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wy feat und that ho. had. probably Rimself while deranged. , ; THE WORLD: LHUKSDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1904, 7 GIRL CAPTURES [A°" aR Seen eee saEes ER woul THAD MEW HAVEN 225 2°2S=|MRS, TAYLOR SOBS|Cured a iF 4 BURLY BURGLAR Le nae Sor GIRL IS ATTACKED: *<<°s:="." » AS LAWYER PLEADS Drunkard | Marion Miles, Reiurning from School, Finds Front Door Open and Discovers Robber Gath- ering Booty in Bedroom. SEIZES HIM BY WAIST AND SCREAMS FOR HELP. He Breaks Away, but Is Caught by Passerby—“That Girl Is a Daisy,” Says the Admiring Robber. b 4 Marion Miles, tie eleven laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles, of No, 114% Howe avenue, Pas- waic, is the {dol of all her friends to- fay and the subject of the most fat- tering congratulations. Single-handed and with a courage in size far beyond her years, she brought a 200-po: burglar to bay in her own home and | detained him «o long by actual force that his capture was made possible. Returning home from school yester- @ay Marion found the door to the house open. It was always the habit of Mrs. Miles upon leaving her house while Marion was at school to take the key to a neighbor. Marion, returning, would get the key and then enter the house. But yesterday she found the door open And her mother not at home. Marion grew suspicious at o Sspecially as she heard alarming noises in the upper part of the house. Clos- ing the front door she tipjoed her way up the stairs. Without much ado she entered her mother's room, where she found the sneak thief counting his store of pilfer, ‘The chiffonier, the dresser, the closets were all ransacked And the contents strewn on the’ floor. “What are you doing here?” asked Marion. Grabs Burglar Around Wrist. ‘The burglar looked up from his work, and, seeing that the child showed no fear of him or his kind, made a bolt toward the window. But Marlon blocked his escape by grabbing him around the waist. “See here, little one,” said the burg- Jar, “I'm here with your mother's per- mission, She told me to come up and Ket something, and I'm agoing to get it: Now just be a good little girl and loose that hold.” “You're a burglar. I know it," sald Marton. | ‘The girl grabbed all the harder at the man and he soon found that he would have to use physical force to escape from her vise-like grip. ‘The pluck and courage of the child al- most charmed the big burly burglar, but he saw that his escape was get- ting more and more precarious, He hit at the girl and struggled with her, but atill she held on. Then she began to ery for help, Giel Threatened with Knife. “If you don't stop hitting me and re- main just where you are I'll call a coliceman, added the child, Then with a pair of lungs as lusty as her arma and heart are strong she did call for the police. ‘The burglar saw that he must do | something at once or his game would | ye cooked. He beat the child from him, Marion, nothing daunted, picked up a knife and commanded him to get away from the door which he had tried to open before she could reach It, “If you hit me again or touch that silverware, I'll stab you," sald Marion. Then there was a scramble and a tush for the doors, The burglar, find- ing the back door closed. made his exit Na the front. Down the street ran larion after him, crying, “Stop thief! Btop thief!" The Pine were heard, and John T.. Smith, a school janitor, caught the burglar, who gave the namé of John W Wells raid afterward: “She's a daisy; ve never seen anything like her. Bhe's certainly a corker.”’ HAS A MANIA FOR ROBBERY. “Gentleman Burglar,” Who G Heavy Sentence, Munt Sten WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 2%6.— Charles Brown, alias John Hess, alias Henry Hoffmah, and who Warden John- son, of Sing Sing prison, says is a des- perate bzlar, was sentenced by County Judge Platt, at White Plains to-day, to Sing Sing prison for nine rs. for robbing the home of Mrs, Hurd, on South —_ Second Mount Vernon, Brown was seen walking around the dining-room by Policeman John Reider and when he vame out of the house the officer chased him over two back fences and captured him when he became tangled up in a rbed wire fence. Brown, who war Well dressed. sald he has diways been a ;wentleman burglar never harm (2 spe Pvt any one,” sald I can't stop it. me.” an hi mania for robbing houses ‘The robberies infatuated ———— NEW “MAN FROM CHINA.” Changed Piece Approved by a Big Audience, “The Man from China" put on tts new spring sult at the Majestic ‘Thoa- tre last night, and a big audience ap- Proved the cut aa] the ft The Diese has been changed considerably und th performance vastly ‘mproved py the in- troduction of cimiaut:ve and dyvonuir Master Gabriel, wao has part of Tommy Tucker. A splendid new feature is a Scotch Fusilleers’ drill by a company of clever young women, who go through the quick-time foot movetnenis and the manual of arms iike veterans of tie it. ATE RAT POISON AND DIED. Wite ¥ band Dead on the Floor of Bathroom, John Fischer, forty years old, told his Wife last night that his work in the malt-house was getting so hot that he would not be able to continue it. When she went into the bathroom of thelr flat, at No, 1089 First avenue, to-day, ov PURSUES Witte on THE BURGLAR AK STERL. e“& POLICEMAN.” po IFE FIERE UNTIL 1 GET YOUNG of Dr. John gan dentist, Evans, place he ha royalty. Father (Special MOUNT V take notice shall not be ing and she non, debts incurs daughter, Mr, able to find fal Mr. street, was @ guests who had been Invited to. her Birthday” party AURANIA TWICE AGROUND. from Liverp. ghe found her hushand dead on the with an empty box, which had odntained rat Polson. lying beside pipes ie dontore Li dt} cal "3 unind ad been affected b; side of the PARIS, Ma had just returned from Nice, American w mother of two clilldren, was sald that ¢his woman would be arrested In connection with the ca®. While a number of mysterious fea- pollee sald le “To all whom it may concern. she may contract, fused to supply her with proper cloth- The Cunard NG AMERICAN HAS TRAGIC END — Son of Dr. John Evans, Who Was Famous as a Dentist in Paris, Found Dead After Elop- ing with Married Woman. ay %.—The Evans, has been youngest found a eloped with a oman, married, and WILL NOT PAY DEBTS OF MISSING GIRL Advertises that His Daughter Left Home Without Cause, and So Refuses to Pay Her Bills. to The Evening World.) ERNON, N. Y., May Pp that my daughter, provided for her at responsible as T have not Iter, “(Signed) BRED SCHILLING." ‘This 1 the way Fred Schilung, of No. 191 North Seventh avenue, Mount V advertised In the county that he will not be responsible for any red in his name by Miss Mamie Schilling. Schilling sa away from home his daughter dhe has be her, Schilling save he never refused his daughter anything has given up searching for her. eo GIRL DIES FROM BURNS. Mother Who Tried to Save Her in Preearlo: she destred, Condition. Miss Emma Hess of No. 165 Wyckoff Brooklyn. burns which she received last Tuesday while lighting an oll stove. Her mot who tried to put out the flames, was also seriously burned and ts now ina died to-day was twenty-three years the accldent occurred.” She preparing to cake Cunarder Stuck im Mud, but Got Away Each Time, steamer Aurania, line jool, after passing tn ¢main channel near Southwest Spit. oft and grounded again, 3 a where she remained for about fitteen led te ag when she floated and proceeded a leading Amerl- shot. who was twenty-two years old. to which South Minnfe Schilling having left without cause the home I have 131 North Seventh avenue, this city, for any debts papers he girl 1s sevent, years of age and has run away w & young man and ts somewhere in New Rochelle, but efforts to locate her hive from GEORGE A. KESSLER CHARGES SPITE ing Calls Policeman “Sassy, | Fly, Impertinent Cop,” and Is | Discharged—Others Fined. SON) George A. Kessler and five other au- tomobilists and chauffeurs were arraign- ed to-day in the West Side Court before Magistrate Mayo. Kessler was s0 Automobilist Arrested for Speed- | wrought up that he called the most active chauffeur-cateber on the fore Policeman Kerrigan, of the West Forty- seventh street station, a “sassy, fy, im- pertinent little cop.” And nothing was {done to Kessler, not even the paying iy a fine. Kerrigan was put on the Dicyele yeste ‘tures are connected with the case the} day and gent out by Cap. Hayes to ater that they were satis-|those “lawbrea'ing fellers in ted or fled that death resulted from sulelde, | white devils." Jn a few curs Kerri- Dr. John Evans died some time ago,| gan returned ‘vith six of them, Be- leaving a big fortune. He had been| shies Kessler there were Henry J. Ryan, famous in his profession for y of the Majestic, who was un his way to having treated many men.bers of} Coney Island at faster clip then eight miles an hou No, 223 West Eighty ott, of No. 12 [ang Bitty-fourth stroe of No. Is West Tw Arthur W. Dodge, of Kerrigan was so fil of ac he put the excess 4j to: up His Honor took the arrests Imore. or less gracefully—all ) Kessle “1 told this man to sto] gun. "He sid he wo Kessler sald Magistrate hoid him on any such because he could feel th going eight miles on hout To this Kessler 3 rested me for apite. I ne i thing about Your Honor fly, Impertinent Ittle cop." Kerrigan was madder tha nest when Kessler's chaufte charged. Dodge als lence did not clearly 1 limit, The othe} He’ ‘Stomach at Odds with your food? The Food No. I re- Better look into Lis: ran| 2 the food is right the stomach will +/soon be right. That's certain, and "| Feed Right, Feel Right, Think Right, all follows as a matter of course, Doubts about it? Well, we won't argue it, make a 10 days’ trial of Grape-Nuts The pre-digested food that is ALL nutriment, and you will probably learn enough in that short time to put you on the road to health. Cut out ‘the improper foods and use GRAPE-NUTS two or three meals a day, and see the improvement in health that quickly follows. He Grape- Nuts There’s a Reason. for the Hook to-day went aground on the west the Get the little book, “The Road to ‘Wellville,” in each pkg. é except Picnic Hams. the thing for an out- ing party, a Ib..... Summer Cereals. Cero Fruto — The hot weath breakfaxt food, large package... Powrr early morning " Breakfast Food. soul of the wheat, nothing s ne tid nourishing, when pro} cooked, a large package: Trivmph Onte rolled. oats, a hard Ribbon,” guard skimme ‘and an . lef, an good; Lar Pure ndered ; CHOICE CROCERIES VERY BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, A LB., 19c. Guaranteed Extra Quality Western Creamery Butter—Absolutely Pureand Fresh. Small sugar cured, lean and tender, delicious; just 9c stant 23C . open-kettle 35¢ | at Poller 1 quar A Little Girl Had a id'a Pipa Who Was an i : a Awful Drankard, a Screams of Two Women Wit- (iggntea ovsautt was made! Woman Slayer Declared Inno- Piikishsasicnines negses Cause Assailant to|! oy Apel a atiss atchards.| gent of Intent to Kill Her Hus- noticed” ane ott Brunke Bed with Be Run, Pursued by College Stus |» 40 Altncked, ‘The aseniiaic te believed band and Her Daughter Hyp- BROKER CUT OFF nine. dents from Poverty Row. notized, the Defense Holds. NEW HAV! Every . Conn. May 26 Attor- . May effort Is peing made t to learn the n h made his final plea ‘a Wdentity of the young woman who was tot ' » life of Kate Taylor ‘3 third known to have met with sueh ar when her attorney related some of the | awseuult most In the shadow of Yale events of the killing of her husband, <-> I nt as any of yur nt. from an unof-| Privileges of 1. B. Newcombe, | «i ney Smith to the jury women have met with Who Had Acted for Stewart (da May Delay waa the streets and that ¢ kept the f inouth by paid tutors; 2 affalrs quiet to so| Browne & Co., Suspended for ‘tized by a hired female : iene saults : RY 5 4) t not even tl are] Five Years. ( ld Map Deknyts evidence t#.cor 2 but there ure many aa > a a a ck of Kate Taylor is one uit the patient's Mls? SA abhntes criminals that ever amma to get t& 4 The last kr k was made | There waa bls atir onthe Stock Ex- erking fduced “] fase aint Bis Star rusia! © today When It was announced] T: hunbund, ther 4 Misses Ida and Anna Otis, saw a woman Wik hn uNawsanbakwho. had finished, and ofter a ta a x across the street from their home walk- {He eB: Seay ot ten’ minutes, In ten ocffen_or nny Kein’ of £04 i Ing rapidly, ‘They saw a man. short, | q., Seeee ces es Rah a ies began his addi = swarthy and of powerful build, run be-| 1" REALM) ‘Or had) eying: hind ber and acize her, Her cries | Deen Suspended for for viola-| NEW PUBLICATIONS. © = , nf pine : Gated jon of the cor is Aw, eee brought students from “Poverty Rows | "On of tl Lah Tew. Yale and a number of professors. This: (was s followed) (\mmedintely, | by READ THE MEMOIRS OF. oa ‘The students and. professors gave | Me statement that other ar 4 ven making pa Hee 7 i ert woul ” al he noth: say she did not He. idly for them, The assaulted wdman er i HK mie an 2 even the aisles be Inse filed 4 was badly beaten. Her cloak and hat peer ae ee BY se a sy H ———— ere torn off. her hair pulled | ey ene olevi ea aE own and her face was covered with |fat'nremtioned Ws. the swe, ALCOHOL KILLS GIRL. mud : = I won't reveal my name for the ais erin from Took It by world,” she sald hysterically. Mistake key. Now Ranaing In the Se eee ceeerel Pomeroy minted that at { Tora Erickson ars oid. of STRAND MAGAZINE Her cloak and hat were taken to Polics |X! mbes offense was not connec No. 18 Greenwe Broe x Headquarters: MACH Ne pV COS En U ALA ire dled at her home to-day from ; | June Number Now Ready, Price 10 Cents Later Thomas F. Stewart, a young ———_,..." Folens, ins Oe \= SUES ro, was arrested, suspected of the | Sunday World Wants Work She suffered from cramps veatorday crime. The Misses Otis will be asked to and was advised by friends to take| USE THE WORLD'S whiskey and ginger. She could » whiskey and drank a quantity of alco- hol, She died In great aon Monday Morning Wonders, identify him to-day. in ice to-day were Inclined to he- \ 3 AND 7 TIME RATE. The Seal of Public Approval has been placed by the people on our original system of supplying families with choice groceries and pure * foods. Many thousands of satisfied customers—a mighty army—bear daily testimony to the excellence of our goods, and the amount of money they save by dealing at our stores. One happy householder tells another, and our business increases day by day. We are being constantly urged to open new stores, in neighborhoods not provided for, and" the time we plan to extend the sphere of our usefulness, The latest addition to our long list of stores was opened last Saturday at 5301 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, and without a line of advertising it has been doing a flourishing business since the minute the doors swung open, We have now 126 RETAIL BRANCHES in Greater New York and vicinity. All have equal facilities for supplying your household needs, so you may trade at whichever is most convenient. We are always the first to give our customers any advantage the market affords in the way of reduced prices, An opportune weakness in dairy products enabled us to hammer the price of the best Creamery Butter 10 per cent. below the already low price of last week. The price quoted holds good for this week, and the quality is, as usual, guaranteed. CHOICE OGROEERE Ay, Condensed Milk, “ Liberty brand, ric pure, unskim: med milk, ‘h, dairy sections trom the best of the U.S. 25c Tomatoes. “East View” brand, large solid packed cans of ripe, fx red, choice fruit,3cansfor ff Boneless Bacon. “Eagle” brand, famed as the finest bacon in the country, sugar cured, in lean strips, no waste, a Ib....... 13¢ Canned Fruits. - Strawberries Delicious fruit. 10¢ in heavy syrup, 1-lb. can. Slleed_ Peac! quality In heavy Long Island Potatoes. Large, sound, mealy, a peck 35c,, a bas- 19c ket .. 3 cans for. AGA 9c 5c The “S. @ H.”’ Green Trading Stamps Freely Given on all purchases of 10 cents or more—except C, O, D,’s—a gift to all who wish them, They do not influence our prices one hair’s breadth, and help furnish the home without costing you anything. Pineapples—Sliced or in cube Fee Pluma—Park brand. large, yellow, ripe fruit, large can... Apricots, Peaches, Pears, * 10c 10c The Extra Trading Stamp Specials are continued for this week with Butler’s Famous TEAS and COFFEES 3056 HeGrre Seanes Unxld Tea, “a 1 pices ren. sumps Ceylon Tea, ¢; ; +» SOC, Ht as hee Butler's Chie No. reas! es ake: wn stamps Butler’s Choice No, ea, I Ib., 25c. Sn her ’s Best Mocha and Java Coffee, 1 Ib., 25c. & sumps Best Maracaibo Coffee, = 1 Ib., 20c. reen Stamos Best Santos Coffee, 1 Ib., 17c. ¥ Pound of Coffees Fresh Roasted Daily and Ground while you wait, if desired. 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A perfect Tonic—not a Stim- ulant, dozen, $1.15, A bottle... .. 10c Per 12 cents a dozen allowed for the enipty bottles, reducing cost to 9c.a bottle,or $1.03 per dozen. Specials. Pretzelettes, hand made, 8c @ package ....... +006 17c Social Teas, }3 packages for Butter Thins, 25e ° Red Grahams, Fig Dips, dainty; sweet, a 1b.....-

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