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BARTON DIES ‘hat in his story in to-morrow's paper hit on one of the brightest ‘of his career, Byery week this able story-teller “hits the bull's igen to-morrow his score is better Read “Tie Skylight Room.” While she was ‘dreaming he | drowning. It is the most-astonish- | HH of premonition, telepathy. or | ii may ba called, on record, | gn Account, of its peculiar elrcum- j and the prominence of the peo- ) the Fane: ‘To-morrow'’s Sunday will print the ease In detail, oh ble story. Girls Camping an the Catskills. ‘ ‘ht New York g.rls wanted to eos vacation happily, but had tle money. They evolved a scheme, er, that has borne the most won- ful results. You would hardly be- what they have doue on a weekly | ture of $2 eabh; but tga be d (and perbaps tempt to fol- “a thelr example) when you réud ab our “the success of thelr scheme in to-mor- % ‘yow's Bunday World. "Sao pghaendigeenetigpon to you? How @o you think you would have to tor ope who wat down to 2 Eo fl e that al ‘appear in “The Spotted Band” nd Sherlock Molmcs. é. Conan atory js one, Se aihak tae things that "wilt cal le ot” read it. A thrillli tale alery, Of Cross pur- Storm rea dventure, in fact, and | the be: fat ae series, To-mor- inday ‘Ws vie mibitay World Readers Story Tellers? ink 90 if you had to read vag? “Good Bhi wf ning Byery hi at avantity: 7 Ct i ever 4 it Sunday | h cuestce * wet a pr'ae-winn, mare Wnrine @ page in the | SUSPECT SMOKER FROM WOUND) OF CHURCH FIRE The Three MoGranes Are Held /Cigarette or Ciyar, Police Be- Without Ball for the Tragedy that Was the Result of a Fight on the West Side. Imperilied Old St. Paul’s Brodkiyn—May Have Beén Set by Boys, However. Detectives of the Butler street station, Brooklyn, are invei fire at ola St, Paul's Dpii Carroll and Clinton streets, jast night. ‘There js a small window leading to the cellar which‘ was broken last winter and the sexton repaired stnmng the Poenius Ricnard uterton, EAward Barton, the young man who was shot last Tuesday at Fitty-sixth fost tn-/ street and Ninth avenue, died in the far as it/ Roosevelt Hospital early to-day. Bar- A ton, according to the police, had no ‘Girl Tegular home. He wna twenty years ‘1 Burglar old, Following the shooting three ar- Tests were made and the prisonera are eld without bail. They are John Mc- Grane, lage oy years old; John Mc- Grane, jr., twenty-three years old, and geems to be_abso-| Thomas MoGrane, twenty-two. years "the, aes Meld of feminine | od, of No. 415 West Fifty-sixth street. but At the time of the arrest Barton was Supposed to be Edward Duffy, but it was shown that ne used this name at ‘The shooting occur: i so Bplscopal Ghureh, age by with rags. They peieate watchman, smoke and found fire and frnguloertns: oe his club the watchman di and len Oh Ada a) eer fhe rector Is at ‘progene aa Figauon, ‘he police incline to the theory that a olgarrette or cigar stub, Serelessly thrown by some passenby, © ‘On the intendlary theory they believe, it may have been boys, Maan ites OLD MAN HIT BY CAR. Resident of West Troy Has Severe | ited the lice that the man who either "with brass knuckles ‘As to th it- Devit Selby, sixty-six years old, of 10% ‘Twenty-ntth Troy, N. ¥., was taken to the, J. Hood Wright Hospital to-day. He was suf- = ix from a lacerated wound of the and a cut near the right eye. Tne ‘Obl saan bala he ‘had been struck by an Bighth avenue car at O1 and Twenty-frst street at 11.8 o'clock | oe COAL FIREMEN STRIKE. WIUKESBARRE, AUG; 19.—All the firemen of the Pennsylvania Coal Com- colliery struck to-dav as ef an effort to reduce the employed on each shift. They are are members of the United Mine Work. New Theairical ‘That Joyful sound the swish of the} will bring first-nighters out of retire- rising curtain will next week prociaim) ment to the Broadway Theatre on Mon- the opening of the theatrical eeason of/day night, is an extravaganza by Paul West and W. 0. Denslow, with music Edna May's opening in “‘The Catch of by John W. Bratton. given to the | the Season” at Daly's has been changed been staged for Klaw & Erlanger by 28.| Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn, jand the scenes are said to be a inin- first of Manager Charles Frohman’s'giing of Yankeeland and Fairsiand, many new offerings, He will open the with a “Corn Dodger’ and “Pumpkin Mmpire Theatre on Monday, Sept. with John Drew in Augustus Thom new American comedy On the same evening Maxine Biliott) Harry Macdonough, will open the Criterion in “Her Great) George Richards. Gertie Carlisle, Ida Match,” written for her by Clyde Fitch. Maude Adams in Boy's Part. Drew Maude Adams wii! follow Mr. at the Empire in the Barrie pla; 1905-06, The piece has Head” as the "5 The company numbers over one hun- includes Edwin Stevens, Ethel Johnson and Kathryn ‘With only one song to his name Ray- mond Hitchcock will come forward Pan,” playing a boy's part. The Hud-| Wallack’s on Tuesday night as a Yan- ton Theatre will open on Sept. 5 with George Bernard! “Man and Superman.” The Manhattan Theatre's season wil open on Sept. lt with the first ver- | koe inventor in spuntty village comedy by Edward FE. Dawson is delighted when one of his. inventions 1s s'olen,, but he: ts to stand up for his rights when he is shown that he ewes | this. much to lis danghter and ts, to:d ‘Monna | thas the fire Lip ate of which We ts foreman necds Hitchcock will handsome wife, Flora Zabelle; |Lewis, Julle Herne, John Bunny, Scott Manager Henry W. Savage believes he has secured a bet- \ ter vehicle for Hi:chcock’s talents than Shaw's comedy, Vanna,” will follow, and then will come Mrs, Fiske and her company in Rupert sat new play. while Mrs. Fiske will jean’ Ina dream a woman saw her husband's on tour in “Leah Kleschn m ri (fon Ade's latest product, "Wall be trotted aut at | be supporte] by his “What Will Peo- Cooper and others. hearre an Sent, ab most motable foreign star will be! was “The ¥: be divine Sarah" ected sens 2 aN ctemubar, Preceding ‘Mrs. Lefngwell's Boots.” she will not be seen in New York, ha which with the original cast will re. cording to present plans of the bus open the Lyceum Theatre on | Monday evening, will be the firs: ener fred Sutro to be seen in one-act drama entitle. There are but two parts, eee will be played by M berts, until about Jan. rail sAdrienne -Leeouveu sraphs of the principals. A ,7B ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK, |" che Walsh will resume at r last season's success, STUCKS HIGHER AT WEEK'S CLOSE Market Takes on a Better Tone After the Opening and Prices Show Advance Over Last Night’s Quotations. “The Pearl and the Pumpkin,” SHOT BY NEGRO ON TOP OF TRAIN Watchman, Wounded by Tramp He Had Ordered from Car, Rolls to the Ground—Self- Defense, Shooter Says. Inetead of seiling off all around as ‘waa expcoied on the promulgation of | the unfaovrable bank statement to-day ‘the stosk markck took on a betetr tone Frank Morris, a sixteen-year-old ne- hailing from Cleveland, to-day, arraigned in Morrisania, Court ¥|and finished wih prices gonesally above last ngiht’s: nal quotations, The tone at the starc was heavy but Haven road watchman, into whom Mor-|was relieved by a few temporary ad- yanos, and a: the close of the intiial our 1t looked dike an off day for the Morris ad~| ‘market. The thorougaly strong #ugke were the econmin Central fete ie aumaion and remanded pending the anticipated) wtul intuition—a typieal jAeath of Joseph Guidzimsk!, ris pumped five bullets last night while the two were fighting on the roof of a) rapidly moving freight car. mits the hooting, claiming ae:f-detense.| wissous Guldsimski was employed to ride out ielng bid 1 of the New Haven yards and clear the imeterred. aasoyes er "advasioe Wee freight trains of hoboes. When he spied \apar, Morris last night and ordered him off their alzeonp, the negro refused to budge. your head off if you don't jump,'* The negro got his re- volver out first and put a bullet through 246,000 shares, and of e eit sales of stocks for fg. week. 400 shares and of bonds yweeterday continued to ea megs “Tl blow spect of (ni Bonds were in fair demand. |the watchman, ‘Dhe total saleg of stocks to-day were | > nany f bonds $1,407,000, the watchman's cheek. A second bullet 1) grazed his forehead, 45, 000. Guidcimski grappled with the negro, | three more bullets! ee eane The Closing Quotatio {war pumped Into him Then the negro | To-day'a highest, lowest and rae the train crew got back $n4 net changes to the watchman be had rolled from but let go when ices or eta Fast Sebo) adit” how. Clone at ne at A negro shot me," Coa: mured Guidzimski, when ‘help reached 3 Smet & him. Then be lapsed into unconrvious- Ral atchman was hurried to Ford- Hk) q Hospiial and Capt. Burfelnd or Out the reserves to earch the W: ehester woods. Bicyero Policeman ~d- gh, ae Tobin nabbed Morris jn Eastern (ot Fut eae ator Ss New| emely chambers (he nary owned sip. But eres ta traces nm oo THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1906, FAIR FACES TO BE SEEN AT THE oath A Nobel NEXT WEEK. Gertie carlg aie. 1 siesta Spee ee eet ee tt Ss SE OGRAE FP RRPSRSRE RE 233 a SURPRISE IN THE sytem be expested. ont iumiean | TRES TO BURN ST, land | NMDEACCHPLE| MARY'S cH ea Great Combination Letps trom, 7 wind In Effort to , Meet Her | Lover, ind to Shield “Him Says ‘Fall Was Acci- ‘Crippled for fe by falling from a second-story window in trying to elope with Willian Braun, Loulee Gensler, pretty “girl of fitteén years, is suffering ny to-day, Although @he inslets that p fall was accidental, it loving anxiety to mest Bratin, she jumped from the window, him a technical charge of assault was made yesterday, and he was. todged in the county wick, N, J. ‘The levity with which he treated the girl's suffering provoked ¢! charge against him and, probably, he will be further accused of attempted Loulse was a maid in Mrs. William New Brunswick, Braun, & farmhand employed by Frank P. Se- guine, of Metuchen, delivered farm prods the Hahn house and so met; He told the simple Louise great stories about his wealth and the waited him in New ZABELLE! Hine position tha’ He persuaded her to elope she promised to meet him at the. rajle‘t way station ‘Thursday night. Braun's wooing. and would not permit the house. The girl went to her room: afterward she was For the sake of rhe had not calleg f fferea her pain. under her window. inan she loved shi help but allently sisiny iin Roose debian Ing Servant in Employ of Father MoGrath While Crazed from Drink. \ 004 jobs about the church and person- age, was placed under ‘a $1,000 bond to ‘Keep the peace for six months by Magis- trate Wahle, in the Morrisonia Police Court to-day, As Brady could not fur- nish the bond, he went to jail. Father MoGrath was away from his parsonage yesterday afternoon, ‘and in his absence, he said, Brady threatened to Kill Mary Purcell, and after, driving her away announced that he was going ‘to set fire to the churoh, y ‘The eervant found Patrolman Wood, of the ‘hirty-elghth Sub-Frecinct (City Island). Wood saya he found Brady and | making a heap of cushions and other tmater-al against’ the wali of the church. to set on fire. After a had watched {struggle he arrested Brady. ated the pian In court to-day, Father McGrath eaid when Brady became intoxicated, which was not addom, he did violent things, and, he feared, ni locked Gp for @ while, and * | Magistrate. Wahle granted the reque: eason; Its Plays " by Clyde Fitch. Dorothy Dorr will again play the wick. Woman in the Case,’ the ‘season at the Fourteenth Cin 74 on. dtonder ter's Last Rela thriller that vi rat, Monkey ‘daughter rT and De specialties: th lergeré company in “He, She Victor a gad Emma Tiiteneld in he first MYiuurice Freeman’ wilt be the hero of) f Gold,"| "Change Your Act or Back to the ‘Woods, nk “Sergean wil yeoeis at the cnicleee bockeee on two. mor: ns Roltcking Giri” will enter upon | tm ‘month at the Herald Squs Till’ emai at ths Lyric | “Little Johnay Mond: ty i stay ‘at the | Academy of*Munic until early in ‘Lifting the nd ‘he Dagum Fs Asatet bi a3 the ‘heriat Ganiens. ‘Thi Janis and ave GIA with’ the ea ‘Dom- Ino are features, -will also weske. ‘The bill will ba. freahsned by | Bh yd, rousi ana, Ned Nye andthe DrAsyile. ais jets, in A ainging and dancing novelty: comedy juggier, and works ty the afvernoo Girl from Cone Hen 8 pafadise” Hoot Ganien and Victoria tre wit be.the Three te tonal Roman ring ac ‘his three wives wi draw pictures ‘and and Ror ck and Rice and Prevost | itres.—Loulse Alien 's ‘Theatre, a ilar Soller) wi appear in Boweb, will be: "Delia Fox, Daisy Daring Io with the stock Bed Rone. eee ter Beleinally, muse 6 Ratle Barry, the goain’ and clever lit- lenne, the stars of “Fanta Her: Tonine and © others, be val olis5 cae ORR re ing a number of her songs, and Pau: nchas, heavy-weight wilt t wil: be another feature of a be Brrand Boy,” will| vost and the Hengler Sisters, At th Titiy-elgnin | Street ‘Theatre Edwin will ear in hia own play. iramatic offering af, the a Twvent: rect ‘The ser ke State wit have Gailetits. Dog and i Mis jonette Tkokin, the marvellous Merrilles, comedy cyclists; May Duryea an RMortimer in "The Imposter.” and cnhers. Tony, Pastor's bill, will include “A ight In Venice Trio.t Smith and Cook, 9 Millon siren po an aed py ‘dancers: Coakley and McBrid iz ands; Alle a Dall ladies: wilt dox nd Young San- dow” will vose at Hube | Along the Be: aches Pain's Annual Carnival of Fire will take glace at Manhattan Beach on paral be daysigat fire- 7 Frojenne ” Car- Ben it, jerine thrower: ch prima dante, Heige ‘de on the bill a! ened then’ Bouvenies. ‘Salebeatt ony ho’ performance of the Boor war wil be a Lawren: Remin: Wily, Mgpir e pa es Martina and Mac- ono Musi or Henge Sil Miller in ee ie -Prederie, ie eral {fr email wistercaplon, er, eis Camaras, a ici as OLD FAMILY FEUD! For Moré Than Forty Years the | &saatitee Pea - Silence and Hostility hetween id Man and Wife Was Kept Up i z. ii k i if ut in Ly Had iy 2 we hi ef z $ ‘Ge 4 ae mitnate cot aaa =: = 58 so Sto 2 al ‘ Si as S95. Ss! Sis = COTTON MARKET,’ ents, ot opening from 10 to 14 Ley ROBBED D SHOW CASE. ‘Thief Stocks ‘Up wit with Knives and Seisnors, case filled with cutie: front” Ot Lect ay Lymen Coe sore Bt No, 237 eae oats x tlt Cie" mre BBs fay docket a vi om of a ids arg and | Senin to is, Meus bn JAMES MoGREERY & CO, ‘sites, Exhibition of the latest weaves in biack Dre bi Suitable for fall Included are,—Setin Fran-| caise = Ticket) 25 of Coney’s Best Attractions for 25c. A whole day’s Car. nival of fun and pleasure for a quarter. HERE IS WEAT YOU GET: 4 Beautiful Steepie- chase Park. 2L. A. Thompson’s New Scenic Rail- way. 3 Atlantis Under the Sea. . ! 4 Great French Voy- age. 5 Big Ferris Wheel. 6Cabaret Theatre of Alarm. ; 7Tke Barrel of Love. 8 Humpty - Dumpty | | House. , 9 Swimming Poo! (admission). "t!10 Bicycle Hippo- drome. 11. The Twister. ~ 112 Haunted House. 13 Whichaway. 14 Giant See-Saw- 15 Steeplechase Ball- room. 16 Down and Out. 17 Spiral Chute, 18 Moving - Picture Theatre. 19 Dragon Raiiway. 20 Laughing Show. 21 Mother - in - ‘en Cottage. ' 4 i) 22 Razzle age