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(NDR. FLOWER th, Storrs, Who Lost $323,000 igh Him, Believes He ill Come Out of His Difficul- s All Right. . PAY BAIL BOND, BUT WON’T PROSECUTE. Flower Investments Are Still “Good Ones. (Mrs. Cornelia Storrs, widow of the mer Deputy Comptroller. who has j > West $223,000 through her faith in Dr. | | Richard C. Flower, the mining pro- } j Moter who 1s now declared to be a Fligitive trom justice, declares that she eff has faith in the physician. Mra % will be made ro pay $23,000, the int of the bond she gave for his ance. In addition she has lost through his mining ventures ra. Storrs js now at Salem, N. Y., she laughed lightty when she told MM she had lost a fortune through lower, but how she etlil has faith in and will trust him for more money Necessary. Mrs. Storrs is seventy> gi old, silver-haired, but her fire bright and she does not look age. She admitted that she was at his disappearance, but she not seem to regret the $23,000 which @ must now forfeit because she went bail. [Let them say what they will," she Nd, smiling. ‘'I have confidence in Dr. wer. I know him well. Seven years he saved my life when I was suf- with several complaints. Rheu- tism and heart trouble-were the most 4 Did Not Hypnotize Her. ST deny that he hypnotized me. It ook Ike a woman who can be hypno- ? Iam grateful to him, and when} @ trouble came to him I showed my recintion of his friendship and his vice.” do not oare to sn, she said, ughing. “It might hav thoughtful and the smile left her fuce. ‘he last time 1 saw Dr. Flower was Mountain of eR 22 2 health and quiet.” “WI you prosecute him?" waa | appearance, seen in New York quitted his home on Friday last. 11 bas not been found by the subpoena-servers. Ansiatan made p Prof, W in the stomach of Mr died at the beer sionuo. | Mra. Storrs then told how she had Rim Wersm: tre i 0)! gone to Mexico with Dr. Flower and : might have been $00,000. Surely it)a party of friends to see hin mining | embaln not that much. properties. which were called good | taker who prepared the body for burlal ‘And for the first time she became|investments by expert “I spent ten woek on the back of a sens Storrs is confident that the|donkey."" she sold, laughing at the) prrpgpur his medicine that did me good. Do | asked. “Of course T won't. Do you think I would prosecute my friend? Indecd 1 intimatior oul rs. Storrs then talked of the money | pr nt ire taal butt wm atitt te had invested through Flower. friend.” ey whe has invested through Dr,|memory, “I had a delightful time, lower will bring her returns. and the Doctor always saw that T was P’That, $23,000 additional does not] provided with dainties. I then invest-|q}} wer lorry me in tho least,” sho continued. |eq my money in his ventures.” and thr 1 2 Bie a Electric Fire THE WORLD: WEDNF SDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1904 DR. R, C, FLOWER, MISSING PROMOTER, AND MRS. STORRS, WHO SIGNED HIS $23,000 zon SEEKERS IN ROAT Mrs ornelia Storrs on March 7. At that time he had| Flower and the janttor of the apart- Just been operated upon for appen-| ment house, dicttis, I think he has disappeared if now because of his health. He will be back In due time after he has sought|to the District-Attorney's day to teil what they know of his dis- WII Not Prosecute Him, wouldn't. TI did not receive any azine of Dr, | erith Interesting Facts Concerning Dreamland: 39 acres in:area. $750,000 cost of real estate. $2,500,000-cost of buildings. 5 months in construction, 14,000 workmen employed. $85,000 one week’s pay roll. 1,700 tons of asbestos used in fireproofing. + | 90 miles of piping for con- j duit, sewer, gas and water systems. 600,000 gallons of water in tanks in tower. Marble dust makes Dream- land’s staff work inde- structible. 60,000 comfortably accom- modated on board walks. 8,000 people can dance at one time in largest ball-room in the world, 4,000 chairs in Ocean Pier restaurant. All the midgets inthe world in the Midget City. 360 feet length of moving stairway on Dreamland’s mammoth chutes. Half a mile length of double- decked steel pier. 5,600 number of permanent SUployees. 5. Gi jisy Dr- Flower. ond street and Central where he lived, have been summoned FIND DEAD CHILD Young Couple Row Up and Down the North River En- deavoring to Recover Body of Their Little Boy. | | | | ‘The, body . of, six-year-old Joseph Brown was found this aftern by the | searchers in the North River off Fif- | tiewh street, near where the boy te sald to have been seen to go down, The |father, extausted from his all-night igi, hed gone home and to bed when |the Bittle form was taken from the water anil carried to t tion, but he waa awakene ‘tified it aa that of thts bey The police aturibute the death to accident, Young Joseph left his parents’ home, No. 672 Eleventh avenue, in company with August Kiernan, six years old, of No. 672 Bleventh avenue, and Will- fam Bt. John, six, of No, 024 West Forty-ninth street, and went to the recreation pier at the foot of West Fiftieth street. Tiring of romping about the pler the three children found their way to a dock alongside, and there Jo- neph discovered a place where the water came up so that he could wade in It. He walked out until the water waa up to his waist and thon stopped. “You'd better come back!" oalled his companion “IT ain't mkeered,”” replied the ven- turesome Joseph. “I'll show you how to swim." Laughing, the boy waded further into the water, and suddenly his little legs were ‘carried from under him by a Wave Badly frightened, August and Wiliam fled to their homes. As August passed the Brown home he ran In and yelled: “Joe's drowned! You mustn't blame MORRIS MURPHY DEAD. East Side Character a Friend of Tammany Leader. | wena of Columbin Pays for Speed- Eighteenth ing Hin Auto. who waa an east] |. wide character, 1s dead Under: the name ot Duncan EL. BeowD: He Is sald to have Dintrict-Attorney : 1 : last night the leader of were lifelong friends, and played ball together on the famous team which Charles Murphy managed. Waldorf-Astoria trict was started came one of the charter members, and ret Se GAS KILLED THREE MEN brother of the leader, who was Known to| “Brown” was Duncan C. Telt, the cap: woman and. child in the | tain of the Columbia football team, an: district, wax a foreman in the Depart- | that the and prominent in| Capt. W ety. Aeging 0 four laborers were unconscious when taken out The fourth Is In mant of Highways the Holy Name Soct of No, 31 East Thirty-fifth street, a man was arrested Inst night by Bicycle Policeman McCormick on a charge of going faster in his auto than fifteen Murphy, | ie was afterward learned that end who Was with him was of the Columbia baseball team. ———— ‘WILLIAM A. SNOWDON “COMMON SENSE” Better Than Doctors, In preparing HOMAS A. EDISON, the inventor, in mapping out the problems of the future, gives first place to the necessity of fighting the bac- teria which give us our diseases. to the actual bacteria of disease, the mosquitoes and flies are the most’ dan- gerous enemies of man. with its bite injects into our veins ma- laria, yellow fever and other fatal trou- The fly, with its spongy feet, col- invisible germs of spreads them over our food and poisons us with typhoid, cholera and other aie plagues of the human race, ‘The father and mother hurried to the hese We (ean) stoi only, cirQuew recreation pier. It was true. Thelr} can point to victories by the million, = boy was drowned and his body had| Which lie in such numbers in our ceme: not been recovered. So the father and | teries, Thus far scientists have not been mother began a search for the body. able to fight these bacteria ver: pebichJaacsa ADB BE The best thing we can possibly vidually at present is to keep ourselves FOOTBALL CAPTAIN FINED. | in such a state of health as will enable us to fight the bacteria with our own vitality. GOOD, RED BLOOD OUR AMMUNITION. The blood which flows through: our veins and arteries should contain healthy red blood corpuscles which are capable of warding off the attack of disease Into the system. While we keep our blood In good con- When the Anawanda Club of the dis- | miles an hour, i i i Morris Marere “it: | Wren he wos arraigned before Mag-| dition and our little army of fighters in Good wholesome and he sank. bles. lects the Dr. Pierce, the eminent physician of . 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You will find valuabl puscles In the average human being {s| information concerning the organs an so great that It !s almost incompre-| functions of tthe body, prevention However, their numbers in- crease with health or decrease with Ill-|.a careful honest discussion of the gre The best tonic] problems of marriage and maternity. for increasing the red blood corpuscles} Dr. Pierce sends this great book free ta and building up healthy tissue is no] all who ask. Send thirty-one cents iq doubt Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis-| one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing This medicine has been on the the cloth-covered volume. These little organisms the germs. of disease.” ness or mal-nutrition. germs 4%: market for over a third of a centiry/and) numbers its cures by the thousand.! A tonic made up largely of alcohof will shrink the corpuscles of the blood and make them weaker for resistance. A cod liver oi! makes the stomach groan because it is irritating. What is needed is an alterative extract made of roots and herks, without the use of alcohol, that will assist the stomach in assimilating or taking up from the food such elements as are required for the blood, also ay | alterative that will assist the activity of | the liver and cause it to throw off thé poisons in the blood. When we have accomplished this we have put the sys: tem in a fortified condition so strong that it can repel the germs of diseasé which we find everywhere—in the street- cars, the shops, the factories, the bed- rooms, wherever many people congre= gate, or where sunlight and good air do not penetrate. Along with its use one should take exercise in the outdoor air, get all one can of God's sunlight and air, and prac. tise a mild breathing exercise each day, This “Medical Discovery” gives no false stimulation, because it does not contain alcohol or a narcotic. It helps diges- tion and the assimilation of such ele- ments in the food as are required for the blood. 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I certainly wish you goot sickness, simple home cures, as well ag istrate Mayo In the West Side Court | ~ ned his membership up to the time | to-day Brown said he had nothing to His boon companions | say against the chary 0 and a fino of 310 Gaftney, the Alderman of | cy imposed and pald, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Our fleet, including the famous “Cape May,” ren and the Battery, starting Saturday, May 28. 6.00, 7.00 P. M.; West 22d St., 9.30, 10.30 A. M., 2.30 6.55, 7.55 P.M. Battery to Dreamland in 40 Minutes. Sundays. and Holidays, 35 Round trip 30 cents, including admissipn to Dreamland... On, Saturdays, WILLIAM ‘H. REYNOLDS, President, $3,500,000 Expended to Make Dreamland ‘‘The World’s Fair’ of Amusement Resorts. Fast Boats to Dreamland ommencing Sat., May 28 Our own fleet of four swift excursion steamers will make regular daily trips be- tween New York and New Jersey points and Coney Island’s most famous resort. apacity 4,000, the “City of Lawrence” and ( amed “Dreamland,” c the “St. John,” will make regular daily trips to Dreamland’s Steel Pier from Harlem (West 129th street), West 22d street Time Table:—Leave West 129th street at 9.00, 10.00 A. M., 2.00, 3.00, , 3.30, 6.30, 7.30 P. M.; Battery at 9.55, 10.55 A. M., 2.55, 3.55, Dreamland’s Features: FIGHTING THE FLAMES. Thriling spectacle; heroic rescues, AIRSHIP, | Genuine Santos-Dumont Airship No.9. CHUTES. Duplex and longest in the world. i BALLROOM. 25,000 equare feet for dancing; electric lights. LARGE RESTAURANT. Fine cuisine; excellent service (the ballroom and restaurant are over the ocean). Dreamland’s Unique Bowery. On the Steel Pier. THE MIDGET CITY. Its population; circus, theatre, Coasting Through Switzerland, Over the Alps. INFANT INCUBATOR BUILDING Tinlest of exhibits. CANALS OF VENICE. Long gondola rides, picturesque, ro- mantic. MORRIS’S ILLUSIONS. Artistic and mystifying. WORMWOOD’S NOVEL CIRCUS Dogs, bears, monkeys. ANDREW MACK’S FISH POND. Stocked with “Prize” Fish. PETER F. DAILEY Has a novelty; a Parisian sensation. MARIE DRESSLER Sells the best of peanuts and popcorn, LOUIS MANN’S “St. Anthony’s Seven Temptations.” THE FALL OF POMPEII. Fire, lava, ashes; electrical effects, SUBMARINE BOAT. Trips under the Atlantic, LEAP-FROG RAILWAY. Gengational and fascinating. OUR BOYS IN BLUE. Coast defence, infantry, artillery, SCENIC RAILWAY. Rapid rides through mystic glades, BOSTOCK’S Wonderful Trained Animals. CHILKOOT PASS. A Jolly slide; fun for all. HAUNTED SWING, Shivers, chills; all laughter, THE FUNNY ROOM. Merry sport; jolly times, if Free Shows in the Open: Circus Acts, Aerial Flights, High Diving, [il Loop the Gap. Free Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening on the Grand Plaza. Bathing for 20,000, Palace of Electricity. Miniature Steam way. 0,000 Fi