14 to 1S voees ’ Men's Extra Quality Madras Negligee Shirts, ~ to 3,95, also pleated ventilated hosoms, detached cuffs . Men's Cheviot Cloth Negligee Shirts, with cufls ate Men's Silk Mixed and all 8 lk Negligee Shirts 1,50 Boys’ Kxtra Quality Madras Negligee Shirts, with de- tached cufis, sizes 12 to 14. COLLARS AND CUFFS, 2,000 dozen 4-ply Irish Linen Collars, 25' styles, 6 for GSC OMCD. cp eececeee eres serewwee cecsueen seem eeen eens s00 dozen 4-ply Irish Linen Cuffs, 17 styles, 6 pairs for 1.00; each cose cecessse seen eenerens secssteee cesses

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