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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, iT FIERCE FIGHT OF FREE FIGHT IN ADSPITAL. Delirious Typhoid Patient Throttled an At- tendant. werd took advantage of the confusion to have it out. The Battle insted half an hour. It took twice that time to patch up the wound ed and wash away the evidences of the row from the floor The delirium tremens couple strapped to their cots. O'Donnell the same fate though nas hausted that the doctor’ fear a fata termination to his tliness DIED TO ESCAPE A MADHOUSE. Harris Wrapped Himse'f In a Flag, Then Com- mitted Suicide. GIRL One ward of the Harlem Hogpttal looks this morning as tf it harbored the human femnants of @ barroom fight. Black- ene! eyes, swollen noses, bandaged heads and plenty of court plaster are the aftermath of @ row started in the ward during the night by a delirious patient. Every occupant who could leave Dis bed partictp in the rumpus, It was a gruesome affair while tt lasted and the after effects on the more Seriously {ll patients are greatly feared by the hospital staff. James O'Donnell, 188 Bast One Hun- dred ané Twenty-fifth street, o muscu- lar young berkeeper, hes been in the inetitution under treatment for typhoid fever, He was delirious lest night and es Luke Dempsey, an orderty, passed |houre when found. through the ward he epreng from hie| Harris had returned from « sanitarium Got and seized him by the throat. Other| 4nd his mind was giving way. It wns Attendants hurried to Dempeey's rescue, |4etermined to send him back to-day but O'Donnell had the strength of a] He learned of thie intention, and to wnadman evoid tte fulfliment killed bimeelf. /4UDGE PAROLES CLOPTON de irium tremens patients, were in prime Dectsion Reserved im Case of Ciub- shape for a mixed-ale sorap, and they hurled themselves on Dempeey's man Whe Consigned Ex-Wite te Gatas. feecuers Magtetrete Poot in the Wem Side Jease R. Harria, forty-three years old went to the garret of his house, 14 Thirty-ffth street, Brooklyn, early this morning. and after carefully wrap ming a large American flag about bir dedy, hanged himeelf with the fag rop: to @ rafter, He had been dead some Pollceman Joha Fay, who was weteb- ing & prisoner patient in an adjoining ward, heard the nolee and ran ia. Whalen saw him coming and threw @ esivanized tron cup at him, whieh hit Pay squarely between the eyes. He ropped like @ log. Wha nelzed @ three-legged eteol and was about to brain the polleeman when other patients threw themselves on Blin. He struck right and left with the chair, | In one letger he Knocking out his feeble adversaries wy ge dige -™ Dre Muller, Blackmar, Neassey and wrangle resulted between . 4 rive Mounay busted to the esse aad. pre-| sttemnege 00 be the tata of Ciagian: 00] PN Lene he ohite ta hee vented O'Donnell from ghoking Demp- | ancoy 4 in Jersey City with ik thier to death Policeman Fay revived, | Clopton was paroled in the custody of ont him until two men and a blow from his night etick laid] Be eoungel, the understanding being a Whalen low. thet would remain in the olty til! counter was in the apartments he S. Abney, of 1% Trove street Half dosen patients who had been | June when Magistrate Pool w*! je Gibney, twenty years old. Making faces at each other across the render & desision. VICTOR HUGO'S MASTERPIECE. “Adapted for The Evening World By WILTON LACKAYE, ‘Who ts to crvate the leading role on the stage next season, Thea he turhed said J) a aged to discover STNOPSIS OF PRECEDING ONAPTERS. Pp “You can 8 ey ‘aljean and lived with their | Jena Vailena, 8 prey wvodwetver, aaale, |. po gt | wee et — By he ot potion, om ord in hand, and) He learned th egeetd crmoe ‘with biudgeans and et away fr one a, many bf! in ra eg 2) eum he crow jen be ¥ the pi hy Med | iy . found the letter there next morn | [Rg and read and reread tt with growing venta Valjean. samara ot Toulon eee io wanes thle Ene felt inotinetively that Marius “evening she went as usual into| a. jown on the stone bench and/| a reverie. | “Suddenly she feit a prey ¢ near her. She turned her head and roae—it was| with her body witile raising the javing- | with horh hands “Cosette, though realy to faint, did not Om te Reeve @ PECK. | utior a cry Ke slowly ‘recolled as she . ang| fit herself * ait not air i the glance of The hag took St the bandie guinea oped to dj, and muttered in a " poaree wa ft | Fded voice: “"Nilied and waiked into the pace which the woman guarded her eyes. : come any nearer.” she shrieked smash you. Be off!” @ grenadier'” said Javert. “You y s Young Dream. have a beard @ man, but I have {* riled bandits dashed at the claws !ik And he T eapons which they had thrown into) yihinor emoament of ther attemet-) and terrible in less than « second) dent back. and tormidanie to look at |!"f murmured to r being here 1 CHAPTER VI hair one strads er dly hurled the pav and men ture of defense | him. strve another with his fe-preserver the |! neers and hammer. | *h and Thenardier with bis knife tm le fst. | (ne T The woman picked up an enormous) *tt paving-stone which tay In the anale of stone passed over from whieh it dis plaajer, and then groupet b ene with his polenai » y. 4 thied with oF the wal wiged a mass of Hand he shouted you tha the room ani served her daughter asa] they. hooked In, ond ih a} th footstéol few second jens were car- Savert restored his hat to his head and| Figd out The women, quite crushed, looke: walked he room. with folded arms, wn and ber husband ma me hanging from his wrist and nis hy fa his seabberd, nd bu fell om the ground, all right,” sald Javert t this moment he noticed Lebiane, ; who had not said a word sinee the ar rival of the police, and neld bis head pressed ing what he is not fo unhealthy. You are seven = are fifteen, so do not let us quar- rel like weter-carrters, but behave as gentlemen Bigrenalile drew a pistol from under Bis blouse and placed it in Thenar- dier's hand, as he whispered “It te Javert, and I dare not fire at that man. Dare you?" ayes think #0." Thenardier od her while himself tot ve the room. he sat down In a) *moke flasne tly tn Io ! ve m he a ure alwave the same formula, he sand ep ere here ontne gentleman here whom dn» ook the plate! and aimed | these gentleman had tled up.” ; the Inspector, x was only| The atenr woked around oa k Se {hres paces from him. looked at him fx. Tecate ee: samaits, Me ia-| And she hid her butsning face tn hie aly ane contented ‘himeeit with ony: | The osoRst Of Ewes cheat He fell on the bench, and she sat by dieap- peared. The door was guarded, but the bee window was not. Bo soon as he found himself released and while Javert was writing he took advaniage of the trouble, the tumult, the crowd, the darkness and the mo Ment when attention was not Axed upon him. to rush to the window firon't fire, for the pistol won't go Phenard| pulled the trigger, there wan'n fash in the pan. “Did T not tell you so? Javert re hey no longer f re were beginning hat their lips met? How bird sings, the snow | bursts into | out. He ‘i both Foes laser sm other in the aes Javert between his “he must have been ihe best of (your devert asked the other a i ‘eas m, ta rhc wen weetther felt t ~ ET + prise, bor col nog the damp grass, rut a ce ae aes (To be continued) . ———$—¢-———— Was alone there at heard a nolse jn the or pped her die and She & man with @ bi making for the door address as 575 well-known New York an Real Estate HOMECREST . . lock when she ara round the neck and for five m open te “er FELL ON | | HIEF. 5 AND HED. Miss Gibney, of Jersey City, Got Her Arm;| About His Neck and Nearly Strangled Him. = * man, who has | Lilie Cluff ‘oe Strange) Death at Sea- shore. year-old daughter of C New York Dust ren & summer cot | businem at at % Broad] 1 Gates avenue ino an feet and lives a Brooklyn. MPURE DRINKING WATER A SA FEGUARD. It ts not always possible to have P| drinking water filtered and disease germs destroyed. In country places, ; and even in cities and well-known, me jew nutes mateh, um A PARK IN ITSELF. | esata pure|TS SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER HOMESTEADS IS ADMITTED. yitsssteservtesscsesct EVERY LOT A GRADED LAWN. | Water, Gas, Electric Lights, Postal and Telephone Service, Police and Fire protection ARE HERE,| Heavy Kosmocrete walks are now being ! " LOTS in the original section have increased in value over 150 per cent, A FEW LESS AND SOME HIGHER, = LOTS $225. Offer Good for a Few Days Only. i | CoM oe DON’T MISS THIS. Choice Locations Going Fast. PROVIDERS WE ARE THE PIONEERS PARK and the OCEAN, We made choice selections, which enables us to sell at}, better terms than all others. THIS IS NOT A WINDJAMMING ADVERTISE- D WK , MENT— FACTS only are quoted—COME and con « AS HOME | minutes and for A 5¢ 9-ROOM HOUSES WITH ALL IMPROVCMENTS. wat Price with 2 Lots, $3,650 and UP. Cash or Easy Payments. NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY. The phenomenal growth of HOMECREST is without parallel. lines of cars running through it to Park Row and to all ferries connecting with Manuattan Borough in $5) . FARE. More than half a million dollars’ worth of jots have been sold there, and our} Summer resorts, the drinking water 4 notoriously impure. Infection is| —_— to the tem in this way, | very prevalent in these No one should travel without a bottle of Dr. Decker's Shake No More, and ff you feel un- well take |t two or three times a day and it will quickly restore you to your usual health. Sold at druggists’ fide. a bottle. 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