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MAY SAVE SOULS AND ALSO LIVES Rriter, Formerly a Famous Princeton Athlete, Now a Cler- gyman, Will, Guard the Beach The Summer at Ocean Grove. te SAVED TWO MEN A YEAR AGO. Has Been Licensed as Presbyterian Preacher, and Ex-Moderator of Assembly Declares that He Gives Promise of Brilliant Future. H. R, (Bosy) Reiter, who in 1996 and 1897 was Princeton's best half-back, and Who Js still talked of as one of the @reatest football players this country ever saw, will combine life-saving with preaching at Ocean Grove this summer. Relter has just been licensed to aot as 4 minister in the Presbyterian Church, after passing one of the best examina- tons ever passed by a Princeton can- didate. Ex-Moderator of the General Assembly H, C. Minton says that Reiter gives promise of being ono of the ablest of the younger ministers. Reiter came into prominence a year ago as a life-saver when he rescued two men from drowning at Ocean Grove, ‘They were Harry Burtsell, of Bast Orange, N. u., and Albert Francis, of this city. The rescue was effected while @ horde of professional lfe-savers looked idly on. Burtsell and Francis had ventured into the water when the tide was low. They walked well off shore until they Were nearly a quarter of a mile from Ross's pier, Cries of help were heard by those on’ shore and Burtsell was seen ~aituggling desnerately to keep himselt t "He weighs neary two hun- d pounds, and is six feet tall. rancls, who is much smaller, went to the agsistance of his companion, but the latter ed him and bore him down. ‘The holiday crowds which, thoroughly | @xciied and holding thur Breath, lined the shore believed that each moment Would be the Isst of the drowning nen, Then it was that Reiter, the only cool person upon the beach,’ launched his boat, the Princeton, and quickly rowed to where the men were sinking. Francis had shaken himself free from Burtsell’s grasp. He came up only to apse eaE @ second time. he athlete yelled to the life-savers: r God's sake, come on with your boat if theres, # man among you. I can je dived ‘from the Princeton into the five seconds later, d his man. The hero dived When he came to the surface the which was with the tide. at moment Franeis'’s head ap- above the water. The drowning about to sink again, when aught hold of ‘him. savers had then come upon scene and relieved Relter of his Ss largely’ eeause of this that s asked @his year.to act as a Sa RACING NOTES. Harry Michacls has had six Jockey mounts tn the races over the turf track and with the bracket he earned with Eatire, in the last race yesterday, hi scored his. Atth victory. ‘The Ume| Michales wax behind the long ond was | when he finished third with S: Lady Potentate won. EEN a ea F. H. O'Connor, Jockey Winnte O'Con- nor's father, who returned from France| Inst week, wil! return to that country o: Inly ik. Mr. O'Connor was called home by the illness of his father, who is now! almost well again. Meltonian is not as badly off as was at first supposed. Dr. Sheppard says) Positively that the middle tendon of his} near foreleg 18 not bowed, and tells) James Galway and Edward Feakes that | they may xo ahead and train him. + Alex Shields Nae decided to put his| w statlion, ‘Prince of Melbourne, up at) lic auction next week. Barnes, of | felbourne Stud, wanted to take the) to Kentucky ‘and breed . Mr. Shields thought once ting the offer, but, “ttn misture con- ration, concluded’ that his foo much ‘ocetipied with iis 3] yen-| 1K tres _to fool with the breed! Pret cphoughhred sane ee cae OR ire Sty “Dr. H. E. Rowell received a etter from his son-tn-law, Lester Reiff, a few @ays ago, in which it was stated that % operation «would be necessary. on hony Reiff, who fad a hard fall at ington Park track. Dr; elt fered asking that he’ be telegraphed it ion Was found necessary. but as a has had no word he thinkstHat the er is probably getting along well, . + iThe second colors of Louis Batjer, had .two starters in the steapto- 88, werd so odd as to attract atten- jon, “They were described on’ the prox mime as ‘four shades of red gtripes.” {Hamburg Bello will ‘not start agali til-the two-year-old filly race at irighton. The Hamburg filly, who holds ¢ undisputed championship of her age dex, ts not in any other stakea-at eepshead Bay. Aftér filling this date at Brighton, Sydney Paget will gend her tp Saratoga. fe ¥ Paul J.. Miles, with efght head of ses, reached Sheepshead Bay yester- from Waahington Park, * Presiding Tides ‘clarence McDowell yas called to. Baltimore hy the serious ness of his wife, His place was taken ‘Assoolate Judes Pettingill, while Ale ‘now Daingerfiela served in Pettingt}l's ‘etn the last race Lanceman pulled up ry lame, He was never in the hunt, @ad O:Nell! took him up when ho saw owas usele; ‘Thomas Hitcheock, Jr., has purchased | Bailycastle from H. K. Vingut. Rally- castle Is a good-looking two-year-old THE WORLD: THURSDAY BOY OF FIVE WHO OWNS HOTEL AND KEEPS A BAR. MOSQUITO ARMY IN OYSTER BAY Myriads of Little Pests Invade President Roosevelt’s Home and Take Unheard-of Liber- ties with Him and His Guests (Special to The Evening World.) OYSTOR BAY, L, 1, July 2.—Myriads of mosquitoes have descended on Oys- ter Bay, They are not the usual mos- quitoes, but are large. Their ferocity has never been equalled, according to the “Clamdiggers.” The mosquitoes are particularly plentiful around Sag- amore Hill, the home of President ‘Roosevelt. The President's house is screened to keep them out, but they are here in such numbers that every time the doors are opened swarms get in, ‘The President’ has a house full of guests and all Jast night and early tot day the mosquitoes were lively. So persistent were their attacks last night that the President and his party were driven into the house, and even then lt was by no means pleasant. The Secret Service men who guard the President's home and wander about the woods all during the night look lke they had the measles, Their faces and hands are swSilen. From now on they Will wear gloves and a net to protect thelr faces and necks, ‘eparations are being made \n Secre- tary Loey's vofllce for. the. sending by the President of the first message over the new. Pacifig cable when itis opened on the Fourth. The wires to New York have been strung and the instruments {mill be Installed to-morrow, The Presi- Vent will send a message of greeting mo Goy Taft, of the Philippine Com- mission, and ‘will recetve a reply from him, He will next send a message of congraiuiation to (narence W. Mackay. the head of the cable compan Th message will circle the Niobe be- fore it reaches Mr, Mackay, who Is in witl be sent by the Pres- York and from there to over the Continent to cinta, Philippines and over the fabie’to San’ Francisco and over the Mr. Mackay's office in New » wires will be in waiting for and ie te enuion to fast Tole » Pregidents me. daring tle Jast two sates been taken “up n que in, Because of v zton of Sec- r 3 tary Loomix has hesitated to take the initiative, He has exchanged rquent messagvs with the President, Tle has several times asked for instructions. A FREE TREATISE ON | SPECIFIC plains the Sieber Serum T: agency through which Bl Write to Dept. A. THE INTERNATIONAL SERUM TOXIN CO. ST. JAMES BUILDING, Cor. B'way & 26th St OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M, to 8PM, Sundays: 10 to 12 M, BLOOD POISONS ONLY CURE, “We have litte doubt that the statement | if that there {s at Inst a sclontiflo cure for gontaglous blocd poison, backed by responsible bualness men, will bo the best news to many readers in to-day's paper: Dr.’ Francis A. Sieber, the discoverer of the only poison, Is the head of the medical depart- ment of the International Serum Toxin € suite 722-28 St. James Building Tprondway and 2th Street. New York, who ini jto cure tho Vary worst casos of spe: bay, by Prince ot parincs and Briganga. | | Blood pout ath t "guiarantes’ nat ar boy ¥ tills character ix sometting tan stivnie’ zimmer yesterday purchasca | P!%, prospective bazient to souslder, for it O14 England from Green B. Morris. Tho|ts kiven by FH. Co » Préaident, price pald was $2,000, |who founded the ‘Big Blores'’ of Slerei Seas Goaper Go. New, York and ‘Chicago, and oO! merica’s foremost ani At has been finally decided that Say-| YEA rhiost merchants, sent from Chicago ti Bheopeta'S Bay tor. the Realisation, t. Frank Clarke, of the sh “Bay race-track is responsible a ua saporatlae which will be greatly Ror ths own Phot’ wenitatiy, | MR. COOPER'S NEW. Wonk, It ‘s an abrupt but (when explained) « natural transition from managing the big- gest nt _stote business in the world to the bilabing and running of one of tho biggest medica! concerns tn the world, guaranteed and | rum that {s anti-toxia to blood | JAPAN GAINING FAVOR WITH CHINA. BOY KEEPS BAR AT “TENDER AGE OF § Joe Levy Has Distinction of Being the Owner of the Len- ox Hotel, Which fs Duly Re- corded in His Own Name. Joe Levy bears the distinction of being the youngest saloon-keeper in the coun- try. At the tender age of five years and six moffths Joe is the proud owner of the Lenox Hotel, at tae northwest corner of One Hundred and Twenty- sixth street and Third avenue. When Joe's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Sophta Brown, died in Philadelphia a year ago, she loft bim $28,000. Her will directed that the monéy be invested by Joe's father, Samuel Levy, he to place the money where he considered it would yield the biggest returns, untt! the boy was twenty-one. Adding some of his own money, the father last September purchased the Lenox Hotel. ‘The deed was made out in Joe's name, and the business cards of the place credit him as the owner. Samuel Levy is a well-known poltti- representative in Harlem. He ts known as “Dae Little Mayor of Harlem.” By the dhildren of the neighborhood Joe, who usually looks as if he hed come out of a bandbox, is called "the dude." clan? and is Congressman Tim Sullivan's | EVENING, JULY 2, 1903. USTICE BOLTE MUST FACE COURT Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court Holds that He Must Stand Trial on Charges Made by Jerome. i ‘The Uppellate Division of the Supreme Court, Justice Patterson presiding, de- cided to-day that Civil Justice Herman Bolte must stand trial on some of the charges made against him by ‘District- Attorney Jerome ns a private citizen on information and bellef, A referee Will be appointed to hear the charges and decide whether or not Justice Bolte 18 to ve dismissed. Assistant District-Atorney Rand pre- sented the charges and submitted a brief. It is charged that Justice Bolte mismanaged the Koch estate, of which he was an executor ten years ago; that he tried suits out of his juriadic- tion; penmitted men not members of the bar to practise in his cour, and was irregular in attendance to the ‘business of the court. Maurice Blumenthal and Congressman Goldtogle presented long arguments |: favor of Justice Bolte, at the ocnclusion of which the court decided that the charge of mismangament of the Koch) estate must be thrown out, but there 4s sufficient prima facie evidence to! warrant @ triad on the other changes. WM. Uewal Detect Gloping Shoulder, Sagging Collar. Naval Demonstration by Mikado's Warships While Feeling Against Russla Grows. BERLIN, July 2—A despatch to the Cologne Cazette from St. Petersburg says Russian sources in China report that the Japanese are gaining more and more Influence with the Chinese Govern consequence of the Chinese bi Russia is intontlousliy hamper: ing China's develc| Fe (el added that notwdthstanding the prohibition there have dee\ large {m- portations of arms into ChiXa from the Philippines and from Japan. YOKOHAMA, July 2.—It here that the ° ° rumored manoeue an-Pho, d by & Chine Japanese demonstration in wate: CAMERA SALE at NEHRING'S, 16 East 42d St. N, Y. $26.00 4x5 Long Fo- cus Cycle Wizard Bi new, for $15.00; 5x7 Cartridge Kod ak, silgatiy, aed, for Holde: i gle Lens tor 812.00, Largo stock of new 1 exchanged Cameras and Kodaks at greatly reduced prices, Have your camera fitted with a Double Anae- tiemat; we allow $15.00 for your present Cam- Lene 40 the 4x5 elze and $18.09 ta the 5x7 OPEN EVENINGS. “Lawyers. GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer), Hele Wanted—Femaie, = M—Come home or write to BLOOD POISON will be sent to any person sending us a name and) address. This treatise describes the disease and ex- reatment, the only human ood Poison can be cured. FOUNDER OF THE “BIG STORES.” travel. at un age when the desire to retiro from business is usually strong, Mr, Cooper leliberately undertook the reaponaibility and idency of the International Serum Toxin Co., who administer the Sieber rerum 1 first and only cure for ¢ f polson sinco ver the world w of no other way In which uch Ko%d The ta minence lends his name and [Influence to the Sieber serun Mofent guarantee of its val and ts tho son Why © inany persons have come in onfidence to the ecmpany's officer In New York (St. James Building, corner Bb: away nd g6ib Street), and all of the le fitou where branches ‘have been estat Hehed, A RELIABLE BOOKLET. Dr. Francis A, Sleber, the famous bjood- polson specialist, has written a imost val- yabje treatise on this awful disease, upon the treatment of which he ts now admit~| tedly the highest thority m the world. | ‘The book is most appropriately called «“Going-Away Everything goes off with a ban Fourth, even a fellow’s money. VOGEL Our Concave Bhoulder, * Suits at $15. I—on the ut an in- vestment in one of our $15 suits will leave no room for rel ret. Imo can go an. ere, at a self as well i dressed ast suits are better than are distinguished by our ‘‘Concave”’ ne of our $15 spits you ny time, and feel your- he best of them. hese the ordinary sort and Shoulder and ‘Close-fitting’’ Collar, two important things which mean style, and grace, and per- fection in clothes. At $15, genuine homespuns of lig of coloring, worsteds of tropical terns, rich-colored cheviots and cassimeres, tw and black serges. ht gray and tan with rich blotches weight in a broad variety of pat- ls, thibete and blue Other Suits, $12.50 to $30. And every other thing you need—negligee shirts, low shoes, bel derwear, &c. ts, feather-weight un- WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. Dentistry. Dentistry. NEW Az Se DENTALInc Baal TEETH SxrRACeee WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE 'O DEMONSTRATE O! YORK PAINLESS UR PAINLESS METHODS and latragies our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durabie plate Least Our work is done painlessly by simple application to the g are the originators of painless Ysentlatry. Our processes are Our prices are within the reach of gam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c. are skilled graduat keep It in repair, free of char; under the laws of the State of oer Bim ae sed see ior Woas ve ‘Corner Gth Ave. Hours Gt» 7. Not open Sunday: { Germat » thelr diplomas being displ: We give a written contract to do your wor all, Gold fillings from $1 Gold Crowns, $3.00. All a ed at each chi satisfactorily and for ten years. Belng incorporated w York, this is of indisputable value. 208 3D AVE, entrance 50th St. Be spoken. forth ith St, Lady attendants, Telephone BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements. Interest and Dividend Notices. The. Bowery Savings Bank, 138 AND 130 BOWERY. NEW YORK, June 2, 1903. A semi-annual dividend at the rate of THREH AND ONE-HALF ER CHNT. eredited to depositors op all sums of $5.00 and Cnats ne not exceeding $3,000 wy S montis on the Arm day ot July * Tod, will be. payable on and tier Monday, July 0s. 1903. Monef deposited gh” or before July 10 1903, will dfaw, tnterest from July 1a! 8. WOOD, P: WILLIAM HL HENRY A, SCHE WALTER COG ta Send for our new booklet, “DB. ICING BY MAIL.” ———_— EXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, “Hope,” for it 1 only through the remark- ble olfer: made to blood-polson ‘eu! Yet this Jo brectenty the change mase 9 sear f ha Cor, 234 St. ana Oth Aye. radi have orders: a a ordited. pat ec sei Interest and Dividend Notices, Dry Dock Savings InStitution, 341 AND 343 BOWERY, NEW YORK. PER CENT ceding Three payable on and after July Thousand dollars; With, 1908. Depowits made on or before July 10th will be entitled to Interest from July tet, 180s. ANDRDW MILLS, Presicens, CWARLWS MIENLING, Secretary. WM, F. PATTERSON, Aut “Help Wanted—Male, PACKERS SIEG L-COOPER cO, REQUIRES . TH OiR- QUGHLY EXPERIENCED FREIGHT AND EXPRESS PACKERS ACCUSTOMED TO PACKING REFRIGERA- Circumstan which com the Highest grade and Ne may never occur again, (Qs BERNHEIM & CO.’S Values Are Famous. For People with Money to spend for Clothing no event can equal in importance our Suse OF Which Is Now at Its Climax. We have just received all the goods that were in process of manufacture when we closed our now famous deal for this well-known maker's entire stock for SPOT pelled him to make thie sacrifice west style Clothing BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION Better uot delay. BE WISE. A ASH. and enable us to now sell For Men $9.00 Moen’s All-Wool Blue Serge ai Sults, neat patterns, strongly made... $12.00 Men's All-Wool Cassimer: Blue we Sults, latest style... USUAL RETAIL, PRICE $18,00 Men's Imported Worsted pikek Royal Wale and silk Mixed Suit $50.00 Belgian Worsted, Finest Vicuna and clay Suits, sacks or frocks, elegantly tallored SPECIAL THIS WEEK. MEN'S SUITS, made from all wool fast color blue or gray serges, cheviots and worsteds, as well 4s the fashionable homespuns and flannels, offered elsewhere as special values at $12, now.......... SALE price, | USUAL RETAIL c £2.50 ‘All-Wool Lae 4.50 | iim, ai or bus te | $100 Fy - : 6.75 | scotiatie Sutton or I vie oF 4,00 | f50, Boxe’, Smuts. le 12. 00! ) Youths’ suits, aaser sinter Furnishings. 25c. Underwear ee 13¢ 9c. Negligee Shirts.... 37¢ $1.00 Negligee Shirts .. 59¢ 12%. Men’s Fancy Sox. 6¢ $1.25 Mercerized Silk Men's Underwear-++< 59¢ | { Boys’ We Give BLUE TRADING STAMPS FREE OPEN Sportsmen's Goods. Ath of July Bargains. The prices below speak f@r themselves. You will pay one- third more for the same goods anywhere in New York. Ex- amine and compare. See Our Other Ads. in All Papers, —_ REVOLVERS Double action revolvers, 22 and 32 cal., value 2.00 to 2.50, at Iver Johnson double action hammer revolvers, nickeled, 22, 32 and 38 cal, value 4.50 and up . Iver SRE Dy blued . Iver Johnson and H. & A. ham- merless, 32 and 38 cal., value $.00 to 6.00; blued, 4.9! nickel BLANK CARTRIDGES 22 cal., per box, Sc; 32 cal., S. kW. 80c; 38 cal, SRW. 35C Everything in Athletic Goods. Popular Prices. Cainlonue Free: Catnlogue Free. Sept |e 65,67 Cortlandt st.,!25 w, 42d st., N.Y. I Nessau St, {a9that. cor, Fthay, | 197 Bedtord av.. Bk 1,59 269 (Spalding’s Athletic Library No, 1 HOW TO SWIM f BY JAMES H. STERRETT A practical treatise on swine practical swimmer, and a guide to the novice as well as to the expert, Sh ing the easiest methods of learn swim, dive and float, the ditferent kinds of strokes, LAND DRILL EXERCISES before entering the water, how to train for racing, ete. Mlustrated from full page photographs showing all the var strokes and positions, PRICE 10 CENTS nowsdealers and For sale by A. G. SPALDING & BROS, | - 31, 33 424 Strest 126-128 Nassau Sireet i TW. iSTOR Write for Spalding AT Lnss THAN TORS AND STOVES. APPLY AT SUPT.'S OFRISE: as ie og eran man * eies ue Wwerlt. MANUBACTURER'S PRICES. FISHING TACKLE. At R. S, LEVY'S, 4! Broad St, fond at bat Nataly ot th te apy, Rea at. (Astor Men's Hats at. _| Diamonds, Watches at A MANUFACTURER'S ENTIRE STOCK OF Trousers, STRAW HATS $o.s0 Cabsimeres: $1.50 Lee nnels ly USUAL % avout 4 PRICES. $5.00 Finest Worsteds, $3.48 Hats at. ve see19c, 39c, 89, 75c and 98c soc. Boys’ Knee Pants,. 25¢ '25c, 48c, 93c, $1.35 and We consider no transaction complete until efitire satisfaction is given. 2338 and 2340 Third Ave., omer” 127th St. SAT. TILL 11.45 P. M- EVERY EVENING. at jain Jackets, Roviotx mado plain oF in Stylish Sailor’ Blouse, made up in latest styles, at.. SALE PRICE. 1.69 2.48 "h 3.48 ain oOe In. best Worsteds, AN W' All-Wool Cheviots $1.85 * : 75c. Boys’ Washable Suits 40¢ Clothing repaired free. © Extra L2 wortr STAMPS FREE WIT EVERY PURCHASE ___ Pianos _and Organ Wess Great Piano Sale. This is the most remarkable sale of Pianos ever held, and you will be missing a chance to save from $100 to $200 ona piano if you do not take advantage of it. Wilson Pianos, $155. Harmony Pianos, $175. Walters Pianos, $195. Including Stool and Cover. Delivered on Payment of $5 Pianos guaranteed for five and ten years. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th-Street: (a oe GOOD BICYCLE CHEAP 1 have been anit at cut prlees | BEWELS ON CREDIT] NEW CREDIT SYSTEM. Clothing tor Ladies, fen end Sal i il fist CRBDIT HOUSE 7 Wert utn 8: bet. 5th and CREDIL. = fatal stows, re- ” an | GED ct MAIDEN LAN. 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