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VI ‘ (° ~~ PRICE ONE CENT. BOY-KILLING AUTOIGTS DISAPPEAR Rigorous Search Fails to Find Man Who Crushed Lad and Raced Away. LAUGHED AFTER MURDER Big Machine Ran Down Victim. Slew Him and Darted Off Upon Rider's Order. _, GREEN BODY, YELLOW GEAR. Passengers Were Three Males and @ Woman Who \Vore White Veil Dotted with Black, o-oo AUTOMOBILE THAT KILLED THE BOY, Do youn know thi« automobilet Large to w oar with green body and » wornnning gear. Has cover, made fast to the body with atran Tire of the right rear wheel broken. Carried three men and a wom- an along thern Bonle- esterday, man were a white vell the Every gatage in the city ts being searched by the police to-day for the automobdlie deecribed above. Th temoon were racing 1 Subway train on the elevated extension along the South- ern Boulevard. They were going forty miles an hour, and thelr heads were turned toward tho speeding train they Were intent on beating. The auto struck sleven-year-old Fred- die Busching, of No. 2%%6 Wilkins place, and killed him instantly. The men saw the accident, but did not stop, They saw the little chap hurled high in the air, crash against an elevated railroad pillar and then fall dead jn the road. | Incomprehensible as it may seem, they laughed, put on more power and made thelr escape. There was no one close enough to get the number of the auto or to get @ good look at the faces of the heartless party in it. But half a dozen people saw the auto, and fortunately its color and general style are suMclently unique to warrant the Dellef that ik cap be found and iden- tilled. Harlem Brewer Has Green Auto. The police got two clues to-day, one of which they of which they are still working on, A man who said he had seen the automo- bile told the police he thought the num- ber was os79. This turned out to be a car belonging to W. H. Ohristian, of No, 171 New York avenue, Brooklyn Mr. Christian said he sold the car some time ago to the Decauyille Company. At the Decauville concern it was sald the car was not in use at The other clue 8 from a source that the police wili not reveal. It 1s that a green touring car, belonging to a wealthy Harlem brewer, yesterday afternoon with a party and returned later in the day with one of the ures broken, The Tremont police went to the brewer's home this after- noon and learned that he had taken his automobile to White Plains and wil not return untill Monday. Auto Must Be Found. The Bronx is thoroughly stirred up by this latest Killing, the indignation be- jug greater because of the cowardly manner in whieh the murderers of the hoy luughed us thoy ran away, ‘Phe search tila automobile Is one of the most thorougit ever atvompted by the police. The order has gone out that every garage in the city, ery known luce where automobiles are kept, must e searched and researched until the qpaciine found. Fi { he police are confident it will be, there will'bo Iittle dimoulty in learning whe Made up the Tecklond party that*kilicd this boy. A Shattered Nerve at iEvery Curve 4 Aquick-stepping horse And a neat little gig, Are better than B, R, T, cars, World Wants show the best, Better got them and rest From the jolts and tho jorks and the jars, . Morning World ‘‘Horees d Carriages” Ads, jenerally present special cAll the News. e men & @nd.a woman riding in it yesterday af-| ran down and the other| yesterday, | was out! Once it Is found, as) Ta ONE BULLET NIPS PLOT TO FREE 363 MEN Governor’s Island Prisoners’ Plan to Escape Stopped by a Private, A plot of military prisoners on Gover- nor's Island to telease the men confined tn Fort Columbus and Castle Williams, tugs and escape to Manhattan been discovered and frustrated, Frederick Snydes, one of the ringlead- ers, leading the ffrst dash for freedom yesterfay, was shot at and wounded by Private Lyons, of Company BE, Eighth Infantry, and others who were prom!+ nent In the plan are in solitary conffne- ment. There ave 363 prisoners in the two military prisona, Col, Frederick J Smith Js commander of Fort Columbus and Capt. Perkins has charge of the | men conffned in Castle Willams, They learned last week that there wus a re- jolt brewing, and that a schemé was under way to provide for a wholesnie delivery and escape by tugboats en>)| gaged in work about the island. The | ringleaders had promised that by a quick, decisive dash the authorities could be taken off their guard, i Extra precautions were takep after) the secret reached the ears of the of-| ficers. Sentries were commanded to be! doubly careful. The first break was made Thuraday, when three prisoners broke from the ranks and took refuge on a brick scow, where they were found | in hiding and recaptured after a fight Private Lyons had a gang of thirteen prisoners cleaning roads on the north ond of the Island yesterday, when sud- | deniy Snyder and three others made a rush at him with upraised shovels and | the other ten fell in behind for the ag | sault ‘Hé won'e shoot!” yelled Snyder ag | Lyons his gun, Lyons did) shoot ‘The bullet a Snyder's right hand, passed up ugh his arm and out at his elbow, | Snyder with a scream of pain dropped | te 8) 1, Lyons covered the rest and in two the gang Was sur- minutes deserted twice from the tes Army. He was serving a | of two lind one-half years. not than more halt a viclous men under con: | suid Col, Smith to-da " they have their influs | if they are not watehed. Most of| the men kno and all ought to know | that It is next, to Imposslble to escape | from Go: ‘s Island. They cannot awim But! el, and they cans i] without out- | ey should ay they area sure to be caught and brought back.” FLUNG WOMEN AND CHILDREN FROM HOUSES Police Brutality in Sanitary Ejectment Causes Serious Charges by Victims. | Serfous charges were made to-day against several policemen of the Sani+ tary Squad who took part In the eject- ment of fifteen families from the new | model tenement, on the southeast cor- ner of Fourteenth street and Avenue A| yesterday and kept shelterless women and children on the etreet from 9 o'clock | | as he jn the morning until 5 in the afternoon. A penalty of $250 fine is always im- posed for such offenses, and the new ‘Tenement - House Commissioner, Mr, Butler, determined to enforce its vay- ment In a rigorous fashion. He ordered | ‘A squad of oMcers to proceed to the! tenement and eject the fifteen familles | giving an account Jlapsing of u crown sheet could damage lthe ehip to the extent stated, or have | gs to the cause of the accident. This | | Uhe talk of the shi |Iong timé that Just such |“ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “ Circulation Books Open to All. EXPLOSIVES ICHAMPE ANDREWS — WRECKED THE UNDER ARREST BY | JEROME'S ORDER Prominent Lawyer and Politician, For- mer Exalted Grand Ruler of the Elks, Accused with Dr.John A. Harris, His Client, of Forcing Alice Strosnider to} Transfer Property Standing in Her Name as Restitution for $12,500 Won from Physician in Fake Faro Game, BENNINGTON? Rear-Admital Rae Doubts Boiler Crash Could Have Wrought the Havoc, WASHINGTON, July 2%—Rear 20- miral C. W. Rae, chief engineer ofcer of the navy, says he can only account for the damage done the eunbont Ben- nington at San Diego, Cal., by an ex- Flosion of high explostves, and relter- ates that there was nothing in the tc- porte to the Bureau to show that the boilers were in an unsafe condition. He sald to-day: ftes examining the plans of the Bennington in vhe light of the despatches of the disaster, I cannot possibly conceive how the fol- blown le overboard from the deck. ) “It there were high explosives in the shell room just forward of the pump | room and forward fire room, and they were exploded by the concussion, that would account for the damage done."’| ‘The detailed plans of the boiler room | feck of the Bennington show & pump) room, a narrow space, just forwand of the fire room and immediately forward of the pump room a shell room. | Attention was called to-day to the regulations governng the Inspection of | pollers, which show that the bollers of | all warships in the navy must be In- spected every three months. | Fireman E. G. Hopp, of the Ben- nington, makes the first etatement | was wired to Washington to-day | trom San Diego. He says that short- ly before the explosion one ‘of the boilers was found to be leaking bad- ly, and the boilermaker was sent for to repair the damage. Before the latter came the explosion oc- curred. Death List Grows. SAN FRANCISCO, July 2,.—Rear-Ad- mira, McCalla, Commandant at the Navy-Yurd at Mare Island, has re- celved An official report from San Diego which gives the casualties on the gun- boat Benningtoa, wrecked by a boiler | eaplosion, as 52 dead, 2 missing and| 5 Injured, 16 of whom are in a serious contaition, The only officera included in the list of victims of the disaster are Ensign N K. Verry, who died from the cmects of 8 wounds, and Ensign ise Sahm whose right hand was aca:? Commander Young believes some of the missing men were drowned, and that thelr bodies will be found In tne bay. son RearAdmiral McCalla on hearing of the blowing up of the Bennington's bollers despatched Capt. F. J, Drake, Surgeon Smith and three men of the hospital corps to the scene of tho a aster, and despatched the tug For.une from Port Hartford to San Diego to assist in the Tecovery of the bodies, So far he has received no explanation ot the cause of the accident, but Capt. Drake has instructions to investigate the affair and report upon what he can ascertain regarding the cause, Men Feared Crash. SAN DIEGO, Cai., July 22—Com- mander Young, of the Bennington, in discussing the explosion to-day express- ed the opinion that there wae a weak fpot In one of the bolle: but said there had been no visible defects, as tar knew. ‘The men who were injured tell a dit- ferent story. They say that It has been Tor at least six months that the boilers were defective and many of them had feared fore an acc would happen, ident ‘One of the ten wala that a year ago last. February while the ship was at Magdalen Bay” the engineer ot ue Hving in tt, Arriving at the house they ordered | everybody to get out, and when there was any hesitation they grabbed the tenants and actually threw them out into the street. In tho case of Mrs, Max Hoffman, occupying the second floor front, two policemen broke open the door, forcing the lock, seized Mrs, | | Hioffman by the arm and dragged her | 8 into the hallway, Her five-months-old baby was sleep- ‘ing In a erlb, but the policemen pull- jed the infant out without ceremony and almost threw it out on the fire- escapo, UUBOR LEADER WINS HEIRESS Alfred J. Boulton and Miss’ Frances Schroeder, Oaughter of Late Mayor of Brooklyn, Are to Be Married, —— Announcement was made toda | Service r New <ork Was ¥ent for ty in- the boilers, and be reported ‘tat were in good condition, While the velscl was ins last year the talk’ of detec again arose, but no. steps to, remedy them, ‘The Upper ‘deck amidships presente a of, Wreckage, The ‘emokertacke been blown out of place and ths eratructure is bent and twisted in sorts @f shapes. ‘The plates ‘on the \e nee out ani in Rumber of places are letting in the water, The dead will be mu burnt “focmorrow vadternootn ‘atthe Reservation at Point “Lomi, will Re held at 2 o'clock on the point. and launches will convey scroga ine bay ‘ranclsso bollers ere taken masi au al ven i Military the offers and men Probably take place in the fall, Alfred J. Boulton t# a Canadian by! birth, forty years of age, a stereotyper in the ove of the Brooklyn Citizen and| @ prominent figure in local Inbor cir-| |against her husband, although NEW YORK, JULY Champe S. Andrews, a rising young lay Medical Society, until reeently Exalted Grand Ruler of the leader of the Twenty-seventh Assembly District, was ar- rested to-day on a warrant charging extortion of property. | Dr. John A. Harris, of No. 112 Riverside Drive, was also arrested on the | uty Tammany same charge. The warrants were issued yesterday of Special Sessions, sitting as a committing Magistrate, on complaint of Alice Strosnider, of No. 1600 Dorchester avenue, Flatbush, the wife of onal gambler, Mr. Andrews and Dr, Harris stand accused of forcing Mrs. Strosnider |to transfer to John S. Cooper, a clerk in Mr. Andrews's office, property | in Flatbush, valued at $13,500 and standing in her name, as restitution | for $12,500 won from Dr. Harris by Strosnider and his partner, George | John S. Strosnider, a profess Mckee, in a fake faro game. Her Story to Jerome. Mrs. Strosnider has told the Dis- trict-Attorney that Mr. Andrews, in) NOW WNDER ARREST. consideration of the transfer of real estate, assured her that Dr, Harris would not push the prosecution he made her sign an acknowledgment that the transfer had been made vol- untarily. There is a $4,000 mortgage on the Strosnider property. Mr. Andrews had planned to sall for Europe to-day. He was summoned to the District-Attorney's office on Thursday, and informed by Acting District-Attorney Gans that the Stro- enider transaction was being investi- gated, and that he had betxer see District-Attorney Jerome before ieay- ing New York. Mr. Andrews went to Mr. Jerome's summer place at Lakeville, Conn., yes- terday, with Deputy Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Hart. The District- Attorney questioned him closely, and after Andrews started back to New York called up Mr. Gans on the long- | distance telephone. Mr. Gans weni to Justice Olmsted ihe war- rants. and got Promised Not to Flee, When the train from Lakeville Teached the Grand Central Station last night Mr. Gans and Detective O'Neill, of the West Forty-seventh Street station, were walling for it. They had a warrant for Mr. Andrews, but did not serve it on his promise that he would not attempt to escape if they would allow him to go to his home and cancel bis arrangements for his trip abroad. Mr. Andrews has apartments in the Royalton, No, 44 West Forty-fourth street, and Detectives O'Neil and Peabody were detailed to accompany him and watch the place ali night. The lawyer did not complete his ar- rangements for the postponement of his trip until nearly 11 o'clock to-day and then he was placed under arrest, In the meantime Detective Sergt, Peabody .had gone to the Riverside Drive home of Dr. Harris and served the warrant upon him, Dr, Harris ‘was taken to the Royalton dn a car- riage and from there he and Mr, An- drews were driven to the West For- ty-seventh street station. The pedigree of Mr. Andrews was taken in the station-house while Dr. Harris waited outside in a carriag The lawyer said he was thirty years cles, Hels an inmate friend of Will- fam Jennings Bryan, Dhomas Watson | and other radical leaders in the Demo-| crate and Populet parties, Last year he was a candidate for Governor on the Populist tleket, | His interest in the advancement of the working. neople was the direct In- | strument in bringing about his on: | nt with the neh and talented Miss Behroeder, Bhe, too, feels for the, poor, and deems it her duty to dey ot Lime and money and study to the am forattoy of thet condi\ion ore Holo, the fomed: tne Aub, and in Cat organigat Mr, ‘Honiton, They kc h Other some time the engagement of Miss Frances @0 der, daughter of the late Mayor Behroeder, of Brooklyn, to Alfred J, | Boulton, the labor leader and widely known sovlalist, ‘The date of the wed- Sing has not been fixed, but it wit ‘The Behroeaor (aPily high in soclery elred ine BY goat Avent | HAS AlWay's aloo Jn Brooklyn, but vared for 8o- was int Hy t the "” ofa ih wooora ‘wit a ent) Lov old, born in Mississipp!, siigle and an attorney and counsellor at law, onda is . nye vey et in, ! | | | 1905. 99. yyer, counsel for the County ‘Iks and Dep- His client, Justice Olmsted, of the Court | PROMI TULAWVER| LAWY ARREST JEROME HAS ORDERED. Abe Hummel, Benjamin Steinhart. Armitage Matthews. John W. Wooten (convicted). Samuel Ferguson. Thomas P. Wickes, dames Alderdice (convicted). Robert M. Ammon (convicted) Martin Conlon (convicted). Edward Price (convicted), Albert T, Patrick (convicted), Champe 8, Andrews. Lyman 8. Andrews, Whea the formal complatat ageinst he hin, had been enivred on the stavious onemmmeemenncenteneer somemnewenmenanes" house books } was taken to Mol Healquarters with Dr. Harris, aid TRIED TO KIDNAP CHILD j there ihe podigrce of the Javier was ' taken, He described hinvelt as Join | OF NEW YORK WOMAN. A. Harris, thirty-eight years old, Kna- sahadeiomneahaihis Nsh, @ beaker by occupation, marced,| PLPTSFIRED, Mess, duly 9 —Har with rosidenee at No. WY Riverside | 4 Pratley, a wa il Ley tha two prisoners were thea Vilo, Broadway and 4 i Janen io tie Criminal Couris building wt, attempted to kid ' irraigument, [ SEERR er ibr tiinas When ine TaWyer apd Dr. * Harris | year-old son Bdward (vom lis grand were arraigned betore Justice Olusted | jother, Mrs. Stella A of Burka this arterhpon, Atr, “Andy pret | wtreel, to-day, Pratieys altompl Ww Mog himeelf aid bis cllont, walved « frustrated by newhbors who responded amination and asked for to Mrs. Allen's sail for help. Prat ment OF & week in order ta WM ind hile wife, who i# cashier in W ure the rylons of two lawyers who Test urant, No, 1162) Broadway PO OE Of tele Mr. Gane saree | Vink, separated & year AKG, und thu | q wife ' secu the child, “Pratley says he will © lewal notion’ tn eeeuse dun | 20n, 7 ___| “ Circulation Books Open to All.’?_ Nh ] since his death the a INAL EDITION TATTOOED LIKE "BROTHER WHOM SISTER SOUGHT Imposter Neglected No Detail to Deceive Mrs. Littell and Get $10,000. MRS, HVDE’S BIG PENSION S STOPPED $25,000 a Year Paid to the Widow of the Equitable Founder Is Cut Off. Tier Hopes of fifteen months dashed) after nine years of searching and ad- vertsing for her long-lost sailor brother, Mrs, Belle Lee Littell, of No. 3 Willls avenue, the Bronx, to-day {told the strange story of the returned | mariner of the same name and physt-| cal marks, who for a weck attempted Tho 000 a money x year which Mrs. Henry 8, Hyde, mother ¢ pension James Hazen Hyde and widow of the | ty convince her that he was the miss- eb aN a Life ASSAF | sig brother, In order tw claim $10,000 aco Boclaly, tas drawn trom tH0 |e nw bequest S Boon at at he Deut Morten, the | MTs. Titel is vixty-thra years old, Wy Chairman of the Hoant of Dirac.| Dat she does not look over fifty, She is ios Lorrie Soutaty armen oe aeAtie: T tine fie ponete | Orange County farmer, who dled Berea ice Steen Set Pension wre | cholera plaguo of 189, and of his wife, Tr rettenchinent, and he carried it out | Caroline D. Lee, who married again in ThUWBR erat GHA B¥aA teat Fee oe to Benjamin Cole, all now dead. re Sen wee : hen she mother died In 187 she left no fort was made to ect sir Morion (0) Jan disposing of the valuable lease ae on tae books) Holds in Mount Vernon, Fordham and bel eral Allg ea for sentl-| Harlem, and Mrs, Littell's sister, Sarah ment had passed, and wiped off the | ytizaheth Cooke, and her husband, Dr. i hie Justus Lee Cooke, acted as administra- a AGES) be atill a few 1areS | tore without accounting up to the death on the Board Directors ts all that | Cooke's will she added a strange clause is left of the Hyde influence in the | providing that $10,000 go to the missing society, It ts vractically nil,_as Hyde| brother, John W. Lee, in Neu of what 1 from the moth- he should have recety vice-president is not only out as ut is also off the Executive Committee, | er's estate. If Lee did not appear to | of which he was chairman for years. | claim the heritage, it was to go to Dr. William H. MeIntyre, the confidential | Cooke. agent of Henry 13. Hyde for years and) Advanced in age and lonely since tho wiser of the Myde | geath of her husband, Marcus A. Lit- y in all Mnanclal matters, t# alxo | tai}, who was Killed by a horse in 159, out as fourth vice-president, and the xis. Littell began advertising for her once dominant influence of the family (3). tor inthe great financial structure whlen | Pee a to tok of @ John {ts head founded has passed away for- | Ww ye. i Ghefoo. China,” sald Mrs. ever. jLittell to-day, “1 wroth the Consul Ryan Purchase Bona Fide. | there, who answered that John W. Lee 1 on the authority of a/ had come Into that port on the s: It can be st ing mon in the society conversant with | slip , 14, Sutton, The Consul communi- every detail of the recent roorganiza-| cated to him the fact that he was tlon that the sale of the Hyde stock to| wanted here to claim an Inheritance, Mr. Ityan was absolutely bona fide, and | that there was no string to 11 by which Hyde or any member of his family can ° get it back. Cabled for Money. “I waited fifteen months for that man, |e cabled me for $500 for transporta- om the game source it is learned | ‘on and I cabled him $100 to bring him to-day that the removal of Comptroller |‘ San Francisco, where I would meet ‘Yhomas D. Jordan by Mr. Morton had | §in and bring him here. He finally ar- hing whatever to do with the $685,000 ; "Ved In the port of New York on the from the Mercantile: Trust Com- B, Sutton last March, I had made Mr. Jordan's removal from his preparations for my brother's home- aR vided on at the / coming, for Thad not seen him since The dole, year Jub Wee decked one) Wee ing of 18%, when we parted at the an outset, but Mr, Morton would not fe-| ornare of West and Warren atreets, New move: him ROME eee ‘i | York, U had hired a litte cottage at was removed, It is Known, Wilifam A. | .0°7 «une Hundred and ‘Thirty- n asked {f he would take the piace and had consented. ‘That ac- | counts for the promptitude with which Mr. Day came to New York and lodged timself In Mr. Jordan's office. Jordan Summarily Dismissed. Day had be ninth str jn the Bronx, and had asked some of the nelghbora te help in he celebration that night. t was dark when 1 I was pleased to learn that John Was mate of the Sutton and ed a ladder put over the side, went to the up which I went on board, expectant From the moment he took charge Mr. | and eager. I did not see him piainiy Morton sought some excuse for dis- | when he mot me, shook hands and penaing with the former Comptroller's | ¢#rorted me to the’ cabin, ‘Then T saw servicers. He finally found something |"! poutine Roby hrether®. + on tne books concerning Mr, Jordan Oh, "en Tam, he "aids and Whwa he wWouxnt needed explaining Ie UMD AHIR BleevRE Le showed Kite He sent Lor Jordan aud asked him | where the initlais J. W. L. were ta Jor an expiration. tooed on his arm, Just as brother John ere is Hothing for me to explain,” |}, his initials tattooed. | confined to PRICK ON WIFE CAUSES — THE ARREST OF A PHYSICIAN Dr. Frederick Stewart B, Beaty Taken to Ludlow Street Jail. Dr. Frederic! Stewart B. Beaty, wht was prior to Sept. 23 last, practicing at Newport, Vt. was to-day arrested by Deputy Sheriff Terry on an ordef of arrest Issued by Supreme Court Jus tice Daniel J. Kenefick, of Buffalo, 11 a sult for separation instituted agains) him by his wife, Ida B. Beaty, Ia default of $1,000 bail he was taken tf Ludlow street jail. Dr. eBaty, whr fs said by his with to have had a large and lucrative prao tice, was arrested in Newport last Bep tember on a charge of malpractice ané Was admitted to bail pending his trial He immediately left Vermont and conl( mot be found untit located by Deputy Sheriff Terry. Mrs, Beaty say ‘i mon March tarlo, and th she was married t¢ , In London, ‘Ont t shortly after thelr mary riage he began to treat her harshly aml unkindly. In June, 1908, she aly leges that he struck her in’ the facq with his clench formance In blackened _ he: 1 fist and repeated hig November, 1803, when he 8, 80 that she wat for some days, In April, 1904, s) asserts he threw her down a flight of twenty steps and devil and other names, accused her of Infidelity. ‘This he declares to be untrue. Beaty says that her husband never supported her since thelr mar. riage. She states that she is abso- lutely penniless and dependent on het relatives for suppor Minor K, Johnston, of Buffalo, is Mrs, Beaty's attorne: —— DEKOVEN AND RANKIN | Will Write Four Comte Operas for Manager Savage. Henry W. Savage, the theatrical mam ager, to-day signed contracts witl Reginald DeKoven and Frederick Raw kin for four new comic operas. The Best Seven Bs Beef, Bread, Butter, Beer, Bathing, Beauty @ Brains. The Seven Bs are found at the Foot of West 20th St., Coney Island, How doth the little busy Bee im. prove each shining hour, Gathering honey night and day from every opening flower, y bed valled her a and Let Us Clothe You, use to explain?” asked Mr, Gave Himself Away. [asked him where we went after t that there Is nothing f our mother died, and after che said Mr, Jordan, wid wald, ‘Where did we go?’ Then I knew Ua imposter, fF asked him If he 1s sum- veal yhat it meant to have hum on nim yu 80 after L had waited lug n's of- he did not, but ati Mort se of the will had d wanted ox 1 bu yan Well as any owas a ly trivial matter ho WAS Achice Old and itis sal Jordan's detay Waa & that he realized 4 to Attorney Cla an ex of him. $685,000 Loan a Personal One. i} d h ren ile int and g sought to get rid samen's Legal A ate being di sailors’ headqua Ix described as fifty-nine years 5 Teet Inches tall, with gray sand light brown halr, ‘J. S. GRAM RUSHES TO ‘| SISTER'S BEDSIDE. ough $185,000 bie rust na hous | don’t need “after sea- son” excuses to undersell 33 1-3% less than the other fellow 365 days in a year } can prove it. Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St., Three Blocks East of Broadway, Branch at 1457 Broadway, Returning from Europe, We Take DENT years been niad LENOX July 22.—Miss lehel, BY the Alveoiar ting very rich y Cram, of York, rested well last | and protested} ko Wie market | nigst and continued to take nourial large 1 ment to-day, She had not recovers " ’ oft cons s, however, this afte Other Went Worl in th Her ch Jd, Sargent Cram, wo SM WIth sta arrlyer Now ‘York. to-day ce ata wae Huck an | Campania. from abroad, “wus fiyeuy, taposa’ No own iis) cre On a BPE a Natt ity aad ren On. Reniled ware |e pecial train prices, “and iiaraitoed, OFtloe natically to-duy, what James i Wye hors, 6 My week dayw oniye oo toan to tha Mereanttio | G. GORDON MARTIN, s.p,.v.D.5.4n0,0 / Md nog come from him Suite 704, 320 5th Av, Cor 32d St. aie eaten sc! WARE YOU TIRED EW YOR ( not ald by Fim advertisements? East Imhurst, \:; Half Hour from Herald Square, yaa Atiracted niore car home-seekers and al ating @peculatons than any Shall’We Tell You Why? the v them s mad be beg urn of pro tions wil barly next week, One of the sults, it anid, wil be to: tore ohatar Peper Send Postal for Views and Circulars Jaye coverings teas Moesd nists Sef SANKERS LAND & MORTGAGECO signations have no effect on the situa 887 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 GUARANTEED and to ® OUT RUBBING Appolntmenta Deieitere teteram of ‘phobe Pa (5063 Madison Square), Ask the old folks about Jayne's Expectorant ur Clothes € or INE AY eroners 10 rant Made by VAN ZILE CO, DIED. Der package, ew Durha: Vriday, July 21, at nie th st, JOHN SOM* late Andrew and Bridges Sommn natlye Ireland. Pune of County Roscommon, July 23,2 PM. 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