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GIRL CAUGHT A BURGLAR THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1900, ICLASS RINGS, ‘CLASS PINS. AND HER FATHER THREW HIM OUT OF WINDOW MBS MAGGIE CARBERRY. Maggie Carberry, & pretty sixteen: year-old girl, was asleep tn « rear room em the eecond floor of 17 Tillary street, Brooklyn, at 29 o'clock thie morning when ohe was awakened by hearing « netse in the room. ‘Through the gloom she saw a man moving around the room. As she caught might of his figure outlined against one of the windows ehe saw it was that of © wtranger. Magmic 414 not eoream or even meve. Ghe lay perfectiy still watching the stranger, Beside her, sleeping peace-| fully, wee her eighteen-year-old sister, md a short distance away were her two Mttle brothers in another bed, but she id not attempt to alarm any of them. | ‘The man moved cautiously around the | room for a few seconds and then tip- toed over to the girls’ bed. He leaned over the bed to look at the sleeping gris. This was Maggie's opportunity, ane | sprang up and threw her arms around | the man's neck. “What do you wprt beret” she yelled. For answer the’ intruder swore, and, the ladder, he climbed up to go on the roof, but as he neared the top of the ladder he saw a man's foot protruding from the narrow space between the scuttle and the roof, THIEF CAUGHT. Grabbing her arms, threw them off and wriggied out of her grasp. Ile made a dash for the rear window. USED A LADDER. The window wee, coe fer be, ted > tered that ‘way. Against the oil stood ladder whith he bad raised and his lee tention wag to climb down again. ‘The girl sprang out of bed as the man broke away from her. She dashed after) him, Before the thief could get out «| the window the git! seized him. , “Help! help! Father, come quickly,” ahe shouted. “Lat go or I'l kill you,” shouted the Durgiar, making desperate efforts to throw her off. He tried to grab the Giri by the throat, but fatled ‘Then he struck her in the face, De- epite his blows ahd My» struggios Miss) Carberry held on to him, calling tor | help all the time. “Lat me go,” the burglar shouted, @rabbing her by her long hair and giv- Ing her bead @ terrible wrench, “Oh, I know you,” the girl answered, staking @ fresh hol@. “You are Bob Archer, Help! help!” FATHER TO THE RESCUE. ‘The father, Michael Carberry, Brooklyn politician and saloon-keeper, | gras sleeping in a front room on the) same floor. He heard his daughter yell “Bob,” and thought something had happened his/ son Robert. He rushed to the room. ‘The burgiar had managed to get part-| ly out of the window, but the girl stil! | held ‘on to him, while her sister and, brothers were adding their ertes to hers| for help. Carberry grabbed the burglar by the j of the “That's my man,” he said, and, erebd- bing the foot, he drew the man out. He was Robert Aroher, eighteen years old, of 6 Warren street. Maggie Car- berry had recognised him during the ‘a, etrugele He has been hanging around the neighborhood for some time. Car- berry turned him over to Poltceman Heath. Archer was uninjured by his fall from e window, except for a few bruises. rberry’s saloon is on the Sroued hoor Tillary street house. Hae owns a number of houses in the rear. He | focked up the entire place before he went to bed, but it is supposed that Archer concealed himself in, one of the Archer probably, (now the micon recetpte Upstairs Street Court later. “T was drunk, Judge,” was the only excuse he offered Magistrate Teale committed him to | naymond Street Jal to await the getion of the Grand Jury. coat collar, He dragged him partly in- to the room. then suddenly changed his| mind, and with werful effort, threw him out the window with all force. “That will settle him for some time,” Carberry said as he hurried to put on some clothes. THIEF CLIMBED FENCES. ‘Then he ran to (he yard, expecting to fing his victim unconscious. To his sur- prise the man had disappeared. He had elimbed several fences. | Carberry hurried to the Adams street police station and half a dozen patrol-| men were rushed to the scene, They Degan @ search of all the ew yards, cellars and houses, Carberr ‘himself took a hend In the tenren and Rept it up for two hours. At 49 o'clock he entered 23 Gold etreet, about a dlock from his own house. Going upstairs he found the scuttle SS. and the ladder removes, Gang ~ UANETTE STEBR WINS, Dramatict Gilbert Refused an tn- femetion Against the Americas Actress, LONDON. June ~The Chencery Court has refused to grant the tntune- tion applied for by W. & Gilbert, the | $3.00 ehoe; bargain price.. jour plans are fully matured ! y, Men’s Shoes. We want to see more men. Here's an indocement. Tan R Cait, also Black Satin Calf Shoes, balldog toes, welted soles, equal in every way to other people's 1. 98 Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes toes, solid leather through- tat and spied bere end 13 to SMa, Paitw..--eeees "hy 00 Men’s Straw Sailor Hats. Rough and ready braid, blue or biack band, rtyliah..+++ sees Jumbo —y very With natty # Extraordinary reductions, a great Jot of Gros Gran and Satin Ribbons, Fine po yy Mong? 12 and 16 Gros Grain and Satin Ribbons, all good iat red for thi by -—_-, HOW | CAUGHT THE BURGLAR. (Dietated by Maggie Carberry.) 1 was asleep about 2.30 @ocleck, when a nolie awoke me. As I opened my eyes I caw a man in the reem, I could searecly belleve it at fret, but I saw btm pase a asleep beside me, bat I did net wake her, I 4id not want te move. | lay ottll and watehed the man. He came toward the bed. I jemprd ap and grabbed him. ‘The man broke away and eat of bed and ran 1 grabbed him before he could @et ent. He threatened to bill me. 1 am net the kind te be seared by a threat like that. 1 wae excited, but I wae not badly scared. eee cs eee nemo e oo ooeo oe oeeoce cocoon 1 FOR WOMAN'S HEALTH | Barnest Lotte’s from Women Re- Neved of Pain by Mra Piskbam. *Deaa Mua Pixgiaw!—Before 1 | commenced to take your medicine | was in a terrible state, wishing myself | dead a good many times. Every part, of my body seemed to pain in some way. At time of menstruation "| suffering wes something terrible. thought there was no cure for me, ah | after taking several bottles of Lydia, E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound all | my bad feelings were gone, lam now well and enjoying good health. I shall always praise your medicine.” — Maa. Anos Fracuien, Box 226, Romeo, Mich. | Female Troubles Overcome | © Dean Mas. Pinknam:—[had female fwouble, painful menses, and kidney | complaint, also stomach trouble. About ® year ago | happened to pick ups per that contained an advertisement of ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com: | . +: pound, and when I read how it had helped others, 1 thought It might help me, and decided to give it a trial. I did so, and as a result am now feeling perfectly well. 1 wish to thank you for the benefit your medicine has been to me."—Mas. CLana Stizsen, Diller, Neb No flore Pain “ Dean Mas. Pirxian :—Your Voge: table Compound has been of much | benedis to me. When my menses first they were very irregular, They occurred too often and did not leave for a week or more. I always suffered at these times with terrible ins in my back and abdomen. Would +] Go to bee far sevees! dave aud. oad Archer was arraigned in the Adama| not be exactly rational at times. | took Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable | ia |. and menses became regular and pains left me entirely."~Mas B F. Custen, Brule, Wis. In the mean {ime marvellous Don't miss paying a visit to our § and 10 cent room. You can save cartare many times over. Bpecial Jot ladies’, Ince edges, hem- Hitched, embroid- ered corners, em- broidered initials, fancy colored print- ed border; also mourning borders. This is the greatest be inhandker- ¢ 4 ever sold; each... 3% ¢ Ladies’ plain white Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, exten quality: each.....+. All pure linen plain white Hem- %., 12 iKe., ise. Umbrellas. A los of 100 Steal Rod 26-inch Umbreliay, made of serviceable ma- terials and gool poten, handies; emer- rr. 29e © ~ EDW. RIDLEY & SONS, 509, 314, 3415 to 326 GRAND ST, NEWYORK k - jare made to hast a lifetime. | US you pay no tribute to the middlemen. thee OPEN EVE UNTIL, Our class rings, class pins and medals sarTuRdays ee They are mate of honest material, They are artistically designed by skilled designers, The workmanship is that of the best artisans. Weare manufacturers In buying from Our prices are but a trifle over the cost of the materials used. hi Ky © eat Sameade $000 ALLSIZES. ALL STYLES. ALL WIDTHS, ies tt osm abt $2.50 wateriive $4.00 on Finn viarroma ane in. Sik selld $2.50 VITED TO INSPECT wget tise $1.00 OUR FACTORY, Send for our catalogue of medals, class rings and pi you don rac what you want int we cn Guin and | ae crane OR BOUGHT make it. LAMBERT BROS,, THIRD AVE, COR S8TH ST. N. ¥. Open Evenings Until 7 0'Clock. Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock |to te cit A “dee line” to the point you want reach—a Sunday World Want line, Cc ANDY CLOTHING =see » CREDIT AT OASH PRICES Michory Sut ro by Vreneh ¢ teraree foe, All delle urtey on 0 ee A basy Wetly or Moully Payments Maiags Fig Wafers. Others ask trom 29 ByAT KBOUCTIONS IN ALL OUR DiMaNT w ents per pound. Have you tried Mr eure’ AO) reUnITY, EGLO | Resiaem: erty Amotied Cheeoiaten Welt, ervam ani eat n Bilings Twenty vinds Considered thing renee Sead Value at @ Comin per pound Oar 465 F lation . Separste Miifta, Ct ts Watehes and Jewelry om bs nme “Manhattan Clothing ©. j 14 THD AVE, NET waa on AND 06TH SYP EVENINGS OST 8 High All Chorelater by others for from @ to M0 cents pr 24 pound » Hallan Cream Chocolater — Ol4-t style We are the original mak Any gaine you choose—you can keep your bioed coot and your hervenqteady by drinking qesty of HIRES Rootbeer i The Favorite Temperance Drink. ‘215 oomt jastege mater §gaiiens. ‘Write fer \int of premicme o@eret eee ba fae CMARLES €. MNES CO., MALVERE PA Will pot benedt. rt what's (he matter, one ili do you g may result if directions ae followed. They Induce prolong lite. old at ‘sl | drug gtores, ten for pare Chemica! Ce, 10 Bpruce RIDLEYS | Miracles are things of the past, but many things now border on the marvellous, In this category may be named the bargains now being offered at Ridleys’ Removal Sale ! We have positively decided to change the location of our store, and the new stand will be duly heralded when bargains ! Sensation in Ladies’ Waists, A terrible smash ia fine Lawa ‘Percale and Madras Waists. Just the thing to keep you comlortable during the heated term. Those at 9c, reduced to #9e. Infants’ Wear. With insertions, tucking and embroid- | ery. half price without a doubt, O8e. reduced 10 73c. 91.50 reduced to $1.00. 91.98 reduced to $1 92.69 reduced to $1.79. 100 pi Scrim. Berim with - tine stripes, «4 ‘orange baat ol op ir price lle ya redbeed eeiens oct yarderes 7% Towels. To use a littie bit of slang, we have towels to beat the bend. Get some ery it’s téo late. 21c., 31¢., 39c. Our gc. and 10c. Bargain Room is a marvel of activity and bustte, Just take a look out of curiosity, Glass Crash, 75 pieces cheeked and ybody needs thie 4c "Plain Crash, a © pieces for About Ms 4ielL: ! | denen We direct attention to our e abenens enal values in Lace Curtains and Huck and Damask Towels, [intrequins. No stock can. equal eplendid Ceeng hemmed, hem- ours for value and quality. stitehed and with fringe. There were WwW considered cheap at Ite, 4 1, Our White Stripes, Revers, | i — Wessise cosenecees c Corded oe and Da ae Huck T Tucked Lawns | pe and Huck owels, must be closed out. In order to ace | or In this reduction our entire pose gel wed ‘id soil itnbtad (o profit is sacrificed down to... *16c Theme thas wold at Ve. 10 ° $5¢) Full Bleached Turkish Bath Towels 2%e., all at. 50) dozen, must be sold, prices way Those thet ‘sold a Me. to down. re rene ° 186! 16c., 20c., 25¢., 35c. winitt,,it paming etter tor Tonight | Pan's Great Spectacle aa We JAWEST. F BRIG! HTON BEACH #1 K OSTER & BIAL'S Si ‘MAT TO-MORROW, FLOATING ROOF GAR DEN, ROOF TO-MONT! Tet Marr's (UMMER SOIRBE a Eee on fr CS “The Guarantee Clothing Company. UPTOWN CORNER 127TH ST. AND 3D AVE Men’s Blue Serze Suits, THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME! THE RIGHT PRICE EIGHT-FIFTY, BUT OUR PRICE 3.75. Serge Suits Grow More Popular Every Year. The ones we advertise are guaran'eed pure dye, fast colors, strongly sewed, well put together by best men tailors, properly shaped, are lined with good serge or Italian lining. The Suit Sale we have inaugurated for this week will be the wonder of modern merchandising, ve made in the prices of ou r clothing, combined ol H, Levy's vik +s this the most iew of the many thousand real The tremendous reductions which we | with our having purchased at 50 cents on the dollar thy entire stork gigantic Bargain Sale ever known in the Clothing Trade. Here are a bargains; Men's pure imported \Vorsted Suits, handsome new styles, usually sod at $15.00, during this sale they go at $8.75; Men's striped Fianne! suits, the new fashionable colors and stripes, regular pri $15.00, during this sale $7.50; (Coat & Pants, $9.75); Men’s blue and black all-wool Cheviot excellent valus $10.00, during this sale $5.50, Men's all-wool light Cheviot Suits, usually sold at $7.50, during this sale $§.75; Men's black Diagonal Coats and Vests ‘either sack or frock), a bargain at $12.00, during this saie $6.75; Men's imported blue Serge Suits, with single or double breasted vests, n $15.00, song now $8.00; Boys’ all-wool long Pants Suits, pure wool, $7.00 kind. now $3.75; Mi Flannel blue Yachting Suits, with detachable buttons, $15.00 kind, now $10.00; unlined blue Serge Coats, $2.75; White Duck Trousers, 59 gents; Crash Bicycle Suits, $2.00, Summer Furnishings, Hats and Shoes at bargains you will not probably see again in a lifetime. Guarantee Clothing Company, . Uptown Corner 127th Si. and 34 Ave. and a Minute is all you need to start a fire that will cook a meal on the Bluo Wickless Flame ‘Oil Stove No fire to build and coax No big gas bills to poy in the futere, You have everything in your own hands with little cc " and im Including Admiss ion to al 4TH JULY LEHIGH VALLEY NIAGARA | s5¢ 09 FALLS “6. =A MAUCH d $9 00 Amusements. | Amusements 'CHUNK pi cot tre - _ 4) MAMUEKOTELN . nn . 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