The evening world. Newspaper, July 4, 1901, Page 7

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fo Cae ee ‘A PRESENT DAY STORY OF LOVE AND CRIME. itiiieittieieiininicierinirine bite vieieinintet leb-iielefelcivinteleleinlniefelsielieicieteeleivieieet sieteesieinieieieiniteeise ere eich |. 1901, by P.M. * Mr. Jalmson ir iota far from Duckies & Co.) reste to speak, Berk, and the man, T told im not te wal f he has left a tent burning m1 Tt always ne Meht wattlns that Goddard and Helle Sters: attirmatively, this Is whe wire wrong in tmax! help you tn my er of us made reply. y or explanat «opened the bottle from. ad at last ente (Q ighted the hall nelghboring houses at home to-night.” 1 do not nee house In this you get the key, and old servant?” Misa Stetson.” te it im so w that [do no ae cannot enter into nation of hypnotism: too much tim détatled expla would require * the nervous @yatem under tne intense st subjected to, worn and w i TT teh mo afterward fee 1 there In to tt the ‘atalrs to fee h vour #! Fong vigor and glanced tn. ‘ld not tents but remained on the bed, and king intently ‘3 Hintor mrract. gow Were KeCU! you be so discouraged jed a moment ed then to tl ‘ or three extra lights in this Ing them #0 the allverware The Tonsvira SPRANG our Tanded plumn upon the mr carrying him An we fell togeth Man anything 0 isaatixties with my treatment?" No, except that I'm getting coverings of the {I belleve at times that Pm entirely well. 1 would never know that anything alled of the darkn the floor by 1 Kens and ev nba Snpwbs orang vbr SnSrGrO-OnEr Sinn vO buh his two arms and held thom securely} oh them so they would show off to the |me except when! I'm reminded of tt by y agoments with you, here, and wake up the next all the feelings of a man who had been through a severe, fit of don't understand It." T heard Minn Stetson. wasp atisome| new and | locked behind him. best advanta For a moment he was x0 frightened | by thix vudden attack that he did not . but when he felt me @ rope around his elbows and wrists he | summoned all of hla strength and, fought | ights shining: upon | home y made nu feast for ithe eyes | morning with It wan a epectactilar my ttle vanity, that was dazzling. returned to. the my two companions and nald: ou will Accompany me Ke ull this myaters’ p tdeous thoegnt. DEATH OF JULIAN SCOTT. Famous Soldier and Artist Succumbs at Plainfield, N. J. —|—_ a Son of the 4 ) member of the ent Mason, hero of the! war, distingulxhed artist i y. Med In Muhlenburg Hosplt this morning. lamar County, Thad not underestimated hin strength. | i hee Ge GUE petes! He was thin and lithe, but powerful | ceded Mr. Jaimaon, and as she hed the door of the roof I threw It Dr. Squires's Were in tho mystery’ which y guarded from You ang, all around here. je stepped Into the ri eyes with one hand an Kk with a little his wrigaling, and I had the Rreatest | op @iMculty in the world to hold him, Tr We struggled and scuffed about the Ball floor for ten minutes before 1 could | Cnee or twice I felt that the Inst me, but [ re- pintoned | Yq ! vm, shaded her battle wax going ai then tepped newed my efforts and finally hia arms behind him with the rope. With his arms securely ted she man | fr; wave up tho struggle and lay there | 9, panting and trying to speak. Where did they oReamine son "Look at this handsome jee teapot and’ water-pitcher.” forward and hand and then nearly dropped er agitation. , they ure mine; they have my | Fe the ones) He could aot a Ithough not dear. he could hear, ‘Be quiet now and I shall not hurt In anawer to the gus 4 plainly read in his ¢ “I'm not going to harm y ubmit to bking bound for the rest 1 will make you‘as com- mothee initials atolen from my. hous! . thay belong to you, a you,” T sald y recognize—not of others thats belonged to you but to only thoxe whiel | sour neighbors. of the night. fortable as possible.” I picked him up red carried him with @iMeulty to one of After placing him position on the bed I tled htm poner the roper ‘round T nd Mr, Jalms Plaintley, N. J. “iro! th® bedrooms born In Johnson, to the poms, and round his body and the bed. He looked more like n bandaged mum- v Soe a lvoe bell Dewey was cit whit e and rod. age of fifteen Lee he distinguished hima bravery In saving drowning and wound ga pon put his arm around Warwick River. For thin he wan give en T left him. locking the door and and returned to the windows securely, more’te dor ter aceno of our recent strugsle. nouzh to Rive Anup things miaribelerave the war he studled art in New Paris and Stuttgart, ‘% ago he went to Plaintleld. ———__ PROF. TAIT DEAD. of Son’a .Dece story; and you equal to the Tt be dimeuit The? mound of wheels on ly drive had attracted my utten- me an opportun:ty which we had diaplaced in our vtruggle. I wanted everything to appear natural doctor returned home. a dim ight burning tn the took the front door key ith ind stepped out Into the cool night I sald to myself, It was then 8,30, and I hat halt-an nous In which to reach the 8 Aown to the office. [turned the lights out quick! the door and bounded down th two at atime. 1 iI follow your far s0 good," etson mansion Had the doctor unex: pectedly returned earlier than he had ‘When I reached the oMce 1 shoved | a them into.a closet shut off from the rest : Edinburgh of the room with soft, cheeny. curtains, ‘Tite place was barely large enough to saueexe in. them to keep quiet: until t time to meet my appointment. J way at Miss Stetaon's prom: Jaimson was waitip; for me, and Misi , July 4.—Prof, Peter Guthrie niveralty sine 1860, die at Ed(nburgh this morning. as ised’ by tho death af fle wore whe self eerreed gal ry ath o! js on, je golf)» hampion, in South Africa. i Stetson was Mi, pre- SICK BABIES CAN BE SAVED. Evening World's Doc-; -tors Rescue Many Lit- tle Ones Every Day. doorwa led this more than ta ad tele nents ehildren: hothe cure wre sick. giv that ves Mterally ME save are dy Heve these = Ww hu te ones arcydar h already morning oes out s the feneme every one of thy 1 he Inty whethe an half nd more Idren inc senrally BY rripe f and com milk offer fresh tir Ww NULL and cots in the close walkx Sometimes th and down t while Httle fiom obediently, nda strony Vorld for the ie charity, to xt this w amount few cents aplec by etch eh ost Inealeu! ride in the fresh Witle medicine ¢ AIS save a Ute yits there aoreturn ate One has ¢ Mock of the district 1 Mie treshtint need r milk w In eh fi ten acts tier summer Ate and ane penny tre there Lyte where hier w York SLOW.IN SCHOOL, TRIES SUICIDE. Heat and Despondency Caused John Muller to Shoot Himself Failure ta recelve promotion at acho for which he had studied hard, 9 upon which he had set his heart, made hn G. Muller, fifteen years old, of No. ldert. street, Willamsburg, de- epondent and he tried to commit suicide by shooting himself. He ts in a eritical condition at his father's home, too weak to be removed to a hospital, and the physiclans who are attending Rim fear that he wilt not re. ts a aon of Michael Muller, "boy 4 well-to-do salesman, John was ay pupil at Grammer Sehool No. 10, at Hamburg avenue and Cornelia sireg, two * from ils home, He was in the third Krammer and had ked hard to secure advancement, but waen sehool clone? last week he was not advanced, ——_- CONSUMPTIVE’ USES RAZOR. fer Gaynor Tries to Dent Work. Pet. nor, twenty-nine years old, tried to kill hiinaclf carly to-day at his home, No. 2) Bast Fifth street, Platy | cutting hiv threat with) at Despondent 1 n suffering from con- and was very to The Koch Consumption and | tl As {hma Cure THEY CURED FE. 1 admit without hesitation that my lungs were affected. 1 coughed 1 have gained fifteen pounds and I again feel well and strong. I can he oa this t { suffering in this hot weather to see} ' ' NEW YORK. UAUhaeiLie oh Terrace Garden, “(THE BEGGAR’ STUDENT."’ PROCTOR'S, as KOSTER & BIAL'S* ween at 167 Hobert ave., Bayonne, known.—Mr. a T. Ryan. |, J., where Lam well and favorably | ED E MUSE nl JULIA MARLOWE IN A FIRE AT RESORT. -—_——_-4-- \With Other Guests She Flees for Safety, So Sudden Is the Blaze. JULIA MARLOWE (Special to The Evening Worl HoT §1 Va, duly 4 mous aetre whone Ife was sy the fro which entire y syed accomm: oth the Homestead. He hese. causing Homestead and, all are ao Jose of $30,00, tive electric light Misa Marlowe eof 120 guerts was 0! irouble, WOMAN SAT DEAD SILENT WOMAN ~ AT THE WINDO i\Mrs. Moran, Angel to Her Neighbors, Was | Smiling in Death. y Moran r kbn el to all iu the nelghberhood | Germante avenue, Jersey City, sat at window on an upper tloor in No. Ighfare, apparently res amile that meant a wel ISSUES OF CAPITAL. Rody "ing. ofa man about fifty years The body was four y off Bight tl The man ha ir and and welg! oo itt be y Shows Bis Increase tor Firat Sin M HERLIN, § urter y new rie of the marks, st ot] thy FOUND DEAD. DeliaWilson,WhoNever Spoke, Succumbed to Heat. Della Wilson, for several an old woman who ha@ its a mystery to her nd dead early to-day Noor of No, 216 wax accustomed to ch day, and not several daye the iceman Maguire, he door of her apart: the floor was fully vosed she euecumb= Sh ke street ty years house knows where en she became a " had no lived, always had Her body and the to find the Jany living. ————=___— CHEST KILLED BOY. rf tolled Ion it Fatal Result. ~ of No, ML Wert Six- t. died at Roosevelt: Hose injurtes recelved by the chest on him from a shelf, and he was trying Rene Conoy self with fell on ht SULTAN LOSES WIFE. Many Connubinl Parte bires, INOPLE, July 4,.—The third of the Sultan died today. after years’ tlness. The Sultan {s much One of t (amect=t i S.ANARGYROS’ . NEW TURKISH CIGARETTE ALL jTURKISH TOBACCO 10 FOR 10 TO. MANHATTAN BEACH Excursions. Amusement and Edccation Combined. SEASUN> NOY. an E PAIN'S’ FIREWORKS. To-Night! Special Fireworks at 8. MATINEE ATH SING_AT 9 | AST mimes or TRE CiRCus GTRL TOMORROW (EZUDAY TF Na MUST PERF OOUINCE OF “THE GEISHA.” MATINER SATURDAY AT ¢ xy SOUSA 432 BAND AY 45th tt an Usnas PASTOR Ss “Mammoth Tee Cooting M es "FRANCIS WILSON sir cin CHERRY i Bah ZY AME OVELTIES CASINO |FLOATING ROOF GARDEN 3 PLORODORS ssemWAh SMW 2it.8.90. ~ KEITH | MaADIso. Concert TorNight at 7 ant 815 o'cte TONIGHT cs i Brooklyn Amusements. 1 STH AVE. Continuous, 110 10.39. “ink Baratnoe Miter and raised quantities of matter and = *| BRIGHTON BEACH ie 1 was rapidly losing flesh and ATLANTIC | Tiuatyitiear Cane? at CURE ra elle : site strength, but since the original The Fantas, Yeager 7 & Veagee | gona We itansane ih rt Koch Lung Cure doctors treated me arioon Watson, Alice F dert's Oren | ning. Swickant __SHARMION, “¢ Madea nd Hig st Capital seeking safe tnvtstment | WORLD IN WAX, New Orchestra. finds it through Sunday Worlu CINEMATOGRAPH Wants Aad fipeciel Attractions Ty-Day, | | 1 40 CENTS. Inctuaine Admission to Gil Attractions. PATTEN LINE. | Sunday World Wants make for- tunes gor advertisers, bauy’ and Weat Tweaty-eecond atre Excursions. Excursion Routes to the Sea Long Island Railroad. New Yorg and Rockaway Beach Ry. , MANHATTAN BEACH. ov 240. 4.40. ato, (a3 “Gad J0.38 ‘cman (GEN’L SLOCUM. GRAND REPUBLIG. AND Ii ROCKAR: Me dea EAMEIUR UND IRLP, NORTH BEAGH Joudledtecked boats leave Yih se tol PM; hourly. wourly & AM. to tom Teabrossen. treet Grand 4th of July: Trips f 4 3 3 4 i 4 A i 4 4 4 | 3 a » 4 :

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