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“GW HS. IRTHOAY Edward £. Townsend Found a ing in the Snow in Lonely Sec- tion of East New York. WIFE AND DAUGHTER HAD EL ONNED CELEBRATION. tt Is Not Known Whether He Was a Victim of Footpads or Had Been Struck Down by a Found unconscious tn the ered with blood, Edward E. fifty-five ye: old. who lived at No. 47 ‘Wyckoff avenue, Brooklyn Hills, L. 1 igs died in the Bradford Street Ho Pital from @ fractured skull. ery surrounds the manner in struck by a trolley car the palic trying to dearn. As yet no arrests hi ‘Deen'made. How long Townsend had been in the when found by Policeman Her- Green at Jamaica avenue near it street, East New York, vester- Gay, fs not known. There was a pathetic moene atithe hospital last night when / Mrs. Townsend and her young daughter Sirived & few minutes after his death ‘Tt was ins fifty-titth birthday, and a seletration of the event had been Plahfied. Only @ short time before they " gtarted from their home for East New had the wife and daughter learned Mr. Townsend's mishap. They were jot heartbroken, had’ often expressed the Baer ste to friends that he would meet a death. would always tha wien a a, hearty Ln aug. eman Greeng came across i aaoannble form his head ‘e badly mangled. It was tter Pcoid, Wand the dying man was ont froxen. Ambulance Surgeon Mc- was summoned, and hurried to the hospital, where he consciousness only long BG cell bis name. pound y-cats of the 'T., boun freee mdway ferry and. jimalca, ry y ta terrific speed through Jamaica “i Hold-ups have been numerous "BU late in that section, Of which Fee the victim, Detectives % a ee wee ind Shepard, of the Liberty ave- nee maton, are confident they will soon ‘Townsend was well-to-do, with a Fractured Skull Freez-' Jamaica Avenue Trolley Car. | Townsend received his injury. | ‘Whether he was felled by footpads or The redoubtable Mr. Peewee, undis- mayed by the way he was entertained at the Jersey Haymarket barn dance, and quite restored as to his eyes, nose and “cauliflower” ears, has invited Miss Six(vot to accompany him to the twentieth anniversary of Auerbach Lodge—tho “reform” lodge— Now Mr. Pewee Will Take Miss Sixfoot toa Dance EE LEBEN, GEHEN | aeetty) Batt per BERTHOLD AVE Berthoud | $f THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1904. FOUND WANDERING | Bertha C. Lewis, Mysteriously Missing from Home in Ossin- ing, Discovered in New York by Friends Who Sought Her. ACH | ———. |APPEARS TO BE DAZED. | | Relatives Believe Brooding Over Loss of Her Mother and Brother, Who Died a Year Ago, Has Unbalanced the Girl's Mind. OSSINING, N. ¥., Feb, 18—Miss | nertha C. Lewis, who had been missing | since Wednesday last, when she went lto New York to take a music lesson, returned to her home here soon after She had come by train from nd was accompanied by a midnight New York woman fr At the ¢ to-day It was said that Miss Lewis appeared to be In a dazed condition when she reached home and ed with questions as to was not bothi where she had been during her absence from the village. She was put to bed and was still sleeping when in- made at the house about her. | nt oner quiry w member of the family sald tha awakened, if shew ve an exp) «1 to tell where he dishppeared her home. On ded, and on this ac- count her relatives forebore questioning her. Who was the woman that accompan- ted Miss Lewis home was not stated, hut it was sald that a full exvlanation would he made later. IN THE STREETS locality “where she was found'her sis- ter would not name. Misa Lewis was without money when found and appeared to be in no condi- tlon to care for heruelf, She was brought here on a lute train and restored to hee relatives, Mrs. Bradshaw declined to give the names of the friends who had found her sister or to go Into any detalls, “| COULD HARDLY MY BACKACHE MALARIAL FEVER. Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney- Wort Tablets Triumph :. Again. Nie Philadelphia, January 9%— “Two years ago, after a long |4 house-boat vacation in Bouth- 5 ern waters, I found that my j ot malart jones of the yea: I would be prostrated by bac! and the most agonising § ‘ery bone and foint in m, body would as if It were)” belng broken. I could hardly % turn in my bed, the pain war f0 Intense. Physicttns gave!) me many prescriptions to g vate trouble tn other ways and I was so miserable that I often wished it might all end. My husband's mother, who: had taken them with | much Denes “told Fun Kid me iy skin an perfectly my doctor Wy cured. ai '—MRS. sons CLARKE G 2 Spruce St. Philadelphia. dackaches and b) diseases result directly tro, kidney weakn The ae ure is to gi kidneys proper strength: Ae AIR Men and women—young or old— Found Wandering in Streets. Mrs, Bradshaw, sister of wis, sald to-day that the young wo- ) Was found about 9.30 last night ering in the streets in New York. riends who had read tn the news- papers of her disappearance had been ooking for her wherever it was thouglit she might possibly be found, nd at last met her on tho street. The of the Independent Sons of Benjani at Maennerchor Hall, Washington s Birthday eve. Robert Bl Just ' confidential man to . of the Supreme Court to the” lodge, Is. re sponsible for this and for the Deutsche r. Peewee cartoon which will adora the menu order of dancing GIRL HAS ONL) ONE - HUSBAND LEFT NOW Justice Caelion A Annuls Miss \}| ~ Familbon’s Union to te Witlets ti © Point Soldier on Father’s Ap- plication. t t “Wuatice Garretson, in Special Term of the Supreme Court, to-day decided to | Sant a decree annulling the marriago | of Margaret Jane Familton and Edward 3 Roache, formerly a member of the | Basteer Corps at Willets Point. suit for the annulment of the marriage had \browght by William Henry Famil- Of Whitestone, her father, as guar- ad Hite, Hamilton was married to Roache Opt. 12, 1908, by the Rev. Francis J, » of the Zutheran Church, at #17 Becond avenue, Manhattan. On @ey previous she had been married ‘Prederick Sugden Kirkman, of Flush- by the Rev. EB. L. Thorp, of the il Methodist Episcopal Church, hattan, The sult was brought on Ground that the girl, who is nov ‘only twenty years old, was not of legal ind had not recelved the consen ‘of her parents, Q Miss Famijton testined to-day that | the had not lived with Roache, but Miad returned to her father’s home !in- tely after the marriage ceremony | performed. eee fied ‘The Rev. Mr. Snyder testified to having mal the young woman to Roache, | (iad the Rev. Mr. Thorp testified that h the had performer the marriage cere- mony for Miss Familton and Kirkman. Another action will be begun for the! _ ann itkman. Kirkman is sald to be now or Bh re Bate.” . | | TMS PI POISON BY __ MISTAKE; 1S DYING ‘ cart erie swalowe Swallows Bichloride of Mercury Thinking It ts Headache Powders — Wife; Hurries Him to Hospital. ‘i P Kar c. Banks | tal as a resul dying in Roosevelt ef taking poisoy b nist } a: When Mrs.’ Banks returned to he: nts MM the Hotel St, Paul, Co- Avenue and Sixtisth street, last found her husba: an agent P tts ure oll concern, ving in bed 2 S ye i elie of Ble AMness 3 80 now. i Ki Dot felt well and haa ‘taken wos she powders ho had found in a ee sf “not headache powders, ' oks, 'They were bichlo- shecame such that it of the girl's marriage to |% COPS OW A HUNT FOR A S750 PN It’s a Big Sapphire, and Com- missioner McAdoo’s Friend, Thornton Motley, Lost It ina Crowded Broadway Car. The New York policeman who Muda the 3790 sapphire scarfpin of Thornton N. Motley, of No. 155 West Fitty-elghth street, will win the undying gratitude of Police Commissioner McAdoo. Mr. Motley and the Commissioner are warm frionds In January, shortly after the Com- missioner took his office, Mr. Motley gave «a beefsteak dinner for him at a Thirty-fourth street restaurant. At that time he wore the scarfpin, and Mr. Mc- Adoo admired it greatly. “You'll lose it, wearing It In so con some of these days, Vl find tt for me again if T do," sald Motley. “I think we can attend to that," the Commissioner proudly. Last Saturday night Mr. Motley stood up « Broadway car. Some men Jostied him, and when he reached his corner he discovered that the pin was gone. He imn Mead |cover tho ‘The Commissioner has passed the job up to the Détective Bureau and a score of detectives are now looking for the sapphire. A description of it has also been read in every. station-house in the city, but so far no trace of It has been said ely notified Commisaioner th t way up to him to re- od. lay James Hughes, of Chicago, rraigned in the Tombs Court on jon of having stolen the pin, but Moule; t identify him as on the Broadway arged, BO FLED WHLE STEALING A ROE He Fell from a New York Cen- tral Road Engine at Forty- first Street and Eleventh car and he Avenue, yours old, steal York y, fell oft at enth avenue ‘The train passed over him and he was Instantly killed. Centra! freight engine, No. 340 t Torty-first street and He was about 6 feet 4 Inches In heleht, light complexion, sandy hair. Wore « black coat and vest, corduroy pants Hie ody was removed to a station- BABY BORN ON FLYING EXPRESS Mother Is a Member of a Prom-| inent and Exclusive Boston! Family and Her Name Is} Carefully Kept Secret. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Fob, 18.—Just before the Washington express on the N. Y., N, H. & H. Ratlroad pulled | Into this «ty a baby was born In section of one of the The mother, whose name has Choicest quality carefully’ kept secret, Is. sald to in Oolong, Mixed, English Break member of one of Boston's wea . S families, She was taken {il just aft fast and Indian Teas, sold else- the train left Harlem River, and asked eat 70c. the conductor to get a physician for where at 7 with 30 1 pound Unxlid Tea, at. . Pullmans, her. He stopped the t at New Rochelle and telephoned to Dr. P. Gelb, of Stamford, to be r | Green Stamps with board the train when it arrived at 20 i rounatut that station, He told Dr. Gelb what) No. 1T at to expect. The celebrated Formosa At Stamford Dr. Geib got aboard Black, absolutely pure and fresh. and was tuken at once to the woman's apartment. The child was born short- ly after the train pulled out of Stam- ford. It died Just ay the train reached | Green Stamps with this elty J 0 1 pound Butler's Dr. Gelb left the woman in the care! Choice No.2 of a nurse at this station: and she Mixed Tea, at........ continued on to Boston. ‘The physician Full flavored, strong and good. War- said he did not learn the name, but she was evidently woman's. althy Kid Glove Department. | Green Stamps with J QO: int ** Peer shades, in our popular gloves, Best ranted pure, Green Stamps with 10:, pound Coffee, 25¢ Best Mocha and Java. less’ Sauce, al 15 5 r Preferred *by thousands Spring Lmportation | fo a other tabie relishes Now Being Shown \¥ N B that can be bought. at 7.00 per pair. | | Green St ith These gloves are made 5 1 ound Cotte, 15 from fine selected skins, ar at Highe guaranteed, | Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentleth Street Standard of quality. Green Stamps with : 5 1 ead Coffee, C in all the newest styles and at seen perfect fitting and every pair | cotteeon the mar and Fifth Avenue. house, a First Walluck Sale Urings $1,542, was called and ‘0 the Roosevelt he cannot eh At the preliminary sale of tho effects of the late Lester Wallack at the Knick- grbocker Art Galleries yesterday $1,$22.15 ‘ae rained from two hundred a4 wold by Auctioneer C. E. tat The salary of the Mayor of New York is $15,000 per year. The World Almanac and Encyclopedia Male. Price 25 cents, by math 35 cents, ~ brok sick—find in thin| iT. Soy To LIFE. No alcohol ts in Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney- Wort Tablets: nothing but concentrated cure—the mildest of vegetable medicament She sald that Miss Lewis, when spoken to by her relatives, only an- swored “yes” to every quenton put to| RS. JOHN, CLARKE.—Dr. plete Cured Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets, They Cure Malaria—Backaches—Scalding Urine—All Kidney Troubles. her, and jooked at her relatives with # vacant stare as if she did not recom. nize them. It is thought by her friends that Miss Lewis has lost her mind, temporarily at least, through brooding! over the loss of her mother and brother, who died a year ago, Since t deaths she has been very despondent at! times. Lagt Saturday 1@s the anniversary of her mother's te Wy tis 3 horned Pe a te TURN IN BED— . WAS SO INTENSE.” of soap and water. In the ask ie Pettingill’s Kid Her Backache, and drove th Sou DON'T KNOW what ts the matter. if bath, toilet, BORAXOLOGY Three-fourths of the earth is water. If the other fourth was Borax we could wash the universe clean. BORAX cleanses beyond the power ae Chere se secret The Armament of Nations--- oqo ‘Vt. De. You, Ru NOTHING. Go te Your Druk DAK Ge ttle of De Petting! 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