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N HER ROOM. Frue, Actress, fakes and Facesan arming, Fhreaten- Man Jumps from Fire- cape with His Booty, but Police Capture Him Af- a Sharp Chase. No, 229 West Thirty-fifth street aw @ dig negro crouching over her tsp bed. She rubbed her eyes, and the Prandishing an open razor, sald ou keep mighty still, ‘PM aend you down where the ba ¢ misste, a folie | But Miss Frue aid not keep still. Sie leaped from the side of the bed, ran th to the front window and ealied for help. She had time to utter ser once or twice, but they F fone by remarkable energy, when in | Ah instant the negro was upon her WK large Morris chair separated h the burglar, With this he knocked fer down, and in getting to the win- pkicked her, but it is not thought hi deliberately. of the window he jumped to the cape and descended froza the third to the fir: here he stop and his shoes, throwing them tuo street, Frue had regained prese somewhat and was xereamt: indow with all her might negro leaped from the first floor idowalk and started omen Stanton atid @ttracted by the screams of the Ss. They foll the ro, te Hm to halt. He went faster and fired several shots at him. Proceeded the burglar relieved ‘long the st of xeverit of jowelry he hu ured la the of the aciress. The jowelry con of a waten ith dlainon’s. Tings, two pin. gould chat nd numerous Hitie gold and siver ce of eat west J Beary waa staggering sixth stree Pesmayed to rtop ti coming in nis dire @ wpproached him Hyun jut trip the burglar Orie of the pall Mpon the negro policemen fell the oth dhe and Ry @ police station burglar, who sald he was Rich of, of No, 20% Weat Thirty-seven owas held under $2.00) ball for Ryan, who m: well, was fined Seearch was made for Sand part of it Prue gaid that this was h Grience with a turgiar. Seek owas not afralt of him,” ete eald SE did not have time to be afrali. that he war qoing ig I had and 1 Well have him cs much when he k pemebeed at frst While rT grabbed the ere d mise r firs | SENT TO cenay - Police Gather in Younges Vagrant in Staten Island's ~~ History, Whose Home Was king, an orp is wear With the whole length and br 4 Beach and the board watk fo esidence. ding to tho boy's stor: Bin Brooklyn and lyed th parents. His mother quite young and tw his father. He was t ¥ Willlam MeDonald, of New Jersey, who took him to at home in Newark But little Frank got tired of t secs i! He wanted, like Mary Maclane, Know something “the world, the and the devil," so he ran away his benefactor and early lust he arrived in Staten Island. @pent most of his + Hh ard slept und Me wt night. pda for th Wy longer, but he Miia’ troubles to hima: ber clothes than the ragired tein which he left Newark, but strusted to luck to seo him through rs. Bulcer, of Tompkinsville, 8. 1 TA | y the dt give his reas: » ® ay WILLIAM NORRIS AND MINNI ASHLEY \y | th|Hne was drawn Arlington, | f today at kins, also colored, District biection to five negro puplis of | first in y omg hoo! was made. | Two bullets took effect. “Walkinn ts D school is under control of the! Bellevue In a dangerous condition » shows Mr, Mann. to think of it, Minnie Ashley's Mt Mr ax tne German C fdlh ie i 10 atk prinelpality rong tality ts that Warn in attend: Vaoe die 1 feet car brought Ne Y | niry ¢ Neselt tt te ey rhe: pinvaw asia ; sa i ' celving an ova- f h Ita Ors ONIY A] position he occupies on the sti Ned Simake lit a Petoagh lenty of the /a second the, the portrayal lo. ean, aedicupon! 19 -make: a lect toracnoe an‘a plight | Kearny: Moard of Education and the Se i at ormed the Hoard) that sho will” side | taken of So the minions of the Wah the majority and will refuse to [law we down to the beach to-day | condent to tae colored eblidren remain Patrolman Wagner's Day Of Duty i foun aisle : ne in wu waning) Nite anAatter’ial (6 he brought ‘narore Signalized by Capture, ‘ SNe aE re atrate | th Bow Ml for nettlernic nt In a fow days. | James Casey, thirty-four years old, of Stapleron ant Motor fu ella ttomenes Lady yoKa}tange ace) No, 904 East Twenty-ninth street, was Samination on In the tumt t that the |tiis morning held in 42,000 ball for trial e | coor suburb, by Magistrate Brann in the Yorkville ys fone . a : Court on the charge of attempted ———— | Objection Made to Five Negro _—————--- burglary, JEROME GROWS MODEST. Pupils Who Attend a Public TROUBLE FOR TWO. According to Patrolman John Wagner, = Princ Pelt sustat of the East One Hundred and Fourth Be centic State Cone) School—Principal Against! y1,.41, rintots, Moxpltal, Jatt, Se- strect station, he had an off day yester- ntion Delegate, Them. nuence So Far, day. He was ‘nt his home, No. 1285 Sec. | ne Announced Lyons, ot No. 242 /9% avenue, when he heard susnicious | mate a Gite eta wtchout Sounds voming from the apartments of 1| to It tal to Tie Broning Worl) | we Mra James H, Corrigan actoss the hall i e ALK Sept. 2 Wiig yf went to make an sation. WATOCIES é spo UN ePlON ek hay moments later Wagner declares he saw two men, one of them Casey ring from the apartment. He chase and caught the prisoner. other man escaped. 0 eapecial advanta IMPRESSIONS OF THE FIRST = DIED WHEN NEAR ; NIGHT OF “THE COUNTRY GIRL” AT DALY'S. on y, Fun gave THE CENTURY MARK} VANISHING WOMAN. Mrs. Elizabeth Giberson Was Turned His Back to Her Brooklyn’s Oldest Woman| While He Sent in a Patrol and Was in Good Health| Call and She Disappeared Until Her Death. in a Twinkling. Policeman Martin, of the Communt- paw avenue station, Jersey City, cannot explain {t and has vague notions of the supernatural in telling how a woman prisoner got away from him, Martin has a post that takes in parts of the Hudson Boulevard, Boyd and Virginia avenues. He was walking along the Boulevard when he heard a noise In a clump of bushes near Boyd avenue. He peered into them, when a an's head appeared, “What are you doing there?” de- eranded Martin. There was no answer, and he proceeded to get her out. When he succeeded the woman pleaded that she had lost her way, but Mrs, Elizabeth Giberson, said to be Brooklyn's oldest woman, Is dead at her home, at No. 211 Adelphi street. Had she lived until Oct. 3 next she would have been one hundred years old. Mrs, Glberson w: Quakeress. When twenty years old she was married to James Giberson, a member of one of the best known Quaker familles of Philadel- phla. Her wedding tour was to Llinols in a covered wagon and was a matter | W’ of great comment in those days, Sne was envied by all the brides of the ust. Some time after her marriage she and her husband went to Brooklyn to live and formed a large circle of acquaint- ances. To these Mrs. Giberson Wis/)¢ jygged her off to a patrol-box and wont to tell her memorles of the war! Jone inna call, OF 1812 Martin allowed hia prisoner to lean It has been the custom of the children In the neighborhood of . Gils 2 each year ty celebrate her birta- against a fence while he turned his back in clost box. ab to in a minute and that his prisoner ut nd iberson was ill only three da Mrs. ritaining all her faculties until the last The doctors sald her death was due «lm- ply to decline consequent upon old uge. $$ in all directions and coula e of him, He thinks ghosts had something to do with the disappear- ance. ‘MILLIONAIRE IN PLIGHT FROM STING James McCreery, Poisened by a Mosquito Bite, in a Seri- TO PLAY FOOTBALL ON HIS HONEYMOON Wealthy Westerner Comes to Yale with a Bride and an The question at Daly's Theatre last {muste is ight and pretty, some of tt Iejof Its Interest. There Is no ques:io aes. i tae a night was whether Miss Minnie Agh-| serious and quite ambitious, Ag usuat| the sincerity of Wartteld nor the eter Byrethatinaenees Enthusiasm for the Game—| ous Condition at Atantic ley would, should or could, in tne|!" these Enegiieh affairs, although the thy Bipul Irt ame, In for stirring war Grama, is re: Was Champion Guard. City Hotel. y : 5 oes ost part have a quaint | stcond: honors only at the | Ameriean, uman language of Broadway, ‘make good.” | TO0E* for Hee most bark hs te Ho can play’ sued parts, One | a “A story of the Arh —— It s 1 = . the Joke In the Malosie) Wiris Bates: the other Is Annie Yea- Qused the. sympathies t med un age since Broadway been ed from bit jman a Tener atrona of the Motropoliy Theatee. NEW HAVEN, Sept. 2.—J.W. W! ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 23. — Janes a Ce: Ft ct -| numbene of somebody's alminay yr he summer Manager Leo e ns — . rea 0 pa ee) eat aotle Migcer Ob ail (numbers ot ears ee Jateln had the Harlem’ Opera-Touse re-| y77si@ AND VAUDE the aon of a wealthy Western ranchman | McCreary, the miillonatre boot and shoe muted Sevres porcelain to its heart. There Are Othe: | rate. ne lobby sind tnterlor Diekcanalihlatband dana married man, will be a member of | Munutacturer, of Rochester, 1s lying In That was In the firet days of “San Miss Ast Hats pany ade re eliishment ut to St. Tile) wall Varsity coptUAI tenmaehian| ®) Recusnious conditions ai agian Fist) | Toy,” you remember, when she kit-| Country Gtr mpletely aw whe did | "yy n” wag revived by ifareweli concert of the remarkably ste ne eee in ana | muitoring Intense sain, the Terutt ee | toned with Mr. James T, Powers and| ° ox. | Thera: mre) other: Seay We Ghia netads Leah | cessful Keason will be given at Madixon | Year W hile he enjoys his honeymoon a being bitten by an extra large New Jer- | made the “Rhoda” song « Rvalaly, Marvin, foo instance, plays 9 with convincing and moving power and | Squa rden Sunday night——The | continues his studies sey morqt\"o over a week 'ago, ym : : ae a Co Ey vmalt role and thows rome flashes | wae eivin excellent supports | 4. 4,{Kaltenvorn Orchestra rendered another | Wubur akipped last year at college} | Mr McCreary was bitten on the right mpd thi srvardl hes Gea lier Rentcanpeared at, the New | © a ‘ di SSLByILhadneee! aid no attentlo jPopular that T afterward heard it a Mies Grace Fr n Aent anpearet at ee A nelof ite high-class programmes St the! secause ne wont into business, White | {oy thelnsest. He pald)no attention rendered at a ship's concert by ajman, ax the ec y girl heroine, eaelly | and the Lady, i ne Cirele Auditorium, Tony Pastor pre-|ansent he married Miss Helen Ciifford, to the sting until his foot berar to ache ,| Cook's tourist lady whose Cockney | earns a generous salary | n rond-tocting ‘Teddy: Noein ag /sonteat an exeetient vaudeville Dil, which | OP hig home In California, and now he [Ad became greatly swollen. RRGGAE win itaaal Gunnaeane And then there Is Milas Deyo, who {s 4 Aaah Wig the| included iorence Bindley, Heno and ile te pride acs | yeTe, ala, and swelling passed Into his = fh marvel aneing art—all fre, 1 play Wes nie Richards and others.——Proctors places: | ha# returned to college. Als : ride ac: | leg and for a time amputation was . » dageling fOr) ews and amitos, The r ‘the Banker's Dovsater Aan compane Tae ee ener | More MIA nowball and EB. UL. R no Hadn't ong shaken of the | eee ee ee vared 4 MAUNT BRIDG . ction a the Fifth Avenue! pion football guard on the nlfiversity | 27% Mars Val act tees horusdom, was cut shore by] (TS) Hanes ts fannie es Mrs 1) : of Aunt! {vith [Minnte (or California team and was the cham: {have reduced the swelling. HIs condi: , ind at one time Broadway heard | Y3tts ¢ A Huns Liridget, with George W. Mon Me] rey pion weight-thrower of the West tion Is seriou may that the big, round eyes peed ; : reteua: Us S2SMSSL Seyi vt cereale with his welgnt ed $a tle Ashiey person were threat.) Hout te color Innavation iannet heal with his voice as he house Talon (ened with bined neg Sere SHEAL | Among the men, Mr. Metvitie Btewart [amt the f Seu esanieie. neve chevetock com. TWO YEARS FOR ABDUCTION.! CURATOR FOR A PRINCE. lie the us sentimental baritone, In a * 1 a roaeeree < the fates were kinder, and the he Doings of Airs t je Stare which gave “Rhoda hale ite | O&val wnitor ad Mr. Hallys Masty nits ast night ough the Rane Geormie ed for Wed= | Restraint for Francia J oxeph of thoi picid te, Cava tan fone Mie tie erie much. th een-Yenr- v ie Gey ines sortons viange gives zert to the auatnt rent BA a al Vib] ray Dy ding Fifteen-Venr-o1d nan, Who Had Trouble. Was as good 1 the Rajan of Bhong, Unfor- i Impersonation of the happy- man's cate & ARK OWN NY | —The courts have { Mukes Gooe tunately Mr Mostyn's taten: seame to Whee ee ae i 1 James Ingram, of Chiconee | sinced nets Jove i . 2A Aaa ih buinsh of girls and a 4 ; ; uF | Ashley “made goo endinty helng,spplbiis,s Are aul NiGh el Mapeedalt in the Hesex Coun Court | ganza (a member of the Austro-Hun leg ante 00d" Taon, who te worthy of much butter op-| preted AT piraded gulity to the charge of abdue-| fan Missioa to the coronation of King OuaH OF than ton eorentlen striate) ele yal! yHOUS. les Grapewin and wis sentenced to two years ward, who on 12 was acqui H one moraot of Kovran | ORM Dart ‘nd the Humming bird,” scored a Inuhing | Imprisonment at Dannemora at the’ Old E London, of Jporesiain promoted trom the chorus—| Many other persona of both. sexes Hor aes Ne ED opn | _tngram married Helen Andre, of Ti+ \inat"fevw amendment’) under. tatelis bit onbugh to demonstrate for good ana |; Warde ond caper thelr way tiroura ‘A € fany a is were a good show at | Conderoga, Y., a girl not yer fi {aad have appointed Prince Carl Ludwig TTRHETRO RA GHIRRS Bi thee wan | Country: Girl’ and there choroses |S u edy. wita) Hort) Seamon's. DeKolta gave new|years old, and a eharge of abdu Th and Taxis to be his trustes a eels ndered by shapely and wells | the Ka 1 the east, drew | evl eof hie 5 mad: ainat him by the and curator, Oficial notice to this ef- Vucig: ineldent, DIC Comet tT eee ee ene ae oon evekerounde af | atiotlte yilienco io. the | Lhe, Wen. Mutsve, nity Hect has been published. ferenture with a strong sense of hi AGH AnGiMcabe, EaTitesTha Gy Clown caused [the honors wih J wid A personality ax Ugh usa es age oA Madivon Square! sit piga at Muber's Mu noth miter to be pro aru ‘ 4 rts Burke jucta Rave a Hy In “A Country Girt ah swith aaah yas pi Rou we Ha diminutive comedian named Wiltam | NOTEWORTHY REVIVALS. Nis | z= Prior to hry does very handsomely by That the welcome won by Lula ¢ at) HROOKLYVN THEATRES. iis Des yf and My Varden’ at the Ueraid fearts) “Notre Dame." Paul Potter's drama- 4 hon iene wo angen | a0 Duy anton a erat store to] unation” ae loco gota ceca ates @ ompany’s Removal than anyth tn he Gelshat tne | Worn oUt was shown by the sla anil) Harv Slt aay Pa ’ thes frat thre in 3 ee |firat 8 eatted “Two Little Chicks," and | ee ia iene Mint Ulan, wal fon en ren rental charac: | to their New 12-story Building, 5th ome oxcellent barnyard mimt-| dainty Dally, [ion and the mur tng company ry barnyard mimiery in Minnte}ever, winning ontre vi wh Was Rood, ae he ‘ contd rs af the ypoe atthe GS y A d 34 h ands Is a very dainty aftatr, | img and, her winzons conduct HTN REU RS ered Rae es pa ittlD eaUB pals Coe Venue an th Street (About October Ist) 1s a quarrelling duet, whieh handsor tn Our Kept | s \t the Columbla last ‘night. 1 quicker, and has moro th Ost u J hid ae Special Sale of Slightly Used init Man any of tho title role, | LOUIS MANNS “COD i duets with | iva ab st In whiten Role at the Mans | WARTFORD, Conn, A BE @) L I A N Ss i 1 And the Important b itst Reason the over of nv dazaied | M hit winds up is a de vat nee 0 Don hor & Wielda's Mu f eharacter, steht her, dn Atha, Jack F. Nirdlinger. 100 a com At Reduced Prices ng by the tinal Ayeane rier, satirizing diplomatic if HIS spoctal sate of slightly ured Aeolinns at reduced prices should focus the I attention of ail intending purchasers—not because It nffords a bargain, but ‘opportunity. here uetruments are Jn exchange for higher-r metion in which the Aco homes. Thoy ot new—they have all been in ure, b of etyloabut that very fact is signi nn {x held by those who have had the ins ving been taken nt of the estl- ument in thelr ve been put In thorough order and repolished so that in the majority of in they rannot be distinguished from entirely new instruments, AND Kee SUBIFCT TO THE SAMB GUARANTEE, Tne cost-of the Aeolian caueck many of its appreciators to deny themselves the bunatant source of pleasure which comes with Ite possession. It deters others tres investinating It, This cale enables one to obtaln an Aoolian at a greatly price, reducet Rb WILL ALSO RE INCLUDED A FEW PIANOLAS which haye been loaned to customers while waiting for special designs of cases. This special sale Wil jast until October Ist only. AMONG THE INSTRUMENTS OFFERED: Regular Kpectal Regular Speciat 81.500 BLERO — ABOLIAN ervur 1050... e278 HN STRBLLES i i, N STYLE 1050... SAAN RTD EON AEOLIAN STYLE [0: ieee FU GRANR SELB 1600, 500 BRO AROLIAN. STYLE. 00... op AEOMAN STYLE Ln 350 200 PRINCESS (Single Reed) ce REOLIAN STYLE 1250. 0) 200 PRINGHSS (Double Reed): 85 Regular Price. Speclal Price. AERIOL, PIANOS ce TBO 500 it. tor cash will be allowed or the Inacrument wil be wold on mod: ‘erate monthly payments, A discount of 10 per The Acoilan can be played by any cne, Irrespective of musical training. Selections from, all thi nd and light ope may be enjoyed at will. Dance music Hable ata morrent’s notice. The “FORCE” ‘The Ready-to-Berve Cereal discloses the secret of right living. Sweet, crisp Gales of wheat and malt—eaten cold, . Hundreds Just Like These, “1 am well pleased with ‘Force’ and am advising my Datlente to Seer neny MD, ‘Foroe’ and find it the most palatable Ihave been recommending oat ft, “T have lately been of Soreal I hero ever Jim Dumps, Upon your folks I’ve paid no call For months. Who fs your doctor now? Who treats the little Dumps, and how? His treatments sure speak well for him.” “1 treat—to ‘Force,’” laughed “Sunny Jim.” said Dr. Dosemall, it t> all AT MINEOLA FAIR, Foxhall Keene, Harry Payne Whitney and_Mrs. Adolph Ladenburg, with Others, Enter Horses. ° MINEOLA, L. 1, Sept falr of the Queens-N. 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