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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1908 IES SUICIDE LITTLE GIRLS SAD SEARCH FOR “HO MAN'S HOUSE: None Bat CYNeill’s HEFORE OCE, HS ACCUSERS.CRLWIFES Bony. STOEL BY BOS. Ses, QL A NORMS | Timely Bargains for Friday’s Selling! None But- the Lowest Prices Prevail! ee i | Mysterious Structure That Ida Ikils Swallows Car- Daniel Matthews Is Husband of Young Wo- Owns No Owner and Came “ polic Acid in the Charged in the Har-; man Who Leaped Off from No One Knows Where) | Presence of Magis-- lem Court with At. Ferryboat Haunts Mitek ea ioy Wy Teskets: | Judge Urged Louis Zaxas to Keep His Promise and Make |»; * trate Hogan. | tempted Kidnapping. River Front ; i Our Special offering for this week is one of unusual interest.. Look it over—you : | _ ‘That {9 known throughout Astoria as | ; ; ? 7 : ? We im immer teanue with ant, tt ine of man a nour oor Tyon’t read far before you'll see something you want, for there’s not a thing advertised S) FIANCE HAD JILTED HER) Daniel Matthews, thirty years old, | tit almost frantic with grief, nas a0 owner, and for six years has , + D . ’ @ FT ee ntl GoMatHeR REM, Crater ONG THHI| GRE OMEN ORC AVN POU he s@CTRAT! here but what’s seasonable. When you find it compare the price you see quoted with Fe ee a ene ia “Long sir those of other:stores and then you'll know why our Friday offerings meet with such » forry-boat 1 Ta Court tecday of attempting to kide|/OMDIBE OR the tor eee MK “Policeman Kim, of the sub-precinct little Annle Livermore, six yoars| Beach, near Long Island Clty, 18 there, camo to the brick structure that popular approval. oa Fy H | old. grappling in the East River, hoping! for half a decade has mystitied the i “he lagicen His Wife, buts tthewa was arrested by Patroiman|tg find the body. townfotk while patrolling his beat early | RIAL 0 OE NO ee oe ere | Man ie !@ameron, of the Fast One Hundred and| ; wa this morning. He heard queer noises | , ‘ ’ et, Twenty-sixth atreet station, veaterday, | | M6 aN ree canis Hii tig | coming from the deserted pvliding, and, | Boys’ Wash SailorSuits! Lamp Globes! Turkish Towels! Wash Goods! } Jwhiie hiding in the dumb-walter shaft hanes ahs ie not nindful of the neighborhood | : “3 re i Ss Be eieaies of the refusal of the man who 0, 148 Bast One Hundred and Twen-|the neighborhood. | story that ghosts had made owners and | fy boat) yuo, ron Ate 100 twelve-inch Ruby Lamp Globes (Dec- f y,s00 Extra Large Bleached Turkish | 5000 yards of Batistes and Dimities, ty-third street. It {s charged that he| Weary with watching Denner then| tenants flee the place never to return, |} Strined Galatea, Combination Collar and orated). Towels 2 Polka Dots and Stripes. is Ida Iklls, twenty-three y: met the children as they came from the| went to his home at No. 981 Freeman | he Investigated carefully. Shield, 3 to 10 year ives Regular Price, 3,00. . . > old, of No, 611 Bast Ninth street. to-day | school at One Hundred and Twenty- | avenue, to which he had taken his pretty | Not speotres, but flesh and blood boys i a at AD Ada neh Regular Price, 170, Regular Price, 12 Attempted to Kill herself by swallowing | fourth street and Third avenue, and| bride two months ago. He refused to | of from fifteen to eighteen were at work. Regular Price, 1.75. . 1c. 1120. Fm quantity of carbollc actd while In the | tried to Induce little Annie to go with fern ene Pate oY ft phey had a large section of the root To-morrow if 50 Each. T anrew 12 c. | Gnagistrate's private room in the Essex | him to Fort George. Annie's sister ran | went bitterly. broken up ready to cart away as fire- (om acon, 10: To-morrow 2 Each. TeOeew 9 Yard. To-morrow Each: (24 Floor.) eer are ‘Market Court. The woman was taken | and told her married sister, Mrs. Lottie| ‘The housekeeper. | Mra Tanaca. nee wood when the policeman appeared, fo Gouverneur Hospital and ts in a criti | Morgan, of X 8 Enat One Hundred |Rer gon Charles, tried to console DIM. | Therg wag an Inetant scampering, but “eal condition. and Twenty-third street, that a man} "swe always lived happily," he said, | Emil Moll, of No. 143 Lawrence avenue, “‘Beveral weeks ago she complained to | was trying to kidnap Annie, Mrs. Mor- vanaf ete 82 season | why ety | was captured. 4 | “f shou’ ave wante : leesees ‘ Sagistrate Deuel, then sitting in the|gan went after Matthews, who ran/S0ue BANS sti Gaye atter our mar-| Now Kim is trying to find a com- Market Court, that Louls Zaxas,|away. Then she told the policeman.| rjage that she let drop a remark about | plainant. The tnsk Is likely to be dit- tho lived at No. 967 Bowery, had prom- | who arrested Matthews Walden Dae iittie ti we Had in the | out, aw the neighbors have no idea to marry her, but although ahe was | When the prisoner was arraigned in x hetore starting for work did) sow the house got there or who owna ‘ut to become a mother, he had re- jehe police court two other complainants | © « mt heleve. Hee body will be) lt Mose marvellous ot al ws anot ai |appeared against him, They were Mrs.| found uniees T grapple for it myself ; ine tax rolls. @ veritable “Ege eae Pt ite probationary | Lena Cohen, of No. 138 East One Mun-| 1 am going t0 Seareh the rivet until| “No man’s house,” and the boys claim 7 I tind her." that they were not taking any ones) E lefficer, Policeman Fogarty, to try to | dred and twen third street, who sald |! find Her ain gor the river front.| Property. © Jeftect a reconciliation. Yesterday Fo- that Matthews had tried to get her ts pbs Smarty met Zaxns and the woman on the " ——— ——— street ome to court| Mim to Fort George, giving her a gold Fee: a ae ema at tne court: |fN& And a nickel, and Adolf Kornout. | rag ‘A of No. 196) Park avenue, who said that | dauchter, seven years old, to go with i noon and were house shortly before Matthews had made advances to his Gloves! Ribbons! Girls’ Wash Dresses! | Women’s Waists! Bp iy Lisle, Gloves, nat the | Fifty cartons of Plain satin Liberty and | Made of fine Plaid Ginghams, trimmed ) White Lawn Waists, tucked and hem- Por sbutten cloves, © | Polka Pot Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 3/4 1 with pique and Embroidery. stitched, in a very desirable style, uit 2 Regular Price, 1.00, Regular Price, 1,00, Regular Price, 39c. gular Price, 32c, Tomorrow [9M pais Tomonow Ova. Tomorrow 79 Each, | Tomortow 79° Bact. Wromen’s Skirts! Women’s Trimmed’ Hats! { Walking and Golf Skirts, box plaited all [ A special assortment of Shirtwaist Hats, Sale of Flowers 4 Girls’ Sailor Blouses! fiaken Into the Magistrate's Private | tittle daugtiter, Helen, aged four and a oC i ith pi aan abaya werentner Cee rug Smit ; ‘ ! 5,000 Bunches Fine Imported Roses. Ot Ghaneeay trimmed with pique and j ground, habit back, in light weight men’s | newest shapes, all handsomely trimmed. Ristrate Hogan, who ts sitting In Ma fancy braids, clothing materials. 5 ie | Magistrate Meade asked the prisoner g falue, c ¢ . eaphany ieourt, ‘The Magistrate tried to persuade | | 1 aa to way to the charge and ' . Bemular Valin g Oe: Regular Price. 1,50. Recular Price, 10,00. Regular Value, 6,00, § is promise, but Zaxas Bees ara arose from his chair | Matthews sald that he had a date with a Florence Livermore, The girl did not 3 leave th> room, The woman, who : ‘ ; | Hama newspaper in her hand, Jumped /@ppear at che meeting place, he sald. | Organist Found Dead in Choir Mrs. Crogan Had Her Mother Ufo her feet and cried out: “I will end it /89 he offered Annie Livermore @ nickel! 1 Of Atter Funeral Services in-Law Arrested and Learned mcBhe placed a bottle containing {to go and tell her alster that he was ‘ Waiting for her. = that Husband Deserted of Rarbollc acid to her mouth, holding the| Waiting for her. gs ing Stricken as He Was About paper in stich a position as to hide the hearing and directed that Florence Liv-| to Leave Church His Own Accord. hottle, and swallowed half its contents | ermore be brought w court . Tomorrow [5%puncr. | Tomonon 9B run, | Temonow 7.98 | Tomo 3,48 eacr * : i 17 Sis) ; 7 Folding Camp Chairs! Framed Pictures! Hassocks! 5m) Maple Folding Camp Chairs, with RESUS a Nee te 2 ap, Hussocks, made from Wilton and Lawn Settezs! 200 Folding Lawn Settees, red frames, efcre she could be prevented. —_—_-- maple seats, strong and well made. wood seats, inches. F Policeman Fogarty jumped somere RECEIVER APPOINTED. After playing a requiem Leopold De| MPR Anna Crogan, of 417 Washington Regular Price, 1.00 Regular Price, 1.50, Regular Price, 1,00. Pittive woman and managed (0 ae Grand Val a veteran musician and or, | tect: Hoboken, did not kidnap her son Regular Price, 1. 25- : (on C. Je from her hands before she c 3 ease - | Edward, « e could return to 98 4 bottle from Nfne poison, he recelving | Business Suit Follows Action for | anist of St. Michaol's Catholic Church ea Wee 80 CAL Ne cone len erate Cc. Tos _ C. To-morrow Each. Eg-morrow Each. swallow all the p On Ninth sireet, Jersey Clix, dropped | Miz Young wife, formerly Mamie McCon pum oerow Each. ‘0-morfo’ ack: revere burns on his hands. Alienation of Wife's Love. Mund Wnvthechelnierice ieseain ae ville, whom he had wed against the —— ee ch. = (2d Floor.) Yaxzas resumed his seat and remained ‘feated throughout the time occupled by physicians from a nearby dispensary in endeavoring to restore the woman. ‘An ambulance was summoned from wishes of his mother. ‘The young wife believed, because her husband did not come to her, that his mother was keeping him a prisoner in her hovse and accordingly obtained a | Alexander N. Hanson has been ap- | day. pointed receiver for the co-partnership| De Grand Val, who was seventy years property of Frank M, Carnes and Ar-|old, appeared at the church this fore- thur N. Hanson, trading as the Leibig/noon for a high mass that was to Hxtract Company at No, 4§ Hudson|be sung for Mrs, John Ha Women's Underwear! Feather Pillows! Women’s Petticoats! » i = «| Fine Muslin Petticoats, tucked, hemmed Feather Pillows, 334 Ibs. siz? f and ruffled, trimmed with fine torchoa ° Ice Cream Spcons or Forks! ' Muslin and Cambric Gowns, V or square Silver-plated A-t quality, fancy patterns. | neck shapes, yoke, sleeves and neck | 250 Gouverneur Hospital and the woman | street. i imho ied let acroroe the elder Mra) Crogan‘s| was taken th The recetvership is pending a suit] ™*t ne 149 Jersey avenue, her home. | arrest, Recutlar Pri hatf dor trimmed with lace or embroidery. 22x28, guaranteed to be odorless. lace. ; Tic woman's oleter, Mre. Eether|broupht by Prank M. Carmen, against ‘The organist appeared in his usual| j4ward: and his mother aw Mrs cular Price, 1,50 half dozen. i aa Regular Price, 87, Hear, of No. 4 Past Siuteenth street, | tia te-parisemhin. Hanson wae vate |reaith &nd wat before the Keys during | Crogan, Jr., were haled before Poormas- Regular Price, 7 5c. Regular Price, 1.50, | sho had accompanied her to court, be- | rested two mon’ the mass leading the cholrand playing | ter Bark, In Hoboken, to-day. ‘There |] To-mo i 00 Be Cc. (c} T 1 59° came hysterical and had to be attended | browmnt by Cames to veo eat: the responses When the services were | Eaward sald his mother had nothing to EEO BI Dozen. To-morrow 49 Each To-morrow 75 Rach TN Each, Sy physicians. Later she went home. | {28 ellesed allenation of his w over he remained after the singers tad | qo with his movements, and that he Sew. ach. BO:MOrOW, acl vas remaining away from his pride he- closed when the sexto: e © 7 ae \ h xton went to the] cause he had learned some unpleasant a —_ — - E chotr to arrange things there, -illthingalsondernini her) foreieriiit Silver-Plated Ice Cream Slicers! Women’s Vests APPRAISER HAM 10 SEARCH TRUNK hte, Gitetas he akw De Grind Vat | Mee te an ungraterel, cowardly (1 oy in or gilt blades Belt Buckles! Glassware! ‘ ! au a He had apparent! n just preparing | statement," cried out the young wo- Alnor gilt: plades. 200 Dozen Oxidized Gold and Black 400 dozen Women's Plain and Fancy leave when, stricken. man, “You knew every act in a oe 4 ‘A doctor “who Was. called sald that Regular Price, 1.50, Buckles, beautiful designs, worth from | 10,000 Tumblers, assorted patterns. Lisle Thread Vests, Swiss ribbed, all sizes, heart disease had killed him, before we were married, and 25c. to 75c. each, on sale i nb ih B) ‘3 w i ves vi you were satisfed. not tempt to C. ” You Regular Price, 50.0, 4s etra tan musical circle ii : ; 1 . quently played in concert vee CCS s belived zou: To-morrow 69 Each. c row: 2 Ba ied. with his wife td grown sme and |, Poormaster Bark ordered Crogan to ach To-morrow Each Tomorow £ Each, To-morrow 24° E; htere at No. 1110 Bloomfeld wtrect, | hereafter: pay his roung wife a certaln ach. ach. Hoboken, sum each week . c _ President of the Board Forced| Case of Woman Accused of to Quit by Bad Health—De-| Robbing Man on Steamship Summer Draperies! e ——————— ——_— ’ Men’s Underwear! Dinnerwarel L eat oY Be r| Rok Nn ; are! aces! roit purer amed to Suc Adjourned Until Her Bag BITTERLY ASSAILS TOM PLATT NEFTLY 1000 dozen Men's Extra Fine French } 100 Piece Sets of Enclish Porcelain, blue 4 3 wy ; Pa 3,000 yards Curtain Swiss, 36 inches ceed i gage is Examined: | ish Porcelain, blue f 300 pieces of new and very desirable wide, § styles to choose from. 4 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, J underylaced decorations. Laces in Edges, Galloons and Insertings. t zi ! Regular 75c, quality. Regular Price 10,50, Value, 10c. to c. yard, Regular Price, , yard. WWASHINGTON, June 5.—C. W. Ham, | sre, Kathryn Hartridge, the English JEROME Ny OFFICE SMITES WOODRUFF B1O.BO. Neen ‘ 1Sou | President of the Board of General Ap-| woman accused of stealing $270 from 1| hot, 50 Cc. 1, 7 5° ail oh Cc Ripe 1! New. ovr City, has re) oto Keragvod, of Ban Branciace, on | orrow Each, o-merrow f, Set, | Tomorrow & Yard To-morrow Q “Yard, en steamship on’ the Paci Ocean, wis 7 —— —————— Aug. Pool in ; : , has been accepted. Jefferson Market Court to-day Goldfogle, Defending Driver) "Is He Considered a Candi- Mr. Ham received leave of absence un- Danish Consul Teerbech app: A that date, the complal ase acca ttm eenenacigiviamapiniaatinie, Mint aa si Teetech anmared tur] Who Killed Child, Asks :/ date for Re-election? Not by All cash purchases delivered free to any railroad station Bote Wales Detrick” "1 Kersgood's passport te was convinced | Why Are Millionaire Auto-| Me,’’ Says the Senator— C= an Fi ‘i tS a it” | hitramesaniy: Ne rorrsel tt | ists Not Brought to Trial?"| Then, Pray, by Whom? within 100 miles of New York City. ansinisd s-teNlOn; which nade sc| MU Hartridue's baggage be searched, The/ resignation, which takes effect | arratened before Magistt: impossiblc for Mr. Ham dincharge | #0d Magstrate Pool adjourned t e case ee \ Fe ee eae Te eee eee tits saison ta gato the Panama, conarersman Goldtorle made an at-| gow eruel of Senator Piatt Mail orders for any of the above goods will, while they last, be accurately and promptly filled, on the Board for several years, but for tack upon the District-Attorn Msombe|| ny7 yen't you heard? ctlcally an Why, haven't you heard er and search the baggage in the pres- v to-day whlie defending Joseph Rosen,| ‘phe Senator was tulking to-day—talk- Jones of all concen SS = | twenty-one years old, on. trl Raaae | Mrs. Hartridge behaved in a peculiar PHP TSHT SOME a trial In the] ing politics. hpeny-about ts ane?" caurtene manaer in court, drawing pletures of] ¢y) iansivught OF THe BUPLOMe ourt | He eatd that Goy, Odell would be a Ae: i A WENO ORGUIE ENCES | officers and calling them whter in the second degree. | candidate for re- jon. did not need to ask him. | the court LD Od LORE me biq policeman at the gate] oven, who Is the sole support of a) He also sald that Goy. Odell would be Wiliam T, Clark, manager of the Sea It js said > urdensome ; vice. he will e In the , W Id W t A | dubbed, King Donnelly the Four- mBowed smother, was the driver of a] re-elected. |View Hotel last year, said that Gelig- } or ANTS ALR freon or iretana” Dewananer delivery wagon eat ran over)’ What ¢ise could Neieay? |man went to the hotel and awked for os During the brief hearing the woman] “" killed a child tn Madivon street om} ‘Phen somebody brought up the name g| Mrs. Osborne. He sald he would break - ; Dp, + | took shorthand notes on a small pad, | APF & ‘The Indictment was fled on| of Woodruft—Timothy Woodrutt her neck, Later the bell boy told him ‘ a raise Y iy | ‘The party it Lo Pler 7, at the foot Senator Platt was asked bf Woodruft = . * od qs «candidate for Liev: | a» atte M. Osb > 4 Osborne in a faint on the bottom of the aa the search in justice to my Client,” 2 nnette M. Osborne Demands | stairs. ne Was Crush Trole When the examination had been com:|grossman, ‘but the -Distriot-Attorney ; _|Eleven Blazes in Nine Years ed by a Trole, April 20, there had been troukigegad he saw Mrs. of West Twenty-seventh ot, to make| “Z atsed to have the trial postponed, | was const sald the Con-| tenant-Governor. “1 move Her Record—Got $5,000] ley Car, Other Meets Death 4 p Vande. “ini ple RTRs RRO aD aetna Tans ¢ by me," said the Senato: £11,029 Baie Het Wants, im aiteeaivlmid Jk KER Hat fore eho doa thw nts | Phe goator deem conser Mm $2,000 Damages from on the ground thet no, sh ij this morning's World, ng increninating Mra. Uartridge) torney Dring to trial those responsible] We 49°82 6 worig will give a. prige Mr. Seligman for Alleged MA ve avid g ; spas in Insurance, but Name Is| Under the Wheels of a een found. i her bawaagt or el disaster? ‘We read ov eB orld ° i “Positive evidence of assault has been ig BUT | et few days of millionaires se ineapcty eh, stnree. eMEAReLEpsbOR Povers! Kop! the Assault at Sea View Hotel. | aaguve “la Judge Seabury, “deny | Concealed, Truck. Paid Help Wants in the 13 other | MRS. Jand killing children with aut sini idl the motion.” is . | ane ehildrey automobile preee — BUEN ew Yoke ranrscombund, ” |MRS. HALLER ASKS DIVORCE. /or., either not wousnt co wine = hr , es eerie aa pa et Sai an wAt tation @ahuse ‘ashington Seligman, a bral “s Two chi , : eens Sen HN Any rend ces Ar Matiort the tuncem taint Dhar | - Jofendant in a cuit for $2,000 damages wooklyn, is engaged In the investl-| prookiyn almost at the same time. One BAKERS TS ANICHenaeer | Mre. Clara Haller gave teatt-| PFOUgNL to trial as speedily as Qouasible. | Take Init brought by M. Osborne for | gation of a remarkable case of perse-| was run over by a trolley car and the BLACKSMITHS ¢ ORK... 10 | mony t before J arretson, inf’ verdict In the Rosen S probabil steps in Forming « Society, alleged essary battery, He was eution by the fire fiend, other by # truck, Death in both cases x . 9 LAUNDRESERH .... g | {Me Supreme Court in her, Will be rendered this evening. tAt a well attended mecting held in| “eh ded by his brot Bugene Sellx- A Brooklyn woman, keeper of a remuites Almost Instantly, A iuACHiniava 5) aut for separation, Her husband is it room No, 129 tzer Bullding yeater. | MAM of the law firm of Seligman w boarding-house, figures in the inves |prce sete Nine Yeare old, of No. ANF “g1|Joun Haller, who keeps a note! at} FOUND DEAD IN A CR day afternc wn, | Seligman. ey DURE, Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, was one: vs | Belmont and Snedeker avenues, ‘They EEK. {ing «Mass ‘Thesuit. was tried before Judge Sea-|, tigation, The records show that|of the little victims. His mother was il r | were married in HL and haye two ¢ -——_a—_ jor ren. bury and a jury. ‘Che defendant's an-! oe upon her own statements she ap-| 84 went the boy to grocery store to dren, Who are living With Mrs, Haller! Drowned Man, Who W, the Brooklyn Stan ‘ swer wan a eneral denial \ pears to be a hood buy same buttermilk. He got the butter= [PAINTERS stat the home her pare No. 7 » Who Was Net Ideue iil ted oh ide at, i a'hoerae . 4 PAPERUAN ‘3 | Btuyveaant avenue, Brooklyn (fled, Wore Neither Coat Nor | Bowe sonteineye I chy i Pea Saborpe teatlbea that at the aes Homeless Man Also Stole Five] jn nine years she has suffered by roltk And wen HUE Dome Rhee be Lg pa ae ‘The Hallers separated awo years axo. ‘ iy r ra 8 ¢ ie vtel, Bath Beach, on duly % ” ed, ile ial ‘ CARTEAN. MAK urs 8) cee ArH SEDRER LOS: SW as0| Nathanial France, of No. 878 Graham [Ment Were sty A nUMDEE OF | oon Bolt ares er yh gee Pairs of Trousers Before He| fre no less than eleven times, and it| seventh avenuo near Prospect avenue Paweeas |... G\riaNo HANDS. the doors und Windows in| Avenue Hrooklyn, found the body of a |etiding Conges HMMM Lor and asked about a diepute she had| Was Chased Through City) !* figured that her totat collections | and did not see a Seventh avenue trolley, HAGE HANDS. 4) PLUMES ie Oe ANCA n apa Callel conte Wiaoda iuen Seed he ear Sires | HN la me Let CRE THAd the day before with Miss @uther- Hall Park. Lad Insurance companies have ag: }car which was rapidly approaching, Pa nORTEne f ot Jumnpod are eas MRR IOR: Coa 1) osaey nded the Viens Ro |iand. Aw she turned to leaye the place Srewated $5,000, Before the motorman could stop th > PREMERS - i » Beak PEEP ar iW ste cere np vrnar tr man, James A, Francis, Joseph | he setged her by the throat and struck ont Helame of the woman ts not xlven | car the boy was Immediately tn front of A ial t throw hor au. however, year id, He had aelther com nop D. Alitie. “homag J. Burton De Fred) mer in the eye, Bhe acreamed and fell eye esauae there, te Ho evidence thuy ist and was atruck and dragged under etemay iren , Beene | HOUsers, way veat and brown | i ediiokM Rufus W. Sprague | to the Aoor, Servation was given as his reason by | of arcidental origin. ixaminations ‘of|the Wheels a moment tater. ‘The motors i MoDuring her testimony Mrs, Hater! ‘The body had evidently been in. the | 4d Willi “What did Mr, Seligman say to you?" | John Clark, @ bomelers man, for throw- oe era beze Daan Conducted for! man and tonductor were arreatod, 4 pointed to # woman in the water a time and there was Arrange another! her counsel asked + Jing a big rock through @ plate glass | Corectuan or secord of fire lodkin ani] ‘The other victim was John Norths f Wa nothin $ hud sald whe was the mother About It'by which It could be identified: | § Taylor & Co.'s funniohing | convincing In exnlaining reventoum months old, of No. 718 Henry, “He asked my why I told Mixa Buth- | Window 1 7) soak child, born since thelr separation nee eae Junie 17, r : oh 4 x "© “Haller den I) the allegations. The lrelative to n p i fet erland that lo was crasy, and J gald)Store in the Stewart Building, at 6 ces Of each fire. street, Brooklyn. The little fellow was BW exuuer warps 9 cous "all MB COLER' ELECTED, Bea ned to | Iredell Sn nee erate i ahat ne [o'clock to-day, He aaid that he wanted | (then by the Fire Department authori: | playing with a ball on the sidewalk ty 9) stn OGRAPHIKS | H AUT: PARTI Wii ee aS m had been reported to have sud." & be prreniea #0 wat te mish be here wilt be laid front of his parent's home, His mother , Vane 3 Theophilus Cross examined by Eugene Seligman, | Diced somowhere where he would be) irict-Atiorney, wis watehing bim from a window, and 4) Tanne. sy AUTO CAUSED A RUNAWAY, ttx-Compirotier Becomes irre woncearan: i Min Ostorne admitted that @he had | s#eured of his meals, ‘This did not ex-| A, peeullay feature about the mattor| nis unnie, John Bauer, who lives in tha eh ey % - ot a New Trust Compan, Florence Whitin, of Roc been hit in the eve the day before by a| Pain, however, way he stole aya pets der Gimerent names, She explained to} eame bo! Was playing ball with tha RRR EAD sk gRRAT NOK, oI dune Sesiamen | | Be-Clompireuar Bia ® Coley 10> | tO ep Conmrometonal, church at] Moma FA TOUSEN (PERE Cigar mnen Mar He) the 30 ae at ho had been | baby. iter dais. ise acme # hotalrkeoner, of Mank | day clected Preakont of the rewly ur-|Morkdule, ‘The Wedding was aw faahe| “Did you say to Mine eott the day | The noise of the falling #lass hud at: Trin that have Car chore ar | The uncle tonsed the ball to the ting iy cl tey is wuffering {rom serious injuries re-|sunized Guardian Trust ‘ompany, which |lonwvle event. At the. wedding| before that Mr. Seligman was on- | tracted the attention of Patrolman Van | furniture, are Agricultural, Beottish| chap, and it went into the street, The en + HE ceived In a runaway cuusod hy an auto. Will be tovated at Broadway and Malden |Journey Mr. and Mts, Parsone will re| able for your quarrel with Mia @uibe Winkie, of the Bilaabeth mires’ Beaten, | talon, vaavau. Continental, Néw Mamp-| baby ran after it Just wa a truck, driven mara +4 mobile, Mr. Fox wan driving apiried | Fania e me eran tirougn, eho Ci) Mail, Parke wih the vhive And the Home Fire, of New York. | by Joseph wh nerco, of No. 23 MUR a The animal took fright and started A Hoy Dies of Menin, ‘a, did. atrolman in hot eur, eo was street, oi along. Before the driven aa Es Ra 4 WF) conn Dalye Analva. ve Oy ‘ot No| “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS | “And didn't you #ay that you would | ofthe Weare S irtel siatl sa wae even of tho, Maroonh, Wink | the harsee ents and ihe yaoeaeat . See gitnaitanas ne aobon poikinereee Wem One Hundred and ‘Tweitth |FRIENDS.” ‘The advertiser who rec: | 9% Mr. Bvllgman for tt, and drag his| locked wp, {1 le raph, ate lon t Bakavonk wheels of the naaty trucl orushh ry Ay plished out Ph ay Py cry 1 Pp 1 ailue of Bunday World |PAme into the paperat” At the etasionshouge he sald that a ton, L. J, i announced, | hie life out, shh Ft ie ae pilsling i art nats | oumlaee the ue oo ool herr ree : had’ evi out hp RR TEN, fo Hy ged conneetan | fear NOTIh gam tha u le of @ fence on June & decks puree, “Did you ask the bel boy what Sinrvattow news, Srreatea, ‘ , ‘ i " "Pl be &, li a