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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1901, : 7 MARY PEARSALL WANTS $22,000 “NATIONIZED” +/MOSQUITO WAR ON PARISIAN BARON : FOR BEING COURTED 22 YEARS.) witt 4 PISTOL. AT SOUTH ORANGE. SENT SPRAWLING Town Finds the Enemy Good at Fighting, but O00 , Pretty School Teacher Says Her Lover, Rich-|9 © ard William Poole, 8 Came Along _anda|Woman Began to Purity Hopes to Win with Plenty of Oil. Thrown from Victor Called on Her Near- 6 Since That Time| City by Shooting in Collision witn rs @ . ai Tt Is the town against the mosquito in manent 1 t Is effected. Three- ly Every Night and 2 Richard William Has at Agent. gouth Orange, Ned, and the monguito /fourtin, of the propertswowners, having Electric Car. i s : jowlatd farted tod ern, She Is Entitled to$3 ) Forgotten the Well- He stil ei aselsnce uD Paes and Ue" other are about to follow the 2 y the crusaders to wipe out the sum-|example. a Call to Pay tor Lost ‘ Worn Path ‘'Cross} ars Metvino 0. sutclitte’s improve- stingers, but the latter being the OW Kills Them. Tho Baron de Senechal. of Paris, and * (e mert upon Carrie Nation's methods {s]only aboriginee in that locality, refuses], 11 which | Mr. Henry Waller, both guests et the Time. ® Lots. awalting exam-|to be killed off. tw ee gots pom soliage with | Calumet Club, were the victims of an OF in nm into her sanity at Bellevue. However, in justice to the town, ‘t| cart, have used to cover all the stand-| accident last night, but fortunately ; . @ jatend smashing every saloon In the] may be stated that only the first Soe arreten ain sett ave aye they emp- nelther was ly injured. Ob,. that a rears no ewer! o long enjoy’, |S) . tall form of her old lover come! amabling)|clty.ceehe told) Magistrate) Flammer, skirmish in che war has been fought and| will be’ repeated in about a week, and| They were @riving up Fifth avenue je Busuld' be s0 sadly, crvelly detroyed. 2 ( cet fi re a peas of Corres ae who eommitted her this morning in Cen-| that South Orange, following a truly/again at {intervals thereafter of aboyt an open: victoria at 9,20 o’clouk, and wete 2 4 y { dente : § the iar tre Street Court. “I began by shooting] methodical extermination policy, soon | three weeks. crossing Thirty-fourth etreet when sud- ‘Mary A. Pearsall tg fulng Richar’ f 4 I he arSall'te demining to'give Ud Forbes;*tor he ls responsible for the con-| hopes to write the obituary of the|,, oll jtself will Kill the mosquitore| aeniy a west bound car crashed into the Waliam Poole for breach of promise * Gite ofthe Fourth Ward.’ enemy. the wrignlers which have to come up| Vehicle. Bron de Benechal was throwa ‘and asks $22,000 damages. They both me, therefore, common sense, sty 1,” |\:@@mied: Forbes in the agent for the Water Helps Them. to the surface of the water every few/ to the sewelk ten feet away, and Mr. tn Ocean Bide, Le I. From reverieg someiry, trom the tell Ga , | Purse District of the Charity Organtza-| ne Village Improvement Society, fortunate. tn tate, alr. We mnusleatig| Waller an equal distance. The driver, lve ried h nial 2 Koa ‘erewing cid in drawing. : with an office at No. 9] which planned the slaughter some weeks a rs {inspector of the Board| Henry Yable. of Willis's stables, Eset Twenty-five years ago Mary Pear- t Poets peutellite entered | ago and appointed a large anti-mos- of Heatth, an . he has pra practically taken Enteral, street, was alse huried trem gall was a sprightly girl and much ; ® office, t with a revolver and] quito committee, says that the rains of ot the wor seat, and was the most sertously q y : 5 t UAVs taking gare of the stand! pought efter by the young men of her , ‘ ; ( ‘The bullet passed between| stay gave the pest a big advantage and| water, we have begun i impressing th the < | ier of the eres, 5 He sustained any, Fe ietN acid mas y Orightii vivacious ; Wg ; ond & consequent longer lease of life. The| importance of the work upon rulses. The Baron. was locality. ; a: ; ; seventy years June guns having dried things, though, | tuitions of'm shone cut about the body and face. end Mr. and happy in disposition; all was eun- 3 abe { wpite a ch character of Cherry amit «| millions of ercoles ‘Waller's right wrist was sprained. ‘The ; 5 1 heal by rubsing with | the tdyn may be expected to‘count. | with cisterns, but th a, is no necesaltY | carriage was completely demoMahed ohne i oe B ‘Thid ip what Robert 5. :Sinclair, the | oe cst ON pint of oll i af that npeotmmenkiwereltaleet iolemcttelaces She had finished school and was help ‘Im Roosevelt atroet. This Chalrttn of the committee, has to aay | is" Weceatary In'« cesspool, to ‘ill’ off | Club, and thelr wounds dressed. {fm her mother about the house on the hh Forb whole pe oomummunities and ‘cenerattons © | The accident was clearly the Cault of ‘Our work ts only in the preliminary | ™Onjultoes, ated people tn, the the motorman of the car," said. the farm. Then she went to live In a co! ie stages as yet. Last autumn a pamphiet poorer sections of the town Barag this morning seWelkealeme ° ‘age down the Long Beach road. and nema from the United Btates Department of] tho oll away. We select na ‘one {1 ng Be : of way, but the man peid no attention soon after that Will Poole began t JUVENILE SANITARY CORPS, | Asricutture came into, my hands. It} central sect on sud Used Ihe to us and made no effort to cheek the was written by Dr. O. O. Howard, the! minating oll, we are not afraid that it| progress of the car unti! after eh Broekiyn Band of SOU Helps Keep| Chief entomologist of the department, | wiil be diverted to uses other than that | jiston.” the, make a path cross-lots from his more Lincoin avenue. pretentions inemesmr a Sees the Streets Ci and In it he stated quite emphatically called fuel oll is intended. We use what is —————— > ing S that any community might rid Itself of 9 i ‘ zs 5. ye , ‘ 4 - - | and was energetic and persistent. Py elnewater barrels are prolific source and seldom was she disappoin'ed. The / es. Leetive Associntion has been called to| "ity paper seamed Ste talrly reason- | of Bropugation, and, we Mave found that | Commtess of Essex, Formerly Agele 7 aes eere pene inet ioarcligel wouldTtaKe y LF g wai fe ‘Thee society ts composed of able, and it struck me that there were i a rood. ote EDU mea Grant, | Leces) #16000) lacome, Render je yy . 4 fi’ eh PHS seer ey xe aatrel Popular fallactes about the m matory bai beget LONDON, June 11.—The Beri and 5 Wi, a / f quito, especially when we have such an| _" course, Countess of Eseex will probably hat oz erty y ; gther litter “in the street ela thelr ter tanks, Aush ts id probably, have The attachment became a steric it intim Water tanker wag and cren 18 te to give up their English homes and se* the mosquitoes | side quietly on the Continent as a resuit acquaintance with it. traps in Rerate netting. , | of a quarrel between the Countess and first place, you can't have Byrtacodle pees emeel subject for the sewing society and for ed “In fie women as they gathered in little a Rodis tort pba on showing the | mosquit unless you have water, change tht vs of Ocean « / pie 2 Ne Background of white] qy., Bere ee liticamemice tes oe meee ‘ and Brad ‘enamel, Without standing water there will be no perhaps oy connden from mosquitoes, | the Earl's cousin's wife. Lady Meux. ZI ut = OWES NEAALY:$300 mosquitoes. Bnd re are encour ed, Hot only, with They have had a bitter quafrel, and : ved MM the many 000. Lecture Started it. e allen 1th | Lady Moux, who ts enormously wealthy Year followed year, still the m Cwek haaiieamelcoriemerasncee cin ike cofaial co-operation on the part of but very eccentrt cul off an journeys across the lot to the cottage, 3 Dut no sign of a wedding. Mary Pearsall told her friends that Witt had given her an engagement ring ind that they would wed in the autumn, ‘$15,000 veat a Sir Ashmead Bartlett's Assets (re| Dr. Howard on the subject and finally, nds raere it i not deemed a realizing that the Individual co-operativa vinable (0-8 Bent to stork | the Earl for a long me. 2a i of avery houscholder was required, we, With fish. ie ore inary eunfish is very mi LOND: A mecting of the| afranged for a lecture by Dr. Howard, | fond of aoe toes and will clear out » to sr laze and although previous attempts at Im-| ond In excelient shape. creditors. of j# Asimead: Bartlett | provement Soclety lectures hed been ate of Essen, Adele ater of Now by and then when winter came the wedding |@ in the Bankruptcy Court to-day discloses| most failures, the mosquito talk was eo , would aurcly bo in tho spring. 8 gla Mabliities to be £27,636 and his anseta dareely ttended that etanding room All of the summer resorts are rep- | the beautifa Ly : y % co meetin} . WII Made No Adminatons, 3 mated” (nat the assets were of Very |, ie beanie were not only Intereatea | resented in the advertising pages of ene) went ito ter} ow 4 C ' J ; e ut they were struck With F Will Poole, when his friends rallied 5 Wife, ‘Das Poors HomESTEAo. . / Among. the creditors is Ste Ellis's| the reasonable argumiente put forth and|the Sunday World.. Consult them| Descriptive matter pertaining toall him, would cast a sly glance out of the | ford, uot Ricnaro W. Poowt#: , . brother: AViillam ranma Ashmead Bur-| th uc away from the hall aulte €0-| tor summer hotee, boarding-bo! summer reearts can be hed at The Geena jot) Bis eve) Five (a Eno WN en | OOO 19EELO’ DOOSHOOOOTHSSSOSOSSG| Ellis attributes his insolvency to loaves tion of drainage Is impo ti World’s Vacation Bureau. The sem . and pay, “I guess I am all right with | @ 2 on various !nvestments. ant, Wad ifn low land is drained, a Pl or farm houses. — vices of the Bureau are gratuitous. plates) she’ a pretty Food one to ae saya tt was—she told Will Poole he TH teach trite. : the house. ane’) would elther have to give her up or give uws waiting: seen, hers T de-Jup the teacher. Will gave up the Kiri ats Ler nied that he vistted Mary Vearsall more frequently than would an ordinary friend. Bo {t has gone for twenty-two yearn, ‘All these ong years Mary Pearsall has waited for the happy day to come when she might proudly walk out of him Jast fall and I didn’t think itn the doors of the little white church as sary to watch Will Poole until a Mrs. Poole. She has thought of it; she | While ago. Then a friend of mine has dreamed of it by day and by night] me he was courtin’ the teacher 1 WAtM It became alinost a reality to her.| me wo, So 1 just went up one night WII Poole waa “her man,” he belonked | when he neglected me and T lay tn wait to her. for him. I caught him and | gave him During those twenty-two years Wl }ty understand that after holding me for Poole has been slowly getting a for nearly quarter of a century from mar- gis about for tune. He urths eeiade neni heck ainanieliccdnich thine ra old, tali and thin, with avery pbogmort he could cast me off, Me toll mo he| set well forward on stoop- = Secrets Nelicouldbensth sole tsa toAoitamay te | a wore | BOYS’ SUITS. — Silks-Feut4 situs. acy ot CORSETS. _ The Americans are a travelling peoplet nia beuresj/Thla|house haniheenythe J i ie i ner Brom ge feds of Mary Pearsall. She has alwaye a per, ret ee Tas thane ee nil tole am ae the should We Nor AI Noes i Tredmootay aug: ously: Qe eres! our phenomenal same tote, They ° buy moré: Tri ks in one season than the hoped to be ite mistres the dream | ing for and the wedding ring, too, if Sailor and Russian Dress Goods. stlikinde} i" ‘alters’ none en Hee stay-at-homes of urope do in a decade. We ‘ 1 and hope was rudely shattered. Mdn't Intend to be falthu! me . we ‘The New Face. TSAO Navaveaietiaan ine ee largely help to supply this demand. The low Black Dress Open Work Table Scarfe, prices and stanchness of our trunks are of hia younger days. “T suppose that man has been ing me all this winter,” maid Miss DP sail. "Phat smart teacher came and lived down Just across the lane fr. y r him pay me i Lime i f h 1 dol a y ara. He used to iy ry nigat Gl woo! te | tw about $3 for visit,’ waa sugested, 1, he ought to pay me more than * Pearsall asked the reporter if he uette | M4 seen and Wan anxlous to ee ‘ { w wie oy She shows * ar | WEDNESDAY QUR BARGAIN DAY! comfortatie home he occupier with Our Bargains for this Wednesday border on the sensational. Our lease expires. May. 1st next. We must;soon put up dividing Sod Joke. Pooks fr avont fortye| Walls. Therefore, merchandise must be gotten ridfof. To do it prices will be cut unmereifully. ©. - ret it coming th an easy chair in they © mine ny mother sfed Pia te all Th mes for trtal She's Charging Time. Last fall thé children needed a school of them tescher, and a young, bright-faced girl] “Here 1 haven neon ants so eS 5) and cut Goods, hali wo. was secured, With her advent Mary | wal on Poole when made aw the price . Poarsall naw Will Poole slip from her] 2.4 man, ta et ainve cited f NLegeu nt hninthtaathsthucatursmenes rogard- oor Ue fad 154 inches long, very attractive de- the reason why. grasp. At last—two weeks shel for what? Nothing. thrown tne} eal) nuke every nisht at dunk to nee the ue; es: signs; these artistic table decorations seo rents BorgetMencenee Sn day, 12}c are atmaye in akon but rare 35¢ A Well Hess paler: Mostly yard, at this price; Wednesday onl: SAVED FROM ANGRY MOB. | STAFF OFFICERS AT CAMP. ‘lak wool 38- 1 ‘ ee strong box, aie ( A 0 wool 88-inch Henr' letta, 100 E §] with sheet-iron cove: with Sak Uricnde Chiefs Vinit Peekalttt ps Necesy_allithe newest. B LTS. iron centro i Man Who Heat Awed Mother in] UTiSnde = £ ow some Wednesday, yard. As the recognized ees band, brass lock, * ekenenek Nearly : : reds and | White Shaker Flannel, light hendquariers in iron bottom, ~ June 11 —The Pe 8 Hei weight, 30 inches wide; 30) this lino we are iron clamped, e CUE nieces; special for Wednesday, yd expected to do one tray, paper an : 4 Salvatore Ashangard, of Hs ‘ had a narrow escape from violence at] s Rhelthn hdeuncen RARECeRiO las Nothing like it again ‘x. Ol inientewhen an at : Hall this season. ver The brutal son ine | y)) nin her face hy ktek- | nrew allche furniture |) something beyond lined, rotectors, brass losk, the ordinary; here jeathor handles, size doinch. 2 00: y fit s—1,000 = quality leather Trunk covered DRESS GINGHAMS. st duty necupied the thie \ | Mostly stripes, including plain ox ciultvovaeys 1.95, 2.95. }} blood, 2,000 yards, 123je-erade, Qe uality leather and sizes, on 5c Wednesday.ea Boys’ Waists. eat OSIERY. low $00 Oxidized_and Sliver Belts, Fifth Br Not tiie ordinary sort, but splendid his aged om Meted an ugly Rev. S. H. Marcy Rode,., a Bicycle on Hemp- 28-inch, 90-inch, 32-inch, 2.55 2.78 3.00 34-inch, 36-inch, tostay for a stead’s Sidewalks. | : i ca i some have been #1, on Wedne:- em “ 1 if - eck, alecve'ess, ribbon ru bee taayteache ttre: 10¢ Darel iene cca leneraatereniane |e AOT HER’S FRIEND " special, 300 dozens, each Ze. «day, eae Sgaroorcosetoin 3,28 3.60 ARCS Ee The Rond to Success 1s via Sunday | ergy, abtiity—and Sunday World| patent belt, with and with- LADIES’ FANCY HOSE. CHILDREN’S PARASOLS, ‘4 turn bolts, HPMPSTEAD, L. 1. June World Wants, Wanda! out collar, 50c. Walsta for Solid ground, vertical stripe, 10c ',,two sizes, fancy designs, the rasa Victor lock, 12-inch hinges. two Russet Suit Case. deteelnatlon yore hea ie = ee ies right thing for present use ie around body,iron bottom with ‘ wares pastor et ee Wash Suits in Brim and all summer long, each.. 15c three cleats, paper jlined and fitted Trellmede leather case with steal five days rather than pay a fine of Ne RE = esata pee Meee Uiarmreeear eS een eal oe eo Straw Sailor Hats, Trak at orcellene cr earat Dox: & cloth lined, ey cece anes | for Boys. pnistet, RE ea eae ee ; 5 G , vanished A mist th ing when i ane band and f : tof heav Winch, 306i Bolte se te was arratged before Justice on B.Altmans¢ 3 a eran ‘] ait.the endéiworth! sriped aad peat Sizes inch, potlach, © S%inch, desired: | fi F. Gittens at Hempstead fi 4 atest patterns In Foe, ,exeelient value at. Wiad a and etron 4.25 4.00. 500. fet Mr. Marcy was arrested last Friday | | Abin petcaine ana with back, 9c 5 x jock and I Yitedip-—also made in olive Eger ue Kathe i wont Tamale prcaeensd “HANIDKERCHIEFS. So eee ee oe Mgioesinaagrunineonai parclaverer WAIST DEP'T : binations, tastefully Men's Japonette Handkerchicts, withgut back... 29¢ Rieke tinal pedicel) etttelet fs hentte waince. ‘The village passed the ordinance | 5 Wednesday, June 12th. a made. fullts er ete neat celored bor- 33c FOLDING 5.40 5.75 4.98 5,50 6.00 @-year ago and did not j t ] each iccssceccccee serene Fe 7 aeLeY Colors guaranteed fast, / Me Ma few da vo r pensar ee Milanese Lace Waists, Eew color, $9.75, $16.50 (20 39c. z9c. 1.00 ABROEREDINDKERGHIESS. LAWN d. : : MMs, Marcy contended that the arrest Point Arabe Lace Waist, . . 12.00 GO, 1. Pee a ele bey tre CHAIRS, wax unjust, as no lens were divplayed i! fi = Black Ki hiefs, lar 18¢. to. 35 Harough tho viliage weenie Mle severely White Lawn Waists, ‘1.18, 1.45, 2.00, 2.75 SHOES--- aid Laeaten ate "close! them out ‘on -Weinerday; Birch slat or censured the village trusices, * | prin, heels, | varigty of pattern: perforated seat, _ ‘Guilty or not guilty?” asked Judze _ Colored Waists, 1.18, 1.38, 1.75, 2.75 | [patent leather tips A SO os Bra oh ate a Sr 125 slat’ back, wae i NGittens when the clersyman was az- , dren's sizes, 610 10'9......, 88c Hamburg locking : pecianty Seege: but I pay this fine unter | sizes, 11 to 2 . 98c EMBROIDERIES, 2 closea, 9 \l oe 79c ®rotest. 1 do not wish you to think I SILK PETTICOATS. Wednesday, June 12th, anes bole teta Ween: Eérings and 8 (4 Gas Stoves,hot Plates....... fave mot the money, for 1 and Chere ia the money; and with thin the | iia easy Sects SND Sy patterns (ate Zhe TAPESTRY. OIL STOVES, Silk Petticoats of Black and White Striped Silk, Clergyman tossed {nto the alr a $5 ton and Hamburg, Swiss ° of re Mn r o and. Cambric gamenscl tes faveciators] ot ske/crowtet graduated accordion plaiting, edged with tucked | Lace Embroider}, Edgings and Insertione meer eet. brocade apdfance with four 8%-Ineh burn- ‘89c P6°F did not say I intended to fine you," ruffle, . : : . . 9.75 | Shoes, (tasty patterns), much finer at, 5c curtains, otd pieces ne OTB ses eeesseeeeveeeerenses | spring YArdeveesene Wereeeeeseerees be sold; worth from 40c. to 29c E ¢@ald.Judge Gittens, “but I guess you | 2 Vebave no use for that special fve-dollar | And in addition to the above, a miscellaneous lot of ill and I do not intend to show favor than cn ordinary In- Silk Petticoats at Greatly Reduced Prices. Lawn Mowers. 198. 5) Screen Doors, 69 Go-Carts, heels,tizes Irish Point Gulpure, 50c. yard, per yard 11 to 2, all the Istest effects in Hamburg, cut from Swiss and cambric ‘embroidery edging T RAY CLOTHS. Easy cunning, 12-inch sise.. ee $1.75torr and insertions, wider and 70-9 Linen damask fringed Tray a, 9 finer, per yard.......... /C*7C Cloths, beautiful patterns, 9% G Gosh, Cambrics Nainsook and Lace C20D+++erceecesseeseccrennseee ~/dudge George ©. Tatem, who ts soon become a member of the same board ‘Judge Gittens, also pleaded gutity SUMME! SKIRTS, w ss ling); id hi ad left ¢! 5 ednesday, June 12th. Special sale All-Over Nets, Si 7 tre her ane ee F R : KID GLOVES of Ladies jn white, Cream and Arabian shades, APRON LA WNS. Wind Sc op 150 me ke cut, othere handecmers aff ye mechanics were unable to pay Skirts of Imported White Pique, for Walking and white two-clasp Kid Gloves, at pree- at very low prices, from 18 inch to23 -40.inch fine, quality white Apron OW ICFLENS, Or ° swith rabber-tin mbeale, brake, pare fines ‘and their wheels were taken Golfing, $2 95 4 25 ent vo pldcalrabis sud scarce; excel ee wide, Led ranging from 2.00 Lawns, with fancy eatin striped Green Wire Cloth, 24, 26, 26, 30, ig fs $10.8 r ie paar joe; regu. e y is 4 . . aii value ; sale price, per yard to, per yard...... white border, imitation hem, 32, 34, 36 inches wide, per run- i pair. teeeeseeeeosceeres 69c All intermediate prices. por yard, Seewee see 10c ning yard.....+.ceccecssoeecece 10c . closings se eseeeeeee 7.98 Golfing Skirts of Poplinette and Figured Linen, in Cadet Blue, Grey, Red or Tan, $3.50 & 4.85 STORES OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 8 A. M. TO:10 P.M. D RIDLEY & SONS, 33%2!1: GRAND ST. boarding-house keepers, 1), your houses quick- iin) The) World. Don't lEDWw’

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