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HELD TRAN od BY AWFUL WHOPrcR ‘9 ~ Monticello, N. J. but Indu © Agonizing Story. “Former Sheriff “Tom’ Dunn overe May while making a dare-devil Spreakneck dash to catch the fe hich connected with the Inst nin Monticello, N. J. It was 1 triump: Hurdie, too, for the tormer Sheriff ply succeeded in holding um the silo express for twenty minu | was rewarded with the thanks ar Pegratuiations of several belated Hers who would ha t be Sing in the Catholic church of Mo F cello, Position by Dunn's irresistible. hat proved‘to be rather repr ot holding up the Monti and bocause of a terrific w Mle that Dunn told in the prose he father, a penance of ten "was imposed on’ “Tom” Ww ir a sinnes. 4 Bont Just Gone. ‘The ferry-boat | connecting with had just pulled out of the slip breathlessly dashed into the the 6 gasped Durnin in swith am 4 t by the arm, ward the telephone use. ‘Give me the train despatcher, qui Bho) \woile door 01 rly drageing th in the Te: the priest stood just ow f the booth with attentive car. Told an Awful Whopper. Hany vicissitudes of city travel yester-| and erry Ho had Taiked two blockades on | the Eightn avenue surface line during Dunn over the telephone wire. lissed Ferry-Boat En Route to ced Despatcher to Hold Cars by; ame bont for nant not ontl- but hi but for Dunn's characteristic ene and wit. ‘ Among those who benefited py the Mormer Sheriff's resourcefulness was « @ignified Catholic priest who was hur- ding to celebrate first mass this morn- ont Itds recorded that the good man forced"into a somewhat humiliat- nite must observe for thirty days or be the reg: and Dunn clutched the good him rry- ick,"” the rain Despatehert yes, Wes, of New York. ' How ai miect you again, even es, sompuing very se! lgacdd the tho ne the priest and 1 relatives. © tw the dying request of my sister t at her bedside and here Is Tight oesde me. Won't you hold Metrain for twenty minutes for the hi , turning to the good man, d unperturbed Dunn gent! the priest's arm and said ther, you are the priest. n allve, would you have me te rate faiseh Now. Father, tell im vou are 1 you will receive the blessing ving 2 Yes, the priest ., me. > right, Sherif! Dunn. the |. uP 7 xt is. rit say the rest if you don't want clergyman raised his hands warn- ell a he began in pro-| riest and I promise you vou'll say m, pri Monticello to-morrow morning, | Vl attend it. too, J promise y. fy pushing the reluctant cleri into the telephone booth Dunn idoor and left him to his fate. _ Priest Wan Solemn, Ina few moments thi telephoned booth open man came out with serlo ‘Wil he hold the train?” asked Di xlously. prepared for another scl 4f thut one had failed. ‘The answer almost whispered: - “Phe man at the other en wire will hold. the train for oat—dut," ind the priest ‘Dunn froin d to foot one hand and merey on your sow Ttwwas after the train was boarded and | Dunn and the priest and the other ellers y ught father,” said a ance gladly. rue to his attend first mass this morn! vy i HAMMER. No. 382 Franklin avenue, Bd shie skull! fractured this aftern @ hammer which fell from a@ mechanic ut work on Poy of pulling Deli road s.reet t Hospits and solemn the train, the pen: 1, Di 4 and n nn mo ann 1 ULL FRACTURED BY FALLING Abohn J. Donlin, a mazon and builder. Brooklyn noon | ergy ia MOTHER KILLED BABE AND SELT | ea | Her Husband, Turned on the Gas in Her Scantily Furnished , Room. | Locked bodies in the embre Annie Mo and baby were found t which Mrs. E: of the us a ral tubo which had + connected with the only et ir m Two months oxo s Kagan, a printer trade, lef his wife and a{child. Life was a hurd struggle, even hen he was there to provide for family. When he disargeared Mrs gan worked out for her liv! cluid to of the ne- ry night with he mare sin cessities of life, of ww room hpme, evel we future might home end all death of t told the complete rt note in “wald: Uy oy SHECALLS FO SON Woman Dying from Her Injuries Returns to Consciousness in the Ambulance and Pleads to Have Her Boy Sent For. Her dress a mass of flames. Margaret forty-one of No. 5% ruched out of her home to-day frantic with pain and fear, fell e hausted and unconscious in the rear the house. Men and women on the street rushed to her assistance, smothering the flames. Mrs, Halsey was taken to the Bushwick Hospital, wh 1 hope is enter- Mghting an caught fire. The Ptove exploded, rite the flames over the room and setting fire to the NB being malance nm on the burned woman was 1 fs fourteen k stud at the Brooklyn High School. He ‘lett hig classroom for his mother's bedside at the hospital soon after. Hl °| ——— } TRIED SUICIDE BUT AIM BAD. One Shot Out of Four, Fired by Paterson Man Took Effect. N. J, Noy ng in a et, attempted toc by shooting hims He fired four shots, took effect he man jin stoma: y one of which police drinking heavy had becon 1 H t | to the G sald be had bee Driving Admirers Away. \ “Why Is it that all the men who used | iss Brightly do not | ‘ | read a report.” was a ‘skeleton In the sid she was a bache! VINCENT says E COVERLEY always! struck me as a fool name | for the best heavy Over- coat Goods in the world. | But there's all the differ-| ence between real and imita- | tion also in STYLE. DeCoverley Overcoats, $18 up Broadway—22d Street Sixth Avenue—12th Street A MILLION GRANDMAS all over Anierica point to CASCARETS Candy. Cathartic as the most per- fect family mmdicine over‘discov- ered. Good, kind, tender-hearted old soul—grandme tries to help others by telling of the good things she has learned through experience and 80 the sale of CASCARETS is OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Years of oxperience with her own health, and grandpa’s and her children's, and her children's children’s have teught grandma & thet CASCARETS Candy Cathar- tic aro the only perfect medicine for all bowel troubles, children’s diseases, diseases of the stomach and liver, sick headaches, bilious- ness, and bad blood. Best for the bowels. SOc. Never sold All druggists, 100, 250, in bul. Genuine tablet stamped COO. Sample and booklet free. Address STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, ANDY CATHARTIC Chicago or New York QD SUES 4S FIANCEE Mrs. Annie Eagan, Deserted by) Katherine FATALLY BURNED, ° ard in ‘Laur rk n He died last nf hie _siste salesman | FOR INSURANCE. B. Howe Claims: Amount of Three)’ Mrs. poliel $15,000, . Policies on the Life of Peter| Be ie Silcock, Cotton Exporter. Feceipted for the quodtion out # Not stratrix pert horsewom was run ‘down rick Jack’ tice Th witnesses tolo married blushing, married the Buffalo, coun ross: his We Present the First Great Shoe Sale $2,500 to. Mrs Lancaster a injur n, driving one h sev in team or tandem 1 that ave a Under the New Trade Conditions IN OUR BASEMENT. Unmatchable High Values—Unapproachable Low Prices—Unequalled Splendor of Fall and tomers mare value than we ask them to pay for. styles, but all sizes in some styles, $4.25 > | Fair. and low heels, light and heavy soles; also patent leather lace, Cuban heels. $1.65 | Pair, and Lace Shoes, < a Box Calf, Patent Leather and Velour Galf Lace, $9.00 larly sold at 82,00, Ne Pair. Misses” $2.00 Biack Kid, patent leather tip Lace, sizes 11 lo 2.ccececeeeess Child's $1.50 Black Kid, patent leather up Lace, sizes 8¥% to 10444... 0008 $1.15 | Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 2! Women’s $2.50 ‘Black Kid, patent leather tips and kid tips, Cuban heels Women’s $2.00 Dongola Button Men’s $3.50 and £3.00 Black Kid, Men's Satin Calf Lace, regu- Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. | Child’s $1.25 Black Kid, patent leather tip Lace, sizes 6 to 8.......0++++. 6 to 5} 6 ‘ $1.00! Youths’ Satin Caif Lace, sises 11 to 2..$1,0O0 ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Avenue, Cor. 20th Street. inter Footwear for Everybody—Men, Women and Children. At these prices we may well say that we “pre- sent’? this great Shoe Sale, for we give our cus- Women’s $3.00 Patent Leather Slippers, as- sorted styles, not all sizes in all 75¢ $1.25 er father's verdict Hayes,- who }® ‘ had crossed to safety some distance ahead of the horses, then had seemed to become panic stricken and turned Just at the nsychological moment. which made it Impossible for the coachman to ston the horses or turn aside, ‘The jury was out only twenty minutes fiairotiiee h Leable SAY HE ROBBED CASH TILL. Man Accused of Taking $23.85 from a Saloon. James Bagley was arraigned on the charge of grand larceny in the Mor- risanta Court to-day, According to Joseph Murp’ tender who is hy, a bar- : employed at No, 235 Washington avenue, he was about to close up the saloon’ a few nints ago when Bagley entered the place and robbed the cash drawer. Peter Adrian was a witness, He said he was just entering the place when he saw Bagley HH. Howe anamarant Although Mrs. Loulse Moore} open the cash drawer. According to the n ald de ‘ Lancaster, who q xpert In} complaint in the case $22.45 was ‘taken, Hy) ‘| , the management of ho e busi-| ) M ker held Bagley In $600 1roline 8. 1 and tele signed ‘“Mrs,| the management of hor th I ee a ; were shown to the witness, ss of a whip by saying she w an an ito: snOrrow ex: a veland Plain Dealer.) ptoria’s large cargo of {mmigrants not one possesses a penny in ‘mon it one can ever vote, and ar the “of all the P nation was th But is this exact! of the animals possess a scent, and wasn't t f contingent distin- gulshed by its purrs? back FISHERMEN LOST IN WAR VESSEL CRASH English Torpedo Boat Destroyer Crew of the Small Craft Went Down with Her. DEVONPORT, England, Nov. 19.—The torpedo boat destroyer Falcon collided hands aboard of her were drowned. one of her crew was Killed. | She put Into Devonport for repairs, SS eee | KICLED BY ILLUMINATING GAS. John McAvoy twenty-two years old, was nearly killed at his home, No. 401| West Fitty-third street, by tliuminating | A chandelier in ‘the man's room| as. froice “while he was asieep and he was! found at nearly asphyxiated when o'clock. He was taken to Ro: pital and will probably recov Falcon Sinks a Smack, and| tn the channel during the night with a | fishing smack, The latter sunk and all) The Falcon'’s bows were smashed and | For MEN. WOMEN HATS, SHOES AND Yourself and Fam! Brooklyn,535 Fulton E WORLD: THURSDAY coc on NOVEMBER 19, I Pe fe " AGED WOMAN WINS | DESPITE EXPERT Said Her Father’s Horses Were Skil- fully Handlece hut Jury Gave Mrs. Hayes $2,500 Damages Zeitz & Tarshis CREDIT 10 ALL BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY 5 PAYMENTS. CLOTHING & CHILDREN. ) MILLINERY. lly Can Dress Well at an Outiny of $1 Per Week N. Y., 2239 3d Ave., N. Y., 741-3 8th Ave., nr. 46th st. Brooklyn, 468 Sth Ave., nr, 10th st. nr. 122d st. St., opp Elm pl. China and Glass.| Table Tumblers, some plain and some with Pressed bottoms, the 36c.doz.kindea, 2C English porcelain Din- ner Sets, with blue and green under- glazed border decorations; set, Reiner sOup sree and three meat dishes, worth $12, ip SoM IS China Cracker Jars, as- sorted fancy shapes, nice- ly decorated, assorted colorings, gold inlaid; worth $1.00, 50c Tea Sets, thin American porcelain, dainty green, purple and pink decorations, all fancy shape pieces, festooned edges, 56 pieces, at 3.98 China Salad or Fruit Bowls, fancy shapes, nicely tinted and deco- rated and gold edge; worth $1.00, each. Crystal Cranberry Bowls, Butter Dishes, Vinegar Cruets, Pickle Dishes, &c., assorted pat- terns; worth up to 19c.,ea. 10c Cut glass Fruit Bowls, chrys- anthemum pattern, deep cutting, 3.98 © = © Linens For Thanksgiving Tables. Table Damask, 500 yds., 70 inch, pure linen, full bleached,Irish Damask, worth 75c.; yd... 596 Dinner Napkins, 300 dozen, size 19x19, pure linen, full bleached and half bleached; worth $1.75 dozen... 1650 Dinner Napkins, 400 dozen, size 24x24, extra fine Irish satin damask; worth $3.50 dozen2*50 Hemstitched Dinner Cloths, 200, size 66x85, good, heavy silver bleached, parson eeaulels patterns; none C. O. D.; worth $4.50; each....... 2°60 Pattern Cloths, 100, size 64x108, good, heavy bleached Irish damask; worth $3.00; each, Oe OD Dinner Napkins, 50 dozen, size age al Loan the above 32.35 cloth; worth $2.75; 2 25 Pattern Cloths, 25, size 2x4 yards, extra heavy bleached Irish satin damask; worth $6.50; each. 5:00 Dinner Napkins, 25 dozen, size ropatens mapteht ‘ye above .00 cloths; worth $4.50; dozen.. 3.85 Pattern Cloths, 25, size 2x3 yds., Cas ied pieced Irish satin lamask; handsome pat- terns; worth $5.89; each, 4, 50 —— Di CG anything, with 5 extra cutters, can be taken apart for cleans- ing, family size... 1.50 Cranberry or Po- tato Hand Press; value. value 35c¢ Table Knives and value $1.00 dozen. up to $1.25 Chopper, Turquoise blue and w! Saucepans, with enamel cover, 8 and 10 qt. sizes; value ing Pan,self bast- ing, slightly handled. amond Food cuts verything and Cesta 25 pie Plates, tur- quoise blue and white enamel, extra deep, 9 and 10 inch size,value up to 23¢., ea, French Carving Knife and Fork, fine steel blade, ebony han- dle; value 65c., set... Gray steel enamel Colander, 12c 9c Forks, fine steel, cocobolo handle, : 69c namel 75c % ® > Butter Sale. Poor Butter will spoil your Thanks- giving dinner, Buy it here and you are sure of the best. We have especially packed in 5- pound crocks for this sale a large shipment; it is delicious, sweet, fresh Butter; 5-Ib. crock . 1.25 Cleaned Currants, pkg. Seeded Raisins, pkg. Fancy Leghorn Citron, Ib.. Extra choice Orange and Lemon Peel, Ib Cluster Table Raisins, 1-Ib. carton 14c 19c Fancy white Nectarines, Smyrna Layer Figs, wooden box... Evaporated Raspberr CATON vo eeveeee eee _ Plum Pudding. English Plum Pud- ding, home made, Pura brand, made from the choicest materials and packed expressly for us: 3-lb. can....5 56 2-Ib. can... 38c t-Ib. can... 210 Fulton brand, t-Ib: tin........10C6 Egg Sale Every one & U arkn- teed, per on 29 Mince Meat. ce Armour’s celebrated Min Meat, 3-Ib. pall. . 83c¢ Armour’s Condense e 10c Fresh Meat an d Poultry. Leg or hindquarter Lamb, 1b, 1246 Prime Rib Roast, Ib Short Cut Rib Roast, Ib....... Loin of Jersey Pork, Ib . 14¢ 3c eelosc Sirloin Steaks, select cuts, Ib., 15c No meat sent C. O. D. Fruits and Ve Indian River Pines, each, Cape Cod Cranberries, quart, Sweet Potatoes, very ch qt. basket... Long Island Potatoes, and mealy, 12-qt. bas! getables. 10c 20c 23c 39c oice, 6- white ket. | | prices will be the lowest, | | Turkeys |! A car of those fresh-killed Turkeys, such as you have always had from our market, has arrived. Turkeys like these are very scarce this year. We would advise leaving your order now and have delivery made when wanted. Our | Meat, 1-lb. package........+ Tu Turkeys |! rkeys |! ‘Wines, Liquors and Cigars for Thanksgiving || |All the Holiday requirements here. Every drop guaranteed or money refunded. ‘Stone ieee Bye Whis- || key, 6 yrs. o y, Oy . 69c Pride of Brooklyn Rye French Brandy, bottle . Fine Old Table Claret, includ- ing Jug, per gallon..... St. Julien Claret, a fine table wine, per doz, bottles full quart, 1.69 imported, per 64c 2.29 St. Julien Claret, C. Spiltoir imported, per case 12 bottles, Ge 49) Heenhemer or Laubenheimer, from Max Gutman, per case 12 4.19 bottles 1.09 Port and Sherry, fine and old, 1.19 per gallon.....,...0000s Tokay and Angelica, fine quality, per gallon,....... ® soit a el sbatla Mec acs a aaa: Whiskey, per bottle, * 39c Gehuine Pepper Whiskey, 5 years . old, per gallon, $2.24; per bottle... Monongahela Rye, 6 years old, per gallon, $2.79; per bottle. Philadelphia Ale or . Porter, very nousishing, per dozen... California prendy, 6 years old, per gallon, $2.79; per bottle. Creme de Menthe, large bot- Teal tap Vermouth, per bot- Kola Bitters, fine for stomach troubles, per bottle........ 69c 75¢ 59c 49c Imperial Perfec gallon, [Fine old Sherry Wine, including jug, 79c Cigars, ©. 59C light Hours, Connecticut wrap- per, combination filler, La,Carolina, Sumatra wrapper, 99c Havana filler, box 25. tos, Connecticut wrapper, Havana filler, Raglan, Havana filler, Diplom: box 50 Sumatra wrapper, Ha- yana filler, Conchas, box 50, $5c Queen Elsa, Sumatra wrapper, 89c 1.00 box 50, 1.14 1.75 box 50, jaticos, 2.25 pr OG): sstasedions eae Davutider, crouse | (WO laden Thanksgiving Sale of ten = watts wit? kere! Linens, China, Housefurnishings, Groceries, Etc. miata Weed! | ceo 'wasidvaiaeeaease'va] | TO-Mmorrow, Friday, the Bargain Day of the Week. een in’ : he reat Wecie “©. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. tr toe Kate Ie Howe, my, aMiasced | fem an None with C. O. D. Packages. CAMMEYEI 4 | The Store That Saves You Money. i Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. a r Household Needs. ET 45c, double Roast- Advance Sale of Thanksgiving Groceries. | || Our Food Market occupies a floor space in magnitude not equalled by any other in Brooklyn, ard in point of arrangement, quick service, pure Foods and low prices is'not equalled in Greater New York. 1 1 Fo

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