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\ &. AILED INSEL SMUG HARBOR yflerman Newman, a Cripple, Had Reputation of Being the Most Troublesome Inmate of Saltlors’ Institution. MISFORTUNE HAD MADE YOUNG MAN MOROSE. Had Been Injured in Explosion on Oll Tank Steamer, Losing a Leg and Arm and Barely Escaping with His Life. Frerman Newman, long known as the most troublesome inmate of Baflors’ Snug Harbor, on Staten Island, rid the institution of himself early to-day by sending a bullet into his brain. Newman, who was only twenty-nine years old, was the youngest inmate of the place, having been taken there be- cause he had lost an arm and a leg in the explosion of a can of naphtha on a Standard Ot! tank steamer three years |= ago. Fire was discovered in one of the compartments and Newman was tho bravest of the crew. fighting the fire until he had {t confined to a narrow space, thus saving the ship. But as he left the burning compart- ment his own clothes were on fire, and as he passed a can of naphtha embet dropped on it and the explosion wi the result. His left arm and left were torn off. No Home Nor Friends. For a long time {t was thought he would die, but with remarkable grit he recovered and being without friends or home he was sent to Sailors’ Snug Harbor. Since his residence at the Harbor he had given the officials more trouble than most of the other inmates com- bined. Of nn excessively aggressive dis- position he was quarrelsome and kept the officials continually arbitrating his troubles with other inmates. Frequently he was punished according to the rules of the Institution, but It seemed to do him no good. He would mo more than explate the penalty for one offense than he would be In oon- as three months ago, when he brutally assaulted a much older inmate with his crutches. Tie condition of his victim was such and the assault was of so serious a nature that the Governor of Sailors’ Snug Harbor turned him over to the Richmond County authorities and he was convicted of assault and sentenced to tmprison- ment in the Richmond County Jail. Returned to Institution. From there he was released only ten flays ago and was taken back into the big home on his promise to reform. He was afforded commodious quarters and the officials, believing he had reformed, tried to make his return agreeable to dim. But his reform made him cheerless, He was morose and brooded over his erippled condition and the fact that few of the other inmates would have any- hing to do with him, He retired as usual last night. The dormitory was still and dark when the Dullding was aroused by a pistol shot, and in a minute the officers discovered that Newman had shot himself, Tow he got the weapon Is not known, as he had no money, but it was belleved to- ay that he had obtained it from the officers’ quarters As Newman had no relatives or friends the body will be buried in the plot set aside for the old sailors, BRIDE A WIDOW W THREE HOURS Wiss Jessie Evans Married in Passaic Hospital to Elmer Hudson on His Deathbed— Victim of Appendicitis. ‘Wedded and widowed within a few hours, Mrs, Jessie Hudson les pros- trated with grief in the Passaic General Hospital, in which she was married and in which her husband died after the ceremony was performed, Elmer Hudson, of Kingsland, N. J+ had been engaged to marry Miss Jessie Evans, of Rutherford, N. J., ‘The wed- ding was to have taken place later in the spring, Hudson was stricken with appendicitis and went to the Passalc General Hospital for an operation. Miss Evans visited him every day and when he began to wink and was told that he could not recover he expressed a wish to be married before he died. ‘fhe girl consented and the ceremony was performed by the Rev, P. F. Leavens, Of the First Presbyterian Church, Pas- ic. ‘Hudson, who was rapidly approaching @ state of delirium, lay on tne bed and the girl stood by his holding his hand, as the ininister entered, The core mony Was no sooner performed thar Hudson fell back unconscious, Three hours later the physicians Ufted the ‘bride, who was kneeling at his bedalde, and carried her to another room, ‘The young husband wes de: They had known other from childhood, and had been engaxed sev- eral years. The voung widow, worn out by grief, was unable to attend the funeral. ——___ Mi Fisher, Dan Macabees, the p of the Allt- ance A. C., has been matched to meet George Fisher, of the Pastime Club and wrestling partner of George Both- ner, at Miners Bowery Theatre to~ night in @ thirty-minute bout, cateh- as-catch-can style. Both men have many admirers, and the clubmates of both will be on hand to encourage thei fayorije DEATH DUE TO VERTIGO. Men Fo Dead on Steps Was Subject to Attacks. ‘Tt ts the belief of friends of Henry Aftehieson, who was found dead ye: terday hanging head downward on the stoop of No. 387 Bergen strest, Brook- lyn, that he was seized with an attack of vertigo and fell. Because of a dosp gash in his head the police were inclined to think he had met with foul play. Mrs, Fannie O'Neal, with whom Alt- chieson had boarded at No. 119 Le Roy street, Manhattan, for eight years, said that he was @ very reticent man. He was in his room early Tuesday but left the house and did ice of H, Lamarche & Sona, John street, where Aitchleson Janitor fora number of years, aid he was subdject to attadks of | that TEACHERS HAVE RIGHT 10 MARRY riage. The Boart of Education nae At nd be n will h Mt was 3 KO. Coroner's Physician Hartung, of Brooklyn, will hold an autopsy to-day. OWEN WISTER IS ILL. PHILADELPHIA, April 23. — Owen Sohool Department etill stands, The Court of Appeals Decides Against Board of Education’s Arbitrary Rule Against Mar- decided bring no more charges ‘against women teachers who marry, and 'has stricken from its by-laws the clause providing for thelr beng dropped as teachers. While that portion of the by-laws saying that women teachers shall not marry during service in the Com- was no tse in making any more fights Against schoolma'ams, who would, marry, rules or no rules to the con- trary, and the Board of Education then and there changed its by-laws. In line with the decision of the Court | of Appeals in the case of Miss Murphy the board has reinstated Mrs, Jennie I, Van De Water, who, as Miss Pat- tereon, was dismissed for marrying while she was a teacher in Public School No, 68, in the Borough of Queens, Mrs, Van De Water was one of a number against whom charges were made in the latter part of 1903, but, ex- cepting her, all the others who hed formed matrimoMial bonds took fright at the atiitude ef the board and re ned, ‘he board has also adopted a resolu. tion that no charges shall be preferred Againgt Amelia Stamm, of Public School fo, 139, in Brooklyn, for taking unto herseif a husband, ‘That the Board of Education does not approve of the return of corporal pun- ishment 1s shown by Its action in the cases of Toachers Loulx Klein, of Pub- lc School No. 180, and Mise Agnes Mahoney, of Public’ School No. 18, who were fined five days’ and one day's pay Tespectively for chastising ‘what they consldered refractory pup!ls, EVENING, APRIL 28, 1904. SOLARIS WILL SOON CLOSE ITS DOORS Proprietor of Famous Restau- rant Says New York Has For- gotten How to Eat and He Intends to Quit. Sotnrt's, at the northwest oorner of Hleventh street and Untversity place, known to every lover of good eating in the city, will close and bar its doors after May L “The city has forgotten how to Aine,” sat Joseph, the survivor of the three brothers, whose name they gave To Scoffers | Wister, author of “The Virginian, {ll with appendicttis at the Pennsylvania He was taken 1M several days Va., where he had He was brought to be operated upon. It ts said Hospital. ago at Hot Sprin gone for his Health, here that he will recover. KAISER SENDS THANKS. migsioner M. Dwight Collfer admtts that {t is practically a dead letter. It is a law without a penalty. today. He was sure from the begin- ning that he would beat the Board of Bducation, and when the Committee olf Elementary Schools filed tts report yes- ings under construction and with those to be contracted for during the next two months tons for $8,6% pupils by the fall of 1908. And Cupid is laughing tn tite sleeve | Considering more sittings will be required over that number by that It 1s estimated that with the bufld-|the restaurant. “Tt only eats, and this is too much for one who has Hved and thrived when dining was a ceremony The treatment of the public to-day toward a bottle of chateau is sacrtieg- fous, and {te attitude toward a terrmpin or @ canvas-back duck a crime. I have quit.” there will be accom: the natural incremse, 19,265 time. — He Didn't Like Her, You take no riska We Know That Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets\ Will Cure You, Thus We Are Safe in Offering to Return) Your Money if Dissatisfied. ROME, April 2%—Beforo passing the Italian frontier last night Emperor ‘William, who arrived at Venice yester- day on the imperial yacht Hohenzollern, on his way to Karlsruhe, telegraphed ‘to King Victor Emmanuel and also to Premier Gtolott! expressing his highest watisfaction at warm friendly greeting he had received throughout Italy, and thanking them heartily penls sustained in her contention that terday, in the case of Kate 8. Murphy, who was dismissed from her postion for marrying, and whom the Court of Ap- she had a wight to mmrry if she chose (From Town Toptes.) “Look here,” said the who had answered his “Pe ad. is a fake; it distinctly » matrimon: “Well —um—you see, faltered the nervously, “thero was some min- printer omitted a word, id have read, ‘Object Staats NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE ACITY IN TSELF SIXTH AVE, 1 Double “S, & H."’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from | 8:30 till 12 o’Clock—Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. | | The china and ativer in the old res- taurant, which twenty years ago was the fashion to fashionable New York, have been sold. The wine, kept in the cellars for two decades has been dis- | posed of, “1 will to forget it all," aid Joseph, “in the qulet and pec farm 49 California.” ee es try At $/0 Ghee Sutts for Women Are Positively Remarkable. | Of course, the Suits were not made to be sold at this price, but at a third toa half more: and ' they would be priced thus were the Suits offered in an ordinary way, and had they been bought in | the usual way. The materials are excellent Summer Weight Broadcloths, Soft Finished Cheviots, French Vene- |tian Cloth, English Covert and Scotch Novelty T weeds, in black and the most sought-after shades of brown, blue, gray, tan or castor. The Waists Are Made in Blouse Eton, ‘Eton or Military Style, and Are Taffeta or Satin Lined. The trimmings are fancy silk braids, stitched taffeta | color broadcloths, taffeta pipings and novelty buttons, all in perfect harmony with the color and texture of the cloth; the skirts are made in either seven or nine gored styles, dress or pedestrienne length, some plaited, some with foot kilts, others prettily (trimmed. Specially priced Friday at I Photography, Go-Carts and Continuation of the Popular Combination Offer. Thousands have already taken advan- tage of this remarkable special, and all are | pleased The workmanship is strictly first class, because we employ only experts. For Friday and Saturday we again offer : 12 Imperial Carbon- ) 3.00 | ettes and One 16x20 - Black and White for) i | (Btudto, 7th Floor.) i | suitable vehicle for the baby. she will have no trouble in findi bands, crocheted ornaments, contrasting /0. (Women’s Outer Apparel Sections. Second Floor. Front.) 00 Baby Carriages! at Special Prices, These bright, balmy days cause the devoted mother , Our display tn stered and rubber tired or plain. is superior in to think of the open air and a Carriages and Co-Garts, either uphol- every respect and here at The Big Store what is desired at the right price. BABY CARRIAGES—Best reed bodies, excellent steel gear, patent brake: rubber tired wheels, durably upholstered Regularly $12.50; pasldcele at i 9. 95 GO-CARTS—Substantially constructed and plait Re c : fe plain. ‘egularly $12.75; to 3d, IS (Third Floor, Mast, 1911 st.) Crockinote Boards. Reduced sor Rapid Sate . rtday, 89e. CROCKINOLE BOARDS for 50c 1,10 CROCKINOLE BOARDS for 650! 1,50 CROCKINOLE BOARDS for 75e 1.95 and 2.00 CROCKINOLE BOARDS for 1.00 2.75 and 3.00 CROCKINOLE BOARDS for 1.60 13.50 and 3.75 CROCKINOLE BOARDS for 2.00 (Third Floor, Bast, 19th St.) Spring Sale of Notions Continues. Ohe Boys ‘ Sore Go- Worrow. Just 200 Youths’ (Long § Trousers) Suits, at, each, 5 Single Breasted Suits of Black and Blue Cheviot, Brown and Gray Cheviot, light and me- dium color combinations with overplaids. Sizes 13 to 19 years, Choice, Five Dollars Friday * (Second Floor.) | Women’s Warm surpassed, WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of lawn. in| very dainty” calorings, pink, blue and savy pound double. yoke ‘back wi Oe cbt yo tnd! foe, with borde 9 go WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of fine liberty | crepe cloth, exquisite patterns, doutie y back and front, wih berder timming. #90 WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of liberty crepe cloth, superior quality, dainty stoye effects yoke back and front, wih” fancy’ borden 796 fimming. e WOMEN'S KIMONO GOWNS of figured lawn, bea, clear, washable para, made genau Full Iawn border trimming, = "o™ “04 590 WOMEN'S KIMONO GOWNS ef lawn, fine quay, Wems, double yoke back and front | Hand long wih white awn 7796 | WOMEN'S KIMONO GOWNS of white lawn; | ‘excellent quality. with double yoke back and front: | border tnmming of fancy black and whie 7 7@| lawn, special at 4 and cut extra border wimming, Stunningly Wade & Porsuasively Priced. Round the house apparel, such as Kimono Sacques, Gowns and Wrappers. are indispensable to women folk usually, but will be| , lotions, soaps, salves and powders cannot more so from now on with warm weather months ahead. | The homelike, neat, beautifully designed and charmingly blended color creations of our selection are seldom equalled and never Weather Wraps AND FOR TALL OR STOUT WOMEN we have provided specially with excep- tional selections of beautiful styles and handsome designs. The tall or stout woman can be fitted properly and in current styles at prices her more normally built sister now very enjoys, These details: | WOMEN'S WRAPPERS OF SPECIAL LENGTH, made from a fine quality of ti desirable nce. imaned with, trys row, o 2 trimmed with braid and ruffles, ns "0 1, 50 WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, EXTRA SHORT. STOUR ale EXTRA SIPES AND LENGTHS | | made of percale, superior quality, variety of very de | | sirable colors on Ble, ray, and black sounds, Fuh | | Hel pr cote | yunce and waist neatly h 50 ! (Second Floor, Centra, 19th St.) World’s Greatest Grocery---Speciats. ANCY © * r SHORT VOREQUARTERS OF CAN. STRAKS ee pea eae perth, | ADA MUTTON, per Ib., Ge YCY SALMON STEATN, CHOICE FRESH VEAL CHOPS, FANCY CODFISH STEAKS . SHREWSHURY Bol 100 2 Ibe, for 25c BOSTON SMELTS, DRAKE BROS." CELE! OUND NORTH RIVER SHAD, CARE. raltin magtle, elttne mo- BRANCH BLUPFISH, per !b. | lassen, fruit and plain: per 1b., 150 BRANCH WBEAKFISH, per Ib CRACKERS ) NEWPORT HADDOCK, \perib, | Mixed Sugar Cakes, Baby | perIb.. FONG ISEAND FLOUNDERS, [5% Usco Cream J 100 SLAND F BRB, { Cocoa Cream Jumbles, Fi, FRESH HERRING, Micr) Tare Marae cee EXTRA CHOICE’ NATIVE “RIB g, | ARMOUR'S DELICIOUS SLICED ROAST, per Ib. ie BOILED HAM- OR CORNED 95, CHOICE MILK-FED VEAL (to g BEEF; per Ib. ie roast), per Ib, ie E—Imported Swina Cheese: 9.55 | FANCY DRY PICKED ROASTING 759 | CHICKEN, per Ib. COFFEB~ Fancy _ fresh CHOICE RUMP BREF, per tb. 10¢ Foasted Golden Santor: yO. 1 7.59| LOINS OF FRESH JER le 5 Ibe. d | per a (Fourth Floc 50 Porto Rican Cigars for vp 0. | Friday we offer six hundred boxes of high grade Porto Rican Cigars at /essthan the actual cost of manufacture. Another instance of the Big Store's policy—we bought them at_an exceptinally low price, and now we revert the opportunity to you. _ An assortment of brands comprising such desirable sizes as Rigolettos, Caballeros, Cazadores, etc. Manufactured of fine quality Porto Rican tobacco, blended so as to glve an unusually | pleasant and aromatic flavor. Strictly long-filler handmade goods. Grades up to $2.25 | | per box. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. (Main Floor, Bast, 18th 6.) Ne rae nn ~ : Pure Old Wines and L. ‘guors ever Priced So Low. Chese Quotations for Friday and Saturday Are Away Below Possiste Competition. | “A Case TERIAN'S 87 Sane | IMPERIAL ZIN@ yc per.) Ot facies, 8 | S® | FANDET. | pours EHS BUR : PS 1 28S veriavr’s Hock MA i} PER tee i tae \ Chotce Standard Claret and Riesling, Per Sation. 55c, HOLLMAN'® OLD CROW WHISKEY MONONGAMBLA HOLLAND GIN, lets Parl een Per > Full REGAL LONDON | 65e | Bion, SSe| Mion. oo COS vain TOM GIN, Gatton | CLUE HO! Any. | PENNS NEA | Old Highland 295 LAND Ri pe , Beoton wataKny,) “99 | Per 2 75EM 750 Pt, 2, OOF, IMPERIAL PURITAN "ODD FRIAS PORT, pePORT OR MERRY. || | pont i TOKAY HERA. | Gahion, 4 #8 Qhare, $8O Galion, A TF Quurr, 90 | Gshon I7egtan, Fe! | _ Qiarts tor 425 farts ton 4 OO : Quatity Port, Sherry or Muscatel, Per Gallen, 750 (Fourth Floor, Take 6th Ave RT | impure blood and an over-acid condition of this vital fluid that seems to set the skin on We take no risks. 2 We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will cure you. Our free sample packages slone brought health 3) dreds of sufferers. Dyspepsia is caused by the absence of the digestive element in the gastric juices. | Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets supply this element, and stimulate the digestive apparatus to natural, healthy action, . Nine out of ten people have dyspepsia. Many do not know that it is dyspepsia that cans/ . their constant suffering and weak- ess. ue = Are you dizzy? If you stoop and then suddenly straighten up, does everything turn dark before your ey\>? Does a hot, bitter fluid rise in your throat after eating? A + you short of breath? Do you feel a weight in the pit of your stomach? Is your back weak? Is your tongue coated ? These are symptoms of dyspepsia. Dyspepsia never cures itself; never wears itself out. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets cure it quickly and permanently. Remember if you want your money back, it’s yours, One Woman’s Experience , “ Before I commenced taking your Rexall Tablets, I was troubled with terrible ‘ins in my stomach, and I would use boil hot water for relief. It would some- mes give relief, but it was not permanent. There were certain things I could not eat. After taking three boxes of Rexall I began to pick up, and now I feel all right. I haven't been so well for_years as Tam now. I would advise all who are troubled with ayaperals to try Rexall Tablets.— Mas. W. F. Waupex, 54 Grofton Street, Worcester, Mass."” Price 25 cents. Sold only at our store or by mail. RIKER'S DRUG STORE, 6th Ave, and 23d St. BORK AGEN Tie w. 125m « OU IEMAN & CO. (a conporation), 200 Broad way: wt_and 34 av, und 14th at ORIG STORES, 12 and Sth av.; 601 8th av. Arugeiat, 1020 24 28 Col umbuan’ CONSUMED BY A FIRE THAT | WACER WILL NOT QUENC HT i( Amsterdam ay. Only those who have experienced the awf:l itching and burning of Eczema can know how it feels to be consumed by _the blistering, fiery acids oozing out through the pores of the skin. There is no other skin disease that compares im severity with Eczema. It begins as a mere redness of the skin, or comes in little watery blisters and pimples, discharging a thin sticky fluid which hardens into scabs and scales, leaving a raw and inflamed surface as they peel off, while the itching is almost intolerable. Eczema is the most vicious and violent of all skin diseases, appearing in many different forms; the dry and scaly kind with brownish white crusts, which gives the skin a rough, leathery ap pearance, and producing sometimes painful fissures and sores. In other cases the skin has a swollen, moist appearance, with occasional profuse discharges of watery matter. But all the varieties and types of this aggravating disease are akin and are caused by fire, kindling a flame that water will not quench, and an itching, stinging eruption that Dear Sirs:—In the summer of 1698 I was attacked with a breaking out, whioh doctors said was Eczema, I menced on the inside of my arms and gradual ‘The dootors who examined me said they could cure it, and treated me for some time, but it grew worse all the while, I them wrote you, and upon receipt of a reply to my letter I got six bottles of 8. 8. 8. and began taking it according to direotions. Thad used four and a half bottles before seeing any effect at all; then the Eozema seemed to get a great deal worse, but Ikept on taking the medioine, and in three or four days the eruption commenced to shed off. I could rub it off lile bran, and this was the end of the Eczema, I took in all nine bottles, and never spent that much money for anything that did me so much good Have felt Son 4 : i. 3 better in every way since. I am 68 years old, and was so skin is reacting and the bloodis making gti that ! could hardly walk and was compelled to quit extra effort to throw off the morbid secre- work, but sinoe taking S, 8. 8. have been on the go alt the tions and acid impurities that have been “Sanu, va. ry Soy acd accumulating during the long winter months, and there is an overflow of the acrid matter and acid poison through the pores, producing irritation and redness of the skin and all the terrors of Eczema. Soothing applications are beneficial and advisable, but not curative, because the seat of the disease is in the blood, and external or surface treatment cannot change bad blood into good blood or purge the system of impurities. Only a blood purifier can do this, and while treating the skin the blood must be looked after or the disease is sure to return when the suppress, As the poisonous acids in the blood increase the eruption spreads and becomes more angry looking, and the itching and burning more unbearable. Eczema is the commonest of all skin dis- eases, and the most aggravating and treacherous, disappearing at times, then returning suddenly and in a severer form than ever. It is particularly bad in warm weather, because at this season the blood is again overcharged with acids. S.S.S. to purify and cleanse the blood, and some non-irritating, soothing salve or lotion, is the proper treatment for aJl forms of Eczema, born skin disease—cases that had become chronic from long neglect or wrong treatment. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed strictly vegetable blood remedy. It is with- out asingle mineral ingredient, but of medicinal roots that come from the fields and forests or Nature’s store lation and destroy the impurities, and at the same time tone up the general system. Skin diseases are, after all, only symptoms of impure and vitiated blood and external signs of disordered systems, and when you cure the blood the eruptions disappear. _ If you have Eczema or'any biood disease, sore or eruption, write us and our physician will gladly advise you and furnish any information desired without cost to you. Book om S. S. S$. has made some remarkable cures of this stub- houses. 8S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties that enter into the circu- the Skin and its diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GAs la SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. :

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