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mr RRL LLM DEAE ATE Y 8, (901. TOOK FISHER FOR COME.ON” | WITH HIS THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUG HEROIC FIREMAN SAVED YOUNGGIRL. Foreman Rogers Leap- the Water After Miss Smith Had Sunk Beneath Surface — One Many Rescues. “LITTLE MOTHER” DESERTS HER STRICKEN FAMI ‘Grave Fears for Mar- garet Miller, Who Was “Caretaker"’ Her Household—Un- usually Attractive and Well Developed for Her Age. LY. soneneeg $150 HAT HE MET THE STRANGER. For his herole rencue of a young wo- from drowning George foreman of Engine Company No. 18, of Bath Bench, {s to-day recetving the con- gratulations of hin friends lady ts Milas Annie C. Emith, @ pretty young school teacher of Manhattan and a daughter of (Policeman tached to the Sanitary Squad of Rogers has a record as a life- er, and fils recent brave deed ts but one of the many daring reacues to hin be a week to-morrow since nienicleniie ince Margaret Miller, Girl of unusually attractive appearance, Usappeares {rom her home, No. One Hundred and Thirteenth ince then she has not been ween by ghy member of Her family or her neigh- dors who knew her well. Margaret, who is in her fifteenth year, | the lttle mother of the She kept house while her two older brothers and sisters were| away engeged in their differen: and for color. fp quite able to converse. short and fat eo him #aunter- ne is Justifed emesx from the cour GALLANT RESCUES BY FIREMAN ROGERS. a 1586—While on the fire- Ne wears glasses, and to ing down Hroadway believing that he ‘ Just a big. good-natured yokel Under that hat Fisher looks the part to perfection ip choca No stage make-up Sept. 16, 189—Watle member o! 4, at a fire in Water- Williamsburg, The fireman has Deen spending Lake Hopatcong, N. J. olan’s Point Villa. Mins so been at Lake Hopat- cong, visiting friends, during the sum She has been one of the most enthuatastic bathers at the resort and | has gone into the water every day. Last Sunday she went tn bathing as) She had beer !n only a few | moments when, getting away from the shore, she stepped into a deep channel onalderably over her head. not swim a stroke and sank beneat’ as Thirty-ffth At half-past 12 o'clock on Friday, Aus. terday afternoon without 2, Margaret put a brown straw sailor Then she told her brother Jame, who was at home at the time, that she was going to a grocery store at the corner of One Hundred and Thir- teenth street and Third avenue, to or- der some groceries. He never saw her again. to return home that night Uttle household was in a furor of excite. The brothers hunted the neigh- borhood, called at the houses of rela. Uves and friends, but could find no trace ascended fir in search of watchman Watchman had escaped. sceniing Rog fell four floors week L never would nave Fisher and the $100 turned to survey “Come again, wirl trom third-atory window at a fire at No. 191 Hroadway, WU carrying her down 3 am intstaken. and the stranger shot into a vol- of warm ozone that 13, 1892—Climbed to fourth story during a fire at Harbreck’s Willamsburg, brought out the bodies of Fire- men Estes and Spaulding. 184 Rescued her and the $1 Panama hat were They widled up agat: one pillar and Was sorry for m. When she arose she screamed loudly one was near her and sh: eank for the second time. with a friend, watching the bathers, was Foreman Roger: young woman Ka mintake, and picnic gard. . but all in vain. He had seen the wade into the channel, but supposing that ahe was an expert had paid Little attention to Then he saw her sink and cry out mory window carrying her down the woman, sald ot her sleter's disappear: anc The stranger graying Departm| Managed to print 10% tive dollar which he, the stranger It wouldn't do co pana all of them | Some one could easily 1 to belleve that some ill has bef: jewe-3 PRAALA LIONS O° s. knew a few young but never went out with them in the evening or had them call here. I fear that she has been abd held somewhere agginst her will, “One young man‘ said th. ‘ral years older than J waite ohecked sa! ithout stopping to doff hat, coat or Bces, he sprang into the water and with a few strokes was at the place where Miss Bmith had disappear dived and tn instant reappeared with ber in his arms, He then struck out for where many hands pulled both of them to shore. Miss Smith w. where restoratives Rogers simply changed his clothing and | was again promegading the beach when Mira Smith came up to him and thanked tin there and «pend tt, sald black | stockings, ed a new $5 t, wi round her nec ea black ribbon, “Poor mother! would kill her to know of AD) rance. babys and has She had charge of the keys and hi ent with her. ‘that she ex- For the reinainder of his stay at the on Friday evening at y be x9, but Lam d 1 wns that she too good-natured. She would do thing for anybody, and may have been led away om «ome erran When Margaret left home, in addition a brown straw sallor hi ribbon band white and brown wing, she wore a long ich made her ap- an aequaintan ‘sonal attractions ‘object of comment in the for she is unusual hero, but he lool When he left don the rescue Ighuy resort for home he in by the friend He had been all His smile when he fon WAR enough ty cause nelghborhood, veloped for her years, and welghing r face is well rdunded, with ght cheek; her e: d' her complexi y. about the matter and prefers not to have CALLAHAN DESERTS DIVVER.|+ ExeAssembly mun » The palr Journey taken to the hotel, ; ‘y ted to return at onc: oT revived her. | ‘The police have been quietly working u Jet have not succe trl potined and are the case, Redea Sn tracing SHOPPERS’ ROUTE. WILL SAVE TIME. Street Cars will Makea Short Cut from Harlem black serge skirt, FIREMAN MANLEY _ AS BRIBE-TAKER. Disappears Under Charges of Receiving Money The $% is all cone . eald the Colonel nilally to hin! secretary 1s going to take me for a farmer,” 5 —$——— THIS IS THE LIMIT. pacino nes xelting Meee of News t hed Over the Ticker. exciting plece of news Was Mashed over che news tieker to- There is no frost reported anywhere this morning. * Announces That 18, Callahan, former Assemb man of thp Second announced to-day that he would throw his strength to . | trict teader. Callahan was formerly a strong Divver man and his change of front has oc- casioned considerable comment Iie followers are mostly. 11 the Chinatown district. Skin Diseases EMA, TETTI es of like character ai pioks ied blood dise 3 inate ood, gious Blood Poison, ete. ; nd nature of the poison, 1c. used by some specific poison ys gets into m ‘ or virus, which is cither inherited or attacks certain vital organs or appear: while the milder and less dangerous 5 oran over acid condition of that fluid through the pores of the skin, ¢ burning. The eruption may be of a pu thick, gummy fluid, or the skin may be hot, they ooze out itching and ive discharge of wollen and un diseases, I can cheqrfully and most sincerely undorse | whether they appear a3 our specific’ as a cure for Escema, the most | sores, blotches or pimples, rritating and annoying disease, I think, that srandee, flosh is heir to. I was troubled with it for A ite Beet Ny zoote twenty-five years, and tried many remedics arg ia 3 with no good effect. After using your medicine | longer neglected, the skin a short time I think I am entirely relieved. | in time having a thick, You can give this statement any publicity you | h, ough and unsightly may donire, uy it {a voluntarily made, more for | appearance. You can hide those afflicted thun notoriety for myself, thei blenitshes\foriar tins } very epee BELL, with cosmetics; and wash- ; 313 West Central. Wichita, Kans. es, lotic soaps and 4 powders may relieve tem- 2 porarily the itching and burning, but eventually the pores of the skin become 24 so clogged up by this treatment that the poisonous matter thrown off by the @ blood cannot pass out of the sys' and settles on the lungs, heart or some a other vital organ and endangers li aA To purity and build up the polluted blood is the right treatment for skin ases, and for this purpose no other medicing is so d eserserlly popular as S$. Itisa perfect Antidote for all blood humors, and when taken into the ulation, gently but thoroughly eliminates all impurities and puts the blood in a healthy, normal state, The skin can't remain in an irritated, diseased condition when nourished with rich, new blood, 5. S. S. is the only guaran- > teed purely vegetable remedy, and the safest and best skin beautifier. | Write our physicians if you have any blood or skin disease, and they will ch advise you without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. 22° SHOE Known.and Approved: by the Pyblie.for 23 Years, The most.comfortablo and best-appearing- shoe for the money. Made in a variety of styles and leathers. Sold by Leading Retailers. Morse & Rogers of New York. Wholesals Distributers: phn Coffer Then Tried to Hatermi- ate n Blue Sen Serpent. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH'S. While vallantly fighting four large PAINLESS DENTISTRY pink elephants which were seéking to Per accomplish his destruction to-day, John EE I H $ Ww ‘efter heard a noise at the window of ook his room on the second, floor of the Call/andiRetxout estimated be ory building at No, 46 West Thirty-ninth | best Se eesnped we Lowes pests a street. York. Our instal y Turning quickly, he saw to his annoy- | Hi ment SMCS ODL e and $1.00) an electric Tene on the [AM week and all work. tooth, making for him. AN ty Kraaped tt NS Uy Jootors 1 prolific He will re- to the Retail Ory Goods District. to Insure Promotions—May Be Scapegoat. or the man who sh, In cases where money had tv be pald for appointments in thi Deputy Fire Commissioner’ Tully has recommended the dismin Foreman J. J. Mante: pany No. 2, on a charge of being ab- went from duty without leave Herbert IH. Vreeland, the soul of the Metropolitan street railway system, ‘is to make himself solid with the cond street and the Boulevard, There can be go interchange though that road is now managed by the Metropolitan, parc of the Third Avenue system and red care in Forty-1 of Engine Com- mora Manley’s schedule was $2) to have Intai fortnight, he; promises, a man appointed and $100 to have an EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS. FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5, $7, $9! DR. RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLO! 46 SIXTH AVENU 22d & 234 Sts., N. Ye An additional charge of having ac- cepted bribes on promises of securing Promotion for firemen and the appoint- have fast shoppers’ cars running from down into and through the shopping district by a route 1» bound by a contract made in 1899 for rs with the Manhati Rallroad Company. ALWA OPEN ae DOWNTOWN BRANCH: that will make the trip twelve to elgh- ment of men to the force, wan not taken GOR. GANAL 3. Remodelled ana Am Awkward Contract. ne yw atowieal up to-day, that being referrs teen minutes shorter than by the pres- sind 1 these stories and som. B VARIGK S18. PoP etteteye eee “Under that contract the Third Ave: Ines transfer to the ‘L District Attorney for action, Fr promotions, When Manley foradiny tht up mone! stanley 14 obtain through which Manley really This will be called name was called NEWYORK CITY, } Opendaity to avenue route.” Going north the cars| vorsa, for three cents additwonal fare, | the trial-room at Fire Headquarters he CHOICE disappearance CHOICE will leave Sixth avenue at Twenty-third | and neither road may make any traMcl aia not respond. Witnesses called by arrangement with any other road. severa] persons called at the engine- Deputy Commissioner Tully, teatined that the engine-houre on not been seen since. Their evidence had heen discounted stated in the De- that Manley clty, presumably to escape prosecution on the bribe-taking charge. man left his home, avenue, on the day he disappeared, say- ing he was going out of town and would Street, going west to Seventh avenu thence yp Seventh avenue to Longacre Forty-fifth street, witch on to the tracks of cond street, Manhattanville icholaa avenue line and pase the Boulevard Here they will house and were heard in earnest con- rration with Ma: Metropolitan is now practically owner of all the Third Avenue In contract stands until January, 196. The horse cars were taken off Seventh avenue June 2, and the construction of the under-trolley hustling since that date. ished from Twent acre Bquare and ranch of the Bi: CROCERIES ‘4 to threaten certain sums ‘sold and is a up Broadway and en th the depart-/ Beventy-necond street. take the Amsterdam avenue track to Harlem, where they will run through Manhattan street to the-Wort Lee Ferry at One Hundred and Thirtleth atreet, with transfers. at all the points where transfers are now Issued. Where Time Is Saved. It will be fin- hird street to Long- put in operation as a enue line in two President Vreeland ‘open the remainder of the Seventh avenue line, from Bixth through Greenwich avenue to and up Seventh avenue, and also the ‘missing in Battery place. ment nine yea He War a Scapegoat. Mrs, Mary Hayes, his landlady, says that he went away on Thursday after olng to Penn- THIS WEEK] THIS WEEK A CAKE OF Butler's Famous BORAX SOAP To Every Purchaser of A Three-pound Box of a to be able t telling her that he wax g: Ma upd did not intend to retura. District-Attorney Philbin has two wit- nesses who have made plaints against Manley, and who alleged that they paid film $00, which, they why, ‘Manley told them was to be divided be- tween a high ofMicial in the Fite Depart- ment and one of the officials connected with the Civil Service Bureau, Tari@ tor Promotions. @or several months there have been A CAN OF specific com- janiey was a scapegoat in this to South Ferry luce over the Broadway Butler's Popular BAKING POWDER To Every Purchaser of i « street, from Sixth to Ninth avenue, is| from Battery The opening of this route’ will relieve the congestion and shorten the route to @hoppers by from twelve to eighteen paid President representative, “Beventh avenue {s broad and not much used for trucking, 90 that we can make better specd there than In any Perhaos a matority of the Sixth avenue cars now running down Columbus avenue and through Fitty- ninth street from Sixty-ffth atreet will be run down Broadway from Seventy- second street, to and down Seventh ave- nue, relleving the congestion and cut- ting off that long circle round about, “This will make a big saving of time to uptown shoppers, coming and going, But there will be no transfers to the CUCCENHEIMER much congented. money that he collected. He told me He natd that he had ‘to skip and Would never return, but that the gang who worked with him were worse thin his weven-yea is sister's house on inth avenue and then skipped. for he has money and hi heir downtown termini at Battery place In Greenwicn etter Ferry Cognec' Cars will all run from the up to the northern Iimits o; Island without chang northern termini Lexington, sixth, luenbus and Amster Severth avenue cars will run on ¢ ie cl way of Broadway, A Seven-pound Bag of BEST LAUNDRY STARCH At the regular price of 4c. BUTLER'S BORAX AP is the most perfect Soap Made for PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR At the regular price of 19c, nue to Centri the Qortlandt street and |. The former will be un three week, she latter By Ost. i} then run from these iu sixth, Seventh and Eighth avenue routes, 169-173 SMITH STREET, BROOKLYN. Sale at Annex, 82, 84, 86 and 88 Wyckoff St., Adjoin‘ng Smith Street Building THE GREATEST FURNITURE SALE OF ALL A number of Department Stores are now extensively advertising their res cd nearly completed. Prensa, Peeriens sodded, trees. planted, benches paced ‘i made enjoyable for f the people. ra fountains at various wonderful CROCERIES FREE THS WEEK A PACKAGE OF Butler’s Clenewel Washing -Powder , To Every Purchaser of A Sane Box of ff. Butler’s AZURE BALL BLUE At the regular pri FOR EVERYBODY. DIT Snes ke ry, Furniture, Dry Gesday sinese virletiy Confidential. SWEET & C QUAYS ENTRA JEWELRY—| iy sods auarantendy DERGMAN, fatistaction LAUE CREDIT Car or eaaney WaTClt Butler's Washing Powder z : is the highest grade of Washing Powder made, DIVORCE am, ae fort on ODay Salad Dre: Lihert “hefivy under-pricing” as features of their August Fur. lan of Commissioner! Brower toll niture Sales. Were wo even to concede their prices to oF est medicatenit 5G fe atructure for bathing pur- large expense | be low, ours are ot any time of the year still lower. And at present, when we afe when It is only # question of a our entire remaining stock of think unwise ressed fQy room and ew days longer when WANTS A PARK ACTING MAYOR FAVORS COL- ER'S CONEY. ISLAND PLANS. ——__ SCORES SAW HIM DIE. domestic. {56 0,000.00 Worth of Fumilure, Corels and Bedding st be disposed of to clear the way for the crection of our new buildings, GREAT FIRE SALE must close, we maintain a close comparison of prices prove that no store in Greater New York can offer you the really MONEY-SAXING VAL- UES.that distinguish our enforced sale andi 6 motto of 50% to 60% off ON ORIGINAL CQST. ~Nicholl,Davata,'nineteon years old, of No, #13 Enat Fourteenth street, killed himself tn aight of spores in the yard of He Advocates a Moderate Ow! No, 417 Kast Fourteenth the tenement at street to-day, used a pistol, ai Shape, the Bix Im- to Be Made Later, rew many women elsewhere will the rear tenement windo: lool w them in t! Id to ‘Acting Mayor Guggenheimer sald to: them in tt Gay that he was much ‘nterested in, hi trip to Coney Igland with ‘Comptroller, ler and Park Commissioner Brower, M1 favor the plans of Comptroller Coler to improve ithe Despondency Impe GRAND STAND COLLAPSES. ' BRANCHES STORES BYERY: ity's property ‘but | do not belleve that we should spend $290,000 Commissioner. {Brower CHOICE -or). more, As sic GROCERIES | THE BUSY MAN’S | BOOK, PAGES CF ARITER, ) FAIS FULLY COVERED, iG OF IATEREST, \ VALUE FOR THE MONEY? Than in Any Other Book Printeds ra 1902 Worl A JA reference book GROCERIES tross tered a board covers, with sew eee cre,

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