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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENI "AGED MONEY LENDER LEFT UNE TO CHURCH. HIS FORT | Wilson W. Dunlap’s win! ' Charged His Sister to| é the Perpetuation of; His EvangelisticWork | Among the Jews. | ‘ { Not until his will was filed was it! , Made pudlic that Wilson W. Dunlap | ( evangelist and money lender, who | i spent much of his life in an effort to evengelize the Jews, had died two weeks ago at his home and main} office, No. 301 West Twenty-first street. Although the will mentions a sum of $5,000, it is he-| Heved that the man familiar figure in the streets, both because of his odd appearance and | his crusades, left a large fortune, It was said at one time that his income was $60,000 a year. \@ The testator’s sister, Mrs. Rose BE. | Sheddam, is the sole heir and executrix of the estate. The greatest secrcey was observed to-day in the apartments which Dan-! lap used as an office and a home. | Those who were in the office refused | for some reason even’ to admit that | the “ossified man,’ as he was known, was dead. It was sald by others in the house, however, that on the morning following the night of his death, May 26, the body was shipped to his home in Philadelphia. In a Jong exhortation addressed to his the property for the spread of the true toe properity for the pread of the true} la! knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, giving special prominence and emphasis to the most. important truth and the greatest future it, namely, the second coming of the Lord dn accordance with God's own pian, To the Jew first, then to the Gentile. An Invalid for Yenra. Duniap's life was full of strange con- tradictions, He had been for years a@ confirmed invalld from paralysis and could not move as he was wheeled about the streets {n his chair or in his go! wagon, from which he distributed tr: nd small Bibles. His form was §p and bony and his parchment-like ekin | w jodless, the While distributing his tracts about the | « c'ty, jt was sald, he was making large | .8 of money on loans to salaried em- ployces. He had been in the same busi- ress in Philadelphia before coming her | s4 on one occasion, in 184, when ar- | ralzned in that city, there were pre- 1 against him seventy cases in hich be was aocused of exacting usu- rious interest, as filed only who was a ’ inval inst J tised y Several ‘ot lon, that salaries and he did a rushing business. ployees had borrowed money from him, D¥ and the courts wer AB | the mortgaging of sa BOY LEADER TELLS H MANAGES MESSENGE Establishes Picket, Lines as Well as Men) Who Have Taken Les- sons from Debs or, President Mitchell. Murty Xt Graw) is a} the walkin harge ¢ strike of the a ger boys att ‘to the main office of the Postal aph Company, and to seo him w age the picket lines and consult with jdeputy and es trike one wo Ma t's this wag,” . who is Afteen years old and s with his | mother and two oller alstere at No, 189 Thirty-ninth street, South Brooklyn hey were working us too hard and stopped the game. And we won't let any others go to work If we can help it." Murty never went to school, so he recites the troubles of the messenger boy for The F ne World {na man- }ner entirely his own BY MURTY M’GRATH. \uWalking Delegate of the aenger Boyn.’? 1 split one id's lip because he was Meme I have been zolng out of the Postal office with two nd to see all the pickets, and it’s telegrams when, according to us, he| nq little work keeping them in Ine are i | and call on the patients themselves. | should haye taken at least ten. I{ Some rich guy came around about | Home treatment given if preferred, ; M i asked him to take the telegrams back ck and gave each of us a dime to ax Strauss Is Recognized, a _| with spectally prepared ee and when he wouldn't I pasted him one.) &¢t something to tat s0's we wou rin't Even with His Mustache Re- | Apparatus, without extra cost. lo That's what the whole fight {2 about, | Rave to go home to eat, and taking all uv eS | 500 HORSEMEN PARADE, charge for consultation, ‘examination | The bow wants un to make too many | tinee together we: have, been getting moved—Has a Long Record) ee | and trial treatment. Call on or write | tripe: and we won't do it j Along nicely. and Many Aliases Hudson County Rond Drivers’ As-| to Koch Lung Cure, 48 West 22d st, go, when we decked to strike there | tant vent for as yet, owt t gues. the) i sociniton “arnslGek New York, for filustrated booklet wasnt any head bay anc 1 190k charge age vedio ong us taey | | che thind annual parade of/the equa. | Cones elng)eympcom blanks and oned th ut around je) va Ke y mu poy’ wo work at J Nok to-day identitied roller County oad vers J \a = \uliding so that no messenger could | those Killing practices of chasing back | 14, r s ay id 5 ‘ re Bolt e : a say Re a Drivers’ Association ae Oe eaten eer wvell, | to, the ofice for every telegram. eadquarters a nian who he says en-| took place to-day on the Hudson Bou- JHB " get by them g stopped, Well, | Ake pine Winking’ for the company | tered his apartment two nights ago and) Jevard and North Bergen Speedway, D we've stopped so many of than that r now and they expect. me to} py threatening him with a revoiver|Jersey Clty. didn’ 7 alae wi time nearly every night now |)” $ si LMgrcraed those who didn't Join us didn't want | to dellver any more mersages. These hey got to Kb looted the place before his eyes, | The start was made at Fairmount ‘ekets T call my entertainment com- The man is Max Strauss, allas!avenue and the Boulevard. There were ¥ vit hey supply. allt 3 | rae Schwartz, allas Schmidt, well known to | about five hundred rigs in the parade. WERE me ahteacSur the. kidlel who wantcta)|/ momen tole In Ne Resa RIE come none the police as the holder of a criminal] | M. 7. Connolly, Frealdent of the As- Good Sense ed by oe s unti] he'd won out, 80 "Ve got} recond 2 “1 five ter CSRS D oe ened Westen Lyi work like slaves. Vt. win . i We've Kot | rocond. He has served fve terms In| Pade was reviewed by {he Mayore ot & Oe prizon, |Jersey City and Hobo! and repre- Mr. Dick was asleep at his home, No, sentatives from the Driving Assooclations ato NEWSPAPERS FOUND BOY, [50 rast rhira street, when he was| of Brooiclyn, New York and graren tsi: WILSON W. DUNLAP. + ec reven iby aiallanonoleen it wa the | eroloam) warmel emcee Jb) she Dersoe: For Children. . Youth Who Ran Away One Week | clicking of a revolver hammer that was SIS 2 e885 loan on Dunlap was fre Vt 0 ba “ae 3 R aorcsibie sant AD! nas. fresivently< betery Ago, Returns, cocked as the muzzle pressed against COMMUTER DROWNED. 1s Latham, seventeen years old| his head. Dick lay very ulet after that, . ————— 'The vast major- ‘| An Unidentified Man Foand in the her was a time AT TENEMENT FIRE prodig Ul ed to his hb 8 t, this mo! eevee . “Prank came home this tt male : 4 : pelea fom™!Ludlow “and Essex Street |hettte ates (out venoncwascany: | uhen peumen let by ans of the years old, 5 feet § inches in height, 19 ie of cast iro! 1 A Aroused b' thing about it In Oh, yes, if escape Dick ran to the street, He pounds, sandy halr and mustache; made of cas' ny caused the ar-| Dwellers Are Arous Y it padn't 7 he might wo policemen chased the thiet over | dtested in a mck sult with gray ‘jinstead oh being « t they were ‘ fy ot have come chin wi fences, but his ma Neaway. | White hirt, jean drawers, white stock-jone of the most pies ished severely by the. pollee Blaze in the Early Morning | mornig Dete mives: Pkaner and Inga tase Shoes: tna pocket was found |doliente and pline Gatien ue cmmacto Now York (Aencl wuecrusader anu tog h}m tase tree tant he did now have the mustache hunting-case silver watch —numbered| whole realm of Nature. | ates mine 19 fork he woild not tolerate attacks on any cae efter Dek quickly, identified hit | 22.239, a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and| No wonder Good Feet are scal etl suite eee St narrnatbe | ‘ie me “Gospel Following a fire, which had smoulder- [without It cents were asao found and they wotld be A Ore di , x ed long before being discovered, there searcer tt it wasn’t for the Coward Shoe, which insures ied to be drawn, through | Wagon" ¢ de and met with the usual jon aul ve yen 01 Peele a eusnine: Goatees was a wild panic this morning tn the crowded tenement of No, 12 Ludlow street. In the tenement there were twenty-six families and they, with thelr boarders, numbered 300 In all. All were asicep when the blaze started. women always accompanied is religious tours, and one of ress, frequently proved her- Azan in warding off the ate firms learned that their em- led to to stop From tha tn the Fourth Presbyterian Church, West Bnd avenue and Ninety-first street, Rev. Dr. J. Wile HE f The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Ean End bur Chapman, ised Ber bed wip eee Daotint Church, n, in adition thought that their own building was gr, D.D., pastor of jthe Northminlaer Lother work, take © e of the forei hi deity nto ey nuceved i ablaze, and tumbled over each other in Rte ES nie entra i gmimion work. they auceved tn reine | Took Giant Cracker for RO-| ther dash for the street. While this (? row morning. His pulpit * : |which Rev. Alexander Mathewson ts pastor, i “ | Rev, Joba Lewis Clark, D.D., asalatant pastor | tu making “satisfactory progress in all Its de- man Candle. and It Carried commotion ap inelag en ee the of the Fourth Church. The Christian Endeavor | partments. Awa’ Tips of Two Fin- judlow f a a iety have, assumc' charap ot the prayer| Rev, De. 5. B, Sanfork Secretary ot the ye VIP ' When they were janakened at lee 4 meetings, and © \ them throughout the al Federation of Churches and Christian | gers, there was a scurry for the pes, summer. and in their ariemete ss Bene Ld § s Sal dead street many were trampled on core: The honorary » Doctor ot Laws ‘and ocr! federations, rae of young children were carried out by conterrad ‘on Rev ., [ne tonal ederetlont: a. made by the pra | Robert Fulton Cutting's young sono” J Merten chuten, Henry arrest Se eee rnmeraats ot young Teddy |tnele elders, who then made frantic af forts to save thelr household effects pe Pommencement exer ward the ty held during tho wesk. D.D., assistant pas- will tn to by ministry of ds the Young Men's Christian Association, tires the Yetrget ranch, on next Thursday | {ought | well Te'was thouglit ‘ evening. letaon that may come to it in the future with | difference between Roman candies and) had been committed he “ery ot !mure . Shake Of Peaulatien, = firecrackers, He will also get|derers” apd “thieves” was sit up an erable Archdeacon, W. Thirteen young women hay tb raduate! giant 10 v1 c! 8 of Rye, have Just celebmr eee taint schnol tor christian Workers, | Along with @ couple of abbreviated fin- aoenethe Wola Desk NAR PAG a with na redding. which was attended by many parta of thi . Dr. Kirkby has had in career, After his marriage in 1852. he ed arith ble wife on « wedding journey to tay and reacted Winnipeg after months | | years in mise New Large Moral: ot Oatvary street, will NOW in ‘preach to-morrow cod Avenue Baptist Churoh, orn th wrest, CHURCH NOTE school, 1,290. ‘The amount ralsed by the church for all purposes during the year wan $48,133, A consilerable sum raise! on a rec church {x now exceedingly Mi fant Tenth etre acting rine! uring the summer. little delay. ——— Ss ‘The fire was In the basement in the rear of the tenement. The smoke had filled the hallways before there was any sign of it from the outside, and it was not discovered until a man who had been sleeping in the rear of an Essex street hours notided that something was wrong apd sent up a warning cry. ‘The tenants of the Essex sireet place : MISTAKE COSTLY: S. Roosevelt at the Groton school ,until béth youngsters had to “lay off” on account of an engagement with pneu- monia, has qualified as an expert on the fesablishment of an @ from the bullding. he exit {rom the tenement had been seen from the street by a few panera: by, but as there was no smoke jn sight added to from year to ¥ Roy at geome great criine "The police then came and sent f fire alarm, and after no little work re- stored some kind of order. The fire in {teelf was small. It did not get beyond the basement and did about $20) dam- age. z =. | “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS FRIENDS.” ‘The advertiser who reo- ognizes the value of Sunday World Wants never lacks @ full purse, | gers asa result of his experiment with a big cracker which he mistook for a candle. Little Cutting held the cracker in bis hand, in a Groton celebdgation, burning his hand severely, When tt exploded it took away the tips of two fingers. His father was summoned from New York, and {t $s understood the boy's plea that he has earned an extra va- cation has been allowed of which Miss Flora E. York Apsoc for funds to fortunes are often lost by a Don't delay, Advertise the Sunday World. Bishop Burgess on 6 recent visit to St. 0p) stant Bplscopal Church, Queens, R O° Wharton McMullin, rector, ‘condrmed Yargest class. that Das been presented Ristory of the parish. ‘The Women's Foreign Missionary Soglety of Southera New York Baptist Association mili in the Warburton Avenue Baptist Church, on Friday next, HM. Gallaher, Lt. D. fer, ‘will gain occupy the pulpl jurch, Brooklyn, $3,600 bas just ra, forenoon and afier- mi Yonke Boon. noted ‘Sumner row. A placed Rev, preach jue Baptist Union of the Hendrix Ave- Brooklyn, Rev. R. H. Baker, cellent work during (helt ¥ re oMbatanaa ‘i of Rev, A, Pace, who Janta, Laidlaw, exeoutive secretary Federation of Chamber and Christian Or- fons in New York City, says that Its re: de canvass bas put the churohes of tens into communication with hun- ifea baring be church relation, and wnoburched to ti iritually has exceeded aniation Seat wast ol all r aaponine forts to aid them elicited by ai! sosclal evangelistic efforts in New York during the last twenty years. Th tof need ape ants, bath faulting establish Ls, improved many of thi the ebureh’ seitlemen| ‘Also, he aye, impress working class with the sineerity of Aoterest in them. The | Tent work, resumed this season by ‘well snows ovenavilet, Rev, 6. Hartwell ‘opens with much @romiee. Hervice ‘the tent "Evangel," orn Ath atreet. Do You Perspire ? Then you need Spiro Powder, the’ new toilet prepara- tion which prevents and destroys all odor of perspiration. Spiro is a white odorless powder as requisite to the toilet as pure soap. A dust of it will prevent the feet from getting hot, tired and sore, or relieve them after they are in that condition. Applied to the body or clothing it will prevent that sour, sweaty odor that comes with overheating. Spiro Powder is unquestionably the most delicate and valuable preparation ever discovered for the toilet. Try a free sample and be convinced, Your druggist will furnish it or it will be sent by mail, Full size box, Price 25 cts. SPIRO COMPANY, Niagera Falia, N.Y. BOx MURTY M’GRATH. 1igh School, sow sda ill tS ia Mea + JUNE 7, 1902. | OW HE R STRIKE)! IS MRS, ote Harte 1 | | | | | to-day. The happy wedding Journey | of the lawyer and Rey Dr, Minot J. Say fa Dr, Clay MacCautey, Tt v attempt at scoresy, but no mar jrhuge notlee was published 1 is the widow of Theo agement Mr ced last month i | | THIEF IDENTIFIED AT HEADQUARTERS 1 pretty busy getting | the burglar persuading him by talking of blowing off his head. The thtef wore | no mask, and Digk studied the fellow's face while he saw his own jewelry and valuables go into the man’s pockets, ome, at No. ruing after a week's i The largest selling brands of Cigars in the world! i WG One Band from FLURODORA' Cigars or Two Bands from CUBANOLA? "CREMO" “GEO. W. CHILDS’ or JACKSON SQUARE Cigars are of same value as one “SWEET CAPORAL' CIGARETTE 30 EAST 234? ST FRONT, REDEEMEDAT | so7 west aert st. MUM North River. North River, NEW YORK, WEALTHY MRS. BUTTERFIELD | FORD NOW.“ Well Known Lawyer, Whose First Wife Obtained * g t Divorce Last Year, Is Quietly Wedded. 1 j F n unidentifled man was| off pler 57, this morning, ‘The man was about Atty FORTY-SEVENTH STARTS. # to Peekskill 5) \ glmenten V te Camp. \ Joss tying and bands playing 8 tnd W the Forty= n, marched e State camp, {iy was In command ering 600 men he armory, at and Marey avenue, to tythird street, where y Manhattan, The th nd Cen 8 boarded @ npanie t of the germ poldon that produces con. summation into the air pasa | Nearly a thousand actual and co) | plete cures have been made in Ne {York and vicinity. Over 600 testt- | monials from, grateful patients are on | file. Call afld see the testimonials ; ity of Shoes for Children are made with no more re- gard for the natu- ral shape of the footthan it Itwere Good Feet For Life, | Infarits’ - - - ~ 630. to $r.0@ | Children's - - - $x.30to.$x.63 Misses! = +$2,00t0$4a.78 | Shoes also for Adults. |\JAMES 8. 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