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GEORGE LOCKWOOD, CHOIR BOY, AL.CRUSHED TO DEATH BY FIRE HORSES BHOIR BOYS AT COMRADE'S BIER eo ae Singers in Fourth Street Methodist Church Gather to, Look on Their Fellow Killed by Fire Horses. A score of little bright-faced boys fwho sing in the choir and agtend tho Sunday-school of the Fourth Street Methodist Churoh called to-day at No. 111-8 Washington place to take a last look at their former comrade, George Lockwood, whose life was pounded out yesterday by the hoofs of the fire horses attached to the tender Of Engine No. 18. ‘The little fellow—he was nine years ‘old yeste:day—lay covered with a white) it, all but the shining face, whose | Almost angelic expression had attracted jBundreds of eyes when he sang in the photr. 4 There was something peculiarly pa- ‘ feet in the awed faces of these little | whapsas they looked at the silent form} jon the couch. But when afterward they together about the fatal acct- ir voices thrilled with childish sped a plump hushed voice. ad juth Been at church, He to be in next Sunday's He'd been rehearsin’ hith ttle Tommie, who ith SHOT lS WIrE BY A MISTAKE Aroused by Disturbance Among His Fowls, Farmer Thought She Was a Chicken Thief. RAIN A JOKE ON THIS RAINMAKER, Come. right “through. Grove |Prof. Meyers and Crew Are ere Tommie an’ Georgie wuth Swamped Just As They Pre- a See tth ‘balla clananne ea‘cer sce} pared for Business. ', of courth, Georgie wanted ¢er sce it were er goin’. An’ he got out ie friddie o” th: theeet an’ looked Here the cherub's voice ‘Sa Ce a sy er: never didn't sce th’ hoth cart er sare, behin’, an’ th’ driver o' th’ Georgie, An’ it panes over him. Tin’ horthes' foo ‘Stepped on him an’ th’ wheelth ined over him. An’, an’ th’ ministor he vover felt ft one bit ns he wath led so quick. A man come out un’ Georgie up an’ carried him to th’ jon. Georgie's mamma Hed orted PAUL SMITH'S, N. Y,, June 11.—-! Frantic with grief, Joseph altars Prof. Carl Meyers, the mortal agsistant OWNer of a farm at Commack, I. 1. of Col. Jupiter Piuvius, is the victim of companied his wife to the Nassau Hos. a little joke of the heavenly moisture | Pita, at Mineola to-day, where It will be maker. decided whether It will be necessary to When Dr. W. Steward Webb saw his “™putate both her feet. beautiful summer park at Nehasane| Girard was awakened from a sound withering under the scourge of the this morning about 1 o'clock by a drought he engaged the professtonal noise nmong his fowls. Only adew days he neve: nh ah hoard abave|Fuinmaker to get a ood drench out of | 489 thieves stole val of his best Haat 1 eciede: ‘too. Didn't we,|the eky. The professor's experiments ones. He arose au pr fear of dis- turning, to tho big-eyed and #15) in Texas were eminently successful, for! tarbing his wife, cupled an ad- UP. who skmply nodded apd) woonaver he sont a few balloon bomba Jolaing room with their five children, ng the back he guw in the uo along the sky line in the mid heat | © ight person standing near the of a scorching drought he brought ren are universal! than was little George Locicwon Was one of these frall littie fellows | Bauer: q Around shining face and big biue/(O"™ ® Waterfall that threatened to | fennery nt, . & CORRS Sere ies T will fire low,” he thought, “and 3 roughest, He was rather too del- Just injure them a Uttle » Dut unlike most Ile fire: ‘My God, Joe, ream = you have sh ! "told tim he had had no use for ¢ shot his Peking » carried her int the, Nchoit since the proud day of his hurried to North: Sey They got out a set nt. for a doctor ns loaded with high= xplain how she doors at the nation ts that she nly exp was walking in her sleep, a BOSTON MAN KILLED. ed court to-day, he could | mever ari 7 "Twas “woine fall tht" he mata, Mae tie poor iittie chap. until van unter the wheeis and it ten xine tant hia Met Denth Ina Fight and Accused atanding deep Aswutlant Arrested. BOSTON, June I.—A murder, result- fre a street fight, occurred at the horse had crushed him his hoofs vetore 1 could brace on reins. After this, if I can get out %, I will never drive again.” nue until Dr. oaked the to fly bis i ‘wes paroled until the inquest. ath ner- | fouth end early to-day The victim wood, desplie her grief, does | Joseph Jacques, of Boston, and Blame the tender driver.” She has Mieged murderer Georgs W. Bar- Doys and knows their childish eag- iso of Boston, Barden is under 0 see the engines go by CAMMEYER A Great Shoe Sale at Our Store IS A GREAT EVENT. SUCH A SALE IS NOW IN PROGRE % IN OUR BASEMENT. # We Are Selling Fine Footwear for Men, Women and Children Below the Cost of Manufacture. We have made great preparations for this sale, and every pair sold will secure a lasting customer for us, Every person ap- preciating a fine shoe at a very low price should not tail to come. Every Pair Guaranteed. See Window Display. “1.65 Women’s $5, $4 and $3 Patent Leather and Patent Kid Oxfords, hand sewed, with Cuban heels and French heels, pair. Women’s $3.50 and $3.00 Patent Kid T wo and Three-Strap Sandals, French heels, MW omen! $s $2.50 and $2.00 Brown Kit and $ ° Black Kid Oxfords and Brown Kid Strap 1.00 Oxfords, pair .....-cececresescecees Women’s $3.50 and $3.00 Lace Shoes, black kid and patent kid, with “4. 50 military and French heels, Nalnicreisrelineine urs enes women’ $5.00, $4.00 and $3,00 Patent Leather, W elted and Turn Sole Lace and Button Shoes, Cuban heels, French heels ‘and mil- c heels, °1.90 i sneee 2.29 pat 's $4.00 and $3.50 Oxfords, in Black Kid, Box Calf, votour Calf and Patent Reather, $2. 00 BOK Calf, Velour Calf and $ Pi Hat Leather Lace Shoes, Boys’, Misses’ and Child’ s Stace, 2.50 and $2.00 Box Calf and Black | Child’s and Misses’ $2.00 and $1.50 Patent ige Shoes, Welted Soles, pair...... $1.50 Leather Oxfords, sizes 84 to 10}¢,... $1.00 i Leather Lace, sizes 2% to 5}4.. $2.00! Sizes 11 to 2. . $1.25 Leather Lace, sizes 11 to 2.. $1.75) Misses’ Black Kid Button and Lace, size Lace, sizes 234 0 524..... $1.25) 1110 2.......cecseceeene Hille 00 itl $1.25 ft Lace, sizes 14 to 2, $1,00| Child’s Black Kid Button and Lace, sizes $1.50| 84 to 10)4.,.............85c. and $1.00 Infants’ Black Kid Button and Lace...... 75c,. R. Oth; Aves | Cor, 20th St. John Dandel\ Sonst. Sons STORE OPENS AT 8.30, CLOSES AT 5.30. A successful business retailing of 40 years speaks vol- umes of our correct methods in dealing with our patrons, and our simple announcements of reliable merchandise at the lowest market prices are sufficient to awaken a lively interest among the purchasing public. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. An Immense Stock of Toilet Requisites,|| of Which We [lention a Few Specials. Hair Brushes, Olive and Rosewood backs, value 5Uc. to $1.50 each, tor 35c. to 75c. French Tooth Brushes, Pure Bristle, value 15c. and 25c. each, for 1Oc Bath Brushes, ad'ustable handles, value 50c. and 75c,, 35C Mennen’s Ta’‘cum Powder, nen price 18 . Sozodont, 25 size for Listerine, regular price 20c Hor Violet Ammonia, for the ba‘h, pint bo! e Packer’s Tar Soap, regular price 20c.,for....... | | Seasonable Specials for Men. | 3,000 fine grade Negligee Shirts, woven Madras, aL Cheviots, neat i printed Dimit.es, value 98c. and $1.25, for......... - 65c. each High Grade Madras Shirts in plaited and plain fronts, solid Tan, Blue i and Gray, also ch sroudd) with stripes and neat figures, $1.50 values, for.. Beets wereeeesceowsicre ssseseeeeeeQBc, each 500 dozen imported Frenen B: catcaa Shirt and Drawers, also light- land Cotton, shirts long or short sleeves, drawers reg~ value 75C., fore. -5O0c. each Men's Half Hose, fine lisle thread and cotton, latest styles of lace, silk embroidered efiects, so plain Black, Tan, Gray and assorted stripes, values 39c. per at 25c., oF 6 pairs for... $1.38 PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. Broadway 8 and 9 Sts, REINHARDT’S 6th Ave. and 18th St. Largest Millinery House in New York. THE DEMAND STILL CONTINUES. Our Special TRIMMED HAT at , $5.48 we again place on sale. We receive in our daily mail dozens of letters for duplicates of these elegant Hats, a further proof that these Hats have sustained their reputa- tion against all competition. We have another choice assortment for TO-MORROW’S SALE. we will sell to-morrow and Saturday 150 dozen At 58c. each PLAIN BAND SAILORS, in sennit and rough- edge braids; value ninety-five cents. you can select to-morrow and Saturday all the At 49c. each most desirable UNTRIMMED HAT SHAPES, in burnt straw, black and white; sold till now at one dollar and twenty- five cents, We have lx SATIN -BACK \V from a prominent importer 500 boxes VET RIBBON, in BLACK only, The following prices will prevail at this sale: No. 12 at 17c. per yard. No. 16 at 20c. per yard. No, 22 at 25c. per yard: No. 5 at 8c. per yard. No. 7 at 10c. per yard. No. 9 at 1 per yard. Sunstroke Insurance. When the summer’s heat gets about 90 de- grees, you are liable to be sunstruck any time you are out in the sun unless you take proper precautions. Several years ago the writer of this, who has spent much of his life in the tropics, thought he was safe from sunstroke. One day he collapsed, remained unconscious for five hours, and at times his life was despaired of. As a matter of fact, any person whose stomach and bowels are in bad shape in the summer-time is liable to be sun- struck in temperature that would be harm- less under normal conditions. That's all there is to it. Stom- ach and bowels full of festering, fermenting refuse that forms acids and gases, raise the heat of the body and blood many degrees. Scientists have found that natives of the South Sea Islands, living on laxative fruit, bananas, cocoanuts, bread-fruit, have a temperature 20 de- ees lower than that of white men who are careless about thelr food or their bowels. It has been found in years of experience that a CASCARET Candy Cathartic taken at bedtime every night will keep the body clean and cool inside all day, and forms a safe and thoroughly reliable form of sunstroke insurance. Best for the Bowels. All druggists, dee 2 28c. and 50c. Ne (a bulk, The geauine fabiet stam Guaranteed t bac! Daoklet free. wetdress CPLD'S Want Columns cAre the Medium for the Exchange THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1903, APMAN &G. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. The Store That Saves You Money. F riday, the Great Bargain Day of the Week. | Two Green Trading Stamps Instead of One Friday. | | | Collar Buttons, 25c, Doz, Collar Buttons, rolled plated, warranted not to discolor the shirt, with pearl and plated backs, new shapes and styles, not sent C. O. D., worth 25c 75c. Dress Goods, 43c, 1,500 yards 38 inch black Ba- tiste, fine and sheer; 2,000 yards black Etamine Voile, crisp finish; 2,500 yards black mohair Brilliantine, pure 43 1C mohair, yard . 1,50 Dining Chan, 95c, Chairs, solid oak, extra high | Boys’ 1,25 Wash Suits, 69c. Boys’ washable Sults, about 300 in the lot, crashes, chambray and Galatent cloth; good, ser- viceable Summer Sults, size 3 to 10, worth $1.00 to 69c $1.25 . 2.50 Porch Rockers, 1,55, Arm Porch Rockers, high back 10c. each, doz. 75c. Hat Pins, 21c. Hat Pins, in latest styles and designs, no two alike, beauti- back, bi vi i yeh) race arm, closel: with round spindles, broad | ful she eed nie ee and 2 woven cane seat, heavy id arms, double woven reed 75e. values, choice........ Ic turned spindles, posts and seats, strong and com- legs .. . 95c fortable, worth $2.50... ws 55 Embroideries, 5c. Embroideries and insertings, Wide margins, cut out, yard, 5c Boys’ 50c. Caps, 29c. White P. K. or crash Caps, Tam- o' Shanter or yacht, neat- 8, Toilet Scirus 3c; Cholee of all be. and Se, Totlet Soaps, per cake. 3 ¥4-Lb, Citrate Magnesia, 19c Citrate, Magnesia or efferves- cing Bee) pone % Id.. Gi 190) tee, 15c. Curtain Muslin, 9c. Fancy Curtain Muslin, 36 in. Wall Paper, Special, ahs Hearne i 39c snd te all 2 10 rolls good Wall Paper, 20 Rash eI Tooth Powder, 7c. Gani yards border, value $1.10, 50c. Mi il Tooth Powd Pate » Muslin Curtains, 35c, | Balley’s new Tooth Powder, oh - 50C| precy rumen muslin Curtains, Sn 7c “42. ses Hanabersialss 6 Bc, | _ fancy stripe design, pair... SOC 20c. Tooth Brushes, 10c. Men's Handkerchiefs, all white, soft finish, hemstitched, ex- 10.00 Japanese Mattings,5.75 meeth Beatles, ere ue tra large sizes..........+++ C|New Japanese Mattings, Inen ristle, fancy bone handle, E warp, carpet patterns, in 20c, values 10c ~Burnt Wood Outfit, 1.49, | red, blue and greens, ro! 5.75 | > Se ble Silks, 39 $2.50 complete Outfit for burn- 75c. Seasonable Silks, 39c. ing wood or leather, guaran- 2.75 Henrietta Ru 1,98, Pallet de Sole, pure silk, soft, teed, and one free lesson, Henrietta Rugs, reversible, good clinging, lustrous finished Friday only... .susseees 1.49] patterns and colorings, 3x2 Silk, in all the principal = yards. No mail orders shades; an unequalled 50c. Neck Chains, 2c. and none to dealers...... 1.98] vatue, yd... 39c The new mat jet Neck Chains, beautiful large beads, can be used for watch, fan or Child’s 124c. Vests, 6c. Children’s Swiss ribbed cotton 74. Unbleached Muslin, 5c. locket 21 Unbleached Muslin, 3,000 yards, OOK CL cies cccccccccseccecs Cc 1 yard wide, extra quality, Nests, jon BS cy Ae tandard brand (none C. 0. leeves, neatly immed, 50c. Corsets, 33c. . b full si 1,500 batiste Corsets, medium Di) GYM de ctassstiscsestess 5c aiken tosccenspsscesntess 6c ength, just the thing for ho’ Se Use enamine: top 12%. Hosiery, Bc. 21c, Sheeting, 16c. and bottom, also tape Women’s fast Sheeting, 1,000 yds., 2 yds. wide, bleached and unbleached, a good heavy Hardee] that washes up heavier, yd Stockings, good Retitty, ceae less feet, double heels and feet . toes, some 8c c 1.25 Shoes, 98c. Misses’ and children’s Shoes, dongola kid, lace, spring heels, sizes 814 to 2...... 98c 75c. Shirt Waist Sets, 2ic Shirt Waist Sets, 3 and 4 pieces 33c¢ 6ic. Domet Flanel, 4co Domet Flannel, 1,000 yards, 27 , extra soft finish, worth » yard . . Girdles, inAlzes 18 to 23.. - 16c léc. Pillow Cases 10c, Pillow Cases, 200 dozen, size 45x36, made from three stand- ard brands bleached 1 fe) Ic with maco 25c. Fancy ‘Ginter Tle. 10,000 yards mercerized fancy Ginghams, combinations of blue and white, pink and Muslin, @ach....-...+++++ 6%c. Towelling, 4c. Towelling, 2,000 yds. bleached match; Point de Paris Laces Renaiasanca hemmed readyfor use, ea. 68s and Insertings, Specials in Dress Linings. Laces and Insertings to match, 000 yards mill ends Perca- black silk Chantilly Insert- Ines and Spun Mirror, v4. 4C| new 208s Books, 3c. ae ings in straight or wave ef- 7,500 yards mill ends mer- Summer reading. About 200 fects; cotton Galloons, in cerized Sateens, yd...... 104c choice titles by well-known wave, butter, Arabe or 2,600 yards crystalline Lin- authors, large, clear type, white, yard . ~ Bol ‘ings, in all colors, yd.... Q4G| on good paper, copy....-.-- GC Seenten Offerings on 2d Floor Tables. Table No. J. Table No, 2. Table No. 3, Table No, 4, Te. Shirt Walsis, of [Separate Skirts, of | Children's Gingham | Seersucker Petticoats, white duck, with navy blue or black ) aeeraal oie pretty assortment of black dots and duck, in dots or also plein colors, stripes, deep gath- stripes, plaited fancy figures—some elaborately trimmed, ered flounce, value front, French back, fats bole. braid sizes oe 14 years, a to 50c; Fri- new sleeve, size rimmed, value value $1.50 & lay’s special B2 to dd...sseee 39c| 82.00 & '$3.00.. 1, .00 GRO veces ese 1-00} price .......... 25c Table No. 5. Table No. 6 Table No, 7, Table No. 8 Infants’ Caps and vee Bere ct Corset Covers, clill- Women's percale and Hats, a large variety by ied pty pana dren’s Aprons, chil- lawn Wrappers, full of styles, assorted ing; also pretty ef- dren’s Drawers and flounced skirts, trim- sizes, value $1.00 & fects " embroidery, Wateias eu slaees mine erershanlaer, $1.50; special value $1.00 and value . em sizes 4, Pri0e vsseceesees 5Ocl| $1.25 «1... 596 +» 10c! vatue 7c. to $1.00, 596 __— SpecialFrida ee No. 1. able No, 2. Table No. 3. Table No, 4, Turquoise blue and ,|Japanned Flour and @0c, Troy Polishing Toilet Paper, extra white enamel st Bugen Cont esos, as- and Sleeve Irons, fine quality, large pee THEM 3 ae; a bine andeae Just the thing rolls, regular 100, value 79. to pink, 7 and 10 for shirt waist Friday’s price, G00) cusetacaces BOG) thsicissseverss 156 sleeves ......06+ Cronies: custo’ Table No. 5, Table No. 6. Table No. 7. Table No. 8 Lautz Bros,’ Acorn $9c, crystal Berry Sets, 9, etched Table Tum- 10c, Oatmeal and Fruit Taundry Soap; Fri- comprising large blers, thin blown, Bauers, derk blue day’s special bowl and six saucers Grecian star, flour border and heavy price, 15 cakes to Sainte new de ils and Soret gold stippled Riri 25c! vatterny........ 25G| destens .........5 BO] edge ....-- — The World's Vacation Bureau, 1381 Broadway. of Intelligence Among the Masses. Ere Information Regarding Seashore and Mountain, white, rose affd white, to Deautiful pearl, rolled rash, mals and white, &., yd. 1246 ad aad shardbvonamiel Ge: _Mnen finish crash, yard....._ 4G SS signe, wear well, guaranteed 10c. Laces, 5c. not to break or discolor, ates a 3 sad nan Torchon Laces, Insertings to worth 50s. and76e., choles 210 heavy snowwhite crochet, ay Attractions "Basement T ables