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| | | , 4 ‘ / HERO POLICEMAN TO BE A LAWYER’ Adolph Cc. Carsten, Once Dia- mond Cutter, Worked His ; Way Through College and) | Graduated from University. JOINED THE FORCE TO "STUDY LAWBREAKERS. Worked Jen Years to Save Money Enough to Give Mother a_ Living Many Boys from Drowning. ‘Witir.the eeaistance of a scholarship, @i of Miss Helen Gould, won by ™m & competitive examination, Christian Carsten, Bachelor of Income—Rescued | POLICEMAN AND LIFE SAVER WHO WILL BE LAWYER. and lve-saving policeman, has|awimmer thet he saciened to the completed an education obtained | Pary'%s:"e natat arin a many Ger trying circimstances, but in the youngster g ‘aint * way he would adopt, he snyn, if a of courses were left to him in. , Carsten: is a Hoboken policeman who e stationed at the public bath, and Piready hoe has a record of ten lives ‘He Goes not intend to continue the ranks of the bluecoats long, hows ‘ever, as his graduation from the New Work University put him out in the world to earn a living as a lawyer. He will practice in his home town, Hoboken, Carsten worked for ten yoars as a @iamona utter and saved enotigh money to give his mother an income sufficient to keep her, with the Iittle @meess he made from working while going through college, and he has Mever touched that amount set aside for bis mother. While cutting dinmonds he cut the @dges off himself a good deal by-reading, and six years ago he went to Centenary | Cotlegiate Institute, at Hackettstown, | oh, wwith the intention of studying for the @lergy. For two years he worked hard ‘there, taking his only rearedtion on the Zeotball diamond and paying his way Rhrough the institute by texching music, Tt was at the end of his second year Shat young Carsten entered a competi- Yon for a Helen Gould scholarship and he won by getting % per cent., so far Gistancing the others that he was 10 per cent. ahead. Taught German and Maste. ‘At once he went to the New York University and took up the study of law. There always was present the Recessity of earning enough to get slong on while he was studying, and it was hard work. He taught the fresh- man class of the college German in his wn freshman year and opened a music ass. It was late every-night when he went @ bed and early every morning when he got up, but that little income he had established for hia mother remained in- tect. and regularly there was enough eddod to it to keep the one person in the worl@:near to him in @ happy state of mind. Though the trip to and from the university morning and night was 2 feng one, there aljrays was the satis- faction of ilving at home, and tt gave a Ame opportunity to study on car and jexry-boat, and soon he became a figure to be talked about by the commuters. Adter a good grasp on the Jaw was pbtained by Carsten, there developed ia him @ strong Mking for Politics and, While it was diMoult to find the time, ho*entered the debates of the students and made good tmpreasions. Jn order to reach the praocttoal site wt the game of politics the erstwhile wimlent of thedlogy and the youthful Atamond outter went into the local Oghts of the Fourth Ward of Hoboken fond on the stump he made a strong and impressive speaker. At all the Democratic mass meetings he was in emand ae a speaker and already has Bult up a following which promises Wonors in future clectians, Why oame # Policeman. Bo good @ apéaker and so promising @ atudent of the law was sought for 2 give advice to the young and ad- turous of his ward, and soon the Mt wm for the criminal side of the prac- of law grew upon him until he ede take it up. is tt was thas ded to week and obtain ag ‘appoints Ment es @ policeman, “in order that I might get nearer the true state of at- fairs, the prosecuting side of a wase.”' Speaking of this, he said: Es re is no better way ow the members taaersworid live and their mathgda, was the best step ever owed mieapare yer wi ‘who resorts to abuse of the to win, ie doing, in a mi ke Hagel) to fs fae Pa ‘the “Doltceman Reon’ the, tk ave had lences ony ne force will me in branch Th Seclded Be follow,"’ ‘arsten is an expert r FOR SALE, BICYCLE CLEARANCE SALE, erie of Bicycle dine ee Blin . ‘TIRES. ells, Lampe, Bars, P Baiha Moreton ae ofa 18 see bet k Place ‘08 43 Park Row, ‘Opp. Post-| Ottice” WILLIS's, 2GRBAT STORES. EVERYBODY, Anything yous Aye Fi ve Waltham & Bigin Waten. fs & Diaatonds a Worn Kly. Ne y red. Weita,phoneror cai GLOBE C REDIT | WATCH co., 05 ‘Nasa » FOR $1.00 weekly @ farhionable mult made to order, HES AND DIAMO) SY PAYMENT: WHI nond rey neh & Di vi Watch & looking Mmane end ts. of tne attr ‘ot which hustlers are made, nine years old and has won the rapu tion of being the finest looking man in uniform {n Hoboken. SERVICES FOR LENA MORTON. Notables at Funeral, in Paris, Ex-Vioe-President’s Danghter, PARIS, June 14.—The funeral services for Lena Morton, daughter of Levi P. Morton, of New York, who died here June 10 from the effects of blood polson- Ing following qn operation for appendl- citis, were held to-day at'the Church of the Holy Trinity. Many Americans, including Ambassa- @or Porter and the staff of the United States Embassy, attended. The foral offerings were strikingly beautiful. Rey, Dr. Morgan officiated. The body was deposited temporarily in the mortuary a WHO (8 FREE FROM CINSTIPATION BECAUSE (T IS THE STARTING POINT OF DISEAGE. WAPPILY, (T IS EASILY REMOVED BY TAKING ON ARISING MALF A GLASS OF THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER, FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, ask FOR IT BY THE FULL NAME, HUNVADI JANOS, NOT SIMPLY, HUNVADL ~ DENTISTRY. Don’t Neglect Your Teeth. Bad teeth often affect one’s health. If your teeth are decayed or need attention of any ktnd, Bare them attended to at once, ur New Botanical Discovery kills all pain as soon as applied to the gums. Examinations free. All Work Guarantecd 10 Years Pull Sots of Teeth... Gold Crowns, 2a kt Gold Filling: Silver Fillin, Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: \ NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. (24 door west Abra- (Opp, Eden Musee.) ham & Straus’s.) Flours, § to & Sundays, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, GOOD TEETH make life worth living. Misery without them. We know how to care for your teeth and will do tt se a way to please you. xtracting, wit HANKS DENTAL As SIN.’ 205-SIXTH AVE., §. W. CORNDR 147TH STREET. NEVER CLOSED, ] ) tobaccos. day. Try it/ Stores in principal cities. © PIANOS J AND ORGANS. Seah SPAT SI" WH"S Se }) Another Wondertul Sale of, Pianos We have arranged:to offer 150 cele- brated 1904 model Robert Wilson Pianos for $165, on terms of $5 down and 51 a Week | and no Interest charged for ti taken In making payments. The price tncludes stool and-cover, and our terms are less than 15¢. a day, which means less expenditure in payments than would be necessary even ir renting an-ordinary “second- hand” plano, |P Pianos cetwered to your home upon first payment of $5. The Robert Wilson Piano {s too | [well known to need extensive descrip- |fition, Thousands of them are used |B by many prominent families, and their best advertisement comes from peo- ple who are the happy possessors of them. | The Robert Wilson Pianos are fully | P guaranteed in every detail for a term of ten years. This ts one of the most exceptional piano offers that,was ever made, and it is to your advantage to come and make a selection at once, for as soon as the hundred and fifty pianos we have arranged for are booked, no more will be procurable at the price —$165, The New Baby\ Walters Piano. The Walters Pianos for $195, on terms of $5 down and $1 a week, can now be had in two styles—this ney model is called “The Baby Walte: It is made espécially for small rooms. It has 7 1-3 octaves and fs perfec- tion In every respect. It made on exactly the same scientific basis as the lgrge pianos—fitted with the very finest repeating actions; has new over- strung scale—the tone 1s very power. ful and rich, Exchange your old plano for a beautiful Walters and pay $1 a week, BLOOMINGDALE BROsS., 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Street HELP WANTED—MALE, 30DIED MEN Apply Bridgeport Steamboat Co, 1. East River. If the office te not fight and airy and ativantageously situated, why not get one that is? Advertise in Werld Wante and be suited. Read the Wante to-day. , WANTED (ox dock | ay ere i : = perience with sum- General Braddock (WIPLOMATICO SIZE) $1.00 a box of twenty-five You cannot buy the equal.of this cigar for less than three for a quarter, buying in the usual way. It is a carefully made domestic cigar, wrapped with an especially good quality of Sumatra leaf and filled with a combination of rich, well-ripened We are building business on it: tds Your Cigars You've had ex- mer resort cigars, You know how im- portant it is to have something good to smoke while on your outing, and how hard it is to get the cigars you want. Take them with you, Drop into a United Store on your way to | the boat or train and get | UNITED CIGAR STORES The Largest Cigar Retailers in the World 125 stores in Greater New York. Bame prices by mall, Remit to Fiat-lron Building, New York — RAILROADS. Pennsylvania ; PTW HUD ind SRSUTOSSIES and CORT om and on A. M. Beaping and | Dinin > Carn Fite OCIS LA MTTED, Smoking “and” Observation Indianapolis and St. nica go, * Lous LOUIS EX- (via Cincinaatl ma Chicago and IMI -Pullman Observation Cars, Dining Uae. PRM Ss — For Touts ‘Cleve- fouls. | pctAL. patty 2 SOUTH. eM nd meres Parlor, ana Dining ¢ an 1 IAW AY.—Bx- Me. nd 12 1ONgn aniiy, AND. WESTERN RAILWAY, Memphis and New Oriean fe) PEAKE AND OFf10 RAIL gy. TBS PRATER AnD FTO, RAL AE 1.8 FO (Sub POINT Common and Wor. POLK 780 ALM. weekdays and) Ras ON anaes “erry. “ee | \ loa | (na Raf | aa Bire + oe Boats. | Teket | PATTEN M, and 2.55 nitet Parior on week days Dining # ‘Abtnine Car, Mfices, Broadway.” 182 St rm Nos 481, 1954, 118 and FYAN’ aventie (elow a sea" for Pennaviventa Ja WOOD, rattic Manager. ‘atnerat 3 neni rang depart from Grand Central Station, | t iexpress | i stato” Rxpress, ail 1210 AX } AM: 1) PAE aie Tawventiet M——Atbany and M Gironduck Montreal 3 press. {fala ‘and’ "Toronto, special EXCURSIONS. {0 minutes from Battery i inten to DIBA SM, LINE Tuding ad 0 1 AND HACK—Boe, ASBURY B00, RK AND BACK Bloomfleld sh, MH (@ blocks bel oomtle @.Pigcka below Rage At vouty)s gab & St | “Battery (nr. ry), 9.40, XI Lv M.: 810 P. | i eet oath Newb s & Pe Dally Iron ibs Gxtraordinary Values inUsed Pianos & Organs = Ld * CONNEC TIONAVITIT ANY OTHER) STORE Doubl> 8:30 till 12 o’Clock. Thereafter, Voucher good for $3.50 worth of merchandiso, just as you prefer. ANY INSTRUMENT YOU LIKE UPON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN.. A‘small amount down; and a little sum monthly. Instruments purchased in this sale will be taken in exchange for within a year and full value allowed. . Two new sample UPRIGHT:PIANOS. made to retail at $275.00-will be.sold at: $98.00:each. S. &H.’' Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. You can exchange a full Book of 990 Stamps for a Premium or for a Also Gwo Yew Pianos Yjade to Be+Sott, at $275.00 Witl Be OfferediGo~ Morrow at $98.00:Eacie SENSATIONAL indeed +are. thegofferi in this sale. There are many very ele a) Upeaghite. Square and Grand Pianos and Orga ach, has been put in excellentscondition;smany:aré, almost like new. , THEY CONSTITUTE THE BEST BARGAINS EVER SEEN IN ANY(STORE. *new' pianostatrany time, Uprights. Uprights, Grand Pianos, ;4 Was Now Was New Was ‘Feothen, $275.00 80.00 Bebr Bros, 9500.00 230. 00} Kranich & Bach $750.00 peered sate 96.00, (Elaborate case. In excellent condhien throughout) (Cised sone anid condisen)) Bradbury, $525.00 60.00, Hazleton, $600.00 295.00 FW ak, Shy 95.00|,, (bike new, Elegant, massive cate, Beauriful one) [Chickering $1200.00 Arion $300.00 110.00\ "#4 HO 235.00 $1500.00 McPhail, $350.00 (splendid-tone) /58: 0) Kina pen 975. 00\ New England. $700.00 Bramullen, $375.00 LA (Made to order. Beautiful case. Little used.) Hallet & Davis $750.00 Vote & Son, $375.00 (good condition) BO. OO beet prin Sateen $375.00 (neative) 795.00 Square Pianos. 4 . (Elegant case. In-perfect condition throughout.) m) . i) Everen, $450.00 215.00) Smitty 9250.00 70.00 TYIANS» Wheelock $450.00 215.00) iineng ria ooh wal Biellesiater eats ae ceehena)) cece $360.00 25.00 Kimbath $100.00 Sterling, $350.00 795,004 Imes $350.00 25.00) Sroninges, $125.00 (Bxcellent condition.) Ambler, $300.00 $0.00) Cornish, $125.00 Ivers & Pond, $400.00 175, 004 Brarwige. $350.00 50.00) | siete (Splendid condition.) | Hardman, 3400.00 60.00 inger, x Sterling. $400.00 225, 00) Stoddart, $400.00 55.00 Needham, $150.00 Shoninger, $500.00 225.00 WV. F. Harrison, $350.00 60.00 (Very elaborate case, likernew.) (Splendid condition. Beautiful ome.) Boardman & Gray, $450.00 75.00) (New Art Piano Stora, MitthPtoer,) Gmpire Back Combs An extensive assortment of »Empire Back Combs in the ‘newest and prettiest French Designs. Every Comb effect- ively set with beautiful Rhine- Rhinestones alone. These stones. Wednesday at (Main visor, Front, 18th St.) Included are also White, Amber, Horn and highly polished Imitation Shell and Rhinestones, or just we have arranged for easy selection: Combs, set with Turquoise Out Cooking Stoves and Sas Ranges. It is nonsense to bear the discomforts of a hot fire in the summer time. Gas Rangesand Oil Cooking Stoves were invented for your comfort and convenience during the torrid months particularly. There is nosfire to start, no stove to clean. Every- thing is in readiness. UNIVERSAL, WICK LE8S BI 0 RX GAB COOKING SOOKIN' fe adsinod “double ovo, TAME | 07H. ota gs colons: Profle e00! fine holes on Rover gee | ta 9.00 ah 3 Pikiener 6 75S FIRE KING @AS RANGMS, 4 burners Set aac BietePedtenecte, BS" 70, OO 7 v FLAMB Ry LF y. f2 ROVER tor Voie wig ene Bipore Lo oO oat SY SPECIAL itty and economy: 2burner @ 75] partment eabestos tin: STOVE OVEN two Been Giives ined. witty ant ASO) MUTE COOKING STOVES On MONARCH ‘vais, parnEle bur- J, 00 ci aa @ cooking holes 25 BROOKLYN A 2-BORNER DOUBLE Plat! LUE Dw NE Seay Sit TE OR BiFast dase! 6.25] Sbee re trgente “9g, 3-burner, Of TIN OVEN, good MoT Basement.) | gee, ese Gnks Por Gver. ry body. Prices Ghat Will Quickly GEntise Che Attention of Prospective Purchasers, The sea- its ver height, neh therefore it is but natural that the question of a good trunk is ofemuch importance, By going to The Big Store you will be-relieved of much un- art thought and trouble. Our Display of Trunks Is The Best. Eyery desirable style is ineluded'in this showing, Because the trunks we sell are made to our order, we can safely recomend their serviceableness. A great list of special values await you SIEGEL COOPER CO's, “BULAPARK" | at HITHER TRUNKS, buflt Ike @ fortresa, will withatand attack and repulse the enem 12, 75, BOXES, effect a areat saving of 5.00, 6.50, 8.00 —damane. Manufactured by one wre | himays takes only high grade. Trunks ; hit 16:00; ; and does not w how to build shod. | i! i yt Ss cm vine bed ite Ww ty aH ally Don't fail to ask to see eur Bul “to their | werk’! ‘Tru five mazes. oe 3% in. 38 tn 40 In, 9.50 9.95 10.50 17.95 19.25 21.00 22. 30, a8 in, 4 in BERBAL TRESKS for iu alias 70. 95 11.50 9. 60, 16.00. 18.00 and STAM the. pert 80. 90. waves inthe | STEAMER, TRINKS for shore trib on faving of exera® banKage | shore } FIRE ROUND : st abin, a8 in $8 In 14,95 15.25 15.95 16.75 RAWHIDE BOUND. 82 tn. 84 1n 36 tn, 77.30 18.75 20.00 21,25) % 5.00 545 5.90 6.30 a8 in BN tn in oe, Cle 7,50 WOMEN'8 TRUNKS MeN ata aan tength 48 tn, Skirts WARDROBE, TRUNKS for. the summer "75: 00, 18 40 and 28, 80 MARPRORE "RUIN ee tne | 19,00, 1840 and, 28. ae ours wardrabe. \rink-— | EX and ‘contort dhout 33 per cent. under Prine 20.00, 25.00 and 40.00 15.00 and 16.00 cUnind Fiver, East) 10.00, /. Po pular Couches. Qualities Gxcol and Prices Interests, Scientifically constructed and spring work guaranteed ~ ¢ two of the paramodnt features of these intrinsic values in Couches. Coverings are imported French Velours and Veronas / in attractive colors, the filling is of best quality hair andimoss. § he accom- Panying illustra- Uon gives an ex- rcellent idea of this desirable lounging com- fort. jIthas seven rows of tufting, patent buttons, built on a solid oak frame, in golden finish, made with the famous indes- tructible construction, which is supported with steel kangaroo spiral springs, fastened to steel wire running lengthwise and crosse wise at the bottom of the Couches; assorted coverings in divers colors; exceptionally de- M1, 50 sirable, (Fifth Fleon) Sapanese Decorations. Lanterns, Umbrellas and Parasols. The night festivals on the lawn during the hot season are incomplete without these fascinating ornaments. Just as suitable for the Summer House or a cozy nook of the apartment in town. Our assortment is the largest in the city and lowest prices prevail. LANTERNS. | PARASOLS made and will withatand the) with spread of 20 Inches, In var 7 g@ 4 ine, comprising many col LANTERNS--8 inches high, colors red, } jue, aren, while and yellow; 9 5) loz NTBRNE-10, inches high: colors red white and yellow; ee. high; colors r and yellow, is ee gas high; made | vanes pis packers: 98 o) Pee veshens Teen unites JAPANESE UMBRELLAS. All painted both inside and out: (Se! spread 8 feet. pread 10 feet 1B 18th St.) World's Greatest Srocery Wednesday's es Food Features. SWEET P RAIneShoeeem ue a Yates cream |2/o Fia ¥ ie Brakeley'a Cupid | 1 Gunpawder, Japar “extra fancy, meet, Mronkfast oF Tin sifted peas, d-jb i A brand Duke Lomatoes, Winorr Kerne fancy” hulled ft for doz, $175 in. head Rio | Coc crisp and | Known | York Raspberries; ‘age 2 Th can