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woived iy “NURI HUSBAND Upper West Si Side Bel Belle Believes | Financial Loss and Objection to Marriage May Have Af-| fected Missing Man’s Mind, WROTE DESPONDENT NOTE AFTER HE WENT AWAY. ’ Henry Jarmulowsky, Banker's Son, Stated He Was Bank- tupt and Disheartened and Was Going to World’s End. A bride of only four months: pretty | Melen McCullum Jarmutowsky 1s seek- | ng her young husband, Henry Jarmui- owsky, who left thelr home, No, 153 West Seventy-ninth street last Friday j and a day later wrote a despondent letter to his young wife. ‘The missing husband t# the son of Simuel Jarmulowaky, a banker, of No. H Canal street, and the twenty-year- old bride Is the daughter of H. I. Me- Cullom, at whose handsome home in Wont Seventy-ninth street the young couple have been living since their marriage. Nack of the young husband's disap- Pearance there is a romance in which religion ahd finance are interwoven. Only six weeks ago the bridegroom was declared a bankrupt, having lost his fortun “Laat Friday he told me he was go- ine to Philadelphia on a business ven- ture, and that he might not be back night, so I was not surprised to DEMANDS 6700 bs : ‘¢ & telegram stating that he was Italian Manufacturer Causes Getatneds* anid. the bride, -divcussing the matter, "Tho next morning though 1 weelved a special delivery letter Wiioh stated that he had lett me for- ever. { cannot make it out, but my heart i# broken,” continued’ the forsaken wite as ehe showed deep emotion. ‘When we were married four months wey we ke the marr’ weoret, for . ame Meme tn marriags secret or) Arrest of Man Whom He Sus adox und that they uld object i his marrying a Christian, Lam a Cactelic, but Harry and I had been Cnsaged (or two years and were $9 &sinctod Wo each ouber that my peopie pects, hut Magistrate Dis- charges Prisoner. did no. object, especially when Harry ‘, weed (hat our ehiidren should be qaners up in the Catholle faith, 5 ‘ , vied In the Broadway Taber: George Connale, an Italian ge April @ and we Were very happy|facturer of crochet work, at No, 27 iF months, First avenue, was the complainant !n Ubjected to Marriaue, the Police Court to-day weeks ago though Harry came] against Alexandre Bieatte, ef No. 399 and told me that he bad broken} pirst avenue, whom he euspected of hews of the marrage to aly parents 5 ‘iui they had turned him our of] betng the author of a Bisck Hand yure and the business. . which Connale received yester- “Vhey, gave him bis share of $2,000 in tue business and told him to gu to Bis ChreGan bride, “ht only rt wy duy ceording to Connale, tie lotter, whieh written on black-bordered paper had not speculated, been all right, but one} aud decorated with back hands, skulls altnough he had lost $4.00, we| sivas of “Slortes,” the Lualian word tor va surh money, buc he Was) death, demanded (hat he deliver (Ww lo bia © | Vhae jeter in part from the, missiog Wankers son ruts; y Dear Helen ‘Lam doing now what i L vielag algal: | Awan Who Would meet him any even- tig for the next elit days in « base~ AL at Fitter Avenue B, at any Gime alter 7, Connale Was Wy mMuhe le . wcuorams | Ab cue Hie Uelions, 0) muy (he word | abeady, wucu alarmed, hh SEPEOE a have so templated in cuse « turn for thé bec af res ail my ou hen bankrupt, and disgusted, and dis- heoriehed; eaeh day only making at fairs ii ind more rate for you and for me Could Have Had Ald, "Edo not want to drag you down Wo the poverty-stricken lot that must end 1. Connale sought Cape Uuaiiagcer, sireet statin, uves Sullivan Connaie told teen a sirauge man passing and repass- OF (he Bast LWeiyemecuna | and he deiued Dew! and Walsh wo detectives What be had ‘ t my side, This is a final i mood-by ing his house all day yesterday and ‘Vive letter states the writer I going | taking them to hia house and hiding tu the end of the world. them behind a window he pointed out pHimaite as this man, maria’ Coat Harry's, rupture In spite of ills protests Bieatte was “tam afraid: tha with his family has preyed on his mind | arrested and taken to court, where the ond that Lt fi era Srcvies have | detectives asked that he be held for ex- image him the vietim of a cemporary jamination as a suspicious person. Law- mental disorder, Otherwis ° woud Br yaaiea Waseat* ha lapeatee (or never have left me, for It @ mao who will give up his religion and | Bieatte, declared that his client's arrest Severe Tove oem proman. Could NOt) way an outrage, that he was a citizen of ince Saturday morning the young \fide has scarcely tasted food and has been unable to sleep, ny, ne hud told ae father, tt good character and that Connale's com- gh plaint was baseless. a ei od sil i only" Me nae Ae) Magistrate Whitman seemed to be romantic :narriage of the young|convinced that there was no ground for) holle girl reared in every luxury. to| Bleatte’y arrest, for he discharged him tue son of an orthodox Jewish banker) and told the dotectives that they had was regarded as auspicious by efi | BQ Jusstiication for the arrest Irends of the upper wert side Nugent said that his ellent intended @en though there was a difference of} to pring a civil ection againat Connale religious pa: 1c for unjustifiable arres RECORDER SAVED. GAVE UP CAR S GAVE UP CAR SZAT; MAN FROM SUICIDE: ACT COST HS LIE Needham, Who Lost His Bal- to Jump from Ferry-Boat and) ance and Fell to treet Pave- Passes on His Case as a ment, Dies in’ the Hospital ‘Magistrate To-Day, from a Fractured Skull. James Needham, a young tinsmita, who was knocked from an Amsterdam avenue car the Manhattan street curve, died t@day at the J. Hood Wright Hospital, His skuli had been fractur Needbdm's death was, due indirectly to.an act of courtesy on his part. With Recorder Stanton, of Hoboken, Mad arraigned before him to-day the man whom he saved from committing sulcide Maat night on a ferry-boat, ‘The Reorder and three acquaintances were going tu Hoboken on a Barclay} treet ferry-boat when they observed + well-dressed man on the platform of on the four: ran of Blase Fife between the third, and fourth floora did trifit five-story bull street, but the wal frintlicted considerable tenholm Cutlery ©o., occu floor, Bight girls making photogramp album, floor smetied smoke am from glarm A ane = minutes It took to subdue Be boat Who was intoxicated. He Aipped and fell against the rail, slightly 4utting bis head. Recorder Stanton ad- Pata i Lake a seat in the vais, id the Police Mayis- het thought Ne would keep an eye un " When the Boat was in midstream the man jumped to the rait and was |; over when” Recorder Stanton reached him and pulled him back, The would- be sulcide fought desperately, but the Recorder is a powerful man and over. eame him. He was turned over to a policeman when the boat reached Ho- bis. gid anon wrrauned pstury, Ke nm lay he said he was Patrick Lexi, of No, 27 Ciintor passed down for con- William McLean, of No. 32 Eighth ave- nue, Needham came down from Wash- ington Heights on Sunday evening after a days’ outing at Fort George, At One Hundred and Porty-titth street he gave his seat to a young woman and sat ow the side rail which stretches along the car on its inner side At the Manhattan street curve the car fell backward. He was tak hospital unconscious, unmarried and lived avenue, He was thirty ay roth ‘years old. BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF. DIES FROM DAUGHTER'S SHOT | Youre Medical student at Attanttc Clty May Die, ATLANTIC. CITY, N. J., Aux. 3. — Attacked Girl and was jolted by anothet and Needham | to he Harry Doughty, fourteen years old, a tudent under Dr. Melaler, shortly be- NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Aug. 2.—| fore ‘midnight 'aai night pits aul. ot by his| cide by shooting himsel head. A “ The boy was in | e oy 4 ‘oa: ¢ at the her and her mo! coe of time died at a "hospital Toray, fornery & ae silent. “rhe boy's home fa! Wee seveniy-vne yoars oid, » po riment, neighboring TUN ¢ GIRLS FLEE FROM FIRE. BRIDE WHOSE ROMANCE HAS BEEN BROKEN AND HER HUSBAND WHO WROTE OF TROUBLE AFTER LEAVI. Retreat. ployed skull. came demented some rent to St in Balla the-Hudson, a torday to the ent No en r used io extinguish | Sund rat She struck Uie bac conscious. She wie Broadway vw the few the dames. "Hospital, this cltyg MES ANNIE HARPOLEY 401 Hoyt St, Portland, Ores} Work in Illinois a States. Mra. Annie Harpole, 401 Hoyt Street, Portland, Ore, State Secretary Daughters Oregon, : nd Other / of Liverty, writes “For over eight ycars I suitered with intense pains in the Through a neglected cold I con- tractel a severe catarrh which went through my system and finuily settled in the bladder, causing great pain, spent hundreds of dollars on doctors and medicines without ob- taining relief for me. I finally decided that I would try Peruna, 4 am pleased to say that relicf came to me shortly after I began taking it and at the end of three mouths I was in perfect health. I also took Peruna he- fore and after my haby came, and quickly restored my health and strength, ee een nen eee ence e ees en eee ce. abdomen and pelvic organs. asa friend r Ty around. tr ‘ t Guy partioular disease and yor miserabte be- | The yond diserintion. And throb. grow and debilitated ev Peruna cures ¢ Not having any taining — no’ Peruna cannot he mont ecommended it so highly. MRS. ANNIE espoctally themael ear wemen who drag om year ie, and tromble, | » Lived | Chiengo, M11., | Rowling Club, writes: “Now that I have arth wherever seated, iaulating effect, but con- | wit Ip but cure. what cured me WOMAN LEAPED T0 DEATH FROM CAR ‘Susp tienicas Former Police Matron Dies from Injuries She Received While Escaping from St. Vinoent’s Mra. Carley, according to friende, be Vincent's Retreat, stitution for women, She escaped from the lsitution on y and started back to New York. While the car was running at a rapid between Beach and Elberson ave- at Mamaroneck, she leaped off. the stone curb and was picked up un- Retreat, and later sent to St, Vincent's Pe-ru-na Restored This Happy Woman ‘To Perfect Health. Mrs, Deborah L. Carley, formerly em- 8 matron of first street station, died at St, Vincént's Hospital to-day from @ fracture of the ¢ Bast Fifty. time ago and was an in- @t Harrison-on- k of her head on taken back to the SIEGEL My husband MARPOLE, eee ee onee. Life Was a Burden Until Miss Harris Tried Pe-ru-na, Miss Annette Harris 8§ Catalpa Place, Member West Side Ladies regained my health every drop, jana strength I am only too glad to tell I was a sufferer for years, Single women all over the United States and although | tried many doctors and ard women who add their teatimon come in every day. Study your case, are made hapoy mothers | medicines, ny to the thousands that | until | took Peruna, hothing seer wre] ® bit my case And this was onty | after life bad vecome a burden 1 and when you have|1 wis unable to stand on iy test. for ang feet, for any ad these gertincates vou will find that | length of t After taking one’ bottiv 1 na will\nelp, sud not oniy help, but | felt much improved. I kept cn taling it cure you. Junti! | had taken nine bottles and. then Peruna docs not claim to cure every ill | considered myself cured n new do ter under the su, but over forty years’ trial | work with ease, can walk ax well as T ever has gained the dis- | could, and at night feet only a natural Is a Suc | Pe-ra-na nn, 1 sleep the he befor for | at a mm eavarrhal® affections by | Hnetion for it of be- ing the most mar- veRous cure hen health.” ald not sleen longer tha night through, while extant. Selentista and physicians have re- maa de. ht Becive, Wromiet td. atie. Corded their recognition of It apart from all | factory results from tho use of Peruna Qther medicines—as a success, write at once to Dr Hartman. giving & inacems strange thst as well known and | full statoment of your case, and be will well entabli is these facts ate that any a aa to give you his valuable savice one should Salect (0. promt by them \e All correspond tin} ¢ held strletly onfiden- en Dr. Hartman Sanitarium Martman. President of Th Columbus, Ohio, Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. The GEST MOT WHATHER MEDICINE Sroat ips Hock Go Che Big Store After Choice Yew Chinawar TEBG STORE LY OF ACTIN Ohe Big September Sale SIs 0. Immediate and Immense Suoe 1—Powerfully Potent Prices. 2—Vast Stocks of New Goods, eM V re ea WE ora NEW YORK. |The Big Store sells the best goods for the least money _ and In wadttion gives greon Trading peal with all pure 3 Unlimited Asso: chases—doub 11 noom—single until closing hour. Filled These are among the predom nating features of the gigantic | sheene beans may be redeemed Im the premium Partor onthe | begun so auspiciously yesterday, and which will centnue wath interest throughout September at the Siegel Cooper Stcre. Open stock patterns almost without end. This is a sign advantage, for you can make up a set of as many peces as you like. Moreover, you can replace any piece that may be bro! in the future. This Sale Offers the Finest Collection of glaze English Porcelain Ever Seen in This The subjoined items are convincing evidence of this; Undergtare Englith Forcelain, $25.60 Fine Franch Observe how low the prices cre for| y fine qualities. YAEAY AND BUTTER PLATES, anus) $1.25 doz. each, he | bUtt By were $1.85 don, each, ravy Dal, eke ¢ DINNER PLATES, each, 10° Y OATMEAL PLATES. each 4 S23 AO qua'ity, set, Dinner Seta. | £800 Jardinieres, 50¢. a AETRR DINNER CUPS AND! Decorated China rated to Blea flower: ‘as 475 000 large-sise JARDINIERES, in rich 1. [10 CHOP DISH, reek, fewer seco DINNER Si seared dark colorings, sold in regular way at ip decorations, Hie abl iTcom- | $3.00; now ute ein ne HS | . PI taut wknita 475 Gumbters, 30e. Dex | ian regu: 1,000 DOZEN THIN TABLE TUMBLERS PNG relia icant | 11, 75 | Sem poxmn Ta “4 Hloor Coverings, Fine Grades of Carpets, Regs and Oilcloths ; Specially Priced. ( An immense and most ccmprehensive display of ‘oa season's most desirable designs and cclers— qualities nored for durabiliy. Assortments are diversifie | and will surely en’ist the aft of many. ‘ A few of the spec'a's Cotton Art Rugs. Our Fall showing in this light- weight floor covering is complete. These goods are reversible, and are also ured as a crumb cloth or protectionfor finer grades of floor | covering. Special to-morrow. Fall Up Aolsteries. Fresh Features Add ie Force to the September Sale. Interest in the Upholstery Store is naturally intensifying, and these items will interest many: Sash Curtains, | Tovetty Nets. a in & Variety of say Ae In white and ecru lade of DOTTED SWISS with, hem at Par RR OR ER ER . P70) aias'T vow Tole tomo” ge Se Fo rT INGHAM LAC} in ew 400, row. vari. patterns in great v Rug Fr ‘a iringe. 490, 750, seen At thle srsoon'%, Yan seer Reed attention. We can furnish Madras Curtains. Kind of Fringes in nearly all coloring will make your rue Myr Rall Line: including the ewan sates Ge.and 15e length and width: fine look Nike new: yard. WBhel with Roary taseet frinmea, prem, | Folding Screens. 1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 2.25 and Que stock conisine many new sri and o. 50, ahs 'y: per pall and colors; strong, though Tight in ‘weight: each, fii id Floor, Front, 1 Qld inna Rugs An exceilent s' on ie te the en oan line. 9x12, ‘at $23.50, Spec'al to: aonent' Hew 0 mon rice floor covering. most enn Be W. sa! Tall Color Comin An enire’s of Sray Steel Cnamelware. aks, AE Ch 2.28 cleo caning Ce he Most Serviceable for the Kitchen. 3a) yes, 5 are thcroughly seasoned -end will gh onal wear. | BERLIN SAUCE sine, with cover, PANS, 6-quart Sray Steed Cnamelware. Ontetoih. Be ‘Tac. Extra Peavy Velvet Carpet. 74¢, | errant aI ye) TS, ua > iv wrerr Hees womens fee omike, | abe ehoneen abe Fiesty hol sree Iie. per aq yd fet $e. quality. £8, hol Lye seng SAUCE POTS, nde uy nit be mari 0 , NOCH TEA METTLER holding 6 gta, 40s | handles @-quart - rd well fer 74c. Mom any shade de- de. per se yd. or A$. quality, COFFER of TEA POTS, S-quart size, 25¢ | Biss was HES J] sired: also beauiful borders 10 49e per sa yd for 10s. cual COFFEE OR rea 1m, Gaien sine, 830) MCE HOUR AER rt = match. A few hall and,sair pat: 740 46e. per sq. yd. for 18e quay. | weit over een ble ceasepeaty | | 8% S9neel wo morrow 192. per sq yd for ee gale ~ Metal Redsteads, Mattresses, seat 3 And Feather Pillows at Prices So Decisively Lowered That They Will Prove More Than sur, If the Furniture Store did not keep right on doing unusual things it would, te decidedly at variance aggressive and progressive policy, The new stocks are uncommonly representative and offer discriminati the broadest ranges of attractive assortments to choose from. Freces One-Quarter to One-Ohird Less Thai ENAMEBLLED BEDSTBADS, —! Bedding. MATTRESSE BRASS BELSTEADS. AM the Beading we oy Wi. factory. Ful mi ve a NO, 3 commie STON Put Taletae a baths ftp al ne. | NO, } COMBINATION MATTREISRS at SEA FOWL FEATHER PILLOWS, SEA FOWL PEATHER PILLOWS, NO. 3 MIXED HAIR MATTRESS | SHORT HAIR MATTRESSES a SEA FOWL FEATHER PILLOWS, 4 ‘AR DOWN FEATHER ate in out | | RPECIAL BLACK WAIN MATTRESS or) NO. 2.8 A, HAIR MATTRESSRA at ECLIPSE FEL’ | | STAR DOWN FEATHER ECLIPSE FELT, Re a | Use DUCK PRATHER | GRAY DRAWL TTRESSES, ot | IME DUCK FEATHER 4, 2x28, FEATHER CTED, GEESE pe aie PRATHER PILLOWS, | Ww FEATUFH aon 3.00 BRASS Repereape, as 7 gan Nedaneciona on ot f PILLOWS vag ‘on foot 475 Bares Z “z A a ia of $2.00 to Buyers of Grunks Wednesday. If it isa Trunk for strength, convenience and come'iness at a popular price you seek, to- Morrow's opportunity should awaken unusual interest with its match'ess offerings Folding am A Boon for Mothers, 8 Babies, Too, The prices for these Go-Carts dre so reasonable at this store that many fond mothers already owning regular baby carriages purchase one these Go- Carts for little jaunts, car rides, etc, So easily folded and carried about that no nvenience is experienced. dea ie of these Co- arts will be hurried out to make room for Fall goods. and at these special prices: $3.25 FOLDING GO-CARTS. 2.50 The staunchest Trunk selling at the price, and certainly the vacationist's best friend. 6.25, $6. 50, $6.75 and $6.95 FOLDING them, but we only ask for * & CART 5.00 TRUNKS, 34 inch. only 5.00 $12.95 otsit FOLDING GO-CARTS. 7.50 TRUNKS. 44 inch only, 2 sraps 5.50 (Third Flour, Raat, 19th st.) Go- a ees in the World's Greatest Srocery, RASPBERRIES FRENCH PRAS-La & egption” | ASP LRAGUS—"Fountaln” SARDINES — Rene Mar | COCO A—Finest [om gee A 1 | Sen aAME brands centre | brand serv wes New | itt Bate fancy Sores | | aan fancy Smported | sar- |} loose gtound packed Jersey tomatoes: | fancy, new California | ¥ State preserved peas, ver ean tines, 4s; 2 cans for jarme can Tie | wh 4 | fawberties; dua, ‘Be LATE i 4] Carviina iy CHiocot jue it for | bias hoe 00 larne cake, SALMON The RICE — Chotee TOMATORS—#. & B,, # tld APPLES — Pancy flint head; 4 Ibe. red ripe tomatoes, malin, ) Be t 23: OATMEAL — the CORN—""Pountain® brand and red 1a; ] | fasnioned ” pinhead extra faney Maine baby | rm, tender, milky, fine OL “VES —Era fancy im: flavor, natural color; doa een Olives $1.03; can 14e CORN—""Winorr Kernetied ‘without “Rulle for” use. tn Of, fine flavor: Tt a 4, | 804 or tine th oe ine flavor; 1 Ib. can Pact ites ‘Parad’ JAMB—""Fountaln” Lm muttina PLUMS — Preferred 1 | 4 : oer i; tock” “brand. enira. fancy HED HENNING ected ult" andra Bist '@ genuine Beoteh 2 | Beare. . “oe ed sa herrt Pride 1Te wel ing, large 0 our ‘Bugene cholee quality, ‘selected | Quality Orew sutra choice | SARDINES baked beans, plain or in cherries, prosernen I in uavy « Tamoteston « tomato sauce; Z-Ib, can, $3.00. | bi ey 1 moms, solidly pac Goually sold et from Bor. ts per can; doa, PRARS— "Toni HAR extra en tag gon Hartlett earn, care: fully selected and preserved Th: | Bode i As. quire fener Refugee See he ie Havo: a oH STR SEAMS = sak tee tre’ is conn. ies (4

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