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4 é ' RICH MAN KNEW OF | DOGS AND MEN THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 19, MAYOR KEPT PRESIDENT’S LUNCHEON WALEING LONG. [ SHOT TWO ON IMAY STOP “BAR” AT . | SWELL COTILLON. | FR ER GUARDS. Mr. Low Was Thirty Minutes Late at Sagamore aan nae — pe ivi Hill—Distinguished Guests. Young Woman's Mother Says Famous Civil) 1S Husband Blazed Away at |W. C. T, U. Objects to Sale of Liquor by Society . F Ss , r ; : “ Engineer Will Be Called by Coroner. Process Seve Tells of | * «sain ain At ,| His Wite and Rival, Hit-| Barmaids” at Charity Entertainment. ; . . ; in) to The Kvening Wor ) Christ's Church here has engaged ; oa ; = His Perils in Trying} oyster’ pay, Lo 1 July | Robert D. shaw, the high-salaried te an Ge Attacked Life JA civil engineer nigh tn social andy Supt Lathsap refused to say where he) hStatenlIsl Mayor Low, of New York, and of Si Paul's, New York, to sing at t uards. Will public officials tnvade the fashion-) two inspectors to see that the law w. Winancial circles will be questioned MY went with the ambulance ty get the girl Wore Statenls abled (PS John Kean, of New Jersey, were MOrnin® and evening services to-m able Meadowbrook elub-house to-night eee x Meld Lt Lette Goldenkranz concerning t A c . ae 7 A, a olive Headquarters, que! . Math ot CEABSNIK EAT Rcnrattgnt Statement of Dr. Held, oman among the President's guests at Jv, Oben nAvE aot Peta Can and prevent the establishment of the] : Meeh-yearcold girl of well-to-do and} Dr. Weld, of No. 23 Central Park Incheon to-day, ‘The Mayor came yet sotited lent when they ITY, N. J, Ju A | propused ateur bar’? In connection ose the women do not sell | Hahly, respecte family. West, sald he was called in to treat the up the bay in his own yacht, and. Will come. It ts anttelpated chat shooting affray that will in all prob-) With the charity cotillion ‘ | drinks, suppose they co not mix "Miss Earl was the sister of David irl ten days admitted she Pe weeks process servers! & -K A ame to invite} Visi: might b abil ult in at le one death took] ‘That is what members of the Woman's | them, suppose they just stand Uehind Barl, Jr. a Spanish War hero, who was|had brought er inly trying to aceve a mum-| Senator Kean, ae Rat chad VERZE Th IL ay on the beach under the | Christian nperance Union wish tol the bar and ook pretty and invite Wounded in the San Juan campaign,| Tast W sii me so il ¢ von Pressentin, who | the President to the New Jersey Na- steel pler, have done, and some of the wealthy} the men to drink, what about that? and died at Montauk Point that Dr. Held. on account nature \ a lonely spot three miles from| tional Guard encampment at Seal nmins and his son, Lieut.| Some two thousand fve hundred peo- | members are wondering If it will be he reply was: ‘Madam, a drummer home of her widowed [of the ¢ died Drs, 1 R ¢ 1 According to the! G rived by trai | l nerly of the|Ple Were present and were kept busy | done. sells goods; he does not deliver them, Bhe left the home of i | Girt. arrived by train, ni AUAL Bosley Bresld the See mother at No. 18 Bast One Hundred and | Hatton ‘ tor sultation r the woman has surrounded: he ‘ Sah Cae, age | Ro uiders, with Crimmins‘a| todging and getting away from the bul-| Ella A. Boole, President of the New| hut he sells them, Just the same. The | BUR eSShrit atrest:four: months:ago. They de iL would be bekt to send f GErte Grd hike’ wuieer ort ron oeoule reas We iyet TUDEX ihe usnend te inchus teenain's lets, waich for a time were flying 41 all | Yor State W. C. T. U,, is very anxious! woman who stands behind a bar and | Rk TRIGA Shan TOM at Nos|ihevalnl NaTtK | plained, Mayor Low ald not arrive int iieceheis froma /livelhew | directions: to prevent the gale of liquor at the! Invites men to drink sells intoxicating | Uy BAe Talxivlsicth: MEreSe, early Drs Jinidl sald av ia sending | piacouruged at the prospect of ever {his yacht until 2 o'clock, thereby. keep- | a! ( ix sman |, Juli Dula, of Washington, who had] charity cotillon or the appearance of | liquors, and that will not happen at 1 e xty 1 Team TIS ea | eat Ny abe guest | been looking’ for his wife for ‘som women who are of fashionable society ry’s Uhis afternoon.’ Wednesday morning, to the Roosevelt |!" « Sane ece t) bel a sreach the woman. tpoll-| ing the presidential luncheon, which) ay ti haar the steel oler. behind the “amateur bar.” Telephone nd it did not happen at Sherry‘ erevaarnitia i denied {due to vot that after he had re was made to Justice O'Gorman. | Hed aNing to look toward the water, . : . Be ene ee eerie Tyroried| Ube cage ity. (he Yicdlth, Depart vis mae to duatiow Gorm wag called for 10, walling halt an| - wed to look toward, the, wat att messages’ have teen sent to the wablle| The’ women who Ineittute « bar, ever | Mal la Bixtortrat street, where she died (ment hls report was sent back with In it mons to the dove | On MARCH’S MEN OUT. NOUREEAVHeE MINT OE WWASKUMION, ul Eee) HOLE BIREy IAGO) EVES, eae OE UE Utdabay Cr aOne: asptade * pital in Sixty-first street, where she die¢ | 01 val ¢ amons to the dou! . . Le Shinaeaune Bes aninic te ans Sat al ee dé stkteal sits i ei Pipeaty hours later from acute periton- [Structlons to forward tt to a Coroner.) o¢ the pressent ime Oth gests were State Senator Dila did. not ask ANY cuamion cialeedige ste ea SC ee et baa redtade gid pate itis resulting from an operation ie nneordan . with a new rat rer | trouble grows out of a Eisberg personal friend of the! opera oH eacateinemiresey at the pale, opening epneetant (hat Tan Gamateuk! bar ns ee Seen aaBEE Oak ieee “ate vis. Her mother, who comes from an aris: |All e000 of ee(ReuatoNy MBIA IBY | Ht agalnst Atlee é 2 Hitoosevelt family, and Circuit Court | riers entbulene ROHR Ue did not notice him approach. | being planned for at the Charity Cotil-|lating an explicit provision of one of tocratle Tennessee family, said to Cor-| eee ae nendors Juane) dele, of! Cnenael, Ine ath ie AIECdian ae Were aware of him until he began |ion to. be given. at the Meadowbrook | te. statutes of the State. oner Goldenkranz: | At LiL Riee CM) Je Adsl The subject of the suit was Dula's first shot went wi ‘ ‘The high social position of the ladle ‘"Twabella wi ed to marry a{ Ste Sanitarium where Miss Karl died de public In today’s procesdings t Judge Jeike arrived in! Oyster Bay | samiaation ft others of the same intended mark, but scared a] Club at Southampton to-night should iinyolved complicates the situation an PRG Rha: Geo mlainE SounE man but | DE Held called on her some time during)” ty support of the application, Thomas | last and had a hard time finding| ##twe it will be furthe pwn as Corpa/ VAther who was In the ace bullet | arouse to indignation not only the sum- {makes the violation more condemnable. tenti of this wealthy civil engine | told her that he had a patient in Roose- her man named Talbot went down | tio apply at a number of private! ttlet leader and he dropied. on the beach ‘uncon: | everywhere, the charity cotillon by remaining away TEES hatha he | elt Hospital that he wished removed ‘telandaniduly a2 laa tor thet he found one which could} Permanent headquarters have be sclous. Dulas wife screamed and begged tip LOPS NO RAINES TA Wy ata tee) iN OE Ger ie ry ety nowy Nant eae Tasked her to, give him up arid whe! ine sanituctum, ‘The excuse. given f serving the summons and I IRIE NG cE Wes ts TAR seh alts fit mercy, tier husband fred again, the | explicitely that no woman except the [drinking io, public places has « demoral- woul left home and it of ae nOns ANK a batt ng her in the arm. el tf n pe s) ‘cca an coneee that the civil engi. | (27 the removal, Misk Alston says, Was | complaint in the case. lower hing been ordered to be | nye iii y epneariie cath ve guards ran up to arrest Duja, | Wife or daughter of a on-keeper shall |xpectabllity, and the residents of Bout Be sane | What there was some diMeulty In secur-! At the house, or rather in the grounds | to tike Mba, Gtoosevell tole at ine Outing whieh Bart efired at them. sell or serve Intoxicating Mquors, and |ampton and vicinity ought to aj@recia neer's attentions became more fro-] | Hane Het in | be rd his several thousand peopte 5 this fact because of the recent revela- = Jes ekate econ to) thes pone ltal > Sei | urroun ine cola realty Gall 3h belli Mulahes Hetncon toy vtalt | AtTEh n seat to Hived eachered around and were kept on Ha HE PAAR RRUR TORE aioe taueee fons In the case of young Foster and -_ » y . fd je physictan: | deneck, 0! the de and w vuld she decide to e the (or. bene jump. fi eur yen thot hey give liquors | Misi vrence, Miss Earl in the last few weeks had | oy, this a perfectly proper and stral his aa Css Halen told elly . make tHe Me een ects helene, of a flora, Datla at Seiwa nl the | away, with the expectation of iving| "Phe temptation to receive the glass been living with Migs Ida Loomis at the) caso? ‘There will be no complications | that Allee von Pressentin was not at ; : mens women and children. in| compensation, 1# a violation of the let- [Ohauduftat the Shanda’ of a besullter Bese isth atrce Fe el en pel there Mere tea in nome, but that she would be there on Gard Fee RR hased hm, ter and’ spirit of the law. man coquettishiy garbed’ only. n= at 3 “Oh, no.” Dr. Held replied, according | gujy 45, G ANT AUTO WRE KS R was knocked down, Dula did not have When Mrs. Langtry attempted to Ajay MAUL ey candy store. ; to Miss Alston. "It's all right.” Kelly asserts that his attention was | a chance i use his Kun again. The! have an amateur bar at Sherry's two |1- ibn of New" Fork State, apriaenting: The Coroner began a thorough investl- | wiven, you might bring your patient | aigracted to one of the windows of Kuard caught the man: and this time| very ago, the Pollee Department of [4 membership of nearly 35,00 gation of the case in his oMco before! nore then,” Mrs, Alston then told. the | weracted to one of the windows of AND DELAYS TRAFFIC he Was overpowered and locked Up yeaa Tena (ie rollses Denerine to the inw-abiding and pe appeals oon to-day, having summoned there] physictan Pipandinere: hevaawiel women (wl 8 Jcity"Hospiial! The later may'die,” '"°| eat of the State W. C. 7. U. deraited [eratest, Meainat this aplog, of, forsigp 4 eck and re h aw an who y . ja ¥ pe by a . Cc. T, . tailed loustoms even in a! wort cl Ad ay ant, aa elses Miso Earl was taken to the houme | jooked vers, much ike the person 2 S z Y: learn the causes *ltween 4 and & o'clock that afternoon ; ; e sousht . lon Eis Kam nt te opraion wes ad sented Be eld end nn cr ter earng Experts xe nate (Chauffeur Misunderstands Signals of Motor-|D a ¥ ; ‘i ~ | inquiries, and neighbors told him that . d 1- c : dares: Be ete incre thst Mek: Belge MER AUtOR dese Cat ence rhe ci | the amen He wOURNU wall at on man and Crashes Into Trolley. i ' fian-died ‘two month» ago under quilts) lived untii 11 o'clock ‘Thuraday night PIU ae TOLL ae eal - sad circumstances. A few wecks before} At her bedside, when death occurred, | 1” ee, oie er Bieceentit was that a wealthy woman patient, crazed | was Miss Earl's sister. Sanes ‘ ae G5 Aka) , In a mix-up between an automobdile nals of the m: jan and went ahead A A by pain, leaped from a window The body of the girl was removed | ot At home. he believed that ahe| 2d @ Lexington avenue electric car at|at full speed. The auto struck the front Haalucn Her Home from the sanitarium last night by an erent ae ea tales Ninetleth street and Lexington avenue | platform of the car, tearing It off, beat - : undertaker named Clark, after It had | ¥& he house, but he was ¢ to-day the car wax completely wrecked |the fron stanchions and turned the ear Hi It has been learened that Miss Earl, | been viewed by the Coroner. admission, He adds that the h and the automobile only had the paint jerosswise the nertboand track. The mo-| Bsseless Story that He Had Boy Said He Must Goat Once,|! Each Claimed Authority to who died late Thursday, left her home| Miss Earl was a sister of David M,|W4* Suarded by men who warned him] ooo neg torman, Simon Kaplan, was thrown oft! ; and Later It Was Discovered | B 6n, One Hundred and Thirty-first street | Bari, jr, a memuer of the Seventy-| 9 to approach ceil ThEeAe. NUL TES oc thal Lexinatoniaves Fangiatrubeininlieaareniiiie Aaves Rebuked Cardinals Who ury Drowned Men, and Nir ae nx N! G. wil Co is avit Kelly asserts P ‘ 2 : four months ago and took a Gui hed grat i Blment, N oe N. G., wn rer Reet ure biasameayl: i iy sae HUB NOHAMURE lutte ba eneAHan ad . but was only slightly injured. Treaied with Taft on the| that $140 el $65 Worth) One Arrested After a Bout room in the vicinity of Amsterdam ave- | # In the San Juan campaign an a eho enithe (woes va] RO. Passeng: It was running rapidiy oar was almost a total w inn} ; of Diamonds Were Missing. isti nue and Eighty-third street. wno died at Montauk Polnt from fever | 1s surdounded by a thick Woods and een enn nena aunder the|Practically ail the window glass was Philippines Questions. g at Fisticufts. The Coroner considera the reason for| Her sister left home several years ago | that the house stands in a clearing tn} O10 0 TN aa omoole andes th broken ia do the wrecking wagon and a , e The he middle hyuse is accesattule i eterson, Of NO. 72 foree of men hud to. be t for, It re- this change at that time obvious, but he|and dled away {rom home, The death | Dudlowe mUreeh’ GeraEsy Glted Gare MMReA AI OUT LOratiMer eATDUe Grate The police of the East One Hundr will endeavor to learn by whom. the] last night of Miss Earl makes the third | lly through a large gate Hetioth street, hound rack for Rupe fom the car tine, ST MEMWEM OM TAME) Roate, guy 19—The despatch from] aug Fourth atrost. station gure. bec] TM Jersey City undertakers, Thomas young woman was treated before enter-| of the children to dle away from home. | The Approach to the bh ei beeen fe atita was a big one designed| Rome published in the Daliy Chronicle, 804 Fourth stre seen aave Pee! OBrien and John F, Dooley, fought ing Miss Alston's sanitartum, One daughter remains FEEL IB RUS Cen By: An Re OF BRE ig Ahnu Aisundérstood Uther alacline she ae Iwery of bee. it had just lett) of London, to-da serting that the|aeked to look for Elliott Kutner, of Now| 7 on ous toca Pe and ferocious dogs, When he made his! The int: sunderstood sig-!the shop of the n acture , Ne ees vad Sintecang | fet almost an hour to-day over the pos A nurse at Miss Alston's sanitarium ae visit te the place e dogs, he = Pope is intensely displeased at the way |822 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth | , SAAS ee . ine ; Ave : | session of two bodies which had come told an Evening World reporter to-day says. attacked lin 5 , in which the Commission of Cardinals |street © Hr Alias Ieatt wae broueht there early {BOER SOLDIERS SAIL AWAY. CHANGES AT THE NEW YORK. Goxernon ‘The Compiralier sald: | | has conducted the negotiations with! Kutoer, who is nineteen sears old,[ashore opposite Bayonne. ‘The bodies Saree cenit ‘i eanavelt — not want it and would not take] Judge ft In the matter of the Friars|was employed as a soda clerk in a store{ were those of Geory " 5 ane marae nn eae Thirteen of Them Leave America moa and could notlin the Philip fren apa signifying iis fat Non ey ACen RveuceeGH i seRuCher ‘Zari a Gin wie Ron oaa P Amia Ch New Features in the Vaudeville the dignity of the office as it] re, 4 Ty aus | i Pi 2 Mri Gseavelt nibs ital Mala torday’ mid Cheern. te dignity: of the office a8 it] readiness to treat with Judge Taft per-|terday afterno While waiting on| were drowned by the upsetting of a attend of De. T 2 ) Thirt of the Boer soldiers whol Pree perons.”? Odell $100,000 a Witol amecmeliliat sonally, is based on an entire misun-|customers he told the cashier that he! sloop last ‘Thursday, i ne | Were Tecently released {rom the Hritish “he Chaperones" will be continued on vs of his office by entertaining and | derstanding of the situation had to leave at once Mrs. Havenac gave Undertaker “About g ofclock Wednesday morning) military” prisons in the Bermudas and the nig af the New York heatre in-| tl! social obligations: T could nut do e Commission of Cardinals was not] A half hour later it discovered |orBrien an order for the body of her Dr. Held, of Central Park West, tele) wig are on thelr way to South Africa definitely. [he experiment of putting Sy Olly a. ‘nidsummernight's | work ended|that the safe was minus $140 sh, a] husband, and when he went to the phoned the oneal ae eae rea | siiiled for Hotterdam at 10 ofetoek this “ir? bie this production on the roof has been Fturthek die diamond ring valued at and a dia-!heoch he found that Undertaker Dooley woman patient whe wuein a xtreme) mornin on the Holland-Amertean di for New York. eminently successful. As usual, it will = mond stud worth $40. {had possession of the corpses of both Wy bad way and he wanted Us 10 Uke eatin otterdam ee dled by an hour af vaudevilte A SMALL PAUNCEFOTE ESTATE jie arti ha icutuer hag (oldu fumber ot nla/saao:| run, Powneetion of the corpses of (Beth Peas ARTI VALeSpatieH tang ero nay e number of Duteh- 4 e—The city 0: Nas been made in the vaudey:lle | es ry SDA ithe clates that he was going to follow the] ppg, 3. i to send an ambulance for her. We sent | ‘on the pler to bld| New York will have to find a place for imong t who will appear pate Cahanan Lert ‘Little tor £ ct onally’ tre ting with Jud, Rapes! from Mrs. Have and a Hungarian an ambulance, but in the mean tim phe den ite soldiers, and dumping rubbish other than the mead-| 420) Evin Jones, the four Cuttys and | fhe acai pressed the. hight — —— | soclety for them. found that we had no room for her, Mut Inte ihe streams to Ghicr {Ows along the Passale River, as 9 Family. the result of lations. St; Lawrence Rives| rower ¢ In the discussion blows were struck nl © ambulance returned with her pc jl e1 » Ne —_ ONDON, July 1 mnoune ’ direct sind the men struggled along shore, AL when the anbul responded by ing thelr ract entered into by the Ne AShINBtan ie ee We were about to send her to Belley RAR TOE 1th with the clty. of GROUT NOT FOR GOVE® NDZ | ment iat ie tate Lord Pauncefore's | Mign Syaanination fs one MARY. cman finally arrested Dool na when Dr. 1 ctod, saying Merl aay von RECOVER. York. tw "sé ngo has been terml- — family, was lefl with practically: no oa- = ALBANY, N. Y¥.. July 19—The St of disorde conduet and family was well to do and of high sta- |) ‘ nated. _SrEMOUE, Notltod hel Comptealier Saye Me In Too Peor | Meni Mere eet Fie ee| Leopold Calla on British King, |Z@¥tence River Power Company, ot en took both boiles ty his place tion and that they would not want her] At the New York Founding Asylum | hoard. ) eee pension ito the |. LONDON, guly 19-361 Massena, St, Lawr County, was in- | Obrien says Dooley started tho fight Tui Bellevue. this morning, Acting Mother-Supertor Be ucwaalmade yim anigation ofl =. ttc t the Honor. GER IE i Aer or Renee) Belgium, Whose yacht Alkerta be wie! | corporated to-day with a capltal of [out of revenge. He sald that a short “When he learned that we could not| Theresa sald that Sister Cyritla, who] paswae River pilots that odors from] Com ' Edward M, out to-day) ‘There tx no doubt that 1 Paunee-|in the Solent, ted King Edward this | $7,000.00, The directors are: Henry P.| while ago he had Dooley arrested for Ftake her in he sald he would take her| Wits shot on Thursday by Henry J. King, | the meadows was {injuring the exeurn "4 lutely detled that the call of ex- Ambassadorial asber Ae his | morning on boar the royal yacht Vic- | Davison, of Englewood, J.; Mark T.| calling his up on the telephone at 2 to Miss Alston's horpital and we sent! |} would “be several days. betore ‘ihe | claimed that veaetable matter had peen | Senator Lait i. Ti had anything to ear Eas ceil the case | hour with Hic Majesty ete Weieeat | Cox, East Orange, N. Ju; Samuel B. Pot-| o'clock tn the morning and sendig him her'there in our ambulance. ‘That ts all| surgeons. could devermie What emt. | stmed ON the meadows in violation of do with polittes or that he (Mr, Grout) not be pelled to incur dition continues to be all that coula | ter, William J. Wilson, New York, and} a distance of several miles on a. wild Serchow about iit.’ catlons had resulted from the wound, | the agreement made. had any aspirations for the nomination enses: © desired, Thomas A. Gillespie, Massena. goose chase. TO-MORROW ’S SUNDAY WOR The Outing A Dog that Talks. A wonderful Philadelphia canine who actually articulates words and knows what they mean. The Girl Who Said “NO” at the Altar. The interrupted wedding of Miss ‘Happy’? Van Wyck, who stopped the ceremony and left her husband-to-be standing with the ring in his hand. Cynthia Roche, Debutante. An American girl who scorns the British title which she will probably inherit, EVERY A HI VI B The Sunday World’s Gallery of Beautiful Society Women. MRS. ALFRED G. VANDERBILT. A Full-Page Portrait in Four Colors. Number 1 in a Series, A most interesting supplement for every one who is going away, has been away or has friends away. SORT COVERED BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. Special Coney Island An entire section devoted to the biggest summer resort in the world STORY OF 2WS OF FEATURE PRINTED IN FOUR COLORS. Section. PROMINENT SUMMER RE- (IMustrated,) Supplement. a8 on AUTIES OF NEy The Wonderful Story of Cynthia Hendrix, AGE ONE HUNDRED, who, born and brought up in New York State, never until last week saw a railroad, a Street car, @ well-dressed person, a Chinaman, a hotel, a steamboat, a stone building, or anything modern, How the Sunday World heard of her, brought her to New York and showed her the wonders of the world’s greatest city. HER IMPRESSIONS TOLD IN HER OWN WORDS. e Laugh Section. A particularly good issue of the FUNNY SIDE, the arena of comic artists, wherein the leaders of their craft perform their fun- niest tricks. All the regular favorites: KATE CAREW, with the ‘‘Angel Child;”” T. E. POWERS, with ‘‘Chollie and Gawge;”” GEO. HERRIMAN, _ : with ‘Prof, Otto and His Auto;”’ GUSTAVE VERBEEK, with ‘*Easy Papa;’ Cc. W, KAHLES, with ‘‘Clarence the Cop; F, H, LADENDORF, with ‘Mischievous Willie.” FOUR PAGES, ALL IN COLORS, The “Fighting Ninth” Heroes of Three Wars. A Palace for the Public. Splendors of the new Astor Hotel, which will startle even blase New Yorkers. I!lustrated. Birds and Beasts that Bluff. How some animals protect them selves by an appearance of fe- rocity that they don’t possess, By Ernest Ingersoll, the famous naturalist. Chased by Sharks and Battle-Ships, Marvellous escape from the Brit- ish prison at Bermuda by a Boer lieutenant. Home Again, Return of New York’s Pets, Who Have Made More History than Caesar’s Cohorts, . LD. | %

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