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SIE HUSBAND} FOR SUNDAY BALL | 400 vias, BACK-#800 ad) Two ite a Children Mrs. | Commissioner pet Mekdo Issues yr a ah Abrams Appears in| Instructions to the Brooklym| ts, Mores wee and Tells Pathetic! Deputy as a Result of Justion| ti! innenwe’ oN | THREW ACID ‘MONEY EXHIBITION i t AT HER, SHE ASSERTS. NOT A PLEASURE GAME, | 2 ‘ "Hinge in i Hell Seratchea—-Nighimare Star Lily Jolly Linda Lae ran to form Danaeuse ran 8 fe ti Rev Wooinola Police Directed to Take in Cus- tody “All Persons Concerned” rate Holds, Defendant in ~ $590, Bail. and Issues Sum- 401 SKCOND RACE $1,000 added selling furlongs main track tart mod imons for Erring Hysband—| in Contest Where Admission |‘j.i0: Mima *"” “uetere 7" Fe le Garge, Hs, Ree Wal Punish oth, He Degares in Derenty-sscond wiveet tomether. | so cisions rendered by Judge Gaynor in- ies two years old, five furlon uD, Time1.01 45. % Fin i bu bs f e » 4 de ia Yh fe 5 " . 4 Ly ” 3 ao noi Wh tt Ree BY 6 DB SD i 1 mw 6 is 16 wosWsW Ww oi is 18 IR 8 Witee iF Ta i, Pure Peover well ridden Winner. eh Clos. P pad i re ~ Open. Clos Pr SH | letter that he was : oe : 1 in Brooklyn i# given _ Pele, Sine r} jone of her babies to her conan woe " peue * Hlomeqtead % and holding the other by the|® blacK'eye In a Communication sent to- | tate Hardofuh. W if oh Sire. Della Abrams, of No, 401 | dey by Police Commissioner McAdoo to Laon a eh , Deputy Commissioner Farrell, of Brook- ft coche ca % Twenty-second street, stood on ie = Prince Tain Salm, Gannon B. : 8 fr Cour Betal —Counterpoise, Tounes, Gay uy ite. Ancestor had gomethin left at th Se ers olen Inclosing a copy of Judge Gaynor’s | eng aa a nghowed_ Improvement tinmas ran hie rac 2 aN. a im Srri8d Bue oe larga deeisian holding baseball to be | 4¢¥ man Mi i “$1,000 added, tor twor vearolie: five, ands halt fn has REE epushh! & wees an exhibition for money instead of | Cresta: Ag a ce iho was leaning against the Dara fe" Leoreiy q game for pleasude, Commis: |. Index lees hor We OM ® foot LAP alta chewing gum Honet MéAdoo gent a letter containing | 34° chaps ; “yan 9 1 ee FA A inst FH "ghe has broken my heart, Judge t instructions for pis deputy te Austin Allen os Rugae 1 i ft \y 1o seen, Abrams. 90s pees, Bt ’ BANE in sarein Ue ‘ tio tho on UBeeahand away trom md’ ah he commissioner directed Paprell to Meum, ct a ti ei | FE eae oie ae rad [nave ,hie--ceptains of police at Any =e ae oatcheot war bard on BL Ri tis Gat Cochetinas Tan dng and but for them I fey te game of ball played on Sunday !n a hie race. Avasin Alten showed improvement, to My Ree |s broken. ene kiyp of Queens, ang on the ground i 1 “for three-vVeat-olds and up: one mile ime ms te ov to Up dg fare vuln A game be unlawful, aceards reas . He Wen me Time 241. Winnei 2 me. by etave vf tht aver yon ing to Judge Gaynor's decision, to cause one. Owwor—-J._Qeie gy. __. — on 4 | Oe naex. Horses. C4 41 Fin Let Ties Cis PI Sh. t" pire yet edeng whem LWOUN | Ot cereat of all persone concerned in "pga a F 3 2 , i i Derren he game Halo rt : ms broke Sow, ot wie pain In hie frat decision Judge Gaynor bait Hani og SH a im * ors 4 wat rate Peed ha ee Meroe [scored the poll for making arrests ft stence 1. Philipp ea “Gras cea iF that she was among friends defo without @ warrent, but now that Mun: u Bical + ied at ie head, of en res rigand while in the he resumed her story day ballplaying te specifically claasiged | "0" TIFT eS > = A_*That woman there has threatened 19 | A senibition he virtually gives the 404 PE lite wear it me,” she continued, pointing #4) ice full authority to carry Out the | Peper Vleet, Ownar- ¥ ne TBary smith, the woman who wep ee Ties ofthe a8 Index Horan, x “ ‘a x a am. "Sen menace ye rg! tid to | Later In the afternoon Comntiestoner | Made Lark eye ee a boa ss ha hatpin last night All| did McAdoo Issued the following atater| Wr Hontire r Gark dus 05 11. i a4 wan to beg uate a apace ment 4 yee en { a fro TS pon wk 2 cof to me. found them “ v t received coplas of twat - =, iv yeh % lave. 1 ‘ iret emt. n, Graceaway. Good and Plenty and Old Port @ block away from our home My nd ran away aad after she struck tore my hair down she ran volving Sunday baseball, “The fret case vesulted in the dit charge of the defendants in habeas at: Ht (ie aa on ture, Ala ‘Owner-- 405 tie fa for three-y Vv. Time so" Winner, ch. m. ‘a 1 fol- le-Btratine R.Tho rel owas nearly cragy pad 1 | corpus proceedings, In the spoand eaae| . * 7 , ve Howed her t her room in Twenty-third | ihe defendants were held on the com: tone eo wt, * Prom e Iptrert “und there she threw carbotlc | plait made to Judge Gaynor es com: sj dy polenisie’. iia Bi Hs f iA ak me” meitting magia te. “ep Aha a » a ne \ fh ty ow He ind. "The latter decision should prevail, | 5 Pi st ' 4 Ht 5 4 she ta md ane?” seked the Magis: | 1. 40.10t feel called upon 10 reponel i, Bir ocha’ wnt + hy id, did she?” asi he Magit~ | os with the other. The Mrat degiaion| ta, pracin Son Pc “Well, she won oy _— oe ~ againat the police for ag ander | i i 8 at any one elise Cor so an it mot ott yas nor bother married men some citlaen md | Bi Bete Hireine I . oe a 4s your husband, = Mrs. Phe Aecond: cr latest decision, aleo | Po a Wa iS ‘t PS race." Bobedtt Ue atv 2 Where is this man? I'll give ate that a it played |" OAM 9 fe cil” ah mA! on Bunday un fr certain cofditiona, aa stated by Judge Gaynor, te Megal wh Infraction of the eode. “The complalyt ix of a Sunday all of this woman that he want TH put him on the island with her” aad now, Judge,” answered the ’ . in kame of bas ; i 6 me to whic lant night as soon | Re Hubble’ wax Inyfted. ind eg wih SHBEPSUPAD BAY RACK TRACK, Cchenleteh ary on admiteion fee was Jeli tlh thi July Le'Phe entries (or tomorrow's “Tn a shrill voice, punctuating tacts ape ae follows: words with gum cho Fit Race Two-year olde: salingy tive he?” thundered Magtr- and one-half tur ot Puturtty fd Wupicd ig ith to Rha GS Diamond, g Arenenine A 4 i), Bond #0. Summons for Robeit ii F bated Mi ie Wramr. Case postponed unt | to-mor we rt oe 1 ow morning at 9 o'clock.” iy pet, Coat Mra, Abfims and her babies wre ai ‘an, Ser helped down fram the bridge by two W b 4a Wain ee aire, os ‘ NNR ait mar tay'at 4] ae ame kope ing? "Oh, the dis fates 10d Favepe he Wagrace, «My babies will Two Alarms Turned In After al’ "haus Havwebtandicnp, — Ateeplechare, +7 ” ' : t urge ever forget It et Pagan 108 Ten Candien 190 Nbeg Mes, Abrams had beoome eaim Blaze Started in the Highland |' fa Halong nae Yt aa © i that her huaband, Robert ‘ ater aed A tne Nee Yorn rusnct Con:| Stabe w One FiresPighter| es) peck bait 8 corte: sar AM ; bal, j y iter 16 ey af tines of li Y Injured, = wy 145 2a i + " w OT Marty ue ' « ms j ir ns io i" i ag ig foot Fire started late thie afternoon in the Alum Wajer 190 ¥ from ha work, but whe} Highland Stables at No. 6 Weat One| Cour ator Hs} Hinok vn Colt en ¥ nh » naked pp tage Hundred and Thirtysfourth street, kept - eine - ¢ woulda’ ¢ lot my ud by Athert AL Meyer, ‘The building ti ) ' “mle fo ne and: Ale babies. MS [vik stories high, and the Aremen man- HAWTHORNE WINNERS. $ : aged to keep the flames contined to the - top foor, in which hay and furnithe are] HAWTHORNE RACB TRACK, CHI ee 4 . stor CAQGO, July 1L—Following are the wiit- WANTS! Wé WANTS! 1) alarms weve turned tm, a targe | ners of the racee Reld here to-day > ot} FIRST RACE-One mile--Won by Tabet Ae, rebipibie, Noreee. ween, were 12 to 1 and 2 tod; Panaoluca, 1h saved, Birema i out, Waa second La hte 4 was cut on the arm by falling glass) even, thitd, Mme—t4g dd an ices |' dh a to be attended by & surgeon BRCOND Rac Ke-Big furlougs.— Won pliced at 10,0 hy Kmpreas of India \ to 2 and 7 to § ¥ ‘Somers, was second; Woodeperry, 10 to 1 and i e the fire wae at ite woret Bat-| Petr Sto 1 and lt to hort urdered same Pot howe to the 'ytad, third Thme=115 THIRD | RACK Seeeplee pave ire —Won by Creoll tw Sardigan, 1 to 10 i 1 short and 4 was THE WORLD. When 4 | fivcding the, enuire plage. Weird 6 to Land M1 to 5, third the tion of Advertisemepta at ghe | (9! vodin enti " ae toe A Sekky ‘adiadt ini fates Reveral families were flooded Before yp Won by FOURTH RACK~One mile i 1 to 4 and out hite » Was to WW the water_was tufned of tur GAMBLING RDS MANHATTAN AND BRONX, District Tele- e Ae veeelves ——— Ske Nen. 180, au, 890, RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. anenae hoPnes gO) FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, ST. IN LONG BRANCH County Officers Descend ani tind 320, 375, 650, 1048, TUL, 1154, BAS, be, ATLE, 101, c 2" Ro, B01, 198, ABUS, 140s, AV—At Sos. OU, 183, 447, bis, July The races run here to- ulted as follows : LKST RACE Four and one-h wnee—Won by Hersain, 1b to 1 and | Lelia Hunter, 18 to 5 and § to 5! ¢. was secoed: Erla Lee, even, i be alt fure . Time ON 1 AV,—At No, 2203, “Clubs” with Axes and Re xnconp RACE-One. mile and sey enty yarda.—Won by Charlo Tompora, | At By ’ " Sey toh wou, uisu sass) volvers, Make Six Arrests and |") sul vt. First Mugier, 1 4030 tor | ! : ‘ 1 tens a Seize Paraphernalia. THIRD RACKeRIve elgbte of « mite | Won 9) Loretta Mi it t a to dy Savy Was second Time Lat th FOURTH RACE mn). t to 4 for plac White, 6 te 5 third, (Special to rity LONG: BRAN( About 199 night Sherif 0. ©. Bogar- Detective Edward Ruy nd other of the urrtved in Long Bra $i rant bra | ~ WET HER GO, GALLAGHER. lock last One mile—W " County > And | 19 4: Fo ’ . s Be at rr Patan ¥U-—At No. gat Ww. . 1 Ne. 28 he, staff id fOr the purpom am bling -b it At We Melbourne Club tn oper entered armed with axea| Contractor May Now “Proceed with seized all the gambling Public Comfort Stations. - a ing nen tihey te ation and revolvers paraphernalia and arrested two women, | Chief Engineer Martin, of the Bridge Nellie Smith and Catherine Brown, | Department has handed in a wri Jack Lovell. who ts supposed to be the | opinion that the work of constructing the club, escaped |the public comfort station in Chatham proprietor Neat they went to a club having no | Square Ww now endanger | a the Manhat- tan “LL (ry: Fulminate and Gortnation Third Rece—The Spring Futurity. course bil Arto beaten when fs ureBe was (eS roww aw aea ” Faleniite ‘|@HEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW Cotton en- ‘urlongs of ' Patrol Wagon Talk. Nerds z THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY.1, 1904 ‘SAYS ANAL (ORDERS ARRESTS |EVEWING WORLO RAGE CHART FOURTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. | The Evening World's charts are Indexed from Gret race at Aqueduct, MAY USE PARK FOR 18 MONTHS Commissioner Pallas Tells the! Board of Estimate He Will Permit That Concession to) Relieve Bridge Crush, OTHER PLANS, HOWEVER, WILL BE we "| Mayor MoClellan Gently Digs Comptroller Grout on His Boom for Governor in Police ‘MANY BURNED IN TROLLEY BLAZE A Dozen Passengers on a De Kalb Avenue Car Injured by Flames Which Spread from a Burned-Out Fuse, ONE MAN HAD TO BE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. Fire Leaped from Under Floor Before Men and Women Could Rush from Their Seats to Safety in the Street. Bridge Commissioner Bests’ project be to extend Brooklyn Bridge acroas Park Row and eighty or ninety feet Into City Hall Park, held up by the veto of Park Commisstoher John J. Pallas, was Iaid over in the Board of Esti- mate to-day while an odd proposition oes jmade ia Commissionor Pallas's letter to main [the board 's looked tnto. Commissioner Pallas declared in his ‘entirely opposed” 10 TS) to the intrusion of the bridge upon 1.40] perk lends, S]omnised the imperative need of relief but added that he rec- for the bridge and was willing to con- cede the temporary privilege of en- eroaching on the park, and “if your honorable board will pass a resoiution limiting the occupation of the park to alghtesn months | will make the con- cession, i, 1, bo PY e @ Wants a Guarantee, Mr, Pallas insieis upon a guarantee Ws o oto L3\ that the structure will be removed in elghteen months, and suggesta thay ho aotion be taken unt It can be ahy iid: stout ive Aft ST that nd other way can bo devised 'e relleve the bridge congestion, i'wo Weeks was taken by the Board of Bati- mate to look for other ways, and the matter will come up ag.in Jul b M, Warley Platsek, Charles Putsel and James W. Hyde, as a special committee of .he college of the city of New York, asked the Board of Esti- mate for permission to begin con- domnation prom eodinige to acquire the Amsterdam avenue front, between One undred and ‘Thirty-ninth and One Hug- and foe streets, to complete the. four lock site for’ the $6,000,000 | lene, ines now under construc- ‘the Derifsson was given. 4, plane for his be- House in the Bronx, and Foe avenues and One Hundred and Sixty-first street, were approved by the id to-day, and an inaue of $180,000 je stock Was au- thorized. Lindsay's Appeal Vain, Despite the persuasive arguments of Deputy Commissioner Lindsay for an appropriation for 20 drivers for patrol wagons to take the places of the uni- formed policemen at $1,400 a year, who now drive the wagons, he did not get the unanimous consent of the board heeessary under the charter, Comp- troller Grout refusing to approve on the ground that experienc ry Red Priar.ti7] that a 7 hat very soon after their woot passdond” TP Wt Belle | these a vere mold be ae ‘ e siti} tion at Albany raising them t Ke nore fe rank Of, polloqan, wr Sean mon a Rugenian Tet ¢ jan } a oan 2 pg sotto Svolgee and STi te S87? O44 Winnt s¢/ Mayor, and! you veto it as a p's ‘The ‘Compiroiler blushed, Boe Figth Race Wandicap f Fieadoton aqninat es ruject Just the same re x fwlonws main Brapnay's plana for bo acy al. P new 2 ‘ ‘apio. 14; val Ings ellevue Hospital were rey NeW York. ta |referred to Comptroller Grout, who iy Rose zm "t m4 Koning iio | WIL report July 15. ao Grenade 38S Turd 31) Athel M8 Sah Chingy Sime: 108 NS aM M4 hin Wa git 1 Bao A mile and siateont ny Hackensack 18 Gold Dome. a dp) 2) Jane dolly ih 0) Reveille \o8 MT Hyd oo jack "Featinint or D, way ie noe turt Mohs FINISHES AT FORT ERIE. FORT ERIE RACE TRAC K, Ont July 1—The races run here to-day re- sulted as fol FIRST, RAGE~Three-vear-oldy and up—Slx furlonds.—Albola, 1M Minders to 10 ang aut, won, Rawhide, 160 (Michaels), ® to i and ® second; Walder, 1% (Aker), 8 tot ind ® to 1 third, Timen 10h $4 SECOND, RACK—Two-year-olds: furlongs Sandy Andy, 16% ¢ 4 to Sand ot, won; Dicta ro), 10 to.) aod 4 to 1, dragop, I (Mountain), 10 to | 1, third. ~‘Time=1.@ te THIRD RACE—For three furlongs. — Minotaur, Sto 2 aud even, w jountain). 6 tol and , Bank Btreeet, 10 (V and ¢ to |, third. Time. FOURTH RACE -Stee course. The Mere, Ut ( f plech: Yosh). and 4 to 6, second, Prin her), & to | and 2 t 1 Time 351 1-3, ond, but war disqualified PIPTH RACE—Three-year- apwerd: One mile and a af Last Koighe 1C. Smith) fto 4, won Gattant oP. land 4 to aw (Munroe, 4 | Pemeet. 10 1-2 SIXTH RAC up leamp 10 (BN ° A third burying Giuseppe Ottbarrl, Second avenue Police and fremer half an hour 4 Charles Law of the gaug name in a building on West Rnd (ov structure there, as claimed by owned by the West End Realty Com: |that company, and that the work is pany. There they tok all the para-| being conducted in « manner safe and phernalia and arrested ‘Thomas J. | Johanson, tie reputed proprietor; Will Pollee Commissioner McAdoo there- jam Powers, William G, Smith and j fore a4 instructed Inspector Schmitt. avers W. Wilson. be » give police protection to Con- igriceners wom taken before|'*tor Gallagher and bis men who — Falter Lye | ' bg Branch, | have had to Gght the Manhattan both 1631, is, ” nearl Joamany physically and lewally : een re cary for rs Gallagher says the Manhattan wanted Sine as ae ae ith a todo the work and charge him $19, ug, Ste he could vata ‘hor $iea, enn fits piel alate CLEVELAND AT GRAY GABLES. By-President, with Der. Gobles to-day, vache Oneida. The length of t re Se Sto 1, won; Bright Girl, 18 (Pie Asn sted ds Italians who had eseaned. w five and 4 to ) 1299-4 ase; full to 1 ee | \, 4 Preagrave finiahed sec olds and xteenth 5 to} and aul KILLED BY A CAVE-IN, nf No. orke Bryant, Reaches Bussard’s Ray. to BUAZARD'S BAY, Mass, July 1B. President Grover Cleveland and Dr. Bryant, hie family phyalctan. arrived at They came at etet the BOY DIVES FROM FOURTH STORY ~| Mother Refuses to Let Him Go Swimming So He Plunges Out of Window — Gets Only a Bruised Ankle. nee elaven-year~ old Lawrence Mar- ed, "Mother, may I 7" and mother said “No,” aughty, Impuleive ehild Jumped trom & fourth-story window at No, 18 Third avenue to-day lawrence hadn't been an altogether kood boy, Laat evening when be went nit to play he promised bis parenws he would be back in the house before A dozen men and women passengers on & DeKalb avenue car in Brooklyn thie afternoon were badly burned as the car was going through Washington street on the way to Manhattan by the burning out of a fuse’ The exploding fuse set the entire front of the car ablaze aad sheets of Name shor back to the crowded seats, The car was No, 3,89, and in going to the bridge used the same tracks on Washington street as the cars of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit, although oper- ated by another company, The motor- man, whose name is unknown, stopped file car at Tillary and Washington mtreets, to let a woman jonger off. When the conductor rang the bell for him to go ahead he swung his lever around guddenly, There wes a loud report inside the motor box, followed by a burat of flame and a big cloud of amoke, The motorman managed to turn the power off, but something had ev!- dently got out of gear in the worka, for the flames continued to shoot out, 4nd there was a terrific hissing, In a very few seconds the fiames had @ ne back to the passenger seats, trav- olling under the car, They burst through the floor and set fire to the clothing of William Keeler, forty-five yoara old, of No. 217 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn. Kevler gave a yell and leap: @ from the car, As he did so a tor, of blue flame shot in his face, burning iin terribly, An ambulance wos sum- from the Hrooklyn Hospital, and ater his is burns ha rate ciressed he waa ved to that inst NMenntime { @ cloth! ot several other ad caught tire. Abo ether were burned, nat aare As ies ler, Men with buck- put out the . Darwen, Seagea the Se of the burned, Mo was ti! 7 for nearly three- Tt was one of the ant Brook TAY trolleys i ist oe eames t near ANY VED HAMA BEIT ARREST Of Tort BIG JEWEL FOR CROKER, Chiet Surprised with Tek ‘Twenty Years in Service. Fire Chiet Edward Croker was hon- ored by the deputy and battalion thiete ce! the department to-dae by the gift of a twenty years’ service badge in commemoration of his completion of that term of service in the department, Moat of the chiefs were assembled at Fire Headquarters to-day on account of Its being the firat of the month and marched iti a body to the office of Commissioner Hayes, Chief Croker was sent for. When he arrived the Commissioner, in.a speeeh full of words of hearty commendation vt Chief Croker's conduct of the de- partment, “presented to him on behalf of the chiets the badge, signitieant of his twenty yeage' serv and a hale it is of gold, with a oarat gemond in the ba \ sine crihed. Chiet Cromar w really en by surprise, he had no what’ was, coming. made a i reply. SKIN AND BLOOD PURIFICATION Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills Cleanse the Skin, Scatp. and Blood -Disfigurng, Hu- ‘Loss:of Hair COMPLETE TREATMENT $1:00 Thonsands.of the world’s best peo- ple have found instant relief and speedy eure by the use of Cuticura Soap, Otnt- ment and Pills in the most torturing ‘and disfiguring of itching, burning and scaly hdmours, ecsemas, rashes, itch: ipge and inflammations. Thoussods of ifred, fretted mothers, of skln-tortured and disfigured babies, of all ages and conditions, have certi- fled to slmost miracnions cares by the Cuttcura remedies, when the best med- teal akili nad failed to relieve, mach leas cu Cuticura Treatment {a local and con ol 3 Fancy Suit ‘Bargains 3 Ballybo Homespuns eS Ol th abi, fn Bue 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. 211 & 219 Sixth Ave, 125th St., Cor. Third Ave, For the Fourth PP color double el Worsted Suits, all seams tape A nile $12.50; special... $8.50 Specially constructed Blue Serge Suits that will hold their shape 10 and color as long as worn. . $ ' e S, True Blue” Serge Suits, best In the world for less than $20, found here only. . $13.50 { ' , Custom tailored Worsted Suits, value $45, special..,. $10 ; Fine Worsted and ‘torent Suits, lormer pices up to $20, MBA cee $11.50 $14 Best Worsted and Cassimere Suits, formerly up to $25, now The only Outing Suit that holds its shape until worn out. It's Kirschbaum, and is found only here, All colors, shoulder lined. . Fancy mixtures, ii ' shoulder lined. $12.50 Natural homespun “colors, pongee silk shoulder tined.. $15 Two Added Bargains sitationsl = somplete and perfect, | Two-piece Outing Suits of trish ‘ , aweet and emit ok Bathe ihe | Homespun, Oregon City Cassimere, ded satfaces Uebrcaape Soap | pure wool Crash and unfinished sod hot water to slegnse the.elin of | Worsted A few with Norfolk we $9, sons and soften the thick: | jackets. Value $12.50 up; tele, pets tebe bard ape 9 CDN 5 ve Cansskatereior $7.50 nt. opal CaNienrsOlptpent trelp Outing Peg-Top Trou site lag, leriation ms rf g-Top Trousers of allay Wap ng, a. ieritaio wat co ee Yankee Homespun; special 3 uke Guicore etre Pls 06 COO) | PFICE...sserecrsrernserenne and cleanse A pas avery J ‘J function io 6 state of healthy activity Youths 4th o July . More great cures of simple, scrofelous and hereditary honours 4 ary daily mede Cuticurs remedies than by all other blood and skin remedion’ fecdevthe s stogle set delng often tba care the most distressing # when all else fatle. Long Island Farmer on Guard | sew with a Shotgun in Front of} — His Home, from Which His Family Is Unable to Escape. Information has been received at the Shertf's office In Mineola that a farmer named Henton, living at Uniondale, near Hempstead, has become insane, and that all attempta to place him under Teatraint have been futile, Denton, who is (Whitty years old, Is sakl to have firat exhibited aymptoms of insanity three or four days ago. He has been standing in front of his home armed with 4 shotwun and has threat- ened to kill anyeone who attempts to arrest him. In the howse are his wife and sister and a woman who has been vidtiag the family, They on unable to ci from the house, Denton ts Ry on guard. It is e has had no sleep for tree days, A ‘man Jed tordrive past the house In’ Wagan Nee approa by Denton, who, it ts said, attempted to hold Nim up. The man whipped up bts hb Denton |e alao sald ¢ to a man and manqaed to met away Smith and Ciree giher officers went to Vntondaje from Hempstead to-day to Iry to arrest the madman, Denton went ty Uniondale from Brooklyn two years to a girl, but they Constable George dark, but it wag #15 when Lawrence ago. came sneaking in like a conscience. stricken di Lawrence's father, weary after his jong, hot day's work, remarked he was too tired to do justice to the case that night, but he promised Lawrence that e would have something warmer than the weather for him In the morning, But Lawrence was destined to disap- pointment In this, Father overajept, and had only time to take a cup of Mee and a “sinker” and get to work by the time the whistle blew Lawrence crawled out of bed about father Was getting a transter ‘ blocks up the street, and asked if there were fresh strawberries for breakfast. He Nkewite remarked that the n | sympathetic jv would take his bath after instead ot et | replied ecaune | ye afier hours last Rig, | ‘ yu + YOUR poor. sleepy father dant have time to tan vou t orn: axepne Otbmert Burted tn am 1 ee stay ih the louse and fs 7 porators. Haeavation. Pirotetiion gieamed in the eye of niiie! While twenty Halans were engaged! tween He ie small. but oh, my! in making an exea tor a sewer| for lis. al : a frant of No. 17 Second avenue, | 4" 4". sofas it ll od Brooklyn, the wall of earth seliegond TA ike to ave You," said his mother, ‘op waten me,” sala Lawrence. “| and ‘with that he dove through the | window | “Hin mother’s shrick brought heads | from,every window in. the bullding | many “ Lawrence's = exhibitia: high vale th net Hanae. onlook: that le Prams and btbeg ha Lawrence wna down. and out in the an ie Sa oy Re ‘oe Law- rulse On the Harned Q ea and lofty tumbling without the! NOTICE Between the hours of 8 and 12 A, M. to-morrow we will offer 72,000 yards of HIGH GRADE CARPETS at 25¢. per yard; elegant and rich designs, Telegraphic and = Mail Orders filled if received be- lore | P, M. to-morrow, M*GRORTYS THIRD # AVE., Bet. tad pt 124th Sts. | RHOLZ WASSER: Glasses That Don't Slip. What's the use of the finest eye» glasses in the world if they won't Stay on? The “Harris Suction Clip" does away with all tilting and slipp in Summer, especially, when perspira- tion makes glasses wh off easily you es find it a great cc. nose wi te surest, softest, smoothest grip you ever felt on an eye- glass—without marring the most Suit Bargains Fast color Blue Serges and double-breasted 2+piece Homespun Suits; values up to $12.50; Special $6 Blue Serge, black Thibet and fancy Worsted Suits, values up to $18; special ? ., $10 _|Children’s Suits For the Fourth Boys’ two-piece double-breasted Norfolk Suits, of Homespun and wey Poh err Len reeches; sizes jo 16; worth $6; special $2.95 Children's Russian Blouse Suits in every material commonly made into summer suits; formerly $2 and $3; speclal.......... 98¢ This lot includes double-breasted Eton sailor jails, sizes 4 to 10. Children’s $1 Russian Wash Suits, bloomer breeches; reduced 596 to.. 19¢ xtra Bloomer Wash Knee Pants; special Men's and Boys’ Shoes sensitive skin, Vel nd Vici Kid The “SUCTION” produced b Osler eri vt 9,80 opening, combined with the different Patent Colt and Vici Kid points of contact (as shown by the Oxfords’ and Tan Shovs.. $1 95 i sree is me Seat casket to Tan, Patent Colt and Velour Oxe be ‘our glasses for : Wale for my Booklet, “Byes and a anole of $3.50 and $2.40 Their Care,” pkgs eee ¥ Patent Colt and Russia Correct Glasses, $1 Up. || cait button Oxtords...... $3.98 — < French Calf and Russia “call 5 Oxfords , $5 Boys’ Shoes, all leathers, $1.49 . BYESGHT SPECIALIST, pened pot y her Pa Fehr 348 Oth Avesta & 234) |! an Shot wi rater md wi 50 E.125th St. (Cor. Madison ay.) J] leather soles............. $1.50 \ Harlem Office Open Bvenings. Men's and Boys’ Hats : ‘ 1 ae , be ee Fi Feng 89¢ $2 Split an nit Straw Smiling Fates mal Sans Soot SH 9 26 $2.80 and $3 Spl Sannit 1 are those that are made |} Straw Hats; special,......... §2 happy by the creamy, Men's Scotford Straws, $2,80 comforting lather of Genuine Fangnia Hats... bs» * SHAVIN Regular $8 grade, special, ‘ WILLIAMS 8 0 ae |. Other Panamas up to $20, " Wililams’ Shaving Sticks and Tablets, All these Panama Straw Hats are Belg Waliat scars Pewter emt Jemer |) rimmed READY TO WEAR. ~ Boys’ stylish Straw Hats.. SO¢ Children’s Sailor Straw Hats, 49¢ Holiday Furnishings ii oath roi eater | Regular $1 Negligee Shirts, 50¢ \ co, et sha ocd Wk} Fancy Madras Shirts...... 986 , = — ree WV a Underwear, "be 4 wen nee Parkin’ Fancy STACOM.On Friday. July 1, at the resis] Hose. .. sce sees eeeer seen 19¢ brother, Thomas O'Connor, ELLEN STACOM, widow walt Belts of black calf ‘ and other leathers 8c Get the Habit Ge to

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