The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1905, Page 10

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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENTING, JULY 6, 1999. NEARLY CRAZED BY DEATH OF BABY THAT WAS BLOWN INTO LAKE WM. VOGEL & SON Usual defect, Cae rot leaefitting: Sa, Collar, Te eeing 1 . ? > a 4a RT hod > 5 y ‘ it Infant Grandchild of Brewer HO v BABY DE PI L Ll TR WAS BLOWN IN TO LAKE IN atte j . E Hupfel Was Strapped in Bloping Shoulder, 1 , Carriage Which Guest of Wind Arrows Show Direction OF wget L Swept Into Deep Water. 5 aia on | | Her 5 @Bpecial to The Pvening World.) ‘a! ‘ HEWBURG, July 6.—The tragic | i} W 5 ‘ j @rowning of two-year-old Richard | Into | | Glaser Deppoler, son of Mr. and Nrs. House, G. Edward Deppeler and only grand- : hid of Adolph G. Hupfel, the wealthy | ‘Drewer, at the latter's estate at John- | ville, has completely prostrated his fon ee, Parents, while fears are entertaines for — the mina of the nurse who carelessly See ae a obild's carriage on a ead ce 1 @, mo that a gust of ‘win low ft in the water. as Left . See a here Carriage Waris ac Wind . a | 20 much that he im with him . | e — pe Of Awind Velocipede Of I8i t at his big country place almost ail of a ee tes the timo, 1s irseconetiable; in fact, the x<ooe SK NSS oe ees How Our Ancestors. Tried @mtire house, the ncene of some of the \ Sap <---> -—-— Touse Atmospheric Currents For gayest country parties hereabouts dur- ‘ ~~ SS land Propulsion i . ’ Ae past two weeks, is plunged in ( XN <S ae © This Reproduction Serves Tebive ne Idea Of The ‘Mr. and Mrs. Deppeler and the little ! _~ = som “raed tks , SR NOS cbulsive | Making Ready for the Country. time, ‘Phoy Hed at No. ist Broudway, my 4 iy eee — » Power OF Summer Suits for Men . Deppeler is in the 5 ar im Lages~ 2 SS —“—s The Wind f i i Dusiness. He is a man of welch. (Cn ee a or Vacation Service, $15. fupfel estate at Johnville ts a on Sone —— Whi Magnificent lake, buflt at the cost of <<" = en the elements conspire to make the days thousands of dollars by Mr. Huptel.| few minutes white she went to the] the gardeners noticed the tracks of the — humid and sultry man’s thoughts turn to green fields, Around this luke the ground slopes| house. The hood of the carriage was | carriage wheels leading down into the ‘ ee list rf gently, and there are numerous paths| up and there was a gentle breeze blow- | water. He got grappling {rons and the —— glistening surf or placid lake. Our province is to pro- faid oi all over the place which lead | ing, Out the woman had no idea that | carriage was soon hauled out Little vide the proper sort of clothes for these jaunts and to this water. the wind was suffictent to start the| Richard was dead, drowned as he sat c — travels. Little Richard's nurse has been hie] carriage down the path to the water strapped to his seat, ¥ « + « f fitendant since he vas born and waa] That is just whac 1 aid, however | clans were summoned and the Our tailormen have fashioned a collection of suits ‘ ~ Fegarded as very careful Her remiss-{}Soon after the nurse left the wind made | men worked over the boy but could s ; SAN WOU Lot Tavs Geen followed’ by |e) sail of the hood Of the\carriage and|| not restore Him, ‘The phywclans, when at Fifteen Dollars in a series of single and double auch fatal consequeices once in a started {t down the grade It gained said he had been dead breasted models that offer conclusive evidence of thousand times, but the woman ‘s prac- | speed rapidly, and when it struck the | some ménutes before being taken from | theally out of her mind from remorse | water was going fast enough to take it | the water. their mastery of the subject. In these suits we have . and griet. |into water which completely sub-| Mrs Deppeler returned from hor ride . used such fabrics as are best fitted for Summer ser- | ed it, ae the boty was being taken from Su ‘ ‘ Strapped Into Carriage. teen tE fes ntti Erie’ abe ten Gaee manicerecier ee a i) vice: sgh and black serges, black thibets, unfinished Tho litle boy was & very lively fellow | yng. bay. te nurse Tetursed. She the doctors announced that, th ats . M AN IN HOUSE and ered -surface worsteds and cheviots in a diver- nd it was ‘necessary to strap him in fmd the carriage and was dead she collapsed entirely, Mr,| seems as ey were tasting the ex- bis carriage to prevent him jumping out, ore cdabtened. Had she kept her|Deppeler, who Gad gone to New Yor mities of the egm, As 2 matter of sity of bright Summer designs. Mrs. Deppeler went on an automobile presence of mind, whe might have seen| for the day, was eummoned and he, (vo, they os ese garments have nothing in common with | trip. leaving Richard in charge of his the tracks leading down into the water | broke down at the ne idan of the, performance ia that the usual ready-for-wear suits. They are brought to vie urge. The latter put him in the car and rescued the child in time, but she ee Uncdly colder (Basie oteeencrny oad a higher pl: if 1 by di littl h sf: Hage and pushed him arousa the got excited and made up her mind that A Mexican Exe Test. Re sty Colder ea eens ee | gher plane of excellence by divers little touches o eee fo: posse time. The boy w.s xitnappers had taken the litgle fellow. we to CN es Mamtcas Herald) | warmer of the wo. The human lips 7 == tailoring, our “Concave” Shoulder and “Close-fitting” very fon! water, 0 ahe took him img help she had the wood @ common sight tn plaza to are sensitiv: eat ani = Gowa to the edge of the Jalee nd ee eee a ae esearch of the |Debold a etall ‘woman, who ts sea sola, a,cand even te novies at thie form |erh@ ae George Warshaulsky Held on Collar, which make for character and distinctiveness. there with him for some the i two reals’ worth of eggs, pick zhem 3p | an ae Mere nes Joke Other Summer Suits, $15 to $40 As sho was only a few yards trom | HTS emtate made ong by, one, put one end and, then ie| veal ‘the same. temnperature thet. @ c= Order of Coroner to Await : : the Gouse at the tims, and had some Searched Grounds In Vain. oer te bar live and Resies sever | may be counted as bad. as it ia a fairly — —— \ ’ thing to say to the laundrees, sho lett| Nothing was found of the chiid and | {dentical operation. | eee aeee Hie contents spread Ser a ee Autops’ ° V OGEL the carriage standing in the path for| the mystery was deepening when one of To the inexperienced onlooker it | within the shell. P: Ye b Broadway. Houston St. COCAINE VICTIM BAFFLES POLICE IN HER FLIGHT|WOMAN SUES sc) scFRcecys der of Corontr Scholer unt!l an inves- lon can be made into the death of Mrs. Janet L. Wilson, Daughter TALENTED AND WEALTHY COCAINE VICTIM. THE HEIRS OF : Celved qua, Paey-aatn ate, end led Warsohaulsky and the girl wer a of Ex-Congressman Low, Was RICH BROKER |-e cores see The Unasual Store. Sunday. The girl was il and a doctor —<—<—<——— a Aided in Well-Planned Escape Ho adv @ advised the couple A cordial invitation Is extended to all visitors in New hey did bi +, from Asylum. | vestoow sitlthelorsues ie York to view the handsomest collection of Mary L. Steele Demands iv crciocc Sunday night the woman was . : ; i ao ill that « polleeman was sent for. Oriental Goods epee detestivee andthe peal $21,000 for Services to He took her to St. Vincent's Hospital, chaulsky) went home, Both displayed anywhere—and not equalled in London, Paris or fous names at the time, tue Berlin. Artistic souvenirs from Japan, China, Turkey, their right names, n Coroner Scholer heard of the India and Persia, at reasonable prices, 8 death to-day he ordered the man en to the House of etenDtion, and| . OR a a | A. A. VANTINE @ CO. of a ops ‘tre here! wererblaoie and) lis amavies’ on Broadway, between 18th and 19th Streets y of the woman when she was ‘Oo the hospital. At haulsky had $7 in he sald belonged to Mi: ner vaeation mon trace of Mrs. Janet L. Wilson, daughter ef former Congressman Philip Burrtli Low, who escaped from the Hudson River State Sanitarium at Pougnkeepsic on Saturday night. The young woman Who possesses rare good looks and 1s @xceptionally talented, was coniinua under treatment for the cocaine hat It is believed that some one in the in- atitution assisted her in her fight ‘The news of her escape was @ great shock to her father. When seen at his ome, No, 907 Lenox avenue, to-day, he Late J. M. Wilson. On behalf of Miss Mary L. Steele, who 1# said to be connected with one best families in this city, £ ator Clarence Lexow has begun a sult for $21,000 against Dr. and Mra. B. Miller, of Cincinnati, as present cus- todians of the $100,000 estate of J. M. Wilson, a well-known broker of thi city, who died recently. Mrs. M She had asked him to mind 4t tor a AHopELEss FIGHT sald his wife was critically {ll and {6 @ sister of Wilson and the that every effort would h to be made beneficiary under his will. to keep the news of her daughter's dis band was named as executor of He'Forgot That He Heala Biomech, @ppearance from her, He felt sure t estate. the shock would kil] lier, as her life There is a good deal of mystery a Talking of food, there 1s probably ade is as dmnopsible t9 SSRIS the Hing, of mow is only sustained by a slender Mias Steele, whose address an no professional man subjected to a nd it 1d be te 5 thread, 1g refused by Mr. Lexow oo and Potash as it wou! 0 conquer the greater, more wearing mental strain} ¢: i any about her ts that she - king of the forest in a hand-to-hand encounter, Services. for the’ late Mz. Wilson, ex. (au, (he responsible editor of @/ 45 thousands who have had their health ruined tending over a period of two years and) To keep Lis mental facultles con-| 42d lives blighted through the use of these min- that he promised to comp, r to stantly in good working order, the| ¢talswilltestify, They took the treatment faith- the extent of $25,000. Sho sues for #21- editor must keep hig physical powers | fully, only to find when it was left off, the dis- 00 aa a balance due her, indicating that yp to the highest rate of efficiency. | ease returned with more power, combined with | $4,000 has already boen paid to her. Nothing will so quickly upset the) the awful effeets of these minerals, such as mercurial: | ine, Binlere and Wilsons are among whole system as badly selected food|of the bones, salivation, inflammation of the stomach and bowels, |iBeise ing families af Cinctnnatt, Dr. and a disordered stomach. It there-| When the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters the blood it pallies Wilaon being one of the best known fore follows that he should havo’ contaminates every drop of that vital fluid, and every muscle, nerve, PRR Sane Ie ORD ccs right food, which can be readily| tissue and bone becomes affected, arx! soom the foul symptoms of sore een en eae eee = csalmilated, and which furnishe | mouth and throat, copper-colored blotches, falling hair and eyebrows, of money. During the + true brain nourishment, swollen giands, sores, étc., make their appearance. Mercury and Potash ee pete uatene My personal experience {n ta | cover up these evidences for awhile; they cannot cure the dis- ee ee ne use of Grape-Nuts and Postum Food| ease, §, §. §. has for many years been recognized as a specific for Con- writes a Philadelphia editor. tagious Blood Poison—a perfect antidote for the deadly’ virus that is so Jawyer, who imu f nol ie ed his sister of the fact t she was the eole ctly agrees with your adver- far-reach? fects on the Inde deneflolary, and Dr. Suilicr that he ha ti8ed claim as to thelr merits chet Hing in, ite eth the system. 8. S. 8. docs not lade or mask Deen named as executor. Dr. and Mra, any further exposition in that direc-| oe dice, Dut. 0 Horoughly aad Le Rey, Miller hurried to this cicy, fled the will, tlon would seem to be superfiuous, fil me Say ener se Cay Mt while eradicating the poison of the disease will From her girlhood unt!l she became @ slave to the drug habit, Janet Wil- gon was regarded as a young woman of rare intellectuality, She was gradu. Qted from «Vassar College with the highest honors. She displayed genius fm every undertaking and her cle mess and beauty soon made her a shin- ing social favorite, Girl a Shrewd Politician. Her exceptional accomplish bowever, were due to @ nervous ene that swept her along until con exhausiion followed. She could mn be idle and the Lanalities of soo! Palled on her, When her father en-| tered politica she became & se | @nd confidential adviser. He ewd ess as a politician amazed all who @ame in contact with her. She 4 a ORC UeDE Dee ene oem lected ul They have benefited me so much, and the votes of her gettin i perd collectes he estate and went buck to hey hav ich, oom aye ale | Cinetnnatl however, during the five years that 1 drive out any effects of harmful mineral treat- Rae acatin a iticathar’to Wane | Whether they saw or communicated |have used them, that I do not feel ment. Ar of $1,000.00 is offered for proot ington, where she goon dist | with Mise justified in withhoiding my testl- that S. 8. 8, contains a mineral any Riot Treatise with herself by her wit and abilit: clear, but 3 ' F |mony. | bestructions for home treatment any advice wished, without charge, nd members of the Cabinet sou Misa Steele had tried In every way to| “General ‘high Ilving with all that| THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATURE Gay and discussed with her subjects that wet her rights trom the Millers, and the expression implies as to a gener- some rarely within a woman's ken. Had | failing to get any satisfaction had bee . ght ‘she only | een A aan ftlena oa Aspire BY he jon had been | oyg table, brought about indigestion, her's ‘would ‘have boen ‘ah |in my case, with restlessness at axce iseethy Neat ey nag 7 — ToT Miss Steele ts described as under|nient and lassitude in the morning, Ro. Ch K en aut a younE Woman ahe ma ary rere of a aan an be | olypanted by asious pafoa” a osy eekKs — abi ue n he y nu . Many of ti ant saying that she would be back within| New York. ‘She te hat ger fimiies 1” | distressing sensations during work- n E Glass f F ‘ ier thirty day iit. |X expeot that although whe sues for services ren ing hours. ‘The doctor diagnosed i very ° Bt the Baniiarium. She was let out 18 | Py iter” Ghe dase dette the condition as ‘eatarrh of the 1 stomach,’ and prescribed various medicines, which did me no good, ter told her that {2 finally ‘threw physies to the dogs,’ {ug moout the c T am confident | he’ had sot palie | of his fortune Baye up tea and coffee and heavy that the patient fa ‘being well’ taken | for ‘hor, and she would have no qneat dishes, and adopted Grape- ft. 0 tel a 2 planned’ ‘her |/SAt0/ Ch eS ba etn eolieating i ‘iter his death. | Nuts and Postum Food Coffee as the| cured @ year ago, but again she 1a OF Into the same old habit and goon caine | eat, the Value of | bagk for the cure mused to} “Aa T gald before Tam not bother: | $2.00, she say, Faworite Household ed. A nut wh eld 4 wan ot ‘wealth, | was pried of with ‘son heavy inwitu- ruld be, a ASAE ite t money or not Miss Sterle any chief articles of diet, M i di we om etl)’ ALDERMEN FIGHT Hot know. ‘The Millers, we ways, came| can conscientiously say, and T ¢ 0) ¢ S. to New York and (ook everya hing She wish to say it with ali the emphasis S508 4 M8) BOR FRANCHISE POWER, seul oi nuntnation indoubtedly | the estate or OF =) to ‘the ‘Buslish Ianguage frum. some! = |Pangoment that hud Los for her have benofited me as medi I've plenty of time : gossip and shop; Subway Work Held Up by Present Sp6, 2arnita that no mention was made ver did, and more than any I've very few cares that bid of her in the will, y me to Injunction—Argument in Court |The sult J begun in Cincinnati, ae- other food that ever came on my yr The Most Healthful, Refreshing Summer Drink, Recommended by Not one of my World Help Want by City's Connsel, |hotestate is now’thers, but is orttigr! table. My experience is that the Doctors Everywhere, Drink It and You Need No Medicine, workers Pd 5 near \under the laws of tho State of New Grape-Nuts food has steadied and Sterilized, Carbonated, Non-Alcoholic For it’s ight haha find more ‘The Aight of the Board of Aldermen York. strengthened both brain and nerves — The Pure Juice of the Apple. capable to prevent thelr franchise granting | === |to a mosi positive degree, How it R TIVE power belng Vested m the Hoard of 1 IT CONTAINS NO PRESERVA a was |B 0 Hoar Me" | way work was being held up by the in- does It, I cannot say, but I know tha Prone BOO) ‘it wid, | Umate and Apportionment came up! junotion, and asked for a simedy de- after breakfasting on Grape-Nuls AMERICAN RFRULPBRE SEE co. DOMESTICS riliud |ayain to-day tn’ the Supreme Cour. ead git Nha Bh Gi auiASt food one actually formate he bas N da gut | ore Suation Glidersleeys. body of which three Inembers stomach, let alone ‘stomach trouble,’ | e——— omptly reply io World Help dicted to| Franklin Pettit, who secured « a Bh pine. ‘ and that under tts /1t is, in my opinion, the most banal: are impliedly the kind that 2 she is under | porary Injunction from ‘usttoe eo aninority ruled ti | LO “1 K R is b 11 | restraining the Board of inte on | cial as well as the most ecopomica! meee Sette Ane | anager, Nate Navterve ghia ae al Neal re SB ae eat ai ise anya nang BLNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK oll that th A . Wi a n olive yea rivs they get t {eaten saat Ban Aa | her mon tag gut bth oalsk™ ope ioe sf ean tepotative ous, whic is | atti Coy Battle Greek, waited ty the pliyalcisme ass “ineuial theo Betere lewvtagy a nel = shaapipecbapiilalid was beserved, \. Theres a reason,

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