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HEA WEDDING DAY ‘FIREMAN FKDS. “WMT MEAN DEATH $20.00 ES Pretty wi of ee of Nineteen Who Railroad ine Picks Up! Satchel, Which Owner Left on Seat in Grand Central Station Waiting-Room. Goes Walking with Her Sweet- heart and a Male Companion _ ls Picked Up Dying. At Fordham Hospital Rosa Godz, a half a dozen detectives were pretty aid ot m | searohing. the washops of Greater : Yew York for some trace of the $20,000 years, who had expected to begin her el tin the watting-room | honeymoon to-day id Central Station on Friday | tured skull. ust by Mra. E. Palmer Gavit, Teaaw Horle. thé yf Anthony N. Brady, the magnate, Mrs. Brady re- 1 telephone message from a | company in New Haven saying that the tewela were safe, According to an oflcor of this trust | hades sd ® fireman employed by the | ar, WhO Wt Now York, New Haven & Hartford while passing through the g-room noticed the handbag, picked {t up and got aboard a New Haven train before examining the con- Whit Hungarian ninete , is dying of a frac. she was to ‘ w eived as the trust will, will be made man stre te hi It the Surgeons in attencance expect she have married, 12 a prisoner on “suspicion,” givl dies, the charge against John have been the more serious. to best man at the Ratlroad wedding, Is also in custody watt Rosa Godz was employed as a nurse in Yonkers, at No. 71 Clinton street. | Bhe went there a month ago trom} tents, When he reached New Haven he| Pavsate, In Yonkers she net Toba immediately turned the gems over to czar, who lives at No, 48 Clinton | the trust company @treet, and through him met Borte, Mrs. Gavit, accompanied by her Borle is twenty-six vears of age, and | father and husband, was on her way! lives at No, 710 Suburban street, Bed-/ to her home in Albany when she lost ford Park. Giel Fou the handbag, he Jeft It on @ seat in the walting-room and did not miss the saichel untt] the train was drawing in- oughkeepsle three hours later. Unconscious, Resa loft emplovers and sald Le | ake eg gs bay s . ye mai “ he telegrap! 9 the station-mas- ®ie Was goin be married, und that) ter at New York and a thorough search the would send for her things later, | was m of the =toom, but no Bhs inet Borle ar, end went | tinea of the handbag was found. Mr samara fis rady sent. the following description with them to the reservoir in Jerome oct els to Inspector MoClusky Park. to value at $20,000 Jonn Boyce, who is employed at tho reservoir, saw the trio on top of the cing the Teservoiy wall he parsed that later he discovered tie at the foot of the wall, The two men had) ¢ ‘One large Dlak sabphire of forty car- ats welght, surrounded by twelve dia- h containing five large ang thre diamonds One net brooch set with diamonds, One lady's ring set with three large thirty feet below. Aigappeared. Boyce summoned help, and notified the police He described the two men, | One lady end Borle was shortly after found pre- Or tending to be asleep in a tool house! qirmondan containing @ ruby and two HM near the reservoir, Je was arrested, One Jewel bo: nd at firat denied having been with | > — = \ Ee ae put ntoughtke tniee deee’| Cured of Asthma After 35 years of Suffering, As @ reauit be admitted having be eon | in the girl's company, and sald that sho had fallen from the wall. He also told | T¥ Will be gratifying to Asthmatie hv police that Tobaczar was on his | PAders to lara that an absoluto cure hay way back to Yonkers, ‘at last boon discovered by Dr, Schiffmann, Men Tell Conflicting stortes, | Tht the remedy is an effectual one can- t = Bot be doubted after perusal of such testl- Deteotives went to the Kingsbridge | failroad station and caught Tobacaar | MOH e ee be Apineep, Fol druggist and eran it and’ rr) rose satel the other was with the girl when sh¢/ night with perfect comfort, which I have ho as he was boarding « train for (Shinai atom i if ibs ot sbri Moe station th Bt Be Reaver ye Foes aretice the ime of Asthma, andI have not bi fell, Borle finally admitted that he had notdone before for 8 yearsand I then! a : evor used, ‘ago of our men told confilcting stories, each ssying | 1, haince, Icaa now go to bed and sleep ail known the girl for some time and that ys for the health that 1 now enjoy, ope that you will publish this Totter, that othors may loarn ofits wonderful vi Kir thay were to have beon married, Rosa Gods had landed on the rocks at the bottom of the wail and had received oll ornacioye at, Boe ane | a fractured skull and other injuries. She We has teessausieiaea was unconecious when plcked up and ‘up to the present time has not sufficient: | = —— = ly recovered to give her story of the me re | ‘Phe police are at a lose to account for the crime, if the girl was thrown from Long Hair Bold by all dru ne At S00 an Gencies esta 4 Paul, Mi lo package, the top of the wall, as they cannot find & motive for the act, Both Borle and Tobaczar are badly frightened, and each changes his story with every new question, $= DROPPED DEAD IN HOME. BOONTON, N. J., Oct, 4—John Hill- ery dropped dead from heart disease at his home on upper Main street, hero. | Hp was the father of Assemblyman, Silene 2, Hillery, who ts. «candi date for State Senator on the Rep Mean ticket. old. Fesisnt: $s, cune 4 inches, ae). 98 2 Stores on 125th St. 106 W. 125th St. &2 EK. 125¢h St. fereel ieeieure 1M ote . Upbolstery Department. (3rd_ Floor). In the following we will offer this week very special price-inducements:— Lace Curtains. 100 pairs Point d 'Arabe hand-made French Curtains, at $15.00 & $20,00, value 4 more, 300 pairs French Renatssance hand-made Curtains at $5.00, $7.00 & $12.50 pair, values $7.00, $10.00 & $16.50 pair, 200 pairs assorted IV Arte /rish Point Curtains ’ from $4.50 to $8.50 pair, values $5.75 = to. = $11.00 _—palr, Portieres. 100 pairs select Mercerized Armures at $5.00 & $7.00 pair. 150 pairs artistic Bordered Armures at $6.00 & $8.50 pair. 150 pairs high finish Derby Satin Portieres at $12.75 pair, 60 pairs Gobelin Tapestry, lined with armure at | $15.00 pair, These portieres being all this seasons designs we are|= showing a full color line in each. Lord & Taylor. j ‘ Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, \s | heretofore conve | aeT M THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1904 500,000 WOMEN]. i HAVE 4\ VEG Tam — ed by a sense of grati- tude to telly you the great good your remedy has done ma in a case of Con- tagious Blood Poison. Among other ptoms I was severely afflicted with Roendtatian, and got almost past go- ing. The disease got a firm hold upon my system; my blood was thoroughly | poisoned with the virus, I lost in weight, was run down, had sore throat, eruptions, splotches and other evi- | dences of the disease. I was truly in a bad shape when I began the use of 8. S. S., but the persistent use of it ht me out of my trouble safe and sound, and I have the courage to pub- | licly testify to the virtues of your great | blood remedy, S. S. 8,, and to recom- mend it to all blood-poison sufferers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac- cording to directions, and given a fair trial ft will thoroughly eliminate every particle of the virus, JAMES CURRAN. Stark Hotel, Greensburg, Pa, Painful swellings in the groins, red eruptions upon the skin, sores in the mouth and loss of hair and eyebrows, are some of the symptoms of this vile | disease, 8. S, S. is an antidote “or the awful v’ that attacks and destroys even the bones, §. 5.8, contains no | Mercury, Potash or other mineral in- oe We offer $1,000 for proof that not absolutely vegetable. Homme cians advise free fy treatment book giv- § \\\ those who write us, ing symptoms and atk ae Taterest The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. & and valuable infor- mation about this disease mailed free, Our physi- COPARTNERSHIPS. By mutual Martin Mai lL. SCOVELI. M i, WT. MARTIN. NEW YORK. Referring to above 2 have never taken an « hee, J. HT. Opt, 22 1904 of diasotution T managemers me, 8 }@ continuance ature the Ii patronage a ut firm it ML x ee Who ts the Democratic Nationa. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S ETABLE COMPOUND Their letters are on file in Mrs. PinKham’s office, and prove this statement to bo a fact, not a mere boast. @ @ Women must take into consideration this great and unequalled record 9 OOOO OL medicine, are experiments. | BEEN RESTORED TO HEALTH BY Overshadowing, indeed, is the success of Mrs. Pinkham's Compared with it all other medicines for women Why has Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound accomplished its widespread results for good ? | Why has it lived and thrived and done its glorious work for a quarter of a century? Simply and surely because of its sterling worth, The reason no other medicine has even approached its success is plainly and positively because there is no other medicine so good for woman's ills, REMEMBER|k These important facts when you ask for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at your druggist's: If the clerk asks you to take “something else,” telling you that it is “just as good" or “much better '’ — to be better, it must have cured more than 500,000 women; to be as* good, it must have cured as many as 500,000 women — let him produce his proof! Such a thing is impossible, The medicine he offers you is only an experiment. All he knows about it is that he can make a little more profit on it than he can on what you want. Heavy Oak Mahogany sme a Se ce ee ee MORRIS | ROCKER, fo ff Don't let druggists experiment on you. Demand the ay Bch auewnie ta ay! medicine that you know is all right, that has no equal, that CHAIR, Leer ca plndle et Reduced f backs all its statements with positive proof. When you Mission style, WO) & siced from $9.50 to for this Ma, know that no other medicine in the world exclusively for cushions, velour cov. weed, Og women has received such unqualified endorsement, is it a aie ov ail trom| $6.10 $15.75 wise to let a dealer persuade you to buy something else re (nade | sim Handsome which he says is “just as good,” and all you have in proof $11.75 LIBRARY TABLE, GAS RADIATORS is his say-so ? ps Oh ee ¢ tubes, fully jeweled, chad Wise is the woman who insists upon having beay ond ie | golden oak, high. Price in nickel, 81-991 . a ’ CHINA $15.75 in bronze, $1.66. PARLOR Lydia E. Pinkham’s | tost', mae ith mirror back, rss shelves and Gap | Mahogany fintsh,atx24 egetable Compound. | 22. = = a {ryetebtige 112-Piece Dinner Set, 73 Price, claw fett,$1.99, $56.50 beautifully decorated, ., Pricewood teet,$ 1.66 PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. of Our Great 1 October offer ot _2 Pianos 500 New 1905 a Week. Models of the Celebrated $350 Tone-Lasting alters Piano. Built to Last a Lifetime By the Walters Piano Company, and guaranteed for ten years— One of the best pianos made, He Instruments which cannot begin to compare with the Walters Piano are sold daily at from $350 to $400 each. We challenge any | one to find a piano sold at retvil at even double the price we offer the Walters Piano in this great offer for, that will i in any way com- pare with the celebrated Walters Piano that we're offering at Half Its Actual Value— $195—$5 Down, $1 a Week. Including Stool and Cloth Cover, Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. No interest charged for time taken in making payments. No insurance and no extras, $195 and that's all, Don’t Delay—Come To-Morrow and save $150.00 to $200 by securing one of the best pianos ever built, Walters Pianos are fitted with the renowned tone-lasting actions. Walters Pianos are really masterpieces of piano construction. Walters Pianos embody all the latest improvements Walters Pianos are conceded to be far superior to other pianos sold by dealers at from $350 to $400, so you can save from $150 yo $200 by securing one of these. Note Particularly.—This is not a piano club. benefits derived from this great oifer Upon request we will send a representative who will explain in detail ind give you full particulars regarding this wonderful piano offer. Aut Cars Teanstér To gui Or | Sul Any one is entitled to the leineton To 3 Ave 59° 7060" Sr. ( QwPERTHWA SPECIAL PALE this week of AXMINSTER CARPETS China Closets, Morris Chatr, ‘Men’ S Clothes ‘Cash or Credit lwe MAKE this season's latest fabrics fullest satisfaction for Alburt & Co., 18-20 Astor Place; \?"}fh~ 2ist St. @ 3d Av, 98" YEAR & SONS 121st wee Chatham Square: 2226 to 2234 Third Av. 193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. Everything for Housekeeping. These goods are the best grade manufactured—made up tosell at$1.85 per yard, We offer’ them, for this $ 1. 25 week only, at yard, 1 which includes making, laying 2 J and lining. We have 250 tolls of these carpets, having purchased the entire stock on hand of a large manufacturer whose warerooms are now required in making up next season's goods. We repeat— Miia these rolls are the highest grade Axminsters manufactured, All are a 2 fresh and new, and we can show a choice assortment—34 and 5¢ borders to malch—altogether an offer of splendid value. $1,25 per yard. SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE. White as > a CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, 2ist St. @ 3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham Sq. RAILROADS. PEANSYLYAMLA RAILROAD, STAT THIRD or a3. ast eT LINE—~O.23 a, % ana, it LINE—I233 P.M ang wires RAILWAY—ag8 5t'e ck Sa Rockers, $1.98, 4-Piece Parlor sutt. $12.50, Open Monday and Saturéay $12.98, $4,98. “LIBERAL | : tet CREDIT | WEST: |} SHEA ear SYSTEM. poe Voges and is? 4, 1854, z x4 t “f or_manthly ae ei ourrITTNG C0... N2WEST 14 ™ST ha TO MEASURE a splendid Suit or Overcoat {rom} 20; toslip righton we have Ready to- Wear its & Overcoats at much lower prices. aranteeing perfect fit and YOU. CANS DRESS WELLon” S| ween Mt Ea foRtor] CREDIT. TO ALL. vgs qr fe WEAR DIAM han attery, 2. EXCURSIONS, AUTUMNAL FOLIAGE. APU MLE West Point, Newburg & Poughteapeles ty re weily Vuuage pa Sonenesh ee Iron Day Line Ay A "Pet ae tb roind trip Ook 9; Down, Oct. 81 SHOR CREDIT ire for Iluwtrated catalogue, W, Sweet & Co., a1. MAIDEN LANE, N. ot | HELP WANTEO—MALE. ¥ viton 9. ka Brona 178 Newark av J. WATCHES PERSE O* Woman, bia fan yf tw wi oa vrepreenes ative if deetred. Restaurant u cote bbing —— ee, " er-and ten thouse —— ma, American Watea fhe LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, | ovsny ‘amilas vo mal D RRA AN facts. By | for 36 cents, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— PATENTS. MAIDE ATOR. WAR Laies aiet wah, aren we tage | partto a WESTCHESTER. | DIAMONDS, jmasy EATMENTS lowest | and Certtande a rats a Woollen Oo, ot ty be : ‘ Bin ont: ‘eat ah ee . an re, *elton D268 Broads rar. penen oe | are ee danas Fae. ey | te as 185 Neviad ot, Brookiyn, WANTED Mee gale, tare “© ae [

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